Pacific Lutheran University - Saga Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

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Editor Summer fSeptember Milton Nesvig - Adviser October Kenneth Dunmire - Photographer November Paul Kusche - Photographer December Pischel Yearbooks, Inc. - Printer January February March April May Sports Student Services Administration X Faculty Seniors Housing Index Volume 42, Pacific Lutheran U niversity, Tacoma, Washington 2 32 34 48 72 90 103 113 137 161 183 208 236 246 266 282 314 ls f , 2 A AO' Q.,-M'-If ,.,,,,.m-ff mm .fw 'If' 'ix si' A ? N S51 As we choose our paths from the backwoods of our mind. 4. -In y , Aw I fvik' W4 ff' if 52 Gi im-N T v5 -V A N,nF:'w. ', . If gap ,, I, 1 354-'ff ' , L.,-'o + 'f If 'f 4 A c' 'M 44 sq' s ow Rv, v , Q 7 n ' .9l.gs,,'g'w , W, wx -7' .v.',.r4,k ' Q W M' 'a on M as asm' v' ' JMU' ,W ww, ,W he V ,fwfr -M 1 K QI' C .41 , o- M f r ef' 'Y . , g Y! 25, ., W f, ik? Qi x 1 -. xv QQ Q xx Xa xii' gi' J N X Ni Today we emerge, barefoot and fresh n 8 'Q . ,ik ---11--fv'H L- '--nu--f-r.u.:n--N i 'Qs-L Q Aj? : QS -in ff- X . .f in a world where we turn to dzsco-ver . . . that we need each other's support. xiiwswm Ami as we learn to gwe, 5 Q W., KX . I i f x: 'Lt M Wx, A .... We'll smile, knowing that -weave only just begun. wP'f':f .N wh. Q . .14 H. -xx H N M ,QS tRSL.?A ? Mix -N J W' F Q Sig . -if: L, A LQ - 3, ws :Rf W. E .-Q ff 4 5 me Pacific Lutheran University, 1 971-72: A YEAR OF REFLECTION! A year of deep thinking, a year of thoughtful action, and a year of study and fnreparation for the cha lenging days ahead. Q0 ' 5 MJ L I I r X 15 ,ww -tk Qx -M.. Wm .7 M wfj fa W' 'VIV- nm 4' .AUDI 18 3. Q-..T flu, il' .I When the white eagle of the North is flying overhead, The browns, reds, and golds of autumn lie in gutter dead. Remember then, that summer birds with wings of fire flying Came to witness springs new hope, born of leaves decaying. Just as new life will come from death, love will come at leisure. Love of love, love of life and giving without measure. Gives in return a wondrous yearn of a promise almost unseen. Live hand-in-hand, and Together we'll stand on the threshold ofa dream. Moody Blues Ask, and it shall be gwen you Seek, and ye shall findg knock and it shall be opened unto you Matthew 7 7 21 A Q hw ri-5 5 ,V ww- -p W N 9 KV XI ,V ,VV 5? , V V L. V, V s A. , 4' gg 1 2 4 .4 7 , .4 f 'M 'V 1 1 Q 0 Qfhy A' ll no-'A ' A, A.-W e Az' , ,51 ' in n nu Q f 1 ssh , 4 V .Q .', V D M I I K' 2,54 v nk W- , I U, V VV. Q 1. .Q -4zM Mi 4. X .vi le as i'w.f3 at g W, W. Wg, Q 1' 'W 'X u 1,4 ,IN Vwfgyb V L 4 'nf in-P1 , 1- . s -4 . S gm wr ,1- K . Q 'iii' R , 'vw 1 , F if - g r Q 0 f, V - fi! V W . V L , V aw , ,W 'I M V ,,, he ' x . wqw -4- I J, W, , sv A W K ,Q V ef , , K W, A v , vm . , W V,V t 41' 14 W , , : x WV.,,f+ffV,VVVVV ff , . M Q K2 , llwvm f' A f A W M A li as B Q V 1, ,ll f if We do not need words, our eyes speak, our touch reveals. Each day we discofver new beauty in silence, of each other. Walter Rinder 3' xi If 4 f A zgfl -, U 1 fy Q 3 23352 ,Q Wg 55: fi! J W ? Wwyggh Q' Q M 4--S-.-. I learned this, at least, by my experience: If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, he will meet with success. He will put some things behind him: he will pass an invisible boundary, new laws will estab ish themselves, old laws will be expanded. As he simplifies his life, the laws of the universe will appear less complex. Solitude will not be solitude. Weakness will not be weakness. If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost, that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them. Henry David Thoreau 5? A Mn I- 1 Do not ask them For as much as each would try None can singly answer you, Just be a part, Eyes and mind wide open, And try to understand The sum total of their devotions and dreams. Ask as they ask, in unison as you search What is the university? Mary Dunlap v9 R K 81 if . . I .AQ .ggi- - M , m N N -0 in V5 lg if S 'M X X Lv Q--Q QP 5 , aegis .A gl Wk wfglir- ' af A Yi W1 ,. KQKWW .cf If ff .V .. V . 1 MW ,W MW f U W 4 v A Af.- ' u W Q: cm' 3 Q05 -0 -Q . S, nf R' i is . D P . S x L-,. Q, L N W 6 W Lw ' . A fx -' ' , - . f if . TM A W QW hs . xqzrk 'V -iq. - -- 4 'k - ,.,. .J55y:.u kigmvrxrrx ' we is N, - Y- Q . ' M W, 1 - - wx, -f H SN .W ..., A-..' . N, ,... 1 . -' Swim' fx w'faim?3'X Q Q Y .Nah - -vs S - -Q .,.. -w h - . M f . , a' X M 2 4 K X in N e Q N . 3 1- g S ilrd. l LNYSL 4 ,. ., X gg . x .Qum ' A , R X gfxxfslffvzfle' K ' 5 QS S Ar' .. ,gg y - .55iQ!15:fs2'LwiseY' - 2r1:71iiQfS55 fs M V WW-ff 'fi - A. ,, all This is Pacific Lutheran University reflected in a year of education, activity, and involvement. The university - the establishment for the union of education and experience: the blending of truths and the isolation of fallaciesg a forum on life and its commitments, a process for the realization of self and for the culttvatton of toleration. Mike Gallagher 'W 1, ' I f I Miiygffgggy ,--ffl ',,, ',', ,Q A w fk ' X aflzig. e :f I 30 N 4, l lf., ,, lg Y v1 o A All l' Q2 5 H Q ft 4 w. ak C 4 1 X VV,, it V- L l Q s 'WMI' ll 'wk QQ 694 J 1 H fl N- W A-iff! '95l,.,. w -N V . M., e gs ,: .ww - A -. -, W ' 4, W 4 V eff? fi .. J 7 ,. . fir- ' fa.. Y .. . 5 , iE Ride the crest of the wave to the shore, Follow the rifuer till it merges with the ocean. Look at the clouds till they disappear. Watch the sun rise, its path across the sk y, then fvanish When you have experienced these things, You will know your heart . .. Follow it. Walter Rinder if EL' WT S J. ni, , . ,R ,- Xfwa mr K ' I Q3 f rf ftp' fi-f ff '11,-fg, L 9 Mi aw . ' 1 ,qv f v gi, ' -A fi. f. Q4 - if F . 1 f A. 1 ' 1 .1-, '7 1, 3 . 'Qi'-.-an 'k s L -. ,. , 52 - wgggsgggk k S f Q, 7, 6 S. Lv ,. . Qfslgi +w3Jef g 5' , Ei' f .' F 4 .av ' QQ? W' - 2 .K .I 2,1 ww ff N X 'V ,E A W Q El ii Q1 if U3 W2 vi J 9b gf 'Q 5 s i 5 s-1 E N 2? Q fs: 15' HQzazgaifa,-::w:!,rianfr-sgiasafmfk12242:-1-57-,L2ga -.fa in :fum ,-ifffl-:T-941111,,f-,,,-f1,1g,YL,ggi ffua ,1::f1 J, 51.22 - --172 1 Remember that First Day? 'RNmwxa1lll F And They came into the Land . . . Moving in is a highlight as shown here by Billie Rorick. Debbie Quall is greeted by Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Leasure on her tour of the Gonyea House. Barb Pflueger and Kathy Lewis come in for the finish in the canoe race. An enthusiastic canoe racer! M., S President Wiegman welcomes Gail Viele on her Gonyea Estate A library guide informs new freshmen during orientation zceek I0ur. Students ExperienceVarious Theater Aspects Villain, Craig Huisenga, demonstrates the artful use of publicity. The family portrait. During orientation week, Summer Theater Workshop students presented their melodrama, The Drunkard . In addition to acting, the students also learned technical and promotional techniques. The Cast Director ............. Bill Parker Master of Ceremonies Bob Church Mrs. Wilson .... Carol Deakman Mary Wilson . . .Penny F ishbeck Lawyer Cribbs Craig Huisenga Edward Middletown Phil Randoy William Dowton Randy Grams Agnes Dowton Pllilyllis Johnson Patience Brayton ancy Quillin Sam Evans ........ Greg Nelsen Old Johnson ....... Bob Church Farmer Gates ..... Greg N elsen Farmer Stevens . . . Bob Church Landlord .......... Scott Green Doug Parker Julia ............ Kathy Richard Miss Spinaie ....... Bob Church Mr. Rencelaw ..... Doug Parker Scott Green Boy ................ Bob Church Messenger ........ Greg N elsen Pianist ..... Befuergf Bergstrom Card Girl ........ wen arson Bob Church, in one of his more unique roles. ,A FH Q? -I gf I fi N7 , . U ii -W W. W--an fx qw L . :gsm 11: 15.-mn..n-fm. The Boys' Town Choir Comes to PLL' c ,QR V f X a f 4 K -1 ,. if ,1' t , if A V VV , H H Vwj, Qi ,,,,. V .Z L , ,V,,, V It is really a chore to get ready for a big performance. Afld 010037109 go! A prayer, a pep talk, or a last minute bet about the night's performance help to pass the time. On F ridrgz, September 24, 1 971, the Boys' Town Choir from Nebraska, under the direction of Monsignor Francis Schmitt, joined in full 'voice at astfvold Auditorium. alias-W mv v,.ea--ffwamxx ss School is More Than Books and Classes :fygyj E., Q. ,Af - .J . : xjxf 'ao ish' x M . S li' v , ,4. K, ll R' h ,Gi we. M954 Br C 5 1QQ45cJ.m.on ' I . .G Q 13, 4563 m l 'lO1Ar5 pm 9KCouu'ff'3Sy Rules For THE. 1'3igf1 Ng? in and QM! N Zi2i?iHeL3N,+NXC1JW cm mmf! . . Sfilcn' yim.1gnH:f 3 fi?T5EE' , G1 f,fS: 1fs' 'fNi'1 g1fi3 Qlgm ggdifsiffei Yam' 'XDOOY' Distance rate start at 5 p.m. weekdays. Lg er Long Yif ' VLAM'+4MfVkf' WlK,.fT I'4Lf VNHQWHN ,H 1 f -rnvvw-' , 'f' 'V of J M n- V M f- Eh 'pdl' SW' Xiig'-fl' A 2 Qegs -. 66 .s N ff- li' -so X R. Xwsf QS . Y Q E' ,tv , 53 , Q E U I' ge- ' 4 jg . . ima 'Y' '9:.?'-c K My N la: .Q '18 2.1 jg- . M 5,5-3' Q ,M-QM wuwwwm me w H , 1-1 M, Q1mr,mwmxmmw mf Marv' mm,aDJs'fmim5'af.Esy21m41:11f:2wwawww Campus Chest Week Nancy Barkley - Miss Campus Chest Stan Price-Jughead z ' A -'EE iii 2 An all campus auction, led by Mike Willis, highlights the week 's activities. Royal innipeg Ballet and Danish Gymnasts -can ,Fa The girl's team was a sho-w of color, form, and grace. -, ...e... ,A ,N--'N--'- ' .3 ...-J--ra 'MNAMM-M-JMR-'ed ,JM Amateurs stole the half-time at the Danish Gym S how. ,,..Af '0 -d 2 . K W, . x The men concentrate on agility and strength in many of their routines. AWS Presents Trl State Conventlon i Fred S toraska presented To Be or Not To Be Raped on Saturday. 1 00 visitors were welcomed at an afternoon tea. if j f' Vk-- if : 'e. :,f ,,.Q K A .Q f 1 Y ,di v i , Qggx K1 is 5 C G il X 5 .oi 5 5 . In .Q ,. K 5 ,G x i-Q Q 5 A 5 X ,G ffm Q i s 3 921 J L il K W 'N' ig ? 'HE j 4 1 .J , J! AWS Council: lleft to rightj Row 1: Becky Anderson, Vicki Garber? Sue Rooks Ktreasurerj, Chris Baldwin fActi'vities Vice Presidentj, .Ioan Bangeston, Row 2: Juanita Sletten, Nancy M yklebust, ancy Peters fSecretaryJ, Lynette Schner. Row 3: Carolyn Silflow fFirst Vice Presidentj, Glenda Gunning, Dean Margaret Wickstrom, Janine Galbraith fPresidentJ, Susie Adams fHistorianj Janis Robb. ' .. W W... , . fx at , .Q , ' i t ,- .5 -iq? ,... .- . ,Q a I Q X . , I K, A Q .Q . ,Q-uf . we 5' - SX ' 3 L WW lggvf' Y ' ,ff W' 'ar fi leol We so Q N if nv ,pk Q -. . .Q..4 ,X .- N N: oL,: fi,.X . . o.oG.: h . as ,. A ' N QE New ' W The weekend which was most successful, concluded with the Banquet and fashion show. 1 4 'fl-517541. - ' ' 2 U07 , -14fffQM 4 4- IKM ,Q AZ? AEJW7 Q Q' . X in 0 N 5 ,fix fm..-ff! 3. fgx' 'N 'Si Q uv' 15 A Variety of Music Talent Is Developed Chi H ,, . uudtmu M i . 11. ,i r A .fllmll find lfnrlwnlffnf, Y ,wmuzak Kb J.,,,fu,lh I , ' lil, KL mi f,,:,Mw 'fwrw X f, ,fi up . N1 is T 1 - T Ugg' H 2'-'r fl. . V .mfW.,,g I gN1'f4':g2:g' i W f 4, . , V,- V 1, I 14413, 'JR-' fe,.,i:sf: N iq F' 'Zips ,ppp 5 Jffiffi . 'i-'fl f ., P Qi' 5 -...mf J, - GAG , Q 'x g V Url' I I I wx , 1 95'- 'B f '47, sr I .. , , ,lf 4, M . r if ' i f-f , ,iv X F fi? t 'k'a:2feEw,4zi1 , ,, Q A 4, 5- a W 2 Afwfdfwc .557 WWMUM , 1 , , 3 K 7 The Ambassador Quartet: Eric Jensen, Tom Beck, Randy Spitzer, and Dafoe Aakre share their music in song. ff an , , my MH 'W f' !7fff1LfY'1?1i, v, 2 , mf , 531592 I, 'V!f?IE'1', kj, 5 ', i1,4eL?1Qikzi5w2 w , , , 7w,,ip:svWM-fm , f ,,, - ,,.,a-mf,,.,,,M+ ,, ,, ,, , ' A MfM,i,,,.,,,h ,kf',., .rw ,f,,' , ,. ,, f-,, ,,,,, - 4.1. M The Chorale, directed by Mr. Edward Harmic, practices for upcoming concert. 1 Q ,V is ,ZW , ., ,. M 436 ., . 2,04 M bw ff gf Gettirgg together just for fun Se' just to sing are Carol Hidy and Dean uess. 2 ' 1,3 1Zs,H'K? 9 1 fi ! Tx Bw Q QQQW SE 5 3 as N A K Q-,K x -. as ' , Q E R fs JW . 3 gf:-.1 Wulf , w 1 W' K it I.: 14 ,A qs af f uf 5 i with M ,rf 'vs Ulu? K ef Aw ,,,,.mM , ., ag, I Judd C. Doughty acted as president . .. Helping the students were officers I bottom l. to r. Q R. Devlin, K. Redlin, M. Thorson, Ktopf Prof. Karl, J. Stewart, Pastor Lathrop and C. Huisenga. ' if W f 4 . .. to future presidential candidates. The students waited anxiously for the results of their speaking, lobbying and campaigning at the annual High School Student Congress. Congress,League Day Draw H.S. Visitors The Luther Leaguers arrived on campus and promptly began to . . .. make use ofthe U. C. 's many facilities .. . . . .. study their schedules . . . . and cheer on the Lutes. We gain many fine students through League Day. . is W Wh Leaders Install Pastor Gordon Lathrop Y , ' o,,t P P Z t L .aw X5 'LQ Pastor Lathrop discusses the order of installation with Dr. Solberg. l Dr. Richard Jungkuntz, Dr. Clarence Solberg, and Dr. Kent Knutson perform the solemn rite of installation. Friends share joy in welcoming Pastor Lathrop. ,,,,,,,i,,-. it if N Nk The informal office atmosphere now in the Alumni House basement allows students to meet with a friend and minister. Here Pastor Lathrop exchanges ideas with Religious Life Coodinator Frank Wilson. Seminarian Jim Beckman served his year of internship at PLU in campus ministry. M1816 The cheer of secretary, Louetta Krippaehne, greets 'visitors at the office. Our nfinished Reformation 3 gi ss if Bob Hasselblad and George Samuelson participate in the celebration. The annual Tacoma-Pierce County All-Lutheran Reformation Rally brings the students and the President Wiegman discusses the procedure with Dr. Kent Knutson. community together. The Rev. Harald Sigmar reads the message of The Word. Preach the Word, Partake of the Sacrament Pastor Lathrop: Listen.' A sower went out to so'w ' Mark 4:3 Jim Beckman' For freedom Christ has set us free. Galatians 5:1 a My ,:., . vga' f ,W fray ISS f til! The Grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. The, body of Christ given for you. The blood of Christ shed for you. Publications Reflect 1-'AB Saga staff members: Linda Christian, Laura Gustafq Casst. ed. jg Jan Saarela, Julie Harris contemplate an approaching deadline. I not pictured: C. Brant, J. Stueland, and S. Harlin.j Q L J B , 1 ,-,, . . . f Q . g V 'I Mtke Warner, special education. J ' 4 f - ' ,'n' f 1, it gi , 4 fyf ,V J fs gl , If , y ' ' ' L LMQ Vw, . ' 5 V at V, , 5 , f , I 1971-72 Publication's Board oversees Saga and rightj Pam Renner, Alice Napius, Bob Spencer, David not pictured Judd Doughty. X l 'a .1 2 ji Z t Teamwork makes guesswork easy! Jan and Denise Guss should know. Julie Harris, editor, laughs atgthe Looking at proof sheets for photos, Lawrence Beaudoin comes across some interesting progress made on the January deadline. possibilities. A Year of Activity W Mooring Mast editor, Bob Spencer, checks out weekly news leads. Lynn Morley re-reads story before final typing. ,,,...-rv' 'WLBREM Doug Kenyon won 't let typewriter failure stop the press! Bill Hastings' defvious mind congures up one of his infamous cartoons. W? H g r ,gf ' ' , - HW .-Q' 5 3 Bob discusses MM sports with DougKenyon. nav Q nv an-- ' .. A., J- gs mins'-5:1 ,,. dm.-4. ... AHPER Convention Hosted by PLU ..,...dl .,,...f'- 'A 'vvh Nm ss .. 1 The 26th Annual WAHPER Convention was sponsored by the PLU School of Physical Education October 14, 15, 16. The theme was Participation 5 if '-5 gs oy fw- 'J' ' a c e Many exhibits pro-vided interesting and informative literature. H31 ie? X . as I 4- . 7927952 De '0f'SF 0fi0'1S and Wofk-95095 wefe lag?-Yffflfelf in many Coaches and teachers had an opportunity to talk with representatives of areas of Interest. Peggy Gazette from E SC presented the various A-upply Companies, workshop in archery. November: Losses to LC, Linfield, and CLC - A , ..... Q, , QSM. jak we L L . Q .. W V ww Nm. .1 N ,W -ff' ' , .sv , L N :vias ' K an sqsifgegeesuui-mare iff-f'il'5x Q a. Complete Lute Season With Disappointment D 2 ieeiit ff t e neeti 1 Q etet t no . - t f e me i Y in-.E - - K -- - . - --..:,. f KV... ' A - . . , M ,K 3 ,-2 . 1' 1 K? 15? 4. X A on,p i f f f ' .W yr f J 'M 6' , f ,. , . I Q 5 I i Denver Symphony Recreates Central Europe The Affi-VVS Series brought the D,eV1'0e Undervthe direction of Brian Priestman, the Denver Symphony Orchestra DU! On 0 SWVIDPIOYW Orchestra rv Olson Audlwflum On splendid concert featuring the works of Dvorak, Khatchaturian, and Tchaikovsky. November 2, 1 971. M ,V ,V F, rr -4 s Highlight of the evening was Donn-Alexandre Feder, pianist, performing with the orchestra, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra by Aram hatchaturian. Phantasmagorical Phantasies Phickles ,gl L ' , 5, ww? 7 4 M.--J-n-s1.. It's all the fire-peace, joy, happi e , ' d h' , nd h ff' good feeling that ends the day aryd frfaigsyoryalgezlla onle. e just Anticipation - and now it is all over! Donna Anderson and Ann Bristol gifoe then' congratulations to Jo Marte Anderson. x 1 2 E 1 E I X it n Many Hearts! Kirk Sandburg, one of the co-chairmengfor Homecoming festivities, crowns surprised Queen Jo Marie as Elfenfest begins. The homecoming dance at the Sherwood Inn brought smiles of approfual to dance co- chairman Sherry Erickson and her date, D. Phillips. Before .the humor of the White Knight and Sherwood F orest could please her mayesty, a duty had to be performed: I knight thee, go get 'em! Surprise and the sorrow of second or even third place brought Joyce Ball and Becky Franko to truck on in and check out the situation. Enthusiasm, a Loss, Joy, and Sadness Are It's spirit that counts. .We want more raisins, lots more raisins, shouted the coeds of Alpine and Pflueger. Which way did it go? was the question most frequently asked by the girls' field hockey team. University Band, student directed by Frank Calsbeek. added spirit and popular tunes to each game. Watch your step! All a Part of the Phantasy And the winners are: Harstad and Foss! Well, it's too bad we lost, but next year is another year. To top off the phantiastic week, were the sounds of the Temptations Old friends, new friends, they all meet again at the reunion of PL U alumni -if NSS?-sf 'X i w QRQUQHH' ,, .. ,Q New World house was an experiment in living and learning. Living together brings many ioys, as well as the every day dishes. New World - The New World House contained 12 people and a dog. People were I 1- Loken, Lars Borlaug, Doug Ford, John Hushagen, Kurt Stenehien, E Experiement in Living rj: Phyllis Haaland, Chris Klassen, Katy Hyder, Eric Strand, Linda Michelle Lynch, Karen Sfvendsen, Karin Strand. There were times to learn, times to work, times to play, and always times to yust be yourself. Learning Children's Theater Examines Indian Plight In Kiva , Riddle works with a boy of the tribe to steal precious relics from the Kiva, but he is foiled by a new agent's daughter and the chiefs son. The C omapny Indian Agent Riddle ............ Scott Templeton Jose' .............. Mike Arnold Grandmother. .Karen Anderson Mother ............ Kathy Beller Quico ......... Chuck Hewitson Agent Richard Carey ........... Rod W. .I ohnson Mrs. Carey ....... Carol Malvin Virginia Lee Carey Crys Schuh Miss McGregor ................ Carol J. Brandt Chief N aah'ta ..... Roger Lipera Heading crews: Dan Knutson Cstagej, Gwen Larson Cpropsj, Deb Benson Ccostumesj, Deb Wilson fsoundj, and Mark Buchanan Clightsj. As the Carey's arrive at the trading post, the mother and grandmother inspect them. The Lost Kiva takes place on a Pueblo In ian reservation in the 1 930's. Eric Nordholm directed and designed the play. As McGregor hides from the rain, Jose' Quico says to thelpllayk star, I left you this morning to follow Jose'. I have not seen him Ilrames Quico by planting a stolen relic on all day-and yetl ve felt his shadow beside me. im. The author of the timely play, Nora MacAlvay, was pleased when she heard the taped efforts of the company. cc as I' The Rainmake The company listens to instructions from director Bob Church. When drought comes to the farmland near the Curry's homestead, there seems to be no hope. Lizzie is given the feeling that she will be left as an old maid. From these fears, frustration and misunder- standing arise. Yet, out of nowhere, arrives a man by the name of Bill Starbuck, who promises rain for a nice sum of money. While the family bangs on drums, Starbuck turns his attentions toward Lizzie. He not only brings rain, but also hope, understanding, and love. The Cast Bill Starbuck ....... Mike Willis Lizzie Curry . . . Kari Quanbeck H. C. Curry ......... Jim Degan Noah Curry ........ J im Derck Jimmy Curry ...... Paul Twedt File ............. Randy Grams Sheriff ......... Gordon Griffin v 7 My 441 The sheriff advises File to go over and see the Curry girl. POD, 121'-S' HOT bellf around the buSl1- F112 gOt to think of myself as a spinsterf' The Curry family reacts as Starbuck gives his chant, Cumulo-numbus! Nimbulo-cumulus! my Q- vi i K x E Ri qi r X. WW S R. , ... Q -3 I I Q33 989, ,-5 A 51 QP .W iw 2 .Q Ss x Q .r 5:9 ,Q . .xg I xf K Us n 9 X 45 4 Q :gg Q 5 X Y X F4 Q X 2 A we -x , -L f 1 2' 1 5 Sf. .af ,,, fi, ,ig-Ax, aff ff 1- .L ,Q gg. X Y J e '23 .. . ,-f, ,11 4 'lfii' b' g A . Ii 1 . 5 Aff? 40 fm., , .1 K. Wm.. x mf .V fe. 5. R fam, -sul L S . 3, 6 . vm W y, It's 1 954 Revisited - Keen! As Cindy and her greaser be-bob at the hop, Peter Pimple and the Zits, in the spirit of Songfest, back them up. Peter Pimple Uim Bieldej leads his fellow Zits, Frank Payn, Giles, Greg Nace, Bill Easting? 'Gary Van Hoy and John Walk, in groovy tunes. Yeah, man, they're owsfoi e. Zit drummer Teen Angel Giles sports the avant- garde, a re-verse duck-tail hair style. Well- attended Zit dances were all squeeze ins Cso to speakj. The Grandaddy of them all, Bill Haley, appeared with his Comets at the Rock 'n' Roll Refuifval in Olson singing such favorites as Rock Around the Clock' and Rockin' Robin . , 43 N it 'Nus- Q as, tw, x 5- X N., 5 ou. ss X . X 145' 1 s 'Q W 2- i ff im, 54 in , 5, , , ' Hifi: flyi .4 A 1 'Z 1 i ff? Z V ' W ' i f 'QE '-'1 4' ' ' Q9 Z 4 H, w Ki Z Q ,via 41' M' 1, 4. LdH , X, A if 2, f Vg A V b, 5 Concert Band Goes on Tour f'f ' - H Mum A 'riff 'A V f : : ? .-' -'fl-V ' A LT WM 'M ,, wff..,zzAim. M. A -'- v W -V-ml ,.,,. ,,h, A, Q,AL ,W,q,t , . .W Y E. My M .W YQ: ' W :f f1,g4f, , fa A 5 'af Are youready?But firstaword from our sponsor. Paul Daneker and Randy Milholland take revenge upon Janice Moore. ,Q fy L3 -I It'sa Family Affair! It was customary to give gifts to a deserving person-here D. Horsfall to J. Stueland. 11 l L f ee , ni- , W ' , 0 QS wg., , , , ,,f V, Z ,,f, Q73 ,gy-.M A 'V ', f .5 ga My ,K 2 1 q ijlffjxfgallid M fjiwwff-, , ff ' fzggmfff ,..35w f W W . M p n, Vx V. L-s ,..t,5i!.g 421, .,-fy wwxww x wash v me i n , y,L, c me rrrrr Girls Crew - We Try Harder Crew members practice six times a week on American Lake. Junior Varsity Shell! ,Q iwwgg - X. vim nw-KJ 5 . Q 3 xv , 1i,,,,, . , .ff if, ,--1,53 . A Nu lk .Quill ' 'xii' What it takes to be good---you ue got to pay the price. if i sw: 1 , ,V ffl ,,,,,ffw' ' 'A ' I If fi. I ,Q f ' M , sf 3 'fiffif m ei 'fi n Q 'f'ff vf f X 5 ' is , If ,Wy gm' --w ,.,,. f ,Sy N.. 5 LM, x ws 1 , as-in Q' Nvba gm- egg ,Q ' 'Pu -95 v qt W? Varsity shell 7' f Wi ww f , ,f,,, MJ, ,V 1 ,V-V, J Min mf , Eff ,x 'fha 149 fa ff! M v gf y f Students Reflect Life as It Is ? 1 tg ff fi we Mvffvw' 5' 9'f Mn! ,f V A , ', w W :- ., , .. ' 9?-W6 W 1- . J aff, A M 41,4 M ,M H71 f ,,Lif,fgf, 'V ,fy f, 1 f 421545255 , ui . gfggixzzzffrgg Vigfif f ,ff ,Q,4 ., W mv Qo,w,,f gf W :5jW 'w,,,1H, gm, ,.. As the traditional opening of the Christmas'season at PL U, the 1 971 Lucia Bride festival was greeted with joy by all. Miss Candy Bryant reigned as this year's Queen of Light, with her attendants Kim Green and Chris McCormack. Highlights of this years' program included Pastor Lathrop's reading of the Christmas Story, Norwegian songs by soloist Ed Amundson, accordion music from Sharon Ames, and the Spurs' Scandanafuian folk dances. The Spurs practiced many long hours to learn the traditional Scandanafuian folk dances Diane John looks thoughtful as she sings Santa Lucia during the processional. uf? The Queen of Light and her attendants watch the program Joan Richter shares her experience as Lucia Bride 1970 performed in their honor. Q F .H My ,J fiiif' z, 7 zzf 4' 2'ffC ' ?w,j5,?f - V,,, , i . , ' I , L ff 0 Q, , We 1. 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The traditional pro ram is heard by two of its participants, Edward Harmic and T.O.H. Earl. W f K 1 55 3. at .M ,Q 1-Q lx X af, I Q? 'ggi 'mfg WV Q 'gg I 8 vw, M Q . f. I ! ' 'V L 'F ,Wy ff U , 1.4, E V,, ,,, ygzi. f, 'X -- ' , T14 2 QW . k 1 P. 2, V, N 2 A R - if ,aww Q V I ,,f, W f My K 1 M 6 , , In l W 2 'G '- f fb QQ 'P A f W A , + Q L , 6, I ,fiif We W -. ' Xxx 1 God Is Everywhere , The Joyful Noise brought their music of celebration to the Northwest and also to chapel this year. to ie... e . fi f .JSE . ,J . Y. - ini x YQ: .1 A i ,V.f,e,. . ,, Hi .. E X , ,. .. ,,a, 3 MS, , we assi . ,.,Ln ,:..M 1 ,,,, . E 5-: 3 ..a. X klbs. e y sifif sn i ,mi Y we 1. . Zkfkfi ' T -1. WN -4 -'arf ., ,Q k. .N x V fi. . N 1 ..-:,.'..:x?' 1 I s .- - - ' ' T' ' 'IL --X' Wiz' -' SWISS T? 3 fr- l Q ' 3 1 A ' ' if r ' 'S , Q3 if X M 3. 'ii N ' -Q. 6, C , i -A t s - .. V W A .. 'J-' : V . . -Q in I - at I t .A., r ' sl'e'l 1 A E ,N Q nA qqq .. t,aa.m , ni . , , ,- . ..,. ...,, X f,. : K . A The Cofuenant Players return to chapel with their chance! dramas. Father Stefve Norcross celebrates the Episcopal rite of Holy Communion in Tower Chapel on Tuesday nights. Christian Education sponsored faculty and others in Sunday evening discussions. A Pacific Lutheran University Christmas at -I . x r X gww XX is 'E 101 What Is Finals Week Good F or? X ,xg To regress in time . .. . .. to do a term paper in ONE night dv Q to study day AND night - all night . .. ... to get attention ... and to kill the Christmas Spirit! - W 4 Q , .LD 1.5 J. rw '. -' mm, 4' I' W X, ' -y,-A, V ,, ,-. . ,,- f u, , A N r mo' in we ' 9 K 1 ,-f. ,qu ,A 14 mga My 3.4 v , 2? 1 in an Si' 'K .f unv- ,. Jl! g uff' 'S ,arab 4' , mv, :Nxxhx N Vi? 'kqfphz .Wi Lion In intern: Torn Family King Henry II: Don S handrow Eleanor of Aquitaine: Beth Sommars Who says it's monstrous? I'm the king-I sentence you to death. ' Henry wrestles with his ties during one of the tense moments in the comedy-drama, directed by'Douglas V. Parker. See? You do remember . .. the sun was warmer then and we were every day together. Mistrust separate mother and son. Richard the Lion- Geoffrey: Craig Huisenga Alais: Nancy Quillin h e a r t e d : D o n Poier ft' King Phillip: Paul Twedt J ohm Dennis White January Convocations N Lute Jerstad, climber of Mt. Everest, shared some of his experiences at one ofthe January Convocations. Nancy Ann Holtz, from U of W, spoke on Astrology for the other Convocation. She explained among other things the charting of a person on an astrological chart. . x wk x Y Wm x ......M-.,-....,..,xMmM.im V as W X .1-- . V ,V qi? mf L ,MWML Dennis Phillips scores on a hook from the base Sophomore Randy Leeland pops a left hander from twenty feet. line. Fiery Tommy Patnode muscles up two points against SPC. . M, -. NN Sl 107 ' . f A . lf '- N ,MMM sst,t ,,. t 1 p 2 is t , e dr Q. 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'N-. sfh Mrs. Napius leads a class in stor tellin 5' 8'- 0nce upon a time 4 Threshold of A Dream L M1540 iw'-M 1 - as Mrs. Jacobsen caps Sue All Nursing students know the value of good Linda.McBee recei-ves her Florence Nightingale lamp, L arson. nutrition, long time symbol of the nursing profession. ina.-A. glggghomore nursing students received their caps, from their clinical instructors, on February 6, marking another point in their P Kris Deirs and Nancy Holsinger, mtstresses of ceremomes. To Daddy With L ' T ' - .fifiir-' SNA? Nh u5,,vX.5saw3 Dad's Day, February 12, was a time for Dads and Daughters to get together. OVC A sure sign ofa fine day One ofthe e'vening's hi hlights was the Daddy-Daughter game where selected fathers and daughters found out just how much they did not know about each otier. The Western Savoyards E 5 , 3 L 3 EE is e 5 E Eg E Q is 55 E? si EE is The delightful world of Gilbert-Sullifvan came to life with the help of Harry Mossfield Cbaritonej, Christine Anton fsopranoj, Edward Greehalgh Ctenorj, and Ailsa Zaenker fpianoj. Vignettes of many of Gilbert-Sullif0an's best loved works were linked together with the script. 5 . .,, Josephine in H.M,S, Miss Anton, as the Plantiff flirts with Mr. Mossfield, Counselor, Pinafore . Jury . in Trial by Q Mr. Greenhalgh, Judge, sings hisdilemma. 4444311 8.3 4 ,J QQ .3 . ,Eff Q wr ff, vi- W If , H386 Munn 7 ,,.,, ' k J 1 W' .fziaaiffsg 5,-Q Hmamm . ,mwmw VVLL ' 113' .. FW I ' ,, . f,,m,a.,5x 7, , ay? ,ff W Wir 1. A W ff ,, 1 X f V, Awwwf 5 iz!! M ff? mi Q mv' n 3-E XXL f,g1xL Lkr,-igdfgiy f Tiis' - L gf, Q ,L L n 'N L L N L- R R Cr' 'ESF-Q - K A L Nw-L A '- LL , P Q L ,..,, ,L 5 is L ' L A , H M YJ Q' L 1, L . S ' f Q L L L LE P' 5 g ' 0 K.. if Lg , m QL 1' Q L 'L L51 'S . ' ve F L.k.L ggi , gf L Q L A egrff-M sts L L S, . lg if ig! fe f .,, .Q ,N k K is - XR, v X ' Qi L f ' L N' L k -- Wfemwnwynx- X 5 -EX J X x A ' x K Q L MMM LLLL X, W 1-ff. R , mir Q ..: - Nt MQ L K ,wry L SQ 'f -tw ' Q Q L LSR 0.5. LN ,W Q A LX ,,.,-M .www mv Ls , ,Q in xi L K+ af ' R v ..1,. .L i O Fwmm if lifxf if 5 1 , 5 .gqib K ATL , A -ffgggv - L, K 5: S fb :Rs W WS 5 my W Happy New Year: February 1 4 s :ii SY Charles Li leads the lion in to welcome the Year of the Rat. Roy Shih talks things over after the show. E S LE S5 X: 1 1 if 5? 3 53 is S S S5 in The Chinese students on campas shared a bit of their home culture, to bring in their New Year, with an efvening of entertainment and refreshments. .S E E23 5' E N- The ribbon dance was done by Maryland Sze and Elisa Yeung. w 2 ,. 4: lg.. Roy Shih, Wong Tseng Sing, Wong Koi Hung, are three of the students who helped fix dinner for the big day. 24-If o S M ,757 412 Maryland Sze, Kenneth Chan, Robin Poei, Angela Ng enioy one of our sunny days. tudents From Thirteen wake ISO: Left to rlgght frow 12 Angela Ng, Alice Wong, Melody Wong, frow 32 Jean ong, Suriya Smut Kupt, Paul Thamafvit, Anthony Lee, Gee, Sze-Kong Leung, Rgiy Shih, Crow 51 Eiii Hira, Oludayo Dada, Wickstrom, Robin Poei, ichael Kan, T.S. Wong, Patrick Cheung. Countries Join PLU Campus Over 60 studenlts on campus this year are from foreign countries. Many are studying in the natural sciences. 1122116 Lu, Crow 29 Tina del Rosario, Pearl Yuan, Donna Dammen, qetsuo Yokoyama, Charles Li, Crow 42 Koi-Hung Wong, Pak Toon herman Loo, Sam Leung, Daniel Chu, Crow 69 Mrs. Kittilsby, Miss I Admissions Da - QWQQEQWL sa Dr. JoAnn Jensen presents a prospective student and his parents with information about the PL U Biology Department. ss se Ywirfiiki if Q is X i e.o, S E5 What we consider to be a normal sight is impressive to 'visitors on I'fve wanted to be a nurse since I was six!! The School of Nursing this campus. is well-represented by Linda Olson. Visitors are often impressed by the beauty of the grounds at PLU. Julie Harris Bruce Alexander explains the distribution of conductsa group between buildings. zliepartrliental representation in the U.C. to PLU ope u s. : U, glcngdo you tell a guest to get his hand off the head of a 660 VTR? Crys Schuh and guests 'view the air monitor in the T. V. tu zo. .,,..--f 'f' 1 , sf 'W' i iw unnlv'-W Freshman Mike Berger scores on a underhanded lay-in against Whirworth. Mike Willis takes deadly aim on a foul shot. g,ef,, W fi Hustling Don Lehman goes high in the air for two points against the Bearcats. Neal Anderson, a mid-season addition to the varsity, helped to unify the fellm. Wi flats, --.N 6 'fn 5 Q af ww., Ml'-iw ,ff 4 Freshman star Mike Berger scores on a breakawa y. Senior Bruce Willis drives the baseline in attempt to score. M oving from guard to forward helped his game and the team's. Bruce was selected all-conference honorable mention. NNN- A'Q '-.... wiht Roger Wiley, a 6'8 junior, hooks over a Pacific defender. Roger is the heir apparent to Ake Palm's throne. Independent Knights and Spurs F 5 i The IK's up a tree with nothing to do: I First rowj Russ White, Ron Noborikawa, Greg Gruzenski, Elmer Sackman, Ted Carlson, Ernie Choy, Jim Dallas, Paul Christensen, Jay McLaugherty, Pete Millerg K second rowj Kent Verner, Randy Satrum, Adrian Kalil, Ted Gulhaugen, Eric Nordholm, Brad Olson. K Not pictured Q Dafve Anderson. Adviser, Eric N ordholm, shudders at the idea of another IK meeting. Adrian Kalil illustrates that IK 's must relax sometime for a few minutes. Sophomore Service with a Smile 1 971-72 Spurs: Karen Bateman, Pat Cordin, Chris Elser, Sandy Harlin, Cheryl Hein, Lisa Heins, Debbie Hickel, Kathy Jackson, Joyce Janecek, Diane John, Debbi Jones, Marly Ann Kamgaen, Allyson Ko, Mary Kvamme, Sandi Likkel, Melodee Malm, A ice Olson, inda Olson, .Karen Randog Joan Richter, Pam Schoch, Carolyn Schutz, Teri Selvig, Trish Simmons, ena Slovick, Jonice Spivey, Lyn Steiner, Kim Tangeman, Jan Tappen, Laurie Taylor, Nancy Turner, garol Walker. Jr. Advisor: Ann Meacham. Sr. Advisor: Mrs. Arbaugh and Mrs. orenson. Spur president, Carolyn Schutz, lists the activities for the week. Lucia Bride is the biggest event of the year. Q6 .fp M- 62.15 -' , , H r :X , ,L X, X' EW' Qff z- .-' ,, f H fgilfik W , ,,,, ,4:, ,W fy ,, X Y 1 ,lv , gf! an il? in-'T , ,, ,,,, 42, 5 . yi ' L- L .M il s WY SR ir. X v '7' X I 1 N X x x V ' x ffbga' x N ,. X , iv, 3 ff u JL-w K if 2? Q A S A if vw' . 3 - an i.. 3 3 31 553 Q -ggi . A :Rf 4 Q N J, xx a 4 if 'F fi. 1 We I , I I Llfe s Radl 21 nt Reallty Today Gifls in slports were cijuite the thing, then as now, as evidenced y the basket all and football games. Clover Creek used to be a nice place, but only because care was taken to keep it clean. ', 'f ix ' 2 Q H 'vllliwf ff ,- Q its - 2 fum 'V 5 7,1 IV. ,,s' t ','t -' ' The President's son taught law. Clover Creek and outdoor discussions never will change, but notice the rest of the campus! Number 22 had good lay up form. AF 1. Ax 4 ominating Conventiong I 1 Nominating Convention was held in Memorial Gym on February 18 to select the ASPLU Candidates. Business was serious, unlike usua Speeches and more speeches kept everyone entertained . . . what else is there? Serious Business? 1042 A ftwywnvlimt ff , ' -f,, VZL: WW VV if I 4N7,,w,m,U ff J' fowl M 5 ad 71 .. M Pficsfsfvf s ni 2-fs so r,. r ,o 5 to -,,, ff 4 Decisions aren't easy and take lots of concentration and restful reflection. Itwasn't that thingswereftinteresting, Pflueger girlsarealwaysquiet. Do? Yoder and Tom Heafvey have one of those important con erences. Of, By, For Students - A PL - Y0 Smart but not stealthy, these four stalwarts were the students' liaison to .the administration: Zusuness v.p. Jeff Spere, activities v.p. Gayle Severson, exec. v.p. Jody Schwzch and pres. Craig uisenga. On the other hand, ASPLU thought a happy Senate was a good Senate. Top: T. Heavey, D. Yoder, G. Severson, C. Huisenlga, M. Thorson. 2nd: M. Reiner, J. Olson, J. Galbraith. 3rd: M. Swenson, S. Torvend, Jan Olson, J. ield. Bottom:J. Schwich. N K 4 ASPLU represents many facets of university life, including sports, drama, politics and forensics, besides academics. Here Jeff Spere debuts as an actor. I I . 2 if X' Engl' y . eg, We we , ,. mg 5 . 6 ftgf: A M r Besides sponsoring the annual all- school picnic, ASPLU worked with the students through committees to provide symposiums, enter- tainment, and other PL U events. R . :wg ll fl 1 And the Rains Came M mswkr 7 -w2ss f'v 'W' Eli?-D 'W ' 1. J '- fs. netsw., wwkm.: xx .-yu ., .....,..,' W N -...NN f .- -vs..s..w..-1.. 139 40 Mom Visits The University Mom's Weekend is a time for mother and daughter to be alone President Wiegman took time Saturday morning to welcome the together, and to see the university. mothers. John Birch provided entertainment at Pflueger's banquet as the wandering minstreL my ,, , . gg: as ., X QQ Ar 3 X YW ikx The highlight of the weekend are the banquets. Pfluegefs was at the Spaghetti Factory. .Xi .W 1 - f. FMMQ Sea Spirits: REVOLUTIO 1 i 5 5 X s s i Sea Sprites, a synchronized swimming group, worked out all year to bring Revolution to life March 9, 10,1 1. Sea Sprites are left to right: Cfrontj Claire Meyer, Claudia Brofwn, Gayle Beckstrom,-Wendy Enger, Janet Tagge, Pam Meyer, Linda Wolfer, Judy Oldenkamp, Kristi Severson, I back ro-wj Ann Meacham, Mindy Pellissier, Joan Ackerman, Ish Perkins, Diane Jensen, Marilyn Radek, Connie Cook, Chris McCormack. Not pictured: Connie Gronenthal. ar-Q' -5. . N x K Q . . , . N N ii Q 2 X W. X 'lf I' 4 gr.: Wg' V3 ,fa MQ' 6 Kids' Show Tries Something New ' :Q-bxiivw' ,A f -43 Lowell Schoch served as Production Manager for the Interim-Spring proiect. If he looks worried, it's because those wheels he's building must hold one wagon, eleven people and a multitude of props. dazzling. 44 Greg Thompson and Terry Porter listen as Nordie makes a suggestion. Eric Nordholm again proved his artistry through designing and directing. Androcles and the Lion was done in the style of Commedia dell' Arte-the theater style of 15th century Italy. Traveling troupes of actors staged performances directly out of a gaudy wagon that lacked symmetry. Costumes, too, were elaborate and Androcles gives Isabella a plan to unite her with her lover, Lelio. The Commedia emlployed stock actions fthe original slapstickj as wel as stock characters Cyoung lovers, a miserly uncle or guardian, a braggart army officer, and stupid servants. J And, Of Course, Succeeds! Loading the truck are .lay Field and Chuck Hewitson, the AtPeninsula High the company sampled Food Service lunches. The original shows electrician and carpenter. A veteran of many Kid purpose of touring was to brng theater to children in out-lying areas. Show actin leads, Chuck was just as good on crew. Other crew memgers were Karen Anderson Ccostumesj and Carol.l. Brandt fpropertiesj. Amps are not light! An original score for the The company: Larry Walsh Idrumsj, Annette Tabet Ielectric pianoj, Kathy F redstrom show was written by PLU s David Robbins. Cflutej, and Jerry Lemieux Iguitarj. Gail Viele CPrologueJ, Jeff Spere CCaptainj, .lim The excellent music ranged from love Johnson fthe Lionj, Greg Thompson fAndroclesQ, Carol Malvin Usabellaj, Terry Porter ballads to light pop, to brazen rock along the fL2llOQ, and Mark Egertson fPantalonej. lines of BSEET. Heavy, indeed! Bury The Dead : Live, Think, Do Irwin Shaw's play was adapted by Bill Parker, .who added rock music, choreografih , and a comdpilation script of anti-war material in building an experience. There was no intermission, nor were there curtain calls, al ofywhtch adde to it. The audience remembered more the thought of the play than the play itself. Wagner and Willis played two. soldiers with differing opinions concerning the dead soldiers who refused to be buried. Their end was sudden when a machine gun riddled them with bullets. Don Poier, as a secretive general, tried to persuade the dead menls women-C. Birkeland, K. Johnson, C.J. Brandt, K. Dowling, K. Hook and L. Vikesland-to get their men buried. Craig Huisenga played up the foolishness of the warlord in his potrayal of Saint Bernard. if has QQ ,l 'ivan ND in mmf .an MIM A Rf, 'Su Q K if X X 51 39. 