University of Wisconsin La Crosse - La Crosse Yearbook (La Crosse, WI)

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Vx J ' , ..j N 4.,:,, 'I .X Fifty years ago, the La Crosse Normal School opened its doors to the class of 1910, earnest Young men and women who desired to further their education and reach higher goals. This fall, the Wisconsin State College at La Crosse. though vaSt1Y different in size and scope, still offers its men and women the wonderful opportunity of preparation for life in a complex world. The La Crosse State story is one of progress and growth. As the campus has spread to care for the ever-increasing enrollment. there has been a continual striving for higher goals. ' with ': X ziflfwe ,L x , , 1,4,gH 'E-' f PM T M ' - x f ' mf' 1. 1 Q , im., a if x I We, as the third generation to feel the La Crosse influence, have brought to the college our hopes and aspirations, our desires for experience and observation in the college World of study, Work, and play. We have sought from it the ability to answer our questions and the will to solve our problems. We have called it home for four years. red and sixty, heralds the beginning of a This year, nineteen hund second fifty years of La Crosse ideals and traditions, growth and progress. This book is at once a record of that year and a tribute to the years preceding. ll We Came to La Crosse in the fall and at once were caught up in the magical atmosphere which college life provides. Some of us Wore the look of the eager fresh- mang others of us had the more sophisticated manner of one who has already explored the campus horizons. We saw again the old landmarks and discovered some new ones. We renewed acquaintanceship with our favorite professors and with classmates last seen in June. We wer ule of the f ran the gar us stood st another ste To son a new way the beginnf - - 'aiiiildaleifxllgig We were swept into the activity-packed sched- ule of the first Week, when the freshmen merrily ran the gamut from tests to teas, and the rest of us stood stoically in line Waiting to register for another step towards the diploma. To some, September meant the beginning of a new Way of lifeg to others, it represented only the beginning of another year of grind. ' ' 5 -7 f177'1,....,... X Q.. fu, ' I 'S' 50 -ffvw x . by , k ,...,.,.,..A- 4 , ff , ,K 1 f A e F 2 ,,,,.xX M 1, 16 ., We rejoiced at the dedication of the Student Union and were honored by the presence of Gov- ernor Gaylord Nelson, members of the Board of State College Regents, and other visiting digni- taries. N. Xa a 1 We W our 3920.0 customed appreciate more clog liniafw :r,',.f1- 1- ,W ...,. i 1 .X We were awed by the size and splendor of our S920,000 building, but soon We became ac- customed to It as our hvmg room on campus and appremated what 1tS presence added m makmg a more closely-kmt college commumty. 1 We watched the Series on T.V., danced in the Coulee Room, calculated our shots at pool or ping- pong, or had a hand of bridge. We stopped to check on job possibilities, held meetings, ate our meals, or just sat and fraternized over coffee. Hon of the We beg fororigi Night 1 announ. as s I WNV Homecoming was ushered in by the hanging of the lantern-traditional Welcome to alumni. We began work on the houses, striving, as ever, for originality. We laughed our Way through Stunt Night and cheered when Jeanne Curran was announced Queen. '. R i Gur faces glowed as We felt the Warmth of the bonfire, and We cheered lustily for our team to win. We returned from the theatre party ex- hausted from the festivities but found our vigor restored for float decorating on Saturday. M: .. ,.,T, . .. 1. K n'7f:.- z-:'.:ffvff:.f 4 ,.---, ,, , ,, , fri 1-gf 5- f'--11-1ar..,Q4,z1y,'gj.352-?,IF:1tif,-ff',Lgi4,f,.A , We vie' -'-' 6 miles and QV rushed T0 alumni, We 'J-' Memorial S226 as our team danced our 1 Fiftieth Amin 4 N ,E g. 5 We viewed the parade, replete with conver- tibles and queens, bands and floats, and then rushed to banquets to renew friendship with alumni. We Went on to the game, where We filled Memorial Stadium with the sound of college spirit as our team trounced Platteville, 34 to Og We danced our Way to the end of Homecoming, Fiftieth Anniversary-style. 1' ':,:, ,z It ning. nt., MZ 1 .7 r n We plunged into our courses which ranged from apparatus to Zoology-Where some of us strove for understanding, some for facts, and some for grades. We listened While instructors shared with us their knowledge, and We took reams of lecture notes. We observed the child in his World, Worked to achieve skills in the physical education areas, and made countless experiments in the labs, all to the end that We might discover for ourselves what man has learned through the ages. ,! aI'ail1S to for facts, l with us observed physical bs, all to 5 learned NV We discovered again the tremendous part the library plays in our collegiate world, and there we perhaps grasped more knowledge than anywhere else on campus. We found it useful as a place of study and as a retreat from the whirring pace of campus life. We appreciated its scope and services, experienced the new checking process, and waited at the end of long lines for needed books. It was there that we caught up on the ever-present required reading lists and there that we entrenched ourselves to battle the discouraging mountain of data we didn't know. vw-,,, N K A 4 K A 1, X A! Q. , V -,FL , Vkzr, f A A , - ,. i ., V - e- 4 ,.,,,.,, S f u ,ii-,, K Dormitory life was to most of us our first experi- ment in cooperative living, and We found ourselves somewhat bewildered by it all. The one room alloted to us was a far cry from our earlier residences, some- how, through the jumble of ashtrays, books, and last vveek's laundry, it became home. We lounged in the r 1 T.V. room, met dates in the lobby, and cooked in the kitchen. l 1 l ,Q-vp Others of us Were married and lived in the units. Still others were off campus, living in private homes or the Cooperative House, Where We found that though new free- doms had been granted, new responsibilities were also added. Wherever We lived, We covered the bare Walls with pictures from home, littered the radiators with coke bottles, and found room somewhere for all the mementos a year at La Crosse provides. ,ii-V, During the year We attended special programs sponsored by the college and various campus organizations. Presidential candidate John Kennedy spoke to us on his pre-presidential primary swing through Wisconsing We heard dramatic tenor Charles O'Neillg We saw the Rod Strong Dance Quartette per- form, and We listened to U. N. Representative Widdington. Wevveighed the arguments of area political leaders when Norman Clapp, George Thompson, and John Bosshard debat- edg We tapped our feet as Doc Evans on the cornet and his Jazz Band gave us a capsule of jazz historyg and We were thrilled by the artistry of cellist Guy Fallot and his accompan- ist, Myriam Pascal. The spring of the year saw the program series brought to a successful close With the presentation of the opera Carmen and the music of guitarist Ramon Hernandez. i i 4 ? ? J E ! E A L W + w ' - 1 - v f'l?flf-f . We took our leisure in many Ways and in many places. It could mean a cup of coffee, a quick nap, or a walk around the campus. It could mean a bun session in the corridor, a bit of turfing in front of Old Main, or a smoke between classes. In fall, Winter or spring, many hours Were spent in the Worthbi pastime of forgetting lectures, labs, and lengthy assignments. I , I t 4 Q In many ck nap, 1 a bull front of winter, worthy lengthy t . I V 1 : ' , . H 'f 'T V --' ' ' ' ' ' -' -- V If ' f - A if:'W7 YYTf:vn1-mr-- ' ' Y .fm '. ' it ,, ff ,'f, 1 I i ......-i .. ... . ., , We reverted to the Dog Patch style of dress and became Sadie Hawkins and escorts for an evening, and later We entered the Thanksgiving Day spirit at the Tom Turkey dance. We Went formal at our fraternity dinner-dances and occasionally dropped in at the Union for a few steps at the regular Friday night get-togethers. We Went home for Christmas with the memories of Gold 'n Glitter still bright from the Christmas formal and returned to dance at Winter Carnival time. 1 1 We found Oursel valr0Ya1ty' When Cf Fiebig and 4 court mend Hagen and Caf01RackC and JoAnI1 -1 .ps ,' p NN 'LTA J Q' A df Q'-' ' --w ,n.. ff ., I., :5 94 V iii? f 2 ' .y'4 '5,,! r ' F 1 V .,, ii 04, ' Nj ,Q 1 if as' We Were swept into preparations for Winter Carnival and found ourselves simultaneously backing a candidate for carni- val royalty, designing a gambling booth, and praying for snow. When Coronation time came, We applauded as Queen Mary Fiebig and King Roger Schlies began their reign, along with court members Lea Wondra and Jake Derezinski, Connie Hagen and Jim J eskewitz, Jeanette Hohfeld and Dave Ritter, Carol Rackow and Gene Payne, Joan Engh and John Desmond, and JoAnn Lawson and Don Huebner. Q ,,,,, 1 Av, ,. 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Ltehded the 5 away ata 'cus animal ganizationg e. although or precious , ' M1.- A- Y ' I 1 Z' X , V.. Y, ,X Q fd-4 We attended plays Where We were caught up in the magic of the theatre by the Thespian efforts of the College Players, Through the g Little Theater assumed the aura of Broadway With such plays uidance of Mrs. Toland and Mr. Frederick, the as The Importance of Being Earnest , The Hairy Ape , A Doll's House , and Teahouse of the August Moon. I , + l-ll ' I to keep mei' of the cr0P- tradeayand ov! Pfide fo put on H SI good OI' lf 1 I n I I l 4 X . 5 K , ' ,Q 11 s by' magic l3YQrs. 'k. the plays EV, HA W f Rushing came, and the Greek groups scrambled to keep their ratings by getting the proverbial cream of the crop. Those of us who pledged soon learned the meaning of Hell Week , actives , and swat trade -and learned it the hard Way. We pocketed our pride for a Week and did our actives' bidding, as the Snack Bar tables formed a fraternity row and We put on a spectacle for the rest of the college. For good or ill, Hell Week had once more come and gone. its A7'x,L7 5 .5 isa Q. V X- ,M6g1 ' - ak ' :fs KKAJ, Q ,- Spring hit the campus, ushering in a multitude of activities. We applauded the efforts of Catalina Club and Orchesis at their shows, attended the St. Patrick's and Mothers, Day teas, scrambled madly for melodious selections for Song Fest and original skits for the Beta Show, and at last danced to the strains of spring prom music. For sc setmany j College, I. days of c the glea 1d that the always 'ing in lauded fchesis tricks madly g Fest Show, ins of For some of us spring brought the realization of a goal set many years before-graduation from the Wisconsin State College, La Crosse. It meant the end of exams, term papers, days of classes, and the beginning of an attempt to apply the gleanings of the past four years. We somehow realized that the influence of our experiences at La Crosse would always be with us. Us Q 'S ff, ffl J 1 , Y , .. -, .. ,XY XA,, l Z El 4 s fin xl ll' N X x 'C ,gg X ':' 5f2: ' fi' fuiayuliiiiv- I N 'Y X X . u wx 2, MM W w M Y fi: xp ' 1 R ORGANIZATIGNS EC1i101'S 0 Nancy Harget Sandra Thies Page 29 i:'P'Tfff'fYff1 f R, . .. L 5 ' ' ' -' ' '.'5f,.h5,'5-3.55511 - -.. 4' - -, i ,Y 'H x , , ,i fx. ,N V ?i l':r73f'?t::.:N 4. My f -M. V N I qvlfxf, f ,Q , M if fa- fs ! 5 9 Q I .9 , , W 3 S Z Q X s s . 4, . j 1 , VI., I, ' ' f ff ' I I ff l f s 7 5 f , if 1, .Wa 5' 4' . 'ff 4, W ffffff Z , -new , ff ff' Agwwww ' A, x qv f .ass V l.. 7 x 1 i ,. 7, X: 1 ' W if F Q . 3.1 Back Row: D. Louret, S. Brewer, D. Steger, D. Hundrieser, M. Wright, M. Blanchard, E. Seopa, G. l-Ieil. Front Row: K. Carter, B. Hulbert, M. Heyworth, J. Rademacher, A. Bremer, J. Kennedy, M. McQu1ety, S. Nesta. Del ta Psi Kappa Delta Psi Kappa is an honorary fraternity for women in physical education. Its purpose is to give physical education majors a broader field of service, to maintain high academic standards for women in the profession, and to provide desirable and effective social and professional contacts and experiences for its mem- bers. Compiling and selling the student directory is one of the fraternity's major annual activities. Officers for the year were president, Mary Mc- i and selling the student directory r H l S i K I Ann Thomas Scholarship winners 5 Quietyg vice-president, Sheila Brewer, secretary, Jo- anne Lawsong and treasurer, Darlene Hundrieser. Ann Thomas was the advisor. Page 30 I. I . .. , , .. Sr . JI ll!- i ...A L. ,........ X. .Xp ' s Back Row: T. Meier, J. Hidde, J. Kohn, J. Salem. Front Row: G. Severson, G. Ritchie, R. Vanderhoof, G. Ammerman. an informal gathering at Mr. Smith's home t - , , M-X Phi Epsilon Kappa Phi Epsilon Kappa is an honorary fraternity for men in Physical Education. It Was organized on the campus in 1927 to promote a professional attitude among its members and to further the aims of the physical education profession. Annually Phi Epsilon Kappa sponsors a Founder's Day Banquet, provides a senior placement booklet, and awards a scholarship key to an outstanding senior man. As a special project this year, the group presented a picture of Hans Reuter to Reuter Hall. Officers for the year were president, James Salem, vice-president, Guy Ritchie, secretary, Garmen Am- merman, treasurer, Steven Schultz, guide, Glen Sever- son, historian-editor, Patrick Cornell, and sergeant-at arms, Thomas Meier. Mr. Miller and Mr. Gershon Were advisors. Page 31 F 1 Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi is now in its thirtieth year as 3 local chapter of the national honor society in education. The organization functions as an encouragement to its members for professional leadership, scholarship, and achievement in education. Regular meeting programs range from professional ...Y . . . heard Mr. Campbell problem solving to social meetings. Included in the yearfs activities were panels by junior and senior members, the annual Founder's Day 1 Banquet, the initiation banquet, and a picnic. Officers for the year were president, Don Huebnerg vice-president, Sharran Philpotg secretary, Mary Fiebigg treasurer, Mary Jo Weingarten, and historian, Sharon Flaten. Mr. Bernard Young Was the advisor. . . . initiation tea gif: gow: Iihilglotiflc' Krieg, M- Blanchard, D- Huebner, D. Jenkins, J. Hidde, G. Ammerman, M. Weingarten, M. Fiebig. Front Elo Lien, - SChQmberg, N. Guzzetta, S. Nesta, J. Rademacher, S. Brewer, S. Helgeson. W' - U 911, K- Wlttllef, J- Hohlfeld, S- Flatefl, D. Heitman, S. Netzer, J. Burnett, K. Donaldson. - fs dsl' T91 Page 32 ' --X, S Q . L..-s 1 va A a . 4 'sh' l . .13 men. M. Fiebii . . . Mrs. Lennon, guest speaker Eta Phi Ipha Raising money for its scholarship fund is the main project of the Eta Phi Alpha, the Letters and Science honorary fraternity, organized in 1952. Book sales and donations form a fund which will provide for a scholar- ship to be awarded each year to the outstanding junior student in Letters and Science. Speaking on their professions or interests, guest speakers help the members to increase their knowledge in various fields of thought. a Christmas party at the Davies' The officers were president, Karla Burow, vice- president, Thomas Thomas, secretary, Sybil Ginskey, treasurer, Joanne Graap. Miss Ahlstrom and Mr. Davies were the advisors. T. Thomas, S. Ginskey, K. Burow, Mr. Davies, H. Grimek, Miss Ahlstrom, J. Graap, J. Quinn. i , . Page 33 .- ' ' V ' ' ' ' ' - - r- 'V ' . . X ,M't'FW fHr:ry1f- ' ' 'H 75-15, . . Mrs. Toland, K. Rose, J. Gibson, G. Larkin, J. Winter, J. Weber, Back ROW? D- A. Donaldson, L. Shurnate. Front ROW: M' preparation Alpha Psi Omega Organized . . . during Freshman Week 1 Page 34 Alpha Psi Omega is a national honorary society for students who excel in dramatic activities. Members are assigned to advise various committees in the pro- duction of the plays. The fraternityis purpose is to interest students in drama and to further their own knowledge in this field. Some of the activities this year have been trips to surrounding towns to see other dramatic produc- l tions and the annual sponsoring of the sale of Horne- corning pompoms. This years officers were president, Don Jacobson, vice-president, Greg Larkin, secretary, Karen Rose and treasurer, John Desmond. Mrs. Toland and Mr Frederick were advisors. 7 consists of tho: to finish their dents who maj for students w A Christm the annual ac' tional program fzega 'ary society io: ties. Members aes in the pm est studentsi .vledge in Thi mare been tri? gmatic produf' sale of Home .u Karen R055 'oland and M5 Back Row: D Reber, E, Lutiger, H Buege M. Johnson C Krie E. Zimmerhakl F. Strehl. ' ' 3 1 ' gr 7 Front Row: M. Halverson, L. Dawes, R. Sauers, A. Drake, B. Coughlin, L. Koch. Drakels Organized in February 1957, Drakels membership consists of those students who are returning to college to finish their educations and also of any other stu- dents Who may be interested. It is primarily designed for students Who have had experience in teaching. A Christmas dinner and a June picnic are among the annual activitiesg meetings are devoted to educa- tional programs and social events. . . . at Mrs. Raith's home a banquet in the Student Union Page 35 jeks Back Row: Row 2: Front Row: l for , RN l 11 C. Bloedel, J . Thomas, L. Thompson, R. Dinger, L. Johnson, K. Smith, G. Banovec, S. Larson, S. Schild, K. Zuhlke, J. Brady, K. Schomberg, C. Nuttelman, L. Nelson. K. Hoel, C. Forde, G. Johnson, S. Hanneman, A. Slette, P. Anderson, M. Opal, J. Valley, J. Soules, M. Nibbelink, C. Isler, K. Messmer. I. Berg, S. Harris, J. Butzman, J. Kraft, E. Nakagawa, S. Wege, M. Durkin, D. Deal, P. Moody, G. Meyer, W, Smith, J. Path, S. Blaney. To act as a social group, stimulating fellowship and cultural and educational interests, and to prepare members for the senior group is the two-fold purpose of J eks, the Junior Elementary Club. In order to carry out its purpose, this professional organization for all freshmen and sophomores enrolled in the Elementary Division planned alternate professional and social meetings. The officers were president, David Schini, vice- president, Lois Ann Brye, secretary, Susan Wege, treasurer, Judy Kraft. Miss Hammes and Miss Heider were the advisors. Back ROW: D- Schini, M- Russell, S. Willard, G. Doyle, D. ziese, E. Ford, B. Barndt, s. Lemke, M. Post, J. Gruber, L. Brye, B. Ottum, R. Schrader, J. Yeskie, J. Schiller, S. Hagerman, Jr. Row 2: S. Kingsley, J. Harget, J. Burkhardt, V. Kamperschroer, M. Potratz, S. Krause, J . Harbecke, E. Thompson, M. Olson, B. Wood, M. Moen, C. Anderson. Front Row: L. Meylor, K. Sandman, P. Downing, D. Olerud, J. Chrisan, B. White, K. Chase, B. Thomas, J. Zabel, C. Glson, C. Knipp, J. Liefke, D. Plank, B. Stanek. A more T91 ciation for Chl at La Crosse in club. OPQH to 2 Division, the gf those students Meetings held to SOCl3l. Annu abanquet, and president, Willi garteng secretai Flumeg public: advisor of the g BackRow: J. P ROWS: Ji Ls RON: s. Front Row: J Page 36 A if o : , P Vl,'x Q 'I Sthild. K. zum, xx. Nibbelg 551 G. Meyept A CEI A more recent organization on campus, the Asso- ciation for Childhood Education International, began at La Crosse in 1957 as an outgrowth of the Elementary Club. Open to all juniors and seniors in the Elementary Division, the group encourages professional growth for those students in preparation for elementary teaching. Meetings, held once a month, range from professional to social. Annual projects are a bake sale, a book sale, a banquet, and a spring picnic. Officers for 1959 were president, William Kvigne, vice-president, Carol Wein- garten, secretary, Esther Rynning, treasurer, Beverly Flume, publications, Sally Christie. Mr. Fish was advisor of the group. . . . annual banquet . and after a banquet Back Row: J. Toynton, D. Huebner, E. Rynning, M. Kleinsmith, C. Fredrickson, C. Weingarten, D. Nesler, J. Curran, S. Phil- pot, M. Sterba, W. Mooney, W. Kvigne. Gpxber. L-BW Row 3: J. Shepherd, B. Flume, S. Christie, J. Speer, M. Severson, M. Weingarten, N. Finses, K. Swetland, D. Jaeger, N. Lehmann, J. Hoeth, S. Sleik, K. Wittlief. E ThompS0fLli Row 2: S. Blumenstein, G. Luebke, M. Kaempfer, S. Halverson, K. Nelsestuen, L. Anderson, S. Flaten, C. Yttri, C. Mur- ' ' rock, L. Lemke, M. Schomberg, S. Helgeson, R. Roth, J. Burnett, K. Rose. . Z,be1 C0150 Front Row: J. Jansky, J. Finucan, E. Froegel, E. Rick, D. Viner, V. Moser, H. Toms, K. Donaldson, B. Collingon, K. Mullen, . G ' ' ' R. Aki, M. Anderson, M. Matsuo, S. Thies. . a , UQ, any . .M My W 'X J ' X in rs Q N A V W 1 H f 3 4 , Xa f W ff 2 sf, 5752? L-.... Page 37 Y' - 'I .f'.'---'H A... 2 I 1 l i I 1 1 i 1 . 5 f S 4. 4 I , 5 ff ' Back Row: R. Payette, R. Pribbenow, B. Ludwig, G. Gehrke, P. Jacobson, . 1 , . 1 , . , . E. Ganschow, J. Desmond, T. Lynch, W. J urgensen, R. Fosse, P. Pfeifer, O. Bersing, D. Wechter, D. Schluter. Row 3: W. Johnson, T. Guenther, T. Mullen, E. Klos, J. Lehman, D. Jenkins, N. Klein, K. Ferries, R. Horswill, J. Henley, B. Sheridan, A. Niedfeldt, E. McMurtrie, B. Schulz, R. Meyer, R. Moe. Row 2: T. Gilbertson, L. LaMere, M. Terpstra, P. Hersil, G. Gilster, V. Scherz, G. Lundgren, D. Heitman, P. Riley, M. Fiebig, T. Jordan, J. Swiecichowski, N. Siekert, S. Johnson, B. Meyer, S. Netzer, K. Sanford, J. Thicke. ' Cl S. Taylor, J. Grotjahn, F. Bunk, J H hlfeld N Harget C Bubon C Fleishauer, N. Alvarez, D. Mc urg, Cook, . o , V. , . , . . J. Shisler, A. Speich, C. Sampson, N. Smith. Front Row: D. J. Brown, A. Donaldson, . . . prize-winning Homecoming float H Confare J Dunlevy J Fadness B Merwin, Secondary Club This marked the first year in its history, since its founding in 1923, that the Secondary Education Club held monthly meetings. The meetings included an annual fall picnic, guest speakers, a French educational film, and the annual spring banquet. Membership is open to anyone enrolled in the Sec- ondary Education Division and interested in personal and professional growth. . . . winter banquet Q. i. i Officers for the year were president, Thomas Guenther, vice-president, Jack Drew, secretary, Dorothy Heitmang and treasurer, Nancy Harget. Mr. Erickson was the advisor. 5 S Z7 ,- 1 . K k Page 38 ,N1 r . 5 f Back BOW: Row 21 Froniflowi I s B. Blenvg Schluter. ll. J. HQIQ5 JF- M. Fiehig I fi .il LQ. Back Row: S. Bowman, S. Spurbeck, M. Blanchard, F. Malizola, B. Noltemeyer, D. Louret, B. Shockey, J. Curran, L. Craig, J. Schroeder, J. Vesper, J. Kennedy, E. Poth, J. Riegel. Row 2: J. Doty, D. Reinders., T. Warner, R. Rozelle, J. Malloy, W. Kvigne, G. Mathes, C. Bradley, T. Witzke, L. Stadler, R. Weiland, R. Burllng, D. Prust. Front Row: Mr. Steuck, K. Briscoe, K. Wittleif, M. Kerner, J. Wood, B. Nichols, K. Donaldson, S. Dunnum, D. Olson, C. Peachey, S. Knutson, K. Nelsestuen, S. Ginskey, Mr. Strand. . . . committee chairmen . . . Music Committee meets with Mr. Strand Student Umon COITl1Tl1ffG6S Along with the opening of the new Student Union came the appointment of Union Board Committees. These committees were organized in May of 1959 to aid the Union Board of Directors in the administra- tion of activities. The first committees were set up from active stu- dent groups working in various areas and from such departments as music, recreation, art, audio-visual, English, and physical education. The committees and their officers included the fol- lowing: Operation and Procedure-chairman, Kay Donaldson, vice-chairman, Pat Sheahan, secretary, Diane Louret. Forum-chairman, Richard Collins, vice-chairman, Judith Gauerke, secretary, Karen Nel- sestuen. Public Relations-chairmen, Jeanne Curran and Marcia Kerner, vice-chairman, William Cree, sec- retary, Gloria Wing. Music-chairman, Terry Witzke, vice-chairman, Sybil Ginskey, secretary, Sharon Dun- num. Dance-chairman, Jacqueline Kennedy, vice- chairman, Leroy Stadler, secretary, Judy Weber. Food -chairman, Lois Craig, vice-chairman, Bill Meiser, secretary, Darlene Hundreiser. Arts and Crafts-chair- man, Barbara Nichols, vice-chairman, Dave Reinders, secretary, Joanne Pierce. Games-chairman, Terry Warner, vice-chairman, Dick Ritger, secretary, Bar- bara Noltmeyer. Advisors for the committees were Mr. Strand, Mr. Steuck, and recreation field workers. Page 39 , V 'vT!IB'r17vypgQ1g.,- ,ah . La Crosse Christian Fellowship One of the more recently organized church groups on campus is the La Crosse Christian Fellowship which stimulates in its members an interest in missions around . . . a greater knowledge the world. v Bible studies and discussions comprise the major part of their meetings. Tape recorded messages of im- portance were also used to increase knowledge and interest. Officers for the year were president, Ken Cetton, and Vice-president, Elaine Seopa. Mr. Hirsch was the advisor. . . . stimulated interest by discussion Back Row: Mr. Hirsch, K. Cetton, D. Colby, B. Fellows, J. Ashworth, R. Hendrickson. Front Row: D. Wolf, L. Hendrikson, A. Slette, E. Seopa, L. Knutson, 1 W, r 4 vi' If .ii f 'e . tl' Dv, , f' ...f, ' is .541-': .4 Q. I. ! l ' 'aihiq' ' 4 K . gifs, jf nk ' ,:'! 'a ill ' 1. 1 .Nl 4--Y I 1 Back Row: J , B PWM Row: J . B Page 40 1 . . . mid-year gathering S . . . at Camp Decorah UC CF The United Student Fellowship, consisting of Con- gregational Evangelical and Reformed, and Presby- terian students, joined with the Evangelical United Brethren and Disciple's Fellowship to form the United Campus Christian Fellowship. The regular bi-monthly meetings include a short worship service and program, special meetings and state conferences are held during the year. Informal gatherings at the homes of faculty members, fall and winter outings at Camp Decorah, and the special Christmas communion service were in- cluded in the projects for this year. Sponsors went to Camp Decorah for a regional camping study. Richard Wechter, Ralph Meyer, Dean Conard, and Joanne Law- son served as officers for the year. Mr. Wimberly was the advisor. Back Row: J. Nimocks, N. Kovar, D. Rostal, D. Wechter, G. Banovec, G. Hovind, B. Platt, R. Myers, S. Scharer, J. Lawrence, B. Hare. Front Row: J. Blegen, J. Oviatt, B. Hulbert, J . Burkhardt, D. Heitman, T. Warner, D. Louret, R. Zurn, K. Carlisle, D. Smith, B. McBain, D. Syverson. Page 41 , J wav ' - ,fre l -L fu , if 'A, ,QM f . f M , 2 'K i xi 4 X .' gs was I - 'Ss rkos, G. Luhman. Back Row: Mr. Frothingham, D. Hill, S. Kestly, D. Kennedy, J. Davis, E. Gansen, A. Weaver, J. Ma ' d C. Slomka, N. Boyd, S. Spurbeck, A. Zalabsky, J. Markos. Front Row: R. Markos, B. Walther, M. McQu1ety, D. Skenan ore, . . in church at Father Trueman's ke, 1 Page 42 S Canterbury Club 1 Planning this year to become a charter member on 1 a national level, the Canterbury Club is in its fourth year on the La Crosse campus. The Canterbury Club, for students who attend or are interested in the Episco- pal Church, meets twice a month, and is active in the Winter Carnival, Song Fest, and Beta Variety Show. Its purpose is to provide a better understanding of Christian fellowship and a total acceptance of the church and God. The officers were president, Darrell Hillg secretary-treasurer, Edward Ganseng correspond- ing secretary, Avis Weaver, committee representative, Mary McQuiety. Mr. Frothingham was the advisor. Back Row! 2 Row 2: Q F1-0ntR0w2f To prom member gail God is the g zation for S1 in 1948, the discussion. The offi president, Q treasurer, J MPS- Miller in ., K x -t 1 x 1 uw, 4 5 1 1. Markus. lb member on its fourth Jury Club, ihe Episco- tive in the .ety Show. tanding of LCG of the nf, Darrell orresp0Ud' esentativffr advisor- X Back Row: N. Siekert, R. Mehlberg, M. Wright, J. Yandry, A. Niedfeldt, J. Huhn, F. Miller, B. Schulz, C. Berndt, C. Maves, R. Steinhorst, L. Staude. Row 2: K. Schornberg, C. Schnell, S. Waughtal, J. Roessel, L. Meylor, S. Wege, L. Leitzke, K. Chase, S. Kuenzi, M. Wrucke, A. Speich. Front Row: S. Reim, S. Krynik, F. Engel, R. Guist, D. Plank, C. Koser, D. Speich, G. Doyle, J. Path. Gamma Delta To promote Christian fellowship and to have each member gain a better understanding of the Word of God is the goal of Gamma Delta, the religious organi- zation for Synodical Conference Lutherans. Organized in 1948, the group centers each meeting around Bible discussion. The officers included president, Fred Miller, vice- president, James Huhn, secretary, Sandra Kuenzig treasurer, Jean Yandry. Miss Pollack and Pastor and Mrs. Miller Were the advisors. . . . a skating party a better understanding Page J X .6 f t JW fe ' ,gg Back Row: Row 2: Front Row: Back Row: Row 2: Front Bow: K I 2 Fl . 41 ft as S' nk is ., ,J f A ! S. rx. s V Page 44 x N! JN . E E. Ford, R. Skildum, D. Schini, D. Marin, T. Mullen, R. Hendrickson, T. Gilbertson, R. Vanderhoof, P. Wildt, J. Leubner. . Slette, J. Helgeson, K. Hibbard, P. Kastenschmidt, K. Hoel, Mrs. Dahler, C. Forde, G. Anderson, K. Kjome, i A J. Rogstad, D. Ziese, J. Stoltenberg. S . Helgeson, V. Kamperschroer, J. Wagner, R. Indrebo, D. Olerud, J. Grotjahn, C. Olson, I. Berg, B. Thompson, C. Sampson, C. Anderson. Lutheran Students Association Included in the program of LSA during the year Was a special series on courtship and marriage. The topics were treated from four viewpoints-those of a pastor, a doctor, a sociologist, and a judge. Other meetings and events included Bible studies, various guest speakers, a regional retreat at Luther- haven, and a concert given by the Eau Claire LSA choir. Officers Were president, Karen Mullen, vice- president, Terry Gilbertson, secretary, Lois Hendrick- son, and treasurer, Ronald Skildum. Faculty advisors are Mr. and Mrs. Dahler and Mr. and Mrs. Breslin. J. Gruber, S. Skildum, D. Miller, D. Felland, R. Pribbenow, C. Dahler, J. Simonson, J . Fadness, F. Rudrud, C Bloedel, L. Thompson. S. Lemke, C. Yttri, N. Harget, K. Swetland, D. Jaeger, M. Kleinsmith, G. Johnson, S. Hanneman, S. Flaten, C Hanneman, C. Cate. J. Harget, N. Baumgarten, C. Sussek, A. Mielke, B. Radtke, D. Chapman, S. Thies, K. Mullen, J. Stockers, S. ' Mikelson, L. Hendrikson. Back ROW: Row 21 Front Row! eg Back Row: T, 1. M.- Row 3: Row 2: D' Front Row: R, 5.5 wiidt, ljome, ipson, ud, C. Len, C- ers, S- Back Row: Row 3: Row 2: E' MCMU1'tfi9y J- H0Ck9I'S, C- Stusek, P. Janowski, B. Pliska, J. Dunlevy, R. Trautsch, J. Grunwald, J. Vollmar, J. Frey, R. Strittmater, J. Waldman, J. Jansen, W. Mooney. J- Swiecichowski, J- Hafkiflsg K- M-'ihefy E- NGZki, S. Romanski, P. Treder, L. Luebke, J. Pierce, P. Prodger, P. Korsan, P. Lesperance, D. Miller, C. Mertes. L- Browski, L- Kennedy, F- Lang, J. Quirk, S. Klingler, M. van Duser, M. Lochner, C. Allen, s. waiters, C. Bubon, K. Grube, J. Kohlbeck, K. Sanford. Front Row:C Sukowatey P Hersil D Olson J Brad B Hartun B Back Row: Row 3: Row 2: Front Row: - ,- ,- ,. ,. ,J. 'd,P.D',. . . Giesegh, N. Alvarez, J. Shumaker. y g arwm Owmng M Soukup' J Mullen' M Newman Club A part of the national organization founded in 1890, the Newman Club for Roman Catholic students meets each Sunday, members fulfill spiritual, educa- tional, and social needs. Annual activities and projects include conferences, lectures, pancake breakfasts, tag days, broom sales, and a car-wash. Members also hold discussions and attend national conventions of the club. Officers were president, Robert Pliska, first vice- president, Peter Flock, president's assistant, Erwin Ganschowg second vice-president, Edward Stengerg secretary, Donna Merwin, and treasurer, Cletus Flem- ing. Faculty advisors were Mr. Peters and Miss Schuh. T. Hesiak, D. Puent, B. Campana, J. Thicke, E. Klos, J. Sciborski, M. Hafner, B. Ludwig, P. Pfeifer, D. Hussey, M. Post, J. Doty, B. Merwin, J. Desmond, T. Lynch, E. Ganschow, R. Ruf, P. Riley, J. Sprosty, R. Payette, D. Reinders. P. Janowski, R. Carl, T. Grey, K. Ferstl, K. Hanrahan, C. Weingarten, J. Curran, J. Van Haren, M. Weingarten, D. Hall, R. Dinger, N. Smith, J. Fitz Simmons, P. Riley, J. Knoeck, L. Klister, J. Shie, D. Pitsch, E. Stenger. S. Brewer, A. Brandvold, M. Janc, R. Schulstrom, M. Ulrich, J. Schmitz, M. Godfrey, K. Messmer, J. Hohlfeld, J. Weber, J. Winkelman, P. Dodge, R. Hockers, N. Holmes, K. Brosel, F. Kohlbeck, B. Gilster, M. Kronforst. R. Miller, M. Zwaga, R. Treml, J. Hutchison, F. Bunk, E. Rick, J. Finucan, R. Leary, P. Moody, A. Groessel, A. Vita, J. Jacoby, P. Wopat, C. Knipp, M. Durkin, D. Maly, J. Chrisan, B. Stanek. Page 45 'Yrs' Back Row: J. Kim, W. Rawhouser, Rinehart, R. Meyer, R. Rutter, R. Wilson, D. Hawley, A. Minshall, P. Keeney, G. Kuntz, J. Morrow, R. Weitzel. Row 2: F. LaMere, J. Speer, C. Isler, G. Lundgrin, N. Lehmann, K. Carter, S. Block, P. Anderson, C. Fredrickson, M. i Terpstra, Y. Macak, B. Bollom, S. Raymond, R. Roth, L. LaMere. C t C Hefty J Hammett P Perkins, S. Kingsley, B. Nichols, A. Gansel, S. Front Row: J. Varo, B. Freeman, Mrs. ar er, . , . ., . Horsfall, J. Hardaker, L. Jarchow, S. Blaney, S. Schunmg. . . . the fall church breakfast Q Wesley Foundation 5 Methodist students of La Crosse State College have i 1 had a fellowship group at Wesley Methodist Church and other La Crosse Methodist churches throughout the life of the college. The group became the Wesley Foundation in the fall of 1946. Meetings were held i weekly with group discussions or a speaker, followed A i by a worship service. Homecoming activities, spring and fall conferences, the Song Fest, and the spring re- ,mv I treat were the projects for this year. Officers were u I D . . . weekly meetings with group discussions president, Sherry Block, vice-president, Ronald Wil- song treasurer, Nancy Lehmann, secretary, Barbara Nichols, and publisher, Francile LaMere. Miss Abel, Miss Carter, and Mr. Knilans were the advisors. 1 r F Page 46 I vw, hh 'N ,...4..,....n -I r I .A llx Y, G. H, M. 91, S. Y t V. Moser, F. Harbold, H. Toms, L. Lewis, E. Seopa, D. Hemauer, M. Hess. first place during Homecoming . . . after a meeting Judson Club Providing a fellowship for Baptist students, the Judson Club has been sponsored by the First Baptist Church since 1956 and is affiliated with the Baptist Student Movement. Annual projects include a fall hike to Grandad Bluff and picnic held in the spring. This year Judson Club entered the Winning float in the Homecoming Parade. The meetings are varied and have included speakers, films and filmstrips, dis- cussions, and seasonal parties. The officers Were president, Helen Toms, vice- president, Vivian Moser. Mrs. F.. M. Nonstad and Rev. Floyd Harbold Were the advisors. Page 47 5,-.x-g.-1.6, Alpha Phi Umega A local chapter of the national fraternity of former Boy Scouts, Alpha Phi Omega is dedicated to service to the college and the community. These services are rendered Without charge and on members' ovvn time and expense. Annual projects include the Freshman Stag Smok- er, the Community Chest Drive, bloodmobile, monitor- ing, ushering, and clean up of Decorah Boy Scout Camp. Scout instructors were also provided for Camp Decorah. Officers were president, David Gammon, vice- president, Ron Fosse, secretary, Darrel Jackson, and treasurer, David Stoffel. Mr. Dahler, Mr. Uber, Mr. Fish, Mr. Davies, and Mr. Gunning were faculty advisors. . . . free notebook fillers Freshman Stag Smoker Back Row: Mr. Davies, Mr. Dahler, B. Konecke, T. Pedersen, R. Fosse, D. Stoffel, Mr. Ingli, Mr. Uber. Row 2: E. Knutson, C. Bruggink, R. Mehlberg, R. Wechter, J. Jackson, W. Schoen, D. Gammon, J. Henley. Front Row: L. Shumate, W. Rawhouser, C. Wolfe, G. Holte, R. Cook, R. Richards. Page 48 wx- ,..-..