University of Northern Iowa - Old Gold Yearbook (Cedar Falls, IA)

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J '3W4..Gp 1 University Of Northerr£ lo W Cedar Falls, Iowa 506M C TVolume-5 2 Introduction C. Norman C. Norman B. Kramer ' ■' .WA UNI At The Crossroads Along with the 1983 Fall semester came a new administration to UNI. Constitine Cur- ris was appointed president of the University and along with him came change. Our heritage and strength is to provide quality education, I hope that's what you're here for because I am. commented Curris. Curris brought with him the idea that UNI was a personal university, that everyone was a part of. Many changes took place through the year and many more were planned during the year. UNI is at the Crossroads and ready to move on. Upper Iff : Thf Old administration lniilding, currently vacant, iu- moied destitution due to age. Uppei light; The gieen house shows year round beauty, At left; The Campinilc, a familiar site on campus, may undet go reconstruction in the near future. At far left; One of many vacant classrooms in the Old administration building Introduction 3 Fitness A Way Of College Life Fit was in in 1984 and we were getting in fit. Everything from Fonda arobics to Nutri system diet plan were all part of the push to stay fit. Through the late night cramming and cold winter months staying in fit was a way of survival. New fitness ideas were constantly being invented and once they caught on everyone was trying them. It meant getting up early and jogging around by yourself for some. To others it was a walk or bicycle ride to and from classes. Wellness mini classes were offered to the students interested in fitness. Stressing the proper way to exersize and some nutritional habits were two of the themes. Upper; Before jogging two student invent a unique way to stretch out. At left; Taking a long way to class two students soak up the summer sun. Lower left; Some students rappelled their way down to the union. Far left. With so many students bicycling finding yours can be quite a hunt. Introduction S 6 Introduction Campus Shows Several New Faces Like the different faces the campus was putting on, so were the students. Homecoming offered a time to change your looks and have a little fun. It was a time to break out of that normal routine. The campus under went several changes early in the year. With the final phase of the CAC (Communication and Arts Center) be- ing under construction. Several other build- ings had roof repair and some new windows. Several students offered their version of school spiiii during home- coming week. There were many pointed face of many varieties. Including the spirit of the panther mascot, portrayed by Vaughn McElvain. At left; A new untitled sculpture by Duscnbery will be seen in the courtyard by the CAC Communication Arts Center. 8 Introduction Events Fill Spare Time Events, projects, memorials, practices ral- lies and general partying are all things that fill up our spare time. We tried to find things to get involved in to enjoy our few spare moments of time. The University sponsored many events for the students to enjoy. Bulletin boards were jammed with information. The Northern Iowa carried events in a Whats Happening column. Political rallies for the up coming elections were starting to take place. The hill was a hang out for weekend fun. Students populated Bo Jingles and Stebbs on a regular basis. The Other Place kept busy delivering pizzas to campus groups. During the vacation season, it was com- mon to hear about trips to Colorado or Flor- ida. These made it possible to get away from the studies for awhile. Upper left; Alan Kirkdorffer and Mike Mullin' were part of the Homecoming variety show in November. At top; An enthusiastic crowd joins in with the cheerleaders in a chants. Left; A student finds time in the Hemashere lounge to be alone to study. Far left; A Crow-d gathers to watch the Homecoming parade an annual event Introduction 9 A Students City All Of Its Own The University is a city of its own. With a shopping street and entertainment students don't need to travel far. It contains its own heritage and preserves that heritage. Its history stretches back to 1876. The University is seeing its second gen- eration in school buildings and more in stu- dent bodies. It has grown from no more than 27 students to over 11,000. It stretches over 645 acres. The University's graduate program has grown right along with the school itself. In the beginning a teachers certificate could be obtained within twelve weeks of training. This year the University has added a doctor- ine in Industrial Technology and in Educa- tion. Upper; The daycare center on campus introduces youngsters to the changing of seasons Left; In perfect form. Rebecca Goetz in the UNI Pom I’on squad leads the crow! in a yell contest. Lower left. Twenty- third «reel a place where many student transact their daily business. Far left; The memorial to the dying elm sculpture was re-crectcd in front of the Wesley Foundation after its Homecoming arrival Introduction 11 12 Introduction All Kinds Of Faces In Many Places The faces of the University were constantly changing. The faces expressed joy excitment and some troubles. They were everything from lost freshmen to graduate students. People populated every vacant corner and room to have that 'study time', they needed. Faces came and went through the year. Some wore graduation caps at the semesters end and others at the years end. At the end of the year the faces became familar and soon a new group of faces would appear on campus. Upper; Student review the results of a paper At left; Students get together at theit every chance between classes. Far left. 'Celling crazy'is a familial theme foi these faces at campus events. Far lower left.- Nancy Hagen in the limelight sings in this year's Homecoming variety show. Lower left; Bob Burns concentrate to play the carillon in the top of the Introduction 13 ♦hin-. L Cruikshank B. Kramer Homecoming Victory Sparks Enthusiastic Year Every school year never really begins with out Homecoming. The events and game bring back that school spirit that is lost over the summer months. It touches everyone in one way or another. Memories of that time of year stay with us throughout our daily routine. Nearly 10,000 fans experienced this excitment when the Panthers defeated LaCrosse Wisconsin 41-0. The lOW Panther Football Team on their enterancc to another home victory. Left; The 168.000-square foot UN I-dome is the site of many campus events. At left; Val Goodwin and the rest of the pom pon squad perform their polished routines for the crowds entertainment. Lower left. A soon to be forgotten site, the exit from the Old Audito- rium building. Far left; The Panther marching band making their seasonal debute during Homecoming week Introduction 15 16 Introduction fr—4 President Constantine W. Curris Your First Degree UNI A Personal University was a statement made by Presi- dent Constantine Curris. Curris said he wanted UNI to be the Premiere Undergrad- uate University in the state ' and to have a nationally recognized general education program Curtis, UNI s seventh president, succeeding John J Kamerick, graduated from the University of Kentucky in 1962, magna cum laude, with a B.A in political science and a speech communication minor Upon his arrival to UNI, Curris discov- ered what he called a disconcerting lack of specific goals for the University Curris said, ‘ I view the development of such direction and its attention properties to be the major task we face, and I plan to devote consider- able time and energy. Curris wants to set up some kind of struc- ture or climate that will allow people throughout the University to feel as if they have a say in the future of this University. Curris is a man who likes to keep in touch with all areas of the University. That is evi- dent by his immediate goals: to study UNl's finances, get to know the people he s work- ing with and become acquainted with the students. Curris believes everyone ' in a universi- ty, including the President should attempt to have a genuine relationship with students and to view them as adults capable of mak- ing intelligent decisions. Curris is interested in all aspects of the University. It s my style to know what's going on He says part of the responsibility of the president's office is the coordination of all areas of the University. I've found that becoming familiar with operations and what people are doing is vital if you're going to try to insure the quality of decision mak- ing at the executive level. On a long range basis. Curris wants to see the University develop and to aid and abet that development to a point of National distinction and recognition, so that it is rec- ognized in all quarters, as one of three great Universities of Iowa. He believes that each institution should develop its own sense of identity. Curris brings to the office a strong belief that excellence in all aspects of the Universi- ty is the way to achieve a quality educational framework for students and building that central framework, he says, is his foremost responsibility. Ken Cle Your 1st Degree UNI ... A Personal University 18 Administration Ken Clemons Austin Jones Vice President, Assistant to the President for State Relations and Special Events, Dr. Voldseth serves as a legistlative liason per- son between the State Board of Regents and the Iowa Ceneral Assembly. He spends most of his time in Des Moines working with legislative matters where any legisloa- tor may ask questions of a particular univer- sity. such as, UNI which Vice President Voldseth would need to answer. Opinions of those legislators may also express opin- ions. As the lobbyist for UNI, Voldseth is our connection to the state of Iowa. The Vice President for Student and Edu- cational Services noted that the 1983-84 year was a year of new technology at UNI. New grade reports were incorporated on a new student information system. This is a new record system to get everything off paper and onto discs. Also, two IBM personal computers were added to the Counseling Center and the Learning Skills Center. Hansmier announced his resignation as Vice President in April. He will return to teaching. Vice President and Provost appreciates the time and effort faculty have taken in the past year to 11.000 students registered in their particular classes. Martin's primary concern for the year includes the moral of the faculty and students and attracting more resources for such schools as Business and Computer Science. Enrollment, he said, is 8% ahead of last year. This is obtained from applications for new under graduates re- ceived since the beginning of the year. Mar- tin serves as communicator between stu- dents, faculty, and administration. R: .hanfS inihfield Dlicctor of Planning Jpd RetiC) [Mv ag yncrtt John Conners joined UNI after serv- ing at Western Illinois since 1975. In this position he is responsible for the general management of administrative areas within the division. He is in charge of all services provided to students and faculty on the campus. Mr. Conner believes that a university atmosphere is unique and believes that it is typical and human nature to some- times talk more about the negative things around campus, than it is to rec- ognize positive things. There's a lot of positive things to talk about at UNI, Conners added. UNI may be one of the greatest untold stories in the state. Richard Stinchfield is the new Director of Planning and policy Management for the Select Com- mittee on University Planning, a job created by President Constan- tine Curris. I am of a like mind with the President in wanting to develop UNI into one of the three great uni- versities in Iowa, says Stinchfield. Stinchfield's appointment by the Board of Regents took effect Octo- ber 3, 1983. He has been meeting with every department head ana dean on campus learning about the strengths and weaknesses of each department and its faculty. Stinch- field believes it is important that everyone on campus has a chance to say what they tnink. He believes they feel more ownership in a plan if they have helped to build it, indi- cating he is impressed by the way people are anxious to get about the business of becoming one of the three great universities in Iowa. Chris Norman Chris Norman Administration 21 ACTIVITIES Although students attend UNI to learn, not all time is spent before an open book. It seems that whenever you can find the time there is an activity to join in on. The Univer- sity sponsors movies, intramurals, and other events like the College Bowl, or craft shows. For the creative student there is always something to do. No one will ever tell you there is nothing to do at UNI. Activities. 23 Glenn Boysen, UNI alumni from the Class of 1933 served as Grand Marshall of the Homecoming parade. The Monument to the Elm returned to its home after being restored and included in the parade. Northern Lights 24 Activities Among the floats in the parade The tradition of Campaniling' lives. B. Kramer was this one constructed by the Campus Bible Fellowship. B Kramer Parade watchers applaude a passing entry. 20 Activities Activities 27 A KASHA provided music tor the Homecoming Dance. B Kramer Susan Russell and Rachel Hegen perform at the Variety Show. A. Jones The Asthma Bugs attack an unsuspecting soul during a skit at the show. A Jones 28 Activities Activities 29 30 Activities Activities 31 ranston Election '84 In the election year, the UNI campus was a campaign stop for a majority of the presi- dential candidates, some of which are pic- tured on these two pages. JCKER UNION A. Jones S. Leiker Alan Cranston Jesse Jackson George McGovern 32 Activities Gary Hart B. Kramei Activities 33 ir Banner displayed at the UNI vs. NW Missouri State football game displayed the weekend's theme - For Your 1st Degree - UNI. the Personal University. Jones B. Eslinger Mrs. Linda Kirschbaum, pictured above with seven of her eight children, was chosen Parent of the Year during Parents' Weekend. 34 Activities Activities 35 Sheri Greenwald was guest soloist .it the UNI Scholarship Benefit Concert at left and pictured with the UNI Orchestra above. A.Jones J. Laughton Two musicians portray their favorite musical group in an air band contest. Listeners enjoy the sounds during Octubafest. A.Jones 36 Activities Activities 37 lisa Wilson (left) and Jo- Icnc Ptjcck (right) look over exhibits at the De- cember Arts and Crafts Sale. 38 Activities Julie Beenblossom chooses plants for purchase at the Funion Plant Sale. B. Kramer B. Kramer Above. Dan McDonald, Union Policy Board Member, and Sue Pauley, Hardee's employee, serve ice cream at the Funion Ice Cream Social. B. Kramer Activities 3« 40 Activities Activities 41 42 Activities Activities -JJ Competitor begin the long trek to Des Moines in the Governor's Run for Heart, a fundraiser for the American Heart Association. Photos by K. Clemons J Activities 45 J. Laughton Black History Month activities were highlight- ed by the visit of Coretta Scott King. B. Kramer Dr. Larry Steinhauser, handicapped student services coordinator, spoke in conjunction with Handicapped Awareness Week. B. Kramer Donald Kaul, former Des Moines Register columnist also visited UNI as a guest speaker. J. Laughton Live from Studio One presented a variety of musical entertainment including Phil Heywood. 46 Activities M. Trunnell Members of two UNI debate teams compete at the regional tournament. They arc Denny Henderson (left), and Tim Kratz (above). Activities 47 In the Olympic year, UNI art students participated in the nation's third paint-in to raise funds for the athletic event. Community Buick CMC provided the two 1984 Skylarks pictured for the March activity. 48 Activities Activities 49 50 Activities I K. Clemons Nurse Caryl Nelson checks Patty Ballantync's blood pressure at the Health Center’s free blood pressure screening for UNI students, faculty, staff and community members. Activities 51 Live band music brought the dancers to their feet. Superdance '84: What A Feeling! Photos by S. Leiker 52 Activities Activities 53 I 54 Activities Activities 55 Sc Academics ACADEMICS The University of Northern Iowa reflects the higher education of individuals with the needs and demands of society. The Universi- ty includes four colleges; The College of Edu- cation, The College of Humanities and Fine Arts, The College of Natural Sciences, and The College of Social and Behavorial Sciences and the School of Business. Academics 57 School of Business Chris Nontun Chris Norman I Business Reaches New Level of Maturity Students Mark Trunncll In an interview on March 29, 1984, Dean Robert Waller said that he got a sense of satisfaction watching the school move towards a mature, higher quality, given the fact that the school just became part of the college five years ago. He was also impressed by the dedication of fac- ulty in their concern for students and was encouraged by the published re- search coming out of the school. The year began with a new face in the Business School, Jeffery Mills was named new assistant Dean. New program included. Information Management which is still being de- bated by the Board of Regents and a B.A. in business administration has also been added to the Management emphasis in the school. The UNI School of Business was first recipient of $417,000 worth of computer equipment beginning a research pro- gram sponsored by the Boroughs Corpo- ration. The announcement was made March 29, 1984, in Seerly 131 by Dean Robert Waller. The company will pro- vide computer equipment, software and maintenance for a point development ef- fort said Don Jansen, district sales man- ager for Boroughs. He also added that the company looks forward to working with the school on this project. The Account- ing Department also received work that the department was ranked tenth in the nation. National Recognition gives the school of Business a look onward. lK Shin Vo , enjoys AmciK.ni Marketing Banquet Ken Clemons finish Ken Clemons 60 Chris Stewart Chris Stewart Bill Kalianov fimshc' up a computer assignment Ken Clemons Ken Clemons 61 ■Illlllll College of Education to campus ftom the education center Ken Clemons Ken Clemons ©2 ■ ■ ■ A Long and Rich Tradition The College of Education ha seven de- partments: Depat 1 men I of Curriculum In- struction. Education of Psychology and Foundations. Library Science. Educational Administration and Counseling. Physical Education and Recreation, and Special Edu- cation in the department of teaching. In the department erf teaching, is the Price Laboratory School. Although they ate not one in the same, the majot activity of the department is operating Price Laboratory The department of teaching is. also, evhetc supervisors or the student teachers are housed Placed on top of all the programs in these seven departments is a doctoral program that serves sj areas Administration. Coun- seling, Reading. School Psychology. Cur- riculum Instruction, and Special Education Dean Catvet commented There is a common cote to this program which makes it the only truly college-wide program that eve have Along with colleges acioss campus, the College of Education is considering a basic skills test for students consisting of arithe- matic. reading, writing and speaking skills. We do that, not because we think our stu- dents ate not good students, stated Catvet, but we do it partly to ensure that all stu- dents that leave here prepared to teach, at least have minimum basic skills to be able to assure people that that is the case The primary role of the College of Educa- tion is to offer professional education tor all students preparing to teach in elementary and secondary school . An additional progtam mission is to offer preparation of student' who are essentially engaged in human service work hut not in education For example, recreational work, counseling in non-school settings, commu- nity help, and engagement in media pro- gram are four programs that ate explicitly designed to pteparc professionals outside of education This College of Education is now seen as the piofessional education piece of an in'ti tution, said Carver It has a long and rich tradition in teaching education We value that reputation; we believe it is a warranted reputation and we Jte constantly looking to modify power component' in the overall professional education program.’ I Ken Clemons firtrshe tam in the ED Center computer room Ken Clemons Ken Clemons Ken Clemons ■ Communication Art Center Birdie Kramer Humanities and Fine Arts Offers Professional Preparation The College of Humanities and Fine Arts includes the following academic de- partments — Arts, Communicative Dis- orders (formerly Speech Pathology), Eng- lish Language and Literature, Modern Languages, the School of Music, Com- munication and Theatre Arts (formerly Speech), and Philosophy and Religion. Also included is Broadcasting Services which contains two non-commercial FM radio stations: A fine-arts station, KHKE, and a general audience station of wider coverage, KUN1, broadcasting with a power of 100,000 watts. The College offers professional prep- aration in the Arts and the Humanities as well as courses in general education in the liberal and fine arts to UNI students of all majors. The College has recently concluded ar- rangements for offering an innovative five-year program with the School of Business for a four-year liberal arts or fine arts major joined with a Masters of Business Administration degree. Every year the College, under the aus- pices of the School of Music and the Department of Communication and Theatre Arts, offers an outstanding array of arts events, including solo recitals, full-scale opera, and ensemble perfor- mances. Theatre UNI produces six shows per season in addition to its popu- lar Summer Repertory Program. This year was also the second year of the Iowa Shakespeare Festival, a new program supported in part by the Iowa Human- ities Board that features Shakespearean plays presented cooperatively on the campuses of Iowa State University and the University of Iowa as well as at the University of Northern Iowa. Among the events of the year in the College, one can list the following high- lights: the Annual Student as Critic Con- ference sponsored by the Department of English Language and Literature, the Iowa High School Speech Association Conference, the McElroy Symposis on Communications, as an exciting series of visiting and local art exhibits in the Gal- lery of Art. Each year the College hosts distin- guished visiting professors in literature and the fine arts, some supported by the Martha Ellen Tye Visiting Professor Program. Particularly notable this year is the presence in the Department of Eng- lish Language and Literature jointly with the Department of Modern Languages of UNl's first Fulbright Lecturer, Marcel Pop-Cornis from Romania. Austin Jones Mark Trunnell Ken Clomon H 4 Hall Bill Witt College of Natural Sciences Industrial Technology Center Ken Clemons Ken Clemons Student Interest Increases in the College of Natural Sciences The College of Natural Sciences is in- terested in the recruitment of quality stu- dents. The best way to build a quality program is with quality students, com- mented Dean McCollum. Dean McCol- lum announced his retirement after this school year and the College has been spending time finding his successor. In the College of Natural Sciences, there is a need for technically advanced people. In the Mathematics and Comput- er Science departments, the college is having to turn students away because of increased enrollments. There is also a significant increase in the use of com- puter science in industrial technology. Also, of interest to the College of Nat- ural Science, has been the formation of a local club Sigma Xi, the scientific Re- search Society. Sigma Xi is an honorary organization dedicated to the encourage- ment of research in the pure and applied natural sciences. Sigma Xi is also con- cerned with the relationship between the natural and the social sciences and the humanities, and with the impact of sci- entific research on society. The College of Natural Sciences has become nationally recognized for two programs: Roy Unruh is working with a state Physics Task Force which enables physics teachers to seek help through an inscrvice education program for physics using teleconferences. The second pro- gram is Outlook which deals with cur- riculum development in environmental education. Professor David McCalley is coordinating this program. The program has had both state and national attention and is being adapted in Australia. The College of Natural Sciences is one of the many expanding colleges on cam- pus and will provide students with a stronger interest in the field of sciences today. Chti Norman Greenhouse Ken Clemon;. I Social and Behavioral Sciences A Mudent fini'he' a project for Home Economics’ class First row Robert Ross. Wylie Anderson, Donald Whitnah, Albert Cilgen, Mary Franken Second row; Robert Morin, Basheer Nijim, Norris Durham, Clifford Bren- nen Janet Laughton • Austin Joms The College of Social and Behavioral Science emphasizes good teaching The College of Social and Behavioral Sci- ences is the largest of the University's col- leges when the yardstick is the number of students enrolled in collegiate classes. In addition to serving majors from eight aca- demic department and several interdisci- plinary programs, faculty of the College contribute significantly to the general edu- cation program which all students must complete. The disciplines of the college fo- cus upon peoples and institutions in their social, political, historical, and economic interrelationships. The college is also the home of several interdisciplinary programs which offer students the opportunity to study other regions and cultures of the world. The College is committed to excellence in teaching and consistent there with offer its students many opportunities to participate in stimulating off-campus educational ex- periences. Recent study tours to the Soviet Union and Scandinavia are examples, as are internship programs, the National Student Exchange program, the Washington Center program, and field study programs which take student groups across the country. An outstanding scholarship program attracts some of the state's finest young scholars. Many Social and Behavioral faculty are authors of leading books within their fields. Teaching, research, and other profes- sional responsibilities during the past year have taken collegiate faculty to China, Afri- ca, the Middle East, India, the Soviet Union, Central America, and Western Europe. The College of Social and Behavioral Science emphasizes good teaching and is concerned about the quality of education in the class- room and is striving to do better. Graduate College HHHH May Schadlcr. graduate student The Graduate College spans across all the academic colleges at the University of Northern Iowa. There are six graduate degrees: Master of Arts, Master of Mu- sic, Master of Arts and Education, Mas- ter of Business Administration, Doctor of Education, and Doctor of Industrial Technology. The graduate program is a modest one here at UNI in terms of size, stated Dean Downey. There are approximately between 1000 and 1100 students-700 part-time and 300 full-time graduate stu- dents. Nevertheless, it is a significant segment of our total enrollment when you stop to think that 1 out of 10 stu- dents walking across campus arc gra- duate students. A large part of the graduate program is the graduate faculty. They are the people who are doing research and create activi- ties and all disciplines so that, in addi- tion to providing graduate course level work for students in graduate programs, they are, also, providing role models to help in the creative research aspiration of all graduate students. This year the graduate student organi- zation developed in striving to provide the graduates with a greater voice in their own involvement. They are trying to show how graduates are able to go through the program with as much ser- vice and help presently available. These students are really attempting to communicate with their fellow gradu- ates in easing the burden of life and ten- ure of the graduate program, Downey said. They're doing an excellent job. Ken Clemons Ken Clemons an John Downey Ken Clemons Chris Norman Austin Jones iatc Professor of Audiology of t because Bill Witt 82 Sports SPORTS The Sports program at UNI has excelled greatly since the building of the UNI-Dome. There are presently ten men's sports and nine womens. The men's sports consist of football, bas- ketball, Wrestling, cross country, indoor and outdoor track, golf, tennis, swimming, and baseball. The women's sports consist of vol- leyball, basketball, golf, tennis, swimming, softball, cross country, and indoor and out- door track. Spoils 83 S. Lciker The Panther defense moves in for the kill. On the field, quarterback Larry Miller drops back fora pass. 84 '■•aotball They're Winners First year head coach Darrell Mudra lead the UNI football team to its first winning season since 1980. The Panthers defeated Northwest Missouri State 30-21 in the season's final game to go above the .500 mark with a 6 win and 5 losses on the sea- son. In the Mid-Continent Conference the Panthers finished third behind Eastern Illinois and Southwest Mis- souri State. In their 1983 season UNI set six school records, some good and some not so good. Kicker Mike Molstead, who has a year of eligibility remain- ing, set new records for the most field goals attempted at 21 and most field goals made at 15. Molstead also tied the record for the most field goals in a single game, kicking three against Northwest Missouri State. SCOREBOARD Drake 34-10 Indiana State 0-26 Southwest Missouri State 13-35 Southern Illinois 9-52 Western Illinois 32-26 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 41- 0 Eastern Illinois 0-13 Youngstown State 23-13 Northern Michigan 26-45 Central Missouri State 20- 7 Northwest Missouri State 30-21 S. Leiker Punter Mike Johnson averaged 43.1 yards a punt beating the old record of 40.7 yards. Defensive back Joe Fuller returned an interception 89 yards for a touch down against Northern Michi- gan and another record. Fuller also lead the nation in 1-AA most of the season in punt returns. A not-so-good record was set by the Panthers' fumbling. UNI set a new mark with nine fumbles in a single game, losing six to Southern Illinois defense. Though Coach Mudra would have liked to see more games in the win column, he is optimistic about next year's season. I think we've laid the ground work for a potential play-off team here at UNI, said Mudra. We have some excellent football players coming back next season. In a final lunge for the goalline. Chris Millncr add two more yards to his team high season total of 552 yards. Football 85 S. Lcikcr Panther defense. Coach Wally Chamber kneel on the sideline. Above: Mike Johnson boots another of his re- cord setting punts. Right: Watching his first S. Leiker 6b Football On his way to breaking the school record, kick- er Mike Molstead scores another field goal. Row 1: James Vaughn, Steve Harris. Chris Miliner, Darryl Coree, Carl Boyd. Mark Heines, Marty Bruder, Ken Knapc yk, Stephn McNeal. Pete Killins, Joe Fuller, Doug Ware. Row 2: James McFadden, Robert Williams. Todd Kanne. Charles Junkman, Tom Jones. Brent Meier. Chris Hcgg. Andre Alston. Ron King, Andre Sims, John Kuriger. Row 3: Charles Jenkins. Mike Molstead, Mark Holmes, Tom Roberts. Feff Stelk, Randy Holcomb, Ray Chan, Kevin Willard, Bryan Taylor. Mike Smith, Scott Rampy. Scott Owens. Row 4: Pat Williams, Scott Etael, Tracy Rokes. Dave Yount, Jim Kaiser. Jeff Harbort, Jeff Melchert. Terry Orth, Bob Storbeck, Henry Terrill, Dwayne Price. Row 5: Mark McLelland. Spencer Cowan. Jeff Bratschic, Jim Shindelar, Bill Beatles, Ralph Clark. Troy Thomas, Fred Fteebolin, Joe O Brien, John Waskosky. Row 6:.Eric White, Cedric Hill, Tyrone Masaniai. Marshall Masaniai, Gerald Best, Anthony Crawford. Ray Cook, Bob Walls, Troy Long, Scott Schoer. Row 7: Markel Oden, Doug Friess. Ken Kolthoff, John Lynch, Larry Miller, Rick Nelson, Darren Wilson. Gene Hanks, Jim Fuller, Ken Morrison. Jeff Buss. Row 8: Defensive Coordinator Dennis Remmert, James Hutchings. Mike Daniels. Mario Sanders, Clay Netusil. Mike Johnson, Art Stelken, Mark Farley. Offensive Coordinator Walt Klinker. RowO. Running Back Coach Jerry Albert, Linebacker Coach Roger Sommerlot, Offensive Line Coach Don Erusha, Defensive Backfield Coach Mike Rolling, Head Coach Darrell Mudra, Quarterback Coach Terry Allen, Wide Receiver Coach Bill Salmon, Graduate Assistant Jay Clark, Defensive Line Coach Wally Chambers. Football 87 Conference Champs Winning the conference champion- ship for tbe second year in a row was the final achievement of Men's Cross Coun- try this year. It is an indicator of the current high level of competitive effort with other squads in the conference, said head track and cross country coach Lynn King. The conference includes University of Chicago, Eastern and Western Illinois, Cleveland State, University of Wiscon- sin-Greenbay, Valparaiso, Southwest Missouri State and UNI. UNI also won the Iowa Intercollegiate Championship, or Big Four, for the first time ever in October. We had a very good year, King said. 'They did a good job and ran consistently well throughout the year. King recognized two year-long leaders as Dan Fick, a junior from Muscatine, and senior Chris Leonard of Ankeny. Both made All-Conference, Fick placing second, and Leonard finishing third in the race. Fick also broke the school re- cord for running the 10,000 meter run in 30 minutes 27 seconds. We accomplished the goals we set out to achieve, King said. Our goal next year is to continue winning champion- ship meets. UNI runner Chris Leonard takes the lead. A. Jones Front Row L to R; Brian Glassmaker, Chris Freelance Leonard, Dave Swanson. Moose Gearhart, Dan Flick, Greg Skopec, Todd Goodetl, Rob Bull Durham. Second Row L to R; Coach King, Dan Gibart, Mike Schmitz, Jon Cheeze Weih, Kenneth Jarrett, Paul Skopec, Craig E. Lampright, Mikel Reed, Steve bruiser Wolfe, Pete Burky Beurskens. Laying out the strategy for the day's race is head coach Lynn King. 88 Men's Cross Country 'Round The Backstretch Key things we accomplished this year were that we pulled together, showed competitive spirit and got stronger throughout the year. said UNI women's cross country coach Mary Kay Grosso. The team came a long way, she ad- ded, It's unbelievable how they just kept coming back. UNI finished its season November 13, at the NCAA District Championships, where they finished seventh in a very competitive field. Sandy Elsberry led the Panthers with a 24th place finish. Kary Kleber was 34th and Karla Fcderspiel placed 35th. SCOREBOARD Iowa Invitational No team score kept Drake Invitational 4th of 4 teams Mid-America 12th of 21 teams ISU Invitational 8th of 9 teams Stacy Miller Run No team scores kept Drake Midwest Classic 5th of 5 teams Central Invitational 1st of 3 teams Gateway Conference 6th of 10 teams Championships NCAA Districts 7th of 10 teams Cross Country 69 Sandy Jensen selves up a point for the Panthers. 