Pacific Lutheran University - Saga Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)
- Class of 1973
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I l I . i L i i 1 1 1 1 L A .ima Volume 43, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington 1972-7 SAGA Photo Essay 2 This is Life 1 5 Fall 1 7 Interim 81 Spring 97 Entering Life 160 Challenging Life 180 Confronting Life 228 Living Life 256 Index 314 I extend my thanks to the following people who have made this book possible: Ken Dunmire and Darel Floa for the photography: Adrian Kalil for the lettering on the cover and division pages: Gail Habegger and Milton Nesvig, advisors: Burt Durham, Pischel representative: Carol Brandt. assistant editor. Most of all for their many hours and dedication I thank the staff members: Marcia Bodin, Linda Christian, Denise Guss. Julie Harris, Mark Jewell. Lore Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Beth Lindsroo. Randy Mahoney, Janet Putnam. Linnea Fluberg, Joan Soderstrom, Judy Swetnam, and Lynn Vikesland. Finally I express my gratitude to the many unmentioned who have shared information and ideas: given extra help when needed: and been there with the much needed morale support throughout the year. Laura Gustav, editor i v Q 1 all Q . tv. .T s A- . .fi -.' 4 N nn., A- . lbs A . . , w -1 w i.- NM W- --Q.: yi- 1' Q'g'3?S'4:1' , ,..-wffiwzqj ' L - . 1 . ,.... 'L , '. 'r . s N fTw2 'E?i: . w 4? rn U ' we - . J' d 'ui wr ,- ' r H X E 'r .1 V . .' ' K P-JT, L1 .ML W., Hi I' 'FN X . i . , alwq' L 2 f -,Q , Ql ' 4, -, K -ESQ' nl' 'wsu , M ' ' ' J 41911 ' A M . ' ' JS . -F. I x 1 F 4' ' vc ' A A 1 M 5 Vx 'e ' . N , nf ' 51 A 3 , -N A V A M f' 411 'tex . JK-4 qu W. Q mv -.N 'ik ,,,,.., , 1 LS 1 , xv? 'ii V. 9 . MH 3 4 qi K ' ' A,,.-.-vuu- -ff-L , I . Y .ie ntlittiifiiimiF?I341.x ,Mas fm,-12 11 - , 'N 1 xii ',, . 1 I L 15...-w f wg A 1 gig! Q- - .era ,egg 1,3 ga y. L 43 . f , 3 if i A 9 tl' ' 5 ' if 0 Q! 3, gi - 4 'CV ft l C' --. 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X ,fff , q .W 71 , 4, ' rf'!,,, X mgigufv, N ,fag '-,,,A:,,f r rs Parents do so much on moving day Here they come Some are walking, Some are riding. Here they come. And some are flying, some just gliding. Released after years of being kept in hiding They're climbing up the ladder rung by rung Enter the young More than you think they think Not only learned to think but to -The Associations Having a bug family is one way to make moving all those clothes easier! ra DRIGHIIAUOH WEEK: SUl2VlVAl Orientation week activities started on Sunday. Septem- ber 3, with the opening convocation for parents and reception afterward in the University Center Monday through Wednesday were devoted to small group meetings with assigned R.A.'s and faculty advisors. Each day began with a sur- vival briefingf' each one on a different topic. Three main areas were covered. personal adjustments, academic adjustments. and campus activities. Wednesday closed with a gathering at Spanaway Park and that evening, visits to faculty homes. On the 10th, a reception for new students was held at Gonyea House. Parents are given a formal welcome at convocation. The destiny of mankind is not decided by material computation. When great causes are on the move in the world we learn that we are spirits, not animals, and that something is going on in space and time, and beyond space and time, which, whether we like it or not, spells duty. -Churchill '-il- 1 X- -:if -Q r as tif A 299 :X . . -law K- ws: -1.- .,..,1.::: . . Q , , in .. lx? . . .Qs 1 if. . We .. President and lVlrs, Wiegman greet parents at reception. 'S GW stuoents GSI A HEAO START The common denominator is to be sought both in thought and in practical living in an integrated attitude to life. The person who allows himself to be torn into fragments by events and pro- blems has not passed the test for the present and the future .... We can never achieve this wholeness on our own. lt can only be acquired with the help of others A-Bonhoeffer Nlr Peterson welcomes a student to Gonyea House. Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster And when you look long into an abyss the abyss also looks into you The sage as astronomer-as long as you still experience the stars as something above you you lack the eye of knowledge -Nietzsche Students get a look at the sport of crew, New students admire the greenery while the Joyful Noise gets ready to perform, far-reachmg x ,-Yygqgfs' o or - ' JV 'M V, in undergraduate social work educatl l r . - I ' fl , Ln' V 'N' 'ffl' ml l ' erm. ,M rf'-7 'Ar',1'f'!Tl, Q 9, -V, ' ,,, 1- If I , Q' .1 f . -W-eww W 0 u , H ' I ,l Q l 5' 'fi' y . x -,saw -1 -.. ,, NKWHM' 'anew-...'.ArA Y on . '-W 'W f' ff we ,ay ag W 4 , 'affirm f fu V' H r ' 5 K A u' , ma, , ' Apep! if pray '- 'V , ' l a, , l l' av l so L Q, V! -'HW A lm ,r . we Q in ig ,V 4 ig K ,Erik X: 5 ,, Vryk My ,H ,,., . V ,wV,L A ,,,f Q V W, ,Why , i .g - W V I g ,,,, 2, ' p . l y - r , is ,nf ' U in I ,nr marking the officiagfgllwening of the 1972-73 academic year. Declared A Year b9QllfflS nts 82nd year of life or ZOE. the1Greek work Christ used to describe ll-fe and all that life can . Mrs. Marylyn Gore of New York Clgyyedeived an honorary doctor of humane letters degree as a is 'N A, - 4 U Q 4' an if Q' QQ Q 2, ' Q J W x Q J-Lu - 'N an O W, .F ' N . V- f 2 yo' 4 ,f 1 Y 9 'Y 5 1? S Q 'Q' f N Un .' ' a t Q dk. NF .9 ' n -. il? Q 9 E gp, we ' a a.Q.lr.1 'Z -251 J f 1'I'1.fT ' ' A ,S'1vI ,.fsZqf' ,f Mu ,.3ffff?S .-fI,T jf,,Q,. 3 '- I .A-' 'i'-fi'-Fr I 1 '+.'1'.wI4!L' ,gr-Q. 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And so they congregated, celebrating Christ at the Lutheran Youth Alive Rally in Chris Knutzen in September luthen f' AN Olllih alive AI Dlll nec night Kon All knights M 'Z , M f , if f .L Z K 1 ffm- Recreation Night provides the student with the opportunity to get away from his studies for an evening an become involved with wholesome coed activities, 'au-0 Featured activities at the September Rec Night were badminton and folk dancing s.. Colo BIOCC ADO GGIQGHIIHO BIACI4 HAH watts: Hathei m in the name of goo Faith is letting go, not holding onto an image. You don't have to see your head to use it-so you don't have to define God to believe in God. AlI this hanging onto Jesus is idolatry, because there is a confusion between belief and faith, 0' , 5 as N R' inm- A 4551 , f. E , . f I.. , 52 we I' ! 1 -dl 1, 4. 4? l.k.' - the O6 EHOABLG KHIQHIIS Left to right BACK ROW Jeff Gettman Mike Berger Dave Smith Don Rowberg MIDDLE ROW Art Thiel Marlin Bohling Bruce Honeyman Gordon Campbell Dave Baldwin FRONT ROW John Palm Barry Nupen Bob Frost Ted Hlle Eric Nordholm-advisor Mike Olson The best part of donating blood is the candy afterward X is The fearless leaders' L to R Art Thiel' treas Barry Nupen' V.P., Dave Smith: Seo, Mike B P J ffG ttm n concert chrm not ictured Dou Cross: socialchrm. ..., K , -ev Q XM, ergerp res., e e a 3 , D' Y 9 M ...:. 1' A - 1 X Al Perry admissions counselor assists registration of leaguers. mb, W October 7, local Lutheran youth groups converged at PLU for League Day, an annual tradition. After experiencing a day of Lute life 1800 Leaguers left with new attitudes. es if ' ei ,SQL fg?-. ss- ,. --Ng, :N xN X .. X eess as , 1-...Q .S. stuoent CONGRESS ASPLU president Don Yoder encourages participants as The top three finalists are congratulated by Julie Harris lfar leftl, High School Congress Director, and Prof. Theodore Karl lfar rightl Chairman of Communication Arts Department Dr Kenneth Mosier, a member of President Nixon's White House Staff, delivered the State of the Union address at the congress. Student Congress, a unique event, is sponsored by Pi Kappa Delta Encouraging forensic skills and ability, the Congress brought high school students from the greater Puget Sound area to PLU For two days, the students deliberated on a variety of legislation of current importance. CAHIERBUIQ tales - AS I0lO B Don Poier and IVIlke Wiilis conduct the Canterbury Tales on Thursday niqht. 36 M97 SIQVG Ash 35 Handsflme HBVVY7 Jo Mane Anderson yields the crown to Jill Tallman, Homecoming Queen 1972 FLQVU K- f 5.3 -5 , 1 A K! 34 BLAuK Of K T ' ,, H' 5521 if 1' ltjlgf l Qi , HQ W Mn . 1 , Mrk, 4, .f,Lj,, . f w sim A .pa f 'gi UTIL ' W YA , sf2a,S,3j, ,Z '11, i' Lfff ' ,fgggga ,wsu Q Y 257, P ators fi . 5.1M-1 The songfest team of Kreldler - Alplne presents Lad1es in Waltingf' L,,,.'- I V,,,ih 2 W ,, xx my ITN,- x J N T f X-4 Q The annual Homecoming Ball was enloyed by all who attended 'RJ 4 er at the Alumnl Banquet was John lVlcCallurn, author of The Hornecornrnglsalsoatlmeforrenewlng old frlendshups 37 5 R 5 is wx Xk ,YT an A X A W 'F 5 Mi L A x-BX 'xg X' xx as 2 I lr fl ' f EN. 1 , -4, . Q- W5535, vs Queen Jill and her court le . 'mf , w 4 1 ' av A A 'f-my I ,. , ,- 5 Eager fans watch the big gold machine massacre the Whitman Nlissionarles. 38 ad the parade of floats at the game during half-time. by' 1 . ,ww Nnywwrxf Wm- .gqQrqpnlllX banana 'algal iff' Y -3, 44 4 QR? J 1 f A f'-ff I 3.3 J : L - ' 1'5 f if A ff 1 Constructlon on Ordal-Stuen's big banana float is underway! +-img is X in Wm in xs., Homecoming Weekend began Thursday night at Songfest when Jill Tallman was crowned Queen for 1972. The team of Ordal and Stuen won first place for their skit based on one of the Canterbury Tales. The traditional Homecoming Ball was held Friday night at Sherwood Inn. Saturday was a day of celebration and memories for many. The big gold machine massacred the Whitman missionaries, 34-7. The weekends activities ended with the fantastic performance of comedian Bill Cosby and The Masters Children, ff, x13 nw' peopl k ,A M 'HV ,A MAA? Q, , A + Q 4 x 4 Q Q ,,.. MN , L,,,4 1 t Q , E ' 3 'E X , . f ' K . 1 'Q FQ! '?'Nm- v A -vw..,,, k , ..,L gli W .QM t AS! :es , W' MM544 n V ff A t 4 ' t Q ',,' , ws . ,-KIWH4' it 1 1 4 1 ' i . ,f: ',,fIIZ,2:'zf? :3 1 9 31 A i?f ' . T12 f5wtif?'Z'iQ ff f f. J ig. '- 4 4 l 1 42 Q il 1 Z ! f' ff J A nw:-,gt -1' ' L W! . Laffy ff ' 577 I f I If f f 1 X ,, f 7 ,, 1 Involved, Interacting-taking time to get to know themselves through each other ARTISTS SERIES DRESGHIIS ISIVAH - SS HAOGS ADO OBGRKIRKGN CHOIR 'Sl' - r .trwk Concert pranrst Istvan Nadas presented a series of seven concert recrtats Durrng thus series he performed all of Beetnovens 32 Sonatas Artrst Serres atso presented the Obernkrrken CnrNdren's Chou from Obernkrrken, Germany The cornbrnatron of folk songs from various countrres was performed rn German as well as Englrsh Both events were enjoyed by all who attended Lucentio .. Tranio . . . Baptista - . . Gremio .. Hortensio . Bianca . . . Kate . . . Biondello . . Petruchio. . Grumio . . , Curtis .. Nathaniel. . Josphinei . Peter . . . Nicholas . . Sugarsop . . Haberdasher . . . Seamstress Pedant ,,.. Vincentio. . . Widow, . . , Cast the tammq of the shi2ew Directed by Bill Parker ---Dean Flemick ...--Doug Parker Dave Koschmann , . . . . Scott Brund . . .Lynn Kopelke ... Janet Thompson . , . . Kathy Lehmann . . .Steve Appelo .. Craig Huisenga . . .Jim Degan .. . Gordon Griffin ... Craig Voelkert ... Mary Geisler ... John Hunter . . . .Mark Jewell .. Y Kathy Dowling . , . .Terry Teigan ... Carol Brandt , . .Don Shandrow ,. Roger Lipera .. .Annette Ythier Bianca has her hands full with the two suitors, Hortensio and Lucentio. we, Kate looks on in anger as Baptista unties Bianca's hands. Biondello's comic face delighted the audience. Petruchio and Grumio cunningly conspire for tomorrow pmocchio Gepetto, the woodcarver. carves the puppet Pinocchio. The Blue Fairy gives Pinocchio help and advice in his misfortunes Black Cat and Red Fox attempt to cheat Pinocchio out of his money. Pinocchio was written for children's theater, yet it is enjoyable for everyone. As we watch the wooden puppet become a human being, A'Pinocchio draws us into a reverie of our childhood days. Pinocchio. Gepetto . . Blue Fairy. Black Cat . Red Fox . . Candlewick Stromboli. Cast ..,,... Mike Arnold . . . . . , .Jim Johnson ..... Nancy Quillin . . . Karen Anderson . . . . Paul Twedt ,...,Kirk Erwin . . . .Ben Cinotto DURS' RGQIGHAI CGHVGHIIIOH Hosted by PLU Spurs, the entire convention dealt with regional unity. Co- chairwomen were Becca Thompson and Jamie Shaw. Katie Calfee handled devotions. One activity pursued during the weekend was discussion and exercises in communication, led by Dr. Burton Nesset, Judd Doughty spoke at the banquet, delivering a speech entitled Sunshine on My Shoulders Regional director Marcia O'Connell of UPS was honored as special guest. The Spurs found the convention itself to be an excellent mode of communication. mx we x Z f J' 4 . Q . f 7 f i ,,,f 'fxlzligiffii f i ,f,,, , , ,gf 1. lg 1 U 9 , f 4 J f .f HW, , ,im ' 416 H.: def YD' Q puns - heme to h lp Kneeling: J. Shaw, Fl. Beary, J. Leitz, M. Hansen, B. Klavano, E. Madsen, J. Johnson, G. Fry, M. Jechort, B. Juhl, B. Pfleuger, H. Goodnow, M. Martinic, V. Garberg, J, Tollack, L. Dahl, M. Schrnedake, M. Wagg, S. Lund, C. Higashiyama, R. Highland, D. Gabrielson. Sitting J. Becker, C. Koll, M. Meyer, C. Johnson, C. Brown. B. Thompson, C. Chambers, A. Mehlum, M. Bodin, H. Sult, L. Wiesner, R. Schepman, S. Kiesow. K. Calfee, L. Halvorson. Standing: Mrs. Arbaugh, Mrs. Sorenson. Spurs. a national service organization for sophomore women, takes part in many community and school activities and aids. During Freshman Orientation. Spurs play an important part in those rough early days. Lucia Bride Festival is a major activity. The average Spur, though, is also versatile. Areas pertaining to sports, drama, or student government find many Spurs involved. OCI. - UU266 WINS COIHDEHSAIIGS M A pm n , E X ,, 2 W fly 54' ff f f ff ,iv M M loss to pacific ii if Y Ls QA Kwik, E . xx ,, 3 M 'Quad wr I .mfs ww AWK OCTOBER CGHCGRIIS 1' ' f The Marme Band performs ID Oison AUGIIOVIUFT1 to a capacity crowd Acne, and a two. .. ff ls. F ' f '51 W XX. m 9. PLU Orchestra Concert featured the new harpsicord, played by David Dahl for the first tame IU J S Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No 5 the Jo of the chmstian up The joy of the Christian life can be expressed in a multitude of ways. Chapel attempts to channel this joy into a meaningful worship exper- ience. Drama, dance, music, liturgy. and guest speakers are a few ways in which the presence of the Risen Lord is celebrated in Chapel. David Dahl provides Chapel with his own kind of music. J? Iii llsi . 'Z cW li .wid .+ L TZ! i Q7 ms. Praise the Lord' Praise God in his sanctuaryi praise him in his mighty firmamentf' Psalm 120:l However, celebration is by no means limited to Chapel. October 29 the Pierce County Lutheran Ministers Association and PLU sponsored a five- hour Festival of the Christian Life. Embodying the spirit of the Reformation. the festival included a youth happening. an idea fair and culminated with a service of celebration: Holy Communion. Let them praise his name with dancing. Psalm 49:3 .T K Y Km . M Q Q? M 33 3 , - E ? E Booths display ideas at the Reformation Day rally. Serve the Lord with gladnessl Come into his presence with singing Psalm 'lOO:2 plu I haunteb QQQWH ci? 4 K , A 'Q fy i ,fl g K -, K , xmlgiwyr, i ' , , 5 1 Mb' 'f' I ' 5 ' uf K X :Iwi ' S, A x 4 s I Nj S yet 'gui A ? 52. ' 1 - - aw. . 1 V. ' if .lMX lI M 5 gb ' 5 C751 14f:'i?'Ei,ff,siy . N 5 1 - ri., R K 1 'J , K f ' 511 , f - H i ,. .ms ,.,.-, .git-Li.. 1 -c- A KL. . ,. -. fl-H+ -1-2 www. f f K ' fig Q1 si 1- :gn I i w . 2 R K ' Y K .,. XX,. M,,. w: , kplu-lim v '. Q E i I 2' X f f X I is f'Egf' LI i ii 2 , if 2 W XX 1.1 ks sri 3 .ip 2' .fi X K3 ' iii. it i I 4 ik .V .XXX i 'YU ' -4 ' 1 t I V Y ,X f i . X, 1 X X ,f f t Q 4 .3 2 i ' A 2 if a s 2 1 Z f E f i 5 , . KPLU-FM aired at 40,000 watts in October after extensive preparatory work. A new transmitter was moved atop Eastvold and a Jambro 8-bay antennae tower was erected to make KPLU-FM the second-largest, non-commercial radio station in the Northwest. Fund contributors and personnel were present to hear Dr. Weigman address the radio audience. and to hear Pastor Lathrop offer prayer for those involved with the station. Station manager is Judd C. Doughty. program manager, Terry Denbrookp chief engineer, David Christian: secretary, Judith Solberg: student manager. Peter Johnsonz and student station manager. Don Poier 4-r-f JV .Q , f 2 xi 1 EE VE ,Q , 2' 'ln mAl2AIh0l1 ADO IHAIGR 'Qt Dr. Maier speaks on the Crucifixion ofJesus. Dr. Maier responds to audience questions, 352,21 Dr. Paul Maier, prominent historian and author of five books. spoke to the university community November 2, Dr. Maier, a former Fulbright Scholar lectured on the politics behind the Crucifixion. Marathon, a unique stage production, portrayed the horror of drug addiction. The eight member cast had each been addicted to drugs at one time. fe? Marathon members experience the tragedy and joy of life. OAHCGSQ DGIKAS, ANC waltzes 5 E 5 Q The Johann Strauss Ensemble ofthe Vienna Symphony Orchestra delighted its audience, on Nov. 'IO with the polkas and waltzes of the Strauss family as well as other classical composers. GEAR Ol' OAC a 'ft if P Coach Frosty Westering explains the garne's stragety to students and their fathers at the Dads Day Breakfast, Nov, .- f, 4 far A 5511 IZA: iifmb Tit 3 1 2 , , 3 Q, V ' ' 4 5 5 3 , 5 , f 4 , 2 ff W 1 7 F261 sew HERE 5 A sports oriented program, Dads Day activities included the Breakfast, the game against Linfield, and Sports of Sorts, a demonstration put on by various PLU sports cfubs. UWRGG GCI. CONCERTS DROVIOG PLU Concert Band and Swing Choir present a patriotic salute to America. OIVGRSS mUSlCAl GHEGRIA - tutes oefeat lewls Ano . 'e sg ,Xu ., ,N Q K Nw, V QQ Q , KS' ' ax I 5 3 fx Q if by E f 5- We .f X 6 . , 5 ,gf X Q - -- fffziil s X ' N kv Max va .sg xl X A gf 62 ., S? gg ' . ' f ef jk Q ' Q. Clank, fall to lll1I:l6lO gb up 1 Q S E Q, -' .. ff-PM -f ffm Www ww nw WV Mm WWW Wm fmwhfw Wi 1-.fini 63 1 A compan of wa wane saints 'AA Company of Wayward Saints is about a traveling troupe of players who find themselves lost, allegorically speaking. As the play progresses, the players uncover relationships amoung themselves that help them understand one another and their profession. The Alpha Psi Omega production was directed by Gwen Larson. Cast Harlequin, the Manager Scapino. the Acrobat. . Pantalone, the Old Nlan Dottore. the Learned . . Capitano, the Warrior.. Tristano. the Lover .... Isabella. the Sweetheart Columbine, the Nag.. . Ruffiana. the Tart ..... . . . Lynn Kopelke . . , Steve Appelo .. . Scott Brund ...John Hunter . .Don Shandrow . . . . .Paul Sogn ....LauryJo Lee ...Kathi Dowling Claire Steenerson The company of comedians re-discover their art through a reverent approach to the life of man. l'm dickering with the creator to let me have two large teeth right about there Calpurnia lRuffianal relates an exciting dream to Caeser lPantaloneJ. Odysseus lCapitanoJ gets the lowdown from Penelope lColumbinel J,-v IRAOIUON IHS ORAIOI2 COHIGSI tm Third place in the oratory contest went to Eric Feste for Dreams are for those who sleep. 'X i I f t E Cathy Holkestad presents her second place oration on the pros and cons of Capital Punishment. Carol Hldy explains the problem of certain traditions, Pi Kappa Delta sponsored the All- School Oratory Contest on November 29th, The orations covered a wide range of topics Carol Hidy took first place, for the second time, for her speech on Tradition Participants were right to left' Eric Feste, Chet Dawson, Dr Jungkuntz, who presented the awards, Carol Hidy, Cathy Hokelstead, and Nancy Turner inot pictured: Lynn Kopelkel U16 CAVE, GITTIGIQIZAIUITIGITTI Terry Tennesen, Cave Manager Claude St. Dems demonstrates the art of pantomime to a P.L,U. audience. The Cave VIOSIS 6 NIXOU. MCGOVGHW debate BS Electior1'72 draws near, A little saxophone, anyone? GAUGE 81, RUSSIAN ISA Chris Lunn from Court C performs in the Cave. It's really very simple, you see. . . Bill Klein, one of P.L.U.'s entertainers sings and plays guitar for his fans J! I X X K ' 5 X Q Q -. f ' -S.. X Q YP 'ks 4 'ir r. ui .