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A student enters the world of the University from the narrow path of youth. Intermingled with the laughter and tears of college life is the desire of each one to find the wide highway Into the future. This Is the task that a university must accomplish, and In the transition from known to unknown the memories recorded here are born. ? - C ■• w COYOTE STAFF H . ' r?v ' :; { Ami • MW- C ' ' -« - w -H r, - • T. . editor Mary Crandall assistant editors Vivian Fischer Pam Forney business manager Susan Johnson assistant Karen Hassenger photography editor Ellen Loe art editors Sue Ellyson Judy Ophelm assistant Jan Bader layout editor Judy DeGarlals copy editor Mary Ann Connors assistant Lorle Habberstad Index editor Merrill Martin THE CROWD administration ............43 academ cs..............................-.......—  .— .— .57 COMMUNITIES campus housing ......................135 greeks........... ..........................147 CONTESTANTS athletics 175 military 227 glamour. 249 COOPERATION religion.,... 271 honor arles....... ..................282 fine arts 309 Journalism. 329 committees ....................................349 INDEX 382 L ite JMk T USD Is a multitude of varied activities. From the early morning bustle of students hur- rying along the patterned sidewalks to reach an 8:00 class, to the peaceful solitude of late afternoon, there Is always something to occupy another minute of an already overcrowded schedule. i i Stt • .1. .■mi iPf ' - ' f . ' X-i m The silent settling of snow in winter months contrasts with the pompous green of leaves in summer. Both suggest an atmosphere of quiet study to the coed in her corner of the college world. ' ? 4 I 1 uJm 1 1) P 1 ■•c u inn ' « « «■The new student union and dormitory constructions symbolize the groulh and expansion of the entire campus. The bare steel frames of buildings are trans- formed into brick patterns and cement pillars, and the job is complete. Merging into the blur of tables and IBM cards, students pause Ion? enough to sign their names and then move on. An isolated stairway is a convenient place to double check a schedule. 9 r rl 16 The first few days of classes are a flurry of new instructors and an armload of books. Cries such as Oh, no. 14 novels this semester! are common as the new year begins. Soon the ses- sions with a typewriter and bottle of pop begin, and students realize that those T.V. breaks will be few and far between. ji(V : ' X ' - y ' fc - t . ' H Festive dancers beat out the excitement of Dakota Day at the opening coronation cere- monies. Amid a torrent of roses and cheers from the audience, Ruth Ann Ellwein is pro- claimed Miss Dakota. Joining her as royalty are Donna Swenson, Mary Alice Arnold, Marilyn Peterson, and Judy Gurney. The glare of a burning victory sign is reflected on the faces of the crowd at the pep rally, and months of planning for Larry Speckels and his enthu- siastic committee members becomes reality. y] Southern hospitality radiates from the winning Delta Tau Delta float and Phi Delta Theta house decorations. There Is a flash of brass buttons and shining Instru- ments as bands file briskly down the street. After- noon finds Governor Nils Boe accompanying Presi- dent and Mrs. I, D, Weeks to the football game where Miss Dakota, Ruth Ann Ellweln, graciously welcomes alumni and friends to the homecoming festivities. 20 I 22 I Muscles tighten as the Danish Gym Team performs feats of balance and form. The power of a field of cheerleaders is felt in enthusiastic eagle spread jump during the annual cheerleading clinic sponsored by the University cheer- leaders and Athletic Department. 23 ■' i;.ww ' mm ' i if ' tff wuawraiHH teft : r Kathy McMinlmee graces the Military Ball during her reign as Honorary Cadet Colonel. The Union is trans- formed Into Old Fort Dakota by mem- bers of Guidon and Scabbard and Blade, and couples dance to the music of the Fifth Army Band. Somehow a dormitory seems more like home when the festive lights of a Christmas tree herald the spirit of the season. Good will abounds as students reflect the joy of the Christmas season in song. USD takes time to pause and reflect as students participate in the Christmas convocation. -. ' .C t The queenly touch of a winterland crown completes the costume for Gay Winters, 1966 Snow Queen. In the deep winter months, Glen Yarborough warms the audience with his rich, meloncholy tones and spar- kling eyes. :- - ( ' J4 lirf.i. ' mm ' r 30 Show biz snaps to as the Strollers tip their straw hats to an expect- ant audience. Delta Tau Delta and Pi Beta Phi kick their heels In an array of alphabetical letters to produce the winning show and happy smiles on the faces of directors Jerry Hauck and Judy Dvorcek. i I 31 The wide variety in the 1966 Strollers Show kept the audience entertained as Beta Theta Pi and Alpha Xi Delta captured second with A Taste of Honey , and Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Kappa Alpha Theta won third with The Battle of the Bulge. Rounding out the show were acts by Lambda Chi Alpha and Alpha Phi and Alpha Tau Omega and Chi Omega. In April the University unites to work for charity during the annual Charity Carnival. Pledges often participate actively and get the added pleasure of contributing directly. A twirl, a swirl, a winning smile, and a new Miss University is crowned. Pam Wallior received the title and a chance to repre- sent the University in the Miss South Dakota competition. She won the crown from among nine contestants including Jackie Streetman. Aileen Nelson, Mary McDermott, Vicki Hoven, Gloria Junke, Clay Ann Goetz, Kay Rozum, and Connie Richards. Women students eagerly await the highlight of the spring term, Swingout. This annual event is sponsored by Mortar Board, and at the conclusion of the competition among the women ' s housing units, new members are tapped for this senior honorary. The eve- ning ' s excitement is mirrowed on the faces of the new Mortar Boards, whose happiness is mixed with bewilderment and amazement. Thetas share in the joy as they carry home the first place trophy. 36 m l! ! 37 I USD fans anticipate a better Rodeo each year, and they are not disap- pointed. The University Rodeo provides some- thing for everyone from the excitement of bronc busting for the adven- ture lover to the charm of Rodeo Queen, Avis Ortner, for the fan who came to see the pretty girls. i ' T l MP, - i- r. 7- w i The sun returns to South Dakota and students enthusiastically welcome spring. Prospects for an exciting Tug of War across the Vermillion are dimmed for the SAE ' s and ATO ' s when the rope breaks and contestants return to town amid cries of Wait ' til next year I 39 To the graduate, four years of examinations, term papers, and oral reports are suddenly memories to be reviewed from time to time like a chapter in a Iwok in the years to come. The long black line, smiling faces, and prized diplomas arc symbols of commencement, the beginning of that wide highway into the future. 40 n A V fv a; THE CROWD Mary Beaty administration Barb Grier academics Sharon Hanson ADMINISTRATION ii PRESIDENT AND MRS. f. D. WEEKS President and Mrs. I. D. Weeks look back on the many memories they have had at the University and In the presidential home over the past thirty-one years. Dr. Weeks has held the presidency of the University since 1935, and In that span of time President Weeks has served the community and the campus generously and vigorously. President Weeks received his B.A. degree from Nebraska State Teacher ' s College, his M.A. degree from the State University of Iowa and did further graduate work at the University of Minnesota. Although President Weeks retires from the presidency In Jime, 1966, he will continue to serve the University in various educational capacities. 43 AFTER THIRTY-ONE YEARS Many students have attended the University and graduated under the administration of President L D. Weeks. He has always maintained an open door to both students and faculty, and his service and dedication to the University win always be reme mbered by all who came In contact with him during his thirty-one year presidential reign. From Dakota Day till Commencement, President Weeks carries out his administrative duties and acUvlUes. GOVERNOR NILS BOE AND PRESIDENT I. D. WEEKS greet the crowd on Dakota Day. STATE ADMINISTRATION Important to many aspects of the University administration and operation is the state government headed by Governor Nils Boe, Governor Boe and the State officials carry out numerous duties associated with the gov- ernment of this institution. The state legis- lature was active again this year in Its deal- ings with legislation concerning the University. The governor also appoints the members of the South Dakota Board of Regents. During Homecoming Festivities he assisted in the dedication of the New Student Union. «. 45 Van C. Johnson I ► II DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS Dean Johnson as Dean of Student Affairs serves as the coordinator of many University functions. He coordinates the activities of the Dean of Men and Dean of Women ' s Offices in particular. Dean Johnson also acts as the supervisor of various campus activities such as publications and student government. In addition, the Student Affairs Office keeps many of the vital records of University students. I 46 DEAN OF WOMEN Directing the activities of the male students on campus is Dean Howard Connors. Dean Connors has been Dean of Men since January of 1956. Dean Connors began instruction at the University in 1944. Besides the encompassing task of guiding men students. Dean Connors also sponsors Phi Eta Sigma, Freshmen Men ' s Scholastic Honorary. Valena H. Burke Dean Valena Burke guides and directs the activities of women students at the University. In addition to directing undergraduate and graduate women students, Dean Burke is the sponsorofthe Association of Women Students and the Panhellenlc Council. Howard Connors DEAN OF MEN 47 ASSISTANT DEAN OF MEN Thomas Mullenburg Assisting Dean Connors In carrying out the duties of the Dean of Men ' s Office Is Thomas Mullenburg, Mullenburg, a law student, served In the capacity of Assistant Dean of Men for the first time during the 1965-66 school year. DEAN OF STUDENT GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING Dr. Robert H, Knapp Dean Robert H. Knapp serves as a professional counselor to the students at the University. Dean Knapp ' s duties fall into the areas of vocational, educational, and personal guidance. He also coordinates the planningof Orientation Programs, Is responsible for the preparation and distribution of the Student Handbook of Information, and directs the testing program of Incoming freshmen. In addition to these tasks, Dean Knapp Is also responsible for keeping personal records on all students and assigning students to faculty advisors. Dean Knapp also serves as the secretary of the Scholarship Committee. I 48 REGISTRAR Irene A. Burton Serving as director of an extremely active office at the University Is Registrar Irene Burton. The registrar ' s office acts in various capacities to aid the student such as the issuing of transcripts, editing the University catalog, the assessment of fees, and the classification of students. This year was aided greatly by the addition of an IBM filing system for the keeping of student records. 49 BUSINESS OFFICE Fred E. Muhmel Directing the operation of the Business Office is Business Manager Fred Muhmel. The Business Office employs a staff of about twenty and is responsible for all non-academic affairs of the University. Their operations Include student registration funds, loans, and student accounting. Financial affairs of the dormitories also fall within these duties. 50 STUDENT UNION R. E. Waide, Director Director of the Student Union, Waide came to the University last year with great hopes for the building and direction of a new Student Union on campus. The one million three hundred thousand dollar building saw its completion In early summer of 1965 and was In operation duringthe summer school session. Ribbon cutting ceremonies were held in the fall of 1965 with Governor Nils Boe on hand to deliver the address along with other state officials. Director Waide came to the University from Kansas State University where he was associated with the Student Union on that campus. Pictured below are the professional staff members of the Student Union. 51 ALUMNI DIRECTOR Douglas Steckler Keeping In contact with the University ' s many alumni Is Director Douglas Steckler. He Informs graduates of alumni news and current University activities. Mr. Steckler serves this function by publishing an alumni bulletin. In addition, he acts as the University ' s loan officer. The National Student Loans are handled by Mr. Steckler and awarded on the basis of need and scholarship. William W. Slattery, as Director of the News Bureau, Is responsible for all publicity concerning the University and Its many events. Besides handling news stories In the larger papers In South Dako ta and across the country, the News Bureau communicates with students ' hometown news papers. Coverage Is also provided by radio and television. Mr. Slattery also directs the Summer Counseling Clinics for Incoming freshmen. William W. Slattery NEWS BUREAU DIRECTOR 52 I. D. Weeks Library under constmctlon. DIRECTOR OF LIBRARIES Ruth Bergman Miss Ruth Bergman looks joyfully over the plans of the new I. D, Weeks Library as it nears its completion. The estimated $1,500,000 project is expected to be com- pleted and ready for use by the fall of 1966, The new library will be a considerable Improvement over the old library which was built by a Carnegie Donation in 1912, It housed approximately 150,000 books and could hold 250 students. In strong com- parison, the L D. Weeks Library, named for retiring President I. D. Weeks, will accommodate 600 students and 300,000 bound volumes. Miss Bergman is anxiously going over final details and selecting new materials for the library ' s resources. 53 EXTENSION DIVISION Robert D. Falk Robert Falk directs the workings of the University Extension Division. The function of the Extension Division Is to provide educational opportunities to those who cannot attend the University as full time students. Mr. Falk, has held the position of Director for the past twenty-one years. The Extension Division was organized In 1919. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE Dr. Thomas E, Eyres Dr. Thomas E. Eyres and his capable staff maintain the USD Student Health Service located In North Hall. Dr. Eyres began directing the Student Health Service In 1948 and Is serving his eighteenth year with the University. Any student attending the University on a full-time basis Is entitled to care at the Student Health Center where a record Is then kept on file of his health. The health center handles over 500 student and non-student patients per week. DIRECTOR OF THE PHYSICAL PLANT Stephen J. Graf The University Physical Plant Is directed by Stephen J. Graf. Mr. Graf Is In charge of all the buildings on campus. It Is his responsibility to see that the power plant, water plant, light plant, and other similar operations are serving them properly at all times. BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Vern L. Cadwell, Superintendent Vern Cadwell serves as the University ' s Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. In this capacity, Mr. Cadwell is responsible for maintaining building specifications and keeping up the campus appearance. BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS CREW The members of the Buildings and Grounds professional staff are responsible for carrying out the functions of the various departments within the sanction of Buildings and Grounds. UNIVERSITY POLICE The five men shown at the right are members of the University police force. They are responsible for checking violations and keeping law and order on the University campus. ACADEMICS I COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Dean Elbert Harrington Wl: C FACULTY Leonard Andera Marjorle Beatj- Monroe Bllllngton Rapheai Block Richard Boettcher Bruce Branson H. E. Brookman Thomas Buckley Joyotpaul Chadhurl Edwin Christ John Chrlstenson Alan Clem E. H. Coker Clelan Cook James Crorke E rnest Dewey WllUam Ekman W. O. Farber Joseph Fisher Millard Foor Charles Frlck Tom Golden Stephan Graf A. L. Haines Alexander Hartman Mertin Hasse Carl Hoy George Jan FACULTY LeRoy Johnson Harold Jordan Andrew Karantlnos Harry Koenlg R. H. La Rue David Lash Dan Lennon Nelontlne Maxwell Charlotte Merry Arther Miller John Milton Manuel Naranjo C.J. Narveson LeRoy Nelson Thelma Olson Joel Padmore Neil Palmer Gordon Poling John Powell David Quinn Thomas Risk George Scott Douglas Spiegel Robert Stoner Lyla Voorhees David Welnkauf Fred Zuercher Nancy Zuercher 59 SENIORS Judy Aldrlch William Alexander Edwin Andera Clark Anderson Robert Bailey Cheryl Baldwin John Bar stow Jonquil Bartle James Bauman Ronald Beck Thea Beebe Curtis Bell James Berzlna Janice Bliss William Bobb Sharon Boyd Byron Brandt John Brewlck Linda Brooks Michael Brown Tom Bruns William Bryant Tom Bums Ramona Bushmer Don Caba « • 1 Brlgld Carroll Michael Chaussee Richard Clark Francis Clinton Tom Cotton eo Jose Cresps Larry Cromwell Patrick Cronin Harvey Crow Lon Danielson Harold DeBoe Gene DeLange Roberta DenHartog Judy Dixon Paul Dingeman Thomas Dolan Bill Efinger John Emme Douglas Foss Gordon Fuhr Mary Fuller Darlene Gehler Edward Gilmore John Glover Tim Gregson Jo Griffin Robert Griffin Yildez Guleryuzla Dlanne Gunderson Judy Gumey Mary Hamilton Gerald Hanlsch Lowell Hanson Patricia Harris Calvin Hartman SENIORS y HH 61 SENIORS Patrick Hayes HariT Haywood Susan Heckeplively Carol Hehn Wayne Hlgbe Lee Hlnkley Jim Hettinger Jacqueline Hoffman Patricia Hogan Elaine HolUngsworth Patricia Holmes James Hongso Ellen Hoppe Mary Hugny William Jacobs Daniel Jackson Nancy Johnson Gordon Jones Lyle Jones Gloria Juhnke Hatlm Kanaaneh Larry Klbbee Smiley Kim Michael Klauer Delores Kleinsasser Alex Knox Karen Knutson Harold Lachel James Lane Allen Lang 62 SENIORS Sally Lau Polly Leekley Dick Lennon Betty Linton LuVyme Linton Judy Lutterman Marcla Lutzer Kenneth Madden Paul Mayer Judy Meirheniy Mark Melrhenry Ronald Merrltt Leslie Miller Harlan Mogck Elaine Mohror Jim Montagne Robert Morris Dennis Myhre Larry Myhre Cheryl Nelson Morris Nelson Steve Nord Jerry Novotny James Nusz Peggy O ' Donnell Roger Olson Gary Park Robert Parsons Roger Parsons Bruce Patten 63 SENIORS Marll ' n Peterson Sally Peterson Ronald Pietz Dennis Pll lm Suzanne Quam Royce Runner Harry Sandstrom Gregg Schlndel BlU Schneider Patsy Schumacher Stanley Pemu Murphy Richardson Charles Rose John Roush Catherine Rozum Jack Sears Katherine Shearon John Shepard Thomas Shouse Patricia Shreves Robert Shrlner Jane Vincent Smith John Smith Martha Smith Janell Soulier Jean Soulier Jerome Speckels Judith Spencer Michael Splcer Lee Stearns Mildred Steffen e4 SENIORS Mary Stelner Gai Stensland Judy Stlnton Barbara Stratton Thomas Sullivan Donna Swensen James Thomas Merton Tice Arnold Truelson William Tschetter Diane Tubandt Diane Turgeon Wendie Ullyot Connie Vance Lesta VanDerWert Harvey Vlsscher Richard Vlasak Sherman Waltner Dennis Watt George Weber Robert Weisz Richard Wheeler Jerome Weidman Wanda Wilcox Terrence Williams Joyce Wilson Loren Wlnckler Steve Wolff Joseph Wood LaVoy Wrledt Margerie Wright Scott Younle tkSLMSLa. BUSOf JUNIORS BUI Ackerman Larr - Ahrendt Carol Anderson James Anderson Joan Anderson Marilyn Anderson Jack Arnold Laura Ashley Chuck Bahnson WlUlam Bahr Jim Balster Jerry Bartlett James Bass Mary Beaty BUI Behrend David Bennett Richard Benson Don Benz Thomas Berry Stephen Best Barbara Beukelman Alan Bieberdorf Lynn Blel Gregorj ' Blow Donald Bobzlen Thomas Brajidrlet Roger Bromert Kenneth Brown John Bruner Dan Brusseau Kay Brj ' ant Garry Burdlck Judy Burgan Paul Burgan Deborah Burke J. D. Bushfield Danny Cain Gale Camerer Edward Campbell Francis Campbell Emmett Carlson Gary Carlson James Carver Wayne Casslty Sharon Chaffee Ed Chalus Patrick Chambers Charles Chrlstensen James Chrlstensen Delores CUft Thomas J. Cody Rodney Colvln Marilyn Comp Keith Conklln Thomas Conway Thomas Cooper Bruce Coming Linda Crampton Mary Crandall JUNIORS Robert Crayne Dennis Curley Tim Cuslck Jerry Danburg Joe B. Dankey Henry J. Decker Judy DeGarlals Carol DeMers Marjorle DeVaney Denver Dillard Neal Diltz Art Dittman Joe Doblar Jlmmle Dodson Stuart Doescher Duane Donat Robert Drew Margie Dunlap Becky Dunn Dale Dutt Judy Dvoracek Orval Lee Dye Daniel Eberleln Steve Eckholm Mlchele Elchman Nancy Ellweln Susan EUyson Marlus Endresen John Erlckson Ann Evans Gerald Evans John Farrar D. Emmett Faulkner Janice Fennel Aldean Flckbohm Billy Fields Donald Flsk Ralph Flanagan Earl J. Folx Manny Ford Richard Foreshoe James Fox Thomas Foy Charles Francis Sandra Frazler James Freeman Richard Frey Philip Gaukel Randall Gerlng Tom George Gemhard Bellof Lawrence Gill Clay Ann Goetze Harold Goodell G. Jeffrey Grace Linda Grams David Grant Gary Gray Lonnle Gray Edward Green fOi JUNIORS S ' i m iu SJLl k Donald Gregolre John Guhln James Gustafson Patricia Hagen Maylan Haller Barb Hansen Douglas Hansen Cynthia Harksen Todd Harlow Rich Harris Karen Hasslnger Laura Hastings Robert Hastings Robert Hennlngsen Bonnie Hicks Michael Hicks Jane Hlnkhouse Karen Hlns Richard Hohm Lee Ann Hohn Charlotte Holleman Trlsh Holmes Tim Hopkins Peter Homer Ray Homer Wesley Hubbard Wade Hubbard Sharyn Huber Mark Huenemann Gary Hulf Lawrence Huff Jane Hyldahl Joe Ideker Arthur Janklow Steve James Dwlght Jochlms Cindy Johnson Sara Jane Johnson Lucian Jones Linda Jones Thomas Jones Don Juneman Mary Kahll LaNyce Kahler John Kampmeyer Peter Kapustjuskl Jim Kascoutas Roger Kaufman Carol Kaupp Jim Keane James Keitges Cortland Kelly Dan Kelly Martha Kessel Kent Kimball Thomas King Harley Klrschenmann Fred Klein Richard Knowles Donald Koball JUNIORS Jerry Kroon Hugo Kryger Christina Lacey Barbara Lampert Donald Larsen Sam Lau Li-Ju Lee Terry Lenker Dean Llndstrom Sandra Locke Ellen Loe Vema Ann Longwood Larry Lundeen Mar ' McBrlde Robert McBride Dennis McCarthy Cheryl McCumin Cheryl McManigal Kathleen McMlnlmee John McHelll David MacNaUy Patricia Majewsky Marion Manning Larry Marsh Ronald Mathison Susan Mayne Robert Merhar David Merkley Merrill Martin Donna Merritt Stephen Metli Arthur Metzger James Meyer Bill Michailidls Andy Michailovits Roy Milam Gary Miller JeriT Miller Merle MiUer Winston Miller Russell Mills Robert Moore Robert Moore Thomas Morse Jerry Myers Tom Naiman Andrea Nelson Connie Nelson Larry E. Nelson Allen Nepper Don Newbold KathyNledert Steven Nielsen Earl Clark Nixon Nancy Norman Dennis Noteboom Wendell Noteboom Judith Nusz Gerald Nygaard A2 f sgwiijf JUNIORS John Nylund Terry A. O ' DonneU Ron Odson Ron OUnger Gerald 01m stead Elaine Olson Eva Olson James Olson Mar ' M. Olson Helen Orr Gordon Osthus Rod Palmer Robert W. Pecks Virginia Mae Pedersen Charles Pel ton Edward Perrj ' Carl J. Peterson, Jr, Virginia Peterson Magnhlld Pettersen Terrence Phelfer Teryl Plckard Michael Pleplow Carl Plnard WlUlam Plnard Tom Pokela Louise Pontius James Pooley Robert Pratt Judy Quam Kay Quam David Raber Jerome Radack Carol Ramerelm Larry Rapp Kenneth Relter Lynn Reyelts Janette Roland Larry Rosengren John Rozell Angela Rueb Charles Russell Michael Sanders Linda Sandvold Kay Sauer George Scarmon Carolyn Schaeler Rose Schaefer Donald M. Scheller John Schllle Michael Schlrber Roger Schmidt Peggy Schnabel Diana Schrelderman Harrj ' L. Scholten Larry Schrag Reed Schrag Sharon Schrag Merlyn Schuh Dan Scott Jim Scott Sally Semrau Bennett Severson Carol Severson Pat Severson Mema Slnkevlch Jim Skoglund Sandy Smlt Richard Smith Ron Smith Thomas Smith JUNIORS Cookl Smlthlln Margaret Smyser Marll ' n Solem James Spartz Jane Stensaas Howard Sterling Mary Stewart Randolph Stiles Ronald Stlmpson Douglas Stonebarger Janet Stonebarger Adrian Strand Dwight Summy Maynard Sweeley Edmund Szypulskl Lon Tabor Jay Tapken Oran Teut John Theeler Jerr ' Thlrstrup WlUlam Thomas Gerald Thompson Rick Thompson James Titus Tom Tobln Stanley Tomons Silas Torrey Gl enda Trelber Larr ' Twalt Sandra Utesch Steve Vagle Gary Van Overschelde Dennis Van Vactor Gar ' Vaplon Paul Vlckerman John Vincent Larrj ' Walsh Thomas Walsh Richard Walton Judith Wanned Pattl Weeks Ronald Wehde Robert Weisz WUUam Welcher Gary Welsh Gar ' Wenell Carol Werth Archie Wlttemore Don Wlken Douglas Wlken Edward Williams John Williams Faith Witt Judl Woodward William Young Larry Zafft Donald Zahm Kathy Zelenka Diane Zlebart X%iMS 1 cA Im i yy{fr ff SOPH) David Aaker Gary Adams Sandra Adams Linda Addy Don Ahrendt Sue Allen Larry Alqulst Katherlne Alvls George Ambroslus Marsha Amiss Charles Andresen Jane Anderson Monte Anderson Nancy Anderson Roderick Anderson Monte Anker Lorraine Appel Jim Appelwlck Terry Archer Vicky Arrundale Michael Austin Gaylord Avery Bill Axtell Geroge Bader Kayleen Bahr Michael Bailey Charles Balslger Kenneth Baltzer Mary Banbury Betty Bancroft Bruce Barents Gary Bathurst Randy Beals Pat Beare Kevin Beauvls Elaine Bebo Jane Beck Shirley Beltelspacher Anne Beloof John Bennett Dale Benson James Benson Nlkkl Benzler Delbert Beskerpas Nancy Berry Carol Berzlna Sondra Bettls Don Blelenberg John Blerzuns Richard Blhlmeyer Mary Blrgen Richard Blair Sonja Blake Ellen Blasslngham Lauren Bolks Margie Bolks Dave Bonacker Marjorle Bones Bradley Bork Jean Bork Gary Bottolfson Lawrence Booska Elva Bowling Gary Brakke John Braunger DuWayne Breck Phil Brekhus Richard Brendsel Robert Brewster Dennis Bride N ' Icolal Brlere Howard Brlggle Judith Brlggs Michael Brlstow Jack Broome Brian Brosz Clarence Brown Helen Brown Lownle Brown Nancy Brown Thomas Bruneau Kenneth Buell John Burkardt Janet Burkley Karen Buus Charles Cady ORES David Callles Cynthia Cameron Bruce Carlson Gerald Carlson Sherborne Carlson William Caruthers Leigh Chaffee Robert Charrlln Delores Cheskey Blrkltte Christiansen Carol Clarke Jim Coleman Patty Colerlck Margaret Cooper Curtis Comellsen Janet Cragg Jean Creaser Marilyn Creaser R obert C ronln Russell Cuckler Pete Currle Diane Dalley Roger Danmeler James Davles Margaret De Boom Ray DeGees William Dean Rich Dell Margaret Dennlson James DeRouchey Jim DeSaix Vincent DeStlgter Elaine Dewey Jim Dickson Jean Dixon Judl DlUow Dennis Dobson Dennis Dohrman John Doollttle John Doss Dana Douvllle Marcia Drlsty Dee Driver Loma Duchebeaux Jeanne Duffy Ray Dunsmore Linda Egan Bob Eberly Jonnl Ebert Roger Eckstrand Ardell Edmunds William Eggers William Eltzen Sheryl Ekren Richard Ellis Jerry Elster Joel Engelland Julie Engman Parrls EricksCn Judy Esade ' s Gary Esterllng Kathy Evans Julie Everhard Ronald Fahy Richard Farrell Wayne Farrens Richard Fejfar Leanne Fellows Barbara Fenske George Flck John Flnke Arllne Fischer Robert Ellison Donna Flanagan John Fleming Sharon Fletcher Arlys FoUes Marilyn Ford Carol Foss Ronald Faarey John Freeman Robert Freese Sil fi.