Pacific Lutheran University - Saga Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)
- Class of 1971
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Summer and September 34 October 42 November 54 Fall Sports 64 December 80 January 86 February 92 Winter Sports 1 02 March 1 22 April 1 34 May 1 46 Spring Sports 1 54 Student Services 208 Ad. and Faculty 234 Seniors 2 52 Housing 272 Index 3 1 4 Lon Beyer - editor Nancy Beyer - co-editor 1 9 7 1 Milton Nesvlg - advisor Kenneth Dunmire - photographer Pischel Yearbooks, Inc. - publisher it SAGA l 2 3 Lx, ',,Y. s J 'fi f A, Q22 D 1 , J ff, af 6 Q' W'fh1flI3Z'l xx, ii- ' b w., 5... f i i f K . R X - , A v 1' al' ,V 2111381 V 9? Lxxxgrl ' TQ . 5 3 figs f it F . 15 v+ '6'fi73f7 .. XB ,,g',, .A MFI ' lvl ji.. n sy A. gl. Q X w 1 1 3 slr-0 '! I .Q-I' 'Wifi 1 X .ja K 'iris I YY, 'F 'X 84- ,IW L xy X . 1 41,44 11+ ff M, .MW 9' l N364 Q Q an i f ,. 1? fi .Ar 5 Q v mx . B 3 i 4 Q i 3 . .., , -., -gpg , , ' 'Av -1-- Q... :voo- TS ,Ig ,..E5,Ql..w,, 5 Q- xl: ' f3.:af,? , I I ' 9 K. 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Q1Qff99fff W' ' h Ll 72 members of the P.L. U. Choir of the West begin their successful tour of four European countries. 2 ' 5, H1 Mark Houglum, President of the Choir of the West . . . . . I th C talks with Choir director, Maurice Skones ,while they Director Skones leads the choir in their specuz performance for e ro-wn Prince of Norway as he admires them from the center isle in a church in Oslo, the capitol of Norway. await performance time in Odensse, Denmark. PLU's Choir of the West traveled to Europe in late May, 1970 to represent Seattle at the Nine Hundred Years' Festival in Bergen, Norway. The six-week tour also took them to England, Germany, and Denmark. In Re ild, Denmark they performed at the Fourth of July Festifval. Other engagements included singing for Crown Prince Harold of Norway in Oslo, and performing at the Aalborg, Denmark Festifval with the United States Air Force Band and the Aalborg Symphony Orchestra. Trafvelin with the group were Mr. Maurice Sgones, director of the Choir of the West, and Mrs. Skones, President and Mrs. Eugene Wiegman, and President Emeritus and Mrs. Robert A.L. M ortfvedt. 5' i During one of their first engagements the choir gape an informal concert for some of the people of the city of Odensse in Denmark. Q-.X Gary Thorson, Mrs. Skones, and Mr. Skones finish their lunch while aboard the ship Brand VII. Debbie Herircal talks to Mark Houglum while Karen Wraalstad and other choir members rest after a tiring performance. 1 1' ' 47 mf 5 I ire, Q Wayne Newton: Mr. Entertainment The many faces ... ofthe talented . .. ... Mr. Wayne Newton . .. Mr. Wayne Newton's skill as an entertainer is evident by the packed house he performed for in Olsen auditorium. 2 D Wm 3 . - :.iv-Qeffnf ' ' vest., vw. , -. J W V, .1 7' 45' qi' 'sf' A.. f'- .P ah! - . .5- 1 v 714. W o. , 4 Egan' ,. 5? - Avg-.0 f'f.f in 'H' Q 'X M, T ry J Q11 V ' 2 m,-MW H ,if Zliffwufg 41 WONKE X A Q Uctober S i sg Q U.S.M.C. Band Marches O The audience is enthralled by the music. The brass of the United States Marine Band play a march by John Philip Sousa. The U.S.M. C. band presented a program of marches, classics and popular music. The U.S.M.C. band under the directorship of Col. Albert Schoepper. Freshmen rientation Week's Theme: fi f , M nt, A i Check-in day is typically a hectic one! Here students are greeted and registered in Ordal Hall. ,weyih f ww' :www ' e l A - fiofww in s 3' X I e it ,u A -t fl A t L L . f A , I t Y 4 ., . F X W I mn, ,.-,1 40' W 4 wi.. A. ftfd Laurie Sinclair attacks unpacking vigorously. Making new friends is one of the dividends of Orientation. A group of Freshmen guided by Bruce Bessler pause in front of the Administration Building. www el rm Run and Catch the Wind Bob Hasselblad and John Walk were featured at Hong for Make the Rounds Night in Orientation Week. and Q. Lv 1. President and Mrs. Wiegman greet J an Gilpin and J oe Tveten at the President's reception. Faculty and students gather for the Opening Convocation. Run and Catch the Wind was the theme of this year's Freshmen Orientation Week. It was a busy time, filled with places to go, thin s to dog and people to meet. It was confusing, hurrieci and yet generally an enjoyable time. As one Group leader said, This week will seem a month long, after that, time flies! The first three da s were spent in group discussion meetings, -tours 0? the Library, Physical Education facilities, Science Building, the various offices of ASPLU and Student Affairs. It was also a time for meeting with advisers, taking placement tests and either observing or taking part in the spectacle of registration and re-registration. Hi h spirits were sometimes tempered by Bookstore bilgs. The evenings brought such traditional activities as No Sweat Night , Faculty Home Visitation, and the President's reception. With the end of the week came classes, Opening Convocation, Merrilee Rush, Bandana, and the Big-Little Sis picnic. It was the best of times, It was the worst of times. It was fun. if Miss Cindy Greer 1 970- 71 Pacific Lutheran Homecoming Homecoming 1970' was exciting for all at P.L. U. including students, faculty, and returning alumni. Queen Cindy Greer was accompanied by her attendants Marcia Taylor and Gayle Se'verson. Starting off the Homecoming activities was the annual Songfest and Coronation, which was followed by a bonfire and stomp. Friday night featured a Blues Concert by B.B. King. Saturday included the game with Whitman and the Homecoming Dance, with the theme of the Golden Nugget. WAV Attendant Miss Marcia Taylor. 'X hrs- Q Attendant Miss Gayle Sefverson. in ndy garbs Ci fl S0 Wil Frank 0 fl Te. : 'VID E o O Q3 E :E Q: -:N UN MS en -E E o E3 E EE Master of Ceremonies S tefve Larson. qs, J- , f Q .M ez. . The inhabitants of Horny-toad Flats. Hot Time in the Old Town Luk: The winners of Songfestg Evergreen and Hong. -...,,... Kreidler and Ivy were the first place winners of the Pony Express races. Homecoming Game was highlighted by defeating the Whitman team 37-9. Pom-pon girls J ean-Marie Olsen and Janie Taylor lead the audience in spirit while the Lutes come marching in. B.B. K ' Queen Cindy reigns ofuer Homecoming Game. Cindy, Gail, and Marcia are presented to the student body. B.B. King and his guitar Lucille were featured at the Homecoming Concert. Leadership Retreat: Time For All i Be-v Shrumm and Bob Hasselblad lead To gather together around a blazing fire creates a certain closeness and fellowship. Thoughtful meditation is a great part a leadership retreat. Of the nightly songfest. Dick Ostenson and Dr. Philip Beal engage each other in an intent discussion 2 -,lk pi T' 'f lei , if i 6 page ,MW Produced by Musical Director Dramatic Director. . Q M , 4 :Hy ,, -.zz-ng, Aldonza Q I 'Wi '. I UM g 4 'ni p K M I ,,,, 3- , 1 M - A x X I Q Don Quixote To Dream the lmpossibie Dream 4+ x 3 K svi X . fi . 'ww 1. ,S Qu- Ask rl The Psalm 'YM Xx Wig W1 I r- 'Fu xg' 'V' f 3:4 x I ffl? A nr Q3 4 if 'WW ovember Red Riding Once upon a time, there lived a young wolf who thought he was as good as a human being. He thought this so strongly that he tried to be accepted as a human. He stole Little Red Riding Hood's cloak and learned to walk and talk exactly like her to prove he could do anything a human could do. He even learned the password used between Little Red and her grandma. But, alas, the young wolf could not quite control all his wolfish instincts and in the end was tripped up by Grandma, who may look old and helpless, but is really always on her toes. Well, that's not quite the way I heard it, but I guess everythiri? has to changeg even Little Red Riding ood. Cast Youag Wolf ........... Greg Thompson Old olf ................ Pennie Knight Little Red Riding Hood . .Gwen Larson Grandmother ............. Julie Harris Nicholas ..................... Bob Hoff Peter ......... ..... F rank Calsbeck Mother ..... ....... B ecky Shear Directed by ..... .... E ric Nordholm Two wolves are better than one? 'S fltn A'l!r1:XXf' Jr .mf 'N f if wlwl ffaf-E ! . 1 si 'ff' ' fi? W' A Ii. iv N1 Q af ' i -2 fm ii'.. . t Drug Symposium: n Understanding i-W The faculty panel included from l. to r.: Dr. Nolph, Prof. Knutsen, Dr. Nesset, Dr. Williamson, Dr. Olberholtzer, and Mr. Jones. ff' I 1 ni Dr. Eklund takes a moment to try and help Tom Maschhoff clear up some misconception. Dr. Joel Fort led the discussion . .. in the Abuse and Use of Drugs Lieutenant Colonel .l.D. Lyles discusses the use of drugs in the army with interested PL U students. A two-day drug symposium was held in November, providing the average P.L. U. student with an understanding of the use and . abuse of drugs. J A series of four films on drug usage were shown with a question and answer period following. Dr. Geor e Gay, Chief of the Heroin Glinic in San Francisco headed the discussion. Evening discussions were held by Lt. Col. J.D. Lyles and Warrant Officer V.E. Yarnell on dru use in the Army and by Dr. Roiert Drum and Robert Menzel on ways of treating addicts. Dr. J oel Fort presented the topic of drug legalization. A faculty panel examined the question of drug use in general and related it specifically to drug use at P.L. U. The symposium was organized by Harold Jensen, Dave Hoak, and Gary Horpedahl. . .. on drug legalization. Dr. George Gay answers questions students and faculty have on drugs. University Center Dedication- Bill Christiansen, President Weigman, Mr. Dederer, and Mr. F intel snip the ribbon. Speakers for the day include IClockwise from top leftj Norman F intel, Michael Dederer, J ack Wright, and President Weigman. Guests inspect the main lobby of the new Center. The November 9th dedication of the new University Center marked the completion of one of the key elements in a long ranlge development plan established y the University in 1 964. Built on the bluff separating upper and lower campuses, the Center serves not only to unify the campus geographically, but socially as well. Jack Wright, of the architectural firm Bindon and Wright, presented the key to the Center to President Weigman in a short dedictory ceremony in Olsen Auditorium. Also New Home for PLU Activities ' Z 4, 1 gf if 3 Q f -if f 5 5 participating in the program were Norman F intel the LC's representative of LIFE lLutheran Ingathering For Educationj, Michael Dederer, Chairman of the Board of Regents, Dr. Ray Tobiason Alumni Association President, Dr. Daniel Leasure, Vice President for Student Affairs, Marvin Swenson, Director of the Center, and Bill Christiansen, ASPLU President. After a brief ribbon cutting ceremony, the Center was officially opened for inspection by parents, students, alumni, and guests. Visitors find their way to Olsen Auditorium. Matthew Weigman samples food service punch. Parents, students, alumni, and friends gather, awaiting official opening. New Hope Singers: Worship In Music ,mwwwwssfmgwwiw A Z, K The New Hope Singers consist of a brass section, a rhythm section, and three singers. A member ofthe New Hope Singers. i 0 1 r f vu 7 A , 'ff The New Hope Singers represents college-aged coeds recruited from 'various areas in the Reflections on a new sound. U.S. ratory . . . The Art of Persuasion The annual all-school oratory contest, sponsored by Pi Kappa Delta, was held on November 30 and December 1. With topics ranging from war to indifviduality, sefven speakers surfvifved the preliminary round. Those competing in finals included: Margit Oklefuik, Rob F ox, Julie Harris, Sam Torfvend, Sue Peterson, Greg Yock, and Eric Feste. The speakers were judged on their ability to persuade the listners. Such things as delifvery and speech content were considered. Eric Feste demonstrates an intense desire to communicate. President Weigman presents Sam Torvend with a check for his award winning speech, In'visibility. President Weigman presents Sue Peterson with her 1st Place trophy as Professor KarL Sam Torfvend. and Margit Oklefuik look on. Contestants included Eric Feste, Rob Fox, Margit Oklefvik f3rd Placej, Sue Peterson C1 st Placej, Sam Torfuend 12nd Placel, Julie Harris, and Greg Yock. I Q' J i x A .. ff? 5 ' 'Ml 1 5222 , fx ' v' ff , A -f' 'I I 5 N E ' 3 V 5.' ff ' . ' I ' A W-. AW, 1. ' .pix sw S , L. 1 -. Hx.: .ffm 91? -af , 5 t 1 K J, f, s ' 5.50 1:- gg Q . if 11H??i .Wg fs -wqwx V gf 'V 1 ew, 4 a ,yu ,km 1 V sf,-as--Qse-we-fury'-ff' Aww- '.. u- I' ' I lwvihz. unsure 9 1 mmf in -s PLU Girls Score A Winning Season Precision, accuracy and good sportsmanship provide a fast moving game for PL U hockey players Corrine Deetz, Kathy Knore, Linda Zurfluh, and Evelyn Tisdel. The PL U offensive team pushes hard against a strong defenisve unit from UPS. Evelyn Tisdel, senior center, moves in to score a winning goal. Coached by Miss Sara Officer, the women's field hockey team compiled an impressive 1970 season record. PL U OPP 5 UPS 0 10 Centralia 0 4 Centralia 0 4 Everett 0 3 UPS 0 1 Skagit 3 6 Everett 2 5 Ska it 0 5 UP.Sg 0 1 UW 1 1 Centralia 0 Miss Officer, Coach, and several team members discuss strategy for the commggame. Mrs. Phillips takes time out from refereeirig the Lutes' homecoming game against PS. Actlon Erik Severeid leaps in anticipation as two Doug Robinsons vie for the ball. Declsion Colllsion en, Ivy and Evergreen always Larry Hanson, Erik Severeid and Dave Moore , , meet first on the line. seem puzzeled for the moment. Intramural Football 1 970 John Rankin in possession, Rainier defense in pursuit: at stake, the B League championship. Playoff Results A League B League 1. Evergreen 1. Rainier 2. Ivy 2. Nordic 3. Alpine 3., Alpine 4. Stuen-Cascade 4. Evergreen Once again, the intramural football field was the place for making new acquaintances and renewing old grudges. An ever- present supply of referees and crowds of contact-craving young men provided a welcome break from the adjustment of getting back to school. But it was the pigskin dynasties that triumphed: Evergreen A and Rainier B. Doug Robinson of Rainier lets fly with a quick pass against Alpine. PLU's Dreams End in Knightmareg One of three stumps, Dan Pritchard, breaks into the open. The 1970 Football Season began with a dream and ended with a nitemare. In the season opener against Whitworth the three stumps Halstead, Hammer, and Pritchard ran wild. In addition to the fine performances by veterans, freshmen Tom O'Rourke, Dick Amundson, John Amidon, and George Van Over made impressive debutes. The victory the following week over WWSC was generaled by Jim Hadland, who set up one TD and scored two. Jim's brother Glenn led the Viking offense but was foiled on the ground by the PL U defensive unit, led by Pete Ugstad who made seven tackles and two assists. Against Linfield, Ed Mcgrath's 37 yard field goal, with 2:31 left, was nullified by a three- pointer, with 4 seconds remaining, by the Wildcats. Gary Hammer put the Lutes on the scoreboard early in the second quarter against UPS. However, the Lo gers capitalized on four fumbles to run the score up in their favor. Passing and pass defense combined to give the Lutes an easy victory over Pacific. Two catches by Bernard Johnson and one each by Ed McGrath and Dave Greenwood gave the PLU's three linebackers Stan Pietras, Pete Ugstad, and Zenon Olbertz close in on a helpless Whitman running back. Northwest Conference Standings S CllOOl League' Season Linfield 6-0 8-1 PL U 4-2 6-3 Lewis and Clark 4-2 5-4 Whitman 3-3 4-5 Willamette .3-3 3-5 College of Idaho 1-5 2-7 Pacific 0-6 0-8 1 970 PL U Results PL U OPP. 47 Whitworth 0 29 WWS C 1 4 1 3 Linfield 1 6 7 UPS 24 45 Pacific 1 4 3 7 Whitman 9 37 Willamette 7 30 C. of I. 21 20 L 89' C 34 Lutes Finish Second in C Row 1. Coach Hoseth, Greenwood 1302, Koehn 1642, Griffth 1232, Amidon 1802, Larson 1622, McPherson 1312, Amundson 1412, Johnson 1212, and Coach Mays. Row 2. Coach Johnson, Broeker 1742, Campbell 1632, Bulger 1722, Jones 1552, Safford 1522, Crittendon 1712, Larson 1122, Sencebaugh 1702, McGrath 1832, and Head. Coach Carlson. Row 3. Hanson 1142, Pietras 1662, Anderson 1422, Irion 1222, Spencer 1152, Lindstrom 1812, Hammer 1402, Pritchard 1352, Pettus 1902, Boice 1762, Van Over 1852, Harshman 1652, Huntington 1752, Hadland 1112, Hillesland 1502, Halstead 1202. Row 4. Sims 1512, Nordstrom 1772, Bennett 1782, Sherwood 1342, Ferguson 1322, Olbertz 1682, Ruecker 1312, Ugstad 1532, Elam 1672, O'Rourke 1102, Umeno 1612, Coleman 1862. Dave Halstead sprints around left end. Knights their first aerial scores of the season. The Knights intercepted six times to stifle the Boxer air game. The Knights scored the first five times they got the ball before a Homecomin crowd of 3500 as the gVhitman Missionaries were routed. Bernard Johnson returned the opening kick-off 74 yards. Later Don McPherson and Jim Hadland sprinted for TD's of 54 and 51 respectively while Hans Lindstrom hauled in an aerial bomb for another score. Next the Lutes posted their first victory over the Willamette Bearcats in five outings, with senior Grant Spencer making two interceptions and helping on twelve tackles. In the season's finale, the Lutes lost to L Es' C and dropped into a second place tie with L 86 C. Thus the season that had begun with such high hopes and dreams ended in a Knightmare. Summarizing the season coach Carlson said We had our problems at times on defense throughout the season, but the fellows gave it their best effort, so what more can you ask This certainly was one. Ross Boice devours a back from Whitman. Don McPherson follows the blocking of seniors Dave Halstead and Ed M cGrath. Slippery Jim Hadland scampers do-wn field as he runs the quarterback option to perfection. Wide receiver Ed McGrath grabs a T pass in the Whirworth game. D The elusi-ve Mike Achong of Linfield is finally cornered by the PLU defense. Grant Spencer 1151, Dave Bennett 5782, and Jack Irion 1222 apply the pressure. Head coach Roy Carlson watches in disbelief as Linfield 's field-goal kicker breaks the 1 3- 13 tie with only four seconds left in the game, as the Wildcats win the big one. WW' 1 Ae KL f Q S 'L aww 414 I iyigssuv, Z W 3 1 W 1 W , 9 T ,W .V , . QW f ,,-, m,,,agg., V' ...,. f V ... 4 I , I E. . -V Wm 'Y 4 . 1 at M. H .. 1 W Q. V I V y hu sq, w M - fx . xv ,sw- VW Q , Q , W K ,M ,, ,, , , , Mm wwW'7f ' by W 55 . ff' J, L ., M V A ' 7 aw' V W 'ag ' N n MIM' W. Y. w ff ff fl , N at-+ 22 as fa FEM' fw, . ,, , ,V Q ,, , f, W . TW .J , 1 'f wr ,,W.,,wfq,gL , H M , W , 7 , ff .825 Av f M. sffgjli 'Q f 'Z 5 , ' V 4 ,M V M f ,V M, , j:',.,w! fm' ' 1... ,VW H If . A L ,, X I www Y huh rw A M L 'Q' ' . -,, V ,M-H. f n f if-uf.. .w..:.f'f f , new , , fu. IW 0 b W Mi- I ., I Wfm ' .1 K' A ff -eww 'M ,,,ff, .. 'if ,W - . ,+V it 'wifldf Cornerback Dave Anderson mauls the helpless quarterback from Whirworth. 71 Quarterback Jim Hadland fires a strike to Dave Greenwood in the nick of time. Senior halfback Gary Hammer pro-ves that he fully recovered from last years injury by sweeping right end in the game against Whitworth. PL U won 4 7-0. Senior Dave Halstead attempts to a-void being tack led in the game with rival UPS. If anyone wonders why PLU had the powerful running attack that they did they can study this picture. Notice the wall of blocking that has formed. PLU's field-goal team provides excellent protection for one of Ed McGrath's recori setting field-goals. There were nine three pointers for a conference recor Flrfshman Greg Coleman stops a UPS running D 3'- mwuI 74 Rob Sherwood and all-district linebacker Pete Ugstad close in on a UPS runner. One of the best teams I've been priviledged to work with, offensively, without question, the best: and although we lost some key personnel, there is a fine nucleus of talent returning for next year. This past year could well be called the record breaking year. The total offense for the year of 3588 yards replaced the previous record set in 1969 of 3210 yards. Total offense for a single was set at 653 yards against Whitworth. A new season record for penalties K 58 Q and yards penalized C5612 broke the 1 968 infamous records. Senior Dave Halstead smashed the old season rushing mark with 895 yards. This gave him the new career rushing mark of 2485 yards, plus the new career rushing attempt record of 501. Senior Ed McGrath set two conversion records for the Knights, five in a single game and twenty eight in the season. He also set a new NWC mark for nine field goals in a season. Cheerleader Michele Reed leads a yell at one of the Lutes games. Rookie quarterback Tom O'Ro yardage. urke takes the option and sweeps the left end for good s .,,qM.QMw W-.www f'i5?'1.f4f ti' ,. , iff Q si 55' N., .. W .A . A I K ...ANI-S'gF'f gums. fe .-,M 3 5... Reefs.-,ff P , M fmgmf-5 .K .. gp, a. z big' ff' ' r N ' 5 an .hz .MW Q wi ,.m.,.,,'f g,.9'9+ ,e smaxsif-i' i mg. rise- rJN'3' if 3 'M XM, c W ,wi se.. .l ,. . sv- - .Qu 3. M . R Q gd ww.. Nz. N...-gh xg - . -- Transfer Bernard Johnson makes the end around a formidable weapon as shown in this picture taken at the Whitman game. PL U's offensive line was the best in the conference, here is a view that most opposing coaches wish they didn't have to see every year, the powerful Lute line. Freshman Greg Coleman intercepted four passes against Pacific to set a new season interception record. Season Jack Irion surpassed the career interception mark with 19 thefts. Numerous other achievements were made this year by members of the Knight squad. Offensive and defensive lineman Ross Boice led this year's award list with no fewer than six awards and was drafted into pro- football by the Los Angeles Rams. Among his awards were AP Little All-America, NAIA All-America Honorable Mention and All-Lutheran Ist Team. Defensive back Jack Irion received NAIA All- America Hon. Mention. On the All-Northwest 1st Team were linemen Bill Broeker and Boice and backs Dave Halstead and Irion. End and kicker Ed McGrath received Hon. Mention. Boice, Broeker, Irion, Halstead, and linebacker Pete Ugstad made the All-Northwest Conference 1st Team. Linemen Stan Pietras, Dennis Hillesland, and fullback Dan Pritchard received Hon. Mention. The team intends to be in contention again next season, which leaves a big fob for the returning players and coaches to find defensive backs and offensive guards to replace graduating seniors. Harriers Finish With 4-4 Recordg Junior Chris Buck races across the finish after a long' four mile race. Coaii John Thieman and Dr. David Olson check times with foe coac Kirk Sandberg and John Olson make move to overtake UPS opponent. 4th in Conference, Sth in District - .., X.. 'B . . f' rf -q QQ-Amer 1 J 1 ggi , Lute harriers dominated the field with 'victories o'Uer Whitman and UPS during Homecoming. Paced by returning letterman Jerry Gugel's seventh place finish, PLU placed fourth in the conference standings this year. PLU started the season by losing to Western by a score of 33 - 24 and then to Lewis and Clark 39-20. Howe-ver, they won the next four matches, Pacific by a score of 20-39, Linfield 1 7-46, UPS 25-34, and Whitman 26-33. PL U's harriers lost their final two meets, one to Willamette 48-15, and the other to Seattle Pacific 47-15 before placing 7th in the NAIA District Meet. Performing for the Lutes this year were: Senior Jerry Gugel, Sophomore Chris Buck, Soph. Bruce P ah, Soph. Kirk Sandburg, Syo-ph. Bob Matson, Soph. John Olson, Junior Russ Anderson, Junior Bob Wright, and Senior Tom T erieson. Only Terfeson and Gugel will be lost by graduation. Outstanding performances during the season were made by Kirk Sandburg and Jerry Gugel who tied for first place against Linfield and Pacific in a triangle meet held on the PLU campus. In the Central Washington Invitational Meet, the PLU runners tied for 4th place in the sefven team college difvision. Gugel placed 15th, Sandburg placed 19th, and Olson placed 22nd out of 50 in the race. J . it Bob Matson sets the pace in Linfield, Pacific Lute harriers talk with their coach before race. double dual meet which the Lutes dominated. Water Polo Team Makes Comeback in 'x 4 l it , ' , ' W' 'gc is L2 Wig' 'Q aw' M i l Q Dick Edin, Jim Holland, and Terry Ludwig Junior Steve Banasky fires a shot on the goal in a recent match at PL U's fight for the ball in an intersquad match. pooL Mike Branam and Coach Chase discuss strategy before a home match. The 'waterpolo team takes a rest as Mike Branam explains some strategy. Second Season, Places 3rd in Meet The Water Polo team participated in competition both in the Fall and Spring. During the Fall season the team managed only one victory out of eleven matches. However, the team during the Northwest Small College Tournament made the final round placing third among a field of six teams which included Portland State, Lewis and Clark, Central Washington, Southern Oregon College, and University of Victoria. Two pla ers were selected for the All S3iar Team - Freshman Jay McClaugherty and Junior Larry Gliege. The team improved tremendously, and in the Spring managed to defeat UPS 5-3 in their pool for one of the major highlights of the season. Every member of this year's team will be returning next season. '13 9 fi 5... F ' ,ne- LIL N? A ., , . k,,,9':-- -e,,. ,, sw,--'F--i'--,,...,,,g,f W., .....