0 Q F' im, may QQ 'Y fx u And the Two Become One 'Q Al-vina Hauf, Carolyn Sanders. I always dreamed of a double wedding but THIS is This is the moment. Maria Fortier, and Kristine Nelson ridiculous! provided music for the early afternoon informal. And this time it even meant sharing the bouquet. Mu Phi Episilon presented its annual bridal show. Brides were members and other hopefuls. Lots of Practice Develops Talent Kathy H olst and Lynn Bartlett warm up before performance. Kris Nelson and Kathy Holst must enjoy being in music. 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RobertK Menzel director of CHOICE V, ffff .CL Here's Where We're A X S GESTI N 2 'BOX Ferries ' -WQPL f 22 J mr. , ,nk J.. 5, 9',fff,.4 593-4, CL- A- V :aff .2 JK, fjlffzkrgfa Sfmt., ' i'ff'14'aL1f. wfm, Q, 5,4 'fig M ,ff ,M Q3 J, ff f , MLW 152 L1 A . ,.,et,,,l 5 Kuff, Q , sq 1 Y W 1 f ' 4 I V ,rg 2 ,'.-,,,:, ,., .5 ., .3 Jggmyv fa, 45? , 2, 0 , ., W , I, V : ., .. V-f.,.. -1.,, , ,,,, , A f. , . ...VV V' .V A ,.,,. .M , ff f f 4 1 ff A C 12 94 I f ' ' W iff? ,Z f 4 7, fa W 1 V W ,fy 1, Q 0 ,, ,f M sf My 'fd , av A f an ff 7 'ff 2 f .W 1 f f z K f f 1 , f 1 4 if ffwmwffm 3 qzi .gf fi' M is 'X ,f Ni W W Nw-iw v Doing Our Own Thing S HA M E . ::' Q' '2'Rf ' , k - n n n 5 X ' n Q' ' n I S ., :..-, Z., . ,,.. f X 'zl' Ezi' n ' 2? gf Q2- ' X Q ' n wg ,,.E:: 5 aw n n on n n H S Q I .zbi ZQN A QQ s. .:1:' Q w w ,..::,... 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Forensics: A Debatable Existence .. q,::1.E::- - 'l:. '5f:- s'3:'.- FQ ' 1 . 1 ., 2 ' -. .J-:.. .., ,ea -- N ofuice debater Mary Thorson demonstrates a winning PL U delifvery. Pi Kappa Delta pledge, Kelsey Redlin, expresses her ideas at a discussion on the 3 , ,, WM W - W f ,M V i Our fearless leaders? Miss V. Eman and Mr. legalization of marijuana. R. Capp. Members of the PLU forensic squad grapple o'Uer this year's trophies. J. Harris, J. Collins, G. McMillin, M. Smith, D. Frazier, B. Paine, D. Hewitt, K. Redlin participated in tournaments from Wyoming and Colorado to Montana, Oregon, Wash., Calif., and Reno to the San Juan Islands. l W x In Re. xx .K . 'wx 'N ' ,if 3 Wx fy ,Y .-is ' ,sv ! x Q ,N 9' Q AN! QM xi wx H. qi. Q 1 K 5 X A dsx vfwmfix 2 X-A . M -is . fe XXI1,xw,X3a-Qwiifi 339355-Qgx . ., .ak T--gg, ifiizfsf 'ESQ . .K gi kg.: ,1 if Q yt.. 162 4 Minority Students Have an Active Year noni Q...,Nw NNW Nuksii 'N ,. -.0 mere '-As ...MW Gary Graham and Baba Halloway know the University Center is a good place to hang around. 'S Through the media of dance students from Lincoln High School share their black culture. VIS! W R : ' we W-g 1 i V s ' 5 5 i K A 56 ' K X .fqvemvw s 5 .N E W 'Yn KL. to R. J David Stubblefield, Baba Halloway, Willie Collins, Glen Davis, Carolyn Drayden, Charlie Evans, Gary Graham I Back J . S A , M- ,f I 7, 8 K Wwwlvnliv ,li 1 We W it Vik Harris from Green River explains his Art form known as Trancoppertism. I' 'fd f , ,,,, ,, r M V ,,,, A , ,xv V 'V ,2 4 'Q ff - Z 5 ' mf my Y Clinton Duffy: 88 Men and 2 Women Clinton Duffy, past Warden of San Quentin, came to PLU and told stories of capital punishment. AWS Sexuality Symposium s The AWS Symposium ran for four days in April. Monday night opened with a faculty panel discussion on morality. 1 J J J J ,uf aj J J J J J J J J .2 J J J J On two nights members of Family Planning presented facts on birth control. 165 Heartache and Long Nights Organizing THAT MANY people is a difficult, but not impossible, job for Mr. Nordholm. 2 wrt ,. X I ' K V . , A .'if,g,1?,' 1 4. I :fl Carol Malfvin works carefully but Jay Field works on stage getting lights ready to go. quickly to get sets done. Karen Kempf was one of many Costumes for King and I took many hours. Karen Anderson keeps at least one machine going around who worked late nights and the clock-or nearly so. early mornings. - -and Two Months Later E Q 1 Qi . r ..,.. ,MMM , 1 . i A ii 1 I A clean cut and shaven king is stunned, but still loved. Final preparations underway- A few last directions have to be thrown in even at dress rehearsaL OPENING NIGHT: i g Q Q :-- , ' gf . xi 5 X151 5 Fi A it ., z lg ,izirz N NN : . ,.:1,.,: n n W I Aboard the ship, Anna explains the secret of not being afraid, Whistle a Happy Tune . Lady Thiang fSandy Haugenj exglains to Prince Chulalongkorn fGreg Thompsonj a out being King. Anna taught the King's children about many things, including snow and the world. Company Captain Orton- - Mark Egertson Louis Leonowens ....... Robert ........................Canzler Anna Leonowens ........ Karen Wraalstad The Interpreter ...... Jeff Spere The Kralahome ..... Paul Twedt The King ......... Doug Parker Phra Alack ....... Steve Appelo T uptim ........... Gwen Larson Lady Thiang . . .Sandra Haugen Prince Chulalongkorn .... Greg ....................Thompson Lun Tha ......... Randy Spitzer Sir Edward Ramsey ....... Pete .......................Johnson Wives: Carol Anne Smith, Sharon Egertson, Kathy Lehmann, Nadine Mobroten, Terry Bjorklund, Diane ,,,,,,,, Billstein. .................. . Priest: Dave Koschmann ,,,,, , Dramatic- Technical Director , , , .................EricNordholm Musical Director ......... David ........................Robbins Tuptim and Lun Tha find that even a few moments together are precious- but dangerous. KING AND I Her equality proven, Anna teaches the King to dance. , . . .....,. -... I Effects were beautiful in Tuptim's presentation of The Small House of Uncle Thomas . Ml-thnx.. .......e.gm..... Trying to escape with Lun Tha, Tuptim is captured. Because Anna demands compassion and justice for the girl, the King falters in his punishment. Prince Chulalongkorn tries out the duties of a king as the adults witness the death of a great person misled, but always striving. Q Q AWS Honors Special Achievement Roxa nne Gieseck e serfved as 'mistress of Tassel Denise Little taps her little sis, Cecilia Satterthwait. ceremonies for the e'uemng's acti-vines. we 'Mg J ody Schwich, Woman of the Year 1 970- 71, presents Janine Galbraith with a plaque and flowers for being chosen as the Woman of the Year 1 971 -72, as Mrs. Galbraith looks on. Om N .SQ LIIIX.. i 3 . f se kia' gg I 1 - 'H' K! 3 5 f 1 . L .5 Herbert Brokering Brings ! Q 5 1 1 i Z ai f? Herbert Brokering is a man of God on the go. Poet and lecturer on campus for a Gospel celebration. He shared the Gospel in many ways. Here in a small group, the Gospel story is told in the shoes. A Celebratlon of the Gospel 1 1 :Y I I A Q ,Ag V, ,ll A k 1- 4 na Q his-1 He brought the message in Chapel on Monday and Wednesday. ww Joe Doupe shared what it is like to be a potter at Through the media of dance we learn the Potter's Wheel. what it is to be molded by God as clay. 4 hat Spring Symposium?!? Ca 5:00 Politics - Issues and Trends lendar of Events: Monday, April 24 Representative Jim McDermott the Demo r t' Candidate for Governor speak ' h Ca lc Dining Room of the U,C, mg In t B North 7-00 Llilmlfislfllelxliiljrri being shown in Dorm TV rooms 8:00 Vic G0 'd' 'he THXPGYBWS Parry Candidate for Governor speaking in Xavier 2G1- TLm1'lay,Ap'il25 8:00 Doug Swanson, Social Worker's Party Candidate for Governor speaking in the Cave . Thursday,Apnl27- . 9:50 Kevin Phillips, the National Commentator on Politiml Trends and Issues, speaking in Eastvold Auditorium, 1:30 Ed Heavev, King County Councilman and Candidate for Attorney General, speaking in Chris Knudsen. 8:00 NO Fault Auto Insurance Panel in the Regency Room. Wednesday,April26 2:00 Walt Bowen, Youth Activists Within the System in the Regency Room. 2:30 Hal Howell, Chairman of the Pierce County Republi n Central Committee speaking in the Regency Room. 3:00 Dino Batali, the Chairman of the Pierce County Democratic Central Committee speaking in the Regency Room. 3:30 Lud Kramer, the Secretary of the State of Washington speaking in the Regency Room. 7:00 Tom Sivayze, Speaker of the State, speaking in Chris Knudsen. Ftiiay,Apl'i.lZ8 2:00 Jim Walton, Director of the Tacoma Urban Coalition, speaking in Chris Knudsen. 8:00 Jess Unruh, Former Speaker of the California State Assembly and Candidate for Governor of California, speaking in Chris Knudsen. MJnnay,Mayl 5:00 Senator Martin Durkan, the Democratic Candidate for Governor, speaking in the Regency Room. Tiiszfz f lf., 'VAIKL If ggi, 11555. :J lin' ' ' ' , 131. 2 ff f 5 ' ' f .V,. 5 g 'ff 1 , 9 , z 4 Yiiuw wi The Qs: Politician Jesse Unruh keynotes the Spring Paul Richter and Chairman Tim Strege discuss current politics with political Symposium on American Politics. analyst Kevin Phillips. gg ' X552 X 5 -fn un in 1 an in an fn as un, an all an 3' 'fi' ll an :- mana..-if N 176 ? vs.. ww We .W U M ff' 1 ' . , Q6-vQgLA M S 1 'A 11 pax MYR Q5-3' if Q X W ,gg Ju 5.1: -Qs wb JffLsf 3,.:f MU' f ... .MMS -M-12 nrgx fg,.Q?f ., , A 4 s ff J 3'-2' fl Af Q Art X Nursing Complex A Much Needed Addition Walt Tomsic, PLU art teacher, enjoys the versatility of the new facility. A student nurse finds Aida Ingram Hall, the art The new art! nursing complex provides practical training for student nurses. Lois nursing complex, a convenient place to review Jacobson attests to the convenience of demonstrating nursing technique. her notes before class. 178 '1 , ., X. : me i Clayton Peterson describes the wide 'variety of facilities for seminar discussions and learning experiences to visitors on a tour of the new complex as Dr. Leasure and Dr. .lungkutz look on. 'vii b NCD we Cheryl Higashiyana experiences a stimulation of creativity. John Petersen and Barbara Phillips discuss the Aida Ingram complex following their tour of the new building. 179 2 1 Spring Is. . .Fun In The Sun ff? M.. ,. ... Csometimesl 5 ,Q f Q Mmwe'-W 4 'Z f W5 4, ff , J: J: Qt - - . .V V fi 'R inn-.....,,Mk xkt 3 A V fs? A K:-fee' K gi xx'-1 -X-X K ,,EQgz,vfxi,e,qJ5S ,.1..':'k:'- ,QQ fy 1,.m:+zvv',f'.4f . V MW, v-L 5 wa, .s'VA'!i?k 4 his ,. Qs' N . K ,. ,,.mg,, . X ,ow ,, Hr, uf ,,,.,?,,W T' v .Dv fumivwyrxanv E A 'Q-T, 'Swv'-HM' A 'variety of dances highlight festifval. WMS sf D 5 is ' ' -125 .. V--' If X QQ 4 M - . - ip' D X , iii I - .f K C: L- v xy, . A Miss Gayle Sefverson crowned Mayfest Queen 1 972. Mayfest Dancers Present: It's A 1 Mayfest Dancers continue the Maypole tradition. f 'Y wi 1 Dancers full of enthusiasm. Mayfesters begin with presentation of Mayfest court. Small orld , W W ew C r ' Xa I L .- A vigorous dance from Russia. Mayfest Court Cl to rj Chris McCormick KSOJ, Ellen Ostern C Sr. J, Gayle Sefverson, Queen, Terry Carlson I Jr. J and Chris Laird K Fr. J The world of Mayfest 1 972 is full of many smiling faces. M . Mayfestefs dance circles around one another. Mayfest Dancers a 'very dynamic group. Alpha Psi Omega Presents - Doug Parker, best student director, for work on Lion in Winter. an-5, Best Actor: Doug Parker for his role as King of Siam. uwwhlw Alpha Psi Omegjl 1971-72 includes: CRofw 12 Carol Malfvin, Julie Harris. CRow 22 Eric ordholm fadvisorj, Crystal Schuh, Bob Church, Doug Parker, Tom Wagner, and Gwen Larson. Best Supporting Actor: Don Shandrow as the Burgomaster. y M fa. we ,, V Best Actor in Children's Theater: Greg Thompson as Androcles. 1 KN ,, Best Actress in Children's Theater: Carol J. Brandt as Miss MacGregor. Best Supporting Actress: Sandy Haugen as Lady Thiang. Bob Church directed the fall Alpha Psi production- The Rainmaker. Best Actress: Beth S ommers as Elenore. my 1 .- fc Q ff? '56 ii 9' W Moratorium Product of tudent Concern -, 5 . A, . v 1 ,, 4 F y is e 1 f alive' 6 g Y 'Lui UNRWA ' ' N 4 -QQ ' A iff 5 mrs: X I , ,t -,.,-Q 2' ' X M , M 'If- W, fa. ,anff ' Dr. Costigan, moratorium speaker, talks about Nixon's War. Eu President Wiegman shares his concerns on war while addressing the students. Da-vid Giles questions Dr. Costigan. Student marchers begin their journey to M cChord Air Force Base. All-School Picnic - Water Balloons + Cotton Candy 1 SHS IE! Af- 190 K Presenting PL T O Awards 1971-72 e' Mrs. Jack Hewins gives the Hewins Award to Ste've Hars man. Dr. J ungkutz and Jim Kittilsby present Phil Lafvik the George Fisher Scholar Athlete Award. Frosty Westerins, new football coach, is the speaker for t e evening. Jim Hadland gifves honor to Roy Carlson for his work as Football coach for the past nine years. 55 1 ig? AWN.. 'XY- A ,, Coaches Hoseth and Danielson serenade Stan Price. 1972-73 cheerleadersg fleft to rightj .Ian Olson, Callae Bugby, Karen Fynboe, Sandy Likkel, Cindy Nelson and Debbie Qualle entertain at Don Poier's expense. Kris Ward and Jim Dunn talk with new football coach Frosty Westering. it Students consult programs for awards being presented. Sa A Hectic Climax To Education: p l We M 5 President Wiegman welcomes seniors to a lawn supper held at the Gon yea House. wwf Af ? 2 Q Terry Monson and Kim Helleson reflect on four years of training, culminated in their May 21 pinning ceremony. Graduation Weekend Parents receive refreshments at Presidenfs annual reception. Kim Reis-ing and Ruth Smidt light their Worship service provides opportunity for corporate fellowship and private prayers of candles prior to commencement thanksgiving. worship. Graduation Honors Seniors, Faculty 6 1 The graduates of 1 972 have experienced more than a traditional education. The last four years they have observed the larger drama of the world in transition. Some people just don't believe we'll get enough pictures of the weekend! 1 S 5 'Nw -...f A ei' jf ' gf K' is M' 5 P rm, Em ,L tb f Sf gt' X N ' , A ' , 5456, V ,, ' W ee e- ,E if I z 'ff L The end of the year is a time to remember outstanding profs. Blue Key honored chemistry professor, Dr. Fred Tobiason. The Distinguished Teacher Award, presented by the Washington State Automobile Dealer's Association, went to Mr. Keith Achepohl of the art department. And They Went Forth , , ,wi .fi -' A pf ii N - ' ffl J gf? 7fkff'11 QY3:Ef1sf2f.3 1 at -SEEN wav out 'sf fi ,N h,1,i5isgifff?gkafXszf if ., ff 5 . wrt' V. r,eQwffN,.s A itii sr 3 wk S Q st. if. - S . , Q . X sf A: ik .Q , .f 1-.15-afliiimgszgsffwi '1s.-Zark - Wsms HK jf S1 W Rip SFX' Ti? f sflf' , :wwf ' K . i' Fiiffefiffif-ig W? - ., ,A . 1-,ww ' .solwsssggfkb ' W' 5 '- ' v --.H A ' ' ' ri . SZSN451: ,N jfs? if A ififia Ai tiff? Ur' ' 1ii'miQ,Q. 4 i To Reflect Later - - - maybel QQIW 4,4 is -Fe 1.-sf X 3 s?kK.,.!,,, 1 Wg.. N We kqjweffqfb. if k i n 2 T hggggbk ' i i - '-X Xe 2 XXX - -. 5 1 Sfiixf 'YA' Wi 'Q 39, , ' Iifli ng . . ,A 443' ' 1 -1 WWN4 V7 ,1Q:,i i'V:' 35 xg 3, iv me 3910 X ,L Q air - m. S YAW Hgh K: Remember the last days? Students are what This University is all about X Qrgi. A is QH3'Sf ' K ii i X S9 X Q , z 3 5 f Q 2 2 935 3 i 3 Y 3 ig 5 M 4 202 s S .. Sw.-M,, . X fgiikww ,RAF-:NW . 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Row 2, Duane Oyler, Roy Carlson, Pat Sencenbaulgh, Jim Royer, Doug Ruecker, Don McPherson, Terry Griffith, Stefve Harshman, Mike Griffith, Randy Shipley, Glen Davis, Charlie vans, Dave Bennett, Don Poier, Dennis Hillesland, Bob Womack, Stefue Willey, Bruce Reiko-w, Jeff Borup, Bob ones, Jim Brehmer, Paul Hoseth, Al Seaman. Jnnior split-end, Ira Hammon works the end around to perfection as picks up yardage againstL Ee' C. Quarterback Jim Hadland rolls ofver his own right end against UPS. he Place Tie in W Conference 'ms S 1 , Q . fs x ,i.,4 T , .K Af, i Qi ,k.e Q - ' fi fini A jJ'55- 55' -1' lag WRX -mag.. f iw- I-1,,Lls,4y-i K' dt- Q A 4, 'Li S! - QA - - is k Q g sw .-QM, -fi-W Q1 N :X I ' W .- f- Kifxg 125- 3 'Q ,f:'.,. TwVQ... -W f' Q , f i s'fk3 r: Qi? V 51-gg wk, w- ,- f Y A-of ,wg . 'M-1-, -5 6 .p - .NKYMN J mimi ,-, fl, -AQNQ ,315-iifgx 5, , u, X, Y -4.5 yt R . 6, -- ' N -QS , -H as-r - -,gs S-.,n 'q,1'-112, ,... . 1-. i --f X e TW .Qs few' f t .1 N.. A, n W , - .gf e X- ,M Vs 'M pexegg X gwjigw ml We e , .NN S as fyfe-,Qf y Y .N f W an , :Mm Avlis K - Wmkxigg a..QQ.M if ig:-milffdiffwli WFQ. wg 'e-- ??fS'gz..Te'?f .. 'E mis Junior Dave Greenwood hauls down a pass in the Homecoming game against L25 C. Don McPherson sweeps left end for a sizable gain against the Western Washington Vikings. Fullback Dan Pritchard bobbles a Jim Hadland pitchout but recovers for a large gain. The beloved boy cheerleaders bend over FRONT wards with a L- U -T-E-S spell out at the UPS game. The are l-rg Roger Felix Wiley, Sudden Sam Torfuen, Scot Scooter Buser, Magic Mike Warner, and least of all Leapin'Mike Willis. Season Record PL U Opponent 1 5 WWSC 7 1 8 UPS 35 1 1 Pacific 1 0 50 Whitman 42 1 8 Willamette 0 38 C of I 0 36 L E5 C 38 1 4 Limfield 24 6 Cal Luth 2 7 2 Junior end Dave Greenwood catches one of his 1 9 receptions of the season. The defensive rush is put on by Dave Bennett, 785 Dennis Hillesland, 505 Charlie Evans, 445 and Don Pier, 75. Jumping Jim Hadland goes high in the air over UPS's defensive line for a third quarter completion. Harriers4th in WCQ Kevin Knapp takes Fifth i3 'Q 'm 'A M K' 'A---' - W 4-r W 7 'A c14..sw:.. fx, My . . in f Q ' The PLU cross-country team consisting of K left to right! Tom Dey, Bob Frose, Barry Nupen, Chris Buck, John Olson, Kevin Knapp, and Brian Thomas get a good jump on the Willamette earcats in a home dual meet. .VW Chris Buck congratulates an opponent after a tough race. Freshman Kevin Knapp talks strategy with coach Jon Thieman. 