Augustana College South Dakota - Edda Yearbook (Sioux Falls, SD)

 - Class of 1972

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Q-l I 8 1 1 I KA R Breaks Onto College Scene H . . . . . . . I ,,,.?'f5i 1 Offering an alternative in listening, this is 1, 5 5 KAUR, 89.1 FM Stereo, broadcasting from studios at Augustana College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Approximately twelve to fifteen times in a broadcast day, listeners heard the above station identification. From its inception, the basic purpose of KAUR has been to bring alternative sound sources to the community that educate, enlighten, andlor entertain. . . 2. The alternatives have ranged from the most hours of classical music entertainment offered weekly by any Sioux Falls radio station, to the often controversial The Open End, a current issue orientated program. Res- ponse to these and other programs has been favorable at times and disappointing when more favorable reactions were ex- pected. For example, one of our Open End programs on prison reform had phenomenal telephone response and the panel participants were anxious to do a regular feature program. However, the next week, a program on feminine survival, a topic for women searching for equality in a male dominated society, received only two callers--one of them the program director's wife. The KAUR convention coverage added another new innovativll o I Q 3 ! . 1 I f wh .L 9 Q ! Again, on the plus side, one of our most successful entertainment programs has been Cruisin' For Burgers. Many nights the phone rings constant- ly with requests on this 50s style -music show. '2Iazz: The Inti- mate Art we took pride in primarily due to Gene White's professional com- mentary and insight into the world of jazz. Overall our music program- ming was varied to satisfy and appeal to almost any taste. Judging from the comments we received, KAUR's coverage of the ASA nominating convention was the year's highlight. We were excited to cover the event and pleased that listeners enjoyed our coverage. I , 4, W' B while adding color and excitement for non-delegatw. Buzz Saw Billy Benson adjust the hubs on his 50s Chevy K. Jeffrey Dahl berg, Gene White and Dave Evenson on Jazz KA UR's greatest challenge has been to pro- duce public affairs or information pro- grams that are unique, interesting, and down-to-earth. The Open End has been our most successful program with panel discussions and telephone conver- sations ranging from abortion to the relevance of religion in today's so- ciety. As a non-commercial educational- ly licensed station, KAUR must strive to produce programs that are of an informative or educative nature. This Ls the type of programming that is the hardest to plan and produce as well as demanding the most creativity by mem- bers of the staff. It is also pro- gramming that doesn't fit into the oft stereotyped image of what I call humanoid jukebox radio time, tem- perature, music, news-repeated ad- infinitum throughout the broadcast day insulting the listener's . ears as well as his intelligence. ' Brian Bjerke, is we f 'Z-girw veziwwbfwfldi 3390851 The KA UH news team has discovered Hob Ellsworth 's alter ego--Super Scoop. KA UR's program director, also hosts a very popular show Country Roads. ...gas . X hA,82bxL., Q 4 L A. Y X.. Ii., ,, 1 2' if Y ' I A '-Q AU- ' i' 1-'-4' '--I 'L--15 ' f 'fr' '+L' -f'1--l--- 1--by-ggwgamgi.ut...ua,....s.a.t.5f4:t.......2.t.p.5. r I a 'K F sq-Q i . -- ' A .. ! ,V XL' .y XX I 2. - -5 T X A 1 , J . - jg :Q fs. l , . ,K t sa -- 3 A . 1: l l - - 1 'url lievcrs, fiarnle Uldenhamp and Jay Werlh, bringyou '1'hc MomingAfter. Wendy Muchou' airs her opinions at the convention. KA l f'H has improved immensely since its first tension-filled, nerve- tvraching' opening days in Uctober of 1972, and there is no limit to the , expansion and creative effort that can 1 em anate from the studios in Viking i Vil la. As I see it, there are five major objectives that KA UR should follow for the future: I. To all intent program materials that are designed to offer the listener an alternative sound source. A program ser- vice that brings the listener materi- Q als that will educate, enlighten, andf or entertain. Kaleidoscope What eLse would you expect from this group. These six people spend numerous program hours at the mike with Take lt Easy. 2. To promote better communications with the Augustana Community as well as with the entire listening community. 3. To serve as a means of expanding the general knowledge and understanding of those students who possess a sincere interest in the field of radio communications. 4. To present program materials with the best possible profes- sional competency attainable within the KA UR resources. 5. To conduct the affairs of KAUR-FM at all times in concert with the philosophy and policy of Augustana College. Using these guidelines, KAUR can be an alternative, exciting and informative voice to the community from Augustana. Jay Werth, Station Manager South Dakota's native son George McGovem and his wife Eleanor arrive in Sioux Falls for election eve. The youth have the vote! They could sway the election! These two statements set the tone for the 1972 election campaigns of Richard Nixon and George McGovern. McGovern and other Democrats claimed the spotlight at Augustana as national television filmed segments for broadcast in the Morrison Commons. KAUR taped interviews with national celebrities for replay. Republican, Democratic and Socialist Workers Party tables offering propaganda and buttons cluttered the commons--all courting the youth vote. As election eve approached, students' anxiety grew. Dem- ocrats felt the race would be close,' Nixon had blown his chances by deceiving the people with the promise of peace. Some Republicans began to worry, feeling that the longer the campaign lasted, the weaker Nixon's support would become because of the continued Vietnam conflict. From the primaries to the arrival of McGovern in Sioux Falls, to the end of the election when Richard Nixon was re-elected President, the Augustana Student body was indeed involved in the election. 10 ,,.,k X C McGovern Comes Home wi Strike up the band! Doc Lillehaug and the Viking band providean We will shed no tears, McGovern said on election eve at theSiouxl f V r 2 -- -,, -. x .v-: ' V- Yak in I '- ' ' - --N V V - . -f . ---- :- i- - -,--- .W A are ,,.,--,-,1 ' 12 N ' w A . . A -4, x , L. 'V V .'N Q exx 7 ,X fvfg R Q1 iz if V, C ' S W t Ar Ixfzx , 'o f -ff Q? 1 VS , fli 15, K: . ,amy .s,j,,e , .. A-Vgla mf' MCG UQM is U X 2,1 'yi 'f-pil M Zi? 'fs - The Socialist Workers Party attracts a passerby to their table of literature. Brent Chozen listens as ABC 's Frank Reynolds queries McGovern aide Frank Mankiewitz. h: VZ: V I Q . ,,ifEf,.,w X, Q -.. 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'1 I W f fo , r 7 Eff' H0 DEP USL? yo nr 5,1 ,M . .,, r, '? E+ -4 f PM . . 4 i 5, , , A 1 wif' But the Names Change - vlfiifal W Sf. Yes, well, I knew it was coming all along. t Wow . . . really? That's really something! 4 5 sf' 1 -Y I'ue got to call home and tell them my new address. But the names changed--both students and dorm names this year. Towers East and Towers West were christened Clemens M. Granshou and Lawrence M. Stauig. Granskou served as Augie's President from 1933-43 and Stauig headed the school as President from 1943-65. The official change came on May 9, 1973 at the Awards Day program. What were the reactions of the students to this sudden change in the names of their dorms? Granshou, Stauig, didn't they play for the Browns back in '47, or I don't mind at all,' I think it's rather nice to name them something other than Towers, but I wish I could remember how to spell Granskou. Granskou? Stauig? I've heard of them . . . 1 6 . 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Register LCJSE LL TURN STQPCY' HE-REL 7 w 1 'puz-zle - something puz- zling, a puzzling question, matter, or person, puzzled or perplexed condition. Syn. Puzzle, riddle, enigma refer to some- thing baffling or confusing which is to be solved. A puzzle is a question or a problem intricate enough to be perplexing to the mind, it is sometimes a contrivance made purposely perplexing to test one's ingenuity. Puzzle, bewil- der, perplex imply mental confu- sion and consequent inability to decide or to act. Puzzle sug- gests mental embarrassment amid a complexity of possible deci- sions, bewilder suggests com- plete bafflement, the mind being lost in a multiplicity of con- siderations and alternatives, Perplex suggests such an entan- glement of one's judgment that he is uncertain as to what to think or how to act. it . .E H-fsvlfki These dictionary terms help one focus on the many facets of the meaning of puzzle or what is puzzling. LIFE IS A PUZZLE? Yes, I agree. From the very beginning of mankindis ven- tures on the planet Earth, man has continually searched for the meaning of life, what is the good life, what makes life mean- ingful. Philosophers over the centuries have wrestled with these basic questions, and they are still being pondered today. How- ever, God never intended for man, with his earthly wisdom, to learn all the answers. This is part of th t life and what keeps LIFEA PUZZLE. e gm mysmy of President Halcer duties mcludv helping ou g20 'Wai ,f-rs, r I at freshman nn ts tgrr I Q A wi! alum AUGUSTANA A PUZZLE? I think not. I believe it should provide some partial answers to the puzzle of life, but should never become a puzzle itself. If Augustana dow become puzzling to students, faculty, alumni, parents, friends--then it is because we have lost sight of its pur- pose and meaning and its role. This past year my adminis- trative ' team and I worked out the following MISSION STATEMENT which I feel provides a suitable guide for all future actions of the college community--a benchmark by which we can test altematives in our continuing search for better ways to educate people. The mission of Augustana College is to serve as a Christian educational community for the exploration and generation of ideas, for the transmission and extension of the intellectual and cultural heritage of mankind, for the comprehension and manifestation of a value system in accordance with the teachings and life of Jesus Christ, and as a research and service center for the Northem Plains region. Augusta- na College- is a resource of the American Lutheran Church for the support of those in pursuit of the highest scholarly, aesthetic, spiritual, and humane goals to which mankind can aspire. ,1 n , me 1. ' WW , 3 rl I I . I 2 -. , ' -. 'T f fs is ' . I , Q , . .,i' , ., ff V ,Al . 1 If li: F A Q -. X . KX ' . .,.,, V M f f fffi - 'X qv ' M 'f i 1 'H'f'ff '. - Mr. and Mrs. Balcer engage Ruth Leslie and Al Smit in a little friendly conversation. 21 Dr. Balcer congratulates his wife on becoming an Augustana Fellow. AUGUSTANA COLLEGE should provide each student with the opportunity to find himself and thus minimize the puzzling aspects of living and learning. We must pr0- vide the opportunity for all students to know themselves as individuals--their Own strengths and weaknesses of body, mind, and spirit. We also must make provision f0f students to know other people and from this knowledge learn to work with others. And we mu-Sf above all make provision for students to better understand their God and Creator, for here is the ultimate key to all puzzles. 22 4 'T 0 -I 1 i 0 I I 1 I 'U ...K The following Persian Proverb states clearly and succinctly what I believe to be the role of the Augustana College graduate--the leader whom people will find it possible to follow through this puzzle called Life.' A He who knows not and knows not that he knows not, is a fool. Shun him He who knows not, and knows that he knows not, is a child Teach him He who knows, and knows not that he knows is asleep Waken him He who knows, and knows he knows, is wise Follow him MW QQ? , A, n , ,,t X, 2 , Norwegian Vice Lonsul C,.A. Christopherson presents Dr. Balcer with the Knights Cross l'irst Class of the Royal Order of .Saint Olav 7 '1 UU , . 1 1 ' .af , A , g V ,ii ,i : as ' 1 '- w 1 . . I A 1 ' V ,if V by s I , I Q Ax V 5 I I 2 Q L? 3 s f . ' .T ,f l 5 5 N ! E S 5 3 2 . 5 . f 5 - 4 ? 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Donald Gaarder Al Schock I Gordon Yock 26 -,Z -7 -, ,. K . , -,1, -.-. N: fa, - ,,, , .-,-.-:,- .i...,,e ,D , ,W -rw -- we , . -..- .1.,.,,-v,...-..,,. . .. . , ,.,,..,.--- vw. ,e x l 1 N 27 ,..,.. , .Q .f, Q .. ..-,. ., -,f--1-1-'AM' ,-'V U . -ae? X :mf -. ,-. 1, - ,- .....u .,.?, -M471 g 1 - ' t mfg I Humanities l so It up l More than any other department on campus, the Eng- lzsh Department tries to teach students how to write clear, correct sentences and to put these together in a coherent, effective paper. Hopefully the training stu- dents receive in composition in English 110 and in Comparative Literature will be valuable to them the rest of their lives. The department is also pri, marily responsible for introducing students to the best in the literature of the world and helping them to read critically and intelligently those works which have helped to shape the climate of opinion in which wg live and about which an educated person ctannotgaffgfd to remain ignorant. Dr. Donald Fryxell, Chairman x f 4 English i iDramatareitogigieithorouglt e , ,tfffwwgi ,rr c s tdyfwmic 1 t and oebmiwziieative twice! ? thefspokieniword,yi1to4gnablgr students t toy Qjidiscrimi- r 12066, rsii sevililldfegfintlerpretf t tcriticizgkj randi t i U rt's gppyggge , We 4 the eral lstealvifonwiwt foareisfvie sPeCiQlrs!i i r is 1 I ins 2 forensicsg qt fadiff i Wit er,es'tsi Qsifff U'33i0s'?r1Ufld it W'f?fg5 r We Swwfsrfer sredwfe work, teachers t 0 sional yitti C clfeersgg tcitt tAsty Speech dt Dram atics ! , ,, ,I s tnicativei: ifieldsgg, j tQ,7, t i p .g .wife t Vi ,,a,.,,.,, f.,,,, ,cf .Y , ,, ,W It X 1 ..,,.,, , , 7, A ., . , , ,, , c, Fw f 3 5. yi,.:,r 1 2isiifliafivfiy2Q2Qi2ccj,jlDractiQQl3c?s?lliGDPli- if c t i 5 f.'f , 1 fiiii 7jde5ir'eQshutofffencosuragef stuf 1 s cs st ti i ' Eng- , i d g , c sSpecoia11tf+ s r tss c tiel i s l f Q i i ' K ,iigipbgiiiigizedlig ttliej 'ft Y ma 'rf' i,f' njfclr M53 1 ,7 1 Romance Languages Germanic Languages German like oth- er foreign languages is an added channel of communication. It has its intrin- s sic value as a part of general education. It provides cul- , c tural enrichment, an i intellectual ex- 'ptefiemrejand Often A personal iq enchant- l ment. It alsoais an .