-,, ..,. -t ..,., , 0... A, 'ri ' lb- . ..--' FT' ,, t. .Ls i . K QQ-ii-Z ' f Q-iii F hfgnvarld Steve Banasky shows his opponent how to control the ball as he fires a shot on t goa Steady goalie Randy Shipley makes it almost impossible to score as shown in this picture. wwf' e 3, ? 0 ? if 'M , ,,'i 4: :,'E ' December 34' 13 G X 'vu an- 41 Z-f' , O Q ,,, ,W .sl I 59 vi 1 If v o f cv u I 3 3 ,, - 4' -li! VU 14 if yr, . . lin, ,V , I gfft. . ' K . ,N x K '.'k , Q' '. JJ .W , f .1 Y, il , VY? .1 .V . t .4 . ,, - ,ff ' rg 'f, 'L v s f 'J ' 75' .R'Q , k qv . ' I - , J , . 43' ,A .W .. ., M, M, VQ,4XW'3Z' s ' at . ' 2. Q U' Q- , 5' Y Q X' ,.f '. kkrmw' is hw' 'V ' ' ' V .Qld Nag Q: 1 2-0 1 ' ,V U . 1 . 3 Su uf' '40 Q -1 'fq' 'G : xx ' P ff r ,sn .. ' 4 Cs A- 1 5 V mf 1 ,L, Lucia Bride: The Queen of Light Maribeth Anderson, Karen Fynboe, and Rhondi Bender ioin in with the singing of the traditional Swedish carols. Becky Anderson anxiously awaits the commencement of the festwaL Miss Joan Richter, the Queen of Light for the 23rd annual Lucia Bride Festival. sn 1-1 Lucia Bride Finalists for 1 970 I 971 are l to r., Nancy Barkley, .loan Richter, and Nancy 'N-..,,, W kr N X I K 'sk ' X., XS..-X' ,,,,I,U1 . Kyxxxv fx. 1, If ,. s' . V .' K . V X V 1' 'F 'S ls ,. ,ww l me un- ,OW x. Sandy Schnepp helps to organize the authentic Scandinavian refreshments. Wu, 221' 5' 'awigzlg f 'r 2 i Wi ,, E .ff nfs if 4 tw-L23 ri: , 5, The assembly of the Christmas pageant included the choir boys, the Spurs, the Lucia Bride, and her attendants. Christmas Carol - PLU Tradition Scrooge is confronted by Marley's Ghost. Director Penny F ishbeck discusses a building problem with technician Clintlohnson frightj and Bill Snyder. As has been the case in the last thirty years or so, Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol was presented at PL U. The first time the show was presented was in 1 941 under the direction of Professor T.O.H. Karl, who is now chairman of the Com- munication Arts Department. A part of the tradition is that once a student wins a role, he may keep it until graduation. Playing Ebeneezer Scrooge for his second year was Bill Hope. The only one playing a part for the last time was Greg Nelson. The other cast members were Bob Hasselblad, Walt Binz, Bob Church, Don Shandrow, Tom Wagner, Gayle Dugger, Charmaine Strong, Debbie Gibbons, Arden Olson, Dafoe Johnson, Debbie Vick, Carol Malfvin, and Kelsey Redlin. Dana Beal played Tiny Tim. The play is sponsored by Curtain Call Club and this year's director was Penny Fishbeck. Mr. Judd Doughty again profvided the narration. Humbug! 4 The Many Faces of PL Theatfe R Fifi in 5' f .. f -fag .Q 4: I 'T' ,. Ga? Q, , C'-IQ ' li' qt: Q 35. Januar Interim Proves of Practical alue Q xi Dr. Bohanon's course, The Car , provided a interim with real practical -value for his students. if 23:35:73 - Don't you think this is carrying togetherness a bit too far? viii? Scratching one's back is difficult, especially when you're wearing scuba gear. maui , f :gm The interim class 'Man and His Environment: as Seen Through the Media prepared an interesting documentary on Tacoma. 1 X S S Interim Provides New Courses Ruth Klafvano and Mr. Keyes prepare kiln for outdoor use. ,'i ',afw 'N 'iz X X it 'S is R5 1 XS is , X Y X X X I ,J - -2- '..f- . 'fe Mr. Roskos helps student mount one of her interim proiects. wi? Q f' 5 ? The new lanes in the University Center provided the arena for classes as well as recreation. Eric Nordholm reads a passage from a Broadway hit to his interim class. Q ,ag 'lf 1, 3 V'! f w' f x v, x u A y , 1' g , , J , X 1 e ' f 1 4 f 5 'f x J in f 10 Q' ' ' K mx? gifs V . A ?' im alumni canadian Wim H -1 UF Wvka I PS. .... vlhndnn asumbgnw Juv-4 Wg- bw' ng X 9 if ,ww Mm. 4 Interim Tours Abroad J we With the Dead Sea as a background, Peter Miller, Karen Klarquist, Kevin Cook, Jane Eckhoff, Dr. Stewart Govig, Joy Peterson, and Kris Van Gilder stop for a picture in the Judean Wilderness near Masada. In Trafalgar Square stands the monument to Lord Nelson. The Business, Politics, and Common Market tour included a frank exchange of ideas with the Lutheran Student Community of Bonn University, and 'visits to Antwerp, NA TO, Cologne, and Bochum. The tour of Israel included side trips to Egypt and Germany. In Israel they toured Jerusalem, Jericho, the Dead Sea, Masada, Galilee, and Qumran. In Athens 'visited the Acropolis and Mars 1 . The British Theater tour included a list of twelfve current plays in London, which included TWELFTH NIGHT, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, PROMISES PROMISES, and BLITHE SPIRIT. Sefveral days were spent out of London 'visiting adjoining areas of England. The Business, Politics, and Common Market tour, tour leaders, Dr. Paul Ulbricht and Dr. William Hutcheon, from left to right: Susan Brady, Sandy Gill, Karen Hendrickson, Curt Miller, Jo Lynn Miller, Eric Feste, Joanne Johnasson, James Hanson, Ora Allen, Dafuid Raskin, Philip Karlstad, and Larry Berend. 35 ,, gy:- Dr. Ray Klopsch and Janet Yeager pause to feed the pigeons in Trafalgar Square. The monument, dedicated to Queen Victoria, located directl in front of Buckinghlam Palace. 5 iw Q? 5 rg! U pf I .5 2 I 'T ,gl- M, ,- -' :pi , Q 'Q ju ll' if H Z' I 1: M ME 8 I, 49' Terri Selfvig welcomes her dad. The annual AWS dad's day, hel-d in February was a tremendous success this year, with ofoer one-hundred more dads present than last year. The theme for this year's banquet, held in Chris Knutsen Hall was Turn Around. For her third and final year K..I. Satrum was mistress of ceremonies and the guest speakers included Dr. Wie man, University President, and Mr. fudd Doughty of the Communication Arts department. After an excellent meal and an enjoyable time, the fathers accompanied their daughters to the basketball game to cheer for a PLU victory. Turn Around Dads -- The theme for this year's banquet was Turn Around. KJ. Satrum acted as mistress of ceremonies for her third and final time. five 1 fi - I L .1 Your Daughters Have Grown 4 4 s J , W sras f L 3 L s ai.. Hungry dads and daughters wait in line for dinner. is 3 X A r K, at ny . hi ii l .S'w:f,'L' Others wait their turn. A Y 0 af' JI X' o ' gf 1 K , as . Applause for the last father in the last row who was the last to Dads enjoyed watching the PLU basketball team win. eat Capping Ceremon - 1 971 The Florence Nightingale lamp is presented to each nursing student in the csappling ceremony. Kathy Ferguson gladly accepts her lamp from Dr. 1116 6. Eleanor' Hult kneels on stage to receive her cap from her first semester clinical instructor, Mrs. Ann ee. Forty-one sophomore nursing students received their caps in the traditional ceremony marking their official acceptance into PL U's School of Nursing. The annual event took place on Feb. 14, in Eastvold Auditorium. Nursing instructors Miss Jo Fletcher, Mrs. Ann Lee, Mrs. Margaret Coutu, and Mrs. Lois Jacobson placed caps on those students that they had instructed in the clinical area during the fall semester. Mrs. Linda Olson, Mrs. Theresa Hemmen, and Dr. Doris Stucke assisted in the ceremony. Dr. Burton Nesset gave the main address. At the reception following the ceremony, instructors, friends, and relatives extended their congratulations to the sophomores for reaching the half way point to their career. :SFI Six of the 41 sophomore nursing students stand on stage and watch their classmates being capped. Liz Boltz shows that smiles of happiness were not uncommon at the capping reception in Ordal Lounge. , I ? K ,Mae ...., W W 0 N,,..-Q we xt f F ..... In preparation for the confvention, campaign posters are essential. n ' ti K-'o - 1 ffffiii: ' F oapi , t - ' KM -. -. 5' f' . O.A. Wesley, candidate for ASPLU President, discusses the possible outcome of the convention with friends. is l Q f stz- YQ ' YN swf fam As candidates and delegates take time out, one delegate has the right idea: Now, let us pray. -7- Craig Huisenga accepts his nomination for SPLUPresident. womans After hearing the many political platforms, delegates must narrow the running to two candidates. Who will win? I t's a hard decision! So Moved and Seconded. . . Beneath all the fun and excitement, the 1971 Nominating Convention held its air of seriousness. Demon- strations, speeches and more speeches, rules and caucuses all characterized this annual event. There was the hustle, the bustle, and the worries of any convention - Who will win? And yet amidst the confusion, the delegates endorsed two candidates for each of the ASPL U offices. SU! 41 , ,, -lk' 5 -, wk H. QQ!!! AL WA 75 Campaign slogans, crazy costumes, fun and games .... Ana now it is gift-giving time - Whose is this. rl I' V the ' if fn V A '- .yy -'J R f ,, Pflueger. delegates, Nancy Smith and Unanimous approval is voiced by PLU Students. Cindy Lmdel, found the convention to bea Hot Time in the Old Town. Small plastic-covered yellow entrance tickets, confetti, empty chairs, and a slate of political candidates are all that remain of the 1 971 Nominating Convention. tv SN Us-. Q University Concert Band The Pacific Lutheran University Concert Band. Mr. Gordon Gilbertson, director of the . .. quieting the band do-wn . .. . .. and finally pleased with the band, encouraging . .. tone quality. L. ff - A, it '3 I ,,4 h -Q5, ..-.... Ng? 5? , i f . ,fir O h xg? ,rf H Q. 'el5'.f,,,a4u ,Q Za. , , : X .,, x ,f 1-. . ' 7 7 X4 QQn1 ' ' This -lf' L . f ' 15 A - ,X , 45 Wi ,xii fiib Q di- S -Q Y Y 4. Q95 if 4 N X3 r 'p , . RQ, in t Q X - f 1 Xi.- CUNQEQI A , X -f ' 1 . . x A, Yi! 5 M ...q Winter Sports xx as y Y XL N as Q' W- ,. I+ e as D sd s.. ,X sk. . , .... ls- . .iv- sf? Intramural Basketball 1 970- 1 97 1 to si Roof falling in? No, it's everyone anticipating the same rebound. Dave Fluke goes up for two. R ! Action at its peak: Rainier vs. Stuen Cascade. Eat a light dinner, meet with the squad, get psyched-up, suited-up and dash out on the courts of Olson Gymnasium. There is no crowd to applaud you, no coach to lead you, for you are no one but a gregarious- goofus: an intramural asketball star. Wear head bands, wrist bands, body shirts, cutoffs, knee soxg go topless. Your role as a student leads you here, so run, jump, shoot, pass and cuss if need be. Playoff Results B League Evergreen Rainier I Rainier 2 Cascade Ivy A League Faculty Alpine Off Campus C League Ivy 2 Off Campus Ivy 1 S tuen-Cascade Larry Hanson, master ofthe outside jump-shot. S KM 4 1 Amazing Lute Hoopsters ake Gallant ,ntl f A Greg reitag, the only senior on the Lute squad, fires in two of his 241 points he scored this season. 104 if ' Gene Lundgaard was named Coach of the Year for NW small colleges. Here he is giving some instructions to the Lutes. He is in his thirteenth year as coach. Bill Broeker and Jim Hadland enjoy an unidentified boxer as he does the Ali Shuffle. Comeback to Take NWC Crown 1 970-71 SEASON PL U OPP 65 Simon Fraser 80 62 Central 69 98 St. Martin's 76 81 Whitworth 85 71 Eastern 92 93 Central 98 74 Augsburg 87 70 Wartburg 78 , 1 08 Concordia 56 83 Alaska 73 86 Whitman 74 93 C of I 70 I 80 L Es' C 92 68 Willamette 76 84 Simon Fraser 63 81 Pacific 65 1 09 Linfield 74 63 Whitworth 70 82 Pacific 80 79 Linfield 78 87 C of I 73 99 Whitman 63 93 L E5 C 65 91 Willamette 64 91 St. M artin's 93 78 UPS 96 Playoffs 70 Central 61 71 Central 81 59 Central 62 N Team captain Lyle Mclntosch cuts the I nets after PLU won the NWC championship. 1 2 ui, , S PL U 's 6'7 center, Roger Wiley, controls a rebound in PL U's second victory over Pacific. For the Twenty-fourth consecutive season, the Lutes kept intact a winning tradition of bettering the .500 win-loss mark. Following in the footsteps of Marv Harshman, Gene Lundgaard had completed his thirteenth year as head coach and has compiled a record of 225-1 25. One of the most impressive facts of the season is that PL U won their 500th game. It was an 81-65 trouncing of Pacific that gave the Lute squad that honor. This season has got to be regarded as mildly surprising if not utterly fantastic considering the fortunes of PLU basketbal . Besides the fact that PLU raduated its sixth and seventh iading all-time scorers, Leroy Sinnes and Al Kollar respectively, PLU started the season with five transfers and only three players with any experience in varsity ball. Those returning were Lille Mclntoch, team captain: ke Palm, and Greg Freitag. The additions to this years team were Tom Patnode and Don Martonik transferred from TCC while Greg Larson came from Olympic CC and Mike Willis came via GRCC and the Air Force. Denny Philips, the earliest newcomer transferred to PLU from Montana State last spring. Players moving up from last years J V team were Terry Finseth, Bruce Willis, and Roger Wiley. An amazing facet of this years season was that PLU set an all- time record for points in a season with 2374. This was 3 points more than the 58-59 Lutes which finished second in NAIA competition. Back court ace Tom Patnode tallied the most points with 360 for a 12.8 average while Ake Palm finished the season with 352 points and a 1 6.0 point average. Greg Freitag the only senior on this years team netted 241 points for a 8.3 average. f' V ' --M-.......f f.f ie.. ...-'Wie V Eat 'em uip, Lures, yells the PLU bench as their teamates score against Wi lamette in the NW Conference title clincher. Don Martonik does what he does best- the long jumper. prowess. Deadeye Denny Philps, alias the Bird, zeros in on the hoop against L E5 C. eeet 03 Q 3 Q Dr. Dafvid Olson, Pres. Eugene Wiegman, and head coach Gene Lundgaard proudly display the symbol of PLU's basketball Junior Terry F inseth scores on a short jumper as PL U wins 93 to 65 X A . kk QJAL by 2 N A 2 .iw I at .,,,,,W www ,MII f - NMQNQE i.. A- '9'ib.. ii ' Y L , Leapin' Leroy, Mike Willis, pulls down a rebound Nimble footed Ake Palm scores againsta flatfooted Linfield defense. against Alaksa. .lunior.Greg Larson plays keep away with a hapless L E5 C defender, as a host of Lutes watch in admiration. Transfer Greg Larson shows UPS 's Lowery and J ewett that the draw shot is not obsolete. UPS extended their winning streak to three years. Junior Bruce Willis eludes his L E5 C opponent on a fast break to the basket. Ake Palm muscles up t-wo against a helpless opponent. . '1 4 fb f 'Q fs... X Sophomore ace Roger Wiley works the basellne against Lmfneld The only senlor on the team Greg Freitag drwes the baseline Watermelon watermelon watermelon rlnd look at the scoreboard and see who's behind shouts the PLU crowd as Tom Patnode The 1 970-71 .IV Basketball team from left to right, Garg Jones, Neil Afldef-S'9fl, Jay Sfullef, DOUS' S0Ck'UiU9, John COTH1011, COUCPI John Malmin, Bruce Bessler, Blake Bostrom, Ron Tufoey, Dic Dary, and Randy Leeland. PL U PL U PLU PLU PLU PLU PLU PLU PLU PLU PLU PLU PLU PLU PLU PLU PLU PLU PLU PLU PLU 1 1 8 84 71 74 85 63 85 66 66 77 85 97 81 77 97 74 59 77 75 73 72 Scoreboard Seattle CC 76 Tacoma CC 1 03 Simon Fraser 80 Central 72 St. Martins 75 - Seattle U. 89 Portland C C 70 Seattle U. 99 Perry Farms 6 7 Tacoma PL Y 1 08 Edmonds CC 79 Simon Fraser 92 Ft. S tei lacoom 67 Western 82 Ruth Realty 1 13 Tacoma CC 87 Western 84 Ruth Realty 89 Tacoma Ply. 96 St. Martins 90 UPS 86 Overall record 7-14. Bruce Bessler takes aim at the basket in the game with TCC as .lay S tuller watches. Wildcats Edge Lutes in Q5 1 X- . -..,-,.av1h ' - . Greg Larson, with excellent body control, goes high in the air to score two points. if Tommy Patnode hangs in the air just long enough to get his pilots license as he scores two of his seventeen points. PL U won the first game 70-61. Ake Palm, PL U's eleventh all-time leading scorer, adds two more points to his career total as PL U defeats C WSC in the first District 1 playoff game. lx! V X . -rf Q - , Pla offs The team won fifteen and lost fourteen. The record is not all that impressive but when one looks at the whole season and discovers that at one time PLU was 1-7 and that PLU won fourteen of their last twenty-one and ten of their last fifteen and won the conference champ- ionship with a 10-2 record then the season is quite extraordinary. PLU then met CWSC in the NAIA playoffs. In the first game PL U, paced by Palm's 21 and Patnodes 1 7, came back in the second half to smother Central in its mighty offense. The final score was 70- 61. In the second game Central proved that they weren't about to roll over and play dead by iumlping to a twenty point lead ear y in the second ha fand won 81-71. In the final game it was nip and tuck all the way as PLU couldn't buy a rebound in the lglgf thirty seconds and lost 62 Xs R i f x V, , gs for .MM 5--.. Q Sophomore Roger Wiley grabs a rebound on a missed lay up at the end of a Central fastbreak. Skiers Shush Way to Championship Senior John Larsen discusses the run with one of his teammates. Front row, Carl Christiansen, Katie Hyder, Bob Larsen, Bill Zander, Becky Keller, Signe Othiern. Second rofwg Ann Carruthers, Dave Lcykken, Don Wilson, Stan Price, Da've Christopherson. Back row, oach John Thieman, Marrlgret Humgahrey, Dan Christopherson, Don Milholland, Stefve imm, Kirk andburg, and Bruce Ludeman. 7' P- as s R 5Fu 'w5H Bob Larsen shows how to tackle the slalom at the UPS Invitational. ,eses 3 ' 'X - - Q J' g., 'QF so S as ee,eee Junior Ann Carruthers takes a practice run at Crystal Sophomore Marita Berg gets good speed off a turn in a practice run. E and Third Gretchen Fraser Troph Freshman Dan C hristopherson shows good form as he rounds a turn in the slalom. i 1 1 a 1 .Q it . T . . if eoe . gif se. 'Q 7' A i . . it 5.0 ... up Marita Berg gives a sigh of relief as she Kirk Sandburg shows how the crosses the finish line. CTOSS COUfltTy TUC? is Tun O11 511010. PLU had another successful season in 1971. In the final conference standings the men were tied for first with UPS and the women were fifth. The Highlight of the season was the final meet, the Daffodil Cup at Crystal, where both the men's and women's team finished first. For the third consecutive year PLU won the Gretchen Fraser trophy for the combined team lqiampionship in the Daffodil eet. Individual standouts for women were Jan Lenox in the Alpine events and Becky Keller in cross country. For the men Kirk Sandburg was the top cross country, Bob Larsen, in the slalom and Bill Zander in the giant slalom and downhill. In May the Lures will lose three of their top men to graduation. Dave Christofmherson, John Larsen and Bil Zander will be missed both for their ability as skiers and their leadership. MEET MEN HQMEZ! UPS Invitational 2nd 3rd Mt. Hood Holiday Classic 3rd 3rd Banff I ntercolle iate 7th --- Olympic gollege Invitational 3rd 4 th UBC Invitational 3rd 2nd Western Washington Invitational 1 st 4 th Conference Championships 1 Oth 6th Daffodil Cup lst lst Final Standings 4th New Coach and ine New Swimmers The trophy represents the NWC Championship which PLU won this March. 4 Dick Edin and Larry Gliege ponder their upcoming races against UPS. The 1 970-71 Swim Team: Coach Gary Chase: from front to back, Jim Holland, Pete Carder, Mike Branam, Dick Edin, Mark Reiner, Adrian Kalilg row two, Terry Ludwig, J im Bergstrom, Russ White, Larry Gliege, Bill Armstrong, and Jay M cC laugherty. Coach Gary Chase instructs Bill Armstrong in the finer points of his event specialty. Help Make Swimteam Finest Ever .wwfvwff +'f M ' I g,,,uv 'wW A M Www 1 , if .-1 Members of the 200 yd. freestyle get excellent starts against Alaska. Dave Ferrin attempts a half gainer with a full twist. -f i . 3, a eeeafe X 4 - num Agia-,..fs.m,.M.,-....-,eM...,... ,. ,.4,,,,,..N ww X V 4 L s.f..a.,st:f,. .it - - X . A. f -M Greg Lundeen gets ready to make his turn in the 200 yd. fly. Adrian Kalil reflects on his performance in the previous race. r 1 , ,uk 5 Terry Lud-wig, Dave Hansen, and J ay M cC laufherty congratulate Jim Holland, recipient ofthe Dave Brook Memorial Most Inspirationa Swimmer Award. 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I X I M Q N fl t 6 K ' 1 X Wig ,UM ,,,v,, ,, mul' ' ef 4 as 117 '-mv, W 1f f 'Al w or awww- 7' 'Q WW as They Garner NWC Championship hardworlz 8 determination . .. pays off in the final product. Pete Cardenaccepts congratulations from Dr. David Olson. Eleven Northwest Conference swimming records were washed out as PL U's team claimed seven of these new standards en route to the Conference championship in a three day meet held at the PLU pooL The Lutes built up a commanding lead in the first day of competition and were never threatened. PLU scored 166 points followed by L E6 C with 123, Willamette 60, Pacific 51, Whitman 30, and Linfield 14. Terry Ludwig earned four new records with his victories in the 500 yard freestyle, 200 yard backstroke, 400 individual medley, and in the 800 freestyle relay teamirlif up with Pete Carder, Jim olland, and Jim Bergstrom. Dave Hansen successfully defended his titles in the one and three meter diving competition and a new record point total of 41 1 .5 in the one meter. Pete Carder won the 200 yard and 1 650 yard freestyle events with record breaking times in each. The Lutes, who lose only Jim Bergstrom via graduation, had a score of impressive clockings, including Bill Armstrong's win in the 50 yard freestyle and second place finish in the 100 yard backstroke. Wrestling's Hard - Fought Season Senior Ralph Neils attempts a stand-up escape against his Warner Pacific opponent. Freshman Nils Tanii gets the first pin of his college career against Willamette. The Wrestling team started slow in December, but finished strong in March. Because of injuries, ineligibility, and vacant weights, the ,matmen had a long, hard, and sometimes disappointing season. However, long hard practices, tedious conditions and weight reducing did pay off for four of the seven team members. Gary Berner and Bob Hervey took 1st place in their respective weight-classes, while Paul Farnham and Ralph Neils placed 2nd in their weight classes. 1 970- 71 Season OPP. PL U 38 Western 6 44 Western 0 UPS -PL U Tourney 7th 37 Pacific 3 29 UPS 6 31 Warner Pacific 8 26 Willamette 14 1 5 Linfield 26 8 Simon Fraser 24 31 UPS 9 5 Simon Fraser 33 23 Linfield 1 8 NWC Tourney 2nd Freshman Gary Berner goes for the arm-bar in an attempt to turn over his UPS opponent. I Ends in Triumph for PLU's Squad 1 5 i 5 Lute Captain Paul Farnham nails his UPS opponent Coach Roy Carlson gives advice and aid to injured Paul Mattison, while Bob for the take-down in the opening seconds of their bout. Hervey checks the score board for the point total and time remaining. so ' Q a ?,3,'f,'! ,,5f4'LT7 'M 'Qf iff, I ,WW if . Pete Overvold rests following his bout, while Dennis Hillesland awaits his. Us Paul Mattison opponent. USES the Turk ride on his OCE Time Out for Basketball! The 1970-71 girls' basketball season was highlighted by the Northwest Conference tournament held at Washington State University. The girls, coached by Mrs. Carolyn Phillips, placed second at the conference. Assistant Coach Ross Boice also helped the girls on their way to 'victory by showing them some of the finer points of basketball. Participants on this year's .aquad included Nancy Smith, ammy Skubinna, Diane Gwyther, Margaret Lamb, Pat Carden, Corrine Deetz, Diane Smidesang, Nancy Myklebust, and Jody chwick. 5 , Corky Deetz lines up for a free throw. W - 2-,4 1 2 it fi 5 43 Tammy Skubinna and Nancy Smith demonstrate the team work that is essential for a winning game. ef , A iump ball between Nancy Smith and Tammy Skubinna begins play during an inter- squad practice game. Nancy M yklebust prepares to pass the bull to Tammy in hopes of gaining better court position. , . 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The Emperor's New Clothes cast. 4 .QE 1 an QKAMMWW A f V fs2 u+Vm ' ef plash On Broadway Lynn Allphin, Sandy Dimler, and Peggy Kringen perform to Maria, To the music of Carousel members of the Sea Sprites became a human carousel Linda Wolfer and Nancy Meyer performed a duet to The Impossible Dream. 1971 Sea Sprites: top, L to r., S. Dimler, C. McCormack, C. Allphin, C. Meyer, P. Kringen, N. Bettigr, D. Gwxlther, P. Clingman, C. Stoddard, C. Cook, S. Mac Donald, J. Holmer, A. Weaver, T. Selfvi , K. Thorndike, N. eyer, J. ebster. Perkins, Mrs. Phillips, C. Frieden. Bottom row: L. Wolfer, L Missing: M. Berg, McDonald. A... 42 , ,,. JQWWQR QMS: iff iv X 94 ii! 