1 i 1 5., L 1- 'X 2 1 I964 LINER E? S 39 as 3 5 sf vi si i 32 N 59 Q Si if 2 x a E Tl S 3 fi Q Q Q 5 if if X 2 A gg Q5 Q? :2 .2 32 3 5 K 1 ,W S Q E Q ,. gs 9 .X s 9 Q E K 5 2 ii Q 52 S if if ss as il' 2 JOE W. HLITTON 'fr X? ,hi ik . For his many years of dedication to Hamline University as head basketball coach, the 1964 Liner staff would like to dedicate the 1964 Liner to Joe Hutton. For the past thirty three years Ham- line has been privileged to have one of the finest coaches in or- ganized collegiate athletics as basketball coach. The tremendous records set by his basketball teams are confirmation of his leader- ship ability. It is no wonder that he ranks among the top five coaches for both large and small colleges with the fantastic record of 574 wins as opposed to 176 losses. In the Minnesota Intercol- legiate Athletic Conference, his record is 337 wins to only 68 losses. Hutton's teams have won or tied for 19 conference championships, and Hamline under Hutton was the first college to win three na- tional small college championships, in 1942, 1949, and 1951, a record tied in 1959 by Tennessee A. and I. The record for the most appearances in the small college championship play-offs is also held by Hutton with 12 appearances and a win-loss record of 36-10. Joe Hutton holds the distinction of being the first coach to be selected to the Helms Foundation Hall of Basketball Immortals. Despite his great past record, Coach Hutton remains a modest, mild-mannered gentleman which has greatly endeared him to the hearts of Hamline students and faculty members. Joe Hutton will be greatly missed on the Hamline campus upon his retirement after basketball season next year. 5 Dean of Women Dean of Men Administrative Assistant to Deborah Howland Donald R. Makuen the President: Lowell A. Weber 21 4 f srti Registrar and Dean of Special Services Academic Assistant to the President Charles R. Wimmer Arthur S. Williamson 7 ,Xt ,X Dii-ootois of Testing Chaplain and Director of Religious Activities Donald E. Swanson R0l3C1'i T- Bfibilin Director of Admissions: Dean G. Trampe AAdrni5si0ns Counselor Admissions Counselor: Jeanne A, Smith James R, Monhart i 8 College Publications Editor Ruth D. Barker News and Publications Director Larry Anderson Director of Alumni Relations Paul G. Smaagaard College Nurse Sara M. Koenke f-ll. A-1 Business Manager and Assistant Treasurer Harold Neece Director of Physical Plant John L. Archibald Placement Service Assistant to Business Manager Myrle Backstrom Eleanor Glyer Director Elizabeth Sibbald Director of Student Center Richard Getchell Librarian Ben Leiws HE DRESIDE TS Drew Residence Manor HOUSC Mary Hughes Eulin Dale 11 Sorin Hall Genevieve Lomnes f, i 4- , 5 Q I .I IEII ROBERT R. HARRISON MARGARET HARRISON NILS LOU BIOLOGY ART WILLIAM DOWNING CHARLES P. MASON RUTH SULLIVAN F BRET L. HAWKINS C I-I I .1 - RODNEY L. OLSEN CLIFFORD CRESWELL PERRY A. MOORE 12 PAUL A. BARKS 'I I X in GORDON B. SANDERS, ROGER W. WALKER, WILLIAM V. WILLIAMS ECONOMICS 1 in 'K 'I ,gp . S I ' ROSEMARIE KROENING union' ALJ WU fi' E s B 'X M ,rf LYLE D- KOCH KENNETH E. WHITE BEVERLY PERGEAU ,QE gOES M E Ex GEORGE T. VANE CHARLES R. MOYER GLISH IAM, . ,- , I If v ag ,J g if :fix in MILES W. GOINER J. PETER MEINKE . s M ,, ELIZABETH K. BRIDGMAN QUAY GRIGG ill' 1 i- IW if IR , QE ' . - WW M M gi L W , Y, ,F -In ,f Ti uf 'A 'wif ,,-ns., RICHARD D. MAXWELL HISTORY LANGUAGE DAVID C. LUKOWITZ, DAVID M. PLETCHER, DOROTHY M. MCGHEE RICHARD R. MARSH. Modern Languages 5 RODNEY SWENSON WINNIFRED M. FISHER WALTER H. MAYER JUNE M. KOENIG German German Russian and Spanish French PHILOSCPHY AND RELIGIC , Z2..,,,7h .Iggy v:?.3l5 if 'T THURMAN L. COSS ERNEST L. STEEN ROBERT T' BOBILIN RABBI MAX A. SHAPIRO ROBERT E. WILLIS 14 WALTER FLEMING ERNA B, YACKEL f DALE E. VARBURG MUSIC MATHEMATICS Ldv 4, vf 1 j lui . 1 M ,J as 5+ 3-sq: rv' J' ,..-. ORVILLE L. BIERMAN JAMES L. BONN ROBERT HOLLIDAY RUSSELL G. HARRIS LEOPOLD SIPE SHIRLEY ALPUERTO Q, A u ,Q 'S f '- :K I 22 if --Y -, Af 5 iq, -, ,. 5, F 3,9149 'M L K, , aw bv: K HW 1 'A ,.-F5 , . .. K xi-. 5 ll.-N in ' X PAUL A. PIZNER 15 J. W. HUTTON HAROLD D. MONTGOMERY CLARENCE A. NELSON ,I F I I a re A......A. . ..E A MARTY ROSSINI RICHARD R. MULKERN ROGER AHLMAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION LOIS J. CHRISTENSEN HELEN MAHLER PATRICIA PATTERSON PHYSICS DONALD G. LUNDMAN, KENT H. BRACEWELL, RICHARD E PONTINEN. 16 PSYCHOLOGY S 2 uf Y L... gi 4 r SCOTT D. JOHNSTON, WESLEY A. ST. JOHN PO I C E DONALD R. MAKUEN, DONALD E. SWANSON, THETA H. WOLF. SOCIOLOGY .fi DE PT. run. i.. LELAND R. COOPER AMY B. RUSSELL DONALD P. IRISH S PE ECH AN D TH R JAMES E. 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Frosh find courage in numbers two harrassecl newcomers a quintet per- forms for the upperclassmen Heather Dailey receives an unprofessional facial . . . three coeds wonder what's next a look by the coach . . . and . . . steak served by the upperclassmen . . . 1, fffl. Coach Mulkern T ,M ,L,,. x A J 'WY P-mm., f A ,, , ff gt' 2 as bf. Dr. Walter Heller ' 'i- A , ,sg 7 A1005 It only hurts for a little while . . . TKE smok- er-tales told of the last party . . . Alpha Rhos perform for fall rushees . . . APTS reenaet the panty raid as their skit for prospective pledges . . . Dr. Walter Heller gives talk at Harnline's Twenty-second Annual Institute of lVorld Alfairs Daphne Zurr explores the Chem- istry world Shirley Alpuerto and James Bonn give a recital for student body. Daphne Zurr James Bonn and Shirley Alpuerto Dr. Thurman Coss autographs his new book, Secrets from the Cave, while Mark Tennison, Dick Kruetz and Dave Mutchler look on folk music is popular on campus this year . . . the Wee Whilers and Gloria Mahor are the performers at an early hootenanny renewed interest in HU football is shown by an enthusiastic parade to a game cheerleaders head procession with spirited chants Meredith Schultz puts finishing touches on art work Sorinis excellent buflets draw dorm students at Hal- loween season . . . Meredith Srhultz 3 W ,v Homecoming is a time of fun-filled and competitive events Penny Johnson, Mary Hart, Mickey Mitchem, and Sue Skyberg and Paula Mahnerd are the senior coeds tying for the title of 1963 Homecoming Queen .. . they're telling the bulldog that he hasn't a chance on Sat. a bonfire begins the weekend of events the cheerleaders chant with the student body giving strong support the variety show is a big event the TKES are shown struggling in their procession of Cleopatra, which took Hrst place . . . Curt Stull and John Setala place among the winners with their excellent folk music . . . Choo Choo Choo ,Em Up is the slogan of the First place TKE house decoration . . . Carol Bogue sits atop the Pi Beta Gamma prize-winning float this weekend is one to which everyone looks forward . .. perhaps the highlight of Home- coming is the crowning of the queen . . . who will she be? . . . 28 Curt Stull. John Sstala ? pggf Q ? QUEEN SUSANNE SKYBERG , it 'Sw .4 M ' 1-441 Sue Skyberg, from Stillwater, Rlinnesota, is the 1963 Homecoming Queen . . . she is shown receiving her crown and flowers at the half-time of the game . . . the theme of the dance is 'cRapsody in Redw . . . Ron Aaberg provided the music for the event Kerry Trask, co-chairman of the variety show, introduces the queen candidates . . . 31 Experimentation goes on in the chemistry lab . . . basketball season begins . . . Ford Spalding models for the HU Ski Club . . . Mr. Hawkins and Mrs. Paterson chat with students at the All College Coffee Hour . . . convocations . . . and a president dies . . . 32 John Fitzgerald Kennedy, born on May 29, 1917, was the youngest man ever to hold the office of President of the United States. Educated in private schools and England, Mr. Kennedy graduated cum laude from Harvard in 1940. W'hile there he majored in government, played hockey and rugby, and was a varsity swimmer. At twenty-three, Mr. Ken- nedy wrote a college theme which was later published as the book, Why England Slept. The late presi- dent also published another book, Profiles in Courage, which won for him a Pulitzer Prize. After com- pleting college, Mr. Kennedy served as a Naval oflicer in lVorld War II. He was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal and Purple Heart for rescuing the crew of PT 109. In 1952, Mr. Kennedy was elected to the U. S. Senate, where he remained until 1960. In that year, he was elected the thirty- fifth President of the United States. He served his country until he met his tragic death on Nov. 22, 1963. Gig Q. 7' Dennis Sandberg, Roger Wagner Irene Ditonno mp va, . w Q l r l '1 ' 5 4 A 1, The Menaechmus Twinsw a Roman farce by Plautus . . . directed by James Carlson . . . Marj Mahle, playing the woman next door, Erotium, is admired by the Twins, Jeff Moses and Douglas lVilkowske . . . finals approach . . . students see some hard studying . . The Christmas Dinners . . . and then vacation . . . 35 Dick Morr WINTER WEEKEND Winter Wleekend, like Homecoming is full of events . . . the queen candidates pose in front of first place Phi Delta house decoration .. . Dick Morris entertains coeds cheerleader Lynae McLane shows the excitement of the basketball game Hutton shows concern a torchlight parade . .. kickball .. . and a dance with Hawaiian theme . . . Lynae McLane .-. 4 9 -. I .Q gl Coach Joe Hutton H N. U E E N R H O D A M O R T E N S 0 N Beth Karp and Dan Holje. Sue Meyer and Juris Kauls. 'Eb Anne Feigal and Sherm Wilkens Ann Taylor and Don Bulger. X r4 . ' V. , X. es. , ' ff- 'pf' .-..,. gs , H Q ' 'l'..f 1 J. K X .. , mn. , B , wir xg ,J P: r' 9 ix ZR 3, ,,, Tis if w A X g ' ek LM-dg1'5'+j .554 .f. K S' ,J , X 6 , M f Q , gg , 1.5 f 78, , K, ,. K EX :gm 'x is . .... ff 25 1 V I S, ?F '?'a- W4 .2. .swf My . wig.. A 3 wt im . S Q 5 S Q'+ili,,' !gmif m 1,,,,.gf.a,-if WKVA H I m e ..::. . . - '?if::'I:::: -'g sm-1 ., .,,, ., 9,13 9 U wr - .1 Q, Q '16 2 -:A ww . n 3,,g...L, L. ' 'isfeyw'-ff.1, :I EL if-V wg.. , .,f ,. wg .Q -1 -M- Sadie Hawkins Day is an enjoyable and amusing turnabout at the dance Mar- ryin, Sam has quite a business . . . Paul Eng- er and Bee Holzapfel swing it up . . . Kathy Bridgman and Kerry Trask prefer to re- lax . . . ,M N '53 A, K., 4. Q f T i- p ' ,, I gg lwxx. b 7 IM :X 2 , Q k.:. A if w H f 1 'Q f 'ff -1.7: A, , ...-., 'L . wy ,M . 4' ,.. K XX f 'g , ' nl i 12' 'S 1 f' I vlrv -sf 1 mfg' RF f -vU'QiQ1 .I K 4 L K .,.,k K f f-flfiw A , x , ,I ff ' M ' J' W a f 'H , Y.. : Ti 'I O X f. X Qx F N ' N Q i fy ' K ' of f, 3, X Y mf I K 5, Q14 . M ' Wg x 1 1 , tr .I A 1 M QP w-if , .,,, ... .. , -.. .-vw ' '4 'B Y - T : , . H - - V w .. .. - In N, 'wi A 'V MOCK POLITICAL CONVENTION Connie Larson ,L , 1- f on Becky Barnes, Steve Frantzich, Tom Field. The Mock Political Convention takes place at Hamline ev- ery spring of a national election year . . . a bi-partisan ver- sion of the national conventions . . . Tom Field is convention chairman key speaker is Congressman Gerald R. Ford of Michigan a platform is adopted ...candidates for President and Vice President are elected nominating speeches . .. campaign material demonstrations watchful eyes and announcements Lodge emerges as fictor. Duane Budde W LE35X I , 2.gn::-' fffiq. 1 f inf.: 2.--1 . - Hb - . E ' - ' 5. f- Q, i 4,a',,lr..,g . . , . A 2 ,L - 1 www wma- M, 'r,.wucfw:w5,,,,.,,,,,,, RENEW ,. 1 Xflifiisgu x mi ,!Q7.i'FIii2 Q we Mg ,DA Allllnq 4 S114 X-.ig Wm A f nv I 6 3 X ws Q' x Q' is-,W .,-- ' W will ,.. MY , NCIS, ' ,.,- ..-v- ' S .3 1 Q? 3 5 mb 'M - W- 2 'M M,,,..f-1'-Ml 'x 'X Vizssixzfif sS2?S1xf'E? V - sgitgiltfffg-V igifsiizige is-.zwfffzeizlwwiii Tis iikiis- ,5Qi?L1fS1zQ?LEs' iw wgzq-wgassmf pax A-leiggygfiiageegfgif ,sl lhz. f M.,L1b-l,11f-L U Cindy Belden, Sue Skyberg. i MISS MERMAID CINDY BELDE The Annual Aquatic League swim show candi- dates for Miss Mermaid are Cindy Belden, Mary Bittle, Irene Ditonno, and Sherry Tourville Cindy Belden reigns Sue Skyberg crowns synchronized num- bers .. . weeks of practice swim team does clown diving President Sue Skyberg receives trophy from Past President Desi DiCicco . . . 448 Desi DeCicco, Sue Skyberg Multi Dianne Stanius High School Days .. . three prospective Hamlinites try on a jacket for size a Hamline A Cappella Choir concert dances classes study, study, and more study . . . 3 3 S X , B i Mrs. Paterson and Pete Law. W D D E R S B A L L Y ,A N :F Al .. ,s Q fi ' ww Q, M-1 ' Mary Davis entertains Tom Gagner, Dave Holden, and Ker- ry Trask . ..TKE President, Steve Moseman has a small taste of pie . . . Mary Dalbotten sells cookies . .. the fac- ulty presents its skit en masse cakes, pies, cookies do- nated to WUS are sold throughout the Ball and a dance to the tune of the Mytics ends the successful 1964 Bidder's Ball . . . QQ Kiffi 52 I i 2' 4 .fn-' .-lv -5 ,-4 93 'Wag if I: V 0555 if .f f is W4 ' , if A mm x X Jeff Moses, Tom Wright ' 'SN :ski Q gpg 'av vi? AN Y' 'Wh ,if N 1 'Q it Kg, A Mfeixx f 1 A ix :Q :H . Y 5 a sg .,-:K f if' v 'M , .fy 5 -3 qw f F 3, if gp A A 'V X , , A Q 'ik ,A K , X2 f K ,r., ' ri 2 , QQ A , 'Sw 1 My . ' is A f ws - S' 9' -in-M pf' 71- The A. G. Bush Student Center has its first birthday . . . all Hamline students share the cake . . . the freshmen have a dance . , . Nancy Ebel and Bob .Iunnila reign as Beanie Queen and King . . . jg, TT-SJ Junn i la, Ebel. Beanie King and Queen, Bob Junnila. and Nancy Ebel X Lg W fain i X Fred Schmiesing Randy Schmidt Tim White Bev Roberts Mary Maiser Carol Kubicck Peggy Lynne St. Paul Winter Carnival Royalty, Pete Law --.....,,,,-Q P-Q-.....,, '---...,, w-M., L., 3 W ---.. 3 GREEK EEK I964 fpga , Q. I A -J.. v 1 ug? eff? f - Fred Schmiesing, Diane Schroeder i.. I Carol Kubicek, Fred Sehrniesing. Peggy Lynne Greek Week . . . competition and fun for all sorority and fraternity members on the Hamline campus , . . a torch race begins the events . . . St. Paul WVinter Carnival Royalty assists . . . a candidate from each fraternity and sorority '... Fred, Theta Chi, and Carol, Alpha Rho Delta, reign as Zeus and Venus . . . Greeks try their hand at bridge . . . . Jilywei 51, ,,, aww 4 .l I , .f N v ' W 0 K Q, vu A .A s e k e- eff. 4 2 V- -wi-.51 1' 'N Q W .3 me r 5 n 4. 3 V , .V L,l1 SA 3 ..M,,, f 1 ,mnnx wwf.. ,MFE W . M59 we , Q,-QL... M r f 5 FL 'Q 3 5 Jf ff: r 'Q'-If , Q Q A w- I Q.. 1- XI, M..-an 6 f 15 sl-, ,Q i -,-Lg M ww, , .Mif- .. 2 : 5' F5 512 4 , 3 - A 5 vwglfg: W 'K x yf ' 1 xx. Ak x . 1 N .-1 if .4 fm g us C I 'l 4 1 W, 1 I 'll Alwi- :' x W . , ... , fp.. .--.- Spencerita Mullen Theta Chi takes First place . . . Kent Musegades ac- cepts trophy . . . the Epsilons come in first for the sororities . . . a Toga Dance ends the 1964- Greek Week . . . pledges become actives soon . . . Spen- cerita Mullen is shown counting feet for a pledge duty . . . Mr. Lou completes art work for upcoming exhibit . . . view of student center shows spring is here. -'-'Ulu-M , 44,4 ' ' ' ,.,v-J 'W an r s rf - 5 'wr fymwr Cap and Gown Day . . . the Sen- ior Cane passes on . . . new class presidents . . . Dick Schneider, sophomore, Rob Wagner, sen- ior, and Bill Williamson, junior . . . students sit in the sun, play chess, and dance . . . the Spring Formal . . . Savannah Seranade . . . Hamline folk singers enter- tain in the snack bar . . . V5 M 1 a 'Z is ,I 52 ,Q is 21 Ui,-1' R 311, r I . . L. Q V, ..