--f ,,. Bi.. W hiv. L.. . i Back Row: Row 3: Row 2: Front Row it I 1' V I fa , . . . annual banquet . . . ushered at concerts and plays Women 's Service Organiza tion With its various services to the college and the community, the Womenis Service Organization offers a development of friendship and leadership in the stu- dent body and faculty. The WSO offers its services as proctors for exams and as ushers for campus events and publishes a news bulletin each week. A luncheon is served for mothers on Dad's Day. Hen parties are sponsored, and a calendar of events is sent to upper- classmen as part of the WSO's annual activities. Officers were president, Carol Rackowg vice- president, Sheila Brewer, secretary, Mary Kronforst, treasurer, Judy Weyhmillerg and historian, Clara Yttri. Miss Schuh and Miss Thomas were advisors. ae eai- ff Back Row: M. Severson, J. Speer, N. Finses, J. Gauerke, D. Louret, T. Jordan, S. Brewer, B. Noltemeyer, M. Kronforst, J. Helquist, K. Carlisle, R. Schrader. Row 3: J. Weyhmiller C. Yttri, D. J aeger, C. Wolfgram, S. Bruckner, B. Hartung, J. Muehlberg, C. Rackow, P. Treder, L. L. Luebke, G. Doyle. . . Row Z: M. Sterba, J. Barwind, M. Kerner, D. Hall, B. Dupuis, J. Lentz, M. Duff, A- W9aVe1', S- KGSUY- , Front Row: M. Rhinesmith, A. Donaldson, K. Chase, K. Donaldson, S. Mikelson, J. Hutchison, R. Aki, J. Rademacher, J. Ken- RIQ5' nedy, B. McBain. J Page 49 VS-Qs Back Row: B. Meiser, B. Pliska, D. Umnus, B. Knilans, J. Doty, D. Reinders, D. Healy. Row 2: J. Hidde, T. Gauerke, J. Gauerke, R. Thompson, J. Curran, E. Noltner, D. Hussey. Front Row: D. Olson, J. Weber, N. Finses, C. Hagen, J. Lentz, M. Fiebig, J. Hutchison. coordinate varied interests TY? ,Y-in Nfl .. . . . lend a helping hand Page 50 Campus Con frols Council An opportunity and a means for self-expression and self-government that is of, by, and for the college at large is provided by the Campus Controls Council. It serves to coordinate the varied interests of the college through the cooperation of the administration, faculty, and the students. Since 1911, such an organization has carried out the Homecoming activities, Freshman Week, Dad's Day, spring prom, and numerous mixers.', All registered students carrying a minimum of twelve credits per semester are eligible for election to the CCC. Campus Controls Council officers were president, David Hussey, vice-president, Keith Briscoe, secretary, Jeanne Curran, treasurer, Nita Finses. Miss Cartwright: Mr. Graff, and Mr. Gunning were the advisors. Back ROW: J' E Frontflowi J' Assoc Associated erning body of ond year that 5 State College: ernment Assoc All collegi activities are ff0m each div OHS of th is the mainte Which provvid AWS also pub for College W, I OfflCG1'5 1 We-presides SCl1ild? Miss Kabel, ireas .',m..l' '-ll' xg, i 'ols -xpression ai: the college e' ls Council. l' of the college ation. faculll' ganization hi ghman Week mixers All im of twellf ieCIiOH to ere pfesideh oe: secretfii' .wr 55 Cartwflgr .viS0fS- .I we .M .X Mwvs QW Back Row: J. Wood, I. Hoonsbeen, J. Vesper, J. Curran, J. Harbecke, Front Row: J. Quinn, B. Barndt, D. Louret, S. Schild, S. Helgeson. Associated Women Students Associated Women Students is the vvomenis gov- erning body on the campus. This year marks the sec- ond year that such a group has been active at La Crosse State Collegeg its predecessor was Women's Self Gov- ernment Association. All college Women belong to this organization. Its activities are directed by a board of representatives from each division. One of the most important functions of this group is the maintenance of the Big-Little Sister program which provides social activities for all Women. The AWS also publishes a handbook containing information for college Women. Officers for the year were president, Diane Louretg vice-president, Jeanne Currang secretary, Sandra Schildg treasurer, Sharon Baenen. Miss Cartwright, Miss Kabel, and Miss Betty Baird were advisors. f 3. M, 4 J. Van Haren, J. Weyhmiller. . . . and leaving for Milwaukee-Downer sway ' 32 . . . the annual spring banquet Page . . . Housemothers' Tea . . . general meeting on the Mezzanine Back Row: J. Winter-Armstrong House, T. Jordan-Elli H J Gauerke-Blaschke House Gayle And S Ousei S- Brewer-Minor House J Swiecichowski-Wood H0 House Presidents This organization is composed of the presidents of vvomen's houses on the campus. Their job is to enforce AWS rules at each house and to recognize and solve various problems which arise. It is found that most houses have similar problemsg through discussion, satis- factory solutions may be reached. Each year the house presidents sponsor a tea for members and their respective house mothers. This event helps the house mothers to become better ac- quainted vvith the functioning of the organization. Officers for the year were president, Sheila Brew- er, and secretary, Sharon Foote. Miss Cartwright was the advisor. Sooia. SJ ere EMIS 3114011 . trimmer if 1 4 , Ilpromotes 2 L ions FUD M525 Carnival- 5055 I C: resented OD if C5 Chairmw 5-Y xiceschairmam. :J altong Ueasurer. 3 head faculty asv BiCkRow: T. JK Fmlltnowz K E ' 435. 1 USS, i hfgigd use, H fg- r if Ig A S1 Spurbeck-Geiwitz House., erson-Wilder Hall, D. Heitman-YWCA, 'Wolfgram-Anderson H0 Row 2: G. L bke-D H nqettflguchda eipcpgse, olgseSIlEIdnZc1g11uLn13gh1egE1Ig1aL1HHouse, E. Elfnel--Hahn House, J. Moede-Vaaler House, J. Ham- D. Jaeger-Halverson House. Ouser D- Skenandore-Leider HOUSE, N- Smith-Cloutef House' F1-otR :S.Fot-V lH ,J, ' - - n ow -Radokee Hoocgsi, S0321 bathiizgagtkoiigiacgdlgtegge liirose-Skaff House, M. Twining-Wilson House, B. Thornbu. Page 52 ' ' rem1'G1'egEQ House, J. Burnett-Spangler House. ents DI'ESldQm5i J is t0 9Hf0It iize and Sol, md that mpg scussion, sati iisor a teal mothers. 'Il ime better ez ganization. 1. Sheila Bret fartwright vs- Sooial Committee Sponsoring social activities and underwriting many all-college events for other organizations, the Social Committee is an important organization on campus. It promotes a Wide variety of projects including var- ious Fun Nights, the Sadie Hawkins Dance, the Winter Carnival, Song Fest, and the Freshman Reception. As an additional activity this year, it planned the 50th Anniversary Dance. Each campus organization is rep- resented on the committee. Chairman for the year was Jacqueline Kennedy, vice-chairman, Sondra Knutson, secretary, Kay Don- aldson, treasurer, Keith Briscoe. Mr. Lindner was the head faculty advisor. ' 'WNW Winter Carnival rules ,Qs . Q 'Sam'w::..M p . . and balloting Back Row: T. Jordan, S. Sleik, J. Schroeder, B. Meiser, D. Reinders, J. Shepherd, J. Hammett, S. Knutson. Front Row: K. Donaldson, C. Miller, N. Finses, B. Noltemeyer, M. McQuiety, J. Kennedy. in 'Iliino--.. 7 i N332 I Wo0d i y X W ,MO X Vw ...Z Page 53 ' M Leinwander Backnowg Dix Back Row: R. Moe, J. Doty, R- Pflsterv ' ' . - . ' . T - D. P Front Row: J. Hoeth, J. Wood, D- Hufldlelseff C' Peachy, G Wlng , BOW 2' CU. In te1'-So1'o1'ity- Fraternity Council The Inter-Sorority Council was organized in 1953, and two years later its counterpart, the Inter-Fraternity Council, was formed. These boards consist of repre- sentatives from each sorority and fraternity on cam- pus. The groups, Working together or individually, plan the activities of the social Greek letter societies and establish rules for pledging. Gold 'n Glitterl' was the theme of the annual winter formal sponsored by the Inter-Sorority council. A new scholarship was also established to go to the Sorority Girl of the Year. Gfficers for the groups were presidents, Darlene Hundreiser and Rodger Moe, vice-presidents, Judy Wood and Mel Leinvvander, secretaries, Janice Hoeth and Ed Cree, treasurer, Gloria Wing, and historian, Charlene Peachey. Mrs. Stokke and Mr. Gilkey were the advisors. Page 54 . . . plans for Gold 'n Glitter . . . activities and rules Frontflowz 1 :C... 'Ml J, Back Row: D. Wheeler, K0hI1, B- Pliska, R- Thelen, D. Bruss, D. Umnus, R. Kroeber, R. Larsen, F. Lehrke J. Fadness D. Kiedrowski. ' ' Row 2: D. Pingston, D. Trickel, F. Kyes, D. Reinder , L. Z ' , D, Ch ' t B Schroeder, B.Kud1aS, M. Leinwanderu S anin ris ensen, B. arlow, B. Mason, J. Murach, D. MPJTN Front Row: W. Mooney, L. Hutton, D. Huebner, J. Jonuska, T. Milfred, C. Bruggink, T. Gauerke, W. McMahon, J. Christen- sen, T. Heslak, M. Hennessy, J. Dereszynski. Phi Sigma Epsilon Becoming a colony of the national Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity, the former Alpha Delta Theta social fraternity adopted its new name. The largest fraternity on campus, Phi Sigma Epsi- lon sponsors an annual Ugly Man contest at Homecom- ing and a Tom Turkey dance. The club sold decals, bumper strips, and La Crosse State stationary. T A special event this year was the Playboy Party, ' ' ' and Sold tickets during pledge Week a formal dinner dance held in February. 1.........-W--7-ff R For two succeeding years, this fraternity Won hon- ors in the Beta Variety Show. Officers for the year were president, Thomas Gauerkeg vice-president, Robert Thelen, secretary, Rolf Kroeberg and treasurer, David Reinders. Mr. Culver Was the advisor. JM If X X, f RQXN X 4,5 I . , Playboy Party P 55 age Beta Szgma C111 Founded in 1934, the Beta Sigma Chi fraternity was the first social fraternity on the La Crosse campus. The D. O. Coate scholarship was established in honor of the first advisor, the late Mr. D. O. Coate. To this fund are added the proceeds of the annual variety show sponsored by the Betas. Co-sponsoring a Duke Ellington concert and dance, the Betas set up a memorial fund in honor of Thomas Morgan, their 1958 . f president. The fraternity's other activities throughout the year include the Homecoming breakfast, the annual Christmas Ham-Duck-Chicken raffle, and a formal dinner dance. Officers for the first semester were president, Thomas Guenther, vice-president, Jake J enseng secre- tary, Larry Brennegang and treasurer, Pat Cornell. Mr. Wulling was their advisor. Back Row: L. Brenengen, R. Roloff, T. Guenther, J. Jenson, J. Warczak G. Plunkett Front Row: R. Liegel, R. Truog, J. Hidde, T. Vail, R. Pfister, J. Kim. , n Page 56 . . . Twenty-fifth anniversary Beta Beatniks if .JN yi. . I +1 . . 'lv .Nw ,, , ...r n if 1 , 5 5 ,. ., 1 5 'M '- J .- il X-va .. 'U' , I, 4 BackRow: G, P10111 How: R, F. , X . . . became Sigma Tau Gamma . . . decorations for the Valentine Dance Sigma Tau Gamma Becoming affiliated with a national fraternity was the highlight of the year for Sigma Tau Gamma, for- merly the Lambda Tau Gamma fraternity. The frater- nity sponsors the Scholastic Plaque, given to the fra- ternity achieving the highest average for the year, and distributes the Heart Fund containers as a service to the community. The purpose of this group is to sup- port the college in its undertakings. One of the Ways of doing this is through participation in Homecoming activities, the Song Fest, and the Beta Variety Show. In February, the Sig Taus sponsored an all-college Valentine Sweetheart dance. Gfficers were president, Robert Schulz, vice- president, Robert Thompson, secretary, Rodger Moe, treasurer, Russell Holte, historian and chaplain, Charles Anderson, and sergeant-at-arms, Paul Pfeifer. Mr. Rowe, Mr. Lindner and Mr. Rasmusen Were the advisors. Back Row: G. Suchla, P. Sheafor, P. Jacobson, P. Pfeifer, C. Welda, R. Meyer, C- Anderson- Front Row: R. Moe, R. Holte, B. Schulz, R. Brandt, L. Shumate. Page 57 Back Row: Row Z: Front Row: P D R . Thompson, H. Stoebe. Flock L. Martin J. Doty, J. Becker, D. Rouches, J. Thomsen, M. Fleck, G. Moerschel, B. Meiser, L. Denamur, Jfs 1 1 G. B '1' g, T. Fischer. , , . Cirihlam R.rP1aicIker, R. VerVelde, J. Nockels, L. Attoe, G. O'Hearn, M. Bubon, G. Parker, R. Connor, J . Killian, L. Leu, J. Blushkofski, E. Stenger, G. Deckert, E. Noltner, R. Krysiak, R. Hujik, R. Schlies, E- VOSS, D- DGCOHO- . . . song fest practice Page 58 a presentation to the Student Union Phi Kappa Epsilon Phi Kappa Epsilon is one of the largest and most active social fraternities on the La Crosse campus. It was first organized on April 9, 1935. Among the many annual activities, Kappas in- clude a Homecoming alumni party, a dinner dance and the popular football raffle. They also give an Out- standing Freshman AWard to the highest ranking freshman man. This year, selling Homecoming pins was their special project. Officers were president, James Becker, vice- president, Dan Rouchesg secretary, William Meiserg and treasurer, James Killian. Mr. Gautsch was their advisor. i D l J, it 1 Back ROW: r . - . 1 D L How 2- G . FrontR0W1G' HC Sign Sponsoring se. caiionai interest is Phi social frazerni: programs and deb: leaders. Simi Z5 iiioiastic award p AE The highest gr. Amid'5'f'6I re oaiemify each yea Officers for 3 i meson: vicapr, l .- R. im-i0rs. LLJIL .........- Wi.,.k K x. . ,X K . X K. 1 l Q xiii -- Denamuf? T- J. Killian, D- DeCono. Q :1Ion fest and most Le campus. It . Kappas ii- ier dance ani give an Oul- jhest rankilli ecomiflg Pm Becker: Ylff fn 3l9lSefiaL: th Was tha Back Row: J. Desmond, B. Merwin, D. Stoffel, D. Pedersen, P. Walters, R. Johnson, A. Bloyer, B. Ludwig, T. Pederson, E. Cree. Row 2: G. Drecktrah, R. Fosse, T. Lynch, J. Teal, R. Garfield, J. Thicke, P. Wildt, T. Gilbertson, D. Jenkins, J. Redeker. Front Row: G. Holte, K. Arneson, R. Richards, K. Schmidt, K. Ferries, K. Johnson, W. Schoen, J. Dopp. Sigma Zeta Phi Sponsoring seminars on topics of cultural and edu- cational interest is one of the activities of Sigma Zeta Phi social fraternity. These include such events as jazz programs and debates between local and area political leaders. Sigma Zeta Phi was also the winner of the scholastic award plaque in 1959, as the fraternity hav- ing the highest grade point average. A mid-year recognition program is given by the fraternity each year for students graduating in January. Officers for the year were president, Kenneth Arnesong vice-president, Dave J enkinsg secretary, Tom Bina, treasurer, Arnold Bloyerg chaplain, Greg Larkin, sergeant-at-arms, Walter Schoen, and historian, Gene Drecktrah. Mr. Wimberly and Mr. Thoresen were the advisors. a mid-year recognition program planned eff' F E i r n 1 i 5 I pi jl W4 i i 1 i 'i I . debates between area political leaders i Page 59 gli:-' A sponsored the Mother's Day Tea . . . sweatshirts for members Lam bdaf Sigma Chi Since its organization in 1935, Lambda Sigma Chi has established many annual activities, including the compilation and selling of the school calendar. The Rena Angell scholarship, annually given to a junior, honors the sorority's first advisor. Lambda also spon- sor the Mother's Day Tea and a dinner dance. The sorority has Won first place in the Song Fest in each of the last three years. Officers were president, Karen Mullen, vice- president, Nancy Hargetg secretary, Ruth Westbrookg treasurer, Letty Anderson. Mrs. Orr and Miss Pirner were the advisors. Page 60 A I 2 .last F Baflk ROW! ?3ctI-fiaegef, H- T0mS, M. WGiI'1EHT'CGf1, J. Appleman, J. Rogstad, E. Elfner, L. Anderson, S. Nicol, N. Harget, C. ROW 22 Clffeiiigglgi B- GIGUG, M. Soukup, K. Donaldson, S. Block, J. Hohlfeld, S. Ginskey, S. Johnson, S. Netzer, S. Front Row:S.. Sleik, S. Dunnum, M. Schomberg, S. Thi B, W Mlkelsonl GS, Hlthef, J- BTOWII, K. Mullen, C. Capper, R. Westbrook, S. X AIP Alpha Phi Pi md oldest S ted in 1910. it ha: 01'O!'il: Among their 2 if Fest, the Variety' i rival festivities. 'l 31, Patricks D35' ' Homecoming bane Officers WGN president. Sondra ten, and treasurer lnnetf were the I i i. Back Row: G F How 2: Plant Row hi Alpha Phi Pi la Sigma oi including The alendar. qi. I to 3 lllllior. Ida also spgp. or dance. Fest in eachoi Mllllellg Xing th Westbrook id Miss Pima Alpha Phi Pi has the distinction of being the sec- ond oldest sorority on the La Crosse campus. Organ- ized in 1910, it has been an active group ever since. Among their activities, Alphas participate in Song Fest, the Variety Show, Homecoming and Winter Car- nival festivities. The sorority also sponsors the annual St. Patrick's Day Tea, and this year held a special Homecoming banquet for alumni and present members. Officers were president, Sharran Philpotg vice- president, Sondra Knutson, secretary, Carol Weingar- ten, and treasurer, Susan Nesta. Miss Carter and Mrs. Annett were the advisors. . . . provided Hawaiian atmosphere for prospective pledges . . . participated in tug of War during Winter Carnival . 1 1 3 1 ri 1 f , l 6 ' s L . A E . - A If t 7 C. W ' t n, J, Shepherd, J. Curran, 'Z Hafgetc Back Row: G. Heil, C. Hagen? K. Wittlief, E- Poth, N- FIHSGS, S' Phllpot' M U er S emgar e 1. L- C Row 2. I-Emson,fL. Cgragimprich G Luebke A Goelzer J. Rademacher, R. Hockers, K. Ruegg, J. Lentz, S. Scharer, yy ' . aemp er, . , - 1 ' ' 5. we J. G1 , s. K t n, c. Memes. . , N t , G. W' , D. ivriier, A. 1. is Front Row: M. Tssiiiiing, Cflussfkowatey, M. Zwaga, D. Olson, S. Carlin, E. Schumacher, S es a ing 1 Westbfoo Weaver, M Leren, M. Tracy- R. ' Page 61 f l X Row: K4 Nels, Back Row: M. Terpstra, E. Seopa, J. Hoeth, J. Leubner, K. Lapham, M. Severson, Back L, Tens. M. V 2. Rhiti Front Row: E. Rick, N. Alvarez, P. Waldenberger, D. Syverson, E. Froegel, F. Bunk. T ROW - J, Oviag i Frontliow: J. Gibsfi . . . a Homecoming banquet I r E . . . C1 P1 Tau Eps1Ion The Pi Taus, second youngest sorority on campus, were organized in 1944, and since then they have par- ticipated in the Variety Show, Song Fest, and Inter- sorority formal. The sorority with the highest grade point require- ments, it initiated this year a series of cultural pro- grams to Which all sororities Were invited. Mrs. Hyde, advisor of this group, showed slides and spoke of her , , l , . . . A Trip to England for all sororitles , summer trip to England at one of these. r The officers were president, Frances Bunk, vice- president, Elaine Rick, secretary, Marion Wick, treas- urer, Phyllis Waldenbergerg historian, Nilda Alvarez, sergeant-at-arms, Karen Lapham. Mrs. Hyde was the advisor. 9 r i Page 62 A ss BackRow K Nelsestuen S Flaten C Rackow C H111 N Kovar J. Lyons J Winter J Weber S Biugkne A B t ' , - , - ' r, . rmnen Row 2 M Rhinesmlth M Kronforst J Ba1W11'1d M Kerner S Schild D Louret J Kennedy K Dummer M F' b' , ' 7 ' 7 - , . le lg, FrontRow J Gibson J Quinn B Willer J Wood B Hulbert J Knutson S Taylor L Larson J Hutchison S F t ' ' : - , . , . osen Sigma Lambda Sigma Sigma Lambda Sigma, the oldest sorority on cam- pus, Was organized in 1910 and was then known as the Sapphonian Literary Society. This organization is a social one and, therefore, helps its members to gain a wider circle of friends and further develop social graces. One of Sigma Lambda Sigma,s most important projects is the maintenance of a scholarship fund which provides an annual scholarship for a deserving junior girl from the organization. Sigmas also sponsor an all- college Christmas Tea, an annual spring car Wash, and a birthday cake delivery service for all out-of-town students. This year they gave a Homecoming Banquet for members of the past fifty years. Officers Were president, Marcia Kernerg vice- president, Judy Hutchison, and secretary, Karen Nelststuen. Mrs. Hebberd was the advisor. Page Page 64 Iota X1 Omega The only sorority to place in the Beta Variety Show during the past two years and also the youngest social sorority on campus is the Iota Xi Omega. Since its founding in 1950, the Iotas have sponsored the an- nual Senior-Faculty Tea, the Mother's Day Banquet, and Homecoming Banquet for the alumni. The officers for 1959-1960 were president, Martha Van Duser, vice-president, Darlene Hundreiser, secre- tary, Judy Weyhmillerg treasurer, Florence Malizolag 5 spring popcorn party historian, Carol Krieg, chaplain, Mary Sterbag sergeant- at-arms, Doris Speich. Miss Patience Thomas served as advisor. . . . sponsored cultural meeting for all sororities L, Pete! Church. . . Lueb ROW 3' 1111. Kov . B, Gils1 lolz' Oviativ 2 C. Fleii Front Row Meylor Fostering a wi iiiniormal outdoc liekkers, a group and instruction pi fiigs, carry out thi i Everyone is 1 lrequired to fulfil given number of 1 Particular in opportunity to ta own desires. Ac L-yy., ,M 1 4 .3 5 i 1 Baekgow: B kB li Q - ' '- 53 I I Kawai ac ow: . Hammett, M. Sterba, J, M d ' ' 3 5 R 2 Styga, J, Vespa., F- Malizolafle 9' M- Van DUSGT, J. Bostetter, D. Steger, D. Hundreiser, B. Noltemeyef, B- T01' Y Row 2. ow : N. siekeri, G. st b ,B.o1 . ' Front Row: R' Treml, J' Ceiljckiwski, SgiHb1cXeC3arLselsJ. Spqhaefer, C. Wolfgram, C. Post, J. Zentner, D. Speich. gi Frontllo , . peic , P. WOp21'C, J- Weyhmiller, M. Olson, B. Nichols, C. Krieg- I W l f Z ' if ' f fl A . 2 1 7. S, f. f Back Row: Row 3: Row Z: Front Row: - Fosterin in informal - Trekkers, a O O I Q. J' N . . -. 1 i l required to . given numb M U Particul M opportunity i and instruction periods, together with the social out- . ings, carry out the purpose of the organization. Everyone is eligible to join, but each member is L. Peters, D. Pitsch, R. Pawloski, G. Quimby, E. Kl , M. H f , M. Ol , G. M 1 P, F' k 1 Church, M. Zulegar, R. Hendrickson, C. Tolvstad, Pied Lenzfelld. Son are is, In ' W' Ha aska' J' L. Luebke, L. Kennedy, P. Stein, L. Regelin, J. Muehlberg, J. Ruesch, P. Prodger, D. Foss, B. Hare, J. Nimocks N. Kovar, P. Treder, D. Rostal, S. Kestly, J. Ehlers, J. Butterfield, K. Schomberg. B. Gilster, J. Harkins, B. Hoffman, P. Grimstvedt, G. Sterba, M. Morrison, S. Spurbeck, J. Glenz, P. Larson, J. Oviatt, A. Gansel, S. Krynik, L. Browski, E. Elfner, D. Hall. C. Fleishauer, M. Leren, V. Vogel, J. Stark, N. Wilbur, C. Cate, A. Groessel, S. Wege, B. Mohr, J. Butzman, L. Meylor, S. Vassar, M. Treat, V. Moser. Coulee Trekkers 7 g a Wide student interest and participation outdoor activities is the purpose of Coulee group organized in 1955. Lectures, slides, splash parties and the Winter Carnival. fulfill certain duties and participate in a er of activities. cave exploring, canoeing, ski trips, skating parties, horseback riding, bicycling, overnights, and hayrides. Special activities for the entire membership are Officers for the year Were president, Keith Briscoe, vice-president, Sandra Vassar, secretary, Marion Wright, treasurer, Nancy Kovarg historian, Richard Wechter, equipment manager, James Huhn, publicity ar interest groups afford each member an to take part in activities according to his Peters Were the advisors. f- ? own desires. Activities offered are camping, hiking, -3, v F I chairman, Sandra Spurbeck. Mr. Lengfeld and Mr. t . ' ies r Back Row: Row 3: R : B, TOL ow 2 Front Row: ,tg J. Peirce, C. Bloedel, J. Gruber, J. Baker, J. Grunwald, J. Vollmar, P. Wa Lehrke D Wechter D Steger, C Berndt, B. Platt, J. Yandry. J. Heloiuist C. Nawrocki P. Zimmerman, S. Baenen, K. Rutishauser, Romanski, GP. Krueger, S. Stricker, G. Lundgren, B. Berndt, C. Maves, E. Seopa, J. Lentz. G. Anderson, C. Tjarks, M. Kleinsmith. M. Wright, S. Waughtal, R. Schulstrom, Y. Macak, M. Hurula, J. Barwind, D. Felde, C. Murrock, C. Hefty, M A. Donaldson, M. Giesegh, R. Indrebo, J.'W1nkelman, J. Wrysmskl, J. Mullen, R- GUISE S 1 mall, 1 91' B. Oelhafen, C. Bystrom, K. Brosel, C. Hill. lters, J. Huhn, F. Miller, K. Briscoe, R. Godfrey, S. Walters, J. Stoltenberg, C. Post,.S. Karnes. 1 ' , D Gu M. W.1b t, Page 65 if 'X H. Kunard, C. Miller, M. Blanchard, M. Terpstra, M. Wright, J. Pieper. . practice and time out V I Page 66 Tumbling Club The Tumbling Club was officially recognized in 1952, after being organized by Miss Betty Baird and interested Coeds. Members perform at half time for basketball games, are active during college sport days and the high school playday, and this year performed at Homecoming Stunt Night. Women who have tum- bling ability or who are interested in learning tumbling skills may become members after passing a series of skill tests. The officers were president, Mary Blan- chardg vice-president, Marion Wrightg secretary, Jean Pieperg treasurer, Carol Miller. Miss Patience Thomas is the advisor. i N l The twe' March by tk and water ba sored the wc periods and days. Meinl are judged Gail Frans tary, Helen Miss Betty ' 7 ognized in Baird and t time for sport days performed have tum- 1 tumbling series Of ary Blan- ary, Jean :e ThomaS Z 5 5 . .rg N X V as - osx A gp K. N N W B , f iss ss 7 X ...X X' X as Q . . 1,,f f RE . -- Q ? fa1..v-,XX-Q X S gay ..,,,,,,,,l Q . ., X Sli-C . x - A 5. . WZ? 2 XQ. -1 f 4 - ,Q .. . -5 Wf M. . .. 1 , , Y tw X Y q p . . . i X? , ,. ,,r. CSS! Qi X N 5 1 1. X 5 .X ss ff 4 A 11 ff J, . B 2 f, . X r as Q X x l :Ns W , Qs X 2 -f '- V! fa fs V 6 ... WY' N 1 2 fi' WX ' X s , .- Q at . . .Q f ff, ,, .W H., . E . , N .. M ff 1.4 ,fy 1 2215! . 3 ' 1 .5 f ' 1 A -- ' ' l tl . Back Row: D. Miller, A. Boyd, H. Kunard, S. Foote, C. Hagen. Front Row: C. Lansing, M. McQuiety, S. Foster, N. Guzzetta, G. Fanslau. Catalina Club The twelfth annual water show was presented in March by the Catalina Club, synchronized swimming and water ballet organization on campus. It also spon- sored the women's inter-class swim meet and free swim periods and demonstrated stunts at the college play- days. Membership requirements are skill tests which are judged by the members. Officers were president, Gail Franslaug vice-president, Connie Hageng secre- tary, Helen Kunardg and treasurer, Mary McQuiety. Miss Betty Baird was the advisor for the group. annual spring program synchronized swimming 9 Q. . firvkhflxay J, X' Page 67 ' ' ' ' - ' X f'Zx??lvnr1qg-'vatvwvf L..11 . . . skills perfected at Weekly meetings . . . the annual program in the spring Back Row: E. Traurig, D. Steger, L. Craig, C. Berndt, S. Mohs. Orch esis Students who are interested in furthering dance skills and techniques may join Orchesis, the modern- dance group founded in 1931. A tryout, consisting of a . series of skill tests, and the performance of an origina1 dance composition before the group's members, is necessary for membership. Skills and techniques are perfected at the weekly meetings. During the Mothers Day weekend in the spring, the annual program is presented. Officers were president, Merrillyn Tracy, vice- president, Carolyn Berndtg secretary, Lois Craig, and treasurer, Carol Post. Miss Carter was their advisor. Row 2: C. Post, J. Lentz, E. Seopa, K. Hilvers, D. Hatch, R. Westbrgok, Front Row: C. Capper, S. Foote, C. Sukowatey, C. Viertel, M. Tracy, B. Thornburg B. Hulbert rr -.wma Qs .,,.,,,Z.a Page 68 L-Bar- ganization- organized Membi assisting t bition. IHC and couP1f Nume at Gays ll various pl Office men, Ler Judy Bro sponding the advism K. Ba S. We B- Sci Connc Sis. the :' Cfmsisting :e 0 'is members techniques ins the Moth ual program D Tracy, if Lois Craiggg s their adtt 'll . 15. 'Q -.4 'Q ? . ,. ' 3 da mod. L-Baz'-X L-Bar-X is now in its tenth year as a campus or- ganization. The exhibition square dance group was organized in December of 1950. Members of L-Bar-X promote dancing through assisting beginning dancers, demonstration, and exhi- bition. Included in their repertoire are squares, rounds, and couple daI1CeS. . . . demonstration and exhibition Numerous appearances during the year were made at Gays Mills, St. Michaelis Home for Children, and 1 b various places in the area. Officers elected for the 1960-61 year were chair- men, Leroy Stadler and Shirley Wenzel, secretary, Judy Brown, treasurer, Ramona Thomas, and corre- sponding secretary, Nancy Harget. Miss Kunkel was the advisor. . . . at the First Congregational Church K. Bach, C. Berndt, A. Boyd, J. Brown, N. Harget, C. Hill, K. Hilvers, J. Lentz, E. Seopa, J. Smith, R. Thomas, J. Weber, S. Wenzel, B. Bertelson, B. Burling, B. Galligan, J. Hackers, J. Jansen, J. Klein, T. Mason, I. Moss, J. Quimby, E. Schneider, B. Schroeder R. Rui L. Decot F. Engel J. Epping, R. Schulstrom, P. Stein, S. Walters, B. Mohr, J. Church, H. Confare, R. Connors, E. Cree, N.,Dairs, J. Crunwgldj J. Jonuska, E. Noltner, W. Schmidt, D. Soderberg, L. Stadler. Page 69 Back Row: I Back Row: R. Burling, D. Kiedrovvski, D. Umnus, B. Thelen, B. Pliska, R. Beran. Row., Front Row: R. Pfister, R. Richards, T. Volke, E. Mathes, E. Knutson. Front ' X MIAA The lVlen's Intramural Athletic Association Was founded in 1928 under the leadership of Mr. Ferd J. Lipovetz, and its activities included life-saving, speed- ball, bridge, and water-basketball. The association now provides an opportunity for students to participate in organized athletics. This yearis sports included touch football, tennis, archery, horseshoes, basketball, bowling, pool, curling, hockey, badminton, softball, volleyball, table tennis, and track and field. In addition to inscriptions on traveling trophies, certificates of rnerit are awarded to all Winning par- ticipants. The officers were president, David Urnnusg vice- president, Eugene Mathes, secretary, Robert Pliska, treasurer, Roger Pfister. Mr. Beran was the advisor. Page 70 sports included touch football i I . winners and events posted I l .,-4 iirfzs , M X 'ir Q F wr 5 . fs .. rr -- Q fi ack Row D Skenandore M Blanchard B Noltemeyer, J. Leubner, D. Hundreiser, M. Van Duser E Poth Front Row F Mahzoia M Tracy J Rademacher, B. Hulbert, B. Thornburg, s. Bruckner. ' ' ' schedules listed on the bulletin board lllllls. i Q i.., 1 - 1 Women s Recrea hon I O L Assoc1at1on All women students are eligible to become mem- bers of the campus Women's Recreational Association. Among the activities are college sports days, a high school play day, and a breakfast served for mothers during Mother's Day week-end at the college. Along with the Men's Intramural Athletic Association, WRA takes over part of the supervision of Fun Night. The WRA Board, consisting of sportsheads, Or- chesis, Catalina, and Tumbling Club representatives and officers, carries out the business of the organiza- tion. Officers were president, Sharon Bovvmang vice- president, Elaine Pothg secretary, JoAnn Radernacherg and treasurer, Martha Van Duser. Miss Stephenson was their advisor. Page 71 -v A .'3!Iw'r 1wvsv-1 5 gr Back Row: L. Zenke, J. Grunvvald, J. J eskewitz, J. Kohn, W. Knilans, F. Bow 2: R. Schlies, D. Schroeder, C. Choitz, D. Miller, D. Zellmer, R. Myers, J. Bast. l Front Row: B. Kudlas, F. Pongratz, D. Schluter, W. Mooney, G. Deckert, R. Scott, J. Blushofski, B. Abraham. L Club members raise funds to provide letter Mueller, T. Volke. jackets for all senior members and finance the Jim Stearns Memorial Award by selling programs at all home football and basketball games. They also sell regreshments at football games and operate the public address system at other athletic events. Membership requirements consist of the earning of a varsity letter in a recognized inter-collegiate sport. Through this organization students receive a better recognition of athletic achievement. Officers for the year Were president, Jerry Kohn, vice-president, David Rudolph, secretary, Steven Schultz, and treasurer, Cameron McCain. Mr. Thoresen was the advisor. B kB : B. Meiser D. Rudolph, D. Hussey, D. Hawley, D. Bruss, G. Lindstrom, J . Thomsen, D. Rouches, C. Caflisch. ac ow , Row 2: G. Parker, T. Gauerke, R. Payette, R. Schulz, J. Toynton, C. Bruggink, J. Koch, D. Mudrak, G. Ammerman. Front Row: E. Noltner, T. Hesiak, J. Bartelt, M. Leinvvander, J. Dereszynski, T. Warner, D. Graham, M. Hennessy. r Q i Batik R4 Row 2: Front 1: Page 72 Wg.. I .Si QP i I E? - 3-ix, -1.- 'A ' T T3 T fl lf lil J .gn X -. .Z Ofzfoials Club A comparatively new organization, the Officials Club was organized in September of 1956. Its purpose is two-fold: to give students the opportunity to officiate at football, basketball, and baseball games and to pro- vide officials for the intramural basketball league and for area high school games. . . . provided officials l U U ' At meetings, the members receive their assign- ments for games and discuss the rules and problems of officiating. Officers were president, David Hussey, vice- president, Robert Pliska, secretary, Fred Mueller, and treasurer, Dennis Hawley. The advisor was Mr. Vickroy. . . . and experience Back Row: W. Brehm, B. Pliska, D. Umnus, D. Wolf, J. Doty, D. Kiedrowski, D. Hussey, B. Ludwig, J. Grunwald. Row 2: T. Hanson, C. Bruggink, C. Wolfe, D. Graham, J. Teal, D. Healy, D. Miller, E. Knutson, R. Buchholz, D. Hawley Front Row: H, Poock, R. Thompson, E. Noltner, G. Wood, J. Larson, R. Pfister, N. Davis, B. Suter. Page 73 7 T-rfb' 5:11, 5 fm , Z? .Mm i ' ALL , 5 W f vena 3 5 4 K Z K 3 if 5' ' f 1' R f . ff' 4' V ' If JE ' Y H 5 - W rl g . , .1 Qi Page 74 Back Row: D. Kreitzer, T. Pedersen, G. Schubert, J. Lietzow, D. Kennedy, J. Garrity, E. Ristow, G. Curtis, P. Fink, B. Lauritzen, W. Lankford, G. Barth, E. Payne, E. Hoadley, R. Buckholz. ' Row 2: G. Plunkett, D. Schluter, R. Lehrke, C. Ehlenfeldt, D. Roetter, R. Garfield, J. Evans, D. Weldy, N. Kleln, N. Olson, Front Row: Mr. Beers, G. Hetherington, C. Subera, M. Liesch, B. Delbello, L. Anderson, M. Leinwander, W. Rawhouser, T. Luckstad, E. Ziegler, F. Cistaro, J. Baker, J. Beranek. Campus Vets One of the newest organizations on the La Crosse campus, the Campus Vets Club, was founded in April, 1959. To fulfill its purpose, this group furthers aid to veterans on campus through social and educational functions. Membership is restricted, and only a student who has had over ninety continuous days of active military duty and an honorable discharge is eligible. The group sponsored, as one of its projects, the first car smash ever held in La Crosse. Officers were president, Norman Klein, vice- president, John Garrityg and secretary, Tim Hethering- ton. Mr. Beers and Mr. Schnur were the advisors. DFW' ROW 21 H Frontliowi JA J The La Ci 1958, provided and opportuni and exchange induded proje On various sul Officers f fordg vice-pr iP9HSu1'e1'. E13 lk, B. Olson, ouser, Crosse 1 April, i aid to rational ot who iilitary e group smash vice- iering- s. Back Row: H. Young, H. Grimek, P. Rank, J. Vollmar, B. Konecke, B. Ludwig, Mr. Weber. Row 2: O. Bersing, R. Johnson, J. Sanford, R. Richards, P. Wildt, E. Ziegler. Front Row: J. Jackson, G. Sterba, S. Bidar, E. Seopa, J. Blushofski. . . . examined specimens from the herbarium Biology Club The La Crosse State Biology Club, organized in . is fc-'Qu 1958, provided interested students With the facilities and opportunity to develop their scientific interests and exchange information. Club activities for the year included projects by the members, lectures, and slides on various subjects. Officers for the year Were president, James San- ford, vice-president, Rollie Rank, and secretary- ---and eXChaHged information treasurer, Elaine Seopa. Mr. Weber Was the advisor. Page and debate with each other . . . to Bradley University De ba te Debate proposes to supplement the learning pro- cess by developing the ability to think logically and to provide an opportunity to learn and express the foren- sic ability. Membership is open to any interested stu- dent. At the meetings members debate with each other, and practice debates are set up With neighboring col- leges. Members participate in the mock U. N. Assem- bly at Madison in the spring Where an entire team represents one country. This year students took part in a discussion meet at Grinnell, Iowa, two debate rounds at Bradley Uni- versity, Peoria, Illinois and Eau Claire, and the mock U. N. Assembly. Mr. Voight became the advisor this year. Back Row: M. Hayes, Mr. Voight, G. Borreson, K. Arneson. Front Row: S. Ginskey, J. Mader, P. Riley. Page 76 Any Studs world 19Vel ll organization. Fedefalists W2 rut forth the city OH the Sui The Purpl peace through Charter, COHS United Nati0U powers limite- of law and or Officers f song vice-pres? treasurer, Ba faculty advisr Back How: F1'011t Row: US pro. and to S foren- ted stu. h Other, ing col- Assem. 'e team 'H meet Sy Uni- e mock :or this United World Federalis ts Any student seriously interested in peace on the world level would be interested in this international organization. The organization of the United World Federalists was formed on campus last year so as to put forth the purpose and feelings to the college and city on the subject of peace vs. War. The purpose of the Federalists is to achieve world peace through such amendments to the United Nations Charter, constitutionally adopted, as will make the United Nations into a World federation with necessary powers limited to the establishment and maintenance of law and order on the World level. Officers for the year were president, Ronald Wil- song vice-president, Mary Lou Terpstrag and secretary- treasurer, Barbara Nichols. Mr. Wulling was the faculty advisor. Back Row: K. Arneson, R. Lehrke, R. Fosse, R. Wilson, G. Larkin J Malloy G Borreson J Thicke Front Row: P. Wopat, A. Blencoe, J. Shisler, C. Isler, M. Nibbelink P Riley M Terpstra N Smith B Nichols W gf : L. Back Row: J. Ruesch, A. Aichele, J. Dunlevy, G. Conrad, W. Ravvhouser, B. Fellows, J. Redeker, J. Lyons, P. Larson. BackRow.S Front Row: Mrs. Nixon, S. Johnson, C. Isler, S. Knutson, J. Quinn, L. Larson, N. Alvarez, E. Elfner, J. Rogstad, C. Capper, Ffonmow' ' K. Rutishauser. 