0 Volleyball B. Eslinger Left: Two Panther defenders leap to stop an ISU Volleyball Beating Drake in their first confer- ence match was the high point of the 1983 Panther Women's Volleyball team. Ending the season with 21 wins and 20 losses overall, the Panthers fin- ished with 4 wins and 5 losses in con- ference play. Missing the finals by one match, UNI's women placed 6th in the Gateway Conference Cham- pionships. We had a very young team this year, said assistant coach Jan Bittner. They were mostly freshmen and sophomores in a tough conference. It was a building year, but we did quite well considering our inexperience and the conference we are in. The kids progressed well this sea- son and will be more confident next year, Bittner added. With each year's experience at the college level, along with good recruiting from high schools, the future looks bright for the UNI Panthers. A.Jones Above Head coach Iradgc Ahrabi-Fard and his players plan their strategy for the next period. SCOREBOARD Panther Tournament (1st Place) Iowa State (W) ($•15. 14-lo. 15-10. 15-5. 12-15) Hawkey© Invitational (4 losses) Iowa (L) (2-15. 5-15. 14-10) St. Cloud State Inv (3-W. 3-L) Loras (VV) (15-4. 11-5, lo-4. 15-9) Drake (W) (15-12. 15-13. 6-15. 5-15. 15-12) UNI Invitational (3-W. 1-L) Central College (VV( (15-3. 15-12. 15-3) Winona State (W) (15-7. 15-6. 15-11) Illinois State (L) 7-15. 1-15. 15-13. 5-15) Indiana State (VV) (5-15. 17-15. 15-5. 15-9) Drake (L) 13-15 5-15. 13-15i Iowa State iLi 7-15. 11-15. 12-15i Western Illinois tit 315.6-15.15-12 10 15i Bradley W| 15-9. lo-14 14-1© 11-15. 15-5 Loras (VV) (15-5. 15-12. 15-lt South Dakota Invitational (1st of 5 teamsi Winona State (W (4-15. 15©. 15-2 15-11 Eastern Illinois iLi (15-7. 5-15 10-15 «15 Southern Illinois iLi (10-15 11-15. 12-15 Iowa (L) (13-15 7-15 1-151 Southwest Missouri State (Ll 2-15. 9-15. 5-15 Wichita State tW) 15-9 «15. 15-« 17-15 A. Jones Left to right: Jancllc Hansen, Amy Dali. Sandy Jensen. Donna Boehmer. Lisa Pins, Jane Witt, Jill Anderson. Lisa Meeker. Karen VValigora. Sylvia Edncr. Michele Schaab. Kari Warren. Grad. Assistant: Connie Thompson. Assistant Coach: Janice Bittner. Head Coach: Iradge Ahrabi-Fard. Volleyball «1 Do Your Best UNI's men's swim team set two school records and 29 personal bests in their final meet of the season. This is the first time a school record has been broken in three years, said Coach Jim Hall, so overall the meet was a success for us. Senior Co-Captain Jeff Engle set one new school record and freshman stan- dout Tim Reinart set the other. Engle was picked by Coach Jim Hall to be one of the individuals to carry the load for the team when the season began. Engle improved all through the season and used the conference meet to shatter the 1650 freestyle record that was set in 1977, by 4.19 seconds, posting the new time of 16:25.51. He also just missed a school record in the 500 freestyle by .02 seconds and he had a personal best time in the 100 freestyle. The other school record of 2:00.57 was set by Reinart in the 200 butterfly event. Reinart broke the 2:00.86 record that has stood since 1976. UNI was plagued by small numbers this season. We didn't have the num- bers to compete in a big meet, said Hall, but for a team with only 14 guys we did all right. The Panthers season record ended up at 2-6. Ken Murray UNI swimmer Todd Warth, in the black trunks, waits for his leg of the telay. Row 1: Left to Right, Tim Ketelaar, Quintin Wright, Scott Reinart. Mike Vittetoe, John Fries!, Chris McAleer Row 2 Mark Sullivan. Phil Could. Todd Warth, Bob Quirk, Jay Goodlove. Dave Sund. Jeff tngel. Chris English. SCOREBOARD UNI 62 Luther 50 UNI 23 Bradley 89 UNI 37 Western Illinois 77 UNI 32 University of Iowa 81 UNI 45 University of Wis- consin-La Crosse 66 UNI 54 Coe 59 UNI 57 Augustana 56 UNI 47 Northern Illinois 65 92 Men's Swimming Move'n Up First year Head Coach Susan Stodghill is very excited about her prospects for next year, and very proud of this year's team, who bettered their last year's re- cord, ending the season at 3-4. Much of that excitement and pride is due to the performance of two outstand- ing freshmen. Ami Gray and Ann Glea- son combined efforts to set six new school records in the Midwest Cham- pionships. Gray set four marks, with two coming in the 200 and the 400 individual medley with clockings of 2:20.7 and 5:00.3, re- spectively. Her freshman counterpart, Gleason, was able to establish school bests for herself in the 100 backstroke with a time of 1:02.5 and the 200 back- stroke with a 2:21.2. Part of her enthusi- asm for next year comes from the fact that she has everyone returning and al- ready has had oral committments from five new recruits. Row 1: Left to Right. Deb Swartzendruber, Ann Gleason, Erin Christen. Second Row: Lori McDowell, Sandy Spray, Karla Osterberger, Rita Nelson, Shelly Rudin, Ami Gray, Jill Dzikonski. Top Row: Melissa Sampson, Terri Craig. SCOREBOARD Iowa 55-83 Luther 84-24 Missouri 55-82 Western Illinois 40-72 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 58-51 Coe 49-56 Augustana 68-36 Gateway Conference 5th of 5 teams Midwest Championships 13th of 13 teams Freshman Ami Gray swims in one of her record setting events, the breaststroke. Ken Murray Women's Swimming 93 Ya Gotta Believe Back Row Randy Kraayenbrink. John Edward . Herbert King. Mike Pijanowski. Scott Stafford. Greg McDermott. Jay Block. Dwayne Jackson. Todd Lumsden. Front Row: Rob Williams, Trie Hawthorne, Stan Werner, Jeff Berry, Joe Morganfield. UNI men's basketball team's 1983-84 season was highlighted by a perfect 14-0 home record, including wins over Wis- consin, Kansas State and Drake. The Panthers compiled a record of 18-0, their best season since moving to Division I. The Panthers' fans came out in force, setting three new attendance records. The largest crowd of 7,220 watching UNI defeat Southwest Missouri State in the last home game of the season. Three Panthers were named to the first team, Herbert King to the second team and junior college transfer Scott Stafford was named to the All Newcomer team. Kraayenbrink also was named to Basket- ball Times 1983-84 Overlooked All- American Team and was selected to CO- SIDA's (College Sports Information Di- rectors of America) national All-Aca- demic second team. Sophomore Robbie Williams set a school record for number of assists in a season, breaking the old mark set by Jay Imhoff in 1979-80. He also was the major contributor to UNI's new record for team assists in a season, breaking the old mark set in 1979-80. Seeded second in the first AMCU-8 post season tournament, UNI was elimi- nated in the first game by Cleveland State. The season may have ended on a down note considering how far we had progressed during the year, said UNI Head Coach Jim Berry. But given a few days to put everything in perspective, we can't be anything but pleased overall. We have a good foundation now to build upon for next year. SCORLBOARD Palmetto 78 56 Wayne State 88 70 Wcstmar 83 67 Wisconsin oO 59 Drake 67 55 Georgia' 88 80 Austin Peay 86 71 Nebraska 64 90 George Williams 78 55 Illinois State 46 67 Kansas State 67 64 Iowa State 75 91 Missouri 65 80 Illinois-Chtcago-f 81 79 Western Illinois- - 59 52 SW Missouri St.+ 45 62 Eastern Illinois + 65 eO Cleveland State + 68 56 Illinois-Chicago-t- 78 90 Valparaiso-t- 53 47 Clevcland State + 71 68 Wl-Green Bay + 54 53 Wl-Green Bay + 67 62 Valparaiso + 87 71 Winona State 95 69 Southwest Missouri + 59 51 Western Illinois+ 70 83 Eastern Illinois+ 64 100 Cleveland Staten 79 93 'AAA-Drake Classic + AMCU-8 Game a AMCU-8 Post-Season Tournament 94 Men s Basketball Mat Men This was a season of mixed emo- tions, said UNI head wrestling coach Don Briggs. The Panther dual meet re- cord fell to 12-6, with an 11th place fin- ish in the NCAA Wrestling Champion- ships. Our dual meet record was not as good as last years, but the competition this year was much stronger. We held our own against some of the best teams in the nation and that's something to be proud of, said Briggs. The Panthers did better than hold their own against intra-state rival Iowa State, beating the Cyclones 21-17. This was the first time UNI has beaten ISU in over 50 years. Senior Bob Hallman provided another bright spot in the Panther's season, with his second place finish at nationals. He's one of the hardest workers I've ever been associated with, said Briggs. He proved that hard work and dedica- tion will pay off. Two other national place winners, John Kriebs (HWT) who placed sixth, and Dave Grant (158) who placed eighth, were named All Americans, along with teammate Hallman. Other national tour- nament qualifiers included Paul Krei- meyer (126), Jay Llewellyn (167), and Jeff Weatherman (190). Northern Iowa's hopes of finishing in National finalist Bob Hallman stalks his opponent. the top ten suffered a severe blow the first week of February when Lou Sond- geroth (142), ranked second in the nation, had his season ended by a knee injury. Lew had a real good shot at winning his weight, said Briggs. All in all, said Briggs, this was a good year for UNI wrestling. We have lost some good athletes and good friends but the program will continue to grow. It's near fall points for Panther Dion Cobb 96 Wrestling FIGHT LADDER • Row 1 (L-R) Terry Noonan, Trainer; Larry Schaffer. Jerry Kellogg. Bruce Cox. Jeff Castro. Steve Sieren. Dave Morkel. Scott Hutcherson. Brian Waddell. Bob Hallman. Pat Pickford. Joe Gibbcn. Marty Anderson. Mike Schwab, Perry Summit!. Randy Majors. GA. Row 2 (L-R) Jerry Breitback. Mgr; Doug Stum- berg. Kurt Shedcnhelm, Chad Grieves. Lew Sondgeroth. Dan Kelly. Leon Montgomery, Paul Cocco. Dave Grant, Scott Morningstar, Keith Carman. Jay Llewellyn, Dan Huff, Jeff Clutter, Rick Ruebel, Keith Mourlam, Asst. Coach. Row 3 Larry Lutrcll, GA; Shawn Hall, GA; Gary Witmore. Mgr; John Bellig. Keith Massey, Todd Deutsch, Dennis DcBolt, Dave Crees, Dave Bossard, Randy Young. Dion Cobb. Randy Thompson, Scott Leonard. Jeff Weather- man. Mike Llewellyn, Charles Johnson, Jeff bnrietto, Jim Miller. Asst. Coach; Don Briggs Head Coach. SCOREBOARD Wisconsin 8-29 Cleveland State 31-12 SlU-Edwardsville 23-14 Iowa 14-30 New Mexico 33-12 Oklahoma State 10-21 Minnesota cancelled Lehigh 33-13 Augustana 28-17 South Dakota State 40- 3 Wisconsin 24-13 Missouri 18-17 Iowa State 21-17 Minnesota 12-33 Drake 42- 3 Mankato State 40- 6 Michigan State 23-19 Nebraska 22-24 NCAA West Regional Second NCAA Wrestling Championships Uth Wrestling 97 SCOREBOARD Missouri Central Missouri Si. Ambrose Iowa Si. Cloud State Iowa State I' yola Illinois-Chicago Wisconsin Southwest Missouri Wichita State Eastern Illinois Southern Illinois Indiana State Illinois State Drake Bradley Western Illinois Southern Illinois Eastern Illinois Illinois Slate Indiana State Drake Western Illinois Bradley Wichita State Southwest Missouri THAT'S THE WAY THE BALL BOUNCES K. Clemons Panther1 In the middle of a half-time hud J.D. Anderson 5 Women's Basketball K Clemons Front Row; Brenda Fratzkc. Laura Carman. Cindy Bowers, Chris Wilson, Jackie Peeler, Cathy Bates. Back Row; Head Coach J.D. Anderson, Lisa Laughlin. Lynn Cuvclicr, Tami Schcbler, Lori Freshwater, Celeste Combs Brenda Kappel. Stephanie Schulewitz, assist. Coach Terri Craft. UNI's women's basketball team fin- ished their season at 2-25, marking the most losses for a UNI team since the 1978-79 team that lost 20 games. Al- though it was not a great season, the team did break or tie two team marks and three individual marks. Team records include highest field goal percentage in a game with .600 and tied a record of 12 blocked shots against Iowa State. Individual game marks in- clude most points in a game by Laura Garman against Western Illinois and highest seasonal assist average by Gar- man with 3.2 in 28 games. Tami Schebler entered the record books by clocking seven of Western Illinois' shots, tying Carol Hogan s record of seven against Nebraska-Omaha in the 1982-83 season. Schebler is the only UNI player to place in the conference final statistics. She placed first in average blocked shots with 2.4 a game. That put her a full one block a game ahead of Jeanette Tendai of Southwest Missouri State. Schebler also placed 10th in rebounding average with 7.7 rebounds a game. Women's Basketball 99 Ace The Northern Iowa men's tennis team wound up its season with a third place finish in the AMCU-8 Conference Championships and an 18-6 meet record. The Panthers enjoyed a successful sea- son in which they accomplished both of their team goals. The team hoped to fin- ish no less than fourth place at the con- ference meet, bettering that goal by fin- ishing third. The team's other goal was to win 70 percent of the meets. It won at a 75 per- cent rate to beat that goal. We had a very nice season, Mazula said about this year's effort. He is al- ready anticipating an even better perfor- mance next year and the team may have to establish an even tougher set of goals. Coupling that with the fact that all of this year's team is returning will mean a really powerful UNI men's tennis team in 1985. B Eslinge: (L to R) Assistant Coach Carol Phillips, Eric Crawford, Scott Webb, John Hawley, Dave Ha nan, Jeff Twait. Jeff Vaagc, Coach Pete Mazula. Not pictured: Dave Moore and Jon Hoffman. B. Eslinger SCOREBOARD St. Cloud 2-7 Chaminade 9-0 Hawaii 0-9 Hawaii 0-9 Brigham Young 7-2 Wartburg 7-2 Luther 8-1 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 5-4 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 5-4 Palmer Bollegc 9-0 Drake 8-1 Wisconsin-Platteville 9-0 Winona State 8-1 Luther 7-2 Mankato State 5-4 North Dakota State 9-0 William Penn 9-0 Grinnell 9-0 Coe 8-1 Central 0-9 North Dakota 1-8 Mankato State 6-3 Wartburg 8-1 Drake 8-1 Ready to serve up an ace is Panther Jon Hoffman 100 Men's Tennis Women Racketeers The Northern Iowa women's tennis team concluded its season with a 6-9 re- cord ad an eighth place finish at the Gateway Conference Championships. Assistant Coach Carol Phillips said, I was pleased with the play at the confer- ence meet. We just lost to some good people. As far as the season goes, I think we steadily improved and I am sure that we played better than in the fall season. The players know what they need to work on over the summer, Phillips said. The team is expected to return intact for next fall's competition and will fea- ture two seniors, Nancy Land and Steph- anie Peters; two juniors, Maria Mc- Donald and Beth Peters; and four sopho- mores, Joni Eaton, Renee Kern, Tami Williams and Holly Mikkelsen. We will be a veteran team and with the addition of a couple of new players, next year we will be even better, Phil- lips added. SCOREBOARD Luther 4-5 Hawaii Invitational Augastana 8-1 Iowa State 1-8 North Dakota State 6-2 St. Ambrose 6-3 Mankato 5-4 South Dakota 8-1 Luther 2-7 Drake 0-9 St. Ambrose 6-2 (L to R) Head Coach Pete Mazula, Joni Eaton. Renee Kern, Maria McDonald. Cathy Brown, Tami Williams. Robin Ross. Stephanie Peters. Not pictured: Nancy Land, Beth Peters, Holly Mikkelsen. Women's Tennis 101 Panther Putters First row: (L to R) Todd Heatherton, John Martin, Mike Reinhardt, Brad Peck. Second row: Steve Culdenpenning, Larry Gisch. Dave Honsey, Chip l.indgren, Coach Ken Green. Back row Bill Artis, Matt Dunakey. Howard Battcy. Dave Mclms, Bruce Westemcicr. Steve Lawrence Not pictured Robin Babcock, Greg Bowker, Terry Bowling. John Devault. SCOREBOARD Iowa State Invitational 4th of 8 teams Big Four Meet 3rd of 4 teams William Penn Invitational 2nd of 9 teams UNI-Wartburg Invitational 6th . 11th of 19 teams Drake Relays 14th of 24 teams Central College 1st of 10 teams AMCU-8 Conference Meet 4th of 8 teams The Northern Iowa men's golf team ended the 1984 spring season with a 14th place finish at the Drake Relays Invita- tional, a first place finish at the Central College Invitational and a fourth place finish at the AMCU-8 Golf Champion- ships. Todd Heatherton placed sixth in the medalist competition which earned him all-conference honors. UNI returns most of the team for the fall season. Howard Battey and Dave Burton are the only players lost to gradu- ation. The Panther's should have a strong team next year with the likes of Randy Wexter, Chip Lindgren, Brad Peck and Todd Heatherton. These players have all had at least one year of collegiate golf experience. Green hopes that the rounds played this season will bolster next year's rounds. The Northern Iowa women's golf team finished the 1984 spring golf season with 102 Men's Golf Lady Swingers a third place finish in the Gateway Con- ference Championships. It is really hard to play good golf in weather like we've played, said Coach Jeanette Marsh. The weather has been bad all year. We have not been able to get on the golf course to practice. Marsh is looking ahead to next fall because she will return her whole squad. After a summer of practice the team should be in top form for the fall season. Every player on the squad next year will have a least one year of Division I golf experience. First row: (L to R) JoAnnc Leo, Robin Toney. Second row: Meg Roushar. Margot Gillespie. Back row: Jill Fjelstul, Pauline Kelly, Val Limbo. Kelly McCormick. SCOREBOARD Wichita State Invitational 4th of 6 Ohio State Invitational 14th of 15 Gateway Conference Golf Meet 3rd of 4 Women s Golf 103 First row: (L to R) Bruce Feldman, Todd Terhark, Mike Smith, Mark Ashby, Justy Doud, Joel Byford. Second row: Rick Gabel, Brian Marlay, Brad Ridnour, Bob Hansen, Duane Orr, Mark Cosen, Jon Harms, Bob Schmitt, Back row: Ass't Coach Gary Swanson, Gently Hucbner, Rocky Samek, Randy Henkle, Paul Loos, Shawn Andres, Todd Barkalow, Loren Hackman, John Cahalan, Dennis Lute, Jim Carney, Head Coach J.D. Anderson. Many new faces filled this year's ros- ter as only four seniors and 11 lettermen returned to the 1984 Panthers. Outfielder Jon Harms and first base- man Todd Barkalow were key personnel in the Panthers' turn around of their 7-15 mark, compiled in the spring of 1983. UNI's final week saw them drop six consecutive games to lower its season mark to 9-15. Justin Doud strolls in safe at home as teammate Bob Hansen holds the runner on third. S. Leiber 104 Baseball SCOREBOARD Evangel College 2■ 5(11 innings) Southwest Missouri State 0 7. 3 t Southwest Missouri State St. Ambrose 0- 9 11- 6 4- 5 Si Ambrose 11- t . 4- 5 Waitbuig 13- 5. 13- 1 Iowa 13- 5. 13- 1 Loras y 2. 12- 2 Dubuque 19 5. 9 3 Iowa State 9 10. 0 12 Grand View 4- 5 (8 innings). Grand View 2- 5 2-20 3- 9 Eastern Illinois y «. 4-11 Baseball 105 Down, But Not Out S. Leiker winning percent- age. Berger set four pitching marks — for most career victories (41), most career losses (23), most losses in a season (10) and most career games (68). It was a very disappointing year, said UNI head coach Meredith Bakley. We didn't even come close to reaching any of our goals or reaching our real potential. We had higher expectations at the beginning of the year. Ultimately, our biggest problem is still a lack of hit- ting. For us to be competitive in the Gateway, which is a great conference, we have to improve our hitting. Northern Iowa ended its season with a record of 23-22-1, the smallest winning margin in the school's history. UNI played without its leading hitter and starting first baseman, Laurel Ma- gee, most of the last third of the season. Magee was ill for a time and then left the squad later. The Panthers set six new school re- cords this season. They set a new mark of most games lost in a season with 22 and the lowest Front Row: (L to R)lc Anne Spicer. Laura Norcnburg. Jannic Lyons, Pam Phipps, Gena McCormick, Terri Benson. Middle row: Sonya Feaker. Penny Seidel. Marla Peterson. Marshelle Clark. Sherri Salsbury, Terri Meistercamp. Back row: Jayne Wagner. Shellie Pfohl. Laurel Magee. Jennifer Berger. Lori Cook, Trish Eason. Pam Scvcrm. 10© Softball SCOREBOARD Omul Soif lOKi Innuiiotv ] Aii obj 01 IndiMU 0-2 IHI4K0 T City OO l! inning.l Piii K ic Sum ln« lUltorxI W nbw« 11« 3 4 lil.no.. Sun 11II) !iu in i 0 • Indunj Sun 1-0 M lo . 0-7 2-7 M 1 MV M 1-0 «O V ni«« lll.no. 0 2 • MUKH'I 2 4 BMtfry 2-0 0-1 V Ai K«m «O 20 M.IWi Mot.. l CNI TovKUIMM «holt lo«. Sun 4-3 -0 t «i«n lllinn. «-2 3-1 So« K«n Illino. 2-1. 0 4 I«« 1-7 1-3 SVVMO V.M IO 1« VShKiu Sun Ol 1 innmtt ) S 2 (jit (oiUmihf Tou.n m n Pilcher Lon Cook throws in a strike. Softball 107 Track Champs I was really pleased with the effort of our team at Western, said UNI Head Coach Lynn King following his third straight conference title. 'This was the most sat- isfying conference win I have ever been associat- ed with. The team pulled together really well and did a great job. I am very excited and very pleased for the group. UNI athletes won four individual titles. Freshman John Place won the decathlon. Matt Haven won the discus with a toss of 173-7Va, Steve Weaver won the high jump with a leap of 6-7 and Kirk Anderson led a one-two-three sweep in the 800 meters with a time of 1:51.2. The conference title was the capstone of a great season for the men's track team. First row: (L to R) Rob Durham, Coach Lynn King, Eric White. Second row: Sol Anderson, Mike Schmitz, Mikel Reed, Scott Sloan, Kelly Tagtow, Rob Lathrop, Greg Peterson, Rod Wiese, Coach Chris Bucknam. Third row: Dave Swanson, Drew Ferguson, Todd Goodell, Steve Weaver, Jeff Berry, Troy Becker, Bret Younger, Tim Bohlmann, Gary Lamparek, Jon Weih. Fourth row: Greg Mason, Brooks Clasnapp, Dave Butler, Tim Long. Craig Faber, Mike McGrath, Matt Haven, Jim Kindig. Steve Muntz. Fifth row: Bruce Garner, John Place, Russ Adams, Rod Been, Brian Glassmaker, Steve (Moose) Gearhart, Craig Lampright, Paul Eggcr. Sixth row: John Wisman, Mike Debo, Ken Jarrett, Wayne Simon, Greg Skopec, Doug Case, Jay Connor. Seventh row: James Thompson, Christopher Leonard, Burton Marlowe. 108 Men's Track Women Tracksters First row: (L to R) Sandy Elsberry. Jennifer Van Etten. Joe Ann Jackson. Deb Vangellow, Cynthia MeGohan. Denise Still, Patricia Hcnnessy. Coach Mary Kay Grosso. Middle row: Devon Panther, Vickie Judkins. Rosannc Muerhoff, Lyne VValstead, Kary Kay Klcber, Brenda Ann Cloud, Sheila Soehncr, Rhonda Butt. Back row Kris Hoenig, Maren Seehusen, Lisa Christison, Suzie Schecr, Amy Usher. First year Head Coach Mary Kay Grosso said her goals for this year's sea- son were to improve on last year's stand- ings and to stay together and push one another to do better. Evidence of improved standings was shown at the Gateway Conference In- door Meet, where UNI finished seventh, moving up one place in the standings from their last year's finish. Coach Gros- so's prediction of a strong distance team came true at the conference meet. Suzie Sheer placed third in the two mile and fifth in the three mile for the Panthers and Sandy Elsberry was third in the three mile and fifth in the two mile. Shot putter Maren Seehusen also had an outstanding meet with her third place throw. Rhonda Butt and Sandy Elsberry showed the drive to do well in their set- ting of two new school records. Butt set a new triple jump record of 37-2Vi at the Iowa State Invitational. Elsberry broke her own school record in the 300 meter run with her sixth place finish at the Drake Invitational. Women's Track 10® Ant Warrior team captain Duane Shulte lattcrals to a teammate in the flag football finals. Student Champions B. Eslinget Mow; A Urge number of UNI student athletes leave the start line of the Turkey Trot. Left; On his way to his second intramural wrestling title is Jerry Reising. Intramurals 111 THE CHAMPS Team Champions Softball Flag Football Volleyball A B Basketball A B C AA League 3 on 3 Indoor Track Swimming Wrestling Bowling Outdoor Track Turkey Trot Harding Ant Warriors Penthouse Carroll Ant Warriors Black Velvet Good Ole Boys Bo's Beams Bo's Beams Orion Clark Hammill Penthouse Penthouse T-Grimes, Lowe Taurus Outsiders Panther Den Sundance II Antigone DeJaVu Tritons Catava Mariners Panther L en Antigone Antigone Activity Men Women All Sports Champions Penthouse Antigone Individual and Dual Champions Turkey Trot Clark Porter Kim Gramenz Pass and Bart Reese Pam Woodard Kick Dave Moore Punt Kathy Lupkes 1 on 1 Basketball Jeff Buss Deb Kasischkc Free Throw Singles Russ Weston Sue Witt Doubles Tom Doerman Yvonne Helmus Tennis Singles Mark Christianson Sue Witt Chris Corsello Doubles Wite Bell Tasker Schiepfer Racquetball Singles Ron Lower Doubles Lower Lower Tasker Gude Golf Swimming Kevin Bergman Darla Kettclson 3 Person Medley Bo s Beams Mariners 100 yd. Free 5tyle Joe Samuclson Karrie Thompson 50 yd Butterfly Todd Jahr Pam Maxwell 75 yd. Individual Medley Clay Netusil Kim Baer 50 yd. Free Style Eric White Julie Billet 100 yd. Back Stroke John Koupal Karrie Thompson 75 yd Breast Stroke 4 person 200 yd. Mark Oles Julie Schatz Free Style Relay Clarke Manners 100 yd. Wet Shirt Indoor Track Clarke Sundance High Jump Scott Wittman Leah Nurn Long Jump Harlan Sherwood Jane Cordle Shot Put Darren Wilson Darcy Reutzel oO yd. Dash Steven Harris Val Koester Mile Run Tim Harris Kappcll 580 yd. Relay Outdoor Track Gear Panther Den Shot Put Tim Rinehart Marty Simons Long Jump Harlan Sherwood Ingrid Verbaak High Jump Rod Bienfang Lori Knapp 100 yd. Dash Stephen McNeil Esthyr Ropa Mile Run Chris Foy Brenda Kappel 880 Relay Off Campus Antigone 1CW yd. Low Hurdles Scott Smith 880 yd. Run Jeff Finer Kim Gramenz 440 yd. Relay Off Campus Antigone Co-Recreational Champions Volleyball A Domination B SAE Basketball Chablis Tennis King Ellingson Racquetball Hutchison Ncy Badminton Tournament Champions Remy McDonald Fall Co-Ret Softball Ant Warriors Pre-Season Basketball Men Wamacs Women Has Beens Spring Co-Rec Softball Wrestling Gas House Gang 126 Tim HiU 134 Todd Kastli 142 Dan Dillon 150 Dave Dunning 158 Cierald Reicks 107 Mark Bake: 177 Jackson Miller 190 Grant Gordon HWT Randy McFadden 112 Intramurals More Than Tape And Ice Packs Fit Row (L-R) Galen Colton, Sharon Owen, Denise Harklau, Audrey Thilgcs. Donitta Gardiner, Scolt Young. Standing; Brenda Sneed (Asst. Trainer), Dave Burton (I lead Trainer), Tami Herb, Janet Thompson, Tom Frette, Jill Herring, Mike Negus, Janis Hamilton, Lori Sicbels, Steve Marti, Mike McGuire ('82 Grad Asst.) UNI's athletic trainers work year round, in the treatment and prevention of athlete's injuries. The training staff is headed by Dave Burton, who is in his seventh year as UNI's Head Trainer. Both students and seasoned veterans work on staff. The students work from 10 to 30 hours for no pay. As one season ends, the trainers are gearing up for the next. Terry Noonan joined the UN! Athletic Training Staff this year Trainers 113 ORGANIZATIONS For every student at UNI there seems to be an activity or organization to participate in. There are intramural sports, fraternities and sororities, clubs pertaining to your major, in- terest groups, and honorary societies. Organizations help to add another dimen- sion on the college experience. Sometimes they just help to break up the day and give you something to look forward to. Organizations 115 University Student Alumni Association The University Student Alumni As- sociation (USAA), organized in 1980, was formed to promote the University of Northern Iowa's image to the state, local, and campus populations. USAA members act as a public relations arm of the Alumni Association and are service oriented. They willingly vol- unteer their services in many different areas to benefit the University. USAA members hold monthly meetings in which they are informed of various University projects to help them de- velop association programs. The USAA members participate in many fundraising activities. Each se- mester parents have the opportunity to send a care package to their son or daughter during finals week. The kit includes snacks such as fruit, nuts, candybars, and gum, and is delivered directly to the student's on-campus door. Every spring, USAA holds the Senior Brunch. This is a very popular event that graduating seniors and their parents can purchase tickets for; good food, fresh linens, fresh flowers, and live string music help make it a very special day. Their most recent project is the Freshman Record, a booklet of information on incoming freshman, including their pictures. This booklet is available to all fresh- man and so is the chance to appear in it. The USAA members participate in many social activities as well. They act as hosts hostesses at the annual Par- ent's Coffee, at various Alumni Re- union Functions, and at many Home- coming Week activities. They also serve as guides when special guests (such as state legislators) arrive on campus. Members are goodwill am- bassadors with the chance to travel to different cities and states to meet alumni. Being a member of USAA takes dedication and hard work but is well worth the effort. Front row: Barb Hoffman, Dawn Holst. Second row: Steve Ged- willo, Elaine Pantenburg, Carla Tarr, Heidi Steif, Sheila O'Con- nell, David Messerli. Third row: Liz Berry, Denise Heisdorffer, Deb Shull, Mary Brown. Fourth row: Tom Bradley, Jay Doeden, Nancy Pender, Renee North, Kimberly Huffman. Dan Leslie (President), Pete Hinrichs. 116 University Student Alumni Association The American Chemical Society Stu- dent affiliates (ACS) is an educational service and social organization. It is a way for chemistry students to get to know each other, the staff and the chemistry department. During the fall they hold an annual bonfire and in the spring a wine and cheese party. The organization participates in In- terdepartmental sports activities and various social functions. They also at- tend state, regional and national meet- ings of the professional society. The chapter serves as an education- al resource by sponsoring help ses- sions, films and a visiting speaker. During the fall semester ACS spon- sored a reception for a retiring staff member, a trip to Chicago, a film on lasers and a tour of Iowa Laser Tech- nology of Cedar Falls. Member Doug Pearson stated that ACS helps to develop a stronger bond between all the students in the chem- istry department. Being an ACS mem- ber has increased his exposure to the chemical world outside of the aca- demic atmosphere and helped him find out about what jobs are available. ACS Develops Strong Bonds Front Row: Joyce Platte, Ruth Edson. Alicia Hanson, Lisa Soper, Suzy Bor beck, Patricia Babcock Row 2: Adrianc Bud- weg, Lori Susemihl. Elaine Osmundson, Dec Batterson, Linda Vyskocil Phi Upsilon Omicron celebrated its 75th birthday in February. The main goals of the organization are to ad- vance Home Economics, recognize and encourage academic excellence and leadership, and to help advance its members toward these goals. In September the group sponsored a lasagna dinner to open the new year. During parents weekend they opened The Home Management House for parents and students to tour. In Feb- ruary voluntary babysitting services were offered for a family-child work- shop. The group co-sponsored the annual Home Economics Spring Thing , an event to end the year and to honor graduating seniors. It gives me a sense of professional- ism , said Ruth Nelson. I like being involved with service projects and helping others. Being asked to join the organiza- tion makes you feel special, com- mented Nancy Beall. I can be more involved with my profession now and later. Elaine Osmundson said, The group helps you develop professional attitudes. Phi Upsilon Omicron Celebrates 75 Years Front Row: June Millard, Richard Richlc, Lisa Hinrichs, Jackie Anhalt Row 2: Michael Gootcc. Mary VVcihs, Lori K OTool American Chemical Society 117 Phi Upsilon Omicron Alumni Association Offers A Tie To UNI The UNI alumni association is a group of allums from this area. It has 22 chapters nationwide. The second largest chapter is in California and the third in Illinois. The Chicago chapter is the oldest, having met 51 years. The association sponsors Home- coming and other reunions. The ma- jor ongoing program of the alumni association is maintaining records on more than 55,000 graduates and for- mer students. Members are kept up to date on important campus devel- opments, and have the opportunity to pursue special interests through involvement on campus and off. UNI Alumni Association members support efforts to attract top students and honor outstanding alumni. Being a member offers you several benefits. One is the Allmnus maga- zine that is published quarterly. Pre- ferred seating in theater UNI and athletic events is another benefit. The newest benefits are discounts on Hertz car rental and UNI library privileges. Of all the benefits we have at least one touches everyone , said di- rector Elly Leslie. Front Row; Lee Miller. Margaret Wil- loughby, Faith Engelkes. Norcen Herman- sen. Jo Arbuckle. Row 2. Harold Strever. Dan Leslie, James Bailey, James Robinson. Nick Teig, Don Eichelbergcr Front Row; Mary Moothatt. Vicki Cook, Te- resa Hilbert. Karen Dix, Jan Rogers. Mona Wresley. Row 2; Bill Clhoun, Harold Hunt- er, Lee Miller. Elly Leslie. Ruth Kocppel 118 Alumni Association A. Jones Parents Connection To UNI UNI Parents Association (UN- IPA) was founded in 1976. The purpose is to look into problems as a parents group. They also en- courage small town parents to be- come aquainted with a large cam- pus. UNIPA's major activity is spon- soring parents weekend in No- vember. During this weekend many departments set up demon- strations for the parents to ob- serve. UNIPA has 12 families repre- sented on their board of directors. Volunteer members are picked by geographical location. Each year four new members go on the board and four go off. The 1984 board of Directors of- ficers were; Leta and John Behling Presidents, Marcia and John Thompson Vice Presidents, Sandy and Jim Simoens Immediate Past Presidents, Elly Leslie Secretary- Treasurer. Above and at left, Parents dine with theii stu- dents during commencement at semester. Front Row; Leta Behling. Eileen Smith. Karen Hart. Sandy Simoens, Marvel Mayberry, Sally Henke, Row 2; Elly Leslie, Jeannette Fitzpatrick, John Behling. Dale Smith. Sue Denham. B.J. Daw, Marilyn Hcntges. Bob Mayberry. Richard Henke Sr.. Judith Bussard. Pat Moes, Row 3; Bcv Jorgensen. Bob Jorgensen. John Thomp- son. Marcia Thompson. Jim Denham, Glen Daw, Elmer Hentges. Ken Bussard. Jim Si- moens. Jack Moes. UNIPA 119 Cheerleaders Promote Spirit; Rallies Cheerleader tryouts were held in the spring for football and men's basketball. Six men and six women are chosen and one alternate for each. This years squad was fairly new with only three returning cheerleaders. Alot had to be accom- plished to improve the squad and pro- mote school spirit. The squads activities included cheer- ing the football team to the S.W. Missou- ri State and W. Illinois games. They held pep rallies on campus and at Billie Jo's for each home game. The squad was in- terviewed on the Coach Mudra show. They participated in Homecoming and held their annual clinid for area jr. high and high school student. Members of «he UNI cheerleading squad get the crowd cheering, members are Scott Abel, Jane Fer- rie and Todd Reifsteck. During a half time break two members mount for the crowds entertainment members are Lorrie Classon and Jerry Byers. Front Row: Annette Zehr. Scott Edwards. Brenda Pendgraft. Row 2 Scott Abel, Raenel Allen. Steven C. Johnson, Sara Reis. Mary Devine, Jane Fcrrie. Lorrie Classon, Jerry Byers, Rosemarie Pins, James Newkirk, Row 3; Clifton Mauer, Todd Reifsteck 120 Fall Cheerleaders The UNI Pom Pon Squad have been hard at work to raise money for new uniforms. They held the first annual Miss UNI legs contest this year. The Pom Pon Squad performs at all the football and mens basketball games. They create crowd enthusiasm and give team support. During the spring semester the squad sponsored a pom pon clinic for area high schools. The squad is a fun organization. It gives you the chance to be a part of an organization and have some free time away from studies. All members get into all football and basketball games free. This years squad has been a really close group and very adaptable to many styles of music, commented co-captains Barb Buyert and Lori Lynn Langholz. During the basketball season the squad has the chance to choose their own music and use their creativity. Pom Pon Squad Sponsors Miss Legs Contest Front Row: Colleen Moeller. Jenifer Week , Row 2; Jana Birchard. Lacretia Eel. Michelle Kool, Lisa Pearson, Row 3: Kim Brockschink. Tracy Borlaug, Lisa J. Lind, Lori Hoogeveen, Lori Lynn Langh- olm (captain). Valerie Goodwin, Becky Goetz. Barb Buyert (captain) Marlins a synchronized swim club, is a sport that involves various differ- ent skills. It takes the strength of a swimmer, the flexibility of a gymnast and the grace of a dancer. Marlins tries to make swimming fun and relaxing with no competition between individuals. Each year we put on a Parent's Weekend show. Their biggest show is in the spring. The group decides on a theme and then chooses music to go along with that theme. This years theme was 'A Swim Through Time' which included music of Ragtime, 1999 and a space melody. Patty Horn comments It's for those who like to swim, but are afraid to join the competitive swim team. I learned a new form of creative exercise. said June Millard. I love performing before an audience it's really exciting. Mary Beth Henrich says It's such good exercise I like being a member because it's self-fullfillment of accomplishing a rewarding goal, thats the shows. said Carol Brooks. Marlins Presents ... 