- g ,-1 fd 5 W. Q M 'Nu ,ww if ,J -,Nik .xx . ,B I M fan sms! fy swf h as . 3, 3 my mi, aww Q can 2' . NNW E , Q , ? QE ff-m.,3 v -.NA F5 iulif' F' .- ef 3 -Y - ' - ,i'T2,'!',h J ffrn 'L g , - 3i..5l' ,-9 af A rp, jg' bfi Aa,'.r wr' . A iw N ,.ffA.- , i Tfwf x'3-:ax-ful? i 4 5w figs gk reg - . nf: Ml Q ' 1- A ' . ,. T , y '55 3 56 5 L3 2' af Y mv, W Q A ., . wg ' f A ,M 11 .am H i ' :git if '47 weft! .vl- 'fk M x Larry Day Micah Tsomondo Awards Day . . . Roger Giese captures top prize . . . Becky Barnes accepts the key to the Presidenfs office for her one day reign as president of Hamline University . . . Hnals are upon us . . . panic . . . cram . . . students studying everywhere . . . 'i....- Q 3 WI MW Dr. Ensley, President Giddens , Q gg, , K A., 4 - 1 5. .f.,w5 Q.N- fff SCN . X s,Ar,-QEWL' ,:1'EvA' Graduauon Day . . . a long journey ended for some . . . a day of regret for others . . . Dr. Ensley and Dr. Farner are the speakers . . . a band concert . . . the Pres1clents tea . . . and dlplomas complete the school year . . . Dr. Donald Famer 68 K: fe , , ,s 'Nfl Q1 ff' Wi' 4 avg, L-x fb xafd? ' I' gr '-Qi? S ,Q fx' fi! 'rf 4 EM 'X 1 1-'91 X , .. ,L .f 'w -. , ,1fa:,,55ff3f , MMM' 1- rf , -1 ' an JT i l.. MX, A , .qw man' .Q le Ygxf' I 5 in ,rid-' nf h L Mmm HAMLI E U IVERSITY CONGRESS Congress represents the voice of Hamline Uni- versity students where there can be cooperation between faculty, students, and administration. Representatives are drawn from the individual liv- ing units in proportion to their numbers. Congress sponsors almost all social events on campus in- cluding homecoming, winter weekend, student cen- ter activities, and all campus religious activities. An additional job is alloting the appropriations for campus publications. Hamline originated an ,JF Congress officers: S. Luft, sec. J. Runquist, pres. R. Mikulak, vice pres. D. Stull, chaplain. Absent: J. Nelson, P. Enger. inter-college committee to work on inter-college problems wh'ch now includes all colleges of Ham- line's size in the twin cities area. Also Congress created a student faculty committee to plan con- vos. this year. Congress worked hard for equaliza- tion of salaries and for the guaranteed tuition plan. This year a big job was the Oracle and Chap- ple evaluation. Congress works hard each year to do a commendable job in running student activi- UCS. ROW I: F. Lenth, C. Hoaglund, Nelson, M. Collins, M. Mitchem, ROW 2: D. Jacobson, R. Giese, D. Mutchler, C. Brew, S. Frantzich, ROW 3: V. En- dorf, R. Mikulak, J. chris- tianson, T. Gagner. Congress Advisors: ROW I: D. Makuen, J. Carlson. D. Howland, D. Swanson, ROW 2 N. Lou, W. Fisher, C. Creswell. ROW I: T. Strohkirch, D. Stull, N. DeCicCo, S. Luft, G. Larson, R. Montgomery, ROW 2: L. Anderson, M, Engebrit- son, P. Engcr, Higgens, M. Tsomondo, M. Osborn. ROW 3: P. Savage, L. Johnson, S. Scherer, Runquist, B. Rob- erts, D, DeCourry. 73 TLIDENT CENTER COMMITTEE ROW I: I. Bergwall, L. Anderson, J. Higgens, ROW 2: K. Peterson, Mr. Getchell, C. Hedlund, D. Ryan. ROW I: L. Rasmussen, J Preckel, co-eds. ROW 2: K. Hobus, S. Black, D. Holden, T. Gagner, J. Setala, K. Bridgrnan, N. Vixo. A new organization on campus is the student center committee. This group, headed by Mr. Getchell the student center manager oversees student center functions on campus. MOUSE TRAP STAFF The Mousetrap, formerly the Piper, is creative talent of Hamline students Hamline's publication to promote stu- Two or three magazines are published dent's creative writing. Artistic achiev- each year depending upon student re- ment is also publicized in this book, sponse and demand. making students more aware of the 4' A Gi Y ,......,.....' - .ii.w.f' 1 2 LIER ? STAFF ROW I: L. Meinders, B. Butcher, J. Toensing, Editor: R. Toensing, S. Soderberg. ROW 2: C. Tourville, C. Weiler, M. Sherman. Hard work, many setbacks, and finally the 1964 Liner, we hope that you like it. We have tried to represent life at Hamline as it reached you in 1963-64, its joys and its sorrows, from the gaiety ORACLE STAFF 6-4 ROW I: P. Rogers, S. Soder berg, L. Ridder, C. Belden, ROW 2: M, Dalbotten, H. Hodgins, Hill, M. Maiser, N. DeCicco. ROW 3: D. Roberts F. Spalding, W. Doebler, D. Hopper, W. Peterson. -yi, ix Headed by editor Dave Galliger the Oracle staff strove to make an accurate representation of cam- pus life to the students of Hamline from week to week. In addition this yearas editorial staff attempt- ed to cover newsworthy events of the entire coun- of parties and dances to the death of a president who touched the lives of all Americans. All of this is to be remembered from this academic year. The 1964 Liner- try and of the world as they too effect Hamlinites. Striving for equality of representation was very difficult as it is for any staff but we feel that our newspaper stall can be proud of the paper it turns out for Hamline. TQRCH A D CYCLE Torch and Cycle is an honorary frater- nity which chooses its members on the basis of leadership, scholastic average, personality, character, and general ac- ceptance among the student body. Up- per classmen are tapped as pledges the first of May and wear a gold key on a black ribbon for the entire month. This year ten new members were initiated. ROW I: D. Holden, M. Mahle, B. Roberts, M. Mitchem, R. Mikulak. ROW 2 W. Peterson, A. DeBoer, G. Wubbels, J. Rollins, R. Giese. K PPA PHI ROW I: C. Olson, R. Giese, M. Sherman, M. Hold- Poltin, R. Mikulak. ROW 3: G. Kimball, D. Wester- away, M. Mahle, C. Ducat. ROW 2: D. Jungels, lund, S. Schier, B. Jensen, R. Hoel, D. Landholm, V, Holasek, K. Bridgman, C. Weinmann, D. Holden, L. Endorf, S. Alexander. Kappa Phi is Hamline's scholastic honorary so- similar to those of the nationally chartered Phi ciety consisting of juniors with a cumulative aver- Beta Kappa society. Members are recognized at a age of 3.60 and seniors with a cumulative average banquet in May. of 3.44 or better. These membership standards are 76 ROW I.' M. Gustafson, L. Johnson, M. Mitchem, Mrs. Russel,l B. Block, K. Lord, ROW 2: M. Moldestad, Dr. Cooper, E. Levering, Smith, K. Trask, Dr. Irish, S. Olson. H MLI E UNIVERSITY MEDALIST SOCIETY VVorthy contributions to cam- pus academic, religious and so- cial life are recognized by the Hamline University Medalist Society. An academic standing of 2.25 and leadership on cam- pus are necessary criteria for membership. The medal is awarded by the group particu- larly to those who have not been in other ways recognized for their service. ALPH KAPPA DELTA Alpha Kappa Delta is the national socio- logical fraternity lim- ited to students who have maintained high scholarship and who have a definite inter- est in sociology. A May initiation dinner welcomed in eight new members. E., ROIV I: M. Moldestad, L. Anderson, F. Lenth, ROW 2: S. Whiteside, D. Holden, P, lwlah- nerd, K. Bridgman, M. Collins, ROW 3: R. VVagner, S. Carlson, Dr. IValkcr, D. Kottke, D, 373 me ii .ff GS? ASSOCIATED RESIDENT WOME A.R.W. Officers: D. DeCicco, treas., S. Skyberg, activities board chair., M. Mitchem, pres., T. Lesar, stand. Sc serv. chair., absent S. Luft rules X pol. chair. The Association of Resident Women is the govern- ing body of the girls, dormitories. Regulating dormitory life where necessary, the boards also sponsor pajama parties, Christmas dinners, and a Mothers' Day luncheon. Standards and Services makes recommendations for improvements within the dormitory. The Activities Board is responsible for the pajama parties and other social' events of the A.R.W. Rules and Policies controls regulation of the girls, hours and penalties. Standards gl Services: ROW I: M. Wheeler, Kirkpatrick, T, Lesar, B. Deadrick, B. Henrickson. ROW 2: M. Simon, L. Johnson, R. Ward, N. Shafer, P. Mahnerd, A. Taylor, K. Walker, G. Roder. il -- 4. .s .1 5 .aw .,411,..q... f. 4. o ' ' ... . iiliil x: .1 91 ,... cy -av ,Tx l Activities Board, ROW I.' P. Braski, R. Lucas, A. Wescott, B. Block, J. Lamrners, A. Soldahl, M. Thom. ROW 2: Mackin, S. Mullen. Splinter, Bailey, P. Johnson, Higgens, B. Hegge, M. Bit- - .4 u n Rules SL Policies Board: ROW I: M. Dalbotten, Manz, M. Davis, V. Burton, P. Altman. ROW 2. S. Gehrmann, H. Berg, D. Badman, K. Anderson, 79 . iii 5 L . ff. ,. fy Wm.. s ' Q wg... .. 4 1 Q . . Y 4. I 1 Y' , 1 O I , . 1 . . . . 4 k , . .,. .. ,.. n .U X., W 1 1'-07 'wvlzz fa ., ,Bv- tle, S. Skyberg, C. Larson, F. Lenth, A. Fezler, C. Worner, . K ..1, . M, Q .am . . . LQ k :fi am... . ,,,, , WM., , 4 . ,,i..,..,,,.. -he ... 1 ...g.,w1. 2 fl cf. ws.. W . ,. 1. .fr-7 ,.-wx. , v. 1 .i t . , m., A ' .-. ...,, 4 I A W Q x 1 k. . ....,. , ., ,G s- A. .. R , ,fi an iyrif K. Purves, M. Moldestad, L. Anderson, C. Froeh ling, B. Karp, M. Collins, McKelvey. M. Mur phy. ROW I: J. Crandall, Mrs. Hughes, head resident, Dean Bransford, C. Olson, R. Johnson, D. Jacobson, H Curry J Makuen, WV. Wlilliamson. ROW 2: A. Dahl, Anderson, Silliman, S. Mallen. ROW 3: D. Lafrenz, D. Ryan L Day As the governing body of Drew residence, Drew several social events including a fall hayride and House Council is kept extremely busy. In addition aspring dance at Como park. to regular dormitory business, the council sponsors I R L ROW I: Miller, P. Sehosh, R. Hurst, W. Moore, ROW 2: L. Boelter, C Bracher J Wir tanen, R. Luthens, W. Hare, T. Strohkirch, C. Nelson, Adv., ROW 3: C. Hedlund R Peder COUNCIL The purpose of Intramural Council is to encourage and organize the intramural ath- letics on campus. Teams are organized for football, bas- ketball, softball, volleyball, badminton, tennis, bowling, handball, and track and field. Through this program Hamline men gain both physically and socially. ir 55. Pe , .. ,-Q, ROW I: M. Branes, R. Wagner, W. Williamson, T. Frank, D. Goff, A. Frost, ROW 4: B. MCKinnen, R. Strohkirch, T. Reed, J Paulson, Brodt. ROW 2: W. Hare, B. Hansen, K. Nygren, G. Prochnow, T. White, R. Fertig, P. Bryant, Silliman, R. Peder Sell, S. Carlson, T. Strohkirch. ROW 3: R. Norgard, A. DeBoer, son, Kauls,D.Causton. D. Holje, R. Johnson, F. Schmiesing, C. Whitcher, S, RufT, R. H L U B The purpose of H club is to recognize varsity let- awards banquet, a Dad's day football game, High termen and to work for the benefit of athletics at school day, and ushering for football and basket- Hamline. Activities include the football and bas- ball games. A high school information session for ketball concession stands, the annual H club prospective athletes was also held by theHclub. 81 ROW I.' S. Lange, S. Skyberg, L. Swanstrom, C. Belden, M. Bittle, B. Roberts. ROW 2: A. Coventry, N. DeCicco, L. Ridder, D. Jungels, S. Tourville, J. Cheurney, L. Vickers, M. DeBoer, S. Green, G. Eckels, S. Halverson. ROW 3. K. Traux, P. Braski, C Farner, J. Laurer, S. Luce, I. Ditonno. AQUATIC LEAGUE Long months of practice paid off for Hamline's synchronized swimming group when it put on its excellent show this spring. Numbers, written and choreographed by members were swum in perfect precision. At the show the 1964 Miss Mermaid was crowned. Cindy Belden was to hold the honors with Sherry Tourville, Irene Ditonno, and Mary Bittle as runners up. President Sue Skyberg, was awarded a trophy for her work this year as presi- dent of the aquatic league. ! ,- .K '- Lf' 5... . . A Squad .M sm... S-fi . E fi. ,, f. Y A. L,,. . , -X97 V7 A' . . Q r A ' . , E. W .. . X , . Sz1ly y E' L . L K. Pilgrim, B. Jaeger, M. Hart, L. Medin, S. Plasch, R. Mortenson. CHEERLEADERS Freshmen ROW I: J. Smith, P. Loos ROW 2: L. McLane, L. Swanstrom W ROW I: K. Ehrhardt, N. Christopherson, K. Anderson, P. Hat- field, G. Olson, B. Moreland, M. Schultz, D. Jones, L. Risvh, L. Swanstrorn, N. Houston, Brown, Preckcl. ROW 2: S. Engle- man, D. Stull, K, Wright, Tuttle, M. L. Marshall, P. Soiney, J Beltz, M. Sherman, M. Mahle, K, Sandeen, A. Haverland, M. Marshall, S. Miller. ROW 3: T. VVright, C. Stull, P. Henry, L. Steltzncr, B. VanBronkhorst, G. Wubbels, S. Beck, F. Gaskin, G. Maas, N. Whiteside. ROW 4: R. Parker, S. Carlson, D. Larson, D. Kottke, D. Mielke, M. Nyquist, V. Jensen, D. Ryan, B. Griffith, W. Petterson. , ik 3 M 1i , XF HAMLINE CHOIR The Hamline University choir had a highly suc- cessful year, making two recordings and producing a high quality of music. In the early part of the year they recorded 'Tetler Contata with the St. Paul chamber Orchestra which was sold as a com- mercial record. During semester break the choir went on tour through Iowa to Missouri where they performed at Stephens College and were able to stay on campus and meet with students. After the tour the choir recorded the music from the tour which is now on sale at the Hamline book- store. Other appearances include a T.V. appear- ance on K.T.C.A. and a concert in St. Cloud. The Chamber choir gave a contemporary music festival at Hamline. This highly successful year was brought to a close by the commencement concert in June. HAMLI EBA D ROW I: C. Ducat, C. Worner, V. Holty, K. Erickson, M. Chris- tianson, Fresk, R. Sester, B, Miller, D. Talbert, B. Karp. ROW 2: R. lNard, J. Christianson, A. Beck, Williams, S. Ehlers, G. Toivala. M. Krause, S. Wlhiteside, K. Fischer, D. Wilson. ROW 3: D. Sanders, L. McDonald, Kellerman, Plocher, Foss, R. Schmidt, S. Pinney, J, Bailey, Hall, W. Baker, P. Braski, C. Johnson, R. Hurst. ROW 4: G. Miner, L. Keller, C. Potts, D. Drummers R. Johnson and C. Joadwine. Shoresman, D. Lafrenz, R. Beck, Anderson, K. Hanson, R Studeman, G. Lampe, D. Johnson, J. Crandall, J. Barker, Splin ter, Will, M. Downing, N. Iverson. ROW 5: Mr. Piner, W Henderson, R. Johnson, Christiansen, C. Joadwine, E. McLean R. Bouilly, T. Wildes, D. Driver, P. Briant, T. Gramuth, J. Ber- nard, F. Whitehead, J. Lammers. The Hamline Band was kept busier than ever before making approximately twenty appearances during the year. Their tour this year was in Wisconsin, stopping at Menomonie, Chippewa Falls Wausau, Ne- enah, and Appleton. On March 31 the band held its annual spring concert. The new stage band also held a spring con- cert and the band graced Ham1ine's cam- pus with two evening concerts in front of the student center. Stage Band , . W mb - , , Brass Section 1-fwsaw'f'8Wf QZWWEM 'QW A Mk -wma M www ROW I: C. Manikopoulos, A. Varghese, L. Marquerat, N. Medina, D. Zurr, M. Tsomodo. ROW 2: A. Safi, S. Kihohia, S. Hsiao, Murapa, Mrs. Giddens, Pres. Giddens. S PAN the language is most to the United States paper as their special able receives college Each summer several Hamline students go abroad to study the life in another country on SPAN, the Student Project for Amity Among nations. Much preparation is required by the students before they are ready to go out on their own in a country where S. Black, V. Jensen, T. Lesar FOREIG TU DENTS Foreign students add richly to the Hamline campus each year. This year we were priv- ileged to have sixteen among us. Countries represented in- clude: China, Africa, Greece, Switzerland, Israel, Southern Rhodesia, India, Korea, Aden, and Canada. Hamline students were able to become better acquainted with the foreign students at a recep- tion and dinner given in their honor in the fall. Not pic- tured are Yousuf AlAteegi, James Hsiao, Grace Broohm, Yong Chung, and Kerry Trask. unfamiliar. Upon returning the students each write a project and if this is accept- credit for their extremely worthwhile experience. WASHINGTO SEMESTER Several students each year receive another unique kind of educational experience by going on Washington semester. Students have the oppor- tunity to observe the workings of our government first hand and thus to gain valuable background experi- ence. Political science majors and others profit greatly from this ex- - perience. , P r ,iiita ,E -'V Q7 ?'