Grand View University - Viking Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)
- Class of 1975
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Y-. f.f W A X - 213,31 - ..-,. ,-U! r ff: , 'M .vf,.' A .vw H, 3 ,s vu, , .- 4 1 1-.. ug wa, , ,vw ,. R, .n ' 'lf-I:..1M2.n ..d:'L5 . if JT 1 E- :.,xL. ,.:m.,. -g ,-1 -J 1. 5.-...IV '..'. nz 16, AVI . v ,C u 1 am: -fffwaa ,. H-.. .J 1 . 1 'rua 4 XLKQF1 1 ...J nl.. . V.. .ugw-' M. aa . , 1.975 Qwlfmam M .W gf 9-zwzg, ,SW W. 5. Www Yiawlmm JM 3 5 10 21 27 49 69 W3 The 1975 Yearbook Is Dedicated to Mrs. Jeanice Noyes, Professor of Speech Mrs. Noyes retired from the Grand View faculty in the spring, concluding 30 years of ervice. She is known for her pet phrase, Hitch your sternum to a star. Mrs. Noyes asked nothing of her students that she did not ask of herself. Her career is illed with achieved challenges. In 1935 she graduated from Drake University with a Bachelor of Expression degree. fter teaching in a high school at Pocahontas, Iowa for two years, she returned to Drake to their Children's Theatre. She did graduate work at the University of Southern Cali- and received her Master of Fine Arts degree at the University of Iowa. She founded es Moines Communit Children's Theatre and established the S eech and Theatre De- at Grand View in 1945. our theatre program. said Mrs. Noyes. Y P At that time there were three buildings on campus, a faculty of 15 and a student old storage room in the basement of the Seminary House on Boyd Street, so that's I taught. In the spring of the second year the members of that class produced three, , q of 150. The only room we could fmd for a classroom for the 'Speech' class was the I plays in the chapel of Old Main, which remains our theatre. That was the beginning Yet, with all of these accomplishments, Mrs. Noyes said, I still feel that my major achievement lies in the help I have been able to give young people in gaining confidence and speech skills in the classroom. I have met literally hundreds of young people that I have enjoyed knowing and they have en- riched my life tremendously. To have watched many of them progress into fme men and women who have made great con- ltributions to our society is, in itself, the greatest satisfaction a teacher can know. Being a past student of Mrs. Noyes, I believe her career has been satisfying because she put her entire being into it. I have never met a more vibrant, challenging teacher. On behalf of the hundreds of young people, I thank you lMrs. Noyes. D If V For 15 years, she directed, built scenery, made lighting systems and with the aid of a former house- mother, Mrs. Anna Rasmussen, designed and sewed all the costumes. A book at the Grand View library holds the memories of these plays. In 1960, Mr. Charles Dickson joined the Grand View faculty. He began directing plays as Mrs. Noyes continued to work on building-up the curriculum. When the three year program began at Grand View, the Speech and Drama Department was one of the first to be ad- mitted. Outside her work at Grand View, Mrs. Noyes wrote a textbook, CORE KNOWLEDGE FOR SUC- CESSFUL SPEECH, published in 1969 by Scott Fores- man and Co. In 1967, she was awarded the Distinguished Service.Award from the professional speech fraternity, Zeta Phi Eta. Mrs. Noyes is a member of their education- al board and continues to write for their educational speech publication, CAMEO. She was listed in the 1966- 67 edition of WHO'S WHO OF AMERICAN WOMEN, and recently in COMMUNITY LEADERS AND NOTE- WORTHY AMERICANS. Mrs. Noyes is also a member of various social, honorary drama and writing organiza- tions '-0-thai , gg Wife? ,S 7. 'fa xg , 'Z I l l 12 1 x. 5. I 1 fl 0 H I Tu grt .1 L, 4 55 ft J. , 'f H u 1 y. dministration Personnel M KARL LANGROCKg President, has been with Grand View College for two years.He enjoys reading, sailing, and hiking. THOMAS FISCHERg Vice-President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Fischer came to Grand View from St. Louis Univer- sity two years ago. He is active in family, community, and church activities. x :Fw , , FX i- 1' ,., HARRY IENSENgVice-President for Finance, has been associated with Grand View for 37 years, as a student, business manager, and Vice-President of Finance. A Q, 9 X rhei 1 'x .. A LOU YACINICI-Ig Director of Student Affairs. Aside from his responsibilities concerning student affairs, Mr. Yacinich is also GVC's Men's Baseball Coach. 'prv I Ev J s , -. F . ,K -ak, p. .. J. H fr 1 - Qf3?Qi .P s ' -j -1- Q .--' I - ja! EL I 1 . J. J -K fx , , .I ' L . I 1 Q X, 1 f- , ' f-'5 , 'Q it if N is .jr it L N 'g 7 L ,. so f .. Q3,,gf:J 'f E, , J , rf fs. 5-lf... - s . V vs .1 P ff ' X KENNETH PAULSENg Director of Admissions and Registrar, has been with Grand View for 14 years and is a former GVC student. iii' CLINTON SCHROEDERg Vice President of Development, attended the Universities of Maryland and Illinois and has worked for Grand View since 1967. Members of the Board of Directors, from left to right: Mr. Erving Jensen, Rev. Allen Nelson, Rev. Russell Olson, Rev. Cranston Gesell, Rev. Ronald Jespersen, Mr, Joseph Strasser, Mr. W. G. Schneider, Rev, Philip Larson, Mr. J, Robert Hudson, Mr. John Buckley, President Karl Langrock, Mr, Clayton Ringgenberg, Rev, Clarence Leslie, Mr, Robert Larson, Dr. Louis Heger, Rev. H. Eugene Cedarholm, Mrs. Mar Sherinian, Mr. Daniel Krumm, Rev. W. Garred. Not included in the picture are: Dr, Ray Lingwall, Mr. Leland Lykke, Rev, Gordon Smith, Mrs. Marilyn Stapels, Rev. John