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Sl«M Co-editors ...... Kathy Kroll, Sharon Smith Photography .... Tim Taschwer, Thom Radler Copy Editor ................... Carol Rynar Senior Editor .................... Judy Ost Sports Editor................Chuck Pankratz Art Editor ..................... Ruth Lewis Business Manager ............. Tim Taschwer Advisors .......................T. K. Chang Ceil Kelly Fred Kremple «rf „ i o UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES % £ oo %T VS UJiacmw Stale CMeye, Steum Pml Cciitc Flew Cumywkefm ... 6 lOuscmtdUi State- CsWege 000 to study . . . V and to have fun. 7 ToMe CmMa Administration ....................... 10 Activities ........................... 50 Organizations ........................ 80 Sports .............................. 138 Seniors ............................. 162 Underclassmen ........................ 202 Ads .................................. 214 PRESIDENT JAMES H. ALBERTSON The pages of this fine annual will help to serve as a reminder of some of the highlights of the 1963-64 year at our college. Immediately, the pictures will remind each of us of events of the past year and in thinking about them other events and activities, not pictured here, come to mind. Over the years, this annual will take on a different meaning for it will serve as a reminder of some of the personalities that were important in our experience at Wisconsin State College. Members of the faculty and fellow students will be thought of in terms of their contribution to this thing called ‘a college education”. The members of the annual staff arc to be congratulated for their efforts in producing this 1963-64 Iris. In the same manner each member of the college family is to be commended for his efforts in making our college what it is. In part, these pages will remind us of our efforts and of the highlights of the year. President James H. Albertson 12 ELIZABETH PFIFFNER Ph.M. Dean of Women College life is a many-sided affair. It includes weekly assignments, term papers, exams, bull sessions, teas, initiations, songfests and homecoming activities, to name a few. It’s the things you learn, the people you meet, the ideas you glean and the satisfactions you derive from your experiences and contacts. It's the humility you feel in the presence of great knowledge and the joy you experience when a difficult task is completed. It’s the dreams and hopes and aspirations you realize as you pursue your course only to find you have outgrown some of the old ones but are finding new ones in their place. And so college is a continuous and challenging experience — full of joys and sorrows — expressing different things to different people but always opening new doors and new visions to those who look. DEANS OF MEN AND WOMEN ORLAND E. RAI)KE M.S. Dean of Men This year has been a rewarding one and I am pleased to have been a part of it. 1 point with pride to this student body and respect you for what you have done and what you stand for. You, as young people of America, have challenged the role of higher education and this is good. It is now necessary for us to produce both Doers who can think and Thinkers who can do. I hope you will always refuse to seek the safe places and the easy tasks and to wrestle with the toughest problems and difficulties. One of the rewards of learning to do hard things is the capacity for doing still harder things. 13 Academe V earn GILBERT W. FAUST Director of Admissions and Registrar JOHN J. GACH Director of Student Teaching RAYMOND E. GOTHAM Director, Extended Services BURDETTE W. EAGON Dean, School of Education 14 JOHN C. THOMSON Member of Board of Stale College Regents GORDON HAFERBECKER Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculties PAUL A. YAMBERT Dean, School of Applied Arts and Science WARREN G. JENKINS Dean, School of Letters and Science ORLAND E. RADKE Associate Dean of Students EDGAR F. PIERSON Director, Graduate Program Dr. JOHN YUTHAS Vice President for Student Affairs Facu££y DU)imim K) IIENRY M. RUNKE M.S. Associate Professor ART HERBERT H. SANDMANN M.S. Assistant Professor NORMAN E. KEATS M.S. Assistant Professor BIOLOGY ROBERT E. SIMPSON M.S. Associate Professor ROBERT P. RUSSELL M.F.A. Instructor JOHN W. BARNES M.S. Associate Professor 18 GEORGE IJECKER Ph. D. Professor GORDON E. GEESEMAN Ph. D. Instructor 19 EDGAR F. PIERSON Ph- i). Professor BUSINESS EDUCATION ROBERT S. WHITMIRE M.A.U. Assistant Professor ROBERT F. WILDE M.S. Assistant Professor CHEMISTRY ROLAND TRYTTEN Pb. I). Professor OLIVER A. ANDREWS M.S. Assistant Professor DONALD B. KOEPPEN M.S. Assistant Professor 20 GILBERT W. FAUST M.S. Associate Professor LAWRENCE G. KALLANDER Ph. I). Professor ARLO E. MOEHLENPAFI M.S.Ch.E. Instructor RAYMOND SOMMERS Ph. D. Assistant Professor LEONE OYSTER M.A. Assistant Professor ROBERT II. WEAVER Ph. D. Assistant Professor CALVIN II. SCIIMID M.A. Assistant Professor IRVING KORTH M.S. Assistant Professor MILO I. HARPSTEAD Ph. D. Assistant Professor 22 PAUL A. YAM BERT Ph. 1). Professor ECONOMICS JAMES E. JENSEN Ph. 1). Professor SUSHI LA J. GIDWANI M.H.A. Assistant Professor JOHN GACH M. A. Associate Professor BURDETTE W. EAGON Ed. I). Professor ENGLISH LEE A. BURRESS, JR. Ph. D. Professor RICHARD W. DOXTATOR M.A. SARAH RUBBERS M.A. Instructor HELEN M. CORN ELI M.A. Instructor BERTHA GLENNON M.A. Associate Professor 24 GEORGE P. INMAN M.A. ALAN D. LEHMAN Ph. D. Professor 25 WILFRED G. RICHERT Ph. D. Assistant Professor JOSEPH J. RONDY Ph. D. Associate Professor FOREIGN LANGUAGE HERSHEL D. ROWE Ph. D. Assistant Professor 26 FRIEDRICH P. ALBER Ph. D. Assistant Professor ALEXANDRA KAMINSKA Assistant Professor MILDRED DAVIS M.A. Associate Professor GEOGRAPHY T. K. CHANG Pli. D. Professor ROBERT T. ANDERSON M.S. Associate Professor WILLIAM M. MC KINNEY Ph. D. Assistant Professor 27 MAURICE E. PERRETT Ph.D. Assistant Professor HISTORY RAYMOND E. SPECHT M.A. Associate Professor FRANK VV. CROW Ph. D. Professor RICHARD D. FACE Ph. D. Assistant Professor WAYNE L. WAHLQUIST M.A. Instructor GUY J. GIBSON Ph. I). Associate Professor 28 WARREN G. JENKINS FREDERICH A. KREMPLE Ph. D. Professor 29 KURT R. SCHMELLER Ph. D. Assistant Professor AGNES A. JONES Ph. D. Professor WACLAW VV. SOROKA J. D. Assistant Professor HOME ECONOMICS 30 DORIS V. DAVIS M.S. Associate Professor ETIIEL V. IIILL M.A. Associate Professor MAI HEMA'l-ICS CAROLYN ANN SANDS M.A. Instructor MATTHEW J. LIU M.S. Instructor ORVILLE M. RICE M.S. Associate Professor KENNETH VV. BOYLAN M.A. Associate Professor NEAL R. TOWNSEND M.A. Instructor WILLIAM J. CABLE M.r .s. Assistant Professor 32 EDITH S. TREUENFELS Phu D. Professor MUSIC HUGO I). MARPLE Ph. D. Professor DEAN G. BLAIR M.M. Assistant Professor DAVID DICK M.M. Choral Director TOM CULTICE M.M. Instructor DONALD RUPERT A.M.D. Assistant Professor ELVIN MC LOTT M.M. Assistant Professor 33 WARREN LUTZ D.E. Associate Professor PAUL TARABEK M.M. Assistant Professor PHILOSOPHY ROBERT J. ROSENTHAL B.A. Instructor JOHN M. THOMAS A.A.G.O. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ROBERT VAN NUYS M.M. Assistant Professor MARY LOU B1UULEST ON E M.A. Instructor 34 35 ROBERT II. KRUEGER Ms. Assistant Professor PHYSICS MONICA E. BAIN TER Ph. D. Professor BENEDICT Y. OH M.S. Instructor ALLEN F. BLOCHER M.S. Assistant Professor POLITICAL SCIENCE GARLAND W. FOTHERGILL M.S. Associate Professor 36 MARK CATES M.A. Assistant Professor JOHN J. OSTER M.A. Instructor FRANCES J. NORTON Ph. I). Associate Professor ALBERT E. HARRIS Ph. M. Associate Professor PSYCHOLOGY RALPH S. HOLLOWAY Ph. I). Associate Professor SOCIOLOGY JAMES A. LEE Ph. D. Assistant Professor GEORGE I. DIXON Ph. D. Professor SPEECH PAULINE ISAACSON Ph. D. Professor HORTENSE II. WALKER M.A. Assistant Professor GERALD E. CHAPPELL M.A. Instructor WILLIAM DAWSON M.S. Associate Professor 38 ALICE PEET Ph. D. Associate Professor GERALD F. JOHNSON Ph. 1). Assistant Professor FRED DOWLING Ph. D. CAMPUS SCHOOL Professor MARY ELIZABETH THOMPSON Ph. D. Associate Professor ESTHER BERNDT B.E. Lecturer JEROME GOATY M.A. Instructor 39 THOMAS J. HAYES Ph. B. Assistant Professor VIVIAN A. KELLOGG M.A. Assistant Professor MARJORIE S. KERST M.S. Assistant Professor LULU O. KELLOGG M.A. Assistant Professor IIILDEGARD R. KUSE Ph. D. Assistant Professor 40 FRANKLIN II. PEARSON M.A. Assistant Professor RIC HARD C. SCHNEIDER M.S. Assistant Professor MARY S. SAMTER M.A. Associate Professor PHYLLIS RAVEY M.S. Assistant Professor TERRANCE SNOWDEN Ph. I). Director, Campus Lab. School 41 CARL H. YODER M.S. Assistant Professor ECONOMICS BERNARD L. WEBB B.S. PART-TIME FACULTY ART JOANN RUSSELL B.F.A. Part-time Instructor CONSERVATION RAYMOND ANDERSON M.A. Instructor EDUCATION ENGINEERING DRAWING RUTH L. LEWIS Ph. M. Lecturer LEONARD L. LAMPERT P. E. Instructor ENGLISH MAXINE BURRESS M.A. Lecturer LELAND M. BURROUGHS M.A. Professor Emeritus HOME ECONOMICS RUTH DORGAN RONDY M.A. Lecturer 43 ELEANOR HAYS M.A. Lecturer music: DORIS EPPLE A.B. Instructor LIBRARIANS FRANCIS UREY M.A. Assistant Librarian CLYDE I). NORTON M.A. Associate Professor JOHN GILLESBY M.A.L.S. Instructor NELIS R. KAMPENGA A.M.L.S. Professor SYBLE E. MASON M.S. Assistant Professor 45 LULA BURNS Secretary to President Albertson Standing: Lois Lowe, Receptionist. Seated: Sue Haskins, Secretary to the Dean of Men. Seated; Alice Pfiffncr, Secretary to Dean of Letters and Science. Standing: Jane 'Helens, Secretary to Dean of School of Education. RECORD OFFICE: Left to right, Doris Becker, Betty Witkowski, Regina Whitaker, Sidonc Anderson. Left: Jean Meshak, Secretary to Dean Haferbecker. Right: Kathleen Omcrnik, Secretary to Academic Deans. Seated: Pat Mayrack. Standing: Sue Ortlicb. BUSINESS OFFICE: Cerald Burling, Account Examiner; Virginia Zurawski, Secretary; Orvis Allen, Business Manager. 46 STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE ROBERT H. SLATER Ph. M. Physician HELEN I. HANSEN B.S. College Nurse COLLEGE UNION RONALD A. HATCHET M.A. Assistant Director, College Union LEON E. BELL, IR. B.S. Director, College Union 47 Mrs. LaBrot, Secretary to Union Director ETHEL REYNOLDS Secretary, Union Office KENNEL: Bob Epp. Student Manager FOOD SERVICE: Left, Blake Hcrlick, Student Manager, Van Ilook, Assistant Manager BAKERY: Left, L. Marquard, P. LaBric, M. Engum 48 CAFETERIA KITCHEN: Top left, M. Szymkowiak, H. Krubsack, L. Knitter, J. Repinski. Bottom, M. San key, F. Brunei idge, I. Moss, K. Literski, P. Scheski KITCHEN: Top left, L. Pczbelski, N. Wegner, E. Guyant, A. Bigalkc. Bottom, I. Marquard, T. Peterson, I. Bushman, E. Strong, I. Moe. SNACK BAR: Left, J. Shuclarck, J. Osowski, A. Voet, C. Kawlcski, I). Yauch, P. Marquard. 49 50 Fishing for.........?? 7 come 11 pointer mm The Pointer Jubilee has become an annual success on the WSC campus. The main purpose of the Jubilee is to acquaint the new students with the various clubs and organizations and their activities on campus. The fraternal organizations, along with the religious groups, publications, and the student government, sponsor booths designed to explain the purpose of the organizations. Each year Lynn Winch provides music for listening and dancing enjoyment on the main floor of the student union. 52 Put another nickel in! Ready, aim, — let 'em have it! Newmanites socialize Your lucky star 53 Candidates — Greek, Judy, Pat. Lori Howeernttuu) '63 Homecoming, 1963, began with the introduction of the queen candidates at the Queen’s Dance, Friday, October 4. They were Pat O’Keefe, Omega Mu Chi, sponsored by Sigma Phi Epsilon; Judy Hines, Delta Zeta, sponsored by Alpha Beta Rho; Lori Frcdrichs, Alpha Sigma Alpha, sponsored by Phi Sigma Epsilon; and Marguerite Viets, Omega Mu Chi, sponsored by Tau Kappa Epsilon. Tension!!! 54 Campaign week, October 7-11, was filled with SPIRIT — posters, name tags, torch parades, pep bands, free popcorn, and car-smashing — in support.of a favorite candidate. On Friday, Voting Day, a new record vote of 73% was set by the student body. The Student Council sponsored a Hootenanny featuring Robert Glaze, The Outsiders, Maxine Sellers, and The Contemporary Polk Group. Robert Epp, Homecoming Chairman, announced the queen. Pal O’Keefe, who was crowned by the 1962 Queen, LuAnn Hyland. % Pat 'S Another Sig Ep lakes a drink Queen's Assembly Tekc band blows Qum'b AMewWfy Congratulations! A radiant queen Queen’s Court — Lori, Judy, 1%2 Queen — LuAnn Hyland, and Marguerite 56 57 PARADE WINNERS 58 P efoij Ut Woluw All good things must tome to ;m end Serious l)iv. — Omega Mu Chi, 3rd Humorous Div. Phi Sigma Kpsilon, 3rd 59 1 got it first S-S-S-S-Siasefis The play progresses U-RahRah VVSC! Our man pushes to victory 61 UJwtot Ccmtimt Left to right: T. Corrigan. S. Holthusen, Tau Kappa Epsilon: A. Babler. K. Rasmussen, Delta Zeta; D. Stueck. B. Jakubowski, Alpha Sigma Alpha: C. Collins, K. Mcnzel, Phi Sigma Epsilon; D. Arthur, K. Stein, Ski Club: B. Kerr, M. Haustreiter, Alpha Beta Rho; K. Multerer, S. Sherman, Sigma Phi Epsilon; C. Kahscn, S. Smith, Omega Mu Chi; P. Kust, P. Cundinger, Alpha Kappa Lambda; M. Hughes, Winter Carnival Chairman. Wiuim CammU Caudidaim —5— wu— (« - J «kM ■ ( JA ' •• U- -v. ‘ IW U, l vW a U i r j UJB-CHN y WIJ-ll. ! .,(« «« l«-r WK m. !