- g as a W i , ffgaoenue of better in- ternational wn4i?3rSfandingjggwbecau.sei3isccgiitisg sigit leads for t it rculfural tradilf fianlf ici tt asfdeepef timgiwlirinzo me s r abroad reali-l ties fof ouri world, 'gia German isffa favored lczngf uageffinl the -natural sciences, industry, inter-5 i general 'ff I 5 for t graduate stu4 c idies.? ,Dr. Gerhard Schrnutterer, chairmen . ..-u W .4 1 M. ... ' ' I 1 we A lzttle Dzxleland Jazz bu where are the black eyed peas? Reltgton - L - - -A . A.. .-.Y--L----7 '-N- 4 Pnzztsophy The role ee e sophy in the gcurricuf g lum Lshtfo egcggloregangd r evaluate' dgiffefentffsys- tems ofgoalue and mean- anld ' thefffpractfclal commitments, they ,jen- n supposztzorzs whzch l e rbetefs V r eeeee A t itstudentfytogltregzscnelggffalf aww- ' Ii' I suppose we could say that the azrn of our department LS to help students to understand why the college bears the name Augustana At the city of Augsburg zn Germany a group of Chrtstzans once formulated a statement of what the Chrtstzan fazth meant for thezr tzrne Thw was the Augsburg Confesston or Ln Latzn the Confesszon Augustana We are engaged m the same kznd of actwtty at thzs place named Augustana tzjyzng to provzde for our students a descrzptton of the Chrzstzan fazth which ts at once true to It-9 bzblzcal and tradztzonal expresszons and rneanzngful for our tzme Dr James Lzmburg Chazrman O f JJ ' 'Nr' , fait- e-r lief, we 1 acftionkl to X which are mast! ,lfal mental if and to tahelpgrtthefg ld? l,lf andettetQ2tr??1f25f?QCe.1 ,Vts D11 LGMOYWQ t P edema, ler et ts f A rl I vc fn UI ml ll 'Q ...L - l A . ' Www., Q xg ' S' 5.5 r ..l' Y l I Y -I lk - fl ls 'lx ,Q t X f, ,lg f Ll! lx Ea ea? we gl S 2 - we l u ' ' K ' K - . , 1 v 0 . I 1 G 2 . K l 1 l f g A f Ur, 3 Mgt? S- AA, 4 l P' l?hefQ1Si?P9l5l-ffflt tiic the t ctrc f for s fWt?ii??8 value 'Onefcanyicomeyto an appreciation of artfdrins whether of the pasttorf i f 4 A 4 toievaltiate .jdiscriminateb ,gcanit be i gained in gales-laboratorjyfsituation or in 'ja .appfeeefz threuehgfhe Study -Qt-the the arts-,g,The department iiirns lttQijJi4Z5bide afffiindamentdlfiinderstandingf that tikillp enablef professional ie- iiii fQfQQlZtfjZQfift!i'lZlfBfI7lA to 'challengefrtheircsk zlls.' architecture,! cGrchaeology,ci-niuseurn if -Lwvfk, X ., jr ycinglnstrialf gfdesign, advertising, gyfashiont design, Wierior decora- i,.,- - A. i as 1 -:, . r ,., , f, ti-Q g f - mf f .A ' ,- - f fB95CWn3' it Z ?l19'aP3f!ii?fefi5tQ51d li if .c, t V,L, , X ,,kr , ,V If I ,, ckrf H I V. I K, I N I I Music The courses, acti- vities, and private instruction offered by the music department are designed to prepare music majors for the music profession as music educators, per- formers, and for con- tinued study in grad- uate school. The courses in music theory and history provide foun- dations based on the traditions of the past, and also seek to interpret and provide t ' an understanding 2 Vof practices esii and expand- ing tonal materials of the 20th century. The department also pro-y vides - an-f 'opportunity for the non-music major to enjoy enriching in- terdisciplinary s rex- JQ Earl Lee, Chairman Art Dr. Herbert Krause, author-in-residence, examines materials from Augie 's Western Studies Center. J f l ' .1 rg, w r 1 ' 4' 1 ,- 4 4 5- f 4-W--,,, ,-e-4,,,1,-:,-,A. ...haf :WY 5, TW! is ' Isle- Social Sciences 1 Q L-1 l One's view of the world is never the same after he 0, She has taken a course in Business Administratiofi or Economics. These disciplines aid an individual in understanding human behavior--thefwhy and how of human actions. Business Administration and Econo- mics l also assists an v+indiUlidual'Qg ifloirfyrjlliunderstandg ing the reasons for and relationships among the eco- nomic and governmental, instityutionsl that rexigg and influence ii ours lives. The ll l discipflinesfftalsoi assfgt individuals in-Q Quantifying ?,9me -ryfJasic,ti,liQSDecis of nwiian behaUi0f4t Dr.fKenfietn Blquge,r?chairHianr i s Business Administration dz Economics 1 tion seeks sto? serve theistudents of ' t Augustana Collegesf.lTh2ir.ffsD212Grttment gives edu istudentsg 'regfardliss mejor, Qheiivpoeffwityt C01iQQuiz1i5lyrhem- my satis lsiaztrw pfpfauzcaz rf: i sikilZsj Q tlt l kwwlfedge thot will- Provide Wll?mf'f ' s :lives and -inf their professional' sen- li dedvorsgcil Thef3g5eSkillSofi i aHCl?lf'k1i3f5?12l?Clg6, s listed can it fa, opportunities upon graduation ' 'Dr 1 itttti 7 tLaurence1Ties2en,Chairman ii 555 Atiiii Q1 c Business Education History wi- students familiar: with l the 'Socratic admonition?'Kn0w lflly' self? Self-knowledge it thefifpflffle ' reauisitefof,oi1'ma'ture wzlsd0m?' HB' l story provides, ,anffiextensiont ,of me studentiis experience, itil ifuffhfrs self-knowledge ands understanding it means a greatly enriched life find wider horizons, and it Pmvldes the understanding necessary if we re to rationally change the present. DV- Lynwood Oyos, Chairman it A ' he or Erflllon wldual how of Econo. 'Sfandg 9 900. it E and 08813: :ts of VL , 'dw-1 1 WS l ,Of :ment fs A 'of th,9fflr limit- rsonali l ,en- 2lffQ'8e-t f - Dr. 0 L with thy' prime .f the -rthef5 riding li and nvides eg C17 e DT. JON V:,' if , V' ,Q Vflr ,i ,V Yr ly , . ,, , , f V 'TheQf Department GfffEducation e of- E V fers ,ga ,yan f opportunity to ggfpfeptarefddfgrijqrillife -work of service. optioiisgiiileauailableu, tin t and special educationfpoffer faf student a wade choice andtihiopportunity to be sufft- toeqenter the world Q work, Oscar'Oksol, Chair- man f r ' , -wi, ,,,,, ,, .,,,,,Wk W, , ,W AW .,,, W, . ,,, , . ,k,.7,,,7,, I l It's all Greek to me! Special Education The Special Educa- tional Department is professional in nature in that most students taking courses in the department intend to use r the information directly in 'a career. I belieue that our 'de- partment giues thestu- dent a 1 better under- standing of the needsof all human beings, and that eaciiand every per- son cis' eafoeryx precious individual, .I hope thatthe Special Educa- X ftviontistupdent is able to grasp iiti 'Spiritual' social' and W 'moral ual- ues -of .E life , because -of curricular stand -extra-curricular en-f deavors P at 'Augustana and that nets ,able to blend these things' in- to E U16 rDfQfeSsiQnal'l1i-Q2-r 753 jiperiences 7 -we cgioe him as' he participates tint the E-learning E experi- ences we eiii are able to lii- bffgft mmgi' org LeRoy Larson,'Directori ' ' Education VN K WZ WT, l 3 if Q.-1 1 Tl 13 4 S1 . ff.,A- I, ,I q I, ..-.0 - ' -J!--44-----A - W ' ' H-A 'A M- -- A' 'Y-f'---f---We . iL, u Sociology Xi Social Work Minority Studies Minority Studies helps the student to ciate the fact that the crazy quilt of American cul- ture has been contributed to by many non-white peoples. Indian Studies, as apart of Minggigy Studies, helps the student to learn, tt t about Americans-Qpast and present--with an eye towards the future. Black Studies, as a part of Minority Studies, attempts to help the nonfblack student to stand in the black,mtan,'s shoesyjsee throughfhis eyes, weep with him, and try totdiscover the future, Minority Studies helps the student to appreciate his fellows with whom he must live, with whom hel must work, with whom must diewif he remainsaf citizen of tlheei:UnitediStafZeS-, StephefifEmery t,l,l A In responses to the career orientation of Augie students, our department offers majors in sociol- ogy, social work, and ,criminal justice. As the study of research, in socially organization and human behavior, sociology prepares the student for various staff positions where direct work with groups and organizations are involved, for administrations and research in, social agenf g and iifiivfarious ,,oirganizationsQi Social jwork, excellent preparation' for a broad range of careers in humans, services in our society. Crimi- l ,nal Justice is a foc- , f, , ,gsused study, of and prepare-J A i,iit,i fftion fort 'careers infiilawi l in l pol em Kn X i W U10 SCU SGT S0 sys Sci enforcement, corrections, and court services, Each of c it these majors involves you 77 Q ifctiel fin a bagsfibr programiliiof liberal studies it that contributes signifi- A A cantly to your education- fjalsand career development. .Dr. Orv iWestby, Chair- man S exp exp is t for l Th A ugie professors listen gm P 7DI'e. Cul. Illiie Dfity first Ufds Drity dent r his UF9. fiate I he 'lS Q gie iol- the ion ent ark for en- Jrk .Of VH- PC- .a, ULU is, Of JU Of at fi- A .,,- t. r- The faculty of the Department of Psychology strives towards keeping abreast Cand at times, even in the leadj of the dynamic and construc- tive changes in our field. We invite the student to do the same and to further develop his own ability to un- derstand and conceptual- ize not only our field, but also in know- ing the total man more completely. In this way we hope that the student can find the opening in the maze. Dr. Ronald Jorgensen, Chairman Political Science is one of two disciplines P in the liberal arts 'Core' which deals with public policy and the individuals relationship to gov- ernment and politics in a pluralistic society. Knowledge of political institutions and beha- vior, awareness of ethical alternatives, and con- sciousness of civic responsibilities are neces- sary components of positive popular participation so vital to the effective operation of a democratic system of government. The department of Political Science believes that every student ought to have some exposure to the 'policy sciences'. Without such an exposure, the 'liberal arts' intent of the Core, which is to develop the total person and to prepare him or her for all of life, cannot be truly implemented. Dr. Thomas Magstadt, Chairman Political Science rofwors listen intently as Dr. Matz analyzes the '72 Election. W' 1 1 A ' 1 I 1 l 3. f A who o if 4, . Z '4 4.551471 'Q I 6 , inf? .1 ' , V ,V . ,4 67 P ,Z-fh f lffiyi, Q, , , 1 V f' , , I fr'-1210.1 Hg A V- , . ' '-ff' '9ff'7.7 -fa 1 r f ,. ' ' ff- VW- . , f- AV-ymffiv'-'V'7 f15' in . 'S 'fr.,22S21fV ' ..,,,V13,4-'A V an-,f-.,y, ,i . .4 -, ,XV V -,,.q:V, -5!QgfqfZ,V We xx ,vc-. 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' ,. r Xiu' - V-1 5 , .-., .-V' : ,,, .g. f- M V, . , ' ,AMW '- - - .1 , .V i 1 1 1:2f:c.::-4.4-f...5: cr-2 'fm-41-. W M: f . 4: ' V - ' -VQ f1v:5,f!zf-X. .1-.1 N Aj -nz,-w+g. 3.2.4 .1 ,. ,Q , A - gw. .X -- . A 51 .f-QQ-t... -,yy A l -'. 17 3- ,', A . -wa-1 . z, 1.5:-per' V -Q' f iff' f 252Y ,.. 3s2sg5q Q21 NEFF, ls? V - -Z.. A .Eg V R -Q-V-.:,.. 3 1,31 fl rt I5 fl' 3 NW? Being a lover of ornithology. Dr. Rosine related very well to students interested in field work. - . V,,,V , X .L , V A , 'ffBi0lqgy 1 V. Aan Algrodd 'fareal of Kgcience .W that l-systems, I-tlpezr ..lnterrelr1flQfz-Sfilps.. Unfif in? helbl fV f maneltvlwdefszfdod. flimklf diff '.hiSlplGC?fin the unwerjse 5 1Most: ficourgies jare deszgned 1 with L . lGfedV. ..Vl info V. fF'?'5'34.VQ1..OUf ..lA ? l l??'?'?li .indepfin-denfel' l w.orkgl1 ifi?Smd23hgs ifi33biQlzig52 pared ' ' for q wide - variety j.gfJi profeQssionol, Noul- azudzng. gfadwfgf Sway, 'V me 'fni-fgzigalzy , all -lied lz?f0feSSion-'SzfaQ2and5+f2Ibwching- l-ln-V-lV Dr-Ygi lol- l2nLanff' singprescmllonaifmqni J ?LLr0liV VVodandli1 v0C.iifi0'1!ii lopjportuiz.iries'lV A V I 1 i A N Ax L, .,f,f.i5?fA MU so '- sw, l KH ' .AJ A.-. V.. .ll va, . K. f M. ijt? .nf V' 4 'I ir lv Q 5 W3i 1f XV If l 63,544 Wx' M131 , B ra 5361 wil, ok i 52' ' 2, Li . 1.1 A J-:1.f'Q. t . 'jbffi Q ' ,v My ygy .. 5 . -we 4 is A :-, N. .-v 355 'itil . xx' 4 e-5 to atural Science Geography The area called Natural Science includes the sci- ence content and science teaching methods for the el- ementary and special education major. In- dependent study in science education is possible at the elementary, junior high or senior high level. A major in science for teaching in the elementary fschool is gotten in conjunction with other departments. Q Drg Harold Foss Geography is expected to eeontributeeteoithe understanding oftheiearth the home of manlielf may bfifconsideredsielatproper agliberal educatiengfg and,licoiiersies in gegger g graphy will support programs in all divisions ofthe collegegfln alllofwthe courses V taught at Augustana, relationships between man and the rlandare, emphasized. arsj D iffer-e . ing patterns ofglandscapet ways ..gi living aregviewed asthenresult interaction 3 amQee.l.uar10witriivwfi find diverse elements.2.of.the letwiwl .GUUWQQWCTW p s s . c rc t r r r 'r t Mathematics l 2 Qefatjgt.'.'Ours t. ll. i 1 hal. imaticaliage. .Mather f matics serves many of the' academic disci- . lilecejiglpleinesi j, r proviidingf 1 3 gsome ofltllfisflfwst signify ' ificant tools of thought Y it and means for communi! cation. ,Qellege edueag tion l..ea no opportune-Q i V. ity r to develop one's f intellect. .A signi-i fficant e parte of f Thais rheffff ability. 