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Table of Contents I introduction----------------------------------------------------1-15 faculty 16-65 classes 66 127 campus life 128-153 organizations 154-191 greeks 192-201 index 202-209 3
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Foreword WISCONSIN STATE COLLEGE AT EAU CLAIRE It is difficult to know her well. At first glance, one notices her beauty whether she is garbed in green, gold, red, or white. Her buildings show her to be digni fied and proud. But, a second glance requires contemplation. She is fickle. Friendly and kind to those who listen to her and appreciate her. she can be impersonal and cruel to others who ignore her and give nothing in return. She is proud yet humble; composed yet moody. She demands sincere and devoted followers who respect what she teaches, and she has little time for those who do not attempt to know her. To those who befriend her, she is generous. Only ask and she will share her knowledge, fun, and friends for a lifetime. But most of all, she offers the opportunity to build minds and characters and to fujfill hopes and dreams. 2
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A message from the President • • • The Periscope is published lo reflect the life of a college—our college. The editors have used the camera to portray the image that we have created. To associate this image with excellence is our common goal. At a recent college commencement, Adlai Stevenson pointed to the special responsibility of dwellers in a college community in these words: “The privilege—and | enalty—of your education is that over the coming decades you will he the pace setters for political and social thought in your communities. You may not accept this responsibility, but it makes no difference. It is inescapable. For if you decide to set no pace, to forward no new ideas, to dream no dreams, you will still be the pace setters. You will simply have decided that there is to be no pace.” It is our conviction that this campus is a place for pace setting, for the cultivation of new ideas and the germination of dreams. If this be true, the editor and the photographer have only the pleasant task of selection of representative visual images that will truthfully and artfully depict the substance. May you recall life on the campus of your Alma Mater in this spirit. PRESIDENT 4 Mr. W. Peters, Assistant to the President; Mr. W. D. McIntyre, Regent from Eau Claire; and President Haas look over plans for new building construction.
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