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I agswgi 33WHO 3HD1I0 ■MM ati Miss B fnk Cooper joined the Superior Sfeie College lecvl ly in 1928. Through the year the het teughi ell etpeett of Eng ! Ihh. A native of Welworih County. Wisconsin, Mitt Cooper wet a Phi Bete Keppe at Beloit College where the received her Bee he lort degree. She received her Mailers degree at the Univertih of Wisconsin end het done additional graduate work at the Uni vanities of Chicago. Minnesota, end Wisconsin. Before coming ‘to Superior State College. Mist Cooper taught in Florida. Wee Virginia, South Dakota, and Wyoming. r She hat been active in professional activities, among them the Association of Wisconsin State College Faculties, the A meric at Association of University'Women, and the lake Superior Educe ■Hon Association, having served as president of the last two. Shi acted as advisor to The Peptomist throughout the 1930‘s ant Miss Dorothy Waite, who joined the Superior State College Jaculty In 1925. has taught all phases of Ancient and European Jfatory. Before coming here, Miss Waite taught in Iowa. Nebraska. end Kansas. A native of Nebraska, she received her Bachelors and Masters degrees at the University of Nebraska. Site Iws done further graduate work at the Universities of Wisconsin. Chicago. Minnesota, Colorado. Nebraska, and Columbia University. Her summer travels look her twice to Europe, once to do Wxk at the School of Classical Studies in Athens. Greece. Over the years, she has acted as a sorority advisor, a member of the union board, and dweetor of the Intermediate division. THERE ARE TWO WAYS OF SPREADING LIGHT: TO BE THE CANDLE OR THE MIRROR THAT REFLECTS IT. Edith Wharton DEDICATION We, the 1961 Gitche Gurnee staff, dedicate this pictorial record of the past year on the Superior State Campus to two women of the faculty — Miss Dorothy Waite and Miss Bernice Cooper — whose dedicated scholarly contributions will be missed by the many students, associates, and friends to whom they have reflected the Light of Knowledge for over three decades. Each of these women possess the spirit of truo scholarship — intellectual curiosity and educational devotion. Each of them readily and happily shared this spirit with others. Each found time for student’s questions. Each took time to seek the answers. For those students who honestly sought to develop their capabilities, the sincere willingness of their guidance was a source of Inspiration. We are certain that Miss Waite and Miss Cooper will take with them fond memories of the years on our campus. It is hoped that this small book will serve as a tangible lasting symbol of a relationship that we shall never forget. CONTENTS ....... - s ---■ l-v.... : lii’T'vriainl..... FACULTY 8 ACTIVITIES 34 FINE ARTS 52 SPORTS 74 CLASSES 116 ORGANIZATIONS 92 ADVERTISEMENTS 152 F A E A C D M U 1 U L T N T O R Y R O I Or. Jim 0 n Hill Prendont WiKoniin Sure College. Superior Mr. Barney Bersfow, First Semester Regent Or. Fred Johnston, Director of Graduate Division . • . ■ . • ■ ■ ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Mr. John Dtnielion, Oc«n of Injtruction mmmwm Mr. James Vance, Registrar -10- Or. Elvira Gellenthien, Dean of Women Mr. Phil Arlausky Dean of Men Ellen Gilhuly, Secretary to the President, and Mary Jo Gangnon OFFICES Kathleen Sorensen Business Office Gladyi Boch, BuJiness AVanager, and Eugene Butler luAnn Bergman, and Eugene OHon, AdminiUrative AuiUanf Jody Oliver. Rita Keikinen, Joiephine Brady. Danna Meronek, Jean Halvertan, Dorothy Cha . France! Farmakej, Kathryn Pekkala, Ruth Peterion. Kay Elwood. -U- HEALTH OFFICE Or. Robert Mttecrynski. M. 0., leli Wiley, none Irene S. Weeks, $e rcr ry of the College Union UNION OFFICE McCASKILL LIBRARY Mrs Carolyn Flynn, Mr. Edward Grave, AAiii Catherine Bowver, Min Florerxe Walde. head librarian. -17- MUSIC swSi«« « ART Alfred Charley. Or. A thor Kruk, Joanne Meier, Sidney E. Wright. Edith Swartley, Dr. John Webb, Or. Harold D. Rolan, Or. Neil McKay. Donald G. Foltz, William C. Keller. Firtl Row: Of. Royil J. Br.ggi. Or. Syhron F. Joonko. Or. Oofothy C. Cfovom, Dorothy Waite. Ruth C. Cowen, Oofi M. Sweeney. S«ond Row: Chatter O. Egner, John 0. Soho , Or. Wyatt W. Bekher. Of. William Rec'or. Of. Wasyl Halkh, John L Coleman. SOCIAL STUDIES Or. Ove Olton, Or. Elvira Gellenthien, Oean of Women.- Dr. Fred Johntton. Dr. Harley Erickton, Or. Robert Trauba. Min louil Wilton, Min Myra McDowall, Or. Omer loop. Dr. John G. Cronk. ■— a nBisai Of. Naihan A. Coward. Of. Joieph W. Horion. Ben I. Thom . Dr. Howard Thomat. SCIENCE Cl«l«nd V. Cook. Rkh«fd H M.ller -jy- Mi Mary B. Deaton, Min Helen Peiarlt, Dr. Robert D. William . John Knight (Public Relation ), Nathan Grow, Kathleen Conncely. Dr. Samuel Andrew . Kathryn Oh man. Mi Bernice Cooper. LANGUAGE ARTS AIR SCIENCE Wipo rh t vmile off your faeol ' G t i Gym PHYSICAL EDUCATION lydid Th«ring, C«rl V«rg«mini, Fern Mo Khir g, Amcr o MortoreIN Mr . Agno Brittan, Math Victor C. Stoke . Art NEW FACULTY MEMBERS David J. Trojan, Sociology J n« ond Julio ju9gle hour ond credit . REGISTRATION Concrete odvk from Dr. Andrews lambda Delta Chi in homeroming skit. Tau Alpha Chi imitate Hixkle-berry Hound in skit. Phi Sigma Epsilon in The Three Bears. -JV- Deep's Denizen—Coy octopus fold Oelfa Sigma story. landlocked Steamboat—It won first prize for Phi Sigi. Homecoming Fantasia-Floats and bands swing toward town on first lap of march. Always Ready-Fox armed to win. m ■ Mary Jane and Tom Jlart off the parade. Fateful Moment-Royal candidates pause before selection march. Julie Jones, Freshmen Princess; Kay A'eacham, Alpha Kappa; Wilma Magnuson. Tau Alpha Chi; Mary Jane Peterson, lambda Sigma lambda; Nancy Hcdslrom. Delta Sigma; Thomas Harizell, lota Della Chi; Duane Shutter, lambda Delta Chi. Dan