Carlson, Mr. Ernest Lindman, Dr, Erling Jensen, Mr. Willard Bishop, Mr, Lloyd Bock, Mr. I. Chamberlain, Mr, Herbert Honette, and Rev. Dr, Gerald Johnson. KNUDSEN, Assistant Admissions Director. When not he is building his own cabin in the woods. LEIN, Admissions Counselor and Grand View's Wom- Basketball Coach. ir- IEFF BURKE, Admissions Counselor. While holding down an active job, Jeff is working on his MA Degree. JANE MOLDEN, Chess Coordinator, and Student Counselor. When not offering support services she Bumps and Runs . GARY PENCE, Campus Pastor and Dir. of Continuing Ed, Pastor Pence joined the GVC staff in July, 1974, if ' I FFS- if . kia. , f Ji. SALLY WALSH, Director of the Annual Fund, is very active in the American Association of University Women. Q r S- WILLIAMSON, Humanities Di- Head and teacher of compo- and Shakespeare. Wag? ,wif CI-HNN, Assistant Professor of Her specialty is Greek and Roman mythology. 5 1 N' of tiff' fr, 2,5 5 4. figs RALPH SPEERg Asso. Prof, of Eng. and tif, Journalism, sponsors Grand Views, Fri- day Noon, and The Viking Yearbook. 5:15 as as fs? MARION HVISTENDAHLQ Asst. Pr Li lrztwrxi . fr i in a JOYCE YATESg Assistant Professor and English Department Head is a Drake graduate and has been with Grand View for seven years, of. of English, teacheslntro. to t. and Literary Criticism, HIEDE HAUGAARDg Asst. Prof of English teaches Freshman English and other classes, as well yas being in charge of this year's interim program, Q , -fl 1 : .:.1Q5,, 4 JOSEPH SAWTELLg Assistant Professor of French, has traveled ex- tensively in Europe and he collects works of art. NORMA BOLITHOg Assistant Professor of and Spanish, teaches both begining and inter- mediate classes. CHARLES DICKSONg Professor of Speech and Theatre Arts, Mr. Dick- son sponsors the Arena Player, Delta Psi Omega. MARY PAT STONEg Assistant Professor of Speech, she enjoys reading and travel. 3-Li JEANICE WILLIAMS NOYESg Professor of Speech and Theatre, has been with Grand View for 30 years. She also writes for the speech magazine, CAMEO. PERRY GARNERg Assistant Professor of Telecommunications, has just begun to Expand the field of electronic communications at Grand View. jf SPEEDg Professor of Music and Director of the Choir. Mr, DR, RICHARD STROMBERGg Assistant Prof. of Music has been appointed Chairman for the Humanities Division and Chairman of the Music Dept. Dr. Stromberg is 1975 - 1976. the Director of the Grand View Singers. 5 LQA' LUKE: Instructor in Piano. Mrs. Lukepos- JAMES ENGLERg Associate Professor of Art and Chairman ofthe Master's Degree from the U1'1iVS1'SiFY Of Dept. Mr. Engier is active in the Iowa Arts Council, exas and has also studied in France. -is - Vgss ENNI KAVENg Assistant Prof of Art, Mr, Kaven holds an JAMES PATCI-Ig Instructor in Engineering Drawing, FA Degree from Drake and in his spare time teaches a child has taught part-time at GVC since 1963. He also n's class at the DM Art Center, teaches at the Des Moines Technical High School. 13 DON ZINGERg Professor of Religion and Philosophy, has taught at Grand View for 17 years and is a Lutheran minis- ter. KAREN BASONg Instructor, Women's P.E. Karen is a grad- uate of Grand View and she now sponsors folk dancing, volleyball, cheerleading, and gymnastics. RICHARD WEINBERGg Assistant Professor of Education, interested in woodworking and music. DAVID SlSAMg Men's Athletic Director and Men's Basket ball Coach, he is also a graduate of Grand View and has been with us for 20 years. ga' . CHARLES IACOBSONg Associate Professor of Physical Edu- cation, also coaches Women's Gymnastics, and Women 's Softball. '7 'f'V'ff ' X fix 'R 5 6 4 N Social Sciences i,,,,, N f- wr fl, ff . ' '- Pg 1 O.. '. P' , 'X 7- . K , -5, V: -,7 Q I . . . v K xi .5 dx, I . I gi 'ULN gf mflli Vr- BEVERLY AND RALPH AKERMARK5 Instructor of Geography and Assistant Professor of History. Beverly did her graduate work at Drake while Ralph did his at the University of Iowa. ,17-Aug 'a H . RUDOLF THILLg Professor of History, studied at Drake and did his graduate work at the University of Iowa. He has taught at Grand View since l961. ,rt ' f -v f f ff f STEPHEN RYEg Assistant Professor of History has bee with GVC for ten years. In his spare time Mr. Rye is an ardent canoeist and also statistician for Grand View bas- ketball games. fl 1 Q, H- IAMES ETCHISONQ Assistant Professor of Political Science. Erchison sponsors the SPAA and enjoys reading and politics. WILLIAMSENg Professor of Sociology and Chairman DOUGLAS KACI-IELg Assistant Professor of Sociology, has the Humanities Division. Mr. Williamson has taught at attended the U. of Tampa, the University of Oklahoma, View f01' 25 YCHYS and he CYUOYS woodworking. travel, and has done his graduate work at Iowa State University. fishing, BRUNER3 Assistant Professor of Economics and MATILDA WILKINSON, Professor of Economics and Business ausiness Administration. Mrs, Bruner resigned at the Administration, and Dept. Head. Mrs. Wilkinson has taught at and of the first semester to enter local business. Grand View College since 1956. 1 r PAMELA MICHELFELDERg Instructor of Psychology, is a graduate DR, NORMA TROWBRIDGEQ Lecturer in Psy- Drake and Iowa State and is an interpreter for the deaf. chology, Dr, Trowbridge has lectured and studied in Japan and in the Middle East. Vg F 1 I' fl fi ' il wi . ,xv 5. l 5 L WL ,,..,, .. -1- L in . r . 