Carleton College - Algol Yearbook (Northfield, MN)

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Min his dane rain ien WAL eA iM L ot ler tt.602 N81CCE, 1981 ALGOL 1981 CARLETON COLLEGE NORTHFIELD, MINNESOTA MCMLXXxXI = PR ARAL BNE REISE ELSES Arts 132 Faculty 30 Sports 152 i 4 ntroduction ......... = =———res— =. ...............- The Carleton Community .....—«=i i‘(‘(i‘é(’;CO;!;t(RY( (RNC... 6 ial Event eT rr—“a‘“OOOOOCOC( R $RRRRRCSCr«CiCi‘ R.trtrtr—SC i‘i‘C‘“‘COCs SC C sC C C ™ ™CO 16 ee Ce rrr—“r—r—“‘CRCiC(NONiazsCaiC ‘a 17 In Memoriam, David Chandler .... wd fe) SR A A 8 ee a ee ee ee ee ee 8 RR RH 6K Re ee wR 6 ee 4 ee In Memoriam, Dacie Moses e eniors ee ge ee a ee ee ee eee ee De eee ee ee ee et Seer Se eee ee ee ee eS ee ee Se ee ee ee ee ee Oe er ee ee er ee ee iS) [3] Or,? i eke ° a @o . : ‘ a a é 3 ‘ : : ‘ . . . . . . : : ‘ : A : 5 : 5 ‘ : . . ‘ . : ‘ . . . : . . : . : . x . ; . a . : ; : . : . : . ‘ 4 Q . é . : ‘ : a . : ‘ ; ‘ A : ; : ‘ : P ; fc ; ; ; : : ; = ‘ . A . . : S . . ; : e . e ‘ e é e ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ zs é ; : : : A . s : ; ‘ g s G ; ; : 5 ‘ 5 ‘ i. 4 : . 4 ‘ ; : ; . i . é s é A ‘ @ i: . : i ‘ ‘ ak ath oi o NO Nh |. rganizations ............. ... |... ................................ 1 Day in the Life of a Carleton Bench ....................-.-. 2. ee: 184 COMMUNITY The Carleton Community (and other myths) Community (ke-miu’ ni-ti) 1. A body politic, as a village, town, city or state. 2. The public; any body of persons having common interests. 3. A sharing or participation. “The Carleton Community”, it’s a slippery idea. Difficult to pin down. It defies definition, perhaps because it describes an enity whose bound- aries and structure are anything but precise. The College is so many things at once: an allegedly reputa- ble institution of academic endeav- or, a serene wasteland of arctic beauty, a continuing (but always changing battle between intitutional and radical politics, comps, a phan- tasmagoric maze of groups, clubs, committiees, associations, and spe- cial interests: inshort, anything but a community. How could any popula- tion so confusing, so consistently at odds with itself claim to be a ‘‘com- munity’? And yet the claim is still made, fueled by a very common feeling that there is something, well special about Carleton. Something unique, something that makes sense (if not order) out of the confu- sion. The College is an ubiquitous presence; in all its manifestations and various extensions, where it touches one, it touches all. And where all are touched, there is a shared sense, a commonality of ex- perience. A community. Look at it this way: Each Spring term there comes a day (early in the term in a good year, late in the term in a bad one) when the sun sudden- ly ups and shines for what seems like the first time since the previous September. The snow is gone and under the sun’s gentle prodding, the ground slowly warms to a point where it seems asin against all the gods of land and sky to keep your shoes on. Stereo speakers appear in dorm windows like rare flowers that only bloom once each year. Suddenly everyone is in shorts; ev- at ih cr ere rr ie i tinea re ar i i i ak teh hE eryone is barefoot; everyone has a frisbee (or a softball, or football, or what-ever) and everyone is drinking in the delights of that most joyous celebration — the First Day of Spring. It’s Carleton’s own version of a Dionysiac festival, a bacchanal that can be found nowhere else on the earth. ‘A sharing ...’’ How often has this happened? You’re sitting in an airport or some other unlikely place, when all of a sudden you notice that the person sitting across from you and two seats down is vaguely fa- miliar. A moment or two of thought - -- Of course! Econ 10 Fall term. She sat in the front row next to the pre- med. It all comes back. A word or two of introduction, a few memories of the class, and all of a sudden you’ve discovered a new friend. “... OY participation.”’ Try ex- paining Rottblatt to someone who has never attended Carleton and most likely you'll get one of those “Well-gee-it must-be-nice’”’ expres- sions that people wear when they’re too polite to tell you how bored they are. If, on the other hand, you could plop them down on libefield, with a bottle of Hauenstein in one hand, and a Spaulding mitt (the Willie Mays autographed model) proudly worn on the other, then they might begin to understand the mystery and the glory of the game. But only then. The population of a small college is a strange thing. Hundreds of peo- ple, all with different interests, differ- ent backgrounds, different goals, are brought together into very close quarters and forced to co-exist. It seem impossoble: there are too (continued on page 8) (continued from page 7) many cliques, too much provincial- ism, too many people who are just too different. But is works, some- how. Jocks room with geeks, a stu- dio art major plays Wombat with a pre-med, a small-town boy from darkest lowa puts together an oral presentation with a city-boy from Vi- enna. The differences don’t disap- pear, but they do begin to seem less important. Maybe because, once you've whiled away a stretch of time here, you start to realize the people you know here and the things you’ve done with them have affect- ed you, changed you. And you in turn have affected them. And that what has changed you has been your time at Carleton. A college is not a community; a college is an institution. What the college does is give people a chance to make a community, by giving them a chance to share in an infinite number of joys, pains and experiences. Not a bad basis for a community on the whole. oO 4 11 i: %; Sr dh Pe ety Pe a a Ss 12 — 14 ) SS (AR PN WN MR $e og fem (Wee Fee rm ease os rae, Aa a. VW ae SCHILLEA 15 SPECIAL EVENTS Although you would never realize it upon first glance, the gouges in the trees near Burton are obscure reminders of a milestone in the college’s history: Oa Or a ne Strike Although you would never realize it upon first glance, the gouges in the trees near Burton are obscure remind- ers of a milestone in the college’s histo- ry: its first strike by unionized shop, housekeeping and foodservice em- ployees. The gouges — caused by the erratic lawn-mowing of a top adminis- trator — recall a time when the Carle- ton Community was bitterly divided. The union claimed it was being “‘ig- | nored’’ by the college. The college thought the strike was “‘unnecessary’’. Students and professors were uncon- venienced, puzzled and impatient. Confusion was the one word that aptly described the campus mood. Student mailboxes were regularly stuffed with letters of explanation, re- buttal and accusation from both the union and the college; it became virtu- ally impossible to decipher what really went on in closed-door sessions be- tween negotiators and mediators. Blame was transferred easily: the strike was caused by the administra- tion’s attitude, or was it because of the verbal abuse of the college’s negotia- tor? The strike had unanimous support from the rank and file, or was it being used as a stepping stone for a hot- headed union man? This ambiguity generated interminable rumours, it did (continued from page 19) 18 little to end the conflict. But finally, after six weeks of pacing back and forth on the picket line waiting for the elusive settlement, the workers re- turned to work. The whole college breathed a sigh of relief. The final settlement of a 12.5 per- cent wage increase was approximately what the college had originally bud- geted for the union, and the budget — a public document — reflected this. Why, then, was there a strike? Shop Union Steward John Price ex- plained that the union decided to strike “not only because of the substandard wage Offer of eight percent that was then on the table, but also because people in the union were damn sick and tired of being ignored by the col- lege. The institution was telling us that we didn’t matter very much,”’ he said. However, Robert Edwards, talking to reporters immediately after the strike was announced, called the strike ‘‘un- neccessary”’ and “‘a great shame. We very much want to talk,”’ he said. Inter- viewed after the settlement, Edwards acknowledged that the strike forced (continued on page 20) mee Strike the administration to change its labor relations and its attitude toward the workers. ‘“‘This has made us more aware of the fact that when we have a tightly-woven community, we should think particularly hard about how to weave the members of our union into our affairs,’’ he said. Price agreed that the strike did in some ways change things for the bet- ter. ‘‘Before the strike, we had virtually no labor ralations. Now | think we do,”’ he added. But how could the strike last six weeks? During the strike, back-lashing and invectiveness from both camps impeded the negotiating process. But more fundamental, it seems the strike’s duration is best explained by misunderstandings — or perhaps mis- direction — of the negotiators from both sides. The bombastic rhetoric of the col- lege’s negotiators — whose reputation as being loud and abrasive is well-de- served — exacerbated the tension and prolonged the strike. His fiery tirades were surely not representative of the administration’s sentiment; but, the union negotiator used them as a rally- ing point to bring out antagonisms and ultimatums that were invidious to ne- gotiations. As their economic plight worsened, however, the rank and file began to question their negotiator’s in- sistence that the college was attempt- ing to “‘bust the union’. The ground- work for a settlement was ultimately laid when a group of union members superseded negotiators and talked directly to college officials. The strike was settled less than one wee k after that discussion. After the workers returned, and ex- pecially after Winter break, the strike quickly faded from campus conversa- (continue on page 21) 20 ete 8 ONLI ELIE Rta: iinet ‘ U NIS REA ve xh of SOS DQuUANT { i HB pyease STAY AWAY _ tion. Indeed, it seemed to go the way of other transient campus issues of years past. During the strike — as in the Ethical Buying and South African debates — some students actively participated in social protest. But after the settlement, the strike, and college labor relations in general, were rarely, if ever, discussed. To many, the workers’ presence back at the job implied that the economic settlement also recon- ciled the personal hostilities precipitat- ed by the six-week walkout. There is no doubt, however, that the strike of 1980 changed labor relations SAGA AALETON oRATING ENGR. LOCAL 34 Pr at Carleton. If nothing else, both the union and the college have realized the costs of antagonism and the benefits of conciliation. 