« r U-V«,U Or ,. HOCCO,m. I...,!. A... ut-u;i i.HAvia -.. ; «x%v — rjjm tww, iv v i in a«. iw j.u, ‘I' '■• rt-r . xO) , . IKWk, pl V . uu Vt£‘lC “ KOr-. TST ike to slip sloe ? r - iw i tom « - K Joe Southworih, the champ, eats 52 pancakes. Kathy Brunner puffs for 52 minutes. til [imiyM j k WOODO HAIRDO CONTEST WINNERS: S. Rcidcnbach, S. Wagner, J. Hines, M. Ixxlcs, S. Sadowskc. 63 ‘SPACE NEEDLE,” Alpha Bela “THE SWORD IN THE STONE. Rho, 3rd place. Tau Kappa Epsilon, 2nd place. Ftiwted Fftufiwy 64 Girls football?? game Hang on! On your mark ... Rooster figlu ‘‘Frosted Fantasy was the theme of the fourth annual Winter Carnival, February 17-23. In addition to the beard growing, ice sculpturing, ice skating and tobogganing, and other contests, a new contest was featured — pipe smoking — with divisions for boys and for girls. This year was the first time that a women’s organization won the trophy. It was presented to Omega Mu Chi sorority during the Journeymen Climax Program. Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity was second, and Delta Zeta sorority was third. Chairman of the carnival was Marv Hughes of Alpha Phi Omega. 65 Heave! Ho! Charlesworth Photo Karen Fox receives the trophy on behalf of the Otnegs 67 iMa GaM i “Hedda Gabler,” Ibsen’s play of an emancipated woman whose life signifies nothing but hate and destruction was presented in the college auditorium September 25-28. The production was directed by Professor William Dawson. Appearing in Hedda Gabler,” were Ara O’Connell as Hedda Gabler; Diane Halts as Juliana Tesman, and Cynthia Parkovich as Thca Elvsted. Rltuuscefuw Fourteen Wisconsin State College students were in “Rhinoceros, by Eugene Ionesco. The play was presented by the speech and drama department in the auditorium. It is a satire on herd conformity. Ionesco ridicules the empty phrasings uttered every day by human beings, pokes fun at the use human beings make of logic and scores their pomposity. Playing leading roles were James Mueller, Berenger, a pompous Frenchman; Jeff Rod-man, Jean, the nonconformist, and Sue Sicbert, Daisy, a beautiful young French girl who works in the office with Berenger. Catumd Wisconsin State College's Music Department presented Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Carousel,” on November 14 and 15, 1963. Taking the leads as Julie Jordan and Billy Bigelow were Janice Nichols and Tom Culticc; Carrie Pipperidge and Enoch Fowler were played by Mary Hickner and George Packard. Additional members were Malla Anderson, Jon A. LcDuc, and Madelyn Kelly. The cast and chorus entertained the audience with “If 1 Loved You, “June Is Bustin' Out All Over, “When I Marry Mr. Snow,” “A Nice Clambake, and “You’ll Never Walk Alone.” LUtUe Ute a Hlatdet Murder won out when the College Theater staged a four-niglu run of Frederick Knott’s play, Write Me a Murder, in the college auditorium. The cast included: Jeff Rodman, the Hon. Clive Rodinghain; Alice Schilling, Dr. Elizabeth Wooley; Michael Worman, Hon. David Rodingham; Jerry Hartwig, Charles Sturrock; Connie Seipel. Julie Sturrock; Paul Bcntzcn, Mr. Tibbet; Michael Brown, Constable Hack-ett; Truman Flowers and Thomas Halford, two men. 71 UJtigkbM and Hunt “An Evening with Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt” was presented as part of the Art and Lecture Series, under the chairmanship of William M. Dawson of the speech department. Wrightson, a baritone, went to New York to study and seek a career at the age of seventeen. He got his big break when he was engaged for a regular radio series co-starring Percy Faith and Eleanor Steber. Lois Hunt got her professional start when she was discovered at a USO canteen in Philadelphia where she had a singing engagement. Umve'wihj ©t Cftacm Amivmivuj Dr. Helena Znaniecki Lopata, assistant professor of the Department of Sociology at Roosevelt University, Chicago, 111., spoke in a program sponsored by the WSC history department. The ceremonies commemorated the 600th anniversary of the University of Cracow, Poland. 72 Dr. Lopata, President Albertson, Winnie Lauby, Mr. Frank Nalbor. KftJlwk Donem Dancers of the Bharatiya Kala Kendra, celebrated North Indian company were brought to American audiences for the first time this season. The company has revived the exciting rhythms of Kathak dance and music, one of the great forms of classical Indian art never seen in this country before. They arc seen here in Hindola , one of the regional dances of North India included in the repertory chosen for America. teE W'wi i Vauc iA Ethel Winter and her dance group of five appeared at the Wisconsin State College auditorium on November 19. Their program ranged from the expression of primitive cultures and their animistic worship to a lively arrangement of Southern and Appalachian Mountain folk tunes. Performing in Europe and the Far East under the sponsorship of the State Department, Ethel Winter has made many international appearances. Other than her tour, she has appeared in Broadway musicals, on television and in the New York Center Opera Company. VKai£ Delzell Hall started out the year with a Freshman Dance with Steiner Hall. The men of the hall participated in Homecoming by building a display on the front lawn entitled “Bye-Bye Redbirds”. During the Yulctide season a party was held with Hyer Hall. Delzell Hall participated in the annual inter-hall decorating contest and won first place for the second consecutive year. St. Patricks Day was celebrated in grand style with a party with Nelson Hall. The hall council this year organized a scholarship system and made plans for improving athletics facilities and landscaping behind the hall. 74 1 « Picrans Anyone? or Anyone rare to Fish?” “What? IJs Study” 75 ttefom HoC£ The girls of Nelson Hall, headed by a very active Hall Council, have participated in the Songfcst, placing second; and outside Christmas Decorations for which the hall received honorable mention. The annual Christmas Tea, Nelson Hall Ball, and close lounges which featured guest speakers, have rounded out a very active year for the hall. This year's officers are: Carole Rynar, president; Norccn Scully, vice-president; Anita Knaack, secretary; and Jane Gromoll, treasurer. 76 Hye Hft££ Hyer Hall, which is named after a former president of the college, was dedicated December 8, 1963. Through the Hall Council the hall has had social and educational programs, participated in inter-hall activities, and entered other school events. This has been accomplished under the direction of Miss Joan Doyle, Head Resident, and the officers, Doris Wadzin-ski, President; Jan Holzmillcr, Vice-President; Sylvia Christensen, 'Treasurer; and Cathy Kaiser, Secretary. 9L m wtjs ■ Sfeutot Ha£E It seems she has landed for the year. Did a Mexican Heatwave cause a Wisconsin Heatwave? 79 Christmas decorations, 1963 81 A£f)ka Sujwui Afylm FRONT ROW: S. S. Smart, R. A. Si ingle, Treas., S. A. Romanshek, II. J. Kritsch, Pres., V. I). Emnan, M. L. Smith, Vice-Pies., 11. G. Laedtke, See., L. H. Frcdridt, |. K. Swanson. 2ND ROW: N. Rij)p, J. L. Pospyhalla, A. F. Smith, F. M. Pacana, M. Iiickncr, P. L. Bartels, C. A. Engelbert, 11 11. Bunezak, R. A. Schmitz. G. |. Kcrl, P. K. Vaughn, P. E. Piobst. 3RD ROW: S. A. Ojala, R. M. Lambert, N. J. Bacon, F. R. Knauf, D. E. Igi, B. R. Jaku-bowski, II. }. Epple, L. V. Chcmel, N. J. Martin, I.. J. Guenther, N. A. Montour, P. C. Sell mil. 4TH ROW: M. R. Hylok, P. M. Strozinski, E. A. Gregorich, K. M. Daniels, K. Yarkie, C. R. Lemke, M. J. Leary, K. L. Wurlz. Gamma Beta chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha, first national sorority on campus, began its’ year’s activities by participation in the annual Pointed Jubilee. Kali rush was held this year, and seven new members were welcomed into the chapter. The Alpha Sigs sponsored their annual Harvest Festival, “Dogpatch”, with members dressed as traditional Li’l Abner characters. Homecoming activities included enthusiastic campaigning for Laurie Frederick, building of a float, and a party given for the visiting alumnae. The Alpha Sigs retained the trophy for Song-fest by placing first in the Creek division for the second year in a row. The Alpha Sigs also achieved first place in scholastic honors for the first semester. As a part of the national philanthropic project, the Alpha Sigs bought Christmas presents for the mentally retarded children at Northern Colony, Chippewa Falls. Candidates were nominated for the Elizabeth Bird Small Award based on outstanding leadership, scholarship, and personality, and the Frost Fidelity Award based on loyally and unsung” service to Alpha Sigma Alpha. Gamma Beta’s nominees competed with candidates from the other 40 chapters in the United Stales for these national honors. Second Semester activities included participation in Winter Carnival, with Barb Jaco-bowski and Del Stucck as the Alpha Sig candidates for King and Oueen, attendance at the State Day held at Stout Stale College, and spring rush parties. 82 83 Defifd Jeia FRONT ROW: B. 1. Arnott, B. II. Friday. Vice-Pres., S. A. Eskriu. K. II. Zchner, C. J. Danielsen, M. L. Sherman, Pies., S. L. Reidenbach, J. A. Kroner, J. M. Kabacinski, M. F.crnisse. 2ND ROW: J. A. Schwebach, K. S. Rasmussen. M. A. Hastreiicr, I'reas., 0. M. Lacdikc, P. S. Sadowskc, S. K. Ileikkinen, E. J. Smith, Sec., B. L. Tweedale, B. I., aim. C. J. Yelk. A. L. Hcnrichs. SRI) ROW: F. II. Gudcrski, |. A. Brown, S. J. Herr, I). A. Schorer, M. J. Zibcll, J. A. Mayo, I). L. Halts. A. M. Pearson, M. K. Rolfson, S. M. ilcnschel. J. M. Taylor. 4TH ROW: M. j. Rice. S. A. Christensen. S. J. Port , I.. A. Raguse, Vice-Pies., P. I. Zirizlaff, J. A. Hines. P. I.. Swanke, J. F. Lathrop. Della Zeta, the newest national sodal sorority on campus, participated in Pointer Jubilee via their “Fishing Pond”. Old acquaintances were renewed at Homecoming, 1963, because of Delta Zeta’s active participation. Delta .eta's entry, “I like to see it lap the miles . . .” won first place in the float competition's serious division. Judy Hines, Alpha Beta Rho's queen candidate, received enthusiastic support from her sorority. “Snow Swirl”, Delta Zeta’s annual dance, was well received by the entire campus — complete with “Dance of the Dolls”. Delta Zetas have continued their successful work with the handicapped children. Frosted Fantasy” gained momentum from the 1) Z's — three Delta Zetas were nominated for Winter Carnival Queen and they earned third place in total points. Delta Zeta’s style show” entertained at In tersorority Tea. Rush parties were held; new members initiated, and a parents’ tea was held. Advisors: Miss Carolyn Sands and Mrs. Robert We wear the diamond and four pearls. Lewis 84 85 Omega Uta Chi FRONT ROW: S. A. Krasavagc, I). Jccklc, J. 1.. Schwager, A. M. Butnick, E. J. Rcgnci, R. A. Olio, M. J. I-XmIcs, C. M. Dcrczin ki, R. L. Slater, L.. M. Klukas. 2ND ROW: M. J. Housfcld, P. A. Maniei, K. M. Kroll, K. A. Vcrnhagcn, J A.. Sopa, Sec.; K. E. Fox, Pres.; I.. M. Thoni| son, 1). M. Peterson, M. K. Pearson, II. L. Vaughn, S. J. Clanton. 3RD ROW: K. L. Menzel, B. A. Schuctte, L. A. Hyland, K. M. Corsten, A. II. Knaack, |. C. Schcwc, M. |. Peek, A. C. Thompson, R. C. Lewis, R. A. Kenowski, S. R. Holthuscn. BACK ROW: C. C. Casliin, S. M. Smith, G. R. Busch, C. I. Smith, I. Sell eel, J. L. Sands, C. I.. Miller. Omega Mu Chi sorority triumphed in this year's Winter Carnival by accumulating the most points throughout the week long activities. The Omegs won first place in the |x sler contest, the games, and had their royal candidates Sharon Smith and Charles Kahsen elected as King and Queen. Two other Omegs. Kathy Menzel and Sue Holthuscn, were also candidates. The Omeg booth “Your I.ucky Star acquainted new students with the sorority at the Pointer Jubilee. During this year’s Homecoming festivities old actives reminisced with new actives at the Omegs' first annual Homecoming Tea. The Omeg float Et tu, Brute? won third place in the serious division, and Omeg Pat O'Keefe was Homecoming Queen. The sorority lias always prided itself in its service projects and this year it worked with the young women's clubs of Stevens Point to raise money for incubators for St. Michaels Hospital. In March, the Omegs joined the Phi Sigs in the Mothers March for the March of Dimes. In spring, the sorority initiated nineteen pledges and held a Mother's Day Tea. Advisors: Mrs. Raymond Gotham, Mrs. Ronald Hatchet, Mi's. Mary Samter. 86 87 Pal De£ta Pfti FRONT ROW: R. G. Beisner, Pres., A. L. Toideur, E. M. Gullixon, G. M. Becchcr, K. M. G mn m, .VI. E. Busbar. 2ND ROW: S. I'oemmel, Sec., B. Bout well, 1). Mcgal, |. Rotlicnburgcr, B. J. Long. J. Davis. B. J. Bores. 3RD ROW: I . A. Ruda. M. A. Miclkc. J. M. Gay. L. (Nowak) Zulilkc, J. L. Koshalck. K. Hojan. Psi Delta Psi, a local sorority, was established in 1959. and is the newest sorority on the YVSC campus. Psi Delta Psi began the year by joining the other organizations in Pointer Jubilee. Who's Ravc'n bout the Cardinals?” was the title of their Homecoming float. They won a pizza party and an award from the College Variety Store for the furtherance of American Literature. Service projects are an important part of the sorority motto. Fun, Friendship, and Service”. Each month the children and the aged people in the hospital infirmary receive tray favors made by the members. Sorority colors arc green and white. Advisors: Mrs. Robert Whitmire, Mrs. Donald Neuendorf 88 VH Sujwui fy i w FRONT ROW: G. Rralcy, R. Turnquist, 1$. Bay. Pres., R. Meineri, R. Ziiula, G. Rabc, C. Herman. 