'f . I DR. MARVIN JESSENg Chairman, Division of Natural Sci- DR. .MARY ELLEN WARTERSg Assistant Professor Biology. Dr. ences and Professor of Biology. Dr, Jessen once attended Wa1ter's field of special interest is Botany. She is in charge GVC. He has served on the faculty for 24 years. of the green house. V LEE DOIDGEg Assistant Professor, Biology. Mr. Doidge is very in- MARILYN KROGULSKIg on the right above. Mrs. terested in physical fitness. He also is interested in farming. Krogulski is a graduate of Marycrest College. She 5 serves as Biology Lab Assistant. 1 - 1 rf A R- mg I i rl J - 1 L,-, K , 3 A N s X CJ. X I 1 ROBERT BURHAMg Professor of Chemistry. Once Dean CAROL PELZg Lab Assistant, Chemistry. Mrs. Pelz isa native ofthe Evening and Summer Division, Mr. Burharn has of Nebraska and has completed class work for a master's degree returned to his first love, that of teaching. in Bio Chemistry at the University of Nebraska. RICHARD SlMPSONg Associate Professor of Phy- TOM RIDER: Professor of Science Education and Physical Sciences, Dr. Rider is an accomplished jazz musician and has 3 children. J '43 fi? . J Qsg... 4 ERNA JENSENg Associat matics. Miss Jensen teach Geometry, and Algebra. e Professor of Mathe- es Calculus, Analytic sics and Mathematics, Mr. Simpson is interested in electronics and flying. JOHN GERTENRICI-lg Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Mr. Gerten- rich is also the GVC golf coach and the announcer for Grand View basketball. X x-ff' ROBERT MADDEN: Associate Professor of Mathematics. Mr. Madden has taught Calculus and Algebra at Grand View for 9 years. He also teaches business courses. Staff 4, 1 1 In JJ-w n BARBARA BURNS, Librarian, is all active f6I'1'lll'1iSt, Camper, JEAN FAGAN, Acquigitigng ASSiSLa1'1I,Jea1'1 has been and mother of 3 future Grand View College Students. GVC for 7 years. fl, IO BEWYER, Supervisor of Ci1'Clll3liOHS, is 2IlW3yS SIGRED DICKSON, Audio Visual Assistant is well known for willing to help you find the mHterialS that yOu are beautiful handmade silver jewelry and her paintings. looking for. I I If LORRAINE RYE, Assistant Librarian is an accomplished trav- .TOHANNE HANSEN, PC'3FiOdiCH1S ASSBIZIHY. is HD eler and mother of GVC's Prof., Steve Rye. of Grand View and has been with us for eight years. '11 . I ' 1 '1 and MRS. M. E. DILSE serve as Head Residents at the en's Dormitoly. I it .Fi PAULSEN, left, and JARELL KUNEY serve as cooks the dormitories. MRS. HELEN WAGNER is Head Resident for the Women's Dormitory. L3 wk' Av 4 I BARBARA BARTLETT, left, is Supervisor of Food Services at Valhalla. Her assistant is MARILYN ANDERSON. DORIS CHRISTIANSEN, R. N. operates the Grand View Health Service on the lst floor of Old Main. JESS FRAZIER is a maintenance employee. Jess is GVC's resident sports expert, ROBERT GILMORE is Grand View's handyman when it MARVIN comes to carpentry and remodeling. Building and Maintenance- HUBERT CHRISTENSEN is the Building and Supervisor for the college. 'wwf . e Assrstant Supermtendent i Y vw Pi' DOROTHY BENNETT, telephone receptionist and NORMA BROWN, Faculty Secretary, is a graduate of Grand View to the Assistant Admissions Director has as a voice major and is now an accomplished soprano soloist and been with GVC for 2 years. mother of three. JUDY CHARLES, Secretary for the Registrar, enjoys read- RUBY FLOWEREE, Admissions Coordinator and Secretary to ing, sewing, tennis and spectator sports. Dir. of Admissions, is musically gifted: especially on the organ. l LINDA MARTIN, Secretary to the President, is the staff's only SHARON SWIM, Secretary, Development Office. Shar- native Ohioan. She enjoys puzzles and needlepoint. on is an avid outdoors persons swimming, boating, and camping. 4 14 1 ,gil .1 fri fi 1.,.f- CECIL LOONEY, Accountant for the Business Office, enjoys EDNAMARIE LESLIE, Bookstore Manager. When not car- gardening and woodworking. He joined the college staff on ing for her 7 grandchildren she is left with time to dream October 1, 1974. about reading the books she sells. ' Z V 3 V . 4.1 A , ' ' ' jjf.1 1 'L 1 ,' 5 1 X 2 ' 'E 2 or j 17 A r ' V L f ' fl' t if ' 4 'i 'iff' isiiff sis 1' 'fl Q WI Il C , 4 rx 4. Q15 732' 'iffiff Mrs !f av'Mi 13 is A e E- ' ' ,,, 'fti.,gI,5 ,' ' A ly 'Ls A b fi' I 3 e1?fd' l.fi , , - gr. 'Q ' mf! , if X' ' Kg :-' 'f ' 5 i ridt' pg: ,. ' - lin! 'i A V -Vi If N-e fQ2.7,2f TIL 1 ' LVL- 'X i 'lhfliz , -A T im:-ffigmlol'-J - -f5'Z flea-L i ,gr ,BG i .X ' -- X tif -X grylx ENA LINGWALL, Secretary to Development Office, DOROTHY MORTENSEN, Secretary to the Vice President has a green thumb and enjoys sewing. is an actress at the DM Comm. Playhouse. f MARVEL PETERS, Secretary to Vice President for Academ- JOANNE ZUST, Secretary to Director of Student Affairs like: ic Affairs. She is a Marvelous cook. water skiing and boating. f Q J T-:'?1. Q ' -' .W 1 A ,1,fi:.,,-p-'-g,- , .V wg., .. 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A- -.M ,f ,ns ' ' Inner Sanctum is the name chosen for the GV student center. This years' com- mittee has transformed it from a dreary basement to the initiation of a new home. Carpeting throughout the area, a new pool table and constant cleaning are among the improvements. Memories of Dick Staude, a former Art major at GV, color the walls and planning stages of redecoration hope to finish the desired atmosphere. Below are two art works exhibited in the buildingg done by Dick Staude. 1'ff?Lf,'-' 2913 3' ,ir --I 're ,,. .,.. Q. , Mr- . ,- ' ,Nifty -If 5 if -g . uvv 'sz' 1' new -U . . - ' 'ww t if 1 wg t . I, . dpiajryf- I : . 1 wif ZW 'r It ilrfx ' 'Q .V N' ., K' Q y g . -n 'wfn V ' ,Fl ' 'E Ai. - rail: un' ,. vol. lb? W - -., ge . 