Gustavus Adolphus College - Gustavian Yearbook (St Peter, MN)

 - Class of 1969

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FRESHMEN: Frosh Initiated to Hill Habits Freshmen ... what's it all about? ... acting student, George Grim ... touring ... testing dancing dining ... the habits of the hill ...fun and frustration final good-byes to parents friends and class- mates the wheels play campus experts the class of 1972 Wahlstrom, North, Coed room- mates .., moving in with tennis rackets, teddy bears and high school yearbooks opening convocation in overflowing Christ Chapel ... Saturday is busy ... tests ... mugshots ... meetings with advisors .., questions asked and answered already money goes quickly class dues, homecoming buttons, griblies, books, supplies freshman-faculty dinner ... make a scene, not the scene ... grooving to the beat of the band both Friday and Saturday nights ... check out upperclass date possibilities .., Sunday left for relaxing and unwinding ... upperclass girls give fashion hints to frosh females in an afternoon style show .. . what to wear, when frosh counterparts flood the game room and athletic fields .,. three days of feeling out GAC ... and then to a new routine ... Nlonday, eight a.m., classes! 1:-E -W ii if i A, ,Vx N. ,. G- mln ' t 3 ,- xikx- .1.1fea2sf4- if '-'15f: 7' ff im .QQ-55: 0 ,'!,x,5g-ng :gm-3, ,fr .lf .jg - 5 :5':. 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Cobbers Cream Style ... old, new and in-between Gusties . .. rain ... pride and the unbeatable Gustie spirit rain cancels Thurs- day's outdoor events ... GA's lively version of Laugh- In freshman royalty crowned Carol Manfred and Andy Micheletti, Frosh Queen and King My- rum Fieldhouse taken over by soul and sentiment Fri- day evening ... singing team of Peaches and Herb entertain Coronation of 1968 ... Homecoming Queen, Miss Dianne Johnson royal court: Julie Johnson, Susie Hedenstrom, Iris Connolly, Natalie Jaquette ... all brunettes from a traditionally Swedish blond school ... queen's public reception for all and private reception for guests, deans, and families dancing to the Youngsters in Alumni Hall ... glorious sunshine and perfect weather save Saturday ... early morning homecoming parade former Gustavus President Edgar Carlson, honorary Grand Marshall ... class, sorority, fraternity floats, royalty, and the inevi- table Phi Alph Marching Band. , .frat and sorority luncheons honoring alumni and mothers pre- game activities , .. get ready forthe game A , . Concor- dia must be beaten for the title ... Queen D.J. urges the Golden Gusties to Hclobber the Cobbers ... and they finally do, 22-14 ... jubilant campus celebrates Saturday night with a variety show featuring local tal- ent, a dance for the freshmen, fraternity parties Sunday's keynote relax, recuperate worship service informal dinner road relay open house in dormitories .,. months of work, many hard workers school spirit, returning Gusties football. 'alta an um if Zi if i .3 'i - vsff me .r Q, M ,, X yfmg ,ww Nw., ' K -1' 1 2721 , ' , , , i FF g.mm'2D if f ' ne .vxv in -2 ,H-li, .WWI t ' sxssf 5 sz u. M . ?' 9 4 x i:mL,.,f xii LV '45 , . 9 gm. w V -. 4 S 1 1' -ff Q A mu - .ia I Q., I 54: 1 'E un, r W, wtf: ,,, . 1. 1 me , -if ll., +135 -. . Y , , f 41 I . 3 . .iv 1 ..5Q, . , g , H gg ' ,. , .x A 1 ' 1. ,Q 'ri' I J, ' 1 ,' HM 1 -Q , -1 w 0 x f, ' v QQ YM? J . N f ' 1 ' NYM , 1 , 5-M ' , 'FH ,J X J' Jw' w , mu i 'X' ,W ., f f 1 I Q V I L X. 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Lgjfkw HM.. f S . ia? ,b,, x 93 , F' 'ix a ff Winter beautiful, at first snow, wind, ice skate to classes ... if you go drudgery ... bore- dom ... the campus seems to retreat ... more time in the dorm ,.. many hours in the canteen ... take refuge and stay there ... play bridge, pool, ping pong ... drink coffee ... get through the day ... more snow ... on a still night, winter wonderland ,.. freez- ing bitterness ofa windy hill ... cars stall ,.. ears freeze ... Gusties turn Eskimo ... the coldness drags ... dullness is overbearing vacation and break helps ... Frost Weekend ... snow days . .. come alive .,. signal of the final month of winter .., hopefully ... snow ball fights ... statues built of snow and ice pep and imaginations come to life fierce broomball competition the highlight out for blood and championships ... relief for built up energy it's almost over keep your sanity get through another Minnesota winter. ST. LUCIA: Lucia's Lights Mark Heritage Tradition .,. Swedish heritage ... blond sophomores vie for honor Lucia, Mary Parkin attendants: Michele Peiffer Natalie Peterson Billee Kraut ... Pam Stillwell .., at GA ... signifies beginning of Christmas season the festival of light white robe, red sash, and crown of candles ,.. six a.m. ... Friday before finals caroling through dorms greeted by sleeping or crarnming coeds first glimpse of school's choice of Lucia ... breakfast for coeds at Rundstrom search for almond in the pudding . .. lucky one next to be married according to tradition formal service in Chapel filled with pine trees and poinsettias Christmas carols scripture ... the legend of St. Lucia ... the martyred saint has message for us today. , 3, if i Q Hill at tsit l 4. - ,,,u' ' 1 l ga fi i. ,nil flag' ABOVE: Saint Lucia, 1968 court: Nat Pe- terson, Mickey Peiffer, Pam Stillwell, Lu- cia Queen Mary Parkin, Blllee Kraut. UPPER LEFT: President Swanson helps the Lucia Queen Mary Parkin by blowing out the candles that symbolize her reign. FAR LEFT: Lucia Queen, Mary Parkin serves coffee to a Gustie alumni. CENTER LEFT: Billee Kraut and Nat Peterson sit droopy-eyed after a hectic day of being the hostesses forthe alumni at the Radis- son Hotel. LEFT: 1968 Saint Lucia - Mary Parkin. Q X in -1 3 mi 35 .N ' C7- 4.1 az, W2 ' k I . 3. 3 JJ ,M Y LEFT: Denny and Gary Jepsen and Ron Hobart perform for the crowd in Alumni Hall during the newly innovated hooten- anny. FAR LEFT AND UPPER, LOWER CENTER: Mitch Ryder entertains GA stu- dents, singing favorite pop songs. BELOW: The skillfully constructed green TM-OK turtle wins the snow sculpture for Frost Weekend. 1- W., W 4' 3. S will V I .,.. ,. L, , ' i 'greg f--. 1 -x, pa. -,, fy' ff f-.L Qi- ., 1 PL, f rf 1, 4,-,-.. ga . 1.'?f-fl, We W' ' -+321 Y . Im 53-35. ., r . nf--Le v f . L is S-.mg WBQJ r A- ffl' ., 1.Y'5?4fii! -1-Yi' 4,56 Qc N 4 'x -1.-H If-1 H.. S ' 5 N gl-Q3 ' 52 I ABOVE: Jan Horak gets needed batter at the annual Reds' pancake supper. UPPER CENTER: Sherry Glass and Barb Zakari- asen congratulate the newly crowned Frost Queen, Carla Rae Olson. UPPER RIGHT: FROST QUEEN CANDIDATES: FRONT ROW: Carla Rae Olson - Greys: Char Holian - Kappa Sigs: Barb Zakari- asen - Gammas. BACK ROW: Pat Kind- strom - AKPsi: Lindy Turner - Reds: Sue Shearer - Alphsg Sherry Glass - Tau Kappas: Kathy Anderson - Eppies: Jayne Rydland - OK's: Cathy Cottingham - Chieftans. LOWER RIGHT: Carla Rae OI- son. 1969 Frost Queen. receives her title with a smile. RIGHT: Enthusiastic dancers display talents duringthe snow weekend. vm - A 2924 3 Q. . H Slfiw' .I if VM 3.44 . , H J k S- .r L 7. 'f - .- A-' mr- ,-f ff NA I Q. 'ra wr in w r 4 1 -4 Iva' ' ,H , -sh , - f NJ. - .umm H V ' iiifbiif' I -Ld f:'1k?2,.' . ' -,fair . 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UPPER CENTER: Don Morris and Ned Bartlett plan their strategy for the Campus Chest kite kill. UPPER RIGHT: Trying to decide if she wants to join the cake walk, Carol Saeger studies the cakes on display. FAR RIGHT: With the world twirling and whirling. Kathy Aplin races toward the finish line in the Campus Chest bat relay. RIGHT: Steve Eckman plasters Jack Setterlund full-face during the pie throwing contest. CAMPUS CHEST: Campus Contributes Coins Let the Good Dimes Roll ... sets mood for campus charity project April 25, 26, 27 Gusties build and barter perform and play proceeds send retarded children to Camp Friendship ... Steve Wald- hauser, Sue Grant co-chairmen ... chance for sorori- ties and fraternities to show their staff competi- tion, imagination, popularity on the line ,.. three day event tabbed the Mardi Gradiest Campus Chest Ever! ... kick-off Friday morning . . . Steve Waldhau- ser's chapel talk ... game time in union Friday after- noon ... three shifts of Gusties get whip-creamed ... friends and foes aim frustration pies for charity cake walk gives prize cake creations . .. Pure Honey' provides music in Alumni for evening Mardi Gras ... exorbitant Flea Market auctions anything and every- thing freshmen class first in years to refuse pur- chase of President's chair ... competition reigns Sat- urday from noon to five .,. water polo, kite kill, trike races, car rally .., New Majority performs in con- cert Saturday night highlight is crowning of Mr. Campus Chest ... winner of most penny votes in Al- pha Phi's hunk of man, Bobby Wright ... Mardi Gras truly comes alive following concert sorority-frat booths vie for crowds and contributions ,.. Tau Kap- pa's seance chosen most original booth by New Major- ity Playboy Club of Fleas and Alphs makes most money ... 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BELOW: During the testimonial dinner for former GA President Dr. Edgar Carison, Dr. Swanson listens to one ofthe speakers. wen ' ffm, me eg -.qv is, ,fi 4 . - '.g,, I, .:.'., ',m,V-,- f fi wtf .Ji ' . 1 '. :F -If is -A 1.51. 6, .- ,A , 'jf-. . L, . 1 ,'U.17g,-15 ' va get iifviu' . cf 5- :IF ' 241.4 A 2 pn w 2 9 E178 fl. Q -12' ,V +551 i .Alf 55? L-,V Q, fn-up K A -in -.. Q ,Lau 'iii . I bu Qu A Marion Vandenberg, M.A., Asst. Dean of Student Affairs. 'i Bruce Gray, MS., Director of Financial Aids. Daniel Ferber, Ph.D., Dean of Academic Affairs. Iz- Eiiig 'I is James Wennblom, A.B., Director of Public Relations. llre g f Richard Elvee, B.D., College Chaplain. ADMINISTRATION: GA Greets New Dean of Women Business, financial end of Gustavus . . . administrative corps ... shifting in positions due to vacancy in Presi- dential post . . . Dean Ferber takes role of Dean of the College former Dean Swanson acts as President for year ... Dr. Ellis Jones from Business, fills in half days as Dean of Academic Affairs ... Dean Marion Vandenberg ... new to Gustavus from teaching in Wisconsin, post-graduate work at University of Wis- consin and Dean John Abell serve as Assistant Deans of Student Affairs ... Dean Ferber plays large role in bringing about planned creativity year for 1969-70 . .. all aspects of making a college work han- dled by this division public relations alumni affairs placement ... church relations admis- sions ... handling student complaints, problems ... work hard to make GAC a viable community. 5 l f I 'F wg 1 -, , 451 4 In , ,l Violet Neal, B.A.. Secretary to the Development Office. Jack Johnson, A.B., Admissions Counselor. gf: Anders Blorline. A-BH Director Of Data PVOCQSSWS' Christopher Swaggert, AB., Admissions Counselor J. Don Slarks, lVl,A., Director of Career Planning Ruby Boettchel, R N Resident Nurse and Placement ' ' ' f gifs Reynold and Sylvia Anderson, A.B., Vice-President for Public Relations and Development, A.B., Assistant to the Vice-President, - .1 . ., , in . ,X Y .3-,, . c :A V ., ,,.Z. -' 1' A iffsgwfil. 'N 1 ' Wy, 5 Y . f fi i -. ., .,, 1 V4 . 1 , , i , . W I : F2 . ' I., my i Florence Peterson, AB., Archivist. Mary Jean Gerke, R.N., Resident Nurse. R. W. Lawson, Vice-President for Finance and Treasurer. John Remington, M.A., Admissions Counselor. A. W. Arthur, D.D., Vice-President for Church Relations. N 3 Y K at .U J. ,W Q-.'.'Q-' -'A . an x 1'- f we 2. . v A U' 'sa 1 . .. W V 'K I ek , G , yi X .: S WT , J ' , Wh ' ' 1 'MFT if ' :flag , T7 midi, jx'-ffl' I- 5 Lu 1 V '-,, ,' 4 N ,, . . , 1 1 , 1 gg 1 w f 'nk -. f1.:.!.6' K x. George Anderson. M.A. Lawrence Owen, M.A. .1 .M Claus Buechmann, Ph.D, Elmer Suderman. Ph.D. l uv, ggi' J. P. Rao Rayapati, Nl.A. Gerhard Alexis. Ph.D. is 5 2 I r II Q1 I rbaff:-1 ,sf mv,- 1 , l ,Li,:::g' 'fig , f 3.,fT'ii,ri -' 1 s 1 Ronald Swanson, lVl.F.A. Ji . John Rezmerski. M.A. J. Luke Creel, lVl.A. A . qc' .gf ENGLISH: Indian Prof Joins Staff Ten professors together provide English Depart- ment with complete coverage of language, fiction, theatre, masters two new additions Claus Buechmann, Rao Rayapati individual professors add to campus, outside activities Owen acted as chairman for planning creativity year Alexis taught Area Study course, spent week at Illinois Wes- leyan in CSCA faculty exchange... Rezmerski sighted as winner of Devin's Award for poetry .,. will give reading at American Poet Series in Kansas City Rayapati, exchange prof from Andhra Christian Col- lege, Guntur, India for two years ... Suderman, presi- dent of Minnesota-Dakotas American Studies Associa- tion annual meeting at Gustavus poet David lgnatow presents reading faculty, English majors meet to suggest improvements in departments. David Harrington, Ph.D. fi l l l ffl -.-A A f.'!E1!a'sa'z an ,Pi -,v . 1 , -J i f j g- , ,fi-fc Ar ,,- ff J .' ,, jrf I ' i 7 riff- L W 'V 4 5 hi 1 i N lX Richard Norton, Ph.D. FOREIGN LANGUAGES: New Profs, Aids Enrich Dept. Mastery of languages knowledge of foreign cul- tures stressed . . . subject matter grows in importance as world further shrinks . .. languages become that of the classroom audio-visual aids increased more students proceed to grad school in field ... con- tinued importance of prospective teachers ... depart- ment improves . . . grows .. . five staff members add- ed ... in French ... Aaron Everett, Alain LeBerre ... Renee Walker, Spanish new German instructor, James Robinson Rev. Emroy Johnson, part time Swedish instructor from level 101 on the lan- guages, people, literature, art . . . projected by depart- ments .. . studied by classes. egg? Ill 'X 1 2-5 - ' 1lis:iinXL Melva Lind, D.U.P. Sven Langsjoen, Ph.D. ' ' Q an 34 pn, .to . fd IE W' . . A Renee Walter, Ph.D. James Robinson, M.A. ff - ' -- ' . , 'ffffn EK Le n flag! r lfl 1 ' A1 I jiifi x .s W ...ff b f . A w . f. -1 ,f 414-if .., ff' Y ig, .ggfv-9 -'-Wm I ,WM M y 251 W -Q v ff. ffm . gfffg :' V , .,,, 1 .., Q.. .- ,, M . V, ,I I IT.- -f ' .fff M'Yf Q 'V .- ' + V H . . m aQ'fMf'1f v ' n f' .a,,, .111 -. . , 4. , ,bg N I - . . A ., ,L Jjiiiffir ' ,.1!44f' . fn f!f? ' Qz .ifaiffffsw '!!!f9 -M lv --M t. - ...- ..----- - -nf., .f bi ' r-:N P vg---V. M g 4 -,,...... . T..- ., W. . 1. ' .' E .-1 s 1 .App . tj -,l- V. . 'L' 4 .. vx . V, f ' 'Q A ' . . ...IEW .J --ima. ' f' Amando Lay, M.A. Aaron Everett. M.A. '-Q ak., 151 .x Q George Jones, Ph.D. RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY: Depts. Look at Man Religion Department further stresses modern church ... the contemporary man's place in it . .. professors extend themselves to community and beyond .., Wil- liam Dean joins department ... profs prepare papers ... participate in community living ... Jack Clark presented paper Inter-Lutheran Theological Con- ference William Dean and Bernhard Erling give papers at annual meeting ... American Academy of Religion Robert Esbjorson as department chair- man speaks at California meeting of CSDI .., community work .,. Dean, Democratic National Con- vention delegate Erling helped create St. Peter Human Relations Council Esbjornson, chairman of Riverbend Association .. . an active, people-orient ed department. Robert Esbjornson. S.T.M, Af! C? Delwin Schneider, Ph.D. Jack Clark, Ph.D. q PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY: Data Center Encourages Study Psychology Department seeks various approaches to study of mind, behavior research, experiments, reading, practice .. . department members Lydecker, Carlson, Michelson joined by returning prof John Kendall ... students visit Fairbault, Minnesota Securi- ty, St. Peter Hospitals work with people, animals ... do independent study ... value to students im- measurable ... subject is man ... two new additions to Sociology Department, Vicki Pieser, Valerie Field chairman Floyd Marinson on leave in Sweden for writing and research John Prehn fulfills post of chairman Philip Berg received Doctorate from Nebraska research courses introduced to elec- tronic data processing computer facilities, data processing center promise up-to-date research more meaningful experience for students ... man and society, man and men, man and culture, man and himself departments seek relevancy of each group and individual probed studies compared, understood. William Lydecker, Ph.D 1' John Prehn, Ph.D. Howard Mickelson, Ph.D 5- f . fliisilff' 1-1 , n 72? J X if z iff X 'js' -ff! X R ,Z If , 'Af if fx' J ff-A jf, 5 k j!xN'if'LJfiw'4ifs 5 VN' - HISTORY, POLITICAL SCIENCE, GEOGRAPHY: Afro-American Course Added Three departments again bring real world to class- room ... make history relevant, workable ... history professors have busy year Dr. Wefald conducted both classes, congressional campaign in fall Dr. Brown returned for school from summer in Asia, reached his History of East Asia course , .. Dr. Davis took on additional role organizer, advisor of DE- MOS program on campus . ,. Winter Term innovation ... course introduced taught by visiting professor . .. Negro in American History ... Professor J. Rueban Sheeler ... chairman, history department ... Texas Southern University in exchange Dr. Lund spent January in Texas successful course ... to be of- fered fall, spring semesters next year ... Georgraphy students carry research, study far from Gustie-ville ... Winter Term studies find three students in remote corners .,. Sahara, Algeria Sabah, Borneo Chile desert, drought, early morn, land reform, native and plantation agriculture topics of study ... Map Library increases .., soil temperature instru- ments installed . ,. Rain Gauge Network continues . .. sixty-two farmers in area aid in daily precipitation readings ,H department looks for monitor of Nlinne- sota River streamflow next year. P ' Lawrence Hough M A Jon Wefald Ph D , kt Q. 1 I , . if-. bl, 5,551 -.J --f.,i-- uf' -,-:- . 1 ,, Eicvr ' X ' ECONOMICS, BUSINESS: New Programs Being Planned Econ-business revamped according to course num- bers, classification new teaching methods tried ... many more on planning table ... special logistics man coming ,.. to fill spot of Severt Legred, leaving department hopes for business-oriented math course interrelation of departments sought would see professors from various fields lecture in business classes cross-lecturing also in plan- ning stage proposed night class in introductory economics ... offered to adults, especially professors ... classes tour business firms ,.. interim opportuni- ties to study in Europe seek individual work department of business must move with world of busi- ness ... growth of this sort sought by GA . .. prepara- tion in real business world. Severt Legred, MA. Kyle Montague, J.D. Ellery Peterson, C.P,A. Ciair lVlcRostie. Ph.D, Ellis Jones, Ed.D, 1' T EEE Bernard Hoogenboom, Ph.D. David MacLean, Ph.D. 4.5 Ir 'J ,--a t .,.. Ji-U 'J' WNW' g Keith Carlson, Ph.D. Thomas Gover, Ph.D I .'H'?':Z-551' Lf ' Nei, 1'g.z'5'E ' .- X -:Zz-E' . .-1 V WL ' 2 'I ' -' UT. ,, David Bailey, Ph.D. Chester Johnson, A.B. Allan Splittgerber, B.S. Arne Langsjoen, Ph.D. CHEMISTRY, GEOLOGY: Guests, Tours Enhance Study Guest lectures again highlight Chemistry Department activities ... biochemist from State University of Iowa Dr. Rex Montgomery ... spring speaker and de- partment guest .., addresses chemistry seminar ... The Biochemist Looks at Life ... draws interest from outside field ... MIT chemistry professor ... Dr. David Herrules April guest visit sponsored by American Chemical Society guests and depart- ment profs seek to promote chemistry for application ... Geology Department again tours United States .. . under profs Carlson and Chester Johnson ... excur- sions taken to Southwestern states New Mexico, Arizona, Grand Canyon, Meteor Crater, Utah ... both department profs undertake research projects Carlson studies Amphibian fauna of Oklahoma ... Johnson involved in Southern Minnesota glacial geol- ogy ... together and separately department and stu- dents explore our earth ... its history. If V ,F , ff . ' --f-1::- , , : Q ig f 'I' PA 3 i 1 l 2 ,'l I wwf Wm, nf . , w N :EEZ- I I A W w A 1 1 I 5 l 5 1 v 1 I s 1 IQQ ' i' 3 -i ig iff '1 1 -g Q, 51 .3 91, 1 is an df 3' i , is ff bf K Af -,,,q, .... .1 Ni. K K Q 1 .fri Q Q Q ,H 45? 'ffwii W, QQDWU Nlilward T. Rodine, Ph.D. Doctor Nlilward T. Rodine ... sixty-six years of age ... January 7,1969 .., thirty-six years with GAC ... thirty- five years head of Physics Department B.A. from Bethany, M.A. from University of Kansas, Ph.D. from Wisconsin University . . . listed in American Men of Sci- ence ... contributed to world outside of classroom ... published sixteen articles on various topics, summer work for Boeing Airplanes, Honeywell, Navy Electronics Laboratory .. . personal interests in optics, electronics, photography, infrared technology .. , teaching course in photography at time of death ... a loyal and trusted collegue and professor, friendly face and able teacher leaves a place hard to fill in department, in com- munity, in faculty of GAC ... campus again saddened by death thirty-seven year old Doctor Julian A. Crawford ... April 17 at Mayo Clinic ... came to GA in 1967 B.S., lVl.S., Ph.D. from Michigan previous work in industrial research brought new ideas to science department man with business back- ground, heart in liberal arts ... sought physics for the general student, revised department, changed Physics 101 flexibility, understand our world chairman of new Physics Department a warm man, compe- tent instructor , .. he will be missed. Julian A. Crawford, Ph.D. l p1' + ,lil Milton Brue, B.S. - James Costello, Ph.D. Richard Fuller, Ph.D. Daniel Goulet, M.S. MATH, PHYSICS: Physics Struck by Deaths Additions to departments ... Milton Brue ... Edward Dyck addition to program ... weekly math semi- nar faculty, students make presentations numerical analysis .,, new courses added .,. more math independent studies during Winter Term ... development of calculus course through use of com- puter as teaching aid. . .Physics Department receives Dr. Richard Fuller from Alma College ... loses two outstanding members former chairman Milward Rodine present chairman Julian Crawford sudden and tragic losses department strives for total revision . .. to be completed over four year peri- od ... freshman courses changed sophomore course revision planned Dr. Fuller initiated new research program area is solid state physics freshmen through seniors involved in research Physics Chairman, Boston University ... Robert Coh- en ... two day quest ... lectured and talked with fac- ulty, students ... astronomy course introduced by Dr. Costello . .. to be regular course . .. department ex- pands . . . grows with its world. Nicholas Goursky, P.D.E. C. Milton Brostrum, M.A. w fa Md, .JP I N Q55- P if M 1 ,E 12, Q V 5:25531 . + .g,1m, s ms, my MW.. K, Lau Q- Am ,, mf . My L 1. mv fp eg: Eff . 9. fs' 'Amig- -ri' 1: -. '51 ?W 'gs42zg3E2 ::1?slSa4if5 R 'i'?--AW' sf: - .. 5 g qgkiixz ,I sw, fi 1'sa-rf : '5 ' , . mis M 'I X new 12- H, K2 K in 'i fair af f i ,Eg ,gif fy f 5 . Q li A' , , w3i?25?fFg'gx ' ' ' fo' E-su-'S' Www -iw' ' R , -Q K iff' ,j fi5f?5if3s? - Q zfifii E' ' 'K is f 'j ,1Q 7, A.-, an 5, -Q if 41-L... z yi' '13 A :gr-' 1 v -L A' ' A ,H -, f kgr- '. , K , , , 'M ' :ESU Q N xv ,ar :A Ronald Tarvin, lVI.lVl. 1-l ' 1 uni - H ' - --we -ww --1- 1---vwwm-A--1 Karen Johnson, M.M. Paul Allwardt, Sac. Mus. D. FINE ARTS: Miss Allen Gives Workshop Music division hosts impressive schedule throughout year performing teaching participation in Private College Concert Series . ., pianist Karen John- son replaces Mr. Baumgartner, on leave ... Gustavus Trio ... Ethel Pehrson, Ronald Tarvin, Karen Johnson gives performances . . . affiliate artist ... Judith Allen makes five appearances ... juniors and seniors give recitals ... Concert Choir tours .., members of con- ducting class direct ... Gustavus Band in concert ... Miss Allen produces musical workshop ... Make the Scene ... students have chance for expression ... opera, broadway scenes, script musical hap- penings on campus all year. .Q Q' , -5395.1 l , .eg ,Y J M, M541 Sq ., , l - , 3,27 Wa- . ' ' ii-f' 11 T-71.1, - x., --, 3. 'Rav ' ,, A-a.u..' - ss 'A -1 1 .. .:Q --- 1' tm- L A f ,i ttt ,,,, , T , ' .. w e ' 5 ' 1 1 .:.. ' ' ' ,:.ef ' V. 'avi ' A--V .,1+'-,',,fg5ii ' t:, ,f, ,, , , ' WLT -31,f5:.g ,J .. , 15' ,ii J fi'l'l14iiinliiiiiill5izllw n , Yvonne Hofer, R.N., NLN. Ruth Dannehl, R.N., M.E. Cami Swan, RNI' MS, vlllill ,P-' . :gf fl, V ,J 'ia -- r l Ada Hargens, R.N., M.Ed. Selma Taxis, R.N., M.S. NURSING: New Study Initiated by Grant Hazel Johnson, R.N., M.Ed. Field of study on two campuses ... GA ... Bethesda ... nursing students receive complete training .., in every field . . . department received federal grant . . . to integrate psychiatric-mental health concepts into nursing curriculum Valley Memorial Hospital, LeSueur ... added to St. Peter Community ... for sophomore nursing assignments ... CSCA visiting professor Dr. Mary Shanks from Illinois Wes- leyan School of Nursing author of textbook used in Nursing 306 ... Hazel Johnson assumes position of department head Gustavus nursing graduates receive best of two worlds . . . liberal arts degree . . . clinical experience to merit title RN. Ea., l A .4 h g.W tiki Af. Lavina Bloomquist, RN., NLS. V Q Wanyce Sandve. RN.. M.P.H. f as N 1.2 8 was ig . M 1 H Q 1 V N Ii',U , V N. . W , .1 w f A F51 A ' 'Q ' 'H V if ' gf ? . A 1if7':5J:! x' H Y M-f Qs' V21 fm . f 1, 1 wi .J .- ff ' 1- ' E ,, P WI- -, '--Aff? lo '- A Q ' I .'- ,v ' - - V' . 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EDUCATION: Intern Program Initiated Six staff department ... three in Elementary program three in Secondary Education teach Gusties how to teach ... one third of each graduating class earn teaching certificates .. . 