Grinnell College - Cyclone Yearbook (Grinnell, IA)
- Class of 1959
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For many years Dr. McClenon, rushing from his office in Goodnow To his home, was a Tamiliar Tigure To Grinnellians. HaTIess and coaTless in all vveaTher, he never sTayed long and was loaclc in Time Tor his nexT class, alyvays carrying under his arm' a meTer sTick and a chalk board proTracTor, his only class Tools. Dr. McClenon came To Grinnell in 1905 afTer receiving his Ph.D. aT Yale and sTayed Tor 48 years. One oT The naTion's ouTsTanding scholars in Thehis- Tory oT maThemaTics, he vvas also genuinely inTeresTed in Teaching. He TaughT The alosTracT science of maThemaTics To sTudenTs for whom he made iT one of The humaniTies. A brillianT scholar and sympaTheTic Teacher, he Tempered iusTice WiTh mer- cy for The fearful and sTimulaTed The TalenTed Toward scienTi-Tic careers of dis- TincTion. Dr. McClenon represenTs for our generaTion a pioneer whose years of de- voTion To The ideal which is Grinnell provided a Tirm ToundaTion for The Grin- nell oT Today and of Tomorrow. Grinnell is . . . . . many Things. IT is a poTpourri of buildings, people, ThoughTs, acTiviTies . . . . . buildings, old and new. IT is a row of gabled dormiTories, The bulging women's gym, The park STreeT buildings-solid, square A.R.I-I., old, musTy Carnegie Library, soTT, hallowed Herrick Chapel, creaky, philosophical Y-Building, and GoThic, labyrinThine Goodnow Hall. IT is sTaTe- ly Nlagoun Hall and decrepiT Blair which will soon be replaced by a shining glass and sTeeI Tine arTs cenTer, and The gleaming new library, The Science Building and Younker Memorial HeaITh CenTer . . . I Park rrick Tale. and nker . -' 1-1, J 1 , 1 f Q rf' I I Z E. 2 people-TaculTy Teaching classes, lecTuring in The chapel, advising, correcTing papers, philos- G ophizing, ioking. IT is sTudenTs-chaTTering in The Union, sTudying in The dormiTory, reading in The lilorary, dancing in The gym. IT is ad minisTraTors and clerks aTTending To The smooTh TuncTioning of The insTiTuTion. 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E3 f'f'- fi T' ri 1132 ,, :nm , ,iff , ,6Q-.cf v-It : ' ,' T wi 'W A me ' 42: . Z,y1? 4, ,- savvy. M is Ji M, ...Qs ,651 wif, if Y H 1 -. ,J -' f ' -- . zfffvyoy Q, fl 'X wwf! f .1 rf:-T 5 f1'f?v.?:ffT 'x f nw so T Q . H ryq fi: my ., 34 , aw ' - 515+ is of ' , .f4,,-1i ',fi , . N ' 1 5,,fZ??:5i,,:f 9Gj3,t,fi: A, W -Ip 25 I ,N vi. I, 1 . f ,f 5- v ,.,f4f,yj .ff,uf,,ffg 1 4 ' f I hi , 5- r Qklivii ,g JfcA.,f'J,:, ,n.w . V N ' . '1 wi af f 'Q' ff' pf- Q 13 D ,av-'-'L' 55,5 V, hi . v'm f4, QQ 1 r - s we '- , ' , - 4 ' fi ' - A 7.1.5 ff, 4 A . ,shy 1-1 :T-X--4, , '- '. .1 yn.-5 f V 7 IN :aM 2 XM wmv- f' . -M, W6-Wfwx W Q , . f 1: Warp' 4 fwfff f ,597 H g, ff! .V , W1 By, Ky ' f ' y ww: Us f his 'ww ,W 422+ : 1 '0 .2 N. 1 ,, . .yrs-L. A - . p ,,-r The ToundaTion of The Grinnell sTrucTure lies in The Teachers and adminisTraTors. PaTienTly They irnparT Their knowledge - social and aca- demic - To sTudenTs, and arouse in Them a cu- riosiTy and an eagerness To learn. They provide a loeginning, a basis Tor The sTudenT's search Tor knowledge. They are The archiTecTs of The Grin- nell sTrucTure. a. M ,r f s f ,f T .,If,'f f ' '5f,,4, ' 3554? ,. gs 0 ,.s 'AX mv, ,, ,f , Of ,' 2 ,Ziff Q f 0 wfwffawyfe , ,afar , X597 yff , is ff exp,-sw' ,A V, ,ww fi ' gf T M . L . L , if fa W 'Egg ff h 'ji , , ' T 0 ix fi Nei 'L I - 5 3, E? 5 1 Facult S HOWARD R. Bowism, Php., LL.D. PresidenT A college is a human Thing. IT is people ioined To- geTher To advance learning. These people are sTudenTs, Teachers, clerks, adminisTraTors, and workmen. ln The background are some oTher people-TrusTees, alumni, friends-wiThouT whose inTeresT and supporT The college could noT exisT. The excellence of a college is deTermined primarily by The qualiTy of iTs people and by The manner of Their associaTion, noT by The size and archiTecTure of iTs build- ings. Able people joined TogeTher as a communiTy can make a greaT college even .wiTh primiTive TaciliTies. JusT as True religion does noT demand greaT Temples and ca- Thedrals, learning can Take place in The ouT-oT doors, in a huT, in a workshop, or in a barrack. We musT never equaTe good educaTion wiTh impressive buildings. BuT buildings and equipmenT have Their righTful place in educaTion. They are Tools. JusT as a skilled mechanic needs good Tools, skilled Teachers and giTTed sTudenTs need TuncTional and well-equipped laboraTories, sTudios, and classrooms. And because a college expecTs To be in operaTion over cenTuries, iT pays To build solidly and wiTh concern Tor archiTecTural sTyle. Grinnell is in a period of consTrucTion. WiThin The pasT Tour years, Two new playing fields have been builT, Mears Hall has been remodeled, many of our buildings have been improved and refurnished, hundreds oT Trees and shrubs have been planTed, a new healTh cenTer and a new library have been builT, a new men's dormiTory is under consTrucTion, and a new Tine arls cenTer is being planned. BuT leT us never TorgeT ThaT buildings are only Tools. The greaTness of a college derives from The people who use These Tools. MQ' fgfn-I-I-rx! s F I 4 MERRITT C. LUDWIG, M.A. Vice-President for Adminisfration R. HOMER NORTON, M.A. Dean of The ,College -..-..- ...M ., nic ms os, in 'ith asT ars ave nd sw nler ad. 159 ' ' MA. EARL F. PEISNER, MA., Edo. DOROTHY BURMA, M.A. EVELYN GARDNER, Dean OfMen Acfing Dean of Women Dean of Women Second Semesfer wi ROBERT P. EISELE, B.S. Food Service Manager C. ROBERT FISHER, B.S. Food Service Director MARY G JONES BA Alumni Recorder SAMUEL J WASSOM M A Manager of The College Book Store EVAN H. WALDEN Director of The Physical Plant JUNE A. MAIN Executive Housekeeper ,WML ROBERT C. SAUERS, M.A. Director of Admissions and Student Aid RUTH VAN B. PRESCOTT, B.A. Director ot the information Service GIVENS L. THORNTON, Ph.D. Director of Testing and Placement CHARLES L. KAUFMAN, B.A. Treasurer, Property Manager M. GEORGE SUSENS, M.B.A. Assistant to the President CAIumni and Developmentl HENRY ALDEN, M.A., M.S. in L.S. Librarian I 1 X I JOSEPH D. DANFORTH, Ph.D. WILLIAM A. NEVILL, Ph.D. Senlor Malors Hams Ulery John McCIenon Gottfried Richter Forrest Frank Arlo Courter Bess Porter Richard Krelter Spencer Porter Roland Roeg e Dorothy Swenson NOT PICTURED Fred Helberger Jlm Jacobson Tom Castles h ' t WILLIAM C. OELKE, Chairman Q rt 54 I H I z I WILLIAM C. OELKE, Chairman, F Y' E i. Histor FREDERICK L. BAUMANN, Ph.D. i JOSEPH F. WALL, Ph.D. . JOSEPH F. WALL, Chairman. of V, 4 'j Z 4 , 11,1 f 1 f ff' V ,ff A 7' f Q 7 fff, :Mg I ALAN R. JONES, M.A. RICHARD S. WESTFALL, Ph.D. Senior Majors-FRONT ROW: Merrill Miller, Paul Hass, Kathy Paasch, Ar- lene Clevelanol, John Roberfs. BACK ROW: Gail Egan, Charles Yoak, Dwight Nissen, Phyllis Nimmo, John Peterson, Marcia Szaton. NOT PIC- TURED: Paul Jones, Tom Hodgson, Steve Levin, Bruce Pauley. lllf Merrill Hasch, Ar. Arts. BACK PS Yoak, lmo, John NOT PIC. l'lOClQS0nI Senior Majors: Ellen Blaser, Paula Meek Scott, Dana Tanzer. NOT PICTUREDL Lucien Geer. athematics Roscoe vvooos, Ph.D. WILLIAM A. SMALL, Ph.D. H. GEORGE APOSTLE, Ph.D f 4 Senior Majors: Sharon Ohlson, Janet Schaab, Dennis Johnson, Susan SLV- V BETTY rf 3 CROSSLEY, M.Mus. CHARLES L. LUCKENBILL, M.A. HOWARD R. RARIG, Ph.D. RICHARD E. HOWE, A.M.D. M ' CHARLES L. LUCKENBILL, Chairman NORMAN GOODBROD, M.Mus. DON JONES, M.Mus. ,j7?iff 1 7 Z? Q W Q 2 M5-ff: 513532: 2 Jz1 3 273252 5,1451 qiyf V K ' ii Physical Education MADGE M. PHILLIPS, Chairman ' M ' Y-FRONT ROW: Gary Nolder, Mary Al- EJIEQEIII. BAEIQS ROW: Bob Grindey, Kenneth Pap. DOROTHY L. HOZA, M.A. ROBERT A. PETERSO JOHN A. PFITSCH, M.A. MADGE M. PHILLIPS , M.S. JOHN C. TRUESDALE, Ph.D. ANNA MAE WACK, M.A. N, M-5-ECL IRWIN L. SIMONE, M.A. RICHARD B. YOUNG, B.S.EcI. Ef, M h Paper Senior Majors: Dennis Covaulf, James Palmer, Bruce Wilkerson, Joseph Freivald, David Israel, Burcleiie Abel, David Taylor, David Marker. P h 0 GRANT O. GALE, Chairman GRANT O. GALE, M.S. CE.E.D ROGER J. HANSON, Ph.D. EDSON A. MITCHELL, B-A Senior Majors-FRONT ROW: Elice Palmer, Diane Stev- enson, Alice Bertha Schroeder, Richard Katz, Martha Wearin. SECOND ROW: Sheldon Snett, Youngvvhan Kihl, MacDonald Bryan, Peggy Frank. BACK ROW: Leigh Ratiner, Catharine Klosterman, Donald Stewart, Lou Ann Oberg. Political HAROLD A. FLETCHER, Chairman. JOSEPH DUNNER, Ph.D. C. EDWIN GILMOUR, Ph.D. HAROLD. A. FLETCHER, Ph.D. sychology CHARLES F. HANER, Chairman Senior Majors-FRONT ROW: Carol Kiner, Judy Church- ill, Marianne Cochrane. BACK ROW: Philip Spelt, Lee Moses, Robert Clark, Charlotte Corcoran. NOT PIC- TURED: David DeLong, William Hahn, Frank Sexton, Jon Walker, Ellsworth Whitney, David Leavenworth. l l 1 ALICE vAN kREvELEN, P'hfD. CHARLES F. HANER, Ph.D. LEO J. BARANSKI, M.A. Senior Majors-FRONT ROW: Mary Kale Prangley, Judy Graves, Nancy King, Carolyn Schott, Barbara Schweser SECOND ROW: Carolyn Epperly, Claramarie Colbert Rutll Brockert, Ruth Umamoto. BACK ROW: Allan Fisher,ILoren Wilcox. NOT PICTURED: Bonnie Kyte, Ted Fiebiger, Sociology JOHN H. BURMA, Ph.D. RALPH I-UE . BB THOMAS E. LASSWELL, Ph.D. EN, Ph.D. Judy 'SSEIZ Ruth -OI'el l Senior Majors: Sylvia Spencer, Jane Hicks, Alan Spieler, Anne Moore WILLIAM S. VANDERPOOL, Chairman I I VELMA B. HISER, M.A. NED DONAHOE, PHD- RICHARD O. MEYER, M.A. WILLIAM Sn. VANDERPOOL, PI1.D v Au . Ugg? i 5 5 - ,s. h1,i ' , 5 fy: ' ,f 'ff :is 1 2 5 fi iffy- 4 if L T '25-Wf V: gin ,, 4 ,, gs, 9, Y ,.,,tQgXx1 ,, fy X5 gf W ' N A Q if N X Q W 4 V f X X W sf 5 fl f f X 1,6 4? I Qsfwes 1 f d' fs s T T N T glfai -,T ff wi 'Off FK, fir ' ' N E Nair T A ri, s , 1 7 Wg f Mf fg 4 --f0 -'- Rising from The ToundaTion are The SUPGV' sTrucTuraI supporTs of The liberal arTs educaTion. 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I ' fn X Q'-im A www W K ,fi rw 1 f K A ,.,4N'VV-5 x idx mwwlf -M1 4-,am .- i V r'l ! ,fy , QA gigfxsj V. 13.14 .1 g 'V 6 v V' am 'WV H1 55:11 QV, 54 '11 551. ,WA '53 aa: . WA. mf iw 2 -5' .,: ff!! 4, N , gm. M . cv , ,QV Q5 ', 'ffl x ,.. , cj W' . h vu sgfw A I 5 .H MN' awww Q ff Ak M - ,,,, , I far V-V' me TW . --.V hm, n. ... L- 5 i 'Kuff FRONT ROW: Carol Kiner, Colleen Carris, Amy Hamamoto, Patricia Tucker, Janet Johnson. SECOND ROW: Ann Crauer, Joanne Beaumont, Bess Porter, Mrs. Romans, Martha Wearin, Marcia Szaton, Judith Morgan, Ellen Kar- lovsky. BACK ROW: Carol Hall, Cornelia Zylstra, Esther Ruskin, Elice Palmer, Dianne Stevenson, Bonnie Kyte, Helen Edmondson, Susan Fisher, Phyllis Nimmo. MARTHA WEARIN, President Collegiate, yes, we are collegiate . . . Stevie was the first to have a ceremony in the lounge . . . Sue pushes the goalie in for a winning Hockey game . . . Rusty and Carol fire up for,DanCe I.M.'s . . . fourth for bridge, anyone? . . . Shag and Karen, iokers . . . Marmalade, the hall mascot . . . Bess buys the Scar- leteer's serenade for hall at the Auction Dance . . . Trodd and Kay, scholarship keys . . . Colleen and Max, Hill Contest winners . . . banana split parties at semesters . . . Mrs. Romans' coffee breaks V. . . clothing sales . . . Dei's laugh and Lee's knitting . . - the gang . . . Molly's Struggle-buggy . . . l.M, pep rallies - Loose Hall green svveat shirts and nevv,hall son Ccourtesy third tloort . . . second short wing roasts marshmallows in the smoker'S kettle . . . basement vies with first for kitchenette trophy - Cel, Nance, Sue and Meg . . . Morg, class officer . . . Loggia finger l9alnTiI'1Q party . . . A.W.S. taps Scotty and Pat . . . our queens, Katy and Jackie . . . Jackie, Miss Grinnell . . . Marty, Ak Sal irst to alie in Dance Careni Scar- gl and inneffr coffee .S , . - third okefls , Cel, finger ,eenS, .iq Ser 5 FRONT ROW: Carol Eaton, Carol Williams, Elizabeth Grimm, Catherine Palmer Cromie, Susan Stewart, Ruth Bevan, Sally Edgar. SECOND ROW: Diane Brown, Judith Lease, Kathleen Bailey, Patricia Adams, Judith Clyde, Barbara Brom- berg, Karen Halvorsen, Abigail Egan. BACK ROW: Evelyn Votruba, Jacque Baker, Jean Schmonsees, Maxine Frahm, Carol Thacher, Mary Ransom, Muriel Reynolds, Shannon Slon, Gail McAllister, Judith Decker. Ben Princess . . . Ellie's story cops first place in Atlantic Monthly . . . the Scarlet Sisters go to the convention . . . Hollywood and Vine . . . snowball tights between blizzards . . . Pillar ot Faith during exams . . . Pat Duc and Cha Cha line enter- tain on Spring Night . . . Carl, basement porter . . Jan has the measles and Jane catches mono . . . Europe claims tour Loose gals . . . Sally lends her sewing machine for Cathy's brain- storms . . . Marge and Cathy dye the vests red . . . Musch trains a colt . . . Anne has a slide party . . . Dixie goes to Washington . . . Bonnie writes lyrics and music tor winning Fetzer songs . . . Bails helps arrange, Thach directs . . . dancing, swimming and singing are our biggest assets . . . and win first place trophies tor us . . . we lose bowling l.M. by one point . . . home was never like this . . . Woodrow Wilson, Yale, Harvard, and indiana Open their doors To our gradumcing Seniors I i A yes We may BAFFITE BOARD-FRONT ROW: Molly Thornton, Patricia Adams Q ' Patricia Tucker, Janet Johnson, Marcia Szaton. BACK ROW never meet again,tor all we know. Kate Prangley, Sue Rosenfhall Margaref LaHUe Cafherme Foster. . .5 l l FRONT ROW: Janiter Judisch, Susan Shibley, Sue Rosenthal, Kathleen Paasch, Roberta Trodd, Margot Bannister. SEC OND ROW: Marsha Smith, Catherine Foster, Margaret LaHue, Molly Thornton, Helen Carter, Virginia Roe, Ann Eaton Nancy Garrett- THIRD ROW: Andrea DeMarco, Patricia Ducommun, Nancy Oelke, Joan Christensen, Susan Valentine Nancy Welch, Mary Barvvise, Glenna Hostetter, Lynne Tovvner. BACK ROW: Caroline Perry, Celia Porter, Paula Cop pinger, Karen Schlicht, Redella Svvigart, Carol Payn, Ellen Petersilie, Mary Lou Brooks, Nancy Sowell. Atter an Before . . . f 1 3:7 f if T , ,fj ,T , 2-'fa T , gill ' L 1, X K ww T W W f iff , .M ,.,,,. X, V Z A 5 X X, , f' ff 7 f 2 f W .asf ,W , , Z , , FRONT ROW: Mary Edmondson, GreTchen Johnson, ElisabeTh Scherrer, Karen Allen. SECOND ROW: Nancy Schmul- bach, Mary Bryden, Donna SmiTh, Mrs. Hansen, Diana Kiene, Mary Heeren, Caroline Jones. BACK ROW: Olive Kemp, Gay Moore, Ruey Brodine, RuTh BrockerT, Arlene Cleveland,JudiTh Mullins, Tanya Moore. l l i Read Hall l IT all sTarTed wiTh TwenTy cheruby faces-They soon wore The , black ouTTiTs wiTh The vvhiTe carnaTions, along wiTh TiTTy oThers . . . , we forked Knox . . . iusT like prohibirion, There was liquid in The baThTubs on Third, coca-cola . . . pinnings belonged To The Moores- Toni, Anne, and Gay . . . The lighTs blew ouT-eighTeen Times . . . E l The people in The cellar had The iungle club and a rose from T CarmenT, while Dana had double everyThing . . . aT a parTy, we danced in a pumpkin and Then iT Turned inTo a singapore sling l . . . a Grinnell TirsT: people sleeping on maTTresses in The loggia 1 during a 3 a.m. Tire drill . . . Mary E. sang . . . leTTuce meT in The rec room, buT Friday nighTs were reserved for men and rock 'n roll . . . caTTle crossed . . . BarreTT laughTed all over v ARLENE cLEvELAND, Presidenf l LW I ' ,. 1 F? gi -y wi, 3 .r,,,M,,s,,' 1,7 X, X jr ' I idk: 1 W Qwx. :MW 'e the ,S , , , in the ores- s . . - from rf We slinQ Oggia wet in and Qver FRONT ROW: Linda Koolbeck, Judy Wasick, Jill Dennington, Karen Marcy, Donna Darnell. SECOND ROW: Rena Spiegal, Bonnie Postl, Sue Campbell, Sandra McCartney, Barbara Barrett, Patricia Taylor, Sandra Pearce, Susan Ward, Ruth Gruenwald. BACK ROW: Nancy Smith, Dana Tanzer, Laurel Ellison, Patricia Mallick, Kathleen Kerger, Virginia Peterson, Emily Falk, Betty Skoglund. the hall . . . Patch was our Miss Grinnell . . . the bulletin board became a tradition . . . lust before Christmas, all the PlUrnbing in the hall was clogged, only basement facil- ities could be used . . . fifty girls with towel and toothbrush lramped downstairs to start the day . . . we ran out of long plastic bags the night of the spring formal . . . exclusively yours, Brown and Bigelow . . . it was the ugliest foot l'd ever Seen . . . the house-meetings were always dennOCr8TlC, and the President finally became old enough to vote . . . the night girl WOVS mu-mu's . . . Luella had a lounge upstairs . . . and The I . ll llme IS for rovin's been my ru-I-in, better than all, and l vvanft ' ' ff BAFFLE BOARD-FRONT ROW: Nancy smifh, susan ward Olmgeralllllelomger' Anne Moore, Ruth Brockert, Tanya Moore, Sandra Pearce BACK ROW: Dana Tanzer, Mrs. Hansen, Arlene Cleveland. 