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New Directions For fl Rich Heritage From its one hundred foot high vantage point, the Campanile has been a part of the University of Northern Iowa since 1926. The tower was raised as a memorial to the founders and builders of the Iowa State Teachers College as part of the fiftieth anniversary of the school. One of the most notable features of the Campanile is the carillon, a bell instrument of at least 23 bells. The UNI instrument has 47 bells. Perhaps because of its position in the middle of the campus, traditions concerning the Campanile have evolved. Traditionally a female stu- dent at UNI is not really a coed until she is kissed at midnight in the shadow of the Campanile. Each year there is a “mass campaniling” to hear the homecoming carillon concert. OLD GOLD University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls This untitled metal sculpture was built in front of the Industrial Technology Center in 1978 by Robert Engman, professor of Fine Arts in the graduate school of the University of Pennsylvania. Engman’s work was chosen because it best reflects the industrial technology discipline. The sculpture weighs 4,300 pounds and is made from 1,536 cor-ten steel rods. This type of steel oxidizes by itself and forms a protective rust coating and then also stops the process by itself. The Year .... 4 Academics 36 Activities ... 78 Sports ..........116 Living ..........146 Seniors .... 224 Index ...........256 Over the years the University of Northern Iowa has kept up a steady program of growth and expansion. We have progressed from a small teacher’s college to a large university that encom- passes 645 acres. Since the picture on the left was taken there have been many additions to the UNI campus, including: the UNI- Dome, Gilchrist, Maucker Union, Industrial Technology Center, Science Building, Educational Center, Hagemann, Noehren and Shull Halls, Hedeker Dining Center, Strayer-Wood Theater, Biol- Research Complex, Dancer and Bender Hall, Towers Dining Center, and the Communication Arts Center. THE YEAR Familiar Sights And Experiences Welcome Students Back To Campus 6 The Year The Year 7 Cars In Concert On October 6 the famed rock group The Care made UNI a part of their 1980 U.S. tour. Backed by the punk rock group, The Motels, they per- formed in the UNI-Dome to a crowd of nearly 10,000. This marked the group’s first appearance in the state of Iowa. The Cars and Motels draw a crowd of 10,000 to the UNI-Dome. 8 The Year Balloons are everywhere after the Funion giveaway. Funion-Fall Open House Free balloons and a fashion show highlighted the 1980 Funion in Maucker Union. The purpose of the event is to help UNI students be- come aware of activities available in the Union. A billiards champion, Jerry Breisath, introduced students to the finer skills of the game. Var- ious organizations set up displays to inform students of their activities. The movies Jungle Book concluded the day’s activities. A model from Snooty Fox Boutique sports casual coordinates. The Year 9 Olympie Teams Play At UNI UNI was honored by the appearance of the U.S. and Japanese Olympic Volleyball teams. According to Volleyball Magazine, the present U.S. women’s volleyball team is the greatest in the history of the sport, while the Japanese team is rated number two. The U.S. team challenged both the Japanese team and the UNI women’s volleyball team in early October. 10 The Year Th« Year 11 Anything Goes At UNI “Anything Goes” was one theatre production in the eleventh summer of UNI. The UNI Lyric Theatre and the theater department worked to- gether to present this musical. This play is a 30’s musical performed on a ship. It was UNI’S very own Love Boat complete with romance and love. The cast had to take daily dance classes because dancing, espe- cially tap dancing, was performed throughout the play. Cathy Nelson, Earl Maulding, and Greg Baum meet on deck. 12 The Year Mike keeps Suzy from going to find the doll where the heroin is hidden. Cast Advised In Wait Until Dark For UNFs first summer produc- tion of the season the entire cast went to Iowa’s School for the Bind in Vinton to see the special problems blind people have. They were blind- folded and used walking sticks to give them a better idea of what it is like to be blind. The Vinton staff also came to UNI to serve as technical advisors for the production. The play is about a beautiful young blind girl, Suzy Cunningham, who unwillingly gets cast in a drug scandal. Below, Carlino disguises himself as an officer as he prevents Suzy from making a phone call to police. Rost threatens to kill Suzy. The Year 13 Students Compete In Olympics This year’s Homecoming Olympics took place on October 24 at the UNI soccer field. Residence hall houses and other groups competed in the stork race, egg toss, tug-of-war, pyramid making, bat relay, banana eating, and pie eating contests. The winning team was awarded a 16 gallon keg of beer, while second and third place teams each received a pony keg. 14 The Year Street Of Dreams Adds Variety Tim Walden, to the left, performa “My Ding-a-Ling . Below, musician John Miles adds a bit of humor to his music. In the bottom left picture. Miss Piggy exhibits her talents. In the bottom right shot, Richelieu and Friends present Somewhere over the Goalpost. ” The Year 15 16 The Year 1980 Theme-Visions Of Victory On Saturday, October 25, spirited fans braved the cold to witness the 1980 UNI homecoming parade. The procession began at Peet Junior High, traveled down 23rd Street and ended on Campus Street. This route was different from the one followed in the past. Alpha Phi won the clown contest and prizes were awarded in several other categories. The Year 17 UNI Victory The UNI Panthers tallied another victory on Homecoming by defeating the Bears of Southwest Missouri State with a whopping score of 41-0. An attendance of more than 13,100 marked the best turn-out of the year in the UNI-Dome. A yelling contest was held during the game with each participating resident house display- ing their banner. Halftime entertain- ment was provided by the UNI Marching Band and the Pom-pom Squad. 18 The Year Students Fire-Up Members of Alpha Phi, to the left, paint a homecoming picture on Ken's Pastry Shop window. Below, snake dance participants gather at I atham Field to rally at the bonfire. The Year 19 Traditional Dances Spark New Interest Two dances were held for homecoming. The reunion concert and dance was held at the Commons featuring the UNI Ja2z Bands. This year’s honored classes were those of 1930, 1940 and 1955. Students could also dance at U-Hall to the music of The Litterer Brother Band. Former students Mr. and Mrs. Conny of the Class of 1940 revisit campus 20 The Year The Year 21 Election Year: Decision Time An on-campus voter seems pleased with her decision. Jeff Kellen identifies closely with Ronald Reagen. A “Confusion 80 election night party is hosted by the Union Policy Board. 22 The Year Gary De Young ia forcefully removed from the scene after disrupting Senator Culver's speech. Election party fun included pie-throwing. The Year 23 Parents Of The Year Honored Gary and Jackie Kolbeck, pictured above with their daughters, were recog- nized as 1980 UNI Parents of the Year. The Nevada couple was nominated by their daughter, Kristy, a UNI senior majoring in early childhood and elemen- tary education. Mr. and Mrs. Kolbeck have five children, three of whom have attended UNI. 24 The Year The Year 25 The Hill By Day Cindy Dickey and Kathy Havek visit in the aisle at Jack and Jill. 26 The Year The Year 27 John McCool browses at the Record Shop. Bartender Chip Lapole keeps busy at Bo’s filling orders for the thirsty customers. Hill Night Life 28 The Year b Year 29 Becky Spooner, Kim Davis, Anne Hennagir, and Jane Vonnahme party to relax. The Shakespeare Company takes an inter- mission break outside of the theater. Kiss Me Kate Is Play Within A Play The production of “Kiss Me Kate” marked the second full year that the School of Music’s Lyric Theater and the speech department’s theater di- vision have combined forces for a production. This was the first time that a thrust stage was used at UNI in which the stage extended out into the audience and the orchestra was located in a spot where the audience usually sita. “Kiss Me Kate” was a take-off from Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew” and was actually a play with- in a play. Two gangsters sing of wooing women in Brush Up Your Shakespeare. ” 30 The Year Punk Rock Makes Debut At UNI Prometheus Bound was chosen to be performed at the American College Theater Festival at Kansas City State University this January. Only four productions out of about 45 are chosen to attend the festival from this region. The play may then advance and be performed at Kennedy Center if it is one of the 12 out of 48 productions chosen to so at the festival. Prometheus Bound is a punk rock version of a Greek myth. In the myth, Prometheus was caught stealing fire from the god Zeus and for his punishment he was chained to a rock on the edge of the world. A three member live punk rock band provided the music for the play all of which was original and written by Jim Price. To the left, Prometheus, played by Corey Hansen, defies the god Zeus. Below, the Chores of Oceanids comforts Prometheus. Prometheus is then restrained by the Chorus of Oceanids from saving the sacrificial victims. The Year 31 Christmas Celebration Below, the Men’s Glee Authur Murder Dancers perform a Christmas Cancan. 32 The Year A Tree Lighting Ceremony complete with carols and hot chocolate and a Christmas Variety Show highlighted the holiday season. The Year 33 34 The Year Thomas Luttenegger, Paul Gerken, Jim Sears, Dale Johnson and Jim Vaneschen catch some January sun rays on Bartlett's south steps. Left Kris Stastny bundles up when the temperature dropped to -17 degrees. Above: Coeds enjoy a record high 58 degree day by flying a kite. The Year 36 A February snowstorm makes getting out of parking lots a difficult task. L The University of Northern Iowa began its existence as the Iowa State Normal School in 1876. In 1909 the institution was renamed the Iowa State Teachers College. Under this new name the college gained a repu- tation as being one of the nation’s outstanding institutions for prepara- tion of teachers. On July 5,1961 the Iowa General Assembly changed the name of the school to State College of Iowa and redefined its function to include the offering of liberal arts degrees. Then on July 1, 1967, the General Assembly on recommendation of the Regents approved universi- ty status. The institution became known as the University of Northern Iowa, and its function was again redefined. Teacher education remains the largest program, but degrees are offered to students majoring in a wide variety of subjects. Although throughout its history UNI has never had an official seal, these emblems have represented the university at various times. Favorable trends are continuing again this year, said President John Kamerick. Even though there are large exceptions to this, an optimistic view can be taken. A 26 percent drop in the pool of college age students is expected in the eighties, however UNI enrollment has increased over 20 percent since 1974 and a greater variety of programs is now offered. “We continue to experience a diversification of program enrollment and an expansion of the geographical area from which we draw students ” said Kamerick. Kamerick does not expect the eighties to be an easy decade for higher education in general nor the University of Northern Iowa. However, the goals of UNI remain the same. “Always on the agenda now and in the future is the effort to increase the academic strength of the university and at the same time increase its appeal.” Dr. John Kamerick, President Gilchrist Hall is the central location of administrative offices. 38 Administration “My domain is the instructional program,” said Dr. James G. Martin, Vice President and Provost. “I’m gener- ally responsible for the instructional program, research and student service instruction.” Three major improve- ments Martin hopes to see this year at UNI are greater support of graduate students, accreditation of the school of business and the improved doctorate degree of educa- tion. “The 80’s promise to be an uncertain decade,” said Martin. “However, the quality of UNI should keep im- proving as long as we continue being successful in gaining and keeping good faculty.” An average day for Dr. Robert D. Stansbury, Vice Presi- dent for Administrative Services, includes meeting with a department head to discuss a problem, reviewing a plan forasteamline, attending an employee grievance meeting, contacting a vendor outside UNI and filling a position in data processing. The major areas of administration ser- vices are business services, data processing, personnel ser- vices, facilities, intercollegiate athletics, office of grants and contracts, and special services. This covers areas from security to payroll to printing. Creating the Department of Residence, changes in regis- tration, and the hiring of a supervisor who works exclu- sively on work study and student employment are three changes in Student Services this year, according to Dr. Thomas Hansmeier, Vice President for Student Services. Health services, financial aids and student employment, counseling, placement and career services and academic advising are a few of the services offered by the Student Services department. Contacting legislature, serving as lobbyist for UNI in Des Moines during legislative sessions and serving on President Kamerick’s cabinent are some ways Dr. Edward Voldseth spends his time as Special Assistant to the Presi- dent for State Relations and Special Events. The Recogni- tion Breakfast is one special event Voldseth is responsible for. This is an annual event in which the retiring employ- ees of UNI are honored. A difficult year is anticipated by Voldseth. “Reduced stated revenue and the recession will be felt by all,” he said. Administration 39 Students practice typing in the typing lab since this skill is essential for many business jobs. Growing Reputation In Business Department Increased enrollment in the business school is attribut- ed to the fact that last year over forty percent of UNI accounting students passed the CPA examination on their first try, and that the faculty gained over ten members. The trend is toward increased use of computers and emphasis on communication skills in word processing. The school is organized into three departments: ac- counting, marketing and management. A business educa- tion major is also offered. Congestion in Seerley’s halls during class changes can be a problem. 40 Business Seerley Hall is the location for a majority of the business courses. Dr. Gordon Rhum, Acting Dean of College of Education New Degree In Education A proposal for a Doctorate of Education degree is being proposed by the College of Education this year. Currently, the highest degree students can obtain in education at UNI is the Specialist in Education. Hopefully, it will be approved within the next year. Besides offering facilities on campus for education such as the curriculum laboratory, the lab school and the Edu- cational Research and Development Center, the college offers courses off campus around the state including Coun- cil Bluffs and Fort Dodge. Also, this year the college is preparing for review by the Iowa State Department of Public Instruction. The Education Center is where potential teachers spend a large part of their time. Student teacher Dianne Smith instructs a junior high class in typing at Price Laboratory School. 42 Education Curriculum Instruction Helps Train Teachers Training teachers for early childhood education, ele- mentary education, middle-junior high education, reading and language arts, education media and safety education are some of the responsibilities the department has to students. A graduate program is offered for teaching the gifted and this year for the first time a masters degree is offered in middle school-junior high school education. A Day Care Center is operated by the department by three starff members and students in education. This cen- ter is mostly for the children of UNI students. Reading tutor Kristy Betzinger previews vocabulary with Liz Betterton. Education Above: Vicki Van Hauen’s son, John, naps in the Day Care Center. Left- Tutor Dixie Stebbans helps Jill Ostby and Liz Betterton select a book at their level. Dr. Ernest Dishner, Head of Curriculum and Instruction 43 Dr. Ralph Scott is the director of the Educational Clinic operated in the Education Center. Dr. Larry Kavich, Head of Educational Psychology and Foundations Educational Psychology And Foundations Works Throughout The State Outreach centers in educational psychology are located around the state in which students can take courses for their masters degree. These centers are located in such towns as Ottumwa, Fort Dodge, Mason City, Spencer, and Council Bluffs. A number of goals have been set by the department this year. It is trying to develop programs with the Area Edu- cation Agency, build stronger rural education programs and continue to adjust the educational psychology degree to Fit the needs of non-teaching majors. Jill Lookingbill administers a reading test to Emily Williamson at the Educational Clinic. •WSr.UBTH 44 Education Ms. Elizabeth Martin, Head of Library Science Pat Middleswart photographs a pictura at the copy stand. Library Science Field Continues To Expand What used to be called librarians are now called media specialists, by state law. The library science department trains media specialists. The library science major program is strictly for gra- duate students. A requirement to enroll is that students are certified teachers, so a large number of students in the program are returning teachers. Two minors are also avail- able for undergraduates. This field has continued to grow along with technology and the use of computers. Top: Library students view a filmstrip on a dukane projector. Bottom: Ellen Johnson retreives educational documents which are stored in California. Education 45 Physical Education Offers Laboratory A new human motor behavior laboratory was estab- lished this year in the physical education and recreation department. Therapeutic recreation majors can now re- search exercise physiology, biological mechanics and mo- tor learning. Both majors and minors in dance, elementary educa- tion, aquatics, coaching and emphasis on special education are offered in physical education. The department of health offers both a health and a community major. An extensive athletic training minor along with first aid and health classes are also included. Right: Students of this therapeutic recreation class learn some of the inconveniences of being confined to a wheelchair. Below: Steve Papke practices his form for archery class. Dr. William Thrall, Director of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation 46 Education Department One Of Four In The State Of Iowa Only four or five other colleges around the state have programs in school administration and personnel. The department is divided into two sections. The administration section includes the education of principals, superintendents and business managers. The personnel service includes training elementary and secondary school counselors, college student personnel workers and counselors for non-educational jot . There will always be a need for workers with this type of degree and the employment is diverse. Top: Secondary administration practicum studies enrollment projection techniques. Bottom: Structural changes in the curriculum of elementary schools is discussed by this elementary administrative practicum. Dr. Donald Hanson, Acting Head of School Administration and Personnel Services Dr. Marion Thompson, Head of Special Education Special Education To Include Preschool Work Training teachers at the undergraduate and graduate level is provided by the special education department For the graduate student, careers as counselors, education strategists and curriculum consultants are available. The department trains teachers to educate the severely and profoundly handicapped. This includes an elementary or a secondary emphasis for the graduate and undergrad- uate. Currently, a preschool emphasis is being proposed by the department for graduates. Below: Helping develop large motor skills for the severly and profoundly handicapped is one goal of special education. Bottom right: With help, this boy may learn to drink on his own. 48 Education Left A young student learns independently in Price Lab School's listening center. Below: Senior Karen Driscoll steps high with her P.E. class. Price Laboratory School is located near campus. Lab School Provides Teaching Research The teaching department has received about $2.5 mil- lion for research grants from various sources in the past ten years. One such grant is the Biomedical-Health Ser- vices program in which special classes are offered to tal- ented high school students to attract them to health relat- ed professions. The lab school of 700 students has three purposes: as a teaching education laboratory, for research and experi- mentation and to provide instructional leadership. The teaching department hopes to continue to be in- volved in outside research projects and to strengthen its multi-cultural school. Education 49 Dr. Margarette Eby, Dean of College of Humanities and Fine Arts Humanities Committed To Humanistic Values The College of Humanities and Fine Arts provides a broad base on which to build more specific skills. It em- phasizes human values and the arts as well as professional skills. It helps students develop self-awareness, self-confi- dence and intellectual power and flexibility. The departments of communicative disorders, art, Eng- lish language and literature, modern languages, philos- ophy and religion, speech, the school of music, and the non-instructional broadcasting services are all included in the college. Above right: This “Art a la Carte” noon hour program features work by Sandy Hume. Right- The International Trio. Howard Aibel, Vasile Beluska and Stefan Reuss, made its debut this year. 50 Humanities ■ Top: Printing ia one process offered by the art department Bottom: D n Koempel examines a photography exhibit in the Gallary of Art Art Department Applies For Master Of Fine Arts The art department will bring a Master of Fine Arts proposal to the Board of Regents this year for approval. This would be advantageous for UNI students since many art majors go on to receive a MFA. UNI’S art department is the only state university accre- dited by the National Association of Schools of Art which is the superior accreditation agency. An exhibition program is offered by the department which brings in works of art to be exhibited in a gallery. This program is of a national scope. Mr. Joseph Ruffo, Head of Art Communicative Disorders Teaches Sign Language Manual communication in sign language is one course of growing interest to UNI studente, especially to those in- volved in speech pathology. The department hopes to change the name of the speech pathology major to speech language pathology next year to make the name more accurate. A student wanting a career in speech pathology must receive a masters degree in order to be qualified for a job. Some of the careers a student with this type of training may enter include speech clinicians in public schools and working in clinics, hospitals and special education agen- cies. Right: Children and mothers await their appointments at the clinic. Below: Stephanie and her mother meet with Dawn Kelly, graduate clinician, and Roberta Craven, supervisor at the Speech and Hearing Clinic. Junior clinician Kim Vanderbie works with Tim Brooks. Dr. John Bernthal, Head of Communicative Disorders 52 Humanities Dr. Grace Ann Hovel, Acting Head of English Language and Literature Top: Ms. Geraldine LaRocque explains techniques for teaching English. Middle: This student is teaching English as a foreign language. Bottom left: Journalism students work for the Northern Iowan newspaper. Language And Literature Stresses Correct Usuage Training the mind and developing knowledge to prepare student for a career is the major task of the English language and literature department. Developing a correct use of language is one major focus of the department. Students learn the operation and ap- plication of language by taking a number of advanced writing courses. Also, passing the Writing Competency test is a requirement for UNI students. The study of literature is another focus. This gives stu- dents the opportunity to see how humans view themselves by studying literature. A Students as Critics Conference is sponsored annually by the department in which students submit critiques on a piece of literature of their choice. Humanities S3 Top: Dr. James Knowlton instructs a German Class. Bottom: Lisa Meyers, Margaret Jenkins and Jeff Jensen try to answer questions in German. Modern Languages Attracts More Students This August 181 more students were enrolled in modern languages than last year. This adds up to 765 more credit hours being taken. Language, literature and culture civilization are the three components of the program. French, German, Span- ish and Russian are the four major languages being taught and occasionally other languages are taught such as Portu- guese and Italian. The department is trying to attract a larger number of foreign students enrolled in the program because of the positive results of cultural contact. It helps the language come alive and have more meaning. Below: Susan Young and Carlos Hauvle review Spanish over the noo: hour. Top: Professor Jacques Dubois assists Marcia Carlson, Craig Phipp Tony Rogerson and Eric Schrader. Bottom: Lisa Wilson, Becky Burgers, Kim Reiter and Tim Equesdal practice French in small group discussion. 54 Humanities UNI's School Of Music Continues To Meet Goals A new minor in audio recording technology, a certificate in music in special education and the International Trio’s debut were a few additions to the school of music this year. Forces have been combined this year for several produc- tions. Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy was performed by 225 singers along with an orchestra of 60 members. Musicals were performed with the help of the theater department. UNI is the only university in the region with a bachelor of fine arts degree in music-theater. Top: The chorus and orchestra work together to perform Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy. Bottom: The string section of the orchestra performs. Dr. Ronald Ross, Director of School of Music Humanities 55 Above and top right: A student listens thoughtfully as Professors Hall berg and Amend and graduate students read papers. Group discussion is an important part of these regularly scheduled student faculty colloquiums. Philosophy And Religion Offer Three New Courses Theology of Tillich, biomedical ethics and business and professional ethics are three new courses offered by the department this year to meet the needs of students. A faculty colloquim is sponsored by the department in which papers intended for publication are read and dis- cussed. There is also a philosophy and religion club which meets on a social basis and also discusses student’s papers or religious and philosophical topics. A theology club is also in the making by the department which will be aimed mostly at students with an interest in a ministry career. Dr. Thomas Thompson, Head of Philisophy and Religion 56 Humanities Top: The Costume Shop in Strayer- Wood Theater is kept busy by UNI theater productions. Bottom: “Beauty and the Beast was UNI’s annual production for young people. Speech Department Now Largest In The College Growth in the public relations program accounts for the major growth in the speech department this year. A name change has been recommended for the speech department. The new name would be communication and theater arts. Speech just is not descriptiv anymore. The majors offered by the department include radio- T.V., theater, art management and a unique contract ma- jor may also be arranged by students. Dr. Jon Hall, Head of Speech College Of Natural Sciences Use Of Computers Grows In Natural Sciences The College of Natural Sciences provides students with vocational opportunities and the demand for this type of student is growing. The need is especially great in the computer science area but the teaching demand also con- tinues to be great. This year the college began recognition of the Student of the Month. An outstanding natural science student is recommended by a committee of students and faculty to the dean on the basis of scholarship and service. The dean then selects a winner. The college hopes to attract more women and ethnic minorities and at the same time improve and expand the computer science offerings and the doctorate in industrial technology program. Students Pauline Drobney (above) and Mike Ryan (right) help maintain healthy plants in the UNI greenhouse. 