Conway, FEX; Merv Shaffer, Phi Sigma Epsilon; and Gilbert Stoebcrt. freshmen Prince. Staircate to relaxation and romance. THE UNION Unnatural vacancy. Call to action. Profound Concentration. Midterm miseries. Ihe lull before the storm. Debate, distraction, and diversion. I'll bo! you think we're studying History or something. GIRLS DORM Alpha Kappa' in Sad Sacks.' Delta Sigma gave their rendition of She'll be Coming 'Round the Mountain. And then ih y danced! SNO WEEK wm Phi $igm Epulon repfe «nting lb Un«xich«ble . Keeping up the tradition of mow iculpturing are: Wally Heuer. Dick Geijler. Julie Jones, Robert Mertz. Frances Lamb. Bruce Kunsman, Sherry Pcdergnana and Henry Todd. SnoAVcek Assembly I wonder who it will be? The beard alio reigned at the Lumberjack Ball. SKATING Tom and 8ru e taking in th« skating event during Soo-Week. Grand March at the lumberjack Ball. 1961 Sno-Wcek King Goorge Donley, fEX, Queen Suten Flynn, Della Sigma Delta Pretidem Jim Dan Hill crowning the 1961 Sno-Queen. THE LUMBERJACK BALL BiaHBHHMaN CO-REC On a few Wednesday night during the year many SSC ttudentt are found enjoying Co-ftcc nite. Recreation including volleyball, table ten-ni , modern danco and trampoline are enjoyed. Here we find tome students enjoying their veri-out activities. The lambda-! presented June in January . The Iota's Christmai formal. The A. K.'i Misi Bewitching, Ruth Brauer. Naomi and Pat preparing for “June in January. Maybe we should make it two and a quarter. R U T H F 1 M N A E E C D O A 1 M R T B T O E S R R num m R«isirtg e copper bowl.-Upper left. Or. Krylc potet model. Mery Cedigen. Upper right. Absorbing painting theoriet.-lower right. Toil and Trouble. Expression n Clay. Minneapolis Excursion. Mystic Sculpture. Point of Interest on Trip. lip m lj{0 ■p O £ — s « S 5 5igi| gli5 s' fl’ft ir.i 1514 :6;j ;l SJS ?af S O CO tit - o iaC -r ltfSsJ s=Ii s SE £_-c :l?i -s l s £S g Iriii . £ i £ c 8 8S - •= m c S • C fill i «hI A PLAY BY KETTI FRINGS FROM THE NOVEL BY THOMAS WOLFE LOOK HOME- WARD ANGEL Mother, Arlene Tobias, reprimand! her ton, Dan McNamara. Marlin Bretl end Arlene Tobias as they practice the leadi CAST-Fir t Row; Martin Bretl. Paul Kending, Arlene Tobies, Dan McNamara. Norman laPole, Richard Krake, Edna Ralston, in ihe first college production of the year. Lauren Neshlund. Silling; Nancy Hedstrom. Second Row: Dolores Schrciber. Leonard Jacobi. Robert Waitrack, Mary Ann Martwick, Frances Wolden, Michael Murray, Karen Roos, Ray Koci. 8rian lundmark, Joan Minguey, Douglai Cambemy. t Whal's Bussan? All Thumbi. Where'i Peanut!? Karen Rooi and Joan Minguey rest and meditate 50- Top Row, left to right: Margie Raisch. Priscilla 8ossan. Pacey Beers. Sitting: Paul Kending, Roberta Wastrack. Arlene Tobias. pres.; Mary Ann Martwick, Lauren Nishlund. ALPHA PSI OMEGA Alpha Psi Omega is a national honor society in college dramatic!. Over 300 colleges and universities consider this a standard of achievement. In order to qualify a student must have participated in a major production, in a one-act play and have done crew work. The Alpha Pti Omega of Superior entered a float in the Homecoming parade and held interesting and informative meetings throughout the ycar. President Arlene Tobias Public Relations Marge Raisch Pacey Beers Healed onf«bwl«tioft. « Captured inteniity dlapUyed by lauren Nathlund and Carolyn Mattis. CAST MAJOR BARBARA Billon T rrer. e lofbUd hi ' HANDEL'S MESSIAH The Superior Stoic College Department of Musk presented George Handel's Messiah as its twenty-first annual oratorio The college choral society was directed by Donald Folti and the college orchestra was conducted by William Keller. Handel stoned to write the Messiah on August 22, 174), and completed it twenty-four days later. It was first performed in the Music Hall, Dublin, Ireland for the benefit of charily April 13, 1742. The text is taken from the Old and New Testaments and arranged by Charles Jennens. Student soloists for the Messiah were Arlene Aho and Byron Vocelka. Voices ring in loud acclaim at Handel's masterpiece ■ polished for the final performance. Orchestra and chorus in joint rehearsal. Bastes and Brass mingle. First Row: A. Abo, W. Turnquist, K. Root, T. Sullivan, C. Wiemcr, T. Schindler, R. Wulr«k, B. Vocelka, I. Hankins. Second Row: M. L Swerkstrom, R. Good. B. Pifmon, W. Durand, A. Haugen. D. Olson, K. Clauson, B. Boya, t. Keith, A. Nelson, J. Waterhouse Third Row: S. Kcrvma, J. Borber, C. Boiko. W. Johnson, J Gmarosti. V. Oaks. P. Rcidner, G. K.nncc. C. Burns, £ Anderson, G. Hcrllein Fourth Row: C. Rabenowich, C. Endreska, B. Vocelka, J. Beck, R Swanson, J. Utcch, £. Sevals, Mr. Foil . £. Oaks, J. Taylor, T. Oahlberg, t. Lindquist, Z. Johnson, G, Belmas, K. Bjorkman. CHOIR AAADRIGALS Janice Waterhouse, Willard Johnson, Jean 8eck, Byron Vocdka, Anita Haugen, Arlene Aho, Gerald Kinnee, Bonnie 8oya, Kathryn Bjorkman, Larry Keith, Zone Roe Johnson. Fir Row: A. Craig. W Chelik, N. Dignan. P, Mead. A Nelion, S. Smith, M. Oli«n, J. Kadlecek. Second Row: J. Provojt. S Pederson, t. Halverson, 0. Lemke, C. Johnson, M. Bukoski, H. Linder. P. Blokcslcc, P. Smith, S. Racette, M. DeFore. Third Row: S. Kervina, E. Fleissner, C. Oberg, K. Benson, 0. Kruger. I. Granfors. Mr. Foltz, M, Utschinski, S. J. Gibson. O. Bcndis, 0. Noble, I. Gidloy, J. Christopherson. WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB swaam .u: i PERCUSSION first Row: Eliason, With . Second Row: Hendrickson, Chapman, Hagfeldt. BRASS first Row: Biestock, Tracy, Mathews, Edling, Infelise. Sec-ond Row: Ford, Carlsgaard, Oaniels, O'Brien, Weston. WOODWINDS first Row: Johnson McGrath, Bjur, Halvorson. Second Row: Jiotyen, Under. Oaniels, Stien, Svndby, Oietrich. 1 TROMBONES First Row: Androska, Durand, Obcrg. Se ond Row; Till , Tidermsn, lundgren, Peltzer. BATON TWIRIERS Mathews, Halverson, Johnson, Shutter, O'Beirne. Mr. K lltr • wd«n, envembt STUDENTS RECITALS CLINIC s p o R T S E D I T O R -7a- Co-Caplain Merv Shaffer Gening ready for a big game. 'Mem watching the boyi at practice. Seaton's Record Football Opp Sop. UMD 21 17 0 27 52 21 Bemidji 12 6 13 0 7 7 25 6 0 20 Seaton's Record Basketball Opp. Sup. 56 Bethel 49 74 73 82 la Crosse 70 82 8emidji 72 106 UMD 56 River Falls 55 66 Oshkosh 88 73 Plaltevillc 66 73 53 69 Stout 63 69 Season's Record Basketball OPP Sup. Michigan Tech 66 72 Moorhead 80 67 Bomidjt 56 74 63 60 UMD .. 81 58 River Falls 68 73 Whitewater . 64 SO U. W. Milwaukee 74 84 67 73 Eau Claire 88 80 Season's Record Wrestling Opp. Sup. St. Thomas 10 31 Stout 8 32 River Falls 9 19 5 Mich. Tech. 10 19 Sem-dji 10 27 Bemidji 11 23 I VARSITY SQUAD-61 Second Row: Sian ledich, John Bonk, Bill Scoblc, Wayne 8cnson, Tom Baker, Wayne Tongue, Coach Carl Vorgaminl. First Row: Charles Crisp, Bob Poljack, Arf Nelson, Wally Heuer, Bob Sorenson, Jim Guile, Manager Bob Patterson. ---------- FRESHMAN SQUAD '61 Pint Row: Ron Zortello, Icon Woltrovich, Charles Crisp, Pool A novich. Second Row: Jim Pork, Tony Dorin, Norm Rincrbovch, Coach Jim Pofrilto. Over goes Bill. I think he' got him, ref.-Real relaxing, ijn't it? Tom Boyd winning another match, First Row: Jim Palmer, Ron Rebne, J.m Patritto, Bob Sorenson, Bill Elliott, Norm LaPole, Coach Carl Vcrgamini, Second Row: Henry Sedin, Paul Beyers, Wayne 8en on, Ron Hawley, Dick Dickey, loon long, John Bonk. I - s- 1960 BASEBALL SQUAD Mike, Joe, George and Roger display enthusiasm. This strike should get me about 2751 INTRAMURALS Pins stuck again? Talk about a simple smile! Ready-sot-aim-gutter ball! -W- . WOMENS SPORTS Keep trying girlt, you'll toon hit th« bell. Anyone for a thort, quitk game? It this the way, Robin Hood? CHEERLEADERS-61 Phyllii Hinlikka. Ruth Mary McGlaiion, Jean Smirh, Carolyn Holm, franco! lamb. Fi'm Row: Advisor, Nancy Mullin. Clarissa Wafers, Gail Greenberg, Kay Meacham, Diane lidberg. Aar-jone Raisch, Jody Utech, Willa Seebvrger, Edna Ralston Second Row: Joanne Kosel. Pat Edelstein. Janice Waterhouse. Sandy lenfesty. Ann lippert, Grace Hertlein, Penny Blakeslee. Pat Skille. Third Row: Kathy Green. Arlene Aho. Marie Ruthgcerts. Alice Peterson, Jan Nordley, Donna Bcrray, Jody Brandeen. Rosalie Vokovich, Connie Brynski, Susan Oraver ALPHA KAPPA Picforcd exchanging giftl 4l ,he aK's Christmas party are Jody utech. Diane lidberg, and Jan Nilta. Highlighting the year’s activities for I960 was the campaign for our Homecoming Queen candidate. Miss Kay Meacham from Spooner. Wis. ’’Sweet Old Fashioned Girl was the theme of the skit presenting our candidate. For the parade we had the humorous theme. No Horsing A ound. We Aim To Win.” On a spooky Halloween night the Bewitching Ball was held. After a weird floor show. Miss Bewitching was crowned Rushing first semester brought us Jody Brandeen. Susan Oraver, Patricia Edelstein. Joanne Kosel, Ann lippert, Janice Nordley, Edna Ralston. Marie Ruthgcerts, and Rosalie Vokovich. Christmas season began with the A. K.’s giving a Christmas basket to a needy family. We held our own Christmas party and exchanged gifts. In February our Sno Queen candidate was Mary Ellen Zihsch. An art scholarship was presented second semester to an outstanding art student. LAMBDA SIGAAA LAMBDA LAMBDA SIGMA IAMBDA- Homecoming 1960 was climaxed with the announcement of OWf candidal . Miss Mary Jao Peterson from Gl nwood City, Wisconsin, at th Homocoming Queen A dragon float end a musical comedy skit were oor part in th festivities. Early in th year a Chili topper was held. First temetier rgthing brooght ot Barbara Kahl, Helen Linder and Eileen Kilcen. The holidays found the lambda'! providing a Thanktgiving dinner for a needy family and at Chrittmet the children' orphanage wa entertained with a sleigh ride. The new year and second semester began successfully with oor 42nd annual Winter formal. June in January. Srvo-wcek followed with oor choice for Sno-Queen, Miss Pat Koski. Th talent show, tug-of-war contest, skating and skiing were a few of the events that made Sno-Week tops. In May wo had a toa honoring our mother's and a scholarship was presented to a music student. The climax of the end of another successful year for the lambda's, was the banquet for th graduating seniors. Officers: President ...._______________________ Vic President...................... Secretary.............................. Treasurer ............................ .. Darlene Jardine Mary Patten ... Pat Koski Joanne Willoughby Km taw, aw w,r.i... Om+n. tmi Opa . Naiafca Charrar. Mary ranee. WMi Wtelivna. aOwMX. 0,r -« laeOna, M, a Soroka. IvOi- Mcwtk. Mary Ja-e fftoon Saia e taw S arox t.drrjrar,. eartxra Sfvr. iv , IGnwta. fat Ko i. Sai«y lanen, li-a 8oyr ! , OctiKty. lack fe'iy Iva. Oaarwa 8.l J.- r !k..J taw, JUw Oo-.i Hamon. Karhy Keenan. Iw-, fkfio . Carol, tvrrn. ■ Miss Ma y Jane Peterson, 1960 Homecommg Queen Jrftt 0M. St I', fiMtind. C y Vidlf, Miry Mm, Himy AKSobft. P I G«i)Ul, Botim. I«(mJ Gail Oit'ff , Mlfjofi Am Cr j, U.n i iK'l V.n Wc.H.' }a . «d v.KX; 6lrt -« Pti llvt . « W.lrvj MajnvlOo, lo Hlnkmi. IHixf (• : Judy S-IIttf, .'vdy Coak, JlMt lo-rbi . Kllh.t Me m. Kly JmjAmi, i-J'bl-. «n4tM4 . N .y Ai.«|i, J mg i«uH ryi In C r 'o tl, p.ciJc-'. F«v lK Raw, Mir, Andaitcn, MMurw, Mir i C t►.'«•, AnUi Kivja . Jean Plug . G l loigmon. Coca l« Sopw. JoAjyi S i vJ. Ci r K,(.y. iK'.drg MCrtlary. Carman Habta, iecordng wcraiary. tana Cmaroisl, prodti; li'bl'l Riattiub. vlca P’fitdtnl, Miry Ai vSt'ian. I'MMI'; Navy Amsdl, tanas pending MCMIary, TAU ALPHA CHI Many activities dolled the calendar for the TAX thij year. Mils Wilma Magnuson was our candidate for Homecoming queen; our float exhibited the theme Whipped Eav Cleiro. Soon after wo sponsored a Dutch Dance, The holiday} found the Tax providing a Thanksgiving dinner for a needy family and Chrijtma} for another. Two new member}, Donna Van Holla and Judy Russell were added after fir}t semesrer ru}hing. The year came to an end with a Oinner Dance in April. Our annual Mother's Day tea and our Senior Banquet climaxed a year of activities Officers President ................................. Jane Cimarosti Vice President____________________________ Barbara Reeflaub Secretary_______________________________ Carmen Hable Treasurer.................................. Mary Anderson Advisors .................... Mist Fisher, Miss Wolfinger -«S- liM !• v.k« W«M , Sxn • !. C «k Denl«|, Wm Spi-Ag . Or. trsvt . ton • . Gteig tOMttd. J r, N 4:« . tymx ••• « J 0 « Moil. jMk D M«. r.«k ik., J«k M-boy. Ml Mw pKv. W'n.y. Art Mtfw. to« t Dt-W,. Oor. VxJboA W.lt $fc, . I«l S-xW-Xy, tob M-Ugt. « lwn4gr«n. Ml K.iy. (oil Andtrion. Vxl tor.ih. Ox- C«nw«y. «AS« M k«f. Georg Oonley, 1961 $rv King The 1960-61 school year began on a busy note for the Fex. Tho first order of business was llic nomination of Don Sam Conway for Homecoming king. Our theme through the hectic week was military, and we had a lot of fun preparing and presenting our skit, You're in the Army Now and our float, Iwo Jime. Thanksgiving crept up on us and traditionally the fraternity presented turkeys to the two children’s homes. During the Christmas vacation, while tho campus was deserted, the Fox presented their 45th annual Christmas Formal It was a tremendous success as was evidenced by the attendance and fex alumni present. Miss Barbara Donley was chosen the Fex sweetheart and was given a locket to culmineto the event. Easter vacation will once again be the time of our Stag Banguet in honor of the alumni. To close the scohol year our annual Dinner Dance was held at Dreamland Suppor Club. New members are Jack Milroy, Pete lundgren, Walt Shea, Bill Murphy and Jack Sweeney. At fraternity brother! came back to SSC in the fall, a campaign wet planned for the Homecoming activities Songt wore composed and recorded, signs made and toon the operation was in full swing. Our effortt were not in vein at Brother Tom Harucll, a senior from Spooner, was elected to reign as King over the Homecoming activities. The lotet alto managed to win another firtt place as our Indians and General Coster were selected as the most humorout float in the Homecoming parade. CANOLESQUE proved to be another successful pre-Christmas formal. February teemed to be the correct time for MORE FRUSTRATION and in March we all headed to the left bank for our 3rd annual French Sewer Party. New members were honored at a dinner dance and grads talked of the good old days at the Alumni Banquet in late ipring. Iotas take a very active part in the tchool life and have mem-bert in Alpha Psi Omega. Re-ligiout organisations, AFROTC, itudent government, the Young Democrats and the Young Republicans, dost officers, and claimed honors for six of five seniors chosen for the Who's Who Among Studentt In American Colloget and Univorsitios. Officers for the first temester were: president, Dave Krahenbuhl; vice preti-dent, Tom Hartzell; recording secretary, Jim Miller; treasurer, Larry Koshack; corresponding secretary, Gary Swenton; historian. Doug Cambensy; chaplain. Bod Hinaus; tergeant at arms, Tom Moore. Our odvisort are Or. Neil McKay and Mr. Gus Frye. Officers: President...... Ice Edmonston Vice President.................................. —.... Knufc Wallin Recording Secretary Jim Miller Treasurer Bod Hinaus Corresponding Secretary ... Roger Forrester Historian ............................................... Don Drolson Chaplain ............................................... John Taylor Sorgeant at Arms Jinl Collins S« ««a «: J.m Co-.ni, lev Mel p-i'i-iJ 8.11 r0 111. 0 V HiSvoen. IOTA DELTA CHI You Gotta Have Harttl! Kill « -. tom Moor . Hm Go ,. Oiv £m Re, train. l -r, Xoil-.V, but W IU . r Koo. G -x N o -. I ,kv. Jim Mt f Cd- wo«. J «, SK ip. Jo SoUIlky. 8vd Hint . 0 v KmhonbtM, Oovj CombmiT. 0 i,a, Woe.p . 8,roe Vck II . O-ck t.Vi tem H I| U. i«n jKobi. IMM Noihlvod. 0 k Stf-Ail., C 'v Svwmoo. Je i W.lt i,. loo |ljk«v The first few weeks were spent in preparation for the Homecoming events A campaign for Duane Shutter, our Homecoming King candidate, was in full swing. Our Boot to Victor ' float won second place in the artistic division. New members brought in first semester were: Rollie Erickson, Bill Weston and Carver Davis. Our dinner dance at Dreamland climaxed our first semester. The big event of second semester was our 49th annual Shamrock Formal. Miss Judy Utech was selected as the Colleen Girl on tho basis of poise, charm and beauty. Interest was at a peak when we wore voting to join a national fraternity. In the coming years we will be a part of the Delta Kappa fraternity. Officers: President___________________ Vice President____________ Treasurer_________________ Ron Marck George Pederson ... Larry Peterson Bob Regkdal Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary ..........Don Zwernik Advisers............. .Or. Paul Tychsen and Mr. Edgar Schluefer Sergeant at Arms--------------- Pete Brennan Historian ...........—........ A lyn Kielsmcicr LAMBDA DELTA CHI KM AiirnKKbm, ,. fcnertMj Nl« SraMM. mm, Set. r« o-d.- .«„• M.I WotU-v Mr , O tr«r,. Wilted «h..d too Mr ; Owe. P d«r« v« pmdMi; V . $cMwr«r, advharj Or. ty M«o. • drier, Son M r «. pt,„. wllrr. l«rty fendall ICorb dwil, 0«n terfMpwd.'l MCrHaryi iMry P,1trio . Ir « vr«; Jim Kfnyon. U 9 4 w: The Phi Sagms Epsilon, Netionel Freternity. it wall represented in venous or-gemzetions and Activities on campus such at: President of $ Club, President of Art Students league. Chairman of Social Committee and Speaker of the Senate The Phi Sig’s pretented for their Homecoming King candidate. Co-Captain Merv Turnpike Sheeffer. Keeping up with oId tradition the Phi Sigt won fiat place with their float the Mississippi Steamboat steaming to victory. Our 16th annual Thanksgiving formal In November this year honored Tom Tucker Kuklintki who received the Phi Sig Outstanding Athlete of the Year award. In keeping with the Christmas spirit we sponsored a sleigh ride for the S . Joseph s Childrens Home We ended a perfect day and prosperous semester with an old fashioned sleigh ride and dance for members and their dates. Officers President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Advisers —.... Dick Hattel _________________________ Tom Nichols Don Jensen Jack Koski Mr Sid Wright and Dr. Nathan Coward if ry W w. Jack Caaki. « k • '••■■ « Jaaaaa d-acwa-e traWraJrr it r h aa PHI SIGMA EPSILON Oaaa U mM ♦ rvahaai. Jim taw. to- tta 4,. Oo-a Sal—a.. Man SAaltar Saca 4 law P Co a.d Do- la-aaa. Sra« Imtaaik. Satart Sai . PI Cafeaaick. Jack Kaak Oaan Ixk Oao M t M. kr. Icfeay Wr M TW.4 law Cal Cal ay. Jarry John . Gary A—taaao . • l.«ta. Oamcca lac-a. ■ Uc m«.l. PI Scobla, tavl Say «. Da a fra—. to— KcKoW. Oao Jama . 6.11 Sea—. Kaana Ma.no, the—aa Haba. Ha«i vdav. Oan «cNaaoa . INTERSORORITY COUNCIL Th« Inter-Sorority Covncil is composed of eight members which ate the President and Vice Presidents from each of the four sororities In February, the Inter-Sorority Council sponsored an All Girls' Tea for all freshmen girls and new transfer students At this'tea the new girls had an opportunity to become acquainted with members from each sorority and the policies that govern those sororities. In the Spring the Inter-Sorority Council also sponsored an Alice in Oairyland Tea where all girls were invited to meet Alice in Oairyland. At this tea the girls were urged to join the Alcce in Oairyland contest that is held annually. In addition to the teas that are given, the Inter-Sorority Council is responsible tor setting the dales of the rushers. They are also to agree on the problems of rushing, initiating and pledging or any other topics that may arise. Mcrrd.ih N«Ste t« ruiyiion.-- r.. K y fvri-d '. G.-l Ovkm Jirdr-c, Jny 0- w S—rh. I nl In l i Wr-I« t. Jmi PianV. One !«. Madefy (V-tl-IM IhwI • III 0 M, Wim «« , ivtn t.iH . Ma ad t N«ltn Ikkd lew St u dr Mnn M ,ii Man. Ana OAg. Salty ielmwo tawlk tewi M«ly rAa 0. r XY Judy Sav.lt Jinw ta to Id w; m Clav-K «. NxJj Mh u. Ccnw Brytk. ■. law jvfe 0 ««. W.taM Magana . Im HmJm U.t—I f w lli ii OaSW . M y (I, UtKkmk. I. k Inr Car V JoW SvUfi Marwea . SrUil lip pivf NMk In Jrdy UterK A««J frba, Ce y I-an , lubui lail-aut In •- Oe a Vo w. J«n Sikw JoA e tr e«d. lini «• Oertene ln la. I VnaV. Ua y Ann Ma kV CA v In -. Ga'a'dr •ra.ltaMM. ikklay Irai. Oo—a Hxha iHNd o- ( a falrc . Sa a Nalaox. f ld o. Cam Wngtu. Sybel ! , OaaWM Ja dn . CK iI«m JMM llitioo. Nil C ► • IWJ c.Hm Wa'ia. Cn k ka J o . « , v . Kn . Jadr tntell. Gad G,«oba. Mary McCorkelt. Ma-Jr OW. J a AJm. Snn $«•• •. Na cy '•+■ laia In Ja ka Or-tn. l«aW VeAnkN Otane I’d - . Jrdy «' ta. Ma e 0e e y. •■“ • • • V«l On NebW. laAua Motntky. aw ton fag o h n Rnl In. Jmdr 0| . Maaja ii HVc ua. MAaw Kratal. Man In Cattail tamd ■an in Vat.1t . Iran Tam a. Ona JflAat-m. Ma., JeJmn rw d taw lee a VadiJiaw. Kilt Ota- - OoJoaat latda-W, lyada Maad lava aw May Sva langa. Itmi-a Muim. (Jan K.lae . Jan Nafcoai M «a- Aatrk-a C-alkU Jam Infeaad. Jaataa Ogrn tia In ta dy laraataaa. Ian. la Ca lak. •a t Jan Patrmav tana In CW a Oe e . Maagaaei OeAarty. tana la v be. lit In. (Jan lo gr a. O'an Krvgcr. Kedly lenten. Nlaak Kan: Nanay Oignn. Jan Knaaetar. In GoMn. Judy Vaaka Taa ta- Jub Ckaklopkann. Jan lavaka- The Kindeygarlen-Primary Club it an organization d.rrtcd at developing a more profetiiOnal attitude in the teaching field. Any ttudent majoring in primary education it a member. Aware of he current ttrctt on education and the importance of their purpose the club hat affiliated ittelf with the Attodation of Childhood Education International. Officers: Preiident----- Dianna Baldridge Vice Pretident Sandy Forrester Secretary____________ Wilma Magnuton Treaturer Carolyn lilicgren -tot- KINDERGARTEN PRIAAARY SCLUB Athletes, after earning one major letter or three minor letter are eligible to join the S Club. Our club function at a service organization for athletics. We have given numerous athletic awards to our members during the course of the year, the climax of which will be the awarding of scholarships to deserving athletes. Officers President ..... ...................... James Sheridan Vice President..... Don Mid bon Secretary........................ —....... Tom Nichols Treasurer............................... Dick Dickey Advisors ____________Mr. Mortorelli and Mr. Vergamini first Row: Bill White, Mervin Shaffer, Jim Sheridan, Bob Verba, 6 11 Koberick, Jim Patritto, Don Frye Second Row: Ron Proffil, Dick Palm, lee liljonder, George Sears, Bill Smiley. Joe Brighentl, Oon Ferkovich, Icon Paitrovich. W. A. A. Every girl in college is theoretically a member of the Women's Athletic Association. The active board it made up of one representative from each of the sororities, the cheerleaders, a member from the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes, one delegate from the local Freshmen, and one from out of town. Co-Rec nights are monthly activities of the W. A. A. In the spring a Campus Carnival is held plus a Jr. High cheerleading dink and an annual canoe trip. Monday nights are open so all girls to participate in women's athletic activities at the gym. Officers President----------------------------Barbara Raaflaub V ce President--------------------------Janice Gatske Treasurer-Secretary---------------------Jeanne Smith Advisor----------------------------Miss lydia Thering