'sill v, I fl L N 1 4 4 l 1' bww L , 'lv an I r , ff H, 4 , ge . j 2 1 I gi Vi y 4 lg - 'vis , X x E FM ' gf , fi , ' ?3,.1,.' V . i 7 5: E w 532 , i , k fm gf, , ,uw 'gs x '- gi S z : ' 11 'V Z t s fx , an 1 ri' !V,VV 2 ff? 1, ' M ,fifw 1, Ni v. Mother's Weekend - A Variety Robin George pins a corsage on her mother, before the Harstad dinner. The Sea Sprites presented Splash On Broadway, the main event of M other's Weekend. of People and Events Dr. Wiegman chats with many of the visiting mothers at a reception. S tan Boeger was the entertainment for one of the weekend nights. L The crowds flocked into the pool to see the Sea Sprites. V as-Q. www 51 : 4,7 W, 5 if U' , x 2 ev ' l . M 22. ww J 'Ze ' 'H' , . '-om 1, UM- .1:.'Q:,,.', :i'i 'cS-,f wr wa f ,. .f ,4'4'i16 , . Vi. Q V L 'xi K 1 fe' 'fix' V M ,,.,A , , ,,.,,A, , ,,2,1 . , f' ywr -mu... W :X S f PM .W QWETTWW a 2 ffi if ' 2 5 Q fx 5. .9 G .Nh FS' , , 'Q 3 6 Alf Q'NsW 4-1 gg N ,Q mf , sk 'z xmx. 9 A . . M. I, 'Q W ,X f A9331 is '-X! . In' v- , , . ' . I-Z:-. 4 Qu . WW, QW V-, f -gk 'E' if .mt - M xv ffm -' ' N-qui wwimywr Z ,W X,-1 , , . 'wa K ,W ze-x ,' N -m s. f ,,:.. ,gg fm. K ' L A 'fx 'ff , f. X. , , - .1 H, . - - -rv. 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K t A K - x he xr X - - ' s x The Mooring Mast I team, comprised of Kate Mancke, John Aakre, Tom Gumprecht, and Dafoe Soderlund, 'won the college bowl tournament this year. EF ' x to A rte The members of the second place team from Alpine were L to r., Stan Olsen, Mark Reiner, Jim Hackett, and Mark Nes-vig. At one time they were ahead of Mooring Mast I, but as you can see, that last question threw them. College Bowl 1 97 1 E Bruce Bierke was the moderator for the college bowl this year. Third place went to the members of the History Club who are L to r., Gary Horpedahl, S tefve Larson, John Beck, and Mark Houglum. 1 I i Alpha Psi Omega Presents Neil Simon Three 'very kooky people were introduced in Alpha Psi Omega's Spring production of Neil Simon's Star Spangled Girl. Confrontations between Andy and Norman, publishers of 'fFallout, a protest magazine and Sophie, a red, white, and blue All-American girl, were the cause of three evenings of laughter in Eastvold Auditorium in late April. The show was student directed by senior education major Scott Green, with Greg Nelson as set designer. Star Spangled Girl Cast Andy H obert ......... Don Poier Norman Cornell . .Tom Wagner Sophie ............ Mary Geisler Rauschmeyer I bit her ear lobe.' i u Mm 411 Am, 40 ,ff na' ' 1 1 44. , . , uw., , ir f Q.. ,W ,, If ' , M,4y, iNaifM, 1 V? L Wwmfizi ., , ,, b ' Y V '57 ff ,M , A f f Vg' W , 5 A I , A V Ah I .X V A 3, If Z 'Q 1, , if W 7 my ,mf if lf: Q, f, ' V Ky , f 'L ,, , M AW' 'if A - , -, . LEM L- W n 1 V I A F . 5, 'ia 4 3 -f '-I .8 'fe I I - ay Festival The thirty-seventh annual Mayfestifval was held on May 1st in Olsen Auditorium. The May Court for this year included Rai Edwards, JoMarie Anderson, Pennie Knight, and Linda Barker. The May queen was Miss Marcia King. The 39 mayfest dancers performed many tradi- tional scandanafuian dances as well as dances from all parts of the world, including Ger- many, Mexico, and Russia. Solo dances were performed by Miss Vickie Bowman and Miss Sharon Weiss. The Mayfest dancers have been practicing the entire year under Mr. Audun To-ven, faculty ad-visor, and have performed at various clubs in the Tacoma area. , The I 971 Mayfest dancers. sv-mms .ann 0 BYZTZTSV' gllglyfest royalty from L. to r., Rae Edwards, Pennie Knight, Marcia King, Linda Barker, and JoMarie erson. Dances From ll Lands Mayfesters perform the Swedish Lifting Dance. Q o ,,, i o' c D., , . i . 5 - Q . S xg PJ xt: F AA s S V , D M Q X 'sqgg ,3 ..x', ' N: , Q D. Tr Mr. Tofuen warms up on the fiddle. f' Queen Marcia fix Corky Vagneur and Davis Strandemo prog-ram changes. S 'i X I 1 discuss 14 nnual Food Service Picnic Paul Anderson helps to stomp out K.P. duty. Nothing is more fun than a picnic on a hot May afternoon. 'vw 'V Q if ',ff4 . f i l l ,sig Gregory Speaks to PLU Audience author, comedian, lecturer and actor - Dick Gregory-spoke on Civil Rights and Black Power before a PLU audience during ay. Gregory's message was of freedom and equality, not only for the black race but for the entire human race. Gregory considers himself a soldier at war against hate and bigotry. Orchestra Concerts Number Four S trauss's Tales from the Vienna Woods were performed by the orchestra in May. Jerry Kracht directs the orchestra. Contemporary music such as Intersect , by David Robbins, highlighted the May concert. ww c.,k iv- .L Q ' ss. K K i A g The precision work of Dan Dube was noticed by all who attended the contemporary concert. 147 Largest Graduating Class in The largest graduating class in PLU's history, their friends and families filled Olson Auditorium to capacity on the warm afternoon of May 23rd. Cf 5 sa t of 43' , X awk! Kf1,jl5Im 35 33 Johan Olaf Gulbransen shows his Pacific Lutheran Academy diploma to Raymond Tobiason, the PLU Alumni president, following the graduation exercises. Blood, sweat and tears, respectively, walk down the long road to success and graduation exercises. President Eugene Wieg-man held a lawn party at his new home on Tule Lake for the 1971 graduates. PLU's History Receive Diplomas John Darling receives his IBM card diploma and a handshake. Retiring Dr. Arnold Hagen and Mrs. Irene Creso were cited for their many years of devoted service to the University. Will the candidates for the degree- Bachelor of Arts in Education pleaser-ise! urses Pinning Ceremony At the conclusion of the pinning ceremony, the graduates were The nursing pin, as seen on Nancy Shaw, symbolizes presented to the audience. tif successful completion of the Nursing program at P U. Janet Miller admires her newly Mrs. Cone, Assistant Professor of Nursing, helps in the pinning ceremony. acquired pin. W ff' S '3.4. Good- Bye You ll -sf Xbpmxfgyfois. ku -' - I Sorry girls! It will nefuer fit, no matter which way you put it in. Farefwells can be difficult. Student Affairs' New Open Door Policy? The new code for co-eds. The annual arrifval of the garbage truck, marks the beginning of summer. Jim Dunn pulls down the last hide he tanned. Qfwwm 151 + ,ww A KH, Md f if 4- M WW ,Le -fxzgh f ,muf Lg ,K wwf W I9 WA. 2: 'fivfi Ygaziw f 3,7 1 A' fjyfx 92' 5 4, Q, ,JW X V, W, V,wV f W hi f W 4 'Q LZ, , ,Q ff M V , W ,mf ,-W . ,mi f 4 My-V W: WV. . , . , V, ,AW 4 4 ,ff Q 4?3',,.,7,w , , , K4 M ,, 5 x Lm f , V' 4-ff 'kizwgf A ' ,ga YJ, T 4, A 4,-,, 7141 W1 ,W:,w'L wt.. nw W Ml' K ,A M 1:-1 gi'9,,,' QW ,njff -' ,f f V qu ,V YL V 'I . 481 ' rw C ,W W W f ,, 104 152 ii his , 3 L h 5, my wr Q H: Q, ix Q6 535231 Y gi g? W v,-fm , ,. auf NX- :uv x M . N ..... ,V . X'f L L. ...MZ sg, 5 KLM--N.. Spring Sport Swing Into Action With Tennis Guided by the excellent coachin of Miss Sara Officer, the PLU girls tennis team put together a winning season. Climaxed by the Inter- Collegiate Conference Tournament, the girls sported 'An 8-0 season record. This year 's top competitors include Robin Wenceslao, first singles: Nancy Larsen and Diane Gwyther, first doubles. PL U OPP. UPS UPS ONUI HN 5 Everett 1 3 Highline 2 6 Everett 0 6 Centralia 0 5 Highline 1 Becky Nauss shows the near-perfect form necessary for a winning match, Miss Officer, Becky Nauss, Robin Wenceslao, Jody Schwick, Claire Meyer, Becky Cole, Linda Zurfluh, Diane Gwyther, Ivy Schwartz, Tammy Skubinna, Signe Williams, and Nancy Larson. F wr, ' ea '-lr Q 'iiaffw ,,1.Hj ' I . Q, ia ff ' .v'1'-wx' J, N f e iz N 9, 72:gi',.,+.s,fiix -1 1 Pez. '-Eff . xx sb A if-'fi 4 t: 5325: b 3QQ,,,g7f,,E Eg, Q QQ is 1 S H Q ' nw eg g as-s ,a. Q swim Y , ' -,g 1' . iv lx.: :4 .I ' i Q i - W . 1. .. ' x .tif fs' ' ' W x, 'vs 'vs 1. i. N i . ,- ' , 'Digi ' si 4': ' ,--ff' i -i', . ' .7 VM . , Mi. .S 1 . Q L. . s ', v J 'Y ' 'Y ' 'f 1 , y S ,,.-ff' L f5og.?f'25 ,5f' gif, T 1' oy? i O. U K U C ' 'b O s A --31.11 ' Qc ,A ,M mg: v A S - ,A l . Q 'Jn Saab? ,......c Robin Wenceslao, first singles, and Miss Officer discuss the fine points of tennis after a good pracitce. 9 f f' is-L Nancy Larson and Diane yther, the first doubles team, practice team cooperation and coordination. 4 n Your Mark - Get Set - Go! ' A new athletic activity for women made its debut at PLU this spring. Stemming from a t demonstrated interest by a dozen students, Girls' Track became a reality. The irls combined their talents witi the coaching efforts of several members of the university track team to make a fine showing at each of the three scheduled meets. This year's members include: Chris McCormack, Kim Green, Sandie Fairly, Nancy Myklebust, Leslee Adams, Leslie Dickman, and Evelyn Tisdel. Events that the girls participated in consist of hurdles, relays, distance running, sprints, iavelin, shot put, discus, high jump, and long Coach Chris Buck discusses times and the possibilities for success at the coming meet with jump. distance runner Chris McCormack, sprinter Kim Green, and long jumper Evelyn Tisdel. s Chris M cCormack demonstrates the determination and stamina needed for a winning time in a distance event. ft. ta if 5 .2 1. . A K f f 1 In the meet with Central .Wiashingtom each race was close as one girl broke across the finish line seconds before the next. Vy Wins Intramural Championship Stuen's ace chucker Jeff Spere lets one loose in the final with Evergreen Ivy's Mike Warner rounds third en route to a grand-slam homerun. Stuen's Mark Nate Buchanan checks his swing as the elusive ball moves outside. Rainier's Lee H oines receives congrats from his teammates. The final softball standings found Ivy I in first place, with Rainier, Evergreen, and Stuen taking 2nd, 3rd, and 4th respectively. The final intramural point total took a similar ranking when the points for football, tennis, cross- country, basketball, badminton, handball, paddleball, squash, wrestlin , volleyball, swim- ming, sogtball, and track were computed. Final House Point Totals Ivy 939 Evergreen 732 Rainier 682 Alpine 562 Off-campus 509 Nordic 504 Cascade 418 Faculty 357 Olympic 346 Stuen 306 The PLU Crew Combmes Experlence and 'U M - M 'az'-'e' M T ' 'F' inn--v w-a-Q-g-F9 ....,.L... .p- 3. 9 ,mM,,tm.,.M.,,.....,..,,. - , L. 2 -.-,.,.-Q-04 77 ff V t ...W ,w This is,the heavy weight eight which defeated all the small colleges in the area. The 'varsitly eight in action from left to right are Commodore Tim Brueckner Stan Olson Jeff Greenstreet Leo Htlsmger Gerry Gugel, Ma com.Klug, Conrad Hunziker, Jim Puttler, and cox Ralph Netls Here they are stroking ahead of their opponents X3'S.af s ' e f New W ffm? A M Q . K, W5 .. . - K -. A . ,,.. www awww We x' ri. W, .ff was 1 Dedication to Provide Best Year in History Tradition demands that the cox gets thrown into the water after a victory. Here Ralph gets is. X -' f . g i A?-f , . The 1 970-71 crew exhibits the LaFrombois Cup and the Meyer Cup which they won this year. Following a season that sent the late varsity rowing club's heavy weight four with cox to a west coast championship and a 3rd place finish in the nationals, PL U's oarsmen retained their momentum to finish with their best year ever. The heavyweight ei ht, packed with an experiencedg stern four and a bow section with a great desire to excell, streaked to a victorious season beating all the small college crews on the west coast. In doing so they carted home the LaFrombois Cug from the small college race in eattle and also walked off with the Meyer Cup for an unprece- dented eight straight time. The heavyweight four finished the season with only one loss, that being up at British Columbia in rough water. They went on to win the Corvallis Invitational Regatta in April. The fours are looking forward to the Western Sprints and IRA this summer. Most of the emphasis during the season was put on the eight and heavyweight four but the lightweight four showed much promise and did well at Corvallis. The Lutes will send both heavy and light weight crews to the West Coast Championships this summer and are looking to show their prowess in all events. Next year the Lutes will comeback with the same crew except for senior cox Ralph Neils, who will be lost due to graduation. The crew carries the shell to the water. Lute Golfers Surprise Field Medalist Blake Bostrom tees off on the first hole of the PLUnine. After compiling a 2-1 win-loss record for dual meets, and taking third place in the six-day Small College Golf Classic, ' the Lutes went to the NWC Tourney as under dogs behind L'E's'C. Ho-wefver, led by freshman Blake Bostrom and senior Lynn Pettit, the team surprised the field taking the first place honors. Bostrom and Pettit were named to the five man All NWC Team. The following week the Lutes were able to take fourth place in the strong District Tourney held in Salem. Lute 1971 Golfers - row one: Rick Alflen, Lynn Pettit, Eric Festeg row gnu: coach Lundgaard, Jeff Spere, Gary Rick, Blake Bostrom, and Phil enson. I5fQ't:.wf92J. w ' ,, 1, , W 'A jf., ,TV , if gi 5 M' Rick Alflen shows theform which made him one of the NWC best competitors. Take NWC First Place Honors Gary Rick uses a three-iron for his approach shot to the ninth green. Senior Lynn Pettit takes position for one of his long dri-ves. 'CV Q. , ' 'xi' 4 'J , ,,. V.. . wa.. W '-'fl -fr 1 I '5?f?f5lG' -',..n':Ae: ? -Q-5111? 'iff 'Til-L fi . iw?-4'-V f1+',4 , K.. nu, 1-.st A. -zrl-h,L:..Q,g1,f-Q-gQ,',141--if A.-. Luge! 'ver Freshman Eric Feste takes a practice swing before his turn at bat. Junior Jeff Spere walks to the coffee shop following a rousing round on the PL U nine. , , .. 159 Inexperience and Illness Plague Lute 1971 Tennis Team - row one: Da-ve Anderson, Tim Thies, Tom Baker, Jim Gallagher: row twog Coach Mike Benson, Jim Sheets, Elmer Sackman, and Jerry S kaga. Not pictured: Ted Carlson, Dafuid Soderland, and Ste-ve Zubalzk. Ted Carlson returns a hard front court smash. Freshman Steve Zubalik returns a ser've from his opponent during the C of I dual meet. K The Young Lute Tennis Team I W a,,pwW' ' N-.-aw Freshman, Ted Carlson shows what made his serve Freshman Tom Baker measures the angle of incidence and calculates his famous. return. - f -I 832323 352232323 5 Tim Thies's return after having mono was a gallant attempt but too late to help his teammates. The Lute tennis team, with only two lettermen returning from last year's squad, was young and lacking in experience. This inexperience, coupled with the absence of key players due to illness and class conflicts, produced a rather dismal season in which the Lutes were able to win only three dual matches in 13 attempts. Among the 10 losses, however, were 2 close 5- 4 defeats. PLU did defeat Linfield, Pacific, and Tacoma Community College. In the Northwest Conference Tournament, which determines conference standings, PLU finished in a disappointing tie for 6th place. 1 971 lettermen were iunior J im Sheets, sophomore Tim Thies, and freshmen, Tom Baker, Ted Carlson, and Steve Zubalik. PL U was represented in District 1 NAIA competition at the end of May by Jim Sheets and Ted Carlson. Experienced Stars and Promising Newcomers The 1 971 PLU baseball team, front row: Paul Wuest, Jeff Gladow, Scott Buser, Jim Dunn, Don Griffith, Doa? Ruecker, Greig Lord and Ron Jones, back row, Coach Mays, Mike Yilliott, Ron Murphy, Dan Ruud, Kyle Hopstad, Doug Sackvi le, Art Ruud, hilLafv1k Brandt Knutson, Da-ve Bennett, and Coach Kitnlsby. President Eugene Wiegman throws a baseball out at the U of Wgame to start the season. 5, . Qif,5:'qrkkibfrfsfrbb5.f35fi3-f-Q-4f'rfif'1X' 'H -,iii-1wf'4eWw fin . MMS? Wi? ' ,W '- T Vx First baseman Mike Villiott stretches to get a Linfield runner. Point to Banner Season for PLU Next Year PL U's ace hurler, Ron Jones, fires a high hard one past a batter from Lewis and Clark. Powerful Mike Villiott, a senior, strides out to hit a slow breaking curve against UPS. A The Lutes bettered their record over last year, but found little consolation in the 4-21 win-loss standing. However, there is reason for optimism next year, since the young team which lost only four players via graduation was competitive throughout, dropping six games by a single run. Pitching is the name of the game and the Lute mound staff, lacking in depth, yielded 3.69 runs per game, highest in the league. Sterling performances were turned in by Dave Bennett, sophomore righthander from Bend, Oregon, who posted a 2-3 conference record with a 1.89 earned run average, and Dan Ruud, reliever pressed into a starting role, who was 1-2 with a 1.92 ERA. Phil Lavik, with a 2.69 swat mark, was a human magnet at third base and was selected to the All-Conference first team. Phil was named the team 's M VP while first sacker Mike Villiott, who shared the club home run lead with two circuit clouts, was tabbed the outstanding senior. Centerfielder Don Griffith stroked for a .328 average to lead the club and was an All- Conference honorable mention pick. Rightfielder Art Ruud, after a slow start hoisted his NWC average to .275 and displayed a powerful throwing 01771. 1 971 PL U Baseball Scores PL U 4 U. of Wash. 0 PL U 2 U. of Wash. 4 PL U 2 Willamette 0 PL U 1 Willamette 9 PL U 4 Linfield 1 1 PL U 1 Willamette 5 PLU 2 Whitman 5 PLU 4 Whitman 1 PL U 0 Whitman 5 PL U 2 College of Ida. 5 PL U 1 College of Ida. 3 PL U 1 College of Ida. 4 PL U 2 Lewis 89' Clark 1 PLU 2 Lewis Es' Clark 10 PLU 0 Linfield 4 PLU 6 Linfield 7 PL U 0 UPS 1 5 PL U 0 Seattle U. 3 PL U 1 Seattle U. 5 PL U 5 Pacific 6 PLU 5 Pacific 3 PL U 4 Lewis Ee' Clark 2 PL U 4 Western 5 PL U 3 Western 4 PL U 4 UPS 8 4 F .. PL U's only member of the first team all-district, Phil La'vik, pro-ves that he can do all three: hit, throw, and run the bases. .!3 'KW' N' V at .5 pf- . 1 1' 'gg The umpire's expression Cfar leftj prolves that one picture is worth a thousand words as PL U's infield proves too tough for a L 8 C runner. Senior Greg Lord chats with the umpire during a break in the action. Honorable mention all-confefenqe ,Don Griffith proves that he as worthy of the honor by huttmg a homer. 4 - ' ,, at fJf'fft.4f',,, A We Dan Ruud, a transfer, watches a pop fly sail out-of-bounds. The PLU squad gathers at home plate to congratulate Mike Villiott on his first homer. Senior Ron Jones shows that he can hit as well as pitch. Ilgilhve Villiott follows through on yet another hit, this time against the U o . Sophomore Kyle Hopstad, the catcher, singles against Willamette. Here Kyle Hopstad catches a foul ball against L Es? C. Li l,o,,., W, Scott Scooter Buser makes a fantastic, falling down catch to stop a big rally. After the catch, Scooter got a hit and here he is scoring the game winning run. .ew Coach Jim Kittilsby and Captain Phil La'vik discuss boundaries with the umpire in a pre-game talk. 2' My iw JH' fy Q' ,yep of ' zjf ,Q 4 ' 5 if e . if ,, , 3 i W V M wiv H M iw 'M un, MVf'f ', , is as Junior Gordie Gunderson rounds third base. 4 PLU crowd enjoys the action as the baseballers garner their first win of the season. Lutes Compile 100 Points to ,W M,,NM, W,,,,.,, ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, Steve Harshman lets loose with a mighty heave at Spanaway field. Bernard Johnson and John Oberg fly over hurdles in the 120 yd. Highs. Bruce Pyrah is caught by the camera just prior to his kick and successful high jump attempt. The 1 971 track season began with cautious optimism on the part of the coaching staff. The plans for the year were centered around a physical and psychological preparation for the Conference Meet. For the second year in a row, PLU was favored to - win the championship, but unlike 1 970, pre-meet predictions turned into reality. Sixteen individuals contributed to the scoring which provided a total of 1 00 points to second place Willamette with 67. In 1 968 seniors Tom Holmes, Phil Tundel and Tom Terjeson competed as freshman on a team which finished last place in the conference. Outstanding performances were turned in y Randy Shipley, Dan Pritchard, and Steve Harshman who finished in the top three spots in the shot put event, while Stan Pietras joined with Pritchard in the top two positions in the discus. Secure NWC Track Crown a 111. Q If f Sophomore Glen Higgins soars through the air with the greatest of ease. N ' .f S? i in S 5 N as Q., Anchor-man Glen Higgins sprints to the finish line to win the 440 yd. relay in record smashing time. A .gif L A good hand-off is the key to success in any relay e-vent like this. Russ Anderson and Frank Wilson take first and second in the 440 yd. dash. galil. Higgins and Bernard Johnson take 1 st and 3rd respectively in the 220 yd. Gaylen Hahto clears the bar in the pole vault. A Bernard Johnson does his specialty, flying over the hurdles outdistancing his opponent in the 120 yd. highs. , xg! , it sg if gif X 1 wi sb Nu .N 1. X- RS, ' A M ie N X Q , P ,mx f 4 Nw, -ww.. ,X al Q S . ,i,, .. . , is 3 erss Q x- W Ia Ping-pong throfwers Stefue Harshman, Carl Peterson, Dan Pritchard and Randy Shipley pose for admirers. Senior Tom Terieson defies the Law of Gravity. John Olson, Curt Beeman and Bruce Pyrah 'vie for position at the beginning of the 2 mile. PLU's Track Future Looks Good - Sophomore Dan Pritchard winds up for the flight of the Junior Stan Pietras shows the determination which won discus. conference. School Records Broken in 1 971 Shot Put Randy Shipley 50'1 1 120 yd. High Hurdles John Oberg 15.0 at 440 yd. Intermediate Hurdles John Oberg 55.2 'I 440 yd. Relay Bernard Johnson John Oberg Neil Martin Glen Higgins 42. 9 Ties record set by Phil Bement in 1 970. ' 'Establishes a new conference record. giernard Johnson gets out of the starting blocks 031. Bob Matson hands off to Bruce Pyrah in the mile relay at Spanaway Field. Strong Core of Veterans Returning Freshman Tom 0'Rourke leaps in the air in the last part of his hop-skip, and iump event. John Amidon strains to clear cross bar Another outstanding per- formance was given by John Oberg, who was a double winner in both hurdle events and who lowered the conference record in the intermediate hurdles. The turning point in the conference meet occurred in the 880 yd. dash when Neil Martin and Don Milholland finished one-two. The track future continues to look bright at PLU with a fine core of returning veterans, PL U won five events at the Conference Meet, all by underclassmen. The trophy for outstanding track performer went to sophomore John Oberg, while Steve Harshman was honored by his teammates as most inspirational. A t Q Hurdle-ace John Oberg races to beat the clock and his opponent. 4 PLU's Past PLU's First Faculty - 1894 - from left to right, Row 15 Meyer Brandvig, Mrs. Carlo Sperati, Miss Sophie Peterson Row 2: Refo. Ballestad, Refv. C. Sperati, T. C. Satra, Re'v. T. Larsen, Rev. N. Christiansen, W Shahan, Re'v. B. Harstad. umvviafodi OLD MAIN J.. , f- 1, ,.n,5- .L W , 3 . fp ' . . . Y .1 5 -J.. N , .I M was. 8 'Amor -, f. Q- J . , , is -' 'Wffwzgg K 1 i ' -wwf' v - K xi. fil:5mQ!'i l,l'lIil'llli0II .ani I ' ' Q89 ' .Zac-4 ' fi... X - '-' i Ay' :Q 'I 2 The C011SffUCIf0f1 Of Eastfvold Chapel- This structure, built in the late 50's, was a message board located in the middle of upper campus. an The kicking post, which still stands in lower campus. This is the front of the old gym. 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K Q, -4: , is V fx Q. as .L , Aqgggwiiwyww 4MQfWwtfffwvWwWW ' ., gf, :ln A-vl I 2? 2 , K ?WfWI?Fr21f H'q Q3' A -. X233 x ' W G 1 , , 1 V 1 1 .Nr 1 D i 1 I I E I I A I I Q I 4 , S 1 .E 1 208 Q 5 'iw f A3 QW a. Q Q ,gr Y h is ' .3 S W .9 15. ,..k ' 7--V -v : 1 f' 2 StudentSerVices Q ,wi 54 ,Jw T w -ff L. 9 , N!qi2!!E2!!i2l!'f ' V f .X W '- f ,, ffffff , 5 gi gighliils U HH d 20 2 Bill Christensen T0m G11mP eCllf ASPLUPRESIDENT EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT John McLaughlin, business 'vice-president, and S tefve Carlson, activities -vice-president, ioin Bill and Tom for an informal talk ASPLU - All Together ASPLU made long strides this year in the execution of their duties. The greatest step was in November when they moved into their new headquarters on the mezzanine floor of the University Center. A new form of legislation was initiated this year with the election of senators in lieu of the individual class representation. Led by Bill Christensen, ASPLU showed great hopes in acquiring President Wiegman's striving for a year of commitment. The members of this year's executive committee were able to bring the university closer together by their efficient planning, personal involvement, and legislative reform. The chairmen of the various activity committees were also an aid in making participation a key word on the PL U campus. ww ... Jim Bielde listens intently to a legislative discussion. Carolie Eggan, executive secretary for ASPL U. ASPLU COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: Jon Vingerud, Pam Larson, Jim Harri, Gayle Severson, Diane Christensen, Sue Eklund, Harold Jensen, and Ruth Klavano. 