@ SOPHO Mary Frledrlch Sarah Frless Tom Fritz Henry Frolstad Tamara Garvey James Gaul Robert Gehrlng Krlsten Gellerman Nancy Gellhaus Versa Gentis Bruce Gerlng Dale Gerlach Roger Gerlach Martin Cetz John Geyrrman Larr) ' Glesslnger Judy Glass Roxanne Goerlng Larry Goettseh David Goudy Kenneth Graff Lyle Graff Harold Gray James Gray James Gray JoAnn Green BUI Green Betty Grleme Barbara Grler Richard Grlswold Rod Gross Lonnle Groth Jack Grubb Larry GulUaume Angela Gunderson Carol Gunderson Deanne Gundersen Arlyn Guthmlller Craig Haak Lorie Habberstad James Haeder Cheryl Hagarty Jeff Hagen Randall Hagen Mary Halbkat Douglas Hale Jim HaU LaVerne Halstrom Alan Hann Dale Hansen Harold Hansen Sharon Hansen Gerald Hanson Linda Hanson Clifford Harding Ray Hargens Mary Harmellnk James Harmon Judith Hamols William Harrold Carole Hart James Haugen William Hekeler Linda Heckenllvely David Heffem John Hegeman Joan Hellman Randy Helslnger Ronald Helwlg Donald Hepper Gerald Hermans Lars Herseth James Hersrud Mike Hlnde Ron HInes Darrel Hlnkelman Don Hlrtzel Dwight Hofer John Hofman Janice Hoffman Dennis Hogarth William Hohenthaner James Hokanson Steve Holdrldge Joanne Holmstrom llffORES Cheryl Hone Robert Homer James Homing Mary Houg Victoria Hoven John Howley Lois HuU Robert Hummel Walter Hummel Thomas Hunter John Huth Michael Hyde Garry Jacobson Terry Jacobson Charles Jakso Vickl Jameson Denny Jamtgaard Richard Janssen David Jensen George Jenter Garry Jepsen Kathy Jewell Larry Johnke AljTi Johnson Anita Johnson Bruce Johnson Daniel Johnson Gordon Johnson JaAnn Johnson Judith Johnson Karen Johnson Lowell Johnson Paul Johnson Dick Johnson Ronald Johnson Van Johnson Russell Johnson David Johnson Tom Jones Janlta Jorgensen Spike Jorgensen William Jungemaiin Brent Kallestad Jerald Kammeyer Leslie Karl Kerry Kaufman Gerald Keeley Janice Kehn Dan Kelley Leanne Kelley Richard Kennedy Kathy Kenzy Patricia Kephart Cheryl Kern Nancy Kern Allen Kessler William Kibble Richard Kielman Doug Kier WillardKilk Carrold Kempf William Kilpatrick Patrick Kirby Wanda Kirchhof Carol Kneebone Gretchen Kneppe Donald Kniffen Paul Kogel Darlene Kohlhoff Sharon Kollasch JoAnne Kratochvil Pam Krause Patricia Kreber Joan Kreger Norma Kremmlnga Richard Kruse Dlanne Kumpf John Kurtse Linda Kutschlnskl Darlene LaCrolx James Laird Dennis Lally Nola Lamb Nancy Lamberson Dennis Landguth Carol Larson sopm f££a? i Darryl Larson Don Larson Larr) ' Larson Llnnea Larson Thomas Lass Larry Lauen Beth LaW Glen Laurenson Phil LaBeau Marl Kay Lee Mary Lee Thomas Leech Jerry Lelschner Lanny Lembeke Judy Lentz Carol Lenz Garry Lester Dennis Llhs John Ltndberg Lewis LIndgren Connie Llndstrom Barbara Llston Br ' an Loedell Michael Luehrer Jane Logsdon Michael LolUck Lorle Long Daniel Lorch Steve Lurenson Gerald Lowndes Sandra McCabe Thomas McCain Virginia McCollan Gayle Merrlman Roger Mertens Elizabeth Meyer Thomas Millar Donald Miller Garry Miller John Miller Kenneth Miller Mary Ann Miller Patricia Miller Ronald Miller Calvin Mllllken Charlys MUlstead Garry Minor Janice Mltzel Kirk Moeckly Carl Moehrlng Barbara Mogck Karen Mogck Gene Mogen David Mohs John Molsan Harold MoUoy BUI Montgomery Craig Moore Judd Morgan Robert Morgan Robert Morgen Walter Moro Don Mosey Michael Moye Dennis Muchow Beverly Mueller Bob Mueller Robert MuUaUy Mary Jane Mundt Robert Munhofen Nancy Meyer Kathy Myhren Patrick McDonald Margaret McEldowney Mike McGlnt ' Kenneth Mcllravy Steve Mclnemey Judith Mcintosh Kern McKee Kathleen McMillan Joseph McNamara Fa ye Madsen Jeanette Malum Timothy Mahan Marianne Maloue Marcla Maluchnlk ORES Larry Manderscheld Cleo Manning John Manning James Marchant Kenneth Martens Larry Martinson Robert Marty J. 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L. Patterson FACULTY Walter Gray John Evans Dennis Johnson J. P. Jones Charles Kaufman Harold E. Olson Richard Oppedahl H.A. Pederson Bernard Perkins John Rapp James Taylor 91 SENIORS Duane Anderson Gary Bahr Maurice Boeding Martin Bohac Gary Brown Marlin Campbell Gary Dekoter Paul Dragseth David Duncan Winston Edson James Esterling Douglas Estes Lyle Farley James Frey Leo Gaffey Dennis Groenboom Thomas Hakes Robert Hall 92 I SENIORS Charles Hanson Richard Harris Larry Hassebroek James Hawke Blake Hedblom Thomas Heil Robert Hettinger Tom Holdhusen Charles Hopp Dene Hurlburt Randy James Jerry Joerger Dennis Johnson Jerry E. Kanago William Kieser Weslie Kinstad John Kruse Larry Larson Steve Larson 93 SENIORS Larry Lekness Marlin Lessmann Dale Lovejoy Roger McGaughey Jim Mar back Jay Miller Bill Miller John Morrell Roger Morrow Larry Nelson John Noyes Dennis Nurse John Ogstad Dennis O ' Neill Larry Perkins Stanley Petersen Dennis Peterson Keith Peterson Carol Pickering 94 Gary Pickering Bruce Ranney Gary Richter Scott Russell Charles Schroyer Dean Shuff Dennis Stene Roger Smith Mark Stewart SENIORS Brian Stuart Dennis Tech Jack Thorpe Douglas ToUin Frank Turner Ron Vilas Judy Warner Gary Will Dianne Wolff Gerry Zender 95 JUNIORS Larry Abrahamson Duane Amon James Anderl Walter Anderson David Baade Arlyn Baak Susan Bantz Robert Bemholtz Lawrence Blackman Jerome Boettger Ronald Bourquin James Buchanan Timothy Bunkers Marilyn Buseman John Carr Ronald Cork Danny Darrington Tom Dice James Eckerman Daniel Erickson Nancy Fields Gary Fisher Richard Furr Larry Gulllckson Denny Hegele Allan Hagen Dee Hanson Michael Hanson JUNIORS Richard Hegstrom Michael Held William Hesse William Hins David Holllster Larrj- Hultgren Edwin Humphrey James Huss Susan Johnson Kirk Kemmlsh James Kingsbury Charles Lamb Lawrence Larson Fredrick McCurnln Ronald McGregor Jay Manning David Maske Jerry Melcher Michael MetU Mike Mlchels David Mitchell Dennis Mitchell Richard Myers Jim Nixon Paul Norman Jerry Oxenford Robert Pearson SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Dean Mark W. Delzell FACULTY Dell Cadwell Bernlce Chaffe Harry Dykstra Joseph Fisher F. J. Peterson Donald Potter Quentin Olson Raleigh Steinbach Mary Alice Arnold Mary Babb Sharon Berreth SENIORS Terry Bong Anna Bormann Tom Braunger Robert Bruce Barbara Cunglngham Mrs. Arnold Delbrldge Craig Dempsey Marge Duncan Mary Duncan Rich Eschenbaum Ruth Ann Ellweln Gerald Eberle Richard Frickery Doug Fields Lome Gale Joan Gearhart Janet Gilbert Jim Gramm Larry Grill Bill Haafke Pat Haley Sheri Hanselman Marilyn Hardes Patricia Heath Alan Heldecker Jene Hoerth Gloria Houghtallng Frank Hoy Sharon Hoy Jane Jacobson Dick Janak Maureen Jensen Camille Johnson Carol Johnson Roger Johnson lOO SENIORS Suzanne Kees Mary Klaras Leo Kllment John Konslruk Mrs. Gene Kruger Grethen Laggls Bob Larimer Virginia Larimer James Legg Diane Lehman Richard Lenagh Mary Jane Madsen Judy Mellema Delores Mlchaud Alyce Miller Maynard Mohn Mrs. Roger Morrow Kathy Murphy Jeanne NeUson Madlynn Norstrom Bill Noyes Carol Ploeger Ned Potenz Rosemary Reed Robert Rehder Diane Roberts LeRoy Rohrer Dan Singer Donna Sinns Ellen Sorenson Judean Thompson Susan Townsend David Van Bochern Mamin Van Kekerix Lory Van Vleet Carol Vogneld Gary Weaver Larry Westphalun Theresa Zavoral lOi JUNIORS ss Si M Don Abbott Ray Boetel Ann Bormann Judy Boyd Diana Braakman Mary Ann Connors Sandra Conover Susanne Cotteleer Bonnie Dannlsh Diana Denllnger Maureen Dunn Connie Dvorak Donna Dyer Julie Erlcson Jane Flint Pamela Forney W. Richard Francis Beverly Frank Linda Gange Linda Goodell Lynn Gross Barbara Gurdln Elizabeth Hagen Kathy Hall James M, Heeren Carleen Hlbbeler Louise Holtkamp Else Host Alvln Jambor Jeanette Jepsen Kathleen Johnson Miriam Johnson Mary Kearney Kenny Krlens Mary Lee Lloyd Liken Adrlenne Logsdon Barbara Lorenzen Dalton McMahon Linda Mason Kellogg Morgan Alleen Nelson Linda Nlxson David Olson Lynn Olson Martin Patterson Janette Pederson Mary Peterson Cheryl Peterson 102 JUNIORS James Plnney Carol Prltchard Marvin Proctor Ann Ramey Richard Ravnsborg Tom Rehorst Ron Resler Paul Roesler Jim Rogers Eugene Rowenhorst Claire Rumelhart Ray Rylance Judy Sanderson John Schllrssmann Charles SchneU Gary Schulke Wendell Schwarz Nancy Seager John Sears Allan Seaver Kenneth Sllvernall Merlyn Slmklns Dlanne Slaathoug Kenneth Smith Larry Speckels Jack Steele Jon Stlne Richard Stone Mary Ann Streff Curtis Svalstad Michelle Tapken Ron Tedrow Jim Thomson Jean Thompson Alan Thorson Tom Tonner Donald Tracy Jim Vaughn Lynn Von Seggern David Wagner Daniel Walenta Josephine Ward Ron Weber David Whiting Gerald Wlsslnk Vincent Wltted Vernon Wittier Bill Wlttrlg Jim Zimmerman £3 91 if i 103 Dean Warren Lee Wk ■f ■A. , ' M L L -5 a ' .- ?« 5 4 • • • IB •• . •■. . ■■iP .  • ., i . • ' r N T ' V  l5 ' - If- i 1 J asl rf  •i V lito. 1 FACULTY Above, Usher Abell advises Doc Walker on the string bass. Above right, Jack Noble Grace Beede Martin Busch Beatrice Chaffe Robert Jennings Wayne Knutson Wllber StlUwell John Wenburg I SENIORS Jerome Anderson Elizabeth Balnbrldge Pamela Baker Patricia Boldt Joan Clary Jeanne De Roos Pamela Dorsey Charles Davis William Day Mary Kay Erlckson Lynette Fulton Sandra Hansen Sally Hanson LeRoy Henle Mary Jane Hoogterp Clement Scott Jans Nancy Janssen Kenneth Klelst Judeen Kozak Jerry Kutllek Mark Meyers Dennis Mosher Ruth Neugebauer Dan Peterson Lerry Ranney Robert Rayburn James Schroeder Patricia Somers Clifford Soodsma Judy Tausta John Thompson Suzanne Vander Pol Cuslck Ann Vogel i 106 JUNIORS Bonnie Brychta Richard Bull Charles Edelman Vivian Fischer Darrelyn Freeman Dennis Green Elaine Hanson Tom Henry Maxlne Hoyme Francle Johnson James Johnson William Klngdon James Kreger Ronald Lorensberg Sonna Lotspelch David Nelson Mary C. Olson Judy Ophelm Lorrle Parezo Dennis Schanbel Charles Schuett Darrell Seeman Nell Selpp Todd Tucker Alan Vande Weerd Daycleth Walker Patrick Walsh William Walsh John Wilson 107 SOPHOMORES Craig Andersen Janice Bader Robert Barrett Mark Baumgardner Shirley Bossert Candee Broline William Christians Bonnie Forney Gene Goergen Mary Haley Susan Hall LaVonne Hanson Connie Hauck Stanley Hays Richard Huettmann Russell Jurgensen Jill Kent Connie Krueger William Lillibridge Carolyn Lytle William Miller Ronald Minske Mary Morgan Bernard Ofstehage Colin Olsen Ronald Osthus Merry Otradousky Janice Phelps Ann Scheurlng Nancy Warner Louis Wipf 108 FRESHMEN Steven Anderson Michael Amdt Patricia Beck Cherl Bertrand Rosemary Blckett Kathy Bragdon Bruce Chamley Muriel Coll Cindy Davln Thomas Denevan Paula DleKevers Lynette Edson Eugene Fredrlckson Diane Gemar Dawn Hansen Carleton Holt Dennis Holub Becky Hull Charles Isackson Janice Iverson Eileen Keller Roy King Dan Lantaff James Larson Susan Lawrence Eric Lehman Ann McKay Ronald McKenna Johnny Masterson Rodney Miller Steven Nellls Stanley Peterson Kenneth Sabers Ron Schmidt Linda Snedlgar James Sprecher Edmond Stephens Kim Strommer Douglas Taylor Phyllis Van Busklrk Vlckl Waters Byerne Wilcox Randy Williams WlUlam WoUery 109 ' GRADUATE SCHOOL M . :: fe !4 The Graduate School is an extension of undergraduate work, in which students are enrolled in regular classes and obtain graduate credit by following intensified courses of study and taking different examinations. There are also seminar classes available to the graduate student. Above, Dr. Monroe Billington points out the Louisiana Purchase to Mike Mullally, a graduate student in history. Right, Dr. Harry Koenig conducts an informal ses- sion. This type of personal contact with professors is very important in the graduate program. Art professor, Oscar Howe assists a student the technique employed in charcoal sketching. in Jess Alton LeRoy Anderberg Merlowe Anderson Flo Asbjorn Gene Baker All Barzegar Elaine Berdahl Arlene Biorseth David Boston Jack Brockaw Richard Brown Robert Burrell Donald Burke Daniel Call John Cederberg Harod L, Chrlstensen Ethel Chrlstlanson Marvin Chrlstlanson David Damkot James Denneky Robert Dick Richard Dolan Karen Doyle Karen Dunn John B. 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Starke Fred Steele Olof Storaasll Clair Swallers Michael Teicher Robe Torkelson Ray Ukara Keith Wahlstrom Robert Walsh Jane Dee Wang Dennis Wells Lois Wells Roger Wells Steven Wentworth John WiUls Karen Worley 115 r ■SENIORS George Armltage David Bergren Bradley Bonynge Donald Bormaiui Michael Braley Vernon Evans ' y U8 m S!r J H H John Gubbrud te Vi James Hausman WilUam Janklow Charles R. Johnson Mayer Kanter SENIORS T. L. Traversle Stuart Van Meveren Charles Wolsky Thomas Muilenberg Richard Murray WllUam Rleb Charles Riter Jeffrey Ross Richard Sabers John Schwartz Mickey Strain 119 JUNIORS Michael De Mersseman Fred Fischer John Grldley Lester Gurdln William Hauck Virgil Johnson Thomas Koike r Stratton Laggis Michael Myers Martin O ' Connor J. Stephen Scott Frederic Tllton Leon Vander Linden Jack Von Wald William Wagner FRESHMEN George Dajilorth David Dunn John Forsyth Gary Froistad David Geides Duane Gieser Reed Grace James A, Johnson E. Kevin Kelly William Aldrich Robert Arneson John Blackburn Larry Bohning 121 122 FRESHMEN Patrick Lacey PMlUp Lyle Michael Lyons Dennis Marsh Robert Michaels Charles Mlckel Stephen Myers Stephen Rudolph Kermlt Sande Thomas Shelby Michael Walsh Fred White G. Richard Zelgler Dale Zimmerman Dean Zimmerman SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Dean Walter Hard FACULTY J. B. Crltz Earl Scott Edwin Shaw Leonard Smith Joseph Spencer Joseph Welty Below, Dr. Edwin Shaw and Dean Walter Hard work with closed circuit television. Th r ' wB ' Vk tC nflJHffl Kk Christie Adesanya HoUls AhrUn 126 SOPHOMORES Charles Bonney Paul Boom Lionel Brown James Bums Arnold Delbrldge Bruno De Palma William Gallagher Mark Harlow David Harris William Howard Jay Hubner Garron Klepach Terry Kolbeck Dennis Kottke Donald Kougl Arthur Lamport Gary Lumborg Gerald Loos John Mathlas Frank Messner Edward Murphy Robert Myers Michael Pekas Loren Tschetter David Walker Wayne Weber Dennis Wicks 127 I James Adams James Bard Earle Bennett George Belgh Jr. Robert Bleck Robert Block David Boyer John Carter David Daniels FRESHMEN Henry Fee Walter Forred William Hanking Anthony Harris Robert Hoard Sandra Jassman Kenyon Kramer James KuUbom Roger Kunz John Lamey William Lobe 128 FRESHMEN David Maas Kenneth Myrabo WllUam Nelson Dennis Olson Charles Parks Rodney Parry James Reynolds George Roth William Schroeder William Shanahan Michael Slavlk Morgan Smith M M Walter Sosey Alan Stalheim Gary Stephenson Raymond Townsend Dom Van Cleave Kenneth Vogele Lourens Wlllekes Jon Wubbena 129 SCHOOL OF NURSING Dean Florence Kuntz Coyote photographer catches one of the nursing instructors in tlie hall between classes. At left, Pat Holmes flashes a smile for. the camera. SENIORS Verla Alatalo Kay Bauman Linda BJorge Audrey Gamber Gall Gullickson Judy Hauch Kathy Maske Phyllis Quast Marjorie Swenson Sandra Amundson Sharon Anderson Nichola Ballard Muriel Bangert Jeanne Barber Adrlenne Beals Barbara Bradford Eunice Brower Laurel Brown Rene Brown Linda Carlson Carol Dahlln Rosanne Fitzgerald Judy Gerberding Pamela Grauer Marlys Guenther Barbara Hall Judy Jenter John Johns Betty Johnson Marylynn Kavanaugh Jeanne Lam mors Lana Lang Karen Lawton JoAnn Lovre AUen Miller Penelope Moxnes Carole Olson Karen Pfltzer Carol Porter Constance Rieb Janis Roth Frances Sinclair Peggy Smith Penelope Smith Mary Szymanski Carol Tadlock Barbara Thompson Chris Thompson . .rk iJl f DAKOTA HALL Dakota Hall, a women ' s hall, erected in 1919 Is one of the oldest buildings remaining on the University campus. Still, It has not outlived Its usefulness as It houses more than eighty women students. The girls who live at Dakota love and respect this old dorm and the bond of friendship unites every resident. Mrs. Pauline Smith is the housemother and Carol Dochterman is her assistant. I I NOTEBOOM HALL 1KSMWMXXV,. i|H m Noteboom Hall, dedicated In May of 1955 for Miss Charlotte Noteboom, our former professor and Dean of Education, houses sixty upper-classmen. The home away from home has a large study lounge and kitchenette on each floor, a spacious recreation room for enter- tainment or study, and a newly refurnished living room. Mrs. Reka Johnson Is housemother with Donna Swenson as her assistant. y fi . 1 BURGESS HALL Burgess Hall, completed In 1961, Is home at the Univer- sity for 270 girls. Mrs. Norma Koenlg Is the house- mother with Miriam Johnson acting as assistant house- mother. Last year Burgess Hall was active In Swlngout, Charity Carnival, decorating for Dakota Day, and partici- pating In the Woman ' s Recreation Association, where they captured first place In both the tennis and volleyball tournaments. EAST HALL East Hall, built in 1886, is the oldest women ' s dormi- tory on campus. Seeing a need for expansion, the dorm was enlarged in 1906 and remodeled in 1957. Housemother for East Hall is Mrs. Ruth Miller and assistant housemother is Ellen Hoppe. Ninety upper- classmen occupy this dorm which actively participates in Dakota Day and Swingout activities. i:j£SS l(, BROOKMAN HALL ■■■■■■sSSSS z HH IHR ■i SS k H ' 1 i s Bf WfH ' BB H p m ' -fsaumfi E ■4j i K j kl H 1 One of the newest dorms on campus is Brookman Hall. This modeni men ' s housing facility was dedicated to Dr. Lawrence Brookman In December of 1963. The warmly decorated lounge of Brookman services approximately 150 men. The counselors who keep Brookman rimnlng smoothly are; Row 1; John Wood, Marlln Lessmann, Row 2; Duane Donat, Marty Patterson, Mike DeMersseman, Mike McDermott, Randy Stiles. Head Resident Counselor is Mike DeMersseman pictured here with his wife Katherine. Mr. and Mrs. Freemen Mclnroy, Head Resident Counselor and his wife, find Julian Hall a pleasant home with an atmosphere conducive to both study and relaxation. JULIAN HALL The largest men ' s dorm on campus, Julian Hall, was constructed in 1949. It now houses approximately 530 men. The job of keeping order in a community of this size is handled ably by the 22 Julian counselors: Row 1; Jim Kingsberry, Joe Speckels, David Wagner, Harlan Hofkamp, Joe Idecker, Scott Jans, Dan Cain, Row 2; Gordy Osthus, Bill Kibble, Don Tracy, Jim Nixon, Lon Groth, Lenny Kliment, Freeman Mclnroy (Head Resident Counselor), Row 3; Bill Axtell, Jim Gramm, Roger Schaffer, Lee Hinkley, Larry Speckels, Ron Weber, George Jenter. Two recent additions to the counseling staff are Ed Szypulski and Gary Weaver. 143 A relief for the over- crowded housing conditions and a means of absorbing the ejqjected Increase In enrollment Is on the way. It will come In the form of a new air conditioned co-ed dorm next fall. The new dorm win be open only to upperclassmen and will house 610 students. Some of the outstanding features of the new dorm will Include wall to wall carpeting In the hallways, Individual air conditioners and tele- phones, and a lounge and kitchenette on each floor. HOUSING The man behind the push for Improved campus housing facilities Is Mr. Ken Berlnger. Mr. Berlnger has been a high school business teacher and track coach for ten years. In Jxrne of 1965 he assimied the role of Director of Campus Housing. This new position presents many problems ranging from the Increasing need for married student housing to the ever ex- panding freshman enrollments. 144 PRESENTS VARIED PROBLEMS The married students of USD enjoy the comfort and convenience of Cypress and Redwood Courts. Each provides forty modern efficiency apartments available to the married student and his wife. I GREEKS ' Y ' .-Trr  ' Row 1: Rosemary Reed, Trish Holmes, Judi Woodward, Mary Ann Connors, Jane Vincent Smith, Kathy Hakes, Pam Forney. Row 2: Donna Merritt, Linda Brooks, Sandra Smit, Ruth Ann Ellwein, Mary Fuller, Mary Jane Clement, Susan Bantz. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Row 1: Bill Willoughby, Jim Buchanan, John Guhin, Dene Hurlbert, Mike Englehardt. Row 2: BiU Wittrig, Denny Hagele, Dave Duncan, Kirk Kemmish, Mike Manning, Rod Steele, Ron Vilas. Row 3: Tom Pokela, Charles Rose, Tom Conway, Tom Fritz, Darryl Hlnkelman, John Maynes, Harry Sandstrom. 147 ALPHA PHI Housemother: Mrs. Erma Jepson Psi Chapter of Alpha Phi was founded on the USD campus in 1920 and has since ranked high In scholarship and activities. The Alpha Phi ' s claim 11 members of Alpha Lambda Delta, three Guidons, and two Mortar Boards. The Alpha Phi ' s took third place in scholarship. Alpha Phi ' s occupy prominent posi- tions on campus — such as President of Guidon, President of Little Sisters of Minerva, President of Toastresses, Vice- President of SNEA, President of Mu Phi Epsllon, State Home-ec President, Presi- dent of AWS, Treasurer of the freshman class, two cheerleaders, Miss Vanity Fair, and two girls selected for Who ' s Who . This year the Alpha Phi ' s canvassed Vermillion collecting for cardiac aid, our national philanthropy. Row 1 : K. Hill, N. Nelson, J. Mieras, P. Hale, J. Beyer, S. Bettin, D. Woodford. Row 2: S. Powell, K. Srstka, C. Stoner, J. Beck, L. Kruse, S. Michaelson, N. Lamport. Row 3: S. Tanda, P. Roush,S. Smith, N. Berry, M. Hassinger, C. Crandall, S. Kees. Not pictured: J. Klatt, P. Knox, M. Madsen, J. Jenter. President: Nancy Norman Marsha Amiss Mary Babb Sonja Blake Margie Bolks Shirley Bossert Patricia Clapp Patty Colerick Sandra Conover Janet Cragg Jean Creaser Marilyn Creaser Margaret DeBoom Jean Dixon Julie Everhard Vivian Fischer Arlys Foiles Tamara Garvey Linda Grams Judy Gumey Karen Hassinger Charlotte HoUeman Suzanne Kees Marcia Maluchnik Merrill Martin Nancy Myers Mary Novotny LjTin Olson Maghnild Pettersen Rosemary Reed Diane Roberts Sarah Shepard Betty Severance Ellen Sorenson Colleen Thompson Darlyne Wells Vice-President: Donna Merrltt Secretary: Eva Olson Treasurer: Donna Dyer Rush Chairman: Clay Ann Goetze ji g B J!fi I 149 li ALPHA XI DELTA Housemother: Mrs. Florence Bloom EpsUon Chapter of Alpha XI Delta was founded In 1903 and is the oldest sorority on USD ' s campus. The Alpha XI ' s have kept up the proud tradition of their founders. In 1965 Epsilon won the W.R. A. Trophy. We are proud to have Miss Young Republi- can of the University and Miss South Dakota Young Republican. At the Military Ball Epsilon ' s candidate was chosen Hon- orary Cadet Colonel. The A Xi ' s also won the Women ' s Speech Trophy for the second year and captured the second place trophy in the Dakota Day Parade. In the annual Stroller ' s Show Alpha XI Delta and Alpha Tau Omega act won second place. The Alpha Xi ' s celebrated the Christmas Season by swinging out with their dates on the Chalet Holiday at the ski lodge, and by helping Santa to enter- tain under-privileged children at a Christmas Party. Row 1: M. Lee, K. Nerman, T. Smith, C. Anderson, S. Crawford, B. Brisbine, Row 2: D. Nelsen, S. Hinrichs, B. Bowker, S. Cotteleer, J. Nutter, L. Shaffer, S. Glenn, L. Adams. Row 3: J. Staley, N. Moe, N. Benzler, C. Harris, M. Hansen, P. Richards, G. Anderson, M. Cameron, M. Robinson. Row 4: N. Ellis, A. Beverly, C. Lenz. C. Cottington, L. Cardwell, M. Bjerk, D. Heggaland, L. Darger, L. Menke, E. Cornelius. Not pictured: N. Anderson. President: Vice-President: Secretary: Treasurer: Rush Chairman: Carleen Tamara Diana Carol Kathleen Hlbbeler Nerland Brackman Clark McMinemee Mary Banbury Susan Bantz Marilyn Buseman Cynthia Cameron Linda Crampton Linda Eagen Darrelyn Freeman Joan Gearhart Nancy Gellhaus Kathy Hall Mary Hamilton Mary Harmelink Connie Hauck Mary Klaras JoAnne Kratochvil Karen Lawton Sandra Locke Judith Mcintosh Alyce Miller Darla Nason Kathy Niedert Mary Otradovsky Shiela Roark Peggy Schnabel Merna Sinkevlch Jane Smith Sandy Utesch 151 i CHI OMEGA Housemother: Mrs. Margaret Robinson The Chi Omega sorority was founded nationally In 1895 at the University of Arkansas. Since its establishment in 1924 on the campus of USD, the Upsllon Gamma chapter of Chi Omega has been active in many University organizations. At present Chi Omega has two members of Mortar Board, six members of Guidon, and ten members of Alpha Lamba Delta. Dakota Day saw the Chi O ' s taking first place in sorority house decorations and floats. Mary Jane Hoogterp and Sharon Cocoran were chosen sweethearts of ATO and TKE fra- ternities respectively. Chi Omega also took first in the Delta Tau Delta basketball tournament. Nancy Seager was chosen Charity Car- nival Queen, and Avis Ortner was Rodeo Queen and finalist for Rose of Delta Sigma Pi. Marl Kay Lee was chosen Miss So Dak. Chi Omegas also represented the state of S,D, in many activities. Ann McGovern was S.D. Cherry Bloss om Princess, Barb Grler was S.D, College Queen candidate, and Susan Heckenlively was S.D. candidate for Miss Football USA. Chi Omega also boasts four cheerleaders and three twlrlers. Row 1: K. Specker, J. Coverdale, A. McKay, J. Scully, S. Smith. Row 2: B. Stamm, M. Attig, B. Bambas, K. Boyd, B. HoUman, C. Sexton, K. Iverson. Row 