-Q 34 Q Q :ip . fi X T ., ,RN NSS. W? . SJ, ,,.,-. 'ma' Q 2 Q F 1 was J ' if Q., Wf- .! x , if 463 4' -dipp- if I ?fd'1i K D .Y , -f' ' -,.,-r I Wd ,-,Qpv4 ' mwlr., h ,X V . Six! 0 ,, .lx f ...Q - I P K .., IQ ffl l f ,,7fifS5ifv A,g ' A :L - g,'Q, , ' 4' I v.. v . , s X, x . mgfffm 1 f W -X'5 -N25 T 9El':' x 'fa 3 a . . -317. NM, W X ,A r 1 ix' r' ' A 'S 3' A W-.'9 Y + 1 ' '. X t. :gym flrx 5 f 1 Q' ix fx u ,74 'i 'H' X W' X X , f, 4 a W. Ka- 1 .11 - +R ., N-f A, 34.2 -at , X Y 3,-. gig, , f ff, u 33.724, 2 . M N- 4, ul ,-.,1 x 3 6, Q'..i',,,:i,.:g 3' x 17:73 Y. lux 5?-:,W 5:. . Rv ia Tk 1f.4j ., 5 H -4 gif: 1 A' X S- N'3QQi :flag 'ia ' 'X MQQQ, 2 kebvg z - J +53 ' ' A , .gi 'f N -Y 5, ,A 1' I 1 ve KSA, Q 5 N T 53, Q ,s ,, Q ku' xx Lf, x K. 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From a number of candidates three Lucia Bride finalists were chosenz Chris Koll, Connie Johnson and lVlalia Meyer. After the crowning ceremony Connie led spectators beneath a 110-foot fir tree to officially open the Christmas season at PLU, then to a reception in the U.C. The Spurs finally saw the end of weeks of 5 a.m. rehearsals. , i a , fi !f,: Z' Z ? , ,gf ft? i W. W, ,, i i f, 1, 5 3 5 24 if Z Jw, Suzanne Kiesow supervised 9,720 cookies- Ted Carlson says thanks -y A W... -QS? the queen of llqnt if if 11 A 1 if , M 5 Lie Candidates I to r: P. Breedlove, N, Oulllun, R. Pharrrs, V. Barnhart 21 S Pager, J. Pauling, W Hysjulren, L Moehrmg 33 C, Johnson, J Swetnam, D. Denstad, B Swarner 4? M Meyer, G Dahl, S Knapton, 5? C KOH, H Fynboe 6l C Mahannah S V aff W5 , , X 1 A 8 0 1 Nl' 1 Y, Tab! I nw.. ,f X, wiv !,v,4 37 liao az . :JZ -if- 9. -iff . 1: ..,.. -V V ftqflgga ,1,ii.u .n nut mmdw- ls..-, .,-:J . 'ur--,,...' -Qu' ' Q f's , I '1'n a 'W mv +00-' 'M hx kk! 5. ,I e.:.I2-amkqgmztfr-,.p yn, ny 1?l!,!,Au . .lf - - 594' 8 98 ITICRIVGOI UBRAIQY-ONS GI: the BGSU w f 1 .K .., , 4. 'X '-, S. 1 PLU's Library rated one of the country's best by Dr. Ralph Ellsworth, is a multi-functional building. The top has an ever changing display of art. The basement has many different corners that serve the University including the computer center, bindery, and photo lab. Besides all this there are many volumes packed with information, a staff to point the way to finding it, and lots of niches in which to study, saga: A BOOK of lip First row: Laura Gustav, Denise Guss, Lynn Vikesland, Carol Brandt, Linda Christian, Judy Swetnam, Randy Mahoney, Karin Laura GUSIaVf MS- Editor Ericson, Second Rowi Sharon Johnson, Beth Lindroos, Linnea Ruberg, Marcia Bodin, Joann Stueland, Janet Putnam, Janet Olson, i...s........ -fir ffl raw .. , , M s x w, 'fir 4 0 I Senior Editor Julie Harris and Assistant Editor Carol Brandt: Denise Guss and Judy Swetnam discuss the craft of yearbook hard at work or hardly working? design. Recording memories in a bound volume, the yearbook endeavors to capture the essence of PLU life. Combining the guidance of Laura Gustav with the skill ofa large staff, the SAGA displays creative talent in photographic journalism. . .,.. smwtm Mark Jewell-HSAGA office, may I help you? WWW I I mOOI2mQ IHASIZ- D U S WEE Duane Larson, Editor-ln-Chief Managing Editor Ted Hile and assistant Art Thiel completes another Knight Beat, ,,,,,.g-pvvf ' HQ 'ji .th f HWY, , ya , . tt, N l xsx 1' ,.....M-f- 6 Q.. LI O' Ffinsy 14, im S K gpm 'ef' ln the solace of the MAST office, Chris Buck, Ted Carlson, and Art Thiel prepare articles for the Monday copy deadline, MOORING MAST projected a new image in 1973. Under the direction of Duane Larson, PLU's weekly tabloid ventured forth in journalistic excellence. The superior quality of reporting and layout made the new MM a credit to the school. DJ Doug Kenyon takes time to enjoy Iife's little pleasure. Oecflutes eoqe sfu But Bow to st. mamtms E , ,W Q 1 X , . 'Q--...,,Q-Nvssss-M' Q ---,..,, IHIGRIIH . ,fi sw4 N ' fi f P-wir 81 RENAISSANCE '73 ,Y ff 2, 22 f 3 5 - . , - N 5 4. 4 , : E A i 5 Y , Dr. Kenneth Christopherson demonstratesthe fine art of Greasy hands and overalls describe the girls who participated in the Auto Mechanics class Led by Dr ski repair for an interim mini ciass, Bohannon, they rebuilt an engine as well as made minor repairs on their own cars. 82 E. Fr- Self defense technrques In Ju-Jntsu, Judo and Karate were the basis of the class Self Defense for Women Hlnterrrn, freedom for the student to develop hls Interest by concentratvng on a single course and for the faculty to teach rn areas and ways not always available durnng the regular semester Thus years courses represented a vvlde varlety of interests ranglng frorn Norse Mythology to Auto Nlechanlcs Off-campus classes toured the Brrtrsh lsles and East Afnca to explore other cultures Those who remalned on Campus had the opportunity to participate in various mlnl-courses These were student as well as faculty Initiated and led E 2 : .... J' STL? W Ei ' E5 5 f' A .K 1, X. . kk U V. :J K.. A A A tg, 15 . . Q-ee,-X-1e..,.M.:,,.u--u,.mmWt.ww.e.tf.,-,:Q.af.ff L tf..tt1--,Q-wwff K . 5 L J l . A 5- X i f--...N, No, it's not the Food Service test kitchen, but lVIrs. Hernmen's class titled lVIan and His Food. Sailing, sailing, over the ocean blue. . A course in Lifetime Sports looked at many new and old sports that can be enjoyed for a lifetime. Would you believe that this is a class in Body Language? ts sf i. K Q -'ki ' 'I tx .WX - A4 f X--wk'-1 xv- NXQE-'IW .. .4 .Ty ix x ,.- tj L, -.,,gA 4.151 X W. Y ,,., , --in ' ' .Q 1.8. R .k35'X1 2'ii-sj.:'- ,N . K-Qliiv g- ' ,Ai twji 3 ,t .Y ,gd - 1- ra -y-gain.-as kk 5. t 1 A s-fgfxtigi ,sh ,DA X si: .ug tt. . --. R zi- Eli ,. Insight into the educational, religious, and medical aspects of East African cultures was the big game of this African A ix 9 Et. sv, N. adm K. Study Safari led by A. Dean Buchanan and Dr. Stewart Govig. va 'ff X 43? X 7 .1 London, Dublin, and Edinburgh, to name a few, were among the cities visited by Dr. Daniel Van TasseI's interim class, The Literary Haunts of the British Isles. mLlSlC - U16 EXPRESSION i E - 2 W4 The Romeros, the royal family of the Spanish Gurtar appeared rn concert January 11. The program featured Celedino Romero, father and founder of the quartet, and has sons Ceha, Pepe, and Angel each who added theur own special flare to make a great vveH rounded performance l of mans oeepest self mm. .L W The moral value of music is found in the direct and powerful effect it exerts upon the emotional consciousness. The California Lutheran College Concert Choir and Symphonette performed a selection of sacred, secular, and classical music at Pacific Lutheran University during their January tour of the Pacific Northwest The choir, under the direction of Dr. C, Robert Zimmerman, brought the CLC campus to PLU through the unique Sounds of CLC Pacific Lutheran University's orchestra also performed an outstanding concert of music during interim Featured soloists were pianist Elizabeth Pine, mezzo-soprano Cynthia Lockhart, and violin soloist Lynn Bartlett P . ,K 'x Y YW? avi si 3 K SS 5 as I ! if . M 2 S + X Q W , ',.'1Z1fL-V-uw .. ,, , F. X-we fx S Q xt if Mmm-mf arf'- in fr iw Qi Fftsikfisissrtfn :Amis News The society which scorns excellence in plumbing because plumbing is a humble activity, and tolerates shoddiness in philosophy because philosophy is an exalted activity, will have neither good plumbing nor good philosophy Neither its pipes nor its theories will hold Water John W Gardner JAH.- h0m , HGITIG OH U16 COURIIH: '?T1Xs M- F- .Q- 5 X fff QF, 5' 5 , .5 3 is f i r'--13 ,,,,..l 3 'Y WW V, X anew- X A vnu., Q' All But UDS fall I0 knlQhtS 'xx Nun-4 if hi tx' Nm fs' iis.,..h -, ,W Q f' ff V-M,, ,,.. W Nw gupgnallnnn 1 E5 g I Q 1 -K 5 I '-'J 'N ,.,-'N Xf noizweoian Bishop visits Guest of the university community during interim was the Reverend Dr. Per Lonning, former member of the Norwegian Parliament and presently serving as Bishop of Borg, Frederikstad, Norway. Using the old Norwegian worship setting, Bishop Lonning spoke to students at Student Congregation. Also addressing faculty and pastors, Dr, Lonning gave special attention to the role of the Church in Norway and the topic of US.- Norway relations, . Q 3 A iA,Z g in Ng I r Q . Nf- X l ET i.rr::'r Q' -1 ii K. -..A I Q ,Si --g-1--M' if A ,,,. ,'., 5 1 N.,. . H X at r ii lsr- ? - fi K? 'fi ,n VX it Y Q ll X Q neliqiou up ,oo in peace Worship assumes a variety of forms at P.L.U. in an attempt to meet the needs of the university community Arden Olson, chairman of Religious Life Council, listens to a discussion by severai council members . guf. Q xxx N X, or ss t Gordon Lathrop, University Minister, contemplates a point of doctrine jay.. 1 S1 ise sees -- M sash Serving as intern pastor this year is Paul Weeg, from Wartburg Seminary. Dubuque, Iowa. if 8 liN ' 1, N A v- 'sev- .g L Q- st 2 A 7 i Q Ss, 'Kit health centeng A h lpmq hano . 1.: :fx Q . fl E 5 ,X X . . .xiii - ' -7 it x 2 +46 i 'C 3-xl L... centnal SERVICES 81, U16 DD v ,fvwmanqv A4 , f, ,, 4 QEQHX 2 H ,I Nd! ,gwwwdif fA , 95 I pmnq sus N Aw., 1 na, Na. gm, Qu X. 3 'iii' .im .,.,., :SS ' Af .' X R M.. . SN 5 ilu 'ff K .rf s,-' x , W, ,4 , . .f in 125- A4 Lx o iw Z N s 5 f MQ? i, x 5 2 Yagi? .f 1' ? K , xg W SN . ,Av ' ' ,4,A , The Ch Thomps Trondse ! 5 :A vault? Q, :- ff Q3 1' 4, a in ,s 5 J v' ' KI if ' Q 5 fa 'Wd 51,- f 1 4' A 'ff Ei I 3 1 QV' 1 1 K , v y , ' ,, M .,,. , fi gr L4 Q' 'Via 5953 . J xgwm O 'ff OO Dlll CISCOVGRS oance Contemporary dance was created and presented by approximately 40 students and their instructor Katherine Iverson during Interim and Spring Semester, Striving to express the emotional and spiritual through the physical was no easy task, but audiences approved the dramatic aspect as well as the choreographical. Segments such as Hands Here and People Pieces related to the viewers in the touching, physical manner that dance provides. tt' Q y Q, N.: S I' 2 A 41 Q ,D' :MQW Q' Q IIGB. - SOIUGIIIITIGS VERY C3000 ft veny Bao ,f fu- 5 7 W' x Q! S iif' W-ff.,. ,, 'e-...NM E .. . K NI V Nix ff I sknnq fun pon ex mis ang QQ gg? Qwwxfiisfmg, X gfggg wg fi J. L- fgiSYNiQx,X 0 gi gk . 1 X M x A S 5 2 ' 5 , A 2 1 ' inffifgieif'-sgislwzfXef:f'E1i5A X - 'saggy - xi' 5 1 2 'lrgiikw i 5352 W ' gg, 4 Era 5- I ' g - ,Q X X 'R ix P' -A., A,e2XXsf:ssNSq5 gi 5 -. Q . . . - - -:sg-wig? 7- x KY 1 .bwz . LLWi 5 Xwlzy . ,ms .. Li.-L A A kL'g L I 'g N- Q .2 smsyaffuft' . k'f'5i5 X ,... R , . . x , f 1 , Q ,, . '- gm Xi.,. . . is . W X a i iles 533 4 3 , ,L i ,A ' .V , A Serni, Karin, Becky, Arne, a others, spend one more day during the ski season. l ' '1:5,,,,. ,,.. , The 1972-73 ASPLU Senate Standing: Dan Haugej Kelsey Fledlinp Terry Tenneseng Debbie Andersonp Mary Thorseng Beth Flaggg Mike Trippg Mark Reiner: Don Yoder, President: Jay Field. Seated: Kristi Seversoni Ron Skageni Sam Torvend, Executive Vice Presidentg Julie Harrisg Michelle Ellison: Janet Olson, Activities Vice Presidentg Lloyd Johnson, Business Vice President. 1 2 i ,N ,inf - S Q 1 ra , fm: '4 f fx A 35' K ACIIIOH f , f m-e1.Qff,,, ,mf-,fmizia ,, V ,, ,,.. ,.., M 2, W, -where.-riff! VEHXM' il, r z 'livll 7,453 , ,if 5 54 Z G 5 ' W , f iii, 'F' lil' gif I ' ff M 1 , I f l f L' Z ' . 5 me AHC ORGAHIZAIIOD IIORESGGD In 73-74 fi, av The 1973 ASPLU nominating convention, held February 23rd-24th in Memorial Gym, resulted in promising election returns, Kelsey Fledlin, a junior philosophy major, was elected President, Dan Hauge, a pre-law mayor, Executive Vice President: Dan Frazier, Business Vice President: and Dave Johnson, Activities Vice President, Kelsey is looking toward a year of excitement, and both she and Hauge hope to implement a program of more accountability to the students Senators elected for one-year terms are Gordan Campbell, Cheryl Greenstreet, Nlaurene Hansen, Sandy Likkel, Helen Pohlig, Kevin Reem, Ron Skagen, and Kathy Toepel. ., .QM in 5 SE A '-' me ., ff t H' ,r Hili 3 K A SDGCIAI wonlo of lo IDG l February 11, the sophomore nurses received their caps marking their acceptance by the School of Nursing. Mrs, Sorenson spoke to the theme, Nursing: A Special World of Loving, Each girl was capped by her clinical instructor. GDGRA omkshop U16 GOIUITI The Medium, an opera dealing with the occult was presented at PLU February 9, 1O, by the interim opera workshop. It proved that opera need not be dry and boring but rather exciting theater as well as music Members of the vvorkship included Cynthia Lockart, Janis Aldrich, Cameron Griffith, Duane Larson, Randy Spitzer, Jennifer McDonald, and Craig Voelkert Black histon week, Kicking off Black History Week was the concert by Ramsey Lewis, with proceeds from the concert going toward a book fund and scholarships for minority students. Appearing with Ramsey Lewis was Jackie de Shannon, singing the soft sounds like What the World Needs Now ls Love. b an.- A fashion show featuring models from BANTU was part of the week's activities. previewing current and upcoming styles An integral part of the week involved music and art, with Jim Barnes, pictured here with his wife, exhibiting his works in the University Center, A RICH NGRIIIAQG VIGWEC ff f+,ff-ftmw , wwf ,, ,, WWMY, , Nt,4,5gW ,tmwerwfr ,mst ffmwzztw wit ml' Lectures by many noted people were heard during Black History Week. 3 'X ti .X fi- ..- tp., A point of discussion during a BANTU meeting, the organization for black students at PLU, IGRREH S IZIHGI2 fooos Under the direction of Robert Torrens, lbelowl PLU's food service serves almost 1800 students between the two campus dining halls. They operate their own bakery, located in the Columbia Center. Always open to suggestions, the food gets better all the time. M-ffigli' new 4 , ,a:?l CHOICG: Dlll In ACUOH CHOICE: The Center for Human Organization in Changing Environments is the University's arm of involvement in community service. CHOICE is under the direction of Robert K. Menzel ilefti and assisted by Anibal Mejia flower rightl. ' AMW Sk Ref 4 FLYlNG SAUCERS ARE REAL Staton T, Friedman lectured on the reality of flying saucers February 15. The illustrated lecture featured 35mm slides of UFO's from all over the world. Possessor of a bachelor's and master's degrees in physics from the University of Chicago, Mr. Friedman claims he is the only space scientist devoting full-time to the science of ufology. plu nliohteneo B lVIr. Friedman explains the materials he brought from the UFO Research Institute CISUHGUI NGO speakens considered the oldest evidence of man. native-born Kenyan. J-3 sf'- AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIESH On March 'I Richard E. Leakey discussed his role in the discovery of a human skull now Leakey, son of renowned archaeologists Mary and Louis Leakey, explained how the discovery was achieved, and presented a film entitled Man and the African Heritage, After the film presentation, the capacity crowd was given the opportunity to question the Above: Leakey displays a contemplative demeanor. Left: In response to a query, Leakey deftly supplies an answer. U16 BRAVE UI116 IIAILCR Something new! With the assistance of Dave Robbins, music became a part of this year's ChiIdren's Theatre. The Brave Little Tailor was directed by Eric Nordholm. Cast Maid ...,... ...., ...... G W en Larson Tailor ,,....... ..,. T erry Tennesen Queen Eulalia ... ., Kathy Lehman Queen Ohlalia . .. .... Carol Nlalvin Giant ..,...... .... S am Torvend Brother Giant .... .,.. D ean Remick L1 yi? f 'ik Q-gi' -v gg .V x K X. Li TN X . F. :X SGA SDRIIGS: Ill RIHAICS In ACTION . a Sea Sprite members lL-Rl are, Wendy Enger, Molly Davis, Gail Beckstrom, Marilyn Radek, Janet Tagge, Beth Lindroos, Kathy Eastman, Carmi Larson, Cindy Lust, Cindy Lewis, Diane Jensen, Ann Meacham, Jeanne Janecek, and Gail Kulman. Advisor: Kathy Iverson, not pictured. Water Ballet involves a combination of strength, rhythm and coordination. For the girls, it is an art, a way of expressing their ideas, thoughts and emotions. The climax to this year's work and dedication was the successful performance of L' Chiam to Life, their annual show. X-N. N-. -.Nkn mt? i ' w,, 54' 49 Wm ff 'W 12: 5,,, , . ..., W ,'i' Feiiibe f? Aww Y i ,Www WMM ' ef tr? I M, ,N i AV it, . X panents mvaoe campu ff ,l af ' 5 2 . . . and then she ate itl You're kidding, Sharing in the stories of college life makes Parenfs Weekend a treat for all. Sandy Llkkel passes out prizes to the winners ofthe Parent Game at Ordal's banquet. fl- Ladies to the center and form a star. AWS sponsored a square dance evening enjoyed by all who attended. pon funfilleo weekeno r t fat it L we in the I can't believe he told the whole thing! Sometimes I didn't take a bath as often as I should have! eess SLESX-t. Table manners for little brothers are cause for concern always, Banquets, held at local restaurants, were a special feature for all dorms as part of the first Parents'-Weekend. Jello SlUl2Dll1G, speakens, SUN hln , 14.-,. Q ...wi ' I ' iff: K. ',. I' . N ' ' fa ' . . f ..m S H V, ? . f rx E -W ln, IHIGRHAIIODAI IIAIR, SIUCQHHG WN I E 4 mAl2Ch: A ITIOHIH of DRGDARATIIGH QW W XZ ,. . XS B 1 1-. uw' ftxigi ' I N Ano antlclpatlon 35- A M L, MM, K' 'li 'wifx . K' Q-1 6: 0 , fm ,I ,Y , ' -A gf! , A 4 . .., AY Z 1. ,wr X J A 9 3- 'lin six F iw .k 5 A Sidi? Q-mf .1-Q ' if S www xg Q , ,xg -h gt, Q X 5 if X Fi A xg? ' V N mv ix g 5, .1 ,xg 1. N 1-5. V A fx - K Q f i 2 Y 3 W , M- A' X 5 5 wk ' E gg : Kmkm lx E - wwf. . .. E ,- Q 5 it E 5 Ke ,fi si 2 YQ ik X 3 LNN Ks 445 ff M9 , 1 1- fe 4142, I x -9 xxx Nm A Siva fm ' s 1973 DI KAD IHIERD CCHIGSTI Capp. and Prof. Karl. Pi Kap President, Julie Harris, explains the art of interpretative reading. Members of Pi Kap include: Mary Thorson, Debbie Anderson, Miss Ernan, Rob Fox, Dan Frazier, Julie Harris, lVlr. Yr Ov all John Brunning emotes as other contestants of the Pi Kap sponsored event listen enthralled S li First-place winner, Dan Frazier, accepts the Interp Trophy and S25 OO from Dean Moe, HACES RETURNS AIHIOSII mock I 5 2 , Y 1 ,. H' -IL Y. ga ul Wk - , 7 an Q Q. I . Q3 l.. Pk-V4 MU I. ,gif U16 ChUl2Ch AHC SDCIAI. change l l to ess! A Ai On Friday and Saturday, March 2 and 3, 1973, the department of Sociology brought together a group of leaders that sought positive answers and techniques for management of social change. The small groups were central to the program that was kicked off by the key note speaker, Rev. Wesley Frensdorf, Episcopal Bishop of Nevada ltop leftl. Other speakers represented government and the media, stuoent ITIGGUHGS OH CAIUDU . awww. The Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society held a regional meeting on campus, April 28, 1973. Among the many students presenting their research papers were two PLU students, Bob Bridenbaugh, and Dave Chappell lleftl. Keynote speaker was IVlr. Fred Schwartz, lla i The Student Washington Education Association at PLU held a District lll Meeting at Pflueger Lounge on February 24, 1973, Speakers for the meeting were Florence A, Orvik, who spoke on Professionalism in Educationng and Dave Riddle, who introduced the members to our Mobile Learning Unit, which is equipped for tutorial teaching. O celemzate. feast Ano liast Christian concern was displayed on April 11 as the majority ofthe campus gave up their meals for the day. that no neighbor will go hungry. Proceeds went to Food First. Sunday, April 8 about 40 students gathered to celebrate the Passover in the Alumni House. lt was a learning experience that was both meaningful and fun. The foods and history of Passover were explained throughout the meal. M, ,X V . ? N I 'Q S r . -4' .Lg :i ia i r Q If i inf N i Q NATIDNAL i ra t Q Ji ' RE SPEA EHAKE n gi? JJ' , 6 .'I-F 5 nn 'iv -swf 1 A 1 ,N K ' Y A 4'b,,7,,,, , fi 4, 'A , I ,. rf? Z?-2-f1f',rT -L-. H -..,... I.. 1- A1 I I FK A K 1+ aQl,: ' fl' :Z f. f,:r:1 . , Li ,gg -S-..