..?3-t .....L-it 'lse it f .affirm ROW I.' R. Speed, Congressman Albert Quie ROW 2: W. Peterson, R. Hoel. ROW I: T. Lesar, See., J. Holasek, Maekin, M. Murphy, S. Englemann ROW 2: J. Myrapa, Pres., M. Tsomonda, M. Holdaway, N. Wittstruek, D. Talbert, L. Vickers. ROW 3: D. Roberts, W. Moore, S. Scherer, L. Boelter. B. VanBronkhorst, R. Yu, C. Weller, S. Kihohla. The International Relations Club attempts to bring an awareness on campus of things international, people, politics, cultures, etc. Speak- ers included Mr. Roper and 4 Mr. Robb, from the British ' hi embassy and Dr. Wolf, his- tory professor from the Uni- versity of Minnesota. I.R.C. gy If participated in a midwestern regional conference in Iowa, the mock political conven- tion at Hamline, a model United Nations convention, and in a world federalist meeting. 89 WESLEY ROW I: G. Schobert, T. Loomis, R. Packard, Bernard, G. Biebighauser, K. Anderson, Mrs. Steen. ROW 4: D. Mielke, ROW 2: G. Keysar, McKelvey, L. Ander- Mrs. Goss, Mrs, Bobolin, Dr. Bobolin, P. Law, S. Pietseh, son, Williams, N. Wittstruck, B. Jaeger. ROW 3: K. M. Lenth. ROW 5: R. Willis, E. Steen, D. D. Sankey, Hakala, N. Workman, A. Feigal, J. Peterson, G. Roder, Dr. Goss, L. Meinders, G. Townsend, P. Johnson. 5 3 CIC SXh.suawsxiittvfgmNi,W s L 5 rrfwsssziiiaiupmbu V, ,V 'ig . ' I V avlium, F V Wesley Fellowship provides students with a Meth- operation, holding regular meetings on Thursday odist student group on campus. The group is ac- nights including suppers, a party for underprivi- tive in social issues: helping through many projects leged children, and many interesting speakers. to encourage racial understanding and racial co- 90 RELIGIOUS LIFE COMMITTEE It is the religious life com- mittee's responsibility to eo- ordinate the various religious organizations on campus. Spiritual retreats and Chris- tian discussion highlight the program. IGN? ROW I.' C. Weinmann, S. Whiteside, M. Lenth,ROW 2: R. Ciese, D. Westerlund, D. Kottkc, J. Rollins, T. Hayden. I TER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLGWSHIP Hamline Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship seeks to witness to Jesus Christ and to strengthen and deepen the spiritual life of individual Christians. Activities this year include weekly Bible studies and discussions, relevant speakers, conferences in spring and fall which provided an opportunity to share experiences, with students from other schools and to seek together to understand various aspects of Christian life, and daily prayer groups. -alfa vf' Q0 WD ROW I.' E. Andrews, V. Holty. Rob erts. E. Hahn. ROW 2: Starch, J Maas. C. Townsend. P. Knott, C. Caris M. Branes, Dr. Varberg. ROW I: A. Dahl, Hunt, M. Watson, B. Walser, T. Purves, Dr. Downing. C. Ducat, D. Kottke, D. Miclke, Rhodes. ROW 2: I. Maxwell, Roberts, E. Bush, P. Alt- S. Beck, P. Wright, G. Miner, Mrs. Sullivan. man, L. Summers, C. Worner, P. Lynne. ROW 3: K. BET BET BET Beta Beta Beta is the National Honorary Biological Society whose purpose is to stimulate scientific re- search, to honor sound scholarship and to promote dissemination of scientiiic truth. A B average is re- quired for membership. This year Tri Beta spon- sored speakers in areas of biological interest, de- veloped a biology research laboratory, and hosted a regionals convention. The annual spring picnic brought members to- gether on a social level. ANHELLENIC COUNCIL It is the Panhellenic Council,s responsi- bility to coordinate the activities of the var- ious sororities on campus. All matters which concern all groups are brought be- fore this council. Members of the council are chosen by the individual sororities and the officers are alternated from year to year to promote fair representation. Panhellenic council sponsors sorority rush and Greek Week. NN! ,Qu-' ROW I.' M. Moldestad, P. Mahnerd, B. Nerison, M. Hart. ROW 2: R, White, P. Soiney, C. Bogue, Kr Brink, M. Mitchem, M. Collins. 93 ROW I: M. Dalbotten G Eckels C Pritchard ROW 2 R Packard D Roberts J Holasek M. Branes, D. Shook 'Vlr Mayer Spanish club gives students of the language an op and spoke only in Spanish This experience it 1ll be portunity to put their knowledge to use in a prae very benehcial for those students who wish to at tical life situation. Fvery Tuesday noon members some time travel to Spain or to Mexico and South gathered together in Sorin dining hall for lunch America Senior Class Agents: ROW I: K. Bridgman, M. Proetz, J. Anderson, ROW 2: N. Houston, M. Molde- stad, M. Neilson, F. Schmie- sing, V. Jensen, C. Olson, K. Brink. R DIC CLUB The Hamline University Radio Club munication. A radio station was es- attempts to stimulate interest in elec- tablished to broadcast away football tronics and to promote better under- and basketball games to Hamline stu- standing through more effective com- dents on campus, ROW I.' Silliman, D. Jones M. Boots, Moses, B. Ashton. ROW 2: D. Knopf, E. Koenke, C. Hohman, A. Embry, F. Dres- sen, R. Amis, B. Moore. ROW 3: Dr. Coss, C. Bracher, Gwin, D. Wesely, L. Ruark, D, Shook, 1 P. Rolland. SENIOR CLASS AGENTS The senior class agents planned the sibility to inform members of the sen- senior class coffee clatch and provided ior class about the alumni fund and the program for it. It was their respon- to collect pledges to it. 95 A common interest and great enthusiasm combine to bring together a diehard group of skiiers. Week end trips to near- Kl CLUB by ski resorts were most enjoyable for the group although not without some obviously not quite so enjoyable results. 5,-W-.lmr Vfif. my-vm., ,. .,,,,. , MW!-M FM N, ,W ,, ,, ROW 1: B. Hozapfel, C. Olson, P. Manthei, H. Berg, E. Sahr, G. Sell. ROW 2: W. Williams, W. Walker, F. Spalding, R. Haines, R. Erickson, R. Mosemann, G. Wood, W. Raysa. NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PL YER The National Collegiate Players is an honorary dramatics fraternity which strives to further the interests of students in dramatics. Membership is awarded on the basis of interest, dedication, and extensive work on Hamline theater productions. The spring review is an activity of NCP that has become a yearly event. Row I.' A. Feigal, McKelvey, C. Townsend. ROW 2: M. Maiser, Dr. Bobolin, D. Hopper, A. Bracewell. WORLD UNIVERSITY SERVICE World University Service attempts to promote better understanding between students in the U.S. and in foreign countries. It also provides better educa- tional opportunities for foreign students through fund raising drives, used both for educating foreign students in the U.S. and for text books and building classrooms and dorms in foreign coun- tries. Activities include a WUS convo for which Victor Johnson spoke, a a solicitation drive, Bidders' Ball, and a special convo for Mr. Makcte Fujita- San, executive secretary of W'US in Japan. The WUS scholarship was awarded to Micah Tsomondo for the second consecutive year. For three years Hamline has received a citation in rec- ognition of our help. National Collegiate Players ROW I: J. Preckel, M. Sherman, A. Embry, P. Mahnerd, ROW 2: Mr. Carlson, S. Alexander, M. Mahle, K. Bridgman, F. Gridley. ALPH PHI OMEG ROW I: S. Frantzich, G. Schobert, R. Miller. ROW 2: F. Dressen, R. Moseman, D. Ryan B. Van Bronckhorst, W. Stiehm, D. Kottke, D. Larson, P. Savage. 98 Hamline,s Theta Nu Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, the National Service Fraternity, is very busy developing friendship, leadership, and association among men wishing to serve the school, the community, and the nation. Many activities are involved including: pro- viding refreshments for activities such as the mock political convention, handling registra- tion and coordinating High School Days and ROW I: D. Lafrenz, Bernard, W. Moore, V. Endorf, H. Parents, Day, collecting tickets at convoca- tions, ushering at chapel, and helping women residents move into the dormitories during New Student Days. The bloodmobile is spon- sored twice a year by APO. Also APO sponsors queen candidates for both homecomings. This year they sponsored Paula Mahnerd for fall homecoming and Sue Meyer for winter week- end. Wileowski, J. Crandall, Pearson, R. Hector, J. Rollins, P. Curry, F. Dressen. ROW 2: Dr. Pointinen, T. Wittstruck, D. Law, G. Miner, B. Trouten, D. Kottke. 99 Alpha Phi Theta purports to develop the highest intellectual, social, and spiritual life in each mem- ber. Activities included fall homecoming, a literary meeting, a service project, the dinner dance, pledge luncheons, fraternity parties, Greek week, and a senior luncheon. In addition to this busy schedule A.P.T. sponsored dances at Hamline and a service project at Gillette children's Hospital. A.P.T. received two honors this year, placing sec- ond in the homecoming float contest and second in the Greek week bridge tournament. This has been a very busy and successful year for Alpha Phi Theta. MARY 'T EBORG MVSTORKAN BARBARA FINKEL MARY BITTLE MARY HART ascoaume szcfazmnv vac: wnesrosur mzsmam mgigvqgg ,Alpha Phi G eta I 9 64 l 5 2 3 i s l 4 i 5 . , ' Mancv comms PAN-WELLENUC 7WEA5. , W- hM..i,.,,.,.. ..-- ,... V ., , . M - , , Hamline ilnioevsilrg , M .H -df - I M ... a......... i.,,.-f ' wmv was M' conwiilfnesom WN' l 100 vb w A--J..-,., 3 , . 2 I 'I A V . Q, J . .A i L . W O 4 an M Rv' J HSYCH Ah ! Ss.FiEW f N, . . ...., iz- WY ,.. ... 4 AVN J ' i ,f- E L f 'J6i6E'PRec:keCnim N' HWSTQRKAN Z 5 X K K l , , 3 ,. 3 M' i'W susaN'EKLiiQ4orJ' H Ml' A' . . .. . Z o ff?1 'V 5 Q olss 1? , W 2 3 ' mwlm., .MMW , .M-mwpu, I VICK5 HELD mme, Joyce flies in Greek games. A 4 Joyce Preckel Spring pledges: ROW I: J. Karcher, Manz, C. Wilson, Carlson, Brown. ROW 2: K. Walker, P, Stevens, M. Elsworth, K. Pietz, C. Froel- ing. ROW 3: Hofstad, Dorn, J. Cherney, L. Vickers, M. DeB0er, S. Ink. 101 I 1 t , ,worm mmcparmcx MARSHA wnsataa if fiifi A MARGARET HOLDAWAY in A, JFK X DANNY tzumsets dum' ANDERSON susxm SRANS Romcm wrluis A LINNEA OLSEN A KAQINTBRAINTKW - N ,M A V A mwfiQi'HRYuV vue? PRESVEENT Psssiciv TFEAS.FfER naw-widens: QRESQDE 'gy 'Q 'V'Mh'-'Zi ?..,.t,, ,A,, ,. .,,.. . , ,,,.,.,.., 4 A , Q f T Q E ' f S I J J 1 K f 9 , K i 5 1 s 4 , . S 4 f s 5 Q , f 5 i 2 ,M 5 .mov NEUENDORF T' T-TTITIIKRWGKQTETTTJWIELSEN A- - T .. , . ., X f K E , MW.M,,w. .i , ,..W M,A..M ,,,-,.,w,,,l,r,W,,, ,RWMM 1 BONNlE FSSHER HARRIET BERG ,Th -W W.- , --. .. i YTW ,,-a.-.,,...-,,a,-.,.,,.,,,. A i 2 1 1 I . 5 1 s 1 Z i 3 1 S 2 . 5 3 Alpha Rho Delta keeps its members busy with varied social literary and service activities. These activities included Fall homecoming, a pledge din- ner at the Arden Inn, a service project in the Chil- dren's wing of University Hospital, singing at Be- thesda Hospital for the patients, a dinner dance at the Thunderbird Motor Hotel, Parents' dinner at Nelson's, senior luncheon in Sorin's private dining x s 2 I ., I f 3 7. n S . s , ,1 A, .gf fs , ' ' Cf' X, f In , f T ' ,nf g.'gg,f .fy gf- -qt A Q. , wil ,A -cp wtf' to 1 1 , a elm! ' 2 5 'wi ' 1 CAROL KUBKCEK TRUDY PALMER i l room, a date picnic, tobogganing parties, and joint meetings with various fraternities. Two honors were acquired at Greek week where the Alpha Rhos came in second place in the Greek games and where Carol Kubichek reigned as Venus over the festivi- ties. Many new friendships were made as good times were shared. 102 4 '1 amliuef ,finiuevs H13 r l F' A A Jovcei Rotiii-rfim l iigsuu? ikihiiifiim iiii JM Ekkkfijmiiliiixidiwoia moms smoux i E EERBAEA MWSEECZJQE PafixcisnixL1N'kGgiiiEWi ii ii i MAFFFEJELESQEM M .W ..,, MM.. N... . ..,, ...TW . . .,.,,. V, .M .,.., , M.,..,,,-.-.-MM. aiinsfiigdiji Mrsifixakizlxdipi A i JGIXNNE BELT? Fall Homecoming Variety Show. lNIarg Nielson in rush skit. Spring pledges: ROW I: M. Watson, P. Braski, S. Dayton, Plocher, A. Hal- verson. ROW 2: M. Krause, E. McKuskey, S. Mullen, N. Schafer, Small- wood. 'F Spring pledges: ROW I: S. Sekhon, D. Davidson, L. Meikrdatz ROW 2: J. Bergwall, C. Belden, Splinter, L. Swanstrom. RE 5 Sue Luft receives Bridge Tourney Trophy. SUEVELLEN Lk LUCIENNE MARGUEHQT KAREN KG! f'fW'FE..i.ENlC F?E9REEE1 SANDRA LANGE ANDREA K Q Fall Homecoming Variety Show. i f H 5 ,. -'rihoeeniofifisco M 'i 'W 6-MEIJSEN-'HnEYE'kM A 'Uiusmi' Bdsiii G' M'i'i 'nAn6Wii'iiETAN2xiSimoN 'A'-'A' A fNNs1.sorF'i' i i ANN TAYLOR BEVERLY Roeems siwimnv vac? Pnisstfeu' mssvosur V W-v---l-if-, , W Y,.,.-....W.... MAXWE MITCPEM BEATRICE BUTCPER CARLA FARNER NANCY HOUSTON l i . i wmwvw Mics? MWPESG w.,'.seinrv K ,psnlou Wlfiilfp ambba Sgma JANICE HILL ' 1, . 1 F 5 , if T f F lrrHffniumeaa'W 'Wfatzs5Tx'f.wi6?faK V 'fl VA'J'P1E,.i'1L 4. ,F :EES CZU' f X!!! , ML . svsmnie sxvesasm Eamline Bain crsilig cnfinsfnuimoeaw ' Painless team ' I M HELEN Hoc-sms MARY DALBOTTEN SUSQN ENGELIIAHO Epsilon Lambda Sigma Sorority holds as its pur- pose the cultivation of the literary talent and social life of its members. Activities this year included fall homecoming, a dinner dance at McGuires, horse- back riding, literary meetings at the Guthrie and Hamline theaters, exchanges with fraternities, parents, dinner, Greek Week, a Christmas party, escape day, and a farewell luncheon for its senior LEONE MEDQN GOLLEEN NCCABE LUENE ANDERSON members. Honors include the winning of the scholarship trophy both for 1963 and 1964, the winning of the Greek Games for the second year in a row, and the winning of the Greek week bridge tournament. 1964 was another very successful year for the Epsilons, with the development of numerous new and lasting friendships. 1. ki - ...l A ' W 'ituznifiixmp ' mxncm sums .,1x, K Y x Fall Homecoming Variety Show. Z BARB BL l Garol Bogue in the Marathon. LILIAN RISCH KATHY Pi Beta Gamma had a very successful year with the de- velopment of many warm and lasting friendships. Activities included f a l l homecoming, where they placed Hrst in the float contest with catch 'em as they gof' pledging and pledge dinners, fraternity par- ties, a literary meeting at the Guthrie Theater, Sadie Haw- kins dance, HA float down apple riveri' for Bidders Ball, a Christmas party, the dinner dance at the Thunderbird lX4otel, Greek week, parents, day at Holcomb,s, and a pan- cake breakfast for the seniors to close out a tremendous year. A CAROL BERGER 5 553 DIANE DITONNO PAT SOINEY PAM JOHNSON MARY THOM JACKIE ROSEN 593 1 NANCI VIXO PI BETA GAMMA I 964 HAMLI EU IVERSITY KAREN SCHOUWEILER DONNA TALBERT MARY DOEBLER GAIL JAMISON , J ' . ',f',3f2fH I A A A A A '4 1 , lAAl YA I fi fe 'fifl BARBARA MORTON JANIS WENDLAND CAROL BOGUE JOAN LAUERER . V, f-fu LH 'Ek Pwr-', srirfzkisfiif - 1 'eil ' Ev , I 4' f l 4 , if - -- 61 4 -wg Shun'-A LK , x X it A .Q rg M 3 , xi Am' F' KAREN HEGGE . ' I f N . ,U wir.. . gf ANN WESCOTT 51573116 I '.,'Ii'L':4' -L:'1i A353 iw SHERRY TOURVILLE MARY DITONNO DIANE WHITE The purpose of Phi Delta is to promote brother- hood and add to the social outlook of the indi- vidual-to promote the well-rounded individual. Activities included sorority and date parties, the homecoming queens dinner, fall and winter home- comings, Christmas dinner, Intramural sports, sere- nading Manor house, and the spring formal and Weekend. Honors included the sponsorship of Sue Skyberg, Fall Homecoming Queen, winning third place in the variety show, winning the scholarship trophy three times in a row, taking Hrst place in Winter Weekend ice sculpture, and tying for first place among fraternities in the intramural swim meet. Phi Deltas try to help out around campus and to be generally friendly and happy. BEGRE TARV 'HYDE 991555 X, VKST VRESKIDENT-1963 WRGSZIDENT PAS? 