'A Swim Through Time' Front Row: Julee Martincale. Jultann Drew. June Millard. Theresa Streere, Denise Ball. Mary Beth Henrich. Susan Stodghill (Advisor) Row 2. Melanie Pe- tei'on Darci Snyder Meg Malone. Kate Shepard. Mrli sa Sampson, Carol Brooks. Janice Metkey, Cheryl Tamcke, Mary Weiks. Jill Dzikonski, Carol Nitzke UNI Pom Pon Squad 121 Marlins Kappa Mu Epsilon (KME) is a national mathematics honor soci- ety. The objective is four-fold; to Kappa Mu Epsilon Promotes Math Interest Front Row Mark Gross. Chris Goarcke. Andrea Bean. Burton Marlowe. Kande Hooten, Carl YVehner, John Holm. Lor- raine Maruth. Kirk Montgomery (Presi- dent). John S Cross. Lisa Naxera, Brian Raue. John E. Bruha further the interests of mathemat- ics in those schools which place their primary emphaiss on the un- dergraduate program. The second is to help the undergraduate real- ize the important role that math has played in the development of western civilization. The third ob- jective of the organization is to de- velop an appreciation of the power and beauty possessed by math, due mainly to its demands for logical and rigorous modes of thought. Lastly to provide a soci- ety for the recognition of out- standing achievement in the study of math at the undergraduate level. To receive an invitation to join the society requires the following achievements, the completion of three math courses including cal- culus, a GPA of 3.00 or better in all math courses and in the upper 35% of their class. Some of their annual events in- clude a Homecoming breakfast for alumni, a Christmas party and a picnic in the spring. Begal Buggy Funds Are Invested The UNI Finance club had an exciting year. An ongoing securi- ties investment program was initi- ated utilizing funds generated from the club's Bagel Buggy prof- its. Working with a broker, club members analyzed stock invest- ment portfolio. As a result, valu- able working knowledge of finan- cial market activities was gained through this hands on project. During the year the finance club took a trip to Chicago and the members attended the world trade conference. They also had a ski trip to Afton Alps in Minnesota. Club Officers during the year were, Eric Gleason president. Trace McDermott vice president, Joe Renning Treasurer, and Laurie Lefebure secretary. Committee Chairpersons were. Deb Harris fundraising, Anne Kratzenstein publicity. Front Row Pamela Scully. Beth Zimmer- man. Esther Anderson. Terti Lamrr.ers. Tammy Waknitz, Dob Harris. Laurie Le- febure. Kelly Schuler Wendy Rutledge, Cathy Rottinghaus Row 2. Eric Scott Gleason. Alan Zimmerman Kevin Hall. Dean G.J. Wegner. David A Hanson. Pat Liston Mark Pritch..rd Jon Jones. Curtis Hoff. Dennis Theobald. Trace McOevmott Joe E Renning. Cesar V Per«, Bob Rote 122 Kappa Mu Epsilon Finance Club Tri-Beta Receives Honorable Mention Beta Beta Beta, better known as Tri- Beta is a biological honor society that promotes the biological sciences through activities and education. Tri- Beta promotes student research, good faculty-student relationships, and ac- tive participation in biology related activities. This year Tri-Beta sold wildlife posters for $2.00. They also sold dis- secting kits to the biology students for $6.00. in the fall Tri-Beta took a trip to Rochester Minnesota to tour the Mayo Clinic. They also had their an- nual biology faculty-student wine and cheese party to bring together faculty and students. Tri-Beta received honorable-meri- tion in the Homecoming window- painting contest. Jeff Adamovicz liked being a mem- ber because it gave him a chance to meet people who have the same inter- ests. I've become involved more closely with my area of study and have gotten closer with faculty and students also in Biology. It's a learning experience and lots of fun. commented Donna Mikels. You have the opportunity to take some interesting trips said LeAnn Jensen. Upper left, LeAnn Jensen and Robert Lee enjoy a glass of wine at Tri-Betas annual Wine and Cheese party in November. Upper; Enjoying a laugh at the wine and cheese party are Tony Rogcrvon and Bob Kosbau. Rosanna Giordano rests after a long trip to the Mayo Clinic in the Fall. Mrs. Robert Seagcr and Mis. Cherin Lee help host the annual wine and cheese party. Front Row Donna Mikels, Judy Miller. David Shaw. Tetesa Taylor. Robert Lee, Row 2: Karen Ingamells, Cathy Weber. Teg O Btien. Alanna Kelley. Amy Rchn- strom. Judy Nelson Tri-Beta 123 Hagemann Hall Senate The purpose of the Hagemann Hall Senate is . to provide an effective means of student government in Ha- gemann Hall to develop and promote understanding and knowledge of so- cial attitudes and skills; to encourage the pursuit of intellectual maturity; and to foster a spirit of wholeness among its residents and within the entire university community. The Senate held a Wine and Cheese Party for Parents Weekend, and had activities planned for Sibling Week- end. They also originated and Partici- pated in the campus-wide clean-up held in December. For fund-raisers the Senate sold Halloween Cookie Grams and offered a Tuck-in Service first semester. As a service project, the group collected popcans and gave the money to a charity, while the Hall Senate matched the amount out of funds and gave it to another charity. Members of the Senate playing the Amoeba Members getting their hair cut during the vice- Came during the Rider Hagemann Fun Days. president's program by the Kailers. Front row: Kim Dumng (secretary). Rhea R Walker, Karen Cooper (president). Sandy Carpenter (treasurer), Katherine Lee, Pippa Prieskorn. June Busch, Mi- chele Day. Back row Karen Cashman, Julie Weeks, Laurie Caddis, Patsy Peiffer (vice-president), Michellen Scholten, De- bra Ingram. Bene Weber, Jolene Ptacek, Kathy Nadden. Kelly Maere, Nancy Voeli- Not pictured: Chris Gansemer (publicity). 124 Hagamann Hall Senate Bartlett Hall senate saw only two returning members from the 1983 senate. After a few meetings the nov- ices were active and bringing up new ideas. The senate is working on a new idea of a senate store. Though the idea is in the planning stage the hope is to have it operating before the end of this year. The main annual event put on by the Bartlett Hall Senate is the Hallow- een party held in the Commons Ballr- room. The party was a smashing success, due in large part to many hours of hard work by the social chairperson, Jill Tasker, and all the others on the committee, said president Terry Wellner. Senate members not pictured: Diane Ingels, Jill Tasker, Dana West- er, Emily Nauraine, Sue Lamos, Dorn Cook, Doug Husak, Jeff Sontag, Curt Lents, Brad Ridnour, Theresa Gude, John Fiscus. Senate Plans Hall Store From Row Terry Wellner. lisa L. Pi- fiffner. Kathy Ttilz. Cathy Monaghan. Row 2; Teresa Sikora. Jane Bufke, Julie Wankum. Tom Nctolicky Shull hall senate provide recrea- tional equipment to the residents of Shull Hall. They are also a source of tools such as hammers, screwdrivers, jumper cables etc. This year they organized The Shull Hall halloween party. In December they sponsored a rather unique con- test. The participants competed grow- ing bread. They also went out and help with campus wide clean up. The senate provides an escort ser- vice to any individual that wishes to be escorted across campus. Their main goal s to gather infor- mation and pass it on to the residents. They also work for the students and voice their opinions and questions. They are planning on sponsoring an arm wrestling contest. They were also planning to install a barbeque pit on the south side of Shull for the stu- dents use. Shull Senate Sponsors Bread Growing Front Row: Dan Newby (Vice President), Norman Bruha (President). Scott Tych sen. Dean Hoffman. Kirk Howard, Row 2: Jim Bctndge. Mitch Han en. John Stahowick. Paul Curran. Jeff Thelen Bartlett Hall Council 125 Shull Hall Council SECE Reaches Out To People Student Council for Exceptional Children (SCEC) is a branch of the Council for Exceptional children, a national organization. Each fall and spring they hold membership drives to encourage students to join. Each year they sponsor a Halloween party for the students at River Hills. On April 14 the group helped with the district Special Olympics held at price lab school. A special event they sponsored was a tournament where the participants played wheelchair basketball. During the months of February and March they held a raffle to help with the groups expenses. The members receive journals on a monthly basis. The journals are infor- mative as to the things that are going on in their career fields. We really have group unity ' said Mary Byrnes we reach out to peo- ple. At right; The Children receive gifts at Christ- mas. Above Linda Amundson and Jena Na%e- Hold to of their exceptional friends. Mary Byrne helps on weekends with exceptional chil- dren. Front Row: Jennifer Me Donald. Lynne Tigges, Marita Heitz, Lynn Schuster. Deanna Miller, Cathy Mordick, Kristi Tictz. Susan Higgins. Row 2: Anne Hol hauer, Jennifer Nase. Mi- chelle Cashman. Nancy Schiltz. Patty Dun- combe, Sandy Pirc, Lori McLaughlin. Karla Landers, Row 3: Deb Scott, Joni Beck. Mary Jo Barber, Mary Byrne, Kim DcLashmutt, Julie Brown. Barb Matheson, Julie Weaver. Ruth Roop. 120 Student Council For Exceptional Children Kappa Delta Pi is the Educational Honor Society for those juniors and seniors with a 3.5 grade point average in their education courses and who desire to make a commitment to the service and fidelity to humanity. Kappa Delta Pi organized the refugee tutoring program and a scholarship development program. During spring break, some members went to Chica- go to visit inner city schools. One of their fundraising projects this year was selling T-shirts in the Education- al Center. Kappa Delta Pi Front row. Susan Ritland. Kristy Ander- son. Kim Criffith, Lori Hansen, Cheryl Burt, Ann McAvoy. Back row: John Holm, Joan Tally. Vicky Kruger, Teresa McCombs. Kevin Chederquist Noehren Hall Council is the Gov- erning body of Noehren Hall. The members try to organize events which will get more people involved. The Noehren Council (along with Shull, Rider, and Hagemann) financed a dance featuring Tennyson. They rent- ed the movie Raiders of the Lost Ark for $450 as the entertainment for a newcomers to Noehren orintation. They also started a Saturday matinee in December that showed The Gra- duate on the first Saturday. Noehrren residents also got to watch the contro- versial The Day After on a large screen TV which the council rented. The council also sponsored the back- gammon and pumpkin carving con- tests in which many residents partici- pated and received prizes. Noehren Hall Council Row t: Diane Maas, Julie Ebery Sheila Dunn. Tonya Wit enburg, Dalynn P. Williams, Phil Birkcdal. Row Z: Julie A. Kraft, Valerie Irerson, Joan Egli. Teri Greenlee. Beth Jcpsen, Jane Hamre. Musty Habhab. Row 3: Mary Meyer. Sandy Mulsoff. Michael Groves. Shari Stevens, Brenda Pedersen, Clair Conner. Gregory Loren Kisner Kappa Delta Pi Noehren 127 Navigators Prepare For Christian Life The Navigators is an International, evangelical Christian organization that has groups on college campuses, military bases and in various cities. The purpose of the organization is to help prepare individuals for growth in their Christian life and to become la- borers for Christ. The organization at UNI allows students to fellowship to- gether to enhance their spiritual lives. The Navigators have an annual conference which is attended by col- lege students from various campuses throughout the U.S. This year the UNI group, along with Navigator groups from Nebraska and other Iowa colleges attended the conference in Boone Iowa in March The fellowship helps me to strengthen my walk with God and the speakers are very encouraging, said Jean Hirsch. Other people would like the group because of the good things it has to offer, and people who desire to grow in their knowledge of God can attend Bible studies prayer groups and week- ly rallies, said Kevin Smidt. Front Row. Jennifer Penn. Chcrie Gil- bert. Becky North. Lynne Mackutick, Marcia Eetniss . Jean Hirsch, Melody Stamper, Sue Lee. Row I- Dave Melhem, Cindy Digmann. Linda Beisner. Diana Troxcl, Shelly Spichcr, Birdie Kramer, Deb Voy. Row 3: Kevin Smidt. Jody Nel- son. Mark R Bond. Dave Ncwbrough. Jennie Moore. Connie Cook, Todd Coo- per. Jim Berridge. Paul Dahl. Alpha Chi An Active Part Of UNI Front Row: Dawn Holst, Kate Alice, Re- nee North. Kimberly Huffman. Sheila O'Connell, Row 2: Scott Johnson, Brian D. Stephany, Mark F. Jones. Alpha Chi Omega sorority has kept active throughout the 1983-84 school year. Activities included, annual Rush week, Greek week, participation in Homecoming, the float competition and window painting, spring and fall date nights, Christmas and spring for- mals, and annual tree painting on President Curris's lawn. Alpha Chi Omega sisters strive to achieve in academics, giving through services while maintaining high mor- als and standards. A major goal for the Alpha Chi Omega sorority is to discover social awareness and work towards personal growth, while gain- ing the unified support and friend- ship of others. Other activities in the year included Halloween treat giving at St. Fransis hospital, Greek variety show, scharlo- ship convocation. Red Cross swim-a- thon, and philanthrodic involvement towards the following; Girl Scouts, American Cancer Society, Cysticfi- brosis and Easter Seals. 123 Order Of Omega Navigators Gamma Phi Beta Since 1968 Gamma Phi Betas sorority is a social and service organization that has been an active part of UNIs campus since 1968. Gamma Phi Betas first event of the year was a fall retreat held November 5. They helped SAE with their annual blood drive in November. Some of their other events included, volunteering at the American Care Cen- ter, co-sponsoring the Great American Smoke out, participating in Homecom- ing, and attending the national conven- tion in Chicago. Upper left Janie Lyons and Sonja Begg Ham it up . At left, Patty Cramen and Marly Schmitt relax and read the Northern Iowan. Below just ha- vin a good time are Laura Wallance, Kris Swanson, Liz Sherlock, Leslie Rychell, Michelle Tingle, Kate Allee, and Lisa Swanson. Front Row. Rae Cillermo. Patti Cramet, Sonja Begg. Dee Pauley. Laura Albrecht. Amy Martin. Kate Allee. Suzanne Schmidt, Row 2; Jaclyn Levcndusky, Marly Schmitt. Nancy Dyer. Rac Joan Rater. Laura Wallance. Sue Mitchell, Ste- vie Sickles, Becky Johnson. Lotrie Clas son. Dawn Espinosa. Tracie Fey, Row 3, Bobbi Burns, Kris Swanson, Michelle Tingle, Liz Sherlock. Kelly Fatka, Christy Sesker, Maty Dunlay, Mindy VVadle. Kris Rademaker, Tammi Ktn- gery. Susie Leininger. Tricia Hcnnessy, Christy Carlile Gamma Phi Beta 129 Promoting Professional In terest Front Row: Ruth Ed son. Joya Platte, Ju- lie Wolf, Suzy Borbeck. Nancy Bezll (Secretary). Lisa Soper, Row 2: Mary Munn (Treasurer), Beth Sloan, Elaine Osmundson. Adriano Budweg. Lori Su- semihl, Cleta Huber. Linda Vyskotil (Vice President), Patricia Babcock (Presi- dent), Valerie Crees, Alicia Hanson, Becky Zimmer Members of the Student Home Eco- nomics Association sponsored a hay- rack ride and an Ice Cream get togeth- er as special events this year. They also prepared and served dinner to the Iowa Home Economics Association at their regional meeting. The purpose of the organization is to Promote professional interest, ac- tivities, and to encourage higher edu- cation in home economics. During the fall semester they sold sun catchers made of stained glass. In the spring they rented out aprons to the students in the food labs. Nina Swan from the National Oats spoke to the group about promoting a positive image. They also heard about planning holiday parties from the ca- tering coordinator of Holiday Inn. The organizations membership in- creased this year to around 30 mem- bers. I get a lot of information that I am going to be able to use in my profes- sion”, said member Lisa Soper, I gain a professional attitude, friendships and associations. SWA A Holds Workshop For Members Front Row: Laurie Thom , Maty Meyer, Kim Steele. Sharon Crawford, Robin Cary, Threw Meinccke, Angela Ban- ning. Mary Lou Schmitz Row 2: Karen Johnson. Deb Lou. Sandy Hogan. Cheryl Anderson, Tamara L Beall-Thomas, Jeff Schmidt, Philip Davis, Laura Wallace. The Student Social Work Associ- ation (SSWA) allows social work stu- dents with a link between the commu- nity and UNI's social work depart- ment. In December the group spon- sored a foster family of six children with Christmas gifts. They held a par- ty for the children complete with San- ta. In October they held a job seeking skills and interviewing workshop for social workers. The workshop pre- pared the students for their profes- sion. They strive to aquaint students with the profession giving them a chance to explore social work oppor- tunities and areas of interest and have a greater impact on the development of the UNI social work department. Some of their events this year in- cluded a bake sale in November and participating in Pulling together” a community resource project spon- sored by Family and Childrens Coun- cil of Black Hawk County. Every year they elect a student so- cial worker of the year, take a sympo- sium trip, and have community ser- vice projects. The officers this year were; Thresa Meinecke President, Mary Meyer Vice President, Kim Steele Secretary, Cheryl Anderson Treasurer, Angela Brinning Publicity chair. Dr. Clifford Brennen Faculty Advisor. 130 Student Home Economic Association Student Social Work Association Mary Beth Hathaway and Chris Manful are enjoy- Convention Delegates are ready for the costume ing their ride on the Staten Island Ferry. party at the New York Penta Hotel. Public Relations Student Society Of America Row 1: Bob L Corkins, Mary Beth Hathaway (president), Lori Hammen, Kristie Willett (national liaison). Jackie McCarty. Row 2: Lisa Clayton. Morrie Fleming. Janell Weigel, Julie Billelt, Scott Applegate. Peggy Blackard (secre- tary). Patty Porter. Jennifer Knudson, Kim Howe Row 3: Lisa Schoonerer (vice- president), Steve Janssen (PR agency di- rector). Carla Kellen, Tim Holl. Theresa Neville. Val Taylor, Kris T. Klocke. An- nette Cochtan, Cynthia Cechota, Jane Sturgcs. Joan Eglr. Row 4: Prof. Bill Len- iha, Bret Ford, Sue Eash. Nancy Terncy, Larry Lyon. Jeff Kickabaugh. Doug Croug. Jeff Kucpper, Bob Oliver. Karen Baird. Christy Beckman, David Lewis, Dean Kruccberg. Not pictured: Mark Reed (PR director), Susan Rowe (treasur cr). Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) is a nationally affili- ated association for any students in- terested in public relations. It offers an opportunity for students to en- hance their education through pro- grams, committees, and conferences. PRSSA offers practical experience with a student-run agency, PRisms. The meetings include speakers such as: Rod Caszatt from KWWL-TV, Beth Herrig from St. Francis Hospital, and Sharon Juon from My Waterloo Days. Their annual events include: Funion, Sept. 14; National Confer- ence, Oct. 23-26 in New York City; Christmas Party; District Conference in St. Cloud; KCRS Trivia Contest; National Assembly in Washington D.C.; Spring Banquet; and Body Ad- vertising. Public Relations 131 Phi Eta Sigma Sponsors Massages Phi Eta Sigma is a national scholas- tic honorary. Freshmen are inducted each spring following a week of initi- ation activities. The organization ex- ists to recognize scholarship and to serve the University and community. UNI's chapter of Phi Eta Sigma originated September 14, 1982 from the members of the campus honorary Purple Arrow. The organization has enjoyed a variety of activities includ- ing Christmas taste parties and year- end pizza party. Special events for the 1983-84 aca- demic year included organizing the November 19 Fall Campus Carnival. Phi Eta Sigma, and more than 20 cam- pus groups, set-up booths for fun and money raising in the Union. Phi Eta Sigma contacted the other groups, puolicized the event and had two booths (massages and cold pop). Cur- rent stationary products were also sold by members during the fall. Service projects included Christmas caroling at the Cedar Falls Nursing home; providing a $100 dollar scholar- ship each semester for an active mem- ber; and sending valentine cards to the nursing home. Phi Eta Sigma Officers 1983-84 President-Lyn Anderson Vice President-Michael Gootee Secretary-Rebecca Higgins Treasurer-Tena Bochn Publicity Chair-Lori OTool Historian-Laura Koontz Membership Chair-Julie Kraft Senior Advisor-Michele Courtright Faculty Advisor-Harriet Goodman Front Row; Donna Mikels, Rebecca L Higgins, Tena Boehm. Lori K. OTool I.ynette Anderson. Michelcl Courtright Laura Koontz. Julie A. Kraft, Michael Gootee, Lon Habcger, Row 2: Liz Linn, Mary Habbinga. Karen Kudrna, Mary Beth Behrcndt. Michelle Cashman. Lin- da Hill, Darnel Coy Kayla Jones. Cindy Meek. Kristi Hopkins. Lynn Wondet lich, Bryan L Anton. Terry Weiner, Ter- ry Mataya. Lisa Gerling. Row 3: Julie Schuller, Su annc Matham. Ellen Curry. Julie Zach. Teresa Olson, Joe Lang. Peg- gy Cohlinghorst. Kris Osland. Cleta Huber, Lori Koester, Brian Nichols. Sue Shipley, Beth Hollingsworth, Susan Rit- land. Greg Pittam, Row 4 Valorie Koes- tcr. Michele Murphy. Marcia Kloster- mann, Cindy Sanders. June Millard. Mary Wichs. Leannc Carroll. Patti Hasty. Angie Hlas, Carla Van Dccst, Te- resa Taylor. Shelley Ehresman, Sandy Hauser. Rene' North, Kris Rypkema, Ja- net Cavanaugh Below Linda Hill and Teresa Olsen advertise Phi Eta Sigmas massage booth at their fall campus car- nival. At right, the massage booth is in full action. XM a rut?? 132 Phi Eta Sigma Tomahawk Linda Beisner and a resident of the Blackhawk Several Members are busy working at the Muscu- County Health Center. lar Dystrophy Association Superdance. Tomahawk is an honor organiza- tion consisting of eligible sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors. They do community service projects in the Waterloo Cedar Falls area. They host the annual fall and spring book sale as their main university project. Funds made from this event have helped sponsor the following activities: the annual pizza party with children from the Jesse Crosby Center, a Halloween party for Tomahawk members, a bas- ketball game against the Metro-area Wheelchair Basketball Team, plus nu- merous donations to charities, schol- arship funds, and activities. Row l: Christy Stewart, Susan Ritland, Jane Tucker. Rhoa Walker, Kristi Tictz, Terry Malaya, Kelly Philips, Lynette An- derson. Lisa Lehmann Row 2: Lisa Gay- ton, Lori Habeget. Teresa Taylor, Mary Mayer, Vicky Kruger. Jcri Hcffelfinget, Martha Wenthold, Linda Beisner. Karen Ingemells. Cathy S. Weber, Paula Struth- ers. Mindy Stump Row 3 Debbie Mits- chcle, Joel Samuelson. Peter Fagcn. Jo Sicvers. Kris Jones, Nancy Harvey. Mitd Pools. Steven Mengler. Michele Ralston, Rhonda Bicrmann Tomahawk 133 Summer Orientation Staff Each spring fourteen students are selected to act as campus hosts hos- tesses for new freshman who attend one of the Preview UNI sessions dur- ing the summer. The Summer Orien- tation Staff (SOS) also works with two groups of transfer students who spend one day on campus registering for the fall semester. The staff ac- quaints the new students and their parents with the campus and various activities by giving them the campus tour. They also advise the students with class scheduling and answer any questions that may arise. Row 1; Randy Peters, John Leahy. Row 2: Kelly Maere, Dee Pauley, Dori9 Tauke, Deb Hard- castle, Pamela Barrett. Row 3: Mike Link, Marty Matkovich, Julie Schuller, R. Scott Johnson, Gary Bowman, Dana Schuldt. 134 Summer Orientation Staff Fiom left' Steve Cedwillo. Becky Higgins, Joan Tally, Kurt Subra, Bill Bergeson, Rhonda Biermann. Omicron Delta Kappa President Curris speaking to Omicron Delta Kappa on Initiation Day. Omicron Delta Kappa is a national honor society that recognized seniors for their outstanding abilities in the areas of scholarship, leadership, and service to the university. The organization brings together students from all phases of col- legiate life, as well as faculty, and recog- nizes them for their high achievements. ODK sponsored the First Annual Lead- ership Dinner Meeting for all UNI lead- ers, recognized outstanding staff, stu- dents, and faculty on the UNI campus, participated in the Jog-A-Thon, served as host hostesses to incoming UNI Scholarship winners, and initiated new faculty members. They sold flowers for Parents Weekend as a fundraiser. Front: Donna Mikels, Caroline Lu, Rebecca Higgins, Kathleen Howell, Joan Talty, Mary Pannkuk, Sandy Hauser, Virginia Hash, Steve Gewillo, Heidi Stief. Back: John Heath, Amy Moser, Paula Struth- ers, Michele Courtright, Diane Crane, Teri Kramer, Ann Munns, Bill Bergeson, Renee North, Darrel Davis. Omicron Delta Kappa 135 Sigma Alpha Epsilon The Iowa Chi Chapter of Sigma Al- pha Epsilon is 82 members strong. It is a social fraternity and has been part of the UNI campus for 18 years. Com- munity service is one of SAE's biggest pushes every year. The group spon- sored a Red Cross Blood Drive in the Union twice a semester and an Easter egg hunt for Cedar Falls children. They also sponsored a Christmas par- ty for Easter Seals in the mass-campus Kissing Games. The SAE house host- ed the annual Oktobrfest in which the entire Greek system participated in gala times of food and drink. Sigma Alpha Epsilon also has a Christmas fruit sale and provides it as a campus service. How 1: Wayne Rcmy. Scot I Snatcr. Wen- dy Johnson. Brian Racine. Laura Zowada. Joe Coffey. Tim Kelly, Steve Johnson, Steve Pond Row h Terry Dial, Scott Kordick. Scott Luttcnegger. Jeff Bennett. Mark Baker, Brad Boyd. Joe Be han, Dave Delafield, Brian Fiocrchinger, Joe f ajdich. Row 3: Kent Wide, Jeff Fra- zier. Scott Thompson. Kyle Gingrich Phil Colwell, Barry Shaw, Robert Lee. Andrea Bean. Scott Modjetka, Steve Young. Scott Weishaai, Sean McAteer. Row 4. Teresa Crawford, Craig Schlitter, Steve Hayden. Larry Lyon. Andy Biller Row 5 Biian Baker. Dave Seidl, Sara An- derlik. Dan Beulnec. Marly Matkovich, Jeff Thompson. Row 6: Mark Squier, Brent Schmidt, Jay Doeden. Met Fort- ney, Sara Reis. Lori Koester, Rachel Hc- gen. Row 7: Dan Gustafson. Mike Rey- ck, Dwight Bowman. Vicki Dickman Margo Fortney. Doug Larson. Jan Pulk- Six new members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon are being sworn in by Joe Coffey. 136 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Craig Regs sitting in the studio of KCRS. David Zimmerman is checking out an album for the next song. KCRS KCRS is the campus AM radio sta- tion (frequency is 970 AM). The music format is album oriented rock (direct cuts off albums and songs wouldn't normally hear). KCRS is a carrier cur- rent station which means that they run through the campus phone wires to all nine dorms. The hours are from 7 AM - 12 midnight. They also have the news, sports. Studio 97 ( a Sunday night talk show), and various music shows throughout the week. The mu- sic shows include Rock Sampler, Roots of Rock, Jam Session, Side Show, and Payback. The purpose is to bring good music to the students and get involved with them. A special event was Royalty of Rock , a show run every day in November spotlight- ing a famous rock star or super group. Some of the royalty included Pat Ben- etar, the Kinks, Bob Seger and the Po- lice. An annual event is the trivia con- test which runs for 24 hours straight. They ask a question over the air every 15 minutes. Correct answers called in receive points. At the end of the con- test, the group with the most points wins. Prizes have been beer, pizzas and various other goodies. This has always been successful. From row: Natalie Roincmund. Brent E. Melleckcr, Mary Svoboda Back row: Paul Sali Buty. Lee Bughman. Dan We- ber. KCRS 137 Phi Beta Lambda Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) is the largest national collegiate organization for all students with an interest in any phase of business. PBL is structed on the local, state, and national level. The Alpha chapter the University of Northern Iowa is the oldest of the 8,700 plus chapters in the world. PBL is involved in many ac- tivities. They hold parliamentary work- shops and go to residence halls and in- struct them on how to organize everyth- ing properly under the guidance of coor- dinator Jone Anderson. They went to the Cedar Falls Health Care Center aid played Bingo with the elderly. PBL went to the State Leadership Conference at Wartburg College, and won first plaa for the overall chapter in the state. As fundraisers they sold popcorn for the state fund, and sold bite candy bars. Row 1: Karen Welu, Julie McClung, Maty Westphal. Jane Merold. Terry Ma- laya. Mary Beth Behrendl. Steph Stein- bruck. Tracy A Wagner Row 1. Janet Williams, Jane Anderson. Lynn Thor- son, Sandy Carpenter, Michelle Benner, Peggy Gohlinghorst. Lori Chihak. Lisa Marsh. Michelle Metge. Sue Bartine. Row 3: Greg Pittam. David Yuska. Joe Klein. Marty Matkovich, Ann Menke. Luann Weigel, Robin Mickel. Erin Sill- man Row 4- Dean G.J. Wegner, Scott Wcishaar. Bill Ahrens. Stephen P. Couey. Don Buekhoff. Bryan Reichter, Scott Bonner, Greg Miller, Jim Blocker, Dennis Reidel Youth For MDA The UNI Youth for the Muscular Dys- trophy Association is a committee of stu- dents working together to organized the Superdance for the benefit of Muscular Dystrophy. The Superdance is a 30-hour dance marathon where dancers get pladges for each hour they dance. The money then goes to help fight Muscular Dystrophy. Aside from the Superdance itself, the committee organizes special events to help the dancers fire up. One of these is the Annual Bar Wars in which several bars are invited to fight among themselves by having special prices and prizes to bring the most money for MD A traveling trophy is awarded to the winning bar. T-shirts are awarded to the people who go to the war. Another event for the dances is the Dancers' Party held at Billie Joe's in Cedar Falls. Youth fo: MDA also does some fundraising to help with the expenses of the dance. This year's fundraisers included selling Pan- ther mirrors in the Mauker Union. Row I: Ronda Shonda, Steve Behlers, Thea Roberts, Brenda Pederson. Row 2: Tom Bradley, Julie Fillman. Kim Wuylers. Negebe Sheromck, Lon Sheets. Tom Nelosn. Row 3 Jean Packard. Carla Van Deest. Jan Sealock. Kevin Codere. Row 4: Jeri Heffelfinger Dave Du relow, Paul Coggins. Cindy Meek. 138 Phi Beta Lambda Youth for MDA Campus Planning Advisory Committee The Campus Planning Advisory Committee assists in the development of long-range campus planning, in- cluding the general location of build- ings streets, walks, playing fields, and parking lots, and is charged with the responsibility of keeping the faculty informed regarding present plans for major building modifications as well as the long-range campus plan. The committee is composed of two members appointed by each of the Deans of the Colleges of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Education, Hu- manities and Fine Arts, and Natural Sciences; one member appointed by the Vice-President for Educational and Student Services; two members appointed by the Vice-President and Provost (one being from the Academic Master Plan Committee); and one member appointed by the Vice-Presi- dent for Administrative Services — each appointed for a three-year term of office. Two students are appointed annually by the University of North- ern Iowa Student Association Presi- dent. The chairperson is elected by the committee and meets at the call of the chairperson of the Facilities Planning, Space Assignment and Safety Direc- tor. A. Jones Front row: Thomas P. Rowmann, Lee Thompson, Terry Berninghaus, and Clifford McCollum. Back row: Joseph M. Ruffo, Daryl Stoner, John Downex, William Thrall, and Norman Seemann. Campus Planning Advisory Committee 139 Homecoming Committee Five clowns do a song and dance number during the parade. The Homecoming Committee's main project was coming up with the theme for homecoming, Northern Lights . That accomplished, they promoted homecoming through advertising and distributing posters. They formed com- mittees to do specific jobs: Parade, Dance, Campinile, and Pep Rally are a few. They sold caps and buttons with t PRSSA to help make money for the ad- vertising and to hire the band for the dance. Front row: Kevin Boatright, Kim Horn, Judith Harrington, Drake Martin, Mary Olson, Steve Ged- willo, Chuck Patten. Row 2: Jim Dittrich, Elly Leslie, Janet Laughton, Barb Hoffman, Wes Huinga, Kathy Howll. One of the many floats made for the parade. 