21 Right Photo: Pu Shan, Carleton Visiting Professor of Economics, Below: Opening Convocation ATR bigibiail enon a ae mf: 4 ' Harry Levin, Harvard University Professor of Comparative Literature Marcel Ophuls, French Filmmaker Carl Degler, Stanford University Professor of History James R. Mellow, author eee CONVOCatION 22 en pe eee Gn ee Farr een eee ee eee eee Below, Top Photo:José Longoria, Bottom Photo: Judd Alexander, 49, American Can Company | | | | | | | Richard Mitchell, Uni- versity of Michigan Pro- fessor of History Center Photo: Ronald Hoffman, Cornell Uni- versity Professor of Physical Science, Left Photo: Jack Lucas, 41, Jazz Musician David Porter, Carleton Professor of Classics and Music Dr. Penelope Washbourn, Author 23 fet hl feat Atherton Bean ’31 27 xr OTh .. eee 28 IN MEMORIAM DAVID CHANDLER to a fine instructor ... spirited musician ... loving friend ... IN MEMORIAM DACIE MOSES Reprinted with permission from the Minneapolis Tribune There were chocolate chips cookies, coffee and cribbage. It was a warm, well-lit place. It’s corny, but only through the small details of Dacies’s life can we ever hope to describe what she means to us. It is right that we should remember Dacie in such small ways, for her greatest secret was to take small moments and find joy and pride and wisdom in the tiniest of them. We all remember being the only person to show up for practice and playing cribbage with her for a hour. Dacie said she hated old ladies who complained about aches and pains, but she loved “‘her boys to pieces.’’ Her door was always open, and no matter how poorly we sang she would smile. We remember trying to hold rehearsals without her; how empty the house felt. To know Dacie is to understand. She is gone without great wealth, scientific or artistic achievement, but she left the world a more human, more generous place. The Knignts WWIALT EAP AN FACULTY Academics of the right sort are requisite. Observation, invention, study, and original thought are expansive and should promote the growth of mortal mind out of itself, out of all that is mortal. Mary Baker Eddy Philosophy -Left fo Right: Perry Ma- son, Maria Lugones, Gary lseminger, Roy Elveton, David Sipfle Mathematics-Seated: Seymour Schuster, Arthur Gropen, Stand- ing: Jay Goldfeather, Roger Kirchner, Frank Wolf, George Mills, Steven Galovich, Loren Haskins, John Dyer-Bennet, Stanley Selt- zer, Paul Jorgensen Psychology: Peter Guthrie, Joanne Quarfoth, John Bare 32 Sociology and Anthropology-Left to Right: Sylvia Rodriquez, James Fisher, Beverly Lauwagie, Kim Rodner, Russell Langworthy Political Science -Seated: Mi- chael Zuckert, Standing: Cath- erine Zuckert, Roy Grow, Paul Wellstone, Norman Vig — ee ee ee gee te Petia ee ae eee aed eta te 2 le Me ah hss ata tt ht oPE oe 9, fan, bots Sable 96 a Ahn eh 6 EP oa tne ht, 8 tg Ae bh Oak D245 ee ia Oe eae 4 oO Ode Oa ee 80 dr as ee bn 94 ee, Oke 0, be ear esse Oe ee eee! 33 Religion-Row 7: Anne Patrick, Bard- well Smith, Richard Libowitz, Row 2: Richard Crouter, David Maitland, Rob- ert Wood, Walter Wyman Classical Language-Seated: Linda Clader, Standing: Nancy Wilkie, Jack- son Bryce, David Porter Geology -Left to Right; Eiler Henrick- son, Mary Savina, Betty Bray, Shelby Boardman, Caryl Buchwald, Timothy Vick Modern Languages-Aow 7: Richard Cantwell, Coco Colteaux, Joe Shep- ard, Charles Messner, Row 2: Victor Branitski, William Brust, Janet Goff, Joan Odd, Mary-Alice Sipfle, Pat Dust, Julie Klassen, Cathy Yandell, Mi- lan Kovacovic, Antonio Obaid gph Miia tag Cell ities ees Ne aI AE History -Seated: Carl Weiner, Ray Kea, Clifford Clark, Standing: Wil- liam Woehrlin, John Tutino, Kirk Jeffrey, Robert Bonner, Philip Niles, Diethelm Prowe Physics and Astronomy-Left to Right: Janet Runkel, Robert Reitz, Robert Russell, Robert Mathews, William Titus, Bruce Thomas, Thomas Moore, Warren Ringlien Economics-Seated: Betty Ken- dall, Standing: Jeffrey Adams, Robert Will, Ada Mae Harrison, George Lamson, Thomas Pender, Pu Shan Education-Seated: Helen Berwald, Paula Rome, Standing: Norma Kerr, Paul Jorgensen, Roger Bybee BXe test tet sg ee ay tela” Mlaehi ru tthe ty 44st, ete dg he Ghee Oe u pel’ te Wie Uae q tats Stay Cael al ts Ga, fo Eel y das thas tte at) ee ete Ga seth ig te ase te EE ETP ast ta a et nee TE 35 Men’s Physical Education: James Nelson, Willard Tuomi, Jack Thurn- blad, Bob Sullivan, Willard Huyck Music-Seated: Cora Scholz, Marie Jensen, Margaret Smith, Standing: William Wells, Harry Nordstrom, Mary Nelson, Jeremy Balmuth, William Nel- son, Robert Luther, Anne Mayer, Rob- ert Luoma Chemistry-Left to Right: Richard Ramette, Lucy Weiss, Peter Mahaffy, Jerry Mohrig, Charles Carlin, Clifford Larsen, William Child Women’s Physical Education- eft to Right: Mary Easter, Eleanor Hansen, Antoi- nette Sostek, Pat Lamb, Eileen Sharp, Joyce Davis 36 Theater Arts: Ruth Weiner, Edward Sostek, Linda Giering English-Row 17: George Soule, Frank Morral, James McDonnell, Owen Jen- kins, John Wright, Row 2: John Tall- madge, Jane McDonnell, Nona Fien- berg, Katherine Sorensen, Heather Dubrow, Vern Bailey, Robert Tisdale | Biology-Left to Right: Miles Bakke, Florence Farber, Gerry Hill, John Ty- moczko, Janet Runkel, Gary Wagen- bach, Mary Henry, Ross Shoger Film Arts: Peter Bundy, Vern Bailey, John Schott 37 } - - OGG eEeeeedee le et he et he wt eh dh conten 6, , 240, Ohta te ttn t8ha te a, MO 4a thst at “ ed oe aT ee 7 SENIORS What we call the beginning is often the end And to make an end is to make a beginning. 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ACS Nai —— 87 Keith Bengtson-Chemistry Me 2 oD c oT oO x x ® a i) oO Do 2 [e) to) o ® ee = 2 , = z = 2 oy 2 2 r = i 2 2 ee é 2 fe S = oO £ ve . 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Barrett-English Costume Design- Cookery, Dressing a ham Mona_ Tahar-Sociology Anghropology, Gunn-’80 Brenda Warren-Economics Becky Halbe- ““Undercover’’ English Liz Wyant-Studio Art, Anne Barrett Mona Sadow-Sociology Anthropology 102 Punima Desai-Sociology Anthropology Michael Kirschner-Biology David Ericksen-English Leslie Ritter-Religion Center Photo: Gary Walvatne-Geology, Mike Gillette- Biology Philosophy, Todd Erickson-Economics, John Neumann-History Ray Dietman-Economics 103 104 Kathy Lee-Biology, Teresa Dinsmore-Religion, Betsy Beise-Physics Steve Nickerson-English Philosophy, Evie Thomas-English Becky Craven Center Left Photo: Krysti Wagener-Psychology, Liz Klages-International Relations, Center Right Photo: Michael Tobin-Biology David Rodgers-Geology, Jeff Mow-Environmental Education nan oo . a. ye ie g q ‘ : 7 | NG “he —— . ‘ ) 7 RRA 4 ga. Se BEN, “ Sawai MR SAAS | i 1| Hy i pty} i | | i } Clockwise from to left: Tony Ruscitti- International Relations, Steve Carlson- Sociology Anthropology, Barbara Orbi- son-Studio Art, Jim Coffman-Biology, Ed Cummings, Paul Yeomans-Asian History, Judge Grice, Dave Groundwater, Laura | Melnick-Spanish | i 105 FLOORS STUDENT RESIDENCE INDEX HALLS Burton 110 Davis 114 Evans 118 Goodhue 112 Musser 124 Myers 108 Nourse 116 Severance 120 Watson 121 HOUSES Allen 131 Alumni 133 Benton 126 Chaney 131 Faculty Club 126 Faculty Club Annex 131 Farm 129 Furber 133 Hall 127 Hill 130 Huntington 127 Parish 132 Parr 130 Prentice 134 Programs 134 Reynolds 132 Rice 130 Stimson 126 Village 132 Watson . 128 Wilson 27 OFF-CAMPUS Hackberry Hollow 125 18 East 9th St 128 110 Winona 128 317 Winona 129 Ashmore 128 17% Bridge Square 135 Gridley Hall: End of an Era When it was dedicated in 1882, Gridley Hall was considered one of the most beautiful dormitories in the Middle West. Now about its Victorian atmosphere clings the aura of hundreds of memories of past freshmen girls. Hardly oppres- Sive is this atmosphere, however, but abounding with the energy of 130 active co-eds. Because most girls spend their first years here, Gridley has acquried a deep sentimental connection in the heart of every East Sider. Algol 1941 Second Myers-Row 1: Linda Reven, Robin Hobart, Betty Hallenbeck, Suzanne Klick, Carol Murray, Row 2: Darlene Keppers, Darlene Uproe, Mary Anne Wolff, Jessann Peterson, Betsy McEneaney, Marnie McGrath, Gail North, Sue Olsen, Norm Brown, Mary Schroth, Mike Thompos, Row 3: Carlton Lyons, Genie Hoffmann, Elizabeth Culver, Bob Tipping, David Kirschner, Andrew Alatis, David Klimstra, Bea Prati, Doug Bridge, Dewight Koeberl, John Johanneson, Bill Edinger, Tina Carlson, Mart Riddering, Grace Fan, Beth Allen, Carolyn Baker, Sharon Karch, David Gellert Fourth Myers-Aow 7: John Heintz, Don Hill, Pete Bierbaum, Dave Butler, Joe Cherry, Bill Ford, Ken Harvey, Eric Hiort, Keith Wiebe, Kevin Baldwin, Tom LaTourrette, Row 2: Leif Erickson, Erik Chapman, Dave Groos, Keith Harris, Tom Shoop, Mike Thomas, Bruce Leppink, Scott Springer, Jack Walsh, Jim Haughn, Nelson Raitt. Row 3: Bob Cote, John Estey, Pete Bronsted, Doug Lufkin, Jon Thomas, Paul Johnson, Smiley Elmo, Tim Baxter. Row 4: Kim Moermond, Paul Schneider, John Miller, Jaco 108 First Myers: Sarah Seddon, Jeff Slocum, Colin Pope, Hal Kosiba Third Myers-Aow 7: Ellen Pyle, Becky Braddy, Chuck Glaser, Erik Schwarzkopf, Tom Riley, Steve McCormick, Tom Albertson, Row 2: Steffan Ho, Brigitta Remole, Mary Beth Kiefer, Kris Herfkens, Nancy Dysinger, Louise Durand, Rebecca Loew, Karen Raugust, Bruce Grench, Torsten Kjellstrand, Row 3: Keith Laidig, Beth Stewart, Linda Tsung, Tom Schlagel, Scott Willett, Kirk Allen, Shelley Rosenfeld, Robin Ingenthron, Sara Watson, Dave Stein, Row 4: Burt Jaynes, Greg Hill, Marty Morrissey, Steve Widenhouse, Patty Mitchell, George Glander, Brad Terry, Nate Laroi, Jeff Prohofsky ES EE ee PPP Rr PE PTT Pe Vy EPP ll OE Pe LE PS PP CO PP CEPT PLIES Oe VI Pes ree © Second Burton-Aow 17: Gretchen Green, Carl Weinkauf, Kathy Villas, Julie Eisenberg, Row 2: Noah Krieger, Kathy Rowe, Dave Ma- jerus, Mercer Cook, Mickey Murphy, Ari Aris- tides, Erik Andrews, Row 3: Richard Brett, Quinta Vreede, Meg Graff, Barb