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1982 OLD GOLD University Of Northern Iowa Staff Kathy Spratte, Executive Editor Kelly Eppard. Design Editor Photographers: Chris Norman Laurie Cruikshank Birdie Kramer Jeanne Butters Jeff Kaplan Sue Kohl Liz Costas Mike Link, Darkroom Technician Christy Stewart, Organizations Editor Doreen Meinders, Living Editor Mindy Vana, Sports Editor Michelle Clarken. Copy Writer Karen Mills, Coordinator Credits Group Photography: Chuck Holley and Dan Grevas Senior Photography: Delma Studios Printer: Jostcn's Amcrican Yearbook Co. Yearbook Representative: Loren Whitver Special Thanks ... .to Bill Witt and the UNI Public Relations staff for sports team pictures and other needed photographs. ... .to Nancy Justis and Dave Starr from Sports Information for sports data and sports identifications. ... . to Dr. Thomas Hansmeier for encouragement and advice. ... . to all the department heads and deans who cooperated with the staff to make the academic section complete and accurate. ... .to Linda Riniker, Barbara Gogola and Linda Meyer for index and office assistance. Academics 9 Fine Arts 51 Activities  59 Organizations 95 Sports 129 Living 159 Seniors 233 lndex 271 Noni and Maheran share native dances Intercultural Communication Day program. five foreign students attend at the Sixty- UNI. Mary Jaycox and Robert Simmons chat outside the Union. Minority students make up three percent of the student population. Sited Tamisanon serves beef salad, a dish from her native Thailand, at the International Food Fair. 4 Introduction Kim Gipple reads to Stcfanic Meeker at the UNI Day Care Center. Up to 35 children of UNI students, faculty and staff arc eared for at one time. Diversity: variety, difference, change, heterogeneity, unlikeness, multiformity, divergent, dissimilar. Clare Anne Jacohsmcir lifts weights in a personal conditioning class. More than twenty percent of undergraduate students arc older than the 18-21 age range. Introduction 5 The seen is changing, the unseen is the unchanging. Plato Dwight i'dcmo er “books it in the library. Deb Weidter tee-pecs a friend's room as a birthday gift. I he Panther harasses the marching band drum major. 6 Introduction Usa D)t follows instructions carefully in chemistry lab. The Arthur Murder Dancers traditionally perform at the Christmas Variety Show. Introduction 7 Mauckcr Union's lights welcome night sailors. 8 Introduction ACADEMICS Administration There is no typical day for the President of UNI, said Dr. John Kamcrick. However, there arc certain activities which recur regularly, like the monthly Board of Regents meeting, the scheduled committee meetings, and the Wednesday after- noon student appointments. Any of a great variety of activities can fill a ‘normal’ day. According to Dr. Kamcrick, the 1981-82 school year has been a good one for UNI. but it’s been a year of unccrtainitics too. Our North Central Association accreditation report turned out well, our faculty reached a new high in terminally qualified faculty members, and we continued to make progress toward becoming a good multi-purpose university,” said Ka- merick. On the negative side, it must be said that we have operated with a reduced budget because of reduced state income, and we have encountered increasing unccrtainity about the availability of student aid in future years.” President Kamcrick reminds this year’s students that “the value of higher education to the individual should never be measured by economic criteria . UNI's administrator offices arc located in Gilchrist Hall. Dr. John Kamerick, President i Or. James G. Martin, Vice President and Provost As Vice President and Provost, Dr. James G. Martin is primarily responsi- ble for providing the students with an education. Dr. Martin's duties include filling faculty positions, planning the education programs and setting up classes. Martin sees his principle task as hiring faculty members, and according to him, the quality of the faculty de- termines the quality of education stu- dents receive . 10 Academics Dr. John Kamerick appears in full dress for commencement exercises. Dr. Thomas Hanvmcicr, Vice President for Educational and Student Services What Dr. Thomas Hansmcicr’s du- ties don’t include would be easier to describe than the many tasks he must oversee as Vice President for Educa- tional and Student Services. Dr. Hans- mcicr is in charge of nine different ad- ministrative units, including the Resi- dent Hall System, Maucker Union, and Counseling Placement and Career Ser- vices. Hansmcicr’s ideas for next year include establishing more forms of rec- ognition for academic achievement, such as having a “Super Dean’s List for 3.8 grade points and above, giving certificates for students who get a four point grade report, and awarding a traveling trophy for the dorm house with the best grade point average. Dr. Robert Stansbury, Vice President for Administrative Services ‘The man behind the scenes’ is how to describe Dr. Robert D. Stansbury, Vice President for Administrative Services. Dr. Stansbury’s responsibilities include Intercollegiate Athletics, budgeting for UNI, Business Office Operations, Grants and Contracts, Security and Plant Services, and Personnel Oper- ations. Next year Stansbury will be working on getting computers to the major of- fices on campus so they can have direct access to the main computers to elimi- nate delays in decision making and pa- perwork. Stansbury is interested “in continu- ing to make Administrative Services as efficient as possible”. Dr Edward Voldseth. Special Assistant to the President for State Relations and Special Events Dr. Edward Voldseth spends most of his time off campus working as a lobby- ist for UNI during state legislative ses- sions. On even numbered years such as last fall, Voldseth spends his time on the road meeting and visiting with candi- dates for the legislature across the state to keep them better informed of higher education needs. Academics 11 School Of Business About thirty percent of last year’s UNI graduates came from the School of Business. At present 52 faculty members, which is less than ten percent of all UNI faculty, must teach four to five thousand students. Even while serving this vast number of students who arc trying to obtain business courses, the School of Business is constantly recruiting. The school is preparing for review by the American Assem- bly of Collegiate Schools of Business in hopes of accreditation. Organized within the UNI School of Business are the de- partments of accounting, business education and administra- tive management, management, and marketing. Abo e: These students take part in a Master of Business Administration course, Upper Right: Senior Shelly Nelson works on one of the new linear word processors for laboratory productions. Upper Left: A majority of the business classes arc held in Sccrlcy Hall. Dr. Robert Waller, Dean of School of Business 12 Academics Below: Marcia Net , receives an Eljah Watt Scllf Award for being among the top 15 scorers in the nation on the CPA exam Below Right: Accounting student Scott Davis is interviewed at the Business Recruiters’ Fair. Accounting Graduates Successful In CPA Exam The performance of past graduates has awarded the UNI Accounting Department with an excellent reputation. Fifty-six percent of May 1981 graduates succeeded in passing the Certi- fied Public Accountants Examination the first time, as com- pared to the eight to ten percent success rate in the nation as a whole. Dr. Gaylon Halverson. Department Head, speculates the 1982 accounting class holds the potential to perform just as exceptionally as the 1981 class. Prospects for accounting majors remain high. Accountants are employed in private businesses, government accounting, public accounting, or teaching. Job opportunities also exist in the field of management. From Row: Jon N’orcm. Gaylon Halvcrson-Dcpartmcnt Head Row 2: Darrel Davis. LaVcrne Andreessen. Michael Rod. Lee Nicholas, Ron Abraham Academics 13 More Than One Career Option For Graduates The Department of Business Educa- tion and Administrative Management gives students the opportunity to pre- pare for more than one career. Gradu- ates may qualify for work in business and industry, as well as in the field of teaching. Two majors arc available in the de- partment. Students choose from em- phases in accounting, general business, sccrctarial office education, and distri- butive education in the business educa- tion major, and the administrative man- agement program is growing consider- ably. Certified Color Coordination Counselor l.isa Billingsley speaks at a Business Education and Administrative Management meeting. Above: Front Ron: S. F.lvon Warner. Aurelia Klink. Linda Gammill. Jim Burrow Ron 2: Dennis Wubbcna, Jim Handorf. Carol Warner. Karen Nant . Jack Reed. Gordon Timpany Right: Phil Christen- sen consults nith an American Telephone and Telegraph representative. S. 14 Academics Left: Carol Vonalomc speaks with a Lutheran Mutual Life representative at the Business Recruiters' Fair. Below: Front Row: Don Ashbaugh. Peter Goulet-Acting Department Head. Mi col Maughan, Hoyt Wilson Row 2: Wayne Evenson. Lynda Goulet. Bill Bernardo, Roberta Roth. Telford Hollman Row 3: Robert Wyatt. Jim Wilmcsmcicr. Taggart Frost. John Morrell UNI Students Prepare For Management Management is a relatively flexible major. Unlike other areas of study in business, its purpose lies not in the training for a specific skill, but in hav- ing the skill to use later on in manage- ment itself. Dr. Peter Goulet, Acting Depart- ment Head, estimates that one-third of all management students choose a fi- nance emphasis; one-fifth, a production emphasis; and those remaining a per- sonnel human resource emphasis. Possibilities for employment cover a variety of jobs. Among them marketing plays a leading role. UNI Business lour participants visited the Sulzcr Corporation in Zurich while on their 17-day tour of Europe. Pictured outside the plant from left to right arc Frank Dutchcr. Georgia Waller. Dr. Robert Waller. Dr. Robert Wyatt. Gary Lemons. Roger Schulkc. a representative of the Sulzcr Corporation. Dr. Glenn Hansen. Sandra Wilson. Lorraine Dutchcr. Jolcnc Wyatt and Hoyt Wilson. Academics 15 Variety Of Positions Open For Graduates A marketing major prepares gradu- ates to enter entry-level positions in companies that have a marketing func- tion, such as sales, promotion, research, consumer behavior, industrial market- ing, purchasing, product brand man- agement, physical distribution, public relations, wholesaling, and retailing. UNI’s Department of Marketing pre- pares students in four areas of empha- sis: commodity marketing; marketing management; retailing management; and sales and promotion. In addition to teaching responsibil- ities, the Department of Marketing fac- ulty conduct research and consulting activities for various businesses in the Midwest as well as publishing in various marketing-related journals. Front Row: James Burro . Reggie Tate, Steven Corbin-Acting Department Head, Jack Schibrowsky Ro 2: Rich Penn. Saul Diamond. Elizabeth Peterson. Bhagaban Panigrahi. Al Kagan. Dennis Wubbcna 16 Academics College Of Education The College of Education offers professional education for students preparing to teach in elementary and secondary schools. Graduate work at the masters and specialist degree levels is available in several areas. Having just undergone a program review by the State De- partment of Public Instruction in 1981, the college is begin- ning to prepare for a 1983 visit by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education. Hopefully a proposal for a Doctorate in Education will be approved in April. Contained within the college arc the departments of curricu- lum and instruction, educational psychology and foundations, library science, health physical education and recreation, school administration and personnel services, special educa- tion. and teaching. Virginia Ruark instructs Price Lab clcmcntar) school students. A bote: Dr. Fred D. Carver. Dean of College of Education Top: The UNI Education Center Academics 17 Front Row: Roger Kueter. Stephen Lchanc. Donna Alvcrmann. Marvin Heller. Margaret Larsen. Mary Nan Aldridge Row 2: Wayne King. Gary Braman, Ned Ratekin. Robert Eller. Russell Euchncr. John Wedman. William Stewart. Max Hosier, Gaile Cannclla Department Prepares Students To Teach The Department of Curriculum and Instruction prepares teachers for early childhood education, elementary education, middle school junior high school education, reading and lan- guage arts, remedial reading, and safety education. Both un- dergraduate and graduate programs are offered in educational media and teaching of the gifted. The department’s Reading Clinic prepares undergraduate students to teach remedial reading and at the same time, provides assistance to children in the community who have experienced difficulty in learning how to read. The UNI Day Care Center, sponsored by the department, is a licensed facility for 50 preschool-age children, many of whom are the children of UNI students. In addition to providing a valuable service for parents, the center is also a field experience site where students majoring in early child- hood education can observe and participate. Above: Karen Bollinger plays a tunc on the autoharp for Margaret Larsen in a methods class workshop for music. Left: Angie Schultz reads for Tammy Bakken in the Reading Clinic. 18 Academics Left: Graduate student Arden Eppley works with Katie Dhcin. Middle: The UNI Center for Urban Education, located in Waterloo, serves as an extension of the Educational Opportunities Program in providing tutoring. UN'ICUE classes, an early childhood communications lab for preschool children, and other special community services. Experience For Teachers Most students in teacher education need a variety of experience for teach- ing in public schools. One important feature of the UNI Educational Psy- chology Teaching Program is that it of- fers participants the opportunity for field experience outside the university. Practicums and internships are as- signed to area education agencies, whereby students practice their school psychology training. Instruction on a one-to-one basis with youngsters and minority children is available. Masters degree courses arc now provided at out- reach centers in Carroll, Charles City, Mason City, Council Bluffs, and the Quad Cities. Work continues with community agencies to develop seminars, work- shops, and degree programs. This in- cludes such local human service agen- cies as those affiliated with United Way of Black Hawk County and Peoples Community Health Clinic. Public school teacher inscrvicc workshops are held with Area Education Agencies. A non-school setting general educa- tion psychology prepares graduates for staff positions with community, city, or government agencies. Front Row: Ralph Scott. Beverly Taylor. Ann Mary Dunbar, Julia Rozcndaal Row 2: Bruce Roger . Marlene Strathc. Larry Kavich- Department Head. Lcn Froyen Row 3: Barry Wilson. Key Lee. Harley Erickson Academics 19 ■■ t Krone Row: Jane Merlevdorf, Tone Davi . Barbara Yager. Carole Hanson. Iradge Ahrabi-Fard Row 2: Dennis Cry«r. Rip Marston. Barbara Darling. Karen Johnson. Elton Green Row 3: Ken Green. Larry Hensley. Lyle Schwarzcnbach. Jeffrey Glick. Don Allen. Bill Thrall • Department Head Above: Doug Adams and Jeff Brousard shuffle up and down the strip trying to score points against one another. Right: Management instructor Don Ashbaugh is tested on the exercise physiology treadmill in preparation for the Drake Marathon. Not All UNI Graduates Teach Recent statistics indicate that ap- proximately half of UNI graduates from the Department of Health. Phys- ical Education and Recreation choose a career other than teaching. Non-teach- ing programs exist in the areas of health and recreation. Community health edu- cation majors may work in industries, businesses, health agencies, clinics or hospitals to aid in the prevention of health problems. In the field of recrea- tion, studies may combine with numer- ous electives to offer emphasis in ad- ministration. outdoor recreation, or program supervision. Active organizations related to the department include the Recreation Club. Orchcsis, Marlins, and various in- tramural sports. 20 Academics l-cfl: Ph llis Sargcant films Karma Anderson instructing a micro-teaching course for graduate students. Below: Front Row: Mary Lou McOrew. I;.li .tbcih Martin - Department Mead Ro 2: Leah Hiland. Duane Johnson Susan Moore and Myrna Griffith arrange a display in the youth collection case. Sharon Gatewood (right) informs Linda Rathe on the use of the card catalog. Library Science Adds The Use Of Computers The Department of Library Science has added the use of computers to its preparation program for library media spe- cialists. Computers expand the library media centers in the areas of administration, data base retrieval, and instruction to serve students and faculty. To qualify as a library media specialist in public schools a graduate must be a certified teacher. Undergraduates may pursue a minor in library them to work as a school librarian in either elementary or secondary schools. Academics 21 From Row: Bob Krajewski-Dcpartment Head, Kay Stensrud Row 2: Nonnan McCumsey, Donald Hanson. Don Carver, James Albrecht, Larry Routh, Paul Brimm Row 3: Jack Kimball, Audrey Smith, Marlene Shea Row 4: Bob Lembke, Joyce Broell Department Trains Leaders Providing educational leadership ser- vices, School Administration and Per- sonnel Services faculty continue to ex- pand their role in training leaders for K-12 schools, higher education institu- tions, and agencies through exemplary teaching and service. Masters degrees, specialists degrees, and endorsements are offered in both administration and counseling areas. Meeting challenges of today’s leader- ship training demands remain their goal. Increasingly faculty are practicing their expertise by serving in leadership positions in state, regional and national professional organizations. Consultant DeWayne Karpins from Indian University instructs a workshop at UNI. 22 Academics i  198 Chosen As International Year Of Disabled Persons Number II of Ihc Black Hawk C bairiots, a team made up of handicapped persons, races to recapture the ball in a game against the Cedar Falls Waterloo Broken Spokes, which although not physically handicapped, was confined to wheelchairs in the game. The United Nations General Assem- bly has named 1981 as the International Year of Disabled Persons. Work throughout many nations has been di- rected at improving the lives of phys- ically and mentally disabled indivi- duals. Dr. Marion Thompson, Depart- ment Head of Special Education, com- ments that in spite of being a year for the handicapped, difficulties in provid- ing services for them exist as a result of economic crunches. Enrollment of students who use wheelchairs or need other assistance in- creased to 145 during the fall semester of 1981. Registration for physically handicapped students stood at only 42 in the fall of 1980. A number of services for the handi- capped arc provided through depart- ment programs and the Student Coun- cil of Exceptional Children. I-efl: From Row: Ron Anderson. Donna Raschkc Row 2: Harriet Hcaly, Sue Hamrc-Nietupski. Bill Stainback, Bill Callahan Row 3: Tom Little. John Nictupski. Lee Courtnagc, Marion Thompson- Dcpartmcnt Head Abose: Lab assistant, Lorie Spanjcrs. works with handicapped preschoolers Carissa Williams and Tommy Sivertson. Academics 23 Demand For Teachers Expected To Rise Within this decade the demand for teachers is expected to rise. The increased birthrate in Iowa and those who fled the profession due to the unavailability of jobs, account for these openings. Dr. Ross Nielsen, Head of Teaching, reports that at present less than five percent of high school graduates choose to enter into the field of teaching. The department continues to receive funding for a broad array of experimental and developmental research projects. Financing is provided by various governmental and private agencies or programs. Karen Ewoldl works with Price Lab School pupils Abote: Front Row: Cathie Schweitzer. Maribelle Betterton, Dianna Briggs. Rita Voltmcr. Ross Niclsen-Dcpartmcnt Head. Lois Potter, Glona Kirkland. Barbara Burke. Lynn Nielsen Row 2 Peter Mazula, Lous Hcshusius, James Kelly. Elizabeth Strub. Janet McClain, James Doud. Joan Tephly. Robert Paulson. James Welch Row 3: Robert Lee. Jennie Oukada. Joseph Everton, Patricia Geadclmann. Dean Primrose. Mary Margaret Schmitt. Ann Turnbull. Judith Luschcn, Billie Jean Streit. Marjorie Vargas. Rosa Findlay Row 4: Stephen Rose. Phillip Nelson. James Becker, Robert Schneider. Donald Darrow. Nadenc Davidson. Jerry Duca. John Tarr. Joan Duca. Carl Bollwinkcl. Teresa Bcghtol. Earl Ockcnga, Susan Flcmr Row 5: Richard Strub. Leslie Hale. Donald Wicdcrandcrs. Ferd Ricchmann. David Christensen, Kent McIntyre. James Price. Larbi Oukada. Marcus Yoder. Kenneth Butzicr, Dorothy Wincke Right: A $50,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities allows these students to learn more about the social history of the state of Iowa. Pictured from left to right arc Dcrriin Lanier. Jeff Albrecht. Dr. Lynn Nielsen. Scott Dedrick. and Lyann Brown. 24 Academics College Of Humanities And Fine Arts Currently the college is involved in cooperative programs with the School of Business and it is investigating the possibil- ity of further cooperation. There is now in existence the Busi- ness Communication minor jointly offered by Communication and Theatre Arts and English Language and Literature. In planning stages arc a five-year program leading to a Masters of Business Administration with a four-year undergraduate major in the Humanities or Arts. Consideration is also being given to an Arts Management major and a Music Merchandis- ing major. The College of Humanities and Fine Arts includes the aca- demic departments of Art. Communicative Disorders. English Language and Literature, Modern Languages, the School of Music, and Communication and Theatre Arts. Also included is Broadcasting Services which contains two non-commercial FM radio stations. These are KHKE, a fine-arts station, and KUN1, a general audience station of wider coverage. Abotc Sarah West performs Sonaia in F minor on (he cello at a student honors recital. Left: Steven Young as Harpagon and George Cowan as Master Simon conspire to rob the world blind on a lending scam in The Miser. Academics 25 Right: From Row: Jo Siddens. John Page. Joseph Ruffo-Department Head Row 2: Maynard Gunter. Allan Shickman. Steven Bigler Middle: Students tour the UNI Gallery of Art. Bottom: Fifth and sixth graders visit the UNI Gallery of Art to dramatize the exhibits. 26 Celebration In Store For 1983 In the Department of Art priority is set in preparation for next year’s cele- bration. The 1982-1983 academic year will mark the department’s 75th anni- versary. Numerous special activities arc planned. The UNI Gallery of Art hosts a vari- ety of art exhibits from all over the nation. The Docents, a volunteer group, regularly offers tours of the gallery. UNI’s art department is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, which is the accredi- tation agency for colleges and universi- ties in the nation. Academics Beware of Still Waters, a production from the University of Nebraska. Lincoln, was one of four award winning productions seen during the Theatre UNI hosting of the American College Theatre Festival. Front Row: George Glenn, Forrest Conklin. Janet Rubin. Carol Colburn. Phyllis Carlin. M.B. Smith. Harry Mossman. Dennis Bole Row 2: Jon Hall-Department Head. Tom Carlisle. Jim Skaine. Rick Rengtson, Rill Hoag, Clinton Nelson, Charlie Schol . Bill Henderson The more descriptive title Department of Communication and Theater Arts now replaces that of Department of Speech. Presently discussion is underway in con- sidering their division into separate de- partments. There is good support for the proposal. There exists a wide variety of careers in the disciplines. Theater, public address, public relations, law and politics, teaching, and radio and television broadcasting name only a few. Two majors arc available in leading to a Bachelor’s of Arts degree, along with sev- eral minors. Emphasis is placed on theater, public relations, or radio and television. New Title For Department Academics 27 ■ Tammy Bern receives an audiology test to measure middle car response from Kathy Jcpscn. Undergraduate Training Strengthened Work continues in the Communica- tive Disorders Department on a new curriculum package. Strenthening of the training program may enable un- dergraduates to receive a pre-profes- sional degree. Even so, a masters degree is needed to work as an audiologist or speech pathologist. This qualifies graduates for work in hospitals, public schools, clinics, and special education agencies. Front Ro : Cliff Highnam. Bruce Plakkc. Janet Irwin. Roy F.blen Row 2: Hugh Bcykirch. Judith Harrington. Ralph Schwartz, John Bcrnthal-Dcpartmcnt Head Tammy Gansen speaks with sign language in Manual Communications Class. - 28 Academics Below: Junior Judy Ireland receives the SI00 first place award in the college division literature catagory in the second annual Student as Critic Conference. Below Middle: Front Row: Ralph Goodman, Jean Kennedy, Carolyn Shields, Evelyn Wood. Jeffrey Copeland Row 2: Thomas Remington. Nancy Price Thompson. O R Schmidt. Erlcnc Hubly. Scott Cawelti Row 3: Robert Gish. Kenneth Baughman. Jan Robbins-Department Head, Grace Ann Hovel. Sandra Lea Witt. Mel Greenlee. Theodore Hovel English Serves As Background A good English program prepares students for a variety of careers. It serves as an excellent background for professional opportunities in teaching, business, industry, advertising, public relations, or further study as a gra- duate. The department sponsors a number of activities throughout the year, one of which is the annual Christmas “Read- In”. Students and faculty meet to pre- sent their poetry, prose, fiction, essay and dramatic works. A Student as Crit- ic Conference is held each spring. Cri- tiques arc presented by high school and college students and teachers from across the state on literature of their choice. One requirement of all UNI students is the passing of the department’s Writ- ing Competency Exam. The essay test is offered twice each semester. Academic 29 Riche Leslie Granneman and Nora Della Maddalena converse in the language lab. Belov : Front Row: Jurgen Koppcnstcincr. Mark Welly. Adolfo Franco. Andre Walthcr Row 2: George Zucker. Nile Vernon. Fritz Konig-Department Head. D.C. Hawley. Raul Munoz. Michael Oates Row 3: Henri Chabert, Karl Odwarka, James Knowlton, Rdward Jamosky Bottom: German Club members Patrick Crowley. Brad Nordyke, and Carol Cahill celebrate the German Fachiiufest. Diplomas For Translators Knowledge of a foreign language proves beneficial in many careers. A Translation Certification Program is now being emphasized by the Depart- ment of Modern Languages. Certified competence in the form of a diploma is available. Work has been done in the past few years to build up the graduate program. One of the largest graduate operations is study in institutes abroad. Around 150 students participated in programs abroad in the summer of 1981. Courses in French, German. Spanish, and Russian are currently offered. 30 Academics Below: Trumptcr Doug Huey solos in Ja Band I. Right: Faculty members Howard Aibel, Vasilc Beluska. and Stephan Rcuss compose The International Trio. School Of Music Boasts Top-Rated Musical Groups The School of Music boasts many top-rated musical organizations. Among them arc the award-winning Jazz Band I, which has won several prestigious jazz festivals and which most recently appeared as the top univer- sity jazz band at the National Association of Jazz Educators in Chicago; and the UNI Wind Ensemble, which recently has been guest band at the College Band Directors National Association Convention in Madison, Wisconsin. Other outstanding musical groups have earned excellent reputations. These include UNI Lyric Theatre, Concert Chorale, and Varsity Men’s Glee Club. There arc over twenty musical ensembles in which interested university students may participate. Front Row: Robert Rilschcl. David Kennedy. Donald Wendt. Deanna Kaenzig. Thomas Tritlc, The UNI Wind F.immble performs in Russell Marilou Krat cnstcin. Karl Holvik Row 2: Marlcta Matheson, Joyce Gault. Mary Beckman, Caryl Hall Becker. Stefan Rcuss. Martha Holvik. Jon Hansen Row 3: F.mil Bock. Ronald Ross-Department Head. Graeme Cowen. Robert Dean. Bruce Chidcstcr. Thomas Barry. Bob Washut Row 4: Howard Aibel. Charles Matheson. Jack Graham. Randy Hogancamp. Lathon Jernigan. John Pape Academics 31 Department Teaches The Most Students In General Education UNI’s Department of Philosophy and Religion continues to teach more students in General Education than any other department, with the largest numbers in Humanities I and II and Religions of the World. The introduction of a new four- course scries on the development of Christianity has found some student interest. A panel discussion on “Creation or Evolution? began the year’s public activities for the department. These continued throughout the year with lectures and discussions of the Bible, science, and the role of women. Denise and John Carmody appeared as Thcologians-in-Residcnce in April. In aiming for a Bachelor of Arts degree, students may select from one of three undergraduate majors. These consist of the philosophy major, the religion major, and the combined phi- losophy and religion major. Pre-theological and pre-business majors are being developed. Dana Schuldt, Diane Finncrty. and Grctchcn Kuchn lake part in the panel discussion Women and Christianity . Abo c: Front Row: David Crownficld- Dcpartmcnl Head. David Ingram. A. Theodore Kachel. David Morgan, James Robinson Row 2: George James. Donald Fcucrhak. Fred Hallbcrg. Edward Amend Right: Professor Hallbcrg instructs a philosophy class. 32 Academics College Of Natural Sciences The College of Natural Sciences and its Department of Biology oversee UNI’s Biological Preserves System. The sys- tem, encompassing approximately 150 acres at both on and off campus locations, is divided to include the categories of pre- serves and public exhibits. Activities in the preserves arc limit- ed to instruction and research by UNI classes and staff, al- though public exhibit areas are open to the public. Several different areas compose the preserves system. The Clay Prairie Prcscvc south of Allison, the Campus Prairie Preserve, and the Matala Preserve nothwesi of Cedar Falls are three of the seven presently developed. Student activities in the college include a student honors dinner in the fall and a commencement convocation in the morning of graduation. Abose: UNI students participate in burning a tall grass prairie. Upper Left: Dr. Cifford McCollum. Dean of College of Natural Sciences l.cft: lintamology class members collect insects off of a tall grass prairie for research project. Academics 33 A Department Strives To Make Impact “It is our role to make an impact in teaching, research, and service,” said Dr. Daryl Smith, Acting-Head of the Department of Biology. The depart- ment, which began in 1968, concerns itself in active contribution within the state of Iowa. Programs in biology are rather flexi- ble. Although majors in teaching and liberal arts are available, it is also possi- ble to plan an individual biology major program. Professions in biology include an- thropologist, botanist, entamologist, oceanographist, pharmacist and numer- ous others. From Row: Lawrence Eilers. Cherin Lee. Daryl Smith-Acting Department Head Row 2: Bernard Clausen, A.C. Haman, David McCallcy Row 3: Paul Whitson. Alan Orr, Russell Tcpaske, Robert Simpson Row 4: Robert Seager. Virgil Dowell. Orlando Schwartz, Barton Bergquist Row 5: Dixon Riggs. Warren Picklum. Peter Lowther 34 Academics Gene Williams experiments in chemistry lab. More Chemistry Majors At UNI An increase in the number of chemis- try majors is evident at UNI this year. In the past some UNI graduates have gone into teaching or research in the chemical industry, although more than half have continued on to medical or graduate school for further education. The Student Affiliate Chapter of the American Chemical Society encour- ages student participation in field trips, service projects, and special events within the department. UNI's chemistry program continues to meet regulations set by the American Chemical Society and is accredited by the organization. Abo e: front Row: James Chang. Wanda Wehner, Clung Woo. Howard Lyon Row 2: Paul Rider. LcRoy McGrcw-Dcpartmcnt Head. Russ Wiley. James Macmillan Left: Carol Norveisas labels a chemical to avoid error in her experiment. Academics 35 Earth Science Attracts New Majors Of prime concern to the Department of Earth Science this year is the attrac- tion of new majors. A good nucleus is formed by sophomores and juniors in the department; even so, work contin- ues to recruit talented freshmen into the program. This is carried out by activi- ties in the UNI Science and Math Sym- posium. earth science seminars, and help sessions. Field trips remain popu- lar among students. This spring partici- pants will investigage the Big Band area of Texas and Mexico. Excellent job opportunities exist in the field of earth science, particularly in geology and geophysics. Employment can also be found in teaching at both the secondary and college levels. 1 Abosc: From Row: David Dockstadcr. Mary I.ou Welch. James Walters. Kenneth Dc Nault Row 2: Darrel Hoff. Larry Kelsey. Wayne I. Anderton-Department Head. Walter DeKock Upper Right: Shari Voss peers out on the eve of March 24 to witness the alignment of the planets. Dave Delafield takes part in a solar observation, one of the many activities sponsored by the department in the UNI Science and Math Symposium. 36 Academics Below: The Industrial Technology Center is located in the southeastern edge of campus just across University Avenue 1-owcr Ufi: Steve Spichcr works on the class production line in the manufacture of wine racks l ower Right: f ront Row: Marc l.yksetich. James URuc. Norbert l.ovata. Arnold Freitag. Patrick W. Miller Row 2: Leslie Miller. John Feeik-Department Head. Stephen Stulkcn. Rex Pershing. Ronald Bro Row 3: Douglas Pine. Ernesto Indacochca. Charles D. Johnson. F_arl Scpclla. Michael R. White. E.A. Dennis Department Works To Recruit Students “Industrial arts teachers arc desperately needed. remarks Dr. John Feeik, Head of Industrial Technology. Efforts arc being made to recruit more industrial art students to resolve this nationwide dilemma. Contact with teachers in the field continues to be made for ideas to improve the UNI program. Work to revitalize the doctoral program is underway and oper- ations arc being intensified to attract graduate students into the program. Foreign students have shown great interest in this pro- gram. but greater participation by students from the United States is necessary. A degree in industrial technology may prepare graduates for a career in industry, manufacturing, construction, product design and development or supervisory and managerial positions. Academics 37 Right: Front Row: Jack Wilkinson, Augusta Schurrcr, David Duncan-Dcpartment Head, Robert Rule, Glenn Nelson, John Longneckcr Row 2: Gregory Dotseth, Peter Wetterlind, Diane Baum, Diane Thiessen, Bonnie Litwiller, Carl Wehner Row 3: Michael Miller, Walter Beck. Edward Ralhmcll, John Bruha, John Cross Left: High school students undergo scholarship testing as part of the UNI Science and Mathematics Symposium. Middle Right: These students work on remote access terminals for the Harris Computer System. Department Assumes New Title In December of 1981 the title of Department of Mathemat- ics was replaced by Department of Mathematics and Comput- er Science. This change results from the addition of a new computer science major and a computer informaton systems major. Rising demand for these majors is anticipated. Although mathematics teachers are in short supply, a math- ematics major is appropriate for more than just that profes- sion. Since mathematics projects money into the future and deals with probabilities, it is essential an actuarial work. In learning logical thinking graduates may pursue a career in business or law. Often mathematics graduates serve as the liaison between technical engineers and management. Professor Millar illustrates a mathematical problem in Advanced Geometry Class. 