1969 class had forty el. ed. majors ... one hundred in secondary program ... largest class in years English, History, Biology, Health and P.E. most popular secondary teaching majors .. . Undergraduate Intern Program inaugurat- ed GA reviewed in '69 for reaccreditation by Na- tional Council programs on urban education pre- sented ... specialists spoke on campus on various area topics . . . spring graduates of teacher program take National Teacher exams .. . assess effort of col- lege ... Anderson, Vikner, Brekke, head staff . . . real test comes when program grads must themselves be teachers. lrla no l 'fx LIBRARY SCIENCE: New System Changes Stacks ' A vital part of campus ... a necessary hang-out ... reference material .. . microfilm .. . magazines browsing . .. booking... solitude of stacks ,.. social- ness of main room ... meet people ... hide... sneak gl, cigarettes in the can .. . pay three month book fines ' ... read erotic art magazines . . . socialize . . . walk off with reserve books play footsie if necessary, study ... library has all aspects ... friendly, efficient staff ... keeps order ... gives information ... huge Odmn Peterson' MA. project under way .. . reclassification of entire library ... to Library of Congress system ., . look forward to - new library in planning stage this year. limi- Q I .:., Alice Brekke, M.A. Marian Johnson, B.A. Barbara Scott, lVl.L.S. Gunter Esslinger, lVl.A, 'W 5 iv . :wig 40' X Q ma jg' H W W L if V qu i xr: li ,gg 1. f n K F F S 4 ' 1 4 I 1 3 I 1 1 i 1 4 A 5 . , 1 A E K vu 1 K ' r 'lm-1 ri' s 1 1 fi iY6 'J v v 9 NG 1 . K 'girl- 7' V . 0 3:11 5 ff gm A 1 , .W V,v,.!i', Q ,E 1 Q ' . -'1--tif - ' ' ' ' ' ' T ' I 6 e 1 , V tg . A , -' U ' ' ' I I . a - 4 T E- Q mv 5 - n A , ' F3 n , ,Y , 1 I l . . l 11 1' 03 I Ri k .VIL Q ' ,rf ig E X gif: 5' W A Q? , f-Q: f ' , . -Q . A T A. , Y -471.4 mf w I a H3 X K 1 L 1 I L 1 w 1 l 8 1. f. 1 1 S i 1 1 I if - i .1 1 A ', WEQLISJQ, 4919 1' 'T- NQ 1 X-Li7f4ff 1. , EN., , I .uv ,v-ff Gladys Sanders, Head Resident of Wanlstrom Hall. k I . Wi' ' R 'fikwf E ,',,. ,. . .5 f F 513.524, 5 4 ' Eli 3 Till , i K .. Anne Jensen, Head Resident of Valley View Hall. Jean Larson, Manager of Bookstore. Ll.- , . . . ..-.........,. . ' ,e., - Ji A-U ,..M.-me if wMg,Q, .WWW lshs.Wvmixf..+f..f.. Hee. ire W L tw-Q I- kyklbr L4 f an ' A ,fa ,,.A Q , l i .'I4l.1 ..J.'W Q A'As WF'A ' K ' T., ..-ww ,, - W. , ..A.m.,.e ..-WM . - ..-..f,...........-1 -Q .4 -. -....... .N.. .....,,...,.-- f ff rice? U l E l -. -if .. Evelyn Young, Food Service Manager. ra 7? X I .i S YZ vi 125' i r Hi M W 3 1 ji ff 'ig .L s 513, L wif-535' F - zz wi A-1 I an 4 v-,E f J gf 5 E' tty X . A l 'i if B -r 6 2, an , in ,.,tf.,h N ' ,I . tg A QQ r 5 ' Y, K K., 'iff f, W Z '5 -W' ,L I, C t I ff' :fs -W' fr, a f. .A Q ,5 ,Vik .N 1 P ggi . . f fs, . . S-' ,Q V aff' f A, ff 12 'fy' ' Y'-:P X L Anita , L 1 A is H .V A L Wd .,x. .-fa 5 fix P' ABOVE AND FAR ABOVE: Dr. Abraham Kaplan presented com- munication as an important, relevant. and practical demand of human life. UPPER CENTER: The audience uses many devices to absorb the theories and ideas presented during the conference. UPPER LEFT: Dr. Eric Lennerberg delivered the final address en- titled A Word Between Us. 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F, 5 E A Va' Q x 'fireman 'K 'H WQL -il ii ff I I . I ,cn F! 'Qs K 1 mv... 75' . in is - M.. , iq , 1 .ET .-my ,1 ,.:,,, RIGHT: After classes. there is time for a friendly chat in Vickner Hall. UPPER CEN- TER: One of the most exciting musical events of the year was Morgan in Concert. FAR RIGHT: Students on the Winter Term art tour contemplate the architecture of the Roman Forum. LOWER CENTER: GAC students and professors discuss college sponsored projects in the Far East for WCCO radio. BELOW: Long hours of in- tense physical and mental discipline are endured by these faithful karate enthusiasts. Tl .., iff: 'Q - Mikie, V: 7' i be 4 , i.,-f 'I 111 , l 'riff . ,........,-, -., --.,.,....,. ., . ., Wg- i --r f .Q Q, . , E , - -- - gea- ef--f---fl --as --... Q - . A 3 Hail. 6323 Wav fr -L2 1 f ACADEMIC GROWTH: Course Petition Granted Year of expansions in academic world ... faculty, administration more atune to students ... gripe ses- sions, question-answer sessions faculty, majors dinner meetings become regular ... Coed Center. headquarters for informal talks deans, profs join gab sessions .,. talk of hours, the draft, school poli- cies, tensions course added as result of student petition-request ,.. Negro History in America, perma- nent part of curriculum ... panel on racial tension at GA eases anxieties canteen sounding ground for visiting lecturers, Gusties, profs more classes moved to springtime outdoors ... sprawl on grass outside stuffy buildings profs and students seek new ideas, breaks from routine, different routes in learning student concerts, recitals perform- ances reflect preparation ... GA lab becomes working force in education block students tape, record, view find own mistakes in replay, micro-teaching .,. Winter Term, 1969 ... offers concentrated studies time to study beyond campus, beyond USA econ, art, language groups tour Europe ... others travel to Mexico, Puerto Rico ... period for willing students independent studies on rise i.. theatre workshop busy day and night productions ease interim blahs ... sociology projects big in January . .. racism, birth control, retarded children, primitive art, criminally insane ... karate classes held .., Far East Study carried on special WCCO program ... learning extended through books, travel, others ... academics relevant to world. :ff sm ' V wx: W ' . :L , W . ' ' -- Y. it xg .j5'g5jn,:. X. : :E Y1-' . -a w N 1 Q75 Uiffliw A351 W L in Wg? L, . , Y .X f V -. X , M - 'ni 4 ,Q if? - J 'fs fm- ,. Q. - f V P -,T R nik, f,,f.,b?i, ' . .V LA M' f , 9-.,. V. zz: .395 ' ,A ' 'fi 'M W, I 'rf ,. F lf . 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'fl uma BLACK STUDENTS ORGANIZATION: Soul Weekend Sponsored Campus must grow with world Gustavus black students organize ... work together to make campus better . .. meet regularly ... express ideas . . . as indi- viduals take part in panel on campus black-white rela- tions ... highlight of year, Black Weekend ... theme of Blacks Break Away - Freedom Now! stress placed on Black identity, Black awareness, Black pride sudents from other campuses attend Soul Week- end speakers key-note each day opening of weekend Friday chapel speaker . ., Minneapolis minis- ter, Father Louis Johnson Dr. Nathan Hare, Direc- tor of Black Studies Institute, San Francisco State ... Friday night speaker dance followed with jazz group . . . The Black Dada ... Saturday evening guest, Don L. Lee . .. black writer, poet . .. Rev. Samuel Rob- inson ot Minneapolis Sunday chapel speaker .., music during service gospel songs, members of B.S.O. .., Talmadge King, president appointed to nine-man Human Rights Commission ... one year term . .. first for Gustavus student community. A ABOVE: BSO: FRONT ROW: Alexis Smith. Arleen Howard, Joyce Parks, Donna Den- nard, Craig Jones, Mardella Milton, Fairy Goodwin. Ardis Saulsberry, Joy Lumbly. ROW TWO: John McCarthy, Lewis Gary. Barb Cox, Carla Green, Jamesetta Alexan- der, Pearl Seabrooks Fuller. Bonita Rich- mond, Shirley Gholston, Diane Gilchrist. Johnnie Miller, Orval Whitney, Burton Clarke. BACK ROW: Bernard Powers, Al Payne, Althelene Norwood. Albert Garner. Zeus Jackson, Jerry Wiley, Andrea Lodrig. Dave Green. Tollie Flippen, Jacques Lewis. Julius Delpino, Tommie Appleton. RIGHT: Debate Team: Bill Seeley, Mary Peterson Steve Eckman, Don Hasbargen, z A! - fy more fgp' Q rea H . -. .5-, ., T ,- 'fi-f: W . !, :fs A , K 'is , w. ,,. 1 ,X f-,.-,vwfggg . . ,1- JW 15 H! 'ry r K A -,Y wi., -rg gtfiing iznfsfwx - ,. l 1 ff 7 -. K,.:. Q, ,fry ,, .I 5?Ll1.if?fif-Qt?- . ' 9' nil. gps 'gf5?'i3'f ' V' -3' 1.9105 A ,.f.l'I,1, i ,' 'Lmy ' , - i, ,gy 1 Hits 'iff , riifwzir-,i,ftrii:',-if, .5 ,, Q-Xix 9:14, f 'C LEFT: Mike Davis, Talmadge King, and Zeus Jackson, as members of a black-white panel, listen to comments of Bruce Gray, MIDDLE CENTER: Yvonne Williams talks with visiting black students during BSO-sponsored Black Weekend. LOWER CENTER: GEA Officers: FRONT ROW: Barb Gilbertson, Carla Green, Nina Malo. BACK ROW: Jeanne Sielaff, Dale Searles, Jan McCalIum.BELOW: Republican Club Officers: Linda Swanson, Terri Lund, Dale Hedstrand. ORGANIZED INTERESTS: Groups Promote Involvement Groups organized to promote special interest, differ- ent areas of expression ... Republican Club ... men, women with ideas, political interests sponsored visit of Governor LeVander ,.. activity high during Presidential campaign ... for future teachers, Gusta- vus Education Association ,.. provides basis to judge educational aspects, promotes state, national teacher associations, brings speakers from inner city schools, Peace Corps, Vista, Indian education programs sponsored Legislative Day at State Capitol ... Spanish Club seeks creation of friendly atmosphere lan- guage spoken during meetings, improvement of speaking skills outside classroom ... picnic finished year GA Debators have good year second in River Bend Tournament ... Steve Eckman, first in Minnesota Oratorical Society Contest, second in Na- tional Oratory Contest, attended Pi Kappa Delta Tour- nie, Arizona individuals did well teams won four, lost four . .. CSCA . .. workabillty debated, ideas behind it valid ... membership debated, founded with purpose of broadening quality, scope of college life eleven colleges in six state area exchange available .,. profs, research, interim and internation- al programs ... GA more progressive than others ... Gusties attended convention of student government major force in proceedings named hosts of Black-White symposium for representatives. ACADEMIC HONORS: Banquet Held for Achievers Each spring special banquet 3.0 requirement ... for students deserving academic recognition ... and parents Acting President Swanson presided ... special guest speaker .,, Dr. Arthur S. Flemming .,. President Macalester College . .. spoke on student role on campus presentation of newly elected members and officers ... Guild of Santa Lucia ... adviser Dr. Melva Lind announced members Dr. Daniel Ferber presentation of members of Iota Delta Gamma, college honorary society an eve- ning to acknowledge outstanding performances AWS scholarship, Jane Simenson ... St. Lucia Schol- arship, Nancy Miller ... ISS scholarship, Ardis Sauls- berry to reward efforts of students in academic field. I ng : ww . .,, :sw .il 'I :.u?' ' .,,,, R 1' 'k ef W '50 51 I 5 yn 'fzlff , 5 W ,vu '1 ass- I-ir ,V !',,'i, ' ,.',f,' Dx. : ' F f ,ffl -' E 4, ,f X ff' ,ff.-fS- ..:,k'4f.LW,- L R ' 1 Ld, KQAVXY chi CUSGAPI Ur FJ' ' 'z-UW! ff! ugh PJ' of ' f, ABOVE: IDG Officers: Nlerideth Anderson, Barb Seeley, Dale Searles. wth'-i ,' If ,', Jr I KQSUQS N UPPER CENTER: Guest speaker, Dr. Arthur Flemming and his wife i ,. if fl' .- H view the large attending crowd from the head table. UPPER RIGHT: -'jj Lili: ' ' ST. LUCIA GUILD: FRONT ROW: Marcia H. Gustafson, Julie Wood. 'j X ' 4 Jane Sirnenson, Linda Jungck. ROW TWO: Alice Stohl, Ann Doven' cp berg. Lindy Turner. BACK ROW: Jane Fedderson. Nancy Knox, Min- de . dy Rittenhouse. NOT PICTURED: Barb Andrews, Patty Edson, An- 1 V9 N 'QQ Q drea Holmquist, Nancy Miller, Barb Wiebe. RIGHT: Afterthe banquet U xc ' 9 5 50 A X Y , speech main points remained on thetablecloth. -Yeti all 4.54 4 :gi b 4 sk' 4. sv:vsQ QP' 4,4 5 ,rx 4 11' 5' 1 Lx' .I F X' v-'Q 'ot 7' A G 1l'f.v'5 in' V L X 'l 4 ' rr' ' fl ff' er camlfffvfl K'l 't U o :MSS mr 00,'f5':6'QJ A,g,-htel 74 '7 ' 'sex' UU.- v-g-57' W IDQQMDURDUDI A A I ? Q 1 YOKCIZ' f. 'cf 914 vue i Ucwd ,uni 0 ' Y. L25 t,u.ml z +0 ,.v l Due lr' P 'B 'J J wJ'ht:.':1ieuS 1' 4- +8 W . f -y ,nfl C I ...+. : ':'N,,f,,,.. we . an Jhhlgke t O Lmlfllk 'al g Jvifpis hw ik ,ML v' V J 'JS Q F ,QQ Fx In -yvfl' S1 IOTA DELTA GAMMA MEMBERSHIP 1968-69 Merideth L. Anderson Carol A. Bacon Jean A. Bjorling Ellen L. Bork Susan R. Buller Joyce A. Carlson Susan A. Dorosh Patricia L. Edson William W. Fletcher Robin S. Foerster Nancy E. Geyer Kathleen S. Giese Marsha L. Grant Marcia H. Gustafson Stefan P. Guttormsson JoAnn C. Hansen Michael D. Hart Timothy E. Haut Sandra L. Hayes Margaret L. Hegge Linda J. Hoppe Peter B. Johansen Connie L. Johnson Gary M. Johnson Murlane D. Johnson Ruth E. Johnson Philip A.Jury Patricia A. Keeler Ronald R. Kirchoff Nancy K. Knox Meredith A. Knutson Karen L Koepp Linda S. Kuphal Peter L. Langsjoen Mary E. Larson Marcia K. Lindahl John L. Martinson Karen E. Matteson Nancy L. Mattison Nancy R. Miller Rachel C. Nloberg Linda M. Moorman Donald J. Morris Rodney P. Ness Laura L. Olson Dean H. Pearson Lee Anne Pedersen Trude K. Petersen David A. Peterson Lawrence A. Rossow Janis E. Rude Howard N. Sandin Louise M. Santi Diane E. Sather Ann F. Schwalm Karl E. Schwalm Sheila L. Schwartz Wanda R. Schwartz Dale V. Searles Barbara J. Seeley Jack E. Setterlund Susan M. Showalter Sherwin J. Skar Susan L. Sodeman Anita S. Stauffer Mary Stoller Elaine S. Tegtmeier John M. Thomas Jerome I. Thompson Frank A. Thorngren Sandra J. Tretter Russell G. Vestlie Mark E. Victorson John T. Wall Barbara G. Wiebe Keith A. Witter Julienne L. Wood Don Yager I 4, 1 ,, Q2 'Sidi-s Af!-' . ,SW X .---xr i , .1 , As, ,t ,Q-, ' Zu a- , . -., ML, J .J K . I 3 A 1. J L U ' X. Q. . , 7 Q 1 N .F W W . .c - .gl J' . P .L- fgfi X ff pr g .- .du A.: if .. Qxjf, EV ' '11 11 L -.- e-gn 6-wg:-n .Ri My ,,.. :K ,, vx,, , .. M I u Q. ' if is 2 ,fi V H334 Y. N A -5- A6. . uv mf-Q .W ,,, V..-. ,M , 4 'zzfgg X N4 f . f f , W, 1 N QV H, 1 fx .- fg fgffsgi' A , 1 JA I 1 W. . ,2 -1 qw ,K Q, 5 ' Fein V-sex: . . .I 1 .r ! 1 g, 4 - N i V RE 4 V ' 'lg nfgxiif H+, 555, Q 1 ,ff-f ge 'A 1 hx KA A21 PR . s X x . : . 14 41 w r n ' 1 x 1 A A 53 iq M 4 if Sea , .vT SM Sw 7-, 77? 53' -4: ww' in H+ 'H ,Jw ,A ,,..:.1sq::-1-55 X w,1,.,,Ln, NH .hu rw . M, . KWH :WM 'U 955W 'ilcbu-'Ni' 1 ..-,, ' H' ff' Y ' ' ' 5f'F.11 'f- .. U - mg. ' L, 1 ' I N 1 5' . ,H -, Mg 1 m , M- 'aw , w 'W' w Wu wp, w X H if 5' FOOTBALL: Gusties Are Champs Again Golden Gusties ... second consecutive year .,, foot- ball champions of MIAC undefeated in league competition ... only loss of year to tough Youngs- town University ... Macalaster College only came close to defeating the Gusties ... 14-14tie . . . spirit of team ... student body ... Coach Jocko Nelson ... ex-Gustavus ball player ex-Michigan coach enjoys third year at Gustavus second MIAC title and another successful season Gusties dominate All Conference squad . . . first team Gusties , .. middle guard Greg Johnson linebacker Pat McKusky ... cornerback Dave Nerothin ... defensive end Jan Hor- ak ... offensive guard Pete Rodman ... Second team ,.. tackle Mike Polkovvski ... safety Buster West .., tackle Gordy Engel .,. Lane Erickson .., quarterback ... second straight year on All Conference squad ... Lane Erickson and Al Puder co-holders of team's most valuable player award Erickson and Jed Larson named Honorable Mention winners to Little All Ameri- can team ... Gustie defensive toughest in league .,. offensive running of Al Puder, Kirk Pederson, Lyle Holmberg outstanding .., exciting, fulfillment football season L., enthusiastic crowds we're number one! , . . again. LEFT: Lyle Holrnberg, haifback, breaks away from a Concordia tackle and runs for another Gustie gain. UPPER CENTER: Halfback Kirk Pederson runs downfield carrying the ball for Gustavus. FAR LEFT: Dave Tomljanovich splits the upright for the extra point. LOWER LEFT: In the Gust- ie huddle, Lane Erickson. quarterback, calls the play to the opposing tearn's weak side. BELOW: The Gustie crowd is a mass of excitement when the team makes a field goal. 'Y , ABOVE: After hauling in a Lane Erickson pass. Jed Larson runs for more yardage. UPPER CENTER: The action just begins against St. John's. FAR RIGHT: Making a sure stop against Youngstown are Harry Gibson 1773, Rich Reinholdz C325 and Dennis Baldus 1643. LOWER CENTER: Chuck Puffer, half-back, outruns a Con- cordia player. RIGHT: Head football coach Jocko Nelson gives the officiai sign of victory. 5 QM!- ' x -n x A 5: . 'Sv X Dv R x X Ng ,X Ex 3- E , W3 I' wi! f' J Q . 'NUMB 4 1 S RIGHT: Kirk Pederson finds trouble around end against Youngs- town. LOWER CENTER: Quarterback, Lane Erickson threads the needle to Jed Larson. FAR RIGHT: Halftime offers a hurried talk and a moment to think. --...mu-.....i.-.- SEASONS RECORD YOUNGSTOWN18 GUSTAVUS GUSTAVUS 10 WESTERN ILLINOIS GUST!-XVUS 13 ST. JOHNS GUSTAVUS 14 HANILINE GUSTAVUS 24 ST. THOMAS GUSTAVUS 10 U.IVI.D. GUSTAVUS 22 CONCORDIA GUSTAVUS 42 AUGSBURG GUSTAVUS 14 IVIACALASTER A I 1.1:,ffJIe'f5Q9. bf,f'f',.Ei '55?'3feT395f 5'Q-2224, U? i3fR3rfi3-5353 i if'Ga1?.2.S2r- 26 -i52?.22afB2e 5156.55 FRONT ROW: John Grigg, Mgr., William Lindquist. Dave Tomljanovich, Pete Rodman, Gary Kersten, Al Puder, Lane Erickson, Jay Anderson. Gordy Engel, Jack Bergman. Pat McKusky. Lyle Holrnberg, Jan Horak, Jay Paulus. Mgr., Steve DeWald, Mgr. ROW TWO: Den Bengston, Rich Reinholdz. Dean Kunze, Dave Nerothin. Bob Kreb, Mike Polkowske, John Biebl. Bruce Jaeger. Merrill Zieman, Dennis Lofgren, Brian Des- chneau, Harry Gibson, Greg Johnson, Phil Dalen. ROW THREE: Jed Larson, Chuck Putter, Mike Menning, Butch Henderson, Marty Vandree, Kirk Pederson, Craig Olson. Ron Olsen. Mick Goudy, Buster West, John Vollum, Dennis Baldus, Bruce Dahlmeier. Doug Childs. ROW FOUR: Jack Pederson, Scott Hansen, Rich Lindh, Brian Robb. Terry Olson, Jeff Thauwald, Mark Schoeben, Gary Halvorson, Greg Lee, Jim Gehrke, Steve Fischer, Tom Stevens, Dan Boxrud, Craig Goudy, Stan Raab. BACK ROW: Asst. Coach Lloyd Hollingsworth, Asst. Coach Lee Krough, Head Coach, Jocko Nelson. Asst. Coach Dennis Raarup. Asst. Coach Steve Hokanson. 126 I Q. G1 'Q , ,Q -w...-A s . 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'X 2 I 'Yr L Nleig if' Y u x Ay' qi Y YL 4 142 . 'S , 4 f' I W v v Q N ,,,,1 - .zf:,yg:.LFeE3 . Xi -7 'f' 'FiL?'x.2..f Q' ' J WRESTLING: Grapplers Meet Rough Rivals 1968-69 wrestling season ... a growing one for Gust- ies 10 man grappler squad mainly freshmen . . . senior captain, Ron Whitter . .. 167 pound division ... finished third in MIAC competition ... another third finish ... Mike Crofton 145 pounds de- termined wrestler, Ron Hobart showed great im- provement .. . freshman Steve Furuseth, Dave Ander- son, Mike Crofton promise future success MIAC ffl ... Dave Nerothin ... junior... meet's out- standing wrestler awarded Carl Larson Memorial Trophy competed in National Wrestling Tourney .. . with tough season competition ... grapplers fin- ish fifth in conference standings 69-70 season holds hopes for Coach Dennis Raarup ... and young Gustieteam. 134 vP 'Q is Q x. 1 :Q r mv J' K. L ,-- 4? my 5 1 gym F -ms- '5,.,k A .ig Q .5 'f'?9'K J, -5'1 , , ,Hd 1 fam! ' Ei' .Qui 4 .xi ,ff M ge ,W ? wi i K ff' 5563 C. 51. J, 'x f lff 'YQY' ,ying 41 'tw I2 jig 1 f ' . W, A 55173 ' A f M on cN5T'l'.9 'hifi' W 9 ' QQSTIES KZ! . NHISTUNG q,xS5Tfl19 K TI Q33 We wncsrmm . O , 1:13 , xi Pg x Wnssnfi' j, or . i f ESTIING 7 ' , -ax QC, I NG ji' ,Ax 7. 3 d Ev v- A V in is A i,lVV V Q U , 1-XJ: 7 W l I ' 4 I K ' ' X M, GGSTIES ,agus A55'1-IL-5 v' ,US Qfil. W . Wil! - WPS W 905' - WRESTLINF wlifim RESTllNf C535 AS ' i ' A V m 1 V? wQ:s'LIN5 T ,RWPEFHN Mi C Z C ie A 5, Q C J ,X 4 3 ,-494 :Miki H 4 L- ' lix --no 442 ,E ' - A-5 f I 1 W' W , 1 R W O ' FRONT ROW: Dave Anderson, Jeff Ziegler, Rich Carsrud. Steve Furuseth, Keith Witter, BACK ROW: Coach Dennis Raarup, Mike Crofton, Winthrop Block, Charlie Hurd, Dave Nerothin. 136 HJ LEFT: MIAC champ, Dave Nerothin works forthe pin against a Hamline grappler. UPPER LEFT: Freshman Char- lie Hurd finds MIAC competition stiff, but came up with the win in this match against UMD. MIDDLE CENTER: Dave Anderson shows the on-watchers how to tie a Piper with his legs. LOWER CENTER1 Maneuvering a Hamline Piper. Mike Crofton prepares for the pin. BELOW: Steve Furuseth works on a take down after his successful reversal against UMD. X mil., wmmQifwf.ui2a2t6etiioiiIrm N' 'MMD ,W ? , , Nffs -P so --I.. ..,,, RIGHT: Jim Lunclbohm runs into an Auggie check which results in a trip to the ice. FAR RIGHT: lan Frykman shoots a little high and wide in his attempted goal. LOWER CEN- TER: With the help of Pat McKusl-cy, Andy Micheletti snuffs out a scoring attempt. FAR BELOW: lan Frykman maneuvers for an attempted score against Augsburg. BELOW: Miles Nyland draws the goalie out and puts one more score on record for the Gusties, i .ga A v , - W Naval. ' e5,Lf,ll wf fb l -'ffl' 'l 2254 l A , tW.5 53315, gg i ,.., . J In V , ,Q 2 S' i , 1 it We- l5'z ,,Q,,!i- ss z 1 Q i w .iq - Mr Vsyfmvaz - gf- bfi na 2? Y '1 1 rl, 4 xg ii-1 f 1 -CL .fr '-5' 'lf-i'fiifl21 7 if if?-'Y fi 1 me.-E w .-sf f H ,-i ,xgql .i - il? fi: fn? 3135535 ' I I V I - :arf '1 1 ?. em.. . - - we i ll: i U HOCKEY: Team Takes 4th MIAC Title Hockey season, 1968-69 champs again! de- spite lack of ice, ensuing practice and organization problems ... MIAC title captured for fourth consecu- tive year GAC outscored opponents 154 to 70 goals jubilant team under co-captains Pat lVlc- Kusky, lan Frykman, Coach Don Roberts team earned record of 13-1 in conference 18-3-1 in overall competition ... only league loss to St. lVlary's outside league Gusties lost to Notre Dame twice beat Lake Forest, Rainy River .., NAIA saw Gusties lose to Lake Superior, 6-2, top Salem State, 6- 2 placed third in NAIA National Tournament freshman Andy Micheletti, goalie, senior Pat lVlcKusky, defense ... named All-NAIA players A.. Jerry Krelger honored as high scorer in MIAC with 49 points ... vot- ed most valuable by teammates ... MIAC All-confer- ence ... Andy Nlichelletti, lan Frykman, Jerry Krieger ... throughout season capable freshmen reinforced icemari champs ,.. team supported too by enthusias- tic Gusties. MIAC W L T GUSTAVUS 13 1 O AUGSBURG 11 2 1 ST. iViARY'S 11 3 O HAIVILINE 7 6 1 ST. JOHN'S 6 8 1 CONCORDIA 4 10 O ST. THOMAS 3 11 O MACALESTER O 14 O FAR ABOVE: Coach Roberts in anticipation of a Gustie goal. forgets about the cold. UPPER CENTER: Jerry Krieger, between two Augsburg players, watches George Roberts place a shot on the Augsburg goal tender. FAR RIGHT: Scott Ebersole fights in the corner against Augsburg. RIGHT: George Roberts and Jerry Krieger close in on the goalie. 'lu-H. :fir 'R Q, 4 FRONT ROW: Vern Hedlin, Co-captain lan Frykrnan, John Woodworth, Robert Pulford, Andy Micheletti. George Roberts. Jer- ry Krieger. Scott Ebersole. BACK ROW: Coach Don Roberts, Bob Flaa, Miles Nyland, Dale Britzius, Jim Lundbohm, Bruce Anderson, Paul Thompson, Craig Peterson, Jim Kuitu, Co-captain Pat NIcKusky, Manager Jon Schoenrock. X Q A ' ' Q 3' xg in if .. ,ell , ? ww 'Il .1 .1 . -9. ,ie 4...,,p, eg 0 -0 1 A ,Q-'46 W fr ff r Jf xx ffflff f' . .- ,355 213 1 gg, ou, Q lg! ,Q--1 '9' ' Q 142 xiii I . Wa 4 LEFT: Despite their efforts, Gusties in the net do not count as a score. UPPER LEFT: George Roberts puts plenty of stress on his goal attempt, while Jerry Krieger starts in for the rebound. LOWER LEFT: The recess between periods provides time for thinking, relaxing, joking. LOWER CEN- TER: Vern Hedlin's shot is stolen before he finshes. FAR BELOW: John Woodworth and Vern Hedlin make a play around an Augsburg defender. SEASON'S RECORD NOTRE DAME 6 GUSTAVUS 3 GUSTAVUS RIVER FALLS GUSTAVUS AUGSBURG GUSTAVUS HAMLINE ST. MARY'S GUSTAVUS GUSTAVUS MACALESTER GUSTAVUS CONCORDIA GUSTAVUS CONCORDIA GUSTAVUS ST. THOMAS GUSTAVUS ST. JOHN'S GUSTAVUS ST. MARY'S GUSTAVUS I-IAMLINE GUSTAVUS ST. JOHN'S GUSTAVUS MACALESTER GUSTAVUS RAINY RIVER ST GUSTAVUS ST.THOMAS GUSTAVUS LAKE FOREST GUSTAVUS AUGSBURG NOTRE DAME GUSTAVUS GUSTAVUS LAKE FOREST 7 ff A4 L ,Sl . tn r'P5'fy5f P f,o,N M .. K 4 14 ' s Q 1 1- ' SLN, , ' A 9 D ' . ' Y' . . , , . 'v 41 - -.11 - 1' M fig-f.Qvg3,f,.,-1 ' ,fav gt ... ,-.a' -' Q 5 : l 5- Ar, - . -..,-w. . .T .,-v, L - W 91354-I ' .um r -- ,Jw-, , A, .Lg, ,-.,. :L, i N, .,, LH,-Mx I wf?E44g1:ig 4, ft' I .ALL.,, fig 'JZ' f . . f:3Q',.- . , ' 1 v, -myx'r:5 .-.5 -qf,,,, .4 ia :LJ -'fy SV .J-L, Zvr. '-Q '.,g: K , . , . ff? gr A ' .,.-N' ,EJ-. W 65' ki gGa'Q ,V N. Q Ng: ,-1 'fn zn'1, ,Q ,Qu A5 W x Q. .lf l 23527 -4, v.+ 53 H nr .af f Wi 11- QQ - I 'H Q ' .' Qi-. ,if H, . . A f ' :lf -Q y T. 1 N 4,-4 W4 FRONT ROW: Roger Jones, Craig Foster, Captain Bruce Struve, John Thomas, Jim Masson, Tom Peterson. BACK ROW:Coach Vic Gustafson, Brad Sielaff, Bob Voss, Henry Taxis, Kim Hunziker, Tom Aug. Jim Anderson. ws.. MIAC Pts. MACALESTER 641 HAMLINE 349 GUSTAVUS 290 UMD 286 ST. THOMAS 185 T? IT.. IIN I C .Ty '- T T. T T TT T T. -T Q T-j T it 4' SEASON'S RECORD MANKATO 57 GUSTAVUS 47 GUSTAVUS 58 RIVER FALLS 46 HAMLINE 64 GUSTAVUS 39 ST. CLOUD 70 GUSTAVUS 34 MACALESTER 60 GUSTAVUS 42 AIR FORCE 74 GUSTAVUS 29 GUSTAVUS 56 ST. THOMAS 47 ILLINOIS 94 - MANKATO 56 - GAC 33 UPPER CENTER: Randy Millar prepares for his dive. UPPER LEFT: Henry Taxis works on the form that he used in finishing first in the 100 and 200 yard free style events against River Falls. LOWER CENTER: Splashing down for a shot at victory in a Gustie meet is sophomore Tom Peterson. LEFT: With a strong stroke, Tom Aug finished second in MIAC competition in the 100 yard butterfly. soccER, cRoss COUNTRY: Soccer Wins 5 Out of 5 Gustie soccer team .,. looked good this year . .A new faces gave strength to team . . . more speed, coordina- tion, effectiveness in the plays .,. team was not, un- fortunately, in MIAC ... black and gold soccer squad won all games played ... five games ... five victories .. . Macalester took first place in official conference Gusties beat Mac 7-5 thirteen student squad ... one prof-coach, Horst Ludwig ... the soc- cer team .., next year , ., GAC enters league competi- tion ... with hopes ... and lots of determination ... cross country under Coach Legred improved with sea- son ... comprised of freshmen, sophomores ... Fifth Annual Carleton Open Cross Country Meet GA places only two out of 48 man field ... Chris Thiem placed seventh in four mile course 21:04 be- hind six U men time better than any other from MIAC NAIA District 13 Meet Thiem, Pattison contributed 1-2 finish ,.. Thiem at 21:37, Pattison at 21:45 in four mile Hanson, Saxton, Livingood, Lewis placed for points ... Gusties finished second in district with 40 points ., . Auggies with 29 placed first .., Bethel, third with 52 points ,,. CC squad finished one better than expected , . , able young team. ABOVE: Soccer: FRONT ROW: Gary Hansen, John Porter. Coach Horst Ludwig, Mark Minde, Pachi Lopez, Bob Finck. BACK ROW: Sayed Adem, Mike Bartlett, John Chogo, Jack Nitsch, Dick Hagen. UPPER CENTER: Jack Nitsch and Pachi Lopez drive for a score against Hamline. FAR RIGHT: John Vollum clears the high hurdles. RIGHT: Crosscountry: FRONT ROW: Mike Lewis, Dick Pattison, Charles Saxton, Bill Kautt. Bob Pul- ford. BACK ROW: Phil Hanson, Chris Thiem. Roger Livingood, Greg Myhr, Coach Severt Legred. 