1 7150 Q .Q rationalize, and few . subject areast culti- l .vote this power more f than mathematics. purity of mathern.aticS,' makes ite challenging and enjoyable. HDr. .. Arie Gaalswyk, 37 i Chairman . A V I K V F Q Y ii - K K M-W U4 -4 , M , WY?.,.,-,- - --.M ---H---f-A --4'-- ------------M- ' -71',4,'fi' wir-. W fi W -- 2 'L P --if T The Chemistry Department seeks to provide an opportunity for interested students to pursue the most versa- tile and yet most individualized program in this science that a col- lege such as Augustana may provide. Our aim is to have a program which is thorough and rigorous enough to pro- vide the comprehensive foundation needed by the student who plans togcon- tinue on in graduate school as well as to provide parallel programs which will satisfy the needs of those pre- paring for careers in secondary educa- tion, medicine, dentistry, medical technology, industry, interdisci- plinary and other related fields. P Arlen Viste, Chairman Chemistry Physics There is a large number of the maze paths of education that run through the fields I of physics. The paths for some students begin and end in other fields but pass briefly through physics as these students take courses in support of other majors. Many paths which are followed during a lifetime begin at the college level in physics and then, upon graduation f or even before graduationj, branch in numerous ways to a wide variety of fields. New paths are continually evolving and differ- entiating from older paths. Physics majors are prepared for a host of paths which are currently well formed, embryonic or, as yet, just ideas. Dr. J.D. Thompson, Chairman Dr. Peterson, the salad 38 I- I , to ,ted NSQ- Zed sol. ide. 5 is nm- 'ion on- i as ich arg- ca- fcal :ci- Nursing Professional nur- sing is a social process and an applied discipline. The prac- tice of nursing fo- cuses on providing a service to the indi- vidual based on iden- tification of health needs. Thus, each of the dimensions of man studied in the Core facilitates the in- dividual students understanding of him- self and help to in- crease his breadth of understanding of per- md sons whoi are recipi- ents of nursing care. Mathilde Haga, Cha- irman has already been tossed. u Physical Education Thf-3 i ss ..r.Departm erittt of Physical Education contrisg butes-Vto the amaze ofa rlif students? education rliftti in several different ways. The required activities are designed to provide basic sports skill in- struction for carry-over type activities for all students. The professional ipreparaiion aspect . of the physical education curriculum is . planned to prepare program directors, recreation leaders and physical educa- tion teachers. The Intramural Program has as its goal active 'parti- cipation for all students in a broad range of sports activities. Finally, the Intercollegiate Athletic Program provides varsity com- petition for interested students while representing Augustana in the World of Competitive Athletics. Dr. Adrjyn Sponberg, Chairman Outstanding Educators Three?Augustafiayprofessors have tbeenxsetected for? gg s 1-' '1f' t 1 '. l! ,W l' Af 5f?2fei , , C df1C4?fi0.hf5Q l P 2 . P , 4.if , t , , ,o fw51,,g ,,k.f, V, g,g,k...- X. ,fr-Vg -,,,,sw-jf 4 ,k.. - f , X serum? and PfvfesslollflltreQQg1w?l,Qr1f f P , V1 l f -:1i,jl,fta,,, 211, LLM f ,175 . 4 -'f Dr. LeRoy Larson, Professor of Special Education Dr. Richard Forman, Associate Professor of Mathematics Paul Stuart, Assistant Professor of Social Work . - ' l W,,,Am46l ' 2 .fl ' ,251 wil t e f'fz.fS'e,'7:f'2l l R' R I Rl l K I A CQ Academxc Affalrs Drl William R Matthews Academic Affairs VLcePres1dent njfairs Ll. Dr Stanford .Stenson Continuing Lducatzon Dzrector Joan Trankle AdmznLstratzLeAsszstant Dr. Arthur Olsen Associate Academic Dean Not Plctured Sharon Neish Registrar Dr. Chet Whitney Institutional Research Director Financial Affairs Jean Helland, R Financial Affairs Vice President Bob Moreland, Commons Director Elsie Shelp, 0 R , e Food Service Manager Don Johnson, General Services Director Glen Wika, Computer Center Director Iver Spilde, Post Office Director Millard Harmon, Building 8: Grounds Director Lloyd Frick, Bookstore Manager Lowell Larson, Controller Wafer' ,Y A, 1 .t - --f Jf iw-Yiwu shin, R' lv. . 1 . -' V K'-ffZ?ef1 s 1 I s 41 Hifi. -.lf Development i Library Staff Head Residents - Student Affairs -197-1 Dieiifflbliiiiielitfi stii l fRi?bsi2fdtai4BiUgiQf!ti GifCU7?1Sf iris ?Dif6Cf?Qf Pliliiifi R?lGii0?iS1 rttt RUSS s DWCCQFtl5fdrD??l?tCl01?fUi?'Wsf37 i ff rtttsiis iirs if ltis 2 isdt if rtits ff? ffl: 32 ddrt sirt rets Mya at 1 Shanleys ne w tstt U A Y 'W' .- I'- ' -in- Vflffffr Mr. 8: Mrs. Norman TeSlaa, Bergsaker Hall Head Residents Mr. 62 Mrs. Charles Hiatt, Twin Towers West ' Mrs. Sylvia Larson, Tuue Hall A U Mr. dz Mrs. Jerry Looney, Solberg Hall Mrs. Aruil Bahnson, East Hall Mrs. 52 Dr. Dennis Hein, Twin Towers East Student Affairs: Row 1: ' , Harold Melemsetter, Admissions Director Iona Powers, College Nurse Doris Huseboe, Student Activities Director Nila Maursetter, ' College Nurse Mario Candia, Photographer Row 2: Don Scott, A Financial Aids Director Dr. Jorgen Thompson, Student Affairs' Vice President Dr. Gerhard Schmutterer, Foreign Student Advisor Lauretta Mundt, Dean of Women Jerry Looney, Housing Director Doug No teboom, Placement Bureau Director Rev. A. Richard Petersen, Dean of Men 43 ,alt f f ff ffffffffffff A dm iss LOTLS X sl S ecretarzes , ff ' I Not .J f A X Secretaries f ' Arlette Pluth, A Student Affairs Dorothy Herring, Student Affairs Eunice Fisher, Placement Bureau Evelyn Paul, Student Affairs Betty Egge, Student Affairs Marilyn Anderson, Deans ' Office Carol Peterson, Financial Aids lf. f ' 2 Q, ,. r, VN! wife ,. , ggi-Y5ldh'iHdbe7'lilig,lf 'GerQzldin2ziHz14keriQ f I Business Offzee Verna Stundaly Office Business Office -GGPOEXAYCDQT, k1'Q 2 ffA B ff f' i BfiQ41ne3i5'0ffi9e,iO ,Lan Mattesong Business Office Eleanor Emmel Business Office f 3 , I 'ii f 5f Lf? , 'Z .- . 1 T ' 5 ff,-J, f Y ' 1 ,,,':7fEfg,.? 'Mir fggjf-X ,O ,, , V . M ff.f'!'wg-if 'M 2, mr fx if y ,,,z.., L ,, 1 ,i, - . ,,yw,. . A O '?iw,44'f'w ' U my ,fmff My yfvkgl Wi fir, 4, ,ff es: Q-,an -g f. j , , ' 1, he , O qw, jg ff2z,:jf.,:, V , V E355 g-.L 14:-I-W-,,V -' Q Nfl,-'5, ' he D . f K Lf Q' N27 f ii- ,wwf W . e . ww X ' W e f X 2 f iz JM f wwf 1. E2 -' ii P XA VW-f' Secretaries Jean Kruse, Associate Academic Dean 's Office Vivian Dehne, Registrar 's Office eVerna Berg, B , - President s Office Joan Trankle, e lAdmin1lstrativeAssistant B Vi Brewer O V ' l i Financial Affair s Office B ,O Seeyetaries lg Helene Dow, ii,f B or ff Development lj Helen Williarns, er Development Cy!1Kackenderf ,E Development B friia ChloeBrewerj ieie D Development Ruth Erickson, f B Development Bev3Rohwer, Development B NotPictured: Val Gonser ?, ,, 4 5, 4 11 1. if fi 2 . 'QQ ' f 4 I , 1 , ,f ,,,, ,f , :mi , A ,n , will ,f , f W ,, , u ff ' 4 'S J, ' ' ,f u 5,11 f vs, ,, f '-v '3 ,, H ' f W , Ayr ,., ,. ,rf Www ' ,W - f ff? K' Vf MWKW fu 5,9 AH.. X 'y 1 'VL U, . K, QQ' XML W x My Lf- -42 ., .JW1 4 , f K , ygw' ,lt R, V Q, u ,421 . . H x. If , r I K bffii 571. 'f WK A 3 wif iff Y... , - gf fd ., 4 '91 Q mx fy fn' 'SWK .'., , gg,-4 . :Q V, 1,4 , I ICDSIDE 'CXHE 'HENR V . Dr. Gaalsuyk turns waiter and serves ice cream to tu'o hungrjv Augustana females. Karen Forslene starts out right with Martha Day portrays The Unsinkable Molly Brown at Frosh Varieties, W i s L-ith some moving-in help from Tom Queck and friend. Reed Klanderud calls his orientation group together. Frosh Find New Life A student tries to find out how and where and if he fits into the complete puzzle of Augustana 's student body as a student, as a friend, as a roommate, as Somebody. He has left his place in high school forever, left families temporarily but for always, left childhood friends and sweetheartsq bringing with him the things that make life bearable - raggedy teddy bears, Mom's homemade cookies, favorite books and records. When he arrives he is greeted by hundreds of other puzzle parts, each feelingjust as confused and lonely as he is. 49 l Q 1 31 ag X 5 W 2:51. xg F. .Q .jff Sf' .eff ' 1 1 ' wi fi xx - Y A v gg : X' . 5g93?ffrr. tQ S . -.J ftl-1,5 ,y , K' f ff, izdm Q2 M A Q S K 15, M ,S , b 4 M 3 qzfm Auf Y na 4-'Q X 'F H fig Lf : f f m 5 X35 J 4 s .. -.X if , , N S A 4 RW Q 9 Wm IA Q ' E ' ' +5 3 41, ixggf mmf ex ,K vf lvfggg, is lx M., fy. f W. - .357 it ai 3 x irffih fG'lqg1f' 'K Q3 is -,nf 1 y JV, 1, - +1 vu-- X914 . Wim , ,. . . . -- QV , 1 f LVN K V, 93, ,.,,, . .3 ns be Ig 'fkf , ..,.,.,.,..,n M, if 6 52' 'fiiy Q , 42 MH f if, 4 I f f Z 12.21 , ,gag I- . J fzf1ix n 11-.-,. All f fp Wx 'l -Q jww -4- kq. nfwn in f f wr an QUT. 1 muy, ,,k,,,.,l Q! 1 H35 t -W me-1 :la x BBL. 'Qyv if R 950 IW SW? J' Q 23 e - ' xiyl, ,. , X x vf , N? 'Mfg Y an if ik 21,1504 gs A4 Ui hmmm- Manu' fi.x',..f , V4 if ' ww 'NM..,,M.,. , , Wi, 'L Viking Days Queen Lori Reinecke Queen's Court Gretchen Johnson Julie Thiele Shephanie Chester Barbara Day Ruth Leslie Bo Groves A .....-4.-,......... J... J' ,..-v 1? . Vwgfi A'V'! :- o jg his 4, 4' ABOVE Augie students swing to the sound of Showcase at the homecoming dance. OPPO SITE Viking Gary Snow escorts Queen Lori Reinecke under the protection of archway formed by the viking men. . if is My I D A--as - l 9 , Y 1 H i Cheerleaders hang together for the Vikings. 3 Q 'Q Q 0 ' ' I r'e'-e QL-Tai-, V 9- ' QA eeiiifii' 1 A I o The parade brings smiles to the VD committee. Betas 'and Omegas' Charlie Brown keeps a close eye on all. W The Windom band is preceded by flags- '56 L . 5 ,nl x 'G W il. 'o ' s 9 l e 3 lgs. is ll 511 1 I M 1 llg .J-M - ....-sent if ,., 14 . W I -A a. z ., 4. 'Eg Big Dick lets it all out. 0 MC 's Dave Beyer and Mike Duncan L show off their musical abilities. Larry Strenge and Mary Hansen let the devil in them show, The Dixieland Band: Patsy Larson, Deb Moe, Mark Lotz, Anna Hamre, Al Berdahl, and Lynn Peterson play toe-tappers Madrigals turn in another commendable performance during Varieties. le l 9 57 .Nw-sh as eg k , Queen Lori and her court await the beginning of the parade. Thefgg and Zetgs clean up the town. High style in parade - watching fashions! That trumpet player in the band winked at me! Qt 5 X at it E r , 58 x - v i 1 f' , ,,V! The Augie Viking Band shows off its marching skilLs during half time Q247 AyW5'3iQjW V '1lI-D- ,f M',n 5 4 5 ,w27l Gary loses his pants at the game. I have called you all together today to . , . after that, we put in one more bottle for that special effect. Wk 4 was TDK rw , 1, Cindy Buchholtz and Rich Drennen enjoy the dance . v 1 - f' E E215 Y. ialii ,V ' V .v 'A 1 Doctorate Awarded on Founder 's Day Founder's Day is a time to reflect upon the heritage of Augustana. At the annual event, Dr. Richard Gibbs gave the keynote address, Part- ners in Progress. Second on the agenda was the con- ferring of an Honorary Doc- tor of Arts Degree to James E. Berdahl, a world renowned conductor. Another highlight of the day was the awarding of Sophomore Honors to Susan Anderson, David Buller, Joan Kent and Alan Smit. Dr. Balcer awards James Berdahl an Honorary Doctorate. Founder 's Day celebrities await their turn at the podium. 2, 15. 4 2+ ., r 9 ' y 21 1, k Q 1 k ,wi-il. l I l ,H --ri ' 'Tig , op '. A I ' ' I: xr 1 Q Q-of 1,3 ? ,Q - 1 4 1 5 IN, r -Ak.-fy ,. -YI. ,' f ' hp '4 ,-' . P' 4. -.A bi K i fl if . ' .' ,. fn' x 'ig . A I , 131' vp Q- ! x if ' 'Z i 'Qu , . 7 f I V 1 L '. Y 1 f.-,,.'-I ' I -a'1', 'V s ' Q. ' . As? ?' J. 4 Q II, L Q.,-Mr. ' 1- lli ' 'Q if f X ,f N 4 'A V , I ' yi' ff 14'-isle , X wif' '- piggy A'- 1 ' G ,1' 14 N TV A -as ff m 'se :X ' - ,, ,-xiii fmisf :N sl s,. I M - . A, 3 1 . -1 . , 'K ? ,,ff f,L,j, , n Q' fi v X . ,V f ' - 331431, , ll ' igli vfulki :eC:i'i'F' ' ' mb-'H i J! r,'5,'.' I' N f3'f?5w.311'g',3i'if -1 1 wzzi. on ' ' V ,Qj2':g'?535, A. v . ,, f I Ginny Watje entertains during All Nations. John Bultena furthers the Christmas spirit by reading Christmas stories. 4 1 A., . '-- 1' 'Z it A 'lx ill' i If . if l I ,W 3 Y 1 I V. ' Q ,1 V. f Hu W , I3 .' I If F 1 -1--wr-1---nmnq I I L A A V l f X Q T B 'S :xl 9 ,, . ' - 1 2 A ,- P 1 4 ' , Y , 9 1 ' .I M I , 14: im- ' - -as. 1 'f :wh SL.:- r 'S i he v 1 c ARM: Dikke Hansen and Bjorn Ronning converse about home. Dr. Rosine displays his culinary prowess to Nancy Fredericks and LeeDykins. ll ations Yan 2 .-.1 , 5. al., , -W, ll ,J W, J qlfrhlf PhWff Wm wx f mt 0 ,, .I I if . y..wf.WW 1.- .,,Q, X, xx s Q 1 nf ,..+1 N x ,f g6T,3My' 7 X' -' fs V Q X .. T54-,f f A X . ,X X f , wvfww, W ILV:,.fQ.,y,s,Q,:ff-3: .....v.Mw J f My Chris Sandstrom helps Israel share its holiday customs. Rich Norland and Dari Mallette welcome visitors to the Greek booth. ll ations Is Big Success Israel, Germany, Japan, England, Nigeria, U.S.A., France, Mexico, Greece, and last, but certainly not least, Norway, all represented in all their splendor during All Nations. Some spectators left awed, others full of various kinds of foreign foods, others just very tired after a long night and day ofpreparations. Fresh- men found out what it is to be in- volved, displaying creativity and muscle power. Sophomores scurried around giving orders, hoping that mess on the floor would soon look presentable. Then, in less than -48 hours, hardly a strip of crepe paper remained of the tribute to the na- tions ofthe world. i X The German Gingerbread House spreuds its cheer fKA A O YVENNA we , N3 wi A by W! 4 f A i 'I ig! 'S , , K to cp' -51 is .gg 2 i Q iw gs 5. -:S fini' 45, 1 The German Round Singers provide visitors with a musical welcome. P Renae Mann lets Rich Norland indulge in some Greecian grapes. 64 L lv 5 V' TJ, I I . i5 9-fi ' 1 H -,.? ,f' U rm. Two gaLs enjoy the delectable delights. i.ca-fm , One of Santas helpers takes time off to color. i TP' 'Y V al M 51 v r I - , N af ,. 4 1 4-X 'L X .3 5 . 1 Q '-u- 'U X1 , ,.x.2 'gfff' Wm, ts. wwf' if V, 'I ' 5' 2, v -1 f 1 QL?-.,.,. - Y 7 f- W7 V t.. fl ..,, Chris tmas Parents along with students join in the celebration. Long lines provided a time to catch up on any missed news. 4....L I 1 9 gi 66 At times like these, you wish you had three hands. 