140 Homecoming Committee UIHAMJ Jones UNI Cheerleaders Cheer For Panther Wrestlers UNI spring Cheerleaders are a group of male and female students concerned about UNI's school spirit. They strive to motivate the student body, falculty, the players themselves and other panther fans. Along with the Fall cheerleaders they sponsor a one day cheerleading clinic for Jr. High and Senior High schools within a 75 mile radius of the Cedar Falls Waterloo area. This is their major fund raiser. The squad makes-up three big cheers and 10 chants to teach the girls. They also demon- strate various pryamids, jumps, and gym- nastic stunts. The clinic ends with competi- tion between the girls and the winners per- form at halftime during the inter-squad game. Through this clinic they profited around $2,000. To be a UNI cheerleader it requires dedi- cation, hardwork and most of all enthusia- sum to backup the Panthers. Robin Sueppel and Michele Simonsen yell with all their might at the pather wrestler . At left, Anne Gutk- necht and Susan Wright cheer for the panthers with the help of a little friend. In front Robin Sueppel, Row 2 Michele Si- monsen. Anne Gutknecht, Holly Nicholas, Su- san Wright. Patsy Pugh, Kim Wuyens. Cheerleaders 141 Training Future Leaders Front Row: Dr John C. Downey (Dean). Mary Estep (Chairperson). Susan En- jiardt, Ira Tolbert (Assistant to the Dean) Row £ Alan Long, Allan Davidson. Ray Die (Chairperson) Dr. Norman See- mann (Chairperson) The Mission, or purpose of ROTC is to select, motivate and train quality college students to become the future leaders in the U.S. Army. It also prepares these college stu- dents to accomplish their future mili- tary duties by providing management and leadership skills while affording numerous opportunities to build con- fidence through a series of adventure training. Special events were programmed by the ROTC participants and included a ski trip to Afton Alps in Minnesota in February. Other activities have in- cluded a variety of field training exer- cises, including river crossing tech- niques, rappelling, and basic military skills. Annual events are a large part of the ROTC program and include Fall and Spring Field training known as FTX Other events are a formal Dining-In during the fall semester, a formal Military Ball in the spring, an annual Invitational Best Base Ball Tourna- ment, and the traditional Fall and Spring Army Commissioning Cere- monies. ROTC not only gives you a great education in addition to normal courses, but also pays you while re ceiving the instruction said Tom Cole Cadet First Lieutenant. K. Clemons Front Row. Rick Freese. Biett Hot , Todd Cook. John Rutt, Greg Gillman. Tim Gull. Row 2: Terri Callahan. Kurt Subra, Kyle Hall, Dave Cogdall. Clint Bigger, Joe Follett. Jim Larson. Row y John Kroeger. Greg Matthias. Brett Phippen, Dave Underwood. Mike Hein, Mike Swehla. Row 4: Rocky Samek, Bob Pcnzott. Helping Unite Graduate Students The purpose of the Graduate Stu- dent organization is to unite graduate students and to review progessional issues of concern, which may improve their graduate study experience. They provide opportunities to share and siddeinate information pertinent to research and development, confer- ences and to act as a clearing house for graduate students. The graduat student organization promotes separate entity from under- graduate education by promoting sep- committees and the development of regulations pertinent to graduate stu- dents and their concerns. The organization seeks opportuni- ties to exchange views, support, pro- mote and assist graduate programs in departments. They address prblems relative to graduate education and gra- duate students. The organization participantes in outreach efforts to other GSO groups, alumni, and potential graduate stu- dents for support of University pro- 142 ROTC Student Organization UNI Diners Club Towers- Front: Ann Kaefring, Barb Schmitt, Donna Murphy, Julie Burns. Back: Juliane Kiehn (mgr.), Mike Kockler, Teresa Heggen, Sandy Turner, Polly Schoellen, Gary Niceswanger, Andy Newkirk. Campbell- Front: Linda Guenther, Pat Donat. Lois Sacquitne, Erin Sillman. Back: Laura Wilverding, Karen Roberts, Evie Kriener, Merle Huber (mgr.). Providing a quality dining exper- ience through programs and input on daily services was the primary goal of the four UNI Diners Club Chap- ters: Campbell, Towers, Commons, and Redeker. Sponsored by the De- partment of Residence, the four chap- ters sponsored a variety of Spevents (special events), including: Deli Din- ner, Mexican Dinner, Staff Apprecia- tion Dinner, McDomie Lunch, Paul Bunyan Lunch, Pizza Night, Olympic Lunch, Valentine's Dinner, and tradi- tional events for Thanksgiving and Christmas. They also studied and made recommendations about a num- ber of issues, including hours of op- eration and menu changes. Profes- sional managers worked with presi- dents Pat Donat, Pam Porter, Mike Kockler, and Randy Nicholas to direct the chapters' activities. Secretaries Dave Shaw and Teresa Heggen also assisted. UNI Dinners Club 143 144 Organizations Organizations 145 146 Fine Art Fine Arts 147 FINE ARTS Any student is eligible to become involved in the Fine Arts programs at UNI. The UNI- Theatre's season typically includes classical and modern drama, opera, musical comedy children's theatre, and the involvement in the Iowa Shakespeare Festival. m Theatre UNI The Crucible The Crucible was presented through special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service. Inc. Lies built upon lies climax in the mass hysteria of a Salem witch trial in 1692 where injustice and bigotry are judge and jury. Right-Karen Dilsaver, Shelley Tharp and Angie Buesing beleive that they are being attacked by spirts sent out by Martha Kelly. Theatre UNI Endgame Endgame is a 'tragicomedy by one of the greatest contemporary playwrights. Endgame is particularly relevant to our nuclear age In a shelter shared by the last family of the human race, the four unforgetable characters engage in the game-playing and role-playing which seems to be neces- sary for their survival. Top: J. Sue Leonard knows the end is near as she longs for one final kiss from her husband Greg Scradcr. Bottom: Bill E. O'Brien teases the blind Jack Gilbertson with an alarm clock. Theatre UNI Homer's The Odyssey Longing to return to his beloved homeland and family, Odys- seus is faced with a myriad of obstacles: the ominous Cyclops, a host of powerful and vengeful gods, and the silver-tongued Si- rens, to mention a few. The famous hero of the Trojan War sacrifices that which he possesses as he strives to attain those things he most values. Right: Randy Stone, Cathy Egan, and Robert Otting on the set of Homer's The Odyssey . UNI Lyric Theatre And Theatre UNI La Boheme The UNI Lytic Theatre and Theatre UNI pre- sent a story that focuses on the loves and lives of four struggling young artists who live together in a Parisian garret. The times are very hard and the young artists have trouble keeping fed and warm. However, depressed conditions are not enough to dampen their carefree Bohemian existence. The men approach life with gusto and each new day is a delightful adventure. Left; Laurence Paxton falling in love with Ruth Williams on the set of La Boheme. 151 Theatre UNI Uncommon Women And Others The comedy, featuring an all-female cast, pre- vents characters from the prestigious Mount Ho- lyoke College. Six years after their graduation, the friends reunite. The play is a perceptive, funny and touching account of the events and people who influenced the woman as they emerged from the sheltered life of college to the disquieting and changing world. Right: Mary Jean Harrold, Deb Havens Stanard. Kimberly VerSteeg, and Jodie Stockberger watch Michele Day dancing in her room. Dawn Young takes a peck at Michele Day's letter Deb Havens Stanard shows Kimberely VerSteeg her favorite stuffed animal. Sorority gitls practice their song and dance routine for patent's day Theatre UNI As You Like It As You Like It is a classical romantic comedy. The main love affair between Rosalind and Orlan- do is not without complications. The play is filled with complexities, such as family disputes and Ro- salind's disguise. In the end. though, all problems are solved and lovers are united in the pastoral setting of the Forest of Arden. As You Like It was a part of the Iowa Shakespeare Festival. Shelley Tharp give , her blessings to Mary Delaney and Mark Niebuhr. Mark Niebuhr threatens Steve Sickles. B. Kramer B. Kramer B- Kramer 156 Living B. Kramer B. Kramer LIVING A big decision in attending UNI is the question of where to live. There are nine dorms on campus. Still others opt to live off campus. For most students this is the first time to live away from home. It is also the time to develop our social skills, it is here friends are made. Classes are a very important part of the college experience, but the other half of the core is learning to live with other people. The dorms serve as an introductory place to meet other students. Later on students usually move off-campus with a group of friends. Living 157 Bartlett Hall Parent's Wine and Cheese, a ping-pong tournament, two new group study rooms for residents and the weekly publication Bartlett Banter are among the new things introduced to Bart- lett Hall residents by hall coor- dinator, Pat Adkins. Bartlett Hall is a co-ed dormi- tory which holds about 500 resi- dents. This year Bartlett was de- tripled by late September. Bartlett Hall activities for the year included a Halloween Party and Sunday evening movies in the Rose Lounge. D. Hjrdcn K. Clemons Terry Wcllncr in Bartlett hall mail room. Pat Adkins, hall coordinator 158 Mjiv Keimers waters her plants before going home for the weekend. Carrie Dictl leaves the laundry room with a smile. 159 D. Harden Pat Hagen and Brian Thompson practice their 'hacky-sack' moves in the hall. D Harden Deb Pagitt highlights important events for history. Front Row: Brian Thompson, Steve Kalb. Pat Hagen. Steve Thunc. Jerry Byers, Robert O'Brien. Steve McBurney. Morris Mason Row 2: Ken Boecker. Tom Walker, Karl Kruse. Jeff Ovlman, Duncan Ahrens, Scott Morris, Mike Simoson. Tim Lapointe. Ken Jones, Dave Harden Front Row: Daniel Holtkamp. Kurt Lents, Kelvin Jones. Ken Weida. John Fiscus, Brian Sylvester, Dave Prohaska Row 2: David Doughan. Gary Sissel, Todd Frunk, Jeff Leonard. Gary Russell. Brian Isom. Chris Rausch Row 3: Tom Ward. Roger Otting. Bob Kramer. Lowell Ware, Fred Bryan, Philip Schneider, Paul Stoneman, Robert Catlett, Clair Fleener lftO !3 6 Front Row: Mary Shumaker, I.ynn OWon, Barb Schief. Fofi Constantinidou. Cindy Warlenburg, Pam Brunson. Alairc Larson Row 2: Wendy Cronbaugh. Grctchcn Btueckncr, Carol Benning. Brenda Weber, Jan McDonald, Ann Smith Front Row: Ted Kellcn. Darwin Trickle. Brian Cook, Brad Rrdnour. Dan Dennis, Ralph Scalise. Kyle Gingrich, Barry Shaw, Kasi Subramanigan Row 2: Tim Konrad. J. Scott Campbell. Ivan Martinez. Kirby Winter. Patrick Williams. Anthony Dennis. Bobbie Williams. Don Finn. Bruce Westemeier, Bill DcMculengcre. Greg Burgher Row 3: Tim Kellen, Craig Saunders. Tim Friegen. Charles Jenkins. Terry Boe. Daryl Snodgrass. Dave Grove, Bob Wagner. Todd Bruns. Todd Barrett. Dale Hall, Todd Guest From Row: Jennifer Burke, Dune Schneden, Traci Woods, Judy Wankum, Becky Burgess, Julie Wankum, Lora Wadle, Kathy Tritz. Karen Pries. Jane Bubkc Row- 2: Sonya Fcaker, Sherry Lauck, Debra Hartuigsen. Kim Dennis, Mary Nichols, Janis Gaul, Kim Lorenz, Pinkie Rife, Julie Laughren. Tammy Kuchl, Dawn Forsythe Row 3: Pat Snitkc. Stephanie Schulcwitz. Linda Pfiffnet. Jennifer Quint, Heidi Schocncbcrgcr, Paige Forrest. Heidi Hallbcrg, Lisa Lmdaman. Shelly Pratt. Amy Gray, Shirl Dimig. Andrea Bull Row 4: Suzanne Keenan, Jill Obcrwetter. Maureen Janssen. Chris Buckwalter, Sandra Rhods, Linda Locckc. Lori Heath, Jennifer Wilier , Sherri Vonk. Margot Gillespie. Mary Gawreluk. Cathy Ahlers. Julie Parker a Front Row: Joe Kgasaga, Kevin Sampson. Lampthong Phonthipsvath. Dean Becker. Eric White, Lance Ashland Row 2: Jeff Niebuhr, Doug Hutak. Dan Loutsch. Raj Grandhi, Scott Morris. John Coyier, Kevin Bradford. Steve Hobbs. Gary Jacobs Row 3: Bob Ulmsted. Paul Coggins, Greg Culbert. Zafar Malik. Max Miller, Rod Williamson. Katsuyuki Ohbayashi. Curtis Henderson, Rich Rcysack lo2 Front Row: Pamela Roper. Robin Bennett. Karin Chidester, Lisa Lind. Laurel Luth, Carla Kuehl, Marla Maiden. Tercse Sikor.i Row 2: Connie Scharff. [Jeon}; Mce Kim. Monika Feistritzer. Lauren Oujiri. Linda Becker. Mary Reimers, Marcia Denham. Sue McAfee. Emily Nauraine Row 3: Deb Pagitt, Maitha Atherton Sara Hayden. Kyoko Tanaka, Kari Miller. Betsey Wheeler. Angie Floy. Henrietta Okonta. Holane Cumberland Front Row: David Bell. Dan Terrenes. Bruce Fink Row 2: Marty Jones, Greg Landess. Steve Mengler, Cary Cooksey. John Kester. Korey Cassman Row 3: Larry Tifft. Jeff Sontag. Scott Flickinger. Terry Wellner, Darrell Ellsworth. John Octken 163 Front Row: Jeremy Phillips, Jeff Elter. Steve Mendenhall, Russ Reeves, Don M.mely. Tuan Anh Dao Row 2: Raymond Cook, Brian Chung, Tony Evans, Charles Johnson. Jeff Nash, Chris Kenline. Mark McLcllan, Dan Nelson. Jeff Smith. Bill Shea Row 3: Karl Laubengayet, John Holdsworth, Sun Van Siu. Ken Bell, Jim Kent. Brian Green. Tony Hays. Jeff Twait. Phil Coyne, Randy Scott Row 4: Tom Netolicky, Paul Heeren 164 Front Row: Kristi Paulson, LeAnn Schnakc. Teresa Mann. Diane Ingels. Laurie Thoms. Deb Vaughn, Lori Salisbury Row 2: Jackie Fitch, Sheri Her tom, Lisa Pfiffner, Gail Smith, Sue Hastings, Jill Tasker. Donnclle Eller Row 3: Joy Hcdburg. Shelley Wright, Mary Beth Hathaway. Theresa Gude, Andrea Hogcland, Pam Weichcrs, Tcri Wcida. Joan Talty tv Alemon Mary Renner u es a dictionary while writing a paper Yolanda Scott studies in the quiet lounp lo5 Bender Hall New hall coordinator, Donna Pole, commented that Bender holds 595 stu- dents at full capacity, and there was not much trouble with over crowding at the beginning of the year. Within the first three weeks most rooms were detripled. The Resident Watch Committee was new this year, where students from each hall helps security with their duties. Other activities for Bender students in- clude the Bender Buns Contest' and The Family Feud Contest'. At the beginning of the school year they held a book raffle and for Homecoming Bender had a win- dow painting ceremony. K- Clemons K. Clemons Steve Tjepkes reads while waiting for laundry. K. Clemons Donna Pole, hall coordinator loo Eljync Tigges i ready for another day. Kri Hoeing and Cindy Sive-.ind look Hiiprised at what they find. K. Clemons Joel Hite and Cary Lang play a friendly game of cards. 5 t o rj Front Row: Bob Gates. Joe Kramer. Fred Wilz, Dave Brush. Gary Botine. Perry Ping, Dave Durrcl. Stew Tjpkcs, Tim McCollough. Row i Dan Dyson, Todd Jhar, Tom Colwell. Kent Fry. Gregg Fishbein. Jeff Pellersells, Dan Mueting. Greg Lux. Craig Johnson, Carl McCullcy. Tton Sanftcr, 6 Al Stewart. Dean Wegner. Row 3: Mike Mulnix. Rick Larson. Brian Cole. Bill Noonan, Mark Matting, Dan Downs. Scott Hanna. Tim Johnson. Mike Hemen, Glen Parks, Scott Behrens, Randy Vises. Steve Potter Front Row: Ginger Crooks, Tammy Cunningham. Raedean DeYoung. Lon Peterson. Shawnda Laffey. Kelly Groff. Jenny Nase, Denise Joyce. Rhonda Van Abbernan. Carolyn Kohl Row 2: Kristi Houghenberry, Teresa McBr.de, Pam Gibbs. Christy Kocster. Kathy Fear. Deb Pape, Laura Hubbard. Monica Anderson. Chris Cross. Nancy Malecck Row 3: Kim Davitt, Sarah Ru hton. Lora Brrggs. Jackie Jones, Wendy Willand, Julie Shackelford. Karen Hevler. Jill Fuerhoff 10 From Row: Scott Lewtllen. Lynn Koblicka, Clark Van Alstine. Kyle Harfst, Evan Mossman. Dan Dunn. Todd Rust. Michael Hager. Roger Anderson, Dan Thompson, David liallengren Row 2: Dave Moore. Cary Bridgewater, David Hamlett, Robert Hansen, Larry Jensen Steve Pettit, Doug Sievers. Jeff lliff. Jack Mehoff, Chris McCarthy, Tim Cull, Don Elbert,Scott Cetlings. Eric Mehmen Row 3: Scott Kersten, Paul Barker, Dave Richter, Neal Jacobs, Eric Kruse, Dennis Pagel, Jay Stroobelc, Don Boekhoff, Todd Hoover, Tony Michels, Marty Dunne. Scott Arbogast N e w I b T a 5 t h F 1 o o r Front Row-. Laura Macal, Carol Cross. Keri Harris. Coral Schneberger. Kelly Bond. Lori Hammen. Sherry Beisker, JoAnn DcCook, Colleen McCuire, Cathy Thutinger, Theresa Steere, Stephanie Cook, Pam Phipps. Juliann Drew Row 2: Teresa Hcggen, Karen Prueitt, Ann Gcrdes, Moira Feeney. Pam Gerber, Darlene Kestcr, Carol Somsky, Ellen Wadle, Lisa VVadle. Martha Lawrence, Gretchen Meyer, Joni Downing. Amy Burg. Barb Them, Cwynne Skinner. Lynettc Anderson. Row 3: Cathy Micheals. Angie Smith. Tina Sheda, Jacque Hoth. Samantha Schaal, Leanne Carroll. Vera Benson, Wendy Rutledge. Carol Schimmcr. Wendy Bland. Siobhan Chambers. Deb Bergen. Carla Pudenz 169 Front Row: Tom Kress. Bryan Kies, Jo Micheles. Quetin Duarte. Doug Rowe. Robert Wood. Bryan Sanford. James Gardner. Glen Jackson. Kevin Buisman. Cameron Kolkmeir, Scott Kibby Row 2: Robert Dooly. Robert Jilek. David Michels. Mike Beckmann, Matt Thornton. John Limke, Tom Cole.Steve Maxwell. Brian Beaudry. Mark Greene. Dan Ducker. Gary Whitmore. Russ Berg Row 3: Brian Kramer. Morrie Fleming. Greg Wormley. Randy Shaffer. Rick Ruchotyke. Steve Weaver. Gary Lang. Jerry Kellogg. Joel Hite. Brett Hora, Bruce Cox. Mike Fullick. Tim Smith, Paul Ftiedhoff r p 0 i s c s h F 1 o Front Row: Nancy Rathe, Bibiana Nichols. Sue Olson. Shelly Fuhrman, Jamie Gaffney. Jan Kinnamon. Carolee Benson. Lori Pollman. Linda Larson. Regina Clayberg. Barb Schmitt, Candy Mochal Row 2: Loti Abbas. Kim Ross, Mindy Olmstead. Kristen McMahon, Colette Bohan, Tracy Johnson Kim Chedcrcjuist. Janel Midcalf. Chris McGregor. Caryn Oldenburg. Lori Samuelson. Angie Petrone, Tammy Rogers, Janey Bockhaus Row 3: Jill Sovick. Missy Moulton. Cindy Sivesind, Deb White. M.J. McIntyre. Peggy Blackford. Kris Junkins, Tina Woods, Karen Marshall, Becky Adam, Kris Hoemg. Renee Miller. Janet Olerich, Teresa Tangeman 170 Front Row: Dave Yuska. Al Post, Mike Hiscocks. Paul Marlow, Jeff Falconer, Jason Kolker. Brian Leveng. Curt Brand, Dave Schroeder, Ronan Young, Co Chau, Brett Ternus Row 2: Mark Pritchard. Brent Schmidt. Greg Fisch. Pat Homan, Mark Hickborn. Pat Halsch. Steve Havercamp, Jeff Gregorson. Joe DeWall. Dan Grgin. Dave Streets. Dan Rapp Row y. Terry Brcka, Brian Pierce. Curt Diemer. Dennis Deke, Kevin Fink, Doug Dclashmutt. Todd Kruse. Craig Dzikonski, Mark Walker. Chris Owenson, Randy Perkins, Steve Hopkinv Bob DeMeulrnaere. Brad Fleming. Dean Evers, Dave Brown Row 4: Dave Seidl. Ed Ogland, Dave Thayer, Paul Miller. Brian Koopman. Joe Klg n. Dave Lewis, Randy VVurstet Tim Heisterkamp. Doug Berns, Joel Schwamman, Mike LaBrune, Bill Mullins B r i 8 8 s 8 t h F 1 o o r Front Row: Ann Wissmiller. Sue Shea. Dave Duskin. Tracy Krciter. Paige Power, Julie Huffman. Lori Buss. Ann Ross. Cleone Finmicum. Becky Gwinn, Lisa Smith, Matey Barnes, Fran Schreier Row 2: Beth Johnson. Cheryl Bauer. Kim Zeimet. Jean Hirsch. Deb Schmitt. Connie Cook, Janice Sundermeyer, Tonya Dahms. Angie Recker. Sayyl Thomsen, Shelly Kline, Suzie Wiltgen, Carla Wiltgen, Yvonne Minton. Cindy Meier, Janet Rich Row 3: Karen Barnes, Lori Knapp. Wendy Bukatz, Diane Burkhardl, Jodi Reed. Julie Soppe, Teresa Baughman. Nancy Grimm, Ann Kaefring. Heide Miller. Lisa Rouse. Pam Scheibl, Miki Cormaney 171 H Front Row: Shawn Carter, Scott Roenfeldt. Tom Fogt. Michcal Kocklcr. Maurice Barkley. Scott Thompson Row 2: Andrew Knuth. Mark Wood, € David Curti , Joh Hanken, Bill Ahrens, Jeff Merritt. Craig Hutton. Jeff Sloan. Daryl Stall, Carl Diets, Loni Nickerson Row 3: Jim Pyle. David Zimmerman. Rick Drohoul. Jim Struve, Greg Gillman. Kirk Montgomery, John Holm, Kevin McDonald. Chad Collins, Terry Hurlburt. Andrew T Kridelbaugh. Scott Weishaar. Dan McDonald Row 4: Gary Vanderwerf. Jerome Schultz. Joeseph Heinrichs. Randy Billman. John Hansen, Jay Evans. Tim Gall. Dave Berry. Joel Lillcgraven. Jeff Mark. Steve Alexander. Mark Jansen r Front Row: Patty Daniel. Sylvia Erpelding, Brenda Pendgraft. Monica Travis, Alicia Luckritz, Jane Whisler, Stacey Wrage, Carmein Smcrillo. Jeamne O Mark, Kim Brockschink. LaVonnc Dittmer. Lisa Bussc Row 2: Tami Williams. Jill Berger, Denise Pals, Jill Fjelstus. Vonda Borchcrding. Laurie Jeffries. Tami Sones, Denise Jetter. Dina Ryan. Robin Banks. Melissa Ort, Teresa Armstrong. Kathy Bennett. Paula Baltes. Laurie Jeanes. Tammy Hemphill. JT Shelley Buchanan, Peg McCabe, Carole Johner Row 3: Carol Van Rees, Kris Davis. Polly Schoeller, Kama Larson. Mary Schadle. Dolores Briseno, Teresa Rochford, Lisa Tenney, Charlene Brown. Ann Menke. Deb Gjere. Bridgelt Southard. Tracy Randall. Sherie Hotkyn 172 p e n Front Row: Mike Galeazzi. Andy Newkirk. Harlan Sherwood, Balkuu Kumangai. Greg Ohlund. Brian Bahlmann. Greg Stebral. Paul Udelhofen. Kent Howe. Mike Robert . Frank Poepsel Row 2: Dan DeVilder. Dave Harnack, Dave Grettcnberg, Bill Dvorak. Paul Reiner . Pat O'Regan, Bryan Stow. Brian Disney. Mark Christianson. Todd Cooper. Kevin Smidt. Tim Holl, Troy Wetland, Tom Doermann Row 3: Vaughan McElvain. Curt Dodge. Dale Jedlicka, John Klot bach, Mike Fettkcther. Mike Skilling. Scott Etzel, Ken Hanson. Damon Wake. Mike Stickney, Jim Pink, Kirby Blake t h 0 u s e 1 2 t h F 1 o o r K. Clemons K. Clemons Pam Gerber concentrates on an upcoming assignment. Deb Gjere doing the favorite pastime. 173 Campbell Hall Campbell Hall began the 1983- 1984 academic year with approxi- mately 70 tripled rooms. All rooms were detripled during the first week after returning in January. The halls approximate population is 560 students. I am very pleased to report that Campbell Hall Resident Assistant Staff. Hall Senate and Vice-Presi- dents have been active in planning hall programs during this academic year”, commented Sonya Neely. Programs included Lil' Sibling Weekend. Tug of war Wacky Olympics, Sadie B. Campbell days with a Sadie B. Look-Alike contest, and welcome back activities. K demon Kim Jenson compare notes with Lisa Juarey K. Clemons Sonya Neely, hall coordinator R. A. Deb Vangellow works at Campbell Mall desk K Clemons Michelle Maaske, Teresa Moxley and Janie Lyons model the latest fashions 175 Front Row: Kim Rasmusson, Linda Essert, Polly Carver. Lesli Tonsfeldt, Laurie Hazel, Kendall Jensen, Michelle Ralston, Rhonda Bowes Row 2: Jacl Levcndwky. Patti Vincent, Cathy Mordick, Debbie Mitschele, Sharon Will, Janet Williams, Beth Wobken, Sherry Brooks, Dawn Young, Maria Adkii Amy Toay Row 3: Mindy Stump, Thangh Nguyen. Kara Lcngvadaro, Diane Demuth, Julie Humscn, Anne Kozak, Sue Rickels, Lori Wright, Teresa D Row 4: Connie Herman, Debbie Mitschele, Tracy Lorenzen, Laura Jensen, Deb Vangellow. Tammy Jensen, Patty Perlowski, Barb Holthaus, Jane Smit Tammi Best Front Row: Lauri Neppl, Susie Witt, Rachel Garman, LeAnne Cabalka, Kelli Ross, Lisa Parrett, Carol Reding Row 2: Barb Buyert, Amy Morningstar, Candice Reinemund, Beth Schneden, Kandy Ryan, Yvonne Hclmus, Rosemary Roberts, Carol Funke, Michele McElmecl Row 3: Sally Roberts, Denise Pagel, Jo Lcibold, Ann Gustafson, Renee Suggitt, Mary McDonald, Lori Bush, Lori Cottrell, Beth Sherrard, Denicc Decker Row 4: Karen Roberts, Maureen Jackson, Ann Houston, Mary Pat Stravel, Jeanine Kennedy, Maria Cusick, Kristi Kloppenburg, Deb Dettman, Jan Christenson, Tami Gavin, Anne Underwood 176 Front Row? Darla Kctclsen. Anne Vandersall. Vicky Porter. Brenda Sturtz. Carol Curran . Julie Brown Renae Meyer. Linda Josles Row 2: Rhonda Thomas. Lynn Cook. Laura Thesing. Laura Wilwerding. Kathy Murray, Julie feverbach. Denise Hcnrickson. Robin Bailey. Kris Johnson. Lori Hays. Amy Roughton Row 3: Robin Schlee, Julie McGowan. Kathy Moen Mary Noonan. Jeanne Johanns. Brenda Benning. Connie Koketmllet. DeAnnr Swartzendruber Front Row: Diane King. Lori Leibold Michelle Noonan Kim Law Row 2: laurel Neill. Martha Hanson. Lota Trenary, Kelly Walters. Kim Nabholz. Robin Hoy. Sandra Crowley. Sharon Markle. Dianna Hansen. Doris Sacquitne Row 3: Laurel Stoen Kim Ruth. Maty Kriener, Linda Babinat. Barb Vennman. June Mi Bride. Chat Heilman. Jennifer Burns. Susan Kordick. Cheryl Dial 177 Front Row: Jody Rudolf. Pat Donat, Tammy Mayberry. Claire Walsh. Tracy Curson, Patty Ballantyne, Denise Hanten, Torie Baker Row 2: Susan Buckner. Sherri Mead. Mary Fannon Jennifer Vaagc. Peg Krewson, Diane Swartzendruber. Kara Hawker Andrea Bean. Barb Ellis, Stephanie Cosentino, Pam Shannon, Susie Fairchild Row 3: Marlene Baker. Theresa Swank, Laurie Kolbe, Mary Skopec, Dawn Shafer. Sharon Yilek, Lisa Meeker. Shea Weber. Sandy Jensen Front Row: Teresa Moxley, Chris Schomberg, Barb Strubel, Jody Houtz, Janie Lyons. Michelle Maaske, Cheryl Cole. Deanna Miller Row 2: Jill Kratovil, Lisa Trost. Joni Beck, Shannon Austin, Tammi Rau, Linda Kellner, Holly Hurlburt, Maureen McCright, Charlene McCreary, Laura Mau, Candy Kist Row 3: Carla Wichert, Roxanne Crosth Waite. Denise Ball, Mary Beth Henrich, Deanna Hypes, Karma Seuferer. Marcia Wefel, Marsha Hefei, Cheryl Fletchall 178 Front Row: Geri Granlund, Shell Petersohn. Missy Fath. Laura Stuitz. Shelly Mclick. Imina Boger Row 2: Laura Rasmussen. Trade Atkins, Diane WcissHaar, Becky North, Lisa Chiodo, Kim Nash. Cherie Gilbert, Celeste Orthel, Kathy Downey, Sue Capps Row 3: Laurie Girken. Kathy Selzler. Deb Rand. Deb Dana, Shelly Mesch, Paula Nurrc. Kris Osland, Jill Halverson, Pam Ehresman. Tracy Anderson Front Row: Suzanne Schmidt. Karen Ross. Karen Jennings, Lori Anderson. Ruth Quandt Row 2: Diane Sund. Melissa Baicr, Linda Olson, Marianne Litterer. Donna Lennon. Dorothy Roe. Vicki Hanselman, Colleen Hansen Row 3: Ciela Carlile. Dana Kline. Jane Herold, Kira Wilbeck, Janet Kix. Kim Woods. Rhonda Janssen 179 Front Row. Margaret Dominy, Wendy Neumann, Barb Jacobson, Diane Wisor, Cindy Barrick, Kaylecn Skinner, Roxanne Nagel. Deanna Schramm, Mary Wiles, Lori Anderson, Tina Kuenning, Susan Mallicoat, Kim Heath Row 2: Kayla Jones, Terry Mataya. Julie Day. Kristine Knuth, Diana Troxel, Laura Chelikowsky, Amy Niggemeyer, Tracy Hanson, Michele Watts, Kathy O'Brien, Tena Niggemeyer, Christine Cavanaugh, Tanya Hoegh, Christine McBride. Kelly Phillips, Carol Hagen Row 3: Kim Gramenz, Sheryl Spratte, Teresa Kroeger, Susan Brunner, Mary Braun, Deb Lau, Kim Treptow, Stephanie Davitt, Phyllis Lamb, Lisa Kalamaja, Julie Oliver, Elisa McGee, Linda Deutsch, Kay Meisgeier, Joyce Burington Front Row: Julie Schuller, Liz Somsky, Patty Duncombe, Lynne Tigges, Connie Mohr, Teresa Deluhery, Missy Valladolid, Lisa Raeside, Lorri Voss. Judy Ellerbrock, Susan Schlcmmer, Laurie Otto Row 2: Mary Weihs, Patty Cook, Linda Dolash, Cathy Noss, Rita Heintz, Wendy Ruiz. Karen Kudrna, Janice Merkey, Diana Brown, Connie Withers, Beth Lundberg, Lora Johnson, Becky Bierwirth Row 3: Steph Drury, Tammy Thompson, Julie Gilbert, Peg Helgason, Val Kirkland, Toni Neville, Elaine Roquet, Julie Zach, Kathie Rolfs, Shelley Bohning, Susan Mitchell, Allison Sanders 180 Front Row: K.mJt- Hooten. Brenda Robinson. Lisa Klejch. Sue Drew. Chris Gray. Kathy Thomsen. Sandy Zintz. Tami Manor. Kathy Rients, Elizabeth Bingham Row 2: Elizabith Nilsson. Paula Overberg. Lynn Stoutnei. Kathy Carnes. Joanna Hansen, Denise VVeideman. Kelli Day. Ann Rogers, Patricea Hammer. Pat Baicr, Linda Guenther Row 3: Barb Soucek. Deb Gaulrapp. Brenda Friedcn. Linda Brandt. Jacqueline Dammann. Mary Mabbinga. Jeanmc Fisher. Deb Bauer, Shcrrilyn Ehlers. Lynne Jungman, Judy Seivert, Carolyn Podnar Row 4: Ellen Schmidt. Kristi Hopkins. Amy Usher. Jill Hamman. Jennifer VanEttcn. Mary Engebretson. Sara Bates. Jill Rucker. Mitzi Pool . Beth Owen. Ann Ahlers, Rona Foster Front Row: Kendra Young. Rhonda Harville, Cathy Brown, Jill VViederandets. Dawn Barnes. Jane Bagford. Rita Nelson, Peggy Smitker. Martha Kelly. Melissa Busche Alicia Nowachek, Becky Wise Row 2: Kathy Bass. Lori Sivesind. Gjoa Holloway, Joan Woeste, Mary Gamaihe. Cindy Solbcrg. Karen Hoffman, Cindy Sheston. Kris Obman, Diane Reichelt. Dana Albright, Colleen Ncary Row 3: Ainmie Bezehertny, Sue Kicler, Lori Hansen. Diana Reno, Nancy Risting. Carla Boysen. Cindy Bancroft. Deb Weilder. Rose Anne Reilly, Lori Wehr. Shelly Bahe, Denise Fletcher Row 4: Amy Poppen, Michele Sporkman. Lorriane Frctwcll. Maren Terlouw. Sherry Wilmot, Eric Ktiener, Diane Westphal, Lisa Juarez. Carolyn Clark. Lisa Davschmidt. Dana Myers 181 From Row: Kim Crouch, Laura Carman. Amy Rehnstrom Row 2: Karyn Kart. Diane Mueller. Maureen Hafar, Lisa Drees. Jacqut Fcigenbaum. Joni Swansen. Debbie Hanfen, Barb Thomas, Heidi Meyer. Robin Mickel Row 3: Becky McNeil. Jennifer Eklov. Katie Moran, Tracy Thomsen. Sandy Fcddcrson. Cindy Nitzkc-Bcck. Lyncttc Brus. DeeAnn Jcrtson. Ann Menke. Janinc Altmcier. Peg O'Brien Front Row: Karla Wittrup. Deb Erickson, Cheryl Burns. Mary Beth Behrendt. Michelle Cashman. Stcph Stcinbruck. Teresa Harms, Chat Seifert. Patty Hunt Row 2: Tracy Wagner, Deb Cormack, Dawn Burmcister, Marilyn Youngblood, Amy Stoyer. Beth Freitag, Cindy Wells, Lynn Hendrickson. Carrie Lytle, Susie Canfield. Michelle Cashman Row 3: Sheri Shelton, Kim Tegeler. Erin Sillman, Peg Brown. Diana Johansen. Kim Woods, Mary Jo Juffer, Cindy Addengast, Carol Garvey. Jill Wolrab. Peggy Keenan. Maggie Greene 182 Sharon Will return from a tough day of classes Marlcen Baker and Gene McCormich share a funny moment. 183 Karen Mentele shares a new book with Kari Dachenback. Dancer Hall Dancer Hall is a co-ed dorm with a capacity of 600 residents. Very little tri- pling was observed this year Activities and programs include a Family Fued Tournament, haunted house. Air Band Contest, Role-Reversal Dance, movies and The Bullsheet (hall newspaper). Dancer also held an Aca- demic Recognition dinner and a Karate demonstration. 184 Mark McGuire, hall coordinator ■illlllllllllltIJJJd Doug Koenen and Ken Clemons check for mail from home. Michelle Kuhnle relaxes in her room. K. Clemons Lowell Buch keeps busy on a rainy day by typing. K- Clemons Linda Finnegan and Kathi Goodwin take care of Harvey the plant 185 FrotU Row: Angie Williams. Julie Adams, Lisa Cash, Robin Kirby, Jennifer Goodwin. Shari Carlson Row 2: Joyce Cornwell, Carol Cunningharr Dee Vandcrlindcn. Peg McCarty. Marcia Vanscclcn, Jeanette Lampier, Marian Gaul, Jeannie Kerns, Jill Duff, Michele Meier, Lori Primrose, Dor'j Dunshee Row 3: Jeri Middleton, Ann Mcgoncglc, Carla Cofcr, Anita Mickelsolen. Shelly Ryan. Ann Lorenzen, Carmin Coach. Raynee Steffi Stacy Beck, Diane Armbrecht. Patty Porter, Donna Decook Front Row: Kevin Johnson. Tim Bohlmann. Rodney Cross, Joel Goll. Todd Stanislav. Rich Putchio, John Crandell. Brian Schladetzke, Bret Hayworth Row 2: Mike Oltrogge. Robert Gettemy, Todd Heistcrkamp. Loren Chandler. Jay Mehrhoff, Kent Harfst. Scott Einck. Jon Woltcr. Brian Baker, Mike Mad son. Bill Bergeson. Robert Herting, Curt Goswick Row 3: Mike Welch. Dan Carlin. Doug Ward. Tim Haats, Mike Link, Scott Kloberdanz. Robert Ramsay. Jeff Provost. Jerry Rippenger, Mike Sand, Tim Hauck Front Row: Margo Fortney. Elizabeth Wright, Brenda Biekke. Gladys Holthaus. Wendi Johnson. Katherine SchrcpFci Mary Stochl, Kay Armstrong. Roberta Thacher. Cathy Piccolo Row 2: Cynthia Dobson. Sara Reis, Meredyth McManus. Kim Tekippe, Cheryl Tamcke, Lorie Hoogeveen, Chris Corsello. Pam Severin, Shcllie Pfohl. Cindy Beard. Deanna Emberton, Rochelle Emrcsman, Pam Winters, Luann Karlson Row 3: Lori Koester, Laura Zowada, Julie Beenblossom. Julie Junker. Kathy McNeil. Beth Sloan. Kim Ashby. Debra Ttulin, Martha Wenthold. Kathy Obnen. Stacy Lee. Julie Fink H e m P s t e a d 5 t h F 1 o o r Front Row: Ben Windust, Tim Tutt, Gary Hoffmann, Robert Abbott. Bob Snyder, Todd Reed. Terry Buenzow, Tod Moriarty, Jim Oglesby Terry Berninghaus, Jeff Spahr.Todd Zelm Row 2: Steve Metz. Frank Kubesh, Gavin Boultinghousc. Mike DcBo, Mike Nolan. Troy Musson, Steve McClelland. Steve Goodhue, Greg Brandt, Dave Thomas, Tom Stolley. Marc Steincs, Steve Hutchinson Row 3: Charlie Bryant. Rich Eckhardt, Doug Stodgel. Chris Foy. Jim Lewis. Todd Gipplc, Todd Meyer, Doug Zimmerman, John Hallman. Mike Scoblic. Mike DeRcus, Rich Needham, Dan Franke 187 s a g i t t a T i u s 6 t h F 1 o o r Front Row: Lori Clauson, Stephanie Skinner, Donna Pfeiler. Jcanie Ter veer. Laura Albrcct. Kathy Yager, Merri JoGabelmann.Shelly Koehn, Kand. Marrow. Becky Bohner, Maria Wharton Row 2: Kathy Ramsay. Jennifer Lund, Pam Judge, Lorraine Cook, Madonna Green, Ellen Niedert Amy Wulf, Linda Robinson. Jean Naber, Jan Doonan, Janet Laughton. Eliie Taylor. Donna Kehoe. Rita Sinclair. Sheila Harvey, Lon Altoff Row y. Michelle Kuhnle, Lisa Meyers, Sue Laiser, Laurie Albert, Kathy Gootce, Lori Meyer, Janet Ury, Denise Johnson. Terry Craig. Cindy Meek, Beth Egan. Donna Murphy Front Row: Dan (Mongo) Roberts, Scott (Al) Fetty, Todd Hemphill. Neal Haider, Shawn Deberg, Gary Niccswanger. Jon Arends. Doug (Eddie) Hascall, Chris (Mac) McAleer, Shawn (Kleeg) Kliegl. Marlin Matkovich. Tim (Mick) McMahon, Tausan Vong, Gary (Hondo)Steffe- Row 2: Mark (Maaco) Lawson, Dan Olson, Brian (Sluis) Vandcrsluis. John (Chris) Kroeger. Joe (Cat) Lang. Kent (K) Fetty. Cam Fetty, Todd Meyer. Al (Ali) Dietz. Dale Nelson, David Kelley. Kevin Little. David Klamforth. Dean Rogers Row 3: Brian Burnett, Tom (TJ) Rohde. Joseph Coffey III. Bob (Stew) Stewart, Tony (Bonk) Biancalana, Jeff Engelnook, Jerry Reising. Dave Feebag. Mike Gootee. John Walden, Tony Boesen. Jim (Jam) Vonderhaar. Bill (Z) Vanzantc. Chris (Georgy) Gray 189 Front Row: Kim Bair. Sylvia Eder. Kathy Rhodo, Jane Trclear, Andrea House. Laurie Brown. Kim Ocheltree, Wendy Grell. Karen Johnson. Sandy Nichols. Terri VanHorn. Mary Homan. Linda Martin. Penny Geurink. Dawn Mintcn Row 2: Lisa Lut , Barb Walsh. Deb Seiler Loti Fi.ilj. Kathy Schreiber, Vicki Kalcnske, Tom Brown. Cindy Strang, Sandy Strang, Marcia Maiers, Julie Rychel, Lisa Beckett, Lynne Leopold. Lori Bos. Dawn Finley, Julie Fullerton, Bev Havlik Row 3: Connie Curtis. Michelle Herman. Barb Kueny, Lisa Walker, Mindy Elmore, Lora VanEtten, Angie Stotts. Julie Koeppcn. Cheryl Tiller. Laurie Richardson. Denise Hcisdorffer. Lisa Guthrie. Dee Finley 5 c 0 r P 0 1 0 S t h F 1 o o r W 0 i 1 s 0 n 9 t h F 1 o o r Front Row: Marc Behrens. Roger Barrick. Jeff Paullus. Rob Frieden, Chris Stout. Terry Ross, Chris Gude. Mark Axtell. Scott Stewart, Gwyn Sundhagul. David Gehrig Row 2: Steve Brecht. Don Johnson. Brian Yung. Rod Wiese. Jim Oftelic, Jeff Buresh, Dennis Blum, Doug Campbell. Chuck Cunningham. Tom Borcherding. John Stephenson. Scott Smith, Jeff Dostal, Wes Abbott Row 3: David Partridge. Scott Yetmar. Tim Phelan, Russ Gout. Tom Brown. Dave Hiscocks. Brad Mason, Mike Crimmins, Jon Stork. Kirk Mitchell, Tim Sostak, Brad Thomas 189 G e m • i n • i 1 0 t h F 1 o o r Front Row: Kathy Olson. Karen Leeland. Stacey Schieffer, Patti Twedt. Carol Doyle, Karen McCurdy, Nancy VonBank, Pam Fletcher Row 2: Leanne Crandall, Kathy Kruse Melinda Mahlow, Joyce Edmundson. Marcia Eernisse, Janan Bullcn. Lory Fifield. Lori Winter Julie Stukey. Ellen Nelson Row 3: Tracy Steinmeyer, Vicki Fuller. Lisa Winter. Kelly Benda. Kellie Boeckmann, Pam Schulz. Pam K Tcri Nicklaus, Barb Meeks, Paula Hersom. Dee Jaspers. Melody Sorgenfrey, Laura Blum Row 4: Suzanne Bullcn. Margo Vearous, Ho Jan Sorensen. Sandy Truner. Ellen Ruff. Thomine Wilson, Tricia HcnnesSy, Alison Bruchmann, Lisa llofer, Lynne Mackusick Front Row: Mark Ullestad. Tom Chalstrom Mike Kontos. Kurt Weeks. Ross Schmidt, Ladd Pettit. Steve Graham. Dan Christianson Row 2: Ken Clemons. Jeff Thompson, Dave Mechem, Dave Karlson, Kyle Henderson. Jamie Shcldahl, Mike Laing. Max Sluder. Jim Choate. Tom Huygens Row 3: Lowell Buck. Doug Koenen, Dave Joerger. Mark Butters. Sean McAleer. Rich Johnston. Tim Reisner, Mark McLaughlin. Paul Lewis. Bryant Adams. Joe Bodensteiner. Jim McMahon Row 4: Terry Garrett. John Johnson, Scott Coyle. Bob Huebner, Dave Mueterthies. Bob Moses. Mike Maakestad, Bard Bigelow. Jim Durrow, Brian Hutton. Art Schoitcn, Don Walsh, Mike Meincrt K r a s c h e 1 1 1 t h F 1 o o r too Front Row: Tin Avants, Tush Dotul, Jodi Ballard, JulieOlsan, Tina Kabarec. Kim Lid ridge.Cheryl Behling. Kim Kinsey, Donna Tocnyan, Doreen Meinders Row 2: Kay Hoover, Kim Sporrer. Joanne Boner, Diane Schlick. Linda Franck, Laura Archer. Lori Florence, Mary Chase. Kim Iicszen, Barb Johnston. Julie Willmcrs, Jane Goodlov . Robin Ross. Wendy Mitchell, Sue Lombard, Julie Copeland Row 3: Jodi Ballard. Joi Middleton. Sheri Lewis, Deb Foster, Tracy Konrad, Sue Schonokloth, Bonnie Hebei, Teresa Olson, Maty Finger, Kathleen Fettkether. Lynn Hewitt. Lynn Zrostlik. Julie Semprini A r • 1 e s 1 2 t h F 1 o o r 101 . K. Clemons Paul Moore reflecting about his busy day. K. Clemons Giving a helping hand at Dancer Hall desk is Ruth Nelson. Joan Breuer and Cindy Lack help Holly Mikkclscn review for a test. B. Kramer Hagemann Hall Hagemann Hall is generally pretty low-key, with good grade points common to many of the residents, according to hall coor- dinator Nancy Voelz. 