-- -....,-, f,,l W U16 UNIVGRSII CENTER v Z Terri Carlson was actually able to find a quiet spot in the U.C. and curled up to studv. l ,M ll i 1 i f A 5 f, The U.C. is a great place to sit down and discuss common interests, 132 -l fl -'bf I ' '. lf' ii ' ms' - if. XV V. I ,J v I x X 3h 'xxx '- f W Mi Wilt' All ACTING YEAR IZOR AWS f A 1 1 I I 1 w I Q Y? . r A X P ,:z,,,.g,ff - Tim Brooks speaklng on the value ofa Luberal Arts Education during the Career Symposium. WP' Each of us is a unique individual with dreams. hopes and an acute awareness of reality but the impossibility of total self- sufficiency forces each of us to depend on one another, Real growth in life comes to us from within. comes to us from our relationships with other people . . . it does not come to us alone. At the same time we must always be reaching , . . without reaching to each other we go nowhere. lt is the genius of children in this matter that they know how to go out to other people, that they know how to reach spontaneously and how to establish a relationship easily. Man can only exist where a plurality of individuals share a common life ,.. in the last analysis, what are we but the continual affirmation of each other's humanity? And each time that we fail to act with the utmost honesty and compassion toward one another. we diminish in essence. Tamanawas 1972, Volume 53 Q4 ,tt .-L NA L Q - fy: V :M,.Xq..w -i -X 'wseflgf QQ N? fs if fx , 3' If 4' Q it . X: -'. .XS-M W3 ,mc if I' vi, gf' 9 -Q ,X 3? 'affix S k S W-ffl K 4 Ch0ll2 of U16 WEST CHORAIG Mr. Maurice Skones. Director Above top to bottom: Jon Espeseth, Dave Frost, Craig Huisenga, Frank Calsbeek, Frank Payn, Dave Aakre, Paul Twedt, John Lackey, Dan Tutt, Paul Olsen, Randy Spitzer, Mike Martin, Dave Lykken, Bob Leavesn, Jim Johnson. Micky Flynn, Jim Lane. Left tbp to bottom: Cameron Griffith, Rachel Eidbo, Marybeth OKane, Karen McClellan, Sharon Anderson, Jan Geschwind, Sue Peterson, Laury Lee, Karen Wraalstad, Joy Tuff, Nadine Mobroten, Karen Hoffard, Ira Byfuglien, Naomi Lyso, Carol Monson, Debbie Cornils, Cathy Hornbaker, Melanie Jechort, Janice Aldrich. Left to Flight: lil Ed Harmic, Claire Steenerson, Terrie Vollmer, Cathy Ethridge. Christi Rigall, Carla Scott, Lisa Pierce, Jackie Johnson, Diane Taylor, Carol Smith, Kathy Lehmann, l2l Nancy Peters, Christine Koll, Laurie Cullom, Leslye Eklund, Becca Thompson. l3l Bryce Stephenson, Roger Smith, Paul Sogn, Dave Schneuker, Jim Marvae, l4l Ed Jacobs, Dave Liezen, Dennis Boaglio, Tom Jones, Jim Bash, l5l Dave Hesseman, Jim Howland, Jay Gilbertson, Bryan Kahle, Paul Tuff, l6l Pat Michel, Dean Remick, Gary Crockett, John Brunning, Phil Norby, l7l Duane Klotz, Miguel Villahermosa, Terry Teigen, Dan Grette, l8l Scott Macfiougan, Anne Nielson, Randy Bice, Sam Garlock, Bradley Brauer, l9l Beth Ouale, Wendy Hughes, Dianne Burger, Debby Fluckiger, Henery Bilderback, l1Ol Verna Powers, Annette Tabet, Diane Bjorklund, Mary Schmedake, Cindy Standerfer, Karla Hayden, Ruth Schepman, ll2l Joann Richardson, Debby Cook, Gail Veile, Diane Hiett, Vicky Joslin. 140 ORCHESTRA AHC CGHCGRI BANG University Concert Band: left to right lil Kim Tangeman. Sharon Ames, Randy Hazelton, Verna Powers, Nan Bartlett, Marlys Matter. Emily Torkelson. Christine Lentz, Sylvia Paulson l2l Signe Rodley. Bill Shea. Kirk Parker, Elaine Roper, Deanne Larson, Mary Smidt, Barbara Duane, Carol Smith, Kathy Reigstad, Sue Lund. Kathryn Fredstrom, Karen Mosbo. Kathy Green, Carolyn Rice, Jeri Witters, Candy Bryant l3l Janne Leuthold, Cheryl Liljeblad, Carol Peterson, Marilyn Turner l4l Larry Walsh, Alvina Hauf. Jim Dicecco. Gayle Waltz, Cindy Lindel, Ellen Heiber, Diana Lock. Carol Farver. Joanne Stueland, Rick Wigen. Debbie Denny, Cindy McTee, Jackie Setchfield, Debra Bernard l5l James Bash. Jim Lockert, Cheryl Gronli, Mark Sjostrom. Cathy Hornbaker, Steve Jeffers, Sandra Olson, Paula Pudwill, Lani Johnson. Sara Bennett, Pat Lock. Tor-AIfJohnson. Dean Suess 167 Liz Pine, Serni Solidarios. Chet Dawson, Frank Calsbeek, John Burch, Nancy Gustafson, Janice Moore, Greg Abenroth. Ted Gulhaugen, Randy Milholland, Howard Skram, Miguel Villahermosa, Bill Arkel, Mike McTaggert, Richard Hoye,Jim Howland, Paul Tuff, Steve Holian. University Orchestra: left to right lll A. Tremaine, L. Bartlett, A. Cables, P. Johnson, A. Hauf, G. Gilbertson, K. Holst, K. Youngquist l2l C. Sanders. M. Arntson. P. G ' C. ' ' ' onigam. Steenerson, P. Turner, K. Peach. M. Fortier, M. McManus, S. Critchlow, C. Naubert l3l L. Cleland, J. Johnson, V. Larson, K. Johnson, J. Gilbertson, V. Balsh, L. Roberts. K. Johnson. P. Roberts l4l N. Taylor, B. Juberg. P. Hulme. W. Carpine. N. Dary, N. Dryden l5l S. Paulsen. E. AIlen,J. Van Noy, T. Thompson. W. Hanrahan l6l S. Ames, K. Tangeman, C. Simmons, C. Bantsari, D. Perry l7l L. Walsh. H. Bilderback, D. Dube. H. Skram, L. Saretske, C. Hornbaker, M. Sjostrom, R. Bade. R. Byrnes, L. Dalton, D. Suess, L. Johnson, D. Johnson, H. DeRuyter, R. Roberts. R. McNamara, P. Rudolph. Ffa Ji' f 9 Wav Rig 4 4-. 1 , N i 1 If . '!' IJ Z ' L.. .wI:3fX'f! f egg. :nfl 7' X 'G . , . Q :W 1 gf Ny. N K j-4 X, I9 x . 6- wf 3 1' ,....--H my 2 -K. f sf Q. W iw Q , 5 'Wx ' f .. 45 mf he wif, 'x ,F 1 2,5- 1 , ff Q !7w4,- xv Q ,W mf. sf .6 SN, -mm . .F mv-V kk ix COl1l0 B6 BGIIGI2 gg X A-1 A .N X ,Qi x X f- J, 5.1, 14 44 it K 'K kink, stmnofellow AHC RAIUOS - SPRING QUEST l6CILll26l2S L, 'knot TIME magazine has called Dr. William Stringfellow, author, socia critic, attorney, and theologian, one of Christianity's mos' persuasive critics from within, Russell Kirk, nationally known lecturer and author spoke on T.S. Elliot, British poet and critic. t... A one man exhibition of prints and drawings, concentrating on paintings of the female form, often with a distinctly artificial style characteristic of the 1940's calendar art, featured internationally-acclaimed pop artist Mel Ramos. A Y. - q X .F ' 2 . '55 My ca U Q 2 gg,-Q . -J 9 'Nr- M. 5 x xl .Q ,, N4..,a, ' tfw .iii v. fy Q ' 3' ,f 'A' k ff 9, Q Y L11 x If 1. ' I A'-,P 3? N T! 4- X L15 . .,,,. M5 S IH Ak '5jE'::k 5 Y 2 ' W 0-.T..'?53WWFm-S SPRING: A IIIITIE IO GAUGE 52 5 1 sz A K , ' , 4. as The 1973 Nlayfest Performers Q I l Mayfest Royalty from L to R Gloria Fry Rhondl Bender Carolyn Schulz Laury Lee and Diana Denstad Alpha D I DRESENITS the BGSU . . . :libs Q GF 'sum 'K ln.. Best Student Director: Gwen Larson, A Company of Wayward Saints, Best Supporting Actor: Jim Degan, Grumio, The Taming of the Shrew, Alpha Psi Omega 1972-73: Back row: Gordon Griffin, Carol Malvin, Karen Anderson, Don Shandrow, Arden BGS! Supporting ACUGSSIGWGH LHVSOII PHUY. You're a Olson, Front row, Crys Schuh, Gwen Larson, Julie Harris, and Nordie iEric Nordholmi GOOC1 M60 Charlie BrOWnf' Best Actor In ChIldrer1'S Theiiief- PSU' TWBCIV FOX' Best Actress rn Chrldrerfs Theater: Gwen Larson, Maud, The Pnnochio. Best Actor: Crarg Huisenga, Snoopy, 'AYou're a Good Man Charlie Brown, Brave Little Tailor MRL 5 ,.-V 1 my V Best Actress Kathy Lehman, Kate, The Taming ofthe Shrew fy ei 2 pacific lutheizan univensit Cl Q I 4 QI .4 0 PLUTO lPacific Lutheran University Traumatic Occurancesl Awards in athletics was masterminded by Jim Kittilsby, PLU's own sport's information director. The PLUTO awards are presented at the spring all-sports banquet. Cleverly mixed are serious senior awards for athletic achievement, and the humorous happenings of the year. To the left Dennis Phillips is pictured receiving the Jonathan Livingston Seahawk award. He also received the Jack Hewins Senior Award, TIIQAUIHAUC OCCURANCGS In athletics X Xe xi- 2 :lr-1. Fi K ffilfgst 5 , ' ' Q53 fl! T We 5 +'- -uw. r , 'B . .big-ggi ,. rf: i ::' F kgxx rr I l :--ENN. XE. Q feimia 2 it f X E is X ,E -'iff s S., . .ev .wifi If Ss s x For the first time since its inception, the Northwest Conference All-Sports Trophy rests in the trophy case at PLU. Renamed this year as the John Lewis Trophy, in memory ofthe long-time Willamette athletic director, the award is emblematic of overall supremacy in the NWC's nine sport program The lutes edged Linfield 91-87 in the final compilation of team standings The two schools were tied 65-65 going into tennis and track meets the last week. PLU won championships outright in swimming, tennis and golf, tying for first in basketball. The Lutes were second in track, third in football, fifth in cross country, tied for fifth in wrestling and sixth in baseball, September Dan Prichard October Kevin Knapp Glenn Davis November Ira Hammond December Terry Ludwig - January Randy Shipley February Jim Boyer March Terry Ludwig April Mark Clinton May Doug Wilson .' Q I ,Q that . lI'S spmnq '-M ww, N K w - , nv J' 'IU Qv nf T44 .' vv- b ' .9 ,. TW ,ag- xqf E is 2 I C- 'ix Ei G x, ' 1 ,Y -L, E' 55 'FQ gr? ., ODE last BUSY weekend That last weekend is packed full of activities for the graduates and their families. Thursday evening was the lawn supper at the Gonyea House, Saturday there was a reception for the parents at the U.C., and the concert with all musical groups performing one last time. Sunday morning was worship celebrated with communion, and finally in mid- afternoon, commencement exercisesi and then it was over. .kr mggaixs L., -K 'il ft ' Q. zz, , 9 M . S fW' is fir A fa . ,tx 3,1- 'W .,., m y AQ as x 'E A M169 IIGUI2 YEARS: IS 1IhlS II? ia. Ag, 1. 4 1, Z 'K Q X r. W X Q Q ,Q Q 3-I . A M, - -' ' Q my 8-: ,Q :l '02 R Al, I fb ' 1 F K. ,T H2 V F ,D ' W? 31 W Q M 552535 5' -as, ,lg 4 .sid ':'..,,:,..--14.-55-, 3,-at J- .,, :fx ,I ,M I 4--'gkfb-sl-:'s:?sPg4.Ni,3-fi .eq 3,3- 2, .41 ' u'. if 94 Av, ' ', - Lg,-62,84 ul, ,rs W5 aug, -I .K if ,- :LL -Q' Q 'Q gwf'., f K . I U - Q Q' fun'-I' 33 -P. x bf A ,ff 24 J if Xxx n ,Q fy , f ,J' 'Y 4 ff ,J N www .. .K ,. K K 'SQQQ 1,351 25155 xi ii.. If . Q N ii 'Sy . f .gi ...H- Mwfy - - '31 i. .5,11r'RH 5715: X X .. A 2 3- is 535' QL -iii.. .Y .Q is ,.sS Kgi h.... . 55512 ' 33. f2 . Q, E E' .4 Q R X x NX X x 35 X X N Wg - . - '1 X y A W H 5 44 nam' v ' -MQ' .jf l Nam: 1. rgx ,if . S, -. X I 0' L4 X X 'X Q V M :,,....V. .L f,f'i.v.. . . r 'I M mwi ' ,fm e ,K pf a t , wg Q Q ' . . v V 6, 1 fl 9 x xr We , 5 . . - if :'- . Aw' 12 . f,a.3ffgf1Qj,Qf ' T- 'V , f K 'Q fs: 4, , . 1- .Q 91 X 'gw n W 4 z fx 4 x ,J -,,V ff' 'NJ-f 1 GM, . 2, ' x I vu il-'51, ' 1 1-fi' wb?- Q. wr New ,ww W., ma -L. 'fl XFN I -in 14.3 ' 1 1-. A 5 ' ' Ck .J rg X . ' mgwihgfffgw f Q ami Bl0lOG qgftettsw X vue, Ron Chapman Art Josefa Culanag Art Joe Doupe Art Gail Easling Art Dennis Hanson Art Kathryn Hyder Art Edmond LaCasse Art Lori Lobeda Art Laura Maakestad ArtlEducation Regina McKay Art Stanley Price Art Cyndie Rolin Art!History Joanne Simonarson Art Christine Willgress Art Deborah Anderson Sue Beimborn Doug Brisson Biology!Pre-lVlecl Biology Biology Steven Ash Melinda Bellin Ann Bristol Biology Biology Biology Jan Beck Penny Brainerd Sharlene Carlson B'0'0QY Bl0l09Y Biology 'Ill gxeq g n A . , ,. is .,.,n.m,, , Q 1 Q Nancy Clark Jay Field Richard Johnson Ann Nedrow James Siemens Biology Biology Biology!Pre-Dent Biology!Pre-Med Biology Richard Edin Rhonda Fischer Kathy Knapton Dana Otterholt Kathy Vodder Biology Biology BiologylPre-Dent Biology Biology Doug Eidal Laura Gustav Jennifer McDonald Craig Shurick Curt Wickre Biology!Pre-Med Biol09y!lVled-Tech BiologylPre-Med Biol0gvfPre-Med Biology E A 5 X 5 5' V. ,V X -5 2. +ilaa,.aigifg,4a1.414 ala was rg 4 X ai, a.:.a:Aa r .B I ,ii xx Y K K .fiikf'Mx4w,' L? . i acaaa or Jean Wong Biologv!Chemistry Linda Zurfluh Biology S 4 BUSINESS AOmlI1lS11l2AUOl1 Sally Alflen Alice Berry Business Administration Business John Anderson Mark Buchanan Business Business Cliff Axelson Edward Bush Business Business Dave Beatty Janet Geschvvind Business Administration Business Administration Benny Benson Jeffery Gladow Business Business Administration! Marketing it Jack Goodwill Business Administration Gregory Gurske Business Ron Jacobson Business Administration Jack Kalmback Business Administration Robert Knapton Business is Neil Martin Business William McPherson Business Jack Nixon Business Dave Ouam Business Steven Roche Walter Tushkow Business Business John Rohner James Vanderpool Business Business Larry Smith John Valazquez Business Administration Business Administration Dawne Thompson Willie White BusinesslEducation Business COIHITIUIIICAIIIOII ARIS Kathy Campbell Communication Arts! Education Julie Harris Communication Arts! Education Craig Huisenga Communication Arts Peter Johnson Communication Arts Darel Roa Communication Arts Crys Schuh Communication Arts Don Shandrow Communication Arts Kathy Shandrow Communication Arts Education Christine Blair Eiji Hira Norman Hulscher MAH ri Economics Economics Economics ...Rf BUCHRN . 1. . - Kay Simpggn Four PLU co-eds model the varied styles ofthe '70s I 'fs 'QQU 4. :i xr vw' N, 73, -, v,,,,li'Tf? ,gint sm. f aw' L44 s' A 165 GCUCAUOI1 Marian Anderson Education Peggy Anderson Education Kriss Baldwin Education Joan Bangsurd Education Gladys Brake Education Julia Burton Social Science!Education Alix Carlson Education Sally Ann Chapman Education Susan Clark Education Kathy Daneker Education Sandy Dimler Primary Education Craig Duffy Education John M Ellis Jr Education Virginia Fanelli Elementary Education Joan Fauver Education Betty Gallagher Education Mike Guajarado Education Barbara Gurske Elementary Education Jessie Haire Social Science Education Ed Hansen Social Science Education Linda Hansen Language Arts Education Robert Harmon Math Education Joel Hauge Education George Hirchert Education Maradee Holland Elementary Education Debra Hurd Elementary Education Jane Johnson Spanish-E nglish Education Nancy Johnson Education Sue Johnson Education Kevin Knudson Education Steve Kvamme Education Diane Lalum Education Barbara Lang Language Arts Education Linda Larson Elementary Education Nancy Larson Elementary Education Marion Maki Education Darlene Mattoni Education Meri Mattson Elementary Education Cathy McDonald Education Allen Meeds Education Mark Meyer English Education Richard Mielke Social Science Education -9 eff? Althea Milne Education Cyndy Moon Elementary Education Carol Lynn Ocknfen Education Lorraine Oliver Primary Education Barbara Ostrom Elementary Education Kathi Peach Education ls msg It t Tina Rehuher Shirlene Simon Education Education Karen Rinke Ruth Smidt Education Social Science Education John Roeber Anita Smith Education Education Elizabeth Rue Syriya Smutkupt Primary Education Education Timothy Shea Nancy Sommers Education Education Carolyn Sh utz Elementary Education Education Debbie Spencer Wk I iw 1-fy Cheryl Stoddard Education Linda Stone Education Joyce Stumph Elementary Education Kristenza Van Gilder Elementary Education Nancy Valazquez Education Maxine Wallender Education Brian Webber Education Karen Weber Education Sally Wiberg Education Heather Wickre Education Jeff Wolcott Education UU ':3.QQ'.-I l 1969-76: A yean of Joy ' iffsxm Q rg I 4 ,k,,,4 in 'lf J.: N, WNY5 2355 I 'QQ 1970-71: A YEAR of COmlTlllIlTlGl'l1T I 150-afs Eff'1 'AUX 5 V - lunch J. m QQ wwhxnli Sax' , 1 -X X- ,ww S- I 1 .- MR. Q' 6 .X -Y qi ii .. h . J 'VN . S N Q AND Q :f.,xN TCSS' w .5.f'f L 971-72: A yean QW pt PXQPHPU 7 K. X Q K . N x N Aiwa 355.1 Rst Q LN sf? 1 Inf? Q Ofv 168 4 ,Q N Ks f'-A ,. Q23 Q -5' P . ,, , .3 A+ 1, 5 wsu ' 9 ' NY ' v- L , ' wifi' .fix WE english Nlaribeth Anderson Jack Kilcrease Nancy Richards lVlarty Wosser Ef19IlSI'1flVlusic English English!Educati0n English Becky Anderson French Karen Blessing FrenchlEnglish Karen Bryant French!H istory Debbie Cornils French!English FOREIGN language Emily Riegstad French!E nglish Ruth Fiolander French Joanne Stueland GermanlChemistry Ulla Torres German!English GENERAI ENGINEERING SCIENCE Mark Salter Laurel Andirk General Engineering General Science s M' : uw, 3 .........-:milf W ,. mv.. ! . . Ai- 0 7 tw, 14. , NISIOR i 'sit ffm Santa Lucia and her court pose with the Spurs of 1970-71 tts. David W. Anderson Richard Dietmeir Cynthia Marecle Dennis Phillips History!SocioIogy History History History!PhysicaI Education Nikki Beard John Hushagen Stan Olsen Dale Soden History!ReIigion History!Sociology History History Pat Wlnsberg History mA1Ih6mA1IlCS James Hacket Janice Johnstone Tana Knudson David Peterson Sanford Peterson Karen Randolph Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Kristine Wallen Mathematics mUSlC f xx x k.:i.: -.: W - I I K T by essex- t :sis K ' :rex-.rg Jw. I - A ' - ,wifi W W Auf :Qin . N- f A l, mf, Q. i Lnbi I ,vga . -u fru..f,i4.'.ff1 Norma Aamodt Laura Carter Alvina Hauf Cindy Lindel Michael Reiter Music Music Music!Education Music Music Sharon Ames Mary Eslick Cathy Hornbacker David Lykken Cindy Salo Music!Education Music Music Music Music Sara Bennett Phyllis Gonigam Gwen Larson Nancy Peters Howard Skram Music Music Music Music Music Frosh officers of 1969. now seniors discuss pla Bennett, treasurer: Pete Johnson, vice-president? ns for the future. iPeter Sandvig, presidentp JoAnn Simonarson, secretaryi Sara Ouigly Kelsey Redlin experiences the job of creativity during Interim 1971. NURSING Judy Anderson Nursing Kathy Armstrong Nursing Mary Birkemeier Nursing Elizabeth Boltz Nursing Muriel Buehler Nursing Susan Christensen Nursing A as i gl . V, David Cook Carla Hansen Jan Mulholland Rosemary Scales Nursing Nursing Nursing Nursing Mary Cross Linda Jackson Margaret Nerheim Leanne Scharf Nursing Nursing Nursing Nursing Kathy Curry Beatha Ann Johnson Mary Ralston Nancy Smith Nursing Nursing Nursing Nursing Katherine DeLany Linda Larson Pauline Robinson Gail Spencer Nursing Nursing Nursing Nursing Patti Feley Connie Meyer Linda Fiossler Sharon Starks Nursing Nursing Nursing Nursing Kathie Ferguson Hildi Mitchell Cecilia Satterthwait Marilyn Stelzerg Nursing Nursing Nursing Nursing A lle ,4H9 all P :QQ DhHOSODh all , if? , fl, WW, xl gr wi, V, ' V A ' A , cv:,,,Q,iL,,, , ' I ,:Lff,f5,.',,k3'V Q . f' f ' .. dmv 'ZW v F V fy VVI, Y ,, .M , ' riff Vyfkil, I K ' V ,,,,h AM I 33? P ' wi: ,F Q if A X is 'P 'VM WWW .tn ' A,-sf ,W V New-W 'ifMm 72 Jon Espeseth Dennis Heieren Bill Little Gary Thorson ox-Ls K V V L Philosophy Philosophy Philosophy Phil0S0DhV ' Susan Sladek phySlC5l Philosophy Leslee Ann Adams Physical Education Claudia Barnes Physical Education Pam Dean Recreation Karen Fynboe Physical Education GOUCAUOD DHYSICS Kris Hirschmann Sandy Moeller Dave Nelson Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Bill Love Janice Moore Lynn Paulson Physical Education Physical Education Recreation Phyllis Weaver Recreation Sharon Dye Physics Pak Toon Gee Physics George Nlartinec Physics DOUUCAI SCIENCE X we Q L ' i Susan Brady Political Science RGUGIOI1 Dave Greenwood Charles Jones Carl Schwinck Gregory Todd Michael Tripp Political Science Political Science! Political Science!Religion Political Science! Political Science Sociology Sociology Lawrence Haler Theresa Tilton Political Science Stephen Lackey Political Science! Political Science Psychology psycholoq Harold Hendrickson Don Beck Tim Brueckner Terry Formoso Margaret Kringen Mark Reiner Religion Psychology Psychology Psychology!SocioIogy Psychology!German Psychology!Philosophy GSOFQE Knudson Debora Benson Marcus Carpenter Marc Johnson Nancy Lemnitzer Luciano Stefanini Religion Psychology!SocioIogy Psychology Psychology!Religion Psychology Psychology!Social Work Ling? Robeftsofl Claudia Blackwell Peggy Ettner Mary Koll Viki Procter R9lIQI0'1!EdUC6fI0H Psychology Psychology Child Psychology Psychology Bill Snyder Religion SOClOl0QYfSOClAl WGHIARG James Anderson Social Welfare Arthur Arnhold Sociologv!Social Welfare William Bakamus Sociology James B reh mer Sociology John Carney Sociology!Social Welfare Elizabeth Clark Sociology!SociaI Work George Donatello Sociology Suzanne Eklund Social Welfare lVlina Ensign Sociol0QYfSOcial Work Douglas Herland Social Welfare Randall Holm Sociology Karen Klarquist Sociology Eckart Klee Sociology Dianne Kvapil Sociology!Social Welfare Paul Larson Social Welfare Nancy Mays Sociology Lisa Meeks Sociology!Social Welfare Judy Meier Social Welfare Barbara Neal Sociology!Social Welfare Cindy Paterson Sociology!Social Welfare Janet Putnam Social Welfare Cathy Radford Social Welfare Janis Robb Social Welfare George Samuelson Sociology Linda Shelton Sociology Linda Stephens Sociology!Social Welfare Erik Strand Sociolo9V!History Jeff Swanson