University of Wisconsin Oshkosh - Quiver Yearbook (Oshkosh, WI)
- Class of 1966
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WISCONSIN STATE UNIVERSITY- OSHKOSH EDITOR- MIRIAM I. WICKE CO-EDITOR- TERRENCE W. SCHAEFER ADVISOR- DONALD W. ZAHALKA CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY 7 SENIORS 29 ACTIVITIES 65 ORGANIZATIONS 159 LIVING UNITS 193 GREEKS 229 SPORTS 267 INDEX 289 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: I am very grateful for all of the help I received from my staff, members of the faculty. APO pledges, and friends in putting this book together. I also wish to thank John Wanner for the use of his colored pictures of Miss Wisconsin. Thank you all so very much. Sincerely yours. Miriam I. Wicke Editor 2 - THE HARRINGTON TOWER 3 PRESIDENT FORREST R. POLK 1888 - 1965 WE, THE 1966 QUIVER STAFF OF WISCONSIN STATE UNIVERSITY-OSHKOSH, DEDICATE THIS YEARBOOK TO A PIONEER IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF WISCONSIN'S LARGEST STATE UNIVERSITY, PRESIDENT OF THIS INSTITUTION FROM 1931 TO 1959 — FORREST R. POLK. FORREST R. POLK When Forrest R. Polk announced his retirement as president of Wisconsin State University-Oshkosh in 1959, and uas named President Emeritus of the school by the Board of Regents of Wisconsin State Colleges, he stepped down from a tenure of office which was the longest in any institution in the state. He had guided the school through twenty-eight years of constant change and improvement. Born at Tobinsport, Indiana, on October 12, 1888, Polk was graduated from Valparaiso College in 1909 and received a degree in engineering from Purdue University in 1914. He came to Oshkosh Normal School the following year to teach industrial arts on a campus which included two buildings and forty-five fellow instructors. After serving as an army engineer during World War I, Polk returned to Oshkosh to teach mathematics; but in the late 1920's he left to do graduate work at the University of Wisconsin in the field of geography. His thesis “The Use of the Land was never written however, for in 1931, Forrest Polk was called back to Oshkosh by the State College Board of Regents to assume the position of president of the college. With great determination, the new president met the problems of increasing enrollment and of curtailed budgets created by the Great Depression. During World War II, President Polk overcame the teacher supply shortage by arranging an accelerated teacher training program. He also established the 96th College Training detachment of the Army-Air Corps to train men to operate airplanes in combat. During President Polk's administration the number of major areas of study increased from ten to sixteen, and several minors were added. The tremendous increase in enrollment during the 1950's necessitated additional teachers and facilities. Again President Polk attacked the problem with vigor, and today’s campus reflects his work. Forrest II. Polk died on September 9, 1965. During the twenty-eight years of his administration, President Polk developed an academic standard for Wisconsin State University-Oshkosh which places this institution among the most respected colleges in Wisconsin. Forrest Polk's most distinguishing characteristic has been described as “moral and intellectual integrity—integrity in the sense of the quality of a man whose speech and mind are one, who speaks up when he knows what he will say will not be popular with some. PRESIDENT POLK: WAS THE MAINSTAY OF THE COLLEGE DURING THE DEPRESSION; MET THE TEACHER SHORTAGE WITH A SPECIAL PROGRAM DURING WORLD WAR II; ESTABLISHED 96TH ARMY AIR CORPS DETACHMENT AT THE COLLEGE DURING THE WAR; INCREASED THE NUMBER OF MAJOR AREAS OF STUDY FROM 10 TO 16; MET THE CHALLENGE OF A TERRIFIC INCREASE IN ENROLLMENT DURING THE PAST DECADE. 5 ADMINISTRATION FACULTY 8 PRESIDENT Dr. Roger E. Guileh EXECUTIVE OFFICES JAMES F. DUNCAN VICE PRESIDENT OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS WILLIAM E. WHITE EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT RAYMOND J. RAMSDEN VICE PRESIDENT OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS ERNEST O. THEDINGA VICE PRESIDENT OF STUDENT AFFAIRS 9 ACADEMIC DEANS SHERMAN E. GUNDERSON DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE DAVID L. BOWMAN DEAN OF THE. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION ROBERT P. HUNGATE DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION EVERETT G. PYLE DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES 10 COORDINATORS RADFORD E. BOEING COORDINATOR OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE MRS. BERTHA MERKER COORDINATOR OF LOWER ELEMENTARY EDUCATION JAMES K. JOHNSON COORDINATOR OF UPPER ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ROBERT L. FIELD COORDINATOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 11 DEANS AND EVERT C. WALLENFELDT DEAN OF STUDENTS MRS. RUTH P. NELSON ASSOCIATE DEAN OF STUDENTS WILLIAM G. BURKART ASSISTANT DEAN OF STUDENTS DONALD D. JORGENSON DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS 12 DIRECTORS L. OTTO TETZLAFF REGISTRAR GERALD J. OLSON DIRECTOR OF REGISTRATION GARNER HORTON RICHARD J. TURZENSKI DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTOR OF PLACEMENT IB BIOLOGY Back row: Left to right: Mahmoud. Ibrahim Y.; Schwertfeger. Merlin H.; Bothner. Gerald L.; Harriman. Neil A.; Tew . Leonard L. Front row: Left to right: Stcuerwald. Erla A.; Tharp. Gerald D.: Rouf. Mohammed A.; Shapiro. Jacob. BIOLOGY Back row: Left to right: Schwartz. Edward L.; Glock. James; Homann. Dennis N.; Sloey. William E.; Unger, lames W.-Chairman. Front row: Left to right: Brenner. Donald L.; Monroe. James B.; Sud. Gian C.; Conover. David F. 14 CHEMISTRY Back row: Left to right: Kurath. Sheldon F.; Flathcrty, Richard W.; Stcinhaus. Ralph K.; Koehler, Karl A.; Madson. Willard L. Front 'ow: Left to right: Bowman. Max I.; Patzlaff. Gary H.; Ertz. Ruth; Pollnow. Gilbert F.-Chairman; Hughes. Kenneth J.; Larson. Wilbur S. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Left to right: Burg, Eldon E.; Follman. John C.; Brehman. George E.. Jr.; Cech. Eugene J.-Chairman; Eberdt. Mary G.; Rucinski, Philip R. 15 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Back row: Left to right: Light. Kenneth H.-Chairman: O'Brien. Elaine; Duren, Alice; Pickering. Robert S.; Thrall. Esther T.; Wehner. Freda; Johnson. James K. Front row: Left to right: Morris, William H.; Overton. Elizabeth; Caudle. Jean I.; Mcrkcr. Bertha: Nasgowitz. Mildred; Frankland. Elizabeth M.; Parkinson. Daniel S. Not pictured: Frcnzcl, Norman J.; Lembesis. Anne C.; Schwankc. Patricia. ENGLISH Back row: Left to right: Francis. William A. C.; Kuo. Alexander W.; Walter. Veryl; Wood, Clifford; Bishop, Averyl. Front row: Left to right: Lapin. Florence M.; Schucller. Carol V.; Weist. Elizabeth M.; Boismenue. Roberta S.: Dorncr, Marjorie L. 16 ENGLISH Back row: Left to right: Brooks. John B.; Larson. Stanley A.; Magnuson. Harold M.; Sheriff. William E.; Keen. Carl L. Front row: Left to right: McKcown, Thomas S.; Gottschalk. Jane; Evenhuis, Francis D.-Chairman; Martin. Dorothy E.; Francis, Alice S. ENGLISH DaV.K low. Left to right: McNamara. Owen: Brown. Wallace G.; Borns. Albert K.; Kilday. Douglas; McCall, John J. Front row; Left to right: Leiblc. Arthur B.: Taylor. John T.: Johnson. Ann R.; Johnson. Arnold R.; Neujahr, Thomas M. 17 GEOLOGY Left to right: Karges. Burton E.-Chairman; LaBcrge. Gene L.; LaBergc. Sally A.; Fricdcl. Ronald J.; McKee, James W. GUIDANCE and COUNSELING Left to right: Braasch. Doris; Bray. Marianne Dr.; Eberdt, Mary Dr.; Fiedler, Lois; seated, Hocking, Thomas Dr.-Chairman. 18 ENGLISH Left to right: Hartig, Hugo; Riley. Bryan M.; Hammond, L. Kenneth; Bicrly, Charles E.; Chambers, George; James, Kevin S. Not pictured: Bush. Jarvis E.; Cole. L. John; Crane. Ronald F.; Ferguson. Alfred R.; Field, Bradford S.; Hazard. James A.; Johnson. Glenn; Lyons, Richard; MacIntyre. James M.; MacIntyre. Joan; Madison, Thomas A.; Olsen, Shirley J.; Pcgis. Paul; Rollings. David R.; Starosciak. Kenneth P. GEOGRAPHY Back row: Left to right: Nemec. James G.; Sieve, Kenneth J.; Greisch. Richard G.; Netzer, Donald L.; Bruyere, Donald E. Front row: Left to right: Goodman. James M.; DiUman. C. DanieL Thalhofer, Judith C.; Multhauf, Delmar C.; Polk, Robert R.-Chairman. Not pictured: Geiger. Warner J.; Van Hcuklon, Thomas. 19 INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Back row: Left to right: Lcibcrstein. Samuel: Braatz. Werner; Balswick. Jack. Front row: Left to right: Vcidcmanis. Juris; Darken. Arthur H.-Chairman; Bruyere. Donald; Fay. George E. Not pictured: Bengtson. John R.; Caudle. Frederick L.; Chang. David W.; Cho. Minkyu; Dillman. C. Daniel: Englund. Pearl K.; Goodman. James M.; Lee. Ho Sang; Leonard. L. Larry; Melka. Robert L.; Netzer. Donald L.; Ochs. George M.: Orr. Richard B.; Radell. Jeffry L.; Robinson. Roy D.; Shaloff. Stanley: Sieber, George W.; Starr. Joseph; White. Thomas; Zemeckas. Kazys J. LIBRARY SCIENCE Left to right: Wahoski. Helen I. Chairman; Shea. Jerry M.; Schrocdcr. Ray A.; Moushey, Eugene W. Not pictured: Archer. Marion: Sosinske. Adrienne A.; Teresinski. Sally S. 2C MATHEMATICS Back row: Left to right: Hardt, Jon S.; Lucas. John F.; Andrews, Richard L.; Kuenzi, Norbert J.; Collier, C. Patrick. Front row: Left to right: Hofeldt, Larry L.; Wallace. Wayne W.; Wonders. Robert J.-Chairman; Boeing, Radford E.; Willmore, Floyd E. _ MATHEMATICS Back row: Left to right: Halle. Merlin D.; Raab. Joseph A.; Eierman. Tom T.; Thompson. Phillip J.; Huberty, Carl J. From row: Left to right: Odell. Jon; Werner. Michael; Barr, Donald R.; Wolff. Harry L.; Brieske. Thomas J. Not pictured: Piper, V. Joseph; Caudle. Frederick L.; Vlamis. James N. 21 MEN’S PHYSICAL EDUCATION Back row: Left to right: Kolf. Robert M.; Davies. James M.; Goehrs. Warren J.-Chairman; White. Robert E.; Dezelsky. Thomas L.; Samuels. Peter B. Front row; Left to right: Kitzman. Eric W.; Tiedcmann. Russell G.; Richard F.; Flood. James J. Young. Russell K.: Akin. Ronald K.; Schumacher. MUSIC Dov. iv ruw. Left to right: Zeff. David J.; Buettner, Willis E.; Neice, Thomas E.; Brock. Karl; Kohn. James D.; Ritsema, Robert A.; Porter. Harold B.: Curtis. Alvin J.; Donahue. Robert L.; Kuutti, Raymond R.; Pcnsis. Henri B. Front row: Left to right: Dennis. Roger P.-Chairman; Roy. Suzanne M.; Bolton. Jacklin T.; Pew. Florine; Hassel, Beverly S.; Klemish. Janice J.; Hollenbeck. Florence H.; Linton. Stanley. 22 PHILOSOPHY Left to right: Goldinger. Milton. Ramsden. Raymond J., Dr.-Chairman; Burr, John R.. Dr. PHYSICS and ASTRONOMY Back row: Left to right: White. Robert W.; Schwark, David C.; P uow, Merlin W.; Johnson. Barent C. Front row: Left to right: Evans. John H.; Fine. D. Emerson; Womaski, Anthony J.; Netzel. Richard G.-Chairman. 23 POLITICAL SCIENCE Left to right: Leonard. L. Larry; Goff. Charles I).; Radcll. Jeffry L.; Chang. David W.-Chairman.; Gruberg. Martin; Norem. Ralph A.; Cho. Minkyu. PSYCHOLOGY DdlK 1UW. Left to right: Parker, John E.; Robinson. Roy D.; Scovillc, Wilber E.; Soika. George R.-Chairman. Front row; Left to right: Black. Bruce B.; Bolick. William A.; Kline. Ned J. Not pictured: Ansfield. Paul J.; Cecil. Eugene J.; Filmcr-Bennett. Gordon; Sciortino, Rio. 24 SECONDARY EDUCATION Back row: Left to right: Front row: Left to right: Thomas A. Hutchinson. Earl J.; White. Robert W.; Thompson, Claud C.; Pingry, Chester A. Field. Robert L.; Mook. John R.; Kimpston. Richard D.-Chairman; Hadley, Clayton M.; Hutto. SOCIOLOGY Back row: „ _ Left to right: Hardman. Dale F.; t'eske. Gene R.; Balswick. Jack O.; Fay. George E. Front row: Veidcmanis. Juris; Englund. Pearl K.; Forman. Robert-Chairman; Kenyon. Robert A., II. 25 WOMEN’S PHYSICAL EDUCATION Left to right: Williams. Vera E.; O'Connor, Patricia T.; Anhalt, Carol J.; Sparks. Nellie E.; Roney. Phyllis-Chairman; Magruder, Mary A.; Moldenhauer. Janet E.; Dezelsky. Milly M. No. no. no. you can't play the red eight up there. IT HAPPENED LIKE THIS... Hie! 26 I’ve heard of bear skin rugs, but this is ridiculous. You mean I started this! He doesn’t know that today we received invitations to three more school functions. Dear Mom. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION STEVE L. BENKOSKE B.g. Otfckoth. Vli. PAUL L. BORN B.S. Sh«boy n. Wu. BRUCE E. CHRISTENSEN B.S. CambrldC . Wu BOBERT J. OUSENBERRT B.S. Waupon. WU. ANTHONY W. EHM B.S. Greenville. Wl . JOHN H. JONES B.8. Horicon. Wl . WILLIAM P. EMRICH B 8 . B.A Oibkoib. WU. LEROY R. KNOLL B-A. 0 hko b. WU. STEPHEN N. HEISE B A. Waokesha. WU. JEAN L. LA BOROE B.S. Appleton. WU. JAMES A. NELSON B.S. Fond da Lac. WU. SHARON L. 8CHLAEOER B.S. Denmark, WU. JAMES N. UEBER B.S. Tond da Lae. Wl . HARVEY C. WT8TPHAL B.A. Othkotb. WU. 30 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION EDWARD M ADAMS B.3. Wittenberg. Wll. DIANE R. ALr B S Redgranlte. Win JANE C. ARPS B.S. Mcnaiha. WU. BETTY J- ASH B.S. Port Wathlngton. WU. JANET M BACHMANN B.S. MayriUe. WU. JUDIE C. BACKUS B 8. Manitowoc. WU. ALICE M BAIES B.S. Othkoib. WU. SALLY E. BAILEY B.8. Milwaukee. WU. PAULA S. BANASZAK B.S. Otnro. WU. OEOROIA A BASS B.S. Bololt, WU. 3) SUSAN J. BRADLEY B.S. Oshkosh. Wl . CYNTHIA D. BOETTCHER B.S. Green Bay. Wl . MARY K.AY BOETTCHER B.S. Marinette. Wis. SUZANNE M BRE1ER B.S Milwaukee. Wis. CAROL R BROWN B.S. Oshkosh. Wl . BILLIE JO BRUHY B.S. Plymouth. Wl . OAIL A. BRUINS B.S Waupun. Wis. JUDITH L BURROWS B.S Brookfield. Wis. HAZEL M. CHEPECK B.S. Marinette. Wis. 32 CAROL J. CHRISTIANSEN B.S. Fond du Lac. Wis. JANE M. COHAN B.S. Reedsvlllc. Wi . DIANN O. COOPER B.S. Oihkoali. Wi . BARBARA C. COTTRELL B.S. SaokriUe. Wii. PATRICIA J. CURRAN B.S. Milwaukee. Wii. CHERYL J. DAVIS B.S. Omro. Wi . 33 k MARY A. DIECKHOFP B.S. Ncenah, Wi . PAY A. DOBBE B.S. Lar en. WI . MARK DOMBROSKI B.S. PuUckl, Wi . GORDON J. DORN B.S. New HoUteln, Wl . TERRY W. DORSEY B.S. New London. Wl . DEANNA J. DRAKE B.S. Shawano. Wl . NANCY A. DROVER B.S. Rlpon. Wl . SANDRA M. ECKER B.S. Menomonee rail . Wl . ROBERT EICHMANN B.S. Sheboygan. Wl . JACQUELINE J. EICHSTADT B.S. Waupan. wi . MARY WEILAND EIONER B.S. Horleon. Wl . DANNY R. EINUM B.S. Menomonle. Wt . LINDA L. ELTINO B.S. Brookfield. Wl . RICHARD L. EMERICH B.S. New London. Wl . 34 JANET R. ENOELLAND B.S. Two River . Wl , CAROL A. EVERTS B.S. New London. Wl . DIANE L. EYERS B.S. Oshkosh. Wls. LANE D. EELKER B.S. Oshkosh. Wis. ROBERT C. FRANKS B.S. Manitowoc. Wls. CHARLOTTE A. FREUND B.S. Wlnneconne. Wls. YVONNE E. FRITZ B.S Westfield. Wls. LYNN A. FRUHMAN B.A. 0 k Creek. Wls. LAURA K. FRYE B.S. Appleton. Wls. CAROLE J. OERMER B.S. Oreendslo, Wls. FRANKLIN H. OlEBEL B.S. Reedsbury. Wls. 35 BARBARA A. GILDNER B.S. Sheboygan. Wl . GLORIA J. GOODING B.S. Mcnaaha. Wls. SHARON R. GRAF B.S. Oahkoah. Wia. SUZANNE V. GROW B.S. Beaver Dam. Wla. MYRON E. GRUENWALD B.S. Oahkoah. Wia. JOYCE M HACKBERT B.S. 36 DENNIS P. HALEY B.S. Oahkoah. Wla. DANIEL O. HANEY B.8. New London, Wli. LUONA J. IIANNEMAN B.S. Wtnnecoune, Wl . JOHN E. 1IEDTKE B.S. Oshkosh. Wls. CAROL E. HARDY B.S. Brookfield, Wl . MARJORIE L. HARVEY B.S. Tlgerton, Wi . KAREN R. HEIDEL B.S. Oshkosh, Wis. BARBARA E. UEISLER B A E Oshkosh. Wls. RUTH J. HECHEL B.S. Appleton, Wls. 37 CAROLINE L. HELM B.S. Oshkosh. Wls. FAITH D. HELMS B.S. ROSEMARY V. HENDRICKS B M E. West De Pere. Wi . Kaukauna. Wls. CAROL L HOBART B.S. Neenah. Wls. MARILYN J. HOEPPNER B.S Weapon. Wls. THERESA J. HOSACK B.S. Oshkosh. Wls. JANET M. HUBBARD B.S. Ladysmith. WU. ADELE HUGHES B.S. Milwaukee. WU. DOUGLAS L. HUEBNER B.S. Omro. Wls. CHERYL A. HU8TWO B.S. Racine. Wls. JOANNE JACQUE B.S. DAGMAR E. JAEHNIO B.8. Port Washington. Wls. Noenab. WU. 38 ROBERT L. JOHNSON B.S. O hko«h. WU. RUTH J. JTJSTMAN B.8. Juneau. WU. KAREN J. KAELIN B M E. Oahkoah. WU. STEVE J. KAISER B.S. Fond du Lae. WU. LORRAINE KANITZ B.S. Merrill. WU. JOY D. KAVEMEIER B.S. Brookfield. Wii. OINOER KEESLER B.S. Lakewood. WU. LOUANN N. KIELSMEIER B.S. Sheboygan. WU. KAREN A. KILLEN B.M.E. New London. WU. KATHRYN H. KINNEY B.S. Waterloo. WU. 39 JOHN W. HOTEL B.S Hartford. WU, KLEONE K. KLEIN B.S Eldorado. Wl . MICHAEL KLEINPR1NTZ B.S. Porterfield. Wl . JEAN A. KORBAS B.S. Wabeno. WI . LOIS V. KRAUSE B.S Sheboygan. Wl . JUDITH A KUEHN B.S. Shawano. WI . JILL N KUCLER B.S. Oshkosh. WI . 40 ARLENE M. LAKOTA B.S. Oshkosh. Wl . ANNETTE LA MOTTE B.S. Niagara. Wit. DERRAL LA PLANT B.S. Marinette. Wl . JACQUELYN G. LEASON B.S. Marinette. Wl . NILS C. LEMKE B.S. Redgrantte. Wl . ROBERT LINDNER B.S. Shawano, Wl . MARSHA K. LIST B.S. Shawano. Wl . 41 JUDITH A. LUCK B.S. Milwaukee. Wl . OAYLE V. LUDKE B.S. Othkoth. Wi . KAY A. LUND B.8. Oconomowoc. Wit. CAROL A. MALONE B.S. Othkoth, Wit. PATRICIA MARCH ANT B.S. Fond do Lac. Wit. BETTY L. MARKS B.S. We it Bend. Wit. RUTH MA8CHMEIER B.S. Jacktoo. Wit. ROWLAND S. MAUEL B.S. CUntonTlUe, Wit. MAUREEN A. MAYERL B.S. Shawano, Wit, BONNIE J. MC LAREN B.8. Othkoth. Wit. MARGO A. MELCHERT B.8. Seymour, Wit. 42 SUE A MIELKE B S JODI J MILAM B.S. Food du Lac, Wii Mnskego. Wls. PATRICIA MITTELSTAEDT B.8. RoyiKon. Wt . HARRY MOERTL B.S. New Berlin. Wl . PATRICIA M MORACK B.S. New London. Wl . PATRICIA MUEHRER B.S. Nethkoro. Wl . GERALDINE MOELLER B.S. Oshkotb. Wls. NANCY L. MOELLER B.S. 0 bko h, Wl . TOPPER C. MOLVA B.S. De Pere, Wt . JANET J. MONZEL B.8. Watertown. Wl . LEONARD F. NAGLER B.S. Wanpnn. Wt . PATT NEHRINO B.S. Beaver Dam. Wl . SHELDON NIQOETTE B.8. Two River . Wl . MARY J. NORTON B.S. Sturgeon Bay. Wl . 43 LAWRENCE A. ODAU B.S. Oconto Fall . Wl . ERIC W. OLESON B.S. Milwaukee. Wl . MARION H. ONESTI B.S. Oshkoab. Wl . GARY O. PriSTER B.S. Sheboygan. Wl . KAREN PIESCHEK B.S. Green Bay. Wl . JAMES PLANTIKOW Kimberly. Wl . CHERYL POMMERENINO B.S. Oibkosb. Wi . RUTH PFEFFERKORN B.S. Two Rlrer . Wl . 44 JUDITH L. POPE B.S. Othkojh. Wl . SHELIA POKfILIO B.S. Wanaaukte. Wla. ROBERT J. TRITZL BA.E Pembinc, Wtt. CHARLES D. RANDALL B.S. Okhkoth. WH. CECELIA A. REirr B.S. Tomahawk. Wl . KATHERINE P.IEDER B.S Green Bay. Wli. OERALD A. RISKEY B.M.E. Fond du Lac. Wla. RAE JEAN RENTER B.S. Appleton. Wla. 45 DARLENE L. RIVARD B.S, Menoraiuee. Mich. CAROL J. ROSAN8KE B.S. Oshkosh, Wit JILL A. ROTH B.S. Sheboygan, Wls. LOIS A. F.UEGE B.S. Surlng, Wls. ROBERT A. RUFENER B.S. Hartford, Wls. LOUIS W. RUSCH B.S. GlUott, Wls. FAYE B. RUSS B.S. New Holstein, Wls. 46 BARBARA SCHILLER B.S. Beaver Dana. Wls. JANE E SCHLEI B.S. Manitowoc. Wli. ELIZABETH 8CHMEICHEL B.S. Milwaukee. Wli. T. ALAN SCHMIDT B S. Kimberly. Wls. JOANN E. SCHMILINO B.S. Algoma, Wit. JEROME O. SCHMIDT B.S. West Bend. Wit. JOHN A. SCHLUDE B.8. Kaukauna. Wl . LEE B. 8CHMIT B.S. Oshkosh. Wls. 47 ► MAE A- SCHRAB B.S. Rlpon, Wls. REID SCHOONOVER. JR. B.S. Oshkosh. Wls. JEAN M. SCHOWENOERDT B.S. Oshkosh. Wls. V ' SUSAN M SECKAR B.S Oshkosh. Wls. PATRICIA 8CUROEDEP. B.S. Oshkosh. Wls. VILA MAE SEKrELDT B.S. CUutouvllIe. Wls. RONALD 0. SHIELDS B S. New Berlin. Wls. SALLY F. SCOTT B.S. Rochester. Wls. 48 PAULETTE J. SINGER B.A.E. Muskego. Wls. SUZANNE SNASHALL B.S. Wauwatosa. WU. ROSANN F. SPANBAUER B.S. Oshkosh, WU. NANCY J. SPINDLER B.S. Oshkosh, WU. PAMELA STEUERNAOEL B.S. Milwaukee, Wis. JACQUELINE L. SUKOW B.S. Merrill, Wl . 49 CAROL J. TATUM B.S. Oshkosh, Wis. RUTH A. TELINDERT B.S. Cedar Grove, WU. KATHY M. TELFER B.8. Ellison Bay. Wis. HARKS L. TESCH B.S. Rothschild, Wit. JUDY A. THCILKK B.S. Kiel, Wit. JOHN L. TOOTLArr B.S. Oshkosh, Wit. WANDA K. TREPTOW B S. Pond da Lie. Wit. MARY S. TURAY B.S. Pound. Wit. THOMAS E. TUSCHL B.S. WblUltw, Wit. GUY E. VANCE B.S. Othkosb. Wli. PHYLLIS VAN DALES B.S. Othkosb. Wit. KATHLEEN VAN DYKE B.S. Oshkotb. Wit. BONITA L. VANDE HEX B.S. W«tt DtPere, Wit. ELIZABETH VEITCH B.S. Seymour, Wit. KATHLEEN WALSH B.S. Mtditon, WU. 50 JEAN VAN HEDKLON B.8. Othkosb, Wit. KAREN VAN PRICE B.S. Alfomt, Wit. BONNIE L. WANDKE B.8. New London. WU. BERNARD WAPP B.S. Neenah. WU. JUNE WATERWORTH B.S. Fall River. Wii. LINDA R. WEBBER B A Sturgeon Bay. Wi . BONNIE WEGNER B.S. Oihkosh, WU. DAVID WEIDEMANN B.S. Columtm . WU. PETER H. WENZEL B.S. Appleton. WU. THOMAS WHITTAKER B.S. Fond da Lac. WU. MARCIA L. WIELAND B.S. Beloit, WU. ROSEMARY WILLIAMS B.S. Granite Fall . WU. HELEN J. WILSON B.S. Chilton. Wia. 51 Appleton. Wli. SCHOOL OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE STEVE M ANTHOLT B 8. Pound. Wl . $ -;L ANN 8 BALDWIN B.8. Oihkoeh. Wl . CHERYL J. ATHERTON B.A. Milwaukee. WU. ROBERT H. BALDWIN B.8. Oskkooh. wit 52 MICHAEL P. ALLEN B.S. WAYNE W. BANASZAK B.S. Oniro. Wl . THOMAS L. BARTELT B.S. OthK0 )l. Wl . STEPHEN BASSEWITZ B.S. Fond du Lac. Wl . VIVIAN E. BONNETT B.S. Roiendale. Wl . JOHN M. BOSTWICK B.S. Fond du Lac. Wl . O. ANNE BOWERS B.A. Illlopolu. 111. THOMAS J. BUCHHOLZ B.S. 53 ROBERT M. BUDECKI B.S. New Berlin. Wl . PAUL E BUETOW B.S. Oehkosh. WU. ALISON K. BUSH B A Oshkosh. WU. ROBERT D BUSS B.S. Fond da Lee. Wl . EKIC J. CARPENTER B 8. Tond da Lie. Wll. RONALD E. COMER B.S. Fond da L c. WU. ROBERT J. CROOKS B.8. Green Bey. WU. NANCY A. DAHLER B.S. Weapon. WU. NORRIS K. DALTON B.S. Weapon. WU. RICHARD W. DART B.S. Alsonu. Wis. ALICE A. DAUN B.S. Chilton. WU. CAROLE J. DEJARDIN B A. Algorne, WU. 54 SUSAN E. ENGLUND B.S Oihkonh. WU WILLARD D. ETHIER II B.S. Butler. Wl . EMIL T. EVERIX B.S Chilton. WU. MARSYL J. FERCH B.S. Rlpon. Wl . WILLIAM P. FINK B.S. Oreen Bay. WU. REGINALD J. FLETCHER B.S. Waupun, Wi . KENNETH H. FORSYTHE B.8.. B.A. Menatha. Wls. GLENN F. FREW B.S. Greendale, Wl . GEORGIANS M. FROEMKE B.8. Fond du Lac, WU. PATRICIA A. GALVIN B.S. Othkoah. WU. KRISTINE C. GAUGER B.S. Oahkoah. WU. 55 GLENN W. GOEDDE B.S. Oahkoah. Wla. RONALD L. GENRICK B A Portage. Wl . JAMES OLODOSKY B.S. Beaver Dam. Wla. MICHAEL M. GRILL B S Cllntonvllle. Wla. RUSSELL R. GROW B.S. Beaver Dam. Wl . 56 HELEN C. HANKWITZ B.S. Milwaukee. WU. RODNEY O. HANNE8 B.S. Fowl du Lac. Wla. SHIRLEY J. HANSON B.S. Fond du Lac. Wt . WAYNE HARTMAN B.S. Colgate, Wl . JEAN M. HAUSSER B.A. Doawnan. Wl . JUDY A. HEMERLEY B.A. Elroy. Wl . MARY E. HOOPMAN B.A. Sheboygan. Wls. JAMES H. JAHNKE B.S. Rhinelander. Wl . 57 NEIL P. JOHNSON B.S. Plymouth. Wl . V ALAN JOHNSON B.A. 0 hXosh, Wl . SUE A. JORGENSEN B.S. Otlikoih. Wli. ROBERT F. JOSWICK B.S. EDWARD KACZOROWSKI B.A. Pulaski. WU. Milwaukee, WIs. MICHAEL P. KASPER B.S. Colombo . WIs. BARRY J. KIEL B.S. Omro. Wi . SUSAN E. KRAEMER B.S. 0 hkO b. WU. JEAN ANNE KROETEN B.S. Hartford. WU. WILLIAM L. KRAUS B.S. M«DUkt. WU. HERBERT C. KROWAS B.S. DANIEL E. KRYSIAK B.8. Baileys Harbor. WI . Oshkosh. WU. THOMAS LANOENBERO B.S. Neonab. WU. CURTIS E. LAUDE B.S. CUntooTlUo. WIs. 58 LILIAN LEICHHARDT B.A. La Pm, Bolivia DENNIS LICHTENBERG B S. CllntouvllU. WU. SUSAN F. LOEUR B.S. Fond da Lac. Wu. THOMAS R. LOHRY B.S. Oshkosh, Wl . OERALD M. LUDWIG B.S. Mellcn. Wls PHYLLIS M LUKOWICZ B.S. Wichita. Kansas PEGGY A. MABRY B.S. Poynett . W s. BARBARA M MANTHEI B.S. Oshkosh. Wls. DONNA A. MARKS B.S. Appleton. WU. DAVID M. MARSHALL B.S. Oshkosh. Wls. GWENDOLYN MARTENS B.S. Shobeycan. Wls. CHERYL J. MARTIN B.S. West Allis. Wls. DAVID J. MAUER B.S. Oshkosh. Wls. ROBERT L. MC ROBERTS B.A. Oshkosh. Wis. 59 GKP.ALD MILLER B.S. 0 hko h. Wl . JOHN A. MIKKKEY B.S. Wan tom . WI . SUE MORIEARTY B.A. Oneld . WI . MICHAEL O’CONNELL B.A. Re«d vlUo. WI . NAMROUD OSTOWARI B.S. O hk0 b. WI . KENNETH PETERSON B.A. Necnah. Wl . LEONE T. PAOEL B.S. Brookfield. WU. GERALD FANOCH B.S. 0 hkosh, WI . TERRY L. PETERSON B.A. Oakkoih. Wi . 60 THOMAS B. PITCHER B.S. Green Lake, WU. ALFRED J. PILSL B.S. Sheboygan. Wi . THOMAS PINCZKOWSKI B.S. 1UI« Corner . Wi . RICHARD M. RALEIGH B.S. Neenah. WU. ROBERT ROSENTHAL B.S. BlenbenUh. Wl(. RICHARD REIOEL B.S. Appleton, WU. JAMES H. PROCKNOW B.S. Wautoma, Wlj. NANCY ROATE B.A. CampbclUport, WU. LUANNE M. ROBBINS B.S. Oahkosh, WU. LEROY B. RUSCIIE B.S. Sturgeon Bay. Wl$. LINETTE SADLER B.S. Menasha. Wl . ROSEMARY RUDOLPH B.A. Appletou, Wla. CHARLES E. SALETRI B.S. Surlng. Wl . WASTON P. SAMENS B.S. Waupun. WU. 61 BARBARA A. SCHLEY B.A. Bearer Dam. Wl . DIANE D. SHIELDS B.S. Milwaukee, Wl . WILLIAM SHIMEK B.S. WhiteUw, Wl . MARY A. SLEPEKIS B.S. Oshkosh, WU. JAMES ST. CLAIR B.S. Milwaukee, Wl . PETER M. UTTECH B.S. DALE F. VAN DYKE B.S. Watertown, WU. Oshkosh. WU. WAYNE VELICER B.S. Luxemburg, WU. OERALD L. VIODAL B.S. Fond du Lac, Wls. 62 JUDITH VANEVENHOVEN B.S. Kimberly. WU. JAMES VANGRINSVEN B.S. Kimberly. WU. WILLIE B. WEAVER B.S Racine. Wl . ROSE A. WEINMAN B.A Oshkosh, Wls. JON L. WELLHOEFER B.A Sheboygan. Wls. TOBY D. WERNER B.S. Milwaukee Wls. NEIL WEYENBERO B.S. Kaukauna. Wts. WALTER F. WHITING B.S. Oshkosh. Wls. JERRY WHITBURN B.S. Morrill. Wls. M MICHAEL WILLIAMS B.S. Merrill. Wls. PAUL E. WITTE B.A. Wauwatosa. Wls. CYRIL M. WOLFF B.8. Seymour. Wis. LENI X. WRIGHT B.A. Oshkosh. Wis. BARTON ZOELLNER B.S. Oshkosh. Wls. 63 ACTIVITIES A HISTORICAL TOUR OF OUR CAMPUS Edward J. Dempsey was graduated from Oshkosh Normal School in 1901. He was a member of the Board of Regents from 1914 to 1946. serving as the President of the Board from 1924 continuously for twenty-two years. He was elected President of the State Bar Association for the 1928-1929 term. In March of 1916 a disastrous fire destroyed the main building of the Normal School, forcing classes to be held in the high school, and in community churches. In 1917 Dempsey Hall was built on the site of the older building as a replacement. Today it houses the administration, business, and faculty offices, along with classroom rpacc. Within two years a new wing will be added, thus enabling all administrative offices to be under the same roof for the first time since the original building burned down. 66 John Harrington, a leading lawyer and influential citizen of Oshkosh, fras born in New London, Wisconsin, January 17, 1858. Mr. Harrington served on the State Board of Regents from 1904-1914 under the appointment of Governor LaFollettc. Harrington Hall was built in 1913. Designated at that time as the Industrial Building, it contained facilities for manual arts. In the 1930 s the Industrial Department was closed; since then the building has been used by the science departments. It was remodeled in 1964 and today houses the geography, geology, and engineering drawing facilities. 67 Rose Swart was a member of the faculty the first year the school was founded and. with the exception of a leave of abscence from 1879-1880. she served until 1922. In 1872 she instituted practice teaching in her division. From 1894-1915 she supervised practice teaching. In 1918 she became Dean of Women. The Rose C. Swart Training School was built in 1929. The building contains classrooms for the grade school and the junior high school. The Little Theater is located on the second floor. SWART CAMPUS SCHOOL 68 George S. Albee became the first Pres'dent of the Oshkosh Normal School when it opened in 1871. After graduating from the University of Michigan he served for four years as a high school principal in Kenosha. Wisconsin. and Peoria. Illinois, and for six years as superintendent of schools in Racine. Wisconsin. At the end of his administration in 1898. Oshkosh Normal School was the largest normal school in Wisconsin, and it was one of the leading teacher training institutions in the Midwest. President Albee’s administration laid foundations for the school. A good science program was established, with good lab exercises. There was a small beginning of the physical education and athletic programs. The kindergarten was established. the first one in the United States directly connected with a normal school. A program of library development was instituted but received a setback in the 1916 fire. President Albee was a firm disciplinarian; he tried to maintain a high moral atmosphere. He was devoted to the students and they in return loved him; for many years students wrote letters to him asking advice. Albee Hall houses the gymnasium, physical education facilities, health offices, a swimming pool, and gymnastic rooms. Albee Hall was built in 1956. 