'There used to be more upper classmen in Ha- gemann, but that's changing. Now there seems to be as many younger students Voelz observed. Many students who requested rooms in Hagemann were refused. It's one of the halls most in demand on campus, Voelz said. Wall carpeting in the rooms on two floors in Hagemann reduced noise for the residents and helped maintenance. The carpet looks great while it protects the walls, Voelz said. Special activities in Hagemann Hall this year included collecting cans to cash in for charity and a computer date-match service. 192 B Kramer Nancy Voelz, hall cooidinaloi Caroline Lu copies noles for a paper. Su ie Schcer enjoys a Idler from home B. Kramer B. Kramer B. Kramer B. Kramer Karla Caael and Sherri Hansel find the lounge a good place to study. Guitar playing is one of Mary Barber's many hobbies 193 Front Row: Find. B.tlk. Julie Gerling. Laurie Buelow, Kim Powell, Anne Warren. Theresa Seiftied. Gina Prochclo, JoAnn Zinkula Row 2: Brenda Roe. Joey Corlett, Jessica Sudmeier. Micki Scholten, Laurie Gaddi , Phylli White, Chri Gansemer, Mary Bichl. Dianne Gaul, Mynita Gross Row 3: Nancy Schiltz. Kelli Galligan, Jennifer Penn. Robin Peters, Lisa Mason, Patsy Pciffer, Lynn Schuster. Terri Hooper. Deb Hardcastle Front Row: Laura Ole , Amy Hauport, Lrsa Emme, Nancy Schnieders, Betty Lundgren, Bene Wenger. Ann North, Tammy Paulsen. Kathy Hantsch, Caroline Lu. Susan Bauer Row 2: Mary Beth Lind, Marilyn Liston. Donna Mickels, Liz Linn, Debbie Van Diest, Michelle Burke, Sandy Pirc, Julie Berner, Cindy Hcmann, Laurie Mechcm. Ann Meyer. Lori Hunt. Stephanie Elliott Row 3: Linda Roberts. Rhea Walker, Kim Rasmussen, Beth Richardson, Valoric Koester. Jeaneal Bigger. Kelly Schuler. Susan Shipley. Rosemarie Pins, Nina Barringer 194 From Row: Carolyn Burkes, Carrie Knutson, Vicki Burch, Kay Thompson, Trina Litterer. Mary Nixon, Stacy Nance. Melissa Fingalsen. Laura Curshalt Row 2: Lisa Schoonover Mary Franzen, Sandy Hauser. Lorraine Gee. Jane Dostal, Sue Sanders, Angie Haugen. Ingrid Haugen, Annette Mar'den Kathi Bradley. Kelly Nissen Row 3: Mary Devine. Brenda Lohmann, Mae Tekippe, Beth Winger. Agnes Dupont Suzanne Case. Holly M.kL I'en Cynthia Thompson, Renee Murphy, Teri Kramer. Deb Hanson, Cindy Lack, Joan Brever Row 4: Kathy Carlson. Colleen Martin, Pam Howard Charla Tiedt, Kim Eaton, Theresa Lilienthal, Chris Catlett. Angie Krueger. Deb Ingram, Lynn Wickham. Kathy Seifried Front Row: Larae Bless, Janell Zwanziger. Jill Brumm, Kelly Fearing, Karen Cashman, Connie Thompson, Kristi Kuhn, Jan Strunk, Jo Sievers. Susan Brecht Row 2: Kim Griffith, Natalie Foy, Angie Till, Dawn Thorstenson, Lori Habeger. Marilyn Duster. Sandy Manning, Leslie Cotter, Sandy Carpenter. Karen Cooper, Paula Struthers, Jolene Ptacek, Sherri Wolff. Chris Thomas, Teresa Taylor Row y. Leane Miller. Kris Jepsen, Valerie Voss, Gina Hargens, Beth Duning, Cindy Hunt, Marti Brown, Sheryl Jahn, Moog Brosnihan, Lori Maruth, Cheryl Grady, Diane DeGreef 195 front Row: Gloria Becker. Kristi Anderson, Amy Way . Jaque North. Con Bryan. Kim Duning Row 2: Diane Hemman. Diane Prallc. Gail Sunner. Julie Weeks, Karla Kies. Jamie Sighlin, Sarah Swanson, Kris Oehler. Sherry Koeperich. Kelly O'Hara. Laurie Cruikshank Row 3: Suzie Williams. Angie Hlas, Jodie Neesc. Kristi Tie! . Kathy Nassen Annette Zehr, Colleen Mangan, Cindy Steffen. Terri Schmitt. Colleen Moore, Lynn Thorson. Lori Walter. Linda Vote. Laurie Pioss. Jodi Comes Row 4: Jane Tucker Susan Ritland, Connie Morrison, Jenifer Weeks. Suvsn Stark. Heidi Abrahmson. Kristi Jones. Penny Morehouse, Diane Mclndoe, Donna Winter. Edna Adams Beth Guet ko, Lori Weaver, Lisa Lampe Front Row: Kim Clark, Beth Brown, Korky Lee, Wendy Etiksen, Linda Havnon. Marcia Klostcrmann Row 2: Laurie Marsch, Debbie Daly. Elaine Osmundson, Vicky Kruger. Dawn Johnson. Sheila Olejniczak. Kim Grant. Betsy Thorson Row 3: Cindy Digmann, Nancy Muhlcnbruch, Mary Brcchlcr. Martha Devault. Kim Helvig. Karen Wittry 1 Front Row:Leah Zipf. UuiriOitii, Lois Knutson, Jill Giiwood. Michelle Day. Leanne Pross, Loii Culbeitson, Kristy Carlton Row 2: Cheiyl Buzynski, Lauta Eggers, Brenda Peel. Datci Juhl. Pam Winet, Darei Snyder. Alinda Hanson, Shelly Ctonau, Joni Eaton, Janette Elbert, Sara Fluhter Row y Terti Burgus, Judy Stark. Birdie Kramer. Kim Sass. Sherry Beckman. Sandy Forehenbrach, Ann Stalker, Esther Anderson, Karen Costigan, Sue Rogers, Amy Sandgnn Row 4: Dee Archanbeau Rachael Nelson. Traci Davis. Lynn Trevethon, Lisa Schwab, Mary Morrison. Penny Probasco, Doris Goodman Rona Roberts. Susan Clark Front Row: Danessa Beasley. Chris Keenan Penny Surma, Norma Kempema. Michelle Schaaf. Beth Harvey. Linda Oberhauser. Holly Nicholas Row 2: Becky Rogers, Carol Frceburg. Michelle Ludwick. Marilyn Wcaverling, Lisa Gearling. Susan Howell. Deb Knight. Janice Sturges. Jody Madlom, Mary Jo Archibold. Lorric McMahon Row 3: Cynthia Steven. Mary Jo Barber, Paula Rippcntrop. Janna Gisolf. Pam VanGelder. Kristine Hanson, Karen Kamper. Launr Wittry, Julie Ververs, Kris Herman, Beth Hardy. Dawn Schneider, Judy Scheel Row 4: Penny Lynch, Mary Thomas, Kelly Maere. Cynthia Hruska, Peggy Gilbiaith. Shelly Wilson. Sian Jorgensen, Michelle Evans. Kristi Ruggebcrg, Sherry Schneider. Lori Goedkcn, Wanda Gilpin. Beth Huisinga 197 Lawther Hall A group trip to the Beach Boy's con- cert .it Cattle Congress in September highlighted the year for 40 Lawther resi- dents. Santa Claus visited the residents at their first Hall Christmas party. Actual- ly. Shull resident Rob Foster filled in for the real Santa, but the women had no complaints as they took turns sitting on his lap and placing their Christmas re- quests. The third annual Recognition Banquet in Commons Ballroom honored 100 Lawther staff members, including custo- dians, mail clerks, desk assistants, and students with G.P.A.s of 3.5 or above. Each house nominated one person to re- present them at the banquet. K. Clemons Anne Conley 'ludie in the lounge. Nicole Janson and Joanne Mas discuss their days activities. K. Clemons K.. Clemons Faylla Kietviel enjoys a call from home Robin Patterson molds clay for an art project. Front Row: Karla Hester, Linda Beisner, Annette Hobbs. Doreen Casady. Mary Claire I lauington, Marilyn Holmbcrg, Paula King, Beth Gemitus. Robin Bartusch. Keely Helmick, Lori Kottke, Lori Tiefenthaler Row 2: Marchcllc Logan, Denise Mitchell. Angela Gevock, Mary Doyle. Lisa Bachman, Jean Pinegcr, Kendra Gaes, Elayne Tiggs. ShaRac Scars, Dawn Pittam, Lori Hocket, Kelly Keith, Kim Ockenfels, Renee Wise, Debbie Scovill Row y. Shelly Gould. Monica Walter, Bonnie Barrick, Teresa Crawford, Robin Mitchell, Shari Reding. Liz LaPienc, Laurie Vogel. Donna Janssen, Laura Driscoll, Linda Placzek Front Row: Tammy Browmcll, Winnifrcd Barwcgcn,Barbara Galligan. Nancy Nordbrock, Lisa Manchester, Nancy Streicher Row 2: Margaret Bessman, Ruth Murphy. Lynne Clevenger, Robyn Rogers, Mary Cocking, Tina Krevzenstein, Pamela Porter, Rebecca O'Meara Row 3: Kerri Curtis Hohnb.ium. Dawn Kuklenz, Susan Snyder. Debra Lobaugh. Laura Thrailkill, Diane Lipsey, Maria Wharff 200 i Fiont Row: Pamela Hicks, Cathy Helling, Tammy Thompson, Corinne Dogotch, Sandy Zach. Dawn Klenzman, Donna Hildebrand, Laura Feazell, Lori Tnasey, Sue Fleming, Sue Thomas, Cathy Uhlenhopp Row 2: Teresa Roberts, Debbie Heitz, LeeAnne Lunde, Jo Coppock, Shannon McNamara, Mary Beuter, Mary Langel, Lynne Johnson, Marilyn Otthel, Duan Reynolds Row 3: Becky Grenier, Rebecca Durbin. Lori Enghauscn. Sara Hageman, Liz Meitner, Diane Olsen, Diane Brammer, Connie Hessburg. Anne McGloughlin, Carol Dooley. Rhonda Wells. Melissa White, J Cami Endicott. Pam McDonald Front Row: Lisa Norris. Ann Gleason, Sheryl Clary, Robin Sueppel. Brenda Cloud Row 2: Diane Erikson. Kathy Dunn. Anne Adams. Joni Wrage, Tracey Sayles. Jenn Henn, Jodi Herum, Mary Potts, Jackie Kuennen, Joan Claus, Christi Dugan, Mary Dunlay Row 3: Lisa Howard, Carmen Collison, Jenny Gunderson, Ronda Kurse, Christy Czolgosz. Beth Ambrose. Margaret Mohr, Chris Hillery, Kelly Harms, Jackie Peeler, Kelli Snittjer Front Row: Shelley Smith, Dawn Thorstenson. Tammy Fink, Kay Wasson, Penny Fiaisc, Sue Wright. Anne Gutknecht. Lisa Laughlin, Julie Fye, Stephanie Wing, Dee Herrington, Norma Ferguson Row 2: Julie Kruse, Jill Lindeman, Sam Mechcm, Kim Buysse, Laune Green, Gwen Kleppe, Linda Roeghner, Donna Deetz. Robin Schultz. Melissa Watson. Dawn Meyer. Kris Thorson. Amy Otto. Bov Tvedte Row 3: Paula Massey, Dori Chapman. Linda Baxter, Nancy Devine, Krista Siegele, Luanne Rogers, Jill Duea. Angie Block, Sally VanMaanen, Donna Steele. Dee Daly. Sarah Spears Front Row: Christy Nelson. Sharon Scott. Becky Bell, Cathy Bates. Sherri Hicks, Jeri Heffelfinger, Mary Gabrielson Jill Moustgard, Aline Rober Row 2: Natalie Jennings, Karen Mitchell, Erin Christen, Donna Schinckel, Nancy Harvey. Sharon Chapman. Eunice Miller, Pam Abbott. Kim Rhodes. Patience Carris Row 3: Carolina Wilson, Holly Hilbrands, Diana Honderd, Anita Jones, Annette Shaw, Mary Hannam. Kelli Kennedy. Karen McCoy. Andrea Brudvig. Shari Withers Row 4: Donelle Rank. Sara Darrah. Laura Fougarty, Chcllney Feller. Sara Kester, Lori Kester, Tammie Charlier, Lynne Lamb. Annie Sutherland. Peggy Gohlinghorst 202 From Row: Amy Holtz. Lori Grime . Darlene Shramck. Stacy Seegmillcr, Mary Gross. Karla Andersen, Mary Moet. Mary Jo Gazzo, Carren Gitdalen Row 2: Becky Zesiger. Barb Jorgensen. Betsy Gilchrist. Karen Welu, Doreen Claude. Chen Lee. Julie Donahue, Ann Cowan. Chris Hewitt, CinaSawvel. Tammy Bricker Row 3: Kris Weber. Ann Mocn. Fawn Murray. Ruth Hambleton. Dawn Behrens. Jody Stock. Tisha Moore, Sandy Barber. Maria Koenigsfeld. Angie Biller. Kris Howard. Mag Warren Row 4: Devon Panther. Wendy Pilarczyk, Collen Finnegan. Molly Moreland. Julie Freimuth. LuAnn Dcmmer. Beth Bates. Donna Burr, Kathy Obrecht, Vicki Thompson, Nancy Vngeier, Jennie Moore Front Row: Tami Meyer, Lisa McConnell, Maty Guinan, Tara Olson, Lisa Lehmann, Karen Ingamells, Ann Conley, Cindy Overton, Trish Kirkpatrick, Ann Fury, Carol Horner Row 2: Tammy Klcveland, Melissa Simon. Melody Fuller. Sherrie Wilson. Ten Hall, Becky Still, Sarah Nilles. Karla Sounders, Karen Dachenbach, Jana Diets, Diana Hiner, Lori Kephart, Mary Sullivan. Christy Heirigs Row 3: Pam Buck, Jill Recker, Cathy Weber, Pam Woodard. Margie Steffen. Karen Mcntele, Tammy Schor. Lydia Wilson. Janine Malmstrom. Laurie Bilsborough, Linda Hill. Fav Kicwiet 203 Noehren Hall Rebecca Giandt, Hall coordinator, is new to Noehren Hall and she feels that Noehren is very comfortable with a greater feeling of family. Some physical changes that oc- curred were wall carpeting in the rooms on the first and second floors. On the list of activities for Noeh- ren were the Hall Senate sponsoring a Welcome Back Dance in the court- yard for residents in the Redeker Center with the live band. Tennyson playing. There were also free movies, a float in the Homecoming parade, and candy canes sold with Christmas greetings to keep the residents busy. B Kramer Rebecca Candt, Hall coordinator Mark Thomson and Russ Jones discuss their future plans 204 Betsey Kelly use the popular head phones while studying. Andrea Neddermeyer takes time to feed her fish. B Kramer Jervl Mortvedl, Melissa Scharf and Chris Faulkner chat in the hall. 205 Fronl Row: Merle (he Squirrel, Mike Tenney, Scott McClure Row 2: James Siems Alan Harder. Dale Cammcr, Dave DuPont. Patrick Reding. Jeff Lorher, Greg Encke. Dan Tomlinson. Mike Ret . Chjrle- Atwell Row 3: Pete Ross, Brian Stoll. Stu Muse. Ron Geistfeld, Steve Fox, Clair Conner Tammam Cheetany, Scott Bonner. Wayne Brau, Burcc Gramowski, Scott Walker Row 4: Rick Sanders, Bryan Berryhill, Greg Miller, Joel Miller. Gary Schmitt, Gary Bowman, Melvin Doobie Weaver, Tim Tegels. Todd Cook, John Grohek, John Schmitz Front Row: Laura Koontz, Diane Walljasper, DaneilleSlifka, Esthyr Ropa. Ingrid Vetbroak, Brenda Rappel, Janet Cavanaugh, Kim Kane, Deanna Kunkel, Cheryl Hurst Row 2: Julie Kraft. Pam Robettson, Pamela Barrett. Debra Brobst. Diane Rothrock. Lisa Wiese. Sue Scott, Shin Sook Kwak. Cynthia Jo Gill, Karen Thompson. Janice McClung, Debra Hestness, Julie Schatz, Betsy Kelly, Julie McClung Kristal Cain Row 3: Kim Bone, Sandy Mulsoff. Carole Stocks, Lisa Kipp, Nancy Rhinesmith, Mary Meyer. Robin Gray, Laura Ritenour. Gloria Cook, Kris Rypkema. Amy Barker. Rita Thompson Fionl Row. Sue Meehan. Jenny Shoemaker Kaien Becker. Stacey Hannan. Kim Price. Kelly Hough. Katy Thompson. Polly Morris, Brenda Locke, Cheivl Gear Row 2: l.ynne Budge-.. DorN Tauke. Dawn Grommon. Jane Hanre, Kelly Downing. Lisa McAllister, Kim McArthy, Marilyn Moore. Livi Digman. Chiis Faulkner, Martha Johnston, Judy Fleming, Mary Meyers. Diane Mass, Kristin Johnson Row 3: Jana Anderson, Kerry Schonet. Jeryl Mortvcdt. Ellen Curry, Kelly Donlin. Kathy Prohaska, Missy Scharf, Brenda Lala. Jane Varley. Amy Nolen. Karen Mullinix, Tammy Howe. Wenki Luiken Front Row: Loti Purcell. Barb Finley. Audrey Schafer, Bonnie West, Sherrie Burt. Virginia Walker. Jean Krieg Row 2: Julie Schreder. Anne Welp Kathy Jenny. LuAnn Wiegel. Vicki Petit. Ellen McBride. Brenda Werner, Brenda Todd. Cathy Rardin. Cindy Siggin- Row 3: Merry Sterling. Emalee Nieman. Teresa Siegele, Deb Hatcher, Beth Hatcher, Laura Nietert, Janna Richards. Musty Habhab 207 Front Row: Ellen Soukup, Laura Knoll, Jolcne Luzum. Anne Schwab, Naomi Rumbley, Angie Cline, Dc De Meyer, Beth Brickner. Marina El wood, Julie Sanger, Andrea Neddetmeycr, Barb Smothers. Maria McDonald Row 2: Linda Biesemiet, Lisa Cecrts, Lori Knoop, Karla Blaser, Sandy Schwcrs. Jill Robbins, Jill Neslcy, Sue Wilson, Kim Holub, Kathy Tank, Kara Gottschalk, Lisa Johnson Row 3: Carol Mackel, Brenda Ktcnzman Jill Bohr. Kelly Houdek. Rhonda Knox, Ginger Bohr, Jayne Lorbcr. Michelle Klopfenstein, Nancy Dykeman.Suc Mast. Lori Nauman, Cindy Voss Front Row: ToddSkaine, Jeff Flenkcs, Kevin Cosel, Dave Burnett, Tom Hentges, Tony Smith, Kevin Blackburn. Rob DenHartog, Jeff Hill Row 2: Ken Lamp, Robert Wardlaw, Steve Heying, Arron Smith, Kent Behtends, Mike O'Donnell, Joby Koehn, Ron Schmitt, Larry Shaffer, Jeff Jones, Kevin Coderrc, Mitch Rohter, Tim Long Row 3: Todd Julius, Kevin Shepard, Scott Stephens, Dick Ebert, John Warren, Lonnie Dahlstrom, Terry Shogien, Brian Worth, Jeff Pascoc, Randy Jackson 208 front Row: Kim Wuytens, Valerie Walston. Ann Capesius, Diane Kuhn. Traci Ames, Tara Cojdy. Lori Shcet , Sheri Huber, Alisa Hall Row 2: Cindy hit . Teri Greenlee. Kathy Perkins, Sue Killin. Shelly Rudin. Margaret Roberts. Stacy Smith, Donna Kuhn. Laura Criggs. Leslie Fletcher. l:nda Gebel Row 3: Rita Scifried. Rox- Maiers. Beth Ballantyne, Becky Vickery. Monica Mosman, Kathy Bell, Dawn Steffen. Brenda Pedersen. Donna Wanat. Diane Phinncy. Donna Bahr. Melodie Green. Kris Hillman, Sheila Heard, Joan Pollpctcr Row 4: Nancy Tierney. Janice Dclperdang. Val Iverson, Gayle Jasper. Karen Drew. Deb Otto. Jennifer Schultz. Kris Myer. Darlene TTrompsen. Amy Spencer. Kathy McGonegle. Julie Fillman Front Row: Jim Kahl, Russ Jones, Phil Birkedal, Bill Berger, Darrel Stufflebeam, Greg West, Bob Rush Row 2: Randy McQueen. Steve Gedwillow, Bill Freese, Rob Danly, Jon Buchfinck, Larry Buckmastcr, Larry Wolf, Ron Sualve. Dave Baker 20 Front Row: Ilka Jensen. Kathy Perkins. Siri Seaberg. Shelly Spicher. Ann Yandctlinden. Julie Oglesby. Ruth bdson. Julie Phillips, Kristin Boners Kris Rademaker. Jolcnc Biandow. Linda C acdkc. Kerri Moser Row 2: Barb Burgardt. Katie Munro. Lori Jones. Lisa Jones Llaine Anders Diane Netolicky, Nancy Haren. Sharon Albaugh, Patti Wheeler. Joan Egli, Val Matthews. Linda Start evil h. Mary Kay Weiss, Deb Davis. Nanty Olson Charlotte Fresmann Jill Swanson Row 3: Sue Foxx, Val William. LcAnn Donovan, Marsha Hcrkc. Laura Olgesby. Cindy Ancwcer. Laurie Woodson Sheila Dunn. Lori Butler. Sara Walker. Jennifer Fricstad. Loti Bon , Trisha Jahnke Front Row: Bill Messerschmidt, George MeCrory, Greg Strabla. Jeff Staebell. Ron Dague. Dave Fleming. Binh Tran. Andy Thilges, Mike Rohlf. Joel Samuelson Row 2: Jeff Peterson. Rob Ridenour. Bob Ager, Joe Kohn. Jim Bilkes, Maurice O Hearn. Brad Goode. Scott Barron. Keith Brown, Mike Nu um, Steve Mosebach Troy Ternus Row 3: Butch Whalen, Tim Frcel. Bob Moore. Dale Skretta. Kevin Stutk. Brad Berry, Dave Coan. Marty Happel, Tim Rhinehart, Ron Gtell, Pete Fagon 210 Front Row: Patty Cramci. Kim Switzer, Michelle Tingle. Christy Sesker. Teresa Hopp, Kelly Fatka Row 2: Mindy Wadle. Sonja Begg. Lisa Takes. Nancy Bottke, Bs bbi Burns. Suzy Mork. Beth Jcpsen. Julie Lbers. Mary Hannon. Liz Sherlock. T.imi Kingery Row 3: Dawn Espinosa. Katy Meyer hoff, Tammy Crew-.. DeAnn Clark, Barb Schultz. Sandy Mayo, Jana Birchard. Darla Palma. Carol Burke, Patty Kramer. Shari Hamann. Christy Beckmann. Robin Bruck Row 4: Cindy Thompson. Lori K OTool, Michele Palmcrshelm. Lisa Pearson. Jolene Leerer, Sandy Young. Kim Lux, Lisa Swanson. Julie Anthofcr. Jean McDonald. Colleen Moeller Front Row: Doug Cline. Terry Meyer, Lee Strub. David Butler. Gregory Kixnei Row 2: Dean Saner, Scott Modjeska. Matt Weldon. Carl Moore, Don Starry, Steve Anderson Row 3e Rick Callahan, Jeff Valde, Tim fiildebrand. Kyle Hall. Mitch Pickering. Brian Roach. Dan Me nary Row 4: Jeff Bennett, Dave Houdek. Eric Taylor. Todd Miene, Dennis Harrison. Jim Tiedeman. Jim Brandt, Daryl Sauerbrei, Craig Schlittcr. Jim Schmiedel 211 Front Row: Llcjnoi Baker. Nancy Keiser. D.ilynn Williams, Brenda Urbain, Wcnde Findly Row 2: Joyce Mtutetthies, Gail Stachovic, Ann Geigtt. Sharon Hutchcroft, Mary Fogue. Rhonda Church, Tonya Witzenburg, Robin Mensing. Sue Hagen. Frosty Benesh, Kris Cline Row 3: Pam Smith, Any Martin, Jan Heried. Renesc Church, Cathy Rottinghaus. Becky Hansen. Amy Fuller. Jeanne Waller, Robin Schurf, Terri Andresen Front Row: Becky Reed, Angie Braman, Tammy Downer. Sue Barvinck. Tracy Linn. Lisa Drahozal. Ruth Ann O Brien Row 2: Janelle Hanson. Kathy Grimes, Michelle Vail. Michelle Brown. Donna Phillips, Pam Stickford. Mary Ellen Rogers. Del Dunham. Shannon Fall. Maige Maas. Leah Allman Row 3: Cindy Brobst. Kati Funston. I hreasa McDougel, Kathy Starcevich, Kerri Kurt, Julie Olson. Jill Strunk. Jean Kane. Sarah FJover. Nancy Devereuv. Mary Heimerman. Sharon Crawford. Mary Kalb. Cleta Huber Row 4: Sabie Gethman. Loti Ranson, Kim Prevett. Kelley Hanson. Ann Erdmann, Carla Van Deest. Diane Koprlva. Jan Sealock. Donna Thompson, Roxann Ney. Kari Hutchinson 212 Dave Fleming make use of his personal weight room. Karen Drew highlights notes for a test. 213 B. Kramer Tolly Morris watches TV while writing a paper. Rider Hall Hall coordinator, James Con- neely, in his second year at Rider Hall has seen many changes from his first year in the hall. The Hall Senate and staff has improved in taking initiative in planning more programs. Rider Hall also tries to maintain a Best of Both Worlds with a good balance between academics and social activities. A Welcome Back Day with Hagemann began the activities for the year in Rider. Other ac- tivities included a Rider Hall Hockey Night with the Water- loo Blackhawks and 100 resi- dents attending, a Trivia Bowl, and establishing a house logo for each house. James Conneely feels that Rider is a nice place to live with the men caring about each other and the hall. 214 B. Kramer James Conneely. lull coordinator B Kramer Dan Miller sharpens his typing skills. B Kramer K.C. Odle and Rick Crotts lake a break and discus their busy day. 215 Front Row: Rent Dau. Dave Hann, Andy Sheston. Tracy Schloss, Charles VVieland, Mark Glascock, Todd Brown, Carl Emmel Row 2: John Heath Alan Moudry, Kevin Kleve, Scott Bohr. Paul Keegan. Rod Katz. Dan Page. Dave Wiegardt. Tim Redmon. Jeff Schlcmmer Row 3: Tom Neil . Kirk Pederson. Dan Lawrence. Rob Hunsen. Mike Pederson Mike Hcmann, Kurt Grundmeier. Gerry Holbrook Row 4: Dennis Mensing, Dave Thoren Rick Thomsen. Dan O'Neil, Mike McLain. Greg Bradley. Bart Reese. Larry Gisch. Jim Torvik, John McCulley Row 5: Kurt Mon on. Gerry Meyer Doug Bruce. Kirk Duet Front Row; Lee Bughman. Clay Hocking, Fletcher Fuller, Ed Gansen.Tom Taylor, Drew Greer, Curt Hall, Chris Jacoby. Mike Prusha, Lynn Geiken, David Oberhart Row 2: Jim Stclzet, Andy Ollenburg, Jerry Kennedy, Mike Hoffman, Scott Vorwald. Brent Knight. Russ Obet man. Lyle Reichter. Ron Ihde Jeff Hcfflefinger. Lynn Randolph Row 3: Brian Kramer, Todd Frascht. Paul Gebel, Kevin Carstens, Terry Beek. Lee Grimes. David Law. Andy Leonard Row 4: James Slaver. Greg Weppler, Jeff Saville. Lynn Bolman 216 From Row: Tom Clausen. Jim Mundus. Steve Serck, Roy Lidtke, Rich Br.tdy. Tom THcusen, David Moses Row 2: Joe Caccitorc. Jim Bradley, Jim Bibbons. Tim Murray. Scott Sevenson. Jeff Wagner. Ed Caldwell, Scott Becghley, Row 3: Ted Hartman. Ted Whitehead. Scott Schulz. Rick Ryan. Jeff Maiers. Lenny Cealow. Tom McDonnell. Mark Berger. Matt Oatman Row 4: Trenton Olmstead. Brent Blumer. Mark Hammond. John Heffetnen, Creg McDermott. Cary Drew, Kevin Althoff. Mike Schutte. Randy McDermott Row 5: Dan Nicholas. Steve Jurgensen. Matt Van Nest. Jeff Ruskey, Kevin Richardson Front Row: Eric ' Pete Peterson, Jim ' Gordo'' Gorman. Ron Bleile, Duane Patterson, John Vencnga, Doug Shafe Shafer. Row 2: Ken Coach Brand, Mike Lynch, David Hclgcson, Vern Boenish, Todd Koop, Paul Dahl. Tim Thorny Thorneburgh, Dallas Cowboys Trucx Row 3: Dan Rocky Life, Russ Bull Bollhoeffer, Bill Artie Artis, Van Vandal Smith, Todd Card. Paul Cernhouse. Steve Porter. Mike Hagge. Ron Miami Clark Row 4: Bob Mr Rugby Kahlstorf. Rick Mr Outfield Green. Del Deberg. Joe Fuzzy Delperding. Carlton Washerc. Dean Reedey. Dan Mr Raquetball Dwyer. Clark Durhrkopf. John Mouser DeVaul, Jon Mr Atlas Me Keevet, Curt Jerry Hoff 217 Front Row: Larry Wethington, Jody Nelson. Tom Schultz. Jeff Batterson, Bill Huntington. Lyn Lyon, Mark Schwattzhoff. Kirk. Swanson. Jon Kragt, Dave Hudson Row 2: Jim Becker. Steve Peters. Rod Hill, Bob Hollinger. Rick Crotts, Alan Hoff. Don Meyer, Larry Byrnes. Phil Norton. Mike Belknap Row 3: Jeff Lowary. Scott Young. Robert Oliver, Tom Nelson, Tom Clock, Don Lower. Scott Silvey. Kevin Miller. Mark Bond. Tim Cilson. Scott Reed. Dan Nelson. Dean Zwemke Row 4: Greg Hall. Mark Woltcr. Dave Gibson, Steve Weber, John Chase. Dave Cerzema, Greg McWilliams. Craig Riegcl. Rod Becker. Keith Odlc, Dean Bellville Front Row: Kevin Stoffcl. Rick Ridenour, Matt Muller. John Jordan. Brian Devine. Arnold Cahoy. Kevin Turner, Randy Nicholas. Mark Walters Row 2: Dwight Nicholson. Brian Bussard. Mike Ballantyne. Dave Bishop. Ed Witt, Glen Hanson. Brian Walters. David Weiland. Curt Christensen. Todd Mellingcr. Dennis Dougleady Row 3: Jim Wagner, Bruce Greiner. Howard Flatt. Jim Jaacks, Jeff Ort. Dave Vansnatta, Dan Bell. Scott Frick, Todd Meyers. Craig Ructer Row 4: Brian Nienhaus. Dane Mcdhus, Paul Cuvclier. John Flenrikson, Cary Callanan. Mark Emery, Pat Scheetz. Todd Madden, Jim Casey, Jeff Mellott. John Bigalow. Todd Kiester. Jim Courier, Brad Hesse. Larry Ashbacher. Pat McGowan Dave Dietrich, Dava Legg. Curt Kocneke, Galen Beenken. Doug McCarron. Russ Ramsey, Joe Finnegan Front Row: Brent Abel, Joe Hazel. Tony Foxhoven. Cary Flanigan, Jon Thompson, Kevin Saville, Jeff Fishel, John Andersen, Kevin Dideo Row 2: DougToay. Mike Winter. Mike Keinwolterink, Dave Melms, Duane Putz. Dave Wells, John Miller. Tony Regner. Tom Cuvelier, Todd Verdon Row 3: Grant Hangent, John Panke. Jeff Abbe. Paul Salisburg. Steve Bright. Scott Meuckehn. Chris Cronbaugh. Chris Roberts. Kevin Junck. John Zobeck. Kris Anderson. Rod Reicks. Blake Hancock Row 4: Mike Hein Mike Shaw. Brian Stevens. Jim Dixon, Todd Shaner. Scott Kacena. Steve Bloomquist. Dave Newbrough, Joe Crabbe, Jeff Jackson. Jon Wiebers. Brian Hendrickson, Dave Donovan. Jim Pederson Front Row: Terry Shaw, Larry Metzger, Brian Wheeler. Chris Pratt, RobSayer. Larry Haack. Nate Smith, Tom Kinsey. Todd Mooney, Dave Waugh Row 2: Mike Helle. Dan Erickson. Mark Calloway. Tim McCulley.Todd Ross. Richard McCollcy. Scott Hassenstabs, Kieth Dotseth. Dave Clem. Kevin Sielz Row 3: Mike Lawerence. Milaun Hombitton. Tom Rupp. Joel Conn. Eric Berg. Jon Banse. Bill Heffron. Jeff Meng. Marty Dudenhoffer. Tom Gunderson. Joe Prieskorn, Steve Hutchinson. Kerry Kaufman. Evan Lee Row 4: Brian Heil. Kirk Clouse. Michael Pettyjohn. Todd Soukup, Jeff Prince. Rick Twedt, Mike McCUren, Eric Engen 210 Shull Hall There's a different kind of student on campus this year, observed Shull Hall coordinator Norbcrt Dunkel. The students are more academically inclined and are really there to get an education, to get good grades. They represent the large majority of stu- dents and they're looking for a quiet environment to pursue their educa- tion. The Shull staff is here to provide them with that kind of environment, he added. Shull expanded their Escort Service this year to include a two-way radio base system. The escorts now carry walkie = talkies tying them to a base station in the hall and to one at Cam- pus security. The escort service began two years ago to protect students who must walk home alone late at night. B. Kramer Sharpening hi skill at his draftsmen table is Mike Murphy L „ B. Kramer Norbert Dunkel, hall coordinator .i - •. Mutual confuvdon is a consensus reached by Mike Welch and Keith Townsley. B Kramer Bryan Tipton cleans his records before playing. Iron! Row: Terry Toale. Nick Hertig, Drew Ferguson. Jeff Hanson. Bryce Schellhorn, Duane Knight. Joseph Moderick Row 2: Jeff Ethenngton. Brice McPhearsen Jon Skillorn Tim Bernott, Mark Hulteman, Phil Bisenious, Steve Mueller, Joe Ditimer, David Mable Row 3: Mike Clayton Tom Ceerlings. Tom Botchers. Steve Walsh. Tim Kleveland, Todd Nelson. John Peterson Front Ross: Jeff Simon. Chris Subbert. Steve Cerholdt, Jim Swearngin. Brian Nichols. Pat Heilman. Doug Wilson Row 2: Todd Teeter. Scott Seek. Fred Pahl. Dan Beutncr. Jim Berridge Rick Slingcr, Brian Runyan. Steve Lawrence. Tony Sciachitano Row y. Dean Miller. Kirk Howard. Rett Misserschmidt. Dan Newby. Steve Woolery. Mick Slinger, Mike Reysack. Mark Johnson. Steve Angell. Brian Bast. Tim Crain Row 4: Tom Pell Terry Coerdt. Russ VanDaele. Mike Downs. Dan Henke, Mike Capesius. Don McAdams. Kent Statler. Scott Schneckloth 222 From Row: Tim Boemecke, Todd Smalley. Joel McCrea, John Norris, Larry Fonnelly. Bob Beck, Bren Meeker, Tim Nefzger, Mike Menzel. Andy Roth. Jeff Van Zee Row 2: Daryl Becker. Dennis Jarret. Jeff Westbrook. Kevin Kemp. Scott Anderson. Todd White. Jeff Schlobohm. Dan Toale, Doug Anderson, Mike Bro, Scott Frerichs. Steve Sueppcl Row 3: Rich Fettes. Chriss Assmann. John Coyne. Scott Reinart, Mike Bohncr, Mark Vcrmuclen. Dean Recker. Dwight Bohman, Scott Thompson. Devon Holley. Chris Palmer. Dan Gustafson Front Row: Gene Cain, Brad Poppe. Pat McMahon, Mike Plagge. Brian Racine. Mark Snyder. Scott Wittman, Mike Alberts. Virgil Klunder Row 2: Scott Shafer. Kevin Spratt. Paul Donnelly, Todd Zimmerman. Dean Hoffman Erii Avenson, Carlos Valde . Doug Frost, Mick Lundquist, Joe Fajdick Row 3: Troy Walker, Tim Cortez. Kevin Habel. Rob Foster. Mike Cordle. John Petermeier. Dale Blair. Jeff Kaufman. Russ Erickson. Kevin Schaeffer, Jeff Erickson Row 4: Dave Green, Matt Highland. Dean Armfield, Dean Lindeman. Mark Graves. Jerry Hageman, Tim Roegner, Bill Bollinger, Barrie Hendrickson. Brenton Nair 223 Fiont Row: John Smith, Tom Smith. Dan Hattman. Khomsone Luck. Latry Mai tin. Brian Carlson, John Place, Phil Reinhardt. Perry Lund Row 2: Chris Carroll. Mike Phelps. Gary Huston, Mike Cook. Brian Moore. Brett Hooper, Mike Murphy. Brian Lamp, Greg Mason. Gerald Reicks Row 3: Dake Kester. Terry Shay. Eric Nielson. Jeff Heddinger. Jeff Clark, Rich Delaney. Steve Greenfield, Kirk Jacobsen. Brad Ncitrkc Front Row: Al Recker, Al Weinhold. Ron Lower. Scott Carlson, Brian Floetchinger, Rod Bitdsell. Murray Rattray Row 2: Robert Otting. Gary Haut, Steve Hayden, Loren VanderSchaaf. Matt Dacres, Tim Andersen, Dale Ludwig. Brett Perrett. Paul Curran Row 3: Mitch Hansen. Mark Miner, Tim Johnson. Cory Hall. Terry Chapman. Dave Decker. Jeff Anderson, Scott Dillon, Paul Koerselman Row 4: Jerry Cain. Paul McDerrmott. Paul Donnelly, Joel Kragt, Kent Haider. Terry Cotton. Jay Weber. Jim Pape 224 front Row: James Bethel, Kevin Hatfield, Brad Story. Bruce Hentzges, James Blocker, Mark Grubb, Alan Knowles, Kevin Floden Row 2: Mike Tkixnas, Gary Wheeler, Tom Lynch. Joe Pollpeter, Larry Hartley, Kevin Miller. Kurt Kuril, Rick Crimes, Rod Been, Todd Gibbs, Eric Crawford Row 3: Rick Relph, Scott Weig, Jan Youngman, Lance Grimm, Tim Fetzer, Randy Willis, Dave Hollander. Bruce Hartley, Jim Netcott, Shawn Spence Row 4: Steve Hughes, Dan Litka, Kevin Morrissey, Jose Beyer, Keith Blum, Steve Campidilli, Cleo Burns, John Martin Front Row: Todd Honold, Steve Utoff. Bruce Thomas, David Roberts, Scott Salz Row 2: Jeff McMullen, Bently Heubner, Jeff Tobin, Mike Price, John Stahowick, Chris Uphues, Scott Tychsen, Paul Hand Row 3: Mike Recker, Luke Conlon, Greg Fox, Russ Leuschen, John Kuhn, David Misserli, Kurt Jensen Family Housing Married students and single parents are eligible to live in University Family Housing All apartments must be occu- pied by the registered student enrolled for a minimum of ten undergraduate hours or six graduate hours. Over 400 units are available for rates lower than off campus houses and are maintained at no cost to the residents. K. Clemons 1e y Liiuiv Mhinm' Wilber. Linda and Derek Thomas Dennis, Joseph and Becky Washington K. Clemons K. Clemons Some of the activities of children living in family housing. K. Clemons K. Clemons Todd and Eileen Dcutsch Charlie, Jesse and Shcree Frego Apartments Right-Scot! Tychsen cooks his own dinner. Nancy Strcit chats on the phone. shnge Bj slinge B. Eslinger Dave Cillman and Duane Schulte share the morning paper. B. Eslinger Nate Steel takes advantage of off-campus living as he takes care of his dog Ellie 228 Cold Falls Villa Apartments is a popular place (or students to live Lisa Roseberry wraps bet moms birthday gift. Ray Marvin and Joe Weigel show off their bunk water beds B. Eslinger B. Eslinger 229 232 Seniors SENIORS The highlight of any college career is when you come to the point of graduation. As graduation once again approaches so does the feeling of accomplishment. A college degree is more than a piece of paper or a ticket into the job world. A college degree is four years of growing, learning, and discovering who you really are. A college de- gree can never be taken away from you, but you have succeeded and your education will benefit others. Scn.ois 233 Brent W. Abel Jeffrey Adamoviez Michael J. Adams Linda K. Adkins LeaAnn Albers Laurie Albert Debra Alberts Melinda All Kate K. Allee Bradley E. Allen David J. Altman Michael H. Ammann Pamela Ammerman Cheryl Anderson Joe W. Anderson Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Sen Kristine Anderson Michael J. Anderson Terri L. Andrews Jacqueline Anhalt Martin R. Ankrum Debra S. Anliker Jay M. Anliker Cheryl Antenen Scott Appleget Jamie Argotsinger Kay L. Armstrong Peggy Ascherl Martha Atherton Tamara R. Auesiad Meor M. Azhar 234 Abel-Azhar Patricia A. Babcock Nancy J. Babor Kimberly S. Baer Sharon F. Baer Gloria C. Bagg Brett A. Baier Patricia Baier Robert R. Bailey Brooke Bainter Donna M. Baker Tom Bakey Lisa Baldwin Lisa M. Banaszek Jarrett L. Banwart Brent K. Barlow iors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Karen L. Barnes Diane L. Barrer Scott Barron Shari R. Bartels Kelly M. Bast Kristin Baughman Nancy Beall Tamara Beall- Thomas Andrea L. Bean Joni L. Beck Sherry Beckman Jeffrey D. Beckmann Steven D. Behlers Daniel Bell Benjamin Bellus, Jr. Babcock-Brllii 235 Debbie Bemrich Jo-Ellen Bendel Joseph Benctti Michele Benner Cheryl Benson Suzanne Bentler Jennifer Berger Julie A. Berger Karla Berger Patricia Berglund Elizabeth Berry Morgan S. Bickel Mary L. Biehl Robin Bierwirth Brett A. Bigger Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Ser Andrew F. Biller Julie M. Billett Laura Bischoff Diane Blaker Chris J. Bobst Jason W. Bobst Tena B. Boehm Vernon Boenish Kimberly Bone Julie A. Booze Susan Borbeck Val Borcherding Nancy L. Bottke Cindy Bowers Gary J. Bowman 236 Ik’imich-Bownun Denise Brackey Rebecca Braden Kevin D. Bradford Gregory Bradley Willis Bramwell Curtis E. Brand Michele Braughton Anthony L. Braun Duane R. Brause Terry D. Brcka Thomas Breitenbucher Brenda K. Brekke Susan R. Brenna Theresa J. Brennen Christine Bretey ors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Paula L. Brincr Angela S. Brinning Michael W. Bro Debra Brobst Betty Brockschink Barbara C. Brown Kristi Brown Laurie A. Brown Martha L. Brown Mary A. Brown Denise Buckley Julie Budnik Andriane M. Budweg Shirley M. Burds Barbara Burgardt Brackcy-Burgardt 237 Becky Burgess Kim Burkle Jennifer L. Burns Deborah Caballero Dave Campbell Robin Campbell Daniel R. Carrikcr Melanie Carter Lisa M. Cash Ray Cassady James Cayton Cynthia Cechota Colette M. Ceilley Rene L. Ceilley Jorge Cereijo Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Ser Maria P. Cereijo Sharon Cernohous Cynthia Chalfant Lloyd A. Chalfant Amy S. Chaney Pamela Chapman Melaine Chase Tammam Cheetany Daniel Christianson Julie A. Christy Jane B. Clark Jeffery S. Clark Marshelle Clark Kurt L. Clasen Lorrie A. Classon 23® Burge . Cla on Darwin J. Claude Thomas W. Claussen Lisa L. Clayton Kevin D. Clemons Carmen Collison Diane Connolly Carol A. Coohey Connie J. Cook Lori A. Cook Lisa K. Coonradt Cynthia L. Coons Carol Corcoran Wanda K. Corkcry Jolene Corlett Debbie Cormack iors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Joyce Cornwell Mark A. Costello Michele Courtright Phyllis Cowell John A. Cowin Sharon Crawford Theresa Crawford Timothy Crawford Valerie D. Crees Mary Jo Crimmins Rodney A. Cross Carol L. Czabala Richard W. Dahlem Denise A. Dake Russell A. Dale CUudc'Dale 239 Beth A. Daleske Anita Damone Lisa K. Daniels Patricia Daubs Kim DauSchmidt Paul E. Davis Philip T. Davis Shelly Davis Carol DeBeer Janine Debrower Diane L. DeGreef Lisa Deibler Kimberly Delashmutt Ann Delperdang Marcy Denham Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Sei Edward F. DePaepe Richard DePenning Richard L. Derby Natalie DeWit Curtis D. Diemer Leann Dicrcksen Janet L. Diers Cynthia Dietzel Jill R. Ditsworth Diana Dobish Curtis L. Dodge Mary P. Dolan Rochelle M. Dolan Brian J. Donaghy Thomas E. Doster 240 Daleske-Dostcr Lisa Dotzenrod David D. Doughan Anita Dougherty Shelly M. Doyle James M. Drew Cynthia Duckworth Julie A. Dudolski Steven J. Duff Dennis Dunlay Kathleen A. Dunn Marilyn Duster Alan R. Dyal Curtis D. Dykstra Dan O. Dyson Oliva J. Eason iors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Edgar A. East Jane M. Ebers Craig Eckhart Ruth M. Edson James C. Efting Scott P. Einck Kathy Ellertson Barbara A. Ellis Darrell Ellsworth Renee R. Else Irvin W. Emig Doreen Engelhardt Jeffery Engelken Christopher English Bruce Epling Doi enrod-Epling 241 Ann Erdmann Scott Eriksen Connie Erpelding Ladana A. Euritt Pam Evens William Evens John O. Ewoldt Lisa S. Ewoldt Susan K. Ewoldt Peter K. Fagen Todd A. Farland Denise M. Fasse Karla Federspiel Mark L. Fell Chellney Feller Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Sei Michael Fettkether Kimberly Fetzer Timothy R. Fetzer DeeAnn Finley Shawn E. Finnegan Linda H. Fish John E. Fitzgerald Daniel S. Fitzpatrick Steven M. Fleagle Daniel Fluckiger Melissa R. Foens Lynette K. Foley Joseph R. Follett Mark E. Fox Christopher Foy 242 Erdmann-Foy Daniel J. Franke Julie A. Freimuth Tamara Frembgen Paulette S. Frick Victoria Frideres Craig W. Friederich June M. Friedman Raymond Friedrichsen Deborah Fuhrman Jill M. Fulitano Connie Fullenworth Nancy J. Fuller Stacey Fundermann Brent A. Futrell Elizabeth Gabbard Drs Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Michele Gaffney Timothy R. Gall Christine Gansemer Donitta L. Gardiner Patti Gardner Gale J. Garlock Laura A. Garman Bruce E. Gates Kimberly A. Gates Shelly Gates Marion E. Gaul Rita Gebhardt Steve Gedwillo Lisa A. Gerling Michelle R. Gilbert Frankc-Cilbcit 243 Gregory S. Gillman Mark A. Glascock Eric S. Gleason James S. Gleason Jane Gleason Joel C. Coll Timothy R. Goodell Kathryn Gootee Joyce E. Gordon Stewart K. Gordon Darryl E. Goree Heidy Gould James D. Grace Nancy Graen Daniel Grandfield Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Sei Julie Granlund Robin R. Gray Pamela J. Griffin Kim Griffith Linda S. Groom David G. Gross Gregory Grove Timothy G. Grover Jane Gunderson Mark E. Gunhus James W. Gustaf Ann Hackenmiller Sharon Hackenmiller Barbara Hainstock Greg A. 