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1 1970 FORTRESS ■ Wartburg College Waverly, Iowa Vol. XXXV From the everyday occurrence to the major campus events, an integral part of our campus life is deeply embedded in traditions. Through these traditions we enrich our experiences and we pattern our design for life. Photograph by Elden ' s Photography, Waverly, Iowa Contents Academics 6 Campus Life 58 Athletics 86 Organizations 114 Classes 156 Advertisements 192 Academics RIGHT: After a quick dash to the group ' s North Side apartment, Judy Peterson awaits the morn- ing speaker. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Gather- ing with Dr. Robert Dell, Wartburg professor, group members reflect on their attitudes toward the city. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Russ Creydt and Norman Strike sample the inner-city atmosphere on Madison Street. BELOW: Glenda Lindberg, Colleen Zietlow, Becky Nolda, and Jo Lerberg use their free time to view modern sculpture at the Art Institute. 8 . . . May Term Shirts L lOCK Trading? May Term The whole city is a classroom. So wrote one of the 22 students who lived and studied in Chi- cago from May 4 to 29. Their course, A Study of Urbanized Society, ex- amined such areas as Black Power, politics, welfare, and community or- ganization. May Term enables the student to devote full time to one subject or re- search problem. Whether working on statistical methods in Becker Hall of Science, canoeing down the Cedar River, building sets for Touring The- atre, or observing a cottage meeting at the Boys ' Training School in Eldora, Iowa, May Term students are engaged in an unusual educational experience. John W. Bachmann, M.A., D.D., President . Administration Mahlon Hellerich, Ph.D., Vice President of Academic Affairs Administration ... 11 ABOVE: Relating directly to the Wartburg Community, the Board of Regents met for the first time with interested students to discuss proposed changes in college policies. 12 . . . Board of Regents Board of Regents Dr. Harry H. Hagemann, Chairman Mr. William H. Engelbrecht, Vice-Chairman The Rev. Donald Loots, Secretary The Rev. R. G. Borgwardt Mr. John H. Graflund Mrs. Henry Graven The Rev. Dean Kilgust The Rev. W. C. Langholz Mr. Fred Miller Miss Heldegard Moehl Mr. R. G. Ruisch The Rev. H. C. Schiffler Mr. Louis Schneider Dr. Emily Schuh Mr. H. J. Schwerin The Rev. Luther Sherer Dr. Walter Seegers Mr. Dean Winkjer Mr. Norman D. Fintel, Advisory Dr. John W. Bachman, Ex officio Kalhryn Aden, M.A., Dean of Women Earnest Oppermann, M.A., Dean of Students 1 Deans ... 13 Administration ... 15 1 6 . . . Administration E. Dean Schroeder, M.A., Instructor in Psychology and Head of Counseling Services Phyllis Schmidt, B.A., Assistant Instructor and Reading Consultant Administration ... 17 Mrs. Genevieve Kehm, Hebron Hall Head Resident ' mmti mm  Mrs. Elizabeth Barth, Wartburg Hall Head Resident 18 . . . Administration Mrs. Marion Fruehling, Bookstore Manager Mrs. Arlene Slack, Centennial Hall Head Resident Administration ... 19 ABOVE: Many hours of lab and lecture go into fulfilling a science requirement. ABOVE RIGHT: Framed by apparatus, Linda Mabon determines the percentage of sulfate in an unknown sample. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Faculty members ready for the processional march into the September 3 opening convocation. RIGHT and OP- POSITE PAGE BOTTOM: As finals ap- proach, students search for quiet places to do last-minute reviewing. 20 . . . Academics Academics ... 21 Biology ■ Aspects of the relation- ships between houseflies and parasitic wasps have been studied this year by Dr. Eiben. Working under an NSF grant, he has been assisted by two students. Dr. Wetmore continued his study of Hchens in preparation for a paper to be pubUshed. Dr. Hertel wrote and pubHshed a lab manual for the conservation course while on leave during 1969. The National Institute of Health awarded a grant to the department to improve Wart- burg ' s medical technology and physical therapy programs, which will be under the direction of Mr. Ristau. Several students traveled to Texas to study the ecology of the region during the 1969 May Term. A similar program was again planned for the 1970 term and plans were being undertaken for a trip to the Tropical Research In- stitute in the Panama Canal Zone. Richard Torgerson, M.A., Instructor in Biology Leo Petri, Ph.D., Professor of Biology Biology ... 23 Warren Zemke, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry Chemistry Involved in the develop- ment of new syntheses of para-nitrophenacyl esters of amino acids to be used in bio- chemistry for synthesizing pep- tides and protein, Rob Anderson carried on research at the Pierce Chemical Company. Several stu- dents working at the Argonne Laboratory identified chemical compounds by modern instrumen- tal methods. Lynn Koob, working under an NSF grant, used nuclear magnetic resonance and infrared spectroscopy to investigate the interactions of peptide bonds and denaturing agents in the break- down of proteins. Lynn received the national 1969 C EN Award of Merit. Arthur Vandenbroucke, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry David Hampton, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry and Chairman of the Department of Chemistry 24 . . . Chemistry Gerald Tebben, M.A., Assistant Professor of Geography William Azbell, M. A., Associate Professor of Physics and Chairman of the Department of Physics Physics Utilizing the planetarium atop the Becker Hall of Science, the physics de- partment offered a new course in astronomy. On the 24-foot dome, physical science students and groups from the Waverly area also viewed programs such as The Changing Concept of the Universe. Expanded use of equipment en- riched laboratory work. The de- partment added an air track, used for experiments in mechanics, and a gas laser, used to study inter- ference and defraction of light. Two tektronix oscilloscopes were added to the electronics labora- tories. In May Term physics majors were again involved in research in solid state physics. Donald Roiseland, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics Physics ... 25 Business Economics Previously combined into one major, economics and business administration are now separated. The faculty ex- panded to include Mr. Andrew Bacdayan. Efforts were made to enlarge the Corporation Education Program, which involves students in on- the-job training in local industry. John Deere and Company was in- strumental in offering courses in management application. Students spent May Term in cities such as Chicago, Des Moines, Sioux City, and Waverly. Tae Won Kim, M.A., Assistant Professor of Business Administration and Economics 26 . . . Business and Economics Foreign Languages ■ Active in updating its course offerings, the for- eign language department also added a new professor, Mr. Allen Viehmeyer. For the first time, summer school students were able to com- plete two terms of French, Ger- man, or Spanish in ten weeks. During May, June, and July of 1970, students will study in France and Germany. They will receive three credits for ten weeks in a European college and two weeks of independent travel. A change in the distribution requirements permitted the substi- tution of mathematics or logic credits for a foreign language. Margaret Vandenbroucke, M.A., Instructor in French Muriel Moe, M.S., Assistant Professor of Business Administration and Economics Albert Riep, Ph.D., Professor of Modern Languages and Department Chairman Business and Languages . Jose Lobato, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Spanish Hermon George, Jr., M.A., Instructor in Spanish Alfred Haef ner, Ph.D., Professor of Greek Raymond Harms, Th.D., Associate Professor of Ancient Languages and Religion Foreign Languages Foreign Languages ... 29 English Phillip Kildahl, Ph.D., Professor of English and Chairman of the Department of English As the fall term ended, freshmen were eagerly awaiting the results of the Houghton-Mifflin College English Placement Test. This and themes written in the Introduction to Literature course largely deter- mined whether a student was re- quired to take English composi- tion, a new plan this year. Miss Moehl, on leave during Fall Term, worked in the Teach- er-Trainers program at the Uni- versity of Minnesota. Under the direction of Dr. Kil- dahl, Lois Schrage chose the new alternate route to graduation and researched the history of medieval and sixteenth century English literature. NOT PICTURED: Erna Moehl, M.A., Pro- fessor of English. Esther Haefner, M.A., Assistant Professor of English (part-time). Barbara Beckmann, M.A., Instructor in English K. D. Briner, M.A., Assistant Professor of English 30 . . . English Eleanor Wheaton, M.A., Assistant Professor of English 32 . . . Art and Music Art Music ■ Assisted by the Castle Club, Mr. Frelund ar- ranged a traveling exhibi- tion of works by Midwest artists. One of its aims was to call atten- tion to Wartburg ' s expanding art program and proposed building. Sixty members of the Wartburg Choir, under the direction of Dr. Fritschel and Dr. Anderson, trav- eled and performed in Europe dur- ing May Term. Dean Tellefson, choosing the alternate route to graduation, composed a musical editorial, Get It Together. The Castle Singers presented this statement on hunger, cities, big-business church, campus revolution, and love to the MENC convention in Chicago, Illinois. Franklin Williams, Ed.D., Assistant Professor of Music Art and Music ... 33 Music Music ... 35 36 . . . Education Education Psychology Frederick Kopp and Dean Schroeder joined the psy- chology department this year. A new course, Behavior Disorders of Children, was co- sponsored by Wartburg and the Mental Health Institute of Inde- pendence, Iowa. The eleven students of this class worked with a child on a one-to-one basis, attended lectures, and observed psychiatric interviewing, testing, and psychotherapy. New additions to the education department were Mary Hale, Kay Kraft, and Marjorie Shaw, while Mr. Winkler was doing graduate study at the University of Indiana. In order to permit the student teachers to see themselves work. Dr. Wiederanders taped them in action with the department ' s new video-tape recorder. By micro- teaching at St. Paul ' s Day School, elementary education majors were able to gain practical application in language arts and methods. Twenty-one Wartburg students, under the work-study program, worked in the various Waverly schools assisting the teachers in routine classroom activities. Frederick Kopp, M.S., Instructor in Psychology Ernest Yunghans, Ed.D., Associate Professor of Psychology Wilmut G. Fruehling, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology and Department Chairman History ■ Expanding to include a new major and three new professors, the history department provided a broad view of man ' s environment. New professors Burghgraef and Schuessler taught Asian and Euro- pean history. Mr. Tebben con- ducted a night class in geography. Remaining on the staff as a part- time professor, Dr. Gerhard Ot- tersberg taught an American History class while Mr. Raymond Norheim took a leave of absence. Long a part of the history de- partment, political science was made a full major under the di- rection of Mr. Odone. Under the supervision of Dr. Matthias, Kenneth Weitz partic- ipated in the new alternate route to graduation. His research was done on the Puritan Revolution. Axel Schuessler, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History Robert Burghgraef, M.A., Instructor of History 38 . . . History Ronald Matthias, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History and Political Science and Department Chairman G. Rudolph Bjorgan, Ph.D., Leslie Odone, M.A., Professor of History and Political Science Assistant Professor of Political Science History ... 39 40 . . . Mathematics Mathematics ■ Pointing to its fine library on the second floor of Becker Hall of Science, the mathematics department boasts of a large collection of current periodicals. A card catalogue found there contains a complete listing of all mathematics books in the department plus those in Homuth Memorial Library. Several steps were taken this year to strengthen the faculty. Mr. Ott was promoted to assistant professor. Three additions were made: Dr. Bridgman, Dr. Gopal- akrishna, and Dr. A. W. Walt- mann. These faculty members brought their varied backgrounds to monthly colloquia with upper division majors. John Chellevold, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics and Department Chairman 1 August Wahmann, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics Mathematics , Karl Schmidt, Ph.D., Professor of Religion and Department Chairman Philosophy Religion Enabling its students to think more critically, the philosophy department en- courages projects such as Robert Fox ' s independent research in logic. During the year Professor Gumz added chapters on complex quantification to his book Logic —Basic Techniques. Stressing the whole man, the religion department sent students to California, Arizona, Colorado, and Illinois during May Term. One of the main programs was in the inner city of Chicago. During the regular terms, Christianity and Its Rivals offered a study of alternate life styles— hippie, mid- dle-class American, scientific, and revolutionary. Herman Diers, M.A., Chaplain and Assistant Professor of Religion Robert Dell, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Religion 42 . . . Religion Ronald Alexander, M.A., Assistant Professor of Religion Frederick Gumz, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy and Department Chairman Marshall Johnson, Th.D. Assistant Professor of Religion Waldemar Gies, M.A., Associate Professor of Religion Philosophy ... 43 Nancy Anderson, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physical Education Roger Bishop, P.E.D., Associate Professor of Physical Education and Chairman of the Department of Physical Education Leiand Bondhus, M.S., Assistant Professor of Physical Education Richard Walker, M.S., Assistant Professor of Physical Education 44 . . . Physical Education Physical Education Members of the 1969 May Term outdoor recreation class studied a developing aspect of physical education. After three weeks of campus prepara- tion, they traveled in Minnesota by canoe and camped in the wilder- ness. A summer course in school health, environment, and instruc- tion was offered for the first time. Areas included were: personal and community health, the organiza- tion of a school health program, and methods and materials in health education. During the fall, work was com- pleted on the remodeling of the football stadium and the addition of Hertel Field— a complex of athletic fields. Gordon Jeppson, M.S., Assistant Professor of Physical Education John Kurtt, M.A., Assistant Professor of Physical Education Dorothy Roiseland, M.A., Instructor in Physical Education Physical Education ... 45 Social Work ■ Devoting November 20 to the study of poverty, welfare law, and urban problems, the social work depart- ment invited students and area residents to workshops and a wel- fare rights session. Robert Ober- billig of Legal Aid in Des Moines and John Tapscott of the Iowa Legislature were guest speakers. Illustrating the department ' s goal to identify channels through which man can express a helpful concern for others, Mrs. Reppert and Mr. Lohman were assisted by students in writing a Welfare Rights Handbook, which was dis- tributed to area welfare agencies. Lola Reppert, M.S.W., Professor of Social Work ar d Department Chairman Jerold Voss, M.S.W., Instructor in Social Work Robert Lohman, B. A., Assistant Instructor in Social Work . Social Work r Ralph Wedeking, B.D., Instructor in Sociology (part-time) Richard Pederson, B.A., Instructor in Sociology Sociology Involved in the study of society, the sociology department emphasized America ' s cities during May Term, 1970. Dr. James Baines, visiting scholar, used Waterloo as a base of study while Mr. Pederson and the Urbanized Society class trav- eled to Chicago. Outside speakers, such as min- imum security prisoners from the Yellow River Forest Reserve, spoke to various classes. During the latter part of the Winter Term, Mr. Wedeking ' s In- troduction to Sociology class divided into four groups to play Simulated Society. Each group had to create a society which would provide its people with basic necessities such as food and protection. Lylc Blaede, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Sociology and Department Chairman Sociology ... 47 Speech Journalism Throughout the Fall Term a reconstruction of the old Globe Theatre grew on the Little Theatre stage. This student creation was used in the Wart- burg Players ' production of Othello during a four-college Shakespearean Festival. Plans for a touring theatre on the east coast were developed as May Term approached. Reflecting the broad scope of journalism, May Term Extended Field Experience placed students in Waverly, Illinois, and Colorado. During the year, field trips to local newspapers and a radio station enriched journalism classes. Robert G. Smith, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Speech Margaret Wolff Garland, M.A., Associate Professor of English and Journalism Richard S. Shaper, B.D., Assistant Professor of Speech and Drama 48 . . . Speech and Journahsm ALPHA CHI-FRONT ROW: Dr. John Chellevold, Linda Wright, Gwen Hatcher, Cheryl Peterson, Charlene Erickson, Mary Lou Thiele, Jean Anderson, Betty Dittrich, Joel Sherer. SECOND ROW: Dr. Karl Schmidt, Kathy Wiedeman, Linda Baustian, Bev Meyer, Marlys Gager, Sue Twedt, Mary Mether, Beth Nibel, Gary Baumbach. THIRD ROW: Dr. Ronald Matthias, ]im Schultz, Bill Brunsvold, Jim Hartje, Kevin Clefisch, Gary Hertel, Paul Kramer, Jerald Fuerstenberg, Alan Gregersen. Alpha Chi Stimulating, developing, and recognizing scholar- ship, Alpha Chi was led by president Joel Sherer, vice- president Lynn Schlessman, sec- retary Linda Baustian, and treas- urer Dennis Buchholz. Encouraging members to con- tinue their development through graduate work, Alpha Chi invited Mr. K. D. Briner, Mr. E. Dean Schroeder, and Dr. David Hamp- ton to present admission informa- tion. In December, Dr. James Baines, director of the Urban Studies Pro- gram, led a discussion of The Whole Man. Dr. Elmer Hertel spoke to the group on Ecology and Environment during Wart- burg ' s Urban Emphasis Days in January. Alpha Chi ... 49 MU PHI EPSILON-FRONT ROW: Junelle Lehmann, Jean Hunt, Sherry Heathman, Monica Workman. SECOND ROW: Kirstie Felland, Sharon Dahn, Cheryl Lau, Dixie Blood, Mrs. Jean Madsen. BACK ROW: Terry Hughes, Pat Fuerst, Linda Campbell, Kathy Frush. BELOW: ALPHA PHI GAMMA: Roger Shipp, Martha Moore, Jean Kling, Mrs. Margaret Garland, Eileen Grulke. 50 . . . Honor Groups KAPPA DELTA PI-FRONT ROW: Jean Anderson, Mary Lou Thiele, Dr. Max. SECOND ROW: Ellen VanderBerg, Darlene Meister, Betty Dittrich. THIRD ROW: Sue Thompson, Paula Grau, Kari Buchholz, Jan Goltz. FOURTH ROW: Diane Nacke, Kathy Wiedeman, Roberta Chester, JoAnn Niehaus. FIFTH ROW: Linda Anderson, Mike Lajko, Marilyn Severson, Judy Burrack. Mu Phi Epsilon A.P.G. SIXTH ROW: Linda Wright, Sharon Dahn, Sue Twedt, Linda Baustian. SEVENTH ROW: Mrs. Garland, Keith Klemm, Sue In- felt, Colleen Zietlow. EIGHTH ROW: Gaye Ostlund, Jerald Fuer- stenberg, Alice Gratias, Bev Kohagen. NINTH ROW: Arthur Gratias, Mr. Azbell. Kappa Delta Pi Beta Rho Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon stresses service by advancing music with- in the college and community. This year, the chapter decorated the Fine Arts building for the Christmas season and gave re- citals for the public. The highlight of the year was Beta Rho ' s sponsoring of a Ster- ling Staff Concert, performed by Dr. Marian Buck-Lew of the Uni- versity of Iowa. She was the na- tional winner in the Sterling Staff Auditions. Alpha Phi Gamma is a na- tional honorary fraternity for students in journalism, organized to recognize individual ability and achievement and to establish relationships between students and members of the journalistic profession. Alpha Phi Gamma publishes the college directory as one of its main projects, sponsors a Homecoming breakfast for APG alumni, sends a Christmas newsletter to former members, and is responsible for the annual press banquet. An honorary organization for education maj ors, Kap- pa Delta Pi ' s purpose is enrichment. The officers— president, Jan Goltz; vice-president, Linda Anderson; secretary, Mary Lou Thiele; and treasurer, Jerald Fuer- stenburg— planned for an initiation banquet, an information luncheon, and several speakers from such places as the Piney Woods School for black students and Port Huron, Michigan. Mrs. Mary Louise Hale also spoke to the group of her experiences. Honor Groups ... 51 Beta Beta Beta BETA BETA BETA-FRONT ROW: Dr. Petri, Dr. Wetmore, Chris Linda Mabon, Kathy Wieck, Gwen Hatcher, Jim Imbrock, McNamara, Marty Martin, Ruth Mitchell, Sharon Berg, Nancy Reedholm. THIRD ROW: Jim Hartje, Mr. Torgerson, Doug M Edmunds, Dr. Eiben, Dr. Hertel. SECOND ROW: Elaine Rees, Intosh, Paul Koob, Fred Gremmels, Marvin Ehm. ■ Remnants of the natural prairies of Iowa was the topic of Tri Beta ' s guest speaker Dr. Eilers, botanist from U.N.I. A member of the Apollo long-range planning commission, T. Cooper Evans lectured on the space program at another meeting. Lectures were also given by members of the biology depart- ment. Mr. Torgerson told of his research on the life cycle and habits of army ants. Mr. Bowser presented a talk on smoking and pulmonary disorders. Student members of Gamma Lambda lectured on their May Term and summer experiences. Ed Reedholm studied bird para- sites, Jim Hartje investigated premature births, and Paul Koob went with the class to Texas. RIGHT: Dr. Wetmore has been granted a Science Faculty Fellowship to study the electron microscope, which he will be using in his research of lichens. 52 . . . Honor Groups LEFT: Mrs. Esther Haefner, who has been at Wartburg since 1945, is now a part-time teacher in the EngUsh department. BOTTOM: Dave Strom, a senior speech major, produced and directed an ancient Greek play, Lysistrata, as a project for the Great Issues course. BELOW: Miss Erna Moehl of the English department, spent the first term on sabbatical in Minneapolis as a visitor to the Training of Teacher Trainers Program (TTT). Academics ... 53 54 . . . Academics 1 4 OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER LEFT: FOR- TRESS deadlines need to be met, and business major Tonie Ewoldt uses her typing skills to prepare basketball copy. OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Phy- sical fitness is part of the total program; Brad Christianson lifts weights to keep his muscles toned. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Music major Phil Batchelder practices in the Choral Room of the Fine Arts Center. LEFT: Chemistry labs are an integral part of the learning experience; Shirley Sullivan will use the techniques learned here for her career as a medical technologist. ABOVE: Used as a resource center, the music library in the Fine Arts building contains a card catalog of tapes, records, and musical scores. Academics ... 