Swenson, Pete Whiting, Pete Albrecht, Todd Proebst- ing, Jeff Ellis, Row 4: Tom Shaw, Jo Froeh- lich, Mary Maloney, Dave Katter, Ann God- frey, Geoff Peake, Mary Frank, Baird John- son, Maribeth Moore ar + a Pies Aleist oti if ¥; e wm Ns XS je First Burton-FRow 1: Sandy Pryse, Gretchen Revie, Scott Ritger, Chuck Jungmann, Jon Enquist, Mary Rosinski, Row 2; Jim Doull, Vickie Tornatore, Kelly Holmes, Tracy Kinkead, Row 3: David Gassel, Shari Loop, Barb Bringedahl, Jim Schwert, Cindi Abrams, Jeewon Chung, Mark Williams, Andy Spiropoulos, Row 4: Sonia Dasilva, Jeri Knaras, Emily Chesick, Paul Martin, Ross Johnson, Joe Swanson, Garant Guzy, Sumner Crosby, Dave Schoenfeld, Bobby Lingner, lvan Dunmire, Mark Reid, Kate Logan, Chris Walker 110 TIT AUR PT OL UOT AIS TT TTT ADC Third Burton-Aow 7: Linda Ollis, Dave Adel- . son, Kay Landau, Karl Fricke, Chris Triff, Alec Beck, Jay Waldera, Row 2: Katie Lukermann, Sigrid Finke, Mary Burch, Stephanie Fields, Leslie Bell, George Mourafetis, Brian Smith, Maya Bunik, Laurel Hall, Sarah Plowe, Frank Hogan, Row 3: Lezley Jones, Pete Davidson, Mary Sullivan, Steve Burgeson, Greg Krauth, Shari Ruggiero, Ann Whitmer, Greta Ander- son, Jim Leach, Chris Cotton, Scott Keene, Kate Meikle, Dan Nikcevich Fourth Burton-Fow 7: Mariellen Anthony, Linda Schalch, Rich Wagner, John Waber, Row 2: Bob Cooke, Hide Sato, Julie Lang- ford, Pamina Ewing, Laura Hoyt, Row 3: Chris Moore, Marc Post, Joe Goswitz, Bobby Kuo, Kevin Najafi, Sue Kanne, Tony Ruscitti, Row 4: Jon Linman, Sam Bates, Caroline Boudreau, Dana Hirschbaum, Linda Kam- pert, Dwayne Trujillo, Row 5: Bob Jacobson, Rich Howard, Peter Ubel, Doug Walker 112 First Goodhue-Afow 7: Ka- tie Mahoney, Dierdre Beyer, Amy Sager, Bruce Hutch- ins, Dan McCreary, Dave Jensen, Mike Rothman, Pete Leadley, Dan Riley, Wendy Urban, John Cru- sius, Row 2: Bridget Rug- gle, Peggy Callahan, Sahya Nak amura, Jane Woodwell, Patti Nolan, Becky Howard, Lori Hall, Heidi Johnson, In- grid Sparrow, Tim Brook, Row 3: Sean Soltysik, Tom Hall, Dave Gray, Jim Tol- ford, Chuck Ward, Diane Harrison, Mark Guttag, Ra- chel Kalin, Matthew Ep- stein, Steele Stewart, Row 4: Chuck Wojciechowski, John Mullan, Dave Juda, Holly Lynn, Dave Wiesler, Dion Crenshaw, Nick Tell, Marc Borge, Ward Jankus Second Goodhue-Aow 7: Ick Lee, Don Frost, Carolyn Ferrari, Karen Kim, Dan Gruidl, Tom Friedmann, Webster Hoener, Art Del Buono, Row 2: Jennifer Shah, Ben Adams, Kevin Ludeke, Kim Drysdale, Connie Monson, Paul Oz- zello ( bear), Chris Tar- asczuk, George Lee, Row 3: Theresa Wagner, Jim Southwick, David Alex- ander, Karen Cunnyngham, Randy Mark, Mark Hibbs, Margo Shohl, Laura In- grahm, Doug Hodder, Row 4; Paul Fawcett, Wendy Heck, Jeff Conery, Brad Ulery, Melanie Flesner, Lau- ra Reed, Mark Wanmacher Third Goodhue-Aow 7: Lynn Eastman, Kim Ady, Hal Light, Becky French (the lusty wench), Kara Keeling, Steve Papastefanou, Tom White, Dave Neidhart, Row 2: Paul Baepler, Jackie Adams, John Hedquist, John Buckley, Bert Obregon, Dave Glick, Sue Barclay, Baby, Shoes, Row 3: Liz Edblom, Chris Kippels, Marcia Harvey, Ben Frank, Paul Kelly, Tom Lane, Chris Pike, Don Leighton, Chris Hickman, Heidi Bowl-Haaland, Nana Biney, Scooter Row 4: Sylvia Becker, Annette Beaulieu, Kim Berkman, Karleanne Rogers, Jeanne O'Reilly, Debby Lacey, John Smoot, Kit French, Bob Kopf, David Malakoff, Lisa Wehmeyer Fourth Goodhue-Aow 17: Laura Daniel, Nick Gustilo, Scott Smith, Jill Carlson, Jay Jackson, Charles Jones, Jennifer Jordan, Katie MacMillian, Jim Reichert, A Perspec-ive, Klay Christianson. Row 2: Susan Mikota, Karin Knutson, Ann Delong, Dave Owen (Pokey), Margo Dumelle, Nevin Franke, Matt Siess, Ted “‘Theo”’ Petersen, Paul Krieg, Jeff Sundberg, Katie Mancuso, Brad West, Jane Schechter, Julie Lund, Eric Marhoun, Audie Lyness, Patty Guthmann, Laura Mathews, Becky Haag, Art Glasfed, Dave Schmidt, Debby Gordon, John Thoren Fourth Davis-Row 1: Mark Odoroff, Devin limoto, Jill Wright, Vera Werdouschegg, Sally Godfrey, Marion Slocum, Kris Strang, Row 2: Tom Hoerger, Tina Ashby, Heidi Wulcezyn, John Dunn, Ann Dahigren, Charles Schmidt, Row 3: Steve Baron, Eric Johnson, Brock Stevens, Jim Hinman, Steve Childress First Davis-Row 7: Cathy Shiraiwa, Steve Ad- ams, Paul Bode, Ted Weldon, Brad Linzie, Steve Shapiro, Row 2: Terry Mau, Kathy Houle, Liz Greenbery, Kris Dittmer, Anita Stolarow, Liz Klages, Donna Klick, Row 3: Walt Davis, Vinaya Chepuri, John Sither, Valerie Hoffman, Carol Bradford, Rich Wells, Tom Szentgyorgyi, Willi Callison, Dan Bartholomay Ground David-Aow 1: Melanie McDermet, Aram Berberian, Row 2: Britt Laursen, Bill Darby, Todd Schafer, Lynn Nyquist, Row 3: Chris Borden, Dave Ratner, John Hodges, Sharon Anderson, Row 4: Lee Roderick, Aaren Puccell, Rob Stroebel, Andy Oliver, Debbie Hendrickson, Keith Getz, Bill Rudy, Tom Brunton Third Davis-Row 7: Anne Levy, Rob Machalek, Tom Stein, Leslie Schluckebier, Ross Owens, Row 2: Daphne Cobb, Ellen Eisenberg, Amy Sewell, Susan Paulson, Barb Behringer, Tim Walker, Josh Simonds, Row 3: Bill Chapin, Ulrich Koester, Eric Morton, Karen Birk, Chris Hamilton, Karl Covert, Martha Easton Second Davis-Aow 7: Liz Sunderland, Carol Ecob, Mike Strom, Ann Haugan, Cath Finney, Bruce Morrison, Row 2: Dave Parks, Andrew Wright, Hector Flores, Pam Stever, Julie Wolf, Libby Cooper, Diana Waddle, Alison Rieber, Row 3: Dave Hahn, Liz Lathrop, Jane Youmans, Al Coons, Jim Zacharski, Dave Buzard, Stan Stohr, Row 4: Rick Hauser, Linda Tedford, Brad Gustafson, Matt Carpenter 116 First Nourse-Row 7: Lisa Bourne, Lisa Shirley, Jackie Al- bright, Heather Beal, Toianna Gump, Row 2: Jill Hendrickson, Karen Rasmussen, Maura O'Connor, Thale Cross, Caro- lyn Ham, Camille von Eber- stein, Sonia Valdivia, Stepha- mie Koplitz, Lori Ferguson, Lin- da Burlak, Maggie Martinez Second Nourse-Aow 7: Kathy Seamon, De Jensen, Tina Nguyen, Betsy Carman, Jo Johnson, Beki Marty, Sophie Mayr, Row 2: Dana Bennett, Lisa Ceale, Denise Kokaras, Debbie Burns, Sarah Theimer, Julie Gannon, Margaret Kelly, Carmen McPherson, Sarah Goetz, Catherine Ferry, Bridget Krause Third Nourse-Fow 7: Lynn Leonard, Suzy Renfro, Jean Terp- stra, Sarah Alger, Mary Hackman, Aurora, Row 2: Kathy Vaughan, Karen Ballentine, Mary Roberti, Sarah Lane, Laura Carlson, Sharon Kelly, Cecil Weisstein, Akemi Tanaka, Alex Vincent, Michelle Mutschler, Tara Gidwani Fourth Nourse-FAow 7: Veronica Obodo, Kristine Cecil, Row 2: Carin Wold, Naomi Bradfute, Margie Sloan, Lynn Kubowicz, Julie Thirsten, Lydia Wyatt, Coral Frazell, Jill Gohdes, Row 3: | Ellen Emerson, Laurel Izuno, Julie Rogers, Mary Doheny, Liz Davies, Edie Karras, Mary McMillan, Jane Mikulski eee cael I a ree a rae I A Pal hel ORS TIYS PRCT PAL ET CERT PRICE PLAST PAL PC ATLA PO TPE) Wo” Evans A Column- eft to Right: Gordon Cuany, Linda O’Neal, Mary Yee, Sus Rowley, Janet Smith, Denise Clayton, Rob Schneider, Audrey Mandel, Nancy Minella, Sandy Grove, Tim Spurgin, Don Pugsley, Abe Fisher, Ken Morris, Steve Stanley, Katie Clapham, Enrique Dalmasso, ) Amy Crocker Ground First Evans-Aow 7: Colleen Raske, Steve Caplow, Brenda Warren, Jeff Stewart, Connio Weil, Mary Jill Bringgold, Ramona Rantala, Florence Wong, Row 2: Jeff Kohler, Warren Ammentorp, Sara Horst, Hugh Jenkins, Tony Selb, Coleman Nemerov, Linda Hafemeister, David Kaatrud, Pete Warnken, Ted Ritsos, Julie Onstad, Eugene Geddes, Karl Thomas, Bob Taylor, Bonita Jones 118 DE a Stas ths Vida E hde ss ote obs bots, Mute eita es abe Evans B C Columns-Aow 7: Greg Lufkin, Dag Bennett, Walt Stevenson, Paul Lewis, Annette Heilberg, Row 2: Matt Christ, Steve Nickerson, Elizabeth Barrett, Bruce Pfaff, Rob Alexander, Jon Benson, Mike Markowitz, Row 3: llze Stankevics, Steve Gradwohl, John Russel, Kris Nielsen, Azin Adjoudani, Matt Erskine, Greg Gorden, Mary Holmes, Judy Bouma, Craig Scott, Jeff Pipes SOIeE. Evans D E Columns-Aow 17: Alex Walker, Row 2: Caroline Vickery, Sue Hanson, Pipo Nguyen-Duy, Mike Karson, Steve Dorn, Row 3: Tom Ceddia, Deb DeBruin, Jeanne Wildman, Jim Gramentine, Mark Loeb, Matt Masotti, Bill Surman, Brian Fox, Chris Hoham, Chuck Shipan 120 First Second Severance-Aow 7: Kristin Larson, Leslie Fagre, Laura Ferguson, Megan Caldwell, Sherry Wren, Lisa Rosenthal, Nora Elizondo, Kirk Lufkin, Row 2: Kevin Hub- bard, Susan McCarthy, Leah Ruby, Julie Craig, Patty Dia- mond, John Leemhuis, Megan Devlin, Steve Klapmeier, Row 3: Sam White, Craig Robbins, Mark Sandbaken, Steve Schultz, Dave Simenstad, Nick Peppers, Scott Seinola, Charles Westling, Simon Niedenthal, Barbara Pitkin, Paula Armagost, Dave Shull Third Fourth Severance-Aow 7: Martha Phillips, Troya Bogard, Russ Tillotson, Doug Sauter, Sarah Ward, Amanda Miller, Julie Mead, John Friedhoff, Charles Pydych, Row 2: Leslie McMurray, Colette Meyer, Carol Tritschler, Linda Don- nelly, David Burr, Christorpher Burwell, John Schlifske, Todd Erickson, Barry Sewall, John Neumann, Randy Beller Second Watson-Aow 7: Cathy O'Dell, Lily Raymond, Juliette Ramirez, Row 2: Doug Vakoch, Andy Gargas, Mary Clark, Laurie Waters, Mary O'Keefe, Dwight Alexander, Row 3: Tim Yaukey, Robbie Burdick, Leigh Simpson, Erin Lundgren, Rod Stoltzfus, Row 4: Mike Weaner, Rock Miller, Bob Nebesar, Mike Piazza, Curtis Pierce, Mark Gordon, Greg Morin Third Watson-Aow 17: Kate MackKin- non, Roy Reynolds, Sue Peterson, Row 3: David Mclivaine, Laura Himes, Keith Bengtson, Bob Shively, Rick Hunter, Lia Semba, Row 4: Dwight Alexander, Randy Farmer, Sean Beardsley, Susan Kalina, Tom Kenny, Mary Skinner, Dean Williams Hitoshi Motoyama, Pat Bruer, Row 3: 122 Fifth Watson-Row 17: Steve Booth, Faye Lufkin, Lori Pom- merenke, Jena Myers, Liz Screaton, Nancy Barnard, Judy Bongs, Row 2: Su Sethna, Alan Gloeckle, Jeff Carpenter, Kay Biga, Rudi De- Zoeten, Joel Workin, Bryan Maret, Mitch Johnson, Dan Schroeder, Row 3: Wendy McCormick, Ernie Ling, Jeff Parker, Beth Pearson, Paul Mullin, Eric Mansa, Mark Mas- ters Fourth Watson-Fow 7: Gretchen Wenner, David Chalk, Scott Johnson, Boyd Lebow, Bill Calhoun, Row 2; Adrienne Neuer, Scott Porter, Chris Creighton, Bob Elhai, Ruth O’Connor, Vince Brown, Kip Montgomery, Joanne Westlund, Liz Mahan, Row 3: Perry Ferguson, Lisa Maracich, John Mims, Frank Roepke Sixth Watson-Aow 7: Mark Williams, Tom Carroll, Steve VanHoey, Seth Leventhal, John Thompson, Row 2: George Hudak, Kari Shaw, Robert Dunlap, David Pier, Sally Wilt, Cindy Breckenridge, Row 3: Sicko