'Ji' Jody Schgvich is congratulated upon receiving the Woman of the Year award. Tassel members, from left to right: Cheryl Neils, Carol Ellison, sec., Ruth Klafoano, treas.g Arlis Adolf, Cathy Corn, Pat Sandahl, Marcia King, Aly Sprouls, pres.: and Lynn Geschwind. Not pictured: Eunice Lyso, Pam Larson, Marcia Taylor, Eva Swedstedt, and Barb KohL The annual A WS picnic held this spring. WS, Tassels, and Blue Key Blue Key members, from left to right: Halfvar Olstead, Steve Mangelsen, Lowell Anderson, Carl Larson, Philip Paulsen, David Gross, John Aakre, Jim Helleson, and Bob Lyckse1L Not pictured: Dick Ostenson, Paul Johnson, Mark Nesfvig, Bruce Bierke, John Hunter, Tom Gumprecht, Dan Knutzen, Jim Harri, Don M onta, and Doug Comsia. Halfuar Olstead presents Dr. Harold Leraas the Blue Key Outstanding Teacher award for 1 971 . Spurs and IK's Serve The Spurs - 1 971 The Spurs, as well as the IK 's, their men counter- parts, are a service organization. These sophomore girls donate their time to help with things both at school and in the community. President Linda Zurfluh and the rest of the Spurs this year helped in such actifvities as: the Park- land Cleanup, Project Concern, the Lucia Bride Festi-val, and ushering at school functions. Lmda Zurfluf Spur president leads a Spur meeting Joan Richtef, this year,-Y Lucia Bride, talks with Dave Anderson, IK president. ampus and Communit At the Awards Assembly the old Spurs get a chance to meet next year's new Spurs. Q . 1, The IK's or Inter- collegiate Knights had a busy schedule this year. The first activity for these sophomore men was to help carry baggage as students were moving into the dorms in the fall. Next they helped in Freshman Orientation. During Homecoming they earned money for Muscular Dystrophy. President Dave Ander- son had the IK's helping in the UC dedication. They were in charge of the Liberty Bell at all home football games. Other service activities that the IK's performed were ushering at concerts, serving at banquets, and helping at chapel. All this shows why the IK's are one of the most active service clubs on campus. Mr. Eric Nordholm, advisor for the IK 's. IIQ's, from top to bottom: Gary Thorson, Jerry Skaga, Pat Wmsberg, John Nilsen, Steve Ash, Doug Brisson, David W. Anderson, Marc Johnson, Scott Simpson, Mike Tripp, Mark Reiner, Sam Torvend, Bob Hoff. and Carl Haglund, 4 f Saga. . .PLU's Book of the Year My , ff ,,,, fwffwfwwhww ,f,,,,f.mwfeww Jane Johnson and Karen Anderson decide on a lay-out. Claudia Barnes looks over a proof sheet, X ' ii ii e Q so g S SE S Dan Tchobanoff helps Jeff Wolcott with the proportioning 'wheeL Julie Harris types up the copy for her lay-out. in lil A1 sw M Paul Farnham and Mike Warner, Sports Editors, decide on pictures to use for their lay-outs. Aw Co-editor, Nancy Beyer, confers with the editor, Lon Beyer. Scott Green studies color techniques. 1? , Gary Eckhardt takes a work break. Mooring Mast - A E, 5 WN 5 : xiwxifzzfs- -4isE:i112- ns, X 1 3 A L,:A J L,.. f X-:xr mi- .fi N 53 l El E iX ii l i so J i .- 5 335. F ing y, M OORIN G MAS T'S Sue Peterson, Poetry Editor. Tom Hea-oey, Asst. Managing Editor 6 mascot, and Editor Dafoe 1 s. WM -e,1f--. Xo.1, gg :ro y ggi Xa Barb Morris, Bob Hasselblad, Tom Heafvey, and Dafoe Giles prepare the MOORING MAS T for printing. The process involves fitting copy and pictures on the page to make a dummy layout as well as checking and rechecking for errors. T he Voice of PLU E, i Q Q . 'W' . l'-w ' Bob Hasselblad, Managing Editor, and Barb Morris, News Editor. .es ms axrrg kg K U S ing Q gs Q PQ Qi as Q--W s on 0 Q I , 'bb ::. U I if J, AR qmb V es Editor Da-ve Giles takes time out from a busy schedule when the paper is sent to the printers for the week. M 0 0 ll I N G M A S T The Voice of the Students at Pacific Lutheran University DAVID GILES ...,,.,.,.,,,,,,.,............,,.........,..,............,........,..,..,t,,,.,...,,,, Editor BOB HASSELBLAD ...... ...........,.......... M anaging Editor TOM HEAVEY ....,., -... ,.,,,,,.. Asst. Managing Editor BARB MORRIS ............,, .,,,,.........,...,.. News Editor KAREN SVENDSEN ...,..,, ..,..,,r, F eature Editor PAULA SEIBERT .......... ,.,........ C opy Editor CHUCK NORDQUIST ..,.,,, , ...,,........ Sports Editor JOHN AAKRE .,,...........,., GLENN ZANDER ,,.......,. SUE PETERSON .,,.............., DR, JOHN PETERSON .,,,,,,,, Business Manager Photographer Poetry Editor Adviser s di' 'iz .13 A S , is i 5 N-mn'-M -- Oxy 1 ,xg Vg Sue Peterson and Steve Cook work on articles for the M OORING MAS T. I JA. ,i,g:ir:feiii W 0 ,MQN Dave Giles discusses the format for the next M OORING MAS T with several members of his staff. KPL -TV Acquires New Mobile Unit 20 Oblivious to the pointinf fingers of staff members Mr. Vic Nelson, Pete Johnson, alven Olstead, and Crystal Schuh: Chuck Nordquist adjusts one of the numerous lights used by the KPL U- T V department. KPL U-TV utilized a new mobile unit in the video taping of events this year. The van, a gift of the alumni association, was outfitted with the previously owned departmental equipment. It has traveled to places such as the art workshop and Lake Louise to tape programs for future use by faculty and students. ' Roger Gebhard and Russ Shull line up the cameras for a practice televising session. I is vm KPL U-TV Staff-Seated, left to right: Halven Olstead, Mr. Vic Nelson, Clint Johnson, Mr. David Christian, Art Parker. Standing: Russell Yap, Crystal Schuh, Ken Luthro, Chuck Nordquist, Roger Gebhard, Russ Shull, Pete Johnson. K . 5 5 Wm fff mfr OF umveizsirv 0 AUJMM Assoc. Sooo Receiving instructions from Mr. Victor Nelson: Clint Johnson, Pete Johnson, and Art Parker set up equipment for the televising of a tennis match. KPLU-F M: The Music of '71 KPL U-FM-broadcasting on 88.5 mHzg an effec tive radiative power of 1 0 watts. Glenn Zander announces Information 71 news week. seven days a John Smoke Skans sorts through a stack of records for the Campus Show. KPLU-FM, That tiny gem serving Southern Puget Sound, is now in its fifth year of service. Owned and operated by Pacific FM offers popular sounds, classical music, and informative features such as Buchwald On, Consumer Reports, and naturally the up-to-the-minute Infor- mation 71 news reports. KPL U-FM is becoming a station to which dis- crimination listeners can turn. lst Row L to R: Diane John, Chuck Nordquist, Art Pederson Znd: Jean Frazier, Linda Gatch, Jan Teppo. 3rd: Pete Johnson, Jim Fischer, Glenn Zander, Ken Malmin, Glen Keto, John Skans, Mark Ward. Lutheran University, KPL U- I fl' . Rw- .lim Smith directs a pose for a photo lab shot. Part of the photo lab's creativity relies on Paul Kusche's artistic talents Employing round the clock dedication, PL U's photo lab strives to capture the excitement of student life. Quality photos are available to both staff and students, as well as for university publications, Saga, Mooring Mast, and public relations. Using the finest of facilties, including a darkroom, film drying room, and portrait areas, the photo lab caters to our modern uni'zJersity's needs. ,315 Chief of staff, Ken Dunmire, works to keep the photo lab running smoothly Photo Lab Focuses on Student Activities 5 ,D .,.,.,,, 5 Emily Reigstad, secretary, rolls a completed proof sheet from the dryer. . E DB 4, .. X 1 5 .HT Ken Dunmire stoops to snap a unique picture. . X. g Glen Zander readies his camera and takes aim at the all-school picnic. it ' at 224 Student Congregation: Church on Campus Student Congregation has moved from Eastvold to the more contemporary setting of Chris Knutzen in the University Center. W za' Pastor Taylor administers communion in the half-light of Tower After twglyears of service, Pastor Taylor is leaving his post of ' Chapel. Campus mister. ,,.-N., Sflldeflf C011g1'e80fi0f1 0ffiCef'-91 L to R- Craig HUi59Hg0, V.P-: Halfuar Olstead explains the financial situation to the other officers. Halfvar Olstead, Treas.g Sharon Rodning, Sec.: Marcia Taylor, S tewardshipg Chris Boerger, Pres. Not pictured, J an Dambach, Education, Paul Reitz, Music and Liturgy, Carol Ellison, Evangelism. A new feature of worship is the informal contemporary service held each week. Student Congregation stepped into a new role in 1971. No longer the only religious organization on campus, the Congregation sought to become more than just a Sunday morning church. Study classes 'were presented dealing with Christian morality. The Congregation also started contributing to the financial support of a teacher in New Guinea. These projects plus the usual 'variety of worship services kept the Student Congregation an active part of campus life. -wif The Library An Clayton Kirking and Davis Strandemo contemplate some of life's more serious problems. Edna Bemis-Chief of Distributive Services The University's Library, named in honor of Robert A.L. Mortvedt, PLU's eighth president, currently holds 130,000 publications and subscribes to 1653 journals. Services include micro-filming, Xerox copying, listening tapes, and the loaning of projectors, tape recorders, and record players. Private and semi-private booths are available for studying purposes. Along with those pictured, the staff includes Edna Bunn, Head of Acquisition, Olive Berntsen, Binder, Kerstin Henderson, Asst. of Distributive Servicesg and Fay Lundblad, Supr. of Non-Print ieervices. Students provide much of the back-up p. an-..., WMWW www Frank H. Haley-Head Librarian. Academic Resource Center Reference and Bibliographic Services are headed by Miriam Beckman. gp rn Q .-..-- . .W- Virginia Berg and Edith Landau, Humanities Bibliographer, examine some new material for the Children 's Department. , g N ,XM Cathy Silzer prepares a speech while other students survey the local news media in the background. Roger N orthwa y-M eyer: Condi tioned response ,,ei., r-Mwi-M ,L 5 w Q 27 l f fi, ' V E1 , eff ,J , i I C fN'- -H me .f i 4 1 3 , if .i Q S A V J i W , 3' ,V I li,,,,4...N+w 4 V g e 2 52177 ,Lf if W Ji. Wg Q ' f ' ' ft V , ' : 1- .-.., y,,,, 4, VV V ' 4 - . 7 t A K f 1- ' ' , if . gsxgq-H .VJ , g - ,, , , ' . - V x -f i- 2 Health Center :- Aspirin and A Smile Located conveniently close to campus the Health Center provides modern health facilities to the Pacific Lutheran Student Body. ,f as ix '3iQ i? sniff we V an ..ksA The Health Center staff includes Mrs. Gladys Bergum, RN: Mrs. Vivian Arpke, RN: Dr. E.L. Randolfg Mrs. Luverne Petersen, RNg and Mrs. Ada Van Dooren, MD. Phil Tundel waits patiently as Mrs. Bergum prepares a soothing whirlpool bath, one of many services provided by the Center. Take aslpirin . . . Stay in ed... Stay off your feet . .. Keep warm . . . A common remedy for the wide variety of college ills, this helpful advice is cheerfully given at the PL U Health Center. A qualified staff: Consisting of three RN 's, two on-call doctors, and a psychiatric consultant: provide basic health care for students enrolled at PL U. From flu shots, to rented crutches the Health Center always provides a helping hand. . . . A friendly smile from Mrs. Arpkegreets students when they visit the ealth Center. Waiting isn't all bad .... 'we provide magazines. LLL-- Neither Rain or now Stop Them Located in Xavier basement, Central Services provides a communicative link for the university community. The friendly staff serves the faculty and students through its mimeographing and mailroom facilities. Geared to student life, Centeral Services aids the community by printing informational and promotional notices for campus activities. From duplicating material for classroom use to providing an intra-campus mail system Central Services plays an important role in linking the community. Niether rain, nor sleet, nor hail, nor snow can keep Central Services from their appointed rounds. C? Larry R. Allen, Central Services Director, handles many of the campus printing chores. .I an C lo sorts letters for mailing. Z . , mi' ive' 'u Mrs. June Lunde ponders her mail sorting task. wif, .,.1.,,3f V, M., '5i'?Tiw:W.f ,. ,.,.,,Q1,..,,.1.f,.q., ..,.,7 . W V .iw N.. , q mm' 'W'- Mrs. Frances Logan prepares letters for mailing. I , ,511 f Zag, ' Z M if if , X , ,, Q ,V I, g .if 2. ,f . 5 -5 - ' 21 r- n . f' , 5 Mrs. Virginia Nichols provides friendly service to these PL U students. 229 09, f W f W , ' 4, it , K M I ,vc V ll Maintenance and Security Plant manager and mountain climbing expert, Jim Phillips, has his hands full! The incinerator was shut down this year, out gllerbert A. Schoenfeld donated his personal greenhouse to U. Y Cultivation of tropical plants and traditional species are possible in the temp. and humidity controlled greenhouse. of concern for the air-pollution it generated. times. wg .4 f 4.-:uf -A - Retiring Henry Berntsen, Ed Hinderlie, Cliff Sanders, and Walt Suter recall the good n Alert for Mishaps ,lA -mia' MZ h 'S' wif Bruce Parkin Itopj and Leroy Dafuid fbottomj Eliillh Tifl-9199 Chief Rick Shaver John Brown f'-ln Mrs. McCarty, manager of the bookstore. x af? Q' ' ef? tMa,,,,.f- Aoooo Percy Johnson helps Gay Martin with the daily paperwork. Janet Kusche browses in the newly expanded arts and crafts department. - 5 -I Food Service . . . Get Your Grits It looks good, although, its not completed. Y 5 ' : -- . V - af kss we f - mse.t.s,,.M,Mi x,h,t w,:.sc:s: ,,,.e, s XX Mr. Torrens, director of food service, discusses next week 's menu with Mrs. Hegtvedt. The new dining area fills to capacity during weekends. Roger Gebhard and Mel Jensen enjoy a meal together. ... you gotta be kidding . .. Adm1H1Stf3tl0H .. f H Q50 .,.-'N 15 -1' . 361' . Qsia Aw' , xiii? r ZX nd Facult Dr. Eugene W. Wiegman President PLU Board of Regents. Through joint, yet separate commitments, we maintain a constant flow of new life an new ideas, Dr. Wlegman. 'Zan' ' Siq! ' WY A f5 Naull'p KP I L... Dr. and Mrs. Wiegman begin the Some PLU students join the President for year at the openmg convocation. break fast, fQv7M,1'f5?TL9W?'f?7f', 'V,?f,,W P446Pf'ZfV 9 Q,'Z5T2fT'f''ZW'W?N'WWf vfr?'iW'1V f'vi XXZ fY1L MW5? 'VW , ,.,A,,.,,,w.6,,, ,.,gm,,f zfwsz, A in vu my ,, W In f My iffvffm gi? f 4wr?,.'s,,,sm19HA,,, ,, ,4 ,, 12 .,1f,W,.,,,4W1,. aw., , w,W., me MMM- www www, ww MWw3ww,7w.,wftww:fswefwmfvw 'ff2?LER1'CY4'4'fsfW.ir'V2f74r,w?AH3 , - fb f-2:L,,fmw,f5f'L,,., ww f . hw gi af , ww ,,, in x 1 ,. , .1 545, f. 4 1 4 V' , M - Dr. Wiegman initiated a Year of Commitment. ...s....,.-w ' Swv Jia Dr. Jungkuntz and Mrs. Leasure spoke with Tacoma Urban Coalition members at the opening convocation Dr. Jungkuntz meets with members of the church clergy at their annual conference held at PL U. Dr. Richard J ungkuntz Provost ,p --4. A new provost with the desire to preserve and strengthen good academic aspects of PL U. nr it-auf' Dr. and Mrs. Jungkuntz ioined prominent community members for the U. . dedication dinner. 7 51 SN .. We-... Mr. Perry discusses admissions with a prospectifve student. He Dr. Richard Moe acquaints students with the merits of P.L. U. Dean of Graduate and Summer Studies Admissions ffice wig ,, 55.0, . Director, School of Fine Arts Mr. Bruce Alexander Mr. Ronald E. Coltom Mrs. Patricia Hills Mr. Tony Lister Admissions Director of Financial Aid and Financial Admissions Counselor Associate Director of Admissions Aid Adfoisor Counselor Mr. Albert Perry Mr. James Van Beek Assistant Director of Dir. of Admissions and Admissions Assoc. Dir. of Financial Aid Tony Lister takes time from counseling to talk with Larry Griggs of the Sociology Department. ,Q i Business fflce ' Sui The PLU Business Office is a busy place on the tenth of every month when pay checks are handed Mr. A. Dean Buchanan out. Here we see Mrs. J oan Longrie cashing a check for Vernon Swenson in the Business Office. Vice Preisdent for Business and Finance ,an are Yr' lin..-:lf Mrs. Betty Giurash Mr. Norman Nesting Mr. Howard Vedell Mr. Dwight Zulauf Chief Operations Business Director of Data Accountant Manager Manager Processing Registrars ffice gzazzal 'Dx tl... fl-'fliilv Mrs. Loleta Espeseth Mr. Charles Nelson Assistant Registrar Registrar Burroughs in the Registrar's office. Dr. Johnston discusses microfilming with Mr. Nelson and Mrs. 9 Student ffairs ffice we -an wt M. Dr. Seiichi Adachi Mrs. Judy Baker Dr. Philip E. Beal Mr- Leighland Johnson Dir. of Counseling Counselor Dean of Men Dir. of Housing and Testing H' Freshmen talk with Dr. and Mrs. Leasure at the President's Reception. Dr. Beal and students listen to a Leadership Retreat discussion N...- K.. t Dr. Daniel R. Leasure I Mr. Gary Minetti Miss Margaret Wickstrom Vice Pres. for Student Affairs Psychometrist and Counselor Dean of Women University Relations ffice Rev. ilton Nesvig Mr. James L. Peterson Vice-Pres. for News Bureau Chief University Relations D lt , J i Members of the Development Office discuss the U.C. James Peterson discusses the winter sports Development fflce Mr. David L. Berntsen Rev. Edgar Larson Mr. C laaton B. Peterson Director of Development Dir. of Estate Planning ice Pres. for Development 242 1 , gig , 5: A ,. jr: hy A ,gl L, , I ' 1 .3 Mr. Ernst Schwidder Mr. Keith Achepohl Mr. George Elwell Mr. David Keyes Mr. Lars Kittleson Art Art Art Art Art Department Head Mr. George Roskos Mr. Walter Tomsic Dr. Jens Knudsen Dr. Randolph Bohannon Mrs. Irene C reso Art Art Biology Biology Biology ilfdwwf' Dr. Arthur Gee Biology g Ms. eu , M Q fn W ,,,-7, A? 'x E C2 f , ey 1' Dr. Ronald Heyer Biology Department Head , , Q' X , .ig . ..,v - ,W 'iq 1 Q l .Q 7' J 53' g 4 K L f i ff' 2 Y vii? .M if 1 . was za wk in ex ,, , ,mtv f V wi, .KV ,453 J,-8 451 ,wx if ., 3 gi.-'Lo,s6.,3 pf wsffffifww 4 :S Dr. J offlnn Jensen Dr. Harold Leraas Mrs. Ruth Sorenson Biology Biology Biology Dr. Gundar J. King Mr. James E. Graham Dr. William Hutcheon Dean-School of Business Business '-.' gk NX xx wigs 13 K3 .V 'l .- vt . :ss I f,:? 2K Q33Y:,Q:.,g55i - iw -V, ,,s ,-2 - .- .uuawr Q 1 'q,..,.l..,v ' it i ,se -1, 4 A K f ., K 'SIE p A .airbag 'ggi 'HZ Dr. Anthony Lauer Dr. John Martilla Business Business Dr. Charles Peterson Dr. Vernon S tintzi Business Business PS :sw is Tp, 553 Iwi? . '-.ggbw-114 Business Dr. Keith McMaster Business Mr. Grant Watkinson Business 5' in Y:- feifx Dr. Dwight Zulauf Dr. Laurence Huestis Dr. William Giddings Business C hemistr C hairman-Difuision of Department I5-lead Natural Sciences Chemistry 24 Ni? Dr. Burton Nesset Dr. Robert Olsen Dr. Duane Swank Dr. Fred Tobiason Mr. Theodore Karl Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Communication Arts Department Head Mr. Richard Capp, Jr. Mr. Judd Doughty Mr. Eric Nordholm Mr. William Parker Mrs. Mickey Refois Communication Arts Communication Arts Communication Arts Communication Arts Communication Arts ff, wif TIN . XILEH- 4.5211 , I :gf ..5 M t Q . X L . tk, u p A5 2 as , t 1. 5 ., ffaix, , . ' a 2 11-Hi. X ', :'.Hm-,s 1 X 'fiikfgiwhgg . - '2': 'q Q' . 1,.,,g:. EET!! 'Wx , Dr. Burton Ostenson Mr. Brian Lowes Dr. Marlen Miller Mr. Marshall Enderby Mr. Ronald Genda Earth Sciences Earth Sciences Economics Economics Economics Department Head Department Head S Mr. Robert Jensen Mr. David Vinie Dr. Kenneth Johnston Mrs. Myra Baughman Economics Economics Dean-School of Education Education Dr. Carrol DeBower Education Q-...gi is ' cfnec' I5 WW nm. 'Nw -cgi Mr. Gary Minetti Education Dr. Lynn Stein Education . 'via Miss Josephine Fletcher Dr. Arnold Hagen Dr. Ronald J orgenson Mrs. Maiorie Mathers Education Educanon Education Education Mrs. Alice Napius Miss Florence Orfoik Mr. Arne Pederson Dr. Rodney Petty Education Educanon Education Education ,i,, , ' l ',,, J ,f 2 Q ' ' 2 2 , I W ,,l, , if y e J 44,1 fy X X' , , , dl 3 Q if A I 24 46 5. SQ? Dr. Jane Williamson Education Q' 5 x 3 . .gi .. 4 ' We if X N l 'F if. - - 1 R w X I , x X 'R x. x . ,.- J if 5 1 .- 1 I'-fi . a .-1-1 ' 1' 5 72.2 Q .S S fr N R N my K S W xg J ,LX 'G 1 S xfn 5 sw X as ff ss F ?'7f'x 452 iifzfff X it as ff 7 . . 9.22 Eg. I 7-'L F of , 152.51 I x mx .if x R ig.,-.I ,Y 2 ff X I - X Dr. J effersen Yang Dr. Paul Reigstad Dr. Paul Benton Miss Grace Blomquist Engineering Chairman-Division of Humanities English English mix . -X, is 1 X X -i 3 -P W5 . a a - -35, slf. Q. :ff 4 3 K Department Head-English Dr. Lucille ohnson Mr. Richard Jones Dr. Raymond K lopsch English English English Dr. Rodney Swenson Mr. Glen Blubaugh Mr. Samuel Carleton Foreign Langjlxage Foreign Language Foreign Language Department ead g A Q, .W P fx X we Si X1 fl i X553 R 1 W, X we A L fiisgff Dr. Milton Riemer English Visiting Professor Dr. Louise Faye Foreign Language ff 3 s-YZ sig 1:5315 1452.1 sam., IVY' Dr. Daniel Van Tassel English Mrs. Katherine Monroe Foreign Language f'r-I' wgpa.. N Q funk EIR' .ff A .i ' . , ,J Ni 9 . -. 4 ., W . 5 E 5 jg: E Q E YS wists? Mr. S t. .J ohn Robinson Mr. Audun To'ven Mr. Paul Webster Mrs. Mary Wolter Dr. David Olson Foreign Language Foreign Language Foreign Language Foreign Language Director-School of Physical Education Mr Roy Carlson Mr Gary Chase Mr. Paul Hoseth Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education 4 3' X Miss Sara Officer Physical Education Mrs. Carolyn Phillips Physical Education xt.. Dr. Walter Schnackenberg History Department Head A2113 3' Mr. David Johnson Dr. Arthur Martinson Mr William Scharnweber History History History Dr. John Herzog Mr. Kenneth Barker Dr. James Brink Mr. Gary Coats Mathematics Mathematics Department Head Mathematics Mathematics sw ss - 1 ,. A ..,,. , H Y s 'igifiieillr K - V .1 is fp - S Q . T so .. x E ' f :SSQ9 . fq . K sa - v r if -Xfwsl X Q5 Sf . .t K . 'X 'W ll? Dr. William Johnson Mr. Paul Liebelt Dr. Christian Meyer Mr. Maurice Skones Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Music Department Head Mr. Da-vid Dahl Mr. Gordon Gilbertson Miss Vivian King Mr. Calfuin Knapp Music Music Music Music 5 Mr. Jerry Kracht Dr. Lawrence Meyer Mr. Dafvid Robbins Mr. William Sare Music Music Music Music R, , f is Dr Doris Stucke Mrs. Lois Bergerson Mrs Dorothy Cone Mrs Margaret Coutu Mrs Lois Jacobson Dzrector School of Nursing Nursing Nursmg Nursing Mrs. JoAnn Jewell Nursing Mrs. Nona Lemieux Nursing Al ' ggi:-.x F. gf' A 2 if , hi s -.ff K M g fy., Mrs. Joan Royce Dr George Arbaugh Mr Gunnulf M yrbo Dr Kent Simmonds Nursing Philosophy Philosophy Philosophy 50 Dr. Sherman N ornes Physics Department Head Dr. Harry Adams Physics Dr. Clarence Jacobs Dr. Kwong- Tin Tang Physics Physics Dr. Donald Farmer Mr. Frank Collinge Dr. Paul Ulbricht Dr. Harold Bexton Mr. John Larsgaard Political Science Political Science Political Science Psycholo Psychology Department Head f.. ,,,, ,, ,, A H , ,l,,,,,,, V , PLL. Ae, 3 K E gif' in ' ' ' f '.c,IZf'M' Q5 , , ' A 'vvv I 'if , 5, I 1 W g y : is l JV,,:.y 2 fn M' Z V A -, ' ,www Q 4,31 - ' , ':E5LfW27ELZ ,if 1' :V gm - vw -it -1 ', -H1 ' .- , ..,, QW? M.,, T - Lwftw , WMM 577 hi, A, -, f ,. I Lf ,,,,, f ,mn 41, if W ffig s,A.x,,, L 4 1 . w g f , , 4 , f w 1' W 1,52 2 5 if 4 Q ff I 731353772 M ' ' 1 1. 1-if' W: 'R . ri' , ff ,, we Q 2 i. ,V Mr. Jesse Nolph Dr. Erfoini Sefoertson Mrs. Mary Webster Psychology Psyc ology Psychology 'ey 4 2 s Departmentiyead E V VzbhfkliitffffL,7?U iW fir-'iii . f ,I 1 , - - 9 P H 1- 2 3 ' , ww -,,.f . M f, -Q , - 'ss mefmfzfiieliefgwszmg iziiiii-Qiiiiizfa- ' - :-'-'lwa',1.L,-1.157251 .yfrfli-HUNT I - ' rum'-. . ' ' f ' ' A ' '- , ,,,, , I re It .,,, , , rslt , . Dr. Stewart Gokvig' Religion Department Head Dr. Emmet Ek lund Religion A In 'H ' 5 , ,J Mr. Dafvid Knutson Dr. John Petersen Dr. John Schiller Mr. William Gilbertson Mr. Vernon Hanson Religion Religion Chairman-Division of Sociology Sociology Social Sciences Department Head-Sociology A2aifif4'M4-Wx,- vi- I J ff. 41 .Af ' if Mr. Richard .lobst Dr. Neale Nelson Dr. W. Dwight Oberholtzer Mr. George Walter Sociology Sociology Sociology Sociology frw' 4 412 1: 5 :' SS Nw vw QW ...no- wwww 3 gi... -.3 Senlors 'fi 254 John Aakre Philosophy Oak Harbor Lowell Anderson Pre-Medicine Springfield, Ore. Robert Atkinson Biology Tacoma Roberta Beck Nursing Aurora. Colo. V .0 ,,,,.. Natalie Aasland Education Beaverton, Ore. Mark Anderson Education Brush Prarie Sharon Bacon Education Tacoma Dorothy Bellin Education Portland, Ore. H1 Arlis Adolf Biology American Falls, Id. Paul Anderson Education Renton Janice Ball Nursing Seattle Mary Benson Education Tacoma Donna Aleshire Education Tacoma Richard Anderson Sociology Hillsboro, Ore. Joyce Bangsund Nursing Seattle Philip Benson Psychology Bremerton Garrett Allman Linda Anderson Music Nursin Spokane Salem, gre. Roger Anderson Sherryl Antilla History Education Longview Tacoma 'Linda Barker Kurt Barthel Education Business Kennewick Long Beach, Calif, Paul Berg Lon Beyer Education Business Tacoma Palo Alto, Calif. Lois Anderson Education Eatonville Deborah Askland Mathematics Minneapolis, Minn. David Bartley Business Tacoma Lynne Billups Psychology Tacoma P George Blair Chemistry Tacoma Joseph Boles Sociology Tacoma Carol Bruun English Seattle Norman Carlson Pre-Dentistry Tacoma f , ,A .1-1. 