69 FORREST R. POLK LIBRARY After occupying the office of President for twenty-eight years. Forrest R. Polk retired in 1959. He had joined the Oshkosh Normal School faculty in 1914, assuming the office of President in 1931 after being called back from graduate work in geography. During his twenty-eight year tenure as President. Polk had to meet many problems that had not confronted his predecessors. The Depression brought decreasing budgets but increasing enrollment; World War II brought a teacher shortage; and an increased enrollment in the 1950’s made necessary expansion of the faculty and campus. President Polk capably handled these problems. Everyone was saddened by his death in the summer of 1965. The Forrest R. Polk Library was completed, and was dedicated in the fall of 1962 with former President and Mrs. Polk in attendance. It provides reading areas, stack space, classrooms and seminar rooms. It houses the Educational Materials Center, the textbook library, the Putney reading room, the statistics laboratory, and the reserve reading room. There are over 100,000 volumes in the present collection. 70 HALSEY SCIENCE CENTER Rufus Henry Halsey was a native of New York. In 1877 he was graduated from Williams College. Six years later he came to Oshkosh as Principal of the High School, later becoming Superintendent of Schools. In 1895 he went to Binghampton. New York, to serve as Superintendent of Schools. It was from that position that he was called back to Oshkosh in 1898 to serve as President of the Normal School. Rufus Halsey served as President from 1898 to 1907. He tried to give students the best possible education in changing times. His interest in the students did not end on graduation; he tried to keep in communication with graduates. Under his administration discipline was relaxed and there was a greater emphasis on social affairs. and the athletic program. The manual arts program was begun. Halsey Science Center was finished during the winter of 1963-64. It houses the biology, chemistry, and physics-astronomy departments besides providing general classroom space. A greenhouse is on top of the building. Three 200 seat lecture halls with inclined seating, special laboratories, dark rooms, and project rooms are among its special features. An addition is planned for the future. 71 THE NEW CLASSROOM BUILDING The New Classroom Building on Algoma Boulevard will house several departments whose classes arc now scattered in other buildings. The structure will have large lecture rooms, classrooms of various sizes, reading rooms, office space, and television and film studios. 72 BUCKSTAFF OBSERVATORY Ralph Buckstaff is a well-known Oshkosh amateur astronomer. The fine observatory, designed by director Buckstaff. is a result of his hobby. He not only provided valuable assistance to the science program, especially in the area of astronomy, but is very active in community affairs, serving as President of the Museum Board. He was also associated for many years with the Buckstaff Company. The Buckstaff Planetarium, completed in 1964, has equipment capable of reproducing all of the major motions of the sky and many finer ones. The equipment can do about seventy-five percent of what much more expensive equipment in larger planetaria can do. It is a good teaching device in geography and astronomy and is useful in solving certain mathematical problems. The Buckstaff Observatory, located north of the city, was given to the university by Mr. and Mrs. Buckstaff. It is equipped with meteorological instruments and three telescopes. It also has a library of some 1.900 books on astronomy and meterology. and PLANETARIUM 73 T. 31 ■X REEVE MEMORIAL UNION Miss Fraker’s home was used as a Union until 1959 when it was replaced by the front portion of the present Union. An expanding enrollment made an addition necessary in 1964. The present Union houses two food commons, the University Book Store, the Titan Room. Cavern, lounges, classrooms, and various offices. COMMONS 74 HOOPER- OVIATT HOUSE The Hoopcr-Oviatt House was purchased in 1913 as a women’s dormitory and boarding house in an attempt to provide housing for out-of-town students. The residence accommodated so few students that it was uneconomical; so. in 1930 the house was converted into the president’s residence. 75 CAMPUS ANNEXES Due to lack of classroom space, different buildings on campus are used for classes. The music department uses the House of Music. Community Hall, the Music Annex, and the Piano. Caudle, and Woodland Houses. The art department and English department use the House of Fine Arts and the department of foreign languages uses the House of Languages. The Bungalow has been on campus for many years and has been put to various uses. Presently it is being used by the speech department. The psychology department and guidance center is located in the Guidance and Counseling Center. 76 RADFORD HALL Pollock House is a women’s honor student house open to upper classmen only. The women are free to establish and enforce their own housing rules. Donations enabled the college to purchase the house in 1943. HOUSE Frank W. Radford is a former member of the Board of Regents. He was appointed in 1949 to replace Edward J. Dempsey who had resigned. Mr. Radford was formerly President of the Radford Company and is now Chairman of the Board. He was instrumental in enlisting the support of the businessmen for the 75th anniversary celebration held in 1947. Radford Hall, a women’s dormitory, was built in 1951 and bears the distinction of being the oldest residence hall now on campus. It was originally a two-story structure. Still the smallest residence hall, it houses only 133 students, but it is the only hall with its own dining room. William E. Pollock is a former Oshkosh businessman. He was an official of the Oshkosh Overall Company for many years. Mr. Pollock retired in 1934. POLLACK 77 WEBSTER HALL Emily F. Webster entered the Normal School in 1871 and graduated in 1875 with the first class to complete the course. Upon graduation, she joined the faculty and served 52 years under four presidents, teaching Latin. English, and mathematics. After her resignation in 1925 the Board of Regents made her a teacher of Arithmetic Emeritus. Webster Hall, the second oldest residence hall now used on campus, was dedicated to Miss Webster in 1957. The dormitory houses 202 women. 78 Earl A. Clcmans joined the Normal School staff in 1906. He taught various science courses, such as: chemistry, physics, and agriculture. He served as Vice President of the school for several years, and was Acting President between the administrations of Presidents Brown and Polk. After serving on the faculty for 36 years, he retired in 1944. Clemans Hall was opened in September 1960. At that time it helped to answer the pressing problem of lack of on-campus housing for men. Today it houses approximately 250 men. 79 C. Barbara Donner joined the faculty in 1926 and served for 30 years. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1930 and later became Professor of History. Donner Hall was opened in 1962. It was used as a men’s dorm in 1963, but it was returned to the women a year later to remain as such. 80 BREESE HALL J. A. Brcese was a member of the faculty from 1923 to 1952 during which time he was chairman of the Music Department. He wrote the music for the alma mater of the school, and he also wrote both the words and the music for “Hail Titans.” both of which are still important school songs. A singular honor bestowed upon him was the naming of the Student National Education Association chapter on the campus in his memory. Breesc Hall was opened in 1962 as a men’s dormitory. It houses 246 students. 81 Dr. Hilda Taylor graduated from Lenox College, Iowa, and she received her doctorate in English from the University of Chicago. Prior to coming to Oshkosh in 1928, she had served for ten years in the department of English at the University of Iowa. She served as advisor to Kappa Gamma for six years, then to Delta Phi for five years. For fourteen years, until her death in 1944, Dr. Taylor served as literary advisor to the QUIVER, and was for many years a faculty member of the Inter-faith Council. Taylor Hall, occupied in 1963, was originally intended to be coeducational, but it is used at present as a women’s residence hall. It is the largest of the women’s residence halls, at this time housing 500 girls. TAYLOR HALL 82 FLETCHER Walter H. Fletcher joined the staff of the Normal School in 1918 and served for 26 years, teaching mathematics, English, Latin, and general science. Under his leadership the Men’s Association was organized. He reorganized the ADVANCE and shortened the time between issues. Fletcher Hall is the largest of the residences now in use. It was opened in 1964 as a men’s dormitory able to house 520 students. The basement is being used temporarily as office space for the English department. 83 NTFT SONT N. Peter Nelson enrolled at the Oshkosh Normal School in 1916, and, in 1925, after receiving his Ph.B. degree, he returned to the campus and joined the Normal School faculty. In 1926 he became Director of the Division of Secondary Education, a position that he held until his death in 1962. Nelson Hall, located on the corner of Algoma and Elmwood, was first used in 1965 as a men’s residence hall. It is L-shaped with a center service core. This break in the length of the corridor promotes a feeling of unity among the residents. 84 EVANS HALL M3KU ,-1 RMWi'Ml g - A.W.S. ST li SHOW 2 b 'WHERE THE ACTION ts Mayscl Evans was born in Bangor. Wisconsin. She joined the faculty of Wisconsin State University-Oshkosh in 1929. She served as a member of the speech department until 1963. Evans Hall, a women’s residence hall on Lincoln Avenue, is one of three halls built in 1965. It has a capacity of 244 women. The new design of the building has facilitated a wholesome studying and living atmosphere. 85 STEWART HALL May L. Stewert served on the faculty from 1926-1960. She was Associate Professor of Rural Education and Director of Rural Education. Stewart Hall, the second women's residence hall built in 1965, has a capacity of 244 women. 86 EAST HALL East Hall is the building formerly occupied by the Alcxian Brothers. The home was operated as a men’s nursing home for many years. The University purchased the building for use as a girl’s dorm when the home was closed in April 1965. The Hall is surrounded by spacious grounds which add to the appearance of the building. East Hall is located on the block bounded by New York Avenue. Wisconsin Street, Prospect Avenue, and Jackson Street. 87 FIRE OF 1916 ♦ ♦ ♦ The Normal School building, constructed in 1870-1871 was a large, imposing structure, considering the state of Oshkosh at that time. It had three full stories, a basement and an attic. Due to the number of students wanting admission to the school, it was soon too small. In 1874 four more classrooms were added to the rear of the building to accommodate this increase in enrollment. Model school quarters were built in 1876 and 1894, and in 1900 two more additions were added to the building. The fire of March 20. 1916. destroyed the building and its contents. There were a number of irreplaceable losses: rare books and papers in the library, including unexamined papers of Philetus Sawyer: many works of art. including a bust of President Albce by Helen Farnsworth Mears; and a collection of 240 Wisconsin birds mounted by the noted taxidermist Humlein. 88 THE GYM The Old Gym. built in 1909. the only unnamed building on campus, was torn down in 1960 to make way for the new library. In 1909 this building was the second largest gymnasium in the state and one of the best-equipped connected with any normal school in the country. In 1954 the Health and Psysical Education Building. Albee hall, was built. This building includes one large and one small gymnasium, a swimming pool, locker rooms, and health office, as well as faculty offices. and other rooms used for various sports. HARRINGTON HALL Harrington Hall was built in 1913. Designated at that time as the Industrial building, it contained facilities for manual arts. In the 1930’s the Industrial Department was closed; since then the building has been used by the science departments. It was completely remodeled in 1964 and today houses the geography, geology, and engineering drawing facilities. 90 MAPS OF OUR CAMPUS As you can sec by comparing these two maps, our campus has grown tremendously since the beginning in the late nineteenth century. Our campus has expanded from a single building, the Normal School, to a campus consisting of five classroom buildings, a library, a physical education building, a student union, and eleven dorms. The classroom buildings are Dempsey, Harrington. Swart. Halsey, and a new one on Algoma Boulevard. The library is the Polk Memorial Library, the physical education building, Albee, which also houses the Student Health Center, the union. Reeve Memorial Union, which also has the University Book Store, two commons, a snack bar, game rooms and class rooms. Besides these buildings we have an observatory and planetarium. a marina, a marine biology building, and two Commons. The dorms consist of seven women's residences, four men’s residences and a high rise dorm which will house approximately 1200 students. The school has grown from a County Normal School, up through a State Normal School, a State Teacher’s College. a State College, to now a State University. We have grown from a school of Education. to include not only a School of Education, but also a School of Letters and Science, a School of Business Administration, and a School of Graduate Studies. Within the next two years, we plan to have a School of Nursing. Having these schools plus an enrollment of over 8.000 students. Wisconsin State University-Oshkosh will be the best known and largest State University, in Wisconsin. WISCONSIN STATE UNIVERSITY OSHKOSH —'UJr-1 1 0EMRSEY MALL 2 OL LIBRARY S ALBEE MALL 4 classroom bl ldp g 5 SRART CAMPUS SCHOOL 6 MALSCY socket CENTER 7 MARR.NGTON MALL a music nx« 9 PL AX T ARUM 10 ROOOLANO MOUSE 11 fcPPSALO I? MOUSE Of MAO 15 MOUSE CP LAXMWCS 14 MOUSE Of rwe arts U GUIDANCE CENTER « PIANO MOUSE 17 ALCOMA MOUSE 16 REEVE MEMORIAL LPpON 19 EOOO SERVICE N( TOCO SERVICE ti CONNER MALL 22 RAOTORO MALL 23 «B5T£R MALL 24 POLLOCK MOUSE 23 TAYlOR MALL 2 CLE MANS MALL 22 BRftSE MALL 28 XL SON MALL 29 EVANS MALL JO STEAART MALL SI PLETCMCR MALL 32 EAST MALL 33 MICH RISE 00«M 34 PRESIDENTS MOUSE 33 PROPOSEO MX ARTS BLOC 36 PROPOSEO MIGM RISE DORM 37 MEATINO PLANT 91 U. N. DAY 2 «« 0'£ 92 STUDYING 94 c THE PAST THE PRESENT— 96 MISS WISCONSIN — SHARON SINGSTOCK 99 100 KNOWLES VISITS 102 CAMPUS 103 HOMECOMING KING GEORGE BLANCHARD George Blanchard — king of homecoming 1965 — is a social studies major from Brookfield. He is a member of Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity and “O” Club. George, a member of the Titan football team, played defensive lineman. He was a member of the all-state football team. 104 HOMECOMING QUEEN SUE SNASHALL Sue Snashall — queen of homecoming 1965 — is a senior art education major from Wauwatosa. During her four years at O.S.U., Sue has participated in S.N.E.A.. A.S.A., on the Quiver Staff, and last year she was one of the Ten Best Dressed O.S.U. Girls. Sue was sponsored in the homecoming elections by her Kappa Gamma sorority sisters. SENIOR COURT NORB STAUBER Norb Stauber — senior representative from the team—is from Laona. He is an accounting major and a member of “O” Club and Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity. Norb played defensive tackle on the Titan team. REPRESENTATIVES SUE WILSON Sue Wilson — senior court representative — came to O.S.U. from Fond du Lac. Her major is lower elementary education. Sue has participated in A.W.S., S.N.E.A., Titanettes. Quiver Staff, and Alpha Phi sorority which backed her in the homecoming elections. 106 JUNIOR COURT MARTY CRNECKIY Marty Crneckiy—junior representative from the team—is from Sheboygan. He is an accounting major and an economics minor. Marty has served as a past secretary of “O” Club, Resident Assistant at Clemans and Fletcher Halls and as a member and the treasurer of Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity. He played offensive and defensive tackle on the Titan team. REPRESENTATIVES SHERRY KOMP Sherry Komp — junior court representative—is from Appleton. She is enrolled in liberal arts with a sociology major. Sherry is an active member of Kappa Gamma sorority and has served as a member of Taylor Hall Council, Newman Club and Sociology Club. She was sponsored in the homecoming elections by Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. 107 SOPHOMORE COURT DAVE HAEN REPRESENTATIVES Dave Haen — sophomore representative from the team — is from Kaukauna. He is in secondary education with a history major and a physical education minor. Dave is a member of “O’” Club and Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity. He played offensive right guard on our Titan team. JEAN Jean Bakke — sophomore court representative — is from Burlington. She is in liberal arts with an English major and a French minor. Jean has been active in the Ski Heilers, Young Republicans and last year she served as a Goldwater Girl. She was sponsored in the homecoming elections by the Independent Houses at Titan Court. 108 FRESHMEN COURT MYLES STRASSER Myles Strasser — freshman representative from the team — is from Oshkosh. He is a second semester freshman, majoring in English and minoring in physical education. Myles played offensive fullback on the Titan team. REPRESENTATIVES SUE WEISS Sue Weiss — freshman court representative — is from Milwaukee. She is a second semester freshman in secondary education, majoring in sociology. She is presently serving as president of Taylor Hall and is a member of hall council, A.W.S. and Interhall Council. Sue was sponsored by Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. 109 MO n i 112 114 I 19 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 — 131 132 133 OUCH! JANUARY GRADUATION, 1966 134 I 137 138 139 WINTER . 140 CARNIVAL Ml 142 143 M4 145 MUSICAL 146 ACTIVITIES 147 Douglas Carroll, Patricia Hayes. Maureen Annis, and Timothy Brickham. H8 OPERA SCENES Susan Lcaman .. as Carmen. I 151 L 152 HONOR Jerry Whitburn Buz Barlow Tom Pinczkowski STUDENTS STUDENTS OF THE MONTHS BEST DRESSED GIRL ON CAMPUS Candy Hinz MODEL UNITED NATIONS 154 155 THE Dean Moedc. Voni Gneiscr. KING and QUEEN THE COURT Leni Wright, A1 Pierson, Marilyn Bachnik, Ron Schreicr, Sue Kraemer, Jay Greenwood. Judy Wyrcmbcck. Dave Weideman. 156 FINALLY - - - THE DANCE 157 ORGANIZATIONS QUIVER STAFF DONALD ZAHALKA — ADVISOR MIRIAM WICKE .... TERRANCE SCHAEFER DONALD ZAHALKA ... JOAN SCHWANTES .... PATTI TINSLEY ... JAMES ANGER ... MARGRIT SANDER .... MARGARET BAST ... .......... EDITOR ....... CO-EDITOR FACULTY ADVISOR MANAGING EDITOR ACTIVITIES EDITOR . SPORTS EDITOR ...GREEK EDITOR ... INDEX EDITOR Kathy Klug Tony Weitcnbeck Terry Brooks Sandie Hamachck Denise Letts Gary Lee Steve Clark Carol Christianson Jan Halle Jeanette Hayes Win Wimmer PHOTOGRAPHERS Terrance Schaefer John Sewell John Wanner Dick Bidwell Mike Hansen Steve Brown 160 GETS WORK - - -HOW EVERYONE TIRED! EDITORS Left to Right: Gross. Lawrence—Photo Editor; Newhouser. Sandy — Advertising Editor; Pfleger. Sue—News Editor; Them. Sandra— Editor; Furnner. Tom—Feature Editor; Norton. Mary—Make-up Editor; Belongie. Phil— Circulation Editor. Not Pictured: Grey. Dave— Sports Editor; Huss. Sue—Business Manager. ADVANCE STAFF The ADVANCE is the official newspaper of WSU-Oshkosh. Its staff, under the organization of an Editor, publishes the paper weekly throughout the school year, except during vacation recesses. Students in all divisions of the university are encouraged to work on the paper staff and to contribute to its news and opinion columns. The paper is supported by the advertising it contracts and by an allocation from the student activity fund. The faculty advisor for the publication is Donald Zahalka. STAFF Back Row: Left to Right: Olson. Jan; Johnson, Alan; Gross. Larry; Furnner. Tom; Fischer. Tex: Anger, Jim; Belongie. Phil. Middle Row: Left to Right: Ueda. Hiroko; Castine. Janet: Schuckt. Karen; Ash. Joan; Pfleger. Sue; Them. Sandra; Hammer. Eileen; Newhouser. Sandy; Flood. Mary. Front Row: Left to Right: Dunlop. Pamela; Kraeblcn. Ellen; Norton. Mary; Boeder. Charlotte; Hron. Susan; Hansen. Carolyn. 162 PEM CLUB Back Row: Left to Right: Pomplun. Patsy; Lenz, Delores; Zimmerman, Pat; Schley, Nancy: Turba, Kathy; Rock, Sara; Henning. Dianne; Eames, Gail. Middle Row: Left to Right: Tcsch. Karen Lee; Bloch, Carol; Hinz. Hollic; Guilette. Cindy; Drath, Sandra; Schnorr. Janet; Duff. Alice. Front Row: Left to Right: Broadway, Sandy; Noltemeyer, Lois; Herres. Julie; Peterson, Penny. Back Row: Left to Right: Banaszak. Paula—President: Schumacher. Linda—Sophomore Rep.; Koiwai. April—Freshman Rep.; Forest. Jeanne—Vice-President; Williams. Miss—Advisor; Bork, Sally—Publicity Chairman; Roscnberger, Pam— Secretary; Powers. Maureen—Junior Rep.; Hilgendorf. Jo Carol—Historian. Middle Row: Left to Right: Birschback. Marilyn; Jaehnig, Dagmar; Butike. Janet; Hoefer, June; Reabe, Bonnie; Brill, Jalaine; Lespcrancc. Sharon. Front Row: Left to Right: Schncll, Sandy; Madigan, Sharon; Verlie, Theresa; Potier, Mary; Baumgart. Sandy; Kittel, Mary Lou. Development Through Participation” is the physical education major’s goal for this year. The purpose of P.E.M. Club, the Physical Education Major and Minor Club, is to develop leadership and professional attitudes and values. This year the club was truely fortunate and honored to be able to present to the campus and city residents the Danish Gym Team. The rest of the year was highlighted by nationally known speakers, the annual senior send-off banquet, career playday for high school students, and discussions for further professional advancement. 163 LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION The Lutheran Student Association provides any Lutheran student with an opportunity to find friends and enjoy social life on a Christian level. The organization's goals are to win. strengthen, hold, and instruct for Christ Three things at LSA remain the same this year. The campus house is still at 718 Cherry Street; Miss Nancy Ann Miller is the campus worker; and Simon Peter, the tailless cat, is still here. In addition we have a new mascot, Lucifer, a playful kitten who lives up to his name. The LSA contact pastor, appointed by the National Lutheran Council, is Pastor Weinbender of Christ Lutheran Church. Mr. Ted Grosser, lay assistant at Christ Church, has been active in helping LSA, as has Mr. Ray Schroeder, faculty advisor. Officers for 1965 were Dorothy Moll. President; Gloria Hillestad. Vice-President: and Karen McKinnon. Secretary-Treasurer. DdtA AUW . Left to Right: Moll, Dolly; Koran, Barb; Court. Suzanne; Johnson, Kathy; Christensen, Susan; O'Neil. Diane; Weishaar, Barb. Front Row: Left to Right: Wandrcy, Beth; Hillestad, Gloria; McKinnon. Karen; Denow. Dorothy; Weinbender. Pastor A.; Pomering. Carolyn; Miller. Nan—Campus Worker. 164 STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The J. A. Breese Chapter of the Student National Education Association is a group designed to provide experiences that will be of value to the student preparing for the teaching profession. The three purposes of SNEA are to provide opportunities for students to participate in and to learn of teaching situations not covered in formal education, to form an interacting link with the National Education Association and the Wisconsin Education Association, and to provide a service to the University. Membership in this organization is open to students in the elementary and secondary departments. S.N.E.A. OFFICERS Back Row: Left to Right: Pfeffcrkorn. Ruth—Program Co-Chairman; Overton, Elizabeth—Co-Advisor; Scott, Sally — Program Co-Chairman; Thompson, Claud C.—Co-Advisor; Minsart, Chuck D.—President. Front Row: Left to Right: Kinney. Kathryn—Program Committee; Spanbaucr, Rosann—Secretary; Johnson, Sherriann_____ Vice-President; Lettman. Melodce—Historian; Flentje, Sandy—Treasurer. 165 UNION BOARDS The Reeve Memorial Union Board has four committees. House. Program, Public Relations and Social. They are responsible for organizing many of the social, cultural and recreational activities enjoyed by the University's students throughout the year. The committees are administered by the executive board which is made up of the committee chairmen, the Union staff, and the Union Board Chairman. Noteworthy events sponsored by the Union include the Winter Carnival. T.G.I.F., dances, the Classic Series, the Sunday night movies, and the many art exhibits. These events are all well-attended by the student body, and the Union Board’s activities are expanding as rapidly as the University’s enrollment in order to serve the varied interests of the student. EXECUTIVE BOARD Left to Right: Kaczorowski. Ed; Sommerfield, R. H.; Peterson. Carolyn; Wellhoefcr, Jon — Chairman; Zwirchitz. LeAnn; Crimmel, Shari; Leason. Jacquelyn. 166 SOCIAL COMMITTEE Left to Right: Thomas, Mr.; Flood. Mary; Loots. Wendy; Peterson. Carolyn; Barlow. “Buz”; Hoeppner. Marilyn; Barker, Dick; Plautz, Lynda; Eichstaedt. Sally; Laehn, Jon; Kubash, Andy. PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE Left to Right: Bryant. John; Faber, Mary; Schumann, Dee; Crimmel, Shari—chairman; Naumann. Mr. Richard— advisor; Thomas, Tom; Bylow, Joan. 167 HOUSE COMMITTEE Back Row: Left to Right: Sommerfield. R. H.—Union Director; MacHolz. Kathryn: Schmiege. Joanne; Jordan James Front Row: Left to Right: Quast. Sue; Zwirchitz, LcAnn—Chairman: Roliag. Vicki. PROGRAM COMMITTEE ART- SUB - COMMITTEE Back Row; Left to Right; Schoonover. Reid; Meyer. Tim; Kissel. Charlc ; Naumann. Mr. Richard. Front Row: Left to Right; Fuhs, Susan; Docmel. Janet; Leason. Jackie Chairman; Ashelman, Siri; Rumscy. Kathleen; Lettmen. Mclodce. Left to right: Fuhs. Sue; Schoonover. Reid; Guhl. Helen; Osborn, Mr; Naumann. Mr. Rich ard; Kissel, Charles M. 168 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION The Christian Science Organization at Wisconsin State University-Oshkosh provides an opportunity for faculty, students, and graduates to gain an understanding of Christian Science through the study of the Bible and the book. Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. by Mary Baker Eddy. In addition to the weekly Tuesday evening meetings, a lecture was sponsored in September. The lecture. was given by Mrs. Lenore D. Hanks of Chicago. Illinois, and was entitled The Mythology of Matter. There was also a workshop meeting held in November. Officers for the year were Elizabeth Waldo, President; Charles Silver, Vice-president; Joy Smith, Secretary; and Sharyn Graichen, Treasurer. The advisor was Dr. Roberta Nelson. IWW . Left to Right: Smith. Joy—Secretary: King. Cheryl: Myers. Jean; Graichen. Sharyn—Treasurer. Left to Right: Wielzus. Laurie; Silver. Chuck; Waldo. Elizabeth— President. GAMMA DELTA Gamma Delta is an international association of Lutheran students undere the auspices of the Student Service Commission of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. All students are eligible and welcome to join the local chapter. Delta Mu. The purpose of the organization is to help students to grow in Christian knowledge and Christian service. INUW . Left to Right: Schlacger. Sharon; Giebel. Franklin: Voight, Jack) Wetzel. Darwin; Rosenthal. Robert; Gricsbach. Eugene; Utech, Michael; Blciiuss. Sue. Middle Row: Left to Right: Sielaff, Susan; Weiss. Margaret; Hcmerley. Judy; Rucktcnwald, Susan; Waite. Louise; Boeder, Charlotte; Conrad, Shirleys Buttkc. Janet; Rcnsink, Janet. Front Row: Left to Right: Laabs. Ruth; Goland. Barb; Dorsey. Jo-Ellyn; Gunderson. Mary; Luedtke, Lois; Diencr, Sandra; Haese. Jean; Fcldmann, Andrea. 