Smith, Alexandra Williams, Margaret Wood, Brian Freeman, Linda Haven, Sarah Kelly, Jenni Huldin, Ray Bunkofske, Brian Bloomquist, Nathan Markowitz ZOMXH S Seventh Watson-Aow 7: Catie Chi, Paul Baubly, Betsy Joppa, Row 2: Cristi Crosby, Ramon Garcia, Laura Beard, Neal Rutstein, Susan Loscutoff, Jill Anania, Row 3: Jane Weier, Anne Crippen, Danny Shapiro, Steve Glaser, Tom Leifheit, Janice Franklin, Row 4: Liz Victor, Jay Cummings, Mike Ostrom, Chris Foley, Ruth Oppedahl, Row 5: David Pickle, Tinne Rosenmeier, David Ericksen, Jim Coffman, Dave Witte, Craig Peterson 124 Second Musser-Aow 7: Jane Berne, Colleen Jeffries, Jean Hendren, Jill Holm, Suna Strong, Patty Carlson, Patty Mason, Sylvia Hedler, Sharla Fett, Row 2: Anita Stolarow, Dee Clarkowski, Cindi Thompson, Michele Schwartz, Nancy Pellowe, Jodi Saltzberg, | Robin Cherry, Row 3: Cheryl Twite, Laurie Maclaren, Lynne Freeman, Sarah Lesch, Jennie Hersh, Jenny Sosin, Janet Sawin, Gayle — Wallace, Row 4: Ev Robbennolt, Visala Chepuri, Molly O’Dell, Amy Kortenhof, Kim Swain, Susan Moe, Katherine Underwood, Diana Kinzie, Sarah Lucken, Karen Ogren, Shelly Blees, Lou Leonard ARLE . ) tx Fourth Musser-Fow 7: Lisa Vecoli, Caroline Ford, Ruth Robertz, Gerry Zipser, Linda Shields, Anne Westcott, C arol Wattleworth, Ellen Kern, Row 2: Sue Ridgeway, Wendy Duvel, Tanja Lian, Beth Anne Torgerson, Ginny Neal, Nancy McDermott, Jean Hilton, Row 3: Lisa-Marie Rousseau, Beth Adams, Karen Morrill, Alice O'Hara, Meg Philbin, Kel- lie Burke, Sara Parker, Sara Sudenga, Cindy Pozanc, Lisa Hartz, Row 4: Kendra Beard, Kathy Malville, Lori Sevcik, Helen Silbaugh, Hilary Berkman, Rita Press, Elaine Ellis, Caro- lyn Reinertsen, Melanie Field Third Musser-Row 1: John Stenson, Dave Marquardt, Mike Lutarewych, Eric Ernstene, Paul Bransky, Bryan Paterbaugh, Steve Levine, Pete Hansen, Jordan Antonelli, Stu Naber, Andy Kao, Row 2: Matt Allen, Jerry Comeau, Sam Pfaff, Matt Bernard, Brian Leonard, Harold Woodley, Bob Nieman, John Buss, Eric Bosset, Mike Lopez, Joe Fromm, Mike Nilsson, Andy Mcintosh, Tom Ferris, Steve Sutton M U S S E R H O U S = S etn = 7 ee Hackberry Hollow-Dorothy Grice, Therese Pajunen, John Cutler, Alison MacDonald 126 Faculty Club-Aow 7: Brian Gron- ert, Dave Carlson, Matt Oja, Joel Keehn, Claire Gerhard, Michael Kahle, Haak Thorsen, Row 2: Rob- ert Morphis, Michael Kelly, Paul Erdman, Leslie Ritter Stimson House: Charles Crutch- field, Jim Truman, Lamar Williams, Tom Valdivia, Mansoor Husain, Pete Malloy, Jon Darby, Tim Moran, Bob Jones, Jeff Hart, Greg Moran, Troy Mangan Benton House-Row 17: Jim Tharin, Tamsan Beattie, Steve Ma- tranga, Brian Birk, Barb Beresford, Row 2: Becky Halbe, John Bryson, Jim Dimitriou, Chris Gillette Huntington House (French House)-Aow 7: Karen La Violette, Todd Larson, Frances Marshall, Karin Thron, Marc Lussier, Dave Ratner, Row 2: Tom Baring, Deb Smith, Heyo Vanlten, Judy Rob- erts, Fabienne, Rosa Fernandez, Sheila Pagelkopf, Dave Beriss, Philippe Rass, Dave Anderson, Nancy Newman Hall House-Row 17: Judge Grice, Paul Yeomans, Row 2: Alison Whelan, Patti De- Fazio, Fred Neher, Julie Whitman, Sue Ebner, Jan- eann Zimmerman, Helen Lauderdale, Bill Clary C) (1) G2 ©) ae Wilson House (Arts Interest)- eft to Right: Jon Acheson, Elliot Kipnis, Tina Grunes, Chris Hutchins, Grace Guggenheim, Ken Greenlee, Cathy Maggio, Jim Lorens 118 East 9th St.-Left to Right: Becky Cra- ven, Jan Pohl, Sheren Clark, Gail Peretsman Watson House- eff to Right: Paula Sossen, | Dan Unumb, Pete Wiegand, Mary Lucas, Cathy Grinstead, Rip DeMar, Ben Levy, Sue Marsh 110 Winona: Alison Lud- wick, Margaret Winslow Ashmore House: Jeff Nixa, Not Pictured: That useless cat, Bandit. 128 Farm House-Aow 7: Mike Chick, Dave Westneat, Dan Son- tag, Martha Shadle, Paul Martin, Row 2: Missy Willette, Sarah Benn, Gail Peretsman, Row 3: Caroline Scully, Nancy Gal- lagher 317 Winona: April Elsasser, Anne Welna, Puni Desai, Abby Neville Rice House-Fow 7: Leigh Ann Zimmerman, Lisa Plaisance, Brenda Carlson, Row 2: Peter Gruman, Dave Nienhuis, Suzie Linehan, Lisa Rasmussen, Patrica Leroy, Cynthia Koop, Row 3: Christian White, Steve Sallstrom, Eric Phillips, Chris Johnson, Chuck Levin, Mike Shklar, Hal VanRyswyk Ne -a ee (eae? bey 90.8 42 i BiH is ie fe on ae (oes Parr House-Left To Aight: Dave Becker, Fambly, Dave Rodgers, Roger Nosal, Jeff Mow, Neu-Lee-Wed, Eric Larson, Eiler Hen- rickson Hill House-Aow 7: Paul Vaaler, Tim Kruse, Jo Misey, Brent Siegel, Karen Deaton, Laura Goos- tree, Lynn Davies, Sandra Barbee, Row 2: Cathey Toner, Lena Mitchell, Tim Godfrey, Ted Simonides, Bill Brambir, Steve Harvey, John Youngblood, Brad Stiritz, Jim Jacobs, Curt Wyf- fels, Mike Connelly, Al Reilly 130 Allen House-Fow 17: Gregg Pavitt, Ellen Anderson, Bob Fisher, Row 2: Ruth Owens, Sam Delson, Row 3: Laura Par- sons, Craig Mohn, Row 4: Greg Brewster, Janean Miller, Michael Krantz Faculty Club Annex: Eileen Coan, Rus- sell Maier, Joan Combellick, Chase Turn- er Chaney House-Aow 17: Jennifer Nelson, Eva Bar- oni, Carolyn Clampitt, Janet Larsen, Denise Halbmaier, Jackson Bryce (House Sponsor), Emily Berkley, Charles Caswell, Catherine Anderson, -Row 2: David Gramit, Jack Ungerleiter, Paul lversen, Dennis Wal- lick, Shawn Brooks, David Rafner, Laura Inman a ee a a ae ry ee ere err re rere eee 8 rere per mS Ore Free pe enna reer E-PPURE EE PELE ETON © F4-aiyreorarmmnr me Pde: pms ni. eile ole oon Parish House- n TJotto: Chris Michael, Gil Taylor, John Lin, Donna Ames, Kirsten Johnson, Kristina Raab, Jessica Daskal, Suz Duly, Cathy Lamarca, Pamela Nagaji, Sharon Hudson, Stephanie Samp- son, Jamie Blackburn, Janet Carlson, Leslie McBurney, Janet Mills, Pete Rockwell, Brooke Adams, Mark Uehling, David Cunningham, Maggie Reynolds, Britt Olander, Une Lee, Carolyn Hall, Steve Vander- Meer, David Evans, Gigi Dekko, Melissa Bergquist, Bridget Smith, Mark Repp, Doug Keith, Chas Semba Reynolds House-Aow 7: Jim Schulman (Parve), Anne Parsons (Traife), Jeremy Teitelbaum (Fleischig), Janice Garfunkel (Milchig) Village 108- Row 7: Kirk Jamieson, Tom Will- cockson, Bob Cordes, Warren Pendergast Village 110-Left To Right: Christine Rossen, Anne Spink, Ruth Robinson, Sarah Tabbutt 132 Furber House- eft to Right: Carolyn Slocum, Mat- thew Stephenson, Ramon Sotelo, Becky Carson, Bill Phelan, Jean Nelson, Jenny Larson, Eduardo Velaz- quez Village 100- n Totto: Jim Dimi- triou, Karen McManus, Jimbo Tharin, Tamsan Beattie, Geeta Saxena, Jean Nelson, Tony Rus- citti, Theresa McDonald, Laura Gray, Nick Peppers, Liz Janssen, Bill Phelan, John Leemhuis, Brad Stiritz, Barb Beresford, Pete Erick- sen, George Wilkes, Janie Kohen, Steve Matranga Village 102-Left to Right: Joel Super, Chip Smith, Dave Bice, Rett Nelson Alumni House-FAow 7: Beth Ca- plain, Mona Tahar, Row 2: Margot McKinney, Marjie Phillips, Lauren Baker en Nurnberg (Economics) Program-Aow 1: Tim De Young, Martha Paas, Denise Hare, Rebec- : ca Keithahn, Andrew Morrison, Evelyn Ying, Anne Paas, Emily Paas, Anne Polivka, Leonard Lee, Kathleen Heffernan, Roger Paas, Row 2: Bruce Kline, Roger Day, Stephen Lennington, Cathy Linck, Alice Boytz, Glenn Miller, Paula Schnepp, Susan Gustafson, Bill Oemichen, Guy “‘Dude’”’ Hagner Prentice House (German)-Fow 7: Eric Butz, Beth Stumbo, Bill Wendlandt, Row 2: Elaine Blatt, Katie Burgess, Liz Wolff, Ji m Parsons, Row 3: Tom Schraw, Bob Phelps The situation in Germany is seri- ous but not hopeless. The situa- tion in Austria is hopeless but not serious. Viennese proverb 134 Graz (Austria) Program-Fow 1: Anne Ulmer, Keith Knudsen, Sally King, Tim Johnson, Peter Scott, Row 2: Karen Calhoun, Suki Jeffrey, Mary McAfee, Cathy Martin, Eric Vessey, Kris German, Eric Peabody, Jamie McDonald, Row 3: Bob Luck, Kathy Duffy, Amy Zacheis, Steve Pumilia, Chris Hinze, Sean Reilly, Rob Clark, Charlotte Wiebe, Jackie Brown 172 Bridge Square: Joanne Piepgrass, Peter Barnet, Karl Scholz, Susan Quinlan, Nicky Gonzalez OMNNE OTs He 76 eo UU ARTS ion is duality of express the beginning and end of all art. ivi Ind ape int IIE Goethe are A ERNE A ERAS RARE OBA: ° a HENDRIK IBSEN’S HEDDA GABLER Jackie Orr exis oe Jackie Orr, Dave Ericksen John Cutler Jackie Orr, Jackie Albright, Stephen Van Hoey The Cast | Miss Juliana Tesman Janet Larsen Bertha Meg Meneghel George Tesman Stephen Van Hoey Hedda Gabler Jaqueline Orr Mrs. Elvsted Jackie Albright Judge Brack John Cutler Eilert L6evborg David Ericksen 138 Directed by Ruth Weiner —— MARK MEDOFF’S WHEN YOU COMIN’ BACK, RED RYDER Tinne Rosenmeier, John Cutler, Stephen Van Hoey nee The Cast | Stephen (Red) Stephen Van Hoey Angel Tinne Rosenmeier } Lyle Michael Kahle Clark Gustave Tolson Clarisse Nancy McDonald Richard Peter Barnet Teddy John Cutler Cheryl Shelle Rosenfeld Directed by Ruth Weiner ale, 140 ° william shakespeare’s _ The Winter’s Tale Ann Tanke, Laura Inman Tom Carroll, Richard Hunter, Bruce Morrison aS toot Center Photo: Russ Tillotson, Jeff Costello, Bottom Photo: Joe Ferguson, Jim McDonnell, Jeremy Teitelbaum, Laura Inman, Kate MacKinnon, Jackie Orr : : } i i } The Cast Leontes Jim McDonnell Autolycus Bruce Morrison Manillius Brian Sostek Lord Jeremy Teitelbaum Camillo Russ Tillotson 3 Gentlewomen Barb Beresford Antigonus Nathan Markowitz Laura Inman : Cleomenes ° Jay Cummings Ann Tanke Dion David Wiesler Time Ann Tanke Polienes Jeff Costello Emilia Laura Inman Florizel David Jensen Hermione Jackie Orr ; Archidamus Ann Tanke perdita Rees Ann Warne Servant Mike Connelly Paulina Kate MacKinnon Jailer Joe Ferguson Mopsa Jennie Sosin Old Shepherd Richard Hunter Dorcas Janet Larsen Clown Tom Carroll Mariner Mike Connelly Directed by Frank Morral Rees Ann Warne, David Jensen eae ee a en ee 7 — warts 3 ae SNS Janet Larsen, Bruce Morrison, Jennie Sosin or ; ; i| ’ | } 141 Charlie Pydych, Jean Hilton Right Photo: Sally Godfrey, Bob Cooke, Sarah Lesch; Below, Back to Front: Peter Scott, Sean Beardsley, Rett Nelson, Scot Christiansen, Keith Harris, Charlie Py- dych, Frank Hogan, Roger Griffis, Abe Fisher, Carl Weinkauf, Chris Randazzo, Bob Cooke. rodgers and hammerstein’s South Pacitic 142 Abe Fisher, Joel Workin, Frank Hogan, Sara Lesch. The Cast Emile deBecque Ensign Nellie Forbush Lt. Joseph Cable, USMC Bloody Mary Liat Luther Billis Capt. George Brackett, USN Commar. Bill Harbison, USN John Youngblood Jean Hilton Bob Cooke Sarah Lesch Sally Godfrey Charlie Pydych Chris