5 . . examine a pinata K . I , Los Parlanfchin es l f u To gain practical experience in speaking Spanish - A ' is the purpose of Los Parlanchines or The Chatterersf' . A Christmas party and the all-college Spanish Tea are annual projects carried out in the Spanish tradition. The linguists enjoy viewing slides of Spain and other 'j V Spanish speaking countries, holding discussions in the LCN language, and having Spanish-speaking guests at their at Mrs NiXOn,S meetings. -are i The officers were president, Carolyn Capperg vice- president, Ellen Elfnerg secretary-treasurer, Karla Burow. Mrs. Nixon was the advisor. S Page 78 C 1 i 1 I was I t 1 'Xxc,M. 3 f.. A 1 t tae' in . ,W 1 Back Row: L. LaMere, F. LaMere, D. Hall, J. Malloy, C. Berndt, S. Willard, M. Nibbelink, ap P611 Front Row: S. Hanneman, B. Nichols, J. Stockers, A. Blencoe, A, Troxel, X all organization plaques lsmmuttn fi 'N 3 . . . a special mural Art Club Maintaining the Arts and Crafts Room in the Stu- dent Union is one of the most important functions of the Art Club. Under the supervision of the club mem- bers, the facilities provide campus students with the materials and know-how for decorations and poster making. Besides individual projects created by each member, the club's activities this year included the painting of all organization plaques, a special mural commemorating the college's Fiftieth anniversary, decorations for the Homecoming dance and the spring prom, scenery for the Catalina Club spring program, and teaching the use of the photography room. Officers for the year were president, Barbara Nichols, secretary, Alice Blencoeg and treasurer, Mar- line Nibbelink. Mr. Beck and Mr. Frothingham were the advisors. Page 79 adm Page 80 jazz Club The Jazz Club was founded in 1956 to promote in- terest in jazz. Members sponsor four concerts during the year, attend other concerts, and hold listening ses- sions at various members' homes. In an effort to pro- mote an interest in jazz and local jazz personalities, members assist in sponsoring concerts and in program publicity Work, this year assisting the Beta fraternity in sponsoring the Duke Ellington concert. The only membership requirement is an interest in jazz. Offi- cers this year Were president, Richard Rozelleg secre- tary, Gregory Larking treasurer, George Lindstrom. Mr. Wille and Mr. Culver were advisors. Back Row: D. Gallagher. . M12 Wille as master of ceremonies . and assisted the Beta fraternity in sponsoring the Duke Ellington concert gow t2g .R. Rozelle, R. Fosse, J. Madcr, G. Borrcson. K. Arneson. ron ow. J. Burnett, B. White, H. Toms, J. Gibson, A. Nichols. E. Elfncr. J i E f 5 a 3 . if . E 2 Band Members of the La Crosse State College Band this Year Were given the special privilege of choosing the new uniforms for the organization. This forty-eight year old group was founded in 1912, when it consisted of forty members including students and faculty. The group now numbers around fifty students under the leadership of Mr. Mevvaldt. Activities for the year included the traditional half- time performances at football games and the annual con- certs. A pep band, composed of a smaller group, provided music for the basketball games. Serving as officers for the year were president, Robert Schulz, vice-president, Rodger Moe, secretary, Nancy Hargetg and treasurer, Paul Pfeifer. and provided music for the basketball games Flute: S. Ginskey-principal, P. Kastenschmidt, C. Nuttleman, J. Schiller, S. Wenzel, A. Zalabsky Oboe: M. Parker. Clarinet: D. Bachtel, K. Carter, S. Corey, J. Curley, G. DeDakis, K. Hibbard D. Jones K. Mullen W. Servais A. Sokolik, D. Spangler, R. Whitworth-principal. Bass Clarinet S. Kestly. Bassoon: yJ. Harget. Alto Sax: J. Grotjahn, J. Schumaker, M. Spieth, S. Willard-princi- pal. Tenor Sax: J. Hoeth-principal, R. Weitzel. Baritone Sax: J. Oviatt. Cornet and Trumpet: J Hanson B. Jacobson P. Methum, R. Schulz-principal, J. Shie, S. Spurbeck, J. Stoltenberg,'T Witzke., French Horn? N. Harget, S. Peterson-principal, J. Stockers. Trombone: D. .Felland-pr1n- cipal J Path, D Paulson, B. Stead, J. Valley. Baritone. T. Bina, W. Jurgenson-principal. Tuba D. Grovvt, G. Holte, L. Shumate-principal. Timpani and Bells: B. Dupuis, S. Bruckner, R. Moe- principal, P. Pfeifer, G. Quimby, L. Smith. 0 Q Soprano: L. Brye, P. Dodge, D. Felde, E. Ford, M. Halverson, J. Harget, 'N. Harget, E. Hilleshiem, J. Jansky, D. Jones, T. Jordan, S. Klingler, F. LaMere, P. Moody, S. Nicol, C. Post, P. Prodger, D. Seemann, J. Speer, C. Sussek, S. Willard. Alto: K. Carter, C. Dolbier, A. Donaldson, B. Dupuis S. Ginskey, J. Hoelzer, K. Kjome, L. LaMere, J. Lyons, J. Leubner, M. Leren, C. Marsh, M. Mikelson S. Mikelson, B. Shely, J. Stockers, S. Tabbert, M. Wright. Tenor: R. Brandt, M. Brauner, R. Hanj num, J. Hanson, G. Kienzle, J. Dopp, R. Sandlass, D. Slosser, R. Stafslien, G. Suchla, T. Warner C. Welda. Bass: J. Ashworth, R. Cook, M. Davis, J. Desmond, G. Drektrah, G. Gehrke, J. Hanson J. Huhn, R. Larson, D. Peterson, E. Ritter, R. Rutter, L. Shumate, J. Staats, P. Walters, R. Wilson Accompanist: N. Harget. . . . with the Civic Choir, practiced the Messiah E 1 , ., J U, ,, ' Choir . . . donned our robes in a hurry Page 82 the fall. ! Although there have been various vocal groups on Q the La Crosse State campus since 1910, they were not officially combined in the form of a choir until 1948. The choir, under the direction of Mr. Mewaldt, per- forms several times annually for audiences on and off the campus. Besides presenting a concert in the spring with the band, the choir also provides the vocal portions of the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter convocations. Dur- ing the Christmas season, the College Choir combined with the Civic Choir top resent the Messiah, Joining forces with the La Crosse Civic Orchestra, the choir made its appearance at the Vocational School Auditorium in 1 a During tl College Sinfoi The groul dents who ar of a variety Q Annual p Those for the convocations in its presen for the Chris Sinfoni nities to al Mr. A Ofgiinizatio l groups on fy were not il 1948. waldt, per- and off the spring with 'tions of the tions. DUT' F combined hj' Joining choir made ditorium in S- COYGY, A. MacGregor, B. Radtke, M. Parker A. Z bl k K Tl M L' M. Ramsey, V. Roesler, C. Sussek, R. Stehpenf E. Sdhn?5tzEyl.,. Yodf1lgnIE2im,'DTS1A:.?'Xdt, J- H31'et, N- Hafget, R- Weltzel, B- Cralg, R. Schultz, S. Spurbeck, R. Schoenfeld: P. Pfeifer. Sinfonia During the tenth hour on Tuesday afternoons the College Sinfonia practices for its public appearances. The group was organized by and is composed of stu- dents Who are especially interested in the performances of a variety of orchestral compositions. Annual performances included in the schedule were those for the Garden Club and for special assemblies and convocations on campus. Sinfonia accompanied the Choir in its presentation of excerpts from Handel's Messiah for the Christmas Convocation. Sinfonia traveled to several La Crosse area commu- nities to appear before various organizations. Mr. Annett was the advisor and director of the organization. appeared before various organizations . . . the fall picnic Page 83 . . . to publicize Fledgling The Fledgling, issued two or three times a year, is the campus literary magazine. Organized as an indepen- dent publication in 1939, the publication includes original student writings of all types. Completely self-supporting, it is printed by the advisor, Mr. Wulling, on his Sumac Press. Editor was Perry Walters, co-editors, David Peder- son and Richard Wechter, assistant editor, Edmund Du- monte, publicity and sales, Ann Donaldson, and artist, . Judy Quinn. . . . in boxes conveniently placed Front Row: A. Donaldson, D. Wechter, J. Quinn Back Row: P. Walters, D. Pedersen. 2? Z . v In the f r1ewSPaPer 1 stimulates S1 of the ways are by the P winning teal certain hHPP The Rae and assistani torial staffs. Kenneth Ari manager. Pe1 Olson. Mr. Wulliri Page 84 es a yeahh Q Z-IH indepen- udes origins lf-supporting, in his Sum, David Pfidgf. Edmund Di ng and arts Racquet In the fifteen issues published each year, the college newspaper presents news and views of college life and stimulates student activity and interest on campus. Some of the ways in which the Racquet has interested students are by the presentation of the football contest to pick the Winning teams and by letters to the editor to comment on certain happenings or problems on the campus. The Racquet is made up of twenty-two contributors and assistants and ten members on the business and edi- torial staffs. At the head of these staffs were editor, Kenneth Arneson, assistant editor, John Doty, business manager, Peter Smabyg and advertising manager, Norman Olson. Mr. Wulling and Mr. Rasmusen were faculty advisors. . . . to edit and assign Wx' H-I . . . distributed bimonthly Back Row: D. Hill, G. Borreson, T. Leberman, J. Malloy, D. PFUSE R- Figaie, D- Robertson, R. Ruf, N. Olson. . - ' ' P. F in :J. Thicke, D. Plank, B. Nichols, A- Blencoe, N. Swkert, J. Winter, ron ow Hersil, P. Korsan, S. Foote, R. Westbrook, K. Arneson. Page 85 E1 g ' M. St b , M. S son, J. Speer, J. Yandry, C. Weingarten, Back Row Cilseiilfcg, C. Wglafe? D. P5557 J. Malloy,. D. Louret, J. Shepherd, K. Burovv, D. Cook, N. Gillette, R. Zurn, A. Aichele. 1 , W't k , J. H t, C. Tjarks, L. Anderson, S. Horsfall, S. Thies,'P. Rowz gersil,ZFl? Lang:ar5'l? Harvey, S. Ginskey, K. Hoel, E. Seopa, A. Vita, T. Thomas. R : B. N' h l , J. F' , A. S eich, N. Harget, S. Halverson, J. Rogstad, Front ow C. Cagpcgrgs E. FrbreL,lgcealf1L. Jarldhow, J. Stockers, A. Donaldson, S. Mikel- son, C. Marsh. La Crosse Changing the entire layout and size of the LA CROSSE, this year's annual staff based its theme around the Fiftieth Anniversary of the college. Although the dimensions of the book have varied, this marks the first year that the book has increased to the size used by many other colleges and universities. Co-editors this year were Jean Shepherd and Sybil Ginskey. Barbara Nichols was the business manager. Mrs Hebberd was the literary advisor, Mr Konrad the business advisor. A . . . . entirely new layouts planned . . . organization write ups written and checked. . . . contributors listed Page 86 undercla pict mou ,Aw M . . copy typed . . . seniors notified and questionnaires filled out pictures requested . . artwork created . . . index compiled . . . underclassmen s pictures mounted . . . copy proofread . . . men's and Women'S sports completed . . . faculty pictures selected Page 87 I V Q X 1 Y A 4 Page 88 al I., E l K' M .-WI.: .i1I Y 'ww'-w'1.q.I NI IGHIIIII' I-I9 I NSI I ffffifii' ku - , - X I qv., ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY rmq,,w,....--- Q.. -......., Editor O Sand ra Halverson Esse Page 89 -'r :'x 'L4.'?T'4'r'rl?Z'f7,f'T f7? 5f3'- ? ? T1 '1 f:1'--fa' . . : ' '7 :I '5:K?!T7Ff?7'g'r'f4s1'Qff2ff3!j-QQ 3.536 Regent Eugene R. Murphy has done a great deal to promote the development of the college. A transportation executive, Mr. Murphy takes a great interest in education and has served on numerous committees, in addition to the Board of State College Regents. La Crosse owes much of its growth to the efforts of Mr. Murphy and the other members of the board. Page 90 Eugene R. Murphy Regent With the Fiftieth Anniversary of the college, Rexford S. Mitchell completes twenty years as president at La Crosse. The fourth to serve as president, Mr. Mitchell has guided La Crosse State successfully through these years of rapid growth and development and has earned the respect and esteem of all who work with him. Rexford S.M1 teh ell P1'es1den t .79 ,-, Q. Page 91 Maurice O. Graff-Dean of the College B.Ed., Illinois State Normal Uni- versityg M.A., Ph.D., University of Iowa MZ- . f M , 4 4 E Q ' Q22 ff f 7 A. ' o ' '.. , , 'ai Richard J. Gunning-Dean of Men B.Ed., Wisconsin State College, Stevens Pointg Ph.M., University of Wisconsin Page 92 A m1nist1'at1on Lora Greene-Registrar B.E., Wisconsin State C o ll e g e, Whitewaterg M.A., Columbia Uni- versity Edith J. Cartwright-Dean of Women BE., Wisconsin State College, Lga Crosseg M.A., Northwestern Unl- versity Z, William Carl 1 Letters and SC B.S.Ed.,. M University? Illinois :men 2, L? Unl- William Carl Wimberly-Director of Letters and Science B.S.Ed., M.A., Southern Illinois Alice Drake-Director of Elementary Education PhB Universit of Wisconsing Universityg Ph.D., University of Illinois . ., y lVl.A., Columbia University James H. M. Erickson-Director of Secondary Education B.S., University of Minnesota, Du- luthg M.Ed., University of Coloradog Ed.D., University of Wyoming Division Directors ,.--.1- w'::,'s'Q.- f. 1 rs K Glenn M. Smith-Director of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation B.S., M.S., University of Arkansasg Ed.D., Columbia University Page 93 ,pr IWN W, i f i n it , ffcf-, ,,,, f , t, . 5 , I 4, if e f y U ef! W 4 , ,gi f . fj Vx f X Q 4 2, f , fa-1 I . if X 'P 'fig 3 Q wr pg, A f-itat? . + ' ?'if .g+f Q , ,G ev ,J ,, .. JN K ,Z iii? ws . 1 . ,f A . ,Q f vm ss ? 17 5' in gs , a f , x Q f A 5 bs 3-7. , f A N 23 11 it at A x 3 4 4 f 5' fm, , , , ,fa ,. .. 9 ..,. Q.. if f -a i.,,,2L,,3f,M .aw g V ,,4, fox :pta .f ij A -f 1 '-' ,x.n'Ex fi-rua:-1.1. Qi4L:'L -gif 4 , Yfffhfi J, 4 t, I lm 2' , X X 4 X is W f 1 M , X Q ,I 5 flak ff I ,, ggi 'S Afox Q, 5 ' , Sis if Q rl? ' at x 1 :gm-: A K -X, 5 A ,axE 3 . s.s,s.r,W,.,,.. 'mbsf . :mf . :VA ' fwfr? WW Qmriiiiis. 2 1 f SN i mix. ..,. ,, V ,. ,. sr. fam , ,ff s A 'Y ,, , U. L f 7 v .f,,,...l ., Page 94 , ,,,f , , I Pauline Abel-Supervising Teacher, Campus School B.E., Minnesota State Teachers College, Winona: M.A., Uni- versity of Minnesota Alvida Ahlstrom-French B,A., M.A., Northwestern Universityg Diplome d'enseignment, University of Toulouse, France: Ph.D., University of Stras- bourg, France Aida Allness KMrs.J-History B,A., Beloit College Orlin Anderson-Biology B.S., Wisconsin State College, River Fallsg M.S., Ph.D., Uni- versity of Wisconsin Thomas Annett-Music B.Music, Northwestern Universityg .B.S., Northwest Missouri State Collegeg M.A., Ed.D., University of Cincinnati Beatrice A. Baird-Physical Education B.S., M.A., State University of Iowag Ed.D., University of California Robert Batchelder-Physical Education B.S., Wisconsin State College, La Crosseg M.A., Western State College, Colorado Richard Beck-Art B.S., University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee: B.F.A., Layton School of Art Faculty James L. Beers-Sociology B.A., College of Emporia, Kansasg M.S., Kansas State College, Ernporiag Ph.D., University of Kansas Robert Beran-Physical Education B.S., M.A., Ohio State University jg? .--1-.-.Q f If ' 3 an ' 2, X is ..,, M ,, G , fx 'kgiflrfft . , in S t .,-,, Hr? Q K 1., ,a 1 it ff : 1 f f ij, f Q fhawzfff- -1:1 1 VI gg m y f f 2 ,VZ J4, M7 I X Alice Blencoe-Assistant, Campus School Orville Brault-Supervising Teacher, Campus School B.S.,. Illinois Wesleyan Universityg M.A., University of Wis- consin Frederick Breslin-Phsychology BA-, QueenS,C011eee, Flushing, New Yorkg M.A., Ph.D., New York University D. M. Buchman-College Physician B.A., M.D., St t U ' 't - ' ' Board of Interansl Mregiiifiley of Iowa, Dlplomate' Amerlcan James E. Bull-English gvsfsfaolxgiiconsin State College, La Crosseg M.S., University of CIOYCG Campbell-Economics B.S.C., M.A., Ph.D., State University of Iowa Caffe' S Fig? B211 Sm' Iowa CIICW M811gati:I.S., Nor APPW Ma1'f?M'A'- N0 1,-1 ClaSS9P Hagogd., M.s. lf! Uiiiversifb' of ' -f d Cowlel M1L,g3,, Pn.M.. 1 Catherine Cram B.A.. Univ,erS11 School UI11Vel'f gan Fact Clifton Devon. B-S., Wig Q Universitgrsnsix William Estes BA Pepper Kenneth B.E., 'W' Wiscongg,i0'I'f: Robert Ffedel BNEH . Vexgitgvgcfig Hoizgxd Fred, Mmailggon Ch as ot Eddrabfigii 8 Hrleg px. h Chool I. A Uni. eignme t of Strailgf x l4D-- Uni. r Missouri EI'Slty of l r r I hool gf Wis- D., New merican may Of l C 1-ter Physical Education U a .. Franceslgall State Teachers College: M.A., Statc University of , B.A.. Iowa Margaret Chew-Geography BS, M.S., Northwestern University Mauree Applegate Clack tMrs.J-Elementary Education it Northwestern University B.S., M.A.- Harold Classen-Geography BEd,, M.S. in Ed., Illinois State Normal University: Ph.D.. University of Nebraska Milford Cowley-Chemistry Ph,B,, Ph.M., Ph.D.. University of Wisconsin ' Catherine Crail tMrs.7-Librarian B.A., University of California, Los Angeles: Diploma, Library School University of Wisconsin: M.A.L.S., University of Michi- gan Jerry B. Culver-Geography B.S., Wisconsin State College, Platteville: M.S., University of Wisconsin Carlin Dahler-Physics B.A., St. Olaf College: M.S., State University of Iowa I Faculty Frederick Davies-History B.A., Carleton College: M.A., Northwestern University: Ph.D., State University of Iowa Alice DeBower-Recreation B.S.. University of Illinois: M.A., Northwestern University li th-wa we-15 gg graves Clifton DeVoll-Biology, Physical Education, Athletics B-S., Wisconsin State College, La Crosse: M.S., P.E.D., Indiana 'jf University V William Estes-Music, Campus School ' 'V I B-A-, Pepperdine College: M.Ed., University of Missouri Kenneth li'ish-Elementary Education ' ' X Wisconsin State College. La Crosse: M.S.. University of sconsm, Ed.D,, Colorado State College, Greeley Robert Frederick-Speech B.E., W' I . t U '- versity gicfilgiig State College, La Crosse, M.A., Sta e ru Holgafd ffredricks-Supervising Teacher, Campus Sch001 Mghlfgisonsin State College, La Crosse: M.A., University Of Chgrles Frothingham-Art East? M-S-i University of Wisconsin: Advanced Certificate of c3t10n, University of Illinois hits, Page 95 r , , - . - .,. ,,,, , . , - . JA' - , .. ...-.,-W-1-wr: r:'Ti'f'f -.f-Q fLfY'r'3?.'f'L?f'?'R-f.?'f' Q:1,,-.i..-,fain-'-ar' -if-'-F msn lv .3 5 'f2'L'.'5'?'f' 'TE'-'f .f -'R ' -- f 1 . .i.' ' -- . 'K' 'ff-eff:-fc :B-'-'sf ,Urns -S. ff 'news-.-L -at-A-asf? - 'A fu - T7'7WW277'fUA v ' ' ' ' mefeaifsff s..gififM4,,i? -taiw- .- wifffifg: , ' ' ' - 'fi . 'f4'zlLf-43 Mgt:-5yqX4 4, fx , I., fy.:g.f,y V. f ' 1 I my--f4 ?4'?f?L44i'.Qz, V H Q 1 'KQV' w 1, 54 fi Ji 4' il , fyfif 15 'e f S . if -aff ix 'Zu ,og 3 ' get f' i fiff -f W , syn -QQTT' , .N v e, . ' ff Q 'ff W 4 1 ,ff x,.,,,Qff W . 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C Ernest Gershon-Physical Education Robert Km1arl5f , H W' ' State College, La Crosseg Ph,M., ' 4 aCh . gfEWiscoiiici2?1IP.E.D., Indiana University Unlversity balifowisconsnn 51' George Gilkey-History B,A., DePauw University: M.A., Ph.D.. Northwest v ,. versity em Um- r Krl0Wlton E693 IA Ph.D-4 Bel' Bobby B. Gowlland-Supervising Teacher, Campus d, . . 1 ey Kgnfa . . . Schoo W, Gr Umm i B.S., Minnesota State Teachers College, Winonag M,A,, Uni, B5,,Ph-M-' ,Q - versity of Minnesota Zee-'egg 754- f. X :NI ' :,,,,,, W. E Q. iw ,g Marian Granger-Supervising Teacher, Campus School . Aeeii Qxgi B.E., Wisconsin State College, Whitewater: M.A., Northwest- Carol Kfleg' 'V - 'V ern University t Iii 7 an Alice Hagar-Librarian, Campus School Hi si. Bs., B.s. in L.s., M.s. in L.s., George Peabody College for Wiuiam Lauxf .c images - ye S i Teachers BA., MAH Lm , :QQ if I, ,'azs,f'fc5g ' year ' A img i 5 V Marian Hammes-Elementary Education B.S., Wisconsin State College, La Crosseg M.A., Northwestern fh a , fs. Umversl y 1 A f- .-i . fi, . , ,,,, f S Q ,mmf ffl I Richard Hartley-Biology t-, . QQ B.A., Nelgriiska State College, Perug M.S., Ph.D., State Uni- , -, 'X V versity o owa X S ,ah S3 r yt 5 5 r F acu nay ,-gm ,iii i , ' Mary Hebberd 1Mrs.J-Communication, Director of fg. Publicity, Alumni W my A Bs. in Ed., M.A., Ohio State University . 'ez' ff-bi tvo Dorothy Heider-Elementary Education M Wisconsin State College, La Crosse: M.S., University of She. ' inneso a -.i1e , Y X y Ada Lord QMTSJ ' , - I l B.S., Wisconsin I Thomas Hirsch-Assistant, Audio-Visual Center of Wisconsin f B.S., Wisconsin State College, La Crosse 'iff 4 26? A .1 Margaret L. Hocker-Librarian , David M ' 'iff' tg W B.A., Western Kentucky State College: B.L.S., University of ewaldi- X f ,., Kentucky: M.A.L.S., University of Michigan Qergiusio, Lam Q A, .. ly i - - William J. Hyde-English . f -'-- B.S.,- University of Wisconsin, Milwaukeeg M.A., Ph.D., Um' versity of Wisconsin I-90h M'11 1 er-Pit I Ffiitllisffmsm x Robert Jackson-Psychology B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Alta JohnsonfSupervising Teacher, Campus SchO01 B.S., Wisconsin State College, La Crosse Margaret Johnson-Assistant, Campus School Eugene Millie I A-. c nesoia: oil?-SSL Rugh Nixon U is UlliYQ1'5x i J i eghscl Noelk viii-eifgyidii I I A PhYSiQa1 se. Colm, 1 Phil. Umlfmn Norulwestem UE her' Campus Mona? XLA U. -v M' ' Chool . MA., Nmhw! I eabody College for tulty Center 5U Universiw of rn.. Phi'-f Uni' pus Sffhool mol Delores Kablef-Assistant to the Dean of Womeng Head A Resident at Wilder B A,, M.A., Northwestern University Robert Knilans-Chemistry Assistant, Assistant Basket- ball Coach B,5,, Wisconsin State College, La Crosse Edgar Knowlton-English B,A., M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University W, Grey Konrad-Chemistry B,S., Ph.M., University of Wisconsin Carol Krieg-Assistant, Campus School William Laux-History B.A., M.A., University of Michigan ' '-f wf- Q.-. 6,,,,,a-ff-.. eateries l ,..t Meta J. Leibl 4Mrs.D--Assistant, Campus School Fred E. Lengfeld-Recreation B.S., M.A., University of Wisconsin Faculty Kenneth E. Lindner-Physical Science, Chemistry B.S., Wisconsin State College, Eau Claireg M.A., State Uni- versity of Iowa Ferd J. Lipovetz-Physical Education achers College Columbia Universityg B.P.E., Normal B.S., Te - , l , Collegeg A.G.U., Indiana University Ada I-Ord CMrs.D-Communication B-S., Wisconsin State College, Stevens Pointg M.S., University Of Wisconsin David Mewaldt-Music B- MUSiC, Lawrence Collegeg M. Music, Nor versity thwestern Uni- Leon Miller-Physical Education A B-E-, Wisconsin State College, La Crosse: M. A., University of Iowa E'-199119 Millich-Librarian I B.A., College of St. Thomasg B.S. in L.S., University of Min- nesota: M.A.L.S., University of Michigan Ruth Nixon fMrs.D-Spanish B-S., University of Minnesota: M.A., University of Iowa Jean C. Noelke CMrs.7-Communication B-S1-I BS-Imidji State Teachers Collegeg University M.A., Northwestern ' -e-- A-- 4' vf- 1' U-1f5'?Z17??,561 3225-1' ,f at .I ,jcgcjv - ff N,-Q, I V., V X Q 1 vos cfm! 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Orr 4Mrs.J-Physical Education, Campus School B.E., Wisconsin State College, La Crosse: M.A., University of Michigan Rhea Pederson-Supervising Teacher, Campus School B.S., Wisconsin State College, Oshkosh: M.S., University of Wisconsin ' MW ' A . - 1 Lewis Peters-Biology ' A.B., DePauw Universityg M.S., Purdue University i .,:. 1 Ralph Phillips-Chemistry B.A., Yankton College, south Dakotag M.S., Northern iiimois University, DeKalb Phyllis Pirner-Supervising Teacher, Campus School B.S., University of Wisconsin, Milwaukeeg M. S., University of Wisconsin Lyle Radcliffe-Biology B.E., Wisconsin State College, River Fallsg M.S., Ph.D., Uni- versity of Wisconsin Faculty V. B. Rasmusen-Audio-Visual Education B.E., Wisconsin State College, River Fallsg M.S., University of Wisconsin George Remington-Communication B.A., M.A., University of Illinois Theodora Richter fMrs.J-Speech, English B.A., University of Wisconsin Stanley Rolnick-History B.A., University of Marylandg M.A., Ph.D., University of Wis- consm Theodore Rovang-Biology B.A., St. Olaf Collegeg M.A., Columbia University Lawrence G. Rowe-Chemistry B-S.. North Eastern Missouri State Teachers Collegeg M.S-. State University of Iowa Theodore Rozelle-Mathematics B.E.,.Wisconsin State College, Stevens Point: M.A., University of Michigan William Schmidt-Social Science, Secondary EduCa'Ci0I1 B.A., Luther College: M.A., State University of Iowa , sch L99 M' wise giiriiersm' 5 Laufa A' A BE-r Mui! verSitY 0 ian 55'-' Magi' Wise h Ski Mag.: Univ G, Lester S BEA, Wisf College Flora Lee 5 B.A., M.S Fa E. Keith 1 B.A., G- IleS0t3 Arnold Ann L, B.E., Uhive G- Patie Walter Marie '1 HDUS H lDus versity of School Vemity of fm Illinois 'f rsiiy of WB' 7 zouesei Ms A univefiiw Y Ed Iowa ucafion If'-2 Ti-iv' 7 -' z 'E I - 4 4e,,4,....,......1.,fA',g,,N- 1. - .'..,,. 1 .41 4'Lsu.1J ' garlicLlfiirswia-isfga:-:.,-.1.f --erik 1new-.. ... 'L-15,413 Leo M. Schnur-Mathematics B.E., Wisconsin State College, River Falls: M.A., Northwestern University Laura A. Schuh-Biology B.E.,, Minnesota State Teachers College, Winonag M.S., Uni- versity of Minnesota Marian Scullin QMrs.J-Chemistry Assistant B.E., Wisconsin State College, La Crosse Martha Skaar-Head Librarian B.A., University of Wisconsing M.S., Columbia University G. Lester Steinhoff-Arts and Crafts, Campus School B.E., Wisconsin State College, Platteville, M.S., Iowa State College Flora Lee Stephenson-Physical Education B.A., M.S., Syracuse University 3L..',L1.:iQ.L5...r-- .cmiil stzxii . . ' img..-gl. n,Av....f,.a, ,... N..- 1- .. Robert Steuck-Director of Student Union B.S., Wisconsin State College, La Crosse: M.S., University of Illinois Wisconsin Faculty Adelee B. Stokke fMrs.J-English B.A., Lombard College James Storlie-Chemistry B.S., Wisconsin State College, Eau Clairep M.S., University of Donald Strand-Assistant Director of Student Union B.S., Wisconsin State College, La Crosse E. Keith Swanson-Mathematics B.A., Gustavus Adolphus College, M.A., University of Min- nesota Arnold I. Temte-Mathematics B.A., Luther College, M.A., University of Minnesota Ann L. Thomas-Physical Education B.E., Wisconsin State College, La Crosseg M.A., New York University G. Patience Thomas-Physical Education B.A., Ohio Wesleyan Universityg M.A., Ohio State University Walter Thoresen-Sociology B.A., Carroll Collegeg Ph.M., University of Wisconsin Marie Toland fMrs.D--Speech B.S., Ottawa Universityg M.A., Ph.D,, State University of Iowa 3, ,ar ea ' - - X X1 if gl, fvxgvs W rf W ff iw fi wr . 0 2 f , Q A is mi? 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Vincent Weber-Biology B.Ed., M.Sc., Duquesne University, Pittsburghg Ph.D., Uni- versity of Minnesota Richard Westkaemper--Physical Education B.S., Ricte Instituteg M.A., Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia F niversi y Don Wille-Health Education B.S., Wayne State Universityg M.S., University of Michigan, Ph.D., Ohio State University Edith Wing CMrs.J-Communication B.S., M.A., University of Minnesota Thomas Wirkus-Communication B.S., Wisconsin State College, Stevens Point, M.S., University of Wisconsin fl Emerson Wulling-English B.A., University of Minnesota: M.A., Harvard University! Ph.D., University of Minnesota Bernard J. Young-Director of Campus School B.S., State Teachers College, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania: M.S., Bucknell University, Ed.D., University of Illinois Donald Young-Psychology, Assistant Dean of Men B.A., Carroll Collegeg M.S., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Howard Young-Biology B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Ph B,Ed,, I11in0 M.A., New SY, ,W TX X X 1 2 X, ' N -- Uni. Faculty Not Pictured versity 5 Betty J. Baird Bernadine Kunkel Marie Sanders Physical Education Physical Education Field Superyisor, 0 State B.Ed., Illinois State Normal Universityg B.A., State Teachers College, Minot, Enghsh Assistant M.A., New York University North Dakotag M.A., Columbia Univer- B.S., Wisconsin State College, La Crosse sity nter V Xi i wp I iiversity iversifY9 ia: MS' Ien mSin Page 101 5. ,wffw , M , ,Aw ' ' Nvrw' 1 px- ,, E -' , x 1 V 1 ' 1 , f 3 QW wx: , W , V xg ,, In 9 WRX Page 102 . My Nw 75 'lf-.X xx -,,f' 'A I' Lv' . ,...1. .XXX ,-N . -, 3-,..4,V -, ' N Ts -f' - '--: x Q ' . sg v . 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' 41411, fc' X h , , i X V fi 4' ' 4 5' 3 2 Y ff . xg 7 Nilda Alvarez: Tole, Chiriqui-Rep. of Panama, Secondary Education Transfer from Univ. of Panama 3, Sec. Ed. Club 3, 4, Newman Club 3, 4, P1 Tau Epsilon Hist. 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. Charles Anderson: Westby, Elementary Education ACEI 4, Lambda Tau Gamma 2, 3, 4, MIAA 2, Social Committee 4. Kenneth Arneson: La Crosse, Letters and Science Eta Phi Alpha 4, Newman Club 1, 2, Rac- quet 2, 3, Editor 4, CCC 2, Sigma Zeta Phi 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Debate 3, 4, YGOP 2, 4Y-Dems. 4, United World Federalists 3, . Lane Attoe: Wild Rose, Physical Education Phi Kappa Epsilon, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4. Richard Baker: Milwaukee, Physical Education MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4. Jack Bast: Watertown, Physical Education Men's Glee Club 3, 4, Major Club 3, 4, LSA 1, 2, Lambda Tau Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Social Committee 3, L Club 2, 3, 4. Garmen Ammerman: La Crosse Physical Education Phi Epsilon Kappa 2, 3, Sec. '4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, LSA 1, Jimmy Quinn Schol- arship 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, MIAA , , 3, 4, L Club 2, 3, 4, Wh0'S WT10 4L Phl Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4. IEE, . . ,gary !,?fg?, -14' is 222 f 1 fq ,. , as A, if f X e..,.9f , ,7,,,- 1 2 1 , ' of ,fig 4,4 X I LV :A Joyce Appleman: Westby, Elementary Education Jeks 1 2' ACEI 3 4' Wesle Foundation 1 a 7 1 y , 1, Lambda Sigma Chi 2, Treas. 3, 4, Social Committee 3. an L. Jon Aton: Prairie du Sac, Physical Education , Kappa Delta Pi 4, Alpha Delta Theta l, 2, it 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4. I ylyly: X I Gerald Aulwesz Caledonia, Minnesota, Letters and Science Jan Bartelt: Mayville, Physical Education Chorus 1, Men's Glee Club 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, State Doubles Championship 1, 2, 3. James Becker: De Pere, Physical Education Phi EPSUOII Kappa 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta P13,4,Ph1K E'12Tr, Pres. 4, MIAA l?L21?:l3,4?S10n ' eas 3' Sondra Bidar: Friendship, Physical Education Major Club 45 Biology Club 45 USF 1, 2, 45 WRA 15 State Legislative Scholarship 15 Coulee Trekkers 25 Indian Block 2. Robert Blackbourn: Berlin, Physical Education L-X 1, 25 State Legislative Scholarship 15 MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4. Mary Ellen Baugrud Bowerman: Winnecone, Physical Education Transfer from Oshkosh State 35 Newman Club 35 WRA 3, 45 Catalina Club 3, 4. Roger Brandt: Wilson, Physical Education Transfer from Augsburg College 25 Choir 2, 3, 45 Lambda Tau Gamma 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 2, 35 MIAA 2, 3, 4. Sheila Brewer: Cuba City, Physical Education Delta Psi Kappa 2, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 45 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Major Club 25 New- man Club 1, 2, 3, 45 WSO 2, 3, V. Pres. 45 WRA 1, 2, 3, 45 Alice O. Gordon Award 35 Inter-Honorary Committee 45 House Presi- dent 45 Indian Block 1. James Brown: Clintonville, Physical Education Men's Glee Club 3, 45 Phi Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 35 Gymnastics 1, 2, 45 Track 15 Golf 2, 3, 45 MIAA 1, 2, 45 Union Committee 45 Reuter Hall Counselor 3, 45 L Club 1, 2, Sec. 3, 45 Ass't Freshman Football Coach 4. Carl Bruggink: Oostburg, Physical Education USF 1, 25 Alpha Phi Omega 2, Hist. 3, 45 Alpha Delta Theta 2, 3, 45 Basketball Mgr. 3, 45 MIAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Officials Club 2, 3, 45 L Club 3, 45 Major Club 2, 3, 4. Sam Bird: Milwaukee, Physical Education Mary Blanchard: Racine, Physical Education Delta Psi Kappa 2, 3, Chap. 45 Kappa Del- ta Pi 3, 45 Major Club 1, 25 Pres Club 1, 25 WRA 1, 2, Board 3, 45 La Crosse Scholar- ship 15 Ann Thomas Award 25 Oren Fra- Zee Award 35 Union Committee 3, 45 So- cial Comm. 45 Tumbling Club 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Hockey Club 3, Treas. 45 Coulee ark?-kklers 15 Indian Block 1, 25 Who's o . Sharon Bowman: Oshkosh, Physical Education Delta Psi Kappa 2, 3, Publicity Ch. 45 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Band 15 USF 1, 2, 3, 45 WSO 2, Pres. 3, 45 WRA 2, 3, Pres. 45 Sigma Lambda Sigma Scholarship5 Sigma Lambda Sigma 1, 2, Pres. 3, 45 AWS Board 1, 2, 3, 45 Wilder Hall Guide 25 Union xCgp1rn1'ri5 Coulee Trekkers Sec. 1, 25 Who's o . William Brehm: Menominee, Physical Education 3-f Transfer from Stout State 25 Officials Club 2, 3, 45 Football 25 MIAA 2, 3, 4. Keith Briscoe: Portage, Physical Education Choir 1, 25 Collegiates 1, 25 Major Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Wesley Foundation 1, 25 Racquet 35 La Crosse 35 CCC 3, V. Pres. 45 Noah 5 Social Committee 2, 3, Treas. 45 Phi Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 15 MIAA 1, 2, 3 4' Son Fest Co-Chairman 2' Coulee 7 7 g 7 Trekkers 2, Pres. 3, 45 Winter Carnival Co-Chairman 35 Union Committee 4. Judith Brown: Lodi, Secondary Education Sec. Ed. Club 3, 45 LSA 1, 3, 45 L-X 1, 2, 3, 45 Lambda Sigma Chi 2, Sgt-at-Arms 3, 4. Joanne Burnett: Sparta, Elementary Education Eta Phi Alpha 25 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Jazz Club 45 ACEI 3, 45 House Pres. 4. Seniors Jane Buros: La Crosse, Elementary Education Jeks 1, 2, ACEI 3, 4. Joyce Calverly: Wisconsin Rapids, Letters and Science Jazz Club 2, 3, Wesley Foundation 1, Racquet 2, Dial M for Murder , You Never Can Tell , You Can't Take It with You , Yellow Jack , The Man Who Came to Dinner , Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, Y-Dems, Sec.-Treas. 2, 3. Clyde Canman: Sparta, Secondary Education Sec. Ed. Club 2, 4, Pres Club 1, Racquet 2, 3, Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4. Donald Christensen: Edgerton, Physical Education Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, 4, Football 1, Swimming Mgr. 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officials Club 1, 2. Beverly Schild Collingon: West Salem, Elementary Education Jeks 1, 2, ACEI Corresponding Sec. 3, 4, House President 1, Kappa Delta Pi 4. Richard Cook: La Crosse, Letters and Science Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 2, Corres. Sec. 3, 4. Lois Dawes: La Crescent, Elementary Education Band 1, 2, Chi Lambda Chi Sec. 1, Treas. 2, Drakels 4, LSA 1, 2, Sigma Lambda Sigma 2. Page 106 . ,5 if 9,3 ,Z f W Y , ' W ,-I M sp X Q 5 rg f Z x Z f ..., U if NF, , W, , ..-. 1 ,. , U ,,,,,,, . in CX-ysiff , s I .,., . Y aa-a rf ,,,, . N' A gsfsfiasagtm X , mls. . ls. xx I S X 4 ' . I , ,:,5s::., . rf I uw! .1 , . . -ff . wer 35,-fi 4 . . ' ,,,,, 1 . . -,.,, V NC K , W , .,,, ., Q - W , 'Qi v ' la ss 1 ' sm fS..'fm Lois Brye: Westby, Elementary Short Course Choir 1, 2, Jeks 1, V. Pres. 2. Robert Campana: Nutley, New J ersey. Letters and Science Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Board of Directors 4, Economics Club 4. Janice Cestkowski: Watersmeet, Michigan, Physical Education Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Iota Xi Omega 3, 4, Coulee Trekkers 1, 3, Jazz Club 4. Sally Christie: La Crosse, Elementary Education Jeks 1, 2, ACEI 3, Publicity Ch. 4. Richard Collins: La Crosse, Letters and Science Eta Phi Alpha 2, Vice Pres. 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, Cana Club 3, Racquet 2, 3, 4, World War II Memorial, Wis. Congres- sional Internship Award 3, Yellowjack , MIAA 1, 2, 3, Forum Committee Ch. 4, Y-Dems 3, 4, Sigma Zeta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3. Lois Craig: Stevens Point, Physical Education Major Club 2, UCCF 3, 4, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, La'Crosse Educ. Assoc. Award 3, Alpha Phi Pi 3, 4, Union Committee 4, Coulee Trekkers 1, 2, Orchesis 3, Sec. 4. Garrett Deckert: Viola, Physical Education Phi Kappa Epsilon Corres. Sec. 2, 3, 4, grgclil 1, 2, 3, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4, L Club Ka? Dona Elemenlf KHP? vials.: Set, social Cal S0r0r1tY Edith Dre Educatlt Dfakels 3, 1 Patricia I Educati Sinfonia 12 Ellen Elfm Science Jazz Club Lambda S: 4, Spanish V. Pres. 4: Mary Pie Educat Kappa D 3, 4: UC B. B. Lambda Club, Sec Nita F Educ Jeks 1, Crosse 1 Treas. . Radford 3: COIT Snow Q coming COI1'1m B everl Elem Jazz C11 rsey, ctors cga 3, ntary ters 'Wman 3 37 ngres- 'jack 3 Ch. 43 1 39 :ical 2 3 4: Alpha Coulee il 3, 42 5 Club Fi dK.bf5E.!2i-.2243 '- Kay Donaldson: La Crosse, Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Jeks 1, 2, ACEI 3, Sec. 4, WSO 2, 3, 4, Lambda Sigma Chi 1, 2, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Union Committee, Social Committee 2, 3, Sec. 4, Inter- Sorority Council, V. Pres. 2. Edith Drew: Viroqua, Elementary Education Drakels 3, 4. Patricia Durr, Milwaukee, Physical Education Sinfonia 1, LSA 1, WSO 3, WRA 3. Ellen Elfner: Manitowoc, Letters and Science Jazz Club 3, 4, Racquet 2, WRA 2, 4, Lambda Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, House Pres. 4, Spanish Club, V. Pres. 