3: C. Colwell, T. Porter, M. Arthur, B. Estee, G. Winters, S. Lofthus, J. Weiland, N. Carlson. Row 4: S. Belatti, A. Dube, N. Smith, M. Dunlap, M. Lee, B. Bradford, D. Laur, K. Melby. President: Mary Jane Clement Joan Anderson Mary Alice Arnold Jan Bader Elizabetli Bainbridge Mary Beaty Kay Bryant Jane Cashman Ann Chaussee Judy DeGarlais Margie Dunlap Sheryl Ekren Sue Ellyson Julie Engman Darlene Gehler Roxanne Goering Barb Grier Lorie Habberstad LaVonne Hanson Sharon Hansen Linda Heckenlively Susan Heckenlively Pat Hogan Elaine Hollingsworth Gloria Houghtaling Mary Kearney Kathy Kenzy Barb Listen Jeanette Mahan Sandy Nelson Pat Ohlmacher Bette Oliver Avis Ortner Jeanette Panuska Cheryl Peterson Kay Rozum Nancy Seager Bev Shablno Martha Smith Jan Stonebarger Jeri Thelen Sharon Wood Judi Woodward Vice-President: Sharon Boyd Secretary: Judy Aldrich Treasurer: Judy Tausta Rush Chairman: Pam Forney sm m k t fBESSs 153 H KAPPA ALPHA THETA Housemother: Mrs. Marian Green -.M ai.Mil Kappa Alpha Theta sorority was es- tablished at DePauw University in 1870. Alpha Rho chapter at USD was founded in 1912 and has since ranked high In activi- ties and scholarship. Theta kites are worn by seven members of Alpha Lambda Delta, six Guidons plus the national president, and four Mortar- boards including the campus president. For the second year, Thetas claimed the schol- arship trophy with a house average of 3.06. First places in both Strollers and Swingout, and second place in WRA sports activities helped round out the group ' s honors. Individual accomplishments include Miss Dakota of 1966, Miss Sioux Empire, 1st Runner-up to Miss University and Miss South Dakota, President of Panhellenic, head cheerleader and five cheerleaders, sweethearts of Delta Tau Delta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, four named to Who ' s Who, and one Phi Beta Kappa. Nationally, Theta aids children with speech difficulties through contributions and support for the Institute of Logopedlcs at Wichita, Kansas. Row 1: J. Parsons, L. Johnson, M. Chalus, P. Lennon. Row 2: K. Martin, M. Williams, S. Gutzman, C. Bums, J. Lang, S. Hall. Row 3: H. Shreves, D. Molltor, J. Ludgate, P. Blume, K Tauber, P. Shreves, S. Muhmel. ( 9 aa fi President: Ruth Ann Ellweln Pam Baker Cheryl Baldwin Nicolal Briere Brlgid Carroll Mary Ann Connors Mary Crandall Bonnie Danish Marcia Dristy Dee Driver Becky Dunn Nancy Ellweln Arline Fischer Deanne Gundersen Patricia Hagen Jacqueline Hoffman Vicki Jameson Cindy Johnson Nancy Johnson Sara Johnson Susan Johnson Leanne Kelly Barbara Lampert Ellen Loe Lorie Long Linda Mauch Mary McBride Mary McDermott Elizabeth Meyer Charlys Millstead Mary Jane Mundt Kathy Myhren Madlynn Nostrom Judy Opheim Lizabeth Overpeck Jill Petersen Carol Prltchard Anita Rabusch Kay Sauer Janet Schenk Judl Spencer Nancy Tschetter Lesta VanDerWert Carol Werth Patricia Werth Nancy Williams ; Vice-president: Carol Johnson Treasurer: Marilyn Comp Secretary; Lory Van Vleet Rush Chairman: Mary Fuller T99 0 f f f PSL 99 PI BETA PHI Housemother: Mrs. Ruth Workman Since their 1927 charter on the USD campus, South Dakota ' s Alpha chapter of PI Beta Phi, the first women ' s social fraternity, has shown interest In all campus activities. In 1965 six Pi Phis were named to Who ' s Who. The arrow is worn by six Guidons, three Mortar Boards, the State Miss Young Democrat, President of Phi Sigma Iota, YGOP Vice Chairwoman, Sec- retary of PEMM Club, Vice-President and Secretary of Toastresses, Secretary of AWS, UEC Chairman, Secretary of YD, editor, copy-editor, social editor of the Volante, Journalism Section editor of the Coyote , and the Secretary of the Publica- tions Board, Secretary-Treasurer of the American Guild of Student Organists, Mu Phi Epsilon ' s Chaplain and Secretary, Hon- orary Adjutant of Pershing Rifles, and Dakota Day Secretary. Other activities are the Union Board of Control, Debate, cheerleadlng, twirling. Press Club, Ski Club, cast of Music Man , special education club. In 1965 they placed second in Swingout and are now busily planning their $75,000 addition to the house. Row 1 : J. Fritz, J. Peterson, P. Stauch, H. Barthalow. Row 2 : R. Larson, J. Kolarlch, J. Ettles, J. Stone, J. Lovere. Row 3: N. PearsoU, C. Nelson, J. Burke, B. Blue, P. Houtz, B. Brooks, M. Sly. Row 4: L. Hess, J. Neilson, R. Long, C. Props, L. Hagen, M. Mostrom, S, Gibson. Not pictured: J. Cowan. President: Linda Brooks Vice-president: Wendie Ullyot Secretary: Sally Peterson Treasurer: Joyce Wilson Rush Chairman: Emily Johnson Jan Bliss Judy Boyd Karen Buus Diane Dailey Jeanne Duffy Judy Dvoracek Jane Flint Bonnie Forney Sallie Friess Linda Gange Kristen Gellerman Janet Gilbert Dianne Gunderson Barb Hansen Trish Holmes Jane Hyldahl LaNyce Kahler Judy Lutterman Jeanne Nielson Peg O ' Donnell Karen Olson Mary C. Olson Mary M. Olson Marilyn Peterson Jean Riehl Diane Saylor Patsy Schumacher Sally Semrau Lessi Smebakken Sandy Smit Susan Springer Judy Stransky Jackie Streetman Diane Tubandt Connie Vance Pamela Wallior Kathy Zelenka Diane Ziebart 157 ALPHA TAU OMEGA Housemother: Mrs. Francis La Brie As if to herald a new season of vic- tories for the brotherhood the Taus tri- umphed twice on Mother ' s Day — first In our second consecutive victory In the IFC Sing and second by placing three of the brothers In Omnlcron Delta Kappa. Those accepted were Chuck Rose, Rich Harris, and Al Hllgenberg. Hllgenberg directed both the sing and the ATO-AZ Strollers act, which took second place. The Taus also made Brother Joe Schulke King of Charity Carnival Week by raising the most money of any fraternity for charity for the fourth straight year. The Taus also showed much Influence In campus politics, organizations, and hon- orarles with Jerry Melcher, Pres. of YGOP; John Guhin, Senate Majority Leader; Phil LaBeau and Gerny Belief, Dakotans; Paul Johnson and George Bader, Strollers; Gary Schulke and Jim Zimmerman, Scab- bard and Blade; and Charles Rose, Who ' s Who. Row 1: a Kurtenbach, J. Carlson, M. Blair, D. Scott, D. O ' Connor, J. Daily, S. Fickel. Row 2: K. Vohs, J. Yuill, B. O ' Keef, M. Branson, B. Barents, T. Holleman, J. Nylund, B. Definbaugh. Row 3: B. Edwards, D. Ditmanson, J. Lane, D. Ambrosius, J. Anderson, D. Kier, C. Terry. Row 4: K. Camerron, M. Weisner, A. Crowel, R. Frantz, D. Super, P. Vanderhoof. Pres. C. Rose V. Pres. F. Larson Treas. G. Schulke Secy. R Harris Rush.Ch. H. WiUoughby George Bader William Bahr Jim Balster Gemhard Belief Charlie Davis Earl Foix Gordon Fvhr Phil Gaukel Mike Glanzer Edward Green John Guhin James Hall Maylan Haller James Hawke Paul Johnson Jim Keltges Phil LeBeau Jerry Melcher Tom Miller Mike Nenaber Bill Noyes David Olson Lynn Reyelts Joe Schulke Bill Sly Alan VandeWeerd Edward Williams Jim Zimmerman 159 BETA THETA PI Housemother: Mrs. Margaret Hughes Since 1839, Beta Theta Pi has pro- vided the conditions for dedicated men to build personalities as they accomplish their goals. Two of the last three recipients of the Junior Man of the Year award have been Betas, showing the success with which we operate. Gamma Alpha chapter ' s interests are diverse— music, forensics, science, poli- tics, and athletics, among others, attract our attention. Acting as a mirror of the campus, Betas can be found participating in many activities. Brothers Jim Coleman and Bob Mueller are President and vice- president of the Young Democrats, while Gene Mogen and Mike Kahler are YGOP officers. Nearly thirty of the brothers are members of such honorary organi- zations as Strollers, Dakotans, Delta Sigma Pi, Scabbard and Blade, and Omicron Delta Kappa. Eight are members of Phi Eta Sigma, scholastic freshman honorary. Two brothers, Harry Sandstrom and John Brewick, were nominated for Woodrow Wilson scholarships. In addition Betas are active in all intramural sports, excelling in football and bowling. More important, however, is the brotherhood here at Gamma Alpha where a young man always counts on others to come to his assistance. All in all, 1966 proved a year enjoyed by all who have made Gamma Alpha a stronger fraternity. Row 1: R. Evenson, R Bootsma, G. Colwill, P. Forney, T. Parlimen, L. Christonsen. L. Swanson. Row 2 : J. Colaman, L. Wehrkamp, G. Fleishacker, D. Mohs, M. Flannery, R Brown, S. Keller, T. Denevan, D. Gunderson. Row 3: J. Peterson, R Picht, M. Loehrer, D. Christopherson, W. Woolery, J. Rose, D. Ferguson, M. Kahler, L. McDowell, D. Hoerth. Pres. H. Sandstrom V. Pres. L. Zafft Treas. F. Winkler Secy. G. Mogen Rush Ch. J. Farrar Bill Ackerman Jack Arnold Gary Brakke Roger Bromert Gary Brown Kenneth Brown Brian Brosz Tom Bruns Jim Coleman Curtis Comelisen Russel Cuckler Ray DeGeest Denver Dillard J. Michael Faragher Paul Forney Tim Gregson Dale Hansen Darrel Hinkelman John Hofman George Jenter Russell Martinson John Maynes Bob Miller Jerry Miller John Morrell Bob Mueller Tom Naiman Morris Nelson Gary Oltmans John Rozell Dan Scott Michael Shull Terence Smith Amie Swanson Maynard Sweeley Bill Taylor Douglas ToUin Todd Tucker Patrick Walsh Larry Wehrkamp Michael Williams WiUiam Wooley 161 DELTA TAU DELTA After topping the spring semester with a first place Delt-Theta Strollers act, the South Dakota Belts began the fall term by taking Sweepstakes honors for the best all-around float on Dakota Day. Strollers: Rich Reader, Alan Beiberdorf, and Lon Tabor were aided this year by newcomers Rich Dell, Van Johnson, and Dick Tschetter, Delt-Dakotans: Rod Steele, Rog Smith, Ray Rylance and Mike Englehart helped engineer Dakota Day presentations. Intramural activities found Delts win- ning first in basketball, golf, tennis, and bowling. Two outstanding Delts — Rod Steele and Roger Smith were named to Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities and three Delt pledges were elected to Phi Eta Sigma. After reviewing both her indi- vidual and group accomplishments. Delta Gamma counts this year as one of her finest. Members of this year ' s pledge class include: Row 4: Ron Klippel, Steve Engleklng, Jerry Jensen, Dennis Kuronen, Jon Templeton, Steve Lind, Rich Peterson, Lucian Jones, Ken Emly, Row 3: Tim Johnson, Randy Miller, Jim Patten, Kurt Uhre, Vince Boldin, Rick Gilles, Tim Wood, Tim Kent, Ron Light, Steve Stille, Row 2: John McKlnley, Wally Marker, Royal Ebert, Leigh Chaffee, Paul Williams, Fritz Leigh, Gary Reed, Tom Johnson, Row 1: Ron Sullivan, Randy Peterson, Terry Hendrick, Steve Plummer, Kim Stromann, Cecil Hedger. e t V- . p._ I I ft ft ' Vice-pres. L. Nelson Secy. W. Hubbard Mike Austin John Barstow James Benson Not pictured are pres.- R. Steele, Treas.- S. Whiting, Rush- J. Hauck. Alan Bieberdorg Gary Burdick James Carver James Christensen Tom Cody Joe Danker Rich Dell Jim De Saix Steve Eckholm James Gustafson Bill Hinde Dwight Hofen Tim Hopkins Richard Meyer Carl Moehring Ronald Olinger Jerry Oxenford Richard Qualset Jack Remien Greg Riley Ray Rylance John Shepard Roger Smith Doug Stonebarger Paul Sundberg Lon Tabor Tom Tobin Dick Tschetter Steve Vagle Steve Wolff John Wood L ' 163 .1 LAMB A CHI ALPHA The past year has been a very active one for the brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha. In addition to making a fine showing In several areas of Interfraternlty competi- tion, the men have been Involved In several other campus activities. Lambda Chl ' s fiftieth year on campus was marked Dakota Day with a reunion for all actives and alumni. Several charter members of the first Lambda Chi chapter at USD were present for the celebration held In Sioux Falls. Mrs. Gwendolyn Vernon of Sioux Falls was welcomed as our new housemother this fall. With her bright personality and endless energy, Mrs. Vernon has been a wonderful addition to the house. All are very proud to have her with us. Other successful activities included the annual Christmas Orphan ' s Party, the Winter and Spring Formals, and, of course, the Fall Brawl. Lambda Chi also teamed with Alpha Phi for the third place Strollers trophy, and captured third place in the Interfraternlty Sing. Row 1: S. Chambers, T. Jolliffe, P. GuUbranson. Row2:H. Trager, D. Hemmer, W. Kleibacker, D. Trumbo, C. Cooper. Row 3: G. Strandell, M. Bohmback, C. Lynda, 0. Petersen, B. Conover. Row 4: B. Decker, G. Camerer, B. Remington, B. Karlen, T. Carr, B. Thomas. Not pictured: B. Jackson, L. Richter, J. Esbenshade. B i Pres. D. Duncan Vice-pres. T. Cotton Secy. Gary Siverts Treas. Randy James Rush Ch. D. Merkley Gary Adams Gaylord Avery Kevin Beauvais Jerome Boettger Rick Brendsel Dick Brown Robert Bruce James Buchanan Kenneth Buell Charles Christensen Thomas Conway Bruce Corning H. Jim Decker NeU DUtz Doug Estes Tom George Tom Hakes Pat Hayes Gene Henricksen Tom Henry Dan Jackson Larry Marsh Russell Mills Dennis Mitchell John Moisan Jerry Novotny Fred Oleson Bruce Patten Vic Raphael Michael Sanders Kendall Schmidt Richard Schneider John Stlne Dennis VanVactor mgg 165 PHI DELTA THETA The Phi ' s started first semester 65-66 on a successful note by being awarded both the Roy C. Davis Scholarship Award for the best fraternity grades on campus and the Phi Eta Sigma ScholarsWp Plaque for the best pledge class grade average. These were placed next to the IFC first place Softball trophy from last spring which the Phi Delt ' s captured. Phi ' s also reaped honors in IFC first place Intramural foot- ball and the First Place trophy for Dakota Day House Dec ' s. The men of Phi Delta Housemother: Mrs. Elda Stonebeck Theta are in other activities and organi- zations. They are represented In all var- sity sports, count seven Strollers, four Dakotans, four Scabbard and Blade, as well as holding various student govern- ment positions. To culminate a very successful year So. Dakota Alpha was awarded the National Fraternity ' s Publications Award for our outstanding newsletter. 65-66 has been a banner year of first places for the Phi Delts of USD. Row 1: D. Dittbemer, J. Harvey, J. Erickson, D. Koetzle, A. Jones. Row 2: R Myres, T. Whorley, T. Mojack, D. Nagel, G. Pasley, T. Laird. Row 3: L. Boerner, B. Zimback, R Zehr, R Held, T. Morton, R VarnaU. Pres. R Wittrig Vice-pres. L. Perkins Treas. D. Hagele Rush Ch. L. Paulson Terry Archer Jerrj- Bartlett Pat Chambers Mark Crowl Robert Gehrlng Larry Gullickson Charles Hanson Lowell Hanson Dave Heffem Michael Held Robert Hennlngson Michael Hicks Pete Homer Frank Hoy Dan KeUy Terry Lenker Tim Mahan Mike Manning Dave Raber Terrlll Ramey Paul Roesler Robert Rye Don Schllle John Schllle Michael Schirber John Sears Lee Steams Pete Sullivan Mert Tlce Keith Uhl Richard Voss Gary Wenell 167 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON The brothers finished up the 1965 school year by placing first in the Intramural swimming meet, first in the fraternity intramural track meet for the fourth con- secutive year and second In the IFC sing on Mother ' s Day. Even with these activi- ties our overall grade average placed us second among the fraternities. The SAE ' s started the ' 65-66 school year by receiv- ing the John O. Mosely Zeal Award for the most outstanding SAE chapter in the nation. On Dakota Day the Sigma Alpha Epsilon float entry placed first in the men ' s division and one of the brothers reigned as Parade Marshal. During the first semester SAE social Housemother: Mrs. Florence Klock life was more than exciting, beginning with the annual Dakota Day semi-formal, soror- ity exchanges, a Blue Angels party in- cluding cycles, and culminating with the annual SAE Playboy Party. Sigma Alpha Epsilon also played a large part in University activities with brothers serving as Presidents of Strollers, Scabbard and Blade, Lettermans Club, and Political Science League along with the vice-chairman of the State Young Republi- can Party. Also we were pleased to hear that one of the brothers, Jack Theeler, was voted the most valuable player of the Northcentral Conference Basketball Tournament. Row 1: J. Currie, C. Jones, A. Nord, T. Barnes, B. Mitchell, R Larson, J. PettenglU. Row 2: R, Adams, L. Relgles, C. Anderson, D. Sage, T. Roberts, D. Cahill, a Hurlbert, J. Thompson, C. Larson, R. Strand, T. Farrell, B. Rezatto, S. Metli. Row 3: R. Wheeler, P. Carlon, P. Maloney, M. O ' Connel, R Dunsmore, B. Moehling, G. Bolton, R Fortner, B. Eberly, G. Afdahl, G. Rothenberger, J. Robbennolt, J. Wirth, T. Waggoner, J. French. T Chuck Bahnson James Baumann Dale Benson Larry Blackman Greg Blow Bob Brewster John Bushfield Ed Chalus Dick Clark Roger Danmeier Tom Dice Richard Dolan Joel Engelland Doug Fields Tom Fritz Bill Haalke Todd Harlow Blake Hedblom Bob Horner Ray Horner Gordon Johnson Russell Johnson Kirk Kemmish William Kilpatrick Steve Larson Greg Lebedev Richard Lennon David MacNally Ken Madden Larry Manderscheid Mike Michels Bill Miller Ron Miller Dave Mitchell Kirk Moeckly Bill Montgomery Walt Moro Steve Nord Denny Noteboom Don Radeke Randy Reichert George Scarmon Mick Scarmon Paul Schiller Don Schoenhard Ryan Schmelz Larry Smith Mark Swanson Jack Theeler Tom Tonner Bill Tschetter Daycleth Walker Rick Wheeler Ron Williams Roger Wilson Bill Young Jay Zea Pres. D. Hurlbert V. Pres. Treas. J. Anderson D. Johnson Secy. M. Peiplow Rush Ch. R. Norman iiHIi Housemother: Mrs. Rachel Colwell Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded at Illinois Wesleyan University on January 10, 1899, as a new kind of fraternity in which members would be chosen not for wealth, rank, or honor but for personal worth and character. Today TKE, by stressing democratic ideals and high prin- ciples, has grown to be the largest inter- national social fraternity in number of collegiate chapters. TKE has established chapters at 215 colleges and universities from coast to coast. We have initiated 60,000 college men. Tekes at South Dakota belong to many honorary scholarship and leadership soci- eties. Among these are Phi Eta Sigma, Omicron Delta Kappa, Who ' s Who, Scabbard and Blade, Strollers, and Dakotans. i Row 1: R Ferguson, L. Myers, T. Morehauser. Row2:M. Pennington, G. Norby, T. Martin, F. Armstrong, B. Martinson. Row 3: L. Wakeman, B. O ' Neill, R Cable, G. Townsend, T. Clark, J. Hersrud. i Pres. Vlce-pres. Secy. Treas. Rush Ch. M. Miller J. Esterllng R. Rletz S. James R. Vilas Richard Bihlmeyer Dennis Dobson Gary Esterllng Jerald Kammeyer Richard Klelman Pat Klrby Paul Kogel Jerry Kroon Lloyd Liken Craig Moore Steve Naber Steve Nielsen I Tom Pokela John Roush Hugh Townsend Not Pictured are: Mike Brown Ronald Cork Ken Krlens Dick Mulflnger Bob Walz 171 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA The National colonizing officers of Alpha Gamma Del ta are: Miss Jo Ann Myrick, Chapter Visitor, International Headquarters, Indianapolis, Indiana Mrs. Elliott W. Reed, Extension Chairman, Minneapolis, Minnesota Mrs. Maurice Baringer, Province Ten Vice-Presi- dent, Oelwein, Iowa Mrs. William V. Ogle, International Membership and Rushing Chairman, Bozeman, Montana Mrs. Roger E. Stone, First Grand Vice-President, Minneapolis, Minnesota The new pledges include: Row 1; Lois Schnell, Lana Rubida, Dee Nueharth, Mary Ellen Scott, Mary Rozum, Marte Hvam. Row 2; Julie Ericson, Jane Braunger, Pam Pace, Liz Hammond, Leanne Fellows, Barb Meester, Nancy Burkhart. Row 3; Mary Birgen, Mary Perrenoud, Barbara Mac Nally, Catherine Hellmann, Leslie Sawyer, Judy Jackson, Lynette Edson, Ann Scheuring, Carol Tadlock, Pat Mc Keachie, Myrna Silen, Susan Smith. Row 4; Jan Larson, Linda Colvin, Connie Rieb, Linda Rose, Kathy Workman, Kathy Kabrick, Kathy Hanlon, Gloria Flemmer, Joyce Rippentrop, Marcia Duty, JoAnn Green, Connie Cvorak. I 1 72 Alpha Gamma Colony of Alpha Gamma Delta was established on the University of South Dakota campus, February 17, 1966. It will be installed as Beta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta, May 13, 14, 15, 1966. The University chapter will be the ninety-fourth chapter installed, including six Canadian chapters. Alpha Gamma Delta was founded as a national women ' s fraternity in 1904 at Syracuse University and has a membership of 45,000 and 215 alumnae chapters and clubs. The International Head- quarters is located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Alpha Gamma Delta has pioneered in two fields, camps for underprivileged children and advanced training for counselors in job placement for handi- capped persons. $87,500 has been given to provide training for some 300 persons in vocational guidance to the handicapped. The Fraternity established a library at Syracuse University Hearing and Speech Center and annually sponsors a symposium for cleft palate research there. A new project by Alpha Gamma Delta in 1964 was established in cooperation with the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults. Emphasis involves training grants for teachers, psychologists and supervisors of special education interested in minimal brain disfunction. The members of Beta Lambda chapter are looking forward to living and working together and with enthusiasm. Alpha Gamma Delta joins the other National Panhellenlc Conference groups on the University campus. Taking time out to congratulate all their new pledge sisters the new pledges are proud of their shiny new pins. 173 I ( ' Z a I A THLETICS ATHLETIC STAFF Ronnie Brown Backfield Coach Dan Lennon Track Coach Dwane Clodfelter Basketball Coach John Roning Athletic Director Mary Rist Head Football Coach Jake Jackson Sports Information Director Vern McKee Freshman Coach Roger Kerns Line Coach 175 1965 Coyote football squad. Row one, left to right are Laris Roberts, Don Schoenhard, Ed Szypulski, Don Abbott, Tom Cotton, Al Johnson, SteveNord, Jim Fox, Pat Chambers, Ron Wehde and Tim Mahan. Row two: Kelly Morgan, Larry Hultgren, Tom Berry, Rich Myers, Bill Kille, Jim Hettinger, Don Tracy, GordyOsthus, Bruce Barrents and Doyle Sonnenberg. 176 15t65S63.s73Hi6f 82 52 68 64 48 i m  Row three; Maurice Boeding, Bill Kibble, Mike McGinty, Roger Schmidt, Jim Nixon, Joe Waddel, Jerry Melcher, Rich Harris, John Wood and Dave Baade. Fourth row: John Biezuns, Gary Weaver, Ron Resler, Jim Hageman, Dick Lennon, Dave Merkley, Roger Smith, Jim Marbach, Bruce Carlson and Jack Broome. 177 The coaches; Roger Keams, Marv Rist and Ronnie Brown. DRAKE-USD 17-0 178 The Bulldogs of Drake hand- ed the Coyotes their first home defeat Sept. 25. Putting together two TD ' s and a field goal in the first half gave the visitors a 17-0 victory. The Coyotes came up with two major threats during the game. The first In the third quar- ter with a 60-yard drive only to be squelched by an end-zone in- terception. In the fourth quarter the Coyotes put together a 71-yard drive after Drake missed a field goal attempt, A fumbled hand- off recovered on the nine yard line by Drake put an end to this threat. !XK? ' wm •iHg-i ' Si S ts fa I AUGIE-USD 43-0 Under the able leadership of Gary Sandbo, the Vikings of Augustana upset the Coyotes 43- Oct. 2, The Viking defense allowed only two Coyote threats to de- velop. One In the first quarter and one In the second. In the first quarter the Coyotes drove to the Viking 15, lost four yards In two carries and attempted a field goal. In the second quarter the Coyotes drove to the Viking 14 only to be stopped there. Other than those two drives It was Augustana all the way. $ ■■■:■•■' • - •%,, 1 ' 1 ' i ' wtrf ' t ' ? ' ti B ■■■■;■' ■, A ■' ■' .. :j i . fiP, ' ' f fej iL n r Ij 7 mH tm0 ' - ' « ' H l lei mm W .8? ■i w- ' nTr--A: f. ' -, . .-w ' ■s« ■•r ;■r«TH !tK•■:; v wymf•. ii ' msm. MORNINGSIDE USD 41-0 Going into the second half with a 6-0 lead, the Mornlngslde Maroons put together five TD ' s for a 41-0 win Oct. 9. In the first half, the Coyotes battled their way to the Maroon five thus setting up a first and goal situation. The Maroon defense held and on fourth down the Coyotes went Into the field goal formation. Nixon took the pass from center and rather than holding for the kick, attempted a pass which fell incomplete thus ending the threat. 183 DAKOTA DAY NDU- USD 33-7 The University of North Dakota Sioux put a 33-7 damper on a successful Dakota Day. The Sioux scored three times in the first half and the Coyotes threatened once. Late in the first half a Coyote punt was recovered by John Biezuns on the UND 36, Biezuns carried three times but fumbled on the Sioux 21. With 5:04 left in the game the Coyotes pushed their lone TD across. With the ball on the Sioux 39 a pass from quarterback Rich Meyers hit Larry Hultgren for the score. 184 JOE SALEM NEW COYOTE COACH Joe Salem is a 1961 graduate of the University of Minnesota where he lettered three years as a quarterback under coach Murray Warmath, He was a member of the 1960 national championship team at Minnesota which won the Big Ten title and repre- sented the conference in the Rose Bowl. Salem, a physical education major, joined the football staff at Minnesota following his graduation. He was an assistant offensive backfield coach. A native of Sioux Falls, Joe lettered three years in football and two in basketball at Cathedral high school. Following graduation from high school Salem enrolled at Iowa State University in the fall of 1956, transferring to the University of Minnesota a year later. Salem succeeds former coach Marv Rist who resigned to enter private business. 1 186 TOM WARNER APPOINTED TO STAFF Tom Warner, a veteran of 15 years coaching experience In Minnesota high schools, has been appointed to the football staff. His coaching assignment will be to work with the ends and backs. Warner compiled an impres- sive prep record of 101 wins, 18 losses and four ties during 15 years in Minnesota schools. 187 The Coyote Pups are shown above. First row, left to right are John Yates, Joe Collins, Dean Freed, Lyle Stuart, Rick Lehman, Hank Grant, McCormick, Tim Mojzik and John Josephson. Second row are Bob Jackson, Drake Markley, Bill Haan, Ron Klipfel, Larry Danburg, Mike Bohmbach, Steve Engelking and Pete Vlrgilio. 