5 l Y l W X f X FRONT ROW: Alice Grimes, Jucliib Boustead, Claramarie Colbert, Anne Moore, Susan Thom. SECOND ROW: Susan Henry, Kate Dowling, Nancy Siroiber, Martha Hoskinson, Roberta Sieiber, Susan Hamamafo. BACK ROW: Susan Hass, Carol Guernsey, Jeanne Gruber, Nancy Strindmo, Patricia Chamber, LieT'ra Sfrickler, Susan Filbert, Nancy Cairnes. l v l il Homecoming stabbing . . . The preparanon U ' Real brandy? A beard for the lady. Call The ianitorl Sweef music Tram rude. Celebration. . FRONT ROW: Patricia Freter, Lucy Soffer, Grace Epps, Charlotte Corcoron, Vernita McSwan. SECOND ROW: Nancy Adler, Jeanine Treman, Eileen Paiak, Carolyn Epperly, Kay Borrett, Marguerite Frank. BACK ROW: Sheen Clark, Marilyn Hollett, Margaret Ohlander, Sally Hilger, Carolyn Taylor, Mary Albrecht, Jane Russell, Catharine Klosterman, Jane Hicks. MARY ALBRECHT, President Haines Hall Betty laughed and we bombed through this year. HockeY started and didn't end with the Kings, Cowles and the Cross- Country asked for competition . . . Well, perhaps next Year- Our Gunmen Gamboled but even with Corky's perfect tap We didn't place, we partied. At least we had our raid-it was Main and we taught them our folk songs: Don't Cry Lady, Mud, Mud, Glorious Mud and the traditional We'll Be Back. . Thirty seniors and not enough apathy to go aroundi Yes' ll was different this year. The trophies were stolen, but somel1OW we ended up with more . . . second place and no swimrnerS- Battle scars are still healing from the Student Council blocking- First not only was awarded a Mardi Gras but a PartridQe in a Pear Tree. Trees? Tacky, was that a Pine Tree? Gussie, the remedy for tree rot? V, T, Hockel' e Cross- xt Year' tap we ,as Mairt H HNlUd1 1 Yes' ll Offiellow rimmels' Dlocklng' jge in a the ssief FRONT ROW: Sue Barnhart, Anita Parkhurst, Joan Ware, Martha Koolbeck. SECOND ROW: Sharon Heimendinger, Phylis Jones, Carol Flora, Sylvia Spencer, Minna Lou Scharmann, Jeannette Gehring. BACK ROW: Cathleen Murray, Janet Baumel, Linda Finton, Beverly Berman, Margaretha Holmstrom, Katharine MacKinnon, Patricia Middlesworth. SI'The seguel to Tall Paul, Short Mort. Second had a Freudian lp bul 5l'PIOeCl up on their phone l.M. Kathy had a Cast-astrophy. blewe-Slllpified Fraser and Green oft on an iceloerg' and Fin W 'fi Ort the North wind. Gigi will never be forgotterlf Coflfy lives in the last room on the right. What? Men in the foyer Ufifll lO:28? P.M.'? Degradation! b VY: had e Scotch theme this year with Susie and C. T. directing, 'ey e WGYI, C. T.'? your car? Mahitable lost her home. Swede M95 Take first. Third celebrated the Academy Award. FOV Those will Dovvertul muscles ot the leg it's one . . . tvvo . . . three - - - ni EWS Br'H1Q the night of the blizzard. what ata happen that 9 lf LOU Lou? The Hellers received another year ot Grace and ELLO t Il ' Il I . Momelolmgelo her-Yesfwe fired ar1d'eaVef'aO i'Of'- H ' BAFFLE BOARD-FRONT ROW: carol Flora, Janet Baumei ER! WE KNEW IT WAS YQU, Catharine Klosterman, Grace Epps. BACK ROW: Judith Churc hill, Karen Senty, Beverly Berman. , , X , ff fig? vp rf. . of L . ,ff ,. V r ' f 'WW FRONT ROW: Joan Wieder, Susan Whipple, Barbara Strauss, Susan Sly, Ginger Hoff. SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Wenger Alyce Lallman, Karen Senty, Mary Willson, Pat Hanawalt, Judith Churchill, Teen Fairbairn. BACK ROW: Sanolra Rose Kay Ashby, Diane Hanlak, Sharon Graham, Ellen Blaser, Nancy Robson, Carol Kaeser, Irma Ruebling, Marianne Coch rane, JoAnne Paulson. The F ans' The Annex- Goalie in action v-as-., - f. -.....,.-...,-.... Caps and gowns O! W' . Am I supposed to eat this? Hey! Dat hurt. if i Erma Reception Committee Gracie tells a bedtime story. Clf I knew you were coming , . .D , Off With yours too, Kruse. .The time is two o'clock fi Y, 1, -In A s , K W f-yrs' K if 0 r if U f .uf .-zstf,.:Q,- funk, 1:1-.ZMq',.t :.- ,meat-. ' H t K-fkaicfg ,gt ra Ulk:l..g,N.15g2':z: gg-' ad 51122: f rf',,',.,.g:ta:zta M1 W7 WW FRONT ROW: Susan Bertram, Kathleen Carr, Mariel Nleents. SECOND ROW: Ann Wright, Pearl Gottlieb, Sharon Hase- kamp, Gretchen Ptuetze, Sally Espe. BACK ROW: Norma Schowalter, Edith Long, Rebecca Reiter, Dorothy Smardack, Carol Davis, Mary .lo Burger, Kathleen Neill. NANCY KlNG, President James Hall Happy Spring CPD Day to the Juliets at 6:00 A.M .... Let's Q0 lelly bean hunting . . . Our queen for the day is crowned during early mOmln9'fe5' tivities on her happy unbirthday . . . Whoops, later on another 9VeeT'n9 beer cans-To the Beats on first we dedicate this section . . . The baffle board and their beat band-aids . . . Congrats to the facilities chairman-the installation ot another one really helped, huh? . . . Let's have another com- rade party . . . On up to second . . . Answering, roommate . . . Let's starl a riot . . . The night Frank Mudd stayed with Susan Davis on James Qlfd . . . Who greased the iohns? . . . Look out, don't break that seal! . . . Davis, we know you did it . . . Get out from under that bed, you know it's FGTZGV SlnQ time . . . Ignite upward for Anesthesia . . . Timmy's so-o-o cute . - - But my door is open-a little. Second floor losers are proud sponsors of a Smartie Party . . . Our rT1OTal5 chairman is still campaigning . . . Yea, Grinnell . . . Congrats to our Smarties, G X , FRONT ROW: Linda Fitz, Penelope Poiman, Barbara Haardt, Hildegard Hutcheson. SECOND ROW: Ellen Weld, Mary Mitchell, Nancy King, Mrs. Collins, Lois Meyer. BACK ROW: Gina Becker, Mona Wolf, Judith Griffith, Sherry Low- man, Catherine Hoskins, Emily Levine, Janet Lahman. Hedge, Barb, and 'Becky . . . Also to Naida and Dottie, our Tassels . . . Roll those coke bottles and slam those doors . . . It must have been third floor, Mom Tom . . . Get the soap tor Kit . . . Well tor heaven's sake! . . . But I didn't hear you yell Man on Third . . . You-all need a fourth tor bridge? . . . Quiet hours, King! GaribaIdi's Redshirts ride again . . . An evening at the country club with Me and My Shadow . . . Anesthesia pulled through pretty well . . . Welcome, Friars, Come Right In . . . To which proportion would you like to speak? . . . Tally, come clown . . . The pregnant ballerinas who . . . Who's in the hot shower on third? . . . Roller skating and barn dancing are some fun . . . Congrats to Hedgie and Antie tor A.W.S .... Finish oft the year with a iohn party . . . , 1' EL 'I , ' ' X , 4 A ' ' W Q16 2, , , ,f ' zyjgaflf , , , It r ,1,'sg,'2'f'- BAFFLE BOARD-SEATED: Anne Hedgpeth, Francis Harper, Bar bara Haardt, Elizabeth Patterson. STANDING: Edith Long Sherry Lowman, Rebecca Reiter. Wfxsffs fx , ' i :j.:' 5 . ' f' He., V vii g if , if ,. , ..A,. N , ,U ,Q if I , , ,,z, X fi ffg , Q r ft X 4-44 ' s XS f to X fzg Exif! , ,, wt Q A'2'::9Zff' QA ,S , ,4 og i, 7 X fig Jw- MH , E fir '4-W.,-' , ' f, 1, f -4 , 522.1 , rg t ,5'ys,,Qj5 V' , f '. W , --+1 ,, , f Z '70-w ' , ' , -js, ' IM W, , ff 1 ff f zz W ' ff X fflai 1 ,f f as W: W ' f f ,, ,J f nf W, t ,,,, 4 I 0 C4 FRONT ROW: Naida Tushnet, Jeanette Hansen, Ellen Weitz, Victoria Neel. SECOND ROW: Nancy Tally, Judith Ander son, Gretchen Osterhotf, Katherine Shepard, Bonnie Burnett. BACK ROW: Sonia Anderson, Elizabeth Patterson, Margaret Ware, Sharon Harmsen, Nancy Egbert, Frances Harper, Ann Hedgpeth, Judith McCall. .7 James is Grinnell's steamboat. H EL f? ff RN my R Wiz , af 7 1 g: fi? 1 Cha, cha, cha,.H'eclge! ' I'll sTart my diet Tomorrow. Will me That ' Ain'T he sweet? Where paricular people congregate. Who inyjfed you? VVl'lOlS The clunce? 1 ' 53 ,, ' W' cg 'wwf' . - - - - hristensen FRONT ROW: M I Kelsey, Nlanann Rice, Cora Everett, Judity Anderson. SECOND' ROW. VeAnna C I ' , JoEllen Maly, NoimamWilson, Barbara Treweek, Mary Schneider, Kathryn Flora, Janet Kispert. BACK ROW.: Mefldlfh Allen, Sheila Brown, Emily Franck, Carolyn Parsons, Katherine Stephane, Joan Spratler, Gretchen Schiele, Donita Thomp- son, Nancy Homan. NANCY HOMAN, President Cleveland Hall QUIET HOURS Ceven from .lamesi was the call of the year, replacing C-CFC' Cleveland and the ubiquitous fourth for the proverbial. We innovated lilfe mad: from the newest culinary recipe of sugar, Crisco and water to Third's I.I.lS: as in the quasi-traditional Maypole dance, everyone participated. Not so with l.M. S, though we won the academic laurels. We did dirt to Lewis Carroll and Robert's Rules with the .labberKNOX and l recline, while the king's English suffered innumerable adulterations. The lit. majors influenced the hall-from Big Fay down to DebaucherY on second, and-Psych's addition- go to Cattellf' Then there was The Chamber music society's favorite recording-was it grape, Campbell? FRONT ROW: Mary Jane ClinTon, Sandra Solem JudiTh Bourne JaneT Jo' ensen SECOND ROW- L ' Ch' h son, Diane Connelly, Nancy Sperry, JudiTh KenT,'Jeann G' I A MITQ l BACK 0 . CIS rlslop er' Rea, Susan O'Brien, Alida Snyder, .RuTh CoTTer, Susanngh lllSlZT?i2f3SusaildnDavTs. regorl R W' LOIS Held' Margaret There were The good sarnariTans: KaThy goT us up aT Tive, while Bourne graduaTed vviTh honors. Someiimes FirsT carried iTs open-door policy Too Tar-bur redeemed iTselT during The Spring Formal. OTher social successes: The Freudians Tlipped and goT away from iT all, we carne To The sTables, Third became NorTh annex Then a vedy, vedy proper Tea roorn, we ceIeloraTed Mon'T's day and MoThers' Day, and The Sunday breakTasTers clubbed iT up in Merrill Park. And The liTTle Tin god C Tink, Tink J willed her royal robe TO KenT. , ' if-4 C, M 'r fy ,. W 7 -f X .b'3!,?:'L25Q5Qz2:m4wazz: V ' ' ff'c:.-21 ?faf'1 . elf ,mm wa , W h, 1:5414 if 1.24, BAFFLE BOARD: Susan Davis, Carolyn Parsons, Miss Taylor HousemoTher, VeAnna ChrisTensen, JudiTh KenT, KrisTin Anund Sen. J x 1 1 4 1 5 v 1 V I ! 5 i I 1 xi '1 I Q . 1: Back roads. You guys fight dirty! You're under arrestl' Grinnell Gamblin' Girls. HiC! Hey! Turn around, Jan. Shower? Hi, Ma! Who got married? FRONT ROW Karen Boxer Diane Veronda Sally Thompson, Susan Meade, Paula Kirby. SECOND ROW: Mary Herten- stein Alice Wilcox Mrs Thompson Paula Dlchsen, Barbara Wissler, Margaret Carnell. BACK ROW: Ann Weller, Margaret Sandell Rebecca Furgerson Linda Goldsmith, Nancy Pogel, Barbara Scanlon. ain Hall Enter the class of '62 . . . Schar without one shoe . . . We all were small except Bobby, who was strictly a Little girl . . . Lou brought her sewing, Roberts, her Petitions . . . Sampson swam, and Sandell watched the swimmers . . . Wimpy kept the key. Burgardt tiddled while Susie Brown burned . . . and Harmelink waTCl1eCl the smoke . . . Six tassels . . . one new South Campus Social Chairman . . . Cashion's notes on the sundeck from another social chairman. While Pogelf Judi and Siegfried played Easter games, Wissler became Babs 'cause She don't pester nobody, and Grete smelled good. Van Dyk talked on the phone and told everyone that Kathy had QOUG out for a short beer . . . and the Gaslight made Weiler, Vivian and Patty discussing and creating for the benefit of a prospective . . . Haydon, Tolletsort Va' Em sf is Q , Small Nlflgl i ihe tched Jogeli 2 She gone Patil' etS0'l THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Hosick Louise Patterson Linda Newman Sue Fernald Sue Roberts J ' ' , ' f , 1 f , ul H I k. SECOND ,RAOW.HCarolyn Tollefson, Joan Haydon, Roberta Eustis, Barbara Kelley, De!-Xnn Brooks, Cashionl?Iall3vvna?f.lnFlRST ROW: ary arris, Sandra Sampson, Judith Goddard, Julie Burgardt, Jantina Dyksterhuis. Mead made Hays while the sun shone . . . Margret made cherry Pies, and Dichson made us all glad she was president, and Lenz did later. Kirby and Sonya pinned Smith down . . . Newman made Us sing like the devil, and Brooks kept the books. and Burgeson raised hell during woman's week, but Maynard lost her blanket. Seeder danced, Tina sang, Beth rode, Margie bowled, Hoskick hunted . . . for Kogan, while Scanlan Brodt them luck, and Friexe o.k.'d their l.M. participation . . . we were tremendous! . . . only mishap . . . it- snowed over Miami, and Boxer broke her leg . . . candy bars a la Goldsmith, Goddard Brik-er sink. Mrs. T. was great . . . Miss Alice wrote invitations while Colonel Ferguson checked us in, and the Battle-Board had serious meetings . . . Graves wasn't! Beer, Pretzels . . . Gin that's sloe. One year down and three to go. BAFFLE BOARD: Judith G , Kth ' D ' Schott, Paula Kirby, Patriciarallih DyEk,eJoneLenzElVlS, Carolyn aim V7 '33- .4-1 THIRD ROW: Judith Graves, Sandra Seeder, Sandra Frieze, Mary Luschen, Charlotte Johnson, Corinne Anderson, Margaret Newton. SECOND ROW: Patricia Van Dyk, Carolyn Schott, Katherine Davis, Grete Zemans, Judith Bern- stein, Vivian Kogan, Judith Darrh. FIRST ROW: Nancy Burgeson, Sheryl Conzelman, Mary Porter, Johanna Hanson, Sue Brown. V ' r 'PY Y. ll J 5 ink , T, t A , F, . at fr S ,Q 5 4 l - mm 5 fi g . 1 il I ' ,-Q t i si' 1 ll vs. ,, Homecoming Traffic iam. Local enthusiasts. Say Cheese. f i You've put on a little weight. Typical. Patty, you're lostl They dance, too. Merry Christmas, Main 41 KW ,Z ' yj f f ff ff fyv Qfi ll' . ,,,' 'I , 27 1 if ' ' ' ' SECOND ROW Jean FRONT ROW: A M Murray, Margaret Everett, Barbara Moran, Virginia Morris, Barbara Brown. Jolley, Sue Brookes, Jcanet Schaab, Sue Spence, Ann Hamilton. BACK ROW: Janet Graham, Margaret Post, Mrs. Jordan, Linda Hayes, Kay Rook, Judy von Daler. X Q. Q K JANET SCHAAB, President Mears Hall Hi ya, hi ya, hi ya . . . Mears Hall, home of contented battle board and girls who stand out like a polished fingernail . . . lse loves ya honeY bm you is . . . the iungle hits the lounge in the form of an elephant walk - - - More than anything . . . we win the prepping trophy . . . T-dal' on Second . . . the piano plays all day and the harmonica accompanies the iig . - -.Wi pose for pictures . . . Girls, you'll have to move over I can't get you all in! . . . opera invades the scene . . . the smoker becomes the hanQ0Ulf Hwhen the children are asleep or the lite and loves of- . . . the Merry WlOl0W trio . . . Santa Claus visits Sue and Linda . . . Brookes it's quiet hours - Oh, what a take-out, oh, what a make-out . . . The delegation staY5 firm and resists attack . . . l'm gonna give you a one-vvay ticket . . . the White- cappers bite the dust, take vitamins and recover . . . we form the corrupT club and the we hate north campus association . . . house counCIl scavenges and visits the Elms . Happy Birthday Do---oops! . - - I 1 le board and ya hor1CY anl wall ' ' I lay on Second .. we e HQ ' ' ' at ll HQOUT' Wien Merry al hOU'5 ,m ion 51575 fir. The WW, 1 lh h0U adn 1 , I but all rl' WI OW ll I I . e C0l'lUp se c0Unc'I Miss Fleck adds Homecoming Queen To The lisT and our pres- idenT rac TO be ToleranT . . . Spring Day means mud or how To'siTT The griT lil'Om The Tub . . . ExpediTion Greenwood, buddy burners, and we is surrounded . . . Hurich you're on wood duTy, pile ouT' - - . one freshman innin and Two diamonds appear and Karen wr Jill, we vvanT Simp, we wanT Carol, and we wanf Sally . . . y Mallresses in The lounge and bulleTin boards in The dining room i --.we Miller and Barb help us win second . . . come roll around vviTh ' US . . . in memberr THIRD ROW: Barbara BarreTT, Virginia Toms, Linda Miller, Carolyn Adams, Marian Welly, HarrieT Haymond. SECOND ROW: MarTha Ehrlich, Jill GleysTeen, Karen Krause, Carol Fleck, Gloria Simpson, Susan Fox. FIRST ROW: Nancy Game, Carol Kerr, Jean Bond, Ann Hurich, KaThleen Baker. ks in The honors . . . Kay learns abouT life and how p Q . . . , iTes leTTers . . . Up and down The loggia vviTh We wanT hear noises in The aTTic . . . Tire up Tor FeTzer and iff nocenT'? . . . coed overnighTs? . . . 564. pizza . . . RG he days you've spenT here . . . BAFFLE BOARD-SEATED: Carol Fleck, JaneT Schaab Sally Wil liams, Gloria Simpson. STANDING: Jill GlysTeen, Karen Krause Mear's Mad Opera, or Who killed SpagheTTio? , vi: ,, .., . ,, 1. ,,, Q , 1,3 ,, 4 ,sf 2 rf' Win Ml' 225' ' 'T Qw 1 L, ' Q w, ? 1 Say you have Trouble making con- versation? i Whaf is if? Coy, isn'T she? Punch and cookies again. 64 PM Lqsrgi' 'Plhihm ,:4wvna...9+- ' 5 -vvz a 1, -may mm-A r l l l l l 1 r s I A good nighT's sleep will do wonders. Now l ll lose fave pounds yet' llsfenl When I grow up l'm going To be a ballet dancer. Your haT's crooked, Carol. Just leave me in peace sw 4, f X? M, 1 WZ: f f f I 22 f ,jf LM' 732 jf ,,,, 0, ' , ,ff 7 ,fa , , , f fW JL mm X A ff COUNCIL OF HOUSE PRESIDENTS-SEATED: Dennis Covaulr, Charles Yoak, David Marker James Jacobson, President, Gary Nolder, John Roberts, Gordon Youn . STANDING- ' I I U Q . David Leavenworrh, Wil- I ham Hahn, Richard Kreiier. FRONT ROW: Won Hi Lee, Joseph Walka, Gerald Gray, Gottfried Richter. SECOND ROW Robert Faust, Robert Clark, Philip Spelt, Dennis Covault. THIRD ROW: Jerry Voorhis, Robert Weitzman, David Wilson, Dennis Furbush, David Rave, Terry Irvin, Lowell Powell. BACK ROW: James Kimball, Paul Jones, John Backus, William lVlcClung, Daisaburo Nakao. DENNIS COVAULT, President Cowles Hall Another year in the place where my room is . . . Time W6S for awhile aioint . . . the literati outnumbered the lab mortQ9fS . . . we got the publications for next year . . . hall iockery WGS successful again . . . we have found Kent again . . . scholarship and CYnicism had graduated, but we had the memories . . . we lllOUQlWT of Thompson and Parsons and laughed . . -. we thowgltl of Skornia and worked a little harder . . . we thought of l'lUV5l and we were careful. . . One could hear Weitzman crying in the stairwell after midnight . . . Halama and Leachman provided the descant . . . Faust was stable and lived in the corner . . - three foreign students-Dietmar, sab and won lent a cosmopolilafl motif . . . Captain Paul was ze big social magnate as well 35 e WGS JUQGTS y WBS arshlp , . we iOUghl Hurst ng in ivided JOlll5Vl ell 55 FRONT ROW: Gary Jantz Eric Stuhlmann Lyle Brumly William Halama William Encell Joh M ' - v ' . f , , I f A, . SECOND ROW: lE1eb,IDOEald Nelson, Michael Gough, William Kaplan, Gailord Plath, Gary Knamilleri Locvllgfl Hockett. THIRD Sexto- 0851252 RCl3wlatvVGary Slaybaugh, Bill Kell, Herbert Salmon, Glen Bohlke, Terry Moore, Richard Bisgrove, Patrick John lBiHS,MiChaeIW:a1ki:gren Smith, Robert Hines, Richard Fry, John Powers, Charles Leachman, Ryd Wallerstedt, political tlunky tor the second year . . . Remus was president . . . Dennis and Kimball looked alike during hall' elections, the T A old and the new . . . Jake handled the C. ot H.P .... Barry graduated at semesters . . . but, Voorhis returned-grandeois ora- torius supremeous . . . Las Vegas planteda colony in the club- room, which was redecorated . . . Well, the scientisticalogically oriented seniors are leaving . . . the big senior class will be re- placed by a big trosh class Cthey will all be humanistsl . . . and our leader reminds us ot the blissful evening long ago when we lingered by the sea and the mermaids sang to us as a spell set upon the beauteous shores ot Cape Cod Bay . . . HQDSE COUNCIL-SEATED: Forrest Frank Social Chairman- Philip Spelt, Social Chairman, Terry lrvinl, Treasurer. Jameg Kimball, Student Council Representative. STANDlNG:' Joseph Walka, Vice-President, Gerald Gray, Intramurals, M.ff'f ' xr l if Junior birdmen Look at Those freshman chicks! Sfrenuous string-break. Card Section. ff fyy x. ,M I f iff 1 x' Q1 k ,A Q: 'G ' , Q' 'Rig gf- L ,-. 