g4, Wim JW NINETEEN SIXTY FIVE p asurfe, :bykyour leave; is gfeat; to cast DR. RICHA RDP BA ILEY; PRESIDENT To each student: It has been a fascinating year. This was the year in which there appeared in Student Life the epistles according to St. Julien. It was the year of Selma, Alabama. This was the year sky-divers helped us dedicate our new football field and the Lake- land Muskies were reduced to harmless minnows. It was the year the United Nations adjourned gloomily after an ominous confronta- tion between France and the Soviet Union on one side, and the United States on the other. This was the year of the boardwalk and snow fence on campus as coeds found their way to a new home at McMillan Hall. It was the year Churchill died. This was the year the Lumberjacks played their first basketball game in our new physical education building. It was the year of the cheating scandal at the Air Force Academy. This was the year Northland students volunteered to help out the Odanah Indian kids in the new work-study program. It was the year Berkeley students struck for free speech and obscenity. This was the year of a declaration of peace between students and administration at Northland. It was the year the United States bombed North Vietnam. It was a frustrating and foolish year, a crowded and challenging year, a hopeful and happy year, a sad and unsatisfying yearea year like many others on a college campus, I suppose, difTering only in the degree that you were involved. I hope that the memories invoked by the Wedge of this year at Northland linger pleasantly in your mind. Hopefully next year will be better. Possibly next year will be worse. Probably next year will be similar. And how many years are left? From one to three on campus and then maybe 50 more. Thatis all iiWe live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths; In feelings, not in hgures on a dial. We should count time by heart-throbs. He most lives Who thinks mostefeels the noblest eacts the bestfi Richard P. Bailey President of Northland College. BOARD OF TR USTEES Ira F. Boyce ...................... Chairman Walter L. Larson ............. Vice Chairman Theron P. Pray .................... Secretary B. A. Semb ................ Assistant Secretary Clarence W. Gray ................. Treasurer Dr. Richard P. Bailey ...... President, ex officio EXECUTIVE BOARD ASHLAND, WISCONSIN A. B. Garnish Lawrence A. Lamal Ronald B. Harrison W. L. Larson G. Arthur Johnson C. C. McKinney Rev. Marvin Kausler W. E. Nyhus M. C. Knake Theodore Penn Dr. John E. Kreher Theron Pray B. A. Semb OUT OF TOWN TRUSTEES George E. Allen; Washington, DC. James E. Kelley; St. Paul Robert W . Alvord; Washington, D.C. William S. Kies; New York Mrs. John Noble Miller; Wisconsin Rapids Leonard Kuehl ; Park Falls M. J. Bell; New Brighton, Minnesota Dr. Clarence F. McCall; Madison Ira F. Boyce; Wisconsin Rapids Morgan Murphy; Superior Kenneth Bro; Chicago Dr, Jess H. Norenberg; New York A.W. Cherne; Minneapolis Floyd B. Odlum; New York Gardner Cowles; New York Howard 1. Potter; Chicago Owen G. Duncan; Racine Walter Schroeder; Milwaukee Theodore S. Gray; Wayzata, Minnesota Harold P. Taylor; Milwaukee William J Hagenah; Glencoe, Illinois Edwin Vennard ; New York Rev. William L. Halfaker; Duluth Kendrick R. Wilson; New York Herbert F. Johnson; Racine MEMBERS BY VIRTUE OF THEIR POSITION Mrs. Herman H. Barker Omer 0. Nelson, President Regent, DAR of Wisconsin Northland College Alumni Association Eau Claire Ashland um I. 44! J M MUM i r m. HI! ' Huifah kx luv Jim 1; , Mutt 5L1 WK, My 2 I 7.; amux! ,. i 4, A , , W, . l w IKH W; If! I UK; N, Wheeler Hall I, 9W I ,' .r M: v1 ADMINISTRA TION Clarence W. Gray Vice President Treasurer Dean of Instruction hhThe use of deceit in diplomacy is by its very nature limited, since there is no curse that comes quicker to roost than a lie that has been found out . . . It actually doex more harm than good to negotiation, since though it may confer xuccexs today, it will create an atmosphere of suxpicion which tomorrow will make further succexs impossible? De Callieres James R. Davies, Ph.D. Dean of Student Personnel Carl J. Kleyensteuber, Ph.D. Gordon Holmgren, Ph.D. Director of Teacher Education What sculpture is to a block of marble, edw cation is to the xoulf; Joseph Addison Richard E. Sherrell, Ph.D. Campus Chaplain Leslie E. Church, M.A. Director of Admissions Ed Kernan, M.Ed. Placement Director Gerald Carlson, M.S. Director of Student Union Director of Housing Martha Shea Dean