Wartburg College - Fortress Yearbook (Waverly, IA)
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FORTRESS NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-NINE WARTBURG COLLEGE WAVERLY, IOWA VOLUME XXXIV EILEEN GRULKE CAROL GUTMANN MARGARET GARLAND EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BUSINESS MANAGER ADVISER Because of his many years of service to Wartburg . Because of his personal interest in the student . . . Because of his wiUingness to give assistance . . . We, the staff of the 1969 FORTRESS, dedicate this book to DR. JOHN O. CHELLEVOLD Wartburg College — an experience in being — an education in the liberal arts — a journey to new discoveries, new under- standing — a challenge to grow, to discover not only oneself, but other people — an intertwining of administration, faculty and students — a dedication to truth, love, hope — a commitment to the ultimate source of all life and truth — a community of scholarship and of faith Contents Campus Life 4 Athletics 20 Organizations 46 Administration 108 Classes 132 Index 178 Fortress Queen Miss Jeanne Sanders 4 . . . Campus Life Fortress Queen Is Drake Relays Candidate Representing Wartburg College in the Drake Relays Queen competition is the 1969 Fortress Queen, Miss Jeanne Sanders. Jeanne, an elementary education major from Waverly, was chosen from the senior class by the members of the yearbook staff. The queen, a well-known campus personality, was attended by Miss Sandy Luckritz, an elementary education major from Clinton, Iowa, and Mrs. Carol Gutmann of Waverly, a business-economics major. A basketball half-time became the setting for the coronation. Dr. John Bachman presented Miss Sanders with a glittering tiara, and Fortress Editor Eileen Grulke awarded her with a dozen red roses. DELIGHTING WARTBURG fans during a basketball half-time, Miss Jeanne Sanders begins her reign as Fortress Queen. FORTRESS QUEEN CANDIDATES and escorts: Roger Gutmann, Carol Gutmann, Paul Danielson, Jeanne Sanders, Sandy Luckritz, Paul Kallestad. Campus Life ... 5 to become a part . . . initiation compulsion realization contemplation through association . . . friendship experience competition 8. . . Campus Life 10 . . . Campus Life a creative diversion . . . to express to strive to rejoice to compete Campus Life . . .11 to a unifying whole . . . enthusiasm nourishment creativity 12 . . . Campus Life 14 . . . Campus Life the way to truth . . . inspiration versatihty amusement I r ] assistance Homecoming Queen Miss Dianne McDougall 16 . . . Campus Life Homecoming Follows Theme ' ' Lower Upper Iowa ' Flaming bonfires, mystery convos, screaming pep rallies, dorm decorations, tantalizing smorgasbords, fireworks, band concerts, colorful parades, tugs of war, football games, queens, balls and cross-country meets, all become part of Wartburg ' s Homecoming. Paralleling the excitement was the sports theme of Lower Upper Iowa, ' and the religious theme of Bread for the World. ' Visiting alumni, friends and families were caught in the excitement of the coronation of Queen Dianne McDougall, the Yell Like Hell contest, a victorious football team and the romantic dance mood of As It Was. WITH REGAL splendor. Queen Dianne McDougall gives encour- agement to football fans and thanks to the student body. HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT: Susan Childs, Patricia Unkrich, Dianne McDougall, Jeanne Sanders, Ruth Gerdes. HAPPY MEMORIES, culminated by her coronation, foreshadow the coming events of Dianne McDougall ' s weekend. 18 . . . Campus Life RAVISHING BEAUTIES of Vollmer House. Jim Seidil and Lvk- Opheim, realistically portray Peacock Ro alty. ' TRADITION PREVAILS as Student Body President Ron Hall gal- lantly dons knightly armor to lead the Homecoming parade. ROARING MOTORCYCLES carry- ing shivering cheerleaders scoot be- tween Hoats to add a bit ol excite- ment to the parade. CAiinpiis Lite ... 19 Athletics Football Team Sets Thirteen School Records FOOTBALL TEAM— FRONT ROW: Steve Wahlert, John Pearson, Paul Flvnii, Cireg Slager, Jerome Albert, Bob Train, John Burke, Jim Saucrbrei, Dave Buchholz, Tom Dorman, Bob Brown, Walt Harrington. SECOND ROW: Mr. Jim Lenguadoro, end coach; Con- nie Hellerich, Gerald Doehrmann, Mike Wittenberg, Bob Larson, Jerry Fox, Gary Zalaznik, Larry Galliart, Bob Olson, Lynn Koob, Murray McMurray, Gary Nelson, Phil Smoker , Dave Snell, Luwain Judisch. THIRD ROW: Mr. Gordon Jeppson, defensive coach; Mr. Richard Walker, defensive coach; Adam Nelch, Paul Daniel- son, Jim Berge, Steve Roseland, Gail Wagner, Mark Mueller, Wayne Strelow, Jim Smelcer, Paul Specht, Jim Hotz, Terr Goetz- inger, Dick Wahl, Jim Weber, Jim Morgan, Wa ne Baskcrville, Tom Benson, Harold Schuhmacher, Dan Gilbert, Larr Thorstad, manager; Mr. Marv Ott, backfield coach; Mr. Lee Bondhus, head coach. BACK ROW: Jim Rathe, Gary Demro, Mike Grosvenor, Dave Bright, Garold Zander, Dale Bush, Terry Linske , Dave Schwarz, Clarence Allen, Greg Sween, Bob Davis, Dave Mundt, Jim Stueber, Dave Wolff, Mike Myers, Dave Wilkey, Reese Mor- gan. ' We re through talking about rebuilding. We ve reached the point where the onl way to judge im- provement is by the number of games we win, said Coach Lee Bondhus. The rebuilding program resulted in a 7 — 1 — 1 overall rec ord, an Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championship and holders of thirteen new school records. Seven of these marks were set by running back Gary Nelson and quarterback Paul Specht, who led the Knights dramatic climb from last to first place for the first time since 1959. Balance is the word which most accurately de- scribes Wartburg ' s attack this season. The offensive yardage was distributed between rushing (1605 yards) and passing (1219 yards). The defense finished on top in the conference, as it registered three shut-outs. It is impossible to single out one or two key play- ers making the difference between success and defeat. It is impossible to explain or understand the spirit and wonderful attitude which this team had, said Bondhus. This was the year our players decided to win, and that ' s exactly what they did. 1968 SEASON ' S RECORD Wartburg Opponents ° Lea 7 0 Simpson 27 27 William Penn 36 0 Luther 20 7 Dubuque 27 14 Central 24 14 Buena Vista 14 0 Upper Iowa 33 13 ° Westmar 14 23 non-conference 22 . . . Athletics I DUBUQUE FANS wait anxiously as Wartburg ' s offense readies for action, but are disappointed at a 27 — 14 final score. INCHES AWAY from tfie goal, quarterback Paul Specht strains toward the end zone in a vain attempt for the touchdown. PUSHING FOR the first down, Westmar loses control of the ball through the jarring defensive action of Bob Brown. POWERFUL BLOCKING enables sophomore halfback Clarence Allen to gain sufficient valuable yardage for a first down. DEFENSIVE ACTION by offensive players proves effective as Reese Morgan and Bob Brown move in on a pass interception. Wartburg Grapplers Acquire New Coach WRESTLING TEAM— FRONT ROW: Coach Dick Walker, Jack bach, Tom Turner, Fran Buckcl. Garold Zander, Dean Knight, Al Oleson, Jim Davidson, Dave Wolff, Craig Reinig, Dave Kramer, Mohr, Greg Slager, Mike Ketchum, Dick Messerly. Mark Mueller, Tom Young. BACK ROW: Paul Koob, Joe Breit- Wartburg ' s new grappler coach, Richard Walker, was confronted by a young team this season. Returning were six lettermen, including Tom Turner at 145, who was an Iowa Conference champion; and second-place finishers Mick Ketchum at 137, Greg Slager at 177 and Dean Knight at 191 or heavyweight. However, pros- pects were bright with junior Dave Wolff, out for the first time, and sophomore Fran Buckel. The Knights posted an 8 — 6 record, a respectable performance, considering the lack of depth in the squad and ineligibilities and injuries. Contributing to the team ' s performance was Mike Ketchum, who placed fourth in the NAIA tournament. 1969 SEASON ' S RECORD Wartburg Opponents Augustana 8 22 Buena Vista 24 11 Grinnell 28 9 Loras 22 11 Westmar 15 16 Dubuque 11 20 Luther 7 26 South Dakota 25 5 Morningside 15 21 Upper Iowa 8 22 St. Olaf 29 5 Carleton 17 16 Winona State 22 15 Central 34 5 Quadrangular fourth place All Lutheran Tournament fifth place IIAC Tournament fourth place 26 . . . Athletics FIGURE FOUR and cross face is the combination of holds used by senior Mick Ketchum to pin his St. Olaf opponent in 4:41. HEAVYWEIGHT GRAPPLER, senior Dean Knight, positions his Westmar opponent with a half nelson pinning combination. WARTBURG GRAPPLER junior Dave Wolff manages to keep his St. Olaf opponent under control to win bv a 6 — 2 decision Athletics ... 27 BASKETBALL TEAM— FRONT ROW: Paul Briins, Jim Barkema, Cliff Cornelius, G. E. Buenning, V ' irg Erickson, Tom Manchester. BACK ROW: Mr. Lewis Buzz Levick, coach; Fred Grawe, Con- nie Hellerich, Gary Konarske, Derry Brunscheen, Jim Clapp, Keith Lazar. Wartburg Has Finest Team in School History This season Wartburg produced the finest basket- ball team in its history. The Knights finished with a 25 — 1 over-all record and won the Lutheran Welfare Tournament, the Iowa Conference Championship and District 15 Playoffs, which qualified the team to play in the NAIA Championship Tournament in Kansas City. Twenty-five basketball wins in a row is the story of victory-minded Coach Lewis Buzz Levick. Con- tributing to the success of Wartburg ' s basketball team was consistency. Before every game Coach Levick had the difficult task of explaining to his players that the opposition would try to knock the Knights off the top, but each time Wartburg stayed at the top. In the starting five, the essential skills of all as- pects of the game were represented by the rebound- ing of D. D. Brunscheen and Cliff Cornelius, the shooting of Tom Manchester and G. E. Buenning and the defensive work of Virg Erickson. The top re- serves, Jim Barkema, Paul Bruns and Fred Grawe, exhibited the spark which oftentimes led to one of the Knights ' big spurts. In spite of individual talents, team members played together as a unit to achieve success for the team and for the school. 1969 SEASON ' S RECORD Wartburg ° Westmar 90 kJkJ Gustavus Adolphus 80 O Augsburg 87 69 ° Macalester 59 46 Winona State 50 47 Buena Vista 103 61 Dubuque 64 57 William Penn 71 46 Central 66 49 Simpson 99 64 Buena Vista 80 56 Briar Cliff 91 51 Loras 72 55 Upper Iowa 79 62 Luther 83 60 Upper Iowa 82 69 Luther 84 73 Central 59 58 Simpson 81 64 Dubuque 69 63 William Penn 88 84 Lutheran Welfare Tournament first place Carthage 97 81 Luther 87 53 District 15 Playoffs Iowa Wesleyan 68 58 Iowa Wesleyan 92 71 NAIA Tournament Marvland State 90 99 non-conference 28 . . . Athletics Athletics ... 29 30 . . Athletics Athletics ... 31 32 . . . Athletics CHEERLEADERS — FRONT ROW: Diane Hinze, Nancy Peterson, Jeanne Sondergard. BACK ROW: Pam Stumberg, Carla Barr, Cheryl Peterson. Cheerleaders Rally School Spirit Wartburg cheerleaders, displaying pep and energy, rely upon the student body for vocal support in familiar cheers and chants. W-W and Let ' s go, Knights are heard at games and pep rallies as they work to strengthen school spirit. This year the five girls donned new orange and white pleated skirts and orange V-neck sweaters. The cheerleaders ' spark and enthusiasm are displayed at freshman initiation, special pep rallies and Home- coming activities. On the gym floor, football field or cross-country course, Wartburg ' s cheerleaders are there to lead the Knights on to victory. DISPLAYING ENTHUSIASM, Di- ane Hinze cheers as the Knights plunge over the goal line for an- other Homecoming touchdown. CROSS cOUNTff ; CROSS COUfjjif CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM— FRONT ROW: Ron Bobbins, Dick Winchell, Doug Beck, Lyle Hallowell, Keith Klemm. BACK ROW: Larry Fauchier, Bert Graham, Terry Sexton, Rod Holt, Bruce Coleman, Coach John Kurtt. Injury-Ridden Harriers Though hampered by injury, Wartburg ' s cross- country team, with the addition of talented fresh- men, again finished successfully in all meets and ran second in the Iowa Conference — final statistics, 6-4. Doug Beck led the team all season, taking over ably for Jon Thieman, who graduated last spring. Beck won many individual titles and finished 58th in the NCAA National Meet. Rod Holt ran a good season when his injuries were not troubling him and the team. Holt finished the season with a second in the conference meet and 69th in the NCAA National Meet. These years are a continuing process of rebuilding championships; and 1969 promises to be significantly fruitful. Grab 2nd In IIAC 1968 SEASON ' S RECORD Wartburg Opponents Wisconsin State (Whitewater ) 26 29 Illinois State (Normal) 48 15 ° Augustana 29 26 William Penn 15 50 Winona State 15 50 Upper Iowa 15 49 UNI 25 31 Luther 32 23 Central 15 47 ° Loras 33 22 Wheaton Classic — tenth place IIAC — second place NCAA National Meet — twentieth place non-conference 34 . . . Athletics CLASPING HANDS, Doug Beck, Bruce Coleman and Rod Holt triumphantly sweep first, second and third places. Athletics ... 35 Charles Fischer Richard Gaard Golfers Finish Second Inclement weather accompanied b seasonal vind spring da s took a toll in arthurg golfing last spring as the linksters finished with onl a 2-8 dual meet season. Conference finals showed that the linksters had improved in team and individual consistency by scor- ing an unexpected second place behind Simpson. According to Coach Norm Johansen, The second- place finish in the conference meet made the season successful despite the poor show ing in dual meets. This was Coach Johansen ' s last year at VVartburg. Here since 1951, he left for a position at the L ' niversit ' of Missouri. Jim Beam John Scott Stan Benson 1 1968 SEASON ' S RECORD Wartburg Opponents Central 3 1 2 8 1 2 Simpson 1 1 2 10 1 2 Upper Iowa 4 1 2 71 2 Upper Iowa 11 1 2 61 2 Bradley 1 14 °St. Ambrose 1 1 2 13 1 2 ° Augustana 6 1 2 9 1 2 ° Bradley 1 2 14 1 2 Luther 7 1 2 10 1 2 Upper Iowa 10 1 2 7 1 2 UNI Tourney — eighth place Drake Invitational — sixteenth place NAIA District 15 — eleventh place Conference Meet — second place ' non-conference Thinclads Compile 7-4 Dual Meet Record Knight thinclads completed another successful sea- son last spring with a 7-4 dual meet record and strong finishes of second in the Iowa Indoor and Con- ference meets. Jon Thieman proved to be the outstanding per- former of the season, winning Wartburg s only firsts in both the Dickinson Relays (Cedar Falls) and the Norse Relays (Decorah). Jon was also the first man to qualify for the nationals in several years. Thieman ran the 880-yard run and the mile, distinguishing himself especially in the mile by qualifying for the Nationals. Continually bad weather failed to discourage the Knights, as they ran an excellent season. 1968 SEASON ' S RECORD Indoor Season UNI Central Mankato State Gustavus Adolphus Wartburg Opponents 23 133 8 40 95 22 Iowa College Indoor — second place Outdoor Season Central 104 William Penn 85 Mankato State 65 ° Lea Upper Iowa ° University of Wisconsin (Plattevilie) 84 Luther 68 1 2 Viking Olympics — fifth place Conference Meet — second place ° non-conference 40 60 102 1 2 10 1 2 7 61 76 1 2 TRACK TEAM— FRONT ROW: David Mohr, Coach David Ol- ROW: David Biichholz, Paul Danielson, Mark Buls, Dean Mohning, son, John Pearson, Lvle Wendland, Bob Anderson, Les Ashby, Ed Long, Randy Peters, Lyle Slotten, Bruce Becker, Daryl Sunt- Loren Bechtum, Don Gipple, Dell Host, Bob Ritson, Rod Holt, ken, Brian Koster. Paul Gammeiin. KNEELING: Doug Beck, Jon Thieman. BACK 38 . . , Athletics Athletics ... 39 40 . . , Athletics 1968 BASEBALL TEAM— FRONT ROW: Jim Nelson, Wally Alcock, Virgil Erickson, Gary Hertel, Doug Fairchild, Assistant Rick, Gary Piatt, Tom Strumpel, Tom Manchester, Fred Schauer, Coach John Kurtt. THIRD ROW: Tom Cain, Dennis Bowman, Jim Stueber, Pete Tundel. SECOND ROW: Coach Earnest F. Op- Jerry Johnson, Jim Hotz, G. E. Buenning, John Hearn, Jerry Fox, permann, Terry Goetzinger, Merlin Thorson, Steve Koch, Al Jim Tande. Cain, Hearn Pitch Knights to 12-8 Mark 1968 SEASON ' S RECORD Finishing with a 12-8 overall record, the 1968 Wartburg Opponents Knight baseball team had another winning season. °Coe 0— 7 1— 3 The Knights had a .500 season in the conference and °Loras 4— 12 0— 3 finished in fourth place. °UNI 1 11 Pacing the way for Wartburg were Tom Cain, John UNI 2— 3 0— 1 Hearn and Virgil Erickson. In pitching, Cain posted Wisconsin State a 7-2 record and Hearn 5-3. Cain also won the (River Falls) 11 1 NAIA and the NCAA titles with a 0.31 ERA. Luther 0— 1 1— 0 Virgil Erickson led the Knights in hitting with a William Penn 6— 3 3— 5 .327 average and tied with Hearn ' s 10 RBI ' s. Dubuque 8— 10 2— 0 With many veteran players returning, the Knights Central 1— 3 2— 0 have reason to expect a great return season in base- Upper Iowa 3— 1 2— 5 ball. Buena Vista 1 — 0 5— 2 ° non-conference Athletics . . . 41 LEADING OFF for the Knights, Virgil Erickson smashes the base- ball on a fast pitch into the right outfield. STEALING SECOND base, Doug Fairchild slides under the lowered glove of his opponent and catches him off guard. 42 . . . Athletics Athletics ... 43 Young Netmen Finish 4th in Rebuilding Year Unhampered by a washout of conference doubles, Knight netmen smashed their way to a 4-6 dual meet in the 1968 season. In spite of a loss of several key players, Wartburg posted a tie for fourth place in conference action. Coach Kramer considered 1968 a rebuilding year with bigger and better meets to come in 1969. 1968 SEASON ' S RECORD William Penn Central Simpson ' UNI Upper Iowa Simpson Dubuque Upper Iowa ' UNI Luther Wartburg 4 0 6 0 5 5 4 6 3 0 Opponents 5 9 3 9 4 4 5 0 7 9 Conference Meet — fourth place (tie] ' non-conference 44 . . . Athletics Athletics ... 45 Organizations Abda-el Accents Lay Participation Stephen Becker Tom Fredrick Anna Nielsen Linda Keen Chervl Stendel Abda-el, meaning servant of God ' in Hebrew, provides fellowship and inspiration for students. Newly organized, the group directs its activities toward the laymen who are preparing for a vocation in the church. Abda-el programs are designed to give an ex- posure to the needs, problems, opportunities and creative expressions of the church in today ' s world. Instead of following a set schedule, meetings are arranged as resources of the group develop. Programs center around a wide variety of Christian lay work. Dr. Karl Schmidt and Mr. Donald Vetter lead the members in discussing West Coast parish work, the Parish Mission Builder Program, Lutheran education and church music. 6. Gail Mohning 7. Sharon Jorenby 8. Carolyn Losee, vice-pres. 9. Nancy Berg 10. Rodney Haselhuhn 11. Bob Ayers 12. David Ufkes 13. Mrs. Mary Baaken 14. Mr. Bernie Baaken 15. James Davidson 16. Marianna Robinson 17. Dr. Schmidt, adviser 18. Vaneta Domagala 19. Evelyn Wagner 20. Ellen Walter 21. Elizabeth Kittleson 22. Marilyn Severson, sec. 23. Betty Knapp 24. Janet Erikson 25. Mary Lou Thiele 26. GailHeidtke 27. Cindy Yess 28. Ruthea Giese, pres. 29. Gloria Eickmever 48 . . . Organizations Chi Rho Enriches Student Spiritual Life Chi Rho helps to prepare Wartburg ' s pre-the ' s for the ministry by touching on man of the aspects of the ministry through actual experience. Their purpose is to develop close fellowship that will con- tinue in and beyond the seminary. Field trips to a Jewish synagogue, Wartburg Seminary, Dubuque convent and Toledo Group Home were enriching phases of Chi Rho this year. The men also sponsored a Christmas candlelight service, a weekend of pastoral visitations, calls at Bartels Home and a Spring Ban(}uet. Organizations ... 49 Student Congregation Enriches Campus Thought 1. Pam Hanson 6 2. Sue Henricksen 7 3. Jane Hill, treas. 8 4. David Kaike 9. 5. Pastor Diers 10. Jim Nelson, pres. Russ Creydt, vice-pres. Robert Bjerk Judy Burrack Bettye Radig, sec. Tune In, Turn Out ' was the key phrase for the actions of the student congregation this year. The Tune In, Turn Out program offered each individ- ual an opportunity to tune in to worship and to turn out and evidence his faith by participating in various activities sponsored by the student congre- gation. Instructional and experimental Eucharist ser- vices during the month of October highlighted the year. The continuance of Grope Group, the deacons program, daily devotional services and the two Sun- day services helped to maintain the congregation ' s position as a self-perpetuating organization, sup- ported and governed by the students, serving the spiritual needs of the students. COMMUNING TOGETHER in the sacrament of the Lord ' s Supper, members of the student congrega- tion share their common faith. 50 . . . Organizations 1. Steve Peterson, pres. 2. Dean Kruckeberg •3. Kileen (iruike, vice-pres. 4. Mike Sondergard, treas. 5. Mrs. Garland, adv. 6. Mark Becker, sec. Alpha Phi Gamma Promotes Journalism Castle Reveals Literary Prowess Promoting the field of journalism, members of the Beta Delta Chapter of Alpha Phi Gamma compile and publish the college directory and send out a Christ- mas newsletter to alumni. In addition, the group sponsors a Sunday morning breakfast for alumni on Homecoming weekend, holds an open house on high school visitation day and is responsible for the yearly press banquet held in May. Prose, poetry, essay, and various forms of artwork and photography combine to make the Castle an expression of art as well as current topics of interest and concern. This smaller more professional-sized book included music composition for the first time in many years. Castle sponsored poetry meetings for the discussion and improvement of student works. CASTLE: Sue Vale, ed; Peter Balassa, art ed.; Jeanne Carroll, assoc. ed. Fortress Compiled Through Diligent Effort Inadequately staffed, the Fortress met deadlines mentally exhausted and physically beat, enabling distribution to interested students in May. A limited budget made it impossible to have color in the yearbook. Therefore, gold contempore end- sheets and an opening section using gold contempore stock paper was substituted. Organization page la ()uts utilized a new st le. Artwork was employed to identify informalK taken organization pictures. The 1968 Fortress received a liigh First Class rating from the Associated Collegiate Press and an A rating from the National School Yearbook . s- sociation for its excellence. 1 . Karen Jones 2. Susan Willms 3. Sue Hix 4. Mary Holten 5. Beth Nibel 6. Betty Freese 7. Bonnie Levis 8. Debbie Dickman 9. Tonie Ewoldt 10. Barb Fritz 11. Eileen Gruike, ed. 12. Judy Kay 13. Jean Hunt 14. Linda Hamann 52 . . . Organizations Organizations ... 53 Trumpet Compiles Weekly History of Wartbur Retaining its status as a student newspaper, the Wartburg Trumpet conveys to the student body the campus news. Being a weekly tabloid, it placed emphasis on feature stories rather than on objective reporting. During the year the staff put to press thirty issues, including several exclusive editions, a sixteen-page Homecoming special and two fashion sections. United in effort, the members of the Trumpet staff were able to compile an informative, accurate and comprehensive image of Wartburg College. The Trumpet this year had the benefit of three staff members who had received professional experi- ence on the Waterloo and Waverly newspapers dur- ing the first May Term Extended Field Experience. 1. Mark Becker 2. Tonie Ewoldt 3. Janet Mittelstadt 4. Susan Lundy 5. Kevin Clefisch, ad. mgr. 6. Carol Shimmer 7. Paul Nelson 8. Martha Moore, mng. ed. 9. Jim Keifer 10. Ray Narducy 11. Dean Kruckeberg 12. Mike Sondergard, ed. 13. Dave Westphal, sports ed. 14. Mrs. Garland, adv. 15. John Walter, news ed. 16. Les Gyllstrom 17. Beth Nibel 18. Lynn Schlessman 19. Linda Mabon 20. Nancy Westphal 21 . Mike Johansen 22. Donald Brintnail 54 . . . Organizations Organizations ... 55 WLC and WJC Control Women ' s Campus Life Sandy Rauch Ruth Mitchell Vernettc Hart Karen Kiffel Linda Evans Carol Shimmer Dixie Blood Karen Tiirpin 9. Joan Berkland, vice-pres. 10. Dee Johnson, pres. 11. Diane O dland, sec.-treas. 12. Dottie Baseler 13. Donna Badgley 14. Pat Thiidium 15. Rita Little 16 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Julie Polk Sybil Klatt Jackie Mansholt Linda .Anderson Kath U ' iedeman Karen Hagen Linda Klinger Pamela Raiida Donna Perkins MariKn Kubi Diane Barnhart Nancy Fairchild Nancy Kraemer Jackie Shore Karen Mattke The Women ' s Legislative Council seeks to serve the women students of Wartburg College in all areas of their school life. This is accomplished through representatives from each housing unit, who bring the concerns of the women to the council. The main issue to come before the council concerned the abolishment of upperclass women ' s hours and ex- tension of hours for underclass women. The Women ' s Judicial Council is the women ' s disciplinary body on the Wartburg campus. This gro up acts on cases brought to its attention by dorm councils or head residents, usually administering where more severe disciplinary measures are needed. 