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4, Coulee Trekkers 2, 4. Mary Fiebig: La Crosse, Secondary Education Kappa Delta Pi 3, Sec. 4, Sec. Ed. Club 2, 3, 4, UCCF 1, La Crosse 1, 2, 3, CCC 4, B. B. Hutchinson Scholarship, Sigma Lambda Sigma 2, Treas. 3, 4, Spanish Club, Sec. 2, 4. Nita Finses: Cornell, Elementary Education Jeks 1, 2, ACEI 3, 4, LSA 1, 2, 3, 4, La Crosse 1, 2, 3, WSO 2, 3, 4, CCC 2, Sec.. 3, Treas. 4, State Legislative Scholarship, Radford Award 3, Alpha Phi Pi 1, 2, Sec. 3, Corres. Sec. 4, Social Committee 4, Snow Queen 2, Indian Block 1, Home- coming Court 3, Special Assemblies Comm. 4, Who's Who 4. Beverly Flume: La Crosse, Elementary Education Jazz Club 2, Jeks 1, 2, ACEI 3, 4. f.fLa...u ' az '-marmsan-f ffirrf f -'r??'TT ?EF'fi'? '?7El'I'fTlF7?- VK? f W4 . .... 7,,, al......x. X x ff! 'fikfw :, Wi,-., .- 1. 'W Eli: , X , 3 ' th i' Q X Irene Dopp: Ettrick, Elementary Education Drakels 4. Jack Drew: Viroqua, Secondary Education Marvin Earp: La Crosse, Physical Education gwaselzall 1, 2, Cross Country 2, MIAA 1, Kenneth Ellison: Baraboo, Letters and Science Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Racquet 3, Lambda Tau Gamma 2, 3. Richard Figgie: La Crosse, Letters and Science Racquet 4. Sharon Flaten: La Crosse, Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi 3, Hist. 4, Jeks 1, 2, ACEI 3, 4, LSA 1, 2, 3, 4, La Crosse 1, 2, Organi- zation Editor 3, La Crosse Trust Fund, Sigma Lambda Sigma 1, 2, Sec. 3, 4, AWS Executive Board 2. Sharon Foote: Chicago, Illinois, Physical Education Major Club 4, LSA 1, Racquet 1, 2, 3, 4, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Catalina Club 3, 4, Orchesis 3, 4, Indian Block 2, House Pres. 4, Pom Pom Girls, Sec. 4. Page 107 ,Yr .lfgi . ikxff t i Qi? Vx I f X X f? SU Xl 4 if W 73 K 4.5, 5 . 2-ff Q f ,sa-'?', e. ' 'Q f .' J ' Uwfm. , ,tg f Page 108 Seniors Corrine Fredrickson: Viroqua, Elementary Education ACEI 4, Drakels 4, Wesley Foundation 4. Susan Frey: La Crosse, Letters and Science Eta Phi Alpha 1, 2, Sec. 3, La Crosse 3, Sigma Lambda Sigma 2, 3. Erwin Ganschow: La Crescent, Minnesota, Secondary Education Sec. Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, Pres. Asst. 3, 4, Sigma Zeta Phi Hist. 2, 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3. Harold Gehrke: Reedsburg, Secondary Education sec. Ed. Club 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2. Thomas Guenther: Hokah, Minnesota, Secondary Education Sec. Ed. Club 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Dames Award Scholarship, You Never Can Tell , Beta Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec., Treas., V. Pres., Pres. Richard Hackett: La Crosse, Physical Education Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, L Club. Jacqueline Hammett: East Troy, Letters and Science Wesley Foundation 1, 2, V. Pres. 3, 4, Racquet 1, 2, Iota Xi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 4, House Pres. 4, Art Club 3, 4, French Club 2, 3. Karlen Freitag: Waterloo, Secondary Education Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. Ed. Club 3, 4, House Pres. 3, AWS 4. Irvin Galstad: La Crosse, Letters and Science Campus Vets 3, Coulee Trekkers 1. Tom Gauerke: Waukesha, Physical Education Men's Glee Club 3, 4, Four Sophs 2, 3, 4, CCC 4, L-X 1, Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Fresh- man Coach 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4, L Club 1, 2, V. Pres. 3, 4, Union Comm. 4, Who's Who 4. John Grunwald: Two Rivers, Physical Education Officials Club 2, 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, New- man Club 2, 3, 4, L-X 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Swimming 3, 4, MIAA, Coulee Trekkers 3, 4, Dorm Counselor 3, 4, Student Cafe- teria Manager 4, Who's Who 4. Nancy Jones Gazetta: Madison, Elementary Education Transfer from University of Wisconsin 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, ACEI 3, 4, La Crosse 3, WRA 3, 4, Catalina Club 3, 4, AWS 3. Harland Haefs: La Crosse, Letters and Science Joyce Harbecke: La Crosse, Elementary Short Course Jeks 1, 2, AWS 2, Art Club l. Q,-Hfy 3 Clif 3 f-L' fff .S ggdfff , ,rf 1 V gf ., 1: 1, . A ft if X V: ' V, .:EEEE5EiEE2' S WA. -X ps.-gi ::5:::::5:5::., .gifts M g if saff . Q f Q If t 4 Peter Harman La Crosse, Letters and Science Education Major Club 2 3' LSA 1 2 3 4' Lambda Tau Gamma 1 2 3' MIAA 3 4' Board 1 2' Interfraternity Council 2 3' Officials C ub 1 2 3 4. Dennis Healy Williams Bay Physical Education Officials Club Board 1, Newman Club 1, 2, 3 4, CCC 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Freshman Football Assistant Coach 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Union Committee 4. Dorothy Heitman Grand Marsh, Secondary Education Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Chorus 4, Sec. Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4, UCCF 1, 2, Sec. 3, 4, Pi Tau Epsilon 2, Historian 3, 4, AWS 3, Indian Block 1, Economics Club 2, House President 4, Who's Who 4. Dave Hawley Argyle Physical Education Major Club 3 4' Wesley Foundation 1 2 ...f 3 4' Basketball 1 2' L Cl b 3 4' B - ketball Coaching 3 4. u as Elementary Short Course Jeks 1' LSA 1 2 3' Lambda Sigma Chi Gertrude Heil Milwaukee Physical Education Delta Psi Kappa 2, 3, 4, Major Club 2, 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Pi 3, 4, Coulee Trekkers 1. Sonja Helgeson Gays Mills Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Jeks 1, 2, ACEI 3, 4, LSA 3, 4, Racquet 2, La Crosse 2, Lambda Sigma Chi 1, 2, Treas. 3, 4, AWS 4, House President 3, Art Club 3. FIV' '- -' : I , 1 , , H 77 , , , ' 7 3 J 9 R 7 XQ9 XP X X X P Q Xi Dennis Hawley, Wausau, Physical Kay Larson Hawley: La Crosse, 195 'lr NX Qwxsfnux X X sf N Xi 9 a 7 1 9 9 y , , ..,, ' , , , , , , 1, 2 ' 7 J 7 K 1 1 1 1 : : : 2 J : a i f f f ZZ xg f f 1: WX ff , ff' ' 7' iq , f , 1 , fn, f Michael Hennessy: Delevan, Physical Education Newman Club 1, 2, 3, CCC 4, Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, Sec. 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, MIAA 2, 3, 4, L Club Pres. 3, Racquet 4. Roland Hidde, Jr.: Manitowoc, Physical Education Phi Epsilon Kappa, V. Pres. 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, CCC 3, 4, L-X 2, 3, 45 Beta sigma Chi, corr. sec. 3, 4, Mgr. Football 3, Trainer 4, MIAA 2, Homecoming Ch- 3, Who's Who 3, Officials Club 2, Sec. 3. John Hladez Sheboygan, PhySiCal Education Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Lambda Tau Gamma 2, 3, 1: 2: 3: 4' Marilyn Heyworth: Milwaukee, Physical Education Delta Psi Kappa 3, 4, Jazz Club 1, 2, Major Club 2, Wesley Foundation 1, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Coulee Trekkers 1, 3, 4, Fencing Club 1, 2. Katherine Hilvers: Cuba City, Physical Education Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, L-X 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchesis 3, 4. Janice Hoeth: La Crosse, Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sin- fonia 3' Jeks 1 2' ACEI 3, 4' USF 2, 3, Wso 2,,3, 45, Pi,T3jLl Epsilon 2,,Treas. 3, 4, X, QW Inter-Sorority Council Sec. 4. .ff.--,fw w.f.'g1:i....,...erf-vs f . .V .- -I -X - A -M . - .. ,,.,,,,,..,..,,m. , . , . 1,-.,..D.. . ... - W.- X. . . ... vt.. .,.'. .... -4 ai.. 244: . . . fr' r ' 173. Seniors Gerald Holte: Onalaska, Secondary Education Band 3, 4, Sinfonia 2, Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, Sigma Zeta Phi 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Sec. Ed. Club 3, 4. Richard Horswill: Black River Falls, Secondary Education Beta Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4, MIAA 3. Dave Hussey: Appleton, Physical Education Men's Glee Club 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CCC 2, 3, Pres. 4, L-X 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Union Committee 4, James Stearns Award 3, Athletic Board 3, 4, Officials Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, L Club 2, 3, Treas. 4, Who's Who 4. Lawrence Hutton: Elkhorn, Letters and Science Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Alpha Delta Theta 3, 4, MIAA. Janice Iverson: Soldiers Grove, Letters and Science Eta Phi Alpha 2, 3, LSA 1, Alice A. Gor- don Scholarship, Alpha Phi Pi 2, 3. Dorothy Jaeger: Janesville, Elementary Education Jeks 1, 2, ACEI 3, 4, LSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Rac- quet 1, WSO 2, 3, 4, Lambda Sigma Chi 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres 3, 4, House Pres. 4. David Jenkins: Rockland, Secondary Education Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Pres Club 1, 2, Sig- ma Zeta Phi 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, Coulee Trekkers 1, V. Pres. 2, YGOP 2, 3. Page 110 y Z- fs 95 W ,f iifkzzi 2 H its . 5 X 5 3 S ' else 4' ' X 'QW , ,FK ' ' n o -wwf , A ,,.. . X ,Wy Q11 ,,,,. ,, ,y Zmggi' 1--. 4' fw' ,-. 2 . - 3 ..,1g:. . . 5 1 ' ' I ,,.AM..:,f1.s yan eras' A N wfgfifg like f 'har' X af- are ? WV! Q fikw, 4 A . 5, A Nm .r . hx -,i 1 Russel Holte: Westby, Elementary Education Band 2, ACEI 4, Lambda Tau Gamma 2, 3, 4, Treas., MIAA 2, 3, 4. Donald Huebner: Milwaukee, Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi 3, Pres. 4, Jeks 1, Pub. Ch. 2, ACEI 4, Pres. 3, Racquet 2, Sports Ed. 3, Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4. Judy Hutchison: New London, Physical Education Newman Club 1, 2, His. 3, 4, WSO 3, 4, CCC 3, 4, Sigma Lambda Sigma 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, Cheerleader 1, Capt. 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 3, Wilder Hall Coun- selor 2, 3, Social Committee 2, WRA 1, 2, Who's Who 4. Robert Isler: La Crosse, Letters and Science Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4. John Jackson: Tunnel City, Secondary Education Sec. Ed. Club 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Biology Club 3, 4. George Jendrusiak: Abrams, Secondary Education Transfer from U. W. extension at Green Bay, Sec. Ed. Club 2, 3, Wesley Founda- tion. Barbara Johnson: Maiden Rock, Elementary Education Short Course Jeks 2, Wesley Foundation 2. Sandfa John? Second Ed, Club 2 sigma Cliiib 2 spanish C aff ' Toni Jordan: Education .r 1 2, 3, ' hl ' . 31 4' St Pres. 4- Jacqueline K Physical E Delta Psi Kai C1ub1,213f 2 :Dear Hist. 2, Pres- 3 3, Chairman 4 3, 45 Homecor Pi 4, Wilder l Richard Kiew Education Newman Clu Theta 3, 4, F Board 4, Oifiw Joe Klimosi Educatior Newman Clu Thwdore Second: SEC- Ed. C Newman C 2, Treas. I Sec' 42 Crm MLAA 1, Pres. 1, 2 Sondfa K and Sc LSA tor 33 Pres, ,4. Ii V- Pres, 4 Club 2, 3 .fy lma 2, , Pub. Sports B' 3: 13,4- , 2, 3, 1 3, 4, Coim- 4 1, 2, 1 and ga 3, 43 Green Dunda- K, Iol1f5e Sandra Johnson: La Crosse, Secondary Education Sec. Ed. Club 2, 3, 4, LSA 2, 3, 4, Racquet 2, State Legislative Scholarship 1, Lambda Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Toni Jordan: Sparta, Secondary Education Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, WSO 3, 4, Social Committee 4, House Pres. 4. Jacqueline Kennedy: Sauk City, Physical Education Delta Psi Kappa 2, 3, Hist. 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, La Crosse l, 2, WSO 3, 4, Dear Brutus , Sigma Lambda Sigma 1, Hist. 2, Pres. 3, 4, Social Committee Treas. 3, Chairman 4, Union Comm. 4, Orchesis 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Wilder Hall Guide 2, Who's Who 4. Richard Kiedrowski: Sparta, Physical Education Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Delta Theta 3, 4, Football 1, 2, MIAA 1, 2, 3, Board 4, Officials Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Joe Klimoski: White Lake, Physical Education Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4. Theodore Knudson: La Crosse, Secondary Education Sec. Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Congo Club 1, Newman Club 2, 3, Gamma Delta 4, CCC 2, Treas. 3, Phi Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4, Cross Country 1, 2, Track 1, 2,-3, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Board of Movie Critics Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dad's Day Ch. 2. Sondr'a Knutson: La Crosse, Letters and Science LSA 1, 2, Treas. 3, La Crosse 2, Sr. Edi- tor 3, Alpha Phi Pi 2, Corr. Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4, Union Comm., Social Comm. 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 FI'6I1Ch Club 2, 3, Who's Who 4. 4.4. ,mmm r- -41 -.2 ' pf .,,, . 4465 V X 4. K Zimix f X A Xin., , f ?f fiiA big f , , f X , f :X r IW .SJ 12 ? 2 .QW X , 1' - 1 f ,' f X X v X X ,X x X! I bib NN- JJ 4-1 'iP:E'51::13 -L .w .x:mf,..,l...::,.:lm..a......l4.,.,.s4,e.1.... Wilbur Johnson: Holmen, Secondary Education Sec. Ed. Club 3, 4, Biology Club 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vets Club 3, 4. Wayne Jurgensen: Gays Mills, Secondary Education Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Sec. Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Marcia Kerner: Milwaukee, Physical Education Band 1, USF 1, 2, WSO 1, 2, 3, 4, WRA 2, Sigma Lambda Sigma 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Dorm Guide 2, Union Comm. Ch., Coulee Trekkers 1, Sec. 2, Social Comm., Sec. 3, Winter Carnival Ch., Catalina Club 4, Who's Who 4. Jee Young Kim: Seoul, Korea, Letters and Science Orchestra 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. William Knilans, Jr.: Fort Atkinson, Secondary Education Sec. Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Wesley Founda- tion 1, 2, 3, 4, CCC 2, 3, 4, L-X 2, 3, Fort Atkinson Teacher's Association Scholar- ship, Lambda Tau Gamma 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, Cross Country 3, MIAA 1, 2, 3, L Club 3, 4, Coulee Trekkers 1, Reuter Hall Counselor 3. Elwood Knutson: Blair, Physical Education Major Club 3, 4, Officials Club 3, 4, LSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 3, Corres. Sec. 4, Baseball 1, 2, Football 1, MIAA 1, 2, 3, Board 4. Gerald Kohn: Markesan, Physical Education Phi Epsilon Kappa 4, Alpha Delta Theta 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Of- ficials Club 4, L Club Pres. 4, Inter- fraternity Council Pres. 4, Who's Who 4. Page 111 . ..- ,-....,,,. -V,-55:5 .,-1-v'f.: :1'.'f,f'H:-11':.'T:.' ff'13-1f2Z iT'-5:. fjL5-'i ..' -f-.wif 'qw Nm- lf- -- .' ' .1 -111, -,mmeW-f-ff,-W-Ufqfrw-wwr+f-aeag:W- -V.f-i'frvqf1.sii:ffmaff-'Tr-:fmFQ:-:fffwfr- 1-1:4.fzwftt-+2's2f'fs1'ff:4-of za:-2 ., .. .--. . . ,.,,. ., .. . I , , , . , ,, , - ,, .1 I YA Page 112 Seniors Carol Krieg: Prairie du Chien, Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Rural Club Sec. 1, 2, Drakels 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Racquet 1, Iota Xi Omega 1, 2, 3, H1st. 4. Kenneth Kolekz Weyerhauser, Physical Education Lambda Tau Gamma 4, MIAA 2, 3, 4. Mary Lou Kronforst: Mishicot, Ph sical Education Y Band 1, Major Club 1, Newman Club 1, Rec. Sec. 2, 3, 4, WSO 2, 3, Sec. 49 Rac- quet 1, 2, La Crosse 1, Business Manager 2, 3, 4, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Lambda Sigma Sgt.-at-Arms 3, 4, Social Commit- tee 4, House Pres. 3, Coulee Trekkers 1, 2. Robert Krysiak: Shawano, Physical Education Phi Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Gymnastics 1, MIAA 3, 4. William Kvigne: Ferryville, Elementary Education Band 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Jeks 1, 2, ACEI 3, 4, LSA 1, Union Comm. Robert Lang. Jr.: La Crosse, Letters and Science Judson Club Pres. 3, 4, Our Town . ' . .,., ., Joel Larfom Cambudge' Physlcal Richard Larson: La Crosse, Letters , . Mgdulfltlijlg 4 B' 1 Cl b 4 B b 11 and Science all ajor u , , 10 ogy u , ase a ,' A ,422 1 2- lf 4- O f' ' 1 2 B Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4,.LSA l, 2, 3, Pres. 2, L-X f - 3, 4.' G0 3' ' f lclals Club ' ' Oard 1, 2, 3, Gymnastics 3, MIAA 1, 4, Coulee ..- I ' T1-ekkers 4. A . ,.,, QAQV, William Larson: La Crosse, Joanne Lawson: Arkdale, Physical Secondary Education Education Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Secondary Club 3, 4, Delta Psi Kappa 3, Recording Sec. 4, Band D. O. Coate Award, Lambda Tau Gamma 1, 2, Major Club 2, 3, UCCF 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4, 1, 2, 3, 4- ERA 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Pi 3, 4, Indian oc . ' Nancy Lehmann: Trempealeau, Everett Ledman: Viola, Physical Elementary Education Educatlon Wesley Foundation 1, 2, Publicity 3, Treas. MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4. 4, Jeks 1, 2, ACEI Sec. 3, 4. Frederick Lehrke: La Crosse, Secondary Education Choir 1, Sec. Ed. Club 2 3 4- G Elementary Education D It amma S a 1 2 Alpha Delta Theta 1 2 3 Pres Kappa Delta P1 4 Choir 1 2 3 Jeks 1 2 4 F tblll 00 Ei C12 3 4 Trackl 2 MIAAI ACEI3 4 LSAl 2 3 Loretta Lemke: Lake Delton, l , , ' ing.: , 'Z' I' vs is ax? It ,N-. 'TN , ,N .1 . -, r f . - 4 xxx as X... ..- gc I Q kg ass' ' 'S fail' Q M Q 5 A 5 X Q. 'fy 1 f 2 W , 1 f ,J Jeanne Lentz: Racine, Physical Education Major Club 2, 3, 4, Judson Club 1, 2, 3- Newman Club 4, Annual 1, 2, WSO 2, 3: 49 WRA l, 2, 3, 4, CCC 3, 4, L-X 3, 4, State Legislative Scholarship l, Johnson Wax 1, 2, Radford Award 3, Orchesis 2 3, Treas. 4, Aipha Phi Pi 2, 3, 4, Uniori Committee 3, 4, Wilder Hall Counselor 2 3, Coulee Trekkers 1, 2, 4, Pom Pom Dil rector 4, Who's Who 4. June Leubner: Sheboygan, Physical Education Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Major Club 2, 3, LSA l, 2, 3, 4, WRA Board 4, Pi Tau Epsilon 3, 4, House Pres. 3. Diane Louret: Cascade, Physical Education Delta Psi Kappa 3, 4, USF 1, 2, 3, 4, Rac- quet l, 2, La Crosse 2, 4, WSO 1, 2, 3, 4, WRA 1, 2, Sigma Lambda Sigma 1, 2, V. Pres. 3, 4, Union Committee 4, AWS 1, 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Coulee Trekkers 1, Treas. 2, 3, Indian Block 1, 2, Wilder Hall Guide 2, Judiciary Council 4, House Pres. 3, Who's Who 4. Lester Martin: Plum City, Physical Education Newman Club 1, 2, Cana Club 3, Phi Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4. Cameron McCain: Oshkosh, Physical Education Choir 1, Major Club 2, Congo Club 1, 2, Alpha Phi Omega l, 2, L-X 1, 2, Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 25 Swimming 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Track 1, 2, 3, HL Club l, 2, 3, Treas. 4. Mary McOuiety: Shullsburg, Physical Education Delta Psi Ka a 2, 3, Pres- 45 Band 1? Major Club l,p2J, Canterbury Club.2, 3, 45 WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Lambda Sigma 2, 3, 4, Social Comm. 45 lI1l39I H0H0I'afY Committee 4, Catalina Club 3, 4, Coulee Trekkers 1, Who's Who 4. LaVonne Mehren: Antigo, Letters and Science Et Ph' Al h 2, Treas. 3, College Sin- fogia 1? Nexlgmlan Club 1, 2, 3,5 Racquet li 2, State Legislative Scholarship 1, Iota X1 Omega Historian 2, 3. Lyle Leu: Fond du Lac, Physical Education Men's Glee Club 3, 4, Phi Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, MIAA 1, 4. Robert Liegel: Baraboo, Physical Education Newman Club l, 2, 3, 4, Beta Sigma Chi 2, 3, Corres. Sec. 4, Football 1, Basketball 2, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4. George Marker: La Crosse, Letters and Science Campus Vets Club 3, 4. Eugene Mathes: Berlin, Physical Education Major Club 4, L-X 1, 2, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Union Comm. 4. Wayne McMahon: Baraboo, Physical Education Racquet 3, Alpha Delta Theta 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Wrestling 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, Major Club 2, 3. Roger Mehlberg: Sheboygan Falls, Physical Education Major Club 2, Officials Club 4, Gamma Delta 4, Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4. Donna 'Merwinz La Crosse, Secondary Education Secondary Club 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, Hist. 3, Rec. Sec. 4, Lambda Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Sorority Council 2. Seniors Bevery Erickson Meyer: La Crosse, Secondary Education Sinfonia 3, Sec. Ed. Club 2, 3, 4, LSA 23 State Legislative Scholarship 1. 5 Carole Miller: Big Falls, Physical Education Tumbling Club 1, 2, Treas. 3, 41 LSA 15 WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Comm. 2, 3, 4, Coulee Trekkers 1, House Pres. 3. Rodger Moe: Elroy, Secondary Education , ,, .4 x N 1 2 a 'lk l if Z . , W 4 x 412-We N ,tu ff in fx , '23 I ,, 1 ,f A Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Lambda Tau Gamma 2, V. Pres. 3, Sec. 4, Inter-fraternity Council Pres. 4. 4 4, ff Glenn Moerschelz Cedarburg, Physical Education Major Club 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, Phi Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4. Frederick Mueller: Milwaukee, Physical Education LSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Racquet 3, 4, Alpha Delta Theta 2, 3, Sec. 4, Baseball 1, 2, Capt. 3, 4, Football Statistician 2, 3, 4, L Club 1, 2, Chaplain 3, Sec. 4, Officials Club 2, 3, Sec. 4. Karen Nelsestuen: La Crosse, Elementary Education Jeks 1, 2, ACEI 3, 4, La Crosse Sr. Editor 1, 2, Co-editor 3, Sigma Lambda Sigma 1, 1? 34 Sec. 4, Union Comm. 4, Kappa Delta 1 . Donna Gruen Nesler: La Crosse, Elementary Education Jeks 1, 2, ACEI 3, 4, Jazz Club 2. Page 114 ix 'I f D Carl Miller: La Crosse, Physical Education Wesley Foundation, Football 1, 25 MIAA Frederick Miller: La Crosse, Letters and Science Gamma Delta 1, V. Pres. 2, Pres, 3 4. Coulee Trekkers 1, 2, 3, 4. ' ' Janice Moede: Oconto Falls, Physical Education Delta Psi Kappa 4, Chorus 1, 2, Wesley Foundation, Racquet 1, 2, Asst. News Ed., State Legislative Scholarship 1, You Can't Take It with You , Iota Xi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, House Presidents 4, Art Club 3, 4, Debate 1, Coulee Trekkers Board 1, 2. Douglas Molzahnz La Crosse, Secondary Education Secondary Club 2, 3, 4, Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1. Karen Mullen: La Crosse, Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 45 Jeks 1, 2, ACEI 3, 4, LSA 2, Pres, 3, 4: La Cfosff 2, 3, Lambda Sigma Chi 2, ,V- Pres: ' Pres. 4, Inter-sorority Council Historian 2, 3. Donald Nelson: La Crosse, Letters and Science Transfer from Whitewater- Susan Nesta: Watertown, Physical Education Delta Psi Kappa 2, 3, S-' ' - Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, AWS 2, Lffialggi Gamma Delta 1, WRA' 1, 3, 4, Ag ,de 2- Pi 1, 2, 3, Treas. 4, Wilder H811 u ' Catalina Club 4. 5 t at Arms 49 Ne 5hirl9Y SeCOUdaI a Delta HIIFJFEA4 2, 3 Nc Barbara Physical ' 1' Club iI?,04: 193 A 3, Soclal C Gary 0'I-lea Educatiol Phi Kappa T 1, 2, 3, 45 Of Gary Parke Educatiol Transfer from Phi Kappa E 4, MIAA 1, 2 Charlene P, Educatiol Newman Cir 3, 43 Lamb: ATIHS 3, 4, Council Him, John Elementa ACEI 4. Paul pfeiie BEducau0, S ' -3. 2EQhEd. Clu Sgtfxrg 3. ' ma -'-. .- - fr f. . I .:::QrfSa':r,f-siei':'s'- iacalaeaaa-2.-eric 9:21, -, fT'c:rwe+'f,-Ircff'-AWa -- - ' -4 ., .. ,. .a-. .. aa. ........,..f.4:. - ..... ...K as --H A - A I - -e'-- - - W -- - ---M - ' sical i 22 MIAA Se, Letters Pres. 3, 4. -S, Physical 1, 22 Wesley t. News Ed., KP 13 You a X1 Omega Presidents 4, lee Trekkers sse, l Delta Theta V 3, Jeks li 43 La Crosse , V, Pres.'3, icil Historlall 37 Letters Physical 4: . ', t-ArIU5 I 't2.a 1' 43 Alph? P21 Hall Gulde 1 --1 .M . f .A.. 5. J.K-'- ,.r fi3 '-FI: ,.J..:niifi4b i':' 'V 'H11 i.azxi ' Y.: ' 5 1' .' ' :fp.s-1'ZQAi,t5' Q ' ' limi Shirley Netzer: La Crosse, Secondary Education Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Secondary Club 2, 3, LEA4 2, 3, Racquet 2, Lambda Sigma 1 , . Barbara Noltemeyer: Arlington, Physical Education Major Club 2, WSO 2, 3, 4, WRA Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Iota Xi Omega 3, 4, Union Comm. 3, 4, Social Comm. 4, Indian Block 1. Gary O'Hearn: Melrose, Elementary Education Phi Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, Sec. 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officials Club 1, 2. Gary Parker: Spooner, Physical Education Transfer from Eau Claire State 2, L-X 1, Phi Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4, L Club 2, 3, 4. Charlene Peachey: Kenosha, Physical Education Newman Club 1, 2, Racquet 1, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Lambda Sigma Chi 1, 2, Sgt.-at- Arms 3, 4, Union Comm., Inter-sorority Council Historian 4, Indian Block 1, 2. John Pervisky: La Crosse, Elementary Education ACEI 4. Paul Pfeifer: Elroy, Secondary Education Band 1, 2, 3, Treas. 4, Sinfonia 3, Pres. 4, N, Sec. Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 1,6 wwf 5 2, Board 3, 4, Lambda Tau Gamma 3, sgn.-at-Arms 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 Alan Niedfeldi: Bangor, Secondary Education Sec. Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, MIAA 2, 3. John O'Brien: Wisconsin Rapids, Physical Education Cana Club 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Track 3, 4, MIAA 1, 3, 4, L Club 4. Judy Oligney: lola, Physical Education Kappa Delta Pi 4, Delta Psi Kappa 3, Corres. Sec. 4, Major Club 1, 2, 3, LSA 2, 3, V. Pres. 2, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Pi 2, 3, 4, Union Comm. 3, 4, Indian Block 1, Coulee Trekkers 1, 2, 3, Hockey Club 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, Officials Club 2, 3, 4, Dorm Counselor 3. Ronald Patros: La Crosse, Letters and Science Newman Club 1, 2, Cana Club 3, 4, Sigma Zeta Phi 4, Y. Dem's Ch. 4. Thomas Pedersen: Tomah, Secondary Education Sec. Club 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 2, 3, 4, Racquet 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, Man Who Came to Dinner , Sigma Zeta Phi V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3, 4, Inter-fraternity Council, Vets Club 3, 4. Kenneth Pfaff: Mindoro, Letters and Science Roger Pfister: Sheboygan, Physical Education Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Asso- ciation 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, La Crosse Staff 3, Beta Sigma Chi 2, Sec. 3, 4, Beta Variety Show Ch. 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, Board Treas. 4, Officials Club 2, 3, Corr. Sec. 4, Union Comm. 4, Prom Court 3, Inter- fraternity Council 4. Page 115 l Page 116 Seniors Sharran Philpot: La Crosse, Elementary Education D lt P' 3, V. Pres. 4: Jeks 1, 29 EEIPIIPS, e4:aLa1 Crosse 2, Undefclassmen Editor 3, George Snodgrass Award, Al' pha Phi Pi 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4. Robert Pliskaz Wisconsin Rapids, Physical Education Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, CCC 3, 45 Officials Club 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, MIAA ul, 2, 3, Sec. 4, Alpha Delta Theta Chaplain 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, Union Comm. Elaine Poth: Sheboygan, Physical Education LSA 1, Treas. 2, 3, 4, House Pres. 3, WRA Board 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, Alpha Phi Pi 3, 4, Social Comm. 2, 3, Union Comm. 4, In- dian Block Board 1, 2. Thomas Puls: La Crosse, Physical Education Joann Rademacher: Waterford, Physical Education Delta Psi Kappa 2, 3, 4, Ka a Del ' 3, 4, Chorus 1, LSA 1, Racqurelt 1, WSIDF21 3, 4, WRA sec. 4, Alpha Phi Pi 1, 2, vi Pres. 3, 4, House President 2, AWS Board 3, Coulee Trekkers 1. Sharon Reese: La Crosse, Elementary Education Bob Richards: New Albin, Iowa, Physical Education Biology Club 2, 3, 4, M ' , officiais Club 1, 2, Alphz?JPIhiCOLir1ie,ga fi? Slgffla Zeta 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, Gymnastics Legg IKHQA 1, 2, Board 3, 4, Coulee Trek- Douglas Pinkston: Janesville, Letters and Science Al h D lt Theta 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3 Cogrgs. Sic.a4, Track 1, 2, 35 G01f 45 ML' Club 2, 3, 4. Carol Post: Mauston, Physical Education Band 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres Club 1, 2, USF 3, WRA 1, 3, 4, Iota Xi Omega 3, 4, Coulee Trekkers 1, 2, 4, Orchesis 3, Treas. 4, Hockey Club 4, Pom Pom Prin- cess 4, Major Club 4. Donald Puent: La Crosse, Letters and Science Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Union Comm., Economics Club 4. Joyce Ouall: Onalaska, Secondary Education Kenneth Radtke: Oconomowoc, Physical Education Transfer from River Forest, Illinois 2, Officials Club 2, 3, LSA 2, 3, Football 2, ' ' 3, 4, MIAA 2, 3, 4. Mary Reichhoff: Grand Marsh, Physical Education USF1,2,3:WRA1,2,3-c 1 T kk 1: Major Club 1. ' Ou ee re ers Pe99Y RHGY2 La Crosse, Secondary Education Sec, Ed. Club 1, 2 3 4- N C1 b 1 lgigcclad Efllairman 2, 3, ,COI?I?gS1j1aglSC. L3, 4, pref! 5 3 , Badford Award 3, French Club S. J s 4, Debate 1, 2, 3, 2, 3, ix 1' , , ff! 1 f 1 1 ii y , F51 Q -, - Q. K 'Q' b -3.1 I 1 Dm I 1 N Vg' , v :5-5. fm 'i ' 1 ' A Evlw -4,1116 A fs. -1.-,ls .-..,g,,A -,p,,,--- 4 -. . , . ,. ,, ,- 1 4 f ,gag 55,3 ...n 'vs-ff--,.w'1.-'A'.-nz-' v 'X ':f. -' -:.:- - if v ,. ,. .V . , -.,. . ,,.. ,,, ,, 31, , , f .. , R ...nt-sa.x5i7a n.,.5i...,.,,.ML..,..,.,.,f33,5,,QLss.nrifL.Q ., -..: 1. .L .fiaf1t.Q:L-2-kenaf .Il-.4 5 -le-.penal-f -.ms ,4..',f..fL1.1r.Au' LLe:af,s.'cf:::'.az1'.5m,-,,-g.1af.u.-.x.x'4av..a- 1 .. .A -5 14- -mf--4,--he A, . ' 'Q . , :fs V YQ! Yr f 525' ef ,EA fr A ' Q 1, f -fs' . Z 'fc.' v 1 ,f A-wp! ,.ieimfi13mmmtlMmnueim M . ' . Guy Ritchie: Barron, Physical Education Phi EDSUOI1 Kappa 2, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4' 7 Mawr Club 2, 3, Alpha Delta Theta 2, Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4, Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 4, MIAA 1, 2 3 4- L Club 4. ' ' ' John Roberts: Janesville, Physical Education Major Club, Judson Club Pres. 1, Alpha ?ellta4Theta 3, 4, Football 1, 2, MIAA 1, James Romskog: Mindoro, Elementary Short Course Dave Rudolph: Augusta, Physical Education Transfer from University of Wisconsin, L Club 3, V. Pres. 4, LSA 2, 3, 4, Phi Kappa Epsilon, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, MIAA 2, 3, 4. Esther Rynning: La Crosse, Elementary Education Transfer from St. Olaf College, Choir 3, 4, Collegiates 2, ACEI 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. Raymond Sauers: Milwaukee, Elementary Short Course Drakels 1, 2, V. Pres. 2. Carolyn Schnellz La Crosse, Letters and Science Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4' Racquet 1, 25 The Man Who Came to Dinner . Richard Ritger: Hartford, Physical Education Newman Club, Lambda Tau Gamma, Cross Country 1, MIAA 1, 2, Board 3, 4, Union Comm. 4. Rodger Roloff: Kendall, Secondary Education Sec. Ed. Club 2, 3, 4, Cana Club 3, 4, Beta Slim? Cihi Chaplain 2, 3, Pres. 4, MIAA Karen Rose: Tomah, Elementary Education Transfer from UWM 2, Alpha Psi Omega 3, Sec. 4, ACEI 3, 4, f'You Never Can Tell', The Man Who Came to Dinner . Elden Russell: La Crosse, Letters and Science James Sanford: La Crosse, Letters and Science Biology Club 3, 4, Economics Club 2. Sue Scharer: Verona, Physical Education Band 1, Major Club 1, AWS 1, 2, 3, 4, UCCF 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual l, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Pi 3, 4, Indian Block 2. Richard Schoenfeld: La Crosse, Letters and Science Sinfonia 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, Sigma Zeta Phi Hist. 2, Chaplain 3, 4, Tennis 2, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4. I V J A f .1 ' . ff ' ' .. 'PX ' , 't 4 , -'P' . had L , mf jf: . 1 ' f ' f l .. . f .V . iff, f 4 ga ' A V ,K X, . Ev X , Silly 1 lf? ez ..... . in Y'ssS.'f X ' ' if . ,ip , Ml: ' Z Msg f WN x XC xgf W 1 1 . . .t . audi? MZ......, .wszm . .- wwf? , V,-QE.,-3,..J sf 1, 4 , 3, . 'Tl , Gr 4, J -3... f '- ' 3 ' i .. ..., , if fbi - ' 2 if ' 4 4, ff - yy ,c Q2 f4.,r f , YM' -Iv V' ' . X . ,QE Ly, rl. . Page 117 . 'rf as can it ' . ..,. .... .,,, ......,.,.. . ... M , Seniors Mary Schomberg: West Salem, Elementary Education K D it Pi 3, 4, Band 1, Jeks 1, 25 ACIElIa3, 2, alftena Angell Award, Lambda sigma chi 1, 2, 3, 4. Steven Schultz Sheboygan Physical Education Phi Epsilon Kappa 3 Treas. 4 LSA 1 2 Alpha Delta Theta 1 2 3 4' Basketball 1' Swimming 1 2 3 4' Baseball 1 2' MIAA l 2 3 Board Ch. 4' Union Commx L Club 3 Sec. 4. William Sheridan: Kendall, Secondary Education Sec. Ed. Club 3, 4, Cana Club 3, 4, MIAA 2, 4. Donna Skenandore: West DePere, Physical Education Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, WRA 1, 2, 3, Board 4, State Legislative Scholar- ship l, House Pres. 4, Major Club 2, Indian Block 1. Doris Speich: Reedsburg, Physical Education Gamma Delta 3, 4, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Iota Xi Omega 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, House President 3. Donna Steger: Racine, Physical Education Delta Psi Kappa 3, 4, Major Club 2, 3, 4, LSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Racquet 1, 4, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, State Legislative Scholarship 1, Iota Xi Omega 3, 4, Orchesis 3, 4, Coulee Trekkers 2, 4, Wilder Hall Counselor 2. Germane Suchla: Arcadia, Letters and Science Eta Phi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, State Legislative Scholarship, Lambda Tau Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4. Page 118 1-25 I Joan Schroeder: Milwaukee, Physical Education Christian Science Organization Pres 4. WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Coulee Trekkers 1 35 Indian Block 1, Major Club 2, 3, AWS 1, 2, 3, 4, Forum Committee 4, Social Comm' 4 . Robert Schulz: Wonewoc, Secondary Education Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 ' ' 2, 3, 4, Men's Choir 3, 4, Sec. Ed.SCIli3gnHa 2, 3, 45 LSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Delta 1 2, 3, 4, Lambda Tau Gamma 2, Sec. 3, Pres, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Unjori Comm. 4, L Club 2, 3, 4, Four Sophgv- Who's Who 4. ' Jean Shisler: La Crosse, Secondary Education Sec. Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, State Legislative Scholarship, Pi Tau Epsilon Historian 2, Treasurer 3, 4. George Snapp, Jr.: La Crosse, Letters and Science Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 2, House Committee Chairman 2, 3. Ray Spitzer: Kenosha, Physical Education Major Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, MIAA, Public Rela- giorls Comm. 4, Co-op House Committee Edward Stenger: Green Bay, Physical Education Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Second Vic?-P195 4, Phi Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4. Bob Suter: Janesville, Secondary Education ambda Tau Gamma, Football 1, WIESQIIU Sec. Ed. Club 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 3, Lambda Tau Gamma, Football 1, Xifrestling 4, MIAA 3, 4, Officials Club 3, Kathleen si Elemental ngfel' fron Ta . 2, 31 4 Darlene ST EduCaIlO11 Rural Club 1 3, 4. Dianne Ten Science L Crosse F2 Mary Lou T Secondarj Sec. Ed. Clul tion l, Rec. C 4, L-X 2, S Business Me E. Perch Sch Delta Kappa Tau Epsilon blies Comm Sec. 4, Unite Kenneth Tl Physical Newman C1 Gamma 1, 2, Board 3, 4- Educati C lem John The MEdU0ati Hior C1 539158 25 1 Pres- aer-f fQQ' Ilign ftkfgpffi 35 welll, 3- 4: Sing - f' Ed- Clulimla fha Delta Li 3 fl' Pita ' 4' our Sophslyg Secondary fe LeEiS1ative 1 Historian 2, 'osse, R.-at-Arms 2, 2, 3. ysical an 11 21 public Rela- e Committee By, id vic?'PfeQ' Tennls l, 1 .ondary . 1: Wfeswn Founggtlql? fffflplub it I 2' I ' Kathleen Swetland: Milwaukee, Elementary Education Transfer from UWM 2, Jeks 2, ACEI 3, 4, LSA 2, 3, 4. Darlene Syverson: Blair, Elementary Education Rural Club 1, 2, LSA 1, 2, Pi Tau Epsilon , ...,,, ,V tt, 9 x 4 . X .A My Dianne Temp: La Crosse, Letters and . Science La Crosse Faculty Editor 3, Lambda Sig- i, - :'2' tt I . X. 'fff7 .t-. 'ZZ 11, X was-t ff ,K 4 Mary Lou Terpstra: La Crosse, Secondary Education Sec. Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Wesley Founda- tion 1, Rec. Ch. 2, State Representative 3, 4, L-X 2, State Legislative Scholarship, Business Men's Scholarship COnalaskaD, E. Perch Scholarship, The Doll's House , Delta Kappa Gamma-Theta Chapter, Pi Tau Epsilon 2, 3, Pres. 4, Special Assem- blies Committee, Tumbling Club 2, 3, Sec. 4, United World Federalist 3, 4. Kenneth Thomas: Greendale, Physical Education Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Lambda Tau Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Union Board 3, 4. Romona Thomas: Arcadia, Physical Education glegzvman Club 2, 3, 4, WRA 2, 3, 4, L-X 9 1 4' John Thomsen: Milwaukee, Physical Education Major Club 4, Emma Gund Award 1, Phi Kappa Epsilon, Football 2, 3, Co-captaln 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Co-op Board 2, Inter-fraternity-sorority Council V. Pres. 3. 1 ,v -. . f, W xmxig, J V X law xx X! Wx 'X 1? as XZW Q A4433 N . 1. ,M , ,fri A -gas A 4, .X wg? ' liege ' , W f li? 4 W ' - , 1' :wi ,if , ' f f ' PQ I-5 ,Eff . iv . Q ff?-.4-Q N if f-'Wifi Wa ,' Sn. -W. 47. 1 20 ' f ff 1 t cf ' Joan Swiecichowskiz Menasha, Secondary Education Sec. Ed. Club 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, House Pres. 4. Sharon Taylor: Dallas, Secondary Education Sec. Ed. Club 3, 4, LSA 1, Sec. 2, 3, 4, La Crosse 2, WRA, State Legislative Scholarship 1, Sigma Lambda Sigma 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. Jane Temp: La Crosse, Elementary Education Jeks 1, 2, ACEI 3, 4, Newman Club. Joseph Thicke: La Crescent, Minnesota, Secondary Education Men's Glee Club 3, 4, Sec. Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Racquet 4, Sigma Zeta Phi 3, 4. Mary Jo Thomas: Eagle River, Physical Education Jazz Club 1, 2, 4, Major Club 2, 3, 4, New- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Fledgling 4, Racquet 1, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, State Legislative Schol- arship 1, Coulee Trekkers 1, 2, 3, 4, In- dian Block 1, 2, Curling Club 1. Robert Thompson: Burlington, Physical Education Major Club 3, Wesley Foundation 1, 3, CCC 3, 4, Eleanor M. Gund Award, Phi Kappa Epsilon Hist. 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, MIAA 1, 3, 4. Helen Toms: Rhinelander, Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi 4, Jazz Club 4, Jeks 2, ACEI 3, 4, Judson Club 2, 3, Pres. 4, Lambda Sigma Chi 3, 4, Arts Club 4. Page 119 ' f X .1 1' WPYZDG, ? :,-aft' !f?f2T'f 5' 1 ::. e,-- -. ':-' -1 253'-Qdftgf' . ,S i Page 120 Seniors James Toynton: Genoa City, Elementary Education Jeks 1, Treas. 2, ACEI 3, Pres. 4, USF 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, L Club 2, Sec. 3, 4- Rodney Truog: Independence, Secondary Education Secondary Club, Beta Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4. Martha Van Duser: West Allis, Physical Education Delta Psi Kappa 4, Transfer from UWM, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, WRA 2, 3, 4, Treas., Iota Xi Omega 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Offi- cials Club 4, House President 2. Rodney Vervelde: Sheboygan, Physical Education Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4, L Club. Orlando Wadel: Mindoro, Letters and Science Hubert Warczak: La Crosse, Letters and Science Judy Weber: La Crosse, Secondary Education Alpha Psi Omega 2, T , ' . Secondary Club 1, 2, 3, IESIIQ1 Crogftl 42, C0'Ed1t0f 3- 42 WRA 3, You cam Take It with You , Bus Stop , Dear Brutussr The Doll's 'House , Sigma Lambda Sigl P13115-13,24 H1S'C- 3, 4, Orchesis 1, Sec. 2, Merrillyn Tracy: Milwaukee, Physical Education Transfer from UWM, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Orchesis, Alpha Phi Pi 2, 3, 4, Snow Carnival Court 3. David Umnus: Watertown, Physical Education Men's Glee Club 3, 4, Major Club 3, 4, CCC 3, 4, Alpha Delta Theta 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, MIAA 2, 3, 4- Pres., Athletic Board 3, 4, Officials Club 3, 4. Beatrice Van Loon: La Crosse, Elementary Education Drakels 4, Iota Xi Omega 2, 3. Roger Vervelde: Sheboygan, Physical Education Phi Kappa Epsilon 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4. Daniel Wagner: La Crosse, Letters and Science Sharon Waughtal: Black River Falls, Letters and Science Gamma Delta 3, 4, Coulee Trekkers 4. Louise Webster: La Crosse Elementary Education -Teks 1, 2: ACEI 3, 4, Pres ciub 2, UsF 3. 7 Richard Wechter: Oregon, Secondary Education SGC- Club 3, 4: UCCF 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, A1- pha Phl Cgmega 4, The Man That Came to DUH191' 5 Slgma Zeta Phi 1, 2, Coulee Trekkers 3, 4, Historian 3, 4. Mary Jo Weingarten: West Salem, Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi 3, Treas. 4, Band 1, Jeks V. Pres. 1, 2, ACEI V. Pres. 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, La Crosse 3, State Legis- lative Scholarship 1, Alice O. Gordon Scholarship 3, Lambda Sigma Chi 1, Treas. 2, Hist. 3, 4. Ronald Wilson: La Crosse, Letters and Science Eta Phi Alpha 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 1, Treas. 2, Pres. 3, V. Pres. 4, United World Federalists 3, Pres. 4. Kathryn Wittliefz Fort Atkinson, Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Jeks 1, Pres. 2, ACEI 3, 4, LSA 1, 2, 3, WRA 1, 2, State Legislative Scholarship 1, Grace Tripp Scholarship 3, Alpha Phi Pi, Corr. Sec. 2, 3, 4, Union Comm. 4, Econ. Club 2. Judith Wood: Galesville, Secondary Education Sec. Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, LSA 1, 2, Sigma Lambda Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Union Comm. 4, Inter-sorority Council 3, V. Pres. 4, AWS 4, Winter Carnival Court 3, Campus Queen 1, Best-Dressed Girl Con- test 1, 2, Who's Who 4. Carol Zimprich: Racine, Physical Education Major Club 2, 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, House President 2, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, State Legislative Scholarship 1, Johnson Foun- dation 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Pi 2, 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Coulee Trekkers 1, 2, La Crosse Hockey Club 2, 3, 4. Roger Weiland: La Crosse, Physical Education Judy Weyhmiller: Loyal, Physical Education Delta Psi Kappa 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, WSO 2, 3, Treas. 4, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Iota Xi Omega 1, 2, Treas. 3, Sec. 4, AWS 4, Social Comm. 3, Indian Block 1. Gloria Wing: New London, Physical Education Delta Psi Kappa 4, LSA 1, 3, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Radford Award 3, State Legislative Scholarship 1, Alpha Phi Pi 2, Treas. 3, 4, Union Comm. 4, Inter-sorority Council 3, gegrrandview Dorm Counselor 3, 4, Whois o 4. Glen Wood: Rhinelander, Physical Education Officials Club 2, 3, 4, Major Club 3, 4, Football 1, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4. ,f ,-:1 2 ,g e f fx g W .... I., UZ ... , Clara Yttri' Viro ua Elementar .4 'ye ' q ' Y if f Education A - , at 5 -:l-V 'M Jeks 1, 2, ACEI 3, 4, LSA 1, 2, 3, 4, WSO ,aV1'. ,VV I I V. Pres. 3, Hist. 4, Lambda Sigma Chi 2, t1,,gg ', , Sec. 3, 4, AWS Treas. 3, Homecoming if Court 4. , f. ig, dddi , , i , .I i Clayton Zurfluh: Port Edwards, Physical Education Newman Club 1, 2, Cana Club.3, 4, LTX 1, State Legislative Scholarship. 1, Jim Stearns Award 3, Phi Kappa Epsilon 1, 2 V. Pres. 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1 Track 2, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4, L Club 2, Page 121 l 1 Seniors Not Nancy Allen: Milwaukee, Physical Education Herbert Barge, La Crescent, Minnesota, Letters and Science Richard Bauch: La Crosse, Letters and Science Orville Bersing: Taylor, Secondary Education Doris Bertles: West Salem, Physical Education Janet Bostetter: Kenosha, Elementary Education Gene Breiling: Kenosha, Physical Education David Bruha: La Crosse, Physical Education Carlton Catlisch: Baraboo, Letters and Science Roger Carmichael: La Crosse, Letters and Science Clarence Carlson: West Salem, Letters and Science Sarah Cass: La Crosse, Letters and Science Eugene Conger: Oshkosh, Physical Education Glen Conrad: Kiel, Letters and Science Carl Daffinrud: Coon Valley, Letters and Science Dale Davig: Westby, Letters and Science Roger Davis: Janesville, Physical Education Thomas Dockendorff: Arcadia, Letters and Science John Dopp: Ettrick, Letters and Science Norman Dwyer: La Crosse, Secondary Education Daniel Eckert: Alaska, Wisconsin, Letters and Science Jean Eklund: Gillett, Physical Education Susan Erickson: La Crosse, Elementary Education Mildred Evenson: La Crosse, Elementary Education Cletus Fleming: Gays Mills, Physical Education Ronald Fosse: Melrose, Secondary Education David Gammon: Kendall, Secondary Education Myron Gates: Reedsburg, Secondary Education Daryll Griesberg: Milwaukee, Physical Education Emil Grassel: Milwaukee, Physical Education Page 122 Pio tured Bruce Hanson: La Crosse, Secondary Education James Heath: Sparta, Secondary Education Howard Hoffman: La Crosse, Letters and Science James Hogan: La Crosse, Letters and Science Jeanette Hohlfeld: La Crosse, Secondary Education Merlin Huber: Bangor, Letters and Science JoAnn Hubleyz La Crosse, Physical Education Phyllis Hyde: New Albin, Iowa, Elementary Education Donald Jacobson: Wisconsin Dells, Letters and Science Jacob Jenson: Mount Horeb, Physical Education Karl Johnson: La Crosse, Letters and Science Paul Johnson: La Crosse, Letters and Science Richard C. Johnson: La Crosse, Letters and Science Richard R. Johnson: La Crosse, Letters and Science Dolores Jones: La Crosse, Letters and Science Kenneth Kavanaugh: La Crosse, Letters and Science Duk Chong Kim: Seoul, Korea, Letters and Science Dennis Kish: New Lisbon, Elementary Education Jack Kleinhaus: La Crosse, Letters and Science Lawrence Knutson: La Crosse, Letters and Science Lucile Wellen Koch: La Crosse, Elementary Education William Kudlas: La Crosse, Physical Education Janice Lavey: Milwaukee, Elementary Education Catherine Lawton: Viola, Physical Education Sally Ranger Lehrke: West Salem, Secondary Education Mel Leinwander: Marshfield, Physical Education Gerald Lenz: La Crosse, Secondary Education Thomas Leubner: Sheboygan, Letters and Science Ronald Loppnow: Racine, Physical Education Elizabeth Brown Luxford: La Crosse, Elementary Education I Richafd Mc Weslei' Mom William Mo' Francis MM Robe!! 0150! Ann Passow: Burton Petal James Platti Mary Rehwa Kenneth Re' Donald Bile! Richard R09 Allan RUPUC Donald Sch! Roger Schlie Alice Shuma tion hTWWWW Richard McLoone La Crosse Secondary Education Wesley Mooney Racine Elementary Education William Mower Burlington Physical Education Francis Murphy Janesville Physical Education Robert Olson La Crosse, Letters and Science Ann Passow: Fountain City, Letters and Science Burton Peterson: Sparta, Letters and Science James Platts: Elkhorn, Elementary Education Mary Rehwaldt: Hartford, Physical Education Robert Simons La Crosse Elementary Education Peter Smaby La Crosse Secondary Education Donald Smich Independence Secondary Education Roland Solberg La Crosse Secondary Education Jean Sterba. Hillsboro, Physical Education William Taylor: Racine, Physical Education Gerald Thompson: La Crosse, Letters and Science Bruce Tulpo: Palmyra, Secondary Education Thomas Volke: Whitefish Bay, Letters and Science 'W , ' 1 ' 'l f - V .:'fl .'f-.a-.'-'ra , . , . .. G 'fcf:a.,Eiit2iiLz1i:QmL.l2,j,,:,115 '5aLg4gL,4fQ,'.g5fLjx.11.3.,-jj' -l,f, 1fY,, jQ-,Q in . .y . N ,I :Ag K : V -. 1 1, K' ,ij , . .,,:5, ,, ,,g.gL.- ., ,,-,- , Y AN 4 J -HL., ,-,KM k.-,,,,,M,,,, , 'I . , . s ' ' J : , I , ' , ' ' 7 l l . ' ' v I . C , : , l ' ' u f U u , 2 , e : . 0 . . . ucation Science n EIICC PRCC ience ace n ence :cation I L C V Kenneth Renning: Milwaukee, Secondary Education Donald Riley: Trempealeau, Letters and Science Richard Rogers: La Crosse, Secondary Education Allan Rupnow: La Crosse, Physical Education Donald Schaefer: La Crosse, Letters and Science Roger Schlies: Denmark, Letters and Science Alice Shumate: La Crosse, Elementary Education , . ., ,, .Wt-. ,11gi,j,.l biniaailxiammi-mafia-g' 1 rl ' 1113-.T at -f -'I' gf? Nancy Webster: Neopit, Physical Education George Wenz: Baraboo, Letters and Science Judith Winter: Prairie du Chien, Letters and Science Patrick Youmans: Colby, Physical Education Michael Ziegelmaier: La Crosse, Letters and Science Elnora Zimmerhakls La Crosse, Elementary Education Frederic Zoerb: La Crosse, Letters and Science Page 123 Senior men take a break between classes to compare notes of t'What's What. Senior Women reflect on the memorial a copy of the LA CROSSE affords. Merrilyn Tracy finds one senior activity on the Campus School playground. Page 124 Senior class president Ronald Loppnow confers the class lally to David Hussey, representing the class of 1960. oppnow Hussey, Back Row: Robert Schultz, David Hussey. 2nd Row: Nita Finses, Diane Louret, Jeanne Lentz. Front Row: Judy Wood, Marcia Kerner, Jacqueline Kennedy, Judy Hutchison. Who 's Who Each year a selection of outstanding students is made which appears in the national publication, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Selected by an anonymous committee of students and faculty members this year were five men and thirteen women. Who's Who qualifications are based upon the student's demonstrated abilities and contributions to the college and student body. Back Row: Garmen Ammerman, John Grunwald, Thomas Gauerke. 2nd Row: Dorothy Heitman, Gloria Wing. Front Row: Sharon Bowman, Sondra Knutson, Mary McQuiety, Mary Blanchard. Page 125 ' A 33- ni M 'Z A -1 1 -M-rx . 43, 5 is 3 ,Try . 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Norbert 26 1 LSC 28-Superior 0 LSC 39-Eau Claire 7 LSC 34-Platteville 0 Back Row: Row 3: Row 2: Front Row: I A GRU5'62x f 1 ' . A , mf. George Sladky Head Coach William Vickroy, Robert Batchelder, Vernon Vradenberg Feefball Captains Roger Schlies, John Thomsen, Ronald Loppnow LSC 25- nf, fs LSC 50-Stout 0 LSC 21-River Falls 14 LSC 7- U.W.M. 16 St. Ambrose 12 Mr. Sladky, A. Fenderson, C. Wellman, S. Evert, R. Anderson, J. Frey, J. Killian, P. Lebiecki, T. Harris, B. Ludwig. Mr. Batchelder, Mr. Vickroy, D. Skemp, D. Dall, W. Abraham, E. Voss, W. Warnke, D. Mudrak, R. Parish, R. Moldenhauer, T. Gilbertson. E. Noltner, F. Pongratg, J. Jeskewitz, W. Gorell, D. Schroeder, D. Zellmer, R. Kling, H. Confare, W. Mooney, J. Cibrario, R. Slocum, G. Ritchie. W. Kudlas, D. Rudolph, M. Hennessy, R. Schlies, J. Thomsen, R. Loppnow, K. Radtke, C. Caflisch, G. Conger, D. Umnus, W. Meiser. in n l Page 148 In The Up ll baianffs we ' . ITUL could de defensiif pf l 'f Abraham pil. touchdown. - 1'-' score 10 3 1 Superio sided game again power ger account the other T The defens point to Su I ls SE F. ii 2 1 14 In the opening game of the season, La Crosse met 3 well-balanced Luther team. The offense of neither team could do much, the only scoring coming through fine defensive play when both Fritz Pongratz and Bill Abraham picked off Luther passes and ran them to a touchdown. The point after for each T.D. brought the score to a 14-0 Indian win. 1 t r Conger. 30 Meeting St. Norbert's in the second game, La Crosse opened up its ground game and proved very successful throughout the season. Pongratz and Gene Conger began their scoring drive with 14 and 12 points, respectively. All scoring was done on the ground, with quarterback Jim Jeskewitz throwing only four passes, completing three. Jeskewitz had 12 points and Dall, Evert, and Lebecki, 6, for a 56-26 La Crosse victory. Pongratz. 32 Su erior came to La Crosse after winning a one- P sided game the week before. The Indians were once again powerful on the ground, with Pongratz and Con- ger accounting for 18 points and Ron Loppnow making the other T.D. Abraham kicked the four extra points, The defensive line again was tough, not giving up a point to Superior in the 28-0 triumph. ,....l.-I 1 l r E 2 Conger, 30 X i l Jeskewitz, 23: Pongratz, 32 Eau Claire had the misfortune of hosting La Crosse at its homecoming, The Indians came to town with were after their fourth. The day turned ut to be Conger Day , with Gene scoring 24 points o to put him in the conference scoring lead. Dall ran for thirty yar a sneak, hit for a touchdown. Pongratz and Abraham made the scoring column by kicking three extra points. The l rough as usual in posting the 39-7 win. three wins and ds to score, and quarterback Don Mudrak, on ine did a terrific job blocking, and the defense was Page 149 The LSC Homecoming game was a rock and sock battle between La Crosse and Platteville that saw play- ers from both teams ejected. Between whistles, La Crosse had time to score a few touchdowns, with Pon- gratz going for 22 points and Dall and Loppnow com- ing up with six apiece. A fine Indian defense helped La Crosse romp to a 34-0 victory. Killian, 5 1 The Dads came to see one of the Indians, most ex- citing games when La Crosse met River Falls. The visitors scored first on a pass, but later in the quarter Wes Mooney intercepted a pass and ran twenty-seven yards for the tying T.D. River Falls scored again, but Conger tied it up again, going into the last quarter. Abraham, aided by fine blocking, scored the winning touchdown by going eighty-three yards in returning a punt. La Crosse won again, this time 21-14. Pongratz, 32 Page 150 l LSC-Platteville Stout met the same fate Eau Claire did, with the Indians putting a damper on another homecoming. La Crosse seemed to explode, Conger leading the of- fense with 18 points and Jeskewitz second with 12. Jim Killian, a defensive tackle, recovered a fumble and went thirty yards to pay dirt, Gorell carried for another six points, and Pongratz kicked for one. Line play on of- fense and defense was superb, and La Crosse took its sixth win. Abraham, 43 .The Indians traveled to Milwaukee, and there met their first defeat at the hands of a strong U.W.M. team. Milwaukee jumped off to the lead in the first quarter, but :Ieskewitz tied it up and Pongratz made the con- version for the extra point. But that was the end of the scoring as far as La Crosse was concerned, and LSC ended up on the bottom of a 16-7 score. La Crosse ended the season by travelling to. St- Ambrose where, in spite of the snowy field, the Indians returned to the win column. Conger scored, St. Ani- broseiwent for twelve, and Pongratz and Jeskewitz took 'six apiece. Ed Noltner added to the score by turn- mg fine defensive play into points, and Abraham made thelconversion for the 25-12 La Crosse victory. The Indians wound up with a record of eight wins and one loss. 4 l l trol: able wer Con troy: gate X4 with the ecoming. g the of- fl 12. Jim and went .other six ay on of- e took its there met xii. ream- t quarter, , the con- and of the and Lsc to St' Qeglndians st. AIU' Jeskewltz 2 by ttlfglg lam or? nd winS 3 The La fine record of eight wins and one loss. The statistics are as follows: the Indians picked up 2,438 yards, holding their opponents to l,743. Leading gainers were Gene Conger with 724 yards, Fritz Pongratz with 568, and Bill Abraham with 306. In the scoring department, Conger led both the team and the conference with 72 points. Pongratz was second on the team and third in the con- ference with 68, and Jim Jeskewitz was third on the team with 36 points. Defensively, the In- dians were rough, with John Thomsen recovering four fumbles, and Jim Killian and Larry Lebiecki getting three apiece. Crosse State Indians had one of their best seasons in the last few years, racking up a The La Crosse team placed five men on the all-conference team: Killian, Pongratz, Conger, Thomsen, and Radtke. Loppnow, Caflisch, Kudlas and Skemp received honorable mention. John Thomsen, defensive end, was selected to play in the Optimist Bowl in Arizona, where All Star teams were composed of plays from small and large colleges. The Indians finished second in the conference, next to unbeaten Whitewater. Staff Loveland, a staunch LSC football fan, holds the trophy, named for him. It bears names of the most valu- able La Crosse State players. Sharing the honor this season were Tackle Jim Killian, left, of Arcadia, and Halfback Gene Conger, right, Oshkosh. Both received smaller permanent trophies from Warren Loveland, Staff's father, who insti- gated the award. Schlies, 70: Loppnow. 81 Killian, 51 Mudfak' 20 Page 151 -Eieftnto Right: R. Parker, B Halaska, D. Nekola, G. Breiling, R. Larson, W. Paul, J. Sugar, D. JUFESHS, D. C0I1a1'd e K. Schmidt, P. Hassemer, Connor, G. Parker, G. FUPSG, G- Ammefman, Capt- m F Front left, C. Bruggink, T. Volke. coach Cliff Devon Page 152 Basketball Varsity Coach Cliff DeVoll's cagers met With only moderate success during the 1959-1960 season. The Indians finished with a 9-11 record which includes a 4-8 conference Win-loss record. La Crosse had a difficult time Winning on the road but captured eight of the nine victories on the local hard- Woods. The LSC cagers came on fast as the season progressed. The finest spurt was made during semester vacation when the Indians downed Superior, Loras, River Falls, and Stout in succession to compile their longest Winning streak of the season. One of the finest performances of the year occurred in the last game, when the Indians subdued a highly rated Northern Michigan quintet. La Crosse State hit 40811 of its shots from the field, while tossing in 68371 from the charity line to average 74.7 markers per game. The loss of seniors Gar Ammerman, Gary Parker, and Gene Breiling through graduation will leave some large gaps in next yearls line-up and will make a tough rebuilding job for Coach DeVoll next season. i Left to Right: J. Szczesny, G. Northup, G. Joh D St ff ' - son C. Cusick P. Huus, R. Knope, J. Kruegeig ll-lildendgidf, 3hf.1a,rsElrJh,GftlbIirtg1?sT,VlE7l' 'XA?1?l7narE??,TC1?esIgl1iud: mgr. , 5' Basketball Junior Varsity The La Crosse State College Junior Varsity compiled a respectable 6 Wins, 5 losses record over the season While learning the La Crosse style of play. The J.V.'s divided their games between local city league teams and the junior varsity quintets of colleges in the immediate area. Coach Bob Knilans brought the little Indians along in good form, Welding the boys from all parts of the state into a presentable form and grooming them for future action in varsity slots. Pete Huus and Bob Ayers led the team in scoring with 162 and 112 points, respectively. Some of these boys Will certainly help fill the holes in the varsity next season. Three freshmen saw limited action on the varsity this year, Ayers, Jerry Gilbertson, and Gary Johnson. David Hawley Was student coach for the season. -17 X if s, mf- Coach Bob Knilans Page 153 VV X 5 The A to Pete P La Cross ward f rox son. elim. mer set a contest. a Pete also one seasx season fc him seem' .-12 ' ,ff f , '-- sis.-:2... i.::.mMi.v,f.,.,..,.- 1, ,.l, ..f -1 ., , Akupliil-W .N v I p V . K. V. V ,4 A, A H , X - -A ' f --- -- --2--1-V-.. -..1.1-41.1,-.-- , w 11144. . 1 . -gg-1,-,aa xr..---,.L4z..'um': ',:.sgv1i,:..-....m... , -, .,. ,H H. ..,. 1. , -,. , . Conference U.W.M. 10-2 Oshkosh 8-4 Platteville 8-4 Eau Claire 8-4 Superior 6-6 The James Stearns Award this year was awarded to Pete Hassemer, as the most improved player on the La Crosse State squad. The six foot sophomore for- ward from Bloomer, Wisconsin, had an outstanding sea- son, climaxed in the game with Loras College. Hasse- mer set a La Crosse record by scoring 39 points in the contest, and 15 field goals in that game set rd number of free throws in another. Pete also compiled a reco one season with 109. He totaled 295 points fOr the season for a 14.8 average. His 148 him second high in the club. rebounds ranked , --v -1-nfnfv.n,-'Jg'A?3fTi7'?1'?' -7' ,..,,-,--W sgr-fra-.iA2n.g.,.f-,.-,-f,f-a,q- .- ,. ,, .,,.. ,n.71:.-,v-we-npr '.-vf1 TFff: -.w:ff:R-..e ?Ffi-1-ff,-.v 1.-1.-f-.1,.x ..1 ...:4,,- QMMML ,ly-V ,V - fr M. 1.-,X .. .. .. . Gar Ammerman concluded his basketball career at La Crosse State College by again leading the team in scoring and finishing high up in the final confer- ence individual scoring standings. Ammerman set many La Crosse State records, including the most field goals in a season, 136, and the all-time high point total of 1,258 points for his varsity career. The La Crosse Central graduate scored over 300 points in three of the four seasons he has played on the varsity and was an all-conference selection for two years. Gar was elected captain of the 1959-60 cagers. Standings Whitewater 6-6 Stevens Point 5-7 La Crosse 4-8 Stout 4-8 River Falls 2-10 H A Page 155 . . .. . -T:l '7'Tf'1 7--we: -'-:f'frr5fi P,1if5'?f:Q-iffL-'f 3- 1' 4--Q 'zif2fa. - - H- - . ' 7 Page 15.6 3 .4 I I I Back Row: Mr. Gautsch, D. Wheeler, R. Wandke, D. Trickle, H. Fischer, R. Lehrke. Front Row: R. Meyers, T. Huebsch, F. Riviecco, J. Smith, P. Keeny, D. Schluter, N Z .Aj Cross Country 3 The LSC harriers, harassed by inclement weather and facing tough opponents, experienced a mediocre season, dropping five out of six meets. Probably the most unusual race ever encountered by a LSC Cross County team was the meet at Milwaukee Estabrook Park in October, when a switching freight train blocked the crossing near the two mile mark, interrupting the entire race. Captain Dick Trickle captured scoring honors for the season, the Footville runner scoring three wins and three seconds in dual meets. Snowy conditions prevented LSC from entering a cgi full team in the Wisconsin A.A.U. at Estabrook in November, and also from entering the WSC y, conference meet. . if With no losses via graduation, the team, with Coach Floyd Gautsch, is looking forward to a more successful 1960 season. 5 1959 RECORD Lsc 37-Carleton zz ' Lsc 34-Lawrence 23 LSC 38-Luther 20 LSC 18-Whitewater 45 LSC 35-Win0na 22 LSC 43-UWM 19 ol Tfickel La Crosse vs. .Lawrence i, Back HO' Front R01 .lusty-.TI MII 1.-..' :::::f -.-. - ,I ,, - - A4----T . f . .. -as . . W , , . 'ed a meet ssing iring ng a WSC toa B-MROW1gb1?g33feA'DMi1,f,S3gQJ- Brown. A- DUPLUS, J- Murphy, J. Farwell, R. Scott, B. Mason, J. Mudrak, E. Front Row: D. Graham, T. Hesiak, R. Rick, J. Blushkofski. P. Cornell, R. Lorenz, J. Kudlas, J. Dereszynski. Gymnasts The LSC gymnastics team for the second time won two championships in one season, taking the Wisconsin State Open, Junior Class, at Milwaukee, and the Northwest Gymnastic Meet, Class C, at Minneapolis. In the Wis- consin meet, La Crosse placed three men in the All Around standings: Ed Noltner, Bob Scott, and Jake Deresznski. Tom Hesiak won the only first place, working on the Horizontal Bar. La Crosse was host for the Wisconsin State A.A.U. Championship this year, where both men and women competed. Coach Ernest Gershon's gymnasts placed second as a team in this meet, while in the All Around standings Deresznski placed fifth, Hesiak sixth, and John Farwell, seventh. Hesiak again won the only first place for LSC, this time in the Rope Climb. Hesiak Deresznski Scott Page 157 ,,,, .555 .... D711 ,. .....,. ..... . .. . .X. x I ' iw, XX Rs Back Row: D. Christianson, Mgr.g G. Lindstrom, J. Koch, R. Pawolwski, J. Grunwald, R. Payette, C. McCain. Front Row: Mr. Lengfeld, W. Ravvhauser, M. Leinwand er, T. Warner, J. J onuska, R. Kimball, D. Miller. Swimming The varsity swimming team, which has an impressive three season record of nineteen wins and five losses, set eight records While winning five and losing one in the 1960 season. A new conference record was estab- lished in the 200 yard convention breastroke by John Koch With his time of 2:40.3. The LSC and pool records had to be changed in the 160 yd. individual medley and the 100 yd. freestyle when Frank Libbey and Bob Layden erased the previous marks. Six of the team, John Grunwald, Duane Miller, Terry Warner, George Lindstrom, John Koch, and Mel Leinvvander, were invited to participate in the Fourth Annual National Association of Intercollegiate Athletic Swimming Championships, an event in which La Crosse won six medals in 1959. The team was coached by Fred Lengfeldg co-captains were Ron Payette and Cameron McCain. Chnstianson mgr Lmdstrom LSC 65 LSC 67 LSC 84 LSC 44 LSC 63 LSC 58 Page 158 -Gustavus Payette, McCain St. Thomas 28 Macalester 28 Lawrence 11 Adolphus 51 Winona 33 U.W.M. 35 n 1 1 !.f Ti 163111. Tn CYOSSCN W Back Row: Mr. Gautsch, Mr. Steuck, R. Colby, R. La Luzerne, D. Bruss, J. Toynton. Row 3: J. O'Brien, D. Hussey, T. Fischer, D. Jackson, E. Noltner, P. Shaffer, C. Choitz, G. Severson, T. Marshall, J. Nelson. Row 2: C. Wolfe, J. Barr, R. Trickel, J. Jonuska, T. Gauerke, C. Stusek, W. Warnke, H. Confare, R. Larson. Front Row: T. Hesiak, G. Conger, A. Vandenberg, S. Pierce, W. Mooney, R. Thelen, D. Schluter, L. Stewart, D. Wheeler. Track The 1959 track squad, though held back by early spring snows, developed into a smooth running team, finishing with a 3-2 record and placing second in the state meet. Two records were broken, Hector Fischer was timed at 2200.7 in the 880, and Dick Trickel crossed the finish line in the two mile at 10.07. With experienced men returning, Coach Floyd Gautsch expects a strong team for the 1960 b season. Co-captains for 1959 were Sten Pierce and Al Vanden erg. Jackson LSC vs. River Falls Pierce 1 Qi wa K if 'X 1, ' X . JNWV NA, . .www A 2 M .. 1 fl igk . It fs swmsi.. ..-L Lsc 71-Luther so , p Lsc 81 213-Winona 49 113 1 LSC l02Vz--River Falls 47, Eau Claire 9Vz LSC 60 113--U.W.M. 70 213 LSC 34 113-Mankato 96 213 Iowa State-no scoring State Meet-U.W.M. first, LSC. second 1 'Y Page 159 ','f.lf' U31 1 Back Row: K. W. Row 3: D. G. Row 2: Reagles, E. Ledman, D. Healy, J. Teal, D. Reinders, E. Pook, Hallingstad. Vingers, B. Ludvig, T. Kleist, J. Cibario, D. Dall, D. Umnus, Ritchie. Ernst E. Larson, D. Rudolph, H. Ashworth, J. Bast, F. Pon- W. , gratz, C. Moldenhauer. Front Row: F. Mueller, G. Moerschel, J. Kohn, J. Bowerman, J. Warczak, D. Rose, E. Wiehl. Baseball The Indian baseball team finished the 1959 season in a first place conference tie with Eau Claire, having won five of six conference games. At the best-of-five series called to determine the conference championship, the Eau Claire team stopped the Indians cold with three straight victories. The over-all season record was 6-6. Dave Rudolph led the team in hitting with two homers, nine runs batted in, and an impressive ,484 batting average. Hitting on the whole was good, with seven players hitting over .300, includ- mg two who topped the .400 mark. With more pitching strength and the experience pected by their coach, William Vickroy, to be stronger of returning lettermen, the Indians are ex- in 1960. Fred Mueller was captain of the ..- .li J squad. 1959 RECORD PLAY-OFF GAMES LSC Loras 5 LSC1l W' 17 - Lsc stout 1 Lsc 2 4 3 Eau 2 E Lsc sm: 4 Lsc 5 River Falls 1 au af Lsc Eau Claire 4 Lsc 8 River Falls 1 LSC 3 Eau Clalfe 7 LSC Eau Claire 6 Vingers Mueller Dahl 1 I Page 160 1. .-iw N is .4 ' E X Ig A 1 X , QQ. . '4' ..svw. K W f -' --L W.. l f 'L Q.. .. X .M . X 1: . .K as if S-I b ,pv- Un O O O :S Ph CD PS fD :S 0 CD SD rf' rf' rr fD 'Zi lf-1 IP IP Ci' FD 5 E U1 CP 5 93 F1' U1 Back Row: D. Bagneski, J. Bolatto, R. Ver Velde Front Row: J. Bartelt, E. Stenger, H. Stobe Tennis Led by veteran lettermen Jan Bartelt and Roger Ver Velde, LSC netters experienced a very successful 1959 season, compiling a 7-1 record. Their only defeat was at the hands of an experienced and tough University of Minnesota team. With no losses Via graduation, Coach Cliff DeVoll is looking forward to another successful season in 1960. Ver Velde and Bartelt, conference doubles champs for the second straight year, represented the W held at Eastern Illinois University in June. SEASON RECORD i Bartelt LSC 7 Luther 0 LSC 5 St. Thomas 2 LSC 9 St. Mary's 0 LSC 6 I-01'a5 3 LSC 7 U.W.M. 2 LSC 7 Luther 0 LSC 8 Carroll 1 LSC 0 U- of Minn- 9 Bagneski Ver Velde ,Mm ,- SX tx 'N Lx g ,- O U ? Q 6 iffy s p Effwx .XE gtifigri 7 it f I 54-ff sfwk, , ' N F ' Z, 55' ' . 3 4 qaavmwp- .. fx M, - . , x 1 s Q ' WX a X, sys is X Q34-rwwffw-Si i , , . W 'fi V . f sp, SPI-f' Page 161 --1-wfvwmvc' Page 162 Back Row: J. Killian, D. Wolf, R. Kroeber, D. Schaefer, R. Ping. Front Row: R. Connor, J. Sciborski, G. Paul, W. McMahon, W. Mower. G01 Under the direction of Coach Walter Thorsen, the linksmen of La Crosse teed off to a 6-4 record in the 1959 season. La Crosse competed in the state tournament, which they won in 1958, but finished fifth in the tough competition. 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F ,Q Q ' ' If f Y . ,, -1 . i 5' 5'5 'fQ9 f I. A 'va . ri 'Q , ' 4 M5 1 f 41 1 r OJI' ' . , ., . w' ' ' Back Row: M. Morrison Cmanagerb, R. Th , G, W h Waltzer, C. Stusek, W. McMahoci1Ij11rilL?.nBatcheld?eSr. ai W. Cree, R' Front Row: glelggilke, R. Downing, R. DeCono, C. McPherson, J. Barr, A. Fen- Wresitling Largely due to the combined efforts of Ray Nelson and the late Tom Morgan, who in 1956 staged wrestling demonstrations between halves of basketball games, promoting interest in the sport, wrestling became an intercollegiate sport for the first time this year at LSC. Mr. Batchelderls grapplers posted a respectable 3 won, 3 lost, 2 tied record in eight dual matches, and placed second in the State Collegiate T rnament held at Madison in December. They ended the season by plac- ou ing fourth in the State Conference Tournament at Stevens Point, where ' h Ed Cree was crowned champion of the 177 pound class, Chuck McP erson was runner up in the 137 pound division, and Robert Waltzer placed third in the heavyweight division. Barr RECORD LSC 11 U.W.M. 17 LSC 22 510111 11 LSC 15 Stout 15 LSC 2 Winona 30 LSC 15 River Falls 15 LSC 11 River F8115 14 LSC 23 U.W.M. 11 DeCono 51115914 W.. 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 I ,LL l Page 166 Women 's Reorea tion Associa tion A program which has proved very successful during the past year is that of the Women's Recreation Associa- tion. WRA consists of an intramural program for women including participation in swimming, field hockey, soccer, volleyball, bowling, curling, basketball, softball, badmin- ton, tennis, golf, archery. WRA also sponsors playdays for area high school students and an annual Parents' Day Breakfast. The WRA Board which directs the activities consists of various sportheads, annually elected officers, and Orchesis and Catalina Club representatives. The officers are president, Sharon Bowman, vice- president, Elaine Pothg secretary, JoAnn Rademacherg and treasurer, Marty Van Duser. Soccer ,...... Volleyball. ......... Bowling ,.,,,.,,,, Curling. ..... Basketball Softball. .......... Badminton Tennis. ......... Golf . ..... - SPORTHEADS Beverly Thornberg Darlene Hundrieser . ..... Donna Skenandore Barbara Noltmeyer Sandy Bruckner ,------,Bonnie Hulbert -.---.,Mary Blanchard -,.------.Florence Malizola une Leubner L51 x: 65.424 gU,..X.Q. :.v ,Q .- X Q NN fiw W xi ' -..4 A 4 uf . Jn, ' T ' 3194? f --- f. ,1,-,-1-f-,-1355 - hub 1 1 L Page 1959 LSC 0 LSC 0 LSC 4 LSC 2 LSC 8 LSC 3 LSC 0 LSC 0 LSC 0 SE f 'heme 1959 SEASON STANDINGS LSC O LSC 0 LSC 4 LSC 2 LSC 8 LSC 3 MIDWEST SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT LSC 0 Central 4 LSC 0 North Shore I 3 LSC 0 North Shore II 4 V 1- .., ..- Milwaukee 3 Illinois Central 4 Madison 3 Northeast Iowa 0 Northeast Iowa 2 Back Row: M. Twinning, N. Allen, D. Speich, M. Wright, J. Luebner, M. Van Duser, hard C Zim rich C Post R Tremmel M. Blanc , . p , , , 1 , Front Row: M. Morrison, J. Vesper, J. Rad . h , G. V'tt l J. Ol' B Th - berg, J. Schaefer, N. Weber. Gmac er 1 e, lgneyj ' Om Field Hockey Club The La Crosse Field Hockey Club was originally begun in 1957 for the benefit of the senior girls in physical education who had no opportunity to articipate in a field sport. The Club is now open to any girl in college P or in La Crosse Who is interested. The LSC club is the only team in the Midwest Hockey Association comprised primarily of college students, Re- . . . d f uirements for membership include an academic 2. average, free om rom C1 disciplinary action, and passing a health examination. The team has played in tournaments at Madison, Chicago, and Milwaukee. Iowa City 0 ish... ... ..,., -,.T.,--V --ez.-.: Fang , 4 fn:-:'17,1?.': M 'fillfawi-?i'Li72ff1 ':-'4.i'.'a'ig.f'.L- L'-f-' :mmf in ..'. - nf... . 4-,r f1rf? :'t'?..4 '- . ,?: ?J4'f'xtff'j7.f?l.