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Tau Kappa Epsilon had a very active and success- ful year with participation in many campus activi- ties. Activities were: fall homecoming 5 dinners for T.K.E. sweetheart Ann Taylor, for advisor Dean Trampe, and for the new deans of women and men, Miss Howland and Mr. Makueng the Christ- mas party, winter weekend, the Mothers' Day open house and dinner, and the spring formal, the red carnation ball. Double honors came to T.K.E. at fall homecoming where they won first prize both in the variety show with their satire Cleopatra and in house decorations with choo, choo, choo em up. In Greek week also T.K.E. took double honors with second place both in the games and in the bridge tournament. At the Red Carnation Ball Mary Davis was selected as 1964 sweetheart of T.K.E. MAURICE O N'1'0UlST GARY E BXELEN 'MLLIMG G RQY H2 3 53 i'ii?Fff1liff?-max' f 'way' QT '-'- - A f ? .5 ., A 1 W1L.LiAM A GOFF www NEAL m. RIETZ RANDY B. scr1mxoT NORMAN J QRHER Choo Choo Choo em up. ALLAN R, DEBOER R!CHARD D, MONTGOMERY ROBERT J GIBSON x x 1-'Q i KEN W LQWE W!LLlAM C, DOEBLER MKZHAEL L SCHWAB 45' I was 3 5 M 2 ? . - ' .ii 2' 2 W mm 1 sms, iwfii ' fffiw :Fr ' -' i. A K , ,il 'Q . ' STANLEY P BECK PHMXP M HENRY xANHY W ALBEHS Jim Boyd is up and over. Fall Homecoming Variety Show. JGHN R L ZNDBEFEG .aanAf.nHwe'rssN' ' 'm'A L' uEEFZRYGfCf!R8iS M an Devour Duluth KEN T JOHN H. SWCPN 'ROBNEY O, SM STH Q V, 5 FNCHARD J HSN CHARLES WHEBLLWU Fred Schmiesing crowned Zeus by 1963 Venus Diane Schroder. were a :Warsaw ' WAYNE meezawmn Rocca M FERU6 , , i ALAN A WSLKKE DENNQS A SANOBERG TOM C HELD DAVKD W MEDDN ' vH' I xi, . ::6:'g,g:j, Q L Qs h . , 5 Q X , JURQS ll KAULS GLENN M SELL. THEODORE C FRANK FRED H SCHMIESLNG if ROGER QWAGNER NURM C. KNUTTILA DAWD l...F3XTTRlDGE REX L.. FILSTRUP sz we nw me azssicenv may sw' '1fsss,fwew 'Ehelia Qfhi - . X yy 3, '. .tflgh I Q T 6 4 '3 5' 'i amline Bniuevsilig mcmancnsuuuscu H mm. ceasuss ' Room .mms L mcmxst E.OSBORltliWLM ii ROGER R LIPELT RICHARD I-LMOSMAN ROBERT L HARMS JAMES GPENBERTHY THOMAS RWMKLER BRUCE L HAWKW5 M RICHARD STROHKXRCH L JOHN H RUNQUIST Q BALL E RARE ounczm CRAWFORD W au.L 1-twsu.aAmsom L DQNALDL.pAU1SU'N A W JAMESFKLINZE Riemann c Panssmsn .mem ewasmmew wztunm F new .in so vu aasmsu C A WRICHARD .1 scrmsnosn wmeem rw wzmcsa ' aoaenr owurwsweaea onwuet saoaesm is Theta Chi promotes personal development, social refinement, cultural advancement, and financial responsibility. Social activities included an alumni banquet, heading the Creek games, many parties with sororities, a Mothers' Day banquet, and the Theta Chi spring formal. Individual members held many responsible positions, Keith Peterson being head of the board of governers, Fred Schmie- sing being senior class pres., and Mike Osborn be- ing sophomore class pres. Team captains from Theta Chi were hockey C0-CaptS. Rex Filstrup and Dick Roy, Football co-capt. Rog Lipelt, and bas- ketball co-capts. Fred Schmicsing and Juris Kauls. Honors included sponsoring winter week end queen Rhoda Mortenson and placing first in thc Creek games. 3' Swag '7'ji'i'? , 'B I . 5-,E 3 Q 1 ----.....,,,' .Bi ,...--fa...----Q 8 idx, M.d,5qfy'1rv' 3:9 40 . L. .YF wr A 'ia W 60,41 I' or V ' ,, Q, W L 'MM' , . xl -, .5 Sz-4,5 g , , giv,Q-,,..,,. - g. . .Vx . hx P1 K U V '91 3? 3 'itz '.-is 4 1-nf ff ni A if sp . -1-rd' give QQ Q A Q? ' 3 Stringer, T. Beitinger, R. Lipelt, R. Smith, R. Hagstrom, B. Yu. ROW 2: P. Lang, T. White, B. Meyers, R. Laufenbuger, J. Smith, P. Briant, T. Olsen, Glynn, R. Wagner, D. Wendell. ROW 3: FQQTBALL 1963 for the piper football team marked the end of a long downward slide, a trend which began eleven years ago. Three Piper victories and a fourth place finish in the M.I.A.G. marked the finest year since 1952. Co-cap- tains Rog Lipelt and Denny Wendell led the team ex- pertly under the guidance of coach Dick Mulkern, in his second year at Hamline. The most valuable player award for 1963 was shared by the leading ground gainer for the Pipers, Jerry Dirks, fullback, and a consistent tiger on defense, Jerry Smith, a lineman. The Piper outlook for next season is very bright with a fine backbone of return- ing lettermen. 116 Dirks, Runquist, G. Fetterly, R. Fertig, T. Reed, A. DeBoer ROW I: Brock, A. Schmucker, A. Grabow, D. Hollingsworth, G. D. Lemke, E. Gabrysch, P. Louricas, Mulkern, ROW 4: A. Green Dean Moll, Donn Moll, D. Benson, D. Schultz, D. Peterson, G Hoelscher, F. Schrniesing, N. Hulbert, N. Hulbert, G. Colbert. Coach Mulkern Dirks carries the ball. On the side lines. .y ig. ,-7' 'Mfr , www' . W f ff ,L -',f- - . P , x A. in F -L , ,E X .,.,. N, I v My 1 A x 'W Wi b ' 9 - 3 , I rxv r , R- ' j -K f 32 2 f 4' 'X -3 q'- f 1, .z K -.j 49 4 , N X S fX. P 'al 4 lllul, ' Li, 41 ' I 2 Ik J H, 'iw m rv-w, H' V- . ' 1 Y' V, .. ff -H. ,fl ,, K I , ff . f xff, Ar' 1 ,ff-Q.,-... f , f v 1, f ff -x ,f Meryl-f ...f ' ' vu -,h..,,,-fgfnd'cw'l-:Q H I ' Qi 11, - ' R 1 ' 'ff J.- 4nrrv'ff-J l ' ' W V: ' fx I . ww.. ,K f.,,f,,., V, 1 2 .. f - 4 ' - , la A 4 A . As' .av . , fa.gaw,s5f1?,f-M Ky. , A p - K ' 1 .w,A'J. 4 5 ,- I. up I W , A, in L, , V-In 5 A.-.fi ,V f ew, 2' -V f ,.. rag!-sA3Tfm 'K ' ,,Q'fff,f,f,gl- iff, Y' X' Y W Mig? fi If 4 5' it Qf Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline FOOTBALL RESULTS Bethel St. Johns Concordia Augsburg Gustavus Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline ated Piper effort brings him down Pipers try an end Macalester St. Thomas U. M. D. 1 Westmar 7? 15 Q ,ilk 3' K. 'ev 1. fi an f- , . . L, Vi, 3 5' ' ' .aw .f Y QQ. ' 1 +1 1 8 ' 'P 2 ,rv-1-f H Q 8, , 1' ,A ,. -- 1 A .. ,pf 4 if 1 . LW, . nw ,p,.i,,, s I ,517 ,, A18 , Y 2 1 ,. ,- f, , 5 5, 1 ,-1. Lf',.,,,,QH,.vf4 Sf., 3 ttempt. 1 5 M.I.A.C. STANDINGS St. John's Concordia Augsburg Hamline St. Thomas Gustavus Duluth Macalester Pts. 258 121 125 82 122 84 84 48 Opp 45 56 102 99 150 107 147 218 1. ll Hole closes fast on P p ROW I: A. Frost, R. Gough, D. Causton, Ruff, D. Parssinen, D. Holje, R. Johnson, Schmiesing, Kauls, W. Williams, D Bulger. ROW 2: Montgomery, Ass. Coach, T Reed, Mgr., J. Boyd, R. Keiser, S. Melander Hutton, coach. Juris Kauls sinks one for the Pipers. l 1 ASKETBALL The Hamline University round-ballers fought to a quite successful finish in third place in the M.I.A.C. with a con- ference record of nine wins and seven losses. Freshman Al Frost added a shooting spark to a senior-weighted team. Big Fred Schmiesing dominated state and conference scoring in his final year at Hamline scoring 575 points in 23 games, an average of 25 points per game. Fred held a 61 'Zn field goal average and an 18.1 average per game in rebounds to hold top honors in the conference and to place him in fourteenth place in N.C.A.A. small college statistics in both categories. Schmiesing received honor- able-mention all-American for his fine showing this season. Big Fred will be greatly missed next year as will the four other graduating seniors, in a year of rebuilding. ll Coach Hutton and Fred Schmiesing. Frost sinks another one Piper Rick Gough fights for ball with St. Thomas opponent. M.l.A.C. STANDINGS Augsburg UMD Hamline St. Maryls Concordia Macalester Gustavus St. John's St. Thomas Wins Losses 111 2 1 3 3 9 7 9 7 7 9 7 9 6 10 4 1 2 3 13 122 BASKETBALL RESULTS Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline River Falls Wayne State St. Thomas Simpson Parsons N. Dak. State Maysville Stout State UMD Augsburg St. Mary's River Falls St. Johnis Gustavus Concordia St. Thomas St. John's Macalester UMD Augsburg St. Maryls Macalester Gustavus Concordia Fred Schmiesing brings down a h Fred Schmiesing reaches for the ball. Two Hamline men in there on the rebound ' f 'fr l Pipers on the attack. Jack Brodt passes to teammate john Swon solos in. 124 Is L.: ROW I: D. Shoresman, Swon, Anderson, Brodt, S. YVilkens, T. Strohkirch, D. Strohkirch, D. Roy. ROW 2: HOCKEY The Hamline University pucksters battled to a highly successful finish of third place in M.I.A.C. competition. Under the expert coaching of John Neihart, the Pipers Hn- ished the season with a 7 wins, 7 losses record. Leading in scoring was Dick Strohkirch, followed closely by Jack Brodt, Rex Filstrup, and Tom Strohkirch. Lead- ing play maker Brodt led the team with nine assists. On the defense Hamlinels goalie Sherm Wilkens added the spark which John Swon, Dick Heunish, Dave Streeter, Bob Toensing, and Rick Davy ignited. Losing only three lettermen the Piper hockey team is looking forward to next season with much optimism. 5 D. Heunisrh, R. Hansen. D. Streeter. R. Filstrup, R. Toensing, R. Davey, coach John Neihart. Coach John Neihart, and Captain Rex Filstrup and Dick Troy ii U ' I J I K Q- , .. Ag if FE - g e 7-my - f I - f.fggQ,w, 'S -- , if -, ...ASQ U, . 5 nf 1 . K va ,. f A 'fr ,,,. f ,yum M522 , 7 ' First Line: R. H -vp M, , ,. A f . ,X -F ff. . I .' 3 ff. ,J 'Gf?1Y'1Mif5?4' k ansen, R. Filstrup, J. Brodt Mm Second Line: D. Strohkirch, T. Strohkirch, D. Roy. 126 S x Nm W rx 'F' 'I . 'W spam lyk , am L-99? 'K J Hamline's Rugged Defensemen: J. Swon, R. Davey, S. Wilkens, D. Streeter, R. Toensing, R. Heunisch. M.I.A.C. STANDINGS HOCKEY RESULTS St. Mary's Macalester Hamline Augsburg Concordia St. Thomas St. John's Tom Stroh Wins Losses Ties l l U 7 2 4- 7 4 8 3 5 l 3 6 2 6 l kirch receives a wicked check. Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline ,,,, , 77, lN1acalester St. Thomas Augsburg St. lXIary's Augsburg St. lWary,s Macalester Carlton St. Johnls St. Olaf St. .Iohn's Concordia Concordia Wisconsin Wisconsin 2 2 O 5 4 I6 2 2 O 3 2 1 1 7 5 SWIMMING RESULTS ROW I: D. Long, D. Anderson, J. Kunze, L. Day, D. Paulson. ROW 2: M. Branes, J. Staf- ford, M. Hanson, W. Williams, R. Ahlman, coach. Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline Hamline River Falls Gustavus UMD St. Thomas Macalester LaCrosse Gustavus St. Thomas Bemidji Winona Carleton UMD Macalester SWIMMING The Hamline tankmen splashed to a fourth place in the M.I.A.C. this year with a six wins and six losses record, for swimming coach Rog Ahlmanis last year at Hamline. Hamlineis most improved swim- mer, Dave Long, set a new Hamline breast stroke record at 2:33.7. Freshman Toby Old is a bright spot on the team as first place diver. MIAC STANDINGS Macalester 217 UMD 53 M St. Thomas 51 M Hamline 5 1 Augsburg 19 Tribute is due coach Ahlman for the fine job he has done at Ham- line over the years. Due to Ahlmanas experience and wide knowledge Hamline's team has consistently been a tough contender in M.I.A.C. competition. With many returning lettermen, Hamline should have a strong team for next year,s season. Coach Rog Ahlman gr K. u -S :flu t, C' . .J . I 131 af il 1 f 25251 :K hZ5x.1:..m-vm ROW 1: D. Causton, W. Hare, J. Silliman, L. Ol- C. Whitchere, C. Preuss, D. Holje, R. Giebenhain, son, K. Erickson. ROW 2: R. Edgar, D. Haines. R. Filstrup, R. Tanning. D, Parssinen, R. Hagstrom, T. Frank. ROW 3: Safe! SEASON'S SCCRE Hamline 2 Eau Claire 5 Hamline 3 Eau Claire 2 1 Hamline 2 Bethel 5 T 1 1 2 Hamline 5 Concordia 8 Hamline 3 Concordia 5 Hamline 17 Macalester 2 Hamline 8 Augsburg 7 M My Hamline 5 Augsburg 6 W eLAk ,P, W. Hamline 5 Gustavus 1 s gm., ...aa M Hamline 9 Gustavus 8 iwtkwm ff' Hamline 8 Macalester 10 Hamline 13 St. Thomas 12 Hamline 6 St. Maryis 4 Hamline 1 St. Maryls 3 Hamline 2 St. Thomas 3 130 Wiax ?SPW K BASEBALL STANDINGS Wins Losses St. Maryis 11 3 Concordia 8 5 St. Thomas 7 7 Hamline 6 6 St. -Iohn's 5 6 Augsburg 6 8 Gustavus 5 9 Macalester 5 9 BASEBALL Hamline's baseball team also had an impressive ful guidance the hard core of returning lettermen season this year. lfVith a six and six record the slugged out impressive victories, never being shut Pipers found themselves in fourth place in the out by any team. M.I.A.C. Under coach Monty Montgomery's skill- 4' f I TRACK Hamline's thinclads, under coach Dick Mulkern, took a Fifth place in the conference meet. Scoring for Hamline were Keith Nygren, taking a second in the 100 yd. dash, and Peter Bryant, placing fifth in the shot put. Other participants were Al Frost, Duane Benson, Jim Proch- now, and Stu Whiteside. MIAC STANDINGS Macalester 7 2 V2 Gustavus 48 Concordia 43 St. Johns 28 V2 Hamline 5 St. Thomas 5 Augsburg 4 U.M.D. 4 TRACK RESULTS iT., Hamline 40 Hamline 43 I Q R. sg Hamline 10 . . A Hamline 15 ' - 5 ffl! ,, ' Macalester 70 V f iii eiifa 4 if if Bethel 63 1 . .. aa... 1. aZ,, , . X' K A J W vwslas-5.s.,,,.biWn25 MN,,glNw.qtkWW my J K, V .1 ,..,,h,,..,,-.,.. , y .gli x My Macalester 63 on no y 'af A aiilie T faith p . Gustavus 62 A 1 M Q .A . t0l. 0 St. johns 47 A St. Thomas 58 St. Thomas 27 Augsburg 9 The newest sport at Hamline, wrestling is just in MIAC STANDINGS its second year. Coach Mulkern is building a team which, hopefully, will soon show itself in M.I.A.C. Concordia 69 competition. This year Hamline had two entries in Gugtavug 58 the conference meet. St. Johns 56 Macalester 49 Augsburg 35 St. Thomas 23 Hamline 3 SEASON'S RESULTS Hamline 18 Bethel Hamline 4 Mich. Tech. Hamline 15 St. Paul Coll. Hamline 12 St. Paul Coll. Hamline 20 Northwestern Hamline 13 Bethel Hamline 15 Northwestern ROW I: D. Peterson, J. Anderson, T. Strohkirch, R. Gustafson, R. Strohkirch, R. Steppins. ROW 2: J. Wirtanen, F. Spalding, R. Schneider, G. Huss, J. Miller, B. McKinnen, Dr. Lewis. TENN S Under the leadership of Junior Bob Gustafson, the Hamline tennis team won its second M.I.A.C. title in three years. Gustafson tied a conference record when he won his third singles championship in a row. His record for the three years was 43 Wins to only 1 loss. The Hamline doubles team took Hrst MIAC STANDINGS Wins Losses Hamline 8 O St. Johnis 7 1 Macalester 6 2 Gustavus 5 3 Concordia 3 5 UMD 3 5 St. Mary,s 2 6 St. Thomas 2 6 Augsburg O 8 place in their event, too, bringing in a trophy for Dick Stebbins and Jim Miller. John Wirtenan gave Hamline a third title by winning the consolation championship. The team and the whole school, will be very sorry to see coach Ben Lewis leave this year after seven victorious years. Ace Bob Gustafson returns a. volley. ,t1.1,,,,5.,..i..,.f.,f .., '1xi...1.,,,,, --K e' sfri,f.xit..ii.,i.,.,i1, 14,...f... 'V' ' Y1xt1fi.i...ff,r,....,,....' ,1.i'f.',,.',l.', ,1-1,xfw- 'ff-.fl,'.'Q,'.-XV' W fm -. ,-,fs:+1.11's.i..t, k' 1' .ff.'-'fffill'.'f.X. If xv X 1, 1 ia 1 X - ,' ' 'X rf,i.,:,'.,-' ,' - lfiwixfixfi-i.' fi if . ni 1.1 ,- Vw ii, ,mam my 5 5.2: 'ff '- wx A 'S 'l me K, l 1 A Xi- iii it rf - tlti GOLF Led by freshman Dave Streeter, the Hamline golf team captured third place in the M.I.A.C. meet finishing fifth in conference standings. Streeter shot a 117 for 27 holes to finish fourth in the meet. Close behind him were Jim Olson with 119 and Bill Doebler with 120. Under coach Nils Lou,s guid- ance the team finished with a five and four record. MIAC STANDINGS Wins Losses Macalester 6 2 C2621 UMD 6 2 C 23 61 St. Mary's 6 2 C1701 Concordia 5 3 Hamline 4 4 Augsburg 4 4 St. Thomas 3 4 St. John's 1 6 Gustavus 0 8 GOLF RESULTS Hamline 9 V2 Macalester 5 V2 Hamline 10 V2 Gustavus 4 M Hamline 6 V2 Concordia 8 V2 Hamline won by forfeit St. Thomas Hamline 3 V2 St. Maryls 1 1 V2 Hamline 5 Augsburg 10 Hamline 3 V2 UMD 1 1 V2 Hamline 13 V2 St. Johnls 1 V2 Hamline 9 V2 Winona 8 M A.S ROW I: D. Streeter. ROW 2: W. Doebler, J. Olson, M L R P .2 A L ,A A R 2 W PTQEFQ '. . . , 1 Y if ,lu r. chmuckl Bill Doebler ar .f.,..,4, 4. X-Svww x xx. 4' ,. . 