Social Welfare Joan Theuerkauf Social Work Bruce Thompson Sociolo9v!Religion ., if Richard Tomko S0ciol0gVfSocial Welfare Jeanne VanSIyke Social Work Gary Verbrugge Sociology Cathy Wiitala Sociology lVlitchell Williams Sociology Afaf Zedan Sociology otzaouatino senioizs not pictuneo BACHELOR OF ARTS Bonnie Allan Dennis Andersen Kenneth Anderson Maribeth Anderson William Armstrong Rhondi Bender Kathleen Benton Helge Berg Naomi Bettis Aaron Bobo Arvid Boe George Bourcier James Boyce Thomas Brandt Bettie Brown Patrick Campell Steve Carter Carl Christiansen John Corman Katherine Croker John Curran John Daugherty Jimmie Farmer Daniel Gehrs Paul Goode Peter Grewenow Katherine Halgren Rosemary Henle Douglas Henning Edward Hill Cheryl Hoelzer Robert Hoff Lawrence Holt Stanley Jamison Kristina Janson Helenka Jaremko Christopher Johnson Dennis Johnson Dennis Johnson Loren Johnson Gregg Kasner Don Kennedy Douglas Kenyon Valda King Peter Koch Tat Yan Lam Curtis Laufman William Lessley Bruce Ludeman Pamela Maddess Michael Manza Daniel Marsh John McRae Jerry Minaker Diane Minturn David Moe Linda Moore Carol Moreno Ronald Murphy John Nilson Bruce Nitz Dawn Nyquist Carol Olson David Palchikoff Bonita Perry Bruce Peterson Charles Peterson Muriel Peterson Linda Ramsahye Nancy Rehberger Joy Rhodes Eugene Robertson Karen Schlewitz Judy Shelton Mark Shepard J. Scott Simpson Arnold Sotelo Janet Sunberg Leighton Suyeishi Gaylen Swearingen Deborah Thurston Samuel Torvend Minoru Uyechi Robert Lee Vernon William Weiss David Wick Ethel Wills Cathy Worsham BACHELOR OF SCIENCE David Chappell Jerrold Hanson Kenneth Kilen Guy McFadden Richard McFadden Steven Ramsey BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Richard Boylan Richard Budke Paul Campbell Michael Ericson Charlie Evans Edward Haller Robert Hicks Dennis Hillesland William Holding Melvin Horne Larry Hutchins Loren Iverson Charles Kriesel Lee Livingston John Louderback Guy Loudon Bruce Lymaan Hal Madsen Gary Massey David Nyman James Phillips Steven Price William Roche Erik Severeid Jerry Skaga Ronald Sundberg Ronald Wehmann Hayden Williams Michael Willis Dennis Zamberlin BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION Edward Amundson Rolland Arthur Alan Barnes Mary Burns Gail Caple Erin Cross James Dunn Sharolyn Erickson Susan Hemminger Helen Hess James Holland Forrest Hudson Sonja Kruse Janet Kushe Donald Lehman Gerald Lemieux Margaret Loverin Helen Lucas Susan Maguire Michael Martin Wanda Martin William Mason Carol Mathews Joseph McConnell Monika McFadden Lyle Mclntosh Nadine Mobroten Anne Moriyasu Karen Norman Deborah Olney Kathlynn Omdal Richard Osborne Glenda Ostrum Nancy Peebles Naomi Peterson Charles Russell Ivy Schwartz John Severied Timothy Shea Suriya Smutkupt Barbara Springer Patricia Stiles Phyllis Stolp Mark Strand Barbara Swenson Nadine Tallman Ingrid Taylor Daniel Tutt Timothy Natta Sharon Weiss Roger Wiley Gary Wolfgeher Patsy Woolridge Karen Wraalstad Martha Wuest Phillip Zoller BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS BACHELOR OF MUSIC Linda Danielson Gordon Griffin Regina McKay Robert Ohman Cynthia Rolin Jo Ann Van Ohlen Daniel Dube Cynthia Lockhart Sarah Potter BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING Dianne Bechtold James Blessing Barbara Bowman Winsome Chisholm Ruth Cook Kathleen Ferguson Hilda George Randi Hatlen Marion Hill Linda Edlund Kittelson Timothy Miller Victoria Neptune Catherine Oakley Linda Sheilds Geraldine Cowell Sternberg SGDIORS hononeo .. A. Peg Loverine, Woman of the year in sports v 78 Who's Who among students in American Universities: Left to right lfrontl Mark Buchanan, Mike Willis, Craig Huisenga, Crystal Schuh, Howard Skram, Debbie Cornils, l2lJan Geschwind, Carolyn Schutz, Dave Anderson, Alvie Hauf, Julie Harris, Glenda Ostrem, Maxine Wallender, Gwen Larson, Cindy Lindel, Nancy Larson, Becky Anderson, Meribeth Anderson, John Nilson, Carol Malvin Not Picturedt Debbie Anderson, Steve Ash, Nikki Beard, Ann Bristol, Laura Carter, Sandy Haugen, Nancy Holsinger, Cathy Hornbaker, Regina McKay, Karen Flandolph, Ruth Smidt, Dale Soden, Linda Zurfluh. f A, , iw 'un x Q 7 Pak Toon Gee with friends, fellowship at Columbia University 1972-73 Tasselsi Left to right seated, Nancy Larson, Mrs. Creso, Ruth Smidt, Janet Putnam, Carol Malvin: standing Ann Nedrow, Jan Geschwind, Debbie Anderson, Cecilia Satterthwait, Mrs. Knudsen Ann Bristol, Nikki Beard, Alix Carlson, Julie Harris. an . ies Q: 0 ARETE SOCIETY MEMBERS 1973 Debbie Anderson Debra Mumm A xiii! ! Y -XL' Maribeth Anderson Jan Beck Ann Bristol Mark Buckingham Steve Carter David Chappell Doris Dahl Rhonda Fischer Robert Fox Glen Halvorson Nancy Johnson Linda Lee Melodee Malm Carol Malvin Ann Nedrow Karen Norman Arden Olson Karen Randolph Mark Reiner Erik Strand Thomas Swanson Tseng Sing Wong Juniors Elizabeth Herman DanielJohnson Dennis Phillips, Jack Hewins Award lll Seniors graduated with honors on May 27, 1973 xt., , 'YA Mom gets the honors as four of the McFaddens graduate together: Guy E ,Guy A., Rick and Monika Ted Carlson George Fisher Scholar Athlete Award H X 'Q 5' 5 f s..,,u 1 , are 'V Www' QW' ,M f ,rf-W' ' f1 eff , nVv 4W f A f i' ,f 3 3, v l , , Z n f' s! ,, M, Q, ,Af , ,f J-Qizw .., V , A M ,, ,A ,Q ,, ,,, - QQ I ww ' X-- ,, rm WWW--' ,W - X H., , ,W ,M .WWW , v- AA M . ' ,,'j... nur 'iv-., 10,40 QQ! ,, .-,. Q 4 . igslf . - rf' 'f iw' n .nv , - V '1 'i VLX2 5 .f , 3- ' s X!- Q, Q -' ,Q ., K Q' . In -k.. Q ,, , 3, ,f,, W, ,W ,.,,, MM - W W, ,.,, MW, 5' y,,,.,....., W fmwmw gm-mmf WWW' ,f WLT gk A 2 ii 9 A ff , fif ' X- I' W 'Q 4 pnesioent euqe e w. w eqman Kxfgq il Q15 wr 'L-4 image I 'S Copy for this section taken from PLU Catalogi 72-74 Whether its welcoming students from all over the world at the Gonyea House, supporting the tennis team, appreciating a painting of l-larstad, launching the crew boat in Lake Wlegman or discussing issues with assembled administrators-President Wiegman meets l the challenges and privileges of his office which involve every facet of the university lmplementing the ideals of a University is neither an exclusive nor terminal process Pacific Lutheran University is committed to a philosophy of preservation and extension of knowledge. Administrators share with faculty, students, staff and regents this committment, and the ongoing responsibility for shaping and preserving the university experience ., ,f W ,, ff f 254 M Jen kr v 4' ze tl Q . If ,.., f M I Q 'lit ' it - ...,-1fffi225i - 5 l ' ' ' ', K 1 - : A x ,Zh K -f I s t - -Q , 1-'-f - , , at A 1. . f A A , it l 'K Y f t -sri , L mis: f 3 ,ft Nlr. James L. Peterson, Public Information Dwecgor and Miss Gail Habeggefv Flev Milton L. Nesvig and wife, Assistant to the President for Church Relations and Publications, Associate Editor Publications lVlr. Harvey J. Neufeld, Alumni Director lVlrs, Lucille Giroux, Administrative Assistant to the Mr. Noel Abrahmson, Public Events Director President The Board of Regents, whose duty is to oversee all activities of the university, during one of their bi-annual meetings. office of the przovost Z. at . - . . i is Dr. Richard Jungkuntz, Provost - A. . . Nlrs. Loleta Espeseth, Assistant Registrar and Nlr. Charles Nelson, Registrar right: Dr. Richard D. Moe, Dean of Graduate and Summer Studies and Director, School of Fine Arts. X Miss Sue Clarke, Administrative Assistant to the Provost X , X, L as N X Mr Dean Buchanan in a strukrng pose DG- i lumen Business, finance oevelopment Ano aomrsslons A l A,g' ...W , M 1 I, ff s mmm R sa 7 415 I ,. Hb .. ' 'LV Q , pri, X .1 ,.., , I N-MM W 'N f A 1 K 7 Mr Howard L Vedell, Busrness Manager, Mr Bradley Munn, Personnel Drrector, A, D Buchanan. Vlce-President, Business and Finance. Mrs Betty Gjurash. Chief Accountant ,lwg ' 9 -Wig 3 Q H w ' 'Q I I n mm ' H u sr t . is N. is Mr Albert W, Perry, Adrnussions Counselor, Mr. James Van Beek, Director of Adrnisslonsg Mr, Phrlup Miner, Adrnlsslons Counselor: Mr Ronald C, Coltorn, Frnanclal Aid Dlrector left' Mr, Edgar M. Larson, Director of Estate Planning, Mr. Clayton B Peterson, Vice-President for Development, Mr. David L. Berntsen, Director of Development 185 office of stuoent up Dr. Seiichi Adachi, Director of Counseling and Testingg lVlrs. Judith Baker, Counselor: lVlr Rick Seeger. Learning Skills Servicesp Dr Ada Van Dooren, Psychiatrist: lVlr, Gary L, Minetti, Counselor Dr, Beal enjoys an unusually sunny Washington spring i ,, f l MA .I 'V ' f W il? ,W 'vt Q . 1 Dr. Philip Beal, VicefPresident and Dean of Student Life Miss Margaret Wickstrom, Dean of Women Studer'1IS Nlr. Eric Godfrey, Assistant of Student Life and Director of Housing HGH h OGDARUU GUI - t - ...L Q, - - L N '...,.,,.,, M' S tr... Dr. Paul Benton Mr. Dale Larson English, as a Ianguage and as a discipline, increases the students knowledge of hrs literary hentage1 Sharpens hrs awareness of competing language patterns: encourages competence in writing, discernment in readingg and seeks to fully develop Inherent powers of thought and expression umque to each Individual. I r Dr LuclIleJohnson,Cha1rrnan ofthe Department and Dr Relgstad are e gr 1' Q4 ., 5 'i1 44 by ffoifif :WW as N 1 me W 537 ' V' K ao.,.,r.w+5 nqll h ,fa 4 H , M M' Dr. Raymond Klopsch 1.h A SER ' xx R H --is -f-1'iifg,. t 4 -Q. sg ,phi-,gxgfy ' 1 A N A nf.f1fMi'ffm?3fw,J' - A :NATM . A X 2 fa A K X . H' -. Q X X W3 Wx g 9 Dr. Daniel E. Van Tassel Mr. Richard Jones 5 may N if Miss Grace Blomquist and Dr, Paul Reigstad aa NEW an HH , 'Aw f 'ls DhllOSODh CGDARIIIIWGIWI Dr. Paul Menzel 1 l 1 .f. i . A A me-V ,H ESV N-.m.,,.ftfiP:?'55- ' 1 f K Dr, Gunnulf Myrbo 4.8 Dr Curtis E. Huber A il is M, a - in if as 4 N , tw.: like 5 . f l 4 'Lili Dr. George Arbaugh, Chairman of the Department ln this oldest and parent discipline of the arts and sciences, the student pursues a critical and systematic analysis of basic issues in all fields and a unified view of the totality of experience The course of inquiry acquaints each student with rival world views and value systems, encourages him in analytic and systematic thought and enables him to see life critically, appreciatively and whole, IIORGIGN IAHQUAGG CGDARUTIGDIC Mr. Audun Toven Mr. George St. John Robinson Foreign language learning provides an urgently needed element in our domestic and global community: the ability to communicate effectively with and within other cultures. Through the medium of language, the student increases his knowledge of the contributions other peoples have made to civilization, history and the arts and sciences. Mr. Paul Webster Dr Flodney Swenson, Chairman of the Department l J 5 9 l 35 2 we! fi S, if Y fb Dr. Louise Faye i f. , Mrs. Katherlne Monroe Mr. David Gilmour Mr. Glenn Blubaugh Mr Carl Spangler W- W awww 1 f r L5 RGUQIOH CGDARUTI NI ff 7' .J WYWW rj E 'Z 43 ., MJ Dr. Stewart Govig, Chairman of the Department The religious heritage of mankind, particularly the Judaeo-Christian tradition, critically examined for the purposes of preserving and applying its accumulating wisdom. The department examines religious dimensions encountered in other disciplines and serves students who elect religion as their academic or vocational specialty. l Dr. Emmet Eklund Mr. David Knutson .ae ix . Dr Kenneth Christopherson Dr. Walter Pilgrim Q Q, gh 'W W-iv. ,rg wie-.fw wg., , , X . A 7 wxm.. 'H' X X XL wx X Q NX K X S, -'wp-unwind! g L... ,,. Dr. John Peterson hw' BIOIOG oepamtment Through an examination of the objectives and principles of biology, the faculty broadens each students understanding and appreciation of life. Biology and the allied science departments offer the extensive preparation required for successful entry into the competitive biological, humanitarian and medical arts professions Included in the faculty is Dr. Jens Knudsen, who is on sabbatical leave this school year. Wmwwxf sf . s.. . 'X S 19 4 ..,.,,.,,-MN, Q Q E LM . . sz' iii.. Dr. John L. Main Dr. Randolph Bohannon MMM ,dw K. HS Mrs. Angelia G. Alexander .M np- Left, Mrs. Ruth Sorenson Above, Dr. Ronald Heyer il 5. -4 5 Dr, Arthur Gee it Mrs. Irene Creso F as -N115 NN. 'E-. L L A X M ' X 1 wvprrm- Mr. Richard McGinnis Q, vnu-ug Dr. Burton Ostenson Dr. Harold Leraas Dr. Jo Ann Jensen P S 'E nv, ch FHISU2 OGDAI21Tm6l11I Dr. Burton Nesset 2 .1 Dr. Fred Tobiason H 3? ,. x x is 5, 4- Jw if Q XX L fx W-M 'Max ,WMM , x. vw., ' M ,, 'N W., -N . ,, n Dr. William P. Giddings Dr. Duane Swank i 1 K U QU x ...ws-nu 3 ,Wx x,?f,?f, V? l Dr, Charles D. Anderson Dr, Robert Olsen Our bionomic survival depends increasingly upon our knowledge and control of the composition, properties and reactions of chemical substances. Consequently, the department seeks a broadened sophistication in chemistry for all students. For the major student, the courses, curriculum, faculty and facilities are approved by the American Chemical Society and together comprise a program that prepares and certifies graduates for full participation in the chemical profession. K 5 f 3 9 Y M.. 5 V 64, .9 iw 9 B 3. , 1, .W fl , .,..,, 4 ' f 4 I V ,W , ff gr: c fi! We ,fgfglig , , ,V,4 f , , X My it 2, Dr. Laurence Huestis, Department Chairman IHATZHGHTAIICS O6DAl21IlTl6l1I The department's faculty is committed to investigating man's attempt to establish order in his thinking and in his technological society through the medium of mathematics. The curriculum provides expertise for the career-oriented or graduate-bound student and prepares those who will need mathematics as a tool in business or the natural and social sciences Dr. N. Christian Meyer X J ff r' Mr. Robert Fisk ssss-sw-sswwwfdliil Mr. Paul B. Liebelt S. Mr. Gary Peterson KX 'I I I' Q..-iw .. Qf-ik5i5..Q- A X t X wie .Tw t - Q Dr.John O Herzog, Department Chaurman wif? fir 'Hx nfs ! n ., , RW' Dr Wullnarn Johnson ,A .f Y 1' . Y A , J gg It -, -ii K , Y., Dr Kenneth Batker Dr James Brmk X t 'QF' t ai' ..-1-..,,....,,, 'lk phys cs N-.., TN Dr. Harry Adams EAIQIIN SCIENCES, ENGINEERING Dr. Kwong-Tin Tang, Chairman of Physics, and Dr. Jefferson Y. S. Yang, Engineering EARTH SCIENCES: The components of man's physical universe. from planetary science to the earth's crust1 the inter-relationships between these componentsz and the relationship between man and his environment. In addition to an examination of geology. oceanography. astronomy, meteorology and geography, inter-departmental cooperation facilitates specialized studies in geophysics and geochemistry. ENGINEERING: An education of sufficiently fundamental nature to permit rapid adaptation to new technical problems and opportunities: and of sufficiently liberal scope to provide awareness of the broad social responsibilities implicit in engineering. PHYSICS: As a part' of the philosophical revolution that is reshaping the relationship between man and the universe. physics explores fundamental scientific concepts to give students a greater appreciation of the space and matter in which we are immersed. Physics options include a freshman honors course. major programs in physics and engineering physics. and a special sequence in preparation for teaching. . x ' 1 t N - 'st I Dr. Brian Lowes. Earth Sciences Above, Dr. Sherman Nornes Left, Dr. Clarence Jacobs. Dr. Theodore Houk .K is 4 GCODOIHICS OEDARIIITIGHI la,4gL X Dr. Marlen Miller, Department Chairman il Mr. Robert Jensen X74 Examination of economic issues and philosophies to aid in under- standing the public and private sectors of the American economy and their relationship to society's currect economic, social and psychological needs. Dr. David Vinje f Dr, Stanley Brue - Economics Dr, Donald Wentworth - Economics Dr, David W. Johnson - History Nlr. James Halthseth - History t hlSIOI2 N W N S. V in t r t l I Dr. Authur Martinson OGDARUI1 HI Dr, Philip Nordquist A N Dr, Walter Schnackenberg - Department Chairman Humane perspectives! the present understandable, the future possible. O4 SOCIOICG CGlDAI21Il116l11C Mr, Vernon Hanson RY. if 3? Mr. George Walter The development, organization and behavior of human groups: the processes and uniformities of social behavior: the nature and relationship of groups and institutions: and a specific sequence in criminal justice, explained to stimulate critical and constructive attitudes towards social change and to train persons who will contribute to the resolution of social conflict. is i 3 Q, t X VP - R, N -E..' ' 'I ,, 5 1 X. 1' 1 Dr, W, Dwight Oberholtzer, Chairman of the Department l l i Mr. William Gilbertson Dr. Neale E, Nelson Dr. John A. Schiller, Chairman of the Division of Social Sciences Mr. Richard Jobst Q..-Ky, .M :Wi ,pf ,f' .t ,,..3 . ,tw .nv .55 W' figs 521 13, -1. 4 DSYCHOIGG CGDAQUTIENII Dr. W. Harold Bexton 206 Mr. Jerome LeJuene Dr. S. Erving Severtson, Department Chairman Dr. John Larsgaard Scientific study of the behavior of living organisims with an emphasis on understanding human behavior. The major provides a background and preparation for a professional career or serves those students planning to pursue related vocations in which psychological insight is a valuable resource. li: E i 5 ' Wi 1 ' Dr. Jesse Nolph DOllIlCAl SCIENCE O6DAI2TIlTl6l11C A social science which acquaints the student with his inherent political freedoms and responsibilities by systematically investigating the democratic process and alternative systems The department provides pre- professional training for graduate study and positions in law, government and related fields. Dr Francis B. Collinge l Ly as s X . 2 .. - ' -- :IV me X we--5 eg: E X t if 7' 'ir Q r it ig . ,X t s s t 1. 3 ss t s - sf sg. .t,. , - . '- X .xg as - A K ,Q f . . A ...M ff K ' -t W . ey,tek s A .g .. Q Q Q . . Zi i. 1 i. . .K in X Vvkv K Q' 'S Q. ap M kk I .- -rk'- .. lwm' - ' ' K ff K .--f ' Lv' it 5 , .. . .- 1 Q if X as tc BSR? i L X ihwwwmmwlwt' f .5 M Q av .X -www- 1 ' . ty.. i ' ' 'Q 9 ll 4 5 Mr. Richard W Crockett TV signs s -fe L l lu 1 4 Z ICF it 5 l Dr. Donald Fl. Farmer, Chairman of the Department Dr. Wolfgang P. Ulbricht 08 ARI CGDARIWGHI Attitudes and skills which contribute to the realization and expansion of a creative process. Curious students discover mediums for expression and development of their aesthetic values: professionally oriented students find specialized study in studio and art history. Mr. Dennis Cox l Mr. George Elwell I ,Mm f Z f 7 flfhr 1 above: Mr. Lars Kittleson right: Mr. George Roskos 7 V1 g g we Mr. Walter Tomsic ,,. I fi 1. be .ttt-X-twmmhx Nw wt above: Mr. Ernst Schwidder, Department Charrman left: Mr. David Keyes 209 A program concerned with improving inter-personal, group and public com- munication through a mastery of basic rhetorical processes and a compre- hension of the nature of the mass media as well as offering cultural and artistic opportunities in the field of theatre. Mr. Eric Nordholm CSDARUTIGDI Miss Virginia Eman Mr. Judd Doughty Mr. William Parker music oeparztment Programs for those seeking intensive training in music theory and composition, sacred music and vocal performance: for those planning careers in music education: and for those who wish to increase their general knowledge and appreciation. Mr. Gordon Gilbertson Mrs. Anne Tremaine Mr. Noel Abrahamson Wig issx Mr' Jerry Kracm Dr. Lawrence Meyer Q- knffmwg-' 3 5 ,K fdxfixf Q. ,., -Egg ' X Sf- A 'Q -x'1 'Q 1 , . I fr P7 fx ' Q vu , my -:Mali L' 4 f 'xfw ,, I ,. 'F I I me f, 5 , xt .hx V x , 1 'Q M , fi 21. J xx' I I f .Nr 1' 1 rf' myg , A., X A-' .f ,Y A , u X 1 5 A 0? ' ' vc I1 If f?N vi ., AP V1 .fr Q 'f in, WV W. -Q xx. - H mf fy Lg My-'W ,i-g54,Q:M, , k Awvw -Q-wsysgwg, , VA ' ,FQ ' 2111-.WM-ffgaiz-nga y ' gk M-V, 1 M, x phiffhv X I '11, ' xx ' - CL-f,,,N , Y Mlm , 1 Mr Ca'vif1 Knapp Mr. David Dahl 214 ITIUSIC Mr Maurice Skones - Department Chairman 1 i i I Mr. Edward Harmic iff H Mr. William Sare Mr. David Robbins, Miss Vivian King , Ffa Dr. Keith McMaster X Dr. Davis W. CarveY - school of BU IH ss ommlstnatlon .Qaf , 4 . - f. was 1 s,s,:s - 1: . . 1 A . 1 - Q .. X so 3,35 W ssm x Q .. so . .. 