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Miller Robin Miller Theodore Miller Jeffrey L. Mills Kevin L. Mills Linda Mills Mary Millsap Larry D. Mingus Karen Mitchell Deborah Mitschele Kristi R. Moats Shelly Mochal Maheran Mohamed-Jaffar Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Sen Masihah Mohamed Kirk Montgomery Jacquelyn Moore Patrick J. Moore Robert J. Moses Nancy Muhlenbruch Brad Muhlenbruck Ruth A. Murphy Jody L. Murray Denise Musselman William H. Myatt Brian T. Myers Jodie L. Neese Dale R. Nelson Gary Nelson 254 Miller-Nelson Richard W. Nelson Ruth M. Nelson Sheryl Nelson Patricia Neppl Ranae I. Nerem Diane Netolicky Thomas J. Netolicky Theresa Neville Richard A. Newbrough Patricia A. Newby Sandra Nichols David Nicholson Jeffrey P. Niebuhr Gail M. Niedert John K. Nissen ors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Nancy Nitzke Mary Nixon Ann M. Noack Steven T. Nockels Lisa A. Nollen Ann E. Norby Jeff Norem Sherry North Anita L. Novak Timothy C. Nowell Patrick J. Nugent Mark Nurre Sheri D. Obr Janet O'Connell Sheila O'Connell NcIson-O'Connell 255 Barbara Odneal Henrietta Okonta Daniel J. Olson Deanne Olson Joanne A. Olson Kathy A. Olson Linda Olson Tara L. Olson Teri D. Olson Kelli O'Neill Elaine Osmundson Kristine Oswald Julie O'Tool Joan T. Otting Julie A. Otto Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Se Stacy Overton Dennis R. Paarman Denise M. Pagel Mary Pannkuk Stephen A. Papini Dennis M. Parks Kimberly Pearce Brenda Pedersen Patricia Peiffer Nancy Pender Shannon Penquite Cesar V. Perez Randal J. Perkins Susan Perry Brian L. Peters 256 Odnejl-Prtcr Elaine Peterson Krista Peterson Michael J. Phelan Mitch Pickering Lori Pieper David R. Pierce Lori Pietsch Betty J. Pinneke Lisa Pipho Lynn M. Pitz Penny Plautz Barbara L. Podey James Poepsel Joseph Pollpeter Susan M. Poss ors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Susan Postel William T. Potter Kim L. Powell Carol Powers Lisa L. Price Sandra K. Prill Mark A. Pritchard Jeffrey L. Provost Penny A. Psaros Jolene Ptacek Jacqueline Pudenz Karen S. Purvis Edward L. Raleigh Barbara J. Ralph Brian Ralph Pcterson-Rolph 257 Brett J. Ramert Julie Rathbone Ellen A. Rathe Todd E. Redalon Mark C. Reed Doreen Reiff- Buelt Michelle Reilly Mary A. Reimers Kolleen Reinert Peggy A. Renslow Sue Renz Dawn Reynolds Laurie Richardson James A. Richmond Jeffrey Rickbaugh Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Se Richard J. Riehle Rodney A. Rieks Scott Rippenkroeger Susan K. Ritland Lynette Roberts t 1 Thea A. Roberts June Robinson Peggy Robinson Phyllis Robinson Brenda K. Roe Dorothy L. Roe Mary K. Roeder Lisa Roseberry Robert D. Rote Julie Rucker 258 Ramert-Rucker Marion Rueter Becky Rugger Louis H. Rugger Susan Russell Wendy Rutledge Jane A. Ryan Nancy L. Ryan Sherri Salsbury Carolyn Salter Rocky Samek Harry W. Sammons Karla Samuelson Janette Sandersfeld Jennifer Sandvik Jalon E. Saucke 3rs Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Tami Schabler Mary A. Schadle Pamela Scheibel Stacey Schieffer Joan L. Schieltz Jeffrey P. Schill Paula K. Schimmer Delon N. Schmitt Marlys Schmitt Glenda Schmitz Mary Lou Schmitz Connie Schneider Diane Schnieders Lynn M. Schoel Lisa Schoonover Rueter-Schoonovcr 259 Cindy Schreck James A. Schreck Julie Schroeder Scott Schroeder Kelly Schuler Duane J. Schulte Susan Schultz Lisa Schumaker Lisa Schupbach Traci Schwarz Barbara A. Scott Dale A. Scott Rebecca Scott Sharon Scott James W. Sears Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors S( Dick Seegmiller Maren J. Seehuen Kathy Seifried Amy B. Seitz Julie Shackelford Kyle R. Shatek David A. Shaw Steven T. Shea Laurie Shearer Michael K. Sheets Laura K. Shelby Todd C. Shelton Elizabeth Sherrard Andrew W. Sheston Donald N. Shileny 260 Schreck-Shileny iors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Richard J. Shimon Kimberly Shirley Delwyn Showalter Lorie J. Siebels Nancy L. Simon David L. Simpson Perry Singer Cindy Sivesind Stacey A. Skinner Jeffrey A. Slaymaker Kathy Slinker Kevin P. Smidt Cordie Smith Cynthia Smith John D. Smith Mary L. Smith Scott M. Smith Sheila Soehner Donna M. Somsky Dawn Sorensen Susan Sorensen Tammy Sparks Bradley K. Spratt Denise Squiers Ronald K. Stafford Kimberly Steele Scott J. Sterk Lori Stevenson Roberta Stevenson Chris J. Stewart Shimon-Sttwart 261 Craig E. Stewart Jeffrey Stickford Lisa Stickney Tina L. Stiller Mark E. Stoner Trula A. Story Kent J. Strabala Nancy Streit Kaye S. Strong Jill A. Stroud Jan E. Strunk Paula Struthers Janet Stuedemann Todd A. Stumberg Thomas E. Sueppel Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Sei Thomas M. Sullivan Lori Susemihl Joni Swansen Debra K. Taft Jill Tasker Tony J. Tatonc Valerie Taylor Carol N. Teare Mary M. Tegeler Randy L. Terrell Roberta Thacker Barbara Thein Dennis G. Theobald Ronald P. Thiele Nancy Jo Thill 262 Stcwart-Thill Bruce E. Thomas Christine Thomas Ronda Thomas David Thomasson Victoria Thompson Laurie Thoms Darlene Thomsen Betsy Thorson Charla Tiedt Kristi Tietz Sandy Tippett Daniel J. Toale Gina Tonda Kathy L. Tritz Jane R. Tucker iors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Steven L. Ubben Michael W. Uchytil Paul Udelhofen Jeffrey L. Valde Ann VanDermolen Loren Vanderschaaf Becky Vanhaucn Barbara Venneman Julie Verwers Debra K. Voy Linda Vyskocil Ellen Wadle Lisa M. Wadle Marcia Wadle Susan P. W'adle ThomjvWadlc 263 Tammy Waknitz Kimber Walker Laura Wallace Jeantee M. Wallis Katie M. Walsh Kathy Walters Timothy Wayland Amy E. Wayt Julie Weaver Mark A. Weaver Maree L. Webb Cathy Weber Jay T. Weber David L. Weiland Jody Weinkauf Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Se Terry Wellner Steven Welter Denise Wcrsinger Daniel West Robyn A. West Wendy M. Whitmer Kari L. Wilkens Wendy Willand Kristie Willert Julie Williams Tod Williams John Williamson Julie Willmers Laura Wilson Michael J. Winter 264 Waknitr-Winter John A. Wisman Barbara Wisnieski Linda L. Wittry Julie A. Wolf Eugene R. Wolfgran Lynn Wonderlich Pamela Woodard Brian D. Worth Thomas L. Wray Linda Wright Jill Wurdinger Kathy S. Yager Othman B. Zakaria Merrilee Zelle Kathy Zenkovich rs Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Sandra Zieser Rebecca Zimmer Alan Zimmerman Roxanne Zmolek John H. Zobek Wivman-Zobek 265 266 Graduation GRADUATION Since December of 1982, there has been two graduation ceremonies held for those earning diplomas. The first is in December for those completing their course-work after the first semester. The spring ceremony is held in May. This gives more people the opportunity to participate in the commencement ceremo- ny. Graduation 267 SCHOOL YEAR IS OVER As the end of the semester comes upon us, it is time to reflect on the times we have had. The last few weeks bring on lots of parties and specials. The College Hill Merchants sponsored UNI Student Appreciation Days where the students could buy at great savings and win prizes. The other side of semester end is finals. There never seems to be enough time to get everything done. This years exams were held on May 3rd through May 8th. Upper left; Students make their last rounds before semester end. Lower left; With the end of the school year comes the nice weather. Right; A student acccnds up the stairs in the Old Aud. 2 33 Closing 271 CHANGING TIMES With every beginning there is an end. The end of classes, the end of the semester, an- other school year, or the end of a college career. And with the end comes changes. Already we have seen the resigning and selection of faculty personnel, a new student government, and the building of the final phase CAC com- plex. Left. A view of the East Gym where many p.e. classes arc held. Upper and Lower right; The Old Auditorium is still a topic of discussion of it's existence. B Witt B Witt Closing 273 THANKS The 1984 Old Gold staff wishes to extend their thanks to ... -Bill Witt of Public Information Services for the use of his photographs. -Sports Information for the sports photos and infor- mation. -Dr. Thomas Hansmeier for his support and encour- agement. -members of the UNI organization for their support and assistance in compiling organization information. Kris Bishop for stepping in and covering as Organiza- tions Editor. -Shelly Melick and Kim Ruth for index assistance. -Jeanine Simon and Loren Whitver for their guidance in compiling the yearbook. -Lori Liebold for her assistance. -A special thanks to Laurie Cruikshank for taking the group pictures and to the Editors. Credits: Senior Photography-Delma Studios Printer- Jostens American Yearbook Company Yearbook Representative- Loren Whitver Upper left; Two students cast their shadows on the brick work infront of the union. Lower left: Final days are spent moving out of the dorms Right; a lone walker on his final days. % Closing 275 27 Ken Clemons. fine arts. photographer Gail McCombs. activities editor Austin Jones, darkroom technician, photographer Chris Stewart, sales manager Shirley Burds, design editor Doreen Meinders. living editor Brian Eslinger, sports editor, photographer Krys Bishop, editor Robert Hansen, academic editor Milk Trunnell. photographer Sieve Leikei. photographer Laurie Cruikshank. photographer Carol Benning. copy writer Janet Laughton, photographer Shelly Melick and Kim Ruth index Birdie Kramer, photographer Doreen Meindert check contact sheet for pictures Austin Jones busy in the darkroom Old Cold Staff 277 more than a bookstore so much more University Book and Supply 1009 West 23rd, Cedar Fa Us 266-7581 278 Berg's olleg Drug Across from the Campus. Cedar Falls. Iowa board basket for your lifestyle 911 W. 23rd St. Cedar Falls, Iowa --- FLORISTS GREENHOUSES 2003 WCSTFICLD AVK. 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MO Abbas, Lori 170 Abbe, Jeff 219 Abbott, Pam 202 Abbott, Robert 49, 68, 187 Abbott, Wes 189 Abel, Brent 219, 234 Abel, Scott 120 Abrahamson, Heidi 196 Adam, Becky 170 Adamoviez, Jeffrey 234 Adams, Anne 201 Adams, Bryant 190 Adams, Edna 196 Adams, Julie 186 Adams, Michael J. 234 Adams, Russ 108 Addengast, Cindy 182 Adkins, Linda K. 234 Adkins, Maria 176 Adkins, Pat 158 Administration 18 Ager, Bob 210 Ahlers, Ann 181 Ahlers, Cathy 162 Ahrabi-Fard, Iradge 91 Ahrens, Bill 138, 172 Ahrens, Duncan 160 AKASHA 28 Albaugh, Sharon 210 Albers, Lea Ann 234 Albert, Jerry 87 Albert, Laurie 188, 234 Alberts, Debra 234 Alberts, Mike 223 Albrecht, Laura 129, 188 Albright, Dana 181 Alexander, Steven 172 All, Melinda 234 Allee, Kate 128, 129, 234 Allen, Bradley E. 234 Allen, Raenei 120 Allen, Terry 87 Allman, Leah 212 Alpha Chi Omega 128 Afston, Andre 87 Althoff, Kevin 217 Altman, David J. 234 Altmeier, Janine 182 Altoff, Lori 188 Alumni Association 118 Ambrose, Beth 201 American Chemical Society 117 Ames, Traci 209 Ammann, Michael H. 234 Ammerman, Pamela 234 Amy 194 Anatevka 176 Anderlik, Sara 136 Anders, Elaine 210 Andersen, Tim 224 Anderson, Cheryl 130, 234 Anderson, Doug 223 Anderson, Esther 122, 197 Anderson, Jana 207 Anderson, Jane 138 Anderson, J. D. 98, 99, 104 Anderson, Jeff 224 Anderson, Jill 91 Anderson, Joe W. 234 Anderson, Kristine 127, 195, 219, 234 Anderson, Lori 179, 180 Anderson, Lynette 132, 133, 169 Anderson, Marty 97 Anderson, Michael J. 234 Anderson, Monica 168 Anderson, Roger 169 Anderson, Scott 223 Anderson, Sol 108 Anderson, Steve 211 Anderson, Tracy 179 Anderson, Dr. Wayne 70 Anderson, Wylie 74 Andres, Shawn 104 Andrcsen, Terri, 212 Andrews, Terri L. 234 Andromeda 206 Aneweer, Cindy 210 Angell, Steve 222 Anhalt, Jacqueline 117, 234 Ankrum, Martin R. 234 Anliker, Debra S. 234 Anliker, Jay M. 234 Antenen, Cheryl 234 Anthofer, Julie 211 Antigone 206 Anton, Bryan 132 Apache 160 Apartments 228 Aphrodite 207 Appleget, Scott 131, 234 Aquarius 186 Arapaho 160 Arbuckle, Jo 118 Archanbeau, Dee 197 Archer, Laura 191 Archibold, Mary Jo 197 Arends, Jon 188 Argotsinger, Jamie 234 Aries 191 Armbrecht, Diane 186 Armfield, Dean 223 Armstrong, Kay L. 187. 234 Armstrong, Teresa 172 Arobgast, Scott 169 Artis, Bill 102. 217 Ascherl, Peggy 234 Ashbacher, Larry 218 Ashby, Kim 187 Ashby, Mark 104 Ashland, Lance 162 Assmann, Chris 223 As You Like It 154 Atalanta 207 Athena 208 Atherton, Martha 163, 234 Atkins, Trade 179 Atwell, Charlie 206 Auestad. Tamara 234 Austin, Shannon 178 Avants, Tina 191 Avenson. Eric 223 Ax tel I, Mark 189 Azhar, Meor M. 234 Baas, Kathleen 181 Babcock, Patricia 117, 130, 235 Babinat, Linda 177 Babor, Nancy J. 235 Bachman, Lisa 200 Baer, Kimberly S. 235 Baer, Sharon F. 235 Bagford, Jane 181 Bagg, Gloria C. 235 Bone, Shelly 181 Bahlmann, Brian 173 Bahr, Donna 209 Baier, Brett A. 235 Baier, Melissa 179 Baier, Patricia 181, 235 Bailey, James 118 Bailey, Robert R. 235 Bailey, Robin 177 Bainter, Brooke 235 Bair, Kim 189 Baird, Karen 131 Baker, Brian 136, 186 Baker, Dave 209 Baker, Donna M. 235 Baker, Eleanor 212 Baker, Mark 136 Baker, Marlene 178, 183 Baker, Torie 178 Bakey, Tom 235 Baldwin, Lisa 235 Balk, Linda 194 Ball, Denise 178 Ballantyne, Beth 209 Ballantyne, Mike 218 Ballantyne, Patty 51, 175. 178 Ballard, Jodi 191 Baltes, Paula 172 Banaszek, Lisa M. 235 Bancroft, Cindy 181 Banks, Robin 172 Banse, Jon 219 Ban wart, Jarrett L. 235 Barber, Mary Jo 126, 193. 197 Barber, Sandra 203 Barkalow, Todd 104 Barker, Amy 206 Barker, Paul 169 Barkley, Maurice 172 Barlow, Brent K. 235 Barnes, Dawn 181 Barnes, Karen 171, 235 Barnes. Marcy 171 Barrer, Diane L. 235 Barrett, Pamela 134, 206 Barrett, Todd 161 Barrick, Bonnie 200 Barrick, Cindy 180 Barrick, Roger 189 Barringer, Nina 194 Barron. Scott 210, 235 Bartels, Shari R. 235 Bartine, Susan 138 Bartlett Hall 158 Bartlett Hall Senate 125 Bartusch, Robin 200 Barvinek, Sue 212 Barwegen, Winnifred 200 Baseball (M) 104 Basketball (M) 94 Basketball (W) 98 Bast, Brian 222 Bast, Kelly M. 235 Bates, Beth 203 Bates, Cathy 99, 202 Index 281 Bates, Sara 181 Batterson, Dee 117 Batterson, Jeff 218 Battey, Howard 102 Bauer, Cheryl 171 Bauer, Deb 181 Bauer, Susan 194 Baughman, Kristin 235 Baughman, Teresa 171 Baxter, Linda 202 Beall, Nancy 130, 235 Bealles, Bill 87 Beall-Thomas, Tamara 130, 235 Bean, Andrea L 122, 136, 178, 235 Beard, Cynthia 187 Beasley, Danessa 197 Beaudry, Brian 170 Beck, Bob 223 Beck, Joni 126, 178, 235 Beck, Stacey 186 Becker, Daryl 223 Becker, Dean 162 Becker, Gloria 196 Becker, Jim 218 Becker, Karen 207 Becker, Linda 163 Becker, Rod 218 Becker, Troy 108 Beckett, Lisa 189 Beckman, Sherry 197, 235 Beckmann, Christ 131, 211 Beckmann, Jeffrey D. 235 Beckmann, Mike 170 Beeghley, Scott 217 Beck, Terry 216 Been, Rod 108, 225 Beenblossom, Julie 39, 187 Beenken, Galen 218 Begg. Sonja 129. 211 Behan, Joe 136 Behlers, Steven D. 138. 235 Behling, Cheryl 191 Behling, John 119 Behling, Leta 119 Behrends, Kent 208 Behrendt. Mary Beth 132, 138, 182 Behrens, Dawn 203 Behrens, Marc 189 Behrens, Scott 168 Beisker, Sherry 169 Beisner, Linda 128, 133, 200 Belknap, Mike 218 Bell, Becky 202 Bell, Daniel 218, 235 Bell, David 163 Bell. Kathy 209 Bell, Ken 164 Bella 200 Belle 194 Bellig, John 97 Bellus, Benjamin Jr. 235 Bellville, Dean 218 Bern rich, Debbie 236 Benda, Kelly 190 Ben del, JoEllen 236 Bender Hall 166 Benesh, Frost 212 Benetti, Joseph 236 Benner, Michele 138, 236 Bennett, Jeff 136, 211 Bennett, Kathy 172 Bennett, Robin 163 Benning, Brenda 177 Benning, Carol 161, 277 Benson, Carolee 170 Benson, Cheryl 236 Benson, Terri 106 Benson, Verla 169 Bentler, Suzanne 236 Berg, Eric 219 252 Index Berg, Russ 170 Bergen, Deb 169 Berger, Bill 209 Berger, Jennifer 106, 236 Berger, Jill 172 Berger, Julie A. 236 Berger, Karla 236 Berger, Mark 217 Bergeson, William 135, 186 Berglund, Patricia 236 Berner, Julie 194 Berninhous, Terry 139, 187 Bernott, Tim 222 Berns, Doug 171 Berridge, James 125, 128, 222 Berry, Brad 210 Berry, Dave 172 Berry, Elizabeth 116, 236 Berry, Jeff 94, 108 Berryhill, Bryan 206 Bessman, Meg 200 Best, Gerald 87 Best, Tammi 176 Beta Beta Beta 123 Bethel, James 225 Beurskens, Pete 88 Beuter, Mary 201 Beutner, Dan 136, 222 Beyer, Jose 225 Beykirch, Hugo, Dr. 81 Bezehertny, Ammie 181 Biancalana, Tony 188 Bibbons, Jim 217 Bickel, Morgan S. 236 Biehl, Mary L. 194, 236 Biermann, Rhonda 133 Bierwirth, Becky 180 Bierwirth, Robin 236 Biesemier, Linda 208 Bigalow, John 218 Bigelow, Bard 190 Bigger, Brett A. 236 Bigger, Clinton 142 Bigger, Jeaneal 194 Bilkes, Jim 210 Biller, Andrew F. 136, 236 Biller, Angie 203 Billett, Julie 131, 236 Billman, Randy 172 Bilsborough, Laurie 203 Bingham, Elizabeth 181 Birchard, Jana 121, 211 Bird sell. Rod 224 Birkedal. Phil 127, 209 Bischoff, Laura 236 Bisenious, Phil 222 Bishop, Dave 218 Bishop, Krys 276 Bittner, Janice 91 Blackard, Peggy 131 Blackburn, Kevin 208 Blackford, Peggy 170 Blair, Dale 223 Blake, Kirby 173 Blaker, Diane 236 Bland, Wendy 169 Blaser, Karla 208 Bleile, Ron 217 Bless, Larae 195 Block, Angie 202 Block, Jay 94 Blocker, James 138, 225 Bloomquist, Steve 219 Blum, Dennis 189 Blum, Keith 225 Blum, Laura 190 Blumer, Brent 217 Boatright, Kevin 140 Bobst, Chris J. 236 Bobst, Jason W. 236 Bockhaus, Janey 170 Bodensteiner, Joseph 190 Boe, Terry 161 Boeckmann, Kellie 190 Boehm, Tens 132, 236 Boehmer, Donna 91 Boekhoff, Donald 169 Boemecke, Tim 223 Boenish, Vernon 217, 236 Boesen, Tony 188 Boger, Imina 179 Bohan, Colette 170 Bohlmann, Tim 108, 186 Bohman, Dwight 223 Bohner, Becky 188 Bohner, Mike 223 Bohning, Shelley 180 Bohr, Uinger 208 Bohr, Jill 208 Bohr, Scott 216 Boise 216 Bollhoefer, Russell 217 Bollinger, Bill 223 Bolman, Lynn 216 Bond, Kelly 169 Bond, Mark 128, 218 Bone, Kimberly 206, 236 Boner, Joanne 191 Bonner, Scott 138, 206 Bonz, Lori 210 Boots, Myra 50 Booze, Julie A. 236 Bor beck, Susan 117, 130, 236 Borcherding, Tom 189 Borcherding, Val 236 Borcherding, Vonda 172 Botchers, Tom 222 Bordeaux 200 Borlaugh, Tracy 121 Bos, Lori 189 Bossard, Dave 97 Botine, Gary 168 Bottke, Nancy L. 211, 236 Boultinghouse, Gavin 187 Boumar, Gary 62 Bowers, Cindy 99, 236 Bowers, Kristin 210 Bowes, Rhonda 176 Bowman, Dwight 136 Bowman, Gary J. 134, 206, 236 Boyd, Brad 136 Boyd, Carl 87 Boysen, Carla 181 Boysen, Glenn 24 Brae key, Denise 237 Braden, Rebecca 237 Bradford, Kevin D. 162, 237 Bradley, Gregory 216, 237 Bradley, Jim 217 Bradley, Kathi 195 Bradley, Thomas 116, 138 Brady, Richard 217 Braman, Angie 212 Brammer, Diane 201 Bramwell, Willis 237 Brand, Curtis E. 171. 237 Brand, Ken 217 Brandow, Jolen 210 Brandt, Greg 187 Brandt, Jim 211 Brandt, Linda 181 Bratschie, Jeff 87 Brau, Wayne 206 Braughton. Michele 237 Braun, Anthony L. 237 Braun, Mary 180 Brause, Duane R. 237 Brcka. Terry D. 171, 237 Brechler, Mary 196 Brecht, Steven 189 Brecht, Susan 195 Breitback, Jerry 97 Breitenbucher, Thomas 237 Brekke, Brenda K. 187, 237 Brenna, Susan R. 237 Brennan, Clifford 74 Brennan, Theresa J. 237 Brctey, Christine 237 Breuer, Joan 192 Brcuer, Joan 195 Bticker, Tammy 203 Brickner, Beth 208 Bridges, Lynne 207 Bridgewater, Cary 169 Briggs 171 Briggs, Don 97 Briggs, Lora 168 Briggs, Mary 77 Bright, Steve 219 Briner, Paula 237 Brinning, Angela 130, 237 Briseno, Dolores 172 Bro, Michael W. 223, 237 Brobst, Cindy 212 Brobst, Debra 206, 237 Brockschink, Betty 237 Brockschink, Kim 121, 172 Brooks, Carol 121 Brooks, Sherry 176 Brosnihan, Margaret 195 Brown, Barbara 237 Brown, Beth 196 Brown, Cathy 101, 181 Brown, Charlene 172 Brown, Dave 171 Brown, Diana 180 Brown, Julie 126, 177 Brown, Keith 210 Brown, Kristi 237 Brown, Laurie A. 189, 237 Brown, Martha L. 195, 237 Brown, Mary A. 116, 237 Brown, Michelle 212 Brown, Peg 181 Brown, Todd 216 Brown, Tom 189 Brown, Toni 189 Brownell, Tammy 200 Bruce, Doug 216 Bruchmann, Alison 190 Bruck, Robin 211 Bruder, Marti 87 Brudvig, Andrea 202 Brueckner, Cretchen 161 Bruha, John E. 122 Bruha, Norman 125 Brumm, Jill 195 Brunner, Susan 180 Bruns, Todd 161 Brunson, Pam 161 Brus, Lynette 182 Brush, Dave 168 Bryan, Cori 196 Bryan, Fred 160, 165 Bryant, Charlie 187 Bubke, Jane 162 Buchanan, Shelley 172 Buchfinck, Jon 209 Buck. Lowell 185, 190 Buck, Pam 203 Buckley, Denise 237 Buckmaster, Larry 209 Bucknam, Chris 108 Buckner, Susan 178 Buckwalter, Chris 162 Budnik, Julie 237 Budwek, Adrianne 117, 130, 237 Buekhoff, Don 138 Buelow, Laurie 194 Buenzow, Terry 186 Buesing, Angie 148 Bughman, Lee 137, 216 Buisman, Kevin 170 Bukatz, Wendy 171 Bull, Andrea 162 Bullen, Janan 190 Bullen, Suzanne 190 Burch, Vicki 195 Burds, Shirley 237, 276 Buresh, Jeff 189 Burg, Amy 169 Burgardt, Barbara 210, 237 Burgess, Becky 162, 238 Burgher, Greg 161 Burgus, Terri 197 Burington, Joyce 180 Burke, Carol 211 Burke, Jenny 162 Burke, Michele 194 Burkes, Carolyn 195 Burkhardt, Diane 171 Burkle, Kim 238 Burmeister, Dawn 182 Burnett, Brian 188 Burnett, Dave 208 Burns, Bobbi 129, 211 Burns, Cheryl 182 Burns, Cleo 225 Burns, Jennifer 177, 238 Burns, Julie 143 Burr, Donna 203 Burrell, Steve 65 Burrow, Jim 80 Burt, Cheryl 127, 207 Burton, Dave 113 Busch, June 124 Busche, Melissa 181 Bush, Lori 176 Buss, Jeff 87 Buss, Lori 171 Bussard, Brian 218 Bussard, Judith 119 Bussard, Ken 119 Busse, Lisa 172 Butler, David 108, 211 Butler, Lori 210 Butt, Rhonda 109 Butters, Mark 190 Buyert, Barb 121, 176 Buysse, Kim 202 Buzynski, Cheryl 197 Byers, Jerry 120, 160 By ford, Joe 104 Byrne, Mary 126 Byrnes, Larry 218 Cabalka, LeAnne 176 Caballero, Deborah 238 Caccitore, Joe 217 Cahalan, John 104 Cahoy, Arnold 218 Cain, Gene 223 Cain, Jerry 224 Caldwell, Ed 217 Calhoun, William 118 Callahan, Rick 211 Callahan, Terri 142 Callanan, Cary 218 Camelot 176 Cammer, Dale 206 Campbell, Dave 55, 238 Campbell, Doug 189 Campbell Hall 174 Campbell, J. Scott 161 Campbell, Robin 238 Campbell, Steve 55 Campidilli, Steven 225 Campus Planning Advisory Committee 139 Canfield, Susie 182 Capesius, Ann 209 Capesius, Mike 222 Capps, Sue 179 Capricorn 168 Carlile, Christy 129 Carlile, Ciela 179 Carlin, Dan 186 Carlson, Brian 224 Carlson, Kathy 195 Carlson, Kristy 197 Carlson, Scott 224 Carlson, Shari 186 Carman, Keith 97 Carnes, Kathy 181 Carney, Jim 104 Carpenter 216 Carpenter, Sandy 124, 138, 195 Carrie 195 Carriker, Daniel R. 238 Carris, Patience 202 Carroll 222 Carroll, Chris 224 Carroll, Leanne 132, 169 Carstens, Kevin 216 Carter, Melanie 238 Carter, Shawn 172 Carver, Fred 63 Carver, Polly 176 Casady, Doreen 200 Case, Doug 108 Case, Suzanne 195 Casel, Karla 193 Casey, Jim 218 Cash, Lisa 186, 238 Cashman, Karen 124, 195 Cashman, Michelle 126, 132, 182 Cassady, Ray 238 Castro, Jeff 97 Cat 195 Catava 201 Catleft, Robert 160 Catlett, Chris 195 Cavanaugh, Christine 180 Cavanaugh, Janet 132, 206 Cayton, James 238 Cechota, Cynthia 131, 238 Ceilley, Colette 238 Ceilley, Rene L. 238 Cemore, George 87, 88 Ccreijo, Jorge 238 Cereiio, Maria P. 238 Cernhouse, Paul 217 Cernohouse, Sharon 238 Chablis 201 Chalfant, Cynthia 238 Chalfant, Lloyd A. 238 Chalstrom, lorn 190 Chamber, Siobhan 169 Chambers, Wally 86, 87 Chan, Ray 87 Chandle, Loren 186 Chaney, Amy S. 238 Chapman, Dori 202 Chapman, Pamela 238 Chapman, Sharon 202 Chapman, Terry 224 Charlie 196 Charlier, Tammie 202 Chase, Mary 191 Chase, Melaine 238 Chau, Co 171 Chederquist, Kim 127, 170 Cheer Squads 120, 141 Cheetany, Tammam 206, 238 Chelikowsky, Laura 180 Cheyenne 161 Index 2A3 Chidester, Karin 163 Chihak, Lori 138 Chiles, Dave 207 Chiodo, Lisa 179, 183 Choate, Jim 190 Chorus (W) 35 Christen, Erin 93 Christensen, Curt 218 Christenson, Jan 176 Christianson, Daniel 190, 238 Christianson, Mark 173 Christison, Lisa 109 Christy, Julie A. 238 Chung. Brian 164 Church. Renese 212 Church, Rhonda 212 Clark, Carolyn 181 Clark, DeAnn 211 Clark. Jane B. 238 Clark, Jay 87 Clark, Jeffrey 224. 238 Clark, Kim 196 Clark, Marshelle 238 Clark, Ralph 87 Clark, Ron 217 Clark, Susan 197 Clarke 222 Clary, Sheryl 201 Clasen, Kurt L. 238 Classon, Lorri 120, 129, 238 Claude, Darwin J. 239 Claude, Doreen 203 Clause, Joan 201 Clauson, Tom 207, 217 Clauson, Lori 188 Claussen, Thomas 239 Clayberg, Regina 170 Clayton, Lisa 131, 133, 239 Clayton, Mike 222 Clem, Dave 219 Clemitus, Beth 200 Clemons, Ken 185, 190, 276 Clemons, Kevin 165, 239 Clevenger, Lynne 200 Cline, Angela 208 Cline, Doug 211 Cline, Kristi 212 Cloud, Brenda 109, 201 Clouse, Kirk 219 Clutter, Jeff 97 Coach, Carmin 186 Coady, Tara 208 Coan, Dave 210 Cobb, Dion 96, 97 Cocco, Paul 97 Cochran, Annette 131 Cocking, Mary 200 Coder re, Kevin 138, 208 Cofer, Carla 186 Coffey, Joe 136, 188 Cogdall, Dave 142 Coggins, Paul 138, 162 Cole, Brian 168 Cole, Carol 178 Cole, Tom 170 College Bowl 47 College of Education 62 College of Humanities and Fine Arts 66 College of Natural Sciences 70 College of Social and Behavioral Sci- ences 74 Collins, Chad 172 Collison, Carmen 201, 239 Colton, Calen 113 Colwell, Phil 136 Colwell, Tom 168 Comanche 161 Combs, Celeste 99 Comes, Jodi 196 Conley Ann 199, 203 23-4 Index Con Ion, Luke 225 Conn, Joel 219 Connecly, James 224 Conner, Clair 127, 206 Conners, John 20 Connolly, Diane 239 Connor, Jay 108 Constantinidou, Fofi 161 Coohey, Carol 239 Cook, Brian 161 Cook, Connie 128, 171, 239 Cook, Gloria 206 Cook, Lori A. 106. 107, 239 Cook, Lorraine 189 Cook, Lynn 177 Cook, Mike 224 Cook, Patty 180 Cook, Ray 87, 164 Cook, Stephanie 169 Cook, Todd 142, 206 Cook, Vicki 118 Cooksey, Gary 163 Coonradt, Lisa 239 Coons, Cynthi 239 Cooper, Karen 124, 195 Cooper, Todd 128, 173 Copeland, Julie 191 CopDock, Jo 201 Corbin, Steven 60 Corcoran, Carol 239 Cordey 202 Cor die, Mike 223 Corkery, l 'anda 239 Corkins, Bob 131 Cor left, Jolen 194, 239 Cor mack, Debbie 182, 239 Cormaney, Miki 171 Cornwell, Joyce 186, 239 Corsello, Chris 187 Cortez, Tim 223 Cosel, Kevin 208 Cosens, Mark 104 Cosentino, Stephanie 178 Costello, Mark A. 239 Costigan, Karen 197 Cotter, Leslie 195 Cotton, Terry 224 Cottrell, Lori 176 Couey, Stephen 138 Courter, Jim 218 Courtright, Michele 132, 135, 239 Cowan, Ann 203 Cowan, Spencer 87 Cowell, Phyllis 239 Cowin, John A. 239 Cox, Bruce 97, 170 Coy, Daniel 132 Coyer, John 162 Coyle, Scott 190 Coyne, John 223 Coyne, Phil 164 Crabbe. Joe 219 Craft. Terri 99 Craig, Terri 93, 188 Crain, Tim 222 Cramer, Patty 129, 211 Crandall, Leanne 190 Crandell, John 186 Crane, Diane 135 Cranston, Alan 32 Crawford, Anthony 87 Crawford, Eric 100, 225 Crawford, Sharon 130, 212, 239 Crawford. Teresa 136, 200, 239 Crawford, Timothy 239 Crees, David 97 Crees, Valerie 130, 239 Crews, Tammy 211 Crimes, Rick 225 Crimmins, Mary Jo 239 Crimmins, Mike 189 Crock, Tom 218 Cronbaugh, Chris 219 Cronbaugh, Wendy 161 Crooks, Ginger 168 Cross, Carol 169 Cross, Chris 168 Cross Country (M) 88 Cross Country (W) 89 Cross, John S. 122 Cross, Rodney 186, 239 Crotts, Rick 215, 218 Crouch, Kim 182 Croug, Doug 131 Crowley, Sandra 177 Crowley, Tim 207 Crucible 148 Cruiksahnk, Laurie 196, 277 Culbert, Greg 162 Culbertson. Lori 197 Cumberland, Halane 163 Cummins 223 Cunningham, Carol 186 Cunningham, Chuck 189 Cunningham, Tammy 168 Curran, Paul 125, 224 Currans, Carol 177 Curris, President Constantine 3, 18, 21, 135 Curry, Ellen 132, 207 Curson, Tracy 178 Curtis, Connie 189 Curtis, David 172 Cusick. Maria 176 CutshaU, Laura 195 Cuvelier, Lynn Cuvelier, Paul 218 Cuvelier, Tom 219 Czabala, Carol 239 Czolgosz, Christine 201 Dachenbach, Karen 203 Dacres, Matt 224 Daque, Ron 210 Dahl, Paul 128, 217 Dahlem, Richard 239 Dahlstrom, Lonnie 208 Dahms, Tonya 171 Dake, Denise 239 Dakota 162 Dale, Russell 239 Daleske, Beth 240 Dali, Amy 91 Daly, Debbie 196 Daly, Dee 202 Dammann, Jacqueline 181 Damone, Anita 240 Dana, Deb 179 Dancer Hall 184 Daniel, Patty 172 Daniels, Lisa 240 Daniels, Mike 87 Danly, Rob 209 Dao, Tuan A. 164 Darrah, Sara 202 Darrow, Jim 190 Dau, Kent 216 Daubs, Patricia 240 Dau Schmidt, Kimberly 181, 240 Davidson, Allan 142 Davis, Darrel 135 Davis, Deb 210 Davis, Kris 172 Davis, Paul E. 240 Davis, Philip T. 130, 240 Davis, Shelly 240 Davis, Traci 197 Davitt, Kim 163 Davitt, Stephanie 130 Daw, B. J. 119 Daw, Glen 119 Day, Julie 130 Day, Kelli 131 Day, Michele 124, 152, 153, 197 DeBeer, Carol 240 Deberg, Del 217 Deberg, Shawn 133 DeBo, Mike 103, 137 DeBolt, Dennis 97 Debrowcr, Janine 240 Decker, Dave 224 Decker, Denice 176 DeCook, Donna 136 DeCook, JoAnn 169 Deetz, Donna 202 DeGreef, Diane 195, 240 Deibler, Lisa 240 De-Ja-Vu 177 Deke, Dennis 171 Delafield, Dave 136 Delany, Mary 155 Delaney, Richard 224 Delashmutt, Doug 171 Delashmutt, Kimberly 126, 240 Delperdang, Ann 240 Delperdang, Janice 209 Delperding, Joe 217 Deluhery, Teresa 130 Demeter 203 DeMeulenuere, Bob 161, 171 Demmer, Luann 203 Demuth, Diane 176 Denham, Jim 119 Denham, Matey 119, 163, 240 DeHartog, Rob 203 Dennis, Anthony 161 Dennis, Dan 161 Dennis, Kim 162 DePaepe, Edward 240 DePenning, Richard 240 Derby, Richard 240 DeReus, Mike 187 Dettmann, Deborah 176 Deutsch, Eileen 227 Deutsch, Linda 130 Deutsch, Todd 97, 227 DeVaul, John 217 Devault, Martha 196 Devereux, Nancy 212 DeVilder, Dan 173 Devine, Brian 218 Devine, Mary 120, 195 Devine, Nancy 202 DeWall, Joe 171 Dewit, Natalie 240 DeYoung, Raedean 168 Dial, Cheryl 177 Dial, Terry 136 Dideo, Kevin 219 Diekmann, Vicki 136 Diemer, Curtis 171, 240 Diercksen, Leann 240 Diers, Carl 172 Diers, Jana 203 Diers, Janet 240 Dietl, Carrie 159 Dietrich, Dave 218 Dietz, Al 188 Dietzel, Cynthia 240 Diez, Ray 142 Digman, Lisa 207 Digmann, Cindy 123, 196 Dillon, Scott 224 Di I saver, Karen 148 Dimig, Shirl 162 Dione 209 Dionysus 209 Dishner, Ernest 62, 65 Disney, Brian 173 Ditsworth, Jill 240 Dittmer, Joe 222 Dittmer, LaVonne 172 Dittrich, Jim 140 Dix, Karen 118 Dixon, Jim 219 Dobish, Diana 240 Dobson, Cindi 187 Dodge, Curtis 173, 240 Doeden, Jay 116, 136 Doermann, Tom 173 Dogotch, Corinne 201 Dolan, Marv 240 Dolan, Rochelle 240 Doll 177 Dollash, Linda 180 Dominv, Margaret 130 Donaghy; Brian 240 Donahue, Julie 203 Donat, Pat 143, 178 Donlin, Kelly 207 Donnelly, Paul 223, 224 Donovan, David 219 Donovan, LeAnn 210 Doody, Susan 50, 80 Dooley, Carol 201 Dooly, Robert 170 Doonan, Jan 188 Dostal, Jane 195 Dostal, Jeff 189 Doster, Thomas 240 Dot set h, Keith 219 Dotzenrod, Lisa 241 Doud, Justy 104 Doud, Trish 191 Doughan, David 160, 241 Dougherty, Anita 241 Dougleady, Dennis 218 Dow, Teresa 176 Downer, Tammy 212 Downex, John 139 Downey. Dr. John C. 78, 80, 142 Downey, Kathy 179 Downing, Joni 169 Downing, Kelly 207 Downs, Dan 168 Downs, Mike 222 Doyle, Carol 190 Doyle, Mary 200 Doyle, Shelly 241 Drahozal, Lisa 212 Drahozal, Rick 172 Drake 217 Drees, Lisa 182 Drew, Cary 217 Drew, James 241 Drew, Juliann 121, 169 Drew, Karen 209, 213 Drew, Sue 181 Driscoll, Laura 200 Drury, Stephen 180 Dry Run Creek Revival 29 Duarte, Quentin 170 Ducker, Dan 170 Duckworth, Cynthia 241 Dudenhoffer, Marty 219 Dudolski, Julie 241 Duea, Jill 202 Duer, Kirk 216 Duff. Jill 186 Duff, Steven 241 Dugan, Christi 201 Duhrkopf, Clark 217 Dunakey, Matt 102 Duncombe, Patricia 126, 180 Dunham, DeDe 212 Duning, Beth 195 Duning, Kim 124, 196 Dunkel, Norbert 220 Dunlay, Dennis 129, 241 Dunlay, Mary 201 Dunn, Kathleen 201, 241 Dunn, Sheila 127, 210 Dunne, Marty 169 Dunshee, Dorla 186 Dupont. Agnes 195 Dupont, David 206 Durbin, Rebecca 201 Du relow, Dave 138 Durham, Dr. Norris 74 Durham, Rob 88, 108 Durr ell, David 168 Duskin, Dawn 171 Duster, Marilyn 195, 241 Dvorak, Bill 173 Dwyer, Dan 217 Dyer, Nancy 129 Dykeman, Nancy 208 Dykstra, Curtis 241 Dyson, Dan 168, 241 Dzikonski, Craig 171 Dzikonski, Jill 93, 121 Eash, Susan 131 Eason, Olivia 241 Eason, Trish 106 East, Edgar 241 Eaton, Joni 101, 197 Eaton, Kim 195 Ebers, Jane 241 Ebers, Julie 127, 211 Ebert. Dick 208 Eck, Lac retia 121 Eckhardt, Rich 187 Eckhart, Craig 241 Edelweiss 178 Eder, Sylvia 189 Edmundson, Joyce 190 Edner, Sylvia 91 Edson, Ruth 117, 130, 210, 241 Edwards, John 94 Edwards, Scott 120 Eernisse, Marcic 128, 190 Efting, James 241 Egan, Beth 188 Egan, Cathy 150 Egger, Paul 108 Eggers, Laura 197 Egli, Joan 127. 