58 Natural Sciences Dr. Clifford McCollum, Dean of College of Natural Sciences Dr. Dowell points out what to look for when dissecting. Dr. John Downey, Head of Biology Top: Two students grimace as they dissect a rat in Form and Func- tion lab. Bottom: Mary Smith and Dee Petersen explore their dissec- tion. Biology Department Now Uses Computers The use of computers is growing in the biology depart- ment. They now help to classify plants in an orderly fashion. Also a new biostatistics class is being offered. The Conservation Club has been active this year con- ducting tours through the preserves and other areas and sponsoring exhibits, one of which came from the Smith- sonian Institute. Natural Sciencaa 59 Chemistry Department Offers Four Majors The chemistry department is divided into four mqjors: teaching, major A, major B and a chemistry-marketing major. With a teaching major, the department suggests that students pick up a minor in another science or math. Currently, there are not enough chemistry teachers to fill the available positions. With major A, students need to be able to read another language. German is especially recommended for those students going on to advance work. German is also recom- mended for mqjor B along with some computer science knowledge. The chemistry-marketing major is offered in conjunc- tion with the school of business. This major is for those students wishing to go into the chemical industry. The chemistry program meets the requirements of the American Chemical Society for the progessional training of chemists and is accredited by that organization. More that one-half of the graduates have continued on to medical school in past years. Lectures as well as lab work are important in Chemistry classes. Dr. LeRoy McGrew, Head of Chemistry 60 Natural Sciences Students and the public are invited to view the stars at the UNI observatory. Above: Donita Dittmer and Brenda Opfer examine their assignment in geology lab. Above right: Terri Wood does a streak test on a mineral sample. Dr. Wayne Anderson, Head of Earth Science Earth Science Keeps Up With Volcanoes A seminar on volcanoes is offered by the earth science department for the first time this year due mostly to the interest aroused by the erruption of Mount St. Helens last year. The earth science department is divided into three ma- jors: geology, teaching and a liberal arts major. A geology major prepares students for work with oil, energy and mining companies and surveys for the government. The teaching major prepares teachers mostly to teach eighth and ninth grade courses. The liberal arts major provides a broad earth science background and it is helpful to have another major along with this. Natural Sciences 61 Right: Ralph Long becomes the first person to earn the doctor of industrial technology degree at UNI and in the United States. Below: Tracy Wickham uses a metal press in the ITC production lab. Industrial Technology Offers Doctorate In July of 1980 the first Doctor of Industrial Technology graduated from UNI. This doctoral program is the only one in the United States so it attracts students from all parts of the world, including Nigeria, Thailand and Saudi Arabia. Industrial technology offers six majors; three in educa- tion and three in industry which prepares students for supervisory and managerial positions. The department is working toward developing a power and energy technology major in which students will learn about electrical, mechanical and fluid power. Dr. Ronald Bro, Acting Head of Industrial Technology 62 Natural Sciences Right: Baker Hall houses the Academic Computing Service. Below: Randy Larson takes notes in Calculus III. Professor John Cross demonstrates a problem on the board. Mathematics Expands Computer Science The math department will make a proposal for major innovation and expansion in the computer science pro- gram this year. This is due to the growth of popularity of the program and an increase in enrollment. Math is not just for teachers anymore. It gives a good backround for law school and business and helps students to develop logical thinking. A growing field for math majors has been that of actuar- ial science or the setting of insurance rates. Dr. David Duncan, Head of Mathematics Natural Science 63 Physics Department Right: Professor Frank Vilmain explains a block diagram. Below: Jim Cavanaugh and Jerry Bentxinger work with an oscilloscope. Kevin Kohnen and Jeff Clark work in the physics electronics lab. Kevin Kohnen and Jeff Clark work in the physics electronics lab. Offers Three Majors The physics department is divided into three majors: teaching, major A and major B. Students with a teaching background often add a major or minor in math or chemistry. Major A gives a broad background in physics and science and also tailors to dou- ble majors. Major B is the traditional applied physics program to prepare graduates for industry. Students with this type of major often go into engineering, industry or other technological related jobs. About one-third of the students go on to graduate school. Dr. Gerald Intemann, Head of Physics 64 Natural Sciences Brad Smith practices a cart wheel. Continuing Education Serves Community Math, library science and child sexual abuse workshops have been offered this year by the extension and continu- ing education department along with reading conferences. The division has a responsibility to provide continuing education throughout the state. Besides workshops, the division also provides correspondence courses. All of the departments’ faculty is involved in providing UNI services to Iowa citizens to fullfill this responsibility. Dr. Glenn Hansen, Acting Dean of Extension and Continuing Education Above: These ladies exercise during an extension fitness course offered to the community. Right Gymnastics Coach Garth Stych teaches this fitness course which covers elementary gymnastics skill. Special Feature 65 College Of Social And Behavorial Sciences' College Offers New Scholarship Program A Social and Behavioral Sciences Scholarship Program was initatiated this past year in the college. The four-year SBS scholarships are awared to academically outstanding Iowa high school graduates. Students receiving the awards must enroll at UNI with majors in the college. The awards are based on a competition held annually in the spring. The first group of 18 recipients enrolled in the 1980 fall semester. The college includes the departments of economics, ge- ography, history, home economics, political science, psy- chology and sociology, anthropology and social work. The departments share the goals of helping to prepare students to live and work with people with different backgrounds; encouraging students to reflect on their own personal val- ues and beliefs; and helping students to become informed consumers of social science information. Dr. Robert Morin, Dean of College of Social and Behaviorial Sciences High school students throughout Iowa participate in the Model U.h an annual spring conference. 66 Social And Behavioral Students learn about the determination of price by demand and supply in a micro-economics class. Economics Adds Two New Departmental Courses Agricultural economics and energy economics are two classes that the economics department added this year in keeping pace with student demand. An economics degree gives students the opportunity to three career paths: teaching, private and government em- ployment. Dr. B. Wylie Anderson, Head of Economics Dr. Basheer Nijim instructs a geography course Jon McNamee works in the cartography lab. Geography Offers Variety The department offers a wide variety of geography courses such as human geography in which interactions between people and their environment are studied; carto- graphy or map making; economic geography and manage- ment of resources. A teaching major, in which a minor from another teach- ing area is required, or a general geography major may be obtained from the department. Dr. Jonathan Lu, Acting Head of Geography 68 Social and Behaviorial Sciences Dr. Donald Whitnan, Head of History New Credits For History A new public history program was begun in the history department his year. For this program, students can get credit by doing research internships in such places as museums, the Waterloo Courier, and UNI archives. The Model United Nations program, which is an annual event at UNI, is run by the history department for high school students. The Historical Association and Phi Alpha Theta are two very active clubs in the department that sponsor such activities as lecture series and book sales. The Model UN program draws high school students from all areas in the state. Top: Joe Needham, a public history intern, explains Skylab to youngsters. Bottom: Ted Saves works with Joe on a fossil exhibit at Grout Museum in Waterloo. Social And Behavioral Science 69 Home Economics For Business Expands The number of students wanting a degree in home eco- nomics but do not want to teach is growing, especially in business related degrees in clothing and textiles and food and nutrition. The department has also continued to reach out to stu- dents with special programs in child abuse prevention, human sexuality and for the suddenly single. Remodeling and improving design facilities has been a priority for the department this year. It now has a new drawing lab and is working on a second one. Top: Julie Poe, senior design student, works in the new drafting room. Bottom: The pillow room in Wright Hall is used for a variety of classes, including this human sexuality course. Dr. Mary Franken, Head of Home Economics 70 Social And Behavioral Sciences Students chat with Senator Charles Grasaley while in Washington, D.C. Dr. Robert Ross, Head of Political Science Tht tudy of political campaigns peaks with the 1980 November elections. Political Science Offers Trip To Washington Students of political science may study U.S. politics through such courses as congressional and administrative policy making, American state politics, constitional law and U.S. foreign policy. They may study foreign and international politics by taking classes such as modern European democracies, western political thought, Chinese political thought and government of the Soviet Union. The department also sponsors an annual trip to Wash- ington D.C. during spring break in which students may tour the city and get and idea of the way of life in the capital city. Social And Behavioral Sciences 71 Dr. Albert Gilgen, Head of Psychology M.A. Now Available In General Psychology Students can now obtain a masters .degree in general psychology at UNI. The minor in general psychology will be simplified next fall so it will be easier for students to obtain. Applied psychology classes have been added in the past few years such as clinical psychology, industrial psycholo- gy and gerontology (the study of the elderly). These are known as “real world” psychology courses. Two unique aspects of the department are that the en- tire staff has a doctorate degree and the 1,000 member rat lab. The lab is one of two or three in the world that has a complete strain collection of genetically pure animals. Top: Dr. Yates attaches polygraph electrodes to Rich Fleming duriot a behavioral research experiment Bottom: Rich is observed as he stands on a balancing beam. 72 Social And Behavioral Sciences Top: Students do field experience in a rest home for social work. Bottom: Terry Farnham, Ginger Krauss, and Wilma Bentley examine artifacts in the anthropology lab. Department Offers Variety Of Careers Adding staff to the department such as an archeological criminologist, increasing the number of archeological digs sponsored by the Army Corps of Engineers and an enor- mous increase in the number of government job opportu- nities have all contributed to broaden the department. Human services, health care delivery, law and public administration are a variety of careers that students with this type of training can enter. Dr. Norria Durham, Head of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work. University Library Increases Collection Over 520,000 books are contained in the UNI library along with over 180,000 U.S. documents, 32,000 maps and 3000,000 micro materials. The library buys about 20,000 materials every year and spends about $610,000 doing so. This year the library has enlarged the special collection room by increasing the number of archives and rare books. Fred Grask, Roxanne Venega, and Sandy Smith get their books checked out Top: Student staff member Kristin Maahs threads a tape. Bottom: Fred Grask reads while listening to the stereo. 74 Special Feature Mr. Donald Rod, Library Director Jodi Marcum looks through the card catalog. Special Feature 76 Mary Jane Fink (seated on floor) answers questions from students interested in the National Student Exchange. National Exchange Thru Individual Studies A major in individual studies gives students the oppor- tunity to shape and design their own curriculum with the help of the faculty and director of individual studies. Exploratory seminars are offered by the department and include such topics as starting a business, death and dying, communal experients and the new woman. The department is working on establishing overseas programs so students can study abroad. One student has completed work with Switzerland’s State Department on International Affairs. The National Student Exchange is sponsored by individual studies in which students can attend other United State’s universities ans still pay UNI tuition. Nancy Bramhall (left) advises Mary Bro on courses to chose for a general studies major. 76 Special Feature I)r. Tom Romania explains how students can study at one of 40 universities in the US. and continue to pay UNI tuition rates. Top: Bob Hamilton works on a non-traditional bachelor of liberal studies degree with Mrs. Mary Iseminger. Bottom: Song Moon discusses her experiences as an exchange student to the University of Massachusetts with Mary Jane. On September 22, 1931, the Iowa State Teachers College athletic teams dropped the Tutor brand to become the Purple Panthers. A name contest was sponsored by the athletic department and The College Eye, ISTC’s student newspaper. The name “Panther” was chosen because of the pan- ther’s grace and ferocity. He never leaps upon his prey without first sizing BUrDFTHIS P Zdancff up the situation, and once he does strike he seldom misses. During the 1980 football season new Mr. and Mrs. Panther mascots made their debut. Today’s panther mascots resemble a cartoon character more than a fero- cious beast. ACTIVITIES KCRS (970 khz) is a student owned and managed AM carrier current radio station that serves students living on campus. KCRS broadcasts music, national and campus news, student programs, and UNI sporting events. Station offices and studios are located in Maucker Union. The university’s two public radio stations, KUNI-FM and KHKE-FM are operated by the Department of Broadcast- ing Services. Both stations are non-commercial and listen- er supported. Serving the Cedar Falls-Waterloo metro- politan area, KHKE (89.5) provides a radio service of alternative music, culture and information to all of eastern Iowa. Studios are located on the third floor of the Commu- nication Arts Center building. Host Jennifer Alt poses a question from the Live from Studio 1 audience. Communications ◄ Deb Niermann cues up an album for KCRS. Two student publications are printed at UNI. The Old Gold yearbook has come back to campus after an untimely retirement in 1969. A staff of about a dozen students with an experienced non-student coordinator have given the book a more professional look. The Northern Iowan is an award winning college newspaper which is distributed on campus every Tuesday and Friday. Approximately twelve regular staff members work on the newspaper with other contributing stories by assignment. Photographers Todd Linville, Celeste Combs, Christy Tiano and Chris Norman pose by the closet darkroom. Mike Link, darkroom technician, hangs film to dry. Copywriters Michelle Ruba and Michelle darken team up on an assignment Jody Udelhoven, Judy Ruehl, and Kathy Spratte (standing) choose pictures for an upcoming deadline. 82 Communications Larry Fish is pasting up a page of copy. Fr. nt Rr.u: Matt Hessburg Row2: Loti Meek, Carrie Monagham, Mary Cahill, Linda Kirchoff, Laurie Larson, Cindy Borchardt Row 3: Karen Ixing, Jeff Koolbeck, Dave Opperman, J.R. Ogden, Bert Gilgen, Jeff Julseth Communications 83 All students at UNI are represented by the UNIS A Senate. Senators are chosen on a population basis from university housing, off-campus housing, and the student body at large. Various boards and committees provide special govern- ment services to students. University Speakers sponsor a lecture by human activist Dick Gregory. More than 700 listeners in University Hall heard Dick Gregory warn that government agencies are deceiving the American people. UNISA invites former ROTC Captain James Olberding to outline problems experienced with the program. 84 Government Situe Weber. Angie Zeimet, Mari lee Feldman, Julie Feldman, and Julie Nelson attend a Noehren Hall council meeting. Government There are five sororities and six fraternities on campus; All UNI Greek organizations have national affiliations. Many of the groups rent or own houses near campus. UNI Greeks stress social academic and personal growth of their members. Pi Kappa Alpha members circle the fire at a pig roast and hoe down. The porch of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house is the spot to relax for Chris Bernat, Ken Tarter, Bob Dente! and George Cemore. Greeks Sigma Alpha Epsilon Delta Upsilon Front Row: Debbie Berlin, Carol Mooney, Karen Krawseski, Linda Kirchhoff, Terri Carlaon, Cindy Brown, Brenda Griffin. L Stahl. Row 2: Cindy Lamansky, Muff McDonnell, Karen Douglas, Colette Clark, Christi Pulton, Sue Schoen, Peggy Rose. R e| Phil Buchanan, Brent Wilson, Mark Howar, Mark Jones, Kevin Krause, Chad Farner, Budge Gordon. Row 4: Pat Wolter. Dm Kyllo, Doug Bremicker, Terry Holland, Dann Lies, Eric Hertzer, Ken Wagenhofer Front Row: Cindy Heying, Tara Ward, Susie Miller, Tami Wilson, Cindy Schulz, Sheri Meyer, Kayla Allison, Pam Jcm Michelle Todd, Diana Deitz, Karen Littrell, Sarah Lilly, Andi Van Horn. Row 2: Mike Fritz. Ted Bragg, Lane Beenken. P. c Rychel, Scott Crampton, Dave Eilander, Jeff Wilson. Bill Oaks, Steve Paulson, Mark Fugscang, Jack Roddy, Terry Gioffrfd t Rick Horstman. Row3: Dave Patterson, Alan Zimmerman, Chip LaPole, Mike Hildreth, Jon Freyer, John Forst, Greg Evans. 11 Gute, Greg Shireman, Dan Kalal, Jon Geiger, George Cemore, Mike Rupiper. Row 4: Jeff McCrea, Mike Platt, Dave Fine: BJ Coontz, Ken Rees, Stu Smith, Chris Bernat, Steve Vermillion, Ed Ford, Brian Thomson, Denny Edwards, Kurt Solsma 88 Greeks F oof Row; Randy Boone, John Rutt, John Chase, Brian True, Bob Rote, Bob Hruska, Kevin Masters. Row Z- Bill Lemaster, Horn, Jeff Wheeldon, Dave Nattleton, Dave Cleveland. Row 3:Mike Osterberg, Jim Lane, Steve Frist, Mike Canfield, A1 Wright. Steve Walsh, A! Boone. Row ¥;Tim Neumann, Dan McDowell, Don DeWaay, Gaylen Hutchins, Roger Huntington, Randy Brown. Frvnt Row; Dolly Guillermo, Pam Zahn, Susan Fish, Sherry Myers, Jan Fandel, Jan Flora, Julie Furman, Michele Wilkinson, Lynne Fisher. Row Z Chris Luke, Jodi Benson, Linda Lamplight, Shelly Cook, Kathy Sampson, Ann Albert, Linda Wittry, Mary Berglund, Lisa Billingsley. Row3: Kerri Harris, Patty Swanberg, Julie Peters, Diane Coppage, Carol Dane, Jean Beatty, Patty Berglund. Nancy Nugent. Row 4: Pam McGowan, Karen Douglas, Marilee Jacobean, Marilyn McDonnell, Kris Johnson, Beth Knickrehm, Terri Fuller. Shelley Burson, Jill Flora Greeks 89 Tau Kappa Epsilon Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Phi Alpha Delta Pi Front Row: Karen Roberta, Jonna Jordan, Deb Stickfort, Susan Weiwel, Dani Paulding, Julie Winther, Julie Miller. Rot 2 Lynne Seifert, Jeanne Whiton, JoAnn Waite, Deb Jorgensen, Mary Nixon, Jerri Putnam, Francie Hunchis, Angie Roan, Kelly Rubin. Row 3: Dee Tabor, Mary Schaefer, Cindy Sullivan, Julie Budnik, Jane Harlan, Chris Leiran, Deb Breen, Kim Morem. Connie Whiton. Row 4: Peggy Millard, Lynn Dostal, Sherri Snow, Kim Oehlerich, Sue DeRyter, Melody Koenen, by Alexandar, Katie Walsh Front Row: Kim Ridgly, Lola Kuehl, Sharon Cemahouse, Susie Conlon, Terry Blasingame, Sandy Buser, Christi Brown, Diane Carter. Row 2: Kim McMahon, Ginger Brown, Linda Beavers, Cindy Langinberg, Carrie Snitkers, Alice Gipple, Cathy Heil, Kelli O’Neil. Row 3: Deb Orth, Peggy Rodgers, Penny Pathoris, Cheryl Smith, Judy VanderWorth, Mary Sharp, Dorothy McCully, Susie Buser. Row 4: Diane Albrect, Karen Vohs, Elaine Beck, Lisa Juve, Jill Vorthman, Nancy Fretz, Sandy Stadola. Kim Weidmyer, Carolyn Smith 90 Greeks Front Row: Kristi MacNeish, Lynnetta Pearson, Cheryl Antenen, Tracy Popa, Janet Wilbur, Alesha Filiatrault Row 2: Pam ■Icr.wn, Karen Walker, Cyndia Bunion, Dawn Holst, Laurie Cjernhart, Kathy Nickerson Row 3: Tammy Skoglund, Julie OToole, Deb Fuhrman, Shelly Bardole, Sue Green. Tami Mullens. Karen Morse Row 4: Laura Jackson. Karen Schneider. Jill Jacob , Michelle Mnnion, Cara Clausen. Vicki Brown, Rac Starr Front Aow-Laurie Mohning.Sue Helgeson, Cindy Schmitt. Ann Devine. Judy Zoulek, Jeanne Sternitzke. Shelly Smith Row 2: Jolene Mihm, Cynde Cook, Laurie Stahl. Lynn Dandy. Lori Adams. Cindy Lamansky, Gin Chizek. Sharon Schmitt Row 3: Marly Schmitt, Lorrie Classon. Mary Arkfield, Beth Happc, Connie Schuh, Laurie Sanborn. Laurel Dotzenrod, Kay Eisele Row 4: Kathy Long. Cheryl Greimnn, Kate Alice, Bette Anderson. Jacquel Mihm, Vicki Reinicke. Karen Schwarting Greeks 91 Alpha Xi Delta Gamma Phi Beta There are many honoraries at UNI. Most stress activities which serve the campus or the community. Phi Mu Alpha music honorary members entertain at their annual variety show. Disadvantaged youngsters delight their Purple Arrow hosts at a Halloween party. 92 Honoraries Kappa Delta Pi. the honorary society in education, raise donations for Iowa Shares. A student browses at the Tomahawk book sale. IakoI students trick and trick in the dorms with Purple Arrow members. ri Any business major or minor can be a member of Future Business Leaders of America. Steve Hlas and Dan Anderson discuss membership. Being a part of the university oth- er than just classes is what makes going to college bearable as well as enjoyable. Clubs and interest groups are edu- cational and socially satisfying. Meeting and making friends through these outlets makes them worth all the time and effort you put into them. The International Food Fair ia sponsored by the International Student Association. They prepare a banquet of foods from the countries they are from. 94 Interest Teaching English as a Foreign Language Club meets with Jolene Gear speaking to Mel Greenlee, Carlos Palma, Carolyn Shields, Wendy McCright, Bill Sindlinger, Stoucha Piragine. Luis E. Anguilar of Georgetown University spoke about the Cuban Revolution. He was sponsored by the Spanish Club and the Latin American Studies Committee. Brad Huntington starts taking it all off to wake things up at the dance marathon in the wee morning hours. Emphatic gestures and expressions convey the choreopoem of the harsh realities, cruelties, hate and pain experienced by women. The Ethnic Minority Cultural and Educational Center sponsored the production “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf.” The “choreo- poem” done by the Langston Hughes Players, shifts from one end of the continum to the other about growing up black and also being a woman. Seven black actresses murmured, chanted, strutted, and intoned Nto- zake Shange’s “choreopoem.” Two of the seven women performers go through their actions portraying the joy, sharing and spiritual love ex- pressed in the production. The Ethnic Minorities Cultural and Educational Center keeps regular hours and is open to the student body. It has a conference room where students can come to relax and also a reading room. 96 Interest Ex tenting their movements during a practice session are Barb Dralle. Deb Jenkins, and Bob Pritchard. Coordination is a must to be in the modern dance group “Orchesis.” Be- tween 25 to 40 students are in this group which has tryouts in the fall and spring. Sponsoring the group is Barbara Darling. Concentration is needed in dance. Barb Peterson displays it here by making sure she is doing her step correctly. Many hours of practice are required in order to put on a production for Parents Weekend. Orchesis practices in the Old Auditorium. Interest 97 The audience has plenty of chances to kick off their shoes and join in on the simpler numbers at the Folk Dance Festival. This is spon- sored by the Folk Dance Club every fall and spring semester. Ballroom and folk dance classes perform at these festivals. They are instructed by Gary Sanders. Besides the festivals, the club trav- els to many places to perform their numbers. This last summer they went to Kentucky and were received very warmly. Waiting in readiness for Gary Sanders to tell them what to do next are these participators li - the crowd. Many have been in a dance class previously. 98 Interest Volunteering his time and talents to a worthy cause is Jim Jackson, auctioneer for the Industrial Education Club. The money is used to help send club members to the American Industrial Arts Conference. Handing over the goods is Clark Conner to Kevin DelehanL It is interesting to see what items go for. An auction that benefits studenta outside as well as inside a club is unique. The Industrial Education Club raised $335 by having Jim Jackson volunteer his time as auctioneer and donated merchandise to be bidded on. Some very good deals like a $75 tool chest for $37 and a large pizza for $3 were some of the over 100 items auc- tioned. This was the place to find a bargain. Interest 99 Bruce Schuett and Ron Cameron examine some sculls after being moved into their new laboratory. An annual goat roast, field trips, films, bake sales and parties are just a few of the things the Anthropology Club is involved in. They also like to sponsor projects with other organizations. Terry Farmhan observes while Ginger Krause looks over an artifact. Ron Cameron, Gehrie LaVlelle and James Surly review the places they have been on digs. 100 Interest Running for a try is Brian Forte against the Scott County Cougars. Rugby has been on campus for twelve years. The sport that is the father of football has been gaining popularity among students here. By combining the speed and con- tinuous action of soccer with more contact than football, rugby has ex- cited both spectator and player alike. 3-5 was the season record. It seems there may be some interest among females to get involved in this sport in coming seasons. Blazing his way through some opponents is Making a supreme effort here is Gary Underwood during a heated physical game. John Goodman with Mike Haverkamp ready to assist. Interest 101 Checking on some information pertaining to tax returns are VITA volunteers Kent White. Alar. Kay Werthman and Blake Mohr. VITA stands for Volunteer Income Tax Association. The group of stu- dents who are a part of this worth- while association belong to the Ac- counting Club. In this project students and citi- zens from surrounding areas receive help on their complicated income tax returns free of charge. From February to April in the afternoons and evenings these stu- dents volunteer their knowledge and skills. In return they get practical ap- plication of their studies and a ban- quet sponsored by local businesses. 102 Interest Freshman Ted Wallace cross examines Kevin Caster during a mock debate practice. Hi-lights of UNI’s debate team includes trips to the West Coast and East Coast besides the Midwest. Their best tournament was at the University of Kansas (Kidney) where UNI had the first, second, and fourth places in the Junior Division. The team also sponsors high school tournaments here on campus as well as on the college level. Assistant debate coach David Bowman encourages Bob Corkins while Jim Crawford receives some hints on how to prepare his speech from debate coach John Gossett Interest 103 Taking advantage of a slower number to conserve energy is Pat Duffy and his partner. Every year the Muscular Dystrophy Association here at UNI sponsors a dance to raise money. Last year they raised $33,000 or $1,300 per hour of dancing for Jerry’s “kids.” During the 30 hours haircuts, pie throwing, tug of war, and tricycle races take place. There is also time to eat lasagna and chili. The groups that brought in the most pledge money were Newbold Bender, Lutheran Student Center, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Cat Hagemann and individually Larthia Dun- ham and Tina Windsor. Keeping enthusiasm running high are these marathon dancers. Tying hundreds of balloons together was one of the many activities going on during the dance. 104 Interest Veteran Larthia Dunham has won first place in bringing in the most pledge money for a couple of years now. His partner Tina Windsor played a big part in helping him. Mr. Dennis Jensen was bid on to receive a pie in the face, tester Wright gets ready to present the pie he bought. Interest 105 Checking vehicles to make sure they are in top condition is one free time activity that some of us don’t care about doing. Many students don’t want to belong to organizations for various reasons. They have more free time than those who do belong. We all like to relax and do such things as shop, make posters, read, latch hook, play in the snow, go to parties, and generally take it as easy as possible. On campus you can go to Maucker’s Marvelous Movies, the Coffeehouse, Strayer Wood Theatre, sporting events, and many other types of top entertainment besides the “hill” in your free time. Free time is precious. We all want to use it to the utmost as well as have as much of it as we can. House activities keep one busy. Tim Gipper of Maia House donates some of his free time. p- kin , ords is a free time ectivity 3n0sr every student has done. It is a ™ iou linn end satisfying experience to go home and hear what the latest sounds are. soccer CTt! lt !’™p,e together and you can have a game of cse H.irtlrtt students arc really getting involved in the action. Music organizations and ensembles are open to all stu- dents by audition, with participation by non-music majors encouraged. Groups available are: University Chorus, Concert Chorale, Women’s Chorus, Varsity Men’s Glee Club, Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Jazz Bands, University Orchestra, Opera Music Theatre, plus various instrumental ensembles. A photographer surprises a clarinetist in the UNI marching band. A jazz combo performs at Maucker Union. 108 Music UNI’s illustrious tuba section salutes ABC TV at the South Dakota game. ;.i o mbo performs at the 40ur Letter Word in Maucker Union. fTiusic Studenti try out for the Union Connection, UNI’s show choir. The Bearcats, a Dixieland jazz combo, practice for their next perfor- mance. UNI's show choir sings at the Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony. Music ill There are numerous opportunities for the religious- minded student at UNI. There are religious activities, lectures, seminars, student religious foundations and orga- nizations, Sunday suppers, and classes that deal with the factual study of religion. Also, there are opportunities for counsel and worship in the churches and centers in the campus area. This tribute to the elms lost to Dutch elm disease stands in front of the Lutheran Center. Students from the Lutheran Center share a supper together. Students decorate a Christmas tree at the Wesley Foundation. 112 R 'io'ious Rev. John Folkers stokes the fireplace at the Judaon House. Religious The University Student Alumni (USA) is a new service organization designed to benefit both the students and the university. The group’s aim is to develop feelings of pride and optimism toward UNI. Their all- campus picnic on Sept. 13 was a suc- cess but the group has not yet been recognized formally. Entertainment includes a sky-diving exhibition by Don Briggs. 