5 I 3 Christmas Is Good times, times toff reflect, times to eat, always afcharac- terize Christmas. 5 'fi at Augie is no exception, SThe Srnorgas bord more than adequate- lyrguenches anyone's rieed, for nour- eiii frsEL4iei'SfiI ii' E :beened t1banquetiEst?is2ibZes.i png- v the' stiiklent p is with pid triily spiritual ffii X experience, from the sounds of Gthejgchoirs to the readings. The lrt Sis party supplies Qcoinjtianion- ship for an evening forirnany of the campus females, i i much conversation and many titr Christ- mas delights. Definitely good times. jf if qv Students attending Vespers were inspired by both sight and sound Students not only observed, but also participated in Vespers. 67 Tragedy Is Year's Upening Play. In October, Augustanas drama ae- partment produced the tragic play, The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in- the-Moon Marigolds. Marigolds is the story of an alcoholic mother, one neurotic, nightmare-ridden daugh- ter, and another quiet one engrossed in her experiments with the atom-til- lies and with her struggle to survive in a home with little love and much criticism. The climax of the story comes when the flowers take first place in the science contest. You 're a comfort to me, dear. .1 ,ju Miss Prue listens attentively while her lover expounds. i gs sian, J,- Valentine attempts to gain the attention of Angelica while his father looks on. 69 X. , ,am x . Augie Stages Congreve Play CC JJ Love For Love A French Restoration comedy by William Congreve, Love for Love is the first such play Augie has attempted. The plot in- cludes Valentine in pursuit of Angelica's love. He is inter- rupted, not only by her seeming- ly cold feelings toward him, but by his fathers trying to trick him out of a fortune rightfully his. Pretense of madness by Val- entine sees him coming out on top of both love and fortune. Y 7 iff i Interim Students Produce Plays The production of the two delightful fairy tales, Twelve Dancing Princesses and Clown Prince of Wanderlust was a large part of the interim project of children 's Theater. The Twelve Dancing Princess es consisted of twelve beauties who would mysteriously disappear every night. Each morning their shoes would be tattered and dusty at the foot of their beds. The enchantment was enhanced when a cer- tain fairy godmother helped a certain young lad named Brand X to discover the secret of the princesses. The Clown Prince of Wanderlust was a story of a happy, far-away land that made candy canes galore, but this happy land was cursed with a very love- ly princess who could not laugh. But finally a handsome young foreigner had an ingenious idea of dressing like a candy cane. At the sight of him the princess went into hysterics. In the end, Juan received the princess' hand in marriage, 'just like in the fairy tales. 'l Charlotte Corday prepares to assassinate Marat. The minstrels sided in setting the atmosphere for the play. Marat Sade Still a play For today Although the Rench mental asy- lum of Charleton, fifteen years after the French Revolution is the setting for Peter Weiss' MaratfSade, it is still very relevant today. The play centers around a play with- in a play which is written by an inmate, the Marquis de Sade. The secondary play is staged within the asylum with inmates portraying the roles and generating a general feel- ing of revolution between the upper and lower classes of French society. Jean-Paul Ma- rat, in favor of a bloody rev- olution, is stabbed at the climax by Charlotte Corday, who holds the opposite view. J 71 Comical Gondoliers Presented Gondoliers is a music- al comedy of a royal mix-up. Two young gondoliers choose their mates only to be informed after the ceremony that one of the gents I which one, yet undeter- minedj is the heir to the Bara- tarian throne. To add to the com- plications, a young maid, Ca- silda, was betrothed to the heir when they were babes, and she is secretly in love with Luiz, a member of her father's band. All is resolved in the typical happy ending tradition when it is revealed that Luiz is the rightful heir and he and Casil- da may walk the aisle, just as they had always wanted to. We wish, we request, we demand! The two gondoliers and their wives sing, In a contemplative fashion. All react to Inez 's announcement of the true king. I Z, 9, ......-VW--- Q Qffffx x-, rg. 9 -.41 l.'f :fAf,1' .hz I V, u K X M.. J gk . r .A , n . M, ,I . A 138 - --1:-f A A 'x.f W -i Hzgff sigh, E N 412' .Iv I , I I Z H .NY I. 1 ug.. Vx o J' ,af f , , ,... J, 9 fd Am' V 1 'iw F K Q 1 N 0 X N Q, xx If ,J 'l Family Family Family Family Family F ily Fa W,Family-Family-Family-Family'Faml y' ' ' ' ' ' 0 10N go .fb mily Fam is 39 S L? 30 'E U LT-4 30 E br 31 5 L? 39 S U bv if E U LE' 33 5 L? 39 E U L? 39 5 bv 31 'E U L? 39 S U L? 31 S br' 31 E U LH Parents Weekend Mother and daughter enjoy a little time in the lounge. . . -I 5 . 4 l Parents donned the role of an Augie student. 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E Q? 31 E dish up some of Elsie's savory cooking. if Vu-1 I 1 C X Fan Visi Aithough the rush an integ. student. special d side to port of ti end, Mot Dflughfer Weekend. y Real Lil' Sis A Little Sis prepares an early breakfast. Families Visit Augie Although too many! times forgotten in the rush of college life, families are an integral part of every Augustana student. To help remedyigthe situation, special days andfweekends are set a- side to allow families to become a Pm Of the college scene: Parents Week- end, Mother-Daughter Weekend, Father- Dfwghter Banquet, and Real Lil' Sis Weekend. A 3 2 z i 5 5 5 5 1 A future Augie co-ed tries her hand at foos ball. Some big sisters hold the admiration of their siblings L. uc f J 'wg ,U ,.w'-vyfwnyy, W ,,,, N we-' ,,.i,M. W p l l ' X ,, Ay If K M My, 5 , , IQ , A , , 5 44 , V , .. . ' f V A w f . 1 g f ,, A A ' - ww - -wef' 4-,fm, .-' ,pw ,f -,f,, ,g5:Z,f? :.,. -me V I I I An Augie student enjoys a personally concocted sundae. 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Grant Herfindahl expounding Nothing, nothing, nothing. 83 73 Convention Sets Record Candidates fhopeful, joyous, or defeatedj, prolific speeches, contemplation, arguments, delegates, and delegations, long hours and resolutions, milk and cookies, heavy eyes, emotion--both laughter and tears, chairmen, all com- bined to make the 1973 Aug- ustana Student Associ- ation a memorable experience. There was a record number of candidates vying for the presidential and vice-presi- dential position, making the job of narrowing the field down to two each a very difficult task for the dele- gates. Platforms held a wide range of themes--from com- plete mobilization to total apathy. Yet, despite all, at 3 a.m. Saturday morning, all was done and over, with the gym swiftly transformed into a large, cluttered, very em- pty room. eg . is -. 4 V .W 07 . 5 ' if T f N, 2 HY ? 4 X f , 2 , f M I 'Q l hx , , 724 5 E yy I t M , ' f' X ' k -f ,,' 1.427 f 4 2. 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Some societies even resurrected them- selves out of a year's retirement to raise the total number of soci- eties for this rush to 13, giving rushees an even more complex job of selecting which society would suit them. A variety of themes were carried out--from the Glad- Adelphic's Roaring 20's to the Alpha-Kappa's Space Odyssey. Dur- ing the parties, many of the tradi- tional acts, such as the whistl- ing Glads, were staged along with newly conceived displays of talent. Social ScienceS eakers 007719 Al cussion ofthe medza guzdelznes. 1rf1 H' peffecn Two Augustana professors contemplate social problems. V w 7 Leo Hartig gives valuable insights into news coverage technique 88 ,4 for .Xu War V, fi 93 F1 ,wg ' 5 mam. 'ififglzlii 5 , -4 W, .fuk ,. 4, .. 1 F21 ' Q-111 . J F g Af., pf W! 'f wif 4. ,Fai ki Q ,gf u N' x , 4 ' S z fvlluhnznlunwnunnv pq 0 , Uilhhv-3 dlvulnllln X f . Q' Xb vi if f C5 , Q , A' . fc?-, e , ,,,, Q f H v 16 f X , Q ,4 Q! X .fa 0.1 , ,.,,.,,.. Mm.. .,.,,4-ff. ,M 551'-. , ,K x x 1.2 4 Social Scientists Attract Attention X W7 Kenneth W. Thompson gave a talk entitled, Values andfor Violence. Aiigiistana up to date risingfftlechnology with seoeral speakefsconcerning the Social M Sciiencesi. K i yyear bffwghf S Speakers f dwclissmg ceeiii .i ?KPf0blem6fi i ,S9lQmg Corning from all i over US. the speakers had l Uafioiisfpiews on ,gelection cooefageif ii the neiigialgifmedia topics S related M ytoi ihgfffscciaz lflf, L f f 55 f oi-,Q-5. 1 l Donald E. Habbe discussing his speech with interested profs. 41-la President Balcer, with serious tones, introducing speakers with equally serious topics. sted Wallace C. Peterson from the U of Nebraska, one of the many Social Science speakers. 91 1 s l K v w Red-Black mphcasis Pat Patterson voices her view of the black woman in today 's society. A Pow-wow participant interprets the music. Sonja Sanchez enacts a piece of her poetry. 3 if 54 1 o , 0 Let 's stamp out pollution! Augie's two minority clubs, the In- dian Club and United Soul, cultural- ly educated Augie's campus through a variety of events. The Indian Club sponsored a pow-wow during Easter break. Ray Belcher, a guest speaker, was also brought in. United Soul provided the campus with opportunities for cultural enrichment through three guest speak- ers--Sonja Sanchez Cblack poetess billed as the female LeRoi Jonesj, Pat Patter- son, and Oliver LaGrone. Members of the pow-wow put on a colorful display. 31' X B E Takes Vacation Some things terminate with a bang, others with a fizzle. BNE was of the second cate- gory. It was no one persons fault, but a combined effort on the part of Augie stu- dents. Mary Travers tof Peter, Paul, and Mary famej came and went, the bills came, and few Augie students went. Result.' BNE's financial situation was such that another concert with a performer of such calibre would have drained the red inkwells dry. The possibility of mini-concerts was discussed, but never conquered the hurdle into existence. Yet, there is hope for the future. A consolidation of efforts and money by area colleges may sponsor future Big Name concerts in the upcoming years. it , fl i 1 ' A rf. Q Q fix flfzfgmiaulf and M0019 Mary displays what makes a -J fr Y Candidates wait for the announcement: Joan Bobeldyk, Becky Moen, Becky Bagaason, Deb Shurson, Jane Thielke and Beth Quarnstrom Duke Ellington crowns the 197.3 Edda Queen Jill Morrow Duke Ellington M Returns to f 'W For the second time in four years, Duke Ellington and his band entertained at Spring For mal. This year, as before, the Duke received the g pleasant but difficult task of, selecting, the most beautiful w0l?llll'l,fFOI7l afield of eleven contesiants,f0r.tthe ,title of Edda Queen. After,all,tl1e usual pre-coronation stallitlg tiinii 1 X n'ini efibm ques, Jill Marrowiiiiiviise destg nated, as this year's royal beauty, for which all applauded in rousing agreement wg! R tx- , n F. , ia l A l --.l ,S ' 1 I if V - I I . I U l ' i if 542' ae' ' 2 15, 5' iiit f QQ gt ' Spring Formal t t W , , ' U k h . Y . 6 ,i i s is :l ' H A 5 - V li 9 .t K JAY. -xxx s w ' Spring Formal Augie students dance to the music of Duke Ellington. Cheers for the Duke! The Duke introduces the candidates: Mary Engebretsen, Marcia Pumell, Mary Lund' ix 5- O , L LW Z 'WU I ,MQW zPumell, Mary'Lund, and Jill Morrow. . uf Augustana 's student body weren 't the only ones enjoying the dance. A member of the Duke's band keeps the beat. ' ,I fjw Syttende Mai '72's King Olaf, Steve Van Bockern, congratulates '73 's Queen Inga, Marilyn Den Herder. Come and get it, exclaims Lolli Boomgaarden. W ,egg ky F , ,fir ,K gfhfffi I W, ,X ,Zia d x My EP? 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M Eff' 7' I F . ,JH pf Linnea Bessler Lorz Reznecke Marlene Hardick 122 Ruth Leslie B0 Groves John Bultena :img 3 4 1 1 A ,Q , 6 7' 7' 3' e l S 0 fl Kevin Arneson ,ani T N Cl I' I' ' . X 'sw A . H f-Q Jerry Fisher 123 F5 ,Q All 4,323 .A B i l l G r 0 s s LW aa Dt Ol? nn ne am T 0 m T w e e d f x ,: ,, ff J 5 f V if fQ f ,ff ' ,l'!jfff.j,,',fff , , , frry - if , V V liit V f ,Q w ft y .MW 4 -, ', J gg 4, ,fo if-K' f if ffl X Yffff ff? ' ' + 1 m , if , 5,727 fy,ff2ffffff 51,1421 fi? 'fn' ' 2 -,f,1iW-,tiff 5, Q . yy ,'2- 4' if fn. , , if V ff,,,..n:f 'V ''fi '9fof'75'.-'7f'7ff5-27'1.795 ef J J if MMM ff iff KW We - ,,., 0, ff, 'ff 'l - P! 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ROW 2: Sam Milanouich, Jeff Barrow, Reno Long. 125 iz. 44 1'- - :VP 1 4 L A w --. x f f f ,,f ,, f ,W , f' f X f Mf X f X f f ,MQ X f ,ff f , f,'Qj,,f ,, K, V , ,, K ,,,, 'WZ H lf, WWW ,fm , ,, M ,VW , ,,f,,f,f ff -W' f I f WZ! ,, A A X 1 f 5 f ff ff , f 7 W -- CW Li ,I ,, my f f f , f' - M fffff ,W ff bf ,W ,, ,MW Wm 4 , , , I ,f , ,M , V if , fl f , ,rv WW ,MMU ff' L fm fff WM ,,, ,flu W , fy f kwin , . ,, IW, , ,W ,, fiffvy, mf f W' W , , , -fn ,f,w-nw' V fmf, fyff , W, A ,, f , Q . .,f f ' , X ,, f Chi Epsilon-female Blue Key Row 1: Linnea Bessler, Stephanie Chester, Mary Anne Nelson, Diane Hanson, Barb Reumann. 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M M1 j,,1,W ,1 W1,1Sm, 17: 1 K! rf, ,1 01, . , . ,, ,, ,1. ,X 1 11 1 1 1 . 1, 10-C1' - 1 11 1, 1 1 11 y111.,,1111-,,111 -11 11,111.1 -1, .N111 , 11 1,1. ,11 W 1 11 11 1.W1,.U,,1 W1 VVI1, 0,1 ,11,. 611 111' 11 1' 1 11 1f me 11 ,1 11?Q!,11f,11Vff' ,11. 