213 4 PL Hoopers Finish Season 1 5 wins, 1 1 lossesg Weiner Willis cheers the Lutes during a scoring spree. Indispensable Tommy Patnode gets off an unbelievable shot against the Willamette Bearcats. gon Lehman looks to pass to a waiting Ake Palm as some OCE players apply the e ense. T wenty-fifth inning Season in a Row 1 -fx 5 is X . yen A P' . C 'as sy o hers ' ' 'Tvs M... ...wana-W k :K in KT K MW. KWXMK Ake Palm in the last four years has been Mr. Basketball at PL U. His accolades are numerous. The abofue pictures show Ake at his best against bitter rival C WSC. 1' Gene Lundgaard talks strategy during a timeout. Fireball Randy Leeland throws up a shot against a hapless defender iiqy 4,4-J 'xi fe I .. ,,,,.L ...L K .Q- 6 3.5, h Nui! -1 Slelnior Ake Palm muscles up two points as seniors Bruce Willis and Tom Patnode watch the P 31- -Q ..,., --,f mmm, .,M-ww .. The entire PL U bench watches as Tom Patnode drives past Whitworth defenders. It was a memorable year for PLU basketball as a 15-11 record pushed the winning season streak to the magic plateau of twenty-five consecutive winning years, C1948-19722 but there were few plans being made for an anniversary celebration in early January when the Lutes were bogged down with a dismal 2-6 record. Eight lettermen returned. The Lutes stumbled along with only Ake Palm showin any consistency until soplgomore Neal Andersen was recalled from the junior varsity. With the lithe speedster in the lineup, the Lutes were no longer vulnerable to the full court press and the Lute machinery began to get in ear. Tom Patnode bounced fuck to the form which earned for him second team all-conference honors in 1 971 and Bruce Willis became a standout when switched from guard to forward, doubling his scoring output from the previous season and stablizing the offensive game with his court savvy. The Lutes won eleven of their final fourteen games and tied for third place in the Northwest Conference. By-passed for the NAIA playoffs, PLU still enjoyed many moments of satisfaction and gave cross town rival UPS a scare-losing an 81-77 thriller. Ake Palm rose to his greatest height in that contest, connecting on 16 of 1 7 field goal attempts, tying the single game total - bettering the single game percentage mark. PLU GAME-BY GAME SCORING 69 Simon Fraser 76 53 Seattle Pacific 69 79 St. Martins 77 75 Alaska 78 66 Alaska 68 73 Central 67 78 Linfield 90 75 Lewis Eff Clark 1 05 85 Lewis Ee' Clark 63 86 Pacific 62 62 Willamette 63 62 Central 72 1 08 Whitman V 81 61 C. of Idaho 53 70 Whitworth 1 04 85 Whitman 69 7 C. of Idaho 63 90 Whitworth 83 70 Willamette 75 1 06 OCE 79 103 Linfield 89 100 Lewis Ee' Clark 78 93 Simon Fraser 65 91 Pacific 89 95 St. Martins 90 77 U. Puget Sound 81 Kickers Win 3rd Division of WW Soccer Assn. Gordon McCabe, Jim Dunn, Fred Dabrowski, and Mark Scholz watch Gai Chindafuanich Gee Pak Toong applies his right foot to the make a fantastic play. balL Bob Hervey and Worku Wondimu charge the opposing forces goaL Gorldon McCabe positions the ball for an offensive dri-ve to the goa Senior Jim Dunn sets up an offensive play. Gordon McCabe and Gai Chindafvanich gang up on a defender in a home match. 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Coach John Thieman and Captain S tefoe Timm load equipment for a ski meet. X 5 Ni is kv: Wrestlers Finish Season Second in WC A hand held high represents another victory for sophomore Gary Berner. n SW figs. Gary Berner, rwo-time district champion, awaits the referee's signal. , . W, WM V V ,, W 2,-, , , ' , ,,,fwzw is '- Bob Hervey strives to deck another one of his many foes. ai-N Bob .I ones puts the moves on his opponent. - 1 ,. Swimmers Take 1 st in Conferenceg 1 Oth in AIA 5, we Lage-MQMW ws - .... .. ' W we L . S S W in T, sri. LW A was Fi' at AS? ri' L Mww A. xi f-QEQY, .f wx' is wr 3 - N Q 1, -nk -va swf Jim Holland, John Hansen, Mike Osborne, and Terry Ludwig show some of the finer points of making the turn at the PL U pool. Dick Edin rests after Coach Ga? Chase gives the PL U swim team a pep talk before a home' swim meet early in the season: from left to right are: Dale omasch, Pete Carder, Dave Hansen, Bob Loverin, Dave F errin, and Mike Osborne Cwho was third in the NAIA 400 meter Individual Medleyj . Dave Ferrin does a back dive off the low a race. Senior Dave Hansen shows how it should be done. board. ' and 4th in W Water Polo Tourney Goalie Jay McClaugherty blocks a shot on goal during a game. Jim Holland and Terry Ludwig watch as Larry Gliege scraps for the ball during a ome match. The action gets fast and furious as the PL Uoffense takes o-ver. Pete Carder and Dick Edin combine to make an awesome duo. ,Aly My Coach Gary Chase instructs the water polo team. Baseballers Improve Slowly but Surelyg End V gy yi- - ' .L gmsjiz :gl In 55:13-Y g wg k -f 5 ,fg.5g:W,.sgg'fjT-.iz 4111 ,: ' - . X1 is-foe aiming s,s,gwSi Efiifgwsqfg K L: I f K o . 7 ,, K wg fMffsQEliWf1s.4s.g I ' ' ' Q Freshman basketball and baseball star Mike Berger eyes a pitch. John Roeber gets ready to fire a fastbalL Mike Guaiardo, a transfer, strides into a pitch. Senior Phil Lafvik follows through on one of his many hits. 4,,,YV,YN Q W Vffv ,M Wm, ,f.,,1 1 QL... 4 , ' v Season 7-9 in Conference and 8-1 7 Overall We xi all wk s 4? W fe' I ,Q P' 3 fm. was f - RN- 'gl tw -It .. xkkk NQHW31 Q -. vf,. gf-i . -41. QQ ...nn-.. An.. l. + A host of Lutes congratulate senior Don Griffith on one of his early season round-trippers. HA bk-- i I ' - k A X, N, QQXQ x ii? hh V Q W mh.A 'Q X lil i s Le-ee , o 5 as . A xx Y S 5 s eee' - ,ff - :lr , x x 11 ,rx- wg EW Q, K kk m-was - K X I N31 A ' . X K N ., is so N jwgaikk J lm . E: Senior Phil Lafuik makes a play at third base. Coach Jim Kittilsby discusses strategy on the mound ,fl if 224 Pitchers Art Ruud, Mike Berger, and John Roeber show why PL U 's pitching staff was one of the most improved in the league. PLU continued its steady, if unspectacular, building program in baseball by doubling the win total for the second straight season, finishing on the sunny side of the scoreboard in eight games and moving up two notches in the Northwest Conference standings. Behind the solid pitchilrijg of Mike Berger, an All- WC selection as a freshman, with help from John Roeber, Ron Chapman, and Dave Bennett, the Lutes finished sixth in the conference with a 7-9 mark and were 8-1 7 overall. This upgraded the 4-13 and 4-21 figures of 1 971. Berger, the conference strikeout king, whiffed 55 batters in 47 innings, winning four contests, losing three with a 1.72 ERA in loop action. Senior Phil Lavik sparkled in the field at third base and wielded a potent bat. Lavik, named most valuable player for the third successive season, hit .295 for the year and was an honorable mention NWC selection. Don Griffith and Tracy Totten led the way in conference play with .327 and .324 swat marks while the Lutes' third outfielder, Art Ruud, set a modern school record with five homeruns. Mike Guaiardo fires a strike to first base. 1 972 Baseball Scores 3 University of Washington 1 8 8 7 Central Washiafgton 14 Whitman 3 Whitman 2 Puget Sound 3 College of Idaho 0 College of Idaho 5 Whitman CTie-Darknessj 5 Linfield 0 Linfield 3 Pacific 2 Pacific 3 College of Idaho 6 Willamette 11 Willamette 0 Lewis 89' Clark 6 Lewis 89' Clark 0 Central Washington 4 Western Washington 0 Whitworth 2 Whitworth 2 Whitworth 4 Seattle University 3 Seattle University 5 Puget Sound hA Q E. e Q 'I M Q. Q o Wh Q M ET : we F5 O .ze 9-1 in i-ommiummwmonoonm-iw-wmoneqmmm A Q i Q Q 4 5 3 1 6 2 2 5 z 2 2 ,.v,5, ,, , MA. , U , , , V , 1 V ,...w,..-yu' yx Knights Capture Third in Conference Meet Junior John Oberg stretches to complete the hand-off in a close 880-yard relay race against Linfield. l C C Frank Wilson and Neil Martin place second and third in the 880. Coach Hoseth keeps a concerned eye on the point totals. Bernard Jackson and company break out of the blocks in the 1 00-yard dash. and Send Six to the District 1 Meet fa 11 - t . , Q h , ' ai ,A h i 1 h i , f , 5 , , it ,,,,. V, V, f a 'f ig, f -I ,M 4 -bv .lohn Oberg grabs an early lead in the 120 Ke-vin Knapp and Chris Buck 'keep on truckin' in the three A grimacing Dan Prichard high hurdles, mile. strains to better his 53-Sh John Amidon soars over the bar in a good vault. Sophomore Tom O'Rourke shows that the Irish can fly as well as fight. mark. ' Randg Shipley gets his weight into, and mind ehind, this throw. 7 Lute Netters Post 10-1 Season on Way to Ted Carlson drives home the kind of return that made him the top Lute netter. Jim Sheets, four year letterman, shows his back hand. Paul Bakken, 9-2 on the season, makes a lob return. Conference Crown and Tie for Third in District This crisg return is one reason Vern Swenson managed to go 8-0 in league p y. V W ,, ,, 4, - errrs g 'Q' -.45 Li Sophomore letterman Tom Baker plans his next mofue after this return. Poised for his serve, Ted Carlson demonstrates the kind of concentration that earned him a 1 0-2 league mark. N H' ' e ::g1, W 'Wifi - ,-, ' ' e yr, rf w,i fD Mini , I ii.VU..r-4f,ee,,zve- 'MW't't ' lf' ' f Freshman Ken Currens turned in a 8-1 season by making tough returns like this one. Meyer Cup Champion Lutes: Second nuff:-,A The 'varsity eight takes time out for this cheerful picture! V M ,ws so 0 gloug Herland modestly accepts congratulations from a pretty an. , ,A Welty., We 'M , ,WZMW 3' f f :If ,. , y e ' ' L ' H e bound, the four man crew once again brings national attention to At Western Sprints - Invited to IRA K A 1K -tw,-,p-..---- 'L I 5 R Q.. A K . . r . . . r . X fe ' V KKKKKKW , K f K' K XX, V K I A K NK .- ' . . P ' ' ' , .. . ..t.. . -f - .QM .. Q y. .wg h 'X 3 ' - 'X ' ' I .:..,: sg . V I f if t- f d ,S .. as X .,-at 2 . Ng' f zffw 'Q .. .. ,... . . . - ,., ' ' x - Nl H, w , K A ..,.. KK , -2 K sg. .g, ,,f' K ' Q ' -K s K 2,-V . X t ' :fran 9125 at N: 'sf .1-eff-nfs ' . as Q , t L 5 . A K KK A NK K Ki MKKKKKKKWZK KSN K -we .M .Y QK., .A .QSLKKKSKKT ,.,. Kc Q5 . K . KKKK K,W,.x.., W.-sw. QKEKKKWKK K . .K . K Xx,X W.. MK ' K K .s MK ' f kkkk K KK WK . ..-KKK N WK K Q - L ., kkb. KK . .X K KK ,K . W N. W .sf-.-J -r-N3'NK ' ' 'sf .,...,,,, ss. W ' ' - Y , .. 3, 'vw W K .. K K R, 'W .. ' ' ,N -Q. X - NVD' .4 .ss KKKKKKKKK ,.,. . . K K KK K 3. - . ..,. - -Af . ' K KW K 'W rm-. .,.. K Y KK ffigsqe. I 1 -as ' K K. ,, .LKQ5K.wsk,MKKK KK K K KN An eight-man shell cuts across a slightly choppy American Lake on a gray day. The J. V. F our-man crew and coxwain are all smiles, but they'll have some spots to fill next season. Dgug Herland, top cadence caller, is serious about his yo . Girls Field Hockey Wins Again Field Hockey Team includes: fleft to riihtj C. Cook, P. Loverin, D. Anderson, T. Simmons, M. Burns, L. Zurfluh, A. Mehlum, S. Battalion, P. Zander, I. Schwartz, N. M yk bust, T. Monson, J. Schwich, T. Skubina, Coach Danielson, and trainer Seamon. PLU PLU PL U PL U PL U PL U PL U PLU PLU PLU QNQHUFY.. . W I A K I'll get it, says Jody Schwich as she races to the ball C5 qu fi I 'lj ia' ME N Q I 93 Q 2 3 ar Q 'e V-1ONOOQKhkI-UIC'-ACM Centra lia C WS C U W UPS WWS C Everett UPS Everett EWSC CWSC NNOQHOOOHCJIOJ ,W V Linda Zurfluh is defended by her team as she heads to finish, Volleyball- Basketball-Girls Winter Sports K af 1 fr 22 Girls' Basketball had a winning season record of 11-4 and for M... the first time attended Conference play-offs losing 0-3. They were coached by Ross Boice and C. Phillips. Girls' Volleyball had a season record of 7-5 matches and went to Conference at U of O and came with a 4-3 win. 4' , 'It's my balk No, it's mine! Sue Creaver yumps higher to shoot for Volleyball team includes: Il. to r., standing! Coach Holm, L. Adams, M. Schrader, M. Newburn S Weiss D Smidesang L Steiner K F ynboe, fl-r sittingj S. Strandholm, J. Stetten, M. Mogck, K. Green. 234 Girls Track Does It Again! W ' fl? W 2 M v' 2 3 V .1,., ' ,mf 4, ,V . ' ff .ways 42.1 I' A -, f 1 ,UH . 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Q , Q-'1b?,qQ.iggg, ,,.fQ ,2f::jy:.je ,,gzy ,, ,:,fi'l '4f i,w ' A A. f' 5 . f 11 1e:.-21,91 - ,, , :f-:y '2'r f we ' .va if . 1 K 4 affiaf 'fi z L' 'L A-.-. f HH' , f' 2 fm Y- '- 'nay' vm, ,,,M,' ff'.:'?nfj'f-'FSM 5 51 ,L iw' 9QE 5Qf'-9xAfji'.L,tlR?,i-725' , We--3F'S1lf:?Y' i:..' 5- Mis-?,.:-41.2-2wwlfzra-1,::w,:..fz2 1 in ' .ef Q' 5' ?1,,m..sg.:1f Gil f fa 'ff--tw 1:33 ,ww 'fn ,lm In f QMKK-fH.:f,i f'w..fm-,g If .--1QW-'QM-fav, .af 'ffmswma .- - 'Y ffevn, X ,J fm -am, M 0 1. H ,my ffq 2 3-f we , ww --,,f1?',,' i g .. ' 'A My 55:2 :. Tf?2'r2E2?:f, 3.Ff31S'F7'q3i7' '21 sy Q V f '2iff '1?X16f'2Q'ff. EW i w- 7' it i l ?i9'M K , Kim Green runs a close race with teammate Julie Hall at practice. n My word - what big feet you have! Li is Z 2 E 3 5 Q Z 5? ? 5 2 if 5 Z V, 52 K1 is M 5 Girls' Track Team includes: K. Knudsen, C. Asmussen, J. Hall, K. Green, S. Kempe, M. Ruppert, K. Meachem, K. Kraus, Coach A. Holm. Follow Thru - Girls Tennis Team The Girls' Tennis Team includes left to ri ht: B. Nauss, I. Schwartz, G. Meister, K. Erickson, C. Meyer, L. Zurfluh, T. Pfeifer, T. Skubina, R. Highland, L. Soine, N. Larson, goach Danielson. Coach Danielson smiles o-ver that well-deserved win as the season record was 4-4. Well, Ireally don't know if it will make it. Com'on ball, go get 'em. I . l .., gleicirgene Meister carefully studies the possibilities of her just-hit a Q, 1 X 55v-xwxf 3 - . , N ,K , vw a ,W f W, , 3, ,V V' awww f ,ma An W' yea. A Y ij-5' 4. v 0 W 'K HA -2 xx we 3 X ' , r 7 Q .. ,, , ,W ,II .. A W A f gk , ,V ,, F ' I 'Z h 5 Q ff , ' vi 1713 ,' an M .M W W' W y'f7 ! 8 The University Center . . . Food service director, Mr. Bob Torrens, solicts student opinions. Mr. Marv Swenson, University Center director, explains his program to a student. Q Where It's A Bob Lundy looks over the day's sc hedule of events. jNII 0 ..., .. kk' Mr. Lynn Issacson, Bookstore manager discusses an order with his assistant manager Mrs. Darlene Campbell. ,l 40 Maintenance Security : Efficiency Jfhb' Iggmbeis of P.L.U.'s security force, KL to RJ E. Tinsley, J. Brown, B. Parkin and B. zspe Chief Rick S hover checks campus fvisitors as P.L. U. security is tightened. M. Solheim, W. Moore, B. Peterson, J. Bar o-w Plant manager .I im Phillips lfar rightj explains problems to his men, 5. , V pg' I 9 rg7','lfy,L7QZfZ4W fl to r Q L. Dafvis, ' f J.-Wm X . if s . X, i Entertainment and Activity Centers - isuhmwg., as-Mu . , .wt-,.. 3 Mortvedt Library Offers -WW- '4 241. Kqstin Henderson, Claire Alexander and Mark Miller struggle to keep the records in or er. A 'variety of art is displayed in the gallery throughout the year. Computer Center is the library's newest feature. ' ' ,,,f A place to study. .. Mortfoedt Library a popular night spot on campus. A Variety of Services ee M A place to talk. .. Emily Reigstad checks over proof sheets before filing them. The careful work of Ken Dunmire is captured by Darrel Roa. .1 -maxi K fi Paul Kusche, a familiar face in the Photo Lab. 24 Friendly Personnel Ready to Serve Students lox Central Service crew: fleft to rightj Bill Smith, Larry Allen CSup-v.J, June Lunde, Dyan Stillwell, and Frances Logan. 1: vw kyk, ,swf f:1 a M elle I ,nnn V We Siinsffi . N - . N, X xx xc ,sur f1 t K Joyce Hendrickson, Dan Morgan, Bev Herstad, frees We Xmfsg Health Center personnel: I left to right J Gladys Bergum, Lwverne Petersen, Dr. Paul E. Bondo and Vivian Arpke. Broadcast Service: PLU's Tiny Gem WWW' if 5 fl x. ,4 ik Pete Johnson captures classroom actifvity on film. W W if Broadcasting staff: Top-Judd Doughty, Standing, Terry Denbrook, Jumbo Jim falias Jim Fisherf -a familiar figure around KPL U- David C hristiang Seated, Vic Nelson and Dee Lyon. FM studio. mfr'-+ wk if It '57, , 34' Standing I left to rightf Diane John, Ron Carlson, Jan Teppo, Don Poier, Terry Denbrook, David Christiang Sitting, Dennis Norden, Jim Fisher and Jeff Gonnason. 24 2 E 2 2 4 Q 5 3 Q 5 2 5 11 Es . i 2 5 Q , 2 5 5 3 E i 5 5 s 5 2 5 2 E if ga--.mimamNm:'w:5fnww?vLv2s , ,,,, xwaessggfzfszsssaiiiesainmsszs H saws, saws? wma..-fy as-Y swMwAwmwawmmmmNfAsg :gaE egwgxxwfl sara- fiQf.gggss 'Im1as1aib3,?Sf :f:-rsezxsas':s1,1Es2sf,:-.ugsek,f-:fi:::samsgLz:1a:1s:,asza5sns?55wA may ,mai F sm 4 42 2 W vw f 1 Z1 hx ' np .4 'ISM 9-. N . f .vlvvl 911 Board of Regents VP Development Mr. Clayton B. Peterson David Berntsen Edgar Larson Board of Regents . PRESIDENT'S STAFF President . Lucille Giroux Dr. Eugene Wiegman Harvey Neufeld Milton Nesvig David Olson Ken Dunmire Roger Gruss Jim Peterson Gordon Lathrop Pf0'U0-if VP Student Affairs VP Business 89' Finance Dr. Richard Jungkuntz D,-. Daniel Leals-ure Mr. A. Dean Buchanan Sue Clark Eric Godfrey Howard Vedell DEANS AND DIRECTORS: Lawrence Griggs Thomas Kruse Paul Reigstad Philip Beal Larry Allen William iddings Marigret Wickstrom Betty Giurash Johannes Schil er CO NSELING Ea' TESTING Harry Adams Richard oe ' Seiichi Adachi Charles Nelson Vernon S tint!! Judy Baker Norman Nesting Kenneth Johnson HEAL TH CENTER Bradley Munn Doris Sflllike Glad s Ber m James Phillips Dwvld Olson UNI VERSWY CENTER ADMISSIONS I Marvin Swenson James Van Beek Rgbert Lundy Ronald Coltom Lynn Isgcson Bruce Alexander FOOD SER VICE Anthony L1-Yfef' Robert Torrens Albfiff Peffy Mary Hegtvedt REGISTRAR'S OFFICE Charles Nelson Loleta Espeseth BROADCASTING Judd Doughty I David Christian Terry Denbrook Victor Nelson OTHER Robert M enzel Frank Haley Noel Abrahamson John Hanson James Kittilsby I The policy making and governing body of the University is the Board of Regents. On the basis of recommendations made by the President, it charts a course for the development of the total University. -1 ww:-fa :-we V we ffice of the President Dr. Eu gene Wlegman Lucille Giroux I Administrative Assistant The All University Commission is left to right around the table: Don Yoder, Weldon Moore, Dorothy Snyder, .Ian Mapes, Betty Dunn, Pres. Wiegman, Bob Spencer, Curtis Huber, George Arbaugh, Gordon Cambell, Joyce Jancek, Burton Ostenson. Not pictured are Burton Nesset, Seiichi Adachi, Donald Farmer, Bruce ierke, and Milton Nesfvig. The Pres-ident's Staff includes: left to right, Ken Dunmire, Roger Gruss, Jim Peterson, Harvey , Neufeld, Da'vid Olson, Milton Nes'vig, Gordon Lathrop, and Lucille Giroux. A Year Of Reflection 24 Dr. Wiegman - a Man ith Many Duties E i E Q He spends time with students. President Wiegman stops to talk with Er. Stucke during Art-Nursing open ouse. Dr. Wiegman takes a few moments for reflection. Licieping up with students is difficult. Having breakfast periodically, with se-veral of them e ps. 0 One pleasant duty is to check on the The president sees many people during a working day. Easter egg hunt at the Gonyea House. ffice of the Provost Dr. Richard J ungkuntz Sue Clark Administrative Assistant ,mf qu One of the offices responsible to the Pro-vost's office is the Admissions is responsible for contacting prospecti-ve students. Al Registrars Asst. Registrar Mrs. Espeseth and Registrar, Mr. Perry, Tony Lister, Bruce Alexander, Ron Coltom, Financial Aids: and Ne son look over the new catalog. Director James VanBeek make up the crew. :N ---A -N N 'S ,,,-4' , 'GN wt. ,Z , : . Z -X Z The Deans and Directors of the 'various schools make ug the Pro-vost's Council. They are around the table: C. Nelson, T. Kruse, J. Schiller, D. Stucke, W. Giddings, R. Jungkuntz, S. Clark, . S tintzi, P. Reigstad, R. Moe, and D. Olson. s - - is f f1 ce of Student Affalrs ' ' r u Dr . D an I ,easure f -. 1'g f -'-AA ' 4' , ,,:l,. lfit, -,., Y J 3 ,Q Afzg -flv A ,,, ,,', , V 1 ti, .A Eric Godfrey V 1 -, ' , '-.., Assistant and Director of Housing Eric Godfrey, Director of Housing, checks with Dan Deans Wickstrom and Beal, always working for and with students, take time to Leasure. talk things over. Counseling and Testing offer a -variety of services to the Uni-versity community. There to help students sort things out are: Seiichi Adachi, Judy Baker, Mike Eby, and Gary Minetti. Office of Business 81 Finance i A.D. Buchanan f ffice of Development Clayton B. Peterson Business and finance are handled by Betty Giurash, A. Dean Buchanan, and Howard Vedell. Bradley Munn Cfar rightj is personnel director. An important addition to the University worh force this year is the enlarged Computer Center. Supervising various phases of operation are Harry Adams, Charles Nelson, and Norman Nesting. The planning and developing of PL U's future is in the hands of David Berntsen, Clayton Peterson, and Edgar Larson. if 1. Dean Buchanan doesn't always look so surprised, only when told the budget balances. 4 College of Arts and Sciences Division of Humanities . 7 W 3 Q -- - - . 3335532-if ' ' , A f If-:. WW' fd, I E Dr. Paul Reigstad English Divisional Chairman Dr. Lucille Johnson Ch. English Dr. Paul Benton V WN,,,.weak '-eww, W English The three divisional chairmen hold an informal conference with Dr. Jungkuntz. ih-t-h- --e's - ,.,.. I . E- . 1 1 ,Q Q o A iies Ti -1 a two f : 3 , , t if . 1 We f. 1 Miss Grace Blomquist Mr. Richard J ones Dr. Raymond Klopsch Mr. Dale Larson Dr. Daniel Vfan Tassel Dr. Rodney Swenson English English English English English Ch. Foreign Languages N N'IL T ' , ,CW Mr. Glenn Blubaugh Foreign Languages Mr. Samuel Carleton Dr. Louise Faye Mrs. Katharine Monroe Mr. George St. John Robinson Mr. CarlSpangler Foreign Languages Foreign Languages Foreign Languages Foreign Languages Foreign Languages Tx The faculty are concerned . . . and listen to students. and listen to visitors. s l 1 1 A i ffffff Six Wi .M y, X , Y XXX E . rflvzfagi-M? - A 54- Q x 4-Z.-g a,,':Q ,:, o x R , Mr. Audun Tofuen Mr. Paul Webster Dr. George Arbaugh Df- Clfffi-S' Hllbef Foreign Languages Foreign Languages Ch. Philosophy Phl1050P'W ' XTX . f .A A i o ' I Y i 1- Q i W Xxx! . Z WM' 5 . i - ,Qi ' ' , . ::. P t l.,2l . X W- -. Dr. Stewart Govig Mr. Kenneth Christopherson Dr. Emmet Eklund MY- David KYIUYSOH Ch. Religion Religion Religion RClig'i0fl Dr. Paul Menzel Philosophy Philosophy Mr. Gunnulf Myrbo Dr. John Petersen Dr. Walter Pilgrim Religion Religion Division of atural Sciences ff s Dr. William Giddings Dr. JoAnn Jensen Mrs. Angelia Alexander Chemistry Ch. Biology iology Divisional Chairman Dr. Randolph Bohannon Mrs. Irene Creso Dr. Arthur Gee Biology Biology Biology M D . Ro ld H Dr. Jens. Knudsen Dr. Harold Leraas ' T Bigiogy eyer Biology Biology They share 103, ' ' ' Dr. John Main Mrs. Ruth Sorenson Dr. Laurence Huestis Dr. Charles Anderson Dr. Burton Nesset Dr. Robert Olsen Biology Biology Ch. Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry ' ' 'Mrs-'M' in .:,.'i'f,1s-.naw :-- A - 1 :.:...., .. 1 1571 Dr. Duane Swank Dr. Fred Tobiason Dr. Burton Ostenson Mr. Bfillflj-Owes DT- Jefferson Yang DT- J 0,111 H0208 Chemistry Chemistry Ch. Earth Science Earth Sciences Engineering Ch. Mathematics w 'ar in K H . .. in helping with the search for Knowledge. Dr. Kenneth Barker Dr. James Brink Mr. Robert Fisk Mrs. Ingrid Gintz Dr. William Johnson Dr. N. Christian Meyer Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics 2915 i 4 P x Mr. Paul Liebelt Mr. Gary Peterson Dr. Sherman Nornes Dr. Harry Adams Dr. Clarence Jacobs Dr. Kwong-Tin Tang Mathematics Mathematics Ch. Physics Physics Physics Physics Division of Social Sciences They meet you where it's at. 1 cclc ,ci ..5., A it .tu 1' 1 ' I fligiw nf X 1 1, ' J is . R Q Q H Km if 1 L, 4' , ig lg . f-XfXe,8:'::i' x .. , If X ii 5 ii i ffggfgg X xg- fl 1 Q Q 57 X X X W f':mU.fi Dr. Marlen Miller Dr. Stanley Brue Mr. Ronald Genda Mr. Robert Jensen Mr. Thomas Kruse Mr. David Vinie Ch. Economics Economics Economics Economics Economics Economics sr q,:xt4.fQ:feT'f 'W' x ' ,- gl. .. win -- 5 53 -' ,pg in ,, :- I '-091 f' -3:1-l . . 'sif':i.s5i' 5 5114-Sw wx, L L - Dr. Walter Schnackenberg Mr. Jmries Halseth Mr. David Johnson Dr. Arthur Martinson Dr. Philip Nordquist Mr. William Scharnweber Ch. History History History History History History i im f - pf Dr. Jolm Scliillvr Sociology Dirixional Chairman Dr. Donald Fa rnwr Political Science Dr, Frank fjolliyggp Hr. Richard Crockutt Poli1ica1S4,-iyncp Political Scivncv ...Q -iff gQ,.,...- Dr. Paul Ulbricllt Dr. llarolil Hex ton Dr. .lolin Lurxgaard Dr. .lame Nolpli Dr. lfrfing SUi.'L'fl.VlIll Mrs. Mary Wchxtur Political Science Ch. Pxychology Psychology Psychology Piycllology Psychology Mr. William Gilhvrrxon Mr. Vernon llanxon Mr. Richard .lohxr Dr. Neale Nclson Dr. Diriglit Ohcrlmlrzvr Mr. George Waltvr Sociology Sociology Sociology Sociology Sociology Sociology School of Fine Arts Dr. Richard Moe Dean Mr. Ernst Schwidder O Ch. Art Mr. Keith Achepohl Art Mr. George Elwell Mr. David Keyes Mr. Lars Kinleson Mr. Georige Roskos Mr. Walter Tomsic Art Art Art rt Art Mr. Richard Capp Mr. Judd Doughty Miss Virginia Eman Mr. Eric Nordholm Mr. William Parker Communication Arts Communication Arts Communication Arts Communication Arts Communication Arts Mr. T.O.H. Karl Ch. Communication Arts Mr. Maurice Skones Ch. Music ,punk van. Besides teaching . .. Mr. David Dahl Mr. Gordon Gilbertson Mr. Edward Harmic ' I the'-e afe other activities. Music Music Music ' i 4' H V A , , Miss Vivian King Mr. Calvin Knapp Mr. Jerry Kracht Dr. Lawrence Meyer Mr. David Robbins Mr. Williain Sare Music Music Music Music Music Music School of Business Administration W MN as 45215 ifiwbi vs... They are there with praise at the special times. W Seve j Dr. Vernon S tintzi Mr. Stuart Bancroft Mr. Davis Carfvey Mr. Charles Dirksen Dr. William Hutcheon Dr. Gundar King Acting Dean Dr. Anthony Lauer Dr. Keith McMaster Dr. John Martilla Dr. Charles Peterson Mr. Grant Watkinson Dr. Dwight Zulauf School of ursing Dr. Doris Stucke Director Mrs. Lois Bergerson Mrs. Dorothy Cone ,...,y5yv ,, n , , 1, i A, A - ffl . I wt 1 . - 1 V I I . I l.- EV , V 1. 1, - P .-fm, 1 , . Q R 1. l 1' n 5 lv 6 1 V K 'R Q xl K. ' - Mrs. Margaret Coutu Mrs. Barbara Menzel They are open in and out of class. Miss Fern Gough Mrs. Thelma Hostetter Mrs. Lois Jacobson Mrs. Penny Leake Mrs. Nona Lemieux 35:-. -, . .M . f Mrs. Christine Miller U? 5:41, , 3: ,Q 39. Q5 vvvvviz .i - 7 'ht K pr- fl! t 'Si 7 t t P2 ' .,,.,s i n .si ff! if is t 'A ' fi gy S M' M 'nw 5 .. ,ii wi, -V Mrs. Linda Olson Miss Wilma Peterson Mrs. Joan Royce Mrs. Margaret Woehrle School of Education Dr. Kenneth Johnston Dean To teach is to be taught. Mrs. Myra Baughman Dr. Carrol DeBo'wer Y Miss Josephine Fletcher Dr. Ronald J orgenson Mrs. Marjorie Mathers Mr. Gary M inetti Mrs. Alice Napius Dr. Franklin Olson W ...A...A. s.,,,x.,. ,,..,,,c S ww ., is - 'Sz . , m .- -f E6 E . ' -' ETP' T ' sl , f T ' ' ' , - --, 5' E - ,- -- fm, .YK N' 3 ., Q , ., , K iw 1 ' -c ii 1 K ' 4 'ifyvb L J ' f f- . ' - J 3' - ' :CW N I , Pail: ,Q , ffmlmygbx - 2 3 f -: s w! 3 fx W X M' :A i ' o .' iq, 'I QF' ,Q A - wil 1L , , L, K g fan 59 , X. NL me-'L Miss Florence Or-vik Mr. Arne Pederson Dr. Rodney Petty Dr. Lynn Stein Dr. Jane Williamson School of Physical Education ,FM an 44 .qu-awww And they will be there for a time, to coach us on. Dr. Damd Olson Mr. Herman Broeker Mr. Roy Carlson Director Mr. Gary Chase Miss Barbara Danielson Mr. Paul Hoseth Mr. Gene Lundgaard Mrs. Carolyn Phillips Miss Sllfd 0ffiC9f wa' -A Q .., . xx NN Tv' gl 7 Q. SLE Lynn Allphin Education Tacoma Linda Ayres Education Little Silver, N.J. Linda Barreith Education Montesano Beverly Bergstrom Education Portland, Ore. Lars Borlaug Sociology Carmichael, Calif. Marshall Alworth Physics Duluth, Minn. Susan A yres Psychology Tacoma Susan Battalion Education Salem, Ore. Diane Billstein Education Spokane Gail Botz Education Bremerton Russell Andersen Sociology Vancouver Sherrie Baker Sociology Springfield, Ore. Dulne Bengston Education Fontana, Calif. Walter Binz Communication Arts Seattle Stephen Branam Education Yakima 4 Sharon Anderson Education Anchorage, Alaska David Barber Biology Richland Cheryl Bergen Education Sunnyvale, Calif. James Bielde Business Tacoma Christopher Buck Physical Education Tacoma Kristin Bodin Nursing Hampton, Va. Ruthanne Cameron David Carlson Business Junction City, Ore. Wanda Boltz Nursing Yakima Sherrie Canney Nursirig Priest iver, Id. Ann Carruthers Education Renton Helen Craig Education Tacoma Thomas Degan Pre-Medicine Richland Sharon Dr yfver Nursing Tacoma Kathyellen Case Education Portland, Ore. Diane Christensen Education Calgary, Alberta Patricia Conk Education Tacoma Cathleen Croghan Nursing Portland, Ore. Patricia C umings Nursing Edgar Densmore Sociology Tacoma Paul Dugger Education Tacoma Roseglen, N. D. J ames Derek Political Science Beaverton, Ore. Debra Casperson Education Clackamas, Ore. Orpha Christoplierson Education Spokane Robert Conley Earth Science Puyallup William Curry Education Puyallup Renee Dickie Educa tion Everett Maryann Chandler Educa tion Tacoma .lolln Claus Mathematics Seattle S tefuen Cook Mathematics Federal Way Leland Dawson Pre-Dentistry Springfield, ll. Rebecca Dierker Nursing lngletssood, Calif. Carol Christenst n Edu ca tion Tacoma James Collins Political Science Salem, Ore. Linda Craft Education Seattle Marcia Day Education Missoula, Mt. Georgia Dronen Education Bremerton 70 Peggy Durham Ruth Eagan Education Education Calgary, Alberta Tacoma Allen Erickson Joe Evans Sociology Education Auburn Sacramento Karen Fluke Dwight Galbraith Education Education Bremerton Darrington Phylis Edler Sociology Tacoma Karen Evans Sociology Spokane Janine Galbraith Education Seattle Sharon Egertson Education Kalispell, Montana David Finstad Political Science Everett William Garland Economics Bremerton Kristine George Education Anchorage, Alaska James Gray Education Tacoma A . James Fisher Business Administration Gig Harbor Terry F inseth Business Tacoma Linda Gatch Education Chehalis Robert Gerde Education Seattle Janice Greenwood Nursing Annandale, Va. Allan Erickson Sociology Seaside, Ore. Flafoia Flaherty Sociology Mount ernon Kathleen Gilbertson Sociology Seattle Deborah Goemaere Medical Technology Seattle Gerd-Inger Gregersen Tacoma Stephen Gregory Chemistry Bowie, Md. Christine Haglund Education S tei lacoom Kristi Harstad Education Tacoma Charles H e'wi tson Edu ca tion Tacoma Ronnie Hitchcock Medical Technology Los Gatos, Calif. Glenda Gunning Education Davenport David Hansen Pre-Medicine Modesto, Calif. Robert Hartl Mathematics Cashmere Cynthia Hildahl Education Edmonds Gwendolyn Hiort Education Roseburg, Ore. Susan Gustafson Education Minneapolis, Mn. James Harri Pre-M edici ne Dayton Kathy Hegtfuedt English Tacoma Carlotta Hildenbrand Chemistry Portland, Ore. Denise Holt Education Tacoma we - V90- James Helleson Kim Helleson Pre-Medicine NUT-91 ng Gra yland Grayland Carmen Hildenbrand Deflfli-9 H ill?-91411111 Pre-Medicine BUSWIGSS Portland, Ore. SPUUUWUY Linda Honold D011 Hofsfall Nursing Phy-9105 Seattle Seattle Ann Henderson Nursing Haines, Alaska Adele Hinchcliffe English Tacoma Richard Hughes Education Fremont, Calif. 72 Nw Harold Hunt Education Tacoma Diane Hunziker Nursing Los Angeles, Ca. Be-verly Hyatt Nursing Tacoma Melanie Jensen Education Seattle Denise Johnson Education Tacoma Gary Huntington Education Longview Julie Husby Physical Education Coeur d'Alene, Id. Michael Jackson Education Richland Kristy Johnson Education Moutlake Terrace Dennis Johnson Tacoma Conrad Hunziker Mathematics Tacoma Deborah Hu tson Education Portland, Ore. David Jacobsen Sociology Vancouver Cheryl Johnson Education MacFarland, Wis. Marie Johnson Education Bow Janet .I urgensen Education Wilbur Liane Kleppe Education Mt. Vernon Colleen Lemagie Nursing Tacoma Richard Martin Education Tacoma Marilyn Moble Education Eugene, Ore. Leighton Kalapa Medical Technology Honolulu, Hawaii Keith Koehn Education Tacoma Denise Little Education Seattle Paul M a ttison Pre-Law Seattle Christopher Monson Education Kent Bernadette Kelly Music Vernon, B. C. Alice Landry Nursing Bremerton Linda Loken Sociology Tacoma Terald Maves Education Tacoma Terry Monson Nursing Vacaville, Calif. William Ketchum History Jacumba, Cali f. Steven Lansing Political Science West Linn, Ore. Nancy Lundquist Education Spokane Linda McConnell Education Bellevue David Moore Education Portland, Ore. Andrew King Music Seattle Philip Lavik Education Seattle Susan Lunnam Education Santa Monica, Ca. Lyle McIntosh Education Anacortes Patricia Moore Sociology Tacoma Sheryl King Education Mercer Island Dan Leach Education Tacoma Donald Mark man Art Beaverton, Ore. Donald Milholland Nursing Federa Way Lynn Murray Music Portland, Ore. 274 Nancy Myklebust Education Long-view Nancy Nelson Education Bellefvue Jean-Marie Olsen Education Bellingham Dale Neel Religion Gig arbor Christie Ness Education Shelton J eudi Olson Biology Bloomington, Minn. Linda Neel Nursing Tacoma Dale Nesse English Bremerton Patricia Olson English Vancouver Harley Nelson Education Kent Harold Nichols Sociology Tacoma Thomas O'Neal Communication Tacoma Karl Nelson Pre-Medicine San Francisco, Calif. Gary N ordmark Sociology Alameda, Calif. Ellen Ostern A1-rg San Rafael, Calif. l Kristine Nelsen Education Portland, Ore. John Norton Education Tacoma Signe Otheim Sociology Kennewick .0-.....,,, Ake Palm Education Vasteras, Sweden James Pu ttler Chemistry San Marino, Calif. Paul Richter Political Science Spokane Charles Roach Education Tacoma Randall Scheele Chemistry Moses Lake tiki Douglas Parker Education Marysville David Qualheim Education Portland, Ore. Goerge Rieyner Political Science Tacoma Karen Roberts Sociology Libby, Montana James Schmidt Sociology Spanaway X ss Linda Parrish Tacoma Beth Ramstad Education Seattle Sharon Rineschild Education Tacoma Sharon Rodning Biology Lancaster, Ca li f. Lennette Schnur Nursing LaHabra, Calif. Philip Paulson Pre-M edici ne Bellevue David Raskin Pre-Law Grants Pass, Ore. Terry Rinke Education Dallesport Kirk Sandburg Religion Greeley, Colorado Lowell Schoch Business Russellville, Mo. wif Otto Petersen Corrinne Petitt Education Education Tacoma Tacoma Kim Reising Ann Rice Pre-Law Sociology Los Alamitos, Ca. Salt Lake City, Utah Robert Risch Jamie Rivers Education Education Tacoma Tomales, Calif. Linda Sutra Terrg Schwab Education Pre- entistry Tacoma Bremerton Mark Scholz Sheri Scholz Education Education Sacramento, Ca. Olympia 7 Carol Scholze Nursing White Bear Lake, Minn. Karen Sefoerson S ociology Salem, re. John Skans Sociology Portland, Ore. Susan Smith Education Tacoma Linda Staley Education Tacoma Nancy Schultz Pre-Medicine Lewiston, ,Id. Mary S hado f f History Everett, Wash. Leslie Skelly Business Tacoma Janet Snyder Biolo y Coosiay, Ore. Karen S tenberg Education Kalispell, M on. Jody Schwich Biology Pensacola, Fla. James Sieets Pre-medicine San Jose, Calif. Ronald Smart Mathematics Sacramento, Calif. Kristina Snyder Business Eugene, Ore. Nancy S tepenson Nursing Bemidji, Minn. Nina Sedlak History Sumner Maxine Sheldon Music Tacoma Diane Smidesan Medical Techno F Elma ?oug1S?la c 0 ogy Edijnonds Richard Stetson Political Science Seattle Og? Paula Seibert Music Education Portland Carolyn Silflow Biology Kendrick, Id. David Smith Business Junction City, Ore. Jeffrey S pere Business Aberdeen Robert Stewart Economics San Jose, Calif. Gayle Sefvertson Spanish Portland, Ore. Carleen Sinnes Education Port Angeles Mar-vin Smith Pre-law Tacoma Carla Stall Education Spokane P h logy FfJi',gs?C1ty, I Mark Strand ' ow Jean Swanson Education Seattle J anella Teppo Education Clayton Paticia .Timpe Education Seattle Joyce Viele Mathematics Federal Way 0 Davis S trandemo Education Kenyon, Minn. Arthur Swensen Education Tacoma Linda Thompson Nursing Boring, Ore. Rebekah Tolstead Education Shelton Thomas Wagner Sociology Maumee, Ohio Wav Melinda S treeter Education Kirk land Lafvern Swenson Pre-Dentistry Port Angeles Patricia Thompson Education Choteau, Montana Coralyn Vagneur Education Jamestown, N.D. John Walk Education Clarkston Molly Stuen Psychology Gig Harbor Jay Tappan Sociology St. Helens, Ore. Jeanette Thorpe Education Tacoma Robert Vernon Eugene, Ore. Karen Wallely Medical Tec nology Seattle 2 Mike Warner Education Lebanon, Ore. Sharon Weiss Education Issaquah Bruce Willis Pre-Dentistry Auburn Michael Wilson Sociology Coquille, Ore. Donald Weafuer Pre-Law Seattle Karon Wendt Education Coeur D Alene, Id. Deborah Wilson Political Science London, England Sheryl Wolfe Business Olympia .loan Weeks Sociology Anchorage, Alaska Jennifer West Education Seattle Frank Wilson Education Warren, Ore. Robert Wright Biolo gy . Kensington, Calif. Pam Weeks Education S hawnee, Kansas Marcia Wicktom Education Tacoma Marsha Wilson Education Portland, Ore. .I anet Yeager Education Helena, Montana James Zimmerman Business Tacoma Graduating Seniors Not Pictured BACHELOR OF ARTS Ora Allen Gregory Ames Brian Anderson Gerald Archer Philip Auge Randy Baker James Bastien Michael Baucom John Beck James C hristopherson Richard C lark John Cole Carol Coss Margaret Curry Richard Dittrich David Giles Bruce Green A lan Gregory David Gross Gordon Gunderson Linda Hammer James Hammond David Hansen Robert Hasselblad Kaaren Haugland Marta Hess Arleigh Hogenson Richard Kiene Jr. William Kuhlman Myrna Larsen Keith Loraas Gerald MacDicken Thomas M cNeely Charles M ees Jean M ees Craig Miller Kenneth Mitchell Betty Morris James Myers Jerry Nelson Arne Ness William Oien Alan Ostenson David Paulson William Pearson Carl Peterson James Peterson Stanley Pei tras Timothy Proctor Gary Rick Robert Roegner Dik ka Schnackenberg Gretchen Schutte Robert Shaw John S oldano Elisabeth Sommars Linette S paracino Alison Spencer S teve Stoner Linda Svaren Wayne Svaren Susan Swedberg Paul Swortz William Taylor David Thorson James Tompkins Donald Topping Philip Tundel David Westland Edwin White James Woody Laura Zimbleman BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Karl Arne Keith Berven Dennis Brown Edward F orrnoso Steven Pearson Carolyn Pendle Augustus Richardson III Daniel Ruud Duane Safford Arthur Spurrell Donald Swanson Judith Van Houten Warren Wittekind BACHELOR OF MUSIC Paul Schiller BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING Roxanna Barker Rose Berntsen Judith Brown Jean Cain Colleen Campbell Lyn Chai Lois Galloway Ruth Hagerott Kathryn McCord Helen M elland Margaret Newburn Diane Paulson Christine Peterson Diana Rice Marvin Roberts Margaret Ruud Diane Scott Deanna Underwood Janice Whitman BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION Raymond Bade Doreen Bentley Kristen Bergeson Clifford Boyce David Burnworth Verna Cimino William Clark Karen Cosand Martha Dorris Helen Doten Calvin Dunham Paula Ellison Betty Ellwein Robin George Jack Gilletti Lawrence Gliege Joyce Gran William Greene Connie Gronenthal Marcia Gross Lorraine Groth Deborah Grotian Lynda Hanson M. Rebecca Herbers Thomas Houglum Deborah Hushagen Thomas Iverson Kathleen Johnsen Marian Johnson Phyllis Johnson Jill Jones Benjamin Keller R. Peder Ki ttelson Pennie Knight Daniel Knutsen Phyllis Krage Sarah Kulungowski Julie Kvinsland Carole Lang Linda Lee Ka y Magnuson Philip Mahurin Bern yce Martin Donald Martonik Catherine Matson Edward McGrath Janis Metcalf John Miller Violet M olenda Gregory Nace Margaret Neubauer Dorothy Olson Kenneth Osborn Scott Peebles Richard Primm Wayne Resch James Rid gewa y Arthur Ruud Carole Sanchez Teena Shephard E. Suzanne Sheridan David S horb Joan Simmons Linda Sinex Raye Staples Marcia S tockstad Joanna Styne Judy Swalling Charlotte Swan Karen Taylor Nancy Thiebes Karen Thorson Coralyn Vagnear Lois VanderM ey Wendy VanOver Gregory Wolfe Deborah Woltring BA CH EL OR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRA TION Jack Albert Sandra Anderson Lewis Ask land Terry Campbell Lawrence Carson II Robert Elhard William Friday Bruce Goodwin Richard Grams Don Griffith Larry Grohn Everett Hale Mark Helland Michael Henton Phillip Manger James M el land Dwayne Simons S tan Sinex Blaire Stiegelmeyer John Umeno Robert Vinson Neal Wehmer Richard Welsh 27 In Recognition of Outstanding Seniors 1 971-72 graduates listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges included, K left to riggltj: Row 15 Michael S. Willis, Richard M. Hughes, Row 2 Jeudi Olson, Jeff Spere, Johanna T. Schwich, Donald L. Milholland, Gayle . Sefverson, Row 3 Carolyn Silflow, Kirk Sandburg, Janine R. Galbraith, Linda J. Craft, Doug V. Parker, Jim Fisher. Not pictured: James E. Harri, S te-ven H. Lansing, Mark S. Scholz and Frank Wilson. Bruce Bierke was selected as PL U's first Rhodes Scholar. S. mv' The 1971 Lute football season closed with senior honors presented to J. Hadland, D. Hillesland, Nancy M yklebust is re- I Seated jg S. Pietras, G. Huntington, K. Koehn, and S. Harshman. cognized as Sports Woman of the Year. Awards and Honors to Graduating Seniors Philip Lafuik-George Fisher Scholar Athlete Award Steven D. Harshman-Jack Hewins Award Nancy M ykelbust- Woman of the Year in Sports Terry N. Campbell-American Marketing Association Award Jeffrey R. Spere-Alpha Kappa Psi Award Michael C. Henton-Financial Executive Institute Award Ralph Kendall-Lutheran Brotherhood Award Arete Society Seniors: Bruce Bierke, Carol J. Christensen, Karen L. Cosand, Stephen M. Gregory, Linda C. Hammer, James M. Helleson, Kathryn L. Hegtfvedt, Steven H. Lansing, James L. Myers, Jerry A. Nelson, Dale T. Neese, Margaret G. Neubauer, Patricia A. Olson, Carolyn Bel um Pendle, Dikka Schnackenberg, Johanna T. Schwich, Carolyn D. Silf ow, Laurie A. Taplin Juniors: James H. Hacket, Jennifer A. McDonald, Curtis Wickre 1 xgk. gi ,X I xxx V ' i , .x 'Ake' Palm completed an outstanding career as the Lutes fifth leading scorer. Blue Key members for the 1971-72 Academic year are: fback rowf James Harri, James 5-Dlelgeson, fmiddle rowf Kurt Wickre, Mike Reiter, ffront row! Dwight Galbraith, Phil au son. 1971-72 Tassels are Cleft to rightj: Jody Schwich, Linda Loken, Julie Husby, Denise Little, Kim Helleson, Linda Sutra, Carolyn Silflow, Ann Henderson, Mrs. Creso Iadvisorj, Linda McConnell, Debbie Hutson, and Linda Craft. Not pictured: Laurie Taplin and Karen Taylor. Q I F 5 S i 5 E 2 E ff 3 H 44 M W 5 33 39 5 5: Q : 1 H 5 W f 5 3 E 3 5 2 3 v' E if f Qi gs if E :sf ii Q E3 E E E Q2 5 Q3 i 1 3 3 3 3? 4 7' MAL '-Zifiiig -1,-ms :-fi 15 E -Zag V V . ,-Vs, H .3 K .aggsx . T3 G. Mitchell Arnold Sue Battalion Curtis Beeman Brian Bessler Bruce Bessler Chris Bidle Jeff Borup Beth Borgoyne Candy Callan Ted Carlson Carol C lingman Linda Danielson Jim Dunn Debi Eisert Kathie Ferguson DeDe Finlayson Krista Fuglestad Dwight Galbraith Kristine George Kris Gerke Jerold Hanson Bob Hoff Carol Poly J.J. KRa phiej Ron Jacobson Susan Kempe Cascade Cascade decided to break the routine of things a bit with a dorm dinner held in e fil lei. ,, 'I lf, :T ' -1911 if ' 'If ,,f ': kg ,,.. , W ,wit , f 12727 2 f 1 -100 15 ' rf gg V H ff? 'L 1 S 5 ,V 1 arly March. il ga i 3 2 ii If Cascade Dorm Officers: K left to ri htj bottom row: DeDe Finlayson, Dean Stafford Row 2: Juanita S letten, Randi Leighton, Jim Hammond, Ron Smart, Char S tenseth. , Z, MW! A W H U .W g-Ev:,j..,,, J,,,5,,, H- ,L ':- 'ina I-:FV-.5' ,.., V' ' ' fi. if ' W T51 ii ns 'Lraiiw 8 Q , 1 if if -, 1if:ff:fi. in-.ft gb . 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Poleo Dave Qualheim Mark Rowland Roy Sorensen Keith Sorestad Frank Spear Mark Strand Terry Teigen Greg Thompson J onathan Tompkins Lance Tonn Walter T ushkow Doug Vanarsdall John Velazquez David Waind Ken Weaver Brian Webber Ken Weatby Rick Wigen Doug Woods 289 29 O Ever green S., 2 55' ,swag Q51 -EDEHEQR ,Q 'N 355 me is X ll v. Evergreen Dorm officers: I left to rightj Helge Berg, Niel Martin, Jeff Glado-w, Cliff Sanden, and Joel Hauge. Alan Bacon Helge Berg A ' iff, ',eL A A 4' if f up ian ' ,,, 1 Kim Bishop fl H Ron Carlson V , q v k,'- V, W.. f I x fy 7, f f M I if B it ,M C, 11 . - , ' 'f2:ai,.J Brent Christensen W, rf' P A V Q W 'Q . ' q Mark Buckingham ' ,ivy W- V an We Lung-Tai Chu :rj r 71 W John Claus s fi Y. 1 f A! g 1 I ,S .1 1,1 B ' fvz' - ' 5 ,f , f Richard Claus it , ,, .,,, , g Scott Conard 1. nf 'A Us I ' 'QW 323' -. John Dawson ,V . - fl Tom Dodd Rodney Eckhardt David Edmonds C' f a1.l, Mft ? 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George Van Over watches a western after cleaning up his room. 4 Foss Hall Olympic House officers: Left to right: Jay Wilson, Mike Cox, Conrad Scroggins I in spirit only- as evidenced by the kegl, Dan H orsfall, and Bob Burns. 5 ff Roger Au Paul Bakken H efi -- 222:-2 f,,2fm s,ff: .. ,. V fl 'fhf aw gf , we W g Sp . 6 3 ,jgii 62 I f ,Q 2 2 2 f ff J 2 Zag, 454' x K N M W 2 2 2 wa 32 Q K vi, 4, of, f.-f 4 W 3 I 6 Paul Bodin ' Man-Lau Chu 5' if is 2 V vi 1-1? Cvfbm Eglander Kenneth Currens gg lg 5215 .. ,332 :J Craig Duff Paul Freesg Thom Gebhard 1 12' Bob Gerde 2 f 9 2 we if gm ,, Q i Y 2 Bob Hartl W. Hartl gf? BABB or E, SK rw A 2 ' .,e A ag - Ed Haymaker Robert Hervey S E ,W was 2,1 x 5 f 12i22 f2?:1zS - efsfiff ' 7294 if Jw 9 if Qw ffz 'V V725 M 2 22 2 1 ff! 2122422,2,f4.,. -22 2 22 l,,,.,,.,,l., A Lkx, M , M 4 -sn 2 2 ' firm Nordic House officers: Randy Scheele, Donn Paulson, Harold Jensen K Head Residentj, Ron i Stook, Steve Ramsey, and Jim Schuller. 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F aherty Susan Gatch Roberta Goodnow Cheryl Greenstreet Julie Gunning Laura Gustav Beck y Gutzler Julie Harris Harriet Harmon Sandra Harlin Lorrie Haunaer Gail Hancock Ellen Hieber Cindy Hildahl Cheryl Hohenstein Maradee Holland ' Kelsey Hughes Arlene Hutlin Jud Jewell Jill Jlohnson Lisa Johnson Karen J orgenson Barb J uhl Jeannie Kanz Helen Klatt Michelle Knoph Mary Jo Knudsen Janet Knu tsen Bev Kohler Kim Kransky Karen Kraus Myrna Larson Cathy Lee Vicki Leimback Julie Lewis Diane Lien Pat Locke Linda M cBee Pflueger Hall Leslie Adams Claire Alexander Marien Bailey Linda Baker Joyce Ball Kathy Beller Brenda Brunsfvold Susan Burnham Patricia Carden Gail Carlson Judy Carter Susi Christiansen Kathy Christianso Nancy Clark Becky Cole Janna Cooley Carol Cowling Leslie Curry Lori Dahl Pam Dean 1+ '- . ,. 'jf'-5 13, I . L :,., ,,t, S X M 5 f f 6 t Z A M 4 3 5 X L .fa - , ,Q R I W x! A, X if f if if ' H04 I if 2 41 I ,fm fi? 2 it f, if 5 if fe- , fe . ,. 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Scott Teri Selvig Gail Siekman Joanne Simmonarson Carleen Sinnes Lynda Siqueland Lynne Sloan J oan S oderstrom Carol Stein Karolee S tefuens Sue Stewart Joann S tueland Patti Taber N. Dorm officers: Kelsey Redlin, Nancy Clark, and Nancy !BummerJ Myklebustg Maxine Wallender, Asst. Head Resident, and Mrs. Carrie Mae Barr, Head Resident. Sharon Ames Marlene Andersen Chris Anderson Sallee Anderson Shirley Aitken Connie Asmussen Sherrie Baker Joan Bangsund Nancy Barkley Karen Bateman J an Beck Julie Becker Sue Bock Kaylyn Bockmuehl Liz Boltz Wanda Boltz Sue Bork Candy Brown Peggy Brown Karen Bryant J orene Byers Kathy Campbell Cand Clark Cynt ia Clark Kay Clore Renee Dickie Teryl Dirks Sharon Dye Michal Ann Engel Karin Ericson Debbie Gabrielsen Jo Ann Gervais Phyllis Gonigan Nancy Gray Gail Green Jan Greenwood Denise Guss Laura Lee Hagen Kathryn Hamilton Linda Hansen Sally Harrigan Al'vina Hauf Ann Haugerud Susan Hays Nancy Higgins .Q Kreldler Hall .a,, . D . -I . 75 ' i. 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RR - 5 1 S K N 2 . 2 - is I ' 1:. .s-:ww - , - iw rf- - I: ' -. I.. - . , Sffwllgf 7-IV W. r.: . J .-:N-:rx f v , . . S E ' A A . ,Y .,.. Q N Q r h A :R 41. .. . x W, .gfsgxx ,M 5 K ,gg 5 - Q. r t ,. i 14. , X , . aw J '-.. . - P - X 2' A 1f s , Y - .si K' 5 elvis ,. 8 Q'Qf9':o'Q 79 5 he GQQQQQQ.. l Q Qgx 'IQ anb ec ...JP , Kreidler's Dorm Council: K. Randolph, N. Turner, N. Johnson, B. Nelson, A. Ko, D. Slo-vik, N. Higgins, R. Dickie, Mrs. Parsons, J. Bangsund. f 3? 2, 3 E . Q, :. ' .Z eg' ...A z ' .ffl A l MJWGMAV ., , ,, ,,54m,m,. 5 ,?ifz4f4fefm2 it 'W y ff Z x 4- 5 it f 5 5 . 2'- 5 .eizzt . -f:- 4 if ' 1 ,, y 411, ff! .- I . ,., We if ,H ,, W, ww.- ilwk biggygg 'f s Melissa Hill Bonnie Hitchcock Gwen Hiort Debbie Hogen Cathy Holkstad Nancy Holsinger Nancy Johnson Dana Karshis Diane Kinnuen Sue Kinter Beth K lafvano Kathy Knudsen x. ' y -., ,, ' ,f,,gy5x,, . ,, ff' ,L bl Y? A 7 4 Lf? 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A rv Q f Kathy Walgren Carol Walker Laura Wallace Diane Waters Karen Weber Cindy Wiberg Kinda Wickett Allyson Ko Nancy Larson Kathryn Le Pard Diane Lloyd Mary Lorentzsen Ellen Madsen Marian Maki Pam Meyer Janice Moore Ann Nedrow Barbara Nelson Nancy Nelson Dorothg Oaks Becky lson Linda Olson Linda Ormisher Diane Osborn Alicia Perkins Terry Pfeifer Karen Prall Karen Randolph Elizabeth Rue Laura Rutland Judy Sander Mary Kay Schmedke Virginia Schmidt Pam Schoch Carol Scholze Karen Sefverson E. Suzie Sheridan Linda Shield Dena Slofuick Pamela Smith Vicki Sorum Carolyn Sprauge Cyndi S tandifer Milly Stensrom Eileen Sullifvan Carol Sunofsk y Margie Terhorst Heather Trent Kathy Trigp Mary Tro ell Nancy Turner Jo Waldschmidt O2 Janet Allen Donna Anderson Karen Anderson Marian Anderson Lyn A yres Debbgz Baker Ann alerud Toni Barreith Sue Bean Bernice Becker Gayle Beckstrom Melinda Bellin Pam Blair Karen Bohn Claudia Brown Bobbie Carter Connie Cook Debbie Cornils Sarah Crawford Lois Dahl Deanna Dahlberg Kathy Daneker Molly Dafvis Bobbie Denham Jacqueline Dilley Linda Dolph Oli-via Dorsey Sue Eckhardt Linda Evans Wendy Enger Kathryn F redstrom Gloria Fry Mary Geisler Janice Gerdes Kathy Gilbertson Janine Gibson Ruth Grimstad Laurie Gunderson Lynda Harman Wendy Hennell Marjorie Herold Roberta Highland Judi Holmer Linda Honold Katherine Huang Joyce J anecek Diane Jensen Denise Johnson Karen Kempf Laurie Kerr Kame Kirkwood Joy Kristiansen N ..,, 5 'L 3 is sv N ..-. ,ES 6 x X z - A ff K .ff Hong Hall HA. ss, M .2-' ,r . e is S il it J' Wi 1 2 , 1 Q-Ei: ...,, -:Z W 1 is N ,- 'Sf J sk 5 if wits 14- . FX ,K ,X S X 1 F :Q fi A :. sq 'Ni . . N x 33 ,QQ N if ex' N' ,, X A ,yi S QP' 3? It's bombs away in the great Hong-Rainier water fight' .,,. Q : -- ' 55+ , fs. 39,5 I i I , ig is A we if A A 5 A by arf .. W ' QR -, -. -1 . f. .. -I 15: X X X X Linda Larsen L A' mg K A Gwen Larson X 9 ' Barbara Linder : 1: -ff A ' A Q Sue Lund ., , i n by ttyy X X Teresa Makuakane . K, , 'Q v X vi ' i 'J fwgsfibg'-,P f A S 30 4 Kris Aarhus Nancy Amodt Beck Anderson Maribleth Anderson Joann Baird Shelley Bahia Galyle Bean Ro in Beary Linda Beattie Debbie Bernard Joy Bierkestrand Diane Bjorklund Margo Blencha Marcia Bodin Beck y Boehne Susan Brady Beth Brinkmeyer Ann Bristol Candy Bryant Muriel Buehler Callae Bugbee Fay Burnett Cori Caldwell Alix Carlson Debra Casperson Connie Chambers Linda Christian Zena Churchill Joyce C lefvenger Katlky Cooper Sue reafver Doris Dahl Donna Dammen Judy Diment Linda Droste Peggy Dryer MaryJane Dykstra Rae Edwards Christine Elser Barbra Ellingson Peggy Erickson Peggy Evans Linda Gardner Tracey George Debra Gibbons Jan Gilpin Diane Gormley Kim Green Jillinda Greene Renae Gunstone Julie Hall Maurene Hansen Betsy Harrison Kristi Harstad Arlene Heberden Lisa Heins i W Q? 91 f sw '6 2 9 X Ordal Hall 5 5 ... kr 111 , Y Q I M 4+ QW, , 1 .A x gt? 3 .lj Q5 5 - ' ' i 4- y It f W , .--5 fix 1' if n N ' ....-.......v Y f af v ,gf Mm, 2 ,mf W' , f. fi' in Q , A Q . , . we I g ,i as A ti ff - 1 153 2 F vgffl' f ff fl if 5. 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'i w ik Meri Mattson Jane McClintock Pam Mc Williams Ann Mehlum Lanette M eu li Debby Nelson Vikki N y borg Karen O'Connell Nancy Olsen Alice Olson Joan Pauling Jill Ann Prestridge Marilyn Radek Mary Ralston Margie Reuter Marilyn Rose Gail Sahlberg Leanne S c harf Melinda Schlatter Margo Scholer Jackie Setchfield Karen Sk ones J onice Spivey Nancy Stephenson Cheryl Stoddard Joan Theuerkauf Rebecca Thompson Kay Toler Nancy T refethen Billie Verner Joyce Viele Barbara Wallis Sheryl Wolfe Rebecca Wright Janet Yeager Pearl Yuan Dorm Officers: First ro-w, J. Allen, J. J anecek, K. Gilbertson, J. Gibson, Second row, B. Denham, A. Balerud, J. Viele, M. Anderson, T. Barreith, S. Ingalsbeg Third row, C. Stoddard, M. Scholer, L. Schnur, D. Hickel, D. Anderson, M. Herold, K. Wicks, and Laurie and Bruce Vonda, houseparents. SK'Sf . M NN -s-iff Zim' X . 303 Ordal's dorm officers are C l to rj: Lisa Heins, secretary: Tammy Skubinna, historian: Kris Hirschmann, 'vice president: Becky .Wulf, devotional chairman: Becky Anderson, president: Lynn Steiner, treasurer: Joy Bierkestrand, publicity chairman: and Sandy Likkel, social chairman. I at N, X fx X X wk A 0 gk 8 X , 427 X be f sf - f x J is S z ff-Else: g s Y ir siq.'m'm. Z . Q-:-' Q D P ,rf J c-isc gif .D 5 i, H sz, D. EX, F a ' o ,f as :si ig' X ' m it-'rs 1 get 'L ' N. L L ,fl ,SSW X 'is ' '- - ' ,-ee-e' K K slr .qw i . N -tiff if N Nw 1' ,ss 1 . ZX fi, t Qii- , e .gm t K-gnc ' , 4' K 1c-- Az ,Q f 5 K J S . X ,X . Q. S . ,L . .5 . We Y L . Er., Q f H N 2, 1 1 Q is-w e. Q' 'f tff Q: A f - J - are 4' I Q V eww we Q it fn - gi. 14. sf gf! .X - K Xvf N55 fs s wwf J if XX if N, gg Zi E. its A ,ia ,WN- Q J' W SEQ 5 SX W Nil, f X ' X MQW of fc f S x D 55 li? Y Q X it 'ff mv . si we file, 3 , A v S 4 , A 'Z f 5 6 ' , . X... A ,:.. ,, W . -P S i ,, qt: Sw Q X X L 1 X , hi s Ls, Q, fy :Ng its , 1, ii i sf .N f- are 5g:g,.. X A 'SNS' fi. SSP' -N . . be g m ' g ,. . fxii D p . ,, 5 N , ' L X H 5 Q Q Q gg is W I x - rf ,, A 1,7 - 1 f X tg Q X Y 5 x Q55 is X M Rf SSX D X Q. R E f f - v , - . . 1 0, .ps ' ---f 1 04, be , 6 .i .w.,,..,? X 5 Gael Helander Debbie Henry Kristin Hirschmann Cheryl Hobson Ann Hodson Sharon Hoffmann Dori Holmes Sharon Hurn Julie Husby Marilyn Ingerson Gay Ittner Sandy Jacobson Jane Jamieson Dulne John Chris Johnson Connie Johnson Janet Johnson Laurie Johnson Sharon Johnson Linda Kastning Bee? Keller Sue ent Liane Kleppe Lynette Knapp Ann Knudsen Marlene Korsmo Julie K fvinsland Chris Laird Sue Larson Cathy Lee Sara Lee Deb Leichtle Jenifer Leitz Bonnie Leonard Nancy Lieruance Sandy Likkel Diane Lund Melanie Likins Carol Malfvin Pat Malzahan Shelley Mann Sandy Marzolf Sand Mattice Ann McArthur Chris McCormack Regina McKay Patty Melton Carol Miller Lynn Morley Lynnette Munson Peggy Nick Marie Nordquist Chirs Nyberg Maryrose O'Dell Jean Maire Olsen Linda Olsen Sharon Otness Linda Polly Janet Putman Kari Quanbeck Cathy Radford Ellen Reinhardt Carolyn Rice Karin Romer J an Saarela Linda Saunders Paula Schoknecht Debbie Scholz Louise Schuler Barbara Schulze Carolyn Schutz Jamie S haw Trisha Simmons Cynthia Skelly Tammy Skubinna Cherie Sorenson Mary Smidt Ruth Smidt Marilyn Stelzer Sue Strathy Lyn Steiner Karen Stenberg Linda S tofuer Marii Swanson Jill Tallman Janet Tagge Laurie Taylor Linda Thompson Carol Thorsness Jane Tollack Kathy Trondsen Terrie Vollmer Mary Waag Lori Wiesner Colleen Willey Christine Willgress Leslie Wold Becky Wulf Phyllis Zimmerman I : r f Nw A s T -Q.: ,f ,555 -f , - , F 4:5235-W LG: f A .r X1 gf s . 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Brandt Betsy Bridwell Bobbie Brown Katie Calfee Mary Carlson Terri Carlson Susan C hamness Susan Chang Debi Chapin Sue Claiborne Elizabeth Colby Sharon Dahl Kathy Dalgleish Sandy Dimler Mary Donatello Carolyn Drayden Sherry Erickson Mary Eslick Joan F awuer Karen F iarlie Beth F lagg Beck y F ranko Linda Freeman Lola Gammell Janice Gannon Mary George Anita Gerstmann Roxane Giesecke Glenda Gunning Sherri Gunning Bonnie Gwynne Diana Harmon Barbara Hatlen Melanie Hein Stephanie Hein Rosemary Henle Beth Herman Cheryl Hi ashiyama Barbara I-gllian Kathy Hook Teresa Hwa Kari S oo Isaacson 307 Kathy Jackson Cindy Jacobsen Judy Jacobson Melanie Jechort Beatha Johnson Jacki Johnson Sally Johnson Debbie Jones Vicki Joslin Cherie J un Kathy Keeltfz Mary Anne Kampen Suzanne Kiesow Cinda Kirkwood Stack Kiyasu Sue lammer Christelle Knoph Ruriko Kodani Mary Kfvamme Dianne Kfuapil Dianne Lalum Bonnie Larson Debbie Lafuere Marsha Leach Kathy Lewis Denise Little Becky Lifoesay Laura Lucas Naomi Lyso Kathy Malcom Susan Malek Melodee Malm Cindi Manuel Danae Matz Noreen McClintock Bonnie M cEldoon Cindy Mc Tee Ann Meacham Georgene Meister Ka y M elzark Clarissa M etzler Sandy Moeller Cynthia Moon Carol Monson Cyndi Nelson Linda L. 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Q, M s 1 5 4 -W yyr, f ' Off-Campus Isn't That Bad At All!! 1 X 49 H-6-1 4 INDEX ADMINISTRA TION Abrahamson, Noel 86 Achepohl, Keith 269,298 Adachi, Seiichi 24 9,252 Adams, Harry 253,257 Alexander, Angelia 256 Alexander, Bruce 251 Allen, Larry 244 Anderson, Charles 256 Arbaugh, George 249,255 Baker, Judy 252 Bancroft, Stuart 262 Batker, Kenneth 257 Bauighman, M Syra 264 Bea , Philip 2 2 Beckman, Jim 63,65 Benton, Paul 67,254 Bergerson, Lois 263 Bergum, Gladys 244 Berntsen, David 253 Bexton, Harold 259 Blomquist, Grace 254 Blubaugh, Glenn 254 Bohannon, Randolph 256 Brink, James 257 Broeker, Herman Joe 265 Brue, Stanley 258 Buchanan, A. Dean 253 Capr, Richard 93,1 60,260 Car eton, Samuel 254 Carlson, Roy 1 92,21 0,265 Carvey, Davis 262 Chase, Gary 220,221 ,265 Christian, David 245 Christopherson, Kenneth 255 Clarke, Sue 251 Collinge, Frank 259 Coltom, Ronald 251 Cone, Dorothy 263 Cou tu, Margaret 263 Creso, Irene 256 Crockett, Richard 259 Dahl, David 261 Danielson, Barbara 232,235,265 DeBower, Carrol 264 Denbrook, Terry 245 Dirksen, Charles 262 Doughty, Judd 60,67,245,260 Dunmire, Kenneth 1,243,249 Eklund, Emmet 255 Elwell, George 260 Eman, Vir inia 93,160,260 Espeseth, Eoleta 251 Farmer, Donald 24 9,259 Faye, Louise 254 Fisk, Robert 1 57 Fletcher, Josephine 264 Gee, Arthur 256 Genda, Ronald 258 Giddings, William 251,256 Gilbertson, Gordon 87,261 Gilbertson, William 259 Gintz, In rid 257 Giroux, Eucille 249 Giurash, Betty 253 Godfrey, Eric 252 Gough, Fern 263 Govig, Stewart 255 Gruss, Roger 249 Halseth, James 258 Hanson, Vernon 259 Harmic, Edward 56,261 Herzog, John 256 Heyer, Ronald 256 Hoseth, Paul 1 94,265,266 Hostetter, Thelma 263 Huber, Curtis 24 9,255 Huestis, Laurence 256 Hutcheon, William 262 Isaacson, Lynn 239 Jacobs, Clarence 257 Jacobson, Lois 1 1 4,263 Jensen, JoAnn 124,256 Jensen, Robert 258 J obst, Richard 259 Johnson, David 258 Johnson, Lucille 254 Johnson, William 257 Johnston, Kenneth 264 Jones, Richard 254 J orgenson, Ronald 264 Juggkuntz, Richard 62,1 79,1 92, 1 Karl, Theodore 60,1 97,260 Keyes, David 260 King, Gundar 262 King, Vivian 57,261 Kittleson, Lars 260 Kittilsby, James 1 92,223 Klopsch, Raymond 254 Knapp, Calvin 261 Knudsen, Jens 256 Knutson, David 255 Kracht, Jerry 59,82,261 Larsgaard, John 25 9 Larson, Dale 254 Larson, Edgar 253 La Elgrgp, Gordon 60, 62, 63, 65, 95, Lauer, Anthony 262 Leake, Penny 1 78,263 Leasure, Daniel 36,1 79,252 Lemieux, Nona 263 Leraas, Harold 256 Liebelt, Paul 257 Lister, Tony 1 63 Lowes, Brian 256 Lundgaard, Gene 1 33,21 5,225,265 Lundy, Robert 256 Martilla, John 262 Martinson, Arthur 258 Mathers, Marjorie 264 McMaster, Keith 262 Menzel, Barbara 263 Menzel, Paul 255 Menzel, Robert 1 51 Meyer, Lawrence 1 1 1,261 Me er, Christian 257 Millyer, Christine 263 Miller, Marlen 258 Minetti, Gary 252,264 Moe, Richard 260 Monroe, Katharine 254 Munn, Bradley 253 M yrbo, Gunnulf 255 Napius, Alice 67,1 1 2,264 Nelson, Charles 251,253 Nelson, Neale 259 Nelson, Victor 245 Nesset, Burton 24 9,256 Nesting, Norman 253 Nesvi , Milton 1,1 97,249 Neufeii, Harvey 249 Nolph, Jesse 259 Nordholm, Eric 54, 96, 1 28,1 44, 1 66,1 69,1 86,260 Nordquist, Philip 258 Nornes, Sherman 257 Oberholtzer, Dwight 259 Officer, Sara 265 OLsen, Robert 1 97,256 OLson, David 24 9,251,265 OLson, Franklin 264 OLson, Linda 124,263 Orvik, Florence 264 Ostensen, Burton 1 97,249,256 Parker, William 38, 54,96,1 46, 260 Pederson, Arne 264 Perr Albert 1 25,251 Peterson Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, John 1 79,255 M Petersen, , Charles 262 Clayton 253 Gary 257 James 249 Wilma 263 Petty, Rodney 264 Phillips, Carolyn 233,265 Phillips, James 240 Pilgrim, Walter 255 Reigstad, Paul 251,254 Robbins, David 57,1 45,1 69,261 Robinson, George St. John 254 Roskos, George 260 Royce, Joan 263 Sare, William 261 Scharnweber, William 258 Schiller, J.A. 251,259 Schnackenberg, Walter 258 Schwidder, Ernst 260 Severtson, Erving 259 Skones, Maurice 260 Sorenson, Ruth 1 29,256 Spangler, Carl 254 Stein, L ynn 264 Stinzi, Vernon 251,262 Stucke, Doris 251,263 Swank, Duane 256 Swenson, Marvin 238 Swenson, Rodney 254 Tang, Kwong- Tin 25 7 Toblason, Fred 256 Tomsic, Walter 1 78,260 Torrens, Robert 238 Toven, Audun 255 Ulbricht, Paul 259 Van Beek, James Van Tassel, Daniel 254 Vedell, Howard 253 Vinie, David 258 Walter, George 259 Watkinson, Grant 262 Webster, Mar 259 Webster, Pauly259 Wiegman, Eugene 37, 64, 1 40,1 71 , 1 89,1 94,24 9,250 Wickstrom, Margaret 53,1 23,252 Williamson. Jane 264 Woehrle, Margaret 263 Yang, Jefferson 256 Zulauf, Dwight 262 ACTIVITIES Admissionsgfen House 124,125 Androcles a the Lion 1 44, 1 45 Art!Nursing Dedication 1 78,1 79 ASPL U Sprin Symposium 1 74,1 75 AWS 52,53,1 55,1 70 Bridal Show 148 Boys' Town Choir 41 Candlelight Service 98 Capping 1 1 4 Cave 96,97,1 1 8,1 1 9 Christmas Carol 96 Christmas Concert 97 Chinese New Year Celebration 120,121 Contemporary Music Concert 83 Convocations 40, 92,1 05,1 64 Dad's Day 1 1 5 Danish Gymnasts 50 Denver Symphony 73 The Drunkard 38 Finals Week 102 Graduation 1 94,1 95,1 96,1 97 Herbert Brokering 1 72,1 73 Homecoming 74,75, 76, 77 Hunger Day 1 50 I Solisti Di Zagreb 43 Interp Congress 1 71 Interim 110,1 11,112 Jesus Christ Superstar 1 88 Josh White 39 King and I 1 66,1 67,1 68,1 69 Lion in Winter 1 04 Lost Kiva 80 Lucia Bride 94,95 Luther League Day 61 Mayfest 1 84, 1 85 Mom's Weekend 140,141 M oratorium 1 89 Moving infout 35,1 98,1 99 Nominatin Convention 134,1 35 Novice Delgate Tournament 93 Oratory Contest 82 Orientation Week 36,37 Osipov Balalaika Orchestra 1 1 6 Pastor's Installation 62,63 P.E. Conference 68,69 Picnic 1 90,1 91 PLU History 130,1 31,1 32,133 Rainmaker 81 Rock and Roll Revival 84,85 Royal Winnipeg Ballet 51 Sports Banquet 1 92,1 93 Student Life 35,42,43, 91, 1 00, 101,1 08,109,138,139,149,152, 153,154,155,1 76,1 77,180,181, 1 82,1 98, 1 99 Washington State Student Con- gress 60 ATHLETICS Baseball 222,223,224 Basketball 1 06,1 07,126,127, 21 4,21 5,21 6 Crew 88,89,230,231 Cross Country 213 Fogglgzll 44,45, 70, 71,21 0,21 1, Girls' Sports 88,89,232,233, 234,235 Golf 225 Skiing 21 8 Soccer 21 7 Spring Sports 1 56, 1 57,1 58 Swimming 220 Tennis 228,229 Track 226,227 Water Polo 221 Wrestling 21 9 STUDENT SER VICES AND ORGANIZATIONS Alpha Psi Omega 1 86,187 Ambassador Quartet 56 ASPLU 136,1 74,1 75 A WS 52,53,1 65,1 70 Band 86,87 Central Services 245 CHOICE 151 Choir of the West 97,1 1 7 Chorale 57 Computer Center 242 Debate 1 60 Health Center 244 Independent Knights 1 28 International Students Organi- zation 120,121,122,123 Library 242 Mooring Mast 267 Olson uditorium 241 Orchestra 58,59,97 Photo Lab 243 Pool 241 Religious Life Office 65 286 SAGA 66 Seasprites 142 Security! Maintenance 240 S rs 129 'lggsels 281 University Center 238,239 STUDENTS Aakre, David 56,310 Aamodt, Norma 31 0 Aarhus, Kristine 304 Abenroth, Gregg 227 Ackermann, Joan 1 42 Adams, Kathryn 307 Adams, Leslee 233,298 Adams, Susan 53,307 Aitken, Shirle 300 Albert, Jack 279 Aldrich, Janis 307 Alexander, Claire 242,298 Alflen, Richard 225 Allen, Janet 302,303 Allen, Ora 279 Allphin, Lynn 268 Alworth, Marshall 268,296 Ames, Gregory 279 Ames, Sharon 95,300 Amidon, John 21 0,22 7 Amodt, Nancy 304 Amole, Gale 306 Amundson, Edward 95 Andersen, Andersen, Andersen, Marlene 300 Neal 126,296 Russel 268 Anderson, Brian 279 Anderson, Anderson, christy soo David 128,288 Anderson, David 36,296 Anderson, Deborah C. 307 Anderson, Deborah M. 232 Anderson, Donna 74,302,303 Anderson, J o Marie 74, 75 Anderson, Judith 31 0,31 1 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Karen 80, 96,1 66,302 Marian 302,303 Maribeth 304 Rebecca M. 53,304,305 Rebecca Lou 307 Sally 30 Sandra 279 Anderson, Sharon 268 La urel310 Andvik, Appelo, Steve 54,96, 1 69,31 0 Archer, Gerald 279 Arne, Karl 2 79 Arnold, George 80,286 Arnold, Rebecca 307 Ask land, Bradford 2 79 Asmussen, Connie 234,300 Atlee, Denise 30 7 Au, Wung King !Rogerj 294 Auge, Philip 2 9 Axelson, John 292 Ayres, Linda 268,302 Ayres, Susan 268 Bacon, Alan 290 Bade, Rillymond 279 Baile , aren 298 Baird? J oann 304 Baker, Deborah 302 Baker, Linda 298 Baker, Randy 279 Baker, Sherrie 268,300 Baker, Thomas 22 9 Bakke Paul 228 294 Beckstrom, Gayle 142,302 Beeman, Curtis 286 Beller, Kathy 80, 96,298 Bellin, Melinda 302 Bender, Joel 2 92 Benedict, Deborah 307 Bengston, Diane 268,307 Bennet, Dale 31 0 Bennet, David 1 94 Bennet, Mark 292 Benson, Debora 54,80 Benson, Floyd 295 Bentle , Doreen 27 9 Berg, I3-Jelge 2 90 Berg, Marita 307 Bergen, Cheryl 268 Berger, Michael 126,127,222,295 Bergeson, Kristen 2 79 Bergstrom, Bev 38,268 Bernard, Debra 304 Berner, Gary 21 9,288 Berntsen, Rose 279 Bertram, Timothy 296 Bertsch, Terence 292 Berven, Keith 2 79 Bessler, Brian 286 Bessler, Bruce 286 Betzander, Annette 1 71 Bidle, Christine 286 Bil er, Gary 21 0 Bilitein, Diane 1 69,268 Binz, Walter 268,31 0,31 1 Bishop, Kim 290 Bissell, Schuyler 296 Bielde, James 84 Bierke, Bruce 24 9,280 Bierkestrand, Joy 304,305 Bjorklund, Diane 304 Bjorklund, Terrie 1 71 Blair, Christine 31 0 Blair, Pamela 302 Blecha, Margo 304 Blessing, Karen 307 Bly, David 292 Bock, Susan 300 Bockemuehl, Kaylyn 300 Bodin, Kristin 268 Bodin, Marcia 294,304 Boehme, Ronald 296 Boehne, Rebecca 304 Bohlinlg, Marlin 292 Bohn, aren 302 Boltz, Elizabeth 300 Boltz, Wanda 268,300 Bomgren, Deborah 307 Bondo, Thomas 133 Book, Cynthia 307 Boos, Walter 296 Bork, Susan 300 Borlaug, Lars 78,268 Borup, Jeffery 210.286 Bostrom, Albert 225,296 Botz, Gail 268 Bowles, Rick 210 Boyce, Clifford 2 79 Brady, Susan 304 Branam, Stephen 268,288 Brandt, Carol 54,66,80,1 45,1 46, 1 87,307 Brehmer, Michael 21 0 Brinkmeyer, Beth 304 Bristol, Ann 74,304 Brook s, Joe 2 95 Brown, Bettie 307 Brown, Candy 300 Brown, Claudia 142,302 Campbell, Gordon 249 Campbell, Kathleen 300 Campbell, Terry 279 Canney, Sherrie 268 Carden, Patricia 298 Carder, Peter 220,221 Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Alix 304 Dale 290 David 268 Duane 296 Gail 298 Mar 307 Pauly288 Carlson, Ron 245 Carlson, Terri 1 85,307 Carlson, Theodore 128,228,229, Carruthers, Ann 21 8,268 Carson, Lawrence 279 Carter, Judith 298 Carter, Roberta 302 Carvey, Christianna 1 71 Case, Kathyellen 269 Casperson, Debra 269,304 Cessnun, Katherine 31 0 Chambers, Connie 304 Chamness, Sue 307 Chan, Kwok Leung fKennethf 123 Chandler, Maryann 269 Chang, Susan 307 Chapin, Debra 307 Chapman, Ronald 296 Chau, Albert 292 Chsgg, Moon Kit fPatrickJ 123, Cheung, TatMing fDanielJ 292 Chindavanich, Suwat CGayj 21 7 Chui, Chiew Sieng fLynJ 279 Choy, Ernest 128 Christensen, Allan 288 Christensen, Brent 290 Christensen, Carol 269 Christensen, Diane 269 Christensen, Kathryn 298 Christensen, Mark 288 Christensen, Paul 128,296 Christensen, Susan 298 Christian, Linda 66,304 Christianson, Carl 21 8 Christopherson, Dan 21 8 Christopherson, James 279 Christopherson, Orpha 269,31 0 Chu, Lung Tai 290 Chu, Man Lau fDanielJ 294 Church, Robert 38,54, 96,1 86, 1 87 Churchill, Zena 304 Cimino, Verna 279 Claiborne, Susan 307 C lann, Joe 31 0 Clark, Candi 300 Clark, Cynthia 300 Clark, Nancy 298,299 Clark, Richard 279 Clark, William 279 Claus, John 269,290 Claus, Richard 290 Clevenger, Joyce 304 Tl- , Balda, Shelley 21 8,304 Baldwin, Kristine 53,307 Balemd, Ann 302,303 Ball, Joyce 75,298 Ban sund, Joan 53,300 Bangs, Allen 2 95 Banks, Lawrence 296 Barber, David 268 Barker, Roxie 299 Barkley, Nancy 4 9,300 Barnes, Claudia 52,307 Barreith, Linda 268,302,303 Bartlett, Lynn 31 0 Bash, William 296 Bastien, James 2 79 Bateman, Karen 129,300 Battalion, Susan 268,286 Baucom, Michael 279 Bean, Gayle 304 Bean, Susan 302 Beard, Gail 31 0 Beary, Robin 304 Beattie, Linda 304 Beaudoin, Laurance 66,288 Beck, Janice 300 Beck, John 279 Beck, Leigh 292 Beck, Thomas 56,31 0 Becker, Bernice 302 Becker, Julie 300 Brown, David 292 Brown, Dennis 279 Brown, Judith 2 79 Brown, Peg y 300 Brueckner, Tim 288 Bruning, John 54,96,1 71,296 Brunsvold, Brenda 298 Bryant, Candace 94, 95,300,304 Buchanan, Mark 54,80,31 0,31 1 Buck, Christopher 21 3,22 7,268 Buckingham, Mark 290 Buehler, Muriel 304 Bugbee, Callae 1 93,304 Bunge, Keith 292 Burch, John 288 Burgoyne, Beth 286 Burnett, Fay 304 Bllfflhllm, Susan 398 Burns, Mary 232 Burnworth, David 279 Buser, Scott 21 1 Byers, Jeffery 296 Byers, J orene 300 Cam, Jean 2 79 Ca well, Eunice 304 Calfee, Kathryn 307,308 Callan, Cynthia 286 Calsbeek, Frank 76 Cameron, Ruth 268 Campbell, Colleen 27 9 Clingman, Carol 286 Clinton, Mark 21 0,225 Clore, Kay 300 Clouston, Monte 290 Colby, Elizabeth 307 Cole, John 2 79 Cole, Rebecca 298 Cole, Richard 288 Collins, James 1 60,269 Collman, Greg 21 0,292 Conk, Patricia 269 Conley, Robert 269 Cook, Connie 1 42,232,302 Cook, David 31 0 Cook, Steven 269 Cooley, Janna 298 Cooney, Charles 31 0 Cooger, Kathy 304 Cor in, Pat 129 Corman, John 296 Cornils, Deborah 302 Cosand, Karen 279 Coss, Carol 279 Cowling, Carol 298 Craft, Linda 269,280,31 0 Craig, Helen 269 Crawford, Sarah 302 Crea-ver, Susan 304 Croghan, Cathleen 269 Cumings, Patricia 269 Currens, Kenneth 229,294 Curry, Leslie 298 Curry, Margaret 2 79 Curry, William 269 Curtis, Thomas 296 Dada, Oludayo 123 Dahl, Dorris 304 Dahl, Lois 302 Dahl, Lori 298 Dahl, Sharon 307 Dahlberg: Deanna 302 Dalgleis , Katherine 94,307 Dallas, James 1 28 Dammen, Donna 304 Daneker, Kathleen 302 Daneker, Paul 2 96 Dangerfield, David 295 Daniels, Brian 292 Danielson, Linda 286 Davies, Scott 2 96 Davis, Glenn 1 62,21 0 Dawson, John 2 90 Dawson, Leland 269 Day, Marcia 269 Dean, Pamela 298 Deen, Mike 295 Degan, James 81 ,2 92 Degan, Thomas 54,269 Deisher, Randall 2 96 Denham, Bobbie 302,303 Denham, James 288 Densmore, Edgar 269 Derck, James 81,269 Devlin, Richard 60, 83,296 Dey, Thomas 21 3 Dickie, Renee 269,300 Dierker, Rebecca 269 Diers, Christine 1 1 5 Dill, Denny 31 0 Dilley, Jacqueline 302 Diment, Mary 304 Dimler, Gregory 296 Dimler, Sandra 307 Dirks, Teryl300 Dirschl, Candace 94,298 Dittrich, Richard 279 Dodaro, Bonnie 298 Dodd, Thomas 290 Dodson, Linda 302 Donovan, Jim 36,31 1 Dorris, Martha 279 Dorsey, Olivia 302 Doten. Helen 270 Doupe, Joseph 1 73,31 0 Dowling, Kathryn 1 46 Downie, Richard 288 Drayden, Carolyn 1 62,307 Dronen, Georgia 269,31 0 Droste, Linda 304 Dr yver, Margaret 304 Dryver, Sharon 269 Dube, Daniel 58,296 Duffy, Craig 294 Duggar, Gayle 310,31 1 Dug er, Paul 269 Dungam, Calvin 279 Dunn, James 1 93,21 7,286 Durham, Peggy 270 Dye, Sharon 300 Dykstra, Mary 304 Ea an, Ruth 270 Ecgardt, Susan 302 Eckhardt, Rodney 290 Edin, Richard 220,221,288 Edler, Phylis 270 F este, Eric 225,288 Field, Clifford 136,145,1 66,309 Finlayson, Anita 286 Finseth, Richard 21 0 Finseth, Terry 1 06,270 F instad, David 2 70 Fischer, James 245,270,280 Fisher, David 296 F iarlie, Karen 307 Fiellman, Jonathan 2 93 F lagg, Bethany 307 Flaherty, Flavia 270 Flaherty, Jean 298 Fluke, Karen 2 70 Ford, Douglas 78 Formoso, dward 2 79 F ox, Robert 2 93 Franko, Rebecca 75,307 Frazier, Daniel 83,1 60,1 71 F redstrom, Kathryn 1 45,302 Freeman, Linda 307 Freeman, Mark 288 F reese, Paul 2 94 Friday, William 2 79 Fritzen, Fredrick 296 Frose, Bob 21 3 Frost, Robert 21 8 Fry, Gloria 302 Fuglestad, Krista 286 F ynboe, Karen 1 93 F ynboe, Kathy 233 Gabielsen, Debra 300 Galbraith, Dwight 270,286 Galbraith, Janine 53,136,1 70, 2 70,280 Galloway, Lois 279 Gammell, Lola 307 Gannon, Janice 307 Garberg, Victoria 53 Gardner, Linda 304 Garland, William 270 Gatch, Linda 270 Gatch, Susan 298 Gebhard, Thomas 294 Gee, Pak Toon 123,21 7 Geisler, Mary 96,302 George, Kristine 270,286 George, Mary 307 George, Robin 2 79 George, Tracy 304 Gerde, Robert 270,294 Gerdes, Janice 304 Gerke, Kristi 286 Edmonds, David 290 Edwards, Rae 304 Egertson, Mark 145,1 69 Egertson, Sharon 1 69,270 Eglander, Corlein 294 Eisenhauer, John 2 1 8,2 93 Eisert, Debra 286 Ekelund, Susan 298 Eklund, Leslye 94 Ek lund, Suzanne 31 0 Elhard, Robert 2 79 Ellertson, Mark 293 Ellingson, Barbara 304 Ellison, Paula 2 79 Ellwein, Betty 279 Elser, Christine 1 29,304 Ely, Doug 288 Engel, Michal 300 Enger, Wendy 142,302 Erickson, Allan 270 Erickson, Allen 2 70,31 0 Erickson, Margaret 304 Erickson, Sharolyn 75,307 Ericson, Karin 235,300 Erwin, Kirk 295 Eslick, Mary 307 Espeset, Kathleen 298 Espeseth, Jon 31 0 Estes, Gale 298 Estrada, Dennis 106 Ettner , Peggy 298 Evans, Charlie 2 1 0 Evans, Joseph 2 70 Evans, Evans, Karen 270 Linda 302 Evans, Peggy 304 Gervais, Jo Ann 300 Geschwind, Janet 31 0,31 1 Gettmann, Jeffrey 2 96 Gibbon, Lawrence 288 Gibbons, Debra 304 Gibson, Janine 302,303 Giesecke, Roxane 1 70,307 Gilbgrtson, Kathleen 2 70,302, 3 3 Giles, David 67, 84,1 89,279 Gilletti, Jack 279 Gilpin, Janis 304 Gladow, Jeffery 290 Gliege, Lawrence 2 79 Goemaere, Deborah 2 70 Goeres, Brent 296 Gonigam, Phyllis 300 Gonnason, Jeffrey 245 Goodnow, Roberta 298 Goodwill, Jack 295 Goodwin, Bruce 2 79 Gormley, Diane 304 Graff, Leslie 288 Grams, Randall 38,54, 1 81 Grams, Richard 279 Gran, Joyce 2 79 Gray, James 2 70 Gray, Nancy 300 Green, Bruce 2 79 Green, David 295 Green, Gail 300 Green, Kimberly 94,95,233,234, 304 Greene, J illinda 304 Greene, William 279 Greenstreet, Cheryl 298 Greenstreet, Jeffrey 290 Greenup, Richard 54,293 Greenwood, David 21 0,21 1 ,212 Greenwood, Janice 2 70 Gregerson, Gerd Inger 270 Gregory, A lan 279 Gregory, Jeffrey 290 Gre ory, Stephen 271 Grifgin, Gordon 81 Griffith, Don 223,2 79 Griffith, Michael 21 0 Griffith, Terry 21 0,290 Grimstad, Ruth 302 Fauver, J oan 30 7 Ferguson, Kathleen 286 Ferrin, Dave 220,288 Grohn, Larry 2 79 Gronenthal, Connie 2 79 Gross, David 2 79 Gross, Marsha 2 79 Groth, Lorraine 279 Grotian, Deborah 2 79 Gruzenski, Gregory 128,31 0 Gu, Kenneth 290 Guaiardo, M rgguel 222,224 Gulhaugen, heodore 128 Gulsrud, Kristin 31 0 Gunderson, Burton 96,293 Gunderson, Gordon 279 Gunderson, Laurie 302 Gunning, Glenda 53,271,307 Gunning, Julie 298 Gunning, Sherri 307 Gunsten, Paul 288 Gunstone, Renae 304 Gurske, Gregory 290 Gurstemann, Anita 307 Guss, Denise 66,300 Gustafson, Susan 271 Gustav, Laura 1,66,298 Gutzler, Rebecca 298 Gwynne, Bonnie 307 Haaland, Phyllis 78 Hadland, James 1 92,21 0,21 1 ,212 280 Hagen, Lauralee 300 Hagerot, Ruth 279 Haglund, Christine 271 Haimaker, Ed 294 Hale, Everett 2 79 Hall, Julianne 234,304 Hall, Roger 288 Halvorson, Lianne 94 Hamilton, Kathryn 300 Hammer, Linda 2 79 Hammon, Ira 21 0 Hammond, James 2 79,286 Hancock, Gail 298 Hanrahan, William 310 Hansen, David 220,2 71 ,2 79 Hansen, Edward 293 Hansen, John 220 Hansen, Linda 300 Hansen, Maurene 304 Hanson, Jerrold 286 Hanson, Lynda 2 79 Harlin, Sandra 66, 1 29,298 Harman, Lynda 302 Harmon, Diana 307 Harri, James 2 71 ,280,296 Harrigan, Sarah 300 Harris, Julie 1 ,66,67,1 25,1 60, 1 86,298 Harris, Melvin 296 Harris, Richard 290 Harshman, Stephen 21 0,280 Harstad, Kristi 271,304 Hartl, Robert 271 ,298 Hasselblad, Robert 54,64,299 Hastings, William 67,84 Hatlen, Barbara 307 Hauf, Alvina 148,300 Hauge, Daniel 296 Hauge, Joel 2 90 Haugen, Sandra 149,1 69,1 87 Haugerud, Ann 300 Haugland, K aaren 2 79 Havner, Ann 298 Hays, Susan 300 Heavey, Thomas 92,1 35, 1 36 Heberen, Arlene 304 Hedahl, Eric 293 Hedlund, Douglas 291 Hegvedt, Kathryn 2 71 Hein, Cheryl 1 29 Hein, Melanie 307 Hein, Stephenie 307 Heins, Lisa 1 29,304,305 Helander, Gael 304 Helland, Mark 279 Helleson, James 2 71 Helleson, Kim 1 94,2 71 Henderson, Anne 271 ,31 0 Hendricks, Mark 293 Hendrickson, Harold 296 Henle, Rosemary 307 Hennell, Wendy 302 Henry, Deborah 305 Henton, Michael 279 Herbers, Rebecca 27 9 Herivel, David 293 Herland, Douglas 230.231 ,238 Herman, Elizabeth 307 Hernsberger, Ken 295 Herold, M arforie 302,303 Hervey, Robert 21 7,21 9,294 Hess, Marta 27 9 Hewett, David 1 60,291 Hewiston, Charles 80,1 45,271 Hickel, Deborah 1 29,303 Hidy, Carol 57,83 Hieber, Ellen 2 98 Higashiyama, Cheryl 1 79,307 Higgins, Nancy 300 Highland. Roberta 235,302 Hildahl, Cynthia 2 71,2 98 Hildenbrand, Carlotta 2 71 Hildenbrand, Carmen 271 Hile, Theodore 291 Hill, Don 291 Hill, Melissa 301 Hill, Roger 296 Hillesland, Dennis 21 0,271 ,280 Hinchcliffe, Adelle 271 Hindahl, Michael 291 Hirshmann, Kristin 305 Hitchcock, Bonnie 2 71,301 Hiort, Gwendolyn 271 ,301 Hobson, Cheryl 83,305 Hodson, Ann 305 Hoff, Robert 54,286 Hoffmann, Curtis 31 0 Hoffmann, Sharon 305 Hogen, Debbie 301 Ho enson, Arleigh 279 Hogenstein, Cheryl 298 Holian, Barbara 307 Holkestad, Cathy 301 Holland, James 220,221,288 Holland, Maradee 298 Holloway, Robert 21 0 Holm, Randall296 Holmer, Judith 302 Holmes, Dori 305 Holsin er, Nancy 1 15,301 Holst, Katherine 149,310 Holt, Denise 271 Honeyman, Bruce 294 Honold, Linda 271 ,302 Hook, Kathryn 146,307 Hope, William 296 Horsfall, Daniel 86,2 71,294 Houghland, David 294 Houglum, Susan 310 Houglum, Thomas 2 79,31 0 Hsu, James 296 ' Huang, Ming-Ming IKatherinef 302 Hubbard, Jeremiah 293 Hughes, Kelsey 298 Hughes, Richard 271,280 Huisenga, Craig 38, 60, 1 04,1 36, 1 4 6,31 0 Hultin, Arlene 298 Hunnicu tt, David 225,2 96 Hunt, Harold 272 Huntington, Gary 21 0,272,280, 288 Hunziker, Conrad 2 72 Hunziker, Dianne 2 72 Hurn, Sharon 305 Husby, Christine 31 0 Husby, Julie 2 72,281 ,305 Hushagen, Deborah 27 9 Hushagen, John 78 Hutson, Deborah 272,281 Hwa, Ying K Teresa J 307 Hyatt, Beverly 272 Hyder, Kathryn 78 Iltner, Marilyn 305 Ingalsbe, Sally 303 Isaacson, Kari 307 Isaacson, Stephen 297 Ittner, Gay 305 Iverson, Scott 295 Iverson, Thomas 279 Ivy, Carol 286 Jackson, Kathaleen 129,308 Jackson, Michael 272 Jacobsen, Cynthia 308 Jacobson, David 2 72 Jacobson, John 294 Jacobson , Judy 308 Jacobson, Ronald 286 Jacobson, Sandra 305 Jamieson, J ane 305 J anecek, Joyce 1 2 9,24 9,302,303 J echort, Melanie 308 Jensen, Diane 94,1 42,302 Jensen, Eric 56 Jensen, Melanie 2 72 Jeske, John 294 Jewell, Judith 298 Johansen, Otto 2 97 John, Diane 95, 1 29,24 5,305 Johnsen, Kathleen 2 79 Johnsen, Tor Alf 297 Johnson, Bea tha 308 Johnson, Bernard 21 0 Johnson, Cheryl 272 Johnson, Christine 305 Johnson, Dan 297 Johnson, David 293 Johnson, Denise 272,302 Johnson, Dennis 2 72 Johnson, Jacqueline 308 Johnson, Johnson, James 1 45 Janet 305 Johnson, Jill 298 Johnson, Kristy 1 46,272 Johnson, Laurie 305 Johnson, Lloyd 2 97 Johnson, Marc 292,293 Johnson, Marian 2 79 Johnson, Marie 2 72 Johnson, Mark 2 94 Johnson, Nancy 300,301 Johnson, Peter 1 69,24 5,2 94 Johnson, Phyllis 38,279 Johnson, Roderick 80,293 Johnson, Sally 308 Johnson, Sharon 305 Johnson, Steven 2 93 Johnson, Thomas 21 0,288,297 Johnstone, Janice 31 0 Jones, Bruce 2 97 Jones, Deborah 94, 1 2 9,308 Jones, Jill 2 79 Jones, Robert 21 0,21 9 Jones, Thomas 21 0,288,2 91 Jordan, Brad 21 0,293 J ordet, John 288 Jorgensen, Betty 31 0,31 1 J or ensen, Karen 298 J osgn, Vicky 94,308 Juhl, Barbara 298 Jung, Cheryle 308 J urgensen, Janet 2 73 Kalapa, Leighton 253 Kalil, Adrian 128,293 Kampen, Mary Anne 129,308 Kan, Kin Pong fMichaelJ 123 Kanz, Jeannie 298 Karshis, Dana 301 Kastnin , Linda 305 Keck, Hgward 294 Keele, Kathleen 308 Keller, Benjamin 2 79,31 0 Keller, Rebecca 305 Kelly, Bernadette 2 73 Kempe, Susan 234,286 Kempf, Karen 1 66,302 Kennedy, Kerry 293 Kent, Susan 305 Kenyon, Douglas 67,297 Kerr, Laurie 302 Ketchum, William 273 Keto, Glenn 31 0 Kiene, Richard 279 Kiesow, Suzanne 308 Kilcrease, Jack 288 King, Andrew 273,301 King, Sheryl 273 Kinnunen, Diane 301 Kintner, Susan 301 Kintner, William 291 Kirkwood, Cinda 308 Kirkwood, Jane 302 Kittleson, Randolph 279 Kiyasu, Stacy 308 Klammer, Susan 308 Klassen, Christopher 78 Klatt, Helen 298 Klavano, Beth 301 K leppe, Liane 2 73,305 Knapp, Kevin 213,221 Knapp, Lynette 305 Knight, Pennie 279 Knoph, Christelle 308 Knoph, Michelle 298 Knudsen, Ann 305 Knudsen, Kathy 234,301 Knudsen, Mary 298 Knudson, Tana 31 1 Knutsen, Daniel 80,279,31 1 Knutsen, Janet 298 Knutson, Brandt 292,293 Ko, Allyson 129,300,301 Kodani, Ruriko 308 Koehn, Keith 21 0,2 73,280 Kohler, Beverly 298 Korsmo, Marlene 305 Koshmann, David 169,297 Krage, Ph llis 279 Kratzke, 'Iyhomas 288 Kraus, Karen 234,298 Krautkraemer, Jeff 297 Krautkraemer, John 293 Krawsky, Kim 298 Kreisel, Charles 288,289 Kringen, Margaret 31 0 Kristiansen, Joy 94,302 Kuenzi, Deuane 297 Kuhlman, William 279 Kulungowski, Sarah 2 79 Kvamme, Marvin 287 Kvamme, Mary 1 29,308 Kvamme, Steven 31 1 Kvapil, Dianne 308 Kvinsland, Julie 279,305 Laird, Christine 1 85,305 Lalum, Diane 308 Lam, Taiwai K David j 288 Landry, Alice 273 Lang, Carole 27 9 Lange, Belno 287 Lansing, Steven 2 73,280,281 Larsen, Linda 302 Larsen, Myrna 279,298 Larson Larson Larson Robert 218 Larsen, , Gary 297 , Gwen 38,80, 1 69,1 86,302 , Nancy 235,301 Larson, Paul 288 Larson, Susan 1 1 4,305 Latimer, Jerrold 288 Lau fmann, Curtis 293 Lavere, Debra 308 Lavik, Philip 1 92,222,223,272, 281 Leach, Marsha 308 Lech, Daniel 273 Lee, Yin'gLok fAnthonyj 297 Lee, Cat y 94,305 Lee, Cathy 298 Lee, King Tung 297 Lee, Linda 310 Lee, Linda Mae 279 Lee, Sara 305 Leeland, Randall 1 07,21 5,297 Lehmann, Kathryn 54,1 69 Lehmen, Don 126,21 4 Leichtle, Deborah 305 Leighton, Randi 286,287 Leimback, Vicki 298 Leitz, Jenifer 305 Lemagie, Colleen 273 Lemieux, Gerald 145 Leonard, Bonita 305 Lepard, Kathrsyn 301 Leung, Ming- ang CSamj 123,288 Leung, Sze Kong 123 Lewis, Bronson 288 Lewis, Julie 298 Lewis, Kathryn 37,308 LL Ho-Kwong CCharlesj 120,293 Libsack, Richard 289 Lien, Diane 298 Lieurance, Nancy 305 Liezen, David 293 Likkel, Sandra 1 29, 1 93,305 Linder, Barbara 302 Lindgren, Gary 297 Lipera, Roger 80 Little, Denise 1 70,2 73,281,308 Little, William 293 Livesay, Rebecca 308 Lloyd, Nancy 301 Locke, Patricia 298 Lockert, James 54 Loken, Linda 78,273,281 Long, Charles 293 Loraas, Keith 279 Lorentzen, Mary 301 Louderback, John 293 Loverin, Robert 220 Lucas, Laura 308 Ludemam, Bruce 2 94 Ludwi , Terry 220,221 Lund, Susan 302,305 Lundeen, Gregory 291 Lundquist, Nancy 273 Lunnam, Susan 273 Lynch, Michele 78 Lyso, Naomi 302,305 Maakestad, Laura 299 Macdicken, Gerald 279 Madsen, Ellen 301 Ma nuson, Kay 279 Maiurin, Philip 82,279 Maik, Marian 301 Makuakane, Teresa 302 Malcom, Kathy 308 Malek, Susan 308 Malm, Melodee 129,308 Magggi, Carol 80, 1 45,1 66,1 86, Malzahn, Patricia 305 Mamea, Alofaae 299 Manger, Phillip 279 Mann, Shelley 305 Mantey, Debra 295 Manuel, Cynthia 308 Markman, Donald 273 Marston, Gail 287 Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Bernyce 279 Neil 226,290,291 Rhonda 287 Richard 273,291 Martonik, Donald 279 Marzolf, Sandra 305 Matson, Catherine 259 Matter, Marlys 299 Mattice, Sandra 295 Mattison, Paul 273,289 Mattson, Meri 303 Matz, Danae 308 Maves, Terald 273 McArthur, Ann 305 McBee, Linda 1 14,298 McCabe, Gordon 21 7 McClaugherty, Jay 128,221,291 McClintock, Noreen 308 McClintock, Sarah J. 303 McConnell, Linda 273,31 0 McCord, Kathryn 279 McCormack, Christine 94, 95,142, 1 85,21 8,305 McDonald, Jennifer 1 1 7,281 McEldoon, Bonnie 308 McGrath, Edward 279 McIntosh, Lyle 273 M cKaly, Riigina 305 McMi lan, regory 160,293 McNeely, Thomas 279 McPherson, Donald 21 0,21 1 McTee, Cindy 308 Mc Williams, Pamela 303 Meacham, Ann 129,142,308 Meacham, Kathleen 234 Meeds, Allen 293 Mees, Charles 279 Mees, Jean 279 Mehlum, Ann 232,303 Meister, Georgene 235,308 Melland, Helen 279 Melland, James 279 Melzark, Kay 308 Mendlin, Martha 287 Merz, Charles 297 Metcalf, Janis 2 79 Metzler, Clarissa 308 Meuli, Mary 303 Meyer, Claire 1 42,235,287 Meyer, Daniel 287 Meyer, Pamela 142,301 Mielke, Richard 293 Milholland, Donald 273 Milholland, Randal 86,287 Miller, Carol 21 8,305 Miller, Craig 2 79 Miller, John 279 Miller, Mark 242 Miller, Peter 128,289 Milton, Patricia 305 Mininger, Mark 291 Mitchell, Charles 31 0,31 1 Mitchell, Kenneth 279 Moblo, Marilyn 273 Mobroten, Nadine 1 69 Moeller, Sandra 308 Mogck, Maureen 233,299 Mo enda, Violet 279 Molter, Richard 297 Monson, Carol 308 Monson, Christopher 273,297 Monson, Terry 1 94,232,273,299 Moon, Cynthia 308 Moore, David 273,297 Moore, Fred 297 Moore, Janice 301 Moore, Patricia 273 Morley, Lynn 54,67,305 Morris, Barbara 299 Morris, Betty 2 79 Morton, Beverly 299 Mosier, Laurel 149 Mullavey, Sherri 287 Munson, Lynnette 305 Murray, Lynn 273 Myers, James 2 79,281 Myklebust, Nancy 53,232,2 74, 280,281,299 Myllymaki, Jack 297 Nace, Gregory 84,279 Nauss, Re ecca 235,291 Nedrow, Ann 301 Neel, Dale 2 74 Neel, Linda 274 Neff, Douglas 289 Nelsen, Barbara 300,301 Nelsen, Kristine 1 48,1 4 9,274 Nelson, Cynthia 1 98,308 Nelson, Daniel 297 Nelson, David B. 289 Nelson, David M. 289 Nelson, Debra 303 Nelson, Harley 274 Nelson, Jerry 279,281 Nelson, Karl274 Nelson, Linda 299 Nelson, Linda Lorrain 308 Nelson, Nancy 274,30l,31 1 Nelson, Pamela 299 Neptun, Victoria 308 Ness, Arne 279 Ness, Christie 274 Nesse, Dale 274,281 Neubauer, Margaret 279,281 Newburn, Margaret 233,2 79 Ng, Angela Yutak 123,298 Ng, Tze Ching CBennyJ 289 Nichols, Harold 274 Nick, Margaret 305 N ielsen, Anne 299 Nielson, Carl 295 Noack, Susan 308 Noborikawa, Ronald 128,297 Nordin, Dennis 245,289 Nordmark, Gary 274 Nordquist, Marie 305 Norton, John 2 74 Nyberg, Christine 305 Nyborg, Vikki 303 Oakes, Dorothy 303 Oberg, John 21 0,226,227 O'Connell, Karen 303 O'Dell, Maryrose 305 Ohlsen, David 289 Ohlsen, Joyce 299 Oien, William 279 Okane, Mary 308 Okimoto, Sheryl 299 Oldenkamp, Judith 1 42,308 Olsen, Jean Marie 274,306 Olsen, Linda 129,301,305 Olsen, Nancy 303 Olsen, Richard 128 OLsen, Stanley 293 OLson, Alice 1 29,303 OLson, OLson, OLson, Olson, OLson, Arden 54,31 1 Deborah 279 Janet 1 36,1 93,299 Jeudi 1 36,274,287 John 21 3 Olson, Karen 299 Olson, Lora Lee 299 Olson, Patricia 1 71,274,280, Omdal, Steven 2 92 O'Neal, Thomas 274 Ormesher, Linda 301 0'Rourke, Tom 21 0,227 Osborn, Diane 301 Osborn, Kenneth 279 Osborne, Michael 220 Osborne, Thomas 293 Ostenson, Alan 2 79 Ostern, Ellen 1 85,274 Ostrem, Glenda 31 1 Otheim, Signe 274 Otness, Sharon 306 Overly, Kay 308 Overvold, Mary 308 Owens, Beverly 308 Paine, Leroy 93,1 60,289 Pake, Sharon 299 281 Paladin, Elizabeth 299 Palm, Sven Ake 1 27,21 4,21 5,21 6, 2 75,281 ,31 0 Panasuk, Mary 308 Pane, Somchanh 299 Park, Lillian 299 Parker, Douglas 38,1 69, 1 86,2 75, 280,31 1 Parrish, Linda 275 Patnode, Thomas 1 07,21 4,21 6 Pauling, Joan 303 Paulsen, Philip 275 Paulson, Diane 279 Paulson, David 279 Paulson, Donn 2 94,2 95 Paulson, Lynn 299 Payn, Frank 84 Payne, Patricia 308 Peach, Kathleen 31 0 Pearson, Steven 2 79 Pearson, William 2 79 Peebles, Scott 279 Pellissier, Melinda 1 42,308 Pendle, Carolyn 279,281 Perkins, Alicia 142,301 Petaian, Anne 308 Peters, Nancy 53,309 Petersen, Otto 275 Peterson, Carl 27 9 Peterson, Christine 279 Peterson, James 2 79 Peterson, Jeannette 309 Peterson, Sanford 294 Petitt, Corrine 2 75 Pfeifer, Terry 235,301 Pflueger, Barbara 37,309 Pflueger, Gary 291 Pflueger, Priscilla 309 Phillips, Dennis 75,1 07 Pickens, Teresa 309 Pickens, Wayne 291 Pietras, Stanley 21 0,2 71 ,280 Pine, Elizabeth 94,309 Poei, Soek Chian fRobinj 123 Poier, Donald 96,1 04,1 46,1 93, 21 0,24 5,31 0 Poleo, Joseph 289 Polly, Linda 306 Porter, Terry 54, 96, 1 44, 1 45,287 Powell, Carrie 309 Prall, Karen 301 Prestridge, Jill 303 Price, Stanley 4 9,21 8,297 Primm, Richard 279 Pritchard, Daniel 2 1 0,2 1 1 ,22 7 Proctor, Tim 279 Pudwill, Paula 299 Putnam, Janet 306 Puttler, James 275,287 ale, Beth 309 alheim, David 2 75,289 all, Deborah 36,1 93,309 am, David 295 anbeck, Kari 54,81,94,306 igley, Sara 309 i lin, Nancy 38,104,309 Radek, Marilyn 142,302 Radford, Catherine 306 Ralston, Mary 303 Ramsey, Steven 294 Ramstad, Beth 275 Randall, Sally 287 Randolf, Karen 129,300,301 Raskin, David 275,287 Ratasserr, Lembit 297 Ratcliff, Lore 309 Rebholz, Kristine 309 Redlin, Kelsey 60,1 60,299 Reed, Palma 299 Reigstad, Katharine 309 Reigstad, Emily 243 Rei ow, Bruce 210 Reiner, Mark 136,292,293 Reinhardt, Ellen 306 Reising, Kim 1 95,225,293 Renner, Pamela 67 Resch, Wa ne 279 Reutter, Miiriorie 303 Rheinschild, Sharon 275 Rhodes, Danny 291 Rice, Anne 275 Rice, Carolyn 306 Rice, Diana 279 Rice, Linda 31 1 Rice, Malcom 295 Richards, James 1 94 Richardson, Augustus 279 Richardson, Craig 291 Richter, Joan 94,95,1 29,31 0 Richter, Paul 1 75,275 Rick, Gary 221,279 Ridgewag, James 2 79 Riemer, eorge 275 Rinderknecht, Lorie 1 49 Rinke, Terry 275 Risch, Robert 2 75 Rivers, Jamie 275,31 0 Roa, Darel 243,297 Roach, Charles 275 Robb, Janis 53,31 0 Roberts, Debra 309 Roberts, Karen 2 75 Roberts, Marvin 275 Robin, Cyndie 309 Roche, Steven 293 Rodning, Sharon 275 Roeber, John 222,224 Roegner, Robert 279 Roetman, Debra 309 Ro ers, John 295 Roiznder, Ruth 309 Romer, Karin 306 Ronken, Julie 309 Rooks, Suzanna 53,309 Roper, Elaine 308,309 Rorick, Billie 36,309 Roscoe, Debra 287 Rose, Marilyn 303 Rowland, Mark 289 Rudi, Bill297 Rue, Elizabeth 301 Rue, Joel 294 Ruecker, Douglas 21 0 Runpert, Janice 234 Rutland, Laura 301 Ruud, Arthur 279,294 Ruud, Daniel 27 9,294 Ruud, Margaret 27 9 Saarela, Janet 66,306 Sackman, Elmer 128,295 Safford, Duane 27 9 Sagen, Cynthia 299 Sa lberg, Gail 303 Sahli, Paula 299 Salter, Mark 293 Samuelson, Carl 64,291 Sanchez, Carole 2 79 Sagiilburg, Kirk 75,218,275,280, Sanders, Carolyn 57, 1 48,1 4 9,309 Sandland, Arnette 309 Sandvig, Peter 31 1 Sandvig, Timothy 287 Satra, Linda 275 Satmm, Randy 128,297 Satterthwait, Cecilia 52,1 70,31 0 Saunders, Linda 306 Schaap, Terry 275 Schaefer, Kathleen 309 Scharf, Leanne 303 Scheele, Randall 275,295 Schepman, Ruth 309 S cherb, John 2 94 Schiller, Paul 279 Schlatter, Malinda 303 Schlewitz, Karen 309 Schlecht, Alvin 21 0 Schmedake, Mary 301 Schmidt, James 275,31 1 Schmidt, Virginia 301 Schnackenberg, Dikka 279,281 Schneider, Barbara 94,31 0 Schnur, David 296,297 Schnur, Lennette 53,275,303 Schoch, Lowell 54,1 44,275 Schoch, Pamela 129,301 Schoknecht, Paula 94,306 Scholer, Margo 303 Scholz, Deborah 306 Scholz, Mark 21 7,275,280 Scholz, Sheri 275 Scholze, Carol 276,301 Schrader, Marilyn 233,299 Scgigg Crystal 67,80,1 25,1 86, Schuler, Louise 306 Schuller, James 294 Schultz, Nancy 276 Schulze, Barbara 83,306 Scutte, Gretchen 270 Schutz, Carolyn 129,306 Schwartz, Ivy 232,235,299 Schwich, Johanna 232,2 7 6,2 80, 281 ,31 1 Schwinck, Carl 284 Scott, Diane 2 79 Scott, Linda 299 Scroggins, Conrad 294 Sedlak, Nina 276 Segaar, David 297 Seibel, David 287 Seibert, Paula 276,287 Selvig, Teri 1 29,299 Serruel, Joann 287 Setchfield, Jackie 303 Severson, Gayle 1 36,1 84, 1 85,2 76, 280,31 1 Severson, Karen 276,301 Severson, Kristine 94,142,287 Shadoff, Mary 276 S handrow, Don 54,96,104 Shandrow, Kathy 96 Shaw, Jamie 306 Shaw, Robert 279 Sheets, James 228,276,293 Sheldon, Maxine 82,1 49,276 Shelton, Linda 309 Shephard, Teena 279 Sheridan, Edylee S. 279,301 Shields, Linda 301 Shih, Chia C. fRoyJ 120,121,31 1 Shipley, Randal 21 0 Shorb, David 27 9 Shove, Vir 'nia 309 Sieckman, Sail 299 Sievert, Gary 293 Silflow, Carolyn 53,276,280,31 1 Simmons, Joan 279 Simmons, Patricia 1 29,232,306 Simon, Shirlene 31 1 Simonarson, Joanne 299 Simons, Dwa yne 2 79 Simonson, Larry 291 Simonson, Patty 31 1 Sims, William 21 0 Sinex, Anne 309 Sinex, Stanley 2 79 Sinnes, Carleen 276,299 Siqueland, Lynda 299 Siostrom, Mark 297 Skaga, Jerry 287 Skans, John 2 76 Skans, Paul 291 Skartland, John 297 Skelly, Cynthia 306 Skelly, Leslie 276 Skones, Karen 303 Skones, Paul 31 1 Skram, Howard 297 Skglaglflll, Tamelyn 232,235,305, Sladek, Sue 286 Sletten, Juanita 53,286,287 Sloan, Lynne 291 Slovick, Dean 129,300,301 Smart, Ronald 276,286,287 Smidesang, Diane 233,276 Smidt, Mary 306 Smidt, Ruth 1 95,306 Smith, David 276 Smith, David H. 297 Smith, Jeffery 297 Smith, Larry 291 Smith, Marvin 1 60,2 76 Smith, Pamela 301 Smith, Shelley 309 Smith, Susan 276 Snow, Kurtis 21 0 Snyder, Janet 276,31 1 Snyder, Kristina 276 Soden, Dale 31 1 Soderstrom, J oan 299 Soine, L ynn 235 Sola, Dou las 276,293 Soldano, .Hahn 279 Sommars, Elisabeth 1 04, 1 49,1 87, 2 79,31 1 Sorensen, Roy 289 Sorenson, Cherie 306 Sorestad, Keith 289 Sorum, Vicki 301 Sparacino, Linette 279 Spear, Frank 21 0 Spencer, Alison 279 Spencer, Cheryl 309 Spencer, Robert 67,249 Spere, Jeffrey 136,145,1 69,2 76, 280,281 ,31 1 Spitzer, Randal 56,1 69,31 1 Spivey, J onice 1 2 9,303 Sprague, Carolyn 301 Spurrell, Arthur 279 Stafford, Dean 286,287 Staley, Linda 276 Stall, Carla 276 S tanderfer, Cynthia 301 Staples, Raye 279 Stark, Kathi 309 Starks, Sharon 309 Staub, Suzanne 309 Stein, Carol 299 Stegzer, Laura 128,233,304,305, 6 S telzer, Marilyn 306 S tenberg, Anita 306,309 Stenberg, Karen 276 Stenehiem, Kurt 78 Stenseth, Charlotte 286,287 S tenstrom, M i llicent 301 Stephens, Kelly 297 Stephenson, Bryce 2 97 Stephenson, Nancy 2 76,303 Stetson, Richard 276,297 Stevens, Karolee 299 Stewart, John 60 Stewart, Robert 2 76 Stewart, Susan 299 Stiegelmeyer, Blaine 279 Stockstad, Marcia 279 Stoddard, Cheryl 303 Stone, Linda 309 Stoner, Steve 2 79 Stook, Ronald 294,295 Storaasli, Mark 297 Story, Dale 2 93 Stover, Linda 306 Strand, Erik 78 Strand, Karin 78 Strand, Mark 2 77,289 Strandemo, Davis 279,295 Strandholm, Sonia 233 Strathy, Susan 306 Streeter, Melinda 277 Stre e, Timothy 1 75 Stueind, Joanne 66,86,2 99 Stuen, Molly 277 Styne, Joanna 279 Suess, Dean 57 Sullivan, Eileen 301 Sunofsk , Carol 301 Svaren, Linda 2 79 Svaren, Wayne 279 Svedsen, Karen 78 Swalling, Judy 279 Swan, Charlotte 2 79 Swanson, Marjorie 306 Swanson, Thomas 297 Swedberg, Susan 2 79 Swensen, Arthur 2 79 Swenson, Lavern 22 9,2 77 Swenson, Michael 1 36,2 97 Swenson, Roland 291 Swortz, Paul 279 Szigam Ching fMarylandJ 121, Taber, Debra 309 Taber, Patricia 299 Tabet, Annette 145 Tagge, Janet 1 42,306 Ta lman, Jill 306 Tangeman, Kim 129,299 Tangren, Ernst 297 Tanpi, Nils 296,297 Taplin, Laurie 281 Templeton, Scott 80,297 Teppo, Janella 245,277 Terhorst, M ariorie 301 Theuerkau f, J oan 303 Thiebes, Nancy 2 79 Thomas, Brian 21 3,287 Thomas, Robert 58 Thompson, Gay 309 Thompson, Gregory 1 44,1 45, 1 69, 1 86,289 Thompson, Janet 309 Thompson, Linda 306 Thompson, Patricia 2 77 Thompson, Rebecca 303 Thorp, Jeanette 27 7 Thorsness, Carol 60,306 Thorson, David 2 79 Thorson, Karen 2 79 Thorson, Mary 1 60,309 Timm, Steven 21 8,31 1 Timpe, Patricia 2 77 Tissell, Donald 293 Tobiason, Janis 309 Toepel, Kathryn 299 Toeler, C nthia 303 Tollack, Jane 306 Tolstad, Rebekah 277 Tomal, Michael 210 Tomasch, Dale 220 Tompkins, James 2 79 Tompkins, Jonathan 289 Tonn, Andrew 83,289 Topping, Donald 279 Torvend, Samuel 1 36,1 95,31 1 Trefethen, Nancy 303 Trefethen, Peggy 309 Trent, Heather 301 Tripp, Michael 291 Trondsen, Kathleen 306 Troxell, Mary 301 Tundel, Philip 2 79 Turner, Nancy 21 9,300,301 Tushkow, Walter 288,289 Tuvey, Ronald 291 Tveten, Joe 292,293 Twedt, Paul 81,104,297 Umeno, John 2 77 Underwood, Deanna 2 79 Vagneur, Coralyn 277,279 Vanarsdall, Dou las 289 Vanbiber, Gretclgen 309 Vandermey, Lois 279 Vanderpool, James 31 1 Vanhouten, Judith 27 9 Vannoy, Judith 309 Vanover, George 21 0,293 Vanover, Wendi 2 79 Velazquez, John 289 Verner, Brent 295 Verner, Kent 128 Vernon, Billie 303 Vernon, Robert 277,297 Vick, Deborah 31 1 Viele, Gail 37, 1 45,309 Viele, Joyce 2 77,303 Vikesland, Lynn 1 46,303 Vinson, Robert 2 79 Vollmer, Terrie 306 Voros, James 31 1 Waag, Mary 306 Wabel, John 291 Wagner, Gloria 309 Wagner, Thomas 54,1 86,2 77 Waind, David 28 9 Waldschmidt, Jo Ann 301 Wal en, Kathy 301 Wal?-Dana 309 Walk, John 84,277,291 Walker, Carol 129,301 Wallace, Laura 301 Wallace, Richard 291 Wallen, Kristine 309 Wallender, Maxine 299 Walley, Karen 277 Wallis, Barbara 303 Walsh, Larry 1 45 Wan, Yun Tak fSamuelj 287 Warner, Michael 66,1 95,278 Waters, Diane 301 Watness, David 291 Wea tb y, Weaver, Weaver, Weaver, Ken 289 Donald 278,291 Kenneth 289 Phyllis 287 Tappan, Janet 129 Tappan, Ja 277 291 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Ta ylor, Taylor, 37 y Diane 299 Karen 279 Laurie 129,306 Rosalie 309 Sally 299 Taylor, William 279,287 Teel, Michael 31 1 Teigen, Terry 289 Weber, Karen 301 Weed, Pamela 287 Weeg, Christopher 2 94 Wee s, Joan 278 Weeks, Pamela 287 Weimeyer, Linda 287 We mann, Ronald 21 8 Wehmer, Neal 279 Weiss, Sharon 233,2 78,31 1 Welchert, Alice 309 Welsh, Richard 279 Wendt, Karon 93,278 Westland, David 2 79 White, Dennis 1 04 White, Edwin 2 79 White, Russell 128,297 Whitman, Janis 279,300 Wiberg, Cynthia 301 Wick, Dafuid 293 Wickett, Linda 301 Wicks, Kathleen 303 Wiesner, Lori 306 Wi en, John 289 Wigtox, S tefue 287 Wilcox, Wendy 309 Wiles, Mark 291 Wiley, Roger 127,21 1 Willey, Colleen 306 Willgress, Christine 306 Williams, Barry 294 Willis, Howard 12 7,21 6, 278 Willis, Michael 4 9,54,81 , 1 06, 126,1 95,280,31 1 Wilson, Barbara 299 Wilson, Deborah 80,278 Wilson, Donald 21 8 Wilson, Frank lin 63,22 6,2 78,280, 287 Wilson Wilson, , Kelly 309 Marsha 2 78 Wilson, Michael 278 Winckley, Rosemary 309 Wittekind, Warren 279 Wolcott, John 297 Wold, Leslie 306 Wolfe, Gregory 2 79 Wolfe, Sheryl 278,303 Wolfer, Linda 142,309 Woltring, Deborah 279 Womack, James 21 0 Womack, Robert 21 0 Wong, Koi Hung 121,123 Wong, Tseng Sing 121 Wood, Kristin 309 Woods, Douglas 289 Woody, James 27 9 Worden, Debra 309 Wosser, Marcia 299 Wraalstad, Karen 1 49,1 69,309 Wright, Rebecca 303 Wright, Robert 278 Wuest, Rosemary 299 Wulf, Becky 87,305,306 Yang, .Ieam 299 Yeager, Janet 278,303 Yeggg, Sheung-Yee CElizaj 120, Yoder, Donald 46,4 7,1 35,136,249 Yokoyama, Tetsuo 123,287 Young, Po Ping CBobbyQ 287 Yri, Jay 297 Yu51g,3Ching Chee Tsu Tse CPearU Zander, Margaret 232,299 Zedan, Afaf 299 Zieske, Connie 299 Zimbelman, Erlene 309 Zimmerman, James 2 78 Zimmerman, Phyllis 306 Zurfluh, Linda 232,235 Students may be pictured on pages other than those listed. 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