3, in 1 I 9 jx 11 J GX Z5 QQ fi ,E if 55 1 55 gg 3 Es sf 3 gf 13 51 la Q1 lm E23 Le X1 19 M 5 Q vi si 3 'Q gf K Q Lff 3 56 Si gs ff m M 5 :K Q 352 Q fi 52 if ze 2? 32 3 5? RE S? 5 45 5 if U sf Q, 5 S? 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A1-'Ming ' , Y1 ,1 ,.-fiiiif' A , I x 'W Y , gf ' . . :'.f1--I ,L - U- 1 K 1 fa, '1 T Ii, :L 1 3, ia Mary Ditonno Mary Doebler Bill Doebler Tom Dolen Michael Dooley Jan Dorn Murray Dow Marian Downing Floyd Dreissen Carol Ducat Nancy Ebel Janice Eckhardt Gail Eckles Barbara Eddy Randall Edgar Bob Ehlers Sally Ehlers Val Ehlers Kay Ehrhardt Gwen Ellingson Mary Elsworth Lindsay Embry Douglas Empey Verlane Endorf Mary Engebretson Susan Engelmann Paul Enger Henry Epstein Ed Erickson Rodney Erickson Virginia Erickson Pamela Evanson Linda Ewing Wayne Ewy William Feezer Anne Feigal Roger Fertig Glenn Fetterley Ann Fezler Carol Fink Barbara Finkel Kathy Fischer Bonnie Fisher John Fisk Joanne Foss Janeaudre Fouts Gayle Framk Jeremy Frank Ted Frank Steve Frantzich Richard Freeman Judy Fre-sk Cheryl Froehling Al Frost Jim Fulford Ed Gabrysh Torn Gagner Marcia Galles Connie Garis Michael Garvey Fred Gaskin Dirk Gasterland Sandy Gehrrnann David Gerdes John Gerieke Mariano Gianni Ron Giebenhain David Giel Roger Giesc Gary Glaeser Maryann Glyer Judith Goetz wi X541 William Goff Beth Goodwin Dick Gough Andy Grabow Rick Gramith Sue Grans ,, W., te . ..,m,W.xgu , i--,. il ,,. ::'i':A f V ... 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Willialrl Hall ii s 7 Q K 143 Anita Halverson Sally Halverson Pat Halvorsen Richard Hampton Bruce Hankinson Chuck Hanratty Merlin Hansen Richard Hansen Steve Hansen Burnell Hanson Kris Hanson Rodney Hanson Bill Hare Robert Harms Richard Harrington Stephen Harris Gary Hassel Paige Hatfield Richard Haugland Andrea Haverland Ralph Hedberg Karen Hegge Betty Heiden Bill Hein Vicki Held Paul Heleniak Nancy Henderson Barbara Henriksen Philip Henry Robert Hensel Sandra Herman Mary Hessing Richard Heunisch Doug Heldreth James Hill Janice Hill Bruce Hilliard Mervin Hites Cheryl Hoaglund Keith Hobbie Sue Hobbs Kristi Hobus Ronald Hodge Jim Hoff Janette Hofstad lNIarge Holdaway David Holden Darrel Holler Peter Holliday Lloyd Hollister Dave Hollingsworth Gary Holrnstrom Virginia Holty Bee Holzapfel David Hopper Bev Hopps Donald Horman Orine Houghleling Bruce Howe James Ching Hsiao Sidney Hsiao Jeanne Hughes Linda Huisken Norbert Hulbert Judy Hunt Thomas Hunter Ray Hurst Bernice Inglis Susan Ink Nancy Iverson Doug Jacobson Bonnie Jaeger Dorothy Jarnes Gail Jamison Audrey Jensen Rex Jenson Carter Joadwine Carol Johnson li x , 3 U fbi' P ggi- ix , , - 4 I ' V :suv L I 'E w WU I . 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Zi J 146 1 , . , 'fi' f 't i,, Lee Johnson Lillian Johnson Linda Johnson Mona Johnson Dick Johnson Fred Johnston David Jones Margaret Jones Eloise Jorgenson Patrick Joyce Robert Junnila Sandra Kammerer Judith Karcher Beth Karp Linda Keller Roberta Keller Judith Kcllermann Virginia Keysar Lynne Kidder Simon Kihohia Pamela Killian George Kimball Russell Kinney Judy Kirkpatrick Pat Klinker Jean Knight Dawn Knutson Liz Koenke Randall Kopp Barb Korthius Marjorie Krause Mark Kravik Carolyn Krinkie Mary Krueger Richard Kreutz Carol Kubicck Jim Kurnmerfeld jim Kunze James Labo Duane Lafrenz Jane Lammers George Lampe Phil Lang Gil Larsen Constance Larson David Larson David S. LaRue Joan Lauerer Robert Laufenburger Thomas Lazella Paul Ledin Natalie Lees Dave Lemke E. Richard Leng Mary Lenth Thea Marie Lesar Brent Lewis Carolyn Blitz Lewis Jerry Lilja Judith Ann Linder Kirk Lindgren John Lindgren Jim Lindsey Sandra Link Roger Lipelt Carol Little David Long Penny Loos Linda Loucks John Lowe Ken Lowe Ruthanne Lucas Sharon Luce Sue Luft Donn Lund Roger Luthens Larry Lyon Doug Lysne Gary Maas Robin Maas John Mack Jeannene Mackin Mary Magnuson Benj Mahle Marjorie Mahle Mary Maiser Audrey Maki Mary Malcolm Steven Mallen C. Manikopoulos J? VI I' 5 Sl Q s Wt, .. ,tv ,aq,,ta,. Jw 3 aj 1-. f' ' J' so fi , I ' 1-at sz I : If ' -' fKs5I'?3E? I . - L. it ' -.f ,. 'fits t, - W f s af 13 'X f ,, sf -'X' if '-', 1 itlsf 'bi by -i K ' iw 4 it ! 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Miller Ronald Miller Sharon Miller Craig Mills Dean Moll Donn Moll Richard Montgomery Dave Moore William Moore Joyce Morawski Barbara Moreland Rhoda Mortenson David Morse Barbara Morton George Morton Karel Mosebrook Steve Moseman Jeffrey Moses Spencerita Mullen Lorri Mullenmaster Stephen Munson Joseph Murapa Marlene Murphy James Muscharnp Jack Mutchler Bruce Myers Eugene Nadeau Ray Naegele Fred Nagel Bonnie Nelson David H. Nelson David P. Nelson Jeanean Nelson Kerry Nelson Barb Nerison Kenneth Newberry Randy Nielson Marilyn Niles Keith Nygren Maurice Nyquist Judy Oakes Barbara Oftedahl Toby Old Jeanne Olson Constance Olson James A. Olson James M. Olson 1 X ,,.s,,,.w-Q l - x Silsiillkiilgfl V5557fi55533?'5L55?s9T5ff55?i5?i?if -V T z , - -'::'ilY..V M 'ff in K I w, il, M , ms .,,.- ..V,. :Qs rsi B' ' M t s W 3,2 wi wie? Q I ,gg - V V, . .,,. ' 1 K V 4 K . L 1' fe H I K Vkkkk V,,.,. .,,k . i:,kf,V.:.i:t: H1 in . fwszfmsre : - Lf.: Wffeifeifeigw - ' - . .vii . 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Parker Dick Parssinen Donald Paulson Michael Pawlus Bill Payne Jim Pearson Robert Pederson Nancie Pepin Dale Peterson DelRay Peterson Joyce Peterson Kenneth Peterson Willie Peterson Prudence Phillips Suzanne Pietsch Kathy Pietz Kathy Pilgrim Sandie Pinney Ruth Piorier Paul Plahn Sharon Plasch Asher Platt Judy Plocher Lois Poltin Charles Pomerlean George Potts Joyce Preckel Karl Preuss Thomas Prindle Carol Pritchard Jim Prochnow Kathy Purves Gretchen Radatz Susan Rasmussen Bill Raysa Mike Reasoner S Sandra Reed Reed Richards Roger Richter Lynn Rieder Nancy Riess John Rikala Pat Riordan Lillian Risch Carolyn Roberts Don Roberts Joyce Roberts Grace Roder Richard Roesler Pamela Rogers Paul Rolland Jackie Rosen Bill Royer Lewis Ruark Lynn Ruark Steve Ruff Paul Runkle John Runquist Alfonso Runquist Mary Sachariason Ellender Sahr Kay Sandeen Doris Sanders Judith Sandine Judith Sandstrom Donald Sankey Donna Sansorne Paul Savage Gail Saxe Richard Scarrow Kay Schacht Nancy Schafer X if Freshman class oHicers l. to r. Gary Biclen, Carolyn Krinke and Jack Mutchler. . ' RW Z X J . if as 5 J 'Ji . ' h was . SQ. J, ,Lr.,.. , I ff CR ,,,Q J s,e, J alyil J J . .1 RJJJJJJJJJ 0 . 5 R el A s lim ! ,, '-':' I -m x rsier L ff . llzf . ,Ji 1 I 1 ...yds 2 x 2 , J :Tie N Q5 L 17 Q? if fs wwQ'7?' f. ' I J wi, as J ' ,if .. 9' X- , X Q 'X , 0 X 151 5 .,., if 'V ., .4 2 .gwgg I-5 fu qivig , :f ig-1.- R ei? - ,S - E 11 iw Y 5 ' i. . if' at PE .h W et Elie? ,Z K lk gif ? ,L f 3 W. J , ,..'. .X ,Rf mm,,..AA M .,.::. it in .. .ary rife.. Q wi5gbi?iiQEW3E'?'ffEi51-E555 , . fe . RM,,,,,,W , K K ' .,.: if , 4 f S fi 1 ' K ,..,.A ..,. ,. H 'if 'N N, ,.--,. , - 5 X 9, 3 ex Qc tdttn -V mliwtgfwifwgiiase Q- . E 2 14 2 1 -51 W' egg ,gal il is 3 55:2 X 4 . .,. . ' ew 1 A ,L N ,, - - . , og A- PET. --'f -,,: W,rt,za?,35lEi , -W, 5 2 SX E c S ' x si- ,. ix 1 fi if .MG .. if ' ' A . ' an - 2-Iii' 152 Scott Scherer Roger Schlieper Roberta Schmidt Alan Schmucker Richard Schneider Gary Schobert Karen Schouweiler Richard Schuldt Meredith Schultz Mike Schwab David Scott Sylvia Sekhon Karen Selleck George Senkler John Serier Bobbie Sester Jon Setala Paul Shannon Blair Sheire Marlys Sherman Mary Sherman Gary Sherwood Shirley Shields Dan Shoreman Don Shook Bill Siegel John Silliman Margaretha Simon Jane Smallwnod Jane Smith Jerry Smith Joyce Smith Jackie Smolik Daniel Snook Sally Soderberg Patricia Soiney Ann Soldahl James Spaulding Joan Splinter James Stafford Delores Starcevich John Starch Duff Stearns Kurt Stevens Patricia Stevens XN'alter Stiehm Tony Stocker Jim Stone Douglas Storey David Streeter Gene Stringer Richard Strohkirch Thomas Strohkirch Sandra Lee Stuart Reno Stuedeman Diana Stull Jeffrey Sturm Laura Summers Sally Swanberg Lynn Swanstrom Donna Talbert t J V Wfiaf 1 , , ,, A J , I fn! l J 4 J f v-1,1 - , 7 lA . 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A A .ig-f, f Wg EI H JUDITH TOENSING CAROL TOWNSEND DENNIS WENDELL DEAN WESTBERG CALVIN WHITCOMB 172 RONDA WHITE TIMOTHY WHITE SHERMAN WILKENS DOUGLAS WILKOWSKE THOMAS WINKLER 'fhswwf pn. CURTIS WISE JOANNE WOLD LESTER WOLTER T BONNIE WONSER THOMAS WRIGHT 173 GENE WUBBELS JAY YOUNG ill! K mx. w+ fan-'4' -LQ 1, V' SENIOR INDEX: AHLQUIST, BRUCE, Minneapolis, History Edu- cation: Alpha Kappa Delta 4, Football 1,2, HUEA 3,4, Pi Gamma Mu 3,4. ALEXANDER, SHARON, Richfield, German: Alpha Rho Delta 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, German Club 1,2, HUEA 4, Kappa Phi 4, Piper 3, Theater 2,3, Wesley Fellowship 1,2. ALTMANN, PAMELA, Mountain Lakes, New Jersey, Biology: Alpha Phi Theta 3,4, Treasurer, 4, ARW Activities Board 3, Rules and Policies Board 4, Beta Beta Beta 2,3,4, Congress Social Committee 3, Oracle 4. ANDERSON, DAVID, Minneapolis, Physics: Phi Delta 1,2. ANDERSEN, JUDITH H., Reeseville, Wisconsin, English and Speech Education: ARIN Rules and Policies Board 4, College Chorus 1, French Club 2, Secretary-treasurer 2, HUEA 4, Pi Beta Gam- ma 2,3,4, Vice President 3, Class Agent. ANDERSON, JUDY M., St. Paul, Physical Edu- cation: Alpha Rho Delta 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Band 1,3,4, HUEA 4, OCC 1,2, Panhellenic Council 3, WRA 1,2,3,4. ANDERSON, KAREN, Hibbing, Psychology and Elementary Education: Inter-Varsity Christian Fel- lowship 2,3, Republican Club 4, Wesley Fellow- ship 1,4. ARMSTRONG, ROBERT, St. Paul, Economics: Intramural Athletics 1,2,3 , OCC 1,2. BECK, ROGER, St. Paul, Music Education: Band 1,2,3, College Chorus 1,2, German Club 1, Stage Band 2,3,4. BEDFORD, ROBERT, Minneapolis, Philosophy --Religion: Oxford Fellowship 1, Wesley Fellow- ship 4, President 4. BLACK, SUSAN, Jamestown, North Dakota, English Education: Span 3. BLOKZYL, LARRY, Crystal, Chemistry: Amer- ican Chemical Society. BLUSTEIN, MICHAEL, Minneapolis, English and Philosophy: Kappa Phi 3,4. BOUILLY, RICHARD, Mankato, History. BOUILLY, ROBERT, Mankato, History: Alpha Phi Omega 3,4, Band 4, German Club 1, Orches- tra 1,2,3,4, Pi Gamma Mu 4, Republican Club 4, Stage Band 3,4, Washington Semester 3. BRANDRIET, STANLEY, Watertown, South Da- kota, English and Speech Education: Congress 2, 178 , 555, Rosey Mcllroy congratulated Debate l,2,35 National Finalist 15 Dramatics 152, 3,45 Gavel Club 1,25 HUEA 45 Intramural Ath- letics 3,45 Newman Club 2,45 Oracle 25 Phi Delta 1,2,3,4, President 2, Vice President 3, Social Chair- man 45 Pi Kappa Delta 1,2,3,4, President 25 Union Fine Arts Committee 45 NVinter Homecoming Committee 4. BRIDGMAN, KATHERINE, Minneapolis5 Eng- lish Education: Gavel Club 1,2,3,4, President 45 HUMS 1,2,3,4, President 25 Kappa Phi 3,4, Co- President 45 Pi Beta Gamma 2,3,45 Torch and Cycle 3,45 WUS 25 Who's Who in American Col- lege Students 3,45 Class Agent. BRINK, KAREN, St. Paul5 Physical Education: Alpha Rho Delta 2,3,45 OCC 1,25 Panhellenic council 3,4, Vice President 3, President 45 WRA 1,2,3,45 Class Agent. BROOHM, GRACE, Victoria, West Cameroon, West Africa, Sociology. BRUMBERG, EARL, St. Paul, Political Science. BUDDE, DUANE, Mabel5 Physics Education: Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,45 Drew House Council 45 HUEA 3,4 Intramural Athletics 3,45 Physics Club 2,3,45 Republican Club 45 President 4. BULGER, DONALD, Austin5 Economics: Drew Presidential Advisorary Committee 25 H Club 3,45 Intramural Athletics 1,2,3,4. BUTCHER, BEATRICE, Fairmont5 Sociology and Elementary Education5 ARW Rules and Poli- cies Board 1,2,3, Secretary 25 Chairman 35 Band 25 Congress Social Committee 45 Epsilon Lambda Sigma 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 HUEA 3,45 Liner 45 Pan- hellenic Council 3, Secretary 35 Wesley Fellowship COLLINS, MARCIA, Champlin5 English Educa- tion: Alpha Phi Theta 2,3,4, Vice President5 ARW Rules and Policies Board 1,3,4, Standards and Services Board 25 Congress 45 Social Commit- tee 2,3,45 Dramatics 2,35 Fall Homecoming Chair- man 45 HUEA 4, HUMS 3,4, Secretary 45 Oracle 2,35 Panhellenic Council 3,4, Treasurer 45 Spring Review 35 Winter VVeekend Chairman 25 Class Agent. CROW, KATHLEEN, Minneapolis5 Medical Technology: Aquatic League 1,2,35 Beta Beta Beta 3,45 Class Secretary-Treasurer 35 Congress 1,2,3, Secretary 35 Epsilon Lambda Sigma 2,3,4, President 35 HUMS 2,35 Miss Mermaid 25 Winter Weekend Queen 3. DANIELS, SUSAN, St. Paul5 Social Studies. DAY, HELEN, Appleton5 Medical Technology: ARW Activities Board 35 Band 2,35 Beta Beta Beta 3,45 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 2,35 Kappa Phi 3,45 Oxford Fellowship l,2,35 Wesley Fellowship l,2. DeBOER, ALLAN, Glenwood5 History-Elemen- tary education: Baseball 15 Basketball 1,35 Class President 25 Congress 25 Football 1,2,3,45 H Club 1,2,3,4, President 45 HUEA 2,3,4, President 45 Pi Gamma Mu 3,45 Tau Kappa Epsilon 1,2,3,45 Torch and Cycle 45 Who's Who in American Col- lege Students 3,4, DeCICCO, NADEEN, Willington, Connecticut5 English: ARW Rules and Policies Board 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Congress 45 Epsilon Lambda Sigma 45 Oracle 2,3,4, Assistant Editor 45 Publications Committee 45 Secretary 4. DINHAM, CONSTANCE PETSCH, Blooming- ton, Art Education: HUEA 3,4, OCC 1,2, Ski Club 1. DIRKS, JERRY, Olivia, Elementary Education. DOKKEN, DAVID, Long Prarie, Economics: In- terfraternity Council 2,3,4, Intramural Athletics 1,2,3,4, Oracle 1,2, Tau Kappa Epislon 1,2,3,4, President 4, Wesley Fellowship 1, Winter Weekend Committee 4. DRIVER, DONN, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Economics: Band 1,2,3,4, Economics Forum, Intramural Athletics 1,2,3,4, OCC 3,4, Stage Band, Tau Kappa Epsilon l,2,3,4. DUCUSIN, ROBERT, St. Paul, Economics: Golf 1,2,3,4, Captain 3,4, H Club 2,3,4, Intramural Athletics 2,3,4, Theta Chi 2. DVORAK, FRANK, Austin, Economics and Po- litical Science: H Club 2,3,4, Kappa Phi 4, Pi Gamma Mu 3,4, Theta Chi l,2,3,4. ELLIS, ROBERT, Minneapolis, History: Drew University Semester 3, International Relations Club 4, Intramural Athletics 1,2,3,4, Phi Delta 2, 3,4. ELSWORTH, ANNE, Jamestown, North Dakota, Medical Technology: Canterbury Club 2,3 , Oracle 3 , Republican Club 3. EMBRY, E. ANNE, Robbinsdale, Speech and Ele- mentary Education: Radio Club 3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Theater 3,4 , Women,s Choir 4. ENGEL, JANE, Pine City, History: Band 1,2, Or- acle 2,3 , Republican Club 4, Ski Club 2. ERDMANN, JOHN, Minneapolis, History and Economics. FARNER, CARLA, Pullman, Washington, French and Elementary Education: Aquatic League 1,2,3, 4, ARW Board 3, Epsilon Lambda Sigma 2,3,4, HUEA 3,4, Class Agent. FIELD, THOMAS, Excelsior, Political Science and Economics: Canterbury Club 1,2, Congress 