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

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T W E 5 2 5 5 ll N 1 1, B n 9' E 2 Al Thurman ....... Donnette Hollman Linda Fintak ..... Therese Zamoiski ..., . . . Dan Wells ......,, . Sarah Sather ..... Marsha Tobin .... Mary Jane White . Kathy Casey .,... Steve Reardon . . . Mr. Joseph Zobin . ...........Editor . . . Managing Editor . . . . . . Faculty Editor Organizations Editor . . . . . . . Sports Editor . . Student Life Editor Underclassmen Editor Special Events Editor . . . . . . Seniors Editor . . . . . . . Index Editor ..... Advisor Wisconsin State University LaCrosse, Wisconsin 3 xx Table Of Contents Student Life Special Events Sports Seniors Organizations Underclassmen Faculty lndex 10 38 68 92 118 196 228 269 An, 7 , I.. . u nl W ,Phil FAM . L .. , b Ang .xx tv. K X Y , . . 'ies ' 3 f , Y, A . F43 4 ' .-. 2 . f ' . A ' ' 7 . . ' ' 'A ', Q .3 V . 'AQ .tl r . x M , K . V .. U an f ' . . M-A..-um ,, fra- ' ' A v........-., W. - ual .....-.av0- f 'Qs-in ' ,..,f-X , 3' 'l ,-1-ii' .f .- '1, . . K I , 1 -, -' ,ay A , . . 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H MPH A Q we f YEXNAXQQ 14 L ui- H' w , Student Life The 0ld and New Welcome the New and Returnin Students to the LaCrosse Campus 1 K l .,.,...,..... -- 3'l. J,, 2 n, - . ny- ' , Y A 3 1?--rn E i W ,vwgn-'r'W,,,.,. A 1- -fr v'T'T T' e?T'?3'f2'2'i ff? 5.o,lWLw9W 'Mfg n V' TTVT l'-fl' l L-itll' 3 3.31 ln f l 4 f M 'O We we f- ff , A f in f in ,g N F--ewfmf We 5 l' FT' VT Tglwlil' Tl' V apple l J-L4 l--le f V V' yllj ,. ,..,. V-,N S VF' 4 , Q ,l V' ,A V ' Qlliunkm 5 3 i l fi of Will ll Lf, ilg -leaf -55:'f ' MM 'M'f 'i U T V 4 x,.. .::. A v A: WEN , 4-.MW g aid-?+fa,3'5fI'?oe,lof-li-fi 1 , 1 e o ewfle+- WP- lp Campus School Opened I939. Main Hall Opened I909. 1 N5 1'lN1 ' 1,1 V. -4 ' 1 Heating Plant Opened l967. 12 X sm f ' X Iey Hall Opened l966. tyCtOpd ! 1' , umxxlkimw u1r.uffiaii!kiiYi '2 MXN Ms f In Sanford H ll Op d I967 . 2 iX '1 ' R H ! g ' g 2 Q XWW M 5 ' 3 mW WW y+ N m kkmlum1lUmW W A M U N lx X W wi WM X mm M f '-1'f'V Wk 2, ',1N TY 'f'. 1 -- M A Nw H1 1 YQ' . 1 U 1: V? ' 1 Q ' 1 nl K N M 1 P H kf Fall Registration I d cancelled classes or sec- Revisions. REGISTRATION AREA DIA r--'r- ' ICQL EDUCATION BUILDING 5.2522 -1, 1 If-we llsfmfm i S61 W .QM DDU 3 I- mna m 2 7Q8 L Q11-lj Consultation at departmental tables. Pay all fees! Which cards do you want this time? if-.............. Starting a term paper. Time to get busy. Taking a break. A Good Start for the Fall Semester Togetherness. Concentration is required in the library. slleans Going To :he Library It's not in the card catalog! 17 An Ordinary Day Consists of l ike .nf attending lectures. hoping for mail. small discussions. a game of pool. if,- ' of going to classes. practice teaching. being a referee. observing Campus School classes. 19 A 2 Q Z... Classes started once again. This strange object appeared on the Audio-Visual roof. Look! Remember the Day That. . I 4, .X ,Q a n d Pledges enlisted and Hell Week began. Boxes of Christmas decorations were hauled out and dusted When. A victory cheer for the Indians. Homecoming finally arrived. A 1 w-mi' . lift? ' x 21 The Olympic Rings would have been the finale. The Green Bay Packers Invited the Marching Chiefs to Perform on December 31, 1967 The show must go on was the rallying cry of the one hundred and fifty members of the Marching Chiefs last December thirty-first in Green Bay. The band had been scheduled to play at the NFL Championship Game halftime show, but unbelievably frigid weather, and a biting wind stymied their playing, but not their verve. All members-to a man- were ready and willing to go out in the 35 below zero weather with Director Ralph Wahl to represent their school. Although twelve people had been affected severely by the cold at a morning practice they and the other band members were anxious to perform. When it was learned that it would be impossible to per- form, a feeling of disappointment and dejection struck the members. The city of La Crosse and the University can well be proud of the courage and elan of the High stepping, hard driving Marching Chiefs. The cold weather Tribune Photo Air Force great coats kept the band members warm during many practice sessions. did not still the spirit of the Marching Chiefs. Q One hundred million people could have been watching the Marching Chiefs. 5 im' One of the many individuals at study with her private tutor. if Clinician DeMovilIe shows where the mistakes are. The freshmen English clinic in action. Education for the Individual A masterpiece in the making. and the Infinite The ceramics lab overflows with artists and pottery Nm.. W MHQL wlni E' 25 G... W... --1 - .oft wM.im,....,-::1 Victory for Jack Connaughton One of the highlights of this year was Jack Connaughton's victory at the International Mas- ters Bowling Championship in Paris, France. Jack, a senior from Oconomowoc, has been bowling for many years both at home and at La Crosse. ln the last three years, he has participat- ed in various tournaments for the Association of College Unions, and in April, IQ67, Jack won the admiration of both spectators and opponents. This same spirit prompted over two hundred people to come out to the La Crosse Airport to greet him upon his return to La Crosse. ln La Crosse Jack was escorted by a twenty car caravan to the Student Union where state and local officials, and members of the campus com- munity gave their congratulations to Jack Con- naughton on a job well done. ,lf igisw Q Q47 Q59 M019 Students turned out to welcome Jack. Mayor Loveland congratulates Jack Jack poses with two of his opponents. 27 Weather: a Varying Factor on the La Crosse Campus day to spend in the library. hese two take advantag now. A common scene around campus on rainy days f x i :ii uf., . i , 5 ' l f? I Dad, I'II be home at 5:00 3 Dear SSL ,iv Mom And w - .M 'X Someday I'm going to make a great wife! a d ' Q4-T M, Chinese laundry - La Crosse style. Baird Hall . , . No, I'm sorry. Your daughter isn't in right now. - exam, Christmas away from home. in F Our college hero, Charlie Brown. llll'l'l ll I l uf l, ' l l ,IX ll i 4 ,l 1,4 lll l ll lllll l never knew making beds was so much fun Mom, remember my good white shirt - well, it turned blue. i e tiis or it In the Spring Life Moves Outdoors I967 Spring saw La Crosse's first riot. ' ' I' ,f ' K: ZA.-s +. K ,. X , . Taking a study break. Burning or tanning? W A free ride 34 The Spring of 1967 Saw Many Diiierent Kinds of Outdoor I l I Actl vltles A good healthy mud fight after a spring shower. 35 f-,aw V- .1 he f '- - :ww- . . , . i e . we ,gsm w-f, -, ,, eww , ge if - .gfiwy .. .' 1T' iW me ' 1-V -my 4. , . 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Traditions 0Id WC. iw .i......... 4 . .,.,.,.,., gf 3 -1-Sth: . :f?fr f f?1:f:1-f?f?- 'S3E5:'::I5Ef:!E 1' 3 .sz And New Lighting ofthe L. The queen and escort The Mitchell Trio in IRQ' Prize for a Prize-winning float The Falcons down an Indian. .qi 5 rv Luv that First Prize! . W , '3 , , ' ,Mww4rm1wsyr.wmm+ -M f 'K W dun.. www in 9 bi gf! AM :f'3aiFif2 W M' +0- M .5 V, .Wm Powder Puff Olympics Watch that water! Don't drop that egg 46 Ariel, Jacqui Burns, looks over an inebriated crew, Caliban, David Joanis, Stephano. Ronald Lee, and Trinculo, Dustin Evans. 'The Tempest' was the last complete play that Shake- speare wrote before retiring from the theatre. There is no known source for the play's plot although there are historical h T documents relating to certain incidents described in the play. T e To please the King and his court, Shakespeare composed a mixture of fantasy, philosophy, spectacle and humor that has delighted theatre audiences from that day to this. Director's Note Miranda, Mary Lynn Hart, looks up at her father Prospero, Gerald Quimby. VJ 1 d i X' rj '1 ',Q, T J , - ..asf:.i d it-iiw-it ...L Calendar Queen Fran Noyce A Miss January Nancy Somdalh Sigma Tau Gamma Calendar Girls Miss September Jolynn Wittenberg Miss July Linda Mosigin Miss August Jane Mayes Miss February Kathy Neis Miss April Diane Falbe Miss March l l Saralie Sands W Miss June Miss May Miss November Sue Roderick Linda Salk Marilyn Brahmsteadt Miss October Gail Tomasino Miss December Geri Eng 49 ' , .:, if Q 9 15? Alpha Phi Sorority Promotes Water Carnival With a hat and a cape . .. Roll out the barrel the gang's all here! Playboy? Little Lulu? Batman? V -ffffiifiii ww,-wm kimv 3 1 mlb' . .J-'Tap fi 1 ,,-yi it 'V .,,, ,Amt in-rf 'M A ., if! if is Readers Theatre M urd er In The Cath ed ral Readers Theatre, is essentially a form of oral interpretation. A group of readers is used to con- vey the ideas, emotions, and the tone of the ma- terial being interpreted, thereby helping the audi- ence to understand, feel, and appreciate the au- thor's intent and style. Kneeling is Thomas Geshwind as Thomas Beckett The material for Readers Theatre is derived and standing is Robert Hanson as Tempter III. from poetry, and various kinds of prose, but also may be taken from dramatic literature. Various theatrical devices, such as suggested settings and costumes, lighting, and sound effects are used to enhance the interpretation. Directors Notes Nancy Somdahl, Judi Bucheger, Sandra Severson, Margaret Quam, Virginia Smith, Lynda Ogden, Vicki Me- grath, Marian Bartusch Spring 1967 Come Blow Your Horn The Little Theater takes on a contemporary staging for Come Blow Your Horn the last play of the successful l966-67 series. The comedy is the story of two sons, the elder, a playboy and the younger, a 2I-year old who is attempting his first break from home. They continually try their father's patience. Female companions flit on and off the stage to Spice the plgt and heighten the huyngri Ronald Lee as Alan, the elder son, is the object of his father's, Daniel Pedretti, outbursts. ST,-lND.LVd Jill Brady, Daniel Pedretti, Carolyn Ott. 55,4 5527: David Joanis, Betty Clarkin, Ronald Lee, Peggy Fox. Orchesis Presentation Abstractions Mother's Day Weekend Delta Sigma Phi Presents Snow Olympics Winter Carnival 1968 54 The Ramsey Lewis Trio In Concert Alpha Phi Omega's first place winner, Snoopy at Grenoble. . ia ..LAk N 3ff-tw wg WE? ! Sam Hai Wk r not 5 Alpha Xi DeIta's Winter Carnival booth. Delta Zeta's Instant Trip booth. 0utdoor and Indoor Winter Carnival Activities The first four go down easy! Phew, only seven more to go! 57 'S ' - . is ,,, . x B 6 .3 ll ,A,Sl,:iH ?:.g W 3, 3 . 41 yglbili 1 sa. gg 3 'sy QL- ig if ' Daisy Mae. Sweet smelling flower and a bumble bee Him and Her Hey! Who forgot the horses? Wheelbarrows were never like this! There's gotta be an easier way! Shovel relay displays education in action. nuullmwavsf-ww.,aa,,,,t.t,,,MW N .W , , ldv--. L - at -.uqulvwuw - , Q Catalina Club Produces Cetera A Conglomeration of M isceIIaneous Esthetic Interpretations. Rides Ag ain i I if45f it if Gypsy Rose Lee Revisited Preface Rush Hour entire club .v 3? Singing in the Rain rg, ew N + ', K , , V i,,..4n,,., g51ij3Qk,: Jolynn Wittenburg 'fx Q '35 :K SNA, t , .. Q ,F 3 9 we Arif' Q T 'E Yi x v Carolyn Busse Linda Selk First place winner, Carolyn Zinke Carol Kaepernick S Harinek Nancy Weissenberger C' dyO uma Association of Women Students Present The Ten Best Dressed Contest d Carol McGregor E For the complexion? Sigma Tau Gamma Her Weekend Go TKE's go! The porker makes his getaway. The Alpha Xi's tear away from the Alpha Phi's. Beta Variety Show Songfest 1966 Salute and Song All American City Musicale Salute and Song - All American City Musi- caIe was the theme forthis years Recreation Majors Club Songfest. Honoring all of the All American Cities and the runners-up were ten organizations. The Campus Vets won in the men's division singing Ruebben James and Lizzie Borden. The Alpha Xi Delta Sorority earned top honors in the women's division singing Carolina in the Morning and the Sweetheart Tree. HIHIHIIIHHHlHHlHHHH Spring Prom 1966 HHHHHHI HHHIMIHHIHIMHHIHIHIIHHIHHIHIIHHHHHHIHHIIHIHHHHIIIIIHII IHH ll M IIHIHHIIHIIHIHHHHIIlummlluluumul HHIHHHIHHIHHllllllllllllihllllllw u mnmnr Nite Lites 67 Nl' .- Q 111 Sports Desire, Stimulus, and Action: Ingredients for Victory , ma-A ff f I' i '-- '.1 ' s. .713O,'I'T 130112 B. Bakke, mgr., T. Carroll, B. Turnquist, J. Johaness, G. Grbich, T. Mancuso, P. Caravello, Meronk, L. Zirgibel, mgr. LVD 130112 G. Gardiner, B. Crist, B. Mars, G. Mattison, L. Funk, B. Wright, G. Klug, R. Falaschi, T. Gor- ski, D. Dvorak, T. Sacharski, C. Bakke. 31327 130112 Coach Vickroy, D. Spars, mgr., J. Preiss, R. Cook, T. Beaurain, B. The LaCrosse Indians battled to a 4-3-I confer- ence record and had to settle for a fourth place finish for the second year in a row. The Indians lost two heart breakers, a I4 to 7 Homecoming loss to River Falls and a 6 to O decision to White- water in the final home game. Plotting the strategy. Stewart, D. Tylka, T. Bear, D. Gordon, D. Meinert, J. Kuehn, G. Seehafer, J. Eggar, trainer, J. Braun, assist. coach. 1a',4c'l3 130111 J. Lauret, B. Schulz, G. Kusick, D. Stendahl, T. Christ- novich, T. Gelina, G. Blackbourn, S. Willett, B. Peterson, B. Milatz, B. Coulter, K. Gorecki, Batchell, assist. coach. Scoreboard 'chu . Touchdown! Achange at the line. Two Rugged Battles Lost Apprehension. Applause from the crowd .Egb- st -if M sensing 1 Qi SQA TP' 5 lggggtf, .7lx'0,VZ' 130111 Larry Hardy: Danny Whetter: Paul Dale, Pat Mulrooney. la',-1175 130111 Pete VanHandeI. Assist. Coachg Rod Leadlyg Tom Caprisi, Scott Lindgren, Floyd Gautsch, Head Coach. Cross Country Runners Sparkle With Lk wi Acii f, T 'R' 'V QSFTSW t :: Z: -:.--: E ,x:' A if .tr a 5 a n d 2 rd gt, iq Q, J A IH ' 1 .,, , Q is 1, - .:f 11 j F1153 1' 1 o A Scoreboard . W, .awww m,,.,a,.- Captain Paul Dale takes a peek at the camera as he outdistances his opponents. VZs?Fzf'Li.RI,i'!f Cross country runners await the firing of the starters gun. The cross country runners finished third in the conference behind perennial powers 0shkosh and Whitewater State Universities with the strong running of Paul Dale, Rod Leadly and Pat Mulrooney. The team finished the year by overpowering Winona 22 to 33 to compile a 5 and 2 won-lost record in dual meets. In the AAU 5,000 meter cross country meet the Indians finished behind the Kegonsa Track Club of Madison and Gshkosh State University while placing ahead of Whitewa- ter who barely edged the La Crosse team for sec- ond place honors inthe conference meet. Paul Dale, captain of the team had an excellent season. He captured five first places, three thirds and a seventh place in the 5,000 meter meet. He also took a first in the AAU l0,000 meter run and was one of the six runners on the District I4 Cross Country Team. Paul broke his own Myrick Park 3.3 mile record of I6:38 with a time of l6:24 and set a new 4.4 mile course record with a time of 2249. . xx, - so if 2 'J 3 ' .l . ' Q.-1' ' fr. -4' ' 3 N. Oshkosh and La Crosse players grapple for a crucial rebound. Scoreboard Coach Hey yells encouragement. A Lon Hard Season Geno Loughrin drives past an Oshkosh player for a layup 77 A capacity crowd whoops it up as Indians trounce Oshkosh lO2 to 86. Basketballers Break Even at 8-8 Joe Hafner receives the Most Valuable Player award from Mr. C. DeVoll. With a small but quick and aggressive team WSU-La Crosse managed to compile an 8-8 won- lost conference record and an overall record of IO-IS. In his first year as a WSU-La Crosse coach Phil Hey tutored his team in hustling and deft ball handling. When hot, Coach Hey's charges were prolific scorers, as evidenced by four games where the Indians scored 90 points or over, and five games of IOO points or more. Joe Hafner, the six foot four inch forward was named most valuable player for his outstanding job on both offense and defense. As usual little five foot eight inch Geno Loughrin was a favorite because of his hustle even though he didn't start the last few games. A La Crosse and Oshkosh player look like a ballet duet but are actually attempting to recover a rebound. my T-L .ff y, Mike Heidemann battles a Titan for a rebound. .7k'0,VT H0111 John Mitichg LeRoy Youngt Gene Loughrin, Mike Bredahlg Mike Grainger: Russ Kaeske. lfflfk ICONS Mike Flannageni Rollo Taylor, Assist. Coach: Dave Morelyg Pete Larson: Joel Hafneri Dave Allerg John Dooleyg Dave Neubergerg Tony Gelinag Phil Hey, Head Coach? Jim Johnson. 2305.1 79 James Howard. Head Coachi Cary Anderson, Assist. Coachg Rich Zaleski, Greg Silhat Eric Johnson, Don Von Ebers: Dick Detertg Pat O'Hearn, Dave Wentworth: Rich Padgettg Mike Tolzmang Steve Berger, Jim Baumgar- ten: Ralph Drueckei Jim Friedl. , 5 , ETS, t on , 3 Q .,,,,,,.h.,,.g A ww, E ,S af , , or gw,,,., S, ,FQ .7-iii' T ' W -., s, ,, , s'4sx-WSL ' 'sy 1' if-fs W S 1 ... - ssl.. 1 , iii 'fiivl-'ff-SSX 'Sm i' 5 f' 'M' V? VX 'L' X.,-2 fwfr we f J ss-f - ' is gi 6 at Edit j . ummm s-at-M, if Viyr ,ls ,sfgaal ' P 3 an U' il can ' . Q 1 E Athletic Artistry In Action The La Crosse State Gymnastics team finished the season with an unblemished record of IO wins and O losses. Lead by individual standouts Eric Johnson, Rich Zaleski, and Steve Berger the gymnastics team will be defending last years conference title with a much improved team which will heighten their hopes for retaining that title. Ralph Druecke on the parallel bars. National Hopefuls l - .4-.4 Rich Zaleski placed eighth in the NAIA Championship meet last year in overall events. He hopes to better his per- formance ofa year ago. Steve Berger, a freshman, averages 8.8 per match on the trampoline. Eric Johnson who averages a solid 8.3 on the side horse will second last year in the NAIA Championship in make his bid for first place in the Nationals. He placed Natchitoches, Louisiana. ug.. Yin E Gymnastics Ralph Druecke prepares to dismount. Scoreboard Rich Zaleski performs on the side horse. Dave Wentworth shows his skill. 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Bob Nook, Topper Hagerman, Dave Lilly, Todd Cndell. la',4c'K 160112 Chuck Porper, Mark Schmidtg Steve Pischkeg Scott Guilfoil, .lim Rewolinskig Bruce Bowles. The La Crosse swim team compiled a 4 and 7 won-lost record for the season. They ran into several power houses in Bemidji, Luther, St. Cloud and Hamline. All are from Minnesota. Dave Lilly was elected as the most valuable swimmer and Tony Ondell was selected as the most improved individual. Scoreboard 1 s if Steve Boyd prepares to tie-up. ummm- 4' Steve Willett goes for the pin. A La Crosse grappler escapes for one point. -law-w 4 84 .7l6ON? IJOILZ Vern Cowles, Lee Cunningham, Steve Boyd, Frank Regan, Gerry Meronk. l5',AC'lC 160111 Bill Lock- ington, Carl Fox, Steve Willett, Norb Dubai Greg Mattison. Matmen End Long Season With a heavy schedule the La Crosse matmen had a season record of 6 wins and I2 losses. They went up against such powers as the University of Minnesota and Wisconsin. Steve Willet, a junior, posted the best individual record for the season with I3 wins and 5 losses. Willet also captured first place in the I77 pound weight division. He was rated in thetop five in the country for his weight class by the National Association of lnterscholastic Athletics. Others to place in the conference meet were Norb Duba, second at l9I poundsg Greg Mattison, third in the heavyweight division, and Lee Cun- ningham at ISO pounds. itmwe- itti 'M 'I'-- ' An Indian reverse. 85 Indian Trackmen Take Third In Conference Just making it over. Scott Lindgren out races opponents. .7l6O,NZ' ROMA Rod Leadly, John Kuehn, Tom Polodna, Griff Lowe, Steve O'Brien, John Gartland, Mark Say- lor, Joe Todd, Paul Dale, Rick Geracie. 2nd HOW, Coach Taylor, Stan Druckery, Ron Winker, Glen Lasch, Ken Taylor, Darryl White, Ned Pellmann, Larry Hardy, Tom Crapisi, Jim Ellis, John Mahorski, Norb Duba, Pete Smith. 15246715 ROW: Coach Hancock, Gary Dresang, Grady Steensrud, Craig Kusick, Steve Moore, Bob Crist, Russ Kinney, Wayne Goeldner, Bruce Hutcheon, Scott Lindgren, Tom Busse, Rick Kaufmann, Ken Gorecki, Ron Schultz, Bill Quinn. i l ati! sew fx: f :Qiqirfrfl Rod Leadly strides to the tap. Scoreboard The WSU-LaCrosse trackmen finished the sea- son by placing third in the conference and posted an overall record of 6 wins and 4 losses. Stan Druecke set a new conference record in the 330 yard intermediate hurdles with a time of39.7. The Indian trackmen's best effort came by win- ning a Hexangular in the latter part of the season. Neck and neck to the finish. Scoreboard A Season . T .. , , , I I A hit and the race to first base. .7R0,VT IJOW: Ken Polasky. Jerry Fink, Bill Wolff, Garry Klug, Howard Johnson, Dave Sadowski, Ron Hart, Dale Tylka, Tom Smith. Qhd HOW: Bob Mullins, .lack Fiegel, Fred Stark, Dave Gehring, Bruce Stewart, Jim Bellin, Mike Neeb, Don Imhoff, Bill Webster, Coach Art Brownell. 1194616160114 Coach E. Wm. Vick- roy, Paul Sommers, Joel Stiegerwald, Ken Zell, Owen Evens, Terry Thomas, DuWayne Stendahl, Dave Christiansen, Mark Simon, Gary Meunier, Rich Young, Frank Thornton, Rich Meteyard, Paul Benzing. A . AA -1 - A .. 1 X- 1 .'::-iihliis . NAA. - -f - . A f::1Amm,,.gA:'f-, .. . Q3 ufE.:fEf1 H'.,,'2!5s :sss:if - , . 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A f sn-WA ' ' -,..4. - -'rf'-2-2ss:Aif:Af:As:::ig.e.f.sg11gws2w-sAAP,.s1s-saws 1..,m'c -' seams -21 wwe ' f-111 1f'-- 7-s:fWsi'l Z,?f, -rwf:sfQsfZ2?as:f5.1ggi: 1 1 Z:f,-'ffal-1''1sgtf1s?:,s4xf1ff:-1:1a'fA?fQ1i12?Mmiimsrstr-ffesawlwgsi M s smfseiviswsfgicfk ' k- is A rl fair N1,sA4. A21A1,A1?.-.521 it gg-wgqgsggeiefszsg,pgs if 'HAR 1 Awe1if1'a?E l?5w'ff'??1, -ff rw, zA'-ff3fJi-SsW1- 1-'vw tml ff 1191 ' - . Mwfw f--f ,email A 1A.s-1 'K'- , A A ' 1 - K' A,,A MW 1 'L it :mfs fi. f1s:,Q1-w r. ' i 1' 7 f A. ,AA,A 1,1 , rs-if 3 Indian baseman leads off. The WSU-La Crosse basemen posted an over- all record of 6 wins and IO losses. Score wise the season showing was poor, but eighteen of the players were freshmen. They comprised over half nd the future looks bright for Coach of the team a Vickroy. A bright spot for the season was fresh- man Dewey Stendahl who was elected rookie of the year. Dewey led the team in hitting with a .362 average. La Crosse pitcher unwinds. .aw E i Dewey Stendahl, rookie of the year. Indian Tourney-Me Capture Second Place in WSUC Coach Lane Goodwin's linkmen captured sec- ond place in the Wisconsin State University Con- ference tournament and compiled an overall rec- ord often wins and six losses on the strength of Ron Quillin, Tim Templin and Jerry Blaha. The Indian golfers competed not only against Wisconsin state teams but had several meets against such Minnesota schools as Saint Am- brose, Winona State and Saint Mary's. The Indi- ans were very successful in these meets in that they won all three. Pete Hougan smiles as he watches the flight of his drive. Peter Hougan? Jeff Armstrong, Gil Winker, Mike Hilton, Steve Dalke, Tim Templin, George Geiseg Gerald Blaha, Greg Sher- man. glue-.lf , caan . , ,- ff 3, YKONZ' H0114 Joe .laroshi Joe Aigner, Bill Eisler, Coach? Jim Buckholzg Terry Murphy, Ken Steh Dale Prell. BACK HOW: Wm. Van Atta, Head Tom Youngq Bob Young, Assist.Coach. Ken Steh waits for the return. Netters Finish Successful Season The tennis team had a fairly successful season as they won eleven out of sixteen meets on the strength of four lettermen and three freshmen. Senior Ken Steh was the leading netter doubling up in the singles and doubles matches. The team completed the season with a fifth place finish in the conference tournament. 