38 Academics Jayne Jones releases her mousetrap car in the Physics Olympics. Student Compete In Physics Olympics The UNI Department of Physics, in cooperation with Area Education Agency 7. sponsored this year’s Physics Olympics. Students from junior and senior high schools competed in various physics and science related events as a toothpick bridge building contest and a physics problem-solving contest. Win- ners advanced to regional competition and then to the state Physics Olympics in the UNI-Dome. Three majors arc offered in the department. They arc classified as teaching, major A. and major B. Major A provides a broad background in physics emphasis for students going into industry or graduate school. Left: Mark Kittrcll (foreground) and Gordon Munns give a physics acoustics demonstration with a frequency analy cr in the UNI Science and Mathematics Symposium. Abo c: Front Row: Verner Jensen, Dale Olson. Gerald intemann- Department Head. Marcia Crisman. Kent Macombcr Row 2: Larry Dirkes. Ralph Engardt. Frank Vilmain. Roy Unruh. Roger Hanson Academics 39 Colleae Of Social And Behavioral Sciences The College of Social and Behavioral Sciences teaches the largest number of credit hours of any college at UNI. Depart- ments within the college play a major role in the university’s general education program. Several new academic programs are now available within and through the college. Most significant is a new degree program in public administration. Courses for the public ad- ministration curriculum will be offered starting next fall. In cooperation with the Washington Center for Learning Alternatives, the college is coordinating a new internship pro- gram. A non-profit agency, the center helps affiliated institu- tions place interns in governmental and private agencies in the Washington D.C. area. UNI’s first participant, a home eco- nomics student, began work with the Federal Trade Comission in the spring of 1982. The college is also coordinating a new hospital and health administration program which is carried out cooperatively with the University of Iowa. Above: John Cole oversees excavation by UNI students at Yell City Photo courtesy of Jim Humphrey. Waterloo Courier. Right: Dr. Robert Morin, Dean of College of Social and Bchavoriat Sciences. 40 Academics I Mall Murray responds to a question from the audience on tax cuts with a diagram of the Laffer Curve. Demand For Economics High Economics classes remain in de- mand. Interest stretches far beyond the business and economics majors. Many students in other fields desire a better understanding of the ever-changing economy. An economics degree provides stu- dents with the opportunity for a career in education, government service and business and industry. The Department of Economics at UNI offers two majors for a Bachelor of Arts degree. One is a liberal arts program and the other is designed for teaching with secondary- level certification. Omicron Delta Epsilon, an honorary organization in the department, and the Economics Club help to provide activi- ties in the area of economics to UNI students. Abo e: Professor Donald Cummings instructs an economics class. Ixfi: Front Row: Charles Gillette. Fred Abraham, I.ecAnn Armstrong. Ann Hansen. Mahmoud Yousefi Row 2: Richard Hansen. Wylie Anderson-Department Head. Donn Johnson. Charles Strein. Donald Cummings Academics 41 Senior Jeff Kutz completes a map in the cartography lab Students Alerted To Job Opportunities UNI’s Geography Department is exerting a special effort to alert students to job opportunities in geography. This includes internships and cooperative opportunities while still students. Career possibilities range from cartography, weather report- ing. teaching, city and regional planning, marketing and indus- trial analysis, economic development, and environmental qual- ity control, to work for government agencies. The seven faculty members of the department offer studies in urban, environmental, political, economic, population, cul- tural, and historical geography. They also work to produce a new issue of Geographical Perspectives each year. The publi- cation dates back to 1963. Left: From Ron: C. Murray Austin. Bashccr Nijim-Department Head Row 2: James Fryman. Robert Clark Aboic: As part of the department’s seminar series Bonnie Sines points out revisions in the mapping of Black Hawk County. 42 Academics Left: High school students from throughout the state attend the department’s Model United Nations each year. Below: Front Row: Jeffrey Brown. Alvin Sunseri, Glenda Riley. Harold Wohl. Donald Shepardson Row 2: George Poage. Thomas Ryan. Charles Quirk. Robert Talbott, Robert Martin, Howard Jones, Howard Thompson Student Interest In History On The Rise Students at UNI are showing marked interest in the field of history. ‘There has been an increase in the number of majors and minors,” states Dr. Donald Whitnah, Head of the Department of History. Studies are centered on trying to understand the past while applying it to the present and the future. A variety of jobs are available to the graduates who pursue careers in history. Employment may be found in governmental agencies, teaching, nuseums, libraries and archives of a city, research, and other related jobs in busi- ness and industry. Within the past decade over half of UNI history graduates have been employed in positions other than teaching. The department runs the Model United Nations, an an- nual event at UNI for high school students. Lectures, booksales, and other activities within the de- partment are sponsored by the Historical Association and Phi Alpha Theta. Mike Ryan skims a novel at the Phi Alpha Theta Booksale. Academics 43 Above: Roxanne Poryh works at a FBI.A banquet for Quality Foods I.ab. I.efl: Home economics teaching majors live in the Home Management House for a period of nine weeks. Front Row: Karen Morgan. Melba Widmcr. Mary Duront Row 2: Mary Frankcn-Department Head. Janice Morgan. Cheryl Frcitag. Marilyn Story. Phyllis Conklin Row 3: Joe Wells. Barbara Pershing. Joanne Spaidc. Jo McGivcrn. Barb Parrish. Chris Myers Prospective Teachers Live In Home Management House Living in the Home Management House is a part of every home econom- ics teaching major’s schedule. Each nine weeks four to five seniors take up residence in the house. The students al- ternate roles as cook, assistant cook, manager, and housekeeper to help pre- pare them for a career in teaching home economics. Six undergraduate majors and two undergraduate minors arc offered through the UNI Department of Home Economics. Programs in teaching, busi- ness. design and human environment arc emphasized along with a general home economics major or minor for students who wish a more flexible liber- al arts program. The department encourages partici- pation in related home economics orga- nizations. Membership is open to stu- dents in the Fashion Merchandising Club, American Society of Interior De- sign. American Home Economics Asso- ciation. and Phi Upsilon Omicron. 44 Academics ■ Dhircndra Vajpcyi, Robert Ross-Department Head, Lyle Alberts Above: Former Senator Dick Clark was featured guest speaker on the UNI campus. Above Right: Mr. Ehudi Gol. Consul for Press and Information from Israel, appeared as an international speaker to inform students on the topic “Middle East: An Israeli View Point”. Teaching Program Remains Popular Although UNl’s Department of Political Science offers a Masters degree, the undergraduate teaching program remains popular. A bachelor's degree in political science also qualifies graduates for governmental service positions at the local, state or federal levels. Some students choose to study political sci- ence in preparation for a career in law, public administration, or urban planning. Many special programs are offered through the department. Each spring a trip is sponsored to Washington D.C. There students partake in educational, cultural and social exper- iences. The Iowa Legislative Workshop in Des Moines gives participants the opportunity to learn from legislators and ex- perts how the Iowa legislature really works. Opportunities exist through an intern program to gain practical experience in work with political parties, politicians, governmental agencies, and other organizations. Academics 45 Psychology Is Unique “Psychology is unique, reports Dr. Albert Gilen, Head of the Department of Psychology. It straddles the natural sci- ences, social sciences, and humanities. Psychology deals with a large variety of problems, thus there is confusion as to the nature of the discipline. “UNI’s Psychology Department strives to offer students strong training in the mainstream of American psychology within the context of a liberal arts education, as well as expose them to the methodology of psychology, states Dr. Gilgen. Career opportunities include work in medicine, teaching, business, counseling, and research. The department is staffed with both research and applied psychologists. Below: Sara Johnson walks the balance beam for experimenter Nancy Spear. Bottom: Front Row: John Somervill. Albert Gilgcn-Dcpartment Head. Louis Hcllwig. Linda Walsh. Andrew Gilpin Row 2: Frank Barrios, Jill Wallace. Gordon Harrington. Jack Yates Kathy Jorgensen and Mary Ann Cannon research a client's background information. Social Work Now A Separate Department Social Work has separated from the previous Depart- ment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work. Un- der the head of Dr. Donald Maypole, the Department of Social Work strives to prepare students for beginning professional practice in social and health agencies and for graduate training. To complete undergraduate studies, field work train- ing is undertaken in local agencies. Seniors are placed with Schoitz General Hospital, the Black Hawk County Department of Social Services, Operation Threshold, county courts, and other local social and health agencies. During their placement, students receive supervision and assistance in working with their clients. The UNI Department of Social Work is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. Left: Fro t Row; Mitchell Greene, Dave Pan, Marica Doty Row 2: Tom Keefe, Jim McCullagh, Don Maypole-Department Head. Kitack Suh Above: Jon Roussell consults with a client. Academics 47 Below: Jerry Stockdale, Robert Claus, Norris Durham-Dcpartment head. Gene Lutz, Tom Hill. Virgil Noack, Ron Roberts Bottom Right: Dr. John Cole and Kari Ytterhus examine a Yell City artifact. Photo courtesy of Jim Humphrey, Waterloo Courier. Rick Burke measures a skull in archaeology lab. UNI Students Excavate At Yell City A rich experience was shared by sev- eral UNI students who participated in the excavation at Yell City, an aban- doned mill town on the banks of the Cedar River, in June of 1981. Serving, in part, as an archaeological fieldwork course, the dig encouraged the students to search for more information about the early settlement. Dr. John R. Cole headed the project, and a new site will be selected for next year. A major and a minor in anthropology are available. Emphasis is placed on physical or biological anthropology, ar- chaeology, or cultural anthropology. In the field of sociology, graduates may choose to work as a teacher, family counselor, youth worker, case worker in welfare agencies, or employment coun- selor. Studies in sociology can also be used in preparation for a career in law, public relations, public opinion survey- ing, or probation agencies. 48 Academics Dr. John C. Downey-Dcan of Graduate College, Mary Ann Hesse. Ruth Ratliff, Ira Tolbert Jim Wolfe oversees Academic Computing Services. Graduates Continue Their Education At UNI A variety of graduates from diverse perspectives choose to continue their education at UNI. Emphasis within the Gra- duate College rests on faculty research, graduate student stud- ies and research, and service to the community. Faculty exhibit a leading role in research projects ranging from biology, history, and psychology, to art and theater de- sign. Among students, active research distinguishes graduates from undergraduates. Funding is contributed by the universi- ty, private or governmental agencies. Expansion of the Doctorate degree in Industrial Arts in underway. Plans are to bring an Education Doctorate in April. UNI Graduate College also overlooks Academic Comput- ing Services. Academics Special Feature 49 Right: Dr. Glenn Hansen, Dean of Extension and Continuing Education Below: UNI faculty board of plane for Council Bluffs. (Charles Dcdrick. Susan Etschcidt. Judy Wedman. Sally Frudden. Bill Callahan) Study By Correspondence Individual study through correspondence courses allows students to earn credit from UNI’s Division of Extension and Continuing Education. This program is open to any student who meets admission requirements, including scholastically qualified high school seniors. Studies completed from selected courses in Colleges of Natural Science, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Humanities and the Fine Arts, and Education satisfy general education requirements. A variety of courses and workshops provide credit and non-credit continu- ing education opportunities throughout the state. Each semester UNI pro- fessors, working through the division, travel to selected locations making the services of the university available to more Iowa citizens. Included within the division is the Army ROTC (Reserve Officers Train- ing Corps). Students under this program acquire leadership and manage- ment skills through university courses and enter into military service upon graduation. Currently 33 students arc enrolled in Army ROTC at UNI. Above: John Gallagher (right) instructs Scott Hollander in military tactical radios. I.eft: Harriet Schat bcrg and Virginia Hash oversee correspondence studies. SO Academics Special Feature FINE ARTS Fine Arts Dynamic Scenery For UNI's Candide UNI’s musical version of Candide featured the use of an environmental setting. Ladders, ropes, bridges, and runways created a spec- tacularly festive and dynamic scenery for Voltaire's glob-trotting characters. A satire on optimism, the play revolves on the idea that everything that happens is for the best in the best of all possible worlds. Abate: Candide scours the world looking for ihc place thjt is truely the ‘’Best Of All Possible Worlds . Upper Right: Mark Henderson and Diane Sloan look forward to life and love in the UNI Lyric Thcatrc Theatre UNI production of Candide. In Candide we see the optimistic prayer’s for God's mercy, shortly before the melodramatic slaughter. (Praying: Corey Hansen. Diane Sloan. Russ Anderson. Jenny Carstcns) Left: The young Arkansas Bear (Jodi Stockbcrgcr) carries on the dancing tradition of her predecessor. Below: The Ringmaster has come to take The World's Greatest Dancing Bear to that Circus-Ring-in-thc-sky in a touching scene from The Arkansas Bear, a play to help children understand death (Cindy Coons as Mime. Brad Carberry as the Dancing Bear. Slam Hedges as Tivh. and Jeff Niebuhr as the Ringmaster) l.owcr Left: The Arkansas Bear teaches Tish that when someone dies the best way to say good-bye is to go on. giving your best. Arkansaw Bear Deals With Death Theatre UNI presents an annual perfor- mance for young people. These arc chosen especially to provoke the challenging thought to help enrich the minds of the young. This year’s production of The Ar- kansaw Bear dealt with the subject of death. In the play, the Arkansaw Bear comes to realize that life, like a circus, docs not last forever. One learns that the best way to say goodbye is to keep on giving your best. Fine Arts 53 Fine Arts Dogberry (far rights played by UNI faculty member Ted Kachcl. leads his merry Keystone Kop-likc band of police through the scenes of Much Ado About Nothing. Shakespeare Set In The 1920's Much Ado About Nothing marked the end of the 1981 fall season. This Shake- spearean drama reflected the role rumors play in determining human destiny. Set in the 1920’s, the characters were not the only ones clothed in the dress of the era. A prize-winning contest for the audience encouraged many to sport 1920’s styles. Beatrice (Susan Connor) listens as Shakespeare's ladies (from right. Lisa Paulsen and Shelley Alert) chide her that her rival wit docs indeed love her. Growing Up In The '60's And 70's Loose Ends, declared outstanding new play of 1979 by the American The- atre Critics Association, reflects grow- ing up in the ‘60’s and ’70’s. Action centers on the changing lives of young Americans and the problems they con- front. Such controversial issues as abor- tion, homosexuality, divorce, and open marriage arc brought into light. Abotc: Susan (Susan Cunningham) is overwhelmed by Lawrence’s (Leo Bcrtlcson) continuing saga of The Days Of His Life.” Top: Paul (Corey Hansen) and Susan (Susan Cunningham) fall in love on A Beach in Bali during the opening scene of Theatre UNI’s Loose Lnds. Right: Doug (Holden Hansen) and Maraya (Jodie Stockbcrgcr), products of the ’60’s, attempt to deal with the new lifestyles of the ’70V Maraya stops Doug from getting high before his first bank interview. Fine Arts 55 Fine Arts Renowned Performers Visit UNI Russell Auditorium was the setting for the 1981-1982 University of North- ern Iowa Chamber Music Scries. Visit- ing performers included the Juilliard String Quartet, flutist Carol Wincenc, classical guitarist Manuel Barrucco and the Audubon Quartet, all world-re- nowned attractions. Each year the UNI School of Music brings prominent mu- sicians to Cedar Falls to perform. Abotr: Classical guitarist Manuel Barrucco Top: The Juilliard String Quartet Below: Flutist Carol Wincenc instructs a UNI School of Music student. Bottom: The Audubon Quartet made a fall visit to UNI. Fine Arts 57 Fine Arts Artists Series Hosts Special Events This year’s University of Northern Iowa Artists Sc- ries showcased five special events. These included the Vienna Choir Boys, the Goldovsky Grand Opera The- ater's production of Don Giovanni by Mozart, the Swiss Mime Masque Theater “Mummcnschanz , and solo performances by two young virtousi: pianist Sergei Edclmann of Russia and violinist Cho-Liang Lin from Taiwan. The UNI Artist Scries gives area patrons a chance to see the performances of artists from around the world. Top: Mummcnschanz. a Swiss Mime Masque Theater group Above: The Vienna Choir Boys of Austria S3I1IAI10V Stcte and Mike Tenney give each other a helping hand. Students Return To Campus The official fall semester enrollment report stat- ed that there were 10,954 students enrolled. Over 3,000 of those enrolled were new students. These enrollment figures arc the second highest in the school’s history. The campus buzzed with activity as students moved in. 60 Activities REO’ Gary Richraths rocks with the crowd. REO Breaks A Dry Spell The concert “dry spell was finally over September second as REO Speed- wagon walked onto the stage in the UN I-Dome in front of 22,000 scream- ing fans. The concert-goers were constantly on their feel as REO played one hit after another, including songs from their la- test album “Hi Infidelity” to old favor- ites such as Riding The Storm Out”. As each new song began the crowd went wild as they recognized a familiar tunc. Along with the top 40 favorites from Hi Infidelity” REO also includ- ed numbers from an earlier album “Decade of Rock . The long wail for a concert was worth it, REO Speedwagon had given it their all and the fans loved it. Two fan rise abo c the crowd for a better view. Pholus by Chris Norman Activities 63 Maucker Union: A Center Of Student Activity The Mauckcr Union is always a center of activity for UNI students. Named after James W. Maucker, a former president of UNI, the Mauckcr Union is used for dancing, listening to bands, studying, eating, watching TV and feature movies, group meetings, cashing checks and just plain socializing among other things. The Union Policy Board sponsors events such as Fun- ion and the Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony throughout the year. The Program Office offers such programs as Mini Courses and the Coffeehouse scries. Top: A view of the top of Mauckcr Union. Left: Students participate in a pep rally in University Hall. Aboic: A Jazz II tenor saxophone player solos in Mauckcr Union 64 Activities Nancy Aossey studies in the quiet of the Hemisphere Lounge. Below: Students applaud the performance of the Sunfield , a rock and roll band performing during Funion 81 . Bottom: Bender residents Chris Foy, Randy Huggins, and Kevin Jacoby compete in the College Bowl. $ 1. -i fititdy tiuqqkr Brian Baker (far right) captains his stork-racing team in the Homecoming Olympics. Heroes Set As 1981 Theme The theme for this year’s Homecom- ing was “Heroes”, and the UNI stu- dents celebrated in style. Among the festivities. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia sponsored “The Greatest American Variety Show” on Friday night, which ended with a snake dance to Latham Field for a bonfire and pep rally for the football players. In keeping with tradition, there was mass campaniling at midnight to the music of carillonncur Bob Byrnes. On Saturday, the Homecoming “He- roes Parade, led by Grand Marshal Irene Eaton. “Ma Commons”, fired up thousands of fans for the big game be- tween UNI and Northern Michigan at the UNI-Domc. After the game stu- dents danced in University Hall. Not only was it a busy weekend for the students, but also for the UNI Alumni, as Reunion Weekend was cele- brated. Alumni from the classes of 1931, 1941, and 1956 were honored in a reunion gala dinner on Friday evening. The UNI Alumni Association put on an awards luncheon on Saturday, and the Alumni danced, cheered, and even went mass campaniling with the stu- dents. Though the football team was defeat- ed by Northern Michigan, the squad will always be “Heroes to the UNI students and the Alumni, and “Home- coming ’81” will be remembered as a celebration of the Panther Spirit. Sara Durst (foreground) and Julie Mullin illustrate their panther pride on the Iowa Sports Supply window. ( Left: Antigone house residents enthusiastically prepare their homecoming mural. Below: Variety show performers Jolccn Sievers and Susan Scott sing Enough b Enough . Sherri Bierman adds the finishing touches to a homecoming window. Photos by Chris Norman Activities 67 A bote: Snake dance participants continue through a catwalk in the Towers Dining Complex. Right: Russ Johnson lifts Renee Altwood in a cheer at the campanile. 68 Activities Jane! Ashline Hashes a smile to the onlooking parade spectators. Camcloi clowns stride down 23rd Street. ft The International Student Association takes first pri c with their Homecoming float. ■ Photos by Chris Norman and I auric Cruikshank Activities 71 Karen Ewoldt da zles UNI fans with a flaming performance. Photos by Laurie Cruikshank Sheri North layers sauerkraut on her bratwurst sandwich. Jeff Kirkpatrick Activities 75 UNI Celebrates “Octubafest UNI’s chapter of the Tubist’s Uni- versal Brotherhood (T.U.B.A.) and Fritz Kaenzig, assistant professor of tuba euphonium, joined together to or- ganize an “Octubafcst” at UNI. The festival, a spin-off from the German Oktoberfest. ran Thursday, October 22 through Saturday, October 24. Thursday and Friday featured stu- dent euphonium recitals and a perfor- mance by Brian Bowman, euphonium coordinator for T.U.B.A. The Union Policy Board and the UNI chapter of T.U.B.A. cooperatively sponsored “Beer. Bratwurst and Movies” on Sat- urday evening in University Hall of Mauckcr Union. Along with music by the UNI Tuba F.uphonium Ensemble and the film Blazing Saddles, students catered to beer, bratwurst and sauer- kraut. Bdov : Campbell’ Dc Ja Vu House decorates in the Halloween Spirit Right: Demons Kent Hildebrand and Teri Kramer dance at the Commons Ballroom Halloween Party. Lower Right: Cheryl Antemcn, John Krocgcr. and Michelle Hemson terrorize visitors in the Dancer Hall Council Spook House. Masquerade Madness Goblins, ghosts, devils and many oth- er indescribable creatures were out in force for this year's Halloween horrors. The masquerade festivities included the traditional drinking of the witch’s brew. Those students not in costumes were the aliens who stood out in the crowd for the October 31st charades. Photos by Laurie Cruikshank and Birdie Kramer 76 Activities Ron Rush's Oracula was an honored guest at the Dancer Hall Council Spook House. Abote: Jack-o-lantcrn kept a watchful eye on festivities l.eft: Chris Carolan and Dean Wegner shuffle to the beat at the Commons Dance. The Rolling Stones Rock The Dome The rumors were true. The Rolling Stones were coming to UNI, though some fans didn't believe it until the tickets were in their hands. Twenty-four thousand fans came to sec the “Greatest Rock and Roll Act in the World rock the UNI- Domc, and rock it they did with old favorites such as “Brown Sugar and “Under My Thumb” mixed with selections from their latest album “Tatoo You”. Fans left a concert they will not soon forget with “Satisfaction . A bote: As the demand for tickets rose, so did the prices and scalpers had a hey-dey. Above Right: Fans lined up in hopes that there would still be seats left when they reached the ticket window. Fans push forward for a better view of the stage. Seven semis were used to transport this special outdoor stage to the Dome. (Photo by Bill Witt) Activities 79 Right: Mick peers out at a packed house. Below: A close-up of the much coveted tickets Below Right: Guitarists Ron Wood, Bill Wyman, and Keith Richards back up Mick. Bottom: Twenty-four thousand fans anxiously await their first glimpse of the Stones. 80 Activities Mick joins Bill and Ron on the guitar for a song. December Graduation Reinstated Four hundred seventy-five students received their degrees at the first winter commencement ceremony to be held since January of 1970. Alan E. Wright, of Belle Plainc, delivered the student ad- dress and thanked the university for reinstating fall gradu- ation. UNI President John J. Kamcrick. who conferred degrees during the ceremonies, told the 1981 graduates an “important outcome of your education should be a strong resolution to continue to develop in knowledge and wisdom ...” President J. Kamcrick and Dean John C. Downey hood UNI's second doctoral candidate. Dr. Seth P. Batcs Photos by Birdie Kramer Activities 83 1981 Christmas Festivities Christmas activities in 1981 started on December 2 with the Union Policy Board's Tree l.ighting Ceremony. President John J. Kamcrick officiated in lighting the large evergreen outside of Maucker Union. Santa and his elves, members of the Panhcllcnic Council, handed out candy cancs, while the Uni- versity Chorus provided entertainment in singing Christmas carols. The UNI Varsity Men's Glee Club presented its fourth annual Christmas Variety Show on December 4 and 5. Acts by the Men’s Glee Club, as well as other UNI students, were performed before a fifteen foot Christmas tree be- decked with holiday trimmings. Santa interviews an enthusiastic fan. Above: The University Chorus sings Christmas carols under the direction of Dr. Robert Ritschel. Upper Left: Kim Trcptow, Deb Lau. and Julie Adams add the finishing touches to their “snowwoman . S4 Activities Left: Mary Thomas. Denise Hintz, and Lori Tanscz harmonize to Christmas songs on their kazoos. Below: The Arthur Murder Dancers kick up their heels in the cvcr-popular Christmas Can Can. Above: Gina Even relates her Christmas fantasies to Santa. Left: Brenda Peterson and guitarist Katie Schulte couple to perform “Aspcnglow . Photos by Birdie Kramer and Laurie Crukshank ■■ Hold On Tight To Your Dreams This year’s Muscular Dystrophy Dance Marathon theme was “Hold On Tight To Your Dreams, Superdance ’82 , and that’s exactly what the 280 marathoners did, raising $22,513 for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. The fund-raising event lasted for 30 hours and included not only dancing, but hair cuts, eating an ice cream sundae made in a canoe, and a Pic-in-thc-cyc” auction. The dance marathon was a big suc- cess not only for the dancers, but also for MDA. ' s Dan Anderson and Bob Harriman fill their cups at the breakrast table. Above: Paul Hoffman and partner dance their part for MDA. Left: Couple 5 take advantage of a break to catch up on sleep. Photos by Laurie Cruikshank Activities 87 A contextam in the goldfish eating event washes down her feat with a water chaser. 88 Activities tot , % 00 |T WITH Ynh A bote: Here arc the coveted trophies of the UNI Super Dance 1982. Right: Elmer Gciglc and Sandy Hawkins do the bump. Left: Students dance to the sound of Land of Oz . Below: Joseph Philip performs a flying side kick over the UNI Tac Kwon Do Club. Jerry Baker was a favorite target at the “Pic-in-thc-Eye” auction. Marathoners keep the rhythm going. Photos by Chris Norman and Laurie Cruikshank ■ ■■■■■ mhhh ■■■■Hi A smiling graduate receives her degree. May Graduation Honors Seniors Five thousand parents, families and friends attended the 1982 Spring Com- mencement held in the UNI-Dome. This year’s ceremony was the first time the graduates were given individual rec- ognition by the reading of their names. Student speaker John D. McNamee of Cedar Falls told UNI students that graduation wasn’t an end but a begin- ning to further progress. Featured speaker UNI President John J. Kamer- ick replaced scheduled speaker Harold Hughes who was undergoing surgery. Kamerick remarked on how McNamee was formerly with the firm who helped build the dome, the only person he knew of who “built a dome so he could give a speech in it”. He also remarked on the many predictions of doom and disaster for the planet Earth, but told UNI stu- dents, “Life will probably be a little better than you’ve been led to believe.” One thousand twenty-nine students were candidates for B.A. degrees and seventy-five received their graduate de- grees. Distinguished guests lead the processional onto the dome floor. Featured speaker UNI President John J. Kamerick addresses the crowd. Honored guests wail on stage as graduates line up. Photos by Birdie Kramer Activities 91 Springtime Comes To UNI Nature comes out of hiding and so do UNI students when springtime arrives. The bright sunshine and warm weather make it hard to study indoors so UNI students bring the books outside to soak up knowledge and a little sun. Springtime at UNI holds an excitement all its own. Right: Sue Ann Hook takes in some sun as she studies. Below: Beth Diercks and Jim Hall appreciate an afternoon break outdoors. Dandelions and bees are a sure sign of spring. Bicycles replace hiking boots as a way of getting around campus. 92 Activities .lie The top of the Union attracts students Gary Gute and Kathy Sampson as a new study spot. Left: UNI students bask in the sun on Campbell beach. Above: Dave Carley naps on his over-stuffed lawn chair. Photos by Laurie Cruikshank and Chris Norman It supposed to be April showers but Ihc weatherman had some snow left over for Sheryl Schaeffer. ORGANIZATIONS Purple Arrow Front Row: Pam Ehlers, Rebecca Higgins. Sandy Hauser. Sue Calondcr, Cathy OBricn, Michele Courtright, Kathy Nickerson. Laurie Dennis. Michelle Gard, Amy White. Kevin Chederquist Row 2: Wendy Whitmer. Becky Mattke, Joanie Fix, Deb Kusserow, Cindy Phalcn, Darla Dctlmann, Barbara Froyen, Mary Ann Bender, Elaine Rcves, Linda Wright. Kay Gramlich Row 3: Terry Wellner, Deanna Yilek, Kay Sacquitne, Margaret Chizek, Penny Prosser. Nancy Strait, Vicki Dass, June Millard, Marcy Willford, Karen Ewoldt, Susan Moore Row 4: Kate Allee, Sherilyn Manson, Arden Eppley, Brian Worth, Anita Hoffman. Greg Cutler, Connie Fullenworth, Lori Maruth, Cheri Bern, Georgia Norris Purple Arrow is an organization that confers honor where it is merited. The group promotes high standards of scholarship and community living by keeping as a guiding force the motto: Knowledge, Integrity, Loyalty. In order to become a member of Purple Arrow, students must have a 3.25 grade point average for the first semester of their freshman or sophomore year for 16 or more semester hours. They need to maintain a 3.00 cumulative grade point, miss less than two meetings per year, and work one hour at the booksale to retain membership. Some of the projects of the 1981-82 members include taking some underprivileged children from Waterloo trick-or-treat- ing, sending Christmas cards and Valentines to residents of the Cedar Falls Health Care Center, collecting canned goods at Christmas to be distributed by Goodwill, helping Tomahawk with their campus-wide booksale in the fall and spring, spon- soring a club banquet for new pledges, sponsoring a pizza party for old and new members, and the awarding of two scholarships to actives who showed outstanding scholarship and involvement with the club and other organizations. Top right: Jane Schnell passes out candy to trick-or-trcaters hosted by Purple Arrow members. Right: Cathy OBricn. Michelle Gard, and Lori Fox make valentines for residents of the Cedar Falls Health Care Center. 