55 56 . . . Academics I fit Campus Life 60 . . . Spring spring Brings Honors and Relaxation OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Paul Danielson, as the outstanding athlete in two sports, re- ceives the Hertel Medal from Dr. Elmer Hertel. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Spring Outfly 1969 brought the student body to Ketha House in search of their president, Ron Hall. LEFT: Physical Educa- tion majors work on their rowing tech- niques in preparation for a canoe trip into the Minnesota wilderness. BOTTOM: Ken Smith (left) goes over campaign strategy with Student Body President candidate, Victor Nelson (center). Spring ... 61 Initiative, Enthusiasm, Cooperation Defend Parade Tradition OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Despite the last- minute details of planning the Homecom- ing parade. North Hall Ambassadors find time to say, Blast the Beavers. OPPO- SITE PAGE BOTTOM: Seen only at Thursday night pep rallies, Maxine makes an unusual daylight appearance. ABOVE LEFT: Hopes for Wartburg Choir ' s spring tour to Europe went into this windmill tugged by Mary Kay Jahnke. LEFT: Dis- playing the grassroots initiative evident in the parade, Centennial girls provide rhythm for the march up Bremer Avenue. ABOVE: Drooping branches help to il- lustrate Ann Philipp ' s message for the Knights. Homecoming ... 63 BELOW: Resisting Dr. Karl Schmidt ' s advances, Dean Kathryn Aden defends her park bench at the Faculty Freak-Out. RIGHT: Roderigo (Bill Brescia) and lago (Jim Smith) rouse Brabantio (Greg Haf- ner) during the October 25th performance of Shakespeare ' s Othello. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Wielding their brooms, Dr. James Fritschel and Dr. Robert Lee present the janitors ' version of Brush Up Your Shakespeare. OPPOSITE PAGE BOT- TOM: After the Homecoming game. Dr. Elmer Hertel speaks at the dedication of a new complex of athletic fields — Hertel Field. Similar ceremonies were held for Voecks Auditorium and Waverly Manor on Sunday. 64 . . . Homecoming BELOW: Chilled by blustery winds, the pep band spirited enthusiasm through the grid fans. RIGHT: Gary Zalaznik is pulled down near the south goal by a Buena Vista lineman. BOTTOM: Racing from the grip of a Buena Vista guard, Mike Wittenberg ' s ball carry thrilled Wartburg alumni. OP- POSITE PAGE: Crowned 1P69 Homecom- ing Queen, Miss Karen Gronewald is es- corted by Ron Gregory. Others in the Royal Court included Kristi Becker, Sue McMuUen, Mary Mether, and Liz Meyer. 66 . . . Homecoming Homecoming ... 67 68 . . . Winter Winter ... 69 Union Reflects Student Routine due ABOVE: Buhr Lounge is a natural stopping place for Wartburg students, especially during January ' s sub-zero weather. ABOVE RIGHT: The Den provides a place to relax, study, grab a sandwich, or just chat with friends between classes. OP- POSITE PAGE TOP: Even a Union hall- way can be a scene for student-faculty dialogue. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Following an open forum in Buhr Lounge, Henry Wellnitz, Jim Harris, and Ruth Owens discuss proposed housing changes with Dean Earnest Oppermann. RIGHT: Providing a quiet, formal dining atmos- phere, the Castle Room brings a touch of medieval heritage to a modern Wartburg campus. 70 . . . Student Union Student Union ... 71 Fortress Queen: Miss Susan McMuUen W-Club Sports Queens FALL QUEEN: Miss Cheryl Cain SPRING QUEEN: Miss Pat Finch mm ■■■■■■inn ■■■■■■■■li ■■■■■■■hL {■■■■■■■■I ■■■■■■■■r ■■■■■■■■I !!!■■■! ■■■■■■■■ UlSSSSS ■■■■■ WINTER QUEEN: Miss Kathy Gossman Sports Queens ... 73 Snow Weekend Relieves Mid- winter Slump OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Men of Cotta carved two masterpieces out of the many inches of snow Waverly received but lost in the competition to Wiederanders . OP- POSITE PAGE BOTTOM: John Kurtt congratulates the members of the newly formed 1,000 point club: John Tuecke, Art Margheim, John Adix, John Hearn, David Jensen, while ex-coach Axel Bundgaard greets the Rev. William Adix, father of the other honorees. Bill and Bob Adix. LEFT: King Bob Brown and Queen Kathy Angell reign over the activities of Snow Weekend, after being elected by the student body. BELOW LEFT: The knight in shining armor leads the team onto the floor, to the delight of two young Wartburg fans. BELOW: G. E. Buenning, only active mem- ber of the 1,000 point club, pulls down another rebound in the game with Simpson which Wartburg won 77—59. . . . and Then We Have Other Places to Go and Other Things to Do 76 . . . Student Life I OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Completing the trouser ritual, Student Body President Vic Nelson hands over his pants to Lu- ther s SBP. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: After the freshman class talent show, Joe Thomas, newly elected class president, discusses freshman power. TOP: Taking part in a memorial peace ser- vice honoring the war dead were Steve Fredrick, a Vietnam veteran, Martha Pen- dergast, and Duane Neugebauger. OP- POSITE PAGE BOTTOM : Improved cafe service, the aim of the cafeteria committee, doesn ' t mean the elimination of the ever- present crowded line. LEFT: Reactions vary according to the individual at the Home- coming football game. ABOVE FAR RIGHT: Freshman march leader, Alan Krueger, plants a tree of life on October 15, the first national moratorium day. Student Life ... 77 Beanies and Diplomas Symbolize Wartburg Life I ' m a poor, lowly, misera- ble Wartburg Squire. ' Thumbs in ears and fingers on beanies, the new crop of fresh- men cautiously crept across cam- pus. Anyone could spot a frosh. From orange beanie to new school shoes, he stood out against upper- classmen in jeans and sweatshirts. He was often seen in long lines printing his name and mumbling, What ' s my ID number? What ' s my extension number? What ' s my room number? What ' s my name? He spent hours lugging suitcases up the stairs to his room and then covering the bare walls with posters. He puzzled over the abundance of first names such as Roy ' s, Otto ' s, and Fred ' s . He spent most of his time avoiding upperclassmen while upperclassmen spent their time searching for frosh. The two groups faced each other at amalgamation, and then the beanies were gone. It was time for all to get down to the business of being a college student. Classes, books, and homework— these took up time until early one morning when Outfly dawned on the campus. Football was soon under way, bringing a vivid change of color to the campus. Red, orange, and yellow warmed the scene as thoughts turned to stuffing nap- kins into chickenwire and trans- forming a dorm floor into outer- space or the Great Pumpkin Patch. Homecoming came, bringing a bonfire, Blast the Beavers but- tons, and Queen Karen Gronewald. The gray day was brightened by North Hall ' s pink elephant, Maxine, as she led the parade up Bremer Avenue. Soon days grew cold and Dr. Hertel moved his conservation class indoors. Thoughts turned to Thanksgiving recess and then to the push toward finals. Students were still planning research papers as the rush of Christmas parties began. After shopping excursions downtown, they filled their rooms with evergreens, decorations, and hidden presents. Snow fell and the evening of Pi Sigma ' s Ball was like a Christmas card scene. Soft flakes glittered in the light as they clung to the girls ' long skirts. Beneath this tranquility lurked the curse of finals. The week loomed ahead and everyone made resolutions to study a little more and party a little less. After last- minute cramming, it was over. Time to go home. 78 . . . Campus Life Trumpet ' s January 10 issue set the Winter Term pace in these words: Dean Earnest F. Opper- mann has returned from his sab- batical. This fact strikes terror in the hearts of a few, while fresh- men react with Who ' s Dean Oppermann, and what ' s a sab- batical? ' Dean Oppermann made a get- acquainted tour of the campus, pronounced all well, and the term was under way. Students took their places in ' miliar long lines to buy books, validate their meal tickets, and complete registration. They wel- comed transfer students and exchangees from Paul Quinn Col- lege in Texas and wrote to those who had left Wartburg. Study vows were soon forgotten as the new term began with a round of basketball games and sub-zero weather. Math majors busily computed the chill factor as janitors anxiously watched furnaces. There was snow and more snow and ice and wind . . . and no place to ski. Nothing remained static as Con- cerned Students for Change pub- lished a list of proposals which were studied by students and legislative groups. The sophomore class voted to give away $600 from class funds, but became entangled in red tape. Soon it was February 14, and Ecker ' s orange truck flew around campus delivering Valentine Bou- quets. Mysterious notes reading BAF is coming appeared in each week ' s page. Snow Weekend came with more snow and still no place to ski- only sidewalks on which to skate. Kathy Angell and Bob Brown reigned over a snow sculpture contest, Klondike races, and a dance. Lights burned late in neumann House; Fortress deadline time drew near. Finally, after much suspense, BAF arrived. Band-Aid Follies, a variety show featuring comedy skits, faculty guests, and the Follies Dollies chorus line, dis- played the band ' s versatility. Lenten services pointed the way toward Easter as the counting days began. In two months Lll be studying in Germany ... In 61 days I ' ll be through with finals. Trips to the treasurer ' s office to settle accounts and to the mail boxes to await answers to summer job applications marked time until spring. The new season arrived with registration for Fall Term and another bout with finals. Then it was time for relaxation during spring break. May Term meant a final class for departing seniors and a look back on everything Wartburg had been. It all began with initiation, moved through dances, movies, Out-fly, floats and sculptures, queens, and parties. Life at Wart- burg meant cafe lines and mailbox crowds, classes, and organizations. It was a lot of fun and a lot of work. For the new freshmen the year meant one phase gone in their college career; for the seniors it meant the end. III! fin Campus Life ... 79 Student Congregation Shifting to an emphasis on people, Student Congrega- tion sought to avoid a big church image. Breaking down the existing structure, the group opened to many students through action groups such as the Walk for Development. The focus of worship was moved to the choral room of the Fine Arts building while another scene of action was opened in the resource center in the Student Union. Experimenting with liturgy, the Student Congregation used services written by students, a Homecoming traditional service, a Band Hymn Sing, and a Chi Rho candlelight church service. ABOVE: Dale Ziemer, Sandy Baumann, Duane Neugebauer, Allan Wendland, and Paul Johnsen set up the choral room. BELOW: In the resource center Nancy Nel- son, Claudia Long, and Dean Andrews harmonize to Betty Berrie ' s accompaniment. 80 . . . Student Congregation Senate Night is a time for the freshmen to find their place in the Wartburg so- ciety. Each campus organization is on hand to recruit members and publicize its activities. Senate also engages in other ac- tivities to promote student in- terest. Homecoming, Snow Week- end, a tutorial program in the Waterloo schools, and a draft counseling service are among its programs. Senate action was taken to put a campus phone in the li- brary and donate funds to the Pops Concert. Each spring an emphasis is placed on political involvement as the Nominating Convention is held to elect the new Student Body President. 82 . . . Artist Series LEFT: National Ballet of Canada ABOVE: New York Pro Musica Vari-Colored Numbers Distinguish Artist Series Providing the Wartburg CoUege-Waverly Com- munity with a greater appreciation of the fine arts, the 1969-70 Artist Series included a diversified schedule of performers. Opening the season was all the enchantment of the second act of Tchaikovsky ' s Nutcracker Suite performed by the National Ballet of Canada. Solitaire, a Kind of Game for One ' and the Four Temperaments were also in- cluded in this sellout engagement. Wartburg College enthusiasti- cally welcomed Malcolm Frager at the second Artist Series perform- ance in November. Frager ' s award- winning technique and unusual clarity enchanted the Wartburg audience as they have captured other audiences of the United States and Europe. An inspiring jaunt into the great musical past, the New York Pro Musica came to Wartburg in January. Sacred cathedral music, lusty songs of fifteenth century Germany and music from the courts of Spain combined to create an unusual performance of musi- cal masterpieces. Considered by the New York Times to have one of the most beautiful natural baritones that the generation has produced, Robert Merrill performed in Feb- ruary. His magnificent tone and dramatic sound justified his fame as one of America ' s best loved music personalities. Based on Alexander Dumas ' drama The Lady of the Came- lias, Verdi ' s opera La Traviata completed the Artist Series in March. La Traviata has always had a deep hold on opera audi- ences since its premiere in 1853. Artist Series ... 83 84 . . . Artist Series Cross-Country CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM: John Bendorf, Marty Rathje, Doug Beck, Jim LaPlant, Larry Fauchier, Bruce Coleman, Lyle Wendland, Allyn Anderson, Lyle Hallowell, Rory Scott. Strong team balance and able leadership led the Wartburg harriers to a season ' s mark of 5—2. Doug Beck, undefeated in all meets, paced the Knights to a second-place finish in the conference meet, a second place in the NAIA District 15 meet, and a first place in the Les Duke Invitational. Doug Beck was voted most valuable runner in the league. Beck ' s record-breaking activities include a new course record of 21:34 for the Les Duke Invita- tional, and an NAIA course record of 25:51.7. Bruce Coleman joins Beck as Wartburg ' s contribution to the All District 15 Team. Knights finished 17th in the NAIA nationals held in Oklahoma City. Beck took 16th place in in- dividual competition. The harriers competed in the five-mile event with the nation ' s best small- college runners. Cross-Country -89 Track 1969 TRACK TEAM RECORD WARTBURG OPPONENTS INDOOR SEASON 50 Coe 41 115 Mankato State 20 26 UNI 114 Central 3 68 St. Olaf 88 Augsburg 45 Gustavus Adolphus 41 OUTDOOR SEASON Central 65 William Penn 87 Buena Vista 112 1 2 Luther 118 Mankato State 27 106 Lea 18 Upper Iowa 54 Platteville 21 32 1 2 63 82 NCAA Midwest Regional . . . 10th place Norsemen Relay 7th place Viking Olympics 10th place UPPER LEFT: Broadjumper, Bill Seifert, strains to outdistance Upper Iowa. LOWER LEFT: Scaling the hurdle too low, thinclad Jim Hunnicutt breaks his stride. OPPO- SITE PAGE: Arching over the bar, Bob Ritson successfully completes his vault. 90 . . . Track TRACK TEAM-FRONT ROW: Ron Robbins, Lyle Wendland, Doug Beck, Bruce Coleman, Bill Seifert, Doug Robertson. SEC- OND ROW: Bob Ritson, Lyle Hallowell, Curt Weber, Jim Berge, Terry Sexton, Rod Holt, Bill Isham, Del Rost. BACK ROW: Mr. Gordon Jeppson, coach; Lynn Gunderson, Lyle Slotten, Dale Bush, Mike Rasche, Dave Bright, Jim Weber, Jim Hunnicutt. Combination springer, long jumper, and distance run- ner, Doug Beck led the track squad in scoring during the indoor season. Tallying 35 points in four meets. Beck set two school records for the Knights: a time of 4:24.8 in the mile and 9:47.5 in the two-mile. Walt Har- rington took second with 22 points, his best effort being a long jump of 21 ' l 4 . Other new highs were made by Jim Hunnicutt, who ran the 60-yard high hurdles in :08.0; Rod Holt, who turned a 2:21.6 in the 1000-yard run; Paul Danielson, who put the shot 47 ' 4 1 4 ; and Lyle Slotten, who ran the 300 in :34.4. The outdoor season was not without its records. Doug Beck ran the three-mile in 14:33.4; Bob Ritson pole vaulted 13 ' 6 ; and the distance medley was run in 10:31.7. Track ... 91 ABOVE: Discus thrower Jim Berge, singled out by Coach Jeppson as show- ing improvement throughout the season, won the throw in the squad ' s action over Central. RIGHT: Voted the most out- standing athlete by the IIAC coaches, sophomore Doug Beck races to the tape in a time run. BELOW: Precision timing by medley runners Rod Holt and Del Rost prove the success of an easy baton pass. 92 . . . Track Baseball Splitting double-headers with five teams in the conference, the Knights concluded the season with a .500 record and fourth place. Inclem- ent weather kept the squad in- side for drills early in the season, and the Knights had only one major practice before starting conference action. Despite this handicap, the overall season ' s record showed that Coach Opper- mann again had a winning team. Outstanding player Virg Erick- son led the team ' s hitting with .446. This mark made him the leading hitter in the district and Area IV. He was named to the All District NAIA and NCAA teams and received honorable mention as All- American. Top pitching was executed by Dan Van Syoc and Tom Cain. They will join six other starting players who will return for the 1969-70 season. BELOW: Goetz connects. UPPER RIGHT: Skillful pitching and tight follow- through displayed by Tom Cain formulate a strike. LOWER RIGHT: Shortstop Al Alcock, covering second, prepares to throw an attempted double play. BASEBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Tom Manchester, Doug Fair- child, Gary Hertel, Mike Myers, Dan VanSyoc, Kent Thieman, Richard Cruse, Fred Schauer, Mr. Arlyn Ristau, coach. SECOND ROW: Virg Erickson, Ernie Ramige, Greg Sween, Tim Koch, Dave Roeber, Dale Pedersen, Gary Piatt, Jon Jetmund, Jeff Allen, Harold Schuhmacher. BACK ROW: Mr. Earnest Oppermann, coach; Dave Freeman, Al Alcock, Jerry Johnson, Terry Goet- zinger. Bob Klemesrud, Jim Hotz, Steve Koch, Tom Cain, Mr. John Kurtt, coach. 1969 BASEBALL TEAM RECORD WARTBURG OPPONENTS 7— 7 Coe 2—2 2-3 UNI 4-5 2— 0 Loras 0—1 0— 3 Buena Vista l— 0 1— 2 Luther 7—1 5—2 Mankato State 2—1 8 Lea i 3— 3 William Penn 5—2 4 UNI 5 15—5 Central 3—2 8— 6 U. of Iowa 5—8 JH ' 41 94 . . . Baseball OPPOSITE PAGE: Wartburg at bat, Coach Oppermann notes the opponents ' pitching technique. ABOVE LEFT: Pulling the ball from his mitt, Al Alcock readies for the throw to first. ABOVE RIGHT: Evading the defensive play, a Wartburg runner successfully slides into third. LEFT: Posi- tioned and ready for the pitch, Virg Erick- son shouts harassments to the batter. Baseball ... 95 1969 TENNIS TEAM RECORD WARTBURG OPPONENTS 1 Central 8 2 UNI 7 9 William Penn 0 6 Upper Iowa 3 1 Luther 8 UNI 7 7 Upper Iowa 0 Conference Meet 3rd NCAA 3rd m Tennis Improvement was the word for the netmen as they moved to third place in the conference. Led by Mike Kraus at No. 1 position and sparked by Tim Schumacher, the netmen showed exceptional deter- mination. Losing only Schumacher from this year ' s squad, the team indi- cates an improved conference finish for 1970. The opening roster included lettermen Paul Fredrick, Fred Henkelmann, Mike Kraus, Tim Schumacher, and Dick Winchell. Other members of the squad were: John Burke, Robert Charleston, Dan Djuren, David Fietz, Tom Fredrick, Barry Garrels, Val Gies, Dave Heefner, Mike Julson, Steve Kildahl, Keith Paroubek, and Ron Yockim. 96 . . . Tennis OPPOSITE PAGE: Netman John Burke returns a volley as Coach Bishop, second from left, watches from the sideline. LEFT: Inspiration from senior Tim Schumacher gave the team confidence as they went into conference play. BELOW: Building for a next season ' s starting position, freshman Keith Paroubek practices doubles action. LOWER LEFT: Smashing the ball for a quick return, Paul Fredrick improves his style during a practice match. Tennis ... 97 Golf 1969 was a rebuilding sea- son for the Knight link- men. This was Lee Bond- hus ' second term as golf coach, as he filled in during the 1967 season. This young team, with only one returning letterman, finished 7—5 in dual meets and sixth in the Iowa conference. The best performance of the year was at the Drake Invitational when the Knights placed seventh among all colleges in Iowa. It was a well-balanced confer- ence with more weak teams than strong. Central and William Penn tied for first. However, the Knights defeated Central in the last meet of the year. Varsity team members included seniors Rich Guard and John Johnston; junior Stan Benson; sophomore Fred Grawe; and freshman Dennis Czelik. Round- ing out the team were Mark Hoth and Paul Bruns. 1969 GOLF TEAM RECORD WARTBURG OPPONENTS 3 1 2 Central 14 1 2 5 Loras 10 6 1 2 Luther 11 1 2 10 Dubuque 8 7 LaCrosse 11 6 Upper Iowa 9 10 Albert Lea 5 3 UNI 21 17 Albert Lea 7 12 1 2 Central 5 1 2 UNI Invitational 6 Drake Invitational .... 7 NAIA District 15 4 Conference Meet 6 WRESTLING TEAM-FRONT ROW: Tom Gayer, Joe Breitbach, Reinig, Bruce Eldridge, Tom Turner, Steve Noah. THIRD ROW: Russ Smith, Jim Christian, Roger Buchholz, Frank Pastorino, Mr. Walker, coach; Gene Johnson, Mannie Holmes, Mark Muel- Royal Benjamin. SECOND ROW: Tom Young, Gene Baker, Craig ler, Ernie Moore, Bill Wood, Rick Wiltshire, Greg Slager. Wrestling ... 99 ■ Wartburg ' s grapplers be- gan a convincing season with a squad showing much improvement. Coach Walker ex- pected the lack of experience to hamper early season action. Despite the absence of veterans, the team was basically better than last year, according to Walker. Returning letterman Tom Turn- er resumed his career after being ineligible last winter. Turner was the Iowa Conference Champ at 145 in his freshman and sopho- more years. Also returning were Joe Breitbach, 126; Tom Young, 142; Gene Baker, 158; Mark Mueller, 167; and Greg Slager, 177. Competing at the University of Northern Iowa Tournament, Wartburg gave one of its better showings of recent years by win- ning 14 of 29 matches in the Amateur Athletic Union sanc- tioned meet. Joe Breitbach took third place for the only individual win. Wartburg placed third in the Lea Tournament, behind host col- lege Lea and Southwest Minnesota. Tom Turner and Greg Slager were individual champions at the meet. Turner was also named the Most Valuable Wrestler in the meet. 100 .. . Wrestling 20 14 31 18 44 13 21 35 17 15 2 37 20 7 0 16 Coe Wisconsin State Westmar Buena Vista Dubuque Grinnell Augustana Central Simpson South Dakota Morningside Upper Iowa Carleton St. Olaf Lea Winona State Luther OPPONENTS 7 16 18 12 17 0 21 16 3 17 17 37 2 18 2 42 20 Third Place Conference Tournament OPPOSITE PAGE ABOVE: Riding time, important in close matches, adds up as Mannie Holmes holds onto his opponent. Holmes wrestles at 167. OPPOSITE PAGE BELOW: Steve Noah positions his Simpson foe with a pinning hold, as the crowd waits for the slap of the referee ' s hand confirming the pin. BELOW LEFT: Using his wres- tling ability to the best advantage, Frank Pastorino forces his opponent matward in an attempt to add two points to his match score. BELOW: With coaching from the bench and referee in place, heavy- weight wrestler Gene Johnson pushes his Dubuque opponent down for a pin. ■ 102 .. . Football Football OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Mike Wit- tenburg turns John Burke ' s passing into yardage at the Homecoming rally against Buena Vista. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Close action at the line of scrimmage stops the Knight attempt for extra yards. LEFT: Quarterback John Burke scrambles from the grasp of an Iowa Conference rival. LOWER LEFT: Straight-arming a Buena Vista tackier, halfback Gary Zalaznik makes his way to the outside. BELOW: Simpson ' s aerial attempt is thwarted by Wartburg gridder Mick Hansen. 104 .. . Football i FOOTBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Kip McKeever, Paul Flynn, Jim Hotz, Terry Goetzinger, Phil Smoker, Gary Nelson, Jim Smel- cer. Bob Brown, Dale Bush. SECOND ROW: Conrad Hellerich, Steve Wahlert, Bob Train, Jim Stueber, Steve Roseland, Steve Gay- lor, Dave Wolff, Mike Myers, Dave Schwartz, Mike Wittenburg. THIRD ROW: Mike Grosvenor, John Lawson, Tom Jenkins, Scott Brooks, Gene Johnson, Jim Weber, Terry Mennen, Rod Mil- ler, Frank Coughlin. FOURTH ROW: Dave Snell, John Burke, Dean Natterstad, Al Thompson, Bill Vognsen, Ernie Moore, Greg Slager, Rick Wiltshire, Glen Bush. FIFTH ROW: Mark Mueller, Warren Jacobs, Mike Momaly, Reese Morgan, Bill Isham, John Pearson, Dave Wilkey, Greg Sween, Tom Lasandro. SIXTH ROW: Wayne Strelow, Tom Yeggy, Doug Mcintosh, Greg Puis, Tom Zackery, Allan Diercks, Tom Steinkamp, Bruce Eldridge, Mickey Hansen. SEVENTH ROW: Mr. Dick Walker, coach; Mr. Gordon Jeppson, coach; Terry Linskey, Ron Pilsner, Gary Zalaznik, Mr. Lee Bondhus, coach; Mr. Marvin Ott, coach. ■ A combination of too many untried players and key in- juries which cost the grid team its top rusher, pass receiver, punter, and Unebacker quickly dispelled any chance of repeating last year ' s performance. The Knights again ended the season in the second division with a 3—4 IIAC record. Leading passer, John Burke, threw for 980 yards and five touchdowns in six games, and led total offensive action with 1,018 yards. Gary Nelson gained 521 yards on the ground in five starts. Senior Mike Wittenburg paced in pass receiving with 23 catches for a total of 320 yards. Until his injury, split end Jim Hotz caught 21 passes for 313 yards and 3 touchdowns. Breaking a team record was a 39.3-yard punt aver- age by Tom Zackery. Linebacker Connie Hellerich was named Most Valuable Player in the Iowa Conference for the 1969 season by the league coaches. Hellerich led the Knights with 84 tackles. The senior captain was one of three Wartburg players to be named to the All-Conference squad. Guard Paul Flynn and run- ning back Gary Nelson were chosen for the offensive teams of the Iowa Conference. Nine school records were bro- ken or tied during the season. They include: most team field goals, 4— lowest rushing total by opponent in one game, 91 against Dubuque— lowest passing total by opponent in one game, 0 by Al- bert Lea— individual rushing ca- reer, 2,369 by Gary Nelson— most passes received by one person in one game, 11 by Jim Hotz— most pass-receiving yardage in one game, 141 by Jim Hotz— best punting average, 39.9 by Zackery —most field goals by an individual, 3 by Phil Smoker— most career field goals, 4 by Phil Smoker. Football ... 105 Basketball ABOVE: Keeping the ball out of the hands of a Loras guard, Tom Manchester displays a remarkable bit of ball handling. ABOVE RIGHT: Junior Paul Bruns readies for a short jump shot as the Knights remain undefeated in non-conference action. RIGHT: Fast and furious action against Augsburg causes senior forward Jim Barkema temporarily to lose sight of the ball. OPPOSITE PAGE: Over the out- stretched arm of a Loras forward G. E. Buenning makes a try from the corner for two points. 106 .. . Basketball r BASKETBALL TEAM RECORD f 9 8, i 8. WARTBURG OPPONENTS 109 Augsburg 67 8 Northwestern 92 Westmar 83 UNI 7 Pacific Lutheran 84 Luther 71 Winona State 91 Concordia 75 Michigan Lutheran 76 Coe Upper Iowa 85 Dubuque 56 William Penn 60 Central 79 Luther 86 Loras 92 Briar Cliff 75 Buena Vista 84 Simpson 109 Buena Vista 77 Simpson 60 William Perm ■ 2 Central 100 Upper Iowa 86 Dubuque District 15 NAIA Champion Advanced to 2nd Round NAIA Tournament 69 59 67 54 57 70 64 60 64 59 58 63 57 60 64 59 64 64 65 59 61 60 73l| Basketball ... 107 Basketball ■ Knight basketball has in- deed become a legend at Wartburg. The Knights proved repeatedly to Wartburg fans and to the Iowa Conference that they are number 1 . Coach Lewis Buzz Levick and the Knights were faced with what was thought to be the toughest conference competition in many years. The secret of the Knights ' success was Levick ' s ability to get all the players to play as a team as they shattered record after record. Although not as consistent as in the past, the team was better offensively and contained fine individual talent. The starting lineup was espe- cially impressive: All American senior G. E. Buen- ning is perhaps the best all-round player in Wartburg history. Besides being the team ' s top scorer, he is one of Wartburg ' s eight players to score over one thousand points in their career. G. E. is indeed a complete ball player. Jim Barkema, also a senior, in his first year as a regular was the top defensive forward and a very aggressive rebounder. Junior Tom Manchester is thought to be one of the best guards in Wartburg history. He possesses keen shooting ability and speed. Virgil Erickson, a senior, was the Knights ' fiercest competition and was a defensive threat to any opponent . Derry Brunscheen is the tallest regular senior and is known for his rebounding ability. Wartburg ' s bench strength was the strongest in years. Fred Grawe, an aggressive rebounder, and Paul Bruns, a backup guard, were in- tegral parts of the team. Coach Levick holds many note- worthy awards. He has been named Area Four Coach of the Year, Coach of Iowa, and was in contention for the national Coach of the Year award. 108 .. . Basketball OPPOSITE PAGE: Jim Barkema was Wartburg ' s best defensive forward and gained recognition as the Asso- ciated Press voted him into the top twenty scorers in the nation. LEFT: Looking for operating room, Virg Erickson drives out of trouble in Wartburg ' s 109—67 victory over Augsburg. BELOW: Starting guard for the Knights, Virg Erickson was named to the Lutheran Welfare All Tournament team, along with co-starter G. E. Buenning. BASKETBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Dan Schmidt, Tom Man- chester, Virg Erickson, Dave Platte, Paul Bruns, Tim Koch. BACK ROW: Mr. Levick, coach; Fred Grawe, Mike Rasche, G. E. Buen- ning, Derry Brunscheen, Jim Barkema, Jim Clapp, Keith Lazar. Basketball ... 109 OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Steve Tendall of Clinton II South looks for an open receiver during one of the afternoon IM games. OP- POSITE PAGE TOP: Gamma-VoUmer receiver Steve Bleich runs into a strong defensive duo. OPPOSITE PAGE BOT- TOM: Steve Bleich carries the ball for the 1969 IM football champs, Gamma-Vollmer. ABOVE: Dale Straw faces the onslaught of a unified Grossmann team, but manages to get the ball on its way downfield. LEFT: VoUmer ' s Paul Bruns looks for an opening in the line. Intramurals . . . Ill W-CLUB— FRONT ROW: Greg Sween, John Burke, Jim Hotz, Howard, Gary Zalaznik, Mark Mueller, Reese Morgan, Mike Steve Koch, Jim Barkema. SECOND ROW: John Pearson, Fred Kraus. W-CLUB (ABOVE): Lyle Hallowell, Bruce Coleman, Mike Gros- venor, Jim Weber, Kurt Weber, Paul Gammelin, Steve Roseland, Gerald Doehrmann, Hank Schwartz, Doug Beck, Bob Brown, Dave Buchholz. W-CLUB (BELOW): Keith Lazar, Dave Wolff, Virg Erickson, G. E. Buenning, Terry Goetzinger, Lyle Wendland, Tom Man- chester, Paul Koob, Lyle Slotten, Tom Turner, Lynn Gunderson, Gary Hertel. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-FRONT ROW: Diane Hinze, Cheryl Peterson, Trudy Petrick. SECOND ROW: Nancy Peterson, Jan Johnson, Pam Stumberg. 1 I J J T FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS-FRONT L-heer leaders and tans W: V ki aew Kathy CUntor. Karen Oertley. SECOND ROW: Mary Walker, Pam Zobott, Debby Guetzlaff . Organizations 116 . . . Alpha House Gamma House Gamma House . . . 117 Ketha House 118 . . . Ketha House Cotta House COTTA-FRONT ROW: Greg Sween, Dave Snell, John Pearson. SECOND ROW: Gary Zalaznik, John Burke, Paul Fredrick, Larry Galliart, Gene Baker, Reese Morgan, Dave Wolff. BACK ROW: Terry Goetzinger, Jim Hotz, Fred Howard, Mike Kruse, Dave Fischer. Cotta House . . . 119 Beta House 120 . . . Beta House Zeta House Zeta House ... 121 Vollmer House VOLLMER-FRONT ROW: Mike Anderson, Lyle Opheim, John Grimm, Ron Macholz. SECOND ROW: Steve Nickel, Ray Jensen, Joe Breitbach, Keith Lazar, Steve Wahlert, Ken Haberman, Mike Spell- meyer. BACK ROW: Phil Smoker, Jim Weber, Steve Bleich, Mark Levsen, Steve Roseland, Paul Bruns. 122 . . . Vollmer House Dorm Life LEFT: As Jim Mann and Don Brintnall set for the snap, Ron Robbins judges just how far his downfield pass can go in the lounge stadium. BELOW: Signing out of Hebron Hall, Mary Sue Willis discusses Christmas vacation plans with her housemother Mrs. Kehm. BOTTOM: A fast-paced game of cards provides a welcome break from studying for final examinations. Dorm Life ... 123 SCHMIDT HOUSE-FRONT ROW: Mary Jahnke, Harriet Johnson, Shirley SuHivan, Jo Ketlefsen. SECOND ROW: Eileen Grulke, Nancy Edmunds, Donna DeRoos, Gail Madsen, Terry Englehart, DeAlda Diemer. BACK ROW: Joyce Huebner, Delorah Barber, Cheryl Tomke, Linda Hamann, Liz Carfrae, Judy Kay. CORNILS HOUSE-FRONT ROW: Donna Jacobson, Kathy Roepke, Lois Schrage, Paula Grau. SECOND ROW: Margaret Bergseth, Marsha Brown, Chris McNamera, Marilyn Severson. THIRD ROW: Cindy Larson, Gwen Hatcher, Carlene Hanson, Susan Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Peg Westerman, Ruth Mitchell, Ilean Gulden, Sharon Berg. BACK ROW: Jackie Peters, Cora Schafer, Diane Nacke, Judy Peine, Sue Dahl. Af ton Manor 124 . . . Afton Manor CHELLEVOLD HOUSE-FRONT ROW: Helen Bechtel, Jackie Shelby, Kay Robinson, Kris Schmeling, SECOND ROW: Linda Rieken, Bonnie Buma, Helen Siebels, Ginger Radd, Roberta Chester, Pat Finch, Jean Trettin. BACK ROW: Carol Riekens, Teresa Hughes, Sybil Klatt, Linda Evans, Kay Huff aker, Vick ie Fiste, Elaine StuU. ERNST HOUSE-FRONT ROW: Dorothy Kammerer, Jean Anderson, Carol Schlueter. SECOND ROW: Cindy Im- hoff, Jean Blumeyer, Peggy Elliott, Susan McMullen, Carolyn Hill. THIRD ROW: Sue Twedt, Beth Condon, Debbie Porter, Wren Ide. BACK ROW: Jan Goltz, Reona Kruckenberg, Linda Baustian, Karen Gronewold. t Ml Af ton Manor . . . 125 NORTH HALL-FRONT ROW: Pat Kirby, Roger Buch- holz, Ron Kaiser, Gabe Gaug, Dick Beck, Bruce Cole- man, Del Cobrun, Jim Harris, Paul Foshager, Gary Kelly, Grant Gelhar. SECOND ROW: Doug Goodwin, Dan Keierleber, Doug Beck, Hank Wellnitz, Han Ung, Dave Buchholz, Bob Hubbard, Jim Pose, John Dirks, Curt Schneider. BACK ROW: Mike Brown, Jim Sweet, Lyle Slotten, Bob Ritson, Lee Harder, Bruce Eldridge, Wayne North Hall ... 127 ENGELBRECHT HOUSE-FRONT ROW: Kathy Angell, Karla Weidler, Roberta Becher, Pam Coffin, Diane Stange. SECOND ROW: Dottie Baseler, Linda Mabon, Tonie Ewoldt, Dorothy Lea. THIRD ROW: Mary Wolf, Roberta Comer, Kathy Gossman, Katherine Wieck, Elaine Borreson, JoAnn Truelson, Pat Kruger, Carol Shimmer, Jackie Mansholt, Verna Plagge. WIEDERAENDERS HOUSE-FRONT ROW: Mary Lou Thiele, Dixie Blood, Jo Krumhus, Betsy Bangert, Judy Seidel. SECOND ROW: Barb Rounds, Joyce Schlueter, Rozan Goos, Carla Barr, Sheryl Strayer, THIRD ROW: Laura Peterson, Pat Thudium, Jeanne Shelley, Sharon Dahn, Becky Goldenstein. FOURTH ROW: Diane Hobert, Janet Hutche- son, Raylene Friederich, Candy Boetcher, Justine Jahr. 128 . . . Waverly Manor SWENSEN HOUSE-ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Palma Hansen, Sandra Nelson, Sandra Diekema, Sue Goos. SECOND ROW: Colleen Ziedow, Linda Anderson, Ellen Van Dyke, Nancy Peter- son, Liz Meyer, Ann Brown. THIRD ROW: Jo Ellingson, Paula Kanter, Kay Smith, Joy Bacon, Kathy Wittman, Nancy Westphal, Kristi Becker, Jane Ward. FOURTH ROW: Mary Mether, Jan Earth, Nancy Shearer, Kathy Wiedeman, Monica Workman. OTTERSBERG HOUSE-BELOW, FRONT ROW: Diane Hinze, Gail Heumann, Cindy Banks, Ruby Peterson. SECOND ROW: Judy Burrack, Lois Kohlwey, Mary Holtan, Dr. Gerhard Otters- berg, Mrs. Ottersberg, Linda Campbell, Deborah Allen, Karen Kock. THIRD ROW: Verlayne Meyer, Linda Eddy, Diane Gutzmer, Marcia Meyer, Becky Bohle, Karen Hagen, Cindy Peter- son, Connie Wilkin, Adele Peterson, Donna Per- kins, Becky Bohne. Waverly Manor Waverly Manor . . . 129 WORLD AFFAIRS FORUM-LEFT TO RIGHT: Jossiah Bavu, Glen Slack, Gerald Fuer- stenberg, Mr. Leslie Odone, George Arkue, Martin Morris, Ezekiel Abanishee, Ellen Van Dyke, Val Gies. World Affairs Forum World Affairs Forum was organized to nourish the understanding of man, rec- ognizing differences but seeing these as educational and binding. President Jossiah Bavu, vice- president Glen Slack, and secre- tary-treasurer Ellen Van Dyke with the aid of faculty adviser Mr. Leslie Odone, planned a pro- gram involving the African stu- dents, who told of their respective countries. The group also spon- sored a dance and sent four students to the model United Na- tions in Iowa City. Mr. Odone led some of the meetings, and others were led by one or more of the fifteen mem- bers of the organization. ABDA-EL-LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Po- rath. Dale Ziemer, Claudia Long, Sandy Baumann, Allan Wendland, Pastor Herman Diers, Cynthia Yess, Mrs. Diers, Dr. Karl Schmidt, Mrs. Vetter, Mr. Donald V ' etter, Mary Lou Thiele, Karolyn Knitt, Priscilla Beane, Evelyn Wagner, Steve Porter, Bill Brunsvold, Dave Ufkes. Abda-el Promoting Christian fellow- ship and recreation was the primary goal of Abda-el at its monthly meetings. Under the direction of president Dave Ufkes, vice-president Cindy Yess, and secretary-treasurer Mary Robinson, Abda-el provided an enriching at- mosphere for those students in- terested in full- or part-time church work. Picnicking in Cedar Falls, favor making after a chili supper, and caroling to Bartels Home, St. Jo- seph Hospital, and Waverly shut- ins were sponsored by the club. Abda-el also sold student labor at a slave auction as a money rais- ing activity. David Simonson, a missionary from Tanzania, spoke to club members and other interested stu- dents at a luncheon meeting. 130 .. . Abda-el, WAF American Chemical Society Under the direction of offi- cers Norm Wangberg, president; Richard Ellis, vice-president; Glen Mieling, sec- retary; and Bill Brunsvold, treas- urer, the American Chemical Society endeavored to promote the interest of chemistry on campus. ACS sold laboratory coats to all interested chemistry students mainly as a service project but also with an end result of raising money. The members were treated to off-campus speakers from the Uni- versity of Iowa, Iowa State Univer- sity, Argonne National Laboratory, and Borg-Warner Corporation, an industrial concern. An off-campus field trip was also planned. ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Jerry Swanson, Steve Richardson, Margaret Bergseth, Nor- man Wangberg, Dr. David Hampton. SEC- OND ROW: Dr. Warren Zemke, Rick Ellis, Norman Holzrichter, Dr. Arthur Van- denbroucke, Robb Anderson, Glen Mieling, Bill Brunsvold. LEFT: May Term class members identify unknown organic com- pounds at Argonne National Laboratory. ACS . . . 131 WARTBURG PLAYERS-FRONT ROW: Cynthia Porath, Signe Smeby, Sandy Sass, Joan Landgrebe, Jane Anderson, Nancy Shaver, Lamar McCallum, Arnette Jesse, Kathy Bergan, Peggy El- Hot, Liz Brooks, Tom Guy, De Alda Diemer. SECOND ROW: Sue Schnepf, Dave Strom, Ann Phillip, Frank Phillip, Carmeen Heuer, Tim Cantine, Don Brintnall, Beth Condon, Janet Hutcheson, Wartburg Players Becky Goldenstein, Adele Pederson, Dan Bowman, Dave Boedy, Dan Kilts. THIRD ROW: Jim Harris, Ellen Walter, Randy Wright. FOURTH ROW: Sue Willms, Jim Smith FIFTH ROW: Dennis Lindeman, Greg Hafner, Dean Andrews, Betty Berrie, Jim Love- ridge, Sue Infelt, Mr. Shaper, Judy Heidemann, Dean Dietz. The main project of the Wartburg Players during the 1969-70 season was the organization and presentation of a Shakespearean Festival with three other Iowa colleges. Taming of the Shrew, by the Upper Iowa players, Waldorf ' s presentation of The Merry Wives of Windsor, Will Shakespeare, an Experi- ment, an original from Luther college, and Wartburg ' s Othello were the offerings presented. Fo this festival, the stagecraft class constructed an Elizabethan set, and each play was presented on it in the Little Theatre. A new system of ranking evolved from the rewritten consti- tution. An entering player is ranked a novice, and can be nominated by his crew chief for apprenticeship because of his work and capability. The board (officers and all players who have attained the manager level in two areas) elect this person to the master level. The highest level is that of manager. Officers for the Fall Term were Randy Wright, Grand Court Jester; Adele Pederson, scribe; and Sue Willms, exchequer. Winter Term officers were Dave Boedy, Grand Court Jester; Sandy Sass, scribe; and Ann Phillip, exchequer. 132 . . . Wartburg Players Wartburg Players . . . 133 BSA-FIRST ROW: Dave Christiansen, Liz Meyer, Larry Judas. rack. THIRD ROW: Dan Allers, Larry Sullivan, Dean Henrichs, SECOND ROW: Cynthia Peterson, Rebecca Bohle, Melvia So- Greg Scholten, Roger Shipp, Roger Sherer, Ron Schultz, Norman enke, Cheryl Schutte, Pat Hazelwood, Jo Ann Niehaus, Judy Bur- Nielsen. Business Students Association ■ Objectively exploring the opportunities in business. Business Students Associa- tion has become acquainted with the various job offerings, business trends, and investment procedures through speakers, both from on and off campus, and films. Officers Paul Kallestad, presi- dent; Dave Christianson, vice- president; Liz Meyer, secretary; Larry Judas, treasurer; and Linda Eddy, publicity chairman, led the group into exploration of the field. The members did portfolios for the Corporation Education Pro- gram. This program entails gather- ing and assembling financial in- formation of the companies par- ticipating and presenting it. BSA-FIRST ROW: Verna Plagge, Liz Bangert, Paula Grau. SECOND ROW: Richard Sundquist, Dave Rolands, Robert Werme, Dan Sass. THIRD ROW: Dave Fisher, Robert Podorsky. FOURTH ROW: Robert Fox, Mike Kraus. FIFTH ROW: Tom Osterberg, Dr. Melvin Kramer, Steve Schlarmann. I MCB-FRONT ROW: Dr. Roger Bishop (Acting Dean of Students, Fall Term), Tom Kern, Jerry Hansen, Fred Gremmels. SECOND ROW: Philip Batchelder, Bob Buck, Jim Zentner, Kent Myers, Gene Judd, Tim Maher, Keith Klemm, Jim Im- brock, Fred Schauer. THIRD ROW: Dave Wickman, Warren Freiheit, Terry Goet- zinger, Bruce Garberding, Steve DeBerg, Mike Anderson, Jerry Preston, Paul Kra- mer, Jim Melvin, Lyle Wendland, Randy Hoth, Henry Wellnitz. Men ' s Coordinating Board Changing its representation to include off-campus house presidents, MCB worked on proposed changes such as auton- omous dorms and the right of 21- year-olds to choose their own housing. Under chairman Fred Gremmels, vice-chairman Jerry Hansen, and secretary-treasurer Tom Kern, MCB sponsored a dance and the Homecoming Yell- Like-Hell Contest. Castle Publishing the literary work of Wartburg ' s students, the Castle came out in two is- sues, containing artwork, photog- raphy, poetry, and prose. Jeanne Carroll and Sue Hix were co-editors for the first issue while Sue Hix and Lois Schrage shared editorial duties for the April Cas- tle. Mr. K. D. Briner and Mr. Sam- uel Michaelson were advisers. Prizes in the January issue were: first award poetry, Steven C. Noah; second, Dennis Buchholz; third, Carolyn Fruehling and Wayne Stier. 1 6 CASTLE: Jeanne Carroll, Lois Schrage, Sue Hix, Pete Balassa, Carolyn Fruehling. MCB, Castle ... 135 BELOW: Utilizing the new two-room office in Neumann House, staff members coor- dinate copy, layout and photography. FORTRESS STAFF-STEPS: Jan Mittel- stadt, Linda Hamann. PORCH: Barb Fritz, Chris Nelson, Jean Schonscheck, Jim Bausch, Carol Shimmer, Tonie Ewoldt, Judy Kay. Fortress - 4. ■ The yearbook by any mea- sure is an institution to col- lect the memorabilia of one school year and put it into some form of a cohesive collection, which will later bring floods of memories to the viewer. It has been the desire of the editorial staff to create a provocative book, of records and memories. We are truly sorry that we must omit ac- tivities which occurred after mid- February. We know our basketball and wrestling teams finished a great year which we were not able to record. Spring has a special at- mosphere on any campus. The new life coming forth brings a special glow to Wartburg. These memories must be caught and held in your hearts, as we could not capture them on the printed page for you. (Franz Klein was the in- spiration for the artwork.) 136 . . . Fortress Trumpet Moving into new offices in Neumann House, the Trum- pet also took on a new look in format. Artwork, photos, and a main headline combined to create a total theme front page on several issues. A 24-page Homecoming is- sue was the first two-section paper, while green color stock pa- per was used for the Christmas Trumpet. Each week, news editor Dick Lee, feature editor Kristi Becker, and sports editor Doug Bodine worked with Martha Moore and Ken Weitz to coordinate the staff ' s work. The business staff, consisting of Dave Christianson, Paul Kramer, and Jim Hartje, balanced accounts, gathered ads, and regulated cir- culation. EDITORIAL BOARD: Mrs. Margaret Garland, adviser; Martha Moore, editor; Ken Weitz, managing editor; Dave Chris- tianson, business manager. Trumpet . . . 137 KWAR-FM KWAR provided valuable experience in all fields of broadcast journalism for those students interested, while brightening campus life through varied music programs, educa- tional offerings, and the broadcast- ing of away football and basketball games. Weekend marathons flooded the phone lines and the air with con- fusing double-meaning dedica- tions. Steve DeBerg, station man- ager, kept things happening smoothly and chaos from invading the station as the voice of the Knights covered campus events. KWAR-FM-FRONT ROW: Gary Hertel, Kathy Wieck, Dwight Carr, Helen Siebels. SECOND ROW: Kathy Bergan, Beth Hecka- thorne, Kim Ziessow. THIRD ROW: Paul Schneider, Paul Wen- ske. Dr. Wetmore, Karl Otto, Steve DeBerg, Joe Thomas, Joseph Volkens. FOURTH ROW: Bill Schuldt, Mary Kay Jahnke, Brian Jorgensen, Dave Weissenbuehler, Lee Harder, Darla Albrecht, Mike Brown, Judy Heideman, Greg Hafner, Cal Holtz. 138 ., . KWAR-FM YOUNG REPUBLICANS-FRONT ROW: Jerry Brinkman, Pat Paul Kramer, Bob Werme, Roger Shipp, Dave Rolands, Dale Kruger, Dennis Buchholz. SECOND ROW: Martha Baerlin, Ziemer. Allison Heise, Roberta Becher, Kari Buchholz. THIRD ROW: Young Republicans ■ Gaining insight into the branches of Iowa govern- ment, Young RepubHcans attended an Involvement ' 70 conference in Des Moines on January 30. Group members and officers Dennis Buchholz, president; Phil Specht, vice-president; Pat Kruger, secretary; and Jerry Brinkman, treasurer, sat in on House debate, spoke to Bremer County Represen- tative L. W. Kehe, and visited Govenor Robert Ray. Linda Longstreet, Martha Baer- lin, Pat Kruger, and Roberta Becher attended the Leadership Training School in Washington, D. C, from March 10-14. Young Republicans . . . 