91 -gp- L - WWW X M' 'nga g f ffl . K Seniors Sie f Seniors if in '54-TP f WH Thomas W. Adams Joseph W. Aigner Nancy H. Aldrich Mary K. Alfus Dennis Aller Arlene M. Alt David Amunson Virginia L. Anderle George S. Anderson Kristy Anderson Patricia R. Anderson Sandra Anderson Susan J. Arentz Diane M. Armata Robert W. Auer Connie Austin Edward Bakalars Mary E. Barge George M. Barry Peter J. Bentz James B. Berg Kenneth E. Berg Joan K. Berken Patricia R. Besner Janine M. Bina Barbara L. Block Constance K. Boebel Patrick J. Boland Thomas P. Boland Thomas C. Borreson James A. Borseth Eugene J. Bourdage William F. Bradford Timothy J. Brandt Margaret M. Brehm Richard V. Breitenfield Patricia C. Brotton Candace M. Buehl Seniors Paul D. Bugenhagen James F. Burkhart John E. Cain Thomas F. Carroll Rosanne H. Channing Sharon K. Chitwood James R. Christensen John W. Christian Gerald G. Christianson Thomas A. Chritton Mrs. Nancy Clark Cathy A. Clements Elizabeth A. Clodi Judith Colletti Jack F. Connaughton Patricia M. Connell Kathleen A. Connery Annette Constalie Richard B. Corcoran Nancy K. Coughlin Carolyn S. Crary Roger Crum Gregory M. Curley David T. Curtis Neal Dauphin Sheila D. Davis Corey J. DeGaetano Terry F. DeGracie Mrs. Betty DeLapp Florence E. DeLong Kathleen K. DeWitt Dean D. Dickinson Gary L. Dickinson Scott L. Dickson Donnel L. Dimond Randy Docauer Michael Dombroski Mrs. Geneva B. Donnelly ls ,,,., M X 33 , :A .Ii llvl :Q .. als? ' eixfi: f -521,52 55,55 -r. 2 it S r s Seniors Larry D. Drew Barbara L. Drews Jeanette A. Droege Ann M. Dustin Darrell Dvorak Joseph C. Dwyer Mary R. Dwyer Alan W. Eastman Daniel D. Ehler Bert M. Eldridge Jane M. Ellis James A. Erdman Carol M. Ersepke Susan Ertel Luis R. Esquilin Brother Fabian Sandra Fagan Bonnie Falkner Richard L. Falleck Judith L. Fenner Joanne Fickewirth Arthur A. Fiet Cheryl M. Fischer Ron R. Fischer Michael J. Flanagan Daniel J. Foley Mary A. Foley James R. Folger Robert G. Franz C. Ann Furlong Susan A. Gagermeier William D. Gautsch Kathryn Gay Karen E. Gentry Dennis J. Gibbons Patricia M. Gilles LaVonne P. Gilson Margery E. Ginskey Seniors VW? fm WY l00 Diane M. Glass Jeanne A. Gonyo Jerome L. Graf Richard A. Grieger Evelyn H. Grosch Neal G. Gruber Clarella M. Guider Lloyd G. Habelman Melvin F. Haefs Carol A. Hagen Gene R. Hagerman Jane A. Hahn Susan J. Halberg TarryJ. Hall David P. Hansen Linda D. Hansen Harold A. Hanson Rosanne K. Hanson Douglas N. Happel Carol A. Harding Larry K. Hardy Thomas Harnish William C. Harris William H. Harrod Judith A. Hartsough Charles Hastings Elaine Hauser Kathryn A. Hayes Carol Jean Hayhurst Joann S. Heindel Mrs. Laura L. Hesselberg Robert A. Hinnen Betty Hiser Richard Hoeft Mrs. Marilynn E. Hoffman Charlene A. Hohler A. James Hornby Barbara M. Hoyum if Seniors Judith A. Huebner Ann N. Huenink Gale E. Huse Jeanne S. Huseby Julian K. Huttenberg Jeannie L. Jach Sandra K. Jackson Darrel L. Jacobs Mary K. Janda Elinor M. Jensen B. Louise Jensen Sharon Jermstad John T. Jessesski Nancy R. Jiracek Adele E. Johannes Antoinette Johnson Charlene K. Johnson Christine L. Johnson John H. Johnson Margaret A. Johnson Mary K. Johnson Ronald J. Johnson Susan J. Jones Robert Jothen Nancy L. Jung Judy A. Jungen David M. Jurgensen Carol L. Kaepernick Russell G. Kaeske Mary M. Kamla James S. Kampschroer Merlin H. Kardin Lynn E. Karnopp Sylvester V. Kaster Wayne D. Kile James A. Killian Peter R. King Karen G. Kirch Seniors Robert L. Klapper Mrs. Sandra R. Klapper Paul S. Kleppe Dennis D. Klimke 'M Kathleen A. Klus William G. Knebes Marguerite Knoblauch Marilyn L. Knutson Roger Knutson Pat Koch Kenneth Kolar Kathleen M. Kortbein Eve Kramer Mrs. Mary L. Kressin Cheri L. Kroening Martha A. Lampert Mary E. Larkin David Larson Ellen I. Larson Michael M. Lauermann Marcia A. Lee Dan H. Lenser James L. Leonhart Mary Levendoski S. Michael Levenstein Jon R. Leveraus Sherry A. Lewis Mrs. Connie L. Liebelt Dennis A. Liebscher Terryl Ann Lindgren Gary L. Link Mary K. Linse Richard M. Loken Mrs. L. Cherry Lommen Richard T. Lommen Pamela J. Lorenz Michael J. Lowe Richard R. Luther 5, -is rm 105 u s Ni Seniors -5 wif? Marianne F. Lyons Richard P. Mahlum Michael C. Main Sherry K. Mader Michael P. Manegold Beverly T. Mantey Mary A. Manthei Robert E. Mars Mrs. Joanne H. Marshall Mary J. Martin Judith A. Marx Marilyn A. Mashak Mrs. Diane M. Masters Arthur N. McBain Mrs. Joann M. McClurg Earlene M. McCoy Nancy L. McCoy Don E. Melster Marilyn Mendelson Robert H. Meronk Donetta J. Metcalf Marilyn E. Meyer Mrs. Priscilla J. Michael Charles Michels Richard J. Michuda Doris F. Millard JoAnn M. Miller LeRoy L. Miller David C. Millin John G. Mitich Nancy A. Moersch Gary T. Monson Mrs. Karen L. Moran William J. Morgan John L. Moriarity Joanne G. Moussette Leland E. Mulder Mrs. Sharon G. Mundschau Sylvia M. Murphy Virginia L. Nairn Rodney R. Nelson Mrs. Mary L. Nesseth David C. Neuberger Nancy A. Nicklas Robert H. Niebuhr Thomas E. Niedfeldt Buckley F. Nielsen Richard C. Noel Karen L. Nordbloom Gary J. Novak John J. O'Brien Lynda M. Olson Mrs. Sonja M. Olson Judith L. Oman Marciel V. Oncken Sherri O'Rourke Ann M. Orr Dianne L. Ostrem James E. Pake Barbara L. Panke Judith Patience James R. Paulus Leo M. Pedretti Kathryn A. Petersen Blaine W. Peterson Priscilla M. Peterson Mrs. Lacinda J. Pfaff Donald R. Pichotta Barbara F. Pieper Larry W. Pischke Patricia L. Ploetz JoAnn M. Poellinger Robert N. Polan Mrs. Elizabeth A. Preiss Dale B. Prell Jeanne M. Preston 'v:: 5 Seniors Phyllis E. Puckett William J. Quinn James Rahn John A. Raymond William L. Rayome Janet Renny Albert J. Rettenmaier Mrs. Frances L. Rettenmaier Cheryl A. Reynolds Bonnie L. Rieman William T. Riley Sharon A. Ristow Gary M. Robinson Mrs. Marilyn J. Rood Michael Roraff Thomas A. Roraff Judith E. Rotter Sharon E. Rude Geraldine A. Ruehl Kathryn A. Runholm Valerie A. Ryder Saralie S. Sands Mrs. Margaret Saterbak Michael R. Sauer Janine Schaller Vernon E. Schaller Patricia Ann Schellenger Barbara H. Schmitz Bruce W. Schulz Shirley M. Schumacher Dean J. Schwarten Elaine F. Scott Patrick H. Sebranek Michael Sederquist James E. Seiler Esther E. Selke Nancy B. Semrad William Shelton JJZJ 5 I W , Z ':',-, I :ff if Q 1 f 9' YW .W MU' lll Lew W. Sherman Mike Shoemaker Mark T. Simon Barbara J. Skrobot Michael J. Slaback Rose Marie Slaback Barbara Smith Pamela J. Smith Sandra J. Smith James C. Solberg Walter H. Souza Dennis B. Spars John C. Spillner Lee V. Spletter Ken C. Spraetz Cheryl L. Squire Alan G. Staffon Joseph W. Stauffer Sally J. Steckart Kenneth J.ASteh Neil J. Steiner Peggy Stellpflug Allen Stendahl Lorraine R. Steuck Mrs. Sandra A. Stickney Judeen K. Stovey Bobette L. Strand Patricia A. Strasser Roy G. Sugden Mrs. Margaret T. Symons Thomas D. Tadewald Nancy J. Tanke Shirley M. Tapelt Sherry Tennant Terry A. Thomas Betty L. Thompson Frank A. Thornton Michael P. Tickler Daniel J. Tooley Pamela A. Topol Mary F. Tornowske Jose B. Torres Suzanne Touton James R. Trowbridge Richard J. Vacca Mrs. Lyn L. Valentine Richard Valley Del J. Vanderploeg Vicki G. Van Galder JoAnne L. Ventura Susan C. Vizanko Arlys J. Vlasak Margaret A. Wachal Gary Wachtel Jane A. Wainwright Glenn M. Wake Mrs. Martha B. Wake Betty J. Ward Susan Weig Mary F. Weishapple Nancy A. Weissenberger Pamela I. Wendling Mrs. Karen West David A. Whisner Mary Jane White Rosemary E. White Jack R. Wiersgalla Mrs. Robin Winder Joan M. Wipf Mrs. Karen F. Woodson Gene E. Zajicek Patricia Zein Barbara L. Zimmerman QKONZ' ROMA Adele Johannes, Rosemary White, Barbara Drews, Sally Steckart, Christine Turzinski. 2nd ROW: Mar- garet Johnson, Anita Melby, Lorraine Steuck, Karen Board, Margaret Wachal, Janine Bina, Donna Hansen, Stephen Jess. IKAUK ROMA Gerald Larson, Gary Blomquist, Gene Hagerman, Bruce Schulz, Terrance Krugel, Philip Steinhoff, Susan Weig, Valerie Ryder, Geri Ruehl. Scholarship Winners Two hundred and fifty students were honored at the I967 Honors Banquet. Of these students, who had earned a cumulative grade point of 3.25 with a class load of fourteen or more credits, twenty-three of these people were additionally honored as the l967 Scholarship Winners. This honor is given to students who have shown proficiency in certain areas of study, and are presented by their respective schools. These scholarships were awarded to the twen- ty-three students by President Samuel G. Gates and Dr. M. O. Graff, vice-president foracademic affairs. JIZONZ7 HOW: Cheryl Fischerg Virginia Nairn, Carol Kae- ley Nielsen, Ron Fischer, John Christiana Rany Docauerg pernicki Nancy Nicklas, Julaine Huttenburgg Mary Alfus. Terry Lindgren. b',4L'K 160112 Marilyn Meyers Geri Ruehlg Dick Hoefta Buck- Wh o's Wh o An anonymous faculty-student committee The selections were based on participation and honored thirty-four WSU-La Crosse students by leadership in academic and extra-curricular ac- selecting them to the l967-68 edition of Who's tivities, citizenship and service to the school and Who Among Students in American Universities promise of future usefulness. and Colleges. JIJONZ7 ROW: Mary Kamlag Sharon Chitwoodg Betty Thompson. BACK HOW: Peter Bentz, Roger Crum, Richard Lohena Peter Kingg Mike Sederquist. if . . . .. . , 1 .,!1'? .' ii 4.'3.719.v-T -' :ffl-fi sn' 22 , r , if r . 1 ' w- J:'1':.'--vf-Y1f'?f4 '-EU, .. win- M LA- -.g ' x 5. .. N.pf,,.,,. 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Jud 130114 Candi Coleman, Mirka Johnson, Mary Rieke, Machelle Mckinley, Jo Ellen Emery, Pat Meyer. 3rd 130114 Mary Thompson, Kris Hall, Carol Simon, Connie Curtis, Marilyn Hannemann. l5',,4C7K KOLIL Lois Herman, Jan Steldt, Phyllis Asselin, Christine Weber, Treas., Bonnie Greenwood, Sharon Dahlk. Associated Women Students Associated Women Students is a means of providing self-government for women students, promoting programs which further the intellec- tual, social, and spiritual growth, and uniting on and off campus women. The organization is composed of an executive board, judicial board, house councils, social regulation boards, unit rep- resentatives and standing committees. AWS initi- ated and assists financially Ratom, a senior wom- en's honorary which in turn furthers AWS goals by planning educational and cultural programs. AWS activities throughout the year are the Big- Little Sister Program, AWS retreat and leadership week-end, Penny Night, Homecoming Queen Candidate Presentation, chartered bus trips to athletic games, Mothers' Day Week-End, and the presentation of AWS Leadership awards. The President speaks. 122 AWS on the move! Cindy Howland, Region II Vice President of Intercollegiate Women Students The Cindy Howland send off committee. 123 JKOJVF' HOW: Virginia Barrettel Karen Zaiicek, Rosie Oliv- nowskei Randy Docauer. KAUK KOHL Dennis Bechtelg Dave eras. IJOIVQ: Jim Solberg, Pres, Mary Ann Nashl Mary Tor- Pfaffg Doris Millard, Louis Ramirez, V.P.g Jim Kexel. Biology Club 124 The Biology Club was founded by students wishing to pursue their special interests outside of the classroom. An annual book sale, displays in the science building, and many field trips have highlighted this past year for the group. Discus- sions and guest lecturers provide entertainment and information throughout the year. Campus Controls Council, is the student repre- sentative body of our university. lt spends much of its time in promoting special projects for the benefit of the student body. The activities which the council has supervised are campus-wide elections, poster regulations, and student-faculty committees. Each organization on campus, as well as the elected members, has an opportunity to voice it- self at the council regular meetings. This oppor- tunity lends to better relationships on campus and a better understanding of campus problems. Campus Controls Council WZONZ' ROMA Effie Abrahamson, Dolly Dekeyser, Elizabeth Hickey, Linda Grifith, Kathleen Casey. KOWQ: Steve Sol- berg, Patsy Gilles, Beckey Robinson, Pat Beatty, Priscilla Taylor, Fermia Burgos. ROW 3, Steve Pischke, Kay Kern, Vice-President Parr expresses his opinion. Sharon Green, Cor. Sec., Sue Mclntyre, Laurel Savitski, Dan Foley, Pres. HAUK HOW, Dr. Parks, Adv., Dick Hoeft, Pat Spephens,Treas., Wayne Herzog, Ronald Falkner,Tom Kneifl, Roger Haugh. The Campus Vets Club is a social organization composed of University students who have been in the armed forces for a period of six months or more. Its purpose is to bring together men of a common background. The club raises funds through community pro- jects which are used for social functions and endeavors the club feels are worthwhile. Campus Veterans .7fx'0,VZT 110111 Mike Brunetg Tim Zarnkeg Tom Walker, Toby Doronio. Qlilf 130112 Bill Berensg Wayne Peterson, Lorin Dahl: Richard Gianolig N. David Snyder. Hflflf ICON? Wil- liam Sheltong Richard Falleck, Warren Dreyerg Richard Kleinkeg John Jessesski, David Goldsmith. Guide Right, Watch those Iinesg Land Practicesg Swim at 8:00 in the morning?g I can't swim another strokes Where's my costume?g This num- ber Better Shape Upg Opening Nite Jitters, Smilelg Give.it Guts? Saturday Nite Successg A tearful Good-Bye to Our Seniors. - The Sounds of Catalina I967 Catalina Club .7l?O,'VZ1 130111 Nancy Somdahl, Chris Turzinski, Gail Tomasingo, Cindy Flinn. 13,4515 F0114 Sue Harris, Linda Bieganski. Cheerleaders Alternates: Wendy Heines, Barb Strauss, Barb Cal- bert. l28 X The cheerleaders create enthusiasm and spirit among the students at home and out-of-town sports events. This year the cheerleaders have participated at swimming, wrestling, and cross country meets in addition to their primary duties at football and basketball games. Other services the cheerleaders perform include judging tryouts at area high schools, entertaining at the annual Quarterback Club banquet, and acting as host- esses at Homecoming and other special occa- sions. Go! Go! Go! The International Circle K is one of 800 in the United States and Canada. This service organiza- tion for college men is sponsored by the Kiwanis International and the local Kiwanis Club. Circle K ushered at different campus and local events, and furnished maps of the campus which are located at various points on our campus. Circle K .MON c A011 Don Briggs Bruce Hamilton Pres Pat Smhoff. 21111 H0112 Steve Criger, Gerald Bonsackg Doug l DeMuth BACK HOW Pete Freisinger David Lelghr Tres Gene Zaiicek,V.P. ini' 1 S, EYIZOJVC 130114 Sherry Teschyk, Linda Griffith, Sheila Bowler, Michelle Kegel, Caryl Klugg Marsha Tobin Pm! HOW Bon nie Lothian, V.P., Peggy Zurn, Joanne Blombergg Fran Noycei Paul Dale. 3rd K'0llZ Barbara Conk Ruth Rorabaugh Nan cy Bakerg Mary Bessac, Seca Scott Dickson, Mike Lowe. 151,-16715 160114 Louis Ramirezg David Britt Gary Stellpflug Richard Burnsg Bobette Strand: Jane Hahn? Jeanne Bates, His. Coulee Trekkers Organized for the purpose of having fun, Cou- lee Trekkers provides leadership and an active program through participation in informal recre- ational activities and assistance in developing outdoor skills. Highlights of this year included the Canadian and Black River canoe trips and a ski outting. Other activities featured were a hayride, bike hike, car wash, spelunking and a weekend camp out at Camp Decorah. Camping any-one? WJONZ7 ROW: Barb Kircheis, Carol Beffag Marie Murphy, Donna Aronsong Rosie Oliveras Pm! ROW Priscilla Taylor Susan Rybar, Virginia Smith, Margaret Schmitti Judy Nelson. 3rd ROMA Patricia Rogers, Joan Berken Karen Ginter Bev erly DeBruin, Jan Steidtg Larry Anderson. 1514516 ROM Dick Hoeft, Press Steve Budnikg Pat Hegge Richard Frederick Bob Hanseng Holly Wayneg Gary Lunde. if ' We take the affirmative. The L.S.U. Debate team invaded tournaments at Whitewater, Eau Claire, Oshkosh, University of North Dakota, Bradley, Iowa State, William and Mary CVirginiaj, Bellarmine CKentuckyJ, Western Illinois, Northern Illinois and the Univer- sity of Florida. They took an appreciable number of wins at Whitewater, University of North Dakota Csecond place trophyj and Bradley. With only 3 returning varsity debaters, the incoming novice unit was put through an intense training period which included some varsity debating at Gskosh and Bradley. In the I968-69 season the debate members anticipate the largest varsity team ever - 9 returning members. With the ad- dition of a new novice squad, the L.S.U. debate team will be competitive in size with most major universities in the Midwest for the first time. WJOJVZ' 130114 Dorothy Travis, Jeanne Jambois, Darlene Dorn Faas, Tom Kneiflt Noel White, Coach. Debate Club Gail Dalsky. IJ,-l6'lC 130114 Don Rezek, Steve Solberg, Roland - A '- is '- v: ' ,VAA ' If 'A l s 4 f T? A B A, ta . Y J -we I I J , f f? M VVQI J if 5 L g l 55? uuuu gn. A AV V. 1 . I W , e f ' ' - ' VAM D ' .. it J J ,s 33 AL , . tys. , , f Qxii JJ SWONZ' IZOW: Jean Niederer, Chris Turzinski, Frances Ret- tenmaier, Chap., Kathy Wadzinski, Treas., Evelyn Groach, Karen Moran, V.P.g Rosanne Channing, Rec. Sec., Sandy Laing. 2nd 130114 Jane Warzala, Barb Zimmerman, Sharon Green, Mary Alfus, Marilyn Meyer, Becky Peck, Linda Radke, Pat Koch. 3rd ROW: Mary O'Brien, S. of A., Rita Mckinleyt Pat Besner, Jeannie Jach, Lorraine Steuck, Pres., Marcia Tremaine, Barb Kramerg Jo Ann Heindel, Nancy Nicklas, His. l5',,46'K KOUL Pat Anderson, Rita Hart, Virginia Nairn, Christine Weber, Marcy Oncken, Eileen Seefeld, Cheryl Fischer, Ruth Brozek. Delta Psi Kappa Advisor-Miss Thomas Delta Psi Kappa sponsors the preparation and publishing of the student directory, the publish- ing of a physical education handbook for all ma- jors, the sale of professional books, professional meetings geared to the interest ofthe majors, and they award the Ann Thomas scholarship annually. At their annual Homecoming Banquet, Delta Psi Kappa welcomes their alumnae, and at their Spring Banquet, new officers are installed. Eta Phi Alpha is an honorary fraternity for the School of Letters and Science. Activities include a series of fascinating lectures on topics of current interest in both world affairs and academic cir- cles, book sales, a Christmas party, and a spring picnic. Each year a scholarship is presented to the Let- ters and Science student with the highest aca- demic standing. Eta Phi Alpha .?k'ONZ7 ROW: Donna Hansen, Marilyn Jenks, Alumni Seca Wargowsky KAUKIZOZL' Dr Frederick Davis Adv Bill Margery Ginskey, V.P., Dolly DeKeyser, Sec.g Jean Ahlin. Bradford Pres Greg Curley Jerry Ebner Scott Dickson 2nd HOW: Donna Hilbert, Barb Gillesg Kathy Hayesg Sharon Treas q4'f A-. .-7l3ON? 130112 Dot Totten, Lois Hill: Pat Braaschg Jleen Schiessl. Cassie Pederdon, Mary Bonham. Kit Boesch. 21111 130111 Jan Donahueg Marilyn Meyer, Seca Mary O'Brien, Lynn Keehn. Treas.g Sue Langdon, Donna Aronsong Cheryle Reynolds. 3111 13011112 Zona Lindemanng Pat Besner, Barb Zimmerman, V.P., .lo Ann Kollath, Mary Alfus, Katie Foleyg Lynda Hillg Dolly Gzburn, Adv. lsf,-1675 13671115 Donna Smitsg Charlotte Anderson, Barb Scherbarth, Betty Ward, Chris Weber, His., Carne Andrews, Jane Hahn, Barb Kramer, Jo Ann Heindel, Pres. Field Hockey Club The LaCrosse Field Hockey Club had a suc- cessful l967 season in many ways. With an in- creased membership of 37 players the club was able to form two teams each with full playing schedules. A clinic was held this year to develop a greater interest in hockey among high school students. This clinic will be sponsored annually by the Lacrosse club. The players were also very fortunate in having a visiting coach from South Africa, Mrs. Ursala Fairbairn, work with them during two oftheir practice sessions. Eight LaCrosse players were selected to play on the Midwest College first team at the Midwest Tournament in St. Charles, Illinois. From this team Jo Ann Heindel, Marilyn Meyer, and Bar- bara Zimmerman went on to represent Midwest ll Team at the national tournament in Towson, Maryland. m-mum-.-annum-mm-mr 1 .1 15327 C0 KIGHC James Seiler, Bonnie Lempke, Dennis Gibbons, Clarella Guider, Steven Densmoor. Herodotus Club The Herodotus Club is open to any student in- terested in history. A major or minor in history is not required for membership, and there is no grade-point requirement. Anyone who wants to join is welcome. The Herodotus Club in the past has presented speakers such as. Dr. George Gilkey, on the Dead Sea Scrolls, Mr. Martin Zanger, on the Ku Klux Klan, Dr. Gary Kuhn, on Latin American Heroes, and Dr. Frederick Davies, speaking on his recent trip to Europe and showing his slides. Fledglin The Fledgling provides an opportunity for stu- dent writers to see their works printed and a chance for students to try their hand at being editors. The purpose ofthe Fledgling is to encour- age creative writing. This magazine is a student operated enter- prise. This year's editor is Miss Laura Hasenstab, who chooses, from student writings submitted, the material to best make a successful publica- tion. The Fledgling comes out twice a year and is placed on sale in the Student Union Book Store and in the library, on a self service basis. The advisors for the Fledgling are Dr. Wulling, and Mr. Stephens. YIZONU HOW: Gary Blihaude, Margaret Saterbak, Dr. Don Nicholas, Jane Thornesg Dick Hoeft. BACK HOW: Jim Nelson: Jim Wileyg Kerry Moore, Bruce Cassel, Joe Staufferi Warren Dreyer. The University Flying Club was organized to promote an interest in aviation and to aid in se- curing materials and training for the flying en- thusiasts on campus. Upon completion ofthe ground school sponsored by the club, members are eligible to apply to take the FAA written ex- amination. Flying Club During Homecoming weekend the club organ- ized scenic flights over the Coulee Region. Plans are being made for an all-out campaign to raise money for an airplane for the club. With its own plane the club hopes to stimulate more interest and enable more of its members to fly. Club members inspect the engine before taking off. Gymnastiques hoop routine. Gymnastiques is an organization that con- cerns itself with rhythmical gymnastics and ap- I paratus. The group performs for basketball half time shows, high schools, and Play Days. Their special Mother's Day Weekend Show includes apparatus, individual and double routines, rhythmical gymnastics, and clown routines. A lot of hard work and time goes into their perform- ances. .7k'0,NZ7 KONE Sandy Laing, Kathy Meyer, Kathy Newton, Kay Wolkowski, Fran Rettenmaier, Sue Vizanko, Sally Huck Judy Marx. BACK 150114 Priscilla Taylor, Jean Qbrecht, Sandy Drobneck, Sue Bausman, Mary Richter, Vicki Habel, Ka- thy Branca, Marilyn Meyer, Bernie Mueller, Carolyn Van Ryzan. 137 KIZONZ7 ROMA Lee Swan, C. Sec., Mrs. Singh, Rowena Ren- nie, Sonia Gonzalez, Mosa Ma King Way, V.P. 2111! ICOM Dr. Arun Gupta, Adv., Leo Pedretti, Cham Hing Lam, Gre- gory Hoi-Yuen Chu, Sec.: Chi Yuen Chang, Khe Lawaiv An ISO meeting - must be interesting. 'ff if Ramnarace. l5',46'K 130114 William W. Lee, Samir Sambar, Steve Densmoor. Treas., William Marina, Toby Doronio, V.P. International Students The aim of this organization is to promote the friendship among all foreign students and stu- dents who are interested in meeting people from all parts of the world. For this reason, the organi- zation is'not confined to students of W.S.U.-La Crosse, but open to students from Viterbo Col- lege and nearby colleges. Meetings and social gatherings are held, which give students the opportunity to learn about the cultures and countries of its members. Future plans include lessons in foreign folk-dance, and the Variety Show in which students from each country perform an act pertaining to their own culture. A member of Kappa Delta Pi gives a talk to her colleagues. Kappa Delta Pi is a National Honor Society for students in education. Members are chosen on the basis of high academic records and recog- nized professional attitudes. Monthly meetings feature speakers active in the field of education. Through the speakers, stu- dents are given a better insight of the problems and responsibilities of the teaching profession. Kappa Delta Pi QYICONZ7 HOW: Carol Novakg Karen Gentryg Margaret John- li,-lUl5 k'0W: Mike Sederquistg Dave Neuberger, His.g Lor- son, V.P., Karen Moran, Barb Drews. Bm! ROW: Geri Ruehlg raine Steuck, Topper Hagerman, Ted Bear, Pres. Adele Johannes, Margie Wachal, Treas.: Betty Thompson. E 4, f K P I YKONZ7 HOUA Jean Jach, Jim Trowbridge, Evelyn Grosch, Mike Flanagan, Bonnie Greenwood, Jim Hornby. 2nd H0114 Sonja Gonzales, Dave Jasmer, Sharon Sutter, Dave Brunkow, Sharon Barnowsky, Ken Zell, Karen Seeberger, Ray Muell- er, Nancy Aldrich, John Mimier, Karen Sherman, John Howard. b',4c'K 130111 Jo Wolff, Bob Meronk, Judy Marx, Terry Klungseth, Jo Ann Heindel, Ron Fischer, Connie Boebel, Jim Leonhart, Ingrid Barrs, Tom Buhr, Chris Olson, Steve O'Brien. The L-Bar-X University Dancers represent La Crosse State University in many out-of-town events By using mixers, couple and set dances, i L- r-X the group makes it possible for the audience to Twirl your girl i experience the joy of participation. Under the direction of their advisor, Miss Ber- nadine Kunkel, the group works diligently to in- crease their dance skills and enlarge their reper- toire. H, N .71ZON? 130112 Eric Johnson, Wayne Bohlmann, Dean Schwarten, Dave Wentworthg Paul Dale, V.P., .lack Francis- kovic. 21111 160112 John Kuehn, Ralph Druecke, Dick Schleicherg Al Thurman, Sec., Dick Blanchardt Boobie Kell- Lettermen's Club The L Club is composed of L.S.U.'s athletic standouts who have earned the school letter, or an L , by successfully competing in intercolle- giate athletics. The Letterman's Club ascertains the role of a service organization by directing, supervising, and usheringthe organizational, mechanical and technical aspects of intercolle- giate and inter-high school athletic tournaments, meets and activities. This past year the L Club hosted the eight other Wisconsin State Universities for the two day Track Conference Meet. The club also pre- pares and publishes programs for all home foot- ball and basketball games, as well as sells conces- sions at all games. lvl erg John Mahorski.3n11s'0112 Lee Spletter, Rod Leadleyt Rick Reiss, Treas., Darryl White. H,-lfls' 110112 Mark Simon, Top- per Hagermani Bruce Schulz, Steve Willett: Dowey Sten- dahl, Dale Tylka. The top concessions seller for L-Club was Paul Dale. in abinu-M., 1 rw, :CW A The LaCrosse Yearbook Staff ASSISTANT EDITORS: X595 50 16.761121 Donna Hanseng Mary Jane White, Special Events Lynn Olsong Priscilla Camper, Roxanne Smith, Kathy Editor andthreeyear member. Caseyg Sandy Manng Ruth Mashak, Linda Griffith. Donnette Hollman, Managing Editor and AI Thurman, Editor. 