114 Service Edgar East munches some fried chicken. Coeds spot Don Brigg’s parachute descent O.R. Latham Stadium was replaced by the UNI-Dome in the spring of 1976. The old stadium was built in 1936 with a seating capacity of 7200. The stadium’s ground floor housed an indoor running track, two large locker rooms, coaches' rooms and equipment and training rooms. An east stadium was completed in 1965 and still stands today. The UNI-Dome was designed with “something for everyone”. Its articicial turf for football games and practices can be rolled up in 45 minutes. Underneath, on a synthetic floor area, are basketball and tennis courts and an eight-lane, 220-yard oval running track. As many as 12 tennis matches and two basketball games can take place simultaneously at the field level. Approximately 16,400 spectators can be seated for football and 7,254 for court-sized activities. For stage activities, such as commencement, concerts and artists or speaker series, total capacity—using movable bleachers and folding chairs can reach 25,000. The UNI-Dome prefix stands for the University of Northern Iowa, as well as meaning one and unique. The UNI baseball team started the season out with a 2-0 win over last year’s Big Ten Champion, Michigan State University. According to Coach J.D. Anderson the 1980 season saw very good pitching but the team didn’t get the hitting it needed. The Panthers finished the season with a 13-16 record. Nine experienced pitchers and seven regular starters will be returning for the 1981 season. Said Ander- son, “With improved hitting it looks as though it will be a good year even though we will be in Division I competi- tion.” The team is looking forward to a trip to Orlando, Florida during spring break. UNI-OPPONENT 2 - 0 Michigan State 2 - 6 Northwestern 1 - 5 Pan American 2 - 3 Northwestern 1 - 16 Pan American 2 - 5 Pan American 6 - 7 Northwestern 0 - 1 Iowa 0 - 6 Iowa 7 - 6 Dubuque 2 - 5 Dubuque 5 - 7 Upper Iowa 6 - 1 Upper Iowa 7 - 5 William Penn BASEBALL Is UNI-OPPONENT William Penn Central Central Loras Loras Wartburg Briar Cliff Briar Cliff Briar Cliff Briar Cliff Coe Coe Wartburg Wartburg R E B O A R D Front Row: Kim Ruddick, Jim Kriener, Pat Lyon , Gene Wiltgen, Bob Fouche, Kelly Weis , Tim Lincoln, Steve Morrow Row 2: Assistant Coach Steve Miller, Scot Palmer, Bryan Christensen, Bill Henry, Dave McCaulley, Larry Berry, Dean Eggers, Rick Fleener, Chris Malone, Jay Dinnebier, Coach J.D. Anderson Row3:Pete Fronczak, Neal Miller, Dale Scott, Nick Leincn, Joe Starcevich, Ross Thompson, Scott Lewis, Kevin Seichter, Ken Nurse 118 Baseball Coach Meredith Bek ley cheers on her team. According to Coach Meredith Bakley the UNI softball team finished in second place at the first annual Hawaii- Hilo Invitational behind defending national champion Texas Women’s University. Bakley will need to be replac- ing some veteran players next year to makeup for four athletes who graduated in May, 1980. The Panthers lost first baseman Gloria Andersen, shortstop Jocelyn Dra- belle, center fielder Teresa Kennedy, and pitcher Lori Stielow. Drabelle finished in a tie for the best batting average (.291) out of the athletes who play most of the games and Kennedy was credited with the most RBIs — 28. Stielow had the best win-loss record of the four pitch- ers — 10-5. The softball team finished with a 31 and 15 record. Front Row: Cindy Brand , Karla Schlitz, Sue Tyler, Tri h Kinley, Jill Peterson Row Z Gloria Andersen, Anne Beit !, Betty Throndson, Kathy Gross, Sheryl Schlader Row 3: Less Trenary, Jocelyn Drabelle, Judy Daleske, Lori Stielow Jill Peterson slides in safely. c o R E B O UNI - OPPONENT UNI - OPPONENT 10 - 0 Wartburg 2-0 Loras 4 - 0 Wartburg 11-0 Loras 7-1 Iowa 7 - 0 Central 1-0 Iowa 7-0 Central 8 - 1 Nebraska-Omaha 5-3 Mt. Mercy 1 - 5 Nebraska 8-6 Mt. Mercy 8 - 5 Northwest Missouri 6-3 Drake 5 - 2 South Dakota 2-4 Drake 2 - 3 Wayne State 18 - 0 Clarke 5 - 0 Luther 9-0 Clarke 2 - 0 Luther A R -2nd place-Hawaii-Hilo Invitational -3rd place-Minnesota Invitational -3rd place-IAIAW Division II Tournament Softball 119 D 0®m 00w MEN'S GOLF A MEN’S SPRING GOLF Iowa Big Four Championship — UNI third place Loras College-Dual-UNI won UNI-Wartburg Invitational — UNI First of 16 teams Drake Relays Classic — UNI sixth place of 18 teams Wisconsin Invitational-UNI 11 out of 12 Mid-Continent Conference-UNI third place Division II Nationals — UNI individual entry-Dennis Romman, 78 out of 120 FALL GOLF EauClaire Invitational-Wisconsin — UNI second out of 15 UNI Golf Classic — UNI ninth of nine University of Minnesota Fall Tournament — UNI seventh of eight University of Wisconsin Fall Tournament — UNI ninth of 10 Among the highlights of the UNI men’s golf season were taking first place in the UNI-Wartburg Invitational and sending senior Dennis Romman to the Division II national meet for the third time. Rommann was also named Honor- able Mention All-American in the spring. Said Coach Green, “We were disappointed that we didn’t get to go as a team to the national tournament in the spring since that was our last year in Division II and now we’ll be Division I.” In the fall the team made the switch to Division I and started playing “awfully good teams”, according to Green. Green feels the Drake Relays Tournament will be the team’s toughest meet during the 1981 season. Jeff Textor checks out a putting angle. 120 Golf Front Row: Doug Griggs, Jeff Textor, Larry Gladaon, Tom McCann, Dennis Rommann Row 2: Mike Cardin, Brian Rodenberg, Jeff Curran, Steve Peters. Rick Erickson, Coach Ken Green Q Orom OOw SPRING 1980 Missouri Invitational — UNI fourth of five Iowa Invitational — UNI fourth of nine Stephens College Invitational — UNI fourth of five FALL 1980 Wisconsin Invitational — UNI 11 of 16 teams Illinois State — UNI 10 of 14 Region VI AIAW Tourney — UNI second of seven Minnesota JV (Dual meet) — UNI 523 Minn. 532 Univ. of Iowa Invitational — UNI sixth out of nine teams Iowa State Invitational — UNI 11 of 13 Univ. of Missouri Invitational — UNI eighth of 11 WOMEN'S GOLF .t The 1980 women’s golf season was highlighted by a second place finish at Division II Regionals. According to Coach Jeanette Marsh over half of the Division II teams in the country competed in the same regional meet. Out- standing sophomore Kim Mann, who placed sixth in re- gionals, has broken nearly every UNI golfing record. Said Coach Marsh, “I think the gals have improved tremen- dously. This year we had one of the finest teams that we’ve ever had. Each of the players is a consistent golfer.” Since no players were lost to graduation, Coach Marsh and the women’s golf team are looking towards 1981 as their best season yet. Carol Phillip took over the head coach position during the spring semester while Coach Marsh was doing graduate study. A putt teeters on the hole. Golf 121 Front Row: Sheryl Davenport, Deb Grote, Jo Kelloway, Deb Berg. Not pictured: Kim Mann Row 2: Connie Praaka, Ann Koppen. Jeanne Sutherland, Mary Ann Greteman, Laurie Speitz, Coach Carol Phillips The 1980 men’s tennis team was led by junior Mike White who received the outstanding player award at the Mid-Continent Conference Meet in the spring. White also took first place in conference singles competition and paired with Stu Cochran to take the number one spot in men’s doubles. Carter LeBeau placed fifth in conference singles competition. According to Coach Pete Mazula, practice matches are held in the fall to see how the veteran players and the newcomers fit in as a team. Mazula said, “Pm very encouraged by the all-around play exhibited in our fall matches. Pm looking forward to winning the Mid- Continent Conference Tournament and 75% of our spring matches. We have an extremely well balanced squad.” The team plans a spring trip to Texas for practice meets with Dallas and Houston area school. r MEN'S TENNIS s c o UNI- OPPONENT UNI - OPPONENT 2- 7 Western Illinois 1 - 9 Naval Air Station-Fl. R 6- 3 Luther 8 - 0 West Florida 9- 0 Wartburg 7 - 2 Univ. of Missouri-St. Loui 4- 5 Auguatana-II. 6 - 3 Tennessee-Martin 9- 0 Eastern Illinois 3 - 6 Southeast Missouri t 1- 8 St. Ambrose 0 - 9 Murray State 9- 0 Platteville 9 - 0 Loras R 2- 7 St. Ambrose 9 - 0 Wartburg u 8- 1 Drake 7 - 2 Pella o 3- 6 Luther 5 - 4 Augustana 6- 3 St. Marys 9 - 0 Grinnell 6- 3 Mankato 5 • 1 Stout-Wisconsin A 5- 4 Northern Illinois 9-0 Luther 7- 2 Drake 2 • 7 Nebraska 1- S.W. Baptist 5 - 4 Bethany-Nebraska R 5- 4 Southwest Missouri 7 - 2 Doane-Nebraska 4- 4 Jefferson State JC 7 - 2 Blackhawk Tennis Club D 0-10 Pensacola JC 8 • 1 Marycrest V Mike White practices his forehand. Front Row: Matt Greteman, Scott Hollander, Coach Pete Mazula, Bill Failor, Carl Hotchkiss, Carter LeBeau Row 2: John Stierman, Mike White, Stu Cochrane, Steve Foster, Ruas Minnick Not pictured: Lanny Lang 122 Tennis WOMEN'S TENNIS UNI - OPPONENT UNI - OPPONENT 0 - 9 Drake SPRING 0-9 Missouri 0 - 9 Minnesota 2 • 7 Stephens 5 - 4 Luther College 9 - 0 Drake Minnesota Invitational UNI eight of nine teams 7 - 2 Luther FALL 8 - 1 Carthage 8 • 0 Loras 8 • 0 Concordia 9 - 0 Iowa State 8 - 1 Central 8 • 1 Luther 6 - 3 Northern 11. 1 - 8 Nebraska 6 - 3 U-Chicago 3 • 6 Western Circle 1 • 8 Notre Dame Illinois 2 - 7 Illinois 2 - 7 Univ. South Dakota 7 - 2 S.W. Missouri 9 - 0 Stout 0 • 9 Nebraska Returning a sene is Kina Heison. 1980 women’s spring tennis, led by outstanding junior Rose Quirk, placed in the Stephens College and the Uni- versity of Minnesota Invitationals. They beat Luther and ISU in duals and lost to Drake. The climax of the fall 1980 season was winning a trophy for first place at the Wiscon- sin State University-Stout Tournament. The dual meet record was 2-2, losing to Drake and ISU and beating Lu- ther and Loras. UNI took third at the IAIAW State Tour- nament which they hosted. Rose Quirk concentrates on the ball. Front Row: Cyndy Burton, Nina Heison, Cathy Crowl Row 2: Lin Kobliska, Rose Quirk, Sara Rosenberry, Kathy Konigsmark Tenni 123 MEN'S TRACK Two feature events marked the 1980 UNI track season. During what was termed as a “building year” in the pro- gram UNI thin clads raced to the prestigious Drake Relays Distance medly title with the team of Todd Peverill, Dave Thumm, Jim Erredge, and Mark Feyereisen. UNI also qualified men for the national championships held in Walnut, California. Qualifying were Jim Erredge-1500 meters, Mark Feyereisen-1500 meters, Mitch Willett-shot put, Craig Nordlie-110 meter hurdles and 400 meter hur- dles, Tim Jamerson-pole vault, and Bill Lawson-decath- lon and pole vault. Top performances in the national meet included Mark Feyereisen finishing in eighth place at 1500 meters and Bill Lawson becoming a four-time All Ameri- can with a fourth place Finish in the Decathlon. Mark Feyereisen, Ken Rose and Dan Rodamaker lead the pack for UNI. Iowa Big Four-Indoor — UNI third place UNI Triangular — UNI First place Mankato State (Dual meet) — UNI 78 - 53 Mankato UNI Invitational — UNI First place Iowa Big Four-Outdoor — UNI third place Iowa State (Dual meet) — UNI 55Vt - 971 2 Iowa State Mid-Continent Championship — UNI third of three NCAA Division II Championship — UNI tied for 42 of 74 schools. s c o R E B O A R D Kurk Hobbs clears the high jump bar. Craig Nordlie takes first place in the high hurdles. 124 Track □ 003m 0OW UNI Indoor Triangular — UNI third of three Iowa Indoor Invitational — UNI third out of six schools UNI Indoor Invitational — UNI second of seven Ole Open at St. Olaf College — UNI second of 11 schools Western Illinois Triangular — UNI second Drake Invitational — UNI ninth out of thirteen Northern Illinois Roadrunner Invitational — UNI first place out of 10 Univ. of Wisconsin-River Falls — UNI fourth out of 12 schools Iowa AIAW State Meet — UNI first out of four schools in Division II AIAW Region VI Track and Field Championships — UNI tie for ninth out of 25 Division II schools WOMEN'S TRACK ,T The 1980 women’s track and field team took first place in the Iowa AIAW State Meet for Division II schools. Half the team went to the Regional Championships and fin- ished ninth out of 25 teams. According to Coach Sharon Huddleston next year looks even more promising for the Panthers with most of the team members returning and the addition of several new recruits. Front Row: Laurie Dennis, Kathy DeWald, Stacy Roberta, Deb Schmeling, Kathy Kessler, Kathy Kenney Row 2: Kim Kaiser, Shirley Walker, Kris Skov, Georgia Norris, Sue Marhoul, Tracy Wentxien, Michelle Bohlken Row 3: Donna Groeabeck, Cheryl Barber, Colleen Howard, Karla Federspiel, Laurie McLennan, Kim Ralston, Joan Sexton, Chris Ropa Row 4: Terri Leisinger, Gini Edson, Janclle McBride, Tricia Underberg, Jan Messerechmidt, J’ne Day, Ann Novak, Sheryl Sigmund Not Pictured: Erickson, Ford, Sojka Track 125 Backup Quarterback Dave Chambers runs an option play against Weber State in a Panther victory. Panther goal line defense was led by All-Conference players: Larry Formanek (46), Owen Dockter, John Root (40), Ed Stratton (96), Dave Ramthum, and Dan Todd. 126 Football Fullback Jeff Girdner leads Freshman Tailback Chris Millner on a sweep against Weber State. FOOTBALL SCORE 1 V UNI OPP B O Nebraska-Omaha 8 32 A Weber State 31 10 Arkansas Tech 49 10 P Northern Michigan 16 20 l Western Illinois 35 28 Southeast Missouri 30 7 D Southwest Missouri 41 0 Youngstown State 38 17 Eastern Illinois 9 14 South Dakota 14 16 Evansville 63 33 The 1980 Football Staff John Stiegelmeler, Mike Kolling. Harold Bassett. Dennis Remmert. Head Coach Stan Sheriff, Terry Allen, Doug Sams, Hick Coso, Dan Dorazio. The 1980 Northern Iowa Panthers set 28 new school marks and tied two others during the 1980 grid campaign. The Panthers finished the season with a 7-4 overall mark, just missing the Division II playoffs, and 2-2 record, good for third place, in the Mid-Continent Conference. Junior quarterback Steve Sandon set no less than 10 game, season and career records for passes attempted, completed, yards gained by passing, total offensive at- tempts, yards gained total offense and touchdown passes thrown. Junior Steve Schonert set four new records in number of extra points scored in a game and season, field goals at- tempted and scored and tied the record for field goals scored in a single game. Split end Ken Harvey put his name in the record book with 935 yards in pass receptions. Junior punter Brad Zumbach set the other individual mark with most punts in a single game. Team records set include passes attempted, passes com- pleted, net yards passing, net yards total offense, touch- downs scored by passing, points scored, first downs pass- ing and total first downs. Said Head Coach Stan Sheriff, “Defensively we thought we had a solid team and we did. It was one of those seasons where three or four points, or one less second on the clock, a pass completion or an interception could have led to a truly great season and a chance at the NCAA playoffs.” The graduating seniors include: tackles Owen Dockter and Dave Ramthun, both four-year starters; defensive end Ed Stratton; line backer Larry Formanek; cornerback Mike Smiley and strong safety Danny Todd. Senior Owen Dockter was a receipent of the NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship, an award presented to only 80 students out of 850 schools nationally. Academic excel- lence as well as athletic ability qualified Owen for this award. Coach Sheriff said, “The most important thing to me is that I personally like the type of men who represented the UNI football team this year. Each team takes on a differ- ent squad personality. This team seemed genuinely con- cerned for each other; seniors helping freshman, players on the same position helped each other instead of working against each other.” Sheriff added, “This year we were very fortunate to have a good variety of outstanding young coaches and great support from the student body.” Football 127 Front Row: Bart Marlowe, Mark Feyereisen, Jim Whitcomb, Mike Lind, Greg Skopec Row 2: Scott Pierce, Dan Rodamaker, Ken Rose, Doug Nelson, Bryan Huhncrkoch Row 3: Scott Thiel, Kirk Anderson, Todd Peverill, Ken Jarrett. Chris Leonard The highlights of the 1980 UNI Cross Country season included winning the Bearcat Distance Classic at N.W. Missouri State University and second place finishes in the Iowa Big 4 Cross Country Championships (UNI, Iowa State, Iowa, and Drake) and the Tom Jones Invitational at the University of Wisconsin. Outstanding runner on the 1980 team was Chris Leonard, a freshman from Ankeny. Although only a freshman, Chris led the team most of the year. Tri-Captains were Senior Mark Feyerseisen and Ju- niors Bryan HuhnerKoch and Doug Nelson. C R O S S N.W. Missouri Invitation — UNI first place of seven schools Iowa Big 4 Cross Country Championship — UNI third place Tom Jones Invitational-Wisconsin — UNI second of 11 teams Gold Country Classic-Minnesota — UNI fourth of seven Good Times Track Club (Dual meet) — UNI 27 - 33 GTTC Regional Cross Country Meet-NCAA District V — UNI 10 of 11 teams SCOREBOARD 128 Cross Country National Championships qualifier Kris Skov pulls ahead. Twenty-one personal records were broken from last sea- son during the 1980 Women’s Cross Country season. Kris Skov, the team’s most talented runner according to Coach Sharon Huddles ton, broke UNI’s three mile and 5000 meter record and ended the season by qualifying for the National Championships in Seattle. Said Coach Huddles- ton, “The team as a whole moved up two places in regional competition from last year; by all standards we’ve had a very successful season.” . CROSSCOUNTRY Northern Illinois-Dual — UNI first place University of Iowa Invitational — UNI third of six Luther Invitational — UNI fifth out of 11 Les Duke Invitational-Grinnell — UNI second of seven UNI Quadrangluar — UNI first place University of Iowa Quadrangular — UNI fourth place Park College Invitational — UNI first of five Region VI Championships-Ames — UNI fourth of 10 National AIAW Championships-Seattle — UNI individual entry-Kris Skov, 52 out of 175 c o R E B O A R D Front Row: Kri Skov. Dob Schmeling, Virginia Edson. J'ne Day Row 2: Nancy Sickman. Rosannc Uthe, Stacy Robert . Ann Novak. Kathy Bro- derick Row 3: Shirley Walker. Kim Kaiser, Donna Groe beck, Michelle Stasi Cro Country 129 The University of Northern Iowa Volleyball team end- ed its season by finishing fourth at the Division II District V Regionals at North Dakota State in Fargo, N.D. One of the highlights of the season was hosting the United States and Japanese Olympic teams in October. Said Head Coach Carol Gruber, “Being able to host that event was exactly what Northeast Iowa needed to famil- iarize people with the sport The U.S. and Japanese teams are in the top four teams in the world.” UNI finished the season with a 32-16-3 record. “It was a vast improvement over last season,” remarked Coach Gruber. “The team gained a lot of confidence during the year. Next season I think we’ll be a definite threat at regionals. We only lose one player to graduation, four year starter Teresa Langguth, and I’m hoping to pick up one or two players for next year.” Co-captains for the 1980 squad were Senior Teresa Langguth and Junior Kate Witte. Coach Gruber stated, “From the time that I came to UNI in the fall of 1978 there has been a steady rate of growth in the team. We stand a good chance of going to nationals next season.” UNI defense has the ball well covered. -4 Iowa State Missouri Wichita State Wayne State Missouri Western Kansas Iowa Clarke Loras North Dakota Regina Augustana (SD) Winnipeg Regina Winnipeg Drake UNI 0 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 11 11 OPP 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 6 TIE Drake 11 5 1 Western Illinois 11 5 2 St. Cloud State 11 5 3 Drake 11 6 3 St. Ambrose 12 6 3 Loras 13 6 3 Gustavus 14 6 3 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 14 7 3 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 15 7 3 Mankato State 16 7 3 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 17 7 3 Jefferson Community College 18 7 3 William Woods 18 8 3 NW Missouri State JV 19 8 3 Doane 20 8 3 NW Missouri State 21 8 3 Northwestern 22 8 3 Morningside 23 8 3 St Ambrose 24 8 3 Loras 25 8 3 Marycrest 26 8 3 Iowa State 26 9 3 Marquette 27 9 3 Minnesota 27 10 3 North Dakota 28 10 3 Iowa 28 11 3 Minnesota JV 28 12 3 St Mary’s of the Plains 29 12 3 South Dakota 30 12 3 Nebraska-Omaha 31 12 3 Minnesota-Duluth 31 13 3 Central Missouri 31 14 3 Northwest Missouri State 32 14 3 Minnesota-Duluth 32 15 3 Bethel College (KS) 32 16 3 A SCOREBOARD Front Row; Lynne Goedken, Ann Davis, Tammy Pettit, Pam Lehman, Sue PotU Row 2: Sue Brewer, Peg McCarville, Jennifer Amey, Kate Witte. Teresa Langguth, Lisa Miller, Julie Powers 130 Volleyball The UNI Women’s Field Hockey team completed its 1980 season at the Region VI AIAW Division II champion- ships which the Panthers hosted. UNI finished sixth in the six-team tourney, but Head Coach Lois Hartman was not a bit disappointed in her team’s performance, “Our young players really came through for us and made it a very successful season.” Stated Hartman, “All our forwards will be back next year. This year we had a little bit more experience than last year and next year we should have even a little bit more. Our defense will be hurt by graduation so we will just have to fill in some sport” “Next year we’ll be playing a lot more Division II schools than this year,” Hartman vowed. “I think we’ve gotten our rebuilding base well on the way and playing tough competition helps improve the team.” As Peg Ricke and Kim Gibbs look on. another one bites the dust for Brandy. t FIELD HOCKEY UNI OPP Southeast Missouri 0 2 Luther 3 0 NE Iowa Club 2 3 Western Illinois 0 7 Graceland 2 1 Grinnell 4 0 Iowa Wesleyan 2 0 Luther 2 0 Iowa Wesleyan 3 0 South Dakota 3 0 South Dakota 2 1 Iowa JV 5 0 Western Illinois 1 5 Western Illinois JV 1 3 Bemidji State 1 3 North Dakota 0 I Moorhead State I 0 South Dakota 1 2 Luther 0 2 Southwest Missouri 0 5 Bemidji State 0 2 1980 Head Coach Lois Hartman Front Row: Debbie Mooney. Leann Erickson, Sheryl Sigmund, Kris Borseth, Laurie Tidlwll, Peggy Ricke. Diane Kittrell. Sue Duhrkopf. Lynn Herder. Karin Gustafson Row 2: Kris Houston, Sue Anderson. Cindy Brandes, Lori Miller, Sheila Soehner. Sue Marhoul. Laurie Magee. Kim Gibbs, Carol Breuer, Carol Knoll, Liz Robst Field Hockey 131 SCOREBOARD uni - OPPONENT P66 - 93 Alabama 54 - 72 Kansas State 52 - 55 Missouri Western 69 - 83 Iowa State 51 - 67 Centenary 53 - 73 Eastern Kentucky 60 - 53 Augustana 53 - 75 Portland State 77 - 70 Montana State 63 - 58 Arkansas State 52 - 86 Iowa 55 - 67 New Orleans 61 - 64 Southeastern LA 57 - 78 Arkansas State 70 - 94 Pan American 58 - 61 Valparaiso 45 - 48 N. Carolina-Wilmington 54 - 52 Loras 70 - 69 Centenary 58 • 54 Valparaiso 63 - 65 Illinois State 71 - 69 Pan American Senior Bill Jones stretches up for an easy two points. Front row: Mark Long, Randy Richards, Dave Carley, Bill Jones, Ray Storck, Dwayne Jackson, Tom Sueppel, Doug Fisk, Scott Hogeland Row 2: Coach Jim Berry, Lonnie Meade, Jay Block, Herbert King, Tony Haupert, Steve Peters, Kevin Bradford, Rod Underwood, Randy Eccker 132 Basketball The UNI Men’s Basketball team made their Division I debut during the 1980-81 season. Last season in Regional play the Panther’s lost out in the quarter finals to a team that finished second in the nation in Division II. “We’re starting over at a different level this year,” said Head Coach Jim Berry. “We’re building and it’s not going to happen overnight.” The Cagers lose five players to graduation: Steve Peters, Tony Haupert, Bill Jones, Rod Underwood, and Randy Richards. Next year the team will depend on Kevin Bradford, Ray Storck, Herbert King and Chicken Jackson, who was side- lined this year with a shoulder injury. Left: Senior Randy Richards shoots over a Ran American player for two points. Below: Coach Berry discusses strategy during a time out. Senior Rod Underwood drives by his opponent. Basketball 133 GYMNASTICS UNI - OPPONENTS 175.05 - 237.80 193.40 - 149.90 206.60 - 124.60 206.35 - 168.85 152.30 - 192.60 208.00 190.85 Iowa Wisconson-Platteville Wisconsin-Whitewater South Dakota State University Wisconsin-Platteville Wisconsin-LaCrosse The Men’s Gymnastics 1980-81 season was a constant battle for all-around scoring for teammates Jeff Smejkal and Brad Smith. In regular season meets Smith usually placed first in the pommell horse, floor exercise, and parallel bars. Smedjkal dominates the rings, vaulting, and also the parallel bars. Not far behind is number three man Tom Quandt, “An all-around performer,” said Head Coach Garf Stych. “Like a rock, consistent.” A team record was set on the pommel horse when the old record of 30.15 was broken and went to 30.4 and then was broken again at 30.5 Stych said, “If recruiting goes well, we’ll be a pretty solid team next year.” Freshman Brad Smith works on one of his specialities, the parallel bars. Kneeling: Head Coach Garf Stych. Front row: Tom Quandt, Jeff Smejkal, Vazquez, Greg Gilbertaon, Kevin Sindelar, Dan McCann, Jeff Kaplan, Mark Butch Livingston, Brad Smith, Mike Swehla, John Cordea Row 2r Jesus Fienup, Dave Reynolds, Don Kohl. 134 Gymnastics W. GYMNASTICS IOWA Invitational — UNI third of six teams N. Illinois Invitational — UNI fifth of six teams Emporia State-Dual — UNI- 103.85-105.55 St. Cloud State Invitational — UNI second of three UNI Invitational — UNI fourth of six teams Mankato State Triangular — UNI - second “This has been an injury-ridden season,” said Women’s Gymnastics Head Coach Carrie Regier. “Though generally it’s been a good year.” Penny Wilson has an excellent chance of being the first female gymnast from UNI to qualify for the National Championships. Two other individuals who have improved dramatically are Shelly Sieren and Vicki Thompson. “We have a very young team this year and it’s been difficult for the girls to find leadership among them- selves,” said Regier. “Everyone involved learned a lot” UNI will be looking for a replacement for Coach Regier as she moves on to become assistant coach at Winona State. Front row: Penny Wilson Row 2: Mark Ball, Sue Callahan, Cindy Cook, Jane Bereau, Coach Carrie Regier. Row 3: Vicki Thompson, Julie Christy, Shelly Sieren, Suzanne Schwarz. Gymnastics 135 The Men’s Swim Team switched to the more com- petitive Division I this season, but according to Head Coach Glen Henry, “The men have responded well to the extra work.” This season sophomore Jeff Samuelson qualified for the Zone Championships from which the top ten divers in the country are selected. The team made their annual Christmas break trip to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida for winter workouts. For a successful season next year Coach Henry said, “We’ve got alot of recruiting to do. We just reached the point of respectability in Division II and now must start over again.” UNI - OPPONENT 47 - 67 Western Illinois 42 - 72 St. Cloud State 45 - 68 Bradley 49 Northern Illinois 54 Missouri-Rolla 69 Nebraska 36 Nebraska-Omaha 62 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 54 Northwestern 64 59 41 76 51 58 SWIMMING .t Front row: Doug Sutler, Mike Johnson, John Ransom, Stu Lichty, Scott Samuelson, Steve Wallace Row 3: Denny Davis, Ken Ralls, Mike DeHaan, Plnmbeck Row 2: Steve Sach, A1 Kehe, Quintin Wright, John Frieat, Jeff Steve Johnson, Jay Goodlove, Jay Arntzen, Mark Corley 136 Swimming Front Row: Kristi Urnsted, Mary Duyer, Ix ri Meyer, Lynne Seifert, Mi- venter. Jane Friah, Cindy Jergens, Ann Wismeier, Kelly Seely, Brandalee chelle Pernau Row 2: Lynne Smith, Tamra Groazkruger, Kuley VanDe- Connors. Wisconsin-LaCrosse Invitational — Sixth of seven teams Western Illinois-114.5 — UNI-25 Luther Invitational — First of four teams St. Cloud State-71 - UNI-66 Nebraska-82 — UNI-56 Nebraska-Omaha-64 — UNI-74 Wisconsin-LaCrosse-114 — UNI-27 Luther-54 — UNI-80 WOMEN'S I W I M M la r This season UNI Head Swimming Coach Glen Henry began his first year as coach of the women’s team after being the men’s coach at UNI for 14 years. Shauna Tho- maswidk also began her first year with the women’s swim team as assistant coach. According to Thomaswick, the team’s small size this was a disadvantage to them in invitationals and at dual meets. Although Thomaswick added, “Individually, the girls are doing their best personal times ever.” The 800 year freestyle relay consisting of Cindy Jergens, Lynne Smith, Jane Frish and Kaley VanDeventer, hopes to qualify for the National Championships. Sophomore Cindy Jergens qualified for Nationals in the 200 freestyle with a time of 1:59.1 when she swam her leg of the 800 free relay. Lynne Siefert has already qualified for the National Championships in the one and three meter diving divi- sions. “I can’t wait for next year,” said Thomaswick. “We’re doing alot of recruiting and next year should be a big improvement in numbers and times.” The team traveled to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida over the Christmas break and participated in the Swimming Hall of Fame winter workouts. The tankers regularly practice twice a day during mid-season. Swimming 137 SCOREBOARD L UNI - OPPONENT 84 51 Wartburg 74 71 SW Missouri State 63 - 91 Drake 90 43 Loras 80 67 Mankato State 78 70 Eastern Illinois 75 74 NE Missouri State 100 81 Marycrest 65 46 Southwest State 76 86 Northern Illinois 87 54 Concordia (IL) 75 79 NE Missouri State 66 61 Wiscon8in-Steven8 Point 71 82 Lincoln (IL) 74 64 Northern Illinois 73 58 Minnesota-Duluth 76 86 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 50 78 St. Cloud State 80 55 Loras 86 60 Simpson 70 60 Morningside 54 49 St Ambrose 65 - 67 St. Cloud State 55 - 58 49 - 71 Augustana-Illinois William Penn Front Row. Teri Brack. Betty Davie, Gwen Ubben, Jan Leaven , Cindy Bowers, Marcia Green Row 2: Cathy Huffer, Nancy Winchip, Lori Sie- bela, Mary Goodwin, Lisa Laughlin, Cindy Kadich, Head Coach J.D. Anderson Row 3: Lisa Geske, Deb Drenth, Tami Schebler, Sue Grove, Celeste Combe, Lynette Tiarks A total team effort led to a successful season for the Northern Iowa Women’s Basketball team. “We gotten so far because we’ve done well as a team,” said Head Coach J.D. Anderson. “Things have gone pretty well for us, the girls take criticism well and we’ve had alot of fun playing basketball this season.” The squad took first in their own Peach Basket Invita- tional and Anderson expects the team to make it to the state tournament. The team is losing three seniors to graduation: Kathy Koning8mark, Sue Grove and Nancy Winchip. Anderson said, “If we can recruit a few tall players to add to what we have, we’ll have a good season next year.” Sophomore Betty Davis goes up for a lay-up. 138 Basketball Bob Hallman stops in on a high crotch against a S.D. grappler. Ken Gallagher applies a near-wrist pinning combination. UNI - OPPONENT 1 8 - 40 Iowa 47 - 0 NE Missouri 43 - 6 Luther 12 - 28 Iowa State 47 - 5 Central Florida W 40 - 5 North Carolina 26 - 17 N. Carolina State R 24 - 17 East Carolina E S 24 - 14 Oregon State 15 - 27 Arizona 19 - 17 Cal-Poly T 45 - 0 Winona State L 22 - 17 Northwestern 15 - 21 Oregon 1 37 - 6 South Dakota State N 23- 20 Louisiana State G h 17- 29 Cal-Bakersfield SCOREBOARD A The UNI wrestling team was plagued with injuries dur- ing their first year in Division I competition, but still had a very successful season. “We lost six or seven outstanding athletes to injuries that have hurt our depth and growth,” said Head Coach Chuck Patten. “We’ve come up against some high caliber teams.” The Panthers depended heavily on All-American Joe Gormally, 118 pound High School State Champion Bob Hallman, and Ken Gallagher, last year’s Division II Na- tional Champion at 150 pounds. Said Patten, “I expect to see 50 percent of the team qualify for nationals this season.” He added, “Everyone will be back next year and with our outstanding recruits we look to have a stronger team next season.” Wrestling 139 SUPPORT GROUPS % The UNI Pom-pon squad is self-directing and self-sup- porting. Each week three different members make up a new routine for the next performance. The squad performs at all home football games, six home men’s vasketball games, one wrestling meet, and various variety shows dur- ing the year. Members practice from three to five, five days a week. The Pom-Pon squad captain is Janice Good- man. Janet Ashline reflects the spirit of the crowd. Kris Robbins, Julie Oltmann, I eslie Rychel, Cheryl Smith, Janet Ashline and Tammy Pollock perform at halftime during a football game. The Pom-Pon squad watches the game from the sidelines. 