2ND ROW: M. K. Vaughn, J. P. Kardulcs, J. E. Novak. W. C. Orgcman, K. II. Hermann, Treas., G. C. Grossman, R. R. Dums, J. A. l.iclrcnsicin, G. M. Hahn. 3RD ROW: G. W. Ilutnik, W. R. Christian, G. M. Pmiha, G. R. Anderson, R. F. Schoen, I). I. Humkc, C. M. Collins. -IT11 ROW: S. F. Crull, E. A. Pascutti, T. J. Olszewski, W. E. Grams. Phi Sigma Epsilon is a social fraternity composed of men of high scolastic and social achievements. Granted a national charter in 1931, the Phi Sigs arc not only the oldest fraternity on campus, but also the oldest Phi Sig chapter in the state. Phi Sigma Epsilon was established to promote a closer bond among men students of higher educational institutions, so that they might enter into more intimate fellowship with those dedicated to education and a better understanding of men. Last year the Phi Sigs once again took part in the activities of the Inter-Fraternity Council, Pointer Jubilee, Homecoming. Winter Carnival, and Greek Week. They also sponsor a bus to the annual Oshkosh basketball game. The Phi Sigs not only arc active in the social and academic life, but they also do their share for the community, including regular visits to the bloodmobile and a door-to-door canvas of the city for the March of Dimes. 89 A£pka Beta Rb FRONT ROW: K. W. Rush ford, S. A. Nichols, Pres., G. R. Emerich, M. 1). Woncgull, B. C. Aabcl, R. A. Rosing, (;. I.. Westphal, I'. A. Fonstad, M. A. Cole, J. T. Shilling, Vice-Pres. 2nd ROW: I). Passchl, J. Eggcit, 1). Schilling, J. Tollakscn, 1). Schwail .kopf, 1). Lorenz, G. I.utzc, V. Gructzmacher, B. Kerr, T. Dlugos. 3rd ROW: J. Zalabsky, L. Pactch, J. Fowlc, I,. Wright. I). Savoy, E. Allen, R. Savoy, B. Schenk, I). Kleinschmidt, B. Kress, K. Warden. I’hc purpose of Alpha Beta Rho, the only local fraternity on campus, is to promote fellowship among its members through the promotion of scholarship, loyalty to school and fraternity, and the establishment of an environment for life long friendships. Homecoming was a busy time for the members. They sponsored Judy Hines as their homecoming queen candidate and built a float which placed second in the humorous division. At Winter Carnival they sponsored Bob Kerr and Mary Hastreiter for king and queen and participated in the various games and contests. Traditionally valuing high scholarship, Alpha Beta Rho has had the highest grade point of all the social fraternities on campus for 13 of the last 14 semesters. Other high points of the school year include Alpha Beta Rho s annual sweater dance, spring swing, safaris, and various pledging activities. The spring swing is an annual service project within Wisconsin. The fraternity colors are silver and green. Advisors: Mr. Robert Whitmire, Mr. Russel Nelson 90 91 Sigma Pki £[ flil! w FRONT ROW: I). Downic, R. I.. Lee, J. 1). Nelson, L. L. Pingcl, W. Eickclnian, R. W. Debit, E. Chauvin, D. Jeske, J. P. Pierson, D. Fausch, A. Prucss, W. Bun. 2ND ROW: R. Floriano, Pres., 1). Bowers, R. Baumann, T. Fubremann, D. Hassler, J. Hilgart, R. W. Jaeger, |. Gass, Vice-Prcs., J. Yoder, K. Multcrcr, |. Kuhn, R. H. Abies, A. Balder, Treasurer, C. M. Fischer. 3RD ROW: G. Finch, G. R. Hein, T. Payne, G. Johanknecht, R. Emmerich, D. Gneiser, J. E. Fickler, R. S. Sweet, I). R. Slteier, P. W. Hamm, G. Wandschncider, j. O. Guyant, R. C. Mantei. 4TH ROW: E. VV. Ferall, Sec., N. J. Gould, E. M. Gollier, T. W. Beckman, N. J. Niemezyk, 1). A. Bernard, E. J. Lamltert, T. M. Parsons. Sigma Phi Epsilon, one of the three national social fraternities on campus, actively participated in school affairs, as well as its own social and service activities. Homecoming this fall meant victory for Sigma Phi Epsilon and their queen candidate Patricia O’Keefe. The Sig Eps also placed second in the serious division of the float contest. The Sig Eps held their all-school gold tournament which once again proved to be a very successful afafir. This year with Marilyn Sherman and Ken Multcrcr as their candidates, Sigma Phi Epsilon placed third in the King and Queen contest of Winter Carnival. I'he Sig Eps also participate in intramural and inter-fraternity sports as howling, basketball, football, and softball. The climax of the fraternity's social activities takes place with the selection of the Sig Ep Sweetheart at the annual Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart Dance held in April. The Sig Eps are of service to the school and the community by sponsoring such projects as donations to the Bloodmobile, and decorating Christmas trees for the Main Building and the Library. The Sig Eps also helped in the renovation of Old Main this past year. The fraternity colors are purple and san-quine; their motto The fraternity with a heart . Counselor: Mr. Ron Hatchet 92 JUNIOR ACTIVES OFFICERS R. Jaeger, G. Finch, J. Hilgart, N'. Gould, I), Hasslcr 1). Tekowski. K. Dcrczinski, P. Hamm. I). Slider, G. Johanknccht, G. Hein, R. F.iiimerich. CHAMPIONS? C. Fischer, J. Jaskie, N. Niem-czyk, 1). Rowers. J. (hiss, Vicc-Prcs., E. Ferrall, Gores. Sec., R. Floriano, Pres., 1.. Pingcl, Rec. See., A. Bablcr, Comptroller. HOBO PARTY A truly good party! HOBO KING AND QUEEN Mr. and Mrs. E. Lambert 93 FRONT ROW: J. T. Haferman, Sec., S. J. Schwartz, T. Corrigan. R. L. Klcine, Vice Pres., T. L. Taschwer, Pres., M. Bielewicz, Treasurer, K. E. Johnson, J. J. Malloy, T. J. Beining. 2ND ROW: W. I'. Ososki, R. F.. Schoenberger, R. A. Marquardt, D. R. Palmquist, G. S. F.ngfcr, M. R. Bacovsky, J. R. Wickstrom, J. V. Ramp-son, P. J. Conlon, B. J. Herlick, F. 1.. Jensen, G. G. Scering, D. F. Borsos, D. G. Menzcl. 3RD ROW: R. L. Johnson, D. G. Olson,'K. A. Bushmaker, K. E. Kovac, W. J. Beck. P. E. Deming, R. B. Whyte, J. R. Counter, R. E. Soderberg, J. J. Timm, P. N. Kopplin, C. R. Newby, L I.. Johnson, R. H. Klein. 4TH ROW: G. J. Ertl, D. J. Lortscher, 1 . R. Hemming, H. D. Petersen, J. A. Best. Kft| f a £j)oi£©u At the close of another active year. Tau Kappa Epsilon, the only international social fraternity on campus, is proud to have been able to initiate many “firsts'' on campus. With the theme, Victory, Victory, Where Fore Art Thou Victory”, the Tekcs took first place honors in the homecoming humorous float division for the third consecutive year. This brought the first permanent possession of the traveling trophy for any fraternity. Among other firsts, I KE won the Ugly Man Contest, took first place in Interfraternity Athletics, sponsored sky divers for the first time on any college football field at homecoming time, and in the rclm of scholarship, has initiated a semester scholarship awarded to outstanding members. Besides taking part in social activities, the men take pride in being of service to the campus and the community. Last year Tekcs could be found raking leaves at the River Pines San-itorium, moving Civil Defense supplies into college buildings, serving as guides during High School Visitation Days, and helping distribute Sabin Polio Vaccine to the student body and the residents of Stevens Point. Through a melted Winter Carnival the Tekes managed to chisel a second place award in the ice sculpturing contest with the theme, “The Sword and the Stone”. Fraternity colors are Cherry and Gray. Advisors: Mr. David Dick. Dr. Kurt Schmeller, Mr. Lee Andreas, Mr. Thomas Hayes t V kappa EPSI, Summer Rusher Marguerite Viets International Court Of TKK Sweethearts Service floyJ J? ens Associates PHOTOGRAPHY SPECIALTIES 9nia-F’Mil wiUij CwrnciP I'RON'T ROW: J. T. Ilafcrman, G. A. Lulzc, Sec.-Treas., R. L. Johnson, Pres., I). R. Arthur, Vice Pics. 2ND ROW: D. U. Savoy, R. G. Savoy, J. C. Fowlc, I . R. Hemming, G. R. Anderson, T. L. Taschwcr. I lie Inter-fraternity Council is composed of rej resentalives from the four social fraternities on campus. It provides an organization representing the general fraternities, through which all matters affecting them or the fraternity system can be handled. It also strives to strengthen the stature of these fraternal organizations on campus. Advisor: Mr. O. E. Radkc 9ntcit-Sowufi( CtMUtci£ FRONT ROW: R. G. Bcisncr, M. E. Kcmissc. C. J. Yelk, E. M. Gullixon, S. Burgmann, Pres. 2ND ROW: M. 1.. Sherman, K. 1.. Men .el, K. E. Fox, B. J. Frilsch, Sec.-Trcas.; M. L. Smith. 96 Siddefcl FRON T ROW: C. K. Olson, Treas.; M. L. Plummer, S r.; I). |. Reif, Vicc-Prcs.; P. G. Mat hi. Pres.; R. W. Doxtaior. Advisor. 2ND ROW: R. A. Edwards, G. L. Cyrus, D. A. Anderson, 15. 1.. Gonzagowski, I). A. Dobcrstcin, X. G. Jessie. 3RD ROW: R. A. Strong, (. A. Ileinle, C. H. Bair, I'. Baggot, J. S. Morateck, J. L. Wagner. Siasefi is a social club for men. The purpose of the organization is to promote school spirit which the Siasefi does at Homecoming and at football and basketball games. Members are selected for their individuality and creativity. Events of the organization consist of participation in Homecoming, pledge week, a Christmas party, and the Spring Formal. Officers: Pres. Phil Macht V.P. Dennis Reif Sec. Marvin Plummer Treas. Charles Olson Sgt. At Arms Dick Kalata Advisor: Mr. Doxtaior 97 TMa Defta ?(ci 4 $ , Ah Sift % FRONT ROW: G. J. Macicjcwski, Trcas., T. |. McCarricr, Sec., M. L. Meyer, Vice-Pres., L. V. Wysocki, Pres. 2ND ROW: F. J. Parkcl. A. J. Kourcier, I). J. Willgcn, J. A. Pasdo. G. G. Niedbalski, T. L. Zmuda. 3RD ROW: D. L Siinonis, M. R. McGinley, R. M. Galeckc, J. K. Hartwig, R. J. Boies. 4TH ROW: M. B. Kirby, J. F. Spalzck, J. E. Schuller. The aims of Theta Delia Phi, a social organization, are to encourage ils members to attain high scholastic standing; to make available to ils members the example, environment, and training that best characterize the college man, and to foster a more vigorous spirit of loyally to the social and intellectual apheres that best traditionalize university and college life. The activities of Theta Delta Phi will include sponsoring a queen candidate and a float in the homecoming events, participating in the Songfcst, entering the Winter Carnival events and sponsoring a king and queen candidate; providing service for the Community Blood-mobile, Cancer and March of Dimes drives. The fraternity will also participate in various other social functions throughout the school year. 98 Afykft Kappa £ambda FRONT ROW': |. II. Kornowski, I res., K. H. I.anglois, Pros., M. G. Jefferies, J. A. Ellikcr, See., E. K. Wcingaricni R. E. Meriig. E. J. Peters, G. E. Welles. 2ND ROW: R. E. Wagner, J. II. Carlisle, E. J. Forrester, I). |. Kaldovin, F. I). Van Hullc, K. G. Kidney, P. C. Clauvsen, M. W. Wolter, |. T. Zdanovee, It. J. Olker, M. J. Tar| cy. I.. P. Dettwilcr. R. E. Kerl. SRI) ROW: R. II. Kalvclage, G. I). Silovsky, 1). E. Ilcig. I). J. Lefeber, T. A. Frank, J. I.. Agen, E. R. Gross, B. J. Schnur, W. C. Evans, P. |. Rust, I). M. Rising. 1111 ROW: R. T. Graetz, J. C. Congdon, I). M. Keppie, J. II. Schuknccht. A. K. L. is the professional conservation organization on campus serving the members, school, and community. Some of its projects include selling homecoming booster buttons, sponsoring the Woodchoppcr’s Ball, conducting a national Wildlife Week educational program, and various field projects, such as stream improvement, work at Mead Wildlife Area and timber stand improvement in the school forest. I hc social activities include an annual venison banquet, smell fry, and watermelon feed. Advisors: Mr. Lee Andreas, Dr. Milo Harp-stead 99 AC|)ka Rb I RON r ROW: R. A. Nyrc, K. E. Ko ar. See.. W. A. Shay. Pres.. A. ]. Kussmann, Treas. R. II. Munderloh. Vicc-Pres. 2ND ROW: J. A. Ron. P. A. Morgan, M. J. Drewitz, . I. Epple, II. I. Haima, C. R. Corn. J. M. VVessel. SRI) ROW: I). F. Wesier, C. R. Olsen, G. J. Eril, K. W. Davies. R. F. Sicber. T. A. Kufultl. Alpha Kappa Rho, the Honorary Music Fraternity, seeks to help its members to become better acquainted with all aspects of music, especially new developments in the field. This year they have had monthly programs which included lectures given by music faculty members and musical selections presented by members of the fraternity. Advisors: Dr. Hugo Marplc, Mr. Elvin McLott McLott lota Tau Mu, the pre-medical students’ organization, is primarily concerned with furnishing information about various aspects of medical education to interested students. Meetings arc designed to show various aspects of medicine and medical education. Speakers, including specialists in various fields of medicine, medical students, and representatives from allied fields, make up the major part of the program. Flic program is varied by discussions, movies, and an annual visit to a medical school. 9efa Tftu tHu 100 FRONT ROW: G. L. Zcllmcr, J. M. Glcisncr, R. |. Marchiando, P. L. Schrcibcr, Pres. Mp(m P l Omega FRONT ROW: M. |. Worman, Vice Pres.; M. A. Stratton, Pres., J. A. Mueller, Sec.Trcas. 