96 Organizations Tomahawk ► First Row: Peg Ricke, Susan Czabala, Carlene Burrichter, Sue Heykes. Tina Walls, Sally Merritt, Russ Johnson Row 2: Sandy Sieverding, Brenda Mohl, Cathy Stephenson, Amy Scheck, Michelle Gard, Lori J. Ketelsen, Mary Ensminger Row 3: Christine Beer. Sheralyn Meddock. Julie Habben, Karen Meddock. Cindy VandeKamp, Jane Ebers, Julie Wolbers, Vicky Kruger Row 4: Donna Rics, Pam Rycrson, Karmen Stahnke, Barb Morris. Brenda Griesert. Ann Capion Tomahawk is a National Honorary and Service Fraternity for students that aren’t affiliated with a social fraternity. To qualify as a candidate for membership, students must be in their sophomore year and have earned a 2.75 cumulative gra- depoint average. Tomahawk sponsored the used book sale held at the beginning of each semester in addition to other projects. A few projects undertaken this year include a Halloween Party for residents of the Lutheran Home and a rollerskating and pizza party for underprivileged children. Money was donated to the library and to the Iowa School for the Blind. Tomahawk also sponsored a Chinese child. Lin Chin-Yuan is 13 years old now. With his Christmas gift, he was able to buy shoes and a coat. There were also social activities for the members. This year there were pizza parties after each booksale, a wine and cheese Christmas party and a spring banquet to honor the activation of new pledges and to thank active members. Through its activities Tomahawk members hope to keep alive the spirit of dedication, service, and honor on the UNI cam- pus. Santa Claus and bis helper hand out goodies to the children at the Tomahawk Christmas parly. Organizations 97 Front Row: Stacy Stchley, Pamela Fink, Kathy Nickerson, Susan Pagel. Lori Fox. Georgia Norris, Mary Ann Bender, Cheryl Wall Row 2: Kay Stensrud. Julie Poss, Darla Dettmann, Pat Wynn, Karen Ewoldt, Cathy O’Brien, Carole Kann Mackey Row 3: Dwayne Aljets, Edward Ford, Amy Baum, Rob Mabary, Stan Askren, Darrel Davis (Faculty Advisor) Above: Torch and Tassel members and the youth participate in “Lap-sit” at River Hills Gym. Right: Mary Geheser watches Peggy Brallier jump in a gunnysack race. Torch and Tassel is an honor society for students with 76- 105 hours who have maintained a 3.3 grade point average. Those invited to join must be active in other activities and show outstanding ability in scholarship, leadership, and ser- vice. Their major service project this year was taking excep- tional persons to the River Hills Gym for volleyball and games and then eating chili afterwards. Their money-making project was a raffle. This year they began the process of trying to get Torch and Tassel involved nationally. Torch And Tassel L«fl: Scott Peterson and Lynn Bradshaw examine the books at the Historical Association’s book sale. Below: The Historical Association club members hold a meeting at the O.P. Front Row: Eleanor Strecker. Kim Langan, Molly Polking. Shelly Gerard. Carl Goodburn Row 2: Steve Steveson, Carolyn Ask, Jeffrey Brown. Kim Keiscr Row 3: Glen Bainbridge, Jeff Kuepper, Dan Moody. Jay Okon Phi Alpha Theta and the UNI Historical Association are the two campus organizations which serve the interests of history students. The organizations sponsored an annual leacute series, guest speakers, panel discussions, trips to historic sites, picnics, and a book sale. i Phi Alpha Theta UNI Historical Assn. Above: Brent Sandy plays his trumpet at the 4our Letter Word jazz concert. Upper Right: Lea Ruen and Jason Pratt clap hands to a song at the SCEC Halloween Party. Right: Jean Sprunger and Mike Lavely make a sale at their foreign candy sale. 100 Organizations Right: Barb Dralle and Eva Holt perforin on Parents’ Weekend. Above: Orchesis presents a routine for Parents' Weekend. Organizations 101 Kappa Mu Epsilon N.S.S.L.H.A. Kappa Mu Epsilon-Front Row: J’nc Day. Tina Walls, Pam Ryerson, Susan Anderson. Ruth Appleby Row 2: Kirk Montgomery. Margaret Chizek, Darla Dcttmann. Chuck Daws, Kay Sacquitne Row 3: Carl Wchncr. Greg Rasmuson, John Cross National Student Speech, Language, and Hearing Association — Front Row: Russ Johnson. I ianc Jepscn, Sue Ann Hock. Rebecca Higgins. Diana Fitz. Julie Brinkman, Shelley Oldcnburgcr Row 2: Kathy Cook. Kandy Scip, Barbara Froycn, Mary Bolgren. LuAnn Tietge. Kathy McLaughlin. Colleen Stone Row 3: Jane Anderson, Sara Baker, Carol McMahon. Kathy Jepsen, Beth DeBeer, Susan Thorne. Sue Freet. Kim VanderBie 102 Organizations Student Social Work Association Kroni Ro : Carlcnc Burrichicr. Judy Harms, Jane Robincitc. Brenda Moss. Nancy Strait. Judy Jocbgcn. Susan Ridenour Ron 2: Janie Waters. Joyce Gordon. Beth Ernstcr. Tracy Dejardin. Judy Pancratz. Jim Lynch Row 3: Sandy Estep. Pam Harmcning. Cheryl Anderson. Jacquc Reed. Laura Mason. Carla Rciclcs. Gregg Buckley The Student Social Work Associ- ation is a relatively new organization with interest regenerated in 1980. As a member, one had the opportunity to be- come aware and involved in current is- sues that affect the social work profes- sion, get acquainted with other social work students, explore social work ca- reers, and have a greater impact on the development of the UNI Social Work department. In addition, one had the opportunity to participate in a variety of activities including community ser- vice projects, human service related workshops and conventions, field trips, student-faculty socials, and fund rais- ers. Judy Pancrau, Brenda Moss, and Trish Mitchell work at the Student Social Work Food Drive in the Union. Organizations 103 Below: Kris Baujhman tells a t-shirt to Diane Finnerty on rape awareness day sponsored by UNISA and the Women's Studies Association. Right: Mark Hatting fills an order at the Bender Store. Accounting Club members. Brad Lundquist and Mary Danielson, help Carlcne Burrichter fill out her tax forms. 104 Organizations Phi Beta Lambda Front Row: Brenda Mohl, Jane Ebers, Tam Groszkrugcr, Jane Anderson, Sue Bartine, Saralyn Dicken, Lisa Huston. Lisa Coonradt, Natalie Reinemund, Joan Anderson. Deb Stickfort. Veronica Mayer Row 2: John Miller, Linda Fitz, Sally Bills. Karen Ahart, Amber Martin. Sue Gericke, Deb Schmcling, Corinnc Meyer, Lori Fox, Val Shippy Row 3: Denny Gilbertson. Lucinda Bcrgmann, Anne Conlon, Joe Hutchison, Steve Martins, Jan Leavens. Vicki Dass. Mary Ann Bender, Bette Anderson, Amy Bingham, Sandy Sieverding Row 4: Max Locbig, Jim Lambert. Sam Stewart, Suneel Mukand, Bryan Rcichter, Mark Gronemeyer, Larry Lyon, Joel Jeanblanc, Jim Bishop. Brad Repp, Russ Marshall Phi Beta Lambda (P.B.L.) is the lar- gest national collegiate organization for all students with an interest in any phase of business. P.B.L. is structed on the local, state, and national level. Al- pha chapter at the University of North- ern Iowa is the oldest of the over 8,700 chapters in the world. Some activities the UNI chapter par- ticipated in this year are community service projects, fund raisers, social events, and conferences in the state and nation. Mary Ann Bender holds the box as Joel Jeanblanc draws the name of the winner for a gift certificate at Musicland. Organizations I OS Campbell Hall Senate Front Row: Natalie Dickerson, Joann Kolbet, Mary Beyer. Darla Dettmann, Joan Dory Row 2: Jacki Steffen, Lisa Wadle. Karen Waterman, Kathy Hauglie, Kathy Sarasio Row 3: Pat Baicr, Nancy Etnicr. Linda Novak. Kathy Essler, Ann Capion a NUNN) wit Mi I She's a MUNNA, Above: Rachel Heggen, Dody Olson, Julie Junker, Deanna Gamm and Jo ShafTer from Panther Den House hold up the words to the Y Beta Nunna theme song so everyone can sing along. Right: Jo Shaffer, Rachel Heggen, and Dody Olson participate in the Y Beta Nunna activities. Campbell Hall Senate is composed of 14 house presidents, two UN ISA senators, two RHA representatives, a food service representative and four executives. They represented the residents in the hall government and spon- sered many functions. Some of the activities in which the 1981-82 senate have been involved include: holiday events, welcome back and Christmas variety shows, a Christmas service project, movies, collecting pop tops for time on a kidney machine, and Y Beta Nunna night. They also ran a store in the main lounge and organized Sunday Suppers. 106 Organization Residence Hall Association Front Row: Tom Schultz, Reginald Koop, Sue Vonderheide. Linda Ledger. Tracy L. Butler. Carmcla Comito Row 2: Steve Ehlers. Kevin L. Dahle. Anne McGonegle. Suzy Sherman, Beth Kuehn. Lauren Oujiri. Scott Vonderheide Row 3: Drake Martin (Advisor). Joe Hoefler, Dave Burman, Gary Jaehnel, Karen Wterman, John C. Krocger, Patrick Duffy Ciady Somsky, JoEllen Bendel and Clair Huber help themselves to punch at the RHA’s Last Annual Rodney Dangerfield Leadership Workshop. SPONSORED Residence Ha A ; ;nrr4TTn j I Last Annual RODNEY dangerfield leadership WORKSHOP! ANUARY 22-23. '82 Pat Duffy, RHA's president, addresses the Leadership Workshop. All students living in the nine residence halls were members of the UNI Residence Hall Association (RHA). RHA served as the student government body for those students living in the halls and dealt mainly with issues and events that directly affect the students. RHA wanted the students to use the residence halls as a constructive educational extension of the university. A few of the activities this year included a Hat Dance, sending two people to Loras College for an Alcohol Workshop, and sponsering a hypnotist (after which the dona- tions went to a charity). Making changes in the constitution in all the halls was also a major project. Organizations 107 Pom-Pon Squad From Row: Missy Ehlcrt. Michelle Weeks. Barb Bridgewater Row 2: Kim Taylor. Marsha Burkhart (co-captain), Carol Anderson (captain). F.rin Phalcn, Lori Guler Row 3: Lori Lynn I.argholtz. Janet Ashline. Susan Brecht. Kelli Harmon. Lynn Buscher. Barb Buyer!. Ruth Goodman. Brenda Clayton Front Row: Paula Belden Row 2: Meg Fortney, Rick Lown, Renee Atlwood, Russ Johnson, Dana Rittgers. Dean Harrington. Pam Ehlers, Ken Neve, Tom Luttenegger. Patsy Fahey, Brad Nordyke. LuAnne Lubbock, Mark Baker, Lorrie Classon Row 3: Janet Williams. Michelle Myers, Teri Kramer, Wcndi Johnson, Kathic Rolfs, Laurie Hasley, Laura Zowada Organizations 109 G.R.I.P.S. Front Line Gymnasts Rising In PcrforBiMCts-Kronl Row: Nancy Holbach. Mary Blake. Diane King. Mary Danielson. Candy Wclbcs. Cindy Cook. Sara Wright Row 2: Kurt Dean. Reginald Koop. Ross Schmidt. Kevin Sindclar. Dan McCann. Mark DeJong Row 3: Jeff Masters. Jeff Smcjkal, Mark Fienup, Brent Black. Patrick F.ischcid Front Line-Front Row: Kim Taylor. Wendy Scott. Lisa Nollcn. Joanne Kowalski. Celeste Reisingcr Row 2: Kristi Holden. Cynthia Ccchota. Anne McGoncglc. Linda Ledger. Kathic Baack. Jackie McCarty 110 Organizations Marlins Marlins is a syncronizcd swimming club that has been at UNI for over 40 years. Syn- cronizcd swimming requires endurance, strength, breath control, good timing, and rhythm. All members were involved in the choreographing and swimming of the rou- tines. The highlights for the 1981-82 school year were the annual show on Parent’s Week- end and a big production in the spring. Left: Joan Weber, Brenda Moss, Cheryl Wall. Sue Deruyter. Lisa Feddcrsen, and June Millard present “Greased Lightning on Parent's Weekend. Below: Marlins perform “Over the Rainbow”. Front Row: Kimberly Fink. Janice Merkey, Sandy Hauser. Patty Babcock, June Millard, Brenda Moss. Charolyn Curl, Kristi Umsted. Lisa Feddcrsen Row 2: Michelle Ruba. Kate Shepard, Pam Kirschcnmann, Sally Smith, Cheryl Wall. Meg Malone, Deb Malone. Joan Weber Organizations 111 UNI Parents' Association Front Row: Ted Newby. Jeannette Fitzpatrick. John Fitzpatrick Row 2: Elly Leslie. George Shull. Fill Shull, Kathy O’Connor. Jim O’Connor. Sandy Simoens. Jim Simoens Row 3: Jerry Hinrichs, John Gildner. Karen Gildner, B J. Daw. Nancy Coziahr. Sue Denham. Dick Wells, Peg Wells, Sandy Smith. Leta Bchling. John Behling Row 4: Joyce Hinrichs. Chris Newby. Glen Daw. Walter Coziahr. Jim Denham. Virgil Maxwell. Margaret Maxwell. Bob Smith. Tom Hansmeier The University of Northern Iowa Parents’ Association has the following objectives: to serve UNI parents, to provide information and serve as Goodwill Ambassadors for the Uni- versitys’ parents and students, to help plan and promote Par- ents’ Weekend and to provide scholarships. The Board of Directors consists of 12 family units and meets twice a year on campus. Abo e: The Parents of the Year for 1982 arc Theresa and Leo Donnelly, with their son. Emmit. who wrote the essay nominating them. Right: The UNIPA 1982 President Couple is Jim and Kathy O'Conner of New Hampton. 112 Organizations Peer Advisors From Row: Susie Edson. Dennis Rokusek, Linda Hulse Row 2: Kurt Pearson. Brenda Moss. Rebecca Higgins. Cheryl Wall, Reginald Green Row 3: Janice Abel. Tom Nass. Penny Plaulz, Susan Pagel, Andy Brannon. Joyce Alberts Each Peer Advisor worked with about 20 freshmen during the beginning of the fall semester and throughout the school year. This included a two-day workshop before classes started and weekly meetings after school began. The freshmen were helped mostly in the academic area. However, the program also aided the student in adjusting to college life. The Peer Advisors weren’t restricted to freshmen; they were available to any student who encountered prob- lems during the year. One found the Peer Advisors always wearing a friendly smile, and having a willing spirit. If they couldn’t help someone, they found someone who could. Left: Dennis Rokusek and Tom Nass sample refreshments at the Peer Advisors Christmas Party. Above: Cheryl Wall, Rebecca Higgins, and Susie Edson enjoy themselves at their Christmas Party Organizations 113 Alumni Association Below: Rosie Colosroo files at the Alumni Office. Right: Lee Miller. Director of Alumni Services and Development. Elly Leslie. Assistant Alumni Director. Hill Calhoun. Assistant Development Director Immediately following graduation, each student becomes an Alumna A- lumnus of the University of Northern Iowa. Our Alumni Association was formed in June of 1897. The UNI Alumni Association is a separately in- corporated association under the stale laws of Iowa. It is an independent asso- ciation of alumni devoted to the Uni- versity. Membership fees arc the princi- ple source of revenues supporting pro- grams and activities. The scope of these programs is directly dependent upon the number of alumni who choose their continuing affiliation with their Univer- sity through the UNI Alumni Associ- ation. Joining the Alumni Association is an excellent way to keep in touch with Alma Mater and simultaneously par- ticipate in UNI’s future. Nick Tleg helps a student at Price Lab. 114 Organizations University Student Alumni Front Row: Wendy Hansmcicr. Karen Ewoldt. Lisa Billingsley. Francic Hunch is. Susan Cabala. Stacy Stchlcy Row 2: Craig Phipps. Lori Fox. Steve Wilgcnbusch, Jan Flora. Kevin Dclchani Left: (illy Leslie. USA advisor, and John Kamcrick. UNI President, relax with the Pink Panther during the USA sponsored Founders Day in September. Abote: The Pink Panther hungrily admires the Birthday cakes. Free cake was given to students and faculty by USA members. USA is a new student organization begun in 1980. Members arc undergraduate students selected on the basis of ability, talent, enthusiasm, and committment. The organization is designed to be beneficial to students; past, present, and future ... and is an arm of the Alumni Association. Traditions arc both ••revived and “created by USA members. Annual projects included the Graduation Brunch and Founders Day. Organizationt 115 Above: Debra Kelly and Doug Fcltz appreciate the food over the eating utensils at a Lutheran Center Sunday supper. Abose Right: Roger Christianson speaks on love, sc , and dating to interested students in the Union. Rachel Ruisch and Krista Peterson sell goodies to raise money for the Campus Crusade for Christ Spring Conference at Daytona Beach. 116 Organizations Top: Rev. John Folkcrs meets with Tom McDonald. Mcllanie Fisher, and l.ianc Jcpson at the Judson House. I.eft: Jeff Willey strums his banjo at a Navigators meeting Abote: Cathy Koehler boards the van for the Sunda morning worship service at the First Christian Church. Organisations 117 Right: Rusty Martin, candidate for L'NISA president, relates his views to students Below: Craig Ruejsegger and Kevin Smidt vote for the candidates of their choice while Harley Mcllrath looks on. BUSINE Administrative Management Society officers, Linda Peacock. DeeDee Thompson, and Jill Richards, call a regular meeting to order. Scott and Sue Vonderheide serve students at the International Students Association annual Food Fair. 118 Organizations KCRS From Row: Helen B.iumcl. Dave Campbell Row 2: Mary Strang. Dale Johnson, Mike Taft. Michelle darken Dive jockey Tom Wynn selects another top tunc. Organizations 119 The Northern Iowan From Row: Kathy Conzctt, Jackson Baty, l.ori Meek, Kathy Armstrong. Michelle Ruba. Mike Levenhagen Row 2: Bill Oakes. Leigh Rigby. Laurie Larson. Lori Pieper. Debbie Mooney Abotc: Jeff Bair helps Dick TenBraak develop an idea for a Northern Iowan display ad Right: Mike Levenhagen. Georgia Norris, and Laurie Larson work on an upcoming issue of the Northern Iowan. UNl’s student newspaper, the Northern Iowan, was published Tues- days and Fridays during the school year by a staff of about 30 people. The paper was distributed free at various points around campus. Volume 78 set advertising and lineage records, and the average number of pages per issue was also ahead of previous years. The 1981-82 staff was committed to putting out a quality newspaper and spent many hours in the process. The major issue covered during the year was alleged mis-managcmcnl and subsequent evaluation of UNI's Educational Opportunity Program. 120 Organizations Old Gold The Old Cold, the UNI student yearbook, converted to fall delivery for the 1982 edition. Spring activities through gradu- ation were included for the first time. Yearbooks were mailed directly from the factory to graduating seniors. Undergrad- uates picked up their yearbooks when they returned for fall 1982 classes. Seven photographers took all the candid shots for the Old Cold. Nine production staff workers wrote and typed copy and designed lay-outs. Staff members doubled as sale- spersons and office staff. I .eft: Kathy Spratle design a layout Below: Doreen Meinders and Laurie Cruikshank watch Chris Stewart play Pac-Man at a deadline pizza party. Front Row: Mindy Vana. Sue Kohl. Christy Stewart. Karen Mills. Michelle darken Row 2: Jeanne Butters. Linda Riniker. Birdie Kramer. Kelly Eppard Row 3: Liz Costa . Chris Norman. Kathy Spratle. Doreen Mcindcr . Mike Link Organizations 121 Brio : Al Wright give hi point of vie at an Interfraternity Council meeting. Right: Mindy VanHouten. Suzic Gauch, and Kim Seller gather around the piano and sing while Heidi Stief plays the piano at an Alpha Chi Omega party. Sorority women gather for a weekly Panhcllcnic meeting. 122 Organizations Panhellenic Interfraternity Council Panhellcnic-Front Row: Bclh Happc, Dawn Holst, Kathy Nickerson. Denise Brown. !.auric Mohning Row 2: Julie Furman. Jan Flora. Deb Breen. Ginger Brown. Kim Ridgely Row 3c Vanessa Bennett. Kathy Sampson. Ruth Goodman. Kim Wiedmeyer, Jane Harlan, Francie Hunchis Interfraternity Council-Front Row: Sunccl Mukand. Dennis Petersen. Allen Poppe. Jim Fletcher Row 2: l.oren Keppy, Al Wright. Mike Carlson. Kirk Dimlcr Organizations 123 Alpha Phi From Row: Kristi Brown, Terri Blasingamc. Susie Conlon. Heidi Fink, Marian Conlon, Lisa Daniels, Kris Pratt. Mary Jo Schick, Sue Manion, Lyn Davis Row 2: Kathy Sommers, Jill Stroud. Cindy Langenberg. Penny Psaros, Kim McMahon, Jim Ridgely. Trudy Carlson. Alice Gipplc Row 3: Sharon Cernohous, Lisa Parrett. Susan Roach. Mary Sharp. Kelli O'Neill, Sally Smith. Carrie Snitker. Sharon McAllister. Sandy Sterrett. Sandy Stodola Row 4: Kris Stastny. Terri Levcnc. Kathy Stastny, Nancy Fret , Jill Vorthmann. Dorothy McCavley. Amber Reed. Karen Baird. Diane Albrecht. Susie Buscr. Kim Wiedmeyer The Alpha Phi house is located at 1215 West 23rd Street. Some projects this year include raising money through their annual lollipop sale, car washes, and other fundraisers and then contributing these funds to the UNI Cardiac Rehabilitation Program. They also donate their time in local community child centers, nursing homes, and hospitals. Alpha Phi is united by mutal ideas, respect and bound by tics of love and loyalty. The Bordeaux Beaus is the big brother affiliate to the Alpha Phi Sorority. The big brothers were selected after going through rush week, which is a time for the Alpha Phi’s and the Bordeaux Beau prospects to become ac- quainted. This newly founded organization offers the opportunities of leadership, meeting new people and a sense of belonging. The Bordeaux Beaus help with the handiwork around the house and assist the Alpha Phis with fundraising and service projects. From Row: Scott Eriksen. Steven C. Johnson. Lcs Oliver Row 2: Kevin Kluver. Jim Lynch Row 3: David Cleveland 9EAU 124 Organizations Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Xi Della-Front Row: Barb Hainstock. Tammy Skoglund. Lori Barstow, Denise Brown. Julie Mullin. Dawn Holst. Vanessa Bennett Row 2: Karen Morse. Natalie Dickerson. Kathy Nickerson. Kristi MacNeish. Alesha Filiatrault, Jan Dunmirc Row 3: Roxanne Porth. Julie OTool. April Pruisncr. Jacki Peterson. Deb Dcilcring. Ruth Goodman. Karen James Alpha Delta Pi-Front Row: Jennifer Sargent. Annette Jensen. Kathy Howell. Lynne Seifert. Dec Tabor. Deb Stickfort. Mary Schaefer Row 2: Sue Shipps. Val Shippy, Lu Lasher. Susan Wiewal, Jane Harlan. Karen Roberts. Deb Hovland, Kathy FJIertson Row 3: Cindy Sullivan. Angie Roan. Francic Hunchis. Beth Kricgcr. JoAnn Bohr. Deb Breen. Sue DcRuytcr Row 4: Colleen Wettcngcl. Lori Anderson. Karen Brady. Julie Huchis. Leslie Pcirson. Karen Hcrgcrt. Marlene West. Deb Northway. Diana Lamm. Katie Walsh. Connie Whiton. Madonna McGuire. Julie Budnik Organizations 125 Gamma Phi Beta Alpha Chi Omega Gumma Phi Beta-Front Row: Lome Class on. Lisa Dotzcnrod. Laurie Sanborn. Laurie Stahl. Rae Jean Rater. Nancy Dyer. Laurie Mohning. Kaye iiisclc. Jacquc Minm Row 2: Sue Bcntlcr. Martha Andrews. Kate Alice. Beth llappe. l aurel Dotzcnrod, Connie Schuh. Bette Anderson. Mary Schrcck Row 3: Vicki Reinickc. Jolcnc Mihm. Marlys Schmitt. Leslie Rychcl. Terri Peterson. Karen Schwarting. Shelly Smith. Raenettc Drcnnan Alpha Chi Omega-Front Row: Kimberly Sellers. Lisa Lavia. Sherry Myers. Mindy VanHoutcn. Lisa Billingsley. Dolly Guillermo, Linda Kimc Row 2: Pam Zahn. Sheryl Bicrma, Dcidrc Fairall, Susan Russell. Linda Lampright, Jodi Benson, Jan Flora Row 3: Julie Furman, Linda Jarvis. Beth Diercks, Ann Albert. Tara Olson. Sheila O'Connell. Karen Douglas. Chris Luke Row 4: Patty Berglund. Pam McGowan. Linda Wittry. Kim Huffman. Marilyn McDonnell. Beth Ann Knickrchm. Jill Flora. Heidi Sticf. Renee North. Suzanne Gauch 126 Organizations Delta Upsibn From Row: Craig Coughlin. Tom Rocdcr. Mark Jones Row 2: Dana Barrer. Lisa Fletcher. Brian Lciningcr Row 3: Doug V a no us. Kevin Krause. Keith Hamer. Marion Fit gcrald. Pat Woltcr Row 4: Rob Timmerman. Doug Brcmickcr. Brenda Roe, Ken Wagenhofer. Kelli Roscland, Todd Munger Row 5: Pcrr Busse. Stephen Lanigan. Dan Lynch. Erik Hertzer. Rod Burr. Mark Tabor. David Kyllo. R. Scott Johnson. Jodie Gordon. Terri Carlson. Rcnac Scheiber. David Bender. Peter Kelly. John Anderson Organizations 127 k M$ ) Left: Lori Adams creates a poster for the Alpha Chi Omega carnation sale. Abo e: Alpha Delta Pi celebrates Christmas with a party. Donna Bauhman, R.N., draws some blood from Nancy Roys. 128 Organizations SPORTS 1981 SPRNG SPORTS The Women’s track team qualified the sprint medley relay team to partici- pate in the Drake Relays. The members were: Karla Fcdcrspicl, Kathy Kenney. Chris Ropi. and Michelle Bohlkcn. New records set this season were: javc- lin-Joan Sexton, discus-Suc Anderson, shot put-Maren Sechusen. 400M dash- Micky Illingsworth, 800M run-J’ne Day. 10.000M run-Terri Lcisingcr, and the mile relay made up of Bohlkcn. Il- lingsworth, Karla Landers, and LccAnn Jensen. The team also partici- pated in the Mid-West Track Classic. The men’s track team, coached by Lynn King, earned a second place finish in the Mid-Continent Conference. Three indoor and three outdoor records were set during the season. Indoor re- cords were: 5000M run-Doug Nelson, 3 milc-Doug Nelson, and 60M high hur- dles-Craig Nordlie. Outdoor records were: long jump-Robert Williams, pole vault-Tim Jamerson, and hammer-Tom Rcints. The women’s tennis team finished fifth of eight teams at the Minnesota Invitational to complete the season. The competition was rough.” com- mented coach Betty Swanson. She did see some improvement this season. The team ended its season with a 2-3 mark. The men's tennis team compiled a 23-9 record and won the Mid-Continent Conference. Coach Pete Mazula boast- ed that the team accomplished both goals they had set at the beginning of the year. The first, to win the MCC title and the second to win 75% of their games. He felt that the team peaked at a good time in the season, the week-end the conference meet was held. The women’s golf team competed primarily against division I schools. Al- though their placings in tournaments were low. Coach Jeanette Marsh felt that the team did quite well. The team won Rcgionals and went on to Nation- als as a team rather than individuals. This team was the best UNI has had and Coach Marsh is expecting a better showing next season. The men’s golf team finished second in the Big 4 meet and then won two of the next three tournaments. Senior Larry Gladson earned a medal by scor- ing an even par of 140 as UNI won the William Penn Invitational. Junior Lynn Toenges, meet medalist, placed UNI to an impressive 18 stroke victory at the UNI-Wartburg Invitational over 14 teams. UNI finished second in the MCC tournament. The team was coached by Ken Green. The UNI women’s softball team completed its season placing fourth of sixteen teams in the AIAW Division II tournament. Although the team was eliminated earlier than they’d have liked to. Coach Meredith Baklcy felt that they had a very successful season. As the season progressed, the defense improved remarkably, but offensively the team didn't always come through. The men’s baseball team completed its finest season ever compiling a school rccord-26 wins and breaking five team hitting marks. Team records broken were: runs scored (253). base hits (282), runs-batted-in (223), team batting average (.306), and doubles (57). Coach J.D. Anderson felt that the off- season strength program definitely showed some results. Coach Anderson predicts that with the same kind of in- tensity and confidence from the team members, the 1982 season should also be successful. Maren Serhuxen releases the shot. 130 Spring Sports Spring Sports 131 Below: Two time Mid-Continent Conference Champion Mike White returns a forehand. Bottom: Coach Lynn King adjusts the high altitude simulator on Dan Fick. This aerobic exerciser can simulate altitudes of up to 7500 feet. Right: Rose Quirk returns a volley from deep in the court. Top: Northern Iowa's Shirley Walker keeps pace with two opponents I'ppcr left: Tim Jamerson attempts to break his pole vault record. Abote: UNI' Terry Bohlman executes a slide at third base. Left: Mary Ann Gretaman lines up her putt. Spring Sports 133 FOOTBALL The Northern Iowa Panthers com- pleted their season sharing the Mid- Continent Conference title with East- ern and Western Illinois, and holding a 5-6 overall record. This was their fourth season in the MCC and their first in division l-AA. The Panthers set 25 new school records and tied four others. Senior quarterback Steve Sandon and senior split end Ken Harvey led the squad in records broken. Sandon set 12 game, season, and career records for passes attempted, completed, intercept- ed. yards gained passing, total offense attempts, yards gained total offense, and touchdown passes thrown. He tied the school record for touchdown passes throw n in a single game. Harvey set five school marks in: passes caught, touch- down passes caught, touchdowns scored, and points scored. Senior tail- back Kelly Ellis, place-kicker Steve Schoncrt. and junior flanker Craig Nordlie also set new marks. Ellis set records in career rushing attempts and yards gained rushing in his career. Schoncrt set marks in extra points scored and field goals. Nordlie tied the record for the longest kickoff return, 100 yards during the L'Nl-Drake game. Team records set this year include passes attempted in a game and season, passes completed this season, touch- downs scored by pass, and first downs by pass. Captains for the Panthers were: Sen- iors Jerry Griffith. Ellis. Harvey, San- don, and juniors Joe Anderson and John Root. Haney was given the Paw Award for the highest offensive point total. Anderson received the “Hammer Award for the highest de- fensive point total. Most improved player awards went to senior offensive guard Scott Hamilton and senior defen- sive end Rcnaldo Cade. Griffith, a de- fensive end, received the Oil Can” Award for team leadership. Griffith was also named to the COSIDA Aca- demic All American Honorable Men- tion team. Many of this year's team members received conference awards. Sandon was named Player of the Year by the MCC. Griffith was named to the Aca- demic All Conference team. Named to the first all conference team were: Ju- nior Roger Schultz, Harvey, Sandon, Schoncrt, and Root. Named to the sec- ond all conference team were: sopho- more Kirk Hobbs, Hamilton, Griffith, and Anderson. This year’s Panther coaching staff was: Head Coach Stan Shcrriff, Secon- dary Coach Mike Kolling, Receiving Coach Nick Coso, Linebacker Coach Jeremiah Davis, Back Coach Terry Al- len, Offensive Line Coach Doug Sams, Offensive Coordinator Dan Dorazio, and Defensive Coordinator Dennis Remmert. 134 Football UNI Opponent Drake 30 39 Grand Valley State 21 20 Idaho 14 59 Montana 21 42 Northern Michigan 13 17 Western Illinois 14 21 Southwest Missouri 20 17 Eastern Illinois 38 17 Nebraska-Omaha 42 13 South Dakota 17 34 Youngstown State 45 43 Left: Fullback Davcy Lewis (33) is stopped at the 20 yard line. Lower left: Offensive Coordinator Dan Dorazio discusses strategies with Kevin Webster (74). Mike Tatoian (67). and Steve Ingalls (59). Below: Defensive end Jerry Griffith attempts to intercept a pass thrown to an opponent from Drake -5 Football 135 VOLLEYBALL The UNI women's volleyball team completed its most successful season in school history with an impressive 40-8- 3 mark. Highlights of the season in- clude winning the Central Missouri State Invitational, the UNI Invita- tional. and the IAIAW division II Championship. The team then went on to place third in the AIAW Region 6 tournament. This finish was not high enough to qualify them for Nationals. Although they were not selected, they were considered for an at-large bid into the National tournament. The team loses only two letterwinners, returning a strong team which could threaten the school record of 40 wins. Head Coach Iradge Ahrabi-Fard was delighted with the improvement the girls had made and in their desire to play the best that they could. The captains for this team were: junior Julie Powers and senior Kate Witte. Iowa Slate: Lost 13-15. 15-6. 9-15. 5-15 Kansas State Invitational: 3rd place Iowa: Won 15-12. 7-15. 13-15. 16-14. 15-11 St. Cloud State Invitational: 2nd place Marycrest College: Won 15-4. 15-11. 12-15. 15-4 UNI Invitational: 1st place University of Iowa Invitational: no place Marycrest College: Won 15-3. 1510. 15-5 Central Missouri State Invitational: 1st place—23-4-3 I.oras College: Won 15-3, 15-4. 15-4 Drake University; Won 15-6. 15-3, 9-15. 15-13 Northern Illinois Invitational: 2nd place IAIAW Division II Slate Championships 1st place Drake University: Won 15-5. 14-16. 12-15. 15-10, 15-13 St. Ambrose College: Won 15-0. 15-10. 7-15. 15-13 Iowa: Won 15-3. 15-11. 15-12 AIAW Region 6 Championships 3rd place Senior Kate Witte prepares to spike. Row I: l.isa Breithaupt, Torino Fair, Lynne Goedken Row 2: Ann Davis. Pam Lehman. Tammy Pettit. Sue Potts Row 3: Sherry Wchr (team manager), Lisa Miller, Kate Witte. Sue Brewer. Lori Nauman. Julie Powers. Head Coach Iradge Ahrabi-Fard 136 Volleyball • . Eastern Illinois UNI 0 Opponent 6 Southwest Missouri State 0 7 Southwest Missouri St. JV 0 2 Southern Illinois 0 1 Grinnell 0 1 Iowa JV 2 7 Grinnell 4 1 Luther 0 2 Iowa Wesleyan 3 2 Grinnell 5 1 l.ake Forest 0 2 Taylor 2 1 Western Illinois 0 11 NE Iowa Association (exhib) 0 5 Row 1: Audrey Perisho, Mary Blichmann, Diane Kittrell, Lynn Herder Row 2: Vickie Judkins, Robyn Murkcn, Kathy Bonine, Sheryl Sigmund, Taina Aro Row 3: Nancy Krofran, Sheila Soehner, Laurie Magee, Kim Gibbs. Theresa Neville. Coach Wanda Green. Left: Diane Kittrell, Theresa Neville, and Kim Gibbs battle for the ball against two opposing players. FIELD HOCKEY The UNI women’s field hockey team completed its season by finishing fifth of five teams in the AIAW Region 6 division II Championship held in the UNI-Dome. The overall record for the year was 4-15. The team was young and inexperienced having only 6 of 14 re- turning players from the previous year. Leading scorers for the team were ju- nior Laurie Magee and sophomore Lynn Herder with 10 and 7 goals re- spectively. Coach Wanda Green felt that the squad improved throughout the season and played well at Rcgionals. Field Hockey 137 CROSS COUNTRY Stacy Miller was a very dedicated runner. She loved to run and had strong faith in God. The love she felt from God poured into every part of her life and spilled over to touch everyone she came in contact with. Stacy could have bragged about her accomplishments in athletics but instead she kept her suc- cess in close perspective willing to turn over her success to the one whom she believed gave her that success. The women’s cross country team was very strong this year. They may have had a chance at going to Na- tionals as a team. On October 17 the van carrying the team to the Mid- West Open hosted by Drake Univer- sity in Dcs Moines was involved in a car accident. Sophomore Stacy Mill- er was killed in this accident and two of the top five runners. Kim Kaiser and Karla Fedcrspeil were injured seriously enough to keep them from completing the season. With only five team members, instead of the usual seven, the team ended the sea- son defeating 41 of the 58 teams they ran against, and placed fifth of ten teams at Rcgionals. Two team mem- bers. senior Kris Skov and freshman Sandy Elsbcrry qualified for Nation- als. Skov placed 35th and Elsbcrry placed 86th at Nationals. We had the best team we’ve ever had.” said Coach Sharon Huddleston. “Every- one was shooting for Nationals. If we would have had a full team at Rcgionals there is no doubt we would have taken a full team to Na- tionals.” Northern Illinois Dual- UN I forced to default UNI Invitational- UNI 1st of 3 teams Norsemen Invitational- 7th of 19 teams Lcs Duke Invitational- 2nd of 13 teams UNI Triangular- lst of 3 teams Iowa Invitational- 6th of 11 teams Central Invitational- 2nd of 6 teams Region 6 Championships 5th of 10 teams AIAW Division II Nationals: Kris Skov..........35th Sandy Elsberry .. 