'v f f 4 ., 4 A Q 3.21.-24 5:72 ,, M, ' aff V, iffy X, X78 ,117 ifakkxx 0 N , , , Q, , , wily ' mf Q -LZ' :az Y- ,f ,lf X f Q M N, ,,,,, . ,yy ' 1 3, 'x A 7 :Ev x- - MX, X K5 Aig 551-W Ka? fl :W fag A 4 1.. f an i U ,Vt 4 ,Elm .g.- : -, 'V ,' 'K w'-V ga f V' 31' T 1 LLIH1 mg, fx ffvf i'fl 1 -H vfk! 1. f 11 5 , W 'HIM ,., ' 1 .N ,lf 'ifllnl .I Q' ,VIP if 1 in 1 QM ,I it N: I . r 1 if x - .- :king ring, this Jpon rath- Ft to iiOnS mtiC9' alled astiC qself aired few very FRONT ROW: William Cozine, Robert Galiher, Robert Miller, John Swenson. SECOND ROW: William Hays Anthony Fathman, Henry McCullough, Steve Reid, William McCornbs. THIRD ROW: William Greenhalgh, Gary Thurston Cam- eron Hendershot, Anthony Gray, Bertram Budd, David McBlain, Kenneth Poush, O. Frederick Onasch. BACKIROW: Dale Furnish, Laurence Burd, Robert Millar, Michael Zwitter, Lawrence Royer, Garland Hershey. select group . . . the Lennox interests are represented in this book and Sweden . . . Pollak gets his pound of flesh . . . Wolfe simultaneously loved and hated at the Rex . . . Fred Onasch did his chores for the D. D. Simple Tool Award . . . the first annual Robert Millar Award for Athletic Prowess is given as a token offering to Rosie . . . the annex group practiced togetherness with Fang and other forms of animal life . . . Henry Plumber resurrected the since dead Dibble cocktail hour . . . Green Halgh rocked and rolled through quiet and not so quiet hours . . . Merrill played it cool! . . . Rudie Weitz, the best friend Grinnell ever had, was surpassed by the Dibble Development Fund. This writer has one last hope, which is that Davie and Bobbie have not mourned too much for their Haiggie who has departed . . . to the Pres.ident's suite. For those who have left, salvation is in sight, those who remain may suffer on. HOUSE COUNCIL-SEATED: Haig Koshkarian, Prep Master Thomas Alter, Social Chairman. STANDING: Bruce Thomas Vice President, Anthony Fathman, Intramurals, Cameron Hendershot Freshman Representative, John Pollak, Treasurer- Alan Fitz Co Social Chairman, Robert Norris, Student CouncillRepresentative Hey! Who has The corn cob? ,............-Wwmv: and The crisis in Western Civilization . . . And, i'r's April 15! Dear, you re divine! -v r W WW? Www .js Nw WKRSYKW ,fi 4 -M ,Q 4gm,W T , 5 1 - I x , , X X my X f ,Ap 1 , QQ wwf + 5 1 r , 4, f 19 ff X x 2 Q' ' . x . ,v5 fx. fi 1 4 1 H we ' :- 4 FRONT ROW: Glenn Dierking, Harris Ulery, Gordon Hunt, Paul Huang. SECOND ROW: Donald Stewart, John Roberts, Walter Jacobson, Richard Katz, Robert Armstrong. THIRD ROW: Jon Groteluschen, Peter Lysne, Herbert Hancock, Gar- land DeNelsky, John Hoyer, Lorin Epp, Roy Simpson. BACK ROW: Barry Wyatt, Michael Chandler, Paul Hokenstad, Stephen Tatarsky, John Bolton, Christopher King. JOHN ROBERTS, President Clark's Homecoming Monster didn't walk away with any ribbons fOV The Hall this year, but then again History and Psych majors were never intended to be construction engineers. Bigness always our trade mark tagged every' thing but our grade-point CHoyer, alas, pulled a B l. Clark's tether ball court drew a bigger crowd than any ot the l.Nl.'s, and then don't torgel Born and the Barefoot Boy from Elgin-they were ours tool The Preps followed through with the water-tower's horrendous BEAT KNOXIH and Siege and Corrough didn't stop until they had set aviation back at least TGV' years. Wyatt's Darwinist movement never quite got ott the ground thougg Price did his best to grow a membership card. Jake moved and secoride his proposal tor an Anti-TV league. Nickol made the 2 o'clock rounClS lo see it Lizzard and Grot were back from the Quad yet. Q 4 ig '- V, V W ,vfff 1 . 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Rawson Hall lt was rather a hectic year . . . what with our celebrated Kelly Open House, during Homecoming, and two rural house parties, as prez Nolder tried to draw us out of ln' conspicuity . . . and in the basement Hass and Dooley were still indignant . . . Nixon gave vent to his spleen via the steam pipes in Gates fourth tower . . . Melvin cussed in rustic . . . Strap Hendrey finally became a iock . . . while Rulvalds was free from neuroses Jensen, our YounQ idealist, lamented his Schmall bock . . . Birmbaum mas' tered the hula hoop and Bendel materialized thru the hall like an El Greco incarnale' i, looking for a card Qame . . . Little told us about amor . . . Latham extolled OU llle u XX., sv virtues of Eagle grove . . . Kleinman learned about mayonaise during food call,.GNd li roommate adopted a fetish-his baseball glove . . . Wallace threw the balla mile - ' ' 1 R Tiger scurried up to third floor where he tolerated his pagan roommates . . . Felton ClU9 chemistry . . . Carter became a veritable libertine . . . Janes slept like a child-in The .5, it , ix library . . . Leutke became a cynic . . . and how they ate that up in the austere quad din' 9 DQ' ,J ' W, room. GARY NOLDER, President r is i in ' E P- .N A A ,, , ,, M-. fi W 93' ffwjj ff.,-Y , ,V f f 'f i 4 , xx: , W +V .. ...I ilgw. ,,-xv N , 2 ' I ...-- 1 hx 1 . 'LM N :i : :M .f :Wm 'sam 2 S 9 95 wi! iii as. ,Q X J 1' f, , 'X ,f HW: Us Q .M ig X A W 1 w X xwfdv. if QW v Q af . ff , Q '- , x 1 rx W The Stroll. Way to connect MUsh!! Hang on! 'E 2 J ! i ! fi 1 i: Swish! Swingin' pretty! 'QL' W!'1aT's in it, Jerry? Fl? I - n. Q. KNQ Ii We came, W We saw, We conquered! i 2 The weaker sex? O!4aY, DOW C!WUQ! 87 ,Z 1 4 ., if E 2 f 41 J 1 0 f f 1 5 .J . w 1 W4 4 X 1 Q f '2 V? 3. f Q-' 2 . I hp, f y VL, X X 1 nk gif .L WM Z f f 6 f E E F in aww, w?v 4 Q :XX WE 2112 5 Q Q Q Q w W Q M NX -H. , . 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RICHARD KREITER, President Smith Hall Smith Hall, common in name only, again lead North Campus academically, athletically, and socially. Under the capable leader- ship ot Mistah Kieta: We had additions to the Wycott-llllusser dynasty . . . Figgins flourished as a hermit . . . Herrick l Whos Martin Gibbs?l returned . . . Fisher's new 21 incher accomrT1O- dated brave-Yankee fans: Horton, Nlittelbusher, Brodt . . . Slflfefl was debatable while R. J. was date-able . . . Sons of Old GH never was heard from Boom-Boom the bare fun of third . - - it e Fetus-chipped Squat swung solo . . . Bergey shuCkeCl books Of an autographed mug while the beard and shades read Zen . - - Rusty and W. B. collided over bandstand . . . the caramel-Com carney departed . . . Pauley and his Volks came back . . - Laffv Bill got caught . . . Doc Nassit again did everything EXCEPT G snapped and splashed . . . 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K ,ff ' , 5, fx f ' fi 'L' 4 1 V, af ,Y ' ,fa .Qqiej ' '7 Y ir -5 K I , we A- 1 , X xf: f- ,,... 1 , vast, , , Urganl ation FRONT ROW: Frances Harper Judy Anderson, Nancy Tally SECOND ROW: Daniel Herndon Bob Hines, Thomas Alter, Mich ael McNally, John Gilger, Gail McAllister, Ann Hurick, Kath leen Baker, Michael Bachmann, Alan Fitz. THIRD ROW: Donald Wheeler, Charles Olander, Ste- phen Meek, Richard Mullins, Terry lrvin, John Kennedy, Gene Shepard, Richard Scott. LAST ROW: Allison Davis, Gary Nol- der, John Roberts. FRONT ROW: Thomas Knott, Gorden Knutson, Laurence Jacobson. SECOND ROW: Michael Watkins, Diane Stevenson, Bertram Budd, Mary E. Harris, 'Judson Stone, Michael Begole. THIRD ROW: James Walter, Herbert Hancock, Jack Wolfe, John Amsel, George Guerin. LAST ROW: Raymond Horton, John Lowther, Steve Umemoto, Joel Goldstein, Dallas Thompson. Assistant Chief Engineer- JOHN KENNEDY Chief Engineer- RICHARD SCOTT Station Librarian- NANCY TALLY Station Manager- ALAN FITZ Program Director- A GENE SHEPARD Special Events and News Director RICHARD MULLINS KG RW I I ,W ' J lg. ROBERT NORRIS Business Manager I LAWRENCE COLBERT Adveriising Manager T IEDILTCRIAL STAFF John Erler Catherine Foster William Kell Margaret a ue BUSINESS STAFF: Richard Kalish, William Siskel, Robert Norris, Lois Held, Nancy Welch. I 'I MARGARET LaHUE Halls Editor I 3. NANCY WELCH Activities EdiTor ELIZABETH GRIMM Junior, Senior Editor JOSEPH NASSIF L Editor-in-Chief Robert l CATHERINE FOSTER Organizations Editor Wll.l.lAM KELL Associate Editor Cyclone I9 9 EDITORIAL STAFF: Michael Cromie, Judith Mor- gan, Joseph Nassif, Carol Williams, Elizabeth Grimm. MICHAEL CROMIE Sports Editor JUDITH MORGAN Faculty and Administration Editor CAROLINE PERRY Copy Editor i l l l J 2 I 2 I 9 3 PROOF STAFF: Alida Snyder, Penelope Poiman, Mary Jane Watts, Mary Jo Schneider, Nona Stahl, Judith Decker. REPORTING STAFF: Mary Barwise, Pearl Gottlieb, Doc Davenport, Mary Jane Watts, Bill Kell, Rob- erta Steiber, Katherine Howell, Barbara Treweek. COPY STAFF-FRONT ROW: Carol Flora, Anita Parkhurst, Kate Dowling, 'Barbara Haardt, Janef Jorgensen. BACK ROW: Nancy Smith, Pearl Gottlieb, Tanya Moore, Marilyn Kelsey. 7 ,.,.......-11 SUSAN O'BRlEN Editor JOHN ROBERTS Business Manager carlet and Black rl Jarlef Columnists PAUL HASS SALLY WILLIAMS JERRY GRAY fI'1Ot picturedj ' BILL MCCLUNG JOE WALKA Sports Editors A W JUDY BOURNE Proof Editor KRIS ANUNDSEN Copy Editor CATHY FOSTER Picture Editor JUDY KENT News Editor 4 i l 5 i l FRONT ROW: James D. Kissane Chairman, Herbert Prescott' J o u r n a l i s m Representati I Judith Kent, A.W.S. Repre Ve: senta- tive, Merritt C. Ludwig, Admin, istration Representative, Rich, ard S. Westfall, Faculty Repre- sentative, Robert Norris, Cyclone Business Manager. BACK ROW. Richard Kalish, C of HP Rep,-el sentative, Lewis Unger, Grinnell Review Business Manager, Sfe- phen Faunce, Student Council President, Laurel Ellison, Grin. nell Review Editor, John Ken. nedy, KGRW Chief Engineer. Joseph Walka, Scarlet and Blacll Editor, Joseph Nassif, Cyclone Editor, John Bolton, Scarlet and Black Business Manager. Committee on Student Publications Phi Beta Kappa FRONT ROW: Judith Churchill, Barbara Widenhouse, VeAnna Christensen, M. Kay Clatterbuck. SECOND ROW: Gordon Hunt, Susan O'Brien, Liane Ellison, Marguerite Frank, Dorothy Swenson. THIRD ROW: Ellsworth Whitney, Sharon Ohlson, Ruth Brockert, Janet Schaab, Mary Albrecht. BACK'ROW: Harris Ulery, David Marker, Jane Russell, Richard Kreiter. FRONT ROW: Paul Hass, Ellsworth Whitney, Mr. Alan Jones, Gordon Hunt. BACK ROW: Dennis Col- lis, Richard Kreiter, Roland Roegge, Dennis Covault. FRONT ROW: Stephen School- man, Ernest Akemann, Tlwmas Knott, John Stopple, Dan Filglns, Robert Birn- baum. BACK ROW: William Halafha, John Chase, Wayne Malllcef William Parsons, John M. Peterson, David Durfand, Ronald Dorr. Friars 0 0 9 Hermits , . , - Ch '1 en FRONT ROW: Liana Ellison' Susan Blgmhenl Vejgrclllimtsilw Chxichm, Paula Dichsen. Albrecht, Janet Schaab, Barbara Wi en ouse, U BACK ROW: Jane-Russell, MBVY Mortar Board . . . Tass FRONT ROW Ann Weiler - : , Jud ith Bernstein, Karen Halvorsen, Naida Tushnet. BACK ROW: Nancy Pogei, Dorothy Smarciack Carol Thacher, Maxine Frahm Nancy Strother, Mary Herten- stein, Barbara Kelley, Judith Anderson, Mary Luschen. I I William Siskel, informal Chairman, Susan Ward, South Campus Chairman, Anne Moore, Gadabouts Chairman, Paul Jones, Social Coordinator, Catharine Klosterman, Union Chairman, Dennis Collis, North Campus Chairman, not pictured, John Stocking, Off- Campus Chairman. Social Coordinatin Committee Union Committee kb ' I , 7 5 i 7 ' 1 ' E' 4 f fin fa. Johanna Lenz, Carl Adkins, Esther Ruskin, Catharine Klos- terman, Chairman, Thomas So- IW ,X per, Catherine Foster. 'yi ,,., Qff Campu Committee I JQHN STOCKING, Chairman, RICHARD BARBOUR. Informal Committee ret LaHUe' Thomas Hess, Marga Wil: Michael Watkins, Sarah - liams, Barbara Brombergi Iiam Siskel, Chairmanp I-Of Wilcox, Ann Hedgpeth. H 9 Lhla . WI' fg'L0fe ANNE MOORE, President Gadabouts -4... . 3 . Working on a dance are Marcia Szafon, Harold Goldberg, Joseph Owens. Posed in The Gadaboufs room are Harold Goldberg, Anne Moore, Marcia Szaton, Joseph Owens. ,.............-, N-i, f -.., I -..- , , , ' fff , THOMAS HUTCHISON AWSON DAVE lV'LLl'fllraff'5l2llQQn'l Freshman Class President 50Dh0m0Ve Class Plesldeml Um v --4'-----'--0 -'-1----M--A-H fig---WQ' is ..,., 5, 1 2 1 1, , il Tj . - ' ' Pl , ss Officers ROBERT CLARK Senior Class Presidenf SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Carl Adkins, Pauly Kirby, Judy Morgan, Roberta Trodd, Bob Weitz- man. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Judy von Dame-r, Thomas Hulchison, Cashion Callaway, Sieve Umemofo, Bill McCombs, Mary Edmondson. Lft-IZ' , l., 1 1 if k V 5, '+A . ,A , f-A ' ' ,- , . F. 'r' Under The Gaslight Karen Halvorsen, Gary Thursfonf Mary Mitchell, Alvah Stanley, Joseph Nassif, Ann Weiler, Michael Burr, Gail Mc- Allister. ,. .M Mfg, Grinn ll Players FRONT ROW: Judllh Nlahle, Janet Gleyslein, Grace Epps, Kfnhleen Kerger. SECOND ROW: Mr. R, D. Meyer, Nancy Sfrindmo, Esther Ruskin, Karen Halvorsen, Mr, N, Donahoe. LAST ROW: Judiih Deck- er, Muriel Reynolds, Elizabeih Grimm, Jeanne Gruber. FRONT ROW: Susan Hass, Anne Moore, Thomas Ale-Ter, Ellen Peter- silie, Gail McAllister. SECOND ROW: Lowell Powell, James Hand, Sylvia Spencer, Margaretha Holm- srrom, Jane Hicks, Marguerite Frank. LAST ROW: Floyd Hughes, Dennis Furbush, Steven Diamond, Alan Spieler, Haig Koshkarian. ,,-.,.--l Z ' SCL I alhleeerl E . nilif F Deck. Izabefh TS, Anne en Peter- SECOND es Hand, ia Holm- arguerile Hughes, Diamond, arian. Band FRONT ROW: Mary Edmondson, Kathleen Baker, Jeanine Treman, Janet Baumel, Jeanne Gissenaas, William Cozine, Lyle Brumley, El- lis Couch, Don Nelson, Guy Scandlen, Terry Moore, Waren Smith, Thomas Hutchison, William Christman, Richard Jones, Frank- lin Sexton, Susan Sly, JoEllen Maly, Linda Miller, Diana Connel- ly. SECOND ROW: Jantina Dyks- terhuis, Donna Oshel, Karen Krause, Gay Moore, Carolyn Tay- lor, Sharon Ohlson, Carl Jensen, Ralph Brown, Dennis Johnston, James Palmer, Russell Freeman, George Novy, Mona Wolf, Janet Schaab, Bess Porter, Lois Small, Patricia Adams, Joan Campbell, Eric Stuhlmann, Arthur Wycotf. BACK ROW: Mary Porter, Dana Tanzer, Cora Everett, Joanne Beau- mont, Susannah Morris, Donita Thompson, Sandra Ross, Richard Mullins, Gailord Plath, John D. Peterson, Kenneth Hart, Robert Faust, Bruce Downing, Julie Harm- elink, Judith McCall, Ruth Brock- ert, Carolyn Epperly, Louise Pat- terson, Gordon Knutson, Robert Johnson, Gene Mack. Choir FRONT ROW: John McClenon, Liane Ellison, Cy Silver, Thomas Beveridge, Judith Goddard, Karl Krumel, David Durrand, Maxine Frahm. SECOND ROW: Barbara Scanlon, Janet Kispert, Mary Hertenstein, Patricia Hanawalt, James Purdie, Phyllis Nimmo, Michael Coburn, Mariel Meents, Sharon Heimendinger, Barbara Treweek. THIRD ROW: Mary Thornton, Sydney-Anne Colvin, Wayne Mattice, Anthony Fath- man, Barry Wyatt, Curtis Enyeart, Norman Soniu, William Drew, George Deckert, Carol Kiner. FOURTH ROW: David Grant, Paul Samuel, Ralph Brown, John Nor- ton, Robert Clapp, Virginia Toms, DeAnn Brooks. BACK ROW: Mich- ael McNally, Marcia Smith. carleteers FRONT ROW: Odette de Lecluse, Faculty Advisor, Jeannette Gell- ring, Linda Koolbeck, Youngwltan Kihl, President, Laurel Ellison, Margaretha Holmstrom, Mrs. F- Andrew Brown. BACK ROW: Diet- mar Knodt, John Pollak, Allen Jones, Marcus Rhoades, BrUC6 Pauley, David Howe, William Parsons, George Rozsnofszkyf Gary Felton, Daisaburo Nakao, F- Andrew Brown, Faculty Advisor. l. R. C. FRONT ROW Celia Porter Vice President Phili Thomas 5 , ' I p I Faculty Advisor, John Pollak, President, Ann Crauer, U.N. Representative. BACK ROW: Lou Ann Oberg, Treasurer, Sheen Clark, Secretary, Jo Lenz, Social Chairman, John Broeker, Freshman Representative. -IT ROW: Philip Thomas, Faculty Advisor, Miles, Patrick Huber, David Howe. SEC- ROW: John Pollak, Judith Decker, Sam- J efft John Thomson Robert Millar THIRD Celia Porter, David White, Jonathan el, Kenneth Kleinman, William Wallace. .TH ROW: Phyllis Ball, Lawrence Scott, rt Birnbaum, Donald Briggs. FIFTH ROW: h von Daler, Leigh Tracy, Richard Bis- Susan Shibley John Lowther SIXTH Lawrence Klute Elizabeth Hosick Mary SEVENTH ROW Virginia Roe Mar te Frank Paul Samuel Muriel Reynolds el Lehmann. EIGHTH ROW: Carolyn :I Sheen Clark, Gretchen Pfuetze, Floyd 3 I I I ns, Caroline Tollefson, Donald Stewart, 1 Valentine, Thomas Hutchison. LAST Lois Held, Richard Batterson, Robert s, Dan Figgins. FRONT ROW: Jo Lenz, Thomas Hoelt gen, Lewis Unger. SECOND ROW Paula Coppinger, Kathleen Baker, Rob ert Weitz, Joel Goldstein, Michael Kamm. THIRD ROW: Ann Nelson, Lois Christopherson, G o r d o n Younger Charles Kriel. FOURTH ROW: Naida Tushnet, Kathleen Kerger, Sandra Frieze, Gary Jones, Richard Hoiekvam FIFTH ROW: Ann Crauer, Irene Berlow Judith Talbot, John McFarland, Bruce Artherholt. SIXTH ROW: Sheryl Conzel man, Grete Zemans, Sue Brown, Susan Thom, Lawrence Chinnery. SEVENTH ROW: Johanna Hanson, Gretchen Schiele. EIGHTH ROW: Joan Weinstein Patricia Middlesworth, Robert Myers William Herman, Patricia Taylor, Duane Krohnke. NINTH ROW: Roberta Eustis Christina Fairbairn, Judith Anderson Judson Stone. LAST ROW: Karen Schlicht, Jeanne Gruber, Barbara Tre week, Judith Goddard, John Broeker Timothy Little. f 'u' Z 'UL '+view gain 'tg 75, 1 X7 fig Af Collecting during Books for Asia drive are Frances Harper Jean Boncl, Keith Kester, Mariel Meents, Christina Fairbairn Youngwlwan Kihl. Directing worship service are Darrell Kruse and Mary Lou Wenger. Board of R ligion FRONT ROW: Martha Wearin, David Van Anrooy, Nancy Robson' Harper, iairbairn, avid ' D I Wiliiam 1 E iza. Sit 5555 Loujudnh I er, li FRONT ROW: Art Risser, Robert Galiher, John Broeker, Jack Swenson, Richard I-Ioiekvam. SECOND ROW: Dennis Collis, Gary Felton, Donald Janes, Russell Freeman, David Fisher, Terry Moore, Robert Musser, Richard Mittelbusher. BACK ROW: Paul Burkett, Larry Colbert, Joseph Owens, Dallas Thomp- son, Bill McClintock, Jack Meyer, Frank Scott, Lowell Lutter. Y.M.c.A. FRONT ROW: Donald Stewart, Vice-President: Ronald Roegge, President, William A. Nevill, Fac- Ulfv Advisor. BAcK ROW: John. COpeland,, Treasurer, Ro be rt Wollo, Secretary: Garvin Daven- Dort, Uncle Sam's Club Co-Chair- 'Rani John Hoyer, Board of Reli- Q1On Representative. ' After the Yule Log Dinner. Y.W.C.A. Jane and Barb lighting the Yule Log. FRONT ROW: Sarah Williams, Social Chairman, Karen Hal- vorsen, Vice-President, Judith Kent, Chairman of Buddies Committee. SECOND ROW: Judith Graves, Chairman of Freshman Commission, Lois Christopherson, Secretary and Representative to District Council, Barbara Widenhouse, Pres- ident, Glenna Hostetter, Treasurer, Judith Mullins, Chairman of Uncle Sam's Committee. BACK ROW: Jeanne Gruber, Chairman of Summer Jobs and Proiect Committee, Judith Decker, Chairman of Community Service Committee, Dianne Hantak, Chairman of Publicity Committee, Mary Lou Wenger, Chairman of Worship Committee. aren Hal. Buddies irman of atary and ruse, Pres- Chairman e Gruber, ze, Judith ie, Dianne J Wenger, Sleepy time gal! Uncle Sam's at it again. 