4 gg? I. 'xr.Lg'jA '1 .Qg..J,f ' - M34 ,yi x W: f- QQ , I' . K f ' r f, .' 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K ijt Jjtvigfiaf ll I..:.3Fif-3, hi ,- The Art Club g lways Stands Gut ' 41 04' an so X Lf uv It Q 9 1 4 FJ 1 :W ' 0 JK I 1 Donna Chapman, 2 James Engler, 3 De siree Nelson, 4 Dennis Kaven, 5 Mike Ol- son, 6 Mara McKeon, 'I Karietta Thomp- son, 8 Dave Sisam, 9 Carolyn Truslow, 1 Chris Quinn, 11 Steve Pyle, 12 Margaret Kuhlman, 13 C.S. Thompson, 14 Mike Wieskamp, 15 Patrieia Herman, 16 John 1 Waters, 17 Brian Ritter, 18 Kelly Harveyn 19 Joni Briar, 20 Tom Murphy, 21 Mitch Deurfeldt, 22 Dave Kvitne, 23 Paula Mot 24 Vince Johnson, 25 Bill Plumlee, 26 Renita Richards. French Club President--Kayla King Sec. Treas. --Mary Bricker Vice Pres. --Pat Burgett House Representatives--Emily Dickson, Marcia Rouw Mr. Joseph Sawtell Left to right is Mary Bricker, Kayla King. N -- i,a:,,, V Vol. XXIX Des' Moines, Iowa, Uctober 18, 1974 NO, 4. JO .'V ds- f 34 ' .cv . ,gfefr fu ff' h' J Dan Laurence V ix,-A' GRNDI . , Y' N -Q' . X 1 .S .t.. Above, left to right: Ralph Speer Sherri Weiss, Juli , Simon and Don Morrill. Photographer Left to right: reporters, Tony Cali giuri, Steve Klein, Bob White, Rick Lang, Sherri Weiss and Cheril Pun- elii. Er... This year has been a successful one for the Dormitory Council of the Men's Residence. The Coun- cil drafted, carried out acceptance procedures and implemented a complete Constitution for the govern- ment ofthe dormitory---the only such document or attempt in the recent past. In addition, the Council drafted a set of rules for conduct, and secured a re- liable source of fundings for activities. Along with the Women's Residence it sponsored many activities for the residents of the dorm community. This year the Council has established a founda- tion for good government in the years ahead, It is now the responsibility for those who come after us to carry on what we have started. We wish them luck and prosperity, Tom Christensen Men's Dorm President is -1 Randy Popken Senior Resident advisor to Dorm Coun cil Dick Grant Second floor representative Da e Scott--Secretary, Treasurer. - sri? sa Delta Psi Omega S 1 ' H A -ie. Delta Psi Ome'gavis'?a,net?mf13e1m honorary dramatic fraternity ' 't founded to recognize and reward all phrases of student pagrticipation in college play production. To se eligible for n1embershi,p, arstudent' lrnustthave played a nwajor role-:Jin a three1-actplaye or its equivalent in one -act. plays, or have 'partici- I spatecl in stage work vase defined firg thenational eonstitu1:1on'of' the ' ' organization. This yefar s member include, left to right: IuderBererQ,Q Valerie Hall, -Chat1eS lDl'okSon -'L T advisor, Chris Watts, andeltlane . Johnson. . ,' , ' ', W. .ww These are moments from ,nie Sprinf production: T A , 1 , T Tun DEPARTMENT OF svszcn AND mnzzmes muse our ammo vrsw course .Pazssms :S TO EVERYTHING THERE IS AVSEASUNU , , 3 T AN EVENING OF' GREAT LITERATURE 3 ' 5 be A Reader's Theatre Production ' ,. 'ln Two- Parts COITIPTI ed by Jeani ce williams Noyes and ' Charles N. Dickson, Jr. Directed by Charles N. 'nicksom Llrf. May1, 2, at 4, 1975 In the far left picture iss the cast, bottom row, left to right: ,Evelyn Moore, Jude Berard. Second row: 1 Sue Poore, Valerie Hall. Third row: Roger Schrier, Ron Lambert. Top row: Ieanice Noyes, James Carlon end Charles Dickson. ll 1.71: - x Ffa T' 'v . 'V 5 M. . Tu -' 'U Q' if 1 ',?,uf Q. fi J 'Q...Q-' wx I .' ff 4.44 .v.-xx. Fall Production: !!EN-GAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY!! The Department of Speech and Theatre Arts of Grand View College Presents Its Celebrated Company of Superlative Players in the 1 Grandiose Spectacle DIRTY WORK H THE CROSSROADS or TEMPTED, TRIED AND TRUE A soul-stirring drama of human trials and tribulations in three acts. October 31, November l, 2, and 3, l97li The Management has taken PAINS to insure that the DRAMA is presented with ALL the effects that contributed so largely to its TREMENDOUS Broadway SUCCESS. Crowded Houses!! Enthusiastic Applause!! Mr. C. Dickson has been employed to devise the ACTION of the DRAMA, which will be executed by the FULL strength of the company. DRAMATIS PERSONAE Nellie Lovelace, as true as she is tender . . Adam Uakhart, as brave as he is bashful .... The WGON LOVel'ace, as sweet as she is simple . Munro Murgatroyd, as wild as he is wicked . . . Ida Rhinegold, as deep as she is dyed ..... Mookie Maguggins, as rude as he is rustic . . . . Mrs. Upson Asterbilt, as willful as she is wealthy. Leonie Asterbilt, as flippant as she is fastidious Fleurette, as saucy as she is seductive . . . . . Little Nell, as innocent as she is indigent . . . MISS J. HENSS MR. R. SCHRIER MISS N. JOHNSON MR. S. PERSON MRS. K. PAINE MR. J. BAGBEY MRS. N. HAVBAKER MISS C. WATTS MISS P. COLLINS MISS S. SUTTON fBooir1g and hissing the villains and cheering the hero and heroine was encouragedq Grand View Folk Dancers Authentic Danish costu mes and matching nationalities composed the original Grand View Folk Dancing group. It originated with the founda- tion of the college. As the red bricks of old main revealed weathered tones, the costumes of the dancers became relics of fun. As shown in the group picture, contemporary touches of jeans and tennis shoes have replaced the original dress. But the age ofthe tradition, like the age of the school, passes on an era of family, one. Far right: Melanie Garred and Jon Holmen follow the quick pace ofa refined dance called B1uebells . Lower right: Tom Christian- sen and Ioan McKenzie per- form the dance Three Lea- ther Stockings . It is the sto- ry of a lovers quarrel. In the picture, the partners are teas- ing each other. Y, ,pk . - A., , 'HN TQ! is . 