140 Support The UNI cheerleaders execute a press mount The cheerleaders are divided into Purple and Gold 9quads. The Purple squad cheers for football and men’s basketball. The Gold 9quad cheers for wrestling and wom- en’s basketball. The cheerleaders also take part in the Homecoming parade, and this year they raffled off the Homecoming game ball. Sheri Nicol amplifies her cheer with a megaphone. Front Row: L«land Gwin, Tom Farrell, Doug Steenaon, Jeff Chambers, Mike Gee, Russ Johnson Row 2: Mark Zahn, Sheri Nicol, Julie Middleton, Ann Nichols, Maureen Doud, Colleen Doud, Michelle Todd. Renee Attwood, Lola Kuehl, Pam Ehlers, Brad Nordyke Support 141 UNI fan support was greater than ever this year. The average attendance at football games was 11,000. A suc- cessful season depends not only on the team but also on a network of supportive individuals. The Dome was packed for the ABC regionally telecast game against South Dakota. Karen Ewoldt from Wheaton. Illinois is in her second year as the UNI baton twirler. The guys from Bender's Penthouse support UNI football. Flag girls Diane Differding and Cheryl Larson perform at halftime during Parent's Weekend. 142 Support Above it all, there are still stats to keep. The game couldn t go on without the officials and the chain gang. SherifTs Deputies are responsible for switching the ball between plays. Support 143 Front Row: Phil Wirta, John Marren, Pat Eldridge, Mark Kwikkel Row 2rTom Boland - Grad. Asst., Tami Herb, Joe Ecklenborg, Aaron Budwig, Jan Teggis, Ro Rittgers, Pam Condon, Peg Stacy - Asst. Trainer Row 3: Dave Burton - Head Trainer, Brian McFadden, Duane Lewis, Bill Sullivan, Pat Neibergall, Terry Noonan, Bill Herr, Rodney Mann, Tom Henry, Steve Marti - Asst. Trainer 144 Support The athletic training room offers a wide variety of ser- vices to the community and to UNI. Besides providing therapy to UNI athletes, the trainers provide first aid during athletic events and give training advice to area high schools. The Head Trainer is Dave Burton. Audrey Stotts tests her strength. Assistant Coach Jesus Vazquez demonstrates a perfect plonge. Vicki Thompson practices her floor exercise. Support 145 The old and the new have traditionally blended together at UNI. The older buildings on campus portray the architecture of the past. Instead of being replaced they are renovated and stand beside new buildings such as the Educational Center and the Communication Arts Center. The Old Auditorium, built in 1900, is the oldest building on campus. The newest complex, Strayer-Wood Theatre, was completed in 1978. LIVING Bartlett Hall Bartlett Hall is the oldest residence hall on campus, having celebrated its 65th birthday in September. Bart- lett, a co-educational resident hall, houses most older and foreign students. To celebrate Halloween, residents could attend a costume dance and watch the movie “Dracula”. A Christmas fair and the traditional tree lighting ceremony were held in December. Jason Woodford enjoys Bartlett's birthday party. Taking a nap between classes is Mary Jo Hrynkow. Siuy Keenan and Carol Powers munch on candy. Apache Front Row: Prasad Ahmad. Brad Nordyke, Martin Oakmnn. Jeff Storey. Bert Gilgen, Thocoa Pokorny, Bin Zakarie Othman Row 2: John O'Neill. Eric Franson, Kerry Sanders. Daniel Walker. Steven Johnson. Ernie Bolibaugh, Michael Hibbs Row 3: Rod Underwood, William Cahalan, Chris Matula, Jesse Ford. Jim Thomas. James Bocek, Wayne Reittinger. Greg Kinder Row 4: Jerry Stcffes, Keith Little. Charles Roberts. Dale Thuescn. Jim Nelson. Ronald O'Meara. Bruce Thurm Arapaho Front Row: Landon Parsons. Gary Carlson, Frank Weaver, Mike Carter. Terry Wellner. Dave Kaminski, Greg De Rycke Row 2: Jim Atkinson, Mark Clark. Neil Miller. Jeff Mosiman, Dana Thompson, Mike Uchytil Row 3: Dave Kucera. Tom Harvey. Dave Bluder. John Breiten, Dan Tatmat Row 4: John Byers, Clair Huber. Eric Abbott, Doug Feltz, Mark Twedt 150 Bartlett Cheyenne Front Row: Marla Adney. Rose Evans. Tamara Hill. Barb Burr. Leigh Rigby. Suzanne Keenan, Elizabeth West, Roxanne Schwartz, Lisa Schoentag How 2: Dee Huinker. Nancy Strait, Gyndy Miller. Celeste Rcisingcr. Lynette Seifert. Jan Dctcrmnn, Judy Bennor. Pam Ranachau Row 3: Jackie Lawrence. Polly Barnes. Sally Webb, Jill Franker, Wendy Scott, Renee Attwood, Kenda Stahnkc, Susan Marquandt. Diane Miller. Valerie Shippy. Joanne Kowalski Row I: Kelly Seeley. Carolyn Dick. Nancy Lynch. Kristi Holden, Annabell McDevitt, Kathy Kopernick. Carol Powers. Meta LuedUce, Deb Caballero. Nancy Jausel Comanche Front Row: Azhar Meor Mohd, Dan Schofield, Frosty Ward, Jason Woodfood. Jeff Knowling. Mark Zahn Row 2: Kirk McCowen. Greg Cutler, Paul I-arson. Dave Swomley, Erick Price Row 3: Richard Burke, Bob Urasted, Soloman Anderson. Kevin Koethe, Randy Robinson, Chicken Jackson Bartlett 151 Dakota Front Row: Pam Parka, Triah Mitchell, Cindy Thorebakken, Diana Fitz. Mary Kendall, Sherri I.eeper, Mary Criger, Ann Thompson, Jean Keenan Row 2: Joyce Clow. Carolyn Baker. Zarina Rafique, Theresa Steiner. Lori Selken, Mary Nielson. Sandy Duhn. Cathy Seehorn Row 3: Julie Billed. Mary Delaney. Fran Falconer. Sherri Peterson. Karmen Stahnke, Joan Drish. Theresa Greiner. Paula Hcrsom Row 4: Diane Hansen, Mary Strang, Jo Bristow, Barb Meeks, Beth Ashley, Laura Lcnehan. Angie Kouri Front Row Raja Raja Aznan, Chuchart Suriyakumpo. Pat Simmons, Jerome Peterson. Tom Monaghan, Steve Baumel. Bruce Schuett, Joel Guenther. Joe Dottier Row 2: Arnold Whipple. Richard Carpenter. Stan- ley Bennett, Brent Stearns. Robert Mallinger. Dave Carley. Gene Cahan, Mike Cumings Row 3: Randy Bobst, Joel Vileta, Bob Buman, David Sheet , Dwayne Aljets. Wayne Clayton, Dave Hoeing, Keith Balvanz Row 4: Bruce Woods, Gundars Kaupina. Scott Potter. Doug Husak. George Barr. Meredith Granger 152 Bartlett Kiowa Front Row: Rokiah Ahmad, Faridah Mohd Noor. Ann Helling, Dawn Hoofnagle, Maria Piragine. Maheran Jaafar. Noraini Ahmad Row 2: Deb Myers. Bernadette Gannon. Kim VanHouton. Holly Hegenbarth, Robyn Murkew Row 3: Mary E. Benz, Carolyn Cahill. Mary Bruening. Amy Baum, Jackie Stone. Kathy Sampson. June Millard, Rachel Ruisch. Jan Johnson, Maureen McEntee, Stacey Sicpmann Front Row: Mike Jones, Kamp hou Keutla, Kevin Doehrraann, Steve Evers. Brian Jackson, Tom Luttcnnegger, Jim Sears, Ted Hughes Row 2- Gonzo. Russ Marshell, Dale Johnson, Don Kohl, Stan Shubert, Mark Sutterberg. John Worth Row 3: Brent Meinecke. Jack Meoff, Jim Pruchler. Paul Gerken. Bill Beck. Enis Slaughterbreath Row J: Jeff Piper. Billy Stugeon, Jim Bailsman. Gabby Hayes. A1 Engcbretson. Jim Vaneschen Bartlett 153 Navajo Front Row: Mark Wallen, Jeff Samuelaon, Mark Vogel, Robert Sellars. Roviner. Kandy Ruzicka. Mich Tjernagel Row 3: Craig Stewart, John Brian Hagedon, Monte Young Row 2:Tom Schueller. Ray Endorf, Dave Paul. Andy Nielson. Kevin McKee. Craig Ringland, Peter Hedlund Seminole Front Row: Darla Parsons, Suzie Wells, Gloria (Charmaine) Bagg, Gwen Reinhardt, Kaisa Raunio. Kurina Kamarulzaman Row ‘2: Alayne Doe, Ann I-nndau, Jeanne Hall, Jaana Tirkkonen. Penny Plautz Row 3: Jane Borcherding. Karen Moore, Carrie Monaghan, Kathy Conzett, Darcy Hamdorf, Dawn Besika, I-auren Oujiri Row 4: Sandy Rhoads, Cindy Borchcrding, Jennifer Scott, Brenda Vink, Kim Christensen, P jU Hugh art 154 Bartlett Shoshoni Front Ron: Karin Chidister. Suzy Sherman, Kim Bert ness, Pam Max- Hycong Koo, Pat Larsen Row Ro Rittgers, Sue Hatcher. Sandy Tip- well, Janis Johnson. Ix-no Mortcli. Brenda Knowling Row 2: Jill Rich- pett. Marcy Denham. Linda Brown, Meg Sibert ards. Sue McAfee. Linda Gilson, Sonja Roberson, Moon Sook Choi. Ja Joyce Parkinson enjoys a solitary Painting football ftosters are Marly Schmitt, Carolyn Dick, and Bette Anderson, moment. Bartlett 155 r Hall “Bender Day” started off the year for Bender Hall, a co- educational residence hall. Wacky Olympic Games were held, including a twinkv roll, bat races, a turkey trot, an egg toss, and tug-o-war. Hot dogs were grilled for supper, and residente topped off the day by watching the movie “Prize Fighter”. Steve Rebick and Dan Graham take a pool break Audrey Leppert rolls a twinky. A quiet moment ia put to good use by Kelly Wright Manny Amaro, hall coordinator Bender Front How: Dan McCann, Kevin Sindelar, Steve Smith. Brad Randall. Bob Voels. Mark Abel. Joe Collentine, Dave Meyers, GilKvers, Krik Bisingcr. Rick Johnson. Kevin Monson. John Corde How 2: Jeff Slay- maker. Mark Mourlam. Mike Zimmer. Mike Phelan, Dave Tntman, Joe Custer. Allen Poppa, Dan Ivis. Tim Smothers, Kevin Mills. Steve Welter. Greg Menary Row 3: Mike Heinen. Kurt Swanson. Tonv Greiner. Pat Bell. Rick South. Wade Anderson, Steve Reilly, Del Schubick, Dan Kneeskcrn. Mike Hiscocks How -i: Mark Duncan. Jeff Fleming. Chris l.uchtel. Alan Keltner. Steve Bernhardt. Scott Reynolds. Kevin Warren. Brent Stubbe, Mark Meeks. Dave Mnassen. Mark Timpe, Randv Stra- bala. Ty F.ierhoff Capricorn Front Row: Kim O’Day, Tammy Nimkins, Teresa Lester, Theresa Cle- ments. Cathy Hite, Michelle Opsal, Ericka Dahlstrom, Marsha Zinnel Row 2: Kathy Lane, Jana Oebser. Shirale Struve, Pam Fink, Faye Schwamman, Cindy Christensen. Tammy Hagen. Tana Fleming, Christy Tiano, Kathy Mrmie Row 3: Caroline Johnson, Michelle Thudium, Sara Hartz. Anne Carpenter. Jill Stubbe, Diane Morgan, Felicia Trites, Sara Rathke. Jon Jensen, Ann Ryan Row 1: Becky Whitcher, Julie Noland. Jackie Zak. taura Guinn. Kelly Korbeck, Lora Olson, Cheri Chambers. Lisa Peterson. Tracey Crocoll 158 Bender Newbold Front Row: James Spratt. Kevin Bellile, Mike Schmitt, Kyle Stierwalt, John McCann, Brian Gilligan. Kevin Jacob. David O'Connor, Rudy Zagar Row 2 Vince Volz. Mike Reid. Bruce fickenrod, Randy Jensen. Randy Gritzner, Kevin Swenson, Jeff I-ehman, Chris Foy, A1 Heister- lump. Alan Moore Row 3: Bruce Davis. Dave Wilson. Dave Morton. Lance Diclsch, George Klotybach, Steve Fay. Ron Dloughv, Lynn Moen. Tim Heisterkamp. Steve Fink. Ron Downing, Row 4: Tony l-ehman, Kandy Huggins. Terry Zimrocrly. Brad Littlejohn, Al Sutton, Delon Schmitt. Steve Meyers. Brad Lenhart. Lynn Henderson Front Row: Kathy Md-aughlin. Kealy Connor. Nancy Olsen. Lucretia Noel, Linda Lampright. Kelly Wright, Kathy Carney. Margie Longfrity, Nancy Brundeen. Joyce Lohue, I-aura Memos Row 2 Renee Hiemstra, Janet Fandel. Karen Lending. Kay Riley. Donna Somsky, Doreen Engel- hardt, Pam O'Rourke. Michele Dunn. Jane Hargrafen, Linda Iliff, Tricia Huff Row 3: Keri Harris, Julie Johnson. Ellen Wadle, Jacque Maeschen, Cathy Thuringer. Linda Stone, Audrey Leppert, Sandy Hawkins, Jane Nagel, Beth Doleske Row 4: Ann MiddiekaufT, Lorraine Sweeney. Cathy Michele, Sue Shelby. Beth Howie. Michele Livingston Lcane Weiasen- burgcr. Penny Slach, Julie Jones, Janet Peters. Terri Levene, Sue Martin Bender 159 Lowe Front Row: Brian Hartley, Steve Mickelson. Brian Nelson, Brad Burson, Steve Shannon, John Priest, Dellas Keeling, Kevin Hough, Mike Wissler. John Smith Row 2: John Cole, Greg Henn, Dan Schmitz, Greg 1 -arson, Bob Ko8bau, Kris Leeper, Mark Kelly. Steve Naney, Todd Williams, Tiro Anderson Row It: Doug Statler. Brad Fox, Chris Fleck, Randy Shaffer, Steve Willet, Steven V. Madison, Mark Grahm, Mark Nieder- mayer, Tim O’Kane, Jeff Herrick Row 4: Dan Curran, Jon Adams, Mike Amman. Kurt Manly. Doug Husak, Dave Bixler, Jeff McDonald, John Hoelscher. Bradley Muhlenbruck, Mike Lemanczyk Front Row: Melissa Bock, Tammy Ganscn, Brenda Greenlee, Caria Saum, Jane Vonnahanc, Sue Keneey, Lauren DeKovic, Amy Basset, Mary Jean McIntyre, Lisa Back Row 2: Teresa Jones, Rebecca Zimmer. Julie MaKinster. Sandy Ernest, LeAnn Diercksen, Pam Chapman, Jeanne Sneden. Jill Udelhaven, Vicki Kremer, Lisa Kisling, Terri Heeni Row 3: Brenda Schmidt, Patti McCool, Amy Devine, Sally Drahn, Ann Dooley, Carol Carcoran, Kelly Henderson, Kim Rosonke, Denise Smith, Julie McNortney, Cindy Schreck, Beth Dunwoody, Karla Samuelson Row I: Julie Weber, Ann Coppen, Maura Young. Lori LeFebvre, Ann Tuchek, Amy Moeller, Jean Sprunger, Janet Strong, Suzi Kalke, Lori Fauger, Kathy Spratte, Carol Rogers, Melanie Friend, Marcy Meyer 160 Bender Front Row: John Semprini, John Rutt. Steve Janssen. Brad Harbeck. Darwin Claude. Anthony Colosimo. Stove Hoisdorffor, Michael Maiers. Duane Grant Row 2: John Brobst, Jeffrey French. Curt Diemer. Fred Both, James Wnechtcr. Thomas Gilmer. Brian Wine- . Brad Spralt, Jim (.arson Row :i: Kris Sutter. I)nug Krum. Thomas Oppelt, Ron Bellinger, Mark Weaver. Thomas Rachtell. Curt Brand. Mike Bisenius, Jerry Kvi- dera, John Klotzbach Row 4: Chris Sheppard, Delwyn Showalter. Dan U-rch. Bob Sass. Steve Peers. Dan Henkel. Duane Yates, Mark Pritchard. Randy Perkins, Ken Neve. Brion Thomsen. Dennis Mehman Leo Front Row: Becky Gwin, Cathi Grano. Stephanie Chapman, Ursula J. Joyner. Melody Turnquist, Ieslie Berkler. Jean Wray, Linda Thilges, Mary Ann Rettko, Uura Blackford Row 2: Karin Gustafson, Cathy Dolash, Audrey Schacht, l-aurie Mclennan, Jane Bush. Sherry Sollars. Debbie Killin, Sheryl Geuder. Barbara Jefferson. W'anda Wright. Jodee Milter Row J; Ann Oat man. Mary JoCrimmin . Chris Robbins, Roxanne Kitt, Jackie Reynolds, Jackie MK. arty, Chris Goo . Dawn Fulster. Anna Weldon. Roxanne Gaylord Row 4: Ix ri Anderson. Julie Connolly, Mary Parks. Mary Nortman. Janet Wilson. Pam Ammerman, Carma Allan. Ruth Bransten. Cheryl Greimer, Tammy Wilson, Sue De Ruyter Bender 161 Herring Front Row: Jim Scourick, Joel Heabcrlin. David Peterson, Jeff Sloan. Scott Sumner, Kent Johnson. Mike Skoff, Brian Moore. Allan Smith Row2: Jeff Michener, Heed Randolph. Taz Cole. Steve Donaldson. Ijirry Mingus. Rick Boisjolie. luirry Berry. Bob Garrity Row 3: Mike Gee. Brad Lundquist, Kevin Hcrnman, Dennis Theobald. Jo Rnson: ScoTT ChaP- man. A Randy Bollard. Jon Hanken, Dave Evans. Scott Etzel, Dave Yount. Terry Szopinski. Kirk Montgomery. Darrell Davis. Craig Baum- hover Front Row: Sherri Diekmann, Margaret Jenkins. Marcella Gilbert, Jill Samuclson. DcAnn Hill. Penny Sonerholm. Melinda Simons. Ann Fcld- mann. Julie Greenlee. Carmel McTizic Row 2: Cathy Carruthers, Joann Rich, Deb Boyken. Kelly Schuler. Pam Heiken. Annette Weber. Laurie Sanborn, Sandy Tigges. Connie Schuh, Jill Miller, Kathy Cooper Row 3: Sue Krpelding. Shelly Burson, Mary Bolgren. Pat O’Connor. Kristy Pe- terson. Mary Schadle. Shelly Smith, Chris Steffen, Becky Osweilcr. Jan- ine DeBrower Row • : Ann Manntt, Connie Pmska, Curia Wright, Donna Bergman, Lori Willms, Kim Cavallaro. Renee- Rickels, Pearl Kuhns, Linda Hartig. Lynn Wonderlich. Cathy Smith 162 Bender Penthouse Front Row: Tim Darland. Gres Schrader, Tad Crag , Brian Sexe, Den- nix Kleen. Blair Altenrn. Scotty Temple, Stu Kiser, Johnny Rodriquez. Jim Poep cl. Curt Dodge Row 2: Kevin Smidt, Walter Thielen. Kevin Doyle. Keith Gibson, Kirby Krpelding, Craig Smith. Kenneth Hanson. Tom Gosling Kloser Row John Root. Tyron Muggins. Mark Potter. Bruce Winter, Jeff Cullison. Seth Johannsen. Steve Marv Koepp, Jams Marek. Vaughn McElvain. Tim Slaven Row 4: Brian Fort. Kevin Warner. Paul Reiners, I-eon Fettkether, Greg Grabjanowski, Jim Lehr, Bruce Newbern. Greg Bradley. Brian Freeman. Chris Schmidt. Lowell Klug Tadd Craggs gets ready for a date- Stew Shannon and Sandy Ernst stop off to talk with Carol Rogers. Bender 163 Campbell Hall, a women’s residence hall, started off the year with Sadie B. Campbell Day. including a 1930’s style show, a prohibition dance, and Sadie B. Campbell look a-like contest. Residents also held the traditional fall man hunt. Other activi- ties were Little Sibling Weekend and Campbell-Shull Spring Formal. Anita Johnson, hall coordinator Kerri Hanson takes advantage of a quiet corner of the lounge. Bev Meyer cleans her popcorn popper. Dawn Jacobson studies for her next class. Campbell 163 Anatevka Front How: Jam Smith. Laurie IVnni . Patricia Babcock. Lori Poll- mann, Leona Hoth, Cindy Berg an. Jill Mott, Linda Borwey, Adanna Kellogg, Cindy McGohan, Karen Sealock. Kristi Trongaard. Holly Spit- zack Row 2: Linda Rosenbaum, Klin Morae, Patricia Baier, Susan Gienau, Linda Kerr. Deanna Patterson, Nanci Ferguson. Jennifer Mark. Hoxan Riemenschneider. Nancy Nealey, Shelly Mochal. Amy Ide Row 3: Zita Holthaus, Suzanne Bentler. Jennifer Knudaen, Jane Tucker, Martha Breuer. Deb Kllenniin. Jowlyn Janssen. Marcia Grin , Natalie Tussey. Connie Pihl, Cindy Rodgers, Darla Dettmann, Kathy Sarasto Row 4: Mary Tegelcr. Jean Davis. Rhonda Wharff. Roberta Thacker, Nancy Simon. Robin Bierwirth, Sara DeCook, Jan I rcnz. Kris Coffin. Kim Keiscr. Marcia Rosenliery. Donna Lyon. Danila Yoder. Cheryl Foster Camelot Front Row: Dian.i Miller. Jayne Thomas. Janet Roberts. Barb Nelson, Mary Wall, Aubrey Perisho. Sandy Williams, Paula Schimmer. Carol Jansen, Cathy Kasperbauer, Carol Carlson Row 2: Lisa Coonradt. Chris Beer. Judy Benda. Michelle Lam mere, Shirley Burds. Diona Gohlke. Sue Schacherer. Shelly Doyle. LuAnn Tietge. Jane Ryan. Sue McGuire. Kathy Whelchel Row 3: Lorrie Parker. Mary Bienfang. Sandy Prill, Georgia Keenan. Suzanne Swanson, Denise Casey. Dawn Jacobson. Sandy Serrano. Jane Henke. Donna DeFrance, Natalie Reinemond. Kristi Keyes. Nora I.ose Row 4: Andrea Tackenberg. Carie Thomsen, I.aurie Shearer. Phyllis Timmerman. Katy Huebsch. Marianne Light, Dawn Moser. Kim Christensen. Rondee Bryant. Ix ri Siebels. Meliea Ball. Pam Deregnier. Cassie Keller. Mari Keller I Campbell 166 Front Row: Michele Gaffney. Valerie Carr. Michelle Gard. Joni Adkins. Cindy Bell. Linda Boyer. I-aurie Love. Nancy Thill Row Z Sara Groff. I-aura Clark. Kathy Connolly. Kim Overlander, Deb Boyum, Teresa Ulch. Paula Newbrough. Carol Ensor. Denise Shepherd Row 3: Jean Chambers. Holly Whcelan, Laura Bahls, Angie Theodore. Lori Lonning, Lora Heyman, Donna Kllerman. Lori Doran Row -f.-Debi Berners. Karen James. Martha Hemingway, Mary Amble, Lori Cook. Mary Graff. Julie Koellner. Janice Bogert Front Row: Deanna Petersen. Cindy Hinzman. Gretchen Meyer. Sarah Meyer. Nancy Fuller. Becky Mattke. Greta Zootendam Row 2: Jan Jewell, Dara Donelson. Lisa Kruskop. Jane MaGee, Vicki Watson, Diane Finnerty, Bev Birchard. Bev Malcom Row 3: Sandy Kroeger, Mary Smith, Cindy Lamansky, Molly Polking. Laurie Stahl. Karen Ahart, Barb Miller, Karen Nesheim. Deb Erickson Row 4: Joyce Gordon, Wen- dy Rutledge. Linda Fahrni, Lori Sharff. Mary Molitor. Leighann O’tool, Carolyn Engler Campbell 167 Edelweiss Front Row: Amy Wayt, Chris Stewart, Sue Hoover. Lavonna O'Neal. Marec Webb. Elaine Reves, Elizabeth Miller. Jill Wurdinger Row 2: Deanna Farley. Shoralyn Mcddock. Brenda Connors, Raenel Allen, Cin- dy Harris, Joann Kolbet, Gina Kelly, Kay Armstrong, Sherri Knight, Carol BralHind Row 3: Teresa McComlw.. Linda Hartmann, Robin Staker, Ann McAvoy, Kelli Rose-land. Mar)'.ie Woestman, Joan Black. Kerri Hanson Row 4:Patty Bark. Julie Habben, Wendy Bandy. Roxanne Vincent, Joni Becker, Cheryl Anderson. Laurie Reed, Dianne Trautman Front Row: Kim Jones. Darla Tjelraeland, Kristie Cmsted, Bylnda Pey- ton. Ruth Nelson. Kerri Leonard, Virginia Spahr. Sheila Manderfield. Jan Weight Row 2:Janet Diers. Sandy Sargent. Lora Wallace, Beth Islcv, Pati HuwM-r, Tammy Skosland. I«orrie Vandekamp, Brenda Chisman, Sharon Bergmun Row 3: Marilyn Duster, Judy Peterson, Annette Ne- vein, Aleta Baur, Terri Carlson, Shelly Weinkouf, Becky Borseth, Ann Cnpion, Karen Waterman Row 4: Mary Beyer. Robin Miller. There 3 Berthel, I.inda Benson, Linda Westfall. Jan Petere. Kathy Esseler. Sara Baker. Kim Huffman. Sue Froning 168 Campbell Mash Front No Lisa Gcrling. Nancy Dyer, Larue Langerinan, Patricia Man- ternach. Lisa Wadle, Lyn Davis Row 2: Cathy Breinig, Melinda Vans. I-ors J. Meyer, Michelle Kuhnle. .Julie Pullerton, Julianne Paulus, Cyn- thia Belden Jfow Lori E. Meyer. Laura MacNaughton, Marilyn Keeker. Deborah Williams, Kathy Henricka, Alice Fee, Sherry Kritchel, Ruth Ann Westerberg fow 4: Bette Anderson. Wendy Jensen, Lisa Manter- nach, Julie Henderson, Kathy Krueger, Liz Thoelke, Katie Walsh Front Row: Jodie Stockhergcr, Marilyn Winkel, Barb Hainstock, Dawn Holst. June McBride. Jo Kclph, Barb Ellis, Joyce Prcndergast Now 2: I«ori Nelson. Lisa Pipho. I Jeanne Larson, Pam McCue. Joanne Shaffer, Cathy Carter. Carrie Salter. Colleen Seifert. Melanie Chase, Shelly Cole How 3: Robyn West, Cara Clausen. Nancy Wit try, Lori Hansen, Suzanne Long. Brooke Bainter, I-ori Birdsell, Laurie Bailey. Nancy Dietsch, Lisa Dickinan Now 4: DiAnn Frey. Becky Gonnerman, Mary Lou Schmitz. Tammy Aur-stad, Rita Gehhardt. Cindy Voas, Diana Doocy. Alana lo- verly, Sue Pitts I Campbell 169 Rainbow Front Row: Regina Take , Tanya Wiersma. Bonnie Hauser. Traci Schwarz, Deb Schulz. Kim O'Neal, Wanda Medberry. Janet Demro, Peg Kirkpatrick. Marlene Priebnow, Cathv Huntsberger Row 2: Susan Gi- rard. Diane Reinig. Jacqueline Steffen, Karen Stenberg. Lynne Prusha. Jane Klostermann, Barbara Bruggcmann, Tammy Schnepf, Tamara Devries. Kim Bone. Janet Manderscheid Row 3: Jane Gingerich, Kristy Berschman. Lisa Stenncrson, Carole Stocks, Julie OTool, Rita Loaerth, Saroh Anderson, Nancy Schmidt. Ginny Paerstian, Marsha Mnllinger, Deb Uhl Row 4: Mary Pat Dolnn, Moni Gaubatz, JoNell Friedan. Mary- Ann Bender. Deb Seidl. Kmily Dermand. Beth Jones, Charla Tiedt, Sue Marhoul. Stacy Miller, Jacque McDonnell. Jamie Johnson, Linda Young Skybird Front Row Deb Berlinn. Kathy Goff. Julie Shacleford, Penny Hardt, Gail Oswald. Pam Ehlers.Chip Winchip, Lisa Kern. Vickie Nauman Row 2: Liane Jepsen, Joline Thompson. Nancy Lake, Susan Moore. Lauri Stock. Cara Masear, Renee Jones. Kelly Smith. Tammy Pingrey Row X Meg Fortney. Karla Kubik. Vicky Zhorne, Lisa Miller. Barb Anderson. I ea Bartley, Kay Johnson, Sharon I-ewellen. Deanna Yilek. Deb Drenth Row 4: Merrille Zelle, Janine Bonine. Lora Linn. Sue Doolittle. Jo Paul- sen. Donna Donovan, Lynctte Roberts, Jody Whalen. Kathy Hauglir 170 Campbell Front Row: Debbie .John. Donna Gurney, Barb Ihdc. Terri Bohan. Wan d.« MrAtee, Luann Bishop, Ixiri Sater, Becky Stilson, Kathryn Deleve. Sandy Groff Row 2: Julie Bowes. Mona Potter. Noreen Moore. Amy Dowell. Janice Fahey, Mary Thielscn. Gail Hanson. Jennifer Francois, Connie Bancroft, Ann Rowland. Ann Breitbach Row 3: Sarah Wufe- kuhler. Kathy Zenhovich. Nancy Rhinesmith. Alice Lu, Julie Anderson. Sally Bills. Annette Pederson. Sue Austin. Ix ra l.idman Tami Hillary, Cindy Salyers Row 4: Dara Boelman. Deb Ehrig. Lana Adam- . Italic Coffey. Nancy Soiem. Denise Xquier, Mickey Illingsworth. Julie Breese, Susan Anderson. I.isa I.ong. Jan Anderson Front Row: Julie Dudolaki, Joni Beck. Ann Gustafson. Deb Voy, Chris Phippen, Paula Briner. Judy Harms, Sherry North Row 2: Nancy Comp- ton. Marie Lovricn. Tanya Hoegh. Kathy Deitrick. Julie Budnik. Becky Dudolski. Paula Fuhs, Chris .See, Twyla Ruchti, Valerie Grishaber Row Lisa Nelson. Dawn Green weig. Mary Nixon. Chris Ropa. Deb De Haan, Mori Houghton. Carmen Burco, Nancy Etnier. Denise Faulkner, Kandi Reindl. Ruth Hunsaker Row 4: lx ri Thorson. Mary Gamache, Nancy Spear, Wanda Finholt. Cindia Bunion, Renee Solberg. Inge Riecke, Teri Ranch, Don ns Steinlage, Ellen Moetsch Row 5: Tina Wall . Joy Borden. Susan Perry. Lori Moeller, Marilu Homey, Deb Weidler, Kay Sacquitne, Monika Bode. Sara Holthoff. Robin Raum, Deanne Riat- ing Campbell 171 Front Row: Loretta Marandino, Andrea Bean. Pam Shumaker. Thea VanSickle. Lori Welsh, Lisa Jahnkc Row 2: Susan Ritland, Mindy Dah- lauscr. Janet Stuedemann. Patti Vincent. Deb Maciona, Barb Venneman Row 3: Michelle Ruba, Lisa Price, Regina Liokteig, Susan Moline. Sue Duhrkopf. Johnn Hays Row 4: Pam McGowan, Kristie Bookhaus, Ann Callahan. Lori Miller, Jean Murray. Lisa Geske Tree Front Ron: Brenda Brown, Deb Frost. Kris Borseth. Natalie Dickerson. Carol Sicverding. Patty Newby Row 2: Kris Fricke, Brenda Peterxon. Wanda Woeste, Janet Solberg Row 3: I ori Langholx, Gina Tonda. Chris tal Stooe, Marj Shipman. Cathy Conklin Row 4: Barb Kessler. Leanne Fincham, Lori Wormlcy, Mary Sir, Traci Boerm, Maren Seehusen 172 Campbell Jody Stockberger packs dirty laundry. Janet Mandershied picks a private spot for a phone call. OSTOPC Kim Davis talks to Mark Niedermayer between classes. Mary Goodwin receives some mail. Campbell 173 Dancer Hall Dancer, a co educational residence hall, celebrated its tenth anniversary in November. The hall also held its annual variety show in December, a formal in February, and “March Movies . .jam,c Argotsinger poses with Pete Dugan. Seniors Jeannie Stroh and Lise Griese save money by sewing. Tom Quant practices gymnastics in the lounge M Dancer 175 Aquarius Front Row: Jennifer Clark. Nancy Philbin. Beth Kehrberg, Connie Koa- sives, Saudi Waincr, Sharon Petersen, Nancy WeUch, Amy Bullen, An- gie Metz, Colene Doud. Maureen Doud, Cathy Smith Row 2: Teresa Blondell. Jane Anderson. Jean Rothbart. Kim Brown, Joni Gustason. Debbie Murphy, Sara Wright, Janet Prankc, Mary Munn, Nancy Harvey Row .V; Patty Berglund. Marlys Schmitt. Shelly Heppner, Kathy Yager. Julie Red linger. Sue Miller, Janet Schulz, Robin Bartels. Pam Hahn. Kathy Sack. Cheryl Antenen, Lori Swenson Row 4: Nancy Koch, Ann Noack. Kathy Westphal. Rhonda Abbott. Mary Pitton, Shari Miner. Pam Squires. Karen Roegner. Deb Moore, Tina Kramer, Alisa Kroeze, Mary Gencser, Barb Gerdes Front Row: Dave Tillou, Mike Levenhagen. Rick Fleener. Mark Dejong, Dan Randall, Kevin Broders. Bart Greenwivod. Roger Shaffer Row 2: Scott Schwalbach, Stan Stewart. Shane Anderson, Greg Hoogevccn, Rick Hulton, Mike Welch. Brent Starkey. Tim Pyle, Chris Kunth Row 3: Jeff Pomerenk. Gene Nelsen, Al Tenney. Scott Saunders. Dean Holdsworth, Bill Dodd. Bruce Sostak. Todd Pcverill Row 4: Neil Morstad, Arnold Doden, Matt Qucaly, Howard Newell, Chuck Hutchinson, Doug Dom, Jeff Julseth. Scott Boeckelmann, Kirk Anderson 176 Dancer Front How: Kathy Ramsay. Kris Fredinburg, Carla Schons, Michele Hanson. Karon Stokort. Mary Glcckler. Linda Clayton, Cassi Williams How 2: Karen Hester. Karen Walker. Kelley A. Ervin. Kathy Harding. Shelly Martin. Rhonda Jones. Maureen Cassidy, Pat Anderson Row 3: Tammy Dungan, Pam Kubicek, Janet Crimes, Karyn Cooling, Sheila Hoyt, Jane Nolin. Teresa Springer. Jean Meyer, Liz Kuncl, Jean Carmen Row 4: Jackie Nelson, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Karen Long, Kim Groan, Denise Dursk.v, Teresa Kawalsky, Susan Cotton. Ix rrie Jacobs, Jan DeBoer Hempstead Front Row: Mike Link. Tom Quandt. Jesus Vaszuez, Jon Freyer. Rex Kozak. Rex Miller. Pete Dugan Row 2: Rick Jacoby. Kurt Stevenson, •Jamie Argot singer. Jeff Provost. Mike Williams. Joe Morgan Row 3: Bryan Bcrryhill, Mike Taylor, Jeff Plumber. Rich Derby, John Ludvina, Russ Adame Row J- Ken McGuire. Doug Schallau, Tom Rice, Dan Green- field, Randy Hollister. Brent Black, Pat Liston. Neal Mentink Dancer 177 Sagittarius Front Row: Diane Connolly, Lisa Nollen. Dana Rittgers. Connie Kellen, Sharon Erwin, Michele Greene. Lori Brecht, Kris Kick. Donna Ihdc, Jelcn Colton Row2:Cheryl Lowther. Jennie Carlson. Kathy Baer. Kathy Gootee, Becky Dawes. lx ri Leytan. Laurie Albert. Rhonda Wissink. Brenda Coggins Row 3: Heidv Gould. Molly Martens. I«ori Gunderson. Tamm a Howe, Cheryl Klopping. Ann Kathkiewicr. Tara Paullus. Lori Sikora Row 4: Cheryl (.arson. Angie Weidemann, Ix ri Gilchrist, Ann Mosher. Cathy Mosley, Kris Mesenbrink, Sue Schoen, Karen Saunders Front Row: Mike Sauer. Randy VVadle. Bart Cooper. Jeff Erhardt, Chris Riley. Scott Atherton Row 2: Bret Baier. Bret Younger. Steve Duff. Andy Knoblauch, Gary Steffes, Ron Rush. John Sheehan. Tom Neville Row h: Rodd Baxter. Jim Thompson. Kyle Strauers. Brent Gustason, Ken Te- gels. Charlie McCardle. Kent Clow. Jack Thompson Row 4: Ruben Scott. Dave Stork, Steve Muntz. Dave Schoeberlain. Larry Lawler 178 Dancer Scorpio Front Row: Linda Strobbe, Barb Bernhardt, Barb Pearson, Theresa Susalla, Deb Dyer, Cathy Crowl, Cheryl Schmit, Teresa Peiffer. Peg Kioke. I’at Lacina, Deb Shull, Tommie Fry Row 2: Beth Ann Lemke. Allison Hand. Lori Allenstein, Nancy Petersen. Deeann Finley, Pam Hoogheen, Kathy Meyer. Janice Mikotu. Melinda Hight Row 3: Vicki Manning, Pam L-hmnii, Beth Stickley. Kristine Warford, Kelly Walde, Cindy Brown. Susan Baker. Aggie Driscoll. Collette Clark, Kelley Dixaon Row 4: Tracy Wentzien. Lyn Smith. Jennifer Arnev. Theresa K lo s ter mann. Peg Snyder. Brenda Opfer, Deb Kieler. Rhonda Stanoard, Lynn Wcstcott, Jacqueline Brown. Sandy Shaveland Front Row: Tim Vaughn. Scott Rickels, Mike Harmen, Greg Muller. Dave Pope. Brendan (’«in, Tom Riordan. Mike McHughes Row 2: Tom Foxen, Dave I ewis, Brian Anstretter, Scott Finck, Shawn Lagan, Scott Warner, Gary Gute, Jeff Wolff. John Macho veta, Mike Oswald Row 3: Scott Wiles, Mark Main. Randy Wolff. Dean Wuebker. Mike Day. Brian Stephan. Roger Ries. Todd Smith. Alan Zimmerman Row • .-James Mcll- rath. Randy l elfs. Jeff Stein. Bruce Weisinger. Scott Brettmann. Mark Hawker. Dan C’arriker, Steve Ludens. Matt Greteman. Marc Weia. Jay Johnson. Kevin Litchfield, Roger Huntington Row .5; Terry Gioffredi. Paul Coggins, Jay Anliker. Lonnie Litchfield, Paul Robinson. John Kroeger. Todd Toom, Bill Paulsen. Dale I mprecht, Steve Walsh. Ron Moeller, Jack Jaspers I Dancer 179 Gemini Front Row: Cindy Hughes, Ten Minard, Mary Davies, Linda Dearborn. Beth Steinbeck. Kaye Abbott, Diedre Deines Row 2: Sue Pauly, Cindy Smit. Lisa Baker. Sheila Kritter. Bert Brodersen, Barb Iliff Row 3: Lisa Burrell. Doreen WesseU. Kee Wee Bollinger. Carolyn Ask. Angie Stewart. Sue Johnson Row 4: Gail Moeller. Margie Youngblut. Rhonda Henderson, Becky Rugger, Cathy Groves. Deb Havens. Lori Drewelou Front Row: Mike Miller. Jim Hansen, Larry Burns, Scott Gout, Burt Marlowe. Bill Boblit, Brent Marten, Dave Baer Row 2: Mark Eller. Mike Rupiper, David Vsjgrt, Steve Shea, Gregg Buckley, Tim Steinmeyer, Jim Murray, Paul Lynch Row 3: Brian Freese. Randy Helling, Tim Jungjohan. Aaron Opperman, Jay Connor, Dan Hedberg.Tom Carver, Dave Mechem Row 4:Kirk Myers, Jeff Holmes, Mike Dertinger, Ken Ley. Dave Satre, Pat Andresen, David Mattke, Harvey Aikman. Howard Battey I 180 Dancer Front Row: Betty Brocksehink, Sheila Hanson. Kerri Schwinkl, Kathy Scoglund, Julie Rosel, Deb Malone, Michele Reilly, Lisa Meyers, Deb Jorgenson, Jeanne Sternitzke Row 2: Mary Maifeld, Lori West. Brenda Griffin, Patty Sonntag. Sue Higgin . Sue Sorenson, Nancy Fran turn, Trula Story. Sue Kiewiet Row 3: Lisa Lutz, Denise Kroul, Carol Reed. Julie Martin, Jill Readinger, Kirsten Varnum, Lisa Saunders, Debbie Roeder, Karene Peters, Cindy Bowers Row 4: Teresa Klnhsen. Carrie Snitker, Donna Reed. Connie Wieland, Sherri Frohling. Deb Sorenson, Pam Mulder. Brenda Janssen. Carla Baker Row 5: Jule Argotainger, l)eb Schneiders. Doreen Meinders, Deb Sehroeder. Jen Wagner. Renae Scheiber. Shelle Fulton, Liz Morgon, Barb Kueny, Kathy Long, Jackie Rich Dancer 181 Hagemann Hall Hagemann, a women’s residence hall, started off the year with Freshman skits. During homecoming weekend a lounge decorating contest was held. In December, a barn dance with square dancing and a live caller replaced the traditional Christmas formal. In April residents held a Spring Formal. Barb Scott paints a picture. Jaclyn Hoy. hall coordinator Typing a paper is Connie Thompson. Jill Locus answers the phone. Hagemann 183 Front Row: Jill Brickley. Sara Guenther. Ranee Lindell, Tracy Popa. Barb Hoffmann, Janice Aldrich, Betty Kieffer, Chris Hinrichs, Ellen Connolly Row 2: Karancl Lnughlin, Pam Goedken, Brenda Schulte, Mari Hagen, Gloria West, Kim Kusian, Liz Berry, Jean Johansen Row3: Nina Hetrick, Karen Schwake, Lori Muhlcnbruch. Lori Miller, Liu Nelson. Lori McLaughlin. Sherry Beckman. Susan Grapp. Kelly Bittner Row I Kelly Eppard. Cindy McDonald. Nancy Pender. Mary Peterson. Vicki Dm , Jayne Tombergs. Patsy Peiffer, Kim Johnson. Barb Johnston Front Row: Linda Carstensen, Kathy Carmody, Judy Miller, Roxanne Jordan, Shelly Gafford. Deanna Niemeier. I-eigh Roudebush, Barbara Ralph. Jan Strunk Row 2: Linda HuUe, Colleen Wettengel, Deb Kus- aero . Cindy Borchardt. Lynne Green, Joyce Hemann. Sue Heykes. Phoebe Savonell. Lori Finch Row 3: Lori Siebels. Cheryl Behnke, Kim Rains, Barb Put , Karla Ftderspiel. Eileen Munns. Lynn Wilson. Cindy Wrage Row - . Carole Sievere, Kim Morenz. Molly Dillon, I-ori Vonder lindc. 