142 fwwwwwi EDITGRS: 55.725 UO HJGHC Dan Wells, Sue Sorensen, Linda Fintak, Sarah Sather Qseatedb Marsha Tobin, Theresa Zamoiski. Several added features, of the I967-68 year- book, were the use of more and varied full and spot color. Also there was the use of special ef- fects for the first time in a La Crosse yearbook. Though the staff had many a long and harried night, it was worth it after seeing the end prod- uct. Four members of the staff are three year members. They are Donnette Hollman, Steve Reardon, AI Thurman and Mary Mane White. AI Thurman has been editor for two consecutive years. Mr. Joe Zobin, Advisor Steve Rearson, Index Editor and three year mem ber. I YIZONZ' KOH! Marcia Evenson, Kit Boesch, Cassie Peder- son, Barb Zimmerman, Pat Besner, Rita McKinley, Cheryle Reynolds, Lorraine Moe, Lee Stephenson, Fac. Chrm. 15114515 The LaCrosse Board of Women Officials is a professional organization established for the purpose of training and rating competent officials in the areas of volleyball, basketball, track and field, swimming, badmiton and gymnastics. The LaCrosse board is the only board in the state of Wisconsin giving ratings in six areas. Officials have provided their services for high school and college activities throughout Wisconsin and sev- eral other Mid-Western states. What is the official time and score? KOH! Carne Andrews, Kathy Schott, JoAnn Kollath, Margo Henning, Stud. Chrm., Marilyn Meyer, Sec. 8 Treas., Virgin ia Nairn, Jo Ann Heindel, Betty Ward, Bonnie Lutz. LaCrosse Boa rd of Women Officials LaCrosse State Dfficals ized under advisor Mr. E. W. Vickroy to give col- u b lege men an opportunity to officiate all sports. By having this privledge, the men gain valuable ex- perience that will help them later in life after graduation. The LaCrosse State Officials Club was organ- -7f50fV? 130114 Jay Buckley: Tom Niedfeldtg Tom Peterson? ard Keller: Rick Reiss, Sec., Mike Krolowg MikeCarlsom Mike Esserg Bob Tennesseng Jim Doden. Qlld 160112 Terry Mike Kilen. H,-lL'lI 160112 .lack Larson: Ron Hart? Ralph Stov- Tl'l0mBSa Thomas Romenesko? Larry AISHSQ MiCha6l B6r0I1- era Terry Stuarts Dave Christianseng Gary Stellpflug, Dave ja, Wayne Tinovetz. 3rd KOH? Bruce Parkovich, Sec., Rich- Walker. 145 YKONT NOW: Ethel Ahlbomg Judy Marx, Linda Radkeg Gail Hase, Pres.g Marilyn Miller, V. Pres., Diane Bromiley, 2nd NOW: Toni Rogersg Linda Bieganskig Shirley Tapelt, Linda Miller, Vicki ltabelg Linda Jenseng Susan Vizankog Sandy Orchesis Orchesis members go through one of many routines. f fn-me-, , , my , X. . Laingg Nancy Somdahl. ISL-l6'lC ROW: Charles Anderson: Gilbert Schmittg Marilyn Meyer, Doris Millardg Gloria An- derson, Marilyn Bain, Carolyn Garroitt, .lose Torres, Louis Esquilan. Orchesis is a contemporary modern dance group, which performs for many activities on campus. This year Orchesis took part in the play production of the Tempest. They also annually perform for Mother's Day Weekend. WVONZ' H0114 Dr. Harvey ldeus, Dr. Robert Mullally, William Parks, Jeanette Kellicutt, Tom Kneifl, Dr. Robert Stenck, Miss Diane Anngla, Bert Eldridge, Mr. Donald Strand. Organizations Committee This committee is made up of five students se- lected by the Campus Controls Council, the dean of student affairs and four faculty members ap- pointed by the Faculty Steering Committee. Its functions are: to determine the basis on which student groups are recognized as university or- ganizations and to recognize petitioning groups as university organizations on the basis of these regulations, to administer and coordinate the ac- tivities of all university organizations except so- rorities and fraternities within the framework of the policies determined by the Student Activities Council. Sorority and fraternity activity shall be regulated by the Panhellenic and lnterfraternity councils respectively, also within the framework of the policies established by the Student Activi- ties Council, to sponsor activities of an all univer- sity character or authorize organizations to spon- sor those activities and to allocate funds to such sponsors from the student activity fees, assigned to the committee for its purpose, to prepare the college activities calendar, to maintain a record of all campus organizations including their con- stitutions, meeting time and place, officers and advisors. Phi Epsilon Kappa is the national honorary Physical Education Fraternity. It involves it- self in many activities around campus. The fraternity donated the flag in the gymna- sium of Mitchell Hall, and also sponsored a dance at the beginning of second semester. The fraternity also publishes a brochure on those majoring in physical education. Its function is to provide information to various school systems and also aid those majors in obtaining jobs after graduation. Lee Spletter puts the shot during track and field class P h I E Io n p JIZONZ' HOW Ron Cook Jim Bird Ken Steh Dennis Spare Sec Pete Van Handel.2m1 KOHA Douglas Mitchell, Ple. Mas., Lee Spletter S ofA Tim Leon Hart V P Bill Quinn 5,4015 HOW Mark Simon, Joel Hafner, Bruce Schulz, Topper Hagerman. .7K0,NZ' ROMA Kristy Miller, Aggie Bosanec, Darlene Dan- iels, Pam Topol, Dir., Sally Vickrou, Kathy Neis, Jean Nied- erer. k'0lV2, Karen McDermott, Susan Rybar, Mary Cope- land, Chris Deaudry, Machelle McKinley. HOW 3, Elaine Dudley, Linda Selk, Asst., Maxine Oblak, Pat Meyer Treas., Jo Splinten, Fran Noyce. l6',46'K HOW, Nola Beaver, Joy Miller, Linda Clark, Carol Hafen, Barb Larenz, His., Kathy Klus, Pres., Linda J. Nelson, Sec. Pom Pom Girls LSU - Ra, Ra. The I967-68 Pom Pom squad, under the direc- tion of Pam Topol, performed at football and basketball games, and hope to include wrestling, swimming, and gymnastic meets in this year's schedule. The girls perform with the Marching Chiefs in pre-game and half-time performances. The group appeared on nationwide television with the Marching Chiefs at the Chicago Bear, Detroit Lion game. They also appeared at Manka- to State College Homecoming. The girls spend a great deal of time not only practicing for performances but also helping high school girls learn more about Pom Pom routines and techniques. Mike Sederquist, Dennis Blackmoreg Al Thurman, Editor, Che ,Ca 6'rasse, Dr. Gilkey, Chrmn., Steve Solberg Editor Che Racquet Dean Steuckg Miss Patricia Muller, Sec. Publications Board Six students and five faculty members com- prise the Publications Board which advises the Hacque! and zflf' ,Ca C'r0.s3sc'. Complaints and prob- lems are voiced at the meetings and the appro- priate action is taken. The board also sets up poli- cies and guidelines to be adhered to by the publi- cations, but it does not act as a censor. The board also acts as a liaison for the publica- tions and the administration, making communi- cation easier for the two. The board established a pay scale for both staffs on the recommendation of the editors and advisor. They are now in the process of publish- ing a handbook of policies and rules used to gov- ern the board. Pete King and Donnette Hollman Steve Solberg, Editor EDITORS - STIZOJVZT 73011-2 Michael Sederquist, Mgning Ed., Martha Niznik, Sec., Effie Abrahamson, Mkup Ed., Lin- da Arness, Copy Ed., Janel Bladow, News Ed. 10516711 130211 Jim Roster, Circ. Ed., Dick Grieger, Bus. Ed., Tex Hanson, Photo Ed., Pete King, Feat. Ed., Brad Stienmetz, Sports Ed. The I967-68 edition of the Racqucl became the largest in school history. The lhzcquef, in addition to becoming a weekly publication, published is- sues of twelve and sixteen pages. Among new features in this year's paper were an Arts and Entertainment page, color photography and spe- cial issues. if STAFF - .WCONZT KOH4 Judy Perlman, Robin Maloch, Sue Register, Joyce Linden, Jim Otto. BAUK EOM Toby Dornio, Greg Muller, Myron Swenson, Ellen Howe, Carolyn Kinsey, Nancy Baranowski, Darlene Dorn. i H M1531 - i' My l ' W Q Q .?lZOjVZ' KONE Mary Kamla, Pres., Geri Ruehl, Mary Alfus. BACK KOIIL Virginia Nairn, Tres Betty Thompson, Sec., Julaine Huttenburg, V. P., Nancy Nicklas. Ratom The purpose of this organization is to promote and maintain a high standard of scholarship and to recognize and encourage leadership. Conse- quently, iunior women students who have ex- celled in scholarship, leadership, and service are eligible for consideration for membership. In the spring present Ratom members pick the new members who have a grade point 4flO of a point above the academic average of all women on this University campus and have displayed active and enthusiastic participation in campus events. In promoting scholarship Ratom has sponsored the Freshmen's Honor Reception, Meet the Prof Night, The Last Lecture, and several career panels. i' Freshmen's Honor Reception Q :713OfVZ' 130111 Jan Schwersenskag Gretchen Vandrle. Mrs. Carol Knebesg Carlene Meisnesti Darlene Molstadg Jim Punkog Alicia Smith, Pam Fait, Judy Milfred, Carol Knabe. 21111130112 Gary Lundeg Thomas Hanieng Barb Pieper, His.: Cheryl Fischerg Derrel Jacobs, Treas.g William Carlson: Mark Pfister: Paul Dale. Jackie Coates: Mary Mueller. in! 130112 Robert McKinney. Mary Jo Madalon. Sue Stuesser: - s 1 'l Pat Anderson, V.P.t Kim Jarvisg John Christian, Pres.: Lois Kuch, Pro. Chrm., Deanna Frenchg Therese Zamoiskig Ted Schleicher. H,-lt'13 130112 Matt Ritola, Judy Bauer, Sandra Anderson: Dale Prell, Proj-Co-Chrm.g Steven Mundschaug Bob Grasses Barb Lorenz, Proj-Co-Chrma Jack Connaugh- ton, Sec.: Steve Pischkeg Dean Voskuilg Jake Hetzel. Recreation Major's Club The Recreation Majors' Club endeavors to unite students majoring in recreation on campus in the spirit of fellowship while learning about their profession. Some activities include planning a socializer in the fall and a picnic in the spring. Also, activities on an all-school level are a card party held at the beginning of the second semes- ter andthe ever-popular Songfest held in the spring. These activities and special events provide club members with practical experience in plan- ning and leadership which strengthens their abil- ities in their professional field as well as cultivate a genuine professional attitude. Recreation Majors check their loot Karen Gentry, Jim Seiler, Kathy Hayes. I n Sigma Delta Pi Epsilon Theta Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi was formed on our campus in June, I963. Its purpose is to champion in colleges and universities an interest in the language, literature, and culture of Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries. To become an active member, students must have had three college years or the equivalent, of Spanish language and literature and a minimum grade average of 3.25. PLllZll DE TURUS DE Toros de X para los fa Wictoiriianno ,ED ll IE G3 GJ lP M IE lR,llAl Carlos mosos dieatros The Ski Club was meant for students who en- joy skiing, and there are many people who do as evidenced by the cIub's roster of sixty members. This year the Ski Club took trips to both Bryce and Indianhead Mountains. Several individual members have taken ski trips to Aspen and Vail, Colorado. At meetings members see movies of skiing and hear guest speakers who offer hints on improving skiing skills. The club has also competed with several of the Wisconsin State Universities in racing. Ski Club Mr. Robert Wingate, Adv., Barbara Kramer, V.P., Kathy Dorband, Sec., Don Wilson, Pres. gf. ,.'. ' 15:5 w.wff'.' y V., ,..... I M t , , ,.,y L. ,M QQ., A s.ss T . S y .l4'ffEr5f5?iil5f.1iffl' I - ,-,. 1. it V tg i . W' . QM, W .ia n fy 3535? few 2 V 7 S' ff VII. 1, , I 3 . .. 5 ' ff H3231 ig, ' fm 511 i,, W, Qi ig lsssl as ff' . K K 5357 nfl: V I T., ,.-' it 4 dl The Ski Club highlight was a night ski party. What do you mean, Stand up? A student teacher and her students. Student National Education Association is an organization for students in elementary educa- tion, physical education and secondary educa- tion. SNEA provides a variety of programs at its monthly meetings. At most meetings professional people in the field of education appear before the group as guest speakers. Cther programs have consisted of panels of student teachers giving their impression of their student teaching experi- ence. The highlight of the year was the field trip to the inner core schools in Milwaukee. Student Education Association .WJONF NOIV: Mary Kay Johnson, Lynn McCarthyt Barbara Funnellg Martha Jenkins, Sec., 2114 NOW: Rosemary White, Adele Johannes, Barbara Lecher: Cathy Koeppe, BACK KOH? Doris Millard? Bobette Strandg Lorraine Steuck, V. PJ Kathy Dovrak, Pres., Bev Mantey. Q 'T I W sf-W Q ' 'M ' YIZONZT 130114 Marilyn Olsen, Peggy Rebhahng Barb Kaster. lin: Jean Brandt. H,flc'K NOW Carol Novak Linda Novak Treas., Mollie Mroch, Mona Stenson. 21111 160112 Geraldine Seca Diana Doronio,Susan Goeldner Barb Dauphin Blaha, Jean Blackmoreg Lois Schwarten, Sun. Sec., Jan Mil- Wivettes The purpose of Wivettes is to provide an op- portunity for wives of college students to meet and share common interests in various activities. As a service project a Christmas movie and caroling by the club was presented at the La Cross County Home in West Salem. The fourth annual Spring Splendor style show will be held in March with a percentage of show proceeds going to the March of Dimes. Husband and wife parties included a Progres- sive Dinner Christmas Party, annual banquet and Family picnic. The couples bowling league also met monthly at the Union. Annual Christmas Pany. Cultural Arts Committee Carol Beffa, Karen Zaiicek, Vicki Gregg, Marie Jenkins, Judy Perlman, Mrs. Pinkston, Steve Brudlos, Louis Ramirez, John Hughes. Public Relations y M, a .Y 1 RH N7 f s. J s J QKONZ' KONG Karen Pertzseh, Marilyn Miller, Sec., Mrs. Pinkston, Adv., Diane Conrad, Chrmn., Marlys Johnson. BACK HOW: Janel Bladow, Steve Reardon, Ri- chard Eggers, Photo., Steve Brudlos, Adv., Marilyn Bain, Treas. i Food Committee .7k'0,NZ' HOW, Pam Strang, Linda Seamans, Barb Relztaff, Suzi Myers, Linda Wandel, Fran Noyce. 13,4011 HOW, Mr. Larry Larson, Mr. Calvin Helming, Mr. Larry Clark, Mr. Bob Elrod, Steve Densmoor, Mike Beronja, Gary Macaulay, Harry Lam, Greg Chu, Steve Reardon, Louis Rameriz. N 1 W W. N Recreation Com mittee ZVOJVZT 150114 Virginia Smith, Robert McKinney, Gary Lundeg Larry Ellefson. 3,4675 ROMA Gorden Teigeng Chi-Yuen Changg Willaim Lees Harry Lama Eugene Witekg Arthur Sotog Len Ballamn. Entertainment Committee .7K0,NZ' KOHA Luc Terrazinog Mrs. Pinkstong Mary Prillerg Judy Collettig Tekla Anderson. l5',46'l5 KOLIL Skip Harnish, Karen Nordbloomg Patty Ploetzg Janis Page, Nancy Jungg Norm Tse. Student Union Board .7K0jVZ' EOM Len Dallamng Mrs. Pinkstong Miss Cartwright? Sally Castle, Steve Brudlos. 5,4675 HOW: Fermin Burgosg Mr. Helmingg Paul Williams, David Larsen, Dean Steuck, Mr. Strandg Michael Beronjag Mr. Gunning. Operations And Procedures QIZONZ' KOHA Dick Hoeft, Diane Conrad, Dave Larsong Sally Castle. 13,4675 H0114 Mr. Helmingi John Hughesg Louis Romirezf Michael Beronjag Paul Williamsg Fermin Burgos. L 75. , ,gr X. .t -K -., Y i . f if ,. ..,. , '. I , :A 11,1 s , r V ' QW V A Q. ' ff 'y . V ' f' M' , f , . , -- , ,, . , W ,Q-... - at - , , ,...,... -, W , 4 M ' iv-N sr .s , , V . F fa. ,,.. A ,, 1 : ' - ii? Q gf' tg 5 iw gi SE gym Q HA 5 I gill., , I ,I . - . , Q ,- -If . - .,..- S Q A 2 1 ,K ..,, -1 . . be-1 aff, vp ,.,p-,.- 5 g , + gg L ar f 5 YQ? W J S ' R... F , T, Q' , B f ASN T. Q Raef it g JZ at Q -ff, X , il , 1 f 1 4 fm if , . , may ,,X, J ,Q ,k,L K l l .7130,'VZ' 130112 Lee Stephenson, Adv., Diane Glass, Sandy Laing, Marcia Evenson, Kit Boesch, Kathy Meyer, Virginia Anderle, Mary Bonham, Nancy Krattiger, Kathy Wadzinski. 2111! H0112 Bonnie Lutz, Mary Alfus, Sec., Margo Hennig, Karen Harvey, Virginia Smith, Donna Aronson, Judy Hinz, Margaret Smith, Lois Koch. ,ini 130112 Laurie Lang, Ann Dus- tin, Pat Besner, Spt. Dir., Kathy Schott, Carne Andrews, Jo Women's Recreation Association SUPERCALASPORTSANDFROLICEXTRASPE- CIALMOMENTS was the i967-68 theme for the Women's Recreation Association, WRA. A quick trip through Wittich would show this theme in action in a program which includes badminton, tennis, volleyball, basketball, apparatus, competi- tive swimming, riding, softball, fencing, golf, la- crosse, field hockey, track and field, and curling. All women students on campus may participate in the intramural activities, and for the highly skilled girls an extramural program with other colleges and universities is offered. WRA sponsored such annual events as the high school Play Day, interclass tournaments in field hockey, swimming, track and field, and a gymnastics meet. Ann Kollath, Cheryle Reynolds, Lynn Keehn, Mary O'Brien, Rita McKinley. 11,-1511 130111 Bev Mantey, Kris Fritz, Barbara Scherbarth, Marilyn Meyer, Treas., Barb Kramer, Eileen Seefeld, Chris Weber, Jean Garzlanzyk, Bobette Strand, Jane Hal1n,V.P., Betty Ward, Nancy Semrad, Virginia Nairn, Pres. Who's next?' 160 Tribune Photo Phillip A. Luce, former member of the National Committee of Progressive Labor, spoke with interested students. Youn Americans For Freedom Young Americans for Freedom CYAFD is a na- tional, nonpartisan, conservative group of college students. Founded in l96O, YAF stresses political education and responsible activism. Activities on the LaCrosse campus have consisted of sponsor- ing several speakers, the showing of films, and the distribution of books and excerpts from na- tional publications. L'5.?Z7 CO KJGHC Mike Riley, Louise Johnson, Bob Franz, William Riley, Gary Lunde, Pat Rasch, Steve Euring. YV? si :ga-fi LSR' C0 HIGH? .lacquelin Wetzsteon Pres Lee Harwell ton, Treas., Pete Lenzer, Tom Herring, Sec., Jim Lewis, Mr. LeeAnn Mllisch V P Cathy Miller Steve Solberg Mike Sax Mark Schumm, Adv. Ztjgliiglgerg leads in a philosophical A I h n Although only active slightly more than a year, the Alethean Society has enjoyed overwhelming success. Open discussion of ideas coupled with the scrutinous eye of philosophy, has caused its limited, but constant membership to remain dili- gent to its purpose as expressed in its constitu- tionz' '... augmentation offree and open ex- pression of student thought concerning cultural and philosophical concepts. Though not a religious organization, the prem- ises of philosophy prove as strong as any faith, dogma, or creed, causing it to remain the most fundamental ofthe humanities. PM is .fi .?li'0,'V?' IJOIM Bob Molstad, Pres., Jennifer Yeskie, Sec., Gerald Bonsack, Treas., Leon. Qlllf KOH Bob Mullen Tim Seller Rob ert Franz. ln',-IUK NOW. William Riley, Dave Leighr, Micheal Murray. Y-GOP With the up-coming Presidential elections close at hand the Young Republicans had an ex- citing year meeting candidates and preparing for the campaign. A luncheon was sponsored by the club with a program for informing the local high school Young Republicans on the methods of campaign- ing, in an attempt to stimulate their interest and participation in politics. A straw poll for determining the student bod- ies preference for President in I968 was spon- sored by the Young Republicans and the Young Democrats. The Y-GDP also, in coalition with the senior party, participated in a survey, dealing with party affiliation in the city. The club also enjoyed social activities includ- ing an informal get-together at President Bob MoIestad's providing an opportunity for the get- ting acquainted. A reception for Mrs. Romney Bonnie Lutz, Arlene Alt, Margaret Quam, Ramona Harpold, Alicia Ensey, Rita Ristow, Virginia Melde, Emily Amundson, Cheryl Cole, Karla Manke, Ann Drechtrah, Judy Burton, Barbara Ohlson, Sue Hutichson, Carol Larson, Mauree Matelski, Dorothy Farber, Mary Romberg, Diane Adams, Terry Krugel, Rosanne Channing, Allen Thompson, Marlys Johnson, Melissa Mitchell, Lauril Zimdahl, Margie Burns, Jackie Coates, Mary Munson, Frank Bahr, Sandra Mann, Jean Ransom, Sally Fenske, Joyce Kowalewski, Crystal Anderson, Diane Meronek, Pat Will, Pamela Rand, Vicki Stafslein, Pam Schultz, Connie Sugden, Juanita Knudtson, Norman Tse, Peter Hansen, Janice Steldt, Mary Young, Ani- ta Melby, Mary Welch, Jeanne Newmann, Karen Tersen, Heidi Breitkreutz, Jill Johnson, Steve Welsh, Kay Killian, Donna Salske, Gordon Nelson, Marsha Tobin, Jo Thomp- son, Mary Hoffman, Nodji Clson, Rita Bosshardt, Jon Bentz, Helen Moon, Pat Ahrens, Virginia Smith, Janice Heisler, Cheryl Schroeder, Pat Kinsey, Maryl Sugden, Dar- rel Dyer, John Schwenn, Joan Wehrenberg, Judith Winter, Rick Young, Dick Nere, Mike Snustead, Bill Swing, Harry Lee, Ron Elten, Bonnie Young, Richard Hocum, Barbara Jacobs, Edward Wells, Randall Knudson, Carol Lambard, Charles Pearsall, Jeanne Wilk, Ron Potter, Mary Cox, Linda Schlosser, Tamara Scholl, Pat Reilbrandt, Pat Joanis, Helen Hjerleid, Donnette Hollman, Ray Mossingill, Don Parsons, Pat Solsman, Pam Panger, Nancy Emery, Carol Sokolik, Linda Beneker, Jean McAuliff, Joy Miller, Peter Keller, Jeff James, Pat Moslowski, Ray Sugden, Bob Looney, Mary Bes- sac, Deanna French, Linda Carter, Judy Smith, Allen My- ren, Tekla Anderson, Jo Davis, Diane Torrason, Dick Loken, Linda Todd, Harry Harnish, Carole Oinonen, Alan Rudrud, Donna Heise, Nancy Wilsmann, William Linley, Thomas Kernzelok, Larry Holmes, Linda Sampson, Richard Filter, Chuck Kuchler, Sue Rove, Jim Bolson, Mike Robinson, John Cathman, Dick Dawning, Bob Schneider, Ken Dissmore, Mary Grundler, Tom Joanis, Kris Falk, Kathy Hatelstad, Kathy Dinkel, Glen Sloats, Steve Clay, Donna Meyers, Ger- ald Bonsock, Bill Meyers, Barbara Boush, Kris Falk, Carol French, Joan Sinfzinski, Karla Selebrede, Thomas Reid, Da- vid Joanis. Symphonic Band Swinging Chiefs Terry Krugel, Jon Bentz, Frank Bahr, Darrel Dyer, Allen Thompson, Gorden Nelson, Rick Young, Dick Nero, Aaron Young, Mike Snustead, Bill Swing, Dick Loken, Linda Todd, Donna Heise, Richard Filter, Mr. John Swickard, Dr. Thom- as Wirkus, Mr. Karl Friedline, Jim Bolson. Terry Krugel, Jon Bentz, Frank Bahr, Darrel Dyer, Allen Karl Friedline, Jim Bolson, Pam Ranger, Nancy Emery,Car- Thompson, Gordon Nelson, Rick Young, Dick Nero, Aaron ol Sokolok, MSW GFUSr1dler,Lavril Zimdahl, John Schwenn, Young, Mike Snustead, Bill Swing, Dick Loken, Linda Heise, Richard Filter, Mr. John Swickard, Dr. Thomas Wirkus, Mr. Tom Joanis, Kris Falk. Neophonic Orchestra Wind Symphony Bonnie Lutz, Emily Amundson, Carol Larson, Mauree Ma- telski, Dianne Adams, Terry Krugel, Rosanna Channing, Allen Thompson, Lauril Zimdahl, Malissa Mitchell, Jeanne Rarsom, Mary Munson, Heidi Breitkreutz, Frank Bahr, Mary Young, Karen Tersen, John Schwenn, Donna Solske, Gordon Nelson, Jo Thompson, Nodii Olson, Helen Moon, Jon Bentz, Darrel Dyer, Joan Wehrenberg, Juidth Winter, Rick Young, Bill Seving, Mike Snustead, Pat Solsman, Ronald Elton, Barbara Jacobs, Dick Nero, Aaron Young, Pam Ran- ger, Nancy Emery, Carol Sokolik, Cyndi Kinzer, Roy Sugden, Al Myren, Dick Loken, Linda Todd, Nancy Wilsmann, Don- na Heise, Rick Filter, Jim Bolson, Sue Rove, Tom Joanis, Kris Falk, Kathy Hatlestad, Kathy Dinkel, Gerald Bonsock, Thomas Reid. , 165 The Marching Chiefs in Action The Chiefs unload. i 166 me- 1 .nz-xi .m-ni:-l The Chiefs display their fine marching ability. Chief La Crosse An aerial view of the Chiefs in their salute to Walt Disney. The Red Razzoo Band entertains at basketball games. 167 4- University Singers ' Dr. William v. Estes, Director Soprano: Diane Adams Cheryl Bloyer Nancy Emery Pacy Erck Bonnie Falkner Sharon Green Kristen Hanson Deanna Holak Donnette Hollman Kay Klinke Carol Knebes Pam Melby Nodii Olson Jeannine Opdyke Janine Schaller Roxanne Thompson Joyce Thornton Diane Vaaler Joann Wall Sandy Whrenberg Barbara Bronson, Accompianist Alto: Jean Ahlin Diane Blumenschein Laurie Davies Melissa Erickson Theo Flickinger Mary Anne Francis Pamela George Donna Hilbert Sandra Kessler Sharon Lintelmann Priscilla Michael Lynn Page Diane Saxe Sonia Schuelke Jean Murster Lou Ann Webster Heidi Zimmermann Tenor: Francis Brunner Steven Jones Dave Juneau Robert Klapper Allen Myren Kermit Oppriecht Chuck Pearsall Louis Ramirez Mike Schroeder Wayne Sherry Mike Snustead George Wallace Peter Zielke Bass: Earl Adams Chip Ahrens Jay Ash Laurie Becker David Brunkow Roger Crum Stephen Diakoff Richard Frederick Richard Gianoli Jim Greenup Dick Grow Dennis Kern Gerald Lambert Ron Lee Gary Lunde Dan Olson Neil Sandres John Schauf Chuck Schmidt Al Stendahl Roy Sugden Glenn Wake Wayne Wilson :QP Singers in Concert Collegiates .'. P:- , ' I mi W V'-'X ' Wi - J Q. 'ff JF-, Fw Wigs! f imc- iv - P L . 5 A X, ww N K 5 I D 3 T 'A 5 X 3 I69 I .vw- ,- ..- Religious Organizations Married Catholic students on campus find fel- lowship and spiritual guidance through Cana Club. With their chaplain, Fr. Edward Bertz, and advisors, Dr. and Mrs. Roland Roskos, members attend Mass together every Sunday at the New- man Center. Afterwards the couples participate in informal discussions. They also have monthly discussion meetings on topics of interest to the members as Christian students, spouses and par- ents. Social activities of the year include a Home- coming breakfast, Halloween costume party, Christmas party for the members' children, New Year's Eve party, pot-luck supper, and a picnic. To cover the expenses of the club the wives conduct bake sales and other projects. Children's after Mass breakfast Cana Club .7l6OjVZ7l30llZ Peggy Rebhahn, .lan Millin, Barb Kaster, Marie Kraske, Jean Brandt, Marilyn Kile. KACK HOW Mike Rabhahn David Millin, Syl Kaster, Pres., Chuck Kraska, Tim Brandtg Father Bertz,Chap. .A I WJONZT ROW: Donna McKittrickg Janice Riley? Rowena Rennie V P Alfred Pyatskowlt HAUK ROW Andy Pyatskowit Press Peter Apted, Evangelist Burdett Wakeman, Adv. Christian Bible Study Feeling the need for further study in the field ofscience and its relation to Christianity, the Christian Bible Study members discussed a book entitled Srimrc' Returns to God by Dr. James H. Jaun- cey, noted in both fields of science and theology. Again this year the club sponsored a program in which prospective area college students were invited to the campus to get the know the club and its purpose. YKONZ' H0114 Sharon Rude, Cheryl Voltz, LuAnn Ross, John Ellison, AI Stendahl, Pam Melby, Karen West, Melissa Erickson, Theo Flickenger. 