of Women And They Shall Beat Their Swords Into Plowshares, And Their Spears Into Pruning Hooks; Nation Shall Not Lift Up Sword Against Nation, Neither Shall They Learn War Any More Isaiah George Schmidt, M.S. Director of Public Relations Director of Alumni OfEce Vf- O 7K 2, I4 . -. .V WW' W, 11 H y I n K! r ll! ! ; W K V leTlxxjxj w 64y l: .va :I; , V M0219 n1 Lg; VA; 1, I A 4 , .A r . ' w 1 14; i rHlexml , .W , I $32M 'x ! x$ w Kg??? W Q2; K kaJI WW W'MQWJ k th LU l 4MWM' + MW 'w , I. 1 .. ; 4,, Woods Hall ROBERT J. ECKELS Associate Professor of Art ANNE DOWER, Instructor in Art 5411 is nothing more than the shadow of hu- manityfJ Henry James GLADYS JACKSON, B.A. Instructor in English V would make boyx all learn English, and then I would make the clever ones learn Latin as an hon- or and Greek as a treat. But the only thing I would whip them for is not knowing English? I would whip them hard for that? Winston Churchill MARGO PETERS, M.A. ARTHUR L. PETERS, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Instructor in English HARRIET H. DEXTER, M.R.E. Professor of English SIGRID HOLTER, M.S.L.S. Instructor in Library Science A man who does not know foreign languagex is ignorant of his own? Goethe MARTIN A. KOVOLIS, PhD. Professor of German Books are the treasured wealth of the world, to lit the inheritance of generations? Thoreau , A RENE ST. JULIEN, M.A. flew?! Assistant Professor of French BARBARA FRANKS, M.A. Assistant Professor of Speech KATHRYN R. CHURCH, M.Mus. Associate Professor of Music Music is love in search of a word? Sidney Lanier DONALD B. JACKSON, M.Mus. ' Associate Professor of Music WILLIAM J. ROBINSON, M.A. Assistant Professor of Music : JOHN T. WINKING, M.S. Assistant Professor of Music HILGSDPHY KENNETH L. JANZEN, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Philosophy .11.; .41:me HHM HI n SJHIH$; . In its useful form, materialixm is a product of spirit, The drive of culture impregnate: it and radidtes from it. Materialism is decadent and de- generate only if the spirit of the nation has with- ered? Brooks Atkinson FRANCIS M. SHEA, B.A. Assistant Professor of Journalism RICHARD E. SHERRELL, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion F jC-Il'u WM x1 Memorial Hall NA TURAL S CIEN CES : Science expresxes in human terms our dynamic relation to surrounding reality? George Santayana NEWTON BOBB, SC.D. Professor Emeritus y ANWAR IQBAL, M.S. Instructor in Botany WALTER LINDSTROM, B.Arch. Lecturer in Engineering Drawing FAROOQ A. SIDDIQUI, M.Sc. Assistant Professor of Biology 18 I , xwzvmw w r Why doex this magnifi- cent applied xcience, which savex work and makes life easien bring us little happiness? The simple answer runs, be- came we have not yet learned to make sensible use of it. Albert Einstein ROSALIA A. LEUTGOEB, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry LOUIS KOLONKO, M.S. Professor of Physics NICHOLAS c. BYSTROM, M.A. LEONARD H. HAUER, JR., M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Instructor of Mathematics r'Some men labor with their minds and mme labor with their muscles. Those who labor with their minds govern those who labor with their musolexfj Mencuis GERALD CARLSON, M.S. EDWARD KERNAN, M.Ed. Instructor in Physical Education Associate Professor of Physical Education RAY NELSON, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education DOROTHY E. TEMPLIN, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education QEQE QQQ QQIIQQ QQQQQI MI QIQQQQ QQIQ QIQQ QQIIII K IIIIQIQ III'III'QIQI IQQ MI IlQQI IQIIQII MIQQ leQQMI 1? I zale A QQQQQQ Mag QQIQ QQQQI QQQQ IQQIQQ QQQQ QQ QIQQ QIIQQQ Q 4 Q WJQQQ QQQQQ QIQQ QQQQQQ IQQQQQQQ QQQQ II QQQQQQQ QI QQQ V 64- ':Q 5Ii;IIIQ' IQI'IQ II II II ,II QM QII 'IIQIIIQIQ;I,.II. I ' :l I,I IHQIVI'Q QIhxn-QIIIIIHM P Q IIQIQII I MVW 'II I Q Q'Mml Q m '5 Q IIIjQ, . I. 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BHAK, Ph.D. Professor of Geography Associate Professor of Sociology CLARENCE C. HULLEY, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History GORDON K. JERNSTEDT, M.S. Assistant Professor of Geography 24 and History Old Student Center S TUDENT SEN A TE EFF R 0 VELL PRESIDENT EFF S0 U THERN VICE PRESIDENT Dawn Riese, Jeff Rovell, Fritz Wolff Jeff Southern, Lonnie Krogwold, Mike Harmon DA WN RIESE-SECRETART LONNIE KROGWOLD-TREASURER 27 . DORMITORT RESIDENT McMILLAN HALL McMILLAN HALL Kathy Sauer, Walborg Iverson Head ResidentL Jan Naslund, Janet Pierson, Leanna Wedel, Barbara Boyer, Maria Vezzetti. Norma Kaes, Dawn Riese, Christine Bailey. MEAD HALL Jeff Southern, Mike Harmon, Jack Wesley DORMITORT C0 UNSELORS MEMORIAL HALL Art Fochs, Bob Lee, Jeff Rovell 4: x 10 4. 