86th Ro 1: J'nc Day. Sandy Elsbcrry. Karla Fcdcrspail. Cindy MeGohan Row 2: Stacy Miller. Kris Skov, Kim Kaiser. Terri Lcisingcr (not picturcd-Stacy Roberts) 138 Crosscountry • T Senior Doug Nelson rounds a curve in the Dome. Bearcat Invitational 1st of 8 teams Iowa State Invitational no team scores kept Dual: Wisconsin-I.aCrossc won: 16-40 Big Four Meet 3rd of 4 teams Golden Gopher Invitational no team scores kept Mid-Continent Conference Meet 2nd of 3 teams NCAA District V Meet 11th of 11 teams Row I: Coach Lynn King Row 2: Chris Leonard. Todd Pcverill. Bryan Huhncrkoch. Jim Whitcomb. Dan Pick Row 3: Tim Harris. Greg Bahl. Brad Boyd. Kirk Nielsen. Kirk Anderson. Greg Skopcc Row 4: Brian G la «maker. Burton Marlowe. Larry Lawler. Steve Muntz. Kenny Jarrett. Ken Rose (not picturcd-Doug Nelson) CROSS COUNTRY The UNI men’s cross country team ended its 1981 season with an 11th place finish at the NCAA District V Cross Country Championships. Al- though the team finished last in its con- ference. Coach Lynn King stated that “the district was one of the toughest in the nation.” Senior Doug Nelson placed 18th in the National Meet clocking a 31:42. The team earned first place at the Bearcat Invitational and placed 2nd at the Big Four Meet. The end of the sea- son the team placed 5th of 10 teams at the TFA-USA Nationals. Cross Country 139 WRESTLING Three UNI wrestlers earned All- American honors this season. They were Ken Gallagher (142), Joe Gor- mally (177), and Kirk Myers (190). Gallagher became an All-American for the fourth time in his career. The pan- thers finished tenth in the NCAA Wrestling Championships. The team earned a 15-2 dual mark including wins over Nebraska (27-10), Lehigh (23-18), and Missouri (27-11). Coach Chuck Patten was named NCAA Coach of the Year. Coach Patten has coached the Panthers for seventeen consecutive years. Hall of Fame Meet - Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State — 73-86 Penn State — 98-64 Minnesota Quad --- One Champion Northern Open — Two fifth places Cleveland State — 24-9 UNI Open —- Four 2nd places One 3rd place Two 5th places Northern Michigan — 33-12 Mankato Open — three champions low-a — 9-34 Midlands Tournament — Myers (190) 5th place Marquette — 46-3 Drake — 44-0 Northwestern — 27-11 Lock Haven State — 24-13 West Virginia 30-12 Lehigh — 23-18 Minnesota — Cancelled Athletes in Action — Cancelled Iowa State -10-23 Illinois — 40-3 Missouri — 27-11 Mankato State — 52-0 South Dakota State — 45-0 Augustana (SD) — 44-3 Nebraska — 27-10 Kentucky — 34-3 NCAA Regionals — 7 Qualifiers Top: All-American Ken Gallagher controls this Lehigh opponent. Above: Paul Kreimeyer struggles with an opponent from the University of Iowa 140 Wrestling Carol Hogcn (SO) stretches to tip the ball to teammate Lisa Laughlin (41). BASKETBALL The UNI women's basketball team ended its season with a 22-9 record. During the season the Panthers placed first in their own Peach Basket invita- tional and in the Augustana, Illinois Tournament. The team placed second in the Northern Illinois Tournament and in the Mankato State Tournament. The Panthers lost in the first round of the state tournament to St. Ambrose, but received an at-large bid to the Re- gional Tournaments held in Fargo, North Dakota. At Regionals they de- feated N.E. Missouri State and then lost to William Penn who was the de- fending Regional IV Champion and the 1981 AIAW Division II National Champ. The Panthers then defeated S.W. Missouri State in the consolation round giving them a third place finish in the Regional Tournament. Team mem- bers filling the role of team captain were: Tami Schcblcr. Deb Drenth, Bet- ty Davis, Lisa Geske, and Carol Hogen. All members of the team return. The outlook for next year’s team is optomis- tic. The team was coached by J. D. Anderson. Wartburg 83-55 St. Ambtose 67-51 Nebraska-Omaha 54-71 Wyoming 72-79 Southeast Missouri State 71-66 Wisconsin-Milwaukec 78-55 Loras 80-66 Marycrest 87-59 Augustana (II.) 66-52 Grand View 72-76 South Dakota State 73-43 Augustana (SD) 66-60 Central 71-64 Grand View 66-53 North Central 71-66 Northern Illinois 51-58 Luther 74-42 Northern State 72-67 Grand View 51-52 Iowa 68-74 Marycrest 94-64 Northwestern College (IA) 79-55 Northeast Missouri State 89-72 Central 74-53 Marquette 68-72 Wisconsin-Milwuakee 71-61 Upper Iowa 81-62 St. Ambrose 65-71 Northeast Missouri State 68-60 William Penn 58-67 Southeast Missouri State 59-56 Ro I: Robbin Gordon. Gwen Ubben, Betty Davis, Barb Wisnieski Row 2: Coach J. D. Anderson. Cindy Bowers. Lisa Laughlin. Mary Googwin. Lisa Stmb. Cindy Kadich. Kris Gebert. Manager Val Borchcrding Row 3: Laura Roquet. Deb Drenth. Lisa Geske. Jennifer Berger. Tami Schcblcr. Carol llogcn. Celeste Combs (not piciurcd-Bccky Grady) Basketball 141 Kansas State 50-86 Winona Slate 54-53 Arkansas State 36-58 Luther 66-53 Iowa 53-84 Wisconsin 53-65 Drake 58-62 HOLIDAY CLASSIC Cornell 82-70 Nebraska 42-53 Eastern Kentucky 69-60 Iowa State 65-78 Arkansas State 56-49 Wisconsin-Green Bay 54-64 Chicago State 67-64 Eastern Illinois 68-63 North Carolina- Wilmington 49-63 Valparaiso 76-70 Western Illinois 71-68 Wisconsin-Green Bay 68-61 Valparaiso 70-65 U.S. International 84-64 North Carolina- Wilmington 58-60 Illinois State 39-62 Eastern Illinois 65-74 Western Kentucky 67-75 Notre Dame 56-86 Western Illinois 73-92 142 Basketball Date Carle) (20) is confronted by a Western Kentucky opponent BASKETBALL The UNI men's basketball team had a much improved season this year. The seasonal record was 12-15. The leading scorer for the Panthers was junior Ray Storck. Point guard Brent Carmichael, junior, led the team in assists and steals, and sophomore Jay Block led the team in rebounds. The members of the most frequently used starting line-up all re- turn to next year’s team leaving high hopes for the Panther’s ’82-’83 season. Coach Jim Berry stated that he had enjoyed working with this team more than any other group of athletes he’s had since coming to UNI. Row I: Graduate assistant Jeff Etienne. Dwayne Jackson. Doug Fisk, Dave Carlcy. Brent Carmichael. Kevin Highland. Kevin Bradford, Student Assistant Scott Hogcland Row 2: Head Coach Jim Berry, Tom Sucpplc. Mark Grabau. Lonnie Meade. Herbert King, Jay Block, Mike Pijanowski. Craig Parr. Assistant Coach Dan Traeger Basketball 143 SWIMMNG Bradley 46-68 Western Illinois 46-60 Northeast Missouri 68-41 Southwest Missouri 38-64 Arkansas-Little Rock 49-62 Missouri-Rolla 38-75 Nebraska-Omaha 68-36 Loras 90-18 Northern Illinois 57-55 I-cfl: Greg Wilson “flys through the water. Below: Row I: Toni Anderson. Jeff Engel. Greg Wilson Row 2: John Friest. Shaun Zersner. Mike Vittctoc. Jeff Samuclson Row 3: Quintin Wright. Jay Arntzen, Eric Knapp, l avc Bennett. Jay Goodlovc. Chris English. Joel Samuclson. John Ransom. Mark Corley The UNI men's swim team complet- ed its season sending a diver to the Zone diving meet in Houston. Texas. JeffSa- muclson, a junior, placed 21st in the one-meter event with 392 points, and 22nd in the three-meter event with 395 points. The squad ended with a 4-5 dual mark. Although the team placed last in the Mid-Continent Conference, Head Coach Jeff Boss feels that the team swam well. The best times were record- ed at the Conference meet. All the league records were broken at this meet. Next year’s team loses only one member. east pool Weight training it an important part of workouts for the women's swim team. SWIMMING The UNI women’s swim team sent two members to Nationals this year. Lynne Seifert, sophomore, finished 25th in the three-meter diving event with 129.99 points and 29th in the one- meter diving event with 111.19 points. Cindy Jergens, junior, placed 23rd in the 100 yard freestyle. The Panthers finished the season with a 4-7 dual mark. The team was young, and all members return next season. The wom- en placed 2nd of eight teams in the Pioneer Relays and were 2nd of seven teams in the AIAW Rcgionals. Pioneer Relays 2nd of 8 teams Northeast Missouri 76-64 Minnesota 51-81 Nebraska-Omaha 86-42 Missouri Triangular 3rd of 3 teams Missouri 17-123 Iowa State 23-119 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 69-80 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 98-37 Grinnell 91-48 Northern Illinois 58-84 AIAW Rcgionals 2nd of 7 teams Row I: Janis Hamilton. Kim Baer. Karla Osterberger, Lyn Smith. Meg Malone. Jill Drilonski Row 2: Lori McDowell, Kristi Lmsted, Jill Andre. Lori Sherman, Deb Swart endruber, Cingy Jergens. Jo McCoy Row 3: Lynne Seifert, Kris Green. Patricia Horn (not pictured-Liz Murray) Swimming 145 SOFTBALL The UNI women’s softball team had a very successful season. After compet- ing at the IAIAW State Tournament the team had accumulated a 27-15-1 seasonal record. The team placed third in the State Meet. The team placed sec- ond in the Missouri Western Invita- tional and won the IAIAW West Sec- tionals. The team received an at large bid to the Regional tournament. They won this tournament and advance to Nationals. The team was coached by Meredith Baklcy. Betty Thrandson bunts the ball. Ron 1: Robyn Murkcn. Melinda McCauley. Beth Sloan. Marshcllc Clark. Laurel M3gcc Row 2: Shcllic Pfohl, Sherri Salsbury. Linda Stone. Jerri Augustus. Pamela Scvcrin, Laura N'orenberg Row 3: Jane Wagner. Trish Lason. Kathy Gross. Jennifer Burger. Lori Cook. Jackie Winter, Betty Throndson. Oklahoma Baptist ........3-6. 13-5 Southern Illinois .............3-4 Oklahoma .......................0-6 Oklahoma City ..................7-3 Tcxas-Arlinton ............... 1-6 Oklahoma City .......... 11-2, 1-6 Southwest Missouri State .......2-7 Southern Illinois ............ 1-0 Minnesota ..................... 1-9 William Penn ..............3-1, 3-2 St. Ambrose ...............3-0. 4-2 Grand View ..............0-4. 12-3 Iowa .................... 5-0, 0-3 Iowa State ................0-1, 5-5 Missouri Western Invit: 2nd place Wayne State 4-0 Missouri Western 2-0 Ncbraska-Omaha 2-0 Northeast Missouri State 3-0 Missouri Western 0-3 Missouri Western 0-2 William Penn ............0-2, 7-2 Wartburg ............. 10-2. 10-0 Luther ................. 2-1, 9-3 IAIAW West Sectionals: 1st place Grand View 13-1 Northwestern 14-2 Northwestern 10-0 GrandVicw 5-1 Grand View ...................6-0 Loras .......................8-4, 14-2 IAIAW State Tournament: 3rd place St. Ambrose 4-1 William Penn 0-2 S-. Ambrose 1-2 146 Softball Second baseman. Jim Garncy. looks for the ball to tag this runner. ♦ Si — Delaware Valley ............0-3 Rhode Island JC ............8-7 Milligan ...................4-7 Millcrsvillc ...............8-9 Kutztown State .............3-2 Lincoln Memorial .......... 1-7 Wisconsin-Oshkosh ..........9-2 Creighton ..............4-8, 5-8 Central .....................3-2 Upper Iowa ...........9-2, 10-5 Western Illinois ......8-7. 9-8 Iowa ..................7-8.0-12 Loras .................8-9. 7-4 Iowa State . 4-5, 7-8, 5-15, 3-4 Wartburg ................. 13-5 BASEBALL The men’s baseball team, coached by J. D. Anderson, completed its season earning an 11-16 seasonal record. The team combatted rain throughout the season. The team defeated Wisconsin- Oshkosh and Western Illinois. Row I: l.oran Hackman. John Sheahan, Jim Carney, Gary Wheeler. Mark Hamm. Jeff Lcudcrs(Assist Coach) Row 2: Mike Gannon. Randy Ramlo. Kevin Scichlcr. Dave Adams. Scot Palmer Row 3: Larry Berry. Scott Eggleston. Mickic Schmith. Rich Christensen. Ted Vaughn Row 4: Rocky Samck. Steve Miller. Terry Bahlmann, Gary Swanson (Assist. Coach), Marc Davis Row 5: Jim Kricncr, J.D. Anderson (Head Coach). Rod Foster, Brad Cross Baseball 147 Jeanne Sutherland putts the ball. Southwest Missouri Invit; 4th of 5 teams Illinois Invit: 12th of 12 teams Iowa Invit: 8th of 10 teams Stephens College Invit: 7th of 8 teams GOIF The UNI women's golf team placed 4th of 5 teams at the Southwest Mis- souri Invitational and 12th of 12 teams at the Illinois Invitational. UNI was the only Division II school at this meet. All the others were Division I schools. At the Iowa Invitational the team placed 8th of 10 teams. The women’s golf team docs advance to the AIAW Division II National Golf Championships. 148 Golf Left to right: Jeanne Sutherland. Betsy Knudsen. Kim Luchsingcr. Pauline Kelly, (not pictured- Kim Mann. Jill FuerhofO UBTf Members of the men' golf learn practice ai Pheasant Ridge golf course. GOLF The UNI men’s golf team, coached by Ken Green, began its season late in the school year. By the end of the aca- demic year the team had placed 17th of 28 teams at the Drake Relays. At the Northern Intercollegiate Invitational the team placed 15th; and the team placed 9th of 10 teams at the Badger Invitational. Drake Relays: 17th of 28 teams Wartburg, Upper Iowa: cancelled Northern Intercollegiate Invit: 15th of 15 l.cft row, top lo bottom: Coach Ken Green, Howard Bailey. Randy Wexter. Pete Beringer, Jeff Curran Middle top: Scott Justice Right row, top to bottom: Kirk Hosteng, Chip l.indgrcn. John DcVault. I.ynn Toenges. Rick F.rickson, (not pictured- Dave Struve. Perry Busse) Golf 149 Southwest Missouri State .. 2-7 Southwest Baptist .........7-2 Southeastern Oklahoma ..8-1 Cooke Community College ..1-8 McLennan Community College 7-2 Texas Women’s University . 9-0 Drury .....................8-1 Central Missouri State ... 9-0 Southeast Missouri State . 7-2 Stephens College ..........9-0 Luther ....................6-3 Denver ................... 1-8 Kansas ....................2-7 Iowa State ................2-7 St. Ambrose ...............8-1 South Dakota Invitational: 1st of 8 teams 1AIAW State Championships: 1st place Luther: 8-1 Iowa State: 6-3 Row I: Chris Corscllo, Nina Nelson. Cathy Crowl, Martha Kearns. Nancy Land. Head Coach Pete Mazula Row 2: Manager Dave Moore. Kelly Robinette. Tanna Richl. Vicki Rcinicke. Andrea Gross. Assist. Coach Stu Cochrane TENNIS Following the 1AIAW State Cham- pionships the UNI women’s tennis team had accumulated a 10-5 seasonal record. The team placed first of eight teams at the South Dakota Invitational and then won the IAIAW State Tour- nament. The team advances to the AIAW Rcgionals to be held May 13-15 in Cedar Falls. Senior Cathy Crowl captained this team and the team was coached by Pete Mazula. Vicki Rcinicke meets the ball head on. 150 Tennis Wisconsin-LaCrossc Invit: 3rd of 5 teams Iowa State: 2-7 Central Missouri State: 7-2 South Baptist; 0-9 Texas Wesleyan: 2-7 McLennan Community College: 0-9 North Texas State: 0-9 Southeast Oklahoma State: 6-3 Wartburg: 7-2 William Penn: 9-0 Drake: 8-1 Northeast Missouri State: 0-9 Iowa State: 1-8 Augustana (IL): 1-6 Mankato State: 7-2 Luther: 7-2 Augustana (IL): 5-4 Central: 8-1 Luther: 8-1 Grinncll: 9-0 Wisconsin-Platevillc: 8-1 Mankato State: 6-3 St. Cloud State: 9-0 North Dakota: 6-3 St. Cloud State: 9-0 Mankato State: 6-3 Coe College: 8-1 Wartburg: 9-0 William Penn: 9-0 Dan I-ogan completes a forehand shot. Row 1: Scott Hollander. Mike Schillig. Bryan Butcher. Head Coach Pete Mazula Row 2: Assisi. Coach Stu Cochrane. Pat Conlon, Mike White. Dan I.ogan. Matt CJrctcman. Manager Dave Moore, (not picturcd-Jim I.ogan) TENMS Coached by Pete Mazula, the men’s tennis team earned an 18-8 overall re- cord going into the conference meet. The team placed third of five teams at the Wisconsin-LaCrosse Invitational and then went on to place third of four teams at the conference meet held at SW Missouri. Tennis 151 Row 1: Sandy Elsbcrry, Tcri I.eisingcr. J’ne Day, Jana Assink Row 2: Sheila Soehner. Michelle Bohlkcn. Karla Fedcrspcil. Chris Roju. Deb Deitcring. Cathy Rardin. Deb Vangcllow. Sue Anderson. Theresa Harrington Row 3: Cindy McGohan. Pauline Meyer, JocAnn Jackson. Kathy Kenney. Sara Durst. Tracy Carbcrry. Patty Vincent. Vickie Judkins Row 4: Micky lllingsworlh, Marcn Scchuscn. Christy Gordon. Jodi Whaley. Carol Powers. Kathy Boninc, Darla Fussclman. Jess Rocmig. Susan Moline. Tammy Seltrecht TRACK The UNI women’s track team began its outdoor season very strongly as they placed first of six teams in the Northern Illinois Roadrunncr Invitational. They placed fourth of ten teams at the Wis- consin-Rivcr Falls Invitational. Some of the team members arc expected to qualify for Nationals which will be held May 20-22. Northern Illinois Roadrunncr Invit: 1st of 6 teams Wisconsin-Rivcr Falls Invit: 4th of 10 teams Big Four Meet: no team scores kept Track TRACK Top: Weight Men: Matt Haven. Tom Rcints. Armc Doden. Bill Shea Middle: Long Sprinter and Middle Distance Runner Ro I: Jerry Kennedy. Mike DeBo. Mark Krai. Todd Kuchn. Terry Wintz Row 2: Mark Lcllig. Ken Row:. Brian Gla  makcr, Sol Anderson. Paul Egger, Steve Muntz. Kenny Jarrctt. Keith Bocvcr Bottom: Distance Runners Row I: Tim Harris. Jim Whitcomb. Greg Skopcc. Dan Fick. Bryan Huhncrkoch Row 2: Burt Marlowe. Larry Lawler. Kirk Nielsen. Dan Rodamaker, Doug Nelson. Chris Leonard Lpper Right: Hurdlers Row I: Scott Smith. Bret Younger Row 2: Craig Nordlic. Darryl Gorcc. Jay Connor, Kevin Smith I-ower Right: Pole Vaulters: Russ Adams and Troy Becker The UNI men’s track team has had a successful season. The team won the Western Illinois Quad, and placed sec- ond of ten teams at the Northwest Mis- souri Invitational. UNI tied for second in the Iowa Intercollegiate Big 4 meet held at ISU. Going into the Conference meet. Coach Lynn King's strategy was to aim for the top spots in each event and as many other positions as possible. UNI went on to win the Conference title. Western Illinois Quad: 1st of 4 teams Northwest Missouri Invit: 2nd of 10 teams Iowa State Invit: 2 champions Kansas Relays: Sprint Medley Relay (4th) Tom Reims. Shot Put (5th) Hammer Throw (6th) Jason Woodford. Long Jump (7th) Drake Relays: No placewinncrs Big Four Meet: Tie for 2nd of 4 teams (4 champions) Track 153 Intramurals arc popular at UNI. Over 5000 students participated in at least twenty different leagues and tour- naments. The busy intramural calendar includes flag football, softball, volley- ball, basketball, track events, badmin- ton. table tennis, swimming, tennis, rac- quetball, wrestling, bowling, golf and weight-lifting. Don Eurusha, Director of Intramurals, stated that team sports are most popular with students. Cam- pus Recreation, a division of the Health, Physical Education and Re- creation Department, organizes intra- mural sports. The from line protects the quarterback in this intramural football game between Demeter House and Stone House. Dcmctcr won the game. The Dirty Diggers defeat Gemini House in a women’s volleyball game 154 Intramurals Far l eft: Domination defeated Delta Mu Mu in this game of co-rccreational volleyball I.efl: Denise llintz wins the mile run in the intramural track meet held in the Dome. hablis wins over the combined forced of Aphrodite and Sundance in the first round of football play-offs. Flag football was well- received by UNI co-eds this year. Intramural Photos by Laurie Cruikshank Intramurals 155 Below: Chris McCarthy gets a good start off the block during the intramural swim relay. Bottom: l)eb Taft leads this group off the blocks and placed second in her heat. 156 Inlramurats Members of two all-star teams compete before a varsity game. Coaches and intramural team members elected the all-stars. Basketball was the most popular in- tramural event in 1982. Over 200 three on three teams competed. The teams were divided into three leagues by skill level. A frcc-throw contest and a one- on-one league were also offered. John Foege (left) and Bruce Weil take part in the intramural wrestling championships held in the West Gym. Intra murals 157 Upper Right: John Foege, member of the co- rcc championship team, tosses a frisbec in the Dome. Right: Goalie Scott Tice puts the ball back into action. Water polo was offered as a part of the Coors Intramural Festival. Below: Chris Kcclcy attempts to interfere with a pass from Greg Wilson. LIVING Bartlett Hall Physically and population-wise. Bartlett deserved the distin- guished reputation of being not only the oldest, but the most unique residence hall. Bartlett housed most of the out-of-state and foreign students, a large ma- jority of grads and most of the older under-graduates. Creating pride in the hall and houses to let others know about Bartlett’s “specialness’’ reflected the main goal for the staff. Bartlett, the only hall open year around, reported no problems with crowding. Junkc Kamata studies in Bartlett lounge. Karl Ortmeier. June Millard and Lsnn Peterson attend a snack party. Xuchitl Coso, hall coordinator 160 Bartlett Dawn Bccicka uses weights to stay in condition. Harold Deter. Gary Adclmund. Mike Riettinger and Wayne Riettinger socialize at the Bourbon St. party Photos by Birdie Kramer Bartlett 161 Apache From Row: Jim Hall. Mark Clark. Scott Kartman. Steven Cox. Jeff Santuclson. Mike Williams Row 2: Tom Harvey, Craig Phipps. I rank Weaver. Craig McElroy. Bob Schmidt Row 3: Joel Samuclson. Claire Huber. Gene Williams, Neil Miller. John Valentine Arapaho Front Row: Martin Oakman. Dave Lehman. Harold Peter. Bert (iilgcn. Morris Mason. Brad Kline. George Shcehy Row 2: Ernie Bolibaugh. Mike Rcittingcr. Ben no Evens. Chris Matula. Dana I arson. Tom Roberts Row 3: Scott Peterson. Mike Hibbs. Joe Hocfler. Kit Hccsc. Mark Van Gamplcarc Back Row: Craig Baumgartner. James Nelson. Wayne Reltingcr. Kevin Bradford 162 Bartlett Cheyenne From Row: Sue Ann Hook. Christie Arndt. Kelly Seely. Nancy Strait, Elizabeth West. Cindy Miller. Kim Bert new. Pam Maxwell. Kim Custer Row 2: Jill Richards. I.ori Sharer. Rose livens. Kathi Taylor. Sandra Prill. Carte Thomsen. Mvrna Griffith Row 3: Mariangcla ilia dc Moura. Dee Ann Huinkcr. Polly Barnes. Renee Attwood. Roxanne Schwartz. Robin Campbell. Jodie Stockbcrgcr Back Row: Carol Powers. I.adana Evritl. IX-nise Schrocder. Meta Luedtke. Carol Pomcrinky. Karen Olson. Cyndc Cook. Sandra Brown Front Row: Curt R.idcliff. Clark Voder. Xerxes Hammond. Jim Renfro. Jason Woodford. John Hanson. Brent Carmichael Row 2: Blake Lose. Joe Nckvinda. David Phillips. Mark McCright Back Row: Bob Smith. Greg Cutler. Gene Cahan. Dave Bluder. Dwayne Jackson Comanche Bartlett 163 Dakota From Row: Sberry Huuschild. Elizabeth Ashley. Sipra Nath, Shin Sook Kwak. Su anne Keenan. Julie Billett. Theresa Wiggerman. Jacinta Peters. Susan Rtdencur. Janie Waters Row 2: Donna Krasness. Joanne Olson. Laura Clark. Paula llcrsom. Patrisha Mitchell. Su y Sherman. Sandra Estep Row 3: Mars Ann Schadlc. Kathic Baack. Dina Drilling. Susan Lishcr. I.ora Wadlc. Kim I rev. Mary Delaney. Barb Preuvs, I isa Meyer, Judy Tate Ron 4: Nancy Gross. Mary Kendall, Kathy Trit . Becky Burgess. Dawn Hanson. Tereti Steiner. Sandra Duhn, Meg Sibert, Brenda Postcll. Angie Kouri Front Row: Jeffrey Hughes. Bill Murphy. Neal McMann. Brent Steams. Bruce Schuett. William Gregory. Michael Ryan. Mark Opperman Row 2: Ronald McKigney. Doug Husak. Jeff Niebuhr. Stan Bennett. Dick Kinney. John Nissen Row 3: James Fossclmans. Richard Rcysack, Ni am Syed. David Sheets. Keith Balvanz. Brad Boysen Row 4: Dwayne Aljets. Jon Hart . Rick Hacker. Mitchell Swinton. William Babst. Paul Coggins. Daryl Burner. Joel Vilcta. Joe Clausen. Steve Bahe Iroquois 164 Bartlett Kiowa Front Row: Kim Van Houten. Cindy Sansky. Deb Meyer, Lynn Crawford. Kathy Branson. F.llcn Nlillhollin. K.iri Ortmcicr. I.ynn Jcpson Row 2: Robin Parrel. Sitcc Tomitonon, Chris Bruder. Junto Kama la, Connie Kramer. Deb Hcnsly. Lynn Peterson Row 3: Amy Baum. Jean Hanson. Jo Lllen Bcndcl. Stacey Siepnun. Chris Moeller. Margaret Rolfc Back Row: Kathy Sampson. Rossana Giordano. Sue Mullen. Melanie Kngclbrccht. Jean Pfiefer. Terse Sikora Front Row: Dalamos Johnson. Steve Mcnglcr. Marcamos Zahn. Chris Kcalv. Todd Rowley Row 2: Mike Jones. Todd Muller. Khamphou Kcutla. Bob Gates Back Row: acainus I auritsen. Scott McWilliams. Tod Julius. Dave Howe Bartlett 165 Navajo From Row: Brad Nordvkc. Mark Vogl. Jeff Nash. Matthew Met right. John C outure. Brian llagedon Row 2: Martin Mcithoff. Neil Jennings. Andy I evitt Row 3: Andy Nielsen. David Struve. Craig Rmgland. Per Sorting Hack Row: Scott Tice Front Row: Sue Lombard. Darla Parsons. Barbara Finnessy. Susie Wells. Jessica Roemig. Celeste Rcisinger Row 2: Gwen Reinhardt. Carrie Monaghan, Leslie Shull Row 3: Harriet Kramer. Kristi Holden. Beth Wyss. Darcy Hamdorf. Marie Spiclbaucr Row 4: Vicky Freyholt . Kristi Miller. Jenny Scott. Boo Bauer 166 Bartlett Shoshoni Front Row: Su annc Carlson, Dori Spcnccr. Karin ChidcMcr. Kari Miller. Ja Koo. Sandy Tippett. Gail Smith. Dorothy Schulte. Mary Dovoky Row 2: Patty Olerich. Jane Walker. Urenda Know ling. Marcy Denham. Urenda Burlingham. Mary A van tv Marilyn Hawkins. Ro Ringers Row h Sherry H.iuschikl. Sue McAfee. Angie Batlani. Janet Parkinson. Lori Schirm. I.auric Oujiri. Dawn Bccicka. Ticna Aro Back Row: Constance Wells. Kristi Stroh. Tlterevi Sims. Becky Swanson, Linda Fox. Sarah Johnson. Joanine Herriott General Hospital catches the attention of Bartlett residents in the main lounge. Bartlett 167 Bender Hall Bender sported a new store this year which was like a dream come true after having been “in the workings for two years. The two main items sold were pop and frozen pizzas. Designed for student benefit, a small three to four cent profit margin covered the cost and operating expenses only. Activities in Bender included Elite Days (a type of wacky Olympics) and the second annual Christmas Music Week. The houses also painted murals in their lounges. The residents of Bender showed enthusiasm and caring according to Manny Amaro, hall coordinator. He added that the students seemed more responsible this year. “It’s excellent; I hope it’s a trend. he concluded. Bender boasted a low turnover rate with Manny Amaro, hall coordinator Roxanne Kill xcanx the Northern Iowan I6X Bender Mirj Jean Mclnl rc types a paper in the house lounge. Stc e Bernhardt studies while attending the Bender Store. Greg llchn casually chats on the phone. Photos by Liz Costas Bender 169 Stone ■1st And 2nd Floors Front Ro : Keith M.imniond. Dan P.igel. Ky Ic Sprcchcr. Darren Dahlc-Mclsathc. Keith Klapprotl. Joe Collcntine. Gregg I ishbein. Jay Doeden Row 2: ayne Madsen, Bob N'oek. Mark Abel. Terry Brennan. Mike Skaff. John Hansen. Dan Weber. Terrence llnnnafan. Doug Case. Tom Shatek Rot 3: Mark Mahlstcdt. Jeff Andrews, Tim Throndson. Mark Schlitter. Bill Gibb . Delbert Schubick. Tom Petersen. Troy Potter. Kevin Smith. Dave Lewis. Mike Phelan. Randall Strabala Rot 4: Bill Noonon, Greg Mcnar. Jason Meyer. Mike Heinen. Keith Gibson. Dave Hanson. Paul Heller. Jeff Slaymakcr. Steve Welter. Mike Hiscocks. Dean Vanderscc Back Row: Mark Duncan. Kevin Mills. Chris l.ucchtcl, Terry Breka. Dan Schwarz, Bill Dvorak. Dan Downs. Scott Hanna. Tim Johnson. Gary Otting. Bill Herr. John Donovan Front Row: Kelly Bond. Kim O'Day. Kathy Urmic. Glenda (ironewold. Julie Yewers. Connie Craig. I.ori Simkins. Jana Oebscr. Sandy Holden Row 2: Felicia Tritev, Pam Fink. Ann Feldman. Tammy Hagen Marsha Zinncl. Natalie Reimemund. Cindy Duckworth. Jean Ann Collins. Chris Pantalco Row 3: Kelly Kolbcck. Peggy Malone. Shelley Rohrer. Jolyn Winter. Mary Margaret Burrows. Angie Petrone. Sherri Salsbury. Julie Burns. Kelly Schuler. I ana Fleming Back Row; Jan Jensen. Julie Noland. Jill Stubbe. Karen Elbert. Gina Tonda. Andrea Tackcnlcy. Sue Weiss. Shi rale Struve. Jill Norton. Lisa Coonradt Capricorn 3rd Floor Newbold - 4th Floor Front Ron: Chris McCarthy. Kelly 'Volff. Jeff Partridge. Scott Kersten. Jim McCarthy. Dan Dunn Row 2: Jim Rindig. Mike Schmitt. Scott Chapman. Brad l.cnhart. Steve Fink. George Kccley. Norman Weathers. E:d Kunkle. line Dahlstrom. Mike Hager Row 3: Jeff lliff. Dave Hamlet. Mark Green, Kevin Makinslcr. IX'llas Keeling. Mark McCrill. Kevin Jacoby. Chris Foy. Mark Hatting. Marly Dunne. Dave Ladchoff Row 4: Steve Fay. Mike Johnson. Al Heisterkamp. Dan Hartman. Tim Gull. Dan McDonald. Randy Thompson. Dennv Theobald. Mike Lathrop. Dave Morton. Kevin Alfred. Steve Duysen Back Row: I ynn Henderson. Tim HeKterkamp. Brad I ittlcjohn. I arry Jensen. Brian Disney. Sam Stewart. Kandy Huggins. Carl McC'ullcy. I ynn Mocn. Joe Pettit. Don Bockhoff. Greg Tumilson. Mike Fullick Front Row; Marilyn Muhm. Laura Lorber. Debra Greenlee. Julie Johnson. Donna Somsky. Kelly Wright. JoAnn DeCook. Sheryl Ouderkirk. Joyce Lahuc. I i'j Wolfe. Teresa Heggen. Denise Shepard Row 2: I isa Feddersen. Jill Ditsworth. Teresa Langfrit?. Sue Miller. Mary Bolding. Michele Dunn. Dona Krcsbach. Jeri Pulse. Melissa Miller. Pauline Green. Kan Kartman. Audrey Leppert Row J: Julie Cook. Alicia Bckstcin. Shclli Weinkauf. Sandy Hawkins. Keri Harris. I.isa Lavia, Janis Peters. Ann Ryan. Torino Fair. Stephanie Cook. Cathy Michels. Cathy Thuringcr Back Row: Julie Jones. Lorraine Sweeney. Terri I evene. Pam Osterkamp. I inda Benson. Joan Kloberd.m . Patricia Huff. Doreen F.ngclhardt. Wendy Rutledge. Penny Slach. I.ynn Anderson. Kim Huffman. Dana llanna Libra 5th Floor Bender 171 Lowe - 6th Floor From Row: Jim Rosas. Randy Shaffer. Brian Beaudry. Brad Fox. Fred Liltlcman. Steve Rcblk. Ro  Kent. Greg llenn. Jeff Hasselmann. Steve Kammever Row 2: Steve Willett. Doug Rowe. Tim Horscfall, Ken Jarrett. Roger Wessely. Greg ormlcy. Dave La  . Dave Gallagher Row 3: Glenn Frio. Mark Steensen. Russ Berg. Jim Humphrey . Dave Bixlcr. John Smith. Brad Boyd. John l.imkc. Brent Wiclhom From Row: Tammy Gansen. Julie McNcrtncy. Rochelle Rothfus. Amy Moeller. Martha Haynes. Sue Keeney. Cristin Oldenburg. Lori Pullman. Margaret Jenkinv. Julie Greenlee Row 2: Jill Udclhoven. Melissa Bock. Kelly Henderson. Peggy Blackford. Jeanne Sneden. Jean Schncbcrger. Theresa Brennan. Julie Rucker. Karla Samuclson. Krivtie Bockhaus Row 3: Becky Zimmer. Denise Smith. Tammy Meier. Pam C hapman. Carol Corcoran,Sandy F.rnst. Mary Jean McIntyre. Lcann Dicrcksen. Jane Hargrafen. J.inine DcBrower Back Row: Shelly Mochl, Terri l.ammcrs. Jacki Filar. Jean Sprungcr. Kathy Sprattc. Lori LcFcbvrc, Sally Drahn. Janet Strong. Jennifer Mark. I iva Peterson 172 Bender Briggs - 8th Floor From Ron: Dan l.crch. Mark Weaver. Brad Harbcck. Mike Maiers. Bob Rote. Darwin Claude. Brent Rolland. Boyd Bauer. Steve Janssen. Kevin McAninch Ron 2: Dan Knccskcrn. Steve Peers. Bill Whitscll. Gary Bridgewater. Curt Dicmcr. Joe Klein. Kendall Moorman. Steve Heisdorffer. Brad llcming Ron 3: Bob Sass. Fred lloth. Curtis Brand. Tony Greiner. Joe Kittle. Brijn Pierce. Steve Hopkins. Scott Cousins. Kent Harms. Dave Olson Back Ron: Allen Post. Dan Grand Held. Randy Perkins. Mark Pritchard. Dan Henkel. Brian l.cvcnc. Mark Lcllig. Dave Brown. Paul Schmitz. Jason Fort. Monte Hamblcton. Corky Hundley. Mike Parker Front Ron: Nancy Ferguson. Sue Griggs. Susie l.ciningcr. Laura Blackford. Lynette Chesmore. Heather Rissler. Cathi Grasso. Debbie Killin. Becky Gwin, Jean Wray Ron 2: Colleen Stone. Jodi Bauman, Kris Davis. Jodec Miller. Lori Nclsh. Mary Arndt, Paige Power. Julie Thompson. Joni Downing. Renee Andcrcgg Ron 3: Connie Rickcls. Pam Ammerman. Visa Golden. Karen Palsic. Ann Paquette. Audrey Schuster. Jackie Jones. Cindy Schreck. Ann Weldon. Marcie Wegman Back Row: Lisa Knokc. Deb Kruse. Diana Fspelding. Connie Kokontis. Amy Chancy. Chris Hansen. Ann Oatman. Michele Bocmcckc. Ann Drish. Ann Dooley Bender 173 Herring - ioth Floor Front Row: Steve Krosk.i, Dave Wildcrson. Dave Curtis. Toni Dcbcckcr. Ta Cole. Jim Parker. Scott Henderson. I odd Harrell. Greg Gillman. Jeff Sloan Row 2: Jeff Peterson. Pete Hinrick. Dean Smith. Dave l.ahuc. Paul Fenske. Kevin I'ifo.JocI llcabcrlin. I arry Mingus. Mark Baker. Jim Birkes Row 3: Stuart Ambrose, Steve Gant . Kevin Hough. Perry Singer. Bill Mcsscrschmidt. Lcs l amb. Craig Fredrick. Dave Moore. Rick Lown. Tom llcser. John Rodrigue Back Row: Mike Williams. Darrell Davis, Tim Gall. Kirk Montgomery. I arry Harold. Scott Summner. Bob Garrity. Kurt Fdwards. Scott Weishaar. Dave Bergren. Mark Wilderman, Craig Baumhover Front Row: Kim Clausen. Kelly Brogan. Rhonda DePriest. Denise Plambcck. Peggy McCabe. Angie Bcrtc. Jane Nagel. Kim Cavallaro. Natalie Kaloupek. Patty Vallejo Row 2: Jean Snyder. Lone Willms. Cindy Bratland. Gayle Rules. Julie Jones. Kathy Kncbcl. Renac RickcU. Carla Wright. Pam Heiken. Diane Rader Row 3: Mary Guillaume. Pearl Kuhns. Cathy Smith. Brenda Chisman. Jan Waight. Sarah Sudbeck. Lynn Wondcrlkh. Shelly Smith. Marlene West. Kathy Cooper. I i Stein Back Row: Julie Sarazinc. Su ic Wilson. Deb Boy ken. Jacque Olson. Tracey Schagcr. Nancy Sanman. Laurie Sanborn. Donna Bergman. Beth F.rnst. Mary Schadic Virgo - nth Floor 174 Bender Penthouse - 12th Floor kneeling: Jeff Kaplan. Vaughn McElvam Row I: Chris Kafcr. Scon Icmplc. Tom Trac . Mark Siirtola.Craig Rucgscggcr. Kent Hildebrand. Bill OX or-.nor. Kevin Smidi. Don Lower. Curl Hodge Row 2: John Klot back. Harrs Llifton. Chr.s Schmidt. Mark Johnson. Mall Smith. Jim Pocpscl. jlK (iobcli. Steve Coocy. Mark Peters, lid Ware. Tom Kloser How J: Dave Kramer. Brad Peek. Kevin Chederquist. Karl Jolly. John Baxter. Nick lllg. Jim Moll. Jeff Cullison. V c Yeoman. Ken Hanson Back Row: Lowell Klug. Jeoff Block. Mike Icltkcthcr. Mark Heinz. Jell Shonka. Dan Miller. Wendell King. Scott Temple. Guv Ohlund. Bob Anderson. Rory Payne Greg Bland foul spends his spare time reading mjga ines. Bender 175 Creating a new image for Campbell Hall topped Campbell’s list of goals for the year. U Betta Nunna”, a joint effort by the Hall Senate and RA staff, was the result of much time and effort and the object of good public- ity. including tours and a presentation about Campbell to help get rid of the “nunnery label. A successful dance and a follow-up in the form of a skit at the fall Variety Show concluded the campaign. According to the new hall coordinator. Sonya Neely, the neat thing about the dance was that it was well- received without having alcohol as a motiva- tor. Sonya Neely. hall coordinator Amber Reedr plays piano in main lounge Sherri Bierna kills lime while waiting tor laundry to dry. 176 Campbell Pam Roligcn tops her ulad with chunky bleu cheese dressing Photos by Laurie Cruikshank Campbell 177 Anatevka From Ro : Jodi Schrugc. I.aura Zowada. Jhanh Dang. Teresa Cathman. Janet W illiams. Debbie Mitschcle. Rhonda Bowes. Deb Eggcrs. Nancy Fisher. I.eAnn Davis Row 2: Leslie Tonsfcldt, Polly Carver, Jenny Goodwin, Kit Schrcpfcr. Christy Schuler. Wendi Johnson. Karla Petersen. Kelli Lowe. Jcninc Lesh, Laurie Ha cl Row 3: Terri Cashman, Chris Kelsey. Jana Hite. Tami Frankes. Barb Holthaus. Kendall Jensen. Minds Stump. Arnetta Hanna. Pat Baicr. Jenny Gildner. Jane McGregor. Laurie Dennis Back Row: Lori Anderson. Karen Troe. Val Goodwin. Deb Kinck. Karman Krambecr. Steph Peters. Dawn Young. Kathy So rasio. Lync Walstcad. Sandy Schmicdcr. Lisa Strub. Shelly Ehresman. Roberta Thacker. Darla Dettman Front Row: Kim I.eValley. Mary Murphy. Lisa Jones. Sandy Williams, Lu Ann Tietge. Jill Britt. Annette Lynch. Cathy Koehler Row 2: Nola Sheperd. Rhonda W ilson. Sue llagcrty. Tusdee Quadc. Amber Reed. Eileen Kenney. Paula Schimmcr. I aura DcGrootc. Nancy Nelson Row 3: Sue Piro, Julie Andresen. Lori Weaver. Phyllis Schmitt. Rondec Bryant. Jane Ryan. Denise Sheperd. Theresa Hamme- Back Row: Deanna Toye. Dee Andresen. Rita Scifricd. I auric Shearer. Barb Buyer . Sue W hile. Rachel Baron. Jennifer Burns. Pauline Schocller 178 Campbell De-Ja-Vu From Row: Rose Uthc. Nancy Thill. Cindy Bell. Cathv Wy-gle. Cindy Beard. Mindy Wiker. Kristyn Bos. Sandy Zeeh Row 2: Laurel Neill. Susan Scott. Rcnac Meyer. I.isa I ittcrcr. Michelle Gaffney. Donna EJIcrman. Judy Vindracck. Deanne Swart endruber Row 3: Susan Anderson. Lory I «field. Becky Mitchell.Sheryl Knoploh. Mary Goodman. Ruth Stoll. Renee F.llis. Karen I celand Back Row: Cathy Tilton. Debi Bowers. Sara Groff. Laura Blum, Mary Groff. Julie Brown, Lori Cook. Karen James, Sheri Reding Front Row: June McBride. Laurie Cruikshank. Chris Stewart. Jane Slurgcs, Amy Wayt. Tammy Wilharber. Cynthia Knight Row 2: Barb l-llis. Michelle Myers. Molly Polking. Kim Grant. Karen Nesheim. Theresa Lilicnthal Row 3: Barb Matheson. Michele Mead. Su ette Ldson. Susan Ritland. AnnGrober. Kim Shirley. Barb Venneman Back Row: Karen Reiher. Cheryl Anderson. Ten Kramer. Cathy Conklin. Deanne Lynch.Cathy O'brtcn Campbell 179 Edelweiss From Row: Lavonna O'Neal. Pam Jones. Elaine Reves. Lynn Martinson. Mary L. Murphy. Dawn Marth. Siri Seaberg. Steffanic Vander. Connie Merman Row 2: DcbSwart cndrodcr. Linda Hartmann. Cindy llin man. Pam Reinhardt. Kelly Donion. Donna Michkcls. Julie Habbcn.Gina Kelly. Nancy Werner Row 3: nn McAvoy, Wendy Bandy. Nancy Rhinesmith. Gretchen Smith. Carol Braband. Joan Black. Terri ( arisen. Sue I ash. Sheralyn Mcddock. N.mey Meeker Row 4: Stefame Strait. Janey Bockhaus. Teresa McCombs. Amy Moser. Colleen Carlson. Robin Sinker. Kathy Sommers. Kelly Downing Front Row: Ruth Nelson. Kerri Leonard. Pinkie Rife. Ann Fairchild.Susan Reams. Sandra Sargent. Val Voss. Mary Wilbcr. Joyce Memping Row 2: l.ori Hansen. Wendy Grell. Laurie Braby. Lori Lonning. Natalie Beem. Amy Martin. Rhonda Woldum. Janet Dters Row 3: Sheryl Shaeffer. Mary Wildcn. Kim Hunt. Julie Otto. Karen Waterman. Ann Capion. Jane Rhea. Karla Barnes. Robin Walkup Row 4: Marcia Wolfe. Julie Jones. Kathy Easier. Robin Miller. Jane luckcr. Mary Beyer. Roxy Pick. Shelley W'inchcl. Kate Murphy Holly 180 Campbell Mash Front Ro : Julie Fullerton. Marilyn Weaverling. Kristen Anderson. Sharon Owen. Kathy Connolly, Karen Luthrmger. Doris Sacquitnc Row 2: l.ois Sacquitnc. Heidi Stief. Mindy Vana. Julianne Paulus, l isa Wadlc. Cheryl Chreneik, Sheila Ross Row 3: Patty Halscth. Martha Hanson. Anne Hol haucr. Mary Bvrnc. Rhonda Biernunn, Amy Burg Back Row: Tracy Madok. Cindy Bcldcn, I cb Williams. Laurie Stoen. Diane King. Mary Tcgckr Lront Row: Julie Schuster. Darla Schrader. Rachel Heggen. Donna Wright. Stacey Schkffcr. Pam Roltgcn. Donnettc Syverson. Denise Allman Row 2: Val Carr. Kathy Knapp. I.mda Kime. Julie Junker. Brenda Syverson. Marianne Litlerer, Sue Russell Row 3: Brenda Dean, Zoc Davis. Amy Stoycr. Darcy Schuldt. Ikanna Gamm, Di Ann F rey. Ginner Mull Back Row: Jo Shaffer. Lori Anderson. Sharon Lennon. Dody Olson. Angie Theodore. Pam Severin. Chris Porter Panther Campbell 181 Rainbow Front Ro : Cheryl Duhme. Joan Anderson. Bonnie Hauser. Jane Anderson. Holly Hudson. Brenda Peters, Diana Miller. I.auric Garner. Susan Goldsmith. Barb Nelson. Gail Nelson Row 2: Rosemarie Pins. Joan Dory. Kim Powell. Patty Mantcrnach. Lisa Gerling, Linda Stoltenbcrg. Barb I homas. Deb Schulz. Dee Gohlkc. La Rue Bless Row 3c lisa Stennerson. Jacki Steffen. Janet Mandcrschcid. Lori Hocrschclman. Kim Bone. Kim Benedix. Kay Armstrong. Karen Brady. Susan Brecht. Julie Adams. Kim Treptow Back Row: Teresa Rasch. C'harla Tiedt. Leslie Nyhus. Robbin Gordon. Cathy Cox. Marsha Mallingcr. Nancy Schmidt. Kris Osland. Carole Stocks. Karen Circen. I.ori Langhol Front Row: Nola Schrocdcr. Terry Malaya. Karen Ima. Jeanette L.ggcrs. I.cigna Rubcnbaucr. Pnm Fillers. Gail Oswald. Lynn Lawson. Heather Draper. Janice Merkc Row 2: Susan Moore. l.int Pmiker. Lauri Stock. Julie Jung. Barb Anderson. Julie Shackelford. Sheri Voss. Mary Kricncr. Beth Pickup Row 3: Mcllanic Fisher. Deann «••. v ,-lly Phillips. Deanna Yilek. Dianna Hansen. Sharon l.cwcllcn. Janice Fahey. Linda Johnson. Laurie Benson. I.ianc Jcpscn. Kathic Rolfs. I c ! :t Back Row: Kathy Hauglie. Meg Forthnev. Susan Thorne. Lori Noeckcr. Cindy Huxford. Karen Nihart. Melanie Hartshorn. Shari Car1 n sancy Roys. Lvnnettc Roberts. Pam Lee Skybird 182 Campbell Sundance From Ho : l.uAnn Bishop. Karla Newton. Julie Bowes. Wanda McAlcc. Nadine Hill. Sherri Carey. Ann Scholl. Sue Bartinc Row 2: Mary Feilmcier. Lynne Jungman. Deb Bauer. Annette Pederson. Michele Ralston. Susan Kellner. Barb Ihd'c. I.ori Harms Row 3: Kim Nielsen. Gail Hanson. Linda Mills. Melanie Reynolds. Kande Hooten. Sara McClure. Sandy Groff. Jane Schncll Back Row: Julie Blevins. Jom Coleman. Karen Baird. Mil i Pools. Dawn Shaffer. Deb l arson. Lesa Byerlv. Mona Potter. Denise Squicr Front Row: Mary Sue Stochl. Kathy Deitrick, Meg Negro. Laurie Lynch. Sherri Knight. Gladys Holthaus. Sally Vogl. Sue Zaiscr Row 2: Regina l.icklcig. Lisa Soper. Debbie Brobst, Jill Wurdingcr. Marcc Webb. Andrea Bean. Julie Kloppenborg Row 3: Lisa Price. Chris Beer. Mindy Dahlhauscr. Thca VanSickle. Sue Weber. Kathy Jones Back Row: Tina Popken, Tcri Sclvog, Brenda Brekke. Norcen Duffy. Susan Moline Tiffany Campbell 183 Tree From Ron: Patti Ncwbv. Roxanne Vincent. Nat Dickerson. Karen Clayton. Lori Haberber. Judy Tujetsch Row 2: Marjorie Shipman. Tammy Pingrey. Karen Mcddock. Kara Holloway, Gay Bullock Row 3: Janet Solbcrg. Jill Chally. Lisa Baldwin. Chris Coppin Back Row: Darla Fussclm.m. Ann Crawford. Traci Boerm. Conni Cooper. Katie Schulte Kathy Easier and Becky Gonnerman help themsebes to the condiments. 