1 jiuri Carberry. Sharon Tate, Paula Vincent, Janet Ashline 184 Hagemam Carrie Front Row: Teresa Thompson. Julie Eddie. Lynne Fisher, Joellvn McBride, Susan Brehm, Lisa Sampson. Kothy Scifried Row '2: Joan Schafer. Joyce Haugen. Teresa Bowman. Kimberly Baer. Kathy Bahl. Kristi Wanlz. Cynthia Cook, Joanie King RowEva Schwamman. Karla Landers. Amy Breon, Joyce Blockhus, l-ea Ruen, Linda Cook. Janice Strosrhein Row 4: Kellie WesseU, Katharine Allee, Beth Herrig, Tainmy Grant, I slie Campbell. Cynthia Preece, Mary Cofelt. Kirstin Foss Front Row: Jolene Ptacelc. Lisa Herman. Susan Vonderheide. Jan Boe- kriman. Debbie Bcmrieh, JoKllen Schulz. Kelli Kolarud, Sandy Hauser. Mary Callahan, Nancy Fahrney. Roberta McAfee Row 2: Laura Holtz. Su nO'Donnell, Lynette Foley. Virginia Chizek. Elizabeth Kuehn, Ann Donohue. Carol Sullivan. Rhonda Weirich Row Jane Walker. Janet Easterday. Karen Kwoldt, Leslie Rychel, Jolvn Meyer. Bonnie Peterson. Madalyn Cain, Deb Fischer. Nancy Stuhr Row 4: Tierny Neitzke. Julia Ryan, Judy Herrick. Julie Steffen. Beth VanDiest, Sara Wernimont, Pam Guenther. Margo Lansing. Brenda Veenstra, Laurie Rippentrop, Deb Nicrmann Hagcmann 185 Charlie Front Row: Ann Abele, Tori Luxford, Caryl Martin, Pat Wynn. Tammi Bish. Heidi Rehmke, Sandy Gray. Kathy Lilly. I-4 ri Pieper, Susan Cza- bala. -lo Jacobs Row 2: Kathy Doyle, Sally Merritt, Deb McCurry, Mary Pannkuk, Mary Anderson. Marcia Green, Julie Klein. Heidi Hendrick- on. Kristi Tietz. Deb Hill, Diane Bries, Jolene Stock Row 3: Jeanette Kellogg, Jane Lorenzen, Michelle Eden, Jan Huber. Dianna Troge, Anita Damone. Inaura Troge, Pam Dencklau, Kristi Chesick, Suzanne Riedesd. Janelle Glasener, Paula Struther . Judy Hildenbrand Ron 4: Jo Siever , Chris Thoren. Michelle Pettinger, Sara Merrihew. Ann Nehman, Rox- anne Perth. Mary Breitlnach. Ilene Arends, Carol McMahon. Cindy Van- dekamp. Lisa Embrce, Sue Woodruff. Jane Ebera Jackie Front Row: Robin Foulk, Kim Taylor, Cindy Nusbaum, Sue Oburhaus. Kim Page, Carol Hinrichsen, Lora Streff Row 2: Karen Carson, Terri Stewart, Carol McBride. Barb Pody, Laura Courtright. Terry Appen- zeller. Sue Gericke Row 3: Nancy Muhlenbruch, Vickie Sprugel, Ann Fox. Michelle Courtright. Sherry Manson, Lori Sovereign I 186 Hagemann Fnr.: Hot . Becky Norton, Sara Hatcher, Diane Hayes. Brenda Shep- herd. Kalhv Tanner. Candy Wclbes, Brenda Scheckel, I oia Knutson, M. hdlf Mack. Nancy Sloth. Lisa Laughlin. Mary Ann DeGroote Row ± Vj'i Wilton. Susanna Scott. Lori Smith. LeAnne Rosenthal, Cathy Ste- phrmon, Vicki Thompson. Lana Harry. Kristi Miller. Kathy Lenius. Patti Hcmbry. Bev Doehrmann Row 3: Kathi Muhlenbruck, Carla Sche- kel. Michele Wilkinson. Sarah Sears, Gina Scull. Rhonda Neumann, Dee Jans . Cindy Phalen, Michelle Gilbert, Donna Graber, Jamie Murphy, Tanna Riehl Row 4: Carla Keicks, Val Borcherding, Nancy Sickmann, Sue Johnson, Lori Arns, Shelly Else, Julie Wolbere, Mary Ensminger, Jill Trewin, Barb Morris, Cindy Schmidt Lannie Frat Row: Kaley VanDeventer, Diane Schnieders, Tami Sandidge, Mi- chelle Weeks, Kim Denier. Sue Gaffney. Marilee Brokaw, Kriati Rugge- terg, Janet Kluesner, Karen Wollmering Row 2: Tami Herb, Rhonda Jwcph. Kim Allen. Cheryl Wall, Jill Stroud, Cindy Coles, Denise Tes '..• «t.Gayla Mason. Peggy Gilbraith. Maureen McConnell Row3: Wanda Coy. Marcia Schrader. Karen Janzam, Julie Weaver, Kim Pearce, Pam Zickuhr. Merilee Johnson. Vicki Krueger, Carolyn Short, Virginia Lof- tus, Lisa Blum Row 4: Kathy Sande, Tami Leisinger, Amie Porter, Julie Ihry. Deanna Schultz, Cynthia Jergens, Sherri Hansel, Janice Waggoner, Constance Thompson, Laura Upah, Elaine Osmundson Hagemann 187 Lawther Hall Lawther, a women's residence hall, started its year off with its Third Annual Volleyball Watermelon Feed with Shull Hall. The hall also held Anna B. Days , in which the houses competed against each other. Renault won the honor of hanging the Anna B. Banner in their house lounge. “Battle of the Bands” and Little Sis Weekend were also held. Coffee House , a series of musical enter- tainment was provided by the social counsel. Natalie Reinemund and Nora Lose cook a snack. Lawther 189 Bella Front Row: Linda Heacock. Christie Manfull, Jan Thielen, Robin Camp- lx-ll. June Friedman, Keri Coates, Janet Honomichl, Julie I-eslein, Cherie Bissell. Julie Miller.Tracy Butler. Marie Beiner. Kristy Anderson Row 2:Caroline Lanshe. Marchelle Logan, Pam Tell. Laura Chase. Mary Milewsky. Mitzi Sager. Kari Wilkens. Susan McFarland, Diane Differ- ing, Kris Kurt. Linda Ledger, Janet Wilbur Row 3: Julie Vulich, Toni Css person, Ranae Nerem, Gale Garlock. Jacque North, Kendra Gaos. Lori Stebbins, Linda Beisner, Diane Rothrock. Jackie Winter. Jill Mar queth Row 4: Lois Groth. Rita Riggert. Kara Holloway. Julie Cook. Julie Hngie. Audrey Stotts. Nancy Usher. Sandy Nichols. Mary Havey, Lisa Rosebcrry, Donna Kuln Bordeaux Front Row: Marcia Kendrick, Danette Gerken. Kathy Tritz. Vicki Remner. Suzanne Dahm, Deb Porter. Melanie Carter, Deb Northway. Julie Hindes Row 2: Laura Lowe, Julie Schiling, Beth Dooley. Michelle Lynch, Kay Kollasch, Virginia Rcints, Pat Hutchcnson, Laurie Schroeder, Janet Post, Patty McCoy Row 2: Becky Higgins. Karen Til- den. Sheila O’Connell, Maureen Michael, Tammy Scott. Sonya Wilken- son, Sandra Ziescr, Sandy Von Leaning, Deb Doughan. Beth Mescher Row I: Lori Henning, Pam W« odard, Jill Hardie, Susan Poss, Deb Schnoebclcn, Lori Iverson, Renee North, Karen Olsen, Tammy Tc . Sharon Donahue 190 Lawther Catava Front Row:Sheri Jay, Rase Kagen. Diane Rhoades, Pauline Green, Lee Hi «% Cindy Jtrgins, Sheryl Davenport. Becky Burgess. Judy Tate, Ktthir Biiack Row 2:Sandy Cooper. Sue Davidson, Pam Maring. Melissa shield , Liz Gray. Kris Kl« cke. Barb Preuss. Connie Van Deest, Sara Johnson, Jean toe Wallis Row :i: Jack Smith, Brenda Poetel, Jill Kerns, Kelly Bartz, Lynn Stum. Carla Chambers, Lori Orth, Stacie Funderman. Nita Marsh. Becky Plummer Row 4: Gretchen Mere, Molly McGowen, Lisa Christiansen, Traci Franke, Sheila Soehner, Sue Brewer, Jody We- ber, Marci Uhl, Robin Coppola Front Row: Beth Krueger, Linda Rutz, Amy Moir. Jeanne Massey, Barb Sucher, Karen Bock. Cheryl Turner. Angela Varland, Nancy McCollam, Jrnm Gregory. Michelle Schulewitz. Dawn Sorenson Row 2: Laura Cram, Kelly Bond. Julie Verwera. Roxanne Parker. Linda Becker, Karen Kai- icr. Judy Manether. Anita Dougherty, Shari Horner. Cindy Cook, Kim Benedix Row ,'f: Marilyn Hoi in berg. Barb Osborne, Julie Otto, Corinne Meyer. Kri Baughman. Barb Buhr, Marilyn Schmitz, Cindy Duckworth, lane Harlan, Deb Condon, Lorrie Classon. Barb Deskin Row 4: Becky Hanson. Sheryl Tudeen, Julie Mertz, Lori Ketelsen, Carla Kellen, Re- ■ ee Coonrad, Chris Sundrup, Lisa Stickney. Shelly Clay, Teresa Cun- lingham, Karen Morse, Kim Griffeth Row 5: Rhonda Shada, Brenda Griesert, Mary Thomas. Kim Coon, Ginny Garner. Trudy Malone, Anita Hoffman, Krista Beadle, Lori Susemihl, Bobbi Froyen I Lawther 191 Cordey Front How: Ann Hick , Julie Hortenson. Honda Thomas, Nancy Jelinek, Julie Thune. Barb Merrill, Mary Reimers, Connie Conn Row 2 Sarah Moore, IJm S« | er. Doretha Walker, Marshelle ('lark. Lori Wilbanks. Sue Johnson, Tammy Manalt Row 3: Deniece Heed. Gladys Holthaus. Anne McGonegle. Debbie Fuhrman. Theresa Brennan, Lisa Brandt. Kay Yoder. Judy Ruehle Row J: Rozalee Rice, Mary Weber. Sandy Dunivnn. Kathy Peters. Kathy Otting, Trish Underberg. Penny Weatherly Front Row: Jeannine Bohounek, Connie Fullenworth. Denise DiCello, Kim Philpott. Cindy Sue Rose, Debbie Ixibaugh. Cherri Willms, Becky Spooner Row 2: Sheryl Wheatly. Wanda Marolf. Tammy Hart, Deb Humphrey, Sharon Scott. Nancy Peterson. Chellney Feller. Jeanne Joebgen Row 3: Michelle Fries , Janet Oetken, Jolene Corlett, Diane Barrer. Lisa Johnson, Sandy Sieverding, Carol Dare, Julie Peters, Lori Maruth Row 4: Dora Mount, Lynn Pit . Terri Sundrup. Linda Wright, Karma Anderson. Brenda Mohl, Terri Muehlenthaler 192 Lawther | Renauft Fro.?.' flos.-Carlene Burrichter. Kathy Kramer. Lisa Wolfe, Carol Cza- UU. Jodie Neese, Sue Calonder, Sheryl Ouderkirk, Tummy Benzing, Jclie O'Brien Row 2:Oari Davis, Lana Jones, Brenda Roe. Lisa Clayton. Bieky Smith. Sharon Pins, Julie Pass, Lori Fox, Kathy Kirschbaura Row Richelieu .1: Karen Kungel. Kathy McDonald, Cheryl Monteforte, Sue Clark, Alicia Eckstein. Julie Geronzin, Dana Hanna. Kathy McKenzie, Mona McGriff Row i: Joanne Deltman, Ellen Morrissey, Sheryl Steinbronn, Marcy Wilford, Lisa Plumer, Teri Neitzke, Angela Sindergard, Lisa Hemesath Front Row. Shelly Gerard, Jody Martin, Anne Armknect, Sarah Terry. Linda Leuschen, Gail Gaimari, Melissa Alsman, Janet Roys Row 4: Paula S Postrl Row 2: Jean Hammes, Lori Sandage, Cathy Weber. Mary Wilhelm, Kay Gramlich, Pam Barta, Bonnie Lenz, Deb Taft, Diane V. 4P I-iurie Lefebure. Geni Peterson Row 3: Nancy Babor, Julie Wolf, DeGreef Lawther 193 Noehren Hall Residents of Noehren, a co educational residence hall, worked on ex- panding their “Coffee House” series by putting an emphasis on enter- tainment by small groups and spontaneous acts. Sunday afternoon art shows were held in the main lounge, with the art work contributed by UNI students. The “6:00 Series” was also offered to Noehren residents and provided information on a different subject each week. Leslie Sheridan, hall coorditaht Curt Becker glances up from his notebook. Dennis Pearson basics in the sunlight. Relaxing in his room is John Norman. Cynthia Cechota sleeps in. Noehrcn 195 Andromeda Front Row: Scott Ncurcnschwoger, Steve Wiebler. Greg Botkin. Todd Cromett Jeff Burry practices his sax. Antigone Front Row: Rhonda Hutchinson, Deb Christian, Lynn Kuperschmid, Janet Graves, Jill Cram, Jill Burns. Lynn Schoel, Judy Young Row 2r Deb Coffey. Tracy Harn, Angie Zeimet, Diane Anderson, Laura Mason, Suzan Borbeck, Linda Groom, Julie Os wood. Carolyn O’Connel Row 3: Peg Olsen, Barb Scott, Jerry Arras. Val Gander, Connie Pavelec, Dina Drilling. Cynthia Cechota, Lori Pietsch Row 4: Mary Jo Grace, Kathy Law. Chris Thomas, Darla Bachman, Maureen King, Teri Faktor, Peg Seward, Linda Rosauer, Sandi Reel 196 Noehren Aphrodite Front Row: Tori Wagner, Robyn Enabnit, Karen McAndrew. Barb Tower .. Julie Haugen, Julie DeVoss. Jan Hirt, Joanne Sieck, Liz Gab- bard Row 2: Karen Chambers, Lisa Auer. Sherri Taylor, Chris Jackson, Kim Knudson, Jean Lauer. Bonnie Hervcy. Karla Nigton. Mary McCoy Row 3: Denise Buckley. Karen Henrich. Mary Ryder. Cherrill Oxenford. Kathy Rhinhardt, Mary Roeder, Kris Thompson, Holly Perkins, Pam Thompson Row 4: Kathy Knobbe, Mariann Hullman, Joy Waugh, Barb Brown, Karol Knipp, Marnell Simmons, Mary Leavell, Ruth Freitag, Claudia Wahl Front Row: Pam Lockwood, Janet Berning, Martha Andrews, Roseann Bellini, Karla Mickelson, Anita Novak Row 2: Sharon Schmitt, Kathy Maiers, Jeannine Brault, Deanne Tomash, Cindy Schulte, Becky Bur- I dette Row 3: Kay Eisele, Patty Pittman, Lois Hennessey, Jan Schwartz, Ann Welsh, Amy Hohman Row 4: Kay Larson, Kathy Butters, Roxanne Zmolek, Penny Prosser. Julie Berger, Julie Canfield, Pamela Durst Noehren 197 Atlanta Front How: Becky Rickard. Cindy Trueblood, Deb Evans. Julie Schroeder, Anne Jensen. Erin Phalen, Jennifer Kennedy. Janet Kingery, Shelly Dubois Row 2:Brenda V'anDaele, Cassie Wilson. Lori McClanna- han. Sarah Shillington, Denise Wersingcr, Michelle Monroe. Angie Moyer. Krista Peterson. Theresa Roberts. Tami Platt Row 3: Carol Tanner. Cindy Smith. Pam Jensen. Lon Matojcck. Ann Bruckshaw. Heidi Sundet. Rhonda Roseberry. Theresa Neville, Linda Stoltcnbcrg Row 4: Becky Braden. Paula Purcell. Judy Smith. Sherri Obr, Karen Honken. Valerie Whitehouse. Sue Jacobs. Jan Leavens. Arden Eppley. Kathy Toillion Front Row: Ron Fry, Steve Saver, Steve Sheldon, Steve Gary, Brian Worth Row 2: Joe Schmitt, Dennis McDonnell, Pat Kruchenberg, David Jahnke, Dwaine Brown Row 3:Roy Roland, Scott Ketelaen, Scott Young- strom, Doug Postal, Jason Bobst Row 4: Mark TerBeek, Kent Penquitf. Rich Maynard. John Williamson 198 Noehren A spider funeral continues. Craig Maltby waits for the showers to be cleaned. Noehren 199 Front Row: Patrice Norton, Kathy EllerUon, Sue Fessler, Connie Dutcher. Julie Gunderson. Mary Gannon Row 2: Kim Woodall, Shelly Mulford, Carol Coohcy. Cindy Conner, Diane Berry, Lee Hagen, Lorri West Row «7; Johanna Ripley. Julie Christie. Cathy Corley. Kara Peter- son, Janet Griese, Margaret Chizek, Jane Rohach Row 4: Kim Klein- gartner. Jean Squires, Cheryl Hilhy, Joan Cuddigan, Lynn Weatoff, Sarah Shirbroun Front Row: John Horman, Greg Gilbertson, Bob Sloan, Dave Grandfield, Scott Carson. Tom Bradley, Craig Maltby. Mark Reiter Row 2r Scott Trittien, Mitch Nauman, Todd Linville. Randy 1 -arson. Pete Fagen, Curt Becker, Mark Meier. Jim Whitcomb Row 3: Tracy Bigley. Dennis Pear- son. Jeff Burry. Jeff Kellen, Mark Gebh rt, Mick Homan, John Myrtue, Jack Schulte Row 4: Mark Whitham, Greg Andersen, Rod Hoover, John Bakewell, Wilmcr Kieffer. Dave Kueker. Mark Nielsen, Herb Benshoof, Mark Gilbertson 200 Noehren Niobe Front How: Jacqueline Pudcnz, Gina McDowell, Jan Tigges. Jean Mc- Donald, Ixiri Mommer. Sue Karns. Laura Lehner Row £SueAnn Hook, Jeanne Kanne, Deb Hulshizer, Lisa Huer. Mnrilee Feldman. Cindy Brandes. Sheri Moran, Jill Pick Row 3: Vickie Uttcrson. Sandy Fogle, Beth Jackson. Mary McQuillen, Eileen Slattery. Julie Nelson. Maggie Thomas. Janice Gamble. Sherry Graham How 4: Peggy Anthofer. Jean- ette Wasmund. Kim Heisterkamp. Karen Steimel, Annette Kenney. Ja- net Dohrman. Valerie Madson. Patrice Hilby. Shirley Goode, Holly Juhl Row 5: Bra Holt. Susan Atherton. Kay Heller. Kelley Alexander. Karen Rollene. Tami Schcbler, Tara Whitnah. Mary Lynn Brimeyer. Diane Gerlach, Sandy Lineberry Front Row:Gregor MacDonald, Brian Nelson. Daryl Lilly, Bob I.aRocca, Jim Grace How 2: Mike Taft, Mike Ross. David Ewing, Jeff Nelson. Joe Pilippelli. Jim Bishop How 3:Steve Dickinson. Jay Birkey. Joe Harrison, Steve Re If, Dyke Jones Row 4: Barry Show, Jim Beyer. Dave Meyer Kent Newell, Brad Lind. Don Dague Noehrcn 201 Phaedra Front Ro -: Anne Gallagher. Michele Ryan, Jenny Rodine, Jnlindn Isaacson, Joyce Hicks. Marcia Bacon. Janclle Mortvedt, Tami Haverly Row 2: Pam House. Carleen Trout. Sarah VV'estendorf, I iura MacVey, Amy Seitz, Angela Berggren, Jenny Varland. Theresa Merfeld, Diane Wheeler Row 3: Beth Brown, Annette Jensen, Sherri Enquist, I.ori Patterson. Diane Thoel. Michele Whorley, Connie Stevens, Gail Briddle. Connie Schlueter Row 4: Barb Burgardt. Maria Mihalakis, Mikki McClure, Eleanor Baker, Lori Howard, Deb McClure. Casey Finley. Martha Ortmayer. Alicia Hanson, Khiannon Chastain Row .5: Pom Ben bow. Cathi Clark. Chcrie Mcdberry. Janet O’Connell, Elaine Stuart. Jeanne Butters. Kim Fetzer. Carolyn Boysen Front Row;Debbie Kauzlarich. Patty Ryan, Dawn Gary. Liza Henkel. Mary Mahoney, Melody Frazer. Marsha Burkhart, Lisa Paulson. Anne Luzum, Beth Wright Row 2: Gerri Dodds. I«aura Preinn. Kelly Clark, I.aurie Larson. Mary Hult. Cindy Varland, Dorri Lcnz, Kathy Cook. Sheila Wiese. Valeric Crces. Denise Still Row 3: Megan Ryan. Molly Duncan, Shannon Pcnquitc. Barb Shafer. Cindy Bergmann. Julie Miller. Karen Tait, Kristy Pevestorf, Mary Sue Fangman, Deb Kckermann, Mary Hunzinger Row 4: Lynn Buscher, Lisa Henry. Ann Erdmann, Thomine Wilson. Dorothy McCauley. Lianne Thome. Connie Gehrke, Catherine Nation. I eAnn Jensen. Beth Roy 202 Noehren Noehren 203 Rider Hall Rider is the only all male hall with 24 hour visitation. Each member of the Rider staff take turns throughout the year sponsoring an informational program for the hall residents. Tim Nowell engages in arm-to-arm combat with Tim Way land. Dan Italic hits the munch ie machine . Rider 206 Front Row: Joel Jeanblanc. Joe Mengel, Joel Shuta. Dan Ixxiermeier. Dennis Park Row 2: I.ynn Nelson. Ru srll Hall. Larrv Lions. Don Wichhaidt, Randy Pierce Row3:Roger Otting, Jon Roussel. Dave Hour. Ian Row 4: Dennis Thoma. Jeff Harrison. Brian Berg. John Woskowsky Carpenter Front Row: Dean Zarmbinski, Lorry Prudenz. Karl Ehlero, Dan Drezler, Joe Schrader. Lyle Reichter. Fred Stubbe. Craig Aune. Pat Hannam Row 2: Ken Schreiber. Jeff Michels. Kevin Arnold. Jim Miller. Jeff Fulmer. Rick (Bluto) Hodaon. Todd Gassmer. Lance Grieg Row 3: Mick Fischel, Kurt Marshall. Mark Fisher. Jeff Pacovsky. Joe Sernott. Jim Gray. Doan Stamp. Dave Shelton. Dave Barker Row 4: Jeff Buss. Keith Dirks. Tim Schwanz. Mike Heaberlin. Tom Hartman. Jeff Cheney. Brent Barlow. Jeff Shoemaker. Tony Hotchkiss 206 Rider Drake Front Row: Lance Peter . Jeff Durschcr, Andrew Pickart. Brett Bigger, Rob Niedcrhauser. Phil Wirt . Mike Betzer, Tim Larson, Bob Olson. Tim Crowley Row 2: Tab Newbury. Matt Judge. Craig Iverson, Kurt Mnxon. Rob Nicoeon. Pete Sundbcrg. Bryan Pearee. Bryce Blaine. Cory Shields. Don DcRegnier Row 3: Tom Clausen. Scott Eckerman, Jim Bradley, Tim Murphy, Bernie Hesse. Dave Chile . John Peterzalek. Pat MacDonald. Richard DePenning. Bob Martin Row 4: Bob Brichetto, Monte Tjclmcland. Gregg Albert. John Icko . Mike Plaehn. Dave Doerz- man. Craig Minor. Sean Mooney. Dave Donato, Mike Helle. Dan Dahms Rider 207 Grimes Front Row: Jeff Davis, Doug Owen'.. Kirk Stickfort. Steve Ehler . Jim Brichetto. Brian Masters. Andy Brannon. Marc Ferguson Row 2: Dave Groves, Doug Lourens. Lee Toole. Greg Byrnes. Andy Sheston. Scott Richards, Jerry Greer. Dana Morton Row .'£• Jeff Hines. Steve I,arson. Mark Murphy. Mike Huser. Steve Feuerbach. Darrell Finley. Jeff Cham hers, Marv Bruha Row 4: Lyndon Thompson. Scott Plarnbeck. Dan Schrocdcr. Dan Ix-tt. Tom Dentel. Scot Mason. Marty Postel Front Row: Scott Erikson. Don Schwartz, Louis Rugger. Todd Steil, Doug Smith, Jerry Kennedy. Mike Sievere, Claude Thayer Row 2: Joe Poepichal. Bob Olson. Don Heuer. Tracy Booth, Scott Nelson. John Cacciatore, Mike Hill Row 3: Rod Sevcrin. Dean Eggere, Randy Rohr. Matt Sisk. Dennis Berk. Denny Poonnan. Jeff Denniston, Scott Simpson Row 4: Leon Blankenfeld, A1 Petersen, Rick Rodenbeck, Dave Kwikkel, Harlon Olsthoorn, Tom Prenger, Bob Bailey I 208 Rider Front Ron-: Stove Martins. John Miller. Don rzak. Scott 1n“h'a | Mike Winters. Tim Murray, David Wedand Row 2: Johri Zobcck. Bill Yount. Scott Smith. Mark Loring. Steve Sack. Joe Hndachek. I on Pry, David Kalny Row 3: John Rohde. Charles Brnsoeter. Dave Fry. Al Herman. Mike McBride. Jeff Yate . Mark Gehrig Row 4 Steve Atzani. Tom Cuvelier, Brian McGuire. Dave WelU. Chris Stamatelos, Gene V. ei- gert. John Grube. John McNeal Sherman Front Row: Mark Miller, Chris Miliner. Jim Barnes. Doug Farnsworth. Dan Kinlcv, Woody Stickford, Pete Kggen. Tod Beavers Row 2: Scott Reyes, Bill Hoke. Mark Fienup. Dan Clitdwyer, Brad Smith. Joe Preia- korn, Keiven Cone. Steve Pestkervitch Row 3:Steve Agan, Rich Heaber- n, Greg Clouse. Eric Christenson, Jim Lynch. John Holm. Steve Seal- amer. Scott Hauser Row 4: Ned Fagg. Bret Walter Bob Crockett. Tim I'ayland, Joe Farrier. Murk Holmes. Stove Nicoll Jr., Scott Rink Rider 209 Shull Hall Shull Hall, the only men's hall on campus with limited visita- tion, worked on upgrading the environment and building this year. In September, members of the hall senate and other resi- dents got together and remodeled the conference room. Selling popcorn helped raise money for their projects. Also the Shull men had their first semi-formal in three years and were in- volved in various other educational activities. •Jeff McOUough does his deep breathing exerase. . Steve Holtz, hall coordinator Seniors Steve Arnold and Steve Papke make music at Steve’s Place . Unpacking after mid-term break is Kevin Lose. Bob Rubuy, Phil Werger, and Bruce Bottorff bone up on their foosball. Front How: Richard Richie. Gref! Gaul, Zach Thompson, Troy Trrnu . Tom Roeder, Barry Whitman. Danny Scruff. Mike Donnely, Ken Tigges Row 2: Brian Peters. Dave Fiala, Brian Sturnburg, Brad Meewes, Russ Robinson. Keith Brown. Steve Flamm. Paul Sand. Dan Wadley. Brad Huntington Row S: Gary Sinwell. Rus Robinson. Mike Bader, Dave Shaw. Mark Avoux. Tony Woodall, Steve Arnold. Steve Eliot, Bernie Schueller. Steve Papke. Bob Lynch Row 4: Harlan Harter. Brian Ralph. Steve Mosenbach. Chris Bernat. Paul Smart. Mark Papke, Nick Nau- man. Ken Kortge, Randy Schultz. Tom Bohman. Paul Barnes, Brent Ewell Front Row: William Schmidt, Kevin Ruegsnegger, John Gregory. Rick Ehrhardt, Mark Nurre. Timmy Roller Row 2: Thomas Wynn. Jeff Ni- chol. Craig Weisrock. Kevin Tracy. Chris Holmes, Kevin Schuchmann. Tony Rogerson Row 3: Mike Johnson, Tom I Jimp. Jeff Mills, Larry O'Donnel. Steve Engel Row 4: Dennis Anderson. John Knudson. Jay Block. Mark Rohlk, Ricky Vermazen 212 Shull Cummins Front Row: Bob Corkins, Fred Luckritz, John Clarohan. John Prather, Steve Gerberich, Kevin Johnson, Doug Schroder, Dave Kozak Row 2: Kelly Rix, Zack Holcomb, Ted Wallach, Brad Hughe , Rod Nabholz, Dave Simpson. Steve Dill, Gerd Clabaugh, Chuck Miller, Dan West Row 3: Dion Radig. Randy Ingram, Brian Menage, Jeff Kirkpatrick. Tim Hollett, Tim Ward, Jim Brown. Rod Ball, Jim Logan. John Fulwider, Rick Eggers, Dave Bennett Row 4: Randy Noel, Dick Andre, Steve Adams, Bill Raney, Dan Conner, Kurt Niemier, Opie Campbell, Mark Parham, Mike Hendrickson, Kyle Shatck Row5: JefT Putzier, Dan Bran- denburg, Jim Barrett. Gary Jaehnel. Bob Mittman, Jim Karr, Bruce Thomas. Doug Fisk. John Bruene, Mark Fell, A1 Benson Front Row: Marvin May, Mike Koenen, John Downey, Gary Schuler, Bob Dier, Sean McCarron Row 2: David Hedberg, Craig Robert . Stewart Malone, Kevin Wedeking, Steve Thomas, John Smith. John Renton. Kelly Wiess, Craig Weeks, Eric Pearce Row 3: Jim Thompson. Craig Phipps, Don Green, Quinton Wright, Dave Entgelmeier, Rich Peterson, Bret Weithorn, Terry Kahler, Steve Tanner, Tim Ehrhart Row 4: Kelly O'Neil, Mark Harlung, Brian Hutchins, Randy Davis, Dan Nurre, Al Lem, Craig Balmer, Jeff Bair, Dewayne Ferre!, Mike Phelps Row 5: Dave Burma, Dave Hartman. Mark Huntrods, Brian Donaghy. Dick Tenbraak, Rob Larson. Mike Lang. Greeg Matthias. Dave Rhrig. Craig Schwier, Brent Bemis I Shull 213 Hammill Front Row: Gary Schluetter. Bob Johnson. Kevin Dahle. Mike Schillig, Kevin Jacob. John Mosher Row 2: Ross Hcsebcck. Jim Hoy. Dan Toales. John Robson, Chris Norman Row 3: Bill Shea. Barrs- Rhinehart. Pat Galles. Butch Livingston. Eric Snyder Row 4: Jim Cayton, Jeff Swearin gen. Bob Mundt. Kevin Dietrich. Scott Norberg, Phil Steger Front Row. Jeff Adamovich. Tim Trewin. Doug Snodgrass. Randy Chap- man. Scott Yung. Kurk Nichouse. Ken Daymen. Jim Fletcher Row 2: Tim Boswell, Rick Palmershire. Jan Faege. Chuck Bonjour. Lonnie McMullen, Mike Masters. Scott Frinickan. Dave Weatcope Row 3: Phil Wegcr. Bruce Bottorf. Ray Cunningham. Bill Busmh Row 4: Bill Burke. Bob Ruby. Kevin Zachiarias. Reo Straw. Jay Goodlove. A1 Raecker. Val Kies. Todd Kelly Kendall Front Row: Scott Applegate. John Lyon. Phil Leuellen, Cleo Burns. Carter Breye Now 2: Chris Davis, Mike Schnelling, Frank Kimberly, Tom McMan. Gary Wheeler Row 3: Bob Plate, Craig Brant, Brian Ber- nard. Pete Ylvisaker, Jim Chance Now 4: Kolonad Cade. Kandy Ram lows. Jim Carney, Mark Lunning, Steve Johnson Front Row: Terry York, John Stahowick. Jeff Hill, Ray Marvin, Joeseph Dave Jennison, A1 Purdy Now 3- Rich Galligan, Dan Chapman. Dan Weigl Row 2: Todd Liechty, Rich Leaton, Kurt Burgioni, Dale House, Carlin. Jeff Beckman Shull 215 Family Housing Bob Engstrom samples his wife Pam's cooking. The Parker girls fix each others hair in preparation for their next day of classes. About 1000 family members lived in the 413 family housing units this year. There are mobile homes, bedroom units, and two-story townhouses. According to Jan Hol- lins, Family Housing Resident Manager, the rental rates are much lower than comparable private rates. Family housing provides low cost temporary housing for students. Children of UNI students play outside housing units at Hillside Courts. Mrs. Hilda Palma Helps her son. I onardo, on with his coat. Family Housing 217 Livina At Home The Wayne Davis family enjoy a quick lunch with senior daughter, Sandy. Dani Duke, a Cedar Falls music major, can practice on his own piano. Having a family pet near is one advantage of living at home. Mrs. Da via serves her family, a convenience dorm dwellers miss. It is nice to be around when your kid sister needs help with her homework. Living At Home 219 Apartments Ken Eberhardt waters his favorite plant with his favorite wine. Students above the rank of freshman have a choice between off-campus and dorm living. Many of the houses near campus are divided into apartments and rented by UNI students. Some houses are divided into as much as six apartments and others are rented as a whole house. Hous- ing conditions range from barely habitable to just like mom and dad’s house, and it’s no secret that students will rent just about anything. Cindy Hagg recovers from an afternoon class. Jeff Minnaert gives himself a dishwater manicure while he relaxes in his kitchen. Apartment 121 Apartments Many students choose apartment life over living in the dorms. Living off campus has advantages and disadvan- tages. Students have more privacy but also must cook and buy their own food, and clean up after themselves. An off campus student enjoys an independent life. Though there are added responsibilities, many students adjust well to Steve Hangartner naps at home after a full day of them. studying. Listening to tai es on her stereo is Sherry Dvorak’s favorite pastime. Sophomore Dan Dierks surveys his selection of snacks. Apartments 223 September 6, 1876, 27 students under four in- structors began classes at the Iowa State Normal School in a renovated home for civil war or- phans. The first class graduated in 1878 and .consisted of four people. Upon entering the Normal School students had to sign a statement of intention to engage in school work in Iowa. Since then there have been many changes at UNI. The average graduating class now has 1750 people with a wide variety of degrees. Rhonda Abbott Dawn Adams Denise Adams Shelley Adams Jan Ahrenholtz Lori Alexander Kayla Allison Laurie Amo Julie Anderson Karma Anderson Pamela Anderson Jane Ask Seniors Pamela Baier Debra Bakken Douglas Baldus Randy Ballard Drew Ballensky Brian Balm George Barr Janet Barry Jeff Barry Lea Bartley Burt Barz Richard Beachler 226 Abbott-B«achler Jean Beatty Gary Becker Randall Behrends Rochelle Beier Cheryl Berner Nancy Bennett Terry Bentley Michelle Berard Gerilynn Berding Cindy Bergan Sharon Bergman Barbara Bernhardt Seniors Kristy Berschman Scott Bertelson Ruth Beach Thomas Best Patricia Bever Kim Beyer Margaret Birmingham Mary Blaisdell LuAnn Bloomer Monika Bode Bruce Boegel Mary Bollhoefer Baatty-Bollhoafer 227 Kim Bonneur Cindy Borchardt Linda Borwey Michael Botts Daniel Brandenburg Jeannine Brault Diane Bries Kathleen Broderick Jim Brooks Brenda Brown Jerry Brown Mary Ix u Bruening Seniors Mary Brunkan Marla Budde Linda Bughman Matt Burke Doris Burkle Brenda Burns Richard Burson Robert Busher Miles Bushnell Pat Caboy Mary Cahill Ann Callahan 228 Bonncur-Call han Janet Campbell I aureen Carberry Marsha Carlson Kathy Carney Susan Carroll Thomas Carver Jean Chambers Virginia Chizek John Christensen Kim Christensen Jennifer Clark Denise Clausen Seniors Ann Clausman Katrina Colosimo Jelen Colton Clark Conner Colette Cook Vergestene Cooper Diane Coppage Diane Corcoran Lynn Corcoran Timothy Craig Scott Crampton Donna Crock Campbell-Crock 229 Michael Cumings Brenda Cummins Becky Cunningham Cynthia Cunningham Linda Dailey Michael Daniels Elizabeth Davis Kevin Davis Sandi Davis David Dawson Jan Deboer Janet Demro Seniors Michael Dent Lori Derr Denise Destival Ann Devine Lurae Dewulf Craig Dickinson Diana Dietz Rhonda Dolash Jill Doonan Maureen Doud Barb Dralle Karen Driscoll 230 Cumings-Driscoll Joan Drish Sandra Dunivan Mary Dunn Connie Dutcher Thomas Dyer Lisa Ebel Deborah Ebner Kathy Jo Egesdal Lisa Eicher Diane Eihman Michael Eilander Carol Eldridge Seniors Richard Elliott Kim Ellis Bill Endorf James Eppel Lori Erickson Kathy Ericson James Evans Mary Evans Cheryl Eveleth Margaret Fahey Jeri Fatka Timothy Fienup DrishFienup 231 Darrell Finley Jo Elian Fisk Todd Fitzpatrick Kim Folkers Julie Formanek JoAnn Francois Carolyn Franke Janet Franke Jane Frerk Jonell Frieden LeAnn Friederich Jane Frish Seniors Deanna Funk Terry Gaines Larry Gallagher Mary Gannon Maureen Gannon Carol Garloff Claudia Garloff Linda Gaskill Diane Gasser Jody Geer Jon Geiger Barb Gerdes 232 Finley-Gerde Anna Getzoff Sheryl Geuder Julianne Gilbert Mark Gilbertson Margaret Gilchrist Michael Gilmer Dawn Givens Teresa Goettsch Thomas Golding Janice Goodman Kyle Gordon Rodney Graf Seniors Sue Graham Meredith Granger Bart Greenwood John Gregory Cheryl Greiman Marcia Greimann Lisa Griese Sue Grove Barbara Guisinger Julie Gunderson Annette Haas Connie Habben Getzoff-Hobbcn 233 John Haddy Dianne Halford Brent Hall Elizabeth Hall Laurel Hammes Sharon Hammons Janice Hankner Valori Hansen Becky Hanson Bob Hanson Penny Hardt James Harken Seniors Sharon Harken Cindy Hart Becky Hauser Teri Heimbuck Susan Helgeson Michael Henderson Rhonda Henderson Mark Hendrickson Kristen Henke Bruce Henriksen Karin Henson Charlotte Hesse 234 Haddy-Hewe Lori Hildebrand Deborah Hill Marty Hill Susan Hinkel Constance Hoefer Amy Hohman Dean Holdsworth Sally Hollingsworth Charles Holthaus Janet Honomichl Pam Hoogheem Brenda Hoover Seniors Kristine Hoover Susan Hoover Carl Hotchkiss Leona Hoth Debra Householder Russell Howe Tamma Howe Renee Hubert Kathy Huff Teri Huhman Cathy Huntsberger Rick Hylton Hildebrand-Hylton 236 Juli Ihry Linda Iliff Marilyn Inman Dave