1g. 4' ' V w , u-vp' ,0 , V. MAW' ,' :5, 3'3: I ' t Nv9f$ SEN I ORS PRESIDENT- DA WN RIESE VICE-PRESIDENT- 1 ROLAND HICKS ? SECRETARQL TREASURERh FRITZ WOLFF Albert G. Albrecht Lemont, Illinois Geography Cele Marie Johnson Albrecht Barksdale, Wisconsin English Richard W. Anderson Ashland, Wisconsin 30 Elementary Education Lloyd Baima Hurley, Wisconsin English Thomas M. Boggess Glenview, Illinois Business Administration 31 Ellen Berg Calumet, Michigan Mathematics Thomas M. Bohn Glenview, Illinois Economics and Business Administration Mary Boyd Barrington, Illinois Sociology Joyn Boyer Ironwood, Michigan Sociology and History Robert Bublitz Elkhorn, Wisconsin Business Administration Judith Fae Brewster Three Lakes, Wisconsin . Biology and Geography 32 Robert C. Clemens Stratford, Wisconsin Mathematics Vincent J. Caruso New Rochelle, New York Economics Carol Fogarty Ashland, Wisconsin Biology Ursula Hambuch Ashland, Wisconsin History Robert Guse Cedarburg, Wisconsin Business Administration and Economics 33 David D. Harju Glidden, Wisconsin Mathematics Carol Jean Hardt Ashland, Wisconsin Elementary Education John Bruce Hedstrom Ironwood, Michigan Business Administration Reino Hill San Jose, California Political Science James E. Hershberger Ashland, Wisconsin Business Administration and Economics 34 Jean Howell Cumberland, Wisconsin Elementary Education David P. Hultman Ashland, Wisconsin Chemistry Edward B. Johnson Rochelle, Illinois Biology Donald F. Kinney Mason, Wisconsin Business Administration Demetri J. Kahriman Ashland, Wisconsin Psychology and Biology 35 Shirley Korpi Wattom, Michigan Chemistry William A. Kountz Duquesne, Pennsylvania Business Administration and Economics Elaine L. Kressin Bloomer, Wisconsin Biology Peter F rancis Lane Merrill, Wisconsin Business Administration and Economics Jean Kyle Ashland, Wisconsin Chemistry 36 Robert E. Lee, Jr. Cloquet, Minnesota Business Administration and Economics Sydney E. Lane Wakefield, Michigan Elementary Education Mary Litchfield Buckland, Massachusetts Elementary Education James E. Lukas Ironwood, Michigan Business Administration and Economics , LaVern Ludwig s Washburn, Wisconsin x Music 37 Sandra Michele Messner Houghton, Michigan Elementary Education Carol Mattson Wakefield, Michigan Sociology Gerald Meyers Benoit, Wisconsin English Sharon Nagro Gile, Wisconsin Social Studies WilliaIn Moore Antigo, Wisconsin Economics and Political Science 38 Gerald 0. Nelson Ashland, Wisconsin Physics and Mathematics Robert R. Nelson Needham, Massachusetts Psychology and Sociology Leon L. Nielsen Owen, Wisconsin Physics Mary J. Paulson Rockland, Michigan English Paul Nopola Ironwood, Michigan Physics John Pavlovich Ironwood, Michigan Social Studies Lloyd L. Reiman Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin Geography Manuel Arturo PeBa-Morel Santo Domingo, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC . Business Administration and Economics David Randby Ashland, Wisconsin Psychology and Sociology Gail Velva Ratliff Ashland, Wisconsin Elementary Education 40 Dawn Riese Janesville, Wisconsin Elementary Education and Philosophy and Religion Thomas Perry Rhoades III New York, New York English Jeff Rovell Skokie, Illinois Biology and Chemistry John F. Seidl Kewaunee, Wisconsin Business Administration Linda Ann Scharp Ashland, Wisconsin Elementary Education 41 Robert Sibbald Ashland, Wisconsin Chemistry Stephen DeWitt Semaria Southfield, Michigan Mathematics Mark M. Smith Buffalo, New York Geography and Geology Darlene Barbo Sunde LaAnse, Michigan History Marilyn Stanley Avon, Ohio Psychology and Business Administration 42 Julia Ross Thompson Mellon, Wisconsin Elementary Education Clarence A. Topp Clintonville, Wisconsin Biology Robert W. Trudeau Ironwood, Michigan Business Administration Jack L. Wesley Glenview, Illinois Economics Susan Welty Park Falls, Wisconsin Elementary Education 43 Barry James Wentz Rhinelander, Wisconsin Music Edward Clarke Wentz Ashland, Wisconsin Elementary Education Joy Joseph Wessely Kewaunee, Wisconsin Geography James P. Zavodsky GlenEllyn, Illinois Mathematics and Business Administration James Wilcox Ashland, Wisconsin Business Administration 44 SENIORS N 0T PICTURED LORNA ANDERSON Milwaukee, Wisconsin Chemistry ROBERT ANDERSON King of Prussia, Pennsylvania Business Administration MARY CARLSON Ashland, Wisconsin English JOHN G. CASPERSON Ashland, Wisconsin Art JOSEPH FRANCIS HurleyJ Wisconsin English BRUCE FROMMANDER Sarona, Wisconsin Biology AUDREY OLSON GEHRIG Edgerton, Wisconsin Psychology and Sociology ROGER W. 