'pl' . '. what A M 4 f Cheryl Bluhm Nursing Bothell Clifford Boyce Education Pu yallup Dennis Bryant Education Chehalis Stefven Carlson Sociology Spokane eh -ws' Yvonne Bobo Education Tacoma Janice Breklze Nursing Scobey, Mont. Brian Burchfield Sociology Tacoma Mary Jo Carson Nursing Denver, Colo. Chris Boerger Communication Arts Kirkland Barbara Brown Steve Larson, assisted by Queen Marcia King, leads half-time activities for the 1969 Homecoming Game. Education Bellevue Michael Campbell S . Business f X Tacoma f ff Pamela Carter Education i..'-- A335 o-t1 X Kansas City, Mo. A A When Ron Larson was a freshman, he had time to listen to musicg now he has other things to keep him entertained. 1 if Catherine Cates Education Anchorage, Alaska Linda Clefven German Bremerton Carol Crosier Education Bremerton Carol Chamness Education Eugene, Ore. Shirley Coleman Nursing Tacoma Christine Czelder Education Tacoma Sherry Charneski Nursing Tacoma Douglas Comsia Education Tacoma Diana Dahl Education Seattle '-ma.ul6' C Xa. Bill Christensen Linda Christensen Rhoda Christian Charles Clarke Education Sociology Education Biology Kennewick Mt. Vernon Bothell Bremerton Robert Coppin Cathy Corn Pattie Cowell Larry Crockett Business Education English Philosophy Puyallup Spokane Harlem, Mont. Tacoma Janet Dambach Janis Daniels Laura Davidson Sharon Day Education Business Music Education Portland, Ore. Aberdeen Olympia Tacoma --y- V .2 ' Q' 'S fa- qyg . X i .M Can't win 'em all, Glen- Nothing like a good laugh after an interesting 01 class Corrine Deetz Education Bend, Ore. Ralph Eby Business Kennewick Marie Ender Psychology Ridgecrest, Calif. Barbara Finney Education Beaverton, Ore. Paul DeWeese Nursing Tacoma Gary Eckhardt English Tacoma Carol Ernstmeyer Education Washington D. C. Carol Finseth Nursing Portland, Ore. Mary Dolack Mathematics Tacoma Elizabeth Ede Sociology Tacoma Stephen Estes Education Tacoma Penny Fishbeck Art Tacoma Carolyn Donnelly Education Canby, Ore. Karen Edwards Education Aurora, Ore. Donna Evans Education Tacoma Jerry Fiermestad Chemistry Mastic Beach, N. Y. NN it - - - , A-tif:-,tWmg:.,5geggs-4 Doug Doten Janet Dougherty Dennis Drewes Education Education Chemistry Somers, Mont. Vancouver Tacoma Carolie Eggan Mark Eilers Janice Elmore Norwegian Education Sociology 1 Pocate lo, Id. Tacoma Garden ro've, Calif. J ill F ar'Uer Susan F ehrman Frank Paul Ferguson Music Education Pre-Dentistry Post Falls, Id. Kalispell, Mont. Federal Way Joanne F lom David Fluke Ruth Foster Physical Education Sociology Education Tacoma Bremerton Buckley s , ff 'W'v X We X x x at J Q 6 , , -XJ' 5 li V 7 ar SES ,1 gf xx 9 X' Nil' i -Q -...wi x 05. no TTS? ,ly 'yew k a, gf . K V,- X4.1- 7 :ti lf' 'ails Doris Freese Nursing Palo Alto, Calif. Catherine Fr ye Education Centralia William Gebhardt Business Puyallup Jeannine Gookin Nursing Allentown, Penn. . it C' E 5 s - . - .. sinh 1 F Q rf-vs , Z 5- A 1 -2 E i 55' Gregory Freitag Business Tacoma Kathy Gar'ver Education Visalia, Calif. L ynn Gesch-wind Pre-Medicine Portland, Ore. Marsha Gorne Education Steilacoom SRX ww, 523511- - Q tk . , ' ,qv 3- -s Q X , 5 i .V-Y'-15. sf, 1 . ,....k. A E 4 s Q? Q X Q s-. w x if if BE . fs. , , 1 Y . .fw Q ' Ni, - 'ffm' ' 6 R tw , . A .I a S Q- 5? l gg. 3+ O N RS Q 5 xguxg ,Q Q f P A YR NA Q miami Q L.:, .., .,,. . ,w x . 3 f 'X ,A A k L' if s ., ' C' : - Claudia Frieden Education Santa Clara, Calif. Roger Gebhard Communication Arts Seattle Sandra Gill Education Aberdeen Clifford Grabner Education Tacoma ,X 'ww 1 K .ws Lucia Bride Finalists - fleft to rightj Marsha King, Nancy Shaw, and Judy Zatterberg. Ron Giss Michael Goin Business Education Seattle Astoria, Ore. Lindsay Grader Barbara Greef Political Science Education Fort Bragg, Calif. Tacoma Patricia Goin Education Seattle Scott Green Education Enumclaw wW,mw,yi,,f,,.T:., ,M ,,,.,,...,. t..... VW, fs., Peggy Goldenman Nursing Richland Cindy Greer English Cupertino, Calif. Msg ff -F2 fs: f - C 1 'sax 41,7 i xg' iq? silk-'I:5:S'ilEi':k' ZLJ' . ' , 'I f .Q is gala-Cry' . sg v V . A... xdfx -Q37 -we .TSN 539 c:.,:9 SX c , ' ',5 - ,, e 'fri' x' v t sf Sn... A 5 uuisg. .... Brigitte Gre've Linda Gray Gerald Gugel Education Pre-Medicine Education Mt. Angel, Ore. Port Angeles Kodiak, Alaska Tom Gumprecht David Gutzler Gaylen Hahto Pre-Medicine Chemistry Education Coeur D'Alene, Id. Portland, Ore. Buckley David Halstead Lynette Halverson James Hanson Education Education Business Aloha, Ore. Scobey, Mont. Kelso Karen Hanson Larry Hanson Robert Hanson Education Education Sociology Buckley Breckenridge, M ont. Tacoma Some of the most enjoyable hours at college are spent around tables like this one. sw-'s-' wwf M' mf . .ff--,N f N, 5. -wmvfg N, ,gm K Pat Sandahl gets a new hair-do for frosh initiation. Q96 v vq .3 -an j I -'Rc 1 .g 2 , Si ne Hanson Eciication Portland Laurel Harmon English Tacoma Steven Haughland Chemistry Hillsboro, Ore. rr 0-A ,,-...N Stewart Hanson Education Tacoma Stephen Harshman Education Tacoma Linda Heade Sociology Kent '.i' -- H5 eggs .- . R Q 2 . in .ds-F I x 3 S Gail Harmon Education Tacoma Judith Hartman Education Shelton Neil Hedman Biology Tacoma Karen Haubrich plays with the Lute Band. Iris Hiroaka Education Kapaa, Hawaii Anne Huffman Nursing Tacoma Susan Hoelscher Sociology Tacoma Richard Hughes Education Fremont, Calif. Lee Hoines Economics E-verson Richard Hundfoen Political Science Tacoma John Hein Business Tacoma John Heritage Political Science Tacoma Thomas Holmes Sociology Mt. Vernon John Hunter Education Salem, Ore. Nicholas Helmer Education Tacoma Rayna Herrick Education Tacoma Gary Horpedahl History Los Alamos, N.M. Joseph H ustad Art Portland, Ore. xwf :nigh -vw. V X1 Ti ? f :ii .- i fgf' . YQ? Karen Hendrickson Bonnie Henningsen Education Business Aberdeen Astoria, Ore. Bonnie Higdem Scott Highland Nursing Mathematics Libby, Mont. Tacoma Mary Howard Daniel Howe Education Education Williston, N. D. Redmond Laraine Inagaki Linda Inman Biology I Psychology Kappa Kauai, Ha. Eureka, alif. -K 'Mm ,vfvx Www ..,:. . if Ss., QQ. , , sqm .....,., .M - 5 5 ff M 3 Dalwyn Iverson Education Spanawa y Corrine Jacobson Nursing Vancouver Wendy J echort Education Clarkston 1- 'UL 13 , df' -qt I f A ,,.,: ' X -'H I MH: g x-Nga U L, fl., 3 Richard Jackson Mathematics Clarkston J anis'J acobson Nursing Eugene, Ore. Fred Jensen Political Science Poulsbo Bill Zander takes everything in . .. '31 John McLaughlin does his thing at the first all school picnic glarorld ilensen syc o o y Palm yra, Y. Delphi ne Johnson Education Tacoma Paula Johnson Education Redwood City, Calif. ig, Michael Jensen Pre-Medicine Missoula, Mont. Patricia Johnson Nursing Spokane Susan Johnson Nursing Conrad, Mont. ' ' ' t 1' , ,Et Beverly Johnson Sociology Willmar, Mon t. Paul Johnson Biology M t. Vernon Lgik,-:au-o-'lx U33 V- 1 -5 , XR' 5 59 , . I fi 40.049 riff 262 ' ,fgf-qw Q 1 W I 6 f iw ? 5 E I 'Q Weeni- .,.,,, 'Q' cw fum fn. W, I Af 59, Jer W 472 x . N532 w A-'- rf? I 3 . ' 5 L 4 f 'VS' YK j 3 f l QW Vl1,'e:7'1f '.Nx7:5,'fV' N..-9' B 2 Virginia Johnson Education Olymvla Dennis Kantor Pre-Medicine St. Helens, Ore. Marcia King Biology Port Angeles Harley Klein Nursing Tacoma Raymond Knutzen Sociology Tacoma fe W Q22 B rr, IW 2 Q ' 'asf 1,7- A ,,, ,Si , 371 ' V, ,. ,Q . in pi' 'W x 6 A 'Y 'Z KN 'pg 4? -c 'N- f xx ,. at , ,jg ip ' ,, 4 ,wxfzgo 'fx L V -giggle is w -ffm- Lucinda Johnston Education Tacoma Philip Karlstad History Sacramento. Calif. Robert Kinsedahl Undecided Tacoma Douglas Knapp History Gig Harbor Roberta Koch Education Peoria, Ill. Ronald Jones Biology Eureka, Calif. Jean Keener Education Puyallup Peter Kittleson Business Portland, Ore. Katherine Knorr Education Seattle Barbara Kohl Nursing Van Nuys, Calif. Carol Kampen Education Reserve, Mont. Mary Key Nursing Moses ake Ruth K lafvano Education Pullman Patricia Knowles Nursing Seattle Marjoin Konsmo Business Seattle Connie Koschmann contemplates life after ' graduation. I- , K1 1 W 95 V L 'fit FJ ,QV A A I 1 wif' J 1 4 W M 373' f if My Y in :M Y W The men of E-vergreen read a lot. 2 sqm -Qif W x as. ts L an ,1'2 . xi g Rf S 'S is J -X mf, g :I RobertAKoonce Education Tacoma Jane Larson Nursing Tacoma Teri Lecair Psychology Seattle Mary Lind Biology Redwood City, Calif. Judy Kopplin Nursing Artesian, S.D. Pamela Larson Psychology Rochester, Minn. Victor Ledoux Business Tacoma Hans Lindstrom Pre-Medicine Pu yallu p Barbara Laine Nursing Vancouver Richard Larson Business Mountlake Terrace Cheryl Lehman Sociolo y Bakersgeld, Calif. Tun-Ming Ling Chemistry Manila, Philippines Dennis Lamphere Sally Land t Business Education Tacoma Spokane Ronald Larson Carol Lauren Business Nursing Kem Seattle Susan Lansdell Education Tacoma Margaret Larson Education Tacoma Carl Larson Pre-Medicine Everett Felicia Lau ten Nursing S t. John Well Paul, are you going to eat it or dissect it? 2 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, front row, left to right: Da'vid Gutzler, Diana Dahl, John McLa1:ighlin, Lrlynn Geschwind, Hal'var Olstead. 2nd Row: Ruth Kla'vano, Cheryl Neils, tefve Carlson, Cathy Corn, John Aakre. 3r Row: om Gumprecht, Becky Rodning, Mike Neils, Marcia Taylor, Stefve Larson, Chris Boerger. T05 Row: Paul Johnson, Dave Halstead, Bill Christensen. Not pictured: orothy Bellin, Ken Doggett, Scott Green, Pam Peterson, Emily eitz, K.J. Satrum, Paul Wuest. 404 Anthony Lister Education Tacoma Robert L ycksell Pre-Medicine Port Angeles 'ww Virginia Locke Education Chehalis Eunice L yso Education Seattle win ,pq-as are-asf --lw N' gf NN if? YW? Gregory Lord Education Hillsboro, Ore. Susan Madsen Education Tacoma James Lorenz Kenneth Luthro John Lutton Business Communication Arts Chemistry Tacoma Salt Lake City, Utah Tacoma Dennis Magnuson Stephen M angelsen Kathryn M arth Sociology Mathematics Education Spanaway Mt. View, Calif. Winlock Lawrence L ycksell Mathernetics Port Angeles David Martin Education Steilacoom 3 x Q-all Nz' i ! Bk Patricia M cCammond Stephen M cColm Nursing Spokane Constance Miller Education Bellevue Gregory Nelsen Education Port Angeles Margaret Neyman Education Eatonville Education Spanaway Janet Miller Nursing Los Alamos, N.M. J on Nelson Political Science Everett Man-Tin Ng Physics Hong Kong M ariorie McDaniel Education Tacoma Rebecca Mitchell Nursing San Francisco, Ca. Paul Nelson Education Spokane John No'votny Business Kent fa., Yifljll? 1 ,Q ,ww-0 553 D 4 2 'env' 'wqyf' Q 'qi f a.,..,,9 I Marsha M cGraw Education Tumwater Donald M onta Sociology Olympia Sheryl Nelson Education Aberdeen Barbara Offner Art Tacoma I ohn McLaughlin Dennis Merz Business English. Seattle Sunnyside Bert Morrison Cheryl Neils Education Sociology Eatonville Tacoma Susan Nelson Mark Nes'vig Education Mathematics Mountain View, Calif. Goodyear, Arizona Peter Olbertz John Olson Economics Business Olympia Mt. Vernon ,J 'qv-'V' Donald Meyer Business Tacoma Michael Neils Philosophy Tacoma Oliver Neumeier Education Tacoma Halvar Olstead Education Ferndale .MNEEYES1 2 Robert Omdal Mathematics Bow Susan Peterson Elniglish S ' ney, M ont. Candice Reddick Education Tacoma Carol Requa Education Tacoma 'iifk 11 ,'oo,hh ,L t , 1,'o- y 3 , sf fly' J ff ' 1 Sy ! 6 .lx , at i j V g . 1 'C We if 11. fi, :WW effxi f i ,ff , ,W , af . V NZ , it f 'ik ,gf I ft ' ,ff 4 Q W it Q5 f X Donald Orton Political Science Puyallup Dorothy Phillips English Tacoma D. Reinkensmeyer Business Tacoma Donald Requa Business Tacoma Margaret Pease Psychology Tacoma Robert Quesnell Biology Arc ia, Calif. Cheryl Pederson French Tacoma Dorothy Racher Nursing Puyallup ,j,,,i,5,1-4 f ., Q ,, Q ,W ,V M ,F I My ! 1 s Carl Peterson History Gig Harbor John Rankin Education Silver Creek Billy Osborne Chemistry Tacoma Frank Phillips Sociology Tacoma Emily Reitz Music Gladstone, Ore. Robert Refuis Education Tacoma ,,.,.,.wf ,ff Richard Ostenson Pre-Medicine Tacoma Mary Potts Education Alder Mary Renneberg Education Yakima Allyn Rich Education Tacoma ,:Lv-fJ,1V,3q,5,ig,l- 7- gqgu, -zggw, ..,,, , Q E 4 -' ' ,5 .,, ':, , ,V T - ,. vesekfiym, 414 ' - 1 . wi?'?2t71fi ' .FV 3. n if f- w e ' ' Wd? Gail Rickle Education Federal Way Michael R yals Education Seattle K 'I 1 , iv ..I': , H .135f91'7fk:f' 'lex ' fi 5 ,:g7f ,if1 f, ' , 'sW whx2zffw. f .. .vfffif--':':f'1 ,, ff 1: f Vi'vi Rode Rebecca Rodning Education Education I Lake Oswego, Ore. Lancaster, Calif. Lynda Rylander Renee Sahlberg Education Education Port Orchard Tacoma Intramural spectators watch S tefue Wuebbens. YW Jennifer Rogers Social Work Tacoma Diane Sakamoto Education U Kahului, Hawaii Nancy Scalph Education Tacoma Elmer Sears Business Seattle Lynn Rosinbum Education Tieton Patricia Sandahl Chemistry Spokane Diane Schoch Education Spokane Peter Seigaar Pre-Me icine Lynden '19- Ilgleen Rue ursin Salem, gre. Naomi Sar'ver Nursing Anaheim, Calif. Patricia Schwarz Nursing Portland, Ore. Linda Seilstad Business Denton, Mont. James Rue Biology Silverton, Ore. IISGTOIISIIUVM 08' L-ezflngn, are. Christine Scott Education Portland, Ore. Christine Sharp Education Tacoma David Shaw Education Tacoma Efva Swedstedt Education Port Angeles Marsha Staiena Nursing Tacoma NJ' 5...-va. Michael Shaw Sociology Tacoma Sharon Smith Education Tacoma Patricia Stanich Education Portland, Ore. Nancy Shaw Nursing Cofvina, Calif. David S oderlund Biology Napa, Calif. Jon Steiner Business Mercer Island we X if Teena Shephard Education Tacoma Randy Spada Sociology Troutdale, Ore. Connie Stonack Education Auburn 51:5 5 L l'. i C S 'UI T L --: i 'if' Carolyn Shull Pamela Siordal Carol Slind Nursing Sociology Education Tacoma Portland, Ore. Bremerton Nancy Spaid Alyson Sproule Therese Staeheli Nursing Nursing Sociology Monterey, Calif. Seattle Tacoma Leeanna S toor Carole Storch Mary S trehlow Education Education Psychology Seattle Walla Walla Seattle fi Q-x,,., ...nw X I 'QT'- tv 'MN ......-up if x.,,sy was 4 n ', Elizabeth Sundet Nursingr Salem, e. Larry Thomsen Education Tacoma Stefhanie Usher Po itical Science Tacoma ywll' K Judy Swalling Music Marysville Evelyn Tisdel Education Anchorage, Alaska Jacquelyn Vail Nursing Lawrenceburg, Ind. Lawrence Swenson Ffedefkk TGNIOT ma?- yy- - Q' A We-:ravi 94 Marcia Taylor Daniel Tchobanoff Thomas Terieson Pre-Medicine Business Education Economics Pre-Dentistry Linden Tacoma Steilacoom Warren, Mich. Puyallup Edward Todd Stephen Toftoy Lynette Tompkins Philip Tundel Linda Turner Pre-Dentistry Business Nursing Sociology Education Des Moines Tacoma Arcata, Calif. Morristown, N.J. Nashua, Mont. six Freshman Class Officers of 1967-68 were Steve Larson, President: Joanne Bergman, Secretary, Nancy Shaw, Publicity Chairman: Jody Carson, SAB, and Scott reen, Treasurer. , an 270 -+1 we ,, , Wd M-,,, ,jr 41 ,Wg 5 .pr st- Eff, Kathleen Vanderpool History Riverside, Calif. Peter Wanguri Business Limuru, Kenya Kathleen Wilcox Education Kent Paul Wuest Theology Salinas, Calif. Gary Van Hoy Chemistry Seattle Kathleen Watness Education Seattle Julie Williamson Education Bozeman, Mont. Miles Yost Education Tacoma I an 1 K ,,fV ,F : - H- -- ,W Jon Vingerud Economics Portland, Ore. Susan Watson Nursing Seattle Virginia Willis Education Auburn Glenn Zander Slociology nchorage, Alaska W ,,,,,,,.., fu, H' 2 get febi- EXW U Ziwfbiiifiql? f is I I 6.1.0, V 4 V ,. , ' 1, 4 if i f Z f 4, f b!-1122? , James Voros Sociology Aurora, Colo. Valorie Wedemeyer Education Everett J onolyn Wilson English Portland, Ore. William Zander Mathematics Hillsboro, Ore. Pe gy Vorpahl Edgcation Tacoma Paulette Weiss Education Milwaukie, Ore. Hugo Wolter Political Science Tacoma James Zeller Business Tacoma 3 Nancy Wallace Education Tacoma Kathryn Westby Education Camas Donna Woodard Nursing Tacoma Roger Zimbelman Business Spanaway it M H0 ,Q 4 f of is S f X 4' .. ,u , 4 1 -V ,452 ,::,gg, 42,51 , Q W. 'gm' r,?'f'w,ff f if A I aj, +2 9 r i . Leonard Wampole Biology Tacoma Ann Widsteen Education Port Angeles Stephen Wuebbens Pre-Law Livermore, Calif. Leo Zaddack Sociology Olympia ,ww .,- - 'L 8' . W , Graduating Seniors Not Pictured Barry Aiken History Thomas Arthur Political Science Alice Bentz Education Todd Brandoff Education Robert Bussey Business Dennis Caviezel Business Victoria Conner Education Robert Dickson Education Paul Farnham Biology Marlene Frey Education Dayle Goracke Sociology James Harrison Education Patricia Holstrom Sociology Patrick Kelly Jr. Education Wayne Lamp English Richard Lewnau Communication Arts Karen Mattison Biology Jo L ynn Miller Biology Margaret Nugent Eng ish J oy Peterson History Mary Reeves Education William Sanborn Jr. Business Lewis Simpson Jr. Sociology James Stephens Sociology Horward Swantz Psychology Diana Tilton Education Michael Villiott Business Donna Wenk Psychology Patricia Wilson Education William Zabel Art Dennis Allwein Education Genevieve Baird Art James Bergstrom Education Edith Broeker Education Dianne.Carlson Education Jean Chamblee Education Peter Dahl Sociology Kenneth Doggett Com. Arts Betty Fernandes Education Sandra Fumli Education Virginia Gordon History Karen Haubrich Sociology Mark H ouglum History Clayton Kirking Art Steven Laraway English Melinda Liebers Art Phillip Mattox Psychology Michael Miller Biology Sidney Ohare Business Lowell Peterson Education Paul Reitz Education Ronald Schaumberg Business Lynn Simpson Education Henrietta Stewart Education Eva Swedstedt Education Peter Ugstad Education Terry Waltman Psychology Andrea West Education Robert Wilson Psychology Leo Zaddack Sociology Charles Anderson Psychology John Bangsund Education Carolee Berntsen Sociology William Broeker Education William Campbell Sociology Nancy C hittim Psychology Marsha Damkier History Grace Eddleman Education A. Fernandez Psychology Dennis Gagnier Business Michael Greer Physical Education Deborah Helling German James Hu ff Business Terrence Knapton Business Darryl LaRoche Math Lindsay Maier Education W. M cEacheran Sociology Patricia Mitchell Education Jack Olive History Pamela Peterson English Janice Renho Education Casper Schmand II Economics Linda Sinex Education Twylla Stewart Art J zayce Sweetman E ucation C. Vandelac History Joyce Weaver Education Terrence Westby Education Judy Wimmer French Judith Zatterberg Education Glen Anderson Sociology Kathryn Bangsund Education Terry Bertucci Education Allen Brower Sociology Anna Carel Education D. Christopherson Philosophy Alma Dansby Economics Christen Eidal Biology Edna Fitch Nursing Janice Gailfus Education Ardy Hagen Economics James Hester Political Science Blanche J obes Education Steven Koukles Business Janet Larsen Education Katherine M ancke History Joan McKenzie Nursing Ralph Neils Bio ogy Judy Kopplin Nursing Robert Pletcher Philosophy Robert Roberts Philosophy Jeanne Schultz Education Larry Sirianni Education Vernon Stintzi Jr. Math James Thatcher Biology L. VanDen Elzen Education Sandra Weaver Education Gary Westcott Education Paul Wise Education Katherine Andre Education George Barlow Business Henry Boice Education Marilyn Buchanan Education Sharon Carlson Education Warren Coates Psychology John Darling Psychology Carol Ellison Education Marsha Ford Business Jean Gartner Education Barbara Hale Education Paul Hoch Sociology Brian Johnson Business Gretchen Kreamer Education Stephen Larson History Priscilla Martens Sociology Robert Mc Vay Business Elvin Nelson Business Peter Overvold Psychology James Potter English Fred Rosenbladt Psychology Carol Sheridan Education James S ki ffington Business John Svendsen Biology Drew Thompson Communication Arts Susan Vanmeter Sociology Elva Weems Art Eileen Wetterstrom Music Stephen Wise Education Arvon Arave Sociology Otto Batty Education Bert Bowen Biology John Burr Education John Carman Economics Burnell Coleman Jr. Sociology Randall Dary Education David Eng Education Ruth Foster Education Rolf Giertsen Education Connie Hamm Sociology Judith Hollar Education Richard Jones Sociology John Krummel Sociology Matthav Lee Education Thomas M aschhoff Psychology David Meyer Education Leona Nelson Education George Perry Sociology Richard Proctor Psychology Renee Rudenick Sociology Jane Siemens Education Janice Slater Education Julie Svendsen Education Robert Thompson Sociology Perry Vanover Education Mary Weiss Education Jean Whiteman Sociology Geroge Wood Biology Louise Arthur Psychology Huguette Bennett Education Mildred Boyle Education Susan Burroughs History Carole Carr Education John Coleman Business Margaret Denn Education Helen Ettlin Nursing Gertrude Fofwles Education Daniel Girvan Sociology David Harris Education Mary Holmes English Carol Kampen Education Margaret Lamb Sociology Leonard Brandt Business Kathryn M atala Music Sherrill Meyer Education Dennis .Nugent Education Donald Petersen Education Tami Pusey Education Janice Sailer Nursing Ronald Simmons Education Patricia Soderberg English Julie Swanson Nursing Thomas Thompson Psychology Nell Vedder Education Daniel Weldon Business Kristi Widsteen Education Russell Yap English 5f,a, ,, f wyj rf in f H gi, W W if . f 4' new ,ijfggg-lp ,W x it gi ISE x 5 K 2 X l ff: y i T31 im! .wan Agana 'MU1yv Hou lflg .-.......,, -7- QW? 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Dugy Jim arwell Mike Fehler 1 Eric Feste Scott F iddes S teve Fla tten Dave F lentge Dave F riedemann Bob Gerde Ted Gulhaugen , John Hake Jim Hansen Bob Hartl Dan Horsfall Mike Jackson Dave Johnson Lawrence J ohnso1 Olympic House officers: Dan Horsfall, Jeff Kluth, John Hake, President Marc Droppert, Brian Bearwood, Craig Duffy, Mike Mc Vicker, and Dennis Bryant. It's the That Makes l mpic! R.A. Steve Mangelsen supervises as Larry Lycksell makes Popcorn. if , 'hek J sf' -Q J ' A V ., Q . 1 J' L ' .4 Mark Johnson i n W XF f- ii gy Pete Johnson- TL 1 ness ' 'ff JeffKluth . ig N . k J A kk J J D K ' f 1 , , 1 --,' fr ' '- of ' an mee The Bioloigy Dept. Annex is the home of semors John Rankin and Dave in Wm J 5 Jmy Kogami S oderlan gg- Awxx fr , Curt Lau fmann . ,s,e:-, 1-,. ,:,s. 1.:Q Q is if ghu Ilhuffgfai + '.:.. - s-.' 1 . en a min Q J Q 'N ' '.A F-- 1 S te've Mangelsen ' ' ' . Jay McC1aUihefry A ' ' A r V MikeMcYic er lj V.. 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K r Kristi and .Jim Widsteen, Foss Head Resident, meet with Nordic House officers Carl Larson, Ph1lLafvik, Craig Shurick and Jim Zimmerman. ,L i of a . , o,V, Avyh 1 , , Vu Q S ' T 'rm .-1. we 'M V 'V ff V an-VA A ' V A 1, ' ' ' , , iff , ' W x VV f ' f 12 V fs J l X V ,A .L I ,ry ,X A1 'f ,v Tiff 2 VW? ' , W it z - ,, .frr Q , . . . af f' 'r ' 1 V ' The Swede' always finds time for has ,Z , i ,E 5 EV rg ' favorite actwity - Sleep. 1 g M 5 ' V' f we V mx :rf J , , - 1 4-J ' 7 F' 5123 , - ' f .Q V R f , if F ', g f Q, , . -' '- ' it 'Q L'ii ' ,,,., ' ,, -- , ,. - A -:,. ' V r ,V 'lfle 1 F S f F W ,V V Q 73 oifee at 'T , Q 5 x at if V ' -37 4 . - 53. S t . 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P 'rli P 'i a Q ifilfffg, ,ff M 'X-:vets H Pl Q - f x f ,ew --, ..,L E Some Nordic men take a rest and relaxation break from their studies. 277 27 ex Lynn Alphin Jim Anderson Sue Battalion Brian Bessler Bruce Bessler Rick Boehler Ann Carruthers Bill Christensen Marilyn Cozart Linda Danielson Doug Davidson Corrine Deetz Dum Douglas Paul Duglger Linda Ed und Kathie Ferguson Jim Fischer F lavia Flaherty Ragna Fotland Linda Gatch Roger Gebhard Kristine George Lynette Halfvorsen Jerrold Hanson Quint Hensley Robert Hoff John Hushagen Carol Ifuy Dave Jacobson Ron Jacobson Paul Johnson Philip Karlstad Kenneth Kilen Pennie Knight Sally Landt Christian Larsen Rick Larsen Teri Lecair Bill Leanard Jennifer McDonald Mark Meyer Don Millholland A lthea Milne Barb Nye Jeudi Olsen Serious discussion consumes a major portion of Cascade activities!! X X K .A - of sg, ' 3 sf- if X my X L, X , 2' T7 Q , fx xii V 1 1 4 . , XX . ' , . - it 'i - ' . ' ,- L1 i s L X is . . xx ,, . 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Bill Paine Dennis Phillips Joe Poleo Dave Oualheim Mark Rowland Doug Ruecker Scott Rutledge Mike Ryals John Skans Dave Smith Greg Smith Doug Sorensen Dave S tatton Bob Stewart Steve S toner Mark Strand Don Swanson Greg Thompson Rick Tiedeman Sam Torvend John Velazquez David Wagner J eff Walen Ken Weaver Ken Westby Mike Wilson Tseng-sing Won Doug Woods Greg Yock Z ,tak . ,- . . 1 . as-E I X-, ,S N,..iM - , , g t'-e. 1 , N Q , J S ' ,3 'f ' 3 Q ' .Mew rff,,f.? 4 ' :sk Q Ivy's Officers: left to right: Mike Wilson, president: I, , R Doug Herland, vice president: chip Fears, Jeff Wazen, z ,K f 3 ' 5 P SW .1 f, secretary: John Skans, John Velazquez, treasurer: Q 421. Q ' - N and Jim Derck, executive vice president. fi 3 , ,,f ,,,..', . 5- M 'AWN A kk 4 ....,, Q W f Q., of f - . ft. R e W ss s, ,, , X 3,2 ,. . Qi s ,iiL. ifliki 5 X' 'W EEN ,,, ',.' , ,Q of ft 'e X g Y if if 'ff 'ezi' f' i ' .--- ,:f.. ii' i ,,-1 Y 'W ' so . fi t!! 3 ig . . ,, V iggxf I Q ,1 Pal I Dave Aakre Richard Amundson Greg Anderson Kurt Barthel Larry Berend Helge Berg Dou Brisson Marg Buckingham D. Ronald Carlson Terry Knapton proves once again that all work and no play doesn't apply at Evergreen. 4 . WM . 'I ,M U I ' nfl ' I f' ' ' mf. S Shymxf . , I ll f--9 .V ay ' -- if ' i I if his Vt cw, ,X 1 'l ' V , 5 5 f X is ' 1, I ff 3 f S ,L Y 'Q , I ' K x W, W! ff ' E, If X I In the solace of his room Donald Weaver finds a few moments for studying. gzljlergrgen Dorm Crlouncillglembers and Officers: Row 1, L to r.: Donald Weaver, Wing Chairman: Re Martin, Vice President: John , t . . ' . us ecre ary, erry napton, President, Bob Omdal, Treasurer: Neil Martin, Intramural Director: Row 2: Glen Anderson, Devotional Chairman: Joel Hauge, Intramural Director: Cliff Axelson: Jeff Gladow, Wing Chairman: Paul Paulson, Historian: Michael Tripp, Wing Chairman: John Wabel: Mark Hanson. Ever green: Where the Action Is eeee L as 5, s X fa .egg V N 7 i 5 X x eeee R rf Q' .I 'ZR 6 W-'Wil ' .., I -E ,bb cf g V X .. . 5, ,, on 'X M 1 f A M, gk s PQ L h' 5 , ' ' ' ' K X' 1 'b , , be et oc, , From the looks on their faces it must be Friday night at the fights with a 1 3-i ' .G the Evergreen wrestlers. . ' ' Q' ' ig ..'- 55' an 5 - 1,' V .- 43, ..- . X 5, wt sg, 'SIS 1 at WX Q . ,- ' -.- :ang -ff-v. K .... ' K-ff' R L! 'N I , .',,:. -:'. :: 9' ., ,. -Qi ' ,-,::' L N -:-: ffrarb-if mm t I og xi 3 it rn I g , 1 .li '- ' R ' 3 L Y ,N T' - i J i f 1' 'F X -eff - X ,L A 1, 1 Q of feb ' - V 1 . V J g ' ' ff f ' V , ,, in Xxx Q - .+:.. 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Olson Bob Omdal Paul Paulson S te-ve Pearson Ken Petersen Wayne Pickens Wayne Pittard Stanley Price John Renford Larry R hoe Brett Rogers Doug Sackville Larrsy Smith Jon oine Rodney Stedie Ed Todd Michael Tripp Phil Tundel Ron Tuvey John Wabel Tom Wagner John Walk Richard Wallace Mark Ward Ross Wayne Don Weaver Mark Wiles Don Wilson Tae-Jung Yoo Mark Wild 4 Russel Andersen Leigh Beck Brian Berg Mike Blackuller Richard Brekke Larry Burris Mike Cook Jay Croghan Mark Da-vies Lee Dawson Tom Degan James Dunn Jeff Edwards Dick Eidal Terry Finseth Rob Fox Dafvid Giles Gordy Gunderson J im Hackett Bill Hanrahan Dan Hauge Tom Holmes Tom Homme i l ' 'l,', A A 4 , ,1V, J , an 'M N ,z4ZLf'w x ,a,,V 1 i 5 V Q.. 7 X, ' , 5,4 'V f biablif ' I ,. Q14- J-', , ' V , girl A typical room in Alpine? , ' ffieeiex Jfmm ' 1- ,1.:,f5,f:fzf :fm-:f::f:. ,.' WWW ff ' . 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SG-S ,. ,Hr Perry VanO'ver Mike Warner 'Q : if gi 1 Kirk Sandberg Gary Schafer Jim Sheets Joe Smirnoff Joe Tfveten Steve Timms Eddie Tisdel Bruce Thompson Jeff Thompson , '--f- 1 George VanO'uer Dave Westland Dafue Wick Bruce Willis Mike Willis .l Q V X X . ff I 'im , , W X xx is sk X XX li 4' X , f- . . K - :. .1g.1 ij . T .. e' if-t w 5, 1 - ' - ,L - ,- 9 . , , ..., .. X , ..- f R . P , . , ,, .M A Y. ........ ei ,... - , W gqqngg M ng H gqqq , ..,, . ' - y . R - is N --QM '--- ' 'L' X ms Xl L .Q L W K+ X R 1 it Q. is .. :' ' lfmf' 5FiEQ.:l'rf I - .1 . my Y ' . . ' ' QMY 5 3 'i JS: 5' 6' ,I H 1 A . ' is V . s a . X S , il? xt is ,sk si. - X xx x X y - . U. .fs f f X' s Y , . - x is 9 'i an l 1 Q' Koi-Hung Wong ' . 1::QS:Q:..1-- ' - as r EN-H M K K Surveying the opposite sex from Rainier's third floor lounge is a favorite pastime. M53 2 ' : Q... aa: xX . K .. .. k an C X. ,, is eie X 33 yi ,fl N 5 I f Q- I If rr 21: ,Q .2-.1 , . 5, A 5 , ,V .- . 'Q QM ,Q at SAW' Q 6' f5:E:s2e::g- 5 Ig, iw H , gg 3 f 1 ' S Q 4 A A-Q rs J ' J ..., , .,,, , -xifiqg X 21 5' ' x Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Girvan, house parents. ' I WWA ' 'E f- Q . 5 . 1 k - - Q-wmv -.,, . . Q 252235:-.1 ' : 'iiffzfgrf' 'ri' if ---' li -:Q-um, ' . 1 . V J, Q ? . '-': PE Z ' ' is xisfifvsgg X . Di F- . 'K -- f Q Q e'i'i Q I 6 hgh BQ . . , . , a E J i i JL J J I .s A , . .. Q if 59 ' 7 ,JS G J-, Marshall Alworth Neal Andersen David W2 Andersof Mark R. Anderson Chris Arndt Phil Benson Robert Berg Gary Berner Schuyler Bissell Blake Bostrom Paul Christensen Lars Borlaug John Brye Chris Buck S hu-nam Chan Chuck Clarke John Cole Doug Comsia John Corman Ted Coulson Dan Dube Craig Evans Roger Evenson Dave Fluke Dale Francis Pak Toon Gee Carl Haglund Jim Harri Sacro Harris Harold Hendricksoz Rex Henry Leo Hilsinger Lee Hoines William Hope Gary H orpedahl John Hiighes Rookie unnicutt Otto Johansen Dan Johnson David Johnson Bruce Jones Adrian Kalil Dennis Kantor Sparkling - F lavorful - Distinctive Always apt to appear anywhere are Dafoe Fluke and Larry Hanson ob Kenyon eder Kittleson Voel Klett Eeter Koch ich Koutchak Kenneth Ku flnthony Lee Kbrl Lebert Randy Leeland F'er Lindstrom Shan Ho Lo Peter Marken Peter Maul Charles M em Scott Miller leff Moen Chris Monson Don M onta Dafoe Moore Yohn D. Nelson Leif Nielsen FW' v'i y Q' ' ' f. fx - a , , A M 1 age gy -L, 11' ,W i L. If X at 4 i 'ni Ni sig seeee A ,, I new , 1 onald N oborikawa z ' 'lv Iames Nunley lohn Olson Ed Otto Kenneth Pang Lembit Ratassepp Dou .Robinson Bill Rudolph George Samuelson Q f f- M we fm' Even a dull afternoon comes alive with a quick game of spades ,L k lcl ccsl in X, wk lg Randy Satrum Dave Schnur Dave Segaar Pete Segaar Erik Sefueried Roy Shih Randal Shipley Scott J. Simpson Howard Skram Jeff Smith Randy Spada Kurt S tenehiem Erik Strand Tim Strege Gary Strong Mark Suyeishi Tom Swanson Nils T anii Dan Tchobanoff Tom Terieson Brian Thomas Da-ve Thomas Dafoe Thorson Ron Turley Da-ve Wendt Russell White Curt Wickre Robert Vernon Jon Vingerud Jay Vri 6? in ZZ sa 'f' 2 51 2 .ff l g, 2 ei? 'bf A ,Vs,,s , L ju M V 31 ' ..-ff' 2. V . l if W ,mlmlf , 1 . i 1 fi' 1?,ggLfiaf9 f5E' ' C . V 5 l wwf ww to at 'if' ': 'f'2, fl'5: v. :2',:: V 5 -t I 2? ' l ,QW W 3 1' ' Q K :N . A , f ,J 1 f ' 'A f ,. 21, ffm, , Lee Hoines and Chuck Clarke await their turn at the scoring table. Jeff Wolcott Dean Wolff Holister Wood Robert Wright Clarence Zieske , J, gf 'QV 9, T' 1 :N W s? l if 5 Showing his form in league play is Dafoe Fluke. 1 l Y At home in a crowd is Gary Horpedahl. Delta- Gives You That ff-Campus Feeling .- '-N l. A John Aakre relaxes from homework by playing his guitar. 1 Pete Swanson buckles down to a long night of studying. K 8.53--.'. or , ,R gg , 1 X Q A . .mg 1 W- ,QA it ,A i ' tif? Wife' 8, Diane Schaefer has a laugh with her friend out in the yard of Delta. 1 Julie Jacobson takes a closer look at beadwork she designed. Elaine Swantz comtemplates what to do next. 0 ,wi La f:1ms,gi5:r . 1e1z,Ysvf,Q mp g 23,3 gs ss: M X 5 xg N ix ax, .Q i Q Q? Q QW QW in N Q X z N N B Gam cms X A125 . : , W ..V: 1 5 l.y m i W il:-11 kllilfm . 1' 1 w as was-we N mm 5'?M5 . as N NR w so N qw A Q xx qv my N P ark Q K X I X Q S W X Nw 1 1 2 QW? ', x .... ,. Q x 133 is Q1 . ' Q M , if is --A, 'K 5 57, B IIE ,X x 3 Q ai nf wi , xv -J 1 News , Qs. . 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X , rs -L f X Qsxwswfi' ' X Qffs5Q,f'e i ?'?f5lf,f15' igf gib' rx- Wu My Y x 51 Q X vmxx-SM -zwilff I1 f - i f-,-, was .L ., we :fi.,wf.,:,.. -i 1 - -M z- 1 v,4.kL,:r L :1'5'f'9 5 fi 'WX .gfgfgix .g :fs QW X S xg wt-if A QL 5 Simi RK ' it wwf--A H wi. t s::.' 5. '- QE Q -v K 5 B.. :.... B ,ilh V y - ' - -sw ,R 5 A QQ 3 1 ' Z'-Y J' P '- X N . 2 .. 42 ffx l. l we W wx Nancy Clark 1 Ingrid C lauson Carol Clingman 1 Beck y Cole W Rebecca Crary 1 Leslie Dickman Beck y Dierker Sandy Dimler T Sandi Dumdei , Irene Dumich Jane Eck hoff Lorna Edmons Janice Elmore Kathleen Espeset Patty F eley Jean Flaherty Charlene Folsom Janine Galbraith R l sr ' ' , , , Nw 49 X s 1 E Q-N ' X We Are the Pflueger Girls ---' ' 5 '- X ,.a,, 5 amjiaqk we W - 2 A--Q ' ' R? A if X K ff X if lf N ,.,..--...., , Q' A X.. .-.., , . F. , P ' 'X ...11 i A - sz -: - .. , - A- ' I J if-rj. K -f .53 F ,. sf is r i A' ..,,t. - Y ' N ' - 'J J' ii 24 22 ,Q 3, ,M vi .r , , sg M ,Z 5 y is .51 -I . fi . ' , . I . 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'Q qwwx f - ' 4 ' ! ga ii x I it S Diane Giberson Roxane Giesecke Julie Gunning Karla Hal-uerson Holly Hal-vorson Karen Hamrin Gail Hancock Karen Hansen Sandra Harlin Julie Harris Na nc y Harvey Lorrie Hafvnaer Bonnie Henningsen Marsha Herzberg Terri Herzog Ellen Hieber Cynthia Hildahl Carlotta Hildenbrand Marion Hill Nancy Hill Lyna Hixenbaugh Maradee Holland Arlene Hultin Margaret Humphrey Deb ie Hurd Heidi H yytinen Judy Jewell Andee Jorgensen Karen J or ensen Deborah Johnson Janie Johnson Paula Johnson Darlene K einer Beck y Keller Helen K la tt Michelle Knoph Bev Kohler Shirley Liaboe Marilyn Lewis Randi Leighton Pam Larson Myrna Larsen Karen Larsen Sue Kreft Mary Kratzke Dorm Council, front row, Joanne Stueland, Dianne Smidesang, Nancy M yklebust, Marion Hill, Patti Feley, Janine Galbraith, second row, Char Rustan, Pat Timpe, Corky Vagneur, Susi Christensen, Mrs. Barr. back row: Maxine Wallender, Marion Mattelin, Maradee Holland. N XX fn-5 T 1 V ig ,' ., .3 - 5 291 , V -- E 1 , f .., ,V V - , , , I A 5.1 K 1 1 , X ks. H ,J t,lii i 12 N My .W f,,f' 4' of V, eff f 45212 V, W 2 ,, .fin , SY w h: 7, X 451' by V fx Vi f ' f' ' ,, ' ' 5? 1? 5, A , V g g 'V V, 2 , 7' , , w- V- Ml :' . I ,Q ,sw f 4 V. W- 7' ' ', WMV, ' 1 fl ,Ba - -,rw K ,, New x Vu eq, J ii I A- V W' ' M j V H- ,l M, snuff 52 1-V V' f' 5 V all 1 gy .. , VV,,VV-fm, '-:aw , m'a W 1 J VM' ,H L , .5 2--f , f , rf, 5 -f.'Vfgef,2Vz4y:! - , iam- . ,L .V 1 ,N ' x K ' fk., , ii, Wing Chairmen: Margaret Lamb, Ruth Jorgensen, Carlotta ildenbrand. ' is VV . ' ' A M 1 A Va SV . P V- , V , , 1122-LV a A-.. , .V 9 V5 3 'Q , X V gm V, ,, M, - K 1 , gif, , V H 3' V ' ,y ,fs v W ' zevbzml, S I , ,, 'W . 1 ' - , , V 4 biyge V .1-, , .. , VV V . , Q wM,,AV,: , tif' gzgif-f , 2. A o ' mVf.QgVf42ff,25VV V W 195-.-. fV,fi,1e if V ti' V, . V' ' V Ifgsff y , K Y Q N. :Q V V VV V if W . A . WV i- it e' 5' ' , A K VV 'S ' ' 1 - V2 V ef f at V J' U , F 4:gtVjVVLV - 7s:'VV523f'i?5VV12t Qi A V l D ,kef i, ,V , ,V , 3 AV: uv 1, 1 V QM ,,. - 3 1 V ,,,, ' ' . we .W ' V My 1, pf' ' .V its Q, vw.. 1 V 77,4655 1 'H K V ,. I Mi ' if er f ' V s V 'Q i., ,+ -sn if V f KV ' J 5'55ffij V . 1 1 'twig 'V f ' Qi, 'J 2 V 2 1 or ww ' Q' ,, V I I , , , , .V if ,- Cr Q f fi ff a WEE Z - ,xv Q - V - V' G5 , i- ef? V, VV, V, Q., .,V,.,FLL I V! fi' .f A K ' 1- - Vi- , 5 Q- 1. I i sa, Vet 2'1L Vf', Vi ' I, ,, , 1 ,VV. HV e , rv v, ff ff QW 'B . ,V IW. if -. 1, ,e,V 1 A , Va, V 'Q' 'P' , .QSV V 'V .P Y 5, ff' , ,ff Cameron, Peg Zander, Sara Quigley, Karen Nancy Lillick Cindy Lindel Kris Lindlan Linda Lofgren Joyce Lovell Eunice Lgso Sue Mac onald Pat Malzahn Ellen Martin Rhonda Martin Marlys Matter Marsh McGraw D'Ann Meuser Claire Me yer 1 Carolyn Mini Marilyn M oblo Kathryn Moore Barbara Morris Cindy Mott Beck y N auss Linda Nelson Vicki Nelson w Denise O'Hara Joyce Ohlsen Linda M. Olsen Janet Olson Joyce Olson Ellen Ostern Lynn Paulson Kristine Peterson Michele Phelps Sarah Potter Sara Quigley Janet Rasmusson Kelsey Redlin Michele Reed J oy Rhodes Kathy Richard Debbie Rieck Marcia Ritchey Sharon Rogers Debra Roscoe Crystal Schuh Susan Schulz Ivy Schwartz Teri Selvig Mary Sharp Beck y Shear Debbie S hurman Karen Silva J oA nn S 1monarso1 Carleen Sinnes Gail Sleckman S ,, N S S 1 Q 1 S g,. S, In :S S 1 5 3' S Sf S Dianne Smidesang Joan S oderstrom Cheryl Spencer Gloria Stahl Carla Stall Deborah Stanford Carol Stein Sue Stewart Linda Stone Nancy Strong Joanne S tueland Karen Suoia H he , Vx ie K ,,, M .S -, ,,., :Q rg e Q S Pflueger girls take a study break. ' ew A SW .W .- ff Jr X ,ff - far 15 f 6 -r 1 'V A Q 4 fax S ..,, .S . ., S .af P X Y gg. x I 6 Y' Q AZ E x ' it fv-- t M W ,,, - My ,W . ., it .f 9 ,Mf g . ' ' 'M iii . ag ,,yr Z S y S QQ Y ga T fp K Z 'H an if if r IZ., if o,r S ,S a s VLE Sl g it 1 K MSS if V M V fp 42 ,V 1,2 S I. A Wing meetings are 'very popular Jeni West Ann Wikman Marty Wosser Corinne Yasuda Margaret Zander Connie Zieske Annette Tabet Kim Tangeman Jennie Terstegge Pat Thomason Sharon T ompson Jeanette Thorp Pat Timpe Evelyn Tisdel Joy Tuff Coralyn Va neur Kathy Voddger Karin Vollers Maxine Wallender Wendi Wallsrrom Frederica Warehime Shirley Wascom W 293 ,.e' Harstad's wide halls offer room for action. H vu sw .B .i Q if a X wa e + gf-ru T Q f 'S fs .5 '5 -it -I 1 E S X 35 ,- P' 'X S' awww -, X fi Norma Aamodt Kathryn Adams Janis Aldrich Gagrle Amole De orah Andersor Beck y Arnold Denise A tlee Debbie Baker Kriss Baldwin Claudia Barnes Rhondi Bender Diane Bengston ' Kathy Berg 1 Marita Berg ' . 9? if ifV Robin George helps Freshman Carol Brandt register. X 5 in V- X In .N 3 X A s X. . .M J, Q. .ff 'lk ' 3-fl' ,M A s A- Aaeh ' , if .: Q, rf. 'SQ Ay- K, ' ', D V 51 ix l i liffl .,-.. i -f-- X V13 : R l wwmfmE',Mgml we at . I grew -- -2 sk, -es? gp, 1. 53 El i v- is .f XL 5: . .. , E .:. .. . ,X , it I S 5 V 1 '1- 4-4. S A i5'E 2 . , gf , fiiE?xi ' A-www Nancy Bettiler Christine B ir Karen Blessing Debbie Bomgren Cynthia Book Susan Brady Reidun Brandal Carol Brandt Monica Bronson Debbie Brown Anita Brumback Sherrie Canney Karen Carlson Susan C hamness Winsome Chisholm Helen Cole Joyce Coney Cheryl Conrad Diane Dolphin Mary Donatello Gayle Dug ar Mary Eslicg Fun and Laughter Fill Harstad Hall Tis' if! I .41 Harstad Resident Assistants, left to right, are: Connie Stonack, Assistant Head Resident, Diane Sakamoto Denise Little Debbie Hutson, Sherrie Channey, Cindy Salo, Diane Christenson, Nancy Schultz, Sue Knee, and Wendy J echort lecky Evans oanie F awver !eDe Finlayson lethany F lagg Terresa Flaherty Debbie Forster ean Frazier leclz y F ranko Iarol F ricke Iathy Fynboe ,ola Gammell lary George lnita Gerstmann Dorrie G lover Loretta Gowan Glenda Gunning Bonnie Gw ynne Billie Haneke Iudy Hansen Patty Hassel Gayle Helseth Sonia Hendricksen b ' ' Elizabeth Herman fb Carol Hidy Molly Hill !' Sf X is ll 3 3 Sandy Schnepp and Fred Jensen play cards m the main lounge. off , X W W f Q Q ix 'N if s , G 1, wi xvfi , ::s, -.,m .Q f sl 'Al M qrlb K n H! gg 'Q . , J tx A ,s ,, ,Q , if 7 L ,N I in f A lv ' 5 S to si if 1 I 6 a N' ff -f' T l 5 'wg ,Q .. s - X x J .f s f k I-. in -'1 l J Ziff' 1 ffl , ,ti W s s,sss H . si ,ov axial ' 'mir .,.. . ss: on H 1, .... is , s.,,. ,Q ggi -- X F '- t 'fs If Q 'F 1. S 'R Q. T 7 fa F l G F : .. I iiii r My h Sue Knee is the happy recipient of The Thing p laque given to her by a Excitement fills the air at a Harstad candlepassing. Beatha Johnson Janet Johnson Kathy Johnson Sharon Johnson Debbie Jones Mary Anne Kampen Ann Kannitzer Kathy Keele Debbie Kidd Kitty Kladstrup Christelle Knofh Patricia Knofw es Kris Kohlstrand Becky Kopplien Janet Kusche Mary Kvamme Dianne K 'uapi I Diane Lalum Denise Little Susan Logan Susan Lunnam Susan Malek M elodee M a lm Candi Manuel Julie M artenson wt, it Y 1 z i af ' iy p M siv- Q . , Iris Hiraoka Sue Houglum Kathryn Hyder Kari Isaacson Kathaleen Jackson Cindy Jacobsen Naomi Jeffery Betty Jo Jenny Ht Q Harstad's Head Resident, Mrs. Olson, helps one of her many girls. , .... ..,. A . t, Sm ,N 1' .,-,,, ' Qs, Jw- .gf -. -T K .- , -sms? E X s..af. ,S S S S is is if .t sf, i ' is Q g sm is 6 X ,vs Q P Y - Q My .t , ' .-Y X 5 ii pi 'Fl gk I W sf- ' v-fri ,F ' t sf, A R 'K an 1- XF Y bf 5 S g fi i5 fx 2? ii P xx, E . I 3 'P' E 3 'f! in Y ,. ,:., Q S- VVLL ' 6 - 3. FXS f f' A 'xi X M , 1 , . y . Valerie McCoy ' Ann Meacham i f ' ' L- Lanette Meidinger Sandy M ellom Carol Meyer M Nancy Meyer 2 A Be'v Miller Carol Miller Nadine M obroten Sandy Moeller Delleen Moffitt Cyndy Moon Lynn Morley ' 1 W' Jan Morsman A - Sherri Mullavey , , my A V f A Vicki Neprun r X i ' Margaret Nerheim ,.,f,.Q-ii. - I, A, S vs -r' .Q .. ,Q , is R ,I it a 1 Kris Nerison Riding in the elevator is quite an experience. Harstad Hall Officers-First rofw, left to right: Denise Holt, 'vice president: Claudia - Ti Barnes, president: Karen Svendsen, treasurer: Linda .Wolfer, gublicity chairman. ,X gf i ,gg Second row: Cyndie Rolin, off-campus representati-veg .Ro in George, social y Y W 4 4 S Elizabeth Nofdbefg chairmang Jan Morsman, secretary: Kriss Baldwin, historian: and Nancy Peters, 6 Ed e r' Judi Oldenkamp devotional chairman. ' A k i Qtiiyytziz E ,iz ' : '-l':.:lwl,,' J H .i-KN 111.54 ,. .f 11. Ruth Olsen N ,J W , y . A ,K -2 2 5 . ,. .,. i. i K.:, g ik-Q ' ,Q 5 Sue Olsen X.. -7 A : 7? - J- 7 il . 2 k Q Q 1 ' 5 uf A QE' 1 . X Carol Olson A y K., r K 4 - I if ky ' ' 'X iv. swf m as H , f Becky Overton -A , H A few fr: :Sl -- . :,. 32. x -Q Q' 'X W Mary Overvold i ' ' 3. , 1 'ffl f A R W W V ' K0yP1wl-svn 4 A QQ, - 7 , K, ' if N ..., S a Virginia Pease V A .. Z .,, ,. , S' . i A A A Q 1 Gwen Pederson I i. N A 'ir T93 Susan Peterson ,X X -'1- ,f x iffiiiaf H 5 Q '- ' ' Priscilla Pflueger X ,ex d S J P Q LisaPolite f' -f HA - , A LoreRatcliff 2- 3+ 1, W lf - I' Kristine Rebnozz , 'Q 1 - A SueRennebohm I-1? X . .'., Q Joan Richter 5 f ug- Lorie Rifldefkfletihf 5 fi R I Sharon Rodnfng ' 1:f Debie Roetman -'.. 1 :2' - ,- :' T savers Q 5 NH S S Q 5 B Q. ft l.-- - ,S ' ' ' - ,. . A g ,Q Q 5, is 9 ,A w , , M . ,,. 1:3 A '-4 3- gf' X f' I A L. as w A ' . ,, a ' M' Q ff- W' 'ff' it ' ..f,- z J ' K. Q -'L ' ., x A if f' if 1. R XM. 1 X k k A Ruth Rolander Cynthia Rolin ' Julie Ronken Sue Roohs Kristine Ruoss Lynn Russell Diane Sakamoto Carolyn Sanders N 3 V fs tix we Arnette Sandland Kathy Schaefer Nancy Schultz Cindy Schweikl Mary Scott Linda Seilstad Karen Sefvertsen Maxine Sheldon Linda Shelton Patty Sherman Virginia Sho've Bev Shrumm .,k:. i 7 - 1 S , . A - S 'if .- .t 'f 1 ' - wa -K 1555 S s of if xf . ' , 1 fQ' IME flew , tb 1 SLLL ' s : T 'X - I is -FS ,, t -D-. M. .Q .X S, 5 S f Q .. N I J V N 'N 2 , t NN k-'k . 252912: K ' M LV ' ii V ' , -' : R 'P' 1 x .. A , ww 1fEi:'i ' I . A homey atmosphere is typical of many Harstad girls' TOOTYIS. i x gig s , 3 -ni S ,cg W., , 2 1 -T -' is -. 5 4 fr S? ,he ffm H ' lflgfw 'ff . , 'f 51 my sf f- wi f- .-af: wil . ff 5 M I f ii: K v , 1 T at ....,.. ' 'lk .4 N3 'E x y Q X i f by 1 - i Q 7 A i 55-Y 3.5: f 'f ' SSEQQZS fit:-g N ft 0 ' - ffzwi in ' fx 1 .Lf . Q if S X Matchmaker Cindy Salo sings about mail-order brides in the Harstad-Alpine ' S ongfest ski t. 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' A ily, Linda Wolfer Q. s 5 ' 'ijgjl , K f X A f Q' - Karen Wraalstad X X S R S A 0' S, W .fx ii Cathie Silzer Jan Snyder Sue Sofude Sharon Starks Suzanne S taub Karin Strand Charmaine Strong Karen S-vendsen .lean Swanson Debbie Taber Janet Tappan Judie Tateyama Polly Taylor .lan Tepipo Debora Thurston Peggy Trefethen Karen Van Peursem Libby Vik Kathy Walker ,eslee Adams anet Allen Donna Anderson Karen Anderson larian Anderson athg Armstrong nn alerud 'oyce Bangsund 'Jaomi Bettis Jebbie Benson lan Bendickson Dorothy Bellin yfelinda Bellin l'oni Barreith 'oy Bierkestrand 'ean Cedarquist Ionnie Cook Debbie Cornils iarah Crawford Kathy Daneker Bobby Denham Chris Diers Kathy Dowling Linda Faust lane! Findlay Kathleen Fredstro Pam Fry Catherine Fr ye Linda Gardner TY! 5 I A , f ig . ,V an '4 'Q na' 3, f x t . . g,.,,,,,,M. 3 'QQ if 4 J 4 -V X 'Q f di' , f 1, . ,Q 9' 4 . 0' X 44? f ' 4 : 5:51 7 V if 3 ' A f ,. . ....... ,,,.. W, M, fn The spirit of togetherness is expressed in First South's sing-along. W' , ,. 'Q wt fd s q i af E A in F' f a? fi ,ww is Kgs A A 4 H eff f Z 2 95 a f , Wt r f ff ' 1 if T 'M ff A M' , if t iff :ff 3 X 4- I , -i f 2 0 41, 1 ,A L ' X i, J, YJ g i, X ,, ,, we ' ,,s,s ' ,.s. V-1'- A Wines , , Q3 af: Q 1 . I ' .- 4 4' ' ' -,V CN C ' ' . 4, , ,La ' fn 6 , . - I 7 Z f 2 X A 1, 5 al 9 f 3 , g H f 2 Z Q M 5 ww, , ., ' 7 ' ei l? 2512! W J 7 S50 :Z A , f f ge f W sf' 1 X f f 5 ' ' Tell her I'm downstairs. O.K.? 2 Hong: We Live Here it l - e ee T L gk k . S? .r , , 1 . ,,.+,., f G , I f xii K' xjiwig - K K Mafzy A-fi k'L. X bg X JamneG1bson 2 ' S. 5, A 'r A Kathy Gilbertson , Karen Gil e - J - g X . . ,, . 1- i - : ,..: Y: sis' f . ,,,: , f' 1 i eeee X f i- . fssesac .' S115 X. gg: Mi' - Luana Graves - A E3 V at il 5 1-. f e gf- Terry Green N' f . i. X Diane Gwyther ' 55 ,Q ,gs Si e .fi W , Sandy Haugen - ' e L . ' I , , e ,.e,.,, f. X e is.:--I .x X Gloria Heineman , 2 ii -J Mar1orieHerold M F N Deborah Hzckel ,ef .5 ' Carmen Hrldenbrand i -, P . Barbara Holtan is X - Q. . E, N A A 9' f - Jad1Holmer gif Q, ,S -' ' ig if-ll , is , E L1ndaHonold f I .. A T' Q ' . M1ngM1ngKather1ne 'K 'gr f ' ,f Huang ' ' -ski Q H f 3 Dorm Officers-left to ri ht, Front Row: Bruce Vonada, Laurie Vonada Houseparents: ies Adams, publicity: 2nd Row: Edna Jensen, Social: Cheryl Stoddard, Treas.: Linda Honold, Pres.: Cathy Daneker, Sec.: Meri Mattson, Devotions: Pam Fry, V.P.:. 3rd Row: Lenette Schnur, R.A.: Marian Anderson, Desk: Renee Sahlberg, R.A.: Helen Craig, R.A.: Bobby Beck, R.A.: Beth Sundet, R.A.:. 300 Margaret H ult Sally Ingalsbe Joyce J anecek Tracy J ackinsk y Edna Jensen Gloria Johnson Karen Kempf Jane Kirkwood Belinda Kreuger J oy Kristiansen Linda Larsen Gwen Larson Pizza parties are a favorite pastime on 3rd West Hong and Evergreen portray residents of Horny Toad Flats and win 1 st place in Songfest. Barbara Linder Tun-M ing Ling Corinne Lord Michele Lynch Meri Mattson Sally Ormond Barb Ostrom Judith Peterson Kari Potthoff Mary Ralston Christine Runyan Debbie Schaap I as L in 1 51 k at - If gf ef 3 5 Q J V fi ffl 1 W V 2, it f S S 'W4715331591.92? ,:E2 :E94?.E5zg:2 Am S I J , .t V2 ! , an ,H KT 'D- J Q 1 f fwf Denizens of 3rd South perform ritual pumpkin dance. Second West can always be counted on for a dazzling display of Antics. , My Z,. If ' M A' ,, ,- X tn? 'S T ,A I w 1 f V K A 5 ly 1112.255-' if 1 3 ,S eg 4' Q fr E M , , : ggi 9 3 ' M ,, f T . . t 3, Leanne Scharf Marge Scholer Lennette Schnur Carolyn Schutz Kay Simpson Laurie Sinclair Janice Spi-vey Terry Staeheli A lice S tafvlo Charlotte S tenseth Nancy Stephenson Cheryl Stoddard i IN, ,Lf V A f ' ' I , ' V ' y Carol Swanson P1 5, J . Joyce Viele , 3 V . 1:t,,,., Kris Ward ' t Heather Weaver ? ,Q ' 'l 4 ' ' 2 X t f if l 4 15 . 4 ' . 'f' ' s ign ? ia, -, ' V' ,G , f , .' Sally Wiberg Kathleen Wicks Janet Yeager 301 .f-.gr V ,V v-VVv A I , , JV f f' V q J' l , j 1 f M' it W, .f 22 Sharon Ames V ,,V.. ri , Marlene Anderson j b i, -' , , if Mfffh Anderson ' ..'A,.,A',,.,,, V, VVVVV Sally Anderson Y fr V ' Cindy Baker V J , ii 'iA' Kreidler officers- First row, 1. to r.: Liz Rue: Monika Merrittg Joan Bangsundg Chris Scott. Second row: Nancy Mays: Janice Moore: Linda Hansen: Marian Makig Janis Robb: and f V , Laura Maakestad. M so ,ecrrm as f 2 Sherrie Baker 'ff 'V ' V i f - ' s Janice Ball A IZ- ii V Joan Bangsund - ' ' V. VV ft Q. , . 3 'Q ' 1 .V Nancy Barkley N j l , 'tl if : ' ,:v.,, , ,,V--g Karen Bateman V ' V' .iw Jan Beck V ' 1. i mlm? ..,f.i:. V 2 . , gif V Q9 l 9 is fd , A - 4 W ff t E A ,Q ,W Ml it My Q l ' 11 ff Iaf, fx ,ff , W X 4 4 3 Elizabeth Boltz A 6 ig Y Wanda Boltz ii? l ,, ' ' -1' ,,l' Sue Bork ' A A Aletha Brandt A ' Janice Brekke , . mn J, A in ik ' 1 'Kgs Candace Brower ' , if Beverley Brown M Laura Carter ' cmffclafk + 4' V' ' ., I 135 A ww ? ' J 9 X fl W, t , ,W af l-:VVvV 4: f ,M ah ' 4' 212 f f 4 ,if V,-1 6 -V , wir ! ,,,-lwa, W f KA , Q 1 i f Cynthia Clark ' V Linda Craft V-V' A' , 'Q Mary Cross. V fl?- Renee Dickie V R1 ff Es , f Deborah Dickson V V Teryl Dirks I i Michal Engel Krista F uglestad JoAnn Gerfuais V ,, . -'Q . , 'V 1 i X I i' Resident Assistants, First row: Karen Haubrichg Linda Craft. Second row: Connie Miller: Karen Herstad, Assistant Head Resident: Ruth Klafvanog and Mrs. Parsons, Head Resident hug their pals. fl mx, fs S l 1L,V ,- Q . . in ,,,i. L ., , .. s7sbs2fV,1V-' :,- VW, A? Q , I ., up ,V ff' 1 .e M , ,,, I , F 1 fm 6 ., V, ML, 14 . A Si 1 Q Q rrsr all ft . .4111 a f 1 Vw 5' 5 if 1 i Ei i Q, If , ef ,L A wwf iw? . , ,aww , K' f XV W 1 2 , H+, -,.,, ' ' ' 'I X tv Y ,I I 1 at Vgy sph, f ' wg ff I, l 4 4 ,A V ,4,.-, .A A 1 , lAg,k ,,,fA1V,,,,c 2 ,V AZ. . , A ' L ' f If X f,. ' 1 M . 