13,4675 HOW? George Wallace, Dave Peters, Glenn Wake, Mary Ann Francis. Oli Centers The Off Centers is a group of students who sing at services at the Lutheran Campus Chapel, and for various civic groups in LaCrosse. For this reason they are capable of singing liturgical, as well as popular music. Within this group there is a smaller group called We Three. This group specializes in pop, jazz, and folk music. We Three entertains groups of all sizes with a sophisticated style of delivery. The performers in this group are. Dave Peters, Karen West, and Glenn Wake. The ur ose of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fel- V ' lowshipnis To provide fellowship for Christians on ' r' a campus. This organization is a non-denomina- tional group unsupported by any Church. As members, they gain strength through fellowship with other Christians. ' ' At meetings, l.V.C.F. studied the Bible individu- C h n ally, in groups, and through discussions, and speakers. Their main goal is Christian Fellowship. Fellowship YKONZ7' NOW: Monica Ostrem, Bob Henriksen, Dianne Thurin. IJ,-WK NONE Dennis Behnke, Robert Hansen, James Berg. in is 175 LUTERM CAWU5 DEXTER The Center is the place to be, if one wants to participate in Lutheran Campus Center a wide variety of events, retreats, hayrides, square dancing, dinners, discussions, non-credit courses, and day to day as- sociation with friends. Through the ministry at the Center students find a chance to grow in their understanding of the Christian Faith and its application to daily life on campus. This year a music group was established called the Off-Cen- ters, led by Glenn Wake. The Homecoming House decoration prize was won by the Center. HKONC H0114 Dee Dee Olson, Barb Bischoff, Joan Seeling, Mary Munson, Nancy Jung, Melisa Erickson, Sec., Pat Braasch, Marilyn Johnson. Zmi HOU! Ron Schaub, Karen West, Sharon Wallin, Virginia Smith, Cheryl Volz, Joyce Linden, Pam Levey. 3rd HOW, Charles Heidtke, Roger Crum, David Peters, Charlene Johnson, Pro. Chr., Mary Anne ,ill Francis, Marti Lampert, Soc. Comm., Dick Hoeft, Doug DeMuth. BACK KOH! Norman Erikson, Campus Pastor, Edward Kevper, Norman Leaf, Gary Mevnier, Pres., Pamela Brooks, Bobette Strand, Bev Mantey, Dave Largent, Robert Hanson. 1 Q JI - Collegian Cost Supper Lutheran Collegians are a group of nationally organized students dedicated to keeping Christ in the lives and education ofcollege students. They work towards the goal by holding weekly chapel services as well as furnishing rides to area churches on Sundays. Regular activities include semi-monthly cost suppers with parties-Halloween, bowling, Christmas, tobaggoning, and skating-spread throughout the year. The newly remodeled re- creation room offers hours of leisure for the Collegians. Lutheran Collegians ZIJONF HOW, Jeanne Euler, Treas, Nancy Peterson, Laurali Schaller,Nodii Olson, Linda Sells, Mary Rieke, Margie Dyre, Bev Rausch, Bonnie Fenner, Carol Harter, Rosalie Selle, Sec. Bud F0113 Pat Gordon, Joan Wehrenberg, Linda Meltz, Carmen Kohlmeyer, Marilyn Miller, Karen Pertzsch, Larea Wilson, Emily Amundson, Joleen Pralle, Ann Semoeder, Betty Niedfeldt, Ann Henning, Lynn Rappold, Barb Jansen, Donna Poss. b'flc'lC 160112 David Niedfeldt, Fred Schnick: Dennis Bechtel, Merlin Kardin, Rodger Hawes, Jeff Volk- man, Tom Niedfeldt, Pres, Dave Bunnow, Edt, Bill Fanke, Mike Schroeder, Tom Schnick, Terry Schmeckpeper, Ron Decktrah, Allen Myren. ?I?ONZ7 KOLLZ John Uhler, Jeri Ulve, Helen Ewoldt, Mary McDonald, Sherry Leschyk, Beth Kempfer, Ruth Freigurger, Ronald Schaub. 2nd ICOW, Sue Wolfe, Linda Fintak, Phyllis Janisch, Lynette Eckes, Gloria Roehrig, Mary Betthauser, Joy Baugniet, Sharon Sutter, Dolores Widen. 3111 HOW, Leon Rich, Dennis Passe, Chr. Lit. Comm., Mary Mulligan, Chr. Newman Club WZONZT IZOW, Antoinette Johnson, Particia Zein, Carol Simon, Susie Lotzer, Sonia Gonzalez, Peggy Roraff, Kay Av- erkamp, Marica Evenson, Theresa Milliren, Marsha Tobin. 2111! KOZL2 Antoinette Stouvenel, Mary Kamla, Griev., Ro- sanne Koehler, Treas., Linda Pedretti, Sally Averkamp, Pa- tricia Becwar, Barbara Conk, Mary Krautkramer, Joanne Ventura, Carol Juliani, Mary Weaver. 3111 130114 Joan Hack- CIASP, Gladys Roehrig, Jo Ann Sobkowiak, Sandy Casad, Jacque Zielinski, Helen Narges, Ken Warren. 1524676 HOW, Karen Tersen, Kathy Meath, Gary Dresang, Griev, Kenneth Bach, Tom Haag, Dolores McKillip, Jan Steldt, Ann Theirl, Father Hinger. The religious life of the Catholic students and other interested persons on campus, centers around the New Man Apostlate, whose purpose is to create a Christain atmosphere both on and off campus. A beautiful center directly across from the campus makes it easy for students to attend Mass and take part in the many meetings and activities which are held each year. Newman Center sponsors, a Community Clean-Up Day, a Foreign Students Banquet, a Christmas party, a Spaghetti Dinner, and a broom sale which sends Newmanites to all parts of La Crosse in a door-to-door sale. Picnics, dances, and hayrides, are also held by the Club forthe members. ner, Janis Page, Linda Newkirk, Diana Gros, Ellen Howe, Kathy Ahl, Karen Ginter, Audrey Ballweg, Shirley Purvis, Therese Zamoiski. 1946715 IJOZM Judy Houser, Mary Fichler, Richard Gianoli, Tom Lieder, Steve Ruder, V.P., Frank Ry- bak, Pub., Ron Fischer, Pres., Jeff Olson, Big Brother, Harold Rybak, Pub., Father Hinger. l 1 l sf, The United Campus Ministry is an ecumenical ministry sponsored by eight Protestant denomi- nations, the Methodist, the Presbyterian, Disci- ples of Christ, the United Church of Christ, the Episcopal, the American Baptist, the Evangelical United Brethren, and Moravian Churches. lt's purpose is to give evidence of the presence of a Christian community which extends itself in love to the unloved, in faith to the agnostic, in com- passion tothe needy, and in guidance to the wanderer. Among the significant dimensions of this year's programs were, the Forum series dealing with subjects as the phenomenon of love, the hippie revolution, censorship, and the role of the single person in society, the Viet Nam lecture- ships, sponsorship of a Bolivian child through the Christian Children's Fund, the International Gift Bazaar, the Sunday Evening Fellowship, and ecumenically sponsoring the Film Festival and celebrations of worship. 'Wh .1-s Lggy D W ,. 'm 'r'-'-s..,,.. United Campus Ministry opens it's doors to students of all denominations. United Campus Ministry .9'l6ONZ7 KOILZ Mary Hamre, Karen Harvey, Louise Brown, Peg Zurn, State Rep., Barb Kircheis.2mI 13011-2 Sheridon Siewers, Sec., Gaylene Hoeth, Treas., Ingrid Barrs, Sue Ertel, Geri Ruehl, Carolyn Rex. 3rd F0114 Holly Wayne, Karen Za- 179 jicek, Eileen Feller, Laurie Bernhard, Bonnie Lothian, State Rep. lb',4C'lC k'0lV, Suhail Abdo, Larry Anderson, Gary Rut- nam, Pastor, Gene Zajicek, Kermit Oppriecht, Pres. Greek .....A,.-.. 1----.gg Q SEHK! 1 i gy u-unnnpllnngl I ,, .. A 1 -V fl 5 k -ef: ff' fE',A?'1 ':. A f' :f . 1. :g -lg, ,::-U . , K ,, f W I L1 gi 5 -4 if 1, 5 if .rv ' wg, f 4 ' -g X It 1 L Y ye gigs af -1-' ,r Q EW ' K i S 4 4-. 5 4 All H 5 5 , MQ ' 324325: 3 EQ? il , 1 ' f-SX X R L, W: ws 2 Drganizations - A ls YIZONFKOW, Ron Hart, IFC, Rick Moreland, Lou Dorff, John Donatell, Larry Button, Gene Loughrin, Soc. Chrm., Don Wilson, Joe Oliva, IFC. 2144 ROM Ken Spraetz, Wayne Bohlmann, Jim Rewolinski, Daniel Dunn, Bob Niebuhr, IFC, Gary Lieder, Doug Nelson, Sec., LeRoy Young, Ross Chris- tensen. 3rd ICOM Bob Keller, Dave Morley, Gary Klug, Mike Wale, Ray Hoffmann, Corey DeGaetano, Mike Moran, John Menze, John Mitich. b',46'lCk0lV, Bruce Parkovich, Jim Kane, Darrely Lulling, John Woodson, V.P., Steve Pischke, Treas., Dan Barrett, Ed Williams, Lupi Tijerina, Bill Webster. Alpha Kappa Lambda The AKL Homecoming float. 5314 .ov ik Alpha Kappa Lambda is one of the most active groups on campus. They take pride in the fact that throughout the year it has involved itself in every activity open to them, from homecoming in the fall to Songfest in the spring. For five years the AKL's have won the Homecoming float com- petition. They won the Greek Week trophy and have won the Greek Week trophy for six consec- utive semesters. The fraternity social life is filled mainly with parties ending with the Spring Week-end in May. Alpha Omicron Pi's participated in Powder Puff Olympics, Homecoming, Water Carnival, Winter Carnival and Songfest. The sorority also wrapped Christmas presents for the Salvation Army, and held their annual Christmas tea for the student body. Every week the girls went to Bethany Old Folk's Home to work on their philanthropic pro- ject. They also planned a special Christmas pro- gram for the people in the home. The AOPi's hosted the District Day at La Crosse with 500 girls from other chapters. Alpha Omicron Pi .WZONF H0114 Dolly DeKeyser, Beth Hickey, Margaret Per- sick, Corr. Sec., Lynn Marx, Bonnie Lothian, Rec. Sec., Linda Mosign, Rush Chrm., Peg Zurn, Saralie Sands, Sally Huck, Linda Dowell, Dee Dee Olson. 2nd 130114 Mindi Miller, San- dra Weissenberger, Barbara Panke, Pres., Judy Colletti, Lu- cille Tenazino, Linda Drinkwater, Anne Clark, Chris Knud- son, Treas., Alicia Smith, Gail Ramaker, Carol Hayhurst. l. A 44-A An AOPi makes a cute model. V.P. 3rd ICOM Cindy Howland, Linda Nelson, JoLynn Wit- tenberg, Linda Radke, Pat Ploetz, Donna Warren, Diana Gros, Mary Thompson, Sue Hickey, Gale Huse, Marge Wachal, Linda Hansen. IKAUK ROW: Joey Marshall, Mary Draeger, Ingrid Barrs, Karen Nordbloom, Mary Richter: Jane Maves, Carol Bareford, Linda Leugrin, Kathy Klus, Nancy Clark, Carolyn Busse. im -f A- , l aili- .7RONZf 130112 Candy Lambert, Terri Howell, Jean Niederer, Assist. Treas., Pat Batchelder, Mary Annett, Kris Hall, Kath- leen Casey, Carol French, Sue Harris, Karen Harrigan, Marsh., Nancy Somdahl, Hist. 2114 HOW Marcia Tee, Chris Turzenski, Diane Kircheis, Diane Ziemann, Rosemary Schappe, Barbara Smith, Virginia Martin, Cheryl Gromacki, Elaine Dudley, Sharon Dahlk, Nancy Coughlin, Roselyn Carroll. 3141 130112 Kathy Neis, Panh. Rep., Kathy Runholm, Alpha Xi Delta The Delta Alpha chapter of Alpha Xi Delta be- gan the year with a pleasing surprise when they won the women's division and overall division of Songfest for spring of I967. The fall activities in- cluded Homecoming, Water Carnival, and the annual Snowman's Party. This year the Alpha Xi's moved into a new suite in the basement of Hutchison Hall. The Alpha Xi's also have many philanthropy and service proiects which include the sponsor- ing of a Korean Orphan and entertaining at St. Mike's childrens home. At Christmas the group packed gifts for the men in Vietnam in conjunc- tion with the American Red Cross and co-spon- sored an orphans party with the Phi Sigma Epsi- Ion fraternity. Enchanted listeners at the Phi Sig - Alpha Xi Party. V.P., Sherry Lewis, Barbara Billmeyer, Connie Hartz Shirley Tapelt, Jean Gonyb, Treas., Kathy Rank, Mary Ann Camp- bell, Jackie Coates,CaroIyn Garriott, Mary Copeland. 13,4015 HOW, Barb Block, Carol Kaepernick, Susan Grabow, Pledge Tr., Sue Toutonk, Arlene Alt, Pres., Sue Throresen, Jessie Pottratz, Karla Kiesow, Corr. Sec., Karen Klug, Rush Sec., Jan Lacko, Bonnie Rieman, Jeanne Huseby, Rec. Sec. Faster, Karen, faster. l 1-1-L-q -I 1 ,, X1 glxkllwl Sigma Tau Gamma The oldest national fraternity on campus, the Sigma Tau Gamma's activities included the first of two annual Sig Tau Bratfries and the Calendar Queen Contest which ended with the Calendar Queen dance. A major spring activity was Her Week which provided a variety of activities for everyone. A JIZONZ7 ICOM Daryl Wedwick, Adv., Don Parsons, Denny Liebscher, Pledgemaster, Glenn Hartley, Jeff Preiss, Alumi Chrm. Qlld HOW, Fred Nakamura, Treas., Dick Hoeftt Gary Link, Joe Gasper, Blaine Petterson, Leonard Rash, Pres. 3rd V I wmuivb mu Wm My vus6 S Actives and pledges take a peek at the Sig Tau Calen- dar Girls of l968. formal concert was included and the proceeds went to a major charity. A White Orse formal dinner dance was also held in the spring. The Sig Tau's organized and activated the Sweethearts of the Shield as an associate organization. lt is composed of the pinmates and wives of the fra- ternity men. IJOZIZ Steve Jones, V.P., Bob Nichols, Phil Peckham, John Harris, Bob Bohn. 61,4515 IJOZV, Jerry Larsen, Bob Grasse, Bob Meitz, V.P., Larry Drew, Dr. ldeaus, Adv. L - it ll- .?K'0jVT 130114 Sue Ertel, Clarella Guider, Rec. Sec., Mary Manthei, Joanne Ventura, Judy Rotter, Sandy Blahut, Cindy Pfaff, Corr. Sec., Bonnie Lothian, Jackie Coates, 2nd V.P., Carolyn Klug. 21111 160112 Charlene Johnson, Joan Berken, Treas., Kay Gary, Arlyce Schultz, Judy Smith, Sharon Chris- tensen, Nancy Moersch, Hist., Susanne Schuenemann, Vir- ginia Anderle. 1711160112 Bev Manthey, Arlene Alt, Marilyn Bain, Alumni Sec., JoAnn Poellinger, Joanne Fickewirth, Peg Stoll, Judy Jorden, Cheryl Fischer, Pres., Sherry Lewis, JoAnne Becherer. 15016715 130114 Barb Pieper, Betty Thomp- son, V.P., Nancy Semrad, Jane Hahn, Phyllis Asselin, Elaine Scott, Rosemary White, Pat Anderson, Pam Fait, Sherry Tennant. Gamma Sigma Sigma Women's Service Organization officially be- came the Beta Delta Chapter of Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Sorority at the national convention held in June, I967, in Maryville, Mis- souri. The motto of the sorority was Unity in Service and its colors were maroon and white which symbolized friendship and equality. The purpose of the sorority is to assemble college and university women in a spirit of service to humanity. lt is based on the high ideals ofservice, not only on campus, but in the community and na- tional affairs as well. On campus, Gamma Sigma Sigma assisted with ushering, campus tours, the bloodmobile, proctoring for exams, assembling the activity calendar, and other services. Always a friendly smile from a Gamma Sig. Q' l Beta Sigma Chi has not only the distinction of being the oldest fraternity on campus, but of being the only local fraternity. The annual Beta Variety Show is the major ac- tivity ofthe spring. The profits of which are placed into our Tom Morgan Fund and the D.O. Coate award which is a scholarship given to an outstanding Physical Education Student. The fra- ternity sponsors a Homecoming dance and a Spring formal for its members, and for the alum- ni a Homecoming breakfast. The members also participate in other activities such as Water Car- nival, Winter Carnival, and Songfest. Beta Sigma Chi HKONZT ROM Tim Plunkett, Dave Senn, Recording Secre- tary, Micheal Lauermann, Bob Burgmaier, Pledgemaster. 2nd HOW: Clayton Combs, David Beranek, President, Rob- ert Bendson, Greg Jablonski, Vice President, Pete Sullivan NMA ,V i Prospective pledges sign up at the Beta table. 3rd HOW: Mike Bouzek, Howard Wettstein, Treasurer ZMUIC IJOILC Dennis Olson, George Kohlmeier, Rick Kauf mann, Bob Bush, Jerry DeMers. ,Q-ms ff! 5 Q 0 5 1 J V YJ in fs .9 i an V ' 3 . 4 y .?lZC7,V?7l30lV, Mike Flanagan, Mike Shoemaker, Denny Berg, Mike Herrick, Pat Stephens, Randy Loomis, Randy Docauer, President. Bm! H0112 Jack Curtis, Dave Sprehn, Jim Hornby, Ron Pfaff, Treas., Ronald Falkner,V. Pres., Mr. Wingate, Advisor. 3rd 160112 Wayne Herzog, David Clark, The highlight of the year for the Delta Sigs was the Formal Installation as a chapter in the Delta Sigma Phi National Fraternity. The Delta Sig ac- tives who participated in this historic event were designated as charter members of the fraternity, an honor accorded to only one out of every one thousand fraternity men. The Winter Carnival activities were planned and promoted by the Delta Sigs as was the first computer and casino dances. The Formal Carnation Ball was the top social event of the year. L71i'O,lVZ7 IJOIJZ Roger Haugh, Chuck Kuchler, Tom Brown, Jerry Meronk, Ron Chellevold, Verne Cowles. 2nd IZOILZ Joseph Toumey, Low Drectrah, Fizzby Clark, Darrel Jacobs, Bruce Hamilton, Tom Buhr. 3rd ROMA Chuck McConnell, Rick Severson, Jack Connaughton, Virgil Holder, Advisor, Wayne Jacobson, Advisor. b',flc'K ROW, Bob Peterson, Joesph Aldrich, Richard Breitenfeld, Glenn Mueller, Norb Duba, Ken Leonard. Delta Sigma Phi Rod Zentner, John Berge, Gene Zajicek, Rick Reiss, Don Hehenberger. IMUICICOZL4 Dale Alexander, Dale Tylka, Jim Stuart, Steve Willett, Dennis Miller, Tom Slezak. 3 4. l ,. 4... gg ...A .... . QWONC' H0114 Susan Gagermeier, Lynn LaPorte, Nadine Clark, Cheryl Scott, Gretchen Hunsader, Sonia Gonzalez, Marie Jenkins, Susan Roellich, Nancy Aldrich, Jeannette Droege, Judy Sowinski. 2nd KOH! Sharon Chitwood, Presi- dent, Mary Kamla, Mary Rieke, Mary Bartlett, Kay Kern, Donnette Hollman, Secretary, Nancy Moersch, Act. Chair- man, Linda Hahn, Jo Splinter, Sue Lubbs, Jean Ness..-'nl KONG Kathleen Dvorak, Sen. Panh., Diane Conrad, Fran Noyce, Judy Jungen, Corres. Sec., Nancy Weissenberger, Chris Beaudry, Kathie Petersen, Vice Pres., Marlys John- son, Chris Olson, Beckey Robinson, Cheryl Squire. 1024515 KONE Kay Halverson, 2nd Vice Pres., Rosanne Hanson, Bet- ty Thompson, Barbara Bronson, Caryl Welch, Jan Steldt, Barb Janzen, Vicki Megrath, Judy Fenner, Jan Klein, Rox- anne Drakulich. Delta Zeta Members of Delta Zeta take part in many so- cial, campus, and civic projects. Homecoming was a complete success for the Delta Zetas. Their candidate was crowned Homecoming Queen and the float placed second. The DZ's also sponsored the i968 calendar Queen and the first runner-up for Miss Oktoberfest-LaCrosse. Delta Zeta mem- bers participate in Powder Puffs, Water Carnival, Snow Olympics, Beta Variety Show, and Songfest. The DZ's also sold Activity calendars. Philanthropic projects for the DZ's include sending aid to the Navajo Indians and working with the deaf children of LaCrosse. Money Mak- ing projects include pickle sales, candy sales, pop bottle drives, Mother's Day corsage sales, baby- sitting for the children of the faculty, and usher- ing for the Community Theatre during Oktober- fest. Jo entertains the actives during Greek Week. TF E- g SEA 27527: Carol Kaepernick, Co-Chairman of State confer- ence, Kathy Neis, Homecoming chairman, Diane Falbe, Secretary, Carol Lenz, Co-chairman of State Conference. .5'Z'7,l,VZ7Z'l'Ci Saralie Sands Preuss, Presidents Donna War- , Q ren, Substitute for Dee Dee Olson, Treasurer, Miss Joyce Nighbert, Advisor, Kathy Dvorak, Historian, Kay Halverson, Vice President, Cindy Howland, Money-making. Panhellenic Council In the fall of l967, Panhellenic participated in ushering visiting bands during Oktoberfest, and planning and carrying out Homecoming. New sub-committees of Panhellenic were organized to wirite a new rush booklet, plan Greek Week ac- tivities, and organize Rush l968. Panhellenic sponsored Penny Night in the Panhellenic Formal Spring Rush Tea. f5:Zg S ?-'-rf f ,b1f f dorms, co-sponsored Al Hirt during Her Weekend, held the second state Panhellenic Conference, and continued to have all-sorority dinners. This council brings together representa- tives from the sororities to discuss, plan, and car- ry out activities. 'ai .rg Q' 'jiff - flff.-3i': . , , r Q , 1:24.72 The purpose of IFC is to provide a general con- trol for the social, philantrhopical and service events of the fraternities. It is the responsibility of IFC to program and regulate the rushing system used by the frats. This year an IFC Smoker was planned to prov- ide prospective rushees with an overall view of each fraternity before they began the actual rush with its individual parties and activities. The council colaborates with Panhellenic Council in the planning of many major activies as well as being instrumental in planning and carry- ing out the Greek Week Olympics and the pre- senting of the Greek Week trophy. Inter-Fraternity Council ' B fi--H.. . my K 2 51,5 .,. -Jw. Prospective rushees are greeted at an IFC Smoker. .?l3O,VZ' 160114 Steve Birdsey, Wayne Bohlmanng Joe Oliva, Randy Docauer. li,-ICI! HOW: John Johnson, Bill Sleeterg Bob Nieburr,V.P.g Ron Hart, Treas.g Doug Happel.2m1k'OllC Robert Benson, Tim Plunkett: David Beranek, Sec., Robert John Tremain, Don Justinger, Peter Bentz, Dennis Gorskig Gronski, Pres., Kurt Brose. gi! An Alpha Phi Omega pledge looks around gloomly. .7l5O,'VZf ICOM Jim Solberg, treas., Ken Limberg, Steve Brud- los, Don Crook, Al Hanhardt, Greg Gurunniwaldt, Greg Schantz, Harry Lee. Qlllf 160111 Larry Bislow, Steve Solberg, Micheal Limberg, Wayne Wilson, Donald Wick, Jerry Beck- er, Robert Hanson, Tom Kneifl, John Pelock. 3rd NOW, Tom Stuckey, Al Thurman, Corr. Sec., Robert Benson, William Alpha Phi Omega accomplished its three goals to serve, to lead, and to be friends by proctoring for ACT tests, conducting campus tours, cleaning up the Boy Scouts Camp, sponsoring an or- phaned Vietnamese child and supporting the Badger Bloodmobile. By holding a bottle drive, the APO's helped needy families in La Crosse during Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons by providing food for them. During the fall semester the pledge class con- ducted the Muscular Dystrophy Drive for the city. The fraternity held several social functions throughout the year plus their annual dinner- dance. Alpha Phi Omega Harris, V.P., Doug McConaghy, Jim Roster, Hist., David Olson, Jerome Hanson. la',flc'l1 KONE Peter King, Jeff Heis- ler, Alumni Sec., Dave Lien, Pledgemaster, Roger Crum, Pres., B. W. Ingle, Adv., Carlin Dahler, Adv., Frank Mendral- ski, Adv., George Doyle, Steve Dorow. A .. Q . SWONZ' 1301114 Larry Trammell, Greg Nichols, Dick Schultz, Jim Lacko, Max Martinez, Dwight Hibicke, Jon Novick, Dean Schwarten, Ray Herda, Steve Steinhoff.2f1d HOW, John Tremain, Mike Manigold, Peter DeCicco, Rick Synold, Corresponding Secretary, Lew Skerman, Greg Jefferies: Steve Westlund, Jim Christensen, Alumni Secretary: Cleon Whittimer, Assoc. Advisor, Orley Brown. 3rd HOW, Carlos Phi Sigma Epsilon The Phi Sigs will remember the year of i967-68 for its enriched social calendar and activities. Last fall the Phi Sigs headed the Thursday night activities of Homecoming, which included the snake dance, pep rally, hanging of the lantern, and the lighting ofthe L on grandad's bluff. Another debut for Homecoming was the Phi Sig Cannon. The cannon is a mascot which must have gone through every office in the Police De- partment, half of the offices on campus, and even a few at Camp McCoy and the Onalaska National V .. . 55' - Pagan, Steven Olson, Jeff Mahloch, Rich Johnson, Bill Eis- Ier, Joseph Porter, James D. Greenup, Treas., Rod Meister, Tom Disrude, Bob Carpenter, Paul Bugenhagen.B,4C'15 HOW Joe Dwyer, Tom Madden, Dennis C. Miller, Tarry Hall, Tom Touton, Vice Pres., Kurt Brose, Recording Sec., Jim Novak, George Thompson, Robert Gronski, Del Van- derploeg, Pres., Don Dimond. Guard, before it was allowed to be rolled onto the stadium grounds. No sooner had it been rid of it's red tape, when some supernatural hand wisked it away from the infamous Worst House, and placed it on top of the Florence Wing Library. Phi Sigma Epsilon sponsers numerous service and community projects. Two of which are the traditional Sports-day and an orphan's party. The climax of the social year is the weekend-long Phi Sig Playboy Pany. s ' . :.,-. I V lx . 4:L ' 3 ,if mg, . , . g '.,? fi, , I --Z ..,., H . A smiling pledge. ,si .rs . iifl . . A 1 1 as: .,.1 . if . K , -1, 1... W. Q .. .rl l The canon. ll'Tf', ' 193 ' V i ' . - ,, J 1' f.u.14 .. . LQ ..femNlf l A an.. YKONZ' H0114 Kathy Drummer: Linda Miller, Linda Star- keya Barbara Heineichg Sue Potter: Sandy Erickson: Susan Roderick, Kathy Newton, Mary Netzer, Ann Arzbeckert Kel- ly McCoy.2f1d 130112 Betty Meyers Susan Ward: Jeanne Roetsg Betty Hiser, Treas.: Sheri O'Rourkeg Elaine Hooker, Joanne Moussetteg Karen Keltnerg Judi Patience, JoAnn Miller, Sue Greider, Barb Drews. 3rd ROW: Linda Doine, An Alpha Phi pledge sings. Diane Falbeg Pam Smithl Virginia Hanslikg Geni Eng: Diane Vaaler, Sue Stuesserg Marilyn Brahmsteadtg Linda Wandelg Joan Anderson? Nancy Nicklas, Pres. la',4UK 1301112 Kris Hanson? Mary Ticklerg Mary Prillerg Mary Martin, Secre- tary, Judy Lokken, Karen Post, Pledge Trainer, Julaine Hut- tenburgg Mary Jo Madalong Sylvia Murphyilinda Herodg Kay Carlsong Kristie Gatesi Terri Lindgren. Alpha Phi The Delta Kappa Chapter of Alpha Phi takes part in many campus and civic activities. Mem- bers of Alpha Phi entertained at Mulder's Nurs- ing Home each week as their philanthropy pro- ject and helped with the city muscular dystrophy auction by answering telephones. They also helped mentally ill children by collecting cou- pons.The Phis won the Women's competition with their Homecoming Float, Shake a Tail Feather . They took part in Winter Carnival, Songfest, and won the l967 Beta Variety Show. The Phis sponsered a Thanksgiving banquet, WaterCarnival, an annual holly sale for their building fund, a candy sale, a Faculty Tea, and a Mother's Day Banquet. Tau Kappa Epsilon Installed in l962, Theta Phi chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon has developed a tradition of ex- cellence in scholastics, athletics, and service. In the past year TKE has won the A.P.O. Service plaque for the many service projects conducted, the Sigma Tau Gamma Scholastic Trophy, the TKE Public Service Weekend Trophy Cawarded to the top ten TKE service proiects across the na- tionb, the Intramural All-Sports Trophy, and the Sig Tau Her Week-end Trophy. The TKE's par- ticipate in Homecoming, Water Carnival, Winter Carnival, and Songfest. The TKE's also sponsor The Powder-Puff Olympics. .7l,'0NZ7 NOW, James Richter, Peter Bentz, Pres., Tem Gen- sen, Tom Christopher, Ken Visger, Jim Pfeiffer, Mark Pfis- ter, Dennis Gorski, John Kaczmarek.2f1d ROW, James Bambrough, Bryan Gust, Chaplain, Don Melster, Lonny Jones, Don Justinger, David Curtis, Lee Nirmczyk, Jim Nel- son, Jim Johannes, Rich Heinemann. 