169 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Back Row: Left to Right: Aberi. Hamid—Vice President; Pirouz. Kami—President; Raffii Sadrzadeh Hamid—Treasurer. Front Row: Left to Right: Dumke, Barbara—Corresponding Secretary; Darken. Dr. Arthur—Advisor; Kinney. Kathryn— Recording Secretary. The Association of International Relations Clubs is a private, non-profit organization concerned with world affairs. It is composed of more than 18.000 student members in clubs on some 600 college campuses. It was organized in 1914. when a handful of U.S. colleges simultaneously felt the need to complement formal courses in history and political science with informal discussions of the world we live in. International Relations Clubs have grown into an extracurricular organization devoted to developing qualities of leadership in college youth and informing them on world affairs. The purpose of the International Relations Club of WSU-O is closely related to those of the AIRC; that is. to promote the interest in. and understanding of, international affairs. It gives to all students of this University a chance to know about the customs and cultures of the rest of the world. IRC takes part in the regional, and annual conferences of the AIRC. This year it took part in the Latin American Seminar, which was held in Puerto Rico in December, and in the regional conference in Chicago in October. IRC membership is open to all students of the University. Back Row: Left to Right: Kaaik, Joseph; Peters. Daniel; Mwamba, Zuberi I.; Densmoor. Steve; Mucllenbach, Bob; Ogikc, Boniface; Mohamoud, Ibrahim. Middle Row: Left to Right: Kasik, Nancy; Wissbaum, D. Joan; Wietor, Judy; Wieser, Mary E.; Buchholz, Marie; Englund. Pearl K Front Row: Left to Right: Chehrazi. Dara; Jaehnig, Dagmar; Nilsen. Elizabeth; Leickhardt, Lilian; Sukow, Jacqueline; Housfeld, Kenneth. 170 INTER-FAITH COUNCIL Back Row: Left to Right: Silver. Chuck—Christian Science: Berg. Sherry-President—Christian Science; Burgdorf. Pat—Student Religious Liberals; O’Neil. Diane—Lutheran Students Association; Weber. James R.-Vice-President—Lutheran Collegians. Front Row: Left to Right: Keimel. Susan—United Christian Campus Fellowship; Morgan. Marge—Ncwmati Club; Moll. Dorothy-Secretary —Lutheran Students Association; Hankwitz. Helen—Wesley; Mueller. Joy-Treasurer—Newman Club. The Intcrfaith Council is made up of representatives of each of the religious organizations on campus. The Council works for a better understanding between all the groups. This year the Council again backed the individual programs sponsored by the religious groups throughout the year. The Campus Ministerial Association started the programs this year with a panel discussion on Religion and the University.” Officers for the year were Sherrie Berg. President: Jim Weber. Vice-President; Dorothy Moll. Secretary: and Joy Mueller. Treasurer. Mr. Wayne Wallace is the advisor to the group. LUTHERAN COLLEGIANS The Wisconsin Synod Evangelical Lutheran group was formed in 1963 as the Wisconsin Synod Collegiate Organization. This group became a chapter of the national organization. Lutheran Collegians, in the fall of 1964. The members subscribe to the confessions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, to the doctrinal principles of the Wisconsin Synod, and adopt the constitution of Lutheran Collegians. The objectives are to strengthen, reclaim, gain, and train students for Christ by offering regular worship services. providing opportunity for Bible study and Christian fellowship, and sharing their faith with all who are interested, endeavoring to keep the Lord Jesus in the center of all that they do including the social activities. Standing: Left to Right: Kreif. Harold; Wolf. Warren; Bell. Michael: Becker. Bob; Plantikow. Jerome; Watke, John C.; Weber, James R.; Pieper. Merlin D.; Bentilla, Gary. Seated: Left to Right: Huebner, Joyce; Gurath. Judy; Kirchberg. Elaine; Lasse. Donna; Cihlar, Janice; Hanstedt. Joan. Kneeling: Left to Right: Cox. Mary; Stevens. Roberta; Learman. Doris; Susina, Nancy; Pcld. Shirley; Oelke. Abbie. 171 ART STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Back Row: Left to Right: Dorn. Gordon—President; Biebl. Dan—Vice-President; Osborn. Richard—Advisor; Kasper. Mike—Publicity Chairman; Kissel. Charles—Treasurer. Front Row: Left to Right: Anderson. Carol—Alumni Chairman; Fruhman, Lynn Anne—Recording Secretary; Korell. Mary Kay—Corresponding Secretary; Pomerang. Carolyn—Historian. Back Row: Left to Right: Johnson. Tom; Gruber. Ron; Dalton. Norris; Sealey. David; Wollangk. David; Reifsnyder. Bill; Banaszak. Wayne. Middle Row: Left to Right: Techtman. Kay: Schoonover, Reid; Fraedrich. Ruth; Eyers. Diane; Mushack, Sharon; Alm-crantz, Marilyn; Kalous. Claire; Guenther. Linda; Weinzierl. Stephanie. Front Row: Left to Right: Guhl. Helen: Foust. Penny; Keimel, Susan; Dombroe. Gail; Dziekan. Pat; Williams. Nancy; Stanley. Nancy. 172 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE CLUB Back Row: Left to Right: Larson. Jim; Singler, Tim W.; Darehshori, Nader F.; Hill. Norb; Ackermann, John. Front Row: Left to Right: Yero, Rosanne; Millunzi. Jackie: Schils. Mary: Waldo. Elizabeth; Edelhert. J. J. M.E.N.C. Back Row: Left to Right: Winsett. Jon; Jacobson. Iver; O'Brien. Bill; Dovcrspike, Dennis; Schram. Fred; Barnard. Tom; Schumerth. Mark; Thiel. Robert; Luedtke. Angie; Utter. Don; Wildenberg. Glen. Second Back Row: Left to Right: Schiesser. Anita; Sousek, Peggy; Dahlke, Judith K.; Wojahn. Kathy; Novak. Laurel; Tellefson. Jackie; Seckar. Chris; Laabs, Rhoda; Maxwell, Mary E.; Spalding. Susan; Slone. Kathleen; Anderson, Rita. Sitting: Left to Right: Liermann. Don; Goemans. Gary: Hebeler, Roland; Meyer. John; Mahnke. Neil; Shaw. Bill. Kneeling: Left to Right: Peld, Shirley: Sweedy, Kay; Jahnke, Winifred; Sweedy, Barbara; Kaelin, Karen; Montgomery, Colleen; Cox. Mary. 173 KAPPA DELTA PI Kappa Delta Pi is an Honor Society in Education established in 1911 at the University of Illinois and brought to this campus with the installation of Beta Theta Chapter in January, 1929. The purpose of this society is “to encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal standards and to recognize outstanding contributions to education. To this end it invites to membership such persons as exhibit commendable personal qualities, worthy educational ideals, and sound scholarship.” It strives “to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among its members and to quicken professional growth by honoring achievement in educational work.” Back Row: Left to Right: Walker. Earline. Kanitz. Lorraine: Norton. Mary; Onesti, Marion; Mulva, Topper; Dombrow-ski. Mark; Hansen. Craig; Pyle. Everett. Front Row: Left to Right: Mtinsel. Janet; Swecdy, Barbara; Cox. Cheryl; Vcitch, Elizabeth; David. Linda; Walter, Veryl— Counselor. 174 Back Row: Left to Right: Dorn. Cordon; Jowcrs. Charles; Eclkcr, Lane; Tuschl. Thomas: Sobieski. Wayne. Third Row: Left to Right: Aschcnbach. Kathleen; Keefe. Ann; Pope. Linda; Rocsler, Muriel; LaMotte, Annette; Schueller, Jeanne; Witt. Laura; Anderson. Rita. Seated: Left to Right: Malone. Carol; Bowe. Judi; Kenvillc. Jane; Letts. Denise R.; Harvey. Esther; Sawitski, Lois. Kneeling: Left to Right: Becker. Pam; Them. Sandra: Westphal. Susan; Koplitz. Mary. Back Row: Left to Right: Dragcr. Douglas; Woehler, Marilyn; Thode. Christine; Orlofske. John; Hackbcrt. Joyce; Wentzel. Carol; Mulroy. John. Third Row: Left to Right: Freund, Charlotte; Huebncr, Rosemary; Schnorr. Janet: Savino, Bonnie; Sander, Margrit; Hayes. Pat; Ziemcr. Jane; Bednarck. Carol. Seated: Left to Right: Davis. Cheryl; List. Marsha; Maines. Nancy; Lettman. Melodee; White. Beverly: Frye. Laura. Kneeling: Left to Right: Rohlfs. Jan; Wer.dling. Shirley; Robl. Marjorie: Pfefferkorn. Ruth; Helms, Faith; Cottrell, Barbara. 175 STUDENT GOVERNMENT LEGISLATURE Left to Right: Dolphin, Patty—Secretary; Schreier, Ron—Treasurer; Larson, Jim—President; Eisner, Jerry —Vice-President. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Left to Right: Whitburn, Jerry; Bruhy. Billie Jo; Johnson. V. Alan; List, Marsha; Kaczorowski. Ed. 176 JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Left to Right: Bachnik, Marilyn; Maclean. Charlie; Zakos. Rick; Ricklefs, Tom; Foley, Ann. Not pictured: Kaphingst. Mike. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES Right to Left : Oclkc. Abbie; Safford, Mary Jo; Pugh. Thomas R.; Mueller, Sharyn; Krings, Barbi. 177 FRESHMEN REPRESENTATIVES Left to Right: Cook . Lonnie; Holloway, Patrick; Floether, Vicki: William . Diane; Fait. Dennis; Wolske. William. SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES Left to Right: Wallenfeldt, Dr.—Faculty Advisor; Hagen, Carol—A. W. S. Representative; Flentje, Sandy— Pan Hellenic Representative; Aberi, Hamid—L R. C. Representative. 178 STUDENT COURT In its third year of operation on the WSU-0 campus, the Student Court continued to expand its jurisdiction and functions. The Court serves as the judicial branch of the University Student Government, and consequently, is the supreme tribunal on campus. While the Court functions mostly under its original jurisdiction provision with cases involving student discipline, the Court also has appellate and mediatory jurisdiction. The objective of the Student Court continues to be to provide the University student with a tribunal of peers and faculty, should he become involved in a problem that falls within the Court's jurisdiction as defined in its constitution. As the University grows, so too the Court has had to expand its role to cope with the increasing number of student disciplinary problems. The Student Court is composed of two faculty members chosen in alternate years by the Faculty Senate to serve two-year terms, and three students, one of which is a member of the Student Government Legislature elected by that group to serve a one-year term, and two students appointed by the Student Government Legislature from the student body at large to serve alternating two-year terms. STUDENT COURT Seated: Left to Right: Thompson. P. J.—Justice; Schumacher. Richard F.—Justice; Pugh. Thomas R.—Justice; Maastricht. Rich—Justice; Kirchenwitz. Pat—Clerk; Whitburn. Jerry—Chief Justice. 179 NEWMAN CLUB Newman Club is an organization for all Catholic students on campus. Its spiritual exercises give the student an opportunity to increase in personal sanctification; classes in Christian Doctrine provide him with a better understanding of Catholicism; social activities bring him into a closer relationship with other Catholic students. The club activities are held at Newman Hall, located near the campus. Back Row: Left to Right: Bazc. Joseph; Sturm. Mary Pat; Knowles. Keith; Morgan. Marge—Interfaith Council Representative; Kostrzak, Alan; Koss, David. Front Row: Left to Right: Father Kleiber; Wyzlic. Di Ann—Treasurer; Williams. Kristin—Publicity Chairman; Marini, Monica; Father Coleman. Back Row: Left to Right: Kirchen. John—Religious Vice-President; Quint. Lee; Hawe. Jeannic—Financial Vice-President; Fuchs. Frederick J.—Administrative Vice-President; Shimek. Bill—President Front Row: Left to Right: Dumke. Barbara—North Central Province Newmanmission Chairman; Verhagen, Don— Membership Co-Chairman; Eckert. Anne—Membership Co-Chairman; Brehm. Tom; Mueller, Joy—Corresponding Secretary. Not Pictured: Garvey. Tim—Educational Vice President; Moranty, Pat—Recording Secretary; Fuhrman, Tom—Social Vice-President. NEWMAN HOUSE 181 PRESENT FUTURE HEILERS Back Row: Left to Right: Hoff, Mike; Metke, Lynn; Christian, Tom; Singler, Tim; Sch-mcichel. Beth; Naumann, Rich; Groth, Pete. Middle Row: Left to Right: Shimomura, Barb; Levy. Kate; Kita, Jim; Dempsey, John; Brost Mike; Pclant. Pat. Front Row: Left to Right: Tole, Judy; Seno, Marilou; Knox, John: Lindemer, Marilyn; Collins, Virginia. Back Row: Left to Right: Stephanny. Tom; Casey. Jim; Bennett. Mike; McCutcheon, Rick; O’Grady. Pat; Stephens. Bill; Krcjsa. Rich; Shc-peck. Tom; Tait. Tom. Middle Row: Left to Right: Merkel. Barb; Bocldt, Steven ; Kocrncr, Gerald; Hansen. Mike; Eycrs. Diane; Hous-ler, Diane; Hendricks. Rosie; Dorsey, Terry. Front Row: Left to Right: DeNaraur. {ohn; Trester, Chuck; luss. Rudy; Wheder, Pat-trick; Steker, Joani; Sutter, Ann. 182 SKI The Ski Heilers. a campus organization in their third year, has filled a big gap in WSU-0 student outdoor sporting activity. The club offers free ski lessons to members, discounts on Union ski rental equipment, an annual Straw Skiing” event, one-day trips to near-by ski areas, and the fellowship of enthusiastic Ski Heilers. This year’s membership numbers over 200 making them the biggest organization on campus. Officers of the club include: Terry Dorsey, president; Beth Schmeichel. 1st vice-president; Pete Groth, 2nd vice-president. Trips this past season were taken to Pine Mountain. Cliff Ridge, and two trips to the Indianhcad-Powderhorn-White Cap skiing area. Toping the list of trips was an unfor-getable excursion to the Laurentian Mts. in Canada. Back Row: Left to Right: Stoegbauer, Rob; Syrjanen, Mike; Miller. Ray; Alexander. Glenn; Grosser, Glenn; Johnson. Terry; Hildebrand. Mike; Norkofski, Mike; Kronzer, Peter. Middle Row: Left to Right: Vandehey, Claire; Jaehnig, Dagmar; Zcrwick, Holly; Drath, Sandy; Wielgus, Laurie; Neubauer, Sue. Front Row: Left to Right: Schmalz, Luann; Singer, Paulette; Young, Cindy; Hager, Jane; Bayley, Jean; Lear-man, Doris. Back Row: Left to Right: Carle. John; Gleason. Nanci; Quinn, Pat; Borgwardt, Chris; Farris, Bill; Wort ley. Kathe; Kapp, Sue; Mor gan. Marge; Larsen. Kent Middle Row: Left to Right: Mayer, Bonnie; Zeiner, Mary; Kalwagen, Judi; DuBois, Lynne; Smith, Carol; Steg-man, Diana; Berger, Jean; Thomas, Linda. Front Row: Left to Right: Eames, Gail; Holloway, Jane; Resheske. Maureen; Ataman, Chris; Schwarze, Cheryl: Sullivan, Marie; Ramminger, Sue. 183 ALPHA DELTA THETA - CHI Back Row: Left to Right: Kirchbcrg. Elaine; Gile. Georgia; Mitchell. Jan; Mad-son. Mrs. Willard—Social Advisor: Radtke. Pam; Zastrow. Judy; Young. Bonnie: Worth. Joyce. Front Row: Left to Right: Schils. Judy; Schmit. Sue: Sturm. Mary Pat: Tectzen. Dorothy; Van Fosson. Chccrie: Beck. Shirley. Back Row: Left to Right: Lunowa. Jean—Efficiency Chairman: Lcvenhagen. Sue—Secretary: Kaspar. John— Advisor; Young. Edna—Historian-2nd Semester; Strom. Mary— Pledge Mistress. Front Row: Left to Right: Martin. Cheryl— Historian; Kemnitz. Patricia — President: Boelter. Elizabeth — Treasurer; Koepmick. Janet— Social Chairman: Lynch. Charlotte-Vice-President. 184 MATH CLUB Back Row: Left to Right: Odell. Jon—Faculty Advisor; Brieske. Thomas—Faculty: Barr. D. R.— Faculty; Werner. Michael—Faculty: Lucas. John—Faculty Advisor. Front Row: Left to Right: Flunker. Dick—Corresponding Secretary: Harvey. Esther—Secretary: Tuschl. Tom—President: Sell. Susan—Vice-President: Shupita. Harlan—Treasurer. Back Row: Left to Right: Kelln. Dave; Robinson. John; Hackbarth. Gerald; Sirck, Steven: Schuknecht. David: Forsythe. Ken. Middle Row: Left to Right: Sobieski. Wayne; Weber. Richard: Chy. Mary; Novak. Marilyn; Linzmeyer. Armand; Hopfinger. Tony. Front Row: Left to Right: Zwirchitz. LeAnn; Ferch. Marsyl; Grimm,'Francine: Ewald, Judy; Meyer. Bonnie: Greger. Sue. NATIONAL ART EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Back Row: Left to right: Kissel. Charles M.—Vice President: Torow. William L.— Advisor; Eycrs. Diane—President: Dorn. Gordon—Treasurer. Front row: Left to right: Pomering. Carolyn: Foust. Penny—Secretary: Kalous. Claire; Fruhman. Lynn Anne. The purpose of the Oshkosh Chapter of the National Art Education Association is to promote a better understanding of the teaching profession to those art majors and minors enrolled in the School of Education. The three year old club is opened to both juniors and seniors. The activities of the club range from speakers to trips to the various school exhibits and teachers’ conventions. This years officers were: President: Diane Eyers Vice-President: Charles Kissel Secretary: Penny Foust Treasurer: Cordon Dorn Advisor: Mr. Wm. Torow 185 WESLEY FOUNDATION Organized in 1939. related to the Methodist Student Movement of Wisconsin and the Nation; the purpose is to unite students into a fellowship group and to encourage growth in the religious and social life. Wesley foundation meets at Chapter House which is adjacent to Algoma Boulevard Methodist Church. This organization is open to all students. Back Row: Left to Right: Daniels. Steve; Jannusch. Bill; Kassilke. Ellen; Robinson, Lois; Teichmiller, Julie; Michaels. Gordie; Slone. Dick. Middle Row: Left to Right: Farnham. Rev. Keith; Knutson. Gladys; Berger, Pat; Roate, Nancy: Clauson, Thomas: Hank-witz, Helen; Morley. Mathew. Front Row: Left to Right: Karges. Kathy; Briggs. Jill; Goodrich. Fran; Bass. Georgia; Haase. Robin. 186 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Back Row: Left to Right: Williams, James; Croth. Peter; Fletcher, Reginald; Michaclis, Peter; Pfeifer, Dean-Treasurer; Budecki, Robert—Vice-President. Front Row: Left to Right: John. Barbara; Hankurtz. Helen; Peterson. Ken—President; Schnorr, Janet; Slepekis, Mary—Secretary. SOCIOLOGY CLUB The Sociology Club seeks to introduce students to the various fields of sociology and social work. This is accomplished through the use of guest lecturers, panel discussions, movies, and field trips. An attempt was also made to familiarize advanced students with the various areas of graduate study in the field by building a library of bulletins from available schools. The main activity of the club was to stress the growing importance of the understanding and application of sociology in contemporary society. Back Row: Left to Right: Kenyon. R.A.—Faculty Advisor; Sondalle, Ken; Gage, David: Klinkenberg, Kay; Hoopman, Mary—Vice Chairman; St. Clair, James—Chairman; Baliwick, Jack—Faculty Advisor. Middle Row: Left to Right: Heidel, Don; Kroeten. Jean Anne; Zarling, Kathy —Historian; Jones, Stephanie; Hilden, Mary Ellen; Sippel, Bonnie —Treasurer; Lukowicz, Phyllis. Front Row: Left to Right: Allen. John; Leighton, Connie; Kirchhoff, Nancy-Secretary; Hanson, Carol ; Gissal, Sue; Pilsl, Al. 187 YOUNG REPUBLICANS GUEST SPEAKER: GOVERNOR KNOWLES Officer : Left to Right: Pugh, Tom, chairman; Hagen. Carol, secretary; Wilbur. Renk; Rasmussen. Enid, public relations; Whitburn. Jerry, treasurer and state college deputy director. Back Row: Left to Right: Shellman. Bob; Remmel, Darrell; Johns. Rolland; Erdman. Dick; Kuzmickus. Frank; Asman. Dave; Fait. Dennis; Clark. Stephan G. Front Row: Left to Right: Hammer, Eileen; Ebert. Ellen; Kooistra. Carolyn; Opgenorth. Gerry; Cook, Linda; Carlson. Sue; Hansen. Carolyn. Back Row: Left to Right: Peterson. Keith; Holloway, Tom; Ellis, Brian; Sabel. Peter; Wolske, William; Schroedcr, James; Campbell, Ken; Roberts, Jim. Front Row: Left to Right: Rothman. Sharon; Cooke. Barbara; Williams. Diane; Rogers, Judy; Grunske. Anne; Swenson. Mary Alice; Reg-ling, Kurt. 188 YOUNG Local Officers Back Row: Left to right: Halle. Jan. corresponding secretary; Sax. Sherry. Vice-Chairman. Front row: Left to right: Anderson. Jim, Chairman: Steker, Joani, recording secretary - treasurer. State Officers Back Row: Left to right: Marquardt, Claude, northern liason officer; Goodkind, Conrad. Chairman. Front row: Left to right: Alson. Jan. 6th district chairman; Sax. Sherry. Recording secretary. Back Row: Left to right: Anderson, James; Marquardt, Claude; Laurent. Sue; Olson. Jan A.; Dom-browe, Ray; Antholt. Stefe; Gams. Ken. Middle Row: Left to right: Haffeman. Sue: Allen. Mary; Allen. Stephanie; Halle. Jan; Huensgen. Joanne; Steker. Joani. Front Row: Left to right: Steinhilber. Sue; Sax, Sherry; Wietor, Judy; Tormey, Elaine. DEMOCRATS The Young Democrats at Wisconsin State University-Oshkosh have a history on campus of political action and political education. Public officials from both the state and federal governments from time to time make appearances on campus to talk with Young Democrats and other public-mined students. Young Democrats, in turn, have been a useful and worthwhile group by working in the campaigns of liberal Democratic candidates. OSU Young Dems have also shown their mettle in state Y-Dem affairs, this year having three voting members on the state executive board; and they and other Y-Dem members each year are well-represented at informative, entertaining state conventions. 189 GOLDEN TRIDENTS The Golden Trident synchronized swim club meets once a week to further their interest in the skills of water ballet. The club is open to any WSU-O girl who demonstrates sufficient swimming ability. In the fall, there is a two-week training session followed by tryouts. The numbers of this year’s water show were centered around the concept of time—midnight, seasons, tick of clocks, modern time, lateness, and many more. For the first time, this year’s show included the participation of four male swimmers. The club members worked on the choreographing and practice of the various numbers for most of the year. This year, four of the girls attended the eleventh annual conference of the association of Synchronized Swimming for College Women (ASSCW). at Brockport. New York. WSU-O was elected to the ASSCW advisory council for a two-year term. Next year, the Tridents will attend the conference at the University of Massachusetts. They also published the national synchronized swim paper ’’Synchroscoopc.’’ Miss Janet Moldenhauer is the advisor to the club. This year’s officers are: president. Mary Ann Schrocder; vice-president. Marcia Rathert: secretary. Marilyn Almcrantz; treasurer. Janet Farrell: and historian. Gingic. Hathaway. Front Row: Left to Right: King. Carolyn; Kafel. Linda; Reaf, Bonnie; Maloney. Sue: Erickscn. Judy: Eger, Linda. Middle Row: Left to Right: Macck. Kris; Frend. Sue; Prasser, Linda; Kapp. Sue; Wiggins. Kathy; Forester, Bonnie: Smith. Betsy; Miss Moldenhauer. Back Row: Left to Right: Schroder. Mary Ann—President; Rathert. Marcia—Vice President; Almcrantz. Marilyn—Secretary; Farrell. Jan—Treasurer; Hathaway. Cingie; Kaufman. Betty; Kelly. Judy: Hurst. Pat; Dobbe. Fay. 190 CURRENT THOUGHT ON PEACE AND WAR “Current Thought on Peace and War.” the internationally acclaimed periodical. has recently transferred its publishing operations to the University campus. The publication provides digests of important literature on international affairs. It originated in New York six years ago in response to the needs of officials and scholars for a periodical which would help them better manage the torrential flow of publications on international issues. Editor and originator of the biannual publication is Dr. Larry L. Leonard, newly appointed associate director of political science at WSU-O. Dr. Leonard's staff is composed of undergraduate students who handle all phases of publishing the periodical. Incorporated into the publishing operations of “Current Thought on Peace and War.” is an International Data Processing Center. The student staff thus develops the skills to identify the most significant literature on world-affairs, along with learning systems of data classification and international data retrieval. Memebcrs of the staff include Daniel Youra. managing editor; James Gilgen-bach. office manager: James Bailey, assistant to the editor: Kenneth Housefeld. research center editor; William Winters, subscription and promotion manager: Kenneth Smet. advisor on promotion: Richard Berndt, editing assistant; Carol Nelson, subscription assistant; Nancy Kirchhoff. correspondence secretary; Karen Drews and Susan Wilson, secretarial assistants. 191 - - - ' LIVING UNITS i '' f-..;V: BREESE Breese Hall has participated in a number of activities this year. Among them were open houses, homecoming activities. Christmas decorations, and an all-school dance. During Homecoming. Breese Hall worked with Taylor Hall “A” wing in constructing a float, the theme of which was ‘'They’ll be in Grave Trouble. Breese Hall’s impressive house decoration was titled “A Devil of a Feast. It featured two mighty Titans as they prepared to feast on a captured Stout State Blue devil.” On November 21. the hall sponsored an all school dance. It was held in the Union Lounge and featured Vic and the Comancheros. The hall won the annual men’s inter-dorm Christmas decorations contest. Frequent openhouses were held throughout the year. On each occasion. Bresse Hall was “dressed-up for the day by decorating the main lounge as well as the respective floor lounges. Refreshments were also served. Breese Hall was fortunate in having one of its residents. Richard Opgenorth, elected to serve as Vicepresident-Secretary of the Men’s Inter-dorm Association. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL WILLIAM BURKERT — — HEAD RESIDENT HEAD RESIDENT R.A.’S Sitting: Left to right: Provot. Richard, dorm treasurer; Hemke, James. 2nd floor president: Sayers. Craig, social chairman; Opgenorth. Richard, vice president-secretary. Standing: Left to right: Patschke. Ed. recreational chairman; Virtue. James.-1st floor president; Nicholson. Jack. 3rd floor president: Frank. David, 4th floor president; Arens. Tim. Breese Hall president. 194 Sitting: Left to right: Krejcarek. Philip: Franke, Robert; Born. Chuck; Loppnow. Dennis. Standing: Left to right: Burkert. William G-, Head Resident; Rosenthal. Robert; Dombrowe. Ray; Perra. Jim. FLETCHER HEAD RESIDENT R.A.’S GEORGE C. SCHOWENGERDT — — HEAD RESIDENT Left to Right: Kaczmarek. Ray—Elmwood 4th; Heincr. Ken—Center 2nd; Cmeckiy, Marty Jr.—Irving 4th; Heidke, John D.—Irving 3rd; Kaczmarowski, Dick—Irving 2nd; Schowengerdt. George—Head Resident; Dauska. John— Elmwood 3rd; Mollien. Ion—Elmwood 1st; Fralick. Gary— Center 3rd; Coffman. Bill—Elmwood 2nd; Reinhart, Bob— Irving 1st. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL JUDICAL BOARD Back Row: Left to Right: Caves. Bob—Treasurer; Rademacher, Kent— House of Bailey. Middle Row: Left to Right: Dirkse. John—House of Sherman; Flaiani, Ron—President; Boyson, Tom—House of Hewitt. Front Row: Left to Right: Judge. Ed—House of Arthur; Nelson. Bruce —House of Pfefferkorn; Peters. Dick—House of Hancock; Ross. Jim—House of Poor; Schleicher, Don—House of Dean. Not Pictured: Wilkinson, Gary—Secretary; Rhode, Dean— House of Shelby; Colligan, Dan—Social Chairman; Schultz. Phil—Recreation Chairman; Regling, Kurt—House of McMahon. Standing: Left to Right: Naffin. Steve; Goffin. Gary; Fenney, Ken; Abler, Paul? Seated: Left to Right: Ward. Tim; Wheeler. Patrick; Kahlenberg. Charlie; Palkovich, Don. Not Pictured: Schwartz. Bill; Krueger, Rick; Rodemaker, Ken. 195 House of Shelby 1st Floor Elmwood Fourth Row: Left to Right: Feucht. Gary: Umbreit. Larry: Writt. Don; Lcttau. Stephen; Stach-owicz. Neal; Mair, Jim; Wolfmeyer, John; Wucki. Wally. Third Row: Left to Right: Friedman, Mike; Wilson, Mike; Breaker. John; Constantineau. Ron; Knutson. Jim; Petersen. Steve. Second Row: Left to Right: Kipff. Mike; Sandberg, Bill; Ullman. Dennis; Budde. Steve; Beckmann. Steve. First Row: Left to Right: Outcalt. Milo; Dorn. Chuck; Johnsen. Jim; Vogel. Don; Turay. Douglas. Not Pictured: Dereszynski. Dan; Ploederl. Jack; Pekarske. Mike; Doerfler, David; Ort-lieb. Ronald; Tenton. Robert; Norton. Joe III; Olsher. Richard: Fox. James; Kallcn-berg. Charles; Furhmann. Tom; Rimbey, Richard; Zupke. Gary; Zempel, James; Perry, Philip: Gerlach. Thomas; Wylie, Donald; Wetzel. Darwin; O'Neill. James; Derrick. Dick; Dicoman. Ronald; Olsen. Peter; Konowalski. Mark; Bulkon. Clarence; Kcmpf, Walter; Dicdrich. Lyle; Neubauer, Craig; Klein, Mark; Michaels, Robert; Mollicn, Jon. House of Pfeffercorn 1st Floor Irving Fourth Row: Left to Right: Reinhart. Robert—R.A.; Schad. Gary; Hasscmer. Stephen; Wagner. Bill; Verbeten, Bill; Kern. Jim; Moser, John. Third Row: Left to Right: Wagner, Bob; Wheeler. Patrick; Newcomb. Jon; Rodensal. Bill; Manning, Bob; Russ. Vcrn; Sabel. Pete; Veitch, James. Second Row: Left to Right: Schaefer. Al; Wheaton. Doug; Luedtke. Augic; Lewin, Phil; Klahn. Paul. First Row: Left to Right: Rothwell. Bret; Weber. Mike; Klein. Scott; Nelson. Bruce. Not Pictured: O’Grady. Patrick; Luffers, Joel; Root. Wayne; Widiker. Jerry; Wester-beck. Gary; Lembkc. Wayne; Nielsen. Michael; Mueller. Russell; Rcmmel. Darrell; Mcives, Walter; Harrison. James; Becker, Don; Malicki. Bob; Lodes. Mike; Batchelit. Dick; Lins. Larry; Voelker. Dick; Schabo. Paul; Nelson. Terry; Barnett. Bob; Rcagcn. Terry; Albright. Paul; Masiak. Ron; Rydell, Ed: Moser. John; Johnson. Tom; Davies. John; Johnson, Jeff; Hafemeister, Peter. House of Hancock 2nd Floor Elmwood Third Row: Left to Right: Kielich, Don; Roller, Gary; Paulsen. Ross; Steichmann, Matt; Nuss. Bradley: Jones. Allan: Brown. Jim. Second Row: Left to Right: Smolensky. Dave; Nurek. Paul; Synowicz, Joe; Knowak. Ken; Shea. Dan; Stockwell, Don. First Row: Left to Right: Sedlack. Jim; Peters. Dick; Nitzsche. Jim; Coffman. Bill—R.A. Not Pictured: TcBcest. Wayne; Smith. iames; Susie. Ken; Krauth. Steve; Winkler. Icith; Kcmpcn. Bud; Novitski. 'Robert; Carpenter, William: Drover, John; Zimar, William; Young, Terry; Smith. Leonard; Krueger, Jerry; Bchnkc. Gary; Marsh. Skip; Anderson. Jim; Meyer. Ed.; Maglio. Dick; Staebcn, Gary; Dast, Bob; Leonard. Mike; Weyenbcrg. Bill; Goffin. Gary; Hill, Norb; Tess, Wayne; Hughes. George; Sloma. John. 196 House of Poor 2nd Floor Center Fourth Row: Left to Right: Colligan. Dan; Rasmussen. Pete; Miller, Bob; Rifleman. Dick; Mayer, Dennis; Ross, Jim; Mastalski. Ken; Kohn. Wayne. Third Row: Left to Right: Vehrs, Tom; Redemann. Pat; Bent. Bill; Streng. Don; Caves. Don; Mathe. John; Benson. Jon; Daley, Mike. Second Row: Left to Right: Dakin. Karl; Brugman, Gary; Rathbun. John; Schulz, John; Kasten, Gary; Baertschy. Dave. First Row: Left to Right: Bernick. John; Hoopman. Steve; Martinck. Guy; Schwartz, Bill. Not Pictured: Stebbins, Wayne; Schram. David; Carlson. Walter; Scholl. Peter; Wellinghoff. John; Schuler. Donald: Schrei-ber. Tim; Aschcnbrenner. Mathais; Holsch-bach. Duane; Zielinski. John; Schein. Allan; Schultz, James; Daubner. Richard; Bouay. Ronald; Kens. Calvin; Berg. Lynn. House of McMahon 2nd Floor Irving Third Row: Left to Right: Pitchford, Bob; Pavlichck. Terry; Neuenfcldt, Jim; Slazman. Jim; Crikelair, Frank. Second Row: Left to Right: Parkinson. Richard; Sochner, Glyn; Arnold. Steve; Linzmeyer, Armand; Puestow, Pete; Thomas. Bob. First Row: Left to Right: Bach. Bill; Roberts, Jim; Regling, Kurt; Abler, Paul; Schauder, Jeff. Not Pictured: Schindelholz. Joe; Luehrs. John; McMahon. Dave; Weyh, Dave; Ram-stack. Rick; Aspatore. Terry; Macklin, Jim; Przybelski. Myron; Morey. Russ; Abler, Fred; Mock. Dale; Metke. Lynn; Hoff. Mike; Mazzacano. Paul; Daggs, Randy; Phelan. Chuck; Kirby. George; Wilson, Lamar; Rugostka, Jeff; Banasynski, Dick; Everson. Bill; Perry, Jim; Nelson. Gene; Friedrich. Mike; Latimer. Tom; Walter. Bill; Pharo. Dennis; Moesch. Dave. House of Dean 3rd Floor Elmwood Third Row: Left to Right: Moen. Art; Miller. Jim; Christianson. Chris; McCutchon. Rick; Haas, George. Second Row: Left to Right: Mayer, Jim; Mathwig. Herb; McKinney. Bob; Stium, Carl. First Row: Left to Right: Meyers. Dick; Melvin, Don; Schleicher, Don; Timpel, Don; Fuller. Bob. Not Pictured: Naffin, Steve; Coe, Tom; Eitl. Anthony; VanBoxtcl, Eugene; Mack-sam. John; Roberts, Randall; Ciske. Tom; Helvey. Dennis; Johnson, William; McGintz, Tom; Rodell. David. Mitchell. Robert; Koll-manburger. Ben; Meek. Andy; Sheff, Mike; Downs. Tom; Hordesty, Charles; McKinney, Bob; Luedtke, Darrell; Lasek, Norbert; Schmitt. Tom; Ibrahiru. Mohammed; Halverson, Don; Beilin. Beraie; Emenecker. Tim; Munster, Jim; Johnson. Larry; Dugor, Don; Beam. Tom: Tacker, Duwaync; Becker, Roger. 197 House of Arthur 3rd Floor Center Fourth Row: Left to Right: Wirlee. Dave: Herrell. Bob: Stapelbrock. Maryn; Kclln. Dave; Carlson. Don; Poeslcr, Gary. Third Row: Left to Right: Richards. Jack; Leach. Bill; Stock. Jerry; Krueger. Bill; Dishno. Denny: Leach. Barry: Jordan. Jeff; Sclcnske. Bill. Second Row: Left to Right: Burke. Denny; Judge. Ed.: Lhati. Tris; Graf. Ron; Charles. Ron. First Row: Left to Right: Lavin, Terry Krippcnc. Mike; Koskelin, John; Klcmstein, Dale; Pourian. Reza. Not Pictured: Kaufmann. Bob: McCann. iack; Saar. John Baker. Ron; Tcresinski. avc; Hittman. Jerry; Murphy. Larry; Fcrrie. Dick; Comerford. Gene; Schumacher. Glenn; Henry. Bill; Kim. Younggi; Krueger. Rich; Lardinois. Duane; Carle. John; Balzer. Ron. House of Grant 3rd Floor Irving Fourth Row: Left to Right: DeBaker, Joe; Caves. Bob; Fenncy. Ken; Riedl. Mike: Behm. Fred; Collins. Tom; Gruber. Ron; Campbell, Ken; Meador, Al; Hcidkc. John. Third Row: Left to Right: Mueller, Joe; Hembrook. John: Ferge. Mike Grosser. Glen; Shea. Dennis; Indra, Steve; Fait. Dennis; But . John; Wise. Bob; Schwartz, Bill. Second Row: Left to Right: Johnson. Andrew; Gardeski. Bob: Bielfuss. Don; Flaiani. Ron; Simon. iim; Duggan. Gene; McWilliams. Tom. 'irst Row: Left to Right: Plancrt. Bill; Wiese. Terry; Wilkinson. Gary; Nsemuth. Larry; Voight. lack; Eder. Mike. Not Pictured: Malzingcr. Gary; Wozny. Dave; Brasch. Jim; Mueller. John; Mueller. Lloyd; Sobieski. Tom. House of Sherman 4th Floor Elmwood Third Row: Left to Right: Kysely, Steve; Kaczmarek. Ray; Bruehl. Karl; Rath. Tom; Grogan. Tom; Horn. Mike. Second Row: Left to Right: Lange. Les: Dunn. John: Jenks. Dan; Hanson. Tom; Eckert. Steve; Bingenheimcr, K. E. First Row: Left to Right: Boldt. Dick; Tctting, Bill; Green. Ron. VanRyzin. Joe; Brull. Jim. Not Pictured: Warchal. Jim; Hagberg. Tom; Hanson. Don; Schmcisscr. John; Lucbke. Gary; Bohon. Alvin; Hartmann. Dennis; Grossmann. Dave; Doan. Allen; Hanford. Frank: Bloohm, Jeff; Van Dyke. Don; Hcesakker, Peter; Dirske, John; Christiansen. Bill; Loduha, John; Homan. Dave; Hamblin. Mike; Vcrslays. Keithi Schmitz. Howard; Wuttcrkcns. Don; Gamble. Tom; Decker. Owen; Lausman. Tom; Dummcrt. Jim; Zeller, Evans; King. Bill; Palkovich. Don. 198 House of Hewitt 4th Floor Center Fourth Row: Loft to Right: Born, Paul; Chich. Bob; Brodhagen. Ron; Boyaon. Tom; Smith. Larry; Black, Jim; Gaecke. Bob. Third Row: Left to Right: Hitchcock. Gary; Tighe. Jim; Hayes, Bob; Braeger. Bill; Brown. Buzz; Utecht, Tom; Skow. Gary. Second Row: Left to Right: Byrne. BiU; Kaminski. Dennis; Spiecher, Roger; Bell. Bruce; Schroeder. Bob. First Row: Left to Right: Kurczck. John; Blaski. Rick; Wise. Gary Riederer. Tom. Not Pictured: Ward. Tim; Hanson, Gary; Vandehey, Bill; Paradowski, Bob; Goebel. Bob; Sinkula. Dennis: Jentz, Bob; Tolping-rud, Dave; Evans. Wayne; Geidel. Paul; Thomas, Rob; Schulz. Dennis; Silberberg. Ken; Vansustercn. Henry; Paxton. Jim; Gillingham. Dave; Keuler, Dan; Birr. Ron; Gauthier, Ken; Vanderheyden, Bill. House of Bailey 4th Floor Irving Fourth Row: Left to Right: Reimer. Tom; Ellcmby. Bob; Eggert. Rich; Anderson. Roger; Weber, David; Beaumont. Tom; Gehrmann. Ralph; Crncckiy, Marty—R.A. Third Row: Left to Right: Stadler. Jerry; Rich, Dave; Benson. Ralph; Bland. Jim; Laitila. Don; Ellis. Brain; Bird. Jim; Gabor. Robert Second Row: Left to Right: Niesing, Ron; Krause. Ken; ELandt. David; Hartnett. Bob; Gerlach, James: Beers. Joe. First Row: Left to Right: Eisele. Tim; Alexander. Glenn; Weber. Ken; Anderson. Dave; Schraeder. Bill. THE SCORE AT HALF TIME As this year’s Quiver went to press, Fletcher hall had already compiled a scoring record which made it the liveliest living unit in town ... September — THE HUSTLE CONTEST: an annual boy-girl opening get-to-gether sponsored by Fletcher Hall, designed to start the new school year off with a bang. The HUSTLE CHAMPS this year were 52% of those “we try harder gals from Taylor Hall. October — UNITED NATIONS DAY: a program of world wide cultural exchange and observance sponsored by the International Relations Club, and made possible this year through the financial and organizational resources of Fletcher Hall. November — THE VICTORY DANCE: the pay off on Fletcher’s Hustle Contest. The party this year was crashed by many guys from Breese. Clemans. and Nelson . . . they just don’t know how to act in those smaller halls. December — UGLY MAN CONTEST: the APO Christmas Fund Raising Drive was won this year, for the first time in its history, by a residence hall. The Fletcher residents really demonstrated their potential this time with $591.62 donation, backed by the girls of Taylor. This is just a sampling of how Fletcher Hall fit into those many days of activities and learning which led up to press time. A residence hall is more than just a place to live ... at least Fletcher is. It was a good year? 199 CLEMANS Clcmans Hall is called home by 208 men on the WSU-Oshkosh campus. All new comers to our campus were overjoyed to find their front door was right next to the union and food service. Success came to Clemans as the hall football team defeated Breese Hall for the first time in their annual battle for the traveling trophy. Participation in volleyball, football, and basketball on the intramural level was very rewarding to the men of Clemans Hall. Homecoming was another bright spot in the year as Clemans captured first place in house decorations with the theme “Hey, Stout, get off my cloud!” Extensive Christmas decorations and an informal Christmas Caroling party lent a spirit of enthusiasm to the Yuletide activities throughout the entire campus. Clemans Hall’s participation and enthusiasm in campus activities made for a successful year and helped them earn the reputation of a really ’•active dorm. Albright. Frcdy; Baetz, John: Beaman. Bill: Bearden. Louis; Byerley. Harlan; Dhein. Jere; Dickie. David; Ehlcr. Chester; Erickson. Robert; Rocrstcr. Alan; Hetherington, Scott; Highficld, Dennis; Huguet. Michael; Johnson. Keith; Kaiser. Steven; Kaufman. Mark; Kuehl, John; Marks. Matthew; Mijal. Gary; Nipko. Thomas; O'Brien. William; Peterson. Ken; Picper. Merlin; Potter, Jeff; Rhode. Richard; Romcnesko. Dean; Rossi-ter. Don; Rozanski. Harry: Rusch. Louis; Schunknccht, David; Schwock, Robert; Schuh. John: Sell. Thomas; Slattery. Richard; Szatkowski. James: Tank. Michael; Tatcra. James; Thiel. Paul; Tomlin, Steve; Van Ambler. George; Wallingford. William: Wambold. John; Weber. Richard: Wojtow-ski. Gary. Ahlgrimm. Thomas, Bailey. William. Began. Edward; Bidwcll. Richard; Bosscll. Robert; Bossenbrock. David: Buntin, Paul; Cala-bress. Dennis; Cox. Thomas; Craft. Dale; Dcgner. James; Dickmann. Michael; Dobbs. Donald; Dobrzynski. Theodore; Effum. Gregory; Fandrich. Robert; Goemans. Gary; Gcffin. Gary; Goldberg. Walter; Griffin. Ronald: Grucnbcrg. Robert: Hanson. John; Howell. Randall; Johnson. Brian; Kaping, Russell; Keller. Lee; King. Eugene: Koehler. Calvin; Konop. Leigh; Krueger. Lawrence; Lambert. Wayne: Laux. James; Lip-schultz. Jerry; Maclean. Charles: Mc- .Eathron, Martin: McGowan. Gerald; Meyer. John; Miller, Gregg; Page, Brion; Plummer. Lawrence; Rcincck. Wayne; Rehrauer, James; Seiser, Gary; Sonsthagen. Daniel; Stubbs, Glenn; Troestcr, Thomas: Verges. John; Walker, William; Weber. Richard; Weise, Timothy; Wiskcrchcn. LeRoy; Zinicl. Michael; Zopolos, John. 200 Adam . Brooke; Borchcrt, Phillip; Crane David; Gamsky, Russell; Goldfarb. Lawr cnce; Heaney, John; Heilman, William Henrickscn, Thomas; Jaber, Dennis; Jan kowski, Thomas; Johnson, Jay; Kellogg Neal; Knccht. John; Knutson, Peter Krauski, Robert; Krcif, Harold; Kuss Rudolph; Ladwig, Paul; Lau, Thyrone Liner, Brian; Ludtkc. David; Mackin Thomas; Man, Thomas; Mathes, Stanley Mahlos, Harvey; Merwin. Gary; Millard William; Mess. Robert; Niemuth. James Novotny. Irving; Nowicki. Robert; Paalman Richard; Priebc. Jack; Puerling, Philip Pugh. Paul; Samples, James; Schmidt Robert; Schoster, James; Schreicr, Ronald Schultz. Alan; Schultz, Stanley; Selk. John Tollcfsen. Richard; Trester, Charles Walloch, Robert; Wascoe, Thomas; Weber James; Welch. Peter; Weller. William Winkler. Donald: Witt, Howard; Wondrash Michael; Zillner. Robert; Zimmerman Michael. Barker, Harold; Bcntilla. Gary; Bichlcr, George; Bills. Fredrick; Birkholz, Rick; Bradley. Gregory: Casey. James; Christenson. Mark; Clouse. Robert: Cooks. Lonnie; Datta, Paul; Dcmotts. Hollister; Erdmann, Duane; Ericksen, Jon; Everson. Richard; Gatzkc. Ned; Groth. Peter; Jacquet. James; Kroening, Roy; Kruger. Michael; Malchow. Dennis; Mathy, Richard; Maucl. Dale; Morack, David; Muehlberg, Richard; Nelson, Linden; Nelson. Franklin; Okrasinski, John; Platz. Tom; Puls. John; Race. Dale; Redman. Fredrick; Redmond. Thomas; Sage, Jeff; Schneider. Ray; Schuh. Thomas; Sexton. Dan; Siesennop, Jim; Smith. Jim; Smith, Randy; Springer, Paul; Staszcwski. Fredrick; Staver, Eugene; Stover, Richard; Stressing. Thomas: Sullivan. Thomas; Tenge, Jack; Thiede. Garry; Trantow, James: VanSistine. Richard; Volkman. Gary; Waefflcr. Thomas; Yelich, Thomas. 201 NELSON HEAD RESIDENT — -MR CHARLES G. EBERLY Nelson Hall is the newest men’s residence hall on campus. Life in Nelson Hall is centered around the belief that college men, given advice and encouragement, can establish a comfortable, developmental atmosphere that is a compliment to the academic life of the institution. With the advice of the Resident Assistants, the men of the hall developed a total educational program which included displays, speakers, movies, dances, receptions, and co-ed and team sports activities. Among the trophies collected by the men of Nelson in the first year of the hall's operation was a First Place in the APO Blood Drive and a Second Place in the Homecoming Float Contest. The men of Nelson also contributed to the institutional tradition of WSU-O when they dedicated their hall in November. It was the first formal dedication of a residence hall since Radford. WSU-O’s first, in 1952. Student life in Nelson Hall was more than just a series of campus events and parties. It included the bull sessions, all night cramming, perpetual card games, and shaving cream fights that each year make up part of a man’s residence hall life. It was learning the art of “peaceful co-existance” through living and learning with men of different backgrounds, races, and religions. Life in Nelson, or any other residence hall, is an important part of a man’s university education. 1ST FLOOR Back Row: Left to Right: Rothfelder, Freiderick; Tern-b£rg. Gary; Bloedow, Harold; Jahns, Roland; Beisbier, Paul; Breitlow, Dale; Engebretsen, Arne. Middle Row: Left to Right: Frank. Thomas; Strauss, Tom: Belts. Vernon; Kasitzke, David; Bartel. Travis; Dahl. John; Bailey. Jim. Front Row: Left to Right: Goetsch, Robert; Ail-Tewari. Mussac; Brunelli. Charles; Sprenger, Alan; Guenther. Gerald; Sorcic, Robert. 2ND FLOOR Back Row: Left to Right: Reszczynski. Erv; Bahrke. Bill; Asman. David; Wolske, William; Dus-sault. Skip; Anderson. Gary; Bienemen, Les. Third Row: Left to Right: Clifford. Ken; Ainsworth, Bob; Barber. Mike; Kaehny, Mike: Champ-lin. George: Holloway. Patrick; Campbell. Wayne; Ring, Jon; Lcnz. Ronald. Second Row: Left to Right: Walch, Robert; Townslcy, Joe; Schwalenberg. Leroy; Burch, Mike; Peterman. Bill; Zunker. Gary; Stocky. Doug; Spengler. Thomas; Anderson. Lon; Van-Vuren. Terry. Front Row: Left to Right: Miller, Richard; Johnson. Gary; Gundcl, Mark; Adams. Dennis; Wild-grube, Jon; Johnson. Terry. 202 R.A.’S EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Left to Right: Ware. Jeff—Fourth Floor; Wilson, Todd— First Floor; Miller. Richard E.—Third Floor: Antholt, Steve —Head R.A.; Gross. Bob—Second Floor; Kubic, Doug-Third Floor; Cramberg, M.J.—Fourth Floor. Not Pictured: Przybelski. Dick—Second Floor. Standing; Left to Right: Johnson. Terry—Social Chairman; Tilkens, Thomas—Treasurer; Greenwood. Chuck—Athletic Chairman; Hebelcr. Roland— Secretary. Seated: Left to Right: Sprengcr, Alan—President 1st Floor; Schroed er. Karl—President 2nd Floor; Engebretscn. Arne—Dorm President; Townsley. Joe—President 3rd Floor; Mittlestead. James—President 4th Floor. 3RD FLOOR Back Row: Left to Right: Schroeder. Dale: Bast. Dave Freiberg. Bob; Erdmann. Richard; Dre-sang. Dick: Greenwood. Chuck; Cooper. Tommy; Frank. Bill; Spokas, Robert; Berg-mann, Bill Jr. Middle Row: Left to Right: Decker, Duane; Schroeder, Karl; Rosenbaum. Mark; Borckardt. Mike; Rex, Gene; Lathrop, Len; Hull, Less; Hebeler, Roland; Cantal. Rich. Front Row: Left to Right: Heaston, Dave; Dunbar, Ron; Speering. Dan; Braaksma. David; DeBruin. Don; Buhr, Gary M. 4TH FLOOR Back Row: Left to Right: Trotter, Frank; Gilling, Thomas; White. Tim; Miller, Wayne; Schultz, Jeff; Giegerich, Jim. Middle Row: Left to Right: Glaisws. Kurt; Knopow. Gary; Norton. Roger; Brooks. Terry; Barrett, Jack; Krinkey, Conrad. Front Row: Left to Right: Rubin, Harley; Mittlestead, James; Utheil. Jim; Mancuso, Lee. 203 204 TAYLOR Standing: Left to Right: Rollo, Sherry—Secretary: Weiss. Sue—President; Kindschi, Sally—Treasurer. Seated: Left to Right: Rogge, Marci Jeanne—Vice-President Algoma Wing; Luchterhand. Kathy—Vice-President High Wing. Taylor Hall is the largest woman's dormitory on the Oshkosh State University campus, with accommodations for 500 girls. The dorm has two wings, Algoma and High. Miss Marianne Hall is Taylor’s Head Resident, and Miss Judy Tate and Miss Lois Klatt are the Assistant Directors. The committees in Taylor Hall include Social, Recreation. House Management. Academic and Cultural. Scrapbook. Newspapers, and Bulletin Board. Taylor Hall has taken part in various activities on the Oshkosh campus. It won the blood drive in 1965, as well as the “hustling contest sponsored by Fletcher Hall. Miss Susan Weiss, Taylor Hall's president, was elected to the 1965 Homecoming court. Taylor sponsored an Open House on December 12. 1965, followed by a dance with Fletcher Hall. Taylor Hall also participated in the Winter Carnival, with two ice sculptures. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Left to Right: Tate. Judy—Resident Assistant High Wing; Hall. Miss Marianne—Head Resident; Klatt. Lois—Resident Assistant Algoma Wing. RESIDENT ASSISTANTS Standing: Left to Right: Hawe, Jeannie—Algoma 1st; Scholl. Janice— Algoma 1st; Jansen. Kathleen—Algoma 2nd; Oliver, Pamela— High 1st; Hartford. Cheryl—Algoma 4th; Shimomura, Barbara—High 2nd; Alby. Evelyn—High 4th; Berger. Betty-High 4th. Seated: Left to Right: Wiesner. Nancy—High 2nd: Safford. Mary Jo —High 3rd; Lohr. Jean—High 3rd: Hopkins. Ellen—Algoma 2nd; Holub, Jeanne—Algoma 4th; Ketels. Joan—Algoma 3rd; Mueller. Karen—High 1st. 205 High Wing 1st Floor Back Row: Left to Right: Oliver. Pamela: Schwante . Joan; Weiss. Susan; Ehlers. Karla; Ccran-ske. Bonnie; Springer. Dawn; Bingen, Gretchen; Begun, Barb: Tilkens, Janet: Kuhl. Jo Lynn: Mayer. Kris; Sellon, Joanne: Krutsch. Carol; Kaiser. Carol; Eichstacdt. Sally; Baumann. Cheryl; Reincrt. Penny: Tate. Judy. Middle Row: Left to Right: Jansen. Jane: Ebnctcr, Ra mona; Lebal. Chcri; Vachata. Linda; Barnes. Alice; Ferree. Karen; Steinke, Joanne; Trohskopf. Ellen; Handlos. Marie; Felix. Joyce; Adams. Alice. Front Row: Left to Right: Jansen. Pat: Birkholz. Dean na; Waek. Connie: Beitz. Andrea; Thomp son. Barb; Krueger. Royce: Goodrich. Fran; Chuck. Diane: Dushck. Margo. High Wing 2nd Floor Back Row: Left to Right: Johnson. Sandra E.; Shim-omura. Barb; Wiesncr, Nancy: Owen. Kay: Colligan. Chris; Dohr. Karen: Wciland. Sue: Scharine, Donna; Van dcr Linden. Pat: Dombroc. Gail. Middle Row: Left to Right: Culver. Georgia; Coemem. Linda: Tonring. Mary; Kaftn. Patty; Peters, Tagcl. Kris; Chumblcy. Caren; owling, Betty; Hanson. Carol; Rogers. Judy: Marion. Margie. Front Row: Left to Right: Taggc. Kathleen: Wawrzyn-iak. Diane: Mundbrot. Marilyn; Groenier. Kathryn; Zingler. Kathy: Pelton. Ellen; Luchterhand. Kathy. High Wing 3rd Floor Back Row: Left to Right: Williams. Diane; St. John. Cheryl; Schatzman. Jan: Smeikal. Mary; Vollcndorf. Mary; Laska, Sharon; Krez, Carol; Leighton. Michele; Tomcheck. Bobbi; Weaver. Kathy: Mondloch, Sue; Schmalz. Luann: Mueller. Jackie: Matzke. Barb; Lohr. Jean. Middle Row: Left to Right: Dallman. Joanne; Marucci. Gail: Suemnicht. Letha; Safford. Mary Jo: Kelly. Judy; Byom. Loretta; Blcick, Sandra; Petcrmann. Judi; Fcit. Sandy; Rothman. Sharon. Front Row: Left to Right: Schiesser. Anita; Clecrcman. ludy; Blair. Jeri Jeanne; Crowbridge. Sue: Hanson. Jenny; Jaeger. Gale: Richter, Lynn; Koenigs. Dris: Dittmcr. Susan; Butler. Kathy: Ehlcr, Pat. 206 High Wing 4th Floor Back Row: Left to Right: Klug. Kathy: DeMark, Jane; Brickncr. Linda: Lit . Bonnie; O’Neil. Diane; Ethier. Patricia: Hughes. Joanne; Brazier. Sue: Danielsen. Janice; Rimpler, Third Row: Left to Right: Vcrner, Sue: Freye. Lynn; Schaub. Alice; Gcrth. Pamela; Sowlles. Ann; VanDien, Diane; Holzman, Carole; Alt-mann. Jeanne; Rollo. Sherry; Hillestad. Gloria; Danielsen, Nancy: Reese. Sharyn; Berger. Betty. Second Row: Left to Right: Hill. Rosa; Braun. Sandra: Yost. Lynda; Frankcn, Margie; Dauffen-bach. Kathy; Kuranz. Janice: Wcidman. Sandi; Murphy. Pat: Swift. Connie; Lund. Evelyn: Dunlop. Pamela: Gumm. Christine. Front Row: Left to Right: Lewis. Janet; Smith. Pam; iensen. Janet: Weishaar, Barb; Racther. .ynn; Reed, Mary; Van Vuren. Barbara; Smits, Diane; Dietman. Sue; Schucht. Karen. Algoma Wing 1st Floor Algoma Wing 2nd Floor Back Row: Left to Right: Suemnicht. Sharon; Vorland. Mary; Tormocn. Judy: Papcnfu Kathy; Vande Zande, Ruth: Kassow. Pam; Stick-ford. Jackie: Cook. Bcv; DeWolfc. Donna: Scharfenberg. Laurie; Dickvoss. Sheila; Hougard, Jean. Fourth Row: Left to Right: Wessing. Diane; Pctushek. Jo Ann: Rheel, Bev; Eliason, Jean; Totero, Carol; Flach. Terri; Davies. Pam Mancini. Barb; Scholl. Janice: Hawe, Jeannie: Schulze. Ellen: Scieszinski. Carole; Schwar-ze. Cheryl; Freeberg, Betty; Waddell. Donna: Ramminger, Sue; Diercks. Kathy. Third Row: Left to Right: Zahn. Roann; Mikolainis. Sue; Bray. Donna; Rogge. Marci Jeanne; Swet-nam. Candy; Wheeler. Sue; Robertson. Ellen; Luedtke. Linda; Antoine, Joan; Vel-lema. Claire: Broadway. Sandy; Strieker. Lanea. Second Row: Left to Right: Dohr. Cheri; Witzel, Pat; Pingel. Mary: Christi. Pat: Dean. Linda; Roberts. Pam; Goniu. Kathy; Berger, Jeani; Nelson, Fran; Young. Sandra; Richart. Ruth. Front Row: Left to Right: Lindow. Carol: Kaddatz. Pat; Alexander, Sue; Briggs. Jill; Aiello. Sandy; Anderson. Connie. Back Row: Left to Right: Mueller, Kris: Pipkorn, Sue: Thompson. Judy: Kinney. Kathryn; Rum-sey. Kathleen: Smith, Karen; Townsend. Sandi: Anderson. Linda; Pomcring. Carolyn; Thompson. Mary Pat; MacDonald. Diane; DeWane. Sheila: Vandehey. Jo. Third Row: Left to Right: Hopkins. Ellen; Denow. Dorothy; Greg, Della; McKinnon, Karen; Schumann, Diana: Boelter, Karen; Dorn. Mary; Killinger. Carol: Koran. Barbara; Pelkowski. Clair; Mugnidge. Marilyn; Pries. Jocelyn; Pomeday. Lori; Weisbrod. Rosemary; Moll. Dorothy. Second Row: Left to Right: Stephens, Pat; Hankwitz. Helen; Jungwirth. Barb; O’Harrow, Mary; Stcinhardt. Sue; Oakes. Donna; Mueller. Karen; Mauer. Nancy; Buss, Francine; Buss, Eileen; Falk, Jill; Gramoll, Pat. Front Row: Left to Right: Ncbcl. Valerie; Roberts. Linda; Neuman, Candy; Jacak. Carol: Nehls. Renee; Loeper. Helen; Allender, Gaye; Sackerson. Karen; Rowe, Linda; Durchslag, Gayle; Tomczak. Cindy; Kindschi. Sally. 207 Algoma Wing 3rd Floor Back Row: Left to Right: Renncbohm. Nansie: Dyer. Sheila; Homan. Julie; Wandrey. Beth; Hagen. Carol; Kramer. Karen; Winch. Betty; Grimm. Kathy; Woliske. Mary; Planner. Anne: Kctcls. Joan; Braun. Judy; Dykes. Donna; Wieser. Mary. Third Row: Left to Right: Martinson. Joan; Catrine. Acie; Shubcrt. Carol; Annis. Maureen: Armitage. Diane; Rentmeester. Lois; Hale. Ginny; Kluck. Joan; Sieglcr. Barb; Maloney. Sue; Heinzelman. Kris; Carlon. Jan; Frey. Barb; Benkoski, Karen; Atkins, Judith. Second Row: Left to Right: Hein. Pat; Ford. Jill; Kok. Rosemary: LcClair, Irene; Nitzbond. Lynn; Hanlon. Carole; Buss. Pat; Menozzi. Anna; Smith. Peggy; Cameron. Jean; Louis. Chris. Front Row: Left to Right: Plucker. Mary; Roelofs. Ann; Henderson. Connie; Kilzer. Madge; Morack. Helen; Friesen. Judy: Arqubright. Carolyn; Steiner. Janice; Simpson. Jean; Rasmussen. Roberta. Algoma Wing 4th Floor Back Row: Left to Right: Bricco. Luana; Carlson, Kathy; Theisen. Linda; Schreiner. Marlene; Eullcr, Lynne; Gygax, Bonnie Lou; Fcucht, icannie; Sappington. Beth; Wicklund. Lynn; lonahuc, Liz; Hartford. Cheryl; Quasius. Diane: Meyer. Linda. Middle Row: Left to Right: Zcrwick. Holly; Callison. Candy: Baumhardt, Sandy; Matthews. Kay; Pillsbury. Barbara; Stephani. Paula; Schom-mer. Sharon; Holub. Jeanne: Roedcr. Merrie Kay; Smith. Barbara. From Row: Left to Right: Champion. Sue; Gielow. Karen; Feldmann. Andrea; Pelant. Pat; Gunderson. Mary; Ramstack. Judy; Kaul. Carol; Dankert, Darleen. 208 POLLOCK HOUSE Pollock House was the former home of an Oshkosh industrialist. W. E. Pollock. It is an Honor House open only to upperclass women. Pollock House is a self-governing unit housing 18 girls and the substitute head resident Mrs. lone Lind. Officers for the year were Esther Harvey. President: Janet Munzel. Vice President: Barbara Swecdy. Secretary: and Doris Learman. Treasurer. Back Row: Left to Right: Vcitch. Beth: Lemay, Loreli: Duff. Alice. Middle Row: Left to Right: Burrows. Judy: Gcrmcr. Carole: Boettcher. Cindy. Front Row: Left to Right: Swecdy. Barbara: Munzel. Janet; Kane. Sandra. Back Row: Left to Right: Harvey. Esther; Schmeichcl. Beth: Berg. Sherry: Learman. Doris. Middle Row: Left to Right: Norton. Mary; Novak. Marilyn: Gonwa. Janet. Front Row: Left to Right: Swistak. Kay; Lind. Mrs. lone: Hucck. Dianne. 209 WEBSTER Autumn of 1964 brought one of the finest groups of girls to Webster Hall. Webster, because of its unique size (202 capacity), has a limited number of residents and therefore inspires an atmosphere of closeness and unity among the girls living here. This year under the counsel of Head Resident. Mrs. Lent. Webster girls have shown their pep and determination through the many activities participated in. Homecoming brought lots of excitement and many memories. From nominating candidates for court to working on the float, every activity got the girls acquainted and stimulated lasting friendships. In addition to its annually scheduled events like the longed-for Open House. Mom’s Weekend, scholastic banquet, and cver-popular Pixie-Angel Week at Christmas time, this year Webster sponsored an all-campus dance and accepted Tau Kappa Epsilon's invitation to back their candidate for the Ugly Man Contest. It has been a year to remember for all. as Webster Hall united in energy and enthusiasm to achieve many of its aims. HEAD RESIDENT RA’S EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Left to Right: Lent. Mrs. Valda—Head Resident: Bednarek. Carol—First Floor; Rensink. Janet—First Floor; Marek. Sylvia—Second Floor; Danner. Nora—Third Floor; Forest. Jeanne—Third Floor. Not Pictured: Mary Van Beck—Second Floor. Back Row: Left to Right: Kastello. Kathy—A.W.S. Representative: Hilgendorf, JoCarol—President; Carlson. Sue—A.W.S. Representative: Grimm. Francine—Treasurer. Front Row: Left to Right: Cashman. Mary—Vice President: Butts. Joyce —Secretary. 