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RINGSMUTH VVakefleld, Michigan Art KAREN ROSE Washburn, Wisconsin Elementary Education GEORGE DAVID SARKIS Pittsburg, Pennsylvania History and Political Science TODD SCHMIDT Milwaukee, Wisconsin Mathematics CLARENCE STOCKS Eau Claire, Wisconsin History CAROLYN SUMINISKI Ashland, Wisconsin English VERONA SWANSON Ogema, Wisconsin Elementary Education RUTH SVVENSON Brantwood, Wisconsin Elementary Education ERWIN TEMPLIN Minneapolis, Minnesota Business Administration GUSTAVE FREDERICK WOLFF III , Madison, Wisconsin Art IIIIIIII'IIII'I HI $2.777 ' a n 4,877 I II - I. 7717?; , Ml 1Z7; II NIIII7I WQWR w 7 , WIFKIIIIIHWIMI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIW I IIIIII I XI IIIIIIIKIUM ItlIIIIIIIIIII I'I'IIIIII II II II I IIIIIIIIIIII VIIIIIIIIIIII 7;:H ,III II I I IIIII ,II II Hm . I XIIKKIIIIIIIIIfIfIf' IVI'VIIA IIW IIIIIIIII ,IWIIIIIWI II, MI I .I '7II 7,71 am My . .. IIIII II 777 77M?! III 77x7 7 I77IIIII mm IIIII IIIII I'VII' II II 1757 1! ' . . - MI WI! 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Mead Hall I .Iyydkmup- I-LJ WHOeS WHO AMONG MARY JEAN PAULSON Gamma Nu Omega Northland Players Ski Club Student Senate Kimbell Freshman Award Honorhs List ROLAND HICKS Sigma Tau Gammae President, Vice President, Secretary N-ClubaPresident, Treasurer FootballeMost Valuable Player, NAIA uLittle All Americanh, Baseball Vice President Senior Class BARRY JAMES WENTZ Tau Kappa Epsilon Student LifeeNews Editor Choir Band Music Educatofs National Conference Jazz Band Newman Club Bowling League Student Life Scholarship and Writing Award Deanhs List 48 UNIVERSITIES The Northland College students chosen for ths Who Among Students in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges were selected from approximately seven-hundred and seventy Eve colleges and universities. In making their selection, campus nominating committees consider the studenVs scholar- ship; his participation and leadership in DAWN LARAE RIESE Alpha SigmaePrcsidcnt Student Senate-Secretary WedgeeCo-Editor Honor Court United Christian Campus Fellowship Intersociety Council Choir President Senior Class Uhrig Foundation Scholarship Student Life Leadership Award Honorhs List l STUDENTS IN AMERICAN AND COLLEGES cademic and extra curricular activities; JOYCE BLOOMQUIST . . . . . A1 ha Si. mahHistorian lS c1t12ensh1p and serv1ce to the school; StEdent Eife nd his promise of future usefulness. MabelE.Rasmussen Fund Award Honorhs List Ve are proud of the Northland College tudents named this year. It is through heir excellence that Northlandhs fme ualities become known. i JACK L, WESLEY Student Senate Wedge-Co-Editor Dormitory Counselor Kappa Alpha Mu Dormitory President Dean,s List JEFF ROVELL THOMAS PERRY RHOADES III Tau Kappa EpsilonhPresident Tau Kappa Epsilon Student Senate-President Student LifehEditor Dormitory Counselor h Student Affairs Student Affairs United Christian Campus Fellowship Intersociety Council Choir Band Northland Playerhs President Sophomore Class Newman Club Bowling League Baseball Creative Writefs Club Honorhs List 49 Bethel Sophomore Scholarship ............ The B.P.O.E. Scholarship ................ Delta Pi Theta Scholarship ............. Gamma Nu Omega Scholarship ........... Julia R. Gilman Scholarship ............. Wallace C. Hitchcock lVIemorial Fund ...... STUDENT LIFE Leadership Award ...... STUDENT LIFE Writing Awards ........ Mabel E. Rasmussen Fund .............. HONORS AND A WARDS CONVOCA TION ...... Barbara Rang . . . . Susan Reynolds Kathryn Sieren ..... Sharon Wearing ....... Carol F isher ........ Kate Sauer .......... Ed Wentz Ruth Schreiber Rudy Schleusner Linda Holman ...... Jeffrey Rovell . . . . Carolyn Johnson Nancy Rostallan Donna Westergard ....... Dawn Riese Sally Langhammer Mary Krueger Shirley Korpi Elaine Kressin Joyce Bloomquist Vicki Andrea Donna Holsbo Ellen Berg Carole Hardt THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Student Achievement Award HONORS LIST Richard Anderson Ellen Berg Judith Brewster Mary Carlson Carole Hardt David Harju Roland Hicks Reion Hill David Hultman Shirley Korpi Elaine Kressin Jean Kyle Sydney Lane Sally Langhammer Carol Mattson Mary Jean Paulson John Pavlovich Ronald Pufall Lynda Quistorff Jeffery Rovell Linda Scharp Dawn Riese 50 Donald Kinney Todd Schmidt Erwin Templin Robert Trudeau Susan Welty Arthur F ochs Joyce Bloomquist Donna Holsbo Mary Krueger Duane Larson Donald Scott Jo Ellen Wentz Mary K. Bertagnoli Linda Harries James Hoecker Conrad Kauppi Daniel Miskulin Joan Podlesny Curtis Rahn Barbara Rang Emily Sauter Mary Jane Stromberg : U w , r q! , r WHEL'HHH m lulu , ,er !,wlwll I : . IL: ' Viv: , v'wmhn-U'y 110 ,m, 1! ' WV Student Union :11! w' ' 7, H6 hug, jUNIORS PRESIDENT TOM GLEN VICE-PRESIDENT LARRY DA VIS SECRE TAR 7 LEANN A WEDEL TREAS URER jORENE DEAMICIS FRONT: Gerald Brennan, Mohamed El Barassi, Torn Schwartzburg, Ruth Schreiber. 