2ND ROW: I). L. Waid. M. Schowalter, j. E. Mai twig. Alpha Psi Omega was organized as a national honorary dramatic fraternity for the purpose of providing an honor society for those interested in the college theatre. The motto of the national fraternity is “we seek to become artists by the one and only road of labor and service.” Membership consists of participating in College Theatre productions until the number of points, specified by the national fraternity, have been obtained. Advisor: Miss Alice Pcct AEp(ta P(d Omega I’he purpose of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, is to assemble college men in the fellowship of the Scout Oath and Law, to develop friendship, and to promote service to humanity. During the past year, Alpha Phi Omega opened its student book exchange, sponsored the bloodmobilc work on campus, and worked as guides at various college events. The national project is advancement of the Peace Corps. Advisors: Mr. Orville Rice, Mr. Paul Tarabek, Dr. George Becker FRONT ROW: G. Lasch, R. E. Olson, 1). S. Green, W. F.Cainmack, M. H. Hughes, Vice President; D. E. Wendt. 2ND ROW: J. W. Nortcmann, Secretary; B. C. Dale, I). A. Talcott, E. A. Nonncmaclier, K. E. Flood, Treasurer; W. A. Shay. I. I. Kordus, P. T. Smith, T. A. Blunt. 3RD ROW: M. J. Mueller, W. K. Sdiiinpff, J. A. Maas, R. K. McDonald, R. L. Larsen, A. N. Connors, R. A. Siebcr, B. A. Bartel, 1). E. Younk, K. M. Gruber. Pki AEplui Tltefa FRONT ROW: L. R. Stark. S. I. Port . W. L. Lauby, A. M. Bablcr. 2ND ROW: P. J. Coition. W. E. Lambrccht, D. W. Bnchholtz. Vice Pres.: I). F. Tompkins. 'The national honorary history fraternity provides recognition for high academic achievement in the field of history. The fraternity sponsored two programs; the first pertaining to the history of Wisconsin Slate College-Stevcns Point and the second entitled Moscow Without Propaganda” presenting the more social aspects of Moscow. Advisor: Professor Frederick K rein pie This year’s activities of Sigma Tau Delta included the publication of Wordsworth”, an anthology of student prose and poetry. Another project was to encourage student attendance at the monthly Faculty Poetry Reading Hours. The purpose of this national professional English fraternity is to foster creative writing and to gain an acquaintance with literary masters and their works. Sujwui Tau De£fa FRONT ROW: P. A. Mamei, D. J. Eldcn. Treas.; M. J. Buch, Pres.; S. J. Weber, G. E. Kubisiak, S. Burgmann, S. A. Ojala, G. C. Jaiewski. See. 2ND ROW: J. E. Bender, R. M. Derg, M. J. Michalak. R. C. Ernst. 1). J. Rybirkc. R. R. Ernst. R. M. Schrader, F. I.. Sands, B. J. Firtsch. 102 Sujwm %eia FRONT ROW: J. A. Mayo, I.. V. Clicmcl, J. E. Newby, P. S. Sadowske, K. J. Zchncr, R. A. Schmitz, M. K. Pearson, C. II. Kocian, M. M. Hoffman, R. M. Wagner, L. J. Guenther, S. A. Christensen. 2ND ROW: I Fcdel, J. . Sigler, S. Nichols, E. A. Gregonch, |. A. Fowler, I- A. Barbian, C. C. Kucgler, R. A. Schneider, i . M. Dckasier, C. E. Pratt, R. C. Gayeske, i M. Ameson, I H. Abies. 3RD ROW: L. A. Henrickson, Pres.; K. W. Rushford, B. I). Ueberaetzig, I). R. Hartfiel, G. E. Finch, Mr. Rice, Advisor, K. A. Krahn, I) v Gasch, II. J. Guenther, F. O. Hengst, M. W. Henrichs, J. M. Gleisner. 4TH ROW: R. J. Mardiiando, Vice Pres.: I). I.. Hanson, I). E. Carlson. J. W. Southworth, E. Lambert, P. Hclmkc. Sigma Zcta is the National Honorary Science Society. The group’s aims arc to give recognition to outstanding students in science and mathematics, and to aid its members in obtaining scientific information. Sigma Zeta held monthly meetings with a program, participated in the homecoming parade, and co-sponsored the presentation of papers by members of the Jr. Academy of Science. The national convention was in San Antonio, Texas, with Sigma Chapter as host. Advisor: Mr. O. M. Rice The Student Art League, a recently formed organization, represents the an department in a social capacity. Brought together with the aim of promoting an interest and appreciation, the league members arc art majors and minors. The league sponsors a Spring Exhibition of student work at the Union lounge, senior members’ exhibits, and off-campus shows. Members arc represented at major shows throughout the state. Advisor: Mr. Henry Runke StiuW Aul jCeague FRONT ROW: K. J. Koschak. See., F. J. Parkcl. Vice-Pres.; K. A. Spatz. Pres.: A. I.. Tordeur, Treas.: C. G. Clark. 2ND ROW: I). |. Mcgam. A. M. Ucckcr, S. C. Breitenstein, R. G. Lewis, M. E. Busliar. G. J. Yelk, M. Fcutz. 3RD ROW: J. II. Rchman. G. T. Olson, W. G. Landwehr, J. M. Brownlow, W. R. Halverson. G. J. Shafranski. 103 P tiwaJuj Cwwtci£ FRONT ROW: A. |. Miron, |. M. Marquardt, J. A. Hines, Vice Pies.: M. J. Peek, Pres.; . S. Nycn. See.; N. A. Scully, I'rcas.; G. K. Campos. 1,. M. Walzcr. 2ND ROW: I.. G. Zig-linski. C. A. Peterson, S. R. I.ungton, A. I.. Torkclson, P. K. Kroll, S. |. Christian, S. G. Meier, J. L. Svolxxla, J. G. Helke. 5RD ROW: . Martini. P. | Pope, K. M. Holleen, P. I). Mon-tejo, M. C. Reach, S. G. Aniacher, P. A. Maklonis, A. K. Danielson. RACK ROW: I). M. Ruchbcrgcr, I). A. Wadzimki, I). M. Hernet, N. C. Knaack, M. A. Ristau, N. I.. McGillivray. Junior Primary Council is a professional organization for freshmen and sophomores majoring in primary education. The only qualification for membership is a firm desire to better your understanding of children and find out how you can better teach your pupils someday. Primary Council features speakers with help-fid hints on our future profession. This year we had a Christmas party at the Campus school in which each member had a child to observe. We also have a library project in which we read to a group of small children. Advisor: Miss Treuenfels The Senior Primary Council helps to develop in its members the qualities necessary for a successful primary teacher. At Christmas, clothes and toys were collected for the Lac du Flambeau Indians. A fall and spring nursery school, spring luncheon, and scholarships are also sponsored. Advisor: Mrs. Phyllis Ravey Senior P'uwnPuj Council FRONT ROW: S. A. Carlson. S. L. Rcidcnbach, R. II. Friday, P. A. Probst, C. A. Miller, (.. ). Kerl, C. |. Hornung, I). Jedtle, S. S. Smart 2ND ROW: J. I.. Kolda, R. R. Prcsl, Trcas.; J. F. Lcmkc, L. A. Hyland, G. M. I tollman. E. J. Smith, V. H. Maguire, N. J. Racon, P. A. Kuiulingcr, R. A. Kcnowski. SRI) ROW: S. A. Stangl, Vice Pres.; M. F. Engel. C. M. Lacdtkc, A. J. Wolff, J. G. Schewe, R. M. Knutson, R. G. Otto, S. E. Simpson, V. J. Johnson, G. J. Rlioily, Sec.; G. A. Joswick. RAGK ROW: M. J. Rice, J. F. Lathrop, A. 1.. Hcnrichs, 1.. F. Doncliower, 1,. L. Ruddcnhagcn, K. M. Corstcn, R. M. Kirby, M. J. Weber. Pres. 104 F.6.T.A FRONT ROW: H. M. Weber, R. J. Stumpner, I. I. Plain . S. J. Hcdin, K. K. Zahn. 2ND ROW: M. J. Sweeney, K. M. Gullixon, It. I.. Whirry, A. M. India, See.; F. W. Cerrato, M. R. Ilylok, Vice Pics.; II. A. Schact el. II. A. Seliucue. BACK ROW: E. J. Walter, J. A. Munich. G. J. Grcsl. A. N. Beaurhainc, I . C. Hanson, I). J. Wiltgcn. Pres. The Future Elementary Teachers' Association, formerly Roundtable, is the professional organization for all students in Intermediate-Upper Education. I hc objectives of the organization arc I. To promote interest of the division; 2. To discuss educational topics; 3. To foster better acquaintance among members of the division; 4. To keep members informed ol the new trends or changes in the educational field. Among the major activities of the group is the Lac du Flambeau Christmas Project and the Senior Picnic or Banquet which is held in May. Mr. Robert Lewis is the association’s advisor. The Secondary Education Association, a branch of the National Education Association-Wisconsin Education Association, was organized to promote a general interest in education. Through the association, secondary majors share their ideas and benefit from the experience and knowledge of special speakers. Advisor: Mr. John Gach S.£.A. FRON 1 ROW: J. A. Sopa, K. E. Fox, Vice Pres.; K. S. Rasmussen, S. Burgmann, J. E. Bender. 2ND ROW: I„ A. Hcnrickson, 11. I). Ucl crsctzig, C. J. Yelk, M. L. Sherman, F. O. Ilcngst, J. A. Siegler, R. R. Ernst. 3RD ROW: G. E. Hager, I). M. Arncson, I). E. Carlson, Treas.: D. J. Passehl, J. E. Hartwig, R. C. Ernst, K. A. Krahn. P. A. Hclnikc. C. S. Wallace. ywwg VemekdA 106 The Young Democrats began the year by injecting interest into the student body on matters of local, state and national politics. ‘‘The History of the Democratic Party”, a lecture given by Dr. Crow, introduced the students to the birth, growth and maturation of the party. l iic Young Democrats also sponsored a scries of faculty lectures on current political crises and political headliners in both parlies. Student debates were also on the agenda of the Young Democrats’ program. This year, the Young Dcms innovated a scholarship program. They also actively participated in the State and National Young Democratic Conventions. Republicans believe that government must remain always the servant — never the master — of the people. With this creed of individual freedom through private enterprise and integrity, the members of this club gather together with a common basis of understanding. The members do not profess to know all about politics, but they meet to learn more about the American political way of life so that they may become better citizens. Conventions, panel discussions, movies, well-known speakers, but most of all, expression of individual ideas and philosophies. are characteristic activities of this club. Advisors: Mrs. Kelly, Dr. Gibson, Dr. Clements Advisor: Mr. Mark Cates ywuqj Repub am FRONT ROW: R. J. Fullmer, Treas.; G. D. Williams, Pres.; C. I). Scheilrel, Vice Pres.; p. I. Anderson, s . 2ND ROW: B C. Aabel, k. A. Martin, c. . Howard, J. C. Kruger, G. R. Malick. RACK ROW: F. C. Maxfield, T. P. Wcddig, E. I). Allen, J. E. Laack, R. W. Clements, V. S. Gruct macher, J. E. Dahl. Co£Eege Jkeahe FROM- ROW: M. K. Busbar, M. A. Stratton, Vice Pres.; L. E. Gruvcr. Trcas.: J. A. Mueller. Pres.: G. J. I ren. M. Schowalter, Sec.; It. L. Hancock. 2ND ROW: S. A. Siebcrt, C. J. Parko-vich, S. K. Simpson, A. II. Schilling. M. L. Lotzer, |. K. Newby, S. S. Smart, S. Burgmann, J. K. Chang, . Takeda. I). L. I I.iIin. 3RD ROW: J. . Ost. P. M. Murdock,C. K.Seipel, it. R. Jaku Ijowski, G. R. Busch, A. I. O’Connell, K. M. Robinson, M.J. Leary, K. K. Kujawski. 4TH ROW: It. L. Stanek, M. J. Worman, It. L. Waid, J. E. Hartwig, G. T. Morgan. College Theatre is a social organization whose members have a common interest — the theatre. It presents four productions each school year. The goal of its members is to make each production the finest. At the close of the year awards are presented to oustanding actors and crew members at a College Theatre bawjuet. Any students who work on the productions, either acting or backstage, are welcome to become members. Advisors: Miss Pauline Isaacson, Miss Alice Peel, and Mr. William Dawson Mathematics Symposium is the newest organization on campus having been formed this year. Its purpose is to meet periodically to discuss mathematical topics. Membership is open to all interested students and faculty members. The programs this year have included student topics, tours, and guest speakers. (Hoik StjtttpMiuMt FRONT ROW: 1). M. Arncson, L. K. Schmidt. K. A. Isaacson, J. W. Woudstra, J. A. Sopa, Sec.-Trcas.: K. S. Rasmussen, J. A. Sicgler. 2ND ROW: II. Thoyrc, Advisor; 1.. A. Henrick son, I). Schwartzkopf, B. I). Ucbcrsei ig, J. H. Gehrkc, R. I . Kiefer, W. J. Cable, Advisor. 3RD ROW: 1). E. Carlson, S. J. Waterman, Pres.; K. W. Rush ford, I). I.. Hanson, II. I., i-lanson, F. O. Hcngst. 9ntenuitwua{! Student OtyawpUw A. Takcda, E. II. Patterson, Scc.-Trcas., C. E. Campos, H. S. Satar, V. I . Liu, |. A. Ostrowski. 2ND ROW: W. Kalash, J. Nyariki, U. J. Umem. W. K. Wambari, R. M. Mam ho. Advisor: Miss Gray. 3RD ROW: D. R. Bayer, Social Chrmn., I. Soranaka, F. Tse, Y. C. Lung, Chrmn., G. J. Caamano, A. 1). Sobrinlio. With the growing cosmopolitan atmosphere of WSC, the International Student Organization fulfills a necessary social function. It forms a basis upon which its memebrs who represent sixteen foreign countries and the United Stales, can become acquainted with other nations and cultures. The organization helped to promote international understanding and friendship through group discussions, informal coffee hours, arm-chair tours of foreign lands, and the co-hosting of a celebration marking the independence of Kenya. Advisors: Miss Gray, Mr. Haferbcckcr, Mr. Kampcnga The French Club is a newly organized group first begun in October of 1963. It is composed of members who have a sincere interest in the many facets of what we know as French culture. Meetings are held once a month. Topics thus far introduced have centered on music, literature, films, religious practices, and conversation in French. The objective of the Club is to acquire a better understanding of French culture and to achieve a greater fluency in actual speaking. Advisor: Miss A. Kaminska Ftendt CCut FRONT ROW: G. E. Hu batch, Y'icc Pres.: M. J. Michalak, See.: A. Kaminska, Advisor; J. A. Brown, Treas.; T. A. Flowers, Pres. 2ND ROW: G. J. Ertl, I). R. Sccir, N. J. Gould, G. L. Prcllwitz, J. E. Laack, J. C. Avery, W. K. Teplenhardt, C. J. Emery, M. E. Gaffney, C. J. Sear I, N. L. McGillivray, P. J. Zimmerman. 3RD ROW: E. W. Fcrrall, P. M. Stro .inski, E. H. Patterson, S. A. Frost, S. G. Amachcr, J. H. Molcpskc. Gefytuut Cduh FRONT ROW: I . M. Bauman, K. A. Kranig, M. K. Eernissc, L. K. Schmidt, M. A. Marquardt, S. G. Meier, M. L. Smith. 2ND ROW: K. A. Zillmcr, G. A. Liitze, M. S. Dragolovich, S. 1 . Leahy, C. H. Pankrat , Pres.; P. A. Graupner, B. G. Dale, Dr. Kroner, Advisor; R. M. Schrader, Sec. The German Club has two main objectives for its members: the deepening of an understanding of German culture and a source for stimulating a deeper interest in the German language. Monthly meetings were held which gave members an inside view of German life, art, and philosophy. Riwauut Chih The first Russian Club to be organized at WSC has found its first year dedicated to the search for a better understanding of Russian art, literature, music, architecture and dance. Several projects were also undertaken to familiarize club members with some of the Russian customs especially during the holiday seasons of Christmas and Easter. Faculty and student presentations comprised the several programs enabling the club to get an inside view of Russian Culture. Proposed projects for the coming year include “Russian Through Humor” which will give a humorous approach to learning the Russian language at linguistic club meetings. Several one act plays depicting Russian life and presented in Russian folkmusic, Russian movies, and another look at historical Russian culture will round out the program for the coming year. FRONT ROW: J. M. Severa, M. E. Ecmissc, P. A. Rauschl, M. G. Lantz, K. K. Isaacson, I. R. Grcsens. 2ND ROW: M. S. Dragolovich, B. G. Dale, R. B. Gcescman, A. Kaminska, Advisor: M. J. Michalak, Sec.; O. F. Steiner, Pres.; J. J. Trybula. 109 Horn Emumm CCut Juniors and Seniors FRONT ROW: J. B. Brunner, J. M. K. abac in ski, P. M. Murdock, Vice-Pres.; K. A. Marquardt, Pres. 2ND ROW: R. A. Schmitz, P. J. Bandt. S. E. Heikkinen, IT I.. Zahn, B. J. Arnott. M. K. Pearson. M. A. Riske, II. IT Bunezak, K. J. Regner. K. E. Roth, J. L. Koshalck. 3RD ROW: N. L. McGillivray, S. L. Neitzel, |. A. Eisenmann. J. A. Fowler, J. M. Taylor, J. A. Schwcback, R. A. Schneider, I I- Nowak Zuhlke. ITH ROW: J. C. Rothenburger, IT M. Boulwcll, M. A. Miclke, K. A. Yarkie, C. K. Wiltman, C. E. Pratt, IT J. Long. Club membership is open to all Home Economics majors and minors. Throughout the year, a variety of programs is presented. A new project the members worked on this year was the sale of WSC school calendars. During Homecoming, the annual caramel apple sale was held. Each year, the club sponsors a scholarship which is awarded to a deserving freshman at Awards Day. Advisors: Miss Carolyn Sands, Miss Ethel Hill Freshmen and Sophomores FRONT ROW: J. E. Druckrcy, C. A. Da in row, C. C. Kucglcr, E. E. Yelk, J. B. Werner, R. B. Halter, M. Hoffman, K. M. Lauer. 2ND ROW; V. M. Feldbiuegge, J. M. Korjiela, S. G. Jiro-vetz. J. S. Karow, S. A. Scclman, R. A. Hill, M. C. Twecdale, C. IT Wywialowski, J. C. Schom-berg. 3RD ROW: J. A. Barbian, S. M. Strop, N. K. Hildebrandt. A. M. Helser, M. F. Vander Voort, G. A. Foss, B. J. Weber, S. L. Wat kc, L. E. Schiesser. Ski CCttt FRONT ROW: O. M. Gropp, C. C. Olson. G. J. Morrow, C. I). licckcr, A. Martini, S. L. Voll, S. K. Hanson, R. A. Milner, It. K. Jens, M. J. Kalsein, K. K. Kujawski, K. I). Demske. 2ND ROW: J. W. Hunike, Pres., M. K. Kernissc, P. J. Bandl, [. G. Rasch. M. R. Norman, S. I.. Suulcbaker, P. S. Sadowskc, M. E. Jaffney, M. G. Twccdalc, J. L. Chrisiofferecn, I). R. Belanger. 3RD ROW: R. J. Bold, Vice- Pres., S. P. Leahy, Treas., R. R. McDonald, (2 B. Skagcn. J. G. Avery, J. E. Wenger, S. P. Anger, 1). E. Clark. J. j. Smart, 1). R. Albert, 1). G. Belzer. 1TH ROW: J. R. Peterson, J. Kotar, G. L. Last It, B. O. Stephenson. The 1963-61 WSC Ski Club organized in the laic fall and had a series of instructional ski films in anticipation of the first snow fall. During the semester break forty-five of the seventy-five members enjoyed a highly successful trip that included beginners lessons, competitive skiing, and beuatiful northern Michigan scenery. For Winter Carnival the club presented its annual style and film show, sponsored a king and queen candidate, and participated enthusiastically in the competitive games. Another successful function of the club was the renting and maintaining of the Union Board’s ski equipment. I'he second major trip of the season will be during Faster vacation. The WSC Ski Club has enjoyed a very successful year. Advisors: Dr. Fred Krcmplc and Mr. Benedict Oh Relaxing at the Indianhcad — Bessmer Hostel after a day of skiing. On top of the Porkics. CftiMft Clccdft CEtit FROM ROW: I). C. Woisensel, Vicc-Pres., F. J. Jensen, Pres. 2ND ROW: J. R. Hillman, J. T. Kliejunas, P. M. Itauinan, See., R. A. Karras, G. T. Olson. 3RD ROW: I). I. Cochrane, J II. Schyukncdu, E. A. Krajeck. J. T. Wild. besides providing social life and entertainment, the Caissa Chess Club gives its members the opportunity to practice and gain more proficiency in the game. The entire group participates in intramural round-robin matches throughout the year. Individuals and teams representing the club compete also in tournaments outside the school. Advisor: Rhys W. Hays This club was organized by Carl Wallace for all students interested in curling. Every Tuesday and Thursday this energetic group meets at the Stevens Point Country Club. Our active membership exceeds ten members but we arc looking forward to even a greater membership as the sport increases in jjopularity. All students are welcome to attend meetings. ClPt£Uuj CCttk FRONT ROW: J. A. Reetz, Pres.; A. M. Tandc, R. K. Howard, R. W. Sands, Vice Pies. 112 FROM ROW: POINT BOWL: C. Kahscn. J. Malloy. WIS. RIVKR COUNTRY CLUB: B. Hcrlick. B. Ososki. 2ND ROW: POINT BOWL: J. Humkc. R. Gut. COUNTRY CLUB: R. Sodcrburg. M. Biclcwic . FRONT ROW: PHI SICS: I). Humkc, 1). Bruckner HOLT DRUGS: I). Radcs. I). Tompkins. 2ND ROW PHI SIGS: K. Hannan, I). Arthur; HOLT DRUGS V. Sclimil, A. Slmninski. FRONT ROW: CONSOLIDATED GAS: F. West-phal, D. Zappia, T. Stcinke. I). Htiking. 2ND ROW: 1‘EKES: I). Menzel, K. Kovac, 1). Borsos, R. Marquardt. CiMpuA Bowiiug JCeague FRONT ROW: CAMPUS CAFE: T. Dennis. D. Mindok, W. Albrecht. W. Stanlik. 2ND ROW: FILL'S BAR: I). Kalata. C. Olson, I). Strong, I). Winkman. FRONT ROW: SIG EPS: |. faskie, C. Fisher, I). Bowers, N. Nicitu yk. 2ND ROW: BILL'S PIZZA: E. Allan, B. Schenk. K. Blahnik, B. Korr. FRONT ROW: PARKINSONS: G. Blackwood, L. Buboltz, D. Bartel, H. Boeter. YELLOWSTONE: F. Pearson, J. (x aty, T. Snowden, J. Nfaincs. Last fall the Bowling League of WSC resumed “activities.” For the first time since the league was founded, 12 teams participated, including a faculty team. This hardy group met every Wednesday night, October to May, from 5:00 P.M. until ??? The enthusiasm of these able kcglcrs was shown in various extracurricular activities throughout the year. The climax of the year was the annual banquet at the Sky Club where trophies and other prizes were awarded by Ron Gut, the League President and last year's bowler with the highest average. Other officers are Vice-President, Charlie Olson: Secretary-Treasurer, Charlie kahsen. 113 FRONT ROW: I). M. Schroedcr, II. A. Bay, J. F. Sutliff, J. R. Hermans, Pres., A. E. Pease. 2ND ROW: K. O. VVinj-eiulcr, R. (;. Sommer, See., j. E. OeBruin, R. G. Tcinouth, A. R. Millar, T. A. Frank, J. R. Barstli, M. L. Harville, 1). A. Bcnchoff, I. T. Schilling. I). R. Dchlinger, M. (i. Wund-roch, T. G. Grafenauer, R. E. Epp, II. J. Steinl)crg, Vice-Prcs.; H. J. Helmle, I). I.. Rohichaud, C. H. Pankratz. S Club is an organization for athletes who have won a letter for participating in one of the sports at WSC. One of the high | oints of the club's activity is the planning and conducting of the Homecoming Dance. At the close of the football season the S Club sponsored a banquet for the members of the football team and the cross-country team. The S Club awards jackets to athletes who have worked for the club and have already won three major letters in one-sport. It is in charge of the refreshment stands at the football and basketball games. Each spring the club has its annual picnic which has become a part of the club's tradition. Trophies are awarded to the athlete who is the most valuable player in each sport. Advisor: Mr. Robert Anderson The Women's Recreation Association is a national organization open to all college women who arc interested in participating in various recreational activities. The Association sponsors such activities as volleyball, basketball, swimming, apparatus, and archery. New activities for this year consisted of synchronized swimming and co-recrea-tional volleyball. The group also participates in various Sports Days at other state colleges. The highlights of the year arc the annual Christmas Party and spring picnic. Advisor: Miss Vera Rimnac LU.R.A. FRONT ROW: F. II. Guderski, Pres.: B. J. Zurawski, Vice Pres.; J. A. Davis, See.; K. A. Cutler, Ficas. 2ND ROW: K. A. Kranig, M. C. Beach, R. M. Knutson, M. B. Krause, A. A. Helser. 114 EcoKwtticd and BiwiKCdft AmmoUm FRONT ROW: Prof. |. K. Jensen, Advisor; R. E. Schocnl)crgcr, R. M. Galeckc, Pres.; P. L. Novotny. See.; F. E. Westphal, G. M. Hahn. L. W. Holmes. 2ND ROW: R. T. Schocnberacr, Treas.: J. A. Pasdo. T. L. Taschwer, J. I . Smart. J. J. Egcnhoefer, J. E. Dahl, W. C. Rohm. BACK ROW: I . F. Knauf, J. E. George, A. A. Sellin. V. S. Cructzmachcr. The association is a social organization primarily interested in providing an opportunity for economics and business students to further their interest in the economic field of labor, industry and government. Some of the major functions of the association arc: sponsoring guest speakers from industry, labor and government; promoting employment opportunities for student members; debates on controversial ecoonmic issues, and an annual spring banquet. Advisors: Sushila Gidwani, Merle Farmer and James Jensen Students Wives Club provides the mates of married college students with a chance to meet and share social activities. First of these this year was an introductory party to welcome new members to the organization, and later, at Christmas time, the wives exchange gifts. Each of the monthly meetings was highlighted by a guest speaker. Proceeds from a rumage sale and a style show featuring new spring fashions were donated to a charity of the club’s choosing. Advisors: Mrs. Raymond Spccht, Mrs. Hale Quandt, Mrs. Michael Fortune Shuteuf UJitted CCldt FRONT ROW: M. H. Higgins. S. K. La Chapcllc, P. A. Mantci. K. M. Dunne. Pres.; S. L. Rohri, B. A. Krcll. 2ND ROW: M. T. Lock, S. L. Collier, Sec.; J. B. Ashcrin, E. M. Reynolds, R. E. Hanson. to FRONT ROW: J. A. Ost, S. M. Smith, W. L. Lauby, K. M. Kroll, R. C. Lewis. BACK ROW: J. i Brunner, M. H. Hughes, C. II. Pankratz. J. R. Counter, T. Q. Ratiler, C. A. Rynar. Our college yearbook, the Iris, holds many memories of the year at WSC, Stevens Point. It has not recorded every event, hut it has captured many of the activities, games, and people who contribute daily in making outcollege industrious and in maintaining a high status in the community. Publishing the Iris is a busy job for the staff, which celebrates with a banquet in the spring. Advisors: T. K. Chang, Mrs. Ceil Kelly, Mr. Fred Kremple Vmi i 116 FRONT ROW: E. Kicleszewski, C. W. Woelfl, R. Beisner, S. Stanke. 2nd ROW: R. Pricbc, S. P. Leahy, K. Young, M. Ocitel, G. Busch, L. Donchower, 1). Hartficl. Ctafuut Science The Christian Science organization had its largest group in many years this fall, but lost most of them during the semester through graduation and marriage. 1'his organization s|X nsored two Christian Science lectures. Advisor: Miss Edna Nyquist. Gamma Delta is the International Association of Lutheran college and university students and is governed by Lutheran students of the Synodical Conference. Through weekly meetings it strives to foster study of the Bible, train Lutheran students for Christian service in the future, maintain and increase Lutheran consciousness on the campus, and maintain Christian fellowship in general on our own campus and between the campuses throughout the state as well as the nation. FRONT ROW: I)r. M. K. Thompson, Advisor; S. R. Ling ton, Sec.-Treas. 2ND ROW: D. W. Mueller, Vicc-Pres., R. K. McDonald, Pics. Gwtutm De£fa FRONT ROW: M. V. Lueck. C. Dumrow, L. C. Jaeger, Treas.; S. L. Krause, Sec.; R. H. Munderloh, Pres.; R. I. McConnell, Vicc-Pres.: J. C. Abel. N. Soloncr. 2ND ROW: S. K. Kraus, J. E. Druckrcy. J. J. Fisher. S. J. Christian, L. K. Monk, J. G. Hclkc, I. I. Plautz, S. G. Amachcr. SRI) ROW: J. A. Fowler, A. L. Yankc, P. M. Murdock, C. A. Foss, A. A. Reich, S. L. Klein. M. E. Schrcivcr, C. M. Lacdtkc, M. I.. Klmg. 4TH ROW: L. W. Marauard, D. J. Bock. P. L. Schrcibcr, K. Davies. P. W. Wilsmann, A. O. Johnson. P. J. Kalaiul, A. R. Christian. 117 9nt i-(JatoUij Ctafuut FeVfawkip FRONT ROW: M. J. Anderson, Treas.; K. M. Holleen, Sec.; A. Bcauchainc, Vicc-Pres.; I . C. Hanson, Pres. 2ND ROW: |. M. Vine, C. A. Miller. P. D. Montcjo, J. L. DcWitl, R. M. lii I key, C. M. Hoffman, 1.. G. Zielinski, |. M. Marquardt, K. G. Cotrone. 3RD ROW: I., j. Kostrova, I.. 1). Halla, C. W. Cross, P. I.. Ziegler. B. J. Schnur, R. G. Sommer, I.. P. Dcttwiler. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship is a non-dcnoniinational liiblc study group. The scope of Inter-Varsity is not limited to Bible study though. The activities of missions are also a vital aspect of Inter-Varsity. This chapter is active in this field by presenting a mission program periodically and by helping to support a missionary. I he other activities that I liter-Varsity has arc: prayer meetings, conferences, deputation teams and recreation. Advisor: Dr. William Clements The Lutheran Student Organization is a student religious group composed of those students who are members of home congregations affiliated with the National Lutheran Council. This year, under the guidance of Paul Gilbertson, intern-pastor, the group engaged in a program of Matin services, Vesper services, Dialog discussions, and newly instituted study groups. Many of these activities represent a change from past years. Much of this is due to the sponsoring force of the Lutheran Campus Ministry. jCutotut Student AMoeiatm FRONT ROW: C. C. Kuegler, B. R. Laubc, K. J. Smith, S. M. Hcnschcl, See.: K. A. Mar quardt, R. U. Nyrc, K. K. Zaltn, E. J. Christensen, Vicc-Pres.: J. L. Schwager. 2ND ROW: L A. Hcnrickson. R. E. Miller, I). C. jeske, ’I'reas.; T. A. Frank, R. M. Knutson, B. M. Kraut J. M. Yoder. B. J. Lone, P. A. Maldonis, R. A. Hill. B. I). Bubolz. BACK ROW: J. I). Ncl son, P. R. Gilbertson, student Pastor; R. 1.. Lee, R- N. Crouse, C. A. Olsen, R. E. Christen sen, T. P. Hofslicn, J. P. Pierson, Pres.; A. J. Kussman. 118 Untied Cow|Hid CtoiioH FeShmlup FRONT ROW: M. W. Ilcnrichs. Vice I’rcs.: J. W. Southworth, J. E. Dahl, Pres. 2ND ROW: S. M. L.indbcrg, See.; It. L. Hancock, C. A. Gunderson, P. A. Morgan, J. (). Christensen. C. A. Howard. The United Campus Christian Fellowship seeks to promote worship, religious education, and fellowship among its members and other students on campus. Along with Wesley and L. C. M. Universal Student Prayer Sunday, Lenten Services, cost suppers, and discussions were held. A picnic and election of officers for next year were made in May and bigger and better events of U. C. C. F. arc being planned for next year. Advisors: Rev. Hill, and Mr. Mrs. Tom Jones UJeaEetj FmuUUm The Wesley Foundation is the ministry of the Methodist Church on the campus. It offers opportunities for worship, study, fellowship and service to the end that religious growth will match intellectual growth. Weekly programs include discussions, lectures, movies, study, worship services and recreation. The members conduct deputation services and programs in churches of the area. The local group is a part of the Methodist Student Movement and participates in state, regional and national conferences and programs. It is also related to the National and World Student Christian Federations. Advisor: The Rev. Richard Steffen FRONT ROW: P. E. Lyon, |. B. Werner, S. S. Schaefer, S. S. Smart, A. |. Miron, J. C. Krueger, G. I). Schleicher J. L. Nichols. 2ND ROW: Richard Steffen, Advisor; It. A. Bartel, J. M. Akers. S. I). Wasson, Vice Pres- D F. Iliff. Pres.: I). E. White, Treat.; J. K. Roach, M. G. Jefferies, S. J. Waterman. ACplm Gcuma FRONT ROW: T. A. Fonstad, K. Kubicki. I). R. Kctlmwski, Sec.-Treas., J. J. Stepien. 2ND ROW: B. A. Hosicrman, Vice-Pres., K. D. Sell wan tes, Pies. The objectives of Alpha Gamma are to promote an increasing knowledge of the various social studies, to foster an understanding of the contempory trends and research in the social studies fields, and to encourage scholarship. Alpha Gamma sponsored a United Nations Day program for which Dr. William H. Clements spoke about his work in Nigeria under the auspices of the United Nations. For our December meeting Dr. T. K. Chang presented a slide illustrated lecture on “Taiwan: Population and Food Production.” Later in the month Alpha Gamma co-sponsored a reception held in the honor of Kenya independence. Advisors: Dr. Frederich A. Kremple, Dr. Guy J. Gibson DeE eEd CwmciE 120 J. F. Attoc, J. F. Hauser, J. J. Vance, W. K. Schimpff, Treas.; J. E. I)ahf. 2ND ROW: J. R. Counter, J. A. Egg rt. Pres.; J. W. Southworth, Vice-Pres., D. M. Kcppic. Hye Ha££ CouuciE FRONT ROW: R. M. I.oomas, L. M. Walzer, K. J. Zchner, C. J. Parkovich. 2ND ROW: S. A. Christensen. Trcas.; J. A. Hol millcr, Vice Pres.; C. M. Kaiser, Sec.; S. J. Herr, |. A. Mayo, D. M. Hernct, R. A. Nyre. 3RD ROW: D. A. Wad inski, Pres.: S. C. Broctzman. B. A. Blakcy, J. A. Hoth, A. M. Ilelser, M. E. Kriegl, M. j. Peek. HetocK HaM Cmuui FRONT ROW: A. H. Knaaek, Sec., C. A. Rynar, Pres., G. F.. Kubisiak, S. A. Carlson, M. E. Engel, S. S. Smart. D. K. Hutchinson, S. C. Cummings. 2ND ROW: M. Vander Voort, G. Schleicher, B. |. Wollum, R. B. Halter, M. A. Rislau. C. A. Foss. C. J. Clark. 3RD ROW: P. A. Allen, A. L. Yankc, M. K. Pantcr, J. A. Grom oil, Trcas., N. A. Scully, VicePres., P. L. Swanke, A. I. O’Connell. 121 Sterne HcM Cornett FRONT ROW: I). K. Wcigman, S. L. Krause, See.: S. L. Reidcnbach, 1 . A. Wenker, S. L. Schultz, Pres.; K. S. Rasmussen, 15. |. Kosehak, Treas.: J. L. Kolda, J. F. Russ. 2ND ROW: C. J. Yelk, K. 1). Davis, S. A. Romanshek, K. A. Hall, C. L. Braun, P. L. Bartels, K. M. Campion, J. C. Christensen. SRI) ROW: A. L.. Hcnrichs, |. D. Mealy, P. M. Messer, P. M. Stro inski. L. F. Donehower, E. L. Martin, Vice Pres.; M. L. O'Keefe, }. A. Barbian. ALUS Bwuwi FRON T ROW: S. L. Schultz, C. A. Rynar, P. M. Messer, M. A. Victs, J. A. Holz-millcr, 2ND ROW: 1). Jeckle, Vice-Pres., A. H. Knaack, K. Corsten, R. Brown-low, P. O’Neil. 3RD ROW: J. M. Wanke, J. A. Davis, 1.. F. Donehower, See., K. A. (hitler, J. M. Van Beckum, C. C. Cash in. 122 Ptatj-Sinw Comcii FRONT ROW: J. VV. Nortcmann, Pres.; T. J. McCarricr, Vice Pres.; A. R. Miller, F. J. Camenzino, M. A. Burbey, B. B. Kas|K rek. Ukum Bound FRONT ROW: A. M. Bablcr, Pres.; R. A. Valley, J. F. Lathrop, Treas.; S. L. Reidcnbach, C. M. Fischer. 2ND ROW: C. |. Finery, I). K. Igl, S. M. I.indbcrg, S. Kurgmann, G. E. Kubisiak, See. .SRI) ROW: C. A. Grassel, D. W. Cooley, Vice Pres.; I). J. Bowers. The purpose of the Union Board is to sponsor, integrate, and expand the social, cultural, and recreational activities of our Student Union through the facilities available. Through its various committees, the Board sponsors such activities as the Freshman Mixer, Pointer Jubilee, numerous holiday dances, bridge lessons, games tournaments, canoeing trips, Ski Club, and the annual Winter Carnival. Union Board is primarily a selective group made up of students concerned with extending areas of programming and working co-operatively with Union administration. We provide for our students the conveniences and functions needed in order that the student body might get to know and understand one another better through an informal association outside the classroom. 123 Student Cmicit FRONT ROW: H. J. Fritsch, T. A. Corrigan, Trcas.; R. L. Klcinc, Pres.; E. 1). Allen, Vice Pres.; |. C. Christensen, See. 2ND ROW: R. G. Brown low, K. A. Hall, ). A. Hotli, C. L. Miller, K. E. Fox, C. A. Schultz, P. A. Miller, M. E. Eernissc. .SRI) ROW: R. H. Priebe, S. P. Anger, J. E. Ilartwig, I). W. Cooley, N. J. Gould, S. A. Hansen, M. A. Bur bey, C. M. Fischer. As the only elected representative body on campus, the Student Council is charged with general responsibility for student welfare. In this light, the Student Council provides an organization through which affairs of the student body can be administered, through which student opinion can be expressed and through which communication between the faculty and student l ody can pass. To facilitate these purposes, the Student Council operates three committees, cooperating with the college administration and the community. F,ach year, the Student Council organizes the Homecoming Activities, selects and places students on the various student-faculty committees, selects cheerleaders, conducts the award day program, regulates the use of the mailboxes, provides bulletin boards for organization. It also recommends allocation of the student activity fees. The Student Council is a member of the United Council of Wisconsin State College Student governments, whose purpose is to promote the exchange of ideas among the student governments of member colleges and to serve as a liason group between state student governments and college presedents and the lk ard of Regents. The Student Council also selects and insurance policy for the students. Advisor: Dr. G. Becker 124 9nten-Hatt Comei£ I-RON I ROW: K. J. Brown, S. S. Smart, K. M. Kainpion, Vice Pres.; M. E. Kriegl, P. A. Allen, M. K. Pan ter. See.; I). M. Schaftary, S. I.. Schultz, I). K. Weiginan. 2ND ROW: I). Schwartzkopf. 1. A. Eggerl, I). M. Kcppic, M. D. Peterson, P. R. Hertz, R. P. Erickson, Pres.: T. J. Mader. Tfltt Gftwtwd Tfttt Tau Gamma Tau, a social club, was designed to give adult students a chance “to get together , Their aim is to provide a congenial atmosphere for adult students through luncheons and other informal gatherings. Advisor: Mrs. Ceil Kelly FRONT ROW: C. A. Huettner, Scc-Trcas., F. W. Cerrato, Pies., E. C. Howard, S. Kuntlitiger, R. E. Jacobs, A. F. Kruger, M. I,. Johnson. 2nd ROW: N. J. Barber, T. M. Will, O. E. Klimpke, B. L. Zuege, C. Brogan, J. L. Townsend, C. Kelly, Advisor; E. Gallistcl. Absent: r. Sands, Vice-Pres. 125 Ckmkudm FRONT ROW: L. Hyland, M. Becker, A. Knack. 2nd ROW: C. Peterson, M. Viets. TOP: S. Sadow-ske PmieilM 126 M. K. Rolfson, S. L. Sludcl akcr, P. S. Sadowskc, Capt., B. J. Koschak, M. P. jantsch, M. E. Ecrnissc, S. Schmicdlin, J I.. Schwagcr. BtOM Cltflto FRONT ROW: B. Rounds, F. Lewis, J. Nichols, C. Cathrond. BACK ROW: Mr. R. Van Nuys, I . Wagner, M. Kordus, G. Ertl, 1). Stroschine, 1’. Ziegler, K. Davies, C. Olsen, R. Keown, I). Sieber, R. Munderloh, E. Walters The Brass Choir has enjoyed a busy season this year with concerts on campus and tours including 13 Wisconsin cities. The campus performances were the Homecoming program, a concert for the American Guild of Organists Convention, a program with the College Choir, and the annual Spring Concert. All the tour concerts were held in conjunction with the local high school boards on a concert-clinic basis. FRONT ROW: M. Wanichek, C. Cole. N. Mills, 1). Thorkidscn. 2nd ROW: S. Staff, S. Bcrndt, R. Hertcl, CL Mamet , R. I lolquist. 127 Getuj'topluj CCuk FRONT ROW: E. Grobe, E. Kubicki, 1. Olson, J. Davis, C. Wittenberg. P. Meeker, Pres. 2nd ROW: R. Ej)| , J. Judd, |. Ncumeicr, I). M Keith, A. Bablcr, G. Anderson, D. Albert, B. Kenseth, 1). Reif. R. Clements, I). Chevalier. G. Evjen. 3rd ROW: G. White, J. Malloy. Vice Pies.: F. Westphal, R. Maxficld, 1). Tucck, G. Johnson, T. Goltz. 128 130 ? : « 132 134 136 138 FIRST ROW: 11. Hums, line coach; 11. Norem; J. Steinberg; J. Swendrowski; L. Holmes; R. Tcrnoulh; S. Redders; A. Pease. SECOND ROW: 1). Anderson; J. Doherty; I). Dchliuger; G. Simonis; J. Schilling; R. Mathews; 1). Arthur; I). Wanserski. THIRD ROW: 1). Counsel!, head coach; L. Halverson, mgr.; S. Crull; L. llalousck; J. Wohll; P. Seiler; F. TePaskc; T. Berchuis; R. Wildman; II. llay; K. Krueger; 1). Christenson. fwtliM Leadership Slovens Point State College's 6-1 football record in conference play anti an over-all record of 6-2 enabled the “Pointers” to secure a respectable second place in the rugged Wisconsin Slate College Conference. An explosive offensive team accounted for a total of 2,463 yards. This included 1,610 yards rushing and 853 yards passing. The Pointers” attempted 350 rushing plays and churned” to the tune of 4.6 yards per carry. The team completed 61 of 129 passes for a 47 per cent average, and had a salient advantage in first downs— netting 115 to the opponent’s 73. Individually, junior halfback “Sonny” Redders garnered a majority of the honors. “Sonny” led the team in rushing with 658 yards in 122 carries for a 5.3 average. He also set the scoring pace with 79 points on 10 touchdowns, 16 PAT kicks and 1 field-goal. 140 FIRST ROW: G. Seering; J. Sutliff; P. Richter; I). Enicrich; H. Gustrowski; A. Fish; I). Balousck. SECOND ROW: |. Googins; E. Molenda; L. Mahoney; D. Tucek; J. K. iedrow.sk i; G. Herman; B. Boll; S. Grabski; G. Rather; F. Maxfield, mgr. THIRD ROW: J. Hackbart; 1). Robichaud; 1). Schrocdcr; R. Erickson; B. Christenson; J. Almonrocder; G. Rivers; J. Clark; J. Licbcnstein; J. Valentine; I). Schultz; G. Brodhagen, defensive coach; FI. Quandt, offensive coach. More power was supplied in the potent back-field in the person of George Rivers as he tallied 463 yards in 101 carries for a 4.6 pace. Dave Emmerich handled his halfback position well in netting 387 yards in 61 carries for a hefty 6.3 average. Depth was shown in sophomore speedster Larry Holmes who added 132 yards in 18 attempts for a robust 7.3 average. On the receiving end, freshman end Jim Hackbart led the team in snagging passes — a total of 22 for 300 yards and three touchdowns. The power of most of those passes was supplied by junior quarterback Larry Balousck. Larry directed the team in fine style in completing 49 of 103 passes for 655 yards and five touchdowns. 14 We arc the Pointers Roll on Pointers' Sideline action No, we don't sell hot chocolate' First and ten 142 32 glue Alive at the five STATE COLLEGE TEAM WON 1. EAU CLAIRE 6 2. STEVENS POINT 6 3. WHITEWATER 5 4. SUPERIOR 4 5. PLATTEVILLE 3 6. RIVER FALLS 3 7. STOUT 2 8. UW-M 1 9. OSHKOSH 0 10. LA CROSSE 0 Uackbart in the clear BALL STANDINGS TIE POINTS OPP. POINTS 0 95 53 0 177 52 0 219 76 0 57 40 0 66 79 1 70 50 1 40 110 1 36 130 2 51 160 1 60 121 More Pointer yardage FOOT 1963 LOST 0 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 Stouthearted men Defensive gems 1963 RESULTS STEVENS POINT 32 STOUT 0 STEVENS POINT 34 PLATTEVILLE 0 STEVENS POINT 30 OSHKOSH 19 STEVENS POINT 34 UW-M 7 STEVENS POINT 20 LA CROSSE 0 SUPERIOR 13 STEVENS POINT 0 STEVENS POINT 27 WHITEWATER 13 MANKATO 6 STEVENS POINT 0 144 The bomb Deception Time of decision Hig yardage Stalwart defense A hig enemy loss The option A big gain, if . . . 145 “Whcrc’d they go?” Top: R. Jones, coach; 1 . Bertrand; J. Avery; T. Frank; A. Beaudry. Bottom: M. Harville; C. Pankrat ; J. Barsch; P. Raider. 1 . Kobei ■ C Cwutfotj The return of only two harriers from last year’s squad left new coach Bob Jones with a tremendous rebuilding job. Leading the team was freshman Mike Harville who set a new course record of 15:29. The old record was 15:54. At the conclusion of the season Mike was voted the team's most valuable runner. As a team the Pointer’s failed to secure a victory, although they did manage to defeat three opponents in conference and invitational action. Letter winners for the year were Harville; Chuck Pankrat . a junior; Tom Frank and Jeff Barsch both freshmen. 1ST ROW: K. Jaeger, mgr.; I). Fuchs, mgr. 2ND ROW: R. Jones, coach; J. Calvi; R. Larsen: R. Rothman; 15. Gchvicks; T. Frank, E. Peters, T. Smith. 3RD ROW: R. Eiscntraut, K. Wingender, G. Engfer, J. Comachen, A. Fish, H. Helmle, I'. Matter. SuuwUttwqj Allhough Coach Jones’ tankers” secured only one victory in seven conference outings, the team was sparked by several individuals who stole the limelight. Leading the way was Bill Gelwicks, a freshman, who broke conference records in the 50, 100, and 500 free styles. Other outstanding performers were Dick Larsen, who led the way in the back-stroke, Aubrey Fish, who led the team in diving, and Ed Peters, who was second high point man on the squad behind Gelwicks. 147 1ST ROW: I). Downie; B. Borchert; B. Wcscnbcrg: G. White; P. Dann; H. Ochs; R. Krueger, coach. 2ND ROW: B. Wiith: W. Zuegc; B. Clcrkin; J. Laweizki; G. Pouba; M. Fortune; 1). Johnson. BMkeUmU The sophomore-studded Pointer squad completed a highly successful season with a 12-8 overall record, and an extremely respectable second place in the W.S.C.C. With only one senior on the 1963-64 squad next year should be a big one in Pointer Land.” This year we saw many great efforts displayed and next year should be no exception with five returning guards, four returning forwards, and two returning centers. Much credit should be given to Coach Krueger who molded his young talent to give Pointer backers a winning season. 148 George Pouba, captain Duane Downie, most valuable player 149 150 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS F.G. F.T. Totals Lawetzki 109 81 299 Borchert 105 69 279 Fortune 94 60 248 White 96 19 211 Zucge 63 52 178 Pouba 42 38 122 Wirth 42 17 101 Downie 31 37 99 Dann 21 11 53 I lackbart 11 23 45 Ochs 10 17 37 Wcscnbcrg 15 6 36 Temte 11 6 28 Johnson 6 9 21 Clerkin 9 2 20 Vance 2 0 4 Schmidt 0 1 1 Fitzgerald 0 0 0 Stevens Point 667 448 1782 Opponents 687 404 1778 Avc 81.( 80. THE RECORD Point Point Northern Michigan Point Platteville Point Point Allen-Bradley Stout Point St. Marys Whitewater Point Point Lakeland Point Point La Crosse Point Point 80 75 72 77 92 80 94 100 72 86 87 88 99 95 106 98 94 103 85 86 Winona I .awrencc Point Northland Point UWM Lincoln Point Point Eau Claire Point Point Oshkosh Platteville Point St. Norbert Superior Point UWM Whitewater 66 62 58 71 83 64 91 75 64 81 74 78 93 84 85 90 74 65 69 83 W.S.C.C. FINAL STANDINGS Team W I .a Crosse ................... 11 Stevens Point .................. 8 Superior ....................... 8 Whitewater ..................... 7 Oshkosh ........................ 7 Plattevillc .................... 6 River Falls..................... 4 Stout .......................... 4 UW-Milwaukee ................... 3 Eau Claire ..................... 2 L 1 10 152 c oc sc o w m A. A 153 Journal Photo 1ST ROW: T. Wise; R. Riley; R. Sommer; R. Kalvclagc. 2ND ROW: T. Dlugos; P. Seiler; J. Kornow-ski. 3RD ROW: B. Burns, coach; J. Schafer; B. Christensen; L. Halverson, mgr. 154 With a well-balanced team, the “graplcrs” of VV.S.C. Sjjorted a 5-3 record in dual meets and a respectable second place in the conference meet. Coach Burns had a fine line-up of men to work with resulting in many fine individual efforts. Many of the boys had an outstanding season as is shown by the fine records of Pete Seiler, Todd Wise and Larry Ironside. TEAM RECORD Point ir Point 18 1 -a Crosse 22 Point 17 Point 23 Stout 18 Point 18 River Falls 16 Marquette 12 Oshkosh 17 Point 10 Plattcvillc 10 Eau Claire 11 Point 15 Whitewater 15 Point 14 UJ'iedf uj INDIVIDUAL RECORDS iv r. V L T 123 - Wise 10 3 1 137 — Sommer 6 7 1 147 — Kalvelage 0 3 1 — Ne u bauer 0 4 0 157 — Ironside 8 1 0 167 — Dlugos 3 2 0 177 - Seiler 14 3 0 191 — Kornowski 2 1 0 Ily. Wt. Christensen 8 6 0 155 t 1M|. 1ST ROW: R. Marquardt; G. Lato; J. Barsch; 1 . Bertrand; I . Kahlcr; S. Meyer; T. Frank: J. Attoc; J. Kornowski. 2ND ROW: A. Norniington; C. Pankralz; R. Hint ; T. Hussin; 1). Del) linger: I). Robinson; 1). Schrader; R. Pencil; J. Crop| cr; J. Hauser; J. Avery; J. Henning; I). Valentine. hack LETTERMEN 156 B. Kerr; C. Pankratz; 1). Robinson; R. Marquardt. c; 1ST ROW: I). Bench off, mgr.: R. Strand: S. Wasson: S. Anger: I). Downey: G. Jackson: M. Handle. 2ND ROW: I.. Kostrova; D. Zappia; J. Ix: Due: R. Fritsch: A. Beaudry; R. McGinlcy; B. Kerr: R. Kutclla. 157 1ST ROW: D. Humkc: J. Swcndrowski; B. Jcnsky; J. Woller; C. Herman; I). Vogel: I). Menu; J. Dcbruin; 'I . Halford; T. Cacus; I). Wolf. 2ND ROW: M. Paulson; J. Fitzgerald; P. Dann; B. Grams; A. Reichert; I). Arthur; T. Grafenauer; A. Larsen; C. Newby; R. Ora bow: J. Rabe; G. Riuenthaler. LETTERMEN 1ST ROW: J. Woller; C. Herman: 1). Vogel; J. Debruin; P. Dann. 2ND ROW: J. Rabe; B. Grams; T. Grafenauer; C. Newby; R. Grabow; R. Krueger, coach. 158 159 Tewtid ICO 1ST ROW: I). Anderson; I). Johnson; T. Jungknutz; I). Bauhs; J. Pierson. 2ND ROW: R. Jones, coach; D. Zick; T. Smith; J. Lawetzki; 'I'. Schlicr; A. Christenson. The Pointers will take part in seven matches this spring plus the State College Conference meet. The schedule is as follows: April 22 — Lawrence, Beloit, Triangular, here. April 28 — Lakeland, there. May 1 — UW-Milwaukec, there. May 4 — Eau Claire, here. May 8 —St. Norbert, there. May 9 — Whitewater, there. May 12 —Oshkosh, there. May 15 — conference at Green Lake. 161 162 L. ALBRECHT Scroti da ry Ed tiro turn MAJOR: Art Student Art League Golf Team JOHN F. ALTENBURG Letters and Science MAJORS: Sociology, History MINORS: Economics Alpha Phi Omega Spectrum Glul ANITA J. 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White, J. Peterson, J. Avery, M. Sell mu r, C. Bcidel, V. Fcldbrucggc. S. Millar, A. Reich, J. Halminiak, J. Huettl, P. Re wait. 205 FRONT ROW: J. Helgoland, M. Manichck, E. Leisiico. P. Priuel, A. Kuhn. T. Guih, P. Kolrcr, T. Maas. J Schombcrg, C. Carlson, I.. Fcctcau, G. Morrow, B. Weber, I'. Zirtzlaff, I). White, J. Prais. 2ND ROW: S. O'Brien K. Cotrone, K. Gucths, P. Strand, J. Swenson, L. Konrath, C. Becker, K. Lau, K. Kline, A. Kuszymski, M. DcGuire M. Wampler, R. Halter, M. Mcntz, C. Kuchl. I). Moselle, I). Leach. 3RD ROW: R. Porbucan, R. Page, B F.Henson, P. Henschel, M. Prochnow, S. Pol .in, L. Johnson, J. Anhcier, S. Howdcn, C. Krause, I). La Violette I). Esehler, S. Meyer, 11. Blum, B. Obcrg. 4TH ROW: C. Scheffler, 1). Lavin, M. Bubon, E. Ponka, K. Schoen berger, P. Allen, R. Stanck, J. Slominski, B. Strelkc, E. Kieliszewski, M. Oertel, P. Justesen, I). Bloedel, S. Strop T. Steinke. BACK ROW: S. Bayard, T. O’Leary, J. Kennedy, D. Zappia, D. Drake, J. Purtell, C. Sopa, M. Jcskc C. Shintck, E. Wunderlich, D. Stroschine, M. Kling, M. Nelson, S. Watzkc, C. Wywialowski. FRESHMEN FRONT ROW: L. Kazda, K. Anderson, R. House, R. Klochn, N. Daniel, S, Dsubay, R. Fcrtig, J. Mascotti, G. Gouchee, J. Muncly, E. Young, I). Dechambeau, J. Bolster, J. Stobbe, A. Bolstad, I). Gelhar, L. Obcrman, B. Pecorc. 2ND ROW: J. Marquardt, E. Carlson, R. Suel, J. |eske, 1). Raymorc, B. Messcrschmidt, N. Filler, I). Smith, G. Zellmer, K. Bowen, 1). Rodziczak, A. Graikowski, 1). Thorkildscn, M. Tweedale, V. May. 3RD ROW: I). Volk, J. Knueppel, K. Jung, J. Ncmschoff, S. Haczynski, K. Kcsler, P. Wallace, J. Roach, J. Plaza, B. Ostrowski. C. Olsen, B. Wentworth, E. Roth, J. Wagner, C. Bocsen. ITHROW: S. Golkc, I). Kopitzkc, T. Richard M. Mu raski, C. Trebiatowski, 1). Vanhoof, S. Melchcrt, S. Pojie, S. Wanic, W. Thorn, A. Nyssc, T. Beversdorf, R. Templin. BACK ROW: R. Grabow, E. Hart, 1). Ludwig. J. Ducklow, W. Wesenberg, J. McGrath, Y. Vorpagel, B. Hunter, J. Klukas, L. Rickcrt, J. Arntscn, R. Bramcr, D. Gilgc, H. Suckow, G. Herman, I). Lesczynski, W. Liberty. 206 FRONT ROW: I). Green, M. Wipfli, S. Wirkus, C. Miessner, C. Loper, J. Burdick, J. Landes, J. Hoffmann, L. Long. M. Doyle, S. Schuettpclz, M. Bums, A. Kleiber, C. Deegan, R. Olson. 1 . Bauman. 2ND ROW: M. Jarstad, R. Kuezmarski. I . Kaland, J. Schcllkopf, P. Benkert, T. Gosz, I). Hudzinski, J. La Fontaine, L. Turkow, L. Mel chert, B. Bartel, J. Wangen. M. Sdioltcn, J. Kranzush. SRI) ROW: I). Ronzani, A. Gallcnbcrg. J. Checkal, T. Holman, R. Colvin, T. Simek, R. Cartwright, K. Edminster, J. Blocchcr, C. Nelson, R. Bilkey, M. Ochs, M. Stein, P. Pritzl, N. Kingsley. 4TH ROW: R. Weronke, K. Zcmanck, R. Wagner, M. White, W. Beversdorf, D. Nemkc, P. Pope, C. Wiprud, K. Hall, B. Jens, L. Schncckloth, J. Barsch, J. Delap, M. Sicinlterg. BACK ROW: G. Lato, I). Berg, R. Dix, G. Zwicky, R. Rcinkc. K. Davis, I . Boorse, R. Kahler. R. Frank, A. Fease, I). Weigman, K. Busse, R. Munsen, R. Mattson. FRONT ROW: B. Zanow, M. Ebsen. 1). Hanson, R. Stephenson, T. Jungkuntz, V. Sclunit, K. Guilt, L. Bron-steader, J. McDermott, K. Brown, E. Giese, L. Lodzinski, S. Netzer, S. liergs, L. Schmidt, M. Norman. 2ND ROW: R. Howard, T. Gehrke, P. Smith, B. Charles, G. Shaw. I). Orr, Y. Lung, D. Sirausburg, D. Arnold, R. Pickos, P. P. Werner, K. Kenas, M. Kriegl. C. Ford, P. Lyon. 3RD ROW: J. Reetz, M. Rugg, C. Jocius. C. Taylor, P. Pierre. T. Thurner, M. Hentz, I). Hackbarth, R. Johnson, C. Carlson, N. Ilildebrandt, O. Gropp. K. Busbar, R. Sorensen, S. Hanson. BACK ROW: I). Valentine, J. Prey, I). Herzberg, B. Seifert, M. Berry, K. Scarl, C. Patch in, E. Yelk, C. Howard, P. Pritzel. 2 7 FRONT ROW: | Bartels, K. Martin, S. Pesko. J. Fisher, I). Belanger, G. Splinter, S. Rolzin, S. Allen, R. Anderson, P. Coder, K. McCormick, P. Hamilton. L. Monk. 2ND ROW: C. Damrow, Susie Jirovet , I. Plant , I). Wei sensei, R. Beversdorf, J. Pierson, W. Mallek, E. Mallck, V. Bohm, G. Malick, J. Karow, 1 . Kruse. J. Newby. SRI) ROW: B. Koscliak, S. Krause, Y. Klcmm, A. Bed-wanic, W. Zclliner, |. Radkc, E. Reed, G. VVissbroecker, S. Christensen, S. I.angel, J. Kraus, N. Montour. 4TH ROW: B. Young, L. Jaeger, S. Amachcr, R. Fullmer, E. Mauns, P. Worslcy, D. Buett-ncr, B. Zacharias, |. Dahl, J. Altoe, M. Hcnrichs, P. Cone, M. Krueger. BACK ROW: A. Knaack, M. Altniann, M. Dicstlcr, B. Bartel, W. llocni. L. Buboltz, F. Aronson, J. Radke, 1). Hartficl, H. Petersen, H. Bocltcr, R. Gilson, R. Theis. SOPHOMORES FRONT ROW: M. Laurit en, A. Choloff, M. Baumgart, J. Korpela, M. Iliekner, S. Studebaker, V. Streeck, P. Bold, A. Miron, M. Scott, L. Panko. L. Argraves, G. Mikes, S. I ledgers, M. Lotzer, J. Arducant, M. Eernisse. 2ND ROW: J. DeBruin. J. Schrcibcr, P. Hanson. A. Beauchainc, G. Powell, E. Ostring, E. Palecck, C. Kaiser, M. Kctchpaw, L. Frankc, K. Crcswcll, A. Schilling. M. Miller, . Greenquist, P. Schmit, J. Schweitzer, R Stein. 3RD ROW: B. Krause, B. Hanna, j. Pujats, K. Verhagen, J. Barbian, M. Hoffman, P. Sadowske, S. Kudla, W, Cammack, J. Werner, 1). Rauschcnbergcr, I). Roe, R. Smolinski, 1). Greenwood. 4TH ROW: N. Soldner, M. Preuss, J. Glcisner. J. Hauri, J. Nelson, L. Fochs, B. Weinbrenner, P. Zirt laff, J. ZelInter, M. Mueller, R. Rosing, J, Trybula, I). Stremer, W. Akey, D. Holtcbeck, R. Brans. BACK ROW: M. Kordus, R. McDonald, P. Dann, A. Reichert, T. Heine, I). Manley, I). Bartel, L. Cummings, R. Kliugbcil, S. Anger, K. Worden, M. Stankowski, J. Omernik, L. Schoch, W. Preisler, R. Nygaard, G. Finch. 208 FRONT ROW: K. Marchcl, K. Struebing, M. Vandcr Voort, I . Parsons, C. Foss, J. Grubc, A. Lewandoski, B. Bubolz, S. Ilcnschcl, N. Martin, M. Kalscm. I.. Schicsser, S. Schluter, J. Ilolzmillcr, A. Danielson, C. An dcrson. 2ND ROW: J. Kurtz, P. Pcrnat, M. Lueck, H. Stirmcl, J. Plain , I). Lambrccht, 1). Vobril, J. Vandcn Jcuvcl, R. F'ahrbach, H. Schneider, K. Campion, L. Hall, F. Lewis, M. Peck, F. Cook, R. Gaycskc. 3RD ROW: M. Burbcy, Ik Halkowski, J. Nichols, R. (x ok. A. Greller, A. Thomjrson, R. Sakowski, R. La brie, T. Olsen, J. Mayo, A. Hafcineistcr, T. Farr, P. Holden, N. Knaack. 4TH ROW: M. Droege, J. Rades, S. Wasson, A. Beyer, l). Blackwood, l . Krahn, J. Macht, R. Wilkinson, E. Kraieck, J. Hilgart, I. Gulan, R. Nelson, H. Klucnder, M. Sobieski, J. Olson. BACK ROW: I). Schorcr, E. Lccgc, P. Plunkett, N. Bould, N. Nicmczyk, T. Majeski, J. Henning, 1.. Greshamcr, I). Wolf, V. Grueizmachcr, I). Jameson, G. Prcll-witz, I). Shcier, I). Beni, P. Bertram, G. Kramer, D. Cooley. SOPHOMORES FRON T ROW: S. Christian, V. Clark, T. McCarricr, T. Zmuda, M. Becker, I. Smith, K. Seto, H. I«orcn , J. Gromoll, J. Buchholz, V. Licbc, I). Hutchinson, S. Cummings, R. Rand, G. Morgan. 2ND ROW: R. Goddard. R. Trcptow, G. Schaefer, C. Fisher, M. Ristau, 1). Schaftary, J. Spychalla, G. Lasch, J. Christensen, J. Licg, I). Bock, A. Plaster, R. Keown. 3RD ROW: E. Forsterling, T. Smith, K. Christophcrson, |. Pasdo, J. Kocssl, J. Koldi, I). Younk, 1). Hennc. G. Welles, R. Halbowon, R. Pricbe, V. Monroe. 4TH ROW: K. Polakoski, J. Wcrgin, J. Akers, A. Yankc, R. Kalvclagc, N. Scully, L. Wilson, I.. Grygiel, M. Meyer, R. Larson, K. Blahnik, J. Frelich, S. Thomas. BACK ROW: J. Schwciger, C. Dahlk, J. Spatzck, R. (iraetz, A. Johnson, P. Wilsinann, R. Lomprcy, I). Peters, L. Worzclla, R. Olsen, L. Felt ., D. Hanson, 1). Laack, R. Fulton. 209 FRONT ROW: Pederson, J. Bclongia, L. Leatherberry, N. McCillivray, P. Ruda, J. Klismet, I). Zi- kan, ). Marlin, J. Willems, J. North, G. Stadlcr, I). Pichcn, R. Blcncoc. 2ND ROW: T. Leidcr, M. Schrcibcr, V. Arndt, P. Zimmerman, J. Hclke, J. Christoffersen, J. Wcssel, R. Hagen, I). Hasslcr, F. Hoffman, II. Ochs. 1). Gasch, S. Roudolph. SRI) ROW: G. Kill, K. Weingarten, J. Peterson, S. Kauss, P. Kroll, M. Krause, A. Bon , M. McMahob, II. Hanson, W. Christian, 1). Jeske, 1). Alexander. 4TH ROW: C. Olsen, G. Hahh, M. l.uchsingcr, S. Hedin, M. Leary, I). Uiff, W. Rudersdorf, J. Ungrodt, G. Otterholt, A. Dudkiewic , R. Turnquist. BACK ROW: J. Wild, C. Jeranek, I). Jaeger, G. Johan-knccht, VV. Zuege, T. Triplai, R. Bandt, J. Agen, J.Maas. M. Brennand. SOPHOMORES FRONT ROW: J. Beni , F. Hurlbuit, J. Svoboda, K. Gumm, B. Esther. 2ND ROW: 1). Weasler, R. Malueg, W. Wcndland, G. Weber, CL Schcllcnbergcr. BACK ROW: L. Saucier, L. Worzclla, J. Jueds, T. Jones, 1). Ilumke. FRONT ROW: S. Wcstphal, P. Strozinsi, K. Gullixon, A. Wolff, N. Ripp, C. Rhody, A. Calligaro, B. Wols-Icgcl, A. Thorbus, J. Ellikcr. 2ND ROW: K. Koschak. G. Means, B. Hosterman, L. Dobbs, R. Miller, J. Nyariki, G. Morara, T. Abies, M. Woller. BACK ROW: F. Parkel, E. Kurowski, J. Laack, J. Clabots, P. Biencman, I). Klcinschmidt, E. Chauvin, C. Pankrau, W. Wold, R. Ernst. JUNIORS FRONT ROW: N. Barber, J. Hamburg, P. Harris, J. Koshalck, S. Focmincl, G. Rynar, P. Novotny, S. Ncitzel, B. Benson, B. Laedtke, K. aim, I . Baiult, Slienke. 2ND ROW: R. Baumann, S. Dauberman, J. Davis, B. Boutwcll, 1.. Guenther, R. Lambert, J. Pospyhalla, J. Rasch, K. Roth, G. Schaefer, S. Klein, C. foswick, |. Zdanovec, B. Sclinur. 3RD ROW: R. Sommer, R. Gass, M. Burik, A. Becker, R. Brownlow, F. Knauf. N. Bacon. V. Johnson, S. Simpson, K. Yarkic, A. Christian, T. Kulahl. BACK ROW: G. Beecher, K. Demske, J. Schucllcr, K. Kidney, D. Becker, K. Spat , G. Hubatch, R. Sicbcr, R. Mundcrloh, I). Lefeber, K. Srhwantes, R. Mertig, B. Olkcr. 211 FRONT ROW: J. Rothenburger, L. Gillette. J. Joy, K. Kujawski, J. Brownlow, L. Thompson, I). Peterson, I.. Klukas, H. Weber, A. Tordeur, L. Gruvcr, I). Jaccks. 2ND ROW: R. Kenowski, B. Durand, J. Scrrahn, W. Ericson. K. Bub, K. Wingendcr, E. Walters, R. Baxter, 1.. Hays, K. Kroll, W. Mueller, A. Turner. 3RD ROW: K. Young, J. Muench, G. Gresl, 1). Hoffmann, F. Wergin, R. C aja, G. Maciejcw-ski, J. Hariwig, T. Grafcnauer, I). Wiltgen, S. Smith. BACK ROW: G. Shafranski, R. Epp, I). Hein, I). VVest by, T. Newman, H. Leek, J. Counter, J. South worth, G. Haag, R. 11ciking. JUNIORS FRONT ROW: F. Gum , C. Hanson, E. Rcgner, S. Roebkcn, L. Hyland, S. Rcidenbach, S. Smart, C. Miller, J. Johnson, R. Stumpncr, 1 . Kundingcr, K. Cutler, P. Alfuth, S. Hcikkincn, P. Murdock, K. Mar-quardt. 2ND ROW: J. Ostrowski, F. Cerrato, S. Lchncr, K. Fox, M. Engel, 1.. Donehowcr, I.. Cross, C. Kocian, R. Knutson, S. Guenther, G. Fricke, J. Porter, T. Flowers. 3RD ROW: T. Busch, J. Kadloff, R. Wagner, A. Butnick, B. Schactzcl, E. Fcdcl, J. Smith, D. Schwart kopf, D. Slczewski, R. Wennerstrand, J. Abbrederis, G. Emerich. BACK ROW: J. Sager, 1). Klurk, T. lnncrcbner, G. Westphal, J. Fowle, D. Larsen, D. Downic, J. Fickler, G. Goltz. A. O. Johnson, R. C. Ernst, R. Ranta. 212 ■o NIGBOK FURS Wisconsin’s largest furriers — since 1895 OTTERLEE’S JEWELRY STORE Headquarters for lasting gifts and Orange Blossom Diamond Rings ns NATIONAL BANK STEVENS POINT. 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Emmons Student Supply Store For Your Complete School Needs 224 For a touch of old Italian Cooking by those who really know how------------- FISHER’S DAIRY Dairy Bar serving delicious malts, Sundays, and other treats made with Fisher's Fine Dairy Products For all your drug and photography needs, visit Hannon’s Prescription Pharmacy TRY - PORTESIS ITALIAN FOOD AND PIZZA 1200 N. 2nd St. Stevens Point Closed Mondays Open Daily 5-12 — Sunday 5-12 225 1964 Semx 9iidex ALBRECHT, WENZEL Stevens Point, Wis. BIRMINGHAM, GRANT Wauwatosa, Wis. CAMPBELL. JACK Bancroft. Wis. ALLEN. F.DWARI) Sturgeon Bay, Wis. BISSELL, VERA Lodi, Wis. CARLSON. JEAN Scholficld. VVis. ALTENBURG, JOHN Stevens Point, VVis. BLAKE. KATHLEEN Merton, Wis. CARLSON. SONJA Rhinelander. VVis. ANDERSEN, CARMEN Fox Lake, Wis. BLOMILEY, HOWARD Sturgeon Bay, Wis. CHAPIEWSKI, SHARON Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. ANDERSON, ANITA Rhinelander, Wis. BOETTCHER. PHILLIP Nlosinee, Wis. CHE MEL. LI OLA Stevens Point. Wis. ANDERSON, BARBARA L. 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Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. HAGER. GEORGE Stevens Point, Wis. HAMMOND, WAYNE WILLIAM Wausau, Wis. HEDTKE, SUSAN L. Hatley, Wis. IIEINLE, JIM Fond du lac, Wis. HEINS, JOYCE Tigerton, Wis. HELLING, RICHARD F. Wausau, Wis. HELMKE, PHILIP A. Stratford, Wis. HENDRICKSON, JANET Saxon, Wis. HF.NGST, FREDERICK Rib Lake, Wis. HENKICIIS, ANN L. Wauwatosa, Wis. HENRICKSON. LEE A. Rib Lake, Wis. HERMANS, JAMES RONALD Green Bay, Wis. HOFFMAN, CAROL Stratford, Wis. HLAVACHEK, JERRY Schofield, Wis. HOJAN, KAREN Merrill, Wis. IIOLTHUSEN, SUE Stevens Point, Wis. HORNUNG. CAROL Marathon, Wis. HUBF.R. WILLIAM Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. HULAND, ERNEST A. Wausau, Wis. HUTHER. RICHARD Medford, Wis. HUTNIK, GERRY W. Ladysmith, Wis. HYLOK, MARGARET (irecn Bay, Wis. IMMEL, BERTA Goodman, Wis. IVERSON, RICHARD A. Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. JABLONSKI, JAMES Stevens Point, Wis. JACOBSEN, GRETA Eagle River, Wis. JANOWSKI, JOSEPH J. Kewaunee, Wis. JEVNICK, RONALD A. Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. JESSIE, NORMAN C. Prairie du Sac, Wis. JOHNSON, LARRY L. Milwaukee, Wis. JONES, SUE Stevens Point, Wis. KABACINSKI, JOANNE Crivitz, Wis. KAUER, JANET Rib Lake, Wis. KARR. ROBERT R. Wausau. Wis. KERSTEN. MICHAEL R. LaCrosse, Wis. KIRBY. BARBARA M. Stevens Point, Wis. KING, SHIRLEY MAE Coloma, Wis. KIRBY, MICHAEL Stevens Point, Wis. KLEINSCHMIDT, JANE RUTH Merrill, Wis. KLUZ, ROGER Mosincc, Wis. KOMIS, RUTH Auburndale, Wis. KONDZELA, JOHN A. Stevens Point, Wis. 227 KOSTELAC, MARY JO Amigo, Wis. KOVAC, KENNETH E. Cudahy, Wis. KOZAR, KATHRYN E. Ashland, Wis. KRAHN, KENNETH Stratford, Wis. KRASAVAGE, SANDRA A. Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. KRELL. ROBERT A. Woodruff, Wis. KROUIDLOWSKI, DONALD Amherst Junction, Wis. KRUGER. KENNETH Amigo, Wis. LAEDTKE, CARLA Ogdenslnirg. Wis. LAEDTKE, LOUISE W. Ogdensburg, Wis. LAMBRECHT, WILLIAM EDWARD Merrill, Wis. LANDWEHR, WILLIAM VVhitcfish Bay, Wis. LATHROP, JANICE Black Creek, Wis. LAUBY, WINNIFRED Amigo, Wis. LEAHY, S. PETER Stevens Point, Wis. LEE, ROLLAND E. Mt. Morel), Wis. LENIUS, JAMES Sturgeon Bay, Wis. LEWANDOWSKI, BERNARD J. Stevens Point, Wis. LIGHTFUSS, RUTH ANN Manawa, Wis. LIN. VIRGINIA P. Kobe. Japan LIVERMORE, PHILIP E. Merrill, Wis. LOCK, MARY THERESA Wisconsin Dells, Wis. LOCK, WILLIAM JOSEPH Elkhorn, Wis. LUCHT. BRUNO Milwaukee, Wis. LYNCH, GERRY M. Sun Prairie, Wis. MAGUIRE, VIRJEAN Mosincc, Wis. MALLEK, ANGELINE Junction City, Wis. MANTEL PATRICIA ANNE Woodruff. Wis. MANTEL RICHARD C. Woodruff, Wis. MARCF.IL. CHRISTOPHER LOUIS Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. MARKO, MARLENE Stevens Point, Wis. MARKWORTH, RICHARD C. JR. Wisconsin Rapids. Wis. MARQUARDT. HELEN I.. Wausau, Wis. MARSH, DENNIS Stevens Point, Wis. MAX FI ELD, CHARLES Madison. Wis. McGILI.IVRAY, NANCY Seymour, Wis. MEGAL. DOROTHY J. Stevens Point, Wis. MEINERT, RALPH A. Pittsburgh, Penn. METZGER. WILLIAM J. JR. Wisconsin Rapids. Wis. MICHALAK. MARY JANE Junction City, Wis. MILLENBAH, JOHN CHARLES Port Edwards, Wis. MINDOK, JEROME P. Iron Mountain, Mich. MORI. SCOTT ALAN Janesville, Wis. MUEMA, CRISPUS Kenya, Africa MULTERER, KENNETH A. Lindesy, Wis. NELSON, JAMES I). Minneapolis, Minn. NELSON, JOHN I). Wisconsin Rapids. Wis. NEWVILLE, LEE A. Brussels, Wis. NEWBY. CHARLES Almond, Wis. NOHR, MARY A. Merrill. Wis. NONNEMACHER. EUGENE A. Manitowoc, Wis. NYSTROM, DONALD A. Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. OJALA, SHIRLEY ANNETTE Hurley, Wis. OLSON, CHARLES F.. Milwaukee, Wis. OLSON, DAN Mayvillc, Wis. OLSON, GORDON T. lola, Wis. OLSON, MARY Holmen, Wis. ORGEMAN, WILLIAM C. Amigo, Wis. ORLANDO, FREDERICK A. West Allis. Wis. OST. JUDITH ANN Mosinoe. Wis. OSTERMAN, JOHN Hubertus, Wis. OTTERSTATTER, LOUISE Fond lu Lac, Wis. OTTO, RO GENE Shawano, Wis. OVERZET, VIRGINIA ROTH Random Lake, Wis. PACKARD. GEORGE R. Portage, Wis. PAETSCH, LOUIS Merrill, Wis. PARKINSON, GARY E. Green Bay, Wis. PASCUTTI, ELIO ALLAN Milwaukee, Wis. PASSEHL DONALD Marion, Wis. PATRICK, JAMES Rib Lake, Wis. PEARSON, MARY KAY Stevens Point, Wis. PORTZ, SANDRA Hartford, Wis. POUBA, GEORGE M. Phillips. Wis. PRATT. CATHERINE Plainfield, Wis. PRESL. RITA Tigerton, Wis. 228 PROUST, PATRICIA ANN Stevens Point, YVis. SCHRADER. ROSE MARY Wittenberg, Wis. STINGLE, RITA A. Black Creek, YVis. RARE, GERALD ALLEN Polar, Wis. SCHRE1BER. PETER I.. Westfield, Wis. STRATTON, MARY A. Nelsonvillc, YVis. RASMUSSEN. KAY Almoml, Wis. SCHULTZ. DAVID II. Sheboygan, Wis. STROSBURG. OTTO Minoequa, YY'is. REDFIELD, ROBERTA Stevens Point, Wis. SCHWEBACK. JO ANNE Stevens Point, Wis. STRENG, RICHARD A. Wauwatosa, YY'is. REGER, GAYLA RUTH Merrill, Wis. SCH LA IS. DENNIS F.. Rib Lake. YVis. STUT7.MAN, BRUCE Bonducl, YVis. R El I MAR, JAMES H. Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. SCHROEDER, DAVID M. Stevens Point, YVis. SUTLIFF, JAMES FRANK Clintonville, YY'is. REYNOLDS, TOM Lake Dcllon, Wis. SCHROEDER. NANCY Hazelhurst, YVis. SWEET, RONALD S. Yuba, YVis. REZNICHEK, PATRICIA J. Amigo, Wis. SCI PI AC, EDWARD Stevens Point, YVis. TALCOTT. DARREL A. Unity, Wis. RICE, MARY JO Milwaukee. Wis. SECORE, SANDRA LONG Nckoosa. YY'is. TAYLOR, JANET (arlumbus, Wis. RICHTER. PAUL E. Kohler. Wis. SEER INC, GLEN G. Shawano. YVis. THU MS, GREGORY E. Rib Lake, YVis. RISKE, MARY ANN M. Bear Creek, Wis. SEVERSON, FLORENCE G. Scandinavia, YVis. TIMM, JERRY Plainfield, YVis. ROBERTS, FLOYD E. Friendship, Wis. SELLIN, ARDEN A. Waupaca, YY’is. TIMM, LARRY II. Pine River, YY'is. RUSHFORI). KENNETH WARD Waupaca, Wis. SEYFERT, MARY Eagle River, Wis. TIMMONS. ROBERT II. McLcansIrord, III. PICK, BETTY LEE Boulder Junction, Wis. SHAW, JAMES YVaupun. YVis. TOMPKINS, DARREL F. JR. Neillsville, YVis. RICHLE, CHESTER Athens, Wis. SIIERFINSK, ANTHONY R. Wausau, YVis. TRUESDALE, JAMES ROSS Medina. YVis. RILEY, HELEN A. Fox Lake, Wis. SHIREK, ROBERT C. Junction City, YVis. TWEEDALE, BARBARA Sturgeon Bay, YY'is. ROMANSHEK, SHIRLEY ANN Muskego, Wis. SIVERSTON, DOUGLAS II. Tigerton, YY'is. VAN A, SHIRLEY ANN Friendship, YVis. SAIN DON, IRIS L. Wausau, Wis. SLATER, ROBERTA Stevens Point, YVis. VAN DEUREN, HERBERT M. Wisconsin Dells, YY'is. SANDS. FERN Stevens Point, Wis. SMITH. ARLENE YVisconsin Rapids, YY'is. VAN LANNEN, CAROL Pulaski, YY'is. SATAR, HALIDE Ankara, Turkey SMITH, MARY Wisconsin Rapids, YY'is. VAUGHN, FRED Wausau, YY'is. SCHUT, IRIS Rothschild, Wis. SOPA, JOAN Almond, YY'is. VAUGHN, HELEN L. Stevens Point, YY'is. SCHEWE, JANE Merrill, Wis. STAFF. JAMES I. Blair. YVis. VITEK. JOHN I). Milwaukee, YVis. SCHILLING. DAVID Crandon, Wis. STARK, LAWRENCE Loyal, YY'is. WALTER, EDWARD JOHN Sheboygan, YY'is. SCHUETTE, BARBARA Green Bay, Wis. STEINKE, THOMAS W. Shawano, YY'is. WANKE, JANICE M. Sturgeon Bay, YVis. SCHMITZ, RUTH ANNE Manitowoc, Wis. STF.IPEN, JERRY Pulaski. YVis. YVARPEIIISKI, CHESTER Hailey, YVis. 229 WATERMAN, STEPHEN J. Mansion, Wis. WEBER, MARY Ccdarluirg, Wis. WEBER, SANDRA JEAN Stratford, Wis. WEGNER, ANDY Omro, Wis. WESOLEK, BARBARA Mosincc, Wis. WESTPHALL, FRED Bonducl, Wis. WITTMANN, CARYL K. Appleton, Wis. WHIRRY, BETTY L. Momcilo, Wis. WOHLT, ANE V. Madison. Wis. WOELFE, WILLIAM Milwaukee, Wis. WUNDERLICK, ROBERT L. Appleton, Wis. MELK, CLAUDIA Marshall, Wis. YODER. JAMES Stevens Point, Wis. YOUNG, ROSALIE Plainfield, Wis. ZAUN, BONNIE Gillen, Wis. ZUNKER, RICHARD E. Wausau, Wis. 230 Aabel. B. C. - 106 Abbredcris, F. J. — 205 A bbredcris. J. F. - 212 Abd. J. C:. - 205. 117 Ackcn, G. A. - 201 Adams. G. L. Adamski. M. Nl. Agen. J. I.. - 210. 0!) Agncla, C. Allies, T. H. - 211. 103. 92 Ahola. D. I.. Akers. J. M. - 209, 120. 119 A key. C. A. - 205 Akey. K. T. A key. VV. |. - 208 Allien, i). k. - ill Albert, W. I.. Albrecht. VV. A. - 101. 113 Alderman. E. H. Aldrich. G. J. Alexander. I). J. - 210 Alfuth. P. A. - 212 Alfttth, F. J. - 205 Allen. K. I). - 121. 106, IIS Allen. P. A. - 206. 125. 121 Allen. S. K. - 208 Almonroder. J. F. — HI Altcnburg. J. F. — 164 Altmann. M. I). — 208 Amachcr. S. G. - 208. 101. 117. 108 Annuel. L. E. Ainincrnian. H. A. Anchor. 11. I_ — 201 Andersen. B. A. mlcrsen. C. K. - 101 Anderson. A. J. — 104 Anderson. B. 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Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.