184 Campbell Ilcidi Stief lakes a personal call in the hallway. I.is Stennersen makes herself comfortable to study. Photos by Laurie Cruikshank Campbell I8S Dancer Hall Mark McGuire. Dancer's new hull coor- dinator. believes UNI has much to be proud of concerning their residence hall living. McGuire described 12-story Dancer as an active, cohesive residence hall with many of the usual problems associated with high rise campus dwellings. Their schedule of events revealed activities such as food service programs like a jazz sit- down dinner and oncc-a-month birthday par- ties. Dancer Days (a week of Olympic activi- ties) and a Haunted House highlighted the year. Since co-ed Dancer held only 30 triples, it carried the distinction of the first residence hall to be de-triplcd on campus. Mark Mct.uirc. h.tll coordinator Scon M. Smilh often plays his guitar. 186 Dancer Jackie Brown and Lynn Weslcoil join the Bourbon St. Party SaNy Nototny -eels privacy for her phone conversation. Photos by Birdie Kramer Dancer 187 Aquarius - 1st And 2nd Floors Front Ron: Lynn School. Sar;i Wright. Jean Rothbart. Michelle l.ovin. Kelley Shilling. Joan Vaughan. Ann Bullcn. Cheryl Antenen. Cindy Nusbaum. Njnev Wewch Row 2: Barbie Peterson. I.ifti Cash, JillSamucUon. Cindy Lgc. I i Gbrum. Lee kroegcr. Nancy Harvey. Mary Danielson, Debbie Murphy Row 3: Laurie Brown. Nancy Koch. Julie Rcdltngcr. Kathv Yager. Sherri McAllister. Brooke Bainter. Sharon Petersen. Michelle Rodd. Lori Doran. Mary Munn.Suc Miller Back Row:Cheryl Wiese.Tammy Aucstad. Rita Gebhardt. Ann Noack. Rhonda Stannard, Meg Malone. Front Row: Gary l.atcham. Todd Gipplc. Mike Sauer. Dave Tillou. Mark Dejong. Joel Luthro. Rich Fckhardt. Kevin Broders. Guy Fortier Row 2: Roger Shaffer. Rick Flccncr. Roger Yohe. Frank Kubesh. Brian Anstoetter. Kevin Koetbe. Jay Mchrhoff. Jay Eckhardt. Dan Rustad Row 3: Mike Levenhagen. Kent Petersen. Dave Capitani. Scott Schwalbach. Dave Flccncr. Tim Pyle Back Row: Gene Nelscn. Dan Frankc. At Petersen. Howard Battcy. Norm Bcrglund. Scott F.inck. Arnic Doden Merrill - 3rd Floor 188 Dancer Taurus - 4th Floor From Row: Nancy McCollam. Kim Oatman. K.iri Plani . Mary Lou Myers. Carla Schons. Kri Tredinburg. Becks Klc ch Row 2: Janet Grimes. Kandc Rcindl. Mary Glecklcr. Jean Carmen. T.imniie kray.Shonda Meyer. Lorelei Dumler Row 3: Diane Cavanaugh. Lora Lee Gilchrist. Denise Dursky. Nancy Babor. - drianc Budweg. Pat Anderson. Brenda Schloman Row 4: Jana Timmermans. Nancy I ret . Brenda Coggins. Julie VV dliams. Shirley Heishman, Teresa kowalsky. Kathy Stasny Tront Row: Ron Griffin. Tom Brown. Jack Halverson. Pat Eischeid. Darin Bell. Joel Goll. Brendan Cain Row 2: Dave W iggins. Mike 1 ink. Jett Scully. John Mackovets. John Ollcndick Row 3: Jeff Provasl. Res Miller. Pat Liston. Mark Van Rockel. Scott Schl.irb.iun Row 4: John Ledvina. Ed l amprceht. Barney Skaggs. Steve Hugo. Mike DeBo Hempstead - 5th Floor Dancer 189 Sagittarius - 6th Floor Front Row: t auric Albert. Allison Hand. I is.i Nollcn. I ynn Davi . Deb Hollister. Lori Johnson. Dana Ringers. Heidy Gould. Pam Sanderson Row 2: Lori Meyer. Michelle Kuhnle. I ori Lewis. Marilyn Jahnkc. Janis Chapman. Sandy Rusch. Nancy Frantum. Donna Ihde Row 3: Kri-. Mcsscnbrink. I ori Mayberry. Cheryl Larson. Angie Wcidcmann. Molly Martens. Kathy Gootie. Sandi Markow. Anne McGoncgk Front Row: Doug Smith. Jay Jackson. Dave I arson. Steve Duff. Brent Baicr. Tim Darland. Ron Rush. Rod Baxter Row 2: Brett Younger Tom I oxen. Tom AllenMein. Marty Kerr. Jarrct Banwart. Don I app. Gary Steffes, Jeff Smith Row 3: Mike Stater. Kent t low. Andy Woiwood. Charlie McCardlc. Mike Gootc. Steve Lbben. John Sheahan. Kevin I ittle. Curt Pearson Back Row: Burt Marlowe. Jeff Pavcoc. Randy Hollister. Steve Muntz. Ken TcgaK. Doug Davidson. Chris Holt. John Newell. Jack Thompson Hughes - 7th Floor 190 Dancer Scorpio - 8th Floor Front Row: Lisa Bcckci, ( arolSomsky. Jennifer Kuccna. Ten Sosalla. Dawn Sorensen. Ann Niece. Cindy Strang. Becky Muse. Tracy Hartman Row 2: Beth Sticklcy. 1 auric Richardson. Denise Heisdorffer. I isa Guthrie. Wendy Scott. Denise McDonald. Sue Baker. Shelley C'hclcsvig Row 3: Bev llnvlik. Chris Michaels. Tom Brown. Tommie Fry. Kim Bachman. I auric Skillcn. Marcs Jacobs. Dee I inlcy. Sal Erikson Back Row: (indy Jergens. 1 yn Smith. Leslie Coffee. I ora Van f tten. Melinda Height. Sandra Shavland. I ynn Wcscott. Jackie Brown. Joan Russell. Ann Van Dcrmolcn. Sherry Hammons Front Row: Steve Gcdwillo. Scott Warner. Greg F.ngcl. Dwayne Grant. Jay Johnson. Dave Pope. Charles Miska. Tim Begg. Jeff Norem, Al immerman Row 2: Rich Pullen. Doran Lehmann. Mark Filer. Keith Carman. Tom Moon. Kevin Wadlc. Mike Oswald. Roger Huntington Row 3: Mike MeHuges. Randy Dclfs. Mark Main. Randy Wolff. Mall Greteman. Terry Gioffredi. Scott Wiles. Ron Moeller. Jeff Wolff Back Row: Scott Rickets. Jay nlikcr. Paul Robinson. Steve Walsh. Bob Caughey. Todd Moser. Russ Adams. Scott Yctmar. Dave 1 ewis. Andy Fliger. Jack Jaspers Wilson - 9th Floor Gemini - ioth Floor Front Row: Sheila Krittcr. Dcbb Schonhcr. Julie Christy. Melanie Chase. I isa Henkel, l ori Pieper. Sandy Hemmer. Janet Studemann Row 2: Mary McWilliams. Karen Bollinger. Jeanette Mani . Beth Diercks. Lisa Hofer. Mary Smith, ancy fuller Row 3: Terri Van Horn. Barb lliff. Kim Boeding. Kelly Benda. Lou Schmitz, L isa Pipho. Sandy Kroeger. Doreen Wcvscls Back Row: Barb Meeks. Deb Havens, Sherry Krishel. Julie Henderson. Mary Strang. Carolyn Ask. Lori Drcwclow. Sue Johnson Front Row: Brad Wilcox, Dan Christianson. I add Pettit. Jeff Paulson, Pete Beringcr. Tony Holland. Tony Mitchell Row 2: Robert Lee. Paul Lynch. Robert Abbott. Steve Shea. Tim Emery. Dan Hedberg. Jim Murry. Bryant Adams Row 3: Tim Jungjohan. Steve knoploh. Dave Reilly. Dave Gallogly, Gene Wolfgram. Scott Gout. Mike Matson. Mark Bieber Back Row: Barry O'Ncall. Kirk Myers. Doug Dulin. Harvey Aikman, Brian Freese. Mark Butters. Terry Garreth. Tim Rcismer. Paul Lewis Kraschel -11th Floor 192 Dancer Aries - 12th Floor Front Row: I auric Wav , Betty Bruckschink. Laurie Strcyffcler. A lyssa A he. Liu Kitting. Shelley Willis. I i a Meyers, Sheila Hanson, I aura Vollrath Row 2: Jackie Thompson. Tina Miller. Mary Harrer. Linda Cole, Sue Higgins. Doy Kassa. Michelle Reilly. Diane Jensen. Jill Readinger Row K.ithlecn Fettkclher. Terri Hutt. Bonnie Hcbcl. Cheryl Bchling. Lynn Hclbling. Amy Bearden. Trula Story. Peggy Rickc. Karene Peters, Julie Willmcrs. I isa Lutz Back Row: Mary Jo Finger. Kelli Taslcr. Barb Kueny. Doreen Meindcrs. Ann Munns. Karen Kcstcr. Sheryl Freese. Kathy Claes. Sue Frpclding. Marilyn Rccker. Sue Sorensen Jeff Provost, Mike Link and Heather Rissler get together and discuss their days’ activities Dancer 193 Hagemann Hall “Hagemann is peppng up and coming alive, a neighboring hall coordinator commented. Much of the credit for this change went to the new hall coordinator, Nancy Voelz. The female residence hall calendar looked very busy with some major activity almost every month. Activities included freshman skits, Homecoming lounge decorating contest, formal with Rider and “Little Siblings Weekend” in the spring. Goals cited for the year included making the study rooms more attractive and functional places to work to allow residents an alternative to going to the library. Roberta Harrington hits vendo-land Nancy Voelz, hall coordinator Anita Damobe and Laurie Suther work on papers for their classes. 194 Hagemann Kim Duning finds a relaxing way to study Selecting a record to play is Mary Brcitbach. Photos by Jeff Kaplan Hagemann I9S Front Row: Tammy Strain. Brenda Roc, Tern Daw. Sara Guenther. Barb Hoffman. Nancy Frcdick Row 2: Peggy ieper. Brenda Mob. Kim Denier. Carrie Massey. F.laine Pantenburg Row 3: Karen Carson. Melanie Rasmussen. Lisa Nelson, lori Miller Back Row: Michelle SchcnatAi. Patsy Pciffcr. Rocky Hunt. Mary Neuman Front Row: Lori Finch. Jeancal Bigger. Sue Sovereign. Luann Lasher. Betty Lundgren. Mindy Scott. Joan Blackwood. Becky F.lrick. Lisa Naxera Lori Hunt Row 2: Rhea VValker. Ann Marie Feld. Sue Heykes. Teresa Taylor. Barb Keller. Jan Strunk. Dori Davis. Connie Fee. Dawn I ange Audrey Fry Row 3: Denise Kuboushek, Susan Bauer. Anne Hlas. Colleen Wcttcngcl. Karen Hergert. Sue Kelly. Angie Matteson. Sharon Trumm Linda Whitham. Jeanne Sutherland Back Row: Cindy Bergmann, Julie Wolbers. Lori Vonderlinde. Kim Rains. Joan Green. Linda Sargent Madonna McGuire. Sara Merrihew. Agnes Dupont. Sally Wickham. Kathy Hanisch 196 Hagemann Carrie Front Row: Linda Marl. Car me Comito, Regina Take . Corl n Longer. Laura Bahb. Karen Scckman. Joyce Blockus. Kathy Seifried Row 2: Mary Pat Proctor. Heidi Rehmke. Teresa Bowman. Mac Tekippe, Jeanette Aldrich. Rochelle Parker. Cindy Cook Row 3: Kathy llavell. Teresa Thompson. Cynthia Prcccc. Janice Stroschcin. Barb Morris. Lisa Sampson. Cathy Stephenson. Brenda l.ohmann, Ann MeHale Front Row: Mary Ann DcGrootc. Wendy Cronbaugh. Sally Lyon. Amy Beer. Kari Diedcrich. Sandy Hauser. Traci Smith. Debra Bcmrich. Jean Coleman. Becky Dudobki Row 2: Jane Lorcn cn. Carla Laughlin, Sue Postcl. JoEllen Schulz. Gloriz West. Karla Kubik. Kelly Fearing. Lynette Foley. Gayia Mason. Connie Thompson Row $: Joleen Sievers. Dot Devine. Ellen Rathe. Jo Ellen Jacobs. Vannessa Rolison. Deb Fischer. Ellen Dietrich. Anne Donohue. Beth Kuchn. Georgia Norris Row 4: Nancy Stuhr. Julia Ryan. Judy Herrick. Deb Taft. Bonnie Peterson. Pam Guenther. Julie Steffen. Beth Vandicst. Gretchen Merz. Carol Eckcbrccht Cat IV7 Hagemann Charlie From Row: Ann Abetc. Marcia Wadle, Christine Manful!, Kathy Carmody. Sandra Gray. Kathy Kirschbaum. Deborah Condon Row 2: Kathryn Doyle, Michelle Mark. Anita Damone. Kristi Tielz. Linda Becker. Sally Merritt. Cindy Vandekamp. Barbara Buhr Row 3: Vickie Ncrad. Tamara Bish, Suzanne Riedesel. Mary Anderson. Kathleen Lilly. Jane Ebers, Jolenc Stock Back Row: Carole Sievers. Judy Hildebrand, Ann Nehman. Shari Roltgcn. Mary Breitbach. Pamela Dcncklau, Lisa Embree. Kristi Jones. Jane Clauwen Front Row: Carol Lund, Dawn Honderd, Elaine Patterson, Mary DcSotel, Lorraine Miller. Inge Riecke. Carol McBride Row 2: Noel Sester. Nancy Schnieders. Kim Dunning. Melody Schilling, Maren Seehusen, Lora Streff. Ann Fox Back Row: Linda Guenther. Carrie Knudsen. Nancy Muhlcnbruch, Laura Courtrighl. Michele Courtright. Melody Stamper Jackie Jennie From Row: Shelly Roberts. Jodie Nccvc. Susanna Scott. Rhonda Tokic. Nancy Sloth. Rebecca lliggins, Candace Welbes. Diane Hayes. Lisa laughlin Row 2: Kristy Colwell. Lynn Pilz. Sandra Sieverding. Brenda Mohl. Amy Dailcer. Beverly Dochrmann. Marilyn Duster. Teresa Berthe). Mary Callahan Row 3: Lisa Gcskc. Dec Anna Janss, Christina Ropa. Penny Probtsco. Kristine Klockc. Roberta Harrington. Madalyn Cain. I.ori Arns Row 4: Valeric Borchcrding, Twyla Ruehti. Angela Simocns. Tamara Scott. Diane DeGrecf. Lisa Roscbcrry. Cynthia Phalcn. Nancy Usher. Joyce Cornwell Front Row: Beth Scherrman. Joanne Brimeycr. Jill Stroud. Mary Pat Dolan, Traci Schwarz. Gcri Vonnahmc. Cindy Coles. Karen Wollmertng. Tami Sandidgc. Ann Johnson. Joye Ihry. Michelle Weeks. Diane Schnieders Row 2: Joni Bernholtz. Kim Horn, LuAnnc Lubbock, Kim Allen, Denise Tcstroct. Amy Schreiner. Sherri Hansel. Susie Inankur. Laura Quade, Kristi Ruggcbcrg, Karen Kampcr. Lori West Row 3: Beth Scherrman. Gina Hargens. Kristy Quitno. Suzi Graham. Lisa Blum. Mary Martin. Carolyn Albers. Karla Ostcrbcrgcr. Cheryl Wall. Sherry Schneider. Debbie Lewis. Kim Sorensen Row 4: Vickie Kruger. Flainc Osmundson. Tracey Putnam. Missy Reynolds. Linda Atherton. Deanna Schultz. Julie Weaver. Tanna Riehl. Amic Porter. Lori Sieve rs. Kim Pearce. Suzi Gauch, Rhonda Am fa hr Lannie Hagemann 199 Lawther Hall Lawther personalities ranged from “wild and crazy to quiet and determined according to Janice Kurtovich, the new hall coordina- tor. Their calendar included many well-attended programs. Con- cerned not only with the social aspect of life but the educational part as well, the programs involved topics such as: independence, budget- ing money, foods, resumes, hypnosis, relaxing, a film on loving, a Culture House presentation, and a contraceptive program. A Do-Do bird hunt (to get acquainted with the area). Anna B. Day which consists of competitive games among the houses, a Hal- loween Spook House and a (root) Beer and Beef Dinner (a smorgas- board with Commons. Campbell and the Towers) portrayed some of Lawther’s variety of activities. 200 Lawther Janice Kurtotich, hall coordinator Nancy Jcllinck studies in her room. Jody Stock crashes on her bean bag after a day of classes. Photos by Sue Kohl Lawther 201 Bella Front Row: Joe Ann Jackson, Kristine Anderson, Mary Dawson. Jennifer Koehler, Leanne Klaavsen, Cherie Bisscll. Kandi Hatch. Lois Groth. Michcic Freeland. Sue Allen Row 2: Thcresc Fosselman. Debra Cue. June Friedman. L ori Ketclscn. Tracy Butler. Julie Lesiein. Sonja Trey, l-jurcl Desousa. Marie Beincr. Joan Konrad Row 3: Marchelle Logan Jacquelyn North. Connie Hagg. Susan McFarland. Gale Garlock. Jennie Moore. Lynette Stam. Sue Tujctsch. Ann Engel. Jill Marquette Back Row: Ruth Honomichl, Cori Bryan. Carol Burds, Linda Ledger. Lori Stebbins. Sandra Nichols. Linda Beisncr. Cindy Hass. Ranae Ncrcm. Linda Brooks Front Row: Beth Dooley. Lynne Clevenger. Julie Rychcl, Lynne Leopold. Marcia Kendrick. Denise Hocfcr. Cathy Cacciatore, I.auric llaslcy. Lee Anne Goddard, Nancy Mickclson Row 2: Julie Minder. Brenda Anstoetter. Rose Maiers. Melanie Carter. Marcia Maicrs. Kim Ware. Jennifer Sargent. Nancy Bryan Row 3: Sandy Heiden, Mindy Van Houweling, Sue Painter, Shawn Hefei. Nancy Tierney. Lori Sandagc. Kay Kollasch, Mcliwi White. Karia Koenigsfeld. Mary Mayer. Jill Gunderson Back Row: Sue Blodgett. Melinda All. Sally Lockrcnt. Rhonda Wells. Shcllie Pfohn. Deb Doughnan. Lori Iverson. Maureen Michael. Kristi Pelzcr. Deb Schnocbelen. Deb Pottcbaum Bordeaux 202 Lawther Catava Front Row: Deb Pape. Christine l-'riederich. Clarisa Duran, Brenda Phillips. Ellie Taylor. Jill D ikonski. Ann l.orcn cn, Sheryl Hanisch, Paige Nielsen. Robyn Munkcl. Donna DeCook. Wanda Anderton Row 2: Dana C'hadwcll. Peggy Barry. Joan Dunham. Sandy Barber. Gloria Becker. Connie Cause. Beck Scott. Terri Kelly. Beth Sloan, Thresa Meinicke, Chris Wilbeck, Deb Sanders. Kim Spears. Lisa Landers Row 3: Lizz Gray. Sheri .lay. Jill Andre. Jolenc Butler. Beth Wolfe. Jill Merrill. Carol Norvcisas. Deb Reynolds. Kim Perry. Ruth Ludwig, Beth Einck. Rhonda Maitlcld. Maryglenn Miller. Angela Brinmng Row 4: Lon Barstow. Tutti Eidc. Beth McDermott. Kristi Green. Ginger Crooks. Sue Snyder. Dicrdre Taylor. Jenny McDonald, Sherri Kent. Stacey Barry. Amy Lcscher. Denise Hall. Janette Sandcrsfeld Front Row: Mary Thomas. Julie Mertz. Jackie Ahlers, Susan Johnson. Chele Hughes. Tracy Heimback, Krista Beadle, Laura Cram. Julie Otto, Cheryl turner. Shari Slcsnick. Shawnda Laffey, Lisa Schwab Row 2: Marilyn Holmberg, Amy Ogden, Barb Osborne, Dee Bartlett, Christie Sundrup. Ronda Shada. Julie Schocnrock. Kris Herman. Brenda Durscher. Kenda Saunders. Ann Wellendorf, Thea Roberts, Chris Tague. Lisa Norr Row 3: Karen Kinney. Jackie Peterson, Karen Kayscr. Roxanne Parker. Nancy Peterson. Laura Petrehn, Leona Leenkredt, Wendy Whitmer, Michelle Carlson. Julie Detlefccn. Terri Barnes, Cathy Rardin, Lori Goedken Row 4: Julie Wood, Karen Ewaldt. Cindy Lang, Trish Eason. Chery l Tudccn. Kathy Dunn. Beth Koranda. I ori I arson. Brenda Griescrt. Jamie Warren. Elizabeth Ernster. Kim Griffith, Kelly Neibcr. Kim VcrSteeg Chablis Lawthcr 203 Cordey From Row: Gigi t.anigan. Rcncc Bear. Radhika Raju. Lisa Swanson, Rac Jean Rarer. Jacquic Mcsserly. Rhonda Thomas. Lori Wilbanks. Annette Finn. Mary Rcimcrs. Kathy Arnzen Row 2: Ann Ramsey. Janice Parker, Karen Thompson. Beth McKinley. Kathy Geiger. Carol Schmitz, Nancy Jclinck. Julie Mortcnson. Pamm Parish. Denise Burmeistcr. Sheila Gilloon Row 3: Peg Miller. Pam Hirsch. Beth Dunwoody. Anne Crandall, Jacquic Kon cn. Terri Peterson. Cindy Hunt, Kay Yoder. Julie Volf. Janine Parker Back Row: Diana Kell, Marianne Gcrkcn. Joan Pollpctcs. Rose Rice. Jennifer Orth. Lisa March. Ruth Murphy. Marti Brown, Mary Weber. Kathy Peters. Debbie Daly Front Row: Eunice Miller. Debbi Lobaugh. Sheila Kolbert, Linda Roegner. Natalie Royer, Sharon Scott. Jane Jecklin. Beth Hauener. Shari Vandcn Hull. Shclli Rciscttcr Row 2: Dora Mount. Holly Hilbrands. Kristin Knox. Valerie Walters. Sharon Chapman. Pam Griffin. Lori Griescrt. Connie Fullenworth, Tammy Bees. Michele Palmersheim. Tina Bruty Row 3: Karen List. Diane Crane. Lisa Schoonover. Julie Whitney. Lori Maruth. Karma Anderson. Shclli Bcrte. Diana Stewart. Jean Hammcs, Melissa Smith, Julie Beenblossom Back Row: Mary Ann l.icktcig. Terri Sundrup. Julie Peters. Cindy Rose. Linda Wright. Martha Wcnthold. Janella Ries, Jennifer Wilson. Jcri Hcffclfmgcr. Diane Barrcr. DeeAnn Winter. Tern Muchlenthulcr Galliano 204 Lawther Renault From Row: Kaylynn Forbes. Sue Nylin, l-.dna Adam . I.ynn Aldridge, Londa GcjIow. Denise Hintz. Penny McGriff. Paula Beldcn. Lara Trcnary. Brenda frentress. Jancy Gunderson. Angie Marconi. Cheryl Montefortc. Sue Calender. Julie O'Brien Row 2: Angie Haugen. Karen Kelley. Kathy Obrccht. I uann Demmer, Beth Bates. I inda Hcadington. Cynthia Thompson. Becky Groc. Barb Grask. Jackie Dockstadcr. Julie Braggs. Valerie Camarigg. Cindy Burch Row 3: Connie Reiter. Beth Ballantyne, Cheryl Harne. Kay Ashlinc. Penny Peters. Karri Gramlich. Dawn Behrens. Laura Oles. Elaine Anders. Donn.i Burr. Deb Vangcllow. Ellen Morrissey. I inda Larson Back Row: Connie Tighc. Eloise Wright. Jennifer Berger. Betty Brucss. Jan Denner. Kate Galligan. Karen McCoy. Marcy Willford. Virginia Reints. Jody Stock. Julie Povs. 1 aura Wil on Front Row: Cindy Overton. Sarah Terry. Jody Martin. Cathy Weber. Celia Vollker, Becky Hester. Shelly Gerard. Cindy Jergens. Linda Leuschcn. Janet Roys. Barb Bridgewater Row 3: Julie Wolf. Brenda Hager. Laurie Cantaberry. Carla Aspclmeier. Heidi Fink, Connie Kirchncr. Teresa Hansen. Barb Wisnieski Row 3: Dawme Albertsen. Mary Millsap. Chris Larson. Lisa Lehman. Beth Clark. Melissa Foens. Mary Biehl. Tern Jorth. Deb Hardcastlc, Laurie Bieglcr. Kathy Kolbcck. Pam Barta Back Row: Pam Woodard, Melissa Alsman. Karen Ingamells, Kay Gramlich. Sarah Nillcs. Kim Davis. Janis Hamilton. Brenda Bock. Dana Schuldl. Connie Shogren, Melanie Dwyer. Cindy Larson Richelieu Lawther 205 Noehren Hall Leslie Sheridan, hall coordinator of two years, said that Noehren was really not like a co-ed hall because of the separation of the men’s and women’s wings. She also commented that the hall residents this year seemed more responsible than last year’s. Working toward a fun living environment characterized Noehren’s main goal. Physical changes in store for the year included making the rcc room into a utilized place and remodeling the Bridge Lounge into a “homey study area. Dan ns l.odrrmeier watches TV between classes. Mars Rwder gcl ready to go to dinner. 206 Noehren Leslie Sheridan, hall coordinator Lynn Lux and Sharon Timmerman share their mail from home. Alan Dyal and Rocky Samck play a game of cards during their free time. Photos by Liz Costas Nochrcn 207 Andromeda Front Row: Kent Goetz. Jay Ripslingcr. Scott MeFadden, Jerry Kennedy, Richard Miller, Jim Kieffer Row 2: Mark Shannon. Chris Lybbert. Paul Marchacl. Tamman Chcctany. Clair Conner Row 3: Scot: Bonner. Denny Gilbertson. Russell Dale. Al Takes. Scott Stewart Back Row: Dave Mol cr. Dan Tomlinson. Brian Stoll. Scott Wegmann. Randy Russom Front Row: Becky Rickard. Mary Bcllig. Barb Scott, Christy Thomas. I.ori Vandclunc. Ronda Hutchison. Judy Young. Jill Burns. Tina Cook Row 2: Mcrlcnc Maltby. Ann Davis. Tracy Harn. Sharon Cernohous. Diane Anderson. Unda Groom. Janinc Warneckc Row 3: Jen Bigbcc. Laurie Bledsoe. Sandy Mulsoff. Diane Baker, Carla Jansen. Cynthia Ccchota Back Row: Cindy Dict el. Julie Fnglcr. Jan Hercid. Sury Borbcck. Lori Pictsch Antigone 208 Nochrcn Aphrodite From Row: Jean McDonald. Sue Schrup. Sheila Woods. Dawn Thomas, Sue Wiley. Robyn Enabit. Diane Maas. Kim McCarthy. Doris Taukc. Barb Froycn Row 2: Barb Towers. Trudy Malone. Annette Jones. Moon Choy. Mary Ryder. Lir Gabbard. Susan Tefft. Jane llamre Row 3: Lana Jones. Kristy Hamilton. Janet Smith. Lori Obcrbrockling. Karla Wig ton. Ellen Curry. Mary Smith. Pam Thompson Back Row: Beth Brimcycr. Sandy Ryder. Kelly Bartz. Peggy Anne Bill. Dee Ann Miller. Marncll Simmons. Mary l eaved Front Row: Jill Kaufman, Deb Diamond. Char la Liston. Ellen Souk up. Lynn Hendricks. Julie Boo c. Farley. Sara Durst. Julie Mullin, Julie Sanger. Sharon Timmerman, Susan Lewis. Brenda Werner Row 2: Lori auman. Beth Timmerman. Donna Wanat, Mvlc Gohccn. Gina Potrat . Patty Schramm. Angie Jensen. Sheri Huber. Linda Quigley. Angie Bucsing. Beth Drew Row 3: Ann Whalen. Trudy Fox. Carmen Collison. Penny Prosser. Tracy Carberry. Lori Lawrence. Linda Kunt . Lynn Lux. Barb Smothers, Jean Kane Back Row: Annie Grooms. Katie Canfield. Dee Davis. Kim Aneuccr. Pat Laurcs. Nancy Streit, Cathy Butters. Karen Honken, Chris Vavra. Joni Sharp. Jenny Lamphicr Athena Noehren 209 Atlanta Front Row: Heidi Hendrickson. Julie Hunehis. Denise Wcrsingcr. firm Phalcn. Racncl Allen. Angela Moser, Deb I vans Row 2: Marilyn Cam. Karen Black. Janet Kingery. Renee Mead. Tammy Sparks. Rhonda Roseberry Row 3: Becky Braden. Laura Shelby. Jennifer Kennedy. I inda Vyskocil, Tcri I inn. Teri SirpleS' Back Row: Arden F.pplcy, I.ori Matcjcck. Li Miller. Sheri Obr. Val Whit chouse. Lisa Prcvcit Front Row: Jack Slinkcr. Kendall McManhon. Craig Nordlic. Noel Schugart. Kirk Hobbs. Ron Fry Row 2: Rod Foster. Mark Anderson. Chuck Merrit. Fd Raliegh. Scott Kostcr. Kent Penquite Row 3: (ireg Shaw. Evert Pctticord. Doug Postel. Pat Conlon. Scott Kclclscn. Jerry Johnson Demeter 210 Noehren Dione From Row: Duane Schulte. Dave Stamp. Brian Rauc. Dan Randall. Torn Nass. Craig Maltby. Chuck Lam.uk Row 2: Jim Kahl. Mark Blocm. Carl Gcttman. Keith Hays. Dave Gillman. Larry Buckmastcr. Brad Mucnch. Curt Esslingcr Row J: Don Cummim, Rich Simpson. Gary Jachncl. Don Wheeler. Craig Hanna. Scott Johnson. Rich Needham Front Row: Shicla Heard, Janice Dclpcrdang. Martha McAllister. Kelly Schmitr. Nancy Wells. Diana Kukes. Chris Faulkner. Cindy Coons. Alisa Hall Row 2: Mary Mcany. Karmen Meier. Lynda Kelly. Lome Classen. Robin Lindcrman. Lori Frick. Lauren Allen. Musty llabhab Row 3t Renac Rciling. Kris Hillman. Stacie Fundcrman. Melanie Gray. Vicky Rcimckc. Donna McGilligan. Jacquc Mihm. Mary Lynn Brimcycr. I cAnn Jensen Back Row: Charlotte Frcsman, Lisa Banas ck. Phyllis Timmerman. Jill Whitfield. Brenda Pederson. Ann Dclpcrdang. Jolenc Mihm. Chris Carolan, Sandy Olsen Dionysus Nochrcn 211 Hera Front Row: Kathy Ellertson. Caro! Coohcv. Sarah Westcndorf, Cindy Sorenson. Lisa Huston, Diane I hocl Row 2: Shelly Mulford, Kim Woodall. Donna Rics. Val Taylor. Ann Kness Row 3: Kim Kleingartncr Pam Ryerson, Teri Shirbroun. Julie Nelson. Anne Conlon. Alicia Hanson Back Row: Patti Mueller. Janet Griesc, Leann Heidemann. Julie Christie. Sheryl Hilbv. Deb Schmidt Front Row: Barb Stecher. Lisa House. Lisa Marsh. Teresa Comer. Kathy Herke, Connie McMullen. Tina Nicdcrhauscr. Tami Fricdcl. Sandy Elsbcrrv, Nancy Ashby Row 2: Brenda Klenzman, Kris Klawittcr. Lori Spence. Missy Cobbs. Deb Schultz. Julie Arnt cn. Shari Horner. Anita Dougherty. Marsha Burkhart Row 3: Kris Hauge. I inda Biesemicr. Connie Ries. Karen Kicn lc. Kelly Fatka. Patty Watson. Joan Schicli . Janet Prins. Julie Feldman Back Row: Moira Denny. Christina Gordon, Deb Newton. Mary Wood. Lori Sincmihl. Linda Craven. Julie Ebers Niobe 212 Noehren Orion From Row: Tod Beavers. Brad Butterfield, Jeff Valde. Pat Mallict. Dave Nicholson. Matt Miller Row 2: Daryl Saverbrci. Tom Weissenburger. Dave Van De nover. Kyle Hclmick Back Row: Bill Galligan. Steve Anderson. Marty Rohlk. Bard land. Dave Meyer Front Row: Anne Gallagher. Kathy Cuvelier. Pam Smith, Theresa Mcrfcld, Da Lynn Williams,Caricen Trout Row 2: Sue Potts. Barb Burgardt. Kim Fewer. Joyce Hicks, Martha Johnston. Tami Havcrlv. Janellc Mort'edt Row J: Marcia Bacon. Michelle Auld, Mary Rehak Phaedra Phoebe Front Ron: Sue Bcntlcr. Heidi Colby. I .iur.i Wallace, Cindy McGohan. Kathy Wilson. Nancy Dyer. Ann F.nglcr Row 2: Lisa Gaulkc. Ann Erdmann. Kate Shepard. Kim Howe. Lisa Dot enrod. Jennifer Knudsen Row 3: Jean Davis. Lana Torreson. Julie Hastings. Robin Bierwirth. Sara DeCook. Jodi Whaley Tamnum ( heotany studies in his room. Jean McDonald and Val Madson take .1 study break to chat. Liz Gabbard poses with one of her stuffed animals Pat Conlon and Doug Poste! discuss the rules of golf Photos by Liz Costas Noehren 215 Rider Hall Irvin Emig, hall coordinator of three years, described Rider Hall as “surprisingly quiet and not real active for an all male residence hall. He attributed this to “resi- dent’s maturity . Rider also tends to have a low turnover rate; once men move in, they tend to stay all four years. Even though the hall’s population consisted of about one third to one half freshmen, no problems with crowd- ing developed and dc-tripling was completed by the sec- ond week of the academic year. Rider welcomed spring with a formal dance with Ha- gemann Hall. Doing laundry puts John Zobcck to sleep. L nn Owen studies in .1 homey atmosphere. John Miller aims with precision 216 Rider Photos by I .auric Cruikshank Rider 217 Boies Front Row: Tom Brcitcnbuchcr. Tim Crawley. Kirby Boot on. Ken Bouska. Dean Dcutmcycr. John Capttani. Mike Russo. Mark Dillon. Wayne Remy. Dave Funkc Row 2: Dave Teeter, Joe I iautaud, Chris Jones, Russell Hall, Pat Nugent. John Dunlcavy. Tim Koch. Chris Stacbcll Row 3: Scott Kelly, Dean Zwcmkc, Doug Smith. Marty Rouse. Mike McGuire. Dan Lawrence. Gary Vikdal. Roger Oiling. Rick Brinkly Back Row: Dave Parks. Tim Brettmann. Matt Oggero. Dave Crowly, John Rasmussen. Rowdy Binder!. Lynn Owen. Mike Weekly, John Heath Front Row: Bruin Owens, Lance Greig. Dan Drcxlcr. Glenn Anderson. Bryan Rcichtcr, Bill Bauer, l arry Pndcn Row 2: Jeff Lngcl. Jim Miller. Barry Vogt. Tim Schwanz. Rich Ayers. Craig Aunc. Brian Mohling. Joe Scrnclt. Lyle Rcichtcr Row 3: Keith Dirks. Bob Boots. Mark Fisher. Russ Oberman. Steve Fulmer. Tim Wood Back Row: Steve Hammond. Leon Blankenfcld, Jeff Hcffclfingcr. Clay Hocking. Tony Hotchkiss. Brent Barlow . Mike Hein Carpenter 218 Rider Drake , ■ rani Row: Lance Peters. Dave Kerr. Jim McCool. Mall Judge. Tab Newbury. Tim Murphy. Andy Pickart, Brian Thorne. Tim Lawson Row 2: Mike Arnould. Monte Tjclmeland. Bryan Pcarse. Craig Iverson. Bob Martin. Dave Doer man, Tom Nclolicky, Dan Petersen Row 3: Mike Hoy. Rick Geisingcr. Tom Lee. Jim Bradley. Doug Smith. Peter Sundberg, Dande Regnier, Dave Canney. Chad Benesh. Paul Hochmulh Back Row: Lee Huff. Todd Breen. Rich De Penning, Jeff Durscher. Mike Hoffman. Bcrnic Hesse. Bob Brichctto. Dave Donato. Dan Berentsen. Kvlc Landers. Dave Chiles i ! Front Row: Dan Farina. Mike Meadows. Reggie Koop. Earl Knight, Brent Mcllcckcr.Curt Hoff. Trace McDermott. Scott Johnson Row 2: Dan Lea. Greg Bierl. Francis Bicrl. Gary Nelson. Joe Dclpcrdang. Tom McLaren. Jon Jones. Chuck Nafficr. Russ Bollhocfcr Back Row: Duane Brause, Steve Graven. Kevin Kane. Tracy Hoodjer. Vern Bocnish. Miles Riedcscl. Dan Schrocdcr. Jason Law Gear Grimes Front Row: Mike lluscr. Marc Ferguson. Scott Richards. Kurt Stickfort. Lyndon Thompson. Jeff Kane. Scott Plambcck. Jeff Harrison. Andy Sheston. Steve Johnson. Chris English Row 2: Scott Reed. Scott Young. Greg Byrnes. Doug Both. Don Primus. Mark Cubit. Dave Gcr cina. Andy Brannon Row 3: Kevin Swension. Mark Bond. Dave Groves. John Chase, Steve Larson. Doug Owens. Jeff Chambers. Curt Miller. Jeff Textor. Dennis MeGroth. Randy Zciglar Back Row: Greg Hall. Doug Lou re as, Steve Ehlers. Tom Schlutz. Marv Bruha. Tom Smith, Mark Murphy. Jim Dumar. James Schneider. Dan N'cilson. Roy Penning Front Row: Dan Furlong. Jeff Dodge. Scott McEntcc. Wayne Dowty. John F.wall. Brian Porter. Louis Rugger. Tom Prenger. Randy Daniels. Mike Sievers. Gary McCarthy. Steve Rcindl, Al Tudecn Row 2: Dan Greer. Scott Meeks. Kent Strabala, Steve Thompson. Bob Bailey. Curt Hawk. Rick Schupbach. Terry Davis. Scott Ransom. Bob Hauser Row 3: Terry Blunt. Dean Eggars. Dan Bell. Scott Nelson, Randy Kow il, Tracy Booth. Mel Elsberry, Todd Rcltcnmcicr. Mark Aldrich. Mike Hill. Dave Sorensen Back Row: Tom Dcntcl. Mike Plclchcltc. Todd Farland. Rick Rodcnbcck. Mark Kwikkcl. Randy llassman. Loren Vandcrschaaf. Mark Bulger. Don Schwartz. Mike Cadden. Scott Erickscn. Ken Rose Jackson 220 Rider Larrabee Front Row-. John Baker. Shawn Fishcl. Chris McBelh, Alan Dyal. Alan Hcrmscn. Dean Bcllvillc. Joe Lang, Michael Young, Tim Murray. David Weiland, Doug Toay Row 2: John Zobcck. Rocky Samck. Scott Smith. Michael Vutctoc. Daniel l.ordermeier. Mark Williams. James Johnson. Chris Knee. Lon Fry. Michael Winter. Kevin McGuire. Greg Mitchell Row 3: John Miller. John Byers. Stacy Overton. Craig Yovcl. Wade Sick. David Wells. Nathan Steele. Jeffrey Yates. John Thompson. Greg Bootcn. Jeffrey Willey Back Row: Tom Cuvclicr. Bret Ford. Mark Mawc. Kevin Norris. Joe Hadachck. Scott Jordt. Anthony Regner. Duane Put . I.cnnv Stoshcm. David Swenson. Keith Andcrlc. Timothy Tutt Front Row: Mark Thuringcr. Bill Fiedler. Pete Eggcn. Bill Hoke. Kerry Thompson. Joe Farrier. Les Oliver. Jim Lynch. Jeff Stickfort. Paul Schncll Row 2: Tom Anderson. Greg Wilson. Dale Nelson. Mark Sanman. Don Hever. Mark White. Mark Miller. Bob Bchlcrs. Drew Turner Row 3: Steve Scclhammcr. Scott Sylvester. Scott Reyes. Kevin Cone, Dave Biclscr. Scott Hauser. Greg Walker. Chuck Cunningham. Greg Clouse. Brett Walter Back Row: Dan Brown. Chris Perkins. Mike Probasco. Glen Hcmann. Tim Nowell. Jim Cappacrt. Mark Holmes. Tim Wayland. Joe Phcskorn. Dave Beck Rider 221 Sherman Shull Hall Shull made some changes with their new hall coordinator. Norbert Dunkcl. Along with repainting and adding some carpet. Dunkco concen- trated on staff rapport since “good staff relations help reinforce good student relations with the staff. Shull is characterized as an at home residence hall. SHE (Shull Hall Escorts) helped give them that reputation. This service benefited Shull as well as all ladies on campus. The well publicized escort service made the media scene by being cov- ered on TV. radio, in the Dcs Moines Register besides campus publicity. The new service received seven to eight calls per night. Norbert Dunkel. hallcoordinalor Dean Stamp reads his assignment before his next class. I a c Thomas reviews the newspaper in a very comfortable position Photos by Birdie Kramer Shull 223 Carroll Front Row: Da c Ogden, Pat Nielson. Jeff Shaw. Tom Rader. Troy Ternus. Ken Tiggcs. Tom Tceling. Paul Steele. Bcu Bushe. Brian Peters Row 2: John Skillern. Fred Luchwitz. Dan Wadle. Rich Richie. Larry Joel. Keith Brown. Steve Cory. John Burke. Steve Tieman, Jeff Danner Row 3: Steve Hughes Jeff Kirkpatrick. Dave Shaw. Scott Barron, Brian Hargcr, Daryl Christiansen. Mike Benge. Idol Mitchell, Brad Nielson Back Row: Dave Holvcy. Mark Hannasch. Mark Papke. Randy Schultz. Dan Ratal. Brian Nockels. Clark Peterson. Jeff Danner. Steve Dewitt Front Row: Tony Rogerson. Tim Kelly. Craig McCollam, Tim Roller, Kevin Ruegseggcr. Jay Cherry. Randy Dolson, Dave Coan. Mark Nurre Row 2: Lynn Hopp. Leroy Smith. Brent Katzer. Brian McAndrew. Bill O’Brien, Tod Radmakcr. Tal Stcig. Jeff Mills Row 3: Rick Ehrhardt. Greg McCallum. Jeff Vest, Mike Donnelly. Gary Shallau, Loran Hackman. Terry Wintz Back Row: Mark Kleinauer. Jay Block. Tom Whynn. Mike Blackley, Brad Repp, Nick Vcrmazcn. Bill Schmidt Clarke Cummins Front Row: Ron Hutcherson. Maurice O’Hearn. John McLaughlin. Brad Humphrey. Rich Lcaion. Steve Dill. Dave Larson, Mike Hendricson. Terry York. John Fulwidcr Row 2: Tom Stolley, Rod Ball. Bob Mundt, Paul Cocco, Dan Conner. Gerd Clabough, Rod Nabholtt. Jeff Flaherty Row 3: Kreg Hoppcnworth, Brad Kirkpatrick. Mike Doyle. Rod Miller. Mike Gannon, Curt Niemier. Grant Vandcr Holt. Kyle Shatek, Jeff Tekippe Back Row: Kevin Bigger. Jeff Putzicr. Don Samuel. Bernic Copesius. Rob Shea. Lance Greco. Dan West Front Row: Gary Schuler. Dan Carr. John Pirog, Richie Ten Braak. Randall Davis, Jeffrey Bair, Dr Tim. Leonard Koshoski, Steven Tanner. Brian Hutchens. Craig Weeks Row 2: Barry Upshaw. Steve Ruegsegger, Craig Roberts. Quintin Wright. Sean McCarron. Kelly O’Neill. Sean Whitesell, Mark Grabau. Brian Donaghy Row 3: Jody Nelson. James Thompson. Dave Burman, Mike Kocncn. Craig Balmcr. Craig Schwicr. Ed Fulmer. Scotty Selby. Kurt Swanson Back Row: Dave Hartman. Ken Weiler, Darryl Hightower. Mike Lang, Mike Phelps, Brett Bcmis, Todd Madson Garst Hammill Front Row: Kevin Dahlc. Derek Voy. Bob Schultz. John Mosher. Jim Cayton, Barry Rinehart. Dale Addink. Al Osteen. Mike Pearson Ron 2: Gary Schluetter. Bill Mikas. Bob Brus. Randy Stone. Kyle Kolsrud. Rusty Sanner. Mark Stoner. Rick Dahlcm Row 3: Mike Sc hi 11 ig. Mike Cook. Dan Hammcs. Bryan Anton. Todd Wimmer. Gary Swanson, Bill Saxton, Dave Thomas. Rob Foster Back Row: John Garret, JcIT Tisl. Dan Toalc. Ray Cunningham, Joel Nielsen. Todd Speer, Doug Schlarman. Phil Sieger, Scott VorwaW. Doug Cline, Jay t'hlenhake Front Row: Dave Coughlin. Al Wienhold, Paul Donnelly, Jim Brown. Mark Cosens, Chet Trcvlac. Kirk Nichouse. Jeff Adamovicz Row 2: Mike Masters. Mark Drake. Rick Palmersheim. Bruce Waldon. Dave Kuehn. Murray Rattroy Row 3: Joe Ditmer. Rob Ridenour. Roger Anderson. Jeff Malt. Randy Simons. Randy Chapman Back Row: Bill Greer. Amad Jamal. Rick Colpitts. John Knudsen. Jim Heinsar. Scott French . Jerry Cain Harding Kendall From Ro : Mike Woeslc. Greg Bahl. Scott Applcgct. Kcndcll Greenwood, Tom McMahon, Jeff Hillman. Dan LoBianco. Roy Wedgcwood, Tim Fcl cr Row 2: Hint Christensen, John Schncbcrgcr. Jeff Thclcn. Mike Wastenaar. Pat Suthcr, Dave Hellcngren. Paul Vandcr Juig Row 3: Chris Davis. Ross Kane. Kevin Carlson. Clco Burr.es. Mark Oclrich. Curt Dykstre, Jim Richmond Back Row: Paul Smart. Carter Bray. Tom Hutchinson. Dan Alexander, Robbie Anderson, Eric Knapp, John Humphrey. Russ Hibbing Front Row: Jeff Schmidt. Randy Ingram. Dave Stanhope. Ray Marvin. Dan Tcgimcycr. Lester Pcnick. Jeff Hill Row 2: Dan Chapman. Kurt Brugioni. John Stahowick. Job Weigel. Gary Jipp. Tony Wand. Bob Pritchard Row 3: Date Albens. Scott Vandorhcidc. Doug Pearson. Jim Hoke. Al Purdy. Dave Jeniton. Jeff Beckmann. Kelly Rasmuson, Jeff Tobin Back Row: Dan Carlin. Tom Becker. Scott Sal , Mike Stuck. Rich Schoof. Greg Tipp. Greg Grove Shaw Married students and single parents are eligible to live in University Family Housing. All apartments must be occu- pied by the registered student and his or her immediate fam- ily. Family Housing is avail- able to any family in which one member is enrolled for a mini- mum of ten undergraduate hours or six graduate hours. Over 400 units arc available for rates lower than off-cam- pus. This will be the last year for the South Courts. Terri Chamber studies while daughter Kellie colors. The handrail at Hilhide Courts makes a convenient play bar for children of UNI students. Ashish Sharma delivers the Waterloo Courier ;tl Family Mousing Jerome Rreitbah and (hrissic team up together to get the dinner dishes done. This  ie from Hillside Courts looks toward campus. Photos by Laurie Cruikshank Family Housing 229 Apartments I.iz Murray welcomes the privacy for phone calls. In June of 1981 UNISA request- ed that the parietal rule be lifted for freshman as will as renewed for sophomores. This would mean that everyone in the dormitories could choose to live off-campus. A com- mittee surveyed students, staff and faculty and discovered that a major- ity were in favor of having the rule lifted. Students cited noise, lack of privacy and expense as reasons for moving out of the dormitories. The Board of Regents has approved the suspension of the parietal rule for both freshman and sophomores on a trial basis until 1983. 