52 FRONT: Colette Czerwinski, Sharon Fredrick, Gayle Harstad, Cliff Kobata. BACK: Linda Henriksen, Ken Swanson, Mary Krueger, Carl Marty, Dan Schneider. FRONT: Sandy Black, Rich Meimin. BACK: Gary Spencer, Jon Evertson, Bob Carlquist, Kate Sauer, Henry Gould, Barbara Sexton. 53 FRONT: Janet Pierson, Ruth Caskey, Leanna Wedel. BACK: Tibby Miller, Robin Schroeder, Joyce Bloomquist, Jo Ann De Hate, Bill Seaver. 1 444444 4-4.. ' F IEETMt i124 , 4.,,r WW 4 FM WW4; nu, l: R'vl' L .MMFmKlazg 4 ,4 t; , 4MP M 4 , 1mm In... 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BACK: Gary Smith, Erik Larsen, Mary Jo Stum- reiter, Russ Clarke, Linda Holman, Karl Henrich. X11 11,1,1111,,, 1, 1 1 '1,1 11 11 1' '1 1,,,, '11,,11, 1111 11111' 1 ,,,,1 1' 2111, 1 1 ' 11111 11,111 11'11 '1 1111, 11 1'1 : ,1;1 ,',',7I1, r,i;1f11 17177F111fl7',, ,f,,777 '11'111111,',1 1,111,, '11 ,II ,,1 1 111 11101 ,,,11 11 11 11'1fWW' 'VMN11171 1 ,1'111 1 11 W14, 11 1,111,111,111 111 111' 111111111 1 ' 111 111,1 1,1111, ,1'1' 117,1, '1'1', 1 1',,111 1 11,11 N orthland Gymnasium FRESHMEN PRESIDENT TIM D U TBA VICE-PRESIDENT CHA RLES KELLSTR 0M SECRETAR T CHRIS BRADFORD TREA S URER-- MARY CHARLES PLANTE FRONT: Brian Anthony, Jim Maki. BACK: Larry Bangs, Roberta Graves, Gleness Oehlke, Janice Jellish, Kristen Larson, Chris Baumann, Carolyn Johnson, John Maurer. 60 FRONT: James Swanson, Cathy Leaf, Ben Anderson, Bob Newton. 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I , 7h, 1 1 1:2 NV 1' MI t1 WW W WM?! mmiifli'wh 1 I , I 1 Menys Dormitory 64 FRONT: L. Reiman, E. Johnson President, F. Wolff -Treasurer, Mr. St. Julien Advisor, W. Seaver Vice President, B. Lee. BACK: J. Seidl, M. Harmon Secretary, J. Hershberger, Mr. L.Haue1P-Advisor. FRONT: B. Sibbald, G. Nelson, T. Grossell, B. Bublitz, Falstad, B. Berg, J. Hedstrom, J. Wessley, J. Kruse, T. C. Gresham, B. Clark. MIDDLE: D. Johnson, D. Hult- Dirnberger, I Pigeon, R. Ueke, G. Brennan, L. Krogwald, man, J. Bloomquist, T. O Brien, D, Carey, D. Schneider, D.Brown. D. Homan, R. Meimin, T. LeHer. BACK: B, Hammen, B. FRONT: B. Bloomquist, -E. Larson, BACK: J Garberson, L. Decker, R. Worth, B. From- holz. 66 III I all I II. III I! II Iva Ii: .huugu SIGMA TAU GAMMA FRONT: R. Molis, J. Graham Treasurer, R. Hicks J. Maro. BACK: Mr. G. Carlson-Advisor, T. Gukich, President, G. Spencer Vice-President, L. Marconeri, B.Brown,T.Boggess,G.Sarkis,S.Gibbon. FRONT: C. Trampe, P. Lane, 5. Purdy. BACK: V. Caruso, C. Wangaard, W. Adams, B. Mutnick, M. Estes, T. Bohn, E. Olfe, T. Perry, C. Brink. 68 mm TAU KAPPA EPSILON FRONT. Dr. K. Janzen Advisor, C. TopwPresident, T. Price Secretary, E. Manteufel, M. Havner, E. Schoen, Dr. A. Bhak Advisor. BACK: W. Moore Treasurer, B. Wentz, J. Zavodsky Vice President. FRONT: P. Neri, T. Dutra. BA CK: J. Bodle, G. Nelson, M. Gregory. FRONT: J. Colletti, L. Davis, J. Rovell, J. Hoecker. SECOND ROW: T. Gillespie, G. Ray, P. Rogalske, J. Caskey, R. Carlquist, G. Rota, T. McDougall. THIRD ROW: D. Abel, D. Hodgins, D. Schultz, T. Hohol, M. 73 Allison, V. Jacobson, K. Balkin, J. DeVoe. BACK: S. Japuntich, J. Sarnoff, R. Schluesner, C. Dahl, T. Steele, C. Nerhling, D. Axelson, T. Martin, R. Postal, M. Pena, J.Evertsen. ALPHA SIGMA FRONT: D. Westergard Secretary, J. De HatewVice President, M. Krueger President, L. Mrdjenovich Treasurer. BAC ' L. Harries, L. Scharp, D. Holsbo, B. Rang, J. Bloom- quist. FRONT: K. Sieren, C. Hanneman, J. Engel, J. Brewster, talin, C. Johnson, S. Lindblad, D. Riese, L. Holman, J. M. Stumreiter, B. Jenista. BACK: M. Ouellette. N. Ros- Howell', S. BenZOW, H. Peltomaki, R. Ferries, J. Bowen Wentz. DEL TA PI THETA FRONT: A. DurandaPresident, K. Sauer Vice-President, J. DeAmiCis-Treasurer. BACK C. Czerwinski, B. Sexton, S. Heropoulos Secretary. 