188 In the third row are Line Coach Wayne Johnson, Brian Rezatto, Jim Olson, Tom Hanafan, Terry Tomjack, John Doss, Glen Kuhr, Greg Guinn and Backfield Coach Larry Treider. Fourth row: Bill Peppmuller, Randy Settje, Frank Kurtz, Al Haan, Steve Chambers and Terry Hendrick. 189 UMD-USD 84 - 71 The Coyotes opened the sea- son with an 84-71 win over the University of Minnesota Duluth Branch Dec, 3. Off to a quick start the Coyotes piled up a 20-7 lead after seven minutes. Late in the first half Duluth rallied and closed the gap to 30-27 but the Coyotes ended the half with a 50-35 advantage. The Coyotes biggest lead came with 1:55 left in the game as Skip Moehring ' s two free throws made it 82-65, Head Coach Dwane Clodfelter and his two assistants, Roger Schalfer, left and Jay Hennles, right. 190 191 I WART BURG- USD 76-64 In a pre-Christmas game, Dec. 14, Wartbiirg downed the Coyotes 76-64 by shoot- ing 40 per cent to USD ' s 30 per cent. Jack Theeler led the Coyotes with 21 points followed by Mel Durant with 20. 192  193 m WHIT TIER- USD 71-68 Whittier College of Cali- fornia won a narrow 71-68 de- cision over the Coyotes Dec. 16. The Coyotes took a 68-67 lead with 17 seconds remaining in the game but a Whittier field- goal brought the score to 69-68. Another Whittier field-goal which just beat the buzzer cinched the verdict. Mike Hyde led the Coyotes with 20 points followed by Jack Theeler with 18. 194 mmr BELL ARM I NE USD 68-66 USD ' s Coyotes held on to a slim lead to down Bellarmlne College of Kentucky 68-66 Jan. 4. After a 37-23 Coyote lead with 2:22 left in the first period and a 41-31 half-time lead, Bellarmlne fought back to tie the score at 59 all. Jack Theeler and Skip Moehring ; made back-to-back field-goals to give i the Coyotes the lead again and they kept it. Theeler led the Coyote scoring with 15. Moehring added 14 and Mike Wilson 11. 196 MORNINGSIDE USD 82-71 Morningslde fell to the Coyotes 82-71 after a hard fought battle Jan. 18. The Coyotes held a 44-33 halftlme lead and although Morningslde put on a second half drive held on to It. Mel Durant led the Coyotes with 19 points while Mike Wilson tallied 17. Jack Theeler added 13 and Bob Brewster con- tributed 12. 198 199 AUGUSTANA-USD 74-58 Posting their second NCC win Jan. 29, the Coyotes rolled over Angustana 74-58. The Vikings hit the first bucket of the game but Jack Theeler and Mel Durant quickly countered and the Vikings saw their last lead In the game. At halftlme the Coyotes led 38-26 and held the lead until the Vikings closed the gap to two points late In the second half. After the Viking drive the Coyotes again took control and Increased the lead to the 16 point deficit at the end of the game. Jack Theeler led the Coyote scoring with 18 and Skip Moehring followed with 17. 200 201 NDU-USD 81-67 With rebounding plajdng a big part, Coyotes fell to North Dakota University 81-67 Feb. 5. North Dakota outrebounded the Coyotes 71-39. North Dakota led all the way after jdeldlng the first basket to the Coyotes.Wlthtwo minutes left in the first half, North Dakota led 38-25. Jack Theeler led the Coyote scoring with 17. Skip Moehring added 16 and Mike Hyde 12. 202 203 SCI-USD 70-57 A cold Coyote team was dumped 70-57 by SCI Feb. 11. The Coyotes hit only 30 per cent from the field. In the first half the score was tied five times. The Coyotes got an early 6-2 lead after Mel Durant scored. At halftlme, SCI led 34-32. After Durant sank a free throw to lead off second half scoring, USD went eight minutes without a score and missed 17 shots In a row. Jack Theeler led Coyote scoring with 16 followed by Durant and Mike Wilson who had 10 apiece. 204 205 SDSU-USD 88-81 Down 45-24 early In the second half, the Coyotes fought back to pull out an 88-81 over- time win over SDSU Feb. 26. Sidp Moehring and Larry Hultgren led the attack that brought the Coyotes from 21 points back early In the second half to a 67 apiece tie with 2:29 left In the game. At the end of the second half both teams were at a 73-73 stalemate. In the extra period, the Coyotes hit 11 out of 12 free throws to only a pair of field- goals to outscore the Jacks 15-8 in the five minute period. 206 207 The freshman basketball team. In the front row, left to right are Denny Eklund, Steve Olson, Ron Jarman, Tim Wood, Art Gelow and Tom Thomas. Middle row: Jay Hennles, coach, John Llntz, Steve StlUe, 2oe Gary Prink, Dennis Gubbrud and Roger Schaffer, coach. Back row: Rich Braley, Lyle Stuart, Royhl Ebert, Lon Swanson, Ed Douse and Bob Karlen. Not pictured: Dan List. 209 HELM ' S HALL I CARL B. ' ' RUBE HOY 210 OF FAME HARRY GAMAGE 211 m •  f |IWH, ' M I. ' . ' Coyote wrestlers. First row, left to right are Williard Kille, Dick Bovee, Dave Baade, Wilson and Bill Harold. WRESTLING 212 jiJ Second row are Doyle Sonnenberg, Jack Broome, Dennis Walsh, Terry Stephens and Hugh Townsend. AT USD I 213 DAVE BAADE NCC HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMP 214 215 TENNIS USD ' s 1965 tennis team are standing Fred Fischer, Chuck Miller, Jeff Dyke and Murray Ogbom. Kneeling are Skip Moehring, Don Juneman and Bill Bruns. 216 GOLF Members of the 1965 golf team are standing, left to right, Larry Hultgren, Dave Mitchell, John Vincent and Denny Dobson. Kneeling, left to right, are Bob Mueller, Alex Kazos, Steve Holdridge and Bob Wagner. 217 sVr r ij} •i ' ' BKKOTA DAKOril r ' 4fe? ! l 1 ' i, The 1965 track squad. Sitting, left to right are Maurice Boedlng, Ron Stimpson, Rich Harris, Wayne Farrens, Dave Heffem, Gerald Hermans and Leonard Kliment. Row two: Coach Dan Lennon, Dick Johnson, Jerry Gilbert, Doug Stewart, Denny Neuharth, Jerry Danburg, Ron Weber, Kirk Kemmish, Terry Bong and Kevin Manson. TRACK Jack Schllcht, Gerald Hermans, Ron Weber and Frank Hoy set a South Dakota two- mile relay record of 7:30.3 In 1965. 218 % ns c wTff . im s s ; !JI LV -) IJVA (; OillTi m OXIQT |lr- « - « - i««S ' -ms Third row: Dick Bovee, Jim Fox, Jake Schlicht, Frank Hoy, Dave Baade, Parris Erickson, Bob Black, Dan McCarty, Barry Rush and Ryan Schmelz. 219 1965 Baseball Team. Kneeling, left to right, are Jim Heeren, Jim Harvey, Dave Hottman, George Flck, Gary Brakke, Don Haugen, Bill Hagemeyer, Denny Asper and Bob Hennlngsen. 220 standing are head Coach Ron Brown, Charles Francis, Lome Gale, Tom Brazzell, Jim Nixon, Larry Speckels, Marty Patterson, Tom Cotton, Jay Hennies, Dave Jurgens, Craig Dempsey, and Ray Rylance. 221 Jim Nixon. Jim Harvey. Denny Asper. 222 GYMNASTICS Kathy Speaker. The gymnastics club. Standing, left to right are Dennis Kuronen, Wally Marker, Russ Fellcws, Roland Grosshans, Duane Waring, Gemhard Bellof and Glen Lojka. Sitting are Karen Buechler, Carol Demers and Donna Gritten. Not pictured: Kathy Speaker. 223 Left to right, Charles Francis, Gary Brakke, Dick Ziegler, Bob Bernholtz, Doug Foss. UNION BOWLING TEAMS Left to riRht, Betty DeWald, Joan Gerhart, Linda Crampton, Mary Alice Arnold, Anita Rabusch, Sue Cottolur. 224 Varsity cheerleaders are left to right Betty Oliver, Mary McDermott, Helen Shreves, Jan Bader, Jan Bliss, Cheryl Hagerty, Sandy Conover, Vicki Brown, Kathy Myhren and Kathy Kenzie. CHEERLEADERS Freshman cheerleaders: Row one, left to right are Mame Attig, Judy Cowen, Mary Beth Chalus, Karen Martin, Patsy Lennon and Linda Kruse. 225 MILITARY STAFF The Reserve Officers Training Corps strives to provide junior officers that will be qualified to assume positions in the United States Army, Through the instruction of basic fundamentals the students derive a military background as well as characteristic qualities essential to an officer. Colonel John S. Benson I •rtfl m lat Lieutenant Colonel Moore Major mlth Major Bowles Major Santa Barbara f ' ! Sergeant O ' Grady Sergeant Otten Sergeant Harmon Sergeant Duve SCABBARD AND BLADE Dick Clark President Wayne Hlgbe Vice-President Scabbard and Blade Is an honorary organization composed of members In advanced ROTC who pos- sess superior character and high scholarship. The main activity of the group Is sponsoring the Military Ball, held annually In No- vember. This year the theme of the ball was Old Fort Dakota, featuring the Fifth Army Orchestra, the Commanders, renowned for performances before foreign dignitaries. Dennis Johnson Treasurer Mike Hanson Pledge Trainer Harry Sandstrom Secretary 231 Larry Abraham son i Larry Blackman Duane Anderson Ed Clement Dick Brown Bruce Coming 232 Tom Dice Winston Edson Dave Duncan Pete Homer Blake Hedblom Dene Hurlbert 233 Kirk Kemmlsh Mike Mlchels BUI Miller Dave Mitchell 234 Morris Nelson Terry O ' Donnell Rick Norman Gordon Osthus Ron dinger Chuck Rose 235 Gary Schulke Dwlght Summy Roger Smith Tom Tonner Doug TolUn Bob Walz 236 Judy De Garlals GUIDON Sandy Locke Vivian Fischer Merrill Martin Sonna Lotspeich Mary C. Olson 237 Mary Beaty Mary Ann Connors Jane Cashman Marilyn Comp The purpose of the National Society of Guidon Is, primarily, to serve as a university women ' s national military service and honor society. Members are selected In the spring from the sopho- more class on the basis of character, leadership, and service. Linda Crampton Mary Crandall Nancy Ellweln 238 Barb Hansen Karen Hassinger Jane Hyldahl Susan Johnson Locally, members of Giildon assist on Dakota Day at the coronation program, the parade, and the half-time ceremony of the game. Another project of the group is helping the members of Scabbard and Blade decorate for the Military Ball. Ellen Loe Mary M. Olson Sandy Smit 239 , ' t;t:t fV t  ... t .f . t f.f .1 .t t ,.t COMPANY COMMANDER J, Bauman FIRST SERGEANT P. Norman PLATOON LEADERS F. Larson F. Brozzel L. Steams PLATOON SERGEANTS M. Millar D. McCarthy T. Pokela COMPANY A COMPANY B ' r.t .f .f ,1 ,l: . tit COMPANY COMMANDER T. Bruns FIRST SERGEANT J. Dankey PLATOON LEADERS J, Hettinger L. Abraham son L. Cromwell PLATOON SERGEANTS L. Hutf J. Bass D. Sum my 240 COMPANY COMMANDER M. McDermott FIRST SERGEANT J. Fox PLATOON LEADERS S. Eckholm M. Mohn F. Kyaltl PLATOON SERGEANTS T. Dice G. Osthus D. Stewart t t f f .-It t • t ikiAiiilniTi iAiiiii) COMPANY C COMPANY D COMPANY COMMANDER W. Edson FIRST SERGEANT J. Zimmerman PLATOON LEADERS S. Younle M. Mlchels E. Andera PLATOON SERGEANTS C. Peterson T. Tenner J. Carver 241 T 1 COMPANY COMMANDER J. Roush FIRST SERGEANT J. Kroon PLATOON LEADERS A. Bleberdorl J. Glover W. Walsh PLATOON SERGEANTS J. Harlow S. Nielsen R. Ravansborg COMPANY £ COMPANY F mam ■.iL.-ft--J ' ft  f _ TT. _ TT '  TT TT . t :t- t fj.t.f J ■9 , Uiilff COMPANY COMMANDER D. ToUln FraST SERGEANT R. Welz PLATOON LEADERS S. Larson W. Jacobs D. Gruenhagen PLATOON SERGEANTS P. Homer H. Smith G. Hamp 242 COMPANY COMMANDER J. Hawke FIRST SERGEANT R. McBride PLATOON LEADERS R. Grllfin J, Manning B. Coming PLATOON SERGEANTS R. Bemholz J. Pooley G. Schulke COMPANY G COMPANY H COMPANY COMMANDER D. Lennon FIRST SERGEANT K. Kemmlsh PLATOON LEADERS W. Van Camp L. Farley M. Kehrwald PLATOON SERGEANTS D. Dlllard D. Tracy L. Gulllckson f rnittfj M Km m- •ly jpid 9 ' . f f ' ii t 1 1 H ' f t ' t ■•:.■■llsA I -1 ■A 9m 243 COMPANY COMMANDER R. Smith FIRST SERGEANT D. Mitchell PLATOON LEADERS D. Anderson P. Roesler J. Montague PLATOON SERGEANTS M. Swanson F. Campbell L. Blackman COMPANY I COMPANY K r ii_iL_fc_ t t k I ■T y ,f i K K COMPANY COMMANDER J. Thorpe FIRST SERGEANT J. Huss PLATOON LEADERS D. Duncan C. Hanson R. James PLATOON SERGEANTS T. Rehorst R. OUnger J. Vaugn 244 COMPANY COMMANDER H. Sandstrom FIRST SERGEANT R. Tedrou PLATOON LEADERS E. Clement D. Ogstad B. Hedblom PLATOON SERGEANTS J. MUler J. Rozell L. Zaft :m ' : ' :s. 7- V« :f.-t. t t-V PERSHING RIFLES dtt M COMPANY K Robert Freese Steve Flckel James Davles Jeffry Mattson Dick Kennedy Tom Mohrhauser Bill McMenamy John Yuill Walt Moro Dennis Miles Dick Fejfar Bob Homer Kerry Ran da Dan Lorch Michael Ziter Jerry Kerkhove Dietrich Peters Frank Armstrong John Hoffmann Warren Vlckeny Richard Freese Slade Brewer Elva Bowling John Tymeson Bob Edwards Jim Hersud Patrick O ' Connor Lennis Kaus Ed Matyska Jeff Radlgan Gerald Carlson Ronald Frary John Carlson Michael Bowen Larry Christiansen ArtRusch OFFICERS Wayne Higbe Robert Waltz Charles Rose Terry O ' Donnell George Grace John Roush Jay Manning Ellen Blasslngham ■.l- . f f: :iiiii i -k iA?- ■■Mi i9 ?f f DRILL TEAM Kathy McMlnemee Patsy Werth Marcla Bjerk Marcla Drlsty Connie Cottlngton Sheryl Crandall Janet Cragg Nancy Berry Leanne Kelly Liz Overpeck Judy Eskelson Linda Snedeger Mary Hasslnger Claudia Bums Pat Colerlck Donna Patterson Penny Smith Tamara Nerland Kathy Coleman Barb Liston Marcla Maluchnlk Vlckl Jameson Nancy Carlson Marcla Duty Muriel Madsen S(Hija Moffet Sue Glenn CRACK SQUAD C. Terry A. Crow A. Vavra R. Ambroslus W. Larson W. Miller J. Carlson P. Forney P. SchlUer K. Beuhl SUMMER CAMP 11 GLAMOUR a w =- ■■.V; v nvjvTt wsn CHRISTY MINSTRELS SELECT On December 10, 1965, the New Christy Minstrels appeared at the Sioux City Municipal Audi- torium. Following the perform- ance they selected Pat Boldt, a senior coed from Miller, South Dakota, as Miss Vanity Fair for 1966. Pat represented East Hall. MISS VANITY FAIR «■■ . ( ' ' ■pjNIP ' ' wM; A i ' WJ faHJE B ' ] r f r . ' ' S W TRffiv 249 MISS VANITY FAIR Pat Boldt ' WW • •■; ■Julie Everhard P S y Cooper v ' v ' r; ' Sally Peterson Mary McDermott Pat Blume Avis Ortner •■iliSS : Elaine Hanson Connie Hauck Ann Evans ROSE of DELTA SIGMA PI Gay e Merriman MISS DAKOTA Ruth Ann Ellwein • ' ' v Judy Gurney Mary Alice Arnold 258 Marilyn Peterson Donna Swensen 259 MISS UNIVERSITY Pam Wallior ( ;r « PERSHING RIFLES SPONSOR Ellen Blasslngham 262 RODEO QUEEN Avis Ortner I HONORARY CADET COLONEL Kathy McMinemee ■' Mary McDermott Trish Holmes 266 -.-i Diane Ziebart Pam Forney 267 MISS YOUNG REPUBLICAN Kathy McM nemee 268 MISS YOUNG DEMOCRAT Jeanne Duffy o o O RELIGION BJHI F % f T S P if.r;; •■- ' ii,K •i-tii4 ti ' -7 t ' ' ,s ' University members of the Baptist youth group are: Mrs. Wayne Christensen, Joyce Wilson, Dennis Mosher, Royce Runner, Dennis Rundlett, Wilbert Sherrod, Merlyn Schuh. ROGER WILLIAMS CLUB 271 University students who participate in Episcopalian activities are: Row 1; Susan Stone, Cathy Colwell, Mary Beth Rich, Chris Stoner, Row 2; Steve Vagle, Vir nia Tlce, Sarah Shepard, Robyn Estrup, Janita Jorgensen, Pat Clapp, Rev. Doug Hlza, Row 3; Rudolph Chang- Ylt Pierre LePere, Norman E. Nelson, Hugo Kryger, Dennis Hogarth, James Bard. CANTERBURY CLUB X-VA ' im m J CrSI |, . «. m R. ' ISH Ik £ - - ' ♦iflWl. • U O- Members of the Methodist youth group are: Row 1: Peter Moe, Ellen Dee Hoppe, Virginia Peterson, Anne Beloof, Carolyn Rennels, Wanda Wilcox, Joie Goodwin, Row 2: WESLEY FOUNDATION Philleas P. Gage, Judy Johnson, Hank Oster, Martawn Grose, Jim Reed, Carol Anderson, Virginia Mae Pedersen, Ronald Fahy, Dick Russell. Wesley Foundation officers are: Judy Johnson, Secretary; Virginia Pederson, Treasurer; Ellen Dee Hoppe, Vice- President. 273 i «S rm m-f. Members of the Missouri Synod Lutheran Church are: Marsha Sly, Linda Gange, Shirley Bossert, Marie Hanson, Carol Lenz, Barb Bradford, Janet Ernst, Janis Hebert, Nancy Janssen, Row 2: Mr. Roland Hahn, Donna Hahn, Bob Bailey, Martin Longhenry, Scott Jans, Bill Sly, Paul Hohnquist, Larry Speckels, Marshall Schleve, Ben Elfrink, Jerry Bugge, Jerome Speckels, Rev. Robert Hackler. Officers of Gamma Delta are: Scott Jans, President; Shirley Bossert, Secretary; Linda Gange, Treasurer; Bill Sly, Vice- President. Officers of LSa are: Barbara Gullickson, Linda Grams, Pat Severson, Jane Hinkhouse, Barbara Fenske, and Rev. Narveson. I i)_ a 1 H«J Hk- 1 1 IHIIP 4 ' m.- 5. 6 T - : M- mm . - m University participants in the Lutheran Students ' Associ- ation are: Row 1; Bruno DePalmo, Dianne Kumpf, Gloria Anderson, Barbara Larson, Linda Grams, Jim Harlson, Doyle Sonnenberg, Mark Evanson, Mark Erickson, Pastor James Narveson, Karen Hill, Row 2; Wayne Weber, Kay Quam, Jan Fennel, LarryLauen, Jerry Kerhove, David Aaker, Lanny Lembeke, Dale Melsness, Olaf O. Storaasli, Barbara Gullickson, Elaine Dewey, Lana Koepp, Llnnea Larson, Barbara Fenske, Row 3; John E. Cederberg, Harold a Weber, HoUis L. Ahrlin, Wade K Hubbard, Nancy Carlson, Linda A, Larson, Bob Raybum, Janis Roth, Linda M. Carlson. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION 277 Officers of Newman Club are: Row 1; Father Doyle, Mary Ann Connors, Mary Ann Streff, Sharon Shragg, Janice Mitzel, Barbara Brooks, Row 2; Father Flannery, Pat Shreves, Judy DeGarlais, Diana Lehman, Kathy Murphy, Row 3; Pete Homer, Mike Austin, Manny Ford, Tom Fritz, Mike Brown, Carl Pinard. NEWMAN CLUB s«r 278 -HP ' r 1 ■) ' UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP The UCF Is an Interdenominational Chris- tian Fellowship Group. It meets at the Danforth Chapel on the first Wednesday of every month at 8:00 P.M. The President is Elven Hoeg and the advisor Is Dr. E. Howard Coker. The above picture was taken at their annual banquet. 280 RELIGION IN LIFE The Religion In Life Week, held December 5-8, was sponsored by the University Religious Council. The chairman of the Religion In Life Week committee, Linda Gange, planned and coordinated the activi- ties. Headlining the week ' s activities was Dr. Millard Scherick, pastor of the First United Presbyterian Church, Corvallls, Ore. In addition to an all campus convocation, other special events included ministerial visi- tations to the housing units and religious discussion sessions open to all University students. 281 HO NOR ARIES WHO ' S WHO Thirty-six senior students were chosen for Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities. Each year the University selects campus leaders as future leaders of to- morrow. Their selection is made by a special committee and a national reviewing board, and is based on scholarship, citizen- ship, service to the University, leadership in the student curricular and extra-cur- ricular activities, and future potential use- fulness to society. After selection, these student ' s names are placed in a national directory. Srott Jans, from Hawardwen, Iowa, art major MarA- Jane Clement, Howard, S. Dak., com- mercial art At left, Pete Sullivan, Journalism-art major from Sioux City, Iowa Jerome Speckels, applied science major from Chamberlain, S. Dak. ■At left, Dave Duncan, a business major from Flandreau, S. Dak. At right, Dene Hurlbert, a business major from Aberdeen, South Dakota Jim Frey, a business major from Avon, South Dak. At left, Dennis Johnson, a business major from Mitchell, South Dak. At right, Ruth Ann Ellwein, an Elementary education from Mitchell, S. Dak. V ■•JS At left, Roger Smith, a business major from Aberdeen, S. Dak, At right, Ron Vilas, business major from Storm Lake, Iowa Bob Walz, a government-history major from Brookings, S. Dak. At left, Mary Fuller, English major from Sioux Fall, South Dak. At right, Jane Vincent Smith, English major from Vermillion At left, Karen Hexberg Brandt, an English Education major from Vermillion At right, Roberta Den Hartog, an English- speech major from Hawarden, Iowa Jud - Gurney, a French major from Elk Point, S. Dak. At left, Linda Brooks, a govern- ment major from Mlna, S, Dak. Janell Soulier, a German major from TUden, Nebraska — k- M Dick Brown, government major, from Dell Rapids, Soutli Dakota. Nancy Johnson, frovernnient major from Gregory-, South Dakota. Cliuck Rose, government major from Sturgls, Soutli Dakota. Harn- Sandstrom, government major from Vauba. ' , South Dakota Marlin Hurke, government major from Scotland, South Dakota. ' 1 Hod Steele, Sioux I alls. government South Dakota. major from 1 Jm U k l 1 ' Mr n m J u ■i ™ - ' ' ' ■George Weber, shown at left, Isa ' ffevprniiiGiil major from Beresford, S. Dak. Gloria Juhnke, shown at right, is a history major from Freeman, S. Dak. Rosemary Reed, home economics major from Peterson, Iowa. Dick Lennon, math and chem- p istry major from Vermillion. Jean Soulier, mathematics ma- jor from Tilden, Nebraska. K At left, Leroy Henle, a music major from Bereslord, S. Dak. At left, Kristine Hayes, a speech major from Winner, South Dak. Judy Tausta, a music major from Lead, S. Dak. Ruth Neugebauer, a music major from Parkston, S. Dak. At left, Frank Hoy, a physical education major from Lemmon, S. Dak. At right, Mary Alice Arnold, a physical education major from Rapid City, S. Dak. Seated: left to right, Janell Soulier, Nancy Johnson, Mary Fuller, Mary Hoogterp Clement, Jean Soulier, Sue VanderPol; standing; left to right, Judy Tausta, Roberta Den Hartog, Ruth Ann Ellweln, Joyce Wilson, Linda Brooks, Jane Vincent Smith, Ruth Nlgabahr. MORTAR BOARD Mortar Board recognizes high scholarship, leadership, and character. In addition to weekly meetings, Mortar Board members have ushered for graduation and Dakota Day, sold University Christmas cards, organized f r e s h m a n orientation. Juniors are tap- ped at Swingout each year. 290 J L L Row 1: left to right, Nancy Presler, Kathy Alvls, Cher l Hone, Ellen Blasslngham, Pat McKeachle, Dr. Beaty, 2: Marcla Drlsty, Carol Clarke, Barb Listen, Barb Grler, Judy DeGarlals, Mary Banbury, Mary Jane Mundt, Nickl Briere, Maryanne Glass; 3: Janet Burkley, Diana Woodford, Shirley Bossert, Sharon Kollasch, Anita Rabusch, Lorte Long, Nancy Tschetter, Dee Gunderson, Roxanne Goehrlng, Kathy McMillan, Elaine Dewey. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Alpha Lambda Delta, a national scholastic honorary society, is the goal of every freshman woman. Only those having a 3.5 average for the first semester or first year are initiated. Alpha Lambda Delta strives to encourage leadership and scholarship. PHI ETA SIGMA To promote high scholarship is the goal of Phi Eta Sigma , a freshman men ' s honorary. One must have a 3.5 average for the first semester or first year to be initiated. Row 1 : left to right, Keith LTil, John Guhin, Ronald Miller, ' ern Linton, Vic Raphael, BoydRist; Row 2, left to right. Dean Conners, Marv Van Kekerix, James Ryan, Merlyn Schuh, Emmett Carlson, Terry Pheifer, Don Rumelhart, Ken Mac lira vey; Row 3: left to right, Joe Wood, Alan Thorson, John Nylund, Ron Vilas, Dennis Johnson, Tim Hopkins, Darrel Hinkleman, Terry O ' Donnell. 291 f Row 1: left to right, George Webber, Bob Wals. Bob Haybum; Row 2, Ron Vilas. Dennis Johnson, Dave Duncan, Dirk Lemion, Roger Smith, Harrj ' Sandstrom, Chuck Rose PHI BETA KAPPA OMICRON DELTA KAPPA The purpose of Phi Beta Kappa is to recognize and encourage scholarship, friendship, and cultural interests. Mem- bers are chosen principally from under- graduates enrolled in colleges of lilieral arts and sciences. The qualifications for membership are high scholarship, liberal culture and good character. Omicron Delta Kappa, the senior men ' s honorary, is dedicated to encourage and reward su])crior scholarship, leadership and character. Those chosen must have earned a grade point average in the upi)er 35% of the -class or of the entire school. c « . .. .. . a. .. .„ ■Front Row: left to right, Veronica Nusz, Ethel Christianson, Karen Nale Divine, Leanne Ackerman, Elizabeth Spice r. . nn Hess, Trisha Levitt Miller, Camille Peterson Smebakken, Patricia Vanorny, Helen Bihlmeyer; Back Row: left to right, Karen Knapp Erickson, Sharon Enstron, Marjorie Lorenger, Suzan Wilson, Ted Erickson, Dennis Preslicka, Lynn Munchmore, Dick Nagle, George Shurr, Fredrick Baker, Gary Eslirk. 292 Seated: left to right, Caroline Schoon, Gloria Junkie, Patricia Majusk ' , Virginia M. Pedersen, Ed Camliell, Robert Harmon, Robert Baily, Rev. Tom Butler; Back Row: left to right. Dr. Reedy, Nancy Ellwein, Terry Lenker, Judy De Garlls, Betty De Wald, Janice Penning, Kay Quam, Elaine Olson HONORS Seated left to right: Margaret Smyser, Mrs. Selz. Dr. Chadluirl, Pat Hagan, Brigid faroll, Mary Crandall; Back Row left to right. Mary M. Olson, Kathy elonka. Joe Idecker, Jane Hyldalh, I anice Kehler, I. aura .Vshley, llarlin Mock, Jiiili Meierhenrv SEMINAR t Seated left to right: Judy Nuz, Louise Pontias, Judy Quani; Back Row left to right Dr. Clifford, Merlin Schuh, Dennis Notebooni, Donald Runielhart, Dennis Pilgrim. ■i Front Row; left to right, Karen Kiiutson, Judi Woodward, Pat Somers, Cliristi Hayes (pres.) Sandy Locke, Diane Say lor, Norma Mcinroy (advisor) Fiaclc row left to right, D a r r i e r- ' reeinan, Pat Ilogan, Barb Liston, Jane Hyldalil, Sandy Smit. Kay Hozum, Liz Meyer, Nancy Tschetter; Julie Nelson, Miriam Johnson, Nancy Gelhaus, Connie Krueger, Rol eria Den llartog Not pic- tured: Donna Dyer ZETA PHI ETA Zeta Phi Eta is a women ' s national speech honorary. It is open to all women majoring in speech or related fields, and its purpose is the promotion of speech activities on the campus. TAU KAPPA ALPHA Delta Sigma Rho Tau Kappa Alpha is the union of two former national siK och hon- oraries. To be eligible for membership, a student must complete two years of successful participation in extra-curricular speech activities and be in the upper one- third of his class. Front row: left to right, Sandy Locke, Elizabeth Meyer, Jane Hyldahl: Back row left to right: Dr. Clifford, Myron Lee, Dr. Jordan, John Wenburg, K. D. Hurd, George Weber, Elbert Harrington 294 I SIGMA ALPHA ETA The national speech correction society, Sigma Alpha Eta. serves Its members and the community In sev- eral ways. In addition to frequent meetings featuring w e 1 1-known and respected speakers, Sigma Alpha Eta works closely with the speech and hearing clinic. Row 1: left to right, Jim Walters, Kay Rozum, Barb Liston, Dr. Sylvester Clifford Row 2: left to right, Lois Hull, Karen Knutson, Gary Huff, Don Bobsine, Barb Mead: Row 3: left to right, Mrs. Haad, Judl Wookward, Dick Terry, Dennis Webster Row 4: left to right, Charles . nderson, Raymond Hull PI MU EPSILON students of mathematics may be members of Pi Mu Epsilon, math honorary for juniors and seniors. Its goal is to recognize and encourage scholarship and promote interest in mathematics. Row 1: left to right, Kathryn Starke, Carol Knudur, Neolontine Maxwell, Majorie Beaty, Janell Soulier; Row 2: left to right, David Lash, Bruce Bransom, Gary Sitzman, Olaf Storoosli, Dennis Peterson; Row 3: left to right, Charles Russell, Merlowe Ande r son, Richard Harris, William Alexander; Row 4: left to right, Jane Hinkhouse, William Ekman, R, H. LaRue, W. A. Raab, Merlyn Schuh, Helen Orr Klphart. 295 I ront How: loft to riplit, I.inda Brooks, Nanry Johnson, Second liow, left toriglit, Dr.Chadhuri, Chink Koso, Bol) Wals, Marry Sandsironi, Third How, left to right. Dr. Gary, Dr. l-arl)er, Dr. Jan, Dr. Clem PHI ALPHA THETA Phi Alpha Theta is the history honorary. Membership in this organization is based on the high academic standing of eligible juniors and seniors. A national organiza- tion. Phi Alpha Theta has over 200 chapters. Some in Canada, Rierto Rico and the Philippines. Dr. Billington acts as advisor to the group. PHI SIGMA ALPHA Phi Sigma Alpha is the national honorary for political science majors and minors. To te eligible for membership, one must have a 3.00 in government courses and be a junior or senior. This organization was founded on the campusof the University of Texas in 1920, Kow 1: left to ripht. Murphy Hichardson, Mike Malloley, Jolin CederlierR, Ken Brown, Miles Divine, Bob Walz; liow 2: ( yntliia Jensen, Jessica Sinha, Pat Majnski. 296 Front Row Left to right: Elaine Olson, Nanry Elwein, Joyce Wilson; Second Row left to right; Dr. Koenlg, Martha Kessel, Linda Brooks, Judy Gurney; Third Row: Alemander Hartnian, Roberta Den Hartog, Dianne Shearon, Merril Martin Fourth Row: Lanice Kahler, Diane Ziebart, Mrs. A. B. Lout., Mr. Enrique OUivier, Row 5: Vyrne Linton, Dr. Danielson, Karen Hassinger ETA SIGMA PHI PHI SIGMA IOTA Eta Sigma Phi recognizes students of Latin and Greek. It hopes to encourage coopera- tion between those interested in the ancient languages. Phi Sigma Iota is an honorary for students of the Romance languages. To be elected to membership, one must have maintained a B average through the third year of study of a language. Row 1: left to right, P a t Majeuskie, Mary Carlson, Linda Stengle, Lynn Moran, Karleen Michael. Dr. Grace Beede; Back Row: left to riglit, Dr. John Christiansen, Prof. Reedy, Steve Kniytek, Jim Wiley, John Braunger. Louise Pontius, .Vnthony Lennon, Mr. Harris 297 PI OMEGA PI Pi Omega Pi, a national honorary business edu- cation fraternity, initi- ates members who have maintained a 3.00 grade average. Row 1: left to right. Sue Cotteleer, Marilyn Hardes, Julie Erickson; Row 2: left to right, Virginia Peterson. Kath - Krueger. Linda Crampton, Thelma Olson, . ss ' t Prof.. Back row: left to riglit. Maynard Mohn, Don Loeb. Prof. Quentin Oleson BETA GAMMA SIGMA Beta Gamma Sigma is designed to recognize excellence in scholarship in business ad- ministration. Row 1: left to right, Larry Stevenson, Carol Welch. Row 2: left to right, Dan McCart . Ra iiiond Murray Row 3: left to right. Gerald Toller, Edward Petersen, Paul Hartog l?ow 4: left to right, Doug W ' allser. Ronald Kastner 298 Seated: Lyle Jones, President, Mr. Dill, member of the faculty of the English Department. LAMDA IOTA TAU Lamt)da Iota Tau is a national scholastic English honorary. The requirement for joining is to have a certain grade point estat)lished by the organization. Its pur- pose is to promote knowledge and apprecia- tion of I ' lnglish. In addition, the organization aids its members in location of jobs. MU PHI EPSILON Mu Phi Hpsilon is a music honorary for women. It recognizes students who are either majoring or minoring in applied music or music education. The scholastic requirement is a 3.0 average for one semes- ter . Mu Phi ' s purposes are the advancement of music in America and throughout the world, the ])romotion of musicianship. Front Row: left to right, Mary Ofstehage, Jud - Tausta, Judy Degarlais, Mary C. Olson, Arlys Foiles, Julie Erirson; Back Row left to right; Lynette Mahacek, Janell Soulier, Shirley Bossert, Sonna Lotspeich, Vivian Fischer, Mary Kay Erickson, Suzanne Cusick, Pam Dorsey, Judy Warner, La Vanne Hanson, Jean Soulier, Ruth Neugebauer Not pictured: Pam Baker 299 George Bader Martin Bohac Gale Camera Francis Campbell Dan Derrington Tom Dice Denver Dillard Winston Edson DELTA SIGMA PI Delta Sigma Pi is a professional business fraternit whose purpose is to promote a closer relationship between students of business and the business world. Alpha Kta Chapter has one of the largest chapter memberships. Activities of the chapter include an annual faculty picnic, a charity drive, and a field trip to Denver last year. Alpha Eta chapter has been in fii ' st place in the national achievement contest since 1958. so that is the major goal of the year. Dan Erlckson Leo Gaffey Lyle Farley Bob Hall Jim Fry La Verne Halstrom Dick Hegestrom Ken Holgrefe Dene Hurlbert Tom Hyle Dennis Johnson Mike Kerwald Harley Kerschinmen Larry Lekness Larry Manderscheld i i Dennis Nurse Dennis O ' neill Bob Pearson Scott Russell Gary Schulke Larry Speckles Dhn Schlieshman Bob Seeley Bob Samuelson Dennis Stene Ron Tedrow Dennis Tech J Jack Thorpe Dave Wagner Doug ToUin Dan Walenta Frank Turner Larry Walsh Dick ' alesek Ed Williams Ron Mlas Bill Willoughby Larry Voight Bill Young T r Gurnev Belhof Gary Brown Tom Conway Charles Davis DAKOTANS Tom Dire Mike Englehart Leadership and scholarship are recognized by the Dakotans . Two junior men from each housing unit are pledged each year. The two main activities of this organiza- tion are the Intrafraternity Sing and the Miss University contest. John Farhar Tom George Dennis Grunliagen Lowell Hanson ' . 1-5 - Jim Hawke Dan Jackson Dennis Johnson Kirk Kemmish Phil LeBeau Merle Miller Jim Nixon Tom Nyliman , Harn- Sandstrom Rod Steele Roger Smith i Alan Bieberdorf Larry Blackman Tom Brazen STRO So we ' ll say- Hello every- body, hello, h eilo. hello! It ' s the battle cry of the Strol- lers. Strollers is composed of u pperclas s- men chosen for musical talent and creative ability. They present the an- nual Stroller ' s Show and sup- ply significant University s c h o 1 a r- ships from the proceeds. Rich Dell Darryl HlnUeman Dave Duncan Gordon Johnson Dan Erickson Paul Johnson Tom Fritz Van Johnson LLERS T h e - are easily distin- guishable by their straw hats and bow ties and are the only USD o r g a n i z a- tion that can dis- rupt the entire pattern of stu- dent life for al- most two month s by trying to pro- mote the spirit o f vaudeville theater. Richard Tschetter Fletcher Larson Steve Larson • t Rl Ken Madden Bill Miller Crais Moore Larrv Paulson Richard Reeder Rick Wheeler Lon Tabor Fred Winkler . H Dick Lennon John Moisan Dave Raber Doug Tollin Bill Wittrig X I DELTA THETA PHI The Delta Theta Phi Na- tional Legal Fraternity was founded in 191 3 as a result of a merger of three law fraternities. It it a professional brotherhood of law stu- dents and lawyers. Row 1 : Charles Johnson, Mick Strain, Joseph Spencer, Gary Pashby, Fred Fisher; Row 2: Straiten Laggis, Keith Tidball, John Foley, Oliver Layman, Virgil Johnson, Keith Smit, Lee Tappe, David Bergren, Charles Wolsk ' , Tom Eisenhuth, Jon Mattson, Bill Perron. PHI DELTA PHI The members of the International Legal Fraternity of Phi Delta Phi are dedicated to furthering the ideals of the legal profession to insure integrity and im- partiality of the administration of justice. How 1: left to right, George Armitage, John Blackburn, Larry Bohming, Donald Bormann, George Danforth; Row 2: left to right, Michael De Mersseman, John Forsyth, David Gerdes, J. D. Hausman, Myer Kanter; Row 3: left to right, Dennis Marsh, Charles Mlckel, Tom Muilenl)urg, Martin O ' Conner, Charles Riter; Row 4: left to right, Jeffrey Ross, William Ruh, Kermit Sarde, Jolin Schwartz, Thomas Shelby; Row 5: left to right, Fred Tilton, Leon Vanderlinden, Mike Walsh, Dale Zimmerman, Dean Zimmerman Not. pictured Dennis Batteen. A. Pete Fuller, R. D. Hurd, Paul Holmquist, Gene Martin, l?ichard Murphy, John Slmko 306 First Row: left to right, LeRowHenk,NialSeipp, Lynn Gross, Mark Meyers, Dennis Green. Michall Da ' , Ken Baltzer, Ron Lorensberg, Jim Kreger, Kurt Svalsted, Bill Kingdon; Seconti Row; left to right. Ken Brown, Bob Rasmussen, Dotig Taylor, Rick Roreman, Don Thompson, Bob Rai ' burn, Dick Huettman, Jim Henrickson, Garj ' Swenson, John Wilson; Third Row: left to right. Todd Tucker, Lyle Jones, Jim Larson, Dennis Pelley, Ron Minske, Stan Hays, Dennis Schnable, Jim Johnson, Jim Swanson, Dotig Foss; Top Row. left to light; Tom Henery, Brian Brosz, Randj ' Karns, Gene Fredreckson, Eddie Stephens, Jim Mahacek, Chuck Sshuett, Jim Maresh, Garj ' Welsh. Jern ' Straney, Bernard Ofstehage PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIANS Phi Mu Alpha is the professional music organization for men of the USD campus. Its goals are to give those interested in music a chance to be in a musical organi- zation, to perform the best in music, and to promote the loyalty of all the students on campus to the performing arts. Phi Mu presents a Joint recital with Mu Phi, is featured at the American Guild of Or- ganist ' s Recital and the Interfratemity Sing, plus many more activities to further an interest in music. Brigid Carroll, Phi Mu Sweetheart President Kurt Svalstad receives a national award for the local chapter. FINE ARTS ' 09 THE UNIVERSITY MARCHING BAND 310 Many hours of hard practice go into the perfection of the University IMarching Band ' s performances. They displayed pre-game and half-time routines at all home football games in addition to traveling to Brookings for the Hobo Day parade and game. Dakota Day was given special emphasis with the 100-piece band marching the streets of ' ermillion in the parade and illustrating the Dixieland theme for the spectators at the game. Directed by Band Master Ray T. De ' ill_nss. the marching Viand gave our football games complexity and animation and cheers. 31 1 ' ■Ki0t Adding a sparkle of femininity and a twinkle of flying alumi- num, the U.S.D. twirlers precede the Marching Band in parades and participate in half-time routines. Members of this twirling corps are from left to right: L. Kahler, J. Tausta, R. Goohring, head twirler C. McManigal, C. Berzina, A. McKay, and E. Cornelieus. (above) Leading the large precision marching band are drum major LeRoy Henle and head twirler Cheryl McManigal. (below) The red, white and navy of the marching band form a giant paddle wheel steam-boat from Dixieland for Dakota Day ' s capacity crowd. -ip-:PT p v WiRwr ■ . f A f- af. 9 J LHz In addition to giving concerts on the University campus and performing for Mother ' s Day. the U.S.D. Symphonic Band ' s Tour incUided eleven cities in South Dakota and Iowa. The seventy-piece band ' s rep- ertoire consisted of standard marches, classical works, contemporary numbers and music in a light and popular vein. SYMPHONIC BAND PERSONNEL FLUTE Beverly Allison ♦Mary Kay Erickson Susan Radosti OBOE Lynn Gross CLARINET Pam Baker Cheri Bertrand Pat Clapp Nancy Gellhaus Diane Gemar Dawn Hansen Stan Hays Jim Kreger Barbara Larson Sonna Lotespeich Kay McGill Ron Minske Nancy Myers Mary Perrenoud Sheila Roark ALTO CLARINET Lana Rubida BASS CLARINET Harold Gray Lana Rubida Anne Scheuring CONTRA-BASS CLARINET Dick Huettmann BASSOON Judy Tausta SAXOPHONE Mark Baumgardner (Alto) Vivian Fischer (Ten) Jim Schroeder (Bar) Susan Muhmel (Ten) Mary Olstehage (Alto) CORNET-TRUMPET Mike Day (Tpt) Arlys Foiles (Tpt) Tom Henry Jim Henriksen Lyle Jones Jim Larson Ron Lorensberg Jerry Mahacek Joyce Rippentrop Neal Seipp Eddie Stephens (Tpt) Jim Swanson FRENCH HORN Bruce Chamley Carole Runyan LeRoy Henle Lila Larson Calvin Miliken Julie Nelson Todd Tucker TROMBONE Jim Balster ♦Brian Brosz Dennis Green James Marchant Robert Rasmussen Robert Rayburn Don Thompson John Wilson BARITONE ♦Mark Meyers Dennis Pelley Gary Swenson James Waltner TUBA Richard Foreman James Maresh ♦Bernard Ofstehage George Runyan Alan VandeWeerd STRING BASS Jim Mahacek Don Walker PERCUSSION ♦Ken Baltzer Bob Gehring Susan Gutzman Dan Lantaff Mary Olsen TIMPANI Jim Johnson ♦Principal 313 UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA Under the direction of Usher Abell. (above) chairman of the hlsic Department, the University Orchestra is composed of students, faculty members and interested towTispeople. The orchestra makes many appearances during the school year. The first performance is at the Dakota Da - coi ' onation ceremony. The winter or Christ- mas concert is held in conjunction with the band and choir. In the spring the orchestra presents its annual Young People ' s Con- cert and performs in the Creative Arts Festival, _IL ♦■s. ' « -• - The 64-voice University Choir under the direction of Robert Lee Jennings made man ' appearances this year. The corona- tion program at Dakota Day was first on the agenda. The second annual USD High School Choir Clinic was enhanced with a performance by the choir. The Christmas CHOIR Convocation and Winter concert plus the Spring Tour and home concert wraps up a busy year by the choir, (below) The Madrigal Singers, composed of 14 mem- bers, is a selective singing group at the University of South Dakota, DRAMATIC Dr. Wayne Knutson, University Theatre. Director of the MACBETH M-ACRETH by William Shakespeare was directed by Robert Clausen. The theme of the play is the tolten of life, given to each of us liy an unknown bene- factor, thai must be pro- tected, valued and man- aged liy its possessor and that person alone. 318 ARTS FOR THE RED, FOR THE WHITE FOR THE RED, FOR THE WHITE by Francisco Rodrigo, translated from t h e PhiUppine by Zeneida A. Amador, was di- rected by Carmen Barredo. In the above picture is Vilddiz Gulenuzlu on the left and Nancy Meyer on the right. The picture on the left includes, from left to right, Nancy Meyer, Gerald Nygaard, Yildiz Guler uzlu. The members of the cast not pictured are Tom Maher, Dean Fickbohm. This play is a bit of Philippine nonsense alx)ut cocks and cock-fighting. In some parts of the Philippines, this form of gam- bling has lost its aficionado flavor, andhas become a tourist attraction. But in the farm areas the aficionados take cock-fighting rather seriously, often with tragicomic re- sults. This play exploits the foubles of the less serious FiUplno--his fun-lo ' ing, im- practical, easy-going, nonetheless charming character. 319 FIVE 320 DAYS FIVE DAYS written by Henry Zeiger was directed for the University Production by Kathryn Cole. Time: Wartime but not now Place: Between the front line and the Yel- low camp So wars are fought and battles won; There ' s nothing to be said. You pay the tax and take a look, And only a man is dead. Henry Zeiger HOOTS an original play by Charlean Fuhrman Croxton was directed by Richard Reeder. Memliers of the cast were Richard Uherka. Richard Frey and Deborah Molitor. Place: Outside the Dawson farmhouse. In the search, it suddenly becomes necessary to destroy the roots and cause the pain. R.R. THE SOUND OF NIGHT THE SOUND OF NIGHT was directed by Jane Bruns. This play was written by Shigeo Kitani and translated by Andrew T. Tsubaki. TIME: Anytime PLACE: A Japanese island in the South Pacific About war: remember MUSIC ' MAN ■f ' - ' ;Mmmmmm Meridith Wilson ' s Broadway hit. The IMusic Man. first pro- duced in 1957 was presented by the University Theatre in co- operation with the Department of Music of the College of Fine Arts. William Phelps and Bonnie Jan Hull took the spotlight in the leading roles as Harold Hill, the music man, and Marian, the li- brarian. Supporting roles were: Roy Milam, Marcelus; Graham Thatcher, Mayor Shin; Kathr. Ti Cole, Mrs. Shin; John Knutson, Winthrop Paroo; Ina Mae Kramer, Mrs. Paroo; Robert Larson, Charlie Cowell; Connie Kruger, Yamleta; Ladd Bell, Tommy, Four townswomen are played by Barb Hesla, Jane Bruns, Mary Kay Erickson and Julie Nelson, Adding to the musical part of the production was a quartet composed of John Erickson, Mark Meyers, Howard Sterling and Curt Svalstad. The total cast of over fifty persons was accompanied by a full orchestra. A few of the well known songs that were included are 76 Trombones, Lida Rose, Til there was You, and Wells Fargo Wagon. The musical is concerned with life in River City, a small Iowa town, in 1912. A musical con artist, Harold Hill bursts in on the town with a scheme to sell musical instruments to the un- suspecting townspeople. JOURNALISM Mr. Mabee, Ruth Ann EUweln, Jim Marchant, Jane Smith, Judy Luderman, Pete Sullivan, Mr. Trotzlg, Mr. Anderson, Mary Crandall, Mr. Andera. PUBLICATIONS BOARD The Publications Board Is responsible for appropriations for campus literature along with setting up policies concerning them. Each year they select the staff for the Volante and the Coyote. This board forms the foundation of all student publications and Is represented by faculty members, students chosen by the student body presi- dent, and the editors of all campus publi- cations. 329 Editor Mary Crandall. THE COYOTE I The Coyote Staff builds an office In the old Union Building. 330 Layout edlton Judy DeGarlais. Business manage r: Sue Johnson. Many hours of hard work go into the making of a yearbook. This year was different than past years as Coj ote staff members literally built an office before the actual yearbook was started. The basement of the Old Union Building now houses the yearbook office. There can be seen the many and varied materials that go into one book. But somehow, through all the confusion, a yearbook is put out and another year is recorded and in the past. Assistant editors: Vivian Fisher and Pam Forney 331 Index editors: Pat Clapp and Merrill Martin Photography editors: Anita Rabusch, Ellen Loe, Mary Jane Mundt . i A Copy editors Mary Ann Connors and Lorie Habbeistad Art Staff: Jan Bader, Sue EUyson, Judy Ophelm r PRESS CLUB PUBLISHES THE MAGAZINE 11 r ft-, Press Club officers: Pete Sullivan, president Sharon Boyd, editor Ellen Loe, secretary Press Club members demonstrate their Journalistic abilities. 334 Members of Press Club are: Row 1: Dianna Woodford, Mary Jane Mundt, Pat Clapp, Roxle Goerlng, Versa Gentis, Ellen Loe. Row 2: Marcla Drlsty, Pam Forney, Liz Overpeck, Janice Bader, Sharon Hanson, Pat Colerlck, Diane Laar, Barb Estee, Mary Harmellnk, Janet Schenk, Mary McDermott. Row 3; Nancy Tschetter, Barb Grler, Bill Wllloughby, Sharon Boyd, Harvey Crow, Judy DeGarlals, Karen Hassenger, Dave Super, Donna Merrltt, Sheila Roark, Vivian Fisher, Rich Harris, Tom Brazzell, Angela Gunderson, Nancy Myers, Pete Sullivan Mr. Andera, student publications advisor Press Club is an organization that enables students interested in journalism to take part in publishing The Magazine. This magazine is put out three times during the year, with a change in staff members each time. Members are taken into the club several times during the year. Mr. Andera has been of great help to Press Club and The Volante. As advisor for student publications, he attends the club meetings and watches over The Volante to take care of any questions or difficulties that may arise. THE VOL ANTE Edlton Judy Luderman The Volante serves the University as a bl- partlslan paper concerned with social and scholastic news. It Is Issued to all students every week and contains social, sports, edi- torial and news articles. A new staff Is chosen each year by the Publications Board. Volante staff gets fired up. 336 News editor; Dave Jensen C( y editor: Sallle Friese Managing edlton Harvey Crow 337 t ' : ' Business Managers: Jane Cashman ana Mary Beaty Sports edlton Bruce Patten Circulation staff: Editor, Ann Ramey; Assistants, Arlyne Fischer, Liz Meyer, Linda Mauch 336 SECOND SEMESTER VOL ANTE Editor: Harvey Crow Managing editor: Dave Raber 339 News edlton Dave Jensen Sports edlton Richard Brendsel 340 s9 Dlrecton Martin Busch, KUSD-AM-TV and film KUSD RADIO AND TV Martin Busch has been the Director of KUSD-AM-TV-Fllm since 1960, and was Program Director of KUSD Radio six years prior to that. He is also Assistant Professor of Speech In the Speech Department at the University, and he Is now serving as President of the South Dakota Educational Television Association. In 1910 the first KUSD Radio transmitter was built by Ernest O. Lawrence, Nobel Prize winner In physics while a student at the University of South Dakota. As one of the oldest educational radio stations. It received Its first license In 1922. It broad- casts 7 days a week on 690kc as a daytime station covering a 3-state area. It serves schools In South Dakota and surrounding states with In-school broadcasts from the South Dakota School of the Air. KUSD-TV has been on the air since July, 1961, and Is South Dakota ' s only Educational TV station. It broadcasts five nights a week using programs from the National Educational Television Network, along with presenting Its own live programs. These two phases of broadcasting, as well as a film unit are open to train students with a full curriculum. 341 Public relations and continuity director Jerry Miller, KUSDAM-TV TV dlrecton David Welnkauf 3i 2 Secretary: Marlene Chrlstensen, KUSD-AM-TV-film Operations director Jack Bruce, KUSD Radio. 343 Chief announcer and news director: David Dale, Radio Film producer and director Sanford Gray, KUSD 34 1 Operations director: Ernest Phelps, TV Studio engineer: Kenneth Julian, TV 345 studio engineer Bill Jennewein, TV Student assistant Larry Klbbee, TV 346 Graduate assistant Arlen Diamond, KUSD-AM-TV Student assistants: Richard Francis, Ron Odsen, Richard Reeder, Radio 347 COMMITTEES 1 STUDENT ASSOCIATION Vice-President Dick Brown and President George Weber discuss the problems concerning the student body. STUDENT SENATE The Senate is the student law-making body. The representatives are: Row 1; Gloria Juhnke, Jane Hinkhouse, Mary Beaty, Ann Ramey, Candy Hibbler, Penny Poth, Jeanne Duffy, Jeri Theelin, Carol Foss, Row 2; Advisor Dr. Rapp, Jim Davies, Keith Uhl, Randy Stiles, Dwight Jockums, Art Rusch, Dick Brown, Wes Hubbard, Joe Speckles, Ken Mcllravy, Robert Seeley, Mark Hueneman, Vince Whitted, Row 3; John Guhin, Robert Walz, Tom Conway, Jim Anderson, Jerry Melcher, Mike Pieplow, Larry Speckles, Dave Dillard, Allen Nepper, Gary Wennell, Van Johnson, and Ladd Bell. This group of student representatives attempts to pass on to the adminis- tration some of the opinions, requests and desires of the student body. It appoints committees, appro- priates funds, and legislates potential rules and laws for the university. J49 Members of the Student Association Cabinet are: Row 1; Vlnce Whitted, Ken Mcllravy, Gary Wenell, Jerry Melcher, Jim Baumann, Larry Speckles, John Guhin. STUDENT GOVERNMENT other members of the Cabinet include: Row 1; Mike Pleplow, Dee Driver, Mary McDermott, Robert Seeley, Allen Nepper, Jim Anderson, and Tom Conway. 350 Members of the Union Board of Control are: Dwight Jochims, Judy Aldrich, Jim Baumann, RE. Waide (Union Director), and Larry Speckles. STUDENT UNION Jim Baumann assists Governor Nils Boe in the ribbon- cutting ceremony to open the new Student Union. 351 Row 1: Jane Beck, Shelly Michaelsen, Kathy Alvis, Marsha Sly, Linda Heckenlively. Row 2: Janice Fennell, Jo Ann Gerhardt, Barb Grier, Mary C. Olson. HOSPITALITY UNION COMMITTEES ENTERTAINMENT Row 1: Jolea Coverdale, Nancy Carlsen, Kay Srstka, Cheryl Crandall, KayQuam. Row 2: Richard Tschetter, Jon Geyerman, Dennis Van Vactor. RECREA TION Row 1: Sandy Smith, Janet Schenk, Laura Hastings, Row 2: Darryl Larson, Bob Mueller, R J. Miller, Tom Roskins, Larry GuUickson, J. R Miller. PUBLICITY HOUSE Row 1: Colleen Thompson, Susan Gutzman, Kitty Kempter, Jan Bader, Sharon Schrag, Bonnie Blue, Row 2: Bill Woolery, Roxie Goering. Row 1: Arline Fischer, Kitty Tauber, Lorie Long, Jean Benson, Chris Props, Pat Clapp, Shirley Bossert. SA. A 353 The Executive Council of the Political Science League are responsible to lead the organization in promoting interest in the fields of government and politics on the international, national, and state levels. Leaders include: Mary Crandall (CCUN Co-ordinator), Tom Conway (Vice President), Jim Anderson (President), and Arlene Fisher (Secretary). POLITICAL SCIENCE LEAGUE Members of the Political Science converse with Phileo Nash, the Charles Dillon lecturer. An informal coffee reception allows members to associate with guest speakers and faculty. The University ' s politically minded students include: Row 1; Gary Wenell, Dr. Chaudhuri, Dr. Geary, Dr. Farber, Dr. Jan, John Guhin, Row 2; Pat Murphy, Darryl Larsen, Bruce Scribner, Linda Brooks, Nancy Johnson, Karen Johnson, Lois Schnell, Dorothy Newhart, Lori Long, George Weber, Keith Uhl, Row 3; John Kingsbury, Lucien Jones, Dick Brown, Pat Hayes, Mike Pieplow, Boyd Rist, Jim Sherburne, Ron dinger, Doug Wiken, Jim De Saix, Dennis Watt, and Alan Nepper. This group publishes the Student Directory, enters the Dakota Day parade, and offers grants and scholarships in the field of government and politics. 355 YOUNG REPUBLICANS The study of politics, examination of the party, and exposure to leading party members are the goals of the Young Republicans. The group Is the largest of Its kind In the Midwest with approximately 350-400 members. Members of YGOP Include: Row 1; Kathy Nledert, LoEUa Adams, Mary Klaras, Nancy Gellhaus, Kathy Hall, Candy Hlbbeler, Debbie Nelson, Kristl Hayes, Bernard Linn, Kathy Alvls, Bonnie Blue, Arlene Fisher, Liz Meyer, Dlanna Woodford, Sherry Wood, Row 2; Linda Cassel, Barbara MacNally, Mary Perrenoud, Karen Johnson, Connie Rleb, Nancy Preszler, Jonnl Ebert, Lois Schnell, Dorothy Neuharth, Angle Rueb, Bev Mueller, Marcla BJerk, Susan Bantz, Lee Ann Hohn, Jane Lee Wessman, Lynda Menke, .356 Young Republican officers are Jerry Melcher (President), Linda Crampton (Secretary), Gene Mogen, Lon Tabor (Vice- President), Richard Tschetter, Mike Kahler, Paul Johnson, Mike Pieplow, James Anderson (Treasurer), Merrill Martin. Leanne Fellows, Teri Bulman, Mary Beaty, Rich Adams, Row 3; Robert Walz, Gary Esterling, Edward Brown, Bruce Schribner, Loren Wakeman, Lloyd Liken, Steven James, John Yuill, J. D. Bushfield, Jim Balster, Tom Millar, Jerry Miller, Wade Hubbard, R. J. Miller, Walt Moro, Ryan Schmelz, Gary Wenell, Kirk Moeckly, and Dale Benson. 357 YOUNG DEMOCRATS Members of the Executive Board are: Row 1; Herb Teske, Bob Mueller, Jeanne Duffy, Jim Coleman, Nancy Seager, Larry Gullickson. Row 2; Pat Hayes, Janice Mitzel, Sue Mayne, Nancy Norman, Sandy Locke, Gerry Hanish, Tom Tonner, Don Ferguson, James Robbennolt, Mert Tice, and Dennis Watt. The Young Democrats are an organi- zation on campus composed of members Interested In the Democratic party. Speakers are invited to enlighten the members on various democratic Issues and further their knowledge of the basics of the democratic party. 358 Row 1: S. Nelson, G. Houghtaling, M. Sinkevich, T. Nerland, S. Utesch, C. Props, S. Einspahr, C. Goetze, N. Lamberson, M. Malone, C. Havkserr, Row 2: M. Kearney, J. Lentz, D. Helm, M. Steffen, C. Hehn, C. Rennels, W. Kirchhof, D. Zelenka, J. Stransky, M. DeVaney, Mrs. K. Evans. Row 3: C. Colwell, J. Anderson, D. Hanson, M. Lee, D. Dittberner, J. Myers, T. Mohrhauser, R. Johnson, D. Bovee, G. Keeley, D. O ' Connor. Row 4: J. Elster, R. Gross, L. Goettsch, G. Bader, R. Harris, J. Keitges, D. Wiken, D. Wiken, P. Kirby, K. Kriens, J. Currie, D. Nelson, P. Carlon. Row 1; N. Hawke, P. Knox, J. Green, S. Beitelspacher, P. Devine, M Dunn, B. Brychta, M. Williams, D. Monitor, R Brendsel, Row2:N. Carlson, H. Aasen, J. Neahan, K. Wallen, D. Rada, N. Ellis, N. Benzler, H Bartholow, A, Chausee, S. Murnane, A, Schryvers. rtow 3: R. Mertens, J. Lynch, B. Bjerke, J. Gearhart, M. Harmelink, J. Kratochvil, L. Smebakken, N. Tschetter, J. Houg, S. Roark, C. Lenz, J. DeSalx. Row 4: J. Maynes, D. Mosey, J. Masterson, L, Ragels, L. Giessinger, K. Schmidt, D. Mitchel, D. Hofer, J. Dankey, T. Walsh, T. Conway, R. Helwig. i f! Row 1; V. Beringer, S. Ellyson, N. Norman, P. Ohlmacher, R Shabino, A. Ortner, B. Bradford, L. Kelly, K. Iverson, D. Laur, C. Sexton. Row 2; V. Whitted, L. Grill, B. Marty, D. Hoerth, J. Robbennolt, M. Farmer, T. Farrell, L. Boemer, R Zehr. Row 3; M. Williams, T. Denevan, C. Comelisen, D. Dillard.E. Clihton, L. Christensen, J. Hofman, G. Jenter, G, Colwill, D. Hinkelman. Row 4; J. VVyly, T, Asmussem, C. Wuebben, J. Grace. Row 1 ; L. Hess, J. Cowan, S. Cotteler, J. Hebert, S. McCabe, N. Johnson, C. Nelson, P. Be are, K. Johnson, L. Moran, S. Thorson. Row 2; M. Lee, A, GuthmlUer, L. Schroeder, D. Sayler, C. Kern, K. Kempter, S. Kallsen, S. Bossert, C. Stoner, K. Buechler, J. Jenter, Nl. Madsen, L. Jones. Row 3; J. Weiland, P. Lennon, B. Banbas, M. Hanson, R. Long, C. Nelson, a Seeger, C. Braley, C. McCurnln, M. Banbury, G. Merriman, T. Johnson. Row 4; T. Maher, T. Hohn, B. Deam, C. Perry, R. Peterson, R Benson, G. Dragseth, R Skorpik, E. Evenson, S. Plummer. 360 Row 1: M. Mundt, M. Amiss, P. Clapp, V. Tice, M. Jones, S. Lau. Row 2: B. McManamy, J. Burell, R. Schmeltz, L. Nelson, G. Oltaans, R. Kaufman, D. Pilgrim, Dr. R. Davis. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB SOCIOLOGY CLUB Row 1: L. Hess, H. Aasen, J. Nielsen, N. Moe, P, Stauch, L. Fellows, L. Hammond, Row 2: S. Remer, K. Eilbeck, M. Eichman, C. Helm, D. Tubandt, E. Henrickson, P. Blair, T. Bulman, L. Kunschinski, D. Koball, R.W. Boettcher. Row 3: K. Zelenka, V. Waters, G. Kinkhouse, M. Ford, L. Schroeder, S. Bettis, K. Neuschwander, B. Stratton, L. Dunn, J. Jorgensen, R. Estrup, C. Anderson. 361 The Individual Tournament at State College was attended by Bob Moore, Nancy Gellhaus, Julie Barker, Liz Meyer, Nancy Tschetter, Sandy Locke, Jeanne Duffy, and Jim VlUone. Liz Meyer, Jeanne Duffy and Jim Villone each won individual trophies. The Speech Board of Control Includes: Bob Moore, Pat Sommers, Krlstl Hayes, Mr. Wenburg, and Jane Hyldahl. This board acts as a general co-ordinator. FORENSICS UNION Working together with the Department of Speech and Dramatic Arts, the Forensics Union provides the opportunity for students to gain experience in speech. It meets weekly, and holds various intramural contests between campus organizations and housing units. Members have attended Debate Tournaments and Con- ference Meets at several state colleges and universities. The National Debate Tournament was held at Reno, Nevada this year. Forensic students include: Row 1; Sandy Locke, Bob Moore, Jane Hyldahl, Elizabeth Meyer, Marty Robinson, Row 2; Jim Villone, Pat Bunson, Dennis Holub, Julie Barker, Jeanne Duffy, Row 3; Ken Mc Uravey, Tom Johnson, Nancy Tschetter, Nancy Gellhaus, Kristi Hayes, (Standing), Mr. John Wenburg and Pat Sommers. Coach Wenburg speaks with Bob Moore (president), Nancy Tschetter (Secretary), and Sandy Locke (vice-president). Representatives who took honors at the East Central Conference Debate were: Row 1; Bob Moore, Nancy Gellhaus, S. Locke, J. Hyldahl, Row 2; Liz Meyer, T. Johnson, K. Mcllravey, WRA leaders Include: Row 1; Sandy Conover, Joan Gearhardt, Kathy Kenzy, Joan Anderson, Miss Moritz, Row 2; Linda Crampton, Sonja Blake, Sara Jane Johnson, Mary Harmelink, Mary McBrlde, and Mary Alice Arnold. WRA Through their Intramural games for women, the Women ' s Recreational Association tries to promote fair play, good sportsmanship, One of the Intramural activities the WRA sponsors is women ' s basketball. This is a tournament between the women ' s housing units. and enjoyment. This club sponsored a swimming meet and helped with the University Play Day. 364 The University Pemm Club membership Is open to all women majoring or minorlng in health, physical education, or recreation. The purpose of this organization is to provide opportunity, participation, and advancement for physical education. The club assists student members in develop- ing professional attitudes and outlooks in the current trends of their profession. PEMM CLUB Members of the Pemm Club are: Row 1; Judy Esodes, Jonni Ebert, Linda Rose, Pam Kendall, Pam Bunker, Jane De Haan, Kathy Specker, Linda Kruse, Miriam Johnson, Row 2; Sandra McCabe, Mary Beth Rich, Jame Anderson, Jean Creaser, Judy Dvorcek, Mary McBride, Betty Bancroft, Terry Piccard, Jeanette Pederson, Row 3; Judy Sanderson, Camille Johnson, Karen Buus, Patsy Lennon, Linda Cardwell, Cheryl McManigal, Diane Hoven, Mary Jean Klink, Judy Hermois, Bev Frank, Carol DeMers, Jean Thompson, Miss Ruth Sevy. 365 DOLPHINS The Dolphin members Include: Row 1; Mary Crandall, Sue Bants, Jeanne Duffy, Row 2; Jan EUwein, Jan Mitzel, Pat Ohlmacher, Linda Hess,NancyPearsall, Karen Buus, Mary Jane Mundt, Tami Olson, Pam Bunkers, Lynn Rich, Bev Godberson, Row 3; Sonja Muffet, Jean Benson, Lynda Shaffer, Sue Muhmel, Jean Gately, Lynda Menke, Sonja Blake, Patsey Lennon, Nancy Berry, Joel Coverdale, Cindy Davin, Kitty Tauber, Charlotte HoUeman, Diane Sailor, Louise Dunn, Anita Rabusch, Debby Nelson, Jamie Rizk, Leanne Fellows, Janet Cragg, Janet Schenk, Kathy Specker. The Dolphins are a synchronized women ' s swim- ming team. Members are selected each fall on the basis of their swimming ability. Practice sessions are held weekly In preparation for their winter and spring shows and demonstrations. Jean Duffy: Secretary; Sue Bantz:President;MaryCrandall:Vice-President. Jean Gately, Leanne Fellows, Lynda Menke, Joela Coverdale. Louise Dunn, Kathy Speaker, Bev Godberson 367 MATH CLUB Professors and students interested in math are confronted with new mathematical concepts and ideas. Different speakers give the mem- bers ' minds a workout through prob- lems, games and tricks. Math Club members include Row 1 ; Sharon KoUasch, Charyl Hone, Shirley Schemp, Elaine Dewey, Judy Nusz, Jan Kehn, Miss Carol Knudson, Dr. Marjorie Beaty, Row 2; Donna Vondrack, Miss Nelontine Maxwell, Mary Perenoud, Marian Thorson, Ellen Dee Hoppe, Carol Clarke, Patty Colerick, Kathryn Starke, Row 3; Don Rummelhart, Merril Jordahl, Jim Fox, Lawrence Huff, Charles Slagle, John Davenport , Mr. Cleland Cook, Dr. Wallace Raab, Mr. Gilbert Burney, Row 4; Larry Lauen, Marlowe Anderson, Dr. Frick, D. Caba, H. Christensen, O, Storaasli, H. Ozbed, D. Lash, Row 5; A. Karantinos, B, Bransom, Dr. Nicolaides, G. Sitzman, and Prof. William Ekman. 368 ' PPOCRATES CLUB E. Carlson, P. Dingeman, C. Pelton, J. Stoeckmann, J. Nyland, S. Jorgensen, G. Welsh, T. King, L. Rapp, F. Hanklow, J. Gerberding, C. Johnson, K. Dankey, R Rietz, J. Olson, T. Lyons, U. O Korie, S. Keller, L. Biel, B. Tamisien, J. Williams, A, Michailarits, J. Maresh, R. M Brown, J. Stekly, D. Crary, A, Nord, D. Johnson, R Southmayd, P. Cotter, D. Karpen, M. Sweeley, J. Gullickson, S. Stocks, W. Remig, D. Jenner, R Miller, J. Hellman, S. Eklund, C. Hellmann, F. Leigh, L. Sawyer , E. Bolton, D. Cutshall, T. Hopkins, T. Phiefer, J. Hofman, K. Bryant, L. Reyelts. A, Whittemore, A, Hann, T. Kobza, T. Prestbo, V. De Stigter, G. Jenter, R Deters, D. Becvar, D. Hausen, M. LoUich, M. Weisner, K. Safford, D. Hirschkorn, J. Waltner, J. Peterson, S. Ramynke, A. Miller, R Owens, L. Addy, D. Tallbeck, D. Hohm, P. Schnabel, T. Brandriet, L. Monfore, K. Moeckly, S. Sebring, D. Nelson, P. Shreves, R Schroeder, D. Smith, D. Dier, T. Jones, R Kurtenbach, S. Moehring. Hippocrates Club gives pre-med students the opportunity to become acquainted with every aspect of the medical profession. Field trips are planned as well as films, speakers, demonstrations, and tours of various departments of the medical school. 369 INVESTMENT CLUB The Investment Club seeks to Invest the assets of the club In various securities, and to pro- mote a better understanding in the area of economics. Row 1: David Ruehmann, Susan Johnson, Dayl Stapleton, Mark Stewart, Robert L. Johnson. Row 2: Pat Christopherson, Don Osstad, Dale Lovejoy, Martin Bohac, Dean Shuff, Ed Humphrey, Dennis Myhre, Dennis Stene. Row 3: David Hollister, William Hins, Roger L. Morrow, Chuck Schroyer, Harold Trager, Jerry Wissink, Douglas Curry, Larry E. Westphalen, Carl J. Pinard, Jerry Kanago, Jerry Joerger, Weslie Kinstad. STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION Chuck Riter: President Chuck Wolsky Dick Murray Tom Muilenburg 370 students working for an associate degree In the School of Nursing meet together to stimulate Interest In their profession. Judy Hawk Jones Marj Swenson Linda Bjorgi NURSING STUDENTS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS STUDENTS Business Students meet to ad- vance professional spirit and loyalty in the School of Business. Tom Heil Stanley Petersen Denny Johnson 371 Girls majoring or minoring in Home Economics meet together to explore common interests and promote their field. Club members are: Row 1; Jo Goodwin, Mary Babb, Judy Briggs, Kathy Johnson, Mildred Steffen, Rosemary Rei.j, Jane Nutter, Row 2; Nancy Heisler, Liz Cummins, Mary Leekley, Jene Hoerth, Karen Sorensen, Pat Kreber, Maggie Pettersen, Charlotte HoUeman, and Miss Mildred Rothgam. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Toastresses ' officers are: Jeanne Duffy, Vice-president; Sandy Conover, President; Sallie Friess, Secretary; and Marcia Maluchnik, Treasurer. Toastresses Is a women ' s organization which enables Its members to think clearly and to express their thoughts with ease and con- fidence. Membership Is open to all Interested women. The monthly meet- ings are hosted by the vari- ous housing units, and a variety of topics are pre- sented at each of these meetings. 372 TOASTRESSES Members of Toastresses listen to Jeanne Duffy interpret a reading and offer friendly criticism. Members of Toastresses are: Row 1; Susan Gutzman, Donna Dyer, Sandy Locke, Darrie Freeman, Collean Thompson, Darlene Wells, Row 2; Susan Lofthus, Gloria Anderson, Susan Muhmel, Margie Bolks, Patty Colerick, Bonnie Blue, Sylvia Belatti, Juley Everhart, Elizabeth Meyer, Harriet Assen, Mary Donovan, Row 3; (standing) Barb Larson, Sheri Kees, Janet Cragg, Marcia Dristy, Marsha Amiss, Mary Jane Mundt, Mary Hulse, Norma Kromminga, Cheryl Hone, Nancy Tschetter, Nancy Preszler, Carol Nelson, Nancy Gelhaus, Mary Harmelink, Roxanne Goering, and Patricia Clapp. r Representatives of AWS are: Row 1; Glenda Treiber, Mary Beaty, Shirleen Osterday, Helen Brown, Dianna Woodford, Ellen Blassingham, Janet Cragg, Carol Clarke, Row 2; Marianne Malone, Liz Cummins, Mary Jane Clement, Ruth Ann EUwein, Jane Hinkhouse, Evelyn Koenig, Sharon KoUasch, Carol Kaupp, Row 3; Kay Sauer, Jonni Ebert, Judi Cowan, Rosemary Reed, Mary M. Olson, Carol Pickering, and Susan Bantz. AWS The Association of Woman Students legis- lative council holds weekly meetings with the Dean of Women. These representatives, from each housing unit, strive to promote and maintain the highest standard of university life in all women ' s activities. The officers of Association of Women Students meet to outline the business for the coming meeting: Marilyn Comp (Co-ordinator), Judy Gumey (President), Roberta DenHartog (Vice President), Penny Poth (Secretary), andSandy Utesch (Treasurer). 374 BUSINESS WIVES ' CLUB The members of the Business Wives ' Club are: Row 1 ; Wanita Turner, Carol Kirschenmann, Audrey Myhre (Treasurer), Donna Know, Marlys Richter, Sue Hall, Row 2; Sharon HoUister, Nancy Wissink (Vice President), Sue Leknes (Historian), Nancy Joerger (Secretary), Sharleen Petersen (Presi- dent), Marilyn Ford, Mary Ann Morey, and Sharyl Hinrichs. The members of the Dames ' Club include: Howl; Ann Eidsvik, Ethel Belzer (Historian), Audrey Myhre (Treasurer), Carol Holdhusen (President), Judy Janek (Vice-President), Shirley Peterson (Second Vice President), Carol De Koch, Row 2; Janice Peterson, Juanita Flakes, Mary Lundberg, Janet Van Kekerix, Linda Bielenberg, Sue Hall, Pam Lang, Robin Lester, Lynette Biel, Mary Rapp, Row 3; Julie Rader, Kathy Evans, Murial Winthers, Jan Jensen, Sandy Zehnder, Marcia Anderson, Barb Lachel, Mary Lou Monford, Marian Foster, Beverly Pitkin, and Eileen Henry. DAMES ' CLUB ID AC Members of the Inter- Dorm Activity Council make preparations for the annual social activities. These representatives are:Rowl; Jean Poelstra, Connie Nelson, Mary Noyes, Gall Merrlman, Row 2; Jim Marsh, Blair Tremere, John Noyes, and Mary Peterson. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB The Cosmopolitan Club sponsors cultural ex- changes between foreign and interested American students on campus. These members are: Row 1; Roberta Den Hartog, Carol Kaupp, Dr. Koenlg, Sallie Lau, Kathy Alvls, Theresa Zavoral, Row 2; Christie Adesanya, Sandy Sul, Jane Wang, Ying-Min Wen, Ramona Bushmer, Asbjom Flo, Diane Jenner, Ruth Rich, Bob Hawkins, Row 3; Johan Hegeman, Bill Michael, Ude Agu Okorle, Ibrahim Eslag, James Ellis, Gregory Jan, Sam Lau, Smiley Jin Mahn Kim. 376 HISTORY CLUB Members of History Club include: Row l;Bob Battin, Dean Lindstrom, Bob Mayer, Bill Noyes, John Gavin, John Odell, Larry Twait, Row 2; Mary Moul, Mary Ellen Scott, Helen Shreves, Cheryl Nelson, Jeanne De Rocs, Nancy Preszler, Jonni Ebert, Sandra Utesch, Sandra Locke, Row 3; Jill Klatt, Liz Overpeck, Alyn Johnson, John Dahl, Boyd Rist, Lee Hinkley, Steve Nord, Marj Bones, Connie Vance, Marilyn Peterson, Sandra Frazier, Charles Andresen, Row 4; Gary Beavers, Jim Frost, Jerry Radack, Mike MullaUy, Allan Clark, Rod Colvin, John Quaintance, Dalton McMuhon, Robert Freese, Gary Pickering, John R, SaUaday, Jim Coleman, Mark Vanderboom. Students and faculty members interested in history formed this club in 1956. Monthly meetings are held and culminate in the annual award banquet each spring. s 377 RODEO CLUB Members of the Rodeo Club are: Rowl; Jerry Olmstead, Nancy Preszler, Kay Appel, John Horton, Tim Gregson, Linda Shaffer, Jerry Noble, Jonni Ebert, Avis Ortner. Row 2; Christine Koenig, Sharon Hanson, Nancy Lamberson, Bonnie Forney, Kay Hellman, Pam Robinson, Janet Ernst, JoAnn Bleakly, Sally Cannon, Linda Stengle, Bonnie Hicks, Cindy Johnson, and Jan Phelps. Itow 3; Pat Costello, Louise Pontius, Dave Whiting, Mari Coruthers, Nick Doblar, Tom Bruns, Steve Thorson, Paul Moquist, Gary Nlckolison, Bob Jackson, Chuck Greenough, and Dr. Duerr. The Rodeo Club is composed of members interested in perfecting their horseman- ship. Each May, Club members present their annual rodeo. Members also attend various rodeos representing USD. 378 Members of the Wapaha Club are: Row 1; Sandy Frazier, Diana Turgeon, Tom Short Bull. Row 2; Phillip Bear Face, Robert Gant, Charles Holguin, and Tony Luscombe. WAPAHA CLUB The Wa Paha (War Bonnet) Club was organized In 1957 by Indian students con- cerned with the furthering of education. It aids Indian students adjust to university life. 379 Row 1: Ron Wehde, D. Schoenhard, G. Weaver, T, Berry, M. Boeding, J. Nixon, P. Chambers, D. Lennon. Row 2: D. Heffern, J. Biezuns, T. Cochran, A. Johnson, R Schmidt, M. McGinty, T. Mahan, S. Nord, J.D. Bushfield. Row 3: F. Hoy, L. Kliment, G. Hermins, R Weber, R Schmeltz, D. Bovee, L. Heltgren, J. Christensen. Row 4: J. Heeren, J, Hageman, J. Melcher, D. Merkley, J. Fox, B. Kibble, L. Roberts, R Harris. Row 5: D. Walsh, R, Smith, D. Abbot, R Meyers. LETTERMEN ' S CLUB Officers: Don Abbot Dick Lennon: President Jim Nixon 380 Row 1: Carol Shaw, Alyce Miller. Row 2: Nancy Gellhaus, Mary Lee, Diane Roberts, Mary Ellen Duncan. Row 3: Sandy Locke, Connie Richards, Barb Brooks, Lloyd Liken. Row 4: Marjorie Diincan, Judy Tausta, Sheryl Crawford, S haron Kallson, Mrs. Glass. Row 5: Donna Swenson, Dari Freeman, Nikki Benzler, Gloria Houghtaling. Row 6: Pat Richards, Suzi Kees, Janelle Soulier, Joan Gearhart, Carol, Mary Kennedy, Bev Mueller. Row 7: Candy Hibbleler, -Linda Crampton, Katy Sorenson. SNEA student National Education Association helps prepare students for future teaching. Prospective teachers learn through guest speakers, films, and various educational activities. 381 FACULTY INDEX Abcll. Ushtr lOJ Adums. James N. 125 AnJera. Leonard E. 58. 329 B Bealy. Marjorie 58. 368 Beedc. Grace L. lOS Benson. John S. 227 Bergman. Ruth 53 Billington. Monroe 58. Ill Block. Raphael 58 Boellcher. Richard E. 58 Bowles. Wilbur G. 228 Bransoni. Bruce 58 BrtKikman. H. E. 58 Brown. Ronald R. 175 Buckley. Thomas 58 Burke. Valcna H. 47 Burton. Irene 49 Busch. Martin P. 105. 341 Cadwell. Vem L. 99 Chaffee. Beatrice 99. 105 Chaudhuri. Joyolpaul 58. 355 Christ. Edwin A 58 Christianson. John 58 Clem. Alan 1.. 58 Clodfeltcr, Dwane 175 Coker. E. H. 58. 280 Connors. Howard W. 47 Cook. Cleland V. 58 Critz. Jerry B. 125 Croake. James W. 58 D Davis. Roger T. 361 Delzell. Mark W. 98 Dewey. Ernest W. 58 Duerr. Frederick G. 378 Duve. Fred J. 230 Dykstra. Harry 99 Ekman. William E. 58. 368 Evans. John S. 91 F Farber. William O. 58. 355 Fisher. Joseph T. 58, 99 Foor. Millard S. 58 Frank. John J. 229 Frick. Charles H. 58. 368 c Geary. Thomas C. 355 Gray. Walter K. 91 Gutzman. Wayne W. 1 10 H Hadd. Edwin J 117 Haines. Arthur L. 58 Hard. Walter L. 124. 125 Harmon. George E. 230 Harrington. E. W. 57 Hennics, Jay 208 Hoy. Carl B. 58 Hull. Bonnie 326 J Jennings. Robert L. 105 Johnson. Dennis A. 91 Johnson. LcRoy 59 Johnson. Reka 137 Jones. J. P. 91 Jordan. Harold 59 K Karantinos. Andrew E. 59, 368 Kaufman. Charles N. 91 Kerns. Roger D. 175 Knudson. Carol 368 Knutson. Wayne S. 105 Koenig. Harry C. 59. 111.376 Koenig. Norma 138 L La Rue. Richard 59 Lee. Warren M. 104 Lennon. Dan 59. 175 M Mclnroy. Freeman 142. 143 McKee. Vern 175 Mabee. Zell 329 Manlcy. Irwin 1 17 Matheny. Benny 229 Maxwell. Nclotine 59. 368 Merry. Charlotte 59 Miller. Arthur 59 Miller, Ruth 139 Milton. John 59 Moore. Young 223 Muhmel. Fred 50 Muilenburg. Thomas 48 N Naranjo. Manual 59 Narveson. Rev. James 59. 271 Nelson, LeRoy 59 Noble. Jack 105 o O ' Grady, John 230 Olson. Harry 91 Olson. Ronald 229 Olson. Thelma 58 Oppcdahl. Richard 91 Otten. John 230 Ozbek. H. Haki 358 P Padmore. Joel 59 Palmer, Neil 59 Patterson, R. F. 90 Pederson, Holly 91 Perkins, Bernard 91 Peterson, Fred 99 Poling, Gordon 59 Potter. Donald 99 Powell. John 59 o Quinn. David 59 R Raab. Wallace 368 Rapp. John 91. 349 Risk. Thomas 59 Risi. Marvin 175 Roning, John 175 Rolhgarn. 372 Santa Barbara. Joseph 228 Scarlett. John 116 Schaffer. Roger 209 Scott. Earl 125 Scott. George 59 Shaw. Edwin 125 Sinha. S. Prakash 117 Slattery. William 52 Smith. Kenneth 228 Smith. Leonard 125 Smith. Pauline 136 Smyscr. Marion 1 17 Spencer. Joseph 125 Spiegel. Douglas 59 Steckler. Douglas 52 Steinbach, Raleigh 99 Stilwell, Wilber 105 Stoner, Robert 59 Strawn, Warren 229 Taylor, James 91 Thorstensen, Mabel 368 Trolzig, E. G. 329 V Voorhees, Lyla 59 Waide, R. E. 51, 351 Weeks, I. D. 43, 44, 45 Weinkauf, David 59 Welty, Joe 125 Wenburg, John 105, 362. 363 Zuercher, Fred 59 Zuercher, Nancy 59 STUDENT INDEX Aaker, David Alan 72, 277 Aasen, Harriet L 359, 361 Abbott, Donald Gene 102, 176, 380 Abrahamson, Larry R. 96, 232, 240, 300 Ackerntan, William J. 66, 161, 304 Adams, Gary M. 72. 165 Adams. James R. 128 Adams. Lo Ella 150. 356 Adams. Richard D. 168. 356 Adams. Sandra 72 Addy. Linda Lea 72. 369 Adesanya. Christie 126. 376 Afdahl. Douglas Ue 168 Agena. Janna 1 35 Ahrcndt. Donald 72 Ahrendt. Larry 66 Ahrlin. Hollis 277 Alalalo. Verla 131 Aldrich. Judity 60. 153. 351 Aldrich. William Erwin 121 Alexander. William E. 60, 295 Allen, Sue 72 Allison, Beverly 313 Alquist, Ijirry 72 Alvis. Katherinc 72. 291. 353. J56, J76 Aman. Duane 96, 300 Ambrosius, George 72, 158 Amiss, Marsha 72, 149. 361. 373 Ainundson, Sandra 132 Andera, Edwin 60, 241 Anderl, James 96 Andersen, f lark 60 Andersen, Craig 108, 168 Andersh, Raymond 92 Anderson, Carol 66, 150. 273. 361 Anderson. Charles 295 Anderson. Duane 232. 244. 300 Anderson. Gloria 277, 37.! Anderson. Japies L. 66. 158. 169. 149. 350. 354 Anderson. James W. 66. 357 Anderson, Jane J. 72 Anderson. Jane M. 72 Anderson. Joan 66. 153 Anderst n. Marilyn 66 Anderson. Mcrlowe 295. 368 Anderson. Monte 72 Anderson, Nancy 72, 150, 359 Anderson, Roderick 72 Anderson, Steven 109 Anderson, Walter B. 96, 300 Andresen, Charles 72, 377 Appel, Lorraine 72, 378 Appelwick, James E. 72 Archer, Terry 72, 167, 304 Armilage, George 306 Armstrong, Frank 170. 245 Arneson, Robert 121 Arnold, Jack 66, 161 Arnold, Mary Alice 100, 153, 224, 258, 289 Arnindale, Victoria 72 Arthur, Mary 152 Ashley, Laura lj:e 66, 293 Asmuvsen, Thomas 360 Atiig, Marne Jo 152, 225 Austin, Michael 72, 278 Avery, Gaylord 72, 165 Axtell, William 72. 143 B Baade. David 96. 177. 212. 219 Baak. Arlyn 96 Babb. Mary 100. 149. 372 Bader. George 72. 159, 300. 304. 359 Bader. Janice 153. 225. 153 Bahnson. Charles 66. 169 Bahr. Kayleen 72 Bahr. William 66. 159 Bailey. Michael 72 Bailey. Robert 60. 274. 293 Bainbiidge. Elizabeth 153 Baker, Bonny 1 12 Baker, Pamela 155, 313 Baldwin, C heryl 60, 155 Ballard. Nichola 132 Bnlsigcr, Charles 72 H.ilsicr. Jimmie 66, 159. 313, 356 Hah cr. Kenneth 72, 307, 313 Banihas, Barbara 152, 360 Banbury, Mary 72, 151, 291, 360 Bancroft. Betty 72 Bangert. Muriel 132 Banlz. Susan 96. 147. 151. 356. 367, 374 Barber, Jeanne 132 Bard, James 272 Barents, Bruce 72, 158, 176 Barker, Julianne 362, 363 Barnes, Thomas 168 Barstow, John 60 Bartholow, Holly 156, 359 Bartic, Jonquil 60 Bartlett, Jerry 66, 167 Bass, James 66, 240 BathursI, Gary 72 Baltcen, Dennis 306 Battin, Roben 377 Bauman, Kay 131 Baumann, James 169, 240, 350, 351 Baumgardner, Mark 108, 313 Beals, Adriennc 132 Bcals. Randy 72 Beare, Patricia 72. 360 Bear Face, Philip 379 Beasley, Vincent 66 Bealy, Mary 153, 338, 349, 356, 374 Beauvais, Kevin 72, 165 Beavers, Harvey 377 Bebo, Elaine 72 Beck, Jane 72, 148, 352 Beck, Ronald 60 Becvar, Dennis 369 Beebe, Thea 60 Beitelspacher. Shirley 72, 359 Belalti. Sylvai 152. 373 Bell, C urtis M). 349 Belliif. Ciernhard 159, 223, 302 BcliMil, Anne 72, 273 Bennett, David 66 Bennett, John 72 Benson, Dale 72, 169, 356 Benson, James 72 Benson, Jean 353 Benson. Richard 66 Benson, Ronald 360 Benz, Donald 66 Benzler, Nikki 72, 150, 3.59, 381 Bergen, David 306 Beringcr, Vivian 360 Berkenpas, Delbert 72 Bernholtz, Robert 96, 224, 243 Berrelh, Sharon 100 Berry, Nancy 72, 148, 246 Berry, Thomas 66, 176, 380 Bertrand, Cheri 109 Berzina, Carol 72 Ber ina, James 60 Best, Stephen 66 Betlin, Sally 148 Bettis, Sondra 72, 361 Bcukelman, Barbani 66 Beyer, JoAnn 148 Bieberdorf, Alan 66, 163. 242. 304 Biel, Lynn 66, 369 Bielenherg, Donald 72 Bie uns, John 72. 177. 380 Bihlmeyer. Richaid 72. 171 Biorseth. Arlcne G 112 Birgen. Mary Grace 72. 172 B)erk. Marcia Joan 246. 356 Bierk. Barbara Ellen 150, 359 Bjorge, I inda Dian 131, 371 Blackburn, John Paul 306 Blackman, Uiwrence Dean 96, 169, 232. 244. 304 Blair. Michael Douglas 155 Blatr. Patricia Ann 361 Blair. Richard W 72 Blake. Sonja Marie 72. 149 BInvsingham. Ellen Marie 72. 245, 262, 291, 374 Bleakly, Jo Ann 378 Bleck. Robert George 219 Bliu. Janice Ann 60. 137. 225 Block. Roben Waller 128 iw, Grecor - Keith 65. 169 .c. Bonnie Lee 156. 35.V 356. 373 ume. Patricia Dianne 154. 253 Ki.hb. William 60 l-:iihzien. Donald 66 Boeding. Maurice 92. 177, 218. 380 Boerner. Laurel 166. 360 Boetel, Loma 102 Boettger. Jerome 96. 165 Bohac. Martin 92. 300. 370 Bomhack. Michael 164. 188 Bohning. Larry 121, 306 Boldin. Vincent 162 Boldt. Patricia 249. 251 Bolks Lauren 72 Bolke, Marjorie Jean 72, 149, 373 Bolton, Eugene 168, 369 Bonacker, David 72 Bones. Marjorie 72. 377 Bong Tern 100. 218 Bootsma. Robert 160 Bork. Bradley 72 Bork. Jean 72 Bormann. Anna 100. 102 Bossert. Shirley 108. 149. 274. 275. 291. 299. 353, 360 Boltolfson, Gary 72 Bourquin. Ronald 96 Bouska, Lawrence 72 Bovee. Richard 212. 219, 359, 380 Bowen. Michael 245 Bowker. Elizabeth 150 Bowline, Elva 72 Boyd, j ' udy 102, 153 Boyd, Sharon 60. 334 Bovd, 60, 334 Boyd, Vicki 152 Braakman, Diana 102, 151 Bradford, Barbara 132, 152, 274, 360 Brakke, Gary 72. 151. 224 Braley. Carol 360 Braley. Richard 209 Brandriet. Thomas 66. 369 Brandt. Byron 50 Brandt. Karin Hexberg 286 Branson. John 158, 368 Braunger, John 72, 297 Braungcr, Thomas 100 Brazzell, Body 221, 304 Brech, Du Wayne 72 Brekhus, Philip 72 Brendsel, Richard 72, 165, 359 Brewer, Slade 245 Brewick. John 60 Brewster, Robert 72, 169 Bride, Dennis 72 Briere, Nicolai 72, 155, 291 Briggie, Ho vard 72 Briggs. Judith 72, 372 Brisbine, Barbara 150 Bristow, Michael 72 Bromen, Roger 66, 161 Brooks, Barbara 155, 381 Brooks, Linda 60, 147, 157. 278. 286, 290, 296, 297, 355 Broome, John 72. 177, 213 Brosz, Brian 72. 151, 307, 313 Brower, Eunice 132 Brown, Clarence 72 Brown, Edward 355 Brown, Gary Lynn 92, 151. 302 Brown, Helen Alice 72, 374 Brown, Kenneth Evans 54, 151, 295, 307 Brown, Laurel Jean 132 Brown, Lonnie Dean 72 Brown, Michael Jerome 60, 278 Brown, Nancy Lee 72 Brown, Rene Annette 132 Brown, Richard Ellsworth 112, 165, 232, 287, 304, 349, 354 Brown. Robert Lawrence 8 1 Brown. Robert Michael 359 Brown. Sandra Renila 81 Brown, Vicki Sue 225 Bruce. Robert 100. 165 Bruneau. Thomas 72 Bruner. John 66 Bruns. Thomas 50. 151. 378 Bruns, William 216 Brusscau, Daniel 66 Bryant, Laura 65, 153, 369 Brychta, Bonnie 107. 359 Buchanan. James 96, 147, 165, 304 Buck. Sharon 81 Buechler. Karen 81. 223. 360 Buell, Kenneth 72, 155 Bugge, Jerry 81, 274 Bunkers, Pamela 81 Bunkers, Timothy 96 Burd, Lee 81 Burdick, Gary 56, 163 Burgan, Judith 66 Burgan, Paul 56 Burktiardt. John 72 Burke, Deborah 66 Burke, Jill 81, 156 Burke, Marlin 287 Burkhart, Nancy 81, 172 Burkley, Diane 81 Burkely, Janet 72, 291 Burns, Claudia 81, 153, 245 Burns, James 126 Burull, Joe 81, 361 Buseman, Marilyn 96. 151 Bushfield, John 159, 356. 380. 561 Bushfield. Robert 81 Bushmer. Ramona 60. 376 Buus. Karen 72, 157 Buus. Rickey 81 Caba. Donald 50 Cable, Randall 81, 170 Cady, Charles 72 Cahill, David 81, 168 Cain, Dan 66, 143 Call, Dan 112 Callics, David 73 Camarigg, William 81 Camerer, Gale 64, 154, 300 Cameron, Cynthia 73. 151 Cameron. Kerry 81. 158 Cameron. Maureen 81, 150 Camp, Karen 8 1 Campbell, Catherine 81 Campbell, Edward 65, 293 Campbell, Francis 66, 244, 300 Campbell. Marlin 22 Cannon. Sally 81, 378 Carbjal, Dale 81 Cardwell, Linda 81, 150 Carlin, Nick 81 Carlon, Patrick 81, 168, 359 Carisen, Nancy 81, 152, 246, 277, 352, 359 Carlson, Curtis 73. 177 Carlson. Emmett 56, 291, 369 Carlson, Gary 66 Carlson, Gerald 73, 245 Carlson, John 81, 158, 245. 245 Carison. Linda 132. 277 Carlson. Mary Jo 81 Carlson. Sherburne 73 Carmichael. Marilyn 81 Carr. John 95 Carr. Thomas 81. 154 Carroll. Brigid 60. 155, 293, 307 Caruthers, William 73 Carver, James 65, 153, 241 Cash. Marcella 81 Cashman. Jane 153. 238, 338 Cassel. Linda 81, 355 Cassens, John 81 Cassity, Wayne 56 Catoe, Coleman 81 Cederberg, John 277. 296 Chaffee. Leigh 73. 162 Chaffee. Sharon 56 Chalus. Edwin 66, 169 Chalus, Mary 81, 154,225 Chambers, Patrick 66, 157, 175, 380 Chambers, Steven 81, 164, 189 Chamley, Bruce 313 Chang, Yit 272 Charrlin, Robert 73 Chaussee, Ann 153, 359 Chaussee, Michael 50 Cheskey, Dolores 73 Christensen, Charles 56. 165 Chrislensen, David 81, 150 Christensen, Harold 112, 368 Christensen, James 65, 163, 380 Christensen, Karen 8i Christensen, Larry 81, 150. 360 Christensen. Robert 81 Christensen. Steven 81 Chrislianson. Birgitte 73 Christiansen. Ethel 292 Christopherson, Daniel 81, 370 Cisar. Richard 81 Clapp, Patricia 149, 272. 313. 353. 361. 373 Clark. Allan 377 Clark. Richard 50. 169, 231 Clark, Roger 81 Clark, Sandra 81 Clark, Thomas 170 Clarke, Carol 73. 151. 291. 368. 394 Clausen. Michael 81 Clement. Dennis 81 Clement, George 232, 245 Clifl, Delorcs 60 Clinton, Francis 60, 360 Clodfeltcr, Dwane 81 Cochran, Terry 380 Cody, Thomas 66, 163 Coil, Muriel Jean 109 Cole. Kathryn Mary 245 Coleman, James Lcclan 73. 160, 161, 358, 377 Colerlck. Patricia 73, 149, 246, 368, 373 Colleran, Edward 8 1 Collins, Joseph 81, 188 Colvin, Linda 81, 172 Colvin, Rodney 56, 377 Colwell, Catherine XI, 152, 272, 359 Colwill, Gary 81, 160, 360 Comp, Marilyn 65, 155, 238, 374 Comstock, Thomas 81 Conklin, Keith 56 Conley, Stewart 81 Connors. Mary Ann 102. 147. 155. 278 Conover. Burdelte 81, 154 Conover, Sandra 102, 149, 225, 372 Conway, Michael 81 Conway. Thomas 66, 147, 165, 302, 349, 350, 354, 359 Cook, David 8 1 Cook, Richard 81 Cooper, Charles 81, 154 Cooper, Margaret 73, 252 Cooper, Thomas 66 Cork, Ronald 96 Cornelisen. Curtis 73. 161, 350 Cornelius, Elaine 81, 150 Corning, Bruce 56. 165. 232. 243 Cosiello. Patricia 81. 378 Cotteleer. Susanne 102. 150, 224, 298, 360 Cotter, Patrick 369 Cottington, Contance 81, 150, 246 Cotton, Barry 81 Cotton, Thomas 50, 165, 175, 221 Couehenour. Constance 81 Coverdale, Jolea 81, 152, 352, 367 Cowan, Judith 81, 156, 225, 361, 374 Cowan, Rex 81 Cragg, Janet 73, 149, 246, 373, 374 Crampton, Linda 66, 151, 224, 298, 338, 357, 381 Crandall, Cheryl 81, 148, 246, 352 Crandall, Mary Lynn 55, 155. 238. 329. 330. 354. 366. 367 Crane. Joann 8 I Crangle. James 81 Crary. Demarest 81. 369 Crawford. Sherryi 81. 150, 381 Crayne, Robert 67 Creaser, Dona Marilyn 73, 149 Creaser, Jean 73, 149 Crespo. Jose 61 Cromwell. Larry 61 Cromwell. Richard 240 Cronin. Betty 81 Cronin. Patrick 61 Cronin. Robert 73 Crow. Harver 61. 339 Crowell. Allan 158 Crowl. Mark 167. 304 Cuckler. Russell 73. 161 Cummins. Clizabeth 372. 374 Cunningham. Barbara 100 Cunningham. John 81 Curley. Cennis 57 Currie. John 81. 168. 359 Currie. Kenneth 73 Curry. Douglas 370 Cusick. Carolynn 81. 299 Cutshall, David 81. 369 Cwach. Elizabeth Jean 81 D Dahl. John Berger 81, 377 Dahlin, Carol Lorraine 132 Dailey, Diane Sue 73, 157 Dailey, James 81, 158 Damkot, David 1 12 Dammeier, Roger 73, 169 Danburg, Jerry 218 Danburg, Larry 81, 188 Danforth, George 121, 306 Dangel, Aloysius Gene 81 DanicKon, Lon Richard 61 Danish, Bonnie 102, 155 Dankey. Joseph 240, 359, 369 Darger. Linda 81. 150, 153 Darrington, Danny 96 Davenport, John 368 Davidson, Ann 81 Davies, James 73, 245. 349 Davis. Charles Leon 302 Davis. Charles Porter 159 Davis. Katherine 81 Day. Michael 307, 313 Dcam, William 73, 360 Dean, Gwendolyn 81 Deboc, Harold 51 De Boom. Margaret 73. 149 Decker, Henry James 69. 165 Decker, John 81 Decker. William 81. 164 Defibaugh. BranI 81, 158 Dc Garlais, Judith 153, 237, 278, 289. 291, 293 De Geest. Raymond 78. 161 De Groole, Jo Ann 8 1 De Haan. Donald 81 Dc Haan, Douglas 81 De Haan, Jane 81 De Koter, Gary 92 De Langc, Gene 51 Delbridgc, Loretia 100 Dell, Richard 73, 163, 304 De Mers, Carol 57, 223 De Mcrsscman, Katherine 141 De Mcrsscman, Michael 141, 306 Demlo, Janice 81 Dempsey, Lyle 100, 221 Denevan, Thomas 150, 360 Den Hartog, Roberta 51, 286, 290, 294, 297, 374, 376 Denlinger, Diana 102 Dennison, Margaret 73 De Palma, Bruno 277 De Roos, Fred 8 1 De Roos, Jeanne 377 De Rouchey, James 73 De Saix, James 73, 163, 354, 359 De Sligler, Vincent 73, 369 Determan, Thomas 81 Deters. Robert 81. 369 De Vaney. Marjorie 359 Devine. Genildine 359 De Vine. Myles 296 De Vine. Patricia 81 De Wald. Betty 224 Dewey. Elaine 73, 277, 291, 368 De Witt, John 81 Dice. Thomas 96. 169, 233. 241. 300. 302 Dickson. James 73 Diekevers. Paula 109 Dillard. Denver 161. 243. 300. 349. 360 Dillow, Judi 73 Diltz, Neal 59, 155 Dingeman. Paul 61, 369 Ditmanson, Dennis 81, 158 Dittberner, Douelas 81, 166, 359 Dixon, Jean 73, 149 Dixon. Judy 61 Dobesh. Gayle 81 Doblar. Joe 378 Dobson. Dennis 73. 171. 217 Dochterman. Carol 136 Dodson. Jimmie 67 Dohrman, Dennis 73 Dolan , Richard 169 Dolan, Thomas 61 Donat, Duane 57, 141 Donovan, Mary 373 Doolittle. John 73 Dorsey. Pamela 299 Doss, John 73, 189 Douse. Edward 209 Douville. Dana 73 Doyle, Karen 1 12 Dragseth, Gary 360 Dragseth. Paul 92 Dristy. Marcia 73, 155, 246. 291, 373 Driver, Dee 73, 155, 373 Dube, Ardice 152 Ducheneaux, Lorna 73 Duffy, Jeanne 73, 157, 269, 349, 358, 363, 357, 372 Duncan, David 92, 147. 165, 233, 244, 284, 292, 304 Duncan, Marjorie 100. 381 Duncan. Mary 100. 381 Dunlap. Margaret 152. 153 Dunn. David Lawrence 121 Dunn. Louise 361. 367 Dunn. Maureen 102. 359 Dunn. Rebecca 155 Dunsmone. Raymond 73. 168 Dutt. Dale 67 Duty, Marcia 172, 246 Dvoracek, Judy 157 Dvorak. Connie 102, 172 Eagan, Linda 73, 151 Eberle, Gerald 100 Eberlcin, Daniel 67 Eberly, Robcri 73, 168 Ebert, Jonni 356, 374, 377, 378 Eben, Royhl 152, 209 Eckcrman, Jim 96, 300 Eckholm, Steven 153. 241 Eckstrand. Roger 73 Edmunds. Ardell 73 Edson, Lynette 172 Edson. Winston 92. 233. 241, 300 Edwards, Robert 158, 245 Efingcr. William 61 Egebo, Hazel 112 Eggers, William 73 Eichman, Micheic 361 Eilbeck, Kathleen 361 Einspahr, Sandra 359 Eilsen, William 73 Ekiund, Dennis 208 Ekiund. Sharyn 369 Ektxn. Sher l ' ' 3. 133 t ' Ifrink, Ben 274 Ellis. James . ' 76 GUI ' .. Nancv 150, .159 Ellis. Richard 73 Ellison. Rohen 7J F.llwcin. Nancy 67. 155. 2.18. 291, 295 Ellwcin. Riiih Ann !00. 147. 155. 257. 2«4. 290. 329. 374 Ellyson. Susan 153. 360 Elsler. Jerome 73. 359 Emly. Kenncih 161 Enime. John 61 Engelhart, Michael 147. 302 Engellinn. Sleven 162. 188 Engelland. Joel 73. 169 Engman. Julie 153. 173 Frickson. Daniel 96. 304. 306 Erickson. John 67. 166 Erickson. Mark 277 Erickson. Mary Black 299. 313 Erickson. Parris 73. 214 Ericson. Julie 102. 172. 298. 299 Ernsi, Janci 274. 378 Esaiics. ludiih 73 Eskclson. Judilh 246 Eslag. Ihrahim 112. 376 Eslee. Barbara 152 E,slerling. James 92. 171 Eslerling. Gary 72. 171. 356 Esles. Douglas 92. 165 Eslrup. Robyn 272. 361 Etiles. June 156 Evans. Ann 254 Evans. Kalhy 72. 359 Evanson. Mark 277 Evenson. Elldcan 360 Evenson. Russell 160 Everhard. Julie 73. 149. 252. 373 F Fah . Ronald 73. 272 Faraghcr. James 161 Farley. Lyie 92. 243. 300 Farmer. Michael 360 Farrar. John 67. 161, 302 Farrell. Richard 73 Farrcll. Thomas 168. 360 Farrens. Wayne 73, 218 Fee. Henry 128 Fejfar. Richard 73. 245 Fellows, Leannc 73, 172. 356. 361. 367 Fennel. Janice 277. 352 Fenske. Barbara 73. 276. 277 Ferguson. Donald 160. 358 Ferguson, Ronald 170 Fick, George 73 Fickbohm, Aldean 67 Fickcl, Sieve 158, 245 Fields, Douglas 100. 169 Fields. Nancy 96 Finke. John 73 Fischer. 216. 306 Fischer. Arline 73. 155. 338. 353. 354, 356 Fischer. Vivian 149. 237. 299. 313 Fisher. Gary 96 Fisk. Donald 67 Fitzgerald. Rosannc 132 Flanagan. Donna 73 Flanncry. Mark 160 Fleishackcr, Gary 160 Fleming, John 73 FIcmmer. Gloria 172 Fletcher. Sharon 73 Flint. Jane 102. 157 Flo. Asbjorn 376 Foiles. Arlys 73. 149. 299. 311 Foix. Earl 67. 159 Foley. John 306 Ford. Manny 278 Ford. Marilyn 73 Foreman. Richard 363 Foreshoe. Richard 67 Forney. Bonnie 157 Forney. Pamela 102. 147. 153, 267. 378 Forney. Paul 160, 161, 246 Fo yth, John 121, 306 Former, Russell 168 Foss. Carole 71, 349 Fovs, Doug 61. 224. 307 Fox. James 176. 219, 368 Fox, James F. 241, 380 Foy, Thomas 67 Francis. Charles 221. 224 Francis. William 102 Frank. Beverley 102 Frantz. Roger 158 Frary. Ronald 245 Frazicr. Sandra 67, 377. 379 Ftedrikson. Eugene 107. 347 Freed. Dean 188 Freeman. Darrelyn 107. 151. 294 173 381 Freeman. John 73 Freese. Richard 245 Freese. Robert 73, 245, 377 French. John 168 Frey. James 92. 284. 300 Frickey. Richard 100 Friednch. Mary 74 Friess. Sarah 74. 157. 337, 372 Fiitz, Janet 156 Fritz. Tom 74. 147. 169, 278. 304 Froistad, Gary 121 Froistad. Henry 74 Frost. James 377 Fuhr. Gordon 61. 159 Fuller. Mary 61. 147. 155, 285, 290 Furr. Richard 96 Gaffcy. Leo 92. 300 Gale. I.ornc 100. 221 Gallagher. William 126 Camber. .Audrey 131 Gange. Linda 102, 157. 274. 275. 281 Gant. Robert 379 Garvcy. Tamara 74. 149 Galely. Beva 367 Gaukel. Philip 67. 159 Gaul. James 74 Gavin. John 377 Gcarhardt, Joan 100, 151, 224. 359. 381 Gcbhart Nikalaus 83 Gchler, Darlene 61. 153 Gehring. Robert 74. 167. 313 Gellcrman. Kris 74. 157 Gellhaus. Nancy 74. 151, 294, 313, 356, 362, 363, 373, 381 Gelow, Arthur S3, 208 Gentis, Versa 74 George, Thomas 165. 302 Gcrberding. Judy 132. 369 Gcrdes. David 306 Gcrhardt, Jo Ann 83. 352 Gering, Bruce 74 Gcrlach, Dale 74 Gerlach. Roger 74 Getty. Jon 83 Gelz. Martin 74 Geyerman. Jon 74. 352 Gibson. Sue 83. 156 Gieser, Duane 121 Giessinger, Lawrence 74, 359 Gilbert, Janet 100, 157 Gill, Lawrence 67 Gillis, Richard 83, 162 Gilmore. Edward 61 Ginihel, Dennis 83 Glanzer, Michael 159 Glass, Judy 74 Glass, Richard 83 Glenn, Susan 83, 150, 246 Glover, John 61, 242 Godberscn, Beverly 83. 367 Goedc. Julie 83 Gocrgen. Clement Eugene 108 Goering, Roxannc 74, 153, 291, 353, 373 Goettsch, Larry 74, 359 Goetze, Clay Ann 67, 149, 278, 359 Gonncrman, Karolyn 83 Goodell, Linda 102 Goodwin, Jo Anne 273, 372 Gors, Janet 83 Gorseth, Karia 83 Goudy, David 74 Grace. George 67. 245. 360 Grace. Reed 121 Graff, Kenneth 74 Graff, Lylc 74 Graham, Daniel 83 Gramm, James 100, 141 Grams. Linda 149, 276, 277 Grant. David 67 Grant. Hank 83. 188 Grauer. Pamela 132 Gray. Gary 67 Gray, Harold 74, 313 Gray, James Douglas 74 Gray. James John 74 Gray, Willis 83 Green. Dennis 307. 313 Green, Edward 67, 159 Green, Jo Ann 74. 172. 359 Greene. William 74 Greenough. Charles 378 Gregoirc. Donald 68 Gregson. Tim 61. 161. 378 Grell. Dennis 83 Gricme. Betty 74 Grier, Barbara 74. 153. 291. 1S2 Oriescl. Charles 81 Griffin. Jo Rene Holland 61 Griffin. Robert 61. 241 Gnffis, William 81 Cirill. Larry 100, 360 Griller, Mary 83 Griswold, Richad 74 Gritlen, Donna Mae 83. 223 Groencnboom. Dennis 92 Grose. Gregory 83 Gross. Charles 8 1 Cross. Lynn 102. 313. 307 Gross, Rodney 74, 359 Grosshans, Roland 223 Groth, Lonnie 74, 143 Grubb, Jack 74 Cruenhagcn, Dennis 242, 302 Guadagno, Michael 83 Gubbrud. IX-nnis 83. 209 Guhin. John 68. 147. 159. 291. 349. 350. 355 Guillaume. Lawrence 74 Guinn. Gregory 83 Gulhranson. Patrick 83. 164 Gulcryuzlu. Naciyc 61 Gulhckson, Barbara 83, 276. 277 Gullickson. Gail 131 Gullickson. JoEllcn 83. 369 Gullickson. Larry 96. 167. 243, 353, 358 Gundcrscn. Dcanne 74, 155, 271 Gunderson. Angela 74 Gundcrson. Carol 74 Gunderson, Dianne 61, 157 Gunderson, Douglas 83. 160 Gunsalus. Gary 81 Gurdin, Barbara 102 Gurncy. Judith 61. 149, 258, 286, 297, 374 Gustafson. James 68, 163 Guthmiller. Arlyn 74. 360 Guthrie, Michael 83 Gutzman, Susan 83, 153, 313. 353. 373 H Haffke. William 100. 169 Haak. Craig 74 Haan. Aloysius 83. 189 Haan, William 83. 188 Habberstad. Joan 74. 153 Haeder. James 74 Hagarty, Cheryl 74 Hagele, Dennis 96, 147, 167 Hagenian, James 380 Hagemeyer. William 220 Hagen, Allan 96 Hagen. Elizabeth 102. 156 Hagen. Jeffrey 74 Hagen. Patricia 68. 155. 293 Hagen, Randall 74 Hahn, Leasa 83 Hakes, Thomas 92, 165 Halbkat, Mary 74 Hale, Douglas 74 Hale, Pauline 83, 148 Haley, Patricia 100 Hall, Barbara 132 Hall, James 74 Hall. James Lee 159 Hall. Kalhryn 102. 151. 356 Hall. Robert 92. 300 Hall, Susan 154 Haller, Maylan 68, 159 Halstrom. LaVcrne 74. 300 Halter. William 81 Hamilton. Mary 61. 151 Hamilton. Steven 83 Hammond, Mary Elizabeth 83, 172, 361 Hamp, George 242 Hanafan, Thomas 83, 187 Hanchcl, Maria 83 Handel, Katherinc 83 Hanisch, Gerald 61, 358 Hankins, Marcia 83 Hanlon, Mary Kathleen 83. 172. 369 Hann, Alan 74, 169 Hansclman, Sharen 100 Hansen, Dale 74, 151 Hansen, Dawn 313 Hansen, Harold 74 Hansen, Joel 83 Hansen, Randall 83 Hansen. Sharon 74. 153. 378 Hanson, Charles 92, 244 Hanson, Dec Jeffrey 359 Hanson, Klaine 254 Hanstm, Gerald 74 Hanson, Geraldine 83 Hanson, LaVonne 153, 299 Hanson, Linda 74 Hanson, Lowell 61, 167, 302 Hanson, Marie Susan 83, 150, 274, 360 Hanson. Michael 196, 231 Hanson, Rav 83 Hardes, Marilyn 100, 298 Harding, Clifford 74 Hargens, Ray 74 Harksen, Cynthia 68 Harlow, John 68, 242 Harlson, James 83. 277 Harmelink, Mary Ann 74. 151. 359. 373 Harnu n. James 74 Harmon. Robert 293 Harnois. Judilh 74 Harris. Anthony 128 Harris. Carolyn 83. 150 Harris. David Lee 83 Harris. Judilh 83 Harris. Patricia 61 Harris. Richard J. 218 Harris. Richard Lee 68. 159. 177. 295 359. 380 Harrison. Jane 83 Harrold. William 74. 212 Hart, Carole 74 Hartman, Calvin 61 Harvey. James 166. 220 Hassebroek. Lawrence 93 Hassingcr, Karen 68. 149. 239. 297 Hassinger. Mary 83. 246 Hastings. I ura 68. 353 Hastings. Robert 68 Hauck. Constance 106. 151. 254 Hauck, Judy 131 Hauge. Roger 83 Haugen. James 74 Haukaas. Marth 83 Hausman. James 93. 159. 243. 303 Hawkins. Merl 83 Hawkins. Robert 376 Hawkins. Sherilee 83 Hayes. Kristine 289, 294, 356, 362. 363 Hayes. Patrick 62. 165. 354, 358 Hays. Stanley 307, 313 Haywood. Harry 62 Hazcn. Sophie 83 Hearne. Rebecca 83 Heath. Patricia 100 Hebert. Janis 83. 274. 360 Heckenlivcly, Linda 74. 153, 352 Heckenlively, Susan 62, 153 Heckcns, Gwendolyn 83 Hedblom, Peter Blake 93. 169. 233. 245 Hedger. Cecil 83. 162 Heer. Vincent 83 Heeren. James 62. 220. 380 Heffem. David 74, 167, 218, 380 Hegeman, Johan 74, 376 Heggclund, Donna 83, 150 Hegstrom, Richard 97, 300 Hehn. Carol 62, 359, 361 Hehn, Dian 83, 359 Heide, Dennis 83 Heidecker, Alan 100 Heil, Thomas 93. 301. 371 Heilman. Joan 74. 169 Heilman. June 83 Heisinger. Randolph 74 Heisler. Nancy 83. 372 Heitz. Gary 83 Held. Michael 97. 167 Held, Richard 83, 166 Helgerson, Ronald 83 Hellmann, Catherine 83. 172. 369, 378 Helwig. Ronald 74. 359 Hemmer. Darrel 83. 164 Henderson. Stanley 83 Hendrick. Terrencc 83. 162 Hcnic. Lc Roy 289, 307. 313 Hcnlc. William 83 Hennings. David 83 Henningsen. Robert 68. 169. 220 Hcnrich. Daniel 83 Hcnrickson. Edyth 83. 361 Henriksen. James 83. 307. 3IJ Henriksen. Marvin 165 Henry. Thomas 165. 307. 313 Hcpner. Linda 83 Hepper. Donald 74 Hermans. Gerald 74. 218. 380 Herndon. Glenda 83 Herrig. Charles 83 Hcrseth, Ralph Lars 74 Hcrsrud, James 74, 170, 245 Hess, Linda 81, 156, 160, 361 Hesse, Will Kenneth 97 Hettinger. James 62. 176. 240 Hettinger, Robert 93 Hibbeler. Carleen 102, 151, 349, 356, 381 Hicks. Bonnie 68. 378 Hicks. Michael 68. 167 Hicit, Audrey 83 Higbc, Wayne 62. 231. 245 Highland, Douglas 83 Hight, John 83 Hildcbrandt, William 83 Hill, Karen 81, 148. 277 Hillm.in. Thomas 81 Hinckley, Richard 62, 81 Hinde, William 74, 163 Hincs. Ron 74 Hinkclman. Darrel 74, 147, 161. 174. 291, 304. 360 Hinkhotisc. Georga 83 Hinkhouse, Jane 68. 276. 295. 349. 374 Hirkley, Lee 143, 377 Hinrichs , Sandra 83. 150 Hins. Karen 68 Hins. William 97. 370 Hirschkorn. Dale 83, 369 Hirl cl, Donald 74 Hit emann, Robert 83 Hobart, Mark 83 Hobbs. John 83 Hoerlh, Douglas 96. 160. 360 Hoenh, Jene 372 Hofer. Delmer 359 Hofer. Dwichl 74 Hoffman. Donald S3 Hoffman. Jacqueline 62. 15.5. 369 Hofkamp. Harlan 143 Hofman, John 74, 161. 245. 360 Hofmann. Janice 74 Hogan. Linda 84 Hogan. Pat 62. 153. 294 Hogarth. Dennis 74. 272 Hogrefe. Kenneth 300 Hohenthaner. William 74 Hohm, Richard 68. 369 Hohn. Lee Ann 68. 356 Hohn. Thomas 84. 360 Hokanson. Douglas 84 Hokanson. James 74 Hoick. Neil 84 Holdhusen. Thomas 93 Holdridce. Steven 74. 217 Holguin, Charles 379 Holleman. Charlotte 68. 149. 372 Holleman. Timothy 84. 150 Hollingsworth. Elaine 62. 153 Hollister. David 97, 370 Hollmann. Bonnie 84. 152 Holmes. Patricia 62, 68, 147, 157, 266 Holmquist, Paul 306 Holmstrom, Joanne 74 Holt, Carleton 109 Holt, Dennis 84 Holtkamp. Louise 102 Holton. Jo Anne 84 Holub. Dennis 363 Homer. Wesley 84 Hone. Cheryl 75. 291. 368, 373 Hongslo. James 62 Honner. Ronald 84 Hoogterp. Mar Jane 147. 153. 283, 290, 374 Hoover, Gordon 84 Hopkins, Tim 68, 163, 291. 369 Hopp. Charles 93 Hoppe. Ellen 62. 139. 273. 368 Hornby. Valerie 84 Horner. Peter 68. 167. 233. 242. 278 Homer. Ray 68. 169 Horner. Robert 75. 169. 245 Horst. Leon 84 Horion. Jon 378 Host. Else 102 Houg. Mary 75. 359 Houghtaling. Gloria 153. 359, 381 Houtz, Patricia 84. 156 Hoven, Diane 84 Hoven, Victoria 75 Hoy, Frank 100, 167, 219, 289, 380 Hoy, Sharon 100 Hubbard, Constance 84 Hubbard, Deane 68, 349 Hubbard, Wade 68. 277. 356 Huber. Marvin 84 Huber, Sharyn 68 Huelsman. Susan 84 Hu enemann, Mark 68, 249 Huettmann, Richard 304, 313, 408 Huff, Gary 68, 295 Huff, Lawrence 68, 240 Hughes, Thomas 84 Hull, Lois 75, 295 Hull, Raymond 295 Hulsc, Mary 373 HulM, Ronald 84 Hultgren, Larry 97. 176. 217, 380 Hummel, Robert 75 Hummel, Waller 75 Humphrey, Dewin 97. 370 Hunter, Thomas 75 Hurd, Richard 306 Hurlben. Dene 43. 147, 169, 204. 233. 300 Hurlbcrt. Hollis 84. 168 Hurlbut. Robert 84 Husband. Thomas 84 Husby. Lynelle 84 Huss. James 97. 244 Huth. Charles 75 Huwe, Ronald 84 Huam, Mane, 84, 172 Hyde, Harlow 84 Hyde. Michael 75 Hyldahl. Jane 68. 157. 239, 293, 362. 363 I Idcker. Joe 68. 143. 243 Isackson. Charles 109 Isakson. Robert 84 Iverson, Kathryn 152. 360 Iverson, Karen 84 J Jackson. Daniel 62. 303 Jackson, Judith 84. 172 Jackson. Robert 84. 188. 378 Jacobs. William 242 Jacobsen. Thomas 84 Jacobson. Garry 75 Jacobson, Jane 100 Jacobson. Terrance 75 Jakso. Charles 75 Jamber. Alvin 102 James. Randy 93, 165, 244 James, Steve 68, 171, 356 Jameson, Vicki 75. 155. 246 Jamtpaard. Dennis 75 Jan, Gregory 84, 376 Janak, Richard 100 Janis, Benjamin 84 Janklow, .Arthur 68 Janklow, Frederic 84 Jans. Scott 143, 183, 274, 275 Janssen, Nancy 274 Janssen, Richard 75 Jarnian, Ronald 84, 208 Jassmann. Sandra 128 Jenner, Diane 84, 369, 376 Jennewein, Leo 84 Jensen, Cvnthia 296 Jen-en. David 75. 339 Jensen. Jerry 84. 162 Jensen. Marvin 84 Jensen. Maureen 100 Jensen. Roger 84 Jensen. Vibeke 84 Jcnssen. Robert 84 Jenter. George 75, 161, 360, 369 Jenter, Judy 132, 148. 360 Jepsen. Gary 75 Jepsen. Janette 102 Jess. Evelyn 84 Jewell. Kathryn 75 Jochims. Dwicht 68. 349. 351 Joerger. Gerald 93. 370 Johnke. I-arry 75 Johns. John 137 Johnson. Alyn 75, 176. 377, 380 Johnson, Anita 75 Johnson, Betty 132 Johnson, Bruce 75, 84 Johnson, Camille 100 Johnson, Carol Ann 84, 100 Johnson, Carol Janet 155 Johnson, Charles 3U6 Johnson, Clair 84 Johnson, Colleen 84 Johnson, Craig 84 Johnson. Craig 84 Johnson, Dale 84 Johnson, Daniel 75 Johnson. Dennis Ray 169. 231. 291. 292. 284, 300.303. 371 Johnson, Emily 157 Johnson, Frances 107 Johnson, Gordon 75, 169, 304 Johnson, James William 84 Johnson, Jo Ann 84 Johnson, Judith 75, 273 Johnson. Karen Ann 84, 355, 356 Johnson, Karen Audrey 75, 360 Johnson, Kathleen 147, 372 Johnson, Kenneth 84 Johnson, Linda 84, 154 Johnson, Lowell 75 Johnson, Marvin 75 Johnson, Miriam 102, 294 Johnson, Nancy 62, 155, 287, 290. 296. 355. 360 Johnson, Paul 159, 304, 357 Johnson, Ray 84 Johnson, Richard 75. 218 Johnson. Robert Van 349. 370 Johnson. Roger Dean 100 Johnson. Ronald 75 Johnson. Russell 75. 169 Johnson. Sara Jane 68. 155 Johnson. Susan 97. 155. 239. 370 Johnson. Thomas George 84. 162 Johnson. Thomas Wayne 84. 360. 363 Johnson. Timothy 84. 162 Johnson. Virgil 306 Jolhlle. Tjeran 84. 164 Jones, Alan 84 Jones, Allen 84 Jones, Courtland 84, 168 Jones, Gordon 62 Jones, Linda 68 Jones, Lucian 68. 162. 355. 360 Jones. Lyie 62. 307, 313 Jones, Thomas Warren 68. 369 Jones, Thomas William 68 Jordahl, Merrill 368 Jorgenscn, Janita 75, 272 Jorgcnscn, Spike 75, 369 Joscphson, John 84. 188 Joyce. Steven 84 Juhnke. Gloria 62, 288, 293, 349 Juncman, Donald 68, 216 Jungcmann, William 75 lurgens. David 221 K Kabeiseman, Earl 84 Kabrick, Kathryn 84. 172 Kadinger, Kathleen 84 Kahil, Marv 68 Kahler, La Nyce 68, 157. 293, 297 Kalleslad. BrenI 75 Kallsen. Sharon 84, 360, 381 Kammeyer, Jerald 75, 171 Kamptneyer, John 68 Kanaaneh, Hatim 62 Kanago, Elmer 93, 370 Kanter, Mayer 306 Kapustynski, Peter 68 Karl. Leslie 75 Karlen. Robert 84. 164, 209 Karns. Robert 84. 307 Karpen, Douglas 84 Kascouias. James 68 Kass. Lee 84 Kaufman. Kerry 75 Kaufman, Roger 86 Kaupp, Carol 68. 374. 376 Kaus. Lennis 84, 245 Kavanaugh. Mary 133 Keane, James 68 Kearney. Mary 102, 153, 359 Keck, Janet 84 Keegan, Kenneth 84 Keelev, Gerald 75, 359 Kees, Sherylee 86, 148, 373 Kees, Suzanne 101, 149, 381 Kehn, Janice 75, 368 Kehrwald, Michael 243, 300 Keitges, James 68, 159, 359 Keller, Steven 84, 160, 369 Kelly, Cortland 68 Kelly, Dan 68. 75. 167 Kelly. Eugene 121 Kelly. Leanne 155. 246. 360 Kelly. Michael 84 Kemmish. Kirk 97, 147, 169, 218, 234, 243. 303 Kempf. Carrold 75 Kempter, Karen 84. 353. 360 Kendall. Pamela 84 Kennedy. Mary 381 Kennedy. Richard 75, 245 Kent, Timothy 84, 162 Kenzy. Kathy 75. 153. 225 Kephart. Patricia 75 Kerkhove. Gerald 84. 245. 277 Kern. Cheryl 75. 360 Kessel, Martha 68. 297 Kessel. Mary 84 Kessler. Allen 75 Kim. Smiley 62 Kibbee. Larry 62 Kibble, William 75, 143, 177, 380 Kielman, Richard 75, 171 Kier, Douglas 75, 150 Kieser, William 98 Kille, Willard 176, 212 Kilpatrick, William 75, 169 Kimball, Kent 68 Kimbell, Linda 84 King. Roy 109 King. Thomas 68, 369 Kingdon. William 307 Kingsbury. James 97, 143 Kingsbury. John 84. 354 Kingsbury. Thomas 84 Kinslad. Weslie 370 Kinzey. Brian 84 Kirby. Patrick 75. 171. 359 Kirchhof. Wanda 75. 359 Kirschemmann. Harley 68. 300 Klaras. Mary 151. 356 Klatt. Jill 84. 148. 377 Klaucr. Michael 62 Klauer. Robert 84 Kleibacker, Wilson 84, 164 Klein. Frederick 68 Kleinsasser. Dclores 62 Kliment. Leonard 143, 218, 380 Klink. Mary 84 Klipfel. Ronald 84. 162. 188 Kluendcr. Donna 84 Kneebone. Carol 75 Kneppe. Gretchen 75 Kniffen. Donald 75 Knowlcs. Richard 68 Knox. Alexander 62 Knox. Prudence 85. 148. 359 Knudson. RIdon 85 Knutson, Karen 62, 294, 295 Knutson. Robert 85 Koball. Donald 68. 361 Kobz i. Val 369 Kocer. Alyson 85 Koch. Larry 85 Koehn. Thomas 85 Koenig. Evelyn 85, 374 Koenig. Joanne 85, 378 Koepp. Lana 85. 277 Koetzle. Donald 166 Kogel. Paul 75, 171 Kohlhoff, Darlene 75 Kolarich, Emily 85, 156 Kollasch, Carmen 85 Kollasch, Sharon 75, 291. 368, 374 Konsbruck. John 101 Kosthoth. Allan 85 Kottke. Dennis 127 Kramer. Donald 85 Kramer, Rachel 85 Kratochvil, Jo Anne 75, 151. 359 Krause, Pamela 75 Kreber, Patricia 75, 312 Kreger. James 307 Kreger. Joan 75, 313 Kriens, Kenny 102, 359 Kromminga. Norma Jean 373 Kroon. Jerry 69. 171. 242 Krueger. Constance 108. 294 Krueger. Kathleen 290 Krueger. Susan 85 Kruse. John 93 Kruse, Linda 85. 148, 225 Kruse, Richard 75 Kryger, Hugo 69, 272 Kuhr. Glenn 189 Kumpf, Dianne 75. 277 Kunz. Roger 128 Kuper. Dennis 85 Kuronen. Dennis 85. 162. 223 Kurtenbach. Ronald 85. 158, 369 Kurtz. Frank 189 Kurtze. John 75 Kutschinski. Linda 75 Laber, Constance 85 Lacey, Christine 69 Lacey. Pal 122 Lachel. Harold 62 LaCroix. Darlene 75 Laggis, Stratton 306 Laird, James 75 Laird, Thomas 166 Lally. Dennis 75 Lamb. Charles 99 Lamb. Nola 75 Lamberson. Nancy 75. 359, 378 Lambert, James 85 Lambert. Laurie 85 Lammers. Jeanne 133 Lampert, Barbara 69. 155 Lampwrl. Nancy 85. 148 Landguth. Dennis 75 Lane. James 62 Lane. Jerald 85. 