1-El' Q 'N 1 'buf S - -- P r. LPFQ - :fre -a A U-Y. , , 1 j.j:Qg Fg-Ltr-11 ' ' -1 ' , , L, 1- it gr , f7,k ilhlnninif 1.3 Ralph Speer, Faculty Advisor S1-.gf . 5 iniiiiigfll :I Y Lk: P. E. Brown, second semester Editor , i ,. .d.n.... Jim Danielson 41? L - is 2-,,'-f-'JN .r 'i. Vicky Leto and Phil Reser .,..f ' Rose Burnside Below, Craig Thompson :ff V , El. fwfr' A ' -0 K. 'If i f 'o l , ,J ,,, f gi Wi' x ac tw! --Jes- ,,, 6: . Q isis st .eq F, r r or I 'xifxi , i gf' f ia. ffrff ' K. i i' r IA, is 41 Walking the bedroom fio Words transform to lines. I write my thoughts, Drain the conscience, OI In Search of peace . . . i move on Scraps of paper Covered with emotion, Wander to room S201 At Fridayh noon, W Smoke a cigarette, listen, Drink coffee, ' discuss Eat a cucumber I . - IUOV6 OH w, A v ww Aw . .Jk.x, NV , ,Y-, Vfvwm V-1 I K fl 1 H fflg, 91 M' ,V,,1.'1 IV' X1 L 'ff fx Un 4 I y ,N f vw' il l 131 41' rvlll -xi -A. my il' ZZ MI . in ff' ,- -s we 'ww f 'x '1 r Xu N v xv., A U, ,M W N AM tse. ' 1. ,Q xl :72'M'NN , :M ,,,v !1,,' MI, jwjx W MW! -,N ,un -ww w'M1. - N 'M' 'W' Wu ,V 11 ,Q WWW vt , 'hull LQ, wg -nu' W1 W. 1 ,,q.,m,... , ,m W. 174 ', 'H1 1 f Z y-'wa 3314 'ae- 1. Nkereuwem N. Ikpe, 2. Akpan A. Ubom, 3. Mahmood Mirheydar, 4. Samuel J. lv med Maligl 11, 5. Ali Akbarzadeh, 6. Abbas Yousefmajeni, 7. Mansour Vahid, 8. A The International Club Hamedi, 9. Mohammad H. Rezaee, 10. Kamelia Eslami, 11. Ahmad Alcbarzdeh, 12. Christiauua Kojoe Bomah, 13. Ansumaha J. Lissa, 14. Joseph B. Massaquoi, 15. Sourie Leto an Frrst Semester Ofhcers were Samuel Mal1g1 rdent Debella Brrru Vrce Presrdent Kameha Es lamr Secretary Mahmood Mrrheydar Treasurer Second Semester Offrcers were Samuel Mahgr Presrdent V1ckyLeto Vrce Presrdent Ph1.lReser Secretary, Treasurer. Iejeh Bayoh. Not pictured: Debella Birru, James Flomo, Don Morrill, Phil Reser and Vi H H . i . H . I . I . - ' P i :WTF 'I , H 1 N M X , ,.- . 61 , x N .lm , :fs .f 9-A 4' fx Y f f :ld 711 it fs xxx 7, 1 1 nf ' - Dr, James Etchison ' L . Advisor Julie Simon , Vice-Chairperson 1' are p Barry Judkins A , Chairperson J Joan Welch Sec, -Treas. ig, l l E ll 'psy W- 4 1 F l H N J -W 5 .Sl AQ' ie 1 Q if J , V K. Q. 'J ' i:1.2i - -' ' ' fl ,I +- A J N 'i Front row, left to right: Kim Beeson, Deborah Turner, Marcie Burz, Julie Simon, Michelle Parker, Joan Welch, Nancy Beck. Back: Dr. James Etchison, Barry Judkins, Steve Dubbs, Steve Hermann, Jerry Weiss, Mike X McConnell, Steve Caldwell. l l 4 7 fi f , , xx- xx , V 4 I. v fig: 0 A p W -V ' I . f ' W A V N. 1 1 . A 4 1 , I .1 N 1 xv yy W A w ' 4- David Purdue layout work Vicky Leto Craig Luthe coeeditor photographer Debbie Tyer Ralph Speer Dan Laurence 1ay01lI work advisor photographer Scott Rockwell Jennifer Polich artist-photographer Cmeditor Those not pictured: Mike Grant--photographer, Dean Knudsen--layout work, Mark Porter--art work and Matt Whiting--photographer. The 1974-'75 yearbook staff changed the Viking policy to a fall distribution. This allowed the publi- cation and recognition of spring activities and summer sports. With this enlarged volume, the staff hopes it has brought to each reader, at least one moment of happy memories. Options in Physical Education Courses for Men Flag Football 8: Basketball Flag Football 8: Bowling Soccer and Basketball Tennis and Basketball Volleyball 8: Softball Courses for Women Basketball 8: Bowling Tennis and Basketball Volleyball and Softball Bowling and Softball Coeducational Courses Archery 8: Volleyball Archery 8: Bowling Archery 8: Badminton Tennis 8: Volleyball Tennis 8: Bowling Volleyball 8: Badminton Bowling 8: Badminton Volleyball 8: Golf ' Bowling 8: Golf Physical Fitness Folkdancing 8: Bowling Beginning 8: Intermediate Gymnastics credit credit credit credit credit credit credit credit credit credit credit credit credit credit credit credit credit credit credit credit credit M. if-f-L ,-,,.L-f t s l H ,L ..g - if Z --e- if! figs' :Tm 'vi 3 w mm:-::.:4,:.'. Jw - EL ,. r. a X ,. 1- , Unlike previous years, two credit hours f physical education are no longer re- nneu for graduation. Charles Jacobson, ssistant Professor of physical education inds the interest in these courses is still igh. Students enjoy the exercise and the hance to relax from routine. lf' ,in M Viking Baseball 75 -HIHRFZ1 'lil ,f , --. Riff-- -VL , :rv His GT 'fi' 'Nr' ' rj C151 un , Ffh' lf- Avi 1 ...- EP-if ,fy 52 sas-, 1, ' -- - Left to right, ,f ,rf ' . if ! ' 55 from row: Name PQ? fi? ' - if I I Wengert, Jim .4 - lr ff' -- . ,- ,. :s'f4f---1914-s'.5.'1'4w lf- , ' . , -f. .-' , ' , ' A f' . ' 52, .32 A, iff ' E I. - fl ... g-JN Evans, Mike r f- ' . 41 'I-.1--G. V. uf 2. - kzii , 4, - , 13 lpf,5,g3fg5533s'iE,!i Forrester, Steve V :L , V P '2ri1:-, I U A I 5 , 2 4 , Wien ff 'r - , f - r-F ' Tem le, Rob , xx , , I I P gy F A Q Royal, Rob Lf. I K ' Myers, Dave f X .1 , Elefson, Chi f 'H ' r , I P i ' , 3, - r Girten, Bob l MXN 1 ASI.. 11. X ,N ' V Ferguson, Kyle f M jay ,Q 3 ,I Zahn, Chris - I - gt W ,Q Daniels, Tom A -, X V ' A back row: Lass, Henry J ,, if sis 3... , . Q-Q.. ff 7 ' , I , :ff , V f '9 5 , I Anderson, Kendall X., ,- , r , - ' ' A , Heath, Lar rg' J ' ry ' - Carlson, Jim Brauer, Lance Rohrs, Pat Lang, Chris 52 coach Breon, Tim Peterson, Mark Nielson, Steve Chaney, Kevin Moden, Gary Fuller, Terry Mills, Paul Lou Yacinich if Pos. School OF Roosevelt D M P East D.M. C Tech D. M INF Valley W. M OF-P Hoover D, OF Plymouth, Ind INF Saydel OF Plymouth, Ind INF Lincoln D. M P Dowling W D OF Valley W.D M P E. Chicago Ind INF -P Atlantic P Burlington OF Peoria, Ill INF Lincoln D. M INF Hoover D. M C Ames OF East D. M, INF Urbandale P East D. M. P Plymouth, Ind INF Dowlingw D M C Adel P Saydel 1 4 1 4 lk. ii .