1 x xx., 3 - . . QW- L f X 1 s Y s s . Y 1 J so so X s , Wswws, sus. N -. . .. Dr. Vernon L. Stintzi A T55 fu A. s .vb school of BUSIDS S ACNIHISIIRAIIIOH Dr. Anthony J. Lauer S Mr. Charles J. .tfitgt,,.igfg 5 Dirksen , w,,,,.X 'i 137' Elf ' -':V2.:5f::- 7'.:59'.:5Q.:5 '.fl9afs: - W . 'V M ' SA . Man's altered social, political and economic environment dictates that modern curricula reflects an appreciation of the obligations and service opportunities in commerce and industry. The executive or specialist must contend with sensitive decision-making as well as mastering analytical techniques and information systems. In concert with general university requirements, the business curriculum prepares graduates for responsible stations in business, education and government. Dr. Grant Watkinson is on leave and Dr. Dwight J. Zulauf, CPA, has gone abroad as the Regency Professor: his studies in the coming year will also take him to the University of Washington as a visiting professor of accounting. Dr. William R. Hutcheon, right, speaks with Dean Moe. Mr. D. Stuart Bancroft f fm 4 6 if t tifi- .yy ' 'Wall Uf,f'ii, lii4Z7i'gl5 L5 fy Q A M ..1 sf9?f 3: Dr. John Mamlla, right, speaks wlth a busunessman at the PYESICSOIVS Seminar. Wwmawwm ,, ,, Dr GundarJ. Kung, Dean left: Dr CnarIesA Peterson 'Uv'- '- 'iii A we 1 was ,Q 4 . , A , 7? .Z A ' ,f A .3 W .f45'9,Y , 'ww f K , X if '52 R A Y M Mrs. Barbara Menzel, standing, and Jan Gerdes school GI: NURSING Nursing as a profession is concerned with total health needs of the individual and sees man as a physical, emotional, intellectual, social and spiritual being. The School strives to guide its students in developing a sense of responsibility for acquiring the attitudes, knowledge and skills necessary to help meet health needs of the individual and the community. The School of Nursing supports the philosophy of Pacific Lutheran University and within this Christian frame of reference accepts the challenge of educating for professional nursing, individuals who recognize and participate in the responsibilities and opportunities for service in nursing. The School recognizes that its primary function is teaching, with a concommittant responsibility for service and research. Statement of School Philosophy On regular leave for the academic year are Mrs. Penny Leake and Miss Wilma Peterson, Not pictured is Mrs. Mary Mellquist. .i X. W- i fp' iwtgvs N fs ' psi JH ' a wifili 'tg . Q - Q x t Mrs. Clara Carper above: Mrs. Thelma Hostetter l 'it' i v. 'f :ot rl. l t rj I MW ,... gr. Vg 7 I . , , f ,trt f ,ll i -avg W V 1i'.i?'4mh 2 If aff. , tt. . 4, f, right: Dr. Doris G. Stucke, Director ...J 'M 28 Miss Linda Honold, left, and Linda Koch it WW 5 i f V A :- :t S? 6,555 I Wg gg Q, X xv Q ff 5 . KX xx S X is S -ffl, ,TI X ' ' , in -f N if In E- V R M' Mrs. Nona C. Lemieux school of nwzsmq Mrs. LoisJacobsen works with Sharon Starks and Adrian Kalil in the lab. g Mrs. Margaret M. Coutu, right, and Connie Johnson. Mrs. Esther Coombes WN , 'Vx Mrs. Linda N. Olson Miss Fern Gough, right, and Jeanme Stivers ri Y -+ S s si, r F if M5 2 Mrs. Dorothy M. Cone left: Mrs. B, Jean Ramey chool GI: GCUCAIIOIT ., V. fy. W Wi, 1,1..,,.ii Dr, Ronald D. Jorgenson above: Dr. E. Jane Williamson M.. an K E V. I A . A school which contributes to the development of professional teaching personnel, grounded in liberal and scientific learning and dedicated to a person-centered frame of reference. The faculty encourages open attitudes which are flexible and reflect a realistic understanding of the social, technological and psychological aspects of education. Concerned with the preparation of elementary and secondary teachers, counselors and administrators the School of Education enrolls approximately 4O'Mn of the PLU student body, turning out at graduation 5 1!2'Xi of the state's new teachers each year. Faculty members spend time not only in the university classroom but also in the public school classroom, teaching and demonstrating techniques. The student teachers are also involved including a number of senior students who are working in internships in the Franklin Pierce District and receive a salary for their work in addition to college credit. On special leave for the 72-73 school year is Dr, Lynn S. Stein. r 6, .M 1714 f I '- - .. X Dr. Rodney W. Petty ,midi right: Mr. John S. Hanson-Director of Teacher Placement talks with Glenda Osterm about her future plans. ,, lox Dr. Kenneth A. Johnston-Dean 7 gf' L-. I A ,. Student teacher Gretchen Johnson works wrth students on a oneeto-one basus as a reading arde . .,,L ,miie W . ,,, left to right: Mr, Arne K. Pederson, Mrs. Marjorie Mathers, Dr. Carrol DeBower, Miss Florence A Orvik l Mrs Myra J. Baughman Dr. Josephine Fletcher chool of ECUCAIIOH ,nm K K, . X27 2' N . 2, Mrs. Allce J. Napjus, author of several children's books yi' M Dr. Franklin G. Olson A l right: Don lVlcPherson and son show the class what PLU football is all about, school of physical eoucatloh The Fellovvshrp of Chnstian Athletes durlng a boat tnp on the Christian Front row' Nrls Tanp, Gary Pflue- ger, Ken Currens, Paul Olson Flow two' lVlark Ovary, Brent Seldler, Paul Bakken, Flon Tuvey, Steve Rldgway. ROW three Terry Bessler, Gary Whitley, Eric Llder, Zeke, Coach Frosty Westerrng, Pastor Paul Olson, Skipper Row four Pastor Paul Olson, Sr, Jam Boyer, Paul Johnson, Dave Peterson, Jlrn Dunn Row frve Tracy Totten, Doug Fluecker, Gary Crockett, Rrck Frnseth, Doug Grrod, Dave Hesserner, Mark Brandt Mme-st.. t .-t. K K, . , , - .. - t-ts ,f -t--.. 5 - . -fs - X Q L - A jrjs- X sswfss t A ti'-E Txhifvxi , 'W' X t'ft 't '1 'x'x x 'M Q - f ew L- x ,, ,: , M. N-wsu-.. eq ' ani school of DhySlCAl eoucatioh A school which seeks to ingrain in each student a fundmental respect for the role of physical activity in living. It provides oppor- tunities for the acquisition of a variety of leisure-tirne skills which enhance and are appropriate to the individual Professionally. it prepares prospective leaders for the pro- fessions of physical education, health recreation. athletics and corrective therapy, X s . mm . .V X QTY. I . K x S lVlr. Gene C. Lungaard S 55 ,mst ,aa -i as 'R . ., . 5 at me Mr. Gary A. Chase is 2 E Q N ..f---ass-fs. 5' 51 R . , E. . 'Www W., 5 Q 'l-' Qi: elf . 'B .ey ii .a-I . is' re? ' 5 I 1:3 A L Frosty -Dr. Forrest Westering g. smwxts A li- N Qs, E Eg E1 5 3 . st ff if J-- Xn ,. F : 5 E 5 E7 ..te gtk: N I . . Miss Sara A. Officer 1 Dr, David M. Olson, Director and Robert A. L. Mortvedt, President i Emeritus i if ,J 40 Mr. Paul E Hoseth .,... n V .0 ,,,.,:1v A ,rw ,, . J, f f ng 1477 12 f vw fy ,, , M. .1 ...,--' A Vi! Miss Katherine Iverson if h , Qin an IVlr, James Kittilsby, Administrative Assistant Physical Education Mr. Roy E Carlson IVIr. Herman J. Broeker ,,i,i,6 it ff ! X 4 ! 23 X., GZ!! 4 f . 4, W 'QQ' Q , , . l g.f--:gi f . ,. ' is -S ' b g x -, Q A xzi, G .4 :Z H --'- - is Y ., , . 5 , 1 is S K K g......,.x, M. all iiiisgw .Se w X 3 ,. 1 W 5 4' x N- 229 wh I1 th IUIZES COITI ff 3 r, ,?Z31'i,f K fi manchlno m YELL SQUAD: Crarg Hootch Dahl, lVllke Bono Cox, Scott Scooter Buser, lVllke Magic Warner, Mrke Weiner Wrllis, Steve Reno Larson. During the football season, spectator Involvement IS encouraged bythe charrsmatrc Werner CHEERLEADEFlS1CaIlae Bugbae, Janet Olson, Cyndr Nelson, Sandy Lukkel, Karen Fynboe M than 1. .... 5 2 H K School spirit IS rallied in various ways. The UPS basketball games drew Alice laluas Bob Churchl out of retirement to cheer the Lutes on. IIOCICBAH takes C ,Li - I b - gg K i it ':'- -:,Si n..m.f . , , 1 f 'is 1 First Row: Paul Hoseth, Joe Broeker, Kurt Snow, Bill Sims, Don Poier, Bob Jones, Rick Bowles, Dan Pritchard, I Frosty Westering: Second Row: Denny Hillesland, Jim Richards, Mark Clinton, Bob Holloway, Charlie Evans. Da Rick Koutchak, Frank Spear, AI Seaman. Bob Harman: Third Row: Ron Brown, Ron Eilers, Dan Johnson. Ste O'Rourke, Bernard Johnson, Phil Pettit, Malcom Rice, Roger Pasquier, Bryan Falk, Ed Gilven, Mike Benson: Four Bennett, John Collins, Kurt Nowadnick, Bill Olmstead, Mike White, Jim Walker, Dave Stubblefield, Harold Dicks Bob France, Howard Johnson, Tom Hilton, Tim Kirschbaum, Paul Clements, Bryan Gaume, Doug Girod, Craig Da new look, pno Q9 1177 iw R it L I 5 i .S V -if I S . 'X - 1 - ft . , A E fe' ' A in ' w ', ' . F t F s. - li 3 ' 1. A 71 sv f a T g.e,e,Nrw A A Wi ty is 4- 5- - ' QM: A ' ggi ,Y - W, . .em i, et . .ty Q-.H we ' in sf Qt , 'if- -:QKQAQJQS K 3--1 .s Q X .W Y . to , ., W A nmon, George Van0ver, Bruce Reikow, Dave Greenwood, John Amidon, Duane Oyier, inett, Glenn Davis, Jim Brehmer, Jim Boyer, Bob Womack, Don McPherson, Rick Finseth, zlson, Jim Saxwold, Doug Wilson, Greg Collman, Doug Ruecker, Ai Schlecht, Torn 'vi Ray McMaster, Greg Potthoff, Gary Tortorello, Forrest Clayton, Doug Wilson, Les 1 Speck, Scott Westerlingg Fifth Row' Gary Crockett, Chuck McKinney, Jeff Bedingfield. ig Fouhy, Dave Cornell, Larry Knudsen. COACH FROSTY: THE MAN WITH THE PLAN , z ' X nam, mann R 'fvrnst - -I 234 fall spomts 3 ! .Wx ,- 1 - .tw 4 L. KGGD IUIGS ACTIVE llllllllll A-L WOMEN'S FIELD HOCKEY TEAM: lkneelingl Sally Holmes, Cheryl Tadly, Jayne Adams, Tammy Skublnna, Debbie Gabrlelsen, Julie Beckerg lstandingl Peg Zander. Connie Cook. lvy Schwartz, Peg Loverin. Linda Zurfluh, Sue Creaver, Coach Sara Officer. UN266 WA UG ll: fl Eli? U J w W U3 Tlx New S-ml 5. 1,-1... VARSITY TEAM MEMBERS: lkneelingl Asst. Coach Harshman, Roger Wiley, Kim Estrada, Dennis Phillips, Coach Lundgaard: lstandingl Scott Iverson, Don Rowberg, Leonard Betts, Mike Berger, Mark Willis, Blake Bostrom, Neal Andersen, Randy Leeland. Coach Gene Lundgaard takes tame out to reflect and plan game An emotuonal spectator sport Lute basketball generated various expressions il ...- JV TEAM MEMBERS lL to Rl Jnm Ball Jeff Johnson Marty Dlnsmore Len Betts Dennis Kyllo Art Thael Steve Conrad Bob Burns Pete Olson Reed Gunstone Lloyd Alwert Coach Dave Harshrnan Assistant Coach and trarner Dave Harshman assumes varslty responslbrlltles at the tradmonal UPS 5 5 Q E E i 1 upeiz successful swimmmq ,,,,,,,....-- qalf1l ' -iw: f-' . 1: .5--w..+ A + ff'l 5'FSiQ rfrwixzi . i. of-ei , , W ,. 543'-T ' ....,gg,., A 1 ' .. 1 5 .. l. 1 5-W' fn 7' f X f Q. 5 if .W Nw. .-M. .,.. . :Qs i, , M-ww gi - ,www , 1, Www- M fi W wa. -,,,:i, ' ,y Q2 ri? ,ff 2 fig Q Chase's famous racers lleft to righti front row: Dan Dole, Paul Grovin, Tom Swift, Chris Pankey, Mike Foster, Glenn Preston, and Coach Gary Chase C21 Dwayne Aberle, Dave Ferrin, Pete Carder, Gary Shellgren, Bob Loverin, Scott Wakefeiid, Gary Hafer, i3i Mike Osborne, Bill Armstrong, Brad Hoff, Jim Holland, Steve Randle, Terry Ludwig, Richard McFadden, , ,J,,g,3 A , .. -1- MW Q ' , , , i in - 1 5 5' A .W N ., MA K , ,mm 'V .I , ii V, I . i. - y 3 ' ,,,,. - W-www - x - ,s .4 M ., , ,W A my Mm my V AM' is K , - :K M ,,, G We S 'Hmm S. ie... 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Mg 'f?..4f,f- . 1-wQfsf35ff+ - - ..5g,gT, f M ASW kk, , ggimwlxxx . - Vg aj , xxx WRGSIUHQ , - W . x The PLU Mat Men off and traveling, as they dld most of the season g, 55, 5 'lff 'W n '3 5 5 f 5 ' 1 u .Q xx a 1 -ar. if '10 Af l D gf 24 ,X mv wav WW an X af z h . sf A as 3 . -.N J 'N' v eu. i spontsg volleysall sb Basketsall W.. Vw g 'ZH ,gg if if '49 f A X 4 oiamono nm fini h 'X' a -- , E On the field and on the bench, Coach Jim Kittlesby provides the needed guidance to maintain an ever-improving baseball team. Combining personal baseball experience and strong knowledge of sports in general. Kittlesby proves to be a perfect Pluto person. sz eason upsetting up Putting in a pitch for PLU is Tracy Totten. if if . A. H en.-7 .,,R..c-Aa. .A , T Wig gsm.,- Q ...aim Q. -lbw S A -ie p fu. 1 3,1758 1973 Baseball lkneelinglz Coach Jim Kittlesby, Tracy Totten, Mike Guaiardo, Kim Estrada, Rob Grajeda, Doug Rueker, Bill Brakamus, Dennis Zamberlin, Henry Gutierrez: lstandingl' Mike 'Breibach, Mike Breibach, Mike Perry, Randy DeKoker. Mike Burton, Eric Johnson, Dave Bennett, Tom Rodine, Mike Berger, Gary Payne, John Roeber, Flon Chapman, Les Bennett, Assistant Coach Dave Harshman. 247 IUIIGS ACNIGVG ' Q E 1 , , 1 3: :C ' A , I I 1C place fini h in nwc Front row: Steve Harshman, Tony Gordinier, Paul Johnson, Doug Wilson, Mike White, Larry Knudsen, Neil Martin, Mike Willis, Eric Lider, Bob Holloway, John Amidon. Row 2: Jon Theimen, Paul Hoseth, Jon Peteren, Brent Seidler, Doug Girod, Ted Homme, Jim Wheeler, Mark Brandt, Dave Cornell, Gregg Abenroth, Randy Shipley, Dan Prichard, Mark Smith, Gary Whitley, Tom Whitley, Tim Kirschbaum, Scott Rutledge, Paul Ueunten, Barry Nupen. John Oberg, Dave Benson. , i . V' ,W f ' V 'ff' ft ti V, 3 v 3 4' B.-M ' -2 f Mg, V 5 A .. W K' ' RlGlD'l, T fu l , -' Iliff I ris M PL .. 'ef' 541,55 Q 24 ..,,. ff 'Is mcg .us 4, . K B -:I S , if g Hs 'W 4 f lf, Q is Q X, 53 ig? QQ ,K ,.'.,. 5-gf' C3612 SGI! DUKE. fffmw f --W 7 H-,,,gi U is-wa, ,g 'fzf Mdify' ff W-iw ,:M4 f ' .. K 5 ,fn M, W l Q, D V 4 h .UMW , M . .4 f ' ' A qf' a,'9., . I , in 1 ,,Q WJ I-5 . ., W f fp... ' ,fa 'uw' +'. ' l116 f fr' ,Vvw17 4153 2-vwamwg.-Milam y.,g,, N k Y-. 4 'Y X SX-'Q Lute Linksters lane up left to righti Eric Feste, Jim Ball, Mark Clinton, Coach Roy Carlson, Blake Bostrom, Kevun Shaw, and Greg Peck. lift if 'Ji at wi ffm Xi M ge W Vvqwwag: :hx x. 'C Vw Mfvsw QF D612 UWC CRGWH PLU's Men's Tennis Team: Left to right front row: Coach Mike Benson, Rick Gustafson, Steve Knox, Tom Baker, Paul Bakken, Ted Carlson, Standing, Steve Skeels, Steve Reynolds, Cliff Wagner, Mark Kolner, Rolf Trautmann, Duane Carlson, Bruce Koester, Neil Larson. SWIHGIHG SEASON 04 . T Q. JN 253 r i Q . i WWE' 51 RSX 8' fr.. Q MX, ' 5. CRGWS ROW, ROW, RCW r - , 3 N xy X t v I S gf' , , H i 3 Qi? Q r V r MR :Kylix 1 Q . .. .. L. V.L... . A f,,...... N ,R .-.:, 2- X K. Mw R R -N' A . X ,.., X SW ,wa r fix :mm G35 . , M, 5 Q . QM W L'.: . J sl mm i.. ,,...-3' 1 -K , ' '- xv,-r ,gf Z..-.f , if 61?- ,-1n'N ' WWFGU f fn NORDIC HOUSE FIRST FLOOR Row 1. Suzette Lu Row Zi Joy Tuff, Davld Kerr, Amy Wayrnlre, Larry Cleland, Robert Frost Row 32 Kathy Wicks, Mark Johnson, Ruth Rolander, Karen Ciark, Dana Walk, Joy Krlstiansen Row 41 Karen Bryant, Marlaine Mars, Don Williamson, Kathy Omdal, David Smith HOROIC house DROJGCIS f A NORDIC HOUSE THIRD FLOOR Row 1: Hermlep Row 2: Lori Hoffman, Marty Wosser, Karen Randolph, Bonnie Svvlnk, Carol Walker, Mary Lou Norberg, Barbara Taylor, Laura Rutland, Row 3i Doug Cross, Tyler Takehara, Kent Verner, Steve Ash, Mike Berger, Howard McGee A NEW IIHAGE: CO-GO R ec 4 ,Q IT 1 AQ , ,af L -ii i NORDIC HOUSE SECOND FLOOR Row 'I Debbre Denny, Jay Baker, Krrs Kincllan, Wendy Hysjulren Flow 2: Nllke Olson. Steve Suski, Cherre Soreson. Kathy Hopp, Joyce Olsen, Jill Johnson, Sandy Harlan, Jrm Dallas Row 3 Steve Livingston, Elmer Sackman, Cecrlra Satterthwall, Jrll Greene, Sheryl Oklrnoto, Make Knopf, Nlrke Kan -1 UM 'Q ,jr ' ,fi V ,N mf ' 6 -f'- 2 f v , s,,, , S3 gxx Fx Q Z O :J Q O I O C U3 m -4 E :U U -n r- O O IJ Z o -. 9- 0 I 0 c U1 cn 1 cn Q. Q cn :s F. UI m -Q rn -. N c no :- -. 3' O E .. o O m - ro U' -4 I o c V1 m 11 m -. ru : ,-. UI U11 mo SE rl ... gn L. Fo Q! FT13 1 Eb KDO S' Q-. 03 -401 E? 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Not Plctured, Benny Benson, Bryan Carlson, Dan Frazier, Dave Harshman, Thomas Hilton, Dan Johnson, Wlllram O'lVlalley, Scott Rutledge, Dan Winters The Songfest crowd pause a moment during rehearsal. 'TTL Two gentlemen from Olympic escort a young woman through the Hwulds ' 44 1, ' ' ' we Back row L to R1 John Palrn, Rod Dietmeier, Paul Bodin, David Gerry Sanford Peterson Mike Breitbach Martin Dinsmore, Sherman Gordius, Paul Hendricks, Kevin Stone, Steven Brown Joel Andrews Front L to R Barry Nupen, Conrad Scroggins, Bruce Taggert, Richard Gustafson, Mark Rhoe Gerry Austin Dick Haye Roger Smith Not pictured, Dan Bretta, Steve Carter, Kenneth Currens, Douglas Girod David Hessemer Charles McKinny Michael Perry, Daniel Sheppard, Ronald Speck, David Solberg, Daniel Topin , z- 5 1 ' 4' , ff ' an 9' W V. f , ittt ' it W,,,,..,.,u., ,, ,V V, W 'W 'l I A. f W... Z m F. Q! :T 1 CD Q CD fD F DJ 5 1 rn 2 C 3 o' ro -. m -. C 0 CD -i Ol no no cn 1 .. Q. o CD U7 E' CD :r 0 3 rn E o -. T Ol .. cz. an U3 T Q. C .-. 4 t fmwmmq mms.. ,,,., gym , rw Y I 262 WM! HW , ,,.,., W , me .. ,, ,L ,,,.w,,,4M.,,,1WfM-W W., .am me Back row'L to R1 Kevin O'ConneIl, Don Peterson, Craig Lien, Paul Tuff. Chunnam Chan, Steve Seiffert. Nllddle row: Jon Petersen, Paul Johnson, Ralph Tlpple, Tony Gordlnrer, Sam Garlock, Klrk Robbins, Steve Knox, John Taylor, Ron Chatterton. Front row: Phll Norby, Roy Shah. Mike Cox, Robert Burns, Davud Bryant Not picturedg Steve Ash, Davud Chase, Phnl Dunkelocker, George Donatello, Roger Langenberg, Sze Kong Leung Raymond Poon, Michael Renter, John Scherb, Paul Ueunten, Eric Warr 219 twwgf, -wr WJ? '10 Kew W4 z , r mi My r 5' , l 4 'f onouno Doom - caring SERVICE 'Hx we is? . 1, 4 is GPF? 'vw-37 G 1 .ff . wr Ground floor lleft to right, starting at the topl Joanie Nelson, Chrissie Koll. Joanne Nieman, Joan Peckenbaugh. Nancy Faaren, Lynn Brautigarn, Melanie l-leaston, Connie Bruch, Vicky Watkins, Holly Adams, Cathy Coke. Elaine Johnson, Annie Hendrickson. Lynn Goodrich, Melanie Poss i kki-,g - 3, fr is ES if r E S X Ground floor lleft to rightl Susie Adams, Kathy Kasten, Gayle Buckingham, Wendy Johnson, Kathy Fleigstad, Debbre Davidson, Greta Johnson RA., Nancy Pennington Claudia Scroggs, Terry Graham, Carol Richardson, Ann Hadden hzmstao hall 'f x., li fl' 55, - pf 1 K, x.s Q Frrst North lfront row, L-Rl Debbre Jones, Karen Seltz, Ruth Schepman, Cheryle Jung Judy Jacobson, Rosemary Wlnckley, Lore Johnson, Debbre Cook, and David lBack row, L-Rl Gay Thompson, Katue Calfee, Carol Adams, Krls Ward, Linda Chrrstuan R A, Lvnda Faust, Elaine Roper ,,.,, edu Dorm Councrl lfront rovv, L-Rl Gwen Pederson, Becky Franko, Julie Ronken, Allce Nlartnn, 12 row L-Rl Keakasna Tebbetts, Mary Donatello, Beth Ouale, Elaine Roper, l3 row L-Rl Sharon Wallender. Nancy Schmidt. Cyndle Rowland, Sally Johnson, Jan Kvarnme 64 row L-Rl Luz Pune, Debble Benedict, Susie Adams. Kathy Rergstad. 66 Second South lL-Fl, starting at topl row l Kari Schlevvitz, Debra Lavere, Anne Sinex, row 2 Vlrglnna Watt, Gail W' Viele, Nancy Schrnit, Judy Jewell RA, row 3 Susan Sovde, Jeanette Samek, Jill Stenehjem, Donn: Shlmlzu lslttlngl, Kathryn Honey, lVlary Frye we J rf if .. my ,yr , zr. Nate-fm A 2 A-'fa gk- N , Q 'S t ,. v ff Se K 4 S ' A' Second South lleft to rlghtl Clarissa lVletzler, Kristin Wood, Sandy Thomas, Jackie Flightmire, Claudia Ruff, Sue Fager, Leatha Jackson, Michelle Knapton ,.,..- Second North lfront row, L-Rl Jayme Middleton, Linda Degel. Bev Owens, Carolyn Drayden, lback row, LAFU Sue Seidel, Sue Peterson, Cheryl Higashiyama, Debbie Roberts, Mary Kvamme, Cyndi Nelson, Fl A, Becky Anderson, Liz Pine ll ll -s xv Second North lleft - nghtl Patty Longstreet, Peggy Williamson, Wendy Carpine, Nlarjie Nistad, Sue Klammer, Kay Overly, Teri Pickens, Sharon Wallinder, Barb Hatlen. Kathy Malcom Third North lBottom rightl,Nancy Young Kelly Wilson R A Carol Monson lsecond row L Rl Lori Havnaer Sheryl Wold Karen Mindt Sharon Rash Julie Ronken Carrie Powell, lthird row, L-Rl Naomi Lyso, Cheri Sorenson Christelle Knoph Christy Anderson Cathy Elser Bev Kohler Betsy Stephens lTop row L Rl Becky Franko Debbie Roetman. Fourth North lBottom L-Rl Julie Johnson, Candy Bryant, Teresa Hwnq, Diana Thompson, lSecond row L-Rl Holly Adams, Judy Bendickson, Sandy Moeller, Melanie Heaston, Deborah Anderson R.A., lthird row L-Ri Kriss Baldwin, Roxanne Giesecke, Becca Thomas, Debbie Ahrendt, lFourth row L-Rl Cyndie Rowland, Kris Oste, Nancy Peters, Karin Johnson, Joan Fauver, Sue Saltveit A , ,........ ,,,. . --, L. 31-11 i,.,,,,., - 5 inf' f Y - ii ,,,i.,....