230 Apartments Apartment houses line the streets near campus. Ken Kberhardt uses the hunt and peck method to type a class paper. Not eating dorm food is an advantage taken by Janice Gamble. Mary hangman selects a record for afternoon listening More room for more clothes is what Linda Mayo likes about living off campus. Russel Hibbing, Cheryl Halverson. Thomas Hutchinson. Sheryl Johnson enjoy a friendly game of cards SENIORS Katherine Abbott Patrice Abens Bret Adams Cindy Adkins Katherine Ahrens Diane Albrecht Karen Aldrich Judith Alexander Dwayne Aljcts Carma Allan Jeanne Allgaier Melissa Alsman Seniors Theresa Althoff Mary Amble Lisa Amfahr Bette Anderson Carol Anderson Jane Anderson Robert Anderson Sarah Anderson Keith Anliker Terry Appenzeller Julie Argotsinger Sue Austin 234 Abbott-Austin Carol Avila Jon Bachman Kathy Baer Terry Bahlmann Jeffrey Bair Carla Baker Lisa Baldwin Lisa Ball Keith Balvanz Bill Barks Carla Bates Amy Baum Seniors Sue Baur Julie Bean Linda Beavers Christine Beer Jeanninc Behounek Cynthia Bcldcn Beth Bell Patrick Bell Roscann Bcllizzi Mary Ann Bender Vanessa Bennett Kelly Benning Avila-Benning 235 Herbert Benshoof Jodi Benson Linda Benson Patricia Berger Lucinda Bergmann Philip Bergman Irene Bcrtsch Don Betts Lorri Beyer Rose Bigelow Angela Biglcy Tracy Bigley Seniors Lisa Billingsley Susan Billmyer Brent Black Dean Blanchard Mike Bloomquist Michelle Bohlkcn Karen Bollinger Robert Boots Cindy Borcherding James Both Debra Boyken Sheila Boyt 236 lknihoof-Bo t Lynn Bradshaw Kathy Branson Brenda Branstrator Lori Brecht Debra Breen Linda Brenna Colleen Brennan Margaret Brennan Mary Brennan Theresa Breuer Bob Brichctto Mary Lynn Brimeyer Seniors Julie Brinkman Marla Brittain Dan Brown Denise Brown Janet Brown Kim Brown Linda Brown Marvin Bruha Rondcc Bryant Philip Buchanan Leonard Buhrow Ronald Bultjc Bradshaw-Bultjc 237 Lisa Burgart David Burke Larry Burns Carlcnc Burrichtcr Janis Busch Mike Butler Carolyn Cahill Mary Callahan Catherine Campbell Sylvia Campbell Mary Jo Canfield Mary Cannon Seniors Marcia Carlson Linda Carstensen Catherine Carter Catherine Chambers Jeff Chambers Janis Chapman Lorrie Child Barry Christensen Debra Christian Kathleen Claes Howard Clancy Mark Clark 238 Burgarl-Clarlc Michelle darken Martha Clary Rustin Claypool Wayne Clayton Kent Clow Mary Coffclt Patrick Conlon Julie Connolly Gail Conrad Kathy Conroy Kathy Conzctt Kathy Cook Seniors Conni Cooper Jan Cooper Nancy Corbin Cindy Cordcs Steven Cordcs William Corrick Cindy Coulthard Laura Courtright Anne Crandcll Timothy Crawford Paul Crccden Vanessa Crisp Clarlccn-Crisp 239 Mary Crist Catherine Crowl Joan Cuddigan Mark Cullen Jeffrey Curran Susan Czabala Judy Dalcskc Mary Danielson Vicki Dass Sandra Saulton Doreen Davis Becky Dawes Seniors Linda Dearborn Beth DcBcer Tracy Dejardin Joel DeKock Rosemary DeKock Patti Dcl.anoit Kevin Dclchant Gary Dencklau Pam Dencklau Kim Denier Thomas Dente! Darla Dettmann 240 Crist-Dcllniann Aricia DeVries Sheri Dickmann Maryjo Dinovo Michael Dixon Tami Jo Dixon Deborah Donohoc Diana Doocy Ann Dooley Doug Dorn Cheryl Dostal Kim Drake Patrick Duffy Seniors Denise Dursky Cyndi Eckerman Cynthia Egc Mark Eller Debra Ellcrman H. Erie Emery Robyn Enabnit Susan Engardt Melanie Engelbrecht Kelly Eppard Doug Erickson Sharon Erwin DcVrics-F.rwin 241 Michael Esscr Mary Lou Estep Sandra Estep Debra Evans Brent Ewell Pamela Ewell Karen Ewoldt Patricia Fahey Duane Fangman Merle Fecht Robert Fedson Ann Fcldmann Seniors Cynthia Ferguson R. Marc Ferguson Joan Fctzcr Randy Fikc Pamela Fink Randy Fischels Robert Fischer Diana Fitz Joan Fix Jeff Flichlcr Jan Flora L. Michacllc Fohcy 242 Esscr-Fohey Edward Ford Teri Formanek Brian Fort Susan Fort Lori Fox Jill Franker Andrew Franklin Nancy Frantum Curtis Frease Kristin Fredinburg Brian Freeman Steve Freese Seniors Ruth Freitag Randy Fuller Julie Furman Anne Gallagher Jay Gallagher Robert Garrity Donna Gaul Paul Gear Mike Gee Susan Gccls Connie Gchrke Mary Geneser Ford-Gcnc«r 2 3 Shelly Gerard Susan Gcrickc Laurie Gernhart Douglas Getzoff Kimberly Gibbs LeAnne Gilbert I.ora Gilchrist Jane Gingcrich Susan Girard Susan Godden Jean Goings Carl Goodburn Seniors Ruth Goodman Karen Gordon Joy Gradert Susan Grapp Steve Graven Lynne Green Mary Greene Michele Greene William Gregory Anthony Greiner Sally Ann Grether Jancan Grettenberg 244 Gerard-Grettenberg Brenda Griesert Jerry Griffith Janet Grimes Susan Groff Mark Groncmcycr Craig Grosland Kathryn Gross Tamra Gros krugcr Pamela Guenther Laura Guinn Lori Gunderson Joni Gustason Seniors John Haddy Linda Hagen Rosalcc H age now Cindy Hagg Marcia Hahn Mitch Hamblcton Monte Hamblcton Mark Hannasch Corey Hansen David Hansen Dana Hanson Greg Hanson Gric art-llanson 245 Robert Hanson Sheila Hanson Beth Happe Karin Harfst Jane Hargrafen Steve Harklau Kelli Harmon Scott Harmon LuCinda Harris Jeff Harrison Anita Hartman Joseph Haskovee Seniors Kathy Hauglic Michael Haverkamp Keith Hays Jeffrey Heddens Tamara Heeschen Daniel Heffernen Rebecca Hclftcr Mark Helm Bill Hendershot Kelly Henderson Bonnie Hervey Michael Hibbs 246 Hanson-Hibbs Joyce Hicks David Hoaglund Charissc Holcomb Kristi Holden Shari Horsman Lynne Horst Su ette Howard Beth Howie Janet Huber Ted Hughes Bryan Huhncrkoch Mary Hull Seniors Karen Hummel Francic Hunchis Kevin Huse Margaret Husen Michael Huscr Charles Hutchinson Jr. Amy Ide Barbara Iliff Jolinda Isaacson Cathy Ivencr Lori Iversen Sue Jacobs Hicks-Jacobs 247 Dorthy Jamieson Kathy Jefson Anne Jensen Steve Jepperson Cindy Jergens Jeff Johnson Jody Johnson Kevin Johnson Kurtis Johnson Mark Johnson Mcrilcc Johnson Russell Johnson Seniors Susan M. Johnson Julie Jones Kathleen Jorgensen Matthew Judge Thomas Kacmarynski Kim Kaiser David Kaminski Doug Karns Diane Kazynski Jean Keenan Kimberly Keiser Connie Kcllcn 248 Jamicson-Kcllcn Jeff Kcllen Scott Kelly l.ori Kctclscn Scott Kctclscn Betty Kieffer Deborah Kiclcr Wendell King Debra Kingcry Roxanne Kitt Julie Klahscn Teresa Klahscn Cheryl Klopping Seniors Thomas Kloscr Janet Kluesner Ann Kness Beth Ann Knickrchm Nancy Koch Stephen Koepp David Kofmehl F.li abcth Kohnen Ann Koppen Beverly Kortlcvcr Karman Krambeer Tina Kramer Kcllcn-Kramcr 249 Sheila Krittcr Alisa Kroeze Denise Kroul Frank Kruger Pearl Kuhns David Kyllo Patricia Lacina Debra Laipplc Charles Lamaak Susan Lang Steve Langerud Karen Larsen Seniors David Larson Kay Larson Larry Larson Laurie Larson Shirleen Larson Steven Larson David Latzkc Sara l aubc Jean Laucr Colleen Layton-Sams Janice Leavens Delores Lcistikow 250 Kriltcr-Lcislikow Cathy l.cpird Sharon l.cwcllcn Korwin l.ockic Lisa Long Patti Long Doug I.ourcns Chris l.uchtcl Meta l.ucdtke Chris Luke Karen Luthringer Nancy Lynch Annette Maassen Seniors Rob Mabary Michelle Mack Mick Mack Carole Kann Mackey Laura MacNaughton Marty Magalsky Mary Maifcld Beverly Malcom Craig Maltby Jeanette Mantz Thomas Marble Julia Marcuzzo Lcpird-Marcuzzo 251 Sandi Markow Kathy Marine Nila Marsh Russell Marshall Jody Martin Valentina Martin Laura Mason Chris Matula Gary Mauss Kurt Maxon Lori Mayberry Sharon McAllister Seniors Daniel McCann Lori McClannahan Mary McClellan Craig McCollam Kelly McCoy Kendall McCoy Cheryl McDermott Marilyn McDonnell Dan McDowell Craig McF.lroy Douglas McGill John MeGrane • McGranc ■MM Eileen McGregor James McLaughlin Lori Meek Brad Meewes Shcil Mehta John Meier Gregory Mcnary Jean Mcrfcld Sara Merrihew Angela Metz David Meyer Lori Meyer Seniors Steven Meyer Kurt Mielkc John Mikos Cynthia Miller Diana Miller Lori Miller Mark Miller Susan Miller Tina Miller Louis Milot Julie Minder Craig Miner MeGregor-Miner 253 William Mittclstadl Robert Mittman Michelle Mixdorf Julie Moeller Karla Moeller Patricia Mocs Ellen Moetsch Brian Molding l.auric Mohning Sarah Moore Sherrie Moore Susan Moore Seniors Daniel Morris Karen Morse Sarah Morse David Morton Ann Mosher Cathy Mosley Kathleen Moss- Moorehead Angela Moyer Terri Muchlcnthalcr Robyn Murken Debbie Murphy Deborah Myers 254 Miuelstadt-Mycrs Sherry Myers Kcllcnc Naeve Kent Nagel Vickie Nauman Martha Neighbors Tierny Neitzke Barb Nelson Curt Nelson Doug Nelson Rick Nelson Shelly Nelson Sara Nestor Seniors Renee Neuzil John Newell Tom Newgard Dave Newman Margaret Newton Craig Nichols Tcri Nichols Kathy Nickerson Shari Nicol Kenneth Niehousc Mary Nielsen Steven Nielsen Myers-Nielsen 255 Deborah Niermann Lori Nocckcr Bradley Nordyke Georgia Norris Becky Norton Linda Novak Ken Nurse Cynthia Nusbaum Martin Oakman David Obrccht Catherine O'Brien Melissa O'Brien Seniors Kim Ochlcrich June Olcrich Carol Olson Patrick O'Malley Kim O'Neal Nancy Opsal Deborah Orth Michael Osterberg Pamcal Osterkamp Julie Oswood Julie Otto Randall Otto 256 Niermann-Otto Scon Owen Susan Pagcl Austin Palmer Mark Papke Doug Parsons I.andon Parsons Terry Patten Brenda Patterson Tara Paullus Melinda Paulsen l.inda Buren Peacock Barbara Pearson Seniors Mark Pearson Julie Pederson Gary Perkins Jan Peters Kathy Peters Nancy Petersen Barbara Peterson Bonnie Peterson l.aura Peterson Nancy Peterson Terri L. Peterson Terri Peterson Owen-Peterson 257 Everett Pettiecord Cynthia Phalen Julie Phillips Craig Phipps Lorene Picht Diane Pick Andrew Pickart Scott Pierce Jo Pitcher Patricia Pittman Mary Pitton Tami Platt Seniors Diane Polansky Molly Polking Carol Pomrenke Roxanne Porth Julie Poss Janet Post Douglas Postel Mary Powers Steve Pray Thomas Prenger Tamie Protsman Barbara Putz 258 Peltiecord-Put Tim Pyle Kristy Quitno Jolynn Randall Pamclla Ranshau Viann Rasmussen Robin Raum Jill Rcadingcr Michael Reagan Steven Reams Julie Redlinger Carol Reed Kandice Rehmke Seniors Joe Penning Jackie Reynold . Timothy Rhines Jacqueline Rich Doug Richardson Peggy Ricke Susan Ridenoor Inge Riccke Kevin Riehl Marietta Riekcn Linda Riniker Steve Ritter Pyle-Ritter 259 Rochcl Rittgcrs Susan Roach Tim Robbins Karen Roberts Stacy Roberts Theresa Roberts Teresa Robinson Karen Robson Marilyn Roby Lisa Rock Daniel Rodamaker Roxane Rodgers Seniors John Rodriquez LeAnn Rokes Ann Rolland Jean Rothbart Geoff Rouse Dorothy Roy Cynthia Rumpza Donisue Rupp Sandy Rusch Karla Ruth Linda Rutz Julia Ryan 260 Rittgers-Ryan Kathy Sack Kathryn Sampson Connie Sams Tracy Sanches Kristin Sandbulte Kerry Sanders Kathleen Sarasio Sandra Sargent David Satre Steve Sauer Karen Saunders Joseph Sauter Seniors Kathleen Schccr Lili Scherrman DeLonn Schlindwcin Doreen Schlindwein Jeanne Schmidt Robert Schmidt Cheryl Schmit Geraldine Schmitt Joseph Schmitt Marilyn Schmitz Ronald Schneider Deborah Schnoebelen Sack-Schnocbelen 261 Susan Schoen Carla Schons Jill Schrocdcr Michael Schrocdcr Kathy Schuclka Michael Schultz Randal Schultz Faye Schwamman Timm Schwarz Phillip Sehmann Kandy Scip l.inda Sexton Seniors Mark Sexton Joanne Shaffer Sondra Shaffer Steven Shannon Sandra Shavcland Barry Shaw Donna Shaw Teresa Shaw Betty Shearer Judith Shultz Nancy Sickmann Joanne Sicck 262 Schocn-Sicck Jackie Siems Stacey Siepmann Carole Sievers Lori Sikora Tamera Simkins Patrick Simmons Robert Simmons Richard Simpsor Mary Sir Tcri Lee Sirplcss Kathryn Skoglund Nancy Sloth Seniors Paul Smart Catherine Smith Shelly Smith Kay Snook Dave Snyder Gary Snyder Russell Snyder Janet Solbcrg Kim Sorensen Diane Spcrfslagc Rebecca Spiclbauer Karmen Stahnkc Sicim-Stahnkc 263 Jean Sprunger Rhonda Stannard C harles Stansbury Audrey Staples Jeff Starbcck Glenda Stark Carol Stauter Brent Stearns Stacy Stchlcy Debra Stephenson Sandy Sterrett Steven Steveson Seniors Jerry Steward Kimberly Steward Theresa Stewart Debra Stickfort Jolcnc Stock Sandy Stodola Linda Stoltenberg Donald Slone Kimberly Stone Thomas Strang Lora Streff Jcannic Stroh 264 Sprungcr-Stroh Brent Stubbe Mark Sudderberg Christie Sundrup Clayton Suntken Paul Susemihl Anne Svoboda Cynthia Sylvester Michael Taft Kate Tandy David Teeter Scott Temple Denise Thcde Seniors Walter Thiclen Brenda Thics Ann Thompson Dorothy Thompson Joline Thompson Kris Thompson Lyndon Thompson Rhonda Thompson Susan Thorne Dave Tillou Sheree Timmerman JoAnn Tjaden Slubbe-Tjaden 265 Deannc Tomash Rick Tomy John Toync Felicia Trites Laura Troge Carlcen Trout Connie Tucker Donna Tucker Mark Twedt James Tweet Jill Udelhoven Kevin Ullestad Seniors Julie Underwood Franca Lndiandeye Katherine I rmie Melinda Vana Kimberly VanderBic Kim VanHouten Joel Vilcta Roxanne Vincent Steve Voissem Carol Vonnahmc Jill Vorthmann Joan Wagcman 266 Tomash-Wagcman Susan Wagner Sandra Waincr Kellie Waldc Mark Walker Maryc Walker Cheryl Wall Ken Walling Mary Walsh Brian Walther Debbie Warmke Ken Warren Chris Wasta Seniors Karen Waterman Janie Waters Kevin Watson Penny Weatherly Frank Weaver Ronald Weber Craig Weeks Angela Weidemann Bruce Weisinger Candy Welbes Paul Wells Joan Welsh Wajner-Webh 267 Thomas Wclther Linda Wclton Doreen Wcsscls Tony Wessely Lori West Teresa Wester Donna Westergard Thomas Whalen Kathy Whelchel Amy White Mark Whitham Kimberly Wiedmeyer Seniors Jim Wiese Theresa Wiggerman David Wilkerson Lisa Wilkin Connie Wilkins Michele Wilkinson Marcy Willford Deborah Williams Christina Wilson Bryan Windmark Kate Witte Wanda Wocstc 268 Wdthcr-Woesle Christine Wolcott Susan Woodruff Patricia Wynn Kim Yager Mitch Yates Deanna Yilek Janelle Young Linda Young Maura Young Scott Youngstrom Rudy Zagar Mark Zahn Seniors Sandra Zcch Peggy Zicscr Annette Zmolek Mary Mehrtens and husband Don chat after commencement with University of Iowa regency exchange student Sheri Burleson. Wolcott-Zmolek 269 INDEX Abbott, Katherine 234 Abbott, Robert 192 Abel, Janice 113 Abel. Mark 170 Abele, Ann 198 Abens, Patricia 234 Abraham, Fred 41 Abraham. Ron 13 Accounting Club 104 Accounting Department 13 Adamovicz, Jeff 226 Adams, Bret 234 Adams, Bryant 192 Adams. Dave 147 Adams. Doug 20 Adams, Edna 20S Adams, Julie 84, 182 Adams, Lori 127 Adams, Russ 153, 191 Addink, Dale 226 Adelmund, Gary 161 Administration 10 Adkins, Cindy 234 Ahart, Karen 105 Ahlcrs, Jackie 203 Ahrabi-Fard, Iradge 20. 136 Ahrens, Katherine 234 Aibc), Howard 31 Aikman. Harvey 192 Albers. Carolyn 199 Albert, Ann 126 Albert. Laurie 190 Alberts, Dave 227 Alberts. Joyce 113 Alberts, Lyle 45 Albcrtsen. Dawne 205 Albrecht. Diane 124, 234 Albrecht, James 22 Albrecht. Jeff 24 Aldrich, Jeanette 197 Aldrich. Karen 234 Aldrich. Mark 220 Aldridge, Lynn 205 Aldridge, Mary Nan 18 Alert, Shelley 54 Alexander. Dan 227 Alexander, Judith 234 Alfred. Kevin 171 Aljets, Dwayne 98. 164, 234 All. Melinda 202 Allan, Carma 234 Allec, Kate 96. 126 Allen, Don 20 Allen, Kim 199 Allen. Lauren 211 Allen, Raencl 210 Allen, Sue 202 Allen, Terry 134 Allenstein, Tom 190 Allgaicr, Jeanne 234 Allman. Denise 181 Alpha Chi Omega 126 Alpha Delta Pi 125 Alpha Phi 124 Alpha Xi Delta 125 Alsman, Melissa 205, 234 Althoff, Theresa 234 Altwood, Renee 68 Alumni Association 114 Alvermann, Donna 18 Amaro, Manny 168 Amble. Mary 234 Ambrose, Stuart 174 Amend. Edward W. 32 Amfahr, Lisa 234 Amfahr, Rhonda 199 Ammerman, Pam 173 Amy 196 Anatevka 178 Anderegg, Renee 173 Anderle, Keith 221 Anders, Elaine 205 Anderson, Barb 182 Anderson, Bette 105. 126, 234 Anderson. Bob 175 Anderson, Carol 108, 234 Anderson, Cheryl 103, 179 Anderson. Dan 87 Anderson, Diane 208 Anderson. Glenn 218 Anderson. Coach J.D. 141, 144, 147 Anderson. Jane 102, 105, 182, 188, 234 Anderson. Joan 105. 182 Anderson, Joe 134 Anderson. John 127 Anderson, Karma 21, 204 Anderson, Kirk 139 Anderson. Kristen 181 Anderson. Kristine 202 Anderson. Lori A. 125, 178 Anderson, Lori R. 181 Anderson. Lynn 171 Anderson, Mark 210 Anderson. Mary 198 Anderson, Pat 189 Anderson. Robert 234 Anderson. Roger 226 Anderson. Ron 23 Anderson, Russ 52 Anderson, Sarah 234 Anderson, Soloman 153 Anderson. Steve 213 Anderson. Susan 102, 152. 179 Anderson. Tom 144, 221 Anderson, Dr. Wayne 36 Anderson, Dr. Wylie 41 Anderton, Wanda 203 Andre. Jill 145, 203 Andresen, Dec 178 Andresen, Julie 178 Andreessen. La Verne 13 Andrews. Jeff 170 Andrews. Martha 126 Aadromeda 208 Anliker. Jay 191 Anliker. Keith 234 Anstoetter, Brenda 202 Anstoetter, Brian 188 Antenen, Cheryl 76, 188 Antigone 208 Anton. Bryan 226 Aossey, Nancy 65 Apache 162 Apartments 230 Aphrodite 209 Appenzeller, Terry 234 Appleby, Ruth 102 Applegct, Scott 227 Aquarius 188 Arapabo 162 Arkaasaw Bear 53 Aries 193 Argotsinger, Julie 234 Arkfield, Mary 91 Armstrong, Kathy 120 Armstrong, Kay 182 Armstrong, Lee Ann 41 Arndt, Christie 163 Arndt, Mary 173 Amould, Mike 219 Arm, Lori 199 Arntzen, Jay 144 Arntzen, Julie 212 Arnzen, Kathy 204 Aro, Taina 137, 167 Art 26 Artist Series 58 Ashby, Nancy 212 Ashe, Alyssa 193 Ashbaugh, Don 15, 20 Ashley. Elizabeth 164 Ashlinc, Janet 69. 108 Ashline, Kay 205 Ask. Carolyn 99. 192 Askren, Stan 98 Aspclmcier, Carla 205 Athena 209 Atherton, Linda 199 Atlanta 210 Attwood, Renee 109, 163 Auestad, Tammy 188 Auld, Michelle 213 Aune, Craig 218 Austin. C. Murrary 42 Austin. Sue 234 Avants, Mary 167 Avila. Carol 235 Ayers, Rich 218 Baack, Kathie 110, 164 Babcock. Patricia 111 Babor. Nancy 189 270 Index Babst. William 164 Bachman. Jon 235 Bachman. Kim 191 Bacon. Marcia 213 Baer, Kaihy 235 Baer. Kimberly 145 Bahe. Steve 164 Bahl. Greg 139, 227 Babb, Laura 197 Bahlmann. Terry 147, 235 Baicr. Brett 190 Baicr. Pat 106. 178 Bailey. Bob 220 Bainbndgc. Glen 99 Baintcr. Brooke 188 Bair. Jeff 120. 225. 235 Baird. Karen 124, 183 Baker. Brian 66 Baker. Carla 235 Baker, Diane 208 Baker. Jerry 89 Baker. John 221 Baker. Mark 109. 174 Baker. Sara 102 Baker. Susan 191 Bakken. Tammy 18 Baldwin. Lisa 184. 235 Balk, Pcgg Anne 209 Ball. Lisa 235 Ball. Melissa 188 Ball. Rod 225 Ballantync. Beth 205 Balmcr. Craig 225 Balvanz. Keith 164. 235 Banaszek. l.isa 211 Bandy. Wendy 180 Banwart, Jarret 190 Barber. Sandy 203 Barks. Bill 235 Barlow. Brent 218 Barnes. Karla 180 Barnes. Polly 163 Barnes, Terri 203 Baron. Rachel 178 Barrer, Dana 127 Barrer, Diane 204 Barrett. Todd 174 Barrios, Frank 46 Barron. Scott 224 Barry. Peggy 203 Barry. Stacey 203 Barry. Thomas 31 Barstow, Lori 125. 203 Barta. Pam 205 Barline. Sue 105. 183 Bartlett. Dee 203 Bartlett llall 160 Bart . Kelly 209 Baseball 147 Basketball M) 142 Basketball (W) 140 Bates. Beth 205 Bates. Carla 235 Bates. Seth 83 Baltani. Angie 167 Battcy. Howard 148. 188 Baty. Jackson 120 Bauer. Bill 218 Bauer. Boo 166 Bauer. Boyd 173 Bauer. Deb 183 Bauer. Susan 196 Baughman. Kenneth 29 Baujhman, Kris 104 Baum. Amy 98. 165. 235 Baum. Diane 38 Bauman. Jodi 173 Baumgartner. Craig 162 Baumcl, Helen 119 Baumhover. Craig 174 Baur. Sue 235 Baxter. John 175 Baxter. Rod 190 Beadle. Kristy 203 Bean. Andrea 183 Bean. Julie 235 Bear. Renee 204 Beard. Cindy 179 Bearden. Amy 193 Beaudry. Brian 172 Beavers. Linda 235 Beavers. Tod 213 Becicka. Dawn 161. 167 Beck. Dave 221 Becker. Caryl 31 Becker. Gloria 203 Becker. James 24 Becker. Linda 198 Becker. Tom 227 Becker. Troy 153 Becket. Lisa 191 Beckman. Mary 31 Beckmann, Jeff 227 Beem. Natalie 180 Bccnblossom. Julie 204 Beer. Amy 197 Beer. Chris 97. 183. 235 Bees. Tammy 204 Begg. Tim 191 Bcghtol. Teresa 24 Bchkrs. Bob 221 Bchling. Cheryl 193 Bchling. John 112 Bchling. Leta 112 Bchounck. Jcanninc 235 Behrens. Dawn 205 Bcincr. Marie 202 Beisner. Linda 202 Bcldcn. Bryan 83 Bcldcn. Cynthia 181. 235 Bcldcn. Michelle 83 Bcldcn. Paula 109. 205 Bclding. Mary 171 Bell. Beth 235 Bell. Cindy 179 Bell. Dan 220 Bell. Darin 189 Bell. Pat 235 Bella 202 Belle 196 Bcllig. Mary 208 Belli zi, Roscann 235 Bcllvillc. Dean 221 Beluska. Vasile 31 Bemis, Brent 225 Bcmrich. Debbie 197 Benda. Kelly 192 Bcndcl. JoF.llcn 107. 165 Bender. David 127 Bender Hall 168 Bender. Mary Ann 96. 98. 105. 235 Benedix. Kim 182 Benesh. Chad 219 Benge. Mike 224 Bengtson. Rick 27 Bennett. Dave 144 Bennett. Stan 164 Bennett. Vanessa 123. 125. 235 Benning. Kelly 235 Benshoof. Herb 236 Benson. Jodi 126. 236 Benson. Laurie 182 Benson. Linda 171. 236 Bcntlcr. Sue 126, 214 Berentsen. Dan 219 Berg. Russ 172 Berger. Jennifer 144. 205 Berger. Patricia 236 Bcrglund. Norm 188 Bcrglund, Patty 126 Bergman. Donna 174 Bergman. Phillip 236 Bergmann, Cindy 196 Bergmann. Lucinda 105, 236 Bcrgquisl. Barton 34 Bergren. Dave 174 Beringer. Pete 148. 192 Bern. Chcri 96 Bern. Tammy 28 Bernardo. Bill 15 Bernhardt. Steve 169 Bcrnholtz. Joni 199 Bcrnthal. Dr. John 28 Berry. Coach James 143 Berry. Larry 147 Bcrtc. Angie 174 Bcrtc. Shclli 204 Bcrthel. Teresa 199 Bcrtlcson. lxo 55 Bertness. Kim 163 Bcrtsch. Irene 236 Betterton. Maribcllc 24 Betts. Don 236 Beyer, Lorri 236 Beyer, Mary 106. 180 Bcykirch. Hugh 28 Bieber. Mark 192 Bieglcr. Laurie 205 Bichl. Mary 205 Biclscr. Dave 221 Bicrl. Francis 219 Bicrl. Greg 219 Bierma. Sheryl 126 Bierman. Sherri 67 Biermann. Rhonda 181 Bierna. Sherri 176 Bierwirth. Robin 214 Bicscmier. Linda 212 Bigbcc. Jen 208 Bigger. Jeancal 196 Bigger. Kevin 225 Bigler, Steven 26 Biglcy. Angela 236 Biglcy, Tracy 236 Billett. Julie 164 Billingsley. Lisa 14, 115, 126. 236 Billmycr. Susan 236 Bills. Sally 105 Binder!. Rowdy 218 Bingham. Amy 105 Biology 34 Birkes. Jim 174 Bish. Tammi 198 Bishop. Jim 105 Bishop, l.uann 183 Bisscll. Chcric 202 Bixlcr, Dave 172 Black. Brent 110. 236 Black. Joan 180 Black. Karen 210 Blackford. Laura 173 Blackford. Peggy 172 Blackley. Mike 224 Blackwood. Jam 196 Blake. Mary 110 Blanchard. Dean 236 Blandford. Greg 175 Blankcnficld. Leon 218 Blasingamc. Terri 124 Bledsoe. 1-auric 208 Bless. LaRac 182 Blevins, Julia 183 Blichmann. Mary 137 Block, Jay 143 Block. Jcoff 175 Blockus, Joyce 197 Blodgett, Sue 202 Bloem, Mark 211 Bloomquist. Mike 236 Bluder, Dave 163 Blum. Laura 179 Blum. Lisa 199 Blunt, Terry 220 Bock, Brenda 205 Bock, Emil 31 Bock, Melissa 172 Bockhaus, Janey 180 Bockhaus, Kristie 172 Boeding, Kim 192 Boekhoff, Don 171 Bocmcckc, Michele 173 Boenish, Vern 219 Boerm, Traci 184 Boever, Keith 153 Bohliken, Michelle 152, 236 Bohlman, Terry 133 Bohr. JoAnn 125 Boise 218 Bole. Dennis 27 Bolgren, Mary 102 Bolibaugh, Ernie 162 Bollinger, Kee Wee 18. 192, 236 Bollwinkel, Carl 24 Bond. Kelly 170 Bond. Mark 220 Bone. Kim 182 Bonine. Kathy 137, 152 Bonner. Scott 208 Booten, Greg 221 Booth, Tracy 220 Booton, Kirby 218 Boots. Robert 218, 236 Booze, Julie 209 Borbeck, Suzy 208 Borcherding, Cindy 236 Borcherding, Val 144, 199 Bordeaux 202 Bordeaux Beaus 124 Borselh. Kris 60 Bos, Kristyn 179 Boss. Coach Jeff 144 Both. Doug 220 Both. James 236 Bouska. Ken 218 Bowers, Cindy 144 Bowers. Debi 179 Bowes. Julie 183 Bowes, Rhonda 178 Bowman. Teresa 197 Boyd. Brad 139, 172 Boyken, Deb 174, 236 Boyscn, Brad 64 Boyt, Sheila 236 Braband, Carol 180 Bra by, Laorie 180 Braden. Becky 210 Bradford. Kevin 162 Bradley. Jim 219 Bradshaw, Lynn 99. 237 Brady, Karen 125, 182 Braggs. Julie 16, 205 Brallier. Peggy 98 Braman. Gary 18 Brand, Curt 173 Brannon, Andy 113, 220 Branson, Kathy 165, 237 Branstrator, Brenda 237 Bratland, Cindy 174 Brausc, Duane 219 Bray. Carter 227 Brcka. Terry 170 Brecht, Lori 237 Brecht, Susan 108, 182 Breen, Deb 123, 125, 237 Breen. Todd 219 Brcitbach. Mary 195, 198 Breitbah, Jerome 229 Breitenbucher, Tom 218 Breithaupt, Lisa 136 Brekke, Brenda 183 Bremickcr. Doug 127 Brenna, Linda 237 Brennan, Colleen 237 Brennan, Margaret 237 Brennan, Mary 237 Brennan, Terry 170 Brennan. Theresa 172 Brettmann, Tim 218 Breucr, Teresa Ann 237 Brewer. Sue 136 Brichetto. Bob 219, 237 Bridgewater, Barb 108, 205 Bridgewater, Gary 173 Briggs 173 Briggs. Dianna 24 Brimcyer, Beth 209 Brimeyer. Joanne 199 Brimeyer, Mary Lynn 211, 237 Brimm, Paul 22 Brinkly, Rick 218 Brinkman, Julie 237 Brinning, Angela 203 Britt, Jill 178 Brittain, Marla 237 Bro, Dr. Ronald 37 Brobst. Debbie 183 Brockschink, Betty 193 Broders, Kevin 188 Brocll, Joyce 22 Brogan, Kelly 174 Brooks. Linda 202 Brosniham, Moog 200 Brousard, Jeff 20 Brown. Dan 221, 237 Brown, Dave 173 Brown. Denise 123, 125, 237 Brown, Ginger 123 Brown, Jacqueline 187, 191 Brown. Janet 237 Brown, Jeffrey 43. 99 Brown, Jim 226 Brown, Julie 179 Brown, Keith 224 Brown, Kim 237 Brown, Kristi 124 Brown, Linda 237 Brown, Laurie 188 Brown. Lyann 24 Brown. Marti 204 Brown. Sandra 163 Brown, Tom 189 Brown, Toni 191 Brudcr, Chris 165 Bruess, Betty 205 Brugioni. Kurt 227 Bruha, John 38 Bruha, Marv 220. 237 Brus, Bob 226 Bruty, Tina 204 Bryan, Con 202 Bryan, Nancy 202 Bryant. Rondec 178, 237 Buchanan, Phil 237 Buckley, Gregg 103 Buckmaster, Larry 211 Budnik, Julie 125 Budweg. Adriane 189 Buesing, Angie 209 Buhr, Barbara 198 Buhrow, Lenard 237 Bulger. Mark 220 Bullen, Amy 188 Bullock. Gay 184 Bultje, Ronald 237 Burch, Cindy 205 Burds, Caro! 202 Burg, Amy 181 Burgardt, Barb 213 Burgart, Lisa 238 Burger, Jennifer 146 272 Index Burgess. Becky 164 Burke. Barbara 24 Burke, David 238 Burke. John 224 Burke. Rick 48 Burkhart. Marsha 108. 212 Burlingham, Brenda 167 Burman. Dave 107. 225 Burmcister. Denise 204 Burncs. Clco 227 Burns, Jennifer 178 Burns. Jill 208 Burns. Julie 170 Burns. Larry 238 Burr, Donna 20S Burr, Rod 127 Burrichter, Carlcnc 97. 103. 104, 238 Burricr, Daryl 164 Burrow. Jim 14. 16 Burrows. Mary Margaret 170 Busch. Janis 238 Buschcr. Lynn 108 Buscr. Susie 124 Bushc. Beu 224 Business Education and Administrator Management 14 Basse. Perry 127 Butcher, Bryan 151 Butler. Mike 238 Butler, Jolenc 203 Butler. Tracy 107. 202 Butterfield. Brad 213 Butters. Cathy 209 Butters, Jeanne 121 Butters. Mark 192 Butzicr. Kenneth 24 Buyert. Barb 108. 178 Byerly, Lesa 183 Byers, John 221 Byrne. Mary 181 Byrnes. Greg 220 C Caballero. Deb 73 Cacciatore. Cathy 202 Caddcn. Mike 220 Cade. Rcnaldo 134 Cahan, Gene 163 Cahill. Carolyn 30. 238 Cain. Brendan 189 Cain. Jerry 226 Cain. Madalyn 199 Cain. Marilyn 210 Calhoun. Bill 114 Callahan. Bill 23. 50 Callahan. Mary 199, 238 Calondcr. Sue 96. 205 Camarigg. Valeric 205 Camelot 178 Campbell. Catherine 238 Campbell. Dave 119 Campbell Hall 176 Campbell Hall Senate 106 Campbell. Robin 163 Campbell, Sylvia 238 Candide 52 Canfield. Katie 209 Canfield. Mary Jo 238 Cannella. Gailc 18 Canney. Dave 219 Cannon, Mary 47, 238 Cantabcrry, Laurie 205 Capion. Ann 97. 106. 180 Capitani. Dave 188 Capitani, John 218 Cappaert. Jim 221 Capricorn 170 Carbcrry. Brad 53 Carbcrry. Tracy 152. 209 Carey. Sherri 183 Carlcy, Dave 93 Carlin. Dan 227 Carlin. Phyllis 27 Carlisle. Tom 27 Carlson. Colleen 180 Carlson. Kevin 227 Carlson. Marcia 238 Carlson. Michelle 203 Carlson. Mike 123 Carlson. Shari 182 Carlson. Suzanne 167 Carlson. Terri 127. 180 Carlson. Trudy 124 Carman, Keith 191 Carmen. Jean 189 Carmichael. Brent 163 Carmody. Kathy 198 Carney. Jim 147 Carolan, Chris 77. 211 Carpenter 218 Carr. Dan 225 Carr. Valeric 181 Carrie 197 Carroll 224 Carson. Karen 196 Carstcns. Jenny 52 Carstenscn. Linda 238 Carter, Catherine 238 Carter. Iclamc 202 Carver. Don 22 Carver. Dr. Fred D. 17 Carver. Polly 178 Case, Doug 170 Cash. Lisa 188 Cashman, Teresa 178 Cat 197 Catata 203 Caughcy, Bob 191 Cavallaro. Kim 174 Cav naugh. Diane 189 Cawclti. Scott 29 Cayton, Jim 226 Ccchota. Cynthia HO. 208 Cernohouse. Sharon 124, 208 Chabert. Henri 30 C hablis 203 Chadwcll. Dana 203 Chally. Jill 184 Chamber Music Series 56 Chambers. Catherine 238 Chambers. Jeff 220. 238 Chambers. Terri 228 Chaney. Amy 173 Chang. James 35 Chapman. Dan 227 Chapman. Janis 190. 238 Chapman. P3m 172 Chapman. Randy 226 Chapman. Scott 171 Chapman. Sharon 204 Charlie 198 Chase. John 220 Chase. Melanie 192 Chedcrquist, Kevin 96. 175 Cheer Squad 109 Cheetany. Tamman 208 Chelesvig. Shelly 191 Chemistry 35 Cherry. Jay 224 Chcsmore. Lynettc 173 Cheyenne 163 Chidcster. Bruce 31 Chidister. Karin 127 Child. Lorric 238 Chiles. Dave 219 Chisman. Brenda 174 Chizck. Margaret 96. 102 Choy. Moon Sock 209 Chrcncik. Cheryl 181 Christensen. Barry 238 Christensen. David 24 Christensen. Hint 227 Christensen. Phil 14 Christensen. Rich 147 Christian. Deb 238 Christiansen, Daryl 224 Christianson. Dan 192 Christianson. Roger 116 Christie. Julie 212 Christmas 84 Christy. Julie 192 Clabaugh. Gcrd 225 Claes. Kathleen 193. 238 Clancy. Howard 238 Clark. Beth 73. 205 Clark. Dick 45 Clark, laura 164 Clark. Mark 162. 238 Clark. Marshelle 146 Clark. Robert 42 Clarke 224 darken. Michelle 119. 121. 239 Clary. Martha 239 Classon. Lome 109. 126. 211 Claude. Darwin 173 Claus. Robert 48 Clausen. Bernard 34 Clausen. Joe 164 Clausen. Kim 174 Claussen. Jane 198 Clay pool. Rustin 239 Clayton. Brenda 108 Clayton. Karen 184 Clayton. Wayne 239 Cleveland. David 124 Clevenger. Lynne 202 Cline. Doug 226 Clouse. Greg 221 Clow. Kent 190. 239 Cobbs. Missy 212 Cochrane. Stu 150. 151 Cocco. Paul 225 Coffclt. Mary 239 Coffey. Leslie 191 Coggins. Brenda 189 Coggins. Paul 164 Colburn. Carol 27 Colby. Heidi 214 Cole. Dr. John 40. 48 Cole. Linda 193 Cole. Taz 174 Coleman. Jean 197 Coleman. Joni 183 Coles. Cindy 199 College of Education 17 College of Humanities and Fine Arts 25 College of Natural Sciences 33 College of Social and Behavioral Sciences 40 Collcntinc. Joe 170 Collins. Jean Ann 170 Collison. Carmen 209 Colpitis, Rick 226 Colwell. Kristy 199 Comanche 163 Combs. Celeste 144 Comer. Teresa 212 Comito. Carmcla 107. 197 Index 273 Communication and Theatre Art 27 Communicative Disorders 2 Condon. Deborah 198 Cone. Kevin 221 Conklin. Cathy 179 Conklin. Forrest 27 Conklin. Phyllis 44 Conlon, Anne 105. 212 Conlon. Marion 124 Conlon. Patrick 151. 210. 215. 239 Conlon. Susie 124, 128 Conner. Clair 208 Conner, Dan 225 Connolly. Julie 239 Connolly. Kathy 181 Connor. Jay 153 Connor. Susan 54 Conrad. Gail 239 Conroy. Kathy 239 Conzett. Kathy 120. 239 Coohey. Carol 212 Cook. Cindy 110. 197 Cook. Cyndc 163 Cook. Julie 171 Cook. Kathy 102. 239 Cook. Lori 146. 179 Cook. Mike 226 Cook. Stephanie 171 Cook. Tina 208 Coonradt. Lisa 105. 170 Coons. Cindy S3. 211 Cooper, Conni 184. 239 Cooper. Jan 239 Cooper. Kathy 174 Copeland. Jeffrey 29 Copcsius, Bcrnic 225 Coppin. Chris 184 Corbin. Nancy 239 Corbin. Steven 16 Corcoran. Carol 172 Cordes. Cindy 239 Cordcs, Steven 239 Cordey 204 Corley. Mark 144 Cornwell. Joyce 199 Corrick. William 239 Corscllo. Chris 150 Cory. Steve 224 Cosens. Mark 226 Coso. Nick 134 Coso. Xuchitl 160 Costas. Liz 121 COoey. Steve 175 Coughlin. Craig 127 Coughlin. Dave 226 Coulthard. Cindy 239 Courtnage. Lee 23 Courtrighl. I.aura 198, 239 Courtright. Michelle 96. 198 Cousins. Scott 173 Couture, John 166 Cowan. George 25 Cowen. Graeme 31 Cox. Cathy 182 Cox. Steven 162 Coziahr. Nancy 112 Coziahr. Walter 112 Craig. Connie 170 Cram. Laura 203 Crandall. Anne 204. 239 Crane. Diane 204 Craven, Linda 212 Crawford. Ann 184 Crawford. Lynn 165 Crawford. Timothy 239 Crawley. Tim 218 Crccdcn. Paul 239 Crisman, Marcia 39 Crisp. Vanessa 239 Crist. Mary 240 Cronbaugh. Wendy 197 Crooks. Ginger 203 Cross, Brad 147 Cross Country (M) 139 Cross Country (W) 138 Cross. John 32. 102 Crowl. Catherine 150, 240 Crowley. Patrick 30 Crowly, Dave 218 Crownficld. David 32 Cruikshank. Laurie 121. 179 Cryer. Dennis 20 Cubit. Mark 220 Cuddigan. Joan 240 Cue. Debra 202 Cullen. Mark 240 Cullison, Jeff 175 Cummings. Donald 41, 211 Cummins 225 Cunningham. Chuck 221 Cunningham. Ray 61. 226 Cunningham. Susan 55 Curl. Charolyn 111 Curran. Jeff 148. 240 Curry, Ellen 209 Curtis. Dave 174 Custer. Kim 163 Cutler. Greg 96. 163 Cuvelier. Kathy 213 Cuvelier. Tom 221 Czabala, Susan 97, 115. 240 D Dahle. Kevin 107. 226 Dahle-Mclsathc. Darren 170 Dahlem. Rick 226 Dahlhauscr. Mindy 183 Dahlstrom. Eric 171 Daiker. Amy 199 Dakota 164 Dale. Russell 208 Daleske. Judy 240 Daly. Debbie 204 Damahe. Anita 194. 198 Dance Marathon 86 Dancer Mall 186 Dang. Jhanh 178 Daniels. Lisa 124 Daniels. Randy 220 Danielson. Mary 104. HO. 188. 240 Danner, Jeff 224 Darland. Tim 190 Darling. Barbara 20 Darrow. Donald 24 Dass. Vicki 96. 105. 240 Daulton. Sandra 240 Davidson. Doug 190 Davidson. Nadcnc 24 Davis. Ann 136. 208 Davis, Betty 141. 144 Davis. Chris 227 Divis. Darrell 13. 98. 174 Davis. Dee 209 Davis. Dorreen 196. 240 Davis. Jean 214 Davis, Jeremiah 134 Davis. Kim 205 Davis. Kris 173 Davis, LcAnn 178 Davis, Lyn 124. 190 Davis. Marc 131. 147 Davis. Randall 225 Davis. Scott 13 Davis. Terry 220 Davis. Tom 20 Davis. Zoc 181 Daw. Glen 112 Daw. Terri 196 Dawes. Becky 240 Daws. Chuck 102 Dawson. Mary 202 Day. J'nc 102. 138. 152 Dean. Brenda 181 Dean. Kurt 110 Dean. Robert 31 Dearborn, Linda 240 Dcbcckcr. Tom 174 DcBccr. Beth 102, 240 DeBo. Mike 153. 189 DeBrower, Janinc 172 DeCook. Donna 203 DeCook. JoAnn 171 DeCook. Sara 214 Dcdrick, Charles 50 Dedrick, Scott 24 DeGreef. Diane 199 DeGrootc. Laura 178 DcGrootc. Mary Ann 197 Dcitcring. Deb 125, 152 Dcitrick. Kathy 183 Dejardin. Tracy 103. 240 De-Ja-Vu 179 Dejong. Mark 110. 188 DcKock. Joel 240 DcKock. Rosemary 240 DcKock. Walter 36 Dclaficld. Dave 36 Delaney. Mary 164 Delanoit. Patti 240 Delchanl, Kevin 115. 240 Dclfs. Randy 191 Dclpcrdang. Ann 211 Dclperdang. Janice 211 Dclpcrdang. Joe 219 Della Upsilon 127 Demeter 210 Demmer. Luann 205 DcNault, Kenneth 36 Dcncklau. Gary 240 Dcncklau. Pamela 198. 240 Denham. Jim 112 Denham. Marcy 167 Denham. Sue 112 Denier. Kim 196, 240 Denner. Jan 205 Dennis. E.A. 37 Dennis, l urie 96. 178 Denny, Moira 212 Dcntcl. Tom 220. 240 DePenning, Richard 219 DePriesl. Rhonda 174 DcRcgnicr. Dan 219 DcRuyter. Sue III. 125 Desolcl. Mary 198 Dcsousa. 1-aurcl 202 Dctlcfscn, Julie 203 Dettmann. Darla 96. 98. 102, 106. 178. 240 Deutmeyer, Dean 218 DeVault. John 148 Devine. Dot 197 DeVries. Aricia 241 Dewitt. Steve 224 Diamond. Deb 209 Diamond. Saul 16 Dickcn. Saralyn 105 274 Index Dickerson. Natalie 106. 125, 184 Dicdcrich. Kari 197 Diekmann. Sherri 241 Diemer, Curt 173 Dicrcks. Beth 92. 126. 192 Dicrckscn, LcAnn 172 Diers. Janet 180 Dietrich, Ellen 197 Dietzcl. Cindy 208 Dill. Steve 225 Dillon. Mark 218 Dimlcr. Kirm 123 Dinovo. Maryjo 241 Dione 211 Dion)su 211 Dirkes. Larry 39 Dirks. Keith 218 Disney, Brian 171 Ditmer. Joe 226 Ditsworth. Jill 171 Dixon. Michael 241 Dixon. Tami Jo 241 Doan. Dave 224 Dockstadcr. David 36 Dockstadcr. Jackie 205 Doden, Arnold 153. 188 Dodge. Curt 175 Dodge. Jeff 220 Doeden, Jay 170 Dochrmann. Bev 199 Doerzman, Dave 219 Dolan. Mary Pat 199 Doll 179 Dolson. Randy 224 Donaghy. Brian 225 Donato. Dave 219 Donlon. Kelly 180 Donnelly. Emmil 112 Donnelly. Leo 112 Donnelly. Mike 224 Donnelly. Paul 226 Donnelly. Theresa 112 Donohoc. Deborah 241 Donohue. Anne 197 Donovan. John 170 Doocy. Diana 241 Dooley. Ann 173. 241 Dooley. Beth 202 Doran. Lori 188 Dorazio. Dan 134. 135 Dorn. Doug 241 Dory. Joan 106, 182 Dostal. Cheryl 241 Dotseth. Gregory 38 Doty, Marcia 47 Dotzenrod. Laurel 126 Doizenrod. Lisa 126, 214 Doud. James 24 Doughan. Deb 202 Dougherty, Anita 212 Douglas. Karen 126 Dovoky. Mary 167 Dowell. Dr. Virgil 34 Downey. Dr. John C. 49. 83 Downing. Joni 173 Downing. Kelly 180 Downs. Dan 170 Dowty. Wayne 220 Do lc. Kathryn 198 Do lc, Mike 225 Drahn. Sally 172 Drake 219 Drake. Kim 241 Drake. Mark 223. 226 Drallc. Barb 101 Draper, Heather 182 Drennan. Racnettc 126 Drenth. Deb 141. 144 Drew. Beth 209 Drew clow. Lori 192 Drcxlcr. Dan 218 Drilling. Dina 164 Drish. Ann 173 Duckworth, Cindy 170 Dodolski. Becky 197 Duca. Jerry 24 Duca. Joan 24 Duff. Steve 190 Duffy. Patrick 107. 241 Duffy. Norccn 183 Duhme. Cheryl 182 Duhn, Sandy 164 Dulin, Doug 192 Dumar, Jim 220 Dumlcr. Lorelei 189 Dunbar. Ann Mary 19 Duncan. Dr David 38 Duncan. Mark 170 Dunham. Joan 203 Dunkcl. Norbert 222 Dunleavy. John 218 Dunmirc. Jan 125 Dunn. Dan 171 Dunn. Kathy 203 Dunn. Michele 171 Dunne, Marty 171 Dunning. Kim 195. 198 Dunwoody, Beth 204 Dupont, Agnes 196 Duran. Clarisa 203 Durdky, Denise 189 Durham. Dr. Norris 48 Duront. Mary 44 Durschcr. Brenda 203 Durschcr. Jeff 219 Dursky. Denise 241 Durst. Sara 66. 152. 209 Duster. Marilyn 199 Dutchcr, Frank 15 Dutcher. Lorraine 15 Duysen. Steve 171 Dvorak. Bill 170 Dwyer. Melanie 205 Dyal. Alan 207. 221 Dye. Lisa 7 Dyer. Nancy 126. 214 Dykstre. Curt 227 D ikonski. Jill 145. 203 E Earth Science 36 Eash. Sue 180 Eason. Trish 146. 203 Eberhardt. Ken 231 F.bers. Jane 97. 105. 198 Ebers. Julie 212 Eblcn. Roy 28 Eckcbrccht. Carol 197 Eckermann. Cyndi 241 Eckhardt, Jay 188 Eckhardt, Rich 188 Eckstein. Alicia 171 Economics 41 Edelweiss 180 Edson. Susie 113. 179 Educational Psychology and Foundations 19 Edwards. Kurt 174 Ege. Cynthia 188. 241 F.ggcn, Pete 221 Egger. Paul 153 Eggers, Dean 220 Eggers. Deb 178 Eggers. Jeanette 182 Eggleston. Scott 147 Ehlers. Pam 96. 109. 