146 'Nqr 147 TRACK: Two-Milers Set Record Season of accomplishments and disappointments ... pre-season training . .. Easter vacation ... Huntsville, Texas ,.. competed in Fort Sam Houston Easter Invi- tational Track Meet . .. placed sixth in field of thirteen ... MIAC track season opened at Gustavus ... hosted St. Thomas, St. John's, Augsburg first annual Gustie Relays held ... GA thinclads place first ... sophomore Jed Larson brings three first place finishes .. . Bethel Relays .. . record breaking event . , I eleven records shattered .., Gustietwo-mile team breaks old St. John time with 8141.1 placed fourth in total points ... competed in Viking Olympics at Rock Is- land, Illinois .,. finished sixth out of twelve contend- ing schools ... MIAC Meet at Macalester .,. team places sixth ... two members qualify for NAIA Nation- al Meet . . . Chuck Saxton, Chris Thiem. FRONT ROW: Charles Puffer, John Vollurn, Louis Gary, Phil Hanson, Dick Pattison, Chris Thiem, Wally Lunden, Ron Gatzlaff Chuck Saxton, George Baldwin. BACK ROW: Coach Severt Legred, Bruce Nlonke, Doug Fisher, Gordon Engdahl, Bill Steiner, Bili Kautt. Dave Severson. Jed Larson, Leroy Telstad, Bob Johnson, Greg Nlyhr, Coach Lee Krough. ' ,f , . x x I a Q Q . gig fin: ,129-255.02 g qw- xiii K i ,J ., sz, . so E gy,, L, We A ii V2 ,V ab , .- - - MQW 2 i li ' gf x li , if li gg Hts' wif libel ' mx . V W - L eff. - i - 43QSz.,,,., ' Rv. . in i Q4 , ,M ,, , ee. mai vi-i ' '- ' fy 1+ , ,.,,g,,-1,1 i. h it i go, 'iw L1 i v 1, 1, , ,ax , 3 155' 3 Y we-gr. . X 1 ':.m-fra Y., ,J - ,av-Y 2 . I in , fi se , Fi :ir Q I' V, , it ' 75: :el fa rs l i 5 nf 'kwa Ms' .4 I: ' f XHQJEQ ' K, 1' I' .- ,T .els - f 1, 1: , f MIAC Pts. MACALESTER 82 HAMLINE 58 ST. JOHN'S 53 ST. THOMAS 23 AUGSBURG 20 GUSTAVUS 131!2 CONCORDIA 6 1X2 DULUTH O ABOVE: Senior Bob Johnson demonstrates the form that brought him a 166'6 javeIin throw, a close second place, in the GA Relays. UPPER CENTER: Jed Larson finds a Bethel runner deter- mined, but pulls through with a 57.2 seconds in the hurdles. FAR LEFT: John Vollum clears the vaulting standards. LEFT: Bruce Nlonke finishes second in the Gustie Relay high jump, adding valuable points to theteam score, we A KF 'T 25 RIGHT: A Gustie baserunner goes headfirst into third. FAR RIGHT: Freshman Stan Fredrick- son unwinds, while shortstop Brian Robb waits for the pitch. LOWER CENTER: Forced at second by a Scot, is third baseman Bob Kreb, BELOW: Sophomore Tom Ostby delivers. i , V 1 ::,.. .. L , e i 1 i sw . rw. if 1 - F r i , in Q--em ' 11? f Rfk Q X Fi en fs . as so mir' ' T ' imf ,Q xi, ,gow V: T 3. W M- ' ' T 5.5 new ,,'H2v '- 'f V-Hee , T -y.. ' Thi '69, 11 rv A 5 fn ,T ,. 4 '-F ,dv-1 -Q A 0 35 l 'ii l' .i. W 4 ,E V ea-'P - 1' -f ,, Milf H- i . in , 1' A' Y jg. I i, ,, E BASEBALL: Squad Held in MIAC Cellar Another disappointing last place in MIAC competition ... despite position, good team ... strong diamond squad ... bad breaks ... promising freshmen, under- class members ... opening of season with double- header against St. Olaf ... GA took both games from last year's conference winner next three games dropped double-header to St. John's, split with Hamline ... second game went to GA 21-2 ... on top again in first halt of double-header with St. Thomas ... next five games ... Gustie losses ,.. victory tast- ed against Mac ... a split with Mankato brought sea- son to close .,. strong individual performances throughout baseball season ... Brian Robb, 319, Dale Isaacson, .313 batting averages skilled pitching staff, Mike Goudy and frosh Stan Fredrickson a better team than last place . . . team and enthusiastic Coach Raarup hold hopes for spring of '70. H. 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FAR RIGHT: Concentrating on a smooth swing, Paul Thompson follows through. LOWER CENTER: Golf Team: FRONT ROW: Craig Waryan, Mike Goudy, Randy Christiansen. BACK ROW: Brad Burch, Rich Reinertsen, Coach Mike An- derson, Paul Thompson. BELOW: Tennis Team: FRONT ROW: Dick Krueger, Brian Carlson. Captain Doug McMinn, Dave Sandt, Doug Beck. BACK ROW: Jim Lob- dell, Gary Englund, Dale Britzius. Mike Hart, Coach John Remington. TENNIS MIAC MACALESTER 14 GUSTAVUS 14 HAMLINE 13 ST. JOHN'S 11 AUGSBURG 8 ST. THOMAS 6 ST. MARY'S 4 CONCORDIA 2 UMD 0 5 ' 'NJ I .1 . T' at .5 'W- X' fr Q I , Q . m 45,1 -'-i ' . A at ' si Xw XY X 1, in V :' -. , lki' ...2 1 -r I lj V .Af 1. N X eg 1 2:1 i, ' A 5 ' I Af 1 xl' , wi-4'6 4 A ?:uLh'5'f -JYFT' M E GOLF, TENNIS: Teams Finish 3rd, 2nd MIAC golf competition ... cut to 36 hole tournament for 68-69 season Easter vacation trip to North Carolina .. squad produced third place finish for Gusties Rich Reinertsen shot 152 for third place ...five linksters receive letters .. Reinersten, Craig Waryan, Brad Burch, Gary Petersen, Paul Thompson tennis team takes close second place under Coach John Remington, Captain Doug lVlclVlinn total points give Gusties tie with Macalester . .. young team ... three of six top positions go to freshmen .., four singles ... one doubles team ... compete in championship finals McMinn, Kubes defeat number one Augsburg in conference semi-finals ... other teams place in their positions in finals ,.. play- ers give confidence that returning team will be high in conference. ir' 5 5 ,ltfbngs INTRAMURALS: IM Offers Men 14 Sports IM ... 1968-69 season .., successful .,. wide range of organized sports offered ... football to volleyball ... wrestling to ping pong ... karate added to IM ac- tivities ... teams compete ... work for participation in each sport to boost points .., final goal of overall IM championship ... this year, title went to OK's ,,. 1528 points .., Reds took second place with point total of 1461 freshmen division top points earned by Link 867 in MIAC Extramural com- petition ... Gustavus dropped from third to last place .., All-College Athlete of the Year .., honors given to Grey, Bob Swanstrom OK, Greg Benson ... Eppie Mark Minde awarded All-College Sports Manager .., full competitive year for sports enthusiasts at GA. Q'-mfs Q C153 mu .- llVl CHAMPIONS All-Sports OK's Basketball: A League Greys Billiards: B League Hustlers Bowling: lst Half KEX 2nd l-lalf Gammas ll Roll Off KEX Football: A League OK's B League OK's Frosh League Sorenson Golf: Singles Pete Johnanson Team KEX Medalist Paul Strand Handball: Singles Don Roberts Doubles Don Roberts, Vic Gustafson Hockey OK's l Karate Bill Fletcher, Scott Schaffer I Softball: Fast OK's Slow Reds Swimming OK's Table Tennis: Singles Dave Kubes Doubles Bill Fletcher, Steve Davison Tennis: Singles Dave Kubes Doubles Dave Kubes, Doug Beck Track OK's Volleyball Greys I Wrestling OK's A,p,zw .,:e Memes , L, ,lllig 1 K, 1 Z iiurvsf- M P i I Dy lllf -,Elf I J , ,r . u-,, :E ' ,ff . I i tt , FAR LEFT: Despite a heavy defensive rush by the Greys' front line the OK's quarterback is able to get off a pass. LOWER CENTER: OK FOOTBALL Cl-lAlVlPS: FRONT ROW: Keith Witter, Bob lvlaland, lan Frykman, Al Barnes, Clayton Larson. BACK ROW: Rob Ander- son, Jeff Nliller, Denny Jepsen, Gary Gustavson, John Porter. Jon Schoenrock, Les Carpenter. BELOW: Greg Benson of the OK's puts in two points as his team does battle with the Gamma I squad. g t 4 IM STANDINGS OK'S 1528 REDS 1461 GREYS 1417 GAMMAS 1240 KEX 1084 ALPHS 982 CHIEFTAINS 900 LINK 867 EPPIES 835 TK'S 604 FACULTY 575 IMC 490 INDEPENDENTS 481 SORENSON 397 PAC 387 NORTH 349 AKPsi 295 COED 252 UHLER 237 ABOVE: Freshman Craig Jones, top wrestler in frosh IIVI competition gave Link runner up position in wrestling, with OK's taking first. UPPER CENTER: During an Alph-OK IM game, Ron Hobart intercepts a pass meant for John Eisinger, UPPER RIGHT: John Eisinger and Mike Wheeler get ready to return Ted Zinner's volley. LOWER RIGHT: The Hustlers, Tom Appleton. Jerry Wiley, Albert Garner, Zeus Jackson, were B-League basketball champs. RIGHT: Don Roberts hands over hardware to Mark Minde, Manager of the Year, and Bob Swanstrom and Greg Benson, Athletes ofthe year. i 9 'riff' 1 ' U' , -aff' -W-. I I '- fixfg' .. Y! ,s fei2Q:z.Nf Y 7 s,::f,5Su ,i f- .zlff 7 Y. .. , 'N WMAM - ' ww ' Vpvgffaf v ' .-' 'fit f- ' ,, 1 ' .1 1, . . eff? Ve . . 454 ' I . ' Q? , .'.i'x' Hsfw--w.v , , ., -l .11 Vg 1 2 -MW 1 . . , ' . LE inns.-gy . , zKw'1.9'-fl ' vw ' -2 K' ra' . Y in 'U .MQ '18 .. - fag 'H 5 m if gg W 'Q Q 'hlxl 'W ff' F31 ,XX ge, j' Ng, tw VV Ps, Qt! gix I M wfnn 75. vs K , w Q 4 'VA R95 is .2 LEFT: Donna Haney and Nan Mizuhata anxiously await the results of a free throw. UPPER CENTER: With pep and a jump, Dar Gustavson celebrates a touch- down. FAR LEFT: Nan Mizuhata and Billee Kraut discuss a change in their next cheer. LOWER LEFT: A time-out provides a breather for football cheerleaders, Gail Linnell and Kathy Fish. LOWER CENTER: Margie Young and Diane Schedin encour- age the Gusties to score a goal. BELOW: On ice skates, the hockey cheerleaders lead the crowd in team support. x 5:1- . .L i ig T' X, X A 1. s.,....LJ............ 3 21 pcm 'M' ' 'iii-ew ' tae ff:-1 ' . :fp lv ' TE 1: . , .. li ,5 X l Xl F, 5 -W, H :Ff ' -Qfngf M.-M ,. Dswiim.. I - ..,., '-r:lL,n115'r :Sw 'C fy ,paw --J... z-' F, W V V W N, , wo NS ANIZATIO ORG yt xv? A ,K 5 .fn A L llfllllfggi 'N-e. ABOVE: Music was provided at the Christmas tast- ing tea by members of all sororities through the efforts of ISS. UPPER CENTER: ISS members listen intently to a new proposal. MEMBERS INCLUDE: Advisor - Dean Vandenberg, Marsha Beeson, Sue Buller. Iris Connolly. Patty Edson, Kathy Glese. Sherry Glass, Sue I-lowl. Dianne Johnson. Linda Jungck, Cheryl Lee. Jennifer Melin. Cheryl Meyer. Cathy Nelson, Carla Rae Olson, Mindy Rittenhouse, Val Silrum, Jane Slater, Margo Wayland. FAR LEFT: IFS members hold round table discussions con- cerning frat rules and regulations. MEMBERS IN- CLUDE: Advisor - Dean Abell, Vic Benetti. Mike Bussey. Bob Carruthers, Dick Dlercks, Jack Dit- more. Rollie Erickson, Rick Frykman. Scott Haag. Ron Hobart, John I-lolt. Jean Hollingsworth, George Hulstrand. Bruce Iverson. Denny Jepsen. Rod John- son, Dan Kagol, Dave Leitzman, Scott Lichty, Jim Lundbohm. Doug McMinn. John Melson, Mark Minde, Randy Ophaug, Les Reiss, Greg Torgerson. Jim Wheeler. Ted Zimmerman, Ted Zinner. LEFT: A new innovation ofthe ISS, was a picnic for sorority and freshmen girls. ri I 5 ' W rr '. , I , V. , 1. fr 'f, I A A 5 I . ' --fix 'F ' 2 5, ff- K V F .., B X 4' - A yr. 4 'Vu wi. ,, s - W4 ' gn .Z 'X .11 N N R N fr P' X x K 'X W A x 'W A, X . 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LOWER CENTER: During a broomball game, Julie Wood tries to gain possession of the ball from Lindy Turner. ,g-ww ,.,1.,,.,' .., 4m,.s.--,,...v,se -L ,. L. I 7,27 , . Lsa1a - 44 FRONT ROW: Sharlene Stoksik, Marcia H. Gustafson, Marcia Head, Linda Janisch, Sue Fish, Linda Gunnerson, Kathy Hokanson, Carol Sellner Marilyn Strachan, Jean Sather, Janice Hartsook, Sue Brekke. ROW TWO: Kathy Giese, Deanna Stromley, Nancy Scott, Cheryl Gardin, Teresa Ulkau, Linda Schulz, Doris Young, Kathy Ruud, Paula Bjorklund, Karen James, Sue Steen, Carolyn Duncan, BACK ROW: Ardis Saulsberry, Judy Johnson, Cincy Severance, Debbie Thorsen, Carol Bacon, Mindy Rittenhouse, Berit Peterson, Julie Wood, Becky Biesterfeld, Sandy Young Sandy Schultz, Annelie Linden, Mary Phalen, Gracia Lokensgard. 168 .fs Mft i, M BETA CHI: Betas Fill Charity Stockings Roaring Twenties rush party . .. Betas turn flapper pledges take big part in Homecoming events Christmas caroling .., shut-ins ... Grandview Nurs- ing home ... winter banquet ... service project Christmas stockings full of toys Bishop Whipple indian School children Redwood Falls ... lVloula Rouge theme for Campus Chest .. . champs of bal- loon throw event taffy pull in January spring sorority canoe trip Taylor's Falls ... New Ulm Tropicana Club Night Safahri , spring banquet A.. traditional senior breakfast ... Serenade ,.. third year sorority . . . active in sports . . . campus life. l -xlk 5 Q4 5 il' '-gg W . .Z , Lax ,. gi., , FRONT ROW: Linda Jones, Maryl Fisher, Barb Anderson, Carla Olson, Bonnie Weckworth, Nina Malo. ROW TWO: Ja- net Planteen, Linda Swanson, Kathy McNeely, Cindy Lennartson, Becky Abrahamson, Cheryl Salmela, Anita Youngquist, Kay Hagberg, Sandy Stephenson. ROW THREE: Michal Anderson, Louise Santi, Sue Johnson, Elaine Tegtmeier, Paula Ostergren, Nancy Sandeen, Marilynn Lilly, Helen Esteson, Marsha Luebbert, Jeff Villas. BACK ROW: Jane Norman, Mary Edstrom, Marilee Boole, Sue Porter, Sheila Gullickson, Marie Vallgarda, Luan Brandt, Gale Aika- Ia, Marty Ofstie, Diane Preblick, Carol Lipke. A ,L 2 fl tml: mia 1 T ' l ff ik --fri. ' : ,i W K ,l 1 1 TL! O it 5 P ix ABOVE: During Campus Chest, Deltas pose with candles, as straight shooters aim with squirt guns. UPPER CENTER: Deltas show off their new sisters in the caf on Bid Day. FAR RIGHT: Carla Rae Olson-reigned as FrostlQueen 'diuring the '69 festivities. RIGHT: Mary Edstrom and Mary Jane Hansen cheer their egg-rolling team on, during the ome- coming contest. 170 is , ff N. ,- kg Ef 5' A h Q .A ., ,pg . x. JW ,SSW w . li? emu Q... ,ww fm, r f H xx Z1 .1 nie Ag, ,Q 55 , Aff ' ,gr .fr W1 1, 2? 5- fav , K . Y , ,A ,, ,ef f . 155. if .r pk --iw .I .Af,g,x. ' L ,, 2 ' Mwg, i,5,,1 ML, .fg,f, A .4 . h 9 1 , 6 S ,D 4 41 , M , ,N JA.. .rxqixw q cj wx. if-1294323 .. ' 7 wiv .Q Z wg? , Km-FW , ifsifgiw , ,E ,QQ K -Q, I iw 4 A I e.wx 1A,A Y H m iz. . 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L .Jaxx , -'rl .- ': A A, de eh ' - 3 Rf L..- LEFT: Helen Sutter, Marcia Borngren, and Linda C. Hunziker liven the TM-OK booth. FAR LEFT: Tryingto learn the actions to a TM song, are new fall pledges Kathy Aplin, Jane Dale. and Linda, Gruber. LOWER CENTER: A dizzy Sandy Hayenga runs toward her goal during the Campus Chest bat relay. BELOW: Looking their 1956 lovliest, Carol Kingbay, Linda Gruber, Nancy Asplin, Barb Zakariasen, and Marci Gustafson pose during the TM spon- sored Sock Hop. X . X X x Q K QW l .33 no r., 'asm ' ' L, Miles. i ffl i Q ,, 1 e i- asee . , , , S. 2 , , V' 'JF ' in -' 55iiifg5 ! Q . '1' 555 . ' 'v1ez.:,,,,w Q 5, 55.21 - .. . le. we I 'ff 4'.'1-,I-.Q 'Ty' 'Li 552 . gl' 1' ! FRONT ROW: Mary Kaye Springer, Gail Linnell, Kathy Aplin, Ann Martens, Diane Sather, Beth Williams, Linda Nordlund, Marcia Bomgren. Jolly Palm, Linda Gruber, Helen Sutter, Shyrl Vaughn, Marcia Beeson, Karen Leonardson, Cathy Nelson. ROW TWO: Anne Lundholm, Barb Zakari- asen, Connie Madson, Ann Dovenberg, Sue Linder, Nancy Asplin, Diane Berthiaume, Nancy Larson, Jane Hess, Jean Davies. Sue Hedenstrom. Liz Holmquist, Jane Dale. Laine Dopking, Becky Millar. BACK ROW: Tanya Wasenda, Nancy Ostlund, Jayne Rydland, Sandy Hayenga. Mary Sather, Char Holian, Linda C. Hunziker, Nan Geyer, Marci Gustafson. Barb Bussey. Carol Haugen, Carolyn Coon, Kris Anderson, Debbie Enroth, Iris Connolly, Karen Bottge, Brenda Kelly. 173 ' '1' P-a Q A e - I ,if ,, I . 'Q Q .4 43 U 'zi ,,i I ': -1.11 ' I M: N 5 r - 1 . 1. fx 1 I R A v V4 'N' t , i 1 .. l.??f2.Q E '.,i4'Q ,1 ', Q51 ,gm +51 , , , fixes , Qi I -31 lun! , Wagjiif 'figglfgiiif . . 1f15Ah6:: v ' ' , V, Vg ,L . ' ' 5 - ,,L1 fa- ' Q fi if 3 f -x fa: 3-2- 9' E ,If 7 i' 33' I5 I H1 FRONT ROW: Stephanie Agnew, Michele Thibault, Pam Maedl, Barb Clawson, Carla Gingold, Judy Okerman, Kathy Brown, Val Silrum. ROW TWO: Marilee Johnson, Jan Mattox, Sandy Haggberg, Billee Kraut, Kris Gruber, Ginny Nelson, Signe Overdahl, Kris Lundahl, Sue White, Connie Milinkovich, Cory Muth. ROW THREE: Sue Zenk, Naomi Peterson, Bonnie Sable, Marcia Olson, Mickie Peiffer, Joyce Sanders, Barb Lundberg, Marcia Larson, Linda Carlson, Jennifer Melin, Pam Stillwell, Lynne Mattke. ROW FOUR: Carol Pichner, Cathy Howard. Sue Pfeil, Kathy Rydland, Rosemary Mumrn, Polly Shannep, Linda Jungck, Lori Lawson, Joan Sandberg, Chris Dahms, Nat Peterson. -LT .-T,-i.. ..-V -e .Y .S-. ABOVE: The Theta pledges stage an appearance in front of North Hall. UPPER CENTER: Riding on the Theta Homecoming float is one of the first duties of a Theta pledge. FAR LEFT: Ginny Nelson, Jennifer Melin, and Val Silrum discuss last minute rush party procedures. LEFT: Marilee Johnson, Mickie Pfieffer, Nat Peterson, and Cory Muth serve as bar maids in the Theta-Gamma Campus Chest booth, Harold's Club. ,w RIGHT: Arms crossed, the Sigmas finish a meeting with their sorority song. UPPER CENTER: The sorority inspects the T-shirt favors to be given out at the next banquet. FAR RIGHT: At the informal ice-water par- ty held in the spring, Sigmas chat with freshman girls. LOWER CENTER: As a new Sigma pledge, making and riding on the Sigma float isa must. ,,.1 .af , : : gary. ' tiff' i if ,ld ii A FRONT ROW: Jean Sieveke, Jean Ambrozich Jane Slater ROW TWO Audrey Weckwerth Sue Felkey Carol Christenson, Jean Lipke, Jan McCallum Karen Hagge BACK ROW Judy Broad Cathy Cornell Jana Soeldner, Bonnie Friesner, Sue Jones Mary Ann Johnson Gail Jensen SIGMA DELTA: Sigmas Make Boo-s for Charity Sigma campus begins .,. Oriental-styled fall rush par- ty transforms Alumni Hall preparations immedi- ately under way for Homecoming pledges ride float they built ... luncheon for returning sisters ... parties ... meetings ... fun ... work ...take up year ... many Sigma-Kappa Sig joints provide good times banquets, Parents' Day add extra excitement for white, gold Campus Chest found brother, sister groups constructing Bourbon Street Boo-S entertain- ment booth intramural competition Frost Weekend activities Hawaiian spring banquet ice water parties ... senior breakfast . . . serenade , .. added to fun packed year for Sigmas. ,, an4......-.. 1 . ,V- 'nd FRONT ROW: Don Yager, Bob Rose, Bob Hade, Keith Anderson, John Martinson, Jolly, Ted Zinner, .loel Gutzman, Steve Nelson, Mark Proschel, Jerry Lein. ROW TWO: Dick Hagen, Ron Niemela, Gary Papke, Alien Magnuson. Gary Asleson, Bob Engebreth, Dale Acton. Brad Burch, Larry Nord, Tom Cherry, Rich- ard Anderson, Kike Piepkorn, Dave Payne. BACK ROW: Henry Taxis, Steve Early. 178 TX. J Hg? i' H -F.. ., , 1, GP., ,Hin . V' 111' T' :tl 179 +L, ki.-'fig F KAPPA SIGMA CHI: Klosner Parties Make Year The red and white A.. involved in impressive year of activities ... unexpected surprise at Homecoming . .. pre-dawn kegger inside joke parties held at Klosner acclaimed smashing successes . . . the annual banquets again high points in the year . .. winter ban- quet delayed to February ... as opposed to usual De- cember date ... held at Tropicana in New Ulm ... spring banquet changed to steak try ,.. Sigs partici- pated beyond social events competed in wide range of lM Sports . .. proudly took IM championships in bowling team golf ... Sigs fail to regain Mr. Campus Chest title ... but Sigma sisters remain loyal ... work together during Campus Chest . .. busy year for KEX. .PWM ABOVE: Joel Gutzman teaches a pledge a little respect. UPPER CEN- TER: Keeping careful watch over their steaks, Sigs and dates enjoy the outdoors. UPPER LEFT: A Sig competitor is clocked as he finish- es the Campus Chest obstacle course. LEFT: Battling for his frat, Dave Swenson races Mike Wheeler to the ball. CHI IOTA KAPPA: Canoe Trip Added to Banquet Year after anniversary celebration Chieftain fun continues ... service takes front seat .., promotion of friendship .. good times not far behind participation in intramural athletic events enthusiasti- cally continues community service projects add fulfillment to fraternity life .., involvement in Heart Fund Drive St. Peter Big Brother Program .. , Chieftains play big brothers to St. Peter boys in connection with Probation Office banquets social highlight of each semester newly formed tradition kept for spring banquet... day following . .. canoe, raft trip down budding St. Croix River... winds up 61st for green and white. Bn ABOVE: Rollie Amundson listens attentively to Student Senate pro- ceedings. UPPER CENTER: Two of many Gusties to help with spring flood sandbagging are Steve Davison and Daryl Swee. UPPER RIGHT: John Wolff and Dave Leitzman work onthe River Bend Asso- ciation's T.V. production. RIGHT: Chosen by the frat in the fall, freshman Linda Olson rides in the Homecoming parade as Chieftain Princess. ii We if Y I flirt-'7 l,E,,,5,,,,,f- Sw Eli' A f! ii L NE Pi T ,H -' M4 3 FRONT ROW: John Raymond. Frank Thrngren, David Peterson, Bill Tews. ROW TWO: Tom Opheim, Mike Behrends, Paul Wright, Terry Anderson, Robert Peterson, Bill Fletcher, Stephen Davison, Daryl Swee. BACK ROW: Gene Hollingsworth. Dick Prestin, Ron Opsahl, Bob Swanson, Bryon Berndt, John Orrison, Paul Haukoos, Rodney Ness, Ted Zimmerman, Bruce Jungerberg, Jerome Thompson. 181 N. .iiiff -N, 'N 3,3455 , HW ai fi.. wg: Z . ' '-YYJTJ 4 f 1, 11-:i5.f . , 51 nf- . .fu .4 4 Q 'fi 11 V zfgggih Pix. sf. --. ' .. 'sg - Vi , 537' ,S A. v 5,2 .. JI., Q -.ff ,J,gf..- 5.9-21.1.2 4 'Z ,lj-5f5q,1F1'.g!,fi - v Q B591 15' if S+ 'hz 'GQ' 46' ,', i.-,hh .wg H Q' g ' Aififg :fy 031,-1 5. we-A rw-h u .. , ,. -.MTB . , M -uv f 9 ' wr W ,- Q. , . H 'i WMU? M... u..- zw ' FWF QFD' X P 'a BQ' .. L,-fi ' 'h,., ,,V . .Q I is Fr rg I Liv. . , , I i Q GAMMA PHI OMEGA: Frat GPA Again Takes Top Achievement ... excellence ... participation ... Gammas active in every field ... battle for top spots in intramural fast, slow pitch ... classroom ability equally important again named highest in grade point average of all fraternities . . . fall banquet held at Cat 'N Fiddle, New Ulm ... spring banquet, '69 Skidoo ... Happy Chef, Mankato ... Campus Chest, Gammas team up with sister Thetas ... assemble Harold's Club to reap gambling profits for charity other social events prominent ... parties, nics ... fall steak fry at Gamma Glen ... gathering place for many afternoon and evening events. FRONT ROW Dick Boyum Doug Sandberg Bruce Torkelson Jarl Olson John Vollum Phil Holmquist, Ralph Yernberg, Dick Diercks. John Holt Fred Engman Mike Bartlett Jim Lobdell ROW TWO Kevin Amundson Tom Peterson Jon Berlauk, John Dildine. Brad Walter. Gary Tid- rick Dan Kratz Bob Dahlof Doug Dahlberg Jay Paulus Bob Carruthers BACK ROW Tom Farm Jim Colt, Randy Chase, Dick Pattison. Peter iii fa v i ' -if Q?- UPPER CENTER: Displaying musical tal- ents. Ralph Yernberg plays inthe GAC pep band. UPPER LEFT: During Campus Chest frat races. Gary Tidrick and Gary Peterson prove that trikes are for big kids. LOWER CENTER: Homecoming hotdog-eating champ is Richard lvlartin. LEFT: Gamma Bob Lunz wheels and deals in the Gamma- Theta Campus Chest booth. Harold's Club. FRONT ROW: David Landin, David Sandt, Mike Dobbs, Glen Stenlund. BACK ROW: Teodor Holman, Jim Thorn as. Larry Rossow. ABOVE: A break during the canoe trip gives the guys a chance to rest, andthe girls time to prepare lunch. UPPER CENTER: A giant pelican was fashioned out of snow by the club for Frost Weekend. UPPER RIGHT: Charlie the Pelican from Como Park Zoo, was the main at- traction ofthe IMC Campus Chest booth. RIGHT: The IMC and their dates pause for a quick banquet picture after a Christmas goose dinner. 186 fi. , 'fkfi 'Why ifgwzi ' 7 if 9' ws! I -6 asi- , , J. JL Q I ,wif . V 'F -kgfy IT INDEPENDENT MEN'S CLUB: Pelican Pops Up in Booth Independent men of GA ,.. together participate in private, campus projects fall activities canoe trip, campout on rising Minnesota River alumni party highlight of Homecoming goose dinner visit with Santa ... part of annual Christmas party , .. winter toboggan parties on private Indie Hill ,.. Frost Weekend sculpture ... Charlie the Pelican, club mas- cot ... winter banquet at Murray's ... followed by attendance at Old Log for Impossible Years brought Como Zoo's Charlie the Pelican ... financial- ly supported by Indies .,. brought to GA for Campus Chest club built picnic grounds, the scene of spring picnics and steak fry service projects chapel ushering with girls added on special occasions .,. expansion of Foreign Film Series ... sponsorship of Winter Term dance ... participation in nine intra- mural sports . . . outlet for independent men. W, ,, ,G ., ,g .Ig A it ti' , 1, 4 l Si r t f il i i 'lfnfiiz ,- 5' . N V. it cu. iaaisznl. Luv. gf, ...ri .fi ,f , ,fr A, RIGHT: Riding on the sandbags is a chance for a breather for Jim Gunnerson, while helping during the '69 floods. LOWER RIGHT: Bob Swanstrom wipes out at a vital point the tricycle obstacle course during Campus Chest. LOW- ER CENTER: Waiting for the signal to begin tugging during Frost Weekend frat events, are Bill Kautt and Jim Swan- strom. BELOW: Greys find time to chuck the books and the studying for the outdoors and some relaxation. :iii . F ' V5 i ,E T I N Q O A 'T f filll ll'L3J7 'wvfa. iB7f'g . wif, Fw ,- ,7i' - -Q-4 .1 , . .. .,-.- v -r I- . O Q 2 V ., . ,-.5 , A k 5 L Jggzigt, E Q: my My g - ' ' . .4-. A-. 95-' -lf! av - BM cL 'l:? 'X 'ii FRONT ROW: Rod Johnson, Brian Deschneau, Steve DeWald, Jim More. Ed Harney, Jeff Hall, Klaus Sitte, Tom Lind, Soug Swanson, Bill Kautt. Dale Isaacson, Bruce Jaeger. ROW TWO: Charlie Johnson, Buster West. Barry Haglund, Jim Swanstrom, Jim Gunnerson, Bob Swanstrom. Sher- win Skar. Tom Waldorf. Burce Neubauer. BACK ROW: Bob Johnson, Mick Goudy, John Ditmore, Windy Block, Warren Borchert, Louie Zidman. Nick Gisslen, Phil Dalen, Dave Betzler, Jack Hultstrand, Gerry Hippensteel, Jim Klein, Dan Klein, Phil Hanson. 