3, Drew House Council 3, Football 1,25 Internation- al Relations Club 3,4, Intramural Athletics 1,2,3 4, H Club 2,3,4, Mock Political Convention Chair- man 4, Oracle 3,4, Theta Chi 1,2,3,4, Class Agent. FILSTRUP, REX, White Bear Lake, Physics: Baseball 1,2,3,4, Football 2,3, H Club 1,2,3,4, Hockey 1,2,3,4, Captain 2,3,4, Theta Chi 3,4, Treasurer 3,4, FRIESIN, KATHERINE, St. James, Sociology and Elementary Education: Band 1,2,3, HUEA 2, 3,4, Oracle 3, Pi Beta Gamma 3,4, Vice President 4, Spanish Club 2. GALLATIN, LAWRENCE, St. Paul, Chemistry Mary Hart, Bonnie Jaeger Education: HUEA 4. GLYER, JAMES, St. Paul, Mathematics: Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4. GUSTAFSON, DAVID, Cokato, History: Chapel Sub-committee 4, Choir 1, Football 1, LSA 2,3, Oxford Fellowship l,2,3,4. GUSTAFSON, MARILYN, West St. Paul, Soci- ology and Elementary Education: Alpha Kappa Delta 4, College Chorus 2, German Club 1,2, HUEA 3,4, LSA 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3. HAGSTROM, CAROLYN JANTZEN, White Bear Lake, Psychology and Elementary Education: German Club 2, Vice President 2, HUEA 4, LSA 1 , OCC 2,3,4, Pi Beta Gamma 2,3,4. HAIN ES, DANIEL, North Tarrytown, New York, Economics. HANKE, CYNTHIA, Barrington, Illinois, Eco- nomics: Aquatic League 1,2. HANKEE, JEAN, St. Paul, Sociology and Ele- mentary Education: French Club 1,2,3,4, HUEA 4, OCC l,2,3,4. HART, MARY, Huntington, West Virginia, Soci- ology and Elementary Education: Alpha Phi Theta 2,3,4, President 4, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Cap- tain 4, Homecoming Queen Attendant 4, HUEA 3,4, Panhellenic Council 4, VJ RA 1, Class Agent. HAWKINS, BRUCE, St. Paul, Chemistry and Mathematics: Class Agent. HAYDEN, THOMAS, White Bear Lake, History: Carmen Schaub takes it out on date Randy Schmidt. Chamber Choir 35 Choir 2,35 HUEA 45 Religious Life Committee Chairman 45 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2,3,4. HEGGE, BERNICE, Winonag Sociology and Ele- mentary Education: ARW' Activities Board 3,45 HUEA 3,45 International Relations Club 2,3,45 Theater 3,45 Wesley Fellowship 1,25 Class Agent. HEGSTAD, JEAN, Austin, Medical Technology: Beta Beta Beta 3,45 Pi Beta Gamma 2,3,4. HENDERSON, WILLIAM, Paynesvilleg Mathe- matics Education: Band 3,45 Hockey 15 HUEA 3,4. HIGGENS, JUDITH, Bismark, North Dakota5 So- ciology: ARW Activities Board 4, Rules and Pol- icies Board 15 Board of Governors Secretary 45 Congress 45 Liner 3. HODGINS, DAVID, Deer River5 Economics5 Alpha Phi Omega l,2,3,45 Alpha Kappa Psi 2,3, 4, Vice President 35 Inter-fraternity Council 4, President 45 Phi Delta 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3,4. HODGINS, HELEN, St. Paul5 English and Ele- mentary Education: Epsilon Lambda Sigma 3,45 Oracle, Theater. HOEL, ROBERT, Hutchinson5 Economics: Class President 15 Congress 1,2,3, President 3, Appropri- ations and Evaluations Committee 2,3, Social Committee 2,35 Drew House Council 1,25 Kappa Phi 45 Pi Gamma Mu 3,45 Pi Kappa Delta l,2,3,45 SPAN 25 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2,3,45 Torch and Cycle 3,4, President 45 Wfashington Semester 45 Whois VVho in American College Students 3,4. HOLASEK, JANET, Hopkins5 History and Social Studies: College Chorus 15 Debate 35 Drew Uni- versity Semester 45 HUEA 45 International Rela- tions Club l,2,3,45 Kappa Phi 3,45 Pi Gamma Mu 3,45 Religious Life Committee 2,3, Chairman 35 SPAN 25 Spanish Club l,2,3,45 Torch and Cycle 3,45WUS 3,4. HOLJE, DANIEL, Ogilvie5 English Education: Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Drew Presi- dential Advisory Committee 25 H Club 2,3,45 HUEA 3,45 Intramural Athletics 1,2,3,4. HOUSTON, NANCY, Rapid City, South Dakota5 Sociology and Elementary Education: ARW Ac- tivities Board 2, Rules and Policies Board 1,35 Aquatic League 2,3,45 Choir l,2,3,45 Class Secre- tary 45 Congress Social Committee 3,45 Board of Governors 3,45 Epsilon Lambda Sigma 2,3,45 Liner 25 Oracle 1,25 Winter Weekend Chairman 3,45 Class Agent. ISAACSON, KENNETH, St. Paul5 Physics. JENSEN, MARDELLE MATZ St. Paul5 Social Studies and Elementary Education. JENSEN, VERNON, Cumberland, Wisconsin5 English: Alpha Phi Omega 2,35 Chamber Choir 1, 2,3,45 Choir l,2,3,45 Drew Student Staff 3,45 HUEA 3,45 Intramural Athletics 3,45 Kappa Phi 45 SPAN 35 Who's NVho In American College Students 45 Class Agent. JOHNSON, ELIZABETH, Bensen5 Medical Tech- nology: ARW Activities Board 3, Rules and Poli- cies Board 35 Beta Beta Beta 3,4. JOHNSON, ROGER, Minneapolis5 History: Bas- ketball 1,2,3,45 Drew House Council 25 German Club 15 H Club l,2,3,45 Homecoming Committee 35 Intramural Athletics l,2,3,45 LSA 1,2,35 Oxford Fellowship l,2,3,45 Pi Gamma Mu 3,45 Religious Life Committee 2. JUNGELS, DANEEN, Richfield5 International Relations: Alpha Rho Delta 3,45 Aquatic League l,2,3,45 Democratic Club 3,45 International Rela- tions Club 45 Kappa Phi 4. KAELI, JUDY, St. Paul5 German and Elementary Education: Alpha Rho Delta 2,3,45 HUEA 3,45 OCC 152. KAULS, JURIS, Forest Lake5 Sociology and Psy- chology: Basketball 2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Intramu- ral Athletics 1,2,3,4, Council Vice President 35 LSA 1,25 Theta Chi 2,3,4. KEITHAHN, JAMES, Sleepy Eye, Mathematicsg Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,45 Golf 2,45 Intramural Ath- letics 1,2,3,4. KELLER, GAIL, Winona5 Medical Technology: ARW Activities Board 3 5 Beta Beta Beta 3,4. KIICHLI, PATRICIA, Edina5 Biology Educa- tion: Pi Beta Gamma 2,3,4. KINSER, SUSAN, Sioux Falls, South Dakota5 English Education: Canterbury Club 15 Epsilon Lambda Sigma 3,45 HUEA 45 Liner 35 Class Agent. KNOTT, PHYLLIS GRETSFELD, West St. Paul5 German and Elementary Education5 Aquatic League 1,25 German Club 45 HUEA 2,3,45 Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship 2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Pi Kappa Delta 2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 3. KNUTTILA, NORMAN, Perham5 History: French Club 3, Vire President 35 Interfrattrnity Council 3,4, Secretary 3, President 45 Interfrater- nity Council 3,4, Secretary 3, President 45 Intramu- ral Athletics l,2,3,4, Council 3,45 Liner 35 Oracle 1 5 Theta Chi 1,2,3,4, Vice President 4. KOCH, KEITH, St. Paul5 Political Science: In- tramural Athletics 1,2,3,4, Council 2,3, Secretary 35 Special Events Committee 45 Tau Kappa Epsilon 1,2,3,45 Theater l,2,3. KOCH, KENT, St. Paul5 Social Studies and His- tory. KOPESKY, ROSEMARY, Eden Prarie5 Sociology and Elementary Education: ARW Activities Board 1, Rules and Policies Board 2,35 HUEA 3,45 Pan- hellenic Council 2,35 Pi Beta Gamma 2,3,4, Presi- dent 3. KOTTKE, DENNIS, Wells5 Biology and Relig- ion: Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Beta Beta Beta 2,3,4, Vice President 3,45 Chamber Choir 35 Choir 3,45 Intramural Athletics 2,35 Ox- ford Fellowship 3,45 Religious Life Committee 3,45 Organization Subcommittee Chairman 45 WUS 2,3, Chairman 3 5 Wesley Fellowship 3,4. LANDHOLM, RICHARD, Crosby-Ironton5 Chemistry: American Chemical Society 1,2,3,45 Congress 35 Kappa Phi 45 Phi Delta 3,4. LANGE, SANDRA, Montevideo5 Medical Tech- nology: ARW Activities Board 3, Rules and Poli- cies Board 25 Beta Beta Beta 2,3,4, Secretary 35 Congress 3, Chaplain 3, Religious Life Committee 35 Epsilon Lambda Sigma 3,45 HUMS 3,45 Wes- ley Fellowship 1, WRA 3. LARSON, NANCY, Eveleth5 Medical Technolo- gy: Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 25 Wesley Fellowship 1,2,3. LAW, PETER, Austin5 History: Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,45 Chapel Subcommittee 45 Intercol- legiate Speech 15 Interfraternity Council 2, Secre- tary 25 Intramural Athletics 1,2,3,4 5 Mock Politi- 2 cal Convention Executive Council 45 OCC 15 Ox- ford Fellowship 3,45 Phi Delta 2,3,45 Randal Orator 15 Theater 1,25 Winter homecoming Com- mittee 45 WUS 45 Class Agent. LENTH FRANCES, Minneapolis5 English Educa- tion: ARW Activities Board 1,2,45 Congress 2,3,4, Social Committee 3,4, Chairman 3, Secretary 4, Publicity Committee 2, Secretary 2 5 Epsilon Lamb- da Sigma 2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Homecoming Chair- man 35 German Club 15 HUEA 3,45 HUMS 2,3, 45 Whois Who in American College Students 35 WUS 2. LEVERING, EDMUND, Minneapolis5 Philosophy LEWIS, BRENT, Hopkins 5 Political Science and History: Alpha Phi Omega 1,2,3,45 American Chemical Society 15 Intramural Athletics 2,3,45 Republican Club 1,4. LINDBERG, JOHN, Chicago, Illinois5 Biology: In- tramural Athletics 2,3,45 LSA 2,3,45 Theta Chi 2, 3,45 Wrestling 3. LOOMIS, TERRY, Red Wing5 Religion. LORD, KATHLEEN, Alhambra, California5 So- ciology: Alpha Phi Theta 3,45 Kappa Phi 4. LUNDIN, STEPHEN, Hopkins5 Social Studies: Fred Schmiesing Y? Congress l,2, Drew House Council 2,3, Vice Presi- dent 3, Football l,2,4, H. Club l,2,3,4, Hockey l, HUEA 3,4, Interfraternity Council 4, Intramural Athletics l,2,3,4, Phi Delta l,2,3,4, President 4, Track l,2,3, Wesley Fellowship l,2. MAHER, PATRICIA, Grand Rapids, English Education: HUEA 3,4, Spanish Club 2,3. MAHNERD, PAULA, Maple Plain, English and Elementary Education: ARW Rules and Policies Board 3, Standards and Services Board 4, Choir 2, Congress 3, Publicity Chairman 2, Social Com- mittee 3, Co-Chairman 3, Epsilon Lambda Sigma 2,3,4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Homecoming Chairman 3, HUEA 4, HUMS 3,4, President 4, National Collegiate Players 2,3,4, Vice President 4, WUS 2, Secretary 2, Class Agent. MAIER, JOHN, VVhite Bear Lake, Chemistry. MARSH, SHIRLEY ANN, St. Paul Park, Biology. MARSHALL, MARCIA, St. Paul, Biology: Amer- ican Chemical Society l,2, Beta Beta Beta 4, Choir l,2,3,4, OCC l,2,3,4, Pi Beta Gamma 2,3,4. MCCOY, KENNETH, Aitkin, Political Science: Intramural Athletics l,2,3,4, Phi Delta l,2,3,4. MCILROY, ROSEMARY, Duluth, English and Speech Education: ARW Activities Board 4, HUEA 4, Kappa Phi 3,4, Co-Secretary 4, Liner 2,3,4, Panhellenic Council 3, Treasurer 3, Pi Beta Gamma 2,3,4, WUS 4. MCKINNON, BRUCE, Worthington, History and Political Science: Debate l,2, H Club 2,3,4, Intramural Athletics l,2,3,4, Pi Kappa Delta l,2, Phi Delta 2,3,4, Tennis 1,2,3,4. MCLEAN, EDNVARD, Mankato, Mathematics: Alpha Phi Omega l,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Band 1,2, 3,4, Intramural Athletics l,2, HUEA 1,4, Repub- lican Club 4. MCNELLY, PATRICIA, Albert Lea, English. MEALIO, WILLIAM, Zimmerman, Religion. MEDIN, DAVID, Lindstrom, Economics. MERRITT, SUSAN, Minneapolis, Philosophy- Religion: Christmas Stocking Chairman 3,4, Ox- ford Fellowship 1,2,3,4, Religious Life Committee 4, Wesley Fellowship l,2,3,4, Class Agent. MIELKE, DAVID, Celina, Ohio, Biology: Al- pha Phi Omega l,2,3,4, Beta Beta Beta 2,3,4, Choir 4, Drew House Council 3, Judiciary Board 4, RACC 3, Wesley Fellowship l,2,3,4, Class Agent. MIKKELSEN, CURTIS, White Bear, Econom- ics. MIKULAK, ROBERT, St. Paul, Chemistry: American Chemical Society l,2,3,4, Vice President 3, Congress 3,4, Parliamentarian 4, Student Cen- ter Committee Secretary Treasurer 3, Intramural Athletics 3,4, Kappa Phi 3,4, New Student Days Off Campus Chairman 4, OCC l,2,3,4, President 3 , Torch and Cycle 3,4, Track l,2,3. MILLER, DOUGLAS, Meriden, Physics: Intra- mural Athletics l,2,3,4, Phi Delta l,2,3,4. MINER, GARY, VVaterville, Biology: Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Beta Beta Beta 2,3,4, HUEA l,4, Class Agent. MITCHEM, MAXINE, Marshalltown, Iowa, So- ciology: ARW President 4, Standards and Services Board 2,3, Chairman 3, Chamber Choir 4, Congress 4, Constitution and Elections Commit- tees 4, Epsilon Lambda Sigma 2,3,4, Vice Presi- dent 3, President 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Homecoming Committee 3,4, New Student Days Co-Chairman 4, Panhellenic Council 4, Theater 3, Torch and Cycle 4, WVesley Fellowship 1, VVin- ter Weekend Committee 3,4, WRA 2,3. IWOLDESTAD, IWARY, Klinneapolis, Sociology, Alpha Phi Theta 2,3,4, ARW Rules and Policies Board 3,4, Congress Social Committee 3,4, Home- coming Chairman 4, HUMS 4, Panhellenic Coun- cil 4, Spanish Club l,2, WVinter Wfeekend Commit- tee 4, Class Agent. MORAN, CHRISTINE, Minneapolis, Art: Charles M. Drew Drawing and Design Prize, Con- gress, Publications Committee 2,3, Constitution Randy Schmidt, Neal Rietz, and Bob Hoel set outs ' i Committee 3, Publicity Committee 3, Organization of Clubs Committee 4, Chairman 4, Executive Council 4, Epsilon Lambda Sigma 2,3,4, Greek Week Queen 2, Liner 1,2,3, Associate Editor 2, Editor 3, New Pipers l,2,3, Editor 2,3, Oracle 1,2, Piper 1,2,3, Whois Who Among Students in Amer- ican Colleges, WRA 1,2. MOREY, LOREN, Motley, Economics: Alpha Phi Omega 1,2 , Tau Kappa Epsilon 2,3. MORRIS, RICHARD, Rochester, Sociology and Psychology: College Chorus 1, Congress, Social Committee 2,3,4, Drew House Council l,2,3, French Club 2, Intramural Athletics 1,25 Phi Delta l,2,3,4, Spring Formal Chairman 3, Winter Week- end Chairman 4, Class Agent. MOSMAN, RICHARD, Minneapolis, Psycholo- gy: Alpha Phi Omega, Dorm Governor 3, Ski Club 1,2,3,4, President 4, Swimming 1,2,3, Theta Chi 3,4, Class Agent. MUTCHLER, DAVID, St. Paul, Mathematics: American Chemical Society 1,2,3, Chess Club 4, President 4, Congress 3,4, Student Union Com- mittee 3, Tournaments and Special Events Com- mittee 4, Appropriations and Evaluations Com- mittee 3,4, Intramural Athletics 1,2,3,4, Kappa Phi 3,4, OCC 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4, Tennis 2,3,4, Torch and Cycle 4. NEUENDORF, JUDY, Watertown, South Dakota, Medical Technology. NEUMANN, FRANK, St. Paul, History: Greek Week Chairman 3, Interfraternity Council 4, Treasurer 4, Intramural Athletics 1,2,3,4, Phi Delta 1,2,3,4, Track 2. NIELSON, MARGARET, St. Paul, Sociology: Alpha Rho Delta 3,4, ARW Activities Board 1, Congress Elections Committee 1, HUEA 3,4, OCC 2, Ski Club 1,2, Class Agent. NORDRUM, CURTIS, St. Paul, Biology. NOVAK, KAREN, West St. Paul, Sociology: LSA 1,2,3,4, Oracle 3. O7CONNOR, ROGER, St. Paul, Physics. OLSEN, DAVID, St. Paul, Physics: Intramural Athletics 1,2,3,4, Phi Delta 2,3,4, Swimming. OLSEN, LINNEA, St. Paul, Economics: Alpha Rho Delta 3,4, Aquatic League 3,4, Democratic Club 3,4, WRA 1,2,3,4. OLSON, CLIFFORD, Osakis, Physics: Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4, Drew House Council 4, Intra- mural Athletics 4, Kappa Phi 3,4, President 4, Physics Club 2,3,4, President 3,4, Class Agent. OLSON, SALLY, Minneapolis, Sociology: Alpha Kappa Delta 2,3,4, ARW Rules and Policies Board 4,Pi Gamma Mu 3,4, Parents congratulate Dave Mutchler OPHAUG, GARY, Wayzata, History. PAAVALA, SHARON, Nashwauk, Medical Technology: Beta Beta Beta 3,4, LSA 1,2,3. PALMER, GARY, Minneapolis, Biology. PATTRIDGE, DAVID, North St. Paul, Music and Mathematics Education: Band 2,3, Choir 1, 2,3,4, Congress 2,3, Vice President 3, HUEA 3,4, Intramural Athletics 1,2,3,4, Interfraternity Coun- cil 4, Ski Club 2,3, Theta Chi 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4. PEMBERTHY, JAMES, Prarie Farm, Wisconsin, Psychology: Superior State Transfer 2, Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4, Drew House Council 2,3,4, President 3, Football 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, H Club 3,4, Homecoming Committee 4, HUMS 3,4, Theta Chi 2,3,4. PETERSEN, ANDREA, Wayzata, Medical Tech- nology: Epsilon Lambda Sigma 2,3,4, Ski Club 3. PETERSEN, GWENETH, Sherburn