77 FRONT: R. Caskey, S. Heropoulos, C. Czerwinski, M. Koonz, G. Oehlke, C. Greene, T. Miller, J. Aitken, S. Vezzetti, J. DeAmicis. MIDDLE: E. Kressin, A. Durand, Wearing, M. Adams,N.Kaes, S. Messner. M. Hunt, L. Henriksen, L. Wedel, B. Sexton. BACK: R. FRONT: M. Bertagnoli President, E. Berg Vice-President. BACK: C. Fisher, K. Smith Secretary, T. Kolberg, E. Olson. MMA NU OMEGA FRONT: S. Fredrick, A. Carlson, J. Arnold. MIDDLE: volinski, M. Stromberg, Mrs. Holmgren Adyisor, C. John- C. Suminski, M. Plante, J. Kyle, A. Bobb, C. Albrecht, son, R. Zehe, S. Sandstrom, E. Sauter, M. Litchfield, J. M. Crow, B. Pitts. BACK: K Fisher, S. T ndall, K. Re- Caskey.' MUSIC ED UCA TORS NA TIONAL CONFERENCE Barry Wentz President Mary Krueger Vicc-President Lyn Mrdjenovich SeCretary Mrs. Church Advisor NEWMAN John GarbersonmPresident Kay Swanson Secretary C L U B Maria Vizzetti Treasurer Fr. Conran AdVisor SKI cWOR THLAN D TIPPERKSw SEEPWENGE' ELISE THE VOICE OF THE STUDENTS NORTHLAND COLLEGE, ASHLAND, WISCONSIN STUDENT LIFE G? g THE VOICE OF THE STUDENTS 623?. Q, Official Student Publication of $ Northland College, Ashland, Wis. 6x 0 Since February 1911 a Q Yearly subscriptions to STUDENT LIFE may be obtained by sending Q $1.50 00 cover mailing and hand- ling chargeQ to. Student Life, Northland College, Ashland, Wis. o liditor-in-Chicf ......... Tom Price Asst. Ed. ........... Gary Spencer . v. News Editor ......... Barry Wentz Q b Sports Editor ........... Joe Maro 0 Drama ............. Mike Havner Q. . Q Q Busmess Manager ...... Tom Bohn Q9 Cartoonist ......... Peter Steinmetz $ Photographer ......... 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North Dakota State College Pillsbury College Bethel College Lakeland College U. of Minnesota-Morris Milton College North Dakota State Teachers College 6-19 32h 0 6 26 34-13 6 21 0E26 14 0 brag? . With Luke BACK CoaCh Ed Kernan, L. Krogwald, B. Nordquist, J Hanrahan, B. Kountz, G. Lund- Hammen, M. Harmon, C. Nehrling, G. Brennan, quist, G. Meyers, D. Bloss. R. Burke, S. Saniuk, D. Carey. FRONTaD. BASKETBALL Lakeland College Dominican College St. Norbert College Eau Claire State University Pillsbury College St. Norbert College Milton College Stout State University Eau Claire State University Lakdand CoHege Dominican College Bemidji State College U. of Minnesota-Morris U. of Minnesota-Morris Northwestern College Bethel College hdkjugan Tbch Lh8vmshy Northwestern College Lakehead University 729- 98 101- 79 6849106 83- 74 106- 59 71-g102 73- 67 79- 74 73- 78 93- 98 7877 77 8549101 959- 94 694- 75 110,.101 73- 97 90-9 82 101- 72 1027- 50 P. Mercier, L. Dekker, J. Paul, R. Deiler, J. DeVoe, McNemey. N ortl western Bethel St. Norbert Michigan Tech Pioneer Conference Stout State Bethel N orthland U.M.D. Michigan Tech Relays Bethel Invitational Pioneer Conference 97 Poodle Lounge 10 7 Lakehead Raiders 20 1 Bessmer Amateurs D. Hultman, D. Schneider, B. Anthony, S. Gibbon, D. Harding, Coach George Schmidt. Stout State University Ashland Tennis Club Itasca Junior College Ashland Teachers College Superior State University Stout State University Eau Claire University Gogebic Junior College Michigan Tech University Gogebic Junior College Northern Michigan University Michigan Tech University Stevens Point State University Ashland Tennis Club Bethel College U. of Minnesota-Morris Pioneer Conference GOLF Northern Michigan University Michigan Tech University Northern Michigan University Michigan Tech University Pioneer Conference w k w ' ?.gamm 2nd 5 10 7V2 7V2 4- wll 3y2w11y2 0 6 5 4 5: 0 6- 3 9- O 0 9 OM 9 4H 5 0M 7 4 5 2 7 1- 8 0 10 4 5 1 5 4- 2 BASEBALL Superior State University Stout State University Superior State University TENWlS 1 8 0 11 0:21 0 10 6 8 0 7 CHEERLEADERS Proposed Chapel S TUDEN T A CTIVITIES SLO? H09 SEPTEMBER 26 y? 51-? THE PHI INFORMAUj HOMECOMING 64 OCTOBER 15-16-17 NOR THLAND . 34 LA KELAND' 13 T. G.I.F. DANCE 107 , CHRISTMAS DANCE DECEMBER 17 SNOW FESTIVAL w E m P M H RED CARNA TION BALL S OPH 0M ORE The Bridge S m w m V S TUDEN T RECITALS BARRY JAMES WENTZ Trombone LYNDA QUISTORFF Piano SEN I 0R RECITA LS LAVERN LUDWIG;Voice H9 1 Vx V: XX 1: UN5' KATE SAUER Voice PAR TIAL RECITALS HOWARD LEAFBLAD VOiCe SHARON LINDBLAD-Piano I20 LYN MRDJENOVICH Voice MARY KRUEGER Voice LUCILLE MANSFIELD Piano 121 MARY LOU OUELLETTE Piano BARRY JAMES WENTZ-Piano F OR ALL S m M w CONVOCA TIONS 899 CONCERTS David Qwe Artist Dr. Douglas Steere Historian Dorothy Bales Violinist I26 Professor Joseph Dillinger Physicist Rabbi Sheldon Gordon Theologian Won Kyung Cho Korean Dancer Dr. Walter Harrelson Theologian