'fr 1' 1 X 1 ,1ff4111 ,11 1 f 1 1H,y1V.,11,11,fW,11-111 , 7 1 f , 1,11 71,111 111 11 ,, W 1,f1 , 1 '1 1 ,11f1 H ,1 ff M11 , 1 111 ,1 11411111 1 1,1 1 ,V111'V,111W ,gwf 111 LV ju. Coach Mel Klein has been named Outstanding Bas- ketball Coach of Dis- trict Five, which in cludes the states Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, souri, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Okla homa. The annual award is voted on by the coaches in the District. L Junior offensive tackle Pat Mc- Nerney has been named to the 1972 College Academic All-America first team Selection of the team was achieved through balloting by the membership of the College Sports Information Directors of America A 12 man offensive unit and 11 man defensive squad was picked Each man will receive a plaque and certificate 1 N r . ,A Stun Excl at t Con, las, l Mc- 1972 rrica eam 'orts 'ica. nan fach and Ronald Anderson, a special education! elementary education major, was elected Pre- sident of the National Student Council for Exceptional Children at the SCEC National Convention in Dal- las, Texas. At the Awards Convoca- tion, Lyle Andersen, a professor of mathe- matics and educa- tion, and who has been at Augustana since 1967, received the fac- ulty Administrator of the Year Award for the 1972-73 year. Distinctive Personalities Tom Jensen, an Augus- tana senior, received a Fulbright Scholar- ship to continue his studies in Germany. He is the 22nd August- ana graduate to receive the award. Dave Nelson got an after-game treat? . . . Solberg was bugged? Could it lead to another Watergate? . . . Dr. Hotz wore his B.O.P. sweatshirt? Does that stand for Bald Old Professor? l l l l 5 I I I ,n.,, 130 The Edda staff decided that there are many distinctive events and personalities on campus that are often overlooked. As a result, we have dedicated the following pages to a few of these people and events. . . .you wished everjyone used Dial? . . . Bruce Oksol discovered that. jurnping Out the window is not the best way to get out of a pennied-in room? ELEPHUNE Distinctive Personalities This year Augie has seemed to have more than its share of injured students, who have had their an- kles, legs or knees in casts because they have been broken or twisted, or have been subjected to freak accidents. We of the EDDA would like to express our condolences and congratulate the nur- sing staff on ajob well done. Ule Presents: The 1973 Chas. P. W. Velure Huddle Award Since no one person stands out, and since so many are deserving of this award, we the EDDA staff have decided to honor all those students who have spent at least 200 hours in the Huddle on Huddle-breaks, or have eaten 150 Huddle-burgers or more this year. If you meet the criteria. . . CONGRATULATIONS!! 11l lso clclelrl 1 Q 'E fklnlniiis if IHTHL 3 rg r inlflraimjul a ui T T2 9Thl2l2lf'lQlelieflQ .li LJ Q S N HC UWC? b21Sl fl2 Yu?-1i' W , I K il I I LQZQJIFI Q m o r ' o I P I .- W T11 fl- w f i fblall 5 fl !blHlSQ nl f Vs -.-.. f Will! S l..t., B 1 V 1 lil i ...i-..a -1.-., o 1 n -4 1-A w l I' 54 x. iv-il ' H91PlOlSS'CI0IUlHIi1fful Q l l .L W 053 5 I M, If 0 i 5 mf i ' ff 1 X ' ,, , ff, 2 kg, E vig' if rl F L p, 51M r 3. N I A! H? I WZ- M X,.,,f , Pl 5 :OI m I. Predictions of a winning sea- son swept through the stadium as the Vikings defeated Gusta- uus Adolphus Gusties at the beginning of the football sea- son. The same enthusiasm was heard as the UNI Panthers went home defeated at the hands of the Augustana Vikings. The games in between these two victories were disheartening to the loyal Augie spectators. T- Team effort Zelmsky steadies the pigskin as Branson gets ready to kick. A UG US TA NA OPPONENT Gustavus Adolphus Western Illinois St. Cloud U North Dakota South Dakota State North Dakota State Mankato State U South Dakota Morningside U Northern Iowa 138 I . Augie Vikings Sh Ekelandshowshisskill who v Tweet intercepts the ball and US MC' ,u,f ,L J gs shatter six records it Augie came out on top in statistics for the 1972 football season. Six records were shattered--four team records and two individual ones. Zelinsky broke the record of touchdown strikes with his 11th throw. Schultz passed the former record of touchdown pass receptions when he received his seventh. Tweet, Zelinsky and Schultz compiled 16 touchdown passes to break the previous record of 10 touchdown passes. The 1679 yards by passing surpassed the 1441 yard standard for the past years. The total offense mark of 3358 yards went ahead of the team 's 1968 record of 3079. The 1967 team had established a record of 812 kickoff return yards. This year the Vikings returned 41 kickoffs for866 yards. Because of the Vikings strengths in the passing depart- ment and the passing defense department they captured the second spots in the league in these categories. Dehnicke gets his man but a fellow Viking gets in on the action. 139 Tweet, you're going the wrong way! In all, Augie's football season was a very exciting one this year. Although they won only two games, the first one and the final one, the Vikings always pro- vided their opponents with a stiff challenge. The final quarter of the game seemed to be the obstacle to Viking victories, but even though they posted two wins and eight losses, several re- cords were broken. Augie came out on top in yard- age gained and in several other areas. 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N ., ' Z If, f, ,uf .!.,wW2M7 BX' SLXYY fry f , ,y 1' if Q3 , K ffWw:f-A,f f Mf, f f ' Qiififf- ff 51- X 'f f ,159-f Ziff' ' if aff ,,, HI S 'Q fi' If 3 --...., -'.L, ' Wm Q5 if ' ,xii 3,9 uf, vr' .lf If E ff' ' 2 .- f if 4. fff. f f f as 5- ' f ' '- W H3 I X .,,' Q as Ap Q 135 V iw! ,. A f 2 W GJ 1 V fl Q b in 5 Ea I 35 my 1-ff? 5 533 k. N-sv 0 Take him down, Dick!! Augustana's young wrestling team, without a senior on the roster, wound up the season with a 5-13 mark. Eight of these losses were to nationally ranked teams. The grapplers finished fourth in the All-Lutheran College tourney compared to eighth last year. In the NCC tourney, two Viking wrestlers placed with co-captain Brian Hurtgen second to Northern Iowa's Kim Miller, who placed fourth nation- ally. Brjyce Rosche placed fourth in the con- ference tilt after being sidelined much of the season with illness. Hurtgen finished the season with a 15-3 dual match record. At the national tourney, he had a first round bye, pinned his opponent in the sec- ond round and was eliminated in the third round on a decision. Two other grapplers from Augie were in the nation- als. Don Lubbert won a 6-1 first round deci- sion before losing to the national champion from Cal Poly. Clare Duda also lost out in the second round. Dick Winslow attempts to take his man down for a pm Brian Hurtgen exhibits the skill that helped him to a 15-3 season 6 i igri A -4-1 . - I x x 10:2 4.A', , Av If .ab '11 .5 ' ' f. ,. 7 1 f' A' XTX ' 1 ' ,,- ,I . X .i I , V . is X f' A .I 5 I ' 148 As the ref makes the win Offlcgt com Clare Duda shows the ecstasy 5 fi, -2' I ,L ,w -:emo it 1 'Hr ., i f ' ' f n ,.J Viking Mat Squad Faced Rugged Season TSE ,lkleg .ij ..4. -ug-lp Clare Duda, who went to the national tourney, proves his ability agabzst an SDS U grappler. y--. Another inch and Doug Getting will have notched up another six points to help lead Augie to a win. Dave Goltz accepts the somber handshake ofa defeated opponent. in 1 Official, C0rnes with winning a match. :ill-Sy that N , . 1 w i N b l Women 's Tennis Team Ties for Third in State The women's tennis team this year was under the direction of physical education instructor Bonnie Pearson. By practicing every day at the courts near Solberg, the team improved in skill, coordination, and en- durance in their tennis matches. The team participated in two games other than the State meet against South Dakota State and Marshall. Although they lost these games, the games gave them the opportunity to improve them- selves for their eventual third place in the state meet. Women's tennis team: Kari Devick, Ellie Smith, Donna Haugland, Katy Blanchar, Deb Cordes, Pam Mundt. Not pictured: Sue Brehmer, Gloria Russeff. Pam Mundt shows a good follow through movement on returning a tennis serve. .-Tx. ....L.,.,, -aqvsdfvwi ,T- my-. 9.4 4..- I I 1 ! r L lp I' 'X '1 252 94:1 I ' 1 qw!!! iii: ' I ' 1 K K' f v f' I 1 , I I Men's tennis team: M- Leslie, Randy Kochenderfer, Dave Dummermuth, Bill Prindle. Not pictured.' Steve Westby, Craig Steinborn. Coach Ole Odney, Mark Van Hoef, Steve Stenson, Greg Hart, Paul Mark Van Hoef displays the style that helped him win so many matches, .ffm I gn ,uv ' K-pi 91 I .M le-:I 151 Bill Prindle bends low to add force to the retum of the served ball. e lTlElN'M ig Mens tennis finished the season with a 4-6 record in dual matches. In a Brookings quadrangular, Augustana won second. The team tied for third in the North Central Conference tournament. Individual records were im- pressive. Van Hoef ended the year with a 12-3 record. Kochen- derfer finished with a 13-2 season record. The doubles team of Van Hoef-Kochenderfer com- piled a 12-2 total lnumber 1 in North Central Conference. Q Mark Van Hoef is the only loss by graduation. He is to be commended for the leader- ship and encouragement he has shown as team captain. 'y T ' Men 's Golf Swings to Victories Kent Skalland follows through after hitting the ball. fl O ,g lux' , ., 652 ii . hz 5 f ' 2 . I ' .L . , gb' ' w nf' ' xxx Z-K ,,f..4gg?1..L 2 1 ,MV ' yhff - ,L av' we 7 ' 'f af is xi I s :ef af 6 if , X .A Q-fe N H Y ' T Q, . :ff 2 is ii . ,, If 5 is' gXg'fI,13 5 1 Q' . ' G - 1 - ' X N , ' ' N .af :Z . 2 ' ef 1 5 t tix s I .Q x L Ki ., as N The golf team consisting of six regulars practiced often at the Elmwood Golf Course to perfect their styles, skills, and over- all scores before tournament play. The team compiled a season record of 22 wins and 5 losses. The team was lim- ited somewhat because some tournaments were rained out. Augustana golfers were often medalists at tournaments. Phil Strand was medalist at the Brookings tournament with one under par for a 27 hole course. Kent Skalland was medalist at Orange City with a 77 fpar was 721. Skalland was also co-medal- ist at the Elmwood course against UND and placed third in the NCC tourney. Jim Eybergsleadies the flag as Phil strand lines up a shot, Golf Team: Phil Strand, Ji E b B . . , Al Klein, Coacwohn Thomas, Kit Sgalfgih. 'mf Clwzen, Clint Liddlard, Jeff Wilber, 'I' 35 - ' 'fit Phil Strand use a wood for a long drive. Al Klein stops to plan his playing strategy. S 33 4 ICIRIQIS Slclo NTR 7 viii .-1, i it , , 3 9: ii :Egg LS no 1 1 ,if .1 4 fir!! 13' ' bmi' ,,, ,X Af '57 ,ang Doug Ros itzke 7 Pat as Greg Jorgensen IR' NN L , Curt Munson M - . The Viking cross country team picked up seventh spot in the annual NCC conclave, shaving 35 seconds off the old Augie Record of 28:08 held by junior Pat King. Rogotzke and King came in under the old mark with Jorgensen equalling the former time. In the South Dakota USTFF cross coun- X NA, Wayne H eim an Ken Rogotzke f try championship, Rogotzke led Augie, placing 11 th overall. In all, the Vikings placed with fine results in every meet. 153 .4551 f f 7 N f W I Thinclads set 9 school records Curt England ponders his race strategy. tr ,M lf. f 420 ,f 9 . 1 wer , , , W, 1 f ', W f g 4 I 1 ' Ai, A gf '7' if V1 G, 7 , G G 35, Q W' ,, Row 1: Al Leaders, Ken Rogotzke, Kevin Englund, Greg Jorgensen, Greg Bormann, Unue Steve Greg Daniels takes a breather and checks for his time D . d the Viking Cinde ' a 154 ve Frozland passes the baton to Curt Englun US The Viking cindermen competed in six indoor meets that concluded with a 7th place finish in the NCC as Dave Meyer was 2nd in the 60 yard low hurdles and 4th in the 60 yard dash. Greg Jorgen- sen was 4th in the 600 yard run, and Augie took 4th in the mile relay with a team composed of Curt Englund, Greg Jorgensen, Al Leaders and Greg Bor- mann. Five school indoor records were set. Dave Meyer went 7.2 seconds in the low hurdles and 7.3 seconds in the highs. Steve Garland set the high jump mark at 6 feet 4 inches, while Greg Daniels set a 4531.2 mile standard and a 2:24.5 thousand yard record. Outdoor records were established in the 100 yard dash CDave Meyer, 9.82, in the 3000 yard steeplechase fGreg Daniels, 10:24j, in the two-mile re- lay fEnglund, Bormann, Daniels, Jor- gensen, 8.'09j, and in the six-mile run IKen Rogotzke, 32.'54j. Greg Bormann achieved a career best in the 880 yard run with a 1.'58.1, which failed to place him in the tough NCC outdoor finale. Dave Meyer bursts over the finish to win his preliminary heat. V x. Rich Cannon exhibits his skill in the kata competition. Paul Jones participates in the ritual exercise of kata. Augie coach Richard Gould, at right, judges the competition. Still relatively young, the Karate team is active in area competition, giving their op- ponents a stiff challenge. In a meet with the Uni- versity of Minnesota, University of South Dakota, Dakota State and Mankato, Augie came out with two individual winners. Margo Berg took first place honors in womens kata Ka form routinej competition. Rich Cannon placed third in men's kata and won the purple, brown and black belt division in kumite fighting. In free fighting, Rich Cannon, at right, shows his skills. With the Spring competition just getting underway: the Karate team was looking forward to the state and the North Central Collegiate Regional Tournaments and then going on to the National Collegiate Tournament. KARATE makes the scene If af' , pl' L. ,'yg..- .i ' X X 'K-J.. , ' 5 .F :-iffy' N -. .- I -.-3 -pn, 'ir' 'i I J .Q - -' I 'ff'-'EJ' , ., A-.X -5,74 .. I . seg... ' 1,71 qxzx- . . ,' 1 --A ,I :jjj X'-gs : Vg.-X fel' Margo Berg wins first place honors in women 's kata. Tom May warms up for men 's kata competition. 157 A mae geri Ifront kick! is executed by Rich Cannon, at right. 'Eli' E Y N ? 5 N 9 N Q ? w A 1 l I 1 . I 158 T - - , YQ Qaiwweww use f r F w fs Row 1: Mark Ekeland, Dave Scheib, Tito Maisonet, Dave Hallberg, John Rogers, Paul Haraldson, Hal Somer, Dale Chrzstenson, Randy Meester, Coach Roger Thomas. Row 2: Guy Nelson, Tom Supernaut, Dean Christoffersen, Randy Slobe, Paul Johnson B'llR 'tt J P ' , z ez er, eff otter, Greg Johnson, Tom Kessznger, Don Lundgren. K 159 T4 Lb f i ,.. Tb Q i, ,Q Q5+S,.f gm 'TH ? ., KQWQQ. 