Randazzo Carl Weinkauf Lt. Buzz Adams Keith Harris Ngana Maya Flamm Jerome Alec Whittemore The Chorus Sean Beardsley Jackie Albright Scot Christiansen Heather Beal Abe Fisher Carol Bradford Roger Griffis Ruth Katz Frank Hogan Andy Oliver Len Lee Linda Tedford Rett Nelson Catherine Thompson Peter Scott Cheryl Twite Joel Workin Kthy Vaughan Directed by Bruce Hutchins 143 The Experimental Theater Board Presents ° THE WOODS Directed by Tom Szentgyorgyi RANDOM SELECTION: A MUSICAL REVUE Directed by Beth Stewart THE SEA HORSE Directed by Catie Chi John Cutler, Wendy McCormick ME TEE ee SX mi: b. F : _ é : oo as —— } Left Photo, Back Step: Denise Halbmaier, Barbara Beresford, Middle: Shawn Brooks, Bruce Morrison, Front: Janet Larsen, Jennie Sosin, Carol Van Zoeren; Right Photo: Carol Van Zoeren, Scott Johnson Ken Potts michael cristofer’s The Shadow Box Joe Maggie Steve Brian Mark Beverly Felicity Agnes The Cast Russ Tillotson Jennifer Jordan Jay Waldera David Jensen Ken Potts Catie Chi Maura O’Connor Kate MacKinnon Interviewer Linda Kampert Directed by Edward Sostek Top Photo: Russ Tillotson, Jennifer Jordan; Bottom Photo: Kate MacKinnon, Maura O’Connor oS) georg buchner’s Woyzeck Directed By Ed Sostek Brad Stiritz, Brock Stevens, Tom Lane, David Jensen Bruce Morrison, Rees Warne 146 a ea SS SES SSS The Cast Franz Woyzeck Bruce Morrison Andres Brock Stevens Grandmother Barbara Beresford Marie Rees Warne Katey Carol Van Zoeren Margret Janean Miller Freemasons Donna Ames Barker Eric Peabody Barbara Beresford Drum Major Kevin Baldwin Joan Combellick Sergeant Brad Stiritz Jenny Crane Captain, Jew David Jensen Jennifer Jordan Doctor Chuck Ward Janean Miller Karl The Idiot Tom Lane Carol Van Zoeren Bruce Morrison, David Jensen Janean Miller, Rees Warne 148 John Friedhoff Johanna Johnson Top Photo, standing: Mary Maloney, Margaret Tolberg, Beatriz Algeo, Sarah Leasch, Julie Craig, Susan Wolverton, Susan McCarthy; Kneeling: Mary Jill Bringgold, Margot McKinney, Jean Hilton; Bottom Photo: Brian Gronert, Beatriz Algeo gilbert and sullivan’s The Mikado i | } i | i 1 | - Steve Sallstrom, Susan McCarthy, Sarah Lesch, Joel Workin, Mary Jill Bringgold, Linda Thurmes, William Wells Brian Gronert, Charlie Pydych Front to Back, kneeling: Bob Cooke, Peter Scott, James Alex- ander, Arvid Maki, Dave Erickson; Standing: Joel Workin, John Youngblood The Cast (The Chamber Singers) Nanki-Poo Brian Gronert Pish-Tush Charlie Pydych Pooh-Bah Steve Sallstrom Ko-Ko John Friedhoff Yum-Yum Beatriz Algeo Pitti-Sing Sarah Lesch Peep-Bo Margaret Tolberg Katisha Johanna Johnson The Mikado Jay Waldera Brenda Bouley School-Girls Julie Craig Ann Delong Jean Hilton Laura Lee Susan McCarthy Margot Mary Maloney McKinney Susan Wolverton Linda Tedford . Mary Jill Bringgold Linda Thurmes Guards Robert Cooke Arvid Maki Christopher Moore Joel Workin Leverett Nelson John Youngblood Peter Scott Dave Erickson James Alexander Randy Harris Director: William Riel Music Director: William Wells 149 ‘ 150 Jazz Ensemble: Row 7 — Louise Dur- and, Sharla Fett, Steve Eppelln, John Ei- ness, Dave Pier, Charles McCollister; Row 2 — Craig Peterson, Jody Saltzberg, Chris Ritz, Jim Coffman, Dean Nichols; Row 3 — Dave Marquardt, Baird John- son, Bruce Hevly, Tom Baring, Tom Valdi- via, Laurie Waters Kalochorus Knightingales: Beki Marty, Bass; Catherine Anderson, Baritone; Grace Guggenheim, Tenor: Martha Shadle, Tenor; Cheryl Twite, Baritone; Denise Halbmaier, Lead; Susan Wolverton, Tenor; Mary Jill Briggold, Bass; Wendy McCormick, Lead CREATED ... SHARED “Oh, come on guys, give those ‘gales a chance!”’ Knights: Steve Sallstrom, Lead; Kevin Armstrong, Lead; Randy Harris (Behind Dave), jaritone; Dave Ericksen, Baritone; Scot Christiansen, Bass; Jim A lexander, Bass; Bob Cooke, First Tenor; Bruce Hutchins, First Tenor _.. ENJOYED! f SPORTS Our greatest glory consists not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. | ; Oliver Goldsmith 154 Football w w — 156 157 158 Women’s Cross Country 159 Men’s Cross Country “ap a ter aa 4 . - . Sete bias de imming SW 160 Women’s Basketball 162 ¥ L y iy Jie 14 ad , PIMA AVL TAM AIA i AYU lhe A OLRLE ALL ANALY CREAR EATSONS ALLTISE HNIC SSE Se Men’s Basketball SS ————————_ 163 164 ce Zt . “ftw te3 165 yet iS te Ima =) m LaCrosse 167 168 169 ae iid TAT ATE =)! H 7 eu ; ; : : ris 4 diiki : u : Beil : it ‘ eit } hes by. hoe iit situates ivan - , — ; ‘ Alin eet iad a 170 R85 eg Oper 171 172 Women’s Soccer Club-Row 7: Laura Mathews, Rachel Kalin, Heidi Wulczyn, Lee Roderick, Martha Phillips, Heidi Bredenbeck, Sue Marsh, Tanya Surawicz, Row 2: Leah Ruby, Becky Halbe, Ruth McDonald, Su- zanne Klick, Michelle Schwartz, Leslie King- man (co-captain), Becky Carson, Denise Ko- karas, Patti Defazio, Row 3: Karin Thron, Alex Vincent, Julie Wolf, Sandy Dabora (co- captain) Sonia Valdivia, Ruby Dunkelberg, Micky Murphy, Barb Pitkin, Dave Ground- water (coach), Sarah Alger, Julie Bucking- ham, Dana Hirschback, Dee Jensen, Kathy Seamon, Alison Whelan Men’s Wrestling Team ‘3 4 bg NLL aw Men’s Swimming Team: Rick Berglund, Mike Wengler, Jeff Cnery, Scott Springer, John Neumann, Tom White, Baird John- son, Tom Hall, Joe Fromm, Rob Hagens, Eric Marhoun, George Witman (coach), Frank Gilman, Craig Robbins, Dan Hofmann, Ken Potts Women’s Volleyball Team 173 174 SP AE CAA LIRR AA ED ALE ELIA SAAC EELL SELENE BALD L ASLOASAL I a. 7 mn nee RE SN + SS A A I © “ a ceca a ee ERAN A. AN TNE R= SN SM ERR i I: AE A A NII NCI mE, ON: RE I NE Th A : LE | ARN « Le A A A A A I ee rsh otnngatin hoe |), Mortar Board: Seated-Andrea Iseminger, Susan McCarthy, iW 2-Dave Ericksen, Kris Larson, Jenny Larson, Donna Klick, John organizations aah Kris Bredenbeck, Row 1-Charles Dickerson, Nic Puzak, Sally Barian, Bobby Kuo, Jean Phillips, Alton Hall, Mona Tahar, Row Friedhoff Carleton Players: Front Row-Maura O’Connor, Emily Berkley, Beth Stewart, Dennis Wallick, Paul Iverson, Janet Larsen, Row 2-Jack Ungerleider, Shawn Brooks, Carol Van Zoeren, Joel Super, Sarah Lesch, Row 3-Micheal, John Cutler, Elizabeth Barrett, Kate MacKinnon, Linda Hafemeister, Hal Van Rywyk, Beth Caplan, Row 4-J. Scott Johnson, Tom Carroll, Dave Pier, Mike Connelly 176 Se ec AS LE FE AE SEE REA AR DIE REE BALL TOD AN ET wll BOL Dl RIERA LA TBO IISA OAS LIS LIT VIE MAT hh BOLE LOOP ATI Ebony Il-Left row, front to back: Bonita Jones, Kelley Holmes, Susan Mikota, Brenda Warren, Delores Cald- well, Right row: Leslie Bell, Jena Myers, Yolanda Tol- liver, Sona da Silva, Mallory Easter International Folk Dance- front row: Sharon Karch, Judith Bouma, Jennifer Nelson, Rebecca Loew, Karen Cunningham, Jennifer Jordan, Lisa Greenberg, | Back row: Tom LaTourrette, Tim Bater, Jay Cummings, Roy Reynolds, Jackie | Brown, Not pictured: Tara Gidwani, Jean Hilton Dolphins-top to bottom: Carin Wold, Karen Raugast, Laura Lee, Frances Marshall 177 M.B.A.: Ellen Anderson, Cyndy Abrams, Nick Puzak, Nora Elizondo, Margo Dumelle, Sylvia Hedler, Steve Pumilia, Terrence Winsky, Cathy Anderson, Jeff Cragg, Members not pictured-Carolyn Hall, Eldon Bell, Paul Roberts, Bryan Puterbough, Chery! Twite, Libby Cooper, Scott Seinola, Frank McEvoy, Tom Baring, Tom Sterner, Paul Kelly, Anita Stolarow, Norm Brown, Marion Slocum, Luke Collins, Andy Wright, Tom Wright, Mike Francis, Jeff Parker, Hal Pos, Ray Dietman, Steve Lennington, Bill Ford, Brad Gustafson, Joe Swanson, Mike Stortz, Carin Wold ’80-’81 C.S.A. Officers: Bill Oemichen, Ray Dietman, John Bryson, Dan McCreary 178 Carletonian: On top-Bob Daily, Kelly Conlin, Mark Uehling, On Kiosk-Vicky Miller, Megen Devlin, Quinn Batson, On the ground-Paul Bransky, Paula Wese- man, Marnie McGrath, Tom Schraw, Sarah Alger, El- len Douglas, Becky Haag, Karen Raugast, Mike Weaner, Greg Moran Women’s Caucus: Front row-GSandy Grove, Kim Heagle, Carol Quirke, Susan Quinlan, Suzanne Mar- cus, Jeannie Murphy, Carrie Gerendasy, Libby Coo- per, Stacy Ha nkin, Maria Lugones, Johnette Shane, Jerri Hurlbutt, Paula Sossen, Back row-Hania Rich- mond, Sue Rowley, Julie Lund, Kathy Hudson, Julie Wolf, Cathy Yandell, Cathy Grinstead, Susan Ridgeway 179 180 Algol Staff-Row 1: Andy Mcintosh, Sarah Alger, Paul Roberts, Larry No- bile, Heidi Haaland, Row 2: Amy Sager, Bill Chapin, Brigitta Remole, Nancy Dysinger, Patty Guthmann, Tim Moran, Jennifer Nelson, Robin Pearce, Kit French, Jeanne O’Reilly ns omy days Sp Faribault Project-Kneeling (Carleton Only): Lauren Baker, Sally Wilt, Caroline Vickery, Standing: Jim Parsons, Alison Whelan, Carol Quirke, John Hodges, John Buckley, Jill Wright, Meg Cope, Evelyn Robbennolt, Alexandra Williams — KRLX Board of Directors | | Manuscript-Seaded: Micheael O’Clair, Josh Simonds, Daphne Cobb, Eric Ro- senbloom, Lynette Reini, Rob Schneider, Standing Row 1: Mia Nosanow, Chuck Ward, Melissa Chaney (Editor), Kathy Ross )Editor), Leslie Vercoe, Sarah Wes- ton, Row 2: Troy Mangan, Suzanne Mar- cus, AAron Haspel, Bob Lingner, Therese Pajunen (Treasurer), Laura Inman, Mark Masters, Shari Sherman, David Bleisch, Row 3: David Kaufman, Missing Editor: Melissa Carlson. 181 LFS L IA 7 toed a apo ‘ pt hao Cer porte Ll ISeM Peig uayo1wag jig ‘pioBung jp [ey UJBWAQ 107 BUM |AlauD SWEIIIIM WeW YeuBen, esassyl Aysueig (ned se iiA Auyeo ‘887 49} yOOD Jadueyy ‘ueWaIg AeY ul] uYor ‘ajaa1S PueYyoiYy Binquay|jeA UeA [Ned uung uyor Ja IWW Mag ‘pun|Bieg yoly ‘eouD ebpnr ee Ns Ske re. ata we Ger Pe Ka|juels 18}8q ‘UOS|Jeq WES ‘UBAIIINS jalueg ajepsnos| uag 48}SOS PJ ‘jeuOyW YURI oquinis ujeg P ia eRe smaujeyy saydesBojoud ‘syeqoy [ned g Aew ‘Aepsaupan ‘Wd LE‘ JaISSI|9g UUY ‘a|PPEM aueIG 2H uAjOIeD S]]Oqg uay ‘suiqqoy Bieu9 UaS|IO ONS ‘UBUWJA}JaH aIey _ WI} UdJey UBYDIWAO |IIG ‘UOJEASQ BSSI|B Buno, 3q Wi, ‘puoWJeO0y WIy Abrams, Cynthea S. 55, 110, 178 Acheson, Jon M. 127 Adams, Beth Ann 124 Adams, Brooke A. 132 Adams, Jacqueline M. 113 Adams, Steven M. 114 Adams Jr., Benjamin D. 112 Adelson, David E. 111 Adjoudani, Azin 119 Ady, Kimberly K. 113 Aird, Bruce A. 52 Alati s, Andrew J. 108 Albertson, Thomas J. 109 Albrecht, Peter L. 110 Albright, Jacquelyn A. 116, 138, 143 Alexander, David G. 112 Alexander, Dwight S. 121 Alexander, James S. 76, 149, 151 Alexander, Robert J. 119 Algeo, Beatriz V. 96, 148 Alger, Sarah J. 117, 172, 179, 180, 186 Allen, Elizabeth H. 108 Allen, Kirk W. 109 Allen, Matthew C. 125 Ames, Donna 132 Ammentorp, Warren L. 118 Anania, Jill F. 123 Anderson, Catherine A. 131, 150, 178, 184 Anderson, David M. 127 Anderson, Ellen R. 131 Anderson, Greta M. 98, 111 Anderson, Sharon J. 114 Andrews, Erik G. 110 Andrews, John R. 71 Andruss Ill., Harvey A. 80 Anthony, Mariellen L. 111 Antonelli, Jordan M. 125 Aristides, Aristides G. 110 Armstrong, Kevin J. 151, 185 Arnold, Nancy J. 73 Ashby, Christina M. 114 Baepler, Paul M. 113 Baker, Carolyn L. 108 Baker, Lauren B. 133, 180 Baldwin, Kevin E. 108 Ballentine, Karen L. 117 Barbee, Sandra R. 130 Barclay, Suzanne E. 113 Barian, Sarah A. 66, 176 Baring, Thomas J. 127, 150 Barnard, Nancy K. 65, 122 Barnet, Peter H. 79, 135 Baron, Steven L. 114 Baroni, Eva 56, 131 Barrett, Elizabeth L. 101, 119, 176 Barrett, Elizabeth S. 52 Bartels, F. Andrew 185 Bartholomay, Daniel M. 114 Bates, Samuel J. 111 Batson, Quinn W. 179 Battistoni, Michael L. 92 Baubly, Paul M. 54, 123 Bauer, Stephen K. Baxter, Harlan T. 108, 177 Beal, Heather A. 116, 143 Beard, Kendra L. 124, 124 Beard, Laura J. 123 Beardsley, Charles S.