-1'1 shift' 'Y L' Iii -T' The La Crosse S t-2117 Editors Sybil Ginskey Jean Shepherd Business Manager Barbara Nichols Faculty Advisors : 4 'f i YYY f ' ' f f f I , Editorial Staff Nancy Harget. Co-editor, Organizations Sandra Thies, Co-editor, Ruth Roth Virginia Harvey Sydney Mikelson Karen Hoel Kathy Ruegg John E. Malloy Arleen Speich Diane Louret Mary Lou Kronforst Organizations Carol Weingarten, Editor, Seniors Letty Anderson Nerine Siekert Jean Yandry Jo Ann Finucan June Speer Karla Burow, Editor, Underclassmen Dianne Cook Rita Zurn Ann Donaldson Sherry Block Karen J ore Thomas Ganschow. Editor, Men's Chuck Wolf Terry Witzke DeLore Prust Duane Schluter Sports Elaine Seopa, Editor, Wornen's Sports Carolyn Capper Anita Vita Patricia Hersil Sandra Halverson Esse. Editor, Faculty Evelyn Froegel, Head typist Joanne Harget Marjorie Steinmetz Norma Gillette Jeanne Gruber Frances Lang Alys Aichele, Head Proofreader Lynne J archovv Thomas Thomas, Editor, Index Sharon Horsfall Margie Wilbert Judy Rogstad Ruth Leary Mary Sterba, Photographic I Coordinator Mildred Severson, Photographic .tsl 5' ' ff r noto ' X - ' '?', ' , ,:,', gg I- lf., fr, 1 .4 3 M mf Q ,, J asii . , at sta oprt it y L V A 2W,'f'Cfjf 1 L fi gghp i ' W fi Mrs. Hebberd Mr. Konrad Page 170 Coordinator Judy Stockers, Artist Business Staff Shirley Hanneman Carol Hefty Barbara Freeman Francile La Mere Lynn Tans Leona Thompson Sharon Willard lfaff gahizaiions gallizations l Serliom ierclasmen Dr. Mens Sport Tomeu's Sports Editor, Faculty 'pist iireader Index rhxc 1 COOfd111al0r aphip Dgoordmafof Staff nan :an are DU l A udio - WS ual Department A most sincere thank you goes to the staff of the La Crosse Tribune and to the Audio-Visual Department of the college, the sources of most of the pictures used in the La Crosse. Mr. Clayton Weber and his co-Workers of the Engraving Department at the La Crosse Tribune deserve special thanks for their considerate and patient help. Their interest even beyond the engraving gave added understanding and appreciation of the mechanics involved. The drawings of Mr. Robert H appear on the division pages. Mr. Rasmusen, Mr. Hirsch, and Mrs. Meier deserve the staffs appreciation and thanks for their help in the Audio-Visual Department. Thanks are also due to Robert Thompson and James Baker for pictures taken and developed through the department. ess of the Advertising Department of the Tribune Thank you very much . . . La Crosse Editorial Staff La Crosse Tribune iii ,,,,, ,r1 55',-in :':'- :gs ., ,. .. ,, , ,, ., , V .,,-7-fig-gg.-5-,eff-W ',, ,w.,,'4!,-Q.-.,,,g1,f,,f.,.-at t-an--.-,-, . ,.:,a.1w as-ff, , . 960 Con tributors 550.00 Doerflinger's Department Store, 4th and Main 525.00 AMF Pinspotters, Inc., New York City, New Y01'k for bowling at its best . . . bowl where You see the magic triangle. I Baraboo Food Products, Inc., Baraboo, WIS. - Brunswick, Balke, Collender, MinneaP011S' Mum' Continental Baking Company, Rochester, M1nn. I Gateway Transportation Company, La Cro-sse, WIS- G. Heileman Brewing Company, 1027 S. Thlrd Sf- G. A. Keller Printing Company, 112 Pearl La Crosse Tribune Engraving Dept., 435 S0l1th 4th S. K. Smith Company, 2857 Northwestern Ave., Chicago, Ill. 3520.00 Barron Company Department Store, 5th and Main Borden Company, Consolidated Division, 716 Hood Slater Food Service and Management, La Crosse State College 515.00 La Crosse Glove and Leather Company, 107 North 3rd 510.00 Anderson Sporting Goods and Tire Service, 215 State Aslesen Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Batavian National Bank, 319 Main Berg Paint and Wallpaper Company, 539 Main Canteen Service Company, 714 E. Madison St., Eau Claire, Wis. Campus Laundromat, 1916 Campbell Road Cerise Dinner Club, 2222 South 32nd St. Coca-Cola Bottling Company, 912 Souih 31-d Cremer's Jewelry Store, 411 Main Crescent Jewelry Company, 429 Main Dairyland Power Cooperative, 2615 East Avenue South Degen-Berglund Pharmacy, 1910 Campbell Road Ellickson Studio, 710 Main Ferraro's College Inn, 1910 Campbell Rgad Fireside, 5 miles East of La Crosse on Highway 16 First National Bank of La Crosse, 305 5th Ave. South Gundersen Clinic, 1836 South Avenue Hake's Frozen Food, 2108 South Avenue Inland Printing Company, 130 Main La Crosse Bowling Proprietor's Associaiion La Crosse Modern Laundry and Cleaning C0 L C212 Fig-:th Avenue South a rosse aper and Box Com an , La Crosse Rubber Mills CompaPf1y,1l1i111l1Eii-13111513 Lieder Lumber and Coal Company, 820 North 3 d Lottie's Ready-to-Wear Shop, 109 North 4th r hoigrld. IZ11c.,S216 South 3rd c ona 's rive-In, Lose B1 , Maier Rexall D1-ug, 1820 Jlksohdpllzgvard Avenue Maple Grove Country Club, West Salem Ilfrflldvgest Restaulranf SUPPIY Co., 912 Caledonia W u1'9 S Mens Wear, 322 Pearl Northern States Power Company 122 Fifth Av ol Pepsi-Cola Bottling Com an , 19,00 enue North P Y West A Page 172 venue rt Studio, 502 Main Fllzhoeigs Cleaners, 1802 State Skemp Clinic, 312 State Trane Company, 2nd and Cameron Walt's, 3rd and Mississippi WKBT, 6th and King Zeches Institutional Supply, Winona, Minn, Zischke's, 212 Main Street 55.00 Alpine Inn, Grandad's Bluff Adam Kroner Hardware Company, 319 Pearl Bob's Flowers, 310 Main, Onalaska Bodega Lunch Club, 120 South 4th Buchanan and Gibson, 324 Exchange Bldg. Buttrey's Women's Wear, 407 Main Campbell Road Super Market, 1912 Campbell Road Campus Shoppe, 522 Main Commodore Nite Club, La Crescent Community Camera, 506 Main Conrad Furs, 111 Fifth Avenue South Click Distributing Co., Inc., 202-204 South Front Street Dad's Bottling Company, 1201 La Crosse Street Danny's House of Music, 307 Main Dolly Madison Dairies, 114 South 2nd Erickson's Sunbeam Bakery, 320 5th Ave. So. Fantle's Fifth Avenue, 201 5th Ave. So. Finley's Bakery, 1425 Market Flor-Shop, 1129 West Avenue South Gamble Robinson Co., Winona, Minn. Gantert's Furniture Company, 110 South 3rd Garvalia China Shop, 116 5th Ave. So. Gateway Grocery Company, 106 South Front Gateway Products Company, 129 Main Harold's Men's Wear, 526 Main Hilton Pharmacy, 205 South 4th Honig's Gifts and Book Shop, 518 Main Howard's Clothes Shop, 112 South 4th .Iafek Beauty Shop, 423 Main Karro1l's, La Crescent Kienahs Flower Shop, 501 Main Laura's Restaurant, 1806 State La Crosse Clinic, 212 South llth La Crosse Transit Company. 601 North 3rd Leath's Furniture and Carpet, 320 5th Ave. So. Len's City Service, 21st and Campbell Road Louis Bant1e's, 312 South 3rd St. Moen's Photo Service, 313 Main Moore's Book Shop and Stamp Shop, 503 Main Nelson Clothing Company, 1205 Caledonia Phillips, Ed. D. and Sons, Distributing Co., 130 Mt. Vernon Street Puent's Greenhouse, 1802 La Crosse St. Quinn's Sport Shop, 514 Main Ross Furniture and Rug Company, 118 South 3rd Row1ey's Office Equipment Company, 227 Main Sanitary Barber Shop, 1804 State S 8: H Sport Shop, 327 Main Sch1icht's Select Sausage, 1115 Gillette Schilling Paper Company, 100 South Front SeVen'UP Bottling Company. 525 West Avenue N01'fh Stone House, Highway 16 Under Monegan Overhead Standard Oil Company, 10 Copeland Avenue Tausche Hardware Company, 201 South 4th Tillman Brothers Furniture, Inc., 116-118 South 4th Universal Photo Service, 514 State Street Western Fruit Company, 121 North Front Wlggert Brothers, 327 Jay WLCX, Rivoli Bldg. Van De Steeg, C. H., 4th and Main 1 'DC 311171 ' Dewaylamfd 1,310 if i .1 1 .'i' .- Bilixmmmi Ss 1 1, John' gill'-'U-'filth 1o?Ufl'5g. Q , '11 ,' - witlafg ,211 1 3 na 18575.51 kgdei- Bg13ngb?l1'f:2, tJ Yhiflifniis H'efffg 'C 31211152 'J' rx , v L ' .V gancl- 3310, Le-LE 1 , 0512- ' 21 - John' 6 ld Y: 1411. 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S'A'1 Sfllofomxs' 915 Vxlzfr 5531.35 rw X El,9m1v'n- 221322. iiriggmis, 1: sil Field' S' ml N, 1: 23515332 Jvhn, 535' 1 Qghollafren. iikiohf' R0bcr1 1 J Jai. ...Pi 3-tr .Manx L:-: . wsisindfa Bn -' ll gcmhan' x6 xv X iw-Alum. R R- N gigozlirleyh R If Stk- A '110 Q! W1 ll'-ll ma' '11 gm Claim 1025024 wld. Q .lu Susan mf 'ohm i 1' 58- 1 1 11 l. rl U Road lnt Stleel Pei 1 1 1 ad 1 ll , . fl I Index 105 Congress. Viroqua. LMS 4-10-l Aasen, DeWayne'ed Imam. Brzlvia Somalia, Elem. 1-1, 137 Abascek. lvxggsggmm, 513 Copeland Ave., La Crosse, PE 2-72, 148, 131 Abraliagi John, 501 S. Court. Sparta, LMS 1-137 Adams ,Susan Cliffwood Dr., l'3ll'18 du Chien, Sec. 4-104 Abfelgs' Alvin: 1023 Redfield. La Crosse. Sec. 2-131 Alchef' AWS, Bangor, see. 3-66, '19, 126 A1Qheff'sie P.O. Box 1934, Hilo, Hawaii, Elem. 3-37, 49, 126 Aki' ,SO Jghn, 621 N. 17th, La ci-oeee, LMS 3-126 A1bQ1ng,e, Donald, 6575 sw 30111 s1., Miami. Fla., LMS 1-137 Alexander' Leland, Brooks. LMS 2-131 Alexa Charlene, Box 128, Owen, PE 1-45, 137 Allen' James 816 Redfield, La ci-oese, LMS 1-137 Aw' Nancy: 4077 N. 19111. lvlilwaolree, PE 4 fgfafez, Nilda, Tole, Chiniqul. Rep. of Panama. Sec. 4-62, 78, 38, 45, 104 Ammerman, Garmegi 1702Lgzgdgel'1?,t.. La Crosse, PE 4-32, 31, 72, 104, 152 err . au: ' - Amundson' J y31l N. 26th Place, La Crosse. see. 1-131 L n. im,i2-2??'CaZper, 1210 S. 20th, La Crosse, LMS l-137 Agderson, LeRoy, 823 Carroll St.. RHCIIIC. LMS 1-137 Anderson, Charles, 218 Washington St., Westby, Elem. 4-57, 36, 104 Anderson, Connie, Readstown, Elem. 1-137, 44 Anderson, Gayle, R. R. 1, B3l'l:0l16tt, PE 1-52. 44, 65, 137 Anderson, Judy, 1725 Ridge, Niagara, PE 1-137 Anderson, Leonard, 171615 Prospect. La Crosse, LMS 3-74, 126 Anderson, Letty, 2120 Ferry, La Crosse, Elem. 3-37, 86, 60, 126 Anderson, Marna, Ferryvllle. Elem. 3-37, 126 Anderson, Merlin, R. R. 1, La Crescent, MllXl1,. LMS 2-131 Anderson, Patricia, 312 N. 21st, La Crosse, Elem. 1-46, 36, 137 Anderson, Rita, Gale Ave., Galesville. PE 1-137 Anderson, Robert L., R. R. 2, Ferryvllle. Sec. 1-137 Anderson, Robert P., R. 1, DeForest, LMS 1-137, 148 Anderson. Anderson. Anderson Roger, Rothschild, Sec. 1-137 Sharon J., 208 E. 6th St., New Richmond, Sec. 1-137 Sharon L., 1323 Kane. La Crosse, Elem. 2-131 Appleman, Joyce, R. R. 3, Cashton, Elem. 4-60, 104 Armstrong, Diane, 1525 State, La Crosse. Sec. 1-137 Armstrong, Kenneth, 217 E. Ogden, Jefferson, PE 2-131 A1-ndt,Dannett, 721 S. 14th St., Wisconsin Rapids, PE 1-137. 83 Arndt, James, R. R. 1, Bangor, Sec. 3-126 Arneson, Kenneth, 2159 Redfield, La Crosse. LMS 4-76, 80. 77, 85, 59, 104 Ashworth, James, 2005 Hyde Ave., La Crosse, LMS 1-137, 82, 40 Asmussen. Ruth Ann, 312 W. Clifton, Tomah, LMS 2-131 Aton. Jon, 29 Myrick Park Lane. Prairie du Sac, PE 4-104 Attne, Lane, 317 West Ave. North. La Crosse. PE 4-58, 104 Aulwes, Gerald, R. R. 2, Caledonia, Minn., LMS 4-104 Axelsen, Richard, 500 Pine, Sparta. LMS 2 Ayers, Robert, 919 High Ave., Sheboygan, PE 1-137, 153 Bach, Karen, 521 Kellog St., Ripon, PE 2-131, 69 Baenen, Sharon, 1113 Oregon S ., Green Bay, PE 2-65, 131 Bahr, Fred, 2139 Jackson, La Crosse, LMS 1-137 Bahr, Lucille, 1211 S. 14th, La Crosse, Elem. 2-131 Baier, Randolph. 101215 S. 6th, La Crosse, LMS 2-131 Baker, James, 1155 St. Mary's Ave., Janesville, LMS 2-74, 65, 131 Baker, Richard, 5319 N. 33 St.. Milwaukee, PE 4-104 Ballsrud, Clyde, 101 W. 2nd St., Westby, LMS 3-126 Balmer, Fred, 121 S. Harmony, West Salem, PE 2-131 Balmer, William, 121 S. Harmony, West Salem, LMS 1-137 Banovec, Gloria, R. R. 2, Box 150, Friendship, Elem. 1-41, 36. 137 Bantle, William, 2122 Farnam, La Crosse, LMS 2-131 Barge, 1-lerbert, La Crescent, Minn., LMS 4 Barllanl, Kenneth, 329 9th Ave. So., Onalaska, LMS 2-131 Barker. William, 214 Main St., Weyauwega, PE 1-137 Barlow, Robert, 5061 N. 32 St., Milwaukee, PE 2-55, 131 Barndt, Elizabeth, 207 N. Dodge, Stoughton, Elem. 2-51, 36, 131 Barney, Donald, 1407 Winneshiek Road. La Crosse, LMS 2-131 Barr, Gerald, 6501 30 Ave.. Kenosha, PE 2-131, 159, 163 Barrett, John. 513 N. 14th St., La Crosse, Sec. 1-137 Bartelt, Jan. 328 Dayton. Mayville, PE 4-72, 161, 104 Barth., George, 1903 Loomis St.. La Crosse, LMS 1-137 Barwlnd, Joan, 3850 N. 54th Blvd., Milwaukee, PE 2-63, 49, 65, 45, 131 Bast, Jack, 1014 Labaree St., Watertown, PE 4-72, 104, 160 Bates, Kathleen, 210 S. 22nd St., La Crosse, Elem. 1 Bauch, Richard, 308 Copeland, La Crosse, LMS 4 gaugrud, Mary Ellen, Winneconne, PE 4-105 Baumgarten, Nancy. 240 S. Oak St., Reedsburg, PE 1-44, 137 Bautch, Aaron, 728 Division St., La Crosse, LMS 1-137 Beaver, James, R. R. 1, Elroy, LMS 1-137 Bechtel, Donald, 815 S. 8th St., La Crosse, Sec. 1-81 ecker, James, 608 S. Huron St., DePere, PE 4-58, 104 lgeelman, Leora, R. R. 2, Box 75, Delavan, PE 1 Bel' Richard. .Wonewoc, Sec. 1-137 Bendel, Patrlcla, 1418 S. 20th St., La Crosse, Sec. 2-131 Bennett, Elaine, Box 12, Mauston, Elem. 3-126 Benurud, Gary, 1007 Wilson, Onalaska, LMS 1-137 B ranek, John, 710 Pine St., La Crosse, LMS 1-74, 137 Beranek, Suzanne, 2127 Mississippi, La Crosse, Sec. 1-137 Befendes, Jerome, 920 S. Water, Sparta, PE 1-137 Berg' Clark, Fountain. lvlinn., PE 2-131 Bgfg' Ions' Taylor. Elem. 1-44, 36, 137 Begg- Judith, 1909 Winnebago St., La Crosse, Elem. 1-137 B 3. Peter, Holmen, LMS 2-131 Befgfud. Robert, 526 N. 9th, La Crosse, LMS 3-126 Bgggfc. garbara, 627 N. Franklin, Sheboygan, PE 1-65, 137 1 H1'0lyn, 150 W Oak St, Juneau, PE 3-79, 43, 68, 65, 126, 69 Befsing Orville Ta I ' ' 1 Ylor, Sec. 4-75, 38 Egflfggefij Barry. Holmen, see. 2-131, 69 Bettis 'Th0I'1S. West Salem, PE 4 Betz bongHilHS. 916 Vine, La Crosse, LMS 1-137 Bidaai so d , 1902 Market, La Crosse, LMS 3-126 Biehd can ra, Box 307, Friendship, PE 4-75, 105 Bigelczw ,Eg yn. 2241 Hickory Lane, La Crosse, Elem. 3-126 Bina Ti1om0mHS. 12 Spring Ave., Waukon, Iowa, PE 1--137 Binsfield ABS. 321 N. 7th, La Crosse, Sec. 3-126, 81 Bird Sail 66 Brooklyn St? Chilton, PE 1-137 Bjerke J th 6 S. KK Ave., Milwaukee, PE 4--105 Bjorgef V63 Il, 632 Monroe St., Sparta, LMS 2-131 Blackbbu arren, 1124 Cameron, La Crosse, Elem. 3-126 rn, Robert 112 N Church Berlin, PE 4-105 Blanchard J ' ' 1 B - HY. 1802V State, La C o se, LMS 1-137 lanchard, Mary 4272B1aine Ave rRicine, PE 4-30, 32, 66, 71, 39, 10 Bl ' -. alley. Sandra, Box 524, Kendall, Elem. 1-46, 36, 137 Blasin , Blegeis Ellen. R. R. 3, Jeffer ri s . 2-131 Jean, 205 W. Milwaukesg St.,e1j:Vatertown, Sec. 1--4713237126 Blencoe A1- Ble ' Eve, R. R. 4, Black River Falls, Elem. 3-79, 7 B1,,Qf0goSbg1ey. R. R. 14. Blaelr River Falls, PE 1-137 Bloclg Shm 1 410 Steltlng St., Sparta, Sec. 1-137 Bloediel iffy- 1314 Grand sr., Oshkosh, Elem. 3-60, 46. 126 B1 ' alfe- 1026 John St., Ripon, Elem. 1-44, 36, 65, 137 Oyer, Blumenstei B1 11. Susan, P.O. Box 51, S ll' , El m. - . ushkofski, John, 1526 So. 20th St.,lSh1gl:?c?ygan? PE 3-75, 58, 72. - Arnold, 220 West Ave. S., La Crosse, Sec. 3--59, 126 3 37 126 5 126 157 Bollom, Barbar . . Bomai James, 5E41g?8 7Ss1.,L1gIeglevi1le, PE.1-46, 137 Bgrreson' Gordon' Star Rt Bok J Nlfescent, Minn., LMS 3-126 gostetter, Janet, 7316 34th.AVe kemeS1rkgseE1Sec. 3-76, 80, 77. 85, 126 Bowden. Mary, R. R. 1, Cuba City Sec 3-1569. 4-64 Bgx17dnaA1hr?hRr0t11' tmgliwestem St-yi Oshkosh. PE 4-39 105 Boyd' Naney -315 Nintlfpgewa Falls, PE 2-67, 131, 69, Bmatenl Valerie 2176 W ye.. Baraboo, PE 2-42, 131 Bradley. c1ie1 R R 1 155 Clin St La Crosse- MLS 2-131 Bradshaw, Barbara -1205 Sgr lffvme' PE 3-33 131 Brady, Jeanette R' R 1 H 1 , West Allis, PE 1-137 Braimwaiie, Lanny, li 151, 20 'Qffi' Rural 1-361 451 137 Brarrdvold, Ann, 101 W. Oak s1.?2df1eHf.?Q' EEIQL45 131 Brandt, Roger, R. R. 1, Wilson, PE 4-57' 82 105 ' Egggggghggfgaghalgeg.J1,hB1aele River Falls, LMS 1-137 82 Erika' 693' Medea, i2anf21.9'ekf PE 2-131 6301. l iam, Taintor St., M ' Breiling, Gene, 6511 29th Ave., .fig 11325 Bremer, Avis, 208 Main, Medford, PE 3L30I 63 126 Brenwgenl. Ieaffyi R- R. 2, Galesville, LMS 3-56 125 Eggilfgl. gill-llamioglayton, PE 1-137 ' l r. . el a, E. Benton, Cub ' - Buses, William, Box 562, Wlmenallf ?E1?3'7 30' 52' 32' 49' 451 105 Bflflkmah. Fred, 1710 Adams, La Crosse, Sec 1-137 Briscoe. Carmen, 713 7th, Mosinee, LMS 3-126 gffceekgielth, 7151? Mosirlee, PE 4-65, 39 105 1' Se, aren, 5 . Custer Ave., Milw ' L BFOWI1, Jim, 136 McKinley, Clintonville, 1gE1k1lEl1KEE P57 65, 45' 137 BYOWH. Judlth. R. R. 2, Lodi, Sec. Special- 60 38 69 105 Ei-owslri. Lorena, 356 W. 201, cliieago Heigliie Ill PE 1-55 45 137 Brueldman, Donald, 1420 Liberty, La Crosse, LMS 'ri-126 ' ' Bruckner, Sandra, 919 Mason St., Rhinelander, PE 3, 71 63 49 126 81 Bi-uggirik, Carl, 421 N. 10th s1., Oostburg, PE 4-55, 48, 63 12 105 152 Bruha, David, 418 s. 16111, La Crosse, PE 4 ' ' ' Bruss, Douglas, 600 Clyman, Watertown, PE 3-55, 72, 126 159 Brye. Lois, 100 W. Park. Westby, Rural 2-36, 131, 92, 106, Brzazowske, Emma, 2143 Denton St., La Crosse, Special Bubon, Carol, Elcho, Sec. 2-38, 45, 131 Bubon. Matt, R. R. 1, Elcho, PE 3-58, 126 Buchholz, Ronald, 101 N. 21st, Wilton, Sec. 2-73, 131 Buchmann, James, 909 Charles, La Crosse, LMS 1-137 Buchner, Orville, 163 Copeland, La Crosse, LMS 1-137 Bue, Eugene, R. R. 1, Melrose, Sec. 1-137 Buege. Hilda, Lansing, Iowa, Elem. 2-35, 131 Buesing, Marjorie, 411 W. Main, Merrill, PE 2-131 Bump, Penny, Taycheedah, LMS 2-131 Bunk, Frances, Kendall, Sec. 3-62, 38, 45, 126 Burand, Sandra, R. R. 2, Box 26B, Onalaska, LMS 1-137 Burke, William, 508 South K, Sparta, LMS 1-137 Burkhardt, Janette, 203 Cottage St., Merrill, Elem. 2-41, 36, 131 137 131 69 Burkhart, Vivian, 632 E. Main St., Plymouth, PE 1- Burling, Ronald, 148 N. State, Berlin, PE 2-70, 39, , Burnett, Joanne, 410 E. Oak St., Sparta, Elem. 4-37, 52, 80, 32, 105 Buros, Jane, 1218 So. 22nd Drive. La Crosse, Elem. 4-106 Burow, Karla, R. R. 1, La Crescent, Minn., LMS 3-33, 86, 126 Burrows, Lynn, 400 N. Court, Sparta, LMS 1-137 Buske, Stephen, 220 Mill, Fox Lake, PE 1-137 Bushnell, Geneva, 2061 Wedgewood Dr. N., La Crosse, Elem. 1-137 Butterfield, Joyce, R. R. 4, Box 143, Hayward, LMS 1-65, 137 Butzman, Janice, 1921 Green Bay St., La Crosse, Elem. 1-36, 65, 137 Bystrom, Connie, 210 Lewis, Columbus, PE 1-65, 137 Caflisch, Carlton, 314 Lake St., Baraboo, LMS 4-72, 148 Calkin, Howard, Great Road, Princeton, New Jersey, PE 1-137 Callan, James, Box 204, La Crosse, LMS 1-137 Calloway, John, 218 South 24th St., La C.rosse,.LMS 2-131 Calverley, Joyce, 940 Two Mile Ave., Wisconsin Rapids, LMS 4-106 Campana, Robert, 111 South 22nd St., La Crosse, LMS 4-45, 106 Canman, Clydettit.. 2?,1SpaJrtai'3Sec. 4-106 , em - . S2Sffgr?'cf3?,i?Qiyn. 502 N. Leonard, West.Sa1em. Se-c. 2-86, 60, 68, '16, 131 C31-1, Gerald, 610 N. Michigan St., Prairie. du Chien, PE 2-131 Carl, Richard, 605 N. Minnesota St., Prairie du Chien, LMS 1-45, 137 Carlin, Sharon, Soldiers Grove, Sec. 3-61, 126 Carlisle, Kay, R. R. 2, Sparta, LMS 2-41, 49. 131 U Carlson, Clarence, Box 112, West Salem, Sec. Special-137 Carlsson, Mavis, 119 N. 16th, La. Crosse, LMS 2-131 Carmichael, Roger, 1434 Mississippi St., La Crosse, LMS 4 Carr Mary, 427 E. Gillette, Viroqua, Elem. 1-137 carter, Kay, Jada, PE 3-30, 46, 126, 82. 81 Cass, Sarah, 224 S. 10th, La Crosse, LMS Cate Carol, 718 9th Ave. W., Ashland, PE 17431 55- 137 Cestkowski, Janice, Box 81, Watersrneet, Michigan, PE 4-64. 106 Cetton Kenneth, 5510 N. 12th -St., Milwaukee, LMS 3-126i 4038 Chapel, Nick, 11811 WRJa1n6i:svll1e gitih H553 QEFELGYTEQDE -' , R, , , ar in . . 8112333 21251-Er??q 1SEtar Route, Spooner, Elem. 2-43, 435836, 131 Choi Jung' 57 SOng1Llg?f' Incltl2n'PIEogeat2L'lL2?s 1159 -' .R..Ym0'-1' -1 1 g1l1?gghC31,Ilin? 407 N, Losey, La Crosse, Elem. 2-36. 115255 106 1 Christeason' Donald' ffl NIfTyr'l?k PZ? glileivgflae Cf.cdf'Se2-55 131' ' Christensen. James, 4, - erra ' '4-37 105 ' ' ' 17 Lb ty, La Crosse, Elem. , BBOX 11313 Tre9r21pl?1eag15aL85Ee 226l21613l5169160 . -' ,R.R,2, ox , 8110 ,-. - - i - 5523-25111 AiLe.,gie1305hi18ZT53fff-15574- 138 Clark' Sharon' 1112 Avon alvl rosgon PE 2-131 Clement, Larson, 337 Maine, 3161 has 1,138 glirfiqiitfhesatxlfgiiiagfmlatamai l13Sfiiet?1s1., Por1aee.15fs 1-138. 153 6141166.11611 1r.fk1s,l1,fa1156rf.1.1a.25.., PE 1-138 1 ' V ' 1 . 2-131 Siigghfogagrfgdgggllgirx? eieijvgpe, gggngmpggt, Colo., LMS 2-131 Eglin? Xl2g3gl'1cl3,31lgerSlZaIT1g'1:tJtl1t, 1El CIE'f:sse,4Iid?5 266131. 40, 159 . 1 ' lem Sm- 1 Colllngon, Beverly, West Sa ,PE 3-126 ' , Joseph, West Salem, 1 6 Colllngon, d 62315 50, 6th, La Crosse. LMS 24-H311 1 , Rchar . C01 ms 1 1122 Rose St La CrOSSe Sec kee, Sec. 2-38. 148. 131 6 11, Glen. Sglqtgzie. Harry, 4735 W. Fond du Lac, Mllwau 1 9 159 ' hir ld, PE 4-146, 5 Conger, EueeHeb3116QV 051,222.2 rcglseengii, PE 2-59, 162, 131, 69, 152 golldggcll, Igilglllx' Cedar 'Rapids IowaE8MIg8rL?-35-1311 152 0 , I . , ' 1, r Conrad' Glen' 181?s'1cl11rald1lEt25.i?gfe Kenosha, LMS 1-138 26 Conrad, 'Rober .028 Campbell Rd,, La Crosse, Sec. 3-86, 38, 1 Cook, Dianne, 2 134 Grandad Terr.. La Crosse, LMS 4-48, 82- 105 gook.ufgfhfggI1y1 21G1Q N 9th, La Crosse, LMS 3-126 ooro , 1 ' ' '- - Cordes, Gerald, Comstock, PE 1-138 Corey, Susan, Marathon, PE 2-64, 131, 83, 81 Cornell, Patrick, Student Housing, Unit 13, La Crosse, PE 3-126, 157 Coughlin, Beverly, 527 S. 17th, La Crosse, Elem. 3-35, 126 Coughlin, William, 1909 S. 20th, La Crosse, L8-:S 3 Covington, Vernon, Freemont St., Walworth, PE 3-126 Craig, Lois, 1317 Sims, Stevens Point, PE 4-61, 68, 39, 106 Craig, Wendell, Mindoro. L8:S 1-138 Cranley, Joseph, 1820 Flett Ave., Racine, L8zS 1-138 Cree, William, Garard's Fort, Penn., PE 2-59, 131, 69, 163 Crook, Fredrick, R. R. 1, Sparta, Sec. 1-138 Cullmann, John, 239 W. Ave. N., West Salem, L8:S 1-138 Curley, James, Gays Mills, Sec. 3-126, 81 Curran, Jeanne, Box 188, Cashton, Elem. 3-37, 61, 51, 50, 45, 126, 39 Curtis, Gary, 401 West State, Mauston, L8zS 2-74, 131 Cusick, Chester, 1125 Lisbon Ave., Hartland, PE 1-138, 153 Daffinrud, Carl, R. R. 2, Coon Valley, LSCS 4 Dahl, Larry, 1626 Charles St., La Crosse, Sec. 3-126 Dahlby, Joseph. 625 Montgomery, Sparta, Elem. 3-126 Dahlby, Marilyn, R. R. 1, La Crosse, Elem. 3-126 Dahlke, Donald, Wonewoc, PE 2-131 Dahlke John, 405 W. Main St., Weyauwega, Sec. 2-131 Dall, David, R. R. 2, Cuba City, L8rS 2-148, 131, 160 Dalle Ave, Bob, Manitowish Waters, PE 2-131 Danielson, Karen, 1026 N. Jackson, Milwaukee, Sec. 3-63, 126 Dansberry, Donald, 2218 Weston St.. La Crosse, LSLS 1-138 Davig, Dale, 211 E. State St., Westby, L3cS 4 Davis, Gerald, 245 Owent St., Arcadia, Sec. 3-42, 126 Davis, Merrill, 2215 Mississippi, La Crosse, L8zS 1-138, 82 Davis, Norman, 409 Jackson, Waterloo. PE 3-73, 126, 69 Davis, Roger, 474 N. Washington. Janesville, PE 4 Dawes, Lois, 213 Elm N., La Crescent, Minn., Elem. 4-35, 106 Day, Suzanne, 712 E. Walnut, Horicon, PE 3-126 Deal, Dawn, 1012 Farnam, La Crosse, Elem. 1-138, 36 DeBroux, Richard, 525 Gertrude St., Kaukauna, Sec. 1-138 Decheine, Bruce, 144 S. 13th, La Crosse, LSLS 1-138 Deckert, Garrett, R. R. 1, Viola, PE 4-58, 72, 106 DeCono, Richard, 5517 32nd Ave.. Kenosha, PE 3-58, 126, 163 Decot, Leah, Box 228, LaValle, PE 1-138, 69 DeDakis, Georgia 1717 Madison St., La Crosse, Sec. 1-138, 81 DelBello, Bernard, 224 Ash St., Gwinn, Mich., Sec. 2-74, 131 Dellenbach, Barry, 444 Losey Blvd., La Crosse, L8cS 2-131 Demskey, Dennis, 312 South Rock, Viroqua, L8cS 2-131 DeNamur, Lindley, Brussels, PE 3-58, 126 Dennis, Judith, 225 W. Eastern Ave., Janesville, Elem. 1-138 Dereszynski, Myron, 2102 S. 108th St., West Allis, PE 2-55, 72, 131, 157 Desmond, John, 1304 Charles, La Crosse, Sec. 3-59, 38, 45, 126, 82 Devine, Joseph, 1820 S. 23rd. La Crosse, L8cS 1-138 Diekrager, Ray, 416 So. 7th St., La Crescent, Minn., L8eS 1-138 Dill, Sharon, Black River Falls, Elem. 1-138 Dinger, Rita, Box 313, Hokah. Minn., Elem. 1-36, 45, 138 Dixon, Robert, 2402 N. 72nd St., Wauwatosa, L8LS 1-138 Dockendorf, Thomas, 504 E. Jefferson, Arcadia, Sec. 4 Dodge, Paige, 2222 Franklin, Middleton, Sec. 1-45, 138, 82 Donaldson, Ann, 228 N. 20th, La Crosse, Sec. 3-34, 84, 86, 49, 38, 65, 126, 82 Donaldson, Kay, 228 N. 20th, La Crosse, Elem. 4-37, 32, 60, 53, 49, 39, 107 Dolbier, Carol, 526 S. Oak, Onalaska, Elem. 3-126, 82 Donnell, Nancy, 411 E. Hamilton, West Salem, Elem. 3-126 DODP. Irene, Ettrick, Elem. 4-107 Dopp, John, Ettrick, L8cS 4-59, 82 Doschadis, Gerald, Augusta, PE 1-138 Doty, John, 5129 18th Ave., Kenosha, LSLS 3-50, 54, 73, 58, 45, 126, 39 Dovenberg, James, West Salem, PE 2-131 Downing, Patricia, R. R. 1, Tomah, Elem. 1-36, 45, 138 Downing, Robert, R. R. 2, Box 36, Fort Atkinson, PE 1-138, 163 Doyle, Glenna, 436 Cedar St., Medford, Elem. 2-43, 49, 36, 131 Drecktrah, Donald, R. 1, West Salem, L8zS 1-138 Drecktrah, Harold fGeneJ, 375 N. Youlan St., West Salem, L8zS 3-59, 126, 82 Drew, Edith, 335 Minshall, Viroqua, Elem. 4-107 Drew, Jack 83324 So. 19th St., Viroqua, Sec. 4-107 Duberke, James 2310 Vine St., La Crosse, PE 2-131 DuBois, Alfred, Box 13, Chetek, PE 3-126, 157 Duff, Margaret, 122 W. Pierre Lane, Port Washington, PE 3-49, 126 Dummer, Kathleen, 2219 Mississippi St., La Crosse, Elem. 2-63, 131 Dumonte, Edmond, 2402 Main St., La Crosse, L8cS 2 Dunlevy, John, Lansing, Ia., Sec. 3-78, 38, 45, 126 Dunnum, Sharon, R. R. 3, Cashton, Sec. 2-60, 39, 131 Dupuis, Bonnie, 413 York St., Beaver Dam, PE 2-49, 131, 82, 81 Durkin, Mary, 114 N. Youlon, West Salem, Elem. 1-36, 45, 138 Durr, Patricia, 6024 N. 36th St., Milwaukee, PE 4-107 Dvorak, Leta Ann, Adams, PE 1-138 Dwyer, Norman, 124 N. 10th St., La Crosse, Sec. 4 Earp, Marvin, 2935 S. 22nd, La Crosse, PE 4-107 Eastman, Alan, 1833 Avon, La Crosse, PE 2-132 Easton, Ronald, 833 Richardson St., Janesville, L8.:S 1-138 Eckert, Daniel, R. 3, Kewaunee, L8aS 4 Ehlenfeldt, Charles, 211 Jackson St., Beaver Dam, PE 1-74, 138 Ehlers, Judy, 614 Kaplanek Ave., Antigo, PE 2-65, 132 Ehrlinger, George, Hanover, PE 1-138 Eickhorst, Willard, 1102 Melvin Ave., Racine PE 1-138, 153 Ekern, Burton, R. 1, Chaseburg, PE 2-132 Ekloy, Avert, 208 West Ave. N., Westby, L8zS 1-138 Eklund, Jean, East lst., Otillett, PE 4 Elfner, Ellen, 832 N. 12th St., Manitowoc, L8zS 4-52, 80, 60, 78, 65, 107 Ellison, Kenneth, 510 3rd St., Baraboo, Sec. 4-107 Ells, William 2504 Hass, La Crosse, L8.:S 1-138 Elmer, Barbara. Box 693, Argyle, PE 1-138 Engaas, William, Box 31, Cashton, Sec. 1-138 Engel, Faye, 5606 W. Center St., Milwaukee, PE 1-43, 138, 69 Engh, Joan, 1632 Ferry St., La Crosse, L3cS 1-138 Engh, Raymond, 716 Kane, La Crosse. L8zS 1-138 Epping, Judv. R. 2, Boi: I278, Salem, PE 1-138, 69 Erickson, Ellis, 710 Division St., La Crosse, Sec. 2-132 Erickson, Susan, 135 S. 24th, La Crosse, Elem. 4 Erman, Janet, 1348 S. 64th, West Allis, PE 2-132 Ernst, William, 16th and Vine, Unit 5, La Crosse, PE 3-126, 160 Esse, Duane, Morrisonville, L8zS 3-126 Evans, James, 114 Spring, Sparta, L8cS 2-74, 132 Evenson, Mildred, 1716 Farwell St., La Crosse, Elem. 4 Evert, Steven, 428 N. 2nd St., Onalaska, Sec. 1-148, 138 Fadness, John, 504 Lincoln Ave., Rio, Sec. 3-55, 44, 38, 126 Falleck, Richard, 438 Second, Reedsburg, Sec. 2-132 Fancher, John, 339 lst South, La Crescent, Minn., Elem. 1-138 Fanslau, Gail, 3015 Adams, Two Rivers, PE 3-67, 126 Farwell, John, 437 35th St. N.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, PE 1-138, 157 Felde, Dianne, 1306 New York Ave., Sheboygan, PE 1-65, 138, 82 Felland, Douglas, 511 W. Main, Sparta, L8zS 2-44, 132, 81 Fellows, Bruce, 528 Division, New Lisbon, L8cS 3-78. 126, 40 Fenderson, Andrew, 3038 Packard, Racine, Sec. 1-148, 163 Fernholz, Anthony, Arcadia, L8LS 1-138 Ferries. Kieth, R. R. 4, Tomah, Sec. 2-74, 59, 38, 132 Ferstl. Karen, 328 Warren Ave., Reedsburg, PE 2-45, 132 Fidika, Bette, R. R. 2, Galesville, LSCS 1-138 Fieblg, Mary, 2171 Weston, La Crosse, Sec. 4-50, 32, 63, 38, 107 xv!!! ' Fountain Cit , L8cS 2-132 glZgl2r'ri1282?31 2632 L0omis,yLa Crosse. Las 4-as, 107 Filter-'Lawrence, R. R. 2, Wonewoc, L8rS 1-138 Fink 'Peter, 38 E. Messenger, Rice Lake, L8eS 1-74, 65, 138 Finley, Art, 1421 Market, La Crosse, L8zS 2 Finses, Nita, Cornell, Elem. 4-37, 61, 50. 53, 49, 107 Finucan, Joann, Kendall, Elem. 3-37. 86, 45. 126 Fischer Hector, 678 Reed, Neenah, PE 2-156, 132, 159 Fischerz Thomas, 7704 40th Aigg., Kenosha. PE 3-58. 126 ' , Elcho, Sec. 3- , gli?Si1Eib:?JInts, Judith, 2738 Kendall Ave., Madison, PE 1-45 Fitzwilliams, George, 5597 Arbutus Ct., Greendale, Elem. 1-138 Flaten, Sharon, 2022 So. 22nd, La Crosse, Elem. 4-37, 32, 63, 44, 107 Fleck, Michael, 1621 Grace, DePere, Sec. 3-58, 126 Fleishauer, Carol, 302 Remington, Baraboo, SSC- 1-33. 65. 138 Fleming, Cletus, Gays Mills, PE 4 Fletcher, Ronald, 3001 State Rd.. La Crosse. L8zS 2-132 Flipse, Glenn, 1018 Center Ave., Oostburg, PE 2-132, 152 Flock, Peter, 1102 Winnebago, La Crosse, L8.:S 3-58, 126 Flock, Richard, Norwalk, PE 1 Flume, Beverly, 1803 Avon, La Crosse, Elem. 4-37. 107 Flynn, Norman, 1121 Avon, La Crosse, L8zS 1-138 Foote, Sharon, 938 W. 11th St., Chicago. 111-. PE 4--67, 52. 63. 35, 107 Ford, Barbara, 501 Sand Lake Rd., Onalaska, L8zS 1-138 Ford Eloise, 234 South Center, Viroqua, Elem. 1-44, 36, 138, 82 Forde, Clarice, R. R. 1, Ferryville, Elem. 2-44, 36, 132 Foss, Dorothy, Box 204, 1610 Elm St., Whitehall, PE 1-65, 138 Foss, Erling, 61126 Main, La Crosse, L8zS 3-126 Fosse, Ronald, Melrose, Sec. 4-48, 80, 77, 59, 38 Fossum, David, 1903 Kane, La Crosse, Sec. 3-126 Fossurn, Steven, 1903 Kane, La Crosse, L8zS 1-138 Foster, Sandra, S. Janesville, Whitewater, PE 2-67, 63, 132 Fox, Peggy, 2207 So. 29th, La Crosse, Sec. 1-138 Frank, Karen, 2225 State, La Crosse, Sec. 3-126 Frederiksen, Neil, 717 N. 3rd Ave., Cedarburg, PE 1 Fredrickson, Corrine, R. R. 1, Viroqua, Elem. 4-37, 46, 108 Freehoff, Dale, 1264 La Crosse, La Crosse, L8.:S 1-138 Freeman, Barbara, R. R. 2, Box 348, Waukesha, L8eS 1-46, 138 Freeman, Martha, 628 Elm, Mauston. PE 1-138 Freitag, Barry, 329 So. 9th Ave., Onalaska, Sec. 1-138 Freitag, Karlen, 345 Edison, Waterloo, Sec. 4-126, 108 Frelich, Paul, R. R. 1, Maribel, PE 2-132 Frey, Danny, 803 East Ave., Tomah, LSzS 1-138, 148 Frey, Jerin, 453 Fuller, Columbus, L8.:S 2-45, 132 Friet, Richard. Rockland, L8cS 1-138 Friske, Leo, Box 5, Rockland, L8zS 2-132 Fritz, Daniel, 3244 N. 29th, Milwaukee, PE 1-138 Froegel, Evelyn, 1818 Losey Blvd., La Crosse, Elem. 3-37. 86, 62, 127 Frommelt, Ronald, 1645 Avon, La Crosse, L8rS 2-132 Fronk, Kay, 2902 Adams, Two Rivers, PE 1-138 Frontz, George, 103524 So. 19th, La Crosse, Sec. 1-138 Fry, Larry, R. R. 3, Richland Center, L8:S 2-132 Frydenlund, David, 613 W. Oak, Sparta, LSLS il' - Frydenlund, John, 533 N. Marquette Rd., Prairie du Chien, L8cS 1-138 Fuenger, James, 1021 So. Water, Sparta, L8.:S 1-138 Fuerbringer, Sherwin, 317 W. Milwaukee, Jefferson, PE 2-132 Fullerton, James, 430 E. Milwaukee Ave., Fort Atkinson, L8:S 1-138 Funmaker, Annarae, R. R. 4, Black River Falls, PE 2-132 Gaarder, John, Holmen, L8zS 1-138 Gabel, Nancy, R. R. 1, Glen Haven, L8:S 2-132 Galka, Dennis, 1309 Dale Avenue, Madison, PE 1-139 Gallagher, Dennis, 302 W. Montgomery St., Sparta, L8zS 1-80, 139 Galligan, Brian, 2428 So. Lendy, Milwaukee, PE 1-139, 69 Galstad, Irvin, 1420 Ferry St., La Crosse, L8zS 4-108 Gammon, David, 80224 Academy. Elroy, Sec. 4-48 Ganschow, Erwin, Lock 8: Dam No. 7, La Crescent, Minn., Sec. 4-38, 45, 108 Ganschow, Thomas, Lock 8: Dam No. 7, La Crescent, Minn., Sec. 3-127 Gansel, Alice, Alma Center, PE 2-64, 46, 65, 132 Gansen, Edward, 1606 So. 8th St., La Crosse, L8:S 2-42, 132 Gantenbein, Lee, 8629 W. Mitchell, West Allis, PE 2-132 Gardner, Walter, 2715 Harvey, La Crosse, Sec. 1-139 Garfield, Robert, 206 E. Franklin St., Sparta, Elem. 2-74, 59, 132 Garrity, John, 1923 Market, La Crosse, L8zS 3-74, 127 Gates, Myron, 430 La Valle St., Reedsburg, Sec. 4 Gates, Shirley, Bangor, PE 3-127 Gates, Wayne, 1821 Weston, La Crosse, Sec. 3-127 Gauerke, Judith, 1035 W. Cumberland Dr., Waukesha, Sec. 3-50, 52, 49, 127 Gauerke, Thomas, 1035 W. Cumberland Dr., Waukesha, PE 4-55, 50, 72, 108, 159 Gausted, Barbara, Houston, Minn., Sec. 2-132 Gaustad, Phillip, 92524 So. 11th St., La Crosse, L8zS 3-127 Gavronski, Stanley, 202 N. Main, Seymour, PE 1-139 Gehrke, Gordon, 248 N. Dewey Ave., Reedsburg, Sec. 2-38, 132, 82 Gehrke, Harold, 1018 State St., La Crosse, Sec. 4-108 Geise, Judith, R. R. 2, Waterloo, Sec. 1-139 Gibson, Jeanann, 1801 Cass St., La Crosse, PE 3-34, 80, 63, 127 Gibson, Stephen, 621 Stark St., Wausau, PE 1-139 Giesegh, Margaret, 16748 W. National Ave., New Berlin, PE 1-65, 45, 139 Gilbertson, Barbara, 722 Caledonia St., La Crosse, Elem. 2-132 Gilbertson, Gerald, 1801 Roosevelt St., Whitehall, PE 1-139, 153, 148 Gilbertson, Terry, R. R. 2, La Crosse, Sec. 3-59, 38, 44, 127 Gilbertson, Thomas, 2247 Liberty St., La Crosse, L8.:S 1-139 Gillette, Norma, 1004 Cass St., La Crosse, Elem. 3-86. 127 Gillingham, Jan, Box 3, Billingham, L8zS 1-139 Gillman, Sharon, 5623 W. Auer, Milwaukee 16, PE 3-65, 127 Gilster, Barbara, 4138 S. 4th St., Milwaukee, Sec. 1-38, 65, 45, 139 G1ns3l5e3g1Syb1l, 327 So. 20th St., La Crosse, L8:S 3-76, 33, 86, 60, 127. 39. Glenz, Jolene, 2219 Winnebago St., La Crosse, Elem. 2-61, 65, 132 Gleue, Barbara, 2216 Park Drive, La Crosse, Sec. 3-60, 127 Glynn, Marsha, 2643 N. S. 6th St., Milwaukee, PE 1 Godfrey, Maureen, 2807 So. 7th St., Sheboygan, PE 1-65, 45, 139 Godleski, Arthur, Three Lakes, PE 2-132 Goelzer, Ann, 133 Park St., Walworth, Elem. 2-61, 132 Golba, Susan, 903 So. 8th St., La Crosse, L8aS 1-139 Gorell, Wayne, 3039 Midway, Eau Claire, PE 3-127, 148 Graap, Joanne, 109 W. Wisconsin, Prairie du Chien, L8:S 3-33, 127 Graham, Daniel, 2426 N. 55th St.. Milwaukee, PE 3-73, 58, 72, 127, 157 Grams, Phyllis, 1126 Grandad Terr., La Crosse, Elem. 1 Grassel, Emil, 3332 Wilasbon, Milwaukee, PE 4 Gray, Thomas, 220 N. Broad St., Elkhorn, Sec. 1-45, 139 Grenholm, Veronica, Box 482, R. R. 2, La Crosse, L8zS 1-139 Griesberg, Daryll, 2218 N. 57th St., Milwaukee, PE 4 Griffin, Jane, 2115 Ferry St., La Crosse, Elem. 3-127 Griffith, Gordon, 950 Redfield St., La Crosse, L8eS 2-132 Grimek, Herbert, 1229 Wilson. Onalaska, L8zS 3-75, 33, 127 Grimsrud, Donald, 1501 5th Ave. So., La Crosse, L8zS 2-132 Grimstvedt, Patricia, 1305 Webb St., Cumberland, PE 1-65. 139 Griswold, Thomas, 2407 Prospect St., La Crosse, L8.:S 1-139 Groessel, Ann, 936 W. Melin St., Port Washington, PE 1-65, 45, 139 Grosklaus, Don, 226 Clark St., Reedsburg, L8zS 2-132 Gross. Richard. 1932 Cass St., La Crosse, L8rS 3-127 Groth, John, 727 N. 11th St.. La Crosse, L8rS 3-127 Grotjahn, Judith, R. R. 1, Independence, Sec. 1-44, 38, 139, 81 Grovesteen, Gary, 803 Packard, Tomah, PE 1-139 Growt, David, 1118 So. 13th St., La Crosse, L8eS 1-139, 81 Grube, Kathryn, 3133 S. Penn Ave., Milwaukee, L8:S 1-45, 139 2 I 1 ii .1 4 4 .L 'i 1 I 4 v 4 fp 1 I . 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Dave, Ax Hires, Joseph. ll Hayes Michael. 4 Hays. Richard. 52 592151 Dennis. 23 Heath. James. R. Hebberd. Arthur, Heck Rose. -127 2 Heite, Paul, 738 Hefty. cami. sos Hesse. William. Hell, Gertrude. 4. Hellman. Russel. gem. Barbara, lj H335 gavid. geirfn..i,nt'5'?f.1'ii HeIge50ll, Janet. H3f:f0lEhSonja. Heiquis me ESX kso Hn Hemallef Donal. 5 1, Joyf,-Q HQMUCKS- Loui H Hssszzrangr Hendnkson' Rig Hfndrieksof, S- genlev, Jangmll ln '1aMSS i Hfrman C0 r Her-gil Pvlgsilgilir 0 gg. Jo1m,'2Qf H 'Marx R. Hmmm. R03 gene Q gyW0l'lh.'M:X gf 'a'f1-rc.. r -dder Rolanrgr Henri Hesiali. Hilg , Q :Eggs Arl I , C ' I-HI H111 Dunne- S mugshsrun. 1 Hmikefuagnil Hmyer ' Mi ralf Hllvem: kaehll Hlnyhke ther made. J' Stgvr Hlladley uhh. I goekemi mn sms mmf ge-at -,Juan ug da, Hneligfmh. 