210 1st Floor Back Row: Left to Right: Warner. Melody; Hraskey. Carol; Blum. Mary; Zahn. Fay; Cayton. Dawn; Hackney. Karen; Hooyman, Kathy. Fourth Row: Left to Right: Kallas. Mary; Smith. Kay; Schindel, Anna; Santkuyl; Sharon; Wiese. Diane. Third Row: Left to Right: Glinke, Jan; Hintz, Peggy; Kirchberg. Elaine; Wascmiller. Dorothy; Thomas. Julie; Thomas. Linda; Thomas. Jeanene; Hascnzahl. Dottic. Second Row: Left to Right: Kay. Barbara; Johnson. Linnea; Harkins. Kathy; Bender. Mary; Guenther. Kathy; Brown. Sally; Kimmes. Eileen; Wilson. Linda. Front Row: Left to Right: Martinson. Sue; Reak. Mary Beth: Scntz. Jeanette A.; Clendcncn. Dllona: Bacrboek, Kathy. 2nd Floor Back Row: Left to Right: Hanes. Leslie: Kastello. Kathy; Madigan. Sharon; West. Linda; Yach. Carole; Mendenhall. Frances; Ncis. Mary; Lcnz, Delores. Third Row: Left to Right: Grimm. Francinc; Minsloff. Marcy; Tagliapictra. Loric; Capcllo. Carol: Matievich. Lynne; Wiechert, Mary; Thier-felder. Betty: Sousck. Peggy; Bleifuss. Sue; Cornelison. Donna: Danner. Joan; Roberts. Janet. Second Row: Left to Right: Malicki. Sandy; Seiler. Jill; Zoellncr. Sue; Miller. Shirley: Shore. Gail; Lassila. Linda; Mand. Judy. Front Row: Left to Right: Marck. Sylvia: Wagner. Joan; Hilgcndorf. Jo Carol Best. Bobbie: Theiscn. Judy: Van Beek. Mary. 3rd Floor Back Row: Left to Right: Boeder. Charlotte: Eachus. Alison Eaby; Rensink. Jan; Cook, Linda; Rucktenwald. Sue; Hansen. Kris. Third Row: Left to Right: Dhuey, Linda; Rotsted. Carolyn: Campbell. Kay: Ansfield. Toby; Nelson. Cheryl; Buchholz. Marie. Second Row: Left to Right: Hcntschel. Mary Ann; Fern-holz. Mary E.: Cashman. Mary; Wirth. Barbara; Myers. Jean; Jones, Sharon; Boel-ter. Barbara. Front Row: Left to Right: Kainu. Anne; Kennedy. Pat; Jacoby. Joan; Hamakcr. Karen. 211 DONNER EXECUTIVE COUNCIL HEAD RESIDENTS R.A.’S Back Row: Left to Right: Graham. Janice—Secretary: Wine. Jan— Treasurer: Jensen. Linda—A.W.S. Representative. Front Row: Left to Right: Friese. Claudia—Vice-President: Drover, Bobbie—President: Star.ek. Barb—A.W.S. Representative. Donner Hall started out this year with its annual Donner Duke Dance. Gene Rex of Nelson Hall was crowned Duke of Donner and shared the spotlight for the evening with Donner's Homecoming candidates. '•We’ll Whale 'Em and We Don’t Mean Moby was Donner’s float theme and “We Chews to Win was chosen for our house decoration. There was a brief lull in activities right after Homecoming, but soon the Pixies and the Angels began to deck the halls for the week before Christmas and the annual open house. Winter Carnival followed with Donner participating in all the contests. Snow Goose and “Hawaii” were the choices for snow and ice sculptures in keeping with the theme. A Novel Weekend.” An honors banquet was held for all residents on the University Honor Roll as well as hall officers and resident assistants. The four exchange dinners with the men’s halls were high points on the social calendar for second semester. The academic-cultural committee sponsored a scries of guest speakers, a panel, and film strips on subjects of interest to the residents. Fathers and daughters attended the annual AWS dinner and the Donner Smoker preceding it. To keep harmony at home. Mom had her chance in May to come for a whole weekend. Donner girls had a program Friday night and attended the AWS activities on Saturday. Throughout the year. Donner girls received many campus honors and also held offices in AWS. SGL, and other organizations. Donner's bowling team came through with flying pins to capture First place in the Women’s Dorm League. They also placed three members on the intercollegiate team. It’s been a busy year but a good year for Donner and her girls. The cooperation, enthusiasm, and initiative of the residents have combined to make Donner a campus leader. Left to Right: Sargent. Suzanne: Dummert. Jane; Bork. Sally; Dix. Karen: Fiedler. Miss Lois J.—Head Resident: Popp. Carol: Schueller. Jeanne: Christenien. Sue. Not Pictured: Whitehouse. Jane. 1ST FLOOR Back Row: Left to Right: Fredrich. Sue: Geiger. Holly: Benes. Jacque; Janicki. Mary; Whyms, Sherry: Stefaniw. Anneliese; Woizeski. Kathy: Waupochick. Paula. Middle Row: Left to Right: Bohlman. Linda; Finnegan. Joan: Bader. Marcia; Rosenthal. Jean; Mahaffey. Kathy: Miller, Nancy; Ogle. Cherveny. Patricia. Front Row: Left to Right: Wilda. Audrey: Techlin. Karen; Beadling. Ruth Ann; Hamachek. Sandra H.; Asplund. Eileen; Schick, Marlene; Merrill. Beverly. 212 2ND FLOOR Back Row: Left to Right: Jokisch. Betsy; Rupright. Eileen; Poythress, Mari; Ball, Jean; Buhr. JoAnne; Wortley. Kathe; Barnharst. Diane; Knackstedt. Judy: Race, Linn. Middle Row: Left to Right: George. Donna; Bzdawka. Kathleen; Wysocki. Linda; Thuemmler. Carol; Birge, Cathy: Komosa, Nancy: Koe-necke. Connie; Luedtke, Lois; Wrechman. Susan. Front Row: Left to Right: Crapeau. Renee; Beyer. Barb; Heilman, Sherry; Schcpanski, Leah; Brophy, Debbie; Harkcr, Janet; Klann, Karyl. 3RD FLOOR Back Row: Left to Right: Frederick. Lynn; Graham, Janice: Kopelac. Cecilia; Schaefer. Jean; Mueller. Sharyn: Plaieway. Mary; Raether, Janet: Thode, Christine; Blahnik. Maridelle; Christensen, Susan. Middle Row: Left to Right: Letts. Denise: Miller. Marianne; Moaie. Sandi; Mathwig. Mary; Schen-ck, Janice; Milinowicz. Mary; Campfield. Mary; Lentz, Susan; Kruck, Susan; Wagner. Molly; Prochnow. Ella Jean. Front Row: Left to Right: Lecher. Connie; Drover. Bobbie; Stanek. Barb; Nick. Marilyn: Konyn. Mary; Brick. Donna; Aschenbach. Kathleen. 4TH FLOOR Back Row: Left to Right: Thompson. Mary Sue: Williams. Kay: Sargent. Suzanne; Hait, Diane; Mac Lean. Susan; Jensen. Linda; Grimm. Christine; Fox. Susan; Feldman. Gaye. Middle Row: Left to Right: Brill. Jalaine; Wine. Jan: Rice. Sue; Holmes. Rene; Gross. Nancy: Seno. Marilou; Hodlewsky. Karen; Winter. Kathy; Schneider. Sue; Eisenreich. Nancy: Hinz, Rollie. Front Row: Left to Right: White. Jo Ann; Skopinski. Jody Ann; Young, Becky: Walker. Carol; Britton. Jenny; Carlone. Norma; Mann. Bonita. 213 STEWART EXECUTIVE COUNCIL HEAD RESIDENTS R.A.’S Standing: Left to Right: Tienor, LuAnne—First Floor; Wolf. Bill! Dawn—Second Floor; Otto. Judy—Third Floor; Kirchenwitz. Pat—Fourth Floor. Seated: Left to Right: Fabiszak. Bea—First Floor; Wisniewski. JoAnne— Second Floor; Miss Nelson—Head Resident; Perri-go. Su—Third Floor; Schueller. Sharon—Fourth Floor. Back Row: Left to Right: Merklin, Pat—President; Miss Nelson—Head Resident: Martin. Cathy—A.W.S. Representative. Middle Row: Left to Right: Trowbridge. Sandra—A.W.S. Representative; Perrigo. Su—R.A. Advisor; Kubal Jane—Treasurer. Front Row: Left to Right: Stankwitz, Claire—Vice-President: Luckhardt. Mary—Secretary. September 1965 saw the doors open in Stewart Hall for the first time along wfth it's neighbor and twin—Evans Hall. Stewart was named after Miss May L. Stewart—a retired faculty member who was head of the Department of Rural Education and served the school for 34 years. The building houses 240 girls, and has a staff of eight resident assistants and a head resident. The structure introduces a new shape to residence halls on campus with two definite wings and core plan with the rooms around. Stewart Hall had an interesting start in the fall. The girls moved into a partly unfinished building that was missing some necessary items such as curtains and furniture—to say nothing of the mud” lawn. But this was no deterent to the girls as the first hall council was established and the ha.li got into action. Homecoming was the first big event with a house decoration entitled We Go-pher Victory. a float We’ve the In-scentive to Win. and a Junior Court Candidate—Pat Kirchenwitz. Formal dedication of the hall took place on December 12th with every girl playing a part, and the hall contributed $50.00 to a scholarship fund for Miss Stewart. Winter Carnival was next with a queen candidate—Cathy Martin. The year was completed with Father-Daughter Day, the Skit Contest. Campus Carnival. Song Fest. and a wonderful ending with Mother-Daughter Weekend. We hope the spirit of Stewart it’s first year will prevail down through the history of the hall. 1ST FLOOR Back Row: Left to Right: Kryka, Pat; Kemen, Kaylcne; Hurst. Patricia: Vogel. Tobi; Polnasek. Kathy; Fabiszak. Dea; Tienor, LuAnne; Simpson, Winn; Suess. Mary Ann. Third Row: Left to Right: Keller. Mary; Martin. Cathy; Ostcrmeier, Donna; Paukiewicz, Karen; Kobelsky. Mary Kaye; Hantschel, Cher; Maenke. Mary; Marini, Monica; Steiner, Rita; Cismoski. Carla; Ewald, Judy Ellen. Second Row: Left to Right: Bastian. Rosemary; Peron-teau. Rosemary; Liptak. Joyce;. Diederut. Diane; Guse, Ellen; Hipp, Lillian: Tiffl, Toni; Miller, Barbara; McDaniel, Donna; Schink, Susan. Front Row: Left to Right: Boehm. Kitty: Bass, Georgia; Salathe. Ann; Levy, Kate; Stein. Marrilee; Stewart. Patty; Dowlding. Mary; Kobylslri, Susie; Schmitz, Sarah. 214 2ND FLOOR Back Row: Left to Right: Yaeger. Margaret; Wolf, Billi Dawn; Stern, Suzanne; Stoner. Suzanne; Timm, Judy; Schultz, Ruth; Malone, Jamey; Luck, Judy; Kiel, Lynn; Stahl, Sue; Tredcr. Mary. Third Row: Left to Right: Wisniewski, JoAnne; Carlson, Toni; Larscheid, Kathy; Meyer. Kris; Belter, Susie; Stankcvitz. Claire; Krejcarek, Rose Marie; Pamperin, Jane; Court. Suzanne; Molzahn, Trudy; Marshall. Trish; Stienen. Joanic. Second Row: Left to Right: Gcrmanson, Diane: Sorensen, Sherry; Klimt, Darlene; Neumann. Sandy; VandcrHcydcn, Glenda; Fischer, Fran; Koplien, Sue: Farrell, Jan; Stuck, Patti. Front Row: Left to Right: Verstcgcn, Janet; Woltcr, Pat; Backus. Judic; Kendall. Jean; Mcrlkein, Pat; Them, Sandra; Goede. Claudia; Wehrle. Barbara. 3RD FLOOR Back Row: Left to Right: Williams. Nanc: Tocpcl, Anne; Wilson. Barbara; Lasse. Donna: Hager, Jane; Johnson. Judy; Schoencck. Ann; Ley, Barbara; Lane, Cheryl; Vanden Busch, Holly; Holloway. Jane. Third Row: Left to Right: Koller, Chris; Kroger. Jo; Pcrrigo, Su; Miles, Karen; Opgcnorth. Gerry; Mabry. Ginny; Mory, Janis; Groth. Karen: Fries. Gene; Stcnklyft. Linda; Han-rahan. Ellen; Klcist. Karen; DuBois, Lynne; Bernstein, Ccan. 4TH FLOOR Fourth Row: Left to Right: Lemke, Dorene; Meier, Sharon; Hucbncr. Sue; Larson, Jill; Lehmann. Cheryl; Paulson. Sandy; Bcmdt. Barbara; Mittelstadt, Lynn; Davis, LaRayne; Smith, Dcena; Marccek. Melanie; Lentscher, Carol. Third Row: Left to Right: Kirchenwitz. Pat; Wilson, Ellen; Eastman, Carol; Van Locncn, Vicky; Beardsley, Peggy; Leonard, Kathy; Kofel, Linda; Hensel. Nrfhcy; Lewis, Judy; Paitrick, Kaye; Ballwcg, Jcri; Schueller, Sharon. Second Row: Left to Right: Otto. Dianne; Graetz, Dianne; Juniov, Mary Ann; Larsen. Peggy: Lasecki. Denise: Wagner. Andy; Lucdcr. Sandy; Mallon, Pat; Gaarder, Nancy: Van Wychen, Jcanic; Ebert. Lynne. First Row: Left to Right: Vollbrecht, Dale; Stuempges. Karla; Anderson. Becky; Wareham. Nora-lee; Morris, Lynne; Macek. Kris; Wackier, Marilyn; Schaucr, Sue; Rascole, Fay. 215 RADFORD HEAD RESIDENT — — MISS SHEILA RAINS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Back Row: Left to Right: Duchac. Jan; TcRonde. Carla; Larson. ChcryL Front Row: Left to Right: Piper. Gayle; Jensen. Trula. R.A.’S Left to Right: Oelke. Abbie; Williams. Kristin; Christiaansen. Sandy; Miss Rains: Benes. Barb: Zentarski. Vikki; Faulkcnder. Linda. Although Radford Hall is the oldest and smallest dorm on campus, it’s won the loyalty and affection of the 123 girls who have made it their home. Because it is the smallest dorm, the girls have the benefit of feeling a part of a closely knit family, watched over by six R.A. big sisters and our Head Resident-Mother. Miss Rains. Radford is unique in being the only dorm to hold special meetings to help all interested freshmen understand and adjust to college life. Tradition also plays a part as the girls participate in the annual Hanging of the Greens ceremony at Christmas. During the year. Radford contributed to the school spirit by actively joining in the fun and cxcitment of Homecoming. Winter Carnival, and Open House. The girls also showed their interest in sports by enthusiastic competition with the other women’s dorms. They displayed their prowess in bowling and volleyball by ranking second among the bowling teams and finishing as early season champions in volleyball. Being the smallest dorm certainly hasn’t kept Radford Hall from enjoying a full and gratifying year. 216 1ST FLOOR Back Row: Left to Right: Duchac. Jan; Hardman. Barb; Code. Mary; Terzinski. Carol; Allen. Florence; Piper. Gayle; Laabs, Ruth; Stillwell. Pam; Schmidt. Eileen; Wildes, Ellen; Hollander. Jean; Verhoven, Yvonne. Front Row: Left to Right: Zentarski. Vikki; Mathis. Pam; Boerger, Barb; Kellner. Mary; Berto-glio, Kathy; Meyer. Judy; Virlee. Theresa; Jensen. Trula; Scanlon. Jessica; Endter. Kathy; Faulkcnder. Linda. 2ND FLOOR Back Row: Left to Right: Oberweiser. Linda; Mc-Gowen. George; Baldauf. Barb; Peterson. Mary; Johnson. Sylvia; Weber, Jean; Lambert. Dorothy; Meles. Phyllis; Roate, Beth; Wegner. Diane; Engel. Carol; Pfeiffer, Lorraine. Front Row: Left to Right: Benes. Barb; Williams. Robin; Kadow, Kay; Potier, Mary; Claflin, Nancy; Beyers. Kathy; Haase. Robin; Bulen, Linda; Dvorak. Mary: Steffeck. Pat; Christiaansen. Sandy. 3RD FLOOR Back Row: Left to Right: Brandt. Helen; Smith. Jan: Anderson. Nancy; Karnitz, Sue: Schmidt. Barb; Kasten. Judy; Spang. Nanetta; Stevens. Anna; McClelland. Linda; Robinson. Delores; Tucek. Dixie; Burke. Maureen; Conlon. Diane. Front Row: Left to Right: Williams. Kristin; Hopper. Nancy; Kippenhan. Barb; Uebele. Laurel; Pochert. Lauralyn; TeRonde. Carla; Larson. Cheryl; Carck. Barb; Man ke, Cheryl; McLeod. Marge; Oelke. Abbie. 217 EAST HEAD RESIDENT — MRS. ANNE CHO Back Row: Left to Right: Lentzner. Elizabeth — First Floor; Fischer. JoAnn — Second Floor; Kuckadorf. Kay — Fourth Floor. Middle Row: Left to Right: Rathert. Marcia—First Floor: Ritter. Bobbie — Third Floor. Front Row: Kiefer. Renee — Fourth Floor. East Hall has been converted from the former Alexian Brothers Home into a dorm which houses 110 healthy red blooded American girls; most of whom are upperclassmen and transfer students, under the leadership of the Head Resident. Mrs. Chass. On December 12, 1965. there was an open house for those curious people who wanted to see where the bars had been. East Hall won third place in Homecoming decorations. These have been some of the opening activities at East Hall. Back Row: Left to Right: Endrizzi. Rita —Treasurer; Lind. Annette— A.W.S. Representative; See feld. Marla — Vice-President. Front Row: Left to Right: Foat. Carol-Secretary; Schoenke. Lynn— President. 1ST FLOOR Back Row: Left to Right: Endrizzi. Rita: Meyer. Jean ine; Coppens. Judy: Pauly. Mary Jo; Pastro-vich. Lynn. Middle Row: Left to Right: Chu. Yi Hwa: Yurk. Nancy: Krings. Barbi: Simonis. June; Hughes. Adele. Front Row: Left to Right: Rathert. Marcia: Chung. Angela; Mendleski, Rose Marie: Wolff. Georgia; Foat. Carol; Lentzner. Elizabeth. 218 2ND FLOOR Back Row: Left to Right: Krueger, Darlene; Tennics. Charlotte; Holmes, Brenda Joy; LeDuc, Jacqueline; LeDuc, June; Jcske, Barbara; Vanderloop, Linda. Front Row: Left to Right: Carot, Marie; Hiller, Linda; Lange, Melody; Paider, Rosie; Neely, Sandra; Rogne, Sonja. 3RD FLOOR Back Row: Left to Right: Walvoord, Nelda; Baudek, Mary Jo; King, Sandra; Fischer, Pat; John, Barbara; Groth, Jean; Pinterics, Judi. Front Row: Left to Right: Goodearle, Kathryn; San-stadt, Judith; Vcncius. Ilona; Look, Patti; Anderson, Janet; Babich, Yvonne. 4TH FLOOR Back Row: Left to Right: Kucksdorf, Kay; Waldron. Sharon; Hoffmann, Jeanne; Leonard, Sue; Sisson. Mary Ann; Foster. Sharon Ann; Seefeld. Marla; Kiefer. Renee. Middle Row: Left to Right: Oatman, Doric; Klumb, Patty; Rivard. Darlene; Petersen, Kathy; Movroydis, Judy; Pasch, Marilyn. Front Row: Left to Right: Fonder, Pat; Huss, Sue; Schoenke, Lynn; DeLaney. Pat. 219 EVANS HEAD RESIDENT R.A.’S Back Row: Left to Right: Bast. Maggie: Witt. Laura: Hamachek, Sandie L.: Owens. Babbi; Stcinhaus. Mrs. Nancy H.—Head Rcsi dent. Front Row: Left to Right: Rock. Sara; Taibl. Grace: Musolf. Jo: Kemp. Lindy. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Back Row: Left to Right: Lidicker. Nona—Treasurer; Kchoss. Claudia; Owens, Roberta; Amann, Kathy—President; Henning, Dianne; Ingcmann. Margaret; Longlais. Judy—Secretary; Haen. Linda. Front Row: Left to Right: Kirt, Louis; Mitchell, Karen; Drath. Sandy— Vice President: Jones. Kay: Eames. Gail: Kalhagcn. Judi; McGann. Pat; Knapp. Janice. 1ST FLOOR Fourth Row: Left to Right: Hansen. Carolyn; Linck. Bonnie; Witte. Karla: Mager. Tanet; Wictor. Judy; Warpchoski. June; Hanzel. Barb; Hanson. Barb; Chindblon. Karen; Ihler. Patty. Third Row: Left to Right: Knapp. Janice; Kapp. Sue; Lidicker. Nona; Smith. Carrie; Stegman. Diana; Hammer, Eileen; Pflegcr, Sue: Morgan. Marge; Prusko, Lynn. Second Row: Left to Right: Rcisinger. Mary; Anger. Linda; Alvin. Carol; Faller, Gail; Mayer. Bonnie: Kalhagen, Judi; Shaver. Mary. First Row: Left to Right: Bast. Maggie; Bilitz. Donna; DcLacy. Jody; Grandman. Judy: Babich. Barb; McGann. Pat; Hall. Nancy; Hamachek. Sandy. 220 2ND FLOOR Fifth Row: Left to Right: Longlais. Judy: Thomas. Lynn; Farmer. Bev; Standard. Chery!; Henning. Dianne; Stcingart, Jo Ann; Lawrence. Lana; Rinzel, Sandy; O'Konski. Karen; Hel-bick. Betsy. Fourth Row: Left to Right: Bourke. Janice: Christensen. Karen; Groh. Judy; Stanley. Nancy: Smith. Jcannie; Johnson. Judy: Kitts. Joan; Fred-crickson. Jane: Richter. Jane; Gould. Beverly; Hacnsgcn. JoAnne. Third Row: Left to Right: Vance. Trudi; Worm. Jill: Hervi. Christine; Fruhman. LynnAnnc; Keimcl. Susan; Bchling. Shawn: Stacrkel. Suzanne; Elcy, Andrea; Mayer. Michele. Second Row: Left to Right: Mueller. Cheryl; Rongc. Kathy: Menachcr. Maxine; Berns. Jean; Musolf. Jo; Brown. Nancy: L'Abbe. Karen; Press. Lee. First Row: Left to Right: Ncu. Eunice; Bicda. Mary Lee: Carriveau. Judy; Marton. Judit; Hctzcr, Sue; Paque. Cathie. Third Row: Left to Right: Johnson. Lynne: Vesaas, Barb; Sket. Nancy; Kasmerchek. Betty; Hucbncr. Joyce; Wester. Rogene; Daun. Alice; Suprise. Diane; O’Neill. Irene. Second Row: Left to Right: Ingcmann. Margaret; Lawlor. Linda; Stapleton. Maureen: Kemp. Lindy: Slone. Linda; Stratton. Peggy: Heidcmann. Heidi. First Row: Left to Right: Gloyd. Mary; Haen. Linda; Cihlar. Janice; Hoffman. Candy; Eckert. Anne. Third Row: Left to Right: Koval. Joanne: Smith. Shirley; Drath. Sandy; Krohlow. Kaye: Guelig. Joan; Eisenreich. Mary: Kassilke. Ellen; Clark. Beverley; Winkel. Judi; Kub. Susie. Second Row: Left to Right: Hickinbotham. Cindi; Tonoli. Kathy: Johnson. Judi; Hocfer. June; Nelson. Gail; O'Brien. Kathy: Young, Cindy: Millevolte. Pat. First Row: Left to Right: Kirt. Louie; Eamcs. Gail; Amann. Kathy: Licari. Kathy; Larson. Karen. 4TH FLOOR Fourth Row: Left to Right: Silko, Mary: Hinz, Candy: Pocttcr. Lois; Wold. Jackie; Kchoss, Claudia; Ciccnas. Arlene; Grun. Sue; Schnell. Sandy; Wyrick, Linda; Mcckna. Sandie. Third Row: Left to Right: Kornstcdt. Jan; Romenesko, Linda: O'Connell. Janice; Socol. Ellen: Kit-tel. Mary Lou; Dietrich. Wendy: Thom. Cindy; Stieghorst. Linda; Mitchell. Karen. Second Row: Left to Right: Kramer. Kathleen; Frelka. Eileen; Kress. Lynne; Brabender. Kay; Witt. Laura; Owens. Roberta; Jorgensen, Phylis; Vanfosson. Sherry. First Row: Left to Right: Mushack. Sharon: Zubcr. April; Kocpnick. Janet; Pcgg. Cindy; Schcftncr. Mary; Druml. Lynda: Jones. Kay. 221 222 223 224 Pi Kappa Delta is an honorary fraternal organization for intercollegiate debaters and orators. Its purpose is to promote scholarship and achievement in the field of forensic speaking. Members of Pi Kappa Delta take part in forensic activities on this campus as well as others. They have represented WSU-O at tournaments in Illinois. Kansas. Massachuset-tes. Minnesota. Kentucky. Pennsylvania, as well as Wisconsin. Competition at these tournaments include such schools as Boston College. Notre Dame University. Michigan State University. Northwestern University. University of Kentucky. U.S. Military Academy, and the University of Minnesota, along with many of the neighboring colleges and universities. In addition. Pi Kappa Delta hosts both a novice and varsity debate tournament on our own campus and the District Qualifying Forensic Contest for the National Championship of the National Forensic League. For several years, an exhibition debate has been sponsored involving a British team from Oxford University and members of the WSU-O team. This year Greek Debates were initiated. These consisted of elimination debates among the sororities and fraternities and a final debate to determine first place and the recipient of the traveling trophy. PI KAPPA DELTA rium iww. Left to right: Champeny. Kathi; Jcnncman. Betty; Schmidt. Mr. John W.; Koplitz. Mary; Witicowski. Donna. Middle Row: Left to right: Rosenthal. Jean; Moriarity. Sue; Burgdorf. Pat; Krings. Barb; Phillips. Sue; Luebcke. Marcia; Meyer. Tim. Back Row: Left to right: Johnson. Al; Starosta. Bill; Grcenspon. Mr. Micheal; Cooney, Mike; Dombrowski. Mark; Abbs, Jim. 225 ASSOCIATED WOMEN Associated Women Students is a self-governing organization designed to enable women students at Wisconsin State University-Oshkosh. to maintain high standards of conduct, and to develop a high level of personal responsibility as well as leadership qualities. Every woman student on campus is a member, and has an opportunity each year to participate in AWS activities and programs. AWS is governed by an executive board which is made up of representatives from the women's residence halls, the Council of Private Houses, and Panhellenic Council. This board presents suggestions and recommendations regarding student life, especially that of women, to the Campus Life Council. We feel fortunate that AWS serves as a channel through which we can participate in making the rules and regulations which affc' us. AWS sponsors the Council of Private Houses which is made up of the representatives from private houses. The second vice-president of AWS serves as chairman of this group. The Council acts as a sounding board for the ideas of the women in private housing. Back row: Left to right: Berger, Pat-Treasurer; Hagen. Carol-S.G.L. Representative: Church. Patricia-Corresponding Secretary; Berger, Betty-Publicity Chairman. Front row: Left to right: Scott. Sally-2nd Vice President; Christensen, Susan-President; Mueller. Sharyn- Recording Secretary. Not pictured-Burrows. Judy-lst Vice President. 226 STUDENTS Back row: Left to Right: Steinhaus. Mr . Nancy. A.W.S. Advisor; Whitcmarsh. Judic; Kastello. Kathy; Guelig. Joan; Lind. Annette; Rcsheske. Maureen; Lesperance. Sharon; Jacobson. Jane. Front row: Left to Right: Thomas. Elaine; Martin. Cathy; Trowbridge. Sandra; Alvin. Carol; Carlson, Sue. Back row: Left to Right: Nelson. Mrs. Ruth. A.W.S. Advisor; Kobelsky, Mary K.; Dohr, Karen; Bingen. Grctchen; Marucci, Gail; Breitenstein. Mildred; Steinhagen. Linda; Whyms. Kathleen. Front row: Left to Right: Kane. Sandra; Hill. Rosa; Jensen. Linda: Stanek. Barbara; Stephens, Pat. 227 ALPHA PHI r After many weeks of pledging. Delta Psi chapter of Alpha Phi International Fraternity became a reality on the WSU-O campus. Although new as Alpha Phi’s, the organization was active on campus for many years under the name of Alethean. well known by their red and white suits. Starting the year off right, we were proud to carry home the third place trophy from the AKL Road Rally. Homecoming for Alpha Phi meant a senior representative on the court. Sue Wilson, and a first place skit contest. Our float entry was entitled Parade of Losers!” and featured the heads of Nixon. Stevenson, and Goldwater. Having won the President’s trophy in the 1965 Winter Carnival, the Alpha Phi’s endeavoured to retain the trophy, and presented Jane Sirouf as their queen candidate. The annual Sweetheart Contest is an event sponsored by Alpha Phi. The proceeds. in the form of a scholarship, are given to a deserving junior on campus. Alpha Phi participates fully in all other campus activities such as songfest. in which a third place was won. In January. Alpha Phi also won the Greek Debate Championship and our Winter Carnival candidate was Jane Strouf. who was elected to the Court. i| Back Row: Left to right: Kraus. Rachel—Pledge Trainer; Flentje. Sandy—President. Front Row: Left to right: Flood. Mary—Treasurer; Rudolf, Kiki—Recording Secretary. 230 Back Row: Left to right: Loots. Wendy: Kenville. Jane; Nelson. Dianne. Lettman. Melodee; Bakos. Margot: Rettler, Mary; Stroessner. Sandi. Middle Row: Left to right: Wilson, Sue; Cox. Cheryl; Retzleff. Judy; Jahnke. Mary: Gneiser, Yvonne; Peterson. Carolyn; Trudeau. Judi. Front Row: Left to right: Dennis. Shele; Sawitski. Lois. Back Row: Left to right: Siech. Gloria; Moore. Kathy; Michelson, Judy; Knowles. Kathy, Lehman. Jean; Millunzi. Jackie; Minster. Jenni; Grummer, Betsey: Strouf. Jane. Middle Row: Left to right: Lehman. Ann; Fabisiak, Shirley; Johnson, Bev; Pope. Linda; Kirchhoff, Nancy; Abrahanson, Marie; Catencamp, Jane. Front Row: Left to right: Faber. Mary; Jank, Jeri. Back Row: Left to right: Alby. Evelyn; Gauger. Bonnie; Ruprich. Karen; Michaels. Patty: Stenz. Cindy. Middle Row: Left to right: Fields. Pat; Movroydis. Judy; Jacque. Jane; Wolf. Billi Daun. Front Row: Left to right: Klinzing, Corliss; Olsen. Marilyn. 231 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA The Gamma Nu Chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha National Sorority arose this spring from Phoenix Delta Pi Sorority. Alpha Sigma Alpha was founded in 1901 at Virginia as the first national sorority of the twentieth century. The aim of the sorority is to establish a sisterhood that shall have as its four fold object, the physical. intellectual, social, and spiritual development of its members. To aid in achieving this aim. Christ. St. Valentine. Hermes, and King Asa are followed as exemplars. A cardinal principle of ASA is “to serve, not to be served.” The current project in connection with this is service to the mentally retarded children. Throughout the year. Alpha Sigma Alpha participated in major campus activities. In addition to these events. Alpha Sigs look forward to their annual Dinner Dance—held this year at Tuscumbia. Alpha Sigma Alpha believes a sorority should, above all, be a training ground for the cultivation of the art of living in harmony with other people. OFFICERS President _________________________________ Vice President ____________________________ Secretary _________________________________ Treasurer _________________________________ Chaplain .................................. Rush Chairman _____________________________ Editor..................................... Membership Director........................ Parliamentarian____________________________ NPC Representative_________________________ Scholarship Chairman ...................... Song Leader................................ Magazine Chairman _________________________ .. Lynn Anderson Karen Gruenwald ___ Sue Simpson ..... Pam Engel ___Mary Carroll ----Sue Simpson _____Barb Roehl ........Sue Quast ____Jean Hansen .....Dee Walter . Margo Mclchert LeeAnn Zwirchitz ___Shirley Moore 232 I AIA 233 ALPHA XI DELTA On April 17. 