Robert Gartside Tenor Father Augustyniak, O. Praem. Theologian Robert Swenson Cellist WWWWMMW Jackson Robinson Concert Bernard Goodman Violinist I28 GRAD UA TION E ; i i 353$? ngm g4; X J5Wg$ W11; ygg M.g;mmmemMgmM nglmmwfmmwmzmg$ 41;; 13 MM ' J?Mkzgng Wm; Mggml, yldcczzzmz .431 altaMaZE -gjwm 4' m a2Mwh$gizomwy COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Processional: Trumpet V oluntary Purcell The N orthland College Brass Ensemble John T. Winking, Director Invocation Dr. Richard E. Sherrell Chaplain to N orthland College and ordained minister, United Church of Christ Sonata Storl T1675-1719T Two Sonatas Reiche T 1667- 1 734D Ricercar Palestrina T 1525-1594T The Northland College Brass Ensemble Dedication of Physical Education Building Walter L. Larson Vice President of the Board of Trustees, Northland College Keep In The Middle Of The Road TNegro SpirituaD arr. Bartholomew The Exodus Song Ernest Gold Voyageufs Male Chorus Kathryn Ragsdale Church, Director Sharon Lindblad, Accompanist Commencement Address The Honorable Warren P. Knowles Governor of the State of Wisconsin Presentation of Class of 1965 Dr. James R. Davies Dean of Student Personnel Dr. Carl J. Kleyensteuber Dean of Instruction Confcrring of BachelorTs Degrees Dr. Richard P. Bailey President Presentation of Honorary Doctorate Degree Candidate Dr. Carl J. Kleyensteuber Conferring of Honorary Doctorate Degree Dr. Richard P. Bailey Northland College Hymn Ristvedt-Vickers Brass Ensemble and Audience Benediction Chaplain Sherrell Recessional: Trumpet Voluntary Purcell The Northland College Brass Ensemble 131 ,I-IlullllIlIlu mg; F-F-m. .,,,m: r w. 35.51-115 41!, ,: , c.3273a SENIOR DIRECTORY ALBRECHT, ALBERT G.; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Baseball; Ski Club. ALBRECHT, CELE MARIE JOHNSON: Gamma Nu Omega, Secretary, President; Ski Club; Deaan List. ANDERSON, LORNA: Delta Pi Theta; Inter- society Council; Deaan List. ANDERSON, RICHARD W.: Honosz List. BAIMA, LLOYD: Honosz List. BERG, ELLEN: Gamma Nu Omega, Vice-President, Secretary; Honor Court; Honosz List; Mable E. Rasmussen Scholarship; Gamma Nu Omega Scholar- ship. BOGGESS, THOMAS M.: Sigma Tau Gamma; Ski Club. BOHN, THOMAS M.: Sigma Tau Gamma; Student Life; Student Senate, Treasurer; Newman Club; Intersociety Council; Deaan List. BOYD, MARY: Gamma Nu Omega; Dearfs List. BOYER, JOHN: Newman Club; Deaan List. BREWSTER, JUDITH FAE: Alpha Sigma; Choir; Band; Ski Club; Honosz List; D.A.R. Scholarship. BUBLITZ, ROBER: Phi Sigma Epsilon; Ski Club; Dearfs List. CARUSO, VINCENT J.: Sigma Tau Gamma; Newman Club; Ski Club; Dean,s List. CASKEY, JUDITH ANN: Gamma Nu Omega; Choir; Cheerleader; Ski Club; United Christian Fellowship. CASPERSON, JOHN G.: Phi Sigma Epsilon; Deaan List. CLEMENS, ROBERT G.: Philalethean; Dean,s List; Choir; Band. FOGARTY, CAROL: Choir; Newman Club. GERHIG, AUDREY: Alpha Sigma; Honor Court; Deaan List; United Christian Campus Fellowship. GUSE, ROBERT: Phi Sigma Epsilon; Track; Base- ball; Dean,s List. HAMBUCH, URSULA: Honosz List. HANSEN, ROGER W.: Phi Sigma Epsilon; Deaan List. HARDT, CAROLE JEAN: Honosz List. HARJU, DAVID D. : Track; Honofs List. HEDSTROM, JOHNWBRUCE: Basketball; Deaan List. HERSHBERGER, JAMES E.: Phi Sigma Epsilon, Historian, Secretary; Football; wrestling, N-Club; Deaan List. HILL, REINO: Philalethean; Honosz List; Arthur J. Ingold Junior Award. HOWELL, JEAN: Alpha Sigma; United Christian Campus Fellowship; Choir; Ski Club; Dearfs List. 136 HULTMAN, DAVID R: Phi Sigma Epsilon; Hon- osz List. JOHNSON, EDWARD B.: Phi Sigma Epsilon, President; Student Senate; Newman Club; Inter- society Council; Ski Club; Deanas List. KAES, NORMA: Delta Pi Theta; Honor Court; SkiClub. KAHRIMAN, DEMETRI J: Philalethean ; Honosz List. KINNEY, DONALD F: Newman Club; Deaan List. KOONZ, ROBERTA: Delta Pi Theta; Ski Club; Student Life; Honor Court; Dean7s List. KORPI, SHIRLEY: Delta Pi Theta, President; Honor Court; United Christian Campus Fellowship; Intersociety Council; Honofs List; Delta Pi Theta Scholarship. KOUNTZ, WILLIAM A.: Sigma Tau Gamma; Football; Basketball; Golf; Baseball; N-Club, Vice- President. KRESSIN, ELAINE L.: Delta Pi Theta, Historian; Dorm Counselor; Band; Honosz List; Julia Gil- man Award; Delta Pi Theta Scholarship. KYLE, JEAN: Gamma Nu Omega; Band; Honosz List. LANE, PETER FRANCIS: Sigma Tau Gamma; Football; Newman Club; Intersociety Council; Ski Club; Dearfs List. LEE, ROBERT E., JR.: Phi Sigma Epsilon, Secre- tary ; Dorm Counselor; Basketball; Dean,s