University of Wisconsin Stevens Point - Horizon / Iris Yearbook (Stevens Point, WI)
- Class of 1956
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Polished loafers on shadowed walks ■ spikes slashing through Eau Claire mud scuffed oxfords on tired stairs — boots sneaking behind a cannon; every year — THIS YEAR at C.S.C. 13he 1956 3rid f- edentd General Advisor — Cliff Morrison Photography Advisor — Ray Specht 6 The IRIS Office is cluttered with files of dusty pictures — stereotyped, outdated, funny. We giggle when we look at them and talk of throwing old junk away — but no one ever will. We laugh at old mushy annuals, yet in ’55 Homer Plumb screams the students into a stampede for Eau Claire — the Sig Eps spend weeks with a whale at the Armory — Frisch and Goldsmith launch the CRITIQUE .. . and the auditorium goes wild when May Roach is crowned. If this is not the tradition of the Purple and the Gold carried on with new vigor, then the whole theme of this IRIS is farcical syrup! 7 Since 1894-- 8 lAJh ile Chart 3n the shadow 0 the T)ower Our college is completing its 6lst year. My first contact with this school was when it was only fifteen years old. Then it was known as Stevens Point Normal, SPN. The IRIS and the POINTER were already established publications. We had two active men’s debating groups, Forum and Athenaeum, whose annual debate was a big school event, as was the Junior debate with Oshkosh. The theatrical highlight was the Senior Class Play, held in the Opera House — now the Fox Theater. In athletics we had football, basketball, and track. The 1908 football team was the Champion of the State Normal Schools, although there were no conferences as we know them today. These were fringe activities. The Normal School itself, like the State College today, was the faculty and the student body. We have more buildings, more faculty, more students now; but the intangible quality, the Esprit de Corps, is much the same. Wm. C. Hansen President cA fabulous woman 12 our J oaclt . . and she is by nature rather talkative.” Yes, this is May Roach . . . but she also is so much more than just this. No one can put into copy what her fifty years of teaching have meant — to May, or to her many associates, students, or friends. A quaint office . . . determination hard to resist . . . quick Irish wit . . . strong convictions. In forty-two years Ma Roach has been a pioneer ... a leader ... a tradition. A Pontifical medal ... a small child's quiet smile ... an honorary crown — these are all tributes saying Thank you. Miss Roach, for these fifty fabulous years.” Remember, when you drive that Chevrolet out of Point next spring, there will always be a parking spot. . . come zooming back to visit. . . home . . . CSC. 14 Norton E. Masterson Hardware Mutuals Member of the Coordinating Committee of the University and State College Regents. jita£ter£ 0 their trade Wilson S. Delzell Delzell Oil Company Regent Member of the Coordinating Committee of the University and State College Regents. Mrs. Elizabeth Pfiffner Dean of Women A friend not a dean . . . does more in a day than we do all semester . . . talks to herself ... the sororities’ Emily Post. 15 Mr. Raymond Rightsell A star-gazer . . . the man who ok.’s all Secondary program cards . . . teller of stories at men’s dinners . . . a physicist ... a cigar-smoking Republican. Dr. Raymond Gotham A real educationalist . . . neat . . . driving energy . . . a recruiter by nature and appointment . . . tracks down mighty fine jobs” ... heads the Campus School. training, apprentice4 until... Dr. Warren Jenkins A real prof—absent-minded ... a character ... we call him brilliant . . . makes you say yes when you mean no . .. The Dean of Letters and Science. Mr. Quincy Doudna Administrative Dean for a mushrooming college . . . Rotary flags from neighbors South of the Border ... a square-dance caller known on campus as Mr. Q.” Mr. John Roberts Dean of Men Always a smile ... a hearty hello. Mentor of champions — champion himself. Wrestling coach . . . confessor for men. Long rhythmic lines passing the faculty — ? a sedate tradition of cap and gown . . I September 17 Three months . . . they flew by so fast . . . too long almost. We’re back now . . . for new and old this is school .. . home . . . funny to have both in the same place . . . wonder who my friends will be . . . sure will seem strange without Lou . . . great to see the guys — even though we do broil out on the scrimmage field while everyone else takes that last vacation fling . . . ouch, I'm sore . . . hard at first, so many new faces on the squad . . . some of them look so tense ... like I did four years ago . . . gee, only nine months — one year — left of home ... school . . . together! Jack Crook All-Conference End Little All-American Senior Class President ’56 Who carried out old goods to lug in new? A janitor. Who patiently worked out the sewer line situation? Janitors. Who supplied tools for float-building or repairs, unreturned in thanks or fact? Janitors. Who allowed us to linger in the IRIS office late at night to finish up? No one but a janitor. And, Mr. Davis, where to seek information without you . . . and our janitors? Richard Moyer (Beginning, again. 20 Onteogeny recapitulates phylogeny — a pet theory of Dr. Pierson’s ... a biologist with a green thumb and with great interest in athletics ... a woodworker at home and in the field . . . a family man. Eyes peering over glasses . . . patience always — except when you use his desk as a dump . . . Economics head of the POINTER (noble one) . . . hours in the geography lab . . . Peter waiting for his dad ... a gentle man, a scholar . . . Mr. Anderson, our Bob. What, we don't get off for WEA convention? President Vice President D. Zimmerman D. Davenport Secretary J. Walters Treasurer M. L. Kutil Student Council Representative — Ed Haka. 21 Gilbert Faust — a busy man on the faculty. With twenty1 one hours a week in chemistry . . . two very charming daughters ... his days are full. Relaxation comes with music . . . good books . . . gardening. He’s also registrar . . . advisor . . . chairman . . . editor . . . errand boy. A teller of jokes . . . a busy man. L. Abbott L. Ablord . J. Adorn J. M. Adams J. Adam P. Ainsworth K. Altorgott 22 The uninitiated think dorms are ridiculous, parents are under the illusion that the open house” atmosphere is typical . . . and all the residents are crushed if there’s nothing to gripe about. As one ichi bon Delzell man (that's dorm slang — see Sam) put it: a dorm is where you get enough sleep to get enough umph to get a high enough average to please your folks enough to give you enough money to come back for a second term. Yoo hoo. I'm home! A. Altmonn G. Anderion H. Arpke 23 A white coat . . . Ma” Angel jollies along the crawling lunch line . . . manages a bulging dorm .. . bunk-beds, make-shift closets, three girls in a room .. . cuts costs to keep us in school . . . checks the sign-out slips ... oh, yes, sign-out slips. JDarwinian ZJheoryi E. Bauman R. Bemowski J. Bon E. BerJh M. Biechler B. Biossman S. Bird One, two, sip, three, four . . D. Black P. Blair L. Blako D. Blom J. Blostor C. Blystad P. Boehmer A four-year jinx was broken — Pioneers should have stood in the woods” . . . and a spark of conquest glowed brighter. Captains: N. Miller and T. Pease. Platteville — 6 . . . Point — 7. Autumn Nocturne, The Omegs' tea. J. Boyce M. Bradley M. J. Breitenstein A. Britten J. Brown 26 Never-Never Land—unexpected helpers at the Tau Gam tea. Class Elections A gracious woman ... in ’$4-55 a leave of absence for work in Thailand . . . advisor to the Tau Gams for ten years . . . a bridge player . . . Third Grade Supervisor, Miss Van Arsdale. Home Ec Club Picnic 28 NOT STRANGE Strange . . . The same — The crazy go-win-for-us spirit. The tournament the crowd plays with the weiner bun, coffee, confetti . . . unchanged. The heroic chests of football in the slow sweep of the sun. The brasses of cold and marches, excitement and wind . . . unchanged. The quips and laughter, the shuffle of voices, the din . . . the same. The same — The crazy go-win-for-us spirit. Strange . . . Somehow — It seems we've just stepped back for the day . . . not quite the same. Diane Seif '55 IRIS Editor '54 The Yellow jackets lacked sting enough to penetrate the Pointers’ fierce attack. Point fans half-whispered Maybe . . Captains: J. Boyne, D. Hurlbut. Superior — 6 . . .Point — 25. Next the Pointers clipped the Green Gulls' wings and by taking Milwaukee, neatly wrote: Four down and four to go!” A rising volume of voices began chanting the chorus This can be it . . .” Captain: Ken Roloff. Milwaukee — 27 . . . Point — 35. Basin Street Blues Mood . . . dance after Superior game. Coaches: Roberts, Quandt, Psi Beta's Harvest ASSEMBLY PROGRAM FQR 1955-56 Hoition Dancers OperaS; med|(jm Oct. 3—Haitian Dancers Oct. 20—Wm. Kelly: Human Rights Oct. 25—Operas: MEDIUM, TELEPHONE Jan. 16—Blackman the Astronomer Feb. 7—Chanticleer's Male Quartet Feb. 29—Fred Prokosch: A Novelist's Views of the Contemporary Novel Mar. 1—John Selby: A Publisher’s Views of the Contemporary Novel Mar. 5—Louis Fisher: India Today Apr. 30—Pro Arte String Quartet May 1, 2—Dublin Players telephone CoHord Collier s. B- Conlon J. Cook M■ Cook OF QUEENS The tairst of fair is among us, Her picture’s enshrined in the hall. She is lovely, enchanting, mysterious, Say the posters around us this fall. She has posture, charm, and vitality, Faithful followers shout to the sky. That ain't all . . . she’s got personality! Yes, indeed! rebounds the reply. Will’st thou vote for our queen?” asks an agent. A choice of this sort tis not hard. Bony fingers reach for my wallet . . . For to punch my activity card. I’m sorry, my friend,” I must answer. For I’m sure it can plainly be seen, This decision demands careful forethought . . . This Central State Homecoming Queen. 1 have pondered . . . considered each aspect. And I drink to experience supreme . . . Every lady attending this college . . . Is to me ... a Homecoming Queen. Bradley A. Blake English 204, '55. PARADE MARSHALL: Greg Kryshak PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN: Arlene Golomski Frank Brocker A Siasefi? . Cummings R. Curtis M. Cxerwonka C. Damon H. Danczyk D. Danielson M. L. Davis QUEEN: Joyce Schlottman COURT: Nancy Hager Joan Dupuis Marie Doro PARADE WINNERS SERIOUS HUMORUS 1. Psi Beta Psi 2. Tau Gamma Beta 3. Sigma Phi Epsilon 1. Siasefi 2. AKL 3. Home Ec R. Dickinson R. Diekman L. Ditmar J. Drifka J. Duchac G. Dumonthior I. Effa It was an easy win on paper — a wild battle on the gridiron . . . and the Quakers nearly banned our hope of a victorious year. Dave Hurlbut — game Captain. WHITEWATER — 18 . . . POINT — 31. J3ig, o. Fink E. Floioff J. Fronton I. Frecbcrg N. Fuller ft. Gardnor I. Gehrot NK ante. We are amused. Z. Genrich 9 D. Giles R. Goers S. Gjermundson S. Godson 36 Glee Club Reunion Friends and students watch as Glee Club Mother Mrs. Spin” cuts the cake in honor of Mr. Knutzen's 20th anniversary as Director. Alum Open House ... Delzell Hall — restful after an exciting game ... a time for friendships . . . old and new alums gather to chat with professors and laugh over all they got away with in classes — good fun. Mrs. Marjorie Kerst, Chairman. ®H€H AM-rPHHK Awm APH TO AAMNHA HKXATEM Y- m £k -TjZfl HAZ-Y MEN’S GLEE CLUB Homecoming Concert Nelson Hall Open House R. Griesingcr G. Hammersmith A. Anderson B. Biessman D. Whiteside D. Chickering R. Hogedorn L. La Belle W. Frenzel R. Gilbert J. Weisenfeld B. Johnson P. Boettcher R. Spindler H. Curtis K. Stoehr L. Cook F. Hanson P. Zei W. Wicke J. Harper E. Poock D. Howe B. Foltz R. Hutter M. Farris J. Miller W. Aumann R. Winnie R. Waid D. Bartz G. Weber J. Weaver J. Wheaton R. Schneider C. Boettcher W. Scribner W. Krieck R. Hansen J. Hajenga H. Jensen F. Kalmon W. Bacher D. Borg E. Curtis J. Bents T. Davis D. Cappel R. Marsh Norman Knutzen, Director R. Green R. Groybar A. Grimm R. Grimm M. Gros« P. Gullixon A. Gustafsoi 39 Mr. Rubin speaks— U. N. Day Assembly. Wesley U. N. Day . . . Dr. Richard Taylor. C. Haoj M. Habeck R. Hagedorn R. Hajostek J. Hamele G. Hammon P. Hancock J4ail the Con(erena Champ ! Jrom the grind, the grit , and the grime... Oshkosh Titans—6 . . . Pointers—31. Co-captains: Jerry Scheel, Terry Pease. Eau Claire Bluegolds—0 . . . Pointers—13. Co-captairis: Jack Crook, Nubbs Miller. . . . mellow footsteps across the autumn campus . . . jVo v e mb e r - 43 44 These are the lonely days . . . Walls, bare of their ivy vests, alone, drab . .. Elms, gray and stark, reach towards the sky with almost naked arms ... One lone dove coos softly into the silent air . . . These are the waiting days . . . September's rush forgotten in October's falling leaves and football . . . Homecoming a purple and gold ribbon in the wastebasket . . . And now, the twilight of November . . . Snow at last . . . the sun smiles briefly, and the blessed covering is gone . . . Somber skies, expectant earth ... Will December ever come? Diana E. Bloom ’55 Gamma Delta Officers Gamma Delta Convention President: Bill Wicke Corresponding Secretary: Pat Roth Vice-President: Don Fox Treasurer: Ann Zimmerman Secretary: Jean Getchell Press Representative: Bob Hammersmith L.S.A. Party at Reppens' . . . L.S.A. Officers President: Ruth Solberg Vice-President: Larry Cook Secretary: Nancy Hager Treasurer: Doris Hoeft Nels Reppen A lovely new home . . . nice for enjoyable evenings . . . economics and educational psychology. Mr. Reppen has a gracious wife . . . many good friends . . . easy smile. R. Hanes B. Hannemonn H. Hassel K. Hatlestad J. Haubor K. Hayward I. Heimer A rainy day began victories: Point-18 ............. Michigan Tech-6 Captains: Crook and Smith Sun for a season undefeated! Point-45 ............ St. Norberts’-28 Captains: Boyne and Roloff 1955 Football Team Jack Charlesworth Jerry Pinkowski Dick Southworth Tony Kielpinski Butch Sorenson Carl Jurgella Dud Zimmerman Wayne Schmidt George Du Puy John Wurtzel Nubbs Miller Arvo Britten Russ Stimac Jerry Vance Jigs Meuret John Boyne Tom Nadeau Jack Crook Ken Roloff Bob Marko A1 Shuda Ed Poock Gil Keller Tom Brockly Dave Hurlbut Jerry Scheel Dick Spindler Wayne Johnson Larry Grisham George Roman Phil Kampke Pete Caylor Terry Pease Dave Jersey Ted Ludeman Herb Schotz Fred Kestly Bob Bostad John Smith Fran Roman Jim Fleig Phil Cole Don Nice Coaches: J. Roberts, H. Quandt, P. Reuschlein, C. Abrahamson Managers: Paul Schadewald, Ed Haka Dr. H. A. Anderson The postage stamp waiting room . . . kindness, patience. Dr. Anderson is kept busy . . . pink pills and broken bones . . . big responsibility for a big man . . . thorough. S” Club Officers President: John Amburgy Vice-President: Louis Knuth Secretary: Larry Collins Treasurer: John Smith We did! The busy S club concession stand Cheerleaders Judy Johnson Cecile Borlee Marlene Grubba Faye Ellinger Eleanor Rostal Not Shown Nancy Hager Marie Doro 'I. Horle R. M. Huebich C. Hogh« J. Hw« Huh W. Hummel S. Hunt E. Iver 48 W.R.A. Badminton Tournament Left: One half of Ellie Rostal — Pat Sroda winning team — Ellie ) Wayland Officers President: Nona Grotzke Vice-President: Eugene Glover Secretary-Treasurer: Lorraine Peterson Party after the play. The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams Cast Amanda Wingfield .. Emily Oyer Tom Wingfield Ben Foltz Laura Wingfield Nathalie Pierre Jim O'Conner Wendelin Frenzel Technical Coordinator Lyle Dakins Sound Tom Davis Stage Design Jim Stasko Hand Properties Bob Caylor Jack MacKenzie John Miller Jane Weronke Dick Goldsmith Sally Miller Costumes Jerry Spiegel Jim Miller Virginia Jensen Make-up Nancy Monson Ada Lord Lighting Beatrice Washatka Barbara Jenkins Inga Luhring Bill Ruhsam Dennis Dedeker Director — Richard C. Blakeslee Assistant Director — - Mary Braatz Richard Blakeslee Crooning minstrel who raises vegetables and daughters . . . Authority on English, aiming for a doctorate . . . punster . . . he whistles in class . . . fine dramatics coach — an actor too . . . students' confidant and close friend ... he always has time to fully enjoy each day. R. Jersey V . jejke D. Johnson J- Johnson P. Johnson L. Jones R. Josoph Girls Glee Club Concert President: Jean Getchell Vice-President: Betty Belli Secretary: Mary Lucas Treasurer: Jeanne Roeske, Trieva Anderso Miss Pat Reilly, Director Girls’ Gk-e Club Members Officers D. Allen J. Beamish B. Behl C. Braun C. Christiansen L. Ditman M. Floistad N. Grotzke J. Hanneman C. Hughes S. Johnson D. Krubsack M. Lindsay I. Lull ring N. Martins S. Mills V. Morgan B. Omcrnik M. Piehl A. Rohlf F. Koujj S. Schield C. Seehafer S. Tryczak B. Woehleri S. Yach L. Anderson M. Beamish N. Bourn R. Braun N. Coon J. Dupuis J. Getchell K. Guell J. Hcintz B. Jenkins C Kirchmeyer M. L. Kutil C Loberg J. Madison H. Matsuoka R. Kerl E. Moeller W. Narlo E. Oyer S. Rezin I. M. Rosin G. Schmoker N. Skalitzky B. Washatka S. Zentner M. Wodlarski T. Anderson K. Beebe M. Bradley J. Burkett M. Czervonka E. Eskritt J. Goehring J. Hamele V. Hermann J. Johnson B. Korbid R. Lepinski M. Lucas D. Manney S. Miller N. Monson N. Nelson J. PehIke J. Roeske C. Sanford L. Scefeldt V. Sullivan C. Weber R. Wysocki A. Zimmerma 8. Jurgolla P. Kamke C. Kassing P. Kiefor A. Kiclpinski 3irAt dance by the College Cat A.., Oooody's Trumpet Joseph Henry Night . . . one third-floor light . . . flowing music ... a talented maestro . . . Do you think I'm too square for jazz?” — tennis player and Eastman grad ... a hi-fi expert . . . genial genius. C. Kirchmoyer 0. Konkol M. A. Klimojzewski B. Konkol L. Kotehy Officers President: Wendelin Frenzel Vice-President: Gene Weber Comptroller: Bill Ruhsam Secretary: Lewis Koehn Historian: Hugh Curtis Members Andersen, James Attoe, Alson Bacher, William Bartz, David Boettcher Carl Borchardt, David Bruss, Gerald Clivcr, Robert Curtis, Elbridge Curtis, Hugh Farris, Mark Foltz, Benjamin Fox, Donald Frenzel, Wendelin Greehling, Neil Grow, Earl Gruman, Thomas Hansen, Frank Hitzler, Ted Huberty, Carl Koehn, Eugene Koehn, Lewis Krems, Jim Larson, Ronald Misiorowski, Ronald Nice, Donald Pass, Anthony Patterson, James Pilot, Robert Ruhsam, William Schmidt, Wayne Summerfelt, Robert Weaver, Joel Weber, Eugene Willner, James Winnie, Roger Wirkus, Tom Wyman, Robert Zei, Jack J. Krems V. Krinke R. Krolow J. Kruzicki D. Kubach M. A. Kucharxak E. Kuehnl I Norman Knutzen Our Norman Knutzen . . . lover of the creative has been on the CSC campus 23 years ... a cottage in the pines for quiet . . . get-togethers . . . fun and laughter. Men's Glee club and trips . . . boating, hiking . . . advisor . . . friend. Kuethe G. Kuloi W. Kumm R. Lacino 0. Lange J. Laramie M. Lauritzen 54 Thanksgiving Assembly Come, ye thankful people,” . . . voices rose in praise . . . Heads bowed in silent prayer while hearts recalled gifts — gifts too seldom appreciated . . . bright beams of sunlight rested in benediction . . . £becember - V 56 Trees festooned with tinsel . . . art room exhibits . . . bells on all the downtown lampposts . . . 1 bounce down the hall on springs instead of legs — the mistletoe mood has conquered me completely Music until the auditorium echoes it . . . Jack’s solo . . . vivid colors filtered through the stained glass . . . Enchanted, 1 sing along with all the rest. Bulletin boards with Christmas” on every strip of crepe paper . . . parties . . . pot-bellied Santas . . . gifts of laughter mixed with the wrapped packages . Homework? — It'll get done. Hear my laughter, sparkling spirit! Midnight Mass . . . scented mood of incense and evergreens . . . candles flickering . . . Light of the World on Earth Dear God . . . Mary Braatz ‘56 AKL 57 Officers President: Mike Farrell Vice-President: Al Curtis Secretary: John Farrell Treasurer: Don Page Scholarship Winners James Van Duser Donald Page Phillip Lucowicz A close call which almost ended with a free-for-all. Point—69 ............... St. Norbert’s—68 Another close, fierce game but we pulled through . . . Point—51 ................... Lawrence—50 Christmas fun . . . Point Journal — florion photo Quartet A1 Curtis Bob Gilbert Bob McLendon fohn Harper R. McClymon J. McKenzie R. McLendon J. Messing G. Moure! M. A. Micholski J. Mikkelson Too many for tea? Psi Beta's Cosmic Tea. 59 Round Table Officers President: Larry Collins Vice-President: Terry Pease Secretary: Lily Sturkol Treasurer: Donald Burant Decorating Nelson Hall (. Mikolajczak L Miller S. Mills R. Misiorowski H. Mlsna E. Moeller C. Monk B. Mortenson D. Mozueh G. Mrochck T. Nadoou T. Nadolski R. Narlow J. Nielson Point Journal — Florian photo Wrestling Tournament Wisconsin Jr. Varsity—29 Central State—26 Milwaukee State—14 Marquette—14 A high score well-earned Point—102 .... Mission House—62 Amburgy's winning long toss Point—67 ....... Milwaukee—66 Dr. Jenkins pouring at the Siasefi Winter Tea. The all-school caroling B. Omernik M. Omernik R. Opichka S. Opporman L Oito P. Parenteau A. Po Orchesis Officers President: Elaine Eskritt Vice-President: Kay Greaton Secretary-Treasurer: Marge Martinson Press Representative: Nancy Jensen Christ i birth... Edna Carlsten Fine artist . . . spritely . . . gentle jokes . . . forever busy with projects . . . well-traveled . . . likes all types of crafts . . . a still, small voice ... a large heart. The Christmas Concert C. Patterson R. Patterson Y. Paulson C. Powelski B. Peter t. Peterson J. Petruska Four-way Tournament Point hosted River Falls, Point—62 Platteville, and Stout. Point—57 Stout—53 River Falls—65 Miriam Moser Morrison A tiny package of bubbling energy — can teach phases of Phy. Fd. from the samba to soccer . . . loves a good book or gag . . . has new career as helpmate to Dr. Morrison . . . at times an imp . . . helpful and sincere . . . friendly. Clifford Morrison A talented historian and the president of local teachers’ union . . . advisor to six campus organizations . . . hobbies are: Pursuit of primitive fish, pursuit of more highly developed fish, pursuit of fish . .. pursuit . .. good storyteller . . . blushing bridegroom. J. Petrusko J. Pichette N. Pierre G. Pinkow ky S. Pochanayon H. Poock D. Popeck 65 January, mmmtm 66 The new year starts with its promise of a new beginning . . . not time for reflections or resolutions . . . time is running out. The Iris deadline looms in the near-future, and teaching . . . tests will soon be taken and forgotten . . . time is running out. Exhausting pressure . . . long days and longer nights . . . coffee and cigarettes. Required reading . . . reports . . . correcting papers . . . worrying and working. Only the promise of a new beginning is at all restful . . . those meetings, projects easily undertaken ... time is running out. Sharing the rush and the laughter . . . looking forward . . . keeping busy and ignoring failure . . . time is running out. Soon will come February . .. and a new beginning. Alice Allen Iris Editor '56 Mr. Robert Round Table movies and the Radio Workshop activities plus four others . . . visual education . . . geography . . . a busy prof ... a famous grin. 67 The bride and groom at a Round Table movie. Ready to go again. Alpha Psi Omega initiation. Alpha Psi Omega Officers President: John A. Miller, Jr. Secretary-treasurer: Mary Braatz E- • • R- Prohtnko E. Purcell R. Puwolowski G. Radloff B. Roduc J. Rasmussen Ripon—63 .................. Pointers—58 Whitewater—73 ............. Pointers—70 Lawrence—52 ............... Pointers—78 Eau Claire—92............... Pointers—7( River Falls—80..............Pointers—84 Oshkosh—77 ................ Pointers—8( 1955-56 Basketball Team J. Krull J. Marko F. Kestly L. Luebstorf ' R. Bostad O. Koepke M. Habeck J. Amburgy P. Schadewald D. Schneiders J. Boldig R. Blomiley W. Sekel R. Hoenisch P. Massey D. Southworth E. Stevens J. Johnson L. Wolf Manager: R. Marko Coaches: H. Quandt, P. Reuschlein letter winners P. Rasmussen K. Razner R. Rozner M. Reeihs W. Reinholdt S. Rezin J. Rickman Wrestling Scores Lawrence—0.................Pointers—3 4 Winona—17.................. Pointers—13 Milwaukee State—9..........Pointers—21 Beloit—0 .................. Pointers—36 Lawrence—5.................Pointers—31 Ripon—11...................Pointers—26 Marquette—16............... Pointers—14 U. W. JV’s—13..............Pointers—21 Ripon—5 ................... Pointers—24 More honors go to Roberts . . . now from N. E. Mas- terson at the Athletic Banquet. Shades of the month's first and last pep assembly — by the Tau Gams. Half-time entertainment for the Oshkosh game. R. Ristow R. Ristow A. Robloy J. Ruhsam M. L Schieb 0. Schill The Psi Betas at the Sky Club The Tau Gams at the Hot Fish Shop 3nter orority. formal R. Schmelxer J. Shoen J. Schowalttr K. Schreiber J. Schultz I. Seefeldt C. Sochafe College Library Film Series for 1955-66 First Semester Sept. 29-30— The Quiet One” Dances of the Kwakiutl Oct. 20-21— Pennywhistle Blues Chaplin, The Adventurer Nov. 3-4— Passion for Life Chaplin Dec. 15-16— Pickwick Papers Swan Lake Jan. 12-13— Carnival in Flanders Chaplin, The Cure” Second Semester Feb.9-10— Thunder Rock Chaplin, The Immigrant” March 8-9— II Trovatore The Gentleman in Room Six April 5-6 — Krakatit The Moor’s Pavenne IRIS—16 April 26-27— Alexander Nevsky Chaplin, The Rink” May 17-18— The Bicycle Thief Chaplin, The Vagabond Alpha Phi Omega Officers President: Dick Spindler Secretary: Robert Lau Vice-president: Gordon Faust Treasurer: Arden Emmrich Historian: Roberts Sheurell APO art exhibit. Mrs. Gertrude Dixon Cooly and capably in charge of films and classes . . . tiny but quick — always a bite of candy on her desk and a sparkle in her eye . .. friendly . .. Mr. Nellis Kampenga Cultured gentility . . . swept-back hair and a wardrobe of brown . . . art . . . ballads ... so many books . . . millions n of picyune details ... TODAY a scholarly librarian. Waiting for the 8:30 show. £xam may come, Miss Margaret Ritchie Salt and pepper with a dash of ginger—she likes respect for a reader — heart of gold with a cardfile memory ... accuracy is the best policy” . . . . . . that means I'll have to stay up all night . . . •f . . . to study . . . Absolutely: Do not request final grades. Dr. George Dixon Tousled hair and sports clothes . . . tension at ease . . . a controversial wrestler of ideas . . . refreshing or shocking ... an inspiration. £ xam£ may yo— l. Steinback R. Stoebarl C. Suehring R. Suiter D. Swanson D. Swell W. Syring Dr. Arthur Lyness Always experimenting .. . a white-haired botanist with a yen for traveling in his spare-time . . . fine scholar . . . fine gentleman. A limerick writer of merit. T. Vondonbergen R- Volbrocht 0. Vollrath Miss Syble Mason A small, bird-like woman who seldom forgets a face . .. she knows where all books are, and each one has a place . . . quiet traveler, lasting friend. but registration A year-around job ... we complain of forms and blanks to fill but forget those who must create, duplicate, read, and file them ... we ignore all their daily routines — like sorting mail, welcoming guests, giving out scads of information, but we expect no complaint when we need help ... we thank you, our CSC secretaries! R. Waid J. Woite C. Wollner J. Wallner 75 They took all my money. Dad so . . . I need $2.50 for a library fine . . . Dr. Peter Kroner A bundle of energy caught relaxing . . . German verbs and translations . . . second year in the U.S. and at CSC . . . entertaining, witty. . Wotnerski F. W.hmon D. W«lch L. W«lcK J. WeiUy V. Wichman D. Woyok E. Zagor R. Wright D. Zaltwski I. Zielidorf February 0 0 a -TV . Q Q o x ft V Q Q o r 77 Burton R. Pierce (CSC Faculty 1923-1956) Sudden passing of a guiding light — the realization of big shoes left to fill . . . admiration for his constant strides forward . . . remembrance of good advice, a firm handshake, smile . . . knowledge of a life well lived. Semester number eight. Here finally is the one this venerable senior has been anticipating with mixed emotions since 'wayback in the dark ages of 1952. And now it’s just another semester. Just one more obstacle between me and that mysterious existence my instructors darkly refer to as the outside world.” Perhaps deep down inside there’s more than just a little relief that now this isn’t the last semester, that I still can prolong those decisions that confront every graduate. It’s like having the dentist appointment moved up a week. Many questions remain to be answered before that sense of readiness is achieved — if it ever truly is. So now this semester becomes number seven again — or seven and a half. What does it hold in store? It promises new classes, new acquaintances, new headaches, new deadlines, new demands. It promises the rebirth of old bull sessions, of many foot miles down the halls, and those much publicized and very real thirteenth hour crammings for assignments that have a tendency to be delegated to secondary importance. It’s trying to keep up while trying to keep ahead. It’s another opportunity to be aware of the missing faces of those who didn’t make the grade, another opportunity to note the perceptible loss of the personal enthusiasm that marked you and your fellow seniors’ early years at CSC; it’s another 18 weeks, another 90 class days. Earl Grow Pointer Editor ’54-’55 79 I I I Band Tour Waupaca Adams-Friendship Wisconsin Dells Baraboo Portage Algoma Clintonville Pulaski Stevens Point 3rd floor-myriad sounds all through the day . . . full schedules of hard work — and fun . . . hillbilly-Brahms-swing-spirituals-marches. Talent . . . effort . . . polish. Band officers President: Ooooody Ives Vice-president: Don Smith Secretary-Treasurer: Nancy Hager Edelweiss meeting Edelweiss Officers President: Marlene Grubba Vice-president: Don Fox Secretary: Peggy Bolander Treasurer: Louis Grobe President J. CKorlesworth Vice-president A. Shuda Secretary J. Schlottman Student Council Representative B. Foltz J. Albert A. Anderson I. Anderson Fred Schmeeckle ''Conservationist” . . . more than name — a creed — a way of life . . 33 years at CSC. Busy in state wor . . . finds time for crafts . . . genia teacher . . . sincere friend. W. Aumonn W. Bocher D. Berft The Woodchoppers' Ball The Chanticleers r At the wrestling matches . . . Wrestlers’ Individual Scoring Record Total Won Lost FQrfeit Tie Points Fink 4 4 2 1 31 McMahon . 2 7 2 33 Smith 9 1 0 41 McLlarky ... 6 3 2 41 Meuret 3 1 0 19 Blosser 7 2 0 42 Sorenson ... 8 0 3 47 Hurlbut 2 2 1 17 Tempass .... 2 2 0 12 Danke 0 0 1 3 Wislinsky .. 1 4 1 11 Yetter 5 1 0 25 The Milwaukee game C. Braun Hale Quandt Dad’’ to the fellows . . . coach for football, basketball, baseball . . . always a smile for us, and a helping hand . . . a Phy. Ed. instructor with interests in the resort business. Jim Richards' Night — The La Crosse game E. Bohanski N. Broil J. Bukolt J. Burkott W. Bun W. Chock C. Christianson G. Bruss A. Brylski C. Buggs Marjorie Kerst Many hours of fun and advising with the Tau Gams . . . Gamma Deltans ... an active worker in the Alum Association . . . pleasant . . . unruffled. Coke Party Tau Gamma Beta Officers President: Jo Daniel Vice-President: Betty Woehlert Secretary: Nancy Hager Treasurer: Ann Weisbrot Members Alice Allen Elaine Eskritt Marlene Grubba Betty Hurlbut Nancy Monson Pat Reading Joyce Schlottman Pat Scribner Phyllis Lange Diana Bloom Jean Gctchell Sue Monroe Neita Nelson Darlene Schimke Lois Schlottman Jane Weronke Sue Mills Ruth Wright Sandy Bloom Rita Ristow Donna Trickcy Arlene Golomsk Nancy Hedberg Doris Moss Delores Paiser Helen Schlack Marcie Skalski Connie Weber Lois Blake Ellie Rostal Ruth Volbrecht Goldcne Schmok Joanne Weber • Pauline Ainswor Mary Lou Babli Mary Lou Davis Diane Baehler Margaret Christ Charlotte Loberj Darlene Welch See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil . . . Pledge Initiation f R. Damro Albert Harris Philosophy is where you find it” . . . especially at the Eat Shop ... a putterer who likes to talk . . . makes you think ... a gentle gadfly with wandering glasses. Snatching that last cup before going to the CWA Coffee Hour? CWA Officers President: Joyce Schlottman Vice-President: Marie Doro Secretary: Dorothy Cuff Treasurer: Jan Beamish Newman Club Officers President: Louis M. Korth Vice-President: Eugene Sorenson Secretary: Marge Keifer Treasurer: Nona Martens KC Valentine dinner and dance Miss Newmanite of 1956, Marie Doro Cecelia Winkler A sparkle in her eye and a sparkler on her finger . . . captured in a gay mood at a Newman Club party. She is kept busy with the Tau Gams . . . classes ... a new life. W. Druckray J. Dupuis T. Davis J. Duranceau- J. Dumaan D. Cuff J. Dutton J. Fuller D. Gomroth J. Gatzke M. Giortzcwski J. Goehring G. Faust R. Fensko D. Fox College News Service The state-paid publicity service foi hometown papers ... hours of worl . . . a big job, little cooperation . . trials and triumphs . . . Writer: Barb Coburn Photographer: Richard Sroda Advisor: William Clements Pointer Staff Editorial Editor-in-chief: Jerry Madison Co-News Editors: Joyce Spencer, Mary Braatz Sports Editor: Carl Huberty Composition Editor: Bob Prielipp Cartoonist: Betty Behl Photographer: James Kosmicki Editorial Adviser: Miss Bertha Glennon Photographic Adviser: Raymond E. Specht Business Business Manager: Ara Sergenian Circulation Manager: Jo Brunner Business Adviser: Robert T. Anderson Lovers frolick . . . William H. Clements Our math and English teacher wh sings ... has the warmest smil and time for laughter. Busy r search with tests and measurement CSC alumnus — shy — nice. Bertha Glennon An English instructor with ; infectious laugh . . . late nigf in the Pointer office . . shades of Milton!” A keep of regulations . . . each ye; new faces — new friends. . . . editor fumes. Leland M. Burroughs A busy figure here since 1920 . . . English and speech . . . Saturdays shared with high school forensic groups — and more . . . listening to recordings . . . traveling . . . time for i Sigma Tau . . . writing poetry.__________________ The auditorium James Hicks Our returned chemist . . . busy all the time . . . intellectual with home spun humor . . . likes students ad vancement . . . quiet . . . nice . . . and time for coffee. E. Glover R. Grosomkee C. Greehling N. Hoffornan Lambda Sigma Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega received its National Charter at a dinner at the Meadows on February 19, 1956. One of the TV Series . . . Poe R. Hensler Prof. Flemming of Ripon College presents the Charter. February Basketball Scores Milwaukee—76 ................ Point—67 LaCrosse — 94 ............... Point—80 Stout—77 .................... Point—94 Platteville—108 ............. Point—89 Whitewater—88 ............... Point—90 St. Norbert’s—70 ............ Point—61 Oshkosh—73.................... Point—69 Platteville—80 .............. Point—83 S. Hanson F. Hill J. Hohenstem ____ M. Hoppe D. Howe R. Hansen The Operas Ugly Duckling Charlotte Lobcrg Hin und Zurick Robert .. Dennis Johnson Helen ...... Nancy Coon Aunt Emma .. Sally Miller Doctoi ..... Larry Cook Orderly .... Bill Wicke Maid .. Charlotte Loberg Sage ..... Roland Marsh The Maid-Mistress Uberto ........ Jack Zei Serpina . Priscilla Lundberg Vesponse...... Ben Foltz This is a college game? (This is a college gym?) Regents . . . pleaso ... a fieldhouse. Alpha Kappa Rho Officers President: Robert Reed Vice-President: Donald Chesebro Secretary: Albert Perner Treasurer: Helen Schlack Hugo Marple Volcanic activity in everything he does . . . music . . . music . . . music. Perfectionist with a twinkle in his eye . . . music . . . music . . . music. Faculty Row . . . and music. Patricia Reilly A determined walk ... a straightforward manner . . . active from morning til night . . . Omeg consultant and friend . . . music whenever she goes — lovely music . . . B. Hurlbut R. Jeffrey n V. Jensen B. Johnson S. Inhninn K. Kotoi W. Krieck M. Krueger H. LoBelle R. LaBrot C. Jurgella D. Kohl J. Kimla Pledging season. Intersorority Council Lenore Gaylord, President Betty Woehlert, Secretary-Treasurer Mary Lou Bloczinski Jan Madison Marie Doro Betty Behl Sharon Zentner Jo Daniel Pat Reading headaches... Mary Neuberger Pains and pills . . . and examinations . . . excuses and forms . . . Let me see your throat.” A gentle manner ... a soft, enjoyable voice . .. competent... Omega Mu Chi Officers President: Marie Doro Vice-President: Sharon Zentnei Secretary: Joan Dupuis Treasurer: Evon Beckwith Members . . . and fun. Jean Babl Charlotte Buggs Bonnie Driscoll Marlene Hanke Joan Jeckle Jan Nomady Nancy Skalitzky Carol Van Vuren Jan Beamish Betty Behl Dorothy Cuff Nancy Heffernan Helen Lewis Sally Rose Joyce Thurston Bobbie Vaughn Muriel Beamish Janet Bird Kay Guell Kay Holicky Rita Lepinski Eileen Schieb Verna Tomforde Helen Bovee Mary Jo Buggs Barbara Brener Maxine Floistad Mary Ellen Frym Jeanette Fuller Mary Ann Hoppt Nancy Jensen Mary Lauritzen Diedrc Manney Nona Martens Colita Newby Gloria Radloff Ardelle Sobczcyk Donna Toepper Dorothy Turzensl Lucie Welch Suzanne Yach Ann Zimmerman -March— r 90 In all things, a time of preparation — and of contrasts . . . parties and pledging and late study hours . . . windy days of slush and thaw followed fiercely by a blizzard . . . dark clouds — dark moods . . . a feeling of impending grief . . . Muddy footprints leading everywhere — to classes, to ' her” house, to the Eat Shop, and to church . . . children exalting in the awakening of earth ... a need for one special person. Everyone practicing — for a play, a concert, a skit, a recital, a dance, and perhaps, a proposal. Bulletin boards and radio programs shouting It’s Spring!” as we, shivering, pull coats tighter against cold ... a rise of new ideas . . . a sudden lag of energy . . . glistening, dripping icicles ... returning birds. Bells clanging . . . bells chiming . . . the stark shadow of a cross . . . bowed heads, waiting . . . Sally Miller Iris Copy Editor, ’% ASA's Sunday Tea Alpha Sigma Alpha Officers (Psi Beta Psi) President: Mary Lou Bloczynski Vice-President: Jan Madison Secretary: Judy Heintz Treasurer: Treiva Anderson Members Geri Beyerstadt Mardi Bloom Carole Fabich Joyce Hanneman Virginia Jensen Rosemary Kreidler Mary Lucas June Martens Suzanne Muck Daphne Porter Joyce Scheelk Janice Scheidegger Lily Sturkol Rosemary Axtell Nancy Coon Lenore Gaylord Janus Schellin Marge Keifcr Marlene LeMere Sue Maynard Elaine Nelson Phyllis Schwab Dorothy Omernick Alene Grimm Sharon Gjermundson Marilyn Granger Nona Grotzke Valarie Hermann Barbara Jenkins Rosalyn Lee Syng Ai Lee Inga Luhring Mary Lund Helen Matsuoka Vivian Morgan Janis Nottleman Nancy Nelson Nathalie Pierre Vivian Kellogg A busy year . . . the move into their new home . . . an operation . . . and the Psi Betas going national . . . her pupils and student teachers making the days interesting .. . gentle sincere. .. Lulu Kellogg ''Super in English and social studies at Campus Lab . . . always busy with practice teachers . . . hearty laughter and big smiles . . . active . . . clever . . . witty. 0. losccke M. Lindsay 0. Loebke W. Matthews T. Noi« C. Nomody P. Meicher S. Monroo S. Muck Wesley executive council at Epples'. Arol Epple White mice and Red Cross Blooc mobiles ... an amateur photogn pher . . . gardener . . . Dad of th Wesley group ... a home awa from home for many a lonel student. Wesley Officers President: Jack Crook Vice-President: Nancy Monson Treasurer: Donna Trickey Secretary: Nancy Coon Mildred Davis French poetry and musical scales . . . artist's studio and instructor’s office ... a year of great personal loss and crowded schedules . . . shy, observant, tasteful. Sigma Taus discuss Miss Davis' talk on Oberammergau Passion Play. Sigma Tau Delta Officers President: Diana Bloom Secretary: Arlene Golomski Treasurer: James Stasko Historian: Alice Allen Burdette Eagon Full of ideas and humor . . . another returnee” to CSCs faculty . . . placing teachers and helping their classroom procedure ... a busy man . . . well-liked . . . Louis Fischer-Commentator on world affairs. Siasefi Officers President: Carl Wohlbier Vice-President: Jim Boldig Secretary-Treasurer: Dean Cayo Members Jack Green Ed Wotruba John Smith Jim Damrau Orv Koepke Fred Huoley Dave Stuiber Russ Hutter Larry Grundy Jerry Ebel Jim Hopkins Bill Check Dennis DeDecker Tom Tate John Boyne Lyle Briscoe Dave Shafton Dick Promen R. Pilot H. Pittmon E. Polhomus C. Nordlund M. t. Peterson M. Piehl B. Prielipp P. Roading B. Rooso V. Rasmussen Richard Taylor World peace and vegetab gardens ... a scholar wil I. Rosin 7:30—Poise . . . 9:30—pandemonium. CWA Song Fest 1st Place......... Omega Mu Chi 2nd Place ..... Tau Gamma Beta 3rd Place ... Phi Sigma Epsilon E. Rostol A. Rutkowski C. Sanford St. Patrick's Day Party Student Council President Betty Behl has a big job on her hands — how to make the Council more powerful. A beginning is by getting more student representation and a few specific powers for this student group — a long-necessary and slow-coming revolution. Gladys Thomson A busy freshman English teacher ... a third floor domain . . . likes her job as housewife very much . . . quiet but friendly . . . always a fine helper . . . sincere . . . sweet. J. Spiegel Frank Crow A big heart and a small Rambler . . . hero of freshman and senior alike ... a grin, a hi” .. . and those famous objective tests ... the most beloved man on campus. )ne of a series of IF Council meet-lgs about the new Student Council rrangement. Inter-Fraternity re-resentatives meet frequently to in-oduce, iron out, and approve fra-?rnity plans and actions. R. Spindler R. Solberg P. Schodewold P. Show G. Smith V. Spronger W. Stacke C. Van Vuron J. Varney D. Stark P. Stasok R. Stotzman D. Toepper Don Smith and his, ugh, snakes. Sigma Zeta Officers President: Lois Schlottman Vice-President: Don Christofferson Historian: Joanne Nowak Brunner Secretary-Treasurer: Dr. Trytten Roland Trytten Our outstanding chemist. .. advisor for three campus groups . . . active in school and at home . . . congenially reserved . . . really a dignified gentleman . . . Phil Reuschlein The busy job as assistant coach . . teaching and going to classes ... a warm smile and time for everyone . . a spare-time sportsman . . . easy-goin . . . dependable. Intramural Basketball 1st Place: Siasefi 2nd Place: Basketeers Runnersup: Tekes Sig Eps Intramural Bowling 1st Place: College Eat Shop 2nd Place: Campus Cafe 3rd Place: Phi Sigs 4th Place: Esser's Glass — Hannon’s Drug: 5th Place: Yellowstone Bar Hail the Wrestlers Coach John Roberts’ wrestlers are th State A.A.U. Champions! Gold medal were won by Captain Don Smith ant Butch Sorenson. Silver medals wen to Hank Yetter and Terry McLlarky. Phi Sig Members Mike Farrell Dave Spindlcr Gilbert Stasek Harlan Adams John Amburgy Bill Steinkamp Louis Grobe Lovell Ives Terry Pease Alex Shuda Don Page Art Feldman Gordon Faust Chuck Nomady Wayne Schmidt Ed Prohaska Ron Reetz Don Chesebro Tom Farrell John A. Miller, Jr Bill Lacina John Ives Primary Council Officers President: Eileen Schieb Vice-President: Margaret Whiting Secretary: Jean Getchcll Treasurer: Bonnie Ekvall D. Wilson M. Wodlarski G. Wolff Phi Sigma Epsilon Officers President: Orv Koepke Vice-President: Harvey Luebben Secretary: Bob Reed Treasurer: Howard Bukoski That's what the Chorus Line has to wear? Mary Elizabeth Smith An elusive something,; no pen can catch . . . intensity, warmth, genius ... for many, the first awakening of a passion for literature . . . A.teacher? No, a tradition. C. Wolter R. Worlund J. Wcivrunok i. A J. Willn.r V. Zimmerman 98 Iris Staff Editor-in-chief: Alice Allen Associate Editor: Betty Woehlert Photography Editor: Jo Daniel Photographers: Bob McLendon Jim Bukolt Darkroom: Jim Hopkins Norb Brost Copy Editor: Sally Miller Assistant: Diana Bloom Art Editor: Arlene Golomski Art Staff: Betty Bchl Neita Nelson Ardelle Sobczak Business Manager: Ted Jeske Advertising Manager: Wen Frenzel Assistant: Rosemary Joseph Index: Jeannette Messing Lorraine Dittmar Typists: Lois Schlottman Bob Hammersmith Well, I'll be ----------! There are underclassmen on this campus. Tau Kappa Epsilon Officers President: Lambert Schommet Vice-President: Don Burant Secretary: Dale Borg Treasurer: Ray Stroik Members Mike Noreika Phil LaLieke Don Parmalee Bob Casper Don Christofferson Tom Moran Dale Lightfuss Larry LaBelle Jerry Madison Bob La B rot Albert Pesko Dick Strasser Carter Olson Don Friday Pshaw! You should see Nelson Hall at 10:55. Home Ec Club Officers President: Lois Schroeder Vice-President: Carole Gabich Secretary: Jean Gotzke Treasurer: Faith Pomerening Rita Youmans A Home Ec instructor with many interests ... a doctoral dissertation takes up the free time . . . enjoys fun in the Home Management House . . . everywhere . . . Canterbury Members John Lewis John Miller Sue Rezin Karen Beebe Barbara Jenkins James Lohr James R. Miller Lois Blake Sally Miller George Becker Dick Tuthill Ara Sergenian . . . which looks like fun. 99 President J. Drake Vice-President J. Pease Secretary- Treasurer J. Getchell Student Council Representative B. Behl G. Bartolt Sig Episodes of 1956 . . . (Jack, where's that beach dress you designed?) Sanity lost . . . Sanity regained. The Choir Magnificent prelude to Easter . . . Lola Abbott Harlan Adams James Anderson Emalee Berth Dale Borg Cecelia Borlee Helen Bovee Donna Butson Mary Ann Camber Donald Chesebro Robert Chesebro David Chickering Margaret Christ Clara Colrue Lawrence Cook Nancy Coon Dorothy Cuff Marie Doro Mary Ellen Fryma Gloria Garfield Joan Goehring Kathleen Guell Sylvia Hanson String Thomas Davis Carole Kirchmeyer Judy Krause Carol Nelson Karleen Henn Lovell Ives Dennis Johns Carole Kirchr Judy Krause Darlene Krub Robert LaBro Charlotte Lol Priscilla Lunc Roland Morsl Robert McLer Sally Miller Wanda Morr Neita Nelson Alton Olson Tony Pass Robert Reed Joanne Roes! rk Helen Schlacl Alice Valatis Robert Waid Toni Walker Jack Zei Paul Zei Ensemble Barbara Om Mary Roman Joyce Schlot Lois Schlottn Carol Schmi M. Beamish E. Beckwith L. Bernstecn A. Blaskowsky 101 102 Resurrection ... a walk in the rain . . . Spring's caressing pat-on-the-cheek ... the death of an icicle; the birth of a puddle . . . A Junior Prom corsage . . . mud-splattered nylons ... a little Miss in a ruffled pinafore . . . stuck on County Trunk A ... a leaky umbrella ... a playground for memories . . . A rinso white wash . . . mud pies in the back yard ... a study in pastels. Bicycles and roller skates . . . one perky chapeau — unused, sulphur 'n molasses ... a floor of linoleum, small footprints thereon .. . Mom, where's my bat and ball?” Cologne-scented breezes..-. Mother Earth's labor pains . . . Easter Lilies on an altar . . . robins and angle-worms. A Sunday P.M. ride — one boy, one girl ... a short sleeved shirt-plus sweater. ... an Irving Berlin tune . . . the bark of a puppy . . . Basic-Training for spring . . . powder-puff clouds . . . Ben Foltz '56 Walter Sylvester Conservation is his job — and his life . . . forever running to get somewhere else . . . seemingly as hushed as the woods . . . has a big heart . . . sincere. C. Boettcher M. Bolander Ah, yes — the good old Izaak Walton diagram H. Bovee L. Brooks Rural life . Virginia Punke A love of children plus patience and humor equal one No. 1 rural supervisor . . . gracious and so kind . . . many interests . . . the most active professional group on Campus. Rural Life Officers President : Mary Estreen Vice-President: Connie Stoehr Secretary: Nathalie Pierre Treasurer: Lois Bartels D. Crowns E. Curtiss G. Dietsche F. Ellinger R. Cliver L. Cook O. Erickson R. Ester Farrell Irving Sachs A quiet genius with a ready smile . . . courageous wife . . . the ideals of Alpha Beta Rho . . . hours of painstaking advanced research . . . an inspiration . . . Henry Runke Laughter in the art room . . energetic artist with patience a brisk pace through the halls talented . . . creative . . . busy friendly. Edna Nyquist A world traveler with part of the world in her home . . . busy with classes and conferences ... an office that is always full of discussion . . . efficient. J. Groon A. Gollon ... ciaiiei.,. 'm3- Emily Wilson Clothing . . . textiles . . . weaving ... housing — make the weeks roll by. Travel and reading enjoyed on vacations ... a coin and stamp collector... interesting. P. Groonwoy li V I. Grundy V. Gy dtnvond W0 %T 0 Frederick Ktemple Frantic notes tilled with Ut n ... details, details.,, lectures unsurpassable... the students inspiration tor bard, bonest iCramtning, 4 £ V f Wt Alice Blodgett Breadloaf College and a charming home,.. for timid writers, anew failing well of confidence... on her demand for perfection... and then there's Sand]. Tl C. Knight I. KO0hn O. Koopko L. Korlh M. Kiefer Prom Royalty E. Kijek Monica Bainter A competent physicist with annual Prom worries . . . busy labs and interested minds . . . shared her knowledge willingly ... a new doctorate this year.. . quiet. A night at Mindy's . . . King, Jerry Drake . . . Queen, Joan Goehring Underwaler FanieLSj -Seaweed, coral, shells, 3nq cre.d,tu.r'e,s of the se t w n fira-nsp a.n ed to fht new firm.otu. B H Wickc, Jr From Chairman, claime d fh even Ole- ..S e t wotcld b Kenneth Boylan Math . . . and more math . . . neve lacking a cigar ... he handles oi money .. . “Where are my glasses-loves a joke or story . . . slow-mo ing fast thinker. J. Kosmicki R. Kreidler Worries begin for actresses and directors The One-Act Plays A Game of Chess Directed by Earl Grow Cast: Frank Brocker, James Miller Harry Pittman, James Wevrunek A Phoenix Too Frequent Directed by Nancy Hager Cast: Mary Braatz Mary Ann Camber Ben Foltz The Appollo of Bellac Directed by Mardie Bloom Cast: Wen Frenzell, Nathalie Pierre Bill Scribner, Bob Caylor Jack McKenzie, Elaine Dallman, Kay Schreiber Pauline Isaacson Teaches both history and speech . .. director of all major forensics contests — and some plays . . . constant rusher . . . tiny whirlwind . . . crisp . . . dry humor . . . spicy. Discussing the trip to Wausau Ruth Lewis au Gam card shark . . . did some-ne mention puppies? ... unbound-ig energy . . . Mom to Ann and obbie, college mascots . . . gar-ens, guppies, and but one measly FTA Officers President: Alice Allen Vice-President: Betty Woehlert Secretary-Treasurer: Joyce Hanneman C. Loberg H. Luebben G. Kryjhak R. Kucksdorf B. Londormon Practice Edith Cutnaw An engaging woman who can call a spade a spade . . . loves the children . . . takes no nonsense . . . very helpful and kind . . . high spirits and a ready laugh . . . warmth . . . Dorothy Kampenga The serene head of the Campus Lab’s wealth of books . . . keeper of the keys to many a child's reading pleasure — and eager to open the doors . . . helpful and quick . . . quiet and peace prevail. Playground supervision Mildrede Williams A great sense of humor and a critical eye . . . helpful to student teachers — a step into her classroom is a step towards better classes . . . We need more like her ...” J. Miller, Jr. S. Miller teachi mg Phyllis Ravey A bright smile and a quick move ... all the children love her . . . fluttering hands and crisp comments . . . gay . . . frank . . . sincere. Mary Samter Sweetest primary teacher at the Campus Lab . . . shy reserve hiding warmth and understanding . . . she'll help you just enough for your needs . . . gentle. The fascinating auditorium N. Monion V. Morgan N. Nolion R. Rootz Needed: One dietician. Alice Daniel For math-rusty vets, a dream of patient clarity . . . weekly visits to the Dizzy Dozen . . . records, creamed cod fish, and fancy sewing for Punky. Doris Davis New and unusual recipes appeal to this Home Ec instructor . . . Do we have a fourth for bridge? . . . reading . . . sewing . . . sports . . . relaxation in many ways. B. Rusted J. Sozama J. Scheidoggor R. Schovrell Ill 7 72 Yes, May is here and there they go. Who? Why, our suitcase students whose ranks increase as the temperature rises. But let us take a look at the students who remain here in Point. What do they find to do on weekends? First, let’s take the night life. There are parties to attend of various natures to suit everyone. For the scholars, they might enjoy a night under the stars with Mr. Rightsell and his telescope, or better still, a quiet evening at Knut-zen’s cottage reading poetry or just having a good old bull session” as the moon rises over the lake. As for the others, the parties might be of a little different nature. You may take your girl to Iverson Park and better the scholars by studying the stars and also reciting poetry. Ah, what a life!” If none of the above interest you, how about dancing and listening to some classical music (well, classics at least) at Joe’s, Rudy’s, or the Palm Gardens? In the daytime there are softball games, like the Siasefi playing the Phi Sigs for a i barrel of Orange Crush, tennis, golf, swimming in the icy Plover River, getting sunburned at Iverson Park and maybe, well maybe, just a little school work. Yes, this college life is fun — especially if you stick around long enough to find out. Tom Tiger Tate Siasefi President 0. Schimke H. Schlock A. Schmidt W. D. Schmidt D. Schneoberg Alf Harrer A sprint up the stairs to keep in shape” . . . artistic psychologist . . . laughter in his eyes and kindness in his heart . . . colorful lectures and zany tests . . . Track Schedule April 21—Lawrence 28—Ripon (H) May 5—Oshkosh (H) 12—Oshkosh 15—St. Norberts (H) 19—State Meet J. Sherwood M. Skolski J. L. Smith A. Sobczok P. Scribner R. Searless G. Seeburger M. Sonnontog P. Sroda B. Summorfolt G. Stuckey M. Strobe Baseball Schedule April 14—LaCrosse 21 -Stout (H) 28—Oshkosh May 5—Eau Claire 9—Mission House (H) 12—Oshkosh (H) Spring: time for baseball . . . Marjorie Schelfhout A down-to-earth humor as hearty as apple pie . . . pun in her energetic phy. ed. classes . . . hard work, too . . . an Eat Shopper . . who has a cigarette I may borrow?” R. Stroik L Sturkol . . . intramurals . . . and just plain phy. ed. D. Trlckoy E. Trimberger L Wado H. Ware Golf Schedule April 21—Lawrence May 5—Oshkosh 12—Oshkosh (H) 15—St. Norbert’s 18—State Meet J. Woovtr C. Weber J. Weber R. Weller Bernard Wievel -legged conservation instruc-. . . takes time to advise one rt — and to get in some nature dy. Busy-busy-busy but finds e for State work . . . sincere. Tennis Schedule April 15—Lawrence May 5—Oshkosh (H) 8—Whitewater (H) 12—Oshkosh 19—State Meet C. Wohlbier N. Young P. Zei S. Zentner C. Wohlbier R Ztohnll Donna Bassuencr Delores Baumann g‘l Joann Buska Mosinee T)wo y[ear J uraU mm Lois Bartels Wausau Marlene Aschbrenner Wausau Shirley Oelkc Marathon Elaine Nelson Friendship Judith Pehlke Wittenberg Mary Romanski Wisconsin Rapids Carol Schmirler Joseph Rucinski Stevens Point Joyce Spencer Waupaca Constance Stochr Gresham Vernita Sullivan Friendship Alvina Adams Whiteside The Footpath of Peace To be glad of life, because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars, to be satisfied with your possessions, but not contented with yourself until you have made the best of them; to despise nothing in the world except falsehood and meanness, and to fear nothing except cowardice; to be governed by your admirations rather than your disgust, to covet nothing that is your neighbor's except his kindness of heart and gentleness of manners; to think seldom of your enemies, often of your friends, and every day of Christ; and to spend as much time as you can, with body and with spirit, in God’s out-of-doors; these arc little guide-posts on the footpath to peace. —Henry Van Dyke O. Floyd Nixon (Retiring) A favorite of his to sum up his philosophy of life — a philosophy he lives . . . two grown sons inspire his I’m a millionaire in sons” . . . helps show his sincere personality — one that will be missed in the future ... he indeed has inspired many in his years here . . . goodbye, Mr. Nixon . . . and best of luck! New faces with young sons and daughters . . . just beginning to live their philosophies here at CSC . . . beginning to imprint their personalities in the classrooms and buildings ... on the students . . . welcome — we hope you'll like it here ... for many, many years. Marjorie Pfiffner Jr. High Science Jack Cross History 119 120 The '56 IRIS ... a need to create . . to capture Central State through th lens of a camera ... a campus wit! out Penc]uin groups or the glamor c a studio . . . just as you saw it day b day . . . the humor of life ... the littl things graduates remember . . . recal ing for tomorrow a yesterday that wi seem like today. Behind this bold venture, the bul of one man ... a Leica slung aroun his neck . . . gruff . . . sensitive . . big enough to lean on when we lo; the courage to experiment with th untried . . . generous . . .enthusiastic Yes, the ‘56 IRIS... a tribute to real prof ... a real friend . . . M Specht. Jo Daniel IRIS Photography Editor ’5 IRIS Editor-in-chief ’55 121 Jack Crook Wisconsin Rapids Letters and Science President Our Senior Class President and prexy of Wesley ... a football star who can give a good sermon ... an intramural participant . . . humorous side remarks in class. Major: History Minors: Geography, English Kathleen Holicky LaCrosse Secondary Secretary, Treasurer Ah yes, life in the Home Management House ... a blonde Omeg with personality ... the Home Ec Club, Newman Club . . . practice teaching and discussing the day’s events. Major: Home Economics Minor: General Science Roberta Vaughn Stevens Point Primary Vice-President CWA Convention headaches, prexy? . . . “Mais oui” . . . vice-president of senior class . . . Omeg . . . radio workshop . . . Wesley and Primary Council . . . cute. Minor: French Arlene Golomski Custer Letters and Science Student Council Representative Talent plus . . a perfectionist . . . decorations chairman of every dance . . . artistic . . . light of the Newman Club . . . a Tau Gam . . . completely feminine; a baton twirler . . . student council . . . Major: Biology Minor: English 122 Busiest gal on campus . . . also funniest ... in scads of campus groups . . . loyal friend . . . that zany laugh . . . Alice Jean Allen dear editor . . . sugar ’n spice n . . . Stevens Point . . . A. J. Secondary Major: English Minors: History, French John Amburgy White Lake Secondary Dorothy Allen Stevens Point Primary Knit one, purl two . . . Christmas presents finished in class . . . music always . . . choir director at St. Joseph's . . . Girls Glee Club . . . mixed chorus . . . Alpha Kappa Rho . . . Newman Club floats. A sparkling athlete and real team-backer . . . frank . . . go-go guy . . . liked by all . . . biology teacher-coach in the future . . . Phi Sig . . . S Club grins. Major: Biology Minors: Conservation. Phy. Ed. Grace Anderson Junction City Letters and Science Musician for fun . . . talented seamstress . . . historian with a flair for repartee ... she giggles . . . always ready for fun . . . likes people . . . clever. Major: Home Ec. Minors: History, General Science An Alpha Sig from the Chain O’Lakes . . . a whirring mixer and delicious smells . . . centerpieces . . . playing hostess . . . the Home Ec Club and the Rosemary Axtell Style Show . . . Waupaca Major: Home Economics Secondary Minor: General Science Morris P. Anderson Stevens Point Letters and Science In October a proud papa” for the first time . . . oh, that logic class . . . not a waster of words . . . works for the Wisconsin Public Service ... a tendency to scowl . . . Major: History Minor: French Nancy Bird Wisconsin Rapids Primary Avid Rapids fan with a gay smile . . . haunts the Campus school — ten credits is a long day . . . sings in the glee club . . . Primary Council keeps her busy, but she has time for Wesley. Geraldine Beyerstedt Sheboygan Four-Year Rural Geri . . . generous to a fault ... a rural teacher back for ner degree . . . ready to travel anytime . . . and my car! . . . second only to my record collection”... a member of Alpha Sigma Alpha. A perpetual hurry . . . black curls and lanky arms flying along . . . Tekc Dale H. Borg meetings and paint pots from College Clintonville Theatre . . . Mens’ Glee Club . . . Mixed Intermediate Chorus ... a character” with that slow drawl. John D. Boyne Centerville, Massachusetts Letters and Science Ex-owner of an antique car ... A football-playing wrestler . . . Let’s have a party!” . . . Go man! Easy-going, full of laughter . . . and a serious mathematician. Major: Mathematics Minor: History Bradley Blake Stevens Point Letters and Science A happy high-flying biologist, explorer of past civilizations and a lover of outdoor sports — a camera fan ... a gentleman and a scholar ... a friendly person. Major: Biology Frank Brocker ______ Wittenberg Secondary A persuasive smoothie who can ad-lib sourness from a lemon ... a good-natured brain” ... an extroverted dramatist with a future of teaching in mind. Major: History Minors: English, Social Science, Speech Wayne Buchholz Westfield Intermediate, Upper Elementary A Westfield product who has an un-mistakeable zest for the lure of the hunt ... a future teacher with relaxation in sports ... an interesting student and friend . . . quiet . . . intense . . . careful . . . Jong Hyon Chey Korea Letters and Science Lots of go . . . some day I will play your basketball . . . Sam ... an all-night student. . . sleeps by day . . . turtleneck sweaters . . . more American than Boston. Major: Chemistry Bob Casper Wisconsin Rapids Secondary Always late for classes ... a golf fiend who finds time to teach . . . and to talk . . . a debating philosopher . . . always at ease . . . clever. Major: Biology Minors: Conservation, Geography Don Burant Stevens Point Intermediate A local boy with a wide sports interest ... a certain Mary takes up the sparetime ... a Newmanite and Tau Kappa Epsilon . . . part of the Round Table clan . . . finds relaxation in intramural sports. 125 126 Donald Christ off ersen Ogema Proprietor” of the old college counte Secondary on secon j floor ... one of the Joy Hous clan ... a Teke, and Sigma Zeta scien tist . . . part time work at Penney's . . Majors: Chemistry, Mathematics Minor: Physics Lyle Dakins Plover Letters and Science A white shirt and bow tie of the Kroger stores . . . can not resist an argument . . . came back this fall a married man . . . after graduation, the ministry .. . APO Major: English Minors: History, Speech rMl Larry Collins Westfield Intermediate Jo Daniel Cape Cod, Massachusetts Letters and Science Rumpled red hair and a fresh cigarette . . . Hiya, kids!” . . . L S and Emmons . . . Iris? What’s that? . . . Tau Gam and Inter-Sorority prexy . . . Do people eat kangaroos . . . And All That . . Majors: History, Geography A red-head with wings on his feet . . . has a good speaking voice and a persuasive manner. Round Table occupies this future teacher too, along with his S-Club and track activities. Bonnie Ekvall Marshfield Primary Blonde, blue-eyed . . . soft voice and pastels . . . piano playing is what she misses most . . . ' what is A, Miss Ekvall ? . . . Trigon and Primary Council .. . sparkle, sparkle, pretty ring . . . quiet. A quiet, conservative chemist — but still waters run deep . . . Greets jokes with appreciative roars or grins . . . William Durant alert to each person's moods, and sin- Laona ccre- Letters and Science Major: Chemistry Minors: History, Mathematics Bonnie Driscoll Gillett Primary A vivacious senior with sparkling eyes . . . a ready smile ... an Omeg. A Newmanite that finds time for the Pointer . . . future housewife . . . Primary Council . Minors: English, History Arden Emmerich Mosinee Letters and Science A blue-eyed blonde . . . time for APO . . . 20 miles to commute each day . . . out-door enthusiast . . . skiing . . . hunting . . . I’m getting too fat” . . . Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry 127 Records . . . books . . . and a receding hair line . . . the red tie of a Sig 128 Ep . . . Men's Glee Club ... all the headaches of managing our union . . . a 4-yr. Delzcll man . . . chain-smoker . . . Sigma Tau. Major: Geography Minors: History, English Mark Farris Wisconsin Rapids Secondary Duane Folz Stevens Point Letters and Science Child welfare specialist ... a bow-and-arrow hunter and a fisherman . . . history major hoping for civil service . . . reserved but friendly . . . nice. Major: History Carole Fabich Plover Secondary Shiny blonde hair . . . efficiency expert at the home ec house . . . courage of her convictions ... an avid baseball fan . . . all sports . . . clever at sewing - . . Major: Home Economics Minor: General Science Wendelin Frenzel Marshfield Letters and Science Always dashes” . . . L S man . . . Iris, Pointer, Alpha Psi, Sigma Tau . . . dramatics, Sig Ep prexy, Newmanitc . .. baritone in Men's Glee Club . . . sincere. Jack R. Frisch Nekoosa Secondary Insatiable curiosity . . . by some, labeled radical . . . head of the student council . . . editor of Wordsworth . . . an Alpha Beta Rho man . . . also, a son, Nicholas Jefferson. Major: History Minors: English, Science Gloria Garfield Rhinelander Primary Campus school . . . balanced meals and small talk . . . shoulder bag and typing paper . . . Primary Council in her spare time . . . Wesley . . . Extoller of the Hodag . . . Minor: English Lenore Gaylord Nekoosa Primary A Gay” who really is gay . . . Gentle primary teacher and a leader. One of the good gifts which come in small packages ... a writer ... a fine friend. Peter Garcia lone Garcia Stevens Point Clintonville Intermediate Primary One of CSC's busy couples ... a living tribute to the courage necessary to get an education for two ... a bouncy boy and a time for laughter . . . homework and housework together . . . never a dull moment . . . happy . . . nice. Pete and lone — friendly as can be . . . love and patience . . . fun. 129 Minor: History Earl Grow Shawano Secondary A '56 graduate, no . . . one of us, yes . . . out-standingly yes . . . Sig Ep . . . Actor .. . . tennis player . . . Pointer chief and Tufton Beamish . . . thimks and sniles” . . . shy. Major: English Minors: History, Speech Bernice Hahn Merrill Primary Bernie” . . . sign-out slips . . . Pointer staff and CWA . . . Blond but not dumb . . . Gamma Dcltan in WRA . . . Primary Council . . . summertime baby sitter.” Minor: Physical Education aP 6 Kathleen Gue Fond du Lac Secondary Science? Swimming? Home Ec.? Music? Teaching? Dramatics? Any will get Kay’s attention ... a busy Omeg . . . giggles . . . flighty but ambitious . . . fun. Major: Home Economics Minor: General Science- Owner of a terrific smile ... A math and physics wizard . . . Semi-pro basketball player ... A laughing politician with an energy-giving outlook on life. Major: Mathematics Minors: Physics, History Quinten C. Grosskopf Bowler Secondary Known around here as Bob ... a singer .. . one of Knutie’s” boys ... . a paper hat of the Eat Shop . . . one George Hammersmith, Jr. of those rare people who will type for Kennan the Iris AND the Pointer ... a fast, Intermediate bouncing walk. Hazel Helbach Amherst Primary Beautiful brown-eyes” . . . lives on a farm . . . tranquility personified . . . faithful Newman Club member . . . sews a fine seam . . . Primary Council .. . Where will I teach?” Jerry Hales Waupaca Letters and Science A conservationist with a love of the outdoors . . . biology labs and busy schedules . . . Newmanite and AKL man . . . bull sessions and roommates . . . intramurals . . . fun . . . Major: Conservation Minor: Biology Sophie Hlavac Spencer Rural Hobbies of knitting, sewing . . . painting water color pictures. Sophie finds time for Newman Club . . . Rural Life Club . . . Radio Workshop. Returned to complete her degree . . . enjoys organ music. A local athlete of merit . . . Conservation major who will referee after classes .. . gay laughter . . . ready to help out . . . courteous . . . rugged . . . Major: Conservation Minor: Physical Education Carl Huberty Lena Secondary Always on the go . . . can teach Phy. Ed., Math, Biology . . . that luminous smile . . . speedy athlete . . . Sig Ep . . . Sigma Zetan . . . dorm aide . . . oh. Pointer! Major: Mathematics Minors: Biology, Phy, Ed. Russ Hutter Milton Letters and Science A wood-chopping gay blade” . . . considerate ... a singer during and after hours ... a member of Siascfi Social Club . . . active intramural sports fan . . . John H. Judd Oconto Falls Secondary A senior transfer from Oshkosh in order to take bio-chemistry . . . married to a former CSCer . . . says he was nobody on the OSC campus . . . only fraternity prexy and the leading dramatics star. Majors: Chemistry, Biology Dave Hurlbut Stevens Point Letters and Science TING TO Majors: Biology and Conservation Phyllis Knop Junction City Secondary A natural with needle and thread . . . since eighth grade, a hand-sewn wardrobe . . . talks constantly . . . beautiful hands . . . yummy chocolate cakes . . . Major: Home Economics Minors: General Science, English Mary Jane Roller Milladore Secondary Talking hands” and a breathless laugh . . . square dance caller for the CWA fall get-together . . . one of the WRA reliables . . . full of pep ... a Newmanite . . . Major: History Minors: Social Science, Phy Ed Louis W. Knuth Rock Springs Secondary The treasurer of the Phi Sigs, S Club vice-president . . . he's responsible, competent . . . enjoys coffee, the sports page, conversation ... a friendly bowler. Major: Biology Minors: Geography, English Harry Koroghlanian Racine Intermediate An ex-GI who commutes from Wisconsin Rapids . . . quiet . . . the possessor of a slow, friendly smile . . . intense . . . busy-looking. A married student . . . finds some time for Radio Workshop. Phyllis Gertschen Lange Wausau Primary A former CSC'er back from the marines ... a trailer now with her marine husband ... so down-to-earth and easy going ... an active Tau Gam and charter member of the married women's club. Lowell D. LaLeike Stevens Point Secondary A quiet student with strong convictions . . . a family man who works part time . . . a degree in February and a move north to Park Falls . . . Sigma Tau Delta. Major: Geography Minors: History, English William Lacina Phillips Secondary An ex-boxer from Phillips ... a Del zell Hall man that studies a lot . . . nice ... has many friends. A member of Alpha Kappa Lambda and Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity. Majors: Conservation, Biology Minors: General Science Phil LaLeike Stevens Point Secondary He likes dimples and English and teaching ... a wedding in the near future . . . a darling smile . . . brainy ... a thinker in all seriousness” . . . witty. Major: English Minors: History, Geography 135 Gerald D. LeMarche Stevens Point Intermediate Upper Elementary A singing history teacher . . . Family man with high ideals ... A joker and an intellectual . . . Part-time basketball player . . . Quiet ... an all-round handyman. Minors: Mathematics, History We always call him Tarz ... A woodsman ... an intramurals ballplayer . . . scientific . . . speedy jitter-bugger ... a game warden soon? Very Very nice guy. Majors: Conservation, Biology 1 ' j Ronald D. Larson Wautoma Letters and Science llene Larson Red Granite Rural An cx-tcacher back for her four year degree . . . the County Normal for two years; the rest in extension courses . . . summers ... an artist who makes her own cards for Christmas . . . kids' valentines. Marlene LeMere Wausau Secondary Under the shadow of Rib Mt., a ski enthusiast . . . that cute little giggle . . . I like anything so long as it's sports . . . an Alpha Sig, one of the Young Dems. Major: History Minors: Biology, Geography, Social Science A vet . . . photographer by hobby . . . 136 clean cut . . . oh, that crew cut . . . one of the APO service workers, four years in a trailer . . . med tech his destination. . . Majors: Biology, Chemistry David S. Lindberg Merrill Letters and Science Ada Dewar Lord Westfield Secondary Majors: Biology, Chemistry Petite . . . beautiful clothes and a red Plymouth . . . back-stage genius with the grease paint ... a lover of poetry with creative talent . . . much knitting for her Nancy. Rita Lepinski Wausau Primary Sweet-smiling primary teacher ... active in religious and social groups . . . philosophic . . . quiet but fun-loving . . . gentle ... a help to Girls' Glee Club. Lyle Lueschow Marshfield Intermediate Upper Elementary Major: English Minors: History, French One who has returned to school to pic up remaining credits . . . agreeable . . ex-rural teacher . . . Lyle is married . . . has a family. Hours of night school . . . extension courses preceded this year. Terry McMahon Westfield Letters and Science One of CSC's grapplers . . . L S man with a heart o’ gold . . . Works as a printer in summer months . . . S-Club and Newman Club . . . lithe and likeable. Major: History Minor: English Nabeel Mansour Merrill Secondary Our cosmopolitan teacher . . . biologist who taught life-saving in college . . . gentle . . . geographer . . . expert on dancing . . . considerate . . . fun. Major: Biology Minors: Geography, Conservation Sue Maynard Woodruff Intermediate An all-around girl from northern Wisconsin ... a Young Dem who ran a gas station last summer ... a member of Round Table . . . band, WRA . . . a Future Teacher . . . belongs to Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority. Harold Miller Greenwood Secondary A returned vet from '51 ... too busy with a family for his old dramatics and radio-work-shop . . . likes to travel . . . a handsome officer in the Nat'l Guard. Majors: History, Physics Minors: Geography 137 138 James L. Miller Oshkosh Letters and Science Open sport shirts . . . one of Mr. Har-rer's track regulars . . . eyes that crinkle” ... in summers, it's off to the west coast . . . red hair and subdued freckles. Major: History Minor: Economics Doris Moss Stevens Point Primary Children love her ... so does Norm. Infectious giggle . . . Tau Gam, second-semester Texan. Gamma Delta, Orthesis, WRA . . . Don't forget Primary Council and practice teaching. Jerry Munderloh Merrill Letters and Science A football-playing AKL man . . . conservationist combining biology with his major . . . fun to talk to . . . lost from the bachelor's ranks . . . amiable. Major: Conservation Minor: Biology Tom Moran Adams Intermediate Three loves ... a wife and two baby girls . . . steady clerk at the National Tea ... in other words a busy vet . . . on campus, a Teke . . . gentle . . . just plain nice. Minor: English A laugh for every occasion . . . and a nickel in every pocket . . . dry humor . . . daily Mass . . . ignorance of what it means to be lazy ... a Teke . . . Sigma Zetan. Major: Chemistry, Math. Minor: Physics Janice Cook Nomady Stevens Point Secondary A mother who writes . . . sweet . . . modern-dancing French teacher who finds time for extras ... an intellectual with humor ... a serious but smiling worker. Major: French Minors: English, History Carter Olson lola Secondary A chemist that's usually busy in the lab . . . a ' Teke” . . . always cooperative a member of L.S.A ... on the Interfraternity Council . . . always ready to laugh . . . Major: Chemistry Minors: Physics, Mathematics Michael Noreika Cranden Secondary 139 Dorothy Omernik Polonia Primary Versatile . . . back for a degree after four years of teaching ... a real lover of music . . . just for fun ... a Cub fan always . . . Oh, to travel! ... for Christmas, an engagement ring . . . plans . . . 140 Nowak's on Monday night after the Guards” . . . who’s Bobbie? . . . president of Forum ... apt to worry . . . a Phi Sig and back-room” man at the Eat Shop . . . Majors: Conservation, Biology Minors': General Science Donald R. Page Marengo Secondary Mary Ortlieb New London Letters and Science A history major with interest in an airlines career . . . after classes, a doll-collector . . . Shakespeare's best friend ... an ever-laughing jitterbugger. Major: History Minor: English T Terry D. Pease Wyocena Intermediate An award-winning athlete . . . intermediate teacher and an easy-going leader . . . sincere . . . love that grin! . . . helps run the Union . . . small boy’s hero. Minor: Physical Education Doyne Parmelee Marshfield Secondary Talks about ethics over a cvp of coffee . . .shy smile . . . L S, Edelweiss and Sigma Zeta ... a Tcke on Pan Hell Council and Interfraternity . . . Trigon man. Major: Chemistry Minor: Biology Ed Prohaska Phillips Secondary Til teach Conservation” . . . shy smile . . . neat dresser . . . loyal Phi Sic . . . that crew cut . . . Hetzers’ handsome handyman — quiet . . . studious . . . serious. Majors: Biology, Conservation Minor: General Science Faith Pomerening New London Secondary Slender . . . affectionate . . . four years over at Nelson Hall ... a hobby of colored slides . . . and Ray . . . Gamma Delta . . . Sigma Zeta ... a great big smile . . . gay . . . Major: Home Economics Minors: General Science, Biology Homer Plumb Wisconsin Dells Secondary A big man on the campus . . . can never forget Eddie Howard . . . the leader of Alpha Beta Rho ... A Master degree from California in his future . . . teaching . . . Rita. Major: History Minors: Social Science, Biology Larry Pierce Amherst Letters and Science The POINTER’S assistant business head . . . likes a good card game . . . happy-go-lucky . . . member of A.P.O. ... A married student who enjoys hunting, fishing . . . Majors: History, Geography 141 142 Dick Promen Fond du Lac Letters and Science We have the cutest baby ... a fishery biologist . . . aiming for government work . . . hunter . . . soft-spoken Siasefi ... a joke-teller . . . wonderful guy- Major: Conservation Gene E. Przekurat Stevens Point Letters and Science The zaniest scientist at CSC . . . math major who is full of laughter . . . New-manite . . . Checpka” . . . Alpha Beta Rho member . . . generous .•. . nice. Major: Mathematics Minors: Chemistry, Physics, History William D. Rasmussen Oconomowoc Intermediate Lots of hobbies . . . especially water colors ... a powerful physique . . . shenanigans during pledge season . . . the Alpha Beta Rho master ... a married veteran ... an A.P.O. member. Robert F. Reed Stevens Point Secondary Musician first-class . . . singer . . . math scholar . . . fraternity pep enthusiast . . . gagster . . . intelligent conversationalist and a good companion to all. Major: Mathematics Minor: Music Joyce Scheelk Colby Secondary A lady barber with a pretty smile . . . a phy ed whistle and the rustle of students ... an Alpha Sig and Gamma Del-. . a cup of coffee in the Campus. Major: Mathematics Minors: Biol tan Chief of operations back stage . . . light, lights, more lights . . . both shy 143 and handsome . . . really sends them . . . one of those Sig Eps ... a track man Bill Ruhsam . . . studious . . . New London Major: Mathematics Secondary Minors: Physics, Chemistry Sally Rose Poynette Intermediate An Omeg with a timely sense of humor . . . artistic and exciting. 1220 Main . . . chatter and chores ... a Poynette senior that has taken CSC to heart . . . calm . . . easy to talk to . . . fun to know. Jerry Scheel Rothschild Secondary An affable athlete interested in coaching ... a photography enthusiast and outdoorsman ... a part-time philosopher who's fond of small jokes . . . clever. Major: Biology Minors: Conservation, Phy. Ed. 144 Shcebie'' is an Acquabat in the summer . . . does a lot of work on Primary Council ... an active Omcg . . . WRA belies her interest in athletics ... a pert, petite, vivacious cheerleader. Major: Biology Minors: English, Phy. Ed. Eileen Schieb Minocqua Primary Lois Schlottman Stevens Point Secondary A Tau Gam the Administration has teaching Phy. Ed. . . . an active New-manite . . . One of the sweetest girls on the CSC campus . . . never a harsh word . . . gay laughter. Janus Schellin New London Secondary An Alpha Sig who is really busy . . . hours in the Eat Shop . . . hours in school . . . One of the famous girls from 514 Jefferson . . . quick humor . . . friendly smile. Major: Home Economics Minor: General Science Roger Schneider Wisconsin Rapids Intermediate, Upper Elementary Schnitz” . . . elementary teacher . . . a real comedian who can direct Mens’ Glee Club — sings . . . husband working his way through school . . . amiable — fun. Old cars and many good times. 145 Don Schneiders Marathon Upper Elementary Intermediate, Lois Schroeder Waupaca Secondary A joy in any kitchen ... an interest in music — the Girls' Glee Club and Mixed Chorus ... a Wesleyan ... the Home Ec Club, radio workshop . . . busy, busy . . . Major: Home Economics Minors: General Science, English What an athlete! Basketball, softball, volleyball . . . gay . . . grade school teacher — married . . . Phi Sig . . . Rural Lifer . . . excellent conversationalist . Newmanite and S Club . . . busy . . . Lambert J. Schommer Marshfield Letters and Science A deeply-engrossed scientist and past master at satire . . . enjoys solving a problem ... a tease who can turn to some sober hunting . . . ambitious. Major: Chemistry Patricia Schultz Bear Creek Primary An engaging manner . . . lively but calm . . . formerly the POINTER staff . . . singer in the choir . . . YWCA . . . the primary Council and gifts for the Flambeau Indians . . . practice teaching ever . . . belongs to FTA. Sarge” . . . ’’Yank” . . . business manager of the POINTER . . . three cars in one year . . . collegiate flannels . . . Canterbury Club and Alpha Beta Rho ... to teach in California . . . always Ara R. Sergenian fun .... Madison Major: History Secondary Minors: French, Geography Coloma Secondary The campus buddy . . . eyes wide open and a nasal twang ... that bottle band . . . stole the show in Comedy of Errors . . . an actor ever . . . Alpha Kappa Rho, Sigma Tau. Carol Crosby Scudder Stevens Point Primary Singer . . . artist . . . teacher . . . addicted to modern dance ... a businesswoman with talent on the piano . . . quiet wife with swift spurts of giggles. Minor: Art Harold Smith Edgerton Secondary A wrestler with an interest in science . . . busy with lighting . . . practice teaching and studying. Delzell hall with roommates and confusion . . . fun . . . memories . . . Major: Biology Minors: Conservation, Geography Major: English Minor: Music Thomas E. Spicer Wisconsin Rapids Intermediate Gilbert Stasek Antigo Secondary A commuter from Rapids with a sense 147 of humor ... a card'' . . . often arguing good-naturedly — about the Cubs (right, Larry?) . . . enjoys scout work . . . a lively member of A.P.O. . . . a sports fan. David J. Stadler Marshfield Secondary A doodler with oodles of notes . . . assistant scoutmaster . . . A.P.O. member .. . always thinking . . . a trial” to Mr. Harris . . . Sigh” . . . laughs easily, nice to know . . . Major: History Minors: Biology, English Only practicing Latin teacher . . . philosopher who likes to debate . . . Eat Shop a home” . . . history-geography work, too ... a bowler ... a friendly guy. Major: History Minors: Latin, Geography James Stasko Plover Letters and Science Come on, let's get with it!” . . . our stellar director . . . radio-stage-TV-ex-pert . . . gay public relations man . . . more fun than comics . . . artist. Major: English Minors: Art, Speech Joyce Thurston Hancock Elementary Busy with side trips to III . . . Omega Mu Chi president . . . W.R.A. ... a Round Table member with practice teaching ups and downs ... a Newman itc . . . ' She's engaged, she’s lovely” . . . fun to know . . . 148 Keith W. Stoehr Gresham Intermediate, Upper Elementary Best-dressed man on campus . . . histor and English-teacher . . . opera-singin, fraternity man . . . that blond hair . . jovial . . . ball player . . . tjuiet. Minors: English, History Mildred Swendrzynski Wild Rose Secondary The marvel of the college ... a girl matlr genius ... in 1955 the Roger Cul- ver Science Award ... a quiet smile . . . jet black hair . . . Sigma Zeta and College Theatre. Majors: Chemistry, Math Minor: Physics Larry Stratton Barre, Vermont Secondary No longer a New Englander . . . still a Red Sox fan . . . fine athlete with no time to play .... 40 hours a week working . . . studying into the wee- hours . . . Major: Biology Minor: History Ken Wasserman Green Bay Secondary An intellectual and a family man . . . terrific tennis player ... a wide grin . . . writer for the POINTER . . . math teacher . . . those long legs . . . serious. Major: Mathematics Minors: Chemistry, Phy. Ed. Connie Waterman Bancroft Letters and Science Curley hair and a crooked grin commutes ... an out-door man all the way ... a collection of deer heads and fishing tackle in the car . . . assistant conservation warden. Major: Conservation A secondary major who drives a school bus . . . married . . . Sigma Zetan . . . Forum . . . former member of Mixed Chorus . . . Navy veteran . . . and a real worker . . . nice . . . Major: Chemistry Minors: Physics, Mathematics 149 Rudolph Voelkner Elcho Secondary Genevieve Tokarski Stevens Point Secondary A local girl . . . many interests outside of school . . . Don't buy furniture until you sec Krembs,” where Genevieve works. A member of Newman Club . . . Forum . . . Major: History Minors: General Science, Geography Quiet niccness with just a trace of a dimple . . . guardian of the treasury 150 for the Tau Gams ... member of Sigma Ann Weisbrot Zeta and a Newmanite . . . neat as a Nelsonville button . . . Secondary Major: Home Economics Minor: General Science Frederick J. Wenzel Marshfield Letters and Science Won freshman dramatics award in ’48 . . . has been in school ever since ... five credits a semester now. Fritz . . . Alph Psi Omega, Sigma Zetan, Newmanite, commutes. Major: Chemistry Gene Weber Dale Letters and Science A scientist and chemist . . . always a quiet smile and a cheerful Hi . . . Sig Ep and Mens’ Glee Club aide . . . an active Sigma Zetan . . . fun. Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry Joan Whitford Spencer Primary So quiet, but fun . . . works in a grocery store during the summer months . . . likes to watch TV when she has time, but has little to spare . . . practice teacher in Primary Council . . . A real mother . . . yes, I even help Margaret Whiting Sandl, ,!nake s owmc ' bu do 't {1 151 Stevens Point an ’on!. • • lhe v.ce-pres.dent or Pn- Primary m ry (-ounc,‘ • • • Wl11 make a perfect y teacher . . . associate member of the Tau Gams. Robert Wyman King Letters and Science Busy with a double major . . . time for hamburgers at Nowak’s ... an easy laugh and short, clipped sentences . . . the Union . . . grief . . . maps . . . sports and relaxing . . . bushes . . . Majors: Geography, Conservation Tom Wirkus Marshfield Secondary DRUMS ... a big man with a big smile and a tremendous heart . . . Drums ... a mighty busy guy . . . warm laughter-. . . everyone knows him . . . drums. Major: English Minor: Speech, History Raymond Wilde Waupaca Intermediate An intermediate teacher who has Faith in his future ... a young GOP with time for orchestra . . . another member of the Round Table . . . Wesley and Sigma Theta Epsilon, Rural Life, intramurals. 152 1956 . . . Skipping along to Kindergarten at the Campus Laboratory School. 1970 . . . Skipping out for a coffee break at the crowded campus hang-out. own own 154 There are 1,200 of you . . . 14% of the town’s population! Like members of any community you spend money . . . On staple commodities . . . bread and jam . . . cookies . . . coffee ... on the necessities . . . clothing . . . sundries . . . room and board ... on luxuries . . J hamburgers . . . candy . . . hot dogs . . . an occasional beer . . . records. Your parents come to visit . . . they too spend money. We give you the best money cam buy ... we appreciate your business . . . without you Stevens Point would be a quiet place . . . we’re| glad you're a part of our community . . . Bill Worzalla Worzalla Publishing Co. Vhile the est of us leep, Mom” tarts her usy clay at ive a.m. reparing raysful f yummy lome-made loughnuts or those ree hours vhen we all rowd into ur favorite College Eat Shop. Marilyn Biechler models one of the many lovely dresses from the Quality Store . . . many other coeds like the cute clothes they find there. What? A Rushing Party tomorrow and your best dress needs cleaning! Use Normington’s own daily service here in Nelson Hall. It’s the good, quick, way . . . reasonable . . . The Doudnas, the Lewises, the Jenkinses, the Kersts . . . and now the Runkes become part of Faculty Row” out there in Park Ridge. Whether they’re finishing a beautiful home or just plain puttering . . . more and more profs turn to Vetter Manufacturing Co. for their building needs. Looking very sharp in his clothes from Penney’s, Frank Brocker is on his way to class . . . for these student teachers — nice clothes, low cost . . . fits any budget . . . Helping make life more enjoyable at the Home Management House is a new automatic washer from the Breitenstein Company . . . lightens loads. The central point to meet a friend and plan a get-together or discuss school work . . . Westen- 1 berger's hires college students . . . helps CSC grow. welcome sign that greets CSC's picnicers on heir way to enjoy themselves at Iverson ark ... welcome sign to the apartment Iwellers with budgets ... also wel- omes students back from vaca- ions ... year-round joy to the acutly. I.G.A.—the sign of velcome here and all ver the country. rvr A look into the future ... we daydream now, but soon . . . who can tell? This freshman, like so many of the coeds, adds to her hope chest with exciting items from Ben’s. Hello Y o u n Lovers Where-ever You Are could very well be the themesong of Otterlee’s Jewelry Store ... all admire cherishable, lasting gifts. As many CSC married couples, A1 Curtis and his wife enjoy the planning and buying for a bouncing baby — the crib must be a Lullabye.” The Wisconsin River . . . symbol of Central State in spring . . . heritage of lumbering kings . . . pride of Stevens Point because of industries like the Whiting-Plover Paper Company. Paste-ups, negatives, silver prints . . . many hours of work before the rumble of tne presses announce the completion of the 1956 Iris. The editor and photography staff take a last minute check of Wally’s handiwork before the presses roll. Well done! ... as everything is at Worzalla Publishing Company. Louis Koehn, a perfectionist with clothes sense, insists his shirts be carefully and smoothly done . . . when returned from Welsby’s, great to put on. 2 a.m. at Nelson Hall... a corsage of roses from Sorenson’s Floral Shop waits to be pressed into a bulging scrapbook . . . the perfect souvenir of an exotic China Night. 0f Jr ft Homecoming is merely the beginning of the events recorded in a school year. Taylor's Drug Store can supply these photo needs that are bound to arise. Busy ... cooperative ... 66 gas from the Delzell Oil Co. prepares May Roach for a fine zooming start on one of her many trips. Students also get ready home... trips... Hl nt K act StucUi]t 3aai TT ® 'Wf • ■ • at Wr Wri, Wlij. ... tux.n . ? ? 'fnid U lwr«l% HliMnWj u %rM, pofU ' IntWtKrd.... 1 j? rl lb« Fuui b bn. a I „.w.l W Cbwww,«trj m t «• s • • •uw b . fl Vf • - • irtro .ttnt'V • , • V; , l Af... ef l«V iwft«d r'-’1 ah[ ’s 1 U“ 31 . t 0: i K lUOX Ato 4- . . -SirtcUrt lb UW'- ut ;vsu4 t, u-ai U tab . « U -w % !«.. it. •«.' 1 i• V- vl U«-Ut -vd«bcr 3rd . 1-355• Str}«r. lvrt, Uvn. The May Roach Scholarship Fund is just one of many projects that’s backed by Hardware Mutuals . . . this organization is often the man behind the scenes” in the promotion of the activities . . . programs . . . sports . . . and people here at Central State. A big company ... a bigger heart. • • • Nothing is quite like the pop corn at the Spechts'. The electric popper from Boston’s is the useful and enjoyable gift from all the boys at Delzell Hall. 161 The whole Trytten family makes an expedition when they go to Bill’s Shoe Store to be outfitted. Their styles please anyone . . . their prices, too. Frantic treasurers must keep the books balanced when the bills pour in after all the banquets and parties which make up the gay agenda of every campus group. The Sig Eps use the checks which are honored by every store . • checks from the Citizen’s National Bank. — “£ O'S ','-, Lit'Zens NATIONAl Starting the morning with a Krembs kitchen set is a joy to the newly-weds . . . it brightens the moments before heading for classes . . . colorful . . . Kathy Holicky has time out between classes to powder her nose with a blend especially compounded for her by one of the friendly clerks at Campbell’s. Ben and Burga celebrate their first month’s anniversary with a dinner and toast” at the Hot Fish Shop . . . perfect with blue lights, organ music. A peek at Miss B.” in the office of the library ... a dream of efficiency engineered by Emmons Stationery and Office Supply Co. During winter and wet weather all the girls at 913 Clark ( Dizzy Dozen abode) scramble for sturdy, warm boots ... really appreciating the Shippy Shoe Store. Xmas Cards, Inc., from Mr. Harrer's psych class is just one of the many campus groups who go to the Journal Printing Company for a job expertly done. ar orjx) ration A MV CAM CMNtA VOi msw WMwnwmmcw.' Am lot YOU IHTIM ip cmm •cmciomcH nmustt 'hose brand new ons and daughters 11 need the very est. The Randletts’ ew little girl has ier needs all satis-ied at Hannon’s )rug Store . . . Phillip’s Studio makes those special portraits for those special times really outstanding ... a gift . . . graduation . . . contests . . . credentials. 164 Lucky Bob McLendon joins the hundreds of CSC stu-dents who flock to Waupaca for a summer of fun and relaxation . . . a time to forget finals and deadlines by going all out... frogmen or fishermen, the A busy Central State lad hurries on to another of his errands pleased with the quick service of the First National Bank. The convenient, free checking service they render the organizations on campus really aids all of the busy treasurers of these groups, too . . . personalized checks look so exciting. Our Homecoming Queen and her court found it thrilling to ride in the parade wearing those gorgeous furs from Nigbor’s . . . mmm! 165 Spring slipped in on padded feet and with a gentle humor played a game of peak-a-boo among the bitter icicles of our winter-weary memories, until, trembling, the tension flowed away and there was left only the haze-rippled image of two friends and a tower to be packed carefully away in suitcases labeled: “Home for the summer vacation ’ 166 Administrators and Instructors Full Time Hansen, William C — President, II Anderson, Dr. H. A. — Physician. 47 Anderson. Robert — Geography. 20 Bainter, Monica — Physics, 106 Barnes. John — English. 118 Blakeslee, Richard — English. 49 Blodgett. Alice K. — English. 105 Bo Ian. Kenneth — Mathematics. 106 Burroughs. Leland — English, 85 Carlsten. Edna — Art. 6) Carter, Richard E. — Geography, 118 Clements, William — English, Mathematics. 84 Cross, Jack L. — History. 118 Crow, Frank — History, 95 Cutnaw, Edith — Sixth Grade Supervisor, 108 Davis, Doris — Home Economics Davis, Mildred — French. 92 Dixon, George — Sociology, 7} Doudna, Quincy — Administrator, 15 Eagon, Burdette — Jr. High Social Studies, Assistant Director of Teacher Education, 9) Epple, Arol — Biology. 92 Faust. Gilbert — Chemistry. Registrar. 21 Glennon, Bertha — English, 84 Gotham, Raymond — 15 Harrer, Alfred — Psychology. 115 Harris, Albert E. — Psychology. Philosophy, 8) Henry, Joseph — Music, 51 Hicks, James — Chemistry, 85 Isaacson, Pauline — Speech. History, 107 Jenkins. Warren — History, Colloquim, 15 Kellogg, Lulu — Fourth Grade Supervisor, 91 Kellogg. Vivian — English, Social Studies. Jr. High. 91 Kerst, Marjorie — Fifth Grade Supervisor, 82 Knutzen, Norman — English, Music, J6, 42. 5) Kremple. Frederick — History, 105 Kroner, Peter — German, 75 Lewis, Robert $. — Geography. Visual Aids. 67 Lyness, Arthur S. — Biology, 74 Marple, Hugo — Music. 87 Morrison, Clifford — History, 64 Morrison, Miriam Moser — Physical Education, 64 N'eubcrgcr, Mary — Nurse. 88 Nixon. O. F. — Mathematics, 118 Nyouist, Edna — English. 104 Pfiftner. Elizabeth, Dean. History, 15 Pfiffner. Marjorie — Jr. High Science. 118 Pierce, Burton R., — 78 Pierson. Edgar — Biology, 20 Punke. Virginia — Rural Supervisor, 10) Quandt. Hale — Physical Education, Coach. 28. 81 Rav , Phyllis — Kindergarten Supervisor, 109 Reilly, Patricia — Music, 87 Reppen. Nels O. — Economics, Education, 45 Reuschlein, Phillip — Physical Education Rightsell, Raymond — Physics, Astronomy, 15 Roach, May — English. Rural. 1) Roberts, John — Physical Education, Coach. 15. 29 Runke, Henry — Art. 104, 156 Sachs, Irving — Biology, 104 Samter, Mary — First Grade Supervisor, 109 Schelfhout, Marjorie — Physical Education, 114 Schmeeckle, Fred — Conservation, 80 Smith, Mary Elizabeth — English, 97 Specht, Raymond — Geography, 120, 161 Sylvester, Walter — Conservation. 10) Taylor, Richard — History, 94 Trytten, Roland — Chemistry, 96. 161 Van Arsdale, Gladys — Third Grade Supervisor, 26 Wicvel. Bernard — Conservation, 115 Williams, Mildredc — Second Grade Supervisor, 108 Wilson, Emily — Home Economics. 105 Winkler, Cecilia — Rural Supervisor, 8) Youmans, Rita — Home Economics. 99 Part-Time Daniel, Alice N. — Mathematics. 110 Dixon, Gertrude — English. 71 Lewis, Ruth — English. 107 Thomson, Gladys W. — English, 95 Secretaries Andersen, Sidone Cychosz. Agnes Cxaplinski. Bernice Donovan. Nancy McCormick, Barbara Mcshak, Jean Roifson, Carolyn Swallow, Marie Wojciehoski, Grace Librarians Bloczynski, Mary Louise Kampenga. Dorothy, 108 Kampenga, Nelis, 71 Mason, Syble, 74 Ritchie. Margaret, 72 Maintenance and Engineering Staff Belmore, Arthur J. Davis, Lawrence K. Engebretson, Melvin Epright, William H. Haase, Myron Kucera, Charles Mansavage, Frank J. McLaughlin, Edward Moyer, Richard, 19 Nybcrg. Lois Okray, Victor, 19 Przybylski, Regina Rasmussen, John Rybicki, Adam Spence, Vernon Stratton, Larry Nelson Hall and Delzell Hall Staff Aldrich, Leona Angel, Margaret — Director, 2) Bid well. Stella Cieslewicz. Agnes Elsud, Edna Engebretson, Lottie Firkus, Patricia Graff, Myrtle Higgins, Theresa Kaminski, Muriel Zimmer, Frieda Students Abbott, Lola (1) — Wesley. Band. Choir, Madrigal. 21 Ablard, Lila (1) — Wesley. 21 Abler. Norman (2) — 80 Abrahamson, Charles (Sp) Accola, Thomas (1) Adams, Alvina (R) — LSA, Rural Life Adams. Harlan ()) — LSA. Phi Sigma Epsilon, Choir, 100 Adams, James (1) — 21 Adams, Jean (1) — 21 Adams, Jolene (1) — Newman Club, 21 Ainsworth, Pauline (1) — Wesley, 21 Albert, Gerald (2) — Alpha Ikta Rho, Wrestling. 80 Allaire. Stephen (1) — AKL Allen, Alice-Jean (4) — Iris, Newman Club. Orchesis, Forum. Tau Gamma Beta. FTA. Sigma Tau Delta, 122 Allen. Dorothy (4) — Girls' Glee Club. Choir. 122 AJnes, Richard ()) Altergott, Kenneth (1) — 21 Altmann, Agnes (1) — Newman Club, 22 Amburgy, John (4) — Phi Sigma Epsilon. IFC. Basketball. 122 Amundsen, David (1) — Wesley Andersen, James ()) — Sigma Phi Epsilon. LSA. Alpha Kappa Rho, Band, Choir, 100 Anderson, Arlington (2) — Men s Glee Club. 80 Anderson, George (1) — 22 Anderson, Grace (4) — Alpha Sigma Alpha, Gamma Delta, Band Anderson, Irene (4) Anderson, Lewis (4) Anderson, Louise (2) — LSA, Girls' Glee Club. 80 Anderson, Morris (4) — 12) Anderson, Treiva ()) — Wesley, CWA Board, Alpha Sigma Alpha. Girls' Glee Club, Dorm Council, 100 Anderson. William (2) — LSA, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 100 Arpke, Harold (1) — 22 Aschbrenner. Marlene (R) — LSA. Iris Attoe, A Ison ()) — Sigma Phi Epsilon, Baseball. Wrestling Aumann, Walter (2) — Newman Club. 80 Averill. Harry (2) Axtell, Rosemary (4) — Home Ec Club. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Sigma Zeta, 12) Babicky, Patrick (1) — Newman Club. 22 Babl, Jeanne ()) — Newman Club. Omega Mu Chi, 100 Bablitch, Mary Louise (1) — Newman Club. 22 Bacher, William (2) — LSA. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Student Union Board, 80. 100 Baehler. Diane (1) — LSA, 22 Baehler, Janice (2) Ballcngcr, Carl (I) — Band Bangs, Rhoda ()) Bannach, Robert (1) — Newman Club, Men's Glee Club, 22 Bartels, Lois (2) — LSA. Rural Life, Iris Bartelt. George ()) — Wesley, 100 Bartsch, Leland (2) — 100 Bartz, David ()) — Sigma Phi Epsilon. Men's Glee Club, 100 Bassuener, Donna (R) Bauman, Elizabeth (1) — 2) Baumann, Delores (2) — LSA Baumer. Darrell (2) Beamish, Jannette ()) — Wesley. Iris, Primary Council. CWA Board. Omega Mu Chi. Girls' Glee Club, 100 Beamish, Muriel ()) — Wesley. Iris, Omega Mu Chi. Girls' Glee Club. 100 Becker, George ()) — Canterbury Beckwith. Evon ()) — Trigon, Omega Mu Chi. 100 Beebe, Karen (2) — Canterbury, Girls' Glee Club. 80 Behl. Betty ()) — Pointer. Iris. Student Council, Sigma Zeta. Inter-Sorority, Omega Mu Chi. 99 Bemowski. Richard (1) — Newman Club, 2) Bents, Jerrold (I) — LSA. Men's Glee Club. 2) Berdan, Doris (1) — Newman Club Berg. Dale (2) — 80 Berg. Wallace (1) Bernsteen, Lee ()) — 100 Berth. Emalee (I) — Gamma Delta, Pointer. Iris. Choir, Orchestra. 2) Bcrtolino, Gail (1) — Newman Club, Band Bess, Frederick (Sp) Betry, Donald (2) — Baseball, 80 Beycrstedt, Geraldine (4) — Alpha Sigma Alpha. 12) BidgOod, LeRoy (1) Biechler, Marilyn (1) — LSA. 2). 155 Bielinski, Leonard ()) Biessman, Bruce (1) — AKL, Men's Glee Club, 2) Bird. Janet ()) — Omega Mu Chi, Alpha Kappa Rho Bird, Nancy (4) — Wesley, Primary Council, 12) Bird. Sam (1) — Newman Club, 2) Blair, Patsy (1) — LSA, 24 Blake. Bradley (4) — 124 Blake, Lois (1) — Canterbury, Girls' Glee Club, 24 Blatkowsky, Audrey ()) — Newman Club, Home Ec Club, 100 Bloch, David (I) — 24 Bloch, Dorothy (I) Bloczynski, Mary Louise (Sp) — Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Tau Delta. 162 167 Blom. Dixie (I) — LSA. 24 Blomiley, Howard (1) — Wesley Blomilcy, Robert (J) — Basketball Bloom, Diane (J) — Newman Club, Pointer, Iris, Forum, CWA Board, Tau Gamma Beta. Sigma Tau Delta Bloom, Margaret ()) — Alpha Sigma Alpha. 29 Bloom. Sandra (2) — Sigma Zeta, Wesley, Choir. 80 Blosser, John (1) — Phi Sigma Epsilon, Wrestling, 24 Blosser, Robert (2) Blystad, Charles (1) — 24 Bocher, Iris (2) — Trigon, Dorm Council, 81 Bodzislaw, Patricia (I) Boehmer, Paul (I) — 24 Boettcher, Carl ()) — Gamma Delta, Round Table, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 10) Boettcher, Peter (2) — 81 Bohanski, Edmund (2) — Newman Club, 81 Bohm, Frederick ()) Boland, Raymond (1) Bolander, Margaret ()) — Wesley. Home Ec Club. German Club, 10) Boldig, James (2) — Siasefi, Basketball Borchardt, David ()) Borchardt, Ruth (R) Bopp, Eleanore (4) Borg. Dale (4) — Round Table. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Men's Glee Club. Choir, 124 Borlee, Cecelia (2) Newman Club, Cheerleader, Choir, 81 Bostad, Robert ()) — LSA, Basketball, Football Boudry, John (Sp) Bourcier, Jane (2) — Newman Club, 81 Bourn, Nerita (2) Bovee, Helen ()) — Newman Club. Girls' Glee Club. 10) Bowen, Barbara (1) — Gamma Delta, Pointer Boyce, Jessie (1) — 2) Boyne, John (4) — Newman Club, Football. Wrestling. Siasefi, 29. 124 Braatz, Mary (2) — Pointer, Alpha Psi Omega. Sigma Tau Delta. College Theater, German Club. 81 Bradley, Jerome (2) Bradley, Mary (1) — Trigon, Girls' Glee Club. 2) Braun, Rosella (2) — Newman Club. Girls' Glee Club. 81 Braun, Carol (2) — Newman Club. Home Ec Club. Band, Girls' Glee Club, 81 Brcitenstein. Mary (1) — Newman Club. Pointer. Band, 25 Brener, Barbara (I) — Newman Club. Pointer. 81 Driseldcn, James (2) Britten, Arvo (1) — Football, Baseball. 25 Brocker. Frank (4) — LSA. FT A. Forum. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Psi Omega. Sigma Tau Delta. College Theater. 124, 156 Brockley, Tom (2) — Football, 81 Brockman, Bruce (1) — Newman Club Brooks. I awrence ()) — 10) Brost, Julien (1) Brost, Louis (I) — Newman Club Brost. Norbert (2) — Alpha Phi Omega. 82 Brown, Judith (1) — 25 Bruss. Gerald (2) — Gamma Delta. Sigma Phi Epsilon. 82 Brylski, Anthony (2) — 82 Buchberger, Roger (1) Bucher. Harry (1) — Canterbury. Pointer. 25 Bucholz. Wayne (4) — 125 Butkoski, Howard ()) — Newman Club. Phi Sigma Epsilon Buettner, Jerry (1) Buggs, Charlotte (2) — Omega Mu Chi. Newman Club. 82 Buggs, Mary Jo (1) — Pointer, Newman Club, 25 Bukolt. James (2) — Newman Club, Iris. Alpha Phi Omega, Tau Kappa Epsilon. 82 Burant, Donald (4) — Newman Club. Round Table. Tau Kappa Epsilon. 125 Burant, Lucy (1) Burkart. Joseph (1) Burkett. Jean (2) — Wesley. Primary Council. Girls' Glee Club. 82 Burton. Neil (1) — Newman Club. AKL. 26 Buska. Joann (2) — Rural. Newman Club Buss, Wayne (2) — Alpha Beta Rho, 82 Busse. Lois (2) — Wesley. Home Ec Club. Sigma Zeta. 82 Butler, George ()) — AKL Button, Donna ()) — Wesley. Choir. 10) Buttke, Carol (1) — Wesley, Home Ec Club. 26 Camber. Mary (I) — Newman Club, Madrigal, 26 Cappel, Darrel (I) — Wesley, Men's Glee Club. 26 Car ley, Karla ()) LSA Carlson. Sonja (I) — Newman Club. 26 Casanova, Donald (1) Case, Bobbyjack (1) Casper. Robert (4) — Golf. Tau Kappa Epsilon, 125 Castona, Jeaninc (1) Cathcart, Lyle (1) — 26 Caylor, Peter (I) — 26 Caylor. Robert (1) — College Theater. LSA. 29 Cayo, Dean ()) — Siasefi Chandler, Dorothy (1) — LSA. 29 Chapman, Evelyn (Sp) Chapman, John (1) — 29 Charlesworth, John (2) — Newman Club. Football. Baseball, 79 Check. William (2) — Siasefi, 82 Checota, Joseph (4) Cherek, Delores (1) Cherney, Arlene (2) — Newman Club. Rural Life Chesebro, Donald ()) — Phi Sigma Epsilon. Alpha Kappa Rho, German Club. Band. Choir, Men's Glee Club Chesebro, Robert (1) — Phi Sigma Epsilon. Men's Glee Club, Choir, Madrigal, Brass Ensemble, 29 Chey, Jong Hyon (4) — 125 Chickering, Sylvester (I) — Men's Glee Club.-Choir, 29 Chlcbowski. Jerry (2) Choy, Imsun (Sp) Christ. Margaret ()) —- Newman Club. Pointer. CWA Board. Choir. Pianist-Mens Glee Club. 10) Christensen, Conrad (1) Christensen, Richard (1) — 29 Christiansen. Colleen (2) — LSA. Girls' Glee Club. 82 Christoffersen, Donald (4) — Golf, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Zeta. 126 Christofferscnt, Robert (2) Ciseski. Walter (1) Clark. James ()) Clark, Robert (1) Clayton, William (1) — Trigon. 29 C'ifton. Elaine (1) — Wesley Cliver, Robert ()) — Sigma Phi Epsilon. LSA. 10) Coburn. Barbara (2) — Newman Club. Pointer. Iris. 8) Cole. Phillip (2) — Baseball Collard. James (1) — Alpha Beta Rho Collard, Patricia (1) — Rural. )0 Collier, Charles (1) — )0 Collins, Larry (4) — Track. Round Table. FTA. 126 Collins, Thomas (1) Colrue, Clara ()) — Rural, LSA. Alpha Kappa Rho, Girls' Glee Club. Choir. 10) Conlon, Barbara (I) — Rural Life, )0 Conrad. Karl ()) Cook, James (1) — )0 Cook, Larry ()) — LSA. Choir, 10) Cook. Margaret (I) — )0 Coombs, Wallace (1) Coombs, Wayne (1) Coon, Catherine (1) — Rural Life. )0 Coon. Nancy (2) — Wesley. Home Ec Club, Dorm Council, Alpha Sigma Alpha. Choir. Girls' Glee Club. 8) Cooper. Daniel (1) Cooper. William (1) — )0 Counsel!, Donald (2) — Trigon, Alpha Beta Rho. Band. 8) Cox, Richard (2) Crook. Jack (4) — Wesley. Football. Senior Class President, Dclzcll Hall President, 121 Crowns, Donald ()) — 10) Cuff. Dorothy (2) — Trigon. Pointer. CWA Board, Chorus, Omega Mu Chi, 8) Cummings, Jerre (I) — )1 Curtis, Elbridge ()) — Sigma Phi Epsilon, AKL, Men's Glee Club, 10) Curtis, Eugene (I) Curtis, Hugh (Sp) Curtis, Ruth (I) — )l Cults, Richard (1) Cutnaw, Mary-Frances (Sp) Caerwonka, Maxine (I) — )l Dakins, Lyle (4) — 126 Dallman, Elaine (2) — Newman Club Damon. Carol (1) — Trigon. Primary Council. )t Damrau, James (2) — Siasefi Damro. Richard (2) — Newman Club. 8) Danczyk. Henry (1) — Rural Life. New-man Club. )1 Daniel, Jo Alice (4) — Iris-Photography Editor, Tau Gamma Beta, Inter-Sorority Council, 126 Danielson, Don (1) — LSA. )! Danke, Alan (2) — Gamma Delta, Wrestling, Track Daumier. Michael (1) Davido. Sophie (1) — Trigon. Home Ec Club Davis Mary Lou (1) — Wesley. Orchesis. )! Davis Thomas (2) — Newman Club. Alpha Beta Rho, Alpha Psi Omega, Col. lege Theater. Orchestra, Men's Glee Club. 8) Dcdekcr, Dennis (2) — Siasefi l ePuy, George (I) — Football Devcnport, David (1) — Newman Club, Pointer, Football. Student Council. Freshman Class Vice President, 20 Dickinson. Robert (1) — Newman Club. Baseball. )2 Dickman, Rcinald (I) — )2 Dietsche. Gerald ()) — AKL. 10) Ditmar. Lorraine (1) — Rural Life. Iris. Wayland, )2 Diver. Beverly ()) Doro. Marie ()) — Newman Club. Omega Mu Chi, Alpha Kappa Rho Drake. Gregory (!) Drake, Jerome ()) — Football, Alpha Beta Rho. Junior Class President. 99 Drefcinski. Paul (2) Drifka, James (I) — Newman Club. )2 Driscoll. Bonnie (4) — Newman Club. Pointer. Primary Council. Omega Mu Chi. 127 Druckrey. William (2) — 8) Drzewieniecki, Wlodzimierz (Sp) Duchac. Judity (I) — Wayland. )2 Dudzik. Eugene (2) Dumonthier, Glenn (I) — )2 Dunigan, lames (2) — 8) Dunn, Robert (1) Dupuis, Joan (2) — Newman Club. CSA Board. Omega Mu Chi. Alpha Kappa Rho. )2. 8) Duranceau. Jan (2) — Wesley I urant, William (4) — 127 Dutton. John (2) — 84 Edwards. Daniel (1) Effa, Lois (I) — Wesley. )2 Eggleston, Howard (I) Ehaney, Charles (1) Eis, Elaine. (1) — Newman Club Ekvall, Bonnie (4) — Primary Council. 127 Ellinger, Fae ()) — Wesley. 10) Ellingson, Donna (I) — )) Emme), Sally (2) Emmerich, Arden (4) — Alpha Phi Omega, 127 Engel, James (1) — Band, Orchestra. )) Erickson, David (2) Erickson, Jerome (1) — Newman Club. )) Erickson, Oralee ()) — Trigon. Primary Council. 10) Erickson, Richard I 1) 168 Esidor, Grace (2) — Rural Life Eskritt, Elaine (J) — Gamma Delta, Primary Council. Tau Gamma Beta, German Club, Orchesis. Girls Glee Club. 104 Esser, Robert (3) Estrecn, Mary (2) — Rural Life. Newman Club Fabich, Carole (4) — Home Ec Club, Forum, Alpha Sigma Alpha, 128 Each ling, James (I) — 33 Falkavage, James (!) — 33 Falkavage. Clifford (1) Earning, Max (I) Farrell. Jeremiah (J) Farrell, John (3) Farrell, Michael (3) — Hockey, AKL Farrell, Tom ()) — AKL Farris, Mark (4) — Newman Club. Forum, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Tau Delta. Men's Glee Club, 128 Farris Mary (1) — Newman Club, 33 Faust, Gordon (2) — LSA. Phi Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, AKL Feit, Donald (3) Feldman, Arthur (3) — Phi Sigma Epsilon Fellenz, Robert (1) — Newman Club, 33 Fenskc, Ralph (2) Ferber, Edward (3) — AKL Fieting, Ruth ($p) Fink, Orville (I) — Rural, Wrestling, 4 Flatoff, Edwin (1) — 34 Fleig. James (2) — Football Fleischfresser, Robert (1) Fletcher, John (2) Floistad, Maxine (3) — LSA, Round Table. Girls Glee Club Foltz. Ben (2) — Rural, Newman Club, Student Council, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Men's Glee Club, College Theater Fol , Alphonse (2) Folz, David (1) Foil, Duane (4) — 128 Fox, Donald (2) — Gamma Delta, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 84 Franson. Jack (I) — 34 Fra veil, Edward (3) — AKL. 104 Freeberg, Louella (1) — 34 Freiberg, Mary (2) Freniel, Wendelin (4) — Newman Club. Pointer, Iris, IF Council. Dorm Council. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Sigma Tau Delta. Alpha Phi Omega, Men’s Glee Club. College Theater, 128 Friday, Donald (2) — Newman Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon Frisch, Jack (4) — Forum. Student Council President. Alpha Beta Rho. Sigma Tau Delta, 129 Frizzell, William (3) — LSA Frymark, Mary Ellen (1) — Choir, New. man Club Fuller. Jeannette (2) — Home Ec Club. Dorm Council, Sigma Zeta, 84 Fuller. Neil (I) — 34 Fuller, Robert (3) — AKL. 104 Gacke. Leonard (2) Gamroth, David (2) — 84 Garcia, lone (4) — Wesley, 129 Garcia. Peter (4) — 129 Gardner, Russell (1) — Wesley. Pointer. 34 Garfield, Gloria (4) — Wesley. Primary Council. 129 Gatzkc. Jean (2) — Home Ec Club, CWA Board. Sigma Zeta, 84 Gay. Max (1) Gaylord, Lenore, (4) — Pointer. Primary Council. Inter-Sorority Council. Alpha Sigma Alpha. 129 Gehres. Lois (1) — Pointer. 34 Genrich, Carol (I) — Gamma Delta. 33 Gcrbyshak. Audrey (2) — Newman Club. Home Ec Club. 84 Gctchell, Jean (3) — Gamma Delta. Primary Council, CWA Board, Tau Gamma Beta. German Club. Girls' Glee Club, Jr. Class Secretary- Treas-urer, 99 Getlinger, Vernon (2) Gierszewski. Myron (2) — Newman Club, 84 Gilbert, Charles (1) -- WIAA Official Gilbert. Robert (Sp) — AKL. Mens Glee Club Giles, Dale (I) — Newman Club. Rural Lite Club. 3 Giles, Gary (1) Gjermundson, Sharon (I) — LSA. Primary Council, 33 Glover, Eugene (2) — Wayland, Alpha Beta Rho. Alpha Phi Omega. 83 Godson, Sharon (1) — Wesley. 33 Goehring, Joan (2) - Wesley. 83 Goers, Roger (1) — Rural Life, 33 Goetsch. Dale (1) Goetz, James (Sp) — Phi Sigma Epsilon Goldsmith. Richard (2) — 83 Gollon, Anthony (3) — Newman Club Eidlcweiss, 104 Golomski. Arlene (4) — Newman Club. Iris, Student Council. Tau Gamma Beta, Sigma Zeta. Sigma Tau Delta. 121 Gotski, Doris (R) — Newman Club Granger. Marilyn (1) — 35 Grasamkee, Rhssdy (2) — 83 Graves, Frederic (2) — Newman Club Greaton, Kathryn (i) — Wesley, Or-chcsis. 35 Greehling, Clark (2) Tau Kappa Epsilon, 85 Greehling, Neil (2) — Sigma Phi Epsilon Green. John (2) — Siascfi, 104 Green. Rita (1) — Newman Club. 38 Greeneway, Philip (3) Wesley, Base-baM. 105 Greisinger, Ray (2) Grey bar, Robert (I) — 38 Grimm. Allenc (1) — Trigon, 38 Grimm, Richard (1) — 38 Grisham. Clarence (I) Grobe. Louis (2) — LSA, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Eidiew’eiss Groncwald, LaVcrne (2) — AKL Gross, Margaret (I) — Newman Club. Primary Council, 38 Crosse, Robert (3) — Band, Men's Glee Club Grosskopf, Quinten (4) — LSA. Forum. Sigma Zeta. 130 Grotzke, Nona (2) — Wayland. Home Ec Club. Sigma Zeta, Girls' Glee Club. 85 Grow, Earl (4) — Pointer. Forum. Dorm Council. Sigma Phi Epsilon. S Club. Sigma Tau Delta Grubba, Marlene (2) — Tau Gamma Beta. Newman Club. Eidleweiss. 85 Gruel. Carol (1) Gruman. Thomas (1) Grundy, Lawrence (3) — Siascfi. 105 Guell, Kathleen (4) — Trigon. Home Ec Club. Forum. Omega Mu Chi. Sigma Zeta. Choir, Orchestra. 130 Gullixson, Paul (1) — 38 Gunderson, Larry (1) Gustafson Allan (I) — 38 Gyldcnvand. Lualyn (3) — 105 Haag, Walter (2) Haas, Clifford (1) — Newman Club. Pointer. Wrestling. 39 Habeck. Merlyn (1) — Wayland. Basketball. Baseball. 39 Haen. Elizabeth (2) Hagedorn. Ramon (I) — Men's Glee Club. 39 Hager. Nancy (2) — LSA. Pointer. Iris. Cheerleader. Tau Gamma Beta. F.idle-weiss. Alpha Kappa Rho. Band. Swing Band. 32. 85 Hahn, Bernice (4) — Gamma Delta. Pointer. CWA Board. 130 Hahner. George (2) Hajenga, Jerome (3) — Alpha Phi Omega. Men's Glee Club. 105 Hajostek, Rosalie (I) — Newman Club. 39 Haka. Ed (1) — Newman Club. Pointer. Football Manager, Student Council. 20 Hales, Jerome (4) — Newman Club. AKL. 131 Hamcle. Jeanette (I) — 39 Hammon. Gerald (1) — 39 Hammersmith, George (4) — Iris. Men's Glee Club. 131 Hancock. Philip (1) — Newman Club. 39 Hanes, Robert (!) — 45 Hanke, Marlene (2) — Newman Club. Omega Mu Chi. Hi Hanley. Dennis (2) Hanncmann, Bonnie (I) — Gamma Delta, 45 Hanncmann, Joyce (2) — Gamma Delta. Pointer. FTA. Primary Council. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Girls' Glee Club. 85 Hanncman, Larry (1) — AKL Hansen, Frank (2) — Sigma Phi Epsilon. Men's Glee Club. 85 Hansen, George (3) Hansen. Richard (2) — LSA. Men's Glee Club. 86 Hansen, William (3) Hanson, Sylvia (2) — Wesley. Home Ec Club. Chorus. 86 Harmsen. Carl (1) Harden. Jim (2) Harper, John (1) Wrestling. Quartet. Men's Glee Club Haskee. Rudolph (4) Hasscl. Herbert (1) — 45 Hatlcstad, Kathryn (1) — LSA. 45 Haubcr, Jack (1) — Newman Club. 45 Hayward. Kathryn (I) — Newman Club. Primary Council. 45 Hcdbcrg. Nancy (3) — Newman Club. Tau Gamma Beta, 105 Heffcrnan, Nancy (2) — Wesley. Home Ec Club. Omega Mu Chi. R6 Hcimer, Larry (I) — 45 Heintz. Judy (3) -- Wesley. Primary Council. Dorm Council. Girls' Glee Club. 105 Hclbach, Hazel. (4) — Newman Club. Primary Council. 131 Hclgeson. Jcrelyn (1) 46 Helland, Janet (I) — Rural Henderson. John (I) — Wrestling. AKL. 46 Hcnnes, Karleen (I) Newman Club. Choir, 46 Hensler, Robert (2) Newman Club. 86 Hermann. Valarie (2) — LSA. Primary Council, Girls' Glee Club. 86 Hess, George (1) Heucr, Marilyn (2) Wesley. 86 Hill. Frank (2) — Alpha Beta Rho. Sigma Zeta. 86 Hills. Anna (2) — Rural Hilmcr. Donald (1) Hint . Donald (1) — 46 Hipke, Cecil ( I) Hitzler, Ted (1) HU vac. Sophie (4) — 131 Hoeft, Doris (2) — LSA. Rural Hoenisch. Ronald (2) — Football. Basketball Hocrter, Robert (1) — 46 Hoff, Gary (I) — Newman Club. 46 Hohenstein. Jean (2) — 86 Hoganson, James (1) Holicky, Kathleen (4) — Newman Club. Home Ec Club. Omega Mu Chi. 121. 162 Holtcbcck, David (I) — LSA. 46 Hopkins, James (3) — Iris. Baseball. Siasefi. lo5 Hoppe. Mary Ann (2) — Newman Club. Primary Council. 88 Horle. Nancy (I) — Wesley. 4'' Hotzfield, Robert (I) I lowarth. Charles (I) Howe. Deri (2) — Newman Club. College Theater, 86 Huber. Yvonne (I) Hubert)-, Carl (4) — Newman Club. Pointer. Basketball. Track. Intramurals. Forum. Dorm Council. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Zeta. S Club. 132 Hubley. Frederic 14) — Newman Club. Alpha Beta Rho. Siasefi Huebsch. Rose (1) — Newman Club. 4 Hughes, Carol (I) — Wesley. 47 Huh. Jang (l)—47 Hummel. William (1) — Trigon. 47 Hunt. Stuart (I) — Concert Band. 4 Hurlbut. Betty. (2) — Wesley. Tau Gamma Beta. 87 Hurlbut. Dave (4) — Football, 29. 34. 132 Hutchings. Shirley (41 llutter, Irvin (4) Wesley, AKL. Men's Glee Club. Siascfi. 132 Ingvalson. Richard (1) Ivers, Adrian I ) LSA Iver . Edgar (I) — 47 169 Iverson, Judith (1) — Wesley. 48 Iverson, Mark (1) Iverson, Sherman (1) Ives, John (2) — Phi Sigma Epsilon Ives, Lovell (3) — Phi Sigma Epsilon. Alpha Kappa Rho, Swing Band, Con cert Band. 10) acobs. Lyle (I) acobson, Donald (2) — Rural aeckel, Glen (I) Jaeckel. Wayne (I) — Band. Orchestra Jakel. Dale (1) — 48 Jaru, ilcrshcl (I) Jana. Ronald (2) — 87 Jeckle, Joan (2) — Newman Club. Primary Council. German Club. Omega Mu Chi, 87 Jeffery, Richard (2) — 87 Jenkins. Barbara (I) — Canterbury. Girls' Glee Club, College Theater, 48 Jenkins. Betty ()) Jennings. Garrett (I) — 48 Jensen. Harold (I) — LSA. Mens Glee Club Jensen, John (I) — Wesley. 48 Jensen, Nancy (I) — LSA. 48 Jensen, Virginia (2) — Trigon. Pointer, Home Ec Club. Alpha Sigma Alpha. 87 Jenson, Ardycc (I) — LSA. Choir. 48 Jersey, Dave (4) Jersey. Bob (I) — 31. 49 Jeske, Ted (3) — Ins. Tennis. Alpha Beta Rho eske. Wyooa (I) — Rural. 49 esse. Albert (I) Jicha, Charles (I) Johnson. Alan (1) ohnson. Bradley (2) LSA, Pointer, 87 ohnson, Dennis (!) — Band. Choir. 49 Johnson. Jacqueline (2) ohnson. James (I) — 49 ohnson. Judy (3) Johnson. Peggy (I) — Newman Club. Concert Band. 49 Johnson. Richard (2) -—87 Johnson, Robert (2) Johnson, Rodnev (2) — Wrestling. 87 Johnson. Russell (2) Johnson. Sue (2) — Wesley. Primary Council. Girls' Glee Club. 87 Johnston, Wayne (2) — Football Jones. John (2) — Newman Club. 88 Jones, Lynn (1) — 49 Jorgensen. Gehr (I) Joseph, Rosemary (1) — Pointer. Iris, Girls' Glee Club. 49 Jubcrt, Clayton (I) Judd. Curtiss (1) — AKL Judd. John (4) — 132 Jurgclla, Barbara ( I ) New man Club. )0 Jurgella, Carl (2) — Newman Club. Football. 88 Kalmon, Franklin (3) Kaminski, Richard (!) Kamke. Phillip (!) — Football, 50 Kapitzke, Donald (2) Karbcrg, Dorothy (3) — Gamma Delta. Round Table. 10) Kabschney, Tracella (I) Kasner, Carl (I) Kassing, Cecil (1) — Newman Club. 50 Kastncr. William (I) — Newman Club Kauss, Floyd (1) — Band. Choir. 50 Kawleski. Vicky (I) Kehl, Donald (2) — AKL. 8' Keller. Gilbert (I) — Newman Club. Football, Wrestling. 106 Kelley, John (1) Kelley. Patricia (2) — Newman Club. 106 Kerl. Ronald (I) — AKL. 50 Kestly. Fred (2) — Basketball. Football. Track Kiar. Ted (2) — 106 Kiefer. Margaret (3) — Newman Club. Round Table. Alpha Sigma Alpha. 106 Kiefer, Patricia (I) — Rural. Newman Club Kielpinski. Anthony (I) — Newman Club. 50 Kicrmas, Larry (I) — LSA Kijek, Evelvn (3) — 106 Kile. Dean (I) Kim. Han (!) — Newman Club Kim. Yong (I) — 51 Kimball. George (I) Kimla. John (2) — Newman Club, 88 King. James (2) Kirchmcyer. Carole (!) — Wesley. Home Ec Club. Choir. Orchestra. 51 Klapel, Betty (3) — 106 Klein. Robert (I) — Newman Club Klimasrewski. Mary Ann (I) — New-. man Club. Band. 51 Klimoski. Mary Anne (I) — Newman Club Kling. Roy (Sp) Klonsinski. John (2) Klun. William (1) — Newman Club Knight. Alan (I) — Newman Club. 51 Knight. Charles (3) — 106 Knight, Gerald (3) Knop, Phyllis (4) — Gamma Delta. Home Ec Club. 133 Knuth, Louis (4) — Phi Sigma Epsilun, 133 Koehn. Eugene (3) — Sigma Phi Epsilon Koehn. Lewis (3) — Sigma Phi Epsilon. 106. 159 Koepke. Orville (3) — Basketball. S Club. Phi Sigma Epsilon. 106 Kolberg, Jon (I) Koepsil, Ann (I) — LSA Kolden. Lola Mae (I) — LSA Koller, Mary Jane (4) — Newman Club. Pointer. 133 Koller, Robert (2) Kola, John (I) Konkol, Daniel (I) — 51 Konopacky, James (1) Kopp, William (2) — 88 Korbal. Joe (2) — Newman Club Korbal. Barbara (I) — Girls' Glee Club. 51 Koroghlanian. Harry (4) — 133 Korth. Louis (3) — Newman Club. 10S Korth, Dudley (1) Kosmicki, James (3) — Newman Club. Pointer. Alpha Beta Rho. 10’’ Kosobucki. Joe (I) Kostuck, Robert (I) Kotchy, Loretta (I) — 51 Kotes, Kenneth (2) — 88 Kraemcr, Thomas (I) Krall. William (1) Krasny, Donald (2) Krause, Judith (1) — Newman Club. Choir, String Ensemble Krcidler. Rosemary ()) — Newman Club. Primary Council. Dorm Council. CWA Board. Alpha Sigma Alpha, 107 Krems, James (1) — 52 Kraus. James. (I) — AKL. Sigma Phi Epsilon Krieck. William (2) — 88 Krinke. Vivian (1) — Home Ec Club. 52 Krolow, Robert (1) — 52 Krubsack. Darlene (1) Choir. Girls' Glee Club Krueger. Marlene (2) — Rural Life. Girls' Glee Club. 88 Krull. Jack (I) — Basketball Kruzicki. Joann (I) — Newman Club. Rural Life. 52 Kryshak, Gregory (3) — Newman Club. Alpha Beta Rho. 107 Kuhach, David (13 — Pointer. 52 Kubiaczyk, Richard (2) — Tennis Kubisiak. Harold (2) Kurharzak, Mary Ann (1) — 52 Kucksdorf. Roger (3) — Alpha Beta Rho. 10 Kuehnl, Eugene (I) — 52 Kudla, Jerome (1) Kuethe. George (I) — 53 Kulas, Gregory (I) — Newman Club. 53 Kumm, Wayne (!) — 53 Kuranowicz. Richard (2) Kurz. Dave (1) Kutil, Mary (1) — Newman Club. Fresh. man Class Treasurer, 20 La Belle. Hilary (2) — Newman Club. 88 LaBrot. Robert (2) — Tau Kappa Epsi-Ion. German Club. Band. Choir. 88 lacina, Raymond (1) — 53 Larina. William (4) — AKL. Forum. Phi Sigma Epsilon. 134 LaLcike. Lowell (4) — 134 LaLcike. Phil (4) — Sigma Tau Delta. 13-1 LaMarche. Gerald (4) Landcrman, Bernard (3) — AKL. Sigma Zeta, 107 Lange. Arden (2) Lange. Donald (1) — 53 Lange. Phylis (4) — Primary Council. Tau Gamma Beta. 134 Laramie. James (1) — Baseball. 53 Larson. Ilene (4) — Rural Life. 135 Larson. Joyce (2) — Rural Life. 91 (.arson, Ronald (4) — Sigma Phi Epsilon. 13) Laseckc, Donald (2) — Newman Club. Alpha Beta Rho. 91 Laszewski, Peter (1) Lau. Ralph (1) — LSA. Alpha Phi Omega. Men's Glee Club Laudcn, Ronald (2) — 91 Lauritzen. Mary (I) — 53 Lee. Syng Ai (I) — Newman Club Lee. Rosalyn (2) LcMere. Marlene (4) — WRA. FTA. Forum. Alpha Sigma Alpha. 135 Lenz, Miram (1) — 54 Leonard, Catherine (3) Lepak. Raymond (3) Lepinski, Rita (4) — Omega Mu Chi. Newman Club. Girls' Glee Club. 136 Leslie. Thomas (I) — 54 Lettau, John (2) Levandowski, Nettie (Sp) Lewandowski, Alfred (4) Lewis, Helen (2) — Newman Club. Omega Mu Chi. 91 Lewis. Huntley (I) — Wesley Lewis. John (2) — Canterbury. Tennis Lightfuss. Dale (3) — Tau Kappa Epsilon. Men's Glee Club. !t 7 Lila. Franklin (1) Lind berg. David (4) Alpha Phi Omega. Sigma Zeta. 136 Lindsay. Mary (2) — Wesley. Girls Glee Club. 91 Little. Nancy (2) — Wesley Loberg. Charlotte (3) — Gamma Delta, Girls' Glee Club. Choir. 107 Loberg, Joan (I) — 54 • Loftis. Patricia (2) Lokcmocn. John (1) — Newman Club. AKL Loomans, Dale (3) — Band. 107 Lord. Ada (4) — 136 Lovesee. LeRoy (1) Low-man. Lynn (2) I.ubinski, Ralph (4) Lucas. Mary (3) — Newman Club. Primary Council. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Girls' Glee Club Lucht. Ann (!) - Gamma Delta. 54 Ludeman. Ted (2) — Football l.uebben. Hareey (.'■) — Ph: Sigma Epsilon. 107 Luebke. Donald (2) — Alpha Beta Rho. 91 I.uebstorf. LaVcrn (I) — Basketball. 54 Lucdtke. Audrey (2) — Gamma Delta. Band. 91 Leueschow Lyle (4) — 136 Luetschwagcr. Edward (3) Luhring, Inga (2) Gamma Delta. Ins. CWA Board. Dorm Council. Sigma Zeta. Band. Girls' Glee Club. 91 Lukow-icz. Phillip (3) — AKL. Newman Club. 107 Lund. Mary (3) — LSA. Sigma Tau Delta Lundberg. Priscilla (I) — Wayland. Band. Choir, Madrigal. 54 Lutz. Gary (I) — 54 Lutz. La Verne (I) Maahs, Marjorie (2) — LSA. Home Ec Club. 91 Madison, Janet (3) Wesley. Primary Council. Student Council. Dorm Council. Alpha Sigma Alpha. 108 Madison. Jerry (3) Pointer. Young Dcms. Dorm Council. Tau Kappa Epsilon. 108. 164 Madson. Berly (2) — Rural Magulski. Michael (I) Mallek. David (1) Manney. Deidre (3) — Newman Club. Girls' Glee Club Mansour. Nabecl (4) — 13 Marchel. Emily (1) Rural. 5 Marko. James (2) — Basketball 170 Marko. Leonard (2) Marko. Richard (2) — Basketball Manager. Intramurals Marko, Robert (I) — Football, 57 Marsh, Roland (J) — LSA. Alpha Beta Rho, Alpha Kapc a Rho, Choir, 108 Martens, June ()) — Newman Club. Alpha Sigma Alpha, 108 Martens, Marjorie (1) — Newman Club Martens, Nona (2) — Newman Club, Girls' Glee Club. 79 Martin, Clare (Sp) Martin, Jack (1) — 57 Martinson, Marjie, (1) — Newman Club, Orchestra, 57 Marvin, Betty (I) Marvin, Joanne (2) Massey, Paul (1) — Basketball Mathias, Jean (1) — Rural Mathias, William 1) — 57 Matsuoka, Helen (1) — Wesley. Girls' Glee Club. 57 Matthews, William (2) — Band. 91 Mattke, Lawrence (1) — Men's Glee Club Maurer, Daniel (5) Mayer, J. George ()) — 108 Maynard, Susan (4) — Alpha Sigma Alpha. Young Dcms, WRA, FTA. Band. 1)7 Maync, Terence (1) — 57 McBrair, Gail (1) McCandless, Dorothy (Sp) McClyman. Robert (1) — 58 McCormick. James (1) McDonald, Kay (2) — Wayland Mdnnis, Patrick (1) McKenzie, Jack (1) — 58 McLendon. Robert (!) — Iris. Men's Glee Club. Quartet. 58. 164 McLIarky, Terrance (2) — S Club. Wrestling, 92 McMahon, Gordon (1) McMahon, Terry (4) — Newman Club, Wrestling, 1)7 McMillan, Malcolm (Sp) — Wesley Mehlbrech, Wayne (I) Meicher, Patricia (2) — Newman Club. Home Ec Club, 92 Menzel, Patricia ()) — Wesley. Primary Council, 108 Meredith, Janice ()) — Rural Meshak, Shirley (1) Messing. Jeannette (I) — Rural Life, Wayland. Iris. 58 Meuret, Gerald (1) — Newman Club, Pointer, Wrestling. Football, Track, 58 Michals, Edward ()) — Newman Club Michalski, Mary Ann (1) — Newman Club, WRA. 58 Mikkelson, Jeanette (1) — Newman Club. 58 Mikolajezak, Kenneth (I) — 59 Miller. Daela (2) Miller. Harold (4) — 1)7 Miller, James (4) — 1)8 Miller, James R. ()) — Canterbury, Pointer. Tau Kappa Epsilon, AKL, College Theater, 108 Miller, John (1) Miller, John A. Jr. ()) — Canterbury. Alpha Psi Omega, Phi Sigma Epsilon. Men's Glee Club, College Theater, 108 Miller, John P. ()) Miller, Luanna (I) — Wesley, 59 Miller, Norbert ()) — Newman Club, Football, 25 Miller, Sally ()) — Canterbury, Iris Copy Editor, Sigma Tau Delta. Girls' Glee Club, College Theater, Choir, Triple Trio, Opera, 108 Milligan, Helen (4) — 109 Milliken, Roy (I) Mills. Susan (1) — Wesley, Girls' Glee Club, 59 Misiorowski, Ronald (1) — Sigma Phi Epsilon, 59 Mlsna, Harold (1) — Newman Club, 59 Moberg, Glenn (2) Moeller, Elaine (1) — Girls' Glee Club, 59 Moen, Byron ()) — 109 Molepske, Richard (1) Monk. Charles (1) — 59 Monroe, Suzanne (2) — Trigon, Tau Gamma Beta, 92 Monson. Nancy ()) — Wesley. Home Ec Club, Tau Gamma Beta, Sigma Zeta. 109 Moody, Amy ()) — 109 Moran, Thomas (4) — Round Table, Tau Kappa Epsilon, 1)8 Morgan, Vivian ()) — Girls' Glee Club. 10? Morrell, Ronald (1) Morris, Wanda (1) — Choir Mortenson, Beverly (1) — LSA, Home Ec Club. 60 Mosier, Marilyn (2) Moss, Doris (4) — 1)8 Mozuch, David (1) — 60 Mrochek, Gerald (1) — 60 Muck, Suzanne (2) —- Primary Council. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Band, 92 Munderloh, Jerome (4) — 1)8 Murdock. Luella (2) — Wesley. Home Ec Club. Band. 92 Nadeau, Thomas (1) Newman Club. Football, 60 Nadolski, Theresa (1) — Newman Club. Home Ec Club, Girls' Glee Club. 60 Narlow, Ronda (1) Gamma Delta. Band, Girls' Glee Club, 60 Nelson, Carl (2) — 92 Nelson. Carol (2) — Wesley. Primary Council, Orchestra Nelson, Carol (1) Nelson, Charlotte (I) — Trigon Nelson, Elaine (2) — Rural Life, Trigon. Pointer, Alpha Sigma Alpha Nelson, Nancy ()) — Round Table Nelson, Ncita ()) — Girls' Glee Club. Choir. LSA. Iris. Tau Gamma Beta, 109 Nelson, Walter (1) Neumann, Earl (2) — Rural Life, 92 Ncwbt, Colita (1) — Wayland Newell, Duane (2) Nice. Don ()) — Wesley. Football. Sigma Phi Epsilon, 109 Nickels, Barbara ()) Nielsen, Doris ()) Nielsen. Janis (1) — Wesley. Band. 60 Niemuth, Eileen (2) — Gamma Delta, 92 Nixon, Mary (I) — Newman Club. 61 Noic, Thomas (2) — Newman Club, 92 Nomady, Charles (2) — Phi Sigma Epsilon, 92 Nomady, Janice (4) — Omega Mu Chi. Mrs. CSC Club, Sigma Tau Delta. 1)9 Nordlund, Carolyn (2) — 9) Norcika, Michael (4) — Newman Club. Forum, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Zeta. 1)9 Norton, Glen (1) — 61 Nottleman, Janis (2) — Gamma Delta. Pointer, Round Table, Band. 9) Novander, Russell (2) Nowak, Joanne (4) Nyberg, Rodger ()) — 109 Oclke, Shirley (2) — Rural. Gamma Delta O'Keefe, Marge (1) — Newman Club. Home Ec Club, CWA Board. 