Members of the W. A. A. Board are. First Row: Barbara Raaflaub, Jeanne Smith, Par Urli. Second Row: Joan Suenaga, Janice Gatske. Ann Conley, Marta Dahler. First Row; Delores Schreiber, Carol Tictycn, JoAnn Kusel, Margaret Okkonen, Oiana Johnson. Ga l Torgcrson. Second Row: Mr. Barry Judd, Vince Toilers, Dennis lorenl , Sharon Dahl, larry Rieten, Roger Tyrrell. The United Cerrvpvs Christian Fellowship meets on Wednesday nights at the Hammond Avenuo Prcsbylerian Church. The meetings provide a time for worship, discussions, special speakers, and a dinner. CALVIN CLUB At live state convention in Madison, a state constitution was drawn up and later a convention was held at Appleton. A highlight of the year was a retreat at Bayfield with Northland and U. M. 0. Tho aim of the UCCF is to further tho church within the campus community, deepen the Christian faith of the students and faculty, broaden our understanding of and participation in the ecumenical movement of the church. Officers President........ Dennis lorenz Vice President ............. lorry Riemen Secretory ________________________________________ Delores Schrciber Treasurer ---------------------—........—..............— Connie Rab Program chairman..................................... larry Rieten -103- t.v ton-;. ay . N«vy Kgaan. Jw, lo-b«i. PM'n M.'llk . Mty OSb.'.. •' ' «««. •■ ''• ®' .° '■ •' •” C® n vUon. P « S. db,. S v), l- d. Hckn I 'd... Dun . .«« j.a0.„. ..b 0«v . Wiry '.wW, tVi. •- s . .T i + ■ ■•• Co.. lop«. CK.., Ho„, Hvd . No.dkY t..n i • To luvK,Wi. Ooo 0 W . J«k Krwv «r. 00 r • « • 0 red Of . c- . Jck t yto. All Lutheran students on campus ere members of the Lutheran Students Association. Weekly meetings at the Pilgrim Lutheran Church provided time for worship, special speakers, discussions and suppers. Religious groups on campus exchanged meetings during the year and heard speeches on Pros and Cons of Sororities and Fraternities and Campus Moralities. Ouring second semester the main topic of discussion was The Problems of Marriage. Officers: President Wilson N Lc n Secretary faculty Advisor Dr Ore Olson LUTHERAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION -to.- 1 1 |i? •:i 111 ill ]|1 H], £?5 3|x II? fill 5 mm ■ sft 2 1: a£ Hiifi I a « «r g i Ji « iiiSiHiillic r£ll|Bg(1llili ill imil umi %%m mm ■11 IB!' rm isiiiiifliiiiiiiin i 1 13 «■■■■ CHEM CLUB The Chemistry Club at SSC it an active organization. They started the year by erecting a display of the compounds found in each of the states in the United States Its next big project was the conversion of the Science Building into an enormous periodic table on Halloween night. Further activities this year included presentations of guest speakers, movies, industrial plant lours, and sponsoring meetings of the American Chemical Society at this school. It is also beginning a safely program in the chemistry labs, assisting the chemistry department in special projects and providing social and intellectual activity for chemistry students. Ending the year's activities the Chem Club conducts tours of the Science building for seniors of the local high schools. tin! I Ooug P vl H iSow- r. totri leil f.lleav. 0o«- •W Otion S. ord Ko- Awru McOrM. N act Jxobi. Wvy I'1 - bom Wiim, r.Mlmd. j«Um pars, th.id Km KwaW Olio , «' V-'•It, JOS JKobi. Jo. CV9.1-V., lob W.brovr. lob ImU. Or Co-rrd, « ■ V«I. t«nk Kow: Or. ttwiB. Oc to-. Urhyia. Id Km- t «. J-. HudrS. Job M gt«'di Tom IkhytJ. M'gt«ll •! WOTtj A miii McCrM. HOMliyi Job jKObr. pmidtntj Jv amJdtnr. -10 - «1 taw: Myma So-ol . Svian 111IW. V.Un «!«. 0 rb Honon, C«elr« K l«.. U4 « A vi Ha twaS. Win. U- jarcfea. JV V.IW'. A l«n tafciai. jot Oon. P« lundfrtn. • • taw, 0'tK Savtr. «ih A series of deadlines and last minute copy marked an eventful year in the history of the PEPTOMIST. For 41 years the PEPTOMIST has reported the news on the SSC campus. This year the PEP sponsored Operation Squeeze, a successful endeavor to squeeze as many students as possible into Gales Gym to watch the fighting Ycllowjackets beat their foes from Whitewater State An award for the most valuable player of the year was given at half time and also a trophy for the best poster mad by a fraternity or sorority. Editorial Staff Co-Editors Ooris Hanson, Arlene Tobias Sports Editor Milan 8recka Business Manager ................. Jim Miller Adviser -------------------------- John Knight A ttST'v? : UNION BOARD The Union Board worked diligently (or relaxing activities (or the students of SSC. Among such activities was the establishment o( Bridge lessons. Membership to the board consists of the onion director, the two social deans, business manager, one faculty member, two elected students, a Social Committee representative and a Senate member. ,'oho n4 nan. Will Mjfy Wcrki. M-H tlw. C«lt«r.'V - . M-ll 0'-xS,t Sock. W y H.V.- OWL AND SERPENT Each year not more than 12 students arc chosen for membership in this honorary scholastic club. The student must have an overall grade point average of 3.0 in 90 semester hours of work. tint «w: J0f t Ob.nl . C.'V, fr.nc.1 OrConretl. Jvdr S«v tv. $««•« «-. Otl««• ■ Sot. ;., ) U «H Svtin NkMI . M JKOb . l r M. urwlt. C. S. J. N.lwn. Ab. - Oorvj V.A Moll . Out FaSchllagc . -IW- Mn. «rw. M Ovrmd. J.d «Un. t.li «ob.' k. Iv9««. N Im«. Mnv Wn. 0 .M .A. bvM. DrA4 Ohm. To- Nhhoh. +r W«o -n f. S. m4 t.ylov. .ch rd Mj. .k oe r I «H « Kfl V« U . R«r-ovd CLmtAMn, o«.W Mnck. W.,m «w« ARNOLD AIR The Arnold Air Society it comprised of advanced cadets in the AFROTC program with the purpose of in-trilling better relotionthipt between the members of the advanced corpt end to cnhence their knowledge of the Air Age. The Arnold Air Society it the sponsor of the Annuel Military Sell which bnngt e name band to the college camput end it one of the biggott tociel eventt of the yeer. During the yeer. the Arnold Air Society elto tpon-tort the Angel Flight, en orgen.ret.on of co-eds thet ere intorettcd in learning at much at pottible about the Air Age and the U. S. Force in particular. -no- Angel flight it a icleetive, national organise-lion tpontored by the Arnold A.r Society to promote more interett in the ROTC. One of the main ectivitiet it a tpring four of the Ouluth A. F. B. The Angel Flight, in conjunction with the Arnold Air Society, have tpontored the 1961 Military Ball. Any member of the organisation it legally able to be considered for Military Ball Queen The Arnold Air Society and ROTC Squadron! telect the queen. Thit year the group hopet to attend the National Conclave being held in Detroit, Michigan. The 8ratt (Honorary Rankt) Commander ............ Maj. Madelyn Drinkwine Executive Officer Capt. Sue little Information Service Of freer....Hi It. Diane Smith Adjutant Recorder 1st Lf. Ruth Wilt Comptroller lit It. Judy Ufech Historian 1st It. Judy Sevals Adviser ...... ........... —Mrs. J. M. Crick tww In. M.J.V 0 Sv. Wk, Avert r-U. Jm . t« «a « - 0 r Vrvi -K .. Jonvn IkNwv kwrt Ink I• . Hk-.w Cfcv'- -. Swim V lW. JvkJy U-kK. tw r V « l • « v h Will. N«Ik«. ti.tMrt ll.vb. Cklhn- . -mdl. J wl Ogrm. Win. M rrvlorv ANGEL FLIGHT CADET COMMANDERS DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS One of the highlights of the Air force ROTC program here at SSC is the participation in the extra-curricular activity known as the Air force ROTC Orum and Bugle Corps. This unique unit, composed of thirty-five members, s the mainstay at most of the college athletic events. It is the policy of the Drum and Bugle Corps to participate in any worthwhile local or distant event, when needed. First Row: Rick Bellino. Tom Vengrin, Kingsley Titero. Ken Rogowski. Second Row: Sgl. Carl Heinlzolman, Ray Myer, Mik« Van landschoot, Dick Malinowski, Roger Tyrrell. RIFLE TEAM The AFROTC Rifle Team it an extra-curricular activity sponsored and supervised by the AFROTC Detachment. The main goal of this activity is to promote marksmanship and weapons safety. Practice is held in the WSC range twice weekly. The team travels at far as Milwaukee to seek competitive matches with other rifle teams in its class. It hat consistently been one of the h.ghest rated rifle teams in this area, winning first or second place in the Twin Ports Rifle league for the past four years. DRILL TEAM The pvrpote of the AFROTC Drill Teem it to increase military efficiency end it made up of batk end advanced cadets who with experience in drill and leederthip. The Drill Team per-formt for parades and various ceremoniet. — •! xA ... HUNK c. ir MUnile ; WMn IICHAiO I. CAMIKON KAIMtrN I. I INCH AM CHAtllt A. CA ACAN HMW USO JUCttM I. WAHOIIN l o w MATAlll A. CMUI.lt Klndtf QtrHft tf-yvtfy OMAIMM J UIITUtAN CduCtllCA SvpttXt SANCtA (Htlf T tw l (W MCAlMr MNVU 1 INIIIMIO • U r9 Jmoiw v i iwv «v i SV|6vl NlttO N1IM1VX Hinv OONUMMK imo AWN KltklMIIH Art fr««port, d. JUOITH t. KHMIf IjndtrQ f«« Print try Irnw 10WIU JON1S Art Icmt GltAkO I. KINNIC MwhC Svptr.or JOVCI M. KAOtICIK (aglllh Pttlip WIUAAO 0. JONNJON Mut Od«boli. lo—. i lr.T. : !• I SaBaUei JOYCt M. OSAT AKC MI« it« 1 w Ka at+l+. Kavai. Hawaii THOMAS OHIO ’••'o'v SUSAN C. 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N.-m.n Civ I. 2. 3, 4j 111 Ovb I. 3, fa. 2, 3. 4, G.tcha G.m. 3. JOANN! M WIUOOOMBY N. IMU.CC I. 3. 4; J.gma Gamm, Chi 2. 3, 4; Itnvbd S.gma lambda 1. 2. 3. 4. KATMtYN I WUSON lrn.-Va.PlY Chr.lian fc?ow.h.p 4; Wa.l , I, 2. 3. 4j An Civ . 2, 3. 4; Sivd.ni Sanaia 3i Alpha Kappa 1. 2. 3. 4 PAIIIICIA A. WfINTI K. P. 3. 4j N f. A 4. Weilay 3, 4; Ski Ch 3; lambda Sgm. l bda 3, 4, S-gm. G.-m. Chi 3. A UtM I. WITT T.anff . Iron WHfawa... Sill . N. I. A. 3. 4; I. S. A. 3. 3; lambda Jig-w lambda 2, 3, 4; Sigm. G.i-m. Chi 3, 4. N-.to.-av 4; P plO- H 3. 4; An3.1 fight 3, 4. Adjvtanl P.ccuda' 4; Who’ who in Ama.kan ColWg.. and ONva..itiaa vs I) I. E D I T O R M A R Y H E S S Compliments of On Your Side SUPERIOR NATIONAL BANK East End The modern world is a world of bigness, of power, of vast and growing organizations — of big government, big unions, big business chains. The man who tries to go it alone is a helpless pawn in a game of bigs. Member of F. 0. 1. C. Superior, Wisconsin Until they formed their own modern, efficient, economical businesses, the consumers of our area were such helpless pawns. They were pushed FfuHn THE BEST P liy TO YOU and pulled, wheedled and cajoled by enticing and often unreliable merchandising claims. In cooperatives you are strong, because cooperatives are on your side—on the consumer's side. Ask our Personnel Department about caroers in co-ops. TWIN PORTS DAIRY EX. 2-8531 Superior, Wis. Central Cooperatives, Inc. SUPERIOR, WISCONSIN iHigiaVi ri‘ f tyct t C £ttct Coast-to-Coast Store East End Hardware Company East End Radio and TV Shop East End Tavern McLean's Ben Franklin Store Palmer Barber Shop Sandberg Sheet Metal, Inc. Smedberg Grocery Superior Refrigeration Wold Cleaners ■■■■ 'Honest Furniture-Honest Prices For Nearly 50 Years' G RAND RAPID HOUSE FURNISHING CO. SUPERIOR - DULUTH S Two Years to Pay — We Give S H Green Stamps SUPERIOR - B.lkn.p end Ogdrn - IX. 4-4477 DULUTH — 26 Eett Superior $ ., former frenrh Bette.I Building — RA. 2-OS63 WEST DULUTH - S6I4-I6 Orend. Acrott from Penney'! - MA. 4-4462 QUICKPRINT, FAGERLIN INC. FUEL Clyde B. TKomet COMPANY Kermit Thornet COAL AND WOOD • Commercial Printing SHELL FUEL OIL • Wedding Invitations Offke end Yerdt: 1124 N. 6th Street Orel IX. 4-7241 Phone EX. 4-SS6I 1608 Tower Are. Superior. Wit. I -l - It Will Pay You . . . To Inquire About the Educational Opportunities at Wisconsin State College at Superior Undergraduate Offerings Include: • Four-year Liberal Arts Degree Programs • 2, 3, and 4-year