- v , -all-41' iff 4 - ,..., W.. ' 1 , . Rs' Fourth South lTop row, L-Rl Beth Tweet, Sue Silliman, Sherry Enckson Fl A., Debby Kidd, Andrea Fairburn, Sue Barkell, Jan Thompson, lSeated, L-Rl Colleen Anderson Karen Johnson, Kam Cortese, Teresa IVlcKar'ny.Jan Aldrich, Sue Stapczynskl, Gayle Amole, Molly Fischer l 269 haI2StA0 IIGRGVGR In Um Frfth Floor Penthouse fseated, L-RJ Beth Flagg, Janice Anderson, Bonnie Brgott, Mary Thorson, Cstanding, L-RJ Clndi Manuel, Emrly Torkelson, Lore Ratcllff, Judy Larson, Susan Hatlen, Mary Haag, Dranne Burger, Janet Tappan RA, tback, standmgb Kathy Jackson Ni Third South lFront row L-Rl Mary Donatello, Debbie Borngren, Clndy Jacobsen, Sylvia Meacham, lSecond row L-FU Donna Turner, Arnette Sandland, Janet Howard, Karen I Schultz, Mary Eslnck, lThlrd row L-Rl Melodee Malrn, Kathleen Kelly. Gall Koetpe, Mary Kruse, Colleen Burd, Carolyn Sanders, C' I 'M' N YFB7' X Nj Res1dentAsslstantslBack rovv l.-FllCyndlNeIson,L1nda Chrlstlan, Sherry Erlckson, Jan Tappan, Sue Chamness, Kelly Wilson, Judy Jewell, Debbie Anderson, Greta Johnson lSlttang on Table L-Rl Head Residents Betsy Brldwell and LeAnn Bilyeu DINCGRU hall: ITIODASTZIC Dorm Officers: Dan Hauge, Larry Haler, Butch Zieske, Tor-AlfJohnsen. John Olson, Rick Safe, Tom Swanson. Butch Zieske, Bob Braun. Jack Kilcrease, talking to that special girl in Pflueger 5 Saw 1 Kneeling: Vern Hanson, Stan Price, Steve Hildebrand, Scott Templeton, Fred lVloore, Chris Kramer, Gary Verbrugge, Darryll Knott, Jon Lundstrom, Duane Klotz, Ernie Tangren, Mike Dolan, Jon Wulf, Steve Ward. JeffJohnson, Duane Carlson, Randy Deisher, Dick Edin, Gary Tortorello. SUQVIVORS of upp I2 campu gr- e- - Q . ..x. K f Q 1 .t 5' Q... Dan Hauge engages In some gurl-talk Cross-country IS a dernandung sport, as John Olson knows, 1 4 , iw g Des Z I 5 1 I Q gurl' Front' Forrest Clayton, Jrm Walker, Roger Meaklns, Marc Geddie, Bronson Lewis Back' John Rogers, Ron Brown, Ray McMasters, Lernblt Ratassepp, Scott Davies Randy Brown .4-gg Front: Tor-AlfJohnsen Mark Sjostrorn Bill Bash Middle: Flick Wigen Pete Baughrrian Roger Hill Bronson Lewis Fred Fritzen Back: John Hast Ted Church Pete Olson Dave Walbolt Rolf Trautrnann Anthony Chan Gary Larson af it 1 l ww 7 U. Assistant Head Stan Price, Wondering what will go wrong next? SIT 274 L v play. ,fit N xt 5 Haler proves that haunted houses are not all work and no Rainier's answer to Fishcer and Spassky: Pete Olson and Ed Denmark st 3 'iff' Kneeling: Jay Johnsen Larry Banks Dave Severtson Standing: Dave Johnson Robert Rose Bob Davidson Paul Daneker Dave Anderson Gary Veit Larry Haler Tor-Alf Johnsen, one of Rainier's culturally minded inhabitants, performs at the Fall Band Concert. r N ii i 2f42ifY?1W f ' .' X r 1,5 W4 U, Ste ve Hildebrand, ca L4 ,ix .arf ef Hide. ught .xx I , L, y . f Z f'v Z J: , ' X--Q-...if K E mma V 4 ' rg,'wj,mf f , 421, fif fm ' A , H M wwsay, ,if wf,1:f-w,w'9' , WW W, 'ffl WZ - ' f' Q hfm?f!JZifz73 if-:?f:, ff' Nfl 'Jfrf WWY M MW 'A' 'Q f A asf,-Fgkfe, gba- , in the act of studying. H Front, Jack Kilcrease Duane Werth Mark Brandt Mark Cameron Dave Demarest Gary Crockett Back: Bob Nloluf Schuyler Bissell John Crocker Tom Curtis Scott Bennigoff e denied it later 76 h0l1Q hall 3 3 Dorm Councili Clockwise, B. Becker, J. Janecek, J. Pauling, R. Grirnstad, G. Beckstrom, S. Eckardt, W, Enger, M. Scholer, C, Cook, A. Hagen, P. Blair, J. Gerdes, B. Wallis, B. Vernon, C. Brown. Second South: Row one, Abby Hagen, Robert Michael Bear, Gloria Fry, Pam Blair, Peggy Barber. Flow two, Michelle Ellison, Terri Hawkins, Sharon Anderson, Diane Jensen, Marilyn Radek. Row three, Marilyn Turner, Mary Cottrell, Margo Scholer, Sally lngalsbe, Susan Norwood, Karen Fulthorp. Not pictured, Janet Allen, Elizabeth Schonwald, Connie Cook, Karen Skoans. Janet Allen turns painter for Homecoming f A ,ir ,yi 5 K' .LZ- ,ir fm ' I mv wr gi First South: Flow one, Jerri Witters, Carol Weaver, Diana Heywood, Beverly Taylor, Flow two, Wendy Hughes, Susan Schmitt, Kathy Eastman. Row three, Jacciuelyn Fuller, Patty Millson, Joyce Janecek, Lela Holbrook and Haramin. Flow four, Billie Vernon, Becki Spooner, Karen Hoffard Row five, Laurie and Joelle, Wendy Enger, Ruth Grimstad. el First West Kneeling, Marietta Walker, Sue Bean, Sue Eokardt, Gayle Beckstrorn, Marian Anderson, Phyllis Gonigan. Gayle Waltz Standing, Lanae Twite, Val Balch, Nancy Dirnent, Jan North, Kathy Ehmke, Cindy Wilson, Nancy Olsen, Jeanne Janecek, Kate Dowling, Diane Waters. Third West: Front, Katheleen Sturgeon, Joan Pauling, Patti Kratzke, Becki Wright, Karin Stone, Barb Wallis. Row two, Janice Findley, Jean Wang, Shanda Stephenson, Stephanie Smith, Judith Degner, Janine Kikuchi, Chris Johnson, Jeanne Bednarik, Linda Evans. Flow three, Cari Larson, Becki Wietzke, Susan Amend, Janis Neill, Ruth Zachau, Mary Geisler. . X, -I' s ff Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Vonada, house-parents, and Joelle. Hong's Haunted House was fun for everyone! I N x sf, W5 'Zu ZZ W! ff? Third South: Kneeling, Karen Kernpf, Laurie Kerr, Beth Lindroos, Karen Youngquist, Sally Lund, Sue Mueller, Standing, Kristen Grorud, Linda Trimble, Denise Stengle, Claudia Brown, Leslee Lemke, Jane Honeyman. Top, Bunny Galloway, Sharon Flyan, Trisch Blair. Not pictured, Ina Byfuglien, Debbie Cornils, Kathy Daneker, Mary Ralston, Leanne Scharf. H o G ii img 'iw Second West' Left to right, Louise Schuler, Karen Peterson, Sue Lund, JoAnn Selvig, Vicki Brandhorst, Barbara Wahlstrom, Roberta Highland, Ann Balerud, Kristin Hickel, Alice Stavlo, Christine Diers, Janice Gerdes, Bernice Becker, Ethel Wills, Carol Forbes, Center, Jane Kirkwood. Not pictured, Alice Olson, Sharlene Kaufman. Janine Gibson, A cnack ATI ll ING In l4l26lOl.6l2 as-sesssxtsx Members of the St Kride Nunnery wait during their Songfest skit patiently for the men to reach them. 6 fi 5 Y S 5 ,K Things really stack up fine on A south. Left to right lbottoml Theresa Hansen, Julie Becker, Debbie Gabrielson Sue Kerns, Becky Clesson, Sue Anderson, Kathy Larson, lmiddlel Cathy Reilly, Nancy Turner, Cheryl Tadly Sheryle Jacobson, Kathy Johnson, ltopl Katheryn Hamilton, Sally Holrnes, Sue Jones, Elizabeth Baggaley. Nice girls from B east turn into the Beasties. Left to right. lfrontl Malia Meyer, Kathy Walgren, lrow 2l Diane Kinnunen, Jeannie Stivers, Judy Reinhardt, lvar, Beth Klavano, Karen Prall, Dana Karshis, Wendy Wong, lFlow 33 Ann Nedrow, Bonnie Sander, Mary Anne McAllister, Pam Smith, Virginia Schmidt, Linda Larsen, Linda Stueben, Karen Flagg, Verna Powers, Delisa Dixon. 3 , 'xy , lt's C-south from the top lrow ll Karin Ericson, Jan Moore, Kay Clore lrow 2l Carol Smith, Cindy Wiberg, Nan Bartlett, Karen Kittredge. lrow 3l Deb Wariner, Melissa Hill, Judy Hoven, Lorene Ferris lrow 4l Sharon Dye, Nancy Higgins, Liz Boltz, Jan Mulholland lrovv 5l Melody Wong, Diane Lund, Eileen Sullivan, Becky Olson 'J 'aff f Denise Guss talks over the latest with Todo while putting in her tim duty i .AX n. :aiigd 1 ffl VY fn 4,4AYl. i 5. , lhq. ,f A n 5.40 J Living on A-east is a real laugh, to tell about it are its residences from left to right. lbottom rowl June Tomei, Nancy Holsinger, Kathy Tripp, Debbie Hagen, lrow 2l Nancy Larson, Sandy Reilley, Sue Hays, Nancy Girvan, Lauralee Hagen, Kaylyn Bockemuehl, Janice Knode, Lark Orvick, Judy Michalk, Sue Severson lin backl Sandy Somerville, Mrs Parsons, Luanne Franz, Mary Lorentzsen, and Jody Horning 281 Q . in QQ MQ ,, 'E . 1 Q Wk vffii, ' ,Q N ig i fx Q -f 3 ly Xu is xc X t I I FB 9 X ' lg iw . is ,X K i -Q. ' ,.1SQ N' ,. R, X 4' 3 J, ual sf Q fiat Kreidler Dorm Officers: lfrontl Malia Meyer, Dianne Kinnunen, lin Backl Nancy Turner, Ellen Madsen, Mary Lorentzen, Katheryn Hamilton, Terry Pfeifer, Lauralee Hagen, Sally Harrigan, Ann Haugarud. raw' ew L Kreidler never has a lack of things going on, even on the long lonely weekends. ldorm action photos by Karin Ericsonl C east, a well rounded group. lseatedl Holly Mackenzie, Shelley Brose. Around the back left to right: Mary Froberg, Pam Meyer, Karen Weber, Joyce Heggem, Jackie Dallen, Terry Pfeifer, Sally Harrigan, Linda Roe, Nancy Paetz, Sue Kitner, Candy Brower, Kathy Gunderson. and Carla McCormick. 1 2 , ,, 9:55 ff' 2 211321 finial ff . 'FEW if ffiiiii i - ' K Y 'if 1 iaifif 'iiiiif 1 , it r' ' f :X Sl' , . X. . . , 4 ,, ik., . i slj- IS .fix- we ata 2' -2 3. 5 it ,ii , Y if ,LJ 5 sv- ,, gs -so-9 F . Qnyl A happy place to be is B south. left to right. lBottom rowl Lisa Barclay, Ellen Madsen, Linda Hansen, Leslie Pritchard, Fanny twinkle Aposik, Claire Steenerson. lrow 2l Sylvia Palmer, Kris Wuebbens, Denise Guss, Dorthy Todo Oakes, Gail Oman, Barb Sander, lrow 33 Margie Terhorst, Kathy Schlicting, Sandy Slagter, Jean Erickson, Cathy Holkestad, Julie Price, Laurie Appling, Dena Slovick, Ann Haugerud, Jacqui Muehlaen. 4 Y Kreidler R,A.'s are all seniors this year, lleft to rightl Front are Nikki Hollsinger, Jan Moore, Karen Weber, ln back, Mrs Parsons, Head Resident, Ann Nedrow, and Alvie Hauf 84 L.. ,,..-..... - QROAI. Dolls GSI UWGII2 GUyS as ,f G., ef 5. A W A Y x .. W H f B y First North. L to B, Row 'li Greg Potthoff, Jim Boyer, Dave Potter, Gary Thorson lRAl, Bob Dale. Flow 2: Chris Arney, Marv Kvarnrne lWing Reoi, Scott Blair, Chesada Tharnavit. Row 3: Dan Nelson, Bill Young, A .N Y at Don Berglund. Flow 4i Bruce Berger, Mark Egbert. Standingt Allen Banks, Brent Goeres. First East. L to Fl' Sue Larson, Linda Polly, Joann Baird, Arlene Heberden, Connie Chambers, Maurene Hansen, Sharon Johnson, Sandy Mattice lWing Real, Susan Brady, Lynn lVlorley, Diane Bjorklund, Becky Boehne, Gay Ittner, Connie Johnson, Linda Beattie. Seated: JillTallman RA. First West. L to R, Seatedi Jenifer Leitz. Terrie Vollrner, Lynette Knapp. Standing: Carolyn Rice. Becky Wulf lRAl. Con Caldwell, Vicki Garberg, Ellen Reinhardt. Laurie Johnson lWing Rep.l, Colleen Willey, Robin Beary, Betsy Harrison. Ordal Officers. Kneeling: Fay Burnett lHistorianl. Chris Skinner lSociall, Arlene Heberden lSecretaryl. Standing' Joel Klett lTreasurerl. Scott Blair lDevotionsl. Paul Schroeder lVice Presidentl, Bill Klein lPre-sidentl Sitting: Marcia Bodin lPublicityl, Jan Putnam lSociaIl Zig! 3 if 9 I 4 L RW W ' . ' , V! ,vp ' V WW ,X It 'ff I 1 ,ag I 2 Wil' 1 l yykm f X nm Q KA V, 'M ,Zi f H P , Q Q ,iv VJ 4 Lt V 5' 5 ll , Wi l,lli l,lil L X, Q V L p I, , L L like s m Q ,,, A iwjx ,fi Second East. L to Fl, Row 1: Tammy Skubinna, Ann Bristol, Laura Wallace, Nlaryrose O'Dell. Row 2: Dori Holmes, Carolyn Schutz, Lyn Steiner, Carol Brandt, Melanie Likins, Virginia Shove. Row 3: Laurie Taylor, Joy Bjerkestrand, Sandy Likkel, Nlarji Swanson lRAl, Jan Putnam, Sara Lee lWing Flep.l, Sally Wiberg. Homecoming a Ia Ordal Second West. L to R, Row li John Skartland, Bob Jolliffe Row 2: Kirk Erwin, Nils Tanji, Bruce Koester, Dave Thomas lRAl, Suriya Smutkupt, Chris Skinner, Dwight Dahl. Row 3: Mike Swenson, Dean Sue-ss, Dave Dangerfield, Doug Freeman, Kimo Mawae, Pete Ansingh lWing Rep.l, Jeff Neher, Dean Remick, Dan Neptun. 1s I gi f Qsx' If xi Kgs ,, - - - 'a--. '-wvawrll 1 f 111 swf K ' in W 'ofTT'2l1 ws, Doug Freeman and Fay Burnett get a llft on the Stuen-Ordal Banana float labovel. Queen Jlll Tallman. Ordal fxrst east resident, reigns over the hornecomung actlvltles lupper rnghtl, Shades of Canterbury Tales , Stuen and Ordal guys 'n dolls bring home the prize with their lfrrst placel award-wunnung production for Songfest Second North L to R, Row l Jrrn Thiel, Dennis Nordvn, Bull Luttle lWnng Rep.l Dave Schnur lFlAl, Rod Harris, Lloyd Johnson, John Brunung, Ted Carlson, George Knudson Flow 2, Nell Larson, Neal Andersen, Fluch Greenup, Bull Kleun, Ed Jacobs, Charles Ll, Ted Hlle, Paul Chnstensen, Joel Klett, Don Rovvberg fx .Z L, , . 4 7 ffff -W-f' imma-A' +31 T 5 MV Qi.. 116 , VU ofiawf i X '1 S 3+ f -X 9 J,5g9?f?ii' Q 1 H5 Y 'Q i gl firm- -gym Q. W, ,, W5 N., .V Vit in J 'Z ,K .-irq, A z its Third West, L to R, Row 'li Dave Nelson, Donn Paulson, Doug Ruecker, Malcolm Rice lWing Rep.l, Dan Chu KRAJ, Tom Kratzke, Blake Bostrom Flow 2: Jon Stedje, Mike Degn, Curt Beernan, Torn Baker, Duane Petersen, Samuel Wan, Bruce Jones. Ordal First East does it again' Connie Johnson lcenterl begins the Christmas Season as our 1972 Lucia Bride. I X , Kathy and Larry Crockett, Ordal House Parents 29 O First floor East, front row left to right: Laur- ie Cullom, Lisa John- son, Polly Hawkins, Shar Carlson, Tina del Rosario, Ruriko Kodani. Row two, left to right: Patti Risdal, Gayle Trask, Karen Carlson. Flow three. left to right: Kathy Michael, Beryl Brucker, Barb lVloilien. Kathye Allen. First floor East, front row from left to right: Cindy Moen, Aline Eiman, Diana Den- stad, Sue Rolschau, Susan Peters. Row two, left to right: Robin Brayman, Jayne Adams, Linda Harkness, Gail Dahl, Debbie Brog. Row three, left to right: Sue Van Beek, Linda Koch, Charleen Wil- son, Kirs Janson, Cathy Coatney. those pflueqeia qmls II takes All KINGS rt .v alt. an 'L .' R , ' me x. fx-Q if 0 V, my Q 'Q-Q X fs, sw 'SA Q .sf jx X X4 N-K FAKE - A ,rs 4 Pflueger Dorm Council and R.A.s, front row left to right: Ellen Hieber, Candy Dirschl, Cheryl Greenstreet, Cathy Etheridge. Row two, left to right: Cindy Sagen, Mrs. C.M. Barr-Head Resident, Maxine WallenderAAsst HR., Gail Sieckrnan, Dana Brice, Helen Klatt, Sheryl Laubach. Row three. left to right, Shar Carlson. Carla Scott, Cheryl Lilieblad, Judy Carter Row four, left to right. Susi Christensen, Anne Nielsen, Karen Jorgensen, Ivy Schwartz, House President. Man on floor! i . X t , . . L is 5 ,:q,e. i , 5 5' ' - 1 1' , Q L: Q L fm -'Um First floor West, from left to right: Ellen Hieber, Anita Lo, Julie Fuesler, Beth Howell, Cheryl Sibbing, Lani Johnson, Chris Cox, Holly Halvorson. Deanne Larson, Diane Parsons, Leanne Locke, Linda Anderson Seated in middle, Sheryl Laubach. Standing from left to right: Peg Zander, Laurie Hohenstein, Janet Olson. Second floor East, front row from left to right: Kaye Tay- lor, Diane Hazelton, Peg Johnson, Cheryl Green- street, Jeannie Kanz, Sandra Olson. Row two, left to right: Cheryl Liljeblad, Kathy Fries, Pat Jorgen- sen, Marianne Bye, Lianne Halvorson, Heidi Sult, we ans the pflueoen oinls, we wean oun hain in cunls, we wean the shontest skints, we ane the Biooest punts, we ane the pflueoen oinls, hip hip hoona ! ! ! Second floor East, front row from left to right: LoAnne Berkness, Helen Klatt, Gail Sieckrnan, Lynda Lyon, Angela Ng. Row two, left to right: Pat Locke, Polly Hulme, Metty Poei, Mary- land Sze, Standing from left to right: Melinda Bel- lin, Kathy Toepel, Cindy Lewis, Laura Asper, Afaf Zedan, ,S 3 , ,, g i Y? 'Y' Saga' Nr-J Qx ff' --,4 X S Second floor West, front row left to right: Hui Mei Lo, Diane Poleo, Carole Simmons, Diane Hiett. Karen Crandall, Jan Soderstrom, Paula Johnson. Row two, left to right Leslye Eklund, Deborah Fluckiger, Sesula McMoore. Sue Burnham, Sue French, Jeam Yang, Annette Ythier Row three left to right: Debbie Rucker, Karen Olsen. Karen Nlosbo, Kristin Stand, Gail Kuhlman, Sheila Finseth Second floor West from bottom to top, left to right Pat Carden. Debbie Mantey, Karen Jorgensen. Gail Hancock, Kathy Lambert, Martha Simpson, Anne Nielsen. Somchanh Pane. Sue Critchlow, Marilyn RudoIpI'1,Csndy Albritton, Alofaae' Mamea, Lillian Park. ff 1 , tm, +9 A A Wi Q 'NK -fl Even Assistant Head Residents can have a candlepassingf' laxine Wallender makes it official 4 Third floor West. front row from left to right: Sue Ness, Rita Pharris, Karis Reitan Row two left to right' Patti Martin, Renee Pfeiffer, Paula Sahli, Debbie Stook, Delia Tan, Row three left to righti Dinah Lindberg, Colleen Simpson, Dayna Brice, Lynn Bjornson, Carla Scott, Peggy O'Neil Third floor West, front row left to right: Diane Lloyd, Gail Larson, Janis Berry, Karen Murray. Row two left to right: Margaret Sopp, Theresa Lund, Joanne Braun, Margaret Beckman, Parn Carter, Bobbie Taylor Flow three from left to righti Lori Fujirnoto, Christie Newstrom, Jonell Kneeland, Kay Olson, Muff Frigstad, Parn Breedlove. Row four, left to right: Sylvia Paulson, Leah Vanderwell, Kay Pitsenbarger. Third floor East, front row from left to right, Teri Selvig, Judy Carter, Rachel Eidbo, Susi Christensen Row two left to right, Karin Vollers, Joy Tuff, Cheryl Hohenstein Cathy Etheridge, Gail Larson. Row three from left to right: Annette Tabet, Vicki Leimback, Lois Kullberg, Dee Dee Arrington, Linda Scott, Cindy Lust, Mary Bosenius Flow four, left to right: Julie Davies, Cindy Sagen, Shiela Lowery, Kris Hansen, Becky Gutzler, Polly Grefrud, Carol Peterson, Judy Ouam, Wendy Weiks. SIUGD hall 5 1 l 1 x S l l 5 x l 0 I l rP,,s.q.9F . Nmq+e'NF ' at ft fa l Coed dorms are what it is all about. Left to right' lfront rowl Kathy Huang, Normi Aamodt, Marlys Matter, Steve Appelo, Turn Thompson, Ron Noborlkawa, Slmon Wan, W Tom Beck, Pak Toon Gee? lback rowl Dennls Andersen, Gayle Duggar, Don Wvlson, Rands Lelghton, Cllff Axelson, Bruce Ludemen, Lrnda Lee, Kathy Ferguson, Micky l Flynn, Scott Brund, Klrk Bromberg, Galye Duggar deeply concentrates on somethlng Togetherness IS the key to happlness Left to rlght llower rovvl Kathleen Peach, Carol Malvln, Sharon Wesss, Cameron of more interest than a dorm meetlng Grnffith, Pam Schoch, Chris Blalr, lupper rowl Darlene Buschert, Kathy Fredstrom, Jam Donovan, Marlbeth Anderson, Linda Brendrng, Candi Sheldon, Alexus Wilson, Randy Mahoney, Loreen Ferrero, Jan Pepe, Curt Hoffmann is ...Q ,, 5 NRM . S f Q ff .Je is A 2- -, 2 ' W ' -'f'if?.:'f 1 ' fs3?i!e?i'x fQS.f'i?5:f+ 5 1Q,g.L-W Y' g 55:55 'eg f Hwwzs az s .,.,w--'- K x if X Q x 3 Stuen residents enjoy a friendly party. Left to rightt lfront rowl Jeff Smith, Gary Pflueger, Nikki Beard, Jan Geschwind, Cindi Marecle, Kathy Holst, Mary Kollz lmiddle rowl Mark Buchanan, Barb Schneider, Steve Ramseth, Lynn Bartlett, Chuck Mitchell, Chuck Cooney, Judy Anderson, Jeff Wolcott, Steve Kvamrne, Betty Jorgensen, Jay Field, Chris Husby, Dale Soden, lback row by window! John Nilson, Joan Richter, Arden Olson. Students chat with Dr. Eklund at one of Stuen's Mug-o-coffees. SU-'en and Oldal DYGCUCG fOf Songfest. Q 'ing cgi cascaoe house Third floor women' bottom row ll-rl Sue Ambur R.A., Joanne Stueland, Debi Eisert, Barbra Taylor, Bobbi Swarner, Kathy Benton, top row ll-rl Patty Presson, Ann Mehlam, Sue Kempe, Michele McConnell, Naomi Bettis, Kristi Severson. Debra Roscoe, Lynne Moehring, Caroline Noel, Pam Weed. Not Pictured are Roberta Goodnow, Barbra Juhl, Valerie Vares, Marti Nlendlin, Linda McBee, Teresa Tu. lI'S BGSU QGAIH v 55 li, Third floor meni front row ll-ri Leo Rosenberger, Tetsuo Yokohama. Leonard Herit David Lee, Frank Walker, Dave Seibel, Dean Stafford, Bob Hoff. . Q5 A iffy Q i . WEE? Second floor women: ll-rl Brenda Brunsvold, Kris L1mung,JllI Utter, Muchele Shoeman, Susan Gatch, Valerie Andersen, second row-Phyllis Weaver Fl A Cindy Stlegele Michele Phelps, Jennifer McDonald, Marne Schauer, Jenifer Holmes thnrd row, Ernuly Eckoff, Janne Gilpin, Becky Snuder, Char Stenseth, Juannta Sletten Carol lvy Mlmu Mogck, Linda Danielson, Allyson Ko, not pictured are Ish Perkins, Leslle Curry back row llvrl Andy Wong, Ken Kulen, Cralg Duffy RA., Dan Ward, Belno Lange, Flon Jacobson, Joseph Gazes, Jack Brown, Mark Booth not pictured are Steve Lackey, l Mike Jordan, Pat Wunsberg, Bull Love, Mike Kerr and Bull Olmstead OO House Council ll-rl Dean Stafford, Pam Weed, Pat Winsberg, Char Stenseth, Ron Jacobson, Cindy W Stiegele, Jim Rigby and Charles Jones Head Resident. -.F sig 'TX -mmf' Second floor men: front row ll-rl Kirk Baker, Brian Thomas, Terry Tenneson, Carl Schwink, second row Mark Buckingham, Jim Rigby, Terry Porter, Dan Meyer, David Baldwin, Brad Stewart. third row Bruce Bessler, Jim Lockhart, Steve Jeffers, Mike Arnold, Flandy Milholland, Don Madsen, Brian Bessler. not pictured are Jim Dunn, Bobby Young. 4 I I I 1 I I ' l ff , f ,,.. -,-4 5: ,N 5 W if 5 V f ' 1 'J 1' W A, J 'Sfw if . 'gl . if 5 i i44l,154g,x f Q v ,fi f fl .A fr V L A ,, V I, , '4 -X I 5 ' . 1' J , .ik fn ' ' HJEMLQS' Y Y ' V l f if . f- H s Km? fi' ia. , 'f rf r XJ, V ,fm 0 - 3- J W f J if g, Y A if -,X K W .Q ' if , J it fi f'Yf'X,?' J ' ' M ' J ,H ' W gfrr M ,Q ,If,Jf3il Ea gi ,w 54552 7? 3 ,411 1 r me 'nf 'ta , . 'lags if , -, N as if is 31 -Q Ni N is 'Q SE 8 F th West. Front: Loban Hazen. First Row, L to R: Jim Bash, Norris Peterson, Mike Osborne, Bill Shea. Second Flow, Joel Rue, Terry Teigen, Bob Loverin our Jim Holland, Chris Blasquez. Third Row: Gary Berner. Dave Anderson, John Jacobson, Paul Olsen, Gary Meinmger. Fourth Row: Deuane Kuenzi. Walt Tushkow. 