2. n FRONT ROW: Grete Zemans: Lietta Striclcler: Georgina Becker: Emily Le- vine: Judith Mullins, Co-Chairman, Garvin Davenport, Co-Chairman. SEC- OND ROW: Stephen Hecht, Mericleth Allen, Richard Mullins. THIRD ROW: Ann Eaton: Marcia Van Dyke, Nancy Burgesong Nona Stahl. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Taylor, Antie Green, Carol Davis: Sandra Solem. BACK ROW: Patricia Chambers, Karen Allen, Sonia Banks: Sharon Harmsen. Uncle Sam' Club W.R.A. BOARD FRONT ROW: Irma Ruebling, Elizabeth Ohlander, Janet John- son, Gloria Simpson, Nancy Robson. BACK ROW: Dianne Hantak, Sharon Harmsen, Mary Jo Burger. INTRAMURAL CHAIRMEN FRONT ROW: Caroline Tolletson. SECOND ROW: Diane Veronda, JoEllen Maly, Ellen Karlovsky, Mary Lou Wenger, Nancy Tally. BACK ROW: Barbara J. Barrett, Patricia Mc- Clary, Helen Edmondson, Irma Ruebling. Wom n' ecreation Association REFEREE BOARD FRONT ROW: Mary Bryden, Diana .Connelly. SECOND ROW: Irma Ruebling, Nancy Robson, Mary Lou Wenger' Susan Bertram, Nancy Tally, Joan Campbell, Carol Kiner. BACK ROW: Dianne Hantak, Judith Talbot, Gloria SimpS0f1- DANCE INTRAMURAL CHAIRMEN V NT ROW: Loretta Kostka, Carol Hall. SECOND ROW: Victoria Neel, Susan Fox, Nona Stahlj Patricia Ducommunf Mary Bl'Ydenf Lucy Soffer. BACK ROW: Sue Brown, Nancy von Lackum, Joan Campbell, Esther Ruskin. BllOll t OARD REE 5 SECOND den, v , n ' - 'mp Cm Robsoggmllgglll Eargl lugs: llllillilrh Talbott GW l .finial C DROWl Nderl l STARTING FROM CENTERQ Patricia Tucker, Catherine Klosterman, Sharon Ohlson, Mary Albrecht, Janet Johnson, Juclith Graves, Mary Willson, Judith Churchill, Karen Senty, Marianne Cochrane, Elizabeth ' ol' h K nt, Jane Russell, Martha Wearin. ' Ohlander, Nancy Kung, Ju it e T l l 4 Wom n' onor N 19 l u Diana 'Connelly' Weqlfl HATRMEN will QON. B l SE Mall W Go to it, MSF! l ' mfflllnf atkijlnr 14r0,, DUC0 3421595 ,toy .Brow ri, Na , vvlll ISI . ., E ' -4-mi-.--.,.Q..,,, ' ' ' Y - ' ' The officers of White Caps checking an act: Janet Johnson, President, Sarah Wil- liams, Vice-President, Judy Mullins, Secre- tary-Treasurer, Dorothy L. l-loza, Faculty- Advisor. White Cap Bu- An act from the White Caps show: Nancy Egbert, Jane Egan. FRONT ROW, seated: Barbara Wissler, Ann McMurray, Ann Wright, Kay Rook, Gretchen Schiele, Joan Ware. SECOND ROW: Susan Barnhart, NBQCY Burgeson, Nancy Pogel, Caillefme Hoskins, Janet Johnson, Dorothy L. Hoza, Judith Mullins, Sarah Wil' liams, Dorothy KelleY- THIRD ROW: Ellen'Weld, Susan Meade, Judith Decker, Barbara Stra.USS, Susan Bertram, Karen Schlicht, Elizabeth Patterson, Susan PPE' Emily Franck, Linda Goldsmilf Nancy Cairnes, Sandra SampS0fi- FouRTH ROW: Lois Meveff Kafeff Allen, Gloria Simpson, NlUf'?l Rei, nolds, Nancy Egbert, CeC'l'a Bee garbo, Gretchen Osterhof, Jan Egan. ,V 'sm White gbert, GFS 1 nn hen ND ncy ine ThY il- IRD de, ss, ht, ox, irh, on. ren ey- el- ne ,w.., 0rches's Carol Hall, Grace Epps, Esther Ruskin. Ann Crauer, Sydney Colvin, Sue Brown. Sandra Seeder, DOVTIWY Smar' dack, Marcia Szaton. ffl ff ,f VIZ 3 f iff! iff ff' l3I President Cairnes and Red Bombo. Canter Club FRONT ROW: Sandra Seeder, Martha Ehrligh, Carol Kaeser, Ann McGregor, Mrs. O. E. Ross Norman Goodbrod, Faculty Advisor, Lawrence Ross. BACK ROW: Emily Franck, Peter Bergerson, Mary Harris Carol Hill, Susan Thom, Colleen Carris, Barbara E. Barrett, Nancy Cairnes. Carol Hill, Carol K aiser Peter Bergerson FRONT ROW: Kathleen Paasch, Martha Koolbeck, Ellen Karlov- sky, Glenna Hostetter, Sally Espe, Nancy Welch, Karen Senty. SECOND ROW: Mary Albrecht, Sharon Ohlson, Carol Fleck, Car- olyn Taylor, Sheila Brown, Pat- ricia Adams, Nancy Robson. BACK ROW: Amy Hamamoto, Sherry Lowman, President, Alice Wilcox, Mariann Rice, Carol Payn, Nancy Sowell, Beryl Well- born, Faculty Advisor, Kay Bor- rett. Student Io State Education Association ' Delta Si ma Rho SEATED: Lucien Geer, Robert Nachman, John Dinklage, Wil- liam Sweet, Antie Green, Presi- dent, William S. Vanderpool, Faculty Advisor. STANDING: Cameron Hendershot, Robert l-lines. FRONT ROW: Mary Lou Brooks, Barbara Haardt, Janet Baumel, Susan O'Brien. BACK ROW: A n i t a Parkhurst, Judith Morgan, President, Jane Russel. 1 134 Stephen Anderson, Tho- mas Hess, Donald Clark, '18, Publisher, Commerce Publishing Co., Walter Jacobson, President, Her- bert Prescott, Co-Advisor, Hugh Curtis '31, Co-Ad- visor, Editor, Better Homes and Gardens , Joseph Walka, William McClung, Willard Smith, Jr. '21, Madison Bureau Chief of The Milwaukee Journal. Si ma Delta hi Theta Si ma Phi 'ni Tho. d Clark, Jmmerce Walter lm: Her- -Advisor, Co-Ad. Better iardens , William l Smith, Bureau ilwaukee N - , Youn R publican FRONT ROW: Elice Palmer, Linda Koolbeck, Carol Eaton, Carol Payn. SECOND ROW: Christina Fairbairn, Amy Hamamoto, Re- della Swigart, Donna Darnell, Judith Morgan, Richard Katz, President, Lois Held. BACK ROW: Glenn Dierking, Evelyn Votruba, Nancy Smith, Carol Wasick, Judith Decker, Robert Norris, Lawrence Klute. Young D mocrats FRONT ROW: Richard Bar- bour, President, Ellen Karlov- sky, Stephen Tatarsky, Law- rence Chinnery, D u a n e Krohnlce, John Ruvalds, Steve Reid. , l35 FRONT ROW: Bruce Wilkerson. SECOND ROW: Charles Turner, Gordon Knutson, Alan Jones, William McComb5 Lawrence Klute, Merlin Ford, Lawrence Scott. BACK ROW: Paul Torno, Jerry Eggleston, Richard Bisgrove William l-lenry, Marcus Cooper, John Corrough, Wil: liam McKnight, John Peterson, Myles Van Patron Lawrence Colbert, Joseph Piersen. ' FRONT ROW: Thomas Hart. SECOND ROW: Joseph Latham, Gordon Gauss, Stephen Schoolman, John Chase, Richard Harris, Ellis Couch. THIRD ROW: Dennis Golden, Robert Millar, Theron Moss, Lowell Hockett, John Wolfe. BACK ROW: Lawrence Burd, Gailord Plath, William Parsons, Thomas Cook, William McClintock. iarles wmbs, BACK rove, Wil- aiion, seph John :nnis keii, laih, k. Camera Club Alan Spieler, Secretary-Treasurer, Lawrence Jacobson William Kell, President, William Oelke, Faculty-Advisor Black Friars FRONT ROW: Richard Kalish, P Thomas Hess, Most Imperial Poieniaieg Gerald Gray. BACK ROW: Thomas Alier, William Siskel, William McClung, Rob- eri Norris, Joseph Walka, Alan Fifz. ,if 7 Qi ,Wa M 'T T T f f 10 T 35-MTW aft' Q3 x' M ,war T , ,,, X , T ff ,T ff f U, f T ,T ,,,. T fv T X, , f ' 1 . T T K or T T ,,,,, f l TT ' A 3 5 I V ? fffzz f The ouTside walls and windows are added,Q.Tof,,TTf Q T T ' ' 1 ' T I' TTTT ? za round ouT The exTernal view of The sTrucTure off TT N 'T'T , , g ,T , T T f - M, rg ,fzf, ,-:gg T ,Tm,4, T I Q ' K ,gf fiffe lf 5, 254 -ie, f .Z5L T fi' ,,,' ff fffff, a liberal arTs educaTlon, Thus providing TT ' ' l l li l 7 V closure-a binding TogeTher-of The gaca ff f T 1, - T T h ' A'1Q'fWJ2'g PM , I elemenTs by elemenTs aThleTic and social. 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SEASON RECORD ----25 Lawrence 6 Ripon ...... 7 Carleion -- .... 14 . 'Cornell .... 12 Monmouth -- 7 ST. Olaf -- Grinne i Coe ....... Knox ....... ' 1 ur psf T l 'i ri f CORNELL mf Cornell won as The Pioneers losT Their Third sTraighT, 29- ri 14. IT was Homecoming Day Tor The Rams as They overcame li a T4-T3 deTiciT aT The half and wenT on To win. Lowry My scored Grinnell's TirsT TD on a plunge from The one yard C T ,wi ,ld line. The oTher Pioneer Touchdown came on a pass from Copeland To Van Anrooy. Grinnell was hurT by iniuries To Wilkerson, second quarTer, and Copeland and WeiTzman in The Third quarTer. l iii, ll ll ,Q WoiTo downs a Ram. CARLETON CarleTon edged Grinnell T47 on ParenTs Day The Pioneers scored TirsT on a Ten yard pass Copeland To Moses The exTra poinT was kicked making The score 7 To O CarleTon came back To score running Tor The Two poinT con version The halTTime score was 8 7 CarleTon The Carls scored again in The TourTh quarTer Tor l The Tinal TD l l Koshkarian grabs a leg. I Knox g The Pioneers, losing T2-O aT The half, Toughi A loack To score Two TourTh quarTer Touchdowns, T ,Turning whaT could have loeen a Homecomif1Q T loss inTo a Tie. We goT our skipday. Dj. Well, Copeland Tried. 4-7 exll 6 llfn Yafd O ra polnl Was . CarleTon Came e TWO Cfjn. GS C I fourth Gfelon, qUal'lel' for MONMOUTI-l MonmouTh Tied Grinnell, T2-12, for Grinnell's second consecufive T2-T2 Tie. Grinnell's firsT Touchdown came on a one yard plunge by Lowry. The TD was ser up by a 27 yard pass from Cope To Moses. Grinnell, leading aT The half 6-O, kicked off To sTarT The second half. Mon- mouTh evened The score aT 6-6, Ten plays laTer. LaTer in The quarfer Fisher reTurned a punT To The ScoTs' Two yard line and Copeland skirfed end for The score. Lafe in The fourTh guarTer MonmouTh Tied iT up and There The score remained. hr DS uarrer T0UCllOlOW'nSl a Homecom' een aT The lialf' lollg ,kipdaY' Van Anrooy f85J, makes The firsT down. iDukes, 461 'Q-. Haig hits right end. ST. OLAF ST. Olaf defeaTed Grin- nell, 29-7, in The Pioneers' lasT home game of The '58 season. ln The firsT quarTer ST. Olaf fumbled The ball deep in Their own Terrifory and Lowry carried The ball over for a TD. The firsT half ended wiTh The score Tied aT 7-7. In The second half ST. Olaf opened up and dominaTed play. The Beginning: Moses grabs a pass for the first Pioneer TD. View 6,509 sei Grinnell Teamwork Stop Unbeafen Co The Pioneers reached their most glittering height as they upset unbeaten Coe, 21 to '6, to -provide the surprise of the 1-959 .Midwest 'conference season. Coe's 11-game winning streak was :broken by an inspired Grinnell squad, which blended perfect teamwork, superb strategy, a new offense and la stubborn de- fense into a football pattern which thoroughly baffled the Kohawks. The Pioneers scored first, blocked Coe's attempt to tie the score, and made it a near-rout in the second half. xcohdw X4 v W 4 29 W1 wt it The Pioneers build a road for Copeland. CFusher, 66-Hulse, 605. Al Fisher Smns his end run Cope wings one. CVan Anrooy, 85-Lowry, 491 Lowry gets stopped on a shoe string 'rackIe. CMoses, 821 THIRD ROW, left to right: Woods Fisher, Dukes, Pap, Troxler, Hok: enstacl, Rikker, Barbour, Owens Scott, Krohnke, Coach Petersonl SECOND ROW: Hulse, Moses Moore, Abel, Simpson, Yaki I Gustavson, Smith, Allen, Sim- mons, Palmer, Manager Price. FIRST ROW: Lowry, Nolder, Feld- man, Koshkarian, Woito, Van Anrooy, Copeland, Rutherford, Micheletto, Wilkerson, Grindy. Not pictured: Weitzman. JIM SIMMONS BOB WEITZMAN All-Conference 2nd team All-Conference 2nd Team, Sophomore. Senlofl LEE MOSES i All-Conference Honorable Mention Senior. , DICK YAKI I- ' All-Conference Honorable Mention Lineman of the Year Junior. JIM LOWRY All-Conference Honorable Mention Sophomore. I Cross Countr HARRIERS WIN CONFERENCE, BEST IN SCHOOL HISTORY Led by capTain CharIie Yoak, Coach Irv Simone's harriers posTed The besT cross counTry record in GrinneII's hisTory. In dual compeTiTion, They won 7 and dropped I. The runners seT The sTage for The season aT The firsT conference meeT of The season againsT Lawrence. Yoak, Lewis Sachs, and ArT Risser aII finished in fronT of Lawrence's defending conference champion. AgainsT Carle- Ton, Sachs seT a new course record of 15:29, beaTing The oId mark by 4 seconds. Againsf MonmouTh, aII six of GrinneII's runners broke The MonmouTh course record, Yoak Topped iT by over a minuTe. In The conference meeT, over-aII Team balance was The deciding facTor, wiTh Yoak finishing 7Th, Sachs 8TI1, Risser IOTh, Fred Boughey I5Th, and GranT Fairbanks I9Th ouT of a fieId of 63. ReTurning nexT year for new coach, Dick Young, are IeTTermen Sachs, Risser, Fairbanks, and LuTTer, along wiTh a few promising freshmen. nnell's Yoak, Carle- six Ol ,S grh, along FIRST ROW: GranT Fairbanks, Art Risser, Lowell Luffer, Tom Soper, Fred Boughey SECOND ROW Walt Neevel Chris King Lew Sachs Grinnell Grinnell Grinnell Grinnell Grinnell Grinnell Grinnell Grinnell kGrinne Grinne Grinne Grinne Grinne 1fGrinne Grinne 1'Grinne Grinne Grinne 50 Grinne Basketball 4? 5 1. gbqixk' Simmons and McClintock put one in. CONFERENCE RECORD Auguslana ..... ....,... 4 9 Grinne E.... ......... 7 O Ripon ............. ..... 6 1 Grinne ...,. ......... 5 8 Lawrence ....... ,-.,- 5 '3 Grinne ,-,.-, -,,,--,, 7 4 Knox ........... ...... 6 7 Grinne - .... ......... 9 O Nlonmoulh .,.,. 51 Grinne --,.. --,---,,- 7 2 Lake Foresl -,,., 76 Grirme -.---- -----,-- 6 8 l3SlOiT ............. ..... 7 9 Grinne ...... ,.,...,. 8 5 VVar'rlourg ....... ....- 7 8 Grinne ,,,,-- --...,-, 8 O Chicago .-..... ..... 4 8 Grinne -.--.- -N-,---- 6 9 ST. Olaf ....-.. ..... 7 2 Grinne ,..,., -,-,,--, 5 4 Carlelon ...... - ,---,.-,, 61 Coe ........ - Cornell .... Lawrence - Ripon ...... Monrnoullfi Knox ..... Cornell .... Carlelon ST. Olaf .... Coe ....... xgmfa. 6 X M 2 1 2 ,J ft M, Q fav im L X A X 5 M ,,,,, A h, m m 5 L , M Zz, Wm, .- fi 4. W M 4 X f -rl- FJ1 M A NV ,M ' ,gl x ww' X - 'V' Mn , . 5 , sv wx f' tv 1 ,- f A1 2 nf, X N . 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BACK ROW: Jim Jacobson, Tom Dubois, Arr Johnson, Dick Bresnahan, Coach Irv Simone. SWIIVIMERS TAKE FIFTH CONFERENCE TITLE IN SIX YEARS The Pioneer swimmers had a 9-l over-all season record. They were unbeaTen in conference compeTiTion. The only loss of The year was To The Universiiy of Nebraska, aT Nebraska. ln conference meeT, The Grinnell Tankers won five ouT Of The Ten evenTs, seTTing Three of The six new records. SIGN Norman and Bill Murray each won Two evenTs. Norman seT Two new records, one of 129 seconds TlaT in The sixTy yard TreesTyle and The oTher in The IOO Yard Treeslyle, 5I .6 seconds. Murray won boTh TreesTyle disTance evenTs. The oTher new record was seT by The re- lay medley Team, a Time of 4142. Johnson, Grindey, Frank, and Bresnahan made up The relay Team. OTher Team members who placed in The conference meeT were Eiel, 2nd, Bresnahan, 2nd, and Johnson, 3rd, STan Norman was undeTeaTed all year. 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This marke year in a rovv Thaf Van Anrooy vvresTled in This Tourna wiTh a knee iniury. b PeTerson over e meeT, parTicuIarly knee iniury incurred in d The second ITTEHT Simpson down, but not for long. W Q nm, M ley Roy Simpson, George Rozsnofszky, C0 Capfmn Dave Van Anrooy' . uwankle, Dave an ' Bill PaTTon - T' T G Tom BU , co cap ain ONY 'ay' Coach Bob Peferson- Co-capfain Bruce Wilkerson, Bob Weifzman' I I ! v I ei FRONT ROW: CroTTy, Yaki, Nissen, Lowry, Roegge. SECOND ROW: KanTzler, Van Anrooy Siemens Murray Meyer BACK ROW Coach Pfitsch Spell Krohnke, I-lokensTad, Knamiller, l-lumphry. Baseball Team Ties for Second Place The Pioneer nine, in over-all season performance, fin- ished wiTh a 7-4 won-losT-record in conference compeTiTion, Winding UID WiTh a 4-3 record. ln conference play The Pioneers finished in a second place Tie in The souThern division of The MidwesT Conference. TOP season hiTTers were Lowry, 382, Roegge, 342: KanTzler, 34l, wifh Kanfzler leading in slugging having four doubles and Two Triples. Sophomore Jack Meyer was The Top pifcher wiTh a 3-l record. ln 33 innings he had an earned run average of 3.2, sfruck ouf 36, and walked TO- Dave Van Anrooy, ouffielder saw acTion in Two QGTTTGS GS piTcher, and won bofh. i 11 Ten ni X A 7 Z ff fee f ,l 11 X 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 f 1 ff 1 1 11 1 11 1 11 lf I1 1 1 11 1 1 11 .1 11 ,1 1 1 FRONT ROW: Copeland, Hahn, KaTz. BACK ROW: PrescoTT, Moses, McClung, Coach Simone. ' Netmen Place Second SEASON RECORD Grinnell ...... .... 