3rd HOW, Bob Pauly, L 4... A., A TEKE pledge seeks an acives signature. Mike Engh, Joey E. Torres, Mike Slaback, Mike Tickler, Sec- retary, David Nowak, Larry Jones, Jim Dobson, Tim Doyle, Jack Miller. lJ,flUlC 130112 Lee Spletter, Jim Ebersold, Wayne Bishop, Gary Grom, John Johnson, Jim Nichols, Jim Still- man, Vice Pres., Steve Boyd, Fritz Schultz. tal, Qs M, .- 4: HWSY5' -il:-1-1-n Underclassmen I M g l ' I in annul 7H0,'VZ'H011': Helen Belkg Pat Muellerl Jan Pagel.Amy Nakamotog Pam DiVitog Betl Counselmam Sheila Bowlerg Judy Smith. ZNZ7 H0112 Diana Morehouseg Carol Austin, Diane Ecclesg Helen Nargesg Dolores Widen Susan Blanken- ship, Lindsey Kuhn, Lois Althoff. 3HZ7 H0112 Jean Wurster: ........... 'him-an-4 . Jill Jessenl Marie Beaman, Connie Herold, JoAnne Hen- thorn, Jeanette Kerns, Lois Koch, Marcia Adelsen. la',flc'H H0114 Linda Fintakg Sue Sorensen, Heidi Breitkreutzl Ellen Tylichig Dani Straumang Peg Smith: Gaye Beamer? Dianna Klein: Judy Hauser. Angell Hall CubeA ...4 1 f , S 'ye J l QHONZS H0112 Kathy Komro, Stephanie Ulvesteadg Pat Sad- lerg Ruth Chisholml Candy Powell, Peggy Haveyt Kathy Hager. :BND H011-2 Marilyn Bakkumg Laura Callen, Loretta Micholsg Lorea Wilsong Marcia Bankesg Betsy Wenger. 3HZ7 198 'V' H0114 Carole Holen, Pat Ryan, Patty Esslingerg Cheryl Coles Mary Munsong Cassie McMenimer. l6',4UH H0114 Pam Flen- dersg Nancy Kosteckil Barbara Edwardsg Bonnie Green- woodg Barbara Kuitartl Audrey Bellwegg Pat Reihbandt. .71ZOjVZ7 130115 Gladys Roehrigg Donna Sherry, Linda Wagnerg Kathie Bick. QNZ7 160112 Barb Horkeimert Diane Sherry, Linda Wuolleg Joan Grochowskig Vicki Stafslien. H,-16715 130111 Lynne Johnsons Julie Grothi Barbara Lecherg Jacque Zielinskig Linda Pribbenowi Vernell Ficken. Angell Hall CubeB QKONT HOW: Candi Coleman? Diane Cavanaugh, Jean Zwiefelhoferg Donna Hansen. :UVZ7 130112 Mary lhonpsong Michelle Kegel, Sue Engbergg Cathy List. 13,4515 K'Oll1': Susan Johnston, Cherie Broecker, Josie Micek, Jane Mayes, Georgia Brown: Beverly Rydell. 199 HRONF IZOW: Mary Paul, Linda Christopherson, Mary Schammel, Carolyn Bradley. .QJVD ROW: Chriss Lees Marjorie Steffen? Sonia Scheulke. 13,4015 130114 Jane VanRoo, Maureen Mackp Annette Smith. Angell Hall CubeC 200 ,gundam X D2 Nagar M ,1 TE 1.N'JEa: HOLE N5 ggi: 1- . f R, .V .7lJO,'VZ' 130112 Hollee Krauseg Irene Obmascher, Marcia Evenson, R.A.g Marsha Tobing Linda Griffith. QNZ7 130112 Phyllis Janischg Janice McDanielg Ruth Freiburgerg Karen Howard: Linda Seamansg Carol Becker. RICZ7 160114 Jean Q l J en Y i V Y -. 'Tw McAuliffe. Karen Rhein. Carol Julianil Lois Hills Sandy Mann. BACK 160112 Jill Johnson, Carol Andersong Ro- sanne Koehler, Marilyn Bain, Connie Sugden, Charlene Horn. Baird Hall First and Second Floors 'J .W ,- J it 1 in ' 1 1 .S-ilkm-' 1' -,. t x l Q 41, - 1 Jll fiflff , .?1?0,VZ'K'0115 Nodii Olson. Priscilla Taylor: Carol Simons Marlene Froegel, Donna Allen. BND ROW: Ruth Ostren- ga. Carol Hintz, Jeane Knuth, Betsy Ptacek, Linda Meltz Lois Lickel.3l3Z7 130112 Connie Kolbo. Bonnie Blazek my will 202 Y Barb Baumgartnerg Pam Mayne, Donna Jones. 15,4675 130112 Karen Klugg Sharon Wargowskyl Judy Martin, Jan Steldtg Pat McLaughlinQ Mary Tichler. 'ft -1 5' 1 ag, x ff f Q Q, ' so 'F Y . ,Q 2 , I 9'130NZ7 130112 Carol Podewell, Maryl Sugden, Barbara Goll: Susy Polikowski, Linda Krauth, Pam Melby, Lois Radke, Rendi VanAirsdaIe, Chris Buehner. 2,2127 130112 Dorothy Totten, Kathy Rehorst, Sharon Wallin, Patti Dolske, Virginia Wikkerink, Christine Howe, Patricia Becwar, Mary Betthau- ser, Sandy Severson, Mary Abts. 31327 130112 Ellen Howe, Lynda Ogden, Linda Stelsel, Barbara Conk, Dolly DeKeyser, ' f IJ Ann Theirl, Sharon Barnowsky, Pam Deubler, Chris Peder- son, Bonnie Lothian, Mary Krautkramer.l1,f1L'13 130112 Mari- lynn Brooks, Hollis Wayne, Laurie Bernhard, Sue Thoreson, Linda Radke, Jolynn Wittenberg, Charlotte Abrahams, Dia- na Gros, Linda Leurquin, Donna Warren, Sharon Vollen- dorf, Louise Perry, Sue Travetto. Baird Hall Third and Fourth Floors 1,53 1f'7 Y Y Y Y 1 7130,N?' 130112 Linda Newkirk, Marilyn Johnson, Sue Wolfe, Cathy Campbell, Jeri Ulve, Helen Ewoldt, Marilyn Carney, Karen Swanson, Marjorie Slack. LVD 130112 Donna Hoey, Linda Miller, Beth Kempfer, Bernadene Muelling, Connie Reynods, Jeanne Neumann, Mary Ann Fink, Linda Lou Gald, Donna Stendalen,Yvonne Stemacher.313Z7 130112 Karen Tersen, Pat Wyenberg, Sharon Sacia, Karen Ginter, Joanne Blomberg, Mary Young, Anita Melby, Linda J. Nel- son. 15,1673 130112 Kathy Meath, Sharon Lechner, Barb Kra- mer, Mary Mulligan, Dolores McKillip, Carlo Litzer, Jackie Birchbauer. - A... lk .7H0,N?7 H0115 John Whitsettg Steve Ellis: Jim Doden, Ron- Carlsong Mark Chapman: Duke Westg Mose Johnson, Al ald Falkner, RA.: Duane Millers Bruce Rodger. 2,1127 H0111 Thurman. 1024513 130112 Gorden Jackson? Bob Stork, Bob Tom Smith. Frank Brunnerg Wayne Jirovetzp Lonny Jones. McGonogiIg Don Heuer, Darryl White. Jim Barrett. Bob Hornungp Roger Brode. 31327 130112 Dave Bogle: Mike Coate Hall CubeA ah. .... .t PN .7130,NT H0114 Dave Nichols, Ronald Schaubg Karl Tasse? Howie Puczkog Max Martinez, Peter DeCicco, David Jas- mer. QND 130114 Jeff Kirstg Jerome Thornseng Jim Dwyer, Larry Hoyer, Robert Hoffmeierg Mark Sobczakg Mark Frey, Dale Ligman. 31327 H0112 Ron Zukaustis. Stephen Linzmeier: Glemnis Avvang, R.A.. Alfred Pyatskowit: Allen Rudrudg Gene Collier, R.A., Andy Pyatskowit.1a',flc'HH0111': Ken Trengsg Jeff Pitz, Dan Lofteng Bruse Bowles, Steve Dorbu, Mike Stanke, Brad Handzel, J. Thomas Hielle. 71301177 130112 Mike FEIIZQ Charles Synold: Jim Zoesg Bill Resac, Jerry Stremchag Ken Leinssg Micheal Fanning Schenk, Greg Silhag Fermin Burgos. QNZ7 130112 Michel 1J,f1c'1C 130112 Marshall Conradt, John Nieseng Mike Wurl Doumatg Louis Ramirez? Art Soto, Dave Fiscosg Mike Tom Dorgang Mike Seymour, Michael Beronia. Tucker. 3132? 130112 David Dickinsong Rick Kouba: Dan Coate Hall Cube B Yes, Ilia! is a Spider! ,- ' ff,-X 205 4. - - 2 .?16ONZ HOW Larry Funnel James Mlsna Dennis Boyle Randy Knudtson, Glen Lasch, Ron Gabor, Norman Hener- Larry Wltt Pat Stephens Mike McCoy 'NZD ROW George sin. 1n',Ac'lC1JOll1': Jim Pokornyg Rick Billingsg Bob Rundleg Pat Grbich Bill Breen Larry Jones Terry Tanner Jon Rudolph Dreyerg Mike Traundorfg John Lindquistg Stan Traundorf. Coate Hall CubeC 31627 13OllC Doug Czaplewskig Darrel Lullingg Marvin Han- sen? Gerald Kasdorfg Bob Priesterg Mike VanDeuren. 101515 NOW: Martin Olena Art Pagelg Bruce Bakag George Wallace, Mike Snusteadg Larry Woods. . Vlkglv 1. 4 Q1K J uw .,,. J .E::,, lgql Z 1 . z Z, .h5.i,, , Q . ix., A ,Y ,, .5 in H I , mh VV J Y?-vi! in l A il 35 Q ' H .,, is i tt 1 A 1 ' sw vi ' J . ' - Q me , ,hi-............-n nn--...J 4 FKONZ' HOW, Sue Swearinger, Kathy Swisher, Aader Brug- ger, R.A., Mary Hamre, Suzi Myers, R.A., Kathy Loomis, Bet- ty Dickmann, Sally Huck, R.A., Carolyn Van Ryzin, Toni Rogers. ZND 150114 Nancy Omery, Thalma Halmer, Janet Nehrbass, Kathy Odau, Carol Lisowski, Penny Hovey, Don- na McKettuck, R.A., Mary Klein, Mary Jane Bartlett, R.A., Pat Hegge. 31327 ROW, Susan Rove, Sue Ellefson, Ruth Ja- 'l ,. ,AM cobson, Donna Sandy, Loretta Fiore, Carolyn Zinke, Betsy Levendoski, Stevie Goode, Karen Jerman, Sharon Dahlk. 151,-14711 130114 Karen Kattestad, Carol Fahrenburg, Jane Col- ey, Marilyn Miller, Linda Betsinger, Chris Hruby, Sheila Andersen, Leslie Carrington, Lynne Tharnstrom, Susan Seybold, Judy Wagner. Drake Hall zrt i S ti rts Jt ts J, is my s ry gl ' , by if C L Q i W yty .5 gg G g f my ms, , gf. ,,iyyg S 1 Y vi HKOJVC KOHL Pam Ranger, Kathleen Casey, Susan Jacobs, Cheryl Miller, Karen Hawey, R.A., Linda Erks, Pamela Rond, Kris Hall, JoAnne Bogacz, Penny Hagert. ZNID KOW, Ber- thanna Betts, Judith Nelson, R.A., Sheryl Bloyer, Virginia Martin, Peggy Sutherland, Barbara Beck, Gaylene Hoeth, Jackie Hill,Jeanne Parry, R.A., Donna Poss.31?D 150111, Cheri Cassel, Bonnie Lutz, Maryann Campbell, Nancy Emery, Gloria Everson, Charlene Kunzweil, Nancy Tyuand, Jennie Van Wormer, Barb Knutson, Katsue Namise. 13,4011 ROW, Donna Kendhammer, Cheryl Schroeder, Patricia Salsman, lrene Prieve, La ndsay Jackson, Karen Loeper, Dianne Bystol, Ingrid Anderson, Carol Walczak, Laurie Schwester, Nancy Wolfgram. 7 E .:,, W ',-- y la . 53 in lf 'Wir QV ms? Q t M fl if ig, it T ff, 533 it W tif 9 r YHONT HOW, Pacy Erck, Laurie Davies, Linda Wilcox, Sus- iene Sundberg, Rosemary Schappe, Gail Chesman, Lynn Yearling, Kathy Kennedy, Lynn Fouch, Kathy Murphy, San- dy Selinski, Donna Smith.2,ND HOW, Gloria Anderson, Karyn Walosz, Lynda Reddick, Bonita Warning, Jacqui Burns, Cheryl Seman, Teri Frailey, Linda Solper, Terri Sass- mann, Maxine Oblak, Kay Nelson, Marianne Carnelly.3HD HOW, Susan Smith, Pam Claney, Connie Curtis, R.A., Jeanne Bommer, Linda Lucas, Barb Calbert, Dorothy Sny- der, Jo Splinter, Fran Noyce, Gigi Geisler, Kit Boesch, Kathy Clark. l5',4UH HOME Mary Ann Nash, Sue Staats, Lois Dob- son, Karen Voss, Kathy Warren, Darlene Morrison, Sue Tessendorf, Janise Redman, R.A., Kathleen Dvorak, Pamela Brooks, Kathy Bartoli, Suzanne Krumrei, Barbara Clark. Hutchison Hall CubeA ,T ls 6 A a 5 'T ,,.-si? , :H . '- -.:. ' ., , , 1' 'L I Yin A . . . , K' af: Q .- . 'X ,wi , V V, - I 2 Y i 3 'X ,J .7HO,7VZ' H0114 Sandy Mondeau, Bev Netzer, Terry Wall, Judy Anstey, Kathy Kerstein, Sandi Zielinski, Joanie Crouch, Rita Ruland, Brenda Bredemeier. ZND HOW, Ka- tharine John, Kathleen Wrobel, Carol Olson, Mary Mc' Galloway, Jane Palisch, Linda Palmisano, Dian Hines, Gin- ger Laetsch, Donna Johnson. 3HD H0114 Sherry Vessel, in ,Qi ,I gb, ij 'il 1' sf ll Y ,sf as f- lf if Q it Q W A W5 gg W Q 35534 gil: -ff MT , X 5? 5 ,s S165 0 L if 3 7 ' Y. wif- Q X M K Q Christine Clarkin, Marcia Bay, Kay Kern, Vicki Megrath, Judy Kovalaske, Mary Schultz, Linda Cook, Joyce Linden. H,flc7H HOW, Kathy Dinkel, Bonnie Gehling, Barb Bawden, Karen Pankow, Carol Martin, Barb Best, Darleen Mead, Mary Larson, Terri Diehl, R. A., Mary Edwards. J g y S ' ' 1 ' is , .. I f .,:- r glt , - I F',::' V it y i , K Vkk r A , K -,V ig I is J J E J ' 1' J ,- -f , J no Lf I , 'f. I JJ ' , . , Wi :I . J In 1 . W t K J A l A ' , rrr , , t. J Ivlv, ,, H 'ffgfijy-5 .i j I i t ,. H In jf, Z:-:ai V , - Lkk. 'f-V, , t ' J t y if 1 1 S ii Z J ' if K 4 M ' .L.' '- .7K'0,NFK0llL Carol Gayeske, Janice Chariton, Pat Feltner, Eleanor Vlack, Judy Hannam, Pat Schultz, Roxann Nas- simbeni, Judy Hasse, Rita Schulz. BND HOW, Nancy Willett, Nancy Streeter, Donna McClure, Kathy Lister, Terena Pe- terson, D. Jeanne Meyers, Lorene Oftedahl, Maggie Quam, Virginia Barrette, Sue Klug. 3rd HOW, Kathy Ahl, R. A., Con- nie Hart, Barbara Billmeyer, Jackie Bowe, Leanne Hessian, Valorie Fandel, Kris Ryan, Eileen Scullin, Geni Eng, Carol Butler. lf,-IU!! HOW, Marge Christopherson, Cindy Selle, Susan Oikemus, Jan Simonis, Diane Ashbeck, Arlys Radke, Mary Welch, Rita Dyer, Jan Klein, R.A. Hutchison Hall CubeB is . Y star Yr J iir i S 2, if an J ,. ' 'Q -J, hk-' K C -- V A ' Q I. I 3 ,1 t N V my ,.,. ' - - H 5 - 'J V .,-, , J 'Z ' J at , asserr , F Vyny I tyt , tis , J J yg l l 'r, ii, ttfr t cs Vs ' I .- A 'VAV 'M : fa -,-'- I -V sl' V, H S . . J J , , , -51, , 3, J -i f t -.WVk , A I J ' JRXJ jf? V - i L S V' I I .7K0,7VZ' ROW, Antoinette Storevenel, Virginia Barrette, Pat Braasch, Lynn LaPorte, Chris Beaudry, Pat Stensberg, Pat Ahrens, Jean Hundt, Sue Kaat, Jean Niederer. QND ROMA Janet Jenkins, Vicki Kallas, Pamela Shiveler, Pat Foelske, Barb Breeser, Jane Fisher, Sally Averkamp, Sue Lutter, Pat Kenney, Linda Schlosser. 31623 KUW, Sally Spiegler, Sandy Kowalik, Cindy Guiler, Cathy Romens, Carol McGregor Janet Richardson, Mary Roberts, Pam Pellett, Chris Olson Roberta Lewis. 16146715 HOW, Carol Wirtz, Janice Semrau Cathryn Martin, Susan Jenkins, Lucinda Hume, Phyllis Asselin, R.A., Kathleen Oedsma, Barb Steffin, Cheryl Busch R.A., Susan Stensrud, Nancy Fritsche. 209 go an -me , 13551, t i f , JIZONZ7 HOW, Wendy Hinz, Gretchen Hunsader, Judy Zeuschner, Barb Bausch, Carol Bytell, Carol Zeuschner, Donna Kirner, Linda Jacobson, Kathleen Storms, Kay Klinke, Ramona Harpold, Jean Reineck. QNZ7 IZOW, Gail Doyle, Sue Hirsbrunner, Carol Grench, Donna Heise, Beck- ey Robinson, Janice Heisler, Sue Schreiber, R.A., Joneen Ness, Joanne Tillman, Sherri Nading, Virginia Peck, Sibyl Moses. 31527 NOW, Nancy Stampfli, Kathy Rudersdorf, Teri S ,i 'tl .. . kd... Serracino, Cindy Fleming, Robyn Mahlock, Kassie Good- man, Connie Albee, Kathy Blank, Linda Hahn, R.A., Rox- anne Drakulich, Sally Mueller, Ethyl Ahlbom. b',Ac7lC 130114 Barb Bollig, Mary Kay VanDrisse, Pam Daughety, Sue Wel- ter, Renee Doolittle, Candi Rundex, Barb Ohlson, Kathleen James, Mary Wensel, Carol Stargardt, Jackie Pankow, Lyn- da Hill, Sandy Gershach. Hutchison Hall CubeC H .. Q, f Q 'Q . 1 ag. , ' li l i ,-.- A . : I 1-xg H 1 i .. 1 Y 5 V ik g J iqmx J i if , v - Z , f V i KVW V 'W' MY g J, L E. . , f J K , ,, , at , , . K . 1 , , HKONT ROMA Sheila Bauer, Betty Nuttall, Pam Lioliadis, Jeanne Bates, Christy Johnson, Jane Warzala, Sue Baus- Barb Strauss, Julia Lindner, Sue Blair, Patricia Ecklor, Bar- bara Heinrich. QND ROW, Pat Nero, Margaret Swanson, Virginia Buhr, Colleen Adler, Eva Leiting, Linda Sells, Ann Rogers, Gail Simonson. 3K'D HOW, Charlene Bennett, man, R.A., Mary Romberg, R.A., Sue Rowlette, Bonnie Coe, Linda Wandel. EAU!! NOW, Jackie Kerska, Mary Victory, Rita Huckstorf, Judith Nass, Kay Killian, Bev Dieke, Mags Hartiz, Lynn Huntington. 210 3 B. C. CBefore Cleaningj. r N E N, . Home, Sweet Home. A. C. CAfter Cleaningj. N 3 5 'H 51 In I I sa., .. Q v. wN,,,,Suw fi Xa '11-W-Mx! N 'lm 'W .7130,VZ' 160112 Richard Filter? Dean Andersong Mark Han- Richard Houseman, Jerome Hanson. 1a',,4c'K 160112 Roger drich, Carl Williamsg Ken Steh, R.A. 21111 130112 Bert Pishiong Olivers Robert Oliver, Larry Alensg Michael Murray, Jerry Barl Adams, Ken Kirchner, Harry Cham-himg Lam, Bill Pacer, R.A., James Wittlieff. Widinski. Rn! 110112 Roy Lyman, Tom Pedrettig Dean Slindeeg Laux Hall First and Second Floors QKONC H0114 Ron Dettmani Gary Egan, Joseph Day, Colin Gagan, Ronnie Hawes? Mike Berkovitzg Syd Uphoff.211d 160111 Lawrence Frey? Steve Ruderg Gene Hess, Jim Zncher- mandel, Bill Jodarski, Rodger Hawesg Mike Schetter, Mike O'Connor4 Don Mueller, Mike Neebg Dann Hintz. 13,-1C'1C H0114 Richard Straw, Charles Balstadg Steve Eideg Dewey Stendahl, Tim Kelly, R.A., Bill Grochan, Fredrick Fassnachtg Patrick Collins, R.A.g Robert Hruby. Vice Pres.g Neal Gruber: Doug White. .?HONZ' H0114 Pat Mulrooneyg Steve Crigerg Don Briggsf Jon Fortney, Richard Hamanng Dan DeFever. EACH H0114 Mike Taggart, Leon Rick, Paul Hendricks. 21111 H0111 Bruce Bill Petersong George Cary, Keith Dunerg James Noveyg Yatrasg Tom Bottiglier, Bill Butlerg Ron Sawvellg Wayne Han- Steven Thorpe? David Leighr. sen. 3rd H0112 Jerry Horseillg Mike Robinsons Ken Polaskyg Laux Hall Third and Fourth Floors 5'H0.NZ' H0114 John Florence, Bob Nicholsg Fred Hoyme, Chuck Sugent, Greg Bever. HAUH H0114 Gary Behnke, Jim Con Shaker, Roger Piske. 21111 H0114 E. Raymond Muellerg Heefnerg Cary Ziltnerg Dan Liske, Dan Olsong Howard Larry Anderson, Steve Budnik, George Billows, Bruce Mc- Wiersgalla. Guireg Robin T. Kingg Richard Krumholz, Douglas Kelmg 213 .71JONT F0114 Ken Warren, Chuck Loeser, Norm McLureQ Groh, Gary Seehaferg Tom Tepper. 13,4516 150114 Gary Hei- Duke Ewingg Dan Merkle. 2,1127 130112 Mark Saylorg Robert denreickg Reed Leonards Dennis Kern, Mic Rooney, Don Buergin, James Bruhopg Augie Fuchag Gil Schmitt? Dan EI- Hubka, Iefson.5'1s'Z7 130112 Rick Johnson, R.A.g Wendell Llutalag Bob Reuter Hall First and Second Floors .?k'0NZ' H0112 Dave Manke, Dennis PietersgEarl Ewing, Lee Stintong Larry Mack, R.A., Dick Abbott. HACK H0115 Dan Cunningham, Steve Dull. ZNZ7 130112 Gregory Chu, John McGarveyg Tom Wnukg Roger Pafford, Chuck Moore, John Danielsg Pat Brunetg Mike Bernhard: Bill Mack: Joe Atkins. Bagger, Dennis Swanson. 31627 130114 Gary Macaulay? Don Zollg Kerry Moore, Tom 214 g?li'ONZ7k'0lM Bob Gleeson? Doug Olsong Jay Stewartg Ron- liam Hanson, Gerald Gasserg Jim Rewolinski. 3,447 ICONS ald Mockeichel. END 130112 James Cronin? Joel Faiman, Dan Johnsons Cliff Bakker William Milatzg Dale Tietzg Phil Ken Michaudg Steve Siegleg William Marina.3lJZ7 130112 Woller. Douglas DeMuth5 David Niedfeldtg James Halversong Wil- Reuter Hall Third Floor Homework for Card-playing 2Ol. l , L l .?1t'0,VZ' 130111 Jim Betthauser, Rich Vassg Jim Kexelg Antho- ny Rosenow, Almer Adamsg Ted Leuteg Jim Andersong Don Von Ebers. LZNZ5 1301112 Dennis Kascheurg Ken Leonard: Rod Zentner, R.A.g Steve Voldg Mike Kelleyg Jim Andraskag Larry Fiscus, Jim Tiefenthaler. 21327 180112 Ron Haaset Mike Heideman, R. A4 Brian Kangas, Richard Ballard: Ed Frawleyt Jim Gutknecht, Jim Bentley, R.A.g Wally lselinara. B,-lc'1C 110112 Richard Eggers, Mark Heiseg Dennis Weibelt Scott Tilleson, Robert Bottoni, Don Sommermeyer: Duane Thompson. Sanford Hall First and Second Floors ,. 9 .7130NZF HOW: Robert Hubbard, Allyn Krumholz, Jack May- beeg Frank Gundrumt Jerry Schwarz, Joe Zuerng Art Chad- ekg Fred Nakamurag Tom Boland. QNZ7 130111: Aaron Young, Mark Nederloe, Rick Heldg Steve Comte, Dennis Behnke, Jay Curley Ed Wellsg Rick Ottog Fred Haack, David Pfaff. 31527 130111 Jerry Smith: Dorian Ringg Jack Melbyg Jon Loch- 216 ner, Rick Faturag Mike Dinnauerg Bill Hendricks, Mike McDonalds Bradford Fisher. 11,4615 F0114 Bob Beauraing Jerry Wieczorek, Jim Schutteg Lloyd Erbe, Greg Mattisong Christopher Urbana Russel Bluseg Jack Kappus, Bruce Ol- son, Mark Schmidt. i140jV?' 130112 Steve Clays Mike Essen Robert Browns Ron- Severson. R.A.1 Mark Scholz, Mike Schuttenhelm. 1a',flc'11 7 1 ! ' . . ald Kanter: Greg Miller. 2,1127 A011: Stu Stuesser, Pete Con- 13011: Jery Friday: Tom Tomang Bob Keller: Rick Geracieg niffg Glen Slaats, Gene Eladen, Chuck Porperg Pat Tierney. Vince Morrone, Wally Miller. 31327 130112 Dave Sadowskig Ralph Stover, Tom Crapisig Rick Sanford Hall Third and Fourth Floors 37130,VT 130112 Bill Kasteng Bob Boyleg Lee Jay Bontly, Ron Malvin, Gary Mundtg Steve Reardon, Wayne Margelowsky. BND 160112 John Cathman, Harold Jones, Larry Hiler, Gary Holcombe: Steve O'Tooleg Greg Waldron, Ron Thompson. 31327 130112 Norman Tse: Robert Edmistong Greg Eggang Gary Blackbourn, R.A.g Paul Rohner, R.A.g Lawrence French, Gary Hannemann. 1n',4c'K 160113 Tom Werner: Pat Kelly, Tom Mexera, Denis Eckartg Steve Rodgers Dale Ste- inkeg Steve Denmoor. ,e , ,FN Tj: 1 af is 'l g if M J vt Q ,fag W9 in l t 1 A T! wif a ' 1 X 4 , s 1 if J Y 15 'X 9 t p' 9 t . V 1 1 .71x'C7,'V? 130112 LuAnne Ross, Flo Greenberg, Kathy Schulz, Betty Fett, Mary Corey, Sue Baynas, Ardene Martin, Diane Warak. 2,'VZ7 130112 Judith Chaffee, Karen Zaiicek, Linda Pedretti, Kay Froehlich, Barbara Schmitz, Barb Retzlaff, Pat Marshall, Patty Werren, Mary Michela. 31327 160111 Marlene Brecht, Rita Cantwell, Sue Benetti, Jean Roy, Melissa Mitch- ell, Mary Weaver, Kay Averkamp, Michelle McKinley. 1991515 160112 Marian Boettcher, Judy Perlman, Jane Costle, Sandy Rothschild, Sharon Sutter, R.A., Judy Jorden, R.A., Pam Strong, Carol Hafen, Margret Smith. Trowbridge Hall First and Second Floors if 1 f 1 .. igzli .., qv ' ' is I , '11, Q ta fi A 1 . YIZONZP K0111, Monica Ostrem, Dianne Thruin, Cheryl Hopson, Diane Anderson, Barbara Tom, Judy Wangerin, Priscilla McCoy, Diane Toycen, Jane Ravnum. QND 150111, Mary Kneebone, Linda Nicholson, Sue Johnson, Gail Dal- sky, Margie Ewert, Monica Moham, Barbara Bischoff, Jean Obrecht, Diane Short, Nancy Krattiger. 31329 130112 Mary Speth, Kathy O'Neil, Mary Theis, Mary Knoebel, Doris Pe- terson, Nancy Kussmauer, Carolyn Check, Vonnie Sheda, Diane Moravec, Kathy Hatlestad. 15',4c11C1i'0 111: Patricia Rogers, Nancy Wilsmann, Linda Doine, Jan Seeling, Rose- marie Hodulik, Nancy Baker, Linda Shawaluk, Mary Richter, R.A., Mary Hoffman, Sally Fenske, Therese Zamo- iski. 218 JF ,J gs , A, ,W S, , whit E T ,H ,sa A is L 'wt--'S' ff -4 ' 'rw ' Z ,V N.. , , t t ga ,, Sys, Q- - 2 4 v ' N V its -1, fr, fr 1 tl! YS -Q M., , Q S W 1' an W am-if gi 1 if 3, W lm' 1? fs an K 3, Yr 5 2, . . att 3 Q tv V lbs .?H0,NZ7H011f, Dana Ramsland, Bonnie Fenner, Wendy Kroupa, Diane Adams, Barb Masters, Sandy Laing, Aggie Bosanec, Barb Becker, Lynn Moorman, Lissie Lefel. ZNID H0112 Louise Snyder, Sue Parker, Margo Hennig, Allene Trowbridge, Mary Vik, Hope Vermaas, Pat Meyer, R.A., Emily Amundson, R.A., Candy Ealch, Kathy Wadzinski, R.A, 3HD H0114 Mary Cox, Mary Moeller, Rita Hart, Pam Cariti- nos, Carne Andrews, Lois Herman, Judy Lakowske, Laura Razav, Pam Levey, Sandy Wagner, Linda Arneson. la',flc'H H0112 Suzanne Schroeder, Renee Ramsay, Barb Krame, Jean Ski,Chris Weber, Linda Senderhauf, Vicki Habel, Dianne Meronek, Sharon Orzt, Joan Smhoff. Trowbridge Hall Third and Fourth Floors S F 1-A I :AI -vu I 2 x y I ' -Ma-gi' L 3 ? QE Q li, it ig 1' 35' ig? 35 sg at Q 4 .. 1 ., Y 5 Y ,ti ig, QQ 11: K , af J .if 1 've , , 1 v I w 45 .7H0,NZ7 H0114 Lynette Eckes, Barbara Camp, Mirka John- son, Nancy Sheehan, DeeDee Olson, Theresa Rhody, Elaine Whiterabbit, Connie Hamilton, Ealine Crary, Theresa Milli- ren. .ZND H0112 Mary Ryan, Carole Baenen, Margo Gard- ner, Bonnie Hannon, Kathleen Halloran, Marie Verhelst, Judy Hinz, Ann Eichenberger, Margie Curtis, Susan Schunk. 3HD H0112 Sandy Mannigen, Stephanie Beckman, Tekla Anderson, Jean White, Kay Hines, Mary Anne Francis, JoAnn Kollath, Suzanne Knudsen, Vicky Schutz, Shirley Darvis, Janice Norman. l5',4UH H0114 Barbara Koch, Bar- bara Stein, Charlene Limm, Esther Loomer, Sue Adams, Jane Seeling, Carol Teig, Nancy Lester, Gloria Galloway, Betty Niedfeldt, Sharon Boushon, Marlene Walter. 'H ae I as 4 'F , ., ,. 4 i M , H 2. it y t- 8? 1? A . .,. 4 M . . L A , N , .. - T fr -.:. X L? ' fq . . W ,n .. , ., . W, . if l ,- , I 14. .. A sf-1 M. , -, , f 1, .- 1 ....-at .J .:-' 'F h.,,.- . ,S - ,. , W-, . , , -K1 , , , , , .., ' , . , .M--4 . : f:,,:., ,,. E ' ,g ,5 Vkl, . V . 5 : .:1' - ,..'-e,v . .H 1 1 Q 'au 2 T A? -ih- . Q, , , gi , X M -1, I 1 y 7'?'qw .. ?12,.57,m,' , it f M .93 za ' , S3 Q ll R i B W ff.. f . ..mh,h - ,, 'H' ,- JS 49122, y 'Y H Y K, Q, i ei i i 1 L I I 5 siry L K i I , I n it I 2 , in ., 1 ,K 1 it , V r f ' x J E' 1 L J an... f Sm-.. l l l YHONZ7 HOH4 Kathy Meyer, Sheila Gilman, Martha Jen- kins, Karen Schroeder, Jean Johnson, Elinor Robillard, Kar- la Manke, Cindy Brunkow. ZND HOW, Sue Priske, Marie Murphy, Gwen Lamke, Sharon Anderson, Barb Scheune- mann, Marcia Caves, Judy Novak, Mary Weiley, Elizabeth Betz. 3HD HOW: Linda Greeley, Mary Lou Shanklin, Janis Page, Vicki Hamilton, Cynthia Regan, Carolyn Rex, Linda Nicklas, Marilyn Mannemann. 3,4516 HOW, Roxanne Thompson, Margaret Schmitt, Georganne Oedenburg, Sue Schimmel, Paula Konalski, Cynthia Wagner, Sheridan Sie- neas, R.A., Gloria Rochrig, Diane Blumenschein. Wentz Hall First and Second Floors W H , ,,, L K 1' R ,, , y ,frr , B t , a li' L N il rm HHONZ7 HOW, Karen Keltoner, Sue Squire, Joan Postier, Arlene Maroney, Cecile Wanezek, Roberta Kehrwald, Kathy Newton, Merrilee Rickett, Glenna Cloud, Susie Loos, Melisa Erickson, Nancy Nolan, Sue Lange. ZND HOH4 Mary Theirl, Kathy Foster, Linda Little, Robin Huntress, Sue Minton, Mary Popanz, Denise Hill, Karen Pruess, Vicki Lussan, Ali- cia Smith, Roxie Smith, Claire Halvorson, Ronda Pleshek, Vicki Gregg. 3HD HOW, Judy Neider, Carolyn Bernstein, Vicky Rasmussen, Diana Christianson, Patricia Kinsey, Sandy Shepard, Linda Bieganski, Jeanne Potter, Sally Richards, Joyce Kowalewski, Rita Ristow, Karleen Krebs, Linda Dedrick. l5',4C'H HOIIL Ann Bleumke, Kathy Little, Lee Swan, Jane Wiersgalla, Linda Pecore, Jean Ball, Linda Vor- wald, Wendy Hein, Pat Marquardt, Kay Carlson, Bonita Friday, Rosemary Menke, Lynn Rappold, Mary Jo Gruen- dler, Jane Sacharski. . . P Lhh 'F' i , , J A ii J J if ii' 3L of ,Fil f if-4 115 1 ,. ' ' Q tg, b I l l Q . L' J, iq' li lii .ll b z ': - f ggg ', , i i y .am A':, ' . I , V qi 1 K- :,- iisti is '..,:, YE J :' :: ' -' 7 W ss , si , i ll lilll ' J E 5 , 1 K , x i Lk,f I ,i ,l.z .g il -KL . gjelk -, ? ,.gV 5 V ,,.. Y,- ' 1 + f. 1?-fy f .. ,fi f ll I rg . 5 J fi if 'EJJ ' E J Q ii EUZONZ' HOW, Barbara Jesberger, Ann Schultz, Janice Aavang, Cheryl Scott, Antonette Hansen, Deborah Porch, Kathie Connell, Cynthia Zerzycki, Cindy Hesse, Kathy Spy- tek, Jackie Lees, Colleen Carran. .NVD HOW, Chery Kijak, Nancy Peck, Rita Leonard, Janet Romed, Margie Dyre, R.A., Mary Rieke, R.A., Karen Smith, JoAnne Becherer, Shirley Wilson, Joan Rebholz, Ann Clark, Linda Cooper, Lisbeth Evans. 