9011160 ,. 3 A 2 5: i 3 w if y it e, ii.. Fifth East. First Row, L to R: Doug Neff, Steve Holian, Mark Heimlich, Glenn Ryder, Steve Johnson, Kent Knobelauch. Second Flow: Scott Wakefield, Ron Wilson, Roger Hall, Frank Spear, Tom Jones lWing Flepl, Dale Nordin, Scott Faoer, Reed Gunstone. Patrick Pow, Steve Randle, Doug Stroud. Zoo Keepers. First Row, L to R: Logan Hazen ll-lead Residentl, Mark Rowland lPresidentl, John Jordet lExecutive Vice Presidentl. Second Flow: Mark Christensen llntramural Directorl, Roger Hall lTreasurerl, Ming-Sang Leung lSecretaryl, Eric Feste lSocial Vice Presidentl. ,1l -- Fourth East. First Row, L to R: Bryce Stephenson. Eric Feste, Brent Seldler, Randy Hazelton. Second Row: Brent Norquist, Roger Pasquier, John Collins, Mike O'Bnen, Bob Adeline, Mark Freeman, Mike Erie, Arne Michaelsen, Third Row' Richard Cole lWing Rep J, Tom Swift, Paul Gunsten, Steve Conrad, Richard Harris lRAl, Mark Kolner, Preston Woodall Fifth West First Row, L to R Garry Graham lRAl, Mark Jewell, Bill Paine Second Row Larry Gibbon, Dave Helstrom, Pete Miller, Min -San Leun Dou Vanarsdall lWing Rep l, Dave Ohlsen Third Row Mike Armstrong, Joe Poleo, Allan Christensen, Paul Dow. Q Q Q- Q Doud Ely, John Jordet, Lance Tonn Fourth Row Mark Christensen, Mark Rowland 303 y IIORGVGI2 GVGRGREE Dorm Council puts their heads together: lClockwise from the topl Dave Hewett, Ron Up the Down Staircase: Jeff Bedingfield Mike Marker Mary Waag Christy Carlson, Nancy Deacon, Tom Brandt, Patty Molnar, Torn Dodd, and Beth Pittenger. Anderson, Lola Beeney, Joyce Clevenger Judy Swetnam Julie Harris Cheryl 304 Hobson, Kari Ouanbeck, and Kirn Green This is a Bust??? Only Evergreen knows for sure. Getting to know each other, left to right, lin backl Larry Simonson, Beth Pittenger, Jim Brehmer, John Youngquist, RA. lrniddlel Bob Sarrella, Crys Schuh, Boyd Olson, lfrontl Mark Powell, Joan Soderstrom, and Lynn Weir. ' ,-2 ' . . fag, 5 A 5 E-f .W ,, .,. I , Q' ff i f ' WWW' 1' lt's Superman! Left to right lback rowl Kevin Shaw, Frankie Clingman, Rhonda Martin, Rod Stedje, Pam Carton, Julie Harris, Lynn Paulson, Chris Lentz. Lung Tai Chu, Row 2 Karen Nesse, Pat Michel, Mary Kaye Schmedake, Mari- anna Nelson, Barbara Duane, Beth Pitten- ger, Len Betts, Row 3x Dave Hevvett, Tom Brandt, Ron Tuvey, Jim Ball, Larry Simon- son. Row 4: Crys V Schuh, Kara Quan- beck, and Jan Saarella. imma gf' If GOiI'19 CO-ED d09Sf 'f Ch3l'lQ9 GVGVV male habit, B05 Saafella and Jim Standards Board considers the alternatives: Left to Right: Dan Rhodes, Mark Mininger, Al Brehmer dream on, Bacon, Pat O'Neil, Craig Richardson, and Dorm President Ron Carlson. 3- QE We're all people, just some boy Q ' people, some girl people Left to 5 right' Norene Smith, Michal Ann i Engel, Paul Watson, Rhondr Bender. 3 Gary Whitly, and Vicki Larson. 06 United We Stand! Left to right lbottom rovvl Mike Marker, Lynn Paulson, Dennis Boaglio, Brent Christensen. Steve Wilcox, Cindy Lindel RA. lmiddlel Jan Saarela. Jan Gilpin, Rod Stedge, Laura Gustav, Saranne Zienick. ltopl Barbara Duane, Kim Green, Mary Waag, and Bonnie Gwynne. Cheryl Hobson. Kari Ouanbeck, and Callae Bugbee initiate Jeff Bedingfield into the dorm. Maybe eight hands are better than two. So this is coed living? Monte Clauston seems to enjoy the new Evergreen. ii 'A gm HHH' alpm -th p hthous r N iw - H According to Marc Johnson, these are Alpine's V.I4P.'s A N' mf N N is as awww N is lfwwwms Left to right: Dave Johnson Larry Johnson Harold Jensen Dave Herivel Richard Mielke Charles Brown Marc Johnson Jerry Hubbard J ' ll m 4 i Alpine and Kreidler got together for a roaring time in Songfest O8 r F' L to Fl: Dave Peterson, Chris Pankey, Doda Olvdayo, Randy Dekoker, Charles Long, Dave Flentge, Jerry Hubbard Doug Nesvig, Dan Johnson, Leigh Beck, Jon Lackey, Gary Sievert, Alan Krause, Rob Foxl, Marc Dirkeland, Jeff Hopkins, Kirk Bennett, Pam Dean iigiifif ' 'FQ if I 'war -f 7 2, wg' , , 5, 'pa Bottom, L to R: Tim Strinden, Marlin Bohling John Hunter, Middle L to R' Brad Hoff, Dan Dole Gre Hart' D , , , g ie, ave Herivel, Joel Bender, Upper Middle L to R1 Larry Johnson, Jeff Reynolds, Dave Larsgaard, Jim Degan, Back L to Fi: Jan Blechschrnidt, Brian Daniels, Gary Vanheuvelen, lVlarcJohnson, Mark Reiner ali mt T xx: Bottom to Top: Row 1, L to R Charles Brown Row 2 Ellick Law Bruce Honeyman Row 3 Brant Knudsen Brian Jahnke Adrian Kalil Row 4 David Hustoft Joe Studnek Jam Clemmons Tim Klrschbaum Rudolf Cheung Row 5 Jay Mlelke Brian Falk Doug Pershall John Knoff Ted Gulahugen Make Eastvold ,I DY ' 114 A 1. 1- -f-, in 'eg wb, L to R Greg Peck Greg Lundeen Craig Dahl Gary Powell Mark Clmton Dave Johnson Peter Nesse Jim Hackett Joe Tveten Jlm Hunter Jeff Blackstock Ken Waag Bruce Thompson Jeff Strange off campus: whens asout one mf ' I , .K+ Xa' l 4 W x K 4-.W 51 . -ff- Bu.. ' IINIRO of U16 stuoents live 47 f M14 fi the off-on campus place to uve Members of Wheeler House take a study break. INDEX Activities Artist Series 32,42,43,58,131 ASPLU 56,106,107 AWS 59,118,119,134,135 Black History Week 110,111 Cave 66,67 Christmas 70,71,74,75 Concerts 30,50,60,61 ,75,86,87, 126,127,145 Convocations 22,31 ,51,57,114, 1 15,144 Graduation 1 54,155,1 56,157 High School Congress 35 Homecoming 36,37,38,39 Interim 84,85 League 34 Lucia Bride 72,73 LYA Rally 28 Mayfest 146,147 Moving 19,158,159 Nurses Capping 109 Orientation 20,21 ,23 PLUTO Awards 150 Rec Night 29 Religious Life 52,53,92,93,130 Speech Contests 65,125 Theater 44,45,64,98,99,101, 108,116,124,141,148,149 Athletics Baseball 122,142,143,246,247 Basketball 80,90,91,102,103, 236,237 Cheerleaders 230,231 Crew 254,255 Cross Country 234,235 Field Hockey 234,235 Football 26,27,48,49,62,63, 232,233 Golf 250,251 Skiing 242,243 Swimming 238,239,240 Tennis 252,253 Track and Field 248,249 Waterpolo 241 Wrestling 242,243 Women's Basketball 244,245 Women's Crew 254,255 Women's Tennis 252,253 Women's Track 250,251 Women's Volleyball 244,245 Student Services and Organizations ACS Student Affilate 128 Alpha Psi Omega 148 ASPLU 106,107 AWS 134,135 Band 140 Bakery 112 Bantu 1 1 1 Central Services 95 CHOICE 113 Choir of the West 138 Chorale Food Service 112 Health Center 94 I.K.'s 33 Library 76,77 Mail Room 95 Maintenance 96 Orchestra 87,141 Pi Kappa Delta 125 Religious Life Council 93 SEA 128 Security 96 Sea Sprites 117 Spurs 46,47,72,73 Student Publiciatons 78,79 Tassels 179 University Center 132,133 Administration Aberle, Anton Abrahamson, Noel L 183,212 Achepohl, Keith Adachi, Seliichi 186 Adams, Harry S 200 Adams, William T Alexander, Angelia G 194 Allen, Larry R Anderson, Charles D 197 Arbaugh, George E 189 Baker, Judy 186 Bancroft, Stuart D 216 Barr, Carrie Mae 291 Batker, Kenneth 199 Baughman, Myra J 223 Beal, Philip E 186 Benson, Michael L 253 Benton, Paul F 187 Bergerson, Lois M 219 Berntsen, David L 185 Bexton, Harold W 206 Bilyeu, Leann K 271 Blomquist, Grace E 188 Blubaugh, Glenn L 191 Bohannon, Randolph F 82,194 Bridwell, Betsy A 271 Brink, James E 199 Broeker, Joe H 227,232 Brue, Stanley L 202 Buchanan, Dean 85,185 Capp, Richard G Jr. 210 Carlson, Roy 227 Carper, Clara L 218 Carvey, Davis W 215 Chase, Gary 226,239 Christian, David 55 Christopherson, KE 82,193 Clarke, Sue 184 Collinge, Francis B 207 Coltom, Ronald C 185 Cone, Dorothy 221 Coombes, Esther R 224 Coutu, Margaret M 224 Cox, Dennis L 208 Creso, lrene O 178,195 Crockett, Richard W 207 Dahl, David P 151,213 Debover, Carrol E 223 Denbrook, Terry 55 Dirksen, Charles 216 Doughty, Judd C 46,55,211 Eklund, Emmet E 192,297 Elwell, George R 208 Eman, Virginia A 211 Espeseth, Loleta G 184 Farmer, Donald R 207 Faye, Louise S191 Fisk, Robert S 198 Fletcher, Josephine M 223 Giddings, William P 196 Gilbertson, Gordon O 212 Gilbertson, William H 204 Gilmour, David R 191 Giroux, Lucille 183 Gjurash, Betty J 185 Godfrey, Eric S 186 Gough, Fern A 221 Govig, Stewart D 85,192 Habegger, Gail 183 Haley, Frank H Hanson, John S 222 Hanson, Vernon R 204 Harmic, Edward R 75,214 Harshman, David B 236,237,246 Hazen, Logan R Ill 301,302 Hemmen, Theresa E 84 Herzog, John 0 199 Heyer, Ronald W 194 Holm, Angie G 250 Honold, Linda K 219 Hoseth, Paul E 227,232,249,253 Hostetter, Thelma M 218 Houk, Theodore L 200 Huber, Curtis E 189 Huestis, Laurence D 197 Hutcheon, William 216 Isaacson, Lynn P 133 Iverson, Katherine D 100,117, 227 Jacobs, Clarence G 200 Jacobson, Lois Elam 219 Jensen, Jo Ann 195 Jensen, Robert J 201 Jobst, Richard J 205 Johnson, David W 202 Johnson, Lucille M 187 Johnson, William L 199 Johnston, Kenneth A 223 Jones, Richard P 188 Jorgenson, Ronald D 222 Jungkuntz, Richard P 65,184 Karl, Theodore O H 35,210 Keyes, David T 209 King, Gundar J 217 King, Vivian C 214 Kittleson, Lars 208 Kittilsby, James 228,246 Klopsch, Raymond A 188 Knapp, Calvin 213 Knutson, David R 193 Kracht, Jerry D 213 Larsgaard, John O 206 Larson, Edgar 185 Larson, Dale A 187 Lathrop, Gordon W 55,74,75,93 Lauer, Anthony J 216 Lejeune, Jerome 206 Lemieux, Nona 224 Leraas, Harold J 195 Liebelt, Paul B 198 Lowes, Brian E 200 Lundgaard, Gene 226,236,237 McGinnis, Richard 195 McMaster, Keith 215 Main, John L 194 Martilla, John A 217 Martinson, Arthur D 203 Mathers, Marjorie 223 Menzel, Paul T 189 Menzel, Barbara M 218 Meyer, Lawrence J 213 Meyer, Christian N Jr 198 Miller, Christine 219 Miller, Marlen 201 Minetti, Gary L 186 Miner, Phillip W 185 Moe, Richard D 184,216 Monroe, Katharine 191 Munn, Bradley M 185 Myrho, Gunnulf 189 Napjus, Alice J 224 Nelson, Neale E 205 Nelson, Victor 55 Nesset, Burton L 46,196 Nesvig, Milton L 183 Neufeld, Harvey 183 Nolph, Jesse D 206 Nordholm, Dric 33,44,99,210 Nordquist, Philip A 203 Oberholtzer, Dwight 204 Officer, Sara 226,235,257 Olsen, Robert C 197 Olson, David M 72,227 Olson, Franklin C 224 Olson, Linda N 221 Orvik, Florence A 223 Ostenson, Burton T 195 Oyler, Duane L 232 Parker, William 44,211 Parsons, Barbara 281,283 Pederson, Arne K 223 l Perry, A Petersen 1 bert W 34,185 John E 193 Peterson, Charles 217 Peterson, Clayton B 21,185 Peterson , Gary D198 Peterson, James L 183 Petty, Rodney 222 Pilgrim, Walter E 193 Ramey, Jean B 221 Reigstad, Paul 187,188 Robbins, David P 99,214 Robinson, George A 190 Roskos, George 208 Sare, William B 214 Schiller, J A 205 Schnackenberg, W. C 203 Schwidder, Ernst C 209 Van Tassel, Daniel E 85,188 Vedell, Howard L 185 Vinie, David 201 Vonada, Laurie 278 fK-g Arrington, Dee Dee 294 Ash, Steven 36,162,178,258, 260,263 Asper, Laura 292 Austin, Gerry 262 Axelson, Clifford 242,295 Axelson, John 164,312 Bilderback, Henery 139,140 Bird, Colleen 271 Birkemeir, Mary 173 Bissell, Schuyler 275 Bjerkestrand, Joy 286 Bjorklund, Diane 139,284 Bjornson, Lynn 294 Blackstock, Jeffrey 253,309 Blackwell, Claudia 175 B George F 204 s i bster, Paul M 190 - eg, Paul w 22,74,9a eeai 4 4 nfwfsthf Donald e202 ggggsreriisg, F0rrqigE?eg,5e,225, 4 226,232 2 M5r i185 186 , , Lian, Eugene 2028255182 s msonf Jane 222 4 ' Q ,k.Lk :-i 1-. . 4 - fitYQig,s,,leffersen V200 Zuiaiif, owagma 6 H555 It . fx , 1 eeeee so Sfi-fem 2 'eifiii f - ii' 1 7 Aakre, David 138,296 2 C X Aamodt, Norma 172,295 'i ,Abenroth, Gregg 139,140,249 A, Dwgyne 239 'iiii , 1 , ckgnann, Joan 260- , Pidanis, Holly 264,268 V , Z g Adams, Jayne 235,290 i ,Adams, Lesl09g174i - W if-ff?Adams, Susag 264,265 efillqeline, RQerti303 Adelson, Steven 232 Q, ,,-- A Ahrendtgj Debra 268 1 , Albritton, Cindy 293 g ' Aldrich, Janis 109,138,269 Alexander, Claire 213 Alfen, Sally 164 Allen,yElizabeth 140 2 'AIlen,j.lanet 276 ' A Alleieeliatherino 290 2 7 4, 2 s 23,8 ,. E ' ' Anies, Sharon 140,172 Amiapw.1ahn5232,24s , Nancy 288 X 268 2 g et nhwnnis 4' ,A ',1?E6'287 ,.,1. , if 7 1 A , ,Chrisiwe 268 ji.: ,. , t 5 Ander ig,Christy 304 Andefsori,iColleen 268 -fr ,An Moavad 171,178,301 ,,l- esac , ffsDHvigl,,139,2f12,275 ,,,'1beQ,,.fi?gngrer pnrah 1e6,162,17s, 6 f- ,271 ,fi C ,,,, , ,t Bacon, Alan 304 Baggaley, Elizabeth 233,280 Baird, Joann 284 Bakamus, William 176,246 Baker, Kirk 300 Baker, Robert Jay 259 Baker, Thomas-121,253,289 Bakken, Paul 253 Balch, Valerie 140,277 Balda, Shelley 242,288 Baldwin, David 33,300 Baldwin, Kristine 166,268 Balerud, Ann 279 Ball, James 237,251,305 Bangsund, Joan 166 Banks, Allen 254,284 Banks, Lawrence 275 Barber, Margaret 276 Barclay, Elizabeth 282 Barkell, sue Ellen 268 Barnes, Claudia 174 Barnhart, Victoria 73 Bartlett, Lynn 87,138,140,297 Bartlett, Nancy 242,281 Bash, James -139,140,301 Baughman, Peteri274 Bean, Susan 277,311 Beard, Nikki 171,178,297 Beary, Robin 47,285 Beattie, Linda 284 Beatty, David 164,311 Beckfbon 175 Beck, Janice 162,179 Beck, Leigh 308 Beck, Thomas 139,295 Becker, Bernice 276,279 Beckman, Margaret 294 Beckstrom, Gayle 117,277,278 Bedingfield, Jeffrey 304,306 Bednarik, Jeanne 278 Beeman, Curtis 289 Beeney, Lola 304 Beimborn, Susan 162 Bellin, Melinda 162,292 Bender, Joel 308 Bender, Rhondi 147,304 Bendickson, Judy 268 Benedict, Deborah 265 Blair, Christine 165,295 Blair, Pamela 237,276 Blair, Patricia 276,279 Blair, Scott 284,285 Blasquez, Chris 301 Blecha, Margo 288 Burns, Robert 237,263 Burton, Julia 166 Burton, Michael1124f Buschert, Darleggig Buser, Scott 2331 A Bush, Edward 164 Bye, Marianne 292 Byfuglein, lna 138,279 Cables, Arthur 140 Cain, Gregory 311 Caldwell, Eunice 285 Calfee, Kathryn 46,47,265 Blechschmidt, Jan 308 Blessing, Karen 170 Boaglio, Dennis 139,306 Bockemuehl, Kaylyn 281 Bodin, Marcia 47,72,78,285,288 Bodin, Paul 262 Boehne, Rebecca 284 Bohling, Marlin 33,308 Boisture, Ronald 311 Boltz, Elizabeth 173,281 Bomgren, Deborah 271 Book, Cynthia 312 Booth, Mark 299 Bosenius, Mary 294 Bostrom, Blake 236,251,289 Bowles, Rick 232 Boyer, Jim 225,232,243,261,284 Brady, Susan 175,284 Brainerd, Penny 162 Brake, Gladys 166 Brandhorst, Vicki 279 Brandt, Carol 44,55,78,101,286 Brandt, Mark 225,249,275 Brandt, Thomas 304,305 Brauer, Bradley 139,296 Braun, Joanne 294 Braun, Robert 272 Brautigam, Lynn 264 Brayman, Robin 290 Breedlove, Pamela 73,294 Brehmer, James 176,232,304,305 Breitbach, Mike 246,262 Brending, Linda 295 Bressler, Terry 261 Bretta, Dan 262 Brice, Dana 291,294 Bridenbaugh, Robert 129 Bridwell, Betsy 271 Brisson, Douglas 162,312 Bristol, Ann 162,178,179,286 Brog, Debra 290 Bromberg, Kirk 295 Brose, Shelley 282 Brower, Candace 282 Calloway, Brett 311 Calsbee k, Franklin 138,140 Cameron, Mark 275 Campbell, Gordon 33,106,296 Campbell, Kathleen 101,165 Carden, Patricia 293 Carder, Peter 239 Carlson, Alix 166,178,288 Carlson, Bryan 261 Carlson, Dale 304,305 Carlson, Duane 253,272 Carlson, Karen 290 Carlson Carlson 288 , Sharlene 162,290,291 , Ted 73,79,179,253,287 Carney, John 176 Carpenter, Marcus 175 Carpine, Wendy 140,267 Carter, Judith 291,294 Carter, Laura 172,178 Carter, Pamela 250,294 Carter, Steve 179,262 Carton, Pamela 242,305 Chambers, Connie 47,284 3, 4 ...- - 359992259 s o H., , 7 Jack rt is 'S ' Xi it 5154 r x 'H .-Kei? X 2 6 Kareli 45,99,1 01,148 Lina zaofiessissi sw.: .. ,- - f - it 'anderson- L ifii Margaret 166 -f , ,Marian 166,277 ,Maribethi170,178,179, Anderseii, A .f'. -1.:. i . 13 . An son :Q ' ca,-S?0,288 iiii 1 iiii Bennett, David 99,232,246 Bennett, Les 246,261 Bennett, Mark 242,308 Bennett, Sara 140,172 Bennighof, Scott 275 Benson, Benny 164,261 Benson, David 249 Benson, Debora 175,311 Benton, Kathleen 298 Berg, Helge 312 Brown, Charles 253,307,309 Brown, Claudia 47,276,279 Brown, David 312 Brown, John 299 Brown Randy 273 Brown, Ronald 232,273 Brown, Steven 272 Bruch, Connie 264 Brucker, Beryl 290 Brueckner, Tim 175,254 'X Q X R ea WELSH 267 Sharon 138,276 ,t,, My I Ansi Apa Apo APP Arke E' Susan 280 Laurel 170 Peter 286 nn 31 1 anny 260 282 Steven 44 64 295 Lauren 282 Il William 140 21332 A , I I Armstrong Kathryn 173 Armstrong, Michael 303 Armstrong, William 239 Arney, Christopher 284 Arnhold, Mike 45,99,300 Arntson, Miriam 140 314 Berg, Robert 311 Berger, Bruce 284 Berger, Michael 33,236,246,258 Berglund, Donald 284 Berkness, Loann 292 Bernard, Debra 140 Berner, Gary 243,301 Berry, Alice 164 Berry, Janis 294 Bessler, Brian 300 Bessler, Bruce 300 Bettis, Naomi 298 Betts, Leonard 236,237,305 Bice, Randall 139 Bigelow, Phil 261 Bigott, Bonnie 270 Brund, Scott 44,64,295 Brunning, John 139,287 Brunsvold, Brenda 299 Bryant, Candace 73,135,140,268 Bryant, David 263 Bryant, Karen 170,258 Buchanan, Mark 55,164,178,297 Buck, Chris 79 Buckingham, Gayle 264 Buckingham, Mark 179,300 Buehler, Muriel 173 Bugbee, Callae 231,306 Burch, Richard 140 Burger, Dianne 139,270 Burnett, Fay 101,285,287,288 Burnham, Susan 293 Chamness, Susan 271 Chan, Anthony 263,274 Chapman, Ronald 162,246 Chapman, Sallyann 166, Chappell, David 129.1735-. Chase, David 263 W., Chatterton, Ronald 263' e, Chen, Donald 311 A 7 Cheung, Rudolf Lap 309 A M Chindavanich, Suclgi 242,281 Choy, Ernest 259,260 Christensen, 'irs 1 Christensen, 'Breriff30B i'-. X Christensen, Christensen, Paul 7 1 Christensen, Susal1'1173,291 ,294 christian, Linda38,265,271 Christiansangtlgark 242 Christophersoglfiklene 242 Chu, Dan 289 Church, James 274 Churchill, Zena 288 Cinotto, Benjamin 45 Clark, Elizabeth 176 Clark, Karen 258 Clark, Nancy 163 Clark, Susan 166 Clayton, Forrest 273 i'ii' Cleland, Larry 140,258 Clemmons, James 309 Clesson, Rebecca 280 Clevenger, Joyce 304 Clingman, Carol 305 Clinton, Mark 232,251,309 Clore, Kay 281 Clouston, Monte 242,306 Coatney, Cathy 290 Coke, Catherine 264 Cole, Richard 303 Collins, John 303 Collman, Greg 232 Conrad, Stephen 237,303 Cook, Connie 235,276 Cook, David 173 Cook, Deborah 139,265 Cooney, Charles 297 Marie iii, ,Z 42303 camels, oesarei 1,aa,1,7o,1f1Eas eaaag 3 2 zzs 7 aoaa Kam 242,269- Coetrill, Mary 276 g 1 Cox, Christine 291 ss53Craig, Mark 311 Michael 231,263 L5-gffrandall, Karen 293 1? Creaver, Susan 235 Critchlow, Susan 150,293 Crocker, John 3 Crockett, Gary 139,225,275 Crockett, Katlileeii 289 , Crockett, Larrys289 .. . Cross, Douglas 258 Cross, Mary 173 4 Culanag,Josefa 162 gf? -if ,,-.., 1 gpuane, Barbara 140,305,306'kf,-'gif 1 Fair, Robert 179,308 Dube, Daniel 140 '77-' Duffy, Craig 166,299 Duggar, Gayle 295 Dunn, Jim 225,300 Dve, sha+eis114.2e,1,s ,,,,,, so Easling, Gail 162 ' Eastman, Kathleen , Eastvold, Michael 3095 Eckardt, Susan 276,277 Eckhotf, Emily 299 .,Edin, Richard 163,272.7 Egbert, Mark 243,284s'9 :- Ehmke, Kathleen 277 A Cullom, Laurie I Eidal, Richard 163,312 Currens, Eidbo, Rachel 138,242,294 cufrv, Leslie 17 1. 7 allill 2 4 , a, Eilvrs. Rggald 2325232337 3 6 Curtis, Thomasg lii- ine 1 Q I A H Leslye 139,293 1. - ,A,, 5Eklund, Suzanne 176 f ,,,-. Ellingson, Barbara 288 6 oil aaara nnaee Ellis, John 166 j 7 fea 2 Ellison, Michelle 106,276 873,290 Ely, Douglas 303 ie 47,134 7 Engel, Nlliihal 305 7 : j iri 254,284 anger, lgleedv 117,133,134,27e if .. - f,., Ensign?!Qft1g'l76 if F ilall Eric, ' is Eriek g i n 282 Daneker, 166,279 Ericlt. y 288i ,DanilQ?aPH0fi1f?75 1 -,y-,,,, -l Efi. il OW 259.271 f JDaQtgerIield, David.286 n78.25Q3,281,282, Daniets,Brian 308 J J ENG, 1,.X -fy eggs Danielson, Linda 299 Erwin,,Kigk 45,286 fi -'-,, Davidggyl Deborah 264 , , g,172,.27A1j? 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Sandra 259,260 Harmon, Robert 166 Harrigan, Sarah 282 Harris, Julie 35,106,134,148, 165,178,304,305 Harris, Richard 303 Harris, Rodney 287 Harrison, Betsy 285 Harshman, David'261 Hareheran, Stephen 249 Harrie. Gregory'I55,308 Harvey, Marianne 170 Hast, John 274 Hastings, William 311 Hotlen, Barbara 267 Hatlen, Susan 270 Hauf, Alvina 140,172,178,282 Hauge, Hauge, Daniel 106,107,272,273 Joel 166 Haugen, Sandra 138,178 Haugerud, Ann 138,282 Havnaer, Lori 268 Hawkins, Polly 290 Hawkins, Terri 276 Haye, Dick 262 - my Hays, Susan 281 , 1-lazelton, Diane 292 Hazelton, Randall 140,303 Hazen, Logan 301,302 Heaston, Melanie 264,268 Heberden, Arlene 284,285 Heggem, Joyce 282 Heieren, Dennis 174 Heimlich, Mark 243,303 Heins, Lisa 288 Helstrom, David 303 Hendricks, Paul 262 Hendrickson, Anne 250,264 Henle, Rosemary 312 Heritage, Leonard 298 Herivel, David 139,307,308 Herland, Douglas 176,254 Herman, Elizabeth 179 Hessemer, David 139,225,262 Heywood, Diana 277 -k:: it 1k..' 