°121, 142 Beattie, Tamsan L. 126, 133 Beaulieu, Annette M. 113 Beck, Alec J. 111 Becker, David A. 130 Becker, Sylvia S. 113 Beckjord, Charles A. 71 Behringer, Barbara L. 115 Beise, Elizabeth J. 104 Bell, Leslie C. 78, 111, 177 Beller, Randy L. 120 Bell Jr., Eldon E. 72 Bengtson, Keith Allen 87, 121 Benn, Sarah E. 129 Bennett, Dag R. 119 Bennett, Dana L. 116 Benson, Jonathan K. 119 Berberian, Aram D. 114 Beresford, Barbara A. 126, 133 188 Berglund, Richard J. 83, 173, 185 Bergquist, Melissa M. 74, 132, 184 Beriss, David |. 127 Berkley, Emily D. 131, 176 Berkman, Hilary L. 124 Berkman, Kimberly A. 113 Bernard, Matthew E. 125 Bernardi, Laura 52 Berne, Jane E. 124 Beyer, Mary D. 112 Bice, David M. 133 Bierbaum, Peter R. 108 Biga, Kay A. 122 Biney, Nana M. 113 Birk, Brian P. 126 Birk, Karen M. 115 Blackburn, Jamie T. 132 Blatt, Elaine D. 134, 184 Bleeker, Jolie R. 134 Blees, Michelle L. 124 Bleisch, Nelson D. 181 Bloomfield, Leon M. 53 Bloomquist, Brian T. 101, 123 Bode, Paul W. 114 Bogard, Troya H. 120 Bongs, Judy K. 122 Booth, Stephen W. 122 Borden, Christopher S. 114 Borge, Marc A. 112 Boschwitz, Gerald E. 83 Bosset, Eric C. 125 Boudreau, Caroline 111 Bouma, Judith E. 119, 177 Bourne, Lisa O. 116 Bowditch, Elizabeth C. 70 Bowie, James U. 54 Boytz, Alice L. 134 Braddy, Rebecca A. 109 Bradford, Carol Jo 114,143 Bradfute, Naomi E. 117 Braker, Nancy C. 44 Bram bir, William S. 130 Bransky, Paul J. 125, 179, 185 Breckenridge, Cynthia K. 123 Bredenbeck, Heidi M. 172 Bredenbeck, Kristen B. 67, 176 Brett, Richard M. 110 Brewster, Gregory B. 98, 131 Bridge, Douglas A. 108 Bringedahl, Barbara A. 110 Bringgold, Mary J. 118, 148, 149, 150, 184 Bronsted, Peter T. 108 Brook, Timothy S. 112 Brooks, Shawn M. 131, 176 Brown, Jonathan M. 135, 177 Brown, Norman N. 108 Brown, Vincent R. 122 Bruer, Patrick J. 85, 121 Brunton Il., Thomas F. 114 Bryant, Mark R. 74 Bryson, John D. 76, 126, 178 Buckingham, Julie A. 172, 185 Buckley, John P. -13, 180 Bunik, Maya E. 111 Bunkofske, Raymond J. 68, 123 Burch, Mary E. 111 Burdick, Roberta E. 65, 121 Burgeson, Stephan G. 111 Burgess, Mary K. 134 Burke, Kellie J. 124 Burlak, Linda K. 116 Burns, Deborah S. 116 Burr, David H. 84, 120 Burwell, Christopher P. 120 Buss, John M. 125 Butler, David B. 108 Butz, Eric Alan 134 Buzard, David A. 115 Caldwell, Delores S. 177 Caldwell, Megan S. 120 Calhoun, Karen L. 135 Calhoun, William C. 122 Callahan, Margaret A. 112 Callen, Bruce W. 96 Callison, William A. 114 Caplan, Beth D. 133, 176 Caplow, Steven P. 118 Carlson, Brenda S. 130 Carlson, Christina M. 108 Carlson, David M. 59, 126 Carlson, Janet 132 Carlson, Jill D. 113 Carlson, Laura J. 117 Carlson, M. Melissa 49 Carlson, Patricia L. 124 Carlson, Stephen B. 105 Carman, Elizabeth Ann 116 Carpenter, Jeffrey T. 122 Carpenter, Matthew C. 115 Carroll, Thomas L. 46, 123, 140, 176 Carson, Rebecca A. 133, 172 Caswell, Charles R. 131 Cwell, Hollis Leland 99 Cecil, Kristine A. 117 Ceddia, Thomas M. 119 Chalk, David A. 122 Chaney, Melissa L. 77, 181 Chapin, William L. 115, 180 Chapman, Erik R. 108 Chepuri, Vinaya B. 114 Chepuri, Visala 124 Cherry, Joel R. 108 Cherry, Robin 124 Chesick, Emily E. 52, 110 Chi, Cathryne M. 123 Chick, Michael A. 129 Childress, Stephen S. 114 Christ, Matthew R. 119 Christiansen, Scot R. 113, 142, 151 Christianson, Klay L. 113 Chung, Jeewon Kim 110 Clampitt, Carolyn E. 76, 131 Clapham, Katherine 118 Clark, Mary A. 121 Clark, Robert H. 135 Clark, Sherren C. 50, 128 Clarkowski, Deanna L. 124 Clary, William B. 82, 127 Clayton, Denise C. 118 Coan, Eileen Mary 131 Cobb, Daphne Rue 115, 181 Coffman, James A. 105, 123, 150 Combellick, Joan L. 131 Comeau, Jerome A. 125 Conery, John J. 112, 173 Conlin, Kelly Peter 179 Connelly, Michael C. 130, 176 Cook, Mercer 98, 110, 185 Cooke, Robert K. 58, 111, 142, 149, 151 Coons Jr., Albert H, 115 Cooper, Elizabeth J. 115, 179 Cope, Margaret P. 180 Cordes, Robert G. 67, 132 Costello, Jeffrey R. 140 Cote, Robert C. 108 Cotton, Christopher F. 111 Covert, Karl T. 115 Cragg, Jeffrey E. 178 Craig, Julia A. 120, 148 Craven, Rebecca 104, 129 Creighton, Christopher P. 122 Crenshaw, Claude D. 112 Crippen, Anne K. 123 Crocker, Amy E. 118 Crosby, Cristi K. 123 Crosby Ill., Sumner M. 110 Cross, Thale A. 116 Crusius, John F. 112 Crutchfield Ili Charles E. 126 Cuany, Gordon R. 118 Culver, Elizabeth A. 108 Cummings, James R. 123, 177 Cunningham, David B. 132 Cunnyngham, Karen E. 112, 177 Cutler, John N. 81, 125, 138, 139, 176 Dabora, Sandra L. 172 Dahli, Stephen C. 46 Dahigren, Ann K. 114 Daily, Robert E. 179 Dalmasso, Enrique A. 118 Damberg, Kathryn R. 81 Daniel, Laura N. 113 Darby, Jonathan L. 126 Darby, William L. 114 Dasilva, Sonia J. 110, 177 Daskal, Jessica L. 132 David, Margaret M. Davidson, Peter B. 111 Davies, Elizabeth A. 117 Davies, Lynn A. 130 Davis, Walter R. 114 Day, Roger J. 134 : Deaton, Karen A. 130 Debruin, Debra Ann 119 Defazio, Patti B. 127, 172 Dekko, Gianna J. 87, 132 Del Buono, Arthur J. 112 Delong, Ann E. 113 Delson, Sam A. 131,186 Demain, Lori A. 184 Demar, Andrew R. 50, 128 Desai, Punima 103, 129 Devalon, Melissa L. 187 Devlin, Megan A. 120, 179 Deyoung, Timothy A. 134, 187 Dezoeten, Ruurdjan 122 Diamond, Patricia J. 88, 120 Dickens, William T. 53 Dietman, Raymond H. 103, 178, 185 Dimitriou, James T. 82, 126, 133 Dinsmore, Teresa M. 104 Dittmer, Kristen E. 114 Doheny, Mary 117 Donnelly, Linda K. 120 Dorn, Stephen J. 119 Douglass, Ellen H. 179 Doull, James A. 110 Drysdale, Kimberly S. 112 Duffy, Kathleen A. 135 Duly, Susannah M. 132 Dumelle, Margo |. 66, 113 Dunkelberg, Ruby L. 172 Dunlap, Robert B. 123 Dunmire, P. lvan 46, 110, 178 Dunn, John F. 114, 185 Durand, Louise C. 109, 150 Duvel, Wendy A. 124 Dyer, Elizabeth J. 48 Dysinger, Nancy A. 109, 108 Eastman, Lynn B. 113 Easton, Martha E. 115 Eayrs, Sonja Trom 77 Ebner, Susan E. 49, 85, 127 Ecob, Carolyn L. 115 Edblom, Elizabeth C. 113 Edinger, William B. 108 Einess, Jon H. 150 Eisenberg, Ellen M. 115 Eisenberg, Julie S. 40, 110 Eklund, Erik P. 78 Elhai, Robert A. 80, 122 Elizondo, Nora L. 61, 120, 178 Ellis, Elaine A. 124 Ellis, Jeffrey M. 110 Elsasser, April R. 41, 129 Emerson, Ellen N. 117 Enquist, Jon Melvin 62, 110 Eppell, Steve J. 150 Epstein, Matthew B. 112 Erdman, Paul S. 126 Ericksen, David E. 103, 123, 139, 149, 151, 176 Ericksen, Peter E. 133 Erickson, Carol Lee 96 Erickson, Leif D. 108 Erickson, Todd T. 47, 103, 120 Ernstene, Eric C. 125 Erskine, Matthew F. 119 Estey, John H. 108 Evans, David S. 132 Ewing, Pamina G. 111 Fagre, Leslie P. 45, 58, 120 Fan, Grace C. 108 Farmer, Randall W. 47, 121 Farry, Catherine M. 116 Fawcett, Paul C. 112 Ferguson, Joseph E. 140 Ferguson, Laura A. 120 Ferguson, Lori L. 116 Ferguson, Perry N. 122 Fernandez, Rosa Magdalena 127 Ferrari, Carolyn M. 112 Ferris, Thomas M. 125 Fett, Sharla M. 124, 150 Fields, Melanie S. 124 Fields, Stephanie A. 111 Finke, Sigrid K. 111 Finney, Catherine L. 115 Fischer, Robert B. 131 Fisher, Abraham S. 118, 142, 143 Flesner, Melanie A. 112 Flores, Hector 95, 115 Foley, Christopher K. 123 Ford, Caroline A. 124 Ford IIl., William W. 108 Fox, Brian Grant 48, 119 Frank, Benjamin S. 113 Frank, Mary C. 110 Franke, Nevin L. 113 Franklin, Janice C. 123 Frazell, Coral E. 117 Freeman, Brian N. 123 Freeman, Lynne M. 124 Freeman, Ronald D. 41 French, Katherine L. 113, 180 French, Rebekah J. 113 Fricke, Karl W. 111 Friedhoff, John H. 54, 120, 148, 176 Friedmann, Thomas A. 112 Froehlich, Johanna R. 110 Fromm, Joseph J. 125, 173 Frost Jr., Don J. 112 Gallagher, Nancy W. 129 Gannon, Julie M. 116 Garcia, Miriam L. 72 Garcia, Ramon E. 123 Gardner, Sarah E. 98 Garfunkel, Janice B. 49, 132 Gargas, Andrea 121 Gassen, David S. 110 Geddes, Eugene D. 118 Gellert, David B. 108 Gerendasy, Carrie A. 179 Gerhard, Claire H. 126 German, Kristine A. 135 Gerstner, Susan M. 78 Getz, Keith S. 114 Gibert, Kenneth H. 96 Gidwani, Tara N. 117 Gillette, Christopher P, 126 Gillette, Michael A. 103 Gilman, Frank D. 69, 173 Glander Ill., George S. 109 Glaser, Charles B. 109 Glaser, Steven L. 123 Glick, David B. 113 Gloeckle, Alan R. 67, 122 Godfrey, Ann W. 110 Godfrey, Sarah S. 43, 114, 142 Godfrey, Timothy C. 130 Goetz, Sarah J. 116 Gohdes, Jill A. 117 Gonzalez, Nicholas A. 90, 135 Goostree, Laura H. 130 Gorden, Gregory A. 119 Gordon, Debora S. 113 Gordon, Mark B. 121 Gordon, Wayne A. 56 Goswitz Jr., Joseph J. 111 Gradwohl, Steven . 119 Graff, Margaret Sturgis 110 Gramentine, James G. 119 Gramit, David E. 98, 131 Gray, David R. 112 Gray, Laura L. 133 Green, Gretchen L. 110 Greenberg, Lisa P. 114, 177 Greenlee, Kenneth H. 127 Grench, Bruce E. 109 Grice, Dorothy E. 62, 125 Grice Ill., George D. 66, 105, 127, 185 Griffis, Roger B. 142 Grinstead, Catherine 50, 128, 179 Gronert, Brian J. 73, 126, 148, 149 Groos, David J. 108 Groundwater, David W. 92, 105, 172 Grove, Sandra J. 181, 179 Gruidl, Daniel J. 112 Gruman, Peter W. 130 Grunes, Tina Mina 73, 127 Guggenheim, Grace S. 127, 150 Gump, Toianna 116 Gustafson, Brad B. 115 Gustafson, Susan L. 134 Gustilo, Nicholas A. 113 Guthmann, Patricia A. 113, 180 Guttag, Mark J. 112 Guzy, Grant A. 110 Haag, Rebecca F. 113, 179 Haaland, Heidi E. 113, 180 Hackman, Mary K. 117 Hafemeister, Linda R. 87, 118, 176 Hagens, Robert A. 173 Hagner, Guy R. 134 Hahn, Dave 115 Halbe, Rebecca S. 126, 172 Halbmaier, Denise |. 