7 Knox ...... O Grinnell .,..... .... 7 CarleTon .... 2 Grinnell ,..... .... 7 Cornell O Grinnell ...... .... 3 Iowa STaTe ..... 4 Early in The season The Pioneers Traveled To CarleTon for The inviTaTional TournamenT and came away wiTh TirsT place in 6 Tield of eighT Teams. AT The conference meeT, largely clue To 6 TooT iniury To number one man Dick KaTz, Grinnell Took second. Scoring in The TournamenT wenT CarleTon, lsT, l9, Grinnell, 2r1Ol, lo, BeloiT, 3rd, l3. ln The meeT lVlcClung Took a TirsT in The number Tour singles and lVlcClung and PrescoTT Took The number Two doubles TiTle. 1 McClung and PrescoTT, doubles champs. cond 0 2 l lo Carlelov lolirlll . ace Nlllw lllilypdue lOl Zrirmell look ill' isl, lg' 3 lirsi llli 1o0l nlllllbe O0 Grinne Grinne Grinne Grinne Grinne Grinne Grinne Grinne Grinne Grinne GOLF ., -5 5:1 ' A, 'K f . '-'K . if 1 , 9. . .. -Q1 ,. a . 1 , l inf 'X ly 1 NQNX I' FRONT ROW: DeLong, Collis, Grofeluschen, Hulse. BACK ROW: Gray, Hoyer, Coach Crawford. SEASONS RECORD 5V2 9V2 3V2 l V2 3V2 2V2 4V2 'kNon-co Omaha Knox Monmoufh Ripon . oo.. 6 Beloif ..o.o. Iowa Sfafe Cornell ,.,. Drake .oo..o Coe .o,..... Simpson ...... --- nference games 6 V2 5 V2 4 l V2 8V2 l l V2 3 9 2 V2 V2 Golfers Place Fifth Pioneer golfers posfed a 7-3 over-all record with a 5-O conference record. ln The Midvvesf Conference meef The golfers hif an off day placing 5'rh vvifh a 36-hole, four- man Tofal score of 650 sfrokes. The conference leaders were Carlefon 628, Sf. Olaf 629, Beloif 64l, Knox 648, and Grinnell. i f 5 C 2 Hyefa.f Vf. XN'c A' 1 UN: 5Vf 1 llrrizl 65 , 'rl l ,HP J E wan- 5 gn as wb gel gun, el hiv ji? FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Ochsner, Furnish, Leachman, Horton, Wallerstedt. SECOND ROW: Hoiekvam Mittel- busher, Schoelman, Onasch, Myers. BACK ROW: Unger, Eggleston, Huber, -Bohlke, Miller, lUIbrichf, Coach Grindy. hindi FRESHMAN TENNIS TEAM FRONT ROW: Ruvalds, Parsons, Musser, Cook. BACK ROW2 Coach Simone, Sweef, Herman. FRESHMAN eolr TEAM 'EAM mom ROW: Heleeen, McKnight, Larsen, HockeTf, Encell. BACK ROW: Palmer 105150 fl, Brodf, Kriel, Galiher, Coach Crawford. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Horton, Hoiekvan, Musser, Akemann. SECOND ROW: Mittelbusher, Ochsner, Har- tung, Parsons. BACK ROW: Sandler, Hockett, Dorr, Miller, Coach Young. FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM NT ROW Haftwng Hershey corrough Hemel Flsher sEcoND Row oauf Jantz Jones Dorr BACK ROW Zvvltter Hewitt Royer Coach Young FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM Born, Bisgard, Burkett, Patton, Robinson. Coach PeTerson ' G' II' h . B.S'Ed. and MSECQE dgglggs in Efglkiofiflsillrigd mresrfling coach. He earned his of Illinois To sTudy physiology and 'T' yn e en Wem To ,The Uf1lVeT5llY as a line coach and became h d assls Ill loolball' He game To Qrmnell ln 1952 96 coach in 1955 h season. Before he began coaching, PeTerson was in fl'Tei:l2?uf'he lfloneers To a 4-4 of The American BroadcasTing Company, 'Ve rammg PVOQVGWW Coach PeTerson is currenTly wriTin - . U g a book ' - - leges. For This prolecf he has received a local pfgpcafsiblrllggailhlellcs In llberal ans Col' Young came To Grinnell This year as as ' T T f - ball coach, and head Track coach. SIS an Oolball Coach' freshman basket He goT his B.S. from Drake in 1948 and ' H - M.A. There. Hi has also aTTended The Univerjfycgglilqegragigprfglqg lg,?glkLsSnAill Qeles. 51919. C9 lege- AS 5 Compelrfor during service he compeTed for The UniversiTy of Illinois in Track. In 1944, parTicipaTing in The Drake Relays he ran on four winning re ay Teams. One of his TeammaT h sTill holds Two freshman Track rec d eg 'Was T e famous Buddy Young' He The 440 relay Team. OV S, One in The 50 yard dash, and The oTher wiTh Before coming To Grinnell Young TaughT aT Coon Rapids for one ear and Then wenTdTO Sioux Elly as a Track Coach, while There coaching several chaympion disTricT squa s. rom T ere he wenT To EasT High in Des Moines and Then To Grinnell. NexT -year he will Take over as cross-counTry coach, along wiTh presenf duTies. ln his years aT Grinnell Coach Simone has coached all inTercollegiaTe Teams excepT one-baskeTball. He has coached pioneer swim Teams To six championships in 11 seasons. This year he coached Two championship Teams-swimming and cross- counTry-and possibly would have had anoTher were iT noT for a pre-Tournamenf iniury To his number one Tennis olayer. Coaches from Grinnell. IRV SIMONE Training Command. ball coach, and assisTanT fooTball coach. Nebraska. 3-4 record. . 500 mark. JOHN PFITSCH - Simone's educaTional background consisTs of a bachelor of physical educa Tion from The American College of Physical EducaTion in Chicago and an M A in physical educaTion from The STaTe UniversiTy of lowa He also has a BA Simone was a quarTer-finalisT in The Golden Gloves championships from Chicago. While in The Air Force he was on The ForT Logan all posT fooTball Team and scored The highesT physical fiTness raTing in The WesTern Technical BeTween 1948 and 1951, while absenT from Grinnell Simone was a field insTrucTor for The Red Cross and a physical TherapisT fo r a crippled children s school in PorT ArThur, Texas, his home Town Coach PfiTsch has been on The Grinnell coaching sTaff for The pasT 11 years and is now direcfor of inTercollegiaTe aThleTics He is head baskeTball and base His educaTional background includes a BA from The UniversiTy of Texas and an M.A. from The UniversiTy of Kansas Before coming To Grinnell in 1948, PfiTsch coached Army Teams in Europe and aT Midland C o l l e g e in Two years ago he revived baseball aT Grinnell afTer a 41 year absence of The sporT. The Team responded by winding up wiTh a more Than saTisfacTory Pfifsch This year coached The Grinnell baskeTball Team inTo :Ts besT season since 1949, finishing second. 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I r M 1 55 f , f? fi s .W X .-A Heap big smoke, but no fire! Two lost souls: Simp and Joe moderate The Varlely Show. Simple Simon met a pieman. Spring Da Chowline. They were all out of step buf me! I bUl me' I donf care whose flag you're stealing-get your Toe out of my eye! I use Nair. LeT's hit The sack! Grinnell Blanket Party: SDVUWQ Day Version' I93 l95 More fun Than a barrel of monkeys! heerleaders An invitalion To yell . . . NJ . ll l l l l l-lead Cheerleader Pat shows her stuff! Fire up! GRINNELL CHEERING SQUAD: George Novy, Carol Payn, Joan ClwrisTen- ser1,' Joan Campbell, Jacque Baker, Pat Tucker, and Carol Thacher. G-R-l-N-N-E-L-L l l l l l l Go-o-o, Grinnell! llltar Ball HONORARY CADET COLONELS: Margaretha Holmstrom, Marge Lal-lue, Jacque Baker, Sherry Lovvman, and Sally Espe. l lr Enter, Queen Jacque. For me? The evemng s climax . .. Archifec1s look over The plans for The new library. ' Librar Tours Look out below! IT's The most!! .ff NX SE . Ei 5 N fi rf A124 VI AK! V I My nf, - A. ' ..4 W4 -if 7' 1 X V 1 . M ,. if . ff f f , f 5 5 V ' F' ' -HQQ-sl . v ., XX 'x i e 4. If J. x lf.-f' -:H fffx, x . - u-Q' ' I h X 5 .M 'x 1 ' fr ' ' ua , S. , W uw D ' ' Al I ' ' 1'2 ' X in ., K, 5 f' 1, 1 , H 4 ,' ?'s ' I' .S - I 5,2 ' 'W , ln fd I FRONT ROW: Jon GroTeluschen, Bill PaTTon, Don Olsson, An' Risser, Lowell LuTTer, Jack Eiel, Bud Hulse, Bill Murray, Frank ScoTT. SECOND ROW: Ernie RuTherford, PeTe Lysne, Lewis Sachs, Dick Yaki, Haig Koshkarian, Tony Gray, Roy Simpson, Bob Woiro, Dave VanAnrooy. BACK ROW: Jim Lowry, STan Norman, Jim Simmons, Roger SmiTh, Doug Kirchner, Bob Rikkers, Tom Dubois, Bill McClinTock, WalT Neevel, Chris King. The Men's Honor O, under The leadership of Bob Weifzman, had a very acTive year. They began by pro- ducing programs for home fooTba.ll games and during homecoming weekend They sponsored a dance wiTh Al Hudson's band. During The baskeTball season, The Honor G parTicipaTed in a program designed To furfher rela- Tions beTween Grinnell and Cornell Colleges. This proiecT was received wiTh much enThusiasm. ThroughouT The year, The club had informal parfies in The clubroom and supper club. The formal dance was held in The supper club wiTh Al Fisher providing The enTerTainmenT. The Honor G iniTiaTed a program in coniuncTion wiTh The aThleTic deparTmenT and The faculTy aThleTic com- miTTee, headed by Mr. STauss, designed To give prosperi- Tive sTudenTs a look aT The school and inTeresT Them in The aThleTic seTup. The annual awards banqueT was held early in May wiTh LesTer Duke as The feafured speaker. The club would up The year .wiTh a hayride and barn dance. Officers for T960 are Bud Hulse, presidenf, Bill MC- ClinTock, vice-presidenT, Bill Murray, Treasurer, and Dick Yaki, secrefary. I I I I I I STANDING: Dennis Collis, Bob Grindey, Larry- Dukes, Jack Micheletto, Gary Nolder, Jon Walker, Gordon Young, Bruce Wilkerson, Paul Kantzler, Tom Castles, Bob Weitzman. KNEELING: Dennis Covault, Burdette Abel, Al Fisher, Jerry Cook, Walt Jacobson, Jim Jacobson, Dick Bresnahan, Bud Roegge. QQ 9? Honor G ROBERT WEITZMAN, President 'Tv- Dave DeLong, Treasurer, Jerry Cooke, Secretary, Bob Weitz man, President, John Copeland, Vice-President. Honor G Awards STANDING: John Copeland, Dick Yaki, Peter Lysne. SEATED ArThur Risser, David Van Anrooy, Bob Grindey, Jim Sim- mons. NOT PICTURED: Bruce Wilkerson. AT The annual Honor G banqueT, Bob Grindey was awarded The David Theophilus Trophy as Grinnell's ouT- sTanding senior aThleTe. Grindey played cenTer on The TooTball Team and was also an ouTsTanding swimmer on Grinnell's conference swimming Tea m. Grindey was awarded a fellowship aT The UniversiTy of New Mexico and will begin work on his MA. in physical eclucaTion There This Tall. Dick Yaki was awarded The ouTsTanding' lineman Trophy for The second sTraighT year. Yaki, a iunior from Chicago, played Tackle, guard and blocking back on This year's Team. The ouTsTanding back of The year wenT To John Copeland, The pinT-sized Tailback from Keokuk, who plans To enTer Tulane medical school nexT year. Junior ArT Risser was awarded The Trophy for The mosT- improved cross-counTry runner. Risser, a biology major from WichiTa, will also capTain nexT year's cross-counTry Team. The Benz award Tor The ouTsTanding baskeTball player wenT To Jim Simmons, a sophomore from Chicago, whO was also a sTandouT on The TooTball and Track Teams. The mosT improved swimmer award wenT To Peie Lysne, a sophomore from Milwaukee. The ouTsTanding 1wresTler award was given To TWO men: Dave Van Anrooy and Bruce Wilkerson. Van Anrooy, a senior from WilmeTTe and Wilkerson, a senior from Chicago, were boTh runners-up in The conference meeT. The TeaTured speaker aT The banqueT was one of The counTry's Top Track officials, LesTer Duke, who has also served as Dean of Men and Track coach aT Grinnell. 1 - , .ku-r-. W rl! N ---... -1- W fl ,i W t 1 1 1 1 1 I n v it ,1 W H E 1 p 5 3 if ei Q 4 f My V a fr , aw ' ' , all ' M! 1 4 . 1 ll a - ' ' f'l1'S mme' Q . vO e' . Life' an A little Ammal wif X ,, y , t , The gun. . g- Off Wlth immm ' IM- SW A ' f l 7 by Jerry Gray Cowles won the cov rophy for th three eted Ken e second ti ' years by am f 2,280 a total . Cowles, leadi ut the year ' y race, pu spring' tro- away in the win' by the comfort- e margin of 440 points. Included in this spring drive were second place finishes in golf and softball and a third ' rack. ' Cowles gained the itle 591 only two sports, bow- ling and volleyball. but finish- ed in the top four in every sport .except one. .Smith and awson were the other double winners. In recap ' id two ping the year, Smith Rawson were the co-winners the much delayed tennis meet. South won the f or sport title touch fo ii st nia- by taking' the otball crown. Moving into the winter sports, Cowles grabbed its first title in volleyball while Smith WHS 00DDing basketball honors. Cowles surprised Gates to take owling .and Rawson splashed to the swimming titl In terspersed constant N e. among the almost Spring rains were orth's victory in the tr meet, Dibble's runawa ' ' and Gates' softball ack J in chan ' 30112 ipionship in me in l assing points ng rougho in the lled 6 to ' l Men's Intramurals E A A Gil-I' - TAT' M, 5 -- N Q T, X..,. X,X.,x ,e,sAwfg, 'lb Clark-Faculty Baseball Game: The students finally win something. l.M. Track Meet: Heave, Weitz. if ,QB This Prof Swings! Clark-South Baseball: The long wait. Alumni President, Harold Fleck, presents Ells- worth Whitney the Alumni Association Senior Award. President Bowen and Pat Adams chat before the procession. -CAt left, Joseph F. Rosenfield, '25, Vice-Chairman of the Trusteesj. The procession begins. l Commencement Speaker, Carl C. Compton, '13 Frederick L. Baumann, ProfessOI' Emeritus of History, who gave The Phi Beta Kappa Lecture. F V, 2? I ...Q .Y ii , 5 23 .,, A wf I i z fu f-. x,4 1 r ,Mx f M XX Q is - ... 2.1. -. 1, ,IQQ-h',,:x.5Lw3X ,1.5':g l,Lx x ! L -.AN 2, X .six K: AHXA -...AN 'A vs XA N W W . . . 1,315 QW A -.7 N' ,LV ,X , ' ? 1 -c' - ucv . .W Q -Q X if - . Q ff Q x N , ' M' 5- -1-5 , 1 ' yi f 4 A ' 'W,,,Q,? , 41,. F' A 'A I A 2. ms Q 5 l - ' , 'f - In a' 0 1' - 5 2 , - ,. U M ft , A .Y,4g A W X- . , X V N hx. T , X Q ' ff Q4 kj? ' XX 2 Z f, 5, ' if 1, ff . f Z, X, 77, , f ff, Ps. f '90 E .4- 'zach . ,I , ,J i T I 2 2 Af, 4 M ,M X 4.5-, I ,XP . ff , ,W ggi Plfiffz ,, f,1 ' ' f '-,1f.jf' V ' 72521 Q, 4 f1'z,:f' , 7 , A 7 2,1 f ,ff , 5 V' ff, , f ,, MW9 if vjfb' 1 ' . W I X f ' ff-if X Cf X :-. . Maggy 'af ,, , ,,,,. I ,- ,.L.,,, -,,, , W-2,1 1 1,.-.,.,M fwffv' f 12 ,pf-f , , 4' ,f f nf ww..h ,, f , 4,-1 1 7 gf ,, 'f 544 fi ,. f ?f..' ' Em, ' we ,V f 4 Q .A , . X 9 'my waf4WJs4f f . w . 7: I .4 vfvm ,,vff1,wif7-,:,. 'V ' ,., , V- f - ' , If ww- , ,f va- ,4 raw v,, f A fn , 1 Wjgw , W4 Ziff , Qi 5,4 ,fy K ff Levi? ff WZ? 'Z M y, if ,A 1- f fmiywgy 491' y e a' ,V ' ' .- ,f ,fgffJM'w2f:f6z,'fff1 .4 ef if . ,Q Z' ffyi : l jf 1' 32 Q, 'z Y M X , 4, iff? ' A U K 5 D-... ,.l77jl,205 '. Vina' fl f ff 'wg 5. ,..4 The sTrucTure is noT yeT finished. There remain The final, small, individual Touches-The inTerior decoraTion and landscaping-which give The edifice ThaT lasT biT of polish and air of esTablish- menT. The final producf of The consTrucTion of -p educaTion is builT of a sfrong foundafion, and a vvell and carefully consTruc:Ted supersTrucTure which he himself had a loarT in erecfing. For some The sTrucTure is compleTe. Ofherg will confinue To add new rooms and alTer The a liberal arTs educaTion is found in The individual U who greeTs his environmenT ui V 'zlflir 'f Mfr 7 5 L 1 A lf ll i f My ,La , wg WWW hi f, fbif f .NZMYW 551 57131 4 ff V ,W ' ,Q SZ., A . 4 I ,is .,,' .- -A SAL , Vw -f ww, fM,35Q,xf.xff' .,, , -flxif b yfff' Q f' Fx Sf- X F ' P I S 1 , 4 f - -A - .Z w ,Q M? X f ' :'7iafsw51 ' ggi? ? J., . f Junio 1, ,Sh 1 Karen L. Allen Kenton L. Allen Thomas B. Alter Juniors Stephen E. Anderson Kristin L. Anundsen John H. Backus Margot L. Bannister Walter F. Barnes Janet L. Baumel Georgina A. Becker Peter W. Bergerson Beverly J. Berman John K. Bolton Judith G. Bourne Ruey Brodine Sue A. Campbell Helen A. Carter Michael J. Chandler William J. Christman Ruth A. Cotter Judith L. Crist Donna K. Darnell R. Hunt Davis A. Katherine Davis Sue S. Davis Garland Y. DeNelsky John B. Dinklaqe Kate Dowling Thomas E. Dubois Grace R. Epps Sally A. Espe Stephen A. Faunce David R. Feldman Susan Filbert Susan Fisler Alan S. Fitz Carol L. Fleck Carol E. Flora Catherine A. Foster Arthur B. Fraser Joan l. Frederick .leanneile Gehring Heaiher A. Gelston Janet L. Gleysteen Harold Goldberg Gerald C. Gray Anile E. Green Barbara F. Haardf Patricia Hanawalt Herbert J. Hancock Gordon P. Harding Frances L. Harper Ann Hedgpefh Sharon Heimendinger Susan E. Henry Thomas E. Hess Margaretha Holmstrom Glenna R. Hosiefler John R. Hoyer Minard E. Hulse Harold Jaffe Janet S. Johnson Caroline L. Jones Janet M. Jorgensen Richard H. Kalish Ellen A. Karlovsky Dorothy N. Kelley John C. Kennedy Judith N. Kent Diana G. Kiene Christopher King Ann Kinsey Douglas Kirchner Janet Kispert Martha L. Koolbeck Haig Koshkarian Karen Krause Karl L. Krurnel Darrell D. Kruse Janeft A. Lahman Margaret J. LaHue Judith A. Lease Johanna L. Lenz Edward J. Leulke Edith l. Long A. Katharine MacKinnon James E. Mazo Gail A. McAllis1er William H. McClintock William J. McClung Jerry C. McCullough J. Michael McNally Patricia A. Middlesworih Dodd R. Millar Tanya P. Moore Judith S. Mullins William W. MurraY Robert G. Nachman S. Joseph Nassif Walter G. Neevel Kathleen M. Neill Ann E. Nelson Robert W. Norris George J. Novy Nancy A. Oelke Donald M. Olsson Carolyn E. Parsons Sandra G. Pearce Errett A. Peele Caroline L. Perry Ellen B. Petersilie Judith D. Pilcher John R. Price Jr. Richard K. Ramsdell Sue M. Rosenthal B. Lewis Sachs Richard T. Scott Lawrence M. Scott Gloria K. Simpson Patricia G. Tucker James W. Urfer Patricia A. Van Dyk Roy W. Simpson, Jr William J. Siskel Nancy R. Smith John R. Stocking Sheldon R. Stone Barbara F. Strauss Bruce C. Taylor Bruce R. Thomas Evelyn-Kay Votruba Susan F. Waldo Joseph J. Walka Carlyle H. Whipple David L. White Sarah M. Williams Mary F. Willson David Wilson Robert S. Woito Richard A. Yaki Cornelia A. 