Ingersoll Julie Jacque9 Brenda Janssen Karen Janzam Jana Jennings Donna Jensen Debbie John Betty Johnson Christine Johnson Seniors Diane Johnson Janice Johnson Kay Johnson Kris Johnson Steven Johnson Susan Johnson Tyra Johnson Victoria Johnson Pamela Jones Tracy Jones Roxanne Jordan Terry Kahler 236 Ihry-Kahler Joel Kane Mary Kazmerzak Constance Kellen Christoperher Kelly Dan Kenaley Corinne Kennedy David Kenyon Barbara Keppers Marty Kernen Mary Kerns Linda Kerr Khamphou Keutla Seniors Teresa Kincaid Amber Kingery Linda Kirchhoff Mary Kirkpatrick Peggy Kirkpatrick Julia Klein Andy Knoblauch Carol Knoll Linda Koch Melody Koenen Bill Koeppe Donald Kohl Kane-Kohl 237 Kristy Kolbeck Sara Kolthoff Constance Kossives Kathleen Krall Cherie Krencik Mark Krug Pamela Kubicek Jeff Kuepper Tami Kusian Dave Kwikkel Karla Lambert Coleen Landheer Seniors John Langin Cynthia Larson Li9a Larson Patricia Larson Barbara Lau Daniel Leese Annette Lennarson Bonnie Lenz Laura Lewis Lisa Licklider Christi Lines Nancy Lippe 238 Kolbeck-Lippe John Liston Cindy Litchfield Karen Littler Diane Lobsinger Carla Loehr Karen Long Jill Ixtokingbill Jacquelyn Loucks Diane Luett Elizabeth Lusk Paula Luther Lynne Lux Seniors Douglas Mabeus Gregor MacDonald Jacque Mackin Karen Macvey Stuart Malone Rodney Mann Caryl Martin John Martin John Mason Brian Masters Kevin Masters Melanie Mastin Liaton-Mastin 239 Jolene Mathison David Mattke Joyce Maudlin Liz Maxey Jeff McCoige Cynthia McCollam Patti McCool Deb McCurry Jacqueline McDermott Sam Ella McDonald Patricia McGee Coral McGeough Seniors Tom McGiverin Michael McGlashon Karen McGraw Ken McGuire Rebecca Mentink Allan Meyer Debra Meyer Kathleen Meyer I ori Meyer Patricia Meyer Randal Meyer Steve Meyer 240 Mathison-M y«r Karla Mickelson Eileen Mielenhausen Peg Millard Gordon Miller Loia Miller Lynn Miller Ronald Miller Steven Miller Thomas Monaghan Michelle Monroe Carol Mooney Keely Mooney Seniors Debra Moore Neil Morstad Michael Mosher Jill Mott Lori Muhlenbruch Dale Murphy Lynn Murphy Marcia Murphy Jean Murray Kristie Naeve Lori Nagel Tammy Nelsen Mickelson-Nelsen 241 Gary Nelson Kathy Nelson Steve Neppl Kerry Nestor Marcia Netz Annette Neveln Paula Newbrough Howard Newell Thomas Noack Stephen Noone Kathryn Nordmeyer Patrice Norton Seniors Daniel Nurre Brenda O’Brien Michael O’Brien Robert O’Brien Roxanne Ohde Jill Olbertz .James Olson Robert Olson David Opperman Laura Oppermann Greg Osborn Kathy Otting 242 Neloon-Otting Joel Overton Steven Papke Pamela Park Patricia Park Pamela Parks Connie Parmer Jayne Parsons Sally Patterson Craig Pauley Teresa Peiffer David Peters Geni Petersen Seniors Rebecca Peterson Roland Peterson Anne Phillips Kathy Piltingsrud Laurel Plambeck Julie Poe Jeff Pomerenk Cynthia Pope Bradley Powell Randy Prati Sue Propp Matthew Quealy Overton-Quealy 243 Don Raatz Joan Radloff Layne Rasmussen Pattie Rath Sara Rathke Timothy Ray James Rebik Donna Reed Carol Reeve Ronda Reid Diane Reinig Mary Ann Rettko Seniors Ralene Reyer Elsa Riecke Susan Rieckenberg Kimberly Riemenschneide Darlene Riggs Faith Rinder Mark Rochford Brian Rodenberg Karen Rollene Lisa Rupiper Kathryn Sampson Scott Saunders 244 Raatz-Saundere Sue Schacherer David Schemmel Karla Schiltz John Schmidt Thomas Schmidt Kim Schmidtke Robert Schoby Jr. Karen Scholl Marcia Schrader Susan Schuetele Cheryl Schuster Joel Schutta Seniors Dennis Schuur Patricia Scott Colleen Seifert Cindy Sensor Joan Sexton Lori Sharff Patricia Shay Steven Sheldon Cynthia Sheppard Michael Shilhanek Sarah Shirbroon Gregory Shireman Schacherer-Shi reman 245 Janine Shovein Stan Shubert Celeste Simoff Jerry Skelley Janet Slessor David Smith Dianne Smith Jane Smith Karen Smith Mary Smith Rebecca Smith Ron Smith Seniors Steven Smith Julie Smyth Allen Sorensen John Sorensen Bruce Sostak Gerilyn Spaeth James Spratt Rick Squire Bary St John Dan Stanislav Joe Starcevich Brent Starkey 246 Shovein-Starkcy Michael Stasi Michelle Stasi Brent Stearns Peggy Stebbins Richard Steffen Gerald Steffes Kay Stevenson Ann Stewart Stan Stewart Eric Stoebner Diane Stork Laura Stratton Seniors Brett Strayer Mary St rein Linda Strobbe Karen Strong Susan Stuedemann Carol Sullivan Kevin Swanson Lori Swenson David Swick David Takes Greg Tangen Steven Tate Stasi Tate 247 Catherine Tell Alan Tenney Thomas Theisen Martha Thielen Linda Thilges Elisabeth Thoelke Jayne Thomas Chris Thoren Bruce Thurm Laurie Tidball Jill Timm Daniel Todd Seniors Bruce Toenjes Sue Tyler Nancy Uchytil Jodie Udelhoven Tricia Underberg Kelly Underwood Rod Underwood Bruce Usher Kaley Vandeventer Kevin VanHeiden Keith Vanloo Joann Vannini 248 Tell-Vannini Dianne Vislisel Ann Vogel Beth Volberding Kevin Volkens Sheila Von Spreecken Julie Vulich Jennifer Wagner Dori Walker Cynthia Warner Rindee Watermiller Sally Webb Leann Wegner Seniors Larry Weig Roxanne Weis Brian Wenger Tracy Wentzien Ruth Ann Westerberg Kathy Westphal Rhonda Wieland Debbie Williams Kevin Williams Dave Wilson Linda Wilson Lynn Wilson Vi i eJ-Wil on 249 Tammy Wilson Julie Winther Rhonda Wissink Jolene Withers Margaret Woestmar Linda Wolf Tracy Wolfe Karla Woodall Karen Woodiwiss Bruce Woods Lori Wormley Cindy Wrage Seniors Alan Wright Alane Wymore Cynthia Yakel Barbara York Sue Zabel Donna Zieser Mary Ziesman 250 Wilson-Ziesman Gary Adelmund Clint Allan Mary Amble David Anderson Susan Artley Susan Baker Patsy Banwart Cheryl Barber Mary Basye Barbara Biliot Lori A. Blauwet Teresa Breuer Seniors Teresa Carr Diane Castings Patricia Christopherson Jane Cibula Lee Cochran Nancy Compton William Coontz Randy Costello Cheri Cox Daniel Curran Kathy Dewitt Owen Dockter Adelmund-Dockler 261 Julie Dogotch Danielle Dooley Renee Dreshack Janet Dunkelburger Kendall J. Fate Michael Fertig Nancy Flesch Chris J. Gammack Donna Gell Tammi Gord Kim Groen Willard Grove Seniors Wendy Guetzko Robert Gull Nicki Gurnas Karin Gustafson Pam Hammond Steve Hangartner Doug Hansen Kellie Heller Ellen Hemesath Deh Hesson Cynthia Heying Laurel Hofbauer 252 Dogotch-Hofbauer Elaine Hood Robert Hruska Debra Jenkins Ann Kaloupek Shelley Kaloupek Bill King Cathy Klima Annie Kontos Linnae Krull Leann Kubik Carol Langel Jeff Lathrop Seniors William Latimer, Jr. David Livingston Beth Matejcek Tom Matheson Pam Maurer Debbie McClure Janice McElroy Barb Mengler Ann Miller Karen Moritz James Muetzel Donna Muhlenbruck Hood-Muhlenbruck 253 Katherine Murphy Pam Nation Tim Neumann Carol Norman Gary Northrup Lawrence R. O'Donnell Henry Okonta Sheryl Osborn Curt Patterson Craig Poolman Keith Potts Kelly Prescott Seniors Lynne Prusha Janet Rasmussen John Rewoldt Alinda Rich JoAnn Rich Thomas Riley Laurie Rippentrop Bruce Roth Evelyn Roth Diana M. Rother Becky Rowedder Trish Ruark 264 Murphy-Ruark Ro9ane Santos Thomas L. Savoy Kenneth Schieuer David Schmidt Sharon Schnieders Joan M. Schulte Sue Schulz Brenda Schwarz Robert Simmons Wanda Smith Teresa Snyder Lila Starr Seniors Carol Steffen Deann Strait Scott Strait Scott Thiel Brenda Thies Todd Vanmaanen Karen Vannorman Gary Walker Daniel Waller Terry R. Watters Denise Woods Richard E. Youds Santos-Youds 256 A Anderson, Dennis 212 Auer, Lisa 197 Anderson, Dr. B. Wylie 67 Aueatad, Tammy 169 Abbott, Eric 150 Anderson, Gloria 119 Aune, Craig 206 Abbott, Katy 180 Anderson, Greg 200 Austin, Sue 171 Abbott, Rhonda 176, 226 Andenon, Jan 171 Avoux, Mark 212 Abel, Mark 158 Anderson, Jane 176 Aznan, Raja Raja 152 Abele, Ann 186 Anderson, Julie 171, 226 ACCOUNTING CLUB 102 Anderson, Karma 192, 226 B Adamovich, Jeff 214 Anderson, Kirk 128, 176 Adams, Dawn 226 Anderson, Kristy 190 Baack, Kathie 191 Adams, Denise 226 Anderson, Lori 161 Babcock, Patricia 166 Adams, Jon 160 Anderson, Mary 186 Babor, Nancy 193 Adams, Lana 171 Anderson, Pam 226 Bachman, Darla 1% Adams, Lori 91 Anderson, Pat 177 Bachtell, Thomas 161 Adams, Russ 177 Anderson, Sarah 170 Back, Lisa 160 Adams, Shelley 226 Anderson, Shane 176 Bacon, Marcia 202 Adams, Steve 213 Anderson, Susan 171 Bader, Mike 212 Adelmund, Gary 251 Anderson, Soloman 151 Baer, Dave 180 ADMINISTRATION 38 Anderson, Sue 131 Baer, Kathy 178 Adney, Marla 151 Anderson, Tim 160 Baer, Kimberly 185 Adkins, Joni 167 Anderson, Wade 158 Bagg, Gloria 154 Agan, Steve 209 Anderson, Dr. Wayne 61 Bahl, Kathy 185 Ahart, Karen 167 Andre, Dick 213 Bahts, Laura 167 Ahmad, Prasad 150 Andresen, Pat 180 Baier, Brett 178 Ahmad, Rokiah 153 Andrews, Martha 197 Baier, Pamela 166, 226 Ahmad, Noraini 153 ANDROMEDA 1% Bailey, Bob 208 Ahrenholtz, Jan 226 Anliker, Jay 179 Bailey, Laurie 169 Aikman, Harvey 180 Anstretter, Brian 179 Bainter, Brooke 169 Aibel, Howard 50 Antenen, Cheryl 91, 176 Bair, Jeff 213 Albert, Ann 89 Anthofer, Peggy 201 Baker, Carla 181 Albert, Gregg 207 ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB 100 Baker, Carolyn 152 Albert, Laurie 178 ANTIGONE 196 Baker, Eleanor 202 Albrecht, Diane 90 ANYTHING GOES” 12 Baker, Lisa 180 Aldrich, Janice 184 APACHE 150 Baker, Sara 168 Alexander, Kelley 201 APARTMENTS 220 Baker, Susan 179, 251 Alexander, Lori 90, 226 APHRODITE 197 Bakewell, John 200 Aljets, Dwayne 152 Appenxeller, Terry 186 Bakken, Debbie 226 Allan, Carma 161 Applegate, Scott 216 Bakley, Meredith 119 Allan. Clint 251 AQUARIUS 176 Baldus, Douglas 226 Allee, Katharine 91, 185 ARAPAHO 150 Baldwin, Jerry 162 Allen, Kim 187 ARIES 181 Ball, Mark 135 Allen, Raenel 168 Arends, Ilene 186 Ball. Melisa 166 Allen, Terry 127 Argotainger, Jamie 174 Ball, Rod 213 Allenstein, Lori 179 Argotainger, Julie 181 Ballard, Randy 162, 226 Allison. Kayla 88. 226 Arkfield, Mary 91 Ballensky, Drew 226 ALPHA CHI OMEGA 89, 86 Armkneet, Anne 193 Balm, Brian 226 ALPHA DELTA PI 90 Armstrong, Kay 168 Balmer, Craig 213 ALPHA PHI 90, 87 Arney, Jennifer 130, 179 Balvanz, Keith 152 ALPHA XI DELTA 91 Arnold, Kevin 206 Bancroft, Connie 171 Alsman, Melissa 193 Arnold, Steve 211 Bandy, Wendy 168 Alt, Jennifer 80 Arns, Lori 187 Banwart, Patsy 251 Altearn, Blair 163 Arntzen, Jay 136 Barber, Cheryl 125, 251 Alter, Joel 80 Arras, Jerry 1% Bardole, Shelly 91 Amaro, Manny 157 ART 51 Bark, Patty 168 Amble, Mary 167 Artley, Susan 251 Barker, Dave 206 Amend, Edward W. 56 Ashley, Beth 152 Barlow, Brent 205, 206 Amman, Mike 160 Ashline, Janet 140, 184 Barnes, Jim 209 Ammerman, Pam 161 Ask, Carolyn 180 Barnes, Paul 212 Amo, Laurie 226 Ask, Jane 226 Barnes, Polly 161 AMY 184 ATHENA 197 Barr, George 152, 226 ANATEVKA 166 Atherton, Scott 178 Barrer, Diane 192 Anderson, Barb 170 Atherton, Susan 201 Barrett, Jim 213 Anderson, Bette 91, 155, 169 Atkinson, Jim 150 Barry, Janet 226 Anderson, Cheryl 168 ATLANTA 198 Barry, Jeff 226 Anderson, Coach J.D. 118, 138 Attwood, Lola 141 Barta, Pam 193 Anderson, Dan 94 Attwood, Renee 151 Bartels, Robin 176 Anderson, David 251 Atxeni, Steve 209 BARTLETT HALL 148 Anderson, Diane 196 Auer, Lisa 197 Bartley, Lea 170, 228 256 Bartz, Kelly 191 Barz, Kurt 226 BASEBALL 118 Basset, Amy 160 Bassett, Harold 127 Baaye, Mary 251 Battley, Howard 180 Baughman, Kris 191 Baum, Amy 163 Baum, Greg 12 Baumel, Steve 152 Baumhover, Craig 162 Baur, Aleta 168 Bailsman, Jim 153 Baxter, Rodd 178 Beachler, Richard 226 Beadle, Kristy 191 Bean, Andrea 172 Beatty, Jean 89. 227 Beavers, Linda 80 Beavere, Tod 209 Beck, Bill 153 Beck, Elaine 90 Beck, Joni 171 Becker, Curt 194, 200 Becker, Gary 227 Becker, Joni 169 Becker, Linda 191 Beckman, Jeff 215 Beckman, Sherry 184 Beenken, Lane 88 Beer, Chris 166 Behnke, Cheryl 184 Beh rends, Randy 227 Beier, Rochelle 227 Beiner, Marie 190 Beisner, Linda 190 Beitzel, Anne 119 Bell, Cindy 167 Bell. Pat 158 BELLA 190 BELLE 184 Bellile, Kevin 158 Bellizzi, Roeeann 197 Beluska, Vasile 50 Berner, Cheryl 227 Bemis, Brent 213 Bemrich, Debbie 185 Benbow, Pam 202 Benda, Judy 166 Bender, Mary Ann 170 BENDER HALL 156 Benedix, Kim 191 Bennett, Dave 213 Bennett, Nancy 227 Bennett, Stanley 152 Bennor, Judy 151 Bensceter, Charles 209 Benahoof, Herb 200 Benson, Al 213 Benson. Jodi 89 Benson, Linda 168 Bentler, Suzanne 166 Bentley, Terry 227 Bentley, Wilma 73 Benton, John 213 Bentzinger, Jerry 64 Benz, Mary 163 Benzing, Tammy 193 Berard, Michelle 227 Berding, Gerilynn 227 Bereau, Jane 135 Berg, Brian 206 Berg, Deb 121 Bergan, Cindy 166, 227 Berger, Julie 197 Berggren, Angela 202 Berglund, Mary 89 Berglund, Patty 89, 176 Bergman, Donna 162 Bergman, Sharon 168, 227 Bergmann, Cindy 202 Berk, Dennis 208 Berkier, Leslie 161 Berlinn, Deb 88, 170 Bernard, Brian 215 Bernat, Chris 87, 88, 212 Bernhardt, Barbara 179, 227 Bernhardt, Steve 158 Berning, Janet 197 Bernthal, Dr. John 52 Berry, Diane 200 Berry, James 132, 133 Berry, Larry 118, 162 Berry, Liz 184 Berryhill, Bryan 177 Berechman, Kristy 170, 227 Bertelsen, Scott 227 Berthel, Theresa 168 Bertness, Kim 155 Beach, Ruth 227 Besika, Dawn 154 Best, Tom 227 Betterton, Liz 43 Bettinger, Ron 161 Betzer, Mike 207 Betzinger, Kristy 43 Bever, Pat 227 Beyer, Jim 201 Beyer, Kim 227 Beyer, Mary 168 Bienfang, Mary 166 Bierwirth, Robin 166 Bigger, Brett 207 Bigley, Tracey 200 Bilidt, Barbara 251 Billett, Julie 152 Billingsley, Lisa 89 Bills, Sally 171 BIOLOGY 59 Birchard, Bev 167 Birdsell, Lori 169 Birkey, Jay 201 Birmingham, Margaret 227 Bisenius, Mike 161 Bish, Tammi 186 Bishop, Jim 201 Bishop, Luann 171 Bisinger, Erik 158 Bissell, Cherie 190 Bittner, Kelly 184 Bixler, Dave 160 Black, Brent 177 Black, Joan 168 Blackford, Laura 161 Blaine, Bryce 207 Blaisdell, Mary 227 Blankenfeld, Leon 208 Blasingame, Terry 90 Blauwet, Lori 251 Block, Jay 132, 212 Blockhus, Joyce 185 Blondell, Teresa 176 Bloomer, LuAnn 227 Bluder, Dave 150 Blum, Lisa 187 Boblit, Bill 180 Bobst, Jason 198 Bobst, Randy 152 Bocek, James 150 Bock, Karen 191 Bock, Melissa 160 Bode, Monika 171, 227 Boeckelmann, Scott 176 Boegel, Bruce 227 Boekelman, Jan 185 Boelman, Dara 171 Boerm, Traci 172 Bogert, Janice 167 Bohan, Terri 171 Bohlken, Michelle 125 Bohman, Tom 212 Bohounek, Jeanine 192 BOISE 206 Boisjolie, Rick 162 Boland, Tom 144 Bolgren, Mary 162 Bolibaugh, Ernie 150 Bollhoefer, Mary 227 Bollinger, Karen 180 Bond, Kelly 191 Bone, Kim 170 Bonine, Janine 170 Bonjour, Chuck 214 Bonneur, Kim 228 Bookhaus, Kristie 172 Boone, Al 89 Boone, Randy 89 Booth, Tracy 208 Bor beck, Suzan 196 Borchardt, Cindy 83, 184, 228 Borcherding, Cindy 154 Borcherding, Jane 154 Borcherding, Val 187 BORDEAUX 190 Borden, Jay 171 Boreeth, Becky 168 Boreeth, Kris 131, 172 Borwey, Linda 166, 228 Boswell. Tim 214 Botkin, Greg 196 Bottorf, Bruce 211, 214 Botta, Michael 228 Boughton, Mari 171 Bowers, Cindy 138, 181 Bowers, Debi 167 Bowes, Julie 171 Bowman, David 103 Bowman, Teresa 185 Boyer, Linda 167 Boyken, Deb 162 Boysen, Carolyn 202 Boyt, Sheila 177 Boyum, Deb 167 Braband, Carol 168 Braden, Becky 198 Bradford, Kevin 132 Bradley, Greg 163 Bradley, Jim 207 Bradley, Tom 200 Bragg, Ted 88 Bramhall, Nancy 76 Brand, Curt 161 Brandenburg, Dan 213, 228 Brandes, Cindy 119, 131, 201 Brandt, Lisa 192 Brannon, Andy 208 Branson, Kathy 152 Bransten, Ruth 161 Brant, Craig 215 Brault, Jeannine 197, 228 Brecht, Lori 178 Breck, Teri 138 Breen, Deb 90 Breese, Julie 171 Brehm, Susan 185 Breinig, Cathy 169 Breitbach, Ann 171 Breitbach, Mary 186 Breiten, John 150 Bremicker, Doug 88 Brennan, Theresa 192 Breon, Amy 185 Brettmann, Scott 179 257 Breuer, Carol 131 Breuer, Martha 166 Breuer, Teresa 261 Brewer, Sue 130, 191 Breye, Carter 215 Brichetto, Bob 207 Brichetto, Jim 208 Brickley, Jill 184 Briddle, Gail 85, 202 Briea, Diane 186, 228 BRIGGS 161 Briggs, Don 114, 115 Brimeyer, Mary Lynn 201 Briner, Paula 171 Bristow, Jo 152 Bro, Dr. Ronald 62 Bro, Mary 76 Brobet, John 161 Brockschink, Betty 181 Broderick, Kathleen 129, 228 Broders, Kevin 176 Brodersen, Bert 180 Brokaw, Marilee 187 Brooks, Jim 228 Brooks, Tim 52 Brown, Barb 197 Brown, Beth 202 Brown, Brenda 172, 228 Browh, Christie 90 Brown, Cindy 88, 179 Brown, Dwaine 198 Brown, Ginger 90 Brown, Jacqueline 179 Brown, Jerry 228 Brown, Jim 213 Brown, Keith 212 Brown, Kim 176 Brown, Linda 155 Brown, Randy 89 Brown, Vicki 91 Bruckshaw, Ann 198 Braene, John 213 Bruening, Mary Lou 153, 228 Bruggemann, Barbara 170 Bruha, Marv 208 Brundeen, Nancy 159 Brunkan, Mary 228 Bryant, Rondee 166 Buchanan, Phil 88 Buckley, Denise 197 Buckley, Gregg 180 Budde, Marla 228 Budnik, Julie 90, 171 Budwig, Aaron 144 Bughman, Linda 228 Buhr, Barb 191 Bullen, Amy 176 Buman, Bob 152 Bunton, Cyndia 91, 171 Burco, Carmen 171 Burdette, Becky 197 Burds, Shirley 166 Burgardt, Barb 202 Burgers, Becky 54 Burgees, Becky 191 Burgioni, Kurt 215 Burke, Bill 214 Burke, Matt 228 Burke, Richard 151 Burkhart, Marsha 202 Burkle, Doris 228 Burma, Dave 213 Burns, Brenda 228 Burns, Cleo 216 Burns, Jill 196 Burns, Larry 180 Burr, Barb 151 Burrell, Lisa 180 Burrichter, Carlene 193 Burry. Jeff 196, 200 Burson, Brad 160 Burson, Richard 228 Burson, Shelly 89 Burton, Cyndy 123 Burton, Dave 144 Buscher, Bob 228 Buscher, Lynn 202 Buser, Sandy 90 Buser, Susie 90 Bush, Bill 214 Bush, Jane 161 Bushnell, Miles 228 Buss, Jeff 206 Butler, Tracy 190 Button, Joonno 202 Butters, Kathy 197 Byers, John 160 Byrnes, Greg 208 Byrnes, Robert 21 C Caballero, Deb 151 Cacciatore, John 208 Cade, Rehaldo 215 Cahalan, William 150 Cahan, Gene 152 Cahill, Carolyn 153 Cahill, Mary 83, 228 Cahoy, Pat 228 Cain, Brendan 179 Cain, Madalyn 185 Callahan, Ann 172, 228 Callahan, Mary 185 Callahan, Sue 135 Calonder, Sue 193 CAMELOT 166 Cameron, Ron 100 CAMPBELL HALL 164 Campbell, Janet 229 Campbell, Leslie 185 Campbell, Opie 213 Campbell, Robin 190 Canfield, Carey 27 Canfield, Julie 197 Canfield, Mike 89 Capion, Ann 168 CAPRICORN 158 Carberry, Laureen 184, 229 Car coran, Carol 160 Cardin, Mike 120 Carley, Dave 132, 152 Carlin, Dan 215 Carlson, Carol 166 Carlson, Gary 150 Carlson, Jennie 178 Carlson, Marcia 54 Carlson, Marsha 229 Carlson, Terri 88. 168 Carmen, Jean 177 Carmody, Kathy 184 Carney, Jim 215 Carney, Kathy 159, 229 CARPENTER 206 Carpenter, Anne 158 Carpenter, Richard 152 Carr, Teresa 251 Carr, Valerie 167 CARRIE 186 Carriker, Dan 179 CARROLL 212 Carroll, Susan 229 Carruthers, Cathy 162 THE CARS 8 Carson, Karen 186 Carson, Scott 200 Carstensen, Linda 184 Carter, Cathy 169 Carter, Diane 90 Carter, Jelanie 190 Carter, Mike 150 Carver, Thomas 180, 229 Casey, Denise 166 Css person, Toni 190 Cassidy, Maureen 177 Caster, Kevin 103 Castings, Diane 251 CAT 185 CATAVA 191 Cavallaro, Kim 162 Cavanaugh, Jim 64 Cayton, Jim 214 Cechota, Cynthia 195, 196 Cemore, George 87, 88 Cernahouse, Sharon 90 CHABLIS 191 Chambers, Carla 191 Chambers, Cheri 158 Chambers, Dave 126 Chambers, Jean 167, 229 Chambers, Jeff 141, 208 Chambers, Karen 197 Chance, Jim 215 Chapman, Dan 215 Chapman, Pam 160 Chapman, Randy 214 Chapman, Scott 162 Chapman, Stephanie 161 CHARLIE 186 Chase, John 89 Chase, Laura 190 Chase, Melanie 169 Chastain, Rhiannon 202 CHEERLEADERS 141 CHEMISTRY 60 Cheney, Jeff 206 Chesick, Kristi 186 CHEYENNE 161 Chidister, Karin 155 Chiles, Dave 207 Chisman, Brenda 168 Chizek, Margaret 200 Chizek, Virginia 91, 185, 229 Choi, Moon Sook 155 Christensen, Bryan 118 Christensen, Cindy 158 Christensen, John 229 Christensen, Kim 164, 166, 229 Christenson, Eric 209 Christian, Deb 196 Christiansen, Lisa 191 Christie, Julie 200 CHRISTMAS 32 Christopherson, Patricia 251 Christy. Julie 135 Cibula, Jane 251 Cjemhart, Laurie 91 Clabaugh, Gerd 213 Clarahan, John 213 Clark, Cathi 202 Clark, Collette 88, 179 Clark, Jeff 64 Clark, Jennifer 176, 229 Clark, Kelly 202 Clark, Laura 167 Clark, Mark 150 Clark, Marshelle 192 Clark, Sue 193 CLARKE 212 Clarken, Michelle 82, 222 Classon, Lori 91, 191 Claude, Darwin 161 Clausen, Cara 91, 169 258 Clausen, Denise 229 Coppola, Robin 191 Davis, Bruce 159 Clausen, Tom 207 Corcoran, Diane 229 Davis, Cari 193 Clauaman, Ann 229 Corcoran, Lynn 229 Davis, Chris 215 Clay. Shelly 191 Cordes, John 134, 158 Davis, Denny 136 Clayton, Linda 177 CORDEY 192 Davis, Elizabeth 230 Clayton, Lisa 193 Corkins, Bob 103, 213 Davis, Jean 166 Clayton, Wayne 152 Corlett, Jolene 192 Davis, Jeff 208 Clements, Theresa 158 Corley, Cathy 200 Davis, Kim 28. 173 Cleveland, Dave 89 Corley, Mark 136 Davis, Lyn 169 Clitdwyer, Dan 209 Coso, Nick 127 Davis, Randy 213 Clouse, Greg 209 Costello, Randy 251 Davis, Ruby 207 Clow, Jayce 152 Cotton, Susan 177 Davis, Sandi 218, 230 Clow, Kent 178 Courtright, Laura 186 Dawes, Becky 178 Coates, Keri 190 Courtright, Michelle 186 Dawson, David 230 Cochran, Lee 251 Cox, Chen 251 Day, Jne 125, 129 Cochrane, Stu 122 Coy, Wanda 187 Day, Mike 179 Cofelt, Mary 185 Craggs, Tad 163 Daymen, Ken 214 Coffey, Deb 196 Craig, Tim 229 Dearborn, Linda 180, 181 Coffey, Leslie 171 Cram, Jill 196 DEBATE TEAM 103 Coffin. Kris 166 Cram, Laura 191 DeBoer, Jan 177, 230 Coggins, Brenda 178 Crampton, Scott 88, 229 DsBrower, Janine 162 Coggins, Paul 179 Craven, Roberta 62 DeCook, Sara 166 Cole, John 160 Crawford, Jim 103 DeFrance, Donna 166 Cole, Shelly 169 Crees, Valerie 202 DeGreef, Diane 193 Cole, Taz 162 Criger, Mary 152 DeGroots, Mary Ann 187 Coles, Cindy 187 Crim, Marcia 166 Deham, Marcy 155 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 42 Crimmins, Mary Jo 161 DeHaan, Deb 171 COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND FINE Crock, Donna 229 DeHaan, Mike 136 ARTS 50 Crockett, Bob 209 Deines, Diedre 180 COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES 58 Crocoll, Tracey 158 Deitrick, Kathy 171 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL Cromett, Todd 196 Deitz, Diana 88 SCIENCES 66 Cross, John S. 63 DE-JA-VU 167 Collentine, Joe 158 Crowl, Cathy 123, 179 Dejong, Mark 176 Colosimo, Anthony 161 Crowley, Tim 207 Delehant, Kevin 99 Colosimo, Katrina 229 Culigan, Joan 200 DELTA UPSILON 88 Colton, Jelen 178, 229 Culliaon, Jeff 163 DEMETER 198 COMANCHE 151 Cuminga, Michael 152, 230 Demro, Janet 170, 230 Combs, Celeste 82. 138 CUMMINS 213 Dencklaw, Pam 186 COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS 52 Cummins, Brenda 230 Denier. Kim 187 Compton, Nancy 171, 251 Cunningham, Becky 230 Dennis, Laurie 125, 166 Condon, Deb 191 Cunningham, Cindy 230 Dsnt, Mike 230 Condon, Pam 144 Cunningham, Ray 214 Dental, Bob 87 Cone, Kevin 209 Cunningham, Teresa 191 Dentel, Tom 208 Conklin, Cathy 172 Curran, Dan 160, 251 DeKovic, Lauren 160 Conlon, Susie 90 Curran, Jeff 120 Delaney, Mary 152 Conn, Connie 192 CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION 43 Deleve, Kathryn 171 Conner, Clark 99, 229 Custer, Joe 158 Delfs, Randy 179 Conner, Dan 213 Cutler, Greg 151 Deltman, Joanne 193 Connolly, Diane 178 Cuvelier, Tom 209 Denniston, Jeff 208 Connolly, Ellen 184 Czabela, Carol 193 Dentel, Bob 87 Connolly, Julie 161 Czabala, Susan 186 DePenning, Richard 207 Connolly, Kathy 167 Derby, Rich 177 Conner, Cindy 200 DeRegnier, Dan 207 Connor, Jay 180 D Deregnier, Pam 166 Connor, Kealy 159 Dermand, Emily 170 Connors, Brenda 137, 168 Dague, Don 201 Derr, Lori 230 Cornett, Kathy 154 Dahle, Kevin 214 Dertinger, Mike 180 Coohey, Carol 85, 200 Dahlhauser, Mindy 172 DeRuyter, Sue 90, 161 Cook, Cindy 191 Dahlstrom, Ericka 158 DeRycke, Greg 150 Cook, Colette 229 Dahm, Suzanne 190 Deskin, Barb 191 Cook, Cynde 91 Dahms, Dan 207 Destival, Denise 230 Cook, Cynthia 135, 185 Dailey, Linda 230 Determan, Jane 151 Cook, Julie 190 DAKOTA 152 Dettman, Darla 166 Cook, Kathy 143, 202 Daleske, Judy 119 Devine, Amy 160 Cook, Linda 185 Damons, Anita 186 DeVine, Ann 91, 230 Cook, Lori 167 DANCE MARATHON 104 DeVoss, Julie 197 Cook, Shelly 89 DANCER HALL 174 Devries, Tamara 170 Cooling, Karyn 177 Dandy, Lynn 91 DeWaay, Don 89 Coon, Kim 191 Dane, Carol 89 DeWald, Kathy 125 Coonrad, Renee 191 Daniels, Michael 230 DeWitt, Kathy 251 Coonradt, Lisa 166 Dare, Carol 192 DeWulf, Lurae 230 Coontx, William 88, 251 Darland, Tim 163 DiCello, Denise 192 Cooper, Bart 178 Dass, Vicki 184 Dick, Carolyn 151, 155 Cooper, Kathy 162 Davenport, Sheryl 121, 191 Dickerson, Natalie 172 Cooper, Sandy 191 Davidson, Sue 191 Dickey, Cindy 26 Cooper, Vergestene 229 Davies, Mary 180 Dickinson, Craig 230 Coppage, Diane 89, 229 Davis, Ann 130 Dickinson, Steve 201 Coppeh, Ann 160 Davis, Betty 136 Dickman, Lisa 169 259 Diekmann, Sherri 162 Diemer, Curt 161 Dier, Bob 213 Diercksen, LeAnn 180 Dierks. Dan 223 Diera, Janet 168 Dietrich, Kevin 214 Dietach, Lance 159 Dietach, Nancy 169 Dietz, Diana 230 Differding, Diane 142, 190 Dill. Steve 213 Dillon, Molly 184 Dinnebier, Jay 118 Dirk , Keith 206 Dishner, Dr. Ernest 43 Dittmer, Donita 61 Dixaon, Kelley 179 Dloughy, Ron 159 Dockter, Owen 126, 251 Dodd, Bill 176 Dodds, Gerri 202 Doden, Arnold 176 Dodge, Curt 163 Doe, Alayne 164 Doehrmann, Bev 187 Doehrmann, Kevin 153 Doerzman, Dave 207 Dogotch, Julie 252 Dohrmann, Janet 201 Dolan, Mary Pat 170 Dolash, Cathy 161 Dolaah, Rhonda 230 Doleske, Beth 159 DOLL 167 Donaghy, Brian 213 Donahue, Sharon 190 Donaldson, Steve 162 Donato, Dave 207 Donelson, Dara 167 Donnely, Mike 212 Donohue, Ann 185 Donovan, Donna 170 Doocy, Diana 169 Dooley, Ann 160 Dooley, Beth 190 Dooley, Danielle 252 Doolittle, Sue 170 Doonan, Jill 230 Doran, Lori 167 Dorazio, Dan 127 Dorn, Doug 176 Doetal, Lynn 90 Dotzenrod, Laurel 91 Dotzler, Joe 152 Doud, Colleen 141 Doud, Maureen 141, 176, 230 Dough an, Deb 190 Dougherty, Anita 191 Douglas. Karen 88, 89 Dowell, Amy 171 Dowell, Dr. Virgil 59 Downey, John 213 Downey, Dr. John 59 Downing, Ron 159 Doyle, Kathy 186 Doyle, Kevin 163 Doyle, Shelly 166 Drabelle, Jocelyn 119 Drahn, Sally 160 DRAKE 207 Dralle, Barb 97, 230 Drenth, Deb 138, 170 Dresback, Renee 252 Drewelow, Lori 180 Drexler, Don 206 Drilling, Dina 196 Driscoll, Aggie 179 Driscoll, Karen 49, 230 Drish, Joan 152, 231 Drobney, Pauline 58 Dubois, Jacques 54 Dubois, Shelly 198 Duckworth, Cindy 191 Dudolski, Becky 171 Dudolski, Julie 171 Duff, Steve 178 Duffy, Pat 104 Dugan, Pete 177 Duhn, Sandy 152 Duhrkopf, Sue 172 Duke, Dani 218 Duncan, Dr. David 63 Duncan, Mark 158 Duncan, Molly 202 Dungan, Tammy 177 Dunham, Larthia 105 Dunivan, Sandy 192, 231 Dunkelberger, Janet 252 Dunn, Mary 231 Dunn, Michele 159 Dunwoody, Beth 160 Durham, Dr. Norris 73 Durscher, Jeff 207 Dursky, Denise 177 Durst, Pamela 197 Duster, Marilyn 168 Dutcher, Connie 200, 231 Duyer, Mary 137 Dvorak, Sherry 223 Dyer, Deb 179 E Eagen, Rose 191 EARTH SCIENCE 61 East, Edgar 115 Easterday, Janet 185 Ebel, Lisa 231 Eberhardt, Ken 220 Ebers, Jane 186 Ebner, Deb 231 Eby, Dr. Margarette 50 Eccker, Randy 132 Eckenrod, Bruce 159 Eckerman, Scott 207 Eckermann, Deb 202 Ecklenborg, Joe 144 Eckstein, Alicia 193 ECONOMICS 67 Eddie, Julie 185 EDELWEISS 168 Eden, Michelle 186 Edson. Gini 125, 129 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FOUNDATIONS 44 Edwards. Denny 88 Edwards, Kurt 162 Egesdal, Kathy Jo 231 Eggen, Pete 209 Eggere, Dean 118, 208 Eggcrs, Rick 213 Ehlers, Karl 206 Ehlers, Pam 141, 170 Ehlers, Steve 208 Ehrhardt, Rick 212 Ehrhart, Tim 213 Ehrig, Dave 213 Ehrig, Deb 171 Eich, Kris 178 Eicher, Lisa 231 Eichman, Diane 231 Eilander, Dave 88 Eilander, Michael 231 Eisele, Kay 91. 