182 Ehlcrs. Steve 107. 220 Ehlert. Missy 108 Ehresman. Shelly 178 Ehrhardt. Rick 224 Eidc. Tutti 203 Eilers. Lawrence 34 Einck, Beth 203 Einck, Deb 178 Einck. Scott 188 Eischeid. Patrick 110. 189 F.isclc, Kay 126 Elbert. Karen 170 Elifson. Harry 175 Eller. Mark 191. 241 Eller. Robert 18 Ellerman. Deb 241 Ellerman, Donna 179 Ellertson. Kathy 125. 212 Ellis. Barb 179 Ellis. Kelly 134 Ellis. Renee 179 Elrick. Becky 196 Els berry. Mel 220 Elsbcrry. Sandy 138. 152. 212 Embree. Lisa 198 Emery. H. Eric 241 Emig. Irvin 217 Enabnit. Robyn 209. 241 F.ngardt, Ralph 39 Engardt. Susan 241 Engel. Ann 202 F.ngcl. Greg 191 Engel. Jeff 144. 218 Engclbrccht. Melanie 165. 241 Engclhardt. Doreen 171 F.ngler. Ann 214 Engler, Julie 208 English. Chris 144. 220 English language and Literature 29 Ensmingcr. Mary 97 Eppard. Kelly 121. 241 Epplcy. Arden 19, 96, 210 Erdmann. Ann 214 Eriksen. Scott 124, 220 Erickson. Doug 241 Erickson. Harley 19 Erickson. Rick 148 Erickson. Sal 191 Ernst. Beth 174 Ernst. Sandy 172 Ernstcr. Beth 103. 203 Erpclding. Sue 193 Erwin. Sharon 241 Espclding. Diana 173 Esser, Michael 242 Essler, Kathy 106. 180. 184 Esslingcr. Curt 211 Estep. Mary Lou 242 Estep. Sandy 103. 164. 242 Etnier. Nancy 106 Elscheidl. Susan 50 Euchner. Russell 18 Evans. Debra 210. 242 Even. Gina 85 Evens. Benno 162 Evens. Rose 163 Evenson. Wayne IS Everton. Joseph 24 Evritt. Ladana 163 F.walt. John 220 Index 275 Ewell, Brent 242 Ewell. Pamela 242 Ewoldt, Karen 24. 71. 72. 96. 98. 115. 203. 242 Extension and Continuing Education $0 Fahey. Janice 182 Fahey. Patsy 109 Fahley. Patricia 242 Fair. Terino 136, 171 Fairall. Dcidrc 126 Fairchild. Ann 180 Family Housing 228 Fangman. Duane 242 Fangman. Mary 232 Farina, Dan 219 Farland. Todd 220 Farrcl. Robin 165 Farrier, Joe 221 Faulkner. Chris 211 Fay. Steve 171 Fearing. Kelly 197 Fecht. Merle 242 Fccik. Dr. John 37 Fcdderson. Lisa 111. 171 Fcdcrspicl. Karla 138 Fcdson. Robert 242 Fee. Connie 196 Fcilmeicr, Mary 183 Feld. Ann Marie 196 Feldman. Ann 170 Feldman. Julie 212. 242 Fcltz, Doug 116 Fcnskc. Paul 174 Ferguson. Cynthia 242 Ferguson. Nanci 173 Ferguson. R. Marc 220. 242 Fcttkcthcr. Kathleen 193 Fettkcthcr. Mike 175 Fctzer. Joan 242 Fctzer. Kim 213 Fctzer, Tim 227 Feuerhak. Donald 32 Fick. Dan 132. 139 Fick. Roxy 180 Fiedler. Bill 221 Field Hockey 137 Ficnup. Mark 110 Fifield. Lory 179 Fifo. Kevin 174 Fike. Randy 242 Filiatrault. Alesha 125 Finch, l.ori 196 Findlay, Rosa 24 Finger. Mary Jo 193 Fink. Heidi 124. 205 Fink. Kimberly 111 Fink. Pamela 98. 242. 170 Fink. Steve 171 Finley. Dccann 191 Finn. Annette 204 Finncrty, Diane 32. 104 Finnessy. Barbara 166 Fischeb, Randy 242 Fischer. Deb 197 Fischer. Robert 242 Fishbein. Gregg 170 Fishcl. Shawn 221 Fisher. Mark 67. 74. 218 Fisher. Mcllanic 117. 182 Fisher. Nancy 178 Fisher. Susan 164 Fitz. Diana 102. 242 Fitz. Linda 105 Fitzgerald. Marion 127 Fitzpatrick. Jeanette 112 Fitzpatrick. John 112 Fix, Joanie 96. 242 Flaherty, Jeff 225 Flccncr. Dave 188 Flecner. Rick 188 Fleming, Brad 173 Fleming. Tana 170 Flemr, Susan 24 Fletcher, Jim 123 Fletcher, Lisa 127 Fliehlcr. Jeff 242 Fligcr. Andy 191 Flora. Jan 115. 123. 126. 242 Flora. Jill 126 Focgc. John 157. 158 Focns. Melissa 205 Foley, l.ynettc 197, 242 Folkcrs, Rev. John 117 Football 134 Forbes. Kaylynn 205 Ford. Bret 221 Ford. Edward 98. 243 Formanck. Tcri 243 Fort. Brian 243 Fort. Jason 173 Fort. Susan 243 Fortier, Guy 188 Fortney. Meg 109. 182 Fosselman, Thcresc 202 Fosslcmans, James 164 Foster, Rob 226 Foster. Rod 147. 210 Fox. Ann 198 Fox. Brad 172 Fox. Linda 167 Fox. Lori 98. 105. 115. 243 Fox. Trudy 209 Foxcn, Tom 190 Foy, Chris 65. 171 Frakcs. Tami 178 Franco. Adolfo 30 Frankc. Dan 188 Frankcn. Dr. Mary 44 Franker. Jill 243 Franklin. Andrew 243 Frantum. Nancy 190. 243 Frcasc. Curtis 243 Frcdick. Nancy 196 Frcdinburg. Kristin 189. 243 Fredrick. Craig 174 Freeland. Michele 202 Freeman. Brian 243 Freese. Brian 192 Freese. Sheryl 193 Freese. Steve 243 Frcct. Sue 102 Freeze. Kurt 86 Frcitag. Arnold 37 Frcitag. Chery l 44 Freitag. Ruth 243 Frcntress. Brenda 205 Frcrichs. Scott 226 Fresman. Charlotte 211 Frctz. Nancy 124. 189 Frey. Diann 181 Frey, Kim 164 Frcyholtz. Vicky 166 Frick. Lori 211 Fricdcl. Tami 212 Fricderich. Christine 203 Friedman. June 202 Fries. Glenn 172 Fricst. John 144 Front I.ine 110 Frost. Taggart 15 Froycn. Barb 209 Froycn. Bobbi 96. 102 Froycn. Lcn 19 Fruddcn. Sally 50 Fry. Audrey 196 Fry. Lon 221 Fry. Ron 210 Fry. Tommie 191 Fryman. James 42 Fullcnworth, Connie 96. 204 Fuller. Nancy 192 Fuller. Randy 243 Fullerton. Julie 181 Fullick. Mike 171 Fulmer, Ed 225 Fulmer. Steve 218 Fulwidcr. John 225 Funderman. Stacie 211 Funkc. Dave 218 Furlong. Dan 220 Furman. Julie 123. 236. 243 Fusselman. Darla 152, 184 Gabbard. Liz 209. 215 Gaffney. Michele 179 Gall. Tim 174 Gallagher. Ann 82. 213. 243 Gallagher. Dave 172 Gallagher, Jay 243 Gallagher. John 50 Gallagher. Ken 140 Galliano 204 Galligan. Bill 213 Galligan. Kate 205 Gallogly, Dave 192 Gamble. Janice 231 Gamm. Deanna 106. 181 Gamma Phi Beta 126 Gammill. Linda 14 Gannon. Mike 147. 225 Ganscn. Tammy 28. 172 Gantz. Steve 174 Card. Michelle 96. 97 Garlock. Gale 202 Gamer. Laurie 182 Garret. John 226 Garrcth, Terry 192 Garrity. Robert 174. 243 Cars! 225 Gates. Bob 165 Gatewood. Sharon 21 Gauch. Suzic 122. 126. 199 Gaul. Donna 243 Gaulke. Lisa 214 Gault, Joyce 31 Gausc. Connie 203 Gcadclmann. Patricia 24 Gcalowr. Londa 205 Gear 219 Gear. Paul 243 Gcbcrt, Kris 144 Gcbhardt. Rita 188 Gcdwillo. Steve 191 Gee. Mike 243 Gccls. Susan 243 Gchescr. Mary 98 Gehrke. Connie 243 276 Index Geiger, Kathy 204 Geiglc, Elmer 88 Geisinger, Rick 219 Gemini 192 Geneser, Mary 243 Geography 42 Gerard. Shelly 99. 205, 244 Gericke. Sue 105. 244 Gerken, Marianne 204 Gerling, Lisa 182 Gernhart, Laurie 244 Gerzcma, Dave 220 Geske. Lisa 141. 144, 199 Gettman, Carl 211 GetzofT, Douglas 244 Gibbs. Bill 170 Gibbs. Kim 137, 244 Gibson. Keith 170 Gilbert. LeAnne 244 Gilbertson, Denny 10$, 208 Gilchrist. Lora 189. 244 Giklner, Jenay 178 Gildner, John 112 Gildner, Karen 112 Gilgen. Albert 46 Gilgen, Bert 162 Gillette, Charles 41 Gillman. Dave 211 Gillman. Greg 174 Gilloon, Sheila 204 Gilpin. Andrew 46 Gingerich, Jane 244 Gioffreddi. Terri 191 Giordano. Rosanna 165 Gipple, Alice 124, 128 Gipple, Todd 188 Girard, Susan 244 Gish, Robert 29 Glarum, Liz 188 Glassmaker, Brian 139, 153 Gleckler, Mary 189 Glenn. George 27 Glick. Jeffery 20 Gobeli. Joe 175 Goddard, Lee Anne 202 Godden, Susan 244 Goedken, Lori 203 Goedkcn, Lynne 136 Goetz, Kent 208 Goheen, Myle 209 Gohlke, Dee 182 Goings, Jean 244 Gol, Ehudi 45 Golden, Lisa 173 Goldsmith, Susan 182 Golf (M) 149 Golf (W) 148 Goli, Joel 189 Gonnerman, Becky 184 Good burn, Carl 99. 244 Goodlove, Jay 144 Goodman, Mary 179 Goodman, Ralph 29 Goodman. Ruth 108, 123, 125, 244 Goodwin, Jenny 178 Goodwin. Val 178 Googwin, Mary 144 Gootee, Kathy 190 Gootee, Mike 190 Gordon, Christy 152, 212 Gordon, Jodie 127 Gordon, Joyce 103 Gordon, Karen 244 Gordon, Robbin 144, 182 Gorce. Darryl 153 Gormally, Joe 140 Gould. Heidy 190 Goulet. Lynda 15 Gout. Scott 192 Grabau, Mark 143, 225 Gradcrt, Joy 244 Graduate College 49 Graduation (December) 82 Graduation (May) 92 Graham. Jack 31 Graham, Suzi 199 Gramlich, Karri 205 Gramlich, Kay 96, 205 Grandfield, Dan 173 Granneman, Leslie 30 Grant, Duane 191 Grant, Kim 179 Grapp, Susan 244 Grask, Barb 205 Grasso, Cathi 173 Graven. Steve 219, 244 Gray, Liz 203 Gray, Melanie 211 Gray, Sandra 198 Greco, Lance 225 Green. Elton 20 Green, Joan 196 Green, Karen 182 Green. Coach Ken 20. 148 Green, Kris 145 Green, Kristi 203 Green, Lynne 244 Green. Mark 171 Green, Pauline 171 Green, Reginald 113 Green. Coach Wanda 137 Greese, Mary 244 Greene, Michele 244 Greene, Mitchell 47 Greenlee. Debra 171 Greenlee, Julie 172 Greenlee, Mel 29 Greenwood, Kendell 227 Greer. Bill 226 Greer, Dan 220 Gregory. William 164, 244 Greig, Lance 218 Greiner, Anthony 173, 244 Grell. Wendy 180 Gretaman, Mary Ann 133 Greteman, Matt 151, 191 Grether, Sally Ann 244 Grcttcnberg, Janean 244 Griese, Janet 212 Griesert, Brenda 97, 203. 245 Griesert, Lori 204 Griffeth, Kim 203 Griffin, Pam 204 Griffin, Ron 189 Griffith, Jerry 134, 135, 245 Griffith. Myrna 21, 163 Griggs, Sue 173 Grimes 220 Grimes, Janet 189, 245 GRIPS 110 Grober, Ann 179 Groe, Becky 205 GrofT, Mary 179 Groff Sandy 183 GrofT, Sara 179 Groff, Susan 245 Gronemcyer, Mark 105, 245 Gronewold, Glenda 170 Groom, Unda 208 Grooms, Annie 209 Grosland, Craig 245 Gross. Andrea 150 Gross, Kathryn 131. 146. 245 Gross. Nancy 164 Grnszkruger, Tamra 105, 245 Groth, Lois 202 Grove, Greg 227 Groves, Dave 220 Guenther, Linda 198 Guenther, Pamela 197, 245 Guenther, Sara 196 Guillaume, Mary 174 Guillermo. Dolly 126 Guina, Laura 245 Guler, Lori 108 Gull, Tim 171 Gunderson, Janey 205 Gunderson, Jill 202 Gunderson, Lori 245 Gunter, Maynard 26 Gustason, Joni 24S Gute, Gary 93 Guthrie, Lisa 191 Gwin, Becky 173 Habben. Julie 97. 180 Haberber, Lori 184 Habhab. Musty 211 Hacker. Rick 164 Hackman. Loran 147, 224 Hadachek. Joe 221 Haddy, John 24$ Hagedon, Brian 166 Hagemann Hall 194 Hagen. Linda 245 Hagen, Tammy 170 Hagenow, Rosalee 245 Hager, Brenda 205 Hager. Mike 171 Hagerty, Sue 178 Indes 277 Hagg, Cindy 245 Hagg, Connie 202 Hahn, Marcia 245 Hainstock, Barb 125 Hale, Leslie 24 Hall. Alisa 211 Hall. Denise 203 Hall. Greg 220 Hall. Jim 162 Hall, Dr. Jon 27 Hall. Kevin 16 Hall, Russell 218 Hallbcrg. Fred 32 Halloween 76 Halseth. Patty 181 Halverson, Cheryl 232 Halverson. Gaylon 13 Halverson, Jack 189 Haman, A. C. 34 Hambleton. Mitch 245 Hambleton, Monte 173, 245 Hamdorf. Darcy 166 Hamer, Keith 127 Hamilton. Janis 145, 205 Hamilton, Kristy 209 Hamilton, Scott 134 Hamlet, Dave 171 Hamm, Mark 147 Hammes. Dan 226 Hammes, Jean 204 Hammes, Theresa 178 Hammill 226 Hammond, Keith 170 Hammond. Steve 218 Hammond, Xerxes 163 Hammons, Sharon 191 Hamrc, Jane 209 Hamre-Nietupski. Sue 23 Hand. Allison 190 Handorf, Jim 14 Hanisch, Kathy 196 Hanisch, Sheryl 203 Hanna. Arnetta 178 Hanna, Craig 211 Hanna, Dana 171 Hanna, Scott 170 Hannafan, Terrence 170 Hannasch, Mark 224, 245 Hansel. Sherri 199 Hansen, Ann 41 Hansen, Chris 173 Hansen, Corey 52, 55. 245 Hansen, David 245 Hansen. Dianna 182 Hansen. Dr. Glenn 15. 50 Hansen. Holden 55 Hansen, John 170 Hansen, Jon 31 Hansen, Lori 180 Hansen, Richard 41 Hansen. Teresa 205 Hansmeier, Dr. Thomas II, 112 Hansmeier. Wendy 115 Hanson. Alicia 212 Hanson, Carole 20 Hanson, Dana 24S Hanson, Dave 170 Hanson, Dawn 164 Hanson, Donald 22 Hanson, Gail 183 Hanson. Greg 245 Hanson. Jean 165 Hanson, John 163 Hanson, Kenneth 175 Hanson, Martha 181 Hanson. Robert 246 Hanson, Roger 39 Hanson. Sheila 193, 246 Happe, Beth 123, 126, 246 Harbeck. Brad 173 Hardcastle. Deb 205 Harding 226 Harfst, Karin 246 Hargens, Gina 203 Harger, Brian 224 Hargrafen, Jane 172, 246 Harken, Curnie 16 Harklau, Steve 246 Harlan, Jane 123, 125 Harmening, Pam 103 Harmon, Kelli 108, 246 Harmon, Scott 246 Harms. Judy 103 Harms, Kent 173 Harms, Lori 183 Harn, Tracy 208 Harne. Cheryl 205 Harnington, Dean 109 Harold, Larry 174 Harrer, Mary 193 Harriman, Bob 87 Harrington, Judith 28 Harrington. Gordon 46 Harrington. Roberta 199 Harrington. Theresa 152 Harris. LuCinda 246 Harris. Tim 139 Harris, Keri 171 Harrison, Jeff 220, 246 Hart. Linda 197 Hartman, Anita 246 Hartman, Dan 171 Hartman. Dave 225 Hartman, Tracy 191 Hartmann, Linda 180 Hartshorn, Melanie 182 Hartz, Jon 164 Harvey. Ken 134 Harvey, Nancy 188 Harvey. Tom 162 Hash. Virginia 50 Haskovec, Joseph 246 Hasley, Laurie 109, 202 Hass. Cindy 202 Hasselmann, Jeff 172 Hassman, Randy 220 Hastings. Julie 214 Hatch. Kandi 202 Halting, Mark 104, 171 Haucner, Beth 204 Hauge, Kris 212 Haugen. Angie 205 Hauglie. Kathy 106, 182, 246 Hauschild. Sherry 164, 167 Hauser, Bob 220 Hauser, Bonnie 182 Hauser. Sandy 96. Ill, 197 Hauser, Scott 221 Havell, Kathy 197 Haven, Matt 153 Havens, Deb 192 Haverkamp. Michael 246 Havcrly, Tami 213 Havlik. Bev 191 Hawk. Curt 220 Hawkins, Marilyn 167 Hawkins, Sandy 88, 171 Hawley, D.C. 30 Hayes. Diane 199 Hayes, Martha 172 Hays. Keith 211, 246 Hazel, Laurie 178 Hcaberlin, Joel 174 Headington, Linda 205 Health. Physical Education, and Recreation 20 Healy, Harriet 23 Heard, Shiela 211 Heath, John 218 Hebei, Bonnie 193 Hedberg, Dan 192 Heddens, Jeffrey 246 Hedges. Starri 53 Heeschen, Tamara 246 Heesc. Kit 162 Hefei, Shawn 202 Heffelfinger, Jeff 218 Heffelfinger, Jcri 204 Heffcrnen, Daniel 246 Heggen, Rachel 106, 181 Heggen. Teresa 171 Hchn. Greg 169 Heidcmann, Leann 212 Heiden, Sandy 202 Height, Melinda 191 Heiken, Pam 174 Heimback, Tracy 203 Hein, Mike 218 Heincn, Mike 170 Heinsar, Jim 226 Heinz, Mark 175 Heisdorffer. Denise 191 Hcisdorffer. Steve 173 Heisham, Shirley 189 Heisterkamp, A! 171 Heisterkamp, Tim 171 Heothoff, Martin 166 Hclbling. Lynn 193 Helfber, Rebecca 246 Hellengren, Dave 227 Heller, Marvin 18 Heller. Paul 170 Hcllwig, Louis 46 Helm. Mark 246 Helmick. Kyle 213 Hemann, Glen 221 Hcmmcr, Sandy 192 Hemping. Joyce 180 Hempstead 189 Hemson, Michelle 76 Henderson, Bill 27 Henderson. Julie 192 Henderson. Kelly 172 Henderson, Lynn 171 Henderson, Mark 52 Henderson, Scott 174 Hcndershot. Bill 246 Hcndcrshot. Kelly 246 Hendinson. Mike 225 Hendricks, Lynn 209 Hendrickson, Heidi 210 Henkel. Dan 173 Henkel, Lisa 192 Henn. Greg 172 Hensley. Larry 20 Hensly, Deb 165 Hera 212 Herder, Lynn 137 Hereid, Jan 208 Hergert, Karen 125, 196 Herke, Kathy 212 Herman. Connie 180 Herman, Kris 203 Hermsen, Alan 221 Herr, Bill 170 Herrick. Judy 197 Herring 174 Herriott, Joanine 167 Hcrson. Paula 164 Hertzer, Eric 127 Hervey, Bonnie 246 Hcser, Tom 174 278 Index Heshusius, Lous 24 Hesse. Bernie 219 Hesse. Mary Ann 49 Hester. Becky 205 Hcver. Don 221 Hcykes, Sue 97, 196 Hibbing. Russel 227, 232 Hibbs. Michael 162, 246 Hicks. Joyce 213, 247 Higgins. Becky 96. 102, 199 Higgins, Rebecca 113 Higgins, Sue 193 Highnam, Cliff 28 Hightower. Darryl 225 Hiland, Leah 2Ji Hilbrands, Holly 204 Hilby. Sheryl 212 Hildebrand, Judy 198 Hildebrand, Kent 76. 175 Hill. Jeff 227 Hill. Mike 220 Hill. Nadine 183 Hill, Tom 48 Hillman, Jeff 227 Hillman, Kris 211 Hinrichs, Jerry 112 Hinrichs, Joyce 112 Hinrick, Pete 174 Hintz. Denise 85, 155, 205 Hinzman, Cindy 180 Hirsch, Pam 94. 204 Hiscocks. Mike 170 Historical Association 99 History 43 Hite, Jana 178 Hlas, Anne 196 Hoag. Bill 27 Hoagland, David 247 Hobbs, Kirk 134. 210 Hochauth, Paul 219 Hock, Sue Ann 102 Hocking. Clay 218 Hoefer, Denise 202 Hoefler, Joe 107, 162 Hocrschelman, Lori 182 Hofcr, Lisa 192 Hoff. Curt 219 Hoff, Darrel 36 Hoffman, Anita 96 Hoffman, Barb 196 HofTtnan, Mike 219 HofTman, Paul 87 Hogancamp. Randy 31 Hogen, Carol 141, 144 Hoke, Bill 221 Hoke. Jim 227 Holbach, Nancy 110 Holcomb, Charisse 247 Holden. Kristi 110, 166, 247 Holden, Sandy 170 Hoil, Jim 175 Holland, Tony 192 Hollander. Scott 50. 151 Hollister, Deb 190 Hollister, Randy 94, 190 Hollman, Telford 15 Holloway, Kara 184 Holly 180 Holmberg, Marilyn 203 Holmes, Mark 221 Holst, Dawn 123, 125 Holt, Chris 190 Holt. Eva 101 Holthaus, Barb 178 Holthaus, Gladys 183 Holvey, Dave 224 Holvic, Karl 31 Holvic, Martha 31 Holzer, Dave 208 Holzhauer, Anne 181 Homecoming 66 Home Economics 44 Honderd, Dawn 198 Honkcn, Karen 209 Honomichl, Ruth 202 Hoodjer, Tracy 219 Hook, Sue Ann 92, 163 Hooten, Kande 183 Hopkins, Steve 173 Hopp. Lynn 224 Hoppenworth, Kreg 225 Horn, Kim 199 Horn, Patricia 145 Horner, Shari 212 Horsefall, Tim 172 Horsman, Shari 247 Horst. Lynne 247 Hosier, Max 18 Hosteng, Kirk 148 Hotchkiss. Tony 218 Hoth. Fred 173 Hough, Kevin 174 House, Lisa 212 Hovel, Dr. Grace Ann 29 Hovel, Theodore 29 Hovland. Deb 125 Howard, Suzette 247 Howe, Dave 165 Howe, Kim 214 Howell. Kathy 125 Howie. Beth 247 Hoy, Mike 219 Huber. Clair 107, 162 Huber, Jan 247 Huber, Sheri 209 Hubly, Erlene 29 Huddleston, Coach Sharon 138 Hudson. Holly 182 Huey, Doug 31 Huff, Lee 219 Huff, Patricia 171 Huffman, Kim 126, 171 Huggins, Randy 65, 171 Hughes 190 Hughes. Chele 203 Hughes, Jeffrey 164 Hughes, Steve 224 Hughes. Ted 247 Hugo. Steve 189 Huhnerkoch, Bryan 139, 247 Huinker. Dec Ann 163 Hulse, Linda 113 Hult. Mary 247 Hummel. Karen 247 Humphrey. Brad 225 Humphrey. John 227 Humphreys, Jim 172 Hunchis, Francie 115, 123, 125, 247 Hunchis, Julie 125, 210 Hundley. Corky 173 Hunt, Cindy 204 Hunt, Kim 180 Hunt, Lori 196 Hunt. Rocky 196 Huntington, Roger 191 Husak, Doug 164 Huse, Kevin 247 Husen, Margaret 247 Huser, Mike 220, 247 Huston, Lisa 105, 212 Hutchens. Brian 225 Hutcherson, Ron 225 Hutchinson, Charles 247 Hutchinson, Ronda 208 Hutchinson, Thomas 227, 232 Hutchison. J« 05 Hutt, Terri 1 Huxford. 182 Ide, Amy 247 Ihde, Barb 183 Ihde, Donna 190 Ihry, Joye 199 lliff. Barbara 192, 247 Iliff. JcfT 171 Illg. Nick 175 lllingsworth, Mickey 152 Inankur, Susie 199 Indacochea, Ernesto 37 Industrial Technology 37 Ingalls, Steve 135 Inganells, Karen 205 Ingram, David 32 Ingram, Randy 227 Intemann, Dr. Gerald 39 Interfrateruity Council 123 Intramurals 154 Ireland, Judy 29 Iroquois 164 Irwin, Janet 28 Isaacson. Jolinda 247 Ivener, Cathy 247 Iversen, Lori 202. 247 Iverson. Craig 219 J Jackie 198 Jackson 220 Jackson. Dwayne 142, 163 Jackson. Jay 190 Jackson, JoeAnn 152, 202 Jacobs. JoEllen 197 Jacobs. Marcy 191 Jacobs. Sue 247 Jacobsmeir, Clare Ann 5 Jacoby, Kevin 65, 171 Jaehnel, Gary 107, 211 Jahnke, Marilyn 190 Jamal, Amad 226 Jamerson, Tim 133 James, George 32 James, Karen 125, 179 Jamieson. Dorthy 248 Jamosky, Edward 30 Jansen. Carla 208 Janss, Dee Anna 199 Janssen, Steve 173 Jarrctt, Ken 139, 153, 172 Jarvis, Linda 126 Jaspers, Jack 191 Jay, Sheri 203 Jaycox, Mary 4 Jeanblanc, Joel I0S Jecklin, Jane 204 Jefson, Kathy 248 Jelinek, Nancy 201, 204 Jenison, Dave 227 Jenkins, Margaret 172 Jeanie 199 Index 279 Jennings. Neil 166 Jensen, Angie 209 Jensen, Anne 248 Jensen. Annette 125 Jensen, Diane 193 Jensen, Jan 170 Jensen, Kendall 178 Jensen, Larry 171 Jensen, LeAnn 211 Jensen, Verner 39 Jepperson, Steve 248 Jepsen, Kathy 28. 102 Jepaen, Liane 102, 117, 182 Jepson, Lynn 165 Jergens, Cindy 145, 205 Jergens, Cynthia 191, 248 Jemigan, Lathon 31 Jipp, Gary 227 Joebgen, Jeanne 103 Joel, Larry 224 Johnson, Ann 199 Johnson, Charles 37 Johnson. Dale 119, 165 Johnson, Duane 21 Johnson. James 221 Johnson, Jay 191 Johnson, Jeff 248 Johnson, Jerry 210 Johnson, Jody 248 Johnson, Julie 171 Johnson, Karen 20 Johnson, Kevin 248 Johnson, Kurtis 248 Johnson, Linda 182 Jones, Jayne 39 Jones, Jon 219 Jones. Julie  71, 174. 180, 248 Jones, Kathy 183 Jones, Kristi 198 Jones. Lana 209 Jones. Lisa 178 Jones. Mark 127 Jones, Mike 165 Jones, Pam 180 Jordt, Scott 221 Jorgensen, Kathy 47, 248 Jorth, Terri 205 Judge, Matthew 219, 248 Judkins. Vickie 137, 152 Julius, Tod 165 Jung, Julie 182 Jungjohan, Tim 191 Jungman, Lynne 183 Junker, Julie 106, 181 Justice, Scott 148 K Kaasa, Doy 193 Kacena, Jennifer 191 Kachel, Ted 32, 54 Kacmarynski, Thomas 248 Kadish, Cindy 144 Johnson, Lori 190 Johnson. Mark 175, 248 Johnson. Merilee 248 Johnson, Mike 171 Johnson. Russell 68. 97. 102, 109, 248 Johnson, Sara 46 Johnson, Sarah 167 Johnson. Scott 127, 211, 219 Johnson, Sheryl 1 2 Johnson. Steve W. 220 Johnson, Steven C. 124 Johnson. Sue 192 Johnson, Sue M. 248 Johnson, Susan M. 203 Johnson. Tim 170 Johnson, Wendi 109, 178 Johnston. Martha 213 Jolly, Karl 175 Jones, Annette 209 Jones, Chris 218 Jones, Howard 43 Jones. Jackie 173 Kaenzig, Deanna 31 Kaenzig. Fritz 74 Kafer, Cris 175 Kagan, Al 16 Kahl, Jim 211 Kaiser, Kim 138, 248 Kalal, Dan 224 Kaloupek, Natalie 174 Kamata, Junko 160, 165 Kamerick, Dr. John 10, 11, 83. 115 Kaminski, David 248 Kammcyer, Steve 172 Kamper, Karen 199 Kane, Jean 209 Kane. Jeff 220 Kane, Kevin 219 Kane, Ross 227 Kaplan. Jeff 175 Kappa Mu Epsilon 102 Karns, Doug 248 Kartman, Kari 171 Kart man, Scott 162 Katzer, Brent 224 Kaufman, Jill 209 Kavich, Dr. Larry 19 Kayser, Karen 203 Kazynski, Dianne 248 KCRS 119 Kealy. Cris 165 Kearns, Martha 150 Keefe. Tom 47 Keeley, Chris 158 Keeley, George 171 Keeling, Dellas 171 Keenan, Jean 248 Keenan, Suzanne 164 Keeney, Sue 172 Keiser, Kimberly 99, 248 Kell, Diana 204 Kellen, Connie 248 Kellen, Jeff 249 Keller, Barb 196 Kelley, Karen 205 Kellner, Susan 183 Kelly, Debra 116 Kelly, Gina 180 Kelly. James 24 Kelly. Lynda 211 Kelly, Pauline 149 Kelly, Peter 127 Kelly. Scott 218, 249 Kelly. Sue 196 Kelly. Terri 203 Kelly. Tim 224 Kelsey. Chris 178 Kelsey, Larry 36 Kendall 227 Kendall. Mary 164 Kendrick, Marcia 202 Kennedy, David 31 Kennedy, Jean 29 Kennedy, Jennifer 210 Kennedy, Jerry 153, 208 Kenney. Eileen 178 Kenney, Kathy 152 Kent, Ross 172 Kent. Sherri 203 Keppy, Loren 123 Kerr, Dave 219 Kerr, Marty 190 Kersten, Scott 171 Kcster, Karen 193 Ketelsen, Lori 97, 202. 249 Ketelsen, Scott 210, 249 Keutla, Khamphou 165 Kieffer, Betty 249 Kieffer, Jim 208 Kieler, Deborah 249 Kienzle, Karen 212 Killin, Debbie 173 Kimball, Jack 22 Kime, Linda 126, 181 Kindig, Jim 171 King, Diane 110, 181 King, Herbert 142, 143 King, Lynn 132. 139 King. Wayne 18 King. Wendell 175, 249 Kingery, Debra 249 Kingery, Janet 210 Kinney, Dick 164 Kinney, Karen 203 Kiowa 16$ Kirchner, Connie 205 Kirkland, Gloria 24 Kirkpatrick, Brad 225 Kirkpatrick. Jeff 75, 224 Kirschbaum, Kathy 198 Kirscbenmann, Pam 111 280 Index Killing, Lisa 193 Kitack, Suh 47 Kitt, Roxanne 168, 249 Kittle. Joe 173 Kittrell, Diane 137 Kittrell, Mark 39 Klaassen, Leanne 202 Klahsen, Julie 249 Klahsen, Teresa 249 Kappprott, Keith 170 Klawitter, Kris 212 Klein. Joe 173 Kleinauer, Mark 224 Kleingartner, Kim 212 Klenzman, Brenda 212 Klezch. Becky 189 Kline, Brad 162 Klink, Aurelia 14 Kloberdanz, Joan 171 Klocke, Kris 199 Kloppenborg, Julie 183 Klopping, Cheryl 249 Kloser, Tom 175, 249 Klotzbach, John 175 Klucsncr. Janet 249 Klug, Lowell 175 Kluver. Kevin 124 Knapp. Eric 144. 227 Knapp. Kathy 181 Knebel. Kathy 174 Knee. Chris 221 Kneeskern. Dan 173 Kness, Ann 212. 249 Knickrehm, Beth Ann 126, 249 Knight. Cynthia 179 Knight. Earl 219 Knight, Sherri 183 Knoke. Lisa 173 Knoploh, Sheryl 179 Knoploh, Steve 192 Knowling, Jeff 167 Knowlion. Dr. James 30 Knox. Kristin 204 Knudsen. Betsy 149 Knudscn, Jennifer 214 Knudson. John 226 Koch. Nancy 188, 249 Koch. Tim 218 Kocbler. Cathy 117, 178 Koehler. Jennifer 202 Koenen. Mike 225 Koenigsfeld, Karla 202 Koepp, Steve 249 Kocthc, Kevin 188 Kofmehl. David 249 Kohl. Sue 121 Kohnen. Elizabeth 249 Kokontis. Connie 173 Kolbeck, Kathy 205 Kolbeck, Kelly 170 Kolbert, Sheila 204 Kolbet, Joann 106 Kollasch, Kay 202 Kolling, Mike 134 Kolsrud, Kyle 226 Koning, Fritz 30 Konrad. Joan 202 Konzen. Jacquie 204 Koo, Ja 167 Koop, Reginald 107, 110, 219 Koppen, Ann 249 Koppenstciner, Jurgen 30 Koranda, Beth 203 Kortlever, Beveryl 249 Koshoski, Leonard 225 Koster, Scott 210 Kouri, Angie 164 Kowalski. Joanne 110 Kowalsky. Teresa 189 Kowzil, Randy 220 Krajewski, Bob 22 Krai, Mark 153 Krambeer, Karman 178, 249 Kramer, Birdie 121 Kramer, Connie 165 Kramer, Dave 175 Kramer, Harriet 166 Kramer, Sonia 188 Kramer. Teri 76. 109. 179 Kramer, Tina 249 Kraschel 192 Krashess, Donna 164 Kratzcnstein, Marilou 31 Krause, Kevin 127 Kray, Tammie 189 Kreimeyer, Paul 140 Kresbach, Dona 171 Krieger, Beth 125 Kriener, Jim 147 Kriener, Mary 182 KrUchel, Sherry 192 Kritter, Sheila 192. 250 Kroger. John 76. 107 Kroeger, Lee 188 Kroeger, Sandy 192 Kroeze, Alisa 250 Krofran, Nancy 137 Kroska, Steve 174 Kroul, Denise 250 Krueger. Vicki 97 Kruger, Frank 250 Kruger, Vickie 199 Kruse. Deb 173 Kubesh. Frank 188 Kubik. Karla 197 Kuboushek, Denise 196 Kudma, Karen 182 Kuehn, Dave 226 Kuehn, Elizabeth 107, 197 Kuehn, Gretchen 32 Kuehn. Todd 153 Kueny, Barb 193 Kuepper, Jeff 99 Kuetcr. Roger 18 Kuhnle, Michelle 190 Kuhns. Pearl 174, 250 Kukes, Diana 211 Kunkle, Ed 171 Kuntz, Linda 209 Kurpius, DeWayne 22 Kurtovich, Janice 201 Kusscrow, Deb % Kutz, Jeff 42 Kwan, Shin Sook 164 164 Kwikkel, Mark 220 Kyllo, Dave 127, 250 L Lacina, Patricia 250 Ladehoff, Dave 171 LafTey, Shawnda 203 Lahanc, Stephen 18 Lahuc, Dave 174 Lahue. Joyce 171 Laipple, Debra 250 Lamaak, Charles 211, 250 Lamb, Les 174 Lambert, Jim 105 Lamm, Diana 125 Lammers, Terri 172 Lamphier, Jenny 209 Lamprecht, Ed 189 Lampright, Linda 126 Land, Nancy 150 Landers, Kyle 219 Landers, Lisa 203 Lang. Cindy 203 Lang, Joe 221 Lang. Mike 225 Lang, Susan 250 Langan. Kim 99 Lange. Dawn 196 Langenberg, Cindy 124 Langerud, Karen 250 Langfritz, Teresa 171 Langholtz, Lori Lynn 108, 182 Lanier, Derriin 24 Lanigan, Gigi 204 Lanigan, Stephen 127 Lanaie 199 Lapp, Don 190 Urrabet 221 Larsen. Dana 162 Larsen, Karen 250 Larsen, Margaret 18 Larson. Cheryl 190 Larson, Chris 205 Larson, Cindy 205 Larson, Dave 190 Larson. David 225, 250 Larson, Deb 183 Larson, Kay 250 Larson. Larry 250 Larson, Laurie 120, 250 Larson, Linda 205 Larson, Lori 203 Larson, Shirleen 250 Larson. Steve 220, 250 LaRue, James 37 Lasher, Luann 125, 196 Latcham, Gary 188 Lathrop, Mike 171 Latzke, David 250 Lau, Deb 84 Laube, Sara 250 Lauer, Jean 250 Laughlin, Carla 197 Laughlin, Lisa 141, 144, 199 Laurcs, Pat 209 Lauritsen. Zacamus 165 Lavely. Mike 100 Lavia, Lisa 126, 171 Law, Jason 219 Lawler, Larry 139 Lawrence. Dan 218 Lawrence, Lori 209 Lawson, Lynn 182 Lawson. Tim 219 Lawtber Hall 200 Layton-Sams. Colleen 250 Lea, Dan 219 Leaton, Rich 220 Leavell, Mary 209 Leavens. Janice 105, 250 Ledger. Linda 107. 110, 202 Ledvina, John 189 Lee. Cherin 34 Lee. Key 19 Lee, Pam 182 Lee. Robert 24. 192 Lee. Tom 219 Leeland, Karen 179 Leenkrcdt, Leona 203 LeFebvre, Lori 172 Lehman. Dave 162 Index 281 Lehman, Lisa 205 Lehman, Pam 136 Lehmann. Doran 191 Leiningcr, Brian 127 Leininger, Susie 173 Leisinger, Terri 138, 152 Lcistikow, Delores 250 Lcllig, Mark 153, 173 Lembke, Bob 22 Lemons, Gary 15 Lenhart, Brad 171 Lennon, Sharon 181 Leo 173 Leonard, Chris 139 Leonard, Kerri 180 Leopold, Lynne 202 Lepird. Cathy 251 Lcppert, Audrey 171 Lerch, Dan 173 Lescher, Amy 203 Lesh, Jenine 178 Leslicn, Julie 202 Leslie. Elly 112, 114, 115 Leuders, Jeff 147 Leuschen, Linda 205 LeValley. Kim 178 Levene, Brian 173 Levene, Terri 124, 171 Levenhagen, Mike 120, 188 Levitt, Andy 166 Lewellen, Sharon 182, 251 Lewis, Dave H. 191 Lewis, Dave. R. 170 Lewis, Davey 135 Lewis, Debbie 199 Lewis, Lori 190 Lewis, Paul 192 Lewis. Susan 209 Liautaud, Joe 218 Libra 171 Library Science 21 Lickteig. Ann 204 Lickteig. Regina 183 Lilienthal, Theresa 179 Lilly. Kathleen 198 Limkc, John 172 Lind, Brad 213 Lindcrman, Robin 211 Lindgren, Chip 148 Link. Mike 121, 189, 193 Linn, Terri 210 List, Karen 204 Liston, Charla 209 Liston, Pat 189 Littcrer, Lisa 179 Littcrcr, Marianne 181 Little. Kevin 190 Little, Tom 23 Littlejohn, Brad 171 Littleman, Fred 172 Litwiller, Bonnie 38 Lobaugh, Debbie 204 LoBianco, Dan 227 Lockie, Korwin 251 Lockrem, Sally 202 Lodcrmcicr, Dan 206, 221 Loebig, Max 105 Logan, Dan 151 Logan, Marchelle 202 Lohmann, Brenda 197 Lombard, Sue 166 Long, Lisa 251 Long, Patti 251 Longer, Corlyn 197 Longnecker, John 38 Lonning, Lori 180 Loose Ends 55 Lorber, Laura 171 Loren7.cn, Ann 203 Lorenzen, Jane 197 Loss. Dave 172 Lourens, Doug 220, 251 Lovata, Norbert 37 Love, Blake 163 Lovin, Michelle 188 Lowe 172 Lowe. Kelli 178 Lower, Don 175 Lown, Rick 109, 174 Lowther, Peter 34 Lubbock, LuAnne 109, 199 Luchsinger, Kim 149 Luchtel, Chris 251 Luckritz, Fred 224 Ludwig, Ruth 203 Lucchtel, Chris 170 Lucdlkc, Meta 163, 251 Luett, Diane 182 Luke. Chris 126, 251 Lund, Carol 198 Lundgrcn, Betty 196 Lundquist, Brad 104 Luschcn, Judith 24 Luthringer, Karen 181, 251 Luthro, Joel 188 Luttennegger, Tom 199 Lutz, Gene 48 Lutz, Lisa 193 Lux. Lynn 207, 209 Lybbert, Chris 208 Lyksetich. Marc 37 Lynch, Annette 178 Lynch, Dan 127 Lynch, Deanne 179 Lynch, Jim 103, 124, 221 Lynch, Laurie 183 Lynch, Nancy 251 Lynch. Paul 192 Lyon, Howard 35 Lyon, Larry 105 Lyon. Sally 197 M Maahs, Kristin 74 Maas, Diane 209 Maassen, Annette 251 Mabary, Rob 98, 251 Mack. Michelle 251 Mack, Mick 251 Mackey, Carole Kann 98. 251 Mackovcts. John 189 Macmillan, James 35 MacNaughton, Laura 251 MacNeish, Kristi 125 Macomber, Kent 39 Maddalena, Nora Della 30 Madole. Tracy 181 Madsen, Wayne 170 Madson, Todd 225 Madson, Valeric 215 Magalsky, Marty 251 Magee. Laurel 137, 146 Mahlstedt, Mark 170 Maiers, Marcia 202 Maiers, Michael 173 Maiers, Rose 202 Maifeld, Mary 251 Maifield, Rhonda 203 Main. Mark 191 Makinstcr, Kevin 171 Malcom. Beverly 251 Mallicl, Pat 213 Mallinger, Marsha 182 Malone. Deb 111 Malone, Meg 111, 188, 145 Malone. Peggy 170 Malone. Trudy 209 Maltby, Craig 211, 251 T Maltby, Mcrlcne 208 Management 15 Manderscheid, Janet 182 Manfull, Christine 198 Manion, Sue 124 Manson, Sherry 96 Manternach, Patricia 182 Mantz, Jeanette 192, 251 Marble, Thomas 251 March, Lisa 204 Marchael, Paul 208 Marconi. Angie 205 Marcuzzo, Julia 251 Marine, Kathy 252 Mark. Jennifer 172 Mark, Michelle 198 Marketing 16 Markow, Sandi 190, 252 Mariias 111 Marlowe. Burt 139. 190 Marquette. Jill 202 Marsh, Lisa 212 Marsh, Nita 191, 252 Marshall, Russell 105. 252 Marston, Rip 20 Martens, Molly 190 Marth, Dawn 180, 185 Martin, Amber 105 Martin. Amy 180 Martin, Bob 219 Martin, Drake 107 Martin, Dr. Elizabeth 21 Martin, Dr. James G. 10 Martin. Jody 205, 252 Martin, Mary 199 Martin, Robert 43 Martin, Rusty 118 Martin, Valentina 252 Martins, Steve 105 Martinson, Lynn 180 Maruth, Lori 96. 204 Marvin, Ray 227 Mash 181 Mason. Gayla 197 Mason, Laura 103, 252 Mason, Morris 162 Massey, Carrie 196 Masters. Mike 226 Mataya, Terry 182 Matejcek, Lori 210 Mathematics 38 Matheson, Barb 179 Matheson, Charles 31 Matheson, Marleta 31 Matson, Mike 192 Matt. Jeff 226 Matteson, Angie 196 Mattke. Becky 96 Matula, Chris 162, 252 Maucker Union 64 Maughan, Micol 15 Mauss. Gary 252 Mawc. Mark 221 Maxon, Kurt 252 Maxwell, Margaret 112 Maxwell. Pam 163 Maxwell. Virgil 112 Mayberry. Lori 190, 252 282 Index Mayer. Mary 202 Mayer, Veronica 105 Mayo, Linda 232 Maypole. Dr. Don 47 Ma?ula. Coach Pete 24. 150. 151 McAfee, Sue 167 McAllister. Martha 211 McAllister. Sharon 124. 252 McAllister. Sherri 188 McAndrcw. Brian 224 McAninch, Kevin 173 McAlcc. Wanda 183 McAvoy. Ann 180 McBcth. Chris 221 McBride. Carol 198 McBride. June 179 McCabe. Peggy 174 McCalley. David 34 McCallum. Greg 224 McCann, Daniel 110. 252 McCarron. Sean 225 McCarthy. Chris 156. 171 McCarthy. Gary 220 McCarthy. Jim 171 McCarthy. Kim 209 McCarty, Jackie 110 McCauley. Melinda 146 McCavley. Dorothy 124 McCoy. Karen 205 McClain. Janet 24 McClannahan. Lori 252 McClellan. Mary 252 McClure. Sara 183 McCollam. Craig 224. 252 McCollam. Nancy 189 McCollum. Dr Clifford 33 McCombs. Teresa 180 McCool. Jim 219 McCoy. Jo 145 McCoy. Kelly 252 McCoy. Kendall 252 McCradlc. Charlie 190 McCright. Mark 163 McCright, Matthew 166 McCrill. Mark 171 McCullagh, Jim 47 McCulley. Carl 171 McCuimcy. Norman 22 McDermott. Beth 203 McDermott. Cheryl 252 McDermott. Trace 219 McDonald Dan 171 McDonald, Denise 191 McDonald. Jean 209. 215 McDonald. Jenny 203 McDonald. Tom 117 McDonnell. Marilyn 126. 252 McDowell. Dan 252 McDowell. Lori 145 Me Elroy. Craig 162. 252 McF.lvain. Vaughn 175 McEntee. Scott 220 McFaddcn. Scott 208 McFarland. Susan 202 McGill. Douglas 252 McGilligan, Donna 211 McGivcrn, Jo 44 McGoncgle. Anne 107, 110. 190 McGowan. Pam 126 McGrane. John 252 McGregor. Eileen 253 McGregor. Jane 178 McGrew, Dr. Leroy 35 McGrcw. Mary Lou 20 McGriff, Penny 205 McGroth, Dennis 220 McGuire. Kevin 221 McGuire. Madonna 125. 196 McGuire. Mark 186 McGuire, Mike 218 McHale. Ann 197 Mcllughcs. Mike 191 Mcllrath, Harley 118 McIntyre. Kent 24 McIntyre. Mary Jean 169, 172 McKigncy. Ronald 164 McKinley. Beth 204 McLaren. Tom 219 McLaughlin. James 253 McLaughlin. John 225 McLaughlin. Kathy 102 McMahon. Carol 102 McMahon. Kim 124 McMahon. Tom 227 McManhon. Kendall 210 McMann. Neal 164 McMullen. Connie 212 McNcrtncy. Julie 172 McWilliams. Mary 192 McWilliams. Scott 165 Mead. Michele 179 Mead. Renee 210 Meade. Lonnie 143 Meadows. Mike 219 Mcany. Mary 211 Mcddock. Karen 97. 184 Mcddock. Shcralyn 97. 180 Meek. Lori 120. 253 Meeks. Barb 192 Meeks. Scott 220 Mcewcs. Brad 253 Mehrhoff. Jay 188 Mehta. Sheil 253 Meier, John 253 Meier. Karmen 211 Meier. Tammy 172 Mcindcrs, Doreen 121. 193 Mcinickc. Thrcsa 203 Mclkckcr. Brent 219 Mcnary, Gregory 170. 253 Mcnglcr. Steve 165 Merfcld. Jean 253 Mcrfcld. Theresa 213 Mcrkcr. Nancy 180 Merkcy. Janice 111. 182 Merrihew. Sara 196, 253 Merrill 188 Merrill. Jill 203 Merrit. Chuck 210 Merritt. Sally 97. 198 Mcrtcsdorf, Jane 20 Merit, Julie 203 Merz, Grctchen 197 Mcsscnbrink. Kris 190 Mcsserly, Jacquic 204 Mcsscrschmidt. Bill 174 Metz, Angela 253 Meyer. Connnc 105 Meyer, David 213. 253 Meyer. Deb 165 Meyer. Jason 170 Meyer. Lisa 164 Meyer. I.ori E. 253 Meyer, Lori J. 190 Meyer. Pauline 152 Meyer. Renac 179 Meyer. Shonda 189 Meyer, Steven 253 Meyers. Lisa 193 Michael. Maureen 202 Michaels. Chris 191 Michels. Cathy 171 Michkcls. Donna 180 Mickclson. Nancy 202 Mielke. Kurt 253 Mihm. Jacqucl 211 Mihm. Jolcnc 126, 211 Mikos. Bill 226 Mikos. John 253 Millar. Michael 38 Millard. June 96. 111. 160 Miller. Curt 220 Miller. Cynthia 163. 253 Miller. Dan 175 Miller. Dec Ann 209 Miller. Diana 182. 253 Miller. Elizabeth 210 Miller. Eunice 204 Miller. Jim 218 Miller. Jodec 119. 173 Miller. John 105. 216. 221 Miller. Kari 167 Miller. Kristi 1-6 Miller. Lee 114 Miller. Leslie 37 Miller. Lisa 136 Miller. Lori A. 253 Miller. Lori J. 196 Miller. Lorraine 198 Miller. Mark 221. 253 Miller. Maryglcnn 203 Miller. Matt 213 Miller. Melissa 171 Miller. Neil 162 Miller. Patrick R. 37 Miller. Peg 204 Miller. Rex 189 Miller. Richard 208 Miller. Robin 180 Miller. Rod 225 Miller. Stacy 138 Miller, Steve 147 Miller. Sue 171. 188 Miller, Susan 253 Miller. Tina 193. 253 Millhollin. Ellen 165 Mills. Jeff 224 Mills. Karen 121 Mills. Kevin 170 Mills. Linda 183 Millsap. Mary 205 Milot, Louis 253 Minder, Julie 202. 253 Miner, Craig 253 Mingus, Larry 174 Minm, Jacque 126 Mirs, Deann 182 Miska. Charles 191 Mitchell. Becky 179 Mitchell. Greg 221 Mitchell. Idol 224 Index 283 Mitchell. Patrisha 103, 164 Mitchell. Tony 192 Mitschele, Debbie 178 Mittelstadt. William 254 Miltman. Bob 254 Mixdorf. Michelle 254 Mochal. Shelly 172 Modern Languages 30 Moelier. Chris 165 Moeller. Amy 172 Moeller. Julie 254 Moeller. Karla 254 Moeller. Ron 191 Moen, Lynn 171 Moes. Patricia 254 Moctsch. Ellen 254 Mohican 165 Mohl. Brenda 97. 105. 199 Mohling. Brian 218, 254 Mohning, Laurie 123. 126. 254 Moline. Susan 152. 183 Monaghan. Carrie 166 Monteforte. Cheryl 205 Montgomery. Kirk 102. 174 Moody. Dan 99 Moon. Tom 191 Mooney. Debbie 120 Moore. Dave 150. 151. 174 Moore. Jennie 202 Moore, Sarah 254 Moore. Sherrie 254 Moore. Susan 21. 96. 182. 254 Moorman. Kendall 173 Morgan. David 32 Morgan. Janice 44 Morgan. Karen 44 Morin. Dr. Robert 40 Morrell. John 15 Morris. Barb 97. 197 Morris, Daniel 254 Morrissey. Ellen 205 Morse. Karen 125. 254 Morlcnson. Julie 204 Morton, David 171, 254 Mortvedt. Janelle 213 Moser, Amy 180 Moser. Todd 191 Mosher. Ann 254 Mosher, John 226 Mosley. Cathy 254 Moss. Brenda 103, 111. 113. 1% Moss-Moorchcad. Kathleen 254 Mossman. Harry 27 Mount. Dora 214 Moyer. Angie 210. 254 Much Ado About Nothing 54 Muchlcnthaler. Terri 204. 254 Mueller. Patti 212 Muench. Brad 211 Muhlcnbruch, Nancy 198 Muhm. Marilyn 171 Mukand. Suhecl 105, 123 Mulford. Shelly 212 Mull. Ginncr 181 Mullen. Sue 165 Muller. Todd 165 Mullin. Julie 66. 125. 209 Mulsoff. Sandy 208 Mundt. Bob 225 Mungcr, Todd 127 Munkel. Robyn 203 Munn, Mary 188 Munns, Ann 193 Munns. Gordon 39 Munoz. Raul 30 Muntz. Steve 139. 153. 190 Murken. Robyn 137, 146. 254 Murphy. Bill 164 Murphy. Debbie 188, 254 Murphy. Kate 180 Murphy. Mark 220 Murphy. Mary L. 178, 180 Murphy. Ruth 204 Murphy. Tim 219 Murray. Liz 230 Murray. Matt 41 Murray. Tim 221 Murry. Jim 192 Muse. Becky 191 Myers, Chris 44 Myers. Deborah 254 Myers. Kirk 140. 192 Myers, Mary Lou 189 Myers. Michelle 109. 179 Myers, Sherry 126. 254 N Nabholz. Rod 225 Naevc. Kristie 255 Naffier. Chuck 219 Nagel. Jane 174 Nagel. Kent 255 Nantr, Karen 14 Nash. Jeff 166 Nass.Tom 113. 211 Nath. Sipra 164 Nauman. Lori 136. 209 Nauman. Vickie 255 Nasajo 166 Naxera. Lisa 196 Needham. Rich 211 Neely. Sonya 176 Ncese. Jodie 209 Negro. Meg 183 Nchman. Ann 198 Neibcr. Kelly 203 Neighbors. Martha 255 Neill. Laurel 179 Neilsen. Steven 255 Neibon. Dan 220 Ncitzkc. Ticrny 255 Nckvinda. Joe 163 Nclsen. Gene 188 Nelsh. Lori 173 Nelson. Barb 182. 255 Nelson. Clinton 27 Nelson, Curt 255 Nelson. Dale 221 Nelson, Doug 139. 255 Nelson. Gail 182 Nelson. Gary 219 Nelson, Glenn 38 Nelson. Jim 162 Nelson, Jody 225 Nelson. Julie 212 Nelson. Lisa K. 196 Nelson. Nancy 178 Nelson. Nina 150 Nelson. Phillip 24 Nelson. Rick 255 Nelson. Ruth 180 Nelson. Scott 220 Nelson. Shelly 12. 