1 1 Jgcqu I8 L lm l 35, lm 82 B K8 62, 127 1.813 1-138 132 :S 1-138 D, 139 Sec. 4-38, 45, sec. s-121 1, 132 -50, 52, 49, 121 so, 12,1011 132, 32 127 l,55, 45, 139 -132 'l53, 143 9 27 32: if 12139' 55, 132 5, 139 , , 127 123121 157 l39 r 92139 945, 139 81 139 Gruber, Jeanne, 390 First St., Prairie du Sac, Elem. .. Grude, John, 1900 So. 16th St., La Crosse, L8:S 1-139 86' 44' 36' 65' 139 Gruen, Carol, 1552 Avon St., La Crosse, Lass 1-139 Grunwald, John, 1812 11th St., Two Rivers, PE 4-73, 72 65 45 69 103 153 Gschwind, Thomas, 927 Rose St., La Crosse, Sec. 3-127 , ' y ' Guenther, Thomas, Hokah, Minn., Sec. 4-38, 108 Guentner, Gerald, 822 So. 7th St., La Crosse, L8zS 1-56 139 Guist, Romaine, R. R. 2, Coon Valley, L8:S 1-43, 65, 139 Gunderson, Gary, Blair, L8zS 2-132 Guzzetta, Nancy, 303 Wisconsin St., Sparta, Elem. 4-67, 32, 108 Hackett, Richard, 950 Cass St., La Crosse, PE 4-108 Haefs, Carole, 237 Avon St., La Crosse, Elem. 2-132 Haefs, Harley, 237 Avon St., La Crosse, L8cS 4-108 Hafner, Martin, 414 Walnut Pl., La Crescent, Minn., L8zS 2-65 45 132 Hagan, Sondra, 148 N. Park Ave., Fond Du Lac, L8zS 2-132 Y y Hagen, Connie, 250 N. Franklin St., Mondovi, PE 3-61, 50, 67, 127 Hagerman, Samuel, Camp Decorah, Holmen, Elem, 1-36 Hahn, Henry, 518 St. Andrew St., La Crosse, L8LS 3-127 Halaska, Robert, 1217 Liberty St., La Crosse, Elem. 1-139, 152 Halaska, William, 1217 Liberty St., La Crosse, Elem. 1-65 Hall, Dorothy, 2003 Stanley S ., Honolulu, Hawaii, PE 3-79, 49, 65, 45 127 Hallingstad, Wayne, 514 Monroe St., Sparta, L8:S 2-132, 160 ' Halverson, Mary, 406 S. 15th St., La Crosse, Elem. 2-35, 132, 82 Halverson, Sandra, 1408 Vine, La Crosse, Elem. 3-37, 86, 127 Hammett, Jacqueline, 217 E. Main St., East Troy, L8cS 4-52, 64, 53, 46 108 Hanesworth, James, Box sa, Stoddard, L8zS 1-139 ' Hanifl, Paul, 1217 So. 10th St., La Crosse, L8rS 2-132 Hanneman, Carol, 2906 Geneva, Racine, PE 1-44, 139 Hanneman, Shirley, Mazomanie, Elem. 2-79, 44, 36, 132 Hannula, Rodney, 614 Wisconsin St., Sparta, L8zS 1-139 Hannum, Richard, Stoddard, L8:S 1-139, 82 Hanrahan, Kathleen, 909 Madison St., Waukesha, PE 1-45, 139 Hansen, James, 437 So. 23rd St., La Crosse, L8zS 3-127, 82 Hansen, John, 315 Church St., Viroqua, L8cS 1-139 Hansen, Leo, R. R. 2, Bangor, PE 1-139 Hansen, William, 216 So. 15th St., La Crosse, L8zS 2-132 Hanson, Bruce, 308 So. Sth St., La Crosse, Sec. 4 Hanson, Ervin, Viroqua, L8:S 1-139 Hanson Gerald, 2518 Wood St., La Crosse, L8zS 1-139 y Hanson, Jon, 430 N. 11th St., La Crosse, Sec. 2-132, 82, 81 Hanson, Kermit, Krause Kourt, La Crosse, L8zS 2-132 Hanson, Robert, R.F.D. 1, Rockland, Sec. 1-139 Hanson, Sonja, 1023 Summit, Baraboo, PE 3-61, 127 Hanson, Thomas, 302 Nast St., Merrill, PE 2-73, 132 Hanson, Tracy, Box 196, Stoddard, L8:S 1-139 Harbecke, Joyce, R. 1, La Crosse, Rural 2-51, 36, 132, 108 Hardaker, Jean, 227 W. Union St., East Troy, PE 1-46, 139 Harding, Wesley, 500 S. Michigan St., Prairie du Chien, PE 2-132 Hare, Bonnie, 2917 So. Ave., La Crosse, L8cS 1-41, 65, 139 Harget, Joanne, 1421 Charles St., La Crosse, Elem. 1-86, 44, 36, 139, 82, 83, 81 Harggtalilancy, 1421 Charles St., La Crosse, Sec. 3-86, 60, 44, 38, 127, 82, 69, Harkins, Jane, 6304 St. John's, Edina, Minn., PE 1-65, 45, 139 Harlow, Joseph, 804 Elmwood, Beloit, PE 2-132 ' Harman, Peter, 2604 Hackberry, La Crosse, L8aS 4-109 Harman, Stephen, 2604 Hackberry, La Crosse, L8:S 1-139 Harmelink, Russel, R. R. 1, Oostburg, PE 1-139 Harms, Daniel, Muscoda, Sec. 2-132 Harris, Susan, 5340 Hunt Club Rd., Racine, Elem. 1-36, 139 Harris, Ted, 715 Doty, Mineral Point, L8zS 1-148, 139 Harris, Wilda, 104 Kingston Court, La Crosse, L8.:S 1-139 Hartnig, Robert, 105 St. Francis Dr., Green Bay, PE 3-127 Hartung, Beverly, 714 N. Main St., Cuba City, PE 2-49, 45, 132 Harvey, Virginia, R. R. 1, Sharon, PE 3-86, 127 Haskey, Richard, R. 1, Stoddard, L8:S 1-139 Hassemer, Peter, 1720 18th Ave., Bloomer, Sec. 2-132, 152 Hatch, Dixie, 1917 Yellowstone, Billings, Montana, PE 1-68, 139 Hatfield, Charles, West Lima, Elem. 1-139 Hawley, Dennis, 339 So. 19th St., La Crosse, PE 4-73, 46, 109 Hawley, Kay, 339 So. 19th St., La Crosse, Elem. 3-127, 109 Hawley, Dave, Argyle, PE 4-72, 109 Hayes, Joseph, 1220 E. Dayton St., Madison, L8:S 3-127 Hayes, Michael, 426 2nd, Baraboo, L8zS 2-76, 132 Hays, Richard, 520 So. 17th St., La Crosse, L8zS 2 Healy, Dennis, 237 Circle Drive, Madison, PE 4-50, 73, 109, 160 Heath, James, R. 1, Sparta, Sec. 4 Hebberd, Arthur, 2136 Main St., La Crosse, L8:S 1 Heck, Rose, 427 No. 12th St., La Crosse, Sec. 3-127 Hefte, Paul, 738 Hillview, La Crosse, L8cS 1-139 Hefty, Carol, 306 Forest St., Mt. Horeb, PE 1-46, 65, 139 Hegge, William, 1912 So. 20th St., La Crosse, L8zS 2-132 Heil, Gertrude, 454 E. Potter Ave., Milwaukee, PE 4-61, 30, 109 Heilman, Russel. 1125 King St., La Crosse, L8aS 2-132 Hein, Barbara, 1220 Shorewood Dr., La Crosse, Elem. 2-132 Heineck, David, 103 N. Water St., Sparta, L8aS 2-132 Heineck, Stephen, 103 N. Water St., Sparta, L8:S 1-139 Heitman, Dorothy, R. R. 2, Grand Marsh, Sec. 4-52, 32, 41, 38, 109 Helgeson, Janet, Barneveld, PE 1-44, 139 Helgeson, Soma, Gays Mills, Elem. 4-37, 51, 32, 60, 44, 109 Heller, Charles, R. R. 3, Wisconsin Rapids, PE 1-139 Helquist, Joyce, 3533 So. 44th St., Milwaukee, PE 2-49. 65, 132 Hemauer, Donald, R. R. 2, Clear Lake, L8cS 1-47, 139 Hendricks, Louise, 715 Brown St., Waupon, PE 1-139 Hendrickson, Burt, 106 Western Ave., Viroqua, Sec. 3-127 Hendrikson, Lois, R. R. 2, Colfax, PE 1-44. 139, 40 Hendrikson, Richard, R. R. 2, Colfax, PE 2-44, 65, 132, 40 Hendrickson, Sigrid, 101 So. 9th St., La Crosse, Sec. 2-132 Henley, James, Coon Valley, Sec. 3-48, 38, 127 Hennessy, Michael, R. R. 3, So. Shore Dr., Delavan, PE 4-55, 72, 148, 109 Henrikson, Barbara, 323 N. Main St., Viroqua, PE 3-127 Herman, Conrad, Pelican Lake, LXLS 3-127 Hersll, Patricia, 421 Lincoln St., Mauston, Sec. 2-86, 85, 38, 45, 132 ' Hesiak, Thomas, 5543 Lake Drive, Cudahy, PE 2-55, 72, 45, 132, 159, 157 Hess, John, 423 W. Monowah St., Tomah, L8:S 1-139 Hess, Mary, R. R. 3, Pewaukee, PE 1-47, 139 Hesselberg, Robert, R. R. 1, Rockland, L8:S 2-132 Hetherington, George, Jr., 426 No. 22nd St., La Crosse, L8zS 2-74, 132 Heuerman, David, 610 Kilbourne Ave., Tomah, L8:S 2-132 Heyworth, Marilyn, 5206 No. 27th St., Milwaukee, PE 4-30, 109 Hibbard, Karen, 281 Grand Ave., Schofield, PE 1-44, 139, 81 Hidde, Roland, 821 So. 24th St., Manitowoc, PE 4-56, 50, 32, 31, 109 Hilgendorf, Arlan, 171 Wood Ave., Nekoosa, PE 2'-132 Hilgendorf, Larry, 171 Wood Ave., Nekoosa, PE 1-139, 153 Hill, Corine, Sauk City, PE 2-63, 65, 132, 69 Hill, Darrell, 1627 Caroline St., La Crosse, Sec. 2-42, 85, 132 Hillesheim, Eileen, 1525 So. 16th St., La Crosse, Elem. 3-127, 82 Hilliker, Gerald, 409 So. Water St., Sparta. SGC- 2-132 Hillyer, Michael, Wonewoc, Sec. 2-132 ' Hilvers, Katherine, 415 No. Washington, Cuba City, PE 4-68, 69, 109 Hinytzke, Steve, 420 Losey Blvd. So., La Crosse, L8:S 2-132 Hlade, John, 1637 So. 17th St., Sheboygan, PE 4-109 Hoadley, Everett, Waukon, Iowa, Elem. 1-139 Hockers, James, R. R. 7, Green Bay, PE 1-15, 139, 69 Hockers, Ruth, R. R. 2, DePere, PE 2-61, 45, 132 Hocking, Judith, Readstown, PE 1-139 Hoeft, Linda, Cashton, Sec. 2-132 Hoel, Karen, 1908 King St., La Crosse, Elem. 1-86, 44, 36, 139 Hoelzer, Jacquelyn, 221 17th Place, La Crosse, Elem. 1-139, 82 , , , . -. . ,--A A '- .- . - -- , 5:2151-zvvssvlzlfii'-t Ls:si...sxmusimasgataesimzwumiiiseegmui-hnlhiifygm' 5 ,- - ,so ,..t.. ..,L.. H., V, ..i4...bwN.. sm. rex- ' ' q 'V ,, ' ' rf-f. , , . - ., . , ., , ., ref.:-r 1 4 A V - ' ' : l,'r,. ..-f- f ' . 5. ,:::.. .5i'F'Q1t-Q::., .::, -. 4 -. , -..': . ' ' S: ,:-,gg ,-1.g5,s,3L5:-gg, :gg 4: , 31 ,, W - 4 I, ,Q ,,,,M, H -t. I V y A k , if . K ' ' ' A ' '-fw-- -- -1' lemmai.s..:.c..11s.,-z'Li'f..?.f:a,:4LL.r4i.issc:.1iEs,lf-441:2 'MJ V' .w.4uf.s.sa1-sms., f:.E,4-134. . ,4-,,..4g,1s,,,w...,.1......,,-g...-.,.nts x,,.,5.,,. , . 1 Hoeth, -Tarlice, R. R. 1, Coon Valley, Elem. 4-37, 54, 32, 62, 81, 109 Hoffman, Bonnie, Box 414, Cornell, PE 1-65, 139 Hoffman, Howard, 918 So. 13th St., La Crosse, LSCS 4 H0ffman, Wayne. R. R. 1, Muskego, PE 1-139 Hogan, J ames, 2006 So. 15th St., La Crosse, L8:S 4 Hohlfeld, Jeanette, 708 So. 6th St., La Crosse, Sec. 4-32, 60, 38, 45 Hollman, Holmes, Holstein, David, 312 Rusk Ave., Sparta, LSLS 1-139 Nancy, 322 Delaware St., Sturgeon Bay, PE 2-45, 132 William, 118 So. 16th St., La Crosse, L8cS 1-139 H01te, Gerald, 222 N. 4th St., Onalaska, Sec. 4-48, 59, 81, 110 Holte, Russel, 300 Park St., Westby, Elem. 4-57, 110 Holter, Paul, R. R. 1, Coon Valley, LSLS 3-127 Holzhueter, James, R. R. 1, Waterloo, Sec. 1-139 Homrighouse, Richard, 236 So. 10th St., La Crosse, Sec. 1-139 Hoonsbeen, Irene, Hixton, L8zS 2-51, 133 Hooper, Edythe, R. R. 1, Tomah, LSCS 2-133 Horsfall, Sharon, Mt. Hope, Sec. 2-86, 46, 133 Horswill, Richard, No. 37 Krause Trailer Court, Sec. 4-38, 110 Houtevelde, Thomas, 321 So. K St., Sparta, Elem. 1-139 Hovind, Gerald, 1833 Kane St., La Crosse, L8rS 3-41, 127 Hubbard, William, 429 6th Ave. No., Onalaska, PE 2-133 Hubbel, Sandra. 1706 N. 69th St., Wauwatosa, PE 2-133 Huber, Merlin, R. R. 1, Bangor, LSLS 4 Hubley, JoAnn, 173254 Cameron, La Crosse, PE 1-139 Hudec, Robert, 918 Oregon St., Racine, Sec. 1-140 Hudson Charles, 3385 No. 28th St., Milwaukee, PE 1-140, 153 Hueg51eri0Donald, 1019 No. Chicago Ave., So. Milwaukee, Elem. 4-37, 55, Huebner, Robert, 339 So. 21st St., La Crosse, LSCS 1-140 Huebsch, Norbert, 505 Chicago Point, Pelican Lake, L8zS 3-127, 156 HuJ1k, Richard, 7326 26th Ave., Kenosha, Sec. 3-58, 127 Hulbert, Bonita, R. R. 1, Green Bay, PE 3-30, 68, 71, 41, 63, 127 Huhn, James, R. R. 1, La Crosse, L8zS 2-43, 65, 133, 82 Hulsizer, Fred, Gays Mills, L8zS 1-140 Humphrey, Patricia, 341 2nd St., Oconomowoc, PE 1-140 Hundrieser, Darlene, 8200 W. Villard, Milwaukee, PE 3-30, 64, 54, 71, 127 Hundt, Leo, 90056 So. 9th St., La Crosse, L8zS 3-127 Hurula, Martha, R. R. 2, Box 131, Mason, PE 2-65, 133 Hussey, David, 1009 W. Spencer, Appleton, PE 4-50, 73, 72, 45, 110, 159, 157 Hutchins, John, 2159 Green Bay, La Crosse, L8zS 2-133 Hutchison, Judy, R. R. 1, New London, PE 4-50, 63, 49, 45, 110 Hutton, Lawrence, 120 Lincoln St., Elkhorn, L8zS 4-55, 110 Huus, Peter, 631 Emery St., Stanley, PE 1-140 Hyde, Phyllis, New Albin, Iowa, Elem. 4 Indrebo, Rebecca, R. R. 2, Strum, PE 1-44, 65, 140 Irish, David, 421 3rd Ave. So., Onalaska, Sec. 2-133 Isakson, Alan, 1716 So. 21st St., La Crosse, L8zS 3-127 Isely, Marlys, Argyle, PE 1-140 Isler, Caroline, 2014 So. 30th St., La Crosse, Elem. 2-77, 46, 78, 36, 133 Isler, Robert, 2014 So. 30th St., La Crosse, L8cS 4-110 Iverson, La Verne, 768 N. Main, Viroqua, L8aS 1-140 Jackson, John, Tunnel City, Sec. 4-48, 75, 110 Jacobson, Bruce, 202 Davidson, Westby, L8cS 1-140, 81 Jacobson, Donald, 809 Capital, Wisconsin Dells, L8cS 4 Jacobson, Paul, Coon Valley, Sec. 2-57, 38, 133 Jacoby, Janice, R. R. 1, Belgium, PE 2-45, 133 Jaeger, Dorothy, R. R. 4, Box 382, Janesville, Elem. 4-37, 52, 60, 49, 44, 110 Jahnke, Leroy, 227 So. Main, Lake Mills, L8zS 2-133 Jambois, Norman, Genoa, L8zS 3-127 Janc, Mary, 300 Macomber, Chippewa Falls, PE 1-45, 140 Janowski, Paul, R. R. 3, Kewaunee, PE 1-45, 140 Janowski, Peter, R. R. 3, Kewaunee, L8:S 1-45, 140 Jansen, John, 4335 Wisconsin Rd., Appleton, PE 1-45, 140, 69 Jansky, Judith, 2150 Farnam St., La Crosse, Elem. 3-37, 127, 82 Jarchow, Lynne, 1620 State St., La Crosse, L8zS 2-86, 46, 133 Jendrusiak, George, Abrams, Sec. 4-110 Jenkins, David, Box 53. Rockland, Sec. 4-32, 59, 38, 110 Jenkins, Robert, 3106 S. 28th St., La Crosse, L8zS 2-133 ggyvf M,.f.-tifzxvfasw Jenks, Barbara 306 Rose St., La Crosse, PE 1-140 Gerald, 1706 Wood st., La Crosse, L8cS 1-140 Jensen, , Jensen, Harlan, 734 So. Main, Viroqua, LSLS 1-140 Jensen, Janis, River Falls, PE 3-127 Jensen, Ronald, R. R. 2, Box 6, Sparta, L8.:S 2-133 Jenson, Jacob, Mt. Horeb, PE 4-56 Jertson, Ronald, 1147 Main St., La Crosse, L8cS 2-133 Jeskewitz, James, 304 Arthur Ave., Menomonee Falls, PE 3-72, 127, 148 Jess, Stephen, 2149 Mississippi St., La Crosse, L8cS 1-140 Johnson, Barbara, Maiden Rock, Rural 2-133, 110 Johnson, Diane 414 No. 2nd Ave., Onalaska, Elem. 3-127 Johnson, Donna, 2412 48th St., Milwaukee, PE 1-140 Johnson, Gary, 1209 Charles St., La Crosse, L8zS 1-140, 153 Johnson, Gerald, R. R. 1, DeForest, L8cS 3-127 Johnson, Grace, R. R. 1, Box 35, Galesville, Elem. 2-36, 133, 44 Johnson, Harold, 1424 State St., La Crosse, L8zS 1-140 Johnson, John, 696 South Oak Park Court, Milwaukee, PE 1-140 Johnson, Karl, 529 Winnebago, La Crosse, LSLS 4-59 Johnson, Lawrence, 126 No. 8th St., Onalaska, L8zS 1-140 Johnson, Louise, 811 4th Ave. West, Ashland, Elem. 1-36, 140 Johnson, Marian, 1712 Wood St., La Crosse, L8:S 1-140 Johnson, Margaret, R. R. 1, Rockland, Elem. 3-35, 127 Johnson, Mike 2366 So. 66th, West Allis, PE 1-140 Johnson, Paul,' 415 No. 7th St., La Crosse, L8cS 4 Johnson, Richard C., 111 So. 24th St., La Crosse, L8zSgl 1 140 Johnson Johnson: Robert L., 827 Manitoba Ave., So. M1lwaukee,9 e127 Johnson, Johnson, Sandra, 1715 Liberty St., La Crosse, Sec. 4 , Johnson, Victor, La Crescent, Minn., L8rS 3-127 Johnson, Wilbur, 133016 Adams St., La Crosse, Sec. 4-38, 111 Jones, Diane, Norwalk, Sec. 1-140, 82, 81 Jones Dolores, R. 2, La Crosse, L8cS 4 1 k L8cS 1 140 Richard R., 1047 Redfield St., La Crosse, L8z S 1 140 c. - Robert W., 1313 Academy, Elroy, L8LS 3-75, 5 , ' -60 78, 38, 111 J R b t, R. R. 1, Box 83, Ona as a, - Ones 0 'er 167 Delavan, PE 2-55, 133, 69, 159, 158 Jonuska, Jim, So. Shore D Jordan, Toni, 501 Central Avenue, Sparta, Sec. 4 Jore, Karen, R. R. 1, La Crescent, Minn., LSLS 3-127 Jorgenson, Larry, 202 So. Second, Blair, Sec. 2-133 L S 3 127 J ostad, Jurgens, Dennis, 2520 No. Jurgensen, Wayne, Gays Ray, 526 No. 9th St.. La Crosse, 8: - 97th St., Wauwatosa, PE 2-133, 152 Mills, Sec. 4-38, 81, 111 Juster, Mary Jo, 320 8th Ave., Eau Claire, PE 1-140 Kaber Terry 317 S Minn, Prairie du Chien, L8zS 3-127 K dlec, James, 1233 22nd Drive, La Crosse, L8aS Ib-133 Kgempfer, Mary, 1221 Pleasant St., Lake Geneva, Elem. 3-37, 61, Kalodrich, Roger, 823 West Ave. So., La Crosse, Sec. 2-133 Kampschroer, Bernard, 712 N. 10th, La Crosse, L8cS 2-133 Kamperschroer, Virginia, R. R. 2, Cashton, Elem. 1-44, 36, 140 Kanable, Susan, 110 E. Park, Westby, PE 1-140 Kapanke, Frederick, Bangor, L8.:S 1-140 I Kappelmann, John, 2313 Jefferson, Two Rivers, L8cS 1-140 Karnes, Sandra, 7029 Pershing Blvd., Kenosha, L8zS 2-65, 133 Kasten' Frances' Gmett' EE it-1133 d s 1-44 140 81 c midt, Patricia, . . in oro, ec. . , Kastens h K th, 1506 Madison, La Crosse, Lass 4 Kavan augh, enne wcs'F'f1'-1-1 r., Box , -52, 53, 49, 38, 82, 111 127 Keeney, Paul, Mt. Hope, PE 2-46, 156, 133 Kelsey, Pat, 2610 Onalaska Ave., La Crosse, Sec. 3-127 Kennedy, Dale, 1629 Main, La Crosse, L8.:S 2-74, 42, 133 Kennedy, Dennis, 1629 Main, La Crosse, L8cS 1-140 Kennedy, Jacqueline, 1001 Madison, Sauk City, PE 4-30, 53, 63, 49, 39, 111 Kennedy, Lynn, 213 Coe Rd., Claredon Hills, Ill., PE 1-65, 45, 140 Kerner, Marcia, 4898 Root River Pkwy., Milwaukee, PE 4-63, 49, 39, 111 Kerrigan, James, Hokah, Minn., Elem. 2-133 Kersten, Michael, 622 Livingston, La Crosse, L8.:S 1-140 Kessler, Jean, 304 S. Commercial, Neenah, PE 1-140 Kestly, Sally, 1105 Clermont, Antigo, PE 2-42, 49, 65, 133, 81 Key, Gilbert, Unit 2, 16th and Vine, La Crosse, Sec. 3-127 Kibler, Wayne, 2017 Kane St., La Crosse, L8zS 1-140 Kiedrowski, Richard, 701 North St., Sparta, PE 4-55, 70, 73, 111 Kienzle, Gregory, 2128 Market, La Crosse, LSLS 1-140, 82 Kile, Sharon, 227 Pearl St., La Crosse, Sec. 1-140 Killian, James, R. 3, Arcadia, L8zS 3-58, 127, 162, 148 Kim, Duk Chong, No. 9-1, Chang Chun Doug, Soo Doe Mun, Seoul, Korea, L8cS 4-127 Kim, Jee Young, 5-4 Pai Pan Dong, Chong Ro-Ku, Seoul, Korea, L8cS 4- 56, 46, 83, 111 Kimball, Ronald, 744 N. 24th, La Crosse, PE 1-140, 158 King, Joan, 602 Lake St., Baraboo, Elem. 1-140 Kingsley, Sandra, R. R. 1, Box 113, Elroy, Elem. 1-46, 36, 140 Kingsley, Phillip, 104 Oak, La Crescent, Minn., L8zS 1-140 Kipping, Paul, 2462 N. 73rd St., Wauwatosa, L8rS 1-140 Kish, Dennis, 23526 S. 19th, La Crosse, Elem. 4 Kjome, Kaye, 2202 S. 15th Place, La Crosse, L8zS 1-44, 140, 82 Klein, James, 358 N. Wis., Berlin, PE 1-140, 69 Klein, Norman, 1018 S. 5th, La Crosse, Sec. 2-74, 38, 133 Klein, Ronald, 336 S. Locust, Reedsburg, L8zS 2-133 Kleinhaus, Jack, 2645 Prospect, La Crosse, L8zS 4 Kleinsmith, Marilyn, R. R. 2, La Crosse, Elem. 3-37, 44, 65, 127 Kleist, Terry, 202 Lake, Pardeeville, PE 2-133, 160 Klimoski, Joe, Box 53, White Lake, PE 4-111 Kling, Richard, 130924 Mississippi, La Crosse, PE 3-127, 148 Klingler, Sharon, 229 Wilson Ave., Waukesha, PE 1-45, 140, 82 Klister, Lorraine, 2262 N. 61st, Milwaukee, Elem. 3-45, 127 Klos, Edward, 810 So. 16th, La Crosse, Sec. 2-38, 65, 45, 133 Klug, David, Rt. 1, Ringle, PE 1-140 Kniemeyer, Justin, R. R. 2, North Freedom, L8:S 2-133 Knilans, William, 1309 State, La Crosse, Sec. 4-50, 72, 111 Knipp, Carol, 326 Forest Park Blvd., Janesville, Elem. 1-36, 45, 140 Knoeck, Janice, 8560 N. 76th, Milwaukee 23, PE 2-45, 133 Knop, Michael, R. R. 1, Junction City, PE 1-140 Knope, Richard, 1011 Columbus, Two Rivers, PE 1-140, 153 Knudson, Theodore, 2138 Mississippi, La Crosse, Sec. 4-111 Knueppel, Paul, Route 4, Box 400, Theinsville, PE 3-127 Knutson, Elwood, Blair, PE 4, 48, 70, 73, 111 Knutson, Jean, Route 2, Viroqua, Elem. 3-127 Knutson, Joanne, 1309 Pine, La Crosse, Elem. 3-63, 127 Knutson, Kenneth, 1816-78th St., Kenosha, L8aS 1-140 Knutson, Lawrence, 1925 S. 29th St., La Crosse, L8aS 4-40 Knutson, Raymond, 1221 Charles St., La Crosse, Sec. 3-127 Knutson, Robert, 1309 Pine St., La Crosse, L8rS 2-133 Knutson, Sondra, 206 S. 23rd, La Crosse, LSCS 4-61, 53, 78, 39, 111 Koch, John, 2942 N. 78th, Milwaukee, LSLS 2-72, 133, 158 Koch, Lucile, 1224 Mississippi, La Crosse, Elem. 4-35 Koch, Susan, 2942 N. 78th, Milwaukee, PE 2-133 Kohlbeck, Jean, 521 Ohio, Algoma, PE 1-45, 140 Kohlmeyer, Eugene, Galesville, L8zS 1-140 Kohn, Coy, Box 43, Stoddard, L8zS 1-140 Kohn, Gerald, R. R. 1, Markesan, PE 4-55, 31, 72, 160, 111 Kolek, Kenneth, Weyerhauser, PE 4-112 Konecke, Brig, R. R. 4, Penn Rd., Cassopolis, Mich., Sec. 2-48, 75, 133 Konrad, John, 1020 Main, La Crosse, L8cS 1-140 Kopp, Kenneth, R. R. 2, Galesville, L8aS 1-140 Korsan, Patricia, Centuria, L8cS 1-85, 45 Koser, Carol, 4909 N. 66th, Milwaukee, PE 1-43, 140 Kotinek, Loras, 2122 173rd, Hayward, California, Sec. 2-133 Koula, Dennis, 3206 S. 27th, La Crosse, L8zS 1-140 Kovar, Nancy, 1620 New York Ave., Manitowoc, PE 2-41, 63, 65, 133 Krabbe, Ralph, 720 N. Superior, Appleton, PE 1-140 Kraft, Betty, Hayward, PE 2-133 Kraft, Judy, 2006 George, La Crosse, Elem. 1-36, 140 Kramer, Armin, R. R. 1, Mindoro, Rural 1-140 Kramer, Jacqueline, R. R. 1, Box 121, Onalaska, LSCS 1-140 Krautkramer, Bob, 346 Main, Lake Geneva, Sec. 3-127 Kreibich, Richard, 1608 Cass, La Crosse, L8zS 3-127 Kreitzer, Donald, 261726 Main, La Crosse, Elem. 3-74, 127 Kresse, Dennis, 1515 S. Sunny Slope Road, Waukesha, Sec. 2-133 Kreutz,, Jeannine, 1308 Johnson, La Crosse, Elem. 3-127 Kreuzer, Thomas, Rt. 2, Viroqua, L8:S 1-140 Krieg, Alan, 235 N. Beaumont, Prairie du Chien, L8aS 1-140 Krieg, Carol, 235 N. Beaumont, Prairie du Chien, Elem. 4-35, 64, 32, 112 Kriegl, Larry, New Lisbon, L8cS 2-133 Kroeber, Rolf, 204 Union, Hartford, PE 3-55, 127, 162 Kronforst, Mary Lou, Mishicot, PE 4-63, 49, 45, 112 Krueger, Anthony, 418 Avon, La Crosse, L8cS 1-140 Krueger, Jean, 315 Losey Blvd. So., La Crosse, Elem. 3-127 Krueger, John, 1410 Badger, La Crosse, PE 1-140, 153 Krueger, Paulette, 521 Ransom, Ripon, PE 1-65, 140 Krynik, Sandra, 1025 Emmertsen Rd., Racine, PE 1-43, 65, 140 Krysiak, Robert, 607 S. Union, Shawano, PE 4-58, 112 Kudlas, John, 215 Sumner, La Crosse, PE 2-133, 157 ' Kudlas, William, 1102 State, La Crosse, PE 4-55, 72, 148 Kuehn, Harold, Rt. 2, La Crosse, LSCS 3-127 Kuenzi, Sandra, Box 24, Columbus, PE 3-43, 128 Kuester, Paul, 114 S. Black River, Sparta, Sec. 3-128 Kujak, Richard, R. R. 2, Arcadia. L8zS 1-140 Kunard, Helen, Eagle River, PE 3-67, 66, 128 Kuntz, Gary, Star Route 2, Tomahawk, PE 1-46, 140 Kvigne, William, R. R. 2, Ferryville, Elem. 4-37, 39,112 Kyes, Frank, Main, Cadott, PE 3-55, 128 Lahm, Sandra, Baltic, Ohio, Elem. 1-140 Lambert, Timothy, 525 Central Ave., Sparta, L8zS 1 LaMere Francile, R. R. 1, Endeavor, L8:S 2-79, 46, 133, 82 LaMere, Lenore, R. R. 1, Endeavor, Sec. 1-79, 46, 38, 141, 82 Lamp, Bernard, R. 1, Tomah, L8cS 1-141 Lamprech, Douglas, 430 N. 10th, La Crosse, LSCS 2-133 Lang, Frances, 922 Monroe, Sauk City, L8aS 1-86, 45, 141 Lang, Robert, 2006 Rublee, La Crosse, L8aS 4-112 Lankford, William, 804 Cass, La Crosse, L8cS 1 Lansing, Carol, 624-5th, Kenosha, PE 3-67, 128 Lapham, Karyn Lee, 812 Avon, La Crosse, L8:S 3-62, 128 Lapham, Roger, 812 Avon, La Crosse, L8aS 3-128 Larkin, Larkin, Larsen Gregory, 1802 Mississippi, La Crosse, L8:S 4-34, 77 Joseph, 901 Liberty, La Crosse, L8aS 3-128 Keith, Denmark, PE 1-141 Larsen, Rolfe, 1238 S. 15th Place, Milwaukee, PE 2-55, 133, 152 Larson, David, 1341 Caledonia, La Crosse, L8aS 1-153 Larson, Edward, Brantwood, Sec. 3-128, 160 Larson James, R. R. 4, Osseo, PE 2-133 Larson Larson Larson Larson Larson 1 1 v Joel, Benson Trailer Ct., La Crosse, PE 4-73, 112 Keith, 1453 Loomis, La Crosse, L8eS 1 Lars, Owen, Sec. 2-133 Lois, 1320 S. 4th, La Crosse, Sec. 3-63, 78, 128 Patsy, R. R. 1, Ft. Atkinson, L8zS 1-78, 65, 141 Larson, Richard, 228-17th Place, La Crosse, L8:S 4-82, 159, 112 tt ' k, El . 1-36, 141 Larson' Sandra' E HC st Gsmooner PE 2 133 rlee, River ., D 1 - Ifgfgggf gvlllliam. 415 S. 19th, La Crosse, SGC- 4-112 Laschen, Darrell, 4670 S.. 45th, Milwaukee, PE Z-133 Latsch, Betty, Ferry Drive, Lake Mills, PE 1-141 Lau,-itzen, Wjuiam, 512 Prospect Ave., Beaver Dam, L8cS 2-74, 133 Lauscher, James, 951 Quincy, Sturgeon Bay, PE 1-141 Lavey, Janice, 1407 Manistique, So. Milwaukee, Elem. 4 Lawrence, Joan, Rt. 1, Box 89, Ontario, LBCS 1-41, 141 Lawson, Joanne, Rt. 1, Arkdale, PE 4-112 Lawton, Catherin,e RFD 2, Viola, PE 4 Layden, George, Kenosha, L8zS 1-141 Leary, Ruth. Eastman, Elem- 3-45, 123 Lebakken, Roger, Galesville, L8cS 2-133 Leberman, Terry, 1020 Lemira Circle, Waukesha, PE 2-85, 133 Lebiecki, Lawrence, 12905 W. Lancaster Ave., Butler, PE 2-148, 133 LeCloux, Thomas, 1120 Division, Algoma, Sec. 3-128 Ledman, Everett, 1131 State, La Crosse, PE 4-160, 112 Lee, James, 917 Wilson. Onalaska, L8cS 1 Lee, Sheldon, 417 N. Water, Black River Falls, L8cS 2-133 Lee, Young Hee, Pusan, Korea, L8cS 3-128 Lehman, John, 414 W. Montgomery. Sparta, Sec. 3-38, 128 Lehmann, Nancy, Trempealeau, Elem. 4-37, 46, 112 Lehrke. Frederick, 81526 Rose, La Crosse, Sec. 4-55, 112 Lehrke, Roderick, 1622 Badger, La Crosse, PE 2-74, 77, 65, 156, 133 Leinwander, Mel, 1128 Caledonia, La Crosse, PE 4-55, 74, 54, 72, 158 Leisso, William, R. R. 1. Onalaska, L8zS 2-133 Leitzke, Linda, Rt. 3, Box 776, Pewaukee. PE 1-43, 141 Lemke, Anthony, Mt. Rt. 42, La Crosse, L8cS 2-133 Lemke, Loretta, Lake Delton, Elem. 4-37, 112 Lemke, Sharon, R. R. 2, La Crosse, Elem. 1-44, 36, 141 Lemke, Thomas, 1353 W. College Ave., Appleton, Sec. 1-141 Lennon, Helen, 2325 Madison, La Crosse, Elem. 3-128 Lentz, Jeanne, 964 Milwaukee Ave., Racine, PE 4--61, 50, 68, 49, 65, 69, 113 Lenz, Gerald, R. 1, La Crosse, Sec. 4 Leren, Myleene, 1400 State, La Crosse, Elem. 2-61, 65, 133, 82 Lerum, Harlan, Ferryville, Sec. 3-128 U Lesperance, Patricia, 1808 30th, Two Rivers, PE 1-45, 141 Leu, Lyle, 103 Main, Fond du Lac, PE 4-58, 113 Leubner, June, 2207 S. 7th, Sheboygan, PE 4-62, 71, 44, 82, 113 Leubner, Thomas, 2736 S. 11th Place, Sheboygan, L8zS 4 Lewein, John, 1251 S. 53rd, Milwaukee, PE 2-133 Lewis, Lorin, R. R. 1, Onalaska, Sec. 2-47, 133 Leyda, James, 343 E. Union. Richland Center, L8cS 1-141 Lieffring, Lyle, 63722 Cornell Ave., Rice Lake, PE 2-133 Liefke, Janet, Wilton, Rural 1-36, 141 Liegel, Robert, 560 Quarry, Baraboo, PE 4-56, 113 Liesch, Merrill, Rt. 1, Kaukauna, PE 1-74, 141 Lietzow, John, 2522 Loomis, La Crosse, L8aS 1-74, 141 Limberg, Richard, 421 Caledonia, La Crosse, L8aS 3-128 Lindmark, Schaarie, 468 So. 20th St., La Crosse, L8zS 1-141 Lindstrom, George, 5903 31st Ave., Kenosha, Sec. 2-72, 133, 158 Liskovec, Mary, 1123 Winnebago, La Crosse, Elem. 2-133, 83 Liston, Jerome, 1447 Kane, La Crosse, LSCS 1-141 Litsey, Barry, 202 West Lawn, Cedarburg, PE 1-141 Lochner, Margaret, 509 N. Michigan, Prairie du Chien, PE 1-45, 141 Loging, Mildred, R. 1, West Salem, Sec. 1-141 Long, Judy, Cazenovia, L8zS 2-133 Long, Margaret, 1742 11th Ave., Grafton, PE 2-133 Loppnow, Ronald, 4274 Spring, Racine, PE 4-148 Lorenz, Alan, R. R. 1, Stoddard, L8cS 1-141 Lorenz, Gene, 1923 So. 19th St., La Crosse, L8:S 2-133 Lorenz, Raymond, 612 Rose St., La Crosse, PE 1-141, 157 Lorenz, Robert, 1617 Redfield St., La Crosse, L8eS 3-128 Louret, Diane, Cascade, PE 4-51, 30, 86, 41, 63, 49, 39, 113 Lovejoy, Robert, 1524 La Crosse St., La Crosse, L8zS 1-141 Lucksted, Ted, 1331 Gates, Racine, Sec. 3-74, 128 Ludingijg, Bruce, 539 Pearl, Oconomowoc, Sec. 2-75, 59, 73, 38, 45, 148, 133 Luebke, Gayle, 210 Bay, Oshkosh, Elem. 3-37. 61, 52, 128 Luebke, Laura, 1210 Hawthorne, Two Rivers, PE 2-49, 65, 45, 133 Lueck, Kathleen, Sparta, PE 1-141 Luhman, Gordon, 1809 Caroline, La Crosse, Lats 1-42, 141 Lumley, Leigh, 707 Clinton, La Crosse, L3cS 1-141 Lund, Charles, Box 117, Humbird, L8zS 3-128 Lund, David, 231 So. 8th St., La Crosse, Sec. 1-141 Lundgren, Gloria, Adams St., St. Croix Falls, Sec. 1-46, 38, 65, 141 Lutiger, Elaine, 72226 State St., La Crosse, Elem. 1-35, 141 Luxford, Elizabeth, 2028 Main St., La Crosse, Elem. Spec. Lydon, James, 91528 So. 8th St., La Crosse, L8zS 1-141 Lynch, Thomas, 405 So. 6th St., La Crosse, L8:S 2-59, 38, 45, 133 Lyons, Gary, 2202 Farnam St., La Crosse, L8rS 1-141 Lyons, Jane, 1528 Market St., La Crosse, Sec. 3-63, 78, 128, 82 Macak, Yvonne, R. 1, Barron, PE 1-46, 65, 141 MacGregor, Gregory, 327 Caledonia, La Crosse, L8zS 1-141, 83, 157 Mader, John, 130 So. 7th St., La Crosse. LfS:S 3-76, 80, 128 Mageland. Toll-ack, 415 E. Hickory, Viroqua, L8zS 1-141 Maher, Catherine, 1900 Main St., La Crosse, Elem. 1-45, 141 MaJor, Larry, 1107 La Crosse St., La Crosse, L8aS 1-141 Malizola, Florence, 2148 Pioneer Rd., Evanston, Ill., PE 3-64, 71, 128, 39 Malloy, John, 21222 Walnut,.Spooner, Sec. 2-79, 86, 77, 85, 39, 134 Maly Donna 2690 W. B ltl , , e ine Hy., Middleton, PE 2-45, 134 Manz-, Cara Mae, Rt. 3, Ft. Atkinson, Elem. 1-141 Marcic, Ray. Hy. G, Pewaukee, PE 1-141, 153 Marcks, Gloria, R. 2. Seymour, PE 1-65, 141 Marcou, Richard, 1410 Sill, La Crosse, L8zS 1-141 Marin, Dean, 637 N. 23rd St., La Crosse, L8aS 1-44, 141 Marker, George, 1203 Winneshiek Road, La Crosse, L8eS 4-113 Markham, Charles, 717 Wall, La Crosse, L8cS 2-134 Marking, Leif, R. R. 2, Holmen, L8aS 2-141 Marking, Marion, R. R. 2, Holmen, Sec. 1-141 Markos, James, 1623 So. 19th St., La Crosse, L8eS 1-42, 141 Markos, Jane, 1314 SO. 21st St., La Crosse, L3,,5S 2-42, 134 Marsh, Carolyn, 3281 So. Indiana Ave., Milwaukee, PE 3-86, 128, 82 Marshall, Frances, 413 Rose St., La Crosse, Elem. 3 Marshall, Thomas, 1919 21st Terrace, La Crosse, L8zS 2-134, 159 Martin, Lester, R. R. 1, Plum City, PE 4-58, 113 Mashak, Marlene, Box 357, Bangor, L8LS 1-141 Mason. Brian, R. 1, Lake Geneva, PE 2-55, 134, 157 Mason, Thomas, Jr., Galesville, PE 1-141, 69 Mathes, Eugene, 222 S. Adams Ave., Berlin, PE 4-70, 39, 113 Mathson, Jerome, Box 183, Blair, L8zS 1-141 Matsuo, Margaret, Box 74. Kealakekua. Hawaii, Elem. 3-37, 128 Maves. Constance, 1221 Hinsdale Ave., Beloit, Sec. 1-43, 65, 141 McBa1n, Barbara 330 S. 20th, La Crosse, L8rS 2-41, 49, 133 MCCHID, Cameron, 619 Badger, La Crosse, PE 4-113, 158 McCann, Thomas, 1806 Charles. La Crosse, L8.:S 1-141 Mlcqoskey, Paul, Rocky Arbor Motel, Wisconsin Dells, Sec. 2-133 cC urg, Delores, 311 N. Rock Ave.. Viroqua, Sec. 1-38, 141 McCormick, Frank, Seneca, PE 2-134 McCune, Leonard, 1328 State, La Crosse. L8aS 1-141 McFarlane, Robert, 3928 N101 Pl., Honolulu, Hawaii, Sec. 3-128 MCGTHU1, Gerald, 1815 Wood, La Crosse, L8.:S 3-128 Mclver, Frederick, 230 W. Franklin, Waupun, PE 1-141 MCLOOHG, Ann, 122 N. 16th, La Crosse, Elem. 1-141 lMcLoone, Richard, 230 S. 16th, La Crosse, Sec. Spec.-141 CMah0Uf Sally, 2403 Harvey, La Crosse, Elem. 2-134 ylcgggfyrtt- C ..-1 lirhrfiffwff vcqulf -1' ,far- ,2.li'fH 2 Mr. gogibeff 1 .0- - 1 3151211 'qijlllfxfi ,:Cl'- - C in ,G MC' 1059- jlflbo' 1511, Nlffldra bard' Qlerlg' . D02-ff 5 wplln' wllllaff- iierrlfle ickwffifi R162 ' 'li ', El Pd I 'Q Slelllumgeyfl lf 'H' 1 er- 1', Jr Meier' Rogald- St yleyflll qwglef-' ,f 'E-' ' er. D9 llE?'10f'L,?2f5,?d Michael: pougiei, lIifh3eP'KarU1- 1' ilishelr- 11371011 irfhelfon' 'Oar - '-gschl. BF H Flick, AHOY?-K., M19 121111.23 11111101 lf' llmlbaueriia Egrl, J rr, -1. 5gkel50Yl- - ,grelsortr 3, ,mired Miller. lieu jiller. ' '-j - Miller. Carol. 1'1 Miller Miller Miller. Miller- Miller ll iller C rol. Dff ' Circle. F, ' Donna- Ci Duane. IU: , rug- 235? 1 .Pre Ver tr. 'lle1'.J3Cl ' R' F 51 A .. rhrf. Jams- 1 -U ,l-lutn. R-ll 11 Home LO.-. 1-ff '11 xormw- insnail. A129 fi Mitchell. Linus-X - Mitchell. Marlene Moe. Dennis. R-. Moe, Rodgef' UU. Moede. Janlpe- 1- Moede. Pam- R Moen, Margie- 3? Moerschel. Glezzr Mohr. Barbara. 5 Mohs Sharon. B Moldenhauer. Cl Molskl. Jeanette Molzahn. Dougli Monahan. Maru! Monette. Ronalc Monk. Frederick Monsoor. Richar- Moody. Patricia, Mooney. Wesley Moore. Michael. Morehouse. Rich Morehouse. Teri Moroxits. Diane Morris. Patric1a Morrison. Barbi Morrison. Mary Morrison. Max. Morrison. Willi. Morrow. James Moser. Vivian. Mosher. Williart Mos. Orby. Jr Mower. William Mudrak. Dean. Mudrak. Donal Mudrak. Edna: Muehlberg, Jm Mueller. Fred' ne- ulen. lx Mullen. Tshirt! Munmck. Judi. QIUHSOH. Donn. igurach, John. Mu Ph5'- Franc url-lhl'. Jame Mllrrock. Caro MWQUYE Ruin NWS. Ralph. Naka - , I iallmf' di Ne ?0ll, Car-Oh ekola, D .- gehola, Ne S'3Stuen. K, Nelson' Dale NEE00, Don.. Nelggn' Gwrs Nelegg' Eglin v J - ll u Mag- ci-,,,. Ness rhDonn4 Nestlat gfrnarr Nestb US1111. Netzesrg' tlllr ,1Q32'1bs61fhjQQ Night' . manor Niehetmk' M. Nichglil gm Niqfs' 39- 13 N' ms' D81 v Nlihrls- Get' lgregfefilizaxn Nielson, M-51 Ntlnfmks' JIC Ntlfn' Past Nockrlgiiglgx, ' c I 1 33, 82 133 133 .33 158 5- 69, 113 , 141 15, 148, 133, ' 13 5, 141 33 157 71, 128, 39 1:1-1 ,3 159 3 128 141 3,133 11 .128 -.1 iff. 5 fi cMahon, Wayne, R- 1, Staff Vi1l,, PE 4-55, 162, 113, 16 McMurtrie, Earl, R. R. 3, Black River Falls, Sec. 3-38, 455, 128 McPherson, Charles, R. 3, Box 133, Kenosha, PE 1-141, 163 McQuiety, Mary, Skullsburg, PE 4-42, 67, 30, 53, 63, 113 Meek, Thomas, 216 Madison, Black River Falls, L8gS 1-141 Mehlberg, Roger, 215114 Market, La Crosse, PE 4-48, 43, 113 Mehlum, Harlan, 530 E. Jefferson, Viroqua, Elem. 3-128 Meier, Thomas, Spring Valley, PE 3-31, 128 Meiser, William, Newbnrg. PE 3-50, 53, 56, 72, 120, 148 Melbo, John, 1452 Rose, La Crosse, L8rS 1-141 Mendralski, Frank, 2704 Birch, La Crosse, L8rS 1-141 Mertes, Carol, 458 Pine Tree Rd., Kohler, PE 3-61, 45, 128 Merwin, Donna, 513 Cass, La Crosse, Sec, 4-113 Merwin, William, 513 Cass. La Crosse, Sec. 3-59, 38, 45, 128 Messmer, Katherine, 709 Hyah, Janesville, Elem. 1-36, 45, 141 Methum, Paul, 220 E. Broadway, Viroqua, LSLS 1-141, 81 Meyer, Beverly, 2145 Farnam, La Crosse, Sec. 4--38, 114 Meyer, Gloria, R. R. 1, West Salem, Elem. 1-36, 141 Meyer, Henry, Jr., Box 326, Holmen, Sec. 2-134 Me er, Ronald, Sparta, Sec. 3-46, 57, 38, 128 Meylori Lleilania 5?fi N.C36tli Miixtivzagulfeemiilem 2 43 36, 65 134 M hae, ona ma en er Mighaels, Douglas, 71214 Division, La Crosse, Sec. 3-128 Michels, Karen 426 E. Milwaukee, Ft Atkinson PE 1-141 lTSgN1'l9E5,abiiillEi5.sQix-.r,..1s...-.111Jl,.4....,..4.,.,.,,.1-g.., .. ,ML-h-QM,--K 'AM , ML F ,M - MALL-I Y in - .-.s.i....-.. 1 . ., .. Noel' Mathias, R- R. 1, Brownsville Minn PE 1 PE Nordstrom Garalgh-j-i1g0fEaPhE -sci 73, 56, 72 128, 148, 69, 159, 157 Northup Gary Cam ,M E: On, E em. 2-134 Norton ,Barb Y 37p C Oy' PE 17-142' 153 Nuckles, Denilligf 92':?3Varl?gnSiciiiligtfllgxiveiaisliicigcfgerelatili 111322 3-128 NU-ttelman, Carla, Wonewoc, Elem. 1-36, 142, 131 ' O:Brien, Dennis, R. R. 2, Black River Falls L8LS 2 134 159 ggflenv -701111, 41114 Saratoga, Wisconsin Rapids, PE 4-115 , rlen, Thomas, 306 S. 3rd St., Onalaska, L8zS 2-134 ODonnell, Philip, Lone Rock, Sec' 21134 geugafsfl- Beverly, R. R. 4, West Bend, PE 1-65, 142 Ofiflgelchecli, -101111, 1221 S. 3rd St., La Crosse, L8rS 3-128 Oh HTH, t ary, Melrose, Elem. 4-58, 115 O. rmund , Kenneth, 1116 S. 3rd St., Watertown, PE 2-134 1911, B019, 411 S. 22nd St., La Crosse, L8aS 3-128 Okey, Allan, Cassvllle, L8rS 2-134 gidenbufg-, Ann, 1023 Redfield, La Crosse, Elem. Special-142 Olerud, Dianne, R. R. 3, Westby, Elem. 1-44, 36, 142 19SOn, Thomas, 328 N. Washington, Cedarburg, PE 1-142 0 Igfley, Judy, Northland R. R. 1, Iola, PE 4-115 01111, Jerry, 1615. W. Spencer, Appleton, PE 1-142 Olmstead, Bonnie, 853 Hyatt, Janesville, Elem. 1-142 Mlckschl Brock 764 N 23rd La Crosse L8zS 1 Mlelke Audrey Reedsburg PE 1-44 141 Mlha1OVlC William 919 Hood La Crosse L8rS 1 141 Mlhlbauer Earl Main LaValle Sec 1 141 Mlkelson Mary 416 S 22nd La Crosse L8cS 1 141 82 Mikelson Sydney 416 S 22nd La Crosse L8rS 2 86 60 49 44 1 Milfred, Terry, R. R. 2, Cazenovia PE 2-55 134 Miller, Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Bradley, 361 N. Youlon, West Salem, L8rS 1- 1 Carl, 124 West Ave: S., La Crosse, PE 4-114 Carol, 1406 E. Amelia, Appleton, PE 2-134 Carol, Dresbach, Elem. 1-- Carole, R. R. 1, Marion, PE 4-66, 53, 114 Donna, Cadott, PE 3-61, 67, 128, 45 Duane, 102 Parker, Boscobel, PE 3-73, 72, 128, 158, 44 Meyers Stanley. 1314 Stoughton Ave., Tomah, L8rS 1-74, 141 iviienelson, Marion, 2117 Adams, La Crosse, Elem. 2-134 '1 ', --',,,,34,a2 ' ' 14 141 -4 Miller, Etta, Brownsville, Minn., Elem. 3-128 Miller, Frederick, No. 47 Krause Trailer Court, La Crosse, L8cS 4 3, 65, 114 Miller, Jack, R. R. 1, Elroy, L8rS 1-141 Miller, James, 1426 Liberty, La Crosse, Sec. 2-134 Miller Ruth R 1 Waupaca, PE 1-45,141 'olte llouis ,102 East st Hicksville New York, PE 1-142 Millev , , ., , Millis, Norman, R. 2, Black River Falls, L8rS 2-134 Minshall, Alan, 4410 75th, Kenosha, L8zS 2-46, 134 Mitchell, Linda, Ettrick, Elem. 2-134 Mitchell, Marlene, Ettrick, Elem. 3-128 Moe, Dennis, R. R. 4, Osseo, PE 2-134 Moe, Rodger, 110 2nd Main, Elroy, Sec. 4-54, 57, 38, 81, 114 Moede, Janice, 130 Franklin, Oconto Falls, PE 4-52, 64, 114 Moede, Patti, R. 1, Unity, PE 1-142 Moen Margie, 821 S. 14th, La Crosse, Elem. 1-36, 142 Moerschel, Glenn, R. R. 4, Thelnsville, PE 4-58, 160, 114 Mohr, Barbara, 5049 E. Park Drive, North Olmsted, Ohio, PE 1 Mohs Sharon BOX 191, Phillips, PE 2-68, 134 Moldenliauerfclifford, Johnson creek, PE 3-128, 148, 160 -65, 142, 69 Olson, Ahce, Kendall, Sec. 2-134 01SOT1, Bonne, R. R. 2, Onalaska, Sec. 3-64, 128 Olson. Carol, R. R. 1, Ferryville, Elem. 1-44, 36, 142 Olson, Donna, 505 S. Main, Lake Mills, PE 3-61, 50, 45, 128, 39 OISOH. Gaylord, R. R. 1, Onalaska, L8cS 3-128 Olson, Gerald, 31314 N. 14th St., La Crosse, PE 2-134 Olson, Harold, Ettrick, L8rS 2-134 Olson, Kenneth, 941 Wilson, Onalaska, Elem. 2-134 Olson, Llewellyn, 2111 S. 15th Place, La Crosse, L8rS 2-134 Olson, Margy,.2547 S. 16th, La Crosse, Elem. 1-36, 142, 65 Olson, Margorle, 215- Washington Ave., Westby, LSLS 3-64, 128 Olson, Mary, 1875 Lincoln St,, Whitehall, L8.rS 1-142 Olson, Norrrian, 610 Saint James, La Crosse, L8zS 3-74, 85, 128 Olson, Phillip, 109 N. 14th St., La Crosse, LSCS 2-134 Olson, Raymond, R. R. 1, La Crescent, Minn., L8aS 2-134 Olson Robert 1446 Liberty, La Crosse, L8cS 4 O'Neill, John, 421 12th St., Menomonie, Sec. 1-142 Opal,'Mar1lyn, 1115 8th St,, Wausau, Elem. 1-36, 142 Opprlecht, Rodney, Gays Mills, Sec. 1-142 Opsahl, Mary, Cashton, Sec. 2-134 Ostrem, Lauren. R. R. 2, Westby, L8zS 1-142 Ott, Harvey, 2333 George, La Crosse, L8rS 1-142 Otto, Jean, 510 Glendale Ave., Tomah, Sec. 1-142 Otto, Lawrence, 144614 George, La Crosse, L8rS 3-128 Ottum, Barbara, R. R. 4, Sparta, Elem. 1-36, 142 Oviatt, Joan, 404 Elm St., Antigo, PE 2-52, 41, 63, 65, 134, 81 Paetsch, Louis, 1308 East 9th St., Merrill, PE 1-142 Parish, Roger, 508 South 3rd St., Watertown, PE 2'-148, 134 Parker, Alvan, 2003 South 21st St., La Crosse, L8zS 2-134 Parker, Gary, 114 Poplar, Spooner, PE 4-58, 72, 115, 152 Parker, Margaret, Galesville, Sec. 3-128, 83, 81 Parker Ronald 114 Poplar, Spooner, PE 3-58, 128, 152 Molski, Jeanette, 625 Prairie. Stevens Point, PE 1-142 Molzahn, Douglas, 2221 Park Ave., La Crosse, Sec. 4-114 Monahan, Martin, Soldiers Grove, L8rS 2-134 Monette. Ronald, 445 S. Washington Ave., New Richmond, Elem. 2-74, 134 Monk, Frederick, 2012 Redfield, La Crosse, Sec. 1-142 Monsoor, Richard, 121 N. 3rd, Onalaska, L8cS 1-142 Moody, Patricia, 1111 W. Main, McGregor, Iowa, Elem. 1-36, 45, 142, 82 Mooney, Wesley, 1636 Mead, Racine, Elem. 4-37. 55, 72, 45, 148, 159 Moore, Michael, 2nd and Chestnut, La Crescent, Minn. L8rS 1-142 Morehouse, Richard, 1703 Weston, La Crosse, L8cS 1-142 Morehouse. Terry, 2519 Hewitt, La Crosse, L8rS 1-142 Morovits, Diane, Prairie du Chien, PE 1-142 Morris, Patricia, 14300 W. Lisbon Rd., Brookfield, L8zS 2-134 Morrison, Barbour, 1208 22nd Drive, La Crosse, L8rS 3-128 Morrison, Mary, 1701 Linden, Racine, PE 3-128, 65 Morrison, Max, 173514 Pine, La Crosse, PE 2-134, 163 Morrison, William, 2601 Losey Blvd., La Crosse, L8rS 1-142 Morrow, James, Colby, PE 1-46, 142 Moser, Vivian, 2151 Jackson, La Crosse, Elem. 3-37, 47, 65, 128 Mosher, William, 1226 Rose, La Crosse, L8cS 3-128 Moss, Orby, Jr., 514 St. Andrew, La Crosse, PE 1-142, 69 Mower, William, 353 Randolph, Burlington, PE 4-162 Mudrak, Dean, 314 Terrace, Marinette, Elem. 1-142 Mudrak, Donald, 314 Terrace, Marinette, Sec. 2-72, 148, 134 Mudrak, Edward, 314 Terrace, Marinette, Sec. 3-128 Muehlberg, Joyce, 840 N. 15th, Manitowoc, PE 2-49, 65, 134 Mueller, Frederick, 2979 S. Superior, Milwaukee, PE 4-72, 160, 114 Mullen, Jacqueline, 411 E. Harriette, Darlington, PE 1-65, 45, 142 Mullen, Karen, 1902 Green Bay, La Crosse, Elem. 4-37, 32, 60, 44, 81, 114 Mullen, Thomas, 1902 Green Bay, La Crosse, Sec. 1-44, 38, 142 Munnlck, Judith, 402 Pepper Ave., Wisconsin Rapids, PE 2-134 Munson, Donna, 2131 Jackson, La Crosse, Elem. 3-128 Murach, John, 807 S. 22nd, Milwaukee, PE 3-55, 128, 157 Murphy, Francis, 1711 Pine, La Crosse. PE 4 Murphy, James, 314 Grove, Mauston, PE 2-134, 157 Murrock, Caroline, R. 2, Box 61, Pound, Elem. 3-37, 65, 142 Mwenye, Rufai. Brava, Somalia, Elem. 3-128 Myers, Ralph, R. 2, Box 109, Union Grove, PE 3-41, 72, 128, 156 Nakagawa, Elaine, Holualoa, Hawaii, Elem. 1-36, 142 NHWTOCKI, Carol, 1674 S. 53 St., Milwaukee, PE 2--65, 134 Ne1S0f1, Carolyn, 219 Park St., Richland Center, Elem. 2-134 Nekola, David, 2147 Market St., La Crosse, L8zS 2-134, 152 Nekola, Gary, 2147 Market St., La Crosse, L8zS 1-142 Nelsestuen, Karen, 2012 S. 15 St., La Crosse, Elem. 4-37, 63, 39, 114 Partridge, Richard, 1637 Moore St., Beloit, PE 1-142 Path, Judith, Bangor, Elem. 2-43, 36, 81, 134 Patros, Carl, 2777 George St., La Crosse, L8:S 1-142 Patros, Ronald, 1523 State St., La Crosse, LSLS 4-115 Paul, Donald, 2015 South 22nd, La Crosse, LSLS 3-128 Paul, Wayne, Randolph, PE 2-134, 152 Paulsen, Michael, 2520 Hackberry Lane, La Crosse, L8LS 1-142, 81 Pawloski, Rudolph, 6539 8th Ave., Kenosha, PE 1-65, 142, 158 Payette, Ronald, 1635 Hawthorne, Two Rivers, Sec. 3-72, 38, 45, 128, 158 Payne, Eugene, Welcome, Minn., Elem. 2-134 Peachey, Charlene, 6605-25th Ave., Kenosha, PE 4-54, 60, 39, 115 Pearson, Sally, R. R. 2, Onalaska, LSLS 2-134 Peart, Leland, 508 Division, La Crosse, L8rS 2-134 Pedersen, David, 112214 King St., La Crosse, Sec. 3-84, 59, 128, 82 Pedersen, Roderick, 919 State, La Crosse, L8:S 1-142 Pedersen, Thomas, 112214 King St., La Crosse, Sec. 4-48, 74, 59, 115 Peirce, Joanne, 1312 Ontario St., Oshkosh, PE 3-65, 45, 128 Perkins, Penny, 105 Church, Oshkosh, PE 1-46, 142 Pervisky, John, 1502 Winnebago, La Crosse, Elem. 4-115 Peters, Arnis 2313 Redfield, La Crosse, L8zS 1 142 Peterson, Burton, 519 East Main, Sparta, L8zS 4 Peterson Douglas Soldiers Grove, L8rS 1-142 4 Peterson Peterson I Duane, ,928 Tyler, Blaek River Falls. see. 2-13 Marilyn, R. R. 1, Holmen, Sec. 1-142 Peterson, Priscilla, Dane, PE 1-142 Peterson, Susan, Chaseburg, Sec. 2-134, 81 Pfaff, Kenneth, Mlndoro, LSLS 4-115 4 Pfaff, Larry, R. R. 1, Holmen, L8rS 1-142 ff, M ,, H l , L8aS 3-126 gigifery fw1e1iEr,1iJzf1iiI131,. Eiroifggee. Ci-657, 38, 45, 63, 61, 115 t , , lS ICO r '- Pfi1s1gei1,e1Rog5'1:x 1310 North 9th si., Sheboygan, PE 4-56, 54, 70, 73, 115 Phelps, John, 1811 Ferry St., La Crosse, L8cS 3-128 Phillips, Gerald, 'i'zhoIIiD,3P'i3,I21TE:i PE 2 134 Pmulps' Norma' ' ' ' a S ' ' Elem. 4-37, 61, 32, 116 Ph'l t, Sharran, 815 South 22nd St., La Crosse, Pidzgg, Ronald, 5404 Raywood Rd., Madison, PE 1-142 Peiper, Jean, 2025 Main St., New Holstein, PE 3-66, 128 Pieterick, Jerome, Independence, L8zS 3-128 Ping, Ronald, 525 Losey, La Crosse, L8zS 2-162, 134 Pinkston, Douglas, 539 N. Pine, Janesville, L8zS 4-55, 116 Pitsch, David, 1435 Denton, La Crosse, L8rS 1-65, 45, 142 Pitsch, Frederick, 1435 Denton, La Crosse, Li.Q8:S 1-142 - ,A1 ,E1.143,85,36,l i:i311tk'B2i1?mi00 vlfqainingign st., Prairie du 4Sac, PE 1-41, 65, 142 Nelson, Dale, Mauston, PE 2-134 Nelson, Don, Trempealeau, L8zS 4-114 Nelson, George, 2605 Prospect, La Crosse, PE 2-134 Nelson, Lenora, R. R. 4, Viroqua, Elem. 1-36, 142 Nelson, Paul, 3109 State Rd., La Crosse, Sec. 2-134 Nerud, Charles, Elroy, L8cS 2 Nesler Donna 225 N 15 St., La Crosse, Elem. 4-37, 114 ' ' , 22 F kl' , Elkhorn, Elem. '1s6rb2it,11107 r311neHSt., La Crosse, PE 4-55, 50, 70, 73, 45, 116 Plunkett, George, Greeiiifvood, Ig- 2IT56d 74g 1341515 1 142 ' ., ros e. - Poelllnger, Henry, 2334 eorge aw t Allis PE 2 134 Politoskl, Joanne, 2316 South 100 St., Siqzy 1253, 148,T60 Ness, Bernard, 111 N. Benton, Sparta, Sec. 1-142 Nesta, Susan, 227 Louisbury, Watertown, PE 4--61, 30, 32, 114 Nestberg, Judith, 3042 N. Sherman, Milwaukee, L8:S 1-142 Netzer, Shirley, 1403 Charles St., La Crosse, Sec. 4-32, 60, 38, 115 Neubeck, Joyce, R. R. 1, Cedar Grove, PE 1-142 N?Zk1,,Elanor, 112 N. Main, Delavan, PE 1-45, 142 4 Nlbbellnk Marlene 2006 S. 20 St., La Crosse, Elem. 2-79, 77, 35, 13 Nichols Anne 308'Blake, Sparta Elem, 1-80, 142 249, 64, 86,71 85, Nicholsi Barbara, 724 Pomona, Ann Arbor, Mich., L8zS 46, 39, 134 19 Cl k, T h, PE Pgggl?tI?1a1Fc5ilC?,1?J0 Gafneld 25313, Clintonville, PE 3-73, 128. 160 Post, Carol, 424 West State St., Mauston, PE 4-64, 68, 65, 32, 116 Post, Mary, Ontario, Elem. 2-36, 45, 134 P ta enko Theodore, R. R. 2, Stanley, PE 1-5429 116 0 P ' , R. R. 3, Sheboygan, PE 4 61, , ggiflgtglaiifiifry, Prairie du cnien, Elem. 2-36, 134 Potratz, Thomas, Prairie du Chien, L8rS 3-128 Pottinger, Harlan, R. R. 1, Norwalk! PE 1-142 Prellwitz, James, 221 Thorne St., Ripon, Sec. 1-142 Preston Jerry, 2054 South 29th St., La Crosse, LSLS 1-142 Pribbeliow, Roger, 3715 S. 76th St., Milwaukee, Sec. 2-44, 38, 134 Pr-odger, Patricia, Frederic. 1351 1183, 3133368285 128 39 , au , , , . t De Lore 300 Monroe D Las 5, 116 Nichols, Dennis, R. R. 1, Sparta, Sec. 1-142 Nichols, Gerald, 60814 Walnut St., Sparta, L8:S 3--128 Ngcol, Suzanne, 107 s. 26 st., La Crosse, Elem. 3-60, 128, 82 Niedfeldt, Alan, R. R. 1, Bangor, Sec. 4-43, 38, 115 Nielson, Michael, 211 Davidson, Westby, L8zS 1-142 N1m0CkS, Jane, 1917 S. 16 St., La Crosse, Sec. C1-41, 65, 142 142 NISSSII, Patricia, 8916 N. Port Washington. Milwaukee, L8cS 1- Nltta, Mlchio, Pepeekeo, Hawaii, PE 3-128 Nockels, Jack, 1604 Main St., La Crosse. PE 2-58, 134 ' - s'iT!U '-'mi'-i':f Prus , ' 111 s th 22 6 st., La Crosse, PuentTl1'?dJr11i31s,c?,1929 lvijzgn St.T1La Crosse, PE 4-llgcs 2 ghliifer, Benjamin, 2215 Jackson St., La Crosse, L - th Sth, O l ska, Sec. 1-142 Quan' Berdme' 606 S9511 8111, onaisslia, see. 4-116 Quall, Joyce, 606 5011 ,..,,,,-,-ef,-4, - R-, ','.' 7.7718 ', f,f.'i 5 H 'r ,1f, ' 'LQ . ...,,..,a---,-.e-7,4-4-fqrmvrrag.rel...-.-.--,'1-5. - 5 5 5 . . fa . Lf. - ,.. A-. .fi-:vs 1FifE1'31?itrf's-H2':'writ. 1-naw' '39, sv? 'riff-' ' r,'Z ,:,-f's.'f5-2'ff -lf. W 4 , gary ze-fy-2, 5:-,1igfv71'47wf-.riffffzfsefa'X'ref2'?5rSa54:55sa6fg,ff'A77,QS1.gnf::4:cgQ:E-pare,ggi.-e.14??'4 - 4F'1't J'-' 191' , ef-f-:fair Quall, Stephen, 1902 South 7th St., Austin, Minn., L8rS 1-142 Quimby, Gerald, 601 West Bragg St., Fond du Lac, PE 1-65, 143, 69, 81 Quinn, Judith, 1217 South 20th St., La Crosse, L8zS 3-51, 33, 84, 63, 78, 129 Quinn, Larry, Galesville, Sec. 1-143 Quirk, Janet, 605 Badger Ave., Antigo, L8:S 2-45, 134 Rackow, Carolyn, 7817 West 66 Pl., Argo, Illinois, Elem. 3-63, 49, 129 Radell, Jack, 140 So. 20th, La Crosse, L8aS 3-129 Rademacher, Joann, R. R. 2, Waterford, PE 4-61, 30, 32, 71, 49, 116 Radtke, Barbara, 548 South Park, Reedsburg, PE 1-44 143, 83 Radtke, Kenneth, 823 West Ave. So., La Crosse, PE 4-148, 116 Raith, Carolyne, 3301 South 28th, La Crosse, L8cS 1-143 Raith, Steven, 3301 South 28th, La Crosse, L8:S 1-143 Ramsay, Marvin, 2145 Adams, La Crosse, L8zS 1-143, 83 Randall, Peter, 163225 Badger, La Crosse, Sec. 3-129 Rank, Rolland, 121 Spaulding, Ripon, L8.:S 3-75, 129 Raspotnik, Henrietta, R. R. 2, Mason, PE 1-143 Rauk, Karla, 220 Losey Blvd. No., La Crosse, Sec. 1-143 Rawhouser, Ward, 311 W. Jackson, Tomah, L8rS 3-48, 74, 46, 78, 129, 158 Raymond, Sandra, 2270 Valley Rd., La Crosse, Elem. 3-46, 129 Reabe, Harley, R. R. 1, Brownsville, PE 1-143 Reagles, Kenneth, 413 Labelle, Boscobel, PE 2-134, 160 Reardon, John, 1411-lst St. S. E., Rochester, Minn., PE 1-143 Reber, Doris, 204 South 11th, Black River Falls, Elem. 3-35, 129 Redeker, John, 523 Superior Ave., Tomah, L8z'S 3-59, 78, 129 Redsten, H. Douglas, Galesville, L8zS 2-134 Reese, Sharon, Route 2, La Crosse, Elem. 4-116 Regelin, Louise, Hustler, Sec. 2-65, 134 Regez, Roger, Hixton, PE 1-143 Rehwaldt, Mary, 301 Fifth, Hartford, PE 4 Reichhoff, Mary, R. R. 2, Grand Marsh, PE 4-116 Reim, Sandra, 102 W. Northland Ave., Appleton, PE 1-43, 143 Reimer, Kenneth, 615 South 17th St,, La Crosse, L8cS 1-143 Reinders, Dave, R. R. 1, Johnson Creek, PE 3-55, 50, 53, 45, 129, 39, 160 Reinicke, Bette, 170-17th St. No., Wisconsin Rapids, PE 2-134 Reinstra, Bertha, 470 N. 11th St., Onalaska, Elem. 3-129 Relyea, Keith, Taylor, L8cS 1-143 Renning, Kenneth, 621 North 26th St., Milwaukee, Sec. 4 Rethlefsen, Charles, 1803 Prospect, La Crosse, L8zS 1-143 Rhinesmith, Mary, Nashotah, LSLS 3-63, 49, 129 Rhode, Elmer, 1040 Birchview Rd., La Crosse, L8zS 1-143 Rice, Helen, R. R. 1, Iron River, PE 1-143 Richards, Robert, Brownsville, Minn., PE 4-48, 75, 70, 59, 116 Richardson, Sharon, 510 W. Merrimac, Dodgeville, PE 1-143 Richmond, Denis, La Crosse, Sec. 1-143 Rick, Elaine, 2026 Winnebago, La Crosse, Elem. 3-37, 62, 45, 129 Rick, Ronald, 2210 South 15th Pl., La Crosse, L8zS 1-143, 157 Ricker, Barbara, R. R. 3, Madison, PE 1-143. Rieben, Judy, 1468 Terrace St., Muskegon, Mich., Sec. 3-129 Rieder, Ted, R. R. 1, Cedarburg, PE 1-143 Riegel, Judith, R. R. 2, Spooner, Elem. 2-39, 135 Riley, Donald, Trempealeau, L8zS 4 Riley, Patrick, 121 So. Ashland, Green Bay, PE 1-45, 143 Riley, Peggy, 1633 Charles, La Crosse, Sec. 4-76, 77, 38, 45, 116 Rinartz, William, 1208 Kane, La Crosse, LSLS 1-143 Rinehart, Gerald, Orangeville, Ill., PE 1-46, 143 Rinehart, Ronald, 1101 Maple St., La Crosse, L8:S 1-143 Riniker, James, 608 N. 10th St., La Crosse, L8rS 1-143 Rink, James, 427 S. Minnesota, Prairie du Chien, L8.:S 1-143 Risberg, John, R. R. 1, Oconomowoc, PE 1-143 i , Ristow, Edward, 730 E. Grand Ave., Wisconsin Rapids, PE 2-74, 135 Ritchie, Guy, 29 South 10th St., Barron, PE 4-31, 148, 160, 117 Ritger, Richard, 222 North Main, Hartford, PE 4-117 Ritter, David, 727 Avon, La Crosse, Sec. 3-129 Ritter, Earl, 1112 Liberty, La Crosse, Sec. 3-129, 82 Ritter, William, 2159 Adams St., La Crosse, L8LS 1-143 Rivieccio, Frank, 499 Park Ave., Fairview, New Jersey, PE 1-156, 143 Robarge, Roger, 138 South 13th St., La Crosse, PE 2-135 Roberts, John, R. R. 1, Avalon, L8:S 2-135 Roberts, John, 309 S. Division St., Janesville, PE 4-117 Roberts, Nancy, R. R. 2, Holmen, Sec. 2-135 Robertson, Donald, De Soto, L8.:S 1-85, 143 Robinson. James, 4152 Ferndale, La Crosse, L8:S 1-143 Roesler, Virginia, R. R. 2, Coon Valley, L8cS 2-135, 83 Roessel, Joanne, 2677 N. 36th St., Milwaukee, PE 1-43, 143 Roetter, Donald, 2501 36th Ave. N., Minneapolis, Minn., PE 2-74, 135 Rogers, Carol, R. R. 1, Ridgeland, L8zS 1-143 Rogers, Richard, 150134 Badger, La Crosse, Sec. 4 Rogstad, Judith, 2112 Main St., La Crosse, L8zS 2-86, 60, 78, 44, 135 Roloff, Rodger, Kendall, Sec. 4-56, 117 Romanski, Susan, Route 3, Wisconsin Rapids, PE 1-65, 45, 143 Romskog, James, R. R. 1, Mindoro, Rural 2-135, 117 Rose, Karen, 1215 McLean Ave., Tomah, Elem. 4-37, 34, 52, 117 Rosenow, Dean, Cochrane, PE 3-129 Roskog, Roland, Arcadia, L8zS 2-135 Ross, Arden, 1406 La Crosse, La Crosse, Sec. 1-143 Rostal, Doris, 1703 E. 2nd St., Merrill, PE 2-41, 65, 135 Roth, Ruth, 700 3rd St., New Glarus, Elem. 2-37, 46, 135 Rouches, Dan, 715 W. Mineral St., Milwaukee, L8zS 3-58, 72. 129 Rozelle, Richard, 626 N. 23rd St., La Crosse, L8:S 2-80, 39, 135 Rozendal, Charles, 2832 Onalaska Ave., La Crosse, L8zS 1-143 Rudolph, Dave, Augusta, PE 4-72, 148, 160, 117 Rudolph, Donald, 1501 Farnam, La Crosse, L8.:S 1-143 Rudrud, Frank, 1310 Market, La Crosse, Sec. 1-44, 143 Ruegg, Kathleen, 2025 Farnam St., La Crosse, Elem. 3-61, 129 Ruesch, Judy, 120 So. 7th St., Medford, L8zS 1-78, 65. 143 Ruf, Roger, 900 N. Buchanam St., Green Bay, PE 1-83, 45, 143, 69 Rupnow, Allan, 516212 Division, La Crosse, PE 3-129 Rusch, John, Route 1, La Crosse, L8cS 1-143 Russell, Edward, 1615 Denton, La Crosse, L8zS 1-143 Russell, Elden, 2121 S. 16th St., La Crosse, L8cS 4-117 Russell, Mary, 1523 Winnebago, La Crosse, Elem. 1-36, 143 Rutishauser, Karen, 2623 N. 66 St., Wauwatosa, PE 1-78, 65, 143 Rutter, Richard, 1116 Losey Blvd. S., La Crosse, Sec. 1-46. 143, 82 Ryan, Harry, 138 Greenland Ave., Oconomowoc, L8zS 1-143 Ryan, Mary, 917 Church St., Wisconsin Dells, Elem. 1-143 Rydberg, Sharon, R. R. 2, Spooner, PE 2-135 Rynning, Esther, 1535 Main St., La Crosse, Elem. 4-37, 117 Sabbath. Sandra, 3406 N. 48 St., Milwaukee, PE 2-52, 135 Salem, James, 111 McDowell, Delavan, PE 3-31, 58, 129 Sampson, Cynthia, 2319 Madison Ave., La Crosse, Sec, 1-44, 38, 143 Sandlass, Robert, 1301 Vine St., La Crosse, Sec. 3-129, 82 Sanford, James, 1117 Sill St., La Crosse, L8zS 4-75, 117 Sanford, Kathlyn, 831 11th St. N., Wisconsin Rapids, Sec. 3-38, 45, 129 Sanner, James, Richland Center, Sec. 1-143 Sauers, Raymond, Mindoro, Elem. 4-35, 117 Saxton, Stanley, 519 Market, La Crosse, L8cS 1-143 Schaefer, Donald, 235 S. 9th, La Crosse, L8zS 4-162 Schafer, Joan, R. R. 2, Muskego, PE 2-64, 135 Schaenzer, Edward, 5970 N. Bay Ridge Ave., Milwaukee, PE 3-129 Schaller, Donald, Route 1, Sparta, LSLS 1-143 Schams, Edward, 1524 Winnebago, La Crosse, L8LS 3-129 Schanhofer, Michael, 1004 Walrath, Sparta, Sec. 1-143 Schappe, James, 603 Superior, Tomah, Sec. 3-129 Scharer, Sonia, Verona, PE 4-61, 41, 117 Schelble, Samuel, 1217 East Ave. S., La Crosse, LBCS 2-135 Schelble, William, 1010 Winneshiek Rd., La Crosse, Sec. 3-129 Scherdin, Arthur, 226 N. 22nd St., La Crosse, L8zS 2-135 Scherz, Vivian, 1128 Vine, La Crosse, Sec. 1-38, 143 ' l, Ileen, 1401 Ferry St., La Crosse, PE 2-135 Richard, 1315 Madison St., La Crosse, LZSLS 1-143 Schild, Sandra, R. R. 1, West Salem, Elem. 2-51, 63, 36, 135 Schiller, Joan, R. R. 1, Mindoro, Elem. 1-36, 143, 81 Schini David, 116 S. 20th St., La -Crosse, Elem. 2-44, 36, 135 Schlesser, Ronald, R. R. 1, Arcadia, L8cS 2-135 Schlies, Roger, Denmark, LSLS 4-58, 72. 148 Schluter, Duane, Lyndon Station, Sec. 2-74, 72, 38, 156, 135, 159 Schmidt, Kenneth, R. R. 1, La Crosse, PE 3-59, 129, 152 Schmidt, Walter, Merton, PE 2-135, 69 Schmidtke, Larry, R. R. 1, Sturgeon Bay, Sec. 1-143 Schmit, Robert, 919 S. 6th, La Crosse, Sec. 1-143 Schmitz, Eldon, R. R. 1, Mindoro, Sec. 1-143, 83 Schmitz, Janice, R. R. 1, Norwalk, PE 1-45, 143 Schmitz, Paul, R. R. 1, La Crosse, L8.:S 1-143 Schneeberger, Thomas, Ebner's Coulee, La Crosse, L8:S 2-135 Schne Schne ider, Emery, 7832 Jackson Park Blvd., Wauwatosa, L8zS 2-135, 69 ll, Carolyn, 2033 S. 30th St., La Crosse, L8cS 4-43, 117 Schnick, Peter, 1228 S. 17th St., La Crosse, L8zS 1-143 Schoen, Walter, R. R. 1, Onalaska, L8zS 2-48, 59, 135 Schoenfeld, Raymond, 1321 Liberty St., La Crosse, L8zS 1-143 Schoe nfeld, Richard, 1321 Liberty St., La Crosse, L8cS 4--83, 117 Scholze, Arlene, R. R. 1, Melrose, PE 1-143 Schomberg, Karen, R. R. 1, West Salem, Elem. 1-43, 36, 65, 143 Schomberg, Mary, R. R. 1, West Salem, Elem. 4-37, 32, 60, 118 Schoonover, Gary, Grand Crossing, La Crosse, L8rS 2-135 Schowalter, Willard, 415 Garfield, Sparta, L8zS 1-143 Schrader, Rose Marie, R. R. 1, Evansville, Elem. 2-49, 36, 135 Schroeder, Douglas, Sparta, Elem. 3-55, 72, 129, 148 Schroeder, Joan, 2330 W. Roosevelt Dr., Milwaukee, PE 4-53, 39, 118 Schroeder, Robert, 406 North Main St., Lake Mills, PE 1-143, 69 Schroeder, Ronald, 3140 So. Losey Blvd., La Crosse, LSLS 1-143 Schubert, Arline, 16th and Vine, Unit 11, La Crosse, Sec. 2-135 Schubert, George, 16th and Vine, Unit 11, La Crosse, PE 2-74, 13 5 400 West Beloit Rd West Milwaukee PE 1 1 Schuler, Thomas, 5 -, , - 43 Schulstrom, Ruth Ann, 104 Ellen, Rothschild, PE 1-65, 45, 143, 69 Schultz, Eveline, 112656 Caledonia, La Crosse, Elem. 1-143 Schultz, John, 1731 Liberty St., La Crosse. L8zS 2-135 Schultz, Steven, 1416 St. Clair Ave., Sheboygan, PE 4-118 Schulz, Robert, Wonewoc, Sec. 4-43, 57, 72, 38, 83, 81, 118 Schumacher, Elaine, R. R. 2, Fall Creek, PE 3-61, 52, 129 Schuning, Sandra, 2425 Maple Hill Lane, Brookfield, PE 1-46, 143 Sciborski, John, 2110 Barlow, La Crosse, L8zS 3-45, 129, 162 Scott, John, Dresback, Minn., L8cS 1-143 Scott, Robert, 1737-12 Ave., S.W., Calgory, Alberta, Canada, PE 3-72, 129, 157 Seemann, Dorothy, 508 N. 11th, Onalaska, Sec. 1-143, 82 Selck, Warren, 515 Cass St., La Crosse, L8zS 1-143 Seopa, Elaine, Togo, Minn., PE 3-75, 30, 47, 86, 62, 68, 65, 129, 69, 40 Servais, Wayne, 1602 George St., La Crosse, Sec. 2-135, 81 Setzer, Lorraine, 2300 Valley Rd., La Crosse, L8zS 3-129 Severson, Glen, R. R. 1, Taylor, PE 3-31, 129, 159 Severson, Mildred, R. R. 1, Tomah, Elem. 3-37, 86, 62, 49, 129 Severson, Sharon, 429 North lst St., La Crescent, Minn., L8aS 1-143 Sexe, Ardis, Ettrick, L8aS 2-135 Shafman, Lee Ann, 1414 S. 29th, La Crosse, Rural 2-135 Shaw, Robert, 359 N. Van Ness, West Salem, L8zS 3-129 Sheafor, Patrick, R. R. 1, Richland Center, L8zS 2-57, 135, 159 Scheckler, Thomas, 128 N. Villa Louis Rd., Prairie du Chien, PE 1-144 Sheldon, Donald, 2303 Denton, La Crosse, L8zS 2-135 Shely, Vavelle, 3500 Farnam, La Crosse, Sec. 1-144, 82 Shepardson, David, 1337 Vine, La Crosse, Sec. 1-144 Shepherd, Jean, 412 N. 10th St., La Crosse, Elem. 3-37, 61, 86, 53, 129 Sheridan, William, Kendall, Sec. 4-38, 118 Shie, John, Wilton, PE 2-45, 135, 81 Shisler, Jean, 1810 S. 20th, La Crosse, Sec. 4-77, 38, 118 Shockey, Bonnie, 2153 So. 86th St., West Allis, PE 2-39, 135 Shoemaker, Orlo, 423 S. Myrtle, Sparta, PE 1-144 Shumaker, Janell, R. R. 2, Elkhart Lake, Sec. 1-45, 144, 81 Shumate, Alice, 1202212 West Ave, So., La Crosse, Elem. 4 Shuiiiate, Larry, 120254 West Ave. So., La Crosse, Sec. 3-48, 34, 57, 129, 82 Siekert, Nerine, 1009 Depot St., Sparta, Sec. 3-43, 64, 86, 85, 38, 129 Sill, James, 1610 Market St., La Crosse, L8:S 1-144 Simmons, Susan, 2118 W. Roosevelt Dr., Milwaukee, Sec. 3-129 Simon, Robert, 1012 Grove St., La Crosse, LSLS 2-135 Simon, Robert, 1320 So. 29th, La Crosse, Elem. 1-144 Simonson, James, 921 Central, Sparta, L8rS 2-44, 135 Skaff, Daniel, 2125 Ferry St., La Crosse, L8z:S 1-144 Skaff, Richard, 2125 Ferry St., La Crosse, L8zS 3-129 Skemp, Dave, Benson Trailer Court, La Crosse, PE 3-129, 148 Skemp, Fred, 204 South 26th, La Crosse, L8zS 1-144 Skenandore, Donna, R. 1, West De Pere, PE 4-42, 52, 71, 118 Slaback, Robert, 1830 Prospect St., La Crosse, Elem. 1-144 Sleik, Suzanne, 145 So. 17th St., La Crosse, Elem. 3-37, 60, 53, 129 Slette, Annette, R. 1, Genoa, Elem. 2-44, 36, 135, 40 bf!! 1, K0 1 .7 sf1?l1',i2'ln'- ,xl f L1 5'-ack, B351 jll gwl Judi ' Us.: awk' Lvlii. -l .0 Ewude' hir' D30-ir Euuflac' rbgfilr ',,.i gwgd- 5505113 IE? s1fSff'p0r0Ull' 93: Stglll- PaUiCl3- fd april- 1 fwna' giemhoral- Manu? Swinrilefranii, grellegri Edu Bfwc peril Theod, . grenle' Nanfl- ' grephgg' gichafdl, 51ePga'Jeani iff ' Sterbay ,gary 3 ' E Steixart Sandr dp: SYE Kel' Dale, Ja Swcrreri Judi 17 Either S2335 2f5 Swilfellom- I'-mmf grola nbergp Jud!- gtolfe Dunne gtorangi, Grace. gwran david' Bc Swrki F10renCC- strehrr Sandra. Stflfgfmer, .Adrf Unater' Dani 5m1Unater, Rona gttlieland- Robert -mm, Richard. Emselt. Charlei Eubera, Cnaflesi Euchla, Gemnqu sugar. John' 13 5ukowaf9Y- CMC ll Qu-S59k,Clara, C 2 Robert, 1 uier. , Eurherland- Rod Erranson. ROUQEC gr,-etland. KHP' Y 1 - - 'kr . S1l'l8ClCll0XX5 V 53,-erson. Darle. Szczesrlif- John' Tabbert 511231117 Tedewald. John rang, Lmn. BO? Tartagni. Vittgr' Tares. John. ali Taylor. Sharon. Taylor. William Teal, Jack. 1720 Temp. Charles. Temp. Donald. I Temp. J ane. 14 Temp, JudB'- 24 Temte. Robert. Tereshko, John Terpstra. Mar?-1 Theis. Marv. 21 Thelen. Thicke. Robert. Joseph, Thies. Sandra. I Thomas. Thomas. Barba Janet. l'homas. Ken. Thomas. Mary. Thomas. Romo Thomas. Tom. Thomas. Stanlr Thompson. Ca: Thompson. Ch Thompson. Do Thompson. Els Thompson, Ge Th0mDson. Ha Thompson, Jax Th0mpson. Le Thompson Slocum, Richard. 310 Fox River St., Burlington, PE 2-148, 135 Slomka, Carol, 1318 Missouri Ave., So. Milwaukee, PE 1-42, 144 Slosser, David, 205 N. Mill St., West Salem, Sec. 3-129, 82 Smaby, Marlowe, 2019 Winnebago St., La Crosse, Sec. 3-129 Smaby, Peter, 416 So. 6th St., La Crosse, Sec. 4 Smick, Donald, Box 325, Independence, Sec. 4 Smith, Doris, R.F.D. No. U4, Sparta, PE 2-135, 41 Smith, Doris, Brices Prairie, Onalaska, Elem. 3-129 Smith Jack 923 Winneshiek Rd. La Crosse L8zS 3-129 156 Smith, James, 515 No. 12th St., La Crosse, L8:S 1-144 Smith, John, 1226 Ruger Ave., Janesville, PE 1-144 Smith, Judy, 177 So. Madison, Clintonville, PE 2-63, 135, 69 Smith, Karen, R. 1, Mauston, Elem, 1-36, 144 Smith Laffy, 811 North St., La Crosse, Sec. 1 Smith: Lonnie, 103 Spring, Fox Lake, PE 1-144, 81 Smith, Nancy, 505 King Street, Onalaska, Sec. 3-52, 77, 38. 45, 129 Smith Smit , R0b6rl3, R. 3, Mukwonago, PE 3-129 Wanda, Galesville, Elem. 2-36, 135 h, Snapp, George, 2103 Sunrise Dr., La Crosse, L8zS 4-118 Snyde r, Bruce, 2427 Loomis St., La Crosse Sec. 3-129 Soderberg, Don, Box 328, Thorp, PE 3-129,, 69 Sokolik, Ann, R. 1, Holmen, Sec. 2-135 81 Sokoli k, Katherine, R. 1, Holmen, Eierfi. 1-144 Solberg, Roland, 1430 Liberty St., La Crosse Sec. 4 . Ot Thompson, Ro Th0mDson. Rc Thomsen. Joh Thoresen. Jea 'T'hornburfz, B. Riorsonl Tho. Tune. Kei!! alvlfston. Car Tlchli Charle Tl9Pel'5'- Larr Tlarks. Carol. olstyla. Bar l'01vstad, Ca, T0ms. Helen, 01'-ilason. D 'lostrur-1, Dai Ovllton. Jan Tracv, M A Tfallbergerdg Fgaurig, Era, Trautsch, R0 Treat- lhlargg Eder In Sondreal, Marlene, 725 4th St. N., Onalaska, Elem. 1-144 Soukup, Marion, Melrose, L8aS 2-60, 45, 135 Southworth, Thomas, 108 S. Cedar, Marshfield, PE 1-144 Soules, Jean, 316 No, 22nd St., La Crosse, Elem. 2-36, 135 Spagl, James, 617 Winnebago St., La Crosse, L8zS 1-144 Spangler, Deanna, Yuba, LSLS 1-52, 144, 81 5139913 -THUG, 645 N. Main, Fort Atkinson, Elem. 3-37, 86, 46, 49, 129, 82 SP'-?lCh, Arlcen, R.F.D. No. 3, Reedsburg, Sec. 3-43, 64, 86, 38, 129 Speich, Doris, R.F.D. No. 3, Reedsburg, PE 4-43, 64, 118 SDGHCCF- David, 27417 E. 31 Mile Rd., Armada, Mich., Sec. 2-135 SD?-rstad, Carl, 1307 Charles, La Crosse, L8:S 3-129 Spieth, Marilyn, Cochrane, Sec. 2-135, 81 Spitzer, Raymond, 6517-29th Ave., Kenosha, PE 4-118 Splnk, Robert, 509 Benton, Sparta, L8.zS 2-135 Sprosty, John, Eastman, L8.:S 1-45, 144 SP1-lligg-20159 Sgi3i1dg'i21, 520-5th Ave. N.W., Faribault, Minn., Elem. 3-42, 52, 65, Staats, James: 518 S. Oak Ave., Onalaska L8zS 2-135 82 Staats, Richard, 112928 Vine St., La Crosse, L8rS 3-129 S'Cad1Qr, LSROY, 1707 Main St., La Crosse, PE 2-39, 69 Stafslien, Reyland, 512 E. Broadway, Viroqua, Sec. 1-144, 82 ' Y 2 'qlirrgml' Rglgi Trflfsl- Ricr Truxel. Ann. 'r og- R0dn nlumgef- 0. Wk- Kilt? 'lhxrmpski' B 1111 Ulfe HE- M: Its. he his Dax- Ubdegra ff. ' Urban' Joe! Vaal v ef- J- 5iCha, Vi.. . --rr . A 3'-x..r., 35 ,W 1 if - . 15- 69 118 35 l-13 69 13 5-72, 129' 19, 40 -143 19 E 1-144 53, 129 57, 129, 82, 3, 129 B 129 1-1 15. 129 49, 129, 32 3, 129 yl35 , 52, 12 I 1 , f, R bert, Markesan, PE 1 144 ' gtgillilifg-ry, iaylor, PE 1-144 ' Barbara, Elroy, Elem. 2-36, 45. 135 ' Stanek, dith, 211 Luclle St., Fort Atkinson, Elem. 1-65, 144 Et2i1115fe,J'f,yla, Johnson Creek, PE 2-43, 135 Stauffacher, David, 803-17th Ave., Monroe, PE 1-144, 153 Stead Barbara, Mabel, Minn., Elem., 1-144, 81 Steger, Donna, 1234 Grove Ave., Racine, PE 4-30, 64, 63, 65, 118 Stein, Dorothy, Spring Valley, PE 3-129 Stein, Patricia, 893 Langlade Ave., Green Bay, PE 1-65, 144, 69 Steinhorst, Ronald, R. R. 1, Rock Springs, Sec. 1-43, 144 Steinmetz, Marjorie, 703 So. 7th St., La Crosse, Elem. 3-129 Q Stekel, Frank, R. R. 3, Hillsboro, L8cS 1-144 ' Stenger, Edward, 208 So. Jackson. Green Bay, PE 4-58, 45, 161, 118 , Stenzel, Theodore, 440 No. 23rd St., La Crosse, LSLS 2-135 ' Stephan, Nancy, 505 6th Ave. N., Onalaska, Elem. 1-144 Stephen, Richard, R. 2, Cashton, L8eS 1-144, 83 Sterba, Jean, Kendall, PE 4-75, 64, 65 Sterba, Mary, R. 1, Elroy, Elem. 3-37, 64, 86, 49, 129 Stewart Sandra, 103 9th St., Baraboo, L8rS 1-144 Stockel, Dale, Sparta, L8zS 1-144 Stockers, Judith, 1905 Wood St., La Crosse, L8rS 2-79, 86, 44, 135, 82, 81 Stoebe, Harry, 1713-69th St., Kenosha, PE 3-58, 129, 161 1 Stoffel, David, 209 So. 20th St., La Crosse, L8:S 2-48, 59, 135 f Stoll, Tom, Fountain City. PE 1-144 Judy, R. R. 2, Iola, PE 1-44, 65, 144. 81 Stoltenberg, I . Storandt, Dianne, 413 N. Chester, Sparta, Elem. 1-144 Storandt, Grace, R. 1, Mlndoro, Rural 1-144 Stork, David, Benson Trailer Court, La Crosse, Sec. 3-129 Strehl, Florence, 1504 So. 19th St., La Crosse. Elem. 3-35, 129 Stricker, Sandra, 807 Water St., Sauk City, PE 1-65, 144 ' R 2, Bangor L8zS 1 Strlttmater, Adreana, . , Strittmater, Daniel, 1247 East Ave. So., La Crosse, L8rS 2-135 Strittmater, Ronald, 2311 Winnebago St., La Crosse, LSCS 1-45, 144 Stueland, Robert, 620 Vine 'St., La Crosse, Sec. 3-129 Sturm, Richard, 646 Ledgeview Blvd., Fond Du Lac, PE 1-144 Stusek, Charles, Box 67, Webster, L8zS 3-45, 129, 159, 163 Subera, Charles, 720 Lake St., Hillsboro, PE 2-74, 135 Suchla, Germane, Arcadia, L8zS 4-57, 82, 118 Sugar, John, 295 Park St., Richland Center, L8:S 2-135, 152 Sukowatey, Carol, Cleveland, PE 3-61, 68, 45, 129 Sussek, Clara, 116 Ellinwood Ave., Reedsburg, Sec. 1-44, 144, 82, 83 Suter, Robert, 108 N. Pine, Janesville, Sec. 3-73, 129, 118 Sutherland, Rodney, Waubesa Beach, Madison, PE 1-144 Swanson, Ronald, Box 389, Albany, PE 1-144 Swetland, Kathleen, 9040 N. Regent Rd., Milwaukee, Elem. 4-37, 44, 119 Swiecichowski, Joan. 624 Appleton, Menasha, Sec. 4-52, 38, 45, 119 Syverson, Darlene, Blair, Elem. 4-62, 41, 119 Szczesny, John, 6206 W. Hayes, West Allis, PE 1-144, 153 Tabbert. Suzanne. 503 So. Oak St., Onalaska, Elem. 1-144, 82 Tadewald, John, 702 So. 23rd St., La Crosse, L8zS 1-144 Tans, Lynn, Box 354, Waukesha, PE 2-63, 135 Tartagni, Vittorio. 52014 So. 4th St.. La Crosse. L8zS 3-129 Taves, John, 510 Newton St., Eau Claire, PE 2f-135 Taylor, Sharon, Dallas, Sec. 4-63. 38, 119 Taylor. William, 734 Racine St., Racine, PE 4 Teal, Jack, 1720 Jackson St., La Crosse, Sec. 3-59. 73. 129, 160 Temp, Charles, 740 No. 23rd St., La Crosse, L8cS 2-135 Temp, Donald. 2902 South Ave., La Crosse, L8zS 2-135 Temp, Jane, 1409 Hyde. La Crosse, Elem. 4-119 Temp, Judy, 2424 So. 14th St., La Crosse, L8.cS 1-144 Temte, Robert, 130 So. Court St., Onalaska. L8tS 2-135 Tereshko, John, 1527 So. 43rd St., Milwaukee, PE 1-144, 153 Terpstra. Mary. 1220 Avon. La Crosse, Sec. 4-66, 62. 77, 46, 38, 119 Thels, Marv, 222 West State Rd.. North Prairie. PE 1-144 Thelen, Robert, 1108 11th Ave., Grafton, PE 3-55, 70, 129. 159 Thicke, Joseph, R. 2. La Crescent, Minn.. Sec. 4-77, 85, 59, 38, 45, 119 Thies, Sandra, 2518 State St., La Crosse. Elem. 3-37, 86, 60, 44, 129 Thomas, Barbara. Cataract. Elem. 1-36, 144 Thomas, Janet, R. 2, Ettrick, Rural 1-36. 144 Thomas Ken, 5604 Apricot St., Greendale. PE 4-119 Thomas Mary, 218 Main St.. Eagle River, PE 4-119 Thomas, Romona, 745 E. Jefferson St., Arcadia, PE 4-69, 119 Thomas, Tom, 654 No. 22nd St.. La Crosse, L8zS 3-33, 86, 129 Thomas, Stanley, 2310 George St., La Crosse, L8LS 1 Thompson, Carmen, Box 54. Wonewoc. Sec. 1-144 Thompson. Charles, 210 Lathrop St.. Madison, PE 1-144 Thompson, Donald, 1413 Avon St., La Crosse, Sec. 1-144 v Thompson, Elaine. R. 1, Ferryville, Elem. 1-44, 36, 144 Thompson, Gerald, 217 So. 23rd St., La Crosse, LSLS 3-129 I Thompson Harold Wonewoc. L8cS 2-135 Thompson, James, 431 No. 4th St., Onalaska. L8:S 2-135 Thompson, Leona. Ettrick, Elem. 2-44. 36, 135 Thompson. otis. 415 Superior, Tomah. L8zS 1-144 Thompson, Robert R. 2. Spooner PE 3-50, 129, 163 3 Thompson, Robert. 845 Storle Ave.. Burlington. PE 4-58, 119, 7 Th0mSen, John, 1115 SO. 91111 St.. Milwaukee, PE 4-53, '72, 148, 119 Thoresen. Jean, 2256 Sisson Drive. La Crosse, L8zS 3-129 '1'h0I'Hburg. Beverly, 2827 N. Avondale, Milwaukee, PE 3-52, 68, 71, 129 Thorson, Thor, 841 So. Rusk. Viroqua. L8:S 1-144 Ehrune, Keith. 2150 Winnebago St., La Crosse, Elem. 1-144, 33 Thurston. Caroll. Sparta, L8zS 1 Tlchy, Charles, 3018 Losey Blvd. So.. La Crosse. L.8zS 1-144 Tlppefy, Larry, 218 Villa Louis Rd.. Prairie du Chien. Sec. 3-129 TJHTKS, Carolyn, 513 6th St., S.E., Mason Citv. Iowa, Elem. 3-86, 65, 130 Tolstyga. Barbara, 1816 33rd St., Kenosha, L8:S 3-64, 130 T01VStaf1. Carl. Holmen. L8cS 2-65, 135 Toms- Helen, Box 161, Rhinelander, Elem. 4-37. 80. 47, 60, 119 ,,,01'aaS0U- DHY1d, 2146 Johnson St.. La Crosse. L8zS 1-144 Tostfud, Davld, 2608 Loomis St., La Crosse. L8:S 1-144 Tovnton. James. Box 107. Genoa Citv. Elem. 4-37, 72- 159- 120 TTHCV, Merrlllyn, 3363 A No. Pierce St.. Milwaukee, PE 4-61, 53, '71, 120 Tranbfefg- Gordon. R. 2, La Crosse, L8aS 2-135 Traurig. Elaine, 1108 Colombus St.. Manitowoc, PE 2-63, 135 Trautsch, R02er. R. 1. Eastman, PE 1-45, 144 Treat, Mareqt.,R. 3. Coldwater, Mich., PE 1-65, 144 1 Treder, Patricia. 3781 So. Logan Ave., Milwaukee. PE 2-49, 65, 45, 35 Tfaml- Resale, R. 1, Luxemburg. PE 3-52, 64, 45, 130 Trlckel, Richard. Box 20, Footville, PE 2-55. 156. 135. 159 Troxel, Ann, 1338 Main Ave.. Sheboygan, PE 1-79, 144 Tfuggf R0dhey. Independence. Sec. 4-56. 120 ,Fifi Hmoer, Dolores, 1022 St. Andrew, La Crosse, L8:S 1--144 ,P DO, Bruce, Palmyra, Sec, 4 Tufck- Kenneth, 527 w. Foster st.. Port Washington, PE 1-144 Tu'fZl1'1Sk1, Barbara, Box 532. Muskego, PE 3-130 wining, Marilyn, 606 Smith, Spooner, PE 3-61, 52, 130 g11f?1 05- Mary Lou, 506 East Conant. Portage. PE 2-61, 135 Urich, Mary, 194 So. Wind Trail. Horicon. PE 1-45, 144 148 1 FHIIUS, Dave, 810 Richards Ave., Watertown, PE 4-55, 50, '70, '73, - 120 Updegraff, David, 175 N . Este ly Ave Whitewater, L8aS 1-144 Urban, Joel, 1602 W. Frehch Islilnd Rd., La Crosse, L8zS 1-144 Vaaler, James, 422 So. 21st St L Crosse Sec. 1-144 Vacha, Betty, Box 247, Iron Riveil, PE 1-144 60, Vall, Thomas, 807 So. 22nd St M1 Xalesh, Keith, New Albin, Iowa, 1Lwafsf1k2'f155,E 3-56' 130 Valle-XiJiTan1ce,'Cassville, Elem. 1-36, 144, 81 Vand e, Justin, 1653 So. 56th St., West Allis, LSCS 2-135 van erhoof' Robert, BOX 124, Spencer, PE 3-31 44 130 V32 B323 110oI1f31gihBo:f5g16S Holgrcien, see. 2-136 ' ' 1 3, 0.7 hSt.,W tAll',P - Vlggexgeaqhovegl, Gary, 604 Meade, Kaukgfma, SE 1iE..?4464' 71' 45' 120 van nodinaeitiie c253gt1?IeFqQ'f's?ecL ZE51' 45' 136 i , wi ., , , SQESATJOSYA Eastnfsg? his 1-46, 144 a rosse Elem 4-120 . ' n Ta- , , Two Rivers, PE 3-65, 130 geigb-T0hr1, 1425212 Pine St., La Crosse, L,SrS 3-130 Vim oooh Norman, 27 No. 12th st., Oostburg, PE 1-144 verviilde i':52?,iSe?aIf,-liggiilowi' MLS 55135 ' 1 eW e1'SeY, e oygan, PE 4-58, 120 lffggvoldo, Roger, 1721 No. 9th st.. Sheboygan, PE 4-161, 120 , Per, Judith, Johnson Creek, PE 3-51, 64, 130, 39 '6!ef'fe1, Cynthia. 151 N. Capron st., Berlin, PE 3-68, 130 111913 Darlene, 713 Madison, Onalaska, Elem. 3-37, 130 Vmger, Donald, Melrose, Sec. 3-130, 160 Vita, Anita, 415 3rd, Hurley, PE 2-86, 45, 136 Xgtg261NXor1rEa, KeiigslAEa,MPE 1-145 Y 11' elle, . errimac St., Dodgeville, PE 1-65, 145 Vfollie, Thomas, 5011 N..Berkeley Blvd., Whitefish Bay, L8LS 4-70, 72, 152 o mar, James, 1701 Pine St.,.La Crosse, LSCS 3-75. 65, 45, 130 Voss, Earl, 1021 State St., Union Grove, PE 3-58, 130, 148 Voss, Judith, 1003 Zelsler St., La Crosse, Elem. 1-145 Wadadld, Musa Adam, I. C. A. Somalia, Elem. 2 Wadel, Orlando, Mlndoro, L8,zS 4-120 Wagner, Daniel, 1324 State St.. La Crosse, L8rS 4-120 Wagner, Judith, 2220 No. 67th St., Wauwatosa, L8aS 1-44, 145 Wagner, Mary, 421 So. 17th, La Crosse, L8:S 3 Wagner, Sharon, 1111 Hayes St., La Crosse, L8rS 2-136 Wakefield, Gary, 235 So. 7th St., La Crosse, L8zS 1-145 Waldenberger, Phyllis, Holmen. Sec. 3-62, 130 Waldman, James, 828 Benton, Janesville, PE 1-45, 145 Walk, Thomas, Box 316, Onalaska, L8zS 1-145 Wall, Alan, 517 Benton, Sparta, L8rS 1-145 Wall, Woodrow, Withee, PE 1-145, 153 Wallin, Ralph, Stockholm, PE 1-145 Walters, Perry, 1404 Main St., La Crosse, L8zS 3-84, 59, 65, 130. 82 Walters, Sharon, 4214 N. Sherman Ave., Madison, PE 1-145, 69, 65, 45 Walters, Stephen, Eitzen, Minn., L8zS 2-136 Walther, Bette, 316 So. Main St., Oconomowoc, L8zS 3-42, 60, 130 Waltzer, Robert, Box 171, Pewaukee, PE 1-145, 163 Wandke, Gale, 539 Green, Seymour, PE 3-130, 156 Warczak, Hubert, 30 Myrick Park Lane, La Crosse, PE 4-56, 160, 120 Warmke, Norene, R.F.D. 1, Fall River, Sec. 1-145 Warner, Barbara, 1651 College Ave., Racine, PE 1-145 Warner, Terry, 1029 Park, Green Bay, PE 3-41, 72, 130, 39, 82, 158 Warnke, William, R. 1, Pardeeville, PE 2-148 136, 159 Washa, Joseph, 2538 N. 45th St., Milwaukee, PE 1-145, 163 Waterhouse, Cyrilla, 1006 6th St. N., Eau Claire, PE 1-145 Watson, Penelope, 431 9th St. N.. Wisconsin Rapids, L8:S 1-145 Waughtal, Sharon, Black River Falls, L8zS 4-13, 65, 130, 120 Weaver, Avis, Star Route, Spooner, L8rS 2-61, 42, 49, 136 Weaver, William, 821 West 5th, Nekoosa, PE 2-136 ' ' PE 2-50, 45, 136, 69 Weber, Judith, 3720 W. Roosevelt Dr., Milwaukee, Weber, Judith, 1122 Ferry St., La Crosse, Sec. 4-34, 63, 120 Weber, Michael, 826 So. 9th St.. La Crosse, L8cS 2-136 Webster, Louise, 135 So. 24th St., La Crosse, Elem. 4-120 Webster, Nancy, Neopit, PE 4 Wechter, Richard, 258 Dewey, Oregon, .Sec. 4-48, 84, 413038, 65, 121 Wedwick, Wayne, 704 Independence, Viroqua, L8zS 3- Wege, Susan, R. 1, West Salem, Elem. 1-43, 36, 65, 145 Weiland, Roger, 821 So. 20th St., La Crosse, PE 4-39, 121 Weingarten, Carol, 245 W. Jefferson, West Salem, Elem. 3-37, 61, 86, 45, 130 Weingarten, Mary Jo, 245 W. Jefferson, West Salem, Elem. 4-37, 32, 60, 45, 121 , , , Weiser, Jerry, 406 So. Beaumont Rd., Prairie du Chien, Sec. 3-130 Weiss, James, 1302 Kane St., La Crosse,.L8zS 1-145 Weiss, Susan, 2427 W. Kilbourn Ave., Milwaukee, PE 1-145 Weitzel, Robert, R. 2, Wonewoc, LSLS 2-46, 136, 83, 81 Wekseth, Arlan, KP3US6.Tf8llBT Ct., La Crosse, L8zS 3-130 Welda, Charles, R. 1, Mindoro, Elem. 3-57, 130, 82 Weldy, David, 1646 Barlow St., La.Crosse, L8zS 3-74 f Wellman, Clifford, 20059 Parker. Livonia, Mich-, PE 1-143, 145 WelperCMerlin,IlNTegN glblfg Ioviaglgei. 1-145 W , eo ge, . , ara oo, Wghgel. Shlirley, 16322Mi:QKinlIe3cgL5lx5el1:gE5Iartford, PE 2-136, 69, 81 W tt, Janice, . , 10. Wggtlgrook, Ruth, 2334 So. Brookland Rd., Waukesha, PE 3-60, 68, 85, 130 Weyers, Joan, 800 Lakeview, South Milwaukee, PE 3-130 Weyhmiller, Judith, R. ll, Loyal, PE 4-51, 64, 49, 121 136 159 Wheeler, Dion, 11432 Indiana Ave., Chicago, Ill., Elem. 2-55, 156, , Whitby, David, R. 3, Chilton, PE 1-140 White Betsey, 1004 Glendale, Tomah- Elem. 1-80. 36, 145 Whiting, Walter, R. 2, Brandon, L8:S 1-145 Whitman, Mary Ann, Woodruff, PE 2-135 Whitworth, Robert, 150014 Pine, La Crosse, Sec. 3-130, 81 Wick, Marion, 1023 So. 6th St., La Crosse, Elem. 3-62, 130 Wied, Ronald, 3207 W. National, Milwaukee, L8zS 1-145 Wienke, Alan, 1709 George St., La Crosse, L8,:S 2'-136 4 Wienke, Arthur, 1709 George St., La Crosse, L8zS 1-1 5 1 Wilbert, Marjorie, 2523 N. 11th st., sheboygan, Elem- 3-65, 30 Wilbur, Nancya 1Nge1siJnSPEPta1-gi,C1i5 145 ' , . , a , . 7- ifvvii?19t?i'Pi1hKiiff 621 Madisgn Ave., Lodi, PE 3-75. 59, 44.13550 Wilke, Edwin, 452 So. Randall, Janesville, PE 1-145, Wilkins Millious, 513 So. Oak, Onalaska, L8zS 1-145 Willard Sharon, 500 Clark St., Reedsburg, Elem. 2-79, 36, 136, 82, 81 Willemssen, Nancy, 2154 Winnebago st., La Crosse, Las 2-136 Willer Barbara, R. 1, Onalaska, L8zS 2-63, 135 145 Williams, Joseph, 307 So. 21st St., La Crosse, L8zS 1- Wilson Judy 308 Russell St., Baraboo, PE 1-145 Wilson, Ronald, 1810 Redfield st., La Crosse, L8:S 4-77, 46, 62, 121 wing ,Gloria, 1907 Pershing Rd.. New London, PE 4-61, 54- 121 Winkelman Judith, 111 Spring st., Waglk5sha,1lZ-,E 1-65, 45, 145 - ' - 'll , M'nn., L -D VVilii2iieci'WJuIdtitlli?,1grgX'2inEg1Dti'ive,1 Prairie du Chien, L8zS 4-34, 52, 85, 63 Wirth ,David. 140 Bischoff, Fond du Lac, lasts 2-136 Wistenberg Roberta, 637 Garfield Ave., VITOQUH- 14355 1-145 Witt Richard, 2621 Losey Blvd. So., La Crosse, L8cS 1-145 Wittlief Kay, 3281 Robert St., Fort Atkinson, Elem. 4-37, 61, 32, 39, 121 witzke 'Terry 520 West Ave. No., If Crgs5seQE1Emi613-fig613g639, 81 ' - ' ' e, - , , , H0125 Dflfgfgs3i,34?37NwF4se,2en1XISrWl3i1, lillilwaukee, see. 2-48, 66, 73, 136, 159 Wglfey Larry 513 Oshkosh st., New London, PE 3-130 W01fe,lVIary,,419 Division St., La Crosse, Sec. 3-130 1 Wolfgramy Carol, 308 Main, Pewaukee, PE 3-52. 64, 49, 30 Wondra Lea, 2132 So. 87th St., West Allis, L8zS 2-136 Wood, Barbara, Trempealeau, Elem. 1-36 121 Wood Glen 212 No. 14th. 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