61 Olsen, Andrea (1) — Primary Council. 61 Olson, Alton (I) — LSA, Choir. 61 Olson, Carter (4) — LSA. Forum. Tau Kappa Epsilon, 1)9 Olson, Duane (1) Olson, Joann (I) — Newman Club. 61 Olson, Russell (I) — LSA. 6! Olson, Sharon (1) — Gamma Delta Omernik, Barbara (I) — Newman Club. Orchestra, Girls' Glee Club Omernik. Dorothy (4) — Newman Club. Primary Council, Alpha Sigma Alpha. Choir, 1)9 Omernik, Marie (1) — Newman Club, 62 Opgenorth, Tom (1) — Track Opichka, Rosemary (1) — Newman Club. Home Ec Club, 62 Opperman, Shirley (1) — Wayland. Primary Council, 62 Ortlieb. Mary (4) — 140 Osterkil, Robert (1) Otto, La Verne (I) — LSA, 62 Oyer, Emily (2) Paff, Armin ()) — 109 Page, Donald (4) — Phi Sigma Epsilon, AKL. FTA. Round Table, 140 Paiser, l olores ()) — Newman Club. Tau Gamma Beta Pajcwski, Robert (1) Papenfuss, Mabel (Sp) Paquette, James (1) — Newman Club Parcnteau, Janet (2) Parenteau, Patrick (1) — 62 Parks, Ramon (2) — 9) Parmalcc, Doyne (4) — 140 Pass, Jr., Anthony (1) — Newman Club, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 62 Patterson, Charles (I) — 6) Patterson. James ()) — Intramurals, Sigma Phi Epsilon Patterson, Robert (1) — 6) Paulson, Alton (2) Paulson, Yvonne (1) — LSA. 6) Paulsen, Evelyn (2) — LSA, German Club Pavloski, Don (1) Pawclski, Catherine (1) — Newman Club. 6) Pease, Jack ()) — Wesley. Baseball. Student Council, 25. 99 Pease, Terry (4) — Wesley. Football. Track, Baseball, Round Table, Phi Sigma Epsilon, S Club, 140 Pehlke. Judith (2) — Rural, Gamma Delta, Girls' Glee Club Pcrner. Albert (2) — Newman Club. Alpha Kappa Rho, Swing Band, Band. 9) Pesko, Albert ()) — Newman Club. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Sigma Zeta. 109 Peter, Bernard (1) — 6) Peters, Alvin (1) Peters, Joan (Sp) Peters. Richard (1) Peterson, Cleo (4) — Newman Club Peterson, James ()) — 110 Peterson. John (2) Peterson. Lorraine (1) — Wayland. Primary Council, 6) Peterson. Mary Lou (2) — 9) Peterson, Virginia (I) — Newman Club Peterson, Robert (2) Pctruska, Jeanette (1) — 6) Petruska, Joyce (1) — Rural. 64 Pichette, Jane (1) — Newman Club. 64 Pickert, Jack ()) — AKL Piehl, Marilyn (2) — Trigon. Primary Council, 9) Pierce, Larry (4) — Pointer, Alpha Phi Omega, 141 Pierre, Nathalie (I) — Newman Club. CWA Board. College Theater, Rural Life. 64 Pilot, Robert (2) — Newman Club, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9) Pilsner. Donald (1) Pinkowsky. Gerald (1) — 64 Pipe. Carfa (4) Pitsch, Charles (1) — Newman Club Pittman, Harry (2) — 9), 110 Plcnke, John ()) — Alpha Beta Rho Plumb, Homer (4) — Alpha Beta Rho, Inter-Fiaternity Council. Alpha Gamma )!, 141 Pochanayon. Siwarn (I) — 64 Polhamus. Evelyn (2) — 9) Polivka, Theron (I) Pomerining. Faith (4) — Wesley, Home Ec Club. Sigma Zeta, 141 Poock. Harold (1) — LSA. Football. 64 Popcck, Dorothy (1) — Newman Club. 64 Porter, Daphne ()) — Round Table, Alpha Sigma Alpha. 110 Post, Herbert ()) — 110 Potter, John ()) — Football. Assistant Coach 'Pradt, Robert ()) — Alpha Phi Omega Pratt, Richard (1) — Wesley Priebc, Elaine (1) — Gamma Delta, 67 Prielipp, Bob (2) —- Pointer. Dorm Council. Sigma Zeta, 9) Prodzinski, Gertrude (I) — Rural Prohaska, Edward (4) — Phi Sigma Epsilon, 141 Prohaslu, Rudolph (1) - Wrestling, 67 Promen, Richard (4) — Siasefi. 142 Przrkurat, Eugene (4) — Newman Club. Alpha Beta Rho. 142 Purcell. Edward (I) — 67 171 Purcell, James (1) Purcell, Richard (2) Puwalowski, Fred (I) — Newman Club, 67 Puwalowski, Mary Ann (3) — Newman Club, Pointer, Primary Council, Alpha Sigma Alpha, 110 Radloff, Gloria (I) — Wesley. 67 Radue, Betty (1) — Gamma Delta. WRA. 67 Raffin, John (I) Rand ten, James (3) — 163 Rasmussen. James (I) — LSA, 67 Rasmussen. Paul (I) — 68 Rasmussen, Jerc (I) — Alpha Phi Omega Rasmussen. Vern (2) — Trigon, 94 Rasmussen, William (4) — Alpha Beta Rho, 142 Ravey, Ralph (2) Ra ncr. Kathryn (1) — Trigon, 68 Razner. Ronald (1) — Newman Club. 68 Reading. Patricia (2) — Newman Club. Primary Council. Tau Gamma Beta. Inter-Sorority Council. 94 Reed, Robert (4) — Wesley. Forum. Phi Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Rho. Band. Choir. Swing Band, 142 Reckenthaler, Donald (1) — LSA Reese. Betty (2) — Newman Club. 94 Reeths, Marcann (1) — 68 Reetz, Alvin (2) Rceta, Ronald (3) — Phi Sigma Epsilon, DO Reich, Elizabeth (I) Reinholdt, William (1) — Newman Club. 68 Remmers, Ronald (I) Repinski, Gaylord (2) Rczin, Suzanne (I) — Canterbury, Girls' Glee Club. 68 Rice. Clyde (1) Rice, Jeanne (2) — Newman Club Rice. Jerome (2) — 94 Richter, Dorothy (3) — Home Ec Club. 110 Rickman. Jerry (I) — AKL, 68 Rieth, Mary (1) — Newman Club. 69 Riley. Barbara (3) — Wesley. Home F.c Club. Band Riley. James (2) — 94 Ristow, Rita (I) — LSA, 69 Ristow, Ruth (1) — 69 Robinson, Edward (1) Robley. Alice (1) — LSA. 69 Rockwood. James ( I ) Roeske, Jeanne (3) — Newman Club. Pnmarv Council, Dorm Council. Girls' Glee Club. Choir, 10 Rogers. Robert (1) — Newman Club Rohlf, Anne (2) Roloff, Ken (4) — Wesley, Football, Track. 29 Roman. Francis (2) — Newman Club. Baseball, Football Roman. George (3) — Newman Club. Football. Baseball, 110 Romanski. Mary (2) — Rural. Newman Club. Orchestra Rose. Sally (4) — Pointer. CWA Board. 143 Rosin, Ida (2) — Rural. Gamma Delta, Girls' Glee Club. 94 Ross, John (2) — Gamma Delta Rostal, Eleanor (2) — Cheerleader. WRA. Sigma Zeta. Band. 94 Roth, Patricia (2) — Gamma Delta. Pointer. Primary Council. Band. 94 Rothe, Harry (1) Rucinski. Joseph (2) — Rural. Newman Club Rucinski, Philip (3) — Rural. Newman Club. Track. 110 Ruhsam, Janet (I) — Trigon. 69 Ruhsam, William (4) — Wesley, Track. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Sigma Zeta. College Theater, S Club. 143 Rusch, Joanne (2) Rustad. Betty (3) — LSA. 110 Rustad. Robert (1) —• LSA Rutherford. Tom (3) Rutherford, Mary (3) — Rural Rutkowski, Arlene (2) — Rural. 94 Saari, Jack (1) — LSA. Alpha Beta Rho Sabio. Allen (1) Sager. Paul (I) Sal wedrl. Kenneth (1) — German Club. Alpha Beta Rho Sands. Carole (2) Sanders. Patricia (3) Sanford. Charlene (2) — Wesley, Girls Glee Club. 94 Sanks, Donna (2) — Girls' Glee Club Sanks, Joe (2) — Football Sargent, James (1) Sazama. John (3) — 110 Schadewald, Paul (2) — Football. Basketball. Tennis. 95 Scheel. Gerald (4) — Football. Baseball. Golf. S Club, 143 Scheidegger, Janice (3) — Alpha Sigma Alpha. 110 Scheelk, Joyce (4) Alpha Sigma Alpha. 143 Schein. Jerry (2) Schellin, Janus (4) — Home Ec Club. Forum. Alpha Sigma Alpha. 144 Schepp. Frederick (3) Sshernick, Steve (1) Sehevrell, Robert (3) — Pointer. Alpha Phi Omega. 110 Schieb. Eileen (4) - Omega Mu On. 144 Schieb, Mary Lou (1) Gamma Delta. CWA Board. 69 Schill, David (1) — 69 Schimke. Darlene (3) Newman Club. CWA Board, Tau Gamma Beta. 113 Schlack, Helen (3) — Newman Club. Primary Council. Tau Gamma Beta. Alpha Kappa Rho. Choir. Men's Glee Club Accompanist, 113 Schlottman, Joyce (2) — Newman Club. CWA Board. Tau Gamma Beta. Alpha Kappa Rho. String Ensemble. 32. 79 Schlottman, Lois (4) — Newman Club. Iris. Forum. Tau Gamma Beta. Sigma Zeta. Sigma Tau Delta. Alpha Kappa Rho, Orchestra, 114 Schmelzer, Roger (1) — 70 Schillcnman, Joan (1) Schmidt. Archie (3) — 113 Schmidt. Harland (3) — Round Table. Young Republicans Schmidt, Wayne (3) — Football. Phi Sigma Epsilon. S Club, 113 Schmidt. Wayne L. (2) — Gamma Delta. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Band Schmirler, Carol (2) — Rural. Newman Club. Alpha Kappa Rho. Orchestra. Band Schmoker. Goldene (3) — Wesley. Primary Council. German Club Sehoeebcrg. David (3) — 110 Schneider. Roger (4) — Men's Glee Club. 144 Schneiders, Don (4) — Basketball. Phi Sigma Epsilon. 145 Schoen. Jerome (I) — LSA. Track, 70 Schommer, Lambert (4) — Newman Club. Sigma Zeta, 145 Schotz. Herb (I) — Football Schowaltcr, James (I) — AKL. 70 Schroeder. Lois (1) — 145 Schroeder. William (3) Schulist. Daniel (1) Schultz, John (I) — 70 Schultz, Patricia (4) — Pointer. FT A. Primary Council. 145 Schwab. Phyllis (3) — Alpha Sigma Alpha. 113 Schwares. Gilbert (3) Schwartz. Duane (1) Schweinler, Carmen (2) Scribner. Anna (4) Scribner, Pat (3) — Wesley. Tau Gamma Beta. Orchesis. 113 Scribner. William (2) — Wesley, Alpha Phi Omega Scudder, Carol (4) — Wesley. Omega Mu Chi. 146 Scudder, William (2) — Wesley Searles. Robert (3) — 113 Seavey, Thomas (2) Secord. David (2) — Campus Bowling League President. Sigma Zeta Seeburger, George (3) — Trigon. Alpha Beta Rho. 113 Seefeldt. Leslee (I) — Wesley. 70 Seehafer, Carol (1) — Wesley. Round Table. Girls Glee Club. 70 Sekel. William (I) —■ Pointer. Basketball. 71 Scngstock, Robert (1) — Track Sergcnian. Ara (4) — Canterbury. Pointer. Alpha Beta Rho. Alpha Phi Omega. 146 Sersch. Charles (I) — Newman Club. 71 Shafton. David (3) — Siasefi Shaw. Peri (2) — Gamma Delta. 95 Shearier. William (2) Shecks. Warren (I) Shclbrack. Theodore (1) Sherwood. John (3) — AKL. 113 Sherman. Margaret (I) Shield. Sonja (!) — Girls Glee Club. 71 Shiels, Patrick (2) — Alpha Phi Omcgj Shuda, Alex (2) Newman Club. Football. Hockey-, Student Council. Phi Sigma Epsilon. 79 Sigmund. William (1) — 7j Sister Mary Angelica (Sp) Sister Mary Carmclita (Sp) Siudzinski. Donna (3) — Newman Club. Home Ec Club Skailand, Dennis (2) Skalitzky, Nancy (2) — Newman Club. Home Ec Club. Omega Mu Chi. Girls' Glee Club. 95 Skalski. Marcella (3) Newman Club. Tau Gamma Beta. 113 Skinner. Allan (I) — AKL. 71 Slamka, Robert (2) — 95 Smiley, Robert (3) — AKL Smith. Delmont (I) — Wayland. Mens Glee Club. 71 Smith. IXmald (4) Alpha Kappa Rho. Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Phi Omega. Band 146 Smith. Geraldine (2) Newman CJub. 95 Smith, Harold (4) — Wesley. Pointer. Wrestling. Track. Cross Country. Alpha Phi Omega. Sigma Zeta. 146 Smith, John (3) — Newman Club. Foot. ball. Baseball. S Club. 113 Smith, Lois (1) — LSA. Primary Council. 71 Smith. Phillip (I) Sohczak, Ardelle (3) — Ins. Primary Council. 113 Soda. Anthony (1) — Newman Club. 72 Solberg. Ruth (2) LSA. Pointer. Forum. 95 Somers. Ronald (2) — Newman Club Somers, Sharon (1) — Trigon Sonncntag, Melvin (3) Newman Club. Track. Alpha Beta Rho. 113 Sopa. Adeline (I) — Newman Club. WRA. 72 Sorenson, Eugene (I) Newman Club. Football. Wrestling. AKL. 72 Sorge. Evan (I) Southworth, Richard (I) — Football. Basketball Sovey, Jim (I) — Newman Club. 72 Spade. Philip (I) Spees. Thomas (2) Spencer, Joyce (2) — Rural. Pointer Spicer. Thomas (4) — Alpha Phi Omega. 147 Spiegel, Jerome (2) — LSA. College Theater. 95 Spindler, Dave (3) — Trigon. Phi Sigma Epsilon. Band Spindler. Richard (2) Trigon. Football. Alpha Phi Omega. Sigma Zeta. Men's Glee Club. 95 Splettstozer, Patricia (I) — Primary Council Spranger. Valerie (2) Newman Club. 95 Sroda. Patricia (3) Newman Club. CWA. Band. 114 Sroda. Richard (I) Stacke. Wanda (2) — Home Ec Club. Sigma Zeta. 96 Stadler, David (4) — Newman Club. 147 Stange. Marjorie (I) — Gamma Delta. 72 Stark. David (2) — Golf, 96 Stasek. Gilbert (4) — 147 Stasek. Paul (2) — AKL. 96 Stasko. James (4) — Sigma Tau Delta. College Theater. Alpha Psi Omega. Radio-TV Workshop, 147 172 Stcinbach, Leon (l) — Gamma Delta, 72 Steiner, Allicc (Sp) Steinlcamp, William (3) — Tennis. Phi Sigma Epsilon, Sigma Zeta, Band, Brass Ensemble Steinke, Mary (1) — Newman Club Stevens, Ernest (1) — Basketball Stimac, Russell (2) — Football Stoeberl, Ruth (1) — Newman Club, 72 Stoehr, Constance (2) — Rural Stoehr, Keith (4) — Alpha Beta Rho, 148 Stoflregen, Harley (2) Storm. Gerald (1) Strache, Jim (2) — LSA, Bowling, Tennis Stralkowski, Joan (2) — Rural Life. New-man Club Strand, Eugene (3) — LSA Strand, Orin (1) Stravser, Richard (3) — Newman Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon Strasser, Richard (1) Stratton, Larry (4) — 148 Strebe, Marlene (J) — WRA, 114 Stroik, Raymond (J) — Newman Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, 114 Stuckey. George (3) — 114 Stuibcr, David (2) — Newman Club. Siasefi Stubbs, Lawrence (1) Stuibcr, Kenneth (l) Sturkol, Lily (3) —• LSA, Round Table, Alpha Sigma Alpha, 114 Stutzman, Robert (2) — 96 Suehring, Carol (1) — Gamma Delta, 72 Sullivan, Vernila (2) — Rural Life, Gamma Delta Summcrfclt, Robert (J) — Forum, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Zeta, 114 Summers, Allan (1) — LSA, Siasefi Sutter, Richard (1) — Trigon, AKL, 72 Swanson, David (1) Swanson, Donald (1) — 72 Swcndrzynski, Mildred (4) — Newman Club. Forum, Sigma Zeta, 148 Swett, Dale (1) — Trigon, 72 Swisher, Kay (1) Syring, William (1) — LSA. 72 Sybcldon, John ( ) — 114 Tabor, Robert (3) — Newman Club. Track. 114 Tafelski. Wayne (1) — 73 Tate, Tome (3) — Intramurals. Alpha Beta Rho, Siasefi. 114 Talbot, John (1) — Men’s Glee Club Tcnpas, Bruce (1) Tepp, David (1) Tepp, Mary Jo (I) Teska, Patricia (2) — Rural Thies. Mauel (1) — LSA. 73 Thomas, Ronald (3) — LSA. |14 Thomas, Martin (1) Thompson, Grace (2) Thoreson. Gloria (1) — Wesley. 73 Thurner, Duane (1) Thurston, Jay (1) — Newman Club. 73 Thurston. Joyce (4) — Newman Club. Round Table, FTA, Omega Mu Chi. 148 Toepper, Donna (2) — Alpha Kappa Rho, Choir, Madrigal. 96 Tokarski, Genevieve (4) — Newman Club, Forum, 149 Tomfohrde, Verna (3) — Trigon Toomey, Marguerite (4) Topping, Doris (1) — 73 Torlc. James (1) — 73 Torzewski, Adolph (3) Toser, lima (Sp) Trachte, Arnold (1) — Gamma Delta, 73 Trainor, Marilyn (1) — Newman Club, Primary Council, 73 Trebatoski, Anthony (1) Tremel, James (1) — 73 Trickey, Donna (3) — Iris. Tau Gamma Beta. 114 Trimberger, Eugene (3) — 114 Tryczak, Sylvia (3) — Newman Club Tucker, Lois (1) — Rural Turzcnski, Dorothy (1) — Newman Club, 73 Tuszka, Barbara (1) — Newman Club, 73 Tuthill, Richard (1) — Canterbury, Tennis Twist, Richard (1) Tylinski, Virginia (2) — Newman Club, Home Ec Club, 96 Udell. Willis (1) Uttermark, Mary (3) — Home Ec Club Vachreaum. Violet (Sp) Valaitis, Alice (1) — Wesley, Primary Council, 73 Valenta. Joan (1) — Horhe Ec Club. 73 Valenta. John (1) — 73 Vance, Gerald (3) — Football Vandcnbergen, Thomas (1) — Trigon. 74 Vander Velder. Thomas (1) Van Duser, James (4) — AKL Van Vuren. Carol (2) — Trigon, Primary Council. Omega Mu Chi. 96 Varney. Janet (3) —• Newman Club. Home Ec Club. 96 Varney. Patricia (2) Vaughn. Roberta (4) — Primary Council, Student Council. CWA Board, Omega Mu Chi. 121 Vetter, Esther (Sp) Voelkner, Rudolph (4) — Sigma Zeta. 149 Voelkner, Virginia (2) — Gamma Delta. 96 Volbrecht, Ruth (1) — Gamma Delta. 74 Vollrath, Dale (1) — 74 Wade. Lee (3) — 114 Wadinski, Ivan (2) — Intramurals Wagner, Donna (2) — 96 Waid, Robert (1) — Wesley. Choir. Men's Glee Club. 74 Waite. Jim (1) — LSA. Baseball. 74 Walker, Martha (2) — Rural, Wesley. Mixed Chorus. 96 Walch. Sue (1) Walker. Harry (2) Waliner, Carol (1) — Rural. 74 Wallner. Joanne (I) — Newman.Club, 74 Walls, Eugent (1) Walter. Donald (So) Walters, Janet (1) — Freshman Class Secretary, 20 Wampler, Ronald (3) Wanie, Richard (2) — Newman Club. 97 Wanserski, Kenneth (1) — 75 Wanta. Donald (1) Ware. Harlan (3) — Basketball. S Club. Round Table. 114 Washatka, Beatrice (1) — Newman Club, Orchestra, Girls’ Glee Club Wasserman. Kenneth (4) — Tennis, Forum. S Club. 149 Warner, George (1) Waterman, Connie (4) — AKL, 149 Waterman. Donald (I) — AKL Waterman. Robert (1) Wavrunek, James (2) — Newman Club, 97 Weaver. Joel (3) — Weslev. Sigma Ph.-Epsilon. Men's Glee Club, 113 Weber. Corinne (3) — Weslev. Primary Council, Tau Gamma Beta. Girls' Glee Club. 115 Weber. Eugene (4) — Siema Phi Epsilon. Sigma Zeta, Men's Glee Club, 150 Weber, Joanne (3) — Newman Club. Home Ec Club. 115 Webster, lames (2) Wehman, Fred (1) — 75 Weinmann, Elizabeth (2) —97 Weisbrot. Anne (4) — Newman Club. Home Ec Club. Tau Gamma Beta, Sigma Zeta. 150 Weisenfeld. Jack (1) — Trigon Welch, Darlene (1) — Round Table. 75 Welch, Lucie (1) — Newman Club, 75 Weller. Robert (3) — Baseball, 115 Wenzel, Frederick (4) — Sigma Zeta. 150 Wenzel. William (3) — 115 Werner, Norman (3) —- Wesley. 115 Weronke, Jane (l) — Newman Club. College Theater Wesley, Joseph (1) — Newman Club, 75 Wcstphal, Eugene (2) — LSA. 97 Wheaton, Jr., John (l) Whclihan, Thomas (1) Whiteside, Donald (2) — Men's Glee Club, 97 Whitford, Joan (4) — Primary Council, 150 Whiting, Margaret (4) — Primary Council, Tau Gamma Beta, 151 Wichman, Vernadean (l) — Newman Club, Dorm Council, 75 Whitmore, Gordon (4) Wicke, William (3) — Gamma Delta. Pointer, Alpha Beta Rho. Alpha Phi Omega, Men's Glee Club, Opera Wightman, Charles (1) — 75 Wilde, Raymond (4) — 131 Wilk. August (1) — Newman Club, Football, 76 Willett. Rose (Sp) Willner, James (2) — Newman Club. Band, Swing Band, 97 Wilson, Don (2) — Newman Club, 97 Windross, Beryl (1) Winnie, A. Roger (3) — Sigma Phi Epsilon. Band, Men's Glee Club. 115 Winter, Fred (1) Wirkus, Tom (4) — 151 Wislinsky, Ronald (3) Witte, Dennis (1) — Concert Band, 76 Wochinski, Bonie (I) — Newman Club, 76 Wodlarski, Monica (2) — Newman Club. Home Ec Club, CWA Board, 97 Woehlert, Betty (3) — Wesley, Iris Associate Editor, Primary Council, FTA. Tau Gamma Beta. Inter-Sorority, Girls' Glee Club, 115 Wohlbier Carl (3) — LSA. AKL, Siasefi. 113 Wolfe, Larry (1) Wolfe, Thomas (I) Wolff, Gene (2) — Newman Club. 97 Wolter, Carol (2) — LSA, 97 Woock, Gene (2) — AKL Wood, Lois (I) — Wesley, 7 Worlund, Roger (2) — AKL, 97 Wo yak. David (1) — 76 Wright. Ruth (1) — Pointer. 76 Wroblcwski, Edwin (2) Wrycza, George (1) Wunderlich. Herbert (Sp) — Gamma Delta Wyman, Robert (4) — Wesley, Dorm Council, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 151 Wysocki, Rosemary (2) — Newman Club Yach, M. Suzanne (1) — Newman Club. Orchesis Yeazcl, Karen (1) — Wesley, 76 Yetter, Henry (1) — Wrestling Yingling, Norbert (1) — Newman Club Yokers, Donald (1) Young, Andrew (3) Young, Jerry (1) — Newman Club, 76 Young, Nancy (3) — Newman Club, 113 Young, Ronald (1) Gamma Delta, 76 Zagcr, Eugene (1) — 76 Zalewski, Dolores (1) — Newman Club, Iris, 76 Zaske, Franklin (3) — LSA Zei. John (Sp) — Newman Club, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Choir, Men's Glee Club Zei, Paul (3) — Newman Club, Bowling, Alpha Beta Rho, Men's Glee Club. Choir, 113 Zblcwski, Donald (1) Zellhuber, Donald (I) Zentner, Sharon (3) — Wesley, Pointer, Home Ec Club. Omega Mu Chi, Girls' Glee Club, 115 Zettlcr, Jeanette (3) — Rural Zieball, Richard (3) — 115 Zielsdorf, Lewis (1) — 76 Zieher, Glen (2) Zimmerman, Dudley (1) — Football, AKL, Freshman Class President, 20 Zimmerman, Virginia (2) — 97 Zink, Angela (1) — Newman Club Zukauskas, George (3) Zukoski, Kenneth (1) Zwick, Thomas (1) ♦
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