255 Nerad. Vickie 198 Nerem. Ranae 202 Ncshcim, Karen 179 Nestor. Sara 255 Netolicky, Tom 219 Nctz, Marcia 13 Neuman, Mary 196 Neuzil. Renee 255 Neve. Ken 109 Neville. Theresa 137 New bold 171 Newbury. Tab 219 Newby. Chris 112 Newby. Patty 119, 184 Newby. Ted 112 Newell. John 190. 255 Newgard. Tom 255 Newman, Dave 255 Newton. Deb 212 Newton. Karla 183 Newton. Margaret 255 Nicholas, Lee 13 Nichols. Craig 255 Nichols. Sandra 202 Nichols. Teri 255 Nicholson. Dave 213 Nickerson. Kathy 96. 98. 123. 125. 255 Nicol. Shari 255 Niebuhr. Jeff 53. 164 Niece. Ann 191 Nicdcrhauscr. Tina 212 Nichousc. Kenneth 255 Nichousc, Kirk 226 Nielsen, Andy 166 Nielsen. Joel 226 Nielsen, Kim 183 Nielsen. Kirk 139 Nielsen. Dr. Lynn 24 Nielsen. Paige 203 Nielsen, Dr. Ross 24 Nielson. Brad 224 Nielson. Pat 224 Nielson. Mary 255 Niemicr. Kurt 225 Nicrmann. Deborah 256 Niclupski. John 23 Nihart. Karen 182 Nijim, Dr. Basnecr 42 Nilles. Sarah 205 Niobe 212 Nisscn. John 164 Noack. Ann 188 Noack. Virgil 48 Nockcls, Brian 224 Nocckcr. Lori 182, 256 Noebrcn Hall 206 Noland. Julie 170 Nollcn. Lisa 110. 190 Noonon. Bill 170 Nordlic. Craig 134. 153. 210 Nordykc. Bradley 30. 109, 166. 256 Norcm. Jeff 191 Norcm. Jon 13 284 Index Norcnbcrg, Laura 146 Norling. Per 166 Norman, Chris 121 Norris, Georgia 96. 98. 120, 197, 256 Norris, Kevin 221 North, Jacquelyn 202 Norris, Lisa 203 North. Renee 126 North, Sheri 75 Northern Iowan 120 Northway, Deb 125 Norton, Becky 256 Norton. Jill 120 Norveisas, Carol 35, 203 Novak. Linda 106, 256 Novotny. Sally 187 Nowell, Tim 221 NSSLHA 102 Nugent. Pat 218 Nurre, Mark 224 Nurse. Ken 256 Nusbaum, Cindy 188, 256 Nyhus. Leslie 182 Nylin, Sue 205 Oakes. Bill 120 Oakman, Martin 162, 256 Oates, Michael 30 Oatman, Ann 173 Oatman, Kim 189 Obcrbrockling, Lori 209 Oberman, Russ 218 Obr, Sherri 210 Obrecht, David 256 Obrecht, Kathy 205 O'Brien. Bill 224 O'Brien. Catherine 96. 98. 256, 179 O'Brien, Julie 20S O’Brien. Melissa 256 O'Connell. Sheila 126 O’Connor. Bill 175 O’Connor. Jim 112 O’Connor, Kathy 112 Ockenga. Earl 24 Octnbafest 74 O’Day, Kim 170 Odwarka, Karl 30 Oebser, Jana 170 Oehlerich, Kim 256 Oelrich. Mark 227 Ogden, Amy 203 Ogden, Dave 224 Oggero, Matt 218 O’Hearn, Maurice 225 Ohlund. Gus 175 Oldenburg. Christin 172 Oldenburger, Shelley 102 Old Gold 121 Olerich, June 256 Olerich. Patty 167 Oles, Laura 205 Oliver. Les 124, 221 Ollendick, John 189 Olsen, Sandy 211 Olson. Carol 256 Olson. Dale 39 Olson. Dave 173 Olson, Dody 106, 181 Olson. Jacque 174 Olson. Jay 99 Olson, Joanne 164 Olson, Karen 163 Olson. Tara 126 Oilman, Marcie 34 O’Malley, Patrick 256 O’Neal. Kim 256 O’Neal, Lavonna 180 O’Neall, Barry 192 O’Neil. Kelly 225 O’Neill. Kelli 124 Opperman, Mark 164 Opsal. Nancy 256 Orcbesis 101 Orion 213 Orr, Alan 34 Orth, Deborah 256 Orth, Jennifer 204 Ortmeier, Kari 160, 164 Osborne. Barb 203 Osland, Kris 182 Osmundson, Elaine 209 Osteen, A1 226 Osterberg. Michael 256 Osterbcrger. Karla 145, 199 Osterkamp, Pamela 171, 256 Oswald, Gail 182 Oswald. Mike 191 Oswood, Julie 256 OTool, Julie 125 Otting, Gary 170 Otting. Roger 218 Otto. Julie 180, 203, 256 Otto. Randall 256 Ouderkirk, Sheryl 171 Oukada, Jennie 24 Oujiri, Lauren 107, 167 Oukada. Larbi 24 Overton, Cindy 205 Overton, Stacy 221 Owen, Doug 256 Owen, Lynn 216, 218 Owen, Sharon 181 Owens, Brian 218 Owens, Doug 220 Page, John 26 Pagel, Dan 170 Pagel. Susan 98. 113, 257 Painter, Sue 202 Palmer, Austin 257 Palmer, Scot 147 Palmersheim. Michelle 240 Palmcrsheim, Rick 226 Palsic, Karen 173 Pan. Dave 47 Pancratz, Judy 103 Panhellenic 123 Panigrahi, Bhagaban 16 Pantalco, Chris 170 Pantenburg, Elaine 196 Panther 181 Pape. Deb 203 Pape. John 31 Papke. Mark 224, 257 Paquette. Ann 173 Parish. Pamm 204 Parker. Janice 204 Parker. Janine 204 Parker. Jim 174 Parker, Mike 173 Parker. Rochelle 197 Parker, Roxanne 203 Parkinson. Janet 167 Parks, Dave 218 Parr, Craig 143 Parrett, Lisa 124 Parrish, Barb 44 Parsons. Darla 166 Parsons, Doug 257 Parsons, Landon 257 Partridge, Jeff 171 Pascoe, Jeff 190 Patten, Coach Chuck 140 Patten, Terry 257 Patterson, Brenda 257 Patterson, Elaine 198 Paullus. Tara 257 Paulsen. Lisa 54 Paulsen, Melinda 257 Paulson. Jeff 192 Paulson, Robert 24 Paulus, Julianne 181 Payne. Rory 175 Peacock Buren, Linda 118, 257 Pcare. Kim 199 Pearse, Bryan 219 Pearson. Barbara 257 Pearson, Curt 190 Pearson. Doug 227 Pearson. Kurt 113 Pearson. Mark 257 Pearson, Mike 226 Peck. Brad 175 Pederson, Annette 183 Pederson, Brenda 211 Pederson. Julie 257 Peer Advisors 113 Peers, Steve 173 Pciffer. Patsy 196 Peirson, Lezli 125 Pelzcr, Kristi 202 Penick, Lester 227 Penn. Rich 16 Penning. Roy 220 Penquite, Kent 210 Penthouse 175 Perisho. Audrey 137 Perkins. Chris 221 Perkins. Gary 257 Perkins. Holly 230 Perkins. Randy 173 Perry, Kim 203 Pershing. Barbara 44 Pershing, Rex 37 Peter, Harold 161, 162 Peters. Brenda 182 Peters, Brian 224 Peters, Jacinta 164 Peters. Jan 171, 257 Peters, Julie 204 Peters, Karene 193 Peters, Kathy 204, 257 Peters. Lance 219 Peters, Mark 175 Peters. Penny 205 Peters, Sleph 178 Petersen, Al 188 Petersen, Dan 219 Petersen, Dennis 123 Petersen. Karla 178 Petersen, Kent 188 Petersen, Nancy 257 Petersen, Sharon 188 Petersen. Tom 170 Peterson. Barbara 257 Peterson. Barbie 188 Peterson, Bonnie 197, 257 Index 285 Peterson, Brenda 85 Peterson. Clark 224 Peterson. Elizabeth 16 Peterson, Jacki 125, 203 Peterson, Jeff 174 Peterson. Krista 116 Peterson, Laura 257 Peterson, Lisa 172 Peterson, Lynn 160, 165 Peterson, Nancy 203, 257 Peterson. Scott 99. 162 Peterson. Terri 126. 204, 257 Petrehn, Laura 203 Petrone, Angie 170 Pettiecord, Everett 210, 258 Pettit, Joe 171 Pettit. Ladd 192 Pettit, Tammy 136 Peverill, Todd 139 Pfiefer, Jean 165 Pfohl, Shellie 146 Pfohn, Shellie 202 Phaedra 213 Phalen, Cynthia 96. 199, 258 Phalen, Erin 108, 210 Phelan. Mike 170 Phelps, Mike 170 Phelps, Mike 225 Phi Alpha Theta 99 Phi Beta Lambda 105 Philip. Joseph 89 Phillips. Brenda 203 Phillips, David 163 Phillips. Julie 258 Phillips, Kelly 182 Philosophy and Religion 32 Phipps, Craig 115, 162, 258 Phoebe 214 Physics 39 Picht, Lorene 258 Pick. Diane 258 Pickart, Andrew 219, 258 Picklum. Warren 34 Pickup, Beth 182 Pieper, Lori 120, 192 Pierce, Brian 173 Pierce. Scott 7, 258 Pietsch, Lori 208 Pijanowski. Mike 142, 143 Pine, Douglas 37 Pingrey, Tammy 184 Pins. Rosemarie 182 Pipho, Lisa 192 Piro. Sue 178 Pirog. John 225 Pisces 172 Pitcher, Jo 258 Pittman, Patricia 258 Pilton, Mary 258 Pitz, Jacki 172 Pitz, Lynn 199 Plakke, Bruce 28 Plambeck. Denise 174 Plambeck, Scott 220 Plantz, Kari 189 Platt. Tami 258 Plautz, Penny 113 Pletchette, Mike 220 Poage, George 43 Poepsel. Jim 175 Polansky. Diane 258 Political Science 45 Polking. Molly 99. 179, 258 Pollpetes, Joan 204 Pomerinky. Carol 163 Pom-Pon Squad 108 Pomrenke, Carol 258 Poots, Mitzi 183 Pope, Dave 191 Popken, Tina 183 Poppe, Allen 123 Porter, Amie 199 Porter, Brian 220 Porter, Chris 181 Porth, Roxanne 125, 258 Poryh, Roxanne 44 Poss. Julie 98. 205, 258 Post. Allen 173 Post. Janet 258 Postel, Brenda 164 Postel, Douglas 210, 215, 258 Postel, Sue 197 Potratz, Gina 209 Pottebaum, Deb 202 Potter, Lois 24 Potter, Mona 183 Potter, Troy 170 Potts, Sue 136, 213 Powell, Kim 182 Power, Paige 173 Powers. Carol 152, 163 Powers, Julie 136 Powers, Mary 258 Pratt. Jason 100 Pratt, Kris 124 Pray, Steve 258 Prcece, Cynthia 197 Prenger, Tom 220, 258 Preuss, Barb 164 Prevett, Lisa 210 Price, James 24 Price, Lisa 183 Prieskorn, Joe 221 Prill, Sandra 163 Primrose, Dean 24 Primus, Don 220 Prins, Janet 212 Pritchard. Bob 227 Pritchard. Mark 173 Probasco, Penny 199 Probasco, Mike 221 Proctor. Mary 197 Prosser, Penny 96, 209 Protsman, Tamie 258 Provost. Jeff 189, 193 Pruisner, April 125 Psaros, Penny 124 Psychology 46 Pudenz, Larry 218 Pullen, Rich 191 Pullman. Lori 172 Pulse. Jeri 171 Purdy, Al 227 Purple Arrow 96 Putnam. Tracy 199 Putz, Barbara 2S8 Putz, Tom 221 Putzier, Jeff 225 Pyle. Tim 188, 259 Q Quade, Laura 199 Quade, Tusdee 178 Quigley, Linda 209 Quirk, Charles 43 Quirk, Rose 132 Quitno, Kristy 199, 259 R Radcliff, Curt 163 Rader, Diane 174 Rader, Tom 224 Radmaker, Tod 224 Rainbow 182 Rains, Kim 196 Raju, Rahika 204 Raliegh, Ed 210 Ralston. Michele 183 Ramlo, Randy 147 Ramsey. Ann 204 Randall. Dan 211 Randall, Jolynn 259 Ransom, John 144 Ransom, Scott 220 Rardin, Cathy 152, 203 Rasch, Teresa 182 Raschke, Donna 23 Rasmuson, Greg 102 Rasmussen, John 218 Rasmussen, Melanie 196 Rasmussen. Viann 259 Ratekin, Ned 18 Rater. Rae Jean 126, 204 Rathe. Linda 21 Rathmell, Edward 38 Ratliff. Ruth 49 Rattroy, Murray 226 Raue. Brian 211 Raum, Robin 259 Readinger. Jill 193, 259 Reagan. Michael 259 Reams, Steven 258 Reams, Susan 180 Rcbik. Steve 172 Reckcr, Marilyn 193 Reding, Sheri 179 Redlinger, Julie 188, 259 Reed. Amber 124, 176, 178 Reed. Carol 259 Reed. Jack 14 Reed.Jacquc 103 Reed, Scott 220 Regner. Anthony 221 Rehak. Mary 213 Rchmke, Heidi 197 Rehmke, Kandice 259 Reichter, Bryan 105, 218 Reichter, Lyle 218 Reicks. Carla 103 Rciher, Karen 179 Reiling, Renae 211 Reilly, Dave 192 Reilly, Michele 193 Reilly, Steve 158 Reimemund, Natalie 170 Reimers. Mary 204 Reindl. Kandc 189 Rcindl, Steve 220 Reinemund. Natalie 105 Reinhardt, Gwen 166 Reinhardt, Pam 180 Reinicke. Vicki 126, 150, 211 Reims, Tom 153 Reims, Virginia 205 Reisetter, Shclli 204 Reisinger, Celeste 110, 166 Reismer, Tim 192 Reiter, Connie 205 Reittinger, Mike 162 Remington, Thomas 29 Remmert, Dennis 134 286 Index Remy, Wayne 218 Renault 205 Renfro, Jim 163 Renning, Joe 259 REO 62 Repp. Brad 105, 224 Residence Hall Association 107 Rettenmeier. Todd 220 Rettinger, Wayne 162 Reuss, Stefan 31 Reves, Elaine 96, 180 Reyes, Scott 221 Reynolds, Deb 203 Reynolds, Jackie 259 Reynolds, Melanie 183 Reynolds, Missy 199 Reysack, Richard 164 Rhea, Jane 180 Rhines, Timothy 259 Rhinesmith, Nancy 180 Rice, Rose 204 Rich. Jacqueline 259 Richards. Jill 118. 163 Richards. Scott 220 Richardson. Doug 259 Richardson. Laurie 191 Richelieu 205 Richmond, Jim 227 Rickard, Becky 208 Ricke, Peggy 97. 193. 259 Rickels, Connie 173 Rickets, Renee 174 Rickels. Scott 191 Ridenour. Rob 223, 226 Ridenour, Susan 103, 164, 259 Rider Hall 216 Rider. Paul 35 Ridgely, Kim 123, 124 Riechmann, Ferd 24 Riecke. Inge 198. 259 Riedesel, Miles 219 Riedesel. Suzanne 198 Riehl, Kevin 259 Riehl. Tanna 150, 199 Richie, Richard 224 Rieken, Marietta 259 Ries, Connie 212 Ries, Donna 97, 212 Ries. Janella 204 Riettinger, Mike 161 Riettingcr, Wayne 161 Rife. Pinkie 180 Rigby. Leigh 120 Riggs, Dixon 34 Riley, Glenda 43 Rinehart, Barry 226 Ringland, Craig 166 Riniker. Linda 121, 182, 259 Ripslinger, Jay 208 Rissler, Heather 173, 193 Ritland, Susan 179 Ritschel, Dr. Robert 31, 84 Ritter. Steve 259 Rittgers, Dana 109, 190 Rittgers, Roche! 167, 260 Roach, Susan 124, 260 Roan. Angie 125 Robbins, Jan 29 Robbins, Tim 260 Roberts, Craig 225 Roberts, Karen 125. 260 Roberts, Lynette 182 Roberts, Ron 48 Roberts, Shelly 199 Roberts, Stacy 260 Roberts, Thca 203 Roberts, Theresa 260 Roberts, Tom 162 Robinette, Jane 103 Robinette, Kelly 150 Robinson, James 32 Robinson, Paul 19) Robinson. Theresa 260 Robson, Karen 260 Roby. Marilyn 260 Rock. Lisa 260 Rod. Michael 13 Rodamaker, Daniel 260 Rodd. Michelle 188 Rodenbeck, Rick 220 Rodgers, Roxane 260 Rodriguez, John 174, 260 Roc. Brenda 127, 196 Roeder, Tom 127 Rocgner, Linda 204 Roemig, Jessica 152, 166 Rogers, Bruce 19 Rogerson, Tony 224 Rohlk, Marty 213 Rohrer, Shelly 170 Rokes, LeAnn 260 Rokusek. Dennis 113, 223 Rolfe, Margaret 165 Rolfs, Kathie 109, 182 Rolison, Vannessa 197 Rolland, Ann 260 Rolland, Brent 173 Roller, Timmy 224 Roltgen, Pam 177, 181 Roltgen, Shari 198 Root. John 134 Ropa, Christina 152, 199 Roquet, Laura 144 Rosas. Jim 172 Rose, Cindy 204 Rose, Ken 139, 153, 220 Rose, Stephen 24 Roseberry, Lisa 199 Roseberry, Rhonda 210 Roscland, Kelli 127 Ross, Dr. Robert 45 Ross. Dr. Ronald 31 Ross. Sheila 181 Rote. Bob 173 Roth, Roberta 15 Rothbart, Jean 188, 260 Rothfus. Rochelle 172 Rouse, Geoff 260 Rouse. Marty 218 Roussell, Jon 47 Routh, Larry 22 Rowe. Doug 172 Rowley, Todd 165 Roy, Dorothy 260 Royer, Natalie 204 Roys, Janet 205 Roys, Nancy 128, 182 Rozcndaal, Julia 19 Ruark, Virginia 17 Ruba, Michelle 111, 120 Rubcnbauer, Leigna 182 Rubin. Janet 27 Ruchti, Twyla 199 Rucker, Julie 172 Ruegcsegger, Craig 175 Ruegeseggcr, Steve 225 Rucgsncggcr. Kevin 224 Ruejseggcr, Craig 118 Ruen, Lea 100 Ruffo, Joseph 26 Rugby 101 Ruggebcrg, Kristi 199 Rugger, Louis 220 Ruisch, Rahel 116 Rule, Robert 38 Ruley, Gayle 174 Rumpza, Cynthia 260 Rupp, Donisuc 260 Rusch, Sandy 190, 260 Rush. Ron 77, 190 Rusmuson, Kelly 227 Russell. Joan 191 Russell, Susan 126, 181 Russo, Mike 218 Ru om, Randy 208 Rustad, Dan 188 Ruth, Karla 260 Rutledge, Wendy 171 Ruiz, Linda 260 Rwder, Mary 206 Ryan, Ann 171 Ryan, Jane 178 Ryan. Julia 197, 260 Ryan, Michael F. 164 Ryan, Mike 43, 101 Ryan. Thomas 43 Rychel, Julie 202 Rychel. Leslie 126 Ryder. Mary 209 Ryder. Sandy 209 Ryderson. Pam 97, 102, 212 s- Sack. Kathy 261 Sacquitne, Kay 96, 102, 181 Sacquitne, Lois 181 Sagittarius 190 Salsburg. Sherri 120, 146 Salz, Scott 227 Samek, Rocky 147, 207, 221 Sampson, Kathy 93, 123, 165, 261 Sampson, Lisa 197 Sams, Connie 261 Sams. Doug 134 Samuel, Don 225 Samuelson. Jeff 144, 162 Samuelson, Jill 162, 188 Samuelson, Joel 144, 162 Samuelson, Karla 172 Sanborn, Laurie 126, 174 Sanches, Tracey 261 Sandage, Lori 202 Sandbulte. Kristin 261 Sanders. Deb 203 Sanders, Kerry 261 Sandersfeld, Janette 203 Sanderson, Pam 190 Sandidge, Tami 199 Sandon, Steve 134 Sandy. Brent 100 Sanger, Julie 209 Sanman, Mark 221 Sanman, Nancy 174 Sanner, Rusty 226 Sansky, Cindy 165 Sarasio, Kathleen 106, 178, 261 Sarazine, Julie 174 Sargeant, Phyllis 21 Sargent, Jennifer 125, 202 Sargent, Linda 196 Sargent, Sandra 180, 261 Sass, Bob 173 Satre. David 261 Sauer. Mike 188 Sauer, Steve 261 Saunders. Karen 261 Saunders, Kenda 203 Sauter, Joseph 261 Index 287 Saverbrci. Daryl 213 Saxton. Bill 226 SCEC 100 Schadle. Mary 164. 174 Schaefer. Mary 125 Schaeffer. Sheryl 94 Schagcr. Tracey 174 Schatzbcrg. Harriet 50 Schebler, Tami 141, 144 Schcck. Amy 97 Schecr, Kathleen 261 Scheiber. Renae 127 Schcnatzki. Michelle 196 Schcrrman. Betty 199 Schcrrman. LiLi 261 Schicffer. Stacey 181 Schieltz, Joan 212 Schick. Mary Jo 124 Schillig. Mike 151. 226 Schilling. Melody 198 Schimmcr. Paula 178 Schirm. Lori 167 Schlarbaum. Scott 189 Schlarman. Doug 226 Schlindwein, Dclonn 261 Schlindwein. Doreen 261 Schlitter. Mark 170 Schloman, Brenda 189 Schlucttcr. Gary 226 Schmcling. Deb 105 Schmidt. Bob 162 Schmidt. Chris. 175 Schmidt, Deb 212 Schmidt, Jeanne 261 Schmidt. Jeff 227 Schmidt, Nancy 182 Schmidt. O.R. 29 Schmidt. Robert 261 Schmidt. Ross 110 Schmidt. William 224 Schmieder. Sandy 178 Schmit, Cheryl 261 Schmith. Mickic 147 Schmitt. Geraldine 261 Schmitt. Joseph 261 Schmitt. Mariya 126 Schmitt. Mary Margaret 24 Schmitt. Mike 171 Schmitt. Phyllis 178 Schmitz. Carol 204 Schmitz. Kelly 211 Schmitz. Marilyn 261 Schmitz. Mary l.ou 192 Schmitz. Paul 173 Schncbcrgcr, Jean 172 Schncbergcr. John 227 Schneider. James 220 Schneider. Robert 24 Schneider. Sherry 199 Schibrowsky, Jack 16 Schneider. Ronald 261 Schnell, Jane 96. 183 Schncll, Paul 221 Schnicdcrs, Diane 199 Schniedcrs, Nancy 198 Schnocbclcn. Deborah 202. 261 Schocllcr. Pauline 178 Schocl. Lynn 188 Schoen. Susan 262 Schoenrock. Julie 203 Scholl. Ann 183 Scholz, Charlie 27 Schonhcr. Dcbby 192 Schoncrt. Steve 134 Schonv Carla 189. 202 Schoof. Rich 227 School Administration and Personnel 22 School of Business 12 School of Music 31 Schoonover. Lisa 204 Schrader. Darla 181 Schragc. Jodi 178 Schramm. Patty 209 Schreck, Cindy 173 Schrcck. Mary 126 Schreiner. Amy 199 Schrcpfer, Kit 178 Schrocdcr. Dan 219 Schrocdcr. Denise 163 Schroedcr. Jill 262 Schrocdcr. Michael 262 Schrocdcr. Nola 182 Schrup, Sue 209 Schubick. Delbert 170 Schuelka. Kathy 262 Schuett, Bruce 164 Schugart. Noel 210 Schuh, Connie 126 Schuldt. Dana 32. 205 Schuldt. Darcy 181 Schuler. Christy 178 Schuler. Gary 225 Schuler. Kelly 170 Schulkc, Roger 15 Schulte. Dorothy 167 Schulte. Duane 211 Schulte. Katie 85. 184 Schultz. Angie 18 Schultz. Bob 226 Schultz, Deanna 199 Schultz. Deb 212 Schultz. Judith 262 Schultz. Michael 262 Schultz. Randall 224. 262 Schultz. R i 134 Schultz. Tom 107. 220 Schulz. Deb 182 Schulz. Jo Ellen 197 Schupbach. Rick 220 Schurrcr, Augusta 38 Schuster. Audrey 173 Schuster. Julie 181 Schwab. Lisa 203 Schwalbach, Scott 188 Schwamman. Faye 262 Schwanz, Tim 218 Schwarting. Karen 126 Schwartz. Don 220 Schwartz. Orlando 34 Schwartz, Ralph 28 Schwartz. Roxanne 163 Schwarz. Dan 170 Schwarz. Timm 262 Schwarz. Traci 199 Schwarzcnbach. Lyle 20 Schwicr. Craig 225 Schweitzer. Cathie 24 Scorpio 191 Scott. Barb 208 Scott. Becky 203 Scott. Jennifer 166 Scott. Mindy 196 Scott. Dr. Ralph 19 Scott. Sharon 204 Scott, Susanna 67, 179, 199 Scott. Tamara 199 Scott. Wendy 110. 191 Scully. Jeff 189 Scaberg. Siri 180 Scager. Robert 34 Scckman. Karen 197 Scchuscn. March 130. 152. 198 Seeley. Kelly 163 Seclhammcr, Steve 221 Schmann. Phillip 262 Scichtcr. Kevin 147 Seifert. Lynne 125. 145 Seifried. Kathy 197 Seifried. Rita 178 Scip. Kandy 262 Selby. Scotty 225 Sellers, Kim 122. 126 Seltrccht. Tammy 152 Selvog. Teri 183 Seminole 166 Scmprini. Jill 86 Scpella, Earl 37 Scrnett. Joe 218 Setter, Noel 198 Severin. Pam 146. 181 Sexton. Linda 262 Sexton. Mark 262 Shaclcford. Julie 182 Shada. Rhonda 203 Shaeffer. Sheryl 180 Shaffer. Dawn 183 Shaffer. Joanne 106. 181, 262 Shaffer. Randy 172 Shaffer. Roger 188 Shaffer. Sondra 262 Shallau. Gary 224 Shancr. Lori 163 Shannon. Mark 208 Shannon, Steve 262 Sharma. Ashish 229 Sharp. Mary 124, 209 Shatck. Kyle 225 Shatck. Tom 170 Sha% eland, Sandra 191, 262 Shaw 227 Shaw. Barry 262 Shaw. Dave 224 Shaw, Donna 262 Shaw. Greg 210 Shaw. Jeff 224 Shaw. Theresa 262 Shea. Bill 63. 153 Shea. Marlene 22 Shea. Rob 225 Shea, Steve 192 Shcahan. John 147. 190 Shearer. Betty 262 Shearer. Laurie 178 Shcchy, George 162 Sheets. David 164 Shelby. Laura 210 Shepard. Kate 214 Shcpcrd. Denise 178 Shcpcrd. Nola 178 Shepherd. Denise 171 Shepard. Kate 111 Shcpardson, Donald 43 Sheridan. Leslie 206. 207 Sheriff. Stan 134 Sherman 221 Sherman. Lori 145 Sherman. Suzy 107. 164 Shcston. Andy 220 Shickman, Allan 26 Shields. Carolyn 29 Shilling. Kelley 188 Shipman. Marjorie 184 Shippy. Sue 125 Shippy. Val 105. 125 Shirbroun. Teri 212 Shirley. Kim 179 Shogrcn. Connie 205 Shonka. Jeff 175 Shoshoni 167 Shull Hall 222 Shull. George 112 Shull. Leslie 166 Shull. Lill 112 Sick. W'adc 221 288 Index Sickman. Nancy 262 Siddcns, Jo 26 Siebcrt, Meg 164 Sieck. Joanne 262 Siems. Jackie 263 Siep. Kandy 102 Siepmann, Stacey 164, 263 Sieverding, Sandy 97. 105, 199 Sievcrs, Carole 198, 263 Sievers, Joleen 67, 197 Sievers. Lori 199 Sicvers, Mike 220 Sigmund, Sheryl 137 Siirtols, Mark 175 Sikora, Lori 165, 263 Simkins, Lori 170 Simkins, Tamera 263 Simmons, Marshell 209 Simmons, Patrick 263 Simmons, Robert 4, 263 Simoens, Angela 199 Simoens, Jim 112 Simoens. Sandy 112 Simons. Randy 226 Simpson. Richard 211, 263 Simpson, Robert 34 Sims. Theresa 167 Sindelar, Kevin 110 Sines, Bonnie 42 Singer, Perry 174 Sir. Mary 263 Sirpless, Teri Lee 210. 263 Sivertson, Tommy 23 SkafT, Mike 170 Skaggs. Barney 189 Skaine. Jim 27 Skillcn, Laurie 191 Skoglund, Kathryn 263 Skoglund. Tammy 125 Skopcc, Greg 139 Skov, Kris 138 Skybird 182 Slach, Penny 171 Slaymaker, Jeff 170 Slcsnick, Shari 203 Sloan, Beth 146, 203 Sloan. Diane 52 Sloan. Jeff 174 Sloth, Nancy 263 Skillem, John 224 Slinker, Jack 210 Sloth. Nancy 199 Smart. Paul 227, 263 Smejkal, Jeff 110 Smidt, Kevin 118, 175 Smith, Audrey 22 Smith, Bob 112, 163 Smith, Carolyn 90 Smith, Catherine 263 Smith. Cathy 174 Smith, Daryl 34 Smith, Dean 174 Smith, Denise 172 Smith, Doug 218, 219 Smith. Douglas 190 Smith. Gail 167 Smith. Gretchen 180 Smith. Janet 209 Smith. Jeff 190 Smith, John W. 174 Smith, Kevin 153, 170 Smith, Leroy 224 Smith, Lyn 145, 191 Smith. M.B. 27 Smith. Mary L. 192 Smith. Mary M. 209 Smith, Malt 175 Smith, Melissa 204 Smith, Pam 213 Smith. Sally 111. 124, 128 Smith, Sandy 112 Smith. Scott 153, 221 Smith. Shelly 126. 174, 263 Smith, Tom 220 Smith, Traci 197 Smothers. Barb 209 Sneden, Jeanne 172 Snitker, Carrie 124 Snook, Kay 263 Snyder, Dave 263 Snyder, Gary 263 Snyder, Jean 174 Snyder, Russell 263 Social Work 47 Sociology and Anthropology 48 Sochner. Sheila 137. 152 Softball 146 Solberg, Janet 184, 263 Somcrvill, John 46 Somsky, Donna 171 Somsky, Carol 191 Somsky, Cindy 107 Sommers. Kathy 124. 280 Soper, Lisa 183 Sorensen, Dave 220 Sorensen, Kim 199, 263 Sorenson. Cindy 212 Sorenson, Dawn 191 Sorenson, Sue 193 Sosalla, Teri 191 Soukup, Ellen 209 Sovereign. Sue 196 Spaide, Joanne 44 Spanjers, Lorie 23 Sparks, Tammy 210 Spear, Nancy 46 Spears, Kim 203 Special Education 23 Speer. Todd 226 Spence. Lori 212 Spencer, Dori 167 Sperfslage, Diane 263 Spichcr, Steve 37 Spielbauer, Marie 166 Spiclbaucr, Rebecca 263 Spratte, Kathy 12), 172 Sprecker. Kyle 170 Sprunger, Jean 100, 172, 264 Squier, Denise 183 Staebell, Chris 218 Stahl, Barb 156 Stahl, Laurie 126 Stahnke, Karmen 97, 263 Stainback. Bill 23 Staker. Robin 180 Sum, Lynette 202 Sump, Dave 211 Stamp. Dean 222 Sumper, Melody 198 Sunhope, Dave 227 Sunnard. Rhonda 188, 264 Sunsbury. Charles 264 Stansbury, Dr. Robert D. II Staples. Audrey 264 Starbeck, Jeff 264 Surk. Glenda 264 Stastney, Kathy 124, 189 Stastny, Kris 124 Suter, Mike 190 Suuter, Carol 264 Steans, Brent 164, 264 Stebbins, Lori 202 Stecher. Barb 212 Steele, Nathan 221 Steele. Paul 224 Steensen. Mark 172 Steffen, Jacqueline 106, 182 Steffen. Julie 197 Steffes, Gary 190 Stegcr, Phil 226 Stehley, Stacy 98. 115, 264 Stcif, Heidi 181 Steig. Tal 224 Stein, Liz 174 Steiner, Theresa 164 Stennersen, Lisa 182, 185 Stensrud, Kay 22. 98 Stephenson. Cathy 97, 197 Stephenson, Debra 264 Sterrett, Sandy 124, 264 Sterenson, Steve 99, 264 Steward, Jerry 264 Steward, Kimberly 264 Stewart, Chris 121, 179 Stewart, Diana 204 Stewart, Sam 171 Stewart, Scott 208 Stewart. Stan 105 Stewart. Theresa 264 Stewart, William 18 Stkkfort, Deb 105. 125, 264 Stickfort. Jeff 221 Stkkfort. Kirk 220 Stkkley, Beth 191 Stcif, Heidi 122, 126, 185 Stochl, Mary Sue 183 Stock. Jody 201, 205 Stock. Jolene 198, 264 Stock, Lauri 182 Stockberger, Jodie 53, 55. 163 Stockdale, Jerry 48 Stocks, Carole 182 Stodola, Sandy 124. 264 Stoen, Laurie 181 Stoll, Brian 208 Stoll. Ruth 179 Stolley. Tom 225 Stoltenberg, Linda 182, 264 Stone 170 Stone, Colleen 102, 173 Stone, Donald 264 Stone, Kimberly 264 Stone, Linda 146 Stone, Randy 226 Stoner, Mark 226 Stones 78 Story. Marilyn 44 Story, Trula 193 Stoshicn. Lenny 221 Stoyer. Amy 181 Strabala, Kent 220 Strabala. Randy 170 Stahowick, John 227 Strain, Tammy 196 Strait. Nancy 96, 103, 163 Strait. Stefank 180 Strang, Cindy 191 Strang, Mary 119, 192 Strang, Thomas 264 Strathe, Marlene 19 Strecker, Eleanor 99 Streff, Lora 198, 264 Streit, Nancy 209 Strcin, Charles 41 Streit. Billie Jean 24 Streyfeler. Laurie 193 Stroh, Jeannie 264 Stroh, Kristi 167 Strong, Janet 172 Stroschein, Janice 197 Stroud. Jill 124, 199 Strub, Lisa 24. 144, 178 Strub, Richard 24 Strunk, Jan 196 Index 289 Struve. David 166 Struve. Shiralc 170 Stubbe. Brent 265 Stubbe. Jill 170 Stuck. Mike 227 Sludemann. Janet 192 Student Social Work 103 Stuhr. Nancy 197 Stulkcn, Stephen 37 Stump. Mindy 178 Slurges. Jane 179 Sudbcck. Sarah 174 Sudderberg. Mark 265 Sucppcl, Tom 143 Sullivan. Cindy 125 Summer. Scott 174 Sundance 183 Sundberg. Peter 219 Sundrup, Christie 203. 265 Sundrup, Terri 204 Sunscri. Alvin 43 Suntken. Clayton 265 Suscmihl. Lori 212 Suscmihl. Paul 265 Suther. Pat 227 Suther. Laurie 194 Sutherland. Jeanne 149. 196 Svoboda. Anne 265 Swanson. Becky 167 Swanson. Gary 147. 226 Swanson. Kurt 225 Swanson. Lisa 204 Swartzendruber. Deanne 179 Swart7cndrubcr. Deb 145. 180 Sweeney. Lorraine 171 Swension. Kevin 220 Swenson. David 221 Swinton. Mitchell 164 Swimming (M) 144 Swimming W 145 Syed. Nizam 164 Sylvester. Cynthia 265 Sylvester. Scott 221 Syverson. Brenda 181 Syverson. Donnettc 181 T Tabor. Dee 125 Tabor. Mark 127 Tackcnbcrg. Andrea 170 Taft. Deb 156, 197 Taft. Mike 119. 265 Taguc. Chris 203 Takes. Al 208 Takes. Regina 197 Talbott. Robert 43 Tamisianon, Sited 4 Tandy. Kate 265 Tanner. Steve 225 Tansez, Lori 85 Tarr. John 24 Taslcr. Kelli 193 Tate. Judy 164 Tate. Reggie 16 Tatoian. Mike 135 Taukc. Doris 209 laurus 189 Taylor. Beverly 19 Taylor, Dierdre 203 Taylor. Ellic 203 Taylor, Kathi 163 Taylor. Kim 108. 110 Taylor. Teresa 196 Taylor. Val 212 Teaching 24 Tecling. Tom 224 Teeter. David 218. 265 Tefft, Susan 209 Tcgala. Ken 190 Tcglcr. Mary 181 Tegtmeyer, Dan 227 TeKippe. Jeff 225 TeKippe. Mac 197 Temple. Scott 175, 265 TenBraak. Dick 120. 225 Tennis (Ml 149 Tennis (W) 150 Tenney. Mike 60 Tenney. Steve 60 Tepaske. Russell 34 Tephly, Joan 24 Ternus. Troy 224 Terry. Sarah 205 Testroet. Denise 199 Textor. Jeff 220 Thacker, Roberta 178 Thcdc. Denise 265 Thelcn. Jeff 217. 227 Theobald. Dennis 171 Theodore. Angie 181 Thiclen. Walter 265 Thics. Brenda 265 Thicsscn. Diane 38 Thill. Nancy 179 Thocl. Diane 212 Thomas. Barb 182 Thomas. Christy 208 Thomas. Dave 223. 226 Thomas. Dawn 209 Thomas. Maggie 201 Thomas. Mary 85. 203 Thomas. Ronda 204 Thompson. Ann 265 Thompson. Connie 197 Thompson, Cynthia 205 Thompson. DccDcc 118 Thompson. Dorothy 265 Thompson. Howard 43 Thompson. Jack 190 Thompson. Jackie 193 Thompson. Jim 225 Thompson. John 221 Thompson. Jolinc 265 Thompson. Julie 173 Thompson. Karen 204 Thompson. Kerry 221 Thompson. Kris 265 Thompson. Lyndon 220. 265 Thompson. Dr. Marion 23 Thompson. Nancy Price 29 Thompson. Pam 209 Thompson. Randy 171 Thompson, Rhonda 265 Thompson. Steve 220 Thompson. Teresa 197 Thompson. Dr. Thomas 25 Thomsen. Caric 163 Thorne. Brian 219 Thorne. Susan 102. 182. 265 Thrall. Dr. William 20 Throndxon. Betty 146 Throndson. Tim 170 Thuringcr. Cathy 171 Thuringcr, Mark 221 Tice. Scott 158 Tiedt. Charla 182 Tieg. Nick 114 Tiernan. Steve 224 Tierney. Nancy 202 Tictgc. LuAnn 102, 178 Tietz. Kristi 198 Tiffany 183 Tigges. Ken 224 Tighc. Connie 205 Tillou. Dave 188. 265 Tilton. Cathy 179 Timmerman. Beth 209 Timmerman. Phyllis 211 Timmerman. Rob 127 Timmerman. Sharon 207. 209 Timmerman. Shcrce 265 Timmermans. Jana 189 Timpany, Gordon 14 Tipp. Cireg 227 Tippett. Sandy 167 Till. Jeff 226 Tjaden, JoAnn 265 Tjclmcland. Monte 219 Toalcs. Dan 226 Toay. Doug 221 Tobin. Jeff 227 Toenges. Lynn 148 Tokie. Rhonda 199 Tolbert. Ira 49 Tomahawk 97 Tomash. Deanna 266 Tomison. Sitcc 165 Tomlinson. Dan 208 Tomy. Rick 266 Tonda. Gina 170 Tonsfeldt. Leslie 178 Torch Tassel 98 Torreson. Lana 214 Towers. Barb 209 Toyc. Deanna 178 Toync. John 266 Track (Ml 153 Track W) 152 Tracy. Tom 175 Traeger. Dan 143 Tree 184 Trenary. I.ara 205 Treptow. Kim 84. 182 Trcvlac. Chet 226 Trey. Sonja 202 Trites. helieia 170. 266 Tritlc. Thomas 31 Tritz. Kathy 164 Troe. Karen 178 Trogc. Laura 266 Trout. Carlccn 213. 266 Trumm. Sharon 196 Tucker. Connie 266 Tucker. Donna 266 Tucker. Jane 180 Tudeen. Al 220 Tudccn. Sheryl 203 Tujetsch. Judy 184 Tujctsch, Sue 202 Tumilson. Greg 171 Turnbull. Ann 24 Turner. Cheryl 203 290 Index Turner, Drew 221 Ttttt, Timothy 221 Twedt, Mark 266 Tweet, James 266 U Ubbcn, Gwen 144 Ubben, Steve 190 Udelhoven, Jill 172, 266 Uhlenhake, Jay 226 Ullcstad, Kevin 266 Umsted, Kristie 111, 145 Underwood, Julie 266 Undiandeye, Franca 266 UNI Parents Associations 112 University Student Alumni 115 Unruh, Roy 39 Upshaw, Barry 225 Urmie, Katherine 170, 266 Usher. Nancy 199 Uthe, Rosanne 179 V Vajpeyi, Dhircndra 45 Valde. Jeff 213 Valentine, John 162 Vallejo. Patty 174 Vana. Melinda 121, 181, 266 Vandekamp, Cindy 97, 198 Vandelune, Lori 208 VanDcnovcr, Dave 213 Vandcr. Stcffanie 180 VanderBie. Kim 102, 266 VanderHolt, Grant 225 VamdcnHull, Shari 204 VanderJuig, Paul 227 VanDermolen, Ann 191 Vandcrschaaf, Loren 220 Vandcrsee, Dean 170 Vandiest. Beth 197 Vandorheide, Scott 227 VanEtten. Lora 191 VanGampleare, Mark 162 Vangcllow, Deb 152, 205 VanHorn, Andi 188 VanHorn. Terri 192 VanHouten, Mindy 122 VanHouton, Kim 126, 165, 266 VanHouweling. Mindy 202 Vannahme, Geri 199 Vanous, Doug 127 VanRoekcl, Mark 189 VanSickle, Thea 183 Vargas, Marjorie 24 Vaughn, Joan 188 Vaughn. Ted 147 Vavra, Chris 209 Vcnneman. Barb 179 Vermazen, Rick 224 Vernon, Nile 30 VerStccg, Kim 203 Vest, Jeff 224 Vikdal, Gary 218 Vilcta. Joel 164, 266 Villa dc Moura, Mariangcla 163 Vilmain, Frank 39 Vincent, Patty 152 Vincent. Paula 184 Vincent, Roxanne 184, 266 Vindracek, Judy 179 Virgo 174 Vittetoe, Mike 144, 221 Voels, Bob 170 Voelz, Nancy 194 Vogl, Mark 166 Vogl, Sally 183 Vogt, Barry 218 Voissen, Steve 266 Voldscth, Dr. Edward 11 Volf. Julie 204 Volleyball 136 Vollker, Celia 205 Vollrath, Laura 193 Voltmcr, Rita 24 Vonalome. Carol 15 Vonderhcidc, Scott 107, 118 Vonderheide, Susan 107, 118 Vonderlinde, Lori 196 Vorwald, Scott 226 Voss. Sheri 36. 182 Voss. Val 180 Voy. Derek 226 Vyskocil. Linda 210 W Wadlc. Dan 224 Wadlc. Kevin 191 Wadle. Lisa 106, 181 Wadlc, Lora 164 Wadle. Marcia 198 Wageman, Jean 266 Wagenhofer, Ken 127 Wagner, Jane 146 Wagner, Susan 267 Waight, Jan 174 Waincr, Sandra 267 Walde. Kellie 267 Waldon, Bruce 226 Walker. Greg 221 Walker, Jane 167 Walker. Mark 267 Walker, Marye 267 Walker, Rhea 196 Walker. Shirley 133 Walkup, Robin 180 Wall. Cheryl 98. 111. 113. 199, 267 Wallace. Jill 46 Wallace. Laura 214 Waller. Georgia 15 Waller. Dr. Robert 12. 15 Walling. Ken 267 Walls, Tina 97. 102 Walsh. Katie 125 Walsh. Linda 46 Walsh, Mary 267 Walsh. Steve 191 Walstcud. Lyne 178 Walter. Brett 221 Walters. James 36 Walters. Valerie 204 Walthcr, Andre 30 Walthcr, Brian 267 Wanat, Donna 209 Wand, Tony 227 Ware. Ed 175 Ware, Kim 202 Warrnke, Debbie 267 Warnecke, Janine 208 Warner. Carol 14 Warner, Dr. Elvon 14 Warner, Scott 191 Warren, Jamie 203 Warren, Ken 267 Washut, Bob 31 Wass. Laurie 193 Wasscnaar, Mike 227 Wasta. Chris 267 Waterman. Karen 106, 107. 180. 267 Watermann, Mary 29 Waters. Janie 103, 164, 267 Watson. Kevin 267 Watson. Patty 212 Wayland, Tim 221 Wayt. Amy 179 Weatherly. Penny 267 Weathers, Norman 171 Weaver. Frank 162, 267 Weaver. Julie 199 Weaver, Lori 178 Weaver. Mark 173 Weaverling, Marilyn 181 Webb, Marec 183 Weber, Cathy 205 Weber. Dan 170 Weber. Joan 111 Weber. Mary 204 Weber. Ronald 267 Weber, Suzie 183 Webster, Kevin 135 Wedemcyer, Dwight 6 Wedgewood, Roy 227 Wedman, John 18 Wcdman, Judy 50 Weekly. Mike 218 Weeks. Craig 225, 267 Weeks. Michelle 108, 199 Wcgman, Marcie 173 Wcgmann, Scott 208 Wegner. Dean 77 Wehner, Carl 38. 102 Wehner, Wanda 35 Wehr, SherTy 136 Wcibcs, Candace 199 Weidcmann, Angela 190, 267 Wcidtcr, Deb 6 Weigel. Job 227 Wciland, David 221 Weiler. Ken 225 Weinkouf, Shelly 171 Weishaar, Scott 174 Weisinger, Bruce 267 Weiss. Sue 170 Weissenburger, Tom 213 Weitz, Bruce 157 Welbes, Candy 110. 267 Welch, James 24 Welch. Mary Lou 36 Weldon, Anna 173 Wellcndorf, Ann 203 Wellncr, Terry 96 Wells. Constance 167 Wells. Dave 221 Wells. Dick 112 Wells. Joe 44 Wells, Nancy 211 Wells. Paul 267 Wells. Peg 112 Wells, Rhonda 202 Wells, Susie 166 Welsh. Joan 267 Welter, Steve 170 Weltcrlind, Peter 38 Wclthcr. Thomas 268 Index 291 Welton, Linda 268 Welty, Mark 30 Wendt, Donald 31 Wenthold, Martha 204 Werner. Brenda 209 Werner. Nancy 180 Wersinger, Denise 210 Wcscotl. Lynn 191 Wessels, Doreen 192, 268 Wessely. Roger 172 Wessely, Tony 268 West. Dan 225 West. Elizabeth 163 West. Gloria 197 West. Lori 199. 268 West. Marlene 125, 174 West. Sarah 25 Westcott. Lynn 187 Weslendorf. Sarah 212 Wester. Teresa 268 Westergard, Donna 26 Wetsch. Nancy 188 Wettcngel. Colleen 125, 196 Wexter, Randy 148 Whalen. Ann 209 Whalen. Thomas 268 Whaley. Jodi 152, 214 Wheeler. Don 211 Wheeler. Gary 147 Whelchel, Kathy 268 Whitcomb. Jim 139 Whitfield, Jill 211 White. Amy 96. 268 White. Mark 221 White. Melissa 202 White. Michael R. 37. 132, 151 White, Sue 178 Whitehouse. Val 210 Whitesell. Sean 225 Whitham, Linda 1% Whitham, Mark 268 Whitmer, Wendy 96. 203 Whitney. Julie 204 Whiton, Connie 125 Whilsell. Bill 173 Whitson. Paul 34 Whynn. Tom 224 Wickham. Sally 196 Widnier, Melba 44 Wiederanders, Donald 24 Wiedmeyer, Kimberly 123, 124, Wienhold. Al 226 Wiese. Cheryl 188 Wiese. Jim 268 Wiethom, Brent 172 Wiewal, Susan 125 Wiggerman, Theresa 164, 268 Wiggins. Dave 189 Wigton. Karla 209 Wiker. Mindy 179 Wilbanks. Lori 204 Wilbeck. Chris 203 Wilber. Mary 180 Wilcox. Brad 192 Wilden, Mary 180 Wilderman. Mark 174 Wilderson, Dave 174 Wiles. Scott 191 Wiley. Russ 35 Wiley, Sue 209 Wilgenbusch. Steve 115 Wilharber. Tammy 179 Wilkcrson. David 268 Wilkin. Lisa 268 Wilkinson. Jack 38 Wilkinson, Michele 268 Willett. Steve 172 Willey. Jeff 117, 221 Willford, Marcy 96. 205. 268 Williams. Carissa 23 Williams, Da Lynn 213 Williams. Deborah 181. 268 Williams. Gene 35. 162 Williams, Janet 109, 178 Williams. Julie 189 Williams. Mark 221 Williams. Mike 162, 174 Williams. Sandy 178 Willis, Shelly 193 Willmens, Julie 193 Willms, Lorie 174 Wilmesmeier, Jim 15 Wilson 191 Wilson. Barry 19 Wilson, Christina 268 Wilson. Greg 144. 158. 221 Wilson. Hoyt 15 Wilson. Jennifer 204 Wilson. Kathy 214 Wilson. Laura 205 Wilson, Rhonda 178 Wilson, Sandra 15 Wilson. Suzie 174 Wimrner. Todd 226 Winchcl. Shelly 180 Windmark, Bryan 268 Wineke. Dorothy 24 Winter. Dee Ann 204 Winter. Jackie 146 Winter. Jolyn 170 Winter. Michael 221 Wintz, Terry 153, 224 Wisnieski, Barb 144, 205 Witt. Sandra Lea 29 Witte, Kate 136. 268 Wittry. Linda 126 Woeste. Mike 227 Woeste. Wanda 268 Wohl, Harold 43 Woiwood. Andy 190 Wolbers. Julie 97. 196 Wolcott. Christine 269 Woldum. Rhonda 180 Wolf. Julie 205 Wolfe. Beth 203 Wolfe. Jim 49 Wolfe. Lisa 171 268 Wolfe. Marcia 180 Wolff. Jeff 191 Wolff. Kelly 171 Wolfgram, Gene 192 Wollmering, Karen 199 Woltcr. Pat 127 Wonderlich, Lynn 174 Woo. Ching 35 Wood. Evelyn 29 Wood. Julie 203 Wood. Mary 212 Wood. Tim 218 Woodall. Kim 212 Woodard. Pam 205 Woodford, Jason 163 Woodruff. Susan 269 Woods, Sheila 209 Wormley, Greg 172 Worth, Brian 96 Wray. Jean 173 Wrestling 141 Wright. Al 122. 123 Wright. Carla 174 Wright. Donna 181 Wrjght, Eloise 205 Wright. Kelly 171 Wright. Linda 96. 204 Wright, Quintin 144, 225 Wright. Sara 110. 188 Wubbena. Dennis 14. 16 Wurdinger, Jill 183 Wyatt. Jolene 15 Wyatt, Dr. Robert 15 Wygle. Cathy 179 Wyhn. Patricia 98. 269 Wynn. Thomas 119 Wyss, Beth 166 Yager, Barbara 20 Yager. Kathy 188 Yager. Kim 269 Yates. Dr. Jack 46 Yates. Jeff 221 Yates, Mitch 269 Yeoman. Wes 175 Yctmar. Scott 191 Yilek. Deanna 96. 182, 269 Yoder. Clark 163 Yoder. Kay 204 Yoder. Marcus 24 Yohe, Roger 188 York. Terry 225 Young. Dawn 178 Young. Janclle 269 Young, Judy 208 Young, Linda 296 Young. Maura 269 Young. Michael 221 Young. Scott 220 Young. Steven 25 Younger, Bret 153, 187, 190 Youngstrom, Scott 269 Yousefi, Mahmoud 41 Yovel, Craig 221 Ytterhus, Kari 48 Zagar, Rudy 269 Zahn. Mark 165, 269 Zahn, Pam 126 Zaiser, Sue 183 Zech, Sandra 179. 269 Zeiglar, Randy 220 Zenner, Shaun 144 Zieper, Peggy 196 Zieser, Peggy 269 Zimmer. Rebecca 172 Zimmerman, Alan 191 Zinnel, Marsha 170 Zwolek, Annette 269 Zobeck, John 216. 221 Zowada, Laura 109, 178 Zuckcr, George 30 Zwemkc. Dean 218 292 Index College Hill Barber Shop By Appointment PH 277-9972 Preserve Those College Memories Buy Your 1983 OLD GOLD e at? Costumes Rentals-Sales a o$futne Accessories Theatrical Makeup 6221 Chancellor Drive Cedar Falls. Iowa 50613 Phone: (319) 266-1681 2223 College St.- CEDAR FALLS 1219 Washington-WATERLOO Plus 24 other convenient Midwest locations Congratulations Seniors Farr’s Fashion Cleaners 917 W. 23rd Cedar Falls Phone: 266-3215 Ads 293 EUROPA CYCLES OPPOSITE UNI CAMPUS 1009 W. 23rd ST., CEDAR FALLS, IOWA 50613 PHONE: T319) 266-7581 294 Ads We have varsity jackets available in 12 colors! Sew-on lettering! 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Her enthusi- asm and motivation helped inspire in us all, especially in those too frequent times of frustration, the desire to put forth so many countless hours and energies into the production of this book. She’s the one who saw to the completion of the book in late May, when the rest of us escaped for the summer, and if I may add a special note, the pizza parties were delicious. A big “thank-you” is in line for photogra- phers Chris Norman, Laurie Cruikshank, Birdie Kramer, Jeff Kaplan, Jeanne But- ters, Sue Kohl, and Liz Costas for their great pictures and top-notch ID’s. Your photos make the book. Much apprecia- tion is in order for Mike Link and Mi- chelle darken. Mike for meeting our seemingly incessant demands for prints and Michelle for so often freeing me from my favorite task of copywriting. Thanks also to Ronda Tokle for living section copy. 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