Iowa Lakes Community College - Wolf Tracks Yearbook (Estherville, IA)

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ORGANIZATION Student Senates provide leadership and activities for students. Ili if we-f, - ,' O '- F i ' 'H 1 if-'M - - ,gg . , 1 i r, 1, 2: ' mcg 1 I , . . . E-xy., l ,V V ,, . N . North Campus.. Members of the Student Senate on the North Campus are, SEATED: Rob Lund, vice president, Ian Carlson, treasurer, Greg Payne, presidentg Marilyn Ulil, secretary. STANDING: Marsha Vande Vooren, Margaret Gentry, Edgar De Buhr, Mark Mergen, Steve Conlon, Kathy Krenn, jerry Becker, Merle Krull, 'Mike Coon, Debra Stetzel, Dick Sunde, Linda Crane, Lennice Walt- man, Randy Flatt, Pat jones, Al Klein, Ron Olney, William Burt, Larry Gordon, faculty adviser. RIGHT: Larry Jacobson, mayor of Estherville, spoke at one of the Senate meetings. N X4. South Campus .. South Campus Student Senate mem- bers are, FIRST ROW: Chuck Bryant, Steve Tywater. SECOND ROW: Rick Klein, Alice Ioynt, Becky Baxter, Mary Hanover, Nancy Homan, Sid Davis. THIRD ROW: Donald McKinney, faculty adviser5 Kent Shmellin, Robert Klosterman, Phil Henry. A popular activity was a fall picnic which was sponsored by the Student Senate to introduce the students to each other and to I. L. C. C. Office Education Association emphasizes initiative, ambition, leadership. M , i T xt -' 1 xssocm 1 ION O E CLUB FICE EDl,'CA'l'l0N The Office Education Association at I. L. C. C. is made up of students enrolled in the Office Clerical and Office Secretarial Programs. Shown above is the Club entry for the Homecoming Parade. Club members in the car are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Debbie Durst, Pat Taylor, Ruth Ketelson, Muriel Studer, Verla Nissen, and Judy Taphorn. 24 Circle K Club develops leadership and responsibility through community service ,fl rig I I l ,. l may . ,ek A l ,vii . .,1 in z Onyx .0 P? 1 I ., .lfl ' I 'll' JJ 'l'l 1, 'l'l' J.u.u. 'Ill' :F-I-a -s UUE. su.u lc., I ABOVE: Members of the Circle K Club removed litter from a ravine near Esther- ville as part of their contribution to the fight against pollution. LEFT: Circle K Club members are, STANDING: Dan Wenck, Galen Moore, Roger Hansen, faculty adviserg Dennis Hageman, Dennis Sabby. KNEELING: Club president Don West, Ricky Iuhl. Float by Young Democrats wins first prize in Homecoming Parade. .gg N , ,fr I , f . . 'Q ' K - A ,' ' -Ning' we ,LM 'SQ A N P 1 - 'Fi . Q . Q J g ty' 1 ' . ' .x L Q..-.5 Y-'FMA Q '- ' A I , H ABOVE: jane Bollig and jean Lynch put the finishing touches on the Young Democrats' prize- winning Homecoming float, Ass-king for Victory. 2. I i i Y i i i i .,,,c-,i john Lazaris, faculty sponsor for the Young Democrats, spoke with Robert Fulton, Demo- cratic candidate for governor, when Mr. Fulton was in Estherville last fall. lVlatn Club stimulates student interest in matnematicsg visits industries to acquaint students with opportunities available. H' -3-:Z E13 . ' ' Y iw -f-. .,.., .1 Q. E l . l 1 , . l Q -sm fl Q I U ' , 4 A my 1 ., 0-1 X HH?-Q 'i -7.1 fl?-, 1 ' I n. tif sais -uv Q - A X 512: ,W is 'ilf I QU: 'T X f - , 1 . ,I f -l - -1 1115- ' t b, , , - , ,. .1' 4 ' ., ,,, 14' ',. ,J ,pq go ' rtlfl.,-gh--, f X X I- -lxirl i ,.4 .li .'-,Z- M, . , - -, -' A. - Y -V .,. 4, 1' r ,. . -- t-- I.-f. - .r,uV,. .vu.51-z5-..,KL,.'5.':,.'AQe N R .' ' A Q A -,Q A '-.'.l Ali, ' I .-'ew' J. 1 -3 'Xl viI.6?V .RV N. i . U . -U. .1 ,XA Vx. A H' ' 11,1 . x- xg , ,ii Q , -- i .A U f f J, ,n ' , .lit Hu, , 'j Q-fb ---. -h Q, lyric,- ' I 4, 1- 1 ff' . .li fi.. 1. , 1 I-Q -x -- is , . 74.1. -J, t 'V I H, ' N I 4- . . Ex AH: .-4.. it . , .1 V Q A ., AA-tai,-:X:A:sEf s L , 1-ss g .,. ...i , A I - , ,l 5 ' , .A -5 --Lf.-N r- . . 's' 'M' A 'gf v' .fx V: U' . lt. 1qiY'l.!'V1i ' -- ip 1 .' 'kv ' -X' 'W 'i ,J N lift., V -'.H,,:,lY51,.s,Ja Y'.L-N.. 1 ,,. X' K-Y K. i s x r V' ' f...IQ,y.z'P'ug5 i-'- ,. N , ' 1:53, Q' - ' 4 ',' W fs -- f P im- w '- w ww 4 u' - X' - . , ' , , in -,V 1 A. .. ' '-Id 1' 1 - I in'--i. . J' Q , 1 '..'f- J .x.. 'l'i'n-nf 1,.wnJ.k- ,s . if,CSN'-1-..'Q'.SH Y?x't.'.-s.. The purpose of the Math Club is to acquaint students with the opportunities available to them in math- related occupations. To accomplish this, field trips are taken to such industries as the Iowa Public Service Co. in Sioux City. In addition, guest speakers from the fields of math and engineering are invited to club meetings, Math Club members are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Faculty adviser Roger Harms, Iirn McBreen, Dan Schnelle, Derwood Twigg, Dennis Birkland, Roger Hanson, joe Steil, Dan Wycoff, Mike Thu, faculty co-adviser Robert Dixon. 27 vii P Q gr' X 5 rb I 1, v v fb 44 ETB' UA r 4' , V -.xv 1,-Q56 ' v 5 ' L, , X 1 1 n3,g,-L W ,gf w -.Q W N A . 'YS-. . W Aj 44 'ma-E QSQGBEQ- 4, X f asm- x.,fy f Kenny McDeid and Murilaine Maas provide pictures for the yearbook. 