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Baath? es, nss 1 S Johnson, Bernard 232 if Johnson, Christine 278 Johnson, Joh nson, 2841.2 Johnson, Ch ristopher 1 21 Connie 47,72,73,224, 7 Dan 3087 .,A,-,,. A, 1- , Johtison, Danieli179f26'H i9-i9.--.. Johnson, David 275- Johiison, David 107,140,307,309 Johnson, Elaine 264 Johnson, Eric 246,261 Johnson, Greta 264,271 Johnson, Gretchen 170 tyh, Johnson, Jacqueline -47,-139 7 Johnson, James 45,138 Johnson, Jane 166 Johnson, Jay 251,275 Johnsoigmleffrey 312 237,272 140,259 Johnson, Julie 268 Johnson, Karen 140,269 Johnson, Karin 268 Johnson, Katherine 140,280 Johnson, Kristina 170 Johnson, Lani 101,140,291 Johnson, Laurie 285 Johnson, Lawrence 307,308 Johnson, Lisa 140,290 Johnson, Lloyd 106,139,287 Johnson, Johnson, Jehnester J0hHj ' a Lore 265 . 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Helen 291,292 1 KlavanofBeth 47,280 Klee, Eckart 176,311 Klein, William 67,285,287 Klett, Joel 285,287 Klotz, Duane 139,272 -ttt Knapp, Lynette 285 ' Knapton, Kathrine 163 Knapton, Michelle 73,266 Knapton, Robert 164 - - Kneeland, Jonell 294 Knobelauch, Kent 243,302 Knode, Janice 281 Knoff, John 242,309 Knopf, Michel 259 Knoph, Christelle 268 Knott, Darrell 272 Knox, Stephen 253,263 Knudsen,1Laurence 249 287 Knudsoiii-i21Kevin 166,288 Knudson, Tana 171 Knutson, Brandt 309 Ko, Allyson 299 Koch, Linda 219,290 Kodani, Ruriko 290 Koester, Bruce 253,286,288 Koetje, Gail 271 Kohler, Beverly 268 Koll, Christine 47,72,73,139, 264 - 1 1 Koll, Maw 175,297 Kolner, Mark 253,303 Koo, Eric 259 Kopelke, Lynn 44,64,65 Koschmann, David 44 Koutchak, Richard 232 Kramer, Christopher 272 Kratzke, Patricia 278 Barbara 47,73,298 Jacobsen, Cynthia 271 Jacobsen, Sheryle 280 Jacobson John 301 Jacobson, Judy 265 Jacobson, Ronald 164,299,300 Jahnke, Brian 309 Jordan, Michael 299 Jordet, John 302,303 Jorgensen, Betty 297 Jorgensen, Karen 211,293 Jorgensen, Patricia 292 Joslin, Vicky 139 'dunggpheryle 265 Kahle, Bryan 139 Kalil, Adrian 224,309 Kalmbach, Jack 164 Kan, Mike 259 Kanz, Jeannie 292 Karshis, Dana 280 Kasten, Katherine 264 Kaufman, Sharlene 279 Kratzkegiggfhomas 289 Krause, Qian 308 Kringen,--Margaret 175 Kristiansen, Joy 258 Kruse, Mary 271 Kuenzi, Deuane 139,301 Kuhlman, Gail 117,293 Kullberg, Lois 294 Kvamme, Janette 265 Kvamme, Marvin 284 Kvamme, Mary 267 Kvamme, Steven 166,297 Kvapil, Kianne 176 Kyllo., Dennis 237 Lacasse, Edmond 162 Larson, Nancy 166,11,ZQ,253,281 Larson, -Nei! 253,28'Ff3Ti ittii 1 J Larson,-1PaQi11176 J 1 ji.arson, Steve-231,312 Larson, Susan 284 Larson, Victoria 140,305 31 1 139,296 Lau, Davidf259 Lau, Elizabeth 259 Laubach, Sheryl 291 Laufmann, Curtis 312 Lavere, Debra 266 Law, Ellick 309 8 Lawrence, Larry 261 Leavens, Robert 138 Lacy, Lester 139 Lee, Datrid, 298 Lee, Laiii'V164,138,147 Lee, Linda 179,295 Lee, Sara 286 Leeland, Gregory 311 Leeland, Randall 236 -,1,, if Lehmann, Kathryn 44,116,139, 149 Leighton, Randi 295 Leimback, Vicki 294 Leitz, Jenifer 47,285 Lemieux, Gerald 139 Lemke, Leslee 279 Lemnitzer, Nancy 175 christine 140,242,305 Leonard, Bonita 170,288 Leroux, Scott 243,254 Leung, Ming-Sang 302,303 Leung, Sze Kong 263 Leuthold, Janne 140 Lewis, Bronson 274 Lewis, Cynthia 117,292 Lewis, Marilyn 296 Li, Charles 287 Lider, Eric 225,249 Lien, Craig 263 Lieurance, Nancy 312 Liezen, David 139 Likins, Melanie 286 Likkel, Sandra 107,118,231, 286 Liljeblad, Cheryl 140,291,292 Liming, Anne 299 Lindberg, Dinah 138,294,111 Lindel, Cynthia 0 306 iisiisniisi Lindroos, Beth 78,117,2?9iT,1 Lindsay, Suzanne 296 Lipera, Roger 44,101,310 Little, William 174,287 Livingston, Steven 259 Lloyd, Diane 294 L0, Anita 291 Lo, Hui Nlei-,293 Lobeda, Lorraine 162 Lock, Diana1fl40 Locke, Leartne291 A 1 X Locke, Patricia 140,292 Lockert, James 140,300 Longstreet, Patricia 267 Lorentzsen, Mary 242,281,282 Lott, Betty 311 Love, William 174,299 Loverin, Margaret 178,235 Loverin, Robert 239,301 Lowery, Sheila 294 Ludernan, Bruce 242,295 Ludwig, Terry 239 Lund, Diane 281 Lund, Sallyann 279 Lund, Susan 47,140,279 Lund.IB1esa 294 Lundeen, Gregory 242,309 Lungstrom, Jon 272 Lust, Cynthia 117,294 Lykken, David 138,172 Lyon, Lynda 292 , Lyso, Naomi 138,268 3 Maakestad, Laura 162 Macgougan, Scott 139 Mackenzie, Holly 282 Madsen.. Donald soo Madsen, Ellen 47,282 Mahannah, Candi 73 Mahoney, Randy 78,295 Maki, Marian 166 Malcom, Kathy 267 Malicki, John 253 Malm, Melodee 179,271 Melvin, Carol 99,1 16,170,178, 179,295 Mellahn, Patricia 170 Mamea, Alofaae 293 Mangano, David 312 Mantey, Debra 293 Manuel, Cynthia 270 Marecle, Cynthia 171,297 Marker, Robert 304,306 Mars, Marlaine 258 Marsh, Patricia 170,312 Martin, Alice 265 Martin, Michael 138 Martin, Neil 164,249 Martin, Patti 294 Martin, Rhonda 305 Martinec, George 174 Martonik, Mary 47 Marzolf, Sandy 288 Matter, Marlys 140,295 Mattice, Sandra 284 Mattoni, Darlene 167 Mattson, Meri 167 Mawae, James 140,243,286 Mays, Nancy 176 McAllister, Mary 280 McBee, Linda 298 McClellan, Karen 138 McConnell, Michele 298 McCormack, Carla 242,253,282 McCormack, Chris 242,288 McDonald, Cathy 167 McDonald, Jennifer 109,138, 163,299 McFadden, Guy 179 McFadden, Monika 179 McFadden, Richard 179,239 McGee, Howard 258 Mc Kamey, Terese 269 McKay, Regina 162,178 McKinny, Charles 262 , MGMGSNH RHVWGFU 273 Mcmaore. Sesulafzaa 3 - 3 McPherson, Donald 224,232,231 1 McPherson, William 164 McTaggart, Michael 140 McTee, Cindy 140 McWilliams, Pamela 311 . .' 9 f: Meacham, Sylvia 117,271 Meakins, Roger 242,273 Meeds, Allen 167 Meeks, Lisa 176 Mehlum, Ann 47,298 Meier, Judy 176 -Meininger, Gary 243,301 Mendlin, Martha 298 Metzler, Clarissa 266 Meyer Claire 242,295 Connie 173 Meyer, Daniel 300 Meyer Malia 47,72,73,253,280, 282 MWPV- 167 .,.. fbi .,., 1 . Meyer, Pamela 282 ifiiir ffi for Michael, Katherine 290 Michaelsen, Arne 303 Michel, Patrick 139,305 Middleton,fJavme 267 Mielke,sRiel1ard 167,307,309 Milholland, Randall 140 Miller, Peter 303 Millson, Patty 277 Milne, Althe-a167 , Mindt, Karen 268 5 Mininger, Mark 305 Mitchell, Charles 297 Mitchell, Hildegard 173 Mobroten, Nadine 99,138 Moehring, Lynne 73,298 Moeller, Sandra 174,268 Moen, Cynthia 290 Mogck, Maureen 242,299 Moilien, Barbara 290 Moland, Kristi 312 Molnar, Patrice 304 Moluf, Robert 275 Monsen, Pamela 296 Monson, Carol 138,268 Moon, Cynthia 167 ' 1 Moore, Fred 272 Moore, Janice 140,174,281,282 Morely, Lynn 55,101,284 Morris, Barbara 312 Morsman, Jan 170 Mosbo, Karen 140,293 Motteler, Howard 55 Mowe, Merrilee 296 Muehlen, Jacqueline 282 Mueller, Susan 279 Mulholland, Janis 173,281 Noel, Caroline 298 Norberg, Marylou 258 Norby, Phillip 139,263 Nordin, Dale 302 Nordin, Dennis 99,287 Norquist, Brent 303 North, Janice 277 Norwood, Susan 276 Nowadnick, Kurt 243,296 Nupen, Barry 33,249,262 Oberg, John 249 Obrien, Michael 303 Ockfen, Carol 167 0 Connell, Kevin 263 O Dell, Maryrose 286 Ohlsen, David 303 Ohlsen, Joyce 259,260 , ,,l, 1 0 Kane, Mary 138 ' iii'i Oke, Walayn 138 Okimoto, Sheryl 259 Oliver, Lorraine 167 Olmstead, William 299 Q ,eei 1 Peters, Susan 290 ,- Petersen, Duane 289 Petersen, Elaine 259 Petersen, Jon 249,263 Peterson Carol 140,294 1 Peterson, David 171 ,254,308gLpf Peterson, Donald 263 J Peterson Karen 279 Peterson Norris 301 Peterson Peterson Sanford 171,262 Susan 138 267 Pettit, Philip 232 Pfeifer, Terry 253,283 Pfeiffer, Renee 294 Pflueger, Barbara 47 Pflueger, Gary 225,253,297 Pharris, Rita 73,294 Phelps, Michele 299 Phillips, Dennis 171,236 Pickens, Teresa 267 Pierce, Lisa 139 Pine, Elizabeth 87,140,265,267 Pipe, Janet 295 Pitsenbarger, Kay 294 Pittenger, Beth 304,305 organ, Kafeeigfaa isiissr 6 Olsen Nancy 277 Olsen, Paul 225,254,301,31 1 Olsen, Stanley 171,254 Arden 93,1 48,179,297 Olson, Olson Boyd 304 Olson Janet 106,231 Olson Janet 78,291 Olson John 272,273 Olson Kay 294 Olson Olson Olson Olson 1 Michael 33,259 Peter 237,274 Rebecca 281 Sandra 140 292 Mumm, Debra 179,312 Murray, Janis 294 Naubert, Charles 140 Nauss, Rebecca 253 Neal,Barbara 176 . Nedrow, Ann 163,178,179,280, 282 Neff, Douglas 302 Neher, Jeffery 286 , , Neill, Janis 278 Nelson, Cynthia 231,267,271 Nelson, Daniel 254,284 Nelson, David 174,288 Nelson, Joan 264 Nelson, Marianne 305 Nelson, Michael 254 Neptun, Daniel 286 Nerheim, Margaret 173 Ness, Susan 294 Nesse, Karen 305 Nesse, Peter 309 Nesvig, Kirk 308 Newstrom, Christie 294 Ng Angela 292 Nielson, Anne 139,291,293 Nieman, Joanne 264 Nilson, John 178,297 Nistad, Marjorie 101,267 Nixon, Jack 164 Noborikawa, Ronald 295 Olvdayo, DODa 308 Omalley, William 261 Oman, Gail 282 Omdal, Kathlynn O Neil, Patrick 242,305 O Neil, Peggy 294 O Rourke, Tom 232,254 Orvick, Lark 281 Osborne, Michael 239,301 Oste, Kris 268 Ostrem, Glenda 178,222 Ostrom, Barbara 167 Otjerholt, Dana 163 Ouhl, Rick 311 Overly, Kay 250,267 Overvold, Paul 296 Owens, Beverly 138,267 Paetz, Nancy 282 Paine, Bill 303 Palm, John 33,262 Palmer, Wlvia 282 Pane, Somchanh 293 Pankey, Chris 239,308 Park, Lillian 293 Parker, Douglas 44 Parker, Kirk'140 Parsons, Diane 253,291 Pasquire, Roger 232,303 Pauling, Joan 73,276,278 Paulsen, Sylvia 140,294 Paulson, Donn 288 Paulson, Lynn 174,305,306 Payn, Frank 138 Peach, Kathleen 140,295 Peck, Gregory 251,309 Peokenpaugh, Joan 264 Pederson, Gwen 265 Penninigtonfblancy 264 Perkins, Aliciai299 Perry, Dennis 140 Perry, Michael 246 Pershall, Douglas 309 Peters, Nancy 139,172,268 Poei, Metti 292 Pohlig, Helen 107 Poier, Donald 55,232 Poleo, Diane 293 Poleo, Joseph 303 Polly, Linda 284 Poon, Raymond 263 Porter, Terry 300 Poss, Melanie 264 Potter, David 284 Potthoff, Gregory 284 Pow, Patrick 302 Powell, Carrie 268 Powell, Gary 309 Powell, Mark 304 Powers, Verna 139,140,280 Prall, Karen 280 Presson, Patti 298 Preston, Glenn 239 Price, Julie 282 Price, Stanley 162,242,272,274 Pritchard, Daniel 232,249 Pritchard, Leslie 283 Procter, Viki 195 Putnam, Janet 78,176,178,285, 286 Quale, Beth 139,265 Ouam, David 164 Ouam, Judith 294 Quanbeck, Kari 304,305,306 Ouillin, Nancy 45,73,296 Radek, Marilyn 117,276 Radford, Catherine 176 Ralston, Mary 173,279 Ramseth, Stephen 297 Randle, Steve 239,302 Randolph, Karen 134,171,178, 179,258 Rash, Sharon 268 Ratasserr, Lembit 273 Redlin, Kelsey 106,107,172 Reem, Kevin 107,259 Rehuher, Faustina 167 Reigstad, Emily 170 Reigstad, Katherine 140,264, 265 Reikow, Bruce 232 Reilly, Catherine 280,281 Reiner, Mark 106,175,179,308 Reinhardt, Ellen 285 Reinhardt, Judith 280 Reitan, Karis 294 Reiter, Michael 139,172,263 Remick, Dean 44,55,99,116,139 286 Smith Reynolds, Jeffrey 243,308 Reynolds, Stephen 253,261 Rhodes, Danny 305 Rhoe, Mark 243,262 Rice, Carolyn 140,285 Rice, Malcolm 232,289 Richards, James 232 Richards, Nancy 170 Richardson, Carol 264 Richardson, Craig 305 Richardson, Joann 139 Richter, Joan 297 Rigall, Kristi 139 Rigby, James 242,300 Rightmire, Jacqueline 266 Riiff, Claudia 266 Rinke, Karen 167 Risdal, Patti 290 Roa, Darel 165 Robb, Janis 176 Robbins, Kirk 263 Robertson, Linda 288 Robinson, Pauline 173 Roche, Steven 164 Rodine, Thomas 246,261 Rodley, Signe 140 Roe, Linda 283 Roeber, John 167,246 Roetman, Debra 268 Rogers, John 273 Rohner, John 164 Rolander, Ruth 170,258 Rolin, Cynthia 162 Romer, Karin 288 Roney, Kathryn 266 Ronken, Julie 265,268 Roper, Elaine 140,265 Rosario, Cristina 290 Roscoe, Debra 298 Rose, Robert 275 Rosenberger, Leo 298 Rossler, Linda 173 Rowberg, Don 33,236,287 Rowland, Cyndc 265,268 Rowland, Mark 302,303 Ruberg, Linnea 78,121,1 34,135, 311 Rucker, Debbie 293 Rue, Elizabeth 167 Rue, Joel 301 Ruecker, Douglas 225,232,246, 289 Rutland, Laura 258 Rutledge, Scott 249,261 Ryan, Sharon 279 Ryder, Glenn 302 Saarela, Janet 305,306 Saarela, Robert 304,305 Sackman, Elmer 259 Sage, Michael 311 Sagen, Cynthia 291,294 Sahlberg, Gail 311 Sahli, Paula 294 Salo, Cindy 172 Salter, Mark 170 Saltveit, Susan 268 Samek, Janette 266 Sander, Barbara 282 Sander, Bonita 280 Sanders, Carolyn 138,1 40,271 Sandland, Arnette 271 Samuelson, George 176 Sare, Rick 242,272 Saretske, Loran 140 Satterthwait, Cecilia 135,172, 178,259 Saxwold, James 232 Scales, Rosemary 173 Scharf, Leanne 279 Scharf, Linda 173 Schauer, Marie 299 Schepman, Ruth 47,139,265 Scherb, John 263 Schlecht, Alvin 232 Schlewitz, Kari 266 Schlichting, Kathryn 283 Schmedake, Mary 47,139,305 Schmidt, Virginia 280 Schmit, Nancy 265,266 Schmit, Susan 277 Schneider, Barbara 297 Schneuker, David 139 Schnur, Dave 287 Schoch, Pamela 295 Scholer, Margo 276 Scholz, Deborah 288 Slovik, Dena 282 Smidt, Mary 288 Smidt, Ruth 140,167,178 Smith, Anita 167 Smith, Carol 139,281 Smith, David 33,258,260 Smith, Jeffrey 297 Smith, Larry 164 Smith, Mark 249 Smith, Nancy 173 Smith, Norene 305 - Smith, Pamela 280 Smith, Roger 139,262 Stephanie 278 Schonwald, Elizabeth 276 Schrader, Marilyn 242 Schroeder, Paul 285 Schuh, Crystal 55,148,178,304, 305 Schuler, Loise 279 Schuller, Margaret 311 Schultz, Karen 271 Schutz, Carolyn 134,138,147, 167,178,286 Schwartz, lvy 235,291 Schwarz, Susan 296 Schwinck, Carl 175,300 Scott, Carla 139,291,294 Scott, Linda 294 Scroggins, Conrad 262 Scroggs, Claudia 264 Seibel, David 298 Seidel, Susan 267 Seidler, Brent 225,249,303 Seffert, Stephen 263 Seitz, Karen 265 Selvig, Jo 279 Selvig, Terri 294 Severson, Kristine 106,134,135, 298 Severson, Susan 281 Severtson, David 275 Smutkupt, Suriya 167,286 Snider, Rebecca 299 Snow, Kurtis 232 Soden, Dale Soderstrom, Joan 304 Sogn, Paul 64,99,'l39,261 Solberg, David 262 Solidarios, Serni 140 Somerville, Sandra 281 Sommers, Nancy 169,260 Sommers, Walter 260 Sopp, Margaret 294 Sorenson, Cheri 268 Sorenson, Cherie 259 South, Carol 140 Sovde, Susan 266 Spear, Frank 232,302 Speck, Ronald 262 Spencer, Deborah 167 Spencer, Gail 173 Spitzer, Randy 109,138 Spooner, Rebecca 277 Stafford, Dean 298,300 Standerfer, Cynthia 139 Stanford, Deborah 312 Stapczynski, Susan 269 Stark, Kathi 99 Starks, Sharon 173,224 Swensen, William 312 Swenson, Michael 286 Swetnam, Judy 73,78,304 Swift, Thomas 239,303 Swi nk, Bonnie 258 Sze, Ham Ching 292 Tabet, Annette 101,139,294 Tadley, Cheryl 235,280 Taggart, Bruce 262 Tagge, Janet 117,288 Takhara, Tyler 258 Tallman, Jill 36,38,39,284,287 Tan, Delia 294 Tangeman, Kim 134,135,140 Tangren, Ernst 272 Tanii, Nils 225,243,286 Tappan, Janet 270,271 Taylor, Barbara 298 Taylor, Barbara 258 Taylor, Beverly 277 Taylor, Bobbie 294 Taylor, Diane 139,288 Taylor, John 263 Taylor, Kaye 292 Taylor, Laurie 286 Teigen Terry 44,139,301 Templeton, Scott 272 Tennesen, Terry 66,106,116, 300 Terhorst, Marjorie 283 Thamavit, Chesada 284 Theuerkauf, Joan 176 Thiel, Arthur 33,79,237 Theil, James 287 Thomas Thomas , Brian 300 , Bruce 286 Thomas, Becca 268 Thomas , Sandra 266 Thompson, Barbara Gay 265 Shandrow, Don 44,64,101,148,165 Shandrow, Kathy 165 Shaw, Jamie 46,47,73,288 Shaw, Kevin 251,305 Shea, Alma 311 Shea, Bil 301 Shea, Timothy 140,167,311 Sheldon, Cynthia 295 Shellgren, Gary 239 Shelton, Linda 176 Sheppard, Daniel 262 Shih, Roy 260,263 Shimizu, Donni 253,266 Shipley, Randal 249 Shoeman, Michele 299 Shove, Virginia 286 Shurick, Craig 163 Sibbing, Cheryl 291 Sieckman, Gail 291,292 Siemens, James 163,312 Sievert, Gary 308 Silliman, Suzan 269 Simmons, Carole 140,293 Simon, Shirlene 167 Simonarson, Joanne 162,172 Simonson, Larry 304,305 Simpson, Colleen 294 Simpson, Kay 165 Simpson, Martha 293 Sinex, Anne 266 Siostrom, Mark 140,274 Skagen, Ronald 106,107 Skartland, John 286 Skeels, Stephen 233 Skinnes, Chris 243 Skinner, Christon 285,286 Skones, Karen 276 Skones, Paul 139 Skram, Howard 140,172,178 Skubina, Tamelyn 235,253,286 Sladek, Sue 174 Slagter, Sandra 283 Sletten, Juanita 299 Stavlo, Alice 279 Stedje, Jon 243,289 Stedge, Rodney 305,306 Steene rson, Claire 64,139,140, 283 Stefanini, Luciano 175,311 Steiner, Laura 286 Thompson, Thompson Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson Bruce 176,309 Diana 268 Dawne 164 Greg 99 Janet 44 Rebecca 46,47,139 Turi 140 295 Stelzer, Marilyn 173,288 Stenehjem, Jill 266 Stengle, Denise 279 Stenseth, Charlotte 299,300 Stephens, Linda 176 Stephens, Lizabeth 268 Stephenson, Bryce 139,303 Stephenson, Shanda 278 Stewart, Bradley 300 Stiegele, Cynthia 299,300 Stivers, Jeannie 221,280 Stoddard, Cheryl 167 Stone, Karin 278 Stone, Kevin 262 Stone, Linda 167 Stock, Debra 294 Stover, Linda 138,288 Strand, Erik 176,179 Strand, Kristin 293 Strange, Geoffrey 254,309 Strinden, Timothy 308 Stroud, Douglas 242,302 Studnek, James 309 Stueben, Linda 280 Stueland, Joanne 78,134,140, 170,298 Stumpf, Joyce 167 Sturgeon, Kathleen 55,278 Suess, Dean 139,140,286 Sullivan, Eileen 281 Sult, Heidi 47,292 Suski, Steven 259 Swanson, Jeffrey 176 Swanson, Marjorie 286 Swanson, Thomas 179,272 Swarner, Barbara 73,298 Thorsness, Carol 288 Thorson, Mary 106,270 Thorson, Robert 174,284 Tilton, Theresa 175 Timm, Steven 242,296 Tipple, Ralph 263 Todd, Gregory 175 Toepel, Kathryn 107,292 Tollack, Jane 47,288 Tomei, June 281 Tomko, Richard 176 Tonn, Lance 303 Topin, Daniel 262 Torkelson, Emily 140,270 Torres, Ulla 170 Tortorello, Gary 272 Torvend, Samuel 106,116 Totten, Tracy 225,246,259 Trask, Gayle 290 Trautmann, Rolf 253,274 Trimble, Linda 279 Tripp, Kathleen 281 Tripp, Michael 106,175,312 Trondsen, Kathleen 99,289 Tu, Teresa 298 Tuff, Joy 138,258,294 Tuff, Paul 139,140,263 Turner, Donna 271 Turner, Marilyn 140,276 Turner, Nancy 55,65,280,282 Tushkow, Walter 164,301 Tutt, Daniel 138 Tuvey, Ronald 225,305 Tveten, Joe 309 Twedt, Paul 45,138,149 Tweet, Beth 269 Twite, Lanae Ueunten, Paul 263 Utter, Jill 242,299 Vanarsdall, Douglas 303 Vanbeek, Susan 290 Vanderpool, James 164 Vanderwell, Leah 294 Vangilder, Kristenza 167 Vanheuvelen, Gary 308 Vanover, George 232 Vanslyke, Jeanne 176 Vares, Valerie 298 Veit, Gary 275 Velazquez, Nancy 167 Verbrugge, Gary 176,272 Verner, Kent 258 Vernon, Billie 276,277 Viele, Gail 139,266 Vikesland, Lynn 55,78,135 Villahermosa, Miguel 139,140 Vodder, Katherine 163,259 Voelkert, Craig 44,101,109 Vollers, Karin 294 Vollmer, Terrie 139,285 Waag, Kenneth 309 Waag, Mary 47,304,306 Wagner, Cliff 253 Wagner, Todd 259 Wahlstrom, Barbara 279 Waind, David 254 Wakefield, Scott 239,302 Walbolt, David 274 Walgren, Kathy 280 Walk, Dana 258 Walker, Carol 258 Walker, Frank 298 Walker, James 273 Walker, Marietta 277 Wallace, Laura 286 Wallen, Kristine 171 Wallender, Maxine 167,178,291 , 293 Wallinder, Sharon 265,267 Wallis, Barbara 276,278 Walsh, Larry 99,140 Walz, Gayle 140,250,277 Wan, Simon 295 Wan, Samuel 289 Wang, Jean 278 Ward, Daniel 299 Ward, Kristine 265 Ward, Steve 254,272 Wariner, Deborah 281 Warner, Michael 231 Warr, Eric 263 Waters, Diane 277 Watkins, Vicky 264 Watson, Paul 305 Waymire, Amy 258 Weaver, Carol 277 Weaver, Phyllis 174,299 Webber, Brian 167 Weber, Karen 167,282 Weed, Pamela 298,300 Wehmann, Donald 242 Wehmann, Ronald 242 Weiks, Wendie 294 Weir, Lynn 304 Weiss, Sharon 295 Werth, Duane 275 Wheeler, James 249,261 White, Michael 249 White, Russell 311 White, Willie 164 Whitley, Gary 225,249,305 Wiberg, Cynthia 281 Wiberg, Sally 167,286 Wickre, Curtis 163 Wickre, Heather 167 Wicks, Kathleen 258,260 Wiesner, Lori 47,288 Wietzke, Rebecca 278 Wigen, John 140,274 Wiitala, Cathlene 176 Wilcox, Steve 306 Wiley, Roger 236 Willey, Colleen 285 Willgress, Christine 162 Williams, Mitchell 176 Williamson, Donald 258 Williamson, Peggy 267 Willis, Mark 236 Willis, Ethel 279 Wilson Alexis Ann 295 Charleen 290 Wilson, Wilson, , Cynthia 277 Wilson Donald 242,295 Wilson, Douglas 232,249 Wilson, Kelly 268,271 Wilson Ronald 302 Winckley, Rosemary 265 Winsberg, Pat 171,299,300 Winters, Dan 261 Witt, Virginia 266 Witters, Jerri 140,277 Wolcott, Jeff 167,297 Wold, Sheryl 268 Womack, James 232 Wong, Andy 299 Wong, Koi, Hung 311 Wong, Melody 280,281 Wong, Jean 163,179 Wood, Kristin 266 Woodall, Preston 303 Wosser, Marcia 170,258 Wraalstad, Karen 138 Wright, Rebecca 278 Wuebbens, Kristin 283 Wulf, Becky 253,285 Wulf, Jonathan 272 Yang, Jeam 293 Yoder, Donald 22,35,73,106 Yokoyama, Tetsuo 298 Young, Bobby 300 Young, Nancy 268 Young, William 284 Youngquist, John 304 Youngquist, Karen 140,279 Ythier, Annette 44,293 Zachau, Ruth 278 Zander, Peg 235,291 Zedan, Afaf 176,292 Zieske, Clarence 272 Zimmerman, Phyllis 288 Zurfluh, Linda 163,178,235 PeopIe's names and faces may appear on pages other than those listed, including 177-Graduating Seniors Not Pictured. 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