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HASS THOMAS H. HODGSON NANCY C. HOMAN JUDITH A. JENSEN DENNIS A. JOHNSTON Not Pictured: WAYNE LOREN vv1Lcox Sociology Clear Lake, Iowa - CHARLES scorr YoAK History MiicI1eIIviIIe, Iowa GORDON ORVILLE YOUNG General Science Hervey, IIIir1ois GORDON MYLES YOUNGER Economics LaGrange Park, IIIinois NANCY KING STEPHEN R. LEVIN DWIGHT C. NISSEN SUSAN J. O'BRIEN JOHN J. PURDIE BARBARA L. SCHWESER GARY R. SMITH ROBERT STEINFELD DAVID B. TAYLOR BRUCE W. WILKERSON JOHN M. WOLFE M OLIVER H. HAUPTMANN, Ph.D. Professor of Modern Foreign Languages V February 5, 1903-May 6, 1959 Dr Haupfmann loined The Grinnell College FaculTy as Professor of Modern Foreign Languages in i946 afTer dlsfinguished service in oTher INSTITUTIONS Of higher learning He came To Grinnell because he believed in The kind of educaTion vve fosTer and The kind of college communify vve are From The Time he arrived IT was clear ThaT here he belonged and ThaT he broughT us much In 1947 he vvas elecTed To his firsT Term as chairman of his deparTmenT Among his numerous assignmenfs in The years ThaT followed were four Terms as Chairman of The FaculTy AT The Time of his deaTh he was serving as Chairman of The CommiTTee on InTernaTional Affairs and Chairman of The Division of Language and liTeraTure He was a Teacher of Spanish firsT of all buT he was also called on frequenfly To offer courses in German comparaTive liTeraTure and LaTin American hisTory To The sTudenTs in his classes Professor HaupTmann was a Teacher pains Taking and exacTing yeT paTlenT and undersfanding To many oTher Grinnellians he will remain The wise counselor who helped Them find Through a maze of requiremenfs and a haze of half-formed plans a meaningful paTh Through college and beyond. To his colleagues he repre- senfed inTegriTy friendly humor and generous devoTion To a cause To an insTiTuTion To his fellovvs. To The-scholarly vvorld he exemplified The highesT sTandards of linguisTic research Professor Haupfmann vvas a modesT man and a man of honor, a TacTful man and a man of iudgmenT, a man sensiTive To values in all The broad areas of man's endeavor. Through knowing him we have bellef known The meanin of humane learning and of human diQnllY- Q -Harold L. Clapp, Ph.D. Chairman of The FaculTy lt was a hot June day. Commencement was over, and it was time for a QVOUP OT Grinnell graduates To go out into The World. A nucleus of Administrators saw The Commencement speaker off on a Train for Somewhere Else, and returned To wish the graduates Well- You must go out and seek your fortunes, said The Princely One. Good luck, They said. You have a Liberal Education, The first added. And your Virtue, said another. n With great solemnity, They shook hands, and The Administrators left The little group To Take a last look aT Their Cradle of Learning. Drink to old Blair! shouted a large boy, brandishing a can of 3.2 beer as The last Gothic arch fell tothe ground. l l wish we were going To be here To use The new Library, said The History Major, a girl with Tears in her eyes and circles under Them. A very small girl Touched The pin on her blouse. l got pinned under The flowering crab, she said softly. l A tall science maior bowed to The North. The High Priests are back in Their Temple, he said, and indeed, inside The electrons bubbled and The violets bloomed, captive. A boy with black rimmed glasses snorted, Esoteric, and worshipped in The direction of The S81B, Home of Protest. The smokestack of The heating plant was lofty against The sky. Phallic symbol, murmered The Literature Maior and The Psychology Maior in The same breath. A ,blond boy with a crew-cut and a letter sweater smiled. Let's go, he said and Touched The gate latch. I Now? said The boy with The black rimmed glasses. The blond boy smiled again as he opened The gate. They all went Through, The girls close behind The boys. There before Them lay The Real World, smouldering peacefully. Two boys were wearing hall iackets, were shaking prepping paddles and preparing to go Their separate ways. But before They could move, All Hell Broke Loose. Someone ran by waving a paper, screaming that The stock market was sky high, and some- one else ran by screaming that The stock market had crashed. The dapper and hairless Heads of State called an emergency Chasm Conference, while outside, militarists drilled Their Troops in dashing, diving and daring. Someone panicked and began to shoot off l.C.B.M.'s, until iT looked like a giant Chamber of Commerce Fireworks display. The noise grew until The Troops were unable to hear any orders, and began To shoot aT each other in The confusion. Untune that string, and hark, what discord follows, intoned The Literature Maior, and looking at' The others, she added, That's Shakespeare, you know. Some Evangelists leaped up and down in glee, yelling, Repent, ye! The iudgement day is aT hand! BUT no one paid any attention. A colony of artists ran around observing, and Turning out a great cacaphony of shapes, words, and sounds. One of The graduates, a girl with a pony Tail, a loose-necked sweater, and dirty sneakers, Threw back her head and closed her eyes. Sensation, she said, is The Essence of living. The Literature Major curled her lip. There are Formal Considerations, she said. ' It seems, observed The Sociology Maior, That There is a correlation between crises and sexual behavior. She pointed To The Real World. l h To copulate among people under sTress. h The science maior, who had been doing silent computations, held out his hand. Fallout, esaid. ave set up a normal curve describing The tendency The Dissenter in black rimmed glasses, waved in one hand an S8.B and in The other a Mani- f t . W ' ' eso eve got to do something, he shouted The large boy, an Economics Maior, piled his beer cans on top of each other. OK, zealot. lt's a matter of supply and demand. He curled up at the foot of his tower of cans and went to sleep. We'll help, said the two boys in h ll paddles. a lackelsf WlPl 1Q the cosmic dust from their prepping The Hl5lOTY Mal0r made a chart on the . Qround her Phi Beta K k ' ' chain around h k, I . ' , H aPl0a GY SWIUQIVTQ from 6 considered the lgdgiifl Synfchelsli ifcjlihalhhacychc Vbevfll She explained' Hlhis Outbreak Could be . S Qone . N ' ' ' - which was a clear case of socio-economic dissolution S Ore OW, Take Condmons m Wesl Barham' Th ' Twjrjldoeujglht Lowbe Doctorsksomewhere to take care of this mess, said the blond boy e II 1 , . D I I ' h , y Q men Wa ed by- The-'Y FS dying like flies, dying like flies, one mumbled. T e Dissenter stopped them. What's going on? he asked lt's terrible, sa'd h ' D .I t e other old man, and the two walked away. The History Mayor said, Let's discuss it rationall . . . Y' Taking out her knitting, the Pinned Girl began to turn the heel of the argyle. Are you going to knit at a time like this? shouted the Dissenter. l alw k ' ' ' ' ' If ays nit at discussions, said the girl. lt's the only way l can concentrate. By this time, l.C.B.M.'s were answering l.C.B.M.'s from continent to continent, the militarists were be inn' k ' ' - g ing on stoc piles, and finally they handed out their small tactical wea ons. P bOneP of the Hall Jacket boys said, What happened to the clean bomb they kept talking a out. Don't you read Pogo? said the other. They couldn't decide whether to take seismograph readings at 8 a.m., or 8:10 a.m., so obviously, it wasn't feasible. This is all very nice, said the blond boy, but it isn't relevant. lt seems as if someone should have predicted it, added the Sociology Maior. It should be correlated with something. We ought to determine the Nature of the Struggle, said the Literature Maior. The Science Major, after doing some rapid calculations, dodged to the right to miss a proiec- tile. Evidence, he said, Without empirical evidence, conclusions cannot be drawn. To hell with your evidence! shouted the Dissenter. We've got to be radical! About what? asked the Pinned Girl. The Dissenter waved his fists. We've got to go out on a limb! he yelled. A soldier fell at the blond boy's feet, blown to bits. The blond boy bent over. His flexor antennus radiorus should be somewhere below his spector calamitous, or is it the other way? he said. Q The History Maior said, We must not forget that there are factors other than military. The Chasm Conference was over. The statesmen tottered out, smiling at the familiar flashes of light until they discovered that they came' from explosions rather than cameras. n H One said, I am prepared to say that we will remain in a state of Prepared Neutrality. We will defend our Principles, said another. No cause for alarm, said the first. But 'we didn't decide anything,'L gasped amlhef One- No one listened, though. , , . It became more and more difficult to tell who was on which side. The Econonpiists gvfe rse sprawled over their predictionS: Writers had fallen On Then' Pens' Muslfnans on T ewhez ogei Artists on their brushes, Phychologists rang in agd out of mazes, Sociologists were CFUS tween standard deviations, Philosophers urlg Y to reverse the reactions, and Physicists perished trying to PUT. T281 algglk l3?il2r:Z3ril2j.r'His attention The Dissenter snorted that it was QVOSS 5lUP'Cl'lYf and me O span was short. the necks from their systems, Chemists tried h t' t thered awaiting the Moment of Truth Wonder- As the Real World began to burn, T 9 al' '5 5 gan , ' h d - Th Con, ful Colors, said the Painter, and Eternal Chaos, Sald The peel' and T ey a mlre e flagration. . Th' held up his hand. Quiet, for Taking Charge of H1951 The blond boy, who was a great lone he said, We must make a decision. . f h ,sed his hand. The Others agreed. The Time had obviouslY Come' One O T em ra' When will it be due? he asked. -Liane Ellison I Y 1 1 r i 2 I E 1 . 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'81, 123, 164 '1Baumann, Fred .....,.............,.,,,,, 22, 204 Baumel, Jan .,.,.. -, 47, 121, 134, 208 Bazil, Steve --.. ..... 100, 101, 218 Beaumont, Jo ...., 38, 121 218 Becker, Gina .... 51, 208 Begole, Mike . .... ....... 89, 106 Belgarbo, Cecila .... 56, 130 Bendel, Dirk ..,.... -.,,,--,,,,- , 85 Benson, John ........ .. ,....,..,.., - ,,,,,, 98, 164 Bergerson, Peter ..,... ..... - 93, 132, 208 Berlow, Irene .... . ..,. ,.,,, 1 6, 123 218 Berman, Bev ...,.. -,--,,,,, 4 7, 208 Bernstein, Judy ,....... .- .... -- 60, 114 Bertram, Sue .... 50, 128 130 Bevan, Ruth - ..,, ,.------,---,,,,, , 39 Beveridge, Tom .......,....,,,,,,,,,,, 121 Birnbaum, Bob ...... - ...... 85, 113, 123 Bisgard, Carl .... .... 85, 166 Bisgrove, Dick ....... 123, 136 Blaser, Ellen .......... 23, 48, 218 Boeker, Karl .... ............ . ..,,,, 101 Bolton, John 76, 107, 112 208 C Faculty-Administrationj Bond, Jean ..... . --4- - --4-- ---- A -- 931 124 Bordeaux, Russell ------------- 39 Born, Gerald ...... . .--- is -------- 771 1641 166 Borretf, Kay ---NU-,,,,,,, 16, -41-6, Boughey, Fred .... .- 88, 89, 149, 219 Bourne, Judy ..--. -----4--- 551 1111 208 Boustead, Judy ------- 1- ----------- 44 tBowen, I-loward ....... .. ----- 121 2041 205 Bowen, Tom .--- ---- - - -------------- 97 Boxer, Karen ..... 1'Boyd, Evelyn ..... 58 20 Boyles, John .... .. ..-.-..- - -------------- 771 161 kBradtord, Curtis ...... .. .,..-.-------- -- ---------- 21 Bresnahan, Dick 80, 81, 155, 199, 219 Briggs, A. Steve ..-- .2----- - -- 102, 164 Briggs, Don ...... -4 ---..--------------- - 123 Brockert, Ruth 32, 42, 43, 112, 121, 219 Brodine, Ruey .. ..... . Brodt, Stephen -. .......... 42, 208 Broeker, John ....... ....... 8 9, 123, 125 Bromberg, Barbara ...... ............. 3 9, 116 Brooke, Phil .... . ....... ...-..-- 9 6 Brookes, Sue .. ...... ..--...............-..-- 6 2 Brooks DeAnn ........ ........... --- 59, 121 Brooks, Mary Lou -... ..... 21, 40, 134, 219 '1Brown, Andrew ...................... 24, 122 Brown, Barbara ...................... -- 60 Brown, Diane ............. . ......... 39 Brown, Mrs. F. A. . ..... ....... . 122 Brown, Ralph .. ...... ......... - 121 Brown Senn ........ ..... . -- 77, 121 Brown, Sheila ....... ..... , .... - -- 54, 133 Brown Sue ........ .... - 60, 123, 131 Brumley, Lyle ....... ..... .... 6 9 , 121, 122 Bryan, MacDonald 30, 92, 93, 219 Bryden, Mary .... ........... 42, 128 Budd, Bert ....... -- . .... 73, 106 Bullwinkle, Tom -..--- 101, 157 Burd, Larry 73, 136 Burgardt, Julie .....,..,,,,,,, ,, 59 Burger, Mary ....... ..... .. ..,,,,.-,-..-, ,- 127 Burgeson, Nancy . .... .... - 60, 128, 130 Burkett, Paul ....... 81, 125, 164, 166 1'Burkle, Howard Burma, Dorothy Burma, John .,,,,----,.,,,, W .,---,--.-------- R Burnett, Bonnie ..... . .... 124 1 3 -- 32 --- 52 Burr, Mike ......... 77, 119, 120, Butler, Dave 164 .... . ,,,,,,,,,---,,-,------ - 84 Cairnes, Nancy ,.,,,,.-,- . ,,--- 44, 130, 131 Callaway, Cashion ,,,,,-4,--,-.- N ---------,H---- 59 Campbell, Joan .... 56, 121, 128, 194 Campbell, Sue ,,,.,.-..,--,---,- 43, Q03 Cannitte, Mike ...,. --,- 79 Carnell, Margaret --,------ 58 Carr, Kathy ,.-, --------- 5 u 50 Carris, Colleen ...,-, ---- 33, 132 Carter, Helen .... - -.-- 40, Q03 Carter, John ,,.-.-,,, ,,,,, - -,-,------------- 85 Cassady, Mike ---,,-,-,-- I -,-,------------- --- 100 Castles, Tom - .... -100,101,161,199, 219 Cernohouz, Ralph ,,,-,,,,,,,,-,------ u 19, Q6 Chambers, Pat .... .... .... . . ....... . . ,,.., 44, 127 Chandler, Mike hhng- 76, 77, 208 I Chase, Jonn ..... - .... .. 102, 113, 136 Chesher, Dick .......... .............. 164 Chesler, Steve - .... -. ..... . ..... 89, 164 Chinnery, Lawrence .......... -, 123 Christensen, Joan ....., . ....... 40, 194 tChristensen, Kenneth .... . .............,.,-,, 17 Christensen, VeAnna .... 25, 54, 55, 112,, 114, 219 Christman, Bill - ..... 72, 107, 118, 120, 124, 208 Christopherson, Lois ........ 55, 123, 126 Chung, Tae Huang ..... .. ............,,,,,,,, 219 Churchill, Judy .... 31, 47, 48, 107, 112, 114, 129, 219 t'Clapp, Harold ............ . ........... . ..,,, , ,-,,, 24 Clapp, Bob ...... ....... . 119, 121 Clark, Bob 31, 68, 107, 118, 219 Clark, Sheen ................ 21, 46, 123, 219 Clatterbuck, Kay ...., .,,, , . ,,.,,,. 112, t'Cleaver, Charles --- 220 ---..-...--.---.. .....,,-- ,mu 20 Cleveland, Arlene ........ 22, 37, 42, 43 Clinton, Mary Jane ---------...-..-----------,--, 55 1 20 Coburn, Mike ........ ----- 85, Cochrane, Marianne ......... 31, 48, Colbert, Claramarie .....,.. ..-,, 32, 44, Colbert, Larry ........ 77, 108, 125, Collins, LaVeta ............... ., ..,... .....,,,. ,, Collis, Dennis .... .. ....... 92, 93, 113, 163, 198, Colvin, Sydney ............ 56, 121, Conter, Fran ...... .....................,. Connelly, Diane ...... .. ...... 55, 121, Conzelman, Sheryl .... ......... . .--- 60, Cook, Tom ............ ....... 8 9, 136, Cooke, Jerry ....... ---..---.-- 17, 199, Cooper, Mark ---..---. .,......... - 84, 85, Copeland, John .... 92, 125, 147, 162, 199, 200, Coppinger, Paula 40 Corcoran, Charlotte ............ 31, 46, Corrough, John ................ 77, 136, Cotter, Ruth ....... ---- ..... 55, Couch, Ellis ..,,.. ...,. . 97, 121, Courter, Arlo .... ..,..... 18, 100, 101, Covault, Dennis .... 29, 66, 68, 113, Cozine, Bill ............. Crauer, Ann .,.......,.,... .... Crawford, Lawrence Crist, Judy ........... Cromie, Mike ......... Cromie, Cathy .... Cross, Don ........... 7'Crossley, Betty 199, 73, 121, 38, 123, 163, ------- 85 , Crotty, John ...,.....,.,,,. - .... ..... 1 51, Danforth, Joseph - ,,..... .,............ . . ..... - Darnell, Donna .... --- ...,.. 43, 135, Darrh, Judy .,...... ........... . . ......... - Davenport, Doc .......,... ,.-- 110, 125, Davis, A. Kathy ........ 59, 60, 107, Davis, Allison 93, 106, 107, Davis, Carol U-, ,,,,,,,,,,,, .. ..,, ---- 50, Davis, Hunt ,,-,.- ,,,,,,,.,,.,. , ,,..,,.... Davis, Sue .... 55, 107, I HOTEL MAYTAG New+on-Iowa GRINNELL GENERAL TELEPHONE W. GEORGE S HARDWARE 11Dawson, John ....,....,......, - .... , ....-,...,, 19 Decker, Judy 39, 110, 120, 123, 126, 130, 135 Dechert, George ............,....... 81, 121 DeLong, Dave 92, 151, 163, 199, 220 DeMarco, Andria ..,......... ................ 40 209 DeNelsky, Garland - ..... 76, 77, Dennington, Jill DePotter, Pete ............., . ..... - 84, 85 Diamond, Steve ......... . ..... ....... .... 9 7 , 120 Dichsen, Paula - ,.,. - 17, 37, 58, 114, 220 Dierking, Glenn .................. 120, 135 Dinklage, John 96, 97, 107, 133, 209 '1Donahoe, Ned ............... 33, 120 Dooley, Pete .... . . ........................... 107 Dorr, Ron ............ . 102, 113, 166 Dowling, Kate D... ..... 4 4, 110, 209 Downing, Bruce ....... .......... - 89, 121 Draegert, Dave ......... ,..... . . ................. ,. 96 Drew, Bill ,....... ............... .... - -- 72, 121 Dubois, Tom .... .--- 88, 155, 198, 209 Ducommun, Pat ................ .... 40, 128 Dukes, Larry ..... . .... 19, 147, 199, 220 t'Dunner, Joseph ......... . ...... ............. 30 Durrand, Dave .......... 98, 113, 120, 121 Dyksterhuis, Tina ................... - .... 59, 121 -E- Eaton, Ann ..... ..... .... 39, 40, 127 Eaton, Carol ---- ....... ............ - 135 Edgar, Sally -.. ............. .................... 3 9 Edmondson, Helen ...... 17, 38, 123 Edmondson, Mary ............ 42, 107, 121 Egan, Jane ....o.. .---..-- ....... 56, 130, 220 Egan, Gail ........ .................... 29, 39 Egbert, Nancy --,, .......,. 17, 52, 130, 221 Eggleston, Jerry ..,... 102, 136, 164, 165 Ehrlich, Martha .......................... 63, 132 Eiel, John ,,,,,,,., ,, ,,,,,.. 84, 85, 155, 198 Eisele, Robert ................. .. .................. 14 Ellison, Laurel .................. 43, 112, 122 Ellison, Liane 21, 112, 114, 121, 221 Enyeart, Curt ....... . .......... . ....... 101, 121 Encell, Bill ........ .................. 6 9, 165 Epp, Lorin ............ . ............................. 76 Epperly, Carolyn .......... 3.2, 46 121, 221 Epps, Grace ---.---- 46, 47, 120, 131, 209 Erler, John ..... ........... . . .......... 85, 108 Erwin, Greg ............ .. ..... ......... - 98 Espe, Sally .... .. .... ..... , . 50, 133 195, 209 Eustis, Roberta ..... ............... 5 9, 123 'Everds, Joe ........ ....... . . .... 155 Everett, Cora ............. --.-- 54, 121 1 Everett, Margaret ....... . ........................ 62 -12- Fairbairn, Christina .... 48, 123 124, 135 Fairbanks, Grant ................... ........... 1 49 Falk, Emily .... ...... ........................ 4 3 Fathman, Tony - .................. .. ...... 73, 121 Faulconer, Vern ......... ..... .................. 1 0 1 Faunce, Steve 88, 89, 107, 112, 209 Faust, Bob ...,.. .. .......... . ...... 68, 121, 221 Feldman, Dave ...... 72, 147, 161, 209 Fernald, Sue .......... .. ..................... . ...... 59 Felton, Gary ............ 85, 122, 125, 161 Fetherolt, Luella -- ............ ................ 1 01 Figgins, Dan ........ ...... 9 3, 113, 123 Filbert, Sue ........................... 44, 209 Finton, Linda ..,. .. ................................. 47 Fisher, Allan .... 32, 96, 147, 161, 199, - 221 Fisher, Dave .... 19, 92, 93, 125, 221 Fisher, Dick .................... 89, 164, 166 250 '1Fisher, Bob ..-------- --'-- 1 '41 81 Fishman, Irving ----f---------- ----------- 17 Fisler, Sue .------- -- ------------ ------ ----- 3 8 I 209 Fitz, Al --------'--. F- 72, 73, 106, 136, 209 FnL Lmda .......... U. .------------- -------------- 51 Heck, Carol 6 -,---,--.-,.- 63, 133, 170, 209 Fletcher, H6I'OlC1 ---- - ---- ----- --------------'--'- 3 O Flinn, Tim ....-- .- ---- -------------- ---------- 9 8 Flora, Carol ..---- -- ----- 47' 110, 209 Flora, Kathy ----------- ---------------- -----'-'-' 5 4 Ford, Dean .....------- --------------- - ---------- 1 36 Foster, Cathy .... 39, 40, 108, 109, 111, 1 15, 209 rF6x, Denton .... 20, 63 Fox, Sue ......-... -------- 1 281 130 Frahm, N1aXil'i6 ....--- ---- 3 91 1141 121 Francis, Doug ..--- - ----------------- ---- 1 02 Franck, Emily ....-- ------ 5 4, 1301 132 1'Fran1eviC, JaCl4 ------- ----- ------------------- 1 9 Frank, Forrest ...... .. .-.-------- 13, 69, 221 Frank, Marguerite 30, 46, 112, 120, 123, 221 Frank, Walter .....- -------- 101, 155 Fraser, 'Art .......... ------------- 9 2, 210 Frederick, Joan ...... ------------ - ---------- 2 10 Freeman, Russell ..........-.-- 93, 121, 125 Freivald, Joe ...... ----- . ---- 29, 221 Freter, Pat ........ ---------------- 4 9 Frieze, Sandra ..... ..-------- 6 O, 123 Furbush, Dennis ...... ...... 6 8, 120, 221 Furgerson, Becky .-..--.-------- 58 Furnish, Dale ..............-. -------- 7 3, 165 -G- '1Gale, Grant .. ..... - ........ - ...............,,,..... - 29 Galiher, Bob .................... 73, 125, 165 Galloway, Tom ...... .......,....,.,,,,,,, 9 8 Gambino, Rico ....... ,,,,,, 7 7 Game, Nancy ..,.. .,-,,.c,--.--,, 6 3 1'Gardner, Evelyn ..,, ,- ,,,, ,,,---,,,-,.,, 1 3 Garrett, Nancy - ..... ,, ..., 21, 40, 221 Gault, Ron ......... ,-,,,,,, 8 1, 166 Gauss, Gordon ....... ,,,,,,,,,, 8 4, 136 Geer, Lucien ......., -, ,.,,.,,,...,,,--- 133, 221 Gehring, Jeannette ........ 47, 122, 210 Gelston, Heather .,,-.., ,,,-.,,,-,-, 5 6, 210 Gibbs, Martin .,,. -,,, .-,---,-,--.---- M 93 Gilger, John ...,,,.,,-, -,---- 9 7, 106 Gilmour, Edwin --M ,-,,-----------, -0 30 Gissenaas, Jean ,.,, ,, , ,,,,,,,---,,- 55, 121 Gleysteen, Jill ......,.-,,--,,,,, 63, 120, 210 Goddard, Judy , ,,,.,.--,,-,- 59, 121, 123 Goldberg, Hal .......... 84, 85, 117, 210 Golden, Dennis .,,,,,,-.------.---------, ---- 1 36 Golden, Joe ,.., ,-,-- , ,----n- 222 Goldsmith, Linda ,.,-,-,, -.,,,- , -----, 5 3, 130 Goldstein, Joel ,-,,-,.---,-- 31, 106, 123 'Goodbrod, Norman -,,-, ------,- 2 6, 132 Gottleib, Pearl ..,,,,,,. ----- 5 0, 110 Gough, Mike ,,,,,,-,, 69, 155 Graham, Janet ,,.,,-- M ---,------ 62 Grahm, Sharon ,.,.,.-,---,,------, ,-----------6- 4 3 Grant, Dave .,,,,,,,-,---,,-.----- ,uhm 81, 121 Graves, Judy .... 32, 59, 60, 126, 129, ' 222 Gray, Tony ---.-............... -- 73, 157, 198 Gray, Gereld .... 68, 69, 111, 137, 163, 210 Green, Amie --,----. ...... 1 27, 133, 210 Green, Jane .,,.,,,---, ,,---,----,---- ---- 2 2 2 Greenhalgh, Bill -,.,,- --,------ ----- 7 3 Griffith, Judy ,,--- ------ 5 1 Grimes, Alice ....... ------ 44 Grimm, Liz ....... .. ........ 39, 108, 109, 120 Grimm, Phil ............. . -....................... 80 Grindey, Bob .... 28, 147, 155, 165, 199, 200, 222 Grossman, Mitch ..............................., 77 Groteluschen, Jon 76, 151, 163, 198 Gruber, Jeanne ........ 44, 120, 123, 126 Gruenwald, Ruth ............................,. 43 Guerin, George ..... .............. 1 01, 106 Guernsey, Carol ....... ........,.,,, 4 4 Gustafson, Sara .......... ........-.., 5 6 Gustavson, Ron ..................... - .... 80, 147 -1.1- Haardt, Barbara ........ 51, 110, 134, 210 Hahn, Bill .................. 66, 1-oo, 162, 222 Halama, Bill ................... 69, 113 Hall, Carol ...... ..... 38, 128, 130 Halonen, Bob .................. 81, 164, 165 Halvorsen, Karen ---- 39, 114, 119, 120, 126 Hamarnoto, Amy .... 38, 133, 135, 222 Hamamoto, Susan ...........................,,, 44 Hamilton, Ann ...... ......................,., 6 2 Hanawalt, Pat ..... ...... 4 8, 121, 210 Hancock, Herb ...... .... 7 6, 106, 210 Hand, Jim .............. ....... 84, 120 'Haner, Charles ......... .... . . .......,,.. 31 Hansen, Jeannette ....... ............. 5 2 Hanson, Johanna ........u............... 60, 123 Hanson, Roger ..................................., 29 Hantak, Dianne .......... 48, 126,.128, 127 Harding, Gordon ..s........................... 210 Harmelink, Julia - ..... .................. 5 9, 121 Harmsen, Sherry ...................... 52, 128 Harper, Fran .... 51, 52, 106, 124, 210 Harris, Mary ---.. ........ 59, 106, 123, 132 Harris, Dick .... ---. ........,. 89, 136, 164 Hart, Ken ........ ............ 1 02, 121 Hart, Tom ............ ....... 2 7, 136, 222 Hartman, Keith ----- ---- .. ----------- --- 97 Hartung, John -------------------- 85, 164, 166 Hasekamp, Sharon ---------------------------- 50 Hass, Paul ------------------- 22, 111, 113 Hass, Sue ------------ ---- 4 4, 119, 120 Hattes, Neil ---------- ---------------- 9 7 1'Hauptmann, O. ----- ----. 2 32 1'Hawk, Rupert ---- --....- 1 9 Haydon, Joan --------- -------- 5 9 Hayes, Linda ------------ ---..-- 6 2 Haymond, Harriet -.----- .-..--. 6 3 Hays, Bill -----------------------.---------.-----.-.-- 73 Hecht, Steve -------------------------------- 89, 127 Hedgpeth, Ann -------- 51, 52, 116, 210 Heeren, Mary ---- --------------------------..- 4 2 Heiberger, Fred ----------- ---.-------.--- 2 22 t1Heier, Edmund -------------- .. -----------------...- 25 Heimendinger, Sharon -------- 47, 121, 210 Hejna, George --------- Held, Lols --,. ------------ 55, 108, 123, 135 Hendershot, Cameron ---- .. ----------- 73, 133 Hendrey, Bill ------------- ------ 8 5, 155, 161 Hendriksen, Dick --..- -.--,------- 8 0, 81 Henry, Sue ------------ -------- 4 4, 210 Henry, Bill --------- -------------.,-, 8 5, 136 Hentzel, John ---------------------------- 81, 166 Herman, Bill --.--------- 93, 123, 164, 165 Herndon, Dan ------------------------ 102, 106 Herrick, Roger --,,,,,,, -,-,,,,,,,,,-,-,,,,,-- 9 2 Hershey, Garland -,..,,,,,-,,,,.,,,,,..-. 73, 166 Hertenstein, Mary -----.---- 58, 114, 121 Hess, Tom ---- 92, 93, 116, 134, 137, 210 Hewitt, B616 --,,,,,.,,,,..,,.- 98, 164, 166 Hicks, Jane .-----,,,,,,,, 33, 46, 120, 222 j I FOR BETTER PLUMBING EGR BETTER I HOMES nsurance Tha+ Insures THOMAS AND 5 ' TI1 'r E d ervlce SEaE n up-eg Dial Eivipire 4-2455 Esfablished I9I2 847 I5+h S+ree1' S.,E. 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CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA POWESHIEK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Bill Zuber's Restaurant W ' ,P R 2. fk Q' INIUIAICI O- 1 5 ronuu if 'ia ouomon Q1 Qs Recommended 'Ifemaf-9 ---DIAL-1- Duncan Hines BEImon1: and 6-31 3 8 AAA LET US HELP I 4 E f ,IL 9 'Z ,mf svw AMA NA coLoN T ES ci Highway 6 HOMESTEAD, IOWA Zum 7710447 PATRONIZE Your CYCLONE Advertisers Hieb, Lou .... 69 Hilger, Sally ....., .... . .. .... 46 Hill, Carol ....... ........... 1 32 Hines, Bob .... -. .... 106, 133 Hinton, Barry -4 ,.,. .......,,.,.,,.,. , 222 1Hiser, Velma ....... ......... , ,, ........ . 33 Hockett, Lowell ..... .... 1 36, 164, 166 Hoeltgen, Tom ................. 89, 123 Hott, Ginger ..................... ., ...,.......... 48 Hoiekvam, Richard .... 88, 123, 125, 165, 166 Hokenstad, Paul .... 76, 120, 147, 159 Hollett, Marilyn ................,. 17, 46, 222 Holmes, Ken ....................... .. ....... .- 88 H6lmstrom, Margaretha ,... 47, 120, 122, 195 210 Homan, Nancy ..... ..... 2 1, 37, 54, 124 Hoops, Steve .... ...... . ................... 9 8 Horton, Ray ...... 106, 165, 166 Hosick, Liz ............ ........... 59, 123 Hoskins, Cathy Hoskinson, Martha Hostetter, Glenna .... 40, 126, 133, 210 House, Carl ............... .. ............ . ........... 81 Howe, Dave ...... ................. 8 8, 122 Howe, Richard -- .... ................. . ............ 2 6 Howell, Kathy ...... . ..................... 56, 110 Hoyer, John .... 76, 124, 125, 163, 210 1Hoza, Dorothy .......................... 28, 130 Huang, Paul ....... -- - .... - ......... ...... 2 22 Huber, Pat ..,................... 77, 123, 165 Hughes, Floyd ............................ 88, 120 Hulse, Minard .... 92, 147, 163, 198, 211 Humphrey, Dave ........., Q--.. ........ 77, 159 Hunt, Gordon 76, 107, 112, 113, 223 Hurich, Ann ...... .. ......... .............. 63 106 Huss, Marilyn ......................... , ......... 2 23 Hutcheson, Hildy .... L ........................... 51 Hutchison, Tom -- 89, 107 118, 121, 123 -1- lrvin, Terrence .... .. ..... 68 69, 106, 223 Israel, David ...,.................. 29, 96, 223 Jacobson, Jim .... 66, 122, 155, 199, 223 Jacobson, Larry .............. 77, 106, 137 Jacobson, Walter -- 21, 76, 134, 199 223 Jaffe, Hal ................. . ......... .. ...... 84, 211 Janes, Don ........ ...... .... - - -- 85, 125 Jantz, Gary ....... ..... 6 9, 164, 166 Jensen, Carl ..... .... 8 5, 121, 164 Johnson, Andy ...... ....... 7 2, 136, 223 Johnson, Art ............ .................. 1 55 Johnson, Charlotte ............ . ............. - 60 Johnson, Gretchen ............................ 42 Johnson, Janet .... 38, 39, 128, 129, 130, 21 1 Johnson, Robert ................................ 121 Johnston, Dennis .... 26, 80, 81, 121 122 Jolley, Joan ......................... . ............ 62 Jones, Alan F. L....... 89, 113, 122, 136 '1Jones, Alan R. ...................,................ 22 Jones, Caroline --- ..., ..............,....,, 4 2, 211 Jones, Gary .............. 98, 123, 164, 166 1'Jones, Don ........ .............. 26 Jones, Mary G. ........, ., ,..........,.....,...,., 14 Jones, Paul .............. 68, 107, 115, 223 Jones, Phyllis ............................,.,..... 47 Jones, Richard ....... ........................ 1 21 Jordan, Helen ....... ....................... 6 2 Jorgensen, Jan .................. 55, 110, 211 Judisch, Jan ..... .. .................................. 40 -K- Kaeser, Carol ....... . ...... .... 4 8, 132 252 Kates, Fred .. ...- - ---,---+-------f---4f--- fe------ 8 8 Kalish, Dick -- 96, 97, 108, 112, 137 211 Kamm, Mike ..-.---- 4 ---- - ---------f---- 85f 123 Kantzler, Paul ..., 19, 100 151, 159, 199 223 Karlovsky, Ellen ........ 38, 128, 133, 211 Katz, Dick .... 30, 76, 77, 135, 162, 223 tkatz, Seymour .....------------- ------------------ 2 O ttKautman, Charles ------------ -V ----------------- 15 9'KaUfmart, Wilhelm ..-------------- ------------ 2 4 Kell, Bill ------,,, 108, 109, 110, 137 Kelley, Barbara .. ...f.4...-------- ------ 5 9, 114 Kelley, Dorothy ...... . ..-- 56, 130, 211 Kelsey, Marilyn -..--- ------------ 541 110 Kemp, Olive -.. .........--------- ----- - - -------------- 42 Kennedy, JOhl'i ...... .. .....---- 106, 1121 211 Kent, Judy -- 55,111,112,126,129, 211 Kerger, Kathy ...,-----'-------- 43, 1201 123 Kerr, Carol --,. ......... .. .-------------------- ----- - 63 Kerst, Joan ....... , -------------- 56 Kester, Keith ...... ------------------ 9 3, 124 Kiene, Diana ..............---------- ------ 4 2, 211 Kihl, Yougwhan .... 30, 122, 123, 223 Kimball, Jim .... 1. .......... ..-..---- 6 ----- 6 8, 69 kiner, carol .,.. 31, 38, 121, 128, 223 Kang, Chris .... 76, 136, 149, 161, 198, 211 King, Nancy ........ 32, 37, 50, 51, 129 Kinsey, Ann ........................-- - ----------- 211 Kirby, Paula .................. 17, 58, 59, 224 Kirchner, Douglas .... 92, 155, 198, 211 t'Kissane, James .................... 20, 112 Kispert, Janet ....... .......... 5 4, 121, 211 1'Klausner, Neal ..... .......................... 2 7 Kleinman, Ken ............................ 85, 123 Klosterman, Cathy ...... 30, 46, 47, 115, 129, 224 Kleinschmidt, John ............... . ............ 24 Klute, Larry -,, .......... 93, 123, 135, 136 Knamiller, Gary ................................ 159 t'Knopt, Kenyon ..... ....................... 1 9 Knodt, Dietmar .... ........................ 1 22 Knott, Tom .................. 102, 106, 113 Knutson, Gordie .... 102, 106, 121, 136 Kogan, Vivian .................-.................. 60 Koolbeck, Linda .............. 43, 122, 135 Koolbeck, Martha ..... . ...... 47, 133, 211 Koshkarian, Hiag .... 72, 73, 120, 147, 198 211 Kostka, Loretta ...... ...,....,.....,.., Q ,,,,,, 1 28 Koteen, Bob .............,..,..,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,, 101 Krause, Karen .,...,........,. 63, 121, 211 Kreiter, Dick .... 18, 66, 92, 112, 113 224 Kriel, Chuck ....................,, 89, 123, 165 Krohnke, Duane ........ 81, 123, 147, 159 Krumell, Karl ---H ........., 80, 121, 211 Kruse, Darrell .......... 88, 89, 124, 211 Kuntz, Paul --.. ,.........,..,,.,,,,,.,,,.,--,,-,---- 27 Kyte, Bonny ................... ..... 3 8, 224 -L- Lahman, Jan ........,,,,,--,,-,,,-,,,,---, 51, 212 La Hue, Marge .... 39, 40, 108, 116, 195, 212 Lallman, Alyce ,,.,..,,,-,,,,,,,,,---,-,-------- n 48 Larsen, Dick ...........,, -,.--, 1 64, 165 Lasswell, Thomas ..,.. ,-,,---,-..-.-----,- 3 2 Latham, Joe ..... ..--- ,,,,. 85, 136, 164 Leachman, Chuck ..... ,.,,,,,,,,---,, 1 65 Lease, Judy ..,,..,,.,,,-,,, ----- 3 9, 212 kde Lecluse, Odette ..... --,, 24, 122 Leavenworth, Dave ...,. ,,,,-- 6 6, 88, 224 Lee, Won Hi ..........., ,,,,.--,-,-,-,, 6 3, 224 Lehmann, Mike ..,.... .,,,,, 8 9, 123, 164 Lenz, Jo ,, ,,.. -., ....... 59, 115, 123, 212 Leutke, Ed ...... . ......--............ 84, 212 Levine, Emily ...... --.--- 51, 127 Littig, Jon ....... .............. 7 7 Little, Tim ......... ...................... 8 5, 123 Long, Edith .... . ...... . ........... 50, 51, 212 Lowman, Sherry .... 16, 51, 133, 195 224 Lowry, Jim .... 93, 147, 151, 159, 198 Lowther, John .................. 85, 106, 123 'tLuckenbill, Charles ..... ................... 2 6 t'Ludwig, Merritt ...... ...... 1 3, 112 Leubben, Ralph .......................... 32, 107 Luschen, Mary ............................ 60, 114 Lutter, Lowell .... 97, 125, 149, 161, 198 Lysne, Peter .......... 76, 155, 198, 200 -M- Mack, Gene .... .. ........ ,. .... 84, 121, 124 MacKinnon, Kathy .... ...... 47, 212 Mahanger, Vibert ..... ..............,..., 2 24 Mahle, Judy ......... ....... 1 20, 124, 128 Main, June ......... .........,.,,...,,.,, 1 4 Mallick, George ..... L ............,.,,-,. 88 Mallick, Pat ......... ..,....,-.,, 4 3 Maly, Jo Ellen ..... 54, 121 Manley, Dave ......................, 93, 157 Marcy, Karen ............... .. ...,.. ,, .........,,,, 43 Marker, David .... 29, 66, 96, 112, 224 Mattice, Wayne ---... ........... 81, 113, 121 Mazo, Jim ...,.......,....,.,..,,,..,,,, 72, 212 McAllister, Gail -- 39, 106, 119, 120, 212 McBlain, Dave .............,.....,...,...,,,.,,,,, 73 McCall, Judy .................,...,,...,, 52, 121 McCall, Merritt .......... ...., 8 O, 81 McCartney, Sandra ............................ 43 McClary, Pat ..........................,......,.. 128 McClenon, John .............. 18, 121, 224 'McClenon, Raymond .................. . ........ 4 McClintock, Bill .... 100, 125, 136, 151, 198,212 McClung, Bill .... 68, 111, 134, 137, 162, 212 McCombs, Bill ........ ...... 7 3, 136 McConnell, Ted McCullough, Henry ....... ....... 7 3, --------- ------------ 92 151 McCullough, Jerry ...... ....... 9 2, 212 McFarland, John .... .......... 1 23 McGregor, Ann .......... .......... 5 5, 132 1'McKibben, William ............................ 24 McKnight, Bill .................. 97, 116, 165 McMurray, Ann .,.,..-,,,,,,,.,,,,,.... 62, 130 McNally, Mike ........ 72, 106, 121, 212 McSwan, Vernita ................................ 46 Meade, Sue ..,.....,..................... 58, 130 Meek, Steve .........,. - ....,..... . .......... 106 Meents, Mariel .............. 50, 121, 124 Mendoza, Guillermo .......................... 17 Merrill, Tim .........L...... ............. 7 2, 164 Meyer, Jack ..,.. ,..... 9 3, 125, 159 Meyer, Lois- ..., M--- .....,........ 51, 130 Meyer, Richard ...................... 33, 120 Micheletto, Jack .... Q--- -19, 147, 199, 224 Middlesworth, Pat ........ 47, 123, 212 Miles, Paul .... .. ........ .........., . .--- 98, 123 Millar, Dodd .... .....,. 8 8, 89, 212 Millar, Bob ...,,, ,,,.,.,..,. 7 3, 123, 136 Miller, Linda ,-,..,..,..,.,-,,,,,,,,,,..... 63, 121 Miller, Merrill ---.-- 22, 96, 97, 149, 224 Miller, Roger ., ...........,...........,... 165, 166 Mitchell, Edson mu--- .....,............ ------ 29 Mitchell, Mary ..,.2.,,,.. 4 ,.,,....,,.,.... 51, 119 Mittelbusher, Dick .... 93, 125, 165, 166 Moore, Anne .... 33, 43, 44, 115, 117, , 120, 225 f f f L ix X T Il l i I E L 9 I I. I, il I I. If I 5 l, ll I , , Q F i t, I, F Grinnell College Library Sub-Contractors P4 if ALLIED CONSTRUCTION SERVICES A Plasler, Lallm, Acouslical Malerial 1 DES MOINES IOWA . , - If FORMAN FORD COMPANY ll Plale Glass H I DES MOINES IOWA H 55 A. J. 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Peele, Errett Peisner, Earl ..... . ,... i'Percas, Nickolas --,--------------- 43, 213 213 --------- 1 3 MW,,,,,----,--,---------------- 24 Perry, Carrie ........ ., ............. 40, 109 213 Petersilie, Ellen ........ 40, 119, 120, 213 Peterson, John D. .... 22, 84, 121, 226 Peterson, John M. .... 98, 113, 136 164 Peterson, Virginia ....a...............---.---.-- 43 Peterson, Robert .............. 28, 147, 157 Pfitsch, John ........ 28, 159, 164, 167 Ptuetze, Gretchen ...................... 50, 123 tPhillips, Madge ..............................---. 28 Piersen, Joe ...... ....... 1 02, 136 Pilcher, Judy ........ ............. 213 Plath, Gailord ...... ......... 1 21, 136 Pogel, Nancy ....... ..... 5 8, 114, 130 Pois, Bob .......................................... 97 Poiman, Penny L ....................... 51, 110 Pollak, John .... 72, 73, 123, 124, 226 Ponzetti, Pete .................................. 102 Porter, Celia ..... .................... 4 0, 123 Porter, Bess ...... ..... 1 8, 38, 121, 226 Porter, Mary ......... .................. 6 0, 121 Porte-r, Spencer ...... .... 1 8, 226 Post, Margaret ..... ........... 6 2 Postl, Bonnie ..... .................. 4 3 Pouch, Ken .......... ........................... 7 3 Powell, Lowell ................ 68, 119, 120 Prangley, Kate ............ 32, 39, 172, 226 Prescott, Herbert ........ 15, 21, 112, 134 Prescott, Joel ....... .............,., 1 51, 162 Price, Floyd ........ ....... 7 7, 123 147 Price, John ........ ...... 9 2, 132, 213 Pritchard, Griff ............... ................ 2 26 Purdie, James .................................. 121 -R- Ramsdell, Dick ................ 100, 101, 213 Ransom, Mary ..... ......c............. 3 9 'Q Rarig, Howard ...,.. ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,,., 2 6 Ratiner, Leigh ...... ...... 3 0, 72, 227 Rave, Dave .......... .... 1 9, 68, 227 Rea, Margaret ..... .....,,..,,,,,,,, 5 5 Recht, Mikel ...... .,,.,,,,,,,.,. 9 6 1'Reese, William ....- ,,,-,,,,,,,-,. 2 7 Reid, Steve ....... ,,,, 7 3, 161 Reiter, Becky ....-.. ....,,,.,,.,,,,,,, 5 0, 51 Rmnick, James b ....................,,.,,,,,,. 101 Reynolds, Muriel .... 39, 120, 123, 130 Rhoades, Marcus ............ 97, 122, 161 Rice, Mariann ....... ,,,.,,,, 5 4, 124, 133 Richter, Gottfried .......,...... 18, os, 227 Rikkers, Bob ,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,- 147, 198 Risser, Art ........ 92, 125, 149, 198, 200 Risser, Jim ,,.,,,,,,.,,,-,.---- --,---,,---,----- 9 3 Risser, 'Paul ,,.,,,,,--,--.--,-,-,---,,---------- 101 Robb, Bruce .,,,.,,,,-,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,---,,------- m 98 Roberts, John .... 22, 66, 76, 106, 111, 136, 227 Roberts, Sue ..... .. ......... ---.. .... 59, 107 Robertson, George ............................ 17 Robinson, Bruce ........................ 89, 166 Robson, Nancy .... 16, 48, 124, 128, 133, 227 Rockott, Mike ...... - .............. ., .............. 85 Roe, Ginger ...............o................ 40, 123 Roegge, Bud .... 18, 92, '93, 113, 125, 159, 199, 227 Rolts, Craig .......................... ............ 8 9 i1Romans, Dorothy ....., ............... 3 8 Rook, Kay .,..........,., ....... o 2, iso Rose, Sandy ......... ....... 4 8, 121 Rosenthal, Dan ........ .................... 1 02 Rosenthal, Sue ......... .... 3 9, 40, 213 Royer, Larry ................. .......... 7 3, 166 Rozsnotszky, George .............. 122, 157 Ruebling, Irma ........................ 48, 128 Ruskin, Rusty .... 38, 115, 120, 128, 131 Russell, Jane .... 25, 37, 46, 107, 112, 114, 129, 134, 227 1'Russell, Norman ................................ 17 Rutherford, Ernie -.- .......... 147, 161, 198 Ruvalds, ..lohn ............................ 85, 165 -5- Sachs, Lewis .... 92, 93, 149, 161, 198, 213 Salpeter, Jerry ........... ...................... 8 4 Sampson, Sandra ........................ 59, 130 Samuel, Paul ........s ...... 8 1, 121, 123 Sandell, Margaret ..... ................... 5 8 Sandler, Ronald ...... ........ 9 8, 166 Sauers, Robert ...... ---- ...... - 15 Scandlen, Guy ...... -- , ....................... 121 Scanlon, Barbara ........................ 58, 121 Schaab, Jan .... 26, 37, 62, 112, 114, 121,171 227 Scharmann, Minna Lou ...................... 47 Scherrer, Elisabeth ............................ 42 Schiele, Gretchen ............ 54, 123, 130 Schlicht, Karen ....... ..... 4 0, 123, 130 Schmidt, Ralph ......... Schmonsees, Jean ....... ............... 3 9 Schmulbach, Nancy ..... ........ . --- 42, 107 Schneider, Mary Jo ................ 54, 110 Schoolman, Stephen ........ 77, 113, 136, 164, 165 Schott, Carolyn ............ 32, 59, 66, 227 Schrader, John ....... ....................... 1 00 Schroeder, Alice ..... ...... T ....... 3 0 227 Schroeder, Roy ...... .......... .... 2 2 7 Schwartz, Argo ....,.............. - ............. 77 Schweser, Barbara ............................ 32 Scott, Frank ............ 93, 125, 147, 198 Scott, John ...... .............. Q ................ 8 0 Scott, Larry ..... .- ..... 96, 123, 136, 213 Scott, Paula ...... .. ............... 23, 227 Scott, Dick ....... .... 1 06, 213 Scully, Dennis ..... ................... 8 8 Seeder, Sandra .................. 60, 131, 132 Self, Frank .....,.................................. 124 Senty, Karen .... 16, 47,1 48, 129, 133, 228 Sexton, Frank .... 88, 89, 121, 122, 228 Seymour, Claudette ............................ 25 Shepard, Gene ............................ 88, 106 Shepard, Katherine ..... ....... - ......... 5 2 Shibley, Susan ........,. ............. 4 0, 123 Shipley, Jerry ......... ....... 8 8, 89, 107 Showalter, Norma ........ ................... 5 0 Siege, Paul ........ - ..................... .77 Siemens, Roger ...... ..... 1 02, 159 I Silver, Cy ........... ...,,-.,. , ,-,..-,-- 121 Simmons, Jim .... 93, 147, 151, 161, 198, 200 1'Simone, lrv .... 28, 155, 162, 165, 167 Simpson, Gloria ........ 63, 128, 130, 213 Simpson, Roy .... 76, 77, 147, 157, 198, 214 Siskel, Bill .... 96, 97, 108, 115, 116, 137, 214 Skoglund, Betty ..... , .... ,.., . .----. 43 Slaybaugh, Gary ..... . ....... ,,,,,,,,- A ,--- 1 61 Sion, Shannon .......,. , .,,-,, ----u- 39 Sly, Susan ................ 26, 48, 121, 228 Small, Lois .............. .. ........., ,. --,-,,. 121 Small, William ...... ,. ..........,,,,,.,, , ,.-,---, 23 Smardack, Dorothy ........ 50, 114, 131 '1Smith, Elbert .... . ........ .. ..,..... ,,.,,--,- , 24 Smith, Warren ............. .... 3 ,,,,,- -, 121 Smith, Marsha ...., .... ..... . ...... , , -- 40, 121 Smith, Nancy ..,..... 43, 110, 135, 214 Smith, Roger .................. '92, 147, 198 Snett, Sheldon .... 30, 100, 101 107 228 Snyder, Alida .........................,,, 55, 110 Soffer, Lucy ..... ...... 1 6, 46, 128, 228 Solem, Sandra ..... ..- ....,.,..., ,,,, 55, 127 Son1u, Norman ..... . .......... 100, 121, 151 Soper, Tom ........... , .... 80, 81, 115, 149 Sowell, Nancy .......................... 40, 133 Spelt, Phillip ........ 31, 68, 69, 159, 228 Spence, Susan .... .. .......... . ..................., 62 Spencer, Sylvia .... 33, 47, 119, 120, 228 Sperry, Nancy .................................. 55 Spiegel, Rena .................................. .- 43 Spieler, Alan .... 33, 100, 120, 137, 228 Spratler, Joan .................... 21, 54, 228 Springer, Norman ........ ,, ................... 20 Stahl, Nona ............ 56, 110, 127, 128 Stanley,'Al ....... ........ . ............. 119 State, Douglas ...,... ......,. 1 9 84, 228 1'Stauss, James ........ ......... . ...... 1 9 Steiber, Roberta ....,,.. .... 4 4, 110 1'Steiner, Henry-York .... ....... 2 O XSteiniche, David Stephan, Katherine ...... . ...... 81 ----.-..---- 54 Sternberg, Roger ............... . .... 93, 164 Sternfeld, Edith ..... . ,............ .Q ........... .- 16 Stevenson, Diana ........ 30, 38, 106, 228 Stewart, Don .... 30, 76, 77, 107, 122, 123, 125, 228 Stewart, Susan ......,........................... 39 Stewart, Ted ......................... . ............ 97 Stocking, John .... 100, 115, 116, 214 Stone, Judson ..... 88, 106, 123, 214 Stone, Sheldon - .,,. . ......................... 72 Stopple, John ..... .... , . ...... 89, 113 Strauss, Barbara .... 48, 130, 214 Sfrlckler, Lietta ...... --. ........ 44, 127 STrindmo, Nancy -,,,,,- .,...... 4 4, 120 Sfrother, Nancy ,-,,,, ,.,., 4 4, 114 Siuhlmann, Eric ,.,., .......... 6 9, 121 1'SUSens, George ,--- ,,................... - 15 Sweet, William .........,.... 93, 133, 165 Swenson, Dorothy ...... 18, 56, 112, 229 Swigart, Reclella ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 27, 40, 229 Szaton, Marcia 22, 38, 39, 117, 131, 229 -1- Talbot, Judy ,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,.. . ,....... 56, 123 Tally, Nancy ,,,,- -,-,.-,,,,,,, 5 2, 106, 128 Tanzer, Dana .......... 23, 43, 121, 229 116TarSky, Steve ,,.,.......,.......... .... 7 5, 77 Taylor, Bruce ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,...... --- 96, 214 Taylor, Carolyn .... 16, 46, 121, 133, 229 1'Taylor Taylor, David Taylor Taylor, ' ' Tecklin, 1l1e1c1cl', Sam ---- H Thacher, Carol Patricia ,.-, H Jerry ---- 29, 96, , Ferne , James 136 55 151 127 88 0 ,.,.s,... f'55f' 123, - 43, 102 than susan ,.sis. f,?'11Q51' 133 Thomas, Bruce ..... .- -. .... 72 731 214 Thomas, Philip ,,-,,-- 1 19' 123 11111Oml3SOI'1, A. Sally ,,,-- ---in 1 58 111-11OrT1pSOl'1l, Blalf1Cl 1e ------ -------- -7-------- 5 8 Thompson, Dallas ...... 891111101611-125 Thompson, Donna ,--- ,--------- I 54112-1 1111'1OT1'1SOl'1, ,JO1'1r1 -----,------- - 89, 123: -164 1'11liOi'TOl'1, Givens 1 5 Thortoo, Mary ........ 17, 39, 40, 121, 229 Thorpe, Stephen ..-,-.,-- E ----- , -----u----- 1 ---- 101 11l'1Ul'STO1'l, Gary --------- hm ----P--- .1 73 119 11OllefSOn, Caroline ----- , ------ 59, 1231, 128 11Ol'T1S, Virginia ----- W -------- , ---.--- 63, 121 11Oi'i'1O, Paula ,--2 ---- 1OQ, 136, 164 Towner, Lynne -,--,--- - ----------------- I, -M--- , 40 TYECY, Lee ----- . ................... . .... 120, 123 Treman, Jeanine . .....,- 21, 46, 121, 229 Trepka, Robert ,--,-,- , .,---.-- ,-----,-4 - - 101, 161 Treweek, Barbara .... 54, 110, 121, 123 Trodd, Roberta -,-,--,----------- 21, 40, 229 Troxler, Robert ,,,, .,--,,, --,--,2--- , 2---- 6 ---- 1 4 7 'k Truesdale, John ,,,,,,---.-,. 28 Tucker, Patricia .... 38, 39, 129, 194, 214 Turner, Charles .,... ,,,,,,,,,---., 97, 136 Tushnet, Naida .....,.,,,,,,.,, gm 52, 114, 123 -U- Ulbricht, Richard ..,......... 93, 164, 165 Ulery, Harris ............ 18, 76, 112, 229 Umemoto, Ruth .....,.......... .. ....... 32, 229 Umemoto, Steve ........................ 98, 106 Unger, Lewis ..... .-..-- 89, 112, 123, 165 Urfer, James .................................... 214 -V- Valentine, Sue ......................... 40, 123 Van Anrooy, David .... 19, 100, 124, 147, 157, 159, 198, 200, 229 Vande Noord, Edwin ................-- 34, 85 kVanderpool, William ...... -.----- 3 3, 133 Vandivort, Paul .....------ ------------------ 7 7 Van Paf ---.-----,- ,,.... 5 9, 60, Van Dyke, Marcia ...... ------ 5 9, 127 'Van Kreveleri, Alice ------- ------------- 3 1 Van Metre, Nick -------- --------- 9 8 Van Patten, Myles -------- ---------------- 9 8 Vartan, Juraine ------- 25, 229 Vatner, Stephen ------ ----- - - 77 Veronda, Diane ---------- 58, 128 tveerrrnan, Robert ----- ------------- --------- 1 9 Von Daler, Judith ------------ 921 107' 123 Von LaCl4Ui'T1, Na1'1CY ------------- - 1 28 Voorhis, Jerry .---- ----- ------------ -----'-'- ' ' ' 6 8 Votruba, Evelyn-Kay -- 39, 107, 135, 215 -W 1 tweak, Anna Mae -------- - ---------- ----' 2 S Wagner, Carol ---------- - 1 19' 2114 tWalden, Evan ---------- ---------' 2 1 5 Waldo, Susan .....----- ---' 134, Walka, Joe .... 63, r ' 189, 215 Walker, John .... 89' 81' 199' 2113 Walker, Waldo ------- ---- ' ' ' 1 2 2 tvvall, Joseph -------- ---- -- ' ' 8 5 1 23 Wallace, William Wallerstedt, Ryd Walter, James .... ii111164,1 155 101, 106 Ward, Sue ...... 21, 43, 115, 230 Ware, Joan ,--,---- ----,--,-,,,----,-- 4 ,1 130 Wafer Margaret ..... 521 107 Wasick, Carol -,-2- mm- 431 135 11VVGSSOi'T1, SBIT1 ----- --l------ I H VVa1'lCll'1S, -----.-,---- W ------..--,-- Watts, N16I'y Jane 6 .-------,----,----, ------,-- 1 Wearin, Martha 30, 37, 38, 124, 129, Weiler, Anna .,,,,, , ,------- 53, 114, Welnsfein, Joan ,------ --------,- 1 23, 230 Weitz, Ellen -,,.-,-, , ---- --------,--, ----,,--,-, , , 52 WG-1TZ, Robert -,.,.,,-,,----- h ------- 96, 123 Weitzman, Robert 19, 68, 157, 199, 230 VVe1Ch, Nancy ......... .... 40, 108, 133 Weld, Ellen .,-----.-,-----,-- -,---,--- 5 1, 130 Weldon, Elizabeth ,,,-,-- --,,----,,--- 2 30 1'Wellborn, Beryl -,-,, , -,,,-- -----,,-- 16, 133 Welty, Miriam .,.-.,,,,,-,.-,-,,---,, -,,,,-----, 6 3 Wenger, Mary Lou .... 48, 124, 126, 128 Westfall, Richard .,,-,,,,,,, .-.,.-- N 22, 112 Wheeler, Don -.,,.,,, ,.-,,-,--,-- - 93, 106 Whipply, Carlyle ,,,,,,, -,.-,.-------- 3 0, 215 Whipple, Susan ,,,-- ,-.,,-,., 2 1, 43, 230 White, David .............. 96, 97, '123, 215 Whitmer, Ron --,,-,,,,,,-,.,,.,--,,.,-,----,- 230 Whitney, E11 .,.. 100, 101, 112, 113, 135, 204, 230 Whitsell, Paul ..........-..,.,,,----,,--,,,,,,,,,, 101 Widenhouse, Barbara .... 21, 112, 114, 126, 230 Wieder, Joan .... . ...,.., ,,,,,,. , ,,,,,,,,,. 4 8 Wilcox, Alice ...... ,,,,,, 5 8, 133 Wilcox, Linda ...,. ....,....... , 25, 230 Wilcox, Loren .................... 32, 116, 231 Wilkerson, Bruce .... 29, 72, 136, 147, 157, 199, 200 Williams, Carol ....,................... 39, 109 Williams, sarah .... 63, 111, 115, 126, , 130, 215 Willson, Mary ........ ....... V 48, 129, 215 Wilson, Dave ..... ............. 6 8, 215 Wilson, Norma .................................. 54 Wissler, Barbara ..... ...................-. 5 3, 130 Woito, Bob .... 72, 125, 136, 151, 161, 198, 215 Wolf, Mona .... ..........------ 5 1, 121 Wolfe, John ...... ...... 1 9, 106, 136 Wolfson, Jacob ,.... 88, 89 1 47 Woods, Jack ..... - ...---------- 96, 97, fwoods, Roscoe ---------------- 23 Wright, Ann ............. ------- 5 O, 130 '1Wuellner, Wilhelm ------ ------------ 2 7 Wyatt, Barry ....--------- ------- 76, -121 Wycoff, Art ..........---- ------------- - -- 231 121 -Y- vakr, Dick .,ss 92, 147, 159, 198, 200, 215 Yianibas, Ai'1S ----------- ----------- ------------ 1 O 7 Yoak, Charles .... 22, 55, 30, 124, 149, 161 231 Young, Gordon ........ 66, 72, 199, 231 215 fYOUng, R1Cl'16l'C1 -------- ------ 2 8' 166' 167 Younger, Gordon ----- ------- 1 9, 1231 231 -Z- Zemans, Greie --------- ----- 1 236,132 Zemans, John .....- Zimbdars, John ..... rzifner, Sheldon ...----- ------- Zwitter, Michael ----- - ------ ------ - Zylstra, Cornelia .. ...... - -,-------- 98 2,-,,,,,,--- 20 73, 166 38, 215 A Message From The Editor On Sunday, June 7, The Commencement exercises marked The end of The 1958-59 academic year. IT is my hope ThaT This book synfhesizes for you The Things which were ThaT year, ThaT, Ten or fifTy years from now, The 1959 Cyclone will call To memory your parT in These Times. I am deeply grafeful To all The people who offered Their Time and services To make This bookipossible: The secTion ediTors, The nucleus of The sTaff, who organized The divisions, gafhered The maferial, and planned The pages: Marge LaHue, Nancy Welch, Mike Cromie, Judy Mo rga n, BeTTy Grimm, and Kafhy Bailey. Carrie Perry, who faiThfully copyread every page and compiled The enfire index. Those people who piTched in when Their help was really needed: Carol Williams, Bob WeiTz- man, Mike WaTkins, Roger Smifh, Herbie Hancock, Barbara Bromberg, Diane Brown, Tom Al- Ter, Bill Siskel, Dick Kalish, and Minna Lou Scharmann. The hall salesmen. Denny Furbush, whose audio-fideliTy consulfation was indispensable. Jill Welch, a fellow colleague, whose firsT Grinnell social experience was The Cyclone office and Ed Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Wellhouse, wiThouT whose pafience and fine phofography The 1959 Cyclone would noT have been possible. Jim George and Harold Miller, whose friendship and phofographic work lenT much To our efforT. , , Mrs. PrescoTT and The informafion service for Their cooperaTion. Paul Hass and John Roberfs who did all of The arfwork in The book. Liane Ellison, who wrofe a mosT unconvenfional yeT excellenf epilogue. Adverfising Manager Larry ColberT, who worked long ancl hard securing ads. Taylor Publishing Company and iTs represenfafive, Ed Harris, who served us in every possible way To make our book a success. Business Manager Bob Norris, whose devofion To The financial operafion and genuine concern for The book in spiTe of problems which confronfed us kepT.us in financial sTabiliTy. and, finally, To a person who boTh organized and managed The enTire producfion of This yearbook. WiThouT his priceless advice on layouT and design if would have been weak and far below average. 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