Speech Edu- cation: Chamber Choir 3, Choir 1,2,3, Dramatics 1,2,3,4, National Collegiate Players 3,4, Oxford Fellowship 1. PETERSON, KEITH, Belgrade, Economics: Band 2, Congress 2,3,4, Student Center Board Chairman 4, Drew House Council 3, Football l,2, H Club 1,2,3,4, Intramural Athletics 1,2,3,4, Theta Chi 1,2,3,4. PHELPS, JOEL, St. Paul, Sociology. PIEPGRAS, THELMA, St. Paul, English: Alpha Rho Delta 2,3,4, Vice President 3, Kappa Phi 3,4, Co-Secretary 4, OCC 1,2. PIETAN, JERALD, Fairmont, Biology. PROETZ, MERRIE St. Paul, English. Class Agent. PUTNAM, MICHAEL, St. Paul5 Religion and Speech. RASMUSSEN, LYNDA, Jamestown, North Da- kotag English: Jamestown College Transfer 35 Choir 3,45 Gavel Club 35 Phi Beta Gamma 3,45 Piper 3,4. Editor 45 Theater 3 5 Class Agent. RHODES, SHARON SATHER, Brainerd5 History and Elementary Education: Band 25 Congress Social Committee 1,25 HUEA 3,4. RHODES, V. TERRY, Aitkin5 Biology: Beta Beta Beta 3,4, President 45 HUEA 4. RIETZ, NEAL, Owatonna5 History: Spanish Club 1,25 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2,3,4. ROBERTS, BEVERLY, Minneapolis5 English and ARW Activities Board 2,35 Congress 2,3,45 Publi- cations Committee 3,4, Chairman 35 Student Center Chairman 45 Epsilon Lambda Sigma 2,3, 4, Vice President 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Oracle 2,3 5 Theater 3,45 Torch and Cycle 4. ROLLINS, JOHN, Weaver5 Sociology: Alpha Phi Omega 1,2,3,45 Band 15 Chamber Choir 35 Choir 2,3 5 College Chorus 15 Convocations Committee 45 Intramural Athletics 1,2,45 Phi Delta 1,2,3,4, President 45 Religious Life Committee 25 Chapel Subcommittee Chairman 45 Torch and Cycle 45 WUS 25 Bidders Ball Committee 3. RYAN, DAVID, Mabel5 Music: Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4, Secretary 2,35 Chamber Choir 1,2,3, 45 Choir 1,2,3,4, President 35 Drew House Council 3,4, Vice President 45 Judiciary Board Chairman 45 HUEA 3,45 Student Center Board of Governors 45 Governor of Fine Arts Displays 45 WVUS 3, 5 Treasurer 3. SALLBERG, JUDY, Anoka5 Sociology and Ele- mentary Education: Pi Beta Gamma 2,3,4. SALMON, SUSAN BLOMFIELD, Excelsior5 Sociology and Elementary Education: Alpha Phi Theta 2,3,4. SCHAUB, CARMEN, Glenwood5 History and El- ementary Education: ARXV Standards and Services Board 1,2, Secretary 2, Rules and Policies Board 35 Chapel Choir 25 HUEA 3,45 Wesley Fellowship 1,25 Winter Weekend Committee 45 Class Agent. SCHNIIDT, RANDY, Edina5 Art: Congress Fine Arts Committee 45 Intramural Athletics 1,2,35 OCC l,2,3,45 Tau Kappa Epsilon 1,2,3,4. SCHMIESING, FREDRICK, Lucan5 English: Al- pha Phi Omega 25 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 45 Class President 45 Football 45 H Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President 45 HUEA 45 Intramural Athletics 1,2,3, 45 LSA 1,25 Theta Chi 1,2,3,45 Track 3,45 Class Agent. SCHULTZ, ALLAN, lVinona5 History. SCHWVANKE, BARBARA, Sanborn5 Klathema- tics: Republican Club 4. SCOTT, STEVEN, Minneapolis5 Chemistry Edu- cation: American Chemical Society 1,2,3,45 Con- gress Publications Committee 3, Social Committee 25 Drama 15 Football 1,25 H Club 2,3,45 Hockey 1,2,45 HUEA 3,45 Intramural Athletics 1,2,3,45 Oracle 2,3, Business Manager 3. SELL, GLENN, Lismoreg Psychology and Soci- ology: Football 2,3,45 H Club 2,3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Theta Chi 2,3,4. SKYBERG, SUSANNE, Stillwaterg English and Elementary Education: Aquatic League 1,2,3,4, President 45 ARW Activities Board 3,4, Chairman 45 Epsilon Lambda Sigma 2,3,45 Homecoming Queen 45 Oracle 1,2,3, Associate Editor 25 Snow Day Chairman 35 Social Committee 1,25 Torch and Cycle 3,4. SLATER, CAROL, West St. Paul5 Economics and Political Science. SMITH, JERRY, Hoyt Lakes5 Psychology and Sociology: Alpha Kappa Delta 3,45 Drew House Council 3,4, Student Staff 3,45 Oracle 3,45 Pi Gam- ma Mu 4. SMITH, RODNEY, Eau Claire, Wisconsin5 Eco- nomics and Social Studies Education: Basketball 1, Scorer 2,3,45 Congress 3, Elections Committee 35 Football l,2,3,45 H Club l,2,3,45 HUEA 3,45 Inter- fraternity Council 35 Intramural Athletics l,2,3,45 Theta Chi l,2,3,45 WVinter Weekend Committee 3. STANIUS, E. DIANNE, Minneapolis5 Sociology: ARW Rules and Policies Board 25 Epsilon Lamb- da Sigma 3,4. STEBBINS, RICHARD, West St. Paul5 History: French Club 15 H Club 2,3,45 Intramural Athlet- ics 1,2,3,45 LSA l,2,3,45 OCC l,2,3,45 Phi Delta l,2,3,45 Pi Gamma Mu 3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,4. STEINHELBER, TIMOTHY, Minneapolis 5 Mathematics. STELTZNER, LARRY, St. Louis Park5 Music: Choir 2,3,45 Theater 2,3,45 Wesley 1,2,3, President 3. STENWICK, JUDITH NELSON, Red Wing5 Psychology and Elementary Education: Aquatic League 15 HUEA 2,3,4. STEWART, BARBARA, Minneapolis5 Sociology and Elementary Education. STREED, WANDA, Milan5 Medical Technolo- SY- SWON, JOHN, Chatham, New Jersey5 Econom- ics and History: Congress 2,3, Vice President 3, Social Committee 2,3,4, Publications Committee 35 Drew House Council 2,35 Hockey l,2,3,45 Intra- mural Athletics 1,2,3,45 Liner Advertising Manager 3 5 Oracle Business Manager 3 5 Theta Chi 4. THEROS, JAMES, St. Paul5 Economics. TOENJES, BETTY LAUERER, St. Paul5 Medi- cal Technology: Aquatic League 45 Beta Beta Beta 2,35 OCC 1,2. TOENSING, JUDITH LINDGREN, Minneapo- lis 5 Psychology and Elementary Education: Aqua- tic League 1,2,35 Epsilon Lambda Sigma 3,45 HUEA 3,45 Liner 3,4, Editor 45 Publications Com- mittee 3,45WRA1,2,3. TOWNSEND, CAROL, Fergus Falls5 Religion: Fergus Falls Junior College Transfer 25 ARW Standards and Services Board 35 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 2,3,4, Secretary 35 Co-Chair- man 45 Kappa Phi 45 Liner 35 Oxford Fellowship 2,3,45 Wesley Fellowship 2,3,45 WUS 3,4. VAURIO, CARL, Minneapolis5 Biology. WENDELL, DENNIS, St. Paul5 Math Education. VVENDELL, RUTH ANN HASTINGS, St. Paul5 Elementary Education. WVESTBERG, DEAN, White Bear Lake5 Chem- istry. WHITCOMB, CALVIN, Morgan5 Psychology and Elementary Education: HUEA 3,45 Intramu- ral Athletics 45 Phi Delta 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3. WHITE, RONDA, St. Paul5 Biology Education: Alpha Rho Delta 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 45 Congress Publicity and Scheduling Committee 45 HUEA 45 OCC 15 Panhellcnic Council 45 Winter Weekend Committee 4. WHITE TIMOTHY, St. Paul5 Physical Educa- tion: Football l,2,3,45 H Club l,2,3,45 HUEA 3,45 Intramural Athletics l,2,3,45 OCC l,2,3,45 Phi Delta l,2,3,45 Secretary 3. WILKINS, SHERMAN, Hopkins5 Economics: Hockey l,2,3,45 Intramural Athletics l,2,3,45 Theta Chi 1,2,3,4. WILKIE, ALAN, St. Paul Park5 Economics. WILKOWSKE, H. DOUGLAS, Morristown5 Psy- chology: Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4, President 35 College Chorus 15 Intramural Athletics 3,45 The- ater 3,45 Class Agent. VVINKLER, THOMAS, Wayzata5 Economics: Basketball l,2,3,45 H Club l,2,3,45 Intramural Athletics 1,2,35 LSA 1,25 Oracle 2,35 Theta Chi 1, 2,3,4, Treasurer 2,3 5 Class Agent. VVISE CURTIS, St. Louis Park5 Physics: Con- gress 45 Constitution Committee 45 Judo 1,25 Phi Delta l,2,3,45 Physics Club 4. WOLD, JOANNE, Minneapolis5 Sociology. WOLTER, LESTER, Minneapolis5 Religion: Ox- ford Fellowship 1,2,3,45 Piper 3. WONSER, BONNIE, Grand Marais5 French Ed- ucation: College Chorus 15 French Club 2,3,45 HUEA 3,45 Ski Club 2,4. WRIGHT, THOMAS, Aitkin5 Music: Band 1,25 Choir l,2,3,45 Drama 45 RIC 2,35 Wesley Fellow- ship 1,2,3,4. WUBBELS, GENE, Prcston5 Chemistry: Chamber Choir l,2,3,45 Choir 1,2,3,4, President 4, Soloist 45 Class Vice President 35 Greek Week Chairman 35 H Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Variety Show Chair- man 35 Tau Kappa Epsilon 1,2,3,45 Torch and Cycle 45 Track 2,3. YOUNG, JAY, Hopkins5 Social Studies: HUEA 3,45 Swimming 1,2,3 5 Theta Chi l,2,3,4. 139 Aakre, Maureen 138 Aase, Karen 138 Ahlquist, Bruce 158 Al-Ateeqi, Yousuf 138 Albers, Larry 111,138 Al-Buraik, Mubarak Ali 138 Alexander, Sharon 76,97,103,158 Alfred, Donald Altmann, Pamela 79,92,100,158 Ambli, Fredrick 138 Amis, Everett 95,138 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson David 128,158 Judy 94,158 Carolyn 138 David 138 Andersoni James 80,86,125,134, 1 3 8 Anderson Anderson , Judith 102 Karen S. 79 90 158 Andersoni Karen L. 84,,13,8 Anderson Luine 56,73,74,77,79, 90,105,138 Anderson, Sally 138 Andrews, Jane 91,138 Argetsinger, Robert 138 Arhelger, Stephen 138 Armstrong, Robert 158 Ashton, Robert 95,138 Atkinson, Deborah 138 Badman, Diane 79,138 Bailey, Donald 138 Bailey, Judith 79,86,138 Bailey, Kay 138 Baker, Winifred 86,138 Bala, David 138 Balfanz, John 138 Ballard, Jean 138 Ballis, Mary 138 Banek, Susan 138 Barker, John 86,138 Barkow, Ramona Barnes, Rebecca 45,47,66,138 Barsch, Janet 139 Bassett, Judith 139 Bastel, Charles 139 Bauer, Nancy 139 Baumann, Carol Beaumont, Kirstan 40,139 Beck, Allen 86,139 Beck, Roger 86,159 Beck, Stanley 84,92,111,139 Bedford, Robert 159 Beggs, Carol 139 Beiningen, David 139 Beitinger, Thomas 116,139 Belden, Cynthia 48,75,82,104,139 Beltz, Joanne 84,103,139 Belz, Judith 139 Benjamin, Ruth Ann 139 Bennett, Forrest 139 INDEX Benson, Duane 116,139 Berg, Harriet 24,79,96,102,139 Berger, Carol 106,139 Bergwall, Joan 74,104,139 Bernard, John 86,90,99,139 Berndt, Fred Bero, Arleen 139 Berwald, Wayne 112,139 Bie, Beverly Biebighauser, Gail 90,139 Bielen, Cary 110,139 Bierman, John 139 Bittle, Mary 79,82,100,139 Black, Susan 74,88,159 Blackmun, Kathryn 139 Bleier, Sue 139 Block, Barbara 77,79,106,139 Blodgett, Judith 139 Blokzyl, Larry 159 Blustein, Michael Boden, Thomas Boelter, Lance 80,89,139 Bogue, Carol 29,60,93,106, 107, Bohrman, Bruce 139 Boots, Margaret 95 Borgendale, Bonnie Bouilly, Richard 159 Bouilly, Robert 86,159 Bouilly, Roger 140 Bowen, Penny 140 Boyd, James 111,140 Bracewell, Carol 140 Bracewell, Lawson 97,108,140 Bracher, Carl 80,95,108,140 Brainard, Judith 140 Brandriet, Stanley 105,159 Branes, Mark 80,81,91,94,128, 140 Bransford, John 80,140 Braski, Patricia 79,82,86,103,140 Brew, Claude 140 Briant, Peter 81 ,86,1 16,140 Bridgman, Katherine 41,69,74,76, 77,94,97,159 Brindle, Barbara 140 Brink, Karin 93,94,102,159 Brock, Jeffery 116,140 Brodt, Jack 81,124,125,126 Broohm, Grace 159 Brown, Judith 84,101,140 Brunberg, Earl Bryclen, Marjorie Bucher, Mrs. Judith Larson Bucher, Leslie 106,140 Buck, Michael 140 Budde, Duane 45,159 Bulger, Donald 39,120,159 Bunge, Rosalie 140 Burger, John 140 187 Burton, John 140 Burton, Victoria 79,140 Busch, Evelyn 92,140 Bush, Vaughn 105,140 Butcher, Bea 74,105,160 Cady, Sandra 140 Cafferty, Randa 140 Caine, Terry 140 Camp, Cynthia 140 Campbell, Cynthia 140 Carlson, Janet 101,140 Carlson, Joyce 140 Carlson, Judith 140 Carlson, Lenore 141 Carlson, Lockwood Carlson, Stanley 77,81 ,84,1 12, 141 Cartier, Julie 141 Causton, David 81,120,130,141 Chandler, Ronald 141 Chapman, Victoria 141 Chapman, William 141 Chase, Pamela 141 Cherney, June 82,101,141 Choban, Mitchell 141 Christensen, Judith 86,141 Christianson, John 86,141 Christopherson, Nancy 86,141 Chung, Yong Clark, Kay Clarke, James 141 Cleveland, Eileen 141 Collins, Marcia 61,77,79,93,94, 100,150 Concidine, James 141 Conger, Jon 141 Cory, Mrs. Dianne Cianni 141 Cotton, John 141 Coventry, Anne 82,141 Cox, Dwight 141 Craig, Stephen 108 Crandall, John 80,86,99,141 Crawford, Duncan 40,1 13,141 Cronk, David 141 Crow, Kathleen 104,160 Crow, Kenneth 141 Cullen, Dolores 141 Curry, Harold 80,99,141 Dahl, Allan 80,92,141 Dahl, Morton 110,141 Dahlen, Lynne 101,141 Dahlquist, Thomas Dailey, Heather 22,141 Dalbotten, Mary 52,53,75,79,94 105,141 Daniels, Susan Davey, Richard 125,127 Davidson, Dorothy 104,141 Davis, Mary 52,79,141 Day, Helen 160 Day, Larry 67,80,128,l41 Dayton, Susan 103,141 DeBoer, Allan 76,81,111,116,160 DeBoer, Marlys 82,101,141 DeCicco, Nadeen 48,73,75,78,82, 105,160 DeCourcy, Dean 73,1 10 DeMet, Mary Deneen, Barbara Deviny, Kathlynn 141 Diesen, Charles 141 Dinham, Mrs. Constance Petsch 160 Dirks, Jerry 112,116,117 Ditonno, Irene 35,82,106,141 Ditonno, Mary 107,142 Doebler, Mary 107,142 Doebler, William 75,111,135,142 Dokken, David 110,160 Dolen, Thomas 142 Dooley, Michael 142 Dorn, Janalyn 101,142 Dow, G. Murray 142 Downing, Marianne 86,142 Dressen, Floyd 98,99,142 Driver, Donn 86,110,160 Ducat, Carol 76,86,92,142 Ducusin, Robert Dvorak, Mrs. Barbara McMahon 148 Dvorak, Frank 112,160 Ebel, Nancy 57,142 Eckhardt, Janice 142 Eckles, Gail 82,911,142 Eddy, Barbara 142 Edgar, Randall 130,142 Ehlers, Robert 142 Ehlers, Sally 86,142 Ehlers, Valerie 142 Ehrhardt, Kay 84,142 Ellingson, Gwen 142 Ellis, Robert 108,161 Elsworth, Anne 161 Elsworth, Mary 101,142 Embrey, Lindsey 142 Embry, E. Anne 95,97,161 Empey, Douglas 142 Endorf, Verlane 76,99,108,142 Engebretson, Mary 73,142 Engel, Jane 161 Engelmann, Susan 84,89,105,142 Enger, Paul 41,73,110,142 Epstein, Henry 142 Erdahl, Reinart Erdmann, Robert 161 Erickson, Edward 142 Erickson, Kenneth 86,130 Erickson, Rodney 142 Erickson, Virginia 142 Evanson, Pamela 142 Ewing, Linda 142 Ewy, Wayne 110,142 Farner, Carla 82,94,105,161 Feezor, William 142 Feigal, Anne 39,90,97,142 Feldt, Kathryn Fertig, Roger 61,81,112,116,142 Fetterley, Glenn 116,142 Fezler, Ann 79,142 Field, Thomas 45,113,161 Filstrup, Rex 113,125,126,130, 161 Fink, Carol 142 Finkel, Barbara 100,142 Fischer, Kathleen 86,102,142 Fisher, Bonnie 102,142 Fisk, John 142 Foss, Joanne 86,142 Fouts, Janeaudre 142 Frank, Gayle 142 Frank, Jeremy 142 Frank, Theodore 80,113,130,142 Frantzich, Stephen 45,47,97,108, 142 Freeman, Richard 142 Fresk, Judith 86,142 Friedman, Rochelle Friesen, Katherine 161 Froehling, Cheryl 79,101,142 Froman, Steven Frost, Al 81,120,l21,142 Fulford, James 108,143 Gabrysh, Edward 113,116,143 Gagner, Thomas 52,74,110,142 Gallagher, David Gallatin, Lawrence 161 Galles, Marcia 59,105,143 Garis, Connie 91,143 Garvey, Michael 143 Gaskin, Fred 84,143 Gasterland, Dirk 143 Gehrmann, Sandra 79,143 Gerdes, David 143 Gericke, John 143 Gianni, Mariano 143 Gibson, Robert 1 11 Giebenhain, Ronald 130,143 Giel, David 143 Giese, Roger 66,76,77,91,143 Glaeser, Gary 143 Glassman, Arthur Glyer, James 162 Glyer, Maryann 143 Glynn, John 116 Goetz, Judith 143 Goff, William 81,111,143 Goodwin, Elizabeth 143 Gough, Richard 120,122,143 Grabow, Andrew 116,143 Gramith, Frederick 86,143 188 Grans, Susan 102,143 Gray, Mark 143 Green, Arland 116,143 Green, Susan 82,143 Gregg, Randall 143 Grier, Norman 40,11 1 Gridley, Frank 97 Griffith, Bruce 84,108 Groif, Suzanne 143 Gronau, Roger Gulliford, Mrs. Mildred Gunderson, Anita Gustafson, David 162 Gustafson, Marilyn 77,162 Gustafson, Robert 134,143 Guthier, Jean 143 Gwin, Jere 95,109 Haertel, Paul 109 Hagberg, Nancy 143 Hagstrom, Ronald 116,130 Hagstrom, Mrs. Carolyn Jantzen 162 Hagstrom, Sharon 105,143 Hahn, EstherLee 91,143 Haines, Daniel 130,162 Hakala, Karen 90 Hall, Judith 86,143 Hall, Neil Hall, William 143 Halverson, Anita 103,144 Halverson, Sally 82,144 Halversen, Patrick 144 Hampton, Richard 144 Hanke, Cynthia 162 Hankee, Jean 162 Hankinson, Bruce 144 Hanratty, Charles 144 Hansen, Merling 128,144 Hansen, Richard 125,126,144 Hansen, Steven 144 Hanson, Burnell 81,144 Hanson, Kirsten 86,144 Hanson, Rodney 144 Hare, William 80,81,113,130,144 Harms, Robert 113,144 Harrington, Richard 144 Harris, Stephen 144 Hart, Mary 27,28,31,83,93,100, 162,180 Hassel, Gary 144 Hatfield, Paige 84,144 Haugland, Richard 144 Haverland, Andrea 84,144 Hawkins, Bruce 1 13 