1. Vernette Hart 2. Jackie Mansholt 3. Joan Berkland, vice-pres. 4. Delaine Johnson, pres. 5. Julie Polk 6. Ruth Mitchell 7. Diane Odland, sec.-treas. 56 . . . Organizations CI (5) 1?) 1?) At) 1. Steve Sommer, sec. -treas. 2. Dean Potter 3. Paul S dness 4. Rand Hoth 5. Steve Reichling 6. Steve Hoth 7. Dennis Harms, vice-pres. 8. Fred Gremmels 9. Keith Klemm 10. Dan Whit more 11. Ron Macholz 12. Kim Kyllo 13. Phil Johnson 14. Dallas Erickson 15. Rich Ellis 16. Keith Lange 17. David Drape MCB Regulates Kappa Delta Pi Honors Men ' s Activities Teaching Profession MCB concerns itself with male student welfare and coordination of the men ' s housing units. Ruling on violations of the drinking code and noisemaking, and engaged in discussions to study the possibility of an open-house closed-door policy in the dorms, the members met regularly with Mr. Wessman, coun- seling services director, to discuss the problems of the dorm proctors. MCB selected male proctors for the coming school year. The Yell Like Hell ' contest held during the Homecoming Pep Rally was spon- sored by the organization. Upholding the principles of education through scholarship and service is the purpose of Kappa Delta Pi. The Kappa Iota chapter of this national fraternity is open to junior and senior education majors. Programs throughout the year dealt specifically with education. Joint meetings were planned with the members of Student Education Association. A more continuous program is student teaching. Early in the fall a banquet was held for the initiation of new members. 1. Mary Ann Braunschweig 2. Gail Mohning 3. Linda Keen 4. Becky Lenning 5. Dr. Max, adv. 6. Mrs. Garland 7. Linda Meyer, treas. 8. Linda Baustian 9. Sue Twedt 10. Betty Schulz, sec. 11. Sharon Dahn 12. Linda Anderson 13. Marilyn Borchardt, vice- pres. 14. Mary Lou Thiele 15. Judy Helm 16. Sandy Luckritz, pres. 17. Linda Elmer 18. Rod Holt 19. Kari Fretham 20. Jim Hartje 21. Sylvia Tokkesdal, hist. 4! i Alpha Chi Stimulates Academic Interest 1. Jerald Fuerstenberg 15. Mary Mether 2. Rod Holt 16. Dr. Chellevold, adv 3. James Hartje 17. Carol Danielsen 4. ClifFLee 18. Sue Lohmann 5. Darrel Steege 19. Lois Kiihl 6. Gary Hertel 20. Judy Aniiker 7. Steve Platte 21. Jean Hunt 8. Bob Sholtis 22. Ra Narducy, pres. 9. Becky Lenning 23. Peggy Elliott 10. John Meents 24. Ruth Gerdes, sec. 11. Sandy Luckritz 25. Mary Lou Thiele 12. Marilyn Kubly 26. Kristi Becker 13. Paul Nelson 27. Joel Sherer 14. Joan Berkland 28. Linda Meyer, treas. Students with impressive grade-point averages make up the membership of the Iowa Alpha Chapter of Alpha Chi. Following its scholarly aspect and purpose of recognition of scholarship and character, the program for the year was directed toward the evaluation of man. The year began with the annual graduate school information program and an evening featuring a student evaluation and dissection of the May Term experience. An informal discussion on new philos- ophies of the world was held to sharpen members awareness of the current intellectual climate. The question of escape in modern society was covered during the year, and a discussion of one of the Waverly-Wartburg Film Series numbers. The concluding event for Alpha Chi was the annual spring banquet and installation of new officers. 58 . . . Organizations Beta Beta Beta Probes Biological Issues Beta Beta Beta, the national honorary biological society, promotes investigations into the biological sciences. The Gamma Lambda chapter at Wartburg had an intriguing program of lectures this year, Paul Nelson gave a presentation summarizing his work v ith water pollution during the past summer. Decem- ber brought a lecture on organ transplants by Dr. Gerard of Waterloo. Visiting scientists from the University of Iowa were also on the agenda. A journey was made to the University of Iowa for the Iowa Academy of Science. Not all was work, however, for a banquet accepting new members was held in the spring. 1. Dr. Hertel, adv. 1 1. Mr. Wolff, adv. 2. Dr. Petri, adv. 12. Kathy Brackin 3. Mr. Ristau, adv. 13. Fred Florendo 4. Rod Holt 14. Ed Reedholm 5. Dorothy Petersen 15. Lynn Koob 6. Carolyn Heft 16. Bill Wittkowski 7. Cliff Comeliu.s, fiist. 17. Jim Hartje 8. Dennis VanLaningham, pres. 18. Dr. Kiben, adv. 9. Fred Gremmels, sec.-treas. 19. Nancy Kdmunds 10. James Bossom Organizations ... 59 1. George Arkue 2. Jeff Allen 3. Kathy McElligatt 4. Jean Hunt, sec. 5. Mike Rytel 6. Byron Bunge, pres. 7. Val Gies 8. Mrs. Coddington, adv 9. Ken Weitz Debaters Dispute Presidential Power Debaters were confronted with the sticky task of arguing the executive control of United States government foreign policy should be significantly curtailed. This topic, which provided the fuel for a year of debating, demanded the best of the Wart- burg squad ' s skill in the six or seven tournaments held throughout the Midwest during the course of the year. When a debater has shown his excellence in argu- mentative speaking by point accumulation and team wins he is eligible to join Pi Kappa Delta, Wart- burg ' s honorary organization in the field of forensics. PI KAPPA DELTA: Mrs Codding- ton, adv.; Ken Weitz, Ken Smith. 60 . . . Organizations 1. Shem Heathman 2. Dianne Brehiner, vice-pres. 3. Dorothv Olson, pres. 4. Linda Hunt, sec. 5. Arlene Hanson, treas. 6. Mrs. Madsen, adv. 7. Jean Hunt 8. Sharon Holland 9. Linda Campbell 10. Dixie Blood IL Monica Workman Mu Phi Epsilon Emphasizes Music Alpha Psi Omega Excels in Drama chartering, pledging, initiation and installation into the international professional music sorority, Mu Phi Epsilon, was an event most memorable to the charter members of the Beta Rho chapter at Wart- burg. The purpose of Mu Phi Epsilon is twofold; the ad- vancement of music in the world and the promotion of music scholarship. To perpetuate these goals Beta Rho presented two public recitals and made visits tc the Children s and Bartel s Homes. The placement of a Christmas tree in the Fine Arts Center sharpened the holiday spirit. Members of Alpha Psi Omega form a core of pro- ficient dramatists whose aim is the promotion and encouragement of excellence in the dramatic arts on the Wartburg campus. In the fall members of the Wartburg chapter. Lambda Mu, invited members from the Upper Iowa chapter to present You ' re A Good Man Charlie Brown. Later in the year the chapter bought pins for its senior members with money raised through a movie in December. They also worked on producing, writing and directing their own plays. 1. Naomi Drury 2. Man Peters, pres. 3. Roger Masten 4. Ralph Lohse 5. Ron Zieglovvsky, sec. treas. Organizations ... 61 Wartburg Players Gain Valuable Experience 1. Lois Kuhl 29. Ra Carlson 2. Roger Masten 30. Tim Cantine 3. Jeff Smuil 31. Peg Elliott 4. Betty Berrie 32. Becky Goldenstein 5. Bonnie Seedorff 33. Betty Berri 6. Bob Kessler 34. David Strom 7. Bart Ahrens 35. Barbara Lehmann 8. Jo Shipman 36, Frank Philipp 9. Kent Lewis 37. Bill Brescia 10. Dave Boedy 38, V ' emette Hart 11. Sarah Lowe 39, Kathy Shipman 12. Judi Voile 40, Victor Nelson 13. James Smith 41, Sue Nelson 14. Beth Hoover 42. Bill Weber 15. Sue Willms 43. Julie Polk 16. Mary Peters 44. Nancy Shearer 17. Ralph Lohse 45. Gary Hefner 18. Ron Zieglovvsky 46, Randy Wright 19. Jennifer Smith 47, Dan Lindow 20. Don Brintnall 48, Bill Hawbecker 21. Beth Condon 49, Herb Gilkie 22. Don Bennett 50, Steve Hanusa 23. Sue Scherberth 51, Mike Benson 24, Naomi Drury 52, Jim Loveridge 25. Coralyn Schafer 53, Tim Schumacher 26. Jo Lerberg 54, Jim Baseler 27. Ann Philipp 55, Mr, Shaper, adv. 28. Liz Brooks Active in all facets of dramatic production, mem- bers of the Wartburg Players worked diligently to make their various projects successful. Many players enjoyed a unique experience by utilizing an elaborate theatre-in-the-round tech- nique m the Little Theatre for The Ballad of the Sad Cafe. ' Besides preparations for the May Term Touring Theatre, another major project was Robert Lowell ' s trilogy, The Old Glory. Produced in March, the three plays involved in The Old Glory ' gave many players opportunity to be engaged in several phases of theatrical productions. 62 , , , Organizations BSA Explores Opportunities in Business Providing its members with an objective outlook in the field of business through programs which deal with job opportunities, business trends and related subjects is the purpose of the Business Students Association. Programs during the ear included films and guest speakers. A field trip was also planned. . t an annual banquet the W all Street Journal .Award and the National Business Education Association Award w ere presented to tw o outstanding senior members. 1. Richard Gaard, pres. 2. Judy Burrack, sec. 3. Dave Drape, treas. ■4. Becky Bohle 5. Roger Shipp, vice-pres. 6. John Berg 7. Liz Meyer 8. Glen Soenksen 9. Kathy Shipman 10. Gordon Tieburg 11. Paul Peterman 12. Cindy Peterson 13. PeteTundel 14. Larry Judas 15. Jerry Doehrmann 16. Ron Macholz 17. Steve Bleich 18. Kathy Gossman 19. Gary Konarske 20. Jane Hill 21. Jerry Hansen 22. John Johnston 23. Wesley Schaller 24. Robert Werme 25. Jan Bucks 26. Jo. nn Niehaus 27. Michael Rytel 28. Mike Wagner 29. Carol Grunke 30. Melvia Soenke 31. Dr. Kramer, adv. 32. Vema Plagge 33. Richard Wellner 34. Paula Grau 35. Jim Beam 36. David Christiansen 37. Anthony DeBellis 38. Russell Talbot 39. Barr Krause 40. Bob Sholtise 41. Donald Dalquist 42. Verlayne Me er 43. Mr. Kim, adv. 64 . . . Organizations Corporation Education Program Is Innovation Wartburg College and participating companies drew considerable attention through the organization of the Corporation Education Program. Described by a U.S. Steel executive as one of the most imagina- tive programs developed in education in some years, it began with eight corporations. These were Deere and Co., Iowa Public Service, Lennox Industries, Northwestern Bell, Hawkeye Steel, Carnation, Schield Bantam and Lutheran Mutual Insurance. CORPORATION EDUCATION PROGRAM: Mr E Kenneth Corporon, treas., Iowa Public Service Company; Mr. T. R. Thomp- son, division controller, asst. to gen. manager, Lennox Industries; Mr. Robert Ruisch, vice-pres., gen. manager, Iowa Public Service Co.; Dr. Melvin Kramer; Pres. John Bachman; Mr. T. R. Lorenzen, pres., Hawkeye Steel Products. CORPORATION EDUCATION PROGRAM: Mr Michael Mc- Clung, student advisory council member; Mr. Robert Giertz, gen. manager, John Deere Tractor Works; Mr. William Kerby, vice- pres., area manager of Iowa, Loewi Company; Mr. Paul Kallestad, student advisory council member; Mr. E. T. Koopman, pres., Lutheran Mutual Life Insurance Co.; Mr. William Engel- brecht, vice-chairman. Board of Regents. Organizations ... 65 SEA Orients Students to Teaching Career 1. Paul Danielson 18. Deanne Reints 35. Diane Bamhart 52 Dar 1 Schumacher 2. Rick Gaard 19 Linda Longstreet 36. Ruthea Giese 53 Carol Wiegmann 3. Gary Heffner 20. Evelyn Wagner 37. Dorothy Olson 54 Delaine Johnson 4. Cliff Cornelius 21. Nanc Westphal 38. Julie Nessa 55 Jim Lande 5. Ray Narducy 22. Colleen Zietlow 39. Mary Ann Braunschweig 56 Dar 1 Suntken 6. Kim Kylio 23. Linda Hamann 40. Donna Hove 57 Al Alcock 7. Jim Bahns 24. Eileen Grulke 41. Gloria Eickmeyer 58 Jim Bossom 8. Dean Knight 25. Mary Holtan 42. Lynda Hartz • 59 Dianne McDougall 9. Melvia Soenke 26. Jud Peters 43. Carolyn Losee 60 Dennis VanLaningham 10. Diana Monson 27. MariKn KubK 44. Sandra Flugga 61 Mr. Winkler, adv. 11. Jeanne Sanders 28. Jane Hill 45. Beck Bohle 62. Rebecca Rink 12. Jack Krumholz 29 . Debbie Porter 46. Dorothv Kammerer 63. Marilyn Borchardt, pres 13. Joanne Lanaghan 30. Connie Levis 47. Susan Henricksen 64. Joyce Klingsheim, treas. 14. Karen Ludvigsen 31. Linda Baustian 48. Jan Goltz 65. Darlyce Hamann, sec. 15 Diane Calkins 32. Nanc Zellmer 49. Jan Erickson 66. Bett Radig, v. -pres. 16 Karla Weidler 33. Carol Schlueter 50. Mildred Eichhorn 67. Dr Max, adv. 17. Regina Schroeder 34. Ilene Krauss 51. Marilvn Riecks 66 . . . Organizations SEA is a pre-professional organization with the aim of developing among its members an understand- ing of the teaching profession, through participation in professional activities. The Wartburg chapter of SEA was honored this year by being chosen host for the Fall Northeast Regional Meeting. Attending this meeting were nine other colleges; the topic was Student Voice in Politics. SEA members began the year with an informal introductory picnic. The college chapter of the ISEA met with the Waverly Education Association for a program centered around Politics in Educa- tion. Placement was another pertinent topic covered. Fine movies such as Make a Mighty Reach and Teaching the One and the Many were also enjoyed and discussed. RELATING EXPERIENCES of student teaching. Rich Gaard is found speechless before sharing humorous classroom incidents. SINGING CAROLS at the annual Christmas banquet, SEA mem- bers combine festive fun with an educational program. Organizations ... 67 Hans Sachs Members Study in Germany 1. Mr. Petig, adv. 2. Tom Osterberg 3. David Lueck 4. Lois Kuhl 5. Ilene Hegg 6. Myron Max 7. Caroline Engelbrecht, sec.-treas. 8. Deloris Ohm 9. Paul Kramer 10. Paula Grau 11. Neil Petig 12. Jack Krumholz 13. Eileen Grulke 14. David Boed 15. Brigitte Alich 16. Mary Grunke 17. John Dirks 18. Marcia Rusley 19. Karen Mattke 20. Kathy Bergan 21. Evelyn Davis 22. Mary Bauhs 23. Michael Zamzow 24. Cvnthia Imhoff Much bolstered by the spirit of members returned from study in Germany, Hans Sachs Verein planned an exciting year. One of the activities of the club was conducting the reception for the Obernkirchen Children ' s Choir, a delightful group of personable and talented youngsters who sang for the Artist Series audience. With snow flurries announcing the coming of winter, the annual Christmas banquet, held in December, was followed by an evening of German caroling. The club also planned a trip to the Amana Colonies and a presentation of films taken by mem- bers who spent their summer in Passau, Germany. 68 . . . Organizations Le Cercle Francais Enjoys Lively Folk-Sing Enthusiastic members of Wartburg ' s French Club increase their interest in the French language and culture. The first meeting appropriateK featured the showing and narrating of slides taken by mem- bers who participated in Wartburg ' s first Study Abroad Program at Besacon, France. A liveK French folk-sing was held in November, and the traditional Christmas banquet cheered everyone before finals in December. The annual French Week shaped up as ambitiously as ever in February as the group planned to present a Moliere play, have a gourmet ' meal served in the cafeteria and sponsor a movie. New services were also provided by the club in the way of tutoring desperate beginning students and orienting those planning to journey to France in May and June. 1. Pam Sherman, pres. 2. Jeanne Carroll, vice-pre.s. .3. Sue Hix, sec.-treas. 4. Phyllis Slate 5. Mr. Timmer, adv. 6. Gave Ostlund 7. Lois Harmening 8. Priscilla Beane 9. Marjorie Bicknese 10. Linda Wedekind n. Cindy Larson 12. Sandy Hartmann 13. Sybil Klatt 14. Karen McEvilly 15. Jackie Shelby 16. Connie Two 17. Peter Balassa 18. Trudv Petrick r 0 . ACS Members Explore the World of Chemistry 1. Mrs. Zemke 2. Don Gipple 3. Don Mahuran 4. Christine McNamara 5. Curtis Miller, pres. 6. Margaret Bergseth 7. Lynn Koob 8. Bob Mantei 9. Norm Wangberg, vice-pres. 10. Bruce Beenken 11 Donald Hatlevig 12. Roger Aude 13. Fred Gremmels, treas. 14. Rick Ellis 15. William Brunsvold 16. Ed Reedholm 17. Thomas Malueg 18. John Boudreau, sec. Motivation to promote the interests of chemistry directed the American Chemical Society to under- take a variety of projects. These projects included a field trip to Honeywell Research Laboratory and the University of Minnesota. Meetings during the year were highlighted by speakers from the University of Iowa and the Ar- gonne National Laboratories. However, not all activities focused on the academic. The society planned and constructed a Homecoming float and enjoyed a festive Christmas party. 70 . . . Organizations KWAR-FM Broadcasts Reflect Campus Life FH 5 1. Gary Hudik 2. Karl Koch, st. mng. 3. Karl Otto 4. Calvin Hoelz 5. Steve Deberg 6. Tom Fredrick 7. Dr. Wetmore, adv. 8. La Verne Erickson 9. Brian Jorgensen 10. Helen Siebles 1 1 Lee Harder 12. Randy Hoth 13. Leonard Larsen 14. Robert Mantel 15. Dolorah Barber 16. Bill Mayer 17. Dean Andrews Providing valuable practical experience to stu- dents in the field of radio communications is the stated purpose of KWAR-FM, the radio station located on the Wartburg College campus. Bringing entertainment and news to the Wartburg and Waver- ly communities, KWAR is known as the Voice of the Knights. In addition to regularly scheduled programs, KWAR-FM also provides coverage of athletic events and the annual student body presidential nominating convention. Marathons, which provide a weekend of continuous broadcasting of humorous and sometimes satirical dedications, are also a wel- come addition to the regular schedule. Organizations ... 71 Passavant Club Serves Social Work Field Steve Reichling Linda Halverson Loretta Starke Paul Borresoii, pres. Mary Mather Karen Gronewold Phvllis Swalve Sheridan Skeen Mrs. Reppert. adv. Sue Lohmann, vice-pres Joan Berkland Dana Grove 13. Linda Purcell 14. Margie Zinser 15. Gail Jahn 16. John Peterson 17. Jackie Mansholt 18. Barbara Elliot 19. Connie Long 20. Carolyn Haugo 21. Betty Knapp, sec. 22. Lois Kohlwey 23. Nancy Kraemer 24. Jean Shelle 25. Karen Jones 26. Pamela Randa 27. Ellen Van Dv ke For prospective social workers on campus, Passa- vant Club serves to provide closer contacts with the growing field of social work. The program for the year included speakers who presented information on such topics as low-income housing, violence and various other subjects. The activities of the club included visits to the Mental Institution in Independence and the sponsorship of two plays. Passavant Club is named after a pioneer in the Lutheran deaconess movement, the Rev. William A. Passavant. It is open to all students with an interest in the various areas of social work and service to others. 72 . . . Organizations PE Club Promotes Health and Recreation Physical Education Club centers its activities around a concern for health, physical education and recreation. In keeping with its theme of activity, the year was accented by skating and swimming parties. Annual sponsors of a Fun Night and a Donut Dunkin ' Party, P. E. Club clima.xed the year with a dinner party in the Castle Room. Members of P.E. Club composed a pamphlet of all its senior members for the year ' s special project. This publication pictured the seniors and listed their activities and honors they received during the past years. 1. Daryl Suntken, vice-pres. 2. Murray McMurray ■3 Dee Johnson, sec. 4. Kathy Buhr, treas. 5. Bev Kohagen 6. Sue Peterson 7. Ruth Tracy 8. Colleen Zietlow 9. Beth Harms 10. Dr. Mista, adv. 11. Dr. Bishop, adv. 12. Linda Baker, pres. 13. Barb Anderson 14. Kay Huffaker 15. Carol Wiegmann 16. Darlvce Hamann 17. Jane Schmidt 18. Roberta Comer 19. Jo Roach 20. Dave Wolff 21. Jerome Albert 22. Bob Larson 23. Bob Olson 24. Lynn Rinderknecht 25. Gary Fober 26. Paul Danielson 27. Bob Ritson 28. Tom Schleicher 29. Doug Beck 30. Jim Tande 31. Jim Bossom 32. Al Alcock Organizations .73 Pi Sigma Enhances Social Graces 1. Sarah Low e 2. Lois Harmeniiig 3. Carolyn Heft 4. Sue Intelt 5. Nanc Zellmer 6. Barb Anderson 7. Sue T edt 8. Sharon Dahn 9. Bett Freese 10. Susan Goos 11. Kath W ' iedeman 12. Evelvn Davis 13. Kristi Schreiner 14. Joan Landgrebe 15. Janelle Eggert 16. Gail Sw anson 17. Nanc Kraemer 18. Beth Nibel 19. Roberta Comer 20. Penn rae Walker 21. Barb Neuenteldt. hist. 22. Reona Kriickenberg, treas. 23. Ann Dittmer 24. Diane Klfers 25. Karen Kalkwarf. vice-pres. 26. Pam Coffin 27. Mar Holtan 28. Joanne McDonough 29. Carolyn Wolf. sec. 30. Marger Zinser 31. Linda Halverson 32. Sue Landgrebe, pres. 33. Kathv Gossman Appealing to Wartburg ' s fair ladies, Pi Sigma again claimed the noble intentions of stimulating social life on campus and providing interested women with the opportunity to practice social graces. As in years past, the Get-Acquainted Tea allowed freshmen and transfer students to do just that on the first weekend of the school year. Later, the Home- coming Fashion Show added to the festive mood abounding during that annual fall happening. Christmastime meant the turnabout formal ball with the theme ' Fantas in Funland. Then in the spring a fashion show was again held to keep girls abreast of the latest styles. Pi Sigma s year was con- cluded with initiation ceremonies. 74 . . Organizations Organizations ... 75 Ushers Club Escorts Artist Series Patrons An expectant, pre-performance atmosphere is set by the members of Ushers Club, who genially guide guests to their reserved seats with decorum and efficiency. The club provides ushers for Artist Series presentations and many other cultural programs on the entertainment agenda. It is a service organiza- tion whose primary objective is to project goodwill toward patrons of the fine cultural experiences available through college auspices. A gesture of thanks by the Artist Series Committee, which sponsors the group, is the annual spring ban- quet culminating the season for active members. Head ushers become the permanent recipients of semi- formal gowns and tuxedos, provided by the Artist Series Committee. 1. Allyn Anderson 31. Jane Hill 2. Robert Gunn 32. Marge Zinser 3. Sharon Dahn 33. Wayne Kuhl 4. Betty Berrie 34. Ellen Walter 5. Coralyn Schafer 35. Carol Danielson 6. Sharon Berg 36. Steve Sommer, pres. 7. Ann Dittmer 37. Phil Batchelder 8. Wanda Hodges 38. Judy Peters 9. Debbie Dickman 39. Jackie Shore 10. Gvven Hatcher 40. Carolyn Heft 11. Diane Elfers 41. Sue Goos 12. Sarah Lowe 42. Kathv Wiedeman 13. Duane Neugebauer 43. Rich Gaard. vice-pres 14. Paul Schweitz 44. Dave Harms 15. Betty Freese 45. Linda Halverson 16. Pam Hanson 46. Joan Berkland 17. Judi Langholz 47. Cindy Banks 18. Brad Wilhams 48. Pauline Nakamura 19. Bill Hassel 49. Sue Twedt 20. Susan Thompson 50. Carolyn Haugo 21. Joyce Klingsheim 51. Linda Hamann 22. Steve Becker 52. Jim Hunnicutt 23. Bart Ahrens 53. Tim Zingale 24. Eileen Gruike 54. Susan Landgrebe, sec 25. Pat Taylor 55. Loretta Starkey 26. Cheryl Stendel 56. Sandy Flugga 27. Linda Keen 57. Ronald Zuehike 28. Mr. Michaelson, adv. 58. Nancy Nelson 29. Linda Marchant 59. Darlene Midlang 30. Marilyn Borchardt 76 . . Organizations ' W ' club Initiates Team Sportsmanship 1. Gary Konarske 2. Cliff Cornelius 3. Jim Barkema 4. Paul Specfit 5. Gary Demro 6. Bob Olson, sec. 7. David Scfiwarz 8. Jerry Fox 9. Bob Larson, pres. 10. Tim Schumacher 11. Mike Kraus 12. Mike Anderson 13. Steve Koch 14. Lynn Koob, vice-pres. 15. Lyle Wendland 16. Gene Baker 17. Dave Wolff 18. Doug F airchild, treas. 19. Paul Koob 20. Jerome Albert 21. Paul Fredrick 22. Greg Slager 23. Murray McMurray 24. John Pearson 25. David Mohr 26. BobRitson 27. Jim Hotz 28. Bob Brou n 29. Del Rost 30. Paul Peterman 31. Gerald Doehrmann 32. Roger Gutmann 33. Phil Smoker 34. Doug Beck 35. Joe Breitbach 36. GaryHertel 37. Tom Turner 38. Tom Manchester 39. Mike Grosvenor 40. Todd Gordon 41. David Buchholz 42. Daryl Suntken 43. Terry Goetzinger 44. Paul Danielson 45. Lyle Slotten 46. Virg Erickson 47. AlAlcock 48. Dean Knight 49. Rod Holt 50. G. E. Buerming Keeping athletic interest high at Wartburg and promoting high standards of good sportsmanship and conduct are the main goals of W Club. Each year two rigorous initiations are held for prospective members. W Club chooses three co-eds to reign as Fall, Winter and Spring Sports Queens. The men honor one of their members each month as Athlete of the Month. In addition to sponsoring social activities, W Club also sponsors the concession stand at sports events. Organizations ... 77 Mr. Kim 2. George Arkue 3. Lois Kuhl, pres. 4. Mr. Odone, adv. 5. David Drape 6. Dav id Krause, sec.-treas. 7. Josiah Bavu 8. Da id Wild, vice-pres. 9 Ted Becker 10 Fred Florendo World Affairs Forum Maintains Model U.N Chi Gamma Presents Wartburg to Visitors World Affairs Forum sponsored participation in various model United Nations and programs on issues of world concern such as the Soviet interven- tion in Czechoslovakia and the economic crisis in France. WAF has as its purpose the nourishing of under- standing of man. The group s viewpoint perceives conflicts and differences, not as clefts to further the division of the world community, but as bonds of experience which may come to unite us on a deeper level of human existence. Chi Gamma is an organization of campus guides. High school visitation days require assistance from all members; but any da of the week at any time a guide may be called upon to lead a tour. Members have the opportunity of meeting prospective Wart- burg students and are able to answer all kinds of interesting questions from students as well as adults about Wartburg College. 1. Betsy Roggensack 2. Becky Rink 3. Caroiyn Heft 4. Marjorie Bicknese 5. Gail Nelson 6. Cheryl Lau 7. Wynelle Wittkow ski 8. Beverly Grindeman 9. Ann Dittmer 10. Susan Willms 11. Ilean Gulden Ilene Hegg Evelyn Davis Teresa Halcsik 15. Cind Banks 16. Beth Heckathorne Cind Moe Karla VV ' eidler Gar Hudik 20. Dave Ufkes Barb Fritz Beck Cioldenstein Jud Schroeder Bill Wittkowski 25. Sue In felt 26. Ginger Schaumann 27. Phyllis Swalve Kathy Gossman Jerry Toomer Barb Neuenfeldt Jo Lanaghan Mary Holtan Sue Ellickson Diane Elfers Jack Krumholz Carolyn Fruehling Karen Ludvigson 12. 13. 14. 17. 18. 19. 21 22 2.3 24 28 29 30 31 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. WRA Establishes Women ' s Intramurals 1. Diane Hobert, pres. 16. Pat Thudiurn 31. Justine Jahr 46. Linda Anderson 2. Cindy Banks, vice-pres. 17. Colleen Zietlow 32. Jackie Shore 47. Sue Petersen .3. Inga Hanson, sec. 18. Nancy Westphal 33. Ilean Gulden 48. Roberta Comer 4. Karla Weidler, treas. 19. Debra Rau 34. Paula Grau 49. Shirley Blaser 5. Miss Bergman, adv. 20. Cindy Yess 35. Teresa Halcsik 50. Bonnie Buma 6. Beverly Kohagen 21 Karen Barnhart 36. Becky Bohle 51. Kath - Gossman 7. Kay Huffaker 22 Phyllis Stinner 37. Judy Burrack 52. Linda Duncan 8. Barb Anderson 23. Rita Schmude 38. Tonie Ewoldt 53. Cind Peterson 9. Ruth Owens 24. Edith Buchanan 39. Carol Shimmer 54. Ruby Petersen 10. Jan Nielsen 25. Linda Novak 40. Nancy Balvanz 55. Karen Hagen 11. Jan Withers 26. Sue Brinkman 41 Pam Bitter 56. Chris Nelson 12. Vema Plagge 27. Ruth Knoll 42. Sharon Fleming 57. Dorothy Lea 13. Diane Hinze 28. Linda Eddy 43. Carol Wiegmann 58. Carolyn Heft 14. Kathy Wittmann 29. Lorene Kuhl 44. Darlyce Hamann 15. Ruth Tracy 30. Kathy Buhr 45 Sue Twedt Women ' s Recreation Association provides girls with an opportunity to relax and have a fun-filled break from studying. Tournaments are held all year in volleybal l, basketball, badminton and softball to keep members interested and in good shape. WRA also develops an appreciation for the worthy use of leisure time and a wholesome attitude toward physi- cal activitv. Sports Days are held at the surrounding colleges to give the members an opportunity to meet girls from other schools and to have a day of fun. Other activities such as hikes, campouts, picnics and swim- ming and ice-skating parties are added to the regular schedule of activities. A bake sale and a sandwich sale were also held. Organizations ... 79 Young Democrats Are Active in ' 68 Election 1. Phyllis Svvalve, sec.-treas 2. Karl Otto, pres. 3. Val Gies 4. Jerald Fuerstenberg, vice-pres. 5. Steve Platte 6. Janelle Eggert Young Democrats found themselves very active at the beginning of the year by involving themselves in the 1968 election campaigns. The group helped place posters about Bremer County and put hundreds of bumper stickers on cars. Many hours were spent passing out campaign material for their candidates and providing transportation to the polls on election day. Throughout the year Young Democrats actively supported the tuition equalization plan, the eighteen- year-old vote movement and liberalization of high school policies toward political activity by the stu- dents. 80 . . . Organizations Young Republicans Inform the Public Informing the public on matters of general concern as well as the actions the Republican Party is taking on current problems is the goal of Young Republicans. Working on the Presidential election of 1968, the group did canvassing and campaign work for the Waverly Republican headquarters. The organization established a mobile headquarters and sponsored an election night gathering at the Waverly V.F.W. The year s program included such eminent speakers as Sen. Robert Rigler, Sen. David Stanley, H. R. Gross and Rep. L. W. Kehe. Informative discussions on major party spokesmen began in January. The Young Republicans are active supporters of the Iowa Tuition-Grant Program. 1. Bruce Becker 11. Dave Wild 2. Gar Hudik 12. Paul Kramer 3. Dave Rolands 1.3. Kathy Wieck 4. Dick MesserK , treas. 14. Kent Lewis 5. Dennis Buchholz, pres. 15. Sharon Klouda 6. Susan Dohl, sec. 16. John Hann 7. Jennifer Smith 17. Tom Little 8. Pat Kruger 18. William Nus 9. Mary Holtan 19. Robert Werme 10. Jo Lerberg 20. Mike Rytel Organizations ... 81 Psychology Club Studies Human Behavior Highlighting the year for members of the Wart- burg Psychological Society were programs on the treatment of emotionally disturbed children. Meet- ings included the showing of the film David and Lisa and a speaker from the Lutheran Children s Home in Waverly. The year s program also included various other guest speakers and discussions on topics of current interest in psychology. 1. Dr. Yunghans, adv. 9. 2. Steve Goldammer 10. 3. Roger Kleinmaier 11. 4. Jim Beckman, treas. 12. 5. Terry Se.xton, vice-pres. 13. 6. Mr. Wessman, adv. 14. 7. Dr. Fruehling, adv. 15. 8. Susan Hoppe 16. Trish Serfling Jerrv Toomer Lynn Schlessman Joy Bacon Barry Garrels Phyllis Swalve David Barrett, pres Randy Hoth, sec. Philosophy Club Engages in Dialectic Exercise Wartburg s Philosophical Association works to give philosophy majors an opportunity to consider basic philosophical questions, to promote the relationship between philosophy and other disciplines and to give all interested students and faculty members oppor- tunity to engage in dialectic exercise. In line with these goals, the association sponsored several programs this year, including lectures by Dr. Emory Lindquist and by the Rev. Waldemar Gies. The group also sponsored a social evening for members. 1. Kari Buchholz 2. GaryHiidik 3. Ken Smith, pres. 4. Marty Morris 5. Dr. Gumz, adv. 6. Mr. Odone, adv. 7. Dave Westphal, vice-pres. 8. Dr. Alexander, adv. 9. Dennis Buchholz 82 . . . Organizations Castle Singers Delight with Drama and Music Combining dramatic and musical abilities, the Cas- tle Singers emphasize flexibility and versatility in per- formance under the direction of D r. James Fritschel. Highlighting the Castle Singers ' season was the first combined tour of Singers and Concert Band to Washington, D.C. They also performed for the Wis- consin District Luther League Convention in Milwau- kee and later traveled to Des Moines, delighting the Music Educators ' Convention with their presentations. 1. Tim Cantine 2. Jim Baseler 14. Carolyn Lewis 3. Ron Kaiser 15. Jane Ward 4. Bob Foster 16. Kirby Nielsen 5. Dave Drape 17. Wayne Ahrenholz 6. Wesley Schaller 18. Don Loots 7. Jim Hoffman 19. Pam Austin 8. Jerry Toomer 20. Monica Workman 9. Jerry Porath 21. Janet Bartfi 10. Mary Strempke 22. Dorotfiy Baseler 11. Barb Lehmann 23. Diane Elfers 12. Jud Seidel 24. Barb Lyon 13. Junelle Lehmann 25. Jeanette Berndt Organizations ... 83 Symphony Provides Musical Diversion FEATURED NARRATOR, television s Dr. Max, recounts the story of Peter and the Wolf to a captivated audience. Diversity of sound in music was presented on cam- pus by the Wartburg Community Symphony Orches- tra. The season s concerts brought the Messiah, featuring the Oratorio Chorus and Orchestra, also an ultramodern touch of all-American music composed by Dr. James Fritschel and the annual youth concert. Numerous name performers from outside the Wart- burg area were also featured, including William Wiederanders, a Wartburg alumnus who has sung in Carnegie Hall. Contributions to the Community Symphonv help in a variety of ways to bring good music to northeast Iowa. A major project is a String Scholarship Fund, which provides financial aid to string players at Wartburg College. 84 . . Organizations Varsity Band Utilizes Musical Talent Wartburg Varsity Band has oniy in recent years come into the campus spotlight with its participation in the Homecoming Parade and assorted small con- certs and athletic events. Meeting only twice a week, Varsity Band is virtually under student direction and management. Its completely voluntary membership, without auditions, provides excellent opportunity for all part-time musicians on campus to keep in shape and enjoy the thrill of performance without an exceptional amount of work on each individual ' s part. Its success is evidence of what students can accom- plish with a lot of ambition and a little musical talent. 20. Mariane Hansen 1. Kenneth Pinter 2. Mike Lajko, dir. 3. Margaret Franz 4. Tim Zingale 5. Gail Porath 6. Arlen Ottmar 7. Ilene Hegg 8. James Schultz 9. VValdemar Gies 10. Cindy Yess 11. Shari Johnson 12. Annelle HeaK 1.3. Elizabeth W ' uestenberg 14. Chris Filler, dir. 1.5. Jane Anderson 16. Ruth Holzem 17. Mary Kay Jahnke 18. Connie Two 19. Karen Barnhart 21. Marg Thompson 22. Raylene Friederich 23. Sharon Jorenbv 24. Jane Anderson 25. Lynnette Mundschenk 26. Donarae Druivenga 27. Kathy Heiserman 28. Ann Voigts 29. Bruce Fletcher 30. Carlene Hanson 31. Wanda Hodges 32. Charlene Erickson .33. Steve West .34. Linda Wright 35. Elaine Farrington 36. Susan Lundy 37. Sarah Lowe 38. Judith Schrader 39. Rebecca Strottman Organizations ... 85 Wartburg Pep Band Contributes Enthusiasm Adding to the spirit at athletic events, the Pep Band led fans in the loyalty and fight songs and aided the cheerleaders with musical cheers. Under the direc- tion of junior Dave Harms, the band provided com- ic relief to basketljall pre-game warmups with a rous- ing rendition of Sweet Georgia Brown. ENTKRTAINMENT DIRING the half-time lag at basketball games is provided by members of the Wartburg Pep Band. Knightliters Is Group of Talented Musicians PI SIGMA ' S Christmas turn-about formal dance came to life with Providing a reserved selection of favorite dance romantic music provided by the Knightliters. tunes is the province of Wartburg ' s dance band, the Knightliters. This sixteen-member band is under the direction of Mike Krumm. The band furnished music for such social events as Homecoming, the Pi Sigma Christmas formal and the F.A.C. dinner dance. 86 . . . Organizations Wartburg Choir Members Perform Sacred Music An a cappella organization of selected voices, the Wartburg Choir performs sacred music for rehgious convocations and campus worship services as well as furnishing liturgical choirs for Sunday services in area churches. Under the new direction of Dr. James Fritschel, the choir this year took its annual tour through Iowa and Nebraska. The group presented a Homecoming concert and participated in the Christmas at Wart- burg production of Handel s Messiah. 1, Carolyn Fruehling 18. Bob Kessler 35. Palma Hansen 2. Carolyn Haugo 19. Greg Schurbon 36. Janis Johnson 3. Kathleen Friish 20. Keith Faick 37. Tom Ketterling 4. Kristi Hollander 21. Pat Fuerst 38. Lvie Stirling 5. Dianne Brehmer 22. Roberta Flemming 39. Dave Lueck 6. Kathy Roepke 23. Jo Ann Ralls 40. Bob Sampson 7. Steve Tendall 24. Jean Hunt 41. Jane Becker 8. Norman Strike 25. Dean Smith 42. Carolyn Wolf 9. Paul Johnsen 26. Wayne Kuhl 43. Sherry Heathman 10. Dorothy Olson 27. Mark Pries 44. Cheryl Lau 11. Russ Creydt 28. Steve Nickel 45. Karen Gronewold 12. Gary Rambo 29. Kristi Becker 46. Jerry Johnson 13. Linda Campbell 30. Dennis Buchholz 47. Jerry Hansen 14. Julie Nessa 31. John Downie 48. Raylene Friederich 15. Naomi Flessncr 32. Jan Opel 49. Pat Thudium 16. Linda Halverson 33. Joyce Goosen 17. Byron Tweeton 34. Marilyn Severson Organizations ... 87 Concert Band Presents Versatile Program 1, Ruth Gerdes 17. Phyllis Slate 2. Becky Strottman 18. Dianna Gaspers 3. Kathy Harmening 19. Doug Finke 4. Arlene Hanson 20. Boh Buck 5. Sue Wegenast 21. Tom Rosanske 6. Ken Hansen 22. Gary Heffner 7. Beth Heckathrone 23. Carol Danielson 8. Mike Krumm 24. Kathie Glade 9. Juli Petersen 25. Gaye Ostland 10. Don Trapp 26. Bill Meyer 11. Steve Reints 27. Carl Moser 12. Richard Gaard 28. Dean Tellefson 13. Gail Porath 29. Steve DeBerg 14. Warren Freiheit 30. Steve Spiw ak 15. Rose Ann Sixt 31. Dan Djuren 16. Judy Peine 32. Fred Henklemann Wartburg College Concert Band once again sounded forth brilliantly in its busy schedule of activities this year. Under the direction of Dr. Robert E. Lee, the band preluded its season with a Home- coming weekend concert. The tempo continued at a steady beat with the band ' s presentation of a fall concert, assisted by The Knightliters and the Castle Singers, plus a winter concert. 88 . . . Organizations Band-Aid Follies provided a variation from the basic rhythm, and The Knightliters set the tempo for a versatile program of musical and comic enter- tainment. The grand finale of the season was realized when forty members were selected to accompanv the Castle Singers on a spring tour to Washington, D.C., presenting a variety of musical entertainment, which was also given along the way in Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania. 1. Sandy Ranch 19. Marianne Hansen 2. Mike Lajko 20. Pat Kruger 3. Steve West 21. Darlene Meister 4. Marilyn Borchardt 22. Phyllis Stinner 5. Kathy Brackin 23. Herb Gilbey 6. Sharon Dahn 24. Kirstie Felland 7. Linda Klcinschmidt 25. Gwen Hatcher 8. Sue Brinkman 26. Vergene Thayer 9. Faith Weihlen 27. Arlen Ottmar 10. Joel Sherer 28. Kermit Dieterich 11. jean Anderson 29. J im Welander 12. Cyndee Kiilman 30. Jan Pederseii 13. Dorothy Kammerer 31. Jim Thiede 14. Sue Henricksen 32. Dave Harms 15. Chris Filler .33. Dale Ruigh 16. Duane Brinkman .34, Ruth Holzem 17. Ruth Knoll 35. Dr. Lee, dir. 18. Linda Kddv Organizations . . . 89 Student Senate Creates Ombudsman Position Student Senate members represent the student and his wishes to the administration and faculty of the col- lege. To further this purpose the office of Ombudsman was created. Actions were recommended which lead to an alter- nate route to graduation, course evaluations, consti- tutional revisions, a statement from the Regents on student rights and the publication of a supplemental college brochure, The Peculiar Malady, written by students for prospective students. Senate assisted the action which led to the changes made in women ' s hours and sponsored an all-Iowa conference on the Tuition Grant proposal. Homecoming, Senate Night and Snow Weekend were among the programs sponsored and prepared by Senate committees. 1. Roger Gutmann 2. Jim Nelson 3. Ken Smith 4. Gary Neilsen 5. Jerry Toomer 6. Colleen Zietlow 7. KenWeitz 8. Ruth Mitchell 9. Paul Johnsen 10. Mike Rehak 11. Karen Kiffel 12. Paul Nelson 13. Mary Brown 14. Dennis Buchholz 15. Richard Lee 16. Dan Grinstead 17. Carol Becker 18. Clifford Lee, treas. 19. Jim Beckman, vice-pres. 20. Ron Hall, S B. P. 21. Billie Eden, corres. sec. 90 . . . Organizations Honors Program Evaluates Many Topics 1 Permanent groups in the Honors Program evaluat- ed diversified topics. For the general topics of poetry and aesthetic experiences, the members brought po- etry which interested them and objects which held aesthetic value for them. Colloquia were held in an informal atmosphere in faculty homes. The most significant event of the year was the cul- tural trip to Chicago for a concert by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, an opera at the Chicago Op- era House and a play at Goodman Theatre. Some members toured the Chicago Institute of Art and the Museum of Science and Industry. 1. Susan Willms 17. Dennis Harms 2. Beth Hoover 18. Kenneth Weitz 3. Neil Petig 19. Marsha Winter 4. Lynn Koob 20. Laura Verhoeks 5. Larry Strom 21. Lois Schrage 6. Brigitte Alich 22. Cliff Lee 7. Becky Nolda 23. SueHix 8. Lois Kuhl 24. Kristi Becker 9. Pearl Zellmer 25. Steve Hanusa 10. Carol Becker 26. Jeanne Carroll 11. Dave Westphal 27. Waldemar Gies 12. Dianne Stange 28. James Imbrock 13. Carolyn Fruehling 29. Dick Lee 14. Kristi Hollander 30. GayeOstlund 15. Gretchen P ' unck 31. Ruth Peterson 16. Judy Helm 32. Paul Johnsen Organizations ... 91 who ' s Who in Colleges and Universities Organizations ... 93 94 Organizations I Afton Manor Experiments Dorm Life Innovation An experiment in dorm life is Afton Manor. Each individual unit, Chellevold, Scfimidt, Krnst and Comils, houses onl twenty-four women, thus creat- ing a unified and congenial atmosphere for college life. The kindred spirit in each house can be seen through its activities: faculty teas, Sunday suppers by the fire, Christmas parties and caroling and general participation in campus life. 1. Eileen Charlson 2. Sue Schultz 3. Mar ann Owen 4. Billie Eden 5. Linda Rieken 6. Joyce Albrecht 7 Barb Elliott 8. Sharon Holland 9. Helen Okland 10. Diane Schalkhauser 11. Pat Maxon 12. Diana Monson 13. Kay Huffaker 14. Linda Evans 15. Trish Unkrich 16. Vickie Eiste 17. MarUs Eridle IS Jud Haviland 19. Linda Baker 20. Lynda Hartz 21. Naomi Drurv 22. Barb Anderson SCHMIDT 1. Helen Noble 2. Alana Southard 3. Linda Klinger 4. Elaine Palmer 5. Gail Madsen 6. Nancy Carlsen 7. Dorothy Olson 8. Carolyn Lewis 9. Joanne Shipman 10. SueChilds 11. Donna Hove 12. Laura Larson 13. Phyllis Swalve 14. Karen Kalkwarf 15. CaroK n Haugo 16. Mary Ann Braunschweig 17. Diana Culbertson 18. Julie Nessa 19. MariU nn Borchardt 20. Virginia Bergseth 96 . . . Organizations ERNST 1. Linda Elmer 2. Betty Schuiz 3. Betsy Roggensack 4. Judy Helm 5. Susan Ellickson 6. Joanne Lanaghan 7. Linda Meyer 8. Linda Keen 9. Pam Randa 10. Karen Thompson 1 1. Carol Grunke 12. Gail Mohning 13. Sandra Luckritz 14. Deanna Lange 15. Ruth Gerdes 16. Judy Holtz 17. Carolyn Wolf 18. Diane Calkins 19. Karen Ludvigson 20. Becky Lenning 2L Sue Vale 22. Cindv VVatson 23. Darlene Isaak 24. Cher 1 Stendel CORNILS 1. Lois Kohlwey 13. Dianne Brehmer 2. Jan Erikson 14. Sue Landgrebe 3. Roberta Olsen 15. Darlyce Hamann 4. Loretta Starkey 16. Diana Odland 5. Marg Zinser 17. Karen Jones 6. Linda Halverson 18. Joan Berkland 7. Pat Steinberg 19. Linda Laucke 8. Dorothy Petersen 20. Cheryl Weaver 9. Judy Peters 21. Delaine Johnson 10. Barb Neuenfeldt 22. Jane Hill 11. MariKn Kuble 23. Velda Jorgensen 12. Marv Holtan Alpha Combines Men of Diverse Interests To the northwest stands Alpha, the house of four- teen men who pUi a vital role in all areas of campus life — student government, athletics, music, IM ' s, journalism and other campus organizations. Alpha planned several social events, including a fall Outfly picnic at Backbone State Park, fall and spring House parties, a trip to Minneapolis and the traditional Camp Ewalu Lodge Party. The men of Alpha also in ited a convocation speaker and several facult members to spur intellec- tual discussion and debate. Alpha House combines men with different back- grounds, varying interests and divergent goals into one unit, that functions as a working part of the Wartburg community. 9. Bruce Dprmanan 10. J im Nelson 1 1. Jack Doru ick 12. John Walter 13. Mike Sonclergarcl 14. Jerry Toomer 98 . . . Organizations 9. 10 11. 12. Roger Masten Mike Rehak Tom Erickson Steve Kohls Park Leachman Ron Ziegiowsky Ralph Lohse .Bill Myers Don Trapp J im Smith Tom McKee Rand right 1:3 JeffSmull Beta House Remains Structurally Divided Divided in bodx, but not in spirit best describes the situation of Beta House as the organization split into two houses. The beginning of Beta House as a recognized campus organization also took place in 1968. Pursuit of high academic excellence was balanced by projects such as the fall picnic for the Beta men and their dates, a float in the Homecoming parade, a toboggan party and several impromptu social functions. To provide entertainment for the rest of the campus and to relieve financial pressures w ithin the house, Beta also sponsored a movie and a dance. Organizations ... 99 Cotta House Unified Through Athletics 1. Paul Danielson 2. Mike Kraus 3. Terr Goetzinger 4. Paul Flynn 5. Dave Fischer 6. Gene Baker 7. Jerome Albert 8. John Burke 9. Larr Galliart 10. John Pearson 11. MurravMcMurray 12. Bob Larson 13. Fred Howard 14. Paul Fredrick 15. Reese Morgan 16. Bill Mayer 17. Jim Hotz 18. Dave Demro Although only fifteen men live in Cotta House, it manages to boast eight football plavers (five All Conference this season), three sportscasters, three tennis players, two trackmen, one wrestler, one weightlifter and a greenskeeper. While athletics unifies the Cotta men, their activi- ties have been diversified. Thanksgiving was cele- brated with a turke roast, Christmas w ith a gift ex- change and caroling partv , and spring w ith an annual picnic. Cotta also harbored the fugitive SBP on the morning of Fall Outfly, served cake and coffee after each football game to House alumni and parents, participated in a physical therap project, sponsored a dance and raised a kitten found on its doorstep. 100 . . . Organizations Gamma House Carries on Wartburg Traditions 6. Paul Specht 7. Tom Schleicher 8. LyleWendland 9. Steve Koch 10. BillSeifert 11. Doug Fairchild 12. Paul Kallestad Characterized by unity and friendliness, and never known for tfieir lack of spirit, tfie men of Gamma contribute to the scholastic, athletic and social activi- ties on campus. Though the order of these activities may sometimes be confused, enthusiasm for college life enables the Gamma men to carry on the tradition of their house and Wartburg College. Defending IM champions. Gamma was again a leading competitor. Participating in the Homecoming parade and sponsoring a movie and a dance, the twelve men of Gamma are involved in all aspects of college life. Gamma House is proud of its contri- butions to Wartburg College. Organizations . . . 101 Ketha Houses Numerous Wartburg Athletes Connie Ht-I lerich G. K. Buentiinix Jim Barkt-ma Tom Manchester Rich Mauer John Scott Virj; Erickson Car Hertel Tom Turner Bob Olson Jim Clapp Jim Smelcer Fourteen in numl)er, the men of Ketha House are active IM competitors and sponsors of the annual Thanksgiving Dance. Participating in varsit foot- ball, basketball, wrestling and baseball, the majority of Ketha s residents are lettermen and active mem- bers of W Club. Continuing their project from last year, the Ketha men are putting the finishing touches on their base- ment recreation room and lounge. 102 . . . Organizations Vollmer House Combines Diversified Hobbies Vollmer House consists of seventeen distinct indi- viduals whose diversified interests range from aero- nautics and athletics to zythum and z murg . This fact combines to create an atmosphere of communal living which is conducive to unit and fellowship and adds significant!) to the total learning experience of college life. This year ' s V ' ollmer House initiated an extensive remodeling project which consumed most of the men s time and energx. The end result left no doubt that the men of Vollmer take pride and respect in the continued improvement of their residence. Organizations . . . 103 Artist Series Provides Cultural Enrichment FIDDLER OX THE ROOF November 6, 1968 Tradition, the theme of the hit Broad va musical Fiddler on the Roof, also played a prominent part in the Wartburg College Artist Series. The Series has a tradition of bringing to Wartburg the world ' s most outstanding musicians, dramatists, dancers and lec- turers. This year ' s series represented a climactic achievement. Filled with laughter and tenderness, sentiment and radiance, Fiddler on the Roof never loses its charm. The touching tale of an earthly dairyman is told in story, melody and dance. Fiddler ' is acclaimed to be one of the great works of the American musical theater. 104 . . . Organizations Happy wanderers in America s great land perfectly describes the Obernkirchen Children s Choir. The group s appeal is universal, not simply because of the distinctive German dress, but because of their outstanding musica l artistry. Their critical reviews everywhere have glowed with praise. They make a joyous sound singing tradi- tional and folk songs in five languages, and in a natural quality that shows they are still children. OBERNKIRCHEN CHILDREN ' S CHOIR November 12, 1968 Organizations ... 105 ROMANIAN FOLK BALLET December I, 1968 Some of the most spectacular dances, highlighted by dazzling costumes and accompanied by weird, wonderful and wild instruments, were performed by the Romanian Folk Ballet. Their national pastime, dancing, provided a virtual encyclopedia of their country. Vigorous and wonderfully appealing de- scribes this spectacular group of outstanding soloists. 106 . . . Organizations IOWA STRING QUARTET February 2, 1969 THE ROYAL P. D. Q. BACH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA March 23, 1969 Noted for its Paganini Stradivarius instruments, the internationally hailed Iowa String Quartet con- sists of four professors of music from the University of Iowa. The Royal P. D. Q. Bach Festival Orchestra, pre- sented by impresario Sol Hurok, is a group of 35 musicians who parodv classical music styles and conventions. This zany ensemble includes among its many instruments a harpsichord and a left-handed sewer flute. P. D. Q. Bach is the name of a dubious son of Johann Sebastian Bach. Administration JOHN W. BACH MAN, D.D. President 110 Administration Administration ...111 DR HARRY HAGEMANN Chairman of Board of Regents BOARD OF REGENTS— Mr. Wm. H. Engelfjrecfit, vice-cfim.; Mr. Robert Ruisch. The Rev. W. C. Langholz, The Rev. Luther The Rev. Donald Loots, sec; Dr. Emily Schuh, Miss Hildegard Sherer, The Rev. H. C. Schiffler, The Rev. Dean Kilgust, The Rev. Moehl, Dr. Walter Seegers, Mr. Dean Winkjer, Mr. Fred Miller, Dr. R. G. Borgvvardt. John W. Bachman. pres -adv. member; Dr. Harr Hagemann, chm.; 112... Administration Administration ... 113 MERRITT L. BOMHOFF, B.A. Assistant to the President for Development AL DISRUD Community Relations Administration ... 1 15 DUANE SCHROEDER Public Information ROBERT GREMMELS Public Affairs 116. . . Administration JAMES LENGUADORO Financial Aids MISS ELDORA FLUGGA Treasurer MISS MATTIE HARMS Registrar NOT PICTURED: JACK SCHEMMEL Alumni Director Administration ... 117 Faculty Transmits Knowledge JEAN M. ABRAMSON B.M., M.M., AMD.; Piano; at Wartburg since 1956. EDWARD S ALLEN A.B., A.M., Ph.D.; Mathematics; at Wartburg since 1967. DOROTHY K BERGMAN B.S., M.A.; Physical Education; Women s Recreation .Association; at Wartburg since 1968. ROGER BISHOP B.S.Ed., M.Ed., P.ED; Physical Education; P. E. Club; at Wartburg since 1968. Faculty: Abramson — Blaede MAYNARD C. ANDERSON B.A., M.A., Ed.D.; Music Educa- tion, The Arts, Voice; MENC; at Wartburg since 1958. RUTH B. ANDERSON M.S.; Social Work; at Wartburg since 1967. GENEVIEVE BAKER B.A., M.A.; English; at Wartburg since 1968. G. RUDOLPH BJORGAN B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; History; at Wartburg since 1950. LYLE E. BLAEDE B.A., B.D., Ph.D.; Sociology; at Wartburg since 1967. 118 . . . Administration LEE BONDHUS B.S., M.A.; Physical Education; Football Coach; at Wartburg since 1964. JOHN O. CHELLEVOLD A.B., M.A., Ph.D.; Mathematics; Alpha Chi; Vice-President of the College; at Wartburg since 1935. ROBERT T. DELL B.A., B.D., Ph.D.; Religion; L.S A. and L.A.C.; at Wartburg since 1959. HERMAN W. DIERS B A , B.D., M.A.; College Chap- lain, Pastor for Student Congrega- tion; Religion; at Wartburg since 1959. GALEN J. EIBEN BA, M.S., PhD.; Wartburg since 1967. Biology; at Faculty: Bondhus — Eiben FACULTY MEMBERS: Samuel S. Michaelson, Hermon H. George, Herman H. Diers. SAMUEL S. MICHAELSON B.A., Ph.D. in progress; English; Castle, Ushers Club; at Wartburg since 1966. HERMON H. GEORGE B.A., M.A.; Spanish; Club Espanol; at Wartburg since 1968. Administration ... 1 19 GLENN C FENNEMAN B.A., M.A.; Mathematics; at VV artburg since 1966. CHARLES A FRELUND B.A.; Art; at VVartburg since 1967. V (; FRl KHLING B A , M A., Ph.D ; Psychology; at W artburg since 1946. MARGARET WOLFF GARLAND B.. ., MA; Enghsh, Journahsm; Trumpet, Fortress, . lpha Phi (iam- rna; State C hairmaii of National C-ouncil of College Publications Advisers; at VVartburg since 1946. Faculty: Fenneman — Garland JAMES E. FRITSCHEL B.M.E., M.A., Ph.D ; Music; Castle Singers and Wartburg Choir; at VVartburg since 1959. FACULTY MEMBERS: Robert G. Smith, Mrs. Margaret Codding- ton, K. D. Briner. ROBERT G. SMITH B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; Wartburg since 1966. Speech; at MRS. MARGARET CODDINGTON B.A.; Speech; Debate, Pi Kappa Delta; at Wartburg since 1967. K. D. BRINER B.A., M.A.; English; Castle, Alpha Chi; at Wartburg since 1966. 120. . . Administration WALDEMAR GIES B.A., M.A.; Religion; Acting Head, Department of Religion 1968-69; at Wartburg since 1954. RAYMOND HARMS B.A., B.D., Th.M., Th.D.; Latin, Religion; Chi Rho; at Wartburg since 1958. Faculty: Gies — Kildahl MARGARET GOTTSCHALK BA., B.L.S., M.A.; French; Wartburg since 1968. at FREDERICK A GUMZ B.A., B.D., M.A., Ph.D.; Philos- ophy; Wartburg Philosophical As- sociation; at Wartburg since 1963; author of two-volume text: Logic — Basic Techniques. ALFRED E HAEFNER B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; Greek; Wartburg since 1928. at MRS ESTHER L. HAEFNER B.A., M.A.; Russian, English; at Wartburg since 1945. ELMER W. HERTEL A.B., M.A., Ph.D.; Biology; Tri- Beta; on Sabbatical leave during Winter and May Terms of 1968- 69; at Wartburg since 1934. GORDON JEPPSON B.S., M.S.; Physical Education; Track Coach and Assistant Foot- ball Coach; at Wartburg since 1967. MARSHALL D. JOHNSON B.A., B.Th., Th.D.; Religion; Chi Rho; at Wartburg since 1966; au- thor of The Purpose of the Biblical Genealogies. P A. KILDAHL B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; English; Honors Program; at Wartburg since 1961. Administration . . . 121 « MELVIN L. KRAMER B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; Business Stu- dents Association; Business; at Wartburg since 1956. C. ROBERT LARSON B.M.E., M.M., Ph D; Wartburg since 1952. Voice; at ROBERT E. LEE B.A., M.S., Ph.D.; Music Depart- ment Chairman; Band Director; at Wartburg since 1959. LEWIS BUZZ ■ LEVICK B.S., M.A.; Physical Education; Student Union Director, Basketball Coach; at Wartburg since 1965. JOSE P LOBATO A.B., M.A.. Ph.D.; Wartburg since 1966. Spanish; at ARTHUR L. MADSEN B.M.E., M M.; Doctoral Study at University of Iowa; Piano; at Wartburg since 1964. JEAN MADSEN B. M., M.A.; Voice, Piano; Mu Phi Epsilon; at Wartburg since 1965. RONALD MATTHIAS B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; U.S. History; Alpha Chi; at Wartburg since 1959. 122 . . . Administration JOHN F. KURTT B.S., M.A.; Physical Education; Cross-Country Coach, Athletic Director; W Club; at Wartburg since 1961. HERBERT J. MAX M.S., D.Ed.; Education; Kappa Delta Pi, Student Education As- sociation; at Wartburg since 1953. Faculty: Max — Moehl S SAMUEL S MICHAELSON B.A., Ph.D. in progress; English; Castle, Ushers Club; at Wartburg since 1966. NANCY J. MISTA B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; Physical Edu- cation; P. E. Club; at Wartburg since 1960. MURIEL G. MOE B.S., M.S.; Business; Business Stu- dents Association; at Wartburg since 1965. ERNA B. MOEHL M.A.; English; at Wartburg since 1947. Administration . . . 123 FACULTY MEMBERS: David C. Hampton, Don Roiseland, William Azbell. DAVID C HAMPTON B.A., M.S., Ph.D.; Chemistry- American Chemical Society; at Wartburg since 1962. DON ROISELAND B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; Physics; at Wartburg since 1968. WILLIAM AZBELL Ed.B., A.M.; Physics, Astronomy; at Wartburg since 1952. Faculty: Motter — Ottersberg HAROLD MOTTER B.A., M.A.; Music; at Wartburg since 1965. EARNEST F OPPERMANN B.A., M.A.; Physical Education; Baseball Coach; Dean of Students; at Wartburg since 1948. 124 . . . Administration RICHARD A PEDERSON B.A., M A. in progress at Univer- sity of North Dakota; Sociology; at Wartburg since 1968. ARLYN E. RISTAU M.S.; Biology; at Wartburg since 1968. Faculty: Pederson — Schmidt WILLIAM E. PETIG A.B., M.A.; German; Hans Sachs Verein; at Wartburg since 1965. LEO H. PETRI A.B., M.S., Ph.D.; Wartburg since 1952. Biology; at MRS. LOLA REPPERT B.A., M.S.W.; Chairman of Social Work Department; Passavant Club; at Wartburg since 1955. ALBERT R. RIEP B.Ed., MA,, Ph.D.; Wartburg since 1967. German; at MRS. EARLDINE R. SAMPSON B.A., M.S.E.; Counselor; at Wart- burg since 1968. KARL T. SCHMIDT Ph.D.; Coordinator of Title III Program 1968-69; Abda-el, Alpha Chi; at Wartburg since 1951; author of Rediscovering the Natural in Protestant Theology and Se.xual Integrity in Modern Society. MRS. PHYLLIS SCHMIDT B.A.; Reading Consultant; at Wart- burg since 1968. WARREN SCHMIDT B.S.Ed., M.Mus., Ph.D.; Organ; at Wartburg since 1950. Administration . . . 125 GEORGE SEABROOKS B.A., M.A., candidate for Ph D.; Counselor for (hilturalK Disad- vantaged Students; at Wartburg since 1968. RICHARD S. SHARER A.B., B. D.; Speech; Wartlxirg Players, Alpha Psi Omega; at Wartburg since 1966. RICHARD A WALKER AB, MS, Physical Education; Wrestling Coach and Assistant Football Coach; at Wartburg since 1968. WILLIAM L WALTMANN B.A., M.S., PhD; Mathematics; at Wartburg from 1958-61 and since 1964. Faculty: Seabrooks — Wetmore ERIC TIMMER B.A., LLB., License in Law; French; Le Cercle Francais; at Wartburg since 1967. A. C. VANDENBROUCKE, JR. B S., Ph D ; Chemistry; at Wart- burg since 1967. DONALD A VETTER B.S., M.A.; Religion; Abda-el; Consultant for Lutheran Schools of the American Lutheran Church; at Wartburg since 1967. RALPH W WEDEKING B.A., B.D.; Sociology: at Wart- burg since 1966. QUENTIN F. WESSMAN B.A., M.A.; Psychology; Wart- burg Psychological Society; Direc- tor of Counseling Services; at Wartburg since 1966. CLIFFORD M. WETMORE B.S., M S , Ph.D.; Biology; KWAR; at Wartburg since 1964. 126. . . .Administration ERNEST E. YUNGHANS A.B., M.A., Ed.D.; Psychology; Wartburg Psychological Society; at Wartburg since 1963. Faculty: Wheaton — Zemke RICHARD A WIEDERANDERS B.A., M.A., Ph.D. candidate at Uni- versity of Iowa; Director of Educa- tional Media; at Wartburg since 1955. FRANKLIN E. WILLIAMS B.S., M.S., doctoral candidate at University of Illinois; Music; Or- chestra; at Wartburg since 1965. NEAL K WINKLER B.S., M.A.; Elementary Education; Student Education Association; at Wartburg since 1964. DAROLD M WOLFF B.A., M.A., doctoral candidate at Oregon State University; Biology; Tri-Beta; at Wartburg since 1966. BARBARA BELK ZEMKE B.A., M.A.; Psychology; at Wart- burg since 1964. WARREN T. ZEMKE B.A., Ph.D.; Chemistry; American Chemical Society; at Wartburg since 1966. NOT PICTURED: RONALD G. ALEXANDER B.S., B. D., M.A., w orking on S.T.D.; Philosophy; Chi Rho, Wart- burg Philosophical Association; at Wartburg since 1966. PATRICIA A. KINGSLEY B.A., Certificat d ' etudes Lit- teraires, M.A.; French; at Wart- burg since 1968. MERLE R MOOTHART B.A., MA.; Business; at Wartburg since 1964. Administration 127 128. . . Administration Administration . . . 129 CAFETERIA WORKERS— FRONT ROW: Florence Rubenow, Lester Reams, Donna Fayram, Paul McClain, Dorothy Shipman, Donald Juhl, SECOND ROW: Janet Iverson, Donna Kraft, Carolyn Crawford, Josephine Harmening, Mildred Arjes, Doris Ebert, Ester Flynn, Ila Anderson, THIRD ROW: Ernie Hein, Bon- nie Weidler, Helen Schmidt, Minnie Gilley, Susan Arns, Phyllis Kupler, Inga Willett, Hilda Christophel, Olivia Wiederanders, Delores Hemingson, Alice Lageschulte. CUSTODIAL STAFF— FRONT ROW: John Onder, Karl Putzier. Avery Bollman, Ed Fryk, John Laube, Glenn Fa ram, Howard Noel, BACK ROW: Al Kammeyer, Willard Fairchild, Ron Shinn, Carl Tuecke, Karl Meinhard, Verne Ressler, Jerry Hoins. 130 . . . Administration LIBRARIANS: Mrs. Bauhs, Mrs. Bjorgan, Mrs. Gregory, Mr. Peterson, the Rev. Mr. Hjermstad. TREASURER ' S OFFICE staff workers check account files and total withdrawal columns to keep student balances up-to-date. Administration . . . 131 CLASSES Seniors Strive to Attain Personal Goals SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS- FRONT ROW: Deanna Lange, treas.; Betty Schiilz, sec. BACK ROW: Dennis Pettyjohn, vice-pres.; Roger Gutmann, pres. Seniors: Ackerman — Alcock GARY ACKERMAN Milwaukee, Wisconsin Biology Dorm Council; North Hall Pres.; MCB; Tri- Beta. ALTON F. ALBERS Nashua, Iowa KWAR-FM; SEA; FAC. JUDY HOLTZ ALBERS Wyoming, Iowa Elementary Education MENC; Oratorio Chorus; SEA; WJC. JEROME LEE ALBERT Buckingham, Iowa Business Education, Physical Education FE Club; SEA; Football; W Club; BSA; Cotta Vice-Pres., Treas. JOYCE ALBRECHT Fairbank, Iowa Social Work Passavant. ALLAN E. ALCOCK Waverly, Iowa Mathematics Kappa Delta Pi; PE Club; SEA: Basketball; Baseball; •W Club; Who ' s Who. 134 .. . Classes BARBARA BACKEN Tama, Iowa JAMES MICHAEL BAHNS DeWitt, Iowa English SEA; Trumpet. LINDA BAKER Pierson, Iowa Physical Education PE Club, Pres.; Student Congregation; SEA; Ushers Club; WRA; WLC; Elections Commit- tee Sec.; Student-Faculty Committee on Tests; FACA; Chellevold House Assistant Head Resi- dent. Seniors: Backen — Berg DIANE L BARNHART Greene, Iowa Elementar) Education Oratorio Chorus; PE Club; SEA; WRA; WLC. JAMES BASELER Denver, Colorado Sociology Castle Singers; MCB; Oratorio Chorus; Trum- pet; Wartburg Players; FAC, Vicar; Jonathon Zachariah Yurmalaiev ' s Place Proprietor. JAMES BEAM Waverly, Iowa Business Administration Tennis; Golf; BSA. MARK BECKER Charles City, Iowa Sociology Alpha Phi Gamma, Sec; Trumpet. THEODORE BECKER Racine, Wisconsin History SEA; Ushers Club; Young Republicans; Alpha House Vice-Pres.; World Affairs Forum. JAMES H. BECKMAN Syracuse, Nebraska Psychology Dorm Council; Honors; Student Body Vice- Pres.; Student Senate; Wartburg Psychological Society, Treas.; Who ' s Who; Alpha House President. MICHAEL G. BENSON Sycamore, Illinois Biology-Medical Technology Wartburg Players. KAY BENTLEY Waverly, Iowa JOHN V. BERG Chicago, Illinois Business Administration- Economics Dorm Council; MCB; Dorm President; BSA. Classes . . . 135 NANCY BKRG ' a crl . low a IMOM AS BKR(; WaverK, Iowa MRGINIA BKRCSF.TH Racine, Wisconsin I istorv SKA Seniors: Berg — Buenning JOAN BERKLAND Invvood, Iowa Social Work Alpha Chi; Passavant; Ushers Chib: Warthurg Women ' s Student Association, Vice-Pres.; WJC, Vice-Pres.; Cornils House Assistant House- mother. KEITH L. BOCK (]oleta, Illinois English SEA. MARILVNN BOR CHARDT Fort Morgan, Colorado Elementar Education Dorm Council; Floor Proctor; Honors; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-Pres.; Oratorio Chorus; Student Congregation; SEA, Pres.; Ushers Club; Wart- burg Band, Treas.; FACA; Pep Band. PAUL MICHAEL BORRESON Ettrick, Wisconsin Sociology Alpha Chi; Passavant; L ' shers Club; Young Republicans. JAMES D. BOSSOM, JR. Plain fie Id, Iowa Biology PE Club; SEA; Tri-Beta; Intramurals. JOHN PAUL BOUDREAU Clifton, Illinois Chemistry ACS, Pres., Sec. MARY ANN BRAUNSCHWEIG Watertown, Wisconsin Elementar) Education Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Sigma; Student Congrega- tion; SEA. DIANNE A. BREHMER Aledo, Illinois Organ-Church Music Alpha Chi; Mu Phi Epsilon, Vice-Pres.; MENC; Student Congregation; Wartburg Choir. MEREDITH BUENNING Independence, Iowa Elementary Education Alpha Chi; Church Council; Junior Class Vice- Pres.; Vollmer Hall Vice-Pres.; Student Congre- gation; SEA. 136 . . Classes DIANE CALKINS Mt. Auburn, Iowa NANCY CARLSEN Shenandoah, Iowa EILEEN CHARLSON Leland, Iowa Elementarv Education SEA; WRA. ROBERT CHARLESTON Gallon, Ohio SUSAN ELIZABETH CHILDS Shenandoah, Iowa History Castle Singers; Who ' s Who; Cheerleadin MARY CHRISTENSEN St. Ansgar, Iowa Seniors: Calkins — Dettmer CLIFFORD W. CORNELIUS Maquoketa, Iowa Biology Dorm Council; Student Congregation; SEA; Basketball; W Club; Who ' s Who; Tri-Beta! Vollmer House Vice-Pres. DIANA CULBERTSON Toledo, Iowa History Alpha Chi; Dorm Council. DONALD E. DALQUIST Austin, Minnesota Business Administration-Economics BSA. PAUL H DANIELSON Swea Cit , Iowa Physical Education MCB; PE Club; SEA; Football; Track W Club. ANTHONY V. DE BELLIS Mt. Vernon, New York Business Administration BSA. TOM M. DETTMER Waverly, Iowa History ( hi Rho; Sophomore Class Officer; Honors; Oratorio Chorus; Student Senate. Classes ... 137 Seniors: Dorwick — Fox JACK DORWICK Rolling Meadows, Illinois Histor Dorm Council; Oratorio Chorus; SKA; Ushers Club; FAC NAOMI DRL RY (ila(U)rook, Iowa BI I.I.I F. KDFN Burr, Nebraska Histor SEA; Student Senate, Corres. .Sec.; Trumpet; Who ' s Who; Flections Commission; Artist Series Committee; Homecoming Committee; Chellevold House Head Resident. MILDRED EICHORN Waveriy, Iowa SEA. GLORIA EICKMEYER Walshville, Illinois Elementary Education ABDA-EL; Four R ' s; Student Congregation; SEA; WRA; Lutheran Action Committee. SUSAN ELLICKSON Cedar Rapids, Iowa Elementary Education Chi Gamma; SEA; Student Congregation. BARBARA RUTH ELLIOTT Hu.xley, Iowa Social Work Passavant; Student Congregation; VV ' RA. LINDA ELMER Albany, Wisconsin Elementary Education Dorm Council; Kappa Delta Pi; Student Con- gregation; SEA. JANET RUTH ERIKSON Merrionette Park, Illinois Elementary Education ABDA-EL; Four R s; Honors; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Sigma; Student Congregation; SEA; WJC. DOUGLAS FAIRCHILD Winthrop, Iowa History SEA; Baseball; W ' Club, Treas ; Who s Who. FEDERICO FLORENDO III Dumaguete, Philippines Biology ACS; Debate Club; World Affairs Forum; Tri- Beta. JERRY T. FOX Oak Lawn, Illinois Social Work Passavant; Football; Baseball; W Club. 138 . . . Classes VOICING STUDENT complaints, Dave Longaker explains special difficulties between students and faculty to Ombudsman Dave Wild. Seniors: Fridley — Goldammer MARLYS FRIDLEY Sumner, Iowa Elementary Education Dorm Council; SEA. RICHARD GAARD Waverly, Iowa Business Administration ACS; Oratorio Chorus; PE Club; SEA; Ushers Club, Vice-Pres., Golf; Band Council; W Club; Young Republicans; Knightliters; Pep Band Tour Mgr.; BSA, Pres.; Intramurals. BARRY L. GARRELS Bennett, Iowa Sociology, Psychology Wartburg Psychological Society. RUTHEA ANNE GIESE Ashville, Ohio Religious Education ABDA-EL, Pres.; Four R ' s; Phoebes; SEA. DONALD F GIPPLE Winfield, Iowa Chemistry ACS; Track. STEVEN P GOLDAMMER Corsica, South Dakota Psychology Oratorio Chorus; Student Congregation; Wart- burg Psychological Society. Classes . . . 139 Seniors: Graeser — Haselhuhn DANIEL GRAESER V ' averl , Iowa Bi()l() ROBKRT (;L NN () t ' rlaiid Park, Kansas Bioloj y CAROL GRUNKE GLTMANN W ' avcrl), lowd Business Administration- Economics Fortress, Business Manager; Oratorio Chorus; BSA. ROGER CARL GUTMANN Waverly, Iowa Sociology, Social Work Senior Class Pres.; MCB; Student Senate; Ten- nis; ■W Club. LESTER GYLLSTROM Chicago, Illinois Social Work Passavant; Trumpet; FAG. JAMES HALE Waverly, Iowa Religion LINDA HALVERSON Garner, Iowa Social Work Oratorio Chorus; Passavant; Pi Sigma; Ushers Club; Wartburg Choir. DARLYCE ANN HAM ANN Garnavillo, Iowa Elementary Education PE Club; Student Congregation; SEA, Sec; WRA, Pres. DENNIS HARMS Shell Rock, Iowa Mathematics, Physics Alpha Chi; Freshman Class Treas.; Junior Class Pres.; Dorm Council; Honors; Kappa Delta Pi; MCB, Vice-Chm.; SEA; Student Senate; Who ' s Who; FAC, Vice-Chancellor. MARTHA HARRELL Watertown, Connecticut LYNDA MARIE HARTZ Manchester, Minnesota Elementarv Education SEA. RODNEY K HASELHUHN Hawks, Michigan History Chi Rho; Dorm Council; Student Congrega- tion; ABDA-EL; Deacon. 140 . . . Classes DONALD M. HATLEVIG Lanesboro, Minnesota Biology CAROLYN J. HAUGO Lake Mills, Iowa Social Work Oratorio Chorus; Passavant; Student gregation; Ushers Club; W ' artburg Choir. JUDY HAVILAND Des Moines, Iowa Con- GARY H. HEFFNER Canal Winchester, Ohio Speech Dorm Council; MCB; SEA; Wartburg Players; Proctor. JUDY ANLIKER HELM Sibley, Illinois English Alpha Chi; Honors; Kappa Delta Pi; Ora- torio Chorus; Student Congregation; SEA; Election Commission. GERALD HEYING Dubuque, Iowa Biology Dorm Council; Hans Sachs Verein; PE Club; SEA. Seniors: Hatlevig — Isaak M. JANE HILL Belmond, Iowa Business Education Church Council, Treas.; Student Congregation; SEA; Ushers Club; BSA. RODNEY HOLT Schofield, Wisconsin Biolog) Alpha Chi; Kappa Delta Pi; MCB; SEA; Cross- country; Track; W Club; Who ' s Who; Tri-Beta. MARY K. HOLTAN Forest Cit -, Iowa Business Education Fortress; Pi Sigma; SEA; Ushers Club; Young Republicans; BSA; Chi Gamma. DONNA HOVE Northwood, Iowa Elementary Education KWAR-FM; Oratorio Chorus; SEA; WLC. HARRIET HULSETHER Nashua, Iowa DARLENE KAREN ISAAK Golden Valley, North Dakota German Hans Sachs Verein, Sec.-Treas., Pres.; Pi Sigma: SEA; Wartburg Band. Classes ... 141 Seniors: Jahn — Johnston GAIL JAHN Manilla, Iowa Social Work Alpha Chi; Honors; Passavant. VV MICHAEL JAHNKE Waverly, Iowa Biology SARAH JANSSEN Waverly, Iowa Elementar Education PEClub; SEA. LYNN JOENS Waverly, Iowa DELAINE JOHNSON Clayton, Wisconsin Physical Education PE Club, Sec; Student Congregation; SEA; Spanish Club; Wartburg Women s Student As- sociation, Pres.; WRA; WJC, Pres.; WLC, Pres. JOHN R JOHNSTON Forest City, low a Business Administration- Economics Football; BSA. CRITICALLY ANALYZING Mr. Briggs ' Search for Black Dignity, seniors at convo deliberate diversi- fied views toward black society. 142 . . . Classes Seniors; Jones — Kohls KAREN M. JONES Moline, Illinois Social Work Fortress; Passavant; WLC. SHARON KAY JORENBY Hollandale, Wisconsin Music ABDA-EL; Community Symphony Associa- tion; MENC; Oratorio Chorus; Student Con- gregation; Varsity Band; Warthurg Band; Young Democrats. VELDA J. JORGENSEN Osage, Iowa English Student Congregation; SEA; Young Repub- licans. KAREN KALKWARF Bartonville, Illinois Elementary Education Alpha Chi; Dorm Council; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Sigma, Vice- Pres.; SEA. LINDA KEEN Thor, Iowa Elementary Education ABDA-EL; Chi Gamma; Kappa Delta Pi; Student Congregation; SEA; Ushers Club. DEAN A. KEHRLI Edgewood, Iowa Social Work JAMES KEIFER Richmond, Indiana Business Administration Trumpet; Young Republicans; FAC, Vicar. MARLYS KLEIN Iowa Falls, Iowa Social Work Passavant; Wartburg Players. REBECCA KLEISS Fredericksburg, Iowa JOYCE KLINGSHEIM Eagle Grove, Iowa Elementary Education Fortress; Student Congregation; SEA, Treas.; Ushers Club; Varsity Band; Young Repub- licans. DEAN ROSS KNIGHT Fairbank, Iowa Physical Education PE Club; SEA; MCB; Wrestling, Co-Capt.; W Club; Young Republicans. STEVEN KOHLS Strawberry Point, Iowa Business Ad ministration- Economics Community Symphony Association; Oratorio Chorus; Wartburg Band; Young Republicans; BSA. Classes Seniors: Konarske — Laird GARY KONARSKE DcriMT, Iowa Business Administration- Economics Alpha Chi; Dorm Council; Basketball; W Club; Who s Who; BSA; Corporate F ducation Program Student Adviser. LYNN KOOB Maciuoketa, Iowa Chemistr - Pre- Medical Alpha Chi; ACS; Dorm Council; Honors; MCB; Football; W Club, Vice-Pres.; Who s who; Tri-Beta; V ' ollmer House, Sec.-Treas. NANCY KRAEMER Watertown, Wisconsin Social Work Alpha Chi; Community Symphony Associa- tion; Dorm Council, Pres.; Honors; LSA; Passavant, Treas.; Pi Sigma, Sec; Spanish Club; Student Congregation; WLC. DAVID A. KRAFT New Hampton, Iowa Business Administration- Economics BARRY WALTER KRAUSE Tinle Park, Illinois Business Education SEA; BSA; FAC, E.xecutive Board. ILENE KRAUSS Corwith, Iowa Elementary Education ABDA-EL; Four R ' s; SEA. DEAN KRUCKEBERG Cedar Falls, Iowa English Alpha Phi Gamma; Trumpet, Editor. J JACK KRUMHOLZ Peoria, Illinois German Chi Gamma; Hans Sachs Verein; SEA; Young Republicans. MARILYN K. KUBLY Rutland, Iowa Elementary Education Alpha Chi; SEA, Treas.; WLC. LOIS KUHL Davenport, Iowa KIM KYLLO Albert Lea, Minnesota English Dorm Council, Sec; MCB; SEA; Trumpet, Feature Ed. ; Vollmer House Pres. FRANKIE LAIRD Chicago, Illinois 144 Classes JOHN D. LAIRD Blue Island, Illinois General Science ACS; Young Republicans. JOANNE LANAGHAN Clinton, Iowa Elementary Education KWAR-FM, Continuity Director; LSA, Pres.; Mission Fellowship; Oratorio Chorus; SEA. SUSAN ANNELL LANDGREBE Waseca, Minnesota English Oratorio Chorus; Pi Sigma, Pres., Princess; SEA; Student Senate; Ushers Club, Sec; WLC. Seniors: Laird — Lenning DEANNA LANGE Davenport, Iowa English Church Council; Christian Life Committee Chm.; Senior Class Treas.; Dorm Council Dorm Pres.; Student Congregation; SEA Ushers Club; Wartburg Players, Treas.; WJC Venite Committee. KE4TH LANGE Badger, Minnesota History Dorm Council; MCB; SEA. LESLIE A. LARSEN West Branch, Iowa Psychology Chi Rho; Honors; SEA; Student Senate; Wart- burg Band. JERRY LARSON Berwyn, Illinois Social Work, Sociology Chi Rho, Sec; Church Council; Oratorio Chorus; Passavant; Student Congregation; LAC LAURA JEAN LARSON Decorah, Iowa History, German Alpha Chi; Hans Sachs Honors; Kappa Delta Pi; tion. Deacon; SEA; WRA; Schmidt House Head Resident. PATRICIA MAXON LARSON Waverly, Iowa Speech Castle Singers; Oratorio Chorus; Pi Sigma; SEA; Wartburg Players; Young Democrats. ROBERT LARSON Waverly, Iowa History PE Club; Football, Co-Capt.; W Club, Pres.; Cotta House, Pres., Vice-Pres. CLIFFORD LEE Huxley, Iowa Mathematics Alpha Chi; Dorm Council; Honors; Student Senate; Student Body Treasurer; Homecoming Financial Chm. BECKY LENNING Humboldt, Iowa Elementary Education Alpha Chi; Kappa Delta Pi; SEA. Verein, Vice-Pres.; Student Congrega- Classes . . . 