139 Choir ■ Rehearsal schedules, con- cert programs, maps of Eu- rope . . . these represent the choir ' s year as members prepared for spring tours. During the December 11 Christ- mas Carol Buffet, small groups of singers traveled through the Stu- ABOVE: In the Homecoming parade. Choir President Paul Johnsen represents the group ' s enthusiasm for the European tour. dent Union entertaining students at a special dinner. At the choir ' s Christmas party members went sledding and then gathered at the coffeehouse to meet Santa. Intensive rehearsals opened Choir Weekend (January 16-18). On Saturday evening contestants performed at a talent show and banquet in the Castle Room. The choir finished the weekend by per- forming at a workshop with the New York Pro Musica. During the year the choir sang for campus church and hosted a High School Honor Choir at the Meistersinger Festival. Preparations for two April weekend tours in Iowa and Minne- sota combined with plans for a May 1-June 20 European tour to six countries. CHOIR— ROOF: Kathy Frush, Gary Rambo, Jerry Hansen, Mark Larson, Greg Schurbon. PORCH: Roberta Flemming, Tom Ketterhng, Tjode Schulz, Paul Mueller, Lynn Kuester, Mark Pries, Kristi Becker, Steve Tendall, Jan Johnson, Sybil Klatt, Linda Mabon. 140 .. . Choir ABOVE-FRONT ROW: Arlyn Olson, Norman Strike, Jane Becker. SECOND ROW: Cindy Aschim, Judy Seidel, Sherry Heathman, Kay Robinson. THIRD ROW: Bob Kessler, Keith Falck, Carolyn Fruehling, Paul Johnsen, Cheryl Lau, Mary Kay Jahnke, Jan Barth, Jim Hoffman. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Kuhl, Gary Baumbach, Doug Behrends. BELOW-FRONT ROW: Marilyn Severson, Ron Winter, Dennis Buchholz, Jean Hunt. SECOND ROW: Jim Lux, Henry Hyda, Carlene Hanson, Jean Anderson, Jo Rasmussen. THIRD ROW: Palma Hansen, Karen Gronewold, Steve Nickel, Linda Campbell, Philip Stein, Jerry Toomer, Kathy Roepke, Laurie Robinson. FOURTH ROW: Kristi Hollander, Jerry Johnson, Jerry Swanson, Monica Workman. BAND-FIRST ROW: Sharon Dahn, Mike Lajko, Steve West, Ganzel, Max Poe, Claudia Hill, Sue Foltz, Melody Geuther, Paul Ruth Mauer, Mavis Kraupa. SECOND ROW: Sue Henricksen, Wenske, Gail Porath, Robert Buck. FOURTH ROW: Carla Ehlers, Dorothy Kammerer, Anita Mason, John Meyer, Nancy Shaver, Gaye Ostlund, Dave Weissenbuehler, Steve Spiwak, Arlen Ottmar. Linda Eddy, Emilie Noel, Carol Frisch. THIRD ROW: Mary BAND-FIRST ROW: Signe Smeby, Sandra Parker, Beth Kohl, Hatcher, Jim Welander, Dan Shaffer, Ron Dewey, Randy Schu- Elaine Rees, Rebecca Strottman. SECOND ROW: Jill Werner, macher, Burton Svendsen, Cathy Struebing, Ed Steinmann. Diane Stanek, Debra Huber, Judy Peine, Sue Brinkman, Dianne FOURTH ROW: Jim Moe ller, Fred Henkelmann, Joel Sherer. Caspers, Kay Pleggenkuhle. THIRD ROW: Jeanne Rostad, Gwen Concert Band ■ Carrying out an American theme, the Wartburg Col- lege Concert Band com- bined religious, traditional, and contemporary music in prepara- tion for a spring tour to Colorado. Seated in a large U formation, the band surrounded the congrega- tion at the November 16 Hymn Sing. Directed by Dr. Robert Lee the whole band and instrumental groups provided support for con- gregational singing of traditional hymns. Snow Weekend was officially opened with a selection of Ameri- cana numbers. Ranging from the traditional American marches to a dramatic presentation of Monte Tubb ' s Sutras ' 68, the concert featured tuba soloist Stanford Freese from Minneapolis. Weeks in February were busy with rehearsals for Ban Aid Follies, a variety show with folk numbers, a Follies Dollies chorus line, and several comedy skits. Segments from the preceding concerts were incorporated into the group ' s spring tour. Planning a concert presentation and ensem- bles, the band aimed for Colorado with concerts in Nebraska, South Dakota, and nearby states. President Joel Sherer, vice- president Fred Henkelmann, sec- retary Gwen Hatcher, and treas- urer Judy Feine, along with a representative from each class, comprised a band council. This group, responsible for the total look of the band, appointed com- mittees and reviewed content for concerts, tour, and the Band Aid Follies. Concert Band . . 143 ABOVE: In March the stage band traveled with Castle Singers to Chicago for a week- end production of music written and ar- ranged by drummer Dean Tellefson. RIGHT: Jim Moeller, Sue Henricksen, and Joel Sherer rehearse a take-off on the musi- cal You ' re a Good Man, Charlie Brown for the February 27 and 28 Band Aid Follies. 144 . . . Band Castle Singers Love, hunger, big-business church, campus revolution, and communication— these were the topics of Get It To- gether, presented by the Castle. Singers in March at the Music Educators National Convention in Chicago. Arranged by Dean Tellefson, this statement on contemporary society featured the Singers and Stage Band with a background of slides and films. During the Christmas season, the group performed at the Christ- mas Carol Buffet. Bellringers and small madrigal groups traveled through the Student Union enter- taining students. The Singers, led by president Don Loots and sec- retary Jane Ward, held their own Christmas party at the home of Dr. James Fritschel, director. CASTLE SINGERS-FRONT ROW: Dixie Clefisch, Sandy Schrafer, Sue McMullan. SECOND ROW: Debbie Green, Pat Thu- dium, Dottie Baseler. THIRD ROW: Jackie Peters, Candy Lompe. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Cuvelier, Bob Foster. BACK ROW: George Harwood, Gerry Porath. CASTLE SINGERSh-FRONT ROW: An- nelle Healy, Barb Milnes. SECOND ROW: Helen Bechtel, Jeff Preglar. THIRD ROW: Junelle Lehmann, Dean Dietz, Vickie Vopava, Kim Rayburn. FOURTH ROW: Don Loots, Allan Fuller. BACK ROW: Dave Harms, Tom Sweigard, Robb Wal- lin. Castle Singers . . . 145 YOUNG DEMOCRATS-SEATED: Janelle Eggert, Val Gies, Diane Andersen. STANDING: Jerald Fuerstenberg, Norm- an Strike, Glen Slack, Alan Gregersen, Barbara Bruegger, Jossiah Bavu, Bruce Beenken, Bob Bidwell, Myron Max, Byron Bunge. Gail Madsen prepares for her student teaching duties at the Denver High School by cutting letters for a bulletin board dis- play for her English classes. Through her SEA membership, Gail receives several publications containing such display ideas. Young Democrats Wartburg ' s chapter of Young Democrats has been working closely with the parent party. Members helped raise funds to rid the campus party of debt, set up a bulletin board to inspire more political awareness, worked with the parent party to canvass votes, and some of the members attended the spring state convention in Des Moines. Officers who led this group of interested Democrats were: Val Gies, president; Janelle Eggert, vice-president; Barb Lehman, secretary; and Glen Slack, treas- urer. SEA Perspectives of the teaching profession were the basis for SEA ' s activities. A panel of first-year teachers discussed the problems and preparations for teaching. Mr. Schemmel spoke about procuring a job, and officers from the Des Moines SEA pre- sented information on contracts and salaries. First Day, First Year, a movie of teaching experi- ences was shown, and a presenta- tion of non-graded school systems was given. Officers were: Allan Roush, president; Jan Goltz, secretary; and Sue Henderson, treasurer. 146 .. . YR ' s and SEA PASSAVANTS-FRONT ROW: Phil Specht, Mary Mether, Ellen Janelle Eggert, Jo Ellen Sesker, Wanda Kay Schmidt, Sandra Nel- Wakakuwa, Ron Seastrand. SECOND ROW: Charlene Erickson, son, Margie Erickson, Raylene Friederich. Passavants ■ Open to all students with an interest in social work and service, Passavants in- vited Mrs. Ruth Anderson, form- er Wartburg professor, to speak at the October meeting on Waterloo elections. Dr. James Baines visited the group in February to explain the Urban Studies Program. During the year, president Phil Specht, vice-president Mary Mether, secretary-treasurer Connie Long, and adviser Mrs. Lola Rep- part led the group in discussing support for campus movements such as the National Moratorium. Passavant members reached out to serve by visiting the Bartels Home in Waverly and by tutoring underprivileged at the Jesse Cosby Center in Waterloo. Passavants . . . 147 Women ' s Legislative Council- Women ' s Judicial Council , Wanda Hodges, Judy Kasemeier, Colleen Marcia Sumner, JoAnn Krumhus, Paula ■ Drawing representatives from individual housing units, WLC reviewed and revised existing regulations for women students. During the spring of 1969, the group helped lengthen women ' s hours to mid- night on weekdays and Sundays and 2 a.m. on weekends. The key system was also extended to junior women and those over 21. President Pat Thudium appointed committees to study proposed amendments, the sign-out system, phone hours, and a crosswalk to the Manors. One of the main committees studied the use of profit from pop machines in the dorms. Proposals included spon- soring a basketball game broadcast over KWAR and starting a scholar- ship fund for Wartburg women. The Women ' s Judicial Council, an offshoot of WLC, handled disciplinary cases brought to its attention by dorm councils and dorm head residents. WLC-WJC-FRONT ROW: Carol Nelson, Rebecca Strottman, Thudium, Sandy Flugg, Ilean Gulden, Carol Shimmer, Sue Henricksen, Lorene Kuhl. Sealock, Janelle Eggert, SECOND ROW: Phyllis Slate, Kris Karls, Linda Eddy, Suzanne Kanter. Johnson, Ginger Schaumann, Ruth Mauer, Kathy Jacobsen, Pat ABOVE: Completing the sign-out process, sophomore Jan Mittelstadt fills in her destination and mode of travel before leaving for mid-term break. 148 .. . WLC-WJC Psychology Club ABOVE: Planning a research project, Ron Yockim, Mr. Frederick Kopp, and Dan Hart discuss running gerbils through a T-maze. LEFT: Tom Erickson helps Jerry Toomer utilize Wartburg ' s computer hook- up to analyze data for Jerry ' s independent study of attitudinal change. BELOW: Dur- ing a Tests and Measurements class, Jus- tine Jahr, Kathy Bausch, and Beverly Meyer practice administering a WISC in- telligence test. HANS SACHS VEREIN-FIRST ROW: Cindy Imhoff, Glenda Wiuff, Deloris Ohm, Mr. L. Allen Viehmeyer. SECOND ROW: LE CERCLE FRANCAIS: Connie Two, Kim Ziessow, Junelle Lehmann, Priscilla Beane, Phyllis Stinner, Gaye Ostland, Darlene Hesterberg. Judy Imhoff, John Lane, Anne Voigts, Bill Christ, Martin Morris, Pearl Zellmer, Kathlyn Wieck, Barbara Schoening. Hans Sachs Cercle Francais Stimulating interest in the French language and cus- toms, Le Cercle Francais in- vited Sue Hix, Jerry Fuerstenberg, and Peter Balassa to show slides of their summer session in France. Mr. Timmer spoke at another meeting about his diplomatic ca- reer in Haiti. Hans Sachs Verein, led by presi- dent Cindy Imhoff, vice-president Jerry Preston, and secretary- treasurer Pearl Zellmer, held a Christmas banquet in the Castle Room and traveled to the Amana Colonies ' Octoberfest. The Faschingfest, an evening of costumes, dancing, and games held in the coffeehouse, was co-hosted by the two clubs. 150 . . . Language Clubs PI SIGMA-SEATED: Beth Nibel, Carol Nelson, Joan Landgrebe, Cindy Banks, Sue Kuehl, Debbie Porter, Joanne McDonough, Pam Coffin, Karla Weidler, Gail Heumann. STANDING: Vicki Glew, Evelyn Davis, Cindy Peterson, Kathy Wiedeman, Karen Hagen, Carol Schlueter, Reona Kruckenberg, Dorothy Lea, Linda Reines. Pi Sigma President Cindy Banks, vice-president Sue Kuehl, secretary Debbie Porter, treasurer Joan Landgrebe, and his- torian Joanne McDonough opened the year with a September Big Sis- Little Sis get-acquainted tea. Sportswear and dresses from the Carriage House in Waverly high- lighted a Homecoming fashion show arranged by Sue Kuehl. At the Christmas ball, A Sea- son of Love, about three hundred people danced to the music of The Top Brass. Evelyn Davis was chairman of the dance held in Buhr Lounge on December 6. Dur- ing the evening. Sue Kuehl was crowned Christmas Ball Queen. During the year the thirty mem- bers heard guest speakers, such as Miss Katherine Aden, dean of women, who spoke at the February meeting on Woman ' s Role in To- day ' s Society. CHRISTMAS BALL CANDIDATES-FRONT ROW: Mary Hol- tan, Joanne McDonough. BACK ROW: Elaine Levick, Sue Kuehl, Dorothy Lea, Karla Weidler, Ellen Wakakuwa, Pam Coffin. Pi Sigma ... 151 USHERS-FIRST ROW: Kaye Bauman, Betty Kimmerle, Becky Grulke. THIRD ROW: Duane Neugebauer, Pete Little, Jerry Han- Rink, Sarah Lowe. SECOND ROW: Debbie Dickman, Carlene sen, Dave Harms, Jim Hunnicutt, David Peterson, Mark Fasse, Dan Hanson, Kathy Wiedeman, Sue Twedt, Sharon Dahn, Eileen Sass. 152 . . . Ushers Club Ushers Club ■ Sir, I ' m sorry, but you are in the wrong seat. No, I ' m not, said the patron. My seat is CJ8. That ' s correct, sir, but this is CK8. Led by officers Dave Harms, president; Jim Hunnicutt, vice- president; and Sharon Dahn, sec- retary, the Ushers Club cleared up misunderstandings such as these and set the pre-performance tone at cultural events. Members of a service club, these students ush- ered at all the Artist Series presen- tations, plays in the Little Theatre, pops concerts, and other entertain- ments. For those members who ushered at four events or more the spon- soring Artist Series committee held a spring banquet. When? ... OK, I ' ll be there in about ten minutes . . . Gosh, I hope I can re- member all those facts about the Chapel-Aud and the organ, and the library and how many books it has, and those sports statistics. Oh, well, here goes another one . . . Hi! . . . this is the Chapel-Aud . . . Wartburg Hall . . . the Union . . . The Castle Room is used for banquets. Oh, yes, this is a paint- ing of the Wartburg in Germany . . . The dorms, sorry about the mess; it ' s grub day . . . The newest addition, the Science Hall, was built ... I really like Wartburg, it ' s going someplace, and I hope you ' ll like it, if you decide it ' s the place for you. TOP AND RIGHT: Guiding the family of a prospective student, Judy Guenther in- dicates details of the campus. Chi Gamma . . . 153 WRA-LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Tracy, Gail Porath, Ruth Knoll, Cindy Yess, Wynelle Wittkowski, Kathy Jacobson, Barb Slingluff, Cindy Peterson, Judy Schrader, Cheryl Neymeyer, Joanne Fober, Karen Barnhart, Sue Twedt, Justine Jahr, Betty Bossom, Gayle Smith, Annette Dwyer, Paula Grau, Becky Bohle, Judy Burrack, Ilean Gulden, Sharon Leslein, Diane Hobert, Janet Burrack, Vicky Gielau, Peg Westerman, Linda Wolff, Sheryl Westphal, Jan With- ers, Shirley Blaser, Sharon Lumley, Rosemary Miller, Sue Peter- son, Ruth Mauer, Sue Brinkman, Mrs. Dorothy Roiseland, Jeanne Jacobs, Pam Stumberg. Women ' s Recreation Association Each Wednesday evening is a noisy one in Knights Gymnasium, arena for WRA volleyball. This year Wie- deranders House and Centennial III won hard battles for first and second places in the tournament. Stimulating interest in recrea- tional activities, WRA sponsored similar tournaments for basketball, Softball, and coed badminton. Club officers— president Sue Pe- terson, vice-president Ruth Tra- cy, secretary Bonnie Buma, and treasurer Linda Wolff— plus two representatives from each wo- men ' s dorm— formed the WRA council. Members attended a spring sports day at the University of Northern Iowa, and representa- tives traveled to a convention of Iowa WRA clubs in Boone. Several members played on a girls ' inter- collegiate basketball team which won its first three games. 154 . . . WRA PE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Ray Jensen, Jo Fober, Kathy Bausch, Diane Hobert, Judy Seidell. SECOND ROW: Steve Koch, Lyle Wendland, Lynn Gunderson, Al Ander- son, Gary Fober, Bev Meyer, Dr. Nancy Anderson, Dr. Roger Bishop. Physical Education Club The Physical Education Club, organized to unite the group as a whole and to familiarize the members with dif- ferent areas of physical education, were led by officers Gary Fober, president; Kathy Bausch, vice- president; Diane Hobert, secre- tary, and Al Roush, treasurer. Program directors for men and women were Lyle Wendland and Bobbi Comer. As a service project, the club is supervising the gym on week- ends, when it is normally closed, so that students may use the gym. Dr. Ed Schlachtenhaufen spoke to the group, relating his study of urbanization with physical ed- ucation. He also conducted a sensi- tivity group session. ■•■ Classes 158 . . . Seniors Senior Class LINDA ANDERSON Clear Lake, Iowa Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-Pres.; SEA; WRA. ROBB ANDERSON Waverly, Iowa Chemistry ROBERT MIKE ANDERSON Chillicothe, Illinois English KWAR-FM; Track; W-Club; Vollmer House Pres.; SEA. SARAH ANDRESEN DeKalb, Illinois Social Work Passavants. DEAN ANDREWS Franklin Park, Illinois Speech JOY BACON Windom, Minnesota Psychology WLC; Psychology Club. GENE BAKER Clear Lake, Iowa Physics Wrestling; W-Club Treas.; Who ' s Who; Cotta House Treas. PETER DONALD BALASSA Riverside, Illinois French French Club Sec. -Treas.; Dorm Council; Castle Art Editor. CINDY BANKS Forest Park, Illinois English Pi Sigma Pres.; Ushers Club; WRA Vice- Pres.; WLC; Chi Gamma. DAVID A. BARRETT LaGrange Park, Illinois Psychology Psychology Society Pres.; Homecoming Committee; Snow Weekend Committee; Chi Gamma. Seniors JUDY BARTON Davenport, Iowa Medical Technology STEVEN L. BAUER Waverly, Iowa Biology JAMES M. BAUSCH Waverly, Iowa Economics Fortress Business Manager; BSA. KATHLEEN BAUSCH Waverly, Iowa Physical Education Band; SEA; P.E. Club Treas., Vice-Pres.; WJC; Wartburg Hall Pres.; WRA. LINDA BAUSTIAN Davenport, Iowa Elementary Education SEA; WRA; Community Symphony; Alpha Chi Sec; Kappa Delta Pi. CAROL E. BECKER Columbus, Ohio English Senator; Alpha Chi; Honors Program. KRISTI ANNE BECKER Waverly, Iowa Music Who ' s Who; Homecoming Central Commit- tee; Wartburg Choir; Snow Queen; Sr. Class Pres.; Honors Program; Trumpet Feature Editor; Community Symphony. BRUCE H. BEENKEN Grundy Center, Iowa Math-Physics ACS. CYNTHIA LARSON BEHRENS Davenport, Iowa French SEA; French Club; Cafeteria Committee; Young Republicans. MARLENE BENTLEY Marathon, Iowa Music Education Choir; MENC. WILLIAM BLAKESLEY Independence, Iowa STEVEN D. BLEICH Onarga, Illinois Business Administration Football; Track; BSA; Homecoming Com- mittee. 160 . . . Seniors CANDY BOETTCHER Milwaukee, Wisconsin Elementary Education-Psychology Band; SEA; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Chi. REBECCA J. BOHLE Sumner, Iowa Business Education SEA; BSA; WRA; Oratorio Chorus. BEVERLY J. BOVEIA Mason City, Iowa Elementary Education SEA. JOYCE MARIE BRIDGES Clarksville, Iowa Elementary Education SEA. JERRY BRINKMAN Wheatland, Iowa Business Administration-Economics BSA; Young Republicans. WESLEY BRINKMAN Gilmore City, Iowa History ROBERT A. BROCK Waterloo, Iowa Business Administration Band; KWAR. ELIZABETH BROOKS Waverly, Iowa Speech-Drama ROBERT N. BROWN Gillett, Wisconsin Physical Education Football Co-Capt.; W-Club Pres.; P.E. Club; Gamma House Vice-Pres.; Intramural Di- rector. ELOUISE BRUNS Waverly, Iowa Biology DERRY DONALD BRUNSCHEEN Wyoming, Iowa History Basketball. DENNIS BUCHHOLZ Waverly, Iowa English-Philosophy Choir; Philosophical Association; Senate; Jr. Class Pres.; Young Republicans Pres.; Alpha ChiTreas.; Honors; Who ' s Who. KARI FRETHAM BUCHHOLZ Waverly, Iowa English Alpha Chi; Kappa Delta Pi Historian; Young Republicans; Honors; SEA; Philosophy Club. GERHARDT BUENNING Parkston, South Dakota Business Administration Basketball; Baseball; W-Club; BSA; Who ' s Who. LA VERNE BUHR Waverly, Iowa Business Administration-Economics BYRON CHARLES BUNGE Worthington, Minnesota Pi Kappa Delta; Young Democrats; Alpha Psi Omega. JUDITH A. BURRACK Fontanelle, Iowa Business Education WRA Treas.; BSA Sec; Church Council; SEA; Kappa Delta Pi. JEANNE CARROLL Waverly, Iowa English Le Cercle Francais; Castle Co-editor; SEA; Honors Program. WILLIAM D. CHRIST Lakota, Iowa German JOHN CLAPP Lost Nation, Iowa English Choir; Band; Symphony Orchestra; Knight- liters. BETH CONDON Aurora, Illinois Social Work Passavants; Fortress; Honors Program. Wartburg Players; RUSSELL CREYDT Watertown, Wisconsin Social Work SHARON DAHN Kesley, Iowa Music Education Kappa Delta Pi; SEA; Ushers Club Sec; MENC Vice-Pres.; Mu Phi Epsilon Chor- ister; Pi Sigma; Oratorio Chorus; Wartburg Band Sec; Knightliters. CAROL DANIELSEN Dixon, Iowa Elementary Education 162 . . . Seniors ROBERT E. DAVIS Eldon, Iowa Business Administration- Economics Football; BSA. STEVEN DEBERG Dike, Iowa Biology Symphony; Band; KWAR Station Manager; MCB; Dorm Council. SANDRA RAE DIEKEMA Albert Lea, Minnesota Elementary Education SEA. GERALD DAVID DOEHRMANN Williamsburg, Iowa Business Administration-Economics Football; W-Club; BSA. STEVEN EVERT DOOLEY Plymouth, Illinois History BRUCE DORN Denver, Iowa Business Administration— Economics DAVID L. DRAPE Waverly, Iowa Business Administration-Economics Castle Singers Pres.; Oratorio Chorus; Trumpet Business Manager; BSA Treas.; World Affairs Forum; MCB. NANCY EDM UNDS Glenview, Illinois Biology Tri-Beta Sec. -Treas.; Alpha Chi; Honors; Community Symphony; Dorm Council. MARVIN G. EHM Greenfield, Iowa Biology SEA; Tri-Beta. JO ELLEN ELLINGSON Ackley, Iowa Social Work Wartburg Players; Passavants; World Affairs Forum. PEGGY ELLIOTT Aurora, Illinois Social Work Alpha Chi; Passavants; Wartburg Players. TERRY L. ENGLEHART Earlville, Illinois Social Work WLC; Passavants. Seniors . . . 163 THOMAS R. ERICKSON Glenview, Illinois Psychology Psychology Club. VIRGIL ERICKSON Waterloo, Iowa Physical Education JIM ERNST Richfield, Minnesota Social Work Passavants; Chi Gamma. WALTER ESCHEN Dubuque, Iowa Psychology LINDA EVANS Dows, Iowa English WLC; SEA. TONIE EWOLDT Walcott, Iowa Business Education WRA; SEA; WLC; Fortress; Trumpet. DAVE FISCHER Webster City, Iowa Business BSA. VICKIE LYNN FISTE Princeton, Illinois Business Education BSA; SEA; WLC. SANDY FLUGGA Marion, Iowa Elementary Education Jr. Class Vice-Pres.; Senate; Ushers Club; SEA; Chi Gamma; WLC; Spanish Club; Sr. Class Vice-Pres.; Student-Faculty Commit- tee. GARY FOBER Plainfield, Iowa Physical Education SEA; P.E. Club Pres. ROBERT D. FOX Oelwein, Iowa Mathematics-Philosophy BSA; Philosophical Association Vice-Pres. WARREN D. FREIHEIT Wykoff, Minnesota History Band; Knightliters; Pep Band; Band Coun- cil; Homecoming Committee; MCB; Dorm Council; Chi Rho. 164 . . . Seniors RAYLENE FRIEDERICH Jamestown, North Dakota Social Work Passavants; Choir; Varsity Band. GERALD FRITSCH Montgomery, Minnesota Social Work JERALD LEE FUERSTENBERG Waverly, Iowa Mathematics Alpha Chi; Kappa Delta Pi Treas.; Young Democrats. SEA; PETER L. GARLINGHOUSE Marion, Iowa History Dorm Council Vice-Pres.; SEA. GRANT M. GELHAR Markesan, Wisconsin Business Administration-Economics JAN GOLTZ Monona, Iowa Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi Pres.; Council. SEA Vice-Pres.; Dorm SUE GOOS Carson, Iowa Chemistry Pi Sigma; Ushers Club; ACS. ALICE GRATIAS Nora Springs, Iowa Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi; SEA; Honors; Alpha Chi. ARTHUR L. GRATIAS Nora Springs, Iowa Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi; SEA; Honors; Alpha Chi. RONALD GREGORY Marble Rock, Iowa Physics FREDERICK C. GREMMELS Edge wood, Iowa Biology Tri-Beta Sec. -Treas.; ACS Treas.; Gross- mann Hall Pres.; Dorm Council; MCB Pres.; Who ' s Who; Senate. JOHN GRIMM Nichols, Iowa Business Administration Seniors ... 