-'L .4-T 1 Bi! 3 .an .. A -vat.-1...Jg,. .rf .- .. fe lt-QL -- Q ff l1 .z5-, ',--ff -.-11?-ini .1-i,gTa'f',4.., L-1: ggi' ' 1, im' 7-'Ltr ' ,L i Q' ' 1 '- V4.3 ',,.,f-..A,1 . - - -, ' i. f at . .1-r , . ,U ,,.,,,. , V , . , . - I . 'i .-sffii-.1-5 ' ., , ',:L .- - 4 , . .. . - i '- .!.' . , W- ' '- '- ,, . ,itll ff' I , ' .I , . rs. .5 I , . In 1974, the Grand View Vikings were crown- ed Region XI Champions, the first time since 1965. They were Sub-Regional Champions for the 1975 season. In the '75 Iowa Conference, the Vikings won 12 games and lost 10. Including the games played outside the Conference, their record totaled 18 games won and 15 lost. Out- standing players were chosen as all stars for the All Regional First Team, they were Lance Brauer and Chip Elefson. The two top players set new records for the 1975 Vikings: Lance had tive triples, seven home runs and 33 runs batted in. Chip made 26 bases on balls, scored 24 runs and stole 18 bases. Steve Forrester and Kevin Chaney were selected for the All Regional Second Team. Head Coach, Lou Yacinich also received honors. Mr. Yacinich was named Iowa Junior College Coach of the Year. This was his third year at GVC. In 1972, Coach Yacinich began his career with 13 candidates, who compiled a 3-14 season. 1973 saw the introduction of a five -week fall practice session, a spring tour of the St. Louis area during Easter vacation, and 20 candidates posting a 28 -17 season. In the past three years, Coach Yacinich's squad members have received academic and athlete scholarships at institutions of higher learn- ing throughout the U. S. , and some are performing in the professional ranks. Women's Sports Banquet Honors Patty Fogleman As Athlete of the Year The banquet was held at the Bavarian l-laus Restaurant on May l2, for all CVC women athletes. President Langrock and Thomas Fischer, V. P. for Academics attend d the event with Lee Doidge as Master of Ceremonies. Karen Bason, volleyball C V coach and gymnastics assistant, Charles Jacobson, softball and gymnastics coach and k tb ll coach were there to recogni7e each sports participant with a Rod Lein, bas e a C A certificate and rose. Then, the outstanding player from each sport was awarded with a plaque. Those players were: Sherri Luett--basketball, Linda Jennings--softball, Sherri Weiss--volleyball and Lori Pike--gymnastics. Following thc division awar s, Mr. Jacobson announced Patty Fogleman as the first woman athlete of GVC to re- ceive the Athlete ofthe Year award. On the plaque, placed in the college gymna- ' is 1 list of the outstanding women athletes for each year, from 1968 to 1975. srum C lt seems fitting for Patty to be the first recipient of this award, as Mr. Jacobson said Patty is the most talented gymnast GVC has even had enrolled in its student body. I' omen's Volleyball Team Left to right: Donna Chapman, Camelia Eslamie, Sherri Weiss, Beth Geerdes, Carol Anderson, Debbie Comstock, Mary Clough, Shellie Lein, Parirokh Nademi -Nassari, Sue Ann Kane. '-M ---ve v--Q. .. ... , af, , - . - - - 2 -. ri ..... ...a A-...,...t- ..,, - -,E-N -...ev 4. WHERE,-.- Developing the asset of sportsmanship and compe- 1974 Season-46 wins, 51 losses titive spirit while gaining a skill and knowledge of the Sept. away William Penn and-Drake University game was a goal of the women's volleyball team for the Sept- HWHY Graceland II1ViI211i0H211T0Urm1mCr1t 74 Season- H home Drakeslilnivrsitgftand TIQACC C . 4 After finishing fifth in the state for the 73 season, Oct 22,21 Cgginelzfsndngnilfglri Ourmmem the team had only three returning Players! Donna ChaP' Oct. away Drake University Invitational Tournament man, sophomore, Carol Anderson, junior and Sherri Weiss, Oct. away Cornell, Mt. Mercy, Upper Iowa junior. Hoxvever, the inexperienced Club Still Won almost Oct. home Wisconsin. State University and Drake University 50 per cent of its games this season. Coach Karen Bason Oct' away Dfake Ullwefslty and the Umverslty of Iowa was roud of the team results under this disadvanta e Oct' home Inmauomll Tournament P 3 ' Oct. home William Penn and the University of Iowa lt is very difficult to take an almost new team and teach Nov. away Buena Vista Im,imti0m1T0umamcm them what a net or a spike is and then compete against Nov. home Coe College and Central College schools with experienced teams. NOV' away District Meet .-. ...... .,,. Um ----V440 Q. i I 2 is S! fi 1 .Q 5 , X in .4 5 F f :Is , f 2 2 a 'i QL W I ' H f ff 5 - 'x L A ' C. , Q' f 1 i Qw C few 'r Coach Dave Sisam, right, has every right to be proud ofhis spee- dy Vikings who turned in many a plus 100 game this year. Some ofthe leading Vikings are pictured above. Clockwise, from the top, they are: David Purdue, Frank Miller, Dick Grant, Clint Brantley, Diller Mont- gomery, Earl Hinton, Jim Carlson, and Curt Forrester. Sisam's Speedsters Race Away to Victory Team Roster ront row, left to right: Manager Kenny I-Iolms, Bob Girten, rank Miller, Kendall Anderson, and Manager Dale Scott. ack row, left to right: Coach Dave Sisam, Dave Smith, Chris rant, David Purdue, Clinton Brantley. v:ll.i.:?Q Y I 'J' Earl Hinton, Brian McDermott, Jim Carlson, Bill Lindgren, Lang, Vern Rash, Curt Forrester, Dillet Montgomery, Dick 'XF EA , ,-.' Qff'f2Q1ff,..V f .q.' i4 Q- N ' ' 1 93 1 . -4 r . .5 M- - 3 L soars high over Council Bluffs players for two points 'Via akv, ,G 5 T' Ll Forrester displays his ability as he scores for Vikings Brantley drives for another Viking score. l 59 il . if . M I thi. .w'5i',-fu 4' i.. .Qi 196 3. v -txf' in E 1 - E ' - - war 65 11 iii. A ,I wiv - 4- , I -wr, 1 ie , 1 LfQi14:g'1,f ,-iimffff., . A , fm S1 ,,1,,.W,f, wwf-gf Wg, , f1f.z,fz-2.51m 1, msglgggegzg V 1 JS, a5,8,f,, mfmfqg. 