188 1. f ,am ,ba 4:11.51 .arm .. - - ,, 'Q . 'ZP'1v.'l-,'1 l', ,ye ,gm 3-:JA i::'s-muuikai A.-MM- .J-N -M-' -www- .9 ...-.... 189 NU UPSILON GAMMA: Greys Sponsor Soul Show Annual events with exciting new twists keep Greys busy, active on campus ... to a Grey ... year begins with football contests held off campus . .. ac- tivities carry hurriedly into Homecoming ... fraterni- ty again sponsors Homecoming entertainment ... soul team of Peaches and Herb ... Kautmanis Schol- arship Fund receives money from concert ex- Gustie prof Kaufmanis once more shares story ot Christmas star at invitation of Greys winter, spring banquets ... rushing, pledging ... active par- ticipation in intramurals a full 68-69 year community projects,.sociaI projects satisfying year for Nu Upsilon Gamma. , ,J ' , Q ,1 - 4 J wus'-X, -- A I 'u ' ,,, P, , , ,,, , 5,. , V Ls I f 4- 53.2 3' 1 - ' il -- 1 Q'-HW: . f qui?-- ,- Q .. 1 , '9 --1. I- .. N I, W W, ...gfib .JV ff: f . ':,. NL H Y ,vw , L , .4 .X .1,. A, Y , 52 35 'F ,D A, , al, . N .4 f A ,X . N Aj, M3825 R55 4 1. . H r-fa. f ' A f So 'rfgi S 1 fu Q I 4 I li 1 LEFT: Two OK's, Kim Hunziker and Roger Menk, and Stan Waldhauser await the beginning ofthe Campus Chest road ral- ly. FAR LEFT: Gary Jepsen tries his ability in the obstacle course, one of the events during Campus Chest Weekend. LOWER CENTER: John Porter, Gary Jepsen, and John Thomas congratulate each other on fine obstacle course perform- ances. BELOW: Sitting atop a car full of corn husks, the OK's get ready to move into parade position. l FRONT ROW: Dean Jackson, Kirk Nelson, Bruce Filson, Paul Anderson, Ron Hobart. Denny Jepsen, Craig Foster, Dave Swanson, Al Barnes, Gordy Jones, John Adolphson, Dan Kagol, Dan Frykman, Bob Maland, Bruce Anderson. ROW TWO: John Porter, Roger Menk, Tom Clanton, Mark Bernhardson, John Hagberg, Dale Churchill, Bill Carroll, Paul Swanson, John Greupner, Brian Miller, Blair Younger. Rob Anderson. BACK ROW: John Krueger, Tom Talmo, Don Stromsborg, Kim Hunziker, Gary Gustavson, Jon Schoenrock. Ron Sampson, Mark Anderson. Terry Bloch, John Thomas, Gary Jep- sen, Kim Merrill. 191 M i V, I Us H441 j 0. nav-,., 'Nutt' iii. 'S if hiya, QA! , I K, -,.: Q 5 wr ,iv J ia Y Ns N, i v Q2 'Y'+'e 2 ,. . 'Nr If M if 1 N i fr H up i .ix xg, vs FRONT ROW: Greg Trebil. ROW TWO: Mike G-isvoId.,Rod Portele, Bill Clark, Craig Olson, Dave ' ' ' ' P ,B ian Wohlrabe, Swenson, Tollie Flippin. ROW THREE. Bartender Jim, Mike Ablan, Kirk eterson r Paul Hammerberg, Steve Means, Jim Fee, Doug McMinn. ROW FOUR: Brian Walden, Dennis Mur- M I' S llman Jac ues Lewis Rich Reinertson Tom Richards Bob Kreb, Butch Henderson. phy, erin e , q , , , ' ' ' ' 1 J' L dbohm, Jim Anderson, John Eisin- Mike Wheeler, Jim McCallum, Rich lhrig. ROW FIVE im un ger, Dave Miller, Tom Turnquist. BACK ROW: Doug Fisher, Bobby Wright, Bill Jackson. 192 LEFT: During an IM game, Doug McMinn prepares to slam the ball across the net. UPPER LEFT: Alph and Flea bartenders remain busy in their Playboy booth, with set-ups going for one ticket. LOWER CENTER: Frost Weekend games give Rod Portele a chance to display a maIe's handling of a broom. BELOW: The brown and gold Alph-mobile hauls the well-tuned marching band onto the field for half-time entertainment. JN 5 E PHI ALPHA: Playboy Club Takes Top Money Active Alphs perform ... Homecoming parade ... game half-time Phi Alph Marching Band a homecoming must year long participation in in- tramurals fall and spring steak fries Alph house get togethers Point Pleasant scene of semi-formal winter banquet ,,. Frost weekend ... Mitch Ryder Concert sponsored as fund raiser for Mike Brewster Memorial Fund competed in broomball games successfully worked with Fleas Campus Chest Weekend spring banquet out- side . .. Polynesian theme . .. change of pace ... par- ties in Alph tradition during year held at Tearn- ster's Hall .,. Minneopa Country Club .,. successful rush year ... fraternity becomes increasingly diversified. pf 4 41 if L T .pn X 5' , 1 4 gi H: f Eg Z V v L 1 L lf.: ' I -- f 3 1 Y 41: fi? , ,1 -an v , 1 M -:ff 1- ,J f, 'i .Ay W g 'E Yi 5 . , ' ' 5 v .' 'V EQ ? E, 1' i Wf-:gjgg 3-A i ., . ? z' fu ' N452 .. ' Q .s AL 7 ' a - ' ig! , , i - S I r 5 . Y K f . P' ' L ., 1. 1, ,D 73 l , f , 1, i 4 . 265, ' my : , . Y .4 3' 5 F, gp 'sl 4 'L gy . 'fs - ' 1 A M ,. L V 3 , '- x f V W., .W tl, W ' wi, . M Y' QCQQ 1 ae ff i 'Q - . url' 1 1, I I ' 5 ' D' 'Ly , . - V' X A ' ' ' .' xi' 1, 5 - 3 .ml A Z- : Y 5-A'1.1'::. 1 A f .1 5 fi 1 -. ,, . .. , , N 2 5, 1,3-1:I'? ' wilt Z ' V - . rg 1' ' . Jill' ,A I ' Y ,W , 44 ' Q egg 55' , 'S . . P - , 4 X' 'L' 'E W A. 1,,,L , 0 , , . . x,,,,Q F, N .1 -if M . 4:4 -arf' Vx ui-Y ' ' mfr- 1q1,z5,5,,- ' ' , i N N We Q .Y ,- K V , --.ygw-.f -A-. -Q4 :f ,-L,L Q - - .xg-1-wig, 5.42, in Qs-ffifag'-2Z:gn7fQ,fA?E'f1Q1, . ' ' ' ' 52 Y' iff 'shfz I L 1, I ' QQ H 4 'Ry ,, , X fx., , L LEFT: Vic Benetti and .left Chase help set the mood for the seance in the TK Campus Chest booth. FAR LEFT: Pulling with all their might, the TK's try tor a tug-o-war victory during the Frost Weekend contest. LOWER CENTER: A flickering candle ofthe seance helped the TK's win most original Campus Chest booth. BELOW: Be Lizard is the title of this snow sculpture. a Frost Weekend project of the TK's. 44 if V . ', ', T. -be Am , fit i an Tb it .k- 0 QM ef FRONT ROW: John Lankow, Dan Isaccson, Bill Santee. Charles Nlachacek, Roland Erickson, Robert Janzen, Jon Sjoblom. BACK ROW: Brad Sie- laff, Dave Dombrock, Paul Carpendo, Mark D. Johnson. Doug Pierson, Dave Eskilson. George Hulstrand, Terry Danger. Dale Hedstrand. 195 ei' . . ..?.,f,.. . .. v R - :BEL fi 8.1! TAU PSI OMEGA: Frat Feels Death of Broth er Reds have successful year . . . keep up record for ath- letic prowess many members on varsity football, basketball teams participation in all intramural sports reach final playoffs in all events took several second place positions Homecoming be- ginning social events of fraternity ... host alumni at post-game festivities . . . Reds mourn death of broth- er, Tom Ziegler ... New Prague scene of winter ban- quet . . . Frost weekend . . . Reds win third consecutive broomball championship in heated finals follow competition on ice with performance in kitchen annual Red's Pancake Supper spring banquet at New Ulm's Turner Hall participated throughout school year in Big Brother program ... provide com- panionship for local youth. -,QA r wi M, 5. ,, S S S S ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Bruce E. Johnson, Bruce Dahlmeier, Al Muehlhausen, Perry Schroeder, Greg Torgerson, Mike Bussey. Jay Anderson, John Woodworth, Dave Tomljanovich, Robert Finck, Jack Berg- man, O. Bernhard Anderson. ROW TWO: Mike Polkowske, Wally, Jim Terry, Doug Jensen, Karl Anderson, Harry Gibson. Dean Kunze, Greg Johnson, Jim Kuitu, John Nelson, Kirk Pederson, Les Riess. Jim Nordstrom, Gordy Engel, Gary lsak- son, Jon Biebl, Jan Horak, Tom Beilke. Roger Marks. BACK ROW: Mike Simenson, Carl Johnson, Swede. UPPER LEFT: Wait- ing forthe broomball game to start, the Reds rest along the arena sidelines. FAR LEFT: After a discussion in Alumni, Jan Horak and Gordy Engel get caught in the slow exiting crowd. LOWER CENTER: Greg Johnson struggles for possession of the ball. LEFT: Karl Anderson and Greg John- son try their ability in the kitchen during the annual Reds' Pancake Supper. FRONT ROW: Arthur Jaros. George Pearce. John Gantzer, Darrell Kuiala Ron Larson BACK ROW Roger Stearns Steve Zacher Stan Raab. David Berg, Steve Bakk, Mike Davis. Peder Cross. Steve Pearson Jett Loven Dave Hinds Mike Steinbring UPPER CENTER: Steve Zacher enthusias- tically chomps on a hot dog during the annual Homecoming contest. UPPER RIGHT: A bewildered hi-Ieaguer gets direc- tions from John Gantzer. LOWER CEN- TER: Pat Kindstrom. AKPsi Sweetheart for 1968-69, enjoys a reception given in her honor. RIGHT: During Frost Weekend tug- o-war contests. the AKPsi's are toppled by the Eppies. X 1 pa i X ALPHA KAPPA PSI: LeVander Named Honorary Epsilon Xl ... local chapter ot national fraternity ... business oriented .,. successful year ended with good rush results professional meetings held through- out year ... socially, two banquets given .., fall ban- quet theme taken from Rod lVlcKuen poem Flower People .,. held at Viking Junior ,.. big spring event ,.. Make Someone Happy .,. at Coachlight Inn ... honors, awards presented .,, fall announcement ... AKPsi Sweetheart ... junior Pat Kindstrom ... Acting President Albert Swanson ... presented award for distinction by fraternity i.. annually . A, honorary member initiated ... this year's choice A.. Governor Harold LeVander . .. in category ot student excellence senior Gary Johnson AKPsi plaque ... given for maintaining highest grade point average in busi- ness ... frat contributes in service to GA . . . acts as guides for special events . .. in both social and service areas . . . AKPsi led impressive school year. 1. X s C - fff' .Q?W,-n 5: 1-A Jig., fi - , n W ,Q 0 .. Y I 4 . . Zu , ,fj.- X , , XX ' 1 ' 'JW -v ' - 1 :G 1 5.11.19 '0 - xi Win 1 Kai' gf M3 Xa! L Q K , 1 :hr vii:-450 :fp-in - I X' 1 W... k :,vxW 1 Q WMQWW' N rv, 1' - --1 W, Swv I l N ' W -. . ' L 5 -.c 5 wi' :fir f fir iw. Jviz'A!!l1A-'far' - Liu 7 'xi ,rh-fx nf an Qv r 1:-hx wie, f Q fifsf A E ' QQ: AQ . 'XE' ' 1 V. ' . ull' Y x su ,git-1 .' -, 'x' . N V, 1 nxt N, N y X . , ' f-....- T-, x' ' f-Tlx Qx W' -.QF I 4 . N.:-mv? 1, 0 , 'Q-.wm?'G.iii . X fl X I I r fr-if 1 L 5: . ' . . . . A' 'fa f 1 Wi. A 3 Q I f .7 5'f, ninF wus? ' 1' r .aeiigf Li ,.,..-1, 33,4 . ,ll GusTAvlAN WEEKLY: Staff Changes at Mid-year A weekly newspaper ... the Friday faithful sum- mary of week's events ,.. of coming events .,. sounding board for complaints. opinions, ideas hard working staff keeps it going . . . cartoon artist... editors ... writers .., typists .,. each Wednesday, a deadline 4.. early morning delivery to St. Peter Herald all day Thursday. putting pieces together change of staff at the semester this year . , . freshmen dominate the staff .,. brighter office to vvork in this year painted green, violet. yellow probe for brighter ideas, also get student participation organize , ., 2400 copies distributed each week ,,. all interests represented students, faculty respond ... through winter recluse, spring fever and frustrat- ingfinals . . . the Gustavian Weekly. ,--,X-A I S ...J B :ax , LEFT: Mike Meyer. Sports Editor. UPPER CENTER: Jane Norman. Feature Editor - second semester: Mindy Rittenhouse. Reporter. FAR LEFT: Jerry Lowell, Co-Edi- tor - first semester, Editor-in-Cnief - second semester: Liz Patrick. Circulation Manager: Karen Beliile, Assistant Circula- tion Manager. LOWER LEFT: Tim Haut. Co-Editor - first semester: Dale Hed- strand. Business and Advertising Manag- er. LOWER CENTER: Louie Agrell. Artist. BELOW: Karen Sheppard, Feature Editor - second semester: Jon Skaaien. Reporter. ml. ' i .' -- 203 M fi , vii An, ,gf , .3 . ,s A Ag-, ,V G .-.V 'QQ' QV 7 ,.v Vg, n k.. , ' EE. 5:51 V ... -.V-11-3 gs V -, 5 V 'f . 1--f-f, . f ' H.-Q x T i',g.2igfi,E f f IEW -.11,f':i,. - ' . 1' V'.LaV- - 12.3. - .fp-. , .ma W A ., 1 ANA S.. . ggi. , . Li. 173 rv V QM S mug ,aww . ' ..-, ,,1,,,, .f,., W... . , ., ' M If ,gg :Q ir: , V fifif .z .y V- f -Pr 1:-Q5 ?iVwf:'V , ,EN .:l. xg,3:V.,wef-'.-.:-Vw ,V VV, WV- A X., Y. ,V ,Y.. V ,V-15 u, .,, H . Y , M X- my., . . 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HE -stiff 205 STUDENT SENATE: Senate Backs Coffeehouse Student body representatives . ,. seek closer ties with needs of students relaxed, relevant atmosphere, key to '68-'69 Senate has active year in govern- ment... supports AWS change in junior hours sponsors campus Glamour Girl Contest debates value of NSA, CSCA memberships dissolves NSA ties ... irrelevant to Gustavus ... drops out of CSCA ... plans student body fast for charity . ,. must give it up because of dissenters , . . makes a Bethesda nurse official member as Senate plans placement of park benches around campus approves plan for campus maps to be placed at entrances to GA seeks extension of Old Main hours for study purposes .., hosts draft advisor, Sandy Wilkinson ... backs opening of Coffeehouse, The Alternative, in Coed Cen- ter holds spring elections Jim Colt's CAS de' feats rival PUP for major positions creativity, ac- tion, service initiated second semester close ties with creativity committee and theme begun ... to be continued fall semester with official Creativity Year on campus. '- ,N vi. fail - jg f-f'e.5 tt anime ' fr . YP ' 1 mm fmna lin' .. A Campus RIGHT: Modeling during the Flea Style Show. which was one ofthe main events of AWS Women's Week, is Elsa Eckhoff. FAR RIGHT: Barb Anderson tries to decide what to eat during an AWS sponsored tasting tea. LOWER CENTER: AWS officers for 1969-70: SEATED: Michele Thibault, 1stVice-President: Mary Parkin, President. ROW TWO: Kay Hagberg, Secretary: Sue Early, Treasurer: Rachelle Lindorf, 2nd Vice President. FAR BELOW: Working frantically Sara Leadholm finishes the decorations before the Big-Little Sis Return Party. BELOW: Performing for the mothers and guests on the AWS Mothers Day are Joyce Sautters, Ruth Pearson and Carol Manfred. a rf-:V 2 i as ,ii Y A f 'Hin Spot DLLEGE Bom S Adolphun College , 4 ii: as -I-5 fe 52, vii- , a w ,..-f ft Q :Sk Q Lf ,,.. , -. gm: . i . ,,,. .,.. 71' nf L fr ,M s 207 l 11 g K -' :'g - 4.5 ie. f , f in,3,'- . ,u 4 QSQB ' . i film - - iiww ...sgE,k we' AWS: Women's Week New to Campus Each Gustavus coed belongs ... can play role in deter- mining activities, rights of women students .,. func- tions begin before school .,. organization of Big-Little Sis program .., introductory booklet published to help incoming coeds ... orientation AWS style show ... seminars ... Homecoming Queen's Reception ... St. Lucia Day Christmas smorgasbord round outfall semester ... played large role in removing dormitory hours for junior women, women twenty- one planned, executed full week especially for campus women culminated by Mother's Day luncheon, program Buttons and Bows AWS banquet final spring activity St. Lucia members revealed, scholarships presented, announcement of newly elected officers made Patti Engel elected bestdressed . .. begin planningfor another year. all i xl it '-visiviimfi ei --sat Q 1,5-.1 M ., ,,,,,,--.n 'SJ , l . l .. 1. .u,,.G ... , -,Y-. , ..-If -'T-W Ai- W M'Q- AT, f' 0, H ifwsl' f-4' i 9 4-ff, Q X 'Iwi . 1' it fi'-ee 'AJ Y4,-,,4nfW ' . 'iw AW ,,,,,j Wmgi ,:, y ' it A .'1e'f'Q. ,, M. Q T- A F ff if mx - ,reg e,a,fffz,, faaia' ,icq-14.1.is'L 4- it ef w2i:.51?fF?5' T T A'9v ' ' 1 'i-rfb, i ff-' , ,T -lv-E5 'Sf 5523: lf? A it 5 'ff ' 5- 4 A 5 J: 1- , jf -1 'FSL' -nv 1 ' . iv rf! 2 . -1121? V QQ 2. , ' 51-. 1, -?,,e',f.'a,,ii i gs'-ez ' ' g V' ' uv Kiwi - ,,, .if Q ,V V, ' f 5 'i fig V ' 'nil i -ll w,ii . - ,fi N, ff: 1 Q xi Mi . F '1 A. , 2 ea f 1.,-::4.i.5fS2.gs12 ABOVE: WRA-sponsored Aquatic League members rehearse for their upcoming performance. FAR ABOVE: Swim Team: FRONT ROW: Allie Young, Nancy Asplin. Lincla Nlellingen. Jennifer l-lammel. Sandy Schultz, Donna Haney. BACK ROW: Peg Charlton, Gerry Goan, Debbie Linquist. Christ Ohrbeck, Margie Young, Lori Lawon. UPPER CENTER: Basketball Team: FRONT ROW: Don' na Haney, Becky Jensen. Kathy Kagol, Judy Johnson, Koni Nlilinkovich, Cathie Zimmerman. BACK ROW: Peg Charlton, Kathy Danielson, Linda Jungck, Andie Lodrig, Pam Peterson, Roxy Swenson. FAR RIGHT: Linda Frank and Shyrl Vaughn get a bit caught up in sorority bowling competition. RIGHT: WRA supports the cheerleaders: Dar Gustavson and Kathy Fish, in turn, sup- port the Gustie teams, 208 5 633 -,L pil- 4. L, bf 'f f A , T A- -u. . X. , 4 5? .. Q 'lt' gjv U :Q 5 xi , 30 X N if ' z 'STV v' , L I PEP BAND: Band Adds Musical Boost The Brass .., informal group of musicians ... led by Steve Hoernemann plays original arrange- ments .,, unique all brass stage band ... performs at all home basketball games some indoor hockey games ... for Minnesota Pipers at lVlet Sports Center ... selected to play in ABA play-offs . . . Whitey's Brass supported by, affiliated with Athletic Depart- ment in first year of organization promotes pep ... enthusiasm .,. with jazzy renditions .., defi- nite boost to athletic events ... musical support for Gustie teams ... extra punch to bleacher cheers and excitement . . , school spirit . . . the Gustie spirit. ABOVE: Head pep man. Steve Hoernemann belts out musical spirit and enthusiasm. UPPER CENTER: Whitey's Brass spends time in preparation for an upcoming basketball game. FAR RIGHT: During the Tri-State Bowling Meet, Coach John Ewert. Jim Luey, and Keith Carlson keep close watch on the opponents, RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Captain Brad Walker. Bob Walker. Jim Luey. Bruce Biltgen, Ed Har- ney, Keith Carlson. BACK ROW: Becky Jensen. Captain Sue Heden- strom. Pearl Seabrooks. Debbie Cutshall, Berta Lanterman, Penny Peterson. Coach John Ewert. O itll BOWLING TEAM: Women Take Championship Gustavus men, women ... compete in bowling leagues .. . men's team does competition in Tri-State League North, South Dakota, Minnesota par- ticipated in meets at St. Cloud, Mankato, the Universi- ty, Northern State College in South Dakota, the Uni- versity ot North Dakota, University of Iowa, iowa State opening meet of Tri-State League held at GA .,. women participated in the Minnesota Women's Bowling League . .. after season of competition with schools such as Mankato, St. Cloud, the University, St. Olaf .., team competed in match at U of M .,. came away with first place championship trophy both men and women's teams took part in region ten divi- sion of the ACU International Competition both teams under direction of John Ewert. iii iii S .1553 11555 it , 'mt ' . pe:-, U.-,LW ,---- 1- , 1 Y if , Q , s Fifties' rinwihutwiars-4-1-iia - fe fit' mu .ea 1 , im.. -'iw ii title Ig, ,'J Clif ' , it ,l wife!-.T l iiiikflszsf- L v -- . 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Wm , ' 1 W ' K . 5,, Ax s 1 ' 4,1 f 1 HAM r, . J ' :Ti .m -Faint' 917 Q.. PM! .5711 ' at ,K .. ' g,-ff? ai ' QE , k 1 ii if ig . 'H , 2, LEFT: Each league member moves in exact precision for a successful show. FAR LEFT: Donna Haney concentrates on the routine. LOWER CENTER: Linda Gunnerson and Donna Haney perform as a single unit. FAR BELOW: FRONT ROW: Sandi Schultz, Linda Gunnerson, Marcia Bomgren, Pam Maedl. ROW TWO: Mary Parkin. Kathy Brown. Jane Peterson, Marcia Ode-gard, Marilee Boole. Donna Haney, Gail Siverson. Joy Sauerbrey, Karen Johnson. BACK ROW: Sue Hanson. Roberta McCarthy. BELOW: The girls fan out in an effective star formation. L le, 'eff .efmn . W, ri. it - A gie - '- ,ge-e:'!p,...-1 -'2 -Q - - 4. f-V , '5 ,rf 5 A eg- J ' 'L . - v A Xu- Y ' :V A -:QT ,N . -,,4 Lv ,- ,...1- b , 'IQ QW' :QE tea?Ert. fi! .V , ,. ,. ..,. W CD lI.l CD C0 4 .I 0 Q.. .- ng.. , ,M -nz.. -al1mm: :mmw 1mm-1nwewa.n 1 I FRESHMEN: Encounter Strange faces ... another home ... new friends ... different jargon ... you've left home ... make it on your own adjustment .., letters ... learning to match jackets with fraternities and names with faces ... loneliness ... anxiety ... trial ground for values, faith, ideals the dating rush upperclassmen look you over ... mastering the buzzer system .U first phone call ... class of what year? ... finding out who and what you are ,.. high school treasures give way to Gustie souvenirs ... all night sessions . .. eight o'clock classes Composition 101 learning, mostly outside the classroom ... starting at the bot- tom of the ladder again ...becoming a Gustie. Sayed Adem PatAhrens Lewis Agrell r Polly Albertson Diane Albrecht James Albrecht Jamesetta Alexander Alan Anderson Brad Anderson Ellen Anderson Chris Anderson Harry Anderson James Anderson Jane Anderson Jayson Anderson Jennifer Anderson w-r if 5 MA Julie Anderson Laurel Anderson Leslie Anderson Nancy Anderson Vicki Arneson 'flu-fav Karen Backels Barbara Bahls Robert Baird gi B George Baldwin Valerie Barnett Nancy Baseman David Bates Cynthia Beck Douglas Beck '- Peggy Benedict Mark Bennett BJC-Q 35' - .f4f'f?Evg1wss':. 94 fellas! ii . . ' una r Pat Berg Ron Berglund Linda Bergquist Bruce Biltgren Becky Bingea Nancy Bjork Lesley Blanc Grant Block 411, adQ Q . wr 218 47 , .K N rv 1- ' , ll V , elfy dl F l ii,'fl5iEiig 2: ku! gi if l , i, L3 ' N ,i r - C. , ' 1 f ,K i : if W f N LEFT: Freshman Class Officers: Bob Boeck - president: Linda Dawson - secretary: Betty Somers - treasurer: Jim Zimmerman - vice- president. ABOVE: Experiencing her first Nobel Conference, Kathy Dlercks listens attentively to the Chapel speaker. 219 John Blomquist Scott Blomquist Bob Boeck Tom Boehne Nadine Boesch Neil Bolkcom George Bone Lynn Bottge Daniel Boxrud Carol Brahee LaDene Brandt Sharon Braun Corey Brause Sandra Brekke Dale Britzius Gerri Brown Scott Bryngelson Naomi Bulbulian Ginny Bush Merrilee Carlsen Chuck Carlson Linda Carlson Sue Carlson Reg Chambers Linda Christenson Randy Christiansen Nancy Clayton Cathy Colbeck Bob Coleman Steve Collins Carol Colwell Ellen Colwell John Cooley Mike Cooper Curt Cotton Mary Crews Kathy Cruse Debbie Cutshall Grant Cyboron Barb Dahl Nancy Dahlgren Kathy Danielson Linda Dawson Ted Dedolph Kathy Diercks Doug Dieter Jan Ditmore Durene Doering Todd Dokken Dave Dorn Judy Dostel Jane Drew Ann Duer Pat Dungan Thalya Durst Tim Durtsche Sue Early Scott Ebersole John Edman Michelle Egan Larry Ekegren Chuck Eliason Kathy Ellis Gary Englund Claudia Engwall Greg Engwall Kathy Erickson Lana Erickson Leland Erickson Jonna Erlander Doug Ewert Terri Fay Frances Ferguson Steve Fischer Sheryl Fitting Bob Flag Q ,lt l f Q 3' -T cs-K tv .. 3 Z! Z K. Q RIGHT: Linda Gruber gives a congratulatory hug to her successor - Carol Manfred, Frosh Queen. ABOVE: Returning Gusties orient themselves to the new frosh during the first mixer. 220 JN Su if FRESHMEN Jim Florine Jane Flygare Jim Folkercls Julianne Foss Kurt Foss Marilyn Foss Curt Fossum Stan Fredrickson Steven Furusetn Wayne Garnett Jim Genrke Ken Giese Karen Gjerstad Vicki Glaeser Marcia Glantz Sharon Glass Jim Grant Loretta Gra ue Linda Graupner Holly Green William Green Bill Gruman Edwin Gunberg Jeanne Gunderson FRESHMEN Laurie Gustafson Steve Gustafson Nancy Hagstrom Nancy Hallin Linda Halvorson Pat Hande Carolyn Hansen Connie Hanson Kristine Hanson Nancy Hanson Ranae Hanson Richard Hanson Barb Harney Don Hasbargen Carol Hatch Gioia Hauritz Case Hayward Vernon Hedlin Linda Heitrnan Jean Henrichsen Sue Herington Cindy Hermanson Dave Hinds Greg Hitter Karin Hobbs Dale Hoechst Paul Hoff Debbie Holman Kris Holrnquist Mary Holmquist Michele Holt Barbara Horn Linda Horrisberger Karen Hovde Arleen Howard Brian Hulstrand Charles Hurd Tom Hystead Jim Hytjan Yona lsingo in 'I , Q . Q' F ' . X -- , x V ... X .A Z9 llyi , ' :K . ta. I. if f J 222 Linda Jabs Arthur Ja ros Becky Jensen Janice Jensen Cheryl Johnson Coleen Johnson Corinne Johnson Jennifer Johnson Karen Johnson lVlargaret'Johnson Marilyn Johnson Mary M. Johnson Mary V. Johnson Patricia Johnson Victoria Johnson Virginia Johnson Steve Johnston Roxi Juni Kathleen Kagol Kristine Kautz Dennis Kellar Karen Kelly Susan Kelly Susan Kibler Cheryl Kildahl Joe Kilpatrick Paula King Cheri Knautz Chere Knox June Knutson Mary Ann Knutson Marla Koepp Steve Konrad Mary Koppen Tom Krieger Don Kunelius Jon Laffoon Erik Langsjoen Doug Larsen FRESHMEN Reid Larson Debby Lee Mary Lee Kristin Lein Lee Lenz John Lewis Rose Linbo Denny Lind Sue Lindberg Steve Lindenberg Steve Linder George Lindy Rober Livingood Kathryn Loren Lavonne Lovstad Mike Lowe Chris Luecke Jim Luey Anne Lund Brant Lund Renee Lund Wallace Lunden Bruce Lungstrom Carol Manfred Linda Mannila Jill Marking Bob Marshall Craig Mattson Greg Mattson Peter Maul Berdie McDonald Pat McGill 4 gf F7 if jgggk 18- i l w ...l Ek, i i I UQ8 '1 ai If .fr ' il I 4 V. ai I ., f get I f vw- 'X I fm LEFT: 1 o'clock a.m,, dorm closing hours, brings the inevitable mush-rush. ABOVE: A frosh mother talks with an old acquaint- ance, while her daughter awaits her chance to make a new one. 225 Kay McNamara Andy Micheletti Dave Mickelson Alethia Middleton Tom Miller Mardella Milton Mary Moeschler Kathy Moline Bruce Monke Norm Moody Barb Moore John Morency Nancy Mork Julie Myles Tom Nelsen Bill Nelson Cherry Nelson Debby Nelson Sue Niebuhr Kim Nielsen John Nord Vicky Nordholm Althelene Norwood Martha Odden Marcia Odegard Melanie Ohman Julie Olmanson Greg Olson Gust Olson Linda Olson Marcia Olson Patti Olson Richard Olson Trudy Olson Marthea Opsahl Carl Oslund Greg Panno Alzaphus Payne Jan Pea ke George Pearce Margaret Pearson Ruth Pearson FRESHMEN Steve Pearson Kathy Pegors Chris Peterson Craig Peterson Jane Peterson Jeri Peterson Laurel Peterson Marcia Peterson Pam Peterson Penny Peterson Louise Petzold Mark Phillips Steve Pierce Arlene Potter Stan Raab Jeff Rader Margaret Radichel Bob Radl Art Raedeke Sharon Ramberg Jack Randall Margaret Ranes Marilyn Rauch Jean Rebischke Yvonne Reinhold Sue Retrum George Roberts Sharon Roden Rebecca Rogers Steve Rogosheske Dar Rooney Dale Ross Steve Rossbach Sue Russeft Kathy Ruud Dan Ryan Mark Rydell Mary Rydell Jo Sackrider Steve Sandberg Donn Sandell Jim Sandquist Dave Sandt Linda Saue Joy Sauerbrey Charles Saxton Scott Schaffer Diane Schedin Eugene Schilling Jim Schimelpfenig Gloria Schroeder Kermit Schultze A vs , ll ae xii W .. V Q i L! ll. . i 9' - i ix' tx we v if . as is al, H. , I 6 12. P 42 -.0 -Q- zm , 1 A r , , 153. xx I s if , 1 LEFT: Barb Sjogren listens intently to the advice of Gustie big wheels. ABOVE: A free hour be- tween classes provides time for Arnie Erickson to daydream and relax. 227 Dale Schulz Vanette Schwartz Bill Seaholm Kathy Seely Dave Severson Robert Shull Paul Shymanski Gail Siverson Barb Sjogren Jon Skaalen Mark Slaughter Robert Sletta Alexis Smith Michelle Sonaglia Janet Sorenson Marlys Sorenson John Sorteberg Jerry Stafford Jill Starkey Sally Steen berg Robin Stegner Mike Steinbring Bill Steiner Jr. Lynn Steiner Linda Stenman Kathy Stephenson Debby Stewart Nancy Stewart Cookie Stohl Eric Stokhuzen Barb Stoksik Karen Storlie Pat Strand Charlotte Stiefel Amy Suderman Paul Sundberg Mark Swanson Cheryl Swedberg Roxy Swenson Tom Tatro PatTauge Leroy Telstad Joyce Tesarek Dennis Teske Chris Thiem Jim Thompson Nancy Thompson Pam Thompson , ,Hee qv fix 9 fig , Wi ' Qf' il . 