3k'D HOW: Judith Winter, Cherie Wetze, Dona l, , Salske, Jackie Thompson, Priscilla Camper, Rosalie Selle, Judy Miller, Sue Siebrecht, Lynne Marx, Kristine Polek, Sue Sherman, Bonnie Hackbarth, Jo Davis. l3,fl6'K HOW: Marlys Johnson, Donna Myers, Sue Mclntyre, Laurel Savitski, Jan Lacko, Lois Ellefson, Kathy Burd, Ann Henning, Margaret Juckem, Nancy Parman, Polly Benson, Jackie Anderson, Sally Merklein. Wentz Hall Third and Fourth Floors 3 5? iigfw 5 gg-af it-si W iii iff' if , will P , Qi 1 2.4 , ' ww , f ,, W , H ' ' - . ,mf , K, .?l?0,NZ' 130114 Mary Doblitz, Sheila Spitzer, Dorothy Pries- ter, Suzanne Schuenemann, R.A., Marie Jenkins, Sharon Christensen, Anne Walsh, Barbara Karker, Michele Neuens, LuRae Wilhelm. QJVD IZOHA Marion Micke, Suzette Setum, Yvonne Hansche, Karen Poehlmann, Carol Brecher, Joyce Hoesly, Kathy Christel, Barb Atchison, Vickie Youngman, Linda Sampson, Glenda Eastburn. 3KZ7 ROW: Pat Maslow- ' ' ff - ' . L ,,f' S , :i'?4if - J ' J - lf' 'll' . T , J ' ' Q? 7 A V lr k i g ' la ski, Marlene Mueller, Michele Hintz, Nancy Claton, Helen Hjerleid, Charlotte Himebauch, Sue Langdon, Judi Buche- ger, R.A., Ruth Brozek, Vicki Daugs, Jo Ellen Emery. 13,4615 160114 Linda Wagner, Lila Bell, Sharon Miller, Mary Braben- der, Janet Griepentrog, Diane Toraason, Jamelle Chart, Karen Seeberger, Cathy Hood, Kathleen Brody, Margaret Blomlie, Carla Huberty. M l .me 1 -1- A 71?0,NT H0114 Dan Langlois, Mike Tolzman, Steve Casey, Meyer, Richard Benson, John Gohn, Dave Hennessy, Ray Monte Steiber,Jeff Volkman, Steve Welsh, Al Tripp, Richard Habelman, Roger Burg, Jim Happel, Paul Vander Heiden. Sorrell. ZNZ7 160112 Mark Novitske, Dave Schultz, Mike Ba- 13,-1516 130112 Tom Lieder, Nick Maheras, Patrick Klein, Rog- hrke, Tom Reid, Jan Holy, Donald Rodenberg, John Bell- er Fish, Thomas Ryerson, Dick Nero, John Mann, Mike man, Russ Young. 31327 130112 Ron Fischer, R.A., William Badger. White Hall First and Second Floors .71s'0N? 130111, Pat Skelton, Frank Dais, Joe Hawley, Noel Mueller, Tom May, Mike Janikowski, Pat Goebel. 11,4016 Buehler, Greg Schantz, Dan Zier. QND 150112 Owen Veld- 130112 Dave Emrick, Marv Fleck, Dan Blanke, Gary Jackson, boom, Don Belisle, Tom Hodgson, Skip Triller, Phil Tishuk, Dave Heilman, Dave Wood. John Evenstad. 3132? 160112 John Waters, Bill Lulloff, Mike 222 QKONF HOW, Tim Larkin, Jim Rezell, Dan Trepanier, Bob Buzzell, Al Glubka, Mike Weber. LAND HOW, Bruce Kraft, Jack Ziegler, Bryan Seider, Chris Seider, Tom Spreeman, R.A., Tom Llnangst, Pat O'Connor. 31350 HOW, Jim Baum- gartner, R..A., Bob Sadlon, Bill Moskonas, Fred Kowalczyka Larry Madsen, Mike Sklena, Jim Nantell. 3,4015 HOW, John Schuster, Bob Barningham, Tom Cypert, Max Platka, Bruce Christianson, Glenn Lampark, Bob Schoen. White Hall Third and Fourth Floors A.. l.. .7KO,NZf HOW, Richard Welsch, Jim Gokey, Neil McCunea Dave Colombo, Mike Knapp, Dave Hoffman, Larry Mundt. ZNID HOW, Jack Campbell, Tim Koller, John Friedell, Chuck Smader, Don Bedford, Dave Bunnow, R.A., Perry Lawson, Jim Ramer. 31623 ROW, Warren Dahl, Joe Patterson, Bob Walker, Barry Snider, Steve Shepherd, Harland Prechel, Jim Bradley, Frank Nitty. b'.,4c7lC ROW, Ronald Halvensleben, Richard Keller, Bob Densin, Steve Newman, Steve Hyvonen, Lee Tranberg, Roger Dewitt, Harry Hoeft. r' al A. .L .- W B W ,. , 4 I . i i sg l X at , l un .sf QYKONZ' IZOW: Laurali Schaller, Carmen Kohlmeyer, Bar- bara Hertzfeldt, Lorrie Nelsestven, Ruth Mashak, Cassi Ware, Sherry Engh, Marie Fischer, Nancy Greider, Margar- et Harry, Mary McDonald. QNZ7 130112 Sandy Casad, Sandy Knox, Nancy Gordon, Gwen Stenslien, Becky Ditmarson, Bette Lee, Diane Retzlaff, Susan Peterson, Sandra Scher- merhorn, Vickie Pavela, Mary Uhler, Gwendolyn Goetz- man. 3k'D KOU4 Barbara Schultz, Jarlan Hesselberg, Tom Ducharme, Richard Hocum, Tom Arlt, Tom Schnick, Bill Swing, Dennis Passe, Carol Griswold, Virginia Melde. bb-lclk IJOIV, Larry Johnson, DeWayne Severson, Randolph Ble- chinger, John Morrison, Dean Fitting, Duane Fancher, Rog- er Korger, John Haase, Chuck Pearsall, David Ott, Rick Rit- ter, Dan Filsen. Off Campus Freshmen YIZONFIJUZV, Carol Beffa,Joni Roraff, Donna Schaller, Nancy Peterson, Judy Johnson, Louise Brown, Judy Cas- berg, Rita Peterson, Janice Flick, Mary Stellick. BND F0114 Phillip Nelson, Anita Brubbs, Sharon Johnson, Tamara Scholl, Mary Lindsay, Pamla Viner, Jim Zielke, Bruce Pertzsch, Danny Page. 31527 NOW: Jim Schauland, Irv La- Y i, il Fleur, Don Boardman, Kent Byrne, Don Skarda, John Schwenn, Alan Frick, Dave Cauffman, Joel Helke, Michael Ehrsam. IS,-IUK HOW, Eugene Herold, Gary Stellpflug, Richard Frederick, David Britt, Douglas Frisbie, Darrel Dyer, David Tauscher, Tim Davis, Steve Flaten. .WZONZT ROMA Gloria Shuda, Suzanne Grant, Mary Jo Lund- steng Mary Bell, Cynthia Bergg Margaret Bantleg Sherry Les- chyk. ZND HOW: Mike Schroeder? Lonnie Tysland, Don Rezekg Peg Zurng Don Furlanog Ed Flock. 31523 HOW: Fred Johnson, Terry Paynei Douglas Horstman, Dave Blanchardf Ron Flicks Vern Ruhlond. 13.146715 HOW: Richard Arlt, Richard Keeseyg Jim Michutai Robert Hansen? Gregory Koelblg Mi- cheal Limbergg Allen Myren. 011 Campus Sophomores QIZONZ7 H0114 Jackie O'Grady, Dianne Burton, Judy Daily, Dawn McCoyg Sharon Stalsberg, Lynn McCarthyg Sandi Lenz. QND HOW: Joyce Gaedef Jane Eumuriang Ardis Sexes Susan Wards Donna Hilbertg Mary Kronerg Judy Steidl, Sue Searle. 31327 HOW: Alan Hanhardtg Peter Veglahng Jessie Pottratz, Jeanetter Kellicut, Peter Freisingerg Frederick Padgetti James Masons George Kolb. 15546716 ROMA Wayne Wilsons Oscar Crary, Gordy Holter, James Pischkeg Richard Andersong Harry Griswold, David Millers Dennis Bechtel. Y 4 1 D l 2' J EWONZ7 ROW: Jan Prellg Kathy Dummer, Nadine Clark, Bev Rauschg Linda Heitmang Helen Smith, Mary Netzer, JoAnn Wall: Jean Hanson, Jewel Johns: Sharon Weatherford.2,NZ7 NOW: Barb Janzenf Jean Christiansong Donna Hodsong Carolyn Maybeeg Virginia Smith, Muriel Jahnelg Beverly Gilles, Kathy Thompson, Donna Aronson, Marilyn Jenksg Kathrine Quammeg Linda Herold. 31323 HOW: Wayne Sher- ry, Barbara Scherbarthg Kay Halverson, Mary Moeller? Nancy Crusong Rita Bosshardt, Cindy Hallockg Jane Droen- ing, Harry Bruder, Marjorie Bergg Ron Quammeg Pat Koch. lo',Ac'K HOW: Gary Lunde, Phil Breidelg Breidelg Bruce Run- ningg Greg Stellrecht, Don Wedll Jim Harris, Linda Hueff- meier, Mary Whitmerp Barbara Bronson? Jeff Gall: Gregg Hill? Ted Schleicherl Harris Moskonas. Off Campus Juniors QNONZ' ICOM Sonia Gonzalezg Susan Roellichg Mrs. Carol Knebes, Peggy Roraffg Connie Plesha, Elizabeth Hickey, El- len Dagnong Karen McDermott. QNZ7 HOW: Nancy Polod- nag Vicki Skogen, Marie Appel, Sally Mclevichp Eileen See- feld: Joyce DeBruler, Chris Baumgartner, Linda Dowell, Alice Paulson. 31510 HOME Georgene Kuzma, Ray Clough, John Small, Duaine Dregne. Mike Clark, Paul Williamsg Paul Dale, Deanna French. B.,-lCK HOW: Joseph Toumeyl Robert Skaife, Brian Running, Lee Friell, Dale Tylkal Roger Haugh, Norb Dubai Fred Nagaog Steve Soenksen. va fs, 'Y' il! lk . S .. , I ji ,, V ' , -V ' . Sai -lg yyay . g 4 Q J ' HKONZT ROW: Louise McCrayg Marie Chu, Paulette Andress. ZND ICOM Donnette Holl- man, Suzanne Hath, Susan Rybar. 31527 H0114 Greer Larsen, Dorothy Travisg Sandy Soren- sen. l5',4c7K KOHL Cheryl Hecoxg Sarah Satherg Myke Rachu, Eileen Dunne. Wi Id e r H al I Cleaning Day at Wilder Hall 227 I5 B!! Faculty I President Samuel Gates. . . B.A., Colorado State M.A., Stanford University Ed.D., Stanford University Dean of Women A Edith Cartwright Clifton DeVoII James Erickson Maurice Graff Assoc. Dean, Dean Vice-President H.P.E.R. Graduate School ' Academic Affairs Administration Richard Gunning Glenn Smith Dean of Men Dean H.P.E.R. Robert Steuck Dean Student Affairs W. Carl Wimberly A. Vincent Weber Dean 231 Assoc. Dean Letters and Science Letters and Science 'Wand .. . fl . K ik'-. 3 ww, ' A :K ' ' 91 i'1Z .a 1 v ' A .A,. Kay Allen Garmen Ammerman Diane Annala Assistant Dean of Women Assistant Dean of Men Assistant Dean of Women Assistant Deans MA David Hogue Joyce Nighbert Donald Staats Assistant Dean of Men Assistant Dean of Women 232 Assistant Dean of Men e. , Nr Barbara Banas Assistant Dean of Women Clarence Althaus Stephen Brudlos Glen Dallman Calvin Helming Financial Aids Student Affairs Student Affairs Assoc. Director Student Union Special Services Harvey ldeus Richard Koehler Joseph Keller Placement Director Housing Director Construction Coordinator Space Analyst A R0b9l't LSROY Tom Marshall Dr. Robert McMahon Robert Mullally Registrar Admissions Counselor Health Service Director Director 233 Student Activities Earle Munns Judith Pinkston Reid Horle Director Program Director Director of Admissions Financial Aids Student Union Special Services Norene Smith A.C. Stadthaus Director of Institutional Financial Aids Studies Kp. 3? . ,Q if . A KB . M M C 1,. , . , V L , Donald Strand Gordon Teigen Dr. Fredrick Wolf Director-Student Union and Student Union 234 Health Center Campus Food Centers f.-3? Richard Beck Daniel Devitt Erwin Erickson Assistant Professor Instructor Instructor Dale Kendrick Professor Mr. Vavrek demonstrates his skill with pottery. William Vaf6aS Professor l 235 Edward Bardill Instructor Donald Nicholas Assoc. Professor Mr. Nicholas takes a break from his busy schedule. l l Audio-Visual Viggo Rasmusen Willard Riddles Clair Rood DirectorfAssoc. Prof. Assoc. Professor Instructor 236 Joseph Schroeder G. Lester Steinhoff Instructor Assoc. Professor Audio-Visual I BIOIOSY ,'Zxz2YS:ztm LaVerne Buldhaupt Tom Claflin Richard Hanley Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Professor 237 ' ' s, ' 'L 272 , T - ' , . John Held Robert Lee Allen Nelson Laura Schuh Instructor Instructor Assoc. Professor Assoc. Professor S f f iifwsfst fm Q t 21 ex mf at it , f'- L. - Q 'W kt 1 Il.. Robert Senff Seymour Sohmer Assoc. Professor Instructor Phillip Sparks Lucretia Wahl CMrs.J Daniel Wujek Howard Young Assistant Professor Faculty Assistant Assistant Professor Professor 238 l. if Richard Kistner Charles Hosler Assistant Professor Assoc. Professor Num W. Grey Konrad Kenneth Lindner Assoc. Professor Professor if Frank Mendralski Ralph Phillips Faculty Assistant Assoc. Professor ,ffl Gerald Rausch Roland Roskos Assistant Professor Assistant Professor JV Chemistry g s Lawrence Rowe Marian Scullin CMrs.D Assoc. Professor Faculty Assistant 239 Chemistry ,.v i William Schulz George Sprenger Katherine Stubblefield Instructor Instructor Instructor Economics Denny Arvola Instructor Cloyce Campbell David Cole William Goldsborough Professor 240 Professor Instructor Econonucs William Parks Brian Vergin Assoc. Professor Instructor Educaion if saw? Pauline Abel Burton Altman Assistant Professor Professor Intermediate Supervisor Elementary Orville Brault Kenneth Fish Richard Goodhart Marian Granger Assistant Professor Professor Assistant Professor Instructor P.E. Supervisor Elementary 241 Secondary Jr. High Supervisor Education Marian Hammes Dorothy Heider Assoc. Professor Assoc. Professor Elementary Elementary A Alta Johnson CMrs.Q Justin Lemke Wilma Miller Instructor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Inter. Supervisor Secondary Elementary Paul Neman Rhea Pederson Faculty Assistant Assistant Professor Elementary Primary Supervisor y U .-ft .s i y 5' -' K i' A aasytt t A Sf ' : ' A i'A 5 LL Phyllis Pirner Sandra Rabbit CMrs.J Norman Schein Instructor Faculty Assistant Assistant Professor Kindergarten Supervisor William Schmidt Assoc. Professor Secondary Jr. High Supervisor l Ed ucatlon Julia Steinke Waldo Widell Te,-ry Witzke Instructor Assoc. Professor Instructor Elementary 52C0'1dHfY Education 3' Margaret Chew Harold Classen John Hoefer Professor Professor Assistant Professor E Geography Virgil Holder Wayne Jacobson Instructor Graduate Assistant Allan Reiss Paula Wade Edward Weinzierl Robert Wingate Instructor Instructor Assoc. Professor Instructor 244 Health, Recreation, And Physical Education K t . , -wi ,:p3', 1 A M: -V 7 f 5 id 'W 'i K ,- HQ Beatrice Baird Robert Batchelder Professor Professor I s s I Coach Vickroy nervously anticipates an Indian victory. Tom Bigelow Instructor 245 James Brown q Anna Culver Assistant Professor Instructor 'J' 5-90. 57' ff' so r Okay, boys, this is a volleyball, explains Mr. Gautsch. Health I Alice DeBower Dennis DeGutes P h I Associate Professor Graduate Assistant Clifton DeVoll Jean Foss Ernest Gershon Lane Goodwin Professor Associate Professor Professor Assistant Professor 246 'T' Brent Hafen Philip Hey James Howard Beth Knepple Instructor Associate Professor Instructor Instructor Recreation, And Ed Zona Lindemann Graduate Assistant 4 - ? I W' w Mary McLellan Lorraine Moe Dolly Ozburn fMrs.j William Otto Assistant Professor Instructor 247 Assistant Professor Instructor Q-V9 iull n ww in ffm Health, Recreation, And Physical Education Linn Rockwood Marjorie Schroeder CMrs J Myrna Stephens F Le St h . . e ep enson Associate Professor Instructor Instructor Assistant Professor Jane Swanson Instructor Rollo Taylor Karen Toburen E. William Vickroy Assistant Professor Faculty Assistant Associate Professor , 'rkaQ:1Q,,gws3g ' f gs, History J. ,, L -Q Y A sss Allen Birchler Frederick Davies Associate Professor Professor S a 'Ubin-al ww Howard Fredricks Assistant Professor Dr. W. Vettes stops for a snack after speaking at the Freshmen Honor Tea. Gwrge Gilkey Professor 249 vw' Jean Helliesen Jacquelynn Kaemmer Gary Kuhn Assistant Professor Faculty Assistant Assistant Professor History 45 Vivian Munson Assistant Professor William Pemberton Instructor Stanley Rolnick William Vettes Rex Wade Professor Professor Professor 250 Languages ' We na...-JH' gt ' Alvida Ahlstrom Billie Batchelor Professor lnstructor French English Roberta Binford Instructor French 5.3 Mr. Manalich inspects the work of his Spanish student. Mary Jane Bloom CMrs.b Faculty Assistant 251 English Ronald Burman Robert Deamer Instructor Instructor English English Languages In all of her German classes, Mrs. Chiu enforces strict discipline. Languages KK - 3 ini ks Q Q 'A Wig DeMovilIe Philip Diser Instructor Instructor English English -wmv- . sn y s, kxf, Lorraine Flaherty QMrs.J Helen Gilkey CMrs.D Lee Glasel Edward Hartig Faculty Assistant Instructor Assistant Professor Instructor English English English English ,M-wang, Mary Hebberd CMrs.j Warren Hubbard William Hyde Timothy Johnson Associate Professor Associate Professor 253 Professor Instructor English Spanish English English W Q Lois Kathan Faculty Assistant Foreign Language Languages lffl. L, Richard Koppitch James Lafky Ada Lord CMrs.J Assistant Professor Instructor Assistant Professor English English English Ramiro Manalich Paul Manter Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Spanish English Ruth Nixon CMrs.J Margaret Oleson Roger Parsons Assoc. Professor Assoc. Professor Professor Spanish 254 English English vm! Karl Ruebel Vasant Shahane Assistant Professor Visiting Professor German English Languages A wifi J f 'N 'lima' Adelee Stokke CMrs.J Gretta Trainer CMrs.j Edna Whalen QMrs.j Emerson Wulling Instructor Faculty Assistant Instructor Professor English English 255 Spanish English Margaret Hocker Assoc. Professor Library Science .ak Library and Library Science 'ififzr ff .il .J is ,Annum iw Russel Evans Walter Franklin Dale Gresseth Alice Hagar Instructor Instructor Assistant Professor Assoc. Professor William Birdsall Eugene Millich Herbert Searcy Ray VanNote Instructor Assoc. Professor Assoc. Professor Director 256 Library V ' Mass Communications Karl Friedline Instructor ...pf Xe John Jenks Patricia Muller Assoc. Professor Directorflnformation Services Q hs.. ,uw-ffm Mr. Zobin advised both the Haque! and the LaCrosse this Kenneth Teachout Joseph Zobin year. 2 Visiting Lecturer Assistant Professor 57 Manmohan Arora Assistant Professor Math f 'N A A , 1 Merrill Barnebey Thomas Breiter Assistant Professor Professor Arthur Brownell Jr. Roland Christensen Assistant Professor Assoc. Professor Robert Doser Theodore Rozelle Ronald Russell Instructor 258 Assoc. Professor Instructor Computer Science Math if N uf .W W Truman Hayes Professor David Mewaldt Therese Roggenbuck John Swickard Ralph Wahl Assoc. PrOf9SSOI' Instructor Assistant Professor Assoc. Professor Music Dallas Weekley William Yarborough Mr. Wahl directs the Marching Chiefs. Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 260 Philosophy 5-.,,,,,,t.t it S ' Theodore Smith Robert Uber Instructor Professor Physics Physics Political Science William Felch Professor Philosophy Physics Richard Lindblad Surender Singh Assistant Professor Professor 261 Political Science Political Science xv-N3 if ,Aids Q 1, I X Z' fl John Cleveland Thomas Harris Clark Himmel Naomi Meara Assoc. Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Psychology Ted Tetzlaff Stanton Wixon Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Social Work LaCrosse students register for psychology Don Pagel classes. 262 Assistant Professor Social Work Nl1m.f.m-iaupzni. Joseph Motivans Charles Mueller Paul Schmitz Assistant Professor Instructor Instructor Sociology Speech Michael Scott Kirby Throckmorton Faculty Assistant Instructor Glen Comeau Robert Frederick Charles Haas Instructor 263 Assoc. Professor Professor Hike A A 2.-vt Harriet Hayes Stanley Laber Donald Pfaff James Siefkas Assistant Professor Instructor Instructor Assistant Professor Speech Speech Speech Speech Speech fww .V ... N Sharon Tracy Instructor Speech xl. Mr. Comeau relaxes as he inspects his fine selection of books. Daryl Wedwick Instructor Speech Alethean Society 62 Alpha Kappa Lambda I82 Alpha Omicron Pi I83 Alpha Phi I94 Alpha Phi Omega I92 Organizations Index Faculty 228 Field Hockey l34 Fledgling l35 Flying Club l36 Football 70 Phi Epsilon Kappa l48 Phi Sigma Epsilon I95 Pom Pom Girls I49 Publications Board l50 Racquet I5l Alpha Xi Delta l84 Gamma Sigma Sigma I86 Ratom I52 Associated Women Students I22 Golf 90 Recreation Majors l53 Band l64 Gymnastics I37 Seniors 92 Baseball 88 Herodotus l35 Sigma Delta Pi I54 Basketball 76 Inter-Fraternity Council I9l Sigma Tau Gamma l85 Beta Sigma Chi l87 International Students l38 Ski Club l55 Biology I24 lnter-Varsity Christian Fellowship I75 SNEA l56 Campus Controls Council D5 Kappa Delta Pi I39 Student Union Committees I58 Campus Vets I26 L-Bar-X l40 Swimming 84 Cana Club I72 La Crosse Yearbook I42 Tau Kappa Epsilon I93 Catalina Club I27 La Crosse Board of Women Officials Tennis 9l Christian Bible Studies I73 I44 Track 86 Cheerleaders l28 Circle K I29 Coulee Trekkers I30 Cross Country 74 Debate ISI Delta Psi Kappa l32 Delta Sigma Phi I88 Eta Phi Alpha I33 A Aavang, Glenn 204 Aavang, Janice 22I Abbott, Dick 2l4 Abdo, Suheil I79 Abrahams, Charlotte 203 Abrahamson, Effie I0l, I25 Abts, Mary 203 Adams, Diane I66, I67, l68, 2l9 Adams, Earl I68, 2I2 Adams, Sue 2I9 Adams, Thomas W. 94 Adams, Almer 2l6 Adelsen, Marcia l98 Adler,ColIeen 2l0 Ahl, Kathy I78, 209 Ahlbom, Ethel 2I0 Ahlin, Jean l33, I68 Ahrens, Pat I66 Ahrens,Chip l68 Aigner, Joseph 9l, 94 Albee,Connie 2l0 Aldrich, Nancy H. 94, I40, IS9 Alens. Larry I45, 2l2 Alfus, Mary K. 94, II7, l32, l34, I52. I60 Allen, Donna 202 Aller, Dave 76 La Crosse State Officials I45 Lettermen's Club I4l Lutheran Campus Center I76 Lutheran Collegians I77 Newman Club I78 Orchesis l46 Organizations ll8 Organizations Board l47 Student Index Aller, Dennis 94 Alt, Arlene M. 94, I66, l86 Althoff, Lois l98 Amundso Amundso 2I9 n, David 94 n, Emily I66, l67, I77, Anderle, Virginia 94, I60 Andersen, Sheila 207 Anderson.CaroI 202 Anderson, Charlotte IS4 Anderson Anderson ,Crystel l66 ,Dean 2l2 Anderson, Diane 2IS Anderson Anderson , George S. 94 ,Gloria 208 Anderson, Ingrid 207 Anderson ,Jackie 22l Anderson, James 2I6 Anderson, Joan I94 Anderson ,Kristy 94 Anderson, Larry l30, I79, 2l3 Anderson, Patricia 94, I32, I53 Anderson ,Richard 225 Anderson, Sandra l53 Anderson, Sandra 94 Anderson, Sharon 220 Anderson, Tekla l59, I66, 2I9 Andraska, James 2l6 Andress, Paulette 227 Andrews, Carne I34, I44, I60, 2I9 Annett, Mary IS6 265 Underclassmen I96 United Campus Center I79 University Singers I68 Wivettes I60 Wrestling 83 Young Americans for Freedom I6I Y-GOP l63 Anstey, Judy 208 Appel, Marie 226 Arentz, Susan J. 94 Arlt, Richard 225 Arlt, Tom 224 Armata, Diane M. 94 Armstrong, Jeffrey 90 Arneson, Linda I5l Aronson, Donna l30, I34, I60, 226 Arzbecker, Ann I94 Arzt, Sharon 2I9 Ash, Jay I68 Ashbeck, Diane I22, I23, 209 Asselin, Phyllis I22, I23, 209 Atchison, Barb 22I Atkins, Joseph 2l4 Auer, Robert W. 94 Austin,CaroI I98 Austin, Connie 94 Averkamp, Kay I78, 2I8 Averkamp, Sally I78, 209 Bach, Kenneth l78 Badger, Michael 222 Baenen, Carole 2I9 Bagger, John 2I4 Bahr, Francis I66, I67 Bahrke, Michael 222 Bain, Marilyn l58 Baka, Bruce 206 Bakalars, Edward 94 Baker, Nanci l20 Bakke. Cliff 2l5 Bakkum, Marilyn I9S Ball, Jean 220 Ballard, Richard 2I6 Ballwahn, Larry l58 Ballweg, Audrey I78, l98 Bambrough, James l93 Bankes, Marcia I98 Bantle, Margaret 225 Bareford, Carol I83 Barge, Mary E. 94 Barningham, Robert 223 Barnowsky, Sharon I40, 203 Barrett, James 204 Barrettee, Virginia I24, 209 Barrs, Ingrid I40, I79, I83 Barry, George M. 95 Bartoli, Kathy 208 Bartlett, Mary Jane I89, 207 Batchelder, Patricia l86 Bates, Jeanne l30, 2I0 Bauer, Judy I53 Bauer, Sheila 2I0 Baugniet, Joy I78 Baumgarten, James 223 Baumgartner, Barb 202 Baumgartner,Chris 226 Baumgartner, Jim 80 Bausch, Barb I66, 2I0 Bausman,Sue 2I0 Bawden, Barb 208 Bay, Marcia 208 Baynas. Sue 2l8 Beaman, Marie I98 Beamer, Gaye I93 Bear, Ted I39 Beatty, Patricia I25 Beaudry,Chris I49, I89, 209 Beauain, Robert 2l6 Beaver, Nola I49 Becherer, Joanne 22l Bechtel, Dennis I24, I77, 225 Beck, Barbara 203 Becker, Becker. Becker, Becker, Barb 2l9 Carol 202 Jerry I92 Laurie I68 Beckman, Stephanie 2l9 Becwar, Patricia I78, 203 Bedford, Donald 223 Beffa,Carol I30, I58, 224 Behnke, Dennis l75, 2l6 Behnke, Gary 2l3 Beissel, Edward 222 Belk, Helen l98 Bell, Lila 22I Bell, Mary 225 Bellin, James 88 Bellman, John 222 Beneker, Linda l66 Benetti, Sue 2l8 Bennett,Charlene 2I0 Benson, Polly 22l Benson, Benson, Richard 222 Robert I87, I92, I94 Bentley, James 2l6 Bentz, Peter 95, II7, I66, I94 Beranek, David l87, l94 Berens, William I26 Berg, Cynthia 225 Berg, James 95, l75 Berg, Kenneth 95 Berg, M Berger, Berken, ariorie 226 Steve 80 Joan K. 95, l30 Berkovitz, Mike 2l2 Bernhard, Laurie I79, 203 l67, I93. Bernhard, Michael 2l4 Beronja, Michael I45, I58, I59, 205 Besner, Patricia R. 95, I32, l34, I44, l60 Bessac, Mary I30, I66 Best, Barb 208 Betsinger, Linda 207 Betthauser, James 2I6 Betts, Berthanna 207 Betz, Elizabeth 220 Bever, Greg 2l3 Bick, Kathy I99 Bieganski, Linda 220 Billings, Rick 206 Billmeyer, Barbara I86, 209 Billows, George 2I3 Bina, Janine M. 95, Il6 Birchbauer, Jackie 203 Bird, Jim I48 Birdsey, Steven l94 Bischoff, Barb I76, 2l8 Bishop, Wayne I93 Bislew, Larry I92 Blackbourn, Gary 2I7 Blackmore, Jeanne I57 Bladow, Janel l5l, I58 Blaha, Gerald 90, l57 Blair, Sue 2l0 Blanchard, Dave l4I, 225 Blank, Kathy 2l0 Blanke, Daniel 222 Blankenship, Susan I98 Blazek, Bonnie 202 Blechinger, Randolph 224 Blihovde, Gary I36 Block, Barbara 95, ISG Blomberg, Joanne 203 Blomlie, Margaret 22l Blomquist, Richard lI6 Bloyer, Sheryl I68, 207 Bluemke, Ann 220 Blumenschein, Diane l68, 220 Bluse, Russell 2l6 Boardman, Don 224 Boebel, Constance K. 95, I40 Boesch, Kit l34, I44, l60, 208 Boettcher, Marian 2l8 Bogacz, Joanne 207 Bogle, David 204 Bohlmann, Wayne 85, l4I, l94 Bohn, John 222 Bohn, Robert I92 Boland, Patrick J. 95 Boland,Thomas P. 95, 2l6 Bollig, Barb 2I0 Bolson, James I66, I67 Bolstad, Charles 2I2 Bommer, Jeanne 208 Bonack, Phillip 206 Bohnam, Mary I34, I60 Bonsack, Gerald l29, l63, I66, I67 Bontly, Lee 2l7 Borreson, Thomas C. 95 Borseth, James A. 95 Bosanec, Aggie I49, 2l9 Bosshardt, Rita I66, 226 Bottiglier, Tom 2l3 Bottoni, Robert 2l6 Bourdage, Eugene J. 95 Boushon, Sharon 2I9 Bouzek, Michael l87 Bowe, Jackie 209 Bowler, Sheila I30, l98 Bowles, Bruce 204 Boyd, Steve I93 Boyle, Dennis 206 Boyle, Robert 2l7 Braasch, Pat l34, I76, 209 Brabender, Mary 22l Bradford, William F. 95, ISS Bradley,Carolyn 200 Bradley, James 223 Brahmstedt, Marilynn 48, 49, I94 Brandt, Jean I57, I72 Brecher, Carol 22I Brecht, Marlane 2l8 Bredahl, Mike 76 Bredemeier, Brenda 208 Breen, William 206 Breeser, Barb 209 Brehm, Margaret M. 95 Breidel, Phil 229 Breitenfield, Richard V. 95 Breitkreutz, Heidi I66, I67, l98 Briggs, Don I29, 2I3 Britt, David l30, 224 Brode, Roger 204 Brody, Kathleen 22I Broecker, Cherie I99 Bronson, Barbara l89, 226 Brooks, Marilynn 203 Brooks, Pamela I76, 208 Brose, Kurt I9I, I94 Brotton, Patricia C. 95 Brown, Georgia I99 Brown, Louise I79, 224 Brown,Orley l9l Brown, Robert 2I7 Brozek, Ruth I32, 22l Bruder, Harry 226 Brudlos, Stephen I92 Brugger, Arden 207 Brunet, Mike I26 Brunet, Pat 2I4 Brunkow,Cindy 220 Brunkow, David l40, I68 Brunner, Francis I68, 204 Bucheger, Judy 22I Buckholz, James 9I Buckley, Jay I45 Budnik, Steve l30 Buehl, Candace M. 95 Buehler, Noel 222 Buehner, Chris 203 Buergin, James 2I4 Bugenhagen, Paul D. 96, I9I Buhr,Tom I40 Buhr,Virginia 2l0 Bunnow, David I77, 223 Burd, Kathy 22I Burg, Roger 222 Burgmaier, Robert l87 Burgos, Fermin l25, I59, 205 Burhop, James 2I4 Burkhart, James F. 96 Burns, Jaqui 47, 208 Burns, Margie l66 Burns, Richard l30 Burton, Dianne 225 Burton, Judy I66 Busch, Cheryl 209 Bush, Robert I87 Busse, Carolynn I83 Busse,Thomas 86 Butler, Carol 209 Butler, Bill 2l3 Buzzell, Robert 223 Byrne, Kent 224 Bystol, Diane 207 Bytell, Carol 2l0 C Cain, John E. 96 Calbert, Barb 208 Callen, Laura l98 Camp, Barbara 2l9 Campbell, Cathy 203 Campbell, John I23 Campbell, Mary Ann l86, 207 Camper, Priscilla I42, 22l Cantwell, Rita 2l8 Caninos, Pam 2I9 Carlson, Kay I94, 220 Carlson, Mike I45, 204 Carlson, William l53 