'ar 'E m , Q2 .,..........' ' ,.....i -I WM, ., . . . H i' n 'Wg ' 'wuwln I ' Vf5 '2' . .,,' , . Q f,-f -, fur wwavwwwiwywww, , . ' K M.. ,. wr.ac4w'mM+MWz2' ,, W., .1 ,fr ,H , f, 1, 'f , f as QQ Q Q 4 zz? 1, ' I , i mv K W W .7 A Y Q ' , -nf--5 ' f' Q 5 Baseball team has disappointing 1973 year Augustana Uppongnf 0 Westmar 2 8 Westmar 5 3 Mankato 0 3 Mankato 6 4 Mankato 19 2 North Dakota State 5 5 North Dakota State 9 4 North Dakota State I6 1 U Northern Iowa 0 4 U Northern Iowa 3 0 U Northern Iowa I 4 U South Dakota I 2 U South Dakota 8 7 U South Dakota 3 1 South Dakota State 3 1 South Dakota State 9 1 Morningside I 0 0 Morningside 8 10 Morningside 12 2 Dakota State 5 3' Dakota State 13 7 U North Dakota 15 3 U North Dakota 11 1 U North Dakota I4 to get one ofthe hits that gave him a .270 average. An Augie Player Slides in Safely for G double. 1 161 After a difficult start this past fall soccer got off to a fine beginning. They played several colleges in the area. At the fall tournament Augie's soccer team placed third in the conference. The spring season for the team was off to a fine start with the gain in members. The team has played several colleges in the Mid- west area. Along with their player-coach, Mario Candia, the team went to Rapid City for the spring soccer tournament where the team placed third in the competition. The '74 fall season looks hopeful for the team with several of its players returning. Coach Candia if deep in thought ashe watches Bjorn Ronning andSteve Downs as they pursue the ball Row 1: Steven Steiber Clare D da - . Hem? Chu Stephen Lurvey Dave Tlwfmo 5332551 gig? Rwleland. Row 2 Dan Nelson Steven Downs Rich Norland UV ' J n Onnmg, Churchill Achu Tom Hafnor Mario Candia player coac r 162 'ix avi i., iv ,K , U .:a,:m41.:7 x.,.k,,,., 4,-27 4,.,,,,1g-5.5 I 1 .,fd3:fE.:1Q, -' 'i.f,:-51.45 ., S ax , HTi?ZiHEQ:15fnl - wp-a1g:g5,vQ?.' M Jw 2 , FY- J ': .if ' 9 1. ff'-zzz: X.. 1 Q A e fx . g 'f 1. ' I ' -'W I I I ' U' f Lx-5?'l3?E. QW 331 ' F3153 ff HQKQQLF '30 ,F ,- fa 2 :gk N:-192' 149: , maxi! 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Vi' . .. gi by 1 E-1 'i ' X35 .r ark Soccer team aims for new goals ,I 163 l Womens Sports have a fine year , I I Women's volleyball compiled 7 a 6-6 record for the 1972- T 2 Volleyball Row 1: Karen Kelner, Marty Lindbeck, Denise William., - Season' Linda Merrill, Lois Hansen. Row 2: Denise Anderson, Deb Kassulkg, l Linda Keifer. Row 3: Sue Brehmer, Marlys Rehder, Pam Mundt, Gail H Baker. 5 1 Augie's team attempts a goal. AUEUSUIVNI Opponent 1 Mount Marty 4 0 Northern 5 0 SDSU 17 1 USD 1 0 Northwestern 2 164 3 3 Q Augie 's team fights to keep the ball away i fron l P f , - . ,. .. .... ,. . ,.. ... .-4-.-...-...,.-.........-...U--........Q-,..v ,ai.-f nQ-vwx..wl,w.?,-..,., -.....-.. M, Williams, i gg V Kassulke, Undf, Gall Field hockey teams prepare for the game to get underway. he ban away from the opposing team. Basketball Row 1: Terrie Russel, Rita Berkland. Row 2: Char Jacobson, Ellen Drewes, Louise Koenig. Row 3: lone Adams, Marilyn Salton, Sue Brehmer, Cathy Kanengieter. 165 .If u. S.l.C.I.J Augustana Opponent 36 Northern 40 38 Yankton College 22 23 SMSC-Marshall 43 48 USD-Springfield 36 30 SFC 41 34 USD-Springfield 40 37 USD 42 30 Mt. Marty 36 - - 'iv' 'ff'-,f' Augustana Opponent 10 Dakota State 11 08 Mt. Marty I8 03 SDSU 15 00 USD-Springfield I2 21 Mt. Marty 05 17 USD-Springfield 31 Softball: Lois Hansen, Jean Zeigler, Ellen Drewes, Terrie Rassel, Diana Clark, Janelle Ellison, Char Jacobson, Louise Koenig, Barb Buck, Bonnie Pearson--coach. Track Row 1: Sharon Feldman, Dorothy Larsen, Judy Jacobsen,Caryn Corts. Row 2: Lois Hansen attempts to catch the ball Sue Vetter, Loree Littlejohn, Terryl Rum bolz, Beth Ottilie, Carol Casey. as Diana Clark prepares to assist. L . Sharon Feldman, Judy Jacobsen, Dorothy Larson and Beth Ottilie prepare to start. 166 I . . si 13 '1 . iii' ,-xiii.: 1 fr r 5223 v' A 3,74 'tg ,X 07323 if 'V X ,nf ,. if .M ff ffl! 4 -dl l 7 Augustana is out ofsight! Fight team, FIGHT! F Row 1: Sheryl Titterington, Kathy Helland, Kathy Olson. Row 2: Julie Thiele, Maureen Hughes, Beth Ottilie, Marilyn Den Herder, Stephanie Chester. 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J ,rn sz 1: :sz -wi: fs. .M EE EE' fi? fs.. ik.. fr: .ls if my kt, IEE: XA L 2 an ,iw T5 mv Sig' .11 H s. s 1, ,G ,Q Student volunteers offer suggestions for improving the SVS program at Augustana. At a Student Volunteer Services seminar various aspects ofsocial work and related topics were discussed. urls Club riff! f.hcw'eg f fn! J ' f V96 ' X fm' 'V V V f V f 'ff , r r 5 W sl hrblf w iw yr et Ja x , ,iffy U7 4 '. ' ff if 157' ,q2f,7-ff V X fi ' ii ,i fymf, QW In Jqldfllf lm-lfffi LaDonna Wattnem, John Marshall, and DeeDee Stumm work at a booth to give information to students concerning the many volun- teer programs included in S VS. The specia Q. 190 A gnwfffw f,,si9l 538525 Greg!!! 12' sei 'frigsaa Qisxxii .,:v:35?35 .3 ?SiafX 1515585 -'za ' fx-M5 W2 fl Student Counczl For Exceptwnal Chzldren f X N X .gy T QR 1, xv , ii S, 'gigifE7 4' f - N51 S 4 5 A ,- f, wg ,,hf . -5, ,Q W5-N . x,,w:ws,1f, 'X I ,x .myw ' X, '56, A ,4 -Hn X suwfv' . 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Because they had the most volunteers at the river clean-up, they were also awarded the Club Service Award. 2' f ,..i A ' an S 1' F' E ,M . I 5 V, L.: I x va, A , .qi . : MENS ffffw I 51 VE TS I I3 5 . S was, i 1. If .lj , ' Q XX N :bers of noralive iorsness l those :ith his The Golden Z Row 1: Darlene Crockett, Mary Carlson, Paula Ambur. Row 2: Barb Fried- rich, Rochelle Pederson, Carol Nagel. Row 3: Becky Richards, Ann Hantho, Deb Reinert. Row 4: Carol Anderson, Deb Ellerbusch, Rhonda Anderson. Row 5: Sue Masker, Marilyn Salton, Diane Swenson. Q lv- I The '72--'73 Women 's Senate Row 1: Bo Groves, Kari Deuick. Row 2: Lori Reinecke, Ruth Leslie, Nancy Muller. Row 3: Vickie Stewart, Linnea Bessler, Nadine Frerichs. 201 vin! f W wav ,oh .9 Wfiw Q -Hi' VI J I l K 4 , Wai v vt ,,j,r9 8 S M05 Y Egg. F X amy:-1 'P .J 4 6f Ww:Qh0,4 2 WGEQ. dw ,V 4, ,gy M. 'ff Q ,g,, 'X A If 7 P-lf V. gzl? 'ans-S1.. 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MX :jj ,f H. cgi?-f 1 3.3, -o Ant- - Y 1 .If M, 5 I' im Iva V' Yxnlb I -,-lj.. g,.?,,.-,L I ,,4g:fn-- Q.+.mn-5,,-:-g.::g-1-,1:'ges. ,f.f,5q-,1:+z-c:---fi' +1f?-lR1'l-6- 'ff 4 -X 6? ff mx we-nqr a l E' o I 4 S c ff: KU I2 .J All-aw V frm MDW Q Y V! 6' .L i 1 ,, 3: Y , 1' 1 4 t iQ. xx 5 Q Y x .Q It 4 ' 3: , 1 , F1 !' g L! 1 . Z , 2 .,... E 579i ,-Q .L s ' 01' I I My ax ll dw.. HA,-vW-,!Q ,,....iLLg.:,:g.ga...i V? 4 1 I ., A 15 fi S . Hi it LJ 35 32 I zi . gg N, 3 Y 1 V 15 N If .El ii: at 1 l . to , 1 52 W 1 i I .3 5 1 A I 1 , -V lf The Stage Band Row 1: Patsy Larson, Terry Walter, Jim Albright, Tom Owens, Steve Van Bockern. Row 2: Dave Euenson, Lon Alness, Anna Hamre, Kathy Schmidt, Jon Matthews, Al Berdahl. Row 3: Kay Shelsta, Debby Jacobs, Dave Krueger, Carol Ackerman, Mark Lotz. Row 4: Stu Euenson, Tim Coates, Scott Faragher, Lynn Peterson, Dr. Harold Krueger. Ti gs C 5 Q 4 7 C y D h L 1' l 1+ L r y 6 The Marching Band and Ole's Girls, facing enthusi- astic Augie spectators, step into formation. 210 V 1 N Q I low 2: Debby 2terson, 5 QWCW A 'SN 5 The Marching Band Row 1: Steve Huff, Jeff Kull, Greg Daniels, Marcia Duhn, Lynn Peterson, Dave Gulden, Rick Paulson, Chris Roby, Jenny Wood, Scott Faraghar, Debby Jacobs. Row 2: Al Berdahl, Lynn Logue, Robyn Lenker, Becky Blankenfeld, Wendy Muchow, Mary Jensen, Pam Johnson, Sharon Locken, Margo Eckhardt, Eileen Olson, Sheryl Hammer, Elaine Nelson, Dave Lille- haug, Dr. Leland Lillehaug. Row 3: Charolyn Larsen, Terry Walter, Bev Christensen, Rita Richter, Debbie Johnson, Lu Ann Loftesnes, Barb Friedrich, Ardelle Kleinsasser, Pat Hanse, Dick Mabbs, Rodney Jensen. Row 4: Nancy Moore, Gloria Russeff, Natalie Olson, Deb Moe, Marilyn Iverson, Nancy Meyer, Vicki Hede, Patty Jarratt, Lorie Ausen, Jackie Haller, Karen Kroells, Dale Freberg. Row 5: Steve Hartke, Tom Owens, Martha Vegge, Sheldon Meyer, Julie Hubbard, Mark Johnson, Patsy Larson, Garnie Oldenkamp, Dan Mallette, Karen Dahle, Ed Gurka, Bonnie Grages. Row 6: Brenda Johnson, Carol Ackerman, Kay Shelsta, Merridee Ekstrom, Tod Johnson, Mike Ford, Sue Anderson, Connie Tornberg, Loren Barker, Mark Lotz, Jon Matthews. Row 7: Dave Evenson, Kathy Schmidt, Paula Jorgensen, Greg Smith, David Dawson, Paul Runyan, Scott Lundberg, Stu Evenson, Chuck Hokenstad. The Marching Band puts on a half-time performance. 7 I x, One of those horny Viking bandsmen! 21 1 if . Jon Matthews practices for the Spring Pops Concert. Concert Band Row 1: Linda McLaren, Cindy Soehren, Dave Lillehaug, Eileen Olson, Robyn Lenker Ardelle Kleinsasser, Becky Blankenfeld, Bev Christensen, Pat Hanse. Row 2: Peg Cummings, Deb Moe: Mary Rauk, Gloria Russefji Natalie Olson, Nancy Moore, Patty Jarratt, Garnie Oldenkamp, Barb Fosheim, Dana Sjostrom, Jean Prestegard, Dikka Ellefsen,' Cindy Pabst, Jeff Kull. .Row 3: Colleen Cluts, Nancyg M er Vicki Hede Maril n Iverson Arlene Kleinsasser Ka Shelsta David Krue er Deb Jacobs Caro Q, Y 7 y I 1 y l g I 7 Ackerman, Loren Barker, Mark Lotz, Dr. Leland Lillehaug--director. Row 4: Steve Van Bockern, Patsy Lar- son, Terry Walter, James Albright, Bonnie Grages, Sue Anderson, Connie Tomberg, Scott Faragher, Greg Smith, Paul Runyan, Mike Olson, Stu Evenson, Dave Evenson, Lon Alness, Kathy Schmidt, Jon Mat- thews. Row 5: Greg Daniels, Deb Hendricks, Rick Paulson, Marcia Duhn, Lynn Peterson 212 , V K , , ,, ,, . V , V ., -, rv-H N if 177' J y It '44 vm'-kg.. E ,-may Varsity Band Row 1: Mary Jensen, Pam Hanson, Rita Richter, Wendy Muchow, Sharon Locken, Linda Dunker, Barb Friedrich, Margo Eckhardt. 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Organizations 14. Photographer 15. Academia 16. Sports 17. Organizations 18. Photographer 19. Academia 20. Inside the Year 21. Students 10. Inside the Year 11. Students 13. Distinction Blank espoor, Gilbert 36, 124 Aaker, Nancy 215, 242 Aaker, Ph1l224 Aarbo. Jeanne 242 Abraham, Kim 236 Achu, Churchill 162 Ackerman, Carol 126, 210, 211, 212, 214, Adams, lone 165, 230 Addison, Duane30 Aderhold, Peggy 242 Aegerter, Sonja 224 242 Albright, Jim 210, 212 Alger, Karen 2-12, 243 Allen, Dawn 224 Alness, Lon 125, 210, 212, 214, 242 Ambroson, Janet 236 Ambur, Paula 201 Amdahl, Becky 193 Branson, Barry 138 Andersen, Carol 201, 213, 224 Andersen, Lyle 37, 129 Anderson, Bob 224 Anderson, Cynthia 167, 236 Anderson, Dale 236 Anderson, Dan 177 Anderson, Debby 224 Anderson, Denise 164, 230 Anderson, Doug 192 Anderson, Jim 236 Anderson, Kem 215, 224 Anderson, Linda 187,230 Anderson, Lisa 242 Anderson, Marilyn 44 Anderson, Miriam 33 Anderson, Peg 242 Anderson, Rhonda 201, 242 Anderson, Ron 120, 129, 242, 244 Anderson, Roxanne 224 Anderson, Susan 119, 211, 212, 214, 215 Anderson, Walter 243 Anderson, Wendy Jo 243 Archer, C arol 45 Archer, John 236 Arlton, Ingrid 188, 243 Arlton, Rondi217 Arneson, Don 181 Arneson, Kevin 123, 187, 243 Aronsen, Rolf 177, 243 Aronson, Ellen 221 Aslesen, Steve 6, 193, 236 Ausen, Lorie 211, 213 Ausen, Lynne 243 Auterman, Mary 39 Axdahl, Gwen 187, 202, 230 Bacon, Dauid 193, 236 Bader, David 124 Bagaason, Becky 95, 115, 179, 216, 230 Bahnson, Mrs. Aroil 43 Bailey, Kathy 236 Baker, Gail 164 Baker, Susan 117, 174, 188, 243 Balcer, Charles 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 60, 91, 99, 104 Balcer, Mrs. Charles 21, 22 Barker, Loren 211, 212, 213, 230 Barlow, Doug 230 Barna, Barbara 216, 230 Barnard, Monty 31 Barnett, Melanie 224 Barrow, Jeff111, 123, 125, 200 Barth, Terri 236 Battcher, Virginia 193, 202 Bauge, Kenneth 32 Becker, Bruce 179, 216 Begeman, Bonnie 236 Behle, Jim 202, 203, 236 Beiswanger, Faye 192, 230 Belseth, Ann 224 Bense, Sue 232 Benson, Don 230 Benson, Jeri 199, 236 Benson, Nan 124, 236 Benson, Starla 243 Bentz, Debra 243 Bentzinger, William 179, 230 Berdahl,A157,210, 211,213 Berdahl, Bonnie 217, 243 Berdahl, James 60 Here. Doug 216, 230 Berg, Margo 157 Berg, Renee 236 Berg, Verna 458 Bergan, Jan 42 Befeeteen, Marvin 204, 205, 244 Bergeson, Doreen 244 Berkland, Rita 165, 236 Bersagel, Anne 224 Bersagel, Shirley 39 Beruen, Naomi 179, 216, 224 Bessler, Carol 127, 203, 215, 230 Bessler, Linnea 76, 122, 126, 184, 201, 244 Beuers, Curt 9, 244 414 fr gl.,-...-Agra-:xg-n-.-4 nerr---new .- .'--4.-.... 1 f,1......,..'1qq L.........n -,,',,.,.-.-1-vu-1.54-Q-3-vgmawa. gn--yn. ,V ,QV ,, U, , ,, , A, - . A .,, , , ., , . ' ,. , . ,, . Beyer, Dave 215,237 Bichel, Darla 230 Bidne, Rev. Aroid E. 26 Binger, Robert -12 Binneboese, Dennis 2311 Bjerke, Brian 6, 8 Bjorlie, Jackie 216 Blanchar, Daoid31 Blanehar, Katy 150 Blanchard, Connie 215, 2-1-1 Blankenfeld, Becky 211, 212, 230 Ch eruick, Margaret 2-16 Chester, Ntephan1e52, 108, 126, 168, 216 Chuzen, Brent 12, 152, 177 Ch ris1i'nsf'n Het' 211, 212, 2516 Ch ristensen, Craig 2-16 Christensen Christensen Ch ristensen Christensen Christensen Ch ristensen Christ en.son l2!l1l'l'1 179, 188, 2311 , Joel 1751, 224 Julie 179, 188, 230 Karla iso, 188, 2:16, 2.111 Kathy 187, 216, 224 Lois 2-16 Dale 159 B1aue,Sue206,224 Bledsoe, Robert 29 B1ixt,Pam 224 Blockhus, Julie 167, 187, 224 Bloomquist, Keith 177 Blumenfeld, Dick 187 Blumeyer, Carla 244 Bly, Roger 245 Bobe1dyk,Jaan 95, 112, 115, 236 Bock, Sue 245 Bock, Val181 Boe, Sal1y230 Bogenrief, Deb 245 Bohlke, Jill 245 Boike, Cheryl 245 Boise, Dan 245 Bollweg, Mary 209, 220, 230 Boorngaarden, LaDar1a 98, 184, 213 Borgum, Bonnie 224 Borgum, Larry 39 Borman, Bonnie 220, 221 Bormann, Greg 154, 177, 230 Bormann, Jill 213, 224 Bosch, Deb 230 Bostain, Keith 245 Bower, Dale 183 Bower, Debby 245 Bowles, George 30 Boxrud, Nancy 236 Boyd, Polly 230 Braaten, Rachel 230 Bradley, Mary 245 Brahs, John 1177 Brakas, Martin 29 Brandenburg, Ron 179 Brandenburg, Verdayne 124, 204 Branum, Paul 42, 102 Brehmer, Susan 164, 165, 236 Brendtro, Mary 39 Brenner, Willis 42 Brewer, Chloe 45 Brewer, Vi 45 Briggs, Mary Jo 215 Brindise, Gerald 125, 187, 200, 245 Brodkorb, Tim 179 Broshears, Janell 230 Brown, Cheryl 236 Brown, Elizabeth 230 Bruns, Dennis 216 Bu cholz, Maru 230 Buck, Barb 166 Buck, Lynn 182 Budah1,Joan 215 Bueber, Marlys 230 Bueber, Rita 236 Buer, Mike 236 Buller, Daoid 119, 199 Bultena, John 61, 122, 125, 200, 246 Bunkowske, Dean 110, 200 Buseman, Gayla 230 Bush, Larry 236 Byer, Dave 57, 65 Bylander, Ruth 218 Bylsma, John 32 Cady, Elizabeth 246 Ca in, Janean 230 Callison, JoJean 246 Cambronne, Jim 219 Campbell, Cathy 230 Campbell, Thomas 246 Candia, Mario 43, 162 Cannon, Rich 156, 157 Carlander, John 31 Carlberg, Pam 180 Carlson, Dave 179 Carlson, Deb 182 Carlson, Kevin 204, 236 Carlson, Mary 201, 218 Carlson, Mike 216, 217, 224 Carpenter, Merrie Lynn 246 Carpenter, Paul 246 Carr, Deb 230 Carson, Leslie 32 Case, Susan 224 Casey, Carol 166, 187,224 Chaplin, Cathy 45 Chell, Bob 82, 236 Cheyney, Elizabeth 31,216 271 . .,.. V -A '- -rf-14 - ,e r f f Christoffersen, Dean 159, 177 Chu, Henry 162 Clark, Diana 166, 246 Clark, Doug 177, 224 Clauson, Mary 224 Clinard, Dick 177 Cluts, Colleen 212 Coates, Tim 6, 210,216 Cody, Genevieve 246 Coffey, Judy 224 Cole, Monica 236 Collins, Bob 216 Cooper, Earl 247 Coppock, Tom 181 Cordes, Deb 150 Corts, Caryn 166, 187,230 Covington, Wendy 247 Creighton, Betty 203 Crockett, Darlene 201, 236 Cummings, Kathy 193 Cunningham, Alice 181, 213, 224 Dahlberg, K, Jeffrey 7, 219 Dahle, Karen 211,213,224 Dale, Allan 187, 204, 247 Dalen, Linda 179, 236 Dalryrnple, Ugden 31 Daniels, Greg 154, 211, 212 Daoidson, Ed 230 Daois, Glenn 217, 2311 Dawson, Dauid211, 213 Day, Barbara 52, 108, 208, 247 Day, Martha 48, 179, 224 DeGuise, Gary 220, 236 Degner, Dean 216, 224 Degner, John 123, 216, 217 Dehne, Vioian 45 Dehnicke, Dan 122, 139, 177, 188, 247 Delap, Daoe 208, 209, 224 Den Herder, Marilyn 98, 99, 116, 117, 168, Dent, Leann 184 Desmond, Pat 177 Deoick, Karen 23 Deuick, Kari 110, 150, 201, 231 DiBrito, Roxanne 169, 174, 206, 207, 22-1 Dickhausen, Elaine 179, 218, 224 Digre, Rolland 184, 188, 204, 247 Dilly, Robert 26 Dinger, Ron 208, 247 Dirks, Lorinda 236 Dixon, Barb 179, 231 Doidge, John 216 Dorale, Ruth 247 Dow, Helene 45 Q Downs, Connie 231 Downs, Steoe162 Drake, Glen 35 Dreke, Carol247 Drennen, Rick 59, 143, 177 Drewes, Ellen 165, 166 Dudt1,'Cltlre 148, 149, 162, 184, 224, 233 Duhn, Marcia 191, 211, 213, 231 Dummermuth, Daoe143, 151 Duncan, Mike 57, 237 Dunker, Linda 167, 180, 206, 207, 213, 224 Dunmire, Raymond 42 Durst, Rachel 224 Duyos, M. Elena 29, 202 Dykema, Lynn 225 Dykins, Lee 61, 179, 225 Dykstra, Marla 167, 179, 231 Eastby, John 216,231 Ebaugh, Mary 236 Echternacht, Cindy 51, 231 Eckhardt, Margo 193, 211, 213, 225 Eddy, Debbie 179 Egge, Betty 44 Eggers, Paul 32 Eickman, John 6,208,209 Eid, Becky 225 Eisenmenger, Marla 225 Eitrheim, Susan 225 Ekeland, Mark 138, 177, 247 Eklof, Carl Jr. 247 Ekstrom, Merridee 211 Elias, Dorothy 42 Ellefson, Dikka 212,215 'Li 7 - 'wi4' - -'i ' 5 - A-L 1saiQsil.ki,5-5 '1.a 169, 179 as .-24:20, Ellerbusc Elliott, B h, Deb 201,236 ecky 231 Elliott, John 6, 199,231 Ellison, Janelle 166 Ellsworth, Bob 6, 8, 216 Ellwein, Lee 177 Ellwood, Jane 236 Elmen, Brenda 225 Eluerum, Jan 247 Emerson, Janet 127, 203, 220, 236 Emery, Jeri 104, 248 Emery, S teph en 34 Emmel, Dan 2-18 Emmet, Eleanor 45 Eneboe, Ruel 184 Enestved t, Nancy 231 Eng, Russ 42 Eng, Dave 179, 216 Engebretsen, Mary 96, 114, 169, 187, Engh, Pete 237 England, Englund, Barb 248 Kurt 154, 248 Engquist, Susan 51, 248 Ening, Leslie 248 Erickson, Carol 225 Erickson, Gordy 225 Erickson, Larry 248 Erickson, Ruth 45 Erkonen, Robert 32 Ersland, Tom 231 Erickson, Ruth 45 Espeland, Cindy 167, 179, 231 Evenson, Dave 7, 210, 211, 212 Evenson, Stuart 11, 101, 210, 211, 212, 214 Everson, Dan 216, 225 Eyberg, Jim 152 Faragher,Scott210, 211,212,214 Farquhar, Jean 231 Fedde, Elise 225 Feehan, Mark 187, 200 Feldman, Sharon 166, 187 Ferguson, Vicki225 Feste, Krage 143 Fischer, Jeff177 Fisher, E unice 44 Fisher, Jerry 123, 125, 200, 249 Fisher, Kevin 154 Fisher, Martin 6, 187, 237 Fisher, Steve 193, 249 Fisher, Terry 177 Fladham Fodness, Fodness, mer, Barb 167, 231 Gail 169, 179 Loren 213 Fogel, Nancy 33 Folkers, Eric 237 Ford, Bob 177, 249 Ford, Mike 211 Ford, Terry 177 Forman, Richard 37, 40 Forsline, Karen 48 Forsythe, Robert 26 Fosheim, Barbara 212, 249 Foss, Harold 37 Foster, John 26' Freberg, Dale192, 193, 211, 213, 215 Fredericks, Nancy 61, 225 Frederickson, Ruth 204, 220, 231 Freeman, Mary Jo 249 Freiss, Connie 249 French, A1179 Frere, Dan 179 Frerichs, Nadine 201, 249 Freudenthal, Karri231 Frick, Lloyd 41 Friedrich, Barb 201, 211,213,225 Fritschel, Keo 31 Fritschel, Fred 30, 193 Fritze, Jeanine 179 Froiland, Barb 231 Froiland, Daoe 124, 154, 181, 237 Froiland, S. G. 36 Fryxell, Donald 28 Fryxell, Lucy 28 Fuller, Sister Vincent 39 Gaalswyck, Arie 37, 48 Gabrielson, Rick 221, 225 Gangstead, Jane 231 Garnatz, Gary 237 Garry, Nancy 249 Gartner, Stan 99, 116, 117, 179, 225, Gastony, Endre 32 Geigle, Urland 249 Gemar, Jo Ann 249 Gengler, Bill6 Gerry, Gordon 237 Getting, Doug 149, 180, 237 Getting, Greg 249 Getting, Rebecca 249 231 228 Getting, Richard 215 Gewecke, Pam 231 Geyer, William 28 Gienger, Marilyn 249 Gilbertson, Mark 220, 231 Goldhammer, Marlaine 216,231 Goltz, Dave 149 Gomez, Jose 29, 202 Gonzales, John 33 Gould, Richard 156 Graalum, Karen 237 Graber, Christine 249 Graber, Margo 216 Grages, Bonnie 211, 212, 214, 215, 237 Graham, Rozanne 225 Grassle, Ginger 227 Graves, Cindy 216, 225 Grell, Steven 249 Grevlos, Carl 42 Grevlos, Kristi 169, 179 Grieve, Yyrone 31, 215 Grigsby, Anne 231 Groskreutz, Judi 225 Gross, Bill 99, 123, 125, 144, 145, 146, 177 Gross, Steve 193 Grossman, Nils 180 Groves, Boelle 52, 108, 118, 122, 201, 245, 249 Grudt, Darlene 225 Grupp, Carl 31 Gruys, Carol231 Gubrud, Debbie 176,216,231 Gulden, Daven 211, 213 Gulsrud, Maroin 26 Gunlicks, Tom 143, 181 Gurka, Ed 211 Guse, Greg 218, 219 Gustafson, Chuck 6 Haase, Dave 179, 225 Haberling 45 Hacking, Karen 250 Hafnor, Tom 162 Haga, Mathilde 39 Hagen, Cindy 6, 207, 225 Hagen, Mrs. Clarence 26 Hager, Doug 215 Hahn, Delilah 216, 231 Hallberg, Dave 83, 159 Hall, Greg 216 Haller, Jackie 211, 213 Haller, Naomi 42 Hamann, Kimm 199, 225 Hamilton, Brian 179, 226 Hammer, Sheryl 211, 213, 226 Hamre, Anna 57, 81, 210, 215, 2 Hanse, Judy 187 Hanse, Pag 187, 211, 212, 231 Hansen, Betty 250 Hansen, Carol 209, 220, 231 Hasen, Dianne 250 Hansen, Erik 226, 228 Hansen, Gale 125, 216, 237 Hansen, Jilt226 Hansen, Jill 231 Hansen, Lois 164 Hansen, Marta 61, 232 Hansen, Mary 57, 104, 250 Hansen, Pam 125, 213 Hansen, Randy 92, 193 Hanson, Barbara 250 Hanson, Brian 200, 250 Hanson, Debra 250 Hanson, Diane 125, 126, 216, 25 Hanson, Karen 232 Hanson, Linda 187, 226 Hanson, Lorraine 39 Hanson, Ma 216 Hanson, Milton 38, 204 Hanson, Orvis 30 Hanson, Sharyl226 Hantho, Ann 184, 201, 237 Haraldson, Paul 159 Hardick, Marlene 122, 126, 250 Hardy, David 26 Harmon, Millard 41 Hart, Greg 151 Hart, Terry 44 Hartig, Mike 215 Hartig, Eugenia 28, 100 Hartke, Steve 211,213 Hartos, Paula 226' 16, 231 O Harvey, Karen 81, 187, 188, 237, 240 Hatlestad, Karen 250 Haugland, Donna 150, 232 Haugland, Grace 126, 250 Haughland, Lois 237 Haughland, Robin 250 Heck, Allyn 232 Heckenlaible, Charlie 184 Hede, Vicki 211, 212, 226 Hegg, Mark 250 Heikes, Cynette237 272 Heiman, Wayne 153 Hein, Dennis 32, 43, 199 Hein, Mrs. Dennis 43 Heine, Janis 209, 226 Helgeson, Marc I2 Helgeson, Rod 181 Helland, Jean 26, 41 Helland, Kathy 168, 169, 180, 232 Hemminger, Linda 187, 237 Hendricks, Deb 212, 215 Herfindahl, Grant 83 Hermanson, John 250 Herrboldt, Paulette 232 Herring, Dorothy 44 Hetager, Helen 42 Hewston, Jeryl216, 232 Hiatt, Charles 43 Hiatt, Mrs. Charles 43 Hill, lone 250 Hilmoe, Carrie 204 Hinders, Denise 33 Hindman, Laurel 192, 232 Hisken, Geraldine 45 Hockel, Linda 232 Hoegh, Joan 226 Hoffman, Ann 183, 204 Hofstad, Chaplain Dean 26 Hofstad, Judy 181, 216, 237 Hokenstad, Chuck 81, 211, 237 Hokenstad, Mervin 44 Hokenstad, Mrs. Mervin 26 Holien, Mary 232 Holland, Linda 237 Holm, Mary 195, 250 Holmes, Larry 199 Holt, Barbara 251 Holzwarth, Dennis 188, 251 Holzwarth, Janet 226 Horton, Jeannie 187, 226 Homandberg, Janice 167 Hotz, Alfred 35, 54, 89, 130 H o tze, Sarah 226 Houge, Jerry 192, 193, 251 H oak, George 42 Houle, Thomas 34 Hovda, Deb 243, 251 Houey, Jan 226 Houey, Kathy 208, 238 Hovland, Christine 226 Howell, Harry 183, 204 Hoyme, Gloria 251 Hubbard, Gary 35 Hubbard, Julie 211 Huff, Steve 211 Hugdahl, Pam 215 Hughes, John 238 Hughes, Maureen 168, 169, 238 Hunstad, Mary 167, 187, 188, 192, 238 Hunstad, Tom 179 Hurtgen, Brian 148, 177, 238 Husby, Bonnie 251 Husby, Darwin 187, 216, 232 Huseboe, Mrs. Doris 43, 188 Hybertson, Harriet 33 lngenthron, Linda 251 lsika, Nicolas 251 lvance, Cynthia 252 Iverson, Marilyn 181, 211, 212, 226 Jackson, Leslie 252 Jacobs, Debby 210, 211, 212, 213,214 Jacobsen, Judy 166, 226 Jacobsen, Mary 226 Jacobson, Charlotte 165, 166, 197, 252 Jacobson, Lee 179, 188 Jakobson, Mary 238 Janssen, Gregory 180, 252 Jarratt, Patty 211, 212, 226 Jenks, Irene 33 Jensen, Gayle 252 Jensen, Glalynn 124, 252 Jensen, Jocelyn 252 Jensen, Laurie 238 Jensen, Mark 124, 162, 238 Jensen, Mary 211,213 Jensen, Rodney 211, 213 Jensen, Sandra 39 Jensen, Tom 129 Johannsen, Nikki 179, 232 Johnson, Barb 203, 206, 226 Johnson, Becky 238 Johnson, Bob 143, 146 Johnson, Brenda 211, 226 Johnson, Dave 181, 226 Johnsn, Deborah 211, 226 Johnson, Deborah Ann 181, 226 Johnson, Diana 252 Johnson, Don 41 Johnson, Elizabeth 238 B Johnson, Glenn 179 Johnson, Greg 159 Johnson, 11ret1'hen52, 108, 253 Johnson, Hans 26 Johnson, John 226 Johnson, John J. 220, 232 Johnson, Joyce 226 Johnson, Karen 226 Johnson, Keith 187 Johnson, Leland 36 Johnson, Linda 238 Johnson, Mark 6, 211, 213 Johnson, Mar-vA, 117, 179 Johnson, Mary C. 187 Johnson, Marvin 238 Johnson, Max 83 Johnson, Pam 211 Johnson, Pa t ty 232 Johnson, 1 aul26, 159 Johnson, Robin 253 Johnson, Sheila 238 Johnson, Steve 124, 179, 253 Johnson, 1'od211, 213, 226 Johnson, Vicky 220, 221, 232 Johnson, Yvonne 125, 216, 238 Jolink, Susan 193, 216, 226 Jones, Doug 253 Jones, Paul 156 Jordahl, Sue 232 Jorgensen, Greg 153, 154 Jorgensen, Mary 45 Jorgensen, Pamela 238 Jorgensen, Paula 125, 211, 213,226 Jorgenson, Ronald 35 Jorgenson, Jeffrey 253 Jorgenson, Scott 216, 253 Ju ba, Kat hy 220, 232 K addatz, Correen 232 Kaddatz, Laurel 253 Kahl, Don 238 Kaller, Tom 177 Kanengieter, Cathy 165 Mitche Kappenman, Lewis 42 Kapplinger, Kim 183 Karli, Marlene 233 Karras, Don 216, 226 Kary, Diana 207, 233 Kassulke, Deb 164 K aup, Dori 233 Keifer, Linda 164, 226 Kelly, Deborah 253 Kelly, Wanda 253 Kelner, Karen 164, 253 Kennedy, Donna 226 Kent, Joan 119, 238 Kent, Jim 193 Keppliner, Lynn 181, 226 Kerslake, Joan 167 Kersten, Warren 177, 226 Kessinger, Ted 39 Kessinger, Tom 159, 177 Kessler, Nancy 199 Keszler, Nancy 199 Keszler, Valerie233 Keszler, Vicki 233 Kilian, Dr. Tom 42 King, Pat 153 Kintner, R. Roy 38, 192, 193 Kintzi, Debbie 226 Kittelson, Devon 253 Klanderud, Reed 49, 203 Klawiter, Fred 30 Klawiter, Marilyn 28 Klein, A1 152 Klein, Cindy 238 Klein, Laurel 233 Klein, Linda 233 Klein, Melvin 39, 128 Kleinsasser, Ardelle 211, 212 Kleinsasser, Arlene 212, 226 Kleinsasser, Audrey 253 Klemm, Ruth 180 Kluender, Joanne 193, 238 Klutman, Neil 143, 146 Knapp, Emil37, 204 Knoll, Mark 216 Knoll, Randall 121, 204, 205, 253 Knowlton, Craig 177 Knudsen, Keith 26 Knudson, Nancy 253 Knutson, Darron 121, 209 Kobberstad, Chris 180, 238 Kochenderfer, Handy 151, 233 Kockenderfer, Dy 45 Koenig, Louise 165, 166 Koester, Kendra 233 Koehn, Michelle 253 Kolden, Randy 217 Kondert, Isolde 127 Kraemer, Pam 202 Kraft, Douglas 179, 253 Kramer, Sheila 2541 Krause, Herberl 31 Krieger, Greg 226 Krzer, Jacqueline 238 Krier, Jillayne 1159, 226 Kriesel, Joyce 233 KroelLs, Karen 211,213,226 Krogness, John 184, 254 Krogn ess, Mary 233 Krueger, David 210, 212, 214, 215, 25-1 Krueger, Harold 31, 2111, 214 Kruse, Cindy 238 Kruse, Jean -15 Kubovec, Mary 12-1, 193, 238 Kuehl, Diane 25-1 Ku1l,Jeff211, 212 Kvamme, Becky 179 Kuernes, Barbara 254 La Crane, Sheila 206, 207, 238 Lamb, Steve 220, 226 Lambert, Darla 226 Landborg, Richard 38 Langguth, Penny 217, 238 Lanswerk, Mary 254 Larsen, Ann 238 Larsen, Charolyn 211 Larsen, Cindy 233 Larsen, Dorothy 166 Larson, Anne 226 Larson, Becky 209, 226 Larson, Dennis 35 Larson, Dianne 169, 226, 232 Larson, Jerry 34 Larson, Kathy 233 Larson, Kristi 226 Larson, LeRoy 33, 40 Larson, Lowell 41 Larson, Melvin 31 Larson, Patsy 57, 179, 210,211,212 Larson, Peggy 212, 215, 254 Larson, Phyllis 167, 238 Larson, Mrs. Sylvia 43 Lastine, Phyllis 238 Lawrenz, Dean 177, 238 Lawson, Doris 226 Lea, Vicki238 Leaders, A1154 Leaders, Jackie 226 Lee, Clara 28 Lee, George 199, 254 Lee, J. Earl21 Leedom, Kathryn 254 Legel, Tim 177 Lellelid, Joann 254 Lenker, Robyn 100, 211, 212 Lerdal, Herman 26 Lerdal, Mary 81, 179, 188, 238 Lerseth, Don 124 Leslie, Paul 151, 226 Leslie, Ruth 21, 52, 108, 122, 126, 201, 254 Lester, John 187, 238 Lewis, Batb 227 Lewis, Maureen 254 L'1-lerault, Marty 216 Liaboe, Mark 227 Liddiard, Clint 152, 238 Liefert, Linda 105, 254 Liesinger, Joyce 254 Lillehaug, David 209, 211, 212, 227 Lillehaug, Leland 10, 31, 211, 212, Limburg, James 30 Lindbeck, Marty 164, 234 Lindekugel, Jane 238 Lindell, Nancy 227 Lindell, Verlyn 37 Lindemeier, Cindy 179 Lindh, Mike 199 Lindholm, Mark 233 Lindorff, Neil 193 Lingen, Alice 124 Littlejohn, Loree 166, 233 Locken, Sharon 211, 213 Loftesnes, LuAnne187, 211 Logue, Jim 216, 217 Logue, Lynn 211, 25-1 Lo cken, Joan 233 Long, Reno 125, 207 Looney, Jerry 43 Looney, Mrs, Jerry 28, 43 Lorentzen, Linda 179, 227 Lolz, Mark 57, 210, 211, 212 Looro, David 99, 116, 117, 124, 179,200 Lovro, Jane 227 Lower, Kay 227 Lubbert,Don177 Lund, Janet 254 - Lund, Mary 97, 113, 114, 115, 1211, 179, 254 Lundberg, Scott 6, 211. 21-7 Lundgren, Don 159 Lupino, James 184, 236 Lurvey, Stephen 162 273 Lyslxe, Allen 23.1 Nfabbs, Bonnie 182, 2114, 235 1Wabbs,111i'k 211 iwabhs, Huber! X1-1 Mack, 1 rani'is 42 Madison, Shirley 238 Madsen, RoJean 25151 Magnuson, Barb 227 Magstadl, Thomas X15 Main, Chrls 238 Mairose, Gordon 255 Maisonet, 1'ilo159, 177 Mallette, Cheryl 233 Mallette, Dan 211, 213 Mallette, Janette 192, 193, 2114, 255 Malm1n,U1af31,216 Mandsager, Dick 105, 120, 255 Mangan, Martha 227 Mangulis, Andra 167, 184, 238 Mangulis, Astra 167, 184, 238 Mann, ReNae 64, 227 Manzey, Jolene 255 March, Melissa 187, 238 Maresh, Joe 143, 147 Marquart, Vina 238 Marrington, Scott 203, 233 Marsh, Bob 34 Marshall, John 190 Marten, Mary 239 Martens, Marcia 233 Masker, Sue 201, 208, 255 Matteson, Lori 45 Matthews, Jon 209, 210, 211, 2 Matthews, William 41 Mattson, Jean Matz, Duane 32, 33, 89 Maursetter, Mrs. Nila 43 May, Tom 157 McAllister, Craig 233 McClaflin, Rick 124, 238 McCollough, Camille 179, 227 McCormick, Michael 227, 238 McCormick, Patty 227 McCrady, Lynanne 227 McCullough, Roxi 227 McDowell, Linda 167 McFarland, Dennis 209 McLaren, Linda 212 McLean, Dorothy 227 McNerney, Pat 128, 177 Mc'Quay, Bob 139 Means, Gail 202 Meese, Jane 255 Meester, Randy 159 M egar M eh lh d, Jane 233 af, Jan 213, 227 Meister, Doug 184 Melby, Naomi217 Melchert, Wanda 193, 238 Melemsetter, Harold 43, 44 Mennen, Diane 243, 255 Mennen, Mary Sue 233 Merrill, Linda 164, 233 Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Betty 233 Dave 154, 233 Delores 44 Jayne 238 Jean 182, 227 Julie 255 Meyers, Stan 181 Michaelson, Mary 255 Midthun, Linda 227 Miedema, Mark 124, 216 Mies, Lorrie 187, 215, 233 12, 214, 227 Nancy 211,212,227 Sheldon 179, 211, 213, 2 27 Milanovich, Sam 120, 125, 143, 144 Miller, Cathy 238 Miller, Dan 193, 238 Miller, Ken 180 Miller, Les 44 Miller, Marcia 184, 233 Miller, Mark 143, 147 Miller, Robert 187, 205, 239 ll, William 233 Moe, Deb 57, 211, 212, 215 Moen, Dan 55, 255 Moen, Pam 255 Moen, Rebecca 95, 111, 115, 179 Monson, Connie 255 Monson, Rita 255 Moore, Nancy 211,212 Moreland, Bob 41 Moret, Cheryl 255 Moret, Marcia 255 Morken, Ken 6 Morrow, Darlene 232, 233 Morrow, Jill 95, 97, 113, 11-1, 115, 239 Mosenden, Diane 20-1, 256 Moser, Bernita 233 Mostul, Marilyn 227 Moxness, Sharon 233 Mlero, Tony 233 Muchow, Wendy 9, 209, 211, 213, 227 Mueller, Beth 180 Muhlenhaupt, Gail 227 Muller Mulso, ,Nancy 201, 216 Tom 1-151 Mundt, Earl 28 Mundt, Lauretta 43 Mundt, Pamela 150, 164,256 Munson, Curt 153, 239 Munson, Paul 227 Mutch, Milton 26 Mydland, Cheryl 181 Nagel, Carol 201 Narr, Wendy 181, 227 Nash, Kathy127, 179,256 Natwick, Lee 184 Nedelsky, Michael 35 Neeman, Linda 239 Neish, Sharon 41 Nelson, Cynthia 187, 233 Nelson, Dan 162, 193, 227 Nelson, David 6, 130, 209 Nelson, Deborah Nelson, Donald 26 Nelson, Douglas 256 Nelson, Elaine 211, 233 Nelson, Guy 159 Nelson, Jean 239 Nelson, Jeannine 256 Nelson, Kathy 193 Nelson, Kris 169, 234 Nelson, Linda 182 Nelson, Mary Anne 126, 217 Nelson, Pamela 256 Nelson, Richard 121 Nelson, Ronald 38 Nelson, Ruth 234 Nelson, Steve 193, 204 Nelson, Sue 234 Nelson, Terry 123, 256 Nernanich, JoAnne 227 Nerdig, Dave 216 Nerge, Joanne 193, 256 Nerland, Mark 179, 239 Nervig, Mark 216, 256 Ness, Roxanne 125, 216,227 Ness, Shirlee 227 Nester, Mary 227 Neugebauer, Tom 86, 184 Neuharth, Jan 216, 228 Niemeyer, Rose 228 Noack, Max 199, 239 Norgaard, Katherine 187 Norine, Carol 234 Norland, Barb 204, 234 Norland, Pat 216, 228 Norland, Rich 64, 162, 228 Norland, Teresa 256 Northup, Greg 256 Noteboom, Doug 43 Nygaard, Sandra 257 Odney, Olaf39, 151 Ohme, Carol 184 Uhrtman, Jeanne 228 Oksol, Bruce 104, 121, 204, 257 Oksol, Oscar 33 Olawsky, Peggy 234 Olawsky, Suzanne 125, 216, 257 Oldenkamp, Garnie 6, 9, 211, 212,234 Oldewurtel, Vicki239 Oloff, Diana 234 Olsen, Arthur 41 Olsen, Gayle 180 Olsen, Roy 234 Olson, Becky 234 Olson, Brad 181 Olson, Dayle11U, 179 Olson, Dennis 209 Olson, Eileen 211, 212, 215, 234 Olson, Faith 216, 234 Olson, Gary 32 Olson, Geri 257 Olson, Greg 6 Olson, Kathy 110, 168, 169, 232, 234 Olson, Mike 212,257 Olson, Natalie 187, 211, 212, 239 Olson, Sandra 257 Olson, William 26 Ordol, Harriet 42 Ormesher, Linda 239 Osborn, Janet 257 Osborn, Sandy'85, 187,216 Osheim, Don Osmann, Kathy 127, 203 Osnes, L inda 180, 248, 257 Osthus, Mark 44 Oswald, Nolie 193, 228 omni, oem 111, 166, ms, mo, 179, 2:11 Oviatl, John 208, 209 Owen, Kathy 225 Owens, Tom 210, 211, 21-'1 Oyen, Monica 228 Oyos, Lynwood 32 Pabst, Cindy 179, 212, 257 Palm, Greg 179, 257 Palmer, Deb 234 Palmer, Pam 183, 204 Parish, Nancy 125, 216, 228 Parker, Jim 228 Parker, Judy 257 Patzlaff lone 216, 239 Paul, Evelyn 44 Paulsen, Rick 211, 212, 214, 217, 257 Paulson, Sherry 125, 239 Payne, Margo 239 Pearson, Bonnie 39, 166, 197, 198 Pedersen, Kathy 181 Pederson, LaMoyne 30 Pederson, Rick 257 Pederson, Rochelle 201, 239 Peil, Tim 183 Pergande, Cheryl 228 Person, Roger 257 Petersen, A. Richard 43 Petersen, Mona 257 Peterson, Wendy 167, 187, 234 Peterson, Barb 257 Peterson, Brian 205, 216 Peterson, Carmen 228 Peterson, Carol44 Peterson, Diane 239 Peterson, Drew 183, 187, 234 Peterson, Glen 38, 42 Peterson, Harold 26 Peterson, Jan 228 Peterson, Lynn 57, 210, 211, 212, 214 Peterson, Mike 228 Peterson, Pam 213, 228 Peterson, Pamela 239 Peterson, Renae 239 Peterson, Renee 258 Peterson, Shirlene 216 Peterson, Steven 258 Petree, Wayne 239 Pfeifer, Craig 258 Pfeifer, Karen 76, 105, 126, 258 Pflueger, Merle 31 Phillips, Joan 204 Phillips, Al228 Pike, Linnette 258 Pinholt, Ellen 124, 187 Pluth, Arlette 44 Podhradsky, Debbie 228 Pollard, David 258 Pollard, Sue 216, 217 Potter, Jeff 159 Pottschmidt, Janis 258 Pottschmidt, Walter 177, 258 Powers, Mrs. Iona 43 Prendergast, Terry 187, 234 Prescott, Lansing 36 Prestegard, Jean 212, 240 Price, Nancy 228 Prill, Karen 235 Prindle, Bill 151 Prouclfit, Kent 187, 240 Puck, Cheryl258 Pulcher, Richard 174, 188 Purnell, Marcia 96, 112, 114, 187 Quail, Don 240 Quandahl, Ruth 235 Quarnstrom, Beth 95, 112, 115, 187 Queck, Tom 49, 177 Quenemoen, Lynn 258 Rasmussen, Jo Anne Rasmussen, Lori 167, 228 Rassel, Terrie 165, 166, 228 Rauk, Mary 212, 258 Reck, Deborah 240 Reckner, John 6 Reed, Gary 28 Refsell, Kathy 80, 181,228 Rehder, Marlys 164, 258 Reinecke, Lori 52, 53, 108, 109, 122 Reiners, Brad 217, 258 Reinert, Debbie 201, 240 Reinhart, Linda 240 Reipke, Becky 179, 216 Reitter, Bill 159, 177 Reuben, DeeAnn 206 Reumann, Barbara 125, 126, 258 . 126, 201, 208, 247 Reynolds, V1hl11 258 Rhode, Mark 235 Richards lfeborra 127 201 20 2,70 ., I I - 4' Richards, Richard 57 Richter, Rita 211, 2111, 228 Ridenour, Barbara 258 Rikansrud, Kristi 167, 179, 235 Rinearson, Dick 193 Rislov, Vicki2.'15 Rilterbusch, John 143 Robinson, Ronald 28, 102 Roby, Christine 211, 259 Rodgers, John 159, 177 Rogers, John 199 Roggow, Curtis 179, 235 Roggow, Paul 228 Rogotzke, Ken 153, 154, 181 Rohs, Tom 187 Rohwer, Bev 45 Ronning, Bjorn 61, 110, 162 Road, Kathy 235 Rosche, Bryce 177 Rosdail, Jan 240 Rose, Jim 205, 240 Rosine, Emily 235 Rosine, Will 36, 61 Rositzke, Doug 153 Rossow, Kennard 124, 199 Rowe, Nancy 259 Roynesdal, Ole 240 Rud, Jane 259 Rud, Marilyn 259 Rueter, John 37 Rueter, Karen 228 Rukaoina, Davor143, 145, 146 Rumbolz, Terryl51, 166, 167 Runyan, Paul 211, 212,214 Russeff, Gloria 211, 212, 240 Rustad, Barb 235 Ruud, Robert 259 Sage, Nancy 208, 259 Salazar, Anita 193, 228 Saltee, Brenda 240 ' Salton, Marilyn 165, 201, 240 Samp, Cincy 259 Sanders, Becky 260 Sandstrom, Chris 179, 228 Sandvig, Scott 111, 143, 145 Sandvig, Stacy 229 Sandvig, Virgil3Z 39 Sanford, Melissa 229 Santema, Jeff 193, 199, 229 Sather, Lori 235 Sather, Paul 240 Satterlee, Cheryl 180, 229 Schaefer, Gail 111, 169, 232, 235 Schaetzel, Laurie 229 Schams, Debbie 229 Scheel, Connie 260 Scheele, Shireen 215 Scheib, Dave 159, 177 Scheier, Larry 209, 229 Schemmel, Heidi 240 Schimmel, Nancy 235 Schmidt, Kathy 61, 210, 211, 212, 214, 215 229 Schmidt, Kim 179, 216 Schmidt, Mary 31 Schmidt, Rondi 232 Schmutterer, Gerhard 29, 43, 1271 203 Schneider, Melody 229 Schneider, Sue 235 Schnepf Sue 260 Schubert, Cheryl 167, 216, 235, 248 Schultz, Greg 117 Schultz, Sonja 229 Schultz, Steve 177 Schultze, Beryl 184, 240 Schulz, Devon 260 Schwarten, Steve 177 Scott, Don 43 Scott, Harriet 34 Scribner, Kent 42 Scribner, Nancy 229 Seifert, Carol 216, 260 Seifert, Steven 216, 260 Sejnoha, Joyce 216 Senger, Cynthia 260 Seuerson, Kathy 6,240 Seuerson, Roger 216 Shafer, Darrell 235 Shaffl Lynda 215 Shaffer, Brenda 260 Shanley, Eleanor 42 Sharp, Lloyd 235 Shaw, Robin 235 Shelp, Elsie 41 shezsia, Kay 126, 210, 211, 212. 214. 215 260 Shipman, Leslie 229 Shurson, Debra 95, 115, 126, 260 Sielofji Don 193 Simpson, Morgan 179, 244 Sittig, Debbie 209, 229 Sjostrom, Dana 212, 21.', 5 Shalland, Kent 152 Skogen, Daniel 260 Slaght, Vicki1H7, 240 Sletten, Marcy 229 Slobe, Randy 159, 260 Sloth Sue 229 Smit, Al21, 119, 187 Smith Addie 216, 241 Smith, Ellie 150 Smith Esther28 C -.1-v911.:1wsvwq- 5 44-,,,,', . , - 1. . .. - 'lll'l7ll1lINl1ll, llffary 262 Ternplin, Linda 262 TeSlaa, Vatlzerine -151 7'L'SlOl1, .Norman -1.'1 1'halhubcr, Gary181 Thiele, Julie 52, 108, 121, 1611262 Yhielhe, Jane 95, 115, 192, 193, 199 Thimjon, Bob 179, 188, 2-11 Thingelstad, Vic1'i2li2 Thomas, John 39, 99, 152 lhomas, Kathryn 262 Thomas, Mary 125, 229 Thomas, Roger 39, 159 . 25 3 16115.11 L-, '. ',:l1'll'1l. N Yolkerl, lleborah L '- ' .u1I2'- 'ri Iota, Hob lI', 1.-11, . Wagner, Steve 229 Wa ter, Terry 210, 211, 2 12, 21.51 Walz, Brenda 2515 Ward, Linda 235 K t wi- ,,,,, .,,,,- 1... -.1-Q Isl sun 1'l 11111 I 7 -33 Yipjrzess, 1111112.15 Skadsen,Kr1S 215 llslf I ' 1111 , ' loss N141 191 1 I 1 , 11191 I 1 1 1 l 1 20 Smith, Smith, Gene 187,' 3 Greg 211, 212 Smith, Jean 182, 188, 2 Smith, J. R. 37, 102 Smith, Sneen, Snobec Tam 215 Donald 30 k, Phillip 33 Snow, Gary51, 53, 59, 121, 215, 260 Soehren, Cindy 212, 215, 260 Somer, Hal 159 Sorbo, Vicki229 Sauter, Bob 154, 229 Spangler, Connie 184 Spenn, Rich 260 Spilde, lver 41 Sponberg, Adryn 39 Stahl, Kathy 235 Stapela, Sandie 127, 202, Starenko, Ralph 39 Starkey, Randy216 Steele, Kevin 180, 200 Steiber, Steve 162, 199 Steinborn, Craig 229 Steinmetz, Lindi 229 Stenson, Stanford 41 41 203, Stenson, Steve 151, 216 Stephenson, Mary 260 Stern, Margaret 229 Steuch, Eda 241 Stevens, Terry 167, 229 Stewart, Vickie 201 Stiegelmeier, Dawn 235 Stillson, Pat 217, 229 Stinson, Bonnie 235 Straatmeyer, Eileen 42 Stradley, Walter 177, 188, 261 Strand Phil116 152 187 Stratmeyer Edna 261 Strenge Larry 57 181 261 Strnad Mary 229 Strom Julie 229 Stromberg Sue 235 Stromseth Janet 229 Stuart Paul40 Stueven Joyce 261 Stumm Dee Dee 190 Stundal Verna 45 Suckow Joyce 261 Sundem Gwen 241 Supernaut Tom 159 Svaren Kristin 241 Svingen Jean 261 Svzngen Shirley 261 Swanson Mary 262 Swenson Diane201 241 Swenson Kevin 183 202 235 Swenson Nancy 167 187 229 Swift Ginny 179 216 235 Sydnes Bob 44 laft Barry 6 Teachout Gayle 241 Tehaar Jackie 208 209 220, 235 Represented by Thompson, Carl 180, 262 Thompson, Charles 3-1 Thompson, Clark 216 Thompson, J. D. 38 Thompson, Jorgen -13 Thompson, Merlyn 199, 204, 2-I1 Thoreson, Alan 199, 262 Thoreson, Elliot 32, 188 Tharmodsgaard, Dave 162 Thorson, Dan 262 Thu, Michael 262 Thyberg, Gordon 241 Tieszen, Gayle 124, 235 Tieszen, Larry 36 Tieszen, Lawrence 32 Tietgen, Shirley 229 Tietje, Ken 177 Titterington, Sheryl 114, 115, 168, 169, 179, 232, 235 Toft, Diana 229 Tonneson, Jerry 241 Tornberg, Connie 211, 212, 214, 215 Tostengard, Sheldon 30 Toufar, Sherm 187, 235 Trankle, Joan 41, 45 Traub, Doug 143, 229 Triptow, Richard 143 Tryggestad, Dave 181 Tsui, Warren 262 Tunnell, Jeri 235 Turbiville, Susan 229 Tweed, Tom 123 Tweet, Ernie 138, 140 Tweeten, Lori 229 Ulring Miriam 262 Unruh l1ayle262 Unverzagt Steue 154 Upton NIckie262 Ustrud Dalra179 229 Vaage Karen 207 Van Beek C,arol167 235 Van Beek Patsy 116 180 Van Bockern Paul 262 Van Bockern Steve 98 210 212 Vance Peggy 116 124 179 Vandeberg Kevin 179 235 Vande Garde Shari 229 Van Der Griff Garrett 199 235 Vander Helden Jane 125 263 VanderLugt Karel 38 Vander Tuig Jane 263 Vander Tuig Stephen 263 Van Hoef Mark 122 125 151 200 263 Van Zee Margie 229 Vegge Martha 211 213 229 Vermeer Beth 241 Vermeer Marlene 235 Versteeg Sylvia 216 241 Vetter C1ene124 Vetter Mary 124 Wurdell, .Work 3-1 Warner, Nancy 26-I Warren, Susan 26-1 WUl1?,G1Vlllj'61,215 Watson, Barbara 118 Wattnem, La Donna 123, 190, 261 Weatherly, Steve 193 Webb, Michael29, 1951 Weber, Barbara 2641 Weelborg, Dolly 187, 2-11 Weiss, Deb 18-1, 216 Weiss, Greg 241 Wells, Jacqueline 26-1 Werth, Jay 6, 9, 241 Westby, Lynel264 Westby, Urv 34, 89 Whitman, Rhonda 235 Whitney, Chet -11 Wieland, Milt 162, 17-1, 188 Wierenga, Bruce 124, 204, 264 Wiese, Kathy 229 Wika, Glenn 37, 41 Wilber, Jeff 143, 146, 152 Willer, Darlys 241 Williams, Denise 164 Williams, Helen 45 Williams, Melanie 62 Williamson, Peggy 264 Willinger, Sue 184, 188 Winger, Paula 229 Winslow, Dick 148, 177 Winter, Marilyn 229 Winterton, Marilyn 179 Witt, Karen 174, 264 Wittern, Kay 241 Wittmer, Lynn 229 Wittrock Darlene 264 Wixan Deanna 204 235 Wolf Steve 177 Wolfswinkel Lynda 235 Wood Cathy 169 229 241 Wood Jennifer211 213 218 229 Wornson 1'ran 241 Wynia Jean 23:1 Xavier Joel 213 241 Young Kim 193 Young 1-'ete6o Yuill Donna 264 .lashe Sue 220 229 dezgler Jean 166 Zelinsky Dave 138 delle Pam 181 229 Zeller Becky 229 Zinnel Mike241 MERICAN YEARBOOK CQMPAN A DIVISION OF JOSTENS INC HANNIBAL MISSOURI 1 TOPEKA KANSAS 1 VISALIA CALIFORNIA 1 CAMBRIDGE MARYLAND MR OWENR MALONE '201 EM, lst Publication Specialist 6Ov,96-770, Mitchell South Dakota 5730l uv- +5 .nnaw...a -nw .4:..1-..4..4.a,-s..4n1ae -nw-...1 'vw'-Hflbv-114151-I5-H 5-'-1-+'S 1 I I 7 ' , 1 . - . . 1 , 1 1 1 ' , 1 1 I 7 1 ' ' , 1 , , 1 , 1 1 , . 1 . , 1 1 1232 1 , , , - 1 1 1 .1 , 1 1 1 1 1 ' I , 1 I 1 V ' 1 1 , 1 1 1 .- , 1 1 1 . 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