1893. Alpha Xi Delta was founded at Lombard College in Galesburg. Illinois. In 1922 Gamma Sigma was founded at Oshkosh. On December 11, 1965, these two groups opened the doors to a new phase of sorority life when the women of Gamma Sigma became the first national sorority on campus as the Delta Tau Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta. Homecoming began the year's activities with Luona Hanncman as queen candidate. “Titans Tap the Devils” was the float theme while the house decoration “Victory is our Business” took second place in competition. Another second place trophy was won by Alpha Xi Delta in the Alpha Kappa Lambda road rally. On December 4 the annual Dinner Dance was held for the girls and their dates at the Holiday Inn in Appleton. The pledge dinner was held at Alex’s supper club in Appleton. The ladies also entertained their fathers and mothers at dinners on February 19 and May 7 respectively. Alpha Xi Delta entered Stephanie Weinzierl as Winter Carnival Queen candidate. Their entries in snow and ice sculpture for that “novel weekend” were The High and the Mighty” and “Horns of Plenty.” The girls continued their tradition of service with programs for the Winnebago State Hospital and participation in national philanthropy including Howell House. Back row: Left to right: Morgan. Joanna—Pledge Trainer; Enli, Bemie—Corres-ponding Secretary. Front row: Left to right: Oliver. Pam—Vice President; Seckar, Sue—Membership Chairman; Schneider, Marilynn—President; Jones, Jan—Treasurer; Broehm, Bonnie—Recording Secretary. 234 ASA Back Row: Left to right: Kempingcr, Lois; Burkart, Sandra; Hanncman. Luona; Jones. Janet—Treasurer; Schneider, Marilynn—President; Broehm. Bonnie—Recording Secretary; Baker, Carol Jean. Middle Row: Left to right: Seckar. Sue—Membership Chairman; Oliver, Pam—Vice President; Mueller, Marilyn; Barker, Janet; Grcguske. Mary Lee; McBride, Kathy; Jahns. Mary. Front Row: Left to right: Morgan. Joanna—Pledge Trainer; Wcimierl, Stephanie; Weinzicrl. Syd. Back Row: Left to right: Pcgg. Cindy; Schlei, Mary Anna; Fraedrich. Ruth M.—Historian; Bcrns. Patricia K.; Schiller. Barbara J.; O'Hern. Dotty; Beitz. Carla. Middle Row: Left to right: Sander. Margrit; Wahlgren. Christine; St. John, Cheri; Yero, Roranne; Telindert, Ruth Ann: Brown. Carol R.; Wicr. Margaret. Front Row: Left to right: Burgdorf. Pat; Robl. Marjorie; Justman. Ruth Jane; Enli, Bemic—Corresponding Secretary. 235 CHI OMEGA The enduring purposes of Chi Omega give meaning to life; and life with purpose and meaning give rich satisfaction. Membership in Chi Omega contributes to its members growth intellectually, emotionally, socially and also increases their capacity for friendship. January 29, 1966. was the date for the birth of the Rho Theta Chapter of Chi Omega. This is the 144 chapter, with the first one organized at the University of Arkansas on April 5, 1895. Chi Omega participates in all major events on Campus In addition Chi Omega sponsors Campus Carnival to provide a Social Science Prize to be presented to a woman who excels in one of the Social Science Departments. A new project this year was “Art in Perspective.” an art show which included many of the area's artists. The profits from this venture were used to buy Christmas gifts for foster children. Back Row: Left to right: Wendling, Shirley—Corresponding Secretary: Huebner, Y vonne—Treasurer. Front Row: Left to right: Lewis. Judy—Herald: Cohan. Jane—Recording Secretary; Lamoureux, Lynn—Pledge Mistress; Rondou, Charlotte—President; Bcbko. Barbara—Advisor; Brunet. Chris—Vice President. 236 xo left to Right: Johns. Becky; McKenny. Sue; Wendling. Shirley—Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer: Lamoureux. Lynn—Pledge Mistress; Plouff. Mary; Hucbner, Yvonne—Treasurer - 2nd semester; Vogt. Connie; Lewis. Judy—Herald. Middle Row: Left to Right: Leason. Jacquelyn; Leannah, Mary: Hoeppner. Marilyn; Tacke. Enola; Oakes. Anne: Plautz. Lynda—Vice President-1st semester; Ryan. Kathy. Front Row: Left to Right: Tarnow. Sheila; Cohan. Jane—Recording Secretary; Czamccki. Susan; Fuhs. Susan —Secretary-1st semester; Huber. Carol; Buran. Karen. Back Row: Left to Right: Bloodworth. Jcanic; Kraemcr. Marilyn; Pike. Ruth Ann; Smith. Kathleen Susan; Moslander. Nancy—National Representative; Wojahn. Ursula; Schils, Mary; Brunet. Chris—Vice prcsident-2nd semester; Schils, Gerry. Front Row: Left to Right: Kraemer. Susan; Marks. Betty—President-lst semester; Rondou. Charlotte-President -2nd semester; Scovill. Nancy; Breitenstein, Mills. 237 DELTA ZETA Delta Zeta national social sorority is a product of the twentieth century, its birthday being just within the beginnings of this era. The first chapter was founded at Miami University, Oxford. Ohio, in 1902 and today Delta Zeta claims the greatest number of college chapters than any other sorority in the United States. Delta Zeta fosters friendships that carry through life . . . develops unselfish interest in others as well as each other . . . helps build the individual stature of a girl so that she confidently takes her rightful place in life whether as a student, a participant in the business or professional world, or a homemaker and parent. During the first semester of the 1965-66 school year Delta Zeta came to the WSU-O campus, and on December 7. 1965, forty upperclass women were pledged to the 157th chapter of Delta Zeta — Iota Epsilon. The Iota Epsilon chapter was formally added to the national roster during the weekend of March 26-27. 1966. At this time, the original group of pledges as well as the new pledges taken into the chapter during spring rush were initiated into the national sorority as full-fleged Delta Zetas. Oshkosh DZ’s began their active participation in WSU-O campus events with Winter Carnival. Other projects, including several philanthropic ones, were also initiated with the start of the second semester as WSU-O’s newest sorority took its place with the other Greeks on campus. 1ST. SEMESTER DELTA ZETA OFFICERS President_______________________________________________Grace Taibl Vice-president of rush_______________________________Marian Pisarek Vice-president of pledge training____________________________Sharyn Mueller Recording secretary______________________________Linda Faulkender Treasurer___________________________________________Roberta Drover Panhellenic delegates____________________________Gingie Hathaway Trula Jensen Social chairman..................................Cynthia Duehring Historian_____________________________________________________Carol Nelson Standards chairman_____________________________________________Judy Sanstadt Philantrophies chairman------------------------------Verene Dykstra Activities chairman_____________________________________________Sue Kuhn Press chairman__________________________________________________Sue Pfleger 238 Back row: Left to Right: Hartman. Linda: Johannes. Sharon; Stern. Mary; Hathaway. Helen; Waupochick. Paula; Popp. Carol; Sargent. Suzanne; Hiller. Linda; Licht, Nancy; Nelson. Carol; Gunderson. Mary; Endrizzi. Rita. Third row: Left to Right: Parks. Kathy; Hirschboeck. Jean; Rohde. Betty; Leighton, Connie; Pinterics. Judy: Schucht, Karen; Zarling. Kathleen; Jochims. Pamela: Jensen. Trula; Sanstadt. Judy; Look. Patti; Jensen. Janet. Second row: Left to Right: Drover, Roberta; Kuhn. Susan; Pflerger. Sue; Pisarek, Marian; Dykstra. Vcrene; Mueller. Sharyn; Faulkcndcr. Linda; Taibl, Grace. Front row: Left to Right: Boclter. Barbara; Babich. Yvonne; Portman, Sally; Duehring, Cynthia; Neely, Sandra; Honey, Dale; Becker, Angie; Baudek. Mary Jo; Leatherberry. Dianne. 239 GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA Gamma Sigma Sigma’s Alpha Alpha chapter of Wisconsin State University-Oshkosh celebrated its fifth anniversary as a national service sorority on December 12. 1965. Gamma Sigma Sigma is proud of its record of service to the campus and community this past year. Membership is open to all women students who desire to serve school, community and nation in a spirit of friendship and equality. This year the sorority lent its services to the Muscular Dystrophy Fund. Red Cross Blood Drive sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega. March of Dimes, sponsored birthday parties once a month for the boys at Winnebago State Hospital, assisted Mrs. Nelson in handling job placements for women students, operated the turnstyles in the library and helped Mrs. Geiger in the I.E. Office. Gamma Sigma Sigma’s social events for 1965-66 included a luncheon honoring sorority alumni during Homecoming as well as entrance in house decoration competition and participation in the union InterSorority Bowling League. The sorority also sponsored Sharon Schueller for Winter Carnival Queen candidate and carved “The Old Man and the Sea’’ as its entry in the ice sculpture contest which won third place. During the sorority activities this past year, the Gamma Sigma Sigma girls wore their new uniforms which were deep red wool suits. Front Row: Left to right: Mueller. Nancy. Alumnae Secretary: Zimmerman. Mary. 1st Vice President; Williams. Kristin. 2nd Vice President; Tienor. Luanne. Corresponding Secretary; Davis. Cheryl. Recording Secretary. Back Row: Left to right: Geiger. Mr. Warner, Advisor; Geiger. Mrs. Warner; Berg. Sherry. Treasurer; Duren, Miss Alice. Advisor; Thrall. Mrs. Esther. Advisor. Not Pictured: Mulva. Topper. President; Pfefferkorn. Ruth. Historian; Hagen. Carol. A.W.S. Representative. 240 r e e Front Row: Left to right: bonneau. Mar. Second Row: Left to right: Mary Jane. Third Row: Left to right: Back Row: Left to right: Sue. Morack. Pat Swcedy. Barb; Wheeler, Sue; Schwante . Joan; Oelke. Abbie; Char-Blindauer, Cathy; Meles. Phyllis; Christiaansen, Sandy; Kirchewitz. Pat; Kunde. Alf, Diane; Hankewitz, Helen; Witt. Laura; Monday, Margie. Helms, Carolynn; Gehrmer. Carol; Boettcher, Cindy; Maines, Nancy; Christensen, Back Row: Left to right: Feld. Cheryl; Whyms, Kathleen; Roehl. Barb; Johnson. Kathy; Onesti. Marion; Schuellcr, Sharon; Danner. Mary; Wilms, Kathy. Middle Row: Left to right: Miller. Nancy; Backus, Judy: Scott, Sally; Rataczak, Maureen; Schueller. Jeanne; Cumber, Sandy; Mahnke, Marcia. Front Row: Left to right: Asplund. Eileen; Koehler. Arlene; Drews. Karen; Bass. Georgia; Kuglcr, Jill; Norton. Mary. 241 KAPPA Kappa Gamma Sorority was very proud of its candidate. Sue Snashall, who became WSU-O’s 1965 Homecoming Queen. Her campaign centered around a Halloween theme. Sue was also backed by Alpha Kappa Lambda. Sigma Pi. and Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternities. Sherry Komp. another Kappa Gamma, representing Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, reigned with Sue as the junior attendant. Other honored KG’s were Vicki Kampa and Sherry Komp who were chosen by Sigma Pi and Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternities respectively as their candidates for Alpha Phi’s Sweetheart Contest. The fall pledge class, besides sending three of the actives to Mercer, Wisconsin, as a pledge stunt, were in charge of the annual Christmas Party for elderly women at Meyer’s Nursing Home. To raise money for a scholarship given each year by Kappa Gamma to a worthy Junior girl, the sorority sold candy bars and again sponsored Skit Contest. Winter Carnival brought the sorority to the winner’s circle again as Sarah Berens was elected queen, the Ice Sculpture. Frankenstein.” received a first place, and the Snow Sculpture. What Makes Sammy Run.” won third place. These along with points won in the winter sports gave Kappa Gamma the President’s Cup for accumulating the greatest number of points. Other campus events participated in by the sorority included: ushering for all plays at the Little Theater, Delta Sigma Phi’s Song Fest. Greek Weekend, AKL’s Tubing Race. Bratwurst Day festivities, special Fathers’ and Mothers' Day Banquets, prom. Union Bowling competition, and cottage weekend at the close of the school year. Second Row: (standing) (1st semester officers) Left to right: Bruhy, Billy Jo—president; Schaefer, Diane—secretary; Toland. Mrs. Betty—advisor; Bunno. Diane—treasurer. Front row: (seated) (2nd semester officers) Left to right: Verhoeven. Barb—president; Bowers. Ann—vice president; Jacobson. Jane—treasurer; Boughton. Barb—secretary. 242 nr Back row: Left to right: Russell. Jane; Bachnik. Marilyn—rush chairman; Loyssen. Roberta: Farber. Kathy —historian. 2nd semester; Casper. Veda—social chairman. 1st and 2nd semester: Hall. Nancy: Breier, Suzanne; McLaren. Bonnie; Bowers. Anne—vice president. 2nd semester; Komp. Sherry; Cheslock. Judy. Middle row: Left to right: Mayhcw. Kathleen; Schley. Retta; Koeper. Carol; Jacobson. Jane—Treasurer, 2nd semester; Berens, Sarah—historian. 1st semester; Van Akkeren. Chcri; Roessler. Cretchen; Kampa. Vicky—Pan Hellenic representative. Front row: Left to right: Bruce. Marilyn; Gendrich, Diana; Jorgensen. Sue; Eigner. Mary: Schley, Barbara; Boughton. Barbara—secretary, 2nd semester. Back row: Left to right: Roemer. Barb; Thorstensen. LindaSchncse. Linda; Aielinski. Barbara; Cinquemani. Suzanne; Garot. Marie; Bruhy. Billie Jo—president. 1st semester; Aim. Sandy; Thorstensen. Marcia. Middle row: Left to right: Marks. Donna; Lewis. Georgia; Yurk. Nancy—parliamentarian; Vander Heyden. Glenda; Dexheimer, Janis; Makofski. Sue; Burns, Sherry; Schaefer. Diane—secretary. 1st semester. Front row: Left to right: Bieberitz. Bev; Dolphin. Patty: Verhoeven. Barbara—president; Prueher. Monica E.; Meyer, Susan. 243 ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Kappa Lambda National social fraternity was formed in fall of 1962 from Philakean fraternity, which has been on campus since 1899. In the last pledge period we doubled our size and still maintain our excellence in scholarship, broadened social interests, and our close sense of brotherhood. In the last year AKL has participated in almost all campus activities. We received good response to our annual tubing race last spring on the Fox River, and much enthusiasm to our first road rally last fall. Ten AKL men went to Colorado over the semester break for a National meeting where new ideas and methods were discussed and exchanged. Sue Snashall, the Homecoming Queen of 1965, was backed by AKL. Our house decoration, entitled “The Day Stout Lost the Bout, or how to get a lance in the pants.” won first place in small house decorations. The AKL cannon was at all home games last season and sounded off at every touchdown. Back row: Left to right: Benkers, John—Treasurer; Hlaban, James—Corresponding Secretary. Front row: Left to right: Drager, Doug—Vice President; Bennett. Richard—President; King, Joe—Recording Secretary. 244 AKA Back Row: Left to right: Mocrtl, Bud; Wenzel, Peter; Forsythe, Kcnn; Velicer, Wayne. Front row: Left to right: Guenther, Gray; Culbertson. Cal; Book, Terry; Gamroth, Neil. Back Row: Left to right: Jones, John; Swanson, Rick; Marchant, Lyle. Front row: Left to right: Golden, Jerry; Collins, Terry; Campbell, Craig. 245 ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity with many chapters throughout the nation. One of these chapters. Epsilon Upsilon, is located on the WSU-0 campus. Chapter officers include: Tim Duex, president: Craig Hansen. 1st vice-president; David Pogrant, 2nd vice-president; James Jacquet, recording secretary; and Jerry Bartow, treasurer. At the start of the spring semester, the local chapter had 48 members. Chapter activities include a variety of service projects designed to aid the student body, the community, and the nation. Alpha Phi Omega sponsors the Red Cross Blood Drive which is held every fall and spring on this campus. Last fall's Blood Drive resulted in 559 pints of blood being collected on this campus. The local chapter also spends various days with the Boy Scouts from the Winnebago State Hospital. Another important project on the Alpha Phi Omega calendar is the annual Ugly Man Contest. In this contest, various organizations sponsor an ugly man; the entire student body then votes—a penny a vote—to determine the campus ugly man. The entire proceeds collected go to the Family Service Bureau, which in turn, uses this money to prepare baskets for needy families at Christmas. The 1965 Ugly Man was Ron Flaiani of Fletcher Hall, the proceeds amounted to $1,217.45. Alpha Phi Omega is involved in various other activities throughout the school year; those discussed above are indicative of the type of activities this service fraternity carries out. Dr. Everett Pyle is chairman of the Advisory Board. President............................................Tim Duex 1st Vice-President ..................................... Craig Hansen 2nd Vice-President ............................. David Pogrant Recording Secretary................................Jim Jacquet Corresponding Secretary ........................ Keith Knowles Treasurer................................................Jerry Bartow Alumni Secretary ................................. Ken Koehn Sergeant-At-Arms.................................Waldo Martin 246 AOO Back Row: Left to Right: Brick, Tom; Baye. Joe; Putman. Gregory; Oertle. David; Kaczmarek. Ray; Carpenter. Eric; DcBrunin, Mark; Reinhart. Robert. Middle Row: Left to Right: Timpel. Don; Mayer, Jim; Biesele. Tim Fuhrmann. Tom; Soronen, William; Goetsch. Robert; Muschinski, David. Front Row: Left to right: Thiede, Garry; Pogrant. Dave; Scnger, David; Knoll. Leroy; Knowles. Keith. Back Row: Left to Right: Haney, Dan; Meyer, James; Cooney, Mike; Schmidt. Jerry; Baumann. Roy. Front Row: Left to right: Veitch, Jim; Jacquet, Jim; Martin. Waldo; Breaker, John. 247 DELTA SIGMA PHI During the past year the men of Delta Sigma Phi have successfully taken part in all the various school activities. Homecoming saw two of the fraternity’s sponsored candidates elected to the Queen’s court. Other activities engaged in by the fraternity included Winter Carnival, the Greek debates, intramural sports, the road rally. Greek weekend, campus carnival, skit contest, and of course the annual “Songfest which is sponsored by the Delta Sigs with proceeds being used for its yearly scholarship presentation. This past year with the opening of school came the purchase of the new Delta Sigma Phi house located on Algoma Blvd. Delta Sigma Phi is proud of the leadership role it has taken in events sponsored by the various campus organizations. This year the fraternity had members serving active roles and offices on the Student Government Legislature. Union Board, I.F.C., and as Resident Assistants in the various men’s halls. All in all. the brothers of Delta Sigma Phi are proud to express the belief that they have done their best to better the campus and the community as well as the entire Greek Society. Left to Right: Greenwood, Jay—President 1st Semester; Olson, Paul—President 2nd Semester: Eggert, Ken—Secretary; Hasche, Lloyd—Treasurer; d'Amecourt, John—Vice-President; Enli, Darryl—Sergeant-At-Arms. Not Pictured: Tripp, James—Vice-President 2nd Semester; Hcrro, Chuck— Corresponding Secretary. 248 AE t Back Row: Left to Right: Roller. Jack; Lane. Bill; Gale . Pete; Schultz. Roger; Christensen. Bruce; Steidl. Bob; Klein. Jack; Reineck. Wayne; Gruszewski, Gary. Middle Row. Left to Right; Hintze. Court; Polus, Jerry; Berch. Doug; Tatcra, Jim; Hurncy, Mike; Antil, John; Sippel, Tom. Front Row: Left to Right; Marasch. Marty; Thull. Larry Maclean. Charlie; Klcinprintz, Mike; Przybcltki, Dick; Junk, Mike. Back Row: Left to Right: Feldncr, Paul; Kjornet, Glen; Jaklin, Jerry; Prausa. L« ‘. DiUing. Mttt; Kay, 1 Francois, John; VanSistine, Gary. Middle Row: Left to Right: Pizur, Dave; Zernicke, Jim; Evans, Rick; March, Jerry; Rossitcr, Don; Hoptn, Front Row: Left to Right: Conradt, Ron; Willkomm, Ken; Dedynski, Pat; Muesegades. Dennis; Schreier 249 PHI SIGMA EPSILON Fraternity activities for Phi Sigma Epsilon went into full swing with the advent of Homecoming weekend. Candidate was Sharon Fritsch. a member of Chi Omega. The homecoming court had four representatives from the fraternity. They were: George Blanchard. King Norbert Stauber. Senior Representative Marty Crneckiy. Junior Representative Dave Haen. Sophomore Representative George Blanchard was chosen All Conference. All NAIA. and All State. Marty Crneckiy was chosen All NAIA. and received Little All-American honorable mention. Phi Sigma Epsilon’s representatives on the Inter-fraternity Council are Richard Kaczmarowski. Jerry Hanrahan. and Willie Weaver. The fraternity also had a calendar printed for distribution to the students at WSU-O. The fraternity candidate for Winter Carnival King was Gabriel J. Gabriel, and the candidate for the Sweetheart Contest was Joanne Scheibach. Phi Sig’s also had two teams in intramural football, volleyball, basketball, and softball. Back row: Left to right: Jensen. Bob; Born. Chuck; Baker, Roger; Schott. Daniel; Margel, Phil; Zautke, William—social chairman; Hanrahan. Jerry—I.F.C. representative; Benson. Peter. Middle row: Left to right: Fawcett. Gary—Sgt.-at-Arms; Murray. John—Pledge master; Mueller. Russ; Tanner, Mike; Christian. Dennis; Schaumburg. Ken; Steinbauer, Mike; Groh, Tim: Wick. Jim. Front row: Left to right: Crneckiy, Marty—Treasurer; Rindt, Wayne—Corresponding Secretary; Trier. Tom—Vice president: Kofel. John—President; Oleson, Eric— recording secretary; Sud. Dr. Gian—Advisor. 250 OZE Back row: Left to right: Heiner. Ken; Draheim. Jim; Peebles. Warren; Ferrie. Dick; Scsso. Lou; Born. Paul; Pederson. Pete; Grasse. Tom; Gabriel. Gabriel J. Middle row: Left to right: Beyant. John H.; Pipkom, Randy; Ryan. Tom; Mcrklein. Michael; Miller, Richard-social chairman; Malen, Robert; Yunowick. Jim; Murray. John; Myers. Gene. Front row: Left to right: Buell. Gary: Crambcrg. Larry; Diedrich, Dick: Flaiani. Ron; Kaezmarowski, Dick— I.F.C. representative; Heidke. J. D. Back row: Left to right: Tremble. Lyla ; Broten. Bill; Haen. Dave; Murray. John Jr.; Michels. James; Brann. Veejay. Middle row: Left to right: Weaver. Willie—publicity director. I.F.C. Representative; Charles. John; Bums. Jim; Schseiber, Ron; Newman. Ken; Herschberger. Bob; Curtes. Lee; Lawrence. Bill. Front row: Left to right: Erickson. Ed; Gensler. Bob; Hilbelink. David; Cramberg. Tank; Stalker. Jerry; Weyh. Dave. 251 SIGMA PI The second newest fraternity to make its appearance on the WSU Oshkosh is Sigma Fi. a nationally organized fraternity of over 80 chapters. The fraternity made its first appearance in February 1965. when a smoker was held in the union and prospective members were welcome. Possessing the initiative, the fraternity took part in many campus activities. They have already participated in social activities with Alpha Xi Delta. Alpha Phi. and Alpha Sigma Alpha. Before the year is out the fraternity will have participated in activities with all the other fraternities and sororities on campus. Sigma Pi has also participated in the Campus Carnival, taken third place in the annual swim meet and has a softball team in the intramural program. Now in the planning stages arc visits to the County Hospital and Old Folks Home to participate in activities with the patients. Under the counseling of faculty advisor. Dr. Iverson, a member of the Fraternity, the Oshkosh colony has organized and had election of officers and much work on the constitution. Sigma Pi is the second oldest fraternity west of the Ohio River. It is sixty eight years old and was organized in Vincennes. Indiana. Back row: Left to right: Bclongie. Philip—Secretary. 2nd semester; Stoegbauer. Tom —Sgt.-at-Arms. 1st semester—Vice President. 2nd semester; Benkoske. Steve—Treasurer. 1st and 2nd semester; Meyer. Tim—Secretary. 1st semes ter. Front row: Left to right: Mueller. Ron—Sgt.-at-Arms. 2nd semester: Mathewson. Hank —President. 2nd semester; Eisner. Jerry—President. 1st semester. 252 Back row: Left to right: Pagac, Andy; Tagliapietra, Gary; Supple, James M.; Lorge, Steve; Marks, Matt. Middle row: Left to right: Wiutce, Rick; Dreblow, Jim; Ric kiefs, Tom—I.F.C. Representative: Grimes, Tom — photographer; Mathews. Steve; Guyette, Tom—I.F.C. Representative. Front row: Left to right: Dunlop, Doug; Solberg, Trygue, Lichtenberg, Dennis; Marsh, Skip —Herald; Bingen, Michael J. Back row: Left to right: Davis. Bill; Mitchell, William; Bittner. Ron; Jennings. Mel; Majnarich, Donald: Pilsl, Al. Middle row: Left to right: Pape, Jim; Jensen, Robert; Wagner, Richard; O'Rourke, William; Weber, Keith A. Front row: Left to right: Stacy. John; Hinderaker, Phil; Pourian. Reza; Lance. Ed; Holzmann. R. James. Second row: Left to right: Dawson. Bob Pfeiffer, Carl; Frantz, Sam. Front row: Left to right: Birschbach, Jerry; Fowle. John; Witte, Paul; Martin, Rick. 253 SIGMA TAU GAMMA Sigma Tau Gamma is the oldest fraternity on campus, its history dating back to its inception as a local in 1871. The chapter also pioneered the Oshkosh campus in 1960 with its affiliation to the national organization; since that time nine more Greek letter societies have earned national charters. Through its activities, the fraternity has continually attempted to perpetuate the traditions and ideals of the university while encouraging social and academic accomplishments among its members. The brothers of Beta Mu chapter are proud of the leadership role they have taken in events sponsored by the university and their active role in the planning of student enterprises. This year the fraternity maintained its diversity by placing members in executive positions of a majority of campus organizations. Sig Taus were presidents of SGL. IFC. and the Union Board, while other brothers were chairmen of the homecoming. winter carnival, and prom festivities. The Taus also won recognition for their support of homecoming queen Sue Snashall and two of her court members, for raising $496 in the APO Ugly Man contest and for contributing 86 pints of blood for our troops in Viet Nam. Back Row: Left to right: Thomaa. Tom—Pledge Trainer; Barlow. Buzz—President; Mr. Schumacher—Advisor; Drozd, Mike—Vice President. Front Row: Left to right: Crooks. Bob—Secretary; Zakos. Rick—Vice President; Bur-dett, Jim—Vice President. 254 ETT Front Row: Left to right: Uttech. Peter; Plantikow, James: Wisniewski. Bob; Darehshori. Nader; Rcinke. William; Wellhoefcr, Jon. Back Row: Left to right: Punzenbcrger, John; Below. Craig; Kaczynski. Tom; Jordon. James: Amato. Dominic: Macksam. John. Front Row: Left to right: Ohlcnfeld, Bill; Wittig, Jon; Yelich, Tom; Uecker, Steve; Schmitz, Roger; Rillig, Don. Back Row: Left to right: Herrmann, Dick; Hill, Norb; Mainella. Ted; Schlennes. Gale; Kjorncs. Ralph; Meyer, Phil. Third Row: Left to right: Paloskc, Bob. Summ. Hilton; Lasch, Don; Haugsland, Joe; Schmitt. Larry; Chermak, Don; Wigdahl. Don. Second Row: Left to right: Egelhoff, Pete; Kruse. Gary: Schncll, Drew; Anderson, George: Diffor, Dave; Comer, Ron. Front Row: Left to right: Duveneck, Mike; Potter. Jeff; Steinfest, Roger; Reyes. Oscar; Bach, Jim. 255 TAU KAPPA EPSILON TKE Colony of Tau Kappa Epsilon was organized in October of 1965. On November 12. 1965. thirty-four men were pledged to TKE by Epsilon Nu chapter. Stevens Point, it was on this date we were granted our colony charter, affiliating us with Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Thus far TKE Colony has participated in Homecoming, theme. Erupting Victory. Winter Carnival, theme, For Whom the Bell Tolls” and The Mansion. and all other campus activities. The last weekend in April was designated as TKE Public Service Weekend, with our chapter participating in service projects during this weekend. Tau Ka{)pa Epsilon International Fraternity was founded at Illinois Wesleyan University on January 10. 