131, 210 Enters, Sherrilyn 181 Ehresman, Pam 179 Ehresman, Shelley 132 Eichelberger, Don 118 Einck, Scott 186, 241 Eklov, Jennifer 182 Elbert, Donald 169 Elbert, Janette 197 Eldridge, Kim 191 Election 32 Eller, Donnelle 164 Ellerbrock, Judy 180 Ellertson, Kathy 241 Elliott, Stephen 194 Ellis, Barbara 178, 241 Ellsworth, Darrell 163, 241 Elmore, Melinda 189 Elsberry, Sandy 109 Else, Renee 241 Elwood, Marina 208 Index 285 Emberton, Deanna 187 Emery, Mark 218 Emig, Irvin 241 Emme, Lisa 194 Emmel, Carl 216 Emresman, Rochelle 187 Encke, Creg 206 Endgame 149 Endicott, Cami 201 Engardt, Susan 142 Engebretson, Mary 181 Engel, Jeff 92 Engelhardt, Doreen 241 Engel ken, Jeffery 241 Engelkes, Faith 118 Engelnook, Jeff 188 Engen, Eric 219 Eng hausen, Lori 201 English, Christopher 92, 241 Enrietto, Jeff 97 Epling, Bruce 241 Erdmann, Ann 212, 242 Ericksen, Scott 242 Erik sen, Wendy 196 Erickson, Dan 219 Erickson, Deb 182 Erickson, Diane 201 Erickson, Harley 80 Erickson, Jeff 223 Erickson, Russ 223 Erpelding, Connie 242 Erpelding, Sylvia 172 Erusha, Don 87 Eslinger, Brian 276 Espinosa, Dawn 129, 211 Essert, Linda 176 Estep, Mary 142 Etherington, Jeff 222 Etter, Jeff 164 Etzel, Scott 87, 173 Euritt, Ladana 242 Evans, Jay 172 Evans, Michelle 197 Evans, Tony 164 Evens, Pam 242 Evens, William 242 Evers, Dean 171 Ewoldt, John 242 Ewoldt, Lisa 242 Ewoldt, Susan 242 Faber, Craig 108 Fagen, Peter 133, 210, 242 Fairchild, Susie 178 Fajdich, Joe 136, 223 Falconer, Jeff 171 Fall, Shannon 212 Family Housing 226 Fannon, Mary 178 Farland, Todd 242 Farley, Mark 87 Fasse, Denise 242 Fath, Missy 179 Fatka, Kelly 129, 211 Faulkner, Chris 205, 207 Feaker, Sonya 106, 162 Fear, Kathleen 168 Fearing, Kelly 195 FeazelT, Laura 201 Fedderson. Sandy 182 266 Index Federspiel, Karla 242 Fee bag, Dave 188 Feeney, Moira 169 Feigenbaum, Jacaueline 182 Feistritzer, Monika 163 Feldman, Bruce 104 Fell, Mark L 242 Feller, Chellney 202, 242 Fennelly, Larry 223 Ferguson, Drew 108, 222 Ferguson, Norma 202 Ferrie, Jane 120 Fettes, Rich 223 Fettkether, Kathleen 191 Fettkether, Michael 173, 242 Fetty, Cameron 188 Fetty, Kent 188 Fetty, Scott 188 Fetzer, Kimberly 242 Fetzer, Timothy 225, 242 Feverbach, Julie 177 Fey, Trade 129 Fiala, Lori 189 Fifield. Lory 190 Fillman, Julie 138, 209 Findlev, Wende 212 Fingalsen, Melissa 195 Finger, Mary 191 Fink, Bruce 163 Fink, Julie 187 Fink, Kevin 171 Fink, Tammy 202 Finley, Barb 207 Finley, Dawn 189 Finley, Dee Ann 189, 242 Finmicum, Cleone 171 Finn, Don 161 Finnegan, Collen 203 Finnegan, Joe 218 Finnegan, Linda 185 Finnegan, Shawn 242 Fisch, Creg 171 Fiscus, John 160 Fish, Linda 242 Fishbein, Gregg 168 Fishel, Jeffrey 219 Fisher, Feanne 181 Fitzgerald, John 242 Fitzpatrick, Daniel 242 Fitzpatrick, Jeanette 119 Fjelstus, Jill 103, 172 Flanigan, Gary 219 Flatt, Howard 218 Fleagle, Steven 242 Fleming, Brad 171 Fleming, Dave 210, 213 Fleming, Judy 207 Fleming, Morrie 131, 170 Fleming, Susan 201 FI etch all, Cheryl 178 Fletcher, Denise 181 Fletcher, Leslie 209 Fletcher, Pam 190 Flick, Dan 88 Flickinger, Scott 163 Floden, Kevin 225 Floerchinger, Brian 136, 224 Florence, Lori 191 Floy, Angie 163 Fluckiger, Daniel 242 Fluhrer, Sara 197 Foens, Melissa 242 Fogt, Tom 172 Fogue, Mary 212 Foley, Lynette 242 Folk Dance Festival 42 Follett, Joseph 142, 242 Football 84 Ford, Bret 131 Forehenbrach, Sandy 197 Forrest, Paige 162 Forsythe, Dawn 162 Fortney, Margo 136, 187 Fortney, Meg 136 Foster, Deb 191 Foster, Rob 223 Foster, Rona 181 Fougarty, Laura 202 Fox, Greg 225 Fox, Mark E. 242 Fox, Steve 206 Foxhoven, Tony 219 Foxx, Sue 210 Foy, Christopher 187, 242 Foy, Natalie 195 Fraise, Penny 202 Franck, Linda 191 Franke, Daniel 187, 243 Franken, Dr. Mary 74 Franzen, Mary 195 Frascht, Todd 216 Fratzke, Brenda 99 Frazier, Jeffrey 136 Freebolin, Fred 87 Free burg, Carol 197 Freel, Tim 210 Freese, Bill 209 Freese, Rick 142 Frego, Charlie 227 Frego, Jesse 227 Frego, Sherce 227 Freimuth, Julie 203, 203 Frcitae, Beth 182 Frembgen, Tamara 243 Frericns, Scott 223 Freshwater, Lori 99 Fresmann, Charlotte 210 Fretwell, Lorrane 181 Frette, Tom 113 Frick, Paulette 243 Frick, Scott 218 Frideres, Victoria 243 Frieden, Brenda 181 Frieden, Rob 189 Friederich, Craig 243 Friedhoff, Paul 170 Friedman, June 243 Friedrechsen, Raymond 243 Friegen, Tim 161 Friess, Doug 87 Friest, John 92 Friestad, Jennifer Frost, Doug 223 Frost, Tagged 80 Fry, Kent 168 Fuerhoff, Jill 168 Fuhrman, Deborah 243 Fuhrman, Shelly 170 Fulitano, Jill 243 Fullenworth, Connie 243 Fuller, Amy 212 Fuller, Fletcher 216 Fuller, Jim 87 Fuller, Joe 86. 87 Fuller, Melody 203 Fuller, Nancy 243 Fuller, Vicki 190 Fullerton, Julie 189 Fullick, Mike 170 Fundermann, Stacey 243 Funke, Carol 176 Funston, Kari 212 Fury, Ann 203 Futrell, Brent 243 Fye, Julie 202 e Cibbard, Elizabeth 243 Gabel, Rick 104 Gabelmann, Merri Jo 18$ Gabrielson, Mary 202 Gaddis, Laurie 124, 194 Gaedke, Linda 210 Gaes, Kendra 200 Gaffney, Jamie 170 Gaffney, Michele 243 Galeazzi, Mike 173 Gall, Timothy 172, 243 Galliano 202 Galligan, Barbara 200 Galligan, Kelli 194 Galloway, Mark 219 Gamache, Mary Gamma Phi Beta 129 Gandt, Rebecca 204 Ganscmcr. Christine 194, 243 Gansen, Ed 216 Gardalen, Carren 203 Gardiner, Donitta 113, 243 Gardner, James 170 Gardner, Patti 243 Garlock, Gale 243 Carman, Laura 99, 182, 243 Carman, Rachel 176 Garner, Bruce 108 Garrett, Terry 190 Garst 223 Garvey, Carol 182 Garwood, Jill 197 Gary, Robin 130 Gassman, Korey 163 Gates, Bon 168 Gates, Bruce 243 Gates, Kimberly 243 Gates, Shelly 243 Gaul, Dianne 194 Gaul, Janis 162 Caul, Marion 186, 243 Gaulrapp, Debbie 181 Gavin, lami 175, 176 Gawreluk, Mary 162 Gazzo, Mary Jo 203 Gealow, Lenny 217 Gear 217 Gear, Cheryl 207 Gearhart, Steve 88, 108 Gebel, Linda 209 Gebel, Paul 216 Gebhart, Rita 243 Gedwillo, Steve 116, 135, 140, Gee, Lorraine 195 Geerlings, Tom 222 Geerts, Lisa 208 Gehrig, David 189 Geiger, Ann 212 Geiken, Lynn 216 Geistfeld, Ronald 206 Gemini 190 Gerber, Pam 169, 173 Gerdes, Ann 169 Gerholdt, Steve 222 Get ling, Julie 194 Gerling, Lisa 132, 197, 243 Gerzema, Dave 218 Gethmann, Sabre 212 Cettemy, Robert 186 Gettings, Scott 169 Geuronk, Penny 189 Gevock, Angela 200 Ghere, Karen 49 Gibart, Dan 88 Gibben, Joe 97 Gibbs, Pam 168 Gibbs, Todd 225 Gibson, David 218 Gilbert, Cherie 128, 179 Gilbert, Julie 180 Gilbert, Michelle 243 Gilbertson, Jack 149 Gilbraith, Peggy 197 Gilchrist, Betsy 203 Gil sen, Albert 74 Gill, Cynthia 206 Gillespie, Margot 103, 162 Gill man, Dave 228 Gillman, Greg 142, 172, 244 Gilpin, Wanda 197 Gilson, Tim 218 Gingrich, Kyle 136, 161 Giordano, Rosanna 123 Gipple, Todd 187 Girken, Laurie 179 Gisch, Larry 102, 216 Gisolf, Janna 197 Giere, Debbie 172, 173 (Jlascock, Mark 216, 244 Glasnapp, Brooks 108 Glassmaker, Brian 88, 108 Gleason, Ann 93, 201 Gleason, Eric Scott 122, 244 Gleason, James 244 Gleason, Jane 244 Glee Club 29 Goarke, Chris 122 Coed ken, Lori 197 Goerdt, Terry 222 Goetz, Rebecca 11, 121 Gohlinghorst, Peggy 132, 138, 202 Golf, Men's 102 Golf, Women's 103 Coll, Joel 186, 244 Goode, Brad 210 Goddell, Timothy 244 Goodell, Todd 88, 108 Goodhue, Steve 187 Good love, Jane 191 Goodlove, Jay 92 Goodman, Doris 197 Goodwin, Jennifer 186 Goodwin, Kathi 185 Goodwin, Valerie 15, 121 Gootee, Kathryn 188, 244 Gootee, Michael 117, 132, 188 Gordon, Joyce 244 Cordon, Stewart 244 Goree, Darryl 87, 244 Gorman, Jim 217 Goswick, Curt 186 Gottschalk, Kara 208 Gould, Heidy 244 209, 243 Gould, Phil 92 Gould, Shelly 200 Gout, Russ 189 Governor's Run For Heart 45 Grace, James 244 Graduate College 78 Graduate Student Organization 142 Grady, Cheryl 195 Graen, Nancy 244 Graham, Steven 190 Gramenz, Kim 180 Gramowski, Bruce 206 Grandfield, Daniel 244 Grandhi, Raj 162 Granlund, Geri 179 Granlund, Julie 244 Grant, Dave 97 Grant, Kim 196 Graves, Mark 223 Gray, Amy 93, 162 Gray, Chris 181, 188 Gray, Robin 206, 244 Green, Brian 164 Green, David 223 Green, Kenneth 102 Green, Madonna 188 Green, Melodie 209 Green, Laurie 202 Green, Rick 217 Greene, Maggie 182 Greene, Mark 170 Greenfield, Steve 224 Greenlee, Teri 127, 209 Green waId, Sheri 36 Greer, Drew 216 Gregorson, Jeff 171 Grein, Dan 171 Greiner, Bruce 218 Grell, Ronald 210 Grell, Wendy 189 Grenier, Beck 201 Grettenberg, Dave 173 Grieves, Chad 97 Grundmeier, Kurt 216 Griffin, Pamela 244 Griffith, Kim 127, 195, 244 Griggs, Laura 209 Grimes 218 Grimes, Kathy 65, 212 Crimes, Lee 216 Grimes, Lori 203 Grimm, Lance 225 Grimm, Nancy 171 Groff, Kelly 168 Grohef, John 206 Crommon, Dawn 207 Gronau, Shelly 197 Groom, Linda 244 Gross, David 244 Gross, Mark 122 Gross, Mary 203 Gross, Mynita 194 Grosso, Mary Kay 109 Grove, Dave 161 Grove, Gregory 244 Grover, Tomothy 244 Groves, Michael 127 Grubb, Mark 225 Gruneich, Holly 190 Gude, Christopher 189 Gudc, Theresa 164 Guenther, Linda 143, 181 Guest, Todd 161 Guetzko, Beth 196 Guillermo, Rae 129 Guinan, Mary 203 Guldenpenning, Steve 102 Gull, Timothy 142, 169 Gunderson, Jane 244 Gunderson, Jenny 201 Gunderson, Tom 219 Gunhus, Mark 244 Gustaf, James 244 Gustafson, Ann 176 Gustafson, Dan 136, 223 Guthrie, Lisa 189 Gutknecht, Anne 141, 202 Gwinn, Becky 171 Haats, Timothy 186 Habbinga, Mary 132, 181 Habeger, Lori 132, 133, 195 Habel, Kevin 223 Habhab, Musty 127, 207 Hackenmiller, Ann 244 Hackenmiller, Sharon 244 Hackman, Loren 104 Hafar, Maureen 182 Hageman, Jerry 223 Hageman, Sara 201 Index 267 Hagemann Hall 192 Hagemann Hall Senate 124 Hagen, Carol ISO Hagen, Nancy 13 Hagen, Pat 159, 160 Hagen, Sue 212 Hager, Michael 169 Hagge, Mike 217 Hainstock, Barbara 244 Haider, Kent 224 Haider, Neal 1SS Hall, Cory 224 Hall, Curt 216 Hall, Dale 161 Hall, Denise 121 Hall, Greg 218, 244 Hall, Dr. John 69 Hall, Kevin 122, 245 Hall, Kyle 142, 211 Hall, Shawn 97 Hall, Tcri 203 Hall berg, Heidi 162 Hallengren, David 169 Hallengren, Kelly 245 Hallman, Bob 9o. 97 Hallman, John 187 Halsch, Pat 171 Halstead, Kent 245 Halverson, Gaylon 60 Halverson, Jill 179 Hamann, Shari 211 Hambleton, Ruth 203, 245 Hamilton, Janice 245 Hamilton, Janis 113 Hamlet, David 169 Hamlin, Tammy 245 Ham man, Jill 181 Hammcn, Lori 131, 169 Hammer, Patricia 181 Hammes, Theresa 245 Hammill 224 Hammond, Mark 217 Hamre, Jane 127 Hanan, Dave 100 Hancock, Blake 219 Hancock, Terry 245 Hand, Paul 225 Haner, Tami 181, 245 Hanfen, Debbie 182 Hangent, Grant 219 Hanisch, Kathy 194 Hanken, Jon 172 Hanks, Gene 87 Hann, Dave 216 Hanna, Dana 245, Hanna, Scott 168, 245 Hannam, Mary 202 Hannan, Stacey 207 Hannon, Mary 211 Hanre, Jane 207 Hansel, Sherri 193, 245 Hanselman, Vicki 179 Hansen, Ann 245 Hansen, Becky 212 Hansen, Colleen 179 Hansen, Janclle 91 Hansen, Joanna 181 Hansen, John 172 Hansen, Lori 127, 181, 245 Hansen, Mitch 224, 125 Hansen, Robert 104, 169, 276 Hansmeier, Dr. Thomas 19, 21 Hanson, Alicia 117, 130 Hanson, Alinda 197 Hanson, David A. 122, 245 Hanson, Debra 195 Hanson, Dianna 177 Hanson, Glen 218 Hanson, Janelle 212 Hanson, Jeff 222 2M Index Hanson, Kelley 212 Hanson, Ken 173 Hanson, Kerri 245 Hanson, Kristine 197 Hanson, Martha 177 Hanson, Shirale 245 Hanson, Tracy 180 Hanten, Denise 178 Happel, Marty 210 Harbort, Jeff 87 Hardcastle, Deb 134, 194 Harden, Dave 160 Harder, Alan 260 Harding 224 Hardy, Beth 197 Haren, Nancy 210 Harfst, Kent 186 Harfst, Kyle 169, 245 Hargens, Gina 195 Harklau, Denise 113 Harley, Donald 245 Harms, Von 104, 245 Harms, Kelly 201 Harms, Kent 245 Harms, Teresa 182 Ha mack, David 173 Ha me, Cheryl 41 Harrington, Judith 140 Harrington, Mary 200 Harris, Deb 122 Harris, Keri 169, 245 Harris, Steve 87 Harrison, Dennis 211 Harrold, Mary Jean 152 Hart, Gary 33 Hart, Karen 119 Hartley, Bruce 225 Hartley, Larry 225 Hartman, Dan 224 Hartman, Ted 217 Harluigsen, Debra 162 Hartz, Marianne 165 Harvey, Beth 197 Harvey, Nancy 133, 202 Harvey, Sheila 188 Harville, Rhonda 181 Hascall, Doug 188 Hash, Virginia 50, 135 Hassenstabs, Scott 219 Hastings, Susan 164 Hasty, Patti 132 Hatcher, Deborah 207 Hatcher, Elizabeth 207 Hatfield, Kevin 225 Hathaway, MaryBeth 131, 164 Hatting, Mark 168 Hauck, Tim 186 Haugen, Angela 195 Haugen, Ingrid 195 Haupert, Amy 194 Hauschild, Snerry 245 Hauser, Bonnie 58, 245 Hauser, Sandra 132, 135, 195, 245 Hauser, Scott 245 Haut, Gary 224 Haven, Math 108 Havercamp, Steve 171 Havlik, Beverly 189 Havnen, Linda 196 Hawker, Kara 178 Hawkins, Sandra 245 Hawley, John 100 Hawthorne, Eric 94 Hayden, Sara 163, 245 Hayden, Steve 136, 224 Hayes, Bradley 245 Hayes, Martha 246 Hays, Lori 177 Hays, Tammy 246 Hays, Tony 164 Hayworth, Bret 186 Hayworth, Patricia 246 Hazel, Joe 219 Hazel. Laurie 176 Healy, Ann 246 Heard, Shiela 209 Heath, John 135, 216 Heath, Kim 180 Heath, Lori 162 Heatherton, Todd 102 Hebei, Bonnie 191 Hedberg, Joy 164 Heddinger, Jeff 224 Heeren, Paul 164 Hefei, Marsha 178 Heffelfinger, Jeff 216 Heffelfinger, Jcri 133, 138. 202, 246 Heffernen, John 217 Heffron, Bill 219 Hegg, Chris 87 Heggen, Rachel 28, 136 Heggen, Teresa 143, 169 Heil, Brian 219 Heimerman, Mary 212 Hein. Mike 142, 219 Heinen, Michael 168, 246 Heinrichs, Joseph 172 Heintz, Rita Heirigs, Christy 203 Heisdorffer, Denise 189 Heisdorffer, Steve 246 Heistercamp, Terri 106, 107 Heisterkamp, Tim 171 Heisterkamp, Todd 186 Heitman, Char 177 Heitz, Debbie 201 Heitz, Marita 126 Hcldt, Angela 76, 190 Helgeson, David 217 Helgason, Peg 180 Helle, Mike 219 Helling, Cathy 201 Heilman, Pat 222 Helmick, Keely 200 Helm us, Yvonne 176 Helvig, Kim 196 Hemann, Cindy 194 Hemann, Mike 216 Hemesath, Lisa 246 Hemingway, Martha 246 Hemman, Diane 196 Hemmer, Sandy 246 Hemphill, Tammy 172 Hemphill, Todd 188 Hempstead 187 Henahan, Dana 246 Hencke, Richard 119 Henderson, Curtis 162 Henderson, Denny 47 Henderson, Kyle 190 Henderson, Julie 246 Hendrickson, Barrie 223 Hendrickson, Brian 219 Hendrickson, Lynn 182 Hendrickson, Michael 246 Henke, Dan 222 Henke, Sally 119 Henkes, Jeff 208 Henkle, Randy 104, 105 Henn, Jenn 201 Hennessy, Patricia 109, 129, 190 Hennings, Lori 246 Henricn, Mary Beth 121, 178 Henrickson, Denise 177 Henriksen, John 218 Hentges, Elmer 119 Hentges, Tom 208 Hentzges, Bruce 225 Heppner, Shelly 246 Hera 210 Herb, Tami 113, 246 Herder, Lynn 246 Hereid, Jan 212 Herke, Marsha 210 Herman, Connie 176 Herman, Kris 197 Herman, Michelle 189 Hermansen, Noreen 50, 118 Hernick, Janene 179 Herold, Jane 138 Herold, Larry 246 Herrig, Nick 222 Herring 172 Herring, Jill 113 Herrington, Deanne 202 Hersom, Paula 190, 246 Hersom, Sheri 164 Herting, Robert 186 Herman, Jodi 201 Hcsler, Karen 168 Hessburg, Connie 201 Hesse, Brad 218 Hesse, Mary Ann 78, 80 Hestness, Debra 206 Hetrick, Nina 246 Heubner, Bently 225 Heuckelin, Scott 219 Hewitt, Chris 203 Hewitt, Lynn 191 Heying, Steve 208 Heyn, Dean 246 Heywood, Phil 46 Hickman, Mark 171 Hicks, Pamela 201 Hicks, Sherri 202 Higgins, Rebecca 132, 135, 246 Higgins, Susan 126, 246 High, Christine 246 Highland, Matt 223 Highnam, Dr. Clifford 69 Hilbert, Teresa 118 Hilbrands, Holly 202 Hilby, Patricia 246 Hildebrand, Donna 201 Hildebrand, Tim 211 Hill, Cedric 87 Hill, Jeffrey 208 Hill, Linda 132, 203 Hill, Michael 246 Hill, Rodney 218 Hillery, Chris 201 Hillman, Kristen 209 Hiner, Diana 203 Hinrichs, Lisa 117 Hinrichs, Peter 116 Hirsch, Jean 128, 171 Hiscocks, David 189 Hiscocks, Michael 171, 246 Hite, Joel 167, 170 Hlas, Angelia 132, 196 Hobbs, Annette 200, 246 Hobbs, Steve 162 Hocket, Lori 200 Hocking, Clay 216 Hodson, Dave 218 Hoegh, Tanya 180, 246 Hoeing, Kris 109, 167, 170 Hofer, Lisa 190, 246 Hoff, Alan 218 Hoff, Curtis 122, 217, 247 Hoffman, Barbara 116, 140 Hoffman, Dean 125, 223 Hoffman, Gary 187, 247 Hoffman, Jon 100 Hoffman, Karen 181 Hoffman, Mike 216 Hogan, Sandra 130, 247 Hogeland, Andrea 164 Hohnbaum, Kerri 200 Holbrook, Gerry 216 Holcomb, Ranay 87 Holdsworth, John 164 Holl, Timothy 131, 173, 247 Holland, Anthony 247 Hollander, Dave 225 Holley, Devon 223 Hollinger, Bob 218 Hollingsworth, Beth 132 Holloway, Gioa 181 Holloway, Kara 247 Holly, 178 Holm, John 122, 127, 172, 247 Holm berg, Marilyn 200, 247 Holmes, Christopher 247 Holmes, Mark 87 Holst, Dawn 116, 128, 247 Holtcamp, Daniel 160 Holthaus, Barbara 176 Holt ha us, Gladys 187, 247 Holtz, Amy 203 Holub, Kim 208 Holzhauer, Anne 126 Homan, Mary 189 Homan, Michael 247 Homan, Pat 171 Hombitton, Milawn 219 Homecoming 24 Homecoming Committee 140 Honderd, Diana 202 Honold, Todd 225 Honsey, Dave 102 Hoogeveen, Lori 121, 187 Hooper, Brett 224 Hooper, Terri 194 Hooten, Kande 122, 181 Hoover, Kay 191 Hoover, Todd 169 Hopkins, Kristi 132, 181 Hopkins, Steve 171 Hopp, Teresa 211 Hoppe, Christopher 247 Hora, Brett 142, 170 Horn, Kim 140 Horner, Carol 203 Horner, Sharon 247 Hoskyn, Sherie 172 Hoth, Fredercik 247 Hoth, Jacque 169 Houdek, Dave 211 Houdek, Kelly 208 Hough, Kelly 207 Houghenherry, Kristi 168 House, Andrea 189 Houston, Ann 176 Houtz, Jody 178 Hover, Sarah 212 Howard, Kirk 125, 222 Howard, Kris 203 Howard, Lisa 201 Howard, Lori 247 Howard, Pamela 195 Howe, Kent 173, 247 Howe, Kim 131 Howe, Tammy 207 Howell, Kathleen 135, 140 Howell, Susan 197 Hoy, Robin 177 Hruska, Cynthia 197 Hubbard, Laura 168 Huber, Clair 247 Huber, Cleta 130, 132, 212 Huber, Merle 143 Huber, Sheri Huebner, Bentley 104 Huebner, Bob 190 Huff, Dan 97 Huffman, Julie 171 Huffman, Kimberly 116, 128 Huggins, Randall 247 Hughes 188 Hughes, Steven 225 Huinga, Wes 140 Huinker, DeAnn 247 Huisinga, Beth 197 Huling, Jeanette 247 Hulteman, Mark 222 Humble, Bob 247 Humsen, Julie 176 Hunsen, Rob 216 Hunt, Cynthia 195, 247 Hunt, Lori 194 Hunt, Patty 182 Hunt, Harold 118 Huntington, Bill 218 Huntrods, Mark 247 Hurlburt, Holly 178 Hurlburt, Terry 172 Hurst, Cheryl 206 Husak, Doug 162 Huse, Stu 206 Huston, Gary 224 Hutchcroft, Sharon 212 Hutcherson, Scott 97 Hutchings, James 87 Hutchinson, Kari 212 Hutchison, Ronda 247 Hutchinson, Steve 187, 219 Hutton, Brian 190 Hutton, Craig 172, 247 Huygens, Tom 190 Hyae, Julie 247 Ihde, Barbara 247 Ihde, Ron 216 Iliff, Jeffrey 169 Ulingsworth, Micky 247 Ingamells, Karen 122, 133, 203 Ingels, Diane 164 Ingram, Debra 124, 195 International Food Fair 51 Intramurals 110 Iroquois 162 Iverson, Valerie 127, 209 Jaacks, Jim 218 Jackie 196 Jackson 218 Jackson, Dwayne 94 Jackson, Glen 170 Jackson, Jeff 219 Jackson, Jesse 32 Jackson, Jo Ann 109 Jackson, Maureen 176 Jackson, Randy 208 Jacob, Kevin 60 Jacobs, Gary 162, 247 Jacobs, Neal Jacobsen, Kirk 224 Jacobsmeier, Clare 248 Jacobson, Barb 180 Jacoby, Chris 216 Jahn, Sheryl 195 Jahnke, Trisha 210 Jansen, Mark 172 Janson, Nicole 199 Janssen, Donna 200 Janssen, Maureen 162 Janssen, Rhonda 179 Index 269 Janssen, Steve 131 Janssen, Steven M. 24$ Janssen, Steven R., 248 Jarret, Dennis 223 Jarrett, Kenneth 88, 108 Jasper, Gayle 209 Jaspers, Dee 190, 248 Jaycox, Mary 248 Jeanes, Laurie 172 Jedlicka, Dale 173 Jeffrey, Barbara 248 Jeffries, Laurie 172 Jenkins, Charles 87, 161 Jennie 197 Jennings, Karen 179 Jennings, Natalie 202 Jennings, Neil 248 Jenny, Kathy 207 Jensen, Annette 248 Jensen, Ilka 210 Jensen, Janis 248 Jensen, Kendall 176 Jensen, Kim 174 Jensen, Kurt 225 Jensen. Laura 176 Jensen, Lawrence 169 Jensen, LeAnn 123, 248 Jensen, Sandy 90, 91, 178 Jensen, Tammy 176 Jepsen, Beth 127, 211 Jepsen, Kris 195 Jepsen, Liane 248 Jertson, Dee Ann 182 Jetter, Denise 172 Jhar, Todd 168 Jilek, Robert 170 Jirak, Keith 248 Joerger, Dave 190 Johanns, Jeanne 177 Johansen, Diana 182 Johansen, Jean 248 Johner, Carole 172 Johnson, Becky 129 Johnson, Beth 171 Johnson, Charles 97, 164 Johnson, Craig 168 Johnson, David 248 Johnson, Dawn 196 Johnson, Denise 188 Johnson, Donald 189 Johnson, John 190 Johnson, Karen 130, 189, 248 Johnson, Kevin 186 Johnson, Kris 177 Johnson, Kristin 207 Johnson, Lora 180 Johnson, Lisa 208 Johnson, Lynne 201 Johnson, Mark 22, 248 Johnson, Mary 248 Johnson, Mike 86, 87 Johnson, R. Scott 134 Johnson, Scott 128 Johnson, Steven 120, 136 Johnson, Tim 168, 224 Johnson, Timothy C. 248 Johnson, Timothy D. 248 Johnson, Tracy 170 Johnson, Wendi 136, 187 Johnston, Barbi 191 Johnston, Martha 207 Johnston, Richard 190 Jones, Anita 202 Jones, Austin 276, 277 Jones, Beth 248 Jones, Bryan 49 Jones, Dyke 248 Jones, Jackie 168 Jones, Jeff 208 Jones, Jon 122 290 Index Jones, Kayla 132, 180 Jones, Kelvin 160 Jones, Ken 160 Jones, Kristi 133, 196 Jones, Lana 248 Jones, Lisa 210 Jones, Lori 210 Jones, Mark Jones, Marty 163 Jones, Michael 248 Jones, Russ 204, 209 Jones, Tom 87 Jones, William 248 Jordan, John 218 Jorgensen, Barb 203 Jorgensen, Beu 119 Jorgensen, Bob 119 Jorgensen, Sian 197 Jostes, Linda 177 Joyce, Denise 168 Juarez, Lisa 174, 181 Judge, Pam 188 Judkins, Vickie 109 Juffer, Mary Jo 182 Juhl, Darci 197 Juhl, Holly 248 Julius, Tod 208 Junck, Kevin 219 Jungman, Lynne 181, 248 Junkins, Kris 170 Junkman, Charles 87 Jurker, Julie 187 Jurgen sen, Steve 217 Justice, Craig 248 Kabarec, Tina 191 Kacena, Scott 219 Kadich, Cynthia 248 Kaefring, Ann 143, 171 Kahl, Jim 209 Kahlstorf, Bob 217 Kaiser, Jim 87 Kaiser, Kristie 248 Kalamaja, Lisa 180 Kalb, Mary 212 Kalenskc, Vicki 189 Kalieanov, Bill 61 Kallem, Stephanie 248 Kamper, Karen 197, 249 Kane, Jean 212 Kane, Kim 206 Kanne, Jeanne 249 Kanne, Todd 87 Kappa Delta Pi 127 Kappa Mu Epsilon 122 Kappel, Brenda 99, 206 Karimi, Zahra T. 249 Karl son, Dave 190 Karlson, Lu Ann 187, 249 Karr, Karyn 182 Karsjens, Shelly 249 Katz, Rod 216 Kaufman, Jeff 223 Kaufman, Kerry 219 Kaul, Donald 46 Kavich, Lawrence 63 Kayser, Karen 249 KCRS 137 Keegan, Paul 216 Keeman, George 249 Keenan, Chris 197 Keenan, Suzanne 163, 249 Keenan, Peggy 182 Kehoe, Donna 188 Keinwolterink, Mike 219 Keiser, Nancy 212 Keith, Kelly 200 Kellen, Carla 131 Kellen, Theodore 161 Kellen, Tim 161 Kelley, Allance 123 Kelley, David 188 Kelling, Celeste 249 Kellner, Linda 178 Kellogg, Jerry 97, 170 Kelly, Betsy 205, 206 Kelly, Dan 97 Kelly, Gina 249 Kelly, Martha 181 Kelly, Pauline 103 Kelly, Timothy 136 Kelly, Todd 249 Kemp, Kevin 223 Kempema, Norma 197 Kendall 225 Kenline, Chris 164 Kennedy, Jeanine 176 Kennedy, Jerry 216 Kennedy, Kelli 202 Kent, Jim 164 Kephart, Lori 203 Keppy, Loren 249 Kern, Renee 101 Kerns, Janelda 249 Kerns, Jeannie 186 Kersten, Scott 169 Kessler, Barbara 249 Kester, Dake 224 Kester, Darlene 169 Kester, John 163 Kester, Lori 202 Kester, Sara 202 Ketclaar, Tim Ke tel sen, Darla 177 Kgasago, Joseph 162 Kibby, Scott 170 Kiehn, Julaine 143 Kieler, Sue 181 Kies, Bryan 170 Kies, Karla 196 Kies, Philip 249 Kiester, Todd 218 Kiewiet, Fay 199, 203 Killin, Deborah 249 Killin, Sue 209 Killins, Pete 87 Kim, Jeong Mee 163 Kindig, Jim 108 King, Diane 177 King, Herbert 94, 95 King, Lynn 88, 108 King, Paula 200 King, Ron 87 Kingery, Janet 249 Kingery, Tami 129, 211 Kinnamon, Jan 170 Kinsey, Kim 191 Kinsey, Tom 219 KIOWA 163 Kipp, Lisa 206 Kirby, Robin 186 Kirkdorffer, Alan 8 Kirkland, Valerie 180 Kirkpatrick, Jeffrey 249 Kirkpatrick, Trish 203 Kirschbaum, Linda 34 Kirschenmann, Pamela 190 Kisling, Lisa 249 Kisner. Gregory 127, 211, 249 Kist, Candy 178 Kix, Janet 179 Klamforth, David 188 Kleber, Kary 109 Klein, Joe 138. 171, 249 Klejch, Lisa 181 Klenzman, Benda 201, 208 Kleve, Kevin 216 Klcvcland, Tammy 203 Kleveland, Tim 222 Kliegl, Shawn 188 Kline, Dana 179 Kline, Shelly 171 Klinker, Walt 87 Kloberdanz, Scott 186 Klocke, Kristine 131, 249 Klopfenstein, Michelle 208 Kloppenburg, Kristi 176 Klostermann, Marcia 132, 196 Klotzbach, John 173 Klunder, Virgil 223 Knapczyk, Ken 87 Knapp, Lori 171 Knee, Chris 249 Kneeskern, Dan 249 Knight, Brent 216 Knight, Deb 197 Knight, Duane 222 Knoll, Laura 208 Knoop, Lori 208 Knowles, Alan 225 Knowles, Douglas 249 Knox, Rhond 208 Knudsen, Jennifer 131, 249 Knuth, Andrew 172 Knuth, Kristine 180 Knutson, Carrie 195 Knutson, Lois 197 Knutzon, Brian 81 Koblicka, Lynn 169 Kockler, Michael 143, 173 Koehn, Joby 208 Koehn, Shawn 249 Koehn, Shelly 188 Koeneke, Curt 218 Koenen, Doug 185, 190 Koenigsfeld, Maria 203 Koeperich, Sherry 196 Koeppel, Ruth 118 Koersclman, Paul 224 Koester, Christy 168 Koestcr. Lori 132, 136, 187 Koester, Valorie 132, 194 Kohl, Carolyn 168 Kohn, Joe 210 KokemiUer, Connie 177 Kolbe, Laurie 178 Kolker, Jason 171 Kolkmeir, Cameron 170 Kolthoff, Ken 7 Konig, Fritz 69 Konrad, Tim 161 Konrad, Tracy 191 Kontos, Joanne 249 Kontos, Mike 190 Kod, Michele 121 Koontz, Laura 132, 206 Koop, Todd 217 Koopman, Brian 171 Koopman, Thomas 249 Kopriva, Diane 212 Kordick, Scott 136 Kordick, Sue 177 Kosbau, Bob 123 Kottke, Lori 200 Kozak, Anne 176 Ktaayenbrink, Randy 94, 95 Kraft, Julie 127, 132, 206 Kragt, Joel 224 Kragt. Jon 218 Krajewski, Robert 62 Kramer, Birdie 128, 196, 277 Kramer, Bob 160 Kramer, Brian 170, 216 Kramer, Joe 168 Kramer, Patty 211 Kramer, Sonia 250 Kramer, Teri 135, 195 Kraschel 190 Kratovil, Jill 178 Kratz, Tim 47 Kreger, Paul 250 Kreiter, Tracy 171 Krejchi, Joni 250 Kress, Tom 170 Kreuzenstein, Tina 200 Krewson, Peg 178 Kridelbaugh, Andrew 172 Krieg, Jean 120, 207 Kricner, Eric 181 Kriener, Erie 143 Kriener, Mary 177 Krischel, Sherry 250 Kroeger, John 142, 188, 250 Kroeger, Sandra 250 Kroeger, Teresa 180 Kroska, Steven 250 Kroueh, Larry 250 Kruckeberg, Dean 131 Krueger, Angie 195 Krueger, Kathy 250 Krueger, Victoria 127, 133, 196, 250 Kruse, Eric 169 Kruse, Julie 202 Kruse, Karl 160 Kruse, Kathy 190 Kruse, Todd 171 Kubesh, Frank 187, 250 Kudrna, Karen 132, 180 Kuehl, Carla 163 Kuehl, Tammy 162 Kuennen, Jackie 201 Kuenning, Tina 180 Kuenstling, Mark 250 Kueny, Barb 189 Kuepper, Jeff 131 Kuhn, Diane 209 Kuhn, Donna 209 Kuhn, John 225 Kuhn, Kristi 195 Kuhnle, Michelle 185, 188, 250 Kuhrt, Beth 250 Kukes, Diane 77 Kuklenz, Dawn 200 Kumangai, Balkuu 173 Kuriger, John 87 Kuril, Kurt 225 Kurse, Ronda 201 Kurt, Kerri 212 Kurtovich, Janice 198 Kwak, Shin Sock 206 La Boheme 151 LaBruns, Mike 171 Lack, Cindy 192, 195 Laffey, Shawnda 168 Laing, Mike 190 Laiser, Sue 188 Lala, Brenda 207 Lamb, Lynne 202 Lamb, Phyllis 180 Lambert, James 250 Lammers, Michelle 250 Lamp, Brian 224 Lamp, Ken 208 Lamparek, Cary 108 Lampe, Lisa 196 Lamphier, Jennifer 250 Lampier, Jeanette 186 Lampright, Craig 88, 108 Landers, Karla 126, 250 Landess, Greg 163 Lang. Cindy 65 Lang, Gary 167, 170 Lang, Joe 132, 188 Langenwalter, Jackie 250 Langfitt. Kimm 250 Langholz, Lori 121, 250 Lannie 197 Lapiene, Liz 200 Lapointe, Tim 160 Larrabee 219 Larson, Alaire 161 Larson, Cheryl 250 Larson, Doug 136 Larson, James 142 Larson, Kama 172 Larson, Linda 170 Larson, Melody 250 Larson, Rick 168 Lathrop, Rob 108 Lattman, Larry 70 Lau, Deb 180 Laubengayer, Karl 164 Lauk, Sherry 162 Laughlin, Lisa 99, 202 Laughton, Janet 140, 188, 277 Laughton, Lisa 250 Lau res, Patricia 250 Law, David 216 Law, Kim 177 La win. Gene 77 Lawrence, Dan 216 Lawrence, Martha 169, 250 Lawrence, Mike 219 Lawrence, Steve 102, 222 Lawson, Mark 188 Lawther Hall 198 Lay, Lisa 250 Leahy, John 134 Lea veil, Mary 250 Ledger, Linda 250 Lee, Cheri 203 Lee, Mrs. Chcrin 123 Lee, Evan 219 Lee, JoAnne 103 Lee, Katherine 124 Lee, Korky 196 Lee, Robert 123, 136, 250 Lee, Stacy 187 Lee, Sue 128 Leeland, Karen 190 Leenkecht, Leona 251 Leerar, Jolene 211 Lefebure, Laurie 122, 251 Legg, Dana 218 Lehmann, Lisa 133, 203 Leibold, Jo 176 Leibold, Lori 177 Leiker, Steve 277 Leinen, Anne 251 Leininger, Susie 129 Lemke, Linda 251 Lengvadaro, Kara 176 Lenihard, Bill 131 Lennon, Donna 179, 251 Lents, Kurt 160 Leo 171 Leonard, Andy 216 Leonard, Christopher 88, 108 Leonard, Jeff 160 Leonard, Scott 97 Leonard, Sue 149 Leopold, Lynne 189 Lerch, Danny 251 Leslie, Dan 116, 118 Leslie, Elly 118. 119, 140 Lester, Teresa 251 Leuscher, Russ 225 Index 291 Levcndusky, Jaclyn 129. 176 Leveng, Brian 171 Leweflen, Scott 169 Lewis, David 131, 171 Lewis, Jim 167 Lewis, Paul 190 Lewis, Sheri 191 Leytem, Lori 251 Libra 163 Lidtke, Roy 217 Life. Dan 217 Light, Marianne 251 Lilienthal, Theresa 195 Lillegraven. Joel 172 Limbo, Val 103 Limke. John 170 Lind, Lisa 121, 163 Lind, Mary 194 Lindeman, DeAn 223 Lindeman, Jill 202 Lindeman, Leah 251 Lindgren, Chip 102 Link, Mike 134, 186, 251 Linn, Elizabeth 132, 194 Linn, Traci 212 Lipsey, Diane 200 Liston, Marilyn 110, 194 Liston, Patrick 122, 251 Litchfield, Kevin 251 Litka, Dan 225 Litterer, Marianne 179 Litterer, Trina 195 Little, Kevin 188 Llewellyn, Mike 97 Lobaugh, Debra 200, 251 Locke, Brenda 207 Loecke, Linda 162 Logan, Marchelle 200, 251 Lonmann, Brenda 195 Lombard, Susan 191 Long, Alan 142 Long, Tim 108, 208 Long, Troy 87 Loos, Paul 104 Lor be r, Jayne 208 Lorber, Jeff 206 Lorenz, Kim 162 Lorenzen, Ann 186 Lorenzen, Tracy 176 Loring, Brian 251 Lougnren, Julie 162 Loutsch, Dan 162 Love, Laurie 251 Lowary, Jeffrey 218 Lowe 170 Lowe, Scott 251 Lower, Don 218 Lower, Ron 224 Lu, Caroline 135, 193, 194 Lu, Jonathan 80 Luck, Khomsone 224 Luckock, Sue 251 Luckritz, Alicia 172 Ludwick, Michelle 197 Ludwig, Dale 224 Luiken, Wendi 207 Lumsden, Todd 94 Lund, Jennifer 188 Lund, Perry 224 Lund berg, Beth 180 Lunde, Lee Anne 201 Lundgren, Betty 194 Lunoquist, Mick 223 Luth, Laurel 163 Lutrell, Larry 97 Luttenegger, Scott 136 Lutz. Dennis 104 Lutz, Melissa 189, 251 Lux, Greg 168 Lux, Kim 211 292 Index Lux, Lynn 251 Luzum, Anne 208, 251 Lynch, John 87 Lynch, Michelle 251 Lynch, Mike 217 Lynch, Penny 197 Lynch, Tom 225 Lyon, Larry 131, 136, 251 Lyon, Lyn 218 Lyons, Janie 106. 129, 175, 178 Lytle, Carrie 182 Maakestad, Mike 190 Maas, Diane 127, 207 Maas, Marge 212 Maaske, Michelle 175, 178 Mablc, David 222 Macal, Laura 169 Mackel, Carol 208 Mackovets, John 251 Mackusick, Lynne 128, 190 Madden, Todd 218 Madlom, Jody 197 Madson, Michael 186, 251 Maere, Kelly 124, 134, 197 Magee, Laurel 106, 251 Magnet, Theresa 251 Mah lios, Marc 63 Mahlow, Melinda 190 MAI A 210 Maiden, Marla 163 Maiers, Jeff 217 Maiers, Kathy 251 Maiers, Marcia 189 Maiers, Michael 252 Maiers, Rose 209 Majors, Randy 97 Maktar, Mohsin 252 Malecck, Nancy 168 Malik, Zafar 162 Mallicoat, Susan 180 Malmstrom, Janine 203 Malone, Meg 121 Malone, Peggy 252 Manchester, Lisa 200 Manderscheid, Janet 252 Manfull, Christine 131, 252 Mangan, Colleen 196 Manley, Donald 164, 252 Mann, Teresa 164 Manning, Sandy 195 Manternach, Patricia 252 Mating, Pamela 252 Mark, Jeanine 172 Mark, Jeff 172 Markham, Suzanne 132 Markle, Sharon 177 Marlay, Brian 104 Marlins 121 Marlow, Paul 171 Marlowe, Burton 108, 122, 252 Marrow, Kandi 64, 188 Marsch, Laurie 196 Marsden, Annette 195 Marsh, Lisa 138 Marshall, Cristin 252 Marshall, Karen 170 Marti, Steve 113 Martin, Amber 252 Martin, Amy Martin, Colleen 195 Martin. Drake 140 Martin, Blizabeth 63 Martin, Dr. James G. 19 Martin, John 102. 225 Martin, Larrv 224 Martin, Linda 189 Martindale, Julee 121 Martinez, Ivan 161 Martins, Molly 252 Maruth, Lorraine 122, 195, 252 Marvin, Ray 229 Masaniai, Marshall 87 Masaniai, Tyrone 87 Massey, Paula 202 Mash 179 Mason, Bradley 189 Mason, Gayla 252 Mason, Greg 108, 224 Mason, Morris 160, 252 Mass, Joanne 199 Massey, Keith 97 Mast, Sue 208, 252 Mataya. Terry 132. 133, 138. 180 Matejcek, Lori 252 Matheson, Barbara 126, 252 Mathias, Greg 142 Matkovich, Martin 134, 136, 138, 188 Matthews, Valerie 210 Mau, Laura 178 Mauer, Clifton 120 Maxon, Lisa 194 Maxwell, Steve 170 May, Charles 63 May, Marvin 252 Mayberry, Bob 119 Mayberry, Marvel 119 Mayberry, Tammy 178 Mayer, Mary 133 Maynard, Richard 252 Mayne, Lois 252 Mayo, Sandy 211 Mazula, Pete 100, 101 McAdams, Don 222 McAdams, Tony 60 McAfee, Susan 163, 252 McAleer, Chris 92, 188 McAleer, Scan 136, 190 McAllsiter, Lisa 207 McAllister, Sherri 252 McAninch, Kevin 252 McAvoy, Ann 252 McBride, Christine 180 McBride, Ellen 207 McBride, June 177, 252 McBride, Teresa 168 McBurney, Steve 160 McCabe, Peggy 172 McCarron, Doug 218 McCarron, Michelle 252 McCarthy, Chris 169 McCarthy, Kim 207 McCarty. Jackie 131, 252 McCarty, Margaret 186, 252 McClaren, Mike 219 McClelland, Steve 187 McClimon, Jobena 252 McClung, Janice 206 McClung, Julie 138, 206 McClure, Scott 206 McColley, Richard 219 McCollough, Tim 168 McCollum, Dr. Clifford 71, 73, 139 McCombs, Gail 276 McCombs, Teresa 127, 253 McConnell, Lisa 203 McCormich, Gene 183 McCormick, Gena 106 McCormick, Kelly 103 McCormick, Ken 80 McCoy, Karen 202 McCrea. Joel 223 McCreary, Charlene 178 McCright, Maureen 178 McCrory, George 210 McCulley, Carl 168 McCulley, John 216 McCulley, Tim 219 McCumsey, Norm 63 McCurdy, Karen 190 McDermott, Greg 94, 217 McDermott, Paul 60, 224 McDermott, Randy 217 McDermott, Trace 122, 253 McDonald, Dan 39, 172 McDonald, Jan 161 McDonald, Jean 211 McDonald, Jennifer 126 McDonald, Kevin 172 McDonald, Maria 101, 208 McDonald, Mary 176 McDonald, Pam 201 McDonnell, Tom 217 McDougel, Theresa 212 McDowell, Lori 93 McElmeel, Michele 176 McElvain, Vaughn 173, 253 McEntee, Scott 253 McFadden, James 87 McGee, Elisa 180 McGilvrey, Jeffrey 253 McGloughlin, Anne 201 McGohan, Cynthia 109 McGonegle, Anne 186, 253 McGonegle, Kathleen 209 McGovern, George 32 McGowan, Julie 177 McGowan, Pamela 253 McGowan, Pat 218 McGrath, Mike 108 McGregor, Chris 170 McGrew, Mary Lou 50 McGuire, Colfeen 169 McGuire, Mark 184 McGuire, Mike 113 Mclndoe, Diane 196 Mclnroy, Cindy 226 Mclnroy, Terry 226 Mclntire, Elizabeth 253 Mclntire, Mary Jean 170, 253 McKeever, Jon 217 McLain, Michael 216 McLaughlin, Lori 126, 253 McLaughlin, Mark 190 McLelland, Mark 87, 164 McMahon, Jim 190 McMahon, Kristen 170 McMahon, Lorrie 197 McMahon, Pat 223 McMahon, Tim 188 McManus, Linda 35 McManus, Matt 35 McManus, Meredyth 187 McMullen, Jeff 225 McNamara, Shannon 201 McNeal, Stephen 87 McNeil, Kathy 187 McNeil, Becky 181 McQueen, Rany 209 McPherson, Brice 222 McWilliams, Greg 218 Mead, Sherri 178 Meany, Mary 253 Mechem, David 190, 253 Mechem, Laurie 194 Mechem, Sam 202 Medhus, Dane 218 Meehan, Sue 207 Meek, Cindy 132, 138, 188 Meeker, Brett 223 Meeker, Lisa 91, 178 Meeks, Barb 190 Mehmen, Eric 169 Mehoff, Jack 169 Mehrhoff, Jay 186 Meier, Brent 87 Meier, Cindy 171 Meier, Michele 186 Meinders, Doreen 191, 253, 276, 277 Meinecke, Theresa 130, 253 Meinert, Mike 190 Meisgeier, Kay 180 Meitner, Elizabeth 201 Melchert, Jeff 87 Mel ham, Dave 128 Melick, Shelly 179, 277 Mellecker, Brent 137 Mellinger, Todd 218 Mellott, Jeff 218 Melms, Dave 102. 219 Menary, Dan 211 Mendenhall, Steve 164 Meng, Jeff 219 Mengler, Steven 133, 163, 253 Menke, Ann 138, 172, 182 Mensing, Dennis 216 Mensing, Robin 212 Mentele, Karen 184 Menzel, Mike 223 Merkey, Janice 121, 180 Merrifl 186 Merritt, Charles 253 Merritt, Jeff 172 Mesch, Shelly 179 Messerli, David 116, 225 Messerschmidt, Bill 210 Messerschmidt, Rett 222 Metge, Michelle 138 Metz, Steve 187 Metzger, Larry 219 Meuterthies, Joyce 212 Meyer, Ann 194 Meyer, Dawn 202 Meyer, DeDe 208 Meyer, Donny 218 Meyer, Gerry 216 Meyer, Gretchen 169, 253 Meyer, Heidi 182 Meyer, Lisa 253 Meyer, Lori 188, 253 Meyer, Mary 127, 130, 207, 253 Meyer, Renae 177 Meyer, Tami 143 Meyer, Terri 211 Meyer, Todd 188, 253 Meyer, Todd K. 187 Meyeraan, Susan 64 Meyerhoff, Katy 211 Meyers, Lisa 188 Meyers, Todd 218 Micheals, Cathy 169 Michels, Catherine 253 Michels, David 170 Michels, Joe 170 Michels, Tony 169 Mishkels, Donna 194 Mickel, Robin 138, 182 Mickelsolen, Anita 186 Mickelson, Nancy 253 Midcalf, Janel 170 Middleton, Jeri 186 Middleton, Joi 191 Miene, Todd 211 Mihm, Jacqueline 253 Mihm, Jolene 253 Mikels, Donna 132, 135 Mikkelson, Holly 192, 195 Milner, Chris 87 Milius, Mona 143 Millard, June 117, 121, 132, 253 Miller, Cynthia 253 Miller, Curtis 253 Miller, Dan 214 Miller, Dean 222 Miller, Deanna 126, 178 Miller, Eunice 202 Miller, Greg 138, 206 Miller, Heidi 171 Miller, Jim 97 Miller, Jodee 253 Miller, Joel 206 Miller, John 219, 253 Miller, Judy 123, 254 Miller, Kari 163 Miller, Kevin 215, 218, 225 Miller, Larry 84, 87 Miller, Leanne 195 Miller, Lee 118 Miller, Mark 254 Miller, Max 162 Miller, Paul 171 Miller, Renee 170 Miller, Rex 254 Miller, Robin 254 Miller, Theodore 254 Mills, Geoffrey 60 Mills, Jeffrey 254 Mills, Kevin 254 Mills, Linda 254 Millsap, Mary 254 Miner, Mark 224 Mingus, Larry 254 Min ten. Dawn 189 Minton, Yvonne 171 Mitchell, Denise 200 Mitchell, Karen 254 Mitchell, Kirk 189 Mitchell, Robin 200 Mitchell, Sue 129, 180 Mitchell, Wendy 191 Mitschele, Deborah 133, 176, 254 Moats, Kristi 254 Mochal, Candy 170 Mochal, Shelly 254 Moderick, Joseph 222 Modjeska, Scott 136, 211 Moeller, Colleen 121, 211 Moen, Ann 203 Moen, Kathy 177 Moes, Jack 119 Moes, Pat 119 Moet, Mary 203 Mohamed, Maheran 254 Mohamed, Masihah 254 Mohican 163 Mohr, Connie 180 Mohr, Margaret 201 Molstead, Mike 87 Monaghan, Cathy 125 Monaale, Walter 33 Monson, Kurt 216 Montgomery, Kirk 122, 172, 254 Montgomery, Leon 97 Mooney, Todd 219 Moore, Bob 210 Moore, Brian 224 Moore, Carl 211 Moore, Colleen 196 Moore, Dave 169 Moore, Jacquelyn 254 Moore, Jennie 128, 203 Moore, Marilyn 207 Moore, Patrick 254 Moore, Paul 191 Moore, Tisha 203 Moot hart, Mary 118 Mordick, Cathy 126, 176 Morehouse, Penny 196 Moreland, Molly 203 Moran, Katie 181 Morganfield, Joe 94 Moriarty, Tod 187 Morin, Dr. Robert 74. 