165 KAREN GRONEWOLD Shell Rock, Iowa Social Work Choir; Passavants; WLC; Oratorio Chorus; Homecoming Committee; Homecoming Queen; Senate. DANA BETH GROVE Rolfe, Iowa Elementary Education Passavants; SEA; Dorm Council. SUSAN GROVERT Newhall, Iowa Elementary Education SEA. EILEEN RUTH GRULKE Watertown, Wisconsin Mathematics Alpha Phi Gamma Vice-Pres., Pres.; Fortress Associate Editor, Editor; Hans Sachs; SEA; Trumpet; Ushers Club; WLC. LINDA PATRICIA GUNN Oak Lawn, Illinois Elementary Education Ushers Club. KAREN HAGEN Waukon, Iowa Elementary Education WLC; Pi Sigma; WRA; SEA. LINDA L. HAMANN Long Grove, Iowa Elementary Education SEA; Fortress; Ushers Club. ROGER HANCOCK Torrance, California English JERRY B. HANSEN Clinton, Iowa Business Administration-Economics Grossmann Hall Vice-Pres., Pres.; MCB Vice-Pres.; Choir Vice-Pres.; Dorm Coun- cil; BSA. PALMA HANSEN Rowan, Iowa Sociology Choir; Homecoming Committee. BARBARA ANDERSON HARKEN Waverly, Iowa Physical Education P.E. Club; WRA; SEA. KATHRYN HARMENING Waverly, Iowa 166 . . . Seniors DAVID E. HARMS Flanagan, Illinois Music Education SEA; MENC Treas.; Band; Community Symphony; Pep Band; KWAR; Ushers Club Pres.; Who ' s Who; Castle Singers. LARRY HARRENSTEIN Allison, Iowa Business Administration JAMES HARTJE Oakland, Iowa Biology-Premedicine Tri-Beta; Alpha Chi; Kappa Delta Pi. JERRY LEE HARTWELL Charles City, Iowa Physical Education P.E. Club; SEA. WILLIAM R. HAWBECKER Aurora, Illinois English Ombudsman; Wartburg Players; Trumpet; Oratorio Chorus; JZY Manager. SHERRY HEATHMAN Humboldt, Iowa Voice-Music Education Wartburg Players; Choir; Mu Phi Epsilon Pres., Corr. Sec; Kappa Delta Pi; SEA; MENC. JEAN E. HEHR Independence, Iowa Elementary Education LSA; Ushers Club; Hans Sachs. CONRAD M. HELLERICH Waverly, Iowa Physical Education Football Co-Capt.; Basketball; SEA. ELAINE STULL HELLERICH Waverly, Iowa Physical Education SEA; P.E. Club. P.E. Club; FREDERICK WILLIAM HENKELMANN Pigeon, Michigan German Band; Honors; Tennis; W- Club; Orchestra. DEAN HENRICHS Rock Falls, Illinois SUSAN HENRICKSEN Rockwell, Iowa Elementary Education Band; Pep Band; Church Council; WLC Vice-Pres.; WJC; SEA Sec. GARY W. HERTEL Waverly, Iowa Mathematics W-Club; Baseball; Golf; KWAR; Who ' s Who; Honors; Alpha Chi. SUSAN L. HIX Waverly, Iowa English-French Honors; French Club Sec.-Treas.; Alpha Chi; Fortress. DIANE HOBERT Charles City, Iowa Physical Education P.E. Club Sec; SEA; WRA Pres. BARBARA ANN HOME Pocahontas, Iowa Music Education MENC; Oratorio Chorus; SEA. RANDY HOTH Monona, Iowa Psychology Psychology Club Sec; KWAR; Dorm Coun- cil; MCB, FRED O. HOWARD Wyoming, Illinois Cotta House Pres.; Football; W-Club; SEA; KWAR; Young Republicans. GARY PAUL HUDIK Chicago, Illinois History Chi Gamma; KWAR; SEA; Philosophical Association; World Affairs Forum; Young Republicans. KAY HUFFAKER Spring Valley, Illinois Elementary E ducation JEAN MARIE HUNT Dixon, Iowa Music Mu Phi Epsilon Treas., Chorister; Choir; Alpha Chi; MENC Pres.; Who ' s Who; SEA; Debate. CYNTHIA IMHOFF Williamsburg, Iowa German LSA; SEA; Hans Sachs Pres. RAYMOND JENSEN Fontanelle, Iowa Physical Education PHILIP JOHNSON Albert City, Iowa Social Work 168 . . . Seniors THOMAS S. JONES Auburn, Illinois Religion Band; Academic Life Commissioner. SHAREL JORGENSEN Osage, Iowa Elementary Education SEA. LARRY JUDAS Plainfield, Iowa Business Administration-Economics Dorm Council; BSA Treas. RONALD D. KAISER Garnavillo, Iowa Biology Casde Singers; MCB; Dorm Council; North Hall Pres. PAUL KALLESTAD Marshalltown, Iowa Business Administration-Economics Gamma House Sec. -Treas.; Who ' s Who; Student Advisor, Corporate Education Pro- gram; BSA Pres.; Cafeteria Committee; Chi Gamma. DOROTHY J. KAMMERER Ashley, North Dakota Elementary Education Band; SEA; Pep Band. PAULA KRAMER KANTER Aredale, Iowa English SEA; Oratorio Chorus; Ushers Club. JUDITH A. KAY Eldridge, Iowa Mathematics SEA; WRA; Fortress Co-editor; Publications Committee. DAVID R. KEITH Marble Rock, Iowa Mathematics ROBERT D. KLEMESRUD, JR. Nora Springs, Iowa Physical Education SEA; P.E. Club; Baseball. KEITH E. KLEMM Manawa, Wisconsin English Senate; MCB; Cross-Country; Dorm Coun- cil; Kappa Delta Pi. KARL A. KOCH Dexter, Michigan English KWAR; Who ' s Who. Seniors STEPHEN JOHN KOCH Allison, Iowa Physical Education Baseball; W-Club; Who ' s Who; SEA; P.E. Club; Cafeteria Committee. LOIS KOHLWEY Grafton, Wisconsin Social Work Passavants; Pi Sigma; Wartburg Players. DAVID KRAUSE Truman, Minnesota Biology REONA KRUCKENBERG Fonda, Iowa Elementary Education Pi Sigma Historian, Treas.; Dorm Council; SEA. JO KRUMHUS Me quon, Wisconsin Elementary Education MICHAEL LAJKO Des Moines, Iowa Music Education Concert Band; Varsity Band and Pep Band Director; MENC; Kappa Delta Pi; SEA; Symphony Orchestra; Stage Band. DOROTHY ANN LEA Waterville, Iowa Elementary Education SEA; WRA; Pi Sigma; Ushers Club. PARK LEACHMAN Strawberry Point, Iowa Speech Wartburg Players; SEA. CONSTANCE ELAINE LONG Stockton, Illinois Social Work Passavants Sec-Treas.; Pi Sigma; Hans Sachs. JOANNE McDONOUGH Elkhorn, Wisconsin Elementary Education SEA; WRA; Pi Sigma Historian. SUSAN McMULLEN Rogers, Minnesota Elementary Education Cheerleading; Oratorio Chorus; Castle Sing- ers; SEA; Fortress Queen; Who ' s Who. GAIL JEAN MADSEN Charlotte, Iowa English SEA; WLC. 170 . . . Seniors SHARON MANSHIP Charles City, Iowa Elementary Education JACKIE LYNN MANSHOLT Mt. Olive, Illinois Social Work WRA; Passavants; Pi Signia; WLC; WJC. RICHARD V. MAUER Dubuque, Iowa Social Work Passavants; Basketball. DARLENE L. MEISTER Rose Creek, Minnesota Business Education-Business Administration Concert Band; SEA; BSA; Kappa Delta Pi. MARY JEAN METHER Coralville, Iowa Social Work Passavants Vice-Pres.; Alpha Chi; Who ' s Who; Castle Singers; Fall Sports Queen; Oratorio Chorus. BEVERLY KOHAGEN MEYER Tripoli, Iowa Physical Education Alpha Chi; Kappa Delta Pi; P.E. Club; WRA; SEA. ELIZABETH ANN MEYER Waverly, Iowa Business Education SEA; BSA Sec; Symphony Orchestra; Con- cert Band. VERLAYNE CARMEN MEYER New Richland, Minnesota Business Administration-Business Education BSA; Passavants; SEA. LINDA NELSON Bouton, Iowa Elementary Education JOANN NIEHAUS Clarksville, Iowa Business Education BSA; Kappa Delta Pi; SEA. NORMAN A. NIELSEN Preston, Iowa Business Education BSA; SEA. GARY OTT Waverly, Iowa Business Administration-Economics Seniors . . . 171 KARL OTTO Wausau, Wisconsin History VERLA ZANDER PANEK Waverly, Iowa Physical Education Alpha Chi; P.E. Club; WRA; SEA; Honors; Oratorio Chorus. CYNTHIA PETERSON Alden, Iowa Business Education BSA; WRA; SEA; Pi Sigma. NANCY MARIE PETERSON Shenandoah, Iowa English Who ' s Who; Cheerleading; SEA; Band. FRANK PHILIPP Arlington, Iowa Speech-Drama ROBERT PODORSKY Summit, Illinois Business Administration- Economics GERALD JAMES PORATH Waseca, Minnesota History KWAR; MENC; Chi Rho; Hans Sachs; Abda-el; Young Republicans; Castle Singers. DEBRA PORTER Davenport, Iowa Elementary Education SEA; WLC; Dorm Council Pres.; Pi Sigma Sec; WRA. JEROLD L. PRESTON Marion, Iowa German Basketball; Hans Sachs Vice-Pres.; Chi Rho; Bonn Exchange Student. ERIC RACHUT Mason City, Iowa German Hans Sachs Vice-Pres.; Le Cercle Francais; Community Symphony; Alpha Chi; Who ' s Who. LINDA RIEKEN Parkersburg, Iowa Elementary Education LYNN RINDERKNECHT Van Horne, Iowa Physical Education Zeta House Sec-Treas.; P.E. Club; SEA. 172 . . . Seniors DAVID ROLANDS Emmetsburg, Iowa History DELBERT ROST Manson, Iowa Business Administration Football; Track. ALLAN S. ROUSH Clarion, Iowa Physical Education Football; SEA Pres.; P.E. Club Treas.; Track. MICHAEL RYTEL Mount Prospect, Illinois Business Administration-Economics BSA; Young Republicans; Debate; Home- coming Committee. CORALYN SCHAFER Lena, Illinois Elementary Education SEA; Ushers Club; Wartburg Players; Ora- torio Chorus; LAC. JULIE SCHARRINGHAUSEN Dubuque, Iowa German SUSAN SCHERBERTH Waverly, Iowa Speech-Drama STEVEN PAUL SCHLARMANN Monticello, Iowa Business Administration Band; Trumpet; BSA. LYNN R. SCHLESSMAN Milan, Ohio Psychology Honors; Alpha Chi Vice-Pres.; Who ' s Who; Psychology Club Vice-Pres.; Trumpet; Student Servi ces Commissioner; Student Welfare Commission. CAROL SCHLUETER Davenport, Iowa Elementary Education Pi Sigma; WRA; SEA Treas.; Dorm Council Sec. LYLE SCHNADT Sumner, Iowa Sociology DAVID V. SCHROEDER New Hampton, Iowa Business Administration REGINA SCHROEDER Fredericksburg, Iowa Elementary Education Varsity Band; SEA; Oratorio Chorus. JOHN SCOTT Atlantic, Iowa Psychology Basketball; Golf; Psychology Club. CAROL SEEHUSEN Allison, Iowa Physical Education P.E. Club; SEA; WRA Treas.; Alpha Chi Kappa Delta Pi. NANCY SHEARER Sioux Falls, South Dakota Social Work Passavants; Wartburg Players; Dorm Council. E. JEANNE SHELLEY Newton, Iowa Social Work JOEL SHERER Bridgeport, Michigan History Band Pres., Vice-Pres.; Community Sym- phony; Oratorio Chorus; Alpha Chi Pres.; Honors. ROGER SHIPP Waverly, Iowa Business Administration-Economics Trumpet Business Manager; BSA Vice-Pres.; Young Republicans; Alpha Phi Gamma Treas.; Publications Committee. LINDA SHULTS Waverly, Iowa Elementary Education CAROL JEAN SILHAN Palos Heights, Illinois English Choir; SEA. GLEN H. SLACK Tripoli, Iowa History World Affairs Forum Democrats Treas.; SEA. JAMES OWEN SMELCER Waverly, Iowa Physical Education Football; P.E. Club. DEAN EICHNER SMITH Mitchellville, Iowa Religion Choir. Vice-Pres.; Young 174 . . . Seniors MEL VIA SOENKE Walcott, Iowa Business SEA; BSA. MICHAEL SPELLMEYER Clarion, Iowa Business Administration-Economics Baseball; BSA. DARREL D. STEEGE Denver, Iowa Mathematics SEA; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Chi. EDWARD A. STEINMANN Davenport, Iowa Biology Wrestling; Band; Knightliters; Pep Band; Band Council. LARRY J. SULLIVAN Waterloo, Iowa Business Administration RICHARD C. SUNDQUIST Madison, Wisconsin Psychology Snow Weekend Chairman; Homecoming Committee; Student Government Commis- sioner; KWAR; MCB; BSA; Chi Gamma Vice-Pres. PATRICK LEE TAYLOR Le Claire, Iowa Sociology Snow Weekend Chairman; Homecoming Chairman; Varsity Band; Chi Rho; Ushers Club. MARY LOU THIELE Fort Wayne, Indiana Religious Education Abda-el; Kappa Delta SEA. Pi Sec; Alpha Chi; SUSAN THOMPSON Belmond, Iowa Elementary Education Ushers Club; SEA; Alpha Chi; Kappa Delta Pi. PATRICIA ANN THUDIUM Cedar Falls, Iowa Social Work Passavants; WRA; Choir; Castle Singers; Who ' s Who; WLC-WJC Pres. MARY ANN TILLMANNS Waverly, Iowa Elementary Education Hans Sachs; SEA. JERRY TOOMER Newell, Iowa Psychology Castle Singers Pres.; Chi Gamma; Alpha House Pres.; Senate; Psychology Club Pres.; Choir. Seniors JEAN ANNE TRETTIN Rockford, Iowa Social Work DUANE THOMAS TUCK Beloit, Wisconsin Biology MCB; Wartburg Players; SEA. SUSAN TWEDT Roland, Iowa Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi; Ushers Club; WRA; SEA; Alpha Chi. DAVID JOHN UFKES Chenoa, Illinois Psychology Abda-el Pres.; Chi Gamma Pres.; Chi Rho; Psychology Club. ELLEN VAN DYKE Ackley, Iowa Social Work Passavants; Homecoming Committee; WLC; Dorm Council; World Affairs Forum Sec. GARY VELDHOUSE Plainfield, Iowa Business Administration PHILIP WANGBERG Mineola, Iowa Mathematics JANE PAMELA WARD Waterloo, Iowa English WRA; SEA; Passavants; Castle Singers Sec- Treas.; Snow Weekend Chairman; Home- coming Chairman; Social Activities Com- mittee; Who ' s Who; Sr. Class Sec. KARLA WEIDLER New Hampton, Iowa Biology Chi Gamma Treas.; WRA Treas.; SEA; Dorm Council Treas.; Pi Sigma. JAMES L. WELANDER Waverly, Iowa Music Band; Symphony Orchestra; MENC; SEA; Knightliters; Pep Band. LYLE F. WENDLAND Fredericksburg, Iowa Physical Education Track; Cross-Country; W-Club; P.E. Club; SEA; Gamma House Pres.; Dorm Council. PAUL WENSKE Manchester, Iowa History 176 . . . Seniors ROBERT KENT WERME Geneva, Illinois Business Administration- Economics BSA; French Club; Young Republicans; Dorm Council; Grossmann Hall Treas. JEFFREY B. WERNER Westby, Wisconsin Social Studies SEA. DAVID WESTPHAL West Des Moines, Iowa Philosophy Alpha Chi; Honors; Trumpet; Who ' s Who; Philosophical Association Pres., Vice-Pres. NANCY JANE WESTPHAL Fontanelle, Iowa Elementary Education Student Body Sec; SEA; WRA; WLC; Ora- torio Chorus; Trumpet; French Club. N. DANIEL WHITMORE, JR. Marion, Iowa Mathematics-Physics Dorm Council; MCB. CONNIE WILKIN Rockford, Iowa Music Education MENC; Oratorio Chorus; SEA. ROBIN WILLIAMS Manitowoc, Wisconsin Music Education Band; Community Symphony; MENC; SEA. WILLIAM E. WITTKOWSKI Carlisle, Iowa Biology Chi Gamma Vice-Pres.; Dorm Council; SEA; Tri-Beta Historian; Alpha House Vice- Pres.; Who ' s Who. KATHERINE WITTMANN Watertown, Wisconsin Elementary Education SEA; WRA; WLC; Wartburg Players; Snow Weekend Committee. DAVID L. WOLFF Charles City, Iowa Mathematics Football; Wrestling; W-Club Vice-Pres.; Cotta House Vice-Pres.; SEA. MONICA LYNN WORKMAN Council Bluffs, Iowa Music Education Mu Phi Epsilon Historian; Castle Singers Sec-Treas.; Choir; Cheerleading; Who ' s Who; MENC; SEA; French Club. RANDALL WRIGHT Villa Park, Illinois Speech-Drama Alpha Psi Omega; Wartburg Players. Seniors . GAIL ROCKROHR ZAGER Waverly, Iowa Elementary Education SEA. GENE ZAGER Waverly, Iowa Social Work ELINORE ZELLE Waverly, Iowa Elementary Education JAMES R. ZENTNER Oshkosh, Wisconsin Sociology MCB; Dorm Council; Cafeteria Committee; Sociology Club. COLLEEN ZIETLOW Fontanelle, Iowa Physical Education TIMOTHY ZINGALE Cleveland, Ohio Elementary Education Soph. Class Vice-Pres.; Jr. Class Treas.; Wartburg Players; SEA; Ushers Club; Homecoming Committee; Chi Rho; Debate. Junior Class Allen, Deborah Allers, Dannie Anderson, Jean Angell, Kathy Arkue, George Barber, Dolorah Barr, CarIa Barth, Janet Baumbach, Gary Becher, Roberta Bechlel, Helen Bedingfield, Bruce Berg, Sharon Bergseth, Margaret Blaser, Shirley Blood, Dixie Blumeyer, Jean Bohne, Rebecca Borcherding, Beverly Brinkman, Sue Brown, Marsha 178 . . . Juniors Brunsvold, William Buhr, Steven Buma, Bonita Campbell, Linda Carfrae, Elizabeth Case, Richard Christiansen, David Clark, Mary Coffin, Pamela Comer, Roberta Detlef sen, JoAnn Dittrich, Betty Dodge, Ruth Dohi, Susan Eddy, Linda Eggert, Janelle Ehm, John Erickson, Charlene Fairchild, Nancy Peine, Judy Flemming, Roberta Foshager, Paul Gager, Marlys Garberding, Bruce Gibbs, Dorothy Gies, Waldemar Goos, Rozan Gramstad, Beverly Grau, Paula Gregerson, Alan Grosvenor, Mike Grusnick, Richard Gutzmer, Diane Hanson, Charlene Hanson, Hans Harmening, Lois Harms, Judy Hart, Daniel Hatcher, Gwen Heise, Allison Hensel, Paul Hill, Carolyn Hinze, Diane Hodges, Wanda Hohensee, Norma Holmes, Mannie Hoist, Duane Hubbard, Robert Huebner, Joyce Imbrock, James Infelt, Susan Iverson, Janet lacobson. Donna lahnke, Mary Kay |ahr, Justine lohnson, David lohnson, Harriet lohnson, Jerry lohnson, Paul ludd, Eugene Karls, Kristine Kasemeier, Judy Kern, Tom Klatt, Sybil Juniors . . . 179 Kock, Karen Koxlien, Faye Kramer, Paul Kraupa, Mavis Kruger, Patricia Kuehl, Sue Landgrebe, Joan LaRue, Jean Lindner, Dennis Mcintosh, Douglas McKee, Tom McNamara, Christine Mabon, Linda Maher, Timothy Mann, James Marzen, Margaret Mason, Anita Meyer, Eldon Mieling, Glen Miller, Rodney Miller, Rosemary Mitchell, Ruth Moore, Martha Myers, Marcia Nacke, Diane Nelson, Crystal Nelson, Nancy Nibel, Elizabeth Noah, Steven Oltrogge, Burdene Oman, Elizabeth Perkins, Donna Perry, Dennis Peters, Jackie Petersen, Judith Petersen, Susan Peterson, Cheryl Peterson, John Plagge, Verna Piatt, Gary Poe, Max Pries, Mark Puis, Gregory Radd, Ginger Rehak, Michael Rieckens, Carol Robinson, Kay Rost, Jeanne Rueber, Douglas Samec, Barbara Sass, Sandra Schmidt, Wanda Schrage, Lois Schroeder, Karen Schuchmann, Gregory Schultz, James Schulz, Ronald Schumburg, Ruth Scrimger, David Seegers, John Seifert, William Severson, Marilyn Shelby, Jackie Shimmer, Carol 180 . . . Juniors Siebels, Helen Slate, Phyllis Slotten, Lyle Stumberg, Pamela Sullivan, Shirley Tendall, Steve Tomke, Cheryl Truelson, Jo Ann Vander Berg, Ellen Walter, Ellen Wandrey, Kurt Westendorf, Debra White, Charles Wieck, Katherine Wiedeman, Kathleen Wigstadt, Kathleen Wolf, Mary Wooldridge, Mary Beth Wright, Linda Yess, Cynthia Young, Betty Sophomore Class Albrecht, Ann Alexander, Betty Allen, Jeffrey Andersen, Diane Anderson, Jane Anderson, Wanda Antons, Patricia Aschim, Cynthia Austin, Pamela Awe, Olayimica Baehler, Lynne Baerlin, Martha Bangert, Gene Barnhart, Karen Bartlett, Donald Bauman, Kaye Baumann, John Beane, Priscilla Becker, Jane Becker, Stephen Bergan, Kathleen Berkenes, David Bisbee, Richard Bitter, Pamela Boedy, David Bossom, Bette Bright, David Brinkman, Duane Buchanan, Edith Burgess, Joel PRESIDENT: Kent Lewis VICE-PRESIDENT: Tom Osterberg SECRETARY: Cheryl Lau TREASURER: Dick Lee 1 i Sophomores ... 181 Burke, John Bush, Dale Cain, Cheryl Campbell, Bruce Caspers, Dianne Christensen, Robert Clefisch, Linda Colon, Peter Davis, Evelyn Dickman, Deborah Dieterich, Kermit Downing, Cynthia Dunbar, Jane Dwyer, Annette EUickson, Joan Entz, Eddie Felland, Kirstie Finke, Douglas Foster, Robert Franz, Margaret Freese, Betty Freriks, John Frey, Marvin Fritz, Barbara Fruehling, Carolyn Frush, Kathleen Fuerst, Patricia Funck, Gretchen Gardalen, Donna Cause, Beverly Gerdts, Kathleen Gielau, Vicky Gilmore, Jeff Glade, Kalhie Glass, Connie Glessner, Rod Goeke, Dale Goff, Ann Good, Robert P. Grindeman, Beverly Grinstead, Dan Gronewald, Katherine Grunke, Mary Guenther, Judith Haf ner, Gregory Hanson, David Harris, James Haugen, Kristine Hazelwood, Patsy Healy, Annelle Heiden, Linda Heidtke, Gail Henderson, Janet Hesterberg, Darlene Hill, Mark Hilleman, Diane Hills, Donna Hoffer, Deborah Hoffland, Lynn Hoffman, James Hoover, Mary Beth Housley, Lesley Houston, Janice Hughes, Deborah 182 . . . Sophomores Hunnicutt, James Ihde, Pamela Isham, Bill Jacobson, Kathleen Jensen, Cecelia Jelmund, Jon Jewell, Paul Jobe, Rebecca Johnson, Carol Johnson, Janis Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Shari Johnson, Sharon Kessler, Robert Ketterling, Thomas Kiewiet, Deborah Kildahl, Stephen Kilts, Danith Kleinschmidt, Linda Klemesrud, LaVonne Klinefelter, Mike Klouda, Sharon Knoll, Ruth Kollman, Cynthia Krueger, Robert Kuhl, Wayne Langholz, Judith Lau, Cheryl Lee, Richard Lehmann, Junelle Levsen, Mark Lewis, Kent Lindberg, Clenda Linskey, Terry Longstreet, Linda Loots, Don Lowe, Sarah Lund, Shirley Lundy, Susan McCullough, Bill McEvilly, Karen Manning, Nancy Mether, Susan Miller, Sandra Mittelstadt, Janet Mock, Andrea Moe, Cynthia Morgan, Reese Morton, Julieanne Mosteller, Bruce Mueller, Mark Mundschenk, Lynnette Neptun, Beth Ness, Margaret Nielsen, Janet Novak, Linda Nus, William Olsen, Marilyn Olson, Barbara Olson, Kathryn Opel, S. Janice Osterberg, Thomas Ottmar, Arlen Pan, Dave m ' 9 11 Sophomores . . . 183 Paroubek, Keith Pedersen, Janet Perry, Eric Peterson, Ruth Petrick, Trudy Philipp, Ann Pinter, Kenneth Pleggenkuhle, Linda Porath, Douglas Porath, Gail Radditz, Kent Ralls, JoAnn Rambo, Gary Rasche, Michael Rasmussen, Claudette Rau, Debra Reinig, Craig Ressler, Kathryn Rinderknecht, Kay Rink, Rebecca Robertson, H. Douglas Robinson, Marianna Roseland, Stephen Ruder, Phyllis Ruen, Wayne Rusley, Marcia Schaumann, Ginger Schaumburg, Sylvia Schmidthuber, Jane Schmude, Rita Schonscheck, Jean Schrader, Judith Schuhmacher, Harold Schurbon, Gregory Schwefel, Cheryl Scott, Rory Sealock, Colleen Serfling, Patricia Sesker, JoEIlen Smeby, Signe Smith, Gary Snell, David Soenksen, Gordon Steinkamp, Thomas Steude, Linda Stinner, Phyllis Strottman, Rebecca Suchsland, Jean Sumner, Marcia Sween, Greg Swett, James Taylor, Randy Thompson, Marjorie Thorstad, Larry Train, Robert Two, Connie Vaale, Jacqueline VanDriel, David Verly, Robert Voigts, Anne Wagner, Evelyn Wagner, Gail Wakakuwa, Ellen Walker, Catherine 184 . . . Sophomores Walker, Pennyrae Warnke, Lois Weber, Curtis Weber, James Wegenast, Susan Welcher, Robert Wendt, Jane Werner, Sharon West, Steven Willis, Mary Sue Willms, Susan Wissink, Deborah Withers, Jan Wittkowski, Wynelle Wolff, Linda Wunsch, Linda Wynia, JoAnn Young, Avis Zager, Randall Zellmer, Pearl Zuehlke, Ronald Freshman Class Aasen, Beverly Adams, Arthur Albrecht, Daria Anderson, Blair Anderson, Thomas Anfinson, Richard Ash, Deanna Axelson, Cheri Balmer, James Barrows, Randy Bartell, Lorraine Bauhs, Leonard Baumann, Sandra Baumgartner, David Bausch, William Beattie, Gary Beck, Richard Becker, John Beebe, Larry Bendickson, Janet Bendorf, John Benjamin, Royal Bentley, Roger Bidwell, Robert Biere, Rick Blaser, Faye Bodine, Douglas Borcherding, Ronald Boyken, Beth Brady, Steven Freshmen . . . 185 Brandt, Roxanne Brooks, Scott Brown, Gerald Brown, Michael Brown, Thomas Bruegger, Barbara Bubke, Patricia Buchholz, Roger Buma, Gregory Bunge, James Burdick, Carol Burrack, Janet Bush, Glen Buskohl, Diane Butzlaff, Janis Cantine, Penny Carr, Dwight Carter, Trudy Christian, James Christianson, Bradley Christopherson, Kathryn Clefisch, Dixie Clinton, Kathleen Coburn, Delmar Coolon, James Coughlin, Frank Crawford, Joseph Current, Cynthia DeWall, Lonnie Dewey, Ronald Diercks, Alan Dietz, Dean Dishno, Phyllis Doehrmann, Gene Domagala, Janice Dorwick, Peggy Druckrey, Elizabeth Drury, Joyce Duerst, Debra Duey, Jerry Duscheck, Karel Egts, Thomas Ehlers, Carla Eike, Douglas Eldridge, Bruce Eliason, Betty Engelbarts, Joann Engelhardt, Mary Engwaldson, Jane Ennor, Susan Erickson, Marjorie Erion, Patricia Eschelbach, Anne Eschen, Laura Evans, Joyce Evans, Lana Ewoldt, Virginia Farrell, Edward Fasse, Mark Fehr, Brenda Feisel, David Ferguson, Bradley Fetter, Thomas Flietner, Rudie 186 . . . Freshmen Foltz, Susan Fox, Dale Fredrick, Christine Friedow, Holyce Frisch, Carol Fuller, Allan Ganske, Dean Ganzel, Mary Gayer, Thomas Gelhar, Garnet Geuther, Melody Gies, Stephen Gilles, Susan Glew, Vicki Good, Robert H. Goodwin, Douglas Green, Deborah Greene, Gary Griffin, Pete Grimsted, Todd Guetzlaff, Deborah Guy, Thomas Hallstrom, Gary Hambleton, Julianne Hamilton, Peggy Hampel, Elizabeth Hansen, Michael Happel, Sue Harwood, George Hauck, Harriett Hayes, Sandra Hearn, Thomas Heideman, Judy Hellman, Dennis Henderson, John D. Henning, Judy Henthorne, Barbara Heuer, Carmeen Hill, Claudia Hill, Robert Hintze, Cynthia Hoodjer, Kenneth Hoth, Leland Huber, Debra Hyda, Henry Ihnen, Jeffrey Imbrock, Timothy Imhoff, Judy Jacobs, Jeanne Jacobs, Warren Jagow, Roger James, Julie Jedele, Randall Jenkins, Tom Jensen, Alan Jesse, Arnette Johansen, Kathleen Johnson, Eugene Johnson, Jill Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Suzanne Jones, Mark Juhl, Connie Juhl, James Freshmen . . . 187 Kapp, Elizabeth Karstens, Sharon Kasten, Lisabeth Kaupins, Andy Keierleber, Daniel Keister, Charles Kelley, Gary Kessler, Helene Kimmerle, Betty Kirby, Patrick Klein, Reed Klocke, A. 