'I 11 L3 RIGHT: Claudia Engwall adds expression to the Laugh-In Show. UPPER CENTER: Buying and browsing frosh flood the bookstore. UPPER RIGHT: Orientation provides chances to demon- strate social-abilities. 228 1 V 4' M 1'Y'f5 ? ' - .sc-kg? - i'sTf is E 'f215 ' 4-fsifiiw-xfffvzs + If Y Jfxsfqr 'fi 4 f ' :ff ICI! z i PYP Ein! 3 H--1 s.-,-, : , 1 1 -'5-1-51:55. If K wrt-2m.E. P -. W? si.. ,,'9'jlf i aigaiiair . f fix X f fin' 3.4.- 1 W K . 5? Af'-f K X, ww Z 3, ! ., , fi 33: . Qi -2 . -'WH ffilph 25 of-W 6 -gwfi 'Mm ' Q SB 3: . x V ,w Q ,- X 1 A - W grfv SCPHOMORES Leslie Aanestad Margie Aasness Rebecca Abrahamson Kris Adolphson Gale Aikala Susan Alexis Jean Ambrozich Kevin Amundson Barb Anderson Challis Anderson Kent Anderson Mary Anderson Michal Anderson Nancy Anderson Sandy Anderson Terry Anderson John Andren Kathy Aplin Peder Arneson Steve Bakk Sue Ballsrud ,vm agp' 4 'Q r X? N. , W.. ,. veg. 5 xx vim ,, iii Q s XE il. , . :QA RIGHT: Sophomore Class Officers: Tom Wilcox - treasurerg Warren Mullen - president: Stan Waldhauser - vice-president. ABOVE: Rich Friedlund stocks up on paperbacks during the Seven Days in March Sale. 230 K '21, if .:- ,1'LSA ' 'Q -We 4 1 is Fwd B l iiftilii' 1 A 5-.All --5:l- ' A w-. X, nr'- ,O Q. -- .. . ': ,i , 2: 4. l i, f , Randy Beahrs Tom Beilke Dennis Bengston Diane Berthiaume Carole Biehl Paula Bjorklund t ' wmmro Block -V1 H Glorya Bohmert . Marcia Bomgren V Rae Bonderson Z MarkBorglum fi ' Jim Bleidl -if 3 5 Dick Boyum Luan Brandt Ruth Ann Brevitz Lawrence Brigham Judy Broad Kathy Brown Steve Buehring Brad Burch Sandra Burfeind . Bev Burman it Barb Bussey Barb Carlson ,l .L , i Keith Carlson Linda Carlson Sue Carlson Bill Carroll Linda Christian Burton Clarke SOPHOMORES Involvement Summer flies .,. and is erased the moment you arrive on the Hill this is home ... August dragged, but finally you're back to the GAC campus . .. some faces aren't back ... check out the freshmen ... and wom- en ... were we like that? ... excitement .,. chosen roommates this year . .. you know everybody . , . first chance at the Greek life of sororities and frats ,.. the Gustie life is great join, participate, get in it classes come second for most social-ability play bridge join the canteen crowd ... many go the sweatshirt route ... female frosh competition ... sophomore spring slump two more years you're nearing half-way ... decisions .,. a major at last . .. memories ... friends , . A the really active year ... adjustment is over relax and enjoy the place you've made . . . your group . . , the Gustie spirit. Barb Clawson Leo Cobb Cathalee Cornell Dennis Cramblit Nancy Cross Elaine Crudo Rosemary Dahlen Roger Dahlquist Chris Dahms Jane Dale Barb Dalen Phil Dalen Jean Davies Ann Dickenson Sandy Dickmeyer Tom Dokken Laine Dopking Laurie Edmonds Mary Edstrom Patti Engel Susan Engel Roger Enquist Karen Erickson Mark Erickson Connie Ericson Phyll Fenske Chris Field Dave Fisher Bonnie Friesner Lynn Freund Linda Fromm AI Garner Shirley Gholston Harry Gibson Diane Gilchrist Carla Gingold Joanne Giwojna Carol Gotzrnan Sue Grant Dan Gronseth Kris Gruber Linda Gruber Sheila Gullickson Linda Gunnerson John Hagberg Kay Hagberg Barry Haglund Pam Hamilton Paul Harnmarberg Jennifer Hammel it J U' 1 i W xiii N kv , i. 41 F an g , ..,.:-: QQ.. ii TL is i' , . .P N .i A S i , Y :ss ,f ' iz 4, .2 In . S-I ii, I I- Af G VL g 1 i 'VO ia RIGHT: Duringthe annual hot dog eating contest, Steve Zacher and Bob Peterson find each bite less appetizing. ABOVE: Spectators find the egg-rolling contest rather amusing. 232 i ' '-ia 114' i 5 lx 33 i 111 ' 9' i A ,ixn 4, ' . i SOPHOMORES Bonnie Hammerstrom Mary Jane Hansen Lark Hapke Carol Haugen Diane Havilik Ben Hawkins Sandy Hayenga Marcia Head Rebecca Heath Denny Hedlund Sally Helgerud Diane Heratn Jane Hess Ariys Hill Jim Himanga Barb Hoistad Kathy Hokanson Ted Holman Liz Holrnquist Phil Holmquist Eileen Holz Cathy Howard Lynnae Hultgren Kim Hunziker SOPHOMORES Dale Isaacson Margaret Ista Kathy Iverson Alonzo Jackson Bill Jackson Dean Jackson Joel Jackson Linda Janisch Gail Jensen Gary Jepsen Bruce Johnson Bruce E. Johnson Judy Johnson Karen Johnson Linda Johnson Marilee Johnson Mary Ann Johnson Nancy Johnson Robert Johnson Scott Johnson Susan Johnson Wallace Johnson Marlene Kallsen Joyce Karnitz Bill Kautt Cindy Kisch Jim Klein Lois Klemm Billee Kraut Dave Kruger Dean Krych John Kuehn 9 .-e 'Q iw 15 Q MM X . li - J uv WW 'v-uv s h ' we 4 I l S 234 Q In L Lia! f, , ,J W I LEFT: The Homecoming dance attracted a spirited group of stu- dents. ABOVE: A few relaxing moments are appreciated by Pachi Lopez. 235 David Landin Vicki Larsen Clay Larson Jeanne Larson Nancy Larson Lori Lawson Cindy Lennartson Karen Leonardson John P. Lewis Cheryl Liepolt Marilynn Lilly Rachelle Lindorff Linda Lindstrand Carol Llpke Jim Lobdell Pachi Lopez Marsha Luebbert Terri Lund Gary Lundberg Pam Maedl Jeri Magner Allen Magnuson Claudia Masters Lynn Mattke Jan Mattox Darline Mattson Kathy McNeely Linda Mellingen Roger Menk Marilyn Mericle Steve Meyer Koni Milinkovich Dave Miller Johnnie Miller Nan Mitzuhata Gwen Moberg Nancy Molde Mark Monson Jim More Robert Mork Susan Mortenson Warren Mullen FF' SOPHOMORES Rosemary Mumm David Murray John Musgjerd Cory Muth Greg Myhr Janet Nelson Karna Nelson Kirk Nelson Michele Nimrod Linda Nordlund Gail Norton Marty Ofstie Jane Ohnstad Judy Okerman Richard Olsen Ron Olsen Gary Olson Linda Olson Lynette Olson Marcia Olson Ron Opsahl Paula Ostergren Nancy Ostlund Richard Otto Gary Papke Mary Parkin Dick Pattison Mickie Peiffer Dave Peters Marian Petersen Berit Peterson Beverly Peterson Dean Peterson Gary Peterson Jim Peterson Mark Peterson Mary Peterson Naomi Peterson Nat Peterson Pat Peterson 22 iw is - V 5 ,HL u ' A S. . S, '-.' wr? Wx 'l x a 236 1 -1 1, iifgw , igffg -1. 1, , A14 W. ,l . 1, i -. in 3 l -i 4 4 l 3' 14' 1 LEFT: Linda From and Mark Anderson discuss Sadie Hawkins marriage plans. tries her luck at egg rolling. UPPER RIGHT: Albert Garner and Pearl Seabrooks cup of coffee. 237 ABOVE: A coed leisurely enjoy a Rachel Peterson Ted Peterson Vicki Peterson Susan Pfeil Grace Philpot Carol Pichner Kim Pinkham Janet Planteen Rod Portele John Porter Diane Preblick Rich Reinertsen Ken Richard Vail Rollings Bonnie Ruidl Kathy Rydland Linda Rye Bonnie Sable Carol Saeger Cheryl Salmela Joan Sandberg Nancy Sandeen Joyce Sanders Jean Sather SOPHOMORES Mary Sather Ardls Saulsberry Debra Scheurle Betty Schulenburg Sandra Schultz Linda Schulz Nancy Scott Merlin Sellman Carol Sells Cindy Severance Polly Shannep Jarrett Sharp Jeanne Sielaff Jane Simcox Joanne Simonson Kathy Smith Jana Soeldner Leslie Spitzack Carol Springer Danelle Stello Pam Stillwell Sharlene Stokslk Jan Streeter Deanna Stromley Sylvia Sundin Helen Sutter Linda Swanson Paul Swanson Susan Swanson Dick Swenson Tom Talmo Bob Teerink Linnea Tennison Jim Terry Michele Thibault John Thomas Deborah Thorsen Gary Tidrick Denny Timmerman Chris Trick Teresa Ulku Marty Vandree Jennifer Villas Dale Voight Roger Volk John Vollum Brian Walden Stan Waldhauser Bob Walker ji ' nl, fl 45 5 ,I J N' .V .I lk ag.: v i l af .Q -l el wi -r v ff: ' I T A 'J In E xyv Y , - ,. -ll-,...,,,, '11- Q .. IN A v U ll A, , .ug W l 8 Q L. .il ji S f .A 'T' Lim 2, ' 5 i A Ev gsm?-t --1 em s n'-vifsyww ,, it as 1 A41 l Q 3 in , 1 5 L .1 I f' .E f-, 'QS M i rf-r I ,, vat 1- JK fy-i l ki 1 i l Poi A i -QP' A ,M 4 . Ig ,ii re l if 'i'9':5f. .-4:2 l- z 5 '1 : N v,-, 1 ' 4 tra.,-F. YS 5 Et! . A FSH Aria ' 37, 2 ,J t Y -55 A -- '-'N if ' It A fix -. '7ff',f1l- W an H -Q max L . gf' , Xrwvx Ix5?N:E I 'hYv.Kf v-.-.dj i' V .W , 4 ,ir f ,n W 'A to W lg' V i i ' 1 'A i , E if l if .- A :ZI X Al if ..,' 1-1 '- , '. A E fi it ff LEFT: Helene Wlosinski shares her voice during the Homecoming variety show. ABOVE: A Soappe Box Forum provokes thought from Sandy Hayenga. ABOVE RIGHT: A Gustie reacts tothe presidential nominees. 239 Kathy Wangerin Craig Wa ryan Greg Wasenda Warren West Carolyn Westerberg Sue White Tom Wilbur Beth Williams Lonnie Williams Bruce Wizik Helene Wlosinski W. Charles Wayke Paul Wright Judy Young Sandy Young CraigZelIer Sue Zenk JUNIORS John Adolphson Stephanie Agnew Bruce Anderson Claudia Anderson John E. Anderson Karl Anderson Barb Andrews Tommie Appleton Joy Arend Gary Asleson Nancy Atkinson Tom Aug Carol Bacon Jane Bader Al Barnes Mike Bartlett Marsha Beeson Vic Benetti Dave Berg Jon Berlauk Dave Betzler i 4. L J as , Y, , F :E RIGHT: As the Gustie basketball team scores, Ginny Nelson yells approvingly. ABOVE: Junior Class Officers: Patty Edson - treasurer: John Holt - president: Barb Lundberg - secretary. 240 .4 JUNIORS: Frustration Many return feeling older and wiser a major field now . .. wow! ... hit the books ... it's more than a social life ... the year to make grades ... settle down ... pinning . . . grades are vital, courses tougher ... frosh are still checked out ... they look so young .., fewer dates ... a more detached feeling now ... the small world of the hill ... look beyond and outside ... think .,. complain ... decide where you're going ... know people for what they are .., mere dates not enough what do you really think? closer friends become important the future looms playing isn't sufficient ... must work and plan. .. outgrowing the college life . .. suitcasers . .. evacuate and escape on the weekends t.. discuss ... re-evalu- ate ,.. the year is soon gone ... you've almost made it . . . at the end, still a Gustie at heart. s is iziffii f--ll 41 Larry Biederman Brian Blix Roberta Bloomquist Jim Bolmgren Warren Borchert Karen Bottge Wayne Brekke Mark Breneman Jay Brown Ben Bruns Diane Bryers Paul Carpenedo Bob Carruthers Janet Carter John Chindvall John Chogo Carol Christianson Kathy Collman Jim Colt Jill Conway JUNIORS Kathy Cori Kathy Cottingham Brian Deschneau Linda Dise Ann Dovenberg Carolyn Duncan Steve Earl Anne Edman Cindy Ehrich Jim Ehrich Bruce Eisenach Elaine Ellertson Diane Elvecrog Robert Engebreth Beth England Karen Enzenauer Bob Erickson Richard Erickson Roland Erickson Helen Esteson Jane Fedderson Sue Felkey Janice Femrite lVlaryI Fisher Craig Foster Linda Frank Pat Gabrielson Ronnie Gatzlaff Sue Gavere Linda Gilkey Nick Gisslen Fairy Goodwin Carla Green John Greupner Marcia A. Gustafson Sherrn Gutzman Karen Hagge Tom Halko Jeff Hall Jo Ann Hansen .1 h v 'km . A . L ,n fl if E, .A 3. L. LEFT: A window in Uhler reflects a feeling of disgust with the cold, snowy months. CENTER AND ABOVE: A joke during can- teen-time produces a typical reaction from Kathie Shurnway. 243 Cherie Harkenrider Jan Hartsook Pat Haugen Jon Hedlund Dale Hedstrand Steve Helland Steve Hoerneman Steve Hoffman Char Holian John Holt George Hulstrand Bruce Jaeger Carl Johnson Charlynn Johnson Mark Johnson Murlane Johnson Sharon Johnson PatJones Rog Jones Sue Jones Linda Jungck Bruce Jungerberg Pat Kindstrom Talmadge King Carol Kingbay Joan Klemenhagen Karol Klint Nancy Knox Melodee Knutson Meredith Knutson Karen Koepp Richard Krueger Darreil Kujala Cindy Langen John Lankow Roberta Lanterman Darius Larsen Marcia Larson Jerry Lein Scott Lichty Tom Lind Sue Linder Bonnie Mae Lindgren Allen Lipke Jean Lipke Denny Lofgren Barb Lundberg Darrel Lundquist Charles Machacek Sandy MacKenzie Bob Maland Nina Malo John Martinson Judy McPherson Kirk Metzger Charlotte Mikami Randy Millar Dave Morton Kathy Murphy Howard Nelsen Craig Nelson Ginny Nelson Greg Nelson John Nelson Norm Nitzkowski Ken Nordlie Denny Odette Carla Rae Olson Jarl Olson John Orrison Jolly Palm Marlys Palmer Joyce Parks Jay Paulus Dean Pearson Lee Pederson Mary E. Peterson Tom Peterson Mary Phalen Connie Phillips Mike Piepkorn Doug Pierson Sandy Qualley Leanne Reitzel Dick Renquist Gary Ringus Mindy Rittenhouse Kris Rogich Robert Rose Jim Rucinski Kathy Ruud Jayne Rydland Doug Sandberg Cynthia Scharmer u. ' .. G- RIGHT: Juniors brave a third winter on the hill. ABOVE: Jim Colt discusses his new duties as student body president, 244 JN F ,D ,ii 245 'K 'Y L f 'taslrtla' M JUNIORS Perry Schroeder Byron Schwab Karl Schwalm Carol Seilner Kathie Shurnway Jane Simonson Jane Slater Roger Stearns Sue Steen Sandy Stephenson Alice Stohl Mary Stoller Steve Storlie Lynne Struebing Mark Swanson Dave Swenson Henry Taxis Paul Thornspon Frank Thorngren Glen Thorsander Bruce Torkelson Mary Torstenson Lindy Turner Shyrl Vaughn JUNIORS Steve Waldnauser Torn Waldorf Brad Walker George Walters Audrey Weckwerth Bonnie Weckworth David Wellington Sally Wizik Julie Wood Nancy Yard Blair Younger Barb Zakariasen Merrill Zieman Roger Zleman Bucky Zietz 'z N-N. le 1. 4 r X We udp! Qi,-y IQ +5 'Y wilt v ' ',-532231 ,ips-i tfffgglj i as-grqrv' ,EQ ifrrlafui Q-Ui . N 'Ffh NURSING STUDENTS: Nurses Remain Gustie Gals Another Gustavus campus Bethesda branch over 70 junior and senior women ... completing ma- jor in nursing ... classroom lectures ... on the floor hospital training Mattson Hall living hours of hard work . .. a life in itself ... St. Peter, a world away Gusties become Bethesda nurses against their wishes ... want closer ties with Gustavus ... partici- pation in many campus activities throughout the year ,.. St. Paul's advantages also ... shopping, concerts. theatre, new people training at Children's Hospi- tal, Anoka State Hospital, Family Nursing Service, and Bethesda ... every area of nursing covered ... liberal arts requirements taught by main campus profs six completed in two years twelve team nursing faculty teach courses in major ... two years away from GAC campus .., but only in distance, not Gustie spirit ... return to GA to receive B.A. A.. nurses ... but most importantly Gustie girls. Jackie Anderson Sue Anderson Linda Beck Nancy Carlson Patti Carlson Ruth Carlson Kathy Draxten Jan Erickson Cindy Forsman Willie Mae Foster Pat Gebert Andrea Holmquist Mary Larson Claudia Marks Linda Martinson Diane Mickelson Allene Munson Joyce Norris Trude Petersen Luella Peterson Janice Rice Sue Schlapkohl Mary Lea Seidler Gail Sova ,L j Pat Stoddard Leslie Strom Joan Tesch Barb Watson Ruth Wilkman PatWiIlis 247 RS ENIO S SENIORS: Fulfillment Return again .,. for the last time ... can't believe the last year has come ... the oldest on the Hill .M good or bad too many unknown faces feel almost out of place in the world you've been such a part of . . . the fourth short year .,. will it ever end ... panic ,.. what to do next year ,.. grad school ... service ... marriage .,. the year of engagements ... the block get through nine more courses drudgery a bit more independent ready to move on ...so much to do ,., so few hours... start- ing over you'd do many things differently forms ... senior pictures .,. comprehensives ... red tape .,. battle the registrar .., harder to get out than it was to get in senior serenade senior nic seniors at Lake Washington seniors! gradua- tion four years worth of memories great friends ,.. hard to leave .,. let's get on with it ... four years enough A.. Gustavus Adolphus ... a piece of yourlife. 1-go, 1'-'yzh e M M52 if 1753 5 5 . 'wi Farewell gesture for graduating seniors ... Junior Class carries on tradition ... May 21 ... banquet, program Ob Scene ,.. Master of Ceremonies, junior John Holt remarks added by Acting Presi- dent Swanson senior response Gary Pops Johnson, Senior Class President, presented poem chosen with graduating class in mind .,. guest speak- er Minnesota Teacher of Year Mr. Richard Hanson ... after dinner, program ... announcement of 1969-70 Senior Class Officers . .. Dean Butler made presentation of St. Ansgar members Alumni Hall then opened for dancing ... joint class event fitting as seniors move on ...juniors move up. !ii:.5iN5,g Ag?gf'gj2 ,V -4':3T .- 'H , . 3 1 . I I, - 5 E .,, Q' ii. i 3 8 .4 4 fw ABOVE: Famous Senior Gusties pass in review as John Holt speaks at the banquet. FAR ABOVE: St. Ansgar: FRONT ROW: Dave Solheim, Barb Seeley, Cathy Nelson. Connie Johnson. Nancy Mattison, Ruth E. Johnson, Sue Dorosh, Julie Johnson. Dave Leitzman, Anne Lundholm. BACK ROW: Steve Eckman. Tom Williams, Paul Strandness, Mark Victorson. Ted Zinner. Ron Hobart, Dick Diercks. Gerry Hippensteel, Tim Haut. Gary Johnson. UPPER CENTER: Pops Johnson is touched by John HoIt's remarks. FAR LEFT: Guest speaker, Richard Han- son, speaks to the juniors and seniors. LEFT: Musical enter- tainment is provided by the quartet of Doug Sandberg. John Holt, Jim Colt. and Dave Peters, Karen Alrick Cindy Altemose Jay Anderson Joyce Anderson Kathleen Anderson Merideth Anderson Uhler . . . funhouse, come again Karen Alrick, Hutchinson: Elementary Education: GEA: WRAQ Cheer- leader: Alpha Phi Rho Sorority, song leader 4. Cynthia H. Altemose, South Bend, Indiana: Nursing: Nurses Choir 3: WRA 1,23 Powderpuff football 1.2: lVlNSA 43 NSNA 4: Tau Mu Tau Sorority. Jay Anderson, St. Louis Park: Mathematics: G-Club l,2.3.4. vice president 4: Football 1,2,3,4, co-captain 4: Tau Psi Omega Fraterni- ty, treasurer 3.4. Joyce Goetz Anderson, North St. Paul: Nursing: MNSA 4. Kathleen E. Anderson, New Ulm: Health-Physical Education: Phy. Ed. Majors Club 12,31 WRA l,2,3,43 Powderpuff football 1,2,3. Merideth Anderson, Hector: Elementary Education: Iota Delta Gamma 3,41 Delta Phi Omega Sorority. Paul Anderson Rick Anderson Gregory Benson Randy Berg iii IZ Paul Jeffrey Anderson, North Babylon, New York3 Psychology. Rick Anderson, Hudson, Wisconsin3 Biology. Cheryll Ann Armstrong, Minneapolis3 French. Christine Elizabeth Arneson, Wauconda, lllinois3 Nursing: Dormitory officer 43 Counselor 23 Nurses Choir 3,43 Chapel Choir 2:GNSA1,2. 3:MNSA1,2,3,4:NSNA1,2.3,4. Linda Jeanne Bailey, Hudson, Wisconsin: Psychology: Guild of St. Lucia 3.43 AWS legislator 3,43 Republican Club 13 SPAN 33 Spanish Club 13 Concert Choir 2,3,43 WBA 2,43 Powderpuff football 4: Cham- ber Singers 33 Union Board 23 Tau Mu Tau Sorority. David Lee Benson, Minnetonka: Business Administration-Psychold gy: Kappa Sigma Chi Fraternity. Gregory L. Benson, Scandia3 Business Administration: Omega Kap- pa Fraternity. Randall W. Berg, Hopkins3 Psychology. Brian G. Bergin, Minneapolis: Psychology. Jack Bergman, Savage3 Business Administration: G-Club 3,43 Foot- ball 3,43 Baseball 33 Ski Club 3,43 Tau Psi Omega Fraternity, vice president, social chairman. Bryon F. Berndt, Echog Business Administration: Phy. Ed. Majors Club 13 Football 13 Chi Iota Kappa Fraternity. Rebecca Sue Biesterfeld, WeIls3 Elementary Education: GEA l,2,3,43 Concert Choir 1,2,3,43 Beta Chi Sorority. Cheryll Armstrong Christine Arneson Linda Bailey David Benson Brian Bergen Jack Bergman Bryon Berndt Rebecca Biesterfeld i 4. ,I 'sei M . 4,3 'A 1 I Q. 316 A . , ,. fx: 1 HW I W+ m 1,2 W M M sei ' .- , - 1 1 ' ' I Carley J. Bjugan, Minneapolis: English: AWS representative 2,3,4: GEA 4: National Collegiate Players 4: WRA 2,32 Cheerleader 3: Union Board 2: Tau Mu Tau Sorority. Timothy R. Bloomquist, St. Peter: English: Republican Club 2: Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity. Paul M. Bohlig, Minnetonka: Business Administration: Republican Club 2,3: Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, treasurer 3. David A. Bolm, St. Peter: English. Shirley B. Bolm, St. Peter: Music. Jonathan K. Bomgren, Atwater: History: Weekly 1,2,3, co-editor. Ellen Bork, Ogden, Iowa: Mathematics-Psychology: Iota Delta Gamma 3,4: GEA 3,4, president 4: Chapel Choir 1: Band 1: WRA 1: Theta Xi Gamma Sorority. Susan Jane Brekke, St. Peter: Art: GEA 4: WRA 2,3,4: Powderpuff football 3: GNSA 1,2, vice president 2: Beta Chi Sorority. Jean Louise Buckner, St. Paul: Elementary Education: GEA 3.4: WRA 1,2,3: Powderpuff football 1: Theta Xi Gamma Sorority. Susan Buller Michael Bussey Carol Chaffee Thomas Cherry Susan Ruth Buller, Hendricks: Business Administration: Iota Delta Gamma 3,4: Guild of St. Lucia 3.4: Frost Queen Attendant: WRA 1,32 Powderpuff football 2: Cheerleader 2.3: Sigma Delta Sorority. trea- surer 3, historian 3, president 4: ISS 4. Michael D. Bussey, Annandale, Virginia: Business Administration: Tennis 1: Ski Club 3,43 Tau Psi Omega Fraternity, president 4: IFS 4. Janet Carlson, Moorhead: German: GEA 1,2,3,4. Joyce A. Carlson, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey: Chemistry: Iota Del- ta Gamma: AWS representative: Dormitory officer: Counselor. Les Carpenter, Prior Lake: Biology: G-Club2,3,4: Track 1,2,3: Omega Kappa Fraternity, secretary 4. Carol A. Chaffee, Amenia, North Dakota: Art-Psychology. Thomas Cherry, St. Paul: Business Administration: Kappa Sigma Chi Fraternity. Cynthia R. Christensen, Warwick, Rhode Island: French- Mathematics. Roger B. Christenson, Deerwood: Business Administration: Aca- demic assistant: G-Club: Football, manager: Phi Alpha Fraternity. treasurer. B.J. . . seven-year classmate Janet Carlson Joyce Carlson Cynthia Christensen Roger Christensen iq.. -ea-5 5 'Ne-JN. 1 Dale Churchill Roland Clark lris Connolly Barbara Cox Todd Cram Peder Cross Douglas Dahlberg Susan Dalin Dale F. Churchill, Waseca: Business Administration: G-Club 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2: Omega Kappa Fraternity. Roland Clark, Omaha. Nebraska: Psychology: Gustavian 4: Football 1: Epsilon Pi Alpha Fraternity. secretary. Iris Ann Connolly, Boulder. Colorado: English: Class treasurer 4: GEA 4: Concert Choir 1,2.3: Homecoming Queen Attendant: Tau Mu Tau Sorority. secretary 3. pre-sident4: ISS 4. Barbara Jean Cox, Chicago. illinois: Elementary Education. Todd A. Cram, Albert Lea: Biology: Kappa Sigma Chi Fraternity. Peder J. Cross, Bayport: Business Administration: Weekly 2.3: Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity. Dou las Carleton Dahlberg Edina: Business Administration Psy g 1 I ' ' chology: Class president 1: Spanish Club 3: Freshman King Attend- ant: Basketball 1.2.33 Baseball 1.2: Ski Club 4: Gamma Phi Omega Fraternity. Susan W. Dalin, Forest Lake: Health-Physical Education. 6 Antoinette Marie Dangelo, Aurora: Health-Physical Education: GEA 3.4: St. Lucia Queen Attendant: Phy. Ed. Majors Club 2: WRA 1.2.3: Cheerleader 2.3: Ski Club 3: Gymnastics 1.2.3: Tau Mu Tau Sorority. Terry Michael Danger, Esko: Historyi Student Government 3.4: reli- gious chairrnan: Democrat Club 1.2.3,4. president 3.4: Weekly 2.3: Track 1.2: Basketball 1: Tau Kappa Fraternity. president 3: IFS 3. Gregory C. Davis, Minneapolis: Psychology. Michael 0'NeaI Davis, Cleveland. Ohio: Business Education: Basket- ball 3: Baseball 4: Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity. president 4. Judy Mercedes DeIPino, Los Angeles. California: Music: Dormitory officer 3: Counselor 1.2.3.4: GEA: Chapel Choir 3.4: Bowling 4. Julius DeIPino, Los Angeles. California: History: Dormitory officer: Counselor: Republican Club: Spanish Club: Pre-Seminary Club. Lona Jean DeVoe, Stillwater: Elementary Education: GEA 2.3.4: WRA 1.2.3.4: Powderpuff football 1.2: Ski Club 1: Alpha Phi Rho Sorority. Nancy E. DeWeese, Kirkwood. Missouri: Spanish: Spanish Club 3: WRA 1.2.3: Track 2.3.4: Basketball 1.2: Swimming 3: Tennis 2: Base- ball 3.4: Delta Phi Omega Sorority. '. 1 N., 516. 'fri ' ' , N gg: - .Ad f an 'mm M, Xa gt S' 4,5 wt? iii? ' , 2 :fx-5m5.A ,, , fx up v 5 9' X. -A ,Q fl ,, , .'5.1,j,,,, M f 4 4 L yy .1 w 4 Q N '5 .- J X an x - 'X -:N E ' 2.0. ' F. 5 'Q V It 1 . A 4 4 ll I 'T W Q M 11. :U L fi Richard Diercks John Ditmore Michael Dobbs David Dombrock Susan Doshan Ronald Drevlow Virginia Drew Diane Drieling Richard W. Diercks, Edina: History: Student Government 2.3.41 Homecoming Chairman 3: Counselor 4: GEA 4: Cinch 1,2: G-Club 3. 4: Baseball 1.2: Union Board 2: Gamma Phi Omega Fraternity, presi- dent 4: lFS, representative. vice president 3. John C. Ditmore, Sauk Centre: Political Science: Nu Upsilon Gam- ma Fraternity. Michael T. Dobbs, Minneapolis: Chemistry: Republican Club 3: Cinch 1: Independent Men's Club, president 4. David Leon Dombrock, Taylors Falls: Religion: Chapel Choir 1,2,3,4: Band 1. Beverly L. Dopita, Mankato: Health-Physical Education: Homecom- ing Queen Attendant: Frost Queen Attendant: WRA, president 3: Tau lVlu Tau Sorority. Susan A. Dorosh, lvlt. Prospect, Illinois: Music: lota Delta Gamma 3, 4: GEA 4: Concert Choir 1.2,3,4, student director 4: Theta Xi Gamma Sorority. 258 Quarterback Lane Erickson concentrates on the gridiron Susan A. Doshan, Minneapolis: Elementary Education: AWS repre- sentative 2: GEA 3,4g WRA: Cheerleader 2,3.4: Ski Club 2: Gymnas- tics 1,2: Theta Xi Gamma Sorority. Ronald Drevlow, St. James: German. Virginia Drew, Minnetonka: Elementary Education: GEA 3,4: WRA 3: Ski Club 2,3: Judicial Board 3: Union Board 3: Alpha Phi Rho Sorority. Diane E. Drieling, White Bear Lake: Biology: Class vice president 3: Student Government 4: Dormitory officer 3: Frost Queen Attendant: Ski Club 2,33 Alpha Phi Rho Sorority, song leader 2. Linda Jean Dubbels, Mora: Speech: AWS 4: Debate 1: GEA 1,2.3: Weekly 1. Stephen S. Eckman, Duluth: Speech-Pre-Law: Dormitory officer 3.4: Debate 1,2,3,4: Pi Kappa Delta Speech Fraternity 2,3,4. John Jay Eisinger, Fargo, North Dakota: Biology: Track l,2: Phi Al- pha Fraternity, secretary 4. Jean Elliott, Navarre: English: AWS 2,3: Student Government, public relations officer 43 Dormitory officer 4: GEA 2,3,4: Gustavian, copy editor 3: WRA 1. Kathryn Eng, Hopkins: French: AWS board 4: Dormitory president 4: GEA 3,4: Freshman Queen Attendant: Tau Mu Tau Sorority. Gordon Engel, Wayzata: Business Administration: G-Club: Football 12.3.41 Tau Psi Omega Fraternity. Deborah Enroth, White Bear Lake: Speech: AWS: GEA: WRA 1: Ski Club 3: Tau Mu Tau Sorority. Bruce A. Enstad, Minneapolis: Pre'Law: Freshman King Attendant: Ski Club 1,2: Epsilon Pi Alpha Fraternity, treasurer 3. John Eisinger Jean Elliott Kathryn Eng Gordon Engel Deborah Enroth Bruce Enstad lt's only a burned out match. Dick. Richard Frykman Barbara Gilbertson fire-ups . . . pre-exam, pre-game, pre-dance, pre-party Paul Enstad Lane Erickson Lynn Fairweather Neil Fenske William Fletcher Robin Foerster Christine Frommelt lan Frykman V il ii' John Gantzer Cheryl Gardin Sandra Gingold Gordon Gish Paul Oliver Enstad, Minneapolis: Business Administration-English: Powderpuff football coach 3: G-Club1.2.3,4: Hockey 1,2.3,4: Soccer 1.2.3: Tau Psi Omega Fraternity. social chairman 3. Lane G. Erickson, Willmar: Distributive Science: G-Club 1.2.3,4: Football 2.3.4. co-captain 4: Basketball 1.2: Baseball 1,2.3,4. tri- captain 4: Epsilon Pi Alpha Fraternity. Lynn A. Fairweather, Belle Plaine: English-French: GEA 1.2.3-.41 WRA 1. Neil A. Fenske, Winnebago: Biology: Dormitory officer 2: Basketball 1: Gamma Phi Omega Fraternity. social chairman 3. William W. Fletcher, Chicago. Illinois: Business Administration- Mathematics: Iota Delta Gamma 4, Gymnastics Club 1.2: Chi Iota Kappa Fraternity. Robin Stuart Foerster, Zion. Illinois: Biology: Iota Delta Gamma 4: Gamma Phi Omega Fraternity, Christine Frommelt, Minneapolis: Sociology. Ian Frykman, Edina: Distributive Science: G-Club: Hockey 1.2,3,4: Omega Kappa Fraternity. Richard S. Frykman, Evansville: Biology-Distributive Science. I 261 ist Nancy Geyer Kathleen Giese Marsha Grant Marilyn Grenquist John Carroll Gantzer, Minneapolis: Business Administration: Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity. Cheryl Gardin, Anoka: Elementary Education: Beta Chi Sorority. Nancy Ellen Geyer, Wynnewood. Pennsylvania: Spanish: Iota Delta Gamma 4: WRA 1: Tau Mu Tau Sorority, treasurer 4. Kathleen Giese, Milwaukee. Wisconsin: Art-Religion: Iota Delta Gamma 4: Academic assistant: Student Government 4: Counselor 4: Chapel Choir 1.2: Concert Choir 2.3.43 Powderpuff football 1.3: Gymnastics 2: Beta Chi Sorority: ISS. representative, secretary 3. presidentfl. Barbra Gilbertson, Farmington: Elementary Education: GEA 3.4. treasurer 4: Chapel Choir 1: Delta Phi Omega Sorority. song leader. historian. Sandra Lee Gingold, St. Paul: Nursing: Dormitory officer 3: Nurses Choir 3.4: GNSA: MNSA 2.4: NNSA: Powderpuff football 2: Theta Xi Gamma Sorority. Jordan R. Gish, Le Centre: Business Administration: Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity. Marsha Grant, Balsam Lake, Wisconsin: Biology: Iota Delta Gamma 4: Guild of St. Lucia 3.4: Dormitory officer 2: SPAN 3.4: Band 1.2: Best-Dressed Woman 3: Theta Xi Gamma Sorority: ISS. representa' tive. vice president. president 3. Marilyn C. Grenquist, Cumberland. Wisconsin: Nursing. W3 I Jill Grisfe Patricia Gunnerson Marcia Gustafson Darlene Gustavson Stefon Guttormsson Scott Haag Cynthia Hall Russell Hanke Jill Denell Grise, Richfield: Mathematics: Chapel Choir 1.2: WRA 1.2. 3.4: Powderpuff football 2.3.4: Ski Club 2.4: Iota Beta Sorority. historian. Patricia Gunnarson, Kennedy: Mathematics: Delta Phi Omega So- rority: ISS representative 3. Marcia H. Gustafson, St. Peter: Sociology: Iota Delta Gamma 3.4: Guild of St. Lucia 3.4: AWS 2: Dormitory officer 2,3,4: Powderpuff football 2: Union Board 1.3: Beta Chi Sorority. Darlene Gustavson, Northbrook. Illinois: Health-Physical Education: Dormitory officer 1: Phy-Ed. Majors Club 2.3. secretary: WRA 1.2.3, 4: Powderpuff football 1.2.3.4. captain: Cheerleader 2,3.4: Aquatic League 1: Swimming 2,3.4: Alpha Phi Rho Sorority. Stefan Paul Guttormsson, LaCrosse. Wisconsin: Chemistry: Iota Delta Gamma 4: Pre-Medical Students Association 1.2.3. president 4. Scott Robert Haag, St. Paul: Business Administration: Republican Club 4: Football 1: Phi Alpha Fraternity. president 4: IFS 4. Cynthia Elaine Hall, Golden Valley: Health-Physical Education: Stu- dent Government 3: Counselor 3: Republican Club 3: GEA 3.4: Phy. Ed. Majors Club 2,3: WRA 2.3.41 Bowling 3: Ski Club 1.2.3. Russell J. Hanke, Hopkins: Earth Science-General Science: GEA: Chi Iota Kappa Fraternity. 262 Alice M. Hansen, Aurora: Biology. JoAnn Hansen, Pawtucket. Rhode Island: History. Betty Jane Hanson, Brookfield, Illinois: Nursing: Nurses Choir 3: MNSA 3.4: Alpha Phi Rho Sorority. David A. Hanson, Boylston. Massachusetts: History. Mary Sue Hanson, Minneapolis: Art Education: Dormitory officer 1, 2: Alpha Phi Rho Sorority. secretary 3. Michael Hart, Minneapolis: Chemistry: Iota Delta Gamma 3.4: Aca- demic assistant 4: Concert Choir 1.2: G Club 2.3,4: Tennis 1.3.4: Gamma Phi Omega Fraternity. Tim Haut, Davenport. Iowa: Philosophy: Iota Delta Gamma 3.4: Academic assistant 4: Weekly. copy editor 1, managing editor 2. co- editor 2.3.4. Sandra L. Hayes, Harvard, Illinois: Business Administration: Tau Mu Tau Sorority. 3, ' 21, .. , ,, - Mgszssg R if ,agar ,.,W,, .1 W - . 461 ,w -- U rl sw! .fe- R 1 'Wei' .,,.,x1 f15x 9 I ff - .L 5: K. ' Q K ? E .- . 1 ,Q 'Ai . ,,,,,',,1' yyX.-,K - N' 'Xi . . ,. jf : dj I f Q Si, Q 4 fi ff' .2 f F 3 Susan Mary Hedenstrom, Marshall: Business Administration: AWS, officer 33 Homecoming Queen Attendant 43 WRA 1,23 Powderpuff football 2,3: Tau Mu Tau Sorority. Margaret Lovseth Hegge, Beresford, South Dakota: Nursing: Iota Delta Gamma 3,43 Guild of St. Lucia 4: Counselor 23 Cinch 1,23 Span- ish Club 23 Nurses Choir 3,43 Concert Choir 1,23 MNSA 43 Theta Xi Gamma Sorority. Cheryl J. Hepokoski, Chisholm: Nursing: AWS 1,22 Nurses Choir 33 GNSA 23 MNSA 2,32 WRA 13 Iota Beta Sorority. Elizabeth Ann Heppner, Delavin: Music Education: Guild of St. Lucia 3,43 Republican Club 2,3,43 GEA 4: Concert Choir 2,3,4: Orchestra 1. 2,31 Band 13 WRA 1,2,3,43 Powderpuff football 1,2,3,4: Sigma Delta Sorority. Linda Kittelson Herrly, St. Paul: Nursing: GNSA 1,22 MNSA 43 NNSA 43 NSNA 43 WRA 1,22 Powderpuff football 1. Carol N. Heuer, Winthrop: Psychology: Counselor 4: AWS, judiciary board 33 WRA 1,2,3: Powderpuff football 13 Track 2: Baseball 3. Andrea Heusner, Hanover, Pennsylvania3 Health-Physical Educa- tion: GEA 3.4: Phy. Ed. Majors Club 1.2,3: WRA 1,2,3.4: Ski Club 3: Gymnastics 3: Beta Chi Sorority. Michael Allan Hill, West St. Paul: Biology: Concert Choir 23 Powder- puff football coach 43 Ski Club 2,3,43 Epsilon Pi Alpha Fraternity. Ron Hobart Paul Hokanson Sheila Holmberg Linda Hoppe I . Gerry M. Hippensteel, Winamac, Indiana: Biology: Student Govern- ment, treasurer 43 Counselor 3,43 Republican Club 3.43 Weekly 13 Cinch 1: Nu Upsilon Gamma Fraternity, secretary 2, vice president 3. Ron Hobart, Lake Crystal: Biology: Class president 3, vice president 43 Counselor 43 Powderpuff football coach: G-Club 3,43 Wrestling 1, 2,3,43 Judicial Board 33 Faculty-Student-Administration 4: Omega Kappa Fraternity, secretary, president 4: IFS 4. Paul T. Hokanson, Clarissa: Mathematics. Sally Hokanson, St. Peter: Health-Physical Education. Gene W. Hollingsworth, Chicago, Illinois: Psychology-History: Pro- ject Guide 33 Chi Iota Kappa Fraternity. treasurer 2, vice president 4, president 43 IFS 4. Lyle R. Holmberg, Braham3 Business Administration: G-Club: Foot- ball 1.2,3,43 Track: Gamma Phi Omega Fraternity. Sheila K. Holmberg, Avoca: Mathematics. Linda Hoppe, St. Peter: Elementary Education: Iota Delta Gamma 3. 43 Delta Phi Omega Sorority. Jack B. Hultstrand, Excelsior: Business Administration: Nu Upsilon Gamma Fraternity, treasurer 2. Elaine Huse, St. Peter: Mathematics: Theta Xi Gamma Sorority. the Flame . forjust one Sally Hokanson Gene Hollingsworth Jack Hultstrand Elaine Huse i . 1 4- this . g. fer L, H5 'iall .ll W4 llll The gameroom is the home of one Uh relaxing bridge game between classes, beverages . . . Ripple, Buckhorn, White Label . . Daniel lsaacson Bruce Iverson Karen James Douglas Jensen Dennis Jepsen Barbara Johnson Natalie Jaquette Bruce Johnson of IIJX ll l.. 5,-F55 55117 ' '-:rv 'N Bruce Johnson Carol A. Johnson Carol K. Johnson Connie Johnson Craig Johnson Dianne Johnson Gary Johnson Gayle Johnson Daniel Isaacson, Dassel: Elementary Education: GEA 1,2,3,4: Tau Kappa Fraternity, secretary 2. Bruce A. Iverson, Minneapolis: Biology: Class president 2: Frost Weekend Chairman 2: Epsilon Pi Alpha Fraternity, president 4: IFS, secretary, treasurer. Karen Lee James, Mt. Morris, Illinois: German: Counselor 2,3: GEA 1,3,4: Orchestra 2,43 Band 1,2,3: WRA 1: Beta Chi Sorority. secretary. Natalie M. Jaquette, Hendersonville, North Carolina: French: Guild of St. Lucia 3,4, vice president: AWS representative 1,2,3,4: Student Government, secretary 2: Homecoming Queen Attendant: Frost Queen Attendant: WRA 1,2,3,4. secretary 3: Tennis 3: Tau Mu Tau Sorority, secretary 3, vice president 4. Douglas Jensen, St. Louis Park: Mathematics: GEA 3,45 Tau Psi Omega Fraternity. Dennis E. Jepsen, Green Bay, Wisconsin: German: Dormitory officer 3: Counselor 4: Swimming 1: Soccer 3: Ski Club 4: Omega Kappa Fraternity, president 4: IFS, treasurer, secretary 4. Barbara W. Johnson, Rockford, lllinois: English: Gymnastics 2. Bruce N. Johnson, Fairmont: Business Administration: Nu Upsilon Gamma Fraternity. 7 Bruce W. Johnson, Starbuck: Economics: Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity. Carol Ann Johnson, Marshall: Elementary Education: GEA 4. Carol Kay Johnson, Omaha, Nebraska: Nursing: MNSA 1.4: Delta Phi Omega Sorority. Connie Lynn Johnson, Bismarck, North Dakota: Nursing: Iota Delta Gamma 2,3,4: Cosmopolitan Club 1: Cinch 2,31 Nurses Choir 3,43 Concert Choir 1,2,3: Iota Beta Sorority. Craig E. Johnson, Chisago City: Business Administration: Class vice president 3: Epsilon Pi Alpha Fraternity. Dianne K. Johnson, Scandia: Health-Physical Education: Guild of St. Lucia: Class secretary 4: AWS representative 1.2: Dormitory council: Homecoming Queen: Freshman Queen Attendant: Phy. Ed. Majors Club 2: WRA 1,2.3,4: Bowling 3.4: Ski Club 2,3, secretary: Alpha Phi Rho Sorority, president 4: ISS, vice president, treasurer. Gary M. Johnson, Minneapolis: Economics: Iota Delta Gamma 3.4: Class president 4: Union Board treasurer 3: Counselor 1: G-Club 1.2. 3.4, vice president 3: Basketball 1,2,3: Epsilon Pi Alpha Fraternity, treasurer 3. Gayle Eva Johnson, Falls Church, Virginia: Speech: National Colle- giate Players 3.4, secretary-treasurer 4: Elco Dramatics Scholarship. ,Qt 'E' Ruth A. Johnson Judy Johnson Julie Johnson Robert Johnson Shirley Johnson Todd Johnson Linda Jones Philip Jury Judy A. Johnson, Red Wing: Business Administration: Student Gov- ernment 3: Band 1.2: WRAQ Women's Business Club 2: Delta Phi Omega Sorority, corresponding secretary 3. Julie A. Johnson, Minneapolis: English: Guild of St. Lucia, president 4: Academic assistant 4: Class secretary 3: AWS board 3,43 Student Government 4: Counselor 2: Gustavian 2: Homecoming Queen At- tendant: WRA 1: Theta Xi Gamma Sorority, historian. Robert Arnold Johnson, St. Paul: English: Counselor 3,4: Weekly 1,2, 3,4: Cinch 1: Concert Choir 1: G-Club 2.3: Track 1,2,3,4: Gymnastics 1.2.31 Gamma Pi Omega Fraternity. Ruth Ann Johnson, Waseca: English: Gustavian 4: Alpha Phi Rho Sorority. Ruth Elaine Johnson, Wakefield, Nebraska: Religion: Iota Delta Gamma 3.4: Counselor 3: GEA 1.2: Chapel Choir 2.3,-4. Sheryl Ann Johnson, St. Paul: Elementary Education: Theta Xi Gamma Sorority. 268 Mother Inferior. Iris Connolly, leads the senior women's proces- sional through the dorms. Ruth E. Johnson Sheryl Johnson Pat Keeler Brenda Kelly keys . . . . senior dates Thomas Kock Shirley Johnson, Red Wing: Mathematics: Delta Phi Omega Sorority. Todd Johnson, Richfield: Chemistry-Physics: Chapel Choir 1: Con.- cert Choir 1.2.3.4: Nu Upsilon Gamma Fraternity. Linda K. Jones, Northfield: Spanish: AWS 4: Spanish Club. treasurer 2: WRA 2: Delta Phi Omega Sorority, treasurer 4. Philip A. Jury, Houghton. Michigan: Psychology: Iota Delta Gamma 3.4. Pat Keeler, Golden Valley: English: Guild of St. Lucia 3.4: Student Government 1.2: Homecoming chairman 3: Cheerleader 2: Theta Xi Gamma, vice president 3. Brenda G. Kelly, West St. Paul: English: Ski Club 3: Tau Mu Tau Soe rority: ISS. representative. treasurer 3. Ronald R. Kirchoft, Hutchinson: Psychology: Phi Alpha Fraternity. Linda M. Kleinert, Ottumwa. Iowa: Elementary Education: AWS 1.2. 3.4: GEA 4: WRA 1.2.3: Sigma Delta Sorority. president 3. Barbara Sue Knoche, Gaylord: Art: WRA 1.2.33 Powderpuff football 2: Aquatic League 2.3. treasurer 3: Delta Phi Omega Sorority. Thomas .l. Koch, Minneapolis: Biology. Kenneth H. Kotzer, New Hope: Psychology: Powderpuff football coach 4: Track 1: Epsilon Pi Alpha Fraternity. vice president 4. Kay E. Krusemark, Worthington: Nursing: Counselor 2: Spanish Club 1.2: Nurses Choir 3.4: Chapel Choir 1.2: GNSA 1.2: MNSA 1.2.3. 4. Ronald Kirchoft Linda Kleinert Barbara Knoche Kenneth Kotzer Kay Krusemark - James Kuitu James Larson Rosemary Lange Cheryl Lee James Kuitu, St. Paul: Business Administration: G-Club 1.2.3.4: Hockey 1.2.3.4: Tau Psi Omega Fraternity. Rosemary Lange. Minneapolis: Biology: Weekly: Delta Phi Omega Sorority. Peter Leif Langsioen. St. Peter: Physics-Mathematics: Iota Delta Gamma 3.4: Chapel Choir 1.2: Concert Choir 3: Track 1.2: Cross Country 1.2: Gamma Phi Omega Fraternity. Darius I. Larsen, Minneapolis: Philosophy: Class president 1. Anne Louise Larson, Rochester: Music. James E. Larson, Edina: Physics: Independent Men's Club. Cheryl Kay Lee, Waseca: English: GEA 3.4: Homecoming Queen At- tendant: WRA 1: Delta Phi Omega Sorority. secretary 3. president 4: ISS 4. David F. Leitzman, Excelsior: Speech: Debate 1.2: GEA 1: WGAC ra- dio 1.2: Gustavus Media Laboratory TV 4: Tau Kappa Fraternity. vice president. president: IFS 2.3. Barbara A. Lewensten, Richfield: Speech: Sigma Delta Sorority. 1 270 Peter Langsjoen Darius Larsen David Leitzman Barbara Lewesten Richard N. Lewis Jr., Mound: Mathematics-Geography: Orchestra 2. 3.4: Band 1.2.3.4: Chemistry Club 2.3: Independent Men's Club. Beverly Jean Lillquist. Chisholm: Nursing: Nurses Choir 3: WRA 1: GNSA 2: MNSA 2.3: Delta Phi Omega Sorority. Julena M. Lind, Forest Lake: Nursing: Nurses Choir 3: MNSA: Alpha Phi Rho Sorority. Marcia Kay Lindahl, Cannon Falls: Chemistry: Iota Delta Gamma 3. 4: Academic assistant 4: Republican Club 1: Orchestra 2.3: Band 1. 2: WRA 1: Ski Club 3.4. Jane Cecelia Lindborg, St. Louis Park: Elementary Education: GEA 2.3: Alpha Phi Rho Sorority. Diane Huggins Linnell, Edina: Elementary Education: AWS 2: GEA 2. 3.4: WRA 1: Gymnastics 2. Gail C. Linnell, Downer's Grove. Illinois: Health-Physical Education: AWS representative 1.2: Phy. Ed. Majors Club 1.2.3: WRA 1.2.3: sec- retary 2: Cheerleader 2.3: Gymnastics 1.2: Tau Mu Tau Sorority. Ruth Lloyd, Cleveland: Geography: Republican Club 2: GEA 3: WRA 1.2.3.4: Basketball 2,3.4: Softball 4: Iota Beta Sorority. secretary 3. Gratia A. Lokensgard, LeSueur: Elementary Education: GEA 3.4: Chapel Choir 2: Band 1: Beta Chi Sorority. Anne Larson Davld Solhefm sports hrs Controversial moustache Julena Lind Gail Linnell ' . ' i- HIE? 2: :,. , . .. -4-A ' T? . :lx PDQ. R E it at The spirit of a Gustie football game is seen on the face of cheerleader Dar Gustavson, Susan Loveless Linda Lucker Rebecca Lund Anne Lundholm Greg Lupfer Signe Lupfer Paul Madsen Cheryl Maley Carole Marquardt Ann Martens Judith Matalamaki Karen Matteson rf 'V .E I-is i Nancy Mattison John McCarthy Don Maxwell Kathleen Mayerle Douglas McMinn Susan McNamara Valley View . . . after-hour exits, entrances Susan E. Loveless, Lyons, New York: History: GEA 2.3: WRA 1. Linda Louise Lucker, Minneapolis: Speech: Republican Club 2: Na- tional Collegiate Players 4: Orchestra 1: Ski Club 2: GAC Honors Program 4. Rebecca Jean Lund, St. Peter: Nursing: Nurses Choir 3,4: Chapel Choir 1.2: GNSA 1,2,3,4: MNSA 1,2.3,4. Anne Lundholm, Omaha, Nebraska: Elementary Education: AWS 3: GEA 3,4: Frost Queen Attendant: WRA 1,2.3: Alpha Kappa Psi Sweet- heart: Tau Mu Tau Sorority, vice president 4. Greg Lupfer, Litchfield: Business Administration: Omega Kappa Fraternity. Signe Sue Lupfer, Worthington: Elementary Education: GEA: WRA: Theta Xi Gamma Sorority. Paul R. Madsen, Russell: Chemistry: Weekly 1: Chapel Choir 2.3: Band 1: Tau Kappa Fraternity, corresponding secretary. Cheryl Maley, Edina: Nursing: MNSA 1,2,3.4: Iota Beta Sorority, vice president. Carole Marquardt, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Nursing: Cinch 1: WRA 1: GNSA 2: MNSA 2. Ann Martens, St. Peter: Health-Physical Education: Cheerleader: Tau Mu Tau Sorority. Judith Marie Matalamaki, Grand Rapids: Elementary Education: WRA: Alpha Phi Rho Sorority. Karen E. Matteson, Cloquet: English: iota Delta Gamma 4: Counse- lor 2: GEA 4: Chapel Choir 1,2,3: WRA 4: Powderpuff football 4. Nancy L. Mattison, Willmar: Nursing: Iota Delta Gamma 3.4: AWS 2: Dormitory president 2: Nurses Choir 3: Powderpuff football 2: GNSA 2: MNSA 4: ISS Scholarship 2: Alpha Phi Rho Sorority. secretary 2. Don Maxwell, Wayzata: Biology: Student Government 3: Epsilon Pi Alpha Fraternity. Kathleen Mayerle, Winthrop: Elementary Education: GEA 3,4: Chap- el Choir 1. John B. McCarthy, Chicago, Illinois: Sociology. Douglas W. McMinn, Omaha. Nebraska: History: Dormitory officer 1: Counselor 3.4: G Club 1,23 Tennis 1,2.3.4: Phi Alpha Fraternity. president4: IFS 4. Susan E. McNamara, Minneapolis: Mathematics: Iota Delta Gamma 4: Campus Chest co-chairman 2: GEA 4: WRA 1,2,3,4: Alpha Phi Rho Sorority. alumni secretary 3. 273 Jane V. Melby, Hastings: English: Sigma Delta Sorority. Jennifer Lois Melin, Buffalo: English: AWS 4: GEA 3,4: WRA 1,2.3.4: Theta Xi Gamma Sorority. corresponding secretary 2, vice president 3. president 4: ISS representative 4. Frederick W. Merchant, Lexington. Kentucky: Biology: Counselor 4: Judicial Board 2: Nu Upsilon Gamma Fraternity. Cheryl L. Meyer, Vacaville, California: Physical Education-Art: GEA 4: WRA 1.2.3.4: Powderpuff football 1,2.3.4: Basketball 3: Swim- ming 2.3: Tennis 2.3,4: Aquatic League 2.3. president 3: Beta Chi Sorority, president 4. Michael S. Meyer, Walters: History: Weekly, sports editor 3.4: Chi lota Kappa Fraternity, historian 3. Jeff Miller, Wells: Biology: GEA 4: G-Club 1,2,3,4, president 4: Track 1.2.33 Basketball 1,2.3,4: Omega Kappa Fraternity. Mark W. Minde, Edina: Business Administration-Psychology: Tennis 1.2.33 Soccer 3.4: Epsilon Pi Alpha Fraternity, president 4: IFS. vice president4. Rachel Charlotte Moberg, Taylors Falls: Applied Music: Iota Delta Gamma 3.4: Chapel Choir 2: Band 1. Ward Moberg, Taylors Falls: Philosophy: Chapel Choir 3.4: Track 2. Linda Maxene Moorman, Kankakee, Illinois: Biology: Iota Delta Gamma 3.4: Guild of St. Lucia. secretary 43 AWS 1.2.31 WRA 1: Pow- derpuff football 1.2: Theta Xi Gamma Sorority, secretary 3. Ed Nanson, Sioux Falls. South Dakota: Psychology: Kappa Sigma Chi Fraternity. Catherine C. Nelson, Minneapolis: English: Parent's Weekend chair- man: Republican Club 2.4: GEA 3.4: Cinch 1: National Collegiate Players 4: WRA 2.3: Guild of St. Ansgar: Tau Mu Tau Sorority. presi- dent 4: ISS 4. Kathryn J. Nelson, Rock Island. Illinois: Nursing: Cinch 2: Chapel Choir 2: Chemistry Club 1.2: GNSA 2.3.4, president 2: NSNA 2.3.42 Iota Beta Sorority. Noell N. Nelson, Minnetonka: Business Education: Counselor 2: Republican Club 1,2.3: GEA 3.4: Theta Xi Gamma Sorority. Paula Nelson, Denver, Colorado: Biology: AWS: Counselor 3: DEO: Spanish Club 1,25 WRA. Sandra A. Nelson, Braham: Biology: GEA. Steven L. Nelson, Minneapolis: Biology: Kappa Sigma Chi Fraternity. Bruce L. Newbauer, Aurora, Illinois: History: Student Government 4: Spanish Club 3.4, treasurer 4: Nu Upsilon Gamma Fraternity. stereotypes . . . hookers, prettyboys, animals, hair boys Jane Melby Jennifer Melin Jeff Miller Mark Minde Frederick Merchant Cheryl Meyer Rachel Moberg Ward Moberg Q71 H? 'i A Ed Nanson Catharine Nelson Kathryn Nelson Noell Nelson Paula Nelson Sandra Nelson Steve Nelson Bruce Neubauer Ned Bartlett does some tough thinking. Mike Meyer Linda Nloorman 1 cl Ill Us NERAL RllES not sil on lobles pop cons cigarettes elc. an tables lrn cues 8 balls lo counrer 'lers musl wear socks Susan Newman David Nichols Jean Nord i Jane Norman Gretchen Olson Laufey Olson . II. -- 4 ' retreats . . manors, houses, mansions W Laura Olson John Ondov Lispeth Patrick David Payne Suzanne L. Newman, Delafield, Wisconsin: Sociology: Counselor 2: WRA1.2.3.4: Basketball 1: Delta Phi Omega Sorority. secretary 2. David F. Nichols, Acton. Massachusetts: Physics: Chi Iota Kappa Fraternity. Jean A. Nord, Northfield: Psychology-Sociology: Counselor 4: WRA 2.4: Powderpuft football 4: Beta Chi Sorority, secretary 2. Jane Elizabeth Norman, Wayzata: English: Gustavian 2: Weekly 1.2. 3.4: WRA 2.3: Delta Phi Omega Sorority. Gretchen Eastling Olson, Mason City, Iowa: Nursing: Student Gov- ernment 2: Spanish Club 2: MNSA 4: Tau lVlu Tau Sorority. treasurer 2. Laufey Olson, Winnepeg. Manitoba, Canada: Religion. 6 WX sm, -di H-fr 15 1 ...rr ii i- 2 . 1 1 2 i i 1 Y-.fs X i ii -1 ii in Gameroom manager Ron Hobart brushes up on his duties. Randy Ophaug Cheryl Oslund Christine Pearson Martha Peterson Laura Olson, North Branch: Nursing: iota Delta Gamma 3.4: Nurses Choir 3.4: Iota Beta Sorority. secretary 2. John M. Ondov, Minneapolis: English: National Collegiate Players 4: Epsilon Pi Alpha Fraternity, choir director 2.3. Randy Lee Ophaug, Albert Lea: Business Administration: Student Government 3: Kappa Sigma Chi Fraternity. president 4: IFS, presi- dent 3. CHERYL KAY OSLUND, Mound: Business Administration: Republi- can Club 1, GEA 2.3: Spanish Club 1: WRA 1.2: Powderpuff football 1. Mark R. Palmquist, Minneapolis: Biology: Concert Choir 1,2,3,4: Gamma Phi Omega Fraternity. choir director 2.3. Susan J. Paschke, Blue Earth: English. Lispeth Ann Patrick, Chicago. Illinois: Biology: Weekly: Delta Phi Omega Sorority. David John Payne, Winthrop: Biology: Dormitory secretary 4: Kappa Sigma Chi Fraternity. vice president. treasurer. Christine Alice Pearson, St. Louis Park: Elementary Education: GEA 3.4: WRA 1.2: Alpha Phi Rho Sorority. Martha Peterson, Chicago City: History: Guild of St. Luicia 3.4: AWS 1,2,3.4, vice president 3: St. Lucia Attendant: WRA 1.2,3.4: Powder- puff football 1.3.43 Tau Mu Tau Sorority. treasurer 3. Ronalda Peterson, St. James: Elementary Education: AWS repre- sentative: GEA 3.4: WRA 1.2. Susan Louise Porter, Edina: Business Administration: Spanish Club 1,2,3,4: Frost Queen Attendant: Ski Club 1.2: Delta Phi Omega So- rority. Secretary 2, corresponding secretary 3. president 3. Mark Palmquist Susan Paschke Ronalda Peterson Susan Porter isis i.: ,F QW 'Ti hx 1 U .-.f1..f,P ,. ,, X, ye. , ,. fm , L . kgs' 1 .. A . + - A - . , 1 , . , 3,55 V -,, :Qi-if:-I-12 Ui Y , -- Vg D 1 cfs 5 : . - ey. Tx x S-aww W. il Q .lon Schoenrock Ann Schwalm Louise Santi John Schuller Gary W. Preiss, Shakopee: Mathematics: Band. Gerald P. Prouty, Bismarck, North Dakota: History: Concert Choir 2, 3.4: Orchestra 2: Chi Iota Kappa Fraternity. Alan D. Puder, Minneapolis: Business Administration: G-Club: Foot- ball 1,2,3,4: Tau Psi Omega Fraternity. Margaret Reko, Blue Earth: Gerrnan: Counselor 2: GEA 2.4: Chapel Choir 1: Delta Phi Omega Sorority. Steven Uessl Roff, Minneapolis: Elementary Education: Union Board 2: Omega Kappa Fraternity. Darlene Jane Rouhoff, Austin: Nursing: Dormitory Officer 4: Span- ish Club 2: MNSA 3.4: Beta Chi Sorority. corresponding secretary 2. Janis E. Rude, St. Louis Park: Health-Physical Education: Iota Delta Gamma 4: Phy. Ed, Majors Club 1.2.33 WRA 1,2.3.4: Powderpuff football 1,2.3,4: Aquatic League 1.2: Alpha Phi Rho Sorority, secre- tary 3, treasurer 4. Laurel Barbara Sandberg, St. Paul: Nursing: MNSA 4: Delta Phi Omega Sorority, song leader. Kathlynn Schraut Sandra Schrupp Sheila Schwartz Wanda Schwartz Louise Marie Santi, Kingsford. Michigan: French: Iota Delta Gamma 4: GEA 4: WRA 1,2,3,4: Delta Phi Omega Sorority. Jon Douglas Schoenrock, Port Orchard, Washington: Health-Physi- cal Education: Student Government 1.2: Counselor 4: Phy. Ed. Ma- jors Club 4: Men's Judicial Board 1.2: Omega Kappa Fraternity, treasurer. Kathlynn Schraut, Lake Zurich, Illinois: History: Dormitory Officer 2: GEA 3.4: Band 2.3. Sandra Lee Schrupp, Hutchinson: Nursing: Tau Mu Tau Sorority. John A. Schuller, North St. Paul: History. Ann Schwalm, Cleveland. Ohio: Nursing: iota Delta Gamma 4: Gus- tavian 2: Orchestra 1.2: Gymnastics 1.2: Theta Xi Gamma Sorority. Sheila Lynne Schwartz, White Bear Lake: Biology: Iota Delta Gamma 4: Counselor 4: Chapel Choir 2.3: WRA 1,2.3.4: Powderpuff football 1.2.3,4: basketball 2.4: bowling 1: softball 3.4: Research assistant 3, 4: lota Beta Sorority, vice president 3. Wanda Schwartz, Blue Earth: History: Iota Delta Gamma 4: GEA 2.4. XF 1531325 ' Dale Searles Barbara Seeley Jack Setteriund David Shaw Frederick Shelton Jean Sieveke Valerie Silrum Michael Sirnonson Campus Chest Weekend finds Denny Jepsen and Jack Setteriund charity guinea pigs forthe pie throw. - Klaus Sitte as John Slater ,,,,...4v? q5 5' uf' 1:--7 Dale V. Searles, St. Anthony Village: Mathematics-Psychology: Iota Delta Gamma 3.4, president pro temp. 4: Academic assistant 4: GEA 3.4, executive board 3.4: Chi iota Kappa Fraternity. Barbara Jo Seeley, Hutchinson: English-Speech: Iota Delta Gamma 3,4, vice president: Guild of St. Lucia 3,4: Academic assistant 4: AWS, parliamentarian 3: Debate 1,2,3: GEA 4: Chapel Choir 23 WRA 1: St. Ansgar 4: Pi Kappa Delta 1,2,3,4: Beta Chi Sorority, vice presi- dent 4. Jack Setterlund, Duluth: Biology: Iota Delta Gamma 3,4: counselor 3.4: SPAN 3: National Collegiate Players 3,4, president 4: St. Ansgar 4: Kappa Sigma Chi Fraternity, secretary 2, vice president 3. David W. Shaw, Minneapolis: Biology: Track 1: Wrestling 1,2: Soccer 1.2: Chi Iota Kappa Fraternity. Frederick Blake Shelton, Edina: Psychology: Dormitory officer 4: Omega Kappa Fraternity. Jean Marie Sieveke, Minneapolis: History: AWS 2: Student Govern- ment 1.2: GEA 1,23 Frost Queen attendant: Ski Club 1.2: Gymnastics 23 Sigma Delta Sorority, secretary. Valerie Kay Silrum, Bricelyn: Biology: GEA 4: Cinch 1: Band 1.2: WRA 1,2,3.4: Powderpuff football 2,3,4: Ski Club 3.4: Aquatic League 33 Theta Xi Gamma Sorority, president 4: ISS 4. Michael P. Simonson, Montevideo: Business Administration: Repub- lican Club 23 Basketball 1: Tau Psi Omega Fraternity, social chair- man 2. Klaus D. Sitte, Rochester: History-Political Science: Nu Upsilon Gamma 1,2,3,4. John Philip Sjoblom, Duluth: Sociology: Cosmopolitan Club 1: Weekly 4: DEO 2: Chapel Choir 1,2,3.4: Tau Kappa Fraternity. Donna Jean Sjoding, Mankato: Nursing: AWS representative 1: Nurs- es Choir 3: Concert Choir 1,2: Ski Club 1: GNSA: MNSA 2: Alpha Phi Rho Sorority, historian. Sherwin James Skar, Aitkin: Physics: Iota Delta Gamma 3.4: Chapel Choir 1.2: Nu Upsilon Gamma Fraternity. Doris Mae Skibenes, Buffalo: Nursing: Dormitory officer 2: Nurses Choir 3: Chapel Choir 1: Concert Choir 1.2: WRA 1.2: Powderpuff football 1: MNSA 1,2: Iota Beta Sorority. secretary. John Slater, Minneapolis: Biology: Dormitory officer 4: Spanish Club 3: Ski Club 1,2,3,4: Kappa Sigma Chi Fraternity, secretary, vice president. Susan Sodeman, Lake Crystal: History. David R. Solheim, Bismarck, North Dakota: English: GEA 4: Weekly 3: Chapel Choir 2,3,4: G-Club 4: Track 3: St. Ansgar 4: Prospects. editor 4. Joan S. Solheim, Bismarck, North Dakota: Music: GEA 4: Chapel Choir 1.2: Concert Choir 2.3.41 Orchestra 3: WRA 1: Powderpuff football 1: Chamber Singers 3: Campus Cover Girl 3. S. Anita Stauffer, Mount Morris, illinois: Religion: iota Delta Gamma 4: Republican Club 1,2,3,4. vice president 2: Chapel Choir 2.3.4. Saturday nights . . . caf entertainment John Sjoblom Donna Sjoding Susan Sodeman David Solheim Sherwin Skar Doris Skibenes Joan Solheim S. Anita Stauffer 'UN- wit- 'mv' 12:22 Glen Stenlund Marilyn Strachan Paul Strand Paul Strandness Bruce Struve Mary Sundquist GAC as it was . . . panty-raids, chute fires, serenades David Swanson Douglas Swenson Paul Taylor Elaine Tegtmeier Glen Stenlund. Goodhue: Physics: Republican Club 1.2.3.4: GEA 4: Independent Men's Club. Marilyn Strachan, Castle Rock: French: Dormitory Officer 2: GEA 4: Chapel Choir 2: WRA 1.23.43 Powderpuff football 1.2.3.4: Union Board: Beta Chi Sorority. Paul R. Strand, Montevideo: Mathematics: Kappa Sigma Chi Fraternity. Paul Strandness, Fargo: Economics: Student Government. vice president 4: Parents' Day co-chairman 3: Debate 1.2.32 Orchestra 1. 2.3: Men's Judicial Board. chairman 4: Co-ed Center Governing Board, vice president 3: St. Ansgar 43 Omega Kappa Fraternity, trea- surer 4. Bruce P. Struve, Rochester: Biology: G-Club: Swimming: Tau Kappa Fraternity. Mary Lynn Sundquist, Minneapolis: Nursing: AWS representative 1. 2: Powderpuff football 1.2: Union Board 2: Tau Mu Tau Sorority. 282 A breather in the canteen gives Barb Johnson time to read a letter, David G. Swanson, Hopkins: Business Administration. Douglas R. Swanson, East Moline, Illinois: Business Administration- Accounting: Debate 1.2: Republican Club 1.3.41 Ski Club 1,2.3: Judi- cial Board 4: Pi Kappa Delta 1.2: Nu Upsiion Gamma Fraternity. Robert E. Swanson, Minneapolis: History-Political Science: Chi Iota Kappa Fraternity. athletic director 2, president 3: IFS 3. Robert L. Swanstrom, Duluth: Business Administration: Counselor 3.4: Nu Upsiion Gamma Fraternity. vice president 3: IFS. secretary 2. David Bruce Swenson, Edina: Business Administration: Ski Club 2: Kappa Sigma Chi Fraternity. Joleen Karen Sydness, Hopkins: Elementary Education: GEA 3.4: WRA 1.3: Ski Club 1.2.3.4: Alpha Phi Rho Sorority. Paul T. Taylor, Granite Falls: Psychology: Dormitory officer 1: Con- cert choir 1,2.3,4. president 4: Kappa Sigma Chi Fraternity. Elaine S. Tegtmeier, Omaha. Nebraska: Biology: Iota Delta Gamma 3.4: Academic assistant 4: Delta Phi Omega Fraternity. treasurer 3. vice president4. William F. Tews, Winona: History-Psychology: Chi Iota Kappa Fraternity. Jerry Thompson, Mankato: Chemistry-Mathematics: Iota Delta Gamma 3.4: Dormitory officer 3.4: Counselor 3.4: Chi Iota Kappa Fraternity. Linda Thompson, Lanesboro: Nursing: Dormitory officer 1.3.45 Counselor 2: WRA 1: MNSA 4. Elizabeth Thorsen, Rockford. Illinois: Elementary Education: GEA 2. 3.4. vice president 4: Orchestra 1.2: WRA 2.3: Beta Chi Sorority. Hooerr Swanson Robert Swanstrom David Swenson .loleen Sydness William Tews Jerry Thompson Linda Thompson Elizabeth Thorsen 1:29 Katherine Thorsen Gregory Torgerson Sandra Tretter Mary Trimbo Peggy Tysseland David Ulrich Russell Vestlie Sandra Wahlberg Katherine L. Thorsen, Rockford. Illinois: Mathematics: GEA 1.2.3.4: Orchestra 1.2: WRA 1.2.3: Beta Chi Sorority. vice president 3, Gregory Alan Torgerson, Henning: History-Political Science: Stu- dent Government 4: Counselor 3.4: Football 1: Judicial Board: Tau Psi Omega Fraternity. president 4: IFS. vice president. Sandra Jeanne Tretter. Nicollet: Spanish-Psychology: Iota Delta Gamma 4: Counselor 3.4: GEA 4: Spanish Club 1.4: WRA 1.3.4: Pow- derpuff football 1.2.3,4. Mary Jean Trimbo, l.eSeuer: Speech-Religion: GEA 2.3,4: Chapel Choir 1.2,3.4: WRA 1.2: lota Beta Sorority. secretary. Peggy Tysseland, Gainesville. Florida: Sociology: AWS representa- tive 2: WRA 1.2: Tau Mu Tau Sorority. David Ulrich, Wayzata: Economics: Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity. Russell Vestlie, Sioux Falls. South Dakota: Chemistry-Mathematics: Spanish Club: Nu Upsilon Gamma Fraternity. Sandra Wahlberg, White Bear Lake: Elementary Education: GEA 3.4: Chapel Choir 1.2: WRA 1.2. 284 Mary E. Wahlgren. Two Harbors: Biology: Student Government 2: WRA 1: Ski Club 1: Women's Judicial Board 3. John Thomas Wall, Virginia: Music. Linda Marie Wallin, St. Peter: Elementary Education. Susan M. Walman, St, Louis Park: Nursing: AWS 1.2.3.4: Nurses Choir 3.4: St. Lucia Queen Attendant: WRA 1.2: Powclerpuff football 1.2: Aquatic League 1.2: MSNA 3.4: Alpha Phi Rho Sorority. Tanya Helen Wasenda, St. Paul: Psychology: Class officer 1: Dormi- tory officer 2: Freshman Queen Attendant: Frost Queen Attendant: Tau Mu Tau Sorority. Paula Kay Wassergord, Deerfield. Illinois: Mathematics: WRA 1.2: Alpha Phi Rho Sorority. Margo Wayland, Ivanhoe: Art: AWS 4: GEA 4: Sigma Delta Sorority: ISS. representative. vice president 4. Susan E. Weber, Albert Lea: Nursing: Nurses Choir 3.4: Chapel Choir 1.2:WRA1:GNSA1.2:MSNA1.2. ' J l ' 1- f mr 1 Qlfl NBIHHMM 1-V542 lilww-f-i' 19111 ir W J. ,Q-,.,,-a :annum SHOP!!! 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'69 style Mary Wahlgren John Wall Linda Wallin Susan Walman Tanya Wasenda Paula Wassergord Margo Wayland Susan Weber EV .,,..4n 'i -,W 4, of . wi , t 3' . wang What's that you say, Paul? college talk . . . muckle, honker, wide, pelt, horny Karen Werner Andrea Wersell James Wheeler Michael Wheeler Lynda White Keith Witter John Wolff Robert Wright X. 9: - 45? 44 . ll.: Charlotte Wynne Mary Wynnemer Don Yager Doris Young Anita Youngquist Thomas Ziegler Theodore Zimmerman Theodore Zinner Karen Werner, Milwaukee. Wisconsin: Elementary Education: GEA 2. 3.4: WRA 3: Iota Beta Sorority. Andrea Kristin Wersell, Edina: English: Chapel Choir 1: Theta Xi Gamma. James S. Wheeler, Chicago Heights. Ilinois: Biology: Chi Iota Kappa Fraternity. president 4: IFS 4. Michael P. Wheeler, Brooklyn Park: Biology: G-Club: Wrestling: Phi Alpha Fraternity. Lynda White, Olivia: Elementary Education: AWS 1.2,3.4: GEA 4: Chapel Choir 1: WRA 1,2: Sigma Delta Sorority. secretary 4. Keith A. Witter. Stewartville: Business Administration: G-Club: Wres- tling: Omega Kappa Fraternity. John P. Wolff, White Bear Lake: Physics: Concert Choir: Orchestra: Chi Iota Kappa Fraternity. Robert J. Wright, St. Peter: Physical Education: Academic assistant 1.2: Phy. Ed. Majors Club 12.3.41 G-Club 1.2.3.4: Wrestling 1.2,3.4: Mr. Campus Chest: Phi Alpha Fraternity. vice president, social chairman. Charlotte Mae Wynne, Edina: Elementary Education. Mary A. Wynnemer, Waseca: Mathematics-English: Chapel Choir. Don Yager, Watertown: Mathematics: Iota Delta Gamma 4: Kappa Sigma Chi Fraternity. Doris Young, Chicago. Illinois: Biology: AWS 4: Dormitory officer 4: GEA 3.4: WRA 2: Powderpuff football 4: Beta Chi Sorority. Anita Ann Youngquist, Stratford. Iowa: Elementary Education: GEA 1.3.4. corresponding secretary: Chapel Choir 1.2.33 WRA 12.3.43 Delta Phi Omega Sorority. Thomas Paige Ziegler UN MEMORIAM5. Anoka: History: G-Club 1.2. 3.4: Wrestling 1.2.3.4: Tau Psi Omega Fraternity. Theodore Zimmerman, Nashville. Tennessee: French-Psychology: Band: Chi Iota Kappa Fraternity. Theodore L. Zinner Jr., Edina: History: Homecoming chairman 4: Counselor 4: Tennis 3: Soccer 2.3.42 Ski Club 2.3: Kappa Sigma Chi Fraternity. president 4: IFS 4. Y gall' ,,,.-Q' . ...ani i' :NACE W . 14'-'-. ,, ! in I I X W C3 , Q, gli k L . D r x ' - V2 VS' H' Q W w- I gr- A , x if f EL, ,. fl L. :J1 . 1 Ti A W7 n Q X ' A T ' AJ 'L ef' 1 I Q x R ,. 1' v ,I 0 1' 'f': ' Sx I 'J' ' 21.4 xg ,P KX 4? I ! ,, 44 J Q if -4 A-wx Q Y 'KN Wwv... W-.,..,NN AKG' -' A . , my 5' ' -1 1 , , ..-I ... ,Q MH . - , 1, 4 b 5 ' wr '1,a.f f A Q.. A we if 3 V ' f l J 'M' 1' is S 'x. r,1u1,f 57' w- if 1 .., ,AM , U . b I ' f' K r' 1' 1 W' 3? 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Miss Judith 84.106,110 Allwardt. Dr. Paul 85 ALPHA KAPPA PSl178 ALPHA PHI RHO 166 Alrick. Karen 167. 252. 268 Altemose. Cynthia 252 Ambrozich. Jean 176,230 Amidon. Stan Amundson, Kevin 31.185230 Amundson. Roland 180 Anderson. Alan 218 Anderson. Barbara 170,206,230 Anderson. Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Brad 152. 218 Bruce 141. 191. 240 .Challis 230 .Christine 218 .Claudia 240 Anderson, Craig 183. 204 Anderson. David 135,136, 137 Anderson. Mrs. Doris 87 Anderson. Dr, Dorothy Anderson. Ellen Irene 218 Anderson Mrs, Evelyn 83 Anderson. Mr. George 66 Anderson. Mr, H. Milton 80 Anderson, Harry 218 Anderson. Jacqueline 247 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson James 154. 192. 218 Jane 218 Jay126. 197,252 Jayson 218 Jennifer 218 John 240 John R, Joyce M. 252 Joyce Julie 218 Karl 197.240 Kathleen 42 Kathleen E. 252 Kent 230 Kristen 173 Laurel 218 Leslie 218 Mark 191, 237 Mary 230 Merideth 114.252 Michal 170.230 Dr, Myron 79 Nancy Louise 167, 230 Anderson Nancy Marie 218 Anderson Oscar 197 Anderson Paul 191.252 Anderson Mr. Ren 65 Anderson Mrs. Ren 65 Anderson Richard 198 Robert 128. 131. 157. 191 Anderson, Anderson, Sandra 167.230 Anderson. Susan 247 Anderson. Terry 181. 230 Anderson. Walter 252 Andren. John 230 Andrews. Barbara 240 Aplin. Kathleen 52,173,230 Appleton. Tommie 33. 112.1 218 31, 158.240 B BACCALAUREATE 288 Backels. Karen 218 Bacon. Carol 168. 240 Bader. Jane 240 Baer, Constance Bahls. Barbara 218 Bailey. Dr, David 77 Bailey. Linda 253 Bailey. Stephen Baird. Robert 218 Baker. Mrs. Nancy 88 Bakk. Steven 198,230 Baldus. Dennis 124, 126 Baldwin. George 148. 218 Ballsrud. Susan 230 Bandow. Helen Barnes. Allen 157. 191, 240 Barnes, Judith Barnett. Valerie 218 Bartlett, Edwin 52. 275 Bartlett, John 57.146,185,240 Bartlett, Mary BASEBALL 150 Baseman. Nancy 218 BASKETBALL 128 Bates. David 152,218 Bauermeister. Sandra Beahrs. John 183, 231 Beck, Cynthia 218 Beck. Douglas 154. 218 Beck. Linda 247 Beehrle. Stephanie Beeson. Marsha 100. 173. 240 Behning, Cindra 167 Behrends. Michael 181 Eleilke. Thomas 197. 231 Bellig. Mr. Robert 79 Bellile. Karen 203 Bendell. Christine J. Benedict, Peggy Jean 218 Benetti, Victor Joseph 195.240 Bengtson. Dennis Gordon 126, 231 Bennett. Mark Warren 218 Benson, David J. Benson. David Lee 253 Benson, Gregory L. 152, 157. 158. 252 Benson. Richard Allan 100 Berg, David John 198. 240 Berg. Ethel Signe L. Berg, Patricia Ann 218 Berg, Dr, Philip 73 Berg. Randall W. 252 Bergin. Brian Gregory 253 Berglund. Ronald Eric 218 Bergman. John W, 126, 197. 253 Bergquist, Linda Louise 218 Berlauk. Jon Fred 185, 240 Berndt. Bryon F. 181, 253 Bernhardson. Mark Elvin 191 Berning, Miss Lauretta Berthiaume. Diane C. 173. 231 BETA CHI 168 Betzler. David Paul 188.240 Biebl. Jonathan Howard 126. 197 Biederman. Larry Paul 241 Biehl. Carole Jane 231 Biesterfeld. Rebecca 168. 253 Billinkoff. Ronald F. Biltgen. Bruce Arnold 210. 218 Bingea, Rebecca Louis 218 Biork. Nancy Ann 218 Biorkland, Paula Jean 168, 231 Bjorling. Mr. Anders 64 Bjorling. Jean Anne 103 Bjugan. Carley Jo 254 Blaine. Thomas Lynn Blanc. Lesley Dawn 218 Blatnik. James Arnold Bleidl. James C. 31. 231 Blix. Brian 241 Bloch, Terry 191 Block. Grant 218 Block. Mrs. Helen Block. Winthro 135. 136. 188. 231 Blomquist. John 152. 219 Blomquist, Scott 219 AQUATIC LEAGUE 214 Arend. Joy 240 Arenson. Vicki 218 Armstrong. Cheryll 253 Arnesen. Christine 253 Arneson. Peder 230 Arthur. Dr, A,W. 65 ARTIST SERIES 110 Asleson, Gary 198, 240 Asplin. Nancy 173.208 Atkinson. Nancy 240 Aug. Thomas 154, 240 Augustson. Jane Autrey. Deborah AWS 206 Bloomquist. Mrs. Lavina 87 Bloomquist Bloomquist Bloomquist Bloomquist. Roberta 241 .Ivlr. Ross 62 .Sandra Timothy 254 Boeck. Graydon 219 Boehne. Thomas 219 Boesch. Nadine 219 Boettcher. Mrs. Ruby 64 Boggan, Nelson Bohlig. Paul 254 Bohmert. Gloria 54. 167,200,231 Bolkcom. Neil 219 Bolrn. David 254 Bolm. Shirley 254 306 Bolmgren, James 103.241 Bomgren, Jonathan 254 Bomgren, Marcia 173, 215. 231 Bonderson, Rae 231 Bondy. Ross Bone, George 219 Boole. Marilee 170. 215 Borchert, Warren 188 Borglum. Mark 231 Bork. Ellen 254 Bostrom. Paul Bottge, Karen 173. 241 Bottge. Lynn 219 BOWLING TEAM 211 Boxrud, Daniel 126, 219 Boyer. Barbara Boyum. Richard 185. 231 Bradley. James Brahee. Carol 219 Brandt. Ladene 219 Brandt. Luan 170. 231 Braun, Sharon 219 Brause, Corey 219 Brekke. Miss Alice U Brekke. Dr. Gerald 90 Brekke, Rosemary Brekke. Sandra 219 Brekke. Susan 168. 254 Brekke, Wayne 241 Bransman, Mark 241 Brevitz. Ruth 231 Briggs. Patricia Brigham. Lawrence 231 Brink. Richard Brinkman. Douglas 152 Britzius. Dale141. 154,219 Broad, Judy 176, 231 Brostrom. Mr. Milton 81 Brown. Brown. Dr. Fred 74 Geraldine 219 Brown. Jay 241 Brown. Kathleen 175. 215. 231 Brown. Rodney Bruchmann. Carl Brue. Mr. Milton 81 Bruns, Beniamen 241 Bryers. Diane 241 Bryngelson. Scott 219 BSO 112 Buckner. Jean 254 Budahn. Gary Buechmann. Dr, Claus 66 Buehring. Stephen 231 Bulbulian. K. Naomi 219 Buller. Susan 255 Burau. Keith Burch, Bradley 154. 198. 231 Burfeind, Sandra 231 Burman. Beverly 167,231 Burnham. John Burnham, Lynne Busack. Barbara Bush. Virginia 219 Busse, John Bussey. Barbara 173, 231 Bussey. Michael 197, 255 Butler. Mr. Robert 62 C Campbell. Donald CAMPUS CHEST 52 Carlsen. Merrilee 219 Carlson. Barbara 167. 231 Carlson. Brian 154 Carlson .Charles 219 Carlson. James Carlson. Janet 255 Carlson. Jeanne 54. 167 Carlson .Joyce 254. 255 Carlson. Keith 210,231 Carlson. Dr. Keith Carlson. Linda 175. 231 Carlson. Linda 220 Carlson. Nancy 247 Carlson. Patricia 247 Carlson. Ruth 247 Carlson. Susan 220 Carlson. Susan Marie 231 Carpenedo. Paul 195, 241 Carpenter, Andrea Carpenter. Leslie 157. 254 Carr, Patrick Carroll, William 191. 231 Carruthers. Robert 185.241 Carsrud. Richard 136 Carter. Carol Carter, Janet 241 Cavara. Mr. Artur 84 Chaffee. Carol 255 Chambers. Reg 220 CHAPEL CHOIR 106 Charlton, Margaret 167. 208 Chase. Arthur 185 Chase. Jeffrey 195 CHEERLEADERS 160 Cherry, Tom 198. 255 CHI IOTA KAPPA 180 Childs. Douglas 126 Chindvall. John 241 Chogo.John146,183,241 Christensen, Cynthia 255 Christenson, Linda 220 Christenson. Roger 255 Christian. Linda 173. 231 Christiansen, Randall 154, 220 Christianson, Carol 176. 241 Churchill, Dale 191.256 Clanton. Thomas 191 Clark. Roland 200. 256 Clark. Dr. Jack 71 Clark, William 192 Clarke, Burton 35. 51. 112. 182. 183. Clasen, Mark Clausen. Joy Clawson. Barbara 175. 232 Clayton. Nancy 220 Cobb, Leo 232 Colbeck. Cathy 220 Coleman. Robert 220 Collins. Steven 220 Collman. Kathleen 241 Colt, James 185, 204, 241, 244, 251 Colwell. Carol 220 Colwell. Ellen 220 Connolly. Iris 29, 173, 256. 257. 268 Conway. Jill 241 Cook. Robert Cooley, John 220 Coon. Carolyn 47, 173 Cooper. Michael 220 Copouls, Mary Cori. Kathleen 242 Cornell. Cathalee 176. 232 Costello. Dr. James 81 Cottingham. Kathleen 42, 242 Cotton. Curtis 220 Couchon, Carol Cox. Barbara 112. 256 Cragun, James Cram. Todd 256 Cramblit. Dennis 232 Crawford. Dr. Julian 80 Creel. Mr. J. Luke 66 Crews. Mary 220 Crofton. Michael 136. 137 CROSS COUNTRY 146 Cross. Nancy 232 Cross.Peder 198,256 Crudo, Elaine 232 Cruse, Kathleen 220 CSCA 113 Cutshall, Debra 210.220 Cutting, Sally Cyboron. Grant 220 D Dahl. Barbara 220 Dahlberg. Douglas 185. 256 Dahlen. Rosemary 232 Dahlgren, Nancy 220 Dahlmeier, Bruce 126, 191,197 Dahlof, Robert 131. 185 Dahlquist, Rodney Dahlquist. Roger 232 Dahms. Christine 175, 232 Dale.Jane 173.232 Dalen. Barbara 167,200,232 Dalen. Phillip 126, 188, 232 Dalin, Susan 256 Dandy. Athalie Dangelo. Antoinette 257 Danger. Terry 195. 257 Daniels. Susan Danielson. Kathryn 208.220 Dannehl. Mrs. Ruth 86 Davies.Jean 173.232 Davies, Steven Davis. Gregory 257 Davis, Mike 113 Davis. Michael 198.257 Davis. Dr. Rodney 74 Davison. Stephen 180. 181 Dawson. Linda 219.220 Dawson. Virginia Dean. Dr. William 70 DEBATE 113 Decker, Sandra Dedolph. Theodore 220 DelPino, Judy 257. 289 DelPino.Julis 112.257 Dennard. Donna 112 Deschneau. Brian 126. 152. 188.242 2 Devoe. Lona 167,257 DELTA PHI OMEGA 170 Dewald. Steve 126. 188 DeWeese. Nancy 257 Dickenson. Ann 57.232 Dickmeyer. Sandra 232 Diercks. Kathleen 219. 220 Diercks, Richard 185,251,258 Dieter, Douglas 220 Dildine, John 185 Dise. Linda 242 Ditmore. Janice 220 Ditmore. John 188, 258 Dobbs. Michael 186. 258 Doering, Durene 220 Dokken. Thomas 152, 232 Dokken. Todd 220 Dombrock. David 195.258 Dopita. Beverly 259 Dopking. Bryan 173. 232 Dorn, David 220 Dorosh, Kathleen Dorosh, Susan 251, 259 Doshan. Susan 258 Dostal. Judith 220 Dovenberg. Ann 114, 173,242 Draheim, Gary Draheim. Kathy Draxteri. Kathleen 247 Drevlow, Ronald 258 Drew. Jane 220 Drew, Virginia 167,258 Drieling. Diane 167. 258 Dubbels. Linda 259 Dubois. Katherine Duer. Ann 220 Duncan. Carolyn 168. 242 Dungan. Patricia 220 Dungey, David Dungey, Douglas Dunham. Barbara Durst. Thalya 220 Durtsche, Timothy 220 Dyck, Mr. Edward 80 Dyck, Mrs. Janet 82 E Earl, Steven 198. 242 Early, Susan 206,220 Ebersole. Scott 140,141,220 Eckhoff, Mr. Cecil 62 Eckman. Stephen 52.112.251.259 Edman, Anne 242 Edman. John 220 Edmonds. Laura 232 Edson. Patricia 111,240,257 Edstrom. Mary 170, 232 Egan, Michelle 220 Ehrich, Cynthia 242 Ehrich, James 242 Eisenach. Bruce 242 Eisinger. John 158. 192. 259 Ekegren, Larry 220 Eliason. Raymond 220 Ellertson. Elaine 242 Elliott, Jean 259 suis, Katherine 220 ' Elvecrog. Diane 242 Elvee. Rev. Richard 63 Eng, Kathryn 259 Engberg. Daniel Engdahl, Gordon 148 Engebreth. Nancy Engebreth. Robert 198.242 Engel, Gordon 126, 197,259 Engel, Patricia 167.232 Engel. Susan 232 Engel. Wallace England. Elizabeth 242 Englund. Gary 154. 220 Engman. Frederic 185 Engquist, Roger 232 Engstrom. Daniel Engwall. Claudia 220. 228 Engwall, Gregory 220 Enroth. Deborah D. 173. 259, 268, 278 Enstad, Bruce 259 Enstad, Paul O. 260, 286 Enzenauer. Karen 242 EPSILON Pl ALPHA 182 Epting, John Erckenbrack. Jane Erickson. Arnis 226 Erickson, Carole Erickson, Janice 247 Erickson. Karen 167. 232 Erickson, Kathryn 220 Erickson, Lana 220 Erickson. Lane 123. 124, 126, 258. 260 Erickson, Leland 220 Erickson, Mark 232 Erickson, Richard 35.51.242 Erickson. Robert 242 Erickson. Roland 195.242 Erickson. Thomas Erickson. Walter Ericson, Connie 232 Erlander, Jonna 220 Erling. Dr. Bernhard 70 Erlandson, Barbara Ervin, Bradley Esbiornson. Rev. Robert 71 Eskilson, David 195 Espie. Christina Esslinger. Mr. Guenter 91 Esteson. Helen 170. 242 Eustis, Lee Everett, Mr. Aaron 69 Ewert. Douglas 220 F Faber. Noel Fabio, David Fairweather, Lynn 260 Falck, Dr. Myron 84, 109 Farm. Thomas 185 Fay, Terri 220 Feddersen. Jane 114. 242 Fee. James 192 Felkey. Susan 176. 212. 242 Felt. Brian Femrite, Janice 103. 242 Fenske. Neil 260 Fenske, Phyllis 232 Ferber, Dr. Daniel 63 Ferguson. Frances 220 Ferguson. Karen Ferris, Geraldine Ferris. Richard Field, Christine 232 Field, Miss Valerie 73 Filson, Bruce 191 Finck. Robert 146, 197 Fischer, Steven 126. 220 Fish, Kathleen 161. 208 Fish, Susan 168 Fisher. Cheryl Fisher, David 232 Fisher. Douglas 148. 192 Fisher. Maryl Ann 170.242 Fitting, Sheryl 220 Flaa. Robert 141. 220 Fletcher. William 181, 260 Flink. Dawn FIippiri.TOIlie112. 192 Florine, James 221 Flygare, Jane 221 Foerster. Robin 260 Folkerds, James 221 Folsom, Richard FOOTBALL 122 Forsman. Cynthia 247 Foss, Julianne 221 Foss, Kurt 221 Foss, Marilyn 221 Fossum, Curtis 221 Foster. Craig 154. 191,242 Foster. Willie 247 Frank, Linda 167,208,242 Franklin, Karen Fransen. Robert Franzen. Susanah Fredrickson, Stan 150, 152. 221 Freeberg, Mr. Niel 92 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 24 Freund. Lynn 232 Frielund, Richmond 57.231 Friesner. Bonnie 176,232 From. Linda 232, 237 Frommelt. Christine 260 FROST WEEKEND 40 FrykrT1an.Iarl138, 141.157,191.26O Frykman. Richard 260 Fuller, Chester Fuller. Judith Fuller. Dr. Richard 81 Furuseth. Paul 136. 137. 221 G Gabrielson, Patricia 100. 167. 242 GAMMA PHI OMEGA 184 Gantzer. John C. 198. 261 Gardin. Cheryl 168, 261 Garner. Albert 112. 131, 158,232,237 Garnett. Wayne 221 Gary. Louis 112. 148 Gatzlaff. Ronnie 148. 242 Gavere. Susan 212,242 307 GEA 113 Gebert, Patricia 241 Gehrke. James 126,221 Gerke, Mrs. Mary Jean 65 Geyer, Nancy 173. 261 Gholston. Shirley 112, 232 Gibson. Harry 124. 126. 197.232 Giese, Kathleen 168. 261 Giese, Kenneth 221 Gilbertson, Barbra 113,260 Gilchrist. Diane 112, 232 Gilkey. Linda 167. 242 Gilley. Jan Gingold, Carla 175. 232 Gingold, Sandra 261 Gish. Jordan 261 Gisslen, Nicholas 188, 242 Gisvold. Michael 192 Giwojna. Joanne 232 Gjerstad. Karen 221 Glaeser, Vicki 221 Glantz. Marcia 221 Glass. Dr. Arthur 78 Glass. Jeffrey Glass. Sharon 42,221 Glass, Sherry Lee Goan, Gerry 208 GOLF 155 Goodwin, Fairy 112,242 Gotzman, Carol 232 Goudy. Craig 126. 154 Goudy. Michael 126, 152, 188 Goulet. Mr. Daniel 81 Goursky. Mr. Nicholas 81 Gover. Dr. Thomas 76 Grannes. Jeanette Grant, James 221 Grant, Marsha 261 Grant, Susan 45.54.167,232 Graue, Loretta 221 Graupner, Linda 221 Gray, Mr. Bruce 43, 63 Green. Carla 112. 113. 242 Green, Hollyce 221 Green. William 112. 221 Gregory. Mr. Donald 83 Grenquist, Marilyn 261 Greupner. John 191.242 Hammel, Jennifer 208.232 Hammerstrom. Bonnie 233 Hamre. Scott Hamrum. Carol Ann Hamrum. Dr. Charles 78 Hande. Patricia 222 Hanenberger, Elsbeth Haney, Donna 161. 208. 215 Hanke, Russell 262 Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Hanson Hanson Hanson, Hanson. Hanson. Hanson Hanson Hanson Hanson. Hanson. Hanson. Hanson. .Alice 263 Carolyn 222 Gary 146 Jo Ann 242.263 Mary Jane 170. 233 Scott 126 Betty 263 Connie 222 David 263 Kristine 222 Mary 263 Nancy 222 Nancy Kay Phillip 146. 148. 188 Ranae Richard Sharon Susan 215 Hapke. Lark 233 Hargens. Mrs. Ada 86 Harkenrider. Cherie 243 Harney. Barbara 222 Harney. Edward 188. 210 Harrington. Dr. David 66 Hart. Michael 154, 263 Hartfield. Irene Hartley. Steve Hartsook. Janice 168, 243 Hasbargen. Donald 112, 222 Hass, Carol Hatch, Carol 222 Hatzung, John Hauge, Mark Haugen, Carol 173, 233 Haugen, Patty 243 Haukoos. Paul 181 Hauritz, Gioia 222 Haut, Timothy 203. 251. 263 Havlik. Diane 233 Grigg, John 57,126 Grise. Jill 262 Gronseth. Daniel 232 Gruber, Kristin 175.232 Gruber, Linda 173,220,232 Gruman, William 221 Gullickson, Sheila 170,232 Gunberg, Edwin 221 Gunberg, Joan Gundersen Jeanne 221 Gunnarson. Patricia 262 Gunnerson Gunnerson Gustafson, Gustafson. Gustafson. Gustafson. Gustafson. .Jarnes 188 .Linda 168,215,232 Betty Laurie 222 Marcia A. 173,242 Marcia H.114,168.262 Steven 222 Gustafson. Mr. Victor 88. 154 GUSTAVIAN 200 GUSTAVIAN WEEKLY 202 Gustavson, Darlene 161. 167. 208, 262. 272 Gustavson.Gary130. 131,157,191 Hawkins. Benjamin 233 Hayenga, Sandra 173. 233. 239 Hayes, Sandra 263 Hayward, Case 222 Head, Marcia 168.232 Heath. Rebecca 233 Hedenstrom. Susan 29.173.21O.264 Hedlin.Vernon141.143,222 Hedlund. Dennis 183.233 Hedlund. Jon 243 Hedstrand. Dale 113. 195,203,243 Hegge. Margaret 264 Heitman. Linda 222 Helgerud. Sally 167. 233 Helland, Stephen 243 Henderson. Joel 126, 192 Hendrickson, Debra Henrichsen, Jean 222 Henspeter, Kim Hepokoski. Cheryl 264 Heppner. Elizabeth 264 Herath. Diane 233 Herington. Susan 222 Hermanson. Cynthia 222 Herrly, Linda 264 GUSTAVUS CHOIR 104 Guttormson, Gary 183 Guttormsson. Stafan 262 Gutzman, Joel 198. 199.242 GYMNASTICS 212 H Haag, Scott 262 Hade. Robert 198 Hagberg, John 191,232 Hagberg 170. 206. 232 Hagelberg. Hope Hagen, Richard 146. 198 Hagg, Margery Haggberg, Sandra 175 Hagge. Karen 176, 242 Haglund. Barry 188. 232 Hagstrom. Drue 54 Hagstrom. Nancy 222 Hagstrom. Steven Halko. Thomas 242 Hall, Cynthia 262 Hall. Jeffrey 188. 242 Hallin, Nancy 222 Halvorson, Gary 126 Halvorson, Linda 222 Hamilton, David Hamilton. Pamela 232 Hammerberg, Paul 192.232 Hero, Michael Hess. Jane 173.233 Heuer. Carol 264 Heusner. Andrea 264 Hilding. Dr. Stephen 80 Hill. Arlys 233 Hill. Michael 183. 264 Himanga. James 233 Hinds. David 198.222 Hippensteel. Gerry 188. 251. 264 Hitter. Gregory 222 Hobart. Ronald 41, 135. 158, 191. 251 265. 276 Hobbs. Karin 222 HOCKEY 138 Hoechst. Dale 222 Hoernernann. Steven 109. 210.243 Hofer. Yvonne 86 Hoff. Paul 222 Hoffman. John Hoffman. Steven 243 Hofford, Barbara Hogberg. Stephen Hoistad. Barbara 233 Hokanson, Kathryn 168,233 Hokanson. Paul 265 Hokanson, Sara 265 Holian. Charlotte 42. 173.243 Hollingsworth. Gene 131. 333 Hollingsworth. Dr. Lloyd 89. 126 Holman, Deborah 222 Laffoon, Jon 223 Holman, Nils 186. 233 Holmberg. Lyle 123, 126, 264 Holmberg. Sheila 265 Holmouist. Andrea 246.247 Holmquist, Elizabeth 173.233 Holmquist, Kristen 222 Holmquist, Mary 222 Holmquist, Philip 185. 233 Holt. John 185. 240. 243. 251. 290 Holt. Michele47. 222 Holz. Eileen 233 HOMECOMING 26 l-loogenboorn. Dr. Bernard 76 Hoppe. Linda 265 Horak. Jan 42.126, 197. 252 I-lorn, Barbara 222 Horner, Pamela Horrisberger. Linda 222 Hough. Mr. Lawrence 74 I-loulrniere. Genevieve Hovde, Karen 222 How. James Howard. Arleen 112.222 Howard. Cathy 175. 233 Howl, Susan 167 Hulbert. Lindsey Hulstrand. Brian 1-lulstrand. George 195. 243 Hultgren. Lynnae 167. 233 l-lultstrand. Jack 188, 265 Hunter. Jr. James Hunziker, Kim 154. 191. 233 Hurd.Charles136. 137,222 Huse, Elaine 265 l-lystead. Thomas 222 Hytjan. James 222 IFS 164 lhrig. Richard 192 INDEPENDENT MENS CLUB 186 INTRAMURALS 156 IOTA DELTA GAMMA 115 Isaacson.Dale152.188, 195.234 lssacson, Daniel 266 lsakson,Gary128.13O.131,132.197 lsingo. Yona 222 ISS 164 lsta. Margaret 234 lund. Lynnora lverson. Bruce 183. 266 Iverson, Kathleen 167, 234 J Jabbour, Gabriel Jabs. Linda 223 Jackson. Jackson. Jackson. Jackson, Jackson. Alonzo 112. 113. 158,234 Dean 191.234 Joel 234 Robert William 192,234 Jacobson. Donna Jaeger. Bruce 126. 188. 243 Jaehne, Robert Jafvert, William James. Karen 168. 266 Janisch. Linda 168. 234 Janzen, Bradley Janzen. Robert 195 Jaquette. Kathryn Jaquette. Natalie 27,266 Jaros. Arthur 198, 223 Jensen, Mrs. Anne 93 Jensen. Becky 208,210,223 Jensen. Douglas 197. 266 Jensen. Gail 176. 234 Jensen. Pamela Jensen, Richard Jensen. Steven Jenson, Janice 223 Jepsen. Dennis 41, 157. 191, 266. 280 Jepsen.Gary41.191.234 Jernberg. Bonnie 100 Johansen, Peter 285 Johnson. Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Barbara 266. 282 Bruce Edward 234 Bruce EmanuaI197,234 Bruce N. 266 BruceWm. 267 Candyce Carleton 130. 131. 197. 243 Carol Ann 267 Carol Kay 267 Charles 188 Charlynn 243 Mr. Chester 77 Cheryl 223 Johnson. Dr,Clalr 70 Johnson.CoIeen 223 Johnson, Connie 223. 251. 267 Johnson. Corinne 223 Johnson. Craig 267 Johnson. Mr. Daniel 82 Johnson, Deborah Johnson. Dianne Jean Johnson. Dianne Kay 28, 45, 167,257,267 Johnson, Gary 131. 183. 251.263, 267 Johnson. Gayle 267 Johnson, Gregory 126, 197 Johnson. Miss Hazel 86 Johnson. Mr. Jack64 Johnson. Jennifer 223 Johnson,Judith Ann Johnson, Judith Ann Johnson. Judith Lee 168. 208. 234, 268 Johnson, Julette 29. 251. 268 Johnson. Miss Karen 85 Johnson. Karen Ann 223 Johnson, Karen Lynn 215,234 Johnson. Kathleen Johnson. Kent Johnson. Larry Johnson. Linda 234 Johnson. Margaret 223 Johnson. Marilee 175. 234 Johnson. Marilyn 223 Johnson. Mark 195. 243 Johnson. Marlin Johnson. Mary Ann 176, 234 Johnson. Mary Martha 223 Johnson. Mary Victoria 223 Johnson,Murlane 167,200,243 Johnson. Nancy 234 Johnson. Patricia 223 Johnson, Richard Johnson. Robert 57, 148. 149. 268 Johnson, Robert B.. Jr. 188. 234 Johnson. Rodney 188 Johnson. Ruth Ann 167. 200. 268 Johnson. Ruth E. 251, 269 Johnson. Scott 234 Johnson. Sharon 243 Johnson. Sheila Johnson. Sheryl 269 Johnson. Shirley 268 Johnson, Susan Carole 170 Johnson, Susan Kay Johnson. Susan Lorraine Johnson. Susan Nadine Johnson. Todd 268 Johnson. Victoria 223 Johnson. Virginia 223 Johnson. Wallace 234 Johnsrud. Maren Johnston. Stephen 223 Jones, Craig 112. 158 Jones. Dr. Ellis 75 Jones. Mrs. Flora Jones. Dr. George 71 Jones. Linda 170. 268 Jones. Patricia 243 Jones. Rogerl54. 191,243 Jones, Susan 176. 243 Jungck. Linda 114. 175. 208, 243 Jungerberg. Bruce 181. 243 Juni. Roxanne 223 JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET 251 Jury, Philip 268 K Kagol. Danny 131. 191 Kagol. Kathleen 208. 223 Kallsen, Marlene 234 KAPPA SIGMA CHl198 Karnitz. Joyce 234 Karstad. Grace Kaukis. Mrs. Alla 68 Kautt.Williarn146.148, 188.234 Kautz. J. Kristine 223 Keeler. Patricia 263. 269 Kellar. Dennis 223 Keller. Gregory Kelley. Kathleen Kelly. Brenda 173,269 Kelly, Karen 223 Kelly. Scott Kelly. Susan 223 Kendall. Dr. John 73 Kersten, Gary 126 Kibler, Susan 223 Kiewatt, Ladonna Kildahl. Cheryl 223 Kilpatrick, Joseph 223 Kimpell, Randy Kindstrom. Pat 42. 167. 198.243 King, Paula 223 King,TaImadge 113.243 Kingbay. Carol 243 Kirchoff, Ronald 269 Kisch. Cynthia 234 Klammer. Linda Klein, Daniel 188 Klein. James 188. 234 Kleinert. Linda 269 Klemenhagen. Joan 243 Klemm, Lois 234 Klinkenberg, John Klint. Douglas Klint. Karol 167. 243 Knautz. Cheri 223 Knautz. Mr. Philip 84, 105 Knoche, Barbara 269 Knox, Chere 223 Knox, Nancy 114,243 Knudson, Margaret Knutson. June 223 Knutson. Mary 223 Knutson, Melodee 243 Knutson. Meredith 243 Koch. Thomas 269 Koehler. Carol Koehler, Miss Margaret 88 Koepp, Karen 223, 243 Koepp, Marla Konrad. Steven Koppen, Mary 223 Koski. Marcie Kotschevar. Carol Kotzer, Kenneth 183.269 Kramer, Louise Kratz, Dan 185 Kraut, Billee 39,161.175,234 Kreb. Robert 126. 150, 152,192 Krieger, Jerome 140. 141. 143 Krieger, Thomas 223 Krough. Mr. Lee 89, 129, 148, 223 Krueger. Jonathan 191 Krueger. Richard 154. 243 Kruger, David 234 Krusemark, Kay 269 Krych. Dean 234 Kubes. David Kuehn, John 234 Kuitu. James 141, 197, 270 Kujala. Darrell 198. 243 Kunelius, Donald 223 Kunze. Dean 126. 197 Kuphal, Linda Kurata, Jerry Kyllo. Pamela L Landin. David 186, 235 Lange. Rosemary 270 Langen. Cynthia 167. 243 Langseth. Jody Langsjoen, Dr. Arne 77 Langsjoen, Erik 223 Langsioen. Peter 185. 270 Langsjoen, Dr. Sven 69 Lankow, John 195, 243 Lanterman. Roberta 210, 243 Lennartson, Cynthia 170, 235 Lenz. Lee 224 Leonardson, Karen 173.235 Lesman, Diane Levos. Fred 152 Lewensten. Barbara 270 Lewensten. Charles Lewis. Jacques 112.192 Lewis. John Melvin 224 Lewis, John Philip 235 Lewis. Michael 146 Lewis. Richard 271 Lewis. Steven 152, 153 Lichty. Scott 183. 244 Liepolt, Cheryl 235 Lillquist, Beverly 271 Lilly. Marilynn 170, 235 Linbo. Rose 224 Lind, Dennis 224 Lind. Julena 271 Lind. Dr. Melva 69 Lind. Thomas 188, 244 Lindahl. Marcia 271 Lindberg. Susan 224 Lindblom. Deborah Lindborg, Jane 167, 271 Linden. Annelie 168 Lindenberg. Steven 224 Linder. Steven 224 Linder, Susan 173. 244 Lindgren. Bonnie 244 Lindh, Richard 126 Lindorfl, Rachelle 235 Lindstrand, Linda 235 Lindy. George 224 Linnell. Diane 271 Linnell, Gail 161. 173. 271 Linnerooth, Barbara Linquist. Deborah 167.208 Lipke. Allen 244 Lipke. Carol 170. 235 Lipke, Jean 176. 244 Livingood, Roger 224 Lloyd. Ruth 271 Lobdell.James154. 185.235 Lodrig, Andrea 112. 208 Lofgren, Dennis 126. 244 Lofgren. John Lokensgard. Gratia 168, 271 Longeway, Laurie Lopez. Angel Patricio 146, 235 Loren. Kathryn 224 Loveless, Susan 272 Loven,Jeffrey198 Lovstad. Lavonne 224 Lowe. Michael 224 Lowell, Gerald 203 Lucker. Linda 57. 272 Ludwig, Mr. Horst 68, 146 Luebbert, Marsha 170,212.23 Lueck e,Christine 224 Luey. James 210,224 Lumbly. Joy 112, 223 Lund. Anne 224 Lund. Brant 224 Lund, Dr. Doniver 74 Lund, Rebecca 272 Lund. Renee 224 Lund. Terri 113, 235 5 Larsen. Rev. Be rtel 68 Larsen. Darius 243.270 Larsen. Donna Larsen. Douglas 223 Larsen. Vicki Larson, Anne 271 Larson, Brenda Larson, Christie Larson. Clayton 157. 235 Larson, James 270 Larson. Jared 124, 126. 148. 149 Larson, Jeanne 235 Larson. Mrs. Jeanette 93 Larson. John Larson. Marcia 175, 243 Larson, Mary 247 Larson, Nancy 173. 212. 235 Larson, Mr. R.W. 65 Larson, Reid 224 Larson. Ronald 198 Lawson, Lori 175. 208. 235 Lay. Mr, Amando 69 Leadholm. Sara 206 LeBerre. Mr, Alain Lee, Cheryl 270 Lee, Deborah 224 Lee. Gregory 126 Lee, Mary 224 Legred. Mr. Severt 75, 146. 148 Lehto. Gary Leigh. David Lein. Gerald 198, 243 Lein. Kristin 224 Leitzman, David 180. 251.270 Lundahl. Christine 175 Lundberg, Barbara 175.240, 244,290 Lundberg, Gary 235 Lundbohrn. James 141. 138. 192 Lunde. Linda Lunden. Wallace 148, 224 Lundholm, Anne 173,251,272 Lundquist. Darrel 244 Lungstrom. Bruce 224 Lunz. Robert Lupfer. Gregory 272 Lupzer. Signe 272 Lydecker. Dr. William 75 Machacek, Charles 195. 244 MacKenzie, Sandra 167, 244 MacLean, Dr. David 76 Madsen, Constance 173 Madsen. Paul 272 Maedl, Pamela 175,215,235 Magner. Jeri 235 Magnuson. Allen 198, 235 Mahlberg, Ingrid Maland, Robert 157. 191, 244 Maley. Cheryl 272 MaI0.Nina 113,170,244 Manfred. Carol 27. 206, 220. 224 Mankowski, Charles Mannausau, Dwayne Mannila. Linda 106. 224 Nelson Marcotte. Michael Marking. Jill 224 Markovich. Catherine Marks, Claudia 247 Marks, Roger 197 Marquardt. Carole 272 Marshall, Carol Marshall. Robert 224 Martens. Ann 173. 272 Martin. Richard Martinson, John 198.244 Martinson. Linda 246,247 Mason. Dr. Charles 79 Masson, James 154 Masters. Claudia 235 Matalamaki. Judith 167. 272 Matteson. Karen 272 Mattison. Nancy 251. 273 Mattke. Lynne 175. 204. 235 Mattox. .lan 175.235 Mattson. Craig Mattson. Darline 235 Mattson, Gregory 224 Mattson. John Maul, Peter 224 Maurer, Steven Maxwell. Donald 31,183,273 Mayerle, Kathleen 273 Mays. Theodore McCallum, James 192 McCallum. Janet 113. 176 McCallum. Mark McCarthy. John 112,273 McCarthy. Roberta 215 McClain. Mr. Bruce 83 McDermott. Susan McDonald, Roberta 224 McDonough. Sharon McGill. Patricia 224 McKinnon. Mary McKusky. Patrick 126. 138.141 McMinn. Douglas 154. 192. 193. 273 McNamara. Kay 225 McNamara, Susan 273 McNeeIy. Kathleen 170, 235 McPherson. Judy 244 McRostie. Dr. Clair 75 McRostie. Mrs. Ursula 90 Means. Steven 192 Melby. Jane 274 Melby, Mary 167 Melin, Jennifer 175, 274 Mellgren, Nancy Mellingen. Linda 208. 235 Menk. Roger 191.235 Menning, Michael 126 Merchant. Frederick 274 Mericle. Marilyn 235 Merrill, Ward 191 Metzger. Jon Kirk 103. 244 Meyer. Cheryl 45. 274 Meyer. Michael 203. 275 Meyer, Steven 235 Meyers. Raye Micheletti. Andrew 27. 138. 141 Mickelson. David 225 Mickelson, Diane 247 Mickelson. Dr. Howard 72 Middleton. Alethia 225 Mielke, Lester Mikami. Charlotte 244 Miles. Julie 57 Milinkovich. Connie 175, 208. 235 Morgan. Richard 182, 260. 285 Mork, N ancy Mork. Robert 235 Morris. David Morris, Donald 52, 182. 183, 285 Mortenson. Susan 235 Morton, David 244 Muehlhausen. Allan 197 Mullen, Warren 152. 183, 231. 235 Mumm, Rosemary 175. 236 Munchofl, John 183 Munson, Allene 247 Murphy, Dennis 192 Murphy .Kathleen 200. 244 Murphy. Mary Murray. David 236 Musgjerd, John 236 Muth. Corinne 175, 236 Myhr. Gregory 146. 148. 183. 236 Myles. J ulie 225 N Nanson. Edward 275 Nass. Kay Nass. Rodger Neal. Mrs. Violet 64 Nelsen Nelsen .Thomas 225 Nelson. Nelson. Howard 244 Catherine 173, 251. 275. 264 Cherry 225 Nelson. Craig 35.57, 183, 244 Nelson Debora 212.225 Nelson, Gregory 244 Nelson. Mr. Jack 89. 124. 126 Nelson. Janet 236 Nelson Joan Nelson John 197 Nelson. Karna 236 Nelson Kathryn 51.275 Nelson Kirk131. 191.236 Nelson Mrs. Louella 87 Nelson NoelI275 Nelson Paula 275 Nelson, Sandra 275 Nelson. Scott Nelson Steven 198.275 .Virginia 175. 240. 244 Nelson, William 225 Nerothin. David 126. 136. 137 Ness. Rodney 181 Neubauer. Bruce 188. 275 Newman. Paul Newman. Suzanne 276 Newton. Stephen Nichols, David 276 Nicklin, Kelly 54,182,183 Niczyporuk. Richard 183 Niebuhr. Susan 225 Nielsen. Kimberly 225 Niemala. Ronald 198 Nilson. Nancy Nimrod, Michele 236 Nitsch. Jacobo 146 Nitzkowski. Norman 244 NOBEL. SYMPOSIUM 94 Nolan, Nancy Nord. Jean 276 Nord. John 225 Nf:.d. Larry 198 Nordholm. Victoria 225 Millar. Millar, Miller. Miller. Miller. Miller. Randall 154.244 Rebecca 173 Brian 131. 191 David 192. 235 Jeffrey 128. 130. 131. 132. 157, 274 Johnnie 112, 235 Nordlie. Kenneth 244 Nondlund. Linda 173.236 Nordstran. James 197 Norman. Jane 170, 203, 276 Norris. Joyce 247 Miller, Nancy Miller. Thomas 152. 225 Milton. Mardella 112.225 Minde. Mark 146. 158. 182,274 Mizuhata, Nan 161.167.235 Moberg. Gwendolyn 235 Moberg. Rachel 274 Moberg, Ward 274 Moeschler. Mary 225 Molde. Nancy 235 Moline, Kathryn Moline. Kent 225 Moline. Mr. Robert 74 Monke. Bruce 148. 149.225 Monson. Mark 235 Montague. Dr. Kyle 75 Montgomery, Melinda Moody, James Moody, Norman 225 Moore. Barbara 225 Moorman. Linda 275 More. James 188. 235 Morency. John 225 Morgan. Michael Norton. Gail 167. 236 Norton, Dr. Richard 68 Norwood.Althelene 112.225 NU UPSILON GAMMA 188 Nyberg. Roberta Nyland. Miles 138. 141 0 Oberg, Michael O'brien, Kevin Odden. Martha 225 Odegard. Marcia 215.225 Odette. Dennis 183.244 Olstie. Marthea 170.236 Ohman. Melanie 225 Ohnstad. Jane 236 Ohrbeck. Christine 208 Okada, Yoshio Okerman. Judy 175, 236 Olesen. Nancy Olin, Mary Olmanson. Julie 225 309 l i , Richard 236 .Ronald 126.236 .Carla Rae 42, 170. 244 . Craig 126, 192 Gary 236 Gregory 225 Olsen Olsen Olson Olson Olson Olson Peterson. Mark 236 Peterson. Martha 277 Peterson, Mary Ann 236 Peterson. Mary E. 57. 112. 244 Peterson. Naomi 175.236 Peterson. Natalie 39, 175.236 Olson, Gretchen 276 Olson, Gust 225 Olson. Jarl 185, 244 Olson. Laufey 276 Olson. Laura 276 Peterson, Miss Odrun 91 Peterson Pamela 208.226 Peterson Patricia 236 Peterson. Penny 210. 226 Peterson Rachel 237 Peterson Mr. Robert 62 Olson, Olson. Olson Olson. Olson. Olson Olson. Olson. Olson. Olson, Linda Joy 180,236 Linda Susan 225 Lynette 236 Marcia Lynn 175. 225 Marcia Lynn 236 Patti 225 Richard 225 Terry 126 Trudy 225 William Olsten, Jann OMEGA KAPPA 190 Omodt, Linda Ondov. John 276 Ophaug. Randy 277 Opheim. Thomas 181 Opsahl. Marthea 225 Opsahl. Ronald 181,236 Orrison. John 181.244 Oslund. Carl 225 Oslund. Cheryl 277 Ostby. Robert Ostby. Thomas 131. 150, 152 Ostergren, Paula 170.236 Ostlund, Nancy 173. 236 Otteson. Mr. James 70 Otto. Richard 236 Overdahl. Signe 175 Owen, Mr. Lawrence 27. 66 P Palm. Jolly 173, 244 Palmer. Linda Palmer, Marlys 244 Palmquist, Mark 54. 277 Pangrac. Dale Panno, Gregory 225 Papke. Gary 198.236 PARENT'S DAY 32 Parkin, Mary 39. 206, 215. 236 Parks. Joyce 112.244 Parsons. Mark Paschke, Susan 277 Patch. Darcy Patrick. Lispeth 203. 276 Pattison, Richard 146. 148. 185. 236 Paulson, Jan Paulus.Jay126. 131,185,244 Payne. Alzaphus 112, 128. 131. 225 Payne. David 198, 276 Peake. Janice 225 Pearce. George 198. 225 Pearson. Pearson. Pearson. Pearson. Pearson. Christine 167. 277 Dean 244 Kristine Margaret 225 Ruth 27. 206i 225 Pea rson. Scott Pearson. Steven 198. 225 Pedersen. Jack 126 Pedersen. Lee 244 Pederson. Kirk 123. 126, 197 Pederson. Linda Pegors. Kathryn 226 Pehrson. Miss Ethel 84 Peiffer. Michelle 39. 175.236 Penton. Marianna Peschken, Pamela Peters. David 236. 251. Peters, Deborah Petersen Petersen Petersen Marian 236 Philip ,Trude 247 Peterson. Berit 168. 236 Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson . Beverly 236 Brian Icnnsiine 212. 226 ,Craig 141. 226 David 181 .Dean 192.236 . Mr. Ellery 75 . Mrs, Florence 65 ,Gary 185.236 .James 236 .Jane 215, 226 .Jeri 226 Laurel 226 , Luella 247 . Marcia 226 Peterson. Robert 181, 232 Peterson. Ronalda 277 Peterson. Ted 152, 237 Peterson. Thomas Paul 154. 185. 244 Peterson. Thomas Walt Peterson. Vicki 237 Petzold. Louise 226 Pfeil. Susan 175.237 Phalen, Mary 168. 244 Phelps. Michele PHI ALPHA 192 Phillips, Constance 244 Phillips, Mark 226 Philpot, Grace 237 Pichner, Carol 175. 237 Piepkorn. Michael 198. 244 Pierce. Steven 226 Pierson. Douglas 195. 244 Pieser. Mrs. Vicki Pietz. Eric Pinkham. Kim 167.237 Planteen, Janet 170, 237 Polk. Gail Polkowske. Michael 126. 197 Poplau. Janice Portele. Rodney 192. 193.237 Porter. John 146.157,191.237 Porter. Susan 170. 277 Post. Barbara 92 Post. Mr. Gene 79 Potter, Arlene 226 Powers, Bernard 112 Preblick. Diane 170, 237 Prehn. Dr. John 72 Preiss. Gary 278 Prestin, Richard 181 Proeschel. Mark 198 Prouty. Gerald 278 Puder. Alan 126.278 Pufler.Charles 124. 126. 148 Pullord. Robert 141. 146 Q Qualley. Sandra 244 Quinn. Norman Raab. Stanley 126. 198. 226 Raarup, Dr. Dennis 88. 126. 136.152 Rachford. Michele Rader, Jeff 226 Radichel. Margaret 226 Radl. Robert 226 Radlofl, Keith 152 Raedeke. Arthur 226 Ramberg. Sharon 226 Randall, John 226 Rarles. Margaret 226 Rauch. Marilyn 226 Ray. James 183 Ray. Kathy Rayapati. Mr. J. P. Raymond. John 181 Rebischke. Jean 226 Reed. Steven Reiley, Roberta Reinertsen. Richard 154. 192.237 Reinhold. Yvonne 226 Reinholdz. Richard 124. 126 Reitzel. Leanne 244 Reko. Margaret 278 Remington. Mr. John 65. 154 Renquist. Arthur 244 Renquist. John Renquist. Stephen REPUBLICAN CLUB 113 Retrum. Susan 226 Rezmerski. Mr. John 66 Rice. Janet 246, 247 Richard. Kenneth 237 Richards. Thomas 192 Richmond. Bonita 112 Riess. Leslie 197 Ringus, Gary 152. 244 Rittenhouse. Marion 114. 168.203.2411 Ritter. Almon Robb. Brian 126. 150,152,153 Roberts. Mr. Donald 89. 140. 141,158 Roberts. George 140. 141. 143. 226 Robertson. Brian Robertz. Marilyn Robertz. Dr. William 83 Robinson. Mr. James 69 Roden. Sharon 226 Rodine. Dr. Milward 80 Rodman. Peter 126 Rodning. Carol Rodning, Thomas Roemhildt. Charlene Rolf. Steven 278 Rogers. Rebecca 226 Rogich, Joy 244 Rogosheske. Judy Rogosheske. Steven 226 Rollings. Vail 237 Roncesvalles. Orlando Rooney. Darling 226 Rose. Robert 198. 244 Ross. Dale 226 Rossbach. Stephen 226 Rossow. Lawrence 186 Roth, William Rouhoff. Darlene 278 Rucinskl. James 183,244 Rude. Janis 167. 268. 278 Rude. Susan Ruidl. Bonnie 237 Runquist. Mary Russell. Susan 226 Ruud. Katherine 226 Ruud. Kathy 168. 244 Ryan. Daniel 226 Rydell. Mark 226 Rydell. Mary 226 Rydland. Jayne 42. 173. 244 Rydland. Kathryn 175.237 Rye. Linda 237 S Sable. Bonita 175.237 Sackrider. Jo Ann 226 SADIE HAWKINS 33 Saeger. Carol 52. 167.237 SAINT LUCIA 38 SAINT LUCIA GUILD 114 Salmela. Cheryl 170. 237 Sammelson, Mr. Owen 62 Sampson. Ronald 131. 191 Sandberg. Douglas 185. 244. 251 Sandberg, Joan 175.237 Sandberg, Laurel 278 Sandberg. Steven 226 Sandeen. Nancy 170.237 Sandell, Donn 226 Sanders. Mrs. Gladys 93 Sanders. Joyce 175, 237 Sandin, Howard Sandquist. James 226 Sandt. David 154. 186.226 Sandve, Mrs. Wanyce 87 Santee. William 195 Santi. Louise 170. 279 Sater. Gary 152 Sather. Diane 173 Sather. Jean Elizabeth 168.237 Sather. Mary 173. 238 Saue. Linda 226 Sauerbrey. Joy 215.226 Saulsberry. Ardis 112. 168. 238 Sautters. Joyce 206 Saxton. Charles 148.226 Schaffer. Scott 226 Scharmer. Cynthia 244 Scha us. Victoria Schedin. Diane 161.226 Scheurle. Debra 238 Schilling. Eugene 226 Schimelplenig. James 226 Schlapkohl. Susan 247 Schnarr. Mrs. Yvonne Schneider, Dr. Delwin 71 Schoeben. Mark 126 Schoenrock. Jon 141. 157. 191. 279 Schraut. Kathlynn 279 Schroeder. Gloria 226 Schroeder. Perry 197. 245 Schrupp. Sandra 279 Schulenburg. Elizabeth 238 Schuller. John 279 Schultz. Sandra 168. 208. 215.238 Schultze. Kermit 226 Schulz. Cristel Schulz, Dale 227 Schulz, Linda 168.238 Schwab. Byron 245 Schwalm, Ann 279 Schwalm. Karl 245 Schwartz. Sheila 100.279 Schwartz. Vanette 227 Schwartz. Wanda 279 Scott. Miss Barbara Scott, Nancy 168. 238 Scroggie. Patricia Seabrooks. Pearl 112,210,237 Seaholm. William 227 Searles. Dale 113. 114, 280 Seay. Mr. Donald 82 Seeley, Barbara 114,251,280 Seeley. Kathleen 227 Seeley,William 112 Seibert, Mrs, lrene 92 Seldler. Mary 247 Sellman, Merlin 192.238 Sellner. Carol 168, 245 Sells. Carol 238 Setterlund. Jack 31. 35. 52. 278. 280 Severance. Cynthia 168.238 Severson, David 148. 227 Shannep. Polly 175, 238 Sharp, Jarrett 238 Shaw. David 280 Shearer. Susan 42 Shelton. Frederick 280 Sheppard. Karen 203 Shogren. Charles Shull, Robert 152. 227 Shumway. David Shumway. Kathleen 167. 200. 243. 245 Shymanski. Paul 227 Sielaff. Bradley 154. 195 Sielaff,Jear1rie 113.238 Sieveke. Jean 176,280 SIGMA DELTA 176 Silrum, Valerie 175, 280 Simcox. Jane 238 Simenson. Jane 114. 245 Simonson. M. Joanne 238 Simonson. Michael 197.280 Sitte. Klaus 188, 280 Siverson. Gail 215. 227 Sioblom. John 195.281 Sjoding. Donna 281 Sjogren. Barbara 227 Siostrom. Jayne Skaalen, Jon 203.227 Skar. Sherwin 188, 281 Skibenes. Doris 281 Skoog, Mr. Myer 88,131,132 Skoog. Robert Slarks. Mr. J. Don 64 Slater. Jane 176,245 Slater. John 280 Slaughter, Mark 227 Sletta. Robert 227 Smith. Alexis 112. 227 Smith, Barbara Smith. Kathleen 238 SOCCER 146 Sodeman. Susan 281 Soeldner. Jana 238 Solheim. David 251. 271. 281 Solheim. Joan 281 Solheim. William Somers. Elizabeth 219 Sonaglia. Michelle 227 Sonstegard. Pamela Sorenson. Janet 227 Sorenson, Marlys 227 Sorteberg. John 227 Sova. Gail 247 Sovia. Rene SPANlSH CLUB 113 Splittgerber. Mr. Allan 77 Spitzack. Ceslie 238 Sponberg. Elaine Springer. Carol 35. 238 Springer. Mary Kaye 173. 200 Stallord, Gervase 227 Staricka. Robert Starkey. Jill 227 Stauffer. S. Anita 281 Stearns. Brian 31 Stearns. Roger 198.245 Steen. Susan 168. 245 Steenberg. Sally 227 Stegner. Robin 227 Steinbring. Michael 198.227 Steiner. Lynn 227 Steiner. William 148. 227 Stello. Danelle 238 Stenlund. Glen 186. 282 Stenman. Linda 228 Stenman. Richard Stephenson. Kathleen 228 Stephenson. Sandra 170.245 Stevens. Thomas 126 Stewart. David Stewart. Deborah 228 0 Stewart. Gail Stewart, Nancy 228 Stewart. Patrick Stiefel, Charlotte 228 Stillwell, Pamela 39. 175.238 Stoddard, Patricia 246. 247 Stohl. Alice 45. 114. 167. 200. 245 Stohl. Mary 228 Stokhuzen, Eric 228 Stoksik, Barbara 228 Stoksik. Sharlene 168. 238 Stoller. Mary 245 Stone. Pamela Stoner, Carol Storlie. Karen 228 Storlie. Steven 245 Strachan, Marilyn 168.282 Strand, Patricia 228 Strand, Paul 282 Strandness. Paul 204. 251. 282, 286 Streeter. Jan 238 . Strom. Leslie 247 Stromley. Deanna 168.238 Stromsborg, Don 191 Strong. Donna Struebing, Lynne 245 Struve, Bruce 154. 282 Stuart. Mrs. Carol 86, 246 STUDENT SENATE 204 Stueland, Stueland. Carol Helen Suderman. Amy 228 Suderman. Dr. Elmer 66 Suderman. James Sulander. Dale Sundberg, Paul 228 Sundin. S ylvia 238 Sundquist. Mary 282 Sutter, Helen 173. 204. 238 Swaggert. Mr. 64 Swanson. Dr. Albert 39. 60, 61 Swanson. David 191. 282 Swanson, Douglas 188, 282 Swanson. Linda 113. 170.238 Swanson. Mark 245 Swanson, Mark Lundahl 228 Swanson, Paul 191.238 Swanson, Robert 181. 283 Swanson. Mr. Ronald 66 Swanson, Steven Swanson. Susan 238 Swanstrom. James 188 Swanstro m. Robert 158. 188.283 Swedberg. Cheryl 228 Swee. Daryl 180. 181 Swenson. David 199. 283 Swenson. David Erik 192.245 Swenson. Richard 238 Swenson. Roxy 208, 228 SWIMMING 144 Sydness. Joleen 167.283 T Talmo.Tom 191.238 Tanner. Sandra Tanner. Dr. Ward 79 Tanttari. John Tarvin. Mr. Ronald 85 Tatro. Thomas 228 TAU KAPPA 194 TAU MU TAU 172 TAU PSI OMEGA 196 Tauge, Patricia 228 Taxis. Henry 154.245 Taxis. Mrs. Selma 86 Taylor. Paul 282 Teerink, Robert 238 Tegtmeier. Elaine 170. 282 Telstad. Leroy 148. 228 Tenney, Bruce TENNIS 155 Tennison, Linnea 238 Terry. James 197. 238 Tesarek. Joyce 228 Tesch. Joan 247 Teske. Dennis 228 Tews. William 181.283 Thauwald. Jeffrey 126 THETA Xl GAMMA 174 Thibault. Michele 175. 206.238 Thiem, Dr. Chester Thiem. Christopher 146, 148,228 Thiem, Russell Thomas. James 186 Thomas, John 154. 191.238 Thomley. Miss Elizabeth 87 Thompson. James 228 Thompson. Jerome 181. 283 Thompson. Linda 283 Thompson. Nancy 228 Thompson. Pamela 228 Thompson. Paul 141. 154, 183,245 Thoreson. Carolyn 229 Thorkelson. Thomas Thorngren, Frank 181, 245 Thorsander. Glen 245 Thorsen. Deborah 168. 238 Thorsen, Elizabeth 283 Thorsen. Katherine 284 Thorndsen, Dean Thurber. Marcia 229 Tidrick, Gary 185. 238 Timmerman. Dennis 238 Tippett. Nancy Toenslng. Ann 167 Tofte, Thomas 229 Tolzmann, Trudy 229 Tomljanovich. David 123.126, 197 Toppin. Ronald 229 Torgerson, Gregory 197. 254. 284 Torkelson. Bruce 185. 245 Torstenson. Mary 245 Tousignant, Lawrence TRACK 147 Train. Shelley Trainer, Genevieve 229 Trebil. Ann 229 Trebil. Gregory 192 Tretter. Sandra 284 Trick. Christine 54,167,238 Trimbo. Mary 284 Trones. Darryl Trouth, Linda Tschida. Brian 229 Turner. Lindy 42. 114. 167. 168.245 Turnquist. Thomas 192 Tvete. Sharon 229 Tyra. Susan 229 Tysseland, Margaret 284 U Uherka. Carolyn 229 Ulku. Teresa 168.238 Ulrich, David 284 Urtel, Kathleen 229 V Vallgarda. Marie 170. 229 Vande Vusse. Dr. Frederick 78 Vandenberg. Miss Marion 63 Vandree. Martin 126, 238 Van Hoven, Ralph 229 Vanhoven. Ralph Vaughn. Shirley 173,208,245 Veker. Stanley 183 Vestile, Russell 284 Vickner. Dr. C. Filip 90 Victorson, Mark 251 Villas, Jenniler 170. 238 VISITING LECTURERS 116 Vito, Brian Voigt, Dale 238 Volk. Charles Volk, Greta 167 Volk. Roger 238 Vollum.John126.146. 148.149, 185 238 Vono, Mary 229 Voss. Robert 154 W Wagner. Neil Wagner. Ronald 229 Wahlberg. Sandra 284 Wahlgren. Mary 285 Wahlund, Dean 229 Walden. Brian 192, 238 Waldhauser. Stanley 31. 231. 238 Waldhauser. Steven 246 Waldorf. Thomas 188,246 Walker. Bradley 210. 246 Walker. Robert 210,238 Wall. John 285 Wallace. Deborah Waller. Bradley 185 Wallin. Bruce Wallin. Linda 285 Waln-ian, Susan 285 Walter. Mrs. Renee 69 Walters, George 246 Walton. Arla Walton. Ja mes Walton. Lola Wangerin. Kathleen 239 Ward, Paula Waryan, Craig 154. 183, 239 Wasenda. Greg 183. 239 Wasenda, Tanya 173, 285 Wassergord. Paula 285 Watson, Barbara 247 Watson, Bruce Watson. Linda 229 Wayland, Margo 285 Weaver. Joanne Weber, Elizabeth Weber. Susan 285 Weber, Suzanne 229 Weckwerth. Audrey 176, 246 Weckworth. Bonnie 170. 200. 246 Weech. Stephen 229 Weeks, Janet 229 Wefald, Dr. Jon 74 Welch. Thomas Wellington, David 246 Wennblom, Mr. James 63 Werner, Karen 286 Wersell, Andrea 286 Wescott, Janice 229 West. Warren 126, 152. 188. 239 Westerberg. Carolyn 239 Westman, Kathy 229 Wheeler. James 286 Wheeler. Michael 158, 192, 199, 286 White. Flora 229 White, Lenore White, Lynda 286 White. Susan 175. 239 Whitney. Orval 112.229 Wiberg, Paul Wiebe, Barbara Wieman. Robyn 31 Wiermaa. Amy 229 Wiklund, Lynn 229 Wllbur,Thomas 183, 239 Wilcox, Betty Wilcox. Thomas 182. 183, 231 Wile. Russell Wilen. Wendy Wiley, Jerry 112, 158 Wilkinson. Marcia 229 Wilkman, Karl Wilkman. Ruth 247 Williams. Beth 173, 239 Williams. Gary Williams. Lavonne 167, 239 Williams Williams . Mrs. Mary 88 .Thomas 204, 251, 286 Williams, Yvonne 113 Willis, Patricia 247 Wilson, Melodie 229 Winkler, Kathryn Witman, Marjorie 229 Wittenberg. Deborah Witter, Keith 135. 136, 157, 286 Wizik, Bruce 239 Wizik. Sally 246 Wlosinski. Helene 57, 239 Woehler, Anita Woestehoff, Mali Wohlrabe. Brian 192 Wold, Nina 229 Wolff, John 180. 286 Wolff, Susan Wollan, Mary Wolverton. Michael 229 Wood. Judith Wood. Julienne 114. 168. 246 Woodworth. John 141. 143, 197 Woyke, W. Charles 239 WRA 208 WRESTLING 134 Wright, Jerold Wright. Paul 181, 239 Wright, Robert 54,192,286 Wynne. Charlotte 287 Wynnemer. Mary 287 Y Yager. Don 198. 287 Yager. Susan Yard. Nancy 246 Yernberg. Ralph 185 Ylinen. Barbara Ylinen. Mr. Gerald 90 Yokie, Miss Doris 87 Young. Alice 208.229 Young. Doris 168. 287 Young. Mrs. Evelyn 93 Young,Judith 239 Young. Margaret 161. 167. 208 Young. Sandra 168. 239 Youngdahl. Carl 263 Younger. Blair 191.246 Youngquist. Anita 170, 287 Youngren, Jane Z Zabel. Susan Zacher, Steven 198. 232 Zakariasen. Barbara 42, 173. 246 Zard. Steven 229 Zeidler, Carl 229 Zeller. Craig 239 Zenk, Suzanne 175, 239 Ziegler. Jeffrey 136 Ziegler. Thomas 287 Zieman, Merrill 126,188,246 Ziemann, Roger 246 Zierner, James 229 Zietz, William 246 Zimmerman. Cathe 208.229 Zimmerman. James 219 Zimmerman, Theodore 181. 287 Zinner. Theodore 158. 198, 251. 287 Zipf. Betty 229 lx ff fq , ,E I I 'l f rw I LE fi v .. . M -' we , A Au ' T 5' Q6 g . 1.545 , . 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