191 'X I -A KF! X v , Field trip to Florida highlights Zoo Club activities im 9 While on a field trip to Pensacola, Florida, over Easter l. ,I , Vacation, the Zoo Club collected biological specimens and lk' ' J 7. r , 'il i 4 enjoyed the sun and the ocean. Accompanied by Roy Powers, ' I 'I X ' ' 1 -- Biology instructor and Zoo Club sponsor, and by james Sayre, I ', - - English instructor, those making the trip were: Mike Coon, jo ' If A 4 ' Triden, Melinda Thorson, Carol Kirchner, Marilyn Craig, ,, Mike Knutson, Sam Shonkwiler, Lowell Swalve, Terry Gerdes, s Ni Gary Richards, Tom Cooper, Dean Meyler, Bob Jensen, Mark Vanderhaar, and Dennis Solmonson. I , 7 RIGHT: Mike Coon and Tom Cooper seem engrossed in a K- study of the water below them. BELOW: Members of the Club visit an old Spanish Fort at Ft. Pickens State Park, near Pensacola. ' F 'T 'T'f g E ,ll ,, l C, y. , B ' ., , we sv 4- l Q ' pgfiii .dll .. .A ,V 3,- 2 4' f, 1 j?Gi: QQ. l ', V a- ' .' f. V X, l , ,ir , v , .,, , 4 . W M399 I J i w., si XSBSB' D 'L' 'M TRACK TROLLI in I 4' i 1' ABOVE: Mr. Powers displays a 30-pound Cobi caught by Mike Coon. LEFT: A chartered fishing boat provided hours of fun for the Club members. 31 Iowa Lakes V.l.C.A. Chapter No. 1 in the nation. The I. L. C. C. chapter of the Voca- tional Industrial Clubs of America was chosen the outstanding club for 1971. The club's activities include sponsoring the Homecoming Queen, Karen Diakoumis IRIGI-ITQ. Cfficexs of the club are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara johnson, sec. 5 lloyd Witt, reporterg Janelle Neehaus, vice pres. 3 Gary Rush, treas. 3 Karen Diakoumis l parliamentarian. Nancy I-Ioman, president, is not shown. '-44am - J 4l nl, ' Y ,l.-J 'a il ,E Q- -Il I Mu ' 'iw . 1 - n .L-.IH ..,,r. .ii .ay r p ,ff-j , :uw , ,Q-V .X-I . ,MEF -.3 .. ,. . v, .. 1, .w.nWrk1. 11 ,f, ,lair fi- sw' TOP LEFT: Two V. I. C. A. mem- bers were elected to state offices. They are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathie Wheeler, state treasurerg and Linda Kallosch, state secretary. Faculty ad- visers for the club are Oather Gentry and Lynn Dole. LEFT: The club was presented with a very nice trophy as a result of their award. Trip to Mexico highlights year for Foreign Language Club. A one-week tour of Monterrey, Mexico, was the highlight of the year for thirty-five members of the Foreign Language Club and their faculty sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Patterson. The group enjoyed their stay at the Ramada Inn on Topo Chico Mountain, which is in the Sierra Madre Mountains. Club officers are: Linda Long, President, Bonita Cervera, Vice president, jean Lown, Secretary-treasurer. I , Q s ,. iiiil i i aiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii i we-.N - A '- f rf ',..nH++-ae--:L AL, ,, n,-i-Lui.-1-H -1' 5 1 ' ' -Qi' .Q f' 'YI .Lil L , I Y ' -. t 'Q 1-2. , -..gg - ' v' Lf'1i.'p .' fh I .Q . gs, S Vs, 'V . ' on . Q ' ' Q J, ' 'f .Zac , ' gr H., 1. -if -if -l. r ' ,V I 4,7 Wx E. .-,. an Y. Students who Went on the trip are Merle Krull, john Rick, Dave George, Danny Benjamin, Lyle Batton, Ephraim Senbetta, Brian Waldstein, Marty Currans, jeff Hall, Gordon Elbett, joe Geelan, Steve Kunz, Steve Shultz, Don Sweaney, jerry Strand, Mary Funck, Gloria Bredehoeft, Karen Roush, Kathy Foley, Linda Long, Kathy Irmiter, Cher Becker, jane Bollig, Virlynn Wallersted, Joyce Oelkers, Pat Thelen, Becky Paden, Donna Miller, Sandy Brinkley, jan McGowan, Mary jo Sudek, Roxann Strube, Sandy Gisch, and Marie Raska. 1'- L 'if' ' no e , VA- ' , V - ,. r ,x L 0 N Ks ' . I Q W' - fi 'F In -J! - r no are .rf- 'I I VF,,Y , , I , Q 'fn ' ,s4,1,,,5wr3r vi.. . nv. ei, 1 The swimming pool at resort was a popular t for members of the up. X Lx E9 ' 'v 'CQ , .-mr- '. .,, 11' w W ,Ui 5... - ,f . 'vw -FY. 6211 , 4 l' I '- 4 1':'1?15 3 - - , , 1- - .sa - -nv ., V 'Q '-'q.,'gf.'.o .'lf.' M .c'r:-LL - fx,-f., ' ' J' L ' .-A' K - ' A - -.--if-E 4 Q lli. -W' ,-ff -- 'L:- fx., V - 'EY v ,. 1 ' 1 -' - . 4 'H' H 'tfrwfjfr Y. 1 : 5 E .r ' ' 1 -' N ., If 'wr' 'FLW 1 J. S' , Q F , f 1.0, ' ' 'gwm' Q-Q ' , . ,L 4 W ,,, K.. Debate team has eventful, successful year 'N ABOVE: Debate coach Ed Purdy pre- pares the team, Marlene Varnia, LEFT, Dennis Camfield, RIGHT, and Greg Payne, SECOND RIGHT, for an upcoming tournament. Mr. Purdy gives Marlene some help in preparing her point for debate. College Women's Organization provides recreation, social activities. Dorm life means new friends new freedoms new experiences. Faculty members Bonita Helm QTOP RIGHT, and Ann Donaldson QBOTTOM LEFTJ supervised the girls living in the dorm in Estherville. 1, The second floor lounge QBOTTOM RIGHTJ was a popular gathering place for girls at the College Inn Dorm in Estherville. 'LAK ,J-' 5 '-Wfffzlr x r 41+ KP . ' ' ' .1 1 F' fs!! s-eww The Boys' Dorm Council, under the direction of in- structor Larry Gor- don, provided leadership for the boys living in the dorm in Estherville. ! 7-'Hai' ? H Mrs Rosacker supervised the stu dents 11v1ng 1n the dorm 1n Emmetsburg K Q? 1. 1-,, f 44' we 'ff f-A .' A Xl u., ATHLETICS Wolves fight he rd for touchdowns, -, , ,.-. ....p,, ' Y I 'I ' Q V4 A I -kr, . X 5 5 . - .' 'f pg. ' .' ',- J!-. :T :gf Q' Q5-W 'Leif .g Vs If x ' 'N .6371 It 1 -El ' 4 .4 fi, iw 5' 'L . I , ,x i ,juz , B '.,wg.x--,Nw 'mb-f 14, 1 wr 5 -A ' ,. 6 an , 1 5 ' points , . ' va ' 'al , , .v- fn Xivf, 15 T in, L E W 4,,'-'-9' -51:5 ' '.: Oi IF E 'v 1 f' 1? fi if N 3' , , -C3 ' Q ' - ' , -- - v wwf wifi -L ' 1 :ik K i . B wifi? 'Q P1 F a, . - in we B an Q iff -f- Q. ef. . ' H 1 - . fi lf 1-5' f l . 1 . - A Ag! . 'ax :J f ,vm lp gufe rx 'I Qs- as KNEELING: john Brown, Joe Radosevich, Keith Frideres, Mike Eckenrod, Steve Opheim, Bob Myler, Randy Dietz. SECOND ROW: Byron Porter, Bill Gineris, Dan Hanley, Ron George, Randy Tjaden, Rob Woodke, Chuck Buckel, Duane jackson, Charles Rick, coach larry Canfield, Larry Schnider, Pat Eggert, Harry Finley. --L X The defensive team plays a vital part in the team's victories. x Q Y I s., Q .? Q S4 -u...4v 4 t ' if . , at Q I. . 'V-T ' A Q V , . X 5 r ,:-g .q fmlw.. 9- , A' N if ,.. Coach Larry Canfield gives the players encourage- ment in their plays. N: ,, 11- N- S i . I iw' 1 M-'70 ff' fm 3 - '- L Uni:-V., Q, 1? TB E' X Q . xx. L ., X im? QTBHF N 5 AE QE- B E BEE HQ W if was is E' jf, L if H 1, F1-'U M W if im, 3l'1Q.' uw S X I if . -- Y '. . -,V Y ,, ..,,i1sL X j!1v !1l4,, N I JO w , - ,1 . Q ff pf-ly-412: ' ff Mill 155'5f!'.2: J ,L -5 w.YwLL'r?Jl', J ,. T ?mifff-5,43 .N gp, fqji ' E4+fz11q4wQ.-EQ, , 2 I . ,UM2 ., w'ff,1,lwfJ-1,5 wr ,.4.!,5y:-,Wm , 52 X ,gg , I .. 'ut X f F , 5 ,?':, far. ., 1' I fat- '.fNvf,3g?- f -Aff' '-ffV,! 1,. 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STANDING: Terry Gerdes, Bill Kramme, joe Steil, Dan Anderson, joe Schacherer, Galen Moore, coach jerry Holbrook. , it 1 E H. I e . e sf as Y 5: , no 5? 5 XJ X-ji x X W' , Wgwgn 5,1 up zneggfi X' ' Yfkeiei gots I' . ,I . t X It Q -r '-5f'.'f4 , lw'5a3'91 :Ha 1: .. f x.'--- ,L ' fur. 5 f.ff-Q-a 4 , in 'fi ' 5q 'fH' ,1-, -.,-:1:F-W ,.. ,.,. Y Y W ,I , 1 WffiQ2 e'S59i5hef5f' i and! Roger Hefiiiv' J i!FQ3R3lQTZlIQ'141iemRf:f0i W liiiiis e oo I Scrimmage sessions pay off in points and ' victories forthe Wolves. , Y E i iifmefl img i ,I 19' L. , -.W , -xl-1 L- , ,. K ,M 74 ,.yQ.1,. ,, , f -- .-,---gif ' f - b Z,-ff4 '2f5i.:g-57' A1 My ' ' gf- ' r 5' D, 'Ak-, .N ., - f - - X A, -. . Q., -ga' , -' ,, . '- i ' in V .-1 PY' MA- i ,W Q Q v ++ if . AE... Y Y Tv-1 49 I' L . Vg .LE I., ffyf tl Baseball is active spring sport at I.L.C.C. I.L.C.C. squad has successful spring season. fi Q ie'- P 'ff ., - KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Weber, outfieldg Bill Kramme, pitcher, Gary Wilson, outfieldg john Rick, out field, Bruce Hertzke, infield, Mike Hall, first base, Tom juza, outfield, John Francis, outfield. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Hall, coachg Tom Opheim, catcher, joe Jones, pitcherg Dean Champine, pitcher-outfield, Galen Moore, pitcherg Ron George, third baseg Charles Rick, outfield, Gary Brauner, infield, Dana Moeding, pitcher. 50 . ,-l IAXA .- , 4, in .3 5-fx-.1 . if TQ.. , 'Q ff'V'1g V455 , i 5-'-7 3 , I, mi? , 'ftfxifgn X . ii! A - ' ' -ua'-, ,J ,Q.ggy.7iQ?,,, ' H,-.H-4-J - N s1':,' 'Q -.Q . , . I A-.W 0 ,J a S r ' Luv' '-,X - ' YE-ivxri ..,gsfr'5 - I V r n v ' , ,. Mike Hall adds strength to the batting power of the Wolves. Dean Champine receives some pointers from coach Don Hall. -1 Catcher Tom Opheim is poised and ready for action. Players adding power to the team are, KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Opheirn, Dean Champine. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bruce Hertzke, Mike Hall, Galen Moore. r T 1 f ,-W Jqf Q . ,v . ' ' . . . ' ' . H f3?ffc .' I I-4 u . X ,J - .,.,f,- ' Q' l ,. ,WARN HU, ' r .V .V I 1 ', N.-.,,4 ' . x ':r',1:vuf5k-.' -GW vu J .-,M ' Mx -, , -' 1 Y 4 ' K KJ , M 1 - Nl- P1 I7 1 K. V vu 'll '. , . 5 I , ,,. A Y w' ,' . l',1 , ,, x ,, ,M . L , A , ,, A .i. , 'Ml'-L 1 .' 4 ,,g'.'- 1 - -r ,,' 4, .vu 4 r ' jrf,fL1'5fj,3x .14--. N . .. , , 5 3 . , ,,.. . . 51.1.-Iz,4,v..,'4-VN .w, .1 . yy . . Bruce I-Iertzke shows good batting form as he practices hitting. w f , mf. ,, , , . ..,....- , ,, .x 3. , U: -1 fl. . 5. o-,. ,.,g 4,,,,,. 1f'. r:. w -,Q .' ...-,vi-, , M -.. .. .. - V-- 'r .5 ,M in v my lik- 3, -f. f',.p.1,,f 1 .,5d.' -f, Aja--.p ': .i 3 '351L',,'s-U:-.f ' ', -.ww A. ., ,awp-. '--. - , ',-.5.AN1-u- ,, 1 ' '- .-.,-.'l ,7!':P'-44. - ,-,., xf., ,. ' 'I '-1 fs::'zr'f45 ivP1i1.' '1- . - .v . . x A4 4- . A---1 . , H' - - , Lgv- ' , -nn..-uw 1-A A-j,-V,g.f1 gm.:-. wr- ,!,.,,. . ,. .4 +-..,,-1. . . . '. I-.'-..-'I 9..,'o.i7 , .N TRW' ,..,..'1, .L W , ,3fv, ..,,-. .l',, Ari V. ,..-5, ' ' , U. ,-. .' P I W fx' .. ' .r V f xt: ,- 1 vu 'W ' '--A f L... ' I 3 -, ' A -sf' f..-,-1-:,h..f'1. Gary Brauner is ready for any hits that come his way. Weight Lifting brings new strength to l.L.C.C. i Dennis Seagren trained at the team's facilities in Emmetsburg under the superv f P atterson. 5 Mr 1 T J, I , , I I TOP: Several students trained 1n Estherville, under the supervi- s1on of Mr. Gordon. LEFT: Instructors Larry Gordon and Mac Patterson with two of the many trophies Won by the Weight Llfting Team. Weight Lifting was introduced at I. L. C. C. this year by two of our instruc- tors, Larry Gordon and Mac Patterson. With facilities at Estherville and Emmets- burg, the Weight Lifting Program Was well under Way when the team entered its first official contest on Dec. 5. The Weight Lifting Team entered additional contests in March, April, and May. As a result of the team's efforts, many trophies and honors have been brought to I. L. C. C. In addition to developing the Weight Lifting Team, Mr. Gordon and Mr. Patterson held classes for students interested in the various areas of Weight Lifting. Intensive training brings trophies to I.L.C.C. The students trained hard to compete in the squat, the bench press, and the power lift events in the weight lifting meets. if is iq I PSff12?ef2?r5saiihMwvei MHi1iefe:H'z I iniiwetghffiliffingieyenusisieii 5 flJY1ef3iiztbi1,. 1 llmanisfieeisleiii' fEekenr6d,LA 'Marks Sizaillbsx L -1?Qe.egdi1GifafifgQ, Cliarlizs .Buckelg i i .'Cli2:ll1QSQRiQlI-,QlBiil.l,'Gfij.ElfiSQ. i 3' imain, 'Wendi Jweiser.. - J WM ,4 f' ' Ev' -iwf-55'-,139 ' an - .L, 9 Bill Generis, Larry Mein, and Reed Grafing spent many hours in training to prepare themselves for weight lifting meets. 57 A ,.Y 1 v -xl: 95F?3'Q Track team works hard, runs hard e Ai lr x N x'4rr 1. wr 'X' FRONT ROW: Shelton Seay, Byron Porter, Harry Finley, john Brown, Ron Mays, manager. Steve Opheim, Roger Edwards, Reed Grafing, joe Schacherer, Randy Flatt, Robert Wikert, coach Ronald Reisinger. joe Schacherer practices the high jump. 1 X X 'UF' X A 1 A 1 1 T....-e. ,...., I. - sm. I .4 IV, ., 12 V ? 1' -51 A. -ES:-Qs: V g.-axe:-1. 'hx Q. '-x xH ,' xg '-gf-, -- f.f'i':3-5:43 f4'v:,.+. 1 14 I E. I '11 115' v fr '54 I V P1 -. Lf, ' -.3.1..iiIsefia:'g:L.,f5 if 58 I W 4 K Papal-Cola ,-. Shelton Seay practices with the shot put. w ,M f, 0 f 'W' ..,,.......,, .cv-...,. rf .,..,.,,-1, 1 ,. 1 1 1 1 1,'3-'1 - '-'fflri vi,.'.f',g':.1- ,. 1.1, V : .,4.- .1 'X' 1,: '- -44, .4 1- .,,,. mv- Amr- -Y-..,-fl- r.f-,1....Q:'l'1L'-KWH-,- n.-:y'J3'2.C4Z:4 A Tsngd, . Byron Porter practices with the discus gqqlil ' A 15. W 1 X. 1. 1 11 1 ,1 t H 1 Y W...-.Q-. 'XE x N., s X H x xt Xx 5 ' - .' 4-1953 Hours of training toughens track team to meet opponents. BELOWR dGf p 1CEtl'1p1 ul J.- ,QQ 60 aff 4 K 'Q Fen? I P , rw 1,4 4 ..., Jai! 1 ,A., - 1 g 211 'S .A 4, i, J, . Eff: : 'p f VA.. . If an nm QF 1 f ,CW f'. . RV-4' ,, , -I., : -Q 51 ,4 w 'X ss 13,551 my V 1 Z ,w-w',,- , . . . 1 iv? f f J , fm, ' gy Bowling lf i i is X I cf I I 1 S sf . inf lihrx P , fel -- , ILT Y W , 1 First place winners in the bowl offs were the Zodiac team, consist- ing of QLEFT TO RIGHTJ Lowell Swalve, Nancy Ackerman, Cindy Olson, and Denny Solmonson. Consolation winners were the Want Toos , consisting of QKNEELINGJ Keith Tesch, Wayne Mathine, QSTANDINGD Tom juza, and Irv Larson rleaders create enthusiasm, support for tea ms I. L. C. C. 's cheerleaders work hard to create enthusiasm and support for our tems. The cheer- leaders are, LEFT TO RIGHT: jane Sullivan, Sandy Brinkley, Karen Stangeland, Ann Tate, Karen Diakoumis, Linda Enderson, and Gwen Bell. Karen Stangeland, an avid Wolves fan, helps to boost team spirits. 4 .-.., . ,nm .4. . 'Lf Nil, n m r' Q1 'fue Q-Q' 'x ,f m 5 'A w Af Nw 13'-Q-. ACADEMICS -11 Art classes teach creativity, expression. RIGHT: Ceramics students be- come skilled in the operation of the potter's Wheel. . . , , , , - :ig Q I 'Y i ' ---:- , v.A ' - 1 ' I' If 1-H-' Y , V , ' s ia 13 Q- BELOW: Art instructor Richard K Williams gives suggestions and ,E assistance to art students. 3 I 'WTF . 7. . 'K 1 , .Qlsj N. , '5 ' 'x.,. 3 , V 'Q-.V 1 1 1. Q W- 5 'sf A 1 H -. J 9 f - 111 ssl - e ls , Music classesciievents provide varied activities Ti LEFT: Kenneth VanDerS1oot instructs students in vocal music and music appreciation classes. T 'Q in ik BELOW: The Madrigal 'T Singers entertained at many college events. if sf i 5'5- . if - i ' i v .ic Li I i 3 5 1 Business Dept. includes skills and concepts in preparing students for tne future. , x L ., , r 'z sf' lp lxf' ' A 1' 4 ' . i 132 ' ' j V k l :v. f i 1 ' up-.K 5 i Z E-' X' 'arf-'f.,4j-4 X AI' ,f ..:1..zE. 7,,,-- Ny, X T '1 -+1153 , fel ABOVE: Torn Kleinschmit spends much of his time at the typewriter composing tests for his economics students. ' i Don Hill's accounting classes are confronted with many difficult problems to solve. Auto Body students learn to repair, rebuild wrecked :N J l 'fi' 70 al 'Qs' ' -. -..1 ,-,.., 'V' ' ,., ,L rl V -' .', .Y -.K-r ,. -.Ju :V V if '- ' r, -,Iv Q in 'grim .nyl 1-mr' M . Mfr. -1 . r or :J 1.9 .Hi Q A V , . r.'r1g-'iifx-:.1f-E.,.FI .,., '-'jff,v1,11iQ,'9hiir22ii'rill:aLl.1-,ny-':,. 44 5 8 Instructors Duane Riley QLEFTJ and Oather Gentry KABOVEJ supervise the students in the Auto Body Mechanics Program. NIH ' '51 Xia -.. Q, X fl 1, - Y , t i x.J?f2S '-Nia-L 2 i i 'ff'-f'ig3wfQe 1 Students receive extensive training on shop equipment. Counselors help students with problems registration. . ' 3-3 .Etm 'Q ' Q ..-.fn-'- , 2 'rWV gzgf'-:f Arthur Scherschligt, the Voca- tional Rehabilitation Counselor for I. L. C. C. , helps students in deter- mining which program of training is best suited for them. Don Johnson is available for counseling sessions at the Voca- tional- Technical Building. - r e f , ii D 'L-.. . -....,1ve 'A . Special Needs Dept. new at I.L.C.C. Terry Nelson, the Special Needs Coordinator, is developing training programs that are needed in this area. an J QQ.. f as 5 . XL Zh 1 44.14 :Eg-' ' WW -Q ,is- :oncepts,thougI1ts,and ideas Instructors Dallas Freeman, QTOP RIGI-ITD, D.I. McAdams, QTOP LEFTJ, Corinne Weller, QBOTTOM LEFTD, and Ann Donaldson conduct challenging English and literature classes for their students. .. - e- ..1,,.-. . 'P' -v M, 1 1 Y ,K xx X Q ll 1 1 ' ,cf 3 1 - V Y A ' fi . ' ll' f Rf' ' 'N ,. N x K ,, Tfggiiw' ' ,,..--,LiLdK?' ' Oral Communications Involve speech debate T' L? T MEM 'ful' T Y if Y V7 'YK A -T V- . Q up . u ,sw si .- asm. 9.?ef-tiger! if 'f 1 z 'j Q . 1- gg Us ' Q 'IE-5' - 552552. . lf?--+....e.i.e.,,. in , njrggjm. H ' Instructor Lee Beem uses the video tape system to evaluate his students as they give speeches in class. Instructors Ed Purdy KBELOW LEFT, and Larry Gordon QBELOW RIGHTJ listen intently as their students present speeches, in order to give suggestions for improvement. Iasses Introduce students to foreign oultu res O LEFT: The Language Lab assists students in their mastery of French. t ,t ei g g a b ,-a, 2 . t uf' 7 E at get we in W f Fi 5 ' f f. TTHV if - W BELOW: Mr. and Mrs. Mal Colm Patterson conduct the foreign language classes. Mac teaches Spanish at the Emmets burg campus, While Katherine teaches French at the Esther- ville campus. gp' 1 nl 4 4! 4-Jgggifg if 55 Auto Mechanics students prepare for jobs, high salaries. H 'Nm S K Q- 'L , JQ.g'.Qp Students enrolled in the Auto Mechanics Program receive their instruction from Paul Arthur as they prepare for high paying jobs as automobile repairmen. 's v VVekHng vhal partof students studies. Psychology and Education classes require thinking. ii: Z i , in - I i ii, Q ' - ii, ii ,. 1 5 ff: ff'-1 7, , ii i ,, , J: , KE: Q- Yi, ,.:-117,25 3 z , . I f , S, :ff if 1 - 2 2, is 'ifa izwa' j i' f. . i ' 'A f ihisi i 1 11 as fi 'vsvchylvsfo . o 1 T ,o,, oi if ff- f ' ' N :HU1fEi2Hif.K30T '1ZQli4Q Q I ig, ifi f'1?J31GIi17TiJE1a?gd'uhegir 1 1 V, i ' 1 Z ii -fi 25' Z if img .qi Y AE, Y Y ., ,Q 1 :Av 1 , W! H - , we fe, E wh fa ii 3, Q: Zi Li 1, - :nd if, . wi ,, 1 ,ILM 5 f- , W, Q 3 ' if gg ,114 .vm-:H Phys. Ed. classes combine classroom Iectu res v il ., N. ' QW ' Wm J ,'. in V ' ry. -3 .5 If .J -L fl XX: 'Mm 2 A .4 with sports. En- 5 -' g Z 3 ,5 H: Z ' .. M Q' ,Fi I 1 W :Z Q . - mm m m E' I .gi i. 5 , iw ,HH 1 W. '9 m K w wma? WPS ' , , .J ?g1w . fm'fin 'H W 1, W 3 , : VE, Z Em: 1 ' ' sz: Z Canfield, Crop LEET5, oswem, AQBOTTOM LEFTJ, 3eD.d:J,e!,'13jEEiQlb1'OO?.k, Q IBOTTCM, RIGHTQ, ipstxfuctqzjs in 1 Education Deptg .gf QI. L, Ct. C. , involvg Eglass-f f VIOQIQ ixisthictsioii :and playing experience as they 5 teach various sports to students. 5 f- K I , , Yin, H :Q - A x pg, K gf ,, IJ,I.:! D 915-l ' I E' W W A ' 5' 3 gifs iv' S . ,YV . 155. Learning Resource Centers offer welcome retreat for reading, studying, learning. Roy Wiegert, librarian, coordinates the learning centers in Estherville and Emmetsburg. A Wide selection of periodicals and news- papers is enjoyed by students. 'iv N ' Nyf Many students take advantage of the learning centers as a place to study. ,ij F . Q41 ' . X w f L ,H XX'-. I ...f 'I' . Mrs. Dorothy Brandt QABOVEQ and Mrs. Harriet Conway KLEFTJ supervise the learning centers in Emmetsburg. Fa rm Equipment students repair, rebuild machinery. Instructor Henry Torkelson supervises the progress of the students in the Farm Equipment Mechanics Program. Before a tractor is returned to its owner after being repaired, it must pass inspection. -env' gf 1' IH - V f1i.,:Q r H Y . 3.,,. 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Q., K, H I :Al P in D mm Em' Q 1 fix Computer Science is added to Math Dept . 1' P L m. ff ali 32-'z L Lf, A, I' ..: 1 ., Courses in computer program- , ......' , u ming and data processing have been added to the math curriculum, with plans for more courses in the future. ' :f,.f- . , ,3. EQ ., ' HJ Q: Math instructor Marion Hubers explains a problem to his students. My 'cn ll 1 ' , ' jf' 'ff4,,1,xf! o -J 'fill ..,.. ., ..1LL'. J gl Math majors who begin their study at I. L. C. C. are challenged by in- structors Robert Dixon, QTOP LEFTJ, Ray Plankinton, QTOP RIGHTQ, and Roger Harms, QBOTTOM LEFTJ. 'N K L.P.N. Program includes classroom instruction and clinical experience. RIGHT: Instructor Lois Heskett supervises a student learning to fill a syringe for an injection. BELOW: Before the students deal with pa- tients, they perfect their skills by practicing on each other. '. ,P vi, K Instructors Mary Kahler, 1 TOP LEFTQ, janet McClure, fTOP RIGHTQ, Bernice Wilmont, IBOTTOM LEFTQ, and Lynn Dole are deeply interested in the progress of the students enrolled in the Licensed Practical Nurse Program. 89 ,141 aff Science curriculum offers many areas of study to students at I.L.C.C. Ronald Reisinger QTOP RIGHTJ explains a compound to his students, while Virgil Mathis QBOTT OM LEFTJ concen- uates on making a point while lecturing to his biology students. Roy Powers QBOTTOM RIGHTJ, botany and zoo- logy instructor, reviews a test with his class. ' n- -1 4 ,X H, V. ' R 0 ps',,,,'f.Il .fi,,. 1 11511 -'r'w,j,?4:Af 1:1 rs high , !.4 L Y-yf, - ,g. f 'hx ' 'L-QF'a - V ' 1 .:-L. V. ,Q Na. - fi ' , www: -gb,-J -:ini-1 L L,,5,.,Vv , V .il,,,3, , p.1:A,51 1-lV '5 Q irq' 'J 90 1fAi::.ili1'1 V , we lf:1iEi1.:w!.. E2 .J , f A -,.--. i M James Leonard, chemistry instructor, U X ' 've 'll 1. , in , J 5 I ' Q' K r j 'ig 'fa ,. zu.. I l 1,1 :il U W ... .-1 ' . hlifv Q , . s!,,, 4 1 , . .nl A ,, ,,m ,-:, , , 1 I In ,U 1,-1-.Q ? 0 ----r 1 1- - f i 'Y Fc, Y 8 I A is lv, ' Ir 1' v Ld + R 5 ,, V, ,',, , . :W -, -1 1-,L .1 r .., f x 1 -x 'i.e'gr 2 15 JA ' 15 1, ' 1 prepares challenging tests for his students. Harvey Lundy guides his physics students as they Search for the solution to a difficult problem, .f- -..:,, r f' JV -.4 X .,-4 Y 'lv-,-:Lexi we ,, 11-'l:'N' X, i s,,.A- 91 .4- '-' Dennis Henrickson, QTOP RIGHTJ, ' Everett Drevs, QBOTTOM LEFTJ, and jacob 1 Walker KBOTTOM RIGHTJ, conduct biol- ogy and chemistry labs and lectures that ,Q ' are challenging to their students. - A K, ' La bs, lectures make courses interesting for students enrolled ln science classes. c , at Ffa' in ,ll r 5 w In t Retail Sales students operate school store in Vocational-Technical Building. ,, Instructors KLEFT TO RIGHTJ Don Greene and Charles Ullom check the day's receipts in the school store at the Vocational- Technical Building. Students enrolled in the Retail Sales and Variety Store Merchandising Program operate the store as a class project. The store handles all textbooks and supplies needed by Voc-tech students. In addition, There is a wide selection of college merchandise and novelty items. I' Office Clerical and Office Secretarial Programs prepare students for World of Work. iiomw i a b?'.3-iz 'al vigpr rf- 5 :. fl'og1' - , ' us! 4-4 if X . i Machine transcription a valuable skill learned by the students. if Harold Wente QTOP J LEFTJ and jay Olsen QTOP v , RIGI-ITD give instruction in , rf f the areas of office machines and typing. A V 4 .1 4.n4f..,? fn' lv Y.. f 'lsr-wh Instruction in shorthand and office tech- niques is given by jean Clark QTOP LEFTJ and Rosemary Matthews KTOP RIGHTJ. Correct telephone usage is essential to the successful office worker. Repairing snovvmoloiles frequent task for students in Marine Nleohanics. RIGHT: Instructor Don Hall supervises the students enrolled in the Marine and Small Engine Mechanics Program. QI 5 J K . . I I 1w,.'A.f 1 ggfffifgfl uf-'5T.:V ' In addltlon to repalnng snowmoblles, the students also reo1r boats, boat motors an motorcycles Social Sciences study 'nan and His society. - :E , ' im E5 Q H' ,QQ H. , -- - ? Q35 5 Doxiailld 'Mirc1ae1 R1GHT Q and, RicB'5.Td2Ggi6iItl'ief1 X anew-y'1e5ad u1Q'1rc denfsgn5f11e study ofmin and' Sqciew with the ,Past 1i1?i5Present,5 . ,i3ic11tlie'fi11ri1n6w. cm Q i Z 555252555 ,., I ii I I Y -::1.. ,.-35555. Z . ' WE? 555153 kj :...: M-17 QQ , , , ,,,,,-- -- 5 1 5 MX.. .V+ U! xn ,, I' Q X Claude Merideth, KTOP LEFTJ, john Hornof, fTOP RIGHTQ, john Lazaris, QBOT- TOM LEFTQ, and Neal Armstrong QBOTTOM RIGI-ITD, inspire lively discussions in their classes. -Hep?-'ff' ii, 10? ,.-Auf A X 11 H-1 - --Q 5:-34:1 -f,':1, , n,. .,,, ,l. . I311?2ie, 1 , 2, , Q Q '52:!9rw5?qufqggg3pVqgg 5:35 me Mfr. .1' Y 3117, ,W-.- Lf, -I , . 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The study of electricity and electrical Wiring is an important part of the . curriculum. ' 5.1 g J 1 3' 4 , . f .1 '--- .Q , r I I tv. 5 I , , I . . A 2 . Q iii Em H Conducting tests vital to farming. Students learn to take soil samples while in the agriculture programs. For the first time, students raised their own corn and soy beans, using land adjacent to the Vocational- Tech- nical Building. Crops are also tested for diseases and other factors. 'IY ?'E EfH 1 Secretaries perform vital role at ,.-Q 1 L i . . Wx R u H: ,, , xy r ,M f QN4- .ri ,- '..x: -we-:: .,.,, X .J , 1: ,.,- ,..,4 ' A -Univ . -.'-- ,N-fn ,r , QQ: L'-f 'jf ALJ,-A ,. , 'W 755447 5 2' ii 3 is In i L il x ,f-,.-4, xg, El-P .Q+ Uk! UI 'ti Al if r- U 2 x -5' 1. 1 it-5 r,- 'ff 4: ' ' 5 A lil -. I.L.C.C. Secretaries at the Voca- tional- Technical Building are Colleen jones, Marie Raska, Shirlee Fisher, Doris White, and Monica High. Ivlrs. Marian joynt QBOTTOM LEFT, handles the office at the Emmets- burg Arts and Sciences Building. Secretaries at the Rotunda Building are QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Mary johnson, Dorothy johnson, Nancy Ackerman QSEAT- EDJ, and Fay Franker. :- la: 1 , ' E fi' 1,-.1 kr jr 1 5 . ' a' A -L 44-F ,ALS-5 .M fa.-In, 553 n :Sy , 1' .. 'SJ 1 1 , f f 4- 'T 4 N. I 0 X 1 -xy J .L'ff.Qjr '3l ,Jr ' '11 -A 1 fs, -'- ?':1.- Jr ,. ,iv L4.f5g.ggf?fi ' ' ' 'X ' -a 'K-riff? - . ,A ,N . -. 5, 1 J-va. , ll- V , Q . w , n 5 .u 4.'sLS':Mu 41 ,,..-- STUDENTS 42 Arts and Sciences Students Sophomores Ahrens, Karen Albertsen, Linda Anders on, Larry B. Anderson, Larry R Anliker, Mary ArthLu', Michael Barlow, M1Cha61 Barrett, Gary Batt, Howard Becker, Cheryl Birkland, Dennis Blagg, Gary Blum, Steven Boever, Wally Boles, Daryl X Bolty, Roger Brown, john Brown, Kurt Bruce, Cinda Bruggeman, Laurence Burt, William N J Campbell, Merle Carlson, Jeanette Champine, Dean Charlson, Andrew Christiansen, Terrance Clague, Carolyn Clark, Delbert Cook, linda Coon, Michael Cooper, Tom Corley, Rex Craig, Marilyn Crane, Linda Currans, Marcina Dahlhauser, Patricia Dalen, Larry De Spain, Thomas De Vries, john DeWa11, Kay Dorenbush, Mark Ducommon, Greg Eckerman, Steve Egel, john Ehret, Marty 'TS' 108 England, Ronald Eral, Eugene Eubanks, Douglas Fagerlund, Kathy Feldman, Karen Fitzpatrick, Cailin Gentry, Margaret G11b ert, Jeanette Grabinoski, Mark Gray, Margaret Gray, Mary Green, Greg Hansen, Mary Hansen, Roger I Hanson, Terry Hassel, Leonard Hawk, Warren I-Ierde, Connie Hertzke, Bruce johnson, Ron jones, jack johnson, Mary Jensen, jack ' ' xy! a -,Q '- X Krull, Merle Lage, Sandra Larson, jack Lewis, john V' Lewis, Wayne Long, Linda Long, Steven 1 I--L L A 111 Jensen, Robert johnson, Donald johnson, Grace Knutson, Robert Koenig, Gary Kracht, Linda Kultala, Sandra Larson, Michael Loutsch, Joyce Lund, Robert Lynch, jean Madison, Eldon Maffin, Michael Massee, Lucinda Matlune, Wayne McBreen, Jim McLaughlin, Pat Mein, Larry Mergen, Mark Meylor, Dean Miller, james Minor, Patricia Moore, Galen E? Nath, Linda Newton, Vickie Norgaard, Tim Ohnemus, Mary Ohrtman, Sharon Olson, Cynthia Olson, Irma Opheim, Thomas Ott, Roger Moore, Robert Moritz, Linda Munson, Scott Myers, Linda Naig, Terry Nash, Richard Patterson, Robert Plagman, Terry 'ST Rittgers, George Richard, Gary Richard, james Riley, Esther Roberts, Kathryn Ruffcorn, Terrance Ross, David Schiltz, Patrick Schnell, Mark 'W Q rexhppltife 1 1' ,, N. H MP, ,I . -1 ' ' I .. Alt df 1 I' , - . ir gr r. 1? . 'rf s 1 ?'3'4: L M 5. . '- ' '-fe ' ' ' L, ,UW ,,'. 1' 1' I - Yr! A VUI , ,, -it . ,V I, I Y 1 , ' ' F11 . 7 'lim 3 L ' 'L 4 w',g,, ',.J 'I A-VI -'ii i , ' el , -l N ,V 5? -il -4 Stanzel, Mary Stetzel, Debra Stewart, Regina Stillman, Gerald Stiltz, David Stolp, Donna Sirube , Roxann Studer, Michael Studer, Vincent Schnelle, Daniel Schouten, Denny Scudder, Billie Sheehan, Carol Siefkin, Marjorie Smith, Gifford Sunde, Richard Swalve, Lowell Thielhorn, Janice Thom, Peggy Thu, Michael Tuel, Larry Jsg 9 Uhl, Marilyn Vedder, Gregory Valen, Eileen Veit, Valerie Ver Meer, Diana Voster, Darlowe Walter, Mark Weber, Dave Wellnitz, Susan '53 54.1 -L Q-Q s.. 5,-v fin if Yackle, Nancy Yates, Douglas Ziegler, Julianne Wenck, Daniel West, Donald Whitehouse, Patricia Winkleman, Duane Woodford, H. Craig Wycoff, David Arts and Sciences Students - Freshmen Alig, Dave Amodu, Moses Anderson, Daniel Anderson, john Baker, james Baker, Kent 'Q Baumann, Charles Becker, Gerald Beed, Virginia Belling, Ian Bergeson, Ellen Blair, Stanley Bloomquist, Barbara Blunt, Kelly Boclcman, Richard 'J-., Boekelman, Joyce Boer, Leslie Boers, Larry Boetger, Craig Boever, Theresa Boggess, james rl 1 GZ' Borman, David Bothwell, Marsha Brekke, David Brown, Darrel Brown, David Buckel, Charles Carlson, Renee Carlson, Sandy Christiansen, Donald Clague, Michael Cretsinger, Craig Crim, Wallace Danielson, Steve Dasen, Harry DeBuhr, Edgar Dershem, Cheryl Dietz, Randy Dorman, Conly Dunne, William Eckenrod, Michael Egger, Sybil Ezgeffh, Peggy Ellerston, jon Enderlin, Marshall 'Cl 'Ss 'S sd f fr 'Nr keen fb 121 Fletcher, Randy Flint, Nancy Francis, john Franker, Fay