Hayden, Thomas 91,1 10,162 Hector, Robert 99 Hedberg, Ralph 144 Hedlund, Chuck 74,80,112 Hegge, Bernice 79,162 Hegge, Karen 107,144 Hegstad, Jean 162 Heiden, Betty 144 Hein, William 113,144 Held, Vicki 101,144 Heleniak, Paul 110,144 Henderson, Nancy 144 Henriksen, Barbara 78,144 Henry, Philip 84,111,144 Hensel, Robert 144 Herman, Sandra 144 Hessing, Mary 144 Heunisch, Richard 113,125,127 144 Higgens, Judith 73,74,79,163 Hildreth, Douglas 108,144 Hill, James 75,144 Hill, Janice 105,144 Hilliard, Bruce 110,144 Hites, Mervin 144 Hoaglund, Cheryl 144 Hobbie, Keith 144 Hobbs, George Hobbs, Sue 102,144 Hobus, Kristine 74,144 Hodge, Ronald 145 Hodgins, David 108,163 Hodgins, Helen 75,105,163 Hoel, Robert 76,89,110,163,183 Hoelscher, Gordon 116 Hoff, James 145 Hofstad, Janette 101,145 Hohman, Christy 95 Holasek, Janet 76,89,94,163 Holdaway, Margaret 76,89,102, 145 Holden, David 40,52,74,76,77, 110,145 Holje, Daniel 39,81,110,120,130, 163 Holler, Darrel 145 Holliday, Peter 145 Hollingsworth, David 1 16,145 Hollister, Lloyd 145 Holmstrom, Gary 110,145 Holty, Virginia 86,91,145 Holzapfel, Bileta 41,96,145 Hopper, David 75,80,97,110,145 Hopps, Beverly 145 Horman, Donald 145 Houghtaling, Orine 145 Houston, Nancy 84,94,105,163 Howe, Bruce 145 Hsiao, James 145 Hsiao, Sidney 88,145 Hughes, Jeanne 145 Huisken, Linda 145 Hulbert, Norbert 1 16,145 Hunt, Judith 92,145 Hunter, Thomas 145 Hurst, Raymond 80,86,109,145 Huss, Charles 134 Hutton, Mrs. Joanne Thomson Hynes, Maryanne Inglis, Berneice 145 Ink, Susan 101,145 Isaacson, Kenneth 108,163 Iverson, Nancy 86,102,145 Jacobson, Douglas 80,108,145 Jaeger, Bonnie 27,83,90,145,180 James, Dorothy 145 Jamison, Gail 107,145 Jensen, Audrey 145 Jensen, Lorraine Jensen, Mrs. Mardelle Matz 163 Jensen, Vernon 76,84,88,94,164 Jenson, Rex 145 Joadwine, Carter 86,145 Joesting, Joan Johnson, Carol 86,145 Johnson, Darryl Johnson, Donn 86,145 Johnson, Elizabeth 164 Johnson, James 145 Johnson, Judith 145 Johnson, Lee 146 Johnson, Lillian 73,77,78,106, 146 Johnson, Linda 146 Johnson, Lowell Johnson, Mona 146 Johnson, Pamela 90,107 Johnson, Penelope 27,28,31,79, 101 Johnson, Richard 80,146 Johnson, Robert 86 Johnson, Roger 81,120,164 Johnston, Fred 40,146 Jones, Deborah 84 Jones, Margaret 146 Jorgenson, Eloise 146 Joyce, Patrick 146 Jungels, Daneen 76,82,102,164 Junnila, Robert 57,146 Kaeli, Judy 103,164 Kamensky, Ludmila Kammerer, Sandra 146 Kangas, James Karcher, Judith 111,146 Karp, Elizabeth 39,79,86,105, 146 Kauls, Juris 39,81,'113,120,164 Keiser, Robert 120 Keithahn, James 164 Keller, Gail 164 Keller, Linda 86,146 Keller, Roberta 146 Kellermann, Judith 86,146 Keysar, Virginia 90,146 Kidder, Lynne 146 189 Kihohia, Simon 88,89,146 Kiichli, Patricia 165 Killian, Pamela 146 Kimball, George 76,146 Kinney, Russell 146 Kinser, Susan 104,165,169 Kinser, Susan 104,165,169 Kirkpatrick, Judith 78,102,146 Klinker, Patricia 103,146 Knight, Jean 146 Knopf, Richard 95,108 Knott, Mrs. Phyllis Gretsfeld 91 165 Knutson, Dawn 146 Knuttila 113,165 Koch, Karen 104 Koch, Keith 110,165 Koch, Kent Koenke, Elizabeth 95,146 Kopesky, Rosemary 165 Kopp, Randall 146 Korthuis, Barbara 146 Kottke, Dennis 77,84,91,92,98, 99,165 Krause, Marjorie 86,103,146 Kravik, Mark 146 Kreutz, Richard 26 Krinkie, Carolyn 146 Kronholm, Craig Krueger, Mary 146 Kreutz, Richard 146 Kubicek, Carol 58,59,102,146 Kummerfeld, Jimmy 147 Kunze, James 113,128,147 Labo, James 147 Lafrenz, Duanne 80,86,99,147 Lammers, Jane 79,86,104,147 Lampe, George 86,147 Landholm, Richard 76,109,165 Lang, Philip 116,147 Lange, Sandra 82,104,165 Larsen, Gilbert 73,1 10,147 Larson, Constance 44,79,100,14 Larson, David 84,98,147 Larson, Nancy 165 La Rue, David 108,147 Lauerer, Joan 82,107,147 Laufenburger, Robert 1 13,1 16, 147 Law, Peter 5o,58,9o,99,1os,1o9, 166 LaZella, Thomas 147 Ledin, Paul 147 Lees, Natalie 147 Lemke, David 116,147 Leng, E. Richard 147 Lenth, Frances 77,79,105,166 Lenth, Mary 90,91,147 Lesar, Thea 78,88,89,147 Levering, Edmund 77,166 Lewis, Brent 147,166 Lewis, Mrs. Carolyn Biltz 147 Lilja, Gerald 147 Lindberg, Jeffrey 110 Lindberg, John 147 Linder, Judith 147 Lindgren, John 147 Lindgren, Kirk 147 Lindsey, James 108,147 Link, Sandra 147 Lipelt, Roger 113,116,147 Little, Carol 147 Long, David 128,147 Long, John Loomis, Terrence 90 Loos, Penny 83,147 Lord, Kathleen 77,100,166 Loucks, Linda 147 Louricas, Paul 116 Lowe, John 147 Lowe, Kenneth 111,147 Lucas, Ruthanne 79,147 Luce, Sharon 82,147 Luft, Sue 73,78,104,147 Lund, Donn 147 Lundin, Stephen Luthens, Roger 80,109,147 Lynne, Margaret 58,59,92 Lyon, Larry 147 Lysne, Douglas 147 Maas, Gary 84,91,147 Maas, Robin 113,147 Mack, John 147 Mackin, Jeannene 79,89,147 Magnuson, Mary 147 Maher, Patricia 166 Mahle, Benjamin 147 Mahle, Marjorie 34,76,84,97,147 Mahlum, Robert Mahnerd, Paula 28,31,77,78,93, 97,105,166 Maier, John Maiser, Mary 58,75,97,100,147 Maki, Audrey 147 Malarkey, Dennis Malcolm, Mary 103,147 Mallen, Steven 80,147 Manikopoulos, Constantinos 88, 147 Manke, Irene Manthei, Peter 96,148 Manz, Jennifer 79,101,148 Marell, David 148 Marguera t, Lucienne 88,104,148 Marks, Robert 110,148 Marlin, Diane Marsh, Shirley A. 166 Marshall, Marcia 84,166 Marshall, Mary 84,103,148 Martin, Gerald Marx, Maryl Mastenbrook, Gail 148 Maxwell, Irene 92 Mayer, Gregory Mayer, Mrs. Mary Ellen King 148 Mayer, Thomas 32,148 McAlpine, Kingsley 148 McCabe, Colleen 105,148 McCoy, Kenneth 109,167 McCuskey, Ellen 103,148 McDonald, Lee 86,148 Mcllroy, Rosemary 167,179 McIntyre, Victoria 148 McKean, William 148 McKeen, John 148 McKelvey, Judith 79,90,95,97, 148 McKinnon, Mrs. Judi Engbritson 148 McKinnon, Bruce 81,108,134, 167 McLane, Lynae 148 McLane, Patricia 83,148 McLean, Edward 86,167 McMi1len, Jane 148 McMullan, Herbert 148 McNelly, Patricia McParland, Anita 148 Mealio, William Medin, David 113,167 Medin, Leone 83,105,148 Medina, Nadia 88,105,148 Meikrantz, Linda 23,104,148 Meinders, Linda 75,90,148 Melander, Steven 120,148 Merritt, Susan 167 Meyer, Susan 39,105,148 Mielke, David 84,90,92,167 Mikkelsen, Curtis 167 Mikulak, Robert 76,167 Miller, Betty 86,148 Miller, Douglas 108,167 Miller, James 80,134,148 Miller, John Miller, Ronald, 98,148 Miller, Sharon 84,148 Mills, Craig 148 Miner, Gary 86,92,99,167 Mitchem, Maxine 28,31,76,77, 78,93,105,167 Moldestad, Mary 77,79,93,101, 167 Moll, Dean 116,148 Moll, Donn 116,148 Monk, Robert Montgomery, Richard 73,1 11, 148 Moore, David 99,148 Moran, Christine 105,168 190 Morawski, Joyce 148 Moreland, Barbara 84,103,148 Morey, Loren 168 Morris, Richard 36,109,168 Morse, David 149 Mortenson, Rhoda 27,38,83,149 Morton, Barbara 107,149 Morton, George 149 Mosebrook, Karel 149 Moseman, Steven 52,1 10,149 Moses, Jeffrey 34,54,95,149 Mosman, Richard 98,1 13,168 Mullen, Spencerita 63,79,103,149 Mullenmaster, Lorri 149 Munson, Strphen 110,149 Murapa, Joseph 88,89,149 Muraski, Thomas Murphy, Marlene 79,89,149 Muschamp, James 149 Musegades, Kent 62,112 Mutchler, David 26,168,184 Mutchler, Jack 149 Myers, Bruce 116,149 Nadeau, Eugene 108,149 Naegele, Ray 149 Nagel, John 109,149 Nelson, Bonnie 149 Nelson, David H. 149 Nelson, David P. 149 Nelson, Jenean 105,149 Nerison, Barbara 93,149 Neuendorf, Judy 102,168 Neumann, Frank 168 Newberry, Kenneth 149 Nielson, Margaret 24,94,102,103, 168 Nielson, Randall 149 Niles, Marilyn 149 Noble, Ricci Nordrum, Curtis 168 Norrgard, Robert 81 Novak, Karen 168 Nygren, Keith 81,1 12,149 Nyquist, Maurice 60,84,110,149 Oakes, Judith 149 O,Connor, Roger Oftedahl, Barbara 149 Old, Toby 149 Olsen, David 108,169 Olsen, Jeanne 149 Olsen, Linnea 102,168 Olson, Clifford 76,94,96,168 Olson, Constance 84,149 Olson, James A. 109,135,149 Olson, James M. 149 Olson, Ronald 150 Olson, Sally 77,169 Olson, Thomas 116,150 Olson, W. Linden 130,150 Omnaas, John Ophaug, Gary Osborn, Michael 73,113,150 Osmundson, Roy 150 Oxton, Penney 150 Paavala, Sharon 169 Paine, Benton 150 Palmer, Gary 169 Palmer, Trudy 102,150 Parker, Robert 84,150 Parssinen, Richard 1 13,120,130, 135,150 Pattridge, David 77,113,169 Paulson, Donald 81,113,128,150 Pawlus, Michael 150 Payne, William 150 Pearson, James 108,150 Pederson, Robert 80,81,99,150 Pemberthy, James 113,169 Pepin, Nancie 150 Petersen, Andrea 104,169 Petersen, Gweneth Peterson, Dale 116,150 Peterson, DelRay 134,150 Peterson, Joyce 90,150 Peterson, Keith 74,1 12,169 Peterson, Kenneth 150 Peterson, William 75,76,84,89, 110,150 Peterson, Willis Phelps, Joel Phillips, Prudence 150 Piepgras, Thelma 102 Pietan, Jerald 112,169 Pietsch, Suzanne 90,150 Pietz, Kathleen 101,150 Pietz, Kathleen 101,150 Pilgrim, Katherine 83,150 Pinney, Sandra 86,150 Piorier, Ruth 150 Plahn, Paul 150 Plasch, Sharon 83,150 Platt, Asher 150 Plocher, Judith 86,103,150 Poltin, Lois 76,150 Pomerleau, Charles 150 Potts, George 86,150 Preckel, Joyce 74,84,97,101,150 Preuss, Karl 113,130,150 Prindle, Thomas 150 Pritchard, Carol 94,150 Prochnow, James 81,150 Proetz, Merrie 94,102 Purves, Kathleen 79,92,106,150 Putnam, Michael Radatz, Gretchen 150 Rasmussen, Lynda 74,169 Raysa, William 110,150 Reasoner, Michael 150 Reed, Sandra 151 Reed, Thomas 81,116,120 Rhodes, Mrs. Sharon Sather 169 Rhodes, V. Terry 92,170 Rice, Lois Richards, Reed 151 Richter, Roger 151 Rieder, Lynn 75,82,100,l51 Riess, Nancy 151 Rietz, Neal 111,170,183 Rikala, John 151 Riordan, Patrice 51 Risch, Lillian 84,106,151 Roberts, Beverly 58,73,76,82, 105,160,170 Roberts, Carolyn 151 Roberts, Donald 75,89,94,110 Roberts, Joyce 91,92,102,151 Roder, Grace 78,90,151 Roesler, Richard 151 Rogers, Pamela 75,151 Rolland, Paul 95,151 Rollins, John 76,91,99,108,170 Rosen, Jacquelyn 107,151 Roy, Richard 112,125,126 Royer, Willard 151 Ruark, Lewis 95,151 Ruark, Lynn 151 Ruff, Stephen 81,120,151 Runkle, Paul 151 Runquist, Alfonse 151 Runquist, John 73,113,116,151 Ryan, David 74,80,84,98,170 Sachariason, Mary 151 Safi, Ahmed 88 Sahr, Ellender 96,151 Sallberg, Judy 170 Salmon, Mrs. Susan Blomfield 170 Salmon, Roger 101 Sandberg, Dennis 35,1 13 Sandeen, Kay 84,151 Sanders, Doris 86,151 Sandine, Judith 151 Sandstrom, Judith 151 Sankey, Donald 90,151 Sansome, Donna 100,151 Savage, Paul 73,98,108,151 Saxe, Gail 151 Scarrow, Richard 151 Schacht, Kay 151 Schafer, Nancy 78,103,151 Schaub, Carmen 170,181 Scherer, Scott 73,76,89,110,152 Schiller, Pamella Schlieper, Roger 152 Schmidt, Randall 58,111,170,181, 183 Schmidt, Roberta 86,152 Schmiesing, Fred 58,59,81,94, 112,113,116,120,121,122,123, 70,182 191 Schmucker, Alan 1 16,135,152 Schneider, Richard 64,1 13,134, 152 Schobert, Gary 90,98,152 Schoch, Paul 80,109 Schott, Jeffrey Schouweiler, Karen 107,152 Schuldt, Richard 116,152 Schultz, Fred 40 Schultz, Meredith 27,84,101,152 Schulz, Allen 170 Schwab, Michael 111,152 Schwanke, Barbara 171 Scott, David 110,152 Scott, Steven 110,117 Sekhon, Sylvia 104,152 Sell, Glenn 81,96,113,171 Selleck, Karen 152 Senkler, George 152 Serier, John 152 Sester, Roberta 86,152 Setala, Jon 29,74,108,152 Shannon, Paul 152 Sheire, Blair 152 Sherman, Marlys 76,84,152 Sherman, Mary 75,97,152 Sherwood, Miller 152 Shields, Shirley 152 Shook, Donald 94,95,109,152 Shoresman, Daniel 86,1 13,125, 152 Siegel, William 153 Silliman, John 80,81,95, 130,153 Simmons, Lawrence Simon, Margaretha 78,105,153 Skyberg, Susarme 28,30,31,48,77, 79,82,105,164,171 Slater, Carol 171 Smallwood, Jane 103,153 Smith, Jane 153 Smith, Jerrold 116,153 Smith, Jerry F. 77,171 Smith, Joyce 83,153 Smith, Rodney 1 12,1 16,171 Smolik, Jacquelynn 103,153 Snook, Daniel 153 Soderberg, Sally 74,75,100,153 Soiney, Patricia 84,93,107,153 Soldahl, Ann 79,153 Spalding, James 32,75,100,153 Speed, Ronald 89,1 10 Splinter, Joan 77,86,104,153 Stafford, James 128,153 Stanius, Dianne 49,104,171 Stanway, James Starcevich, Dolores 153 Starch, John 91,153 Stearns, Donald 153 Stebbins, Richard 134,171 Steinhelber, Tim Steltzner, Larry 84,171 Stenwick, Mrs. Judith Nelson 171 Stevens, Kurt 153 Stevens, Patricia 23,101,153 Stewart, Barbara 100,171 Stiehm, Walter 98,153 Stocker, Anthony 153 Stone, Bruce Stone, James 153 Storey, L. Douglas 153 Stover, Roger Streed, Wanda 171 Streeter, David 125,127,135,153 Stringer, Gene 116,153 Strohkirch, Richard 60,81,113, 125,126,134,153 Strohkirch, Thomas 60,73,80,81, 112,125,126,l27,134,153 Stuart, Sandra 153 Stuedeman, Reno 85,153 Stull, Curtis 29,84,109 Stull, Diana 73,84,153 Sturm, Jeffrey 108,153 Styve, John Summers, Laura 92,153 Swanberg, Sara 153 Swanstrom, Lynn 22,82,83,84, 104,153 Swon, John 59,112,124,125,171 Szenemeta, Michael Talbert, Donna 86,89,107,153 Tanning, Ronald 130,154 Taurinskas, Peter 154 Taylor, Ann 39,78,105,154 Teborg, Mary 61,100,154 Tennison, Mark 26,154 Thatcher, David 154 Theros, James 172 Thom, Mary 79,107,154 Thomas, Llovd 154 Thostenson, Gilbert 154 Thostenson, Mrs. Kathryn Beck 154 Toenjes, Mrs. Betty Lauerer 154 Toensing, Mrs. Judith Lindgren 75,17 2 Toensing, Robert 75,125,127,154 Toivola, Gloria 86,154 Tourville, Carolyn 75,82,107,154 Townsend, Carol 90,91,97,172 Trask, Kerry 41,46,52,77,111,154 Trendler, Loretta 154 Triebold, Joyce 154 Trouten, Bruce 99,154 Truax, Kathfin 82,154 Trumbower, Thurston 154 Tsomondo, Micah 67,73,88,89 Tuttle, Joyce 84,154 Ufer, James 154 Ulvang, A. Robert 154 Van Bronkhorst, Bruce 84,89,98, 154 Van Puymbrouck, Arthur 154 Van Westen, Patricia 154 Varghe Vaurio, se, Annamma 88,154 Edward 1 10 Vickers, Linda 82,89,101,154 Vixo, Nancy 74,107,154 Vogt, David 108,154 Vogtman, Kenneth 154 Voyer, Richard 154 Wagner, Roger 35,63,64,77,81, 1 13,1 16,154 Walburn, Allen 108,154 Waldenstrom, Hans 154 Walker Walker ,Karen 78,101,154 , Kern Walker, Pamela 154 Walker , Reba 154 Walker, Warren 113,154 Wallin, Larry 154 Walser, 154 Mrs. Bette Gerlitz 92, Walton, Linda 154 Ward, Rita 78,86,154 Watrud, David 154 Watson, Carroll 154 WVatson, Margaret 92,103,154 Webb, Joe 154 Weiler, Carol 75,859,154 Weinmann, Christine 76,91,154 Weinm ann, Fredrick 108,154 Welsch, Robert 154 Wendell, Dennis 116,172 Wendland, Janis 107,154 Werner, Jane 154 Wertz, John 154 Wescott, Ann 79,107,154 Wesely, David 95,155 Westbe rg, Dean 172 Westerlund, Donald 76,91,155 Wheele r, Marsha 77,102,155 Whitcher, Charles 81,130,155 Whitcomb, Calvin 109,172,186 White, Diane 107,155 white, Mary 55 whi1C,R0nda 93,102,172 white, Timothy 58,81,109,116, 173 192 Whitehead, Frank 86,108,155 Whiteside, Norman 84 Whiteside, Stewart 77,86,91,155 Whitney, Charles 155 Wien, Richard 155 Wiersma, Carol 155 Wigand, Richard 155 Wiggert, Lee 109,155 Wildes, Thomas 86,155 Wilkens, Sherman 39,112,125, 127,173 Wilkie, Alan 113 Wilkowskie, H. Douglas 34,99,173 Will, Jean 86,155 Willard, Elsworth Willard, Mrs. Pamella Schiller 155 Willer, John 155 Williams, Jerry 86,155 Williams, William 81,1 10,120, 128,155 Williamson, William 64,80,113, 155 Wilson, Carol 101,155 Wilson, Paul 86,155 Wilson, Sharyl 155 Winkler, Thomas 1 13,173 Wirtanen, John 80,113,134,155 Wise, Curtis 108,173 Wittstruck, Nancy 89,90,99,155 Wittstruck, Thorne 155 Wohlstein, Ronald 1 10,155 Wold, Joanne 173 Wolfram, Trudy 155 Wolter, Lester 173 Wonser, Bonnie 173 Wood, Gary 155 Wood, Laura 155 Wood, Patricia Woodle, Sally 155 Workman, Nancy 90,155 Worner, Colleen 79,86,92,l55 Woseth, Paul 155 Wright, Kathleen 84,155 Wright, Patricia 92,155 Wright, Thomas 54,234,173 Wubbels, Gene 76,84,1 10,173 Wulp, William 110,155 Young, Jay 112,173 Yu, Robert 89,116,155 Zeece, Alexander 155 Zemlin, Mrs. Margaret Hanson 155 Zurr, Daphne 25,88,155 I ng lm-.ma muwn Q ..,.5'E.'1'.mL.. J
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