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A ,fig , .ff ,ff V .- 5: f . - ,mv- , . -J' H 1 ,av - ., ff 'al f -L ' fri K .4 'I 7 ' 1 d g C? xii, A-r A season of success lead the 1974 Men's Golf Team to becoming Region XI Champions. It began with 16 wins, one tie and one loss during the regular season. Chris Vandell set the Junior College record, one under par 70, at Willow Creek on April 16. Friday, May 10 the team entered the Region XI tournament at Marshalltown, Competing against 15 other teams, GVC won with 316 strokes. Marshalltown was second at 317 strokes. Tim Lathrop aided CVC when he holed out a 110 yard wedge shot on No. 17. From June 4-7, the team competed in the National tournament at Le- high Acres, Florida. After the second round, GVC ranked 20 out of 23 teams. The team continued this pattern of success opening the 1975 season against Ellsworthqlli-353, and Boone Q10-05. Their team score was 314, two strokes better than their tournament score last year. Coach Gertenrich is hoping for another trip to the Nationals. r s . X H M 4 1 WX A to right: Chris Vandell, Mlkc Palmer, Brran Demsky, coach, John Gertenrrch, Dave Crouch, Paul Kemp and Gary Hay Not pictured: Jerry Thompson. omen S Softball GVC GVC GVC GVC GVC GVC GVC SEASON RESULTS GVC GVC GVC GVC GVC GVC Drake Drake Simpson Simpson Central Iowa Wesleyan xL1.j , 1974 75 Team First row left to r1ght Ioan Alatorre Christine Smith, Sherri Weiss, Judy Lamphere, Sandy Baer Top row Mary Clough Rhonda Per1qu1te Debbie Comstock, Denise Koch, Linda Jennings, Margaret omen's Gymnastics Set Iowa School Record in the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Grand View scored a record 101.70 and placed seventh in the AIAW National Championships at California State University in Hayward, California. This finish was the highest of all lowa schools. Patti Fogleman was the team leader. She placed fifth in floor, seventh in bars and tenth in beam. Patti placed eighth in the all-around with 35. 80 points. She set the record high for a GVC gymnast and was the only Iowa qualifier. GVC SCORES VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR Fogleman 8. 80 Fogleman 8.95 Fogleman 9.00 Fogleman 9.05 Gerbig 8. 50 Steinlage 7 . 90 Pauley 8. 45 Pike 8 , 50 Boyer 8. 50 Gerbig 7 . 60 Steinlage 7 . 90 Boyer 8. 50 Pike 8. 50 Pike 7. 35 Spars 6. 15 Steinlage 8. 00 Pauley 8. 40 Barker 6. 20 Pike 5. 70 Pauley 7 . 65 Steinlage 7 . 7 5 Pauley 5. 40 Barker 5. 60 Barker '7 , 50 25. 80 24.45 25.40 26.05 .- 1'- ' ff ev Fir QV f4f'T IP'f -ff's.- . -. 'iiael-'iw '-'L-wp zfzfvwfr- 1 -' . - f--. 7' 1-ff' . ' - .- tl -'r U -'M '4J1JNf .. fd fs 17.19 nf. -If -TV' - , ' 5 f7'fZ'!:: - 1' ?'? 'fp' ': 'rf' 1 Q - ' 1 3 ..' 2 -I '1 . 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Renee finished ninth in floor at the Regionals and just missed the finals in vaulting. Karla Gerbig was with GVC gymnasts from her freshman to junior year. I-ler areas of performance are vault, bars and beam. Lori Pike is a freshman from Excelsior, Minnesota. Lori is an All-around gymnast. Ann Long is a sophomore from Ottumwa, Iowa. Ann finished ninth in vaulthng at the Regionals. Judy Steinlage is an A11- around gymnast. Her best areas are bars, beam and floor. She is a freshman from Louisville, Kentucky. Judy Pauley is an All-around gymnast, but her specialties are in floor, beam and vault. Judy is a freshman from Defiance, Iowa. Viki Spars is a freshman from Sioux Falls, South Dakota. She performs on the bars and beam. Dorcella Barker finished sixth in floor at the Regionals and qualified for Nationals. She is especially strong in floor and beam. Dorcella is a sophomore from Rock Island, Illinois. Patti Fogleman is a freshman from Cedar Falls, Iowa. She was the team boost for points at the National gymnastics meet. Patti is eligible to qualify for the Olympics this fall. Lynn Counter concentrates her work on the bars. She is a freshman from Newton, Iowa. 66 ,rs ml gk I hu- . 'sf Wm ' GYMNAS TICS 1974-75 SCHEDULE Oct. 19 Home--University of Wisconsin--LaCrosse Dec. 4 Home--University of Iowa Dec. 14 Home--Western Illinois, team average was season high, 99. 60 Ian. 17 Home--Southern Illinois and South Dakota State Jan. '25 Madison, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Invitational Feb. 1 Saint Peter, Minnesota, Gustavus Adolphus Feb. 8 Ames, Iowa, Iowa State and Southwest Missouri Feb. 21 Home--W ashburn, University Feb. 22 Carbondale, Illinois, Southern Illinois Feb. 28 Springfield, Missouri, Southwest Missouri State March 1 Iowa City, Iowa, University of Iowa and University of Minnesota March 13-14 Ames, Iowa, Region Six Championships April 3- 5 Heywood, California, National AIAW Championships 1 Season record: 14-4 r Team average: 96. 