List. LITCHFIELD, MARY: Gamma Nu Omega, Sec- retary; Choir; Band; Deanys List. LUDWIG, LAVERN: Delta Pi Theta, President, Chaplain; Intersociety Council; Choir. LUKAS, JAMES: Golf; Newman Club. MCDONALD, CHARLES: Ski Club; Dean,s List. MESSNER, SANDRA MICHELE: Delta Pi Theta; secretary; Honor Court; Newman Club; Dean:s List. MEYERS, GERALD: Student Senate; Basketball; Baseball. MOORE, WILLIAM: Philalethean, Newman Club Bowling; Dean,s List. NAGRO, SHARON: Deaan List. NELSON, GERALD 0.: Phi Sigma Epsilon; Ski Club; Dean,s List. NIELSON, LEON L.: Phi Sigma Epsilon; Student Senate; Newman Club. NOPOLA, PAUL: Dean,s List. OESTREICHER, WILLIAM J.: Newman Club; Choir ; Deaan List. PAULSON, MARY J.: Gamma Nu Omega; Stu- dent Senate; Ski Club, Honofs List; Kimbell Fresh- Treasurer ; man Prize Award; VVhds Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. PAVLOVICH, JOHN: Honofs List. PENA-MOREL, MANUEL ARTURO: Philale- thean; Student Life; Wedge; Track; Baseball; New- man Club; Dcarfs List. PUFALL, RONALD F.: Newman Club; Honofs List. QUISTORFF, LYNDA HAGSTROM: Newman Club; Choir; Honofs List. RANDBY, DAVID K. : Dean,s List. RATLIFF, GAIL VELVA: Delta Pi Thcta; Dra- matics; Band; Pep Band. REIMAN, LLOYD L.: Phi Sigma Epsilon; Basket- ball. RHOADES, THOMAS PERRY: Philalethean, Chaplain; Student Life, Co-editor, Editor-in-Chief; Student Affairs; United Christian Campus Fellow- ship; Choir; Creative Writing Club; Northland Players; VVhds Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. RIESE, DAWN: Alpha Sigmaj President; Wedge, Co-Editor; Student Senate, Secretary; Honor Court; United Christian Campus Fellowship; Intersociety Council; Choir; Honofs List; Student Life Leader- ship Award; VVhok Who Among Students in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities; Mabel E. Rasmussen Fund Scholarship. RINGSMUTH, JAMES E.: Wedge; Deank List. ROVELL, JEFF: Philalethean, President; Student Senate, President; Dorm Counselor; Student Affairs; Baseball; Intersociety Council; Band; Honofs List; ths Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. SARKIS, GEORGE DAVID: Sigma Tau Gamma, Vice-President, President; Football; Newman Club; Ski Club; Dean,s List SCHARP, LINDA ANN: Alpha Sigma; Honofs List. SEIDL, JOHN F.: Phi Sigma Epsilon, Chaplain; Newman Club. SEMARIA, STEPHEN DEWITT: Tennis; Band; Hockey, Dean,s List. SMITH, MARK M.: Student Senate; Basketball; Golf; Newman Club. STANLEY, MARILYN: Honor Court; Choir; Ski Club; Dramatics. SUNDE, DARLENE BARBO: Newman Club; Ski Club. TEMPLIN, ERWIN W. : Honofs List. THOMPSON, JULIA ROSS: Dean,s List. TOPP, CLARENCE A.: Philalethean, President, Treasurer; Student Senate; Intersociety Council, Treasurer; Dearfs List; Band. TRUDEAU, ROBERT W.: Honofs List. VVELTY, SUSAN: Delta Pi Theta; United Christian Campus Fellowship; Choir; Band; Ski Club; Dearfs List. WENTZ, BARRY JAMES: Philalethean; Student Life; Choir; Band, Vice-President, Assistant Director; Pep Band, Director; M.E.N.C., President; String En- semble, Director; Political Assembly; Jazz Band; Brass Choir; Deanjs List; ths Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Student Life Scholarship and Writing Award. WESLEY, JACK L.: Wedge, Co-Editor; Student Senate; Dormitory Counselor; Deads List; Kappa Alpha Mu monorary FratQ; Wedge Scholarship; ths Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. WESSELY, JOY JOSEPH: Phi Sigma Epsilon; United Christian Campus Fellowship; Band; Ski Club; Dean,s List. VVILCOXJ JAMES: Deanys List. WOLFF, GUSTAVE FREDERICK: Phi Sigma Epsilon, Vice-President; Wedge; Student Senate; United Christian Campus Fellowship; Intersociety Council; Ski Club, Treasurer; Deanas List. ZAVODSKY, JAMES P.: Philalethean, Vice-Pres-- ident, Secretary; Band, Vice-President; Jazz Band; Brass Choir. Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, of glory in. the flower; We will grieve not, ratluar 15nd Strength in what remains behind; . . . William W ordsworth CO-EDITORS DA WN L. RIESE jACIf L. WESLEY A SS1 S TAN T EDITORS DA VID HELLER v 'FRITz WOLFF BARBARA RANG DONNA WESTERGARD TOM M. BOHN COLLEEN McCRA CKEN PHO T0 GRA PHER THOMAS KINNEY The 1965 WEDGE Editors wish to give special thanks to Pete Stienmetz for his etchings of the Northland buildings which are being reproduced for the First time in this yearbook. Mr. Stienmetz further presented the WEDGE with two water color illustrations of the iioldh and iinewh Northland campus. AD VISOR GEOR GE S CHMID T
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