1899. as a new kind of fraternity in which members would be chosen not for wealth, rank, or honor but for personal worth and character.” TKE fraternity is located on 215 campuses across the country. Standing: Left to Right: Urry. Bill—Treasurer; Beilin. Bcrnie—Secretary: Schindel-holz. Joe—Chaplin; Nordstrom. Kcndell—Vice-President; Berg. Michael. R. —Historian. Seated: Left to Right: Oertle. David—Pledge Master; Jannusch. Bill—President; Radzak. Dick—Scrgeant-at-Arms; Utke. Dr. Allen R.—Advisor. 256 TKE Back Row: Left to Right: Kraus. Dale; Williams, lim: Oertle. Dive: Bond. Gary; Weber. Jim; Meyer. Doug-Middle Row: Left to Right: Schurdclholz. |oe; Constantineau. Ron; Bcvernitz, Mark: Williams, Bcrnie; Michaelis. Pete; Giegerich. Jim. Front Row: Left to Right: Till. Dave; Wertheimer. lerry; Radzak. Dick: Jannusch. Bill: Emenecker. Tim; Utke. Allen R.—Advisor. Left to Right: Nordstrom. Kendell; Arveson. Don; Lausman. Tom: Shepherd. Jerry Steve; Dumert, Jim. ’ ttau- Middle Row: I-eft to. Right: Kulpa. Gerry; Willinghoff. John; Kanton. Lee: Sedlack. James: Krueger. Richard. Front Row: Left to Right: Urry. Bill; Burrows. Tom; Held. Richard: Beilin. Bernie; Berg. Mike. 257 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Back Row: Left to right: Giuenwald. Karen; Thorstensen. Linda; Kampa. Vicky; Brunet. Chris; Burgdorf. Patricia: Mrs. Steinhaus—Advisor. Michels. Pat; Wahlgren. Chris; Jensen. Trula; Stenx. Cindy. Front Row: Left to right: Hathaway. Helen; Scovell, Nancy; Dennis. Shele—President: Pawlitzke. Diane—Vice President: Rondou. Char—Secretary; Justman. Ruth—Treasurer: Wolter. Dee. Panhellenic Council is the governing body for the social sororities on the campus of WSU-O. There are six sororities this year and the majority of the groups have gone through a transition period from local affiliation to national affiliation. The purpose of Panhellenic is to promote scholarship, unity, and service among the organizations. There are two representatives from each of the six sororities who arc elected for a yearly term. The officers arc elected from the previous Council. Advisor for Panhellenic is Mrs. Nancy Steinhaus. 258 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Seated: Left to Right: Przybelski. Dick—Treasurer: Kaczmarowski. Dick—Secretary; Zakos. Rick—President: Rick-lcfs. Tom—Public Relations Chairman. Standing: Left to Right: Eisner, Jerry; Weaver. Willie; Velicer. Wayne; Guyctte. Tom; Barlow, Buz; Meyer, Tim; Rossitcr. Don; Berg. Mike; Ihlenfeld. Bill; Ocrtle. Dave: Hanrahan. Jerry. The Interfraternity Council is the co-ordinating, judicial, body which governs the social and academic activities, as well as providing the rushing and pledging procecdures for its member fraternities. Interfraternity Council also regulates certain aspects of Homecoming. Winter Carnival. Prom, and Gi’eek Weekend. This year the Council, along with Panhellenic Council co-sponsored the rightly rewarding Student of the Month program. The program was fundamentally designed to recognize outstanding student leaders within the student body of WSU-O. 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 SPORTS FOOTBALL ■ 1965 X ft . t ?r - « - « ■ -- A-y« lb. . Row 1: (left to right) Dennis Christian. Myles Strasser, Larry Cramberg, Ed Meyer. Marty Crncckly. Don Dvorachck. Dick Facette, Dave Haen. Pete Ziebcll. Ned Gatzkc. Raul Reyes. Dave Emerich. Don Mohony. Row 2: Don Kaye. Jim Schultz. Jim Craemer. Norb Stauber, Dave Hilbelink, Bill Fries, George Blanchard, Jack May. Dan Torrison. Dave Nister, Dan Gaynor, Skip Dussault, Dan Buhr. Phil Puerling, Row 3: Wes Vander Velden, Sam Hogan, Bill Verbeten. Bernie Barribeau, Ron Cardo. Rick Ramstack. Dick Charles, Jim Kiesow, Mike Bonnett, A1 Jones. John Harrison. John Snieg. John Schettlcr, Bob Cocroft, Row 4: Bradley Nuss, Dave Teresinski. Dale Breitlow. Mark Mclchert. Mike Wilson. Dale Voss, Win Zimmerman, Duwane Holschbach, John Barler. Brad Whitcomb, Larry Lenz, Gene Nelson. Neal Stackowitz, Dick Rifleman, Doug Schneiss, Mike Cramberg. John Puestow, Jim Cox. Dave Rapp, Chuck Greenwood. Don Wylie. Tom Tyler, Jerry Widiker, Don Strang, Oscar Rayes, Mark Schumcrth. Missing: Gordy Veldboom, Jim Captaine. 269 65 Results Milton 0 WSU-O 27 Eau Claire 20 14 UWM 13 14 Stevens Point 7 20 Whitewater 30 7 Superior 0 27 Platteville 0 3 Stout 13 7 La Crosse 30 16 The coaches The players In 1965 gridiron play, the Titans equalled their last season's conference record of three wins and four losses. No one can really say that 1965 was an unsuccessful season, because the Titans completely drowned their arch rival, Stevens Point, by a score of 20-7. Numerous injuries to key players during the season were important factors in many WSU-0 losses. When the Titans slammed into number one-ranked Stout at Homecoming, Oshkosh played a long, hard, grinding ball game, without the services of Myles Strasser. Dave Emerich, or Jim Kiesow, Oshkosh was beaten by the thin score of 13-7. Stout might have found the tables turned, had these three Titans been in the game. 1965 was a building year for the Titans. A number of this season’s veterans will return next year with a good deal of experience behind them. The Titans look for some of the younger players to really come into their own next fall. 1966 may well prove to be a rewarding football year for the Titans. 270 A crushing defense grinds up a UWM ball carrier. Defender Dave Haen pulls down a threatening UWM gridder. Anxious Titans watch the play. If one doesn’t get him. two will. 272 A screaming, roaring crowd adds to a colorful day. 1965 HOMECOMING A Titan moves in for the kill. 273 A Stout defender brings down Ron Cardo—, but not for long, as he’s in for the Titan score! STOUT 13, WSU-0 7 274 1965 CROSS COUNTRY JTWE fERW 51ATE b (JW EI?5IT Standing: Coach James Flood, Jim Mair, Chuck Bradley, Chris Christenson, Rolland Jahns, Tim Duex. Matt Steichmann, Bill y Sitting: Ken Krause. Rick Birkholz, Jim Reed, Gary Bentilla, Dan McLain. Stan Mathes. In a year when the backbone of the Cross Country team was formed by seven freshmen and four sophomores, and was complemented by one junior and one senior, WSU-O Harriers did a job worthy of recognition. Junior speedster Tim Duex bolstered team running as he crossed the line first in all dual meets and the conference meet. The team placed fourth in the conference meet, and was ranked second in the N.A.I.R. District 14. 275 1965 RESULTS 1965 RESULTS WSU-O 23 WSU-O 23 WSU-O 41 WSU-O 33 WSU-O 32 WSU-O 38 WSU-O 16 Stevens Point 32 Lawrence 34 Whitewater 20 Marquette 25 La Crosse 27 UWM 23 Ripon 45 The start: a long run ahead. 276 On the home stretch. Jim Reed pours it on. Kneeling: left to right: Dick Bourbonnai . John Lallensack, Gene Englund, A1 Schmidt. Tom Witasek. Standing: Coach Bob White. Mike Malone. Ron Hayek, Tom Yelich. Dale Race. Dan Buhr, Ron Van Rossum, Jim Bland. Coach Russ Ticdemann. BASKETBALL ’6V66 CONFERENCE NUMBER 2 wsu-o 104 Winona 70 WSU-O 88 Stevens Point 71 WSU-O 58 Steubenville 96 WSU-O 64 Toledo U 105 WSU-O 113 Eau Claire 69 WSU-O 76 River Falls 60 WSU-O 56 Stout 73 WSU-O 104 Ripon 57 WSU-O 117 Lakeland 103 WSU-O 79 Superior 77 WSU-O 94 LaCrosse 78 wsu-o 110 Platteville 64 WSU-O 90 Whitewater 77 wsu-o 69 St. Norbert 90 WSU-O 80 Stevens Point 78 WSU-O 65 Eau Claire 82 WSU-O 106 River Falls 59 wsu-o 72 Whitewater 64 WSU-O 66 Stout 67 WSU-O 106 Superior 72 wsu-o 93 LaCrosse 79 WSU-O 66 Platteville 74 277 2 78 WRESTLING ’66 Kneeling: Don Kay. Darel Thomas, Jerry Widiker. Roger Baker. Dick Reeves. Mike Sidoff, Jerry God bey. Standing: Gene Schaffer. John Breaker. Charles Johnson. Coach Pete Samuels. Hilbert Kamps. Harley Rubin. Glenn Zickert. WSU-O 17 Stevens Point 16 WSU-O 4 Illinois No. 29 WSU-O 16 Marquette 21 WSU-O 12 U of Omaha 19 WSU-O 9 Platteville 24 WSU-O 16 River Falls 26 WSU-O 12 Luther College 24 WSU-O 26 Michigan Tech 15 WSU-O 11 Stout 21 WSU-O 26 Eau Claire 7 WSU-O 18 Whitewater 11 WSU-O 37 Michigan Tech 8 279 s w I M M I N G Row l-l.-r. Dave Polacheck. Randy Peclen, John Sawyer. Dick Cavanaugh. Jim Jordan. Mike Ziniel. Row 2. Jim Johnson. Bill Luchtnam. Joe Kamm. Tom Johnson. Tom Effcnheim. Mike Tanner. Row 3. Tom Thomas. Mike Kopff, Jim Schwicsow. Grcz Gollub. Peter Gustafson. wsu-o 81 River Falls 14 WSU-O 68 Stevens Point 27 WSU-O 33 Loyola 62 wsu-o 37 Platteville 58 wsu-p 59 Michigan Tech. 36 WSU-O 50 North Central 45 wsu-o 51 Lawrence 44 wsu-o 37 Northwestern U 58 WSU-O 66 Milwaukee U 29 wsu-o 43 Winona 52 WSU-O 66 LaCrosse 43 wsu-o 66 Hamline U 59 280 281 MEN’S INTRAMURALS Kneeling: Jim Macksam. Pete Macksam. Willie Weaver. Lee Button. Merlin Ehlers. Steve Basscwitz. Standing: Bart Bruins. Gordie Veldboom. Steve Fermanich. Jim Wischnewski, Ted. Triphan. Bob Crooks, John Jaeger. “WILD BOARS” 1965 FAST PITCH CHAMPS More than 60% of the men enrolled in WSU-O were active in a strenuous intramural program directed by Mr. Warren Goehrs and assisted by Mr. Richard Schumacher. Baseball, volleyball, basketball, swimming and other sports provided excellent recreation during the 1965-1966 season. Kneeling: Ron Bretle. Tom Posewitz. Tory Bushmann. Tom Laack. Howie Schneider. Standing: A1 Picsl. Tom Bartelt. Jim Jaeger. Tom Brinkmann. Denny Moyer, Ron Miller. “GEORGIA PEACHES” 1965 SLOW PITCH CHAMPS 282 “SISTERS” 1965 FOOTBALL CHAMPS lit row (L-r.); Dick Emerich, Warren Murphey, Charles Duff. Dave Katchkc, Ed Auger. Spencer Stoner. 2nd row; Don Lehman. Jim Magnuaon. Dave Putzer, Dave Krahn. Tom Catlin. Don Bcerbaun, Dale Egnoski, 3rd row; Dick Petlcwaki, Sig Eigner, Jim Delbrecht, Greg Jung-wirth. Ron Lindemann, Tom Posewitz, John Toutloff. “SINKERS” 1966 VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS Kneeling: Jerry Olbrich. Pete Macksam, Dick Cavanaugh. Jim Mackaam. Standing: Randy Guenther, Gary Schlieve, Don Held. Paul Ladrow, Don Lehmann. 283 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL 284 The Titan Sailing Club, one of the most unusual college organizations in the country, began its second season on the water, competing with Lawrence University on Lake Winnebago. Sailing out of Neenah Yacht Club, the Titans race every weekend of the spring and fall. Under the direction of Warren Goehrs of the WSU-0 Phys. Ed. dept., and Gus Larson of the Neenah Yacht Club, the sailing club is fast gaining interest. TITAN SAILING 285 BASEBALL Kneeling: Dave Schwark (Assistant Coach). John Glysch. Tom Sobieski. Don Lehmann. Sam Hogan. Jim Magnuson. Leon Drage. Ron Cardo. Alan Pierxon. Standing: Dr. Eric Kitzman (Coach). Pete Schlise. Chuck Frey. Bill Hclmuth. Ray Ncveau. Don Held. Dan Gaynor. Jack Korb, and Dick Mayer (Student Manager). wsu-o BASEBALL 4 St. Norbert 2 wsu-o 14 U Milwaukee 1 wsu-o 3 U Milwaukee 1 wsu-o 4 Platteville 7 wsu-o 1 Platteville 3 wsu-o 6 St. Norbert 1 wsu-o 3 Whitewater 9 wsu-o 2 LaCrosse 0 wsu-o 4 LaCrosse 7 wsu-o 1 Stevens Point 0 wsu-o 0 Stevens Point 1 wsu-o 7 Menominee 1 wsu-o 5 Whitewater 9 GOLF 1965 TRACK 1965 TRACK THIRD PLACE CONFERENCE WINNERS WSU-O 77% Stevens Point 53 4 WSU-O 80 Ripon 51 WSU-O 81 St. Norbert 50 WSU-O 3rd at Whitewater Inv. WSU-O 45 Milwaukee U 84 WSU-O 3rd at State Meet WSU-O 8 Ripon 10 WSU-O 19% St. Norbert 10 a wsu-o 14 4 Milwaukee U 3 4 WSU-O 6 Whitewater 12 wsu-o 4 4 Lawrence 13% wsu-o 6 Michigan T 4 wsu-o 4 % LaCrosse 10 4 wsu-o 6 2 Stevens Pt. 11 4 wsu-o 477 Marquette U 493 St.Norbert 503 Lakeland 548 WSU-O 14 St. Paul 4 WSU-O 6 Whitewater 12 WSU-O 16 Lakeland 2 286 TENNIS Kneeling: Jim Wagner, Bob Beattie, Bob Benke. Ralph Kjornes. Standing: Bob Krause. Dick Diedrich. Tom Yelich. Bob Witt. Conference Champions wsu-o 5-4 Ripon wsu-o 0-9 U of Wisconsin wsu-o 9-0 Stevens Point wsu-o 8-1 St. Norberts wsu-o 7-2 Whitewater wsu-o 4-5 UW Milwaukee wsu-o 5-4 Lawrence wsu-o 9-0 Milton wsu-o 9-0 LaCrosse wsu-o 9-0 Platteville Conference Championship Presentation Director of Athletics, Robert Kolf, Captain Dick Diedrich. Tom Yelich. Ralph Kjornes. and Coach Jim Davies. 287 9th in the Nation at NAIA at Kansas City. 288 INDEX 289 FACULTY REGISTER Guiles, Roger E. (1959) 8 President B. Ed. , Wise. State Univ. , Platteville Ph. M. , Ph. D., University of Wisconsin -A- Akin, Ronald K. (1965) 22 Physical Education B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh Allen, Dorothy (1963) Foreign Languages B. Ed. , Illinois State University M. A. , State University of Iowa Ph. D. , University of Wisconsin Andersen, Arlow W. (1964) History B. A. , University of Minnesota M. A. , Ph. D. , Northwestern University Anderson, James A. (1965) Speech B. A. , University of Detroit M. A. , University of Michigan Ph. D., University of Iowa Andrews, Richard L. (1965) 21 Mathematics A. B. , Knox College M. S. , University of Wisconsin Anhalt. Carol J. (1964) 26 Physical Education B. S., Winona State College M. S., University of Oregon Ansfield, Paul J. (1964) Psychology B. S. , University of Wisconsin M. A. , Marquette University Ph. D. , Purdue University Ansfield, Sandra L. (1965) 24 Speech B. S. , University of Wisconsin-Mil. M. S., Purdue University Archer, Marion G. (1963) Library B. A. , University of Oregon M. S., Columbia University -B- Ball. Walter N. (1965) Art B. A. , Baker University M. F. A. , University of Wichita Ph. D., Ohio State University Bale wick. Jack O. (1964) 25. 185, 186 Sociology B. A. , Chico State College M. A., University of Iowa Barr, Donald R. (1965) 21, 184, 185 Mathematics B. A. , Whittier College M. S., Ph. D., Colorado State Univ. Bauer, Norman J. (1964) Education B. S., Wise. State University, Osh. M. A. , Northwestern University Ed. D., Indiana University Beberfall, Lester B. (I960) Foreign Languages B. S., College of the City of New York M. A., Ph. D. , Univ. of Michigan Bebko, Barbara A. (1965) Foreign Languages B. A. , St. Bonaventure University M. A. , Middlebury College Beck, Eugene J. (1964) Engineering B. S. , M. S., Stout State University Bengtson, John R. (1961) History B. A., Augustana College M. A. , Ph. D., State University of Iowa Bennett, Alvin E. (1963) Art B. A.-Ed. , Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh B. A. - Art Ed., M. S. , Univ. of Wise. Berens, Marilyn M. (1963) Art B. A. , Concordia College Berens, Robert (1963) Foreign Languages A B. , M. A. , University of Missouri Certificate d'etudes francaises, Univ. of Lille, France Bierly, Charles E. (1964) English B. A , University of Washington M. A. , University of Chicago Ph. D. , University of Washington Bierly, Janine (1964) 18 Foreign Languages Baccalaureat , University de Paris B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh Bishop, Averyl Ward (1962) 16 English B. S. , M. A. , State University of Iowa Black, Bruce B. (1963) 24 Psychology B. S. , M. S. , Iowa State University Boeing, Radford E. (1946) 11, 21 Mathematics B. A. , M. A. , University of Wisconsin Boismenue, Roberta S. (1963) 15 English B. S. , Northwestern University Bolick, William A (1965) 24 Psychology B. A. , M. A , University of Mississippi Bollom, William J. (1965) Economics B. B. A. , M. B. A., Univ. of Wisconsin C. P. A. Certificate--Wisconsin Bolton, Jacklin T. (1964) 22 Music B. S., Juilliard School of Music M. M. , University of Indiana Ph. D., University of Michigan Booth, Bill R. (1965) Art A B. , Eastern Kentucky State College M. A , Ed. S., George Peabody College for Teachers Booth, Louise A (1965) Art B. S. , University of Cincinnati M. A , George Peabody College for Teachers Borns, Albert K. (1964) 17 English A A , North Park College, Chicago B. D. , North Park Theological Seminary B. A. , M. A , Northern Michigan Univ. Bothner, Gerald L. (1959) 14 Biology B. S., University of Wisconsin M. S., Baylor University Bowman, David L. (1954) 10 Education Dean--School of Education B. A , Colgate University M. A , Ed. D., Columbia University Bowman, Max I. (1953) 15 Chemistry A B. , DePauw University M. S. , University of Illinois Ph. D., Indiana University Braatz, Werner E. (1959) History B. S. , Marquette University M. A. , University of Wisconsin Brandt, Michael J., Jr. (1963) Art B. A. , University of Wisconsin-Mil. M. F. A. , University of Wisconsin Bray, Marianne (1961) 19 Education B. M. , Cosmopolitan School of Music M. M. , Ph. D. , Northwestern University Bredendick, Nancy Ann (1965) Foreign Languages B. A. , M. A. , University of Wisconsin Diploma de Estudios Hispanicos, University of Madrid Brehman, George E. , Jr. (1965) 15 Psychology B. S. , M. S. , Pennsylvania State Univ. Ed. D. , University of Illinois Brenner, Donald L. (1965) 14 Biology B. S. , Wisconsin State Unvi., Oshkosh Brieske, Thomas J. (1965) 21, 184, 185 Mathematics B. A. , M. S. , St. Mary’s University-(San Antonio, Texas) Brismaster, Robert E. (1956) Speech B. S. , Wise. State University-Oshkosh M. Ed. , College of St. Thomas M. A , University of Minnesota Brock, Karl (1965) 22 Music B. M. , University of Kansas M. M. , University of Wisconsin Brooks, John B. (1965) 17 English B. A., University of New Hampshire M. A , Ph. D., University of Pennsylvania Brown, Constance L. (1965) Foreign Languages B. A , Bryan Mawr College M. A. , University of Wisconsin Brown, Wallace (1965) 17 English B. A , M. A., University of Wichita Bruyere, Donald E. (1964) 18 Geography B. A. , M. A. , Wayne State University Ph. D., University of Michigan Buckstaff, Ralph N. (1958) Director of Buckstaff Observatory Buettner, Willis E. (1959) 22 Music B. S. , University of Wise. , Milwaukee M. M. , Northwestern University Burdick, Don P. (1962) Speech B. S., Northwestern University M. S., University of Wisconsin Burg, Eldon E. (1965) 15 Psychology B. S. , Wisconsin State Univ., Oshkosh Burkert. William G. (1965) 12, 194 Head Resident B. A. , Wagner College, Staten Island, New York M. S., Indiana University Burr, John R. (1964) 23 Philosophy B. A., University of Wisconsin M. A. , Ph. D., Columbia University 290 Bush, Jarvis E. (1962) 18 English B, A. , M. A. , Western Reserve University -C- Carter, Harland A., Jr. (1964) Foreign Languages B. A. , M. A. , University of Oklahoma Ph D. , Princeton University Carter, Russell E. (1961) Art B. S. , Eastern Illinois University M. V. , George Peabody Coll, for Teachers Caudle, Frederick L. (1945) 16 Science B. S., U. S. Naval Academy M. S. , University of Wisconsin Ph. D., Ohio State University Caudle, Jean I. (1946) 16 Education B. S., Wise. State Univ. , Oshkosh Ph. M. , University of Wisconsin Ed. D. , Boston University Cech, Eugene (1963) 15, 24 Psychology B. A. , University of California M. Ed. , Ph. D. , Washington State Univ. Chambers, George (1965) 24 English B. A. , Boston University M. A. , University of Wisconsin Chang, David W. (1960) 24 Political Science B. A., Southwestern College, Memphis M. A. , University of Minnesota Ph. D., University of Illinois Cho, Anne A. (1965) Head Resident B. S., Moorhead State College M. A. , University of Minnesota Cho, Minkyu (1965) 24 Political Science B. A. , Occidental College M. A. , University of Minnesota Cole, L. John (1963) 18 English B. A. , University of New Mexico M. A. , University of Wisconsin Collier, C. Patrick (1965) 21 Mathematics B. S. , Wise. State Univ., Stevens Point M. A. , University of Illinois Conner, George (1964) History B. A. , Washington and Jefferson Coll. B. D., Louisville Presbyterian Semi. M. Th. , McCormick Theological Semi. Ph. D., University of Wisconsin Conover, David F. (1959) 14 Biology B. S., Pennsylvania State College M. S. , University of Minnesota Ph. D., Iowa State University Courtney, John T. (1965) Audio-Visual B. S. , University of Nebraska Crane, Ronald F. (1959) 18 English B. A., M. A. , University of Chicago Crouse, Harold D. (1964) Educational Services B. S., Wisconsin State Univ. , Oshkosh M. S. , Ph. D. , University of Wise. Curtis, Alvin J. (1964) 22 Music B. S. , Wise. State Univ. , Platteville M. A., University of Wisconsin -D- Dahlke, Anita B. (1964) Student Services B. A. , University of Wisconsin M. Ed., University of Florida Ehr, Bruce M. (1965) Financial Aids B. S., Milton College M. S. , University of Wisconsin Darken, Arthur H. (1964) 170 International Studies B. A. , Bates College B. D. , Union (New York) Ph. D. , Columbia University Davies, James M. (1964) 22 Physical Education B. S., M. S., University of Wisconsin DeBarcza, Alice (1955) Foreign Languages Studies at Polish Lycee and Queen's College, London Delk, Robert C. (1960) History B. A. , Miami University M. A. , Clark University Ph. D. , University of Wisconsin Dennis, Roger P. (1952) Music A. B., St. Norbert College M. A. , University of Wisconsin Ph. D., Michigan State University Dezelsky, Milly M. (1965) 26 Physical Education B. S., Central Michigan University M. A. , University of Michigan Dezelsky, Thomas L. (1961) 22 Physical Education B. S. , Central Michigan University A. M. , University of Michigan Dillman, C. Daniel (1962) 18 Geography A. B. , M. A., University of Michigan Dohrman, Herbert C. (1949) Audio-Visual B. S. A i University of Wisconsin M. Ed. , Marquette University Dollar, Thomas H. (1961) English B. A. , Eastern Michigan University M. A. , University of Michigan Donahue, Robert L. (1964) 22 Music B. M. , Univ. of Wise. , Univ. of I1L A. Mus.D., Cornell University Donhauser, Paul S. (1965) Art B. S., University of Wise., Mil. M. S., University of Wisconsin Dorner, Marjorie L. (1965) 16 English B. A. , St. Norbert College M. A. , Marquette University Droessler, Thomas Carl (1965) Speech B. F. A. , Ohio University M. A., Michigan State University Duncan, James F. (1930) 9 Physics Vice President--Business Affairs B. A., Kalamazoo College M. A. , Ph. D. , University of Michigan Duren, Alice (1955) 16 Education B. E. , Wisconsin State Univ., La Crosse M. S., University of Wisconsin -E- Eberdt, Mary G. (1965) 15, 19 Guidance and counseling B. S. , Mt. Angel College M. Ed. , University of Portland Ph. D., University of Oregon Eberly, Charles G. (1965) 202 Student Personnel B. S. , Bowling Green State University M. S. Ed. , Syaacuse University Edelheit, Jacob J. (1959) 173 Accounting and Taxation B. S. , M. A. , New York University LL. B., Harvard University Eierman, Tom T. (1965) 21 Mathematics B. S., M. S. , University of Wisconsin Engelmann, Ruth (1965) Student Personnel B. S , Teachers College, Columbia Univ. M. A. , Newark State College Evans, John H. (1961) 23 Astronomy B. S., Hamline University M. A. , University of Cal. , Los Angeles Evenhuis, Francis (1963) 17 English B. A. , Western Michigan University M. A. , Ph. D. , State University of Iowa Field. Robert L. (1962) 10, 25 Education B. S., Winona State College M. A. , Ph. D., University of Minnesota Filmer-Bennett, Gordon 24 Psychology B. A. , M. A. , University of British Columbia Ph. D., University of Pittsburgh Flaherty, Richard W. (1965) 15 Chemistry B. S. , Wise. State University-Oshkosh Flood, James J. (1965) 22, 274 Physical Education B. S., M.S., Wise. State Univ., LaCrosse Forman, Robert E. (1961) 25 Sociology and Anthropology B. A. , M. A., Ph. D., Univ. of Minnesota Francis, A. Sylvia (1965) 17 English B. A. , Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart M. A. , Duquesne University Englund, Pearl K. (1965) 25, 170 Anthropology B. A. , University of Minnesota Ph. D., Northwestern University Ertz, Ruth (1963) 15 Chemistry B. S. , Wise. State Univ. , Platteville M. S. , Ph. D. , State Univ. of Iowa -F- Fay, George E. (1962) 25 Sociology and Anthropology A. B. , University of Missouri M. A., University of New Mexico Ph. D., Inter American University Ferguson, Alfred R. (1965) 18 English B. A. , Friends University M. A., Kansas State University Fiedler. Lois Jean (1963) 19 Head Resident B. S. , University of Wisconsin M. S., Purdue University Field. BradfordS., Jr. (1964) 18 English B. A., Hiram College M. A., Kent State University Ph. D., University of Maryland Fine, D. Emerson (1957) 23 Mathematics and Physics A. B., Southwestern College, Kansas M. A., University of Minnesota Finnen, Karl F. (1965) Director of Health Services B. S. Ed. , M. Ed. , Ohio University M. D. , Jefferson Medical College Follman, John (1964) 15 Educational Psychology B. A. , University of Nebraska M. A. , University of Omaha 291 Francis, William A. C. (1964) 16 English B. A. , M. A. , Duquesne University Frankland, Elizabeth M. (1961) 16 Education B. E., Wise, State Univ., Stevens Point M. S. , University of Wisconsin Frenzel, Norman J. (1959) 16 Education B. S., Wise. State Univ., Stevens Pt. M. A. , University of Minnesota Ed. D., Colorado State College Friedel, Ronald J. (1964) 19 Geology B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh -G- Gardener, Milton K« (1962) Art B. F. A., Ohio University M. F. A, , Cornell Universi ty Geiger, Helen B. (1964) Records and Research B. S., University of Wisconsin Geiger, Warner J. (1936) Geography L. L. B. , Vanderbilt University Ed. B., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh Ph. M. , University of Wisconsin Glenn, Virginia L. (1964) History B. A. , King College M. A. , Columbia University Ph. D., University of North Carolina Glock, James C. (1965) 14 Biology B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh Goehrs, Warren J. (1947) 22 Physical Education B. E., Minnesota State College, St. Cloud M. A. , New York University Dir. P. E., Indiana University Goff, Charles D. (1961) 24 Political Science Ph. B., University of Wisconsin M. A. , Ph. D. , Northwestern University Goldinger, Milton (1963) 23 Philosophy B. A. , M. A. , University of Maryland Goodman, James M. (1964) 18 Geography B. A. , University of Oklahoma M.S., Ph. D., Northwestern University Gottschalk, Jane (1965) 17 English B. S., M. A., Marquette University Ph. D., University of Wisconsin Greenspon, Michael (1964) 225 Speech B. A., Los Angeles State College M. A. , Bradley University Greenwood, Barbara (1965) History B. A. , University of Montana M. A. , Tulane University Greisch, Richard G. (1964) 18 Geography B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. S., University of Wisconsin Gruberg, Martin (1963) 24 Political Science B. A., City College of New York Ph. D. , Columbia University Grubidge, Dorlis M. (1965) Speech B. A. , M. A., University of Washington Gruenwald, Lee J. (1965) Speech B. S., University of Wise., Oshkosh M. S., University of Oregon Gunderson, Sherman E. (1946) 11 Dean--School of Letters Science Economics Ph. B., Ripon College M. A. , Columbia University Ph. D., State University of Iowa -H- Hadley, Clayton M. (1958) 25 Education B. S. , M.S. , University of Illinois Hall, Marianne (1965) Head Resident B. A. , Colorado State College M. A. , University of Denver Halle, Merlin D. (1957) 21 Mathematics B. S. , Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. S., University of Illinois Halpert, Helen V. (I960) Speech B. S., New York University M. A. , University of Maryland Hammond, L. Kenneth (1964) 18 English A. B., M. A., University of Georgia Hanyan, Craig R. (1965) History B. A., Yale University M. A., Ph. D., Harvard University Hansen, Edmund R. (1963) Mathematics B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. S., University of Kansas Hardman, Dale G. (1965) 25 Sociology B. S., Brigham Young University M. A. , University of Chicago Ed. D., University of Illinois Hardt, Jon S. (1964) 21 Mathematics B. S., Wise. State Univ., Eau Claire M. S., Illinois Institute of Technology Harriman, Neil A. (1964) 14 Biology B. A. , Colorado College Ph. D., Vanderbilt University Harrington, Beverly A. (1964) Ed ucation B. S., Carnegie Institute of Technology Hart, Jeannine (1963) Art B. F. A., M. F. A. , Univ. of Colorado Hartig, Hugo (1965) 18 English B. A., St. Olaf College M. A., University of Minnesota Ph. D. , Washington State University Hassel, Beverly S. (1965) 22 Music B. M. , M. M. , University of Wisconsin Hazard, James A. (1963) 18 English A. B. , Northwestern University M. A. , Connecticut Heise, Robert C. (1962) Speech B. S., M. S., University of Wisconsin Hickey, Mary