131, 150 Hall, Alton J. 176 Hall, Carolyn M. 60, 95, 132, 187 Hall, Laurel Ann 72, 111 Hall, Lori A. 112 Hall, Thomas C. 112, 173 Hallenbeck, Betty A. 108 Ham, Carolyn P. 116 Hamilton, Christopher A. 115 Hankin, Stacy J. 179 Hankins, John B. 50 Hansen, Peter H. 125 Hanson, Lynne M. 55 Hanson, Susan L. 119 Hare, Denise M. 134 Harmison, Karlen D. 81 Harrington, Susan A. 68 Harris, Keith A. 108, 142 Harrison, Diane J. 112 Hart, Jeffrey P. 126 Hartz, Lisa M. 124 Harvey, Kenneth M. 108 Harvey, Marcia A. 113 Harvey, Stephen B. 130 Haselkorn, Deborah R. 86 Hashimoto, Elizabeth A. 65 Haspel, Aaron L, 181 Haugan, Ann E. 115 Haughn, James E. 108 Hauser Ill., Frederick K. 115 Haven, Linda C. 67, 123 Heagle, Kimberly L. 179 Heck, Wendy Jo 112 Hedler, Sylvia M. 124, 178 Hedquist, Jon A. 113 Heffernan, Kathleen D. 88, 134, 187 Heiberg, Annette E. 119 Heintz II., John P. 108 Hendren, Jean E. 124 Hendrickson, Deborah A. 114 Hendrickson, Jill E. 116 Herfkens, Kristine M. 109 Hernandez, Timothy J. 100 Hersh, Jennifer N. 124 Hevly, Bruce W. 150 Hibbs, Mark W. 112 Hickman, Christopher J. 113 Hill, Donald M. 108 Hill, Gregory B. 109 Hilton, Jean M. 124, 142, 143, 148 Himes, Laura L. 121 Hinman, James B. 114 Hinze, Christoher P. 135 Hirschbach, Dana L. 111, 172 Hjort, Eric L. 108 Ho, Steffan N. 109 Hobart, Robin L. 108, 186 Hodder, Douglas G. 112 Hodges, John N. 114, 180 Hoener, Webster F. 112 Hoerger, Thomas J. 57, 114 Hoffman, Valerie J. 114 Hoffmann, Eugenie C. 108 Hofmann, Daniel P. 173 Hogan IV., Frank J. 111, 142, 143 Hoham, Christopher H. 119 Holm, Jill T. 124 Holmes, Kelly M. 110, 177 Holmes, Mary Jo. 119 Houle, Kathleen A. 114 Howard, Rebecca O. 112 Howard Jr., Richard S. 111 Hoyt, Laura G. 100, 111 Hoyt, William H. 63, 184 Hubbard, Kevin M. 120 Hudak Ill., George J. 123 Hudson, Elizabeth 93 Hudson, Kathy L. 179 Hudson, Sharon L. 132 Huldin, Jennifer A. 123 Hunter, Richard F. 46, 121, 140 Husain, Mansour Ul-Haque 126 Hutchins, Chris L. 127 Hutchins Jr., Bruce E. 112, 151 limoto, Devin S. 114 Ingenthron, Robin F. 109 Ingham, Laura A. 112 Inman, Laura E. 131, 140, 181 Iversen, Paul W. 131, 176 Izuno, Laurel E. 117 Jackson, Jay L. 113 Jacobs Jr., James Henry 130 Jacobson, Paul A. 108 Jacobson, Robert J. 60, 111 ‘James, Philip A. 86 Jamieson, David K. 132 Jankus, Ward R. 112 Janssen, Elizabeth M. 97, 133 Jaynes, Burton H. 109 Jeffrey, Suzanne |. 135 Jeffries, Colleen A. 124 Jenkins, Hugh D. 42, 118 Jensen, David S. 112, 141, 146, 147 Jensen, Delores A. 116, 172 Johanneson, John E. 108 Johnson, Baird M. 110, 150, 173 Johnson, Christopher J. 130 Johnson, Eric W. 114 Johnson, E. Wendell 41 Johnson, Heidi J. 112 Johnson, Johanna M. 53, 116, 148 Johnson, J. Scott 122 Johnson, Kirsten R. 132 Johnson, Paul G. 108 Johnson, Ross A. 110 Johnson, Timothy J. 87, 135 Jones, Bonita L. 118, 177 Jones, Charles E. 113 Jones, Lezley C. 111 Jones, Robert B. 126 Joppa, Elizabeth A. 57, 123 Jordan, Jennifer 113, 145, 177 Juda, David J. 112 Jungmann, Charles P. 110 Kaatrud, David B. 42, 118 Kahle, Michael M. 79, 126 Kalin, Rachel A. 112, 172 Kalina, Susan M. 121 Kampert, Linda J. 111 Kanne, Susan Jo 111 Kao, Andrew Ching-Hui 125 Karch, Sharon J. 108, 177 Karras, Edie M. 117 Karson, Michael A. 119 Katter, David E. 110 Katz, Ruth L. 143 Kaufman Jr., David J. 181 Keehn, Joel A. 126 Keeling, Kara K. 113 Keene, Scott D. 111 Keith, Douglas S. 132 Keithahn, Rebecca R. 134 Kelly, Margaret M. 116 Kelly, Michael C. D. 126 Kelly, Paul T. 113 Kelly, Sarah E. 70, 123 Kelly, Sharon K. 117 Kenny, Thomas W. 121 Kern, Ellen S. 124 Kharas, Jerianne M. 110 Kiefer, Mary Beth 109 Kim, Karen Eun-Young 112, 187 King, Laurel Ann 56 King, Richard G. 97 King, Sally 135 Kingman, Leslie A. 172 Kinkead, Tracy K. 110 Kinzie, Diana L. 124 Kipnis, Elliot M. 127 Kippels, Christiana E. 113 Kirschner, Daivd L. 108 Kirschner, Michael K. 103 Kjellstrand, Torsten C. 109 Klages, Elizabeth P. 104, 114 Klapmeier, Steven J. 120 Klick, Donna J. 114 Klick, Suzanne L. 108, 176, 172 Klimstra, David S. 108 Kline, Bruce R. 94, 134 Knudsen, Keith L. 135 Knutson, Karin G. 113 Koeberl, Dwight D. 108 Koester, Ulrich C. 115 Kohen, Jane A. 97, 133 Kokaras, Denise A. 116, 172 Koop, Cynthia E. 130 Kopf Jr., Robert 113 Koplitz, Stephanie J. 116 Korn, Patricia A. 84 Kortenhof, Amy J. 124 Kosiba, Harold J. 62, 109 Krantz, Michael D. 131 Krause, Bridget A. 116 Krauth, Gregory J. 111 Krieg, Paul A. 113 Krieger, Noah D. 110 Kroeker, Tirza 55 Kruse, Timothy R. 130 Kubowicz, Lynn A. 117 Kuo, Robert T. 90, 111, 176 Lacey, Deborah J. 113 LaFleur, Robert A. 88 LaFond, Colette 100 Laidig, Keith E. 109 Lamarca, Catherine A. 132 Landau, Kay E. 83, 111 Lane, Sarah A. 117 Lane, Thomas J. 113, 146 Langford, Julie A. 111 Laroi, Nathan A. 109 Larsen, Janet C. 131, 141, 176 Larson, Eric R. 50, 130 Larson, Jennifer Anne 43, 133, 176 Larson, Kristin C. 89, 120, 176 Larson, Todd W. 127 Lathrop, Elizabeth M. 115 LaTourrette, Thomas E. 108, 177 Lauderdale, Helen J. 85, 127 Laursen, Brett P. 114 LaViolette, Karen L. 72, 127 Leach, James J. 111 Leadley, Peter S. 112 Lebow, Boyd Shepherd 122 Lee, George T. 112 Lee, John K. 82, 112, 185 Lee, Kathryn 104 Lee, Laura J. 177 Lee, Leonard W. 134 Lee, Une Young 132 Leemhuis Jr., John P. 120, 133 j Leifheit, Thomas L. 76, 123 Leighton, Donald P. 113 Lennington, Stephen A. 134 Leonard, Brian W. 125 Leonard, Louann M. 124 Leonard, Lynn M. 117 Leppink, Bruce H. 108 Leroy, Patria A. 130 Lesch, Sarah R. 124, 142, 143, 148, 149, 176 Leventhal, Seth J. 123 Levin, Charles G. 97, 130 Levine, Steven B. 125 Levy, Anna L. 115 | Levy, Benjamin S. 128 Lewis, Paul N. 119 Lian, Helen Tanja 124 Lieberman, Leslie E. 101 189 Light, David A. Light, Harold P. 113 Linck, Catherine F. 134 Lindahl, Jeffrey A. 67 Linehan, Susan N. 130 Ling, Ernest Y. 40, 122 Lingner, Robert E. 77, 110, 181 Linman, Jonathan W. 111 Linzie, Bradley M. 114 Loeb, Mark H. 119 Loew, Rebecca S. 109, 177 Logan, Kathleen S. 110 Loop, Sharlyn U. 110 Lopez, Michael 125 Lorens, James B. 127 Luscutoff, Susan 74, 123 Lucas, Mary E. 128 Luck, Robert J. 135 Lucken, Sarah E. 124 Ludeke, Kevin J. 112 Ludwick, Alison J. 68, 128 Lufkin, Douglas J. 108 Lufkin, Faye L. 122 Lufkin, Gregory H. 119 Lufkin, Kirk C. 120 Lukermann, Kathryn H. 111 Lum, Charles M. 59 Lund, Julie Campbell 113, 179 Lundgren, Erin C, 121 Lussier, Marc R. 127 Lutarewych, Michael A. 125 Lyness, Audrey M. 113 Lynn, Holly A. 112 Lyons, Carlton Lee 108 MacDonald, Alison M. 125 Machalek, Robert M. 115 MacKinnon, Katherine L. 121, 140, 145, 176 Maggio, Catherine S. 127 Mahan, Elizabeth M. 94, 122 Mahoney, Katie E. 112, 186 Maier, Russell G. 131 Majerus, David W. 110 Maki, Arvid A. 149 Malakoff, David A. 113 Maloney, Mary M. 82, 110, 148 Malville, Katherine L. 124 Mancuso, Kathryn E. 113 Mandel, Audrey L. 118 Mangan, Troy W. 126, 181 Maracich, Lisa G. 122 Marcus, Karen B. 181 Marcus, Suanne E. 179 Maret, S. Bryan 66, 122 Marhoun, Eric L. 113, 173 Mark, Randall C. 112 Markowitz, Michael A. 119 Markowitz, Nathan R. 70, 123 Marquardt, David R. 125, 150 Marsh, Susan G, 54, 128, 172 Marshall, Frances E. 127, 177 Martin, Cathryn M. 135 Martin, Paul Davis 129 Martin, Paul E. 110 Martinez, Magdalena 116 Marty, Rebecca S. 116, 150 Mason, Huntington S. 91 Mason, Patricia A. 124 Masotti, Matthew C. 119 Mast, William W. 99 Masters, Mark A. 122, 181 Mathews, Daniel C. 69, 186 Mathews, Laura G. 113, 172 Mathison, Peter K. 100 Matranga, Stephen V. 75, 126, 133 Mau, Teri A. 114 Mayr, Sophie 116 McAfee, Mary L. 135 McBurney, Leslie J. 132 McCarthy, Susan J. 60, 120, 148, 149, 176 McCollister, Charles O. 150 McCormick, Steven P. 109 McCormick, Wendelyne K. 122, 150 McCreary, Daniel G. 112, 178 McDermet, Melanie K. 114 McDonald, Jamie E. 135 McDonald, Ruth Marie 172 190 McDonald, Theresa M. 133 McEneaney, Elizabeth M. 108 McGoldrick, Susan M. 51 McGrath, Margaret M. 108, 179 Melivaine Jr., David E. 121 Mcinnes, Pamela F. 51 Mcintosh, Andrew D. 125, 180 McKinney, Margot K. 133, 148 McManus, Karen H. 133 McMillan, Mary E. 117 McMurray, Harriet Leslie 120 McPherson, Carmen B. 116 Mead, Julie A. 120 Meikle, Katherine A. 111 Mellstrom, Greg D. 56 Melnick, Laura S. 105 Meyer, Colette K. 43, 50, 120 Meyer, Richard J. 44 Michael, Christoph C. 132 Mikota, Susan J. 113, 177 Mikulski, Jane F. 117 Miller, Amanda B. 120 Miller, Andrew M. 96, 185 Miller, Glenn R. 134 Miller, |. Janean 131, 147 Miller, John D. 108 Miller, Rock 121 Miller, Vicki L. 179 Mills, Janet L. 132 Mims, John H. 122 Minella, Nancy A. 118 Misey, Johanna L. 139 Mitchell, Laura M. 95 Mitchell, Lena D. 130 Mitchell, Patricia A. 109 Moe, Susan C. 124 Moermond, Kim |. 108, 187 Mohn, Craig A. 131 Monson, Connie L. 112 Montgomery, Kip J. 68, 122 Moore, Christopher R. 111 Moore, Marilyn E. 45, 110 Moran, Gregory A. 126, 179 Moran, Timothy M. 126, 180 Morin, Gregg B. 96, 121 Morphis, Robert |. 126 Morrill, Karen E. 124 Morris, Kenneth R. 118 Morrison, Andrew R. 134 Morrison, Bruce W. 85, 115, 140, 141, 146, 147 Morrissey, Martin B. 109 Morton, Eric S. 115 Moss, Kevin V. 60, 83 Motoyama, Hitoshi 121 Mourafetis, George W. 111 Mow, Jeffrey D. 104, 130 Mullan, John C. 112 Mullin, Paul A. 122 Murnane, Kevin M. 49 Murphy, Jeannie M. 179 Murphy, Mary K. 100, 110, 172, 186 Murray, Carol S. 108, 186 Murschler, Michelle M. 117 Myers, Jena 122, 177 Naber, Stuart R. 125 Nagaji, Pamela M. 132 Nagler, Mary E. 40 Najafi, Kevin L. 111 Nakamura, Hisayo 112 Neal, Virginia A. 124 Hebesar Jr., Robert A. 121 Neher, Frederick J. 73, 127 Neidhart, David J. 113 Nelson, Jean A. 133 Nelson, Jennifer K. 131, 177, 180 Nelson, T. Leverett 92, 133, 142 Nemerov, Coleman K. 118 Neuer, Adrienne 67, 122 Neumann, John C. 103, 120, 173 Neville, Abigail A. 86, 129 Newman, Nancy K. 65, 127 Nguyen, Tu Hoai Thanh 116 Nguyen-Duy, Pipo H. 119 Nichols, Dean R. 150 Nickerson, Steven C. 104, 119 Niedenthal, Simon Joel 61, 120 Nielsen, Kristina 119 Nieman, Robert S. 125 Nienhuis, David M. 130 Nikcevich, Daniel A. 111 Nilsson, Michael F. 125 Nish, Andrew D. 44 Nixa, Jeff D. 128 Nobile, Laurence A. 180 Nolan, Patricia F. 114 North, Gail J. 108 Nosal, Roger A. 82, 130 Nosanow, Maria N. 88, 181 Nourse, Susan M. 100 Nyquist, Lynn M. 114 Oberhauser, Ann M. 48 Obodo, Veronica C. 117 Obregon, Rigoberto V. 113 O'Clair, Michael Ryan 181 O'Connor, Maura B. 93, 116, 145, 176 O'Connor, Ruth P. 94, 122 O'Dell, Catherine H. 121 O'Dell, Mary L. 124 Odoroff, Mark |. 114 Oemichen, William L. 134, 178, 184, 187 Ogren, Karen E. 124 O'Hara, Alice E. 124 Oja, Matt J. 60, 126 O'Keefe, Mary E. 40, 121 Olander, Britt J. 132 Oliver, Andrea L. 79, 114, 143 Ollis, Linda C. 111 Olsen, Susan R. 88, 90, 108, 187 Oneal, Linda F. 118 Oppedahl, Ruth E. 123 Orbison, Barbara R. 105 O'Reilly, Jeanne L. 52, 113, 180 Orr, Jacqueline Tracy 138, 140 Osterbrock, Laura Jane 51 Ostergren, Joan C. 94 Ostrom, Michael D. 123 Ott, John H. 64 Owen, David H. 113 Owens, Ross J. Q. 115 Owens, Ruth M. 86, 131 Ozzello, Paul D. 112 Pacala, James T. 59 Pagelkopf, Sheila E. 127 Pajunen, Therese M. 62, 125, 181 Papastefanou, Stephen 113 Parker, Jeffrey A. 122 Parker, Sara T. 124 Parks, David W. 115 Parnes, Katherine E. 93 Parsons, Anne L. 80, 132 Parsons, James S. 134, 180 Parsons, Laura D. 131 Patterson, Sara S. 100 Paulson, Susan A. 115 Pavitt, Gregg R. 131 Peabody, Eric S. 135 Peake, Geoffrey T. 61, 110 Peake, Michael A. 57 Pearce, Robin E. 93, 180 Pearson, Elizabeth S. 122 Pelissier, Anne L. 187 Pellowe, Nancy H. 124 Pendergast, Warren J. 132 Peppel, Alan S. 134 Peppers, Nicholas S. 120, 133 Peretsman, Gail S. 47, 129 Petersen, Theodore T. 113 Peterson, Craig R. 95, 123, 150 Peterson, Jessann 108 Peterson, Roxana L. 80 Peterson, Susan M. 55, 75, 121 Pfaff, Bruce J. 119 Pfaff, Samuel L. 125 Phelan Jr., William H. 133 Phelps, Robert B. 134 Philbin, Margaret M. 124 Phillips, Eric N. 130 Phillips, Marjorie R. 60, 133 Phillips, Martha M. 120, 172 Piazza, Michael A. 121 Pickle, David E. 123 Pier, David N. 123, 150, 176 Pierce, Curtis B. 121 Piette, Donna M. 99 Pike, Christianne K. 113 Pipes, Jeffrey W. 119 Pitkin, Barbara 89, 120, 172 Plaisance, Lisa 130 Plowe, Sarah M. 111 Pohl, Janis D. 84, 129 Polivka, Anne E. 134 Pommerenke, Lori L. 55, 122 Ponce De Leon, Debra Ann 65 Pope, Colin S. 62, 109 Porter, Scott A. 122 Pos, Hal J. 48 Post, Marc A. 45, 58, 111 Potts, Kenneth D. 145, 173, 187 Pozanc, Cynthia S. 124 Prati, Beatrice 108 Press, Rita A. 124 Priest Il., Peter F. H. 101 Proebsting, Todd A. 110 Prohofsky, Jeffrey J. 109 Pryse, Sandra L. 110 Pugsley, Donald Edward 118 Pumilia, Steven C. 135, 178, 184 Purcell, Aaren L. 114 Puzak, Nicholas J. 101, 176, 178 Pydych, Charles E. 71, 120, 142, 149 Pyle, Ellen M. 109 Quinlan, Susan N. 99, 135, 179 Quinn, Ronald J. 97 Quirke, Carol L. 179, 180 Raab, Kristina E. 132 Rafner, David J. 131 Raitt, Nelson W. 108 Ramirez, Juliette M. 121 Randazzo, Christopher J. 142 Rantala, Ramona R. 52, 118 Raske, Colleen R. 118 Rasmussen, Karen K. 116 Rasmsusen, Lisa C. 130 Ratner, David S. 114, 127 Raugust, Karen B. 109, 177, 179 Raymond, Lily A. 121 Reed, Laura S. 112 Reichert, James R. 113 Reid, Mark O. 61, 110 Reilly, Allen J. 130 Reilly, Sean C. 135 Reinertsen, Carolyn J. 124 Reinertsen, James E. 103 Reini, Lynette E. 181 Reis, Nadine G. 93, 186 Remole, Brigitta S. 109, 180 Renfro, Susan K. 117 Repp, Mark A. 132 Reuter, Helen M. 42 Reven, Linda G. 108 Revie, Gretchen M. 110 Reynolds, Margaret A. 132 Reynolds, Roy H. 121, 177 Richmond, Hania 179 Riddering, Martha H. 108 Ridgeway, Susan G, 124, 179 Rieber, Alison J. 115 Riley, Daniel S. 112 Riley, Thomas A, 109 Ritger, Scott D. 110 Ritsos, Z. Theodore 118 Ritter, Leslie K. 103, 126 Robbennolt, Evelyn 124, 180 Robbins, Craig M. 120, 173, 187 Roberti, Mary S. 117 Roberts, Judith L. 127 Roberts, Paul A. 180, 184, 187 Robertz, Ruth L. 124 Robinson, Ruth L. 100, 132 Rockwell, Peter M. 132 Roderick, Lois A. 114, 172 Rodgers, David W. 104, 130 Roepke, Frank W. 122 Rogers, Julie M. 58, 117 Rogers, Karleanne E, 113 Rohr, Bonnie J. 64 Roney, Lisa C. 79 Rosenbloom, Eric D. 181 Rosenfeld, Michelle L. 109 Rosenmeier, Kirstine R. 123, 139 Rosinski, Mary G. 110 Ross, Karen A. 181 Rossen, Christine 132 Rothman, Michael J. 112 Rousseau, Lisa-Marie 124 Rowe, Katherine A. 110 Rowley, Susan D. 118, 179 Ruby, Leah R. 120, 172 Rudy, William J. 114 Ruggiero, Sharon J. 111 Ruggle, M. Bridget 112 Ruscitti, Antonio D. 105, 111, 133 Russell, John V. 119 Russell, Scott L. 51 Rutstein, Neal D. 123 Ruttman, Laura Jane 55 Sager, Amy 112, 180 Sallstrom, Steven A. 130, 149, 151 Saltzberg, Jodi A. 124, 150 Sampson, Stephanie 132 Sandbaken, Mark G. 120 Sanford, Paul B. 90 Sato, Hideyuki 111 Sauter, Douglas C. 120 Sawin, Janet L. 124 Saxena, Geeta 133 Schafer, Todd C. 114 Schalch, Linda H. 111 Schechter, Jane E. 113 Schlagel, Thomas J. 109 Schlessinger, Michael R. 56 Schlifske, John E. 56, 120 Schluckebier, Leslie F. 115 Schmidt, Charles D. 114 Schmidt, David E. 113 Schneider, Paul 108 Schneider, Robert J. 118, 181 Schnepp, Paula K. 134 Schoenfeld, David E. 92, 110 Scholz, John K. 71, 135 Schram, Thomas G. 134, 179 Schroeder, Daniel V. 122 Schroth, Mary K. 108 Schue, Martha F. 64 Schulman, James J. 91, 132 Schultz, Steve C. 46, 120 Schwartz, Michele 124, 172 Schwarzkopf, Erik A. 109, 185 Schwert, James J. 61, 110 Scott, Craig L. 119 Scott, Peter R. 135, 2, 149 Screaton, Elizabeth J. 122 Scully, Caroline A. 129 Seamon, Kathryn A. 116, 172 Seddon, Sarah J. 109 Seinola, Scott A. 75, 120 Selb, Anthony F. 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A. 101, 133, 176 Tanaka, Patricia D. 117 Tanke, Ann M. 93, 140 Tarasczuk, Christina 112 Taylor, Gilbert P. 132 Taylor, Jeffrey J. 89 Taylor, Robert D. 118 Tedford, Linda Marie 74, 115, 143 Teitelbaum, Jeremy T. 82, 132, 140 Tell Jr., Nicholas W. 112 Terpstra, Jean M. 117 Terry, R. Bradford 109 Tharin Jr., James C. 99, 126, 133 Theimer, Sarah H. 116 Thirsten, Julia K. 117 Thomas, Evelyn B. 104 Thomas, Jon V. 108 Thomas, Karl A. 118 Thomas, Mike T. 108 Thompson, Catherine A. 143 Thompson, Cynthia R. 124 Thompson, John F. 123 Thoren, John A. 92, 113 Thoreson, Wallace B. 63 Thorsen, John H. 126 Thron, Karin E. 127, 172 Thurmes, Linda J. 149 Tillotson Jr., Russell D. 85, 120, 140, 145 Tipping, Robert G. 43, 82, 108 Tobin, Michael J. 104 Todd, Brian J. 40 Tolberg, Margaret A. 73, 148 Tolen, Rebecca J. 86 Tolford, James S. 112 Tompos, Michael J. 108 Toner, Catherine A. 130 Torgerson, Beth Anne 124 Tornatore, Jane B. 110 Triff, Kristin A. 111 Tritschler,-Carol J. 43, 58, 120 Trosset, Carol S. 77 Trousdale, William B. 186 Troyer, Kenneth D. 91 Trujillo, Dwayne E. 111 Truman, James H. 126 Tsung, Linda E. 109 Turner, A. Chase 131 Twite, Cheryl R. 124, 143, 150, 184 Ubel, Peter A. 111 Uehling, Mark D. 132, 179, 184 Ulery, Bradford T. 112 Underwood, Katherine A. 124 Ungerleider, Jack S. 131, 176 Unumb, Daniel R. 89, 128 Urban, Wendy E. 112 Vaaler, Paul M. 130 Vakoch, Douglas A. 121 Valdivia, Sonia 116, 172 Valdivia, Tom D. 126, 150 VanderMeer, Steve P. 132 VanHoey, Stephen F. 123, 138, 139 Vaniten, Heyo 127 Van Ryswyk, Hal 130, 176 VanValkenburg, Paul T. 185 VanZoeren, Carol M. 176 Vaughan, Kathleen A. 117, 143 Vecoli, Lisa 124 Velazquez, Eduardo 133 Vercoe, Leslie H. 61, 181 Vessey, Eric M. 135 Vickery, Caroline A. 119, 180 Victor, Elizabeth R. 123 Villas, Cathleen A. 100, 110, 185 Vincent, Alexandra C. 117, 172 Vobach, Elizabeth W. 58 Vochko, Joseph F. 55 vonEberstein, Lesli C. 116 Vreede, Quinta 110 Waber, John James 39, 111 Waddle, Diane M. 115, 187 Wade, James L. 54 Wagener, Kristane M. 88, 104 Wagner, Richard G. 58, 111 Wagner, Theresa R. 112, 184 Waldera Jr., Gerald J. 111 Walker, Christopher B. 110 Walker, Douglas R. 111 Walker, Timothy D. 115 Walker Ill., Alexander H. 119 Wallace, Gayle A. 42, 124 Wallick; Dennis. W. 131, 176 Walsh, John T. 108 Waltz, David A. 57 Walvatne, Gary L. 103 Wandmacher, Mark E. 112 Ward, Charles J. 112, 181 Ward, Sarah E. 120 Warne, Rees Ann 141, 146, 147 Warnken, Peter G. 118 Warren, Brenda E. 118, 177 Waters, Laurie L. 121, 150 Watowich, Stanley J. J. 99 Watson, Sara D. 109 Wattleworth, Carol L. 124 Weaner, Michael P. 121, 179 Wehmeyer, Lisa K. 113 Weier, Jane E. 123 Weil, Constance M. 58, 118 Weinkauf, Carl W. 79, 110, 142 Weisstein, C. Cecily 117 Weldon Ill., Theodore T. 114 Wells, Richard D. 114 Welna, Anne M. 98, 129 Wendlandt II., William O. 134 Wengler, Michael D. 83, 173 Wenner, Gretchen A. 122 Werdouschegg, Vera A. 114 Weseman, Paula T. 179 West, Brad C. 113, 84 Westcott, Anne E. 124 Westling, Charles B. 89, 120 Westlund, Joanne M. 122 Westneat, David F. 62, 129 Weston, Sarah S. 181 Whelan, Alison J. 72, 127, 172, 180 White, Samuel P. 120 White, Thomas J. 113, 173 Whiting, Peter J. 110 Whitman, Julie 81, 127 Whitmer, Ann M. 78, 111 Widenhouse, Stephen M. 109 Wiebe, Charlotte A. 135 Wiebe, Keith D. 108 Wiegand, Peter F. 128 Wieler, David G. 112 Wildman, Jeanne M. 119 Wilkes, George H. 133 Willcockson, Thomas W. 132 Willett, J. Scott 109 Willette, Mary M. 87, 129 Williams, Alexandra 123, 180 Williams, Dean E. 121 Williams, Lamar 95, 126 Williams, Mark D. 110, 184 Williams, Mark D. 123 Willian, James G. 88 Wilt, Sally A. 123, 180 Winsky, Terence L. 63, 178 Winslow, Margaret L. 128 Winters, Kurtis J. 63 Witte, David G. 97, 123 Wojciechowski, Charles J. 112 Wold, Carin M. 117, 177 Wolf, Julia A. 50, 115, 172, 179 Wolff, Elizabeth A. 134 Wolff, Mary Anne 108 Wolverton, Susan 148, 150 Wong, Florence Kowk Ching 118 Wood, Margaret E. 123 Woodley, Harold G. 125 Woodwell, Jane K. 112 Workin, Joel R. 122, 143, 149 Wren, Sherry M. 50, 120 Wright, Andrew W. 115 Wright, Jill A. 114, 180 Wright, Thomas M. 41 Wulczyn, Heidi A. 114, 172 Wyatt, Lydia A. 117 Wyffels, Curtis R. 130 Yaukey, Timothy J. 97, 121 Yee, Mary E. 118 Yeomans, Paul D. 105, 127 Ying, Evelyn S. 134 Youmans, Jane E. 115 Youngblood, John L. 69, 130, 143, 149 Zacharski, James C. 115 Zacheis, Amy B. 135 Zerfoss, Marian L. 50 Zimmerman, Janeann 127 Zimmerman, Leigh Ann K. 130, 185 Zipser, Geraldine M. 124 191 cf oes o no2 THE STAFF Paul Roberts-Editor Patty Guthmann-Assistant Editor Jennifer Nelson-Assistant Editor Sarah Alger Bill Chapin Kelly Conlin John Crusius John Dunn Nancy Dysinger Kit French Heidi Haaland Jenny Hersh Diana Kinzie John McCreary Andy Mclntosh Tim Moran Carol Murray Larry Nobile Jeanne O'Reilly Warren Pendergast Brigitta Remole Suzie Renfro Michelle Roppeau Amy Sager Mary Schroth Pam Stever Tom Szentgyorgyi Mike Thomas Cheryl Twite Ann Winninghoff | would like to thank the News Bu- reau and Archives for their time and assistance. | also thank those people who gave me a kind word of support when | needed it, many times it was just that which kept me from going off the deep end. and so there ain’t nothing more to write about and | am rotten glad of it, because if I'd ‘a’ knowed what a trouble it was to make a book | wouldn’t ‘a’ tackled it, and ain’t a- going to no more. 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