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Abanishe, Ezekiel (II) ABDA-EL, 130 Abramson, Dr. Jean, 32 ACADEMICS, 6 Adams, Arthur, (I), Davenport, Iowa, 185 Aden, Miss Kathryn, 13,64 ADMINISTRATION, 10 ADVERTISEMENTS, 192 Ahnemann, Darryl Albrecht, Ann (II), Fairbank, Iowa, 181 Albrecht, Darla (I), Readlyn, Iowa, 138,185 Alcock, Alan, 93,94,95 Alexander, Betty (I), Cedar Fal ls, Iowa, 181 Alexander, The Rev. Ronald, 43 Allen, Clarence (III), Racine, Wisconsin, 208 Allen, Deborah (III), Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 129,178 Allen, Jeffrey (II), Algona, Iowa, 94,181 Allers, Dannie (III), Keystone, Iowa, 134, 178 Allison, Roxanne (I), Madison, Wisconsin ALPHA CHI, 49 ALPHA HOUSE, 116 ALPHA PHI GAMMA, 52 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 131 Amsrud, Patricia (II), Wausau, Wisconsin Andersen, Diane (II), Dike, Iowa, 146,181 Anderson, Allyn (II), Decorah, Iowa, 89, 155 Anderson, Blair (I), Waverly, Iowa, 185 Anderson, Jane (II), Waterloo, Iowa, 132 ,181 Anderson, Jean (III), Rock Island, Illinois, 49,51,125,141,178 Anderson, Linda (IV), Clear Lake, Iowa, 51, 129,159 Anderson, Dr. Maynard, 33,35 Anderson, Dr. Nancy, 44,155 Anderson, Robb (III), Waverly, Iowa, 24, 131,159 Anderson, Robert (IV), Chillicothe, Illinois, 122,135,159 Anderson, Sever (II), Tomahawk, Wisconsin Anderson, Thomas (I), Minneapolis, Minnesota, 185 Anderson, Wanda (II), West Branch, Iowa, 181 Anderson, William (II), Villa Park, Illinois Andresen, Duwayne (II), Waverly, Iowa Andresen, Sarah, Waverly, Iowa, 159 Andrews, Dean (IV), Franklin Park, Illinois, 80,132,159 Anfinson, Richard (I), West Union, Iowa, 185 Angell, Kathy (III), Chicago, Illinois, 75, 128,178 Antons, Patricia (II), Center Junction, Iowa, 181 Ard, Patricia (III), Waverly, Iowa Ard, Steve (III), Waverly, Iowa Arkue, George (III), Monrovia, Liberia, 130,178 Arndt, William (II), Detroit, Michigan ARTIST SERIES, 82-85 Aschim, Cynthis (II), Ridgeway, Iowa, 141,181 Ash, Deanna (I), Clifton, Illinois, 185 ATHLETICS, 86 Ause, Marilyn, Hampton, Iowa Austin, Pamela (II), Waterloo, Iowa, 181 Awe, Olayimica (II), Wagamu, W. Nigeria, 181 Axelsen, Cheryl (I), Minneapolis, Minnesota, 185 Ayers, Bob (IV), Waterloo, Iowa, 158 Aykroyd, Carla (IV), Waterloo, Iowa Azbell, Mr. William, 25,51 B Bacdayan, Mr. Andrew, 26 Bachman, Dr. John W., 10,13 Bacon, Joy (IV), Windom, Minnesota, 129,159 Baehler, Lynne (II), Watertown, Wisconsin, 181 Baerlin, Martha (II), Bryan, Ohio, 146 Bahns, John (IV), DeWitt, Iowa Baines, Dr. James D. Baker, Gene (IV), Clear Lake, Iowa, 99,119, 159 Baker, Mrs. Genevieve, 31 Balassa, Peter (IV), Riverside, Illinois, 135, 159 Ballou, Dean (II), Independence, Iowa Balmer, James (I), Iowa City, Iowa, 185 BAND, 142-144 Bangert, Elizabeth (III), Pomeroy, Iowa, 34 Bangert, Gene (II), Pomeroy, Iowa, 181 Banks, Cynthia (IV) Forest Park, Illinois, 129,151,159 Barber, Dolorah (III), Pepin, Wisconsin, 124,178 Barkema, James (IV), Jewell, Iowa 106, 109,112,118 Index . . . 197 Barnes, Linda (II), Shell Rock, Iowa Barnhart, Karen (II), Greene, Iowa, 154, 181 Barr, Carla (III), Streator, Illinois, 128,178 Barrett, David (IV), LaGrange Park, Illinois, 159 Barrows, Randy (I), Racine, Wisconsin, 185 Bartell, Lorraine (I), Thomasboro, Illinois, 185 Barth, Mrs. Elizabeth C., 18 Barth, Janet (III), Carpentersville, Illinois, 129,141,178 Barth, Marjorie, Greene, Iowa Bartlett, Donald (II), Beloit, Wisconsin, 181 Barton, Judy, 160 BASEBALL, 93,94,95 Baseler, Dorothy (III), Denver, Colorado, 128,145 Baskerville, Wayne (III), Waterloo, Iowa BASKETBALL, 106,107,108,109 Batchelder, Philip (III), Strawberry Point, Iowa, 55,135 Bauer, Steven (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 160 Bauhs, Leonard (I), Waverly, Iowa, 185 Bauhs, Mary (II), Waverly, Iowa Bauman, Kaye (II), Chenoa, Illinois, 152, 181 Baumann, John (II), Beloit, Wisconsin, 181 Baumann, Sandra (I), Watertown, Wisconsin, 80,130,185 Baumbach, Gary (III), Milford, Iowa, 49, 178,141 Baumgartner, David (I), Waverly, Iowa, 185 Bausch, James (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 136, 160,208 Bausch, Kathleen (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 149, 155,160 Bausch, William (I), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 185 Baustian, Linda (IV), Davenport, Iowa, 49, 51,125,160 Bavu, Jossiah (IV), Dar-es-sal Aam, Tanzania, 130,146 Beane, Priscilla (II), Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, 130,150,181 Beattie, Gary (I), Runnells, Iowa, 185 Becher, Roberta (III), Fort Dodge, Iowa, 128,145,146,178 Bechtel, Helen (III), Waukon, Iowa, 125, 178 Bechtum, Loren (III), Osage, Iowa Beck, Douglas (III), Spragueville, Iowa, 89,91,92,112,126 Beck, Richard (I), Spragueville, Iowa, 185 126 Becker, Carol (IV), Columbus, Ohio, 160 Becker, The Rev. Harold G. Becker, Jane (II), Waverly, Iowa, 141,181 Becker, John (I), Waverly, Iowa, 185 Becker, Kristi (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 66,129, 137,140,159,160 Becker, Stephen (II), Witt, Iowa, 181 Beckmann, Miss Barbara, 30 Bedingfield, Bruce (III), Arlington Heights, Illinois, 178 Beebe, Larry (I), Chillicothe, Illinois, 185 Beenken, Bruce (IV), Grundy Center, Iowa, 146,160 Behrens, Cynthia Larson (IV), Davenport, Iowa, 160 Behrends, Doug (IV), Marion, Iowa, 141 Behrens, William (IV), Grundy Center, Iowa Bendickson, Janet (I), Washington, Iowa, 185 Bendorf, John (I), Amana, Iowa, 89,185 Benjamin, Royal (I), Bradgate, Iowa, 99, 185 Benjamin, Royal (I), Bradgate, Iowa Benson, Stanley (IV), Waverly, Iowa Bentley, Marlene (IV), Marathon, Iowa, 160 Bentley, Roger (I), Spring Grove, Minnesota, 185 Berg, Sharon (III), Steward, Illinois, 52, 124,178 Bergan, Kathleen (II), Lake Mills, Iowa, 132,138,181 Berge, James, 91,92 Berger, Daniel (II), Norway, Iowa Bergseth, Margaret (III), Racine, Wisconsin, 124,131,178 Berkenes, David (II), Kanawha, Iowa, 181 Berrie, Betty (III), Mason City, Iowa, 80, 132 BETA BETA BETA, 52 BETA HOUSE, 120 Bidwell, Robert (I), Tama, Iowa, 146,185 Biere, Rick (I), Anamosa, Iowa, 185 Bigelow, Dennis, Cedar Falls, Iowa Bigger, Ronald, Waverly, Iowa Bingham, Linda, Shell Rock, Iowa Bingham, Nancy, Shell Rock, Iowa Bisbee, Richard (I), Platteville, Wisconsin, 181 Bishop, Dr. Roger 44,97,135,155 Bitter, Pamela (II), El Cajon, California, 181 Bjerk, Robert (IV), Madison, Wisconsin Bjorgan, Dr. Rudolph, 39 Blaede, Dr. Lyle, 47 Blakesley, William (IV), Independence, Iowa, 160 Blaser, Faye (I), Camanche, Iowa, 185 Blaser, Shirley (III), Camanche, Iowa, 154 178 Bleich, Steven (IV), Onarga, Illinois, 110, 122,160 Blood, Dixie (III), State Center, Iowa, 50, 128,178 Blumeyer, Jean (III), Garner, Iowa, 125, 178 Bobst, Ardith, Hampton, Iowa Bock, Tom (II), Markham, Illinois, 126 Bodecker, Mrs. Grace Bodine, Douglas (I), Faribault, Minnesota, 137,185 Boedy, David (II), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 132,181 Boettcher, Candyce (IV), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 128,161 Bohle, Rebecca (IV), Sumner, Iowa, 134, 154,161 Bohne, Rebecca (III), Clinton, Iowa, 129,178 Bollman, Mr. Auery, 57 Bomhoff, The Rev. Merritt Bondhus, Mr. Leland, 44,98,105 Borcherding, Beverly (III), Waverly, Iowa, 178 Borcherding, Ronald (I), Waverly, Iowa, 185 Borgwardt, The Rev. R. G., 13 Borreson, Elaine (III), Chicago, Illinois, 128 Bossom, Bette (II), Plainfields, Iowa, 154, 181 Boveia, Beverly (IV), Mason City, Iowa, 161 Bowman, Daniel (IV), Blue Island, Illinois, 132,208 Bowser, Mr. Michael, 22,52 Boyken, Beth (I), Cau Claire, Wisconsin,l85 Brady, Steven (I), Greeley, Iowa. 185 Branco, Bruce (III), Holstein, Iowa Brandt, Roxanne (I), Waverly, Iowa, 186 Breitbach, Joe (III), Waterloo, Iowa, 99,122 Brescia, William (IV), Hoffman Estates, Illinois, 64 Bridges, Joyce (IV), Clarksville, Iowa, 161 Bridgman, Dr. George, 40,41 Bright, David (II), Cedar Falls, Iowa, 91, 121,181 Briner, Mr. K. D., 30 Briner, Sharon Waverly, Iowa Brinkman, Duane (II), Greene, Iowa, 181 Brinkman, Jerry (III), Waverly, Iowa, 146, 161 Brinkman, Sue (III), Greene, Iowa, 143, 154,178 Brinkman, Wesley (IV), Gilmore City, Iowa, 161 Brintnall, Donald (II), Waverly, Iowa, 123, 132,208 Brock, Robert (IV), Waverloo, Iowa, 161 Brooks, Elizabeth (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 132,161 Brooks, Scott (I), Austin, Minnesota, 186, 105 Brown, Ann, 129 Brown, Gerald (I), Tigerton, Wisconsin, 186 Brown, Marsha (III), Ireton, Iowa, 124,178 Brown, Mary (II), Denver, Colorado Brown, Michael (I), Allison, Iowa, 126,138, 18 6 Brown, Robert (IV), Gillett, Wisconsin, 75,105,112,117,161 Brown, Thomas (I), Waverly, Iowa, 186 Bruegger, Barbara (I), Iowa Falls, Iowa, 146,186 Bruns, Elouise (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 161 Bruns, Paul (III), Clear Lake, Iowa, 106, 109,111,122 Brunscheen, Derry (IV), Wyoming, Iowa, 109,161 Brunsvold, William (II), Kensett, Iowa, 49, 130,131,179 Bubke, Patricia (I), Schaller, Iowa, 186 Buchanan, Edith (II), Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 181,208 Buchholz, David (III), Waverly, Iowa, 112, 126 Buchholz, Dennis (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 135,141,146,161 Buchholz, Kari (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 51,162 Buchholz, Roger (I), Waverly, Iowa, 99, 126,186 Buck, Robert (III), Waterloo, New York, 135,142 Buenning, Gerhardt (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 75,106,109,112,162 Buhr, Deborah (III), Waverly, Iowa Buhr, Laverne (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 162 Buhr, Steve (III), Sumner, Iowa, 179 Buma, Bonita (III), Rock Valley, Iowa, 125,179 Buma, Gregory (I), Rock Valley, Iowa, 186 Bunge, Byron (IV), Worthington, Minnesota, 146,162 Bunge, James (I), Estherville, Iowa, 186 Burdick, Carol (I), Racine, Wisconsin, 186, 208 Burges, Joel (II), Waterloo, Iowa, 181 Burghgraef, Mr. Robert, 38 Burk, Larry (III), Waterloo, Iowa Burke, John (II), Loraine, Ohio, 97,103, 104,105,112,119,182 Burrack, Janet (I), Fontanelle, Iowa, 154, 186 198 . . . Index Burrack, Judith (IV), Fontanelle, Iowa, 51, 129,134,154,162 Bush, Dale (11), Grand Meadow, Minnesota, 91,105,126,181 Bush, Glen, 105,186 BUSINESS STUDENTS ASSOCIATION, 134 Bushkohl, Diane (I), Holland, Iowa, 186 Butzlaff, Janis (I), Waverly, Iowa, 186 C Cady, Allon (IV), Waverly, Iowa Cain, Cheryl (II), Dike, Iowa, 73,182 Cain, Tom (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 93,94 Calease, Lloyd (I), Clarksville, Iowa Campbell, Bruce (II), Middleton, Wisconsin, 182 Carhpbell, Linda (III), Rockwell, Iowa, 56, 129,141,179 Campbell, Tim (II), Waterloo, Iowa CAMPUS LIFE, 58 Cannon, Theoleen (III), Waterloo, Iowa Cantine, Penny (I), Waverly, Iowa, 186 Cantine, Tim (II), Waverly, Iowa 132 Carfrae, Elizabeth (III), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 124,179 Carpentier, Kent (I), Springfield, Illinois Carr, Dwight (I), Louisville, Kentucky, 138,186 Carroll, Jeanne (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 135, 162 Carroll, Scott (II), Troy, Minnesota Carter, Trudy (I), Britt, Iowa, 186 Case, Richard (III), Waverly, Iowa, 179 Caspers, Dianne (II), Anamosa, Iowa, 143, 182 CASTLE, 135 CASTLE CLUB, 33 CASTLE SINGERS, 145 Chapulis, Stanley (II), Chicago, Illinois Charleston, Robert, 96 CHEERLEADERS, 112 Chellevold, Dr. John, 11,41,49 Chester, Roberta (III), Plainfield, Iowa, 51, 125 CHI GAMMA, 153 CHOIR, 140,141 Christ, William (IV), Lakota, Iowa, 150, 162 Christensen, Janet (IV), Waverly, Iowa Christensen, Robert (II), Calamus, Iowa, 56,182 Christian, James (I), Watertown, Wisconsin, 99,186 Christianson, Bradley (I), Fifield, Wisconsin, 186 Christianson, David (III), Des Moines, Iowa, 134,137,179 Christopherson, Kathryn (I), Jesup, Iowa, 186 Clapp, James (III), Dike, Iowa, 109,118 Clapp, John (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 162 Clark, Mary (III), Schofield, Wisconsin, 179 CLASSES, 156 Clefisch, Dixie (I), Waverly, Iowa, 186 Clefisch, Kevin (III), Garnaville, Iowa Clefisch, Linda (II), Waverly, Iowa, 145, 182 Clinton, Kathleen (I), Peotone, Illinois, 113,186 Cmelik, Dennis (II), Mapleton, Iowa Coburn, Delmar (I), Radcliffe, Iowa, 126, 186 Coffin, Pamela (III), Hoffman Estates, Illinois, 128,151,179 Coleman, Bruce (II), Carpentersville, Illinois, 89,91,112,126 Colon, Peter (II), Waverly, Iowa, 182 Comer, Roberta (III), Duluth, Minnesota, 155,179,128 Condon, Beth (IV), Aurora, Illinois, 125, 132,162 Cone, Thomas (I), Independence, Iowa Coolon, James (I), Davenport, Iowa, 186 Cord, Robert (II), Danbury, Iowa, 116 COTTA HOUSE, 119 Couglin, Frank (I), Sheffield, Lake, Ohio, 105,186 Crawford, Joseph (I), Tama, Iowa, 186 Crawford, Richard (I), Waverly, Iowa Creger, Norma (IV), Waverly, Iowa Creydt, Russell (IV), Watertown, Wisconsin, 8,162 Cumerlato, Calvin (II), Chicago, Illinois Current, Cynthia (I), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 186 Cutler, Gail (II), Aredale, Iowa Cuvelier, Sharon (III), Aplington, Iowa, 145 D Dahlby, Barbara (IV), Waverly, Iowa Dahn, Sharon (IV), Kesley, Iowa, 51,59, 56,128,142,152,162 Danielsen, Carol (IV), Dixon, Iowa, 162 Danielson, Paul, 61,91 Davis, Evelyn (II), Oak Forest, Illinois, 151,182 Davis, Loretta, Coulter, Iowa Davis, Robert (IV), Eldon, Iowa, 163 DeBerg, Steven (IV), Dike, Iowa, 135,138, 163 Dell, Dr. Robert, 8,42 DeRoos, Donna (III), Council Bluffs, Iowa, 124 Detlefsen, Joann (III), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 179 DeWall, Lonnie (I), Pocahontas, Iowa, 186 Dewey, Patricia, Waverly, Iowa Dewey, Ronald (I), Waverly, Iowa, 143,186 Dickman, Deborah (II), Garnavillo, Iowa, 152,182 Diekema, Sandra (IV), Albert Lea, Minnesota, 129,163 Diemer, De Alda (III), Ackley, Iowa, 124, 132 Diercks, Alan (I), Albert Lea, Minnesota, 105,186 Diers, The Rev. Herman, 42,130 Dieterich, Kermit (II), Ansgar, Iowa, 182 Dietrich, Betty, 51 Dietz, Dean (I), Ness City, Kansas, 132, 145,186 Dietz, Janice, Nashua, Iowa Dirks, John (II), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 126 Dishno, Phyllis (I), Racine, Wisconsin, 186 Disrud, Mr. Alfred, 16 Dittrich, Betty (III), Davenport, Iowa, 49,179 Dixon, John, Waverly, Iowa Djuren, Dan (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 96 Dodge, Ruth (III), Orchard, Iowa, 179 Doehrmann, Gene (I), Williamsburg, Iowa, 186 Doehrmann, Gerald (IV), Williamsburg, Iowa, 112,163 Dohl, Susan (III), Posen, Illinois, 179 Domagala, Janice (I), Red Wing, Minnesota, 186 Dooley, Steven (IV), Plymouth, Illinois, 163 Dormanen, Bruce (III), Minneapolis, Minnesota, 116 Dorn, Bruce (IV), Denver, Iowa, 163 Dorwick, Peggy (I), Rolling Meadows, Illinois, 186 Downing, Cynthia (II), Forest City, Iowa, 182 Drape, David (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 163 Druckrey, Elizabeth (I), Lone Rock, Wisconsin, 186 Drury, Joyce (I), Gladbrook, Iowa, 186 Duerst, Debra (I), Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, 186 Duey, Jerry ( I), Waverly, Iowa, 186 Dunbar, Jane (II), Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 182 Duey, Mrs. Marianna Dunsenbery, Daniel (II), Des Moines, Iowa Dusheck, Karel (I), Indianola, Iowa, 186 Dwyer, Annette (II), Orient, Iowa, 152,182 E Ebert, Miss Cora Eddy, Linda (III), Swaledale, Iowa, 129, 134,142,148,179 Edmunds, Nancy (IV), Glenview, Illinois, 52,124,163 Eggert, Janelle (III), Austin, Minnesota, 146,147,148,179 Egts, Thomas (I), Waverly, Iowa, 186 Ehlers, Carla (I), Arcadia, Iowa, 142,143, 186 Ehm, John (III), Huxley, Iowa, 179 Ehm, Marvin (IV), Greenfield, Iowa, 52, 163 Eiben, Dr. Galen, 22,23,52 Eike, Douglas (I), Hopkinton, Iowa, 186 Eldridge, Bruce (I), Charles City, Iowa, 99, 105,126,186 Eliason, Betty (I), Kanawha, Iowa, 186 Ellickson, Joan (II), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 182 Ellingson, Joellen (IV), Ackley, Iowa, 129, 163 Elliott, Peggy (IV), Aurora, Illinois, 125, 132,163 Ellis, Richard (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 131 Engelbarts, Joann (I), Woden, Iowa, 186 Engelbrecht, Mr. William, 13 Engelhardt, Mary (I), Monona, Iowa, 186 Englehart, Terry (IV), Erlville, Illinois, 124,163 Engwaldson, Jane (I), Minneapolis, Minnesota, 186 Ennor, Susan (I), Cedar Falls, Iowa, 186 Entz, Eddie (II), Waterloo, Iowa, 121,182 Erickson, Charlene (III), St. Louis Park, Minnesota 49,147,179 Erickson, Donna (III), Waverly, loyva Erickson, Marjorie (I), Green Bay, Wisconsin, 186 Erickson, Thomas (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 149,164 Erickson, Virgil (IV), Waterloo, Iowa, 93, 94,95,109,112,164 Eriksen, Dennis (I), Dows, Iowa Erion, Patricia (I), New Hampton, Iowa, 186 Ernst, James (IV), Minneapolis, Minnesota, 116,164 Eschelbach, Anne (I), Ann Arbor, Michigan, 186 Eschen, Laura (I), Dubuque, Iowa, 186 Eschen, Walter (IV), Dubuque, Iowa, 164 Evans, Joyce (I), Chicago, Illinois, 186 Evans, Lana (I), Dows, Iowa, 186 Evans, Linda (IV), Dows, Iowa, 125,164 Ewoldt, Tonie (IV), Walcott, Iowa, 54,128, 136,164,208 Index . . . 199 Ewoldt, Virginia (I), Davenport, Iowa, 186 F Fairchild, Douglas, 94 Fairchild, Nancy (III), Waverly, Iowa, 179 Falck, Keith (III), Arlington, Iowa, 141 Farrell, Edward (I), Newton, Iowa, 186 Fasse, Mark (I), Arlington, Iowa 152,186 Fauchier, Larry (II), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 89 Fehr, Brenda (I), Traer, Iowa, 186 Feine, Judy (III), Rushford, Minnesota, 124,143,179 Feisel, David (I), Tama, Iowa, 186 Felland, Kirstie (II), Madison, Wisconsin, 50,182 Ferguson, Bradley (I), Lisbon, Iowa, 186 Fetter, Thomas (I), Chelsea, Iowa, 186 Fietz, David, 96 Finch, Patricia (III), Rockford, Illinois, 73,125 Finke, Douglas (II), Bristow, Iowa, 182 Fintel, Mr. Norman D., 13 Fischer, Dave (IV), Webster City, Iowa, 34,119,164 Fiste, Vickie (IV), Princeton, Illinois, 125, 164 Flemming, Roberta (III), Miles, Iowa, 140, 179 Flietner, Rudie (I), Green Bay, Wisconsin, 186 Flugga, Miss Eldora, 15 Flugga, Sandra (IV), Marion, Iowa, 148, 159,164 Flynn, Paul (III), Waverly, Iowa, 105 Fober, Gary (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 155,164 Fober, Joanne (III), Waverly, Iowa, 154, 155 Foltz, Susan (I), Rock Rapids, Iowa, 142, 187 FORTRESS, 136 Foshager, Paul (II), Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, 126,179 Foster, Robert (II), LaPorte City, Iowa, 145,182 Fox, Dale (I), Oelwein, Iowa, 187 Fox, Robert 34,42,164 Frager, Mr. Malcolm, 83,85 Franz, Margaret (II), Stony Ridge, Ohio, 182 Fredrick, Christine (I), Waverly, Iowa, 187 Fredrick, Paul (III), Waverly, Iowa, 96, 97,119 Fredrick, Stephen (III), Waverly, Iowa, 77 Fredrick, Tom (III), Pigeon, Michigan, 96 Freeman, David (II), Palatine, Illinois, 94, 117 Freese, Betty (II), Rantoul, Illinois, 182 Freiheit, Warren (IV), Wykoff, Minnesota, 135,164 Frelund, Mr. Charles A., 32,33 Freriks, John (II), Waupun, Wisconsin, 182 Frey, Barbara (IV), Waverly, Iowa Frey, Marvin (II), Waverly, Iowa, 182 Friederich, Raylene (IV), Jamestown, North Dakota, 147,165 Friedow, Holyce (I), Goodell, Iowa, 187 Frisch, Carol (I), Springville, Iowa, 142,187 Fritsch, Gerald (III), Worth, Illinois, 165 Fritschel, Barbara, Waverly, Iowa Fritschel, Dr. James E., 33,34,64 Fritz, Barbara (II), Strawberry Point, low 136,182,208 Fruehling, Carolyn (II), Waverly, Iowa, 135,141,182 200 . . . Index Fruehling, Mrs. Marion, 18 Fruehling, Mr. Wilmut G., 37 Frush, Kathleen (II), Jesup, Iowa, 50,140, 182 Fryk, Mr. Ed Fuerst, Patricia (II), Hildreth, Nebraska, 50,182 Fuerstenberg, Jerald (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 49,51,130,146,165 Fuller, Allan (I), Indianola, Iowa, 145,187 Funck, Gretchen (II), Burlington, Iowa, 182 G Gager, Marlys (III), Cresco, Iowa, 179 Galliart, Larry (II), Dubuque, Iowa, 119 GAMMA HOUSE, 117 Gammelin, Paul (II), Appleton, Wisconsin, 112 Ganske, Dean (I), Sumner, Iowa, 187 Ganzel, Mary (I), Appleton, Wisconsin, 142,187 Garberding, Bruce (II), Libertyville, Illinois, 135,179 Gardalen, Donna (II), Dows, Iowa, 182 Garland, Mrs. Margaret, 48,50,51,137,208 Garlinghouse, Peter (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 165 Garrels, Barry, 96 Gaug, Gabe (IV), Pontiac, Illinois, 126 Gause, Beverly (II), Newton, Iowa, 182 Gayer, Thomas (I), Rock Valley, Iowa, 99,187 Gaylor, Steve (II), Waverly, Iowa, 105 Geertsema, David (II), Parkersburg, Iowa Gelhar, Garnet (I), Markesan, Wisconsin, 187 Gelhar, Grant (IV), Markesan, Wisconsin, 126,165 George, Mr. Hermon, 28 George, Susan (III), Waverly, Iowa Gerdts, Kathleen (II), St. Ansgar, Iowa, 182 Geuther, Melody (I), LaMoille, Illinois, 142,187 Gibbs, Dorothy (III), Rockford, Illinois, 179 Gielau, Alan (III), Waverly, Iowa Gielau, Vicky (II), Waverly, Iowa, 152,182 Gies, Stephen (I), Waverly, Iowa, 187 Gies, Waldemar (III), Waverly, Iowa, 42, 96,130,146,179 Gies, The Rev. Waldemar, 43 Gilkey, Herbert (II), Cedar Falls, Iowa Gilles, Susan (I), Amherst, Ohio, 187 Gilmore, Jeff (II), Algona, Iowa, 121,182 Glade, Kathie (II), Dows, Iowa, 182 Glass, Connie (II), Arlington, Iowa, 182 Glessner, Rod (II), Waterloo, Iowa, 182 Glew, Vicki (I), Manchester, Iowa, 113, 151,187 Goeke, Dale (II), Waverly, Iowa, 182 Goetzinger, Terry (III), Dike, Iowa, 93,94, 105,112,119,135 Goff, Ann (II), Ames, Iowa, 182 Goldenstein, Marcus (IV), Independence, Iowa, 117 Goldenstein, Rebecca (III), Independence, Iowa, 128,132 GOLF, 98,179 Goltz, Jan, 51 Goltz, Mary (IV), Monona, Iowa, 125,165 Gomer, Mary, Garreston, South Dakota Good, Robert H. (I), Zearing, Iowa, 182, 187 Good, Robert P. (II), Cincinnati, Ohio Goodwin, Douglas (I), Cedar Falls, Iowa, 126,187 Goos, Rozan (III), Carson, Iowa, 128,179 Goos, Susan (IV), Carson, Iowa, 129,165 Gopalakrishna, Dr. Avanche, 40,41, Gossman, Kathy (III), Elkader, Iowa, 73, 128 Graflund, Mr John, 13 Gramstad, Beverly (III), Clarion, Iowa, 179 Gratias, Alice (IV), Nora Springs, Iowa, 51,165 Gratias, Arthur |I ), Nora Springs, Iowa, 51 Grau, Paula (III), Ireton, Iowa, 34,51,124, 154,179 Graven, Mrs. Henry, 13 Grawe, Fred (III), Waverly, Iowa, 109 Green, Deborah (I), Chicago, Illinois, 145, 187 Green, Gary (III), Minonk, Illinois, 187 Greene, Gary (I), McFarland, Wisconsin, 185,187 Gregersen, Alan (III), Elkhorn, Iowa, 49, 146,179 Gregory, Mrs. Margery, 16 Gregory, Ronald (IV), Marble Rock, Iowa, 66,165 Gremmels, Frederick (IV), Edgewood, Iowa, 52,136,165 Gremmels, Mr. Robert C, 14 Griffin, Peter (I), Mitchellville, Iowa, 187 Grimm, John (IV), Nichols, Iowa, 122,165 Grimsted, Todd (I), Osceolo, Wisconsin, 187 Grindeman, Beverly (II), Highland, Wisconsin, 182 Grinstead, Dan (II), West Burlington, Iowa, 182 Gronewald, Karen (IV), Shell Rock, Iowa, 66,141 Gronewald, Katherine (III), Shell Rock, Iowa, 125,166,182 Grosvenor, Mike (III), Waverly, Iowa, 105,112,179 Grove, Dana (IV), Rolfe, Iowa, 166 Grovert, Susan (IV), Newhall, Iowa, 166 Grube, Mrs. Loreen Grulke, Eileen (IV), Watertown, Wisconsin, 50,124,152,166 Grunke, Mary (II), St. Paul, Minnesota, 182 Grusnick, Richard (III), Pontiac, Michigan, 179 Gruse, Richard, 94 Guenther, Judith (II), Mayville, Wisconsin, 153,182 Guetzlaff, Deborah (I), Fort Dodge, Iowa, 113,187 Gulden, Ilean (III), Waterloo, Iowa, 124, 148,154 Gumz, Dr. Frederick, 42,43 Gunderson, Lynn (III), North wood, Iowa, 91,112,155 Gunn, Linda (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 166 Gutzmer, Diane (III), Stockton, Illinois, 129,179 Guy, Thomas (I), Port Clinton, Ohio, 132, 187 H Haberman, Kenneth (III), Tama, Iowa, 122 Haberman, Marvin (III), Marathon, Iowa Haefner, Dr. Alfred E., 28 Haefner, Mrs. Esther, 30,53 Hafner, Gregory (II), Litchfield, Minnesota, 64,132,138,182 Hagemann, Dr. Harry, 13 Hagen, Karen (IV), Waukon, Iowa, 129, 151,166 Hale, Joann (IV), Newton, Iowa Hale, Mrs. Mary, 36,37,51 Hall, Ron, Waverly, Iowa, 61 Hallowell, Elizabeth (II), Waverly, Iowa Hallowell, Lyle (II), Waverly, Iowa, 89, 91,112 Hallstrom, Gary (I), Minneapolis, Minnesota, 187 Hamann, Linda (IV), Long Grove, Iowa, 124,136,166,208 Hambleton, Julianne (I), Fort Dodge, Iowa, 187 Hamilton, Peggy (I), Waverly, Iowa, 187 Hamm, Mr. William Hampel, Elizabeth (I), Clear Lake, Iowa 187 Hampton, Dr. David, 24,131 Hampton, Nancy (II), Westmont, Illinois Hancock, Roger (IV), Torrance, California, 166 Hann, John (II), Bloomington, Minnesota Hansen, Jerry (IV), Clinton, Iowa, 135,140, 152,166 Hansen, Michael (I), Racine, Wisconsin, 103,105,187 Hansen, Palma (IV), Rowan, Iowa, 129,141, 166 Hanson, Carlene (III), Humboldt, Iowa, 124,141,152,179 Hanson, David (II), Blanchardville, Wisconsin, 182 Hanson, Hans (III), Waverly, Iowa, 179 Hanson, Sonja (III), Waverly, Iowa HANS SACHS VEREIN, 150 Hanusa, Steven (II), Waverly, Iowa Happel, Susan (I), Waverly, Iowa, 187 