Carnelly, Marianne 208 Carney, Marilynn 203 Carrington, Leslie 207 Carroll, Rose 4I, l86 Carroll, Thomas F. 4I, 96 Carter, Linda I66 Cary, George 2I3 Casad, Sandy I78, 224 Casberg, Judy 224 Casey, Kathleen l25, I42, I86, 207 Casey, Steven 222 Cassel, Bruce l36 Cassel, Cheir 207 Castle, Jane 2l8 Castle, Sally I59 Cathmann, John 2I7 Cauffman, Dave 224 Cavanaugh, Diane I99 Caves, Marcia 220 Chadek, Arthur 2l6 Chaffee, Judith 2l8 Chang,Chi I38, I59, 206 Channing, Rosanne H. 96, I32, I66, I67 Chapman, Mark 204 Chapman, Steven 2I7 Chariton, Janice 209 Chart, Jamelle 22I Check, Carolynn 2l8 Chesman, Gail 208 Chisholm, Ruth l98 Chitwood, Sharon K. 96, ll7, IS9 Christel, Kathy 22I Christensen, James R. 96, l9I Christensen, Sharon 22I Christian, John W. 96, II7, I53 Christiansen, David 88, I45 Christianson, Bruce 223 Christianson, Diana 220 Christianson, Gerald G. 96 Christianson, Jean 226 Christopher, Thomas l93 Christopherson, Linda 220 Christopherson, Marge 209 Chritton, Thomas A. 96 Chu, Gregory l38, I58, 2I4 Chu, Marie 227 Clancy, Pam 208 Clark, Anne I83, 22l Clark, Barbara 209 Clark, Kathy 208 Clark, Linda I49 Clark, Mike 226 Clark, Nanine l89, 226 Clark, Nancy 96, IS3 Clarkin,Christine 208 Clay, Stephen I66, 2l7 Clayton, Nancy 22l Clements, Cathy A. 96 Clodi, Elizabeth A. 96 Cloud, Glenna 220 Clough, Ray 226 Coe, Bonnie 2I0 Cole, Cheryl I66, I98 266 i Coleman,Candi I22, l23, I99 Coley, Jane 207 Colletti, Judith 96, l59, l85 Collier, Eugene 204 Collins, Patrick 2l2 Colombo, David 223 Combs,Clayton I82 Compte, Stephen 2l6 Conk, Barbara l30, I78, 203 Connaughton, Jack F. 96, l53 Connell, Kathie 22l Connell, Patricia M. 96 Connery, Kathleen A. 96 Connery, Robert 206 Conniff, Peter 2l7 Conrad, Diane I58, l89 Conradt, Marsha 205 Constalie, Annette 96 Cook, Linda 208 Cook, Ron l48 Cooper, Linda 220 Corey, Mary 2l8 Coughlin, Nancy K. 97, l86 Counselman, Beth I98 Cowles,Verne 83 Cox, Mary I66, 2l9 Crapisi,Tom 74, 86, 2l7 Crary,Carolyn 97 Crary, Elaine 2l9 Crary,Oscar 225 Criger, Steve I29, 2l3 Crist, Roberta 86 Cronin, James 2l5 Crook, Don I92 Crouch, Joanne 208 Crum, Roger 97, II7, I68, I76, I92 Cruson, Nancy 226 Cunningham, Lee 83, 2l4 Curle, Jay 2l6 Curran,Colleen 22l Curtis, Connie I22, l23, 208 Curtis, David T. 97, l93 Curtis, Margie 2l9 Czaplewski, Doug 206 D Dagnon, Ellen 226 Dahl, Lorin I26 Dahl, Warren 223 Dahlk, Sharon I22, l23, l86, 207 Daily,Judy 225 Dais, Frank 222 Dale, Paul 74, 86, l30, I4l, l53, 226 Dalsky, Gail I3l, 2l8 Daniels, Darlene I49 Daniels, John 2l4 Daugherty, Pam 2l0 Daugs, Vicki 22l Dauphin, Barb l57 Dauphin, Neal V. 97 Davies, Laurie l68, 208 Davis, Jo I66, 22l Davis, Sheila D. 97 Davis, Tim 224 Day, Joseph 2l2 DeBruin, Beverly l3O DeBruler, Joyce 226 DeCicco, Pete l9l, 204 DeFever, Dan 2I3 DeGaetano, Corey J. 97 DeGracie, Terry E. 97 DeKeyser, Dolly l26, I33, I83, 203 DeLapp, Betty L. CMrs.D 97 DeLong, Florence E. 97 DeMers, Jerome I87 DeWitt, Kathleen K. 97 Deal, John I29, 2I5 Dedrick, Linda 220 Densmoor, Steve l35, I38, l58 Denzin, Robert 223 Detert, Dick 80 Dettman, Ron 2l2 Deubler, Pam 203 Dewitt, Roger 223 Diakoff, Stephen I68 Dickinson, David 205 Dickinson, Dean D. 97 Dickinson, Gary L. 97 Dickmann, Betty 207 Dickson, Scott L. 97, I30, l33 Diehl, Bev 2l0 Diehl, Terri 208 Dimond, Don L. 97, I9l Dinkel, Kathy I66, I67, 208 Dinnauer, Michael 2l6 Disrude,Thomas I9l Dissmore, Ken I66 Ditmarson, Becky 224 Divito, Pam I98 Dobson, James l93 Dobson, Lois 208 Docauer, Randy 97, ll7, I24, I94 Doden, James I45, 204 Doine, Linda I94, 2l8 Dolske, Patti 203 Dombroski, Michael 97 Donahue, Jan I34 Donnelly, Geneva B. CMrs.J 97 Doolittle, Renee 2l0 Dorband, Kathryn l55 Dorgan,Thomas 205 Dorn, Darlene l3l, l5I Doronio, Diana l57 Doronio, Toby l26, I38, l5I Dorow, Steve l92 Doumat, Michel 205 Dowell, Linda l83, 226 Downing, Dick l66 Doyle, Gail 2l0 Doyle. George I92 Doyle, Tim l93 Draeger, Mary I83 Drakulich, Roxanne I66, I89, 2l0 Drecktrah, Ron I77 Dregne, Duaine 226 Dresang, Gary 86, l78 Drew, Larry D. 98, I92 Drews, Barbara L. 98, II6, l39, I94 Dreyer, Warren I26, I36 Drinkwater, Linda l83 Droege, Jeannette A. 98, I89 Druckrey, Stan 86 Druecke, Ralph 80, l4I Duba, Norb 83, 86, 226 Ducharme,Tom 224 Dudley, Elaine 4I, I22, I23, I49, IS6 Dull, Steven 2l4 I Dummer, Kathy I94, 226 Duner, Keith 2l3 Dunne, Eileen 227 Dustin, Ann M. 98, l60 Dvorak, Darrell 98 Dvorak, Kathleen l56, I89, I90, 208 Dwyer, James 204 Dwyer, Joseph C. 98, I9I Dwyer, Mary R. 98 Dyer, Darrel I66, I67, 224 Dyer, Rita 209 Dyre, Margie l77, 22l E Eastburn, Glenda 22l Eastman, Alan W. 98 Ebersold, James l93 Ebner, Jerry l33 Eccles, Diane I98 Eckart, Denis 2l7 Eckes, Lynette l78, 2l9 Ecklor, Patricia 2l0 Edmiston, Robert 2l7 Edwards, Barbara I98 Edwards, Mary 208 Egan, Gary 208 Eggan, Greg 2l7 Eggers, Richard I58, 2l6 Ehler, Dan D. 98 Ehrsam, Michael 224 Eichenberger, Ann 2l9 Eide, Steve 2l2 Eisler, Bill I9l Eldridge, Bert M. 98 Ellefson, Daniell 2l4 Ellefson, Sue 207 Ellefson, Larry l59 Ellefson, Lois 22l Ellis, James 86 Ellis, Jane M. 98 Ellis, Stephen 204 Elton, Ron I66, I67 Emery, Jo Ellen I22, I23, 22l Emery, Nancy I66, I67, l68, 207 Emrick, David 222 Eng, Geni 48, 49, l94, 209 Engberg, Sue I99 Engels, Joseph 206 Engh, Mike I93 Engh, Sherry 224 Ensey, Alicia I66 Erbe, Lloyd 2l6 Erbs, Linda 207 Erck, Pacy I68, 208 Erdman, James A. 98 Erickson, Melisa l68, I76, 220 Erickson, Sandra I94 Ersepke, Carol M. 98 Ertel, Susan 98, I79 Esquilin, Luis R. 98 Esser, Michael I45, 2I7 Esslinger, Patty I98 Euler, Jeanne I77 Eumurian,Jane 225 Euring, Steve I6I Evans, Dustin 47 Evans, Lisbeth 22l Evans, Owen 88 Evenson, Marcia I44, l60, I78 202 Evenstad, John 222 Everson, Gloria 207 Ewert, Margie 2l8 Ewing, Neal 2l4 Ewing, Steve l6I, 2l4 Ewoldt, Helen l78, 203 F Faas, Roland l3I Fabian, Brother 98 Fagan, Colin 2l2 Fagan, Sandra 98 Fahrenkrug, Carol 207 Fainman, Joel 2l5 Fait, Pam l53 Falbe, Diane 49, 98, I94, I90 Falch, Candy 2l9 Falk, Kristi I66, l67 Falkner, Bonnie 98, l68 'Falkner, Don 206 Falkner, Ronald I25, 204 Falleck, Richard L 99, I26 Fancher, Duane 224 Fandel,Valorie 209 Fanning, Michael 205 Farber, Dorothy l66 Fatura. Richard 2l6 Feig, Carol 2l9 Feller, Eileen I79 Feltner, Pat 209 Feltz, John 205, 209 Fenner, Bonnie I77, 2l9 Fenner, Judith L. 99, I89 Fenske, Sally I66, 2l8 Fett, Betty 2l8 Ficken,Vernell I99 Fickenwirth, Joanne 99 Fiegel, John 88 Fiet, Arthur A. 99 Filter, Richard I66, I67, 2l2 Filzen, Dan 224 Fink, Mary Ann 203 Finn, Terry 88 Fintak, Linda l43, I78, I98 Fiore, Loretta 207 Fischer,Cheryl M. 99, ll7, IS2, I53 Fischer, Marie 224 Fischer, Ron R. 99, II7, I40, l78 222 Fiscus, David 205 Fiscus, Larry 2l6 Fish, Roger 222 Fisher, Brad 2l6 Fisher, Jane 209 Fitting, Dean 224 Fladen, Gene 2l7 Flanagan, Michael J. 99, l40 Flanders, Pam I98 Flaten, Steve 224 Flath, Suzanne 227 Fleck, Marvin 222 Fleming, Cindy 2l0 Flick, Janice 224 Flick, Ron 225 Flickinger, Theo l68 Flock, Ed 225 Florence, John 2l3 Foelske, Pat 209 Foley, Daniel 99, I25 Foley, Katie I34 Foley, Mary A. 99 Folger, James R. 99 Fortney. Jon 2I3 Foster, Kathy 220 Fouch, Lynn 208 Fox, Carl 83 Frailey, Terri 208 Francis, Mary Anne I68, I76, 2l9 Franciskovic, Jack l4l Franz, Robert G. 99, I6l, I63 Frawley, Edward 2l6 Frederick, Richard I30, I68, 224 Freiburger, Ruth I78, 202 Freisinger, Peter I29, 225 French,Carol I66, l86 French, Dean I53, I66, 226 French, Lawrence 2I7 Frey, Mark 85, 204 Frick, Alan 224 Friday, Bonita 220 Friday, Jerry 2I7 Friedell, John 223 Friedl, Jim 80 Friell, Lee 226 Frisbie, Douglas 224 Fritsche, Nancy 209 Fritz, Kris l60 Froegel, Marlene 202 Froehlick, Kay 2l8 Fuchs, August 2I4 Funnell, Barbara I56 Furlano, Don 225 Furlong, C. Ann 99 G Gaber, Ronald 206 Gaede, Joyce 225 Gagermeier, Susan A. 99, IS9 Gald, Linda Lou 203 Gall. Jeff 226 Galloway. Gloria 2l9 Gardiner, Gary 4I Gardner, Margo 2l9 Garriott,Carolyn I86 Gartland, John 86 Gasper, Joseph I92 Gasser, Gerald 2l5 Gates, Kristie I94 Gautsch, Robert 206 Gautsch, William D. 99 Gay, Kathryn 99 Cayeske,Carol 209 Gehling, Tony 76, 208 Gehring, Dave 88, I66 Geise, George 90 Geisler, Gigi 208 Gentry, Karen E. 99, l39, I54 George, Pam I66, l68 Geracie, Richard 86, 2I7 Gersbach, Sandy 2IO Gianoli, Richard I26, I68, l78 Gibbons, Dennis 99, l35 Gilles, Barbara I33 Gilles, Beverly 226 Gilles, Patricia M. 99, l25 Gilman, Sheila 220 Gilson, LaVonne P. 99 Ginskey, Margery E. 99, I33 Ginter, Karen l30, l78, 203 Glass, Diane M. l00, l60 Gleeson, Robert 2l5 Glubka, Allen 223 Goebel, Patrick 222 Goeldner, Sue l57 Goeldner, Wayne 86 Goetzman, Gwendolyn 224 Gokey, James 223 Goll, Barbara 203 Gonyo, Jean A. l00, l86 Gonzalez, Sonia l38, I40, I78. l89, 226 Goode. Stevie 207 Goodman, Kassie 2I0 Gordon, Nancy 224 Gordon, Pat I77 Gorecki, Ken 86 Gorski, Dennis l93, I94 Gorzlanzyk. Jean l60 Grabow, Susan l00 Graf, Jerome L. l00 Grainger, Mike 76 Grant, Suzanne 225 Grasse, Bob l53, I92 Grbich, George, 206 Greeley, Linda 22,0 Green, Sharon I25, I32, I68 Greenberg, Flo 2I8 Greenup, Jim l68, l9l Greenwood, Bonnie l22, l23. l40, l98 Gregg,Vicki I58, 220 X Greider, Nancy 224 Greider, Susan I94 Grieger, Richard A. l00, I5I Griepentrog, Janet 22I Griffith, Linda I25, l30, I42, 202 Griswold. Carol 224 Griswold, Harry 225 Grochan, Bill 2l2 Grochowski, Joan l99 Groh, Robert 2l4 Grom, Gary l93 Gromacki, Cheryl l86 Gronski, Robert I9I, l94 Gros, Diana I78, l83, 203 Grosch, Evelyn H. l00, I32, l40 Groth, Julie I99 Grow, Dick I68 Grubbs, Anita 224 Gruber, Neal G. l00, 2l2 Gruendler, Mary Jo I66, I67, 220 Grunniwaldt, Greg, I94 Guider, Clarella M. I00, I35 Guiles,Cindy 209 Guilfoil, Jon Scott 85 Gundrum, Frank 2l6 Gust, Bryan l93 Gutknecht, James 2l6 H Haack, Fred 2l6 Haag, Tom I78 Haase, John 2l6, 224 Habel, Vicki 2l9 Habelman, Lloyd G. I00 Habelman, Raymond 222 Hackbarth, Bonnie 22I Hackner, Joan l78 Haefs, Melvin F. l00 Hafner, Joel 76, I48 Hafner,Thelma 206 Hagen, Carol A. I00, 2I8 Hager, Kathy l98 Hagerman, Gene R. Topper 85, I00, II6, I39, l4I, I48 Hagert, Penny 207 Hahn, Jane A. I00, l30, I34, l60 Hahn, Linda IS9, 2IO Halberg, Susan J. I00 Hall, Kris I22, I23, I86, 207 Hall, Tarry J. l00, l9l HalIock,Cindy 226 Halloran, Kathleen 2l9 Halvensleben, Ronald 223 Halverson, James 2I5 Halverson. Kay IS9, l90, 226 Halvorson,Claire 220 Hamann, Richard 2I3 Hamilton, Bruce I29 Hamilton. Connie 2l9 Hamilton, Vicki 220 Hamre, Mary I79, 207 Handrich, Mark 2l2 Handzel, Bradley 204 Hanhardt, Al I92, 225 Hanlen, Tom l53 Hannam, Judy 209 Hannemann, Gary 2I7 Hannemann, Marilyn I22, l23. 220 Hannon, Bonnie I22, l23, 2l9 Hansche, Yvonne 22l Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen ,Antonette 22l . David P.i0O . Donna L. II6, I33, I62, I9 .Linda D. l00, I83 ,Marvin 206 , Peter I66 .Robert l3O, l75, 225 ,Wayne 2I3 HansIik,Virginia I94 Hanson. Hanson, Hanson, Hanson, Hanson, Hanson, Hanson. Harold A. I00 Jean 226 Jerome I92, 2l2 Kris I68, I94 Roben A. I5l, I76, I92 Rosanne K. I00, l89 William 2l5 9 Happel, Douglas N. I0l, I94 Happel, James 222 Harding, Carol A. IOI Hardy, Larry K. 74, l0l Harnish. Thomas IOI Harpold, Ramona 2I0 Harris, Jim 226 Harris, Sue I28 Harris, William C. IOI, I92 Harrod, William H.I0l Harry. Margaret 224 Hart, Connie IS6, 209 Hart, Mary Lynn 47 Hart, Rita I32, 2l9 Hart, Ronald 88, l45, I89 Haner,Carol I77 Hanig, Margaret 2lO Hartley, Glenn I92 Hartsough, Judith A. IOI Harvey, Karen I60, I79, 207 Hasse, Judy 209 Hastings,Charles IOI Hatlestad, Kathy I66. l67, 2I8 Haugh, Roger 4l, 226 Hauser, Judy l98 Havey, Peggy I98 Hawes, Rodger I77, 2l2 Hawes, Ronnie I77, 2l2 Hayes, Kathryn A. IOI, l33, I54 Hayhurst, Carol Jean I0l, IS3 Hecox, Cheryl 227 Heefner, Jim 2l3 Hegge, Pat I30, 207 Heideman, Mike 76 Heidenreich, Gary 2I4 Heidthe,Cindy I76 Heilman, David 222 Hein, Wendy I28, 220 Heindel, Joann S. IOI, I32, I34. I40, I44 Heinemann, Rich l93, 2l6 Heinrich, Barbara I94, 2I0 Heinz, Wendy 2I0 Heise, Donna I66, I67, 2I0 Heise, Mark 2l6 Heisler, Janice I66, 2I0 Heisler, Jeff I92 Heitman, Linda 226 Held, Richard 2l6 Helke, Joel 224 Hendersin, Norman 206 Hendricks. Paul 2I3 Hendricks, William 2l6 Hennessy, David 222 Hennig, Margo I44, l60, 2l9 Henning, Ann I77, 22I Henriksen, Bob l75 Henthorn, Joanne l98 Herda, Raymond l9l Herman, Lois I22, I23, 2l9 Herold, Connie l98 Herold, Eugene 224 Herold, Linda I94, 226 Hertzfeldt, Barbara 224 Herzog, Wayne I25 Hess, Gene 74, 2l2 Hesse,Cindy 22I Hesselberg, Jarlan 224 Hesselberg, Laura L. CMrs.J IOI Hessian, Leanne 209 Hetzel, John I53 Heuer, Donald 204 Hibicke, Dwight I9I Hickey, Elizabeth I25, I83, 226 Hickey, Susan lS3 Hilbert, Donna l33, I68, 225 Hiler, Lawrence 2l7 Hill, Denise 220 Hill, Greg 226 Hill,Jackie 207 Hill, Lois I34, 202 Hill, Lynda l34. 2I0 Hilton, Michael 90 Himebauch, Charlotte 22I Hines, Dian 208 Hines, Kay 2l9 Hinnen, Robert A. IOI Hintz, Carol 202 Hintz, Dann 2l2 Hintz. Michele 22I Hinz, Judy I60, 2l9 Hirsbrunner. Sue 2l0 Hiser, Betty A. l0l, I94 Hielle, J. Thomas 204 Hjerleid, Helen B. I66, 22l Hocum, Richard I66, 224 Hodgson, Thomas 222 Hodson, Donna 226 Hodulik, Rosemarie 2I8 Hoeft, Eugene 223 Hoeft, Richard l0I, ll7, I25, I30, l36, I59 Hoesly, Joyce 22I Hoeth, Gaylene l79, 207 Hoey, Donna 203 Hoffman, David 223 Hoffman, Mary I66, 2I8 Hoffmann, Marilynn E. CMrs.J I0l Hoffmeier, Robert 204 Hohler, Charlene A. I0l Holak, Deanna l68 Holcombe, Gary 2l7 Holen, Carole l98 Hollman, Donnette I42, I66, l68, l89, 227 Holmes, Larry I66 Holter, Gordy 225 Holy, Jan 222 Hood,Cathy 22I Hooker, Elaine l94 Hopson,Cheryl 2l8 Horkheimer, Barb I99 Horn,Charlene 202 Hornby, A. James l0l, I40 Hornung, Robert 204 Horstman, Douglas 225 Horswill, Jerry 2l3 Hougan, Peter 90 Hough, Roger 4l Houseman. Richard 2I2 Hovey, Penny 207 Howard. John I40 Howard, Karen 202 Howe,Christine 203 Howe, Ellen I5l, I78, 203 HowelI,Terri l86 Howland. Cindy l83, l90 Hoyer, Larry 204 Hoyme, Fred 2l3 Hoyum, Barbara M. l0l Hruby,Chris 207 Hruby, Robert 2I2 Hubbard, Robert 2l6 Huberty,Carla 22I Hubka, Donald 2l4 Huck, Sally I83, 207 Huckstorf, Rita 2I0 Huebner, Judith A. I02 Hueffmeier, Linda 226 Huenink, Ann N. I02 Hughes, John l58, I59 Hume, Lucinda 209 Hundt, Jean 209 Hunsader, Gretchen l89, 2I0 Huntington, Lynn 2l0 Huntress, Robin 220 Huse, Gale E. I02, l83 Huseby, Jeanne S. I02, IS6 Hutcheon, Bruce 86 Hutchison, Sue I66 Huttenburg, Juliane K. I02, II7. I52, I94 Hyvonen, Steve 223 lmbordino, Ronald 206 lmhoff, Donald 88 lmhoff,Joan 2l9 J Jablonski, Gregory l87 Jach, Jeannie L. I02, I32, I40 Jackson, Gary 222 Jackson, Gordon 204 Jackson, Lindsey 207 Jackson, Sandra K. IO2 Jacobs, Barb I66, I67 Jacobs, Darrel L. I02, l53 Jacobs, Susan 207 Jacobson, Linda 2l0 Jacobson, Ruth 207 Jahn, Katharine 208 Jahnel, Muriel 226 Jambois, Jeanne I3I James, Jeff I66 James, Kathleen 2l0 Janda, Mary K. I02 Janikowski, Michael 222 Janisch, Phyllis l78, 202 Janzen, Barb I77, IS9, 226 Jarosh, Joe 4l Jarvis, Kim l53 Jarzemski, David I40 Jasmer, David 204 Jefferies, Gregory l9l Jenkins, Janet 209 Jenkins, Marie l58, I59, 22I Jenkins, Martha I56, 220 Jenkins, Susan 209 Jenks, Marilyn I33, 226 Jensen, Louise I02 Jensen, Elinor M. I02 Jensen, Thomas I93 Jerman, Karen 207 Jermstad. Sharon I02 Jesberger, Barbara 22l Jess, Steve II6 Jessen, Jill l98 Jessesski, John T. I02, l26 Jiracek, Nancy R. l02 Jirovetz, Wayne 204 Joanis, David 47, I66 Joanis, Pat I66 Joanis, Thomas l67 Jodarski, Bill 2l2 Johannes, Adele E. I02, II6, I39, I56 Johannes, James I93 Johns, Jewel 226 Johnson, Antoinette I02. l78 Johnson,Charlene K. I02, l76 Johnson, Christy 2l0 Johnson, Christine L. l02 Johnson, Daniel 2l5 Johnson, Donna 208 Johnson, Eric 80, l4l Johnson, Fred 225 Johnson, Howard 88 Johnson, Jill I66, 202 Johnson, John I03, l93, I94 Johnson, Judy 224 Johnson, Larry 224 Johnson, Louie I6l Johnson, Lynne l99 Johnson, Margaret A. I03, II6, l39 Johnson, Marilyn l76, 203 Johnson, Marlys l58, I66, I89, 22I Johnson, Mary Kay I03, l56 Johnson, Mirka l22, I23, 2I9 Johnson, Mose 204 Johnson, Richard I9l Johnson, Ricky 2l4 Johnson, Ronald J. I03 Johnson. Sharon 224 Johnson, Susan J. I03 .lohnson, Sue 2I8 Johnston, Susan I99 Jones, Donna 202 Jones, Harold 2I7 Jones, Larry l93, 206 Jones, Lonny I93, 204 Jones, Steven l68, l92 Jordan, Judy 2I8 Jothen, Robert I03 Juckem, Margaret 22I Juliani,Carol I78. 202 Juneau, Dave l68 Jung, Nancy L. I03, I58, l76 Jungen, Judy A. I03, IS9 Jurgensen, David M. I03 Justinger, Don l93, I94 K Kaat, Sue 209 Kaczmarek, John I93 Kaepernick,Carol L. I03, II7, l86. l90 Kaeske, Russell G. 76, I03 Kallas, Vicki 209 Kamla. Mary M. I03, II7, I52, I78, IS9 Kampschroer, James S. I03 Kangas, Brian 2l6 Kanter, Ronald 2I7 Kappus, John 2l6 Kardin, Merlin H. l03, I77 Karker, Barbara 22I Karnopp, Lynn E. l03 Kasdorf, Gerald 206 Kasten, William 2I7 Kaster, Barb I57. I72 Kaster, Sylvester V. I03, I72 Kattestad, Karen 207 Kaufmann, Rick 86, l87 Keehn, Lynn I34, I60 Keesey, Richard 225 Kegel, Michelle I30, I99 Kehrwald, Roberta 220 Keller, Peter I66 Keller, Richard l45, 223 Keller, Bobbie 85, l4l, 2l7 Kelley, Michael 2l6 Kellicut, Jeanette 225 Kelly, Patrick 2I7 Kelly,Tim 2I2 Kelm, Douglas D. 2l3 Keltner, Karen I94, 220 Kempfer, Beth I78, 203 Kendhammer, Donna 207 Kennedy, Kathy 208 Kenney, Pat 209 Kern, Dennis l68, 2l4 Kern, Kay I25, I89, 208 Kerns, Jeanette l98 Kernzelok, Tom I66 Kerska, Jackie 2I0 Kerstein. Kathy 208 Kessler, Sandra l68 Keuper, Edward I76 Kexel, James I24, 2l6 Kiesow, Karla I86 KiJak, Cheryl 22I Kile, Marilyn I72 Kile, Wayne D. I03 Kilen. Michael l45 Killian, James A. I03 Killian, Kay I66, 2I0 King, Peter R. I03, II7, ISI, I92 King, Robin I. 2I3 Kinney. Russell 86 Kinsey,CaroIyn l5l Kinsey, Patricia l66, 220 Kinzer,Cynthia l67 Kirch, Karen G. I03 Kircheis, Barb l30, l79 Kircheis, Diane I86 Kirchner, Ken 2l2 Kirner, Donna 2I0 Kirst, Jeff 204 Klapper, Robert L I04, l68 Klapper, Sandra R. CMrs.J I04 Klein, Dianna l98 Klein, Jan I89, 209 Klein, Mary 207 Kleinke, Richard l26 Kleppe. Paul S. I04 Klimke, Dennis D. I04 Klinke, Kay l68, 2l0 Klug, Caryl I30 Klug, Gary 88 Klug, Karen 4l. l86, 202 Klug, Sue 209 Klungseth, Terry I40 Klus, Kathleen A. I04. I49, I83 Knabe, Carol l53 Knapp, Mike 223 Knebes, Carol A. CMrs.D l53, I68 226 Knebes, William G. l04 Kneebone, Mary 2I8 Kneitl, Thomas I25, I3l, I92 Knoblauch, Marguerite l04 Knoebel. Mary 2l8 Knox, Sandy 224 Knudsen, Suzanne 2I9 Knudson,Chris l83 Knudtson, Randal I66, 206 Knuth, Jeanne 202 Knutson Knutson Knutson Barbara 207 Knutson, , Juanita I66 , Marilyn L. I04 . Roger I04 Koblitz, Mary 22l Koch, Barbara 2I9 Lang, Laurie I60 Langdon, Sue I22, l23, l34, 22l Lange, Sue 220 Langlois, Daniel 222 Lapone, Lynn 209 Koch, Lois I53, I60, l98 Koch, Pat I04, I32, 226 Koehler, Rosanne I78, 202 Koelbl, Gregory 225 Koeppe, Cathy I56 Kohlmeier, George l87 Kohlmeyer, Carmen I77, 224 Kolar, Kenneth l04 Kolb, George 225 Kolbo. Connie 202 Kollath, Joann I34, I44, l60, 2I9 Largent, David I76 Larkin, Mary E. I04 Larkin, Tim 223 Larsen, E. David IO4, l59 Larsen, Greer 227 Larsen, Jerald Il6, I92 Larsen, Pete 76 Larson,Carol I66, I67 Larson, Ellen I. I05 Larson, John l45 Larson, Mary 208 Lasch, Glen 86,206 Koller, Timothy 223 Komro, Kathy I9S Korger, Roger 224 Kortbein, Kathleen M. l04 Kostecki, Nancy I98 Kouba, Richard 205 Lauermann, Michael M. I05, I87 Lawson, Parry 223 Leadley, Rod 74, 86, I4l Leaf, Norman I76 Lecher, Barbara I56, I99 Lechner, Sharon 203 Kovalaske, Judy 208 Kowalczyk, Chester 223 Kowalewski, Joyce I66, 220 Kowalik, Puala 220 Kraft, Bruce 223 Krame, Barbara 2I9 Kramer, Eve l04 Kraska, Chuck I72 Kraska, Marie CMrs.J I72 Krattinger, Nancy I60, 2I8 Krause, Hollee 202 Krauth, Linda 203 Krautkramer, Mary I78, 203 Krebs, Karlee 220 Kressin, Mary CMrs.J I04 Kroening, Cheri I04 Kroening, Jane 226 Krolow, Mike I45 Kroupa, Wendy 2l9 Krugel, Terry lI6, I66, I67 Krumholz, Richard P. 2l3, 2l6 Krumrei, Suzanne 208 Kuchler, Chuck I66 Kuehn, John 86, I4l Kuhn, Lindsey I98 Kuitert, Barbara I98 Kurtzweil, Charlene 207 Kusick, Craig 86 Kussnaul, Nancy 2I8 Kuzma. Georgene I22, l23, 226 L La Fleur, lrv 224 Lacko, James l86, I9l Lacko, Jan 22l Laetsch, Ginger 208 Laing, Sandra I32, I60, 2l9 Lakowske, Judy 2I9 Lam, Harry Cham-Hing I38, l58. I59, 2I2 Lambert, Candy l86 Lambert, Gerald l68 Lamke, Gwen 220 Lampark, Glenn 223 Lampert, Martha A. I04, I76 Lee Lee Lee Lee , Bette 224 ,Chris 200 Lee. Lee. ,Ronald 47, 52, I68 .William W. l38, I59, 206 Harry I66, I92 Marcia A. l05, l86 Lees, Jackie 22l Lefel, Lissie 2l9 Leighr, David I29, I63, 2I3 Leinss, Kenneth 205 Leiting, Eva 2l0 Lempke, Bonnie I35 Lenser, Dan H. I05 Lenz, Sandi 225 Lenz,CaroI I90 Leonard, Ken 2l6 Leonard, Reed 2l4 Leonard, Rita 22l Leonhart, James L. l05, I40, I48 Leschyk, Sherry I78, 225 Lester, Nancy 2I9 Leurquin, Linda I83, 203 Leute, Theodore 2l6 Levendoski, Betsy 207 Levendoski, Mary I05 Levenstein, S. Michael I05 Leveraus, Jon R. I05 Levey, Pam I76, 2l9 Lewis, Roberta 209 Lewis, Sherry A. l05, I86 Lickel, Lois 202 Liebelt, Connie L. CMrs.J I05 Liebscher, Dennis A. I05, I92 Lieder, Tom I78, 222 Lien, David I92 Ligman, Dale 204 Lilly, David 85 Limberg, Ken I92 Limberg, Michael I92, 225 Lindemann, Zona I34 Linden, Joyce I5I, I76, 208 Lindgren, Scott 74, 86 Lindgren, Terryl A. I05, Il7, I94 Lindner, Julia 2l0 Lindquist, John 206 Lindsay, Mary 224 Link, Gary L. I05, I92 Linsley, Bill I66 Linse, Mary K. l05 Lintelmann, Sharon l68 Linzmeier, Stephen 204 Lioliadis, Pam 2lO Liske, Dan 2l3 Lisowski,CaroI 207 List, Cathy I99 Lister, Kathy 209 Little, Kathy 220 Little, Linda 220 Litzer, Carla 203 Lochner, John 2l6 Lockington, Bill 83 Loeper, Karen 207 Loeser,Charles 2l4 Loften, Dan 204 Loken, Richard M. l05, II7, I66, I67 Lokken, Judy I94 Lombard, Carol I66 Lommen, L. Cherry CMrs.J I05 Lommen, Richard T. I05 Lommer, Esther 2I9 Loomis,Cathy 207 Looney, Roben I66 Loos, Susie 220 Lorenz, Barb I49, I53 Lorenz, Pamela J. I05 Lothian, Bonnie I30, I79, I83, 203 Lotzer, Sue I78 Loughrin, Gene 76 Lowe, Michael J. I05, l30 Lowe, Griff 86 Lubbs, Susan IS9 Lucas, Linda 208 Lulling, Darrell 206 Lulloff, William 222 Lunde, Gary A. l30, I53, I59, l6I, I68, 226 Lundsten, Mary Jo 225 Lussan, Vicki 220 Luther, Richard R. l05 Lutter, Sue 209 Lutz, Bonnie I44, I60, I66, I67, 207 Lyman, Roy I76 Lyons, Marianne F. I06 Mac Aulay, Gary l58, 2l4 Mack, Larry 2l4 Mack, Maureen 200 Mack, Bill 2l4 Madalon, Mary Jo I53, I94 Madden, Thomas l9l Mader, Sherry K. I06 Madsen, Larry 223 Maheras, Nicholas 222 Mahloch, Jeff I9l Mohloch, Robynn I5I, 2I0 Mahlum, Richard P. I06 Mahorski, John 86, I4l Main, Michael C. l06 Malvin, Ronald 2I7 Manegold, Michael P. 85, I06, I9l Manke, David 2l4 Manke, Karla l66 Mann, John 222 Mann, Sandy I42, I66, 202 Mannigan, Sandy 2l9 Mantey, Beverly I06, I56, I60, I76 Manthei, Mary A. l06 Margelowsky, Wayne 2I7 Marina, William l3S, 2l5 Maroney, Arlene 220 Marquardt, Pat 220 Mashak, Marilyn I06 Mashak, Ruth I42, 224 Maslowski, Pat I66, 22l Mason, James 225 Massingill, Ray I66, 206 Masters, Barb 2I9 Masters, Diane M. CMrs.J I06 Matanky, Michael 206 Matelski, Mauree I66, I67 Mattison, Greg 83, 2l6 Maves,Jane 48, I43, I99 May,Thomas 222 Maybee, Carolyn 226 Maybee, Jack 2l6 Mayne, Pam 202 McAuliffe, Jean I66, 202 McBain, Arthur I06 McCarthy, Lynn I56, 225 McClure, Donna 209 McCIurg, Joann M. CMrs.J I06 McConaghy, Doug I92 McCoy,Colleen I94 McCoy, Dawn 225 McCoy, Earlene M. I06 McCoy, Nancy L. I06 McCoy, Priscilla 2I8 McCoy, Robert 206 McCray, Louise 227 McCune, Neil W. 223 McDaniel, Janice 202 McDermott, Karen I49, 226 McDonald, Mary I78, 224 McDonald, Michael 2l6 McGalIoway, Mary 208 McGarvey, Daniel 2l4 McGonagil, Robert 204 McGregor,Carol 209 McGuire, Bruce 2I3 Mclntyre, Sue I25, 22l McKillip, Dolores I78, 203 McKinley, Machelle I22, I23, I49, 2l8 McKinley, Rita I32, I44, I60 McKinney, Robert I53, I59 McKittrick, Donna 207 McLaughlin, Pat 202 McLevich, Sally 226 McLure, Norman 2l4 McMenimen, Cassie I98 Mead, Darleen 208 Meath, Kathy I78, 203 Megrath, Vicki 40, 4I, 43, IS9, 208 Meisnest, Carlene I53 Meister, Rodney l9l Meitz, Robert I92 Melby, Anita II6, I66, 203 Melby, Jack 2l6 Melby, Pam l68, 203 Melde, Virginia I66, 224 Melster, Don E. I06, I93 Meltz, Linda I77, 202 Menderson, Marilyn I07 Menke, Rosemary 220 Merkle, Daniel 2l4 O'Brien, John I08 Merklein, Sally 22l Meronk, Jerry 83 Meronk, Dianne I66, 2I9 Meronk, Robert H. I07, l40 Metcalf, Donett J. l07 Meunier, Gary 88, I76 Meyer, Betty I94 Meyer, Kathy I60, 220 Meyer, Marilyn E. I07, II7, I32, I34, I44, I60 Meyer, Pat I22, I23, I49, 2I9 Meyer, William I66, 222 Meyers, Jeanne 209 Mezera,Thomas 2l7 Micek, Josie I99 Michael, Priscilla J. CMrs.b l07, I68 Michaud, Kenneth 2I5 Michella, Mary 2I8 Michels, Charles l07 Michols, Loretta I98 Michuda, Richard J. I07 Michuta, Jim 225 Micke, Marion 22l Milatz, William 2I5 Milfred, Judy I53 Millard, Doris F. IO7, I24, I56 MiIIer,CheryI 207 Miller, David 225 Miller, Dennis I9l Miller, Duane 204 Miller, Gregory 2I7 Miller, Joann M. I07, I94 Miller, Jack I93 Miller, Joy I49, I66 Miller, Judy 22l Miller, Kristy I49 Miller, Leroy L. I07 Miller, Linda I94, 203 Miller, Marilyn I58, I77, 207 Miller, Sharon 22l Miller, Wallace 2I7 Millin, David C, I07, I72 Millin, Jan I57, I72 Milliren, Theresa I78, 2l9 Mimier, John I40 Minton, Sue 220 Mitchell, Douglas I48 Mitchell, Melissa I66, I67, 2I8 Mitich, John G. l07 Mlsna, James 206 Mocbeichel, Ronald 2I5 Moe, Lorraine I44 Moeller, Mary 2l9, 226 Moersch, Nancy A. I07, I89 Moham, Monica 2I8 Molstad, Darlene I53 Molstad, Bob I63 Mondeau, Sandy 208 Monson, Gary T. I07 Moon, Helen I66, I67 Moore, Charles 2l4 Moore, Kerry I36, 2l4 Moore, Steve 86 Moran, Karen L, CMrs.b I07, I32, I39 Moravec, Diane 2I8 Morehouse, Diane I98 