145 CAROLYN LEWIS Marion, Iowa THOMAS LITTLE Mabel, Minnesota Social Science Student Congregation; SEA; Young Repub- licans. SUSAN DL NE LOHMAN Tripoli, Iowa Social Work Alpha Chi; Dorm Council; Oratorio Chorus; Honors; Passavant, Vice-Pres.; VVartburg Plavers; WRA. Seniors: Lewis — Luloff RALPH LOHSE Franklin Grove, Illinois Speech Alpha Psi Omega; SEA; Trumpet; VVartburg Plavers, Pres., V ' ice-Pres. LARRY LONG Sterling, Illinois Mathematics KWAR-FM. S. EDWIN LONG, JR. Mason City, Iowa Social Work Chi Rho, Sec, Vice-Pres., Pres.; Oratorio Chorus; Track. DAVID S LONGAKER Cry stal Lake, Illinois English KWAR-FM; Ushers Club; FAC; Dorm Coun- cil; Public Relations. CAROLYN LOSEE Rockwell, Iowa Elementary Education ABDA-EL, Vice-Pres.; Alpha Chi; Honors; Oratorio Chorus; Student Congregation; WRA; SEA JAMES LOVERIDGE Dunlap, Illinois SANDRA LUCKRITZ Clinton, Iowa Elementary Education Alpha Chi; Dorm Council, Sec; Honors; Kappa Delta Pi, Pres.; Student Congregation; WJC; WLC. KAREN LUDVIGSON Valley City, North Dakota Elementary Education Junior Class Sec; Pi Sigma; SEA; Trumpet. TERRY A. LULOFF Denver, Iowa Mathematics Alpha Chi; Chi Rho; Dorm Council; Honors; MCB 146 . , . Classes FALL FASHIONS are modeled by co-ed Judy Haviland and two male students for a special autumn is- sue put out by the Trumpet. Seniors: McClung — Mart MICHAEL M. McCLUNG Des Moines, Iowa Business Administration- Economics BSA DIANNE LYNN McDOUGALL Chicago, Illinois Homecoming Queen; Cheerleader; Traditions Commission; Dorm Council, Pres.; SEA; WJC; VVLC. HAROLD McMILLIN, JR. VVaverly, Iowa Psychology Chi Rho, Vice-Pres MURRAY McMURRAY Webster City, Iowa Physical Education PE Club; SEA; W Club; Football, Co-Capt KAREN MART Waverly, Iowa Elementary Education SEA. LLOYD MART Waverly, Iowa Religion Classes . . . 147 148 . . Classes ROGER MASTEN Columbus, Ohio Drama Alpha Psi Omega; SEA; Wartburg Pla crs, Pres WILLIAM MAYER Maple Shade, New Jersey JOHN A. MEENTS Holland, Iowa Mathematics Alpha Chi LINDA L. MEYER Strawberry Point, Iowa English Alpha Chi, Treas.; Honors; Kappa Delta Pi, Treas. BARBARA J. MILLER Waverly, Iowa Elementary Education SEA. CURTIS MILLER Remsen, Iowa Chemistry ACS, Treas., Pres.; Chi Rho; Church Council; Student Congregation; Wartburg Choir. JAMES A. MILLER Plainfield, Iowa Business Administration- Economics BSA. WENDALE MILLER Dumont, Iowa Business Administration- Economics DONNA MIRS Tripoli, Iowa Elementary Education CHARLES H. MISSMAN Woden, Iowa English SEA; Trumpet. GARY J MOE Rice Lake, Wisconsin History Young Republicans. ELDO MOELLER Fairbank, Iowa Physical Education Dorm Council; MCB; PE Club; SEA; Football. GAIL M. MOHNING Le Mars, Iowa Physical Education ABDA-EL; Kappa Delta Pi; PE Club; Student Congregation; SEA; WRA. DIANA MONSON Forest City, Iowa Elementary Education SEA. JANICE LYNN MOON Nashua, Iowa Music- Voice MENC; SEA; Wartburg Choir. RAYMOND NARDUCY Oak Lawn, Illinois English Alpha Chi, Pres.; Sophomore Class Vice- Pres.; Junior Class Treas. ; Kappa Delta Pi; SEA; Trumpet; Who ' s Who; Vollmer House Hist. JAMES OLIVER NELSON Lynwood, California Social Work-Pre-Theology Chi Rho, Pres., Treas.; Church Council, Pres., Deacon; Passavant; Student Congregation, Pres.; Student Senate; Wrestling; Baseball; LAC. PAUL NELSON Sibley, Illinois Biology Alpha Chi; ACS; Sophomore Class Pres.; Honors; Student Senate; Trumpet; Who ' s Who; Tri-Beta, Vice-Pres.; Vollmer House, Sec.-Treas. Seniors: Mohning — Okland JULIE NESSA Lake Mills, Iowa Elementary Education Pi Sigma; Student Congregation; SEA; Wart- burg Choir. BARBARA NEUENFELDT Oshkosh, Wisconsin Elementary Education Chi Gamma, Pres.; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Sigma, Hist.; Student Congregation; SEA. GARY R. NIELSEN Racine, Wisconsin History Alpha Chi; Dorm Council; Honors; MCB, Chm.; SEA; Student Senate; Who ' s Who; FAC, Grand Chancellor. HELEN NOBLE Tama, Iowa Mathematics Le Cercle Francais; Student Congregation. DIANA ODLAND Spencer, Iowa Social Work Church Council, Financial Sec; Passavant; Student Congregation; WJC, Sec.; WLC, Sec.-Treas.; Wartburg Women ' s Student Association, Sec.-Treas. HELEN OKLAND Jewell, Iowa Business Education SEA; BSA. Classes ... 149 Seniors: Olsen — Peters OUTFLY MORNING brings anxious students into the pre dawn chill to persuade Dr. Bachman to declare Ausflug. ROBERTA LYNN OLSEN Park Ridge, Illinois English Pi Sigma; Spanish Club; SEA, Student Con- gregation. DOROTHY JEAN OLSON Nora Springs, Iowa Music Education Mu Phi Epsilon, Pres. Beta Rho Chapter; MENC, Sec; Oratorio Chorus; SEA; Wartburg Choir. ROBERT D. OLSON Clarion, Iowa Biology PEClub; SEA; Football; W Club, Sec. MARYANN H. OWEN Oak Park, Illinois English FACA. PAUL PETERMAN Maquoketa, Iowa Business Administration- Economics BSA; Football; W Club. JUDITH PETERS Forest City, Iowa Elementary Education Student Congregation; SEA; Ushers Club; Wartburg Choir, Sec. 150 . . . Classes MARY PETERS Wellsburg, Iowa Drama- English-Speech Alpha Psi Omega, Pres.; Le Cercle Francais; Oratorio Chorus; SEA; Student Senate; Ushers Club; Wartburg Plavers, Sec.; Who s Who. NEIL F PETIG Watertown, Wisconsin Ph sics Hans Sachs erein; Honors. DENNIS PETTYJOHN Washington. Illinois Social Work Church Council, Pres.; Senior Class ' ice-Pres.; Dorm Council; Oratorio Chorus; Passa ant; artburg Choir, ' ice-Pres. Seniors: Peters — Randa STEVEN M PLATTE Sumner. Iowa Ph sics .Alpha Chi; Honors; Science Club; Young Democrats, ' ice-Pres DEAN EDGAR POTTER Clyde, Ohio Histor MCB SANDRA POTTER Buffalo Center. Iowa Social Work Passavant; Spanish Club; Ushers Club; WLC. LINDA D. PURCELL Goodlettsv ille. Tennessee Social Work Chi Gamma; Passavant; Student Congregation; WLC. SHARON KAY PURDY Waterloo, Iowa Ph sical Education PE Club; SEA; WRA; Cheerleader, STEVEN J QUAM Mason Cit , low a History Dorm Council. Sec; Who ' s ' ho; Young Re- publicans; Homecoming Chm. BETTYE L. RADIO Oshkosh, Wisconsin Elementar Education . lpha Chi, Vice-Pres.; Chi Gamma; Church Council, Sec; Dorm Council; Fortress; Hon- ors; Student Congregation; SE. , Vice-Pres. DALE RAM BO Ogdensburg. Wisconsin PAMELA RANDA Cylinder. Iowa Social ork Passavant; WRA; WLC. Seniors: Rehwinkel — Schnell BRUCE RKHWIN ' KEL Oslikosh, Wisconsin Biology STKVE REICHLING Ma(nioketa, Iov a MARILYN REICKS Nashua, Iowa DEANNA REINTS Shell Rock, Iowa JEANNE SANDERS Waverly, Iowa Elementary Education KWAR-FM; Pi Sigma; SEA; VVRA; Vice-Chancellor; Homecoming Royal Co-ed Intramurals; Fortress Queen. RANDALL CLAIR SCHABACKER Winthrop, Iowa History Dorm Council, Treas.; Trumpet; Young publicans. FACA, Court; Re- DIANE SCHALKHAUSER Livonia, Michigan English Alpha Psi Omega; Castle Singers; Dorm Coun- cil; Oratorio Chorus; SEA; Student Senate; Wartburg Players; Who ' s Who; FACA, Devel- opment Commissioner; Cafeteria Committee; Student Welfare Committee; Homecoming Committee. ROLANDA BASLER SCHALLER Oshkosh, Wisconsin Elementary Education Alpha Phi Gamma; Pi Sigma; SEA; Trumpet, Society Ed. WESLEY W. SCHALLER Beaver Dam, Wisconsin Business Administration- Economics Castle Singers; BSA; Tennis; Dorm Council. TOM SCHLEICHER Austin, Minnesota Physical Education PE Club; SEA; Intramurals Director; Gamma House Vice-Pres. JANE SCHMIDT Waverly, Iowa Physical Education PE Club, Women ' s Coordinating Chm.; SEA. CAROLYN BEYER SCHNELL Waverly, Iowa English Alpha Chi; Debate Club; Honors; Kappa Delta Pi; SEA. 152 . . Classes DARREL SCHOEBERLEIN Humboldt, Iowa History Dorm Council; PE Club; SEA; Gamma House Sec.-Treas. BETTY W. SCHULZ Havelock, Iowa Biology Alpha Chi; Senior Class Sec.; Kappa Delta Pi, Sec; Student Congregation; SEA. DARYL R. SCHUMACHER Denver, Iowa Biology SEA. Seniors: Schoeberlein — Simmons TIM SCHUMACHER Madison, Wisconsin French, Speech, Drama Castle Singers; KWAR-FM; Tennis; Wartburg Players; W Club; Who ' s Who. BONNIE SEEDORFF Arlington, Iowa JOHN RICHARD SEHNERT Tinley Park, Illinois Sociology Dorm Council; MCB; Student Congregation; WPA; Fire House Four Housefather. TERRY SEXTON Carpentersville, Illinois Psychology Student Senate; Cross-Country; Track; Wart- burg Psychological Society, Vice-Pres. JOANN SHIPMAN Shell Rock, Iowa ROBERT W. SHOLTIS Gillespie, Illinois Business-Economics, History Alpha Chi; BSA. SALLY SHOOKMAN Racine, Wisconsin Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Sigma; SEA. JOHN D. SIMMONS Charlotte, Iowa History Dorm Council; Proctor; SEA. SHERIDAN SKEEN Waverly, Iowa ' B ii M k sH Classes ... 153 KENNITH A SMITH Muscatine, low a Plii li)sn[)li Alpha (;hi; Debate Clul); Dorm C oiincil. Sec; MCB; F ' i Kappa Delta, Pres.; Student Senate; WPA. Vice-Pres . Pres ; Who ' s Who. De elop- ment (Committee. HICHAFil) I, SMITH Marshalltou n. Iow a Business .Xdministration-Kconomics BSA GLEN W. SOENKSEN Princeton, Iowa Business Ad ministration- Economics Dorm (;oMncil; BS.A. Seniors: Smith — Strumpel STEVEN A. SOMMER Correctionville, Iowa Sociology Chi Rho; Dorm Council; MCB, Sec; Student Congregation; Ushers Club, Pres.; Wartburg Band. ALANA SOUTHARD Arlington Heights, Illinois Social Work Passavant; WRA; W LC. PAUL GEORGE SPECHT Monticello, Iowa Social Work Castle Singers; Football; W Club; Who ' s Who; Gamma House Pres. GARY W SPROAT Altamont, Illinois Social Work Chi Rho; Church Council; Human Relations Committee, Chm.; Honors; Student Congrega- tion; Young Democrats; LAC, Chm. G. LORETTA STARKLY Freeport, Illinois DORIS STEERE Allison, Iowa PATRICIA JEAN STEINBERG Buffalo Center, Iowa Social Work, Sociology Alpha Chi; Dorm Council; Honors; Passavant, Pres.; Cornils House Head Resident. CHERYL STENDEL Owatonna, Minnesota KAREEN STRUMPEL Waverlv, Iowa 154 . . . Classes DARYL SUNTKEN Belmond, Iowa Physical Education PE Club, Vice-Pres.; SEA; Track; W Club; Intramurals. PHYLLIS SWALVE Estherville, Iowa Social Work LSA; Passavant; Student Congregation; Wart- burg Psychological Society; WRA, Sec.-Treas.; Young Democrats, Sec.-Treas.; Chi Gamma. PAUL SYDNESS Lake Mills, Iowa Elementary Education Dorm Council; MCB; Student Congregation; SEA. JAMES TANDE Fairmont, Minnesota Physical Education PE Club; SEA; Baseball; Intramurals. KENNETH D. THIELE Fort Wayne, Indiana Sociolog -Pre-Theology Chi Rho. ' KAREN THOMPSON Clinton, Iowa History SEA. Seniors: Suntken — Vale WILLIAM THOMPSON Arlington, Iowa Business Administration Dorm Council; BSA. SYLVIA N. TOKKESDAL Buffalo Lake, Minnesota English Alpha Chi; Honors; Kappa Delta Pi, Hist.- SEA. PETER C. TUNDEL Warren, Pennsylvania Business Administration Baseball; BSA. BYRON TWEETEN Forest City, Iowa Music Education Community Symphony Association; Honors, Kappa Delta Pi; MENC, Pres.; Oratorio Cho- rus; Student Congregation; SEA; Wartburg Choir, Pres. PATRICIA UNKRICH Winfield, Iowa Physical Education PE Club; SEA; Trumpet; Who ' s Who; WRA, Sports Chm.; 1968 Snow Weekend Queen; 1968 Homecoming Roval Court. SUSAN MARIE VALE Cottage Grove, Wisconsin English Castle, Ed.; SEA; Wartburg Band; Student- Faculty Publications and Radio Committee, Sec.; Elections Commission; Homecoming Central Committee. Classes . . . 155 Seniors: Van Laningham — Watson SNOW WEEKEND festivities are officially begun as Dean Earnest Oppermann congratulates royalty Kristi Becker and Paul Specht. DENNIS VAN LANINGHAM Belvidere, Illinois Biology SEA; Tri-Beta. Pres.; Student Body Project Carnival Chm.; Intramurals. FREDRICK VILONEN Brooklyn, New York RICHARD WAHL Monticello, Iowa LEON WALKER West Brooklyn, Illinois RUTH GERDES WARMANEN Strawberry Point, Iowa English Alpha Chi, Sec; Alpha Psi Omega; Dorm Council, Vice-Pres.; Student Congregation; SEA; Wartburg Band, Sec; Wartburg Players, Vice-Pres.; Who ' s Who. CYNTHIA KAY WATSON Aurora, Illinois Social Work Dorm Council; Honors; Passavant; Student Congregation; Elections Commission. 156 . . . Classes Seniors: Weaver — Zinser CHERYL LYNN WEAVER Oak Park, Illinois Elementary Education Oratorio Chorus; SEA FACA; Homecoming Traditions Committee. JUDITH WEBER Sheffield, Iowa RICHARD L WELLNER Comfrey, Minnesota Business Administration BSA; Intramurals. Ushers Club; WLC; Central Committee; DAVID A. WILD Linglestown, Pennsylvania Social Work MCB; Passavant; World Affairs Forum, Vice- Pres.; Young Republicans; Student Senate, Ombudsman, Student Welfare Commissioner, Student Body President s Cabinet, Student Action Commissio n; FAC, Grande Enumer- ator; Wartburg Soccer Club, Coach, BRADLEY D. WILLIAMS Waverly, Iowa History Honors; Le Cercle Francais; Ushers Club; Wartburg Players; World Affairs Forum; Young Republicans. DANIEL JOHN WISSMANN Clintonville, Wisconsin German Chi Rho; Dorm Council; Clinton Hall Pres.; Hans Sachs Verein; Oratorio Chorus. CAROLYN WOLF Greene, Iowa Elementary Education Church Council, Sec. LSA, Treas. ; Oratorio Treas., Sec; Student Wartburg Choir; WJC; Pi Sigma Queen. MARTIN YOUNKIN Ashville, Ohio Piano Chi Rho; Oratorio Chorus; Wartburg Choir. RONALD ZIEGLOWSKY Washington, Iowa MARGERY LOUISE ZINSER Oak Park, Illinois Elementary Education Dorm Council; Proctor; Passavant; Pi Sigma; SEA; Ushers Club; Wartburg Players; Young Democrats; Pi Sigma Queen. Le Cercle Francais; Chorus; Pi Sigma, Congregation; SEA; Classes . Junior Class Nears Academic Goal Juniors: Adams — Dahn Adams, Samuel Alich, Brigitte Anderson, Linda Anderson, Robert Bahns, John Balassa, Peter Banks, Cynthia Barton, Judy Barrett, David Baustian, Linda Becker, Carol Becker, Kristi Beenken, Bruce Bennett, Stephen Bentley, Marlene Bemdt, Jeanette Bjerk, Robert Bleich, Steven Bohle, Rebecca Brackin, Kathleen Brescia, William Bridges, Joyce Brooks, Elizabeth Bruns, Elouise Buhr, Kathleen Bunge, Byron Burrack, Judith Carroll, Jeanne Christ, William Condon, Beth Creydt, Russell Dahn, Sharon 158 . . . Classes Danielsen, Carol Davis, Robert DeBerg, Steven Diekema, Sandra Doehrmann, Gerald Domagala, Vaneta Dooley, Steven Drape, David Edmunds, Nancy Ehm, Marvin Ellingson, Jo Ellen Elliott, Peggy Ellis, Richard Erickson, Dallas Eschen, Walter Evans, Linda Ewoldt, Tonie Fischer, David Fleming, Sharon Flugga, Sandra Fober, Gary Fox, Robert Freiheit, Warren Fritsch, Gerald m IT ' w 2 Juniors: Danielsen — Jepsen Fuerstenberg, Jerald Gebers, Leon Gelhar, Grant Goltz, Mary Goos, Susan Gregory, Ronald Gronewold, Karen Grove, Dana Grovert, Susan Grulke, Eileen Hagen, Karen Hale, Joanne Hamann, Linda Hancock, Roger Hansen, Jerry Hansen, Palma Harms, David Harrenstein, Larry Hartje, James Heathman, Sherry Heft, Carolyn Henrichs, Dean Henricksen, Susan Hobert, Diane Home, Barbara Hoppe, Susan Hoth, Randy Hoth, Steven Hudik, Gary Hunt, Jean Jepsen, Sarah mm, It I ' i mmm M M k iunN ' i ; --aii Classes ... 159 Johansen, Mike Johnson, Philip Jones, Thomas Kalke, David Kallestad, Paul Kammerer, Dorothy Kay, Judith Keith, David Klemesrud, Robert Klinger, Linda Knapp, Betty Kohagen, Beverly Kohlwey, Lois Kruckenberg, Reona Krumhus, Jo Lajko, Michael Juniors: Johansen — Roush Lea, Dorothy Levis, Connie Lindgren, Terry Long, Connie McDonough, Joanne McMullen, Susan Madsen, Gail Mansholt, Jaclde Marehant, Linda Meister, Darlene Mether, Mary Meyer, Elizabeth Meyer, Janet Meyer, Verlayne Midlang, Darlene Miller, Jon Mohr, Alan Nakamura, Pauline Napiecek, Dave Nelson, Linda Nelson, Sandra Nielsen, Norman Nordman, Rodger Otto, Karl Palmer, Elaine Petersen, Dorothy Petersen, Ruby Peterson, Cynthia Peterson, Nancy Podorsky, Robert Polk,Juhe Porath, Gerald Porter, Debra Rachut, Eric Ramige, Ernest Reedholm, Edwin Rieken, Linda Rinderknecht, Lynn Rolands, David Roush, Allan 160 . . . Classes Rytel, Michael Schafer, Coralyn Schauer, Frederick Schlueter, Carol Schnadt, Lyle Schroeder, Regina Schultz, Susan Shearer, Nancy Shelley, Jeanne Shipp, Roger Silhan, Carol Slack, Glen Smelcer, James Smith, Dean Soenke, Melvia Steege, Darrel Juniors: Rytel — Zingale Steinbron n, Reuben Strike, Theron Strom, David Stall, Elaine Sullivan, Larry Swanson, Gail Tarrence, Janice Taylor, Patrick Thiele, Mary Lou Thompson, Terry Thudium, Patricia Trettin, Jean Twedt, Susan Ufkes, David VanDyke, Ellen VanHauen, Barbara Ward, Jane Warren, Rosetta Wartick, Ronald Wedekind, Linda Weidler, Karla Werme, Robert Werner, Jeffrey Werth, Kenneth Westphal, David Wiegmann, Carol Wilkin, Connie Williams, Robin Wittkowski, William Wittmann, Katherine Workman, Monica Zeigler, Kenneth Zietlow, Colleen Zingale, Timothy Classes ... 161 Sophomore Class Supervises Initiation SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Mike Rehak. pres ; Bruce Garberding, vice-pres.; Teresa Halcsik, sec; Ron Johnson, treas. Sophomores: Ahrens — Coffin Ahrens, Barton Anderson, Jean Angell, Kathy Ard, Steven Bacon, Dennis Balvanz, Nancy Bangert, Elizabeth Barber, Dolorah Barr, Carla Barth, Janet Baumbach, Gary Bechtum, Loren Beck, Douglas Becker, Bruce Bedingfield, Bruce Berg, Sharon Bergseth, Margaret Berrie, Betty Blaser, Shirley Blood, Dixie Blumeyer, Jean Borcherding, Beverly Borreson, Elaine Bredow, Susan Brown, Marsha Brunsvold, William Buma, Bonnie Campbell, Linda Chester, Roberta Christianson, David Clefisch, Kevin CofRn, Pamela 162 . . . Classes Comer, Roberta Crank, Patricia Dewey, Patricia Dittmer, Ann jLyiiiricn, oeiiy Dodge, Ruth Dohl, Susan Dormanen, Bruce H B p Duncan, Linda Eddy, Linda Eggert, Janelle Elfers, Diane Ellis, Barbara Engelbrecht, Caroline Erickson, Charlene Fairchild, Nancy fmjj 1 VI Farrington, Elaine Feine, Judy Finch, Patricia Flemming, Roberta Fredrick, Xhomas Fritz, Kathryn Gager, Marlys Galpin, Treva ■ Sophomores: Comer — Hatcher Garberding, Bruce Gies, Waldemar Goldenstein, Rebecca Goos, Rozan Goosen, Joyce Gordon, Todd Gossman, Kathy Gramstad, Beverly Gratias, Alice Gratias, Arthur Grau, Paula Grawe, Frederick Green, Gary Gregersen, Alan Grusnick, Richard Gulden, Ilean Gunderson, Lynn Gutzmer, Diane Haberman, Marvin Halcsik, Teresa Hansen, Ken Hanson, Arlene Hanson, Carlene Hanson, Inga Hanson, Pamela Harmening, Lois Harms, Judy Harris, Hilda Hart, David Hart, Vemette Hartwig, Tom Hatcher, Gwen Classes 163 Hector, Rebecca Hegg, Ilene Heise, Allison Henderson, Jean Hensel, Paul Herd, Margaret Hinze, Diane Hodges, Wanda Holmes, Roger Hoppenworth, James Hubbard, Robert Hughes, Teresa Hutcheson, Janet Imbrock, James Imhoff, Cynthia Infelt, Susan li V J. Sophomores: Hector — Morris Jackson, Janice Jahnke, Mary Jahr, Justine Johnsen, Paul Johnson, David Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Ronald Judd, Eugene Karls, Kristine Kasemeier, Judy Kern, Tom Klatt, Sybil Kling, P. Jean Koxlien, Faye Kramer, Paul Kraus, Michael Kruger, Patricia Kruse, Dale Kuehl, Sue Landgrebe, Joan Lindblom, Mary Little, Rita Lunsman, Beverly Lyon, Barbara Mcintosh, Douglas McKee, Tom McNamara, Christine Mabon, Linda Macholz, Ronald Maher, Timothy Martin, Marcia Mason, Anita Mattke, Connie Mattke, Karen Messerly, Richard Mieling, Clen Miller, Rosemary Mitchell, Ruth Moore, Martha Morris, Martin E. 164 . . . Classes Moser, Carlyle Nacke, Diane Neff, Paula Nehring, Georgiana Nelson, Chrystal Nelson, Nancy Neugebauer, Duane Nibel, Beth Niehaus, Jo Ann Nielsen, Kirby Nolda, Rebecca Oleson, Donald Ostlund, Gave Pearson, Christie Pedersen, Laura Pederson, Adele Perkins, Donna Perry, Dennis Petersen, Judith Petersen, Susan Peterson, Cheryl Peterson, John Plagge, Vema Piatt, Gary 1 1 U m Sophomores: Moser — Piatt MUSCLES STRAINING, sophomores Nickel, Macholz, Gunder- son, Johnson and Dormanen struggle in Homecoming tug of war. Sophomores: Proud — Severson Proud, James Radd, Ginger Rauch, Sandra Rees, Elaine Rehak, Michael Rieckens, Carol Rindels, Harold Roach, Joanne Roepke, Kathy Rounds, Barbara Rueber, Douglas Sandberg, Janice Schick, Linda Schluter, Joyce Schmeling, Kristy Schmidt, Carolyn Schrage, Lois Schultz, James Schulz, Ronald Schweitz, Paul Seeger, Judy Seidel, Judith Seifert, William Severson, Marilyn 1 0 If 1 1 PATIENTLY WAITING in the usual long supper line, Pat Yankow and Rebecca Thomas chat freely while others read the Trumpet. 166 . , . Classes Scholten, Gregory Shelby, Jacqulyn Sherman, Pamela Shimmer, Carol Shipman, Kathy Shore, Jacquelyne Siebels, Helen Sixt, Rose Ann Slate, Phyllis Smith, Delbert Sondergard, Jeanne Sorensen, Dianne Stange, Dianne Stewart, Don Stow, Jane Strempke, Mary Strom, Larry Stueber, James Stumberg, Pamela Talbot, Lora Tendall, Stephen Tegtmeier, Randy Thayer, Vergene Thiede, James y Iprl mi wi It Sophomores: Scholten — Zaleski Thomas, Rebecca 1 Thompson, Susan Tillmanns, Mary Tomke, Cheryl Tracy, Ruth Turpin, Karen VanderBerg, Ellen Voile, Judith j j Wallbaum, Barbara 1 Walter, Ellen Ward, Guy Weber, Nancy Weiblen, Faith Weitz, Kenneth Westendorf, Debra Westerman, Margaret White, Charles Wieck, Katherine Wiedeman, Kathleen Wigstadt, Kathleen Wild, William Winchell, Dick Wolf, Mary Wright, Linda mm JSMW Wurmnest, Charles Yankow, Patricia Yess, Cynthia Zaleski, Kenneth Classes. .167 Freshman Class Experiences College Life FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Jeffrey Gilmore, treas.; Debo- rah Hoffer, sec; Dan Grinstead, pres.; Pamela Austin, vice-pres. Freshmen: Ahrenholz — Bergan Ahrenholz, Wayne Ainsworth, Calvin Albrecht, Ann Allen, Jeffrey Amsrud, Patricia Andersen, Diane Anderson, Allyn Anderson, Jane Anderson, Sevor Anderson, Wanda Anderson, William Antes, Ralph Antons, Patricia Arndt, William Aschim, Cynthia Austin, Pamela Baehler, Lynne Baerlin, Martha Ballou, Dean Bangert, Gene Barnes, Linda Barnhart, Karen Bartlett, Donald Bauhs, Mary Bauman, Kaye Baumann, John Beane, Priscilla Becker, Jane Becker, Stephen Bennett, Donald Benson, Thomas Bergan, Kathleen 168 . . . Classes Berge, James Berger, Daniel Berkenes, David Bicknese, Marjorie Bitter, Pamela Blume, Shelley Boedy, David Boge, Geraldine Bohle, Terry Bossom, Bernie Bossom, Bette Bramer, Brenda Bright, David Brinkman, Duane Brintnall, Donald Brown, Mary Brown, Steven Bruhn, Elizabeth Bruns, Ronald Buchanan, Edith Burgess, Marsha Burke, John Burma, Marcay Bush, Dale HP ■PI ' i 1 f 1 V A j V ' 1 ... I Freshmen: Berge — Druivenga Calderwood, Arthur Cain, Cheryl Campbell, Bruce Campbell, Timothy Cantine, Tim Carroll, Scott Caspers, Dianna Chapman, Anthony Chapulis, Stanley Christensen, Robert Clark, Mary Clefisch, Linda Cmelik, Dennis Coleman, Bruce Colon, Peter Cousins, Jeanne Cruse, Richard Cutler, Gail Dalchow, Chris Davidson, James Davis, Evelyn Deike, Vicky Demro, Gary Denlinger, Linda DeVries, Don Dickman, Deborah Dieterich, Kermit Dirks, John Dohrman, Thomas Downie, John Downing, Cynthia Druivenga, Donarae p classes ... 169 Dunbar, Jane Dusenbery, Daniel Dwyer, Annette Edmunds, Mary Ellickson, Joan Enterline, H. Charles Entz, Eddie Fauchier, Larry Freshmen: Dunbar — Halverson Felland, Kirstie Fetherston, John Finke, Douglas Flessner, Naomi Fletcher, Bruce Foster, Robert Franz, Margaret Freeman, David Freese, Betty Freriks, John Fritz, Barbara Fruehling, Carolyn Frush, Kathleen Fuerst, Patricia Funck, Gretchen Galliart, Lawrence Gardalen, Donna Gardner, Ruth Cause, Beverly Gaylor, Steven Geertsema, David Gerdts, Kathleen Gielau, Vicky Gilbert, Daniel Gilkey, Herbert Gilmore, Jeffrey Glade, Kathie Glass, Connie Glessner, Rod Godfredsen, Roger Goeke, Dale Goettler, Judith Good, Robert Graham, Bert Grawe, Jane Gresh, Mary Greve, David Grindeman, Beverly Grinstead, Dan Gronewold, Kathy Grunke, Mary Guenther, Judith Gutfleisch, John Hafner, Gregory Hall, Sandra Hallowell, Elizabeth Hallowell, Lyle Halverson, Mary 170 .. . Classes COMPARING VIRTUES of favor- ite candidates, Jim Neumann, Pam Austin, Gloria Samuels and Hilda Harris discuss Election ' 68. Freshmen: Hampton — Holzen Hampton, Nancy Hann, John Hansen, Mariane Hanson, David Harder, Lee Harms, Beth Harrington, Walter Hartmann, Sandra Hartnell, Thomas Haugen, Kristine Hazelwood, Patsy Healy, Annelle Heaton, Jo Ann Heckathorne, Beth Heefner, David Heiden, Linda Heidtke, Gail Heiserman, Kathleen Henderson, Janet Hesterberg, Darlene Hilgemann, Robert Hill, Mark Hillemann, Diane Hoelz, Calvin Hoffer, Deborah Hoffland, Lynn Hoffman, James Hoiekvam, Gregory Holland, Sharon K. Hollander, Kristi Hoist, Frank Holzem, Ruth (Classes ... 171 Freshmen: Hoover — Kleinschmidt Hoover, Mary Housley, Lesley Houston, Janice Hughes, Deborah Hunnicutt, James Hurdle, Claudia Ihde, Pamela Jacobson, Kathleen Jacobson, Marcia Jakel, Cynthia Jetmund, Jon Jewell, Paul Jobe, Rebecca Johnson, Carol Johnson, Janis Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Shari Johnson, Sharon Jorgensen, Brian Judas, Clair Judisch, Lawain Kammerer, Donald Keller, Phillip Kennedy, David Kessler, Robert Ketterling, Thomas Kiffel, Karen Kildahl, Steve Kilts. Danith Kittleson, Elizabeth Klasek, Kristine Kleinschmidt, Linda PROPAGANDA WARNINGS by Dr. Charles Siepman ad large convo audience to be cautious of advertising techniques. 172 . . , Classes Klemesrud. LaN ' onne KJouda. Sharon Kluiter. Vivian KJuver, Susan Knickerbocker. Kal Knoll. Ruth Koch. Timothy KoUman. C nthia Kraft. Dianne Kramer. Da%id L. Kramer. Da%id W. Krueger. Robert Kuhl. Lorene Kuhl. a ne Lange, Brenda Langholz. Judith Larsen. Leonard Lau. Chen. 1 Lee. Richard Lehmann. Junelle Lerberg. Josephine Levis. Bonnie Levsen. Mark L€wis, Kent Freshmen: Klemesrud — Morgan Lindberg. Glenda Lindell. Richard Lindow, Daniel Linskey, Terrance Longstreet. Linda Loots. Donald Lowe. Sarah Lueck. Da% id Lund. Shirley Lund . Susan Lux. David L nn. Kathn. n McElligatt. Kathleen McE ill . Karen Machmueller. Man. Manning. Nancy Mantei. Robert Max. M ron Merrill. Michele Mether. Susan Miller. Jody Miller. Ronald Miller. Sandra Miller. Wendy Mills. Sharon Minderhout. Carol Misch. Laurel Mittelstadt. Janet Mock, . iidrea Moe, C Tithia NIonroe. Duane Morgan. James Classes ... 173 Morgan, Reese Morton, Julieanne Mosteller, Bruce Mueller, Mark Mundschenk, Lynnette Myers, Michael Nelch, A. Mark Nelson, Gail Nelson, Karen Nelson, Ronald Neptun, Beth Ness, Margaret Neymeyer, Cheryl Nielsen, Janet Novak, Linda Nus, William PI 1 m Freshmen: Morgan — Rexses Ohm, Deloris Oleson, Jack Olsen, Marilyn Olson, Kathryn Olson, Robert A. Opel, S. Janice Osterberg, Thomas Ottmar, Arlen Owens, Ruth Pahike, Sarah Pan, David Paroubek, Keith Pedersen, Dale Pedersen, Janet Perry, Eric Petersen, Juli Peterson, Ruth Petrick, Trudy Philipp, Ann Pinter, Kenneth Platte, David Pleggenkuhle, Linda Polzin, Gary Popek, Gregory Porath, Douglas Porath, Gail Rada, Janet Ralls, Jo Ann Rambo, Gary Rasche, Michael Rasmussen, Claudette Rathe, James Rau, Debra Raun, Mary Rebelein, Candace Reinig, Craig Reints, Steven Renner, Linda Reno, Marcus Rexses, Merry 11 ii 1 f 1 1 74 . . . (Classes Rinderknecht, Kay Rink, Rebecca Robertson, H. Doug Robinson, Marianna Robinson, Mary Rodina, Janet Roeber, David Rosanske, Thomas Roseland, Stephen Ross, Susan Ruder, Phyllis Rudie, Noel Rusley, Marcia Sampson, Robert Sandberg, Steven Sass, Danny Schaumann, Ginger Schaumburg, Sylvia Schmidt, Danny Schmidt, Dorothy Schmidt, John Schmidthuber, Jane Schmude, Rita Schneider, Curtis Schonscheck, Jean Schoop, Laura Schoop, Linda Schrader, Judith Schreiner, Kristine Schroeder, Judy Schumacher, Harold Schurbon, Gregory WWW Freshmen: Rinderknecht — Schurbon classes ... 175 Schweer, Allen Schwefel, Cheryl Scott, Rory Seal, David Sealock, Colleen Seegers, Margaret Serfling, Patricia Sesker, Jo Ellen Sharp, Diane Shelley, Carol Sims, P. Scott Sloth, Clenda Smith, Gary Smith, Jennifer Smith, Susan Snell, David Freshmen: Schweer — Swett Soenksen, Cordon Steilen, Donald Stenman, Charles Steude, Linda Stevens, Dennis Stinner, Phyllis Stolte, Robert Strelow, Wayne Strike, Norman Strottman, Rebecca Suchsland, Jean Sumner, Marcia Swanson, Bruce Sween, Greg Sweet, Timothy Swett, James 1 1 1 1 Ml 1 PR 1 M ■f OBVIOUSLY LURKING behind the bushes, publications photog- rapher Don Brintnall prepares to catch another interesting shot. 176 . . . Classes hieman, Kent rhompson, Kathleen ihompson, Marjorie Thorstad, Larry iibbitts, Sheri Tompkins, Marlyse ) rain, Robert cost. Jay wo, Connie lale, Jacqueline an Syoc, Dan Veldhouse, Lynette Verly, Robert Voigts, Anne Wad, Jeffrey Wagner, Evelyn Wagner, Gail Wahlert, Steve Walker, Catherine Walker, Pennyrae Ward, Curtis Warnke, Lois Weber, Curtis Weber, James Freshmen: Thieman — Zuehlke Wegenast, Susan Welcher, Robert Wellnitz, Henry Wendling, John Wendt, Jane Werner, Sharon West, Steven Westphal, Ronald Wilkerson, Edwin Wilkey, David Will, Mark Willis, Mary-Sue Willms, Susan Winter, Marsha Wissink, Deborah Withers, Jan Wittkowski, Wynelle Wolff, Linda Wright, Richard Wuestenberg, Elizabeth ' Vunsch, Linda )ung. Avis )ung, Nancy oung, Thomas Zager, Randall Zalaznik, Gary Zellmer, Pearl Zuehlke, Ronald Classes . . . 177 Index A ABDA-EL, 48 Abramson, Dr. Jean M., 118 Ackerman, Gary, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 134 Ackman, Joann, Cedar Falls, Iowa Adams, Samuel, Vail, Iowa, 158 Aden, Miss Kathryn M., 113 ADMINISTRATION, 108 Ahnemann, Mr. Darryl, 115 Ahrenholz, Wayne, Waterloo, Iowa, 83, 168 Ahrens, Barton, Latimer, Iowa, 62,74,162 Ainsworth, Calvin, Moline, Illinois, 168 Albers, Alton, Waverly, Iowa, 134 Albers, Judy, Waverly, Iowa, 97,134 Albert, Jerome, Buckingham, Iowa, 22,73, 77,100,134 Albrecht, Ann, Fairbank, Iowa, 168 Albrecht, Joyce, Fairbank, Iowa, 96,134 Alcock, Allan, Tripoli, Iowa, 41,66,73,77, 94,134 Alexander, Dr. Ronald G., 82,127 Alich, Brigitte, Watertown, Wisconsin, 68, 91,158 Allen, Clarence, Racine, Wisconsin, 22,24 Allen, Dr. Edward S., 118 Allen, Jeffrey. Algona, Iowa, 60,168 ALPHA CHI, 58 ALPHA HOUSE, 98 ALPHA PHI GAMMA, 51 ALPHA PSI OMEGA, 61 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 70 Amsrud, Patricia, Wausau, Wisconsin, 168 Andersen, Diane, Dike, Iowa, 168 Anderson, Allyn, Humboldt, Iowa, 74,168 Anderson, Barbara, Austin, Mirmesota, 73, 74,79,96 Anderson, Eric, Estherville, Iowa Anderson, Mrs. Ila, 130 Anderson, Jane, Waterloo, Iowa, 85,168 Anderson, Jean, Rock Island, Illinois, 89, 162 Anderson, Linda, Mitchell, Iowa, 56,57, 79,158 Anderson, Dr. Maynard C, 118 Anderson, Robert, Chillicothe, Illinois, 38, 40,77,103,158 Anderson, Mrs. Ruth B., 118 Anderson, Sever, Tomahawk, Iowa, 168 Anderson, Wanda, West Branch, Iowa, 168 Anderson, William, Villa Park, Illinois, 168 Andresen, DuWayne, DeKalb, Illinois Andrews, Dean, Franklin Park, Illinois, 71 Angell, Kathy, Chicago, Illinois, 162 Aniiker, Judy, 58 Antes, Ralph, Salem, Wisconsin, 168 Antons, Patricia, Center Junction, Iowa, 168 Ard, Steven, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 162 Arjes, Mrs. Mildred, 128,130 Arkue, George, Capital Hill, Monrovia, Liberia, 60,78 Arndt, William, Detroit, Michigan, 168 Arns, Miss Susan, 130 Arrasmith, Rose, Waterloo, Iowa ARTIST SERIES, 104 Ashby, Les, New York, New York, 38 Aschim. Cynthia, Ridgewa , Iowa. 168 ATHLETICS, 20 Aude. Roger. Wavcrlv, Iowa, 70 Austin. Pamela, Waterloo, Iowa, 8-3,168, 171 A ers. Bob. Waterloo, low a, 48 Azbeil. Mr W illiam, 124 B Baaken, Mr. Bernie, 48 Baaken, Mrs. Mary. 48 ■ Bachrnan, Dr John W., 65.112 Backen, Barbara, Tama, Iowa, 135 Bacon, Dennis, Ottumwa. Iowa, 162 Bacon, J ) . Windom, Minnesota, 82 Badgle , Dorma. Berkele Heights, New Jersey, 56 Bachler, L nne, Watertown, Wisconsin, 168 Baerlin, Martha, Bryan, Ohio, 168 Bahns, James, DeWitt, Iowa, 66,135 Bahns, John, DeWitt, Iowa, 158 Baker, Cheryl, Mason City, Iowa Baker, Gene, Clear Lake, Iowa, 77.100 Baker, Mrs. Genevieve Baker, Linda, Pierson, Iowa, 73,96,135 Balassa, Peter, Riverside. Illinois, 51.158, 169 Ballou, Dean, Independence, Iowa, 168 Balvanz, Nancy, Wellsburg, Iowa, 79,162 Bangert, Elizabeth, Pomeroy, Iowa, 162 Bangert, Gene. Pomeroy, Iowa, 168 Banks, Cynthia, Forest Park, Illinois. 74, 78,79,158 Barber, Dolorah, Pepin, Wisconsin, 71,162 Barkema. James, Jew ell, low a, 28,29,77, 102 Barnes, Linda, Shell Rock, Iowa, 168 Barnhart, Diane, Greene, Iowa, 56,66,135 Barnhart, Karen, Greene, Iowa, 79,85,168 Barr, Caria, Streator, Illinois, 33,162 Barrett, David, Chicago, Illinois, 82, 158 Barrett, Donna, Chicago, Illinois Barth, Janet, Carpentersville, Illinois, 18,- 83,162 Bartlett, Donald, Beloit, Wisconsin, 168 Barton, Judy, Davenport, Iowa, 158 BASEBALL, 41 Baseler, Dorothv, Denver, Colorado, 56, 83 Baseler, James, Denver, Colorado. 62,83, 103,135 Baskerville, Wayne. Waterloo. Iowa, 22 BASKETBALL, 28 Batchelder, Philip, Strawberry Point, Iowa, 74 Bauer, Steven, Waverly, Iowa Bauhs, Mrs. Adelheid, 131 Bauhs, Mary, Waverly, Iowa, 68,168 Bauman, Kaye, Chenoa, Illinois, 168 Baumann, John, Beloit, Wisconsin, 168 Baumbach, Gary, Milford, Iowa, 162 Bausch, James, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Baustian, Linda, Davenport, Iowa, 57,66, 158 Bavu, Josiah, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, 78 Beam, James, Waverly, Iow a, 37,64,135 Beane, Priscilla, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, 69,168 Bechtum, Loren, Osage, Iowa, 41,162 Beck, Douglas, Spragueville, Iowa, 34,35, 38,73.77,162 Becker, Bruce. Nashua. Iowa. 38.81 . 1 62 Becker, Carol, Columl)us. Ohio, 90.91,158 Becker, The Rev Harold. I 15 Becker. Jane. Waverlv. Iowa. 87.168 Becker, Kristi, W averly. low a. 58.87,91 . 156,158 Becker, Mark. C;harles Cit . I ow a. 5 1 ,54, 98.135 Becker, Stephen. DeW itt. Iowa. 48,74.168 Becker, Ted. Racine. Wisconsin. 78,98,135 Beckman. James. S racusc. Nebraska, 82. 90.94.98.135 Bediiigfield. Bruci ' . Arlington Heights, Illinois. 162 Beenken. Bruce. (irimd (x ' ntcr. Iowa. 70,158 Behrens, William, (irunch (. enter. Iowa, 18 Benck, John. V ' avcrl , low a. 36 Bennett, Donald, Ames, Iow a, 62,168 Bennett, Stephen, Des Moines, Iowa, 158 Benson, Michael, S camore, Illinois, 62, 135 Benson, Stanley , WaverU, Iowa, 37 Benson, Thomas, Watertow n. Minnesota, 22.168 Bentlev, Kay, Marathon. Iowa, 135 Bentiey, Marlene, Marathon, Iowa, 158 Berg, John. Chicago. Illinois, 64,135 Berg, Nanc , Waverly, Iow a. 48,136 Berg, Sharon, Steward. Illinois, 74,162 Berg, Thomas, Waverly. Iow a. 136 Bergan. Kathleen. Lake Mills. Iowa, 68, 168 Berge, James, Milw aukee. Wisconsin. 22. 169 Berger, Daniel, Norway, Iowa, 169 Bergman, Miss Dorothy, 79,118 Bergren, John, Waverly, Iowa Bergren, Kathry n, Waverly, Iow a Bergseth, Margaret, Racine, Wisconsin, 70,162 Bergseth, Virginia, Racine, Wisconsin, 96, 136 Berkenes, David, Kanawha, Iowa, 169 Berkland, Joan. Inw ood. Iowa. 56,58,72, 73,74,97,136 Berndt, Jeanette, Grafton, Wisconsin, 8 3, 158 Berrie, Betty. Mason City, Iowa, 62.74, 162 Besmer. Rudy, Chenoa, Illinois BETA BETA BETA, 59 BETA HOUSE, 99 Bicknese, Marjorie, Anamosa, Iowa. 69. 78.169 Bishop. Dr. Roger. 73.118 Bitter, Pamela. El Cajon, California, 79. 169 Bjerk, Robert. Madison, Wisconsin, 49,50, 158 Bjorgan, Mrs. Bery l. 131 Bjorgan, Dr. G. Rudolph, 118 Blaede, Dr. Lyie E , 118 Blakesley, William, Independence, Iowa Blaser, Shirley , Camanche, Iow a, 79,162 Bleich. Steven, Onarga, Illinois, 64,158 Bless, Steven, Clear Lake, Iowa Block, Walter, Wellsburg, Iowa 178. . Index Blood, Dixie, State Center, I o a, 56,61 , 162 Bliime, Shelle , Dubuque, Iowa, 169 Blume er, Jean, (iarner, Iow a, 162 Bock, Keith, W ' averK , Iow a, 136 Bock, Tom, Markham, Illinois Bodecker, Mrs. Grace Ann, 1 14 Boed , David, Cedar Rapids, low a, 62, 68,169 Boettcher, Candyce, Creendale, Wisconsin Boge, Ceraldine, LaMotte, Iowa, 169 Bohle, Rebecca, Sumner, U)w a, 64,66,79, 158 Bohle, Terry, Sumner, Iow a, 169 Bollman, Averv , 130 Bomhoff, The Rev. Merritt L., 115.118 Bondhus, Mr. Leland, 22,25,1 19 Borchar dt, MariU n, Ft. Morgan. Colorado, 56,57,66,74,89,96,136 Borcherding, Beverly, Sumner, lovva, 162 Borgw ardt, The Rev. R. G , 1 12 Borreson. Klaine, Chicago, Illinois, 162 Borreson, Paul, Ettrick, V ' isconsin. 72,136 Bossom, Bernie, Plainfield, Iowa, 169 Bossom, Bette, Plainfield, Iow a, 169 Bossom, James, Plainfield, Iowa, 59,66,73, 136 Boudreau, John, Clifton, Illinois, 70,136 Bowman, Daniel, Blue Island, Illinois Bow man, Dennis, Clarion, Iowa, 41 Bowman, Mar , Leland, Iowa Boyd, Leonard, VVaverly. Iowa Bracken. Barbara, Tama, low a Brackin, Kathleen, Harmonv, Minnesota, 59,89,158 Bradley, Lynne, River Falls, Wisconsin Bramer, Brenda. Maquoketa. Iowa. 169 Branco, Bruce, Holstein, Iowa Erase, Jonathan, Plainfield, Iowa Braunschweig, Mar Ann, Watertown, Wisconsin, 57,66,96,136 Bredow, Susan, Waterloo, Iow a, 162 Brehmer, Dianne, Aledo, Illinois, 61,87, 97,136 Breitbach, Joe, Waterloo, Iowa, 26,77, 103 Brescia, William, Hoffman Estates, Illinois, 62 Bridges, Joy ce, Clarksville, Iow a, 158 Bright, David, Cedar Falls, Iowa, 22,16 9 Briner, Mr. K. D., 120 Briner, Richard, Waverly, Iowa Brinkman, Duane, Greene, Iowa, 89,169 Brinkman. Sue. Greene. Iowa. 79,89 Brintnall, Donald. Waverly. Iowa. 53.54, 62,169,176 Brooks, Arthur, Blackfoot, Idaho Brooks. Elizabeth. Waverly. Iow a. 62.158 Brown, Marsha, Ireton, Iowa, 162 Brown, Mary. Peoria, Illinois, 90,169 Brow n, Robert, Gillett, Wisconsin, 22,23, 24,77,101 Brown, Steven, Peoria, Illinois. 169 Bruhn, Elizabeth. Camanche. Iowa, 169 Bruns. Elouise, Waverly, Iowa, 158 Bruns, Paul. Clear Lake, Iowa, 28 Bruns, Ronald, Waverly, Iowa. 169 Brunscheen, Derry. Wvoming. Iowa, 28, 30 Brunsvold, William. Kensett, Iowa. 70, 162 Buchanan, Edith, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. 79.169 Buchholz, David, Waverlv, Iowa, 22.38, 77 Buchholz, Dennis, Tripoli, Iow a, 81,82,87, 90,158 Buchholz, Kari, Waseca, Mituiesota. 57.82 Buck, Robert, Waterloo, New York, 88 Buckel. Francis, Nashua, Iowa, 26 Bucks, Jan, LeClaire, Iowa, 64 Buenning, Gerhardt, Parkston, South Dakota 23,29,32.41.77, 102 Buenning, Meredith. Independence. Iowa. 136 Buhr. Dean, Readlyn, Iowa Buhr, Kathleen, Sumner, Iowa, 73,79,158 Buhr, La Verne, Sumner, Iowa Buhr, Steve, Sumner, Iowa Buls, Mark, Tripoli, Iowa Buma, Bonita, Rock Valle , Iowa, 79,162 Bunge, Byron, Worthington, Minnesota, 60,158 Burgess, Marsha, Denver, Colorado, 169 Burk, Larry, Waterloo, Iowa Burke, John, Lorain, Ohio, 22,100,169 Burma, Marca , Allison, Iowa, 169 Burrack, Judith, Fontanelle. Iowa. 50.64, 79,158 Bush, Dale, Grand Meadow, Minnesota, 22,169 BUSINESS STUDENTS ASSOCIATION, 64 C Cain, Cheryl, Dike, Iowa, 169 Cain, Thomas, Waverly, Iowa, 41 Calderw ood, Arthur, Traer, Iowa, 169 Calkins, Diane, Mt. Auburn, Iowa, 66,97, 137 Campbell, Bruce, Middleton, Wisconsin, 169 Campbell, Linda, Rockw ell, Iowa, 61,87, 162 Campbell, Timothy, Waterloo, Iowa, 169 Cannon, Theoleen, Waterloo, Iowa Cantine, Tim, Cedar Falls, low a, 62,8-3, 169 Carlsen, Nancv, Shenandoah, Iowa, 96, 137 Carlson, Ravmond, Kankakee, Illinois, 62 Carroll, Jeanne, WaverK , lovv a, 51,69,91. 158 Carroll, Scott, Royal Oak, Michigan. 169 Caspers. Dianna, Anamosa, Iowa, 88,169 CASTLE, 51 CASTLE SINGERS, 83 Chapman, Anthonv, Kenosha, Wisconsin, 169 Chapulis, Stanley, Chicago, Illinois, 169 Charleston, Robert, Galien, Ohio, 137 Charlson, Eileen, Leland, Iowa, 96,137 CHEERLEADERS, 33 CHELLEVOLD HOUSE, 96 Chellevold, Dr. John O , 2,58,1 1 1. 1 19 Chester, Kathy. Plainfield. Iowa Chester, Reed, Plainfield, Iowa Chester, Roberta, Plainfield, Iowa, 162 CHI GAMMA, 78 CHI RHO, 49 Childs, Susan, Shenandoah, Iowa, 17,93, 96,137 Christ, William, Lakota, Iowa, 158 Christensen, Mary, St. Ansgar, Iowa, 137 Christensen, Robert, Calamus, Iowa, 169 Christianson, David, Des Moines, Iowa, 64,162 Christophel, Mrs. Hilda, 130 Clapp, James, Dike, Iowa, 28,102 Clapp, John, WaverK, Iowa Clark, Mary, Schofield, Wisconsin, 169 Clark, Norma, Allison, Iowa Clefisch, Kevin, Garnavillo, Iowa. 54.162 Clefisch, Linda, Garber, Iowa, 169 Cmelik. Dennis. Mapleton, Iowa. 169 Coddington. Mrs. Margaret, 60,120 Coffin, Pamela, Hoffman Estates, Illinois, 74,162 Coleman, Bruce, Carpentersville, Illinois, 34,35,169 Coley, Eddie, Bricks, North Carolina Colon, Peter, New York, New York, 169 Comer, Roberta, Dubuque, Iowa, 73,74, 79,16.3 COMMUNITY SYMPHONY, 84 CONCERT BAND, 88 Condon, Beth, Aurora, Illinois, 62,158 Cord, Robert, Danbur , Iowa Cornelius, Cliff, Maquoketa, low a, 28, 31,59,66,77,103,137 CORNILS HOUSE, 97 CORPORATION EDUCATION PROGRAM, 65 Corporon, Mr. E. Kenneth, 65 GOTTA HOUSE, 100 Cousins, Jeanne, DeWitt, Iow a, 169 Crank, Patricia, Warren, Ohio, 163 Crawford, Carolyn, 130 Cre dt, Russell, Watertown, Wisconsin, 50,87,158 CROSS-COUNTRY, 34 Cruse, Richard, Plainfield, Iowa, 169 Culbertson. Diana. Toledo, Iow a. 96,137 Cumerlato, Calvin, Chicago, Illinois Cumerlato, William, Chicago. Illinois Cutler, Gail, Aredale, Iowa, 169 Cuvelier, Kent, New Hartford, Iowa D Dahlen, Thomas, Albert Lea, Minnesota Dahn, Sharon, Kesley, Iowa, 57,74,89,158 Dalchow , Chris, Maquoketa, Iowa, 169 Dakjuist, Donald, .Austin, Minnesota, 64, 137 Danielsen, Carol, Dixon, low a, 58,74,88, 159 Danielson, Paul, Swea Citv, Iowa. 5,22, 38.66,73.77.100.137 Davidson, James, Ellsw orth, Wisconsin, 26.48.169 Davis. Evelyn. Oak Forest. Illinois. 68, 74,78.169 Da vis. Robert. Eldon. Iow a, 22.159 Deaton, Richard, Washington, Iowa DEBATE SQUAD, 60 DeBellis, Anthony, Mt. Vernon, New York, 64,137 DeBerg, Steven, Dike, Iowa, 71,88,159 Deike, Vick , Clarksville, Iowa, 169 Delaney, Michael. LaHabra, California Dell, Dr. Robert T., 119 Demro, David, Nashua, Iowa, 100 Demro, Gary, Nashua, Iowa, 22,77, 169 Denlinger, Linda, Macpioketa, Iowa, 169 Dettmer, Tom, Waverly, Iow a, 137 DeVries, Donald, Plainfield, Iowa, 169 Dewey, Patricia, WaverK, Iowa, 162 Dickman, Deborah, Ciamavillo, Iowa, 52. 74,169 Diekema, Sandra, .Mbert Lea, Minnesota, 159 Diers, The Rev. Herman, 50,117,119 Dieterich, Kermit, St. Ansgar, Iow a. 89, 169 Index ... 179 Dirks, John, Cedar Rapids, Iow a, 68,169 Disrud, Mr. Al, 115 Dittmer, Ann, Botna, Iow a, 74,78,162 Dittrich, Betty, Davenport, Iowa, 163 Djuren, Danny, Mason City, Iowa, 88 Dodge. Ruth, Orchard, Iowa, 163 Doehrmann, Gerald, Williamsburg, Iowa, 22,64,77,159 Dohl, Susan, Rosen, Illinois, 81,163 Dohrman, Thomas, Palatine, Illinois, 22, 169 Domagala, Vaneta, Red Wing, Minnesota, 48,159 Dooley, Steven, Plymouth, Illinois, 159 Dormanen, Bruce, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 98,163,165 Dorvvick, Jack, Rolling Meadows, Illinois, 98,138 Downie, John, Waseca, Minnesota, 87,169 Downing, Cynthia, Forest City, Iowa, 169 Drape, David, Waverly, Iowa, 57,64,78, 83,159 Druivenga, Donarae, Odebolt, Iowa, 85, 169 Drury, Naomi, Gladbrook, Iowa, 61,62, 96,138 Dunbar, Jane, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 170 Duncan, Linda, Charles City, Iowa, 79, 16.3 Dusenbery, Daniel, Des Moines, Iowa, 170 Dwyer, Annette, Orient, Iowa, 170 E Eaton, Leah, Menasha, Wisconsin Ebert, Mrs. Doris, 130 Eddy, Linda, Swaledale, Iowa, 79,89,1 3 Edel, Eric, Montgomery, Minnesota Eden, Billie, Burr, Nebraska, 90,94,96,138 Edmunds, Mary, Glenview, Illinois, 170 Edmunds, Nancy, Glenview, Illinois, 59, 159 Eggert, Janelle, Austin, Minnesota, 74,80, 163 Eggleston, Richard, Waverly, Iowa Ehm, Marvin, Greenfield, Iowa, 159 Eiben, Dr. Galen J , 59,1 19 Eichorn, Mildred, Waverly, Iowa, 66,138 Eickmeyer, Gloria, Walshville, Illinois, 48, 66,138 Elfers, Diane, Charles City, Iowa, 74,78, 83,163 Ellickson, Joan, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 170 Ellickson, Susan, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 78, 97,1.38 Ellingson, JoEllen, Ackley, Iowa, 159 Elliott, Barbara, Hu.xley, iowa, 72,96,1.38 Elliott, Peggy, Aurora, Illinois, 58,62,159 Ellis, Barbara, Denver, Colorado, 163 Ellis, Richard, Aurora, Illinois, .57,70,1.59 Elmer, Linda, Albany, Wisconsin, 57,97, 1.38 Eng, Harriett, Nora Springs, Iowa Engelbrecht, Caroline, Waverly, Iowa, 68, 16.3 Engelbrecht, Mr. William, 65,112 Enterline, H. Charles, Blue Earth, Minnesota, 170 Entz, Eddie, Waterloo, Iowa, 170 Erickson, Charlene, St. Louis Park, Minnesota, 85,16.3 Erickson, Dallas, Humboldt, Iowa, 57,1.59 Erickson, Lu Verne, Cosmos, M innesota, 71 Erickson, Thomas, Glein , llimois, 99 Erickson, Virgil, Waterloo, Iowa, 28,31, .32,41,42,77,102 Erikson, Janet, Merrionette Park. Illinois, 48,66,97,1.38 ERNST HOUSE, 97 Ernst, James, Richfield, Minnesota Erusha, Stephen, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Eschen, Walter, Dubuque, Iowa, 159 Evans, Linda, Dow s, low a, 56,96, 1.59 Ew oldt, Tonic, Walcott, low a, .52, .54, 79, 1.59 F FairchilJ, Douglas, Winthrop, Iowa, 41, 42,77,95,101,1.38 Fairchild, Nancy, Waverlv, Iowa, 16.3 Fairchild, Willard, 1.30 Falck, Keith, Arlington, Iow a, 87 Farran, David, Waverly, Iowa Farrington, Elaine, Anamosa, Iowa, .55,8.5, 163 Fashun, Justeen, Waverly, Iowa Fashun, Peter, Waverly, Iowa Fauchier, Larry, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 34, 170 Fay ram, Mrs. Donna, 130 Fayram, Mr. Glenn, 130 Feine, Judy, Rushford, Minnesota, 88,163 Felland, Kirstie, Madison, Wisconsin, 89, 170 Fenneman, Mr. Glenn, 120 Fetherston, John, Johnson Creek, Wisconsin, 170 Fietz, David, Forest City, Iowa, 44 Filler, Chris, Chicago, Illinois, 85,89 Finch, Patricia, Rockford, Illinois, 163 Finke, Douglas, Bristow, Iowa, 88,170 Fischer, Charles, Latimer, Iowa, 36 Fischer, David, Webster Citv, Iowa, 100, 1.59 Fiste, Vickie, Princeton, Illinois, 96 Fleming, Sharon, Radcliffe, Iowa, 79,159 Flemming, Roberta, Miles, Iowa, 87,16.3 Flessner, Naomi, Peoria, Illinois, 87,170 Fletcher, Bruce, Western Springs, Illinois, 85,170 Florendo, Federico, Kansas City, Missouri, 59,78,98,1.38 Flugga, Miss Eldora, 117 Flugga, Sandra, Marion, Iowa, 66,74,159 Flugstad, Joel, Fort Dodge, Iowa, 49 Flynn, Mrs. Ester, 130 Flynn, Paul, Waverly, Iowa, 22,100 Fober, Gary, Plainfield, Iowa, 73,159 FOOTBALL, 22 FORTRESS, .52 FORTRESS QUEEN, 4,5 Foster, Bob, LaPorte City, Iowa, 83,170 Fox, Jerry, Oak Lawn, Illinois, 22,41,77, 1.38 Fox, Robert, Oelwein, Iowa, 159 Franks, Dennis, Clyde, Ohio Franz, Margaret, Stony Ridge, Ohio, 85, 170 Fredrick, Merry, Waverly, Iowa Fredrick, Paul, Waverly, Iowa, 44,77,100 Fredrick, Thomas, Pigeon, Michigan, 44, 48,71,16.3 Fredrick, Mr. Walter, Jr.. 114 Freeman, David, Palatine, Illinois, 170 Freese, Betty, Rantoul, Illinois, 52,74,170 Freiheit, Warren, Wvkoff, Minnesota, 88, 1.59 Frelund, Mr. Charles A., 120 FRKNCH CLL B, 69 F ' reriks, John, VN ' aupun, Wisconsin, 170 Frevert, Kurtis, Cedar Falls, Iowa Frey, Marvin, Cedar Falls, Iowa Fridles, MarUs, Sumner. Iow a, 96,139 Friederich, Ra lene. Jamestow n. North Dakota. 85.87 Fritsch. Gerald. W orth. Illinois. 1.59 Fritschel. Dr. James E.. 120 Fritz, Barbara. Strawberr Point. Iowa, .52,78.170 Fritz, Kathr n. Peoria, Illinois. If 3 Fruehling, CaroK n. Waverly. low a, 78, 87,91,170 Fruehling, Mrs. Marion, 128 Fruehling. Dr. W. G., 82,120 Frush, Kathleen. Jesup, Iowa, 87,170 Fryk, Mr. Ed, 1.30 Fuerst. Patricia. Hildreth. Nebraska. 87. 170 Fuerstenberg, Jerald. Waveri . Iow a. 58, 80,1.59 Funck, Gretchen, Burlington, low a, 91, 170 G Gaard, Richard, WaverK , low a, 36,64,66, 67,74,88,1.39 Gager, Marlys, Cresco, Iow a, 16;3 Galliart, Law rence, Dubuque, low a, 22, 100,170 Galpin. Treva. Panora, Iowa, 163 GAMMA HOUSE, 101 Gammelin, Paul, .Appleton, Wisconsin, 38 Garberding, Bruce, Libertyville, Illinois, 162,1 3 Gardalen, Donna, Dows, Iowa, 170 Gardner, Ruth, Waterloo, Iowa, 170 Garland, Mrs. Margaret W., 51,53,54, 57,120 Garlinghouse, Peter, Marion, Iowa Garrels, Barr , Wilton Junction, Iowa, 82, 1.39 Gang, Gabe, Pontiac, Illinois Cause, Beverly, Newton, Iowa, 170 Gay Lor, Steven, Waverly, Iowa, 170 Gebers, Leon, Napoleon, Ohio, 49,159 Geertsema, David, Shell Rock, Iow a, 170 Gelhar, Grant, Markesan, Wisconsin, 159 George, Susan, Waverlv, Iowa George, Mr. Hermon H., 119 Gerdes, Ruth, Strawberr Point. Iowa. 17, 58,88,95,97 Gerdts, Kathleen, St. Ansgar, Iowa, 170 GERMAN CLUB, 68 Gielau, Alan, Waverly, Iowa Gielau, Vicky, Waverly, Iowa, 170 Giertz, Mr. Robert, 65 Gies, The Rev. Waldemar, 121 Gies, Waldemar, Waverly, Iowa, 60,80, 85,91,163 Giese, Ruthea, Ashville, Ohio, 48,66,139 Giger, Roger, Quincy, Massachusetts Gilbert, Daniel, Denver, Colorado, 22, 170 Gilkey, Herbert, Cedar Falls, Iowa, 68, 89,170 Gilley, Mrs. Minnie, 1.30 Gilmore, Jeffrey, Algona, Iowa, 168,170 Gipple, Donald, Columbus Junction, Iowa, 38,70,1.39 Glade, Kathie, Dows, Iowa, 88,170 Glass, Connie, Arlington, Iowa, 170 Glessner, Rod, Waterloo, Iowa, 170 Godfredsen, Roger, Spirit Lake, Iowa, 170 180 Index Goeke, Dale, Luana, Iowa, 170 Goetzinger, Terrv, Dike, Iowa, 22,41,77, 100 Goettler, Judith, Bellevue, Iowa, 170 Goldammer, Steve, Corsica, South Dakota, 82,103,139 Goldenstein, Marcus, Independence, Iowa, 101 Goldenstein, Rebecca, Independence, Iowa, 62,78,16.3 GOLF, 36 Goltz, Mary, Monona, Iowa, 66,159 Good, Robert, Peoria, Illinois, 170 Goos, Rozan, Carson, Iowa, 163 Goos, Susan, Carson, Iowa, 74,159 Goosen, Joyce, Cole Camp, Missouri, 87,163 Gordon, Todd, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 44, 45,77,16.3 Gossman, Kathv, Elkader, Iowa, 64,74,78, 79,163 Gottschalk, Mrs. Margaret, 121 Gouak, Nancy, Rochester, Minnesota Graeser, Daniel, Waverly, Iowa, 140 Graham, Bert, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 34, 170 Gramstad, Beverly, Clarion, Iowa, 163 Gratias, Alice, Nora Springs, Iowa, 163 Gratias, Arthur, Nora Springs, Iowa, 16.3 Grau, Paula, Ireton, Iowa, 64,68,79,16.3 Grawe, Frederick, Waverly, Iowa, 28,16.3 Grawe, Jane, Waverly, Iowa, 170 Green, Gary, Minonk, Illinois, 163 Gregersen, Alan, Elk Horn, Iowa, 163 Gregor , Mrs. Marger , 131 Gregory, Ronald, Marble Rock, Iowa, 159 Gremmels, Frederick, Edgewood, Iowa, 8,57,59,70 Gremmels, Mr. Robert, 116 Gresh, Mary, Lost Nation, Iowa, 170 Greve, David, Bryant, Iowa, 170 Grimm, John, Nichols, Iowa, 103 Grindeman, Beverly, Highland, Wisconsin, 78,170 Grinstead, Dan, West Burlington, Iowa, 90,168,170 Gronewold, Karen, Shell Rock, Iowa, 72, 87,1,59 Gronewold, Kathy, Shell Rock, Iowa, 170 Grosvenor, Mike, Waverly, Iowa, 22,77 Groth, Emil, Chicago, Illinois Grove, Dana, Rolfe, Iowa, 72,159 Grovert, Susan, Newhall, Iowa, 159 Grube, Mrs. Henry, 128 Grulke, Eileen, Watertown, Wisconsin, 51,.52,53,66,68,74,159 Grunke, Mary, St. Paul, Minnesota, 68,170 Grusnick, Richard, Pontiac, Michigan, 163 Guenther, Judith, Mayville, Wisconsin, 170 Gulden, Ilean, Waterloo, Iowa, 78,79,163 Gumz, Dr. Frederick A., 82,121 Gunderson, Lvnn, Northwood, Iowa, 163, 165 Gunn, Robert, Overland Park, Kansas, 74, 140 Gutfleisch, John, Waseca, Minnesota, 170 Gutmann, Carol, Waverly, Iowa, 5, .5.3, 64, 97,140 Gutmann, Roger, Waverly, Iowa, 5,44,77, 90,1.34,140 Gutzmer, Diane, Stockton, Illinois, 163 Gyllstrom, Lester, Chicago, Illinois, 54, 140 H Haberman, Kenneth, Tama, Iowa Haberman, Marvin, Marathon, Iowa, 163 Haefner, Dr. Alfred E., 121 Haefner, Mrs. Esther L., 121 Hafner, Gregory, Litchfield, Minnesota, 170 Hagemann, Dr. Harry, 112 Hagen, Karen, Waterville, Iowa, 56,79, 1.59 Hahm, Bonnie, Mequon, Wisconsin Halcsik, Teresa, Racine, Wisconsin, 78, 79,162,163 Hale, James, Waverly, Iowa, 140 Hale, Joanne, Waverly, Iowa, 159 Hall, Ron, Waverly, Iowa, 19,90,92 Hall, Sandra, Rockford, Illinois, 170 Hallowell, Elizabeth, Waverly, Iowa, 170 Hallowell, Lyle, Waverly, Iowa, .34,170 Halverson, Linda, Garner, Iowa, 72,74, 87,97,140 Halverson, Mary, Lansing, Iowa, 170 Halverson, Ronald, Elkader, Iowa Hamann, Darlyce, Garnavillo, Iowa, 66, 7.3,79,97,140 Those fleeting hours The rhythm of tiny feet taps out the fleeting hours of childhood. 