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Hoffman, Laurie Jones, Debra Lea, Theresa Love, Mary Lubberden, Rita Moore, Wanda Morey, Ian Nelson, Denise Nelson, Elizabeth Newman, Barbara Otte, Marcene Owens, Myranda Payton, Julie Pederson, Holly Perry, Bobbi Peterson, Karen Quick, Patricia Reed, Connie Rix, Rhonda Robison, Cheryl Rose, Julie Schmitt, Miriam Sieleman, Teresa Smith, Stephen Spencer, Barbara Steenhoek, Joyce Strand, Donna Strand, Paula Sturtz, Debra Thomson, Ruth 1 could not help being struck with the foolishness of that institution which treated me as ifl were mere flesh and blood and bones, to be locked up . . . I saw that, if there was a wall of stone between me and my townsmen, there was a still more difficult one to climb or break through before they could get to be as free asl was. Henry David Thoreau Civil Disobedience If a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him keep step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau ff im 1 Q5 eq ex Set me adrift in a sea of hope Set my sale to a new horizon. 1 'Q Illlll, -Q- . A ,N Q.. 1,- W' 4 .- Luz-I ' I P P , Y' n - f,. yu. Puff' If onlyl may grow: firmer, simpler, quieter, warmer, Dag Hammarskjold T- XS IP-1 ,Ape dj J s 5 aiu' T sv ri If V ,,.x., .fr . 4' 1. ,J , ,QU P 0 , f :- .v' ,A N 1 I L He 3,1 , .,.. 4 .5 ,ply 1 D I , in K , l VN 1 ,Lx '11 ' ff 4 . Y - . 5 4 1-K ., ' AL: , . UX,-32 A Aw ' 4 I ,R 1 '1 vk' 4 . . - X , '. H 1 . ,V f ' fa '. 1 4, , 1 V, , ' ,- -f.-. I I F , .,,X A . 4 x L I r r A 1 0 1 mu. A ccept me A s I am - Only then will we discover each other Federico Felhm He himself made nnan in due beginning, and then left him free to make his own decisions. ECC. 15:14 -'r- Poetry and rt CORPUS CHRYSLER I-low should I begin the story-- The lamp-god sat up from his bed to spy . . Or how can I begin to tell you-- it was morning in Dunferline toune and the waves of the fathers lapped the Lapland shores . , . The story of all known glory-- the clouds shuffled' across the sky-stage and static current lept from finger to finger, from electrode to electrode-. , . Ageless it might serve to bore you-- lashecl his limbs the masts of all vessels it was morning in cold Dunferline toune the damaged image upon his side . . . Ageless though it might serve to warn you-- How should My God but for a spot o' tea and cakes! My butcher had left me in care of his shop-- he won't be long . . . I begin the story-- Ba Ba 'Black sheep, have ye any wool? Yea sir Yea sir a meat locker full.. Ageless it might serve to serve you--. Or how can Awhr away with such talk! Bring on the sack I hope your bones grow white from the cold and the coal carbies ifatten on your corpus till he can't take wing again! Ibegin to tell you-- Lamb-god Lamb-god, tell me if you cang Who's to be our Popeye sailor main? P. E. Brown Words tumble revealing my moments pain, polished into neat sentences that are orderly, rational, and easy to understand, like products from an assembly line. But my organism aches to communicate the nonsense of uncensored emotions, trusting they will be understood and comforted through the strength of love. Debbie Young AFTER MAY sandlot games growing rains slow-motion summer suns cold, quiet breeze-toffreeze barebacked sweat beaded red growing rains growing pains harvest Phil Reset A Ay t AY !' . ' I., s .Oy 4 Q 3 IF YOU REMEMBER ME Pass the bread, Pour the wine and sing a gentle song. I shan't be n coming home tonight, the grave is much too strong., Grieve not hard my going forth, for life is far too brief. But pass the bread and pour the wine for here is life's relief. Be not sad and dry your tears if you remember me. For I have crossed this stormy life to calm eternal' seas.. 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Morrilll RED BALL IET BLUES Red-Ball-Iet boy wore wing tip shoes Worked a peaceless puzzle irreversible News Played upon a spoonerism made the symbols clash Philosophic-fancy-labeled oma mented trash. Cold coffee hours wasted unicycle day Never dared simplicity that Penny Loafers 'pay Spent a lifetime seasoning egocentric views Apathetic wing-tip man Red Ball Iet Blues. Jennifer Polich .r .1 Sf ig. 64,4 4 , fl!!-U7 , 'N' N 1 X KES, i f Aflxffni it .V X Q22 kxw X CRIPPLED With head bowed the runner strides across the meadows lopes through the trees Ignoring the snorts of distraught horses leaving his sweat to fall in the breeze. Pumping muscles which ache with each move Pushing legs with nothing to prove The runner leaps across the stream Around the bend nearing a dream Which soon will end when he awakens To find no more striding runner. jamie beard l f of x lv X XM ll 'J' , l QI- ' I A S NOWED -'IN Hawks don't 'soar when Cold winds roar., Sparrows don't sing when The feed's all gone. Ih've never seen-such-snowed-in-cover. I'11 never wingawinteragain. Those brownedout weeds havenoseedsg ul-lore I sit on a frozenefence. I've found the last seed Behind the dead rpeel on the crooked elm If there are no more seeds, There are no more songs. Feathers must be fedg Shuffle through the papers, Scratching surrseeds in the snow. Ruffle rthrough the feathers, Hear the whistle of the snow. Shuffle through the papers, Ralph Speer LITTLE ITALY Gold inscription, solid surface-- Growning stages of family, Withered pages hold fresh smiles, Ties of blood flow in me. Morning scents rise yeasty in outdoor ovens, Women bellow scolclings in tired foreign tongues Men signal rails with ilares, View your coffin on living room floors, Sway black garments and rosary bead prayers Hide in echoing night trains. 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