L. (I960) Educatiai B. S., Wisconsin State Univ., Oshkosh M. S., University of Wisconsin Hirsch, Marie A. (1929) History B. S., Fremont College B. A. , Wayne State Teachers College M. A. , University of Nebraska Hocking, Thomas K. , Jr. (1965) 19 Guidance and Counseling B. S. , M. S., Ph. D., Univ. of Wise. Hodge, David (1964) Art B. A. , M. A. , State University of Iowa Homan, Dennis Nicholas (1965) 14 Biology B. A., M.S., Ph. D., University of Iowa Hungate, Robert P. (1965) 11 Dean--School of Business Asministration B. A. , University of Washington Ph. D., University of Cal., at Los Angeles Hutto, Thomas A. (1965) 25 Education B. S. Ed., M. Ed., University of Georgia Hynson, Priscilla Coy (1965) Art B. S., East Carolina College M. A., George Peabody College for Teachers Johnson, Arnold R. (1965) 17 English B. A., M. A., University of Nebraska Johnson, Ann R. (1965) 17 English B. A. , M. A. , University of Nebraska Johnson, Barent C. (1965) 23 Physics B. S., M. S. , Ph. D., Penn. State Univ. Johnson, Glenn (1964) 18 English B. A. , Northern Michigan University A. M., University of Michigan Jorgenson, Beatrice M. (1965) Physical Education B. S., Wise. State Univ., La Crosse Hofeldt, Larry L. (1964) 21 Mathematics B. A. , M. A. , Univ. of S. Dakota Hollenbeck, Florence (1950) 22 Music Northwestern University Carroll College Lawrence University Homann, Hal (1964) Speech B. S., Lawrence University M. A., Western Michigan University Ph. D., Ohio State University Horton, E. Garner (1963) 13 Public Relations B. A. , Huron College M. A., University of S. Dakota Huberty, Carl J. (1965) 21 Mathematics B. S. , Central State, Stevens Point M. S., University of Wisconsin Hughes, Kenneth J. (1965) 15 Chemistry B. S., Carroll College Ph. D., Purdue University Hutchinson, Earl J. (1946) 25 Education B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. A. , Lawrence University Ph. D. , University of Wisconsin -I- Iversen, Lothar I. (1963) Finance B. A. , University of Wisconsin M. A. , Ph. D., University of Iowa -J- James, Nevin S. (1923) 18 English B. A. , Wabash College M. A. , University of Wisconsin Johnson, James K. (1949) 10, 16 Education B. E. , Chicago Teachers College M. A. , Northwestern University 292 Jorgenson, Donald D. (1964) 12 Director of Admissions B. S. , Wise. State Univ., La Crosse M. A. , University of Wisconsin -K- Kappauf, Robert L. (1965) Admissions Counselor B. A , Lake Forest College Kaprelian, Patricia M. (1965) Foreign Languages B. S., University of Wisconsin Karges, Burton E. (1934) 19 Geology Ph. D., Ph. B., University of Wisconsin Karlowicz, Titus M. (1963) Art Ph. B., M. A , Ph. D. , Northwestern Univ. Kaspar, John L. (1961) Biology B. A , M. A , Ph. D., Univ. of Wise. Keen, Carl L. (1963) 17 English B. A. , M. A , Michigan State University Kempf, Thomas J. (1965) Special Education B. A , University of Minnesota B. S. , Wise. State Univ., River Falls M. A. , Ed. D. , Colorado State College Kenyon, Robert A., 11 (1965) 25, 186 Sociology B. A • University of Colorado M. A , University of Oklahoma Kilday, Douglas R. (1963) 17 English B. A , M.A., University of Wisconsin Kimpston, Richard D. (1963) 25 Secondary Education B. S., Upper Iowa University M. A., Colorda Ed. D. , University of Nebraska Kinzie, Glenn L. (1965) Education B. A. , M. A., D. Ed. , Univ. of Nebraska Kitzman, Eric W. (1955) 22, 286 Physical Education B. S., M. A., University of Wisconsin Ph. D. , University of Iowa Klemish, Janice J. (1964) 22 Music B. M., Lawrence University M. M., Northwestern University Klicka, John K. (1962) Biology B. S., M. S. , Northern Illinois Univ. Ph. D. , University of Illinois Kline, Ned J. (1965) 24 Psychology A. B. , Hillsdale College M. S. , Ph. D. , Purdue University Koehler, Karl A (1964) 15 Chemistry B. S., Wisconsin State Univ., Oshkosh Koeneman, Patricia A. (1964) Physical Education B. S. , Wise. State Univ., La Crosse Koerwitz, Irene C. (1947) Library Science B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh Kohn, James D. (1963) 22 Music B. M. , M. M., Chicago Musical Coll. Kolf, Robert M. (1923) 22 Physical Educaticn Ph. B., Ripon College Ph. M. , Univeristy of Wisconsin Kraemer, Ruth F. (1965) Library A. B., Doane College B. S. , in L. S. , University of Denver M. S. , University of Illinois Kreuzer, Ingo (1964) Foreign Languages Abitur , Schlee-Gymnasium, University of Hamburg M. A , Northwestern University Krueger, Gerald J. (1965) Library B. S. , Wisconsin State Univ. , Oshkosh M. A., University of Denver Krueger, Marlene A (1965) Library B. S. , Wise. State Unvi., Oshkosh M. A , University of Denver Kuenzi, Norbert J. (1964) 21 Mathematics B. S., Wise. State Univ., Eau Claire M. A., University of Illinois Kuo, Alexander W. (1964) 16 English B. S. , Knox College M. F. A , University of Iowa Kurath, Sheldon F. (1965) 15 Chemistry B. S., M. S. , Ph. D., University of Wise. Kuutti, Raymond R. (1965) 22 Music B. S., University of Minnesota M. M., Boston University -L- Laine, Joseph B. (1963) Speech B. A., Yankton College M. A. , University of S. Dakota Ph. D. , Northwestern University LaBerge, Gene L. (1965) 20 Geology B. S., M. S. , Ph. D. , University of Wise. LaBerbe, Sally A (1965) 20 Geology B. S. , M. S., University of Wise. Lapin, Florence M. (1965) 16 English B. A., M.S., Indiana University Larson, Stanley A (1964) 17 English B. S., Wise. State Univ., Eau Claire M. A , University of Tennessee Larson, Wilbur S. (1963) 15 Chemistry B. S., Wisconsin State Univ., River Falls M. S., Ph. D. , University of Wyoming Laudon, Thomas S. (1963) Geology B. Sc., Ph. D., M. Sc., Univ. of Wise. Lee, Hy Sang (1962) Economics B. A., Elmhurst College M. S. , Ph. D. , University of Wisconsin Leible, Arthur B. (1958) 17 English A B. , M. A., Indiana University Ph. D., University of Missouri Lembesis, Anne C. (1965) 16 Education B. A. , Northwestern University M. A. , State University of Iowa Ed. D. , University of Oregon Lenard, Alan D. (1964) Foreign Languages Matura , Jozsef Attila Gymnasium Diploma, College of Foreign Languages, Budapest M. A , University of Wisconsin Lent, Valda Mae (1965) Admissions Counselor B. S. , University of Washington M. Ed., Oregon State University Leonard, L. Larry (1965) 24 Political Science B. A. , Alfred University M. A , Ph. D. , Columbia University 293 Lieberstein, Samuel (1965) History B. A , Brooklyn College M. A. , University of Washington Lights, Kenneth H. (1964) 16 Education B. A., Cornell College B. A , Ed. D. , Colorado University Link, Gloria (1959) Speech Ph. B., M. A. , Marquette University Ph. D. , University of Wisconsin Linton, Stanley S. (1952) 22 Music B. S. , State Coll. , Warrenburg,Missouri M. M. , Northwestern University Ed. D., Columbia University Lucas, John F. (1965) 21, 184, 185 Mathematics B. S. , Wise. State Univ., Stevens Pt. M. A , University of Illinois Lyons, Richard M. (1953) 18 English B. A , Brooklyn College M. F. A., State University of Iowa -M- MacDonald, M. Patricia (1965) Foreign Languages B. A , Marquette University Maclntryre, James M. (1964) 18 A. B., M. A., University of Pittsburgh Ph. D., University of Illinois MacIntyre, Joan (1964) 18 English B. A. , M. A , Univ. of Illinois Madison, Thomas (1956) 18 English B. A , University of Illinois B. D. , McCormick Theological Semi. M. A. , University of Illinois Madson, Willard L. (1964) 15 Chemistry B. A. , St. Olaf College Ph. D., Michigan State University Magnuson, Harold M. (I960) 17 English B. A. , M. A , University of Washington AG.S.D., Michigan State University Magruder, Mary A. (1963) 26 Physical Education B. S. , University of Colorado M. S., D. Ed., University of Oregson Mahmoud, Ibryhim Y. (1963) 14, 170 Biology B. S., Arkansas A And M. College M. A , University of Arkansas Ph. D., University of Oklahoma Malueg, Lenore E. (1958) Library Science A. B., Lawrence University A. B. L. S., A M. L. S., Univ. of Mich. Martin, Dorothy E. (1946) 17 English B. S., Southwest Missouri State College M. A , Colorado State College Mazza, Joseph M. (1964) Speech B. S. , M. A , Marquette University Ph. D., University of Wisconsin McCall, John J. (1965) 17 English B. S. , M. A. , Bradley University Ph. D. , Florida State University McCarthy, Denis P. (1965) Educational Psychology B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh McCleary, Charles W. (1964) Art B. F. A. , Akron Art Institute M. F. A , Cranbrook Academy of Art McDermid, Richard L. (1964) Biology B. S. , Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh McKee, James W. (1965) 19 Geology B. S. , M.S. , Louisiana State Univ. McKeown, Thomas S. (1964) 17 English B. A., M. A. , University of Michigan McMurray, James M. (1963) Art B. F. A, , Akron Art Institute B. F. A., M. A. , M. F. A., Kent State Univ, McNamara, Owen (1965) 17 English B. A. , Kent State University M. A. , University of Rhode Island Melka, Robert L. (1965) History B. S. F. S. , School of Foreign Service, Georgetown Univeristy M. A. , Georgetown University Merker, Bertha C. (1939) 10, 16 Education B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. A., Columbia University Meyer, Allen L. (1965) Business Administration B. Sc., M. A., Ohio State University Moldenhauer, Janet E. (1964) 26 Physical Education B. S. , University of Illinois M. S. , Southern Illinois University Monroe, James B. (1965) 14 Biology B. S., Wise. State Unvi. Oshkosh Mook, John R. (1950) 25 Education B. A., Ball State Teachers College M. A. , Lawrence University Ph. D. , University of Chicago Morris, William (1963) 16 Education B. A. , Iowa State Teachers College M. A., State College of Iowa Moushey, Eugene W. (1952-1962; 1964) 20 Library Science A. B. , A. M. , B. A. , A. M. L. S. , University of Michigan Muhich, James P. (1962) Mathematics B. S., University of Minnesota M. A. , University of Michigan Multhauf, Delmar C. (1964) 18 Geography B. S., Wise. State Unvi. , Oshkosh M. S., University of Wisconsin Ed. D. , Columbia University Mundt, Frederick James Cook (1965) Audio-Visual B. A. , M. 3 L. S., Ph. D., University of Wisconsin -N- Nasgowitz, Mildred P. (1948) 16 Education B. S. , University of Wise. , Mil. M. Ed., University of Colorado Naumann, Richard A. (1963) 167, 183, 181 Reeve Union Program Director B. S., University of Wise., Mil. Neice, Thomas E. (1962) 22 Music B. S., Western Illinois University M. S., Ed. D., University of Illinois Nelson, Nadine A. (1963) 214 Head Resident B. A., University of Colorado M. A. , Uhiversity of Oregon Nelson, Roberta J. (1964) Economics B. B. A., M. A. , Ph. D., Univ. of Minn. Nelson, Ruth P. (1956) 12 Associate Dean of Students B. S., University of Wisconsin M. S. , Smith College Nemec, James G. (1965) 18 Geography B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh Netzel, Richard G. (1960) 23 Physics B. S., M. S., Ph. D., University of Wise. Netzer, Donald L. (1963) 18 Geography Ph. B. , University of Wisconsin M. A., Ph. D. , University of Illinois Neujahr, Thomas M. (1965) 17 English B. A. , Kalamazoo College M. A., University of Wisconsin Newcomer, Dorothy F. (1965) Speech B. A. , Hoffstra University M. A. , Columbia University Newcomer, Lee N. (I960) History A. B., DePauw University M. A., Ohio State University Ph. D., Columbia University Norem, Ralph A. (1939) 24 Political Science B. A. , M. A. , Ph. D. , University of Minn Noyes, Edward (1956) History B. Sc. in Educ., M. A. , Ph. D., Ohio State Univ. -O- O'Brien, Elaine (1962) 16 Education B. S. , Minot State College M. A. , Colorado State College Ochs, George M. (1964) History B. A., Grinnell College M. A. , University of Michigan Ph. D. , University of Illinois O'Conner, Patricia T. (1965) 26 Physical Education B. S. , Texas Woman's University M. A. , Colorado State University Ph. D., Texas Woman's University Odell, Jon (1965) 21, 184, 185 Mathematics B. S., M. S. , Illinois State University Olsen, Shirley J. (1965) 18 English B. A., University of Wise., Milwaukee M. A. , University of Wisconsin Olson, Gerald J. (1957) 13 Education Director of Registration B. E., Wise. State Univ., Stevens Pt. M. S., University of Wisconsin Orr, Richard B. (1963) History B. A., Earlham College M. A. , University of Wisconsin Osborn, Richard W. (1957) 172 Art B. F. A. , M. F. A., Art Inst, of Chicago Ostendorf, ‘Harry.(1964) Economics A. B. , Central College M. A. , State University of Iowa Osterhuber, Edward R. (1965) Computer Center Systems Analyst B. S., Fairleigh Dickinson University Overton, Elizabeth L. (1965) 16, 165 Education B. S. , Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. Ed., University of Colorado -P- Parker, John E. (1964) Psychology B. S., M. A. , Indiana State University Ph. D., Purdue University Parker, Watson (1965) 24 History A. B., University of Chicago B. S., Cornell University M. A., Ph. D., University of Oklahoma 294 Parkinson, Daniel S. (1965) 16 Education B. S., M. A., Ph. D. , Univ. of Wise. Passow, Merlin W. (1964) 23 Physics B. S. , Wise. State Univ., La Crosse M. S., University of Wisconsin Patzlaff, Gary H. (1965) 15 Chemistry B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. S. , University of Hawaii Paulick, Daniel A. (1965) Public Information B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh Pegis, Paul (1962) 18 English Ph. B., Marquette University M. A. , Western Reserve University Pensis, Henri B. (1965) 22 Music B. M., M. M., Northwestern University Peske, G. Richard (1965) 25 Sociology- Anthropology B. A. , M. A. , University of Michigan Pew, Florine E. (1957) 22 Music B. S., Ohio University M. M., Northwestern University Pickering, Robert S. (1965) 16 Education B. S., Wise. State Unvi., La Crosse M. A. , Michigan State Univ. Pingry, Chester A. (1963) 25 Education B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. A. , Univ. of Wise. , Milwaukee • Mil. Piper, Vaughn J. (1961) 21 Mathematics B. A., Manchester College M. S., University of Illinois Polk, Robert R. (1957) 18 Geography B. S., U. S. Naval Academy M. S., Ph. D., University of Wisconsin Pollnow, Gilbert F. (1961) 15 Chemistry B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. S., Ph. D., Iowa State Porter, Harold B. (1964) 22 Music B. M. E. , College of Emporia M. A. , D. M. A., Univ. of Arizona Pyle, Everett G. (1964) 11, 174 English Dean--Graduate School B. Ed. , Western Illinois University M. A., PhlD., Iowa State -R- Raab, Joseph A. (1960) 21 Mathematics B. S. , Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. S., University of Illinois Radell, Jeffry L. (1964) 24 Political Science B. A., University of Sofia M. A. , University of Paris M. A. , Indiana University Ph. D., University of Paris Rains, Sheila K. (1964) 216 Head Resident B. A., M. A., Washington State Univ. Ramsden, Raymond J. (1941) 9, 23 Philosophy Vice President--Academic Affairs B. A. , M. A. , Univ. of Wise. Ph. D., Ohio State University Riley, Bryan M. (1965) 18 English B. A., M. A. , Creighton University Ph. D., The Sorbonne Ritsema, Robert A. (1965) 22 Music B. A. , Hope College M. M., University of Michigan Robinson, Roy Dixon (1960) 24 Psychology B. S., M. A. , Wayne State University Ph. D. , University of Michigan Rogers, Shirley M. (1959) English B, S. , M. A. , University of Wise, M. A. , Northwestern University Rollings, David R. (1961) 18 English B. A. , University of Louisville M. A. , University of Michigan Roney, Phyllis C. (1959) 26 Physical Education B. S., Illinois State Normal University M, A. , Iowa State Ph. D., University of Oregon Rouf, M. A., (1964) 14 Biology B. S. , Honors M. S. , University of Dacca, E. Pakistan M. A. , University of California Phi D., Washington State University Roy, Mary Suzanne (1965) 22 Music B. M., M. M. , University of Michigan Rucinski, Philip R. (1965) 15 Educational Psychology B. S. , Wise. State Univ., Stevens Pt. M. S., University of Wise. Ed. D., Indiana University -S- Samuels, Peter B. (1965) 22, 279 Physical Education B. A. , Beloit College M. A. , Colorado State College Schapsmeier, Frederick H. (1965) History B. S. , Concordia Teachers College M. S. , University of Omaha Ph. D. , University of Southern Cal., Schmelter, Raymond C. (1959) Education B. S. , Wise. State University, Oshkosh M. S. , University of Wisconsin Schmidt, John W. (1962) 225 Speech B. A. , Illinois College M. A. , Bradley University Schowengerdt, George C. (1964) 195 Head Resident B. S., Wisconsin State Univ., Eau Claire M. S., Stout State University Schroeder, Ray A. (1962) 20 Library Science B. A. , Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. S. L. S. , University of Wisconsin Schueller, Carol V. (1965) 16 English B. A. , M. A. , Marquette University Schultz, Hilbert K. (1962) Mathematics B. S. , Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. S., University of Wisconsin Schumacher, Richard F. (1964) 22, 179, 254 Physical Education B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. A. , Colorado State Coll., Greeley, Col. Schwanke, Richard H. (1964) Art B. S. , M.S., University of Wise., Mil. Schwanke, Patricia (1965) 16 Education B. S., M. E. , Univ. of Wise., Milwaukee Schwark, David C. (1964) 23, 286 Physics B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh Schwartz, Edward L. (1958) 14 Biology B. S. , M. S. , Ph. D., Univ., of Wise. Schwenn, Janet M. (1965) Library B. A. , M. A., Univ. of Wisconsin- Schwertfeger, Merlin H. (1963) 14 Biology B. Sc. , Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. Sc. , Ph. D , Univ. of Wisconsin Sciortino, Rio (1965) 24 Psychology B. S. , City College of New York City M. A. , Fordham University Ph. D., Ohio State University Scott, Robert W. (1965) Speech B. S., in Ed., Kent State University M. A. , Western Reserve University Scoville, Wilber E. (1962) 24 Psychology A. B., A. M. , Colorado State College Shaloff, Stanley (1964) History B. A. , City College of New York M. A. , Northwestern University Shapiro, Jacob (1965) 14 Biology B. S. , University of Maine M.S , Ph. D., Syracuse University Shea, Jerry M. (1963) 20 Library Science B. S. , Kent State University M. A., University of Michigan Sheriff, William E. (1962) 17 English B. A. , M. A. , Univ. of Kansas City Sieber, George W. (1962) B. A. , Carroll College M. S., University of Wise. Ph. D., State Univ., of Iowa Sieve, Kenneth J. (1965) 18 Geography B. S., M. A., University of Missouri Simmons, James E. (1962) 14 English A. B., Univ. of Cali., Santa Barbara M. A., Univ. of Wisconsin Sloey, William E. (1963) Biology B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. S., Univ. of Wisconsin Smith, Stephanie Homs (1964) Foreign Languages Diploma de Estudios Hispanicos, Universidad de Barcelona B. A., M. A. , University of Wisconsin Snyder, Robert L. (1964) Speech B. A. , Wartburg College M. A., Ph. D., Univ. of Iowa Soika George R. (1959) 24 Pyschology B. A. , Birmingham-Southern College M. A. , Ph. D., George Peabody Coll. Sommerfield, Richard H. (1959) 166, 176 Director of Reeve Memorial Union B. S. , University of Wise. , Mil. M. S. , Indiana University Sosinske, Adrienne A. (1964) Library B. A. , Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. A., Univ., of Wisconsin Sparks, Nellie E. (1962) 26 Physical Education B. S., M. S. , Illinois State Normal Univ. Stahl, Earl (1965) Psychology B. M. Ed. , Indiana University M. S. , Ohio University Ph. D. , The Ohio State University Stapleton, Mary Lee (1963) English B. S. in Ed. , M. A. in Eng., Univ. of Mo. Starosciak, Kenneth P. (1965) English B. A. , M. A. , Univ. of Rhode Island Starr, Joseph (1965) History B. A. , M. A., Trinity College, Dublin Steinhaus, Nancy H. (1965) 220, 258 Head Resident B. S. , Ohio University M. S., Purdue University Steinhaus, Ralph Kirk (1965) 15 Chemistry B. S. , Wheaton College Ph. D. , Purdue University Stern, Clarence A. (1965) History A. B. , Eastern Michigan University M. A. , Wayne State University Ph. D. , University of Nebraska Steuerwald, Erla A. (1965) 14 Biology B. A. , M. A. , University of Wisconsin Sturgill, Claude C. (1964) History A. B. , M. A. , Ph. D. , Univ. of Kentucky Sud, Gian Chand (1964) 14, 250 Biology B. Sc. , M. Sc., Panjab University Ph. D. , University of Wisconsin -T- Taylor, John T. (1936) 17 English B. A., James Millikin University M. A. , University of Illinois Ph. D. , Columbia University Teresinski, Sally S. (1964) Library B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. S. L. S., University of Wisconsin Tetzlaff, L. Otto (1954) 13 Education Registrar Ph. B., Ph. M., University of Wisconsin Tews, Leonard L. (1964) 14 Biology B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. A, , Indiana University Ph. D., University of Wisconsin Thalhofer, Judith C. (1965) 18 Geography B. A. , Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. S. , Northwestern University Tharp, Gerald D. (1965) 14 Biology A. A. , Luther Jr. College B. S., M. S., Univ. of Nebraska Ph. D., Univ., of Iowa Thedinga, Ernest O. (1936) 9 History Vice President--Student Affairs B. S., Ripon College M. A., University of Chicago Ph. D. , University of Wisconsin Thomas, Kenneth J. (1960) Assistant Director of Reeve Union B. S. , Wise. State Univ., La Crosse Thompson, Claud C. (1964) 24 Education B. S. , Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. S. , University of Wisconsin Thompson. Phillip J. (1961) 21, 179 Mathematics B. S., Wise. State Univ. , Platteville M. S., Univ. of Wisconsin Thrall, Esther (1964) 16 Education B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M.S., Univ., of Wisconsin 295 Tiedemann, Russell Glen (1965) 22 B. A. , Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. A. , Colorado State College Toland, Elizabeths. (1951) Health Education R- N., St. Francis Hos. Sch. of Nursing B. S. , Univ. of Wisconsin Torow, William L. (1961) 184, 185 Art B. Sc. Ed. , Ohio State University A. A. S., Rochester Inst, of Technology M. A. , Kent State Univ. Turzenski, Richard J. (1964) 13 Director of Placement B. E., Wisconsin State Uni., Stevens Pt. M. S., Univ. of Wisconsin -U- Unger, James W. (1953) 14 Biology B. S., Wise. State Univ., Stevens Pt. M. S., Ph. D., Univ. of Wisconsin Utke, Allen R. (1964) 256, 257 Chemistry B. S., Augustana College M. S., Ph. D., State Univ. of Iowa -V- Van Heuklon, Thomas K. (1965) Geography B. S. , Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh Veidemanis, Juris (1964) 25 Sociology and Anthropology B. A., University of N. Dakota M. A. , Ph. D. , University of Wisconsin Vlamis, James N. (1965) 21 Director of Computer Center B. S. , M. A., Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. Vuchich, Millan I. (1964) Economics B. A. , M. A., Ph. D. , Univ. of Pittsburg -W- Wagner, Henry (1965) History B. A., Sacramento State College M. A. , Ph. D. , Syracuse University Wahoski, Helen I. (1946) 20 Library Science Head Librarian B. A. , Ripon College B. S. L. S., Univeristy of Wisconsin A. M. L. S., University of Michigan Wallace, Irving (1962) Economics B. B. A. , M. A. , University of Minnesota Wallace. Wayne W. (1963) 21 Mathematics B. A. , Hastings College M. A. , University of S. Dakota Wallenfeldt, Evert C. (1965) 12, 178 Dean of Students B. S., University of Wisconsin M. A. , University of Iowa Ed. D. , Indiana University Walsh, Justin E. (1964) History B. S., M. A., Marquette University Ph. D., Indiana University Walter, Veryl (1963) 16, 174 English B. S. , Valley City State College M. A., North Dakota State University Wasser, Lloyd W. (1947) Education B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh Wehner, Freda (1953) 16 Education B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. S., Univ. of Wisconsin Weist, Elizabeth M. (1965) 16 English B. A., Washington State University M. A , Mills College Ph. D., University of Michigan Werner. Michael M. (1956) 21. 184 Mathematics B. S. , Brooklyn College M. S. , University of Illinois White, Robert E. (1964) 22 Physical Education B. A , Muskingum College M. Ed. , Kent State University Ph. D., Ohio State University White, Robert W. (1962) 23, 25 Physics B. S., Wise. State Univ., Platteville M. S., Ph. D. , University of Wisconsin White, Shirley (1964) Physical Education B. S. , Muskingum College M. A , The Ohio State University White, Thomas E. (1962) History B. A. , Western Michigan University M. A., University of Chicago White, William E. (1955) 9 Speech Executive Assistant To the President B. S., Wise. State Univ., Eau Claire M. S., Ph. D. , University of Wisconsin Willard, Orson S. (1964) Biology B. S. , Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh Williams, Vera E. (1962) 26, 163 Physical Education B. S., Wise. State Univ., La Crosse M. A. , University of Michigan Willmore, Floyd, E. (1964) 21 Mathematics B. S., Brigham Young University M. A , University of Illinois Wolff. Harry L. (1964) 21 Mathematics B. S., Wise. State Univ., Oshkosh M. S. , Univ., of Wisconsin Womaski, Anthony J. (1946) 23 Physics B. S., Wisconsin State Univ., Oshkosh M. A, University of Iowa Wonders, Robert J. (1946) 21 Mathematics A B., Northern Michigan College M. A., University of Michigan M. S., University of Illinois Wood. Clifford (1962) 16 English A B., M. A , University of Illinois -Y- Young, Russell K. (1959) 22 Physical Education B. S., Wise. State Univ., Platteville M. S., University of Wise. - Z- Zahalka, Donald W. (1954) 160 Journalism Director of Student Publications B. S., M. S. , University of Wisconsin Zeff. David J. (1956) 22 Music B. A., B. S. Music, University of Minn. M. M., University of Wisconsin Zemeckas, Kazys J. (1961) Economics A B. , Teachers College of Siauliai M. A , University of Vilnius Ph. D. , University of Tubingen 296 STUDENT REGISTER -A- Abbs, J. H. 225 Aberi, H. 170, 178 Abitz, D. L. Abler, F. W. Abler, P. L. 195, 197 Abraham, A. R. Abrahamson, M. E. 231 Ackermann, J. C. 173 Ackermann, R. J. Adams, D. G. 202 Adams, A. M. Adams, B. W. Adams, E. M. 30 Adams, S. B. Aeby, A. T. Ahlgrimm, T. E. Ahasay, M. P. Ahonen, J. M. Aielinski, B. 243 Aiello, S. J. 207 Ail-Tewari, M. 202 Ainsworth, R. J. 202 Akinbanji, E. O. Akstulewicz, G. P. Albert, D. L. Alberts, M. J. Albinussen, C. A. Albright, F. W. Albright, P. G. Alby, E. A. 205, 231 Aleson, K. A. Alexander, S. D. 207 Alexander, G, R. 182, 183 All, D. R. 30, 241 All, T. J. Aliertig, J. L. Allen, C. S. Allen, J. T. 186, 187 Allen, F. A. 217 Allen, M. L. Allen, M. P. 51 Allen, M, Z. Allen, P. A. Allen, P. A. Allen, S. K. Allen, T. A. Allender, G. E. 207 Allis, L. A. Allworden, S. E. Aim, S. K. 243 Almcrantz, M. J. 172, 190 Altewari, M, S. Altmann, J. R. 207 Atvin, C. A. 220 Amann, K. L. 220, 221 Amato, D. S. 255 Anania, C. R. Anders, C. J. Andersen, M. D. 51 Anderson, A. J. Anderson, B. 215 Anderson, B. W. Anderson, C. R. 207 Anderson, C. S. 172 Anderson, O. K, Anderson, D. L. Anderson, E. J. Anderson, G. A. Anderson, G. E. 202 Anderson, G. H. 255 Anderson, H. A. Anderson, J. C. Anderson, J. G. Anderson, J. K. Anderson, J. K. Anderson, J. L. 219 Anderson, J. R. Anderson, J. S. Anderson, L. E. 207 Anderson, L. M. Anderson, L. W. 202 Anderson, M. M. Anderson, N. L. 217 Anderson, R. B. Anderson, R, J. Anderson, R. L. 173, 175 Anderson, R. L. Anderson, R. R. Anderson, R. S. Anderson, R. W. Anderson, T. J, Anderson, T. J. Angell, D. A. Anger, J, D. 160, 162 Anger, L. L. 220 Annis, M. B. 208 Ansfield, T. A. 211 Ansay, L. A. Antholt, S. M. 51, 203 An til, J. 249 Antil, R. J, Antoine, J, A. 207 Anton, M. E. Anzia, B. J. Appel, K. A. 211 Arens, T. G. 194 Arent, R. L. Arenz, R. I.. Argubright, C. D. 208 Armitage, D. L. 208 Armstrong, L. M. Arndt, B. J. Arndt, E, A. Arnold, S. F. 197, 199 Aronson, N. J. Arpke, J. Arps, D. B. Arps, J. C. 30 Arveson, D. A. 257 Aschenbach, K. 175, 213 Aschenbrenner, M. Ash, B. -J. 30 Ash, J. 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