Morgan, William J. I07 Moriarity, John L. 76, IO7 Morley, Dave 76 Morrison, Darlene 208 Morrison, John 224 Morrone, Vince 2l7 Moses, Sibyl 2l0 Mosigin, Linda 48, IS3 Moskonas, Harris 226 Moskonas, William 223 Moussette, Joanne G. I07, I94 Mroch, Mollie I57 Mueller, Don 2l2 Mueller, Raymond E. l40, 2I3 Mueller, Marlene Marie I53, 22l Mueller, Michael 222 Mueller, Pat I98 Mueller, Sally 2l0 Muelling, Bernadene 203 Mulder, Lelande E. I07 Mullen, Bob I63 Mulligan, Mary K, I78, 203 Mullins, Robert 88 Mulrooney, Pat 74, 2l3 Mundschau, Sharon G, QMrs.D I07 Mundschau, Steven l53 Netzer, Bev 208 Netzer, Mary I94, 226 Newberger, David C. 76, I08, I39 Neuens, Michele 22l Neumann, Jeanne l66, 203 Newkirk, Linda I78, 203 Newman, Steven 223 Newton, Kathy I94, 220 Nichols, David 204 Nichols, Greg I9l Nichols, James I93 Nichols, Bob 2I3 Nichols, Robert I92 Nicholson, Linda 2I8 Nicklas, Linda 220 Nicklas,Nancy A. I08, II7, I32, I52 I94 Niekuhr, Robert H. I08, I94 Niederer, Jean I32, I49, l86, 209 Niedfeldt, Betty I77, 2l9 Niedfeldt, David I77, 2I5 Niedfeldt,Thomas E. I08, l45, I77 Oliveras, Rosa I24, I30 Olsen, Olsen, Olson Olson Olson Olson Olson Olson Olson. i , Marilyn l57 Steven I9I Bruce 2I6 . Carol 208 . Chris l40, I89, 209 David I92 Dee Dee I76, I83, 2I9 Dennis I87 Douglas 2l5 Olson, Jeff l78 Olson, Lynda M. I08, I42 Olson, Nodii l66, I67. I68, I77 202 Olson, Dan I68, 2I3 Olson, Sonia M. CMrs.7 I08 Oman, Judith I08 Oncken, Marciel V. I08, I32 Opydke, Jeannine I68 Oppriecht, Kermit I68, l79 Orr, Ann M. I09 Ostrem, Dianne L. IO9 Ostrem, Monica l75, 2l8 Mundt, Gary 2I7 Mundt, Larry 223 Munson, Mary I66, I67, I76, l98 Murphy, Kathy 208 Murphy, Marie I30, 220 Murphy, Sylvia M. I08, I94 Murphy, Terry 9I Murray, Michael I63, 2l2 Myers, Donna I66, 22l Myers, Suzi I58, 207 Myren, Allen I66. I67, I68, I77, 225 N Nading, Sherri 2l0 Nagad, Fred 226 Nielsen, Buckley F. I08, II7 Niemczyk, Lee I93 Niesen, John 205 Niznik. Martha ISI Noel, Richard C. I08 Nolan, Nancy 220 Nook, Robert 85 Nordbloom, Karen L. I08, I5 Norman, Janice 2l9 Navak, Carol I39, I57 Novak, Gary J. I08 Novak, James l9I Novak, Judy 220 Novak, Linda l57 Novey, James 2l3 Novick, Jon l9l Novitske, Mark 222 Nowak, David I93 Noyce, Fran 48, I08, I30, I49, I89, 208 Nuttal, Betty 2l0 Ostrenga, Ruth 202 Ott. David 224 Otto, Richard I5I, 2I6 P Pacer, Jerry 2l2 Padgett, Frederick 80, 225 Pafford, Roger 2I4 Pagan, Carlos l9l Page, Dannie 224 Page, Janis I59, I78, 220 Page, Lynn I68 Pagel, Arthur 206 PageI,Jan I98 Pake, James E. I09 Palisch, Jane 208 Nairn,Virginia L, I08, II7, I32, I44, I52, I60 Nakamoto, Amy I98 Nakamura, Frederick I92, 2I6 Namise, Katsue 207 Nantell, James 223 Narge, Helen I78, l98 Nash, MaryAnn I24, 208 Nass, Judith 2l0 Nassimbeni, Roxann 209 Nederloe, Mard 2l6 Neeb, Mike 88, 2l2 Nehrbass, Janet 207 Neider, Judy 220 Neis, Kathy 48, 49, I49, I86, I90 Nelsesturn. Lorrie 224 Nelson, Gordon I66, I67 Nelson, James l36, I93 Nelson, Judith I30 Nelson, Judith 207 Nelson, Kay 208 Nelson, Linda I49, I83 Nelson, Linda J. 203 Nelson, Phillip 224 Nelson, Rodney R. I08 Nero, Pat 2l0 Nero, Richard I66, I67, 222 Ness, Jean I89 Ness, Joneen 2l0 Nesseth, Mary L. CMrs.D I08 0 O'Brien, Mary I32, I34, l60 O'Brien, Steve 86, l40 O'Connor, Mike 2l2 O'Connor, Pat 223 O'Grady, Jackie 225 O'Hearn, Pat 80 O'Neil, Kathy 2I8 O'Rourke, Sherri I08, I94 Oblak, Maxine I49, 208 Obmascher, Irene 202 Obrecht, Jean 2I8 Odau, Kathy 207 Oedsma, Kathleen 209 Oftedahl, Lorene 209 Ogden, Lynda 203 Ohlson, Barb I66, 2l0 Oikemus, Susan 209 Oinonen, Carol l66 Oldenburg, Georganne 220 Oliva, Joseph I94 Oliver, Robert 2l2 Oliver, Roger 2l2 Palmisano, Linda 208 Panke, Barbara L. I09, l83 Pankow, Jackie 2l0 Pankow, Karen 208 Parker, Sue 2I9 Parkovich, Bruce I45 Parman, Nancy 22l Parry, Jeanne 207 Parsons, Don l66, I92 Passnacht, Fredrick I78, 2l2, 224 Patience, Judith I09, I94 Patterson, Joseph 223 Paul, Mary 200 Paulson, Alice 226 PauIus,James R. l09 Pauly, Bob I93 Pavela, Vickie 224 Payne, Terry 225 Pearsall, Chuck l66, I68, 224 Peck, Nancy 22l Peck, Becky I32 Peck.Virginia 2l0 Peckham. Philip I92 Pecore, Linda 220 Pederson. Cassie I34, I44 Pederson.Chris 203 Pedretti, Daniel 52 Pedretti, Leo M. I09, I38 Pedretti, Linda I78, 2I8 Pedretti, Tom 2l2 Pellett, Pam 209 Pellmann, Ned 86 Pelock, John I92 Perlman, Judy l5I, l58, 2I8 Perry, Louise 203 Persick, Margaret l83 Pertzsch, Bruce 224 Pertzsch, Karen l58, I77 Peters, David l76 Petersen, Kathryn A. I09, l89 Peterson, Blaine l09, I92 Peterson, Doris 2l8 Peterson, Nancy I77, 224 Peterson, Priscilla M. I09 Peterson, Rita 224 Peterson, Susan 224 Peterson, Terena 209 Peterson,Thomas I45 Peterson, Wayne I26 Peterson, Bill 2I3 Pfaff, David 2l6 Pfaff, Lacinda J. CMrs.D I09 Pfeiffer, James I93 Pfister, Mark I53, I93 Pichotta, Donald R. IO9 Pickett, Merrilee 220 Pieper, Barbara F. l09, I53 Pieters, Dennis 2I4 Pischke, James 225 Pischke, Larry W. l09 Pischke, Steven 85, I25, I53 Pisha, Roger 2I3 Pishion, Bert 2l2 Pitz, Jeffrey 204 Platka, James 223 Plesha, Connie 226 Pleshek, Ronda 220 Ploetz, Patricia L, IO9, IS9, l83 Plunkett, Tom I87, I94 Podewell, Carol 203 Poehlmann, Karen 22l Poellinger, Joann M. I09 Pokorny, James 206 Polan, Robert N. l09 Polasky, Ken 88, 2l3 Polek, Kristine 22l Polikowski, Suzy 203 Polodna, Nancy 226 Polodna, Richard 86 Popanz, Mary 220 Porch, Deborah 22l Porper, Charles 85, 2I7 Porter, Joseph I9l Poss. Donna I77, 207 Post, Karen I94 Postier, Joan 220 Potter, Jeanne I66, 220 Potter, Sue 4I, I94 Pottratz, Jessie I86, 225 Powell, Candy l98 Pralle, Joleen I77 Prechel, Harlann 223 Preiss, Jeffrey I92 Preiss, Elizabeth A. CMrs.J I09 Prell, Dale B. 9I, l09, I53 Prell, Jan 226 Preston, Jeanne l09 Pribbenow, Linda I99 Priester, Dorothy 22l Priester, Robert 206 Prieve, Irene 207 Priller, Mary I59, I94 Priske, Sue 220 Pruess, Karen 220 Ptacek, Betsy 202 Pubhahn, Peggy I57, I72 Puckett, Phyllis E. IIO Puczko, Howard 204 Punko, Jim l53 Purvis, Shirley I78, 2l9 Pyatskowit, Alfred 204 Pyatskowit, Andrew 204 Q Quam, Maggie I66, 209 Quamme, Katherine 226 Quamme, Ron 226 Quimby, Gerald 47 Quinn, William J. 86, IIO, l48 R Rachu, Myke 227 Radke, Arlys 209 Radke, Linda l32, I83, 203 Radke, Lois 203 Rahn, James lI0 Ramaker, Gail l83 Ramer, James 223 Ramirez, Louis A. I24. l30, I58. I59, I68, 205 Ramnarace, Khelawan l38 Ramsay, Rennee 2I9 Ramsland, Lana 2l9 Rank, Kathleen l86 Rand, Pamela I66, 207 Ranger, Pam I66, I67, 207 Ransom, Jean I66, I67 Rappold, Lynn I77, 220 Rash, Leonard I92 Rash, Pat l6l Rasmussen,Vicky 220 Ravnum, Jane 2l8 Rausch, Pat l6l, I77, 226 Raymond, John A. IIO Rayome, William L. ll0 Reardon, Stephen l43, l58, 2I7 Rebhan, Mike I72 Rebholz, .loan 22l Reddick, Lynda 208 Redman, Janis 208 Regan,Cynthia 220 Regan, Frank 83 Register, Susan ISI Rehorst, Kathy 203 Reid, Thomas I66, I67, 222 Reihbandt, Pat I66, l98 Reineck, Jean 2l0 Reiss, Rick l4l, I45 Rennie, Rowena l38 Renny, Janet ll0 Resac, Daniel 205 Rettenmaier, Albert J. IIO Rettenmaier, Frances L. CMrs.J lI0, I32 Retzlaff, Barb l58, 2l8 Retzlaff, Diane 224 Rewolinski, James 85, 2l5 Rex, Carolyn I79, 220 Reynolds, Cheryle A. IIO. I34, I44. l60 Reynolds, Connie 203 Rezab, Laura 2l9 Rezek, Don l3I, 225 Rezell, James 223 Rhein, Karen 202 Rhody, Theresa 2I9 Rich, Leon l63, I78, 2I3 Richards, Sally 220 Richardson, Janet 209 Richter, James I93 Richter, Mary I83, 2I8 Rieke, Mary I22, l23, I77, l89, 22l Rieman, Bonnie L. ll0, IB6 Riley, Douglas 206 Riley, Mike l6l Riley, William T. lI0, I6I, I63 Ring, Dorian 2l6 Ristow, Rita I66, 220 Ristow, Sharon A. lI0 Ritola, Matt l53 Ritter, Rick 224 Roberts, Mary 209 Robillard, Elinor 220 Robinson, Gary M. ll0 Robinson, Mike I66, 2I3 Robinson, Becky I25, I89, 2I0 Rodenberg, Donald 222 Roderick, Sue 48, 49, I94 Rodger, Bruce 204 Rodger, Steve 2l7 Roehrig, Gladys I78, I99 Roehrig, Gloria I78, 220 Roellich. Susan I89, 226 Roets, Jeanne I94 Rogers, Ann 2I0 Rogers, Patricia l30, 2l8 Rogers, Toni 207 Rohner, Paul 2I7 Rombery, Mary I66, 2l0 Romenesko,Thomas I45 Romens, Cathy 209 Romeo, Janet 22l Rood, Marilyn J. CMrs.J ll0 Rooney, Michael 2l4 Rorabaugh, Ruth I30 Roraff, Cathy I78 Roraff, Joni 224 Roraff. Peggy I78, 226 Roraff, Michael IIO Roraff, Thomas A. IIO Rosenow, Anthony 2I6 Ross, LuAnne 2l8 Roster, James I5l, I92 Rothschild, Sandy 2l8 Rotter, Judith E. ll0 Rove, Susan I66, I67, 207 Rowlette, Sue 2l0 Roy, Jean 2I8 Rude, Sharon E. ll0 Ruder, Steve I78, 2I2 Rudersdorf, Kathy 2I0 Rudolph, Jon 206 Rudrud, Alan I66, 204 Ruehl, Geri III, II6, II7. I39, l52, I79 Ruhland,Vern 225 Ruland, Rita 208 Runde, Candi 2l0 Rundle, Robert 206 272 Runholm. Kathryn A. lll, I86 Running, Brian 226 Running, Bruce 226 Ryan, Kris 209 Ryan, Mary 2l9 Ryan, Pat l98 Rybak, Frank l78 Rybak, Harold l78 Rybar, Susan I30, l49, 227 Rydell, Beverly I99 Ryder, Valerie A. Ill, II6 Ryerson,Thomas 222 S Sacharski, Jane 220 Sacia, Sharon 203 Sadler, Pat l98 Sadlon, Robert 223 Sadowski, David 88, 2I7 Salske, Sona I66, I67, 22l Salsman, Patricia I67, 207 Sambar, Sanir I28. 206 Sampson, Linda I66, 22l Sanders, Neil I68 Sands, Saralie S. 48, 49, III, I83, l90 Sandy, Donna 207 Sassmann, Terri 208 Saterbak, Margaret CMrs.J III, I36 Sather, Sarah I43, 227 Sauer, Michael R. Ill Savitski, Laurel I25, 22l Sawvell, Rod 2I3 Saylor, Mark 86, 2l4 Schaller, Donna 224 Schaller, Janine III, I68 Schaller, Laurali I77, 224 SchalIer,Vernon E. III Schammel, Mary 200 Schantz, Greg I92, 222 Schappe, Rosemary I86, 208 Schaub, Ron I76, I78, 204 Schauf,John I68 Schauland. Jim 224 Schellenger, Patricia Ann Ill Schenk, William 205 Scherbarth, Barbara l34, l60, 226 Schermerhorn, Sandra 224 Schetter, Mike 2l2 Scheunemann, Barb 220 Schiessl, Ileen I34 Schimmel, Sue 220 Schleicher, Dick I4I Schleicher, Ted I53, 226 Schlosser, Linda 209 Schmeckpeper. Terry I77 Schmidt,Chuck I68 Schmidt, Mark 85, 2l6 Schmitt, Gilbert 2I4 Schmitt, Margaret l30, 220 Schmitz, Barbara H. Ill Schmitz, Barbara 2I8 Schneider, Robert l66 Schnick, Fred I77 Schnick,Tom I77, 224 Schoen, Robert 223 Scholl,Tamara I66, 224 Scholz, Mark 2I7 Schott, Kathy I44, l60 Schreiber, Sue 2l0 Schroeder, Ann Marie I77 Schroeder, Cheryl 207 Schroeder, Karen 220 Schroeder, Mike I68, I77, 225 Schroeder, Suzanne 2l9 Schuelke, Sonja I68, 200 Scheunemann, Suzanne 22I Schultz, Ann I66, 22I Schultz, Barbara 224 Schultz, David 222 Schultz, Fritz I93, 206 Schultz, Mary 208 Schultz, Pat 209 Schultz, Richard 86 Schulz, Bruce W. Ill, II6, I4l, I48 Schulz, Kathy 2I8 Schulz, Rita 209 Schulz, Vicky 2l9 Schumacher, Shirley M. lll Schunk, Susan 2l9 Schuster, John 223 Schutte, James 2I6 Schuttenhelm, Michael 2l7 Schwarten, Dean J. 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III, l60 Semrau, Janice 209 Senderhauf, Linda 2l9 Senn, David l87 Serracino, Teri 2l0 Setum, Suzanne 22I Severson, Sandy 203 Sexe, Ardis 225 Seybold, Susan 207 Seymour, Mike 205 Shaker, Con 2l3 Shanklin, Mary Lou 220 Shatto, Jim 206 Shawaluk, Linda 2l8 Sheda,Vonnie 2l8 Sheehan, Nancy 2l9 Shelton, William Ill, l26 Shepard, Sandy 220 Shepard, Steve 223 Sherman, Greg 90 Sherman, Karen l40 Sherman, Lew W. II2, l9I Sherman, Sue 22I Sherry, Diane I99 Sherry, Donna I99 Sherry, Wayne l68, 226 Shiveler, Pam 209 Shoemaker, Mike II2 Short, Diane 2IS Shuda, Gloria 225 Siebrecht, Sue 22I Siegle, Steve 2I5 Siewers, Sherry l79, 220 Silha, Greg 80, 205 Simon,CaroI I22, I23, l78, 202 Simon, Mark T. 88, II2, l4I, l48 Simonis, Jan 209 Simonson. Gail 2l0 Siudzinski, Joan l66 Skaife, Robert D. 226 Skarda, Don 224 Skelton, Rat 222 Ski, Jean 2l9 Sklena, Mike 223 Skogen, Vicki 226 Skrobot, Barbara J. II2 Slaats, Glen 2I7 Slaback, Mike II2, I93 Slaback, Roaemarie II2 Slack, Marjorie 203 Slindee, Dean 2I2 Small,John 226 Smith, Alicia I53,220 Smith, Annette 200 Smith, Barbara ll2,l86 Smith, Donna 208 Smith, 226 Smith, Jerome 2I6 Smith, Judy I22,I23,I66,I98 Smith, Karen 22I Smith, Margaret I60,2l8 Smith, Peg I98 Smith, Peter 86 Smith, Pamela J. ll2,I94 Smith, Roxanne l42,220 Smith, Sandra J. lI2 Smith, Sandra J. II2 Smith, Susan 208 Smith, Thomas 88 Smith, Tom 204 Smith, Virginia A. l30,l59,l60,I66, I76,226 Snider, Barry 223 Snustead, Mike I66,l67.206 Snyder, Dorothy 208 Snyder, Louise 2l9 Snyder, Noel l26 Sobczak, Mark 204 Soenksen, Steve 226 Sokolik, Carol I66,I67 Solberg. James C. lI2,I24,l92 Solberg, Steve l25,I3I,I5l,l92 Solper, Linda 208 Somdahl, Nancy 48,I28 Sommers, Peter 88 Sorensen, Sandy 227 Sorensen, Susan l43,l98 Sorrell, Richard 222 Soto. Arthur l59,205 Souza, Walter H. II2 Sowinski, Judy l89 Spars, Dennis ll2.l48 Speth, Mary 2l8 Spiegler, Sally 209 Spillner, John C. II2 Spletter, Lee V. ll2,I4I,l48,I93 Splinter, Jo I49,I89,208 Spraetz, Ken C. II2 Spreeman,Thomas 223 Spytek, Kathy 22l Squire,Cheryl L. lI2,l89 Squire, Sue 220 Staats, Sue 208 Stafslien,Vicki l66,l99 Stalsberg, Sharon 225 Stampfli, Nancy 2l0 Stanke, Mike 204 Stargardt,CaroI 2l0 Stark, Fred 88 Stauffer, Joseph W. Il2,I36 Steh, Kenneth J. 9I,Il3,I48,2l2 Steckart, Sally J. Il3,II6 Steensrud, Grady 86 Steffen, Marjorie 200 Steftin, Barb 209 Steiber, Monte 222 Steidl, Judy 225 Steigerwald, Joel 88 Stein, Barbara 2l9 Steiner, Neil J. Il3 Steinhoff, Steve Il6,I9l Steinke, Dale 2I7 Steinmetz, Brad l5l Steldt, Jan l22,I23,l66,l78,I89,202 Stellick, Mary 224 Stellmacher, Yvonne 203 Stellpflug, Gary l30,l45,224 Stellpflug, Peggy II3 Stellrecht, Greg 226 Stelsel, Linda 203 Stendahl, Allen II3,l68 Stendahl, Dewey 88,I4I,2I2 Stendalen, Donna 203 Stensberg, Pat 209 Stenslien, Gwen 224 Stensrud, Sue 209 Stephens, Pat I25,206 Steuck, Lorraine R. ll3,II6,l32,l39, l56 Stewart, Bruce 88 Stewart, Jay 2I5 Stickney, Sandra II3 Stillman, James l93 Stinton,Tom 2l4 Storms, Kathleen 2l0 Stouvenel, Antoinette I78,209 Stover, Ralph I45 Stovey, Judeen K. ll3 Strand, Bobette ll3,I30,l56,I60,I76 Strang, Pam l58,2I8 Strasser, Patricia A. ll3 Strauman, Dan I98 Strauss, Barbara 2l0 Straw, Richard 2l2 Stremcha, Jerome 205 Stuart, Terry I45 Stuckey, Thomas I92 Stuesser, Stewart 2I7 Stuesser, Sue I53,I94 Sugden, Connie I66,202 Sugden, Maryl l66,203 273 Sugden, Roy G. ll3.l68 Sugent, Chuck 2I3 Sullivan, Peter l87 Sundberg, Susiene 208 Sutherland, Peggy 207 Sutter, Sharon I40,l98,2l8 Swan, Lee I38,220 Swanson, Dennis 2l4 Swanson, Karen 203 Swanson, Margaret 2l0 Swearingen, Sue 207 Swenson, Myron I5I Swing, Bill I66,l67,224 Swisher, Kathy 207 Symons, Margaret CMrs.j II3 Synold, Charles 205 Synold, Rick 4l,lI9 T Tadewald,Thomas D. II3 Taggart, Mike 2l3 Tanke, Nancy J. II3 Tanke, William I77 Tanner, Tery 206 Tapelt, Shirley M. Il3,I86 Tasse, Karl 204 Tauscher, David 224 Taylor, Ken 86 Taylor, Patricia A. I25.l30 Taylor, Pricilla 202 Templin, Tim 90 Tennant, Sherryl II3 Tennessen, Robert I45 Tepper,Thomas 2l4 Terrazino, Lucille I83 Tersen, Karen I66,l67,l78,203 Tessendorf, Sue 208 Tharnstrom, Lynne 207 Theirl, Mary 220 Theis, Mary 2I8 Thomas, Terry A. 88,ll3,l45 Thompson, Allen l66,l67 Thompson, Betty L. II3,lI7,I39,l52. IS9 Thompson, Duane 2I6 Thompson, George l9l Thompson, Jackie 22I Thompson,JoElIen CMrs.J I66,l67 Thompson, Kathy 226 Thompson, Mary l22,I99 Thompson, Mary l23,l83 Thompson, Ron 85,2I7 Thompson, Roxanne I68,220 Thoresen, Sue 203 Thoresen, Jerome 204 Thornes, Jane I36 Thornton, Frank A. 88, II3 Thornton. Joyce I68 Thorpe, Steven 2I3 Thurin, Dianne l75,2I8 Thurman, Al I4I,l42,I92,204 Tickler, Mary l78,l94,202 Tickler, Mike lI3,I93 Tiefenthaler, James 2l6 Tierney, Pat 2l7 Tietz, Dale 2I5 Tilleson, Scott 2I6 Tillman, Joanne 2l0 Timm, Charlene 2I9 Tinovetz, Wayne I45 Tishuk, Phillip 222 Tobin, Marsha l30,l43,I66,l78. 202 Todd, Joe 86 Tollackson, Louis l6l Tolzman, Mike 80,222 Tom, Barbara 2I8 Toman, Thomas 2l7 Tomasino, Gail 48,49,I28 Tooley, Daniel II4 Topel, Sharon 3 Topol, Pam ll4,I49 Toraason, Diane l66,22I Tornowske, Mary F. lI4,l24 Torres Jose II4 Totten, Dot l34,203 Toumey, Joseph A. 226 Touton, Suzanne CMrs.J lI4,I86 Touton,Thomas W. l9l Toycen, Diane 2l8 Trammell, Larry I9I Tranberg, Leland 223 Travetto, Sue 203 Travis, Dorothy l3I,227 Tremain, John l9I,l94 Tremaine, Marcia I32 Trepanier, Daniele 223 Triller, Charles 222 Tripp, Allan 222 Trowbridge, Allene 2l9 Trowbridge. James R. Il4,l40 Tse, Norman l57,l66,2l7 Tucker, Mike 205 Turnquist, Bill 4I Turzinski, Chris l28,I32 Tylicki, Ellen l98 Tylka, Dale 88,I4l,226 Tysland, Lon 225 Tyvand, Nancy 207 U Uhler, John I78 Uhler, Mary 224 Ulve, Jeri I78,203 Ulvestad, Stephanie I98 Uphoff, Syd 2l2 Urban,Chris 2I6 Uutala, Wendell 2l4 V Vaaler, Diane l68, I94 Vacca, Richard J. ll4 Valentine, Lyn CMrsj II4 Valley, Richard Il4 Van Airsdale, Randi 203 Van Drisse, Mary Kay 2l0 Van Galder,Vicki G. II4 Van Handel, Peter 74,l48 Van Roo, Jane 200 Van Ryzin, Carolyn 207 Van Wormer, Jennie 207 Vanderheiden, Paul 222 Vanderploeg, Del J. ll4,l9I Vandeuren, Mike 206 Vandre, Gretchen I53 Veglahn, Peter 225 Veldboom, Owen 222 Ventura, Joanne L. lI4,l78 Verhelst, Marie 2l9 Vermaas, Hope 2l9 Vessel, Sherry 208 Vickroy, Sally I49 Victory, Mary 2I0 Vik, Mary 2I9 Viner, Pamela 224 Visger, Ken I93 Vlack, Eleanor 209 Vlasak, Arlys J. II4 Vold, Steven 2I6 Volkman, Jeff I77,222 Vollendorf, Sharon 203 Volz,Cheryl I76 Von Ebers, Don 80,2l6 Vorwald, Linda 220 Voskuil. Dean I53 Voss, Karen 208 Voss, Richard 2l6 W Wachal, Margaret A. Il4,ll6,I39, I83 Wachtel, Gary II4 Wadzinski, Kathy l32,l60,2l9 Wagner,Cynthia 220 Wagner, Judy 207 Wagner, Linda 22l Wagner, Linda l99 Wagner, Sandy 2l9 Wainwright, Jane A. II4 Wake, Glenn M. II4,I68 Wake, Martha CMrs.J II5 Walczak, Carol 207 Waldron, Greg 2I7 Walker, David I45 Walker, Robert 223 Walker, Thomas I26 Wall, Joann l68,226 Wall, Terry 208 Wallace, George l68,202 Wallace, Sharon I76 Wallin, Sharon 203 Walosz, Karyn 208 Walsh, Anne 22l Walter, Marlene 2l9 Wandel, Linda l58,l94,2I0 Wangerin, Judy 2I8 Warak, Diane 2l8 Ward, Betty J. lI5,I34,I44,I60 Ward, Susan I94,225 Ware, Cassandra 224 Wargowsky, Sharon l33,202 Warning, Bonita 208 Warren, Donna I83,l90,203 Warren, Kathy 208 Warren, Ken l78,2I4 Warzala, Jane l32,2I0 Waters, John 222 Way, Mosa l38 Wayne, Holly I30, I79, 203 Weatherford, Sharon 226 Weaver, Mary I78, 2l8 Weber, Chris I22, I23, l32, I34. I60, 2I9 Weber, Mike 223 Webster, Louann l68 Webster, William 88 Wedl, Don 226 Wehrenberg, Sandy I68 Weibel, Dennis 2l6 Weiley, Mary 220 Weishapple F. II5 Weissenberger, Nancy A. Il5,l89 Welch,Caryl I89 Welch, Mary 206 Wells, Daniel l43 Wells, Edward l66 Welsch, Richard 223 Welsh, Steve l66,222 Wendling, Pamela II5 Wenger, Betsy I98 Wentworth, David 80,l4l Wenzel, Mary 2l0 Werner, Thomas 2I7 Werren, Patty 2I8 West, Karen CMrs.J Westlund, Steve l9l Wettstein, Howard l87 Wetzel, Cherie 22l Weyenberg, Pat 203 Whetter, Dan 74 Whisner, David A. II5 White, Dan 2l2 White, Darryl 86,I4I,204 White, Mary Jane II5,l43 Wnuk,Thomas 2I4 Wolfe, Sue l78,203 Wolff, Bill 88 Wolfgram, Nancy 207 Woller, Phillip 2I5 Wood, David 222 Woods, Larry 206 Woodson, Karen F. CMrs.j Il5 Wrobel, Kathleen 208 Wuolle, Linda I99 Wurster, Jean l68,I98 Y Yatras, Bruce 2I3 Yearling, Lynn 208 Young Young Young Young Young Young Young Jennifer I63 Yeskie, ,Aaron I66,l67,2I6 , Leroy 76 , Mary I66,I67,203 . Richard 88 , Richard l66,I67 , Russel 222 , Tom 9l Youngman,Vickie 22l Z Zajicek, Gene E. II5,l29,l79 Zajicek Karen I24, I58,l79,2I8 Zaleski, Dick 80 Zamoiski, Therese I43,l53.I78,2I8 White, Rosemary E. ll5,ll6,l56 Whiterabbit, Elaine 2I9 Whitmer, Mary 226 Whittimer, Cleon I9I Widen, Dolores I78,l98 Widinski, Bill 2l2 Wieczo rek, Gerald 2l6 Wiersgalla, Jack R. II5 Wiersgalla, Jane 220 Wikkerink,Virginia 203 Wilcox, Linda 208 Wiley, James l36 Wilhelm, Lu Rae 22l Wilk, Jeanne I66 Will Pat I66 Willett, Willett, Nancy 209 Steve 88,l4I Williams, Carl 2l2 Williams, Paul l58,l59,226 Wilsma Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Winder nn, Nancy l66,I67,2l8 Don I55 Larea I77,I98 Shirley 22l Wayne l6S,l92,225 , Robin, CMrs.J II5 Winker, Gil 90 Winker, Ron 86 Winter, Judith I66,I67,22I Wipf, Joan M. II5 Wirtz, Carol 209 Witek, Eugene l59 Witt, Larry 206 Wittenberg, Julie 48,I83,203 Wittlieff, James 2I2 Zarnke,Tim I26 Zein, Patricia ll5,l78 Zell, Ken 88,l40 Zeman, Cheryl 208 Zentner, Rod 2I6 Zerzycki, Cynthia 22l Zeuschner, Carol 2l0 Zeuschner, Judy 2I0 Ziegler, John 223 Zielinski, Jacqueline I78,I99 Zielinski, Sandi 208 Zielke, Jim 224 Zielke, Peter l68 Zieman, Diane lS6 Zier, Daniel 222 Ziltner, Cary 213 Zimdahl, Laurila l66,I67 Zimmerman, Barbara lI5,I32,I34, l44 Zimmerman, Heide l68 Zinke, Carolyn 207 Zoes, James 205 Zoll, Donald 2I4 Zuckermandel, Jim 2I2 Zuern, Joseph 2l6 Zukauskis, Ronald 204 Zurn, Peggy I36,I79,I83,225 Zwiefelhofer, Jean I99 275 Gates, Dr. Samuel 230 Abel, Pauline 24l Ahlstrom, Alvida 25I Allen, Kay 232 Althaus, Clarence 233 Altman, Burton 233,24I Ammerman, Carmen 232 Anderson,Cary 80 Annala, Diane 232 Arora, Manmohan 258 Arvola, Dennis 240 Banas, Barbara 232 Bardill, Edward 236 Barneby, Merrill 258 Batchelor, Billie 25I Baird, Beatrice 245 Batchelder, Robert 245 Beck, Richard 235 Bigelow, Tom 245 Binford, Roberta 25l Birchler, Allen 249 Birdsall, William 256 Bloom, Mary Jane 25l Brault, Owille 24I Breiter, Thomas 258 Brown, James 246 Brownell, Arthur 88,258 Buldhaupt, La Verne 237 Burman, Ronald 252 Campbell, Cloyce 240 Cartwright, Edith l59,23l Cathan, Lois 254 Chew, Margaret 244 Chiu, Ursula 252 Christensen, Ronald 258 Claflin, Tom 237 Classen, Harold 244 Cleveland, John 262 Cole, David 242 Comeau, Glenn 263,264 Culver, Anna 246 Dahler, Carlin I92 Dallman, Glen l59,233 Davies, Fred 249 Deamer, Robert 252 Debower, Alice 246 De Gutes, Dennis 246 De Moville, Wig 253 DevoIl,Clifton 23l,246 Diser, Phillip 253 Dixon, William Doser, Robert 258 Elmgren, Chloe 240 Erickson, Erwin 235 Erickson, James 23l Eriedline, Karl I66,l67,257 Erickson, Roger 258 Estes, William 259 Evans, Russel 256 Flech, William 26l Flaherty, Lorraine CMrs.J 253 Foss, Jean 246 Franklin, Walter 256 Faculty Index Frederick, Robert 263 Fredricks, Howard 249 Gautsch, Floyd 74,246 Geir, Nobert 253 Gershon, Ernest 246 Gilkey, George 249 Glasel, Lee 253 Goldsborough, William 240 Goodhart, Richard 24l Goodwin, Lane 246 Graff, Maurice 23l Granger, Marian 24l Gresseth, Dale 256 Gunning, Richard I59,23I Gupta, Arun l38 Haas, Charles 263 Hafen, Brent 247 Hagar, Alice 256 Hammes, Marian 242 Hancock, John 86 Hardy, Richard 248 Harris, Thomas 262 Hartig, Edward 253 Hartley, Richard 237 Hayes, Truman 259 Hebberd, Mary 253 Heider, Dorothy 242 Held, John 238 Helliesen, Jean 250 Helming,Calvin I58,I59,233 Hey, Phillip 247 Himmel, Clark 262 Hocker, Margaret 256 Hoefer, John 244 Hogue, David 232 Holder,Virgil 244 Horle. Reid 234 Hosler, Charles 239 Howard, James 80, 247 Hubbard, Warren 253 Hughes, Eileen 26l Hyde, William 253 ldeus, Harvey I92.233 Jacobson, Wayne 244 Jenks, John 257 Johnson, Alta CMrs.J 242 Johnson, Timothy 253 Kaemmer, Edward 250 Kendrick, Dale 235 Kistner, C. Richard 239 Knepple, Beth 247 Keohler, Richard 233 Konard, W. Grey 239 Koppitch, Richard 254 Kuhn, Gary 250 Laber, Stanley 264 Lafky, James 254 Laux, William 250 Lee, Robert 238 Lemke, Justin 242 LeRoy, Robert 233 Lindblad, Richard 26l Lindemann, Zona 247 Lord, Ada 254 Manallich, Eugene 256 McMahon, Robert 233 Marshall, Thomas 233 Meara, Naomi 262 Mendralski, Frank l92,239 Mewaldt. David 260 Miller, Wilma 242 Moe, Lorraine 247 Motivans, Joseph 263 Mueller, Charles 263 Mullally. Robert 233 Muller, Patricia 257 Munns, Earle 234 Munson, Vivian 250 Nelson. Allen 238 Neman, Paul 242 Nicholas, Donald 236 Nighbert, Joyce I90,232 Nixon, Ruth 254 Oleson, Margaret 254 Onsrud, Judith 242 Otto, William 247 Ozburn, Dolly l34,247 Pagel, Donald 262 Parks, William l25,24l Parsons, Roger 254 Pederson, Rhea 242 Pemberton, William 250 Pfaff, Donald l64 Phillips, Ralph 239 Pinkston, Judith l58,I59,234 Pirner, Phyllis 242 Rabitt, Sandra 243 Rasmusen, Vigge 236 Rausch. Gerald 239 Reiss, Allen 244 Riddles, Willard 236 Rockwood, Linn 248 Roggenbuck, Therese 260 Rolnick, Stanley 250 Rood, Clair 236 Roskos, Roland 239 Rowe, Lawrence 239 Rozelle, Theodore 258 Ruebel, Karl 255 Russell, R. 258 Schein, Norman 243 Schmidt, William I43 Schmitz, Paul 263 Schnur, Leo 259 Sc hroeder, Joseph 237 Schroeder, Mariorie 248 Schuh, Laura 238 Schulz, William 240 Scott, Michael 263 Scullin, Marian 239 Searcy, Herbert 256 Senff, Robert 238 Shahane, Vasant 255 Siefkas, James 264 Singh, Surender 26l Singh, Mrs. Surrender l38 Smith, Glenn 23l Smith, Norene 234 Smith, Theodore 26l Sohmer, Steven 238 Sparks, Phillip 238 Sprenger, George 240 Staats, Donald 232 Stadhaus, A. C. 234 Steinhoff, G. Lester 237 Steinke, Julia 243 Stephens, Myrna 248 Stephenson, F. Lee I44,I60,248 Steuck, Robert I59,23l Stokke, Adele 255 Strand, Donald I59,234 Stubbletield, Katherine 240 Swanson, E. Keith 259 Swanson, Jane 248 Swickard, John I66, l67, 260 Taylor, Rollo 86,248 Teachout, J. 257 Teigen, Gordon I59,234 Temte, Arnold 259 Tetzlaff, Ted, 262 Throckmorton, Kirby 263 Toburen, Karen 248 Tracy, Sharon 264 Trainer, Greta 255 Uber, Robert 26l Vafeas, William 235 Van Atta, William 9I Van Note, Roy 256 Vavrek, Kenneth 235 Vergin, Brian 24l Vettes, William 249,250 Vickroy, E. William 88,245,248 Wade, Rex 244,250 Wahl, Ralph 260 Wahl, Lucrecia 238 Weber, Vincent 23l Wedwick, Daryl 264 Weekley, Dallas 260 Weinzierl, Edward 244 Whalen, Edna 255 White, Noel I3l Wick, Dwan 237 Widell, Waldo 243 Wimberly, W. Carl 23l Wingate, Robert l55,244 Wirkus,Tom l66,l67 Witzke,Terry 243 Wixson, Stanton 262 Wolfe, F. 234 Wuiek, Daniel 238 Wulk, N. Gayle 248 Wulling, Emerson 255 Yarboroug , William 260 Young, Howard 238 Zobin, Joseph I43, 257 Oops, Am I going the right way? 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