Fransdal, Mary Frick, Diane Frideres, Keith Friis, Agnete Fuchsen, Robert Enderson, Linda Endicott, Kathleen Faulkner, Vickie Finnestad, Craig Finnestad, Rodney Fitzgerald, Constance Gabel, George George, Dan George, Dave George, Ronald Gerdeman, Patricia Gifford, Cathleen Gifford, Donald Gilbert, Gloria Glover, Randall Goetsch, Connie Goff, john Goede, Myron Graber, Neil Grafing, Reed Gray, Joanna -K7 Green, Ronald Greenleaf, Mark Gregelson, Greg Grems, Douglas Grems, Leslie Grems, Virginia Guge , Garard Hamilton, Damian Hanley, Daniel Hansen, Darlowe Hansen, Michael Heckart, Bill Heidecker, Jan Henley, Steven Herrera, Delores Hoekstra, Warren Hubbard, Kathleen Hughes, Harold Hurst, Lorreen Irwin, Diane Johansen, David Jensen, Allan Jensen, Bonnie letter, David johannesen, Rickie Jones, joseph Kaiser, Shelly Kajewski, Michael Kajewski, Stephen Kaltved, Marcia Karels, Douglas Kenoyer, Kay Krenn, Kathy Laabs, Gary Lamack, Larry Lamson, Karen Larsen, james Lawrence, Duane Lee, Ann Leininger, Goldie Loutsch, Cathy Lutes, Steven Licktei g , Robert Loeschen, Charles Long, Susan Lyman, Rita Maas, Murlaine Mahon, Edwin Malloy, Helen Marsch, Richard Martens, Becky McBreen, David Miller, Donna Miller, Pamela Moeding, Dana Momson, Candy Mooney, Douglas Moran, Thomas Moritz, David Mouw, Donn .,.!I North, Bob Nurre, Larry Olney, Ronald Paden, Becky Pedersen, jean Pelzer, Alan Petersen, Kent Peterson, Linda Peterson, Victor Munyer, Frederick Myler, Robert Nelson, Frederick Neve, john Nitchals, Duane Norgaard, Mark Phillips, Jane Pine, Paul Raska, Marie Reekers, Davi Reif, Gary Rickman, Eliz d abeth in 15 Q .f Rubel, Kenneth Russell, Linda Sandoz, james Sayre, Robert Schacherer, Donald Schwartz, James Schlict, jean Seagren, Dennis Seylor, David -'B vo P i QQ , -.J . 559115: L J L Shaw, john N Shouse, Wendell fl Simons, Ann f Slawson, Richard 1 Sleeper, Sharon l Sorenson, Rosemarie Steffen, Dorene Steicher, Randall Stetzel, David Strayer, Rodney Summa, Monty Svendsen, Dennis Taylor, Roann Thelen, David Thelen, Pat Thompson, Russell Thoreson, Thor Torreson, Dean Tvedte, Susan Uhe, joan Vandehaar, Mark Vande Vooren, Marsha Van Dyke, Sandra Vernia, Marlene Waldstein, Brian Waltrnan, Lennice Watt, Jackie Wehler, William Wood, Donna Woodke, Robert Worden, Dennis Vocatlonal Technical Students 553 Hi ,is r. Bennett, Davis Berglund, john Bierle, Michale Bina., Stephen Binder, Brent Bleich, Randy Blinl-cman, Linda Boom, jean Briggs, Dale Abels, Ronald Anderson, Craig Anderson, Orvis Barber, Janelle Baxter, Becky Becker, Dennis Bormann, Louis Bowman, Tony Brown, Mary Brunsting, Faith Burgardt, Floren Buse , Barry C6 Carman, Sherry Cook, Dennis Cronin, Michael Curtis, 'Marsha Davis, Judy Derner, john Diakoumis, Karen Duhn, Grant Durst, Deborah Ehlers, Richard Ehrig, Sally Eisenhauer, Rodney Elgin, Alan Flynn, Janette Friesner, Marilyn 42 jg y NY f i ,kr 4. 4 . fri f' -. - K 5 - A. 5 X , Gade, Colleen Geesman, Rita Glackin, Alice Gosch, David Gosch, jerry Halverson, Raymond Hannover, Mary Hansen, james Hanson, Clarence Hanson, Mary Hanson, Nancy , Har-son, Gail Hart, Candy Hauswirth, Randy Heinrich, Marguerite Hennings, Ruth I-Iildman, Robert Hilton, Judy Hinrichs, Eleonora Hinz, LeRoy Hodgson, Rodney Hoerman, Mervyn Hofstader, Gary Hofstader, Regina 4 4' Suri Hoien, Lonnie I-Ioman, Nancy Huisman, Marjorie Irwin, Daniel johnson, Barbara johnson, Steve johnson, Timothy Johnston, Sharon Jones, Colleen jorsley, joel Jurries, Clara Kadera, Delores Kane, Patricia Kanes, Connie Kelp, Beverly Kessler, Vicki Ketelson, Ruth Kimmet, Alice King, Marilyn in 1 Kinnard, Connie A Klein, Richard J. 1 Klohs, Dave Klosterman, Robert Kollasch, Linda Kooima, Bertha Kunzmann, Ruth Laubenthal, Cindy Mahan, Robert Mart, Cheryl Mayo, Marcia s -1. u- 1 l I 411' 1 4 .f f, 'ze TI .1 46s w ' fu J' 'ln .l u , I ,r, r- ii 171' wp-ml X LA eg' -N-N W V u A ' JF ' E' N r k , -' ,an V u. bw. - -f :swar m , All up 4x Q. 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Iowa Lakes Community College - Wolf Tracks Yearbook (Estherville, IA) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 1

1970

Iowa Lakes Community College - Wolf Tracks Yearbook (Estherville, IA) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 60

1977, pg 60

Iowa Lakes Community College - Wolf Tracks Yearbook (Estherville, IA) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 153

1977, pg 153

Iowa Lakes Community College - Wolf Tracks Yearbook (Estherville, IA) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 24

1977, pg 24

Iowa Lakes Community College - Wolf Tracks Yearbook (Estherville, IA) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 90

1977, pg 90

Iowa Lakes Community College - Wolf Tracks Yearbook (Estherville, IA) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 93

1977, pg 93


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