75 Mork, Suzy 211 Morkel, Dave 97 Morningstar, Amy 176 Morningstar, Scott 97 Index 293 Morris, Polly 207, 213 Morris, Scott 160, 162 Morrison, Connie 196 Morrison, Ken 87 Morrison, Mary 197 Morrissey, Kevin 225 Mortvedt, Jeryl 205, 206 Mosebach, Steve 210 Moser, Amy 135 Moser, Kerri 210 Moses, Bob 190 Moses, David 217 Moses, Robert 254 Mosman, Monica 209 Mossman, Evan 169 Moudry, Alan 216 Moulton, Missy 170 Mourlam, Keith 97 Moustgard, Jill 202 Moxley, Teresa 175, 178 Mudra, Darrell 84, 87 Mueller, Steve 222 Muerhoff, Rosanne 109 Mueterthies, Dave 190 Mueting, Dan 168 Muhlenbruch, Brad 254 Muhlenbruch, Nancy 196, 254 Muller, Diane 182 Muller, Matt 218 Mullinix, Karen 207 Mullins, Bill 171 Mullins, Mike 8 Mulnix, Mike 168 Mulsoff, Sandy 127, 206 Mundus, Jim 217 Munn, Mary 130 Munns, Ann 135 Munro, Katie 210 Muntz, Steve 108 Murphy, Donna 143, 188 Murphy, Michele 132 Murphy, Mike 220, 224 Murphy, Renee 195 Murphy, Ruth 200, 254 Murray, Fawn 203 Murray, Jody 254 Murray, Kathy 177 Murray, Tim 217 Musselman, Denise 254 Musson, Troy 187 Myatt, William 254 Myer, Kris 209 Myers, Brian 254 Myers, Dana 181 Nabor, Jean 188 Nabholz, Kim 177 Nadden,Kathy 124 Nagel, Roxanne 180 Nair, Brenton 223 Nance, Stacy 195 Nase, Jennifer 126, 168 Nash, Kim 179, 183 Nash, Jeff 164 Nassen, Kathy 196 Nauman, Lori 208 Nauraine, Emily 163 Navajo 164 Navigators 128 Naxera, Lisa 122 294 Index m Neary, Coleen 181 Neddermeyer, Andrea 205, 208 Needham, Richard 187 Neely, Sonya 174 Neese, Jodie 196, 254 Nefzger, Tim 223 Negus, Mike 113 Neill, Laurel 177 Neils, Tom 216 Nctzke, Brad 224 Nelson, Caryl 51 Nelson, Christy 202 Nelson, Dale 188, 254 Nelson, Dan 164, 218 Nelson, Ellen 190 Nelson, Gary 254 Nelson, Jody 123, 128, 218 Nelson, Rachael 197 Nelson, Richard 255 Nelson, Rick 87 Nelson, Rita 93, 181 Nelson, Ruth 191, 255 Nelson, Sheryl 255 Nelson, Todd 222 Nelson, Tom 138, 218 Neppl, Lauri 176 Neppl, Patricia 255 Nerem, Ranae 255 Nesley, Jill 208 Netcott, Jim 225 Netolicky, Diane 210, 255 Netolicky, Thomas 125, 164, 255 Netusil, Clayton 87 Neumann, Wendy 180 Neville, Theresa 131. 255 Neville, Toni 180 Newbold 169 Newbrough, Dave 128 Newbrough, Richard 255 Newby, Dan 125, 222 Newby. Patricia 255 Newkikr, Andy 143, 173 Newkirk, James 120 Ney, Roxann 212 Nguyen, Thangh 176 Nicewanger, Gary 143, 188 Nicholas, Holly 197 Nichols, Brian 132, 222 Nicholas, Dan 217 Nicholas, Holly 141 Nicholas, Randy 218 Nichols, Bibiana 170 Nichols, Mary 162 Nichols, Sandra 189, 255 Nicholson, David 255 Nicholson, Dwight 218 Nickerson, Loni 172 Nicklaus, Teri 190 Niebuhr, Jeffrey 162, 255 Niebuhr, Mark 155 Niedert, Ellen 188 Niedert, Gail 255 Nielsen, Dr. Ross 62 Nielson, Eric 224 Niemann, Emalee 207 Nienhaus, Brian 218 Nietert, Laura 207 Niggemeyer, Amy 180 Niggemeyer, Tena 180 Nijim, Dr. Basheer 74 Nikels, Donna 123 Nilles, Sarah 203 Nilsson, Liz 181 Niobe 211 Nissen, John 255 Nissen, Kelly 195 Nitzke, Carol 121 Nitzke-Beck, Cindy 182 Nitzke, Nancy 255 Nixon, Mary 195, 255 Noack, Ann 255 Nockels, Steven 255 Noehren Hall 204 Noehren Hall Council 127 Nolan, Michael 187 Nolen, Amy 207 Nollen, Lisa 255 Noonan, Bill 168 Noonan, Mary 177 Noonan, Michelle 177 Noonan, Terry 97, 113 Norhy, Ann 255 Nordbrock, Nancy 200 Norem, Jeff 255 Noremburg, Laura 106 Norris, John 223 Norris, Lisa 201 North, Ann 194 North, Becky 128, 179 North, Jaque 196 North, Renee 116, 128, 132, 135 North, Sherry 255 Norton. Phil 218 Noss, Cathy 180 Novak, Anita 255 Nowachek, Alicia 181 Nowell, Timothy 255 Nugent, Patrick 255 Nurre, Mark 255 Nurre, Paula 179 Nuzum, Mike 210 € Oatman, Matt 217 Oberhart, David 216 Oberhauser, Linda 197 Oberman, Russ 216 Oberwetter, Jill 162 Obman, Kris 181 Obnen, Kathy i87 Obr, Sherri 255 Obrecht, Kathy 203 O'Brien, Bill 149 O'Brein, Joe 87 O'Brien, Kathy 180 O'Brien, Peggy 123, 182 O'Brien, Robert 160 O'Brien, Ruthann 212 Ocheltree, Kim 189 Ockenfcls, Kim 200 O'Connell, Janet 255 O'Connell, Sheila 116, 128. 255 Octubafest 36 Oden. Market 87 Odle, Keith 215, 218 O'Donnell. Mike 208 Odneal, Barbara 256 Odyssey 150 Oehler, Kris 196 Oetken, John 163 Oftelic, Jim 189 Ogland, Ed 171 Oglesby, Jim 187 Oglesby, Julie 210 O'Hara, Kelly 196 Ohbayashi, Katsuyuki 162 O'Hearn, Maurice 210 Okonta, Henrietta 163, 256 Oldenburg, Caryn 170 Old Gold 276, 277 Olejniczak, Sheila 196 Olerich, Janet 170 Oles, Laura 194 Olgesby, Laura 210 Oliver, Bob 131, 218 Oliver, Julie ISO Ollenburg, Andy 216 01 m stead, Minay 170 Olmstead, Trenton 217 Olsan, Julie 191 Olsen, Diane 201 Olson, Daniel 188, 256 Olson, Deanne 256 Olson, Joanne 256 Olson, Julie 212 Olson, Kathy 190, 256 Olson, Linda 179, 256 Olson, Lynn 161 Olson, Mary 140 Olson, Nancy 210 Olson, Sue 170 Olson, Tara 203, 256 Olson, Teresa 132, 191 Olson, Teri 256 Oltrogge, Mike 186 O'Meara, Rebecca 200 Omicron Delta Kappa 135 O'Neil, Dan 216 O'Neill, Kelli 256 O'Regan, Pat 173 Orion 211 Orr, Duane 104 Orr, Jeff 218 Orr, Melissa 172 Orth, Terry 87 Orthcl, Celeste 179 Orthel, Marilyn 201 Otto, Amy 202 Ortiz, Laura 197 Osland, Kristine 132, 179 Osmundson, Elaine 117, 130, Osterberger, Karla 93 Oswald, Kristine 256 O Tool, Julie 256 O'Tool, Lori 117, 132, 211 Otting, Joan 256 Otting, Robert 150, 224 Otting, Roger 160 Otto, Deb 209 Otto, Julie 256 Otto, Laurie 180 Oujiri, Lauren 163 Oulman, Jeff 160 Over berg, Paul 181 Overton, Cindy 203 Overton, Stacy 256 Owen, Beth 181 Owen, Sharon 113 Owens, Scott 87 Owenson, Chris 171 P Paarman, Dennis 256 Packard, Jean 138 Page, Dan 216 Pagel, Denise 176, 256 Pagel, Dennis 169 Pagitt, Deb 159, 163 Pahl, Fred 222 Palma, Darla 211 Palmer, Chris 223 Palmershelm, Michele 211 Pals, Denise 172 Panke, John 219 Pannkuk, Mary 135, 256 Pantenburg, Elaine 116 Panther 179 Panther, Devon 109 Pape, Deborah 168 Pape, Jim 224 Papini, Stephen 256 Parigoras, Achilles 38 Parker, Julie 162 Parks, Dennis 256 Parks, Glen 168 Parrett, Lisa 176 Partridge, David 189 Pascoe, Jeff 208 Patten, Chuck 140 Patterson, Duane 217 Patterson, Robin 199 Pauley, Deanne 129, 134 Pauley, Sue 39 Paullus, Jeff 189 Paulsen, Tamara 194 Paulson, Kristi 164 Paxton, Laurence 151 Pearce, Kimberly 256 Pearson, Lisa 121, 211 Peck, Brad 102 Pederson, Brenda 127, 138, 209, 256 Pederson, Jim 219 Pederson, Mike 216 Pederson, Kirk 216 Peel, Brenda 197 Peeler, Jackie 99, 201 Pciffer, Patricia 124, 194, 256 Pell, Tom 222 Pcllersels, Jeff 168 Pender, Nancy 116, 256 Pendgraft, Brenda 120, 172 Penn, Jennifer 128, 194 Penn, Rich 58 196, 256 Penquite, Shannon 256 Pent House 173 Penzotti, Bob 142 Perez, Cesar V. 122, 256 Perkins, Kathy 209, 210 Perkins, Ranaal 171, 256 Perlowski, Patty 176 Perett, Brett 224 Perry, Susan 256 Petermeier, John 223 Peters, Brian 256 Peters, Randy 134 Peters, Robin 194 Peters, Stephanie 101 Peters, Steven 218 Petersohn. Shell 179 Peterson, Elaine 257 Peterson, Eric 217 Peterson, Greg 108 Peterson, Jeff 210 Peterson, John 222 Peterson, Krista 257 Peterson, Lori 168 Peterson, Marla 106 Peterson, Melanie 161 Petit, Vicki 207 Petrone, Angie 170 Pettit, Ladd 190 Pettit, Steve 169 Pettjohn, Michael 213 Pfeiler, Donna 188 Pfiffner, Linda 162 Pfiffner, Lisa 125, 164 Pfohl, Shellie 106, 187 Phaedra 212 Phelan, Michael 257 Phelan, Tim 189 Phelps, Mike 224 Phi Beta Lambda 138 Phi Eta Sigma 132 Phillips, Carol 100 Phillips, Donna 212 Phillips, Jeremy 164 Phillips, Julie 210 Phillips, Kelly 133, 180 Phinney, Diane 209 Phippen, Brett 142 Phipps, Pam 106, 169 Phi Upsilon Omicron 117 Phoebe 212 Phonthipsvath, Lamthong 162 Piccolo, Cathy 187 Pickering, Mitch 211, 257 Pickford, Pat 97 Pieper, Lori 257 Pierce, Brian 171 Pierce, David 257 Pietsch, Lori 257 Pijanowski, Mike 94 Pilarczyk, Wendy 203 Pineger, Jean 200 Ping, Perry 168 Pink, Jim 173 Pinneke, Betty 257 Pins, Lisa 91 Pins, Rosemarie 120, 194 Pipho, Lisa 257 Pirc, Sandy 126, 194 Pisces 170 Pittam, Dawn 200 Pittam, Greg 132, 138 Pitz, Lynn 257 Place, John 108, 224 Placzek, Linda 200 Plagge, Mike 223 Platte, Joyce 117, 130 Plautz, Penny 257 Podcy, Barbara 257 Podnar, Carolyn 181 Poepscl, Frank 173 Poepsel, James 257 Pole, Donna 166 Pollmann. Lori 170 Pollpeter, Joan 209 Pollpeter, Joseph 225, 257 Pom-Pon Squad 121 Pond, Steven 136 Poots, Mitzi 133, 181 Poppe, Brad 223 Poppen, Amy 181 Porter, Pamela 143, 200 Porter, Patty 131, 186 Porter, Steve 217 Porter, Vicky 177 Poss, Susan 257 Post, Al 171 Postel, Susan 257 Potter, Steven 168 Potter, William 257 Potts, Mary 201 Powell, Kim 194, 257 Power, Paige 171 Powers, Carol 257 Pralle, Diane 196 Pratt, Chris 219 Pratt, Shelly 162 Prevett, Kim 212 Price, Dwayne 87 Price, Kim Price, Lisa 257 Price, Michael 225 Pries, Karen 162 Prieskorn, Joseph 219 Prieskorn, Pippa 124 Prill, Sandra 257 Primrose, Lori 186 Prince, Jeff 219 Pritchard, Mark 122, 171, 257 Probasco. Penny 197 Prochelo, Gina 194 Prohaska, Kathy 207 Pross, Laurie 196 Pross, Leanne 197 Provost, Jeffrey 186, 257 Prueitt, Karen 169 Prusha, Mike 216 Index 295 Psaros, Penny 257 Reed, Jodie 171 Ptacek, Jolene 124, 195, 257 Reed, Mark 258 Public Relations Student Society of Reed, Mike! 88, 108 America 131 Reed. Scott 218 Pudem, Carla 169 Pudenz, Jacqueline 257 Pugh, Patsy 141 Pulkrabek, Jan 136 Purcell, Lori 207 Purvis, Karen 257 Putchio, Rick 186 Putz, Duane 219 Pyle, Jim 172 c Quandt, Ruth 179 Quint, Jennifer 162 Quirk, Bob 92 G Racine, Brian 136, 223 Rademaker, Kristine 129, 210 Raeside, Lisa 180 Rainbow 180 Raleigh, Edward 257 Ralph, Barbara 257 Ralph, Brian 257 Ralston, Michele 133, 176 Ramert, Brett 258 Rampy, Scott 87 Ramsay, Kathy 188 Ramsay, Robert 186 Ramsey, Russ 218 Rand, Debbie 179 Randall, Tracy 172 Randolph, Lynn 216 Rank, Uonell 202 Ranson, Lori 212 Rapp, Dan 171 Rarain, Cathy 207 Rasmussen, Kim 176, 194 Rasmussen, Laura 179 Rater, Rae Jean 129 Rathbone, Julie 258 Rathe, Ellen 258 Rathe, Nancy 170 Ratliff, Ruth 78, 80 Rattray, Murray 224 Rau, Tammi 178 Raue, Brian 122 Rausch, Chris 160 Recker, Al 224 Recker, Angie 171 Recker, Dean 223 Recker, Jill 203 Recker, Michael 225 Redalon, Todd 258 Reding, Carol 176 Reding, Patrick 206 Reding, Shari 200 Redmon, Tim 216 Reed, Becky 212 296 Index Reed, Todd 187 Reedey, Dean 217 Reese, Bart 216 Reeves, Russell 164 Regner, Tony 219 Regs, Craig 137 Rehnstrom, Amy 123, 182 Reichter, Bryan 138 Reichter, Lyle 216 Reicks, Gerald 224 Reicks, Rod 219 Reichclt, Diane 181 Reidel, Dennis 138 Reiff-Buelt, Doreen 258 Reifsteck, Todd 120 Reilly, Michelle 258 Reilly, Rose Anne 181 Reimers, Mary 159, 163, 165, 258 Reinemund, Candice 176 Reiners, Paul 173 Reinart, Scott 92, 223 Reinert, Kolleen 258 Reinhardt, Mike 102 Reinhardt, Phil 224 Reinmund, Natalie 137 Reis, Sara 120, 136, 187 Reising, Jerry 188 Reisner, Tim 190 Relph, Rick 225 Remmert, Dennis 87 Remy, Wayne 136 Renault 203 Reno, Diana 181 Renslow, Peggy 258 Renz, Sue 258 Retz, Mike 206 Reynolds, Dawn 201, 258 Reysack, Mike 136, 222 Reysack, Richard 162 Rhinehart, Tim 210 Rhinesmith, Nancy 206 Rhodes, Kathy 189 Rhodes, Kim 202 Rhods, Sandra 162 Rich, Janet 171 Richards, Janna 207 Richardson, Beth 194 Richardson, Kevin 217 Richardson, Laurie 189, 258 Richelieu 203 Richmond, James 258 Richter, Dave 169 Rickbaugh, Jeffrey 131, 258 Rickets, Sue 176 Ridenour, Rick 218 Ridenour, Rob 210 Rider Hall 214 Ridnour, Brad 104, 161 Riegel, Craig 218 Riehle, Richard 117, 258 Ricks, Rodney 258 Rients, Kathy 181 Rife, Pinkie 162 Rippenger, Jerry 186 Rippenkrocger, Scott 258 Rippentrop. Paula 197 Risting, Nancy 181 Ritenour, Laura 206 Ritland, Susan 127, 132, 133, 196, 258 Roach, Brian 211 Robbins, Dr. Jan 69 Robbins, Jill 208 Roberts, Dan 188 Roberts, David 225 Roberts, Karen 143, 176 Roberts, Linda 194 Roberts, Lynette 258 Roberts. Margaret 209 Roberts, Mike 173 Roberts, Rona 197 Roberts, Rosemary 176 Roberts, Sally 176 Roberts, Teresa 201 Roberts, Thea 138, 258 Roberts, Tom 87 Robertson, Pamela 206 Robinson, Brenda 181 Robinson, James 118 Robinson, June 258 Robinson, Linda 188 Robinson, Peggy 258 Robinson, Phyllis 258 Rochford, Teresa 172 Roc, Brenda 194, 258 Roe, Dorothy 179, 258 Roeder, Mary 258 Roeghner, Linda 202 Roegner, Tim 223 Roenfeldt, Scott 172 Rogers, Ann 181 Rogers, Becky 197 Rogers, Dean 188 Rogers, Janice 118 Rogers, Luanne 202 Rogers, Mary Ellen 212 Rogers, Robyn 200 Rogers, Sue 197 Rogers, Tammy 170 Rogerson, Tony 123 Roguet, Elaine 180 Rohde, Tom 188 Rohlf, Mike 210 Rohrer, Mitch 208 Rokes, Tracy 87 Rolfs, Kathie 180 Roop, Ruth 126 Ropa, Esthyr 206 Roper, Pamela 163 Rose berry, Lisa 229, 258 Ross, Ann 171 Ross, Karen 179 Ross, Kelli 176 Ross, Kim 170 Ross, Pete 206 Ross, Robert 74 Ross, Robin 101, 191 Ross, Dr. Ronald 69 Ross, Terry 189 Ross, Todd 219 Rote 142 Rote, Robert 122, 258 Roth, Andy 223 Rothrock, Diane 206 Rottinghaus, Cathy 122, 212 Roughton, Amy 177 Rouse, Lisa 171 Roushar, Meg 103 Rowe, Douglas 170 Rowmanin, Thomas 139 Ruchotyke, Rick 170 Rucker, Jill 181 Rucker, Julie 258 Rudin, Shelly 93, 209 Rudolf, Jody 178 Ruebel, Rick 97 Rueter, Craig 218 Ructer, Marion 259 Ruff, Ellen 190 Ruffo, Joseph 69, 139 Ruggeberg, Kristi 197 Rugger, Becky 259 Rugger, Louis 259 Ruiz, Wendy 180 Rule, Clair 78 Rumbley, Naomi 208 Runyan, Brian 222 Rupp, Tom 219 Ruskey, Jeff 217 Rush, Bob 209 Rush ton, Sarah 168 Russell, Gary 160 Russell, Susan 28, 35, 259 Rust, Todd 169 Ruth, Kim 177, 277 Rutledge, Wendy 122, 169, 259 Rutt, John 142 Ryan, Dina 172 Ryan, Jane 259 Ryan, Kandy 176 Ryan, Nancy 259 Ryan, Rick 217 Ryan, Shelly 186 Rychel, Leslie 129 Rypkema, Kris 132, 206 Sacquitinc, Doris 177 Sacquitine, Lois 143 Sagittarius 188 Saliabury, Lori 164 Salisbury, Paul 137, 219 Salmon, Bill 87 Salsbury, Sherri 106, 259 Salter, Carolyn 259 Salz, Scott 225 Samek, Rocky 104, 142, 259 Sammons, Harry 259 Sampson, Melissa 93, 121 Samuelson, Joel 133, 210 Samuel son, Karla 259 Samuelson, Lori 170 Sanborn, Scott 223 Sanders, Allison 180 Sanders, Cindy 132 Sanders, Mario 87 Sanders, Rick 206 Sanders, Sue 195 Sandersfeld, Janette 259 Sandgrin, Amy 197 Sandvik, Jennifer 259 Saner, Dean 211 Sanford, Bryan 170 Sanftner, Pnil 168 Sanger, Julie 208 Sass, Kim 19£, Saucke, Jalon 259 Sauerbrei, Daryl 211 Saunders, Craig 161 Saville, Jeff 216 Saville, Kevin 219 Sawvcl, Gina 203 Sayer, Rob 219 Sayles, Tracey 201 Scalise, Ralph 161 Schaab, Michele 91 Schaaf, Michelle 197 Schaal, Samantha 169 Schadle, Mary Ann 79, 172, 259 Schadler, Mary 79 Schaffer, Kevin 223 Schafer, Audrey 207 Schaffer, Larry 97 Scharf, Missy 205, 207 Scharff, Connie 163 Schatz, Julie 206 Scheber, Tami 98, 99, 259 Scheel, Judy 197 Scheer, Suzic 109, 193 Scheetz, Pat 218 Scheibel, Pamela 171, 259 ' Schellhorn, Bryce 222 Schief, Barb 161 Schicffcr, Stacey 190, 259 Schieltz, Joan 259 Schill, Jeffrey 259 Schiltz, Nancy 126, 194 Schimmer, Carol 62, 169, 259 Schinckel, Donna 202 Schladetzky, Brian 186 Schlee, Robin 177 Schlemmer, Jeff 216 Schlcmmcr, Susan 180 Schlick, Diane 191 Schlitter, Craig 136, 211 Schlonohm, Jeff 223 Schloss, Tracy 216 Schmidt, Brent 136, 171 Schmidt, Ellen 181 Schmidt, Jeff 130 Schmidt, Ross 190 Schmidt, Suzanne 129, 179 Schmiedel, Jim 211 Schmitt, Barb 143, 170 Schmitt, Bob 104 Schmitt, Deb 171 Schmitt, Delon 259 Schmitt, Gary 206 Schmitt, Marlys 129, 259 Schmitt, Ron 208 Schmitt, Terri 196 Schmitz, Glenda 259 Schmitz, John 206 Schmitz, Mary Lou 130, 259 Schmitz, Mike 88, 108 Schnake, Le Ann 164 Schneberger, Coral 169 Schneckloth, Scott 222 Schneden, Beth 176 Schneden, Diane 162 Schneider, Connie 259 Schneider, Dawn 197 Schneider, Philip 160 Schneider, Sherry 197 Schnieders, Diane 259 Schnieders, Nancy 194 Schoel, Lynn 259 Schoeller, Polly 143, 172 Schoenenbcrgcr, Heidi 162 Schoer, Scott 87 Schilten, Art 190 Scholten, Michellen 124, 194 Schomberg, Chris 178 Schonekloth, Sue 191 Schoner, Kerry 207 School Of Business 58 Schoonover, Lisa 131, 195, 259 Schor, Tammy 203 Schrader, Greg 149 Schramm, Deanna 180 Schreck, Cindy 260 Schreck, James 260 Schreder, Julie 207 Schreiber, Kathy 189 Schreier, Fram 171 Schrepfer, Katherine 186 Schroeder, Dave 171 Schroeder, Julie 260 Schroeder, Scott 260 Schuldt, Dana 134 Schuler, Kelly 122, 194, 260 Schulewitz, Stephanie 99, 162 Schuller, Julie 132, 134, 180 Schulte, Duane 228, 260 Schultz, Barb 211 Schultz, Jennifer 209 Schultz, Jerome 172 Schultz, Robin 202 Schultz, Susan 260 Schultz, Tom 218 Schulz, Pam Schulz, Scott 217 Schumaker, Lisa 260 Schupbach, Lisa 260 Schurf, Robin 212 Schuster, Lynn 126, 194 Schutte, Mike 217 Schwab, Anne 208 Schwab, Lisa 197 Scwab, Mike 97 Sch warn man, Joel 171 Schwartzhoff, Mark 218 Schwarz, Traci 260 Schwers, Sandy 208 Sciachitano, Tony 222 Scoblic, Michael 187 Scorpio 189 Scott, Barbara 260 Scott, Dale 260 Scott, Deborah 126 Scott, Randy 164 Scott, Rebecca 260 Scott, Sharon 202, 260 Scott, Susan 206 Scott, Yolanda 165 Scovill, Debbie 200 Scully, Pamela 122 Seaberg, Siri 210 Seager, Mrs. Robert 123 Sealock, Jan 138, 212 Sears, James 260 Sears, ShaRea 200 Seegmiller, Dick 260 Seegmiller, Stacy 203 Seen usen, Maren 109, 260 Seek, Scott 222 Seemann, Norman 139, 142 Seerley Hall 60 Seidel, Penny 106 Seidl, Dave 136, 171 Seifert, Charlecn 182 Seifried, Kathy 195, 260 Seifried, Rita 209 Sei fried, Theresa 194 Seiler, Deb 189 Seitz, Amy 260 Sei vert, Judy 181 Selby, Scott 223 Selzler, Kathy 179 Seminole 164 Semprini, Julie 191 Serck, Steven 217 Sesker, Christine 129, 211 Seuferer, Karma 178 Sevenson, Scott 217 Severin, Kelly 172 Severin, Pamela 106, 187 Shackelford, Julie 168, 260 Shafer, Dawn 178 Shafer, Doug 217 Shafer, Scott 136, 223 Shaffer, Larry 208 Shaffer, Randy 170 Shaner, Todd 219 Shannon, Pam 178 Shatek, Kyle 260 Shaw 225 Shaw, Annette 202 Shaw, Barry 136, 161 Shaw, David 133, 260 Shaw, Larry 219 Shaw, Mike 219 Shay, Terry 224 Shea, Bill 164 Shea, Steven 260 Shea, Susan 171 Shearer, Laurie 260 Sheda, Tina 169 Shedenhelm, Kurt 97 Sheets, Lori 138, 209 Sheets, Michael 260 Shelby, Laura 260 Sheldahl, James 190 Shelton, Sheri 182, 183 Shelton, Todd 260 Shepard, Kate 121 Index 297 Shepard, Kevin 208 Sherlock, Liz 129, 211 Sherman 219 Sherman House 38 Shernick, Negebe 138 Sherrard, Elizabeth 176, 260 Sherwood, Harlan 173 Sheston, Andrew 216, 260 Sheston, Cynthia 181 Shileny, Donald 260 Shimon, Richard 261 Shindelar, Jim 87 Shipley, Susan 132, 194 Shirley, Kimberly 261 Shoda, Ronda 138 Shoemaker, Jenny 207 Shogren, Terry 208 Showalter, Delwyn 261 Shramek, Darlene 203 Shull, Deb 116 Shull Hall 220 Shull Hall Serate 125 Shulte, Duane 110 Shumaker, Mary 161 Sickles, Steven 129, 155 Siebles, Lori 113, 261 Siebles, Lori 113, 261 Siegele, Krista 202 Siegele, Teresa 207 Siems, James 206 Sieren, Steve 97 Sietz, Kevin 219 Sievers, Douglas 169 Sievers, Joleen 133, 195 Siggins, Cindy 207 Siglin, Jamie 196 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 136 Sikora, Therese 125, 163 Sill man, Erin 138, 143, 182 Silvey, Scott 218 Simon, Jeff 222 Simon, Melissa 203 Simon, Nancy 216 Simon, Wayne 108 Simonsen, Michele 141 Simoson, Michael 161 Simpson, David 261 Sims, Andre 87 Sinclair, Rita 188 Singer, Perry 261 Sisse!, Gary 160 Sui, Sun Yan 164 Sivesind, Cindy 167, 170, 261 Sivesind, Lori 181 Skaine, Todd 208 Skilling, Michael 173 Skillorn, Jon 222 Skinner, Kayleen 180 Skinner, Gwynne 169 Skinner, Stacey 261 Skinner, Stephanie 188 Skopec, Gregg 88, 108 Skopec. Mary 178 Skopec, Paul 88 Skretta, Dale 210 Skybird 180 Slaymaker, Jeffrey 261 Slifka, Danielle 206 Slinger, Mick 222 Slinger, Rick 222 Stinker, Kathy 261 Sloan, Beth 130, 187 Sloan, Jeff 172 Sloan, Scott 108 Smalley, Todd 223 Smcrillo, Carmein 172 Smidt, Kevin 128, 173. 261 Smith, Angela 169 Smith, Ann 161 Smith, Arron 208 298 Index Smith, Cordie 261 Smith, Cynthia 261 Smith, Dale 119 Smith, Eileen 119 Smith, Gail 164 Smith, Jane 176 Smith, Jeff 164 Smith, John 221, 224, 261 Smith, Lisa 171 Smith, Mary 261 Smith, Mike 87, 104 Smith, Nathan 219 Smith, Pam 212 Smith, Scott 189, 261 Smith, Sheila 261 Smith, Shelley 202 Smith. Tim 170 Smith, Tom 224 Smith, Tony 208 Smith, Van 217 Smothers, Barbara 208 Sneed, Brenda 113 Snitke, Pat 162 Snitker, Peggy 181 Snittier, Kelli 201 Snodgrass, Daryl 161 Snyder, Bob 187 Snyder, Darei 121, 197 Snyder, Jean 206 Snyder, Mark 223 Snyder, Susan 200 Soehner, Sheila 109 Softball (W) 106, 107 Solberg, Cynthia 181 Sommer lot, Roger 87 Somsky, Carole 169 Somsky, Donna 261 Somsky, Elizabeth 180 Sondgeroth, Lew 97 Sones, Tami 172 Son tag, Jeff 163 Soper, Lisa 117, 130 Soppe, Julie 171 Sorensen, Dawn 261 Sorensen, Jan 190 Sorensen, Susan 261 Sorgenfrey, Melody 190 Sostak, Tim 189 Soucek, Barb 181 Soukup, Ellen 208 Souk up, Todd 219 Sounders, Karla 203 Southard, Bridgett 172 Sovick, Jill 170 Spa hr, Jeff 187 Sparks, Tammy 261 Spears, Sarah 202 Spicer, Le Anne 106 Spicher, Shelly 128 Sporkman, Michele 181 Sporrer, Kim 191 Spratt, Bradley 261 Spratt, kevin 223 Spratte, Sheryl 180 Spray, Sandy 93 Spence, Shawn 225 Spencer, Amy 209 Spicher, Shelly 210 Squier, Mark 136 Squicrs, Denise 261 Stachovic, Gail 212 Staebell. Jeff 210 Stafford, Ronald 261 Stafford, Scott 94, 95 Stahowick, John 125, 225 Stalker, Ann 197 Stall, Daryl 172 Stamper, Melody 128 Stanard, Deb Havens 152, 153 Stanislaw, Todd 186 Starcevich, Kathy 212 Starcevich, Linda 210 Stark, Judy 197 Stark, Susan 196 Starry, Don 211 Statler, Kent 222 Staver, James 216 Stebral, Greg 173 Steel, Nate 228 Steele, Donna 202 Steele, Kimberly 130, 261 Steere, Theresa 76, 169 Steffen, Cindy 196 Steffen, Dawn 209 Steffen, Margie 203 Steffen, Raynee 186 Steffes, Gary 188 Steif, Heidi 116 Steinbruck, Steph 138, 182 Steines, Marc 87, 187 Steinhauser, Dr. Larry 46 Steinmeyer, Tracy 190 Stelk, Jeff 87 Stelken, Art 87 Stelzer, Jim 216 Stephany, Brian 128 Stephen, Scott 208 Stephenson, John 189 Sterk, Scott 261 Sterling, Merry 207 Steven, Cynthia 197 Stevens, Brian 219 Stevens, Shari 127 Stevenson, Lori 261 Stevenson, Roberta 261 Stewart, Al 168 Stewart, Bob 188 Stewart, Christy 133, 261, 276 Stewart, Craig 262 Stewart, Scott 189 Stickford, Jeffrey 262 Stickford, Pam 212 Stickney, Lisa 262 Stickney, Mike 173 Stief, Heidi 135 Still. Becky 109 Stiller, Tina 262 Stinchfield, Richard 20 Stohl, Mary 187 Stock, Jody 203 Stock berger, Jodie 152 Stocks, Carole, 206 Stodgel, Douglas 187 Stoaghill, Susan 121 Stoen, Laurel 177 Stoffel, Kevin 218 Stoll, Brian 206 Stolley, Tom 187 Stone 168 Stone, Randy 150 Stoneman, Paul 160 Stoner, Daryl 139 Stoner, Mark 262 Storbeck, Bob 87 Stork, Jon 189 Story, Brad 225 Story, Trula 262 Stotts, Angie 189 Stout, Chris 189 Stoutner, Lynn 181 Stow, Bryan 173 Stoyer, Amy i82 Strabla, Greg 210 Straba la, Kent 262 Strang, Cindy 189 Strang, Sandy 189 Stracel, Mary Pat 176 Streer, Theresa 121 Streets, Dave 171 Streicher, Nancy 200 Streit, Nancy 228, 262 Streve, Harold 118 Stroebele, Jay 169 Strong, Kaye 262 Straud, Jill 262 Strub, Lee 211 Strubel, Barb 178 Strunk, Jan 195, 262 Strunk, Jill 212 Struthers, Paula 133, 135, 195, 262 Struve, Jim 172 Stuck, Kevin 210 Studemann, Janet 262 Student Council For Exceptional Chil- dren 126 Student Home Economics Association 130 Student Social Work 130 Studer, Max 190 Stuffelbeam, Darrel 209 Stukev, Julie 190 Stum berg, Doug 97 Stum berg, Todd 262 Stump, Mindy 133, 176 St urges, Jane 131, 197 Sturtz, Brenda 177 Sturtz, Laura 179 Sualve, Ron 209 Subbert, Chris 222 Subra, Kurt 142 Subramanigan, Kasi 161 Sudmeier, Jessica 194 Sueppel, Robin 141 Sueppel, Steve 223 Sueppel, Thomas 262 Suggitt, Renee 176 Sullivan, Mark 92 Sullivan, Mary 203 Sullivan, Thomas 262 Summer Orientation Staff 134 Summitt. Perry 97 Sund, Dave 92 Sund, Diane 179 Sundance 181 Sundermeyer, Janice 171 Sundhagul. Gwyn 189 Sunner, Gail 196 Surma, Penny 197 Susemihl, Lori 117, 130, 262 Sutherland, Annie 198, 202 Svoboda. Mary 137 Swank, Theresa 178 Swan sen, Joni 262 Swanson, Dave 88, 108 Swanson, Gary 104 Swanson, Jill 210 Swanson, Joni 182 Swanson, Kristin 129 Swanson, Lisa 129, 211 Swanson, Sarah 196 Swartzendruber, De Anne 177 Swarlzendruber, Deb 93 Swartendruber, Diane 178 Swearngin, Jim 222 Swehla, Mike 142 Swimming (M) 92 Swimming (W) 93 Switzer, Kimberly 211 Sylvester, Brian 160 T Taft, Debra 262 Tagtow, Kelly 108 Takes, Lisa 211 Talty, Joan 127, 135, 164 Tamcke, Cheryl 121, 187 Tanaka, Kyoko 163 Tangeman, Teresa 170 Tank, Kathy 208 Tansey, Lori 201 Tara 181 Tarr, Carla 116 Tasker, Jill 164, 262 Tatone, Tony 262 Tauke. Doris 134, 207 Taurus 187 Taylor, Bryan 87 Taylor, Ellie 188 Taylor, Eric 211 Taylor, Teresa 123, 132, 133, 195 Taylor, Tom 216 Taylor, Valerie 131, 262 Teare, Carol 262 Teeter, Todd 222 Tegeler, Kim 182 Tegeler, Mary 262 Tegels, Tim 206 Tcig, Nick 118 Tekippe, Kim 187 Tekippe, Mae 195 Tenney, Lisa 172 Tenney, Mike 206 Tennis (M) 100 Tennis (W) 101 Terhark, Todd 104 Terlouw, Maren 181 Terney, Nancy 131 Ternus, Brett 171 Ternus, Troy 210 Terrell, Randy 262 Terrill, Henry 87 Terrones, Dan 163 Terveer, Jeanette 188 Thacker, Roberta 187, 262 Thakur, Shivesh 69 Tharp, Shelley 148, 155 Thayer, Dave 171 Theim, Barbara 169, 262 Thelen, Jeff 125 Theobald, Dennis 122, 262 Thesing, Laura 177 Theusen, Tom 217 Thiele, Ronald 262 Thilges, Andy 210 Thitges, Audrey 113 Thin, Nancy 262 Thomas, Barbara 182 Thomas, Brad 189 Thomas, Bruce 225, 263 Thomas, Christine 195, 263 Thomas, David 187 Thomas, Derek 226 Thomas, Linda 226 Thomas, Mary 197 Thomas, Mike 225 Thomas, Ronda 177, 263 Thomas, Sue 201 Thomas, Troy 87 Thomas, Wilber 226 Thomasson, David 263 Thompsen, Darlene 209 Thompsen, Kathy 181 Thompsen, Tracy 182 Thompsen, Brian 159, 160 Thompson, Connie 91, 195 Thompson, Cynthia 195, 211 Thompson, Daniel 169 Thompson, Donna 212 Thompson, James 108 Thompson, Janet 113 Thompson, Jeff 136, 190 Thompson, John 119 Thompson, Jon 219 Thompson, Karen 206 Thompson, Katy 207 Thompson, Kay 195 Thompson, Lee 139 Thompson, Marcia 119 Thompson, Dr. Marion 63 Thompson, Randy 97 Thompson, Rita 206 Thompson, Scott 136, 172, 223 Thompson, Tammy 180, 201 Thompson, Dr. Thomas 69 Thompson, Victoria 203, 263 Thoms, Laurie 130, 164, 263 Thomsen, Darlene 263 Thomsen, Rick 216 Thomsen, Sally 171 Thomson, Mark 204 Thoren, Dave 216 Thorneburgh, Tim 217 Thornton, Matt 170 Thorson, Betsy 196, 263 Thor son, Kris 202 Thorson, Lynn 138, 196 Thorstenson, Dawn 195 Thrailkill, Laura 200 Thrall, Dr. William 63, 139 Thune, Steven 160 Thuringer, Cathy 169 Tiedeman, Jim 211 Tiedt, Charla 195, 262 Tiefenthaler, Lori 200 Tierney, Nancy 209 Tieszen, Kim 191 Tietz, Kristi 126, 133, 196, 262 Tiffany 182 Tifft, Larry 163 Tigges, Elayne 167, 200 Tigges, Lynne 126, 180 Till, Angie 195 Tiller, Cheryl 189 Tingle, Michelle 129, 211 Tippett, Sandy 263 Tipton, Bryan 221 Tjpepkes, Steven 166, 168 Toafe, Daniel 223, 263 Toale, Terry 222 Toay, Amy 176 Toay, Doug 219 Tobin, Jeff 225 Todd, Brenda 207 Toenyan, Donna 191 Tolbert, Ira 78, 80. 142 Tomahawk 133 Tomlinson, Dan 206 Tonda, Gina 263 Toney, Robin 103 Tonsfeldt, Leslie 176 Torvik, Jim 215 Townsley, Keith 211 Track (M) 108 Track (W) 109 Trainers 113 Tran, Binh 210 Tree 182 Treloar, Jane 189 Trenary, Lora 177 Treptow, Kim 180 Trevethon, Lynn 197 Trickle, Darwin 161 Tritz, Kathy 125, 162, 263 Trost, Lisa 178 Troxel, Diana 128, 180 Truex, Dallas 217 Trulin, Debra 187 Trunnell, Mark 277 Tucker, Jane 133, 196, 263 Turkey Trot Run 44 Turner, Kevin 218 Turner, Sandy 143, 190 Tutt, Timothy 187 Tvedte, Bev 202 Twait, Jeff 100, i64 Twedt, Patti 190 Twedt, Rick 219 Tychsen, Scott 125. 225, 228 Index 299 Ubben, Steven 263 Uchytil, Michael 263 Udelhofen, Paul 173, 263 Uhlenhopp, Cathy 201 Ulies tad, Mark 190 Ulmsted, Bob 162 Uncomnwm Women and Others 152 Underwood, Anne 176 Underwood, Dave 142 Ungerer, Nancy 203 UNI Diners Club 143 UNI Finance Club 122 UNI Parents Association 119 University Student Alumni 116 Uphues, Chris 225 Urbain, Brenda 212 Ury, Janet 188 Usher, Amy 109, 181 Utoff, Steve 225 Vincent, Patty 176 Virgo, 172 Vises, Randy 168 Vittctoc, Mike 92 Voelz, Nancy 124, 192 Vogel, Laurie 200 Voldseth, Dr. Edward 19 Volleyball (W) 90 Von Bank, Nancy 190 Vonderhaar, Jim 188 Vong, Tausan 188 Vonk, Sherri 162 Vorwald, Scott 216 Voss, Cindy 208 Voss, Lorris 180 Voss, Sheri 59 Voss, Valerie 195 Vote, Linda 196 Voy, Debra 128, 263 Vyskocil, Linda 117, 130, 263 Vaage, Jeff 100 Vaage, Jennifer 178 Vail, Michelle 212 Valde, Jeffrey 211, 263 Valdez, Carlos 223 Valladolid, Missy 180 Van Abbernan, Rhonda 168 Van Alstine, Clark 169 Van Daele, Russ 222 Van Deest. Carla 1, 132, 138, 212 Vanderlinden, Ann 209 Vanderlinden, Dee 186 Van Maanen, Sally 202 Vandermolen. Ann 263 Vandersall, Anne 177 Vanderschaaf, Loren 224, 263 Vander Sluis, Brian 188 Vanderwerf, Cary 172 Van Diest, Debbie 194 Van Etten, Jennifer 109, 181 Van Etten, Lora 189 VanGelder, Pam 197 Vangellow, Deborah 175, 176, 109 Vannauen, Becky 263 VanHorn, Terri 189 Van Nest, Matt 217 Van Rees, Carol 172 Vanscelen, Marcia 186 Vans natta, Dave 218 VanZante, Bill 188 Van Zee, Jeff 223 Varley, Jane 207 Vaughn, Deb 164 Vaughn, James 87 Venenga, John 217 Venneman, Barbara 177, 263 Verbraak, Ingrid 206 Verdon, Toad 219 Vermuelen, Mark 223 VerSteegi, Kim 152, 153 Verwers, Julie 197, 263 Vickery, Becky 209 •JUU Index Waddell, Brian 97 Wadle, Ellen 169, 263 Wadle, Lisa 169, 263 Wadle, Lora 162 Wadle, Marcia 263 Wadle, Mindy 129, 211 Wadle, Susan 263 Wagner, Bob 161 Wagner, Jayne 106 Wagner, Jeff 217 Wagner, Jim 218 Wagner, Tracy 138, 182 Wahr, Lori 181 Waite, Roxanne Crosth 178 Wake, Damon 173 Waknitz, Tammy 122, 264 Walden, John 188 Waligora, Karen 91 Walker, Kimber 264 Walker, Lisa 189 Walker, Mark 171 Walker, Rhea 124, 133, 194 Walker, Sara 60, 210 Walker, Scott 206 Walker, Tom 160 Walker, Troy 223 Walker, Virginia 207 Wallce, Laura 129, 130, 263 Waller, Jeanne 212 Waller, Dr. Robert 60 Wallis, Jean tee 263 Walljasper, Diane 206 Walls, Bob 87, 221 Walsh, Barb 189 Walsh, Claire 178 Walsh, Don 190 Walsh, Katie 264 Walsh, Steve 222 Walstead, Lyne 109 Walston, Valerie 209 Walter, Lori 196 Walter, Monica 143, 200 Walters, Brian 218 Walters, Kathy 264 Walters, Kelly 177 Walters, Mark 218 Wanat, Donna 209 Wankum, Judy 162 Wankum, Julie 125, 162 Ward, Douglas 186 Ward law, Robert 208 Ware, Lowell 160 Warner, Dr. El von 60 Warren, Anne 194 Warren, John 208 Warren, Kari 91 Warren, Mag 203 War ten burg, Cindy 161 Warth, Todd 92 Washers, Carlton 217 Washington, Becky 226 Washington, Joseph 226 Waskosky, John 87 Wasson, Kay 202 Watson, Melissa 202 Watts, Michele 180 Waugh, Dave 219 Wayland, Timothy 264 Wayt, Amy 196, 264 Weatherman, Jeff 97 Weaver, Julie 126, 264 Weaver, Lori 196 Weaver, Mark 264 Weaver, Melvin 206 Weaver, Stephen 108, 170 Weaverling, Marilyn 197 Webb, Maree 264 Webb, Scott 100 Weber, Bene 124 Weber, Brenda 161 Weber, Cathy 123, 133, 103, 264 Weber, Dan 137 Weber, Jay 224, 264 Weber, Kris 203 Weber, Shea 178 Weber, Steve 218 Weeks, Jenifer 121, 196 Weeks, Julie 124, 196 Weeks, Kurtis 190 Wcfel, Marcia 178 Wegner, Dean 122, 138, 168 Wenner, Cark 122 Weichers, Pam 164 Weida, Ken 160 Weida, Teri 164 Weideman, Denise 181 Weig, Scott 225 Weigel, Janell 131 Weigel, Joe 229 Weigel, Luann 138 Weih, Jon 88, 108 Weihs, Mary 117, 180 Wei land, David 218, 264 Weiland, Troy 173 Wcildcr, Deb 181 Weinhold, Al 224 Weinkauf, Jody 264 Weishaar, Scott 136, 138, 172 Weiss, Mary Kay 210 Weisshaar, Diane 179 Welch, Mike 186, 221 Weldon, Matt 211 Wellner, Terry 125, 132, 158, 163, 264 Wells, Cindy 182 Wells, Dave 219 Wells, Rhonda 201 Welp, Anne 207 Wetter, Steven 264 Welu, Karen 138, 203 Wenger, Bene 194 Went hold, Martha 133, 187 Weppler, Greg 216 Werner, Brenda 207 Werner, Stan 94 Wersinger, Denise 264 West, Bonnie 207 West, Daniel 264 West, Robyn 264 Westbrook, Jeff 223 Westemeier, Bruce 102, 161 Wetshold. Marti 62 Westphal, Diane 181 Westphal, Mary 138 Wethington, Larry 218 Whalen, Butch 210 Wharff, Maria 200 Wharton, Maria 188 Wheelchair Basketball 44 Wheeler, Betsey 163 Wheeler, Brian 219 Wheeler, Cary 225 Wheeler, Patti 210 Whisler, Jane 172 White, Deb 170 White, Eric 87, 108, 162 White, Melissa 201 White, Mike 80 White, Phyllis 194 White, Todd 223 Whitehead, Ted 217 Whitmer, Wendy 264 Whitmore, Gary 97, 170 Whitnach, Donald 74 Wichert, Carla 178 Wichs, Mary 132 Wickham, Lyn 195 Wiebels, Jon 219 Wiederanders, Jill 181 Wiegardt, Dave 216 Wiegel, LuAnn 207 Wieland, Charles 216 Wiele, Kent 136 Wiese, Lisa 206 Wiese. Rod 108, 189 Wiesley, Mona 118 Wilbeck, Kira 179 Wiles, Mary 180 Wilkens, Kari 264 Will, Sharon 176, 183 Willand, Wendy 168, 264 Willard, Kevin 87 Willers, Jennifer 65, 162 Willert, Kristie 131, 264 Williams, Angie 186 Williams, Bobbie 161 Williams, Dalynn 127, 212 Williams, Janet 138, 176 Williams, Julie 264 Williams, Pat 87, 161 Williams, Robert 87, 94 Williams, Ruth 151 Williams, Suzie 196 Williams, Tami 101, 172 Williams, Tod 264 Williamson, John 264 Williamson, Rodney 162 Willis, Randy 225 Willmers, Julie 191, 264 Willoughby, Margaret 118 Wilmot, Snerry 181 Wilson 189 Wilson, Caroline 202 Wilson, Chris 99 Wilson, Darren 87 Wilson, Doug 222 Wilson, L. 64 Wilson, Laura 264 Wilson, Lisa 38 Wilson, Lydia 203 Wilson, Shelly 197 Wilson, Sherrie 203 Wilson, Suzanne 208 Wilson, Thomine 190 Wiltgen, Carla 171 Wilt gen, Suzie 171 Wilwerding, Laura 143, 177 Wilz, Fred 168 Windust, Ben 187 Winer, Pamela 197 Wing, Stephanie 202 Winger, Beth 195 Winter, Donna 196 Winter, Kirby 161 Winter, Lisa 190 Winter, Lori 190 Winter, Michael 219, 264 Winters, Pam 187 Wise, Becky 181 Wise, Renee 200 Wisman, John 108, 265 Wisnieski, Barbara 265 Wisor, Diane 180 Wissmiller, Ann 171 Witham, Val 210 Withers, Connie 180 Withers, Shari 202 Witt, Ed 218 Witt, Jane 91 Witt, Susan 176 Witt man, Scott 223 Witrup, Karla 182 Wit try, Karen 196 Witrry, Linda 265 Wittry, Laurie 197 Witzenburg, Tonya 127, 212 Wobken, Beth 176 Wacstc, Joan 181 Wohl, Harold 80 Wolf, Julie 130, 265 Wolfe, Jim 78 Wolfe, Larry 209 Wolfe, Steve 88 Wolff, Sherri 195 Wolfgram, Eugene 265 Wolrab. Jill 182 Wolter, Jon 186 Wolter, Mark 218 Wonderlich, Lynn 132, 265 Wood, Mark 172 Wood, Robert 170 Woodard, Pamela 203, 265 Woods, Kim 179, 182 Woods, Tina 170 Woods, Traci i62 Woodson, Laurie 210 Wooley, Steve 222 Worm ley, Greg 170 Worth, Brian 208, 265 Wrage, Joni 201 Wrage, Stacey 172 Wray, Thomas 265 Wrestling 96 Wright, Elizabeth 187 Wright, Linda 265 Wright, Lori 176 Wright, Quint in 92 Wright, Shelley 164 Wright, Susan 141, 202 WuTf, Amy 188 Wurdinger, Jill 265 Wurster, Randy 171 Wuylers, Kim 138 Wuytens, Kim 141, 209 Yager, Kathy 188, 265 Yang, De 72 Yearous, Margo 190 Yetmar, Scott 189 Yilck, Sharon 178 Young, Dawn 153, 176 Young, Kendra 181 Young, Randy 97 Young, Ronan 171 Young, Sandy 211 Young, Scott 113, 218 Young, Steven 136 Youngbrood, Marilyn 182 Younger, Bret 108 Youngman, Jan 225 Yount, Dave 87 Youth for MDA 138 Yung, Brian 189 Yuska, Dave 138, 171 Zach, Julie 132, 180 Zach, Sandy 201 Zakaria, Othman 265 Zehr, Annette 120, 196 Zeimet, Kim 171 Zelle, Merrilee 265 Zelm, Todd 187 Zenkovich, Kathy 265 Zesiger, Becky 203 Zieser, Sandra 265 Zimmer, Rebecca 130, 265 Zimmerman, Alan 122, 265 Zimmerman, Beth 122 Zimmerman, David 137, 172 Zimmerman, Doug 187 Zimmerman, Todd 223 Zinkula, Jo Ann 194 Zintz, Sandy 181 Zipf, Leah 197 Zmolek, Roxanne 265 Zobeck, John 219, 265 Zowada, Laura 136, 187 Zrostilik, Lynne 191 Zucker, George 80 Zwansiger, Janell 195 Zwemke, Clean 218 Index 301 mimm m 3SSS


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