2 ,. x . W , ,F 'ff t . .M ,L . is X 1' 9, i, 4, , V l - a, .12' if ,f 2 il X 4 ly Q Xi ff g z 5 f MS - 'f K f S ! A if S - 52 w le 2, r I , ,L MW W f f f Veil it gf, , W 2 1 QU' A , t , ,fi Q V ,' www ' 5 422 1 1 if Z Y. V ,VW an , Z ff? if 250 :aw , J Nancy Gray Janice Greenwood Kris Gulsrud Phyllis Haaland Kathryn Hamilton Kris Hansen Linda Hansen Alvina Hauf Lynne Hedlund Karen Herstad Bonnie Hitchcock Gwen Hiort Kreidler Cuties Boast the Best Cheryl Hohenstein Nancy Holsin er Katherine Holit Martha Hook Chris Husby E 4 A 2 v- V 41 , , - r hh h Nancy Johnson W Q '-: 5 ' A ' if Betty Jorgensen M .. ' ' RuthKla'uano ng ' Y Mary Jo Knudsen ' Q J Allyson Ko ' Q , 'el, , H X Moving in is quite a chore for Spurs, new freshmen, and moms! , ' 'eff KL Two finalists for Lucia Bride were Kreidler irls - Nancy Barkley on the left and Nancy ilolsinger on the right. TCLZ , A , , , as ' . C . fi C A 1' , W, V ,,g, i 2: fr. V v Q - as- 1 Aa V Q Z., 7 .33 '- , ,, , A 'V W v W ' Nga A 6-. .5 ,- ' QW f ,iff A , .. 1, .V 'L 74' 52252.-- ':f9 .zz ' Nancy Larson Lauri Lauars Linda Lee Laura M aakestad Loretta MacKenzie Marian Maki Carol Malfvin Diane Martin Cathy Matson Nancy Mays Kathy McAnally Susanne Mince 30 O4 X, Me me ,t Sh A , . , '.w', A 5, ' 1 J 12 ' E i e Z4 ll 'i f ,,t,, , fi K M3 'X VV 1 is 77 F V1 ' rt: Q -, K F . ' .. 1 , , af' 'i ' ' Ez.. 5- V ,.,, , ,, ,f , . Wm JMB? ' H ' ' ' ,gn . ww: wa- 'WM , mf : ' W ff?4:f?i5l7i7?VM ,M .' :W ' JWJFVWMW . v J sle, fi ,,,, . .-in, ' -F fi I . K . H ,,,, ,Af V N , A , 32 , A ? 4 .ya r, 45 ,. V V E Q is ic, W A i ,. , 1 ' fffifff ' 1 , ' . . 1 ,,'- f f.', 1 I2 1: E Q f L L , , ' f' , ,,.. f .,, - f, 2 , They could have danced all night . . . 1 il , ' , 1 1 1, Karen Randolph Janis Robb Elizabeth Rue Laura Rutland Judi Saarheim Judy Sander Barb Schneider Diane Schoch Pam Schoch Carol Scholze Chris Scott Suzie E. Sheridan Linda Shields Dena S loiuick Linda S lofuick Sharon Solomon Lanette Sparkman Diane S tofuer Carol S tromsness Emily Torkelson Heather Trent Nancy urner Debbi ick Mary Voss Vicki Wakefield Carol Walker Diane Waters Karen Weber Kathy Westby Eileen Wetterstron ff MW 'W ,X f :w x ! 7 A ' ZA! W . f Q 1 ng W gs e Jf 4, ,A 'fain' is ,gg Y x 7 1 s . 1 ff. , Becki Mitchell Loretta Mitchell Kristi M oland Brenda Monroe Janice Moore Debby Mumm Ann Nedrow Barbara Nelsen W Nancy Rae Nelson Karen Norman Doroth Oakes Linda armesher Peggy Pease Alicia Perkins Suzanne Portier Ne. ..M:s',. ,--f Kreidler girls of second floor strum their guitars and sing to the music. ,- ,..,. 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X , - , 2 , ,....., , VA. ,, , , X .. Z , X K A as Q B Q r X ' S sw- .0 tx- ,fv ,f '- 1 N? lr s - ' X X, ,, f I X 1 ' S' kr - tzfw zv , S be 5 QA GW W 5 G L lh .S 1 b 'K A A . Q K x - ' -A -- . A ' Q 'S , V i -. N , 'f Q I v .sl to ,- , dui h gt . 'jg' ! .3 . Y. -K , Z . . , G fx! ' ' i as Q 4 1 s if A, , I -N ' S ': - K .C . - ,,.. . ' . ' 2 if if , 9 f- 'ig ' Q z G r z 2 if 1 f X 3 ,ky Q ' - ' S :Nair Q . Chris Boerger, Garry Allman Dennis Andersen Linda Anderson Paul Anderson Laurel Andfuik Nikki Beard Bruce Bierke Ryliss Bod Chris Boerger Gail Botz Mark Buchanan Stefce Carlson Kathi Cessnun Dave Cook Cathy Croghan Patti Cumings .lan Dambach Janet Douherty Georgia Dronen Sharon Dry'ver Suzanne Eklund Carol Ellison Allan Erickson S tefve Estes Jay Field Dale Soden, and John Silson take a news break. Barbara Finney J an Geschwind Lynn Geschwind Sand y Gill Deborah G oemaene Tom Gumprecht Laura Gusta-U Anne Henderson Karen Hendrickson Sue Hoelscher Tom H ou glum Dan Howe John Hunter J oe Hustad Befuerly Hyatt Janice Johnstone Ben Keller Glenn Keto Andy King Dan Knutsen Mary Koll Margaret Kringen Steve K-vamme Felicia Lauten Linda Maxwell Linda McConnell John McLaughlin Ralph Neils Nancy Nelson Paul Nelson 1 N. 1 H qiyy H E fd' I I H, .. 1 '----- A H H . ' ' - X . .- N' A 5' ., , f- A fe . H f fl M '-' if A H f H gi HH Fm . Hr .Nl E , A35 H . H Hx K it f-M ' - iiii-. f .-n e ' 5. Vi ,H 5 Q 5 pr -- p g !-1: ..., . Q.. ' H ,M ,,,l . A '- ' aw Y-X-Qsfif - - is fi-ffm? Wftvlyr f- 1'WW Q26 gif Q S ... ne . ni f i . - ' . .. H . ' . fxhk 5 -k--k- if .E HQ' , Y: 8 e -2 Q ' -cf X -L .. sw. 'S ' H, Q? U27 1 fs- -6015. 5. 5 . H - ,. 5 wg- ' . X X 5' 5 RQ. , r. l H' - . R, w -v. - gi... A A if -. A- kv . T SX' F if-A 5- X Q1 S, I 3 . ':. - M .,. bl hL H R .. SQ., , . Q. 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J' Q i xi S : John N ilson Gary Nordmark Bob Nordstrom Glenda Ostrem Paul Over-vold Doug Parker Kathy Peach S tefue Ramseth Paul Richter Jamie Rifuers Pat Sandahl Peter Sand-vig Mark Scholz Paul Skones Jim Sletten James B. Smith Dale Soden Jeff Spere Jon Steiner Lyn Streeter Mike Teel Marilyn Thorsness Julie Tobiason J. Vanderpool Jim Voros Dana Walk Sharon Weiss Virginia Willis Janet Winckley Glenn Zander 30 'S 1 LK I Nancy Amodt Becky Anderson JoMarie Anderson Judy Anderson Susan Anderson Carol Ashleman Carolyn Belgum Cheryl Bergen Nancy Beyer Cind Bourgeios Ann Bristol Muriel Buehler Callae Ann Bugbee Debra Burdyshaw Fay Burnett Corinne Caldwell Alix Carlson Diane Casebolt Debra C asperson Zena Churchill Marilyn Coburn Kathy Cooper Cathy Corn Kitty Coyle Joan Dale Lorna Damiker Judy Diment Peggy Dryfuer Mary Jane Dykstra Rae Edwards Christine Elser Peggy Erickson Atmosphere is chaotic as Ordal's officers attempt to register freshmen and returning students. 1 . W W ' ' Q- . . -. - . 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K, K K ' :' .' - ' X K .KX y r 'K Yifwvrixk if I L 3 I ., . f , 'swf Yi-I OK' Ordal's R.A.'s are, from left to right, row 1: Kristi Harstad, Mary Shadoff, and JoMarie Anderson. Row 2: Marcia Taylor, assistant head resident: Julie Husb y, Eva Swedstedt, Mrs. Ha lfverson, head resident: Alice Ender, Naomi Sarfver, and Susan Johnson. , l vla n A studious Ordal student seeks the quietness of the balcony. 1 -, . ' W, .. Vssf 'mg ,M I , , ,Lia-5, J L M 'N fr f J ' if E ff' , - V .,,,:, E A 5, ,,. In ,V , ,wx ,U . A ., . - N V iff 5, , qw? 'a ' V f, ,V V . , Jj. n j, 4 V V l i ,ri V iff Ts, I ,, 'f ' ' ' ,ff' ,V ,' '- ' 7- 'f H at s J K Jo ,1 V I an , 4 , ,, .ANZ - ' L1 , Q' - t- 2.1 1 V5 v I . J ,Y f.iSZ f 2 is J h l ..,, C V X f .L Aug , ,wh W ig M Z in ' w 5 my 4 . I , , L ' , ' ' ai' , lf, ' ..,. 515 ' e,.... 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Carol Finseth Claudia F rieden Debra Gibbons Jan Gigain Diane ormley 3 Beth Gro y Kim Green J illinda Greene Elaine Greenup Renae Gunstone Karen Hargraves Cherg Hein Lisa eins Christine Henning Kris Hirschmann Eleanor Hult Sharon Hurn Julie Husby Roberta Ingraham Jane Jamieson Diane John Denise Johnson Laurie Johnson Sharon Johnson Virginia Johnson Linda Kastning Sue Kent Linda King Sheryl King Laurel Kleppe Liane Kleppe Ann Knudsen Tana Knudson Beth Kunert Julie Kfvinsland Sue Larson Laury Lee Sara Lee 30 Dolls Follow Theme of Commltment Colleen Lemagie Bonita Leonard Nancy Lieurance Melanie Likins Sandy Likkel Nancy Lundquist Sharon Mangelsen Shelley Mann Sandra Marzolf Cindy Mattice Sandy Mattice Chris McCormack Regina McKay Patty Melton Katherine Meyer Janet Miller Debbie M ishler Patty Moore Laurel M osier Lynnette Munson Kristine Nelsen Peg y Nick Corgs Nickolaisen Marie Nordquist Chris N yberg Maryrose O'Dell Margit Oklefvik Jean-Marie Olsen Leslie Olsen Linda C. Olsen Sharon Otness Cathy Peterson :::+-:-.i.:-.- L: J 1 t W :tt .. Q 9 N X ., , YQ X y 1 '--L . - ,. '7.. -6 0' QS 15, X an Q., 5 Q Km af ri if ' vs rf' z X, X M K -an ,.. if , . . Q' 'rms L ,,, 2 , Q, N is Aux 39' 'X Kg, X X - W X-,..x, in 'X X ww ww YN xv ' is Q, E JW is ,. f ,af r 5 39' X ., ' f g xx 'f f X -if ..., X. 'k.- 1: -A we . , Q' X - ,Q X5 i gifs ' A L 32 is ,. ,,... sim i S-is .. f f K X v ' , 'F Y Ordal's balcony is a safe place to talk to P.L. U. men according to Sharon Hurn and Roberta Ingraham. K et NW? Christy Peterson Jeannette Peterson Linda Polly Cynthia Proulx Janet Putnam Beth Ramstad Ellen Reinhardt Emily Reitz Karin Romer Denise Ryan Janet Saarela Judy Satrum Barbara Schulze Jeanne Schultz Pat Schwarz Trish Simmons Pam S j ordal Cyndi S kelly Tammy Skubinna Ru th Smid t Gail Spencer Laura Steiner Marilyn S telzer Karen S tenberg Pat S tiles Marii Swanson Jill Tallman Laurie Taylor Marcia Taylor Linda Thompson Kea Kaina Thorndike Carol Thorsness Ordal's dorm officers are from left to right: Cathly Corn, president- Beth Ramstad, fvice president: Ann Bristol, secretary: Caro F inseth, treasurer Cathy Radford, social chairman: Mary Dykstra, historiang and Carol Ernstmeyer devotional chairman. i Q X -1 : N x ,,., I Karen Walley Cathy Warh Carla White Pam Wiklund lsle leie 3711 J 1 N5 I . . S r M mer ' , - Eisffif : :L J -:iff 2 H R .:':,. V V x K T I f fi X ' ' Norma Yandell i -Li'15Y ,. '7 if : Ph lli Aimmerman ., Q, 5, Y A Q Ap y s N ' ke.,-'Q 9 'sf ' H 11. - 1 I .L fix gg N . QL- X. t rf flff. ii if ff P i. Randy Mace Grams does his thing Ithis time in a playj. The Wild Bunch , alias Greg Nace, Stefve Wuebbens, P Olbertz, Doug Doten and Hans gather to reliefve prega tensions. efe me N, his J Tommy Patnode and an unidentified girl enioy one of the perfect spring days this year. Linda Loken is entertained by Robert Bly. . ..' :!,,!gnxi Jeff Dreyer and Mike Warner congratulate Gary Horpedahl on a homer. ff-Campusg the Only Way to Live 4 J J W if J J J ff J ll H me x x I gage I g ' V 3 Z ' 6 5 y I Lynn Rosinbum, Lynda Rylander, Peggy Goldenmen, and Barbara Brown get together to discuss the upcoming finals. The girls of Park Avenue are from top to bottom, Marie Johnson, Ann Widsteen, Jane Siemens, Melany Jensen, Cherie Johnson, Linda Knipher, Signe Otheim, and Carol Chamness. l 1 I I Jign Bielde enjoys his last meal on campus before moving of . 4 Index ADMINISTRA TION Achepohl, Keith 242 Adachi, Seiichi 240 Adams, Harry 250 Alexander, Bruce 238 Allen, Larr 229 Arbaugh, Gyeorge 24 9 Arpke, Vivian 228 Baker, Judy 240 Batker, Kenneth 248 Baulghman, Myra 245 Bea , Philip 52,240 Beck man, Miriam 22 7 Benson, Michael 1 60 Benton, Paul 246 Bergerson, Lois 249 Bergum, Gladys 228 Berntserr, Henry 230 Berntsen, David 241 Bexton, Harold 250 Blomquist, Grace 246 Blubaugh, Glenn 246 Bohannon, Randolph 242 Brink, James 248 Brown, John 231 Buchanan, A. Dean 239 Burroughs, Nancy 239 Capp, Richard 244 Carleton, Samuel 246 Carlson, Roy 69, 71,121,247 Chase, Gary 1 1 4,247 Christian, David 220 C lo, J an 22 9 Coats, Gary 248 Coltom, Ronald 238 Cone, Dorothy 249, 1 50 Cou tu, Margaret 24 9 Creso, Irene 242 Dahl, David 248 Davis, Leroy 231 Debower, Carrol 245 Doughty, Judd 244 Dunmire, Kenneth 222,223 Eklund, Emmet 56,250 Elwell, George 242 Enderby, Marshal 244 Espeseth, Loleta 239 Farmer, Donald 250 Faye, Louise 246 Fletcher, Josephine 245 Gee, Arthur 242 Genda, Ronald 244 Giddings, William 243 Gilbertson, Gordon 100,248 Gilbertson, William 251 Girvan, Dan 286 Giurash, Betty 23 9 Govig, Stewart 91,250 Graham, James 243 Griggs, Lawrence 238 Ha en, Arnold 245,149 Haieth, James 24 7 Hanson, Vernon 251 Haley, Frank 226 Hegtvedt, Mary 233 Herzog, John 248 Heyer, Ronald 242 Hills, Patricia 238 Hinderlie. Ed 230 Holmquist, Mabel 306 Hoseth, Paul 69,24 7 Huestis, Laurence 243 Hutcheon, William 91,243 Jacobs, Clarence 250 Jacobson, Lois 24 9 Jensen, JoAnn 242 Jensen, Robert 245 Jewell, JoAnn 249 J obst, Richard 251 Johnson, David 24 7 Johnson, Leighland 240 Johnson, Lucille 246 Johnson, Percy 232 Johnson, William 240 Johnston, Kenneth 239,245 Jones, Richard 56,246 Jorgenson, Ronald 245 J ungkuntz, Richard 23 7 Karl, Theodore 244,62 Keyes, David 242,88 King, Gundar 243 King, Vivian 248 Kittleson, Lars 242 Kittilsby, James 1 67 Klopsch, Raymond 91,246 Knapp, Calvin 248 Knudsen, Jens 56,242 Knutson, David 251 Kracht, Jerry 81,134,248,l 47 Larsgaard, John 250 Larson, Ed ar 241 Lauer, Antlgony 243 Lavid, Diann 249 Leake, Penny 249 Leasure, Daniel 240 Lee, Ann 249 Lemieux, Nona 96,241 Leraas, Harold 21 3,242 Liebelt, Paul 248 Ling, Nancy 24 9 Lister, Anthony 238 Logan, Frances 22 9 Longrie, Joan 23 9 Lowes, Brian 244 Lunde, June 229 Lundgaard, Gene 1 04,1 06, 1 58, 24 McCarty, Doris 232 McMaster, Keith 243 Martilla, John 243 Martin, Gay 232 Martinson, Arthur 24 7 Mathers, M ariorie 245 Ma ys, Thomas 24 7, 69 Meyer, Lawrence 248 Meyer, Christian 248 Miller, Marlen 244 Minetti, Gary 240,245 Moe, Richard 238 Monroe, Katharine 246 Myrbo, Gunnulf 249 Napius, Alice 245 Nelson, Charles 23 9 Nelson, Neale 251 Nelson, Victor 220 Nesset, Burton 56,244 Nesvig, Milton 241 Nesting, Norman 239 Nichols, Virginia 229 Nolph, Jesse 56,250 Nordholm, Eric 21 5,244, 88 Nornes, Sherman 250 Oberholtzer, Dwight 56 Officer, Sara 66,1 53,24 7 Olsen, Robert 244 OLson, David 76,106,1 1 9,246 Olson, Linda 249 Orvik, Florence 245 Ostenson, Burton 244 Parker, William 244 Parkin, Bruce 231 Parsons, Barbara 302 Pederson, Arne 245 Perry, Albert 238 Petersen, John 251 Petersen, Luverne 228 Peterson, Charles 243 Peterson, James 241 Peterson, Wilma 24 9 Phillips, Carolyn 66,126,247 Phillips, James 230 Randolf, E.L. 228 Reigstad, Paul 246 Revis, Mickey 244 Riemer, Milton 246 Robbins, David 141,248 Robinson, St. John 246 Roskos, George 242,88 Royce, Joan 249 Sanders, Cliff 230 Sare, William 248 Scharnweber, William 24 7 Schiller, J.A. 251 Schnackenberg, WI C. 24 7 Schwidder, Ernst 242 Severtson, Erving 250 Shaver, Richard 231 Simmonds, Kent 249 Skones, Maurice 38,39, 1 34, 248 Sorenson, Ruth 242 Stein, Lynn 245 Stintzi, Vernon 243 S tucke, -Doris 96,24 9 Suter, Walter 230 Swank, Duane 244 Swenson, Rodney 246 Tan , Kwong-Tin 250 Tayimr, Donald 51,224 Tinsley, Elijah 231 Tobiason, Fred 244 Tomsic, Walter 242 Torrens, Robert 233 Toven, Audun 143,246 Ulbricht, Paul 91,250 Van Beek, James 238 VanDooren, Ada 228 Van TasseL Daniel 246 Vedell, Howard 239 Vinie, David 245 Walter, Geor e 251 Watkinson, Giant 243 Webster, Paul 246 Webster, Man? 250 Wickstrom, argaret 240 Wiegman, Eugene 45,58, 62, 1 06, 129,1 58,1 48,1 62,236 Williamson, Jane 56,246 Wolter, Mary 246 Yang, J effersen 246 Zulauf, Dwight 239,243 AC TI VI TIES Alpha Psi Omega Plays 89,139 Band Tour 1 00,1 01 Bandanna Concert 36 Bayanihan Dancers 37 Capping Ceremony 96 Children's Theater 55,1 24 Choir 38,39,134,135 Christmas Carol 84 Christmas Concert 81 Contemporary Music Concert 1 41 College Bowl 136,137 Dad's Weekend 94,95 ' Drug Symposium 56,57 Freshman Orientation 44,45 Graduation 1 48, 1 4 9 Gregory, Dick 146 Lollander, Loren 97 Homecoming 46,4 7,48,4 9 Interim Activities 87,88, 91 Interpretive Reading 1 38 Leadership Retreat 50 Lilie, Bishag 51 Lightfoot, ordon 145 Lucia Bride 82,83 Man of LaMancha 1 musical I 52, 53 Mayfest 142,143 Miller, Steve 126 Mother's Weekend 128,129 New Hope Singers 61 Newton, Wayne Concert 40 N ixon, Marni 60 Nominating Convention 98,99 Oratory Contest 62 Orchestra Concert 1 47 Paulsen, Pat 130 Perservation Hall Jazz Band 133 1 Picnic 1 44 Pinnin5Ceremony 1 50 Rush, errilee Concert Sea Sprites 1 26 USMC Band 43 University Center Dedication 58,59 University Theater 63,127 ATHLETICS Baseball 1 62-1 67 Basketball 1 04-1 1 1 Crew 1 56, 1 5 7 Cross Country 76, 77 Football 68- 75 Girls' Sports 66,122, 1 53,1 54 Golf 1 58, 1 59 Intramurals 67, 1 03,1 55 Skiing 1 12,1 1 3 Swimming 1 1 4-1 1 9 Tennis 1 61 , 1 62 Track 1 68-1 78 N Water Polo 78,79 Wrestling 1 20, 1 21 STUDENT SER VICES 39' ORGANIZA TIONS i ASPLU210,211 A WS 21 2 i Blue Key 21 3 w Bookstore 232 Central Services 229 Food Service 233 Health Center 228 IK's 214 KPL U Radio and TV 220.221 Library 226,227 Maintenance 230 Mooring Mast 21 8,21 9 Photo Lab 222,223 Saga 21 6,21 7 Security 231 Spurs 21 5 Student Congregation 224,225 ' Tassels 212 N STUDENTS , Aakre, Dave 282 Aaizgg John 136,213,254,264, Aamodt, Norma 294 Aasland, Natalie 254 Adams, Kathryn 294 Adams, Les 299,300 Adolf, Arlis 21 2,254 Aldrich, Janis 294 Aleshire, Donna 254 Alflen, Rick I 58 Allee, Louis 1 58 Allen, Janet 299 Allen, Ora 91 Allman, Garrett 254,305 Allphin, Lynn 126,278 Alworth, Marshall 286 Ames, Sharon 302 Amidon, John 69,1 73 Amodt, Nancy 308 Amole, Gale 294 Amundson, Ed 276 Amundson, Richard 41,282 Andersen, Dennis 305 Andersen, Marlene 302 Andersen, Neal 1 1 0,286 Andersen, Russell 1 70,284 Anderson, Brian 280 Anderson, Craig 282 Anderson, David C. 1 60 Anderson, David W. 69, 71,21 4, 21 5,286 Anderson, Deborah 294 Anderson, Don 280 Anderson, Donna 299 Anderson, Glen 282 Anderson, Jim 2 78 Anderson, Jo Marie 308 Anderson, John 2 76 Anderson, Judith 308 Anderson, Karen 21 6,2 99 Anderson, Linda 254,305 Anderson, Lois 254 Anderson, Lowell 21 3,254,2 74 Anderson, Marian 299,300 Anderson, Maribeth 82,290 Anderson, Mark 254,286 Anderson, M irth 302 Anderson, Paul 1 44,254,305 Anderson, Becky 82,308 Anderson, Richard 254 Anderson, Roger 254 Anderson, Sally 290 Anderson, Sharon 290 Anderson, Susan 308 Andvik, Laurel 305 Antilld, Sherryl 254 Appelo, Steve 280 Armstrong, Kathy 299 Armstrong, Bill 1 1 4 Arndt, Chris 286 Arnold, Becky 294 Arthur, Rolland 274 Ash, Steve 215,276 Askland, Deborah 254 Atkinson, Robert 254 Atlee, Denise 294 Axelson, Cliff 282 Bacon, Sharon 254 Bailey, Marni 290 Baker, Debbie 294 Baker, Cindy 302 Baker, Sherrie 302 Baker, Tom 1 60,1 61,2 74 Baldwin, Kris 294,297 Balerud, Ann 299 Ball, Janice 254,302 Ball, Joyce 2 90 Banask y, Steve 78, 1 03 Bangsund, Joan 302 Banlgsund, Joyce 254,2 99 Bar er, Linda 254,290 Barkley, Nancy 83,302,303 Barnes, Caludia 2 1 6,2 94,2 97 Barreith, Linda 299 Barthel, Kurt 254,288 Bartley, David 254 Bateman, Karen 302 Battalion, Susan 2 78 Beard, Nikki 305 Beafwood, Brian 274 Beaudoin, Laurance 280 Beck, Don 280 Beck, Jan 302 Beck, John 137 Beck, Leigh 284 Beck, Ro erta 254,300 Beeman, Curtis 1 71,274 Bel m, Carolyn 308 Belgi, Kathy 290 Bellin, Dorothy 254,299 Bellin, Melinda 299 Bender, Rhondi 82,294 Bendickson, Janice 299 Bengstom, Diane 294 Bennett, David 69, 71,280 Benson, Debora 299 Benson, Mary 254 Benson, Philip 258,254,286 Berend, Larry 91 ,282 Berg, Brian 284 Berg, Helge 282 Berg, Kat y 294 Berg, Marita 1 12,1 13,294 Berg, Paul 254 Berg, Robert 286 Bergen, Cheryl 308 Bergstrom, Bev 290 Bergstrom, Jim 1 1 4,1 1 7 Berner, Gary 120,286 Berverl, Keith 276 Bessler, Brian 278 Bessler, Bruce 44,1 1 0,1 26,278 Bettger, Nancy 294 Bettis, Naomi 299 Beyer, Lon 21 7,254,276 Beyer, Nancy 21 7,308 Bilger, Gary 69 Bil ups, Lynne 254 Binz, Karen 290 Binz, Walt 2 74 Bissell, Schuyler 286 Bielde, James 21 1 ,21 3 Bierke, Bruce 1 37,305 Bierkestrand, Joy 299 Blackaller, Mike 284 Blair, Christine 294 Blair, George 255 Blessing, Karen 294 Bluhm, Cheryl 255 Bobo, Yvonne 255 Rod, Ryliss 305 Boehlke, Rick 278 Boerger, Chris 1 58,225,244,264, 305,306 Boice, Ross 69 Boles, Joseph 255 Boltz, Elizabeth 96,302 Boltz, Wanda 302 Bomgren, Deborah 294 Book, Cynthia 294 Bork, Susan 302 Borlaug, Lars 286 Bostrom, Blake 1 1 0, 1 58,286 Botz, Gail 305 Bourgeois, Cindy 308 Bowers, Kevin 274 Bowman, Vicki 290 Boyce, Clifford 255 Brady, Sandra 290 Brady, Susan 91,294 Branam, Mike 78,1 14,280 Brandal, Reidun 294 Brandt, Aletha 302 Brandt, Carol 294 Brekke, Janice 255,302 Brekke, Richard 284 Bridenbaugh, Rob 274 Brinkmeyer, Beth 290 Brisson, Dou 215,282 Bristol, Ann 508,31 1 Broeker, William 69 Bronson, Monica 294 Brooks, David 280 Brooks, Steve 27 6 Brower, Candace 302 Brown, Barbara 255,31 3 Brown, Beverley 302 Brown, Dave 21 4 Brown, Debbie 294 Brueckner, Tim 156,280 Brumback, Anita 294 Bruun, Carol 255 Bryant, Dennis 255,2 74 Brye, John 141,286 Buchanan, Mark 1 55,305 Buck, Chris 76,154,286 Buckingham, Mark 282 Buehler, Muriel 308 Bugbee, Callae 308 Burchfield, Brian 255 Burdyshaw, Debra 308 Burnett, Fa y 308 Burris, LarrB284 Burrou hs, ave 276 Buser, .gcott 1 62,1 66,280 Caldwell, Corinne 308 Calsbeek, Frank 276 Cameron, Ruth 290,292 Campbell, Debra 290 Campbell, Michael 69,255 Canney, Sherrie 294,295 Carder, Peter 1 14,1 1 7,1 18,1 1 9 Carlson, Alix 308 Carlson, D. Ronald 282 Carlson, Dave 280 Carlson, Karen 294 Carlson, Norman 255 Carlson, Paul 280 Carlson, Sharlene 290 Carlson, Steven 1 35,21 0,255, 264,305 Carlson, Terri 290 Carlsonk, Ted 1 60,1 61 Carruthers, Ann 1 1 2,2 78 Carson, Jody 255,269 Carter, Laura 302 Carter, Pamela 255 Casebolt, Diane 308 Casperson, Debra 308 Cates, Catherine 256 Cedarquist, Jean 2 99 Cessnun, Kathi 305,307 Chamness, Carol 256,313 Chamness, Susan 294 Chan, Joe 2 74 Chan, Shu 286 Charneski, Sherry 256 Chisholm, Winsome 294 Choy, Ernest 2 76 Christensen, Allen 280,281 Christensen, Bill 58,21 0,256, 264 Christensen, Diane 21 1 ,295 Christensen, Gary 274 Christensen, Kathy 290 Christensen, Linda 256 Christensen, Mark 280 Christensen, Susi 290,291 Christian, Rhoda 256 Christiansen, Carl 1 1 2,280,286 Christopherson, Dan 1 1 2,1 1 3 Christopherson, Dave 1 1 2 Christopherson, Orpha 290 Church, Bob 232 Churchill, Zena 308 Cinotto, Ben 276 Clark, Candi 302 Clark, Cynthia 302 Clark, Nancy 290 Clarke, Charles 1 03,256,286,288 Claus, John 282,283 Clauson, Ingrid 290 Cleven, Linda 256 Clingman, Carol 126,290 Coburn, Marilyn 308 Cole, Helen 294 Cole, John 286 Cole, Beckgy 153,290 Coleman, hirley 256 Collman, Greg 69, 73,280 Comsia, Douglas 256,286 Coney, Joyce 294 Conrad, Cheryl 294 Cook, Connie 126,299 Cook, David 305,306 Cook, Kevin 91 Cook, Mike 284 Cook, Steve 21 9,283 Cooney, Chuck 280 Cooper, Dale 274 Cooper, Kathy 308 Coppin, Robert 256 Corman, John 1 1 0,286,287 Corn, Cathy 212,256,264,308,31 1 Cornils, Deborah 299 Cowell, Pattie 256 Cox, Mike 2 74 Coyle, Kitty 308 Cozart, Marilyn 278 Craft, Linda 302 Craig, Helen 300 Crary, Rebecca 290 Crawford, Sarah 299 Cirttenden, George 69 Crockett, Larry 256 Croghan, Cathleen 305 Croghan, Jay 284 Crosier, Carol 256 Cross, Mary 302 Cumings, Patricia 305,306 Czelder, Christine 256 Dahl, Diana 256,264 Dale, Joan 308 Dallas, Jim 276 Dambach, Janet 256,305 Damkier, Lorna 308 Daneker, Kathy 299,298,300 Daniels, Janis 256 Danielson, Linda 278 Darling, John 1 4 9 Dary, ick 1 10 Davidson, Doug 278 Davidson, Laura 256 Davies, Mark 284 Dawson, John 280 Dawson, Lee 284,285 Day, Sharon 256 Deetz, Corrine 66,1 22,257,278 Degan, Thomas 1 56,284 De oker, Randy 274 Denham, Bobbie 299 Derck, James 280,281 De Weese, Paul 257 Dickie, Renee 302 Dickman, Leslie 290 Dickson, Deborah 302 Dierker, Becky 290 Diers, Chris 299 Dietmeier, Rich 274 Diment, Judy 308 Dimler, Sandra 126,290 Dion, Jim 285 Dirks, Ter l 302 Doescher, M ark 2 76 Dolack, Mary 257 Dolphin, Diane 294 Donatello, Mary 294 Donnelgf, Carolyn 257 Doten, oug 25 ,312 Doughert , Janet 257,305 Douglas, Dian 278 Doupe, Joe 280 Dowling, Kathy 158,299 Downie, Richard 280 Drewes, Dennis 257 Dreyer, Jeff 1 56,312 Dronen, Georgia 305 Droppert, Marc 274 Dryver, Peggy 308 Dryver, Sharon 305 Dube, Dan 286 Duffy, Craig 274 Duggar, Gayle 294 Dugger, Paul 2 78 Dumdei, Sandra 290 Dumich, Irene 290 Dunn, James 1 51 , 1 62,284 Dykstra, Mary 308,31 1 Eby, Ralph 257 Eckhardt, Gary 21 7,257 Eckhoff, Jane 91,290 Ede, Elizabeth 257 Edin, Dick 78,1 1 4,280 Edlund, Linda 278 Edmonds, Dave 283 Edmons, Loran 290 Edwards, Karen 257 Edwards, Jeff 284 Edwards, Rae 308 Egan, Carolie 21 1 ,257 E' 1, Dick 284 Eilers, Mary 257 Eisenhauer, John 280 Eklund, Suzanne 21 1 ,305,306 Elam, Reid 69 Ellison, Carol 21 2,305 Elmore, Janice 25 7,290 ELser, Christine 308 Ender, Alice M. 257,308 Engel, Michal 302 Erickson, Allan 305 Erickson, Peggy 308 Ernstmeyer, Carol 257,31 1 Eslick, Mary 294 Espeset, Kathleen 290 Estes, Stephen 257,305 Evans, Craig 286 Evans, Donna 257 Evans, Joseph 1 56 Evans, Beck y 2 95 Evenson, Roger 286 Farnham, Paul 121,21 7,276 Farver, Jill 257 FarwelL Jim 274 Faust, Linda 299 F auver, Joan 295 Fears, Chuck 280,281 Fehler, Mike 274 Fehrrnan, Susan 257 Feley, Patricia 290,291 Ferguson, Paul 69,257 Ferguson, Kathleen 96,2 78 Ferrin, Dave 1 1 5,1 1 7,280 Feste, Eric 62, 91 , 1 58,1 59,274 F iddes, Scott 2 74 Findlay, Janet 299 Finlayson, DeDe 295 Finney, Barbara 257,306 Finseth, Carol 257,309,31 1 Finseth, Terry 106,284 F instad, Dave 276 Fischer, Jim 221 ,2 78 Fishbeck, Penny 63,84,257 Fiermestad, Jerry 257 Fla g, Bethany 295 F lagerty, Flavia 278 Flaherty, Jean 290 Flaherty, Terresa 295 F latten, Steven 2 74 F lentge, David 2 74 Flom, Joanne 257 Fluke, David 1 03,257,286,287, 288 Folsom, Charlene 2 90 Ford, Doug 2 76 Forster, Debra 2 95 Foster, Ruth 257 Fotland, Ragna 278 Fox, Rob 62,284 Francis, Dale 286 Franklin, Jim 280 Frank o, Beck y 2 95 Frazier, Jean 221 ,2 95 F redstrom, Kathleen 299 F reese, Doris 258 Freitag, Greg 1 04, 1 09,258 F ricke, Carol 295 F riedemann, David 2 74 F rieden, Claudia 1 26,258,309 Fry, Pam 299,300 Frye, Catherine 258,299 Fuglestad, Krista 302 Fynboe, Karen 82 Fynboe, Kathy 295 Galbraith, Janine 290,291 Gallagher, Jim 1 60,283 Gammell, Lola 295 Gardner, Linda 299 Garver, Kathy 258 Gatch, Linda 221,278 Gebhard, Roger 220,233,258,2 78 Gebhardt, William 258 Gee, Pak Toon 286 Geisler, Mary 300 George, Kristine 2 78 George, Mary 295 George, Robin 1 28,294,297 Gerde, Rob 2 74 Gerstmann, Anita 295 Gervais, JoAnn 302 Geschwind, Janet 264,306 Geschwind, Lynn 21 2,258,306 Gibbons, Debra 309 Giberson, Diane 291 Gibson, Janine 300 Giesecke, Roxane 291 Gilbertson, Kathy 300 Giles, David 21 8,21 9,284 Gil e, Karen 300 Gil? Sandra 91 ,258,306 Gilmartin, Tim 276 Gilpin, Janis 45,309 Giss, Ron 258 Gladow, Jeff 1 62,282 Gliege, Larry 1 14,276 Glover, Dorrie 295 Goemaere, Deborah 306 Goin, Michael 258 Goin, Patricia 258 Goldenman, Peg y 258,31 3 Goodwill, Jack 256 Gookin, Jeannine 258 Gormley, Diane 309 Gorne, Marsha 258 Gowan, Loretta 295 Grabner, Clifford 258 Grader, Lindsay 258 Graff, Les 280 Graham, Garry 276 Grams, Randy 31 2 Graves, Luana 300 Gray, Linda 259 Gray, Nancy 302 Greef, Barbara 258 Green, Dave 276 Green, Gail 1 01 Green, Kim 154,309 Green, Scott 21 7,258,269,276 Green, Terry 300 Greene, Jillinda 309 Greenstreet, Jeff 1 56,283 Greenup, Elaine 309 Greenwood, Dave 69,72 Greenwood, Janice 302 Greer, Cindy 46,4 7,4 9,258 Gregory, Steve 280 Greve, Brigitte 259 Griffith, Don 1 62,1 65 Griffith, Terry 69 Gross, 21 3 Gu, Kenneth 283 Gugel, Gerald 259,280,1 56 Gu haugen, Ted 274 Gulsrud, Kris 302 Gumprecht, Tom 1 36,21 0,25 9, 264,306 Gunderson, Gordy 1 67,284 Gunning, Glenda 295 Gunning, Julie 2 91 Gunstone, Renae 309 Gustav, Laura 306 Gutzler, David 259,264 Gwynne, Bonnie 2 95 Gwyther, Diane 1 26, 1 53,300 Haaland, Phyllis 302 Hackett, Jim 136,284 Hadland, Jim 70, 72,69,1 04 Ha lund, Carl 215,286 Hagto, Gaylen 1 70,259,280 Hake, John 274 Halstead, Dave 66,69, 72!,259, 264,283 Halverson, Karla 291 Halvorson, L ynette 25 9,2 78 Hamilton, Kathryn 302 Hammer, Gary 69, 72 Hamrin, Karen 291 Haneke, Billie 295 Hancock, Gail 291 Hanrahan, Bill 284 Hansen, Dave 1 1 6,1 1 7,1 1 8,2 76 Hansen, Eric 69 Hansen, Judy 2 95 Hansen, Karen 291 Hansen, Kris 302 Hansen, Linda 302 Hanson, James 91,259,274 Hanson, Jerrold 278 Hanson, Karen 259 Hanson, Larry 67,1 03,259,287 Hanson, Mark 282 Hanson, Robert A. 259,276 Hanson, Signe 259 Hanson, Stewart 259 Hanson, Stewart 259 Hanson, Bill283 Hargraves, Karen 309 Har in, Sandra 291 Harmon, Gail 259 Harmon, Laurel 259 Harri, James 21 1 ,286 Harris, Julie 62,21 6,291 Harris, Richard 283 Harshman, Steve 69,1 68,1 71,259 Harstad, Kristi 308 Hartl, Rob 274 Hartman, Judith 259 Harvey, Nancy 291 Hassel, Patty 295 Haisggbald, Bob 45,52,21 8,21 9, Hasselbald, Steve 283 Haubrich, Karen 260,302 Hauf, Alvina 302 Hauge, Dan 284 Hauge, Joel 282 Haugen, Sandy 300 Haugland, Steven 259 Havnaer, Lorrie 291 Heade, Linda 259 Heavey, Bob 1 56,21 8 Hedlund, Doug 283 Hedlund, Lynne 302 Hedman, Neil 259 Helm Cheryl 309 Hein, John 260 Heins, Lisa 309 Helleson, Jim 213 Hellstrom, Michael 260 Helseth, Gayle 295 Henderson, Anne 306 Hendricksen, Sonia 295 Hendrickson, Harold 286 Hendrickson, Karen 91,260,306 Henke, Richard 283 Henning, Christine 309 Hennin sen, Bonnie 260,291 Henry, iex 286 Hensley, Quin 278 Heritage, John 260 Herland, Doug 1 56,280,281 Herman, Elizabeth 295 Herold, M ariorie 300 Herrick, Rayna 260 Herstad, Karen 302 Herzber? Marsha 291 Herzog, erri 291 Hessler, Steve 283 Hickel, Deborah 300 Hidgv, Carol 1 58,295 Hie er, Ellen 291 Higdern, Bonnie 260 Higgins, Glen 1 69,1 70 Hiaalarld, Scott 260 Hi hL Cynthia 291 Hildenbrand, Carlotta 291,292 Hildenbrand, Carmen 300 Hill, Ed 280 Hill, Marion 291 Hill, Molly 295 Hill. Nancy D. 291 Hillesland, Dennis 69,120,280 Hilsin er, Leo 1 56,286 Hiraolga, Iris 260,296 Hitchcock, Bonnie 302 Hixenbaugh, Lyna 291 Hiort, Gwen 302 Hoelscher, Susan 260,306 Hoff, Robert 21 5,2 78 Hoffmann, Curt 280 Hohenstein, Cheryl303 gggies, Lee 1 03,1 55,260,286, Holian, Barbara 300 Holland, Jim 78,1 1 4,1 1 6,1 1 7, 280 Holland, Maradee 291 Holmer, Judi 126,300 Holmes, Tom 260,284,285 Holsin er, Nancy 83,303 Holst, Katherine 303 Holt, Denise 297 Homme, Tom 284 Honold, Linda 300 Hook, Martha 303 Hope, William 286 Hopstad, Kyle 1 62,1 66,280 Horpedahl, Gary 1 37,260,286, 288,312 Horsfall, Dan 274 Houglum, Mark 38,39,1 37 Houglum, Susan 296 Houglum, Tom 306 Howard, Mary 260 Howe, Dan 260,306 Huang, Katherine 300 Huffman, Anne 260 Hughes, John 286 Hughes, Richard 260,306,307 Huisenga, Craig 98,225 Hult, E eanor 96,309 Hult, Margaret 300 Hultin, Arlene 291 Humphrey, Margaret 1 12,291 Hundven, Richard 260 Hunnicutt, David 286 Hunter, Dave 283 Hunter, John 260,306 Hunter, Ted 283 Huntington, Gary 96,280 Hunziker, Conrad 156,285 Hurd, Debra 291 Hurn, Sharon 309 Husby, Chris 303 Husby, Julie 308,309 Hushagen, John 2 78 Hustad, Joseph 260,306 Hutson, Deborah 295 Hyatt, Beverly 306 Hyder, Kathryn 1 12,296 Hyytinen, Heidi 291 Inagaki, Laraine 260 Ingalsbe, Sally 300 Ingraham, Roberta 309,31 1 Inman, Linda 260 Irion, Jack 69, 71,261,285 Isaacson, Kari 296 Iverson, Dalwyn 261 Ivy, Carol278 Jackinsk , Tracey 300 Jackson, Kathaleen 296 Jackson, Mike 2 74 Jackson, Richard 261 Jacobs, John 261 Jacobsen, Cindy 296 Jacobson, Corrine 261 Jacobson, Dave 2 78 Jacobson, Janis 261 Jacobson, Julie 261,289 Jacobson, Ron 2 78 J ahnke, Larry 280 Jamieson, Jane 309 J anecek, Joyce 300 Jechort, Wendy 261,295 Jeffry, Naomi 296 Jenny, Betty Jo 296 Jensen, Edna 300 Jensen, Fred 261,285,295 Jensen, Harold 21 1,261,276 Jensen, Michael 261,280 Jensen, Melanie 233,31 3 JewelL Judith 291 Johansen, Otto 286 Johansson, Joanne 91 John, Diane 221,309 Johnson, Beatha 296 Johnson, Bernard 69, 75,1 68,1 70, 1 72 Johnson, Beverly 261 Johnson, Cherie 313 Johnson, Clint 84,220 Johnson, Dan 286 Johnson, David E. 274 Johnson, David L. 286 Johnson, Deborah 2 91 Johnson, Delphine 261 Johnson, Denise 309 Johnson, Gloria 300 Johnson, Gord 285 Johnson, Jane 2,1 6,291 Johnson, Janet 296 Johnson, Kathy 296 Johnson, Laurie 309 Johnson, Lawrence 2 74 Johnson, Marc 285 Johnson, Marie 31 3 Johnson, Mark 2 1 5,2 75,2 76 Johnson, Nancy L. 303 Johnson, Patricia 261 Johnson, Paul 261,264 Johnson, Paula 261 ,2 91 Johnson, Peter 220,22 1 ,2 75 Johnson, Rod 285 Johnson, Sharon K. 309 Johnson, Sharon R. 296 Johnson, Susan 261,308 Johnson, Virginia 262,309 Johnston, Lucinda 262 Jones, Bruce 286 Jones, Deborah 296 Jones, Gary 69,1 1 0 Jones, Ronald 1 62,1 63,1 66,262 J ordet, John 280 Jorgensen, Andee 291 Jorgensen, Betty 303 Jorgensen, Karen 2 91 ,2 92 J ow, Kimo 1 56 Kala h, Leighton 280 Kalil?Andrian 1 14,1 1 5,1 1 6, 286 Kampen, Carol 262 Kampen, Mary 296 Kan, Michael 276 Kannitzer, Ann 296 Kantor, Dennis 262,286 Karlstad, Ph2iE191 ,262,2 78 Kastniiif, Li 309 Keele, athleen 296 Keener, Jean 262 Keiner, Darlene 291 Keller, Ben 306 Keller, Becky 1 12,291 Kempf, Karen 300 Kent, Susan 309 Kenyon, Bob 287 Keto, Glenn 221,306 Key, Mary 262 Kidd, Deborah 296 Kilcrease, Jack 280 Kilen, Kenneth 278 King, And 306 King, Lindyz 309 King, Marcia 1 43,21 2,255,258, 262 King, Sheryl 309 Kinsedahl, Robert 262 Kirkwood, Jane 300 Kittleson, Peter 262,287 Kladstrup, Kitty 296 Klarquist, Karen 91 Klatt, Helen 291 Klavano, Ruth 88,21 1,262,264, 302,303 Klein, Harley 262 Kleppe, Laurel 309 Kleppe, Liane 309 Klett, Joel 287 Kreuger, Belinda 300 Klug, Malcolm 156,285 Kluth, Jeff 272,275 Knapp. Douglas 262 Knapton, Terry 282,283 Knee, Susan 295,296 Kniefel, Dan 275 Knight, Pennie 278 Knipher, Linda 31 3 Knoph, Christelle 296 Knoph, Michelle 291 Knorr, Katherine 262 Knowles, Patricia 262,296 Knudsen, Ann 309 Knudsen, Mary 303 Knudson, George 276 Knudson, Tana 309 Knutsen, Dan 306 Knutson, Brandt 285 Knutzen, Raymond 262 Ko, Allyson 303 Koch, Peter 287 Koch, Roberta 262 Koehn, Keith 69 Ko ami, Jerry 275 Koil, Barbara 262 Kohler, Bev 291 Kohlstrand, Kris 296 Koll, Mar1e:'306 Konsmo, arvin 262 Koonce, Robert 263 Kopplin, Judy 263 Koschmann, Constance 262 Koutchak, Rich 287 Kratzke, Mary 291 Krautkraemer, John 280 Kreamer, Gretchen 135 Kreft, Susan 291 Kreisel, Charles 280,281 Kringen, Pegfy 126,306,307 Kristiansen, oy 300 Kunert, Beth 309 Kusche, Janet 232,296 Kusche, Paul 222 Kussman, David 280 Kvamme, Mary 296 Kvamme, Steve 306 Kvapil, Dianne 296 Kvinsland, Julie 309 Laine, Barbara 263 Lalum, Diane 296 Lamb, M ariaret 292 Lamphere, ennis 263 Landsverk, Paul 285 Landt, Sally 263,278 Landvatter, Ric 276 Lansdell, Susan 263 Lykken, Dave 1 12,283 Lynch, Michele 301 Lyso, Eunice 264,292 Larsen, Larsen, Larsen, Larsen, Christian 278 John 1 1 2,285 Karen 291 Linda 300 Larsen, Myrna 291 Larsen, Larson, Larson, Larson, Larson, Larson, Larson, Larson, Robert 1 1 2,285 Carl 213,263,276 Greg 1 07,1 08,1 1 1 Gwen 300 Jane 263 Larry 69,283 Margaret 263 Nancy 1 53,303 Larson, Pam 21 1,263,291 Larson, Larson, Larson, 269 Larson, Larson, Richard 263,2 78 Ronald 255,263 Steve 4 7, 1 36,255,264, Steve Merle 69,283 Susan 309 Latimer, Jerry 280 Laufmann, Curt 2 75 Lauren, Carol 263 Lauten, Lavars, Felicia 263,306 Lauri 303 Maakestad, Laura 302,303 MacDonald, Susan 126,292 MacKenzie, Loretta 303 Madsen, Susan 264 Ma nuson, Dennis 264 Magi, Marian 302,303 Malek, Susan 296 Malm, Melodee 296 Malmin, Ken 221,275 Malvin, Carol 303 Malzahn, Pat 292 Mancke, Kate 136 Mangand, Dave 283 Mangelsen, Sharon 31 0 Mangelsen, Stephen 21 3,264,2 75 Manger, Phil 280 Mann, Shelley 31 0 Manuel, Cynthia 296 Manza, Michael 283 Marshall, Dou 276 Martenson, Juge 296 Marth, Kathryn 264 Martin, David 264 Martin, Diane 303 Martin, Neil282,283 Lavik, Phil 1 62,1 64,1 67,276 Lebert, Kim 287 Lecair, Teresa 263,2 78 Ledoux, Victor 263 Lee, Anthony 287 Lee, Laury 309 Lee, Linda 303 Lee, Sara 309 Leeland, Randy 1 10,287 Lehman, CheryI263 Leighton, Randi 291 Lemagie, Colleen 31 0 Lemieux, Jerry 285 Leonard, Bonita 310 Leonard, Bill 278 Leppaluoto, Miriam 144 Lewis, Marilyn 291 Lulboe, Shirley 291 Libsack, Rick 280 Lieurance, Nancy 31 0 Likins, Melanie 31 0 Likkel, Sandra 31 0 Lillick, Nancy 292 Lind, Mary 263 Lindel, Cynthia 99,292 Linder, Barbara 301 Lindlan, Kris 292 Lindstrom, Hans 69,263 Lindstrom, Per 156,287 Ling, Tun-Ming 263,301 Lister, Anthony 264 Little, Denise 295,296 Lo, Chan Ho 287 Locke, Virginia 264 Lofgren, Linda 292 Logan, Susan 296 Lo en, Linda 312 Lord, Corinne 301 Lord, Gregory 1 62,1 65,264 Lorenz, James 264 Loshbough, Owen 276 Louderback, John 285 Lovell, Joyce 292 Ludeman, Bruce 1 12,283 Ludwig, Terry 78,1 1 4 Lundeen, Greg 1 1 5 Lundquist, Nancy 31 0 Lunatai, Chu 275 Lunnam, Susan 2 96 Luthro, Ken 220,264,283 Lutton, John 264 Lyslggell, Lawrence 264,2 75, Lycksell, Robert 21 3,264,276 Martin, Rhonda 292 Martin, Re 282,283 Martonik, Don 106 Marzole, Sandra 31 0 Maschhoff, Tom 56 Matson, Cathy 303 Matson, Bob 77,1 72 Mattelin, Marian 291 Matter, Marlys 292 Mattice, Cynthia 31 0 Mattice, Sandra 310 Mattison, Paul 121,280 Mattson, Meri 300,301 Maul, Peter 287 Maxwell, Linda 306 Mays, Nanc 302,303 McAnally, Igathy 303 McCammond, Patricia 265 McClaugherty, Jay 1 14,1 1 6,275 McColm, Stciahen 265 McConnell, inda 306 McCormack, Chris 126,1 54,31 0 McCoy, Valerie 297 McDaniel, Marjorie 265 McDonald, Jim 280 McDonald, Jennifer 278 McGee, Howard 276 McGrath, Ed 70,73,183 McGraw, Marsha 265,292 Mclnchak, Steve 280 McIntosh, Lyle 105,280 McKay, Regina 31 0 McLaughlin, John 21 0,261,264, 265,306 McPherson, Don 69,70 Mc Vicker, Mike 274,275 Meacham, Ann 297 Meidinger, Lanette 297 Mellom, Sandy 297 Mercereau, Patricia 31 0 Merritt, Monika 302 Merritt, Ron 275 Merz, Charles 287 Merz, Dennis 265 Meyer, Carol 297 Meyer, Claire 1 53,292 Meyer, Donald 265 Meyer, Katherine 31 0 Meyer, Mark 278 Meyer, Nancy 126,297 Milholland, Don 1 1 2,2 78 Miller, Bev 297 Miller, Carol 297 Miller, Constance 265,302 8 Miller, Janet 265,31 0 Miller, Jo 91 Miller, Mark 285 Miller, Pete 91,285 Miller, Scott 287 Milne, Althea 278 Mince, Susanne 303 Mini, Carolyn 292 Mininger, Mark 283 Mishler, Deborah 31 0 Mitchell, Chuck 276 Mitchell, Loretta 304 Mitchell, Becky 265,304 Moblo, Marilyn 292 Mobroten, Nadine 297 Moeller, Sandy 297 Moen, Jeff 287 Moffitt, Delleen 297 Moland, Kristi 304 Monroe, Brenda 304 Monson, Chris 287 Monta, Donald 265,287 Moon, Cyndy 297 Moore, Dave 67,297 Moore, Janice 302,304 Moore, Kathryn 292 Moore, Patricia 31 0 Moore, Peter 280 Morley, Lynn 297 Morris, Barbara 21 8,21 9,292 Morrison, Bert 265 Morsman, Jan 297 M oiser, Laurel 31 0 Mott, Cynthia 292 Mullavey, Sherri 297 Mumm, Debby 302 Munson, Lynnette 309,31 0 Myklebust, Nancy 1 22, 1 44,291 Nace, Greg 312 Nauss, Becky 1 53,292 Nedrow, Ann 304 Neel, Dale 2 75 Neils, Cheryl 212,264,265 Neils, Michael 264,265 Neils, Ralph 120,1 56,1 57,306 Nelsen, Barbara 304 Nelsen, Gregory 265 Nelsen, Kristine 31 0 Nelson, Dale 276 Nelson, Dave 280 Nelson, Jerry 285 Nelson, Jon 265,287 Nelson, Karl 276 Nelson, Linda 292 Nelson, Nancy 304,306 Nelson, Paul 135,265,306 Nelson, Sheryl 265 Nelson, Susan 265 Nelson, Vicki 292 Neptun, Victoria 297 Nerheim, Margaret 297 Nerison, Kristine 2 97 Ness, Arne 277 Nesvig, Kirk 275 Nesvig, Mark 136,265,285 Neumeier, Oliver 265 Neyman, Margaret 265 Ng, Man-Tin 265 Nick, Margaret 31 0 Nielsen, Jeff 287 Nikolaisen, Corlis 31 0 Nilson, John 21 5,307 Noborikawa, Ronald 287 Nordber , Elizabeth 297 Nordin, Dennis 280 Nordmark, Gary 307 Nordquist, Charles 220,221 Nordquist, Marie 31 0 Nordstrom, Bob 69,307 Novotny, John 265 Nunley, James 287 Nyberg, Chris 31 0 Nye, Barb 2 78 Oakes, Dorothy 304 Oberg, John 1 68,1 73 O'Connell, Kevin 2 75 O'Dell, Mar 310 Offner, Bargara 265 O'Hara, Denise 2 92 Ohlsen, Joyce 292 Oien, Bill 2 77 Oklevik, Margit 62,31 0 Olbertz, Peter 68,69,265,312 Oldenkamp, Judi 297 OLsen, Jean Marie 48,31 0 OLs'en, Leslie 31 0 OLsen, Linda C. 310 Olsen, Linda M. 292 Olsen, Ralph 285 Olsen, Ruth 297 OLsen, Stan 1 36, 1 56 Olsen, Sue 2 97 Olson, Arden 275 OLson, Carol 297 Olson, Janet 2 92 OLson, John E. 76,1 71,287 Olson, John W2 265,283 Olson, Joyce 2 92 Olson, Pat 1 58 OLstead, Halvar 21 3,220,225, 264,265,2 75 Omalley, Bill 275 Omdal, Bob 266,282,283 Omdal, Steve 285 O'Neill, Joe 2 77 Ormesher, Linda 304 Ormond, Sally 301 O'Rourke, Tom 69, 74,1 73,285 Orton, Donald 266 Osborne, Billy 266 Osborne, Tom 285 Ose, Tom 2 77 Ostenson, Richard 52,266 Ostern, Ellen 292 Ostrem, Glenda 307 Ostrorn, Barb 301 Otheim, Signe 1 12,313 Otness, Sharon 31 0 Otterholt, Dana 285 Otto, Ed 287 Overton, Becky 297 Overvold, Mar 297 Overvold, Pauly307 Overvold, Peter 121 Paine, Bill 281 Palm, Ake 107,108,1 1 1,277 Parker, Doug 307 Parker, Art 220 Patnode, Thomas 1 09,1 1 1 ,312 Paulsen, Philip 21 3 Paulson, Dave 285, 1 35 Paulson, Donn 277 Paulson, Kay 297 Paulson, Lynn 292 Paul, Paulson 282 Peach, Kathy 307 Pearson, Steve 283 Pease, Margaret 266,303 Pease, Virginia 297 Pedersen, Arthur 221 Pederson, Cheryl 266 Pederson, Gwen 297 Perkins, Alicia 126,303 Pershall, Doug 285 Peters, Nancy 297 Petersen, David 275 Petersen, Ken 283 Peterson, Carl 1 71,266 Peterson, Catherine 31 0 Peterson, Christy 31 1 Peterson, David S. 1 56,275 Peterson, Jeannette 31 1 Peterson, Joy 91 Peterson, Judith 301 Peterson, Kristine 292 Peterson, Mack 27 7 Peterson, Sanford 2 75 Peterson, Susan 62,21 8,21 9, 266,297 Pettit, L lynn 1 58,1 59 Pettus, ichard 69 Pflueger, Priscilla 297 Phelps, Michele 292 Phil ips, Dennis 1 06,281 Phillips, Dorothy 266 Pickens, Wayne 283 Pietras, Stan 68,69,1 72 Pittard, Wayne 283 Poleo, Joe 281 Polite, Lisa 297 Polly, Linda 31 1 Portier, Suzanne 304 Potter, Sarah 2 92 Potthoff, Kari 301 Potts, Mary 266 Price, Stan 1 12,283 Pritchard, Dan 68,69,1 71,1 72 Proulx, Cynthia 31 1 Putnam, Janet 31 1 Puttler, Jim 1 56,279 Pyrah, Bruce 1 68,1 71,1 72 Qualheim, Dave 281 gzesnell, Robert 266 igley, Sara 292 Racher, Dorothy 266 Radford, Cathy 31 1 Ramseth, Steve 306,30 7 Ramsey, Steve 2 77 Ramstad, Beth 31 1 RandalL Jane 2 79 Randolph, Karen 304 Randoy, Philip 1 58 Rankin, John 67,266,275,277 Raskin, David 91 Rasmusson, Janet 292 Ratasserr, Lembit 28 7 Ratcliff, Lore 297 Rebholz, Kristine 297 Reddick, Candice 266 Redlin, Kelsey 292 Reed, Michele 74 Reigstad, Emily 223,307 Reiner, Mark 1 14,285,215 Reiner, Tracy 295 Reinhardt, Ellen 31 1 Reinkensmeyer, Donald 266 Reiter, Mike 275 Reitz, Emily 266,31 1 Renford, John 283 Renneberg, Mary 266 Rennebohm, Susan 297 Requa, Carol 266 Requa, Donald 266 Revis, Robert 266 Rhodes, Joy 292 Rhoe, Larry 283 Rich, Allyn 266 Richard, Kathy 292 Richter, Joan 82,83,21 4,297 Richter, Paul307 Rick, Gary 1 58,1 59 Rickle, Gail 267 Rieck, Deborah 292 Riemer, George 2 77 Rinderknecht, Lorie 297 Ritchey, Marcia 292 Rivers, Jamie 307 Robb, Janis 302,304 Robertson, Linda 279 Robinson, Doug 67,287 Rode, Vivi 267 Rodning, Rebecca 264,267 Rodning, Sharon 225,297 Roetman, Debra 297 Rogers, Brett 283 Rogers, Jennifer 267 Rogers, Sharon 292 Ro nder, Ruth 297 Rolin, C Iynthia 297 Romer, arin 31 1 Ronken, Julie 297 Rooks, Suzanna 297 Roscoe, Debra 292 Rosinbum, Lynn 267,31 3 Rowland, Mark 281 Rudoipll, Bill 287 Rue, ileen 267,306 Rue, Elizabeth 302,304 Rue, James 267 Ruecker, Doug 69,280,281 Runyan, Christine 301 Ruoss, Kristine 2 97 Russell, Lynn 297 Rutland, Laura 304 Rutledge, Scott 281 Ruud, Art 1 62 Ruud, Dan 1 62,1 65 Ryals, Michael 267,281 Ryah, Denise 31 1 Rylamder, Lynda 267,31 3 Ryan, Bob 2 79 Saarela, Janet 31 1 Saarheim, Judi 304 Sackman, Elmer 1 60,277 Sackville, Doug 1 10,283 Safford, Michael 69 Sahlberg, Renee 267,300 Sakamoto, Diane 295,297,267 Salo, Cindy 295,298 Salter, Mark 285 Samuelson, George 287 Sandahl, Pat 21 2,259,267,307 Sandbur Kirk 76 112,113,285 Sander, .gidy 304 Sanders, Carolyn 297 Sandland, Arnette 298 Sandvig, Peter 307 Saretske, Loran 1 41 Sarkela, Frank 275 Sarver, Naomi 267,308 Satrum, Judith 31 1 Satrum, Karol J. 94,267 Satrum, Randy 288 Scalph, Nancy 267 Schaa , Deborah 301 Schaefer, Diane 289 Schaefer, Kathy 298 Schafer, Gary 285 Scharf, Leanne 301 Scheele, Randy 277 Schmand, Cap 277 Schneider, Barb 304 Schflepp, Sandy 83,295 Schnur, David 288 Schnur, Lennette 301 Schoch, Diane 267,303 Schoch, Pam 304 Scholer, Marge 301 Scholz, Mark 141,307 Scholze, Carol 304 Schuh, Crystal 220,292 Schulhof, Carl 275 Schuller, Jim 277 Schultz, Nancy 294,298 Schulz, Susan 292 Schulz, Carolyn 301 Schwartz, Ivy 153,292 Schwarz, Patricia 267,31 1 Schweikly, Cindy 298 Schwich, Jody 1 53,212,279 Schwinck, Carl279 Scott, Chris 267,302,304 Scott, Jeff 277 Scott, Mary 1 35,2 98 Scroggins, Conrad 275 Sears, Elmer 267 Segaar, Peter 267,288 Seibel, David 275 Seibert, Paula 135,279 Seilstad. Linda 267.298 Selvig. Teri 94,292 Sencenbaiigh, Pat 69,275 Severeid, rik 67,228 Severson, Gayle 46,4 9,21 2,2 78, 2 79 Severtsen, Karen 298 Shadoff, Mary 308 Shafp. Christine 267 Sharp, Mary 292 Shaw, David 268 Shaw, Michael 268 Shaw, Nancy 1 50,258,268,269 Shear, Becky 292 Sheets, Jim 1 60,285 Sheldon, Maxine 298 Shelton, Linda 298 Shephard, Teena 268,2 79 Sheridan, Susie 304 Sherman, Pattly 2 98 Sherwood, Bo 69, 74 Shields, Linda 304 Shih. Rog288 Shipley, andy 103,1 71,288 S hove, Virginia 298 Shrumm, Bev 52,2 98 Shull, Carolyn 268 Shull, Russ 220 S hurick, Craig 276,277 S hurstad, Dave 277 Siemens, Jane 31 3 Silflow, Carolyn 279 Silva, Daren 292 Silzer, Cathie 298 Simmons, Trish 31 1 Simonarson, JoAnn 2 92 Simpson, Scott 21 5,288 Simpson, Kay 301 Sims, Bill 69,277 Sinclair, Laurie 44,301 Sinnes, Carleen 292 Siordal, Pamela 268,31 1 Skaga, Jerry 1 60,21 5,2 79 Skans, John 221,281 Skelly, Cyndi 31 1 Skones, Paul 307 Skram, Howard 288 Skubinna, Tammy 122,1 53,31 1 S ladek, Sue 2 79 S letten, Jim 307 Slind, Carol 268 Slovick, Dena 304 S lovick, Linda 304 Smart, Ron 278,279 Smidesang, Diane 2 91 ,2 93 Smidt, Ruth 31 1 Smith, David 281 Smith, Greg 281 Smith, James 222,307 Smith, Jeff 288 Smith, Larry 283 Smith, Nancy 99,122 Smith, Sharon 1 35,268 Snyder, Jan 298 Snyder, Bill 84,2 75 Soden, Dale 305,307 Soderstrom, Joan 293 Soine, Jon 283 Soleim, Rockne 275 Sorensen, Doug 281 Zwde' i i,'iI' 311 pada, a y Spaid, Nancy 268 Sparkman, Lanette 304 Spencer, Cheryl 293 Spencer, Gail 31 1 Spencer, Grant 69,71 Spere, Jeff 1 55, 1 58,1 59,307 Spitzer, Randy 275 Spivey, Janice 301 Sproule, Alyson 212,268 Staeheli, Therese 268,301 Stahl, Gloria 293 Staiano, Marsha 268 Stall, Carla 293 Stanford, Deborah 293 Stanich, Patricia 268,2 79 Starks, Sharon 298 Stattorl, David 281 Staub, Suzanne 298 Stavlo, Alice 301 Stedie, Rodney 283 Stein, Carol 293 Steiner, Jon 268,307 Stelzer, Marilyn 31 1 Stenberg, Karen 31 1 Stenehiem, Kurt 288 Stenseth, Charlotte 301 Stephenson, Nancy 301 Stewart, Robert 281 Stewart, Susan 2 93 Stiles, Pat 31 1 S tober, Diane 1 35 Stoddard, Cheryl 126,300,301 Stonack, Connie 268,295 Stone, Linda 293 Stoner, Steve 281 S took, Ron 2 77 S toor, Leeanna 268 S torch, Carole 268 S trand, Erick 288 Strand, Karin'298 Strand, Mark 281 Strandemo, Davis 1 43,2 77 Streeter, Lyn 307 Stre e, Tim 288 Streilow, Mary 268 Stromberg, Trygve 275 Stromsness, Carol 304 Strong, Charmaine 298 Strong, Gary 288 Strong, Nancy 293 Stueland, Joanne 291,293 Stuller, Jay 1 1 0,2 77 Sundet, Beth 269,300 Suoia, Karen 290,293 Suyeishi, Mark 288 Svendsen, Karen 297,298 Swalling, Judy 269,279 Swanson, Carol 301 Swanson, Don 281 Swanson, Jean 298 Swanson, Marjorie 31 1 Swanson, Pete 289 Swanson, Tom 288 Swantz, Elaine 289 Swedstedt, Eva 212,268,308 Swenson, Vern 277 Swenson, Lawrence 269 Swenson, Vernon 239 Taber, Debra 298 Tabet, Annette 293 Tallman, Jill 31 1 Tangeman, Kim 293 Tanie, Nils 1 20,288 Tappan, Janet 298 Tateyama, Judie 269 Soderlund, David l36,268,275,277 Taylor Taylor, Janie 48,279 Taylor Taylor, , Barb279 Frederick 269 Taylor, , Laurie 31 1 Marcia 46,49,225,264, 269,308 Taylor, Polly 298 Tchobanoff, Dan 21 6,269,288 Teel, Michael 306,307 Teppo, Jan 221,298 Terieson, Thomas 1 71,269,288 Terstegge, Jennifer 2 93 Thieman, J on 76,1 12 Thies 1 60, 1 61 Thomas, Brian 288 Thomas, Dave 288 Thompson, Bruce 285 Thompson, Greg 281 Thompson, Jeff 285 Thompson, Linda 31 1 Thompson, Pat 293 Thompson, Sharon 293 Thomsen, Larry 144,269 Thorndike, J acolyn 1 26,31 1 Thorp, Jeanette 293 Thorsness, Carol 31 1 Thorsness, Marilyn 307 Thorson, David 288 Thorson, Gary 3 9,21 5,2 79 Thurston, Deborah 298 Tiedeman, Rick 281 Timm, Steve 1 1 2,285 Timpe, Pat 291 ,293 Tisdel, Eddie 285 T isdel, Evelyn 66,154,269,293 Tobiason, Julie 307 T Odd, Ed 269,283 Toftoy, Stephen 269 Tompkins, L ynnette 269 Torkelson, Emily 304 Torvend, Sam 62,21 5,281 Torvik, Chris 275 Trefethen, Peggy 298 Trent, Heather 304 T ripp, Michael 21 5,282,283 Tu ff, Joy 2 93 Tundel, Phil 269,283 Turley, Ron 288 Turner, Linda 269 Turner, Nancy 304 Tuvey, Ron 1 10,283 Tveten, Joe 45,285 Usher, Stephanie 269 Ugstad, Peter 68,69, 74 Umeno, John 69 Vagneur, Coralyn 1 43,291 ,2 93 Vagneur, Jim 2 75 Vail, Jacquelyn 269 VanderpooL Jim 307 Vanderpool, Kathleen 270 Van Gilder, Kris 91 Van Hoy, Gary 270 Van Over, George 69,285 Van Peursem, Karen 298 Velazquez, John 281 Verner, Kent 2 77 Vernon, Robert 288 Vick, Debbi 304 Viele, Joyce 301 Vik, Libby 298 Vigtzgt, Mike 1 62,1 63,1 65, Vingerud, Jon 2 1 2,2 70,288 Vodder, Katherine 2 93 Volkert, Brian 277 Vollers, Karin 293 Vonada, Laurie 300 Voros, Jim 2 70,307 Vorpahl, Peggy 270 Voss, Mary 304 Wabel, John 282,283 Wagner, David 281 Wagner, Thomas 283 Wakefield, Vicki 304 Walen, Jeff 281 Walk, Dana 307 Walk, John 45,283 Walker, Carol 304 Walker, Kathy 298 Wallace, Nancy 270 Wallace, Richard 283 Wallender, Maxine 291,293 Walley, Karen 31 1 Wallis, John 277 Wallstrom, Wendy 293 Wampole, Leonard 270 Wanguri, Peter 2 70 Ward, Kris 301 Ward, Mark 221,283 Warehime, Frederica 293 Wark, Cath 31 1 Warner, M ikie 1 55,21 7,285,31 2 Waters, Diane 304 Watness, Kathleen 270 Watson, Susan 270 Wayne, Ross 283 Weaver, Don 282,283 Weaver, Heather 301 Weaver, Ken 281 Weaver, Phyllis 1 26,2 79 Weber, Karen 304 Webster, Joyce 1 26 Wedemeyer, Valorie 2 70 Weiss, Paulette 270 Weiss, Sharon 307 Wenceslao, Robin 1 53 Wendt, David 288 Wesley, Oclad 98 West, Jennifer 2 93 Westby, Kathy 304 Westby, Ken 281 Westland, Dave 285 Wetterstrom, Eileen 304 White, Carla 31 1 White, Russ 1 1 4 Wiber , Sally 301 Wick, Dave 285 Wickre, Curt 288 Wicks, Kathleen 301 Widsteen, Ann 31 3 Widsteen, James 2 76 Widsteen, Kristi 276 Wittala, Cathlene 279 Wiklund, Pamela 31 1 Wikman, Ann 293 Wilcox, Kathleen 2 70 Wiles, Mark 283 Wiley, Ro er 105,109,1 1 1 Williams, Signe 1 53 Williamson, Julie 270 Willis, Bruce 1 07,285 Willis, Mike 1 07,285 Willis, Virginia 2 70,307 Wilson, Don 1 1 2,283 Wilson, Frank 4 7, 1 70,2 79 Wilson, .l onol yn 2 70 Wilson, Marsha 279 Wilson, Mike 281 Wilson, Jay 277 Winckley, Janet 307 Winsberg, Pat 21 5,279 Winters, Dan 2 77 Wolcott, Jeff 21 6,288 Wolfer, Linda 126,297 Wolff, Dean 288 Wolter, Hugo 270 Wong, Koi-Hung 285 Wong, Tseng-Sing 281 Woodard, Donna 2 70 Woods, Doug 281 Wosser, Marcia 293 Wraalstad, Karen 39,1 41 Wright, Robert 288 Wuebbens, Steve 267,31 2 Wuest, Paul 1 62,2 70 Wulf, Becky 31 1 Yandell, Norma 31 1 Yap, Russell 220 Yasuda, Corinne 293 Yeager, Janet 91 ,301 Yock, Gre 62,281 Yoo, Tae-.gang 283 Yost, Miles 2 70 Young, Jim 281 Yri, Ja 288 Zaddack, Leo 2 70 Zander, Glenn 221 ,223,2 70, 307 Zander, Margaret 2 92,2 93 Zander, Bill 1 1 2,261,270 Zatterberg, Judy 258 Zeller, James 2 70 Zieske, Clarence 288 Zieske, Connie 29 Zimbelman, Roger 270 Zimmerman, Jim 2 76,2 77 Zimmerman, Phyllis 31 1 Zubalik, Steven 1 60 Zurfluh, Linda 66,1 53,214 20 fi
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