197 Eldridge, Carol 231 Eldridge, Pat 144 ELECTION 22 Eliot, Steve 212 Eller, Mark 180 Ellerman, Deb 166 Ellerman, Lori 167 Ellertson, Kathy 200 Elliott, Richard 231 Ellis, Barb 169 Ellis. Kim 231 Else. Shelly 187 Embree, Lisa 186 Emig, Irv 205 Enabnit, Robyn 197 Endorf, Bill 231 Endorf, Ray 154 Engebretaon, A1 153 Engel, Steve 212 Engelbrecht, Melanie 153 Engelhardt, Doreen 159 Engler, Carolyn 167 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 53 Engstrom, Bob 216 Engstrom, Pam 216 Enquist, Sherri 202 Ensminger, Mary 187 Ensor, Carol 167 Entgeimeier, Dave 213 Eppard, Kelly 184 Eppel, James 231 Eppley, Arden 198 Equesdal, Tim 54 Erdmann, Ann 202 Erhardt, Jeff 178 Erickson, Deb 167 Erickson, Le Ann 131 Erickson, Lori 231 Erickson, Rick 120 Ericaon, Kathy 231 Erikson, Scott 208 Ernst, Sandy 160, 163 Erpelding, Kirby 163 Erpelding, Sue 162 Ervin, Kelley 177 Erwin, Sharon 178 Esaeler, Kathy 168 ETHNIC MINORITIES CENTER % Etnier, Nancy 171 Etzel, Scot 162 Evans, Dave 162 Evans, Deb 198 Evans, Greg 88 Evans, James 231 Evans, Mary 231 Evans, Rose 151 Eveleth, Cheryl 231 Evers, Gil 158 Evers, Steve 153 Ewell, Brent 212 Ewing, David 201 Ewoldt, Karen 142, 185 EXTENSION AND CONTINUING EDUCA- TION 65 F Faege, Jan 214 Fagen, Pete 200 Fagg, Ned 209 Fahey, Janice 171 Fahey, Margaret 231 Fahmey, Nancy 186 Fahmi, Linda 167 Failor, Bill 122 Faktor. Teri 196 260 Falconer, Fran 152 FAMILY HOUSING 216 Fandel, Janet 89, 159 Fangman, Mary Sue 202 Farley, Deanna 168 Farmhan, Terry 100 Farner, Chad 88 Farnham, Terry 73 Farnsworth, Doug 209 Farrell, Tom 141 Fate. Kendall 252 Fatka, Jeri 231 Fauger, Lori 160 Faulkner, Denise 171 Fay, Steve 159 Federspiel, Karla 125, 184 Fee, Alice 169 Feldman, Julie 85 Feldman, Marilee 85, 201 Feldmann, Ann 162 Fell, Mark 213 Feller, Chellney 192 Feltz, Doug 150 Ferguson, Marc 208 Ferguson, Nanci 166 Femau, Michelle 137 Ferrel, DeWayne 213 Fartig, Michael 252 Feasler, Sue 200 Fettkether, Leon 163 Petzer, Kim 202 Feurbach, Steve 208 Feyereisen, Mark 124, 128 Fiala, Dave 212 FIELD HOCKEY 131 Fienup, Mark 134, 209 Fienup, Tim 231 Filiatrault, Alesha 91 Filipelli, Joe 201 Finch. Lori 184 Fincham, Leanne 172 Finck, Scott 179 Finer, Dave 88 Finholt, Wanda 171 Fink, Mary Jane 76 Fink, Pam 158 Fink, Steve 159 Finley, Casey 85, 202 Finley, Darrell 208, 232 Finley, Deeann 179 Finnerty, Diane 167 Fischel, Mick 206 Fischer, Deb 185 Fish, Larry 83 Fish, Susan 89 Fisher, Lynne 89, 185 Fisher, Mark 206 Fisk. Doug 132, 213 Fisk, Joellen 232 Fits, Diana 162 Fitzpatrick, Kelly 177 Fitzpatrick, Todd 232 Flamm, Steve 212 Fleck, Chris 160 Fleener, Rick 118, 176 Fleming, Jeff 158 Fleming, Rich 72 Fleming, Tana 158 Flesch, Nancy 262 Fletcher, Jim 214 Fliehler, Jeff 162 Flora, Jan 89 Flora. Jill 89 Fogle, Sandy 201 Foley, Lynette 185 FOLK DANCE CLUB 98 Folkers, Rev. John 113 Folkers, Kim 232 FOOTBALL 126 Ford, Ed 88 Ford, Jesae 150 Formanek, Julie 232 Formanek, Larry 126 Foret, John 88 Fort, Brian 101, 163 Fortney, Meg 170 Foas, Kirstin 185 Foster, Cheryl 166 Foster, Steve 122 Fouche, Bob 118 Foulk, Robin 186 Fox, Ann 186 Fox, Brad 160 Fox, Lori 193 Foxen, Tom 179 Foy, Chris 159 Francois, Jennifer 171 Francois, JoAnn 232 Frank, Chris 80 Franke, Carolyn 232 Franke, Janet 176, 232 Franke, Traci 191 Franken, Dr. Mary 70 Franker, Jill 161 Franson, Eric 150 Frantum, Nancy 181 Frazer, Melody 202 Fredinburg, Kri$ 177 Freeman, Brad 163 Freese, Brian 180 Freitag, Ruth 197 French, Jeffrey 161 Frerk, Jane 232 Fretz, Nancy 90 Frey, Diann 169 Freyer, Dan 88 Freyer, Jon 177 Frick, Sue 114 Fricke, Kris 172 Frieden. Jonell 170, 232 Friederich, LeAnn 232 Friedman, June 190 Friend, Melanie 160 Friess, Michelle 192 Frieat, John 136, 160 Frinickan, Scott 214 Frish, Jane 137, 232 Frist, Steve 89 Fritz, Mike 88 Frohling, Sherri 181 Fronczak, Pete 118 Froning, Sue 168 Frost, Deb 172 Froyen, Bobbi 191 Fry, Dave 209 Fry, Lon 209 Fry, Ron 198 Fry, Tommie 179 Fuerhoff, Ty 158 Fugscang, Mark 88 Fuhrman, Debbie 91, 192 Fuhs, Paula 171 Fullenworth, Connie 192 Fuller, Nancy 167 Fuller, Terri 89 Fulmer, Jeff 206 Fulster, Dawn 161 Fulton, Christie 88 Fulton, Shelle 181 Fulwider, John 213 Funder man, Stacie 191 FUNION 9 Funk, Deanna 232 Furman, Julie 89 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA 94 G Gabbard, Liz 197 Gaea, Kendra 190 Gaffney, Michele 167 Gaffney, Sue 187 Gafford, Shelly 184 Gaimari, Gail 193 Gaines, Terry 232 Gallagher, Anne 202 Gallagher, Ken 139 Gallagher, Larry 232 Galles, Pat 214 GALLIANO 192 Galligan, Rich 216 Gamache, Mary 171 Gamble, Janice 201 GAMMA PHI BETA 91 Gammack, Chris 252 Gander, Val 1% Gannon, Bernadette 153 Gannon, Mary 200, 232 Gannon, Maureen 232 Ganaen, Tammy 160 Card, Michelle 167 Garlock, Gale 190 Garloff, Carol 232 Garloff, Claudia 232 Garner, Ginny 191 Garrity, Bob 162 GARST 213 Gary, Dawn 202 Gary, Steve 198 Gaskill, Linda 232 Gasser, Diane 232 Gaasmer, Todd 206 Gaubatz, Moni 170 Gaul, Greg 212 Gaylord. Roxanne 161 Gear, Jolene 95 Gebhardt, Rita 169 Gebhart, Mark 200 Gee. Mike 141, 162 Geer, Jody 232 Gehrig, Mark 209 Gehrke, Connie 202 Geiger, Jon 88, 232 Gell, Donna 252 GEMINI 180 Geneser, Mary 176 GEOGRAPHY 68 Gerard, Shelly 193 Gerberich, Steve 213 Gardes, Barb 176, 232 Gericke, Sue 186 Gerken, Danette 190 Gerken, Paul 34, 153 Gerlach, Diane 201 Gerling, Lisa 169 Geronzin, Julie 193 Geake, Lisa 138, 172 Getzoff, Anna 233 Geuder, Sheryl 161, 233 Gibbs, Kim 131 Gibson, Keith 163 Gienau, Susan 166 Gilbert, Julianne 233 Gilbert, Marcella 162 Gilbert, Michelle 187 Gilbertson, Greg 134, 200 Gilbertson, Mark 200, 233 Gilbraith, Peggy 187 Gilchrist, Lori 178 Gilchrist, Margaret 233 Gilligan, Brian 159 Gilgen, Dr. Albert 72 Gilgen, Bert 83, 150 261 Gilmer, Michael 233 Gilmer, Thomas 161 GiUon, Linda 155 Gingerich, Jane 170 Giofreddi, Terry 88, 179 Gipper, Tim 106 Gipple, Alice 90 Girard, Suaan 170 Girdner. Jeff 126, 127 Given , Dawn 233 Gladson, Larry 120 Glasener, Janelle 186 Gleckler, Mary 177 Goedken, Lynne 130 Goedken, Pam 184 Goettach, Teresa 233 Goff, Kathy 170 Gohlke, Diona 166 Golding, Thomas 233 Gonnerman, Becky 169 Goode, Shirley 201 Goodlove, Jay 136, 214 Goodman, Janice 233 Goodman, John 101 Goodwin, Mary 138, 173 Goo , Chri 161 Gootee, Kathy 178 Gord, Tammi 252 Gorden, Kyle 233 Gordon, Budge 88 Gordon, Joyce 167 Gossett, John 103 Gould. Heidy 178 Gout, Scott 180 Graber, Donna 187 Grabjanowski, Greg 163 Grace, Jim 201 Grace, Mary Jo 196 Graf, Rodney 233 Graff, Mary 167 Graham, Dan 156 Graham, Sue 233 Grahm, Mark 160 Grahm, Sherry 201 Gramlich, Kay 193 Grandfield, Dave 200 Granger, Meredith 152, 233 Grant, Duane 161 Grant, Tammy 185 Grapp, Susan 184 Grask, Fred 74 Grassley, Senator Charles 71 Grasso, Cathi 161 Grave , Janet 196 Gray, Jim 206 Gray, Liz 188, 191 Gray, Sandy 186 Green, Don 213 Green, Coach Ken 120 Green, Lynne 184 Green, Marcia 138, 186 Green, Pauline 191 Green, Sue 91 Greene, Michele 178 Greenfield, Dan 177 Greenlee, Brenda 160 Greenlee, Julie 162 Greenlee, Mel 95 Greenwood, Bart 176, 233 Greenzweig, Dawn 171 Greer, Jerry 208 Gregory, Dick 84 Gregory, John 233, 212 Greiman, Cheryl 233 Greimann, Marcia 233 Greimer, Cheryl 161 Greiner, Theresa 152 Greiner, Tony 158 Gregory, Jenni 191 Greiman, Cheryl 91 Greteman, Mary Ann 121 Greteman, Matt 179, 122 Grieg, Lance 206 Grieee, Janet 200 Griese, Lisa 176, 233 Griesert, Brenda 191 Griffeth, Kim 191 Griffin, Brenda 88, 181 Griggs, Doug 120 GRIMES 208 Grime , Janet 177 Grishaber, Valerie 171 Gritzner, Randy 169 Groen, Kim 177, 252 G roes beck, Donna 126, 129 Groff, Sandy 171 Groff, Sara 167 Groom, Linda 196 Gross, Kathy 119 Groszkruger, Tamra 137 Groth, Lois 190 Grote, Deb 121 Grove, Sue 138, 233 Grove, Willard 262 Grove , Cathy 180 Groves, Dave 208 Grube, John 209 Guenther, Joel 152 Guenther, Pam 185 Guenther, Sara 184 Guetzko, Wendy 252 Guillermo, Dolly 89 Guinn, Laura 158 Guisinger, Barbara 233 Gull, Robert 252 Gunderson, Julie 85, 200, 233 Gunderson, Lori 178 Gumas, Nicki 262 Gumey, Donna 171 Gustafson, Ann 171 Gustafson, Karin 131, 161, 252 Gustason, Brent 178 Gustason, Joni 176 Gute, Gary 179' Gute, TJ. 88 Gwin, Becky 161 Gwin, Leland 141 H Haas, Annette 233 Habben, Connie 233 Habben, Julie 168 Hadacheck, Joe 209 Haddy, John 234 Hagedon, Brian 154 HAGEMANN HALL 182 Hagen, Lee 200 Hagen, Mari 184 Hagen, Tammy 158 Hagg, Cindy 221 Haggen, Joyce 185 Hagie, Julie 190 Hahn, Pam 176 Hainstock, Barb 169 Halford, Dianne 234 Hall, Brent 234 Hall, Jeanne 154 Hall, Dr. Jon 57 Hall, Liz 234 Hall, Russell 206 Hallberg, Fred 56 Hallman, Bob 139 Hamdorf, Darcy 164 Hamilton, Bob 77 Hammes, Jean 193 Hammes, Laurel 234 HAMMILL 214 Hammond, Pam 252 Hammons, Sharon 234 Hand, Allison 179 Hangartner, Steve 222, 252 Hanken, Jon 162 Hankner, Janice 234 Hanna, Dana 193 Hannam, Pat 206 Hansel, Sherri 187 Hansen, Corey 31 Hansen, Diane 152 Hansen, Doug 252 Hansen, Dr. Glenn 65 Hansen, Jim 180 Hansen, Lori 169 Hansen, Valori 234 Hansmeier, Dr. Thomas 39 Hanson, Aticia 202 Han on, Becky 191, 234 Hanson, Bob 234 Hanson, Dr. Donald 47 Hanson, Gail 171 Hanson, John 162 Hanson, Kenneth 163 Hanson, Kerri 164, 168 Hanson, Michele 177 Hanson, Sheila 181 Happe, Beth 91 Harbeck, Brad 161 Hardie, Jill 190 HARDING 214 Harding, Kathy 177 Hardt, Penny 170, 234 Hargrafen, Jane 159 Harken, Jim 234 Harken, Sharon 234 Harlan, Jane 90. 191 Harmen, Mike 179 Harms, Judy 171 Ham, Tracey 196 Hamack. Lisa 222 Harris, Cindy 168 Harris. Keri 89. 159 Harrison, Jeff 206 Harrison, Joe 201 Harry, Lana 187 Hart, Cindy 234 Hart, Tammy 192 Harter, Harlan 212 Hartig, Linda 162 Hartley, Brian 160 Hartman, Dave 213 Hartman, Coach Lois 131 Hartman, Tom 206 Hartmann, Linda 168 Hartung, Mark 213 Hartz, Sara 158 Harvey, Nancy 176 Harvey, Tom 150 Hatcher, Sara 187 Hatcher, Sue 155 Haugen, Julie 197 Haupert, Tony 132 Hauglie, Kathy 170 Hauser. Becky 234 Hauser, Bonnie 170 Hauser, Sandy 185 Hauser, Scott 209 Hauvle, Carlos 54 Havek, Kathy 26 Havens, Deb 180, 181 Haverkamp, Mike 101 Haverly, Tami 202 Havey, Mary 190 Hawker, Mark 179 Hawkina, Sandy 159 Hayea, Diane 187 Hayes, Gabby 153 Hays, Johna 172 Heaberling, Josl 162 Heaberlin, Mike 206 Heaberlin, Rich 209 Heacock, Linda 190 HEALTH, PHYSICAL 46 EDUCATION AND RECREATION Hedgerg, Dan 180 Hedberg, David 213 Hedlund, Peter 154 Heeni, Terri 180 Hegenbarth, Holly 153 Heiken, Pam 162 Heil, Cathy 90 Heimbuck, Teri 234 Heinen, Mike 158 Heisdorffer, Steve 161 Heisterkamp, A1 159 Heiaterkamp, Kim 201 Heisterkamp, Tim 159 Helgeaon, Susan 91, 234 Helland, Terry 88 Helle, Mike 207 Heller, Kay 201 Heller, Kellie 252 Helling, Ann 152 Helling, Randy 180 Helson, Nina 123 Hemann, Jayce 184 Hembry, Patti 187 Hemeaath, Ellen 252 Hemesath, Lisa 193 Hemingway, Martha 167 Hemman, Kevin 162 HEMPSTEAD 177 Henderson, Julie 169 Henderson, Kelly 160 Henderson, Lynn 159 Henderson, Mike 234 Henderson, Rhonda 180, 234 Hendrickson, Heidi 186 Hendrickson, Mark 234 Hendrickson, Mike 213 Henke, Jane 166 Henke, Kristen 234 Henkel, Dan 161 Henkel, Liza 202 Henn, Greg 160 Hennagir, Anne 29 Hennesey, Lori 197 Henning, Lori 190 Henrich, Karen 197 Henricks, Kathy 169 Henriksen, Bruce 234 Henry, Boll 118 Henry, Lisa 202 Henry, Tom 144 Henson, Karin 234 Heppner, Shelly 176 HERA 200 Herb. Tami 144, 187 Herder, Lynn 131 Herman, Lisa 185 Hermsen, Al 209 Herr, Bill 144 Herrick. Jeff 160 Herrick, Judy 185 Herrig, Beth 185 HERRING 162 Hersom, Paula 152 Hert2er. Eric 88 Hervey, Bonnie 197 Heaebeck, Roes 214 Hessburg, Matt 83 Hesse, Bemie 207 Hesse, Charlotte 234 Hesaon, Deb 252 Hetrick, Nina 184 Heuer, Don 208 Heying, Cynthia 88, 252 Heykes, Sue 184 Heyman, Lora 167 Hibbe, Michael 150 Hicks, Ann 192 Hicks, Joyce 202 Hiemstra, Renee 159 Higgins, Becky 190 Higgins, Sue 181 Hight, Melinda 179 Hilby, Cheryl 200 Hilby, Patrice 201 Hildebrand, Judy 186 Hildebrand, Lori 235 Hildreth, Mike 88 THE HILL 26 Hill, DeAnn 162 Hill, Deborah 186, 235 Hill, Jeff 215 Hill, Marty 235 Hill, Mike 208 Hill, Tamara 151 Hillary, Tami 171 Hindes, Julie 190 Hines, Jeff 208 Hinkel, Susan 235 Hinrichs, Chris 184 Hinrichsen, Carol 186 Hinzman, Cindy 167 Hirt, Jan 197 Hiacocka, Mike 158 HISTORY 69 Hite, Cathy 158 Hlas, Steve 94 Hobbs, Kurk 124 Hodson, Rick 206 Hoefer, Connie 235 Hoegh, Tanya 171 Hoeing, Dave 152 Hoelscher, John 160 Hofbauer, Laurel 252 Hoffman, Anita 191 Hoffman, Barb 184 Hogeland, Scott Hohman, Amy 197, 235 Hoke. Bill 209 Holcomb, Zack 213 Holden, Kristi 151 Holdsworth, Dean 176, 235 Hollander, Scott 122 Hollett, Tim 213 Hollingsworth, Sally 235 Hollister, Randy 177 Holloway, Kara 190 HOLLY 168 Holm, John 209 Holmberg, Marilyn 191 Holmes, Chris 212 Holmes, Jeff 180 Holmes, Mark 209 Holst, Dawn 91, 169 Holt, Era 201 Holthaus, Charles 235 Holthau8, Gladys 192 Holthaus, Zita 166 Holtz, Laura 185 Holtz, Steve 210 Homan, Mick 200 HOMECOMING 14 HOME ECONOMICS 70 Honkon, Karen 198 Honomichl, Janet 190, 235 Hood, Elaine 253 Hooey, Lee 191 Hoofnagle, Dawn 153 Hoogeveen, Greg 176 Hoogheem, Pam 179, 235 Hook, Sue Ann 201 Hoover, Brenda 235 Hoover, Kristine 235 Hoover, Rod 200 Hoover, Susan 168, 235 Horman, John 200 Hom, Doug 89 Horner, Shari 191 Homey, Marilu 171 Hortenson, Julie 192 Horetman, Rick 88 Hotchkiss, Carl 122, 235 Hotchkiss, Tony 206 Hoth, Fred 161 Hoth, Leona 166, 235 Hough, Kevin 160 Houglan, Dave 206 House, Dale 215 House, Pam 202 Householder, Debra 235 Houston, Kris 131 Hovet, Dr. Grace Ann 53 Howar, Mark 88 Howard, Colleen 125 Howard, Lori 202 Howe, Russell 235 Howe, Tamma 178, 235 Howie, Beth 159 Hoy, Jaclyn 182 Hoy, Jim 214 Hruska, Robert 89, 253 Hrynkow, Mary Jo 149 Huber, Clair 150 Huber, Jan 186 Hubert, Renee 235 Huebech, Katy 166 Huer, Lisa 201 Huff, Kathy 235 Huff, Tricia 159 Huffer, Cathy 138 Huffman, Kim 168 Huggins, Randy 159 Hughart, Paula 154 HUGHES 178 Hughes, Brad 213 Hughes, Cindy 180 Hughes, Ted 153 Huhman, Teri 235 Huhnerkoch, Bryan 128 Huinker, Dee 151 Huisman, Pati 189 Hullman, Mariann 197 Hulse, Linda 184 Hulshizer, Deb 201 Hult, Mary 202 Hulton, Rick 176 Humphrey, Deb 192 Hunchis, Francie 90 Hunsaker, Ruth 171 Huntington, Brad 95, 212 Huntington, Roger 89, 179 Huntroda, Mark 213 Huntaberger, Cathy 170, 235 Hunzinger, Mary 202 Husak, Doug 160 Huser, Mike 208 Husaer, Pati 168 Hutchenson, Pat 190 Hutcheson, Rhonda 196 263 Isaacson, Jolinda 202 Iseminger, Mary 77 Isley, Beth 168 Ivereen, Lori 190 Iverson, Craig 207 Ivis, Dan 158 J Jaafar, Meheran 153 JACKIE 186 JACKSON 208 Jackson, Beth 201 Jackson. Brian 153 Jackson, Chicken 151 Jackson, Dwayne 132 Jackson, Chris 197 Jackson, Laura 91 Jacob, Kevin 214 Jacobs, Jill 91 Jacobs, Jo 186 Jacobs, Lorrie 177 Jacobs, Sue 198 Jacobsen, Marilee 89 Jacobson, Dawn 165, 166 Jacoby, Kevin 159 Jacoby, Rick 177 Jacques, Julie 236 Jaehnel, Gary 213 Jahnke, David 198 Jahnke, Lisa 172 James, Karen 167 Jansen, Carol 166 Janas, Dee 187 Janssen, Brenda 181, 236 Janssen, Joselyn 166 Janssen, Steve 161 Janzam, Karen 187, 236 Jarrett, Ken 128 Jaspers, Jack 179 Jausel, Nancy 161 Jay, Sheri 18B, 191 Jeanblanc, Joel 206 Jefferson, Barbara 161 Jelinek, Nancy 192 Jenkins, Debra 97, 253 Jenkins, Margaret 54, 162 JENNIE 187 Jennings, Jana 236 Jennison, Dave 216 Jensen, Ann 198 Jensen, Annette 202 Jensen, Dennis 105 Jensen, Donna 236 Jensen, Jan 158 Jensen, Jeff 54 Jensen, Le Ann 202 Jensen, Pam 91, 198 Jensen, Randy 159 Jensen, Wendy 169 Jepson, Liane 170 Jergens, Cynthia 137, 187 Jergins, Cindy 191 Jewell, Jan 167 Joebgen, Jeanne 192 Johansen, Jean 184 Johannsen, Seth 163 John, Debbie 171, 236 Johnson, Anita 164 Johnson, Betty 236 Johnson, Bob 214 Johnson, Caroline 158 Johnson, Christine 236 Johnson, Dale 34, 153 Johnson, Dennis 207 Johnson, Diane 236 Johnson, Ellen 45 Johnson, Jan 153 Johnson, Janice 236 Johnson, Jamie 170 Johnson, Janis 155 Johnson, Jay 179 Johnson, Julie 159 Johnson, Kay 170, 236 Johnson, Kent 162 Johnson, Kevin 213 Johnson, Kim 184 Johnson, Kris 89, 236 Johnson, Lisa 192 Johnson, Merilee 187 Johnson, Mike 136, 212 Johnson, Rick 158 Johnson, Russ 141 Johnson, Sara 191 Johnson, Steven M. 150, 236 Johnson, Steve W. 136, 215 Johnson, Sue A. 180 Johnson, Sue M. 187, 192 Johnson, Susai1 236 Johnson, Tyra 236 Johnson, Victoria 236 Johnston, Barb 184 Jones, Beth 170 Jones, Bill 132 Jones, Dyke 201 Jones, Julie 159 Jones, Kim 168 Jones, Lana 193 Jones, Mark 88 Jones, Mike 153 Jones, Pam 88, 236 Jones, Renee 170 Jones, Rhonda 177 Jones, Teresa 160 Jones, Tracy 236 Jordan, Jonna 90 Jordan, Roxanne 184, 236 Jorgenson, Deb 90, 181 Joseph, Rhonda 187 Joyner, Ursula 161 Judge, Matt 207 Juhl, Holly 201 Julseth, Jeff 83, 176 Jungjohan, Tim 180 Juve, Lisa 90 K Kadich, Cindy 138 Kaen2ig, Fritz 110 Hutchins, Brian 213 Hutchins, Gaylen 89 Hutchinson, Chuck 176 Hylton, Rick 235 I Ickes, John 207 Ide, Amy 166 Ihde, Barb 171 Ihde, Donna 178 Ihry, Juli 187, 236 Iliff, Barb 180 Iliff, Linda 159, 236 Illing8worth, Mickey 171 INDIVIDUAL STUDIES 76 INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLUB 99 INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 62 Ingersoll, David 236 Ingram, Randy 213 Inman. Marilyn 236 Intemann, Dr. Gerald INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCI- ATION 94 IROQUOIS 152 Kahler, Terry 213, 236 Kaiser, Karen 191 Kaiser, Kim 125, 129 Kalal, Dan 88 Kalke, Suzi 160 Kalny, David 209 Kaloupek, Ann 253 Kaloupek, Shelley 253 Kamarulzaman, Zurina 154 Kamerick, Dr. John 38 Kaminski, Dave 150 Kane, Joel 237 Kanne, Jeanne 201 Kaplan, Jeff 134 KAPPA DELTA Pi 93 Kama, Sue 201 Karr, Jim 213 Kasperbauer, Cathy 166 Kauzlarich, Debbie 202 Kavich, Dr. Larry 44 Kawalsky, Teresa 177 Kazmerzak, Mary 237 KCRS 80 Keeling, Dellas 160 Keenan, Jean 152 Keenan, Georgia 166 Keenan, Suzanne 149, 151 Keeney. Sue 160 Kehe, A! 136 Kehrberg, Beth 176 Keiser, Kim 166 Kellen, Carla 191 Kellen, Connie 178, 237 Kellen, Jeff 22, 200 Keller, Cassie 166 Keller, Mari 166 Kellogg, Adanna 166 Kellogg, Jeanette 186 Kelloway, Jo 121 Kelly, Christopher 237 Kelly, Dawn 52 Kelly, Gina 168 Kelly. Mark 160 Kelly, Todd 214 Keltner, Alan 158 Kenaley, Dan 237 KENDALL 215 Kendall, Mary 152 Kendrick, Marcia 190 Kennedy, Corinne 237 Kennedy, Jennifer 198 Kennedy, Jerry 208 Kenney, Annette 201 Kenney, Kathy 125 Kenyon, David 237 Keppers, Barb 237 Kern, Lisa 170 Kernen, Marty 237 Kerns, Jill 191 Kerns, Mary 237 Kerr, Linda 166, 237 Kessler, Barb 172 Kessler, Kathy 125 Kester, Karen 177 Ketelsen, Lori 191 Ketelsen, Scott 198 Keutla, Khamphou 153, 237 Keyes, Kristi 166 KHKE80 Kieffer, Betty 184 Kieffer, William 200 Kieler, Deb 179 Kies. Val 214 Kiewiet, Sue 181 Killin, Debbie 161 Kimberly, Frank 215 Kincaid, Teresa 237 King, Bill 253 264 King, Herbert 132 King, Joanie 186 King, Maureen 196 Kingery, Amber 27, 237 Kingery, Janet 198 Kinley, Dan 209 Kinley, Triah 119 KIOWA 153 Kirchhoff, Linda 83, 88, 237 Kirkpatrick, Jeff 213 Kirkpatrick, Mary 237 Kirkpatrick, Peggy 170, 237 Kirachbaum, Kathy 193 Kiser, Stu 163 Kisling, Lisa 160 “KISS ME KATE 30 Kitt, Roxanne 161 Kittrall, Diane 131, 181 Klahsen, Teresa 181 Kleen, Dennis 163 Klein, Julie 186, 237 Kleingartner, Kim 200 Klima, Cathy 253 Klocke, Kris 191 Klopping, Cheryl 178 Kloser, Tom 163 Kloaterman, Theresa 179 Kloetermann, Jane 170 Klotybach, Gearge 159 Klotzbach, John 161 Kluesner, Janet 187 Klug, Lowell 163 Kneeskem, Dan 158 Knickrehm, Beth 89 Knight, Sherri 168 Knipp, Karol 197 Knobbe, Kathy 197 Knoblauch, Andy 178, 237 Knoll, Carol 131, 237 Knowling, Brenda 155 Knowling, Jeff 151 Knowlton, Dr. James 54 Knudsen, Jennifer 166 Knudson, John 212 Knudson, Kim 197 Knutson, Lois 187 Kobliska, Lin 123 Koch. Linda 237 Koch, Nancy 176 Koellner, Julie 167 Koenen, Melody 90, 237 Koenen, Mike 213 Koepp, Steve 163 Koeppe, Bill 237 Koethe, Kevin 151 Kohl, Donald 134, 144, 163, 237 Kohnen, Kevin 64 Kolbeck, Gary 24 Kolbeck, Jackie 24 Kolbeck, Kristyn 238 Kolbet, Joann 168 Kollasch, Kay 190 Kolling, Mike 127 Kolsrud, Kelli 185 Kolthoff, Sara 171, 238 Konigamark, Kathy 123 Kontos, Annie 253 Koo, Ja Hycong 155 Koolbeck, Jeff 83 Kopernick, Kathy 161 Koppen, Ann 121, 160 Korbeck. Kelly 158 Kortge, Ken 212 Kosbau, Bob 160 Koasives, Connie 176, 238 Kouri, Angie 152 Kowalski, Joanne 151 Kozak, Dave 213 Kozak, Rex 177 Krall, Kathy 238 Kramer, Kathy 193 Kramer, Tina 176 KRASCHEL 180 Krause, Kevin 88 Krauss, Ginger 73, 100 Krawseski, Karen 88 Kremer, Vicki 160 Krencik, Cherie 238 Kriener, Jim 118 Krischel, Sherry 169 Kritter, Sheila 180 Kroeger, John 179 Kroeger, Sandy 167 Kroeze, Alisa 176 Kroul, Denise 181 Kruchenberg, Pat 198 Krueger, Beth 191 Krueger, Kathy 169 Krueger, Vicki 187 Krug, Mark 238 Krull, Linnae 253 Krum, Doug 161 Kruskop, Lisa 167 Kubicek, Pam 177, 238 Kubik, Karla 170 Kubik, LeAnn 253 Kucera, Dave 150 Kuehl, Lola 90. 141 Kuehn, Elizabeth 185 Kueker, Dave 200 Kuempel, Dan 51 Kueny, Barb 181 Kuepper, Jeff 238 Kuhns, Pearl 162 Kukla, Rosemary 188 Kula, Donna 190 Kund, Liz 177 Kungel, Karen 193 KUNI - FM 80 Kunth, Chris 176 Kuperschmid, Lynn 196 Kurt, Kris 190 Kusian, Kim 184 Kusian, Tarai 238 Kusserow, Deb 184 Kvidera, Jerry 161 Kwikkel, Dave 144, 208, 238 Kyilo. Dave 88 I Lacina, Pat 179 Lagan, Shawn 179 Lahue, Joyce 159 Lake, Nancy 170 Lamansky, Cindy 88. 91, 167 Lambert, Karla 238 Lammers, Michelle 166 Lamp, Tom 212 Lamprecht, Dale 179 Lampright, Linda 89, 159 Landau, Ann 154 Landers, Karla 185 Landheer, Coleen 238 Lane, Kathy 158 Long, Mike 213 Langel, Carol 253 Langerman, Larue 169 Langguth, Teresa 130 Langholz, Lori 172 Langin, John 238 Langinberg, Cindy 90 LANNIE 187 Lanshe, Caroline 190 Lansing, Margo 185 La pole, Chip 28, 88 LARABEE 209 LaRocca, Bob 201 LaRocque, Ms. Geraldine 53 Larsen, Pat 155 Larson, Cheryl 142, 178 Larson, Cindy 238 Larson, Deanne 169 Larson, Greg 160 Larson, Jim 161 Larson, Kay 197 Larson, Laurie 83, 202 Larson, Lisa 238 Larson, Patty 238 I,arson, Paul 151 Larson, Randy 63, 200 Larson, Rob 213 Larson, Steve 208 Larson, Tim 207 Lathrop, Jeff 253 Latimer, William 253 Lau, Barbara 238 Lauer, Jean 197 Laughlin, Karanel 184 Laughlin, Lisa 138, 187 Laverty, Alana 169 LaVelle, Gehrig 100 Law, Kathy 196 Lawler, Larry 178 Lawrence, Jackie 151 LAWTHER HALL 188 Leaton, Rich 215 Leavell, Mary 197 Leavens, Jan 138, 198 LeBeau, Carter 122 Ledger, Linda 190 Leeper, Kris 160 Leeper, Sherri 152 Leese, Daniel 238 Lefebure, Laurie 193 LeFebvre, Lori 160 Lehman, Jeff 159 Lehman, Pam 130, 179 Lehman, Tony 159 Lehner, Laura 201 Lehr, Jim 163 Leinen, Anne 85 Leinen, Nick 118 Leiran, Chris 90 Leiainger, Tami 187 Leiainger, Terri 125 Lem, A1 213 Lemanczyk, Mike 160 Lemaster, Bill 89 Lemke, Beth Ann 179 Lenhart, Brad 159 Lennarson, Annette 238 Lensing, Karen 159 Lenz. Bonnie 193, 238 Lenz, Dorri 202 Leonard, Chris 128 Leonard, Kerri 168 Lenehan, Laura 152 Lenius, Kathy 187 LEO 161 Leppert, Acdrey 167, 159 Lerch, Dan 161 Leslein, Julie 190 Leslie, Dan 205 lister, Teresa 158 Lett, Dan 208 Leuellen, Phil 215 Leuschen, Linda 193 Levene, Terri 159 Levenhagen, Mike 176 Lewellen, Sharon 170 Lewis, Dave 179 Lewis, Duane 144 266 Lewi , Laura 238 Lewis, Scott 118 Ley, Ken 180 Leyton, Lori 178 LIBRA 159 LIBRARY 74 LIBRARY SCIENCE 45 Lichty, Stu 136 Licklider, Lisa 238 Lidman, Lora 171 Liechty, Todd 215 Liea, Dann 88 Light, Marianne 166 Lilly, Daryl 201 Lilly, Kathy 186 Lilly. Sarah 88 Lincoln, Tim 118 Lind, Brad 201 Lind, Mike 128 Lindell, Ranee 184 Lineberry, Sandy 201 Line . Christi 238 Link, Mike 177 Linn, Lora 170 Linville, Todd 82, 200 Liokteig, Regina 172 Lions, Larry 206 Lippe, Nancy 238 Liston, John 239 Liston, Pat 177 Litchfield, Cindy 239 Litchfield, Kevin 179 Litchfield, Lonnie 179 Little, Keith 150 Littlejohn, Brad 159 Littler, Karen 88, 239 LIVING AT HOME 218 Livingston, Butch 134, 214 Livingston, David 253 Livingston, Michele 169 Lobaugh, Debbie 192 Lob«inger, Diane 239 Lockwood, Pam 197 Locus, Jill 183 Lodermeier, Dan 206 Loehr, Carla 239 Loftus, Virginia 187 Logan, Jim 213 Logan, Marchelle 190 Long, Karen 83, 177, 239 Long, Kathy 91, 181 Long, Lisa 171 Long, Mark 132 Long, Ralph 62 Long, Suzanne 169 Longfritty, Margie 159 Lonning, Lori 167 Lookingbill, Jill 44, 239 Lorenz, Jan 166 Lorenzen, Jane 186 Loring, Mark 209 Lose. Nora 166, 189 Loserth, Rita 170 Loucks, Jackie 239 Lourens, Doug 208 Love, Laurie 167 Lovrein, Marie 171 LOWE 160 Lowe, Laura 190 Lawther, Cheryl 178 Lu, Alice 171 Lu, Dr. Jonathan 68 Luchtel, Chris 158 Luckritz, Fred 213 Ludens, Steve 179 Ludvina, ohn 177 Luedtke, Meta 151 Luett, Diane 239 Luke, Chris 89 Lundquist, Brad 162 Lunning, Mark 215 Luse, Kevin 211 Lusk, Elizabeth 239 Luther, Paula 239 Luttennegger, Tom 34, 153 Lutz, Lisa 181 Lux, Lynne 239 Luxford, Tori 186 Luzum, Anne 202 Lynch, Bob 212 Lynch, Jim 209 Lynch, Michelle 190 Lynch, Nancy 151 Lynch, Paul 180 Lyon, Donna 166 Lyon, John 215 Lyons, Pat 118 M Maahs, Kristin 74 Maassen, Dave 158 Mabeus, Doug 239 MacDonald, Gregor 201, 239 MacDald, Pat 207 Machoveta, John 179 Maciona, Deb 172 Mack, Michelle 187 Mackin, Jacque 239 MacNaughton, Laura 169 MacNeish, Kristi 91 MacVey, Karen 239 MacVey, Laura 202 Madson, Valerie 201 Maeschen, Jacque 159 MaGee, Jane 167 Magee, Laurie 131 Mahoney, Mary 202 MAIA 200 Maiers, Kathy 197 Maiers, Michael 161 Maifeld, Mary 181 Main, Mark 179 MaKin8ter, Julie 160 Malcom, Bev 167 Mallinger, Marsha 170 Mallinger, Robert 152 Malone, Deb 181 Malone, Chria 118 Malone, Stuart 213, 239 Malone, Trudy 191 Maltby, Craig 199, 200 Manatt, Ann 162 Manatt, Tammy 192 Manderfield, Sheila 168 Manderscheid, Janet 170, 173 Manethar, Judy 191 Manfull, Christie 190 Manion, Michelle 91 Manly, Kurt 160 Mann, Rodney 144, 239 Manning, Vicki 179 Manson, Sherry 186 Manternach, Lisa 169 Manternach, Patricia 169 Marandino, Loretta 172 Marcum, Jodi 75 Marek, James 163 Marhowl, Sue 125, 131, 170 Maring, Pam 191 Mark, Jennifer 166 Marlowe, Burt 128, 180 Marolf, Wanda 192 Marquandt, Susan 151 Marqueth. Jill 190 Marren, John 144 Marsh, Nita 191 Marshall, Kurt 206 Marshell, Russ 153 Marten, Brent 180 Martens, Molly 178 Marti, Steve 144 Martin, Bob 207 Martin. Caryl 186, 239 Martin, Ms. Elizabeth 45 Martin, Dr. James G. 39 Martin, Jody 193 Martin, John 239 Martin, Julie 181 Martin, Shelly 177 Martin, Sue 159 Martins, Steve 209 Maruth, Lori 192 Marvin, Ray 215 Masear, Cara 170 MASH 169 Mason, Gayla 187 Mason, John 239 Mason, Laura 196 Mason, Scot 208 Massey, Jeanne 191 Masters, Brian 208, 239 Masters, Kevin 89, 239 Masters, Mike 214 Mastin, Melanie 239 Matejcek, Beth 253 Matejcek, Lori 198 MATHEMATICS 63 Matheson, Tom 253 Mathison, Jolene 240 Matthias, Greg 213 Matthias, Scott 209 Mattke, Becky 167 Mattke, David 180, 240 Matula, Chris 150 Maudlin, Joyce 240 Maulding, Earl 12 Maurer, Pam 253 Maxey. Liz 240 Maxon, Kurt 207 Maxwell, Pam 155 May, Marvin 213 Maynard, Rich 198 Mazula, Coach Pete 122 McAfee, Roberta 185 McAfee, Sue 155 McAndrew, Karen 197 McAtee, Wanda 171 McAvoy, Ann 168 McBride, Carol 186 McBride, Janelle 125 McBride, Joeliyn 185 McBride, June 169 McBride, Mike 209 McCann, Dan 134. 158 McCann, John 159 McCann, Tom 120 McCardle, Charlie 178 McCarron, Sean 213 McCarty, Jackie 161 McCarville, Peg 130 McCauley, Dorothy 202 McCaulley, Dave 118 McCay, Mary 197 McClannahan, Lori 198 McClure, Deb 202, 253 McClure, Mikki 202 McCoige, Jeff 240 McCollam, Cynthia 240 McCollam, Nancy 191 McCollum. Dr. Clifford 58 McCombs, Teresa 168 McConnell, Maureen 187 266 McCool, John 27 McCool, Patti 160, 240 McCowen, Kirk 151 McCoy, Patty 190 McCrea, Jeff 88 McCright, Wendy 95 McCue, Pam 169 McCully, Dorthy 90 McCurry, Deb 186, 240 McDermott, Jacqueline 240 McDevitt, Annabell 151 McDonald, Cindy 184 McDonald, Jean 201 McDonald, Jeff 160 McDonald. Kathy 193 McDonald, Samella 240 McDonald, Terri 181 McDonnell, Dennis 198 McDonnell, Jacque 170 McDonnell, Marilyn 89 McDonnell, Muff 88 McDowell, Dan 89 McDowell, Gina 201 McElroy, Janice 253 McElvain, Vaughn 163 McEntee, Maureen 153 McPadden, Brian 144 McFarland, Susan 190 McGee, Patty 240 McGeough, Coral 240 McGiverin, Tom 240 McGlashon, Michael 240 McGohan, Cindy 166 McGonegle, Anne 192 McGowan, Pam 89, 172 McGowen, Molly 191 McGraw, Karen 240 McGrew, Dr. Leroy 60 McGriff, Mona 193 McGuire, Brian 209 McGuire, Ken 177, 240 McGuire, Sue 166 McHughee, Mike 179 Mcllrath, James 179 McIntyre, Mary Jean 160 McKee, Kevin 154 McKenzie, Kathy 193 McLaughlin, Kathy 159 McLaughlin, Lori 184 McLennan, Laurie 125, 161 McMahon, Carol 186 McMahon, Kim 90 McMan, Tom 215 McMullen, Lonnie 214 McNamee, John 68 McNeal, John 209 McNertney, Julie 160 McOllough, Jeff 210 McQuillen, Mary 201 McTizic, Carmel 162 Meade, Lonnie 132 Meany, Mary 193 Mechem, Dave 180 Medberry, Cherie 202 Medberry, Wanda 170 Meddock, Sheralyn 168 Meek, Lori 83 Meeks, Barb 152 Meeks, Mark 158 Meewee, Brad 212 Mehman, Dennis 161 Meier, Mark 200 Meinders, Doreen 181 Meinecke, Brent 153 Memos, Laura 159 Menage, Brian 213 Menary, Greg 158 Mengel, Joe 206 Mengler, Barb 253 MEN’S BASKETBALL 132 MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 128 MEN’S GOLF 120 MEN’S GYMNASTICS 134 MEN’S SWIMMING 16 MEN’S TENNIS 122 MEN’S TRACK 124 Mentink, Rebecca 177, 240 Meoff, Jack 153 Merfeid, Theresa 202 Merrihew, Sara 186 MERRILL 176 Merrill, Barb 192 Merritt, Sally 186 Mertz, Julie 191 Mere, Gretchen 191 Mescher, Beth 190 Mesenbrink, Kris 178 Messerachmidt, Jan 125 Metz, Angie 176 Meyer, Allan 240 Meyer, Bev 165 Meyer, Corinne 191 Meyer, Dave 201 Meyer, Debbie 240 Meyer, Gretchen 167 Meyer, Jean 177 Meyer, Jolyn 185 Meyer, Kathleen 179, 240 Meyer, Lori E. 240 Meyer, Lori J. 169 Meyer, Marcy 160 Meyer, Pattie 240 Meyer, Randal 240 Meyer, Sarah 167 Meyer, Sheri 88 Meyers, Lisa 54 Meyers, Steve 159 Michael, Maureen 190 Michels, Cathy 159 Michels, Jeff 206 Michener, Jeff 162 Mickelson, Karla 197, 241 Mickelson, Steve 160 MiddleKauff, Ann 159 Middleswart, Pat 45 Middleton, Julie 141 Mielenhausen, Eileen 241 Mihalakis, Maria 202 Mihm, Jacquel 91 Mihm, Jolene 91 Mikota, Janice 179 Miles, John 15 Milewsky, Mary 190 Miliner, Chris 127, 209 Millard, June 153 Millard, Peg 90, 241 Miller, Ann 253 Miller, Barb 167 Miller. Chuck 213 Miller, Cyndy 161 Miller, Diana 166 Miller, Diane 151 Miller, Elizabeth 168 Miller, Gordon 241 Miller, Jill 162 Miller, Jim 206 Miller, Jodee 161 Miller, John 209 Miller, Judy 184 Miller, Julie D. 190 Miller, Julie M. 202 Miller. Kristi 187 Miller. Lisa 130, 170 Miller, Lois 241 Miller. Lori A. 184 Miller, Lori J. 172 Miller, Lynn 241 Miller, Mark 209 Miller. Mike 180 Miller, Neal 118 Miller, Neil 150 Miller, Rex 177 Miller, Robin 168 Miller, Ron 241 Miller, Stacy 170 Miller, Steve Assistant Coach 118 Miller, Steven 241 Miller, Sue 88, 176 Mills, Jeff 212 Mills, Kevin 158 Minard, Teri 180 Miner, Shari 176 Mingus, Larry 162 Minnaert, Jeff 221 Minnick, Russ 122 Minor, Craig 207 Mitchell, Trish 152 Mittman, Bob 213 Mocha!, Shelly 166 MODERN LANGUAGES 54 Moeller, Amy 160 Moeller, Gail 180 Moeller, Lori 171 Moeller, Ron 179 Moen, Lynn 159 Moetsch, Ellen 171 Mohd, Azhar, Meor 161 Mohd, Faridah N. 153 MOHICAN 153 Mohl, Brenda 192 Mohning, Laurie 91 Mohn, Blake 102 Moir, Amy 191 Moline, Susan 172 Molitor, Mary 167 Mommer, Lori 201 Monaghan, Carrie 83, 154 Monaghan, Tom 152, 241 Monroe, Michelle 198, 241 Monson, Kevin 158 Monteforte, Cheryl 193 Montgomery. Kirk 162 Moon, Song 77 Mooney, Carol 88, 241 Mooney. Debbie 131 Mooney, Keely 241 Moone, Sean 207 Moore, Alan 159 Moore, Brian 162 Moore, Debra 176, 241 Moore, Karen 154 Moore, Noreen 171 Moore, Sarah 192 Moore, Susan 170 Moran, Sheri 201 Morehz, Kim 90, 184 Morgan, Diane 158 Morgan, Elizabeth 181 Morgan, Joe 177 Morin, Dr. Robert 66 Moritz, Karen 253 Morris, Barb 187 Morrissey, Ellen 193 Morrow, Steve 118 Morse, Elin 166 Morse, Karen 91, 191 Morstad, Neil 176, 241 Morteli, Lena 155 Morton, Dana 208 Morton, Dave 159 Mortvedt, Janelte 202 Moeenbach, Steve 212 Moser, Dawn 166 Mosher, Ann 178 267 Mosher, John 214 Mosher, Michael 241 Mosiman, Jeff 150 Mosley, Cathy 178 Mott, Jill 166, 241 Mount, Dora 192 Mourlam, Mark 158 Moyer, Angie 198 Muehlenthaler, Terri 192 Muetzel, James 253 Muggins, Tyron 163 Muhlenbruch, Lori 184, 186, 241 Muhlenbruck, Bradley 160 Muhlenbruck, Donna 253 Muhlenbruck, Kathi 187 Mulder, Pam 181 Mulford, Shelly 200 Mullens, Tami 91 Muller, Greg 179 Mundt, Bob 214 Munn, Mary 17 Munns, Eileen 184 Muntz, Steve 178 Murkew, Robyn 153 Murphy, Dale 241 Murphy, Debbie 176 Murphy, Jamie 187 Murphy, Katherine 254 Murphy, Lynn 241 Murphy, Mark 208 Murphy, Marcia 241 Murphy, Tim 207 Murray, Jean 172, 241 Murray, Jim 180 Murray, Tim 209 MUSIC GROUPS 108 Myers, Deb 153 Myers, Kirk 180 Myers, Sherry 89 Myrtue, John 200 N Nabholz, Rod 213 Naeve, Kristie 241 Nagel, Jane 159 Nagel, Lori 241 Naney, Steve 160 Nation, Catherine 202 Nation, Pam 254 Nauman, Mitch 200 Nauman, Nick 212 Nauman, Vickie 170 NAVAJO 154 Nealey, Nancy 166 Needham, Joe 69 Neese, Jodie 193 Nehman, Ann 186 Neibergall, Pat 144 Neitzke, Teri 193 Neittke, Tieroy 185 Nelsen, Gene 176 Nelsen, Tammy 241 Nelson, Barb 166 Nelson, Brian 160, 201 Nelson, Cathy 12 Nelson, Doug 128 Nelson, Gary 242 Nelson, Jackie 177 Nelson, Jeff 201 Nelson, Jim 150 Nelson, Julie 85, 201 Nelson, Kathy 242 Nelson, Lisa K. 184 Nelson, Lisa M. 171 Nelson, Lori 169 Nelson, Lynn 206 Nelson, Ruth 168 Nelson, Scott 208 Neppl, Steve 242 Neriem, Ranae 190 Nesheim, Karen 167 Nestor, Kerry 242 Nettelton, Dave 89 Net , Marcia 242 Neumann, Rhonda 187 Neumann, Tim 89. 