158 Lang. Allan 62 Lang, Julie 154 Lang, Lana 133 Lantaff, Danial 313 La Plante, William 85 Larsen, Janice 85 Larson, Barbara 277, 313,373 I_arson, Carl 168 Larson, Carol 75 Larson, Darryl 76, 353, 354 Larson, Fletcher 159, 240, 305 Larson, James 109, 307, 313 Larson, Donald 69, 76 Larson, Janice 172 Larson, Larry 93 L.arson, Larry Gust 76 Larson, Lawrence 97 Larson, Lila 85, 313 Larson, Linda 277 Larson, Linnea 76, 277 Larson, Rae Gene 85, 156 Larson, Randall 85 Larson. Richard 85, 168 Larson, Ronald 85 Larson, Steven 93. 169. 242. 305 Larson, William Harvey 85, 246 Larson. William Warren 85 Larvie. Verlyn 85 Lass. Thomas 76 Lau. Nam San 69. 376 Lau. Sally 361. 376 Lauen. Larry 76. 277. 368 Laur, Diane 87, 152, 360 Law, Elizabeth 76 Lawrenson, Glen 76 Lawton, Karen 133. 151 Lc Beau. Philip 76. 159, 303 Ixbcdev. Gregori 169 Leckncr. James 85 Lee. Li Ju 69 Lee. Mary Kay 76. 152. 359 Lee. Mary Ann 76. 150, 360 Lee. Mary Francis 102. 149. 381 Lee. Ronald 85 Leech, Thomas 76 Uekley, Mary 372 Lehman. Diana 101. 278 385 Lchmnn. Eric 188 Lehio. Karen 85 Leigh. Frederic 162. 369 Leischner. Gerald 76 I kne s. I.arry 94. 300 Lemnckc. I.anny 76. 277 Lenkcr. lerry 69. 167, 293 Lcnnon. Anihony 397 Lennon. Palriciu 85. 154. 225. 360 l-cnnon. Richard 169. 177. 234. 243. 288. 292. 305. 380 Lent . Judy 76. 359 Lent. Carol 76. 274. 359 Le Perc. Pierre 272 Lcv mann. Marlin 75. 141 Lester, Oary 76 Lien, Carol 85 Light, Ronald 85, 162 Lihs, Dennis 76 Liken, Lloyd 102, 171, 356, ?81 Lind, Steven 162 Lindberg, John 76 Lindgren. Lewis 76 Lindsirom, Connie 76 Lindslrom, Dean 69, 377 Linton, Vyrne 291, 297 Lintz, John 85, 208 List, Daniel 85 Listen, Barbara 76, 153, 246, 248, 291, 295 Lohdell, Bryan 76 Lobe, William 128 Locke, Sandra 69, 151. 237. 294, 358. 362, 363, 373, 377, 381 Loe. Ellen 69, 155, 239. 334 Lochrcr, Michael 76, 160 Lofthijs, Susan 85. 152, 373 Logsdon, Adriennc Lee 102 Logsdon, Jane 76 Lohnuin, Williant 85 Lollich, Michael 76, 369 Long Lorie 76. 155. 291, 353. 354 Long. Renee 156. 360 Longhenry. Martin 274 Long ood. Vcrna 69 Loos, Gerald 127 Lorch, Caniel 76, 295 Lorensberg, Ronald 107, 307, 313 Lorenzcn, Barbara 102 Lorenzcn, Steve 76 Lotspeich, Sonna 239. 299, 313 Lovcjoy, Dale 94, 370 Lovre. Joanne 133. 156 Lowndes. Gerald 76 Luchtel, Michele 85 Ludgatc. Janice 154 Lundborg. Patricia 113 Lundecn. Larry 69 Luscombe. Bruce 379 Lutterntan. Judy 157 Lux. William 85 Lyie. Phillip 122 Lynch. Jean 359 Lynce. Charles 164 Lyons, Michael 122 Lyons, Thomas 369 Lytle, Carolyn 108 M McBride, Mary 69, 155 McBridc. Robert 69. 243 McCabe. Sandra 76. 360 McCain. Thomas 76 McCarthy. Dennis 69. 240 McClain, Michael 85 McCollam, Virginia 76 McCulloch, James 85 McCurnin, Fred 97 McCurnin. Mary 69, 360 McDermott. Mary 155. 225. 250, 253. 266 McDermott. Mike 141, 241 McDonald, Patrick 76 McDowall, Douglas 85 McDowell, Uirry 85, 160 McF.ldowney. Margaret 76 McFarland, Dennis 85 McGaughey, Roger 94 McCiill. Mary 85, 313 McGillivray, Michael 85 McGinty, Michael 76, 177, 380 McGowan. Robert 85 McGregor, Ronald 97 Mcllravy, Kenneth 76. 291. 349, 350. 363 Mclnerncy, Stephen 76 Mclnroy, Norma 294 Mcintosh, Judy 76, 151 McKay, Ann 109, 152 McKeachic, Pat 172, 291 McKce, Karen 76 McKcnsie. Danny 85 McKinlcy, John 85, 162 McMahon, Dalton 102, 377 McMamgal. Cheryl 69 McMenamy. William 85. 24S, 361 McMillan, Kathy 76, 291 McMincmec, Kathy 69, 151, 246, 265, 268 McNamara, Joseph 76 McNeill, John 69. 85 McPherson, Dennis 85 Mass, David 129 Mackey. Charles 85 MacNally, Barbara 172, 356 MacNally. David 69. 169 Madden. Kenneth 169. 306 Madsen. Faye 246 Madsen. Mary Jane 76. 101 Madsen. Muriel 85, 138, 148, 360 Magill. Melva 86 Mahacek, James 307, 313 Mahacck, Lynette 299 Mahan, Jeanelte 76, 153, 176 Mahan, Timothy 76, 169, 380 Maher. Thomas 360 Majewsky, Pat 69, 293, 296, 297 Malone. Marianne 76, 359, 374 Maloncy, Patrick 58 Maluchnik, Marcia 76. 149. 246, 372 Mandcrscheid, Larry 169, 300 Manning, Jay 99 Manning. John 147. 169, 243, 245 Manning. Marion 69 Marhach, James 94, 177 Marchanl. James 329, 363 Maresh, James 307, 313, 369 Marker, Wallace 86, 162. 223 Markley, Drake 188 Marsh, Dennis 122, 306 Marsh, Larry 69, 1 65 Martin, Charles 114 Martin, Gene 306 Martin, Karen 154. 225 Martin. Merrill 69. 149, 237, 257, 297 Martin, Terry 86 Martin, Thomas 86, 170 Martinson, Bruce 86, 170 Martinson, Russell 161 Marty. Robert 360 Maskc, David 97 Maske, Kathleen 131 Mason, Linda 102 Masterson, John 359 Mathison, Ronald 69 Maltson, Jeffry 86, 245 Mattson, Jon 306 Maluska, Edgar 245 Mauch, Linda 155, 338 Mayer, Robert 377 Mayne, Susan 59, 135, 358 Maynes, John 161, 359 Maze, Donald 147 Mead, Barbara 295 Meester, Barbara 172 Meierhenry, Judith 293 Melby, Karen 152 Melcher, Jerry 97, 159, 177, 349, 350, 357, 380 Mclsness, Dale 277 Menke, Linda 85, 150, 356, 367 Merhar, Robert 69 Merkley, David 69. 165, 177, 380 Mcrriman, Gayle 75, 255, 360, 376 Merrill, Donna 59, 147, 149 Mcnens. Roger 76. 359 Mcssner, Frank 127 Metli, Michael 97 Mctli, Stephen 69, 168 Mclzger. Arthur 69 Meyer, Elizabeth 75, 155, 294, 338, 363, 352, 356, 373 Meyer. James 69 Meyers. Mark 307, 313, 380 Michael. Karleen 297 Michaels. Robert 122 Michaelsen. Mary 86. 148, 352 Michailidis, Visilios 69 Michailoviis, Andy 59, 369 Michels, Michael 97, 169, 234, 241 Mickcl. Charles 122, 306 Mieras, Janis 86, 148 Milam, Roy 69 Miles, Dennis 86, 245 Miles, Leslie 86 Miles, Michael 86 Millar. Thomas 76, 159, 356 Miller. Allen 133, 369 Miller. Alyce 101. 151. 381 Miller. Daryl 86 Miller. Donald 76 Miller. Gary 69. 76 Miller. Jay 94 Miller. Merry 69. 161. 248. 342, 356 Miller, John Raburn 353 Miller, John Waller 76 Miller, Kenneth 76 Miller. Mary Ann 76 Miller. Merle 69. 167. 240. 303 Milki, Palricia 76 Miller. Randall 162, 369 Miller. Rodney 109. 356 Miller. Ronald 75. 169. 291. 353 Miller. William F. 94. 169, 234 Miller, William R. 305 Miller, Winston 69, 246 Milliken. Calvin 75, 313 Mills. Russell 69, 165 Millslead. Charlys 76. 155 Minor. Gary 75 Minske. Ronald 307, 313 Mitchell, David 97, 169. 207 Mitchell, Dennis 97, 165. 234. 244. 359 Mitzel. Janice 76. 278. 358 Moc, Nancee 85. 150. 361 Moeckly. Kork 76, 169. 356. 369 Moehling, Bruce 85, 158 Moehring, Carl 76, 163, 216, 369 Mogck. Barbara 76 Mogcn, Gene 76, 161, 357 Mohn, Maynard 241, 298 Mohrhauser. Thomas 86, 245. 359 Mohs, David 76. 160 Moisan. John 76, 155,305 Moizik, Timothy 188 Molitor, Deborah 86. 154, 359 Molloy, Harold 76, 276 Monfore, Larry 369 Montgomery. William 169 Moore, Craig 75. 178, 305 Moore, Robert Arthur 59, 362. 363 Moquist, Paul 378 Moran, Lynn 297. 368 Morgan. Judd 76 Morgan, Kellogg 102, 176 Morgan. Mary 108 Morgen. Robert 76 Moro. Walter 76, 159, 245, 356 Morrcll. John 94. 151 MoTow. Roger 94, 370 Mor e, Thomas 69 Morton. Terry 166 Mosey, Donald 76. 359 Mosher. Dennis 271 Mostrom, Marcia 156 Moul, Mary 377 Moxncs. Penelope 133 Moye, Michael 76 Muchow. Dennis 75 Mueller, Beverly 76, 356, 381 Mueller, Robert 151, 217, 353, 358 Muhmen, Susan 86. 154. 313. 373 Muilenburc. Thomas 315. 370 Mullally. Edward 377 Mullally. Robert 75 Mundt. Mary Jane 76. 155. 291. 361, 373 Munhofen, Robert 76 Murnnnc, Sharon 359 Murphy, Mary 101, 278 Murphy, Patrick 354 Murray, Richard 306, 370 Mutschelknaus, Pamela 86 Myers, Gerald 69 Myers, Jeffrey 359 Myers, LyIe 170 Myers, Nancy 75, 149, 313 Myers. Richard 97. 175 Myers. Stephen 122 Myhre. Dennis 370 Myhren, Kathleen 76. 155. 325 N Naber, Stephen 171 Naeel, Dennis 166 Nagl. David 85 Naiman. Thomas 59. 161 Nason. Daria 151 Nelsen. Deborah 86. 150. 356 Nelsen. Lynda 86 Nelsen. Nancy 86. 148 Nelson. Aileen 102 Nelson. Andrea 69 Nelson. Carol 86. 155. 360, 373 Nelson, Cheryl 350, 377 Nelson, Connie 59, 376 Nelson. Don Albert 86 Nelson. Julie 294, 313 Nelson, Larry Edward 361 Nelson, Larry Gene 59, 94 Nelson. Morris 161. 235 Nelson. Paul 86 Nelson. Sandra 153. 359 Ncnahcr. Michael 159 Nepper, Allen 59. 249. 250. 254 Nerland. Tamara 151. 246. 359 Neugebauei. Ruth 86. 289. 290. 299 Neuh.irth. Dorothy 85. 172. 218 Neuschwander. Karen 86. 301 Nevill. Loren 86 Newbold. LeRoy 86 Nickoliscn. Gary 378 Niedert. Kathy 69. 151. 356 Nielsen. Jeanne 157 Nielsen. Judy 156. 361 Nielsen. Steven 69. 171. 242 Nixon, Carol 86 Nixon. Earl 69 Nixon . James 97. 143. 177, 221, 303, 380 Noble, Jerry 378 Norby, Gerald 86, 170 Nord. Allen 86, 168, 369 Nord, Stephen 169, 175, 377, 380 Norman, Nancy 69, 149, 358. 360 Norman. Paul 97. 169. 235. 240 Norstrom. Madlynn 101. 155 Noleboom. JX-nnis 69. 169, 293 Notcboom, Wendell 69 Novotny, Jerry 165 Noycs, John 376 Noyes, Mary Ann 86, 376 Noyes, William 94, 159, 377 Nurse, Dennis 94, 300 Nusz, Judy 59, 293, 368 Nutter, Jane 150, 372 Nyberg, Lynda 1 14 Nygaard, Gerlad 69 Nylund, John 70, 158, 291, 368 o O ' Connell, Michael 86, 168 O ' Connor, Clifford 86 O ' Connor, Daniel 86, 158, 359 O ' Connor, Patrick 245 O ' Donnell, Peggy 157 O ' Donnell, Terry 70, 235, 245, 291 O ' Keefe, Robert 158 O ' Neill. Dennis 94. 170. 300 Odell. Johnnie 377 Oden. Gregg 86 Odom. Tommy 86 Odson. Ronald 70 Ofst ehace. Bernard 307. 313 Ofslahage. Mary 299. 313 Ogborn, Mich.acl 86 Ogborn, Michael 86 Ogsiad, Donald 94, 245 Ohimacher, Patricia 153, 360 Okorie, Ude 369, 376 Olinger, Ronald 70, 163, 235, 244, 354 Oliver, Bctte 153. 225 Olmstead. Gerald 70, 378 Olscn, Arthur 86 Olsen, David 155 Olsen, Thomas 85 Olson, Carol 133 Olson. Darwin 85 Olson. David 102. 159 Olson. Deborah 85 Olson. Diana 86 Olson. Donald 86 Olson. Elaine 70. 293. 295 Olson. Eva 70. 149 Olson. James 70 Olson. Jesse 86 Olson. Karen J. 157 Olson, Lynn 102, 149 Olson, Mark 87 Olson, Mary C, 109, 157, 237, 299, 313, 352 Olson, Mary M. 70, 239, 293, 374 Olson, Steve 87, 208 Olson, Tamara 87 Oltmans, Gary 161, 361 Onken, Dennis 87 Opheini, Judith 155 Opp, Richard 87 Orr, Helen 70, 295 Oitman, Cynthia 87 Ortner, Avis 153, 253, 263. 360. 378 Ortner, Michael 1 14 Osborne, Cynthia 87 Oster, Henrv 273 Ostcrday, Shirleen 87, 374 Osthus, Gordon 143, 235, 241 Osthus, Ronald 108 Otradovsky, Merry 151 Oursland, John 87 Overpeck. Lizabeth 155, 246, 377 Owens, Raymond 87, 369 Oxcnford, Jerry 97, 163 Pace, Pamela 87. 172 Palmer, Rodney 70 Panuska, Jcanctte 153 Parczo, Lorrie 107 Parks, Charles 129 Parks, Susan 87 Parliman, Thomas 87, 160 Parsons, Danny 87 Parsons, Jean 87, 154 Parsons. Linda 87 Pasco. Gerry 87 Pascoe, Edward 87 Pashby, Gary 306 Pasley, Gary 87, 166 Patten. Bruce 165. 338 Patten. James 87. 162 Patterson. Donna 87. 246 Patterson Marvin 102. 141 Paulsen. Lawrence 167, 305 Paulsen, Perry 87 Paulson. Thomas 87 Peacock. Jerry 87 Pearvnll. Nancy 87. 156 Pearson. Robert 97. .100 Pecks. Robert 70 Pederson. Virginia 70. 27. . 293 Pederson. Janetle 102 Pederson. Lennis 87 Pekas. Michael 127 Pellev. Dennis 87. 307. 313 Pelton. Charles 70. 369 Pennine. Roger 87 Pennington, lichael 87. 170 Peppmuller. William 87 Perkins. Larry 94. 167 Perrenoud. Mar ' 87. 172. 313. 356. 368 Perron. William 306 Perr . Edward 70 Peshek. David 87 Peterka. Dennis 87 Peters. Dieter 87. 245 Petersen. Gale 87 Petersen. Mollis 87 Petersen. Jill 155 Petersen. Jimmv 160 Peterson. Carl 70. 241 Peterson. Cheryl 155. 182 Peterson. Dennis 94. 371 Peterson. Glendon 164 Peterson. Howard 87 Peterson, Jeffrey 87 Peterson. Judith 87. 156 Peterson. Keith 94 Peterson. Marilvn 64. 157. 259, 377 Peterson. Mary 87. 102. 376 Peterson. Randolph 87. 162 Peterson, Richard 162. 360 Peterson. Sally 64. 157. 252 Peterson. Stanley. 94. 109 Peterson. Virginia 70. 272, 298 Pettengill. Jon 87. 168 Pettersen. Magnhild 70. 149. 273 Pfeifer. Thomas 87. 369 Pfitzer, Karen 133 Pheifer, Terrence 70. 291 Phelps. Janice 108. 378 PhelDs. William 114 Picht. Ronald 87. 160 Pickard. Teryl 70 Pickering, Carol 94. 374 Pickering. Gary 95. 377 Pieplow. Michael 70. 169, 349, 350, 354, 357 Pier, William 87 Pierce. Steven 87 Piersa. Gene 87 Pietz. Ronald 64 Pilgrim, Dennis 64, 293. 361 Pinard. Carl 70. 370 Pinard. William 70. 278 Pinney. Delbert 103 Plagman, Linda 87 Ploeger. Carol 101 Plummer. Stephen 87. 162. 360 Poelstra. Priscilla 376 Pokela. Thomas 70. 147, 171, 240 Pontius. Louise 70. 293. 297. 378 Pooley. James 70. 243 Poner. Carol 133 Porter. Terry 87. 152 Poth. Gwendolyn 349. 374 Potter. David 87 Powell. Sharon 87. 148 Prann. Wilbur 87 Pratt. Jeanne 87 Pratt, Nancy 87 Pratt. Robart 70 Preslicka. Marv 87 Prestbo. Terran 87. 369 Preszler. Nancy 291. 356. 373, 377. 378 Prink. Gai ' 87. 209 Pritchard. Carol 103. 155 Proctor. Marvin 103 Props. Chrostine 87. 156, 353. 359 Punell. Susan 87 Putcnsen. Claudene 87 Puthoff. Jeri 87 Putz. Paul 87 Quaintance. John 87. 377 Qualsel. Richard 163 Ouam, Judy 70. 293 Guam, Kay 70, 277. 293. 352 Quam. Suzanne 64 Ouast. Phyllis 131 R Rabe. Marianne 87 Rabcr. David 70. 167. 305 Rabusch. Anita 155. 224. 291 Rada. Diana 87. 359 Radack. Jerome 70. 377 Radcke. Don 169 Radigan. Jeffery 87. 245 Radke. Kathryn 87 Radosli. Susan 87. 313 Rae. Michael 87 Ragels. Larry 87. 359 Ramey. Ann 103. 338. 349 Ramey, Terrill 167 Raniynke, Sandra 87, 369 Randa, Kerry 246 Ranney, Bruce 95 Raph.iel. Victor 165 Rapp, Larry 70, 369 Rasmussen, Harriet 87 Rasmussen, Robert 307, 313 Rasmussen, Russel 87 Raszkowski, Robert 101, 102, 106 Ravnsborg, Richard 103, 242 Rawe. Charles 87 Raybum, Robert 277. 292. 313 Rearick. Craig 87 Reed. Gar ' 87, 162 Reed. Rosemary 101. 147. 149. 288. 372. 374 Reeder. Richard 305 Rehorst. Thomas 103. 244 Reichard. Mark 87 Reichert. Randolph 169 Reihe. Robert 87 Reiman. Ethel 87 Reinius. Robin 87 Reiter. Kenneth 70 Remer. Stanley 64, 361 Remig, Wayne 87, 369 Remington, William 87. 164 Rempp. Wayne 87 Rennels. Carolyn 359 Repp. Paul 87 Resler, Ronlad 103. 177 Rcyelts. Lynn 70. 159, 369 Rezatto, Brian 87, 168, 189 Rice, Donald 87 Rice, Madha 87 Rich, Gregorv 87 Rich, Mary Beth 87, 272 Rich, Ruth Ann 87, 376 Richards, Connie 381 Richards, Patricia 87, 150, 296 Richardson, Murphy 64 Richter, Gary 95 Richter, Leonard 87 Rick, Robert 87 Rieb, Constance 133, 172, 356 Riehl, Jean 157 Rietz, Robert 171, 369 Riherd, Ronny 87 Ring. Loren 87 Ringen. Gayle 87 Riordan. James 87 Rippentrop. Joyce 87. 172. 313 Rise. Richard 87 Rist, Boyd 291. 354, 377 Riter. Charles 306. 370 Rizk. Jameley 87 Roark. Sheila 151, 313, 359 Robbennoll. James 87. 168, 358, 360 Roberson. Owen 87 Roberts. Diane 149. 381 Roberts. Laris 176. 380 Roberts. Susan 87 Roberts. Thomas 87, 168 Robinson. Manee 88. 150. 359 Robinson. Pamela 88. 378 Robinson, Patricia 88 Robinson. Rowland 87 Roblewsky. Patrick 88 Roesler. Paul 103. 167. 244 Rogers. James 103 Rohrer. Le Roy 101 Roland. Janetle 70 Ronge. Margaret 88 Rose. Charles 64. 147. 159, 235. 245, 287, 292. 296 Rose. Jeffrey 88 Rose. Linda 88, 172 Rosengren. Larry 70 Ross. Jeffrey 160. 306 Roth. Janis 133. 277 Rothenberger. Gary 88 Roush, John 64, 171. 242.245 Roush. Margaret 88. 148 Rowe. Karla 88 Rowen. Bruce 88 Rowcnhorst. Eugene 103 Rozell. Hohn 70. 161. 245 Rozum. Catherine 64. 153, 295 Rozum. Mary 172 Rubida. Lan a 88.172.313 Ruby. Caria 88 Rudolph. Stephen 122 Rueb. Angela 70. 356 Ruehmann, David 114, 370 Rumelhart. Claire 103 Rumelhart, Donald 291. 293. 368 Rundlctt. Dennis 271 Runhovde. Linda 88 Runner. Roych 64, 271 Rupiper, Janice 88 Rusch, Arthur 245. 349 Rush. Barry 219 Rus.sell, Charies 70, 295 Russell, Richard 88. 273 Russell. Scott 95, 300 Ryan. James 291 Ryan. Kent 88 Rye. Robert 167 Ryken. Julie 88 Rylance. Raymond 103, 163 Rypkema, Mary 88 s Safford. Kathryn 88. 369 Sage. Doyle. 88. 168 Salladay. John 377 Sallee. Stella 114 Samuelson. Donald 300 Sande, Kcrmit 122 Sande, Marsha 88 Sanden, Ardeth 88 Sander. Paul 88 Sanders. Michael 70, 165 Sandman, Linda 88 Sandstrom. Harry 64, 147. 161, 231, 245. 287. 292. 296 Sandvold. Linda 70 Sauer. Katherine 70. 155, 374 Sawin. Kathleen 88 Sawyer. Leslie 88. 172, 369 Sayler, Diana 360 Saylor, Mary D, 157, 294 Scarmon, George 70, 169 Scarmon, Michael 169 Schaefer, Carolyn 70 Schaefer, Rose 70 Schaffer, Roger 115. 143 Scheffler. Clark 88 Scheier. Michael 88 Scheller. Donald 70 Schempp. Shirley 368 Schenk. Janet 155. 353 Scheuring. Ann 172. 313 Schille. Donald 167 Schille. John 70. 167 Schiller. Paul 169. 246 Schindel. Gregg 64 Schirber. Michael 70. 167 Schladweiler, Dennis 88 Schleve, Marshall 274 Schliessmann, John 103. 300 Schmelz. Ryan 169. 219. 356, 361. 380 Schmidt. Kendall 165. 359 Schmidt. Roger 70. 177 Schmidt. Ronald 380 Schnabel. Dennis 307. 309 Schnabel. Peggy 70. 151 Schneider. Richard 165 Schneider. William 64 Schneiderman. Diana 70 Schnell. Charles 103 Schnell. Lois 88. 172. 354, 356 Schoenfish. Delmar 23 Schoenhard. Don 169. 176, 380 Scholten. Harry 70 Schoon, Caroline 293 Schrag. Larry 70 Schrag. Reed 70 Schrac. Sharon Lee Marie 70. 81. 93, 105. 353, 360 Schroeder. Elizabeth 361 Schroeder. James 313 Schroeder. Lauren 360 Schroeder. Willy Ravie 129 Schroeder. Charles 95. 370 Schryverrs. Alvin 359 Schuh. Merlyn 70. 291. 293. 295 Schuh. Robert 271 Schulke. Gary 36. 103. 159, 243 Schulke. Joe 159. 300 Schulz. Richard 88 Schumacher, Patsy 64. 157 Schumaker. Kenneth 88 Schwartz. John 306 Schwarz. Wendell 103 Scott. Dan 70. 161 Scott. David 88, 158 Scott. James 70 Scott. Mary 172, 377 Scribner, Bruce 354, 356 Scully, Jean 88. 152 Seager. Gillie 360 Seager. Nancy 103. 153, 358 Sears, Jack 64, 167 Sears, John 103 Seaver, Allan 103 Sebring. Sharon 369 Seeley, Gregory 88 Seelcy, Robert 300, 349, 350 Sccman. Darrell 107 Scipp, Neal 307, 313 Semrau. Sally 70, 157 Servovs. Gerald 88 Settje, Randolph 189 Severance. Betly 149 Severson. Bennett 70 Severson, Patricia 70. 276 Sexauer. Thomas 88 Sexto n, Carolyn 152, 360 Seyedin, Mir 1 15 Shabino. Beverly 153. 360 Shaffer. Linda 88. 150, 378 Shanks. William 115 Shaw, Carol 38 1 Shearon. Kalhrynnc 64 Shelby. Thomas 122, 306 Shepard. John 64. 163 t Shepard. Sarah 149. 272 Sherbundy. Steven 88 Sherrod. Wilbcrt 115. 271 Shortbull. Thomas 379 Shouse. Thomas 64 Shreves. Helen 154. 225. 377 Shrevcs. Patricia 64, 154. 278, 369 Shriner. Robert 64 Shuff. Dean 95. 370 Shull. Michael 161 Silen. Myrna 88. 172 Silver. Marihur 115 Silvemail. Kenneth 103 Simkins. Merlyn 103 Simko. John 306 Simmons. Joseph 115 Sinclair. Kay 133 Singer. Robert 88 Sinha. Jessica 296 Sinkevich. Merna 70. 151, 359 Sister Caroline Cook 1 15 Silzman, Gary 115, 295. 368 Siverts. Gary 165 Skoglund. James 70 Skorpik, Rodney 360 Slaathaug, Dianne 103 Slagle. Charles 115. 368 Sly. Marsha 156. 274. 352 Sly. William 159. 274. 275 Smebakken. Lessi 157. 259 Smit. Sandra 70. 147, 157, 239, 294 Smith. Daniel 88 Smith. David 369 Smith. Henry 242 Smith, Jane 64, 147. 151. 285. 290, 329 Smith, John 64 Smith. Kenneth 103 Smith, Laurence 169 Smith. Martha 64. 153 Smith, Morgan 129 Smith, Nancy 152 Smith, Patricia 1 15 Smith, Peggy 133 Smith, Penelope 133, 246 Smith, Richard 70 Smith, Roger 95. 163, 177. 236, 285, 292, 303. 386 Smith. Ronald 70 Smith. Sandra 88, 148, 353 Smith. Sharon 88. 152 Smith. Susan 172 Smith, Terence 88. 161 Smith, Teresa 88, 150 Smith. Thomas 70 Smithlin. Pamela 71 Smyser. Margaret 71. 293 Snedigar. Linda 109. 246 Solem, Marilyn 71 Somers. Patricia 290, 362, 363 Sonnenberg. Doyle 176. 213, 277 Sorensen. Karen 372 Sorensen. Ellen 101. 149,381 Soulier, Jancll 64. 281. 286. 290, 295, 299 Soulier, Jean 64. 288. 290, 299 Southmayd, Roger 369 Spartz. James 71 Speckels. Jerome 64, 143, 274, 283. 349 Speckels, Larry 103, 143. 221, 274, 300. 349. 350. 351 Specker. Kathy 88. 152, 223, 367 Spencer, Joseph 306 Spencer, Judy 64, 155 Spicer. Elizabeth 115. 292 Spletstoser. Dennis 115 Splinter. Betty 88 Springer. Su.san 157 Srstka. Kalherine 88, 148, 352 Slahly, Joan 150 Slamm. Barbara 88. 152 Staplclon. Dayl 370 Starke. Kathryn 295. 368 Starkev. Pamela 115 Stauch. Polley 156. 361 Staudenmaier, William 115 Steams, Uc 64. 167, 240 Steele. Fred 115 Steele. Jack 103 Steele. Rodney 147. 287. 303 Sleffen. Mildred 64, 359, 372 Stciner, Mary 65 Stekly, John 88, 369 Stene. Dennis 95. 300, 370 Stengle, Linda 297, 378 387 S«ens.ias, Barbara 71 Stcnslami. Gar) 65 Slephtns. Edmond 109. 307, 313 Stephens, leiry 213 Sterling. Howard 71 Stewart. Douglas 218. 241 Stewait. Mark 95. 370 -Stiles. Randy 71. 141.349 Stillc. Steven 162. 208 Stimpson. Ronald 71, 218 Sline. Jon 103, 165 Stinion. Judy 65 Slocks. Steven 369 Stone, Carol 88 Stone. Janic 88. 155 Stone. Rick 103 Stone. Susan 88. 272 Stonebarger. Jan 71. 153 Stoner. Chris 88. 148, 272, 360 Storaasli, Olaf 115, 277. 295, 368 Stout. Jay 88 Strain. Mickey 306 Strand. Adrian 71 Strand. Ray 168 Strandcll. George 164 Straney. Gerald 307 Stransky. Judith 157. 359 Stratlon. Barbara 361 Strcctman, Jackie 157 Streff. Mary 103. 278 Strommen. Kim 162 Stuart. Brian 95 Stuart. Lyle 188, 209 Sui, Sandy 376 Sullivan, Ronald 162 Sullivan, Thomas 167, 283, 329, 334 Summy, Dwight 71, 236, 240 Sundberg. Paul 163 Super, David 158 Svalstad, Curtis 103 Swallers, Clair 115 Swanson. Arvid 161 Swanson. James 307, 313 Swanson, Lon 160, 209 Swanson. Mark 169. 244 Sweeley. Maynard 71, 161. 369 Swenscn. Donna 65. 137, 259, 381 Swenson, Gary 307, 313 Swenson, Margie 131, 371 Szymanski, Mary 133 Szypulski, Edmund 71, 143, 176 Tabor, Uonard 71, 163. 305. 357 Tadlock. Carol 133. 172 Tamisiea. Wiliam 369 Tanda. Stephanie 148 Tapken. Jay 71 Tapken. Michelle 103 Tappe. l e 304 Tauber. Kathcrine 154. 353 Tausta, Judy 153, 289, 299, 313, 381 Taylor, William 161 Tech, Dennis 95, 300 Tedrow, Douglas 300 Tedrow, Ronald 103. 245 Teicher. Michael 1 15 Templeton. Robert 162 Terry, Charles 158. 246 Terry. Richard 295 Teut. Oran 71 Theeler. John 71. 169 Thelen, Geraldine 153, 349 Thirstrup, Jerry 71 Thomas, Jimmy 65 Thomas, Lee 208 Thomas, William 71, 164 Thompson, Barbara 133 Thompson, Christine 133 Thompson, Colleen 149. 353. 373 Thompson. Donald 313 Thompson. Gerald 71 Thompson. Jean 103 Thompson. John 168 Thompson. Rick 71 Thomson. James 103 Thorpe. Jack 95. 244. 300 Thorson. Alan 103. 291 Thorson. Stephen 360. 378 Tice. Merton 65. 167. 358 Tice. Virginia 272. 361 Tidball. Keith 306 Tilton. Fredric 306 Titus. James 71 Tobin. Tom 71. 163 Tollin. Douglas 95. 161, 236, 242, 300, 305 Tomjack, Terrence 189 Tomono, Stanley 71 Tonner, Thomas 103, 169. 236. 241, 358 Torkelson, Robert 115 Torrey, Silas 71 Townsend, Gordon 170 Townsend, Hugh 171. 213 Townsend. Raymond 129 Townsend. Susan 101 Tracy. Donald 103. 143. 176, 243 Trager. Harold 154, 370 Treiber, Glenda 71, 374 Tremerc, Arnold 375 Truelson. Arnold 65 Trunibo, Richard 164 Tschcttcr, Nancy 155. 291, 294, 359, 362. 353, 373 Tschetter, Richard 163, 305, 352, 357 Tschettcr. William 55, 169 Tubandt. Diane 65, 157. 361 Tucker. Todd 117. 161.307,313 Turgeon. Diana 65. 379 Turner. Trank 95. 300 Twail. Larry 71. 377 Tymeson. John 245 U Uhl, Keith 167. 349. 354 Uhre. Curtis 162 Ukura. Raymond 115 Ullyot. Wendie 65. 157 Utesch. Sandra 71. 151, 359, 374, 377 Vagle, Steven 71, 163, 272 Van Burkirk. Phyllis 109 Van Camp, William 243 Vance. Connie 65. 157. 377 Vanderboom. Mark 377 Vanderhoof. Patrick 158 Vandcr. Linden 305 Vanderpol, Suzanne 290 Van Der Wert. Usta 55. 155 Vandc Weerd. Alan 159, 313 Van Kekerix, Marvin 101 Van Overschelde, Gary 71 Van Vactor, Dennis 71, 165, 352 Van Vleet, Lory 155 Vaplon, Gary 71 Vaughn, James 103. 244 Vavra, Archie 246 Vickerman. Paul 71 Vickery, Warren 245 Vilas, Ron 95, 147. 171, 205, 291, 292. 300 Villone, James 359, 362 Vincent, John 71, 217 Virgilio, Peter 188 Visscher, Harvey 65 Vlasak, David 300 Vognild, Carol 101 Vohs, Kenneth 158 Voigi, Larry 3(M) Vondrak, Donna 358 Von Seggern, Lynn 103 Voss, Richard 167 w Waggoner, Thomas 158 Wagner. David 103. 143. 300 Wahlslrom. Keith 115 Wakeman. Loren 70. 355 Walenta. Daniel 103. 300 Walker. David 127 Walker. Daycleth 105. 107. 159, 313 Wallem, Karen 359 Wallior, Pamela 157. 251 Walsh. Lawrence 71. 300 Walsh. Michael 122. 306 Walsh. Patrick 151 Walsh. Robert 115 Walsh. Thomas 71. 359 Walsh. William 213. 242. 380 Wallner. James 131. 369 Waltner. Sherman 65 Walton. Riachard 71 Walz. Robert 236. 245. 256. 280. 292. 295 Wang. Jane 115. 376 Waned, Judith 71 Ward, Josephine 103 Waring, Duane 223 Warner, Judith 95, 299 Waters, Victoria 351 Watt, Dennis 65, 354, 358 Weaver. Gary 143, 177, 380 Weber, George 65, 288, 292, 294, 354 Weber. Harold 277 Weber. Ronald 103. 143, 218, 380 Weber, Wayne 277 Webster, Dennis 295 Weeks, Patricia 71 Wehde, Ronald 71, 196, 380 Wehrkamp, Larry 150. 151 Weiland. jacquilyn 152. 360 Weisner. Michael 158. 369 Weisz. Robert 55. 71. 242 Welcher. William 71 Wells. Dariyne 149. 373 Wells. Dennis 115 Wells. Lois 115 Wells. Roger 115 Welsh. Gary 71. 307. 359 Wen. Ying Min 375 Wenell. Gary 71. 167. 349. 350. 355. 356 Wentworth, Steven 115 Werth, Carol 71, 155 Wenh, Patricia 155, 245 Westin, Janis 356 Westphalen, Larry 370 Wheeler, Richard 65, 169, 305 Wheeler, Ronald 168 White, Fred 122 Whiting, David 103 Whiting, Stanley 378 Whitted. Vincent 349, 350, 360 Whittemore, Archie 359 Whorley. Thomas 165 Wicdmann. Jerome 55 Wiken. Don 71. 354 Wiken. Douglas 71 Wilcox. Wanda 65. 272 Wilken. Chlea 359 Will. Gary 95 Williams. Edward 71. 159. 300 Williams John 71. 359 Williams Marguerite 154. 359 Williams. Michael Dale 360 Williams. Michael Jay 161 Williams. Nancy 155 Williams. Paul 152 Williams. Ronald 169 Williams. Terrence 65 Willis. John 115 Willoughhy. Harvey W. 147. 159. 300 Wilson. John 109. 307. 313 Wilson. Joyce 65. 157. 271, 290. 299 Wilson, Roger 169 Winckler, Loren 65 Winkler, Fred 161, 305 Winters, Linda Gay 152 Wipf, Louis 108 Wirih, John 158 Wissink, Gerald 103, 370 Witt, Faith 71 Wittier, Vernon 103 Wittrig, William 103, 147. 157. 305 Wolff. Diane 95 Wolff. Steve 65. 153 Wolsky. Charles 305, 370 Wood. John 141. 163. 177 Wood. Joseph 65. 291 Wood. Sharon 153. 356 Wood. Timothy 162. 208 Woodford. Dianna 148. 291, 356, 374 Woodward. Judi 71. 147. 153. 294. 295 Woolery. William 160. 161. 353 Workman. Kathleen 172 Worlcy. Karen 1 15 Wriedt. LaVoy Ernest 65 Wright. Margerie 65 Wubbena. Jon 129 Wuebben. Clair 360 Wyly. James 360 Y Yates. John 188 Young. William 71. 159. 300 Younie. Scott 55. 241 Yuill, John 158.245, 356 Zavoral, Theresa 101, 376 Zea. Jay 169 Zehr. Raymond 360 Zeigler. Garth 122. 224 Zelcnka. Kathryn 71. 157, 293, 359, 361 Zender, Gerald 95 Ziebart, Diana 71, 157, 267. 297 Zimbeck. Robert 156 Zimmerman. Dale 122. 306 Zimmerman. Dean 122, 306 Zimmermann. James 103. 159, 241 Ziter, Michael 245 388 I U, mM,W!l| WAUWOMTH t  % K
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