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Aid Association for Lutherans ::: Appleton,Wisconsin Fraternalife Insurance common concern for human worth Index . . . 181 AMERICAN YEARBOOK COMPANY A DIVISION OF JOSTEN ' S CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND HANNIBAL, MISSOURI TOPEKA, KANSAS VISALIA, CALIFORNIA Hamann, Edward, Waverly, Iowa Hamann, Janis, Garnavillo, Iowa Hamann, Linda, Long Grove, Iowa, 52, 66,74,159 Hampton, Dr. David C, 124 Hampton, Nancy, Westmont, Illinois, 171 Hancock, Roger, Torrance, California, 159 Hann, John, Bloomington, Minnesota, 81, 171 HANS SACHS VEREIN,68 Hansen, Duane, Waverly, Iowa Hansen, Jerry, Clinton, Iowa, 64,87,159 Hansen, Ken, Atlantic, Iowa, 88,16.3 Hansen, Mariane, Belmond, Iowa, 85,89, 171 Hansen, Raima, Row an, Iowa, 87,159 Hanson, Arlene, Blanchardville, Wisconsin, 61,88,16.3 Hanson, Carlene, Humboldt, Iowa, 85, 16.3 Hanson, David, Blanchardville, Wisconsin, 171 Hanson, Inga, Elgin, Iowa, 79,16.3 Hanson, Pamela, St. Paul, Minnesota, 50, 74,16.3 Hanusa, Steven, Waukesha, Wisconsin, 68,91 Harder, Lee, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, 71, 171 Harmening, Mrs. Josephine, 130 Harmening, Kathy, Waverly, Iowa, 88 Harmening, Lois, Waverly, Iowa, 69,74, 163 Harms, Beth, Onawa, Iowa, 73,171 Harms, David, Flanagan, Illinois, 74,89, 1.59 Harms, Dennis, Shell Rock, Iowa, 57,91, 9.5,140 Harms, Judy, Waverly , Iow a, 163 Harms, Miss Mattie, 117 Harms, Dr. Raymond, 49,121 Harrell, Martha, Watertf)wn, Connecticut, 140 Harrenstein, David, Hampton, Iowa Harrenstein, Larrv, Grundv Center, Iowa, 159 Harrington, Walter, Waterloo, Iowa, 22, 171 Harris, Gary, Kanawha, Iowa Harris, Hilda, Chicago, Illinois, 163,171 Hart, David, Independence, Iowa, 16.3 Hart, Vemette, St. Paul, Minnesota, 56, 62,73,163 Hartje, Jim, Oakland, Iowa, 57,58,.59,159 Hartmann, Sandra, Charles City, Iowa, 69,171 Hartnell, Thomas, Salem, Wisconsin, 171 Hartw ell, Jerry, Charles City, low a Hartwig, Tom, Osage, Iowa, 163 Hartz, Lynda, Manchester, Minnesota, 66, 96,140 Haselhuhn, Rodney, Hawks, Michigan, 48,140 Hassel, William, Fenton, Iowa, 74 Hatcher, Gwen, Strum, Wisconsin, 74,89, 163 Hatlevig, Donald, Lanesboro, Minnesota, 70,141 Haugen, Kristine, Black Earth, Wisconsin, 171 Haugo, CaroKn, Lake Mills, Iowa, 72,74. 87,96,141 Havener, Joan, Knoxville, Iow a Haviland, Judy, Des Moines, Iowa, 96, 141,147 Haw becker, William, Aurora, Illinois, 68 Hazelwood, Pats , Dike, Iowa, 171 Heal , . nnellc, Middletown, Wisconsin, 85,171 Hearn, John, Racine, Wisconsin, 41,43 Heathman, Sherry, Humboldt, Iowa, 61, 87,159 Heaton, Jo Ann, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 171 Heckathorne, Beth, Williams, Iowa, 78, 88,L71 Hector, Rebecca, Battle Creek, Michigan, 164 Heefner, David, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 171 Heffner, Gar , Canal Winchester, Ohio, 18,62,66,88,141 Heft, Carolvn, Hancock, low a, 59,74,78, 79,1.59 Hegg, Ilene, Decorah, Iowa, 68,78,85,164 Heiden, Linda, Alden, Iowa, 171 Heidtke, Gail, Jackson, Wisconsin, 48,171 Hein, Mr. Ernest, 1.30 Heise, Allison, Charles City, Iowa, 164 Heiserman, Kathleen, Manchester, Iowa, 171,85 Hellerich, Conrad, Waverly, Iowa, 22,28, 102 182 .. . Index Hellerich. Dr Mahlon H . Ill Helm. Jud , Sibley, Illinois. 57.91.97,141 Henderson. Janet. Manchester. Iow a, 171 Henderson. Jean. Manchester. Iowa. 164 Henderson. John, Hampton, Iow a Henkelmann, Frederick, Pigeon, Michigan, 88 Henrichs, Dean, Rock Falls, Illinois, 159 Henrichs, Donald. .Allison. Iowa Henricksen. Susan. Rockw ell. low a, 50, 66,89,159 Hensel, Paul. Alexander, Iow a, 164 Herd, Margaret, Ch icago, Illinois, 164 Hertel, Dr. Elmer W . 59.121 Hertel. Garv. VVaverlv. low a, 41,58,77, 102 Hesterberg, Darlene, Gifford, Illinois, 171 He ing, Gerald, Dubuque, Iow a, 141 Hilgemann, Robert. Elgin. Iowa, 171 Hill, M. Jane, Belmond, low a, 50,64,66, 74,97,141 Hill, Mark. Ellsworth. Iowa. 171 Hilleman. Diane. State Center. Iow a, 171 Hinze, Diane, Watertow n. Wisconsin, 33, 79,164 Hix, Susan, Waverly, Iow a, 52,69,91 Hobert, Diane, Charles City , low a. 79, 159 Hodges, Wanda, Manson, Iow a, 74,85.164 Hoelz, Calvin, New Richland, Minnesota, 71,171 Hoerschelman, Eldon. .Andrew , Iow a Hoffer. Deborah, Batavia. Illinois. 168. 171 Hoffland, L nn, Madison, Wisconsin, 171 Hoffman, James, Owatonna, Minnesota, 8.3,171 Hoffman, Marv in. Renw ick. Iow a Hoiekvam, Gregory, St. Paul, Minnesota, 171 Hoins. Mr. Jerome, 130 Holland. Sharon K., Independence, Iowa, 171 Holland. Sharon M., Forest City, Iow a, 61.96 Hollander, Kristi, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, 87,91,171 Holmes, Roger. Charles City , Iow a, 164 Hoist, Frank, Eldridge, Iowa, 171 Holt, Rodney, Schofield, Wisconsin, 34,35, 38,57,58,59,77,92,141 Holtan, Marv, Forest Cit , Iow a, 52,66, 74,78,81,97,141 Holzem, Ruth, Middleton, Wisconsin, 85, 89,171 Home, Barbara, Pocahontas, Iowa, 159 HOMECOMING, 16 HONORS PROGRAM, 91 Hoover, Mary, Newton, low a, 62,91,172 Hoppe, Susan, Racine, Wisconsin, 82,159 Hoppenw orth, James, Sumner, Iow a, 164 Hoth, Mark, WaverU. Iow a Hoth, Rand , Monona, low a, 51,71,82,159 Hoth, Steven, Farmersburg, Iow a, 57,159 Hotz, James, Straw berry Point, Iow a, 22, 41,77,100 Housley, Lesley, Bettendorf, Iowa, 172 Houston, Janice, Aurora, Illinois, 172 Hove, Donna, Northwood, Iowa, 66,96, 141 Howard, Fred, Wyoming, Illinois, 100 Hubbard, Robert, Batavia, Illinois, 164 Hudik, Gary, Chicago, Illinois, 71,78,81, 82,159 Huffaker, Ka , Spring ' alle . Illinois, 73, 79,96 Hughes. Deborah. Rockford. Illinois, 172 Hughes. Teresa, Des Moines, Iowa, 164 Hulsether. Mrs. Harriet. Nashua, Iowa, 141,159 Hunnicutt, James, Tama, Iow a, 74,172 Hunt, Howard, Dixon, Iowa Hunt. Jean. Dixon. Iowa. 52,58,60,61,87, 159 Hunt. Linda. Council Bluffs. Iowa, 61 Hurdle, Claudia. .Allendale. New Jerse% ' , 172 Hutcheson, Janet, Oungstow n, Ohio, 164 Hutson, Mrs. Florence, 129 I Ihde, Pamela, Farmersburg, Iowa, 172 Imbrock, James, LeMars, Iowa, 91,164 Imhoff, C nthia, Williamsburg, low a, 68, 164 Infelt, Susan, Waverly, Iowa, 74,78,164 IOWA STRING QUARTET, 107 Isaak, Darlene, Golden Valley , North Dakota, 97,141 Isakson, Marilyn, Charles Cit , Iow a Iverson, Janet, Waukon, low a Iverson, Mrs. Janet, 130 J Jackson, Janice, Chicago, Illinois, 164 Jacobson, Kathleen, Ottosen, Iow a, 172 Jacobson. Marcia. Madison, Wisconsin, 172 Jahn, Gail, Manila, Iow a, 72,142 Jahnke, Mary , Pepin, Wisconsin, 85,164 Jahnke, Michael, WaverK. Iowa, 142 Jahr, Justine, Livonia, Michigan, 79,164 Jakel, Cynthia, Nashua, Iowa, 172 Janssen, Sarah, Waverly, Iowa, 142 Jaspers, Mary, Eldora, Iowa Jensen, Raymond, Fontanelle, Iow a Jeppson, Mr. Gordon. 22,121 Jepsen, Sarah. Freeport. Illinois, 159 Jerdee, Duane. Charles Cit , Iow a Jetmund. Jon. Dow s. Iow a. 172 Jew ell. Paul, Rockford, Illinois, 172 Jobe, Rebecca, Sumner, Iowa, 172 Joens, Ly nn, Waverly, Iowa, 142 Johansen, Mike, Columbia, Missouri, 53,54.160 Johnsen, Paul, Brookly n, New York, 87, 90,91,154 Johnson, Carol. Batavia. Illinois. 172 Johnson, David. Kanawha, I owa, 164 Johnson, Delaine. Clayton. Wisconsin, 56, 66,73.97,142 Johnson. James, EarKille. Illinois Johnson. Janis. Cedar Rapids, low a, 87, 172 Johnson, Jerry, Racine, Wisconsin. 41,87, 1 4,165 Johnson, Kenneth, Clintonville, Wisconsin, 172 Johnson, Mark, Northw ood, Iow a Johnson, Philip, .Albert City . Iow a, 57, 160 Johnson, Ronald, Glen ElK n, Illinois, 162, 164 Johnson, Shari, Greene, Iowa, 85,172 Johnson, Sharon, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 172 Johnston, John, Forest City, Iowa, 64,143 Jones, Karen, Moline, Illinois, 52,72,97, 143 Jones, Thomas, Auburn. Illinois, 160 Jorenby , Sharon, Hollandale, Wisconsin, 48,8.5,143 Jorgensen. Brian. Waverly, Iow a, 71,172 Jorgensen, Sharel, Osage, Iowa Jorgensen. V ' elda, Osage, Iow a, 97.143 JoNce, Richard. WaverK, Iowa Judas, Clair, Plainfield, Iowa, 172 Judas, Larr , Plainfield, Iowa, 64 Judd. Eugene. Peoria, Illinois, 164 Judisch. Law ain, Tripoli, Iow a. 22.172 Juhl, Mr. Don, 130 Julson, Michael, Mason Cit , Iowa K Kaiser. Ron. Garnavillo. low a, 83 Kalkbrenner. Mike, Clarion, Iowa Kalke, David, Elkader, Iow a, .50,160 Kalkwarf, David, Pontiac, Illinois Kalkwarf, Karen, Champaign, Illinois, 74, 96,143 Kallestad, Paul, Marshallt ow n, Iow a, 5, 65,101,160 Kammerer, Donald, .Ashle , North Dakota, 172 Kammerer, Doroth . .Ashle . North Dakota, 66,89.160 Kamme er. Mr. .Albert, 130 Kapler. Miss Phyllis, 1.30 KAPPA DELTA PI, .57 Karls, Kristine, Palatine, Illinois, 164 Kasemeier, Judv, Sumner, Iow a. 164 Kay, Judith, Eldridge, Iowa, .52,160 Keen, Linda, Thor, Iow a, 48,57,74,97,143 Kehrii, Dean, Waverly, Iowa, 143 Keifer. James. Richmond. Indiana. .54.143 Keith. David. Marble Rock. Iowa, 160 Keller, Phillip. Palatine. Illinois, 172 Kenned . David. Pontiac. Illinois, 172 Kepp , Dale, Davenport, low a Kerby, Mr. William. 65 Kern, Tom, Des Moines, Iow a, 164 Kessler, Robert, Vermilion,Ohio, 62,87, 1 2 Ketchum, Michael, Belmond, Iowa, 26,27 KETHA HOUSE. 102 Ketterling. Thomas. Elgin. North Dakota, 49.87.172 Kiffel. Karen. ' heeling. Illinois, 56,90, 172 Kildahl, Dr. P. A., 121 Kildahl, Steve, Waverly, low a, 172 Kilgust, The Rev. Dean, 112 Kilman, Margaret, Cedar Falls, low a Kilts, Danith, Sullivan, Wisconsin. 49,172 Kim, Mr. Tae Won, W, 78,122 King, Phillip. Chicago. Illinois Kingsle . Miss Patricia .A.. 127 Kinnes. Paul. Denver. Colorado, 44 Kittleson, Elizabeth, Mt. Horeb. Wisconsin. 48,172 Klasek, Kristine, Oak Law n, Illinois, 172 Klatt, Sybil, Clarence, Iowa, 56,69, IW Klein, Marlys, Iowa Falls, Iowa, 143 Kleinmaier, Joseph, New ark, Illinois, 82 Kleinschmidt, Linda, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 89,172 Kleiss, Rebecca, Fredericksburg, Iowa, 143 Klemesrud, LaN ' onne, Osage, Iow a, 173 Klemesrud, Robert, Nora Springs, low a, 160 Klemm, Keith, Manaw a, Wisconsin, 34, 57 Kling, P. Jean, Des Moines, Iow a, 164 Klinger, Linda, Goldfield, Iow a, 56,96,160 Klingsheim, Joy ce, Eagle Grove, Iow a, 66,74,143 Klotz, William, Waverly, Iow a Index. . . 183 Kloiida, Stiaron, J ' alo, Iow a, 81. 173 Kluiter, Vivian, Ciarksville, Iowa, 173 Kluver, Susan, Waterloo, Iowa, 173 Knapp, Bptt , Shiocton, Wisconsin, 48,72, 160 Knickerbocker, Kal, Arlington, Iowa, 173 Knight, Dean, Fairbank, low a, 26,27,66, 77,143 KNIGHTLITERS, 86 Knoll, Ruth, Grimes, Iowa, 79,89,173 Koch, Karl, Dexter, Michigan, 71 Koch, Stephen, Iowa City, Iowa, 41,77, 101 Koch, Timoth , low aCit), Iow a, 173 Kohagen, Beverly, WaverK , low a, 73,79, 160 Kohls, Steven, Strawberr Point, Iowa, 99,143 Kohlwey, l.ois, Grafton, Wisconsin, 72,97, 160 Kollman, Cynthia, Osage, Iowa, 89,173 Konarske, Gary, Denver, Iowa, 28,64,77, 94,144 Koob, Lynn, Maquoketa, low a, 22,59,70, 77,91,94,103,144 Koob, Paul, Maquoketa, Iov a, 26,77 Kooi, Kent, Aplington, Iowa Koopman, Mr. E. T., 65 Koster, Brian, Sterling, Illinois, 38 Koxlien, Faye, Strum, Wisconsin, 164 Kraemer, Nancy, Watertown, Wisconsin, 56,72,74,144 ' Kraft, David, Waverly, Iow a, 144 Kraft, Diannc. Dixon. Iowa, 173 Kraft, Mrs. Donna, 130 Kralt, Linda, New Hampton, Iowa Kramer, David L., .-Kllison, Iow a, 173 Kramer, David V ' , Straw berr Point, Iowa, 26, 1 73 Kramer, Dr. Melvin L , 44,64,65,122 Kramer, Paul, Chicago, Illinois, 8,68,164 Kraupa, Mavis, Nora Springs, low a Kraus, Michael, East Moline, Illinois, 44, 77,100,164 Krause, Barry, Tinle) Park, Illinois, 64, 144 Krause, David, Truman, Minnesota, .78, 98 Krauss, Ilene, C orwith, Iow a, 144 Kruckeberg, Dean, Odar F ' alls, Iov a, 51,54,93,144 Kruckenberg, Reona, Fonda, Iow a, 74, 160 Krueger, Robert, Chicago, Illinois, 173 Kruger, Patricia, Decorah, Iowa, 81,89, 164 Krumholz, Joseph, Peoria, Illinois, 66,68, 78,144 Krumhus, Jo, Metiuon, Wisconsin, 160 Krumm, Michael, New Hampton, Iowa, 88 Kruse, Dale, Clinton, Iowa, 164 Kruse, Stanley, Waverly, Iowa Kubly, Marilyn, Rutland, Iowa, 58,66,97, 144 Kuehi, Sue, Elkport, Iowa, 164 Knlil. Lois. Davenport, low a. 58,62,68, 78,91,144 Kuhl. Lorcne, Davenport, Iowa. 79.173 Kuhl, W a ne. Bellevue, Iowa. 74.S7.173 Kuril. Mr John. 34,41 , 123 KWAR-FM, 71 K llo, Kim. lbert Lea. Miruiesota, 57, 66,103,144 L Lageschulte, Miss Alice, 130 Laird, P ankie, Chicago, Illinois, 144 Laird, John, Blue Island, Illinois, 145 Lajko, Michael. Des Moines, Iowa, 85, 89,160 Lanaglian. Joanne. Clinton. Iowa. 66.78, 145 Landgrebe. Joan. aseca. Minnesota. 74. 97,164 Landgrebe, Susan, Waseca, Minnesota, 74,97,145 Lange, Brenda, LaPorteCity, Iowa, 173 Lange, Deanna, Davenport, Iowa, 97,134, 145 Lange, Keith, Badger, Minnesota, 57,145 Langholz, Judith, Rantoul, Illinois, 74,173 Langholz, The Rev. W. C, 112 Langpap, Barbara, Charles City, Iow a Larsen, Leonard, Hudson, Iowa, 71,173 Larsen, Leslie, Waverly, Iowa, 145 Larson, Cynthia, Clarion, Iowa, 69 Larson, Jerry, Bervvyn, Illinois, 49,145 Larson, Laura, Decorah, Iow a, 96,145 Fine Wedding Photography PROFESSIONAL PORTRAITS IN NATURAL COLOR BLACK WHITE •CHILDREN FAMILY GROUPS • COPY RESTORING • PICTURE FRAMES ILLUSTRATIVE ADVERTISING LEGAL INTERIORS EXTERIORS CWAVERL ' — I 352-4623 I WAVERLY S. CITY LIMITS QUALIFIED PHOTOGRAPHER 184 .. . Index Larson, Dr. C. Robert, 122 Larson, Patricia, Waverly, Iowa, 145 Larson, Robert, Austin, Minnesota, 22,73, 77,100,145 Lau, Cheryl, Traer, Iowa, 78,87,173 Laube, Mr. John, 130 Laucke, Linda, Tinley Park, Illinois, 97 Lazar, Keith, Tama, Iowa, 28 Lea, Dorothy , Waterville, Iow a, 79,160 Leachman, Park, Strawberr Point, Iowa, 99 Lee, Clifford, Hu.xley, Iowa, 58,90,91,145 Lee, Richard, Hu.xley, Iowa, 90,91,173 Lee, Dr. Robert E., 89,122 Lehmann, Barbara, Carpenter, Iowa, 62, 83 Lehmann, Junelle, Monticello, Iowa, 83, 173 Lenguadoro, Mr. James, 22,117 Lenning, Becky, Humboldt, Iowa, 57,58, 97,145 Leonardson, Greg, Eau Claire, Wisconsin Lerberg, Jo, Ellendale, Minnesota, 62,81, 173 Levick, Mr. Lewis ' Buzz, 28,29,122 Levis, Bonnie, Delmar, Iowa, 52,173 Levis, Connie, Delmar, Iowa, 66,160 Levsen, Mark, Eldridge, Iowa, 173 Lewis, CaroKn, Marion, Iowa, 8.3,96,146 Lewis, Kent, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 62,81, 173 Lienau, Thomas, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Lindberg, Glenda, Sergeant Bluff, Iowa, 173 Lindberg, Mrs. Margaret, 122 Lindblom, Mary, Palatine, Illinois, 164 Lindell, Richard, Greene, Iowa, 173 Lindgren, Terry, Sycamore, Illinois, 160 Lindner, Dennis, Nashua, Iowa Lindow, Daniel, Chili, Wisconsin, 62,173 Linskey, Terrance, Albert Lea, Minnesota, 22,173 Little, Rita, Princeton, Iowa, 56,164 Little, Thomas, Mabel, Minnesota, 81,146 Lobato, Dr. Jose P., 122 Lohmann, Susan, Tripoli, Iowa, 58,72,146 Lohr, Linda, Marathon, Wisconsin Lohse, Ralph, Franklin Grove, Illinois, 61, 62,99,146 Long, Constance, Stockton, Illinois, 72, 160 Long, James, Plainfield, Iowa Long, Lawrence, Sterling, Illinois, 146 Long, S. Edwin, Mason City, Iowa, 38,49, 146 Longaker, David, Crystal Lake, Illinois, 139,146 Longstreet, Linda, Primghar, Iowa, 66, 173 Loots, The Rev. Donald, 112 Loots, Donald, Mason City, Iowa, 83,173 Lorenzen, Mr. T. R., 65 Losee, Carolyn, Rockwell, Iowa, 48,66, 146 Lovell, Lynn, Dike, Iowa Loveridge, James, Peoria, Illinois, 62, 146 Lowe, Sarah, Marion, Iowa, 62,74,85,173 Luckritz, Sandra, (Clinton, Iowa, 5,57,58, 97,146 Ludvigson, Karen, Valley City, North Dakota, 66,78,97,146 Lueck, David, Seymour, Wisconsin, 87, 168,173 Luloff, Terry, Denver, Iowa, 146 Lund, Shirley, Yankton, South Dakota, 173 Lundv, Susan, McHenry, Illinois, 54,85, 173 Lunsman, Beverly, Spencer, Iowa, 164 Lutze, Robert, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Lux, David, Hopkinton, Iowa, 173 Lux, James, Waverly, Iowa Lvnn, Kathryn, Ligonier, Pennsvlvania, 173 L C)n, Barbara, Cambridge, Iowa, 83,164 ,Mc McCaffery, Michael, Stanley, Wisconsin McClain, Mr. Paul, 130 McClung, Michael, Des Moines, Iowa, 65,147 McDonough, Joanne, Elkhorn, Wisconsin, 74,160 McDougall, Dianne, Chicago, Illinois, 16,17,18,66,147 McElligatt, Kathleen, Mt. Pros pect, Illinois, 60,173 McEvilly, Karen, Madison, Wisconsin, 69, 173 Mcintosh, Douglas, LaPorte City, Iowa, 164 McKee, Tom, Webster City, Iowa, 99, 164 McMillin, Harold, Waverly, Iowa, 147 McMullen, Susan, Rogers, Minnesota, 160 McMurray, Murray, Webster City, Iowa, 22,73,77,100,147 McNamara, Christine, Indianapolis, Indiana, 70,164 M Mabon, Linda, Plainfield, Iowa, 54,164 Machmueller, Mary, Birnamwood, Wisconsin, 173 Macholz, Ronald, Chicago, Illinois, 57,64, 164,165 Macwan, Sammy Madsen, Mr. Arthur, 122 Madsen, Gail, Charlotte, Iowa, 96,160 Madsen, Mrs. Jean, 61,122 Mager, Terry, Waverly, Iowa Maher, Timothy, Marion, Iowa, 164 Mahuran, Don, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 70 Malueg, Thomas, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 70 Manchester, Thomas, Racine, Wisconsin, 28,29,30,41,77,102 Mann, James, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Manning, Nancy, DeWitt, Iowa, 173 Mansholt, Jackie, Mt. Olive, Illinois, 56, 72,160 Mantel, Robert, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 70,71,173 Manuel, Valerie, Eagle Grove, Iowa Marchant, Linda, Oak Lawn, Illinois, 74, 160 Mart, Karen, Waverly, Iowa, 147 Mart, Lloyd, Waverly, Iowa, 147 Martin, Marcia, Beatrice, Nebraska, 164 Martin, Wayne, Gary, Illinois Mason, Anita, Rocky Mount, Missouri, 164 Masten, Roger, Columbus, Ohio, 61,62,99, 148 Matthias, Donna, Waverly, Iowa Matthias, Dr. Ronald, 122 Mattke, Connie, Macjuoketa, Iowa, 164 Mattke, Karen, (Clinton, Iowa, 56,68,164 Mauer, Richard, Dubu()ue, Iowa, 102 Max, Dr. Herbert J., 57,66,123 Max, Myron, Waverly, Iowa, 68,173 Maxon, Patricia, C ' larion, Iowa, 96 Mayer, William, Maple Shade, New Jersey, 71,100,148 Mead, Miss Bertha. 128 Meents, John, Holland, Iowa, 58,148 Meinhard, Mr. Karl, 130 Meister, Darlene, Rose Creek, Minnesota, 89,160 Melvin, James, Independence, Iow a MEN ' S COORDINATING BOARD, 57 Merrill, Michele, Denver, Iowa, 173 Messerlv, Richard, Janesville, Iowa, 26,81, 164 Mether, Mary, Coralville, Iowa, 58,72,160 Mether, Susan, Coralville, Iowa, 173 Meyer, Elizabeth, Waverly, Iowa, 64,160 Meyer, Janet, Latimer, Iowa, 160 Meyer, Linda, Strawber rv Point, Iowa, 57, 58,148 Meyer, Verlayne, New Richland, Minne- sota, 64,160 Me er, William, Waverly, Iowa, 88 Michaelson, Mr. Samuel S., 74,119,123 Midlang, Darlene, Kensett, Iowa, 74,160 Mieling, Glen, Chicago, Illinois, 164 Miller, Barbara, Waverly, Iowa, 148 Miller, Curtis, Remsen, Iowa, 70,148 Miller, Dennis, Algona, Iowa Miller, Mr. Fred, 112 Miller, James, Plainfield, Iowa, 148 Miller, Jody, Park Ridge, Illinois, 173 Miller, Jon, Newton, Iowa, 160 Miller, Linda, Clinton, Iowa Miller, Mrs. Lydia, 129 Miller, Ronald, Albert, Kansas, 173 Miller, Rosemary, Chaska, Minnesota, 164 Miller, Sandra, Muscatine, Iowa, 173 Miller, Wendale, Dumont, Iowa, 148 Miller, Wendy, Grundy Center, Iowa, 173 Mills, Sharon, Creston, Iowa, 173 Minderhout, Carol, Edina, Minnesota, 173 Mirs, Donna, Tripoli, Iowa, 148 Misch, Laurel, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 173 Missman, Charles, Woden, Iowa, 148 Mista, Dr. Nancy J., 73,123 Mitchell, Ruth, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 56, 90,164 Mittelstadt, Janet, Owatonna, Minnesota, 54,173 Mock, Andrea, Rolling Meadows, Illinois, 173 Moe, Cynthia, Cowrie, lowa, 78,173 Moe, Gary J., Rice Lake, Wisconsin, 148 Moe, Mrs. Muriel G., 123 Moehl, Miss Erna B., 123 Moehl, Miss Hildegard, 112 Moeller, Eldo, Fairbank, Iowa, 148 Mohning, Dean, LeMars, Iowa, 38 Mohning, Gail, LeMars, Iowa, 57,97,149 Mohr, Alan, Flldridge, Iowa, 26,160 Mohr, David, Eldridge, Iowa, 38,77,103 Monroe, Duane, Dysart, Iowa, 173 Monson, Diana, Forest City, Iowa, 66,96, 149 Moon, Janice, Nashua, Iowa, 149 Moore, Martha, Rockville, Maryland, 54, 164 Moothart, Mr. Merle R., 127 Morgan, James, Rochester, Minnesota, 22,173 Morgan, Reese, Loraine, Ohio, 22,24,100, 174 Index ... 185 Morris, Martin. Lainoiit, low a, 82, 1 ( 4 Morton. Jiiiicaiiiie, ( pdar Rapids, Iowa, 174 Mosfr, C arlvle. Stra herr Point. Iowa, 88,165 Mostellcr, Bruce, Rochcllc. Ill niois. I ( 4 Motter, Mr. Harold, 124 Mueller, Mark, Highland Park. Illinois, 22,26,174 Mundschenk, Lvnnette, Long Point. Illinois, 85,174 Muiidt, David, (iladi)rook. Iow a. 22 MU PHI EPSILON, 61 Myers, Michael, Mapleton. Iowa, 22,174 Myers, William K., Washington, Iow a. 99 N Nacke, Diane, Sumner, Iowa, 165 Nakamura, Pauline, Aiea, Hawaii. 74,160 Napiecek, Dave, Waverly, Iowa, 160 Narducv, Raymond. Oaklawn. Illinois, 54, 58,66,93,103,149 Neff, Paula, Bloomfield. Iowa, 165 Nehring, Georgiana, Indianola, Iowa, 165 Neitzel, SalK , Oconomow oc. Wisconsin Nelch, A. Mark, Springfield, Illinois. 22. 174 Nelson, Crystal, Midlothian, Illinois, 79, 165 Nelson, Gail, New Richland. Minnesota, 78,174 Nelson, Gary, Alden, Iowa, 22 Nelson, Jim, Lynwood, California, 41,49. 50,90,98,149 ' Nelson, Karen, Racine, Wisconsin, 174 Nelson, Linda, Bouton, lovva, 160 Nelson, Nancy, Aledo, Illinois, 74,165 Nelson, Paul, Sibley, Illinois, 54,58,90,92, 103,149 Nelson, Ronald, Des Moines, Iowa, 174 Nelson, Sandra, Gowrie, Iowa, 160 Nelson, Sue, Waverly, Iowa, 62 Nelson, Victor, Waverly, Iowa, 62 Neptun, Beth, Peoria, Illinois, 174 Ness, Margaret, Callender, Iowa, 174 Nessa, Julie, Lake Mills, Iowa, 66,87,96, 149 Neuenfeldt, Barbara, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 74,78,97,149 Neymeyer, Cheryl, Greene, Iowa, 174 Neugebauer, Duane, Dimock, South Dakota, 49,74,165 Neumann, James, Waverly, Iowa, 171 Nevdal, Sandra, Rockford, Illinois Nibel, Elizabeth, Paton, Iowa, 52,54,74, 165 Nickel, Steven, Clara City, Minnesota, 87, 103,165 Niehaus, JoAnn, Clarksville, Iowa, 64,165 Nielsen, Anna, Waverly, Iowa, 48 Nielsen, Gary, Racine, Wisconsin, 90,93, 149 Nielsen, Janet, Ingleside, Illinois, 79,174 Nielsen, Kirby, Waverly, Iowa, 83,165 Nielsen, Norman, Preston, Iowa, 160 Noble, Helen, Tama, Iowa, 96,149 Noel, Mr. Howard, 130 Nolda, Rebecca, Elma, lovva, 91,165 Nordman, Rodger, Nashua, Iowa, 160 Norheim, Mr. Raymond A., 124 Novak, Linda, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 79,174 Nus, William, Arlington, Iowa, 81,174 O Odland, Diane, Spencer, Iowa, 56,97,149 Odone, Mr. Leslie W., 78,82,124 ohm. Dcloris. Albert Lea. Miiuicsota, 68, 174 Oklaiul. H elen. Jruell. Iowa. 96.149 Oieson, Donald, Latimer, Iowa, 165 Olesoii, Jack, ( edar Kalis. Iow a. 26,174 Olsen, MariKii, Blooming Prairie. Minnesota. 174 Olsen. Roberta. Park Ridge. Illinois, 97, 150 Olson, Barbara. RoseOeek. Minnesota Olson, Dr. David M.. 38 Olson. Dorothy. Nora Springs, Iowa, 61, 66,87,96,150.174 Olson, Kathr ii, Emmons, Minnesota Olson, Robert A., Addison, Illinois, 174 Olson, Robert, Clarion, low a, 22,73,77, 102,150 Onder, Mr. John, 130 Opel, S. Janice, Des Moines, Iowa, 87,174 Opheim, Lyle, Waukon, Iowa, 19,103 Oppermann, Mrs. Deleva, 129 Oppermann, Mr. Earnest F , 41,1 13,124, 156 Osterberg, Thomas, Waukegan, Illinois, 68,174 Ostlund. Gaye, Manly, Iowa, 88,91,165 Ott, Mr. Marvin, 22,124 Ottersberg, Dr. Gerhard, 124 Ottmar, Arlen, Wishek, North Dakota, 49, 85,89,174 Otto, Karl, Wausau, Wisconsin, 71,80,160 Owen, Maryann, Oak Park, Illinois, 96, 150 Owens, Larry, Sioux Cit , Iowa Owens. Ruth. WaverK. Iow a. 79.174 P Pahlke, Sarah. Barrington, Illinois, 174 Palmer, Elaine, Waukon, Iowa, 96,160 Pals, Rick, Alexander, Iowa, 101 Pan, David, Montgomery, Minnesota, 174 Paroubek, Keith, Clintonville, Wisconsin, 174 PASSAVANT CLUB, 72 Pearson, Christie, Little Cedar, Iowa, 165 Pearson, John, LaPorte City, Iowa, 22,38, 40,77,100 PE CLUB, 73 Pedersen, Dale, Algona, Iowa, 174 Pedersen, Janet, West Branch, Iowa, 89, 174 Pedersen, Laura, Buffalo Center, Iowa, 165 Pederson, Adele, Humboldt, Iowa, 165 Pederson, Mr. Richard A., 125 PEP BAND, 86 Perkins, Donna, Grayslake, Illinois, 56,165 Perry, Dennis, Fontanelle, Iowa, 165 Perry, Eric, Davenport, Iowa, 174 Peterman, Paul, Waverly, Iowa, 64,77,150 Peters, Judith, Eorest City, Iowa, 66,74, 97,150,165 Peters, Mary, Wellsburg, Iowa, 61,62,92, 151 Peters, Randall, Grundy Center, Iowa, 38 Petersen, Dorothy, Sumner, Iowa, 59,97, 160 Petersen, Judith, Hudson, Iowa Petersen, Juli, Estherville, Iowa, 88,174 Petersen, Ruby, Ringsted, Iowa, 79,160 Petersen, Susan, Clinton, Iowa, 73,79,165 Peterson, Cheryl, Osage, Iowa, 33,165 Peterson, Cynthia, Alden, Iowa, 64,79,160 Peterson, John, Clarion, Iowa, 72,165 Peterson, Mr. Mahlon N., 131 Peterson. anc . Shenandoah, low a, 33. 160 Petersim. Riilh. Lanesborn. | nmcsot.i, 91.174 Peterson. St( phin 1 , Clear Lake. Iowa. 51 Petig. Neil. atertow n. isconsm. 68,91 . 151 Petig, Mr W illiani K . 68.125 Petri, Dr. l.i II 39.125 I ' ctrick. Tn](l . Jac kson. Miimesota, 69. 171 Pettxjohn. Dennis, W ashinnliin Illinois, 134,151 I ' hilipp. Ann, . rlingtoti. Iowa. 62,174 Pliilipp, Frank, . rlington, Iowa. 62 PHILOSOPHY CIA B. 82 PI KAPPA DELTA, 60 PI SIGMA, 74 Pike, Richard, Ciruiuh ( enter. Iow a Pinke, Mr, Victor. 1 16 Pinter. Kenneth. .Arlington, Illinois, 85. 1 74 Pipho, Gerald, Denver, Iowa Plagge, Verna, Hampton, Iow a, 64.79.165 Piatt. Gary, Neew an, Wisconsin, 41,165 Platte, David, Waverly, Iowa, 174 Platte, Steven, Sumner, Iowa. 58,80.151 Pleggenknhle. Linda, Waucoma. Iowa, 174 Podorsky, Robert, Summit, Illinois. 160 Polk, Julie, Red Wing. Minnesota. 56,62, 160 Polzin, Gary, Glencoe, Minnesota, 174 Popek, Gregory, Chicago, Illinois, 174 Porath. Douglas, .Albert C-it . Iow a, 174 Porath, Gail. Waseca, Mirmesota, 85,88, 174 Porath, Gerald, Waseca, Minnesota, 8.3, 160 Porter, Debra, Davenport, Iowa. 66.160 Pose, H. James, New Hampton, Iowa Potter, Dean, Clyde, Ohio, 57,151 Potter, Sandra, Buffalo Center, Iowa, 151 Priem, Barbara, Lyle, Minnesota Pries, Mark, Cedar Falls, Iowa, 87 Proud, James, Clinton, Iow a, 166 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB, 82 Purcell, Linda, Goodlettsville, Tennessee, 72,151 Purdy, Sharon, Waterloo, Iowa, 151 Putzier, Mr. Karl. 130 Q Quam, Steven, Mason Cit , Iow a, 95,151 Quinlan, Karen, Swaledale, Iow a R Rachut, Eric, Mason City, Iowa, 160 Rada, Janet, Muscatine, Iowa, 174 Radd, Ginger, New Lenox, Illinois, 166 Rademaker, Ava, Clarksville, Iow a Radig, Betty e. Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 50,66, 151 Ralls, JoAnn. Traer, Iowa, 87,174 Rambo, Dale, Ogdensburg, Wisconsin, 151 Rambo, Gary, Ogdensburg, Wisconsin, 87, 174 Ramige, Ernest, Shell Rock, Iow a, 160 Randa, Pamela, Cylinder, Iowa, 56,72,97, 151 Rasche. Michael, Moline, Illinois. 174 Rasmussen, Claudette, Petersburg, Minnesota, 174 Rathe, James, Tripoli, Iow a, 22,174 Ran, Debra, Arlington, Iowa, 79,174 186 . . Index ROY ' S PLACE good food for the hungry student corner of Bremer open 24 hours a day and 218 7 days a week Ranch, Sandra, Blue Island, Illinois, 56,89, 166 Raun, Mary, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 174 Reams, Mr. Lester, 130 Rebelein, Candace, Kiester, Minnesota, 174 Reedholm, Edwin, Grundy Center, Iowa, 59,70,160 Rees, S. Klaine, Nashua, Iowa, 166 Rehak, Michael, William Bay, Wisconsin, 90,99,162,166 Rehu inkel, Bruce, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 152 Reichling, Steve, Ma(iuokcta, Iow a, 57,72, 152 Reicks, Marilyn, Nashua, Iow a, 66,152 Reinig, Craig, Dysart, Iowa, 26,174 Reints, Deanne, Shell Rock, Iowa, 66,152 Rcints, Steven, Shell Rock, Iowa, 88,174 Renner, Linda, Methuen, Massachusetts, 174 Reno, Marcus, Bonaparte, Iowa, 174 Repass, Dale, Waterloo, Iowa Reppert, Mrs. Lola, 72,125 Ressler, Mr. Verne, 130 Rexses, Merry, Cameron, Wisconsin, 174 Rick, Walter, Chicago, Illinois, 41 Rieckens, Carol, Duhutjue, Iowa, 166 Rieken, Linda, Parkersburg, Iowa, 96,160 Riep, Dr. Albert R., 125 Rindcis, Harold, (Irundy CJenter, Iowa, 166 Rinderknecht, Kay, Van Horne, Iowa, 175 Rinderknecht, Lynn, Van Horne, Iowa, 73,160 Rink, Rebecca, Evanston, Illinois, 66,78, 175 Ristau, Mr. Arlyn, 59,125 Ristau, Karen, Waverly, Iowa Ritson, Robert, Chicago, Illinois, 38,40,73, 77 Roach, Joanne, Plainfield, Iowa, 73,166 Robbins, Ronald, Clyde, Ohio, 34 Robertson, H. Doug, Anamosa, Iowa, 175 Robinson, Marianna, Britt, Iowa, 48,175 Robinson, Mrs. Marv, Waterloo, Iow a, 175 Rockrohr, Gail, Tinley Park, Illinois Rodina, Janet, Jackson, Minnesota, 175 Roeber, David, Whittemore, Iowa, 175 Roepke, Kathy, Aurora, Illinois, 87,166 Roggensack, Amalie, Elkader, Iowa, 78, 97 Roiseland, Dr. Don, 124 Rolands, David, Nora Springs, Iow a, 81, 160 Rosanske, Thomas, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 88,175 Roseland, Stephen, DeWitt, Iowa, 22,175 Ross, Susan, Albert Lea, Minnesota, 175 Rost, Delbert, Manson, Iowa, 38,77 Rounds, Barbara, Des Moines, Iowa, 166 Roush, Allan, Clarion, Io a, 160 Rubenou, Mrs. Florence, 130 Rudek, Phyllis, Omaha, Nebraska, 175 Rudie, Noel, Madison, Wisconsin, 175 Rueber, Douglas, Arlington, Iowa, 166 Ruen, James, Lanesboro, Minnesota Ruen, Vernon, Decorah, Iowa Ruigh, Dale, Iowa Falls, Iowa, 89 Ruisch, Mr. Robert, 65,112 Rusley, Marcia, Lake Mills, Iowa, 68,175 Rytel, Michael, Mount Prospect, Illinois, 60,64,81,161 S Sampson, Mrs. Earldine R., 125 Sampson, Robert, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, 87,175 Samuels, Gloria, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 171 Sandberg, Janice, Kewanee, Illinois, 166 Sandberg, Steven, Kewanee, Illinois, 175 Sanders, Jeanne, Waverly, Iowa, 4,5,17,66, 152 Sass, Danny, Washburn, Iowa, 175 Sauerbrei, James, Waverly, Iowa, 22 Schabacker, Randall, Winthrop, Iowa, 152 Schabacker, Rodney, Winthrop, Iowa Schafer, Coralyn, Lena, Illinois, 62,74,161 Schalkhauser, Diane, Livonia, Michigan, 92,96,152 Schaller, Rolanda, Waverly, Iowa, 152 Schaller, Weslev, Waverly, Iowa, 64,83, 152 Schaiier, Frederick, Franklin, Nebraska, 41,161 Schaumann, (Jinger, Mcnasha, Wisconsin, 78,175 Index ... 187 Schaumburg, Sylvia, Watseka, Illinois, 175 Schemmel, Mr. Jack, 116 Scherberth, Susan, Waverly, Iowa, 62 Schick, Linda, Dubuque, Iowa, 166 Schiffler. The Hcv. H. C, 1 12 Schleicher, Tom, Austin, Minnesota, 73, 101.152 Schlessman, I.v iin, Milan. Ohio. 54,82,98 Schlueter, Carol, Davenport, Iowa, 66,161 Schluter, Joyce, Nashua, Iowa, 166 Schmeling, Kristy, Waukesha, Wisconsin, 166 Schmidt, Carolyn, (Jrundy Center, Iowa, 166 Schmidt, Danny, Forest City, Iowa, 175 Schmidt, Dorothy , Waverly, Iowa, 175 Schmidt, Mrs. Helen SCHMIDT HOUSE, 96 Schmidt, Jane, WaverK, Iowa, 73,152 Schmidt, John, Janesville, Iowa, 175 Schmidt, Dr. Karl T., 48,125 Schmidt, Mrs. Phyllis, 125 Schmidt, Mrs. Viola, 129 Schmidt, Dr. Warren, 125 Schmidthuber, Jane, Lake Mills, Iowa, 175 Schmude, Rita, Omro, Wisconsin, 7S Schnadt, Lyle, Sumner, Iowa, 161 Schneider, Curtis, Reinbeck, Iowa, 175 Schnell, CaroKn, Waverl , Iow a, 152 Schoeberlein, Darrel, Humboldt, Iowa, 101,153 Scholten, Gregory, Sanborn, Iowa, 167 Schonscheck, Jean, Neenah, Wisconsin, 175 Schoop, Laura, Lost Nation, Iowa, 175 Schoop, Linda, Grand Mound, Iowa, 175 Schrader, Judith, Britt, Iowa, 85,175 Schrage, Lois, Parkersburg, Iowa, 91,166 Schreiner, Kristina, Waterloo, Iowa. 74, 175 Schroeder, David, Fredericksburg, Iowa Schroeder, Mr. Duane, 116 Schroeder, Judy, Harris, Iowa, 78,175 Schroeder, Regina, Fredericksburg, Iowa, 66,161 Schroedl, Thomas, Appleton, Wisconsin Schuchmann, Gregory, Strawberry Point, Iowa Schuh, Dr. Emily, 112 Schuhmacher, Harold, Albert Lea, Minnesota, 22,175 Schultz, James, Watertown, Wisconsin, 85,166 Schultz, Robert, Pomeroy, Iowa Schultz, Susan, Luana, Iowa, 96,161 Schuiz, Bettv, Havelock, Iowa, 57,97,134, 153 Schuiz, Ronald, Havelock, Iowa, 166 Schumacher, Daryl, Denver, Iowa, 66,153 Schumacher, Tim, Madison, Wisconsin, 62,77,93,153 Schurbon, Gregory, Maquoketa, Iowa, 87, 175 Schwarz, David, South Bend, Indiana, 22, 77 Schweer, Allan, Denver, Iowa, 175 Schwefel, Chervl, Watertown, Wisconsin, 176 Schweitz, Lawrence, Evanston, Illinois Schweitz, Paul, Evanston, Illinois, 74,166 Schweitzer, Douglas, Lamont, Iowa Scoles, Karen, Nashua, Iowa Scott, John, Atlantic, Iowa, 37,102 Scotl, Ror , Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, 49, 176 Seabrooks, Mr. (ieorge. 126 Seal, David, 176 Sealock, Colleen, Traer, Iowa, 176 Seedort, Larr . Marion. Iowa Seedortf, Roiuiie, . rlington, Iowa, 62,153 Seeger, Jud , Albert Lea. Minnesota, 166 Seegers, John, Marion, Iowa Seegers, Margaret, . ppleton, W isconsin, 176 Seegers, Dr. Walter, 1 12 Sehnert, John, Tinlev Park, Illinois, 153 Seidel, James, Wausau, Wisconsin, 19,103 Seidel, Judith, Wausau, Wisconsin, 83,166 Seitert, William, Minonk, Illinois, 101.166 Serfling, Patricia, Preston, Minnesota, 82, 176 Sesker, JoEllen, Slater, Iowa, 176 Severson, Marilvn, Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin, 48,87,166 Sexton, Terry, Waverly, Iowa, 34,82,153 Shaper, Mr. Richard s ' , 62,126 Sharp, Diane, Clarion, Iowa, 176 Shearer, Nancy, Siou.x Falls, South Dakota, 62,161 Shelby, JacquKn, Chicago, Illinois, 69,167 Shelley, Carol, New ton, Iowa, 176 Shelley, E. Jeanne, New ton, Iowa, 72,161 Sherer, Joel, Bridgeport, Michigan, 58,89 Sherer, The Rev. Luther, 112 Sherman, Pamela, Dundee, Illinois, 69, 167 Shimmer, Carol, Chicago, Illinois, 54,56, 79,167 Shinn, Mr. Ron, 130 Shipman, Mrs. Dorothy, 130 Shipman, Joanne, Shell Rock, Iowa, 62, 96,153 Shipman, Kathv, Shell Rock, Iowa, 62,64, 167 Shipp, Roger, Waverly, Iowa, 64,161 Sholtis, Robert, Gillespie, Illinois, 58,64, 153 Shookman, Sally, Racine, Wisconsin, 153 Shore, Jacquelyne, Des Moines, Iowa, 56, 74,79,167 Siebels, Helen, Anamosa, Iowa, 71,167 Silhan, Carol, Palos Heights, Illinois, 161 Simmons, John, Waverly, Iowa, 153 Sims, P. Scott, Clarion, Iowa, 176 Si.xt, Rose Ann, Gibson Citv, Illinois, 88, 167 Skeen, Sheridan, Waverly, Iowa, 72,153 Slack, Mrs. Arlene, 129 Slack, Glen, Tripoli, Iowa, 161 Slager, Gregory, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 22, 26,77 Slate, Phyllis, Anamosa, Iow a, 69,88,167 Sloth, Glenda, Dike, Iowa, 176 Slotten, Lyle, Barnum, Iowa, 38,77 Smelcer, James, Waterloo, Iowa, 22,102, 161 Smith, Dean, Mitchellville, Iowa, 87,161 Smith, Delbert, Decorah, Iowa, 167 Smith, Gary, Nashua, Iowa, 176 Smith, Jack, Clarion, Iowa Smith, James, Muscatine, Iowa, 62,99 Smith, Jennifer, Manawa, Wisconsin, 62, 81,176 Smith, Kennith, Muscatine, Iowa, 60,82, 90,95,98,154 Smith, Richard, Waverly, Iowa, 154 Smith, Dr. Robert G., 120 Smith, Susan, MaiiK. Iowa. 176 Smoker. Richard. Davenport. Iowa. 22.77, 103 Smull. Jeff. Plaiiifield. Iowa, 62.99 Sncll. David. Loraiiie, Ohio. 22.176 Snyder. Lowell, W averlv, Iowa Soenke, Melvia. Walcotf, Iow a, 64,66.161 Soenksen, i ' Avn. Princeton. lov a. 64.154 Soenksen, Gordon. 176 Sommer, Steven, Correctionv ille. Iowa. 49,57,74,154 Sondergard. Jeanne. fst Brain li. Iowa, 33,167 Sondergard, Muhacl, West Branch. Iowa. 51,54,98 Sorensen, Dianne. (Marks Grove, Minnesota, 167 Southard. .Alana, .Arlington Heights, Illinois. 96,1.54 Specht, Paul, Monticello, low a, 22,23,25, 77,92,101,154,156 Spellmeyer, Michael, Clarion, Iowa, 103 Spiwak, Steven, Waterloo, New York, 88 Sproat, Garv, .Xltamont, Illinois, 154 Staehling, Susan, Waupun. Wisconsin Stange, Dianne, Muscatine, Iowa, 91,167 Starkev, G. Loretta. Freeport, Illinois, 72, 74,97.154 Steege, Darrel, U ' averlv. Iow a, 58,161 Steere, Doris, .Allison, Iowa, 154 Steffen, Donald, Waterloo, Iowa. 176 Steinberg, Patricia, Buffalo Center, low a, 97,154 Steinbronn, Reuben, Waverlv, Iowa, 161 Steinmann, Edward, Daveiip«)rt, Iowa Stendel, Cherv 1, Owatorma, Minnesota, 48,74,97,154 Stenman, Charles, St. Paul, Minnesota, 176 Steude, Linda, .Arlington Heights. Illinois, 176 Stevens, Dennis, Waverly, Iowa, 176 Stewart, Don, Washington, Illinois, 167 Stinner, Phyllis, Cambridge, New York, 79,89,176 Stirling, Lv le, Waverlv , Iowa, 87 Stolte, Robert, Clarence, Iowa, 176 Stow, Jane, Dolliver, Iow a, 167 Strayer, Sheryl, Charles City, Iowa Strelovv, Wayne, Rochester, Minnesota, 22,176 Strempke, Mary, Dunkerton, Iowa, 8.3,167 Strike, Norman, Waverly, Iowa, 87,176 Strike, Theron, Waverly, Iowa, 161 Strom, David, Wvandotte, Michigan, 62, 161 Strom, Larry, Fontanelle, Iowa, 91,167 Strottman, Rebecca, Sumner, Iowa, 85,88, 176- Strumpel, Kareen, Waverlv , low a, 1.54 Strumpel, Thomas, Waverly, Iow a, 41 STUDENT CONGREGATION, 50 STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, 66 STUDENT SENATE, 90 Stueber, James, Clyman, Wisconsin, 22, 41,167 Stull, Elaine, Alta Vista, Iowa, 161 Stumberg, Pamela, Reinbeck, Iowa, 33, 167 Suchsland, Jean, Marion, Iowa, 176 Sullivan, Larry, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 161 Sumner, Marcia, Waverlv, Iowa, 176 Suntken, Daryl, Belmond, Iowa, 38,66,73, 188 . . . Index 77, 155 Swalve, Ph llis, Estherville, Iowa, 72,78, 80,82,96,155 Swanson, Bruce, Rockford, Illinois, 176 Svvanson, Gail, Oak Park, Illinois, 74,161 Swartz, Elaine, Waverly, Iowa Sween, Greg, Grand Meadow, Minnesota, 22,176 Sweet, Timothy, Miles, Iow a, 176 Swett, James, Crvstal Lake, Illinois, 176 Sydness, Paul, Lake Mills, Iowa, 57,155 T Talbot, Lora, Belmond, Iow a, 167 Talbot, Russell, Streatc)r, Illinois, 61 Tande, James, Fairmont, Minnesota, 41, 66,73, 155 Tarrence, Janice, Garner, Iowa, 161 Taylor, Patrick, LeClaire, Iowa, 74,161 Tegtmeier, Randy, Waverly, Iowa, 167 Tellefson, Mrs. Bette, 129 Tellefson, Dean, Cambridge, Wisconsin, 88 Tendall, Stephen, Seneca, Illinois, 87,167 TENNIS, 44 Thayer, Vergene, Dubuque, Iowa, 89,167 Thiede, James, Grafton, Wisconsin, 89, 167 Thiele, Cynthia, Waverly, Iowa Thiele, Kenneth, Waverly, Iowa, 155 Thiele, Mar Lou, Fort Wa ne, Indiana, 48,57,58,161 Thieman, Jon, New ell, Iow a, 38 Thieman, Kent, Newell, Iow a, 176 Thomas, Rebecca, Sheridan, Illinois, 166, 167 Thompson, Karen, Clinton, Iow a, 97,155 Thompson, Kathleen, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 177 Thompson, Marjorie, Ottosen, Iowa, 85, 177 Thompson, Rodney, Chicago, Illinois Thompson, Susan, Belmond, Iow a, 74,167 Thompson, Terry, Fredericksburg, Iowa, 161 Thompson, Mr. T. R., 65 Thompson, William, Fayette, Iowa, 101, 155 Thorson, Merlin, St. Ansgar, Iow a, 41 Thorstad, Larry, Storden, Minnesota, 22, 177 Thudium, Patricia, Cedar Falls, Iowa, 56, 79,87,161 Tibbitts, Sheri, Lake City, Iowa, 177 Tieberg, Gordon, Oak Lawn, Illinois, 64 Tillmanns, Mar , Waverly, Iowa, 167 Timmer, Mr. Eric, 69,126 Tokkesdal, Sylvia, Buffalo Lake, Minnesota, 57,155 Tomke, Cheryl, Clarion, Iowa, 167 Tompkins, Marlyse, Ottosen, Iowa, 177 Toomer, Jerrv, Newell, Iowa, 78,82,83,90, 98 TRACK, 38 Tracy, Ruth, Osage, Iowa, 73,79,167 Train, Robert, Cedar Falls, Iowa, 22,177 Trapp, Donald, St. Paul, Minnesota, 88, 99 Trettin, Jean, Rockford, Iowa, 161 Trost, Jay, Rockford, Illinois, 177 TRUMPET, 54 Tuecke, Mr. Carl, 130 Tundel, Peter, Warren, Pennsylvania, 41, 64,155 Turnball, Dfanne, WaverU, Iowa Turner, Thomas, Maquoketa, Iowa, 26, 77,102 Turpin, Karen, Des Moines, Iowa, 56,167 Tw edt, Susan, Roland, Iowa, 57,74,79,161 Tweeton, Byron, Waverly, Iowa, 87,155 Tw o, Connie, Belvidere, Illinois, 69,85, 177 U Ufkes, David, Chenoa, Illinois, 48,78,161 Ung, Han, New York, New York Unkrich, Patricia, Winfield, Iowa, 17,95, 96,155 USHERS CLUB, 74 V Vaale, Jacciueline, Austin, Minnesota, 177 Vale, Susan, Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, 51,97,155 Vandenbroucke, Dr. A. C, Jr., 126 Vanderberg, Ellen, Clarion, Iowa, 167 Van Dyke, Ellen, Ackley, Iowa, 72,161 Van Hauen, Barbara, Cedar Falls, Iowa, 161 Van Laningham, Dennis, Belvidere, Illinois, 59,66,156 Van S ()c, Dan, Waterloo, Iowa, 177 Veldhouse, L nette, Davenport, Iowa, 177 Verhoeks, Laura, Rochelle, Illinois, 91 Verly, Robert, Waterloo, Iowa, 177 Vetter, Mr. Donald A., 126 Vilonen, Frederick, Brooklvn, New ork, 156 Voigts, Anne, Greene, Iowa, 85,177 Voile, Judith, Elkader, Iowa, 62,167 VOLLMER HOUSE, 103 Voss, Alvin, Chenoa, Illinois Vriezelaar, Clint, Waverlv, Iowa, 93 W W CLUB, 77 Wad, Jeffery, Ionia, Iowa, 177 Wagner, FZvelyn, Galesville, Wisconsin, 48,66,177 Wagner, Gail, Clyde, Ohio, 22,177 Wagner, Mrs. Lucille, 129 Wagner, Mike, Waterloo, Iowa, 64 Wahl, Richard, Monticello, Iowa, 22,103, 156 Wahlert, Steve, Anita, Iowa, 22,177 Walker, Catherine, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 177 Walker, Leon, West Brooklvn, Illinois, 156 Walker, Pennyrae, Clintonville, Wisconsin, 74,177 Walker, Mr. Richard A., 22,26,126 Wallace, Douglace, Greenfield, Iowa Wallbaum, Barbara, Aurora, Illinois, 167 Walter, Ellen, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 48,74, 167 Walter, John, Mapleton, Iowa, 54 Waltmann, Dr. William L., 126 Wandrey, Kurt, Mason City, low a Wangberg, Norman, Mincola, Iowa, 70 Wangberg, Philip, Mineola, Iowa Ward, Curtis, Independence, Iowa, 177 Ward, Guy, Peoria, Illinois, 167 Ward, Jane, Waterloo, Iowa, 8.3,161 Warmanen, Ruth, Strawberry Point, Iowa, 156 Warnke, Lois, Fredericksburg, Iowa, 177 Warren, Rosetta, Chicago, Illinois, 158, 161 Wartick, Ronald, Peoria, Illinois, 161 WARTBL ' RC; BAND, 85 WARTBURG CHOIR, 87 WARTBURG PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION, 82 WARTBURG PLAYERS, 62 WARTBURG PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 82 Watson, Cynthia, Aurora, Illinois, 97,156 Weaver, Cheryl, Oak Park, Illinois, 97, 157 Weber, Curtis, Greenfield, Iowa, 177 Weber, James, Mankato, Mirmesota, 22, 177 Weber, Judith, Sheffield, Iowa, 157 Weber, Nanc , Allison, Iowa, 167 Weber, William, Mankato, Minnesota, 62 Wedekind, Linda, Atalissa, Iowa, 69,161 Wedeking, Mr. Ralph W., 126 Wegenast, Susan, Denver, Colorado, 55, 88, 1 77 Wehrmacher, James, Morton Grove, Illinois Weiblen, Faith, Dul)U(]ue, Iowa, 89,167 Weidler, Miss Bonnie, 130 Weidler, Karia, New Hampton, low a, 66, 78,79,161 Weitz, Kenneth, Dubuque, low a, 60,90, 91,167 Welander, James, Waseca, Minnesota, 89 Welcher, Robert, Waverly, Iowa, 177 Wellner, Richard, Comfrew Minnesota, 64,157 Wellnitz, Henr , Hoffman Estates, Illinois, 177 Wendland, Lyie, Fredericksburg, Iowa, 38,77,101 Wendling, John, Dundee, Iowa, 177 Wendt, Jane, Appleton, Wisconsin, 177 Werme, Robert, Geneva, Illinois, 64,81, 161 Werner, Jeffrey, Westby, Wisconsin, 161 Werner, Sharon, Aurora, Iowa, 177 Werth, Kenneth, Alpena, Michigan, 161 Wessman, Mr. Quentin F., 82,126 West, Steven, Rockford, Illinois, 85,89,177 Westendorf, Debra, Cedar Falls, Iowa, 167 Westerman, Margaret, Montgomery, Minnesota, 167 Westphal, David, West Des Moines, Iow a, 44,54,82,91,161 Westphal, Nancy, Fontaiielle, low a, 54,66, 79 Westphal, Ronald, Jesup, Iowa, 177 Wetmore, Dr. Clifford M., 71,126 Wetzel, Richard, Greendale, Wisconsin Wheaton, Mrs. Eleanor R., 127 White, Charles, Willshire, Ohio, 167 Whitmore, Norman, Marion, Iow a, 57 WHO ' S WHO, 92 Wickman, David, New Hampton, Iowa Wieck, Katherine, Dysart, Iowa, 81,167 Wiedernan, Kathleen, Ridgevva , Iowa, 74,167 Wiederanders, Mildred, Waverly, Iowa Wiederanders, Mrs. Olivia, 130 Wiederanders, Mr. Richard A., 127 Wiegmann, Carol, Dumont, low a, 56,66, 73,79,161 Wigstadt, Kathleen, Neenah, Wisconsin, 167 Wild, David, Linglestown, Pennsylvania, 78,81,139,157,167 Wilkerson, Edw in. West Burlington, Iowa, 177 Index. .189 Wilkey, David, Cedar Rapids, Iow a, 22, I 77 ' Wilkin, (]onnie, Rotkford, Iowa, 161 Will, Mark, Waverly, Iowa, 177 Willett, Mrs. Inga, 130 Willhite, Darrel, Cedar Falls, Iow a Williams, Bradley, Waverly, Iow a, 74,157 Williams, Mr. Franklin E., 127 Williams, Cary, Anamosa, Iowa Williams, Robin, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, 161 Willis, Mary-Sue, Ottumwa, Iowa, 177 Willms, Susan, Sheldon, Iowa, 52,62,78, 91,177 Winchell, Dick, Waverly, Iowa, 34,44, 167 Winkjer, Mr. Dean, 112 Winkler, Mr. Neal K., 66,127 Winter, Marsha, West Union, Iow a, 91, 177 Wissink, Deborah, Macjuoketa, Iowa, 177 Wissman, Daniel, Clintonville, Wisconsin, 157 Withers, Jan, Jackson, Minnesota, 79,177 Wittenburg, Michael, Waverly, Iowa, 22 Wittkowski, William, Carlisle, Iowa, 59, 78,98,161 Wittkowski, Wynelle, Carlisle, Iowa, 78, 177 Wittmann, Katherine, Watertown, Wisconsin, 79, 161 WiufF, Glenda, Owatonna, Minnesota Wolf, Carolyn, Greene, Iowa, 74,75,87,97, 157 Wolf, Mary, Greene, Iowa, 167 Wolff, Mr. Darold M., 59,127 W olff, David, Charles City, Iowa, 22,26. 27,73,77 Wolff, Linda, Charles City. Iowa. 177 WOMEN ' S JI ' DICIARY COI NCIL, 56 WOMEN ' S R FC R F A T I O N ASSOCIATION. 79 Wong, CaKin. Plain view. New York orkman, Monica. (Council Blutfs. Iowa, 61,83,161 WORLD AFFAIRS FORUM, 78 WRESTLING, 26 Wright, Linda, Oelwein, Iowa, 85,167 Wright, Randall, Villa Park, Illinois. 62, 99 Wright, Richard, Toledo, Iow a, 177 Wuestenberg, Elizabeth, DeWitt, Iowa, 85,177 Wunsch, Ijnda, Greene, Iow a, 177 Wurmnest, Cha rles, Sible , Illinois, 167 Y Yankow, Patricia, DeKalb, Illinois, 166, 167 Yess, Cvnthia, Waseca, Minnesota, 48,79, 85,167 Yockim, Ronald, Williston, North Dakota, 44,49 Young, Avis, Hansell, Iow a, 177 YOUNG DEMOCRATS, 80 Young, Nancy, Des Moines, Iowa, 177 Ol (, Ki I ' l hi l( S. SI ( Ml nu I 111 nil, 1 . I r.icr, ! ixs a, 26. 1 77 I Mill km Martin. Asliv die. Ohio, 49.157 iint;h,in -. I)r F nest E., 82, 127 Z Zager. (iciic. W aterloo, low.i Zager. Randall. Waterloo. Iowa. 177 Zala nik. (iar . Dul)U(iue. Iow a. 22,177 Zaleski Kenneth Ml l ' r is|)eit, Illinois, 167 Zanizow, Michael. Berlin. W isconsin. 68 Zander. (Harold. Tripoli, low a, 22.26 Zeigler. Kenneth. Moline. Illinois. 161 Zelliner, anc . Bethesda. Mar land.66, 74 Zelimer, Pearl, Atlantic, Iowa, 91,177 Zemke, Mrs. Barbara Belk, 70.127 Zemke, Dr. Warren T.. 127 Zentner. James, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Zieglow sk , Ronald. W asliiriyton. Iowa, 61.62.99.157 Zietlow , Colleen. Foiitanelle. low a. 66,73, 79,90,161 Zingale, Tiinoth , jdledo. Ohio, 74. S5. 158,161 Zinser, Marger , Oak Park. Illinois. 72.74. 75,97,157 Zosulis, Aivars, Den er, low a Zuehlke, Ronald, Mason C it . Iowa. 74. 177 190 .. . Index Patrons Allen Travel Agency B B Cooperative Oil Co. Bergen Lumber Co. B. E. Mick ' s Berta ' s Coffee Den Brandenburg ' s Jewelry Store Brayton Electric Co. Bremer County Abstract Co., Inc. Bud Bob ' s Gulf Service Butch s Conoco Ser ice Carriage House Carver Lumber Co. Carver ' s Restaurant Cedar Lawn Motel City Laudering Co. of Oelwein Cleveland and Herman Furniture C L Radio-TV Coast to Coast Store Coonradt Ford-Mercury Crystal Heating Plumbing Davis Paint Store Dorfman Auto Supply Doug ' s Shoe Store Downtown Chrysler-Plymouth Ecker ' s Flowers and Gifts Emmert ' s Bell Service Fareway Store Farnsw orth Electronics First National Bank of Waverly Fish Brothers Radio and TV Service Fred ' s Super Valu Gamble ' s Store Hartman ' s Phillips 66 Independent and Democrat Infelt ' s V Store Iowa Public Service Co. Iverson Music Co. J. C. Penney Co. Inc. Jim ' s Standard Service Kaiser-Corson Home Furnishings Kohlmann ' s Clothing Store Leslie and Leslie, Attorneys at Law Leslie J. Young, Insurance Leuthold-Johannsen Co. Lutheran Mutual Life Insurance Co. Meyer ' s Rexall Drugs Meyer Shoe Center Mode O ' Day Niewohner Hardware Oberheu ' s Restaurant Oliver J. Reeve, Attorney at Law Pepe Taco Perpetual Savings Loan Assn. Repass Inc. Rieger Mobile Home Sales Ritchie Pontiac-Olds Co. Rohlf Memorial Clinic Schield Bantam Division of Koehring Co. Sears Roebuck and Co. Spahn Rose Lumber Co. Star Motel State Bank of Waver ly Stauffer ' s Prescription Pharmacy Tenenbaum Jewelry Top Hat Cleaners Vriezelaar Chevrolet-Buick Walker ' s Auto Wrecking Waverly Chamber of Commerce Waverly Dairy Waverly Gravel Ready Mix Co. Waverly Home-Bakery Waverly Publishing Co. Waverly Theaters Yarcho Motor Co. Zahn ' s Paint Wallpaper Store But the ice finally melted. And spring came And commencement . . . The end of a long, hard winter. . . . We Acknowledge . . . . . . the photographers Evans Photograplix . Xortli Ijiulisli. Iowa Kldcn s Photourapln . W axcrK, Iowa . . . the publisher American Yearbook ( ;ompan . I laiinibal, I is onri ... the staff Editorial Eileen (iruike Editor Susan Hoppe Associate Editor Business Carol Gutmann fiusiiicss ManagiT Art Linda Hamann Copy Judy Ka Layout Barbara Fritz Student Photographers Don Brintnall Mike Johansen LuVerne Erickson Kenneth Trettin Adviser Mrs. Margaret W. Garland Staff Debbie Dickman, Tonie Ewoldt, Betty Freese, Sue Hi.x, Mary Holtan, Jean Hunt, Karen Jones, Bonnie Levis, Beth Nibel, Susan Willms
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