254 Neurenschwager, Scott 196 Neve, Ken 161 Neveln, Annette 168, 242 Neville, Theresa 198 Neville, Tom 178 Newbern, Bruce 163 NEWBOLD 159 Newbrough, Paula 167, 242 Newbury, Tab 207 Newby, Patty 172 Newell, Howard 176, 242 Newell, Kent 201 Nichol, Jeff 212 Nichols, Ann 141 Nichols, Sandy 190 Nickerson, Kathy 91 Nicol, Sherri 141 Nicoll, Steve 209 Nicoson, Rob 207 Niederhauser, Rob 207 Niedermayer, Mark 160 Niehouse, Kirk 214 Nielsen, Mark 200 Nielsen, Dr. Ross 49 Nielson, Andy 154 Nielson, Mary 152 Nielson, Tom 203 Niemeier, Deanna 184 Niemier, Kurt 213 Niermann, Deb 81, 185 Nighton, Karla 197 Nijim, Dr. Basheer 68 Nimkins, Tammy 158 NIOBE 201 Nixon, Mary 90, 171 Noack, Ann 176 Noack, Thomas 242 Nodarse, Xuchitl 148 Noel, Lucretia 159 Noel, Randy 213 NOEHREN HALL 194 Noland. Julie 158 Nolin, Jane 177 Nollen, Lisa 178 Noonan, Terry 144 Noone, Steve 242 Norberg, Scott 214 Nordlie, Craig 124 Nordmeyer, Kathryn 242 Nordyke, Brad 141, 150 Norman, Carol 254 Norman, Chris 82, 214 Norman, John 89, 195 Norris, Georgia 126 North, Jacque 190 North, Renee 190 North, Sherry 171 NORTHERN IOAN 83 Northrop, Gary 254 Northway, Deb 190 Nortman, Mary 161 Norton, Becky 187 Norton, Patrice 200, 242 Novak, Anita 197 Novak, Ann 126, 129 Nowell, Tim 204 Nugent, Nancy 89 Nurre, Daniel 213, 242 Nurre, Mark 212 Nurse, Ken 118 Nusbaum, Cindy 186 Nushbaum, Phil 80 O Oakman, Martin 150 Oaks, Bill 88 Oatman, Ann 161 Obr, Sherri 198 O’Briend, Bob 242 O’Brien, Brenda 242 O’Brien, Julie 193 O’Brien, Mike 242 Oburhaus, Sue 186 O’Connel, Carolyn 1% O’Connel, Janet 202 O'Connell, Sheila 190 O’Connor, David 159 O’Connor, Pat 162 O’Day. Kim 158 O'Donnel, Larry 212 O’Donnell, R. Lawrence 254 O’Donnell, Susan 185 Oebser, Jana 158 Oehlerich, Kim 90 Oetken, Janet 192 Ogedn, J.R. 83 Ohde, Roxanne 242 O'Kane, Tim 160 Okonta, Henry 254 Olbertx, Jill 242 OLD GOLD 82 Olsen, Karen 190 Olsen, Nancy 159 Olsen, Peg 196 Olson, James 242 Olson, Lora 158 Olson, Robert J. 208 Olson, Robert 207, 242 Olsthoorn, Harlon 208 Oltmann, Julie 140 OLYMPIC VOLLEYBALL 10 O'Meara, Ronald 160 O’Neal, Kim 170 O'Neal, Lavonna 168 O’Neil, Kelly 213 O’Neill. Kelli 90 O’Neill, John 150 Opfer, Brenda 61, 179 Op pelt, Thomas 161 Opperman, Aaron 180 Opperman, David 83, 242 Oppermann, Laura 242 Opsal, Michelle 158 ORCHESIS 97 ORION 201 O’Rourke, Pam 159 Orth, Deb 90 Orth, Lori 191 Ortmayer, Martha 202 Osborn, Greg 242 Osborn, Sheryl 264 Osborne, Barb 191 Osmundson, Elaine 187 Ostby, Jill 43 Osterberg, Mike 89 Oswald, Gail 170 Oswald, Mike 179 Osweiler, Becky 162 Os wood, Julie 196 Othman, Bin Zakarie 160 OTool, Julie 91, 170 OTool, Leighann 167 Otting, Kathy 192, 242 Otting, Roger 206 Otto. Julie 191 Ouderkirk, Sheryl 193 Overlander, Kim 167 Overton, Joel 243 Owens, Doug 208 P 268 Pacovsky, Jeff 206 Paeretian, Ginny 170 Page, Kim 186 Palma, Carlos 95, 216 Palma, Hilda 217 Palmer, Scot 118 Palmershire, Rick 214 Pannkuk, Mary 186 PANTHER 169 Papke. Mark 212 Papke, Steven 46, 211, 212, 243 PARENTS’ WEEK-END 24 Payham, Mark 213 Park, Pam 243 Park, Pat 243 Parker, Lorrie 166 Parker, Roxanne 191 Parkinson, Joyce 155 Parks, Dennis 206 Parks, Mary 161 Parks, Pamela 152, 243 Parmer, Connie 243 Parsons, Darla 154 Parsons, Jayne 243 Parsons, Landon 150 Pathoris, Penny 90 Patterson, Curt 254 Patterson, Dave 88 Patterson, Deanna 166 Patterson, Lori 202 Patterson, Sally 243 Paul, John 154 Paulding, Dani 90 Pauley, Craig 243 Paullus, Tara 178 Paulsen, Bill 179 Paulsen, Jo 170 Paulsen, Lisa 202 Paulson, Steve 88 Pauly, Sue 180 Pavelec, Connie 196 Pearce, Eric 213 Pearce, Kim 187 Pearse, Bryan 207 Pearson, Barb 179 Pearson, Dennis 195, 200 Pearson, Lynnetta 91 Pederson, Annette 171 Peers, Steve 161 Peiffer, Patay 184 Peiffer, Teresa 179, 243 Pender, Nancy 184 Pendergast, Joyce 169 Penquite, Kent 198 Penquite, Shannon 202 PENTHOUSE 163 Perisho, Audrey 165, 166 Perkins, Holly 85, 197 Perkins, Randy 161 Perry, Susan 171 Peatkervitch, Steve 209 Peters, Brian 212 Peters, David 243 Peters, Jan 168 Peters, Janet Peters. Julie 89, 192 Peters, Karene 181 Peters, Kathy 192 Peters, Lance 207 Peters, Steve 120 Peters, Steve 132 Petersen, A1 208 Petersen, Deanna 59, 167 Petersen, Geni 193, 243 Petersen, Nancy 179 Petersen, Sharon 176 Peterson, Bard 97 Peterson, Bonnie 185 Peterson, Brenda 172 Peterson, David 162 Peterson, Jerome 152 Peterson, Jill 119 Peterson, Kara 200 Peterson, Krista 198 Peterson, Kristy 162 Peterson, Lisa 158 Peterson, Mary 184 Peterson, Nancy 192 Peterson, Rebecca 243 Peterson, Rich 213 Peterson, Roland 243 Peterson, Sherri 152 Peterzalek, John 207 Pettinger, Michelle 186 Pettit, Tammy 130 Peverill, Todd 128, 176 Pevestorf, Kristy 202 Peyton, Blynda 168 PHAEDRA 202 Phalen, Cindy 187 Phalen, Erin 198 Phelan, Mike 158 Phelps, Mike 213 Philbin, Nancy 176 Phillips, Anne 243 Phillips, Coach Carol 121 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION 56 Philpott, Kim 192 PHI MU ALPHA 92 Phippen, Chris 171 Phipps, Craig 54, 213 PHOEBE 202 PHYSICS 64 Pick, Jill 201 Pickart, Andrew 207 Pieper, Lori 186 Pierce, Randy 206 Pierce, Scott 128 Pietech, Lori 196 Pihl, Connie 166 PI KAPPA ALPHA 86 Piltingsrud, Kathy 243 Pingrey, Tammy 170 Pins, Sharon 193 Piper, Jeff 153 Pipho, Lisa 169 Piragine, Maria 153 Piragine, Nenucha 95 PISCES 160 Pittman, Patty 197 Pitton, Mary 176 Pitts, Sue 169 Pitx, Lynn 192 Plaehn, Mike 207 Plambeck, Laurel 243 Plambeck, Scott 136, 208 Plate, Bob 215 Platt, Mike 88 Platt, Tami 198 Platt, Tim 85 Plautz, Penny 154 Plumber, Jeff 177 Plumer, Marcy 193 Plummer, Becky 191 Pody, Barb 186 Poe. Julie 70, 243 Poepsel, Jim 163 Pogge, Patti 102 Pokorny, Thomas 150 POLITICAL SCIENCE 71 Polking, Molly 167 Pollmann, Lori 166 Pollock, Tammy 140 Pomerenk, Jeff 176, 243 POM PON SQUAD 140 Pool man, Craig 254 Poorman, Denny 208 Pops, Tracy 91, 184 Pope, Cindy 243 Pope, Dave 179 Poppe, Allen 158 Porter, Amie 187 Porter, Deb 190 Porth, Roxanne 186 Pospichal, Joe Poes. Julie 193 Poes, Susan 190 Post, Janet 190 Postal, Brenda 191 Postal, Doug 198 Postal, Marty 208 Postal, Sue 193 Potter, Mark 163 Potter, Mona 171 Potts Keith 254 Potts, Sue 130 Powell, Bradley 243 Powers, Carol 149, 151 Powers, Julie 130 Praska, Connie 121, 162 Prather, John 213 Prati, Randy 243 Preece, Cynthia 185 Preiskorn, Joe 209 Prelan, Laura 202 Prenger, Tom 208 Prescott, Kelly 254 Preuss, Barb 191 Price, Erick 151 Price, Lisa 172 Priebaow, Marlene 170 Prill, Sandy 166 Pritchard, Bob 97 Pritchard, Mark 161 “PROMETHEUS BOUND” 31 Propp, Sue 243 Prosser, Penny 197 Provost, Jeff 177 Pruchler, Jim 153 Prudenz, Larry 206 Prusha, Lynne 170, 254 PSYCHOLOGY 72 Ptacek, Jolene 185 Pudenz, Jacqueline 201 Purcell, Paula 198 Purdy, Al 215 PURPLE ARROW 92 Putnam, Jerri 90 Putz, Barb 184 Putxier, Jeff 213 Pyle, Tim 176 Q Quandt, Tom 134, 175, 177 Quealy, Matthew 176, 243 Quirk, Rose 123 R Raatz, Don 244 Radig, Dion 213 Radloff, Joan 244 Raecker, Al 214 Rafique, Zarina 152 RAINBOW 170 Rains, Kim 184 Ralls. Ken 136 Ralph, Barbara 184 Ralph, Brian 212 Ralston, Kira 125 Ramlows, Randy 215 Ramsay, Kathy 177 Ramthun, Dave 126 Randall, Brad 158 Randall, Dan 176 Randolph, Reed 162 Raney, Bill 213 Ranschau, Pam 151 Ransom, John 136 Rasch, Teri 171 Rasmussen, Janet 254 269 Rasmussen, Layne 244 Rath, Pattie 244 Rathke, Sara 1S8, 244 Ratkiewicz, Ann 178 Raum, Robin 171 Raunio, Kaisa 154 Ray, Timothy 244 Readinger, Jill 181 Rebik, James 244 Rebik, Stave 156 Recker, Marilyn 169 Redlinger, Julia 176 Reed, Carol 181 Reed, Deniece 192 Reed, Donna 181, 244 Reed, Laurie 168 Reel, Sandi 196 Rees, Ken 88 Reeve, Carol 153, 244 Regier, Carrie 135 Rehmke, Heidi 186 Reichter, Lyle 206 Reicks, Carla 187 Reid, Mike 159 Reid, Ronda 244 Reilly, Michele 181 Reilly, Steve 158 Reimers, Mary 192 Reindl, Kandi 171 Reinemund, Natalie 166, 189 Reiners, Paul 163 Reinhardt, Gwen 164 Reinicke, Vicki 91 Reinig, Diane 170, 244 Reinta, Virginia 190 Reisinger, Celeste 151 Reiter, Kim 54 Reiter, Mark 200 Reittinger, Wayne 150 Relf, Steve 201 RELIGIOUS GROUPS 112 Relph, Jo 169 Remmert, Dennis 127 Remner, Vicki 190 RENAULT 193 Rettko, Mary Ann 161, 244 Reuse, Stefan 50 Revee, Elaine 168 Rewoldt, hn 254 Reyer, Ralene 244 Reyes, Scott 209 Reynolds, Dave 134 Reynolds, Jackie 161 Reynolds, Steve 158 Rhinehart, Barry 214 Rhinesmith, Nancy 171 Rhinhardt, Kathy 197 Rhoades, Diane 191 Rhoads, Sandy 154 Rhum, Dr. Gordon 42 Rice, Rozalee 192 Rich, Alinda 254 Rich, Jackie 181 Rich, Joann 162, 254 Richards, Jill 1515 Richards, Randy 132, 133 Richards, Scott 208 RICHELIEU 193 Rickard, Becky 198 Ricke, Peg 131, 179 Rickeis, Renee 162 Rickels, Scott 179 RIDER HALL 204 Ridgly, Kim 90 Riecke, Elsa 244 Riecke, Inge 171 Rieckenberg, Susan 244 Riedesel, Suzanne 186 Riehl, Tanna 187 Riehle, Richer 212 Riemenschmeide, Kim 244 Riemenechneider, Rozan 166 Ries, Roger 179 Ries, Tom 177 Rigby, Leigh 151 Riggert, Rita 190 Riggs, Darlene 244 Ries, Chris 178 Riley, Kay 159 Riley, Thomas 254 Rinder, Faith 244 Rinder Greg 150 Ringland, Craig 154 Rink, Scott 209 Riordan, Tom 179 Ripley, Johanna 200 Rippentrop, Laurie 185, 254 Risting, Deanne 171 Ritland, Susan 172 Rittgers, Dana 178 Rittgera, Ro 144, 155 Rix, Kelly 213 Roan, Angie 90 Robat, Liz 131 Robbins, Chris 161 Robbins, Kris 140 Roberson, Sonja 155 Roberta, Charles 250 Roberts, Craig 213 Roberts. Janet 166 Roberta, Karen 90 Roberts, Lynette 170 Roberts, Stacy 125, 129 Roberts, Theresa 198 Robinson, Paul 179 Robinson, Randy 151 Robinson, Russ 212 Robson, John 214 Rochford, Mark 244 Rod, Dr. Donald 75 Rodamaker, Dan 124, 128 Roddy, Jack 88 Rodenbeck, Rick 208 Rodenberg, Brian 120, 244 Rodgers, Cindy 166 Rodgers, Peggy 90 Rodine, Jenny 202 Rodriguez, Johnny 163 Roe, Brenda 193 Roeder, Debbie 181 Roeder, Mary 197 Roeder, Tom 212 Roegner, Karen 176 Rogers, Carol 160, 163 Rogerson, ny 54, 212 Rohach, Jane 200 Rohde, John 209 Rohlk, Mark 212 Rohr, Randy 208 Roland, Roy 198 Roltene, Karen 201, 244 Roller, Timmy 212 Romanin, Dr. Tom 77 Rommann, Dennis 120 Root, John 126, 163 Ropa, Chris 125, 171 Rosaner, Linda 196 Rose, Cindy 192 Rose, Ken Z4, 128 Rose. Peggy 88 Roseberry, Lisa 190 Roseberry, Rhonda 198 Rosel, Julie 181 Roeeland, Kelli 168 Rosenbaum, Linda 166 Rosenberry, Sara 123 Rosenbery, Marcia 166 Rosenthal, LeAnne 187 Rosonke, Kim 160 Ross. Mike 201 Ross, Dr. Robert 71 Roes, Dr. Ronald 56 Rote, Bob 89 Roth, Bruce, 254 Roth, Evelyn 254 Rothbart, Jean 176 Rother, Diana 254 Rothrock, Diane 190 Roudebush, Leigh 184 Roussel, Jon 206 Roviner, Dave 154 Rowedder, Becky 254 Rowland, Ann 171 Roy. Beth 202 Roys, Janet 193 Ruark, Trish 254 Ruba, Michelle 82, 172 Rubin, Kelly 90 Ruby, Bob 211, 214 Ruchti, Twyla 171 Ruddick, Kim 118 Ruegsnegger, Kevin 212 Ruehle, Judy 82, 192 Ruen, Lea 185 Ruffo, Joseph 51 RUGBY 101 Ruggeberg, Kristi 187 Rugger, Becky 180 Rugger, Louis 208 Ruisch, Rachel 153 Rupiper, Lisa 244 Rupiper, Mike 88, 180 Rush, Ron 178 Russo, Mike 203 Rutledge, Wendy 167 Rutt, John 89, 161 Rutz, Linda 191 Ruzicka, Randy 154 Ryan, Ann 158 Ryan, Jane 166 Ryan, Julia 185 Ryan, Megan 202 Ryan, Michele 202 Ryan, Mike 58 Ryan, Patty 202 Rychel, Leslie 140, 185 Rychel, Ron 88 Ryder, Mary 197 Rysdam, Dave 102 S Sach, Steve 136 Sack, Kathy 176 Sack, Steve 209 Sacquitne, Kay 171 Sager, Mitzi 190 SAGITTARIUS 178 Salter, Carrie 169 Salyers, Cindy 171 Sampson, Kathryn 244 Sampson, Kathy 89, 153 Sampson, Lisa 185 Sams, Doug 127 Samsky, Donna 159 Samuelson, Jeff 136, 154 Samuelson, Jill 162 Samuelson, Karla 160 Sanborn, Laurie 91, 162 Sand, Paul 212 Sandage, Lori 193 Sands, Kathy 187 Sanders, Gary 98 Sanders, Kerry 150 Sandidge, Tami 187 Santos, Rosane 255 Sarasio, Kathy 166 Sargent, Sandy 168 Sass, Bob 161 Sater, Lori 171 270 Satre, Dave 180 Sauer, Mike 178 Saum, Caria 160 Saunders, Karen 178 Saunders, Lisa 181 Saunders, Scott 176, 244 Savas, Ted 69 Saver, Steve 198 Savonell, Phoebe 184 Savoy, Thomas 255 Schacherer, Sue 166, 245 Schacht, Audrey 161 Schadle, Mary 162 Schaefer, Don 220 Schaefer, Mary 90 Schafer, Joan 185 Schallau, Doug 177 Schebler, Tami 138, 201 Scheckel, Brenda 187 Scheiber, Renae 181 Schekel, Carla 187 Schemmel, David 245 Schieuer, Kenneth Chris 255 Schiling, Julie 190 Schillig. Mike 214 Schiltz, Karla 119, 245 Schimmer, Paula 166 Schlader, Sheryl 111 Schleutter, Gary 214 Schleuter, Connie 202 Schmeling, Deb 125, 129 Schmidt, Brenda 160 Schmidt, Chris 163 Schmidt, Cindy 187 Schmidt, Daid 255 Schmidt, John 245 Schmidt, Nancy 170 Schmidt, Thomas 245 Schmidt, William 212 Schmidtke, Kim 245 Schmit, Cheryl 179 Schmitt, Cindy 91 Schmitt, Delon 159 Schmitt, Joe 198 Schmitt, Marly 155 Schmitt, Mariya 91, 176 Schmitt, Mike 159 Schmitt, Sharon 91, 197 Schmitz, Dan 160 Schmitz, Marilyn 191 Schmitz, Mary Lau 169 Schneider, Karen 91 Schneiders, Deb 181 Schnelling, Mike 215 Schnepf, Tammy 170 Schnieders, Diane 187 Schnieders, Sharon 255 Schnoebelen, Deb 190 Schoby, Robert 245 Schoeberlain, Dave 178 Schoel, Lynn 196 Schoen, Sue 90, 178 Schoentag, Lisa 151 Schofield, Dan 151 Scholl, Karen 245 Schons, Carla 177 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL 47 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 40 SCHOOL OF MUSIC 55 Schrader, Eric 54 Schrader. Greg 162 Schrader, Marcia 187, 245 Schroeder, Julie 198 Schreck, Cindy 160 Schreiber, Ken 206 Schroder, Doug 213 Schroeder, Dan 208 Schroeder, Deb 181 Schroeder, Laurie 190 Schubick, Del 158 Schuchmann, Kevin 212 Schueller, Bernie 212 Schueller, Tom 154 Schuett, Bruce 100, 152 Schuetzle, Susan 245 Schuh, Connie 91, 162 Schuler, Gary 213 Schuler, Kelly 162 Schulewitz, Michelle 191 Schulte, Brenda 184 Schulte, Cindy 197 Schulte, Jack 200 Schulte, Joan 255 Schultz, Deanna 187 Schultz, Randy 212 Schulz, Cindy 88 Schulz, Deb 170 Schulz, Janet 176 Schulz, JoEllen 185 Schulz, Sue 255 Schuster, Cheryl 245 Schutta, Joel 245 Schuur, Dennis 245 Schwake, Karen 81, 184 Schwalbach, Scott 176 Schwamman, Eva 185 Schwanz, Tim 206 Schwarting, Karen 91 Schwartz, Don 208 Schwartz, Jan 197 Schwartz, Roxanne 151 Schwarz, Brenda 255 Schwarz, Suzanne 135 Schwarz. Traci 170 Schwamman, Faye 158 Schwier, Craig 213 Schwinkl, Kerri 181 Scoglund, Kathy 181 SCORPIO 179 Scott, Barb 182, 196 Scott, Dale 118 Scott, Jennifer 154 Scott, Patricia 245 Scott, Dr. Ralph 44 Scott, Ruben 178 Scott, Sharon 192 Scott, Susanna 187 Scott, Tammy 190 Scott, Wendy 151 Scourick, Jim 162 Scruff, Danny 212 Scull, Gina 187 Sealhamer, Steve 209 Sealock, Karen 166 Sears, Jim 34, 153 Sears, Sarah 187 See, Chris 171 Seehorn, Cathy 152 Seehusen, Maren 172 Seeley, Kelly 137, 151 Seichter, Kevin 118 Seidl, Deb 170 Seifert, Colleen 169, 245 Seifert, Lynnette 90, 137, 161 Seifried, Kathy 185 Seitz, Amy 202 Seivers, Jo 186 Selken, Lori 152 Sellers, Robert 154 SEMINOLE 154 Semprind, John 161 Sensor, Cindy 245 Sernott, Joe 206 Serrano, Sandy 166 Severin, Rod 208 Seward, Peg 196 Sexe, Brian 163 Sexton, Joan 125, 245 Shacleford, Julie 170 Shada, Rhonda 191 Shafer, Barb 202 Shaffer, Joanne 169 Shaffer, Randy 160 Shaffer, Roger 176 Shannon, Steve 163 Sharff, Lori 167, 245 Sharp, Mary 90 Shatek, Kyle 213 Shaveland, Sandy 179 SHAW 215 Shaw, Barry 201 Shaw, Dave 212 Shay, Patricia 246 Shea, Bill 214 Shea, Steve 180 Shearer, Laurie 166 Sheehan, John 178 Sheets, David 152 Shelby, Sue 159 Sheldon, Steven 198, 245 Shelton, Dave 206 Shepherd, Brenda 187 Shepherd, Denise 167 Sheppard, Chris 161 Shepperd, Cynthia 245 Sheridan, Leslie 194 Sheriff, Head Coach Stan 127 SHERMAN 209 Sherman, Suzy 155 Sheston, Andy 208 Shields, Carolyn 95 Shields, Cory 207 Shields, Melissa 191 Shilhanek, Michael 245 Shillington, Sara 198 Shipman, Maij 172 Shippy, Valerie 151 Shirbroun, Sarah 200, 246 Shi reman, Gregory 88, 245 Shoemaker, Jeff 206 Short, Carolyn 187 SHOSHONI 155 Shovein, Janine 246 Showalter, Delwyn 161 Shubert, Stan 153, 246 SHULL HALL 210 Shull, Deb 179 Shumaker, Pam 171 Shuta, Joel 206 Sickmann, Nancy 129, 187 Siebels, Lori J. 166 Siebels, Lori J. 138, 184 Siebert Meg 155 Sieck, Joanne 197 Sieleman, ri 222 Siepmann, Stacey 153 Sieren, Shelly 135 Sieverding, Carol 172 Sieverding, Sandy 192 Sievers, Carole 184 Sieve™, Mike 208 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 87, 88 Sigmund, Sheryl 125, 131 Sikora, Lori 178 Simoff, Celeste 246 Simon, Nancy 166 Simons, Melinda 162 Simmons, Mamell 197 Simmons, Pat 152 Simmons, Robert 255 Simpson, Dave 213 Simpson, Scott 208 Sindelar, Kevin 134, 158 Sindergard, Angela 193 Sindlinger, Bill 95 Sinwell, Gary 212 Sir, Mary 172 Sisk, Matt 208 Skelley, Jerry 246 271 Skoff. Mike 162 Skoglund, Tammy 91 Skopec, Greg 128 Skosland, Tammy 168 Skov, Kria 125, 129 SKYBIRD 170 Slach, Penny 159 Slattery, Eileen 201 Slaughterbreath, Enia 153 Slaven, Tim 163 Slaymaker, Jeff 158 Sleasor, Janet 246 Sloan, Bob 200 Sloan, Jeff 162 Sloth, Nancy 187 Smart, Paul 212 Smejkal, Jeff 134 Smidt, Kevin 163 Smit, Cindy 180 Smith, Allan 162 Smith, Becky 193 Smith, Brad 65, 134, 209 Smith, Carolyn 90 Smith, Cathy 162 Smith, Cathy 176 Smith. Cheryl 90, 140 Smith, Cindy 198 Smith, Craig 163 Smith, David 246 Smith, Denise 160 Smith, Dianne B. 42 Smith, Dianne M. 246 Smith, Doug 208 Smith, Jack 191 Smith, Jane 166, 246 Smith, Janet 153 Smith, John 160 Smith, John D. 213 Smith, Judy 198 Smith, Karen 246 Smith, Kelly 170 Smith, Lori 187 Smith, Lyn 137, 179 Smith, Mary J. 246 Smith, Mary L. 59, 167 Smith, Rebecca 246 Smith, Ron 246 Smith, Sally 87 Smith, Sandy 74 Smith, Scott 209 Smith, Shelly 91, 162 Smith, Steven 158, 246 Smith, Stu 88 Smith, Todd 179 Smith, Wanda J. 255 Smothers, Tim 158 Smyth, Julie 246 Sneden, Jeanne 160 Snitker, Carrie 90,181 Snodgrass, Doug 214 Snow, Sherri 90 Snyder, Eric 214 Snyder, Peg 179 Snyder, Teresa 255 SOCIOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY, AND SOCIAL WORK 73 Soehner, Sheila 131, 191 SOFTBALL 119 Solberg, Janet 172 Solberg, Renee 171 Solem, Nancy 171 Sollars, Sherry 161 Solsma, Kurt 88 Sonerholm, Penny 162 Sonntag, Patty 181 Soper, Lisa 192 Sorensen, Allen 246 Sorensen, John 246 Sorenson, Dawn 191 Sorenson, Deb 181 Sorenson, Sue 181 Sorrell, Dave 85 Sostak, Bruce 176, 246 South, Rick 158 Sovereign, Lori 186 Spaeth, Gerilyn 146 Spahr, Virginia 168 Spear, Nancy 171 SPECIAL EDUCATION 48 SPEECH 57 Speitz, Laurie 121 Spitzack, Holly 166 Spooner, Becky 29, 192 Spratt Brad 161 Spratt James 159, 246 Spratte, Kathy 82, 160 Springer, Teresa 177 Sprugel, Vickie 186 Sprunger, Jean 160 Squier, Denise 171 Squire, Rick 246 Squires, Jean 200 Squires, Pam 176 Stacy, Peg 144 Stadola, Sandy 90 Stahl, Laurie 88, 91, 167 Stahnke, Karmen 152 Stahnke, Kenda 151 Stahowick, John 215 Staker, Robin 168 Stam, Lynn 191 Stamateloe, Chris 209 Stamp, Dean 206 Stanislav, Dan 246 Stannard, Rhonda 179 Stans burg, Dr. Robert D. 39 Starcevich, Joe 118, 246 Starkey, Brent 176, 246 Starr, Lila 255 Starr, Rae 91 Staai, Michael 247 Stasi, Michelle 129, 247 Stastny, Kris 35 Statler, Doug 136, 160 Stearns, Brent 152, 247 Stebban8, Dixie 43 Stebbins. Lori 190 Stebbins, Peggy 247 Stecher, Barb 191 Steenson, Doug 141 Steffe, Carol 255 Steffen, Chris 162 Steffen, Jacqueline 170 Steffen, Julie 185 Steffen, Richard 247 Steffee, Gary 178 Steffes, Jerry 150, 247 Steger, Phil 214 Steil, Todd 208 Steimel, Karen 201 Stein, Jeff 179 Steinbeck, Beth 180 Steinbronn, Sheryl 193 Steiner, Theresa 152 Steinlage, Donna 171 Steinmeyer, Tim 180 Stenberg, Karen 170 Stennerson, Lisa 170 Stephan, Brian 179 Stephenson, Cathy 187 Sternitzke, Jeanne 91, 181 Stevens, Connie 202 Stevenson, Kay 247 Stevenso, Kurt 177 Stewart, Angie 180 Stewart, Ann 247 Stewart, Chris 169 Stewart, Craig 154 Stewart, Stan 176, 247 Stewart, Terri 186 Stickford, Woody 209 Stickfort, Deb 90 Stickfort, Kirk 208 Stickley, Beth 179 Stickney, Lisa 191 Stiegelmeler, John 127 Stielow, Lori 119 Stierman, John 122 Stierwalt, Kyle 159 Still, Denise 202 Stilson, Becky 171 St John, Gary 246 Stock, Jolene 186 Stock, Lauri 170 Stockberger, Jodie 169, 173 Stocks, Carole 170 Stoebner, Eric 247 Stkert, Karen 177 Stoll, Chris 203 Stoltenberg, Linda 198 STONE 158 Stone, Jackie 153 Stone, Linda 159 Stooe, Christal 172 Storck, Ray 132 Storey, Jeff 150 Stork, Dave 178 Stork, Diane 247 Story, Trula 181 Stotts, Audrey 145, 190 Strabala, Randy 158 Strait DeAnn 255 Strait Nancy 151 Strait Scott 255 Strang, Mary 152 Stratton, Ed 126 Stratton, Laura 247 Strauers, Kyle 178 Straw, Reo 214 Strayer, Brett 247 Streff, Lora 186 Strain, Mary 247 Strobbe, Linda 179, 247 Stroh, Jeannie 175 Strong, Janet 160 Strong, Karen 247 Stroschein, Janice 185 Strothers, Paula 186 Stroud, Jill 187 Strumk, Jan 184 Struve, Shirale 158 Stuart Elaine 202 Stubbe, Brent 158 Stubbe, Fred 206 Stubbe, Jill 158 STUDENT GOVERNMENT 84 Stuedemann, Janet 172 Stuedemann, Susan 247 S tug eon, Billy 153 Stuhr, Nancy 185 Sturnburg, Brian 212 Stych, Head Coach Garth Sueppel, Tom 132 Sullivan, Bill 144 Sullivan. Carol 185, 247 Sullivan, Cindy 90 Sumner, Scott 162 SUNDANCE 171 Sundberg, Pete 207 Sundet, Heidi 198 Sundrup, Chris 191 Sundrup, Terri 192 Suriyakumpo, Chuchart 152 Surly, James 100 Suaalla, Theresa 179 Susemihl, Lori 191 Sutherland, Jeanne 121 Sutter, Kris 161 Sutterberg, Mark 153 Sutton, A1 159 272 Swanberg, Patty 89 Swanson, Kevin 159, 247 Swanson, Kurt 158 Swanson, Suzanne 166 Swearingen, Jeff 214 Sweeney, Lorraine 159 Swehla, Mike 134 Swenson, Lori 176, 247 Swick, David 247 Sworn ley, Dave 151 Szopinski, Terry 162 T Tabor, Dee 90 Tackenberg, Andrea 166 Taft. Deb 193 Taft, Mike 201 Tait, Karen 202 Takes, David 247 Takes, Regina 170 Tangen, Grag 247 Tanner, Carol 198 Tanner, Kathy 187 Tanner, Steve 213 TARA 171 Tarter, Ken 87 Tate, Judy 191 Tate, Sharon 184 Tate, Steven 247 Tatman, Dan 150, 158 TAU KAPPA EPSILON 86, 89 TAURUS 177 Taylor, Kim 186 Taylor, Mike 177 Taylor, Sherri 197 TEACHING 49 TEFL CLUB 95 Tegeler, Mary 166 Tegels, Ken 178 Teggis, Jan 144 Tell. Cathy 248 Tell. Pam 190 Tembraack, Dick 213 Temple, Scotty 163 Tenny, Alan 176, 248 TerBeek, Mark 198 Ternus, Troy 212 Terry, Darah 193 Testroet, Denise 187 Tew, Tammy 190 Textor, Jeff 120 Thacker, Roberta 166 Thayer, Claude 208 Theisen, Thomas 248 Theobald, Dennis 162 Theodore, Angie 167 Thiel, Scott 128, 255 Thielen, Jan 190 Thielen, Martha 248 Thielen, Walter 163 Thielsen, Mary 171 Thies, Bremda 255 Thilges, Linda 161, 248 Thill. Nancy 167 Thoel, Diane 202 Thoelke, Elisabeth 169, 248 Thoma, Dennis 206 Thomas, Bruce 213 Thomas, Chris 196 Thomas, Jayne 166, 248 Thomas, Maggie 201 Thomas, Mary 191 Thomas, Rhonda 192 Thomas. Steve 213 Thome, Lianne 202 Thompson, Ann 152 Thompson, Constance 183, 187 Thompson, Dana 150 Thompson, Jack 178 Thompson, Jim E. 178 Thompson, Jim R. 213 Thompson, Joline 170 Thompson, Kris 197 Thompson, Lyndon 208 Thompson, Dr. Marion 48 Thompson, Pam 197 Thompson, Ross 118 Thompson. Teresa 185 Thompson, Dr. Thomas 56 Thompson, Vicki 135, 145, 187 Thompson, Zach 212 Thomsen, Brian 88, 161 Thomsen, Carie 166 Thoren, Chris 186, 248 Thorsbakken, Cindy 152 Thorson, Lori 171 Thrall, Dr. William 46 Throndson, Betty 119 Thudium, Michelle 158 Thuesen, Dale 150 Thune, Julie 192 Thuringer, Cathy 159 Thurm, Bruce 150, 248 Tiano, Christy 82, 158 Tiarka, Lynette 138 Tidball, Laurie 131, 248 Tiedt, Charla 170 Tietge, LuAnn 166 Tietz, Kristi 186 TIFFANY 172 Tigge8, Jan 201 Tigges, Ken 212 Tigges, Sandy 162 Tilden, Karen 190 Tillou, Dave 176 Timm, Jill 248 Timmerman, Phyllis 166 Timpe, Mark 158 Tippett, Sandy 155 Tirkkonen, Jaana 154 Tjelmetand, Darla 168 Tjelmeland, Monte 207 Tjernagel, Mich 154 Toales, Dan 214 Todd, Daniel 126, 248 Todd, Michelle 88. 141 Toenjes, Bruce 248 Toillion, Kathy 198 TOMAHAWK 93 Tomaah, Deanne 197 Tom bergs, Jayne 184 Tonda, Gina 172 Toole, Lee 208 Toom, Todd 179 Towers, Barb 197 Tracy, Kevin 212 TRAINERS 144 Trautman, Dianne 168 TREE 172 Trenary, Lesa 119 Trewin, Jill 187 Trewin, Tim 214 Trites, Felicia 158 Trittien, Scott 200 Tritz, Kathy 190 Troge, Dianna 186 Troge, Laura 186 Trongaard, Kristi 166 Trout, Carleen 202 True, Brian 89 Trueblood, Cindy 198 Tuchek, Ann 160 Tucker, Jane 166 Tudeen, Sheryl 191 Turner, Cheryl 191 Turnquist, Melody 161 Tussey, Natalie 166 Twedt, Mark 150 Tyler, Sue 119, 248 U Ubben, Gwen 138 Uchytil, Mike 150 Uchytil, Nancy 248 Udelhoven, Jill 160 Udelhoven, Jodie 82, 98, 248 Uhl. Deb 170 Uhl, Marci 191 Ulch, Teresa 167 Umated, Bob 151 Umsted, Kristie 168 Underberg, Tricia 125, 192, 248 Underwood, Gary 101 Underwood, Kelly 248 Underwood, Rod 132, 133, 150, 248 UNIVERSITY STUDENT ALUMNI 114 Upah, Laura 187 Umsted, Kristi 137 Usher, Bruce 248 Usher, Nancy 190 Uthe, Rosanne 129 Utterson, Vickie 201 V Vajgrt, David 180 Vana, Melinda 169 VanDaele, Brenda 198 VanDeest, Connie 191 Vandekamp, Cindy 186 Vandekamp, Lorrie 168 Vanderbie, Kim 52 VanderWorth, Judy 90 VanDeventer, Kaley 137, 187, 248 VanDiest, Beth 185 Vaneschen, Jim 34, 153 VanHauen, John 43 VanHauton, Kim 153 VanHeiden, Kevin 248 VanHorn. Andi 88 Vanloo, Keith 248 VanMaanen, Todd 255 Vannini, Joann 248 VanNorman, Karen 265 VanSickle, Thea 172 Varland, Angela 191 Varland, Cindy 202 Varland, Jenny 202 Varnum, Kirsten 181 Vaughn, Tim 179 Vazquez, Jesus 134, 245, 177 Veenstra, Brenda 185 Venega, Roxanne 74 Venneman, Barb 172 Vermazen, Ricky 212 Vermillion, Steve 88 Verwers, Julie 191 Vileta, Joel 152 Vilmain, Frank 64 Vincent, Patti 172 Vincent, Paula 184 Vincent, Roxanne 168 Vink, Brenda 154 VIRGO 162 Vislisel, Dianne 249 VoeU, Bob 168 Vogel, Ann 249 Vogel, Mike 154 Vohs, Karen 87. 90 Volberding, Beth 249 Voldseth, Dr. Edward 39 Volkens, Kevin 249 VOLLEYBALL 130 Volz, Vince 159 Vonderheide, Susan 185 Vonderlinde, Lori 184 VonLenning, Sandy 190 Vonnahane, Jane 29, 160 VonSpreecken, Sheila 249 273 Vorthman, Jill 90 Voss, Cindy 169 Voy, Deb 171 Vrzak, Don 209 Vulich, Julie 190, 249 W Wadle, Ellen 159 Wadle, Lisa 168 Wadle, Randy 178 Wadley, Dan 212 Waechter, James 161 Wagenhofer, Ken 88 Waggoner, Janice 187 Wagner, Jennifer 181. 249 Wagner, Tori 197 Wahl, Claudia 197 Waight, Jan 168 Wainer, Sandi T76 “WAIT UNTIL DARK” 13 Waite, JoAnn 90 Walde, Kelly 179 Walden, Tim 15 Walker, Daniel 150 Walker, Doretha 192 Walker, Dori 249 Walker, Gary 255 Walker, Jane 185 Walker, Karen 91, 177 Walker, Shirley 125, 129 Wall, Cheryl 187 Wall. Mary 166 Wallace, Lora 168 Wallace, Steve 136 Wallace, Ted 103, 213 Wallen. Mark 154 Waller, Daniel 255 Waller, Dr. Robert 41 Wallis, Jeantee 191 Walls, Tina 171 Walsh, Katie 90, 169 Walsh, Steve 89, 179 Walter, Bret 209 Wants, Kristi 185 Ward, Frosty 151 Ward, Tara 88 Ward, Tim 213 Warford, Kristine 179 Warner, Cynthia 249 Warner, Dr. Elvon 41 Warner, Kevin 163 Warner, Scott 179 Warren, Kevin 158 Waskowsky, John 206 Wasmund, Jeanette 201 Waste, Chris 223 Waterman, Karen 168, 189 Watermiller, Rindee 249 Watson, Vicki 167 Watters, Terry 255 Waugh, Jay 197 Wayland, Tim 204, 209 Wayt, Amy 168 Weatherly, Penny 192 Weaver, Frank 150 Weaver, Julie 187 Weaver, Mark 161 Webb, Maree 168 Webb, Sally 151, 249 Weber, Annette 162 Weber, Cathy 193 Weber, Jody 191 Weber, Julie 160 Weber, Keith 199 Weber. Mary 192 Weber, Suzie 85 Wedeking, Kevin 213 Weeks, Craig 213 Weeks, Michelle 187 Wegner, I eann 249 Weidemann, Angie 178 Weidler, Deb 171 Weidmyer, Kim 90 Weig, Larry 249 Weigert, Gene 209 Weige, Joseph 215 Weiland, David 209 Weinkouf, Shelly 168 Weirich, Rhonda 185 Weis, Marc 179 Weis, Roxanne 249 Weisinger, Bruce 179 Weisrock, Craig 212 Weiss. Kelly 118 Weissenburger, Leane 159 Weithorn, Bret 213 Weiwel, Susan 90 Welbes, Candy 187 Welch. Mike 176 Weldon, Anna 161 Wellner, Terry 150 Wells, Dave 209 Wells, Suzie 154 Welsh, Ann 197 Welsh, Lori 172 Welter. Steve 158 Wenger, Brian 249 Wentzien. Tracy 125, 179, 249 Werger, Phil 211, 214 Wernimont, Sara 185 Wersinger, Denise 198 Werthman, Mary Kay 102 Wescott, Lynn 179 Wessels, Doreen 180 Weasels, Kellie 185 West. Dan 213 West, Elizabeth 151 West. Gloria 184 West, Lori 181 West, Lorri 200 West, Robyn 169 Westcope, Dave 214 Westendorf, Sarah 202 Westerberg, Ruth Ann 169, 249 Westfall. Linda 168 Westoff, Lynn 200 Westphal, Kathy 176, 249 Wetsch, Nancy 176 Wettengel, Colleen 184 Whalen, Jody 170 Wharff, Rhonda 166 Wheatly, Sheryl 192 Wheelan, Holly 167 Wheeler, Diane 202 Wheeler, Gary 215 Whelchel, Kathy 166 Whipple, Arnold 152 Whitcher, Becky 158 Whitcomb, Jim 128, 200 White, Kent 102 White. Mike 122 Whitehouse, Valerie 198 Whitham, Mark 200 Whitman, Barry 212 Whitnah, Dr. Donald 69 Whitnah, Tara 201 Whiton, Connie 90 Whiton, Jeanne 90 Whorley, Michele 202 Wichhardt, Don 206 Wickham, Tracy 62 Wiebler, Steve 196 Wieland, Connie 181 Wieland, Rhonda 249 Wiersma, Tanya 170 Wiese, Sheila 202 Wiess, Kelly 213 Wilbanks. Lori 192 Wilbur, Janet 91, 190 Wiles. Scott 179 Wilford, Marcy 193 Wilhelm, Paula 193 Wilkens. Karla 190 Wilkenson, Sonya 190 Wilkinson, Michele 86, 89. 187 Williams, Cassi 177 Williams, Deborah L. 169 Williams. Debbie W. 249 Williams, Kevin 249 Williams, Mike 177 Williams, Sandy 166 Williams. Todd 160 Williamson, Emily 44 Williamson, John 198 Willm8, Cherri 192 Willms, Lori 162 WILSON 179 Wilson, Brent 88 Wilson. Casaie 198 Wilson, Dave 159, 249 Wilson, Janet 161 Wilson, Jeff 88 Wilson, Linda 249 Wilson, Lisa 54 Wilson, Lynn 184, 249 Wilson, Penny 135 Wilson, Tammy 88, 161, 250 Wilson, Thomine 202 Wilson, Val 187 Wiltgen, Gene 118 Winchip, Chip 170 Winchip, Nancy 138 Windsor, Tina 105 Wines, Brian 161 Winkel, Margaret 169 Winter, Bruce 163 Winter, Jackie 190 Winters, Mike 209 Winther, Julie 90, 250 Wirtz, Phil 144, 207 Wismeier, Ann 137 Wissink, Rhonda 178, 250 Wissler, Mike 160 Withers, Jolene 250 Witte, Kate 130 Wittry, Linda 89 Wittry, Nancy 169 Woeste, Wanda 172 Woestman, Margie 168, 250 Wolbers, Julie 187 Wolf, Julie 193 Wolf, Linda 250 Wolfe, Lisa 193 Wolfe, Tracy 250 Wolff, Jeff 179 Wolff, Randy 179 Wollmering, Karen 187 Wolter, Pat 88 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 138 WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY 129 WOMEN'S GOLF 121 WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS 136 WOMEN'S SWIMMING 137 WOMEN’S TENNIS 123 WOMEN'S TRACK 125 Wanderlich, Lynn 162 Wood, Terri 61 Woodall, Karla 250 Woodall. Kim 200 Woodall, Tony 212 Woodard, Pam 190 Woodfood, Jason 149, 151 Woodiwiss, Karen 250 Woodruff, Sue 186 Woods, Bruce 162, 250 ods, Denise 255 Wormley, Lori 172, 250 Worth, Brian 198 Worth, John 153 274 Wrage, Cindy 102, 184, 250, 278 Wray, Jean 161 WRESTLING 139 Wright, Alan 89, 250 Wright, Beth 202 Wright, Carla 162 Wright, Kelly 169 Wright, Lester 105 Wright, Linda 192 Wright, Quinton 136, 213 Wright, Sara 176 Wright, Wanda 161 Wuebker, Dean 179 Wulfekuhler, Sarah 171 Wurdinger, Jill 168 Wymore, Alane 250 Wynn, Pat 186 Wynn, Thomas 212 Y Yager, Kathy 176 Yakel, Cynthia 250 Yates, Duane 161 T. Jack 72 iff 209 Yilek, Deanna 170 Ylvisaker, Pete 215 Yoder, Danita 166 Yoder. Kay 192 York, Barbara 250 York, Terry 215 Youda, Richard 255 Young, Judy 1% Young, Linda 170 Young, Maura 160 Young, Monte 154 Young, Susan 54 Youngblut, Margie 180 Younger, Bret 178 Youngstrom, Scott 198 Yount, Bill 209 Yount, Dave 162 Yung, Scott 214 Z Zabel. Sue 250 Zacharias, Kevin 214 Zager, Rudy 159 Zahn, Mark 141, 151 Zahn, Pam 89 Zak, Jackie 158 Zarmbinski, Dean 206 Zeimet, Angie 85, 196 Zelle, Merrille 170 Zenhovich, Kathy 171 Zhome, Vicky 170 Zickuhr, Pam 187 Zieser, Donna 250 Zieser, Sandra 190 Zieeman, Mary 250 Ziller, Lori 143 Zimmer, Mike 158 Zimmer, Rebecca 180 Zimmerly. Teny 159 Zimmerman, Alan 88, 179 Zinnel, Marsha 158 Zmolek, Roxanne 197 Zobeck, John 209 Zootendam, Greta 167 275 Special Thanks Karen Mills, Coordinator Jodie Udelhoven, Design Editor Kathy Spratte, Layout Editor Mike Link, Darkroom Technician Cindy Wrage, Assistant Editor Todd Linville, Photographer 276 Michelle Clarken, Copy Writer Michelle Ruba, Copy Writer Jeff Kaplan and Chris Norman, Photographers Linda Riniker, Index Editor Christy Stewart, Index Assistant Teresa McCombs, Index Assistant 277 mversiiY book supply 1009 W. 23rd St., Cedar Falls, Iowa Box 486 Phone 319-266-7581 Opposite UNI Campus Home Of Rainbow Cyclists Touring Club And Racing Team SILVA A Store of Fuji Surprises TOO© W23PO ST CEDAR FALLS IA 50613 (319) 266-0755 Preserve Those College Memories Buy Your Old Gold Every Year House Of Hair STYLING College Hill Barber Shop By Appointment Phone 277-9972 Bergfc College Drug Calligraphy Supplies-Art Supplies-Basels-Frames-Staincd Glass Tables-Lamps-Drafting Material-Posters-Macrame-War Games Doll House Miniatures-Tole Painting-Custom Frames and Matting Across from the Campus, Cedar Falls, Iowa ARTSnGRAFTS 1003 West 23rd Street, Cedar Falls. 277-6437 On The Hill Lower Mall Crussraods. Waterloo 233-4522 Congratulations Seniors! 279 TOMAHAWK Supports Old Gold “Here we are the pledges of Tomahawk, freezing under the campanile at 6:00, the class of 1981.” Pledging is just one of the many facets of Tomahawk. As a pledge, or an active member you are involved in a monthly service project which shows concern for the public as well as students, dn addition semester service pro- jects are undertaken. This year it involved working on the accounting committee at the Dance Marathon. The main service of Tomahawk is sponsor- ing book sales that offer students an opportu- nity to help out fellow students by unloading unwanted books and buying other needed ones. Money gained from the sale helps sponsor community activities as well as on- campus projects. Requirements for membership in Toma- hawk are a 2.5 GPA and being a second se- mester sophomore. Transfer students must be in their second semester and have the same GPA. Students are eligible for member- ship only at this time. No second chances are given. Pledges Ann Nehman and Sally Merritt toast the active members at the party held their honor at Fourth Main as a part of pledging. Tomahawk bought this page to support Old Gold. Front row: Linda Thilges, Doris Burkie, Russ Johnson, Cindy Jergens, Lori Ketelson Row 2: Then Breuer, Lori Meyer, Susan Johnson, Sue Czabala, Sue Zabel, Brenda Greisert, Cindy Wrage Row 3: Jr J Jennings, Lori Slover, Bob Boots, Susan Grapp, Lori Gunderson, Jody Lehne, Kristie Naeve, Rale:- Reyer, Christie Sundrup, Elizabeth Kohnen, Kevin Kohnen. 280 Tomahawk 7 81 OLD GOLD 81 - OLD GOLD 61 ■ OLD GOLD 61 - OLD GOLD 61 - i ■ I i i 1— i i ................... -
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