Teacher Training Programs • Degree and Non-Degree Program in Medical Technology • Pre-Professional Programs for Many Fields of Study Graduate Offerings: Lead to a MASTER of EDUCATION Degree under the • Professional Plan • Teacher Improvement Plan • Cooperative Plan Writ lor Information: THi DEAN OF INSTRUCTION. WISCONSIN STATE COLIEOE SUPERIOR. WISCONSIN Vi4it 'tyaur 'piiendlcf £a4£ £ uC C. A. Gray, Jr. Insurance Superior Electric DeBrock Barber Shop Amundson's Archery George Pesark Grocery and Bakery Mentor Pocketbooks, Magazines, Gift Cards, Films and Film Development GLOBE NEWS TOWER AND BELKNAP Everything in Reading Material! DUNBAR'S HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES 720-722 Tower Ave. Superior, Wis. H-iii tilvl t ...WHWWt fittStdaM The Store for Young Men 'Wishing Won't Do It-Saving Will!' Member F. D. I. C. 1612 Belknap St. Superior, Wis. 1120-22 Tower Ave. Superior, Wis. NORTHWEST OUTLET Northern Wisconsin's Largest Surplus Store Home of Tent City Complete Camping Outfitters - OPtN EVENINGS - Compliments of WISCONSIN TYPEWRITER COMPANY Dealers for the Famous OLYMPIA PORTABLE With the Two Year Warranty Easy Terms 18)4 Bclknjp EX. 2-1122 1306 Tower Av«. EX. 2-2239 Compliments of COMMUNITY BANK and TRUST COMPANY Member of F. D. I. C. Superior, Wisconsin For Your Fashion Needs! Northern Wisconsin's Leading Department Store Eiirjw’s Tallin Abiut Hi Flat Pil . . . AT SAMMY5 1473 Tcwt' Art+v SAMMY'S PIZZA DRIVE-UP 2801 East 2nd Street U. S. Highway 2 WISCONSIN STATS COLLEGE SENIORS agree that on of the most important dales to mark on their calendar is a dale to talk lo RAY WICK b«for drafting their insurance programs. HIGH EARIY CASH VAIUES DISABILITY BENEFITS GUARANTEED INSURABILITY (the right lo make future purchases of life insurance without regard lo health or occupation) Services of a trained underwriter with IS years' experience in the insurance business. Member of National and Arrowhead Associations of life Underwriters. THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE ADVANTAGES OF SELECTING AS YOUR INSURANCE MAN RAYMOND E. WICK INDIANAPOLIS LIFE INSURANCE CO. Bus RA 7-5220 - Phone - Res. RA. i-4180 B N. 2nd AVENUE WEST DULUTH. MINN To this yeer's graduating seniors, thanks for your loyal support and acceptance of Indianapolis life's (College Senior Plan.) Congratulations Class of 1961 'A Future for You in Pharmacy7 SUPERIOR ASSOCIATED PHARMACISTS .'.w. --■ swjMu-----------— .«-• nHjiT i'u.cC-X; Complete Lines Imports - Wines - Domestics ZANUZOSKI LIQUOR STORE BAR COMPLETE PARTY NEEDS KEGS - CASES Phone EX. 4-9890 715 Tower Ave. Suporior, Wis. -IV HIST Next to the Post Office 'You'll Never Be Sorry You Saved' Member F. D. I. C. Superior, Wisconsin -ij - Stadia Seniors-Get Your Pictures Taken Early EXport 4-9540 1312 Belknap St. ■.v .'.v.Sw’£58-:-:i C4krxv- -• ■ LUND'S SPORTING GOODS 1815 Belknap St. EX. 4-9591 ROOKEY TRANSFER CO. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Dependable Service Since 1912 EXport 4-6609 1417 Banks Ave. The Class of 1961 CONGRATULATIONS AND THE BEST OF LUCK! Remember-Eyesight Is Priceless but Good Light Is Cheap! Be Sure You Have Adequate Lighting for Every Task. 0l Ml « SUPERIOR WATER, LIGHT anil POWER COMPANY THE TELEGRAM JOB SHOP Over 68 Years of Printing Service The Most Modern and Largest Commercial Printing Plant in Upper Wisconsin Evening Telegram Bldg. EX. 4-4411 Northwost Boating Headquarters COMPLETE SKI SHOP • Repairs • Service • Ski Togs • Boots • Bindings • Accessories Complete Rental Service Children's Ski Dept. SEA AND SKI EX. 8-5755 2301 E. 2nd St. (on 2 and 53) E. E. TV Authorized RCA Dealer and Service Company Emil and Ellen Takkinen, Props. 1216 Belknap St. Drysdale-Perry Studio Complete Line of CAMERAS AND ACCESSORIES 1408 Tower Avenue If It's Important to You-It's Important to Us iSTELtionatl Bank of Commerce The Bank With 'Time and Temperature' Member F. D. I. C. •VJSIW5 IbaS HAWKINS LAUNDRY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Give Us a Call THEY SATISFY Ogden near 13th Dial 4-5565 THE HUB BAR Your College Rendezvous . . . Charlie and Manny serving Your Favourite Mixed Drinks 1125 Tower Avenue EXport 4-6480 Compliments of Bridgeman's Famous Products STACK BROTHERS, INC. Plumbing Heating Contractors 1613 Tower Avenue JARVELA TV 1421 Belknap St. EX. 2-1909 Suporior, Wisconsin 1118 Belknap St. w Ready-Mixed Concrete 'Tell It to Sweeney7 DELIVERED ANYWHERE QUALITY CONTROLLED - HEATED IN WINTER Soueettey FUEL AND MATERIALS COMPANY Dial EX. 4-6606 216 Belknap St. 1813 N. 12 h St. O L APPLIANCE, INC. Mather Pharmacy, Inc. Enjoy Your Favorite Records In Our Stereo Lounge PRESCRIPTION EXPERTS MOTOROLA - ADMIRAL - G. E. - PHILCO Board of Trade Building Dial EX. 4 6618 Broadway and Tower 1509 Tower Ave. Northwestern Wisconsin's Principal News Medium THE EVENING TELEGRAM NOW IN THE 71st YEAR OF PUBLICATION -1 3- ; A Bgs u l„ „u,i fine Arts Festival WISCONSIN STATE COllECE ♦ SUPERIOR ANNUAL TOWARDS THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CULTURAL CENTER WITHIN THE AREA. THE DEPARTMENTS OF ART. DRAMA AND MUSIC OF WISCONSIN STATE COLLECE ■ SUPERIOR SPONSOR THE FIRST ANNUAL FINE ARTS FESTIVAL. 1961 OFFERING TO THE STUDENT AND COMMUNITY AN ARRAY OF ART EXHIBITS. DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES. MUSICAL PROGRAMS AND CONCERTS. FILMS. AND DISCUSSION GROUPS. IN MEMORIAM MELVIN VVOllAN WAS KltltO DECEMBER 19 HE WAS A JUNIOR AT SSC, MAJORING IN ART. A MfMBIR OF THE IAMBOA DELTA CHI FRATERNITY AND EOITOR OF THE SPORTS SECTION OF THE GITCHE GUMEE LAST YEAR. TO HIS FAMILY WE EXTEND OUR SINCERE SYMPATHY. MEL'S CHEERFUL SMILE AND FRIENDLINESS WILL BE GREATLY MISSED BY HIS FRATERNITY BROTHERS AND All WHO KNEW HIM ON THE COLLEGE CAMPUS. 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