Harder, Lee (II), Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, 126,138 Harken, Barbara (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 166 Harmening, Kathryn (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 166 Harmening, Lois (III), Waverly, Iowa, 179 Harms, David (IV), Flanagan, Illinois, 116,152,145,167 Harms, Judy (III), Waverly, Iowa, 179 Harms, Miss Mattie K., 14,130 Harms, Dr. Raymond, 28 Hartenstein, David (IV), Hampton, Iowa, 120 Harrenstein, Larry (IV), Allison, Iowa, 167 Harrington, Walter (II), Waterloo, Iowa, 91 Harris, James (II), Mt. Vernon, New York, 70,126,132,182 Hart, Daniel (III), Independence, Iowa, 149,179 Hartje, Jim (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 49,52, 137,167 Hartwell, Jerry (IV), Charles City, Iowa, 167 Harwood, George (I), Waverly, Iowa, 145, 187 Hassel, William (III), Fenton, Iowa Hatcher, Gwen (III), Strum, Wisconsin, 49,52,124,143,179 Hauck, Harriet (I), Humboldt, Iowa, 187 Haugen, Kristine (II), Black Earth, Wisconsin, 182 Hawbecker, William (IV), Aurora, Iowa, 120,167 Hayes, Sandra (I), Garner, Iowa, 187 Hazelwood, Patsy (II), Dike, Iowa, 134, 182 Healy, Annelle (II), Middleton, Wisconsin, 182,145 Healy, Patrick (IV), Waverly, Iowa Hearn, Thomas (I), Racine, Wisconsin, 187 Heathman, Sherry (IV), Humboldt, Iowa, 50,141,167 Heckathorne, M. Beth (II), Williams, Iowa, 138 Heefner, David, 96 Hehr, Jean (IV), Independence, Iow a, 167 Heideman, Judy (I), Denver, Iowa, 132, 138,187 Heiden, Linda (II), Alden, Iowa, 182 Heidtke, Gail (II), Jackson, Wisconsin, 182 Heise, Allison (III), Charles City, Iowa, 179 Heiserman, Kathy (II), Manchester, Iowa Hellerich, Conrad (IV), Waverly, 105,167 Hellerich, Elaine Stull, Alta Vista, Iowa, 167 Hellerich, Dr. Mahlon H., 11 Hellman, Dennis, 187 Henderson, Janet (II), Manchester, Iowa, 182 Henderson, John D. (I), McCallsburg, Iowa, 187 Henderson, John J. (Ill), Hampton, Iowa Henkelmann, Frederick (IV), Piegon, Michigan, 96,143,167 Henning, Judy (I), Clarksville, Iowa, 187 Henrichs, Dean (IV), Rock Falls, Illinois, 134,167 Henricksen, Susan (IV), Rockwell, Iowa, 142,148,167 Hensel, Paul (II), Alexander, Iowa, 179 Henthorne, Barbara (I), Oak Lawn, Illinois, 187 Hertel, Dr. Elmer, 23,52,61,64 Hertel, Gary (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 49,94, 112,118,138,168 Hesterberg, Darlene (II), Gifford, Illinois, 150,182 Heuer, Carmeen (I), Davenport, Iowa, 132,187 Heumann, Gail (III), Mt. Prospect, Illinois, 129,151 Hilgemann, Robert (II), Elgin, Iowa HQl, Carolyn (III), Roland, Iowa, 125,179 Hill, Claudia (I), Williams, Iowa, 142,187 Hill, Mark (II), Ellsworth, Iowa, 182 Hill, Robert (I), Fremont, Iowa, 187 ' Hilleman, Diane (II), State Center, Iowa, 182 Hills, Donna (II), Waverly, Iowa, 182 Hintze, Cynthia (I), Scales Mond, Illinois, 187 Hinze, Diane (III), Watertown, Wisconsin, 113,129,179 Hix, Susan (IV), Waverly, Iowa 135,168 Hjermstad, The Rev. Norvald Hobert, Diane (IV), Charles City, Iowa, 128,154,155,168 Hodges, Leon, Denver, Iowa Hodges, Wanda (II), Manson, Iowa, 148, 179 Hoelz, Calvin (II), New Richland, Minnesota Hoffer, Deborah (II), Louisville, Kentucky, 182 Hoffland, Lynn (II), Madison, Wisconsin, 182 Hoffman, James (II), Owatonna, Minnesota, 141,182 Hohensee, Norma (III), Greene, Iowa, 179 Hoiekvan, Gregory (II), Des Moines, Iowa, 126 Hollowell, Lyle (II), Waverly, Iowa, 89,91 Hollander, Kristi (II), Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, 141 Holmes , Mannie (III), Waterloo, Iowa, 99,101,179 Hoist, Duane (III), Rochester, Minnesota, 179 Hoist, Frank (II), Eldridge, Iowa Holt, Rodney, 91,92 Holtan, Mary (IV), Forest City, Iowa, 129,151 Holtz, Cal, 138 Holzrichter, Norman, Waverly, Iowa, 131 Holme, Barbara (IV), Pocahontas, Iowa, 57,168 Hoodjer, Kenneth (I), Clarksville, Iowa, 187 Hoover, Mary Beth (II), Newton, Iowa, 182 Hoth, Leland (I), Monona, Iowa, 187 Hoth, Mark (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 158 Hoth, Randy (IV), Monona, Iowa, 135,168 Hoth, Steven (III), Farmersburg, Iowa Holtz, James (III), Strawberry Point, Iowa, 94,105,112,119 Housley, Lesley (II), Bettendorf, Iowa, 182 Houston, Janice (II), Aurora, Illinois, 182 Howard, Fred (IV), Wyoming, Illinois, 112,119,168 Hsue, Mrs. Faye Hubbard, Robert (III), Batavia, Illinois, 126,179 Hubbard, Mr. Tom Huber, Debra (I), Algon, Iowa, 143,187 Hudik, Gary (IV), Chicago, Illinois, 168 Huebner, Joyce (III), Clinton, Iowa, 124, 179 Huffaker, Kay (IV), Spring Valley, Illinois, 125,168 Hughes, Deborah (II), Rockford, Illinois, 182 Hughes, Teresa (III), Des Moines, Iowa Hullinger, Mrs. Lorena Hunnicutt, James (II), 90,91,152,183 Hunt, Jean (IV), Dixon, Iowa, 50,141,168 Hurdle, Claudia (I), Allendale, New Jersey Hutcheson, Janet (III), Youngstown, Ohio, 128,132,178 Hutson, Mrs. Florence, 19 Hyda, Henry (I), Fontanelle, Iowa, 141,187 I Ide, Wren (III), McCook, Nebraska, 125 Ihde, Pamela (II), Farmersburg, Iowa, 183 Ihnen, Jeffrey (I), North wood, Iowa, 187 Imbrock, James (III), LeMars, Iowa, 52, 135,179 Imbrock, Timothy (I), LeMars, Iowa, 187 Im.hotf, Cynthia (III), Williamsburg, Iowa, 125,150,168 Imhoff, Judy (I), Williamsburg, Iowa, 150, 187 Infelt, Susan (III), Waverly, Iowa, 51,132, 179 INTRAMURALS, 110,111 Isham, William (II), Independence, Iowa, 91,105,121,183 Iverson, Janet (III), Waukon, Iowa, 179 J Jacobs, Jeanne (I), Marengo, Iowa, 154, 187 Jacobs, Warren (I), Burlington, Wisconsin, 105,187 Jacobson, Donna (III), Leland, Iowa, 124, 179 Jacobson, Kathleen (II), Ottosen, Iowa, 148,154,183 Jagow, Roger (I), Sanbron, New York, 187 Jahnke, Mary (III), Pepin, Wisconsin, 63,124,138,141,179 Jahr, Justine (III), Livonia, Minnesota, 128,149,154,179 Jakel, Cynthia (II), Nashua, Iowa James, Julie (I), Hardy, Iowa, 185,187 Janssen, Dan, Plainfield, Iowa Index . . . 201 Jedele, Randall (I), Coyla, Iowa, 187 Jenkins, Tom (I), Lorain, Ohio, 105,187 Jensen, Alan (I), Plainfield, Iowa, 187 Jensen, Cecelia (II), Osage, Iowa, 183 Jensen, Raymond (IV), Fontanelle, Iowa, 122,155,168 Jeppson, Mr. Gordon, 45,91,92,105 Jesse, Arnett (I), Oelwein, Iowa, 132,187 Jetmund, Jon (II), Sac City, Iowa, 94,183 Jewell, Paul (II), Rockford, Illinois, 183 Jobe, Rebecca (II), Sumner, Iowa, 183 Johansen, Kathleen (I), Alexander, Iowa, 187 Johnsen, Paul (III), Brooklyn, New York, 80,140,179,141 Johnson, Alice, Waverly, Iowa Johnson, Carol (II), Batavia, Illinois, 183 Johnson, David (III), Kanawha, Iowa, 179 Johnson, Eugene (I), Plainfield, Iowa, 99, 101,105,187 Johnson, Harriet (III), Fayette, Iowa, 124, 179 Johnson, James (III), Waverly, Iowa Johnson, Janis (II), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 113,140,183 Johnson, Jerry (III), Racine, Wisconsin, 179,94,141 Johnson, Jill (I), Freeborn, Minnesota, 187 Johnson, Kenneth (II), Clintonville, Wisconsin, 183 Johnson, Mark (III), Waverly, Iowa Johnson, Dr. Marshall, 43 Johnson, Philip (IV), Albert City, Iowa, 117,168 Johnson, Sandra (I), Parkersburg, Iowa, 187 Johnson, Shari (II), Greene, Iowa, 183 Johnson, Sharon (II), Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 183 Johnson, Suzanne (I), Monona, Iowa, 148,187 Jones, Mark (I), Des Moines, Iowa, 187 Jones, Tom (IV), Auburn, Illinois, 169 Jorgensen, Brian (I), Waverly, Iowa, 138 Jorgensen, Sharel (IV), Osage, Iowa, 169 Judas, Larry (IV), Plainfield, Iowa, 134,169 Judd, Eugene (III), Peoria, Illinois, 126,135, 179 Juhl, Connie (I), Clear Lake, Iowa, 187 Juhl, James (I), Waverly, Iowa, 187 Julson, Michael (III), Waverly, Iowa, 96 Jurgemeyer, Marjorie, Rockwell, Iowa K Kaiser, Ronald (IV), Garnavillo, Iowa, 126, 169 Kalke, David (IV), Elkader, Iowa Kallestad, Paul (IV), Marshalltown, Iowa, 117,134,169 Kammerer, Donald (II), Ashley, North Dakota Kammerer, Dorothy (IV), Ashley, North Dakota, 125,142,169 Kanter, Paula (IV), Aredale, Iowa, 129,148, 169 Kapp, Elizabeth (I), Dubuque, Iowa, 188 KAPPA DELTA PI, 51 Karls, Kristine (III), Palatine, Illinois, 148,179 Karstens, Sharon (I), Lake City, Iowa, 188 Kasemeier, Judy (III), Sumner, Iowa, 148, 179 Kasten, Lisabeth (I), Freeport, Iowa, 188 Kaupins, Andy (I), Sioux Center, Iowa, 188 Kay, Judith (IV), Eldridge, Iowa, 124,136, 169,208 Kehm, Mrs. Genevieve, 18,123 Keierleber, Daniel (I), Aurora, Illinois, 126,188 Keister, Charles (I), Westminster, Colorado, 188 Keith, David (IV), Marble Rock, Iowa, 169 Kelley, Gary (I), Manchester, Iowa, 126, 188 Kern, Mary, Waverly, Iowa Kern, Tom (III), Des Moines, Iowa 135,179 Kerstukos, Carolyn (IV), Waverly, Iowa Kessler, Helene (I), Knoxville, Iowa, 188 Kessler, Robert (II), Vermillion, Ohio, 141,183 KETHA HOUSE, 61,118 Ketterling, Thomas (II), Elgin, North Dakota, 140,183 Kiewiet, Deborah (II), Buffalo Center, Iowa, 183 Kildahl, Dr. Phillip, 30 Kildahl, Stephen (II), Waverly, Iowa, 96, 183 Kilgust, The Rev. Dean, 13 Kilts, Danith (II), Sullivan, Wisconsin, 132,183 Kim, Mr. Tae Won, 26 Kim, Ryunghoon, Waverly, Iowa Kimball, Alan (II), Waverly, Iowa Kimmerle, Betty (I), Dundee, Iowa, 152, 188 Kingsley, Miss Patricia, 29 Kirby, Patrick (I), Fairfield, Iowa, 126,188 Kitdeson, Elizabeth (II), Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin Klatt, Sybil (III), Clarence, Iowa, 125,140, 179 Klein, Reed (I), Aurora, Illinois, 188 Kleinmaier, Joseph (IV), Newark, Illinois Kleinschmidt, Linda (II), Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 183 Klemesrud, Lavonne (II), Osage, Iowa, 183 Klemerud, Robert (IV), Nora Springs, Iowa, 94,169 Klemesrud, Tom (I), Waterloo, Iowa Klemm, Keith (IV), Manawa, Wisconsin, 51,135,169 Klinefelter, Michael (II), Belmond, Iowa, 183 Kling, P. Jean (III), Des Moines, Iowa Klocke, A. Craig (I), Ledyard, Iowa, 188 Klouda, Sharon (II), Palo, Iowa, 183 Kluver, Susan (II), Waterloo, Iowa Knickerbocker, Kal (II), Arlington, Iowa Knitt, Karolyn (I), Waverly, Iowa, 130, 188 Knoll, Ruth (II), Grimes, Iowa, 154,183 Knutson, Linda (I), Wildwood, Illinois, 188 Koch, Karl (IV), Dexter, Michigan, 169 Koch, Stephen (IV), Iowa City, Iowa, 94, 112,117,155,170 Koch, Timothy (II), Iowa City, Iowa, 94, 109 Kock, Karen (III), Rockford, Iowa, 129,180 Koester, Sonna (I), Allison, Iowa, 188 Kohl, Elizabeth (I), Waupun, Wisconsin, 143,188,189 Kohlwey, Lois (IV), Grafton, Wisconsin, 129,170 Kohrs, Lee (I), Johnson, Nebraska, 188 Kolar, Edith (I), LaGrange, Illinois, 188 Kollman, Cynthia (II), Osage, Iowa, 183 Koob, Lynn, 24 Koob, Paul (III), Waverly, Iowa, 112 Kopp, Mr. Frederick S., 37,149 Kopp, Kathleen, Waverly, Iowa Korth, Daniel (I), Stockton, Illinois, 188 Koxlien, Faye (III), Strum, Wisconsin. 180 Kraft, Dianne (II), Dixon, Iowa Kraft, Miss Kay, 36,37 Kramer, David (II), Allison, Iowa Kramer, Dr. Melvin L., 26,134 Kramer, Paul (III), Chicago, Illinois, 49, 135,137,180 Kraupa, Mavis (III), Nora Springs, Iowa, 142,180 Kraus, Michael (III), East Moline, Illinois, 34,96,112,119 Krause, David (IV), Truman, Minnesota, 170 Krauss, Shirley (I), Corwith, Iowa, 188 Kreis, Paul (I), Blue Island, Illinois, 188 Kruckenberg, Reona (IV), Fonda, Iowa, 125,151,170 Krueger, Alan (I), Waterloo, Iowa, 77,183 Krueger, Robert (II), Chicago, Illinois Kruger, Patricia (III), Decorah, Iowa, 128, 180,146 Krumhus, Jo (IV), Mequon, Wisconsin, 128 148,170 Kruse, Stanley (III), Waverly, Iowa Kubik, Jon (I), Wykoff, Minnesota Kucera, Martin (I), Tama, Iowa Kuehl, Sue (III), Elkport, Iowa, 151,180 Kuester, Lynnette (1), Olin, Iowa, 140,188 Kuhl, Lorene (II), Davenport, Iowa, 148 Kuhl, Wayne (II), Bellevue, Iowa, 141,183 Kurtt, Mr. John F., 45,75,94 Kurtt, Kristin (I), Denver, Iowa, 188 KWAR-FM, 138 L Lajko, Michael (IV), Des Moines, Iowa, 51,142,170 Landgrebe, Joan (III), Waseca, Minnesota, 132,156,180 Lane, John (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 150 Lange, Kathleen (I), Sanborn, New York, 188 Langholz, Judith (II), Rantoul, Illinois, 183 Langholz, The Rev. W. C, 13 Langpap, Barbara (PT), Charles City, Iowa LaPlant, James (I), Marshalltown, Iowa, 89,188 Larsen, Larris (I), Clear Lake, Iowa, 188 Larson, Dr. C. Robert, 34 Larson, Janet (1), Bettendorf, Iowa, 188 Larson, Mark (I), Waverly, Iowa, 140,188 LaRue, Jean (III), Waverly, Iowa, 180 Lassandro, Thomas (I), Rockford, Illinois 105,188 Lau, Cheryl (II), Traer, Iowa, 50,141,181, 183 Lawrence, Jeremy (I), Pordand, Maine, 188 Lawson, John (I), Alden, Iowa, 105,188 Lazar, Keith (III), Tama, Iowa 109,112,122 Lea, Dorothy (IV), Waterville, Iowa, 151 Leachman, Park (IV), Str awberrv Point, Iowa, 120,170 LE CERCLE FRANCAIS, 150 Lee, Richard (II), Huxley, Iowa, 137,181, 183 Lee, Dr. Robert E., 34,64 Legel, Raymond (PT), Nashua, Iowa, 188. Lehmann, Barb (III), Carpenter, Iowa Lehmann, Junelle (II), Monticello, Iowa, 50,145,150,183 Lenguadoro, Mr. James, 15 Lenhart, Gary (I), Tama, Iowa, 188 Leonard, Sharleen (I), Holstein, Iowa, 188 Lerberg, Jo, Ellendale, Minnesota, 8 Leslein, Sharon (I), Strawberry Point, Iowa, 154,188 202 . . . Index Levick, Elaine (I), Waverly, Iowa, 151,188 Levick, Mr. Lewis J., 16,109 Levis, LeRoy (I), Delmar, Iowa, 188 Levsen, Mark (II), Eldridge, Iowa, 122,183 Lewis, Kent (11), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 181, 183 Lichty, Jann (I), Waterloo, Iowa, 188 Liming, Craig (I), Janesville, Iowa, 188 Lindberg, Glenda (II), Bluff, Iowa, 8,183 Lindell, Richard (II), Greene, Iowa Lindenian, Dennis (I), Waverly, Iowa, 132, 188 Lindner, Dennis (III), Nashua, Iowa, 180 Linskey, Terrance, (II), Albert Lea, Minnesota, 105,183 Little, Harold (I), Waterloo, Iowa, 188 Little, Pete, 152 Lloyd, Harold (I), Waverly, Iowa, 56,188 Lobato, Dr. Jose, 28 Loeschen, Albert Bruce (I), Golden, Illinois, 188,208 Lohman, Mr. Robert, 46 Lompe, Candace (I), Albion, Iowa, 145, 188 Long, Claudia (I), Westchester, Illinois, 80,130,188 Long, Contance (IV), Stockton, Illinois, 170 Longstreet, Linda (II) Primghar, Iowa, 146,183 Loots, Donald (II), Mason City, Iowa, 121, 145,183 Lovell, Lynn (II), Dike, Iowa Loveridge, James (IV), Dunlap, Illinois, 132,133 Lowe, Randall (I), Chicago, Illinois, 188 Lowe, Sarah (II), Marion Iowa, 152,183 Luck, Donald (I), Plainfield, Iowa, 188 Luedeman, Renee (I), Stanwood, Iowa, 188 Luloff, Susan (I), Jesup, Iowa, 188 Lumley, Sharon (I), Dubuque, Iowa, 154, 188 Lund, Shirley (II), Yankton, South Dakota, 183 Lundy, Susan (II), McHenry, Illinois, 183 Lutz, Noreen (I), Louisville, Ohio, 188 Lux, James (III), Waverly, Iowa, 141 Lyman, Judith (I), Cedar, Rapids, Iowa, 188 M Maatsch, Joan (I), Pomeroy, Iowa, 188 Mable, Elizabeth (II), Baithersburg, Maryland. Mabon, Linda (III), Plainfield, Iowa, 20,52,128,140,180 Macholz, Ron (III), Chicago, Illinois, 122 Madhavilatha, Avancha, (PT), Waverly, Iowa Madoerin, Carol (I), Williamsburg, Iowa, 188 Madoerin, Duane (III), Waverly, Iowa Madsen, Mr. Arthur, 35. Madsen, Gail (IV), Charlotte, Iowa, 124, 170 Madsen, Mrs. Wanda Jean, 35,50 Mager, Charles (IV), Blue Island, Illinois Mager, Jean (I), Blue Island, Illinois, 188 Maher, Timothy (III), Marion, Iowa, 135, 180 Mahuran, Don (III), Cedar Rapids, Iowa Makeever, Kip (I), Davenport, Iowa, 105, 188 Malueg, Thomas (III), Cedar Rapids, Iowa Manchester, Thomas (III), Racine, Wisconsin, 94,106,109,112,118 Mankey, Anita (I), Waterloo, Iowa, 188 Mann, Douglas (I), Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, 188 Mann, Thomas (III), Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, 123,180 Manning, Nancy (II), DeWitt, Iowa, 183 Manship, Sharon (IV), Charles City, Iowa, 171 Mansholt, Jackie (IV), Mt. Olive, Illinois, 128,171 Mantei, Robert (II), Milwaukee, Wisconsin Marks, Betty (IV), Cedar Falls, Iowa Martin, Kucera, 188 Martsching, Mark (I), Ottumwa, Iowa Maruyama, Kazuoki (I), Tokyo, Japan Marzen, Margaret (III), Marble Rock, Iowa, 180 Mason, Anita (III), Rocky Mount, Missouri, 142,180 Mason, Nancy (I), Athens, Ohio, 189 Matthias, Donna (PT), Waverly, Iowa Matthias, Dr. Ronald, 38,39,49 Mauer, Richard, (IV), Dubuque, Iowa, 118,171 Mauer, Ruth, (I), Dubuque, Iowa, 142, 148,154,189 Max, Herbert J., 36,51 Max, Myron, (II), Waverly, Iowa, 146 Meade, Miss Bertha L., 19 Medberry, Linda, (I), Volga, Iowa, 189 Meester, Rodney, (I), Holland, Iowa, 189 Meister, Darlene, (IV), Rose Creek, Minnesota, 51,171 Melvin, James, (III), Independence, Iowa, 135 Mennen, Terry, (I), Parkersburg, Iowa, 105,189 Merrill, Michele, (I), Denver, Iowa. Merril, Mr. Robert, 83,85 Mether, Mary, (IV), Coralville, Iowa, 49, 66,129,147,171 Mether, Susan, (II), Coralville, Iowa, 183 Meyer, Beverly, (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 49, 51,149,155,171 Meyer, Eldon, (III), Waverly, Iowa, 180 Meyer, Elizabeth, (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 66, 129,134,171 Meyer, Joan, (I), Stanwood, Iowa, 189 Meyer, John, (I), Walcott, Iowa, 142,189 Meyer, Larry, (I), Garnavillo, Iowa, 189 Meyer, Linda, (I), Westgate, Iowa, 189 Meyer, Mike, 94 Meyer, Verlanyne, (IV), New Richmond, Minnesota, 129,171 Michaelson, Marilyn, (PT), Waverly, Iowa, Michaelson, Mr. Samuel, 31 Michels, Nancy, (I), Delhi, Iowa, 189 Midlang, Darlene, (IV), Kensett, Iowa Mieling, Glen, (III), Chicago, Illinois, 120,131,180 Miller, Dennis, (III), Algona, Iowa Miller, George, (I), Hazen, North Dakota, 189 Miller, Mrs. Lydia, 19 Miller, Rodney, (III), Waverly, Iowa, 105, 180 Miller, Rosemary, (III), Chaska, Minnesota, 154,180 Miller, Sandra, (II), Muscatine, Iowa, 183 Miller, Vicki, (I), Luana, Iowa, 189 Mills, Sharon, (II), Creston, Iowa Milnes, Barbara, (I), Sumner, Iowa, 145,189 Mitchell, Ruth, (III), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 52,124,180 Mittelstadt, Janet, (II), Owatonna, Minnesota, 136,148,183,208 Mock, Andrea, (II), Rolling Meadows, Illinois, 183 Moe, Cynthia, (II), Gowrie, Iowa, 183 Moe, Mrs. Murial G., 27 Moehl, Miss Erna, 30, 53 Moehl, Miss Hildgard, 13 Moeller, James, (I), Denver, Iowa, 143,189 Moffett, LaFarrell, (I), Joliet, Illinois, 189 Momaly, Michael, (I), Rockford, Illinois, 105,126,189 Montgomery, Leiann, (I), Forest City, Iowa, 189 Moore, E. Michael, (I), Lisbon, Iowa, 99, 105,189 Moore, Martha, (III), Rockville, Maryland, 50,137,180 Moothart, Merle R. Morgan, Reese, (II), Lorain, Ohio, 105, 112,119,183 Morris, Martin, (III), Lamont Iowa, 130,150 Morton, Julieanne, (II), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 183 Moscovic, David, (I), Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, 189 Moser, Carl, (III), Strawberry Point, Iowa Mosteller, Bruce, (II), Rochelle, Illinois, 183 Moulton, Gregory, (I), Hopkinton, Iowa, 189 Mueller, Mark, (II), Highland Park, Illinois, 99,112,105,183 Mueller, Paul, (I), Willmar, Minnesota, 140, 189 Muhlenbruck, Mary Janet, (I), Latimer, Iowa, 189 Mull, Charlotte, (I), Norwalk, California, 189 Mundschenk, Lynette, (II), Long Point, Illinois, 183 MU PHI EPSILON, 52 MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE, 135 Musselman, Edward, (I), Marion, Iowa, 189 Myers, Marcia, (III), Estherville, Iowa, 129,180 Myers, Michael, .(II), Mapleton, Iowa, 94, 105,117 Myers, W. Kent, (IV), Washington, Iowa, 120,135 Mc McCallum, Lamar, (I), Joliet, Illinois, 132, 188 McClain, Mr. Paul McClintock, Pat, (I), Hiawatha, Iowa, 188 McClullough, Bill, (II), Forest City, Iowa McCullough, Patricia, (I), Cedar Falls, Iowa, 183,188 McDonough, Joanne, (IV), Elkhorn, Wisconsin, 151,170 McElligatt, Kathleen, (II), Mt. Prospect, Illinois, 183 McElree, Beverly, (I), Oelwein, Iowa, 188 McEvilly, Karen, (II), Madison, Wisconsin McGrath, Amy, (I), Waterloo, Iowa, 188 Mcintosh, Douglas, (III), LaPorteCity, Iowa, 52,105,180 McKee, Thomas, (III), Webster City, Iowa, 120,180 McMuUen, Susan, (IV), Rogers, Minnesota, 66,125,145,170 McNamara, Christine, (III), Indianapolis, Indiana, 124,180 N Naber, Nancy, (I), New Harford, Iowa, 189 Nacke, Diane, (III), Sumner, Iowa, 51,124, 180 Nannen, Melvin, (PT), Waverly, Iowa Napiecek, David, (III), Waverly, Iowa Index . . . 203 NATIONAL BALLET OF CANADA, 83 Natterstad, Dean, (I), Storden, Minnesota, 105,189 Natvig, La Vonne, (I), Fargo, North Dakota, 189 Nelson, Carol, (I), Marion, Iowa, 148,151, 189 Nelson, Corinne, (1), Thor, Iowa, 189 Nelson, Crystal, (III), Midlothian, Illinois, 136,180,208 Nelson, Gary, (III), Waverly, Iowa, 105 Nelson, Linda, (IV), Bouton, Iowa, 171 Nelson, Myrna, (I), Pon ery, Iowa, 189 Nelson, Nancy, (III), Aledo, Illinois, 80, 180 Nelson, Sandra, (IV), Cowrie, Iowa, 129, 147 Nelson, Thorana, (PT), Waverly, Iowa Nelson, Victor, (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 61,77 Neptun, Beth, (II), Peoria, Illinois, 183 Ness, Margaret, (II), Callender, Iowa, 183 Neugebauer, Duane, (III), Dimock, South Dakota, 77,80,152 Newell, Rosaline, (I), Houston, Texas, 189 Newhard, Scott, (I) Anamosa, Iowa, 189 NEW YORK PRO MUSICA, 83,84 Neymeyer, Cheryl, (II), Greene, Iowa, 154 Nibel, Elizabeth, (III), Paton, Iowa, 49,151, 180 Nickel, Steven, (III), Clara City, Minnesota, 122,141 Niehaus, Jo Ann, (IV), Clarksville, Iowa, 51,134,171 Nielsen, Janet, (II), Ingleside, Illinois, 183 Nielsen, Kirby, (III), Waverly, Iowa Nielsen, Norman, (IV), Preston, Iowa, 99, 134,171 Noah, Steven, (III), Charles City, Iowa, 101,135,180 Noel, Emilie, (I), Long Grove, Iowa, 142,189 Nolda, Becky, Elma, Iowa, 8 Norheim, Mr. Raymond, 38 Novak, Linda, (II), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 183 Nus, William, (II), Arlington, Iowa, 183 O O ' Brien, Daniel, (I), Littleton, Colorado, 189 Odone, Mr. Leslie W., 38,39,130 Oertley, Karen, (I), Darlington, Wisconsin, 113,189 Ohm, Deloris, (II), Albert Lea, Minnesota, 150 Oleson, Donald, (III), Latimer, Iowa Oleson, Jack, (II), Cedar Falls, Iowa Olsen, Marilyn, (II), Blooming, Prairie, Minnesota, 183 Olson, Arlyn, (I), Racine, Wisconsin, 141, 189 Olson, Barbara, (II), Rose Creek, Minnesota, 183 Olson, Kathryn, (II), Emmons, Minnesota, 183 Oltrogge, Burdene, (II), LaPorte City, Iowa, 180 Oltrogge, Leon, (I), Waterloo, Iowa, 189 Oltrogge, Lois, (I), Waterloo, Iowa, 189 Oman, Elizabeth, (III), Boscobel, Wisconsin, 180 Opel, S. Janice, (II), Des Moines, Iowa, 183 Opheim, Lyle, (IV), Waukon, Iowa, 122 Oppermann, Mr. Earnest F., 13,93,94,95,70 Ortman, Paula, (I), Cedar Falls, Iowa, 189 Osterberg, Thomas, (II), Waukegan, Illinois, 34,181,183 Ostlund, Gaye, (III), Manly, Iowa, 51,142, 150 Ott, Gary, (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 171 Ott, Mr. Marvin, 40,41,105 Ottersberg, Dr. Gerhard, 38,129 Ottersberg, Mrs. Gehard, 129 Ottmar, Arlen, (II), Wishek, North Dakota, 142,183 Otto, Karl, (IV), Wausau, Wisconsin, 138, 172 Owens Ruth, (II), Chicago, Illinois, 70 P Paeper, Marsha, (I), Dubuque, Iowa, 189 Pals, Richard, (III), Alexander, Iowa, 117 Pan, Dave (II), Montgomery, Minnesota, 183 Panek, Verla, (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 172 Parker, Sandra, (I), Ionia, Iowa, 143,189 Paroubek, Keith, (II), Clintonville, Wisconsin, 96,97,184 PASSAVANTS, 147 Pastorino, Frank, (I), Tama, Iowa, 99,101, 189 Pearson, John, (III), LaPorte City, Iowa, 105,112,119 P.E. CLUB, 155 Peddle, Robert, (I), Dows, Iowa, 189 Pedersen, Dale, (II), Algona, Iowa, 94,121 Pedersen, Janet, (II), West Branch, Iowa, 184 Pedersen, Laura, (II), Buffalo Center, Iowa Pederson, Adele, (III), Humboldt, Iowa, 129,132 Pederson, Mr. Richard, 47 Peitscher, Patricia, (I), Davenport, Iowa, 189 Pendergast, Martha, (IV), Algona, Iowa, 77 PEP BAND, 66 Perkins, Donna, (III), Grayslake, Illinois, 129,180 Perrinjaquet, Kevin, (I), Edgewood, Iowa, 189 Perry, Dennis, (III), Fontanelle, Iowa, 121,180 Perry, Eric, (II), Davenport, Iowa, 184 Persaud, Michael, (I), Osage, Iowa, 189 Peters, Jackie, (III), Waterloo, Iowa, 124, 145,180 Petersen, Judith, (III), Hudson, Iowa, 8,180 Petersen, Ruby, (IV), Ringsted, Iowa, 129 Petersen, Susan, (III), Clinton, Iowa, 154, 180 Peterson, Cheryl, (III), Osage, Iowa, 49, 113,180 Peterson, Christine, (I), Waverly, Iowa, 189 Peterson, Cynthia, (IV), Alden, Iowa, 129, 134,151,154,172 Peterson, David, (I), Oak Lawn, Illinois, 152,189 Peterson, John, (III), Waverly, Iowa, 180 Peterson, Mr. Mahlon N., 16 Peterson, Nancy, (IV), Shenandoah, Iowa, 113,129,172 Peterson, Ruth, (II), Lanesboro, Minnesota, 184 Petri, Dr. Leo, 23 Petrick, Trudy, (II), Jackson, Minnesota, 113,184 Pettey, Gary, (I), Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, 189 Pettyjohn, Karen, (I), Washington, Illinois, 189 Philipp, Ann, (II), Arlington, Iowa, 63, 130,184 Philipp, Frank, (IV), Arlington, Iowa, 120, 132,172 Phillips, Edith, (I), Kewanee, Illinois, 189 Pieper, Lois, (I), Hawkeye, Iowa, 189 Pilsner, Ronald, (I), Johnson Creek, Wisconsin, 105,189 Pinke, Mr. Victor, 15 Pinnow, Craig, (I), Dundee, Illinoiw, 126,189 Pinter, Debra, (I), Arlington, Illinois, 189 Pinter, Kenneth, (II), Arlington, Illinois, 184 Pinter, Nancy, ( I), Maiden, Illinois, 189 Pipho, Arvella, (PT), Waverly, Iowa Pipho, Gerald, (III), Denver, Iowa PI SIGMA, 151 Plagge, Verna, (III), Hampton, Iowa, 34, 128,180 Piatt, Gary, (III), Neenah, Wisconsin, 94, 180 Platte, David, (II), Waverly, Iowa, 109,118 Plaggenkuhle, Kay, (I), Hawkeye, Iowa, 143, 189 Pleggenkuhle, Linda, (II), Waucoma, Iowa, 184 Podorsky, Robert, (IV), Summit, Illinois, 34,172 Poe, Max, (III), Nashua, Iowa, 142,180 Polk, Barbara, (I), Red Wing, Minnesota, 189 Porath, Cynthia, (I), Albert City, Iowa, 132, 189 Porath, Doug, (II), Albert City, Iowa, 184 Porath, Gail, (II), Waseca, Minnesota, 142, 154,184 Porath, Gerald, (IV), Waseca, Minnesota, 130,145,172 Porter, Debra, (IV), Davenport, Iowa, 125, 151,172 Porter, Stephen, (I), Knoxville, Iowa, 130, 189 Pose, H. James, (III), New Hampton, Iowa, 126 Potter, Dean, (5P), Clyde, Ohio Pregler, Jeffrey, (1), Dubuque, Iowa, 145, 189 Preston, Jerold, (IV), Marion, Iowa, 136,172 Pries, Mark, (III), Newton, Iowa, 140,180 Proud, James, (III), Clinton, Iowa PSYCHOLOGY CLUB, 149 Puis, Gregory, (III), Grinnell, Iowa, 105,180 R Raatz, Melvin, (PT), Waverly, Iowa Rachut, Eric, (IV), Mason City, Iowa, 172 Radd, Ginger, (III), New Lenox, Illinois, 125,180 Radditz, Kent, (II), Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 184 Raethke, Susan, (I), Pepin, Wisconsin, 189 Ralls, Jo Ann, (II), Traer, Iowa, 184 Rambo, Gary, (II), Ogdensburg, Wisconsin, 140,184 Ramige, Ernest, (IV), Shell Rock, Iowa, 94,118 Ramsey, Jerilyn, (I), Reinbeck, Iowa, 189 Rasche, Michael, (II), Moline, Iowa, 91,109, 184 Rasmussen, Claudette, (II), Jackson, Minnesota, 141,184 Rathje, Martin, (I), Atkins, Iowa, 89,189 Rau, Debra, (II), Arlington, Iowa, 184 Raun, Mary Ellen, (II), Sioux Falls, South Dakota Rayburn, Kim (I), Chicago, Illinois, 145,190 Reams, Lester, 57 Rebelein, Denise, (I), Kiester, Minnesota, 190 Rebstock, Jeanne, (I), Redwood Falls, Minnesota, 190 Reedholm, Edwin, (IV), Grundy Center, Iowa, 52 204 .. . Index Rees, S. Elaine, (III), Nashua, Iowa, 52,143 Rehak, Michael, (III), Williams Buy, Wisconsin, 120,180 Reines, Linda, (I), Leland, Iowa, 151,190 Reinig, Craig (II), Dysart, Iowa, 99,184 Repass, Dale, (III), Waterloo, Iowa Repppert, Mrs. Lola, 46 Ressler, Kathryn, (II), Bristow, Iowa, 184 Rettberg, Daniel, (I), Peoria, Illinois, 190 Richardson, Stephen, (I), Minneapolis, Minnesota, 131,190 Rieckens, Carol, (III), Dubuque, Iowa, 125,180 Rieckens, James, (I), Dubuque, Iowa, 190 Riecken, Linda, (IV), Parkersburg, Iowa, 125,172 Riep, Mr. Albert R., 27 Riley, David, (I), Algona, Iowa, 190,208 Rindels, Harold, (III), 116 Rinderknecht, Kay, (II), Van Horne, Iowa, 184,190 Rinderknecht, Lynn, (IV), Van Horne, Iowa, 121,172 Rinderknecht, Mike, (1), Van Horne, Iowa Riniger, Kathleen, (I), Ackley, Iowa, 190 Rink, Rebecca, (II), Evanston, Illinois, 152,184 Ristau, Mr. Arlyn, 22,23,94 Ristau, Karen, (PT), Waverly, Iowa Ritson, Robert, (IV), Chicago, Illinois, 90,91 126 Robbins, Ronald, (IV), Clyde, Ohio, 91, 123 Roberts, David, (I), Chicago, Illinois, 198 Robertson, H. Doug, (II), Anamosa, Iowa, 91,184 Robinson, Kay, (III), Collins, Iowa, 125, 141,180 Robinson, Laurie, (I), Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, 141,190 Robinson, Marianna, (II), Britt, Iowa, 184 Robinson, Mary, (II), Waverly, Iowa, 130 Rockwell, Gabriele, (III), Waverly, Iowa Rockwell, Mr. Ronald, 29 Rodina, Janet, (II), Jackson, Minnesota Roeber, David, Whittemore, Iowa, 94 Roecker, Sandra, (I), Reedsburg, Wisconsin, 190,208 Roepke, Kathy, (IV), Aurora, Iowa, 124, 141 Roepke, Marilyn, (I), Aurora, Iowa, 190 Roettenbacher, Robert, (PT), Shell Rock, Iowa Rohr, Richard, (IV), Waverly, Iowa Roiseland, Dr. Donald, 25 Roiseland, Mrs. Dorothy, 45,154 Rolands, David, (IV), Emmetsburg, Iowa, 34,173 RoUefson, Jennifer, (I), Arlington Heights, Illinois, 190 Roseland, Stephen, (II), DeWitt, Iowa, 105, 112,122,184 Rost, Delbert, (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 91,92, 173 Rost, Jeanne, (III), Waverly, Iowa, 180 Rostad, Jeanne, (I), Shell Rock, Iowa, 143, 190 Rounds, Barbara, (III), Des Moines, Iowa, 128 Roush, Allan S., (IV), Clarion, Iowa, 155, 173 Rowe, D. Suzanne, (I), Waterloo, Iowa, 190 Roys, Faith, (I), St. Olaf, Iowa, 190 Ruder, Phyllis, (II), Omaha, Nebraske, 184 Rudie, Alan, (I), Madison, Wisconsin, 190 Rudie, Noel, (II), Madison, Wisconsin, Rueber, Douglas, (III), Arlington, Iowa, 180 Ruen, Vernon, (II), Decorah, Iowa, 184 Ruisch,Mr. R. G., 13 Rusley, Marcia, (II), Lake Mills, Iowa, 184 Rytel, Michael, (IV), Mt. Prospect, Illinois, 173 S Sackie, Joseph, (III), Waverly, Iowa Safeblade, Barbara, (I), Hinsdale, Illinois, 190 Samec, Barbara, (III), New Hampton, Iowa, 180 Sampson, Mrs. Earldine, 17 Sardeson, Susan, (I), Adams, Wisconsin, 190 Sass, Danny, (II), Washburn, Iowa, 34,152 Sass, Sandra, (III), Shellsburg, Iowa, 132,180 Schafer, Coralyn, (IV), Lena, Illinois, 124, 173 Schaffer, Dan, 143 Scharringhausen, Julie, (IV), Dubuque, 173 Schauer, Fred, (IV), Franklin, Nebraska, 94,135 Schaumann, Ginger, (II), Menasha, Wisconsin, 148,184 Schaumburg, Sylvia, (II), Watseka, Illinois, 184 Schemmel, Mr. Jack, 14 Scherberth, Susan, (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 173 Schiffler,The Rev. R. C, 13 Schlachtenhaufen, Ed, Schlarmann, Steven, (IV), Monticello, Iowa, 34,126,173 Schlessman, Lynn R., (IV), Milan, Ohio, 116,173 Schlueter, Carol (IV), Davenport, 125,151, 173 Schmeling, Kris, (III), Waukesha, Wisconsin, 125 Schmidt, Danny, (II), Forest City, Iowa, 109,117 Schmidt, Gretchen, (I), Waverly, Iowa, 190 Schmidt, Dr. Karl, 42,49,64,130 Schmidt, Mrs. Phyllis, 17 Schmidt, Wanda, (III), State Center, Iowa, 129,147,180 Schmidt, Dr. Warren, 33 Schmidthuber, Jane, (II), Lake Mills, Iowa, 184 Schmude, Rita (II), Omro, Wisconsin, 184 Schnadt, Lyle, (IV), Sumner, Iowa, 173 Schneider, Curt, (II), Reinbeck, Iowa, 126 Schneider, Karen, (I), Milwaukee, Wisconsin 190 Schneider, Mr. Lewis, 13 Schneider, Paul, (III), Waverly, Iowa, 138 Schnell, Ronald, (PT), Fairbank, Iowa Schnepf, Suzanne, (I), Alvor, Iowa, 132,190 Schoening, Barbara, (I), Racine, Wisconsin, 150,190 Scholten, Gregory, (III), Sanborn, Iowa, 134 Schomburg, Ruth (III), Alexander, Iowa Schonscheck, Jean, (II), Neenah, Wisconsin, 136,184,208 Schrader, Judith, (II), Britt, Iowa, 154,184 Schrafer, Sandra, (I), Schamburg, Illinois, 145,190 Schrage, Lois, (III), Parkersburg, Iowa, 30, 135,180 Schrock, Charles, (I), Iowa City, Iowa, 190 Schroeder, David V., (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 173 Schroeder, Mr. Duane, 14 Schroeder, Mr. E. Dean, 17,37 Schroeder, Karen, (III), Waverly, Iowa, 180 Schroeder, Regina, (IV), Fredericksburg, Iowa, 174 Schuchmann, Gregory, (III), Strawberry Point, Iowa, 180,198 Schuchmann, Steven, (I), Strawberry Point, Iowa, Schuessler, Dr. Axel 38 Schuh, Dr. Emily, 13 Schuhmacher, Harold, (II), Albert Lea, Minnesota, 94,121,184 Schuldt, William (I), Stockton, Illinois, 138,190 Schuler, Kathleen, (I), Marshall, Minnesota, 190 Schultz, James, (III), Watertown, Wisconsin, 49,180 Schultz, Patti, (I), Beav er Dam, Wisconsin, 190 Schulz, Ronald, (III), Havelock, Iowa, 134, 180 Schulz, Tjode, (I), Sheldon, Iowa, 140,190 Schumacher, Mrs. Margaret, Schumacher, Randall, (I), Pierre, South Dakota, 143,190 Schumacher, Tim, 96,97 Schurbon, Gregory, (II), Maquoketa, Iowa, 140,184 Schutte, Cheryl (I), Jesup, Iowa, 134,190 Schwartz, David, (III), South Bend, Indiana, 105 Schwartz, Hank, (III), Pearson, Iowa, 112 Schweer, Allan, (II), Denver, Iowa Schwefel, Cheryl, (II), Watertown, Wisconsin, 184 Schweitzer, Douglas, (III), Lamont, Iowa Schwerin, Mr. H. J., 13 Scobey, Mary, (SP), Charles City, Iowa Scott, John, (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 174 Scott, Rory, (II), Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, 89,184 Scrimger, David, (III), Charles City, Iowa, 180 Seal, David, (PT), Waverly, Iowa Sealock, Colleen, (II), Traer, Iowa, 148,184 Seastrand, Ronald, (I), Ames, Iowa, 147 Seegers, John, (III), Marion, Iowa, 180 Seegers, Dr. Walter, 13 Seehusen, Bernice, (III), Allison, Iowa, 190 Seehusen, Carol, (IV), Allison, Iowa, 174 Seehusen, Christine, (I), Hampton, Iowa Seidel, Judith, (III), Wausau, Wisconsin, 128,141,155 Seifert, William, (III), Minonk, Illinois, 90, 91,117,180 SENATE, 81 Senst, Thomas, (I), Rochester, Minnesota, 190 Serafin, Deborah, (I), Palatine, Illinois, 190 Serfling, Patricia, (II), Preston, Minnesota, 184 Sesker, Jo Ellen, (II), Slater, Iowa, 147,184 Severson, Janet, (I), Fertile, Iowa, 190 Severson, Marilyn, (III), Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin, 51,124,141,180 Sexton, Terry, 91 Shaffer, Dannv, (I), Fisher, Illinois, 190 Shaffer, Rita, (I), Alta Loma, California, 190 Shankland, Susan, (I), Newton, Iowa, 190 Shaper, Mr. Richard S., 48,132 Shatavsky, Linda, (I), Madison, Wisconsin, 190 Shaver, Nancy, (I), Marhsalltown, Iowa, 132,142,190 Shaw, Mrs. Marjorie, 37 Shearer, Nancy, (IV), Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 129,174 Index . . . 205 Shelby, Jackie, (III), Chicago, IlUnois, 125, 180 Shelley, Carol, (II), Newton, Iowa She lley, E. Jeanne, (IV), Newton, Iowa, 128, 174 Sherer, Joel, (IV), Bridgeport, Missouri, 49, 143,174 Sherer, Rev. Luther, 13 Sherer, Roger, (III), Sycamore, Illinois, 134 Shimmer, Carol, (III), Chicago, Illinois, 128,136,148,180,208 Shimp, Leslie, (I), Fairbank, Iowa, 190 Shinn, Mr, Ron, 19 Shinn, Sandy, (I), Waverly, Iowa, 190 Shipp, Roger, (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 50,134, 174 Shults, Linda, (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 174 Siebels, Helen, (III), Annamosa, Iowa, 125, 138,181 Silhan, Carol Jean, (IV), Palos Heights, Illinois, 174 Simpson, Maryls, (I), Waterloo, Iowa, 190 Sims, P. Scott, (II), Clarion, Iowa Sinclair, Cora, (I), Clear Lake, Iowa, 190 Skramstad, Steven, (I), Stillwater, Minnesota, 190 Slack, Mrs. Arlene, 18 Slack, Glen H., (IV), Tripoli, Iowa, 130,146, 174 Slager, Gregory, (III), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 99,105 Slate, Phyllis, (III), Anamosa, Iowa, 148, 181 Slingluff, Barbara, (I), Tama, Iowa, 154,190 Slotten, Lyle, (III), Barnum, Iowa, 91,112, 126,181 Smeby, Signe, (II), Cresco, Iowa, 132,143,184 Smelcer, James Owen, (IV), Waterloo, Iowa, 105,118,174 Smith, Dean Eichner, (IV), Mitchellville, Iowa, 174 Smith, Douglas, (I), Dunkerton, Iowa, 190 Smith, Gary, (II), Nashua, Iowa, 184 Smith, Gayle, (I), Waverly, Iowa, 154,190 Smith, James, (III), Muscatine, Iowa, 64,132 Smith, Ken, 61 Smith, Mark, (I), Des Moines, Iowa, 190 Smith, Nannette, (I), Winthrop, Iowa, 190 Smith, Dr. Robert, 48 Smith, Russell, (I), Charles City, Iowa, 99, 190 Smoker, Phil, 104,105,122 Smoker, Richard, (III), Davenport, Iowa SneU, David, (II), Lorain, Ohio, 105,119,184 Soenke, Melvia, (IV), Walcott, Iowa, 134, 175 Soenksen, Gordon, (II), Davenport, Iowa, 184 Sorensen, Nancy, (I), Arlington Heights, Illinois, 190 Specht, Philip, (IV), Monticello, Iowa, 146, 147 Spellmeyer, Michael, (IV), Clarion, Iowa, 122,175 Spiwak, Steven, (III), Waterloo, Iowa, 142 Stahl, Corinne, (I), Minneapolis, Minnesota, 190 Stanek, Diane, (I), Allison, Iowa, 190 Stange, Dianne, (III), Muscatine, Iowa, 128 Stangland, Susan, (I), Williamsburg, Iowa, 190 Stecker, Virginia, (I), Titonka, Iowa Steege, Bonnie, (I), Independence, Iowa, 190 Steege, Darrel D., (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 175 Steere, Doris, (IV), Allison, Iowa Steffen, Don, (II), Independence, Iowa Stein, Philip, (I), Tinley Park, Illinois, 141,190 206 . . . Index Steinbronn, Reuben, (IV), Waverly, Iowa Steinkamp, Thomas, (II), Waterloo, Iowa, 105,184 Steinmann, Edward A., (IV), Davenport, Iowa, 143,175 Steude, Linda, (II), Arlington Heights, Illinois, 184 Stewart, Frank, (I), Ida Grove, Iowa, 185,190 Stice, Janet, (I), Chicago, Illinois, 190 Stier, Wayne, (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 135 Stinner, Phyllis, (II), Cambridge, New York, 150,184 Stolte, Bob, (II), Clarence, Iowa Stonebrook, Thomas, (I), Edora, Iowa, 190 Stranek, Diane, 143 Straw, Dale, (I), Westby, Montana, 111,190 Strayer, Sheryl, (IV), Charles City, Iowa, 128,158 Strelow, Wayne, (II), Rochester, Minnesota, 105 Strever, Dawn, (II), Waterloo, Iowa Strike, Norman, (II), Waverly Iowa, 8,141, 146 Strike, Theron, (IV), Waverly, Iowa, Strom, David, (IV), Wyandotte, Michigan, 53,132 Strom, Larry, (III), Fontanelle, Iowa, 121 Strottman, Rebecca, (II), Sumner, Iowa, 143, 148,184 STUDENT CONGREGATION, 80 STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, 139 Struebing, Cathy, (I), Hartsburg, Illinois, 143,191 Stubbe, Bonnie, (I), Ankeny, Iowa, 191 Stueber, James, (III), Clyman, Wisconsin, 105,171 Stumberg, Pamela, (III), Reinbeck, Iowa, 113,154,181 Stumer, Sandra, (I), Dubuque, Iowa, 191 Suchsland, Jean, (II), Marion, Iowa, 184 Sullivan, Larry J., (IV), Waterloo, Iowa, 134, 175 Sullivan, Shirley, (III), Clinton, Iowa, 55, 124,181 Sumner, Marcia, (II), Waverly, Iowa, 148, 184 Sundet, Mr. Harold, 32 Sundquist, Richard C, (IV), Madison, Wisconsin, 34,175 Svendsen, Burton, (I), Racine, Wisconsin, 143,191 Sverdahl, Billie, (I), Waterloo, Iowa, 191 Swanson, Gail, (III), Oak Park, Illinois, 134 Swanson, Jerry, (I), Lacon, Illinois, 131,141, 191 Sween, Greg, (II), Grand Meadow, Minnesota, 94,105,112,119,184 Sweet, Timothy, (II), Miles, Iowa Sweigard, Thomas, (I), Bellevue, Ohio, 145, 191 Swett, James, (II), Crystal Lake, Illinois, 126,184 Sylvester, Myrtle, (IV), Charles City, Iowa, T Talbot, Lora, (III), Waverly, Iowa Tange, Philip, (I), Cedar Falls, Iowa, 191 Taylor, Mary, (I), Lonetree, Iowa, 191 Taylor, Patrick, (IV), LeClaire, Iowa, 175 Taylor, Randy, (I), Garner, Iowa, 184,191 Tebben, Mr. Gerald, 25,38 Tegtmeier, Rick, (I), Waverly, Iowa, 191 Tellefson, Dean, (III), Dubuque, Iowa, 33 Tendall, Steve, (III), Seneca, Iowa, 110,140, 181 TENNIS, 96-97 Tenold, Nancy, (I), North wood, Iowa, 191 Thiede, James, (III), Granton, Wisconsin, Thiele, Mary Lou, (IV), Fort Wayne, Indiana, 49,51,130.175 Thieman, Kent, (II), Newell, Iowa, 94,llo Thomas, Joseph, (I), Madison, Wisconsin, 77,138,185,191 Thompson, Allen, (I), Lake Mills, Iowa. 105 Thompson, Betty, (II), Hampton, Iowa Thompson Marjorie, (II), Ottosen, Iowa, 184 Thompson, Susan, (I ' ), Belmond, Iowa, 51, 124,175 Thompson. Terry, (III), Fredericksburg, Iowa, Thorson, Stuart, (III), Waverly, Iowa Thorstad, Larry, (II), Storden, Minnesota, 184 Thudium, Patricia, (IV), Cedar Falls, Iowa, 145,148,175 Tilden, Jerry, (IV), Monroe, Iowa, Tillmanns, Mary (III), Waverly, Iowa, 175 Timmer, Mr. Eric, 29 Tomke, Cheryl, (III), Clarion, Iowa, 124,181 Toomer, Jerry, (IV), Newell, Iowa, 1 16,149, 175 Torgerson, Mr. Richard, 23,52 TRACK, 90,91 Tracy, Ruth, (III), Osage, Iowa, 154 Train, Robert, (II), Cedar Falls, Iowa, 105, 184 Trenter, Ruth, (I), Rolling Meadows, Illinois, 191 Trettin, Jean, (IV), Rockford, Iowa, 125, 176 Truelson, Jo Ann, (III), GilmoreCity, Iowa, 128,181 Truesdale, Mr. Veron, TRUMPET, 137 Tuck, Duane, (IV), Beloit, Wisconsin, 176 Turner, Thomas, (IV), Maquoketa, Iowa, 99,112,118 Twedt, Susan, (IV), Roland, Iowa, 49,51, 125,152,154,176 Two, Connie, (I), Belvidere, Illinois, 150,184 U Ufkes, David, (IV), Chenoa, Illinois, 130,176 Ung, Han, (III), New York City, New York, 126 USHERS CLUB, 152 V Vaale, Jacqueline, (II), Austin, Minnesota, 184 Vandenbroucke, Dr. Arthur, 24,131 Vandenbroucke, Mrs. Margaret, 27 Vanderberg, Ellen, (III), Clarion, Iowa, 51, 181 Van Driel, David, (II), Rock Valley, Iowa, 184 Van Dyke, Ellen, (IV), Ackley, Iowa, 129, 130,176 Van Grondelle, Alice, (I), Chicago, Illinois, 191 Van Syoc, Danny, (II), Waterloo, Iowa, 93, 94 Veldhouse, Gary, (IV), Plainfield, Iowa, 176 Veren, Linda, (I), State Center, Iowa, 191 Verhoeks, Laura, (III), Rochelle, Illinois, 178 Verly, Robert, (II), Waterloo, Iowa, 184 Vetter, Mr. D. A. 130 Viehmeyer, Mr. L. Allen, 150 Vognsen, William, (I), Cedar Falls, Iowa, 105 Voigts, Anne, (II), Greene, Iowa, 150,184 Volkens, Joseph, (II), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 138 VOLLMER HOUSE, 122 Vopava, Vickie, (I), Ridgeway, Iowa, 191, 145 Voss, Mr. Jerold, 46 Voss, Paula, (PT), Clarksville, Iowa W Wad, Jeffrey, (II), Ionia, Iowa Wadsworth, Diane, (I), Bondurant, Iowa, 191 Wagner, Evelyn, (II), Galesville, Wisconsin, 130,184 Wagner, Gail, (II), Clyde, Ohio, 184 Wahlert, Steve, (II), Anita, Iowa, 105,122 Wakakuwa, Ellen, (II), Papaaloa, Hawaii, 147,151,184 Walker, Catherine, (II), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 184 Walker, Mary (I), Toledo, Iowa, 113,191 Walker, Pennyrae, (II), Clintonville, Wisconsin, 185 Walker, Mr. Richard, 44,99,105 Wallace, Robert, (I), Eldridge, Iowa, 191 Wallin, Rob, (I), Ames, Iowa, 191,145 Walter, Ellen (III), Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 132 Walter, John, (III), Mapleton, Iowa, 116 Walter, Pamela, (I), Mapleton, Iowa, 191 Walters, Burdette, (I), Wellsburg, Iowa, 191 Waltmann, Dr. August, 41 Waltmann, Dr. William, 40,41 Wandrey, Kurt, (III), Mason City, Iowa, 181 Wandschneider, Charles, (PT), Dysart, Iowa Wangberg, Norman, (IV), Mineola, Iowa, 131 Wangberg, Philip, (IV), Mineola, Iowa, 176 Ward, Guy, (III), Peoria, Illinois, Ward, Jane, (IV), Waterloo, Iowa, 129,159, 176 Ward, Kristen (I), Greendale, Wisconsin, 191 Warnke, Lois, (II), Fredericksburg, Iowa, 185 Warren, Rosetta, (IV), Chicago, Illinois, WARTBURG CHOIR, 33,140 WARTBURG PLAYERS, 132-133 W-CLUB, 113 Washington, Ronald, (I), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 191 Webbink, Joyce, (I), Rolfe, Iowa, 191 Weber, Curtis, (II), Greenfield, Iowa, 91, 112,121,185 Weber, James, (II), Mankato, Minnesota, 91, 105,112,122,185 Weber, Ralph, (III), Oaklawn, Illinois Weber, William, (IV), Waverly, Iowa, Wedeking, Mr. Ralph, 47 Wegenast, Susan, (II), Denver, Colorado, 185 Wegman, Mark, (I), Wood River, Illinois, 191 Wehrmacker, James, (IV), Morton Grove, Illinois Weidler, Karla, (IV), New Hampton, Iowa, 128,151,176 Weissenbuehler, David, (I), Charles City, Iowa, 138,142,191 Weitz, Kenneth, (III), Dubuque, Iowa, 38, 113,116,178 Welander, James, (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 143, 176 Welcher, Robert, (II), Waverly, Iowa, 185 Wellnitz, Henry, (II), Hoffman Estates, Illinois, 70,126,135 Wendland, Allan (I), Fredericksburg, Iowa, 80,130,191 Wendland, Lyle, (IV), Fredericksburg, Iowa, 89,91,112,117,135,155,176 Wendt, Jane, (II), Appleton, Wisconsin, 185 Wenske, Paul, (IV), Manchester, Iowa, 138, 142,176 Werme, Robert, (IV), Geneva, Illinois, 177 Werner, Jeffrey, (IV), Westby, Wisconsin, 177 Werner, Jill, (I), Independence, Iowa, 143, 191 Werner, Sharon, (II), Aurora, Iowa, 185 Werth, Kenneth, (IV), Waverly, Iowa West, Steven, (II), Rockford, Illinois, 142, 185 Westendorf, Debra, (III), Cedar Falls, Iowa, 181 Westerman, Margaret, (III), Montgomery, Minnesota, 124,154 Westphal, David, (IV), Cedar Falls, Iowa, 177 Westphal, Nancy, (IV), Fontanelle, Iowa, 129,177 Westphal, Ronald, (II), Jesup, Iowa Westphal, Sherol, (I), Fontanelle, Iowa, 154, 191 Wetmore, Dr. Clifford, 22,23,52,138 Wheaton, Mrs. Eleanor, 31 White, Charles, (II), Willshire, Ohio, 181 White, Edward, (III), Waverly, Iowa White, Michelle, (I), New York, New York Whitmore, Norman (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 177 Whittemore, Jerilyn, (I), Waterloo, Iowa, 191 Wickman, David, (III), New Hampton, Iowa, 135 Widlund, Bonnie, (IV), Manson, Iowa Wieck, Katherine, (III), Dysart, Iowa, 128, 181 Wieck, Kathlyn, (I), Calamus, Iowa, 138, 150,151,191 Wiedeman, Kathleen, (III), Ridgeway, Iowa, 49,51,129,152,181 Wiederanders, Dr. Richard, 36,37 Wigstadt, Kathleen, (III), Neenah, Wisconsin, 181 Wikert, Christine, (I), Graettinger, Iowa, 191 Wild, William (I), Waverly, Iowa Wilkerson, Ed, (II), W. Burlington, Iowa, Wilkey, David, (II), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 105,121 Wilkin, Connie, (IV), Rockford, Iowa, 129, 177 Will, Mark, (II), Waverly, Iowa Williams, Mr. Franklin, 33 Williams, Robin, (IV), Manitowoc, Wisconsin, 177 Willig, Diane, (I), Grundy Center, Iowa, 191 Willis, Mary Sue, (II), Ottumwa, Iowa, 123, 185 Willits, Marcia, (I), Dows, Iowa, 191 Willms, Susan, (II), Sheldon, Iowa, 132,133, 185 Willms, Vicki, (I), Ackley, Iowa, 191 Wiltshire, Richard, (I), Oak Lawn, Illinois, 99,105,191 Winchell, Dick, 96 Winkjer, Mr. Dean Winter, Marsha, (II), West Union, Iowa, Winter, Ronald, (I), Northwood, Iowa, 141, 191 Wissink, Deborah, (II), Maquoketa, Iowa, 185 Wissink, Vicki, (I), Dunkerton, Iowa, 191 Withers, Jan (II), Jackson, Minnesota, 154, 185 Witte, Mark, (I), Calamus, Iowa, 191 Wittenberg, Michael, (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 66,103,105,158 Wittkowski, William, (IV), Carlisle, Iowa, 116,177,185 Wittkowski, Wynelle, (II), Carlisle, Iowa, 154 Wittman, Katherine, (IV), Watertown, Wisconsin, 129 Wiuff, Glenda, (I), Owatonna, Minnesota, 150,191 Wolf, Mary, (III), Greene, Iowa, 128,181 Wolff, David, (IV), Charles City, Iowa, 105, 112,119,177 Wolff, Linda, (II), Charles City, Iowa, 154, 185 WOMEN ' S LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, 148 WOMEN ' S RECREATION ASSOCIATION, 154 Wood, Bill, (I), Waverly, Iowa, 99,191 Wooldridge, Mary Beth, (III), Waverly, Iowa, 181 Workman, Monica, (IV), Council Buffs, Iowa, 129,141,177 WRESTLING, 99,100,101 Wright, Eleanor, (IV), Charles City, Iowa, Wright, Linda, (III), Oelwein, Iowa, 49,51, 181 Wright, Randall, (IV), Villa Park, Illinois, 120,132,133,177 Wuebbens, Elaine, (I), Pontiac, Illinois, 191 Wuertz, John, (I), Shawnee Mission, Kansas. 191 Wuertz, Sharon, (I), Shawnee Mission, Kansas, 191 Wuestenberg, Elizabeth, (II), DeWitt, Iowa, Wulf, Linda, (I), Davenport, Iowa, 191 Wunsch, Linda, (II), Greene, Iowa, 185 Wynia, Joann, (II), Rock Valley, Iowa, 185 Wynia, Thomas, (I), Rock Valley, Iowa, 191 Y Yeggy, Thomas, (I), Riverside, Iowa, 105 Yess, Cynthia, (III), Waseca, Minnesota, 130,154,181 Yockim, Ronald, (III), Williston, North Dakota, 96,149 Young, Avis, (II), Hansell, Iowa, 185 Young, Betty, (III), Denver, Iowa, 181 Young, Thomas, (III), Traer, Iowa, 99 YOUNG DEMOCRATS, 146 YOUNG REPUBLICANS, 146 Yue, Pik-Kum, (I), Hong Kong, 191 Yunghans, Mr. Earnest, 37 Z Zackery, Tom, (I), Rochester, Minnesota, 105,191 Zager, Gail, (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 178 Zager, Gene, (IV), Waverly, Iowa, 178 Zager, Randy, (II), Waterloo, Iowa, 120,185 Zalaznik, Gary, (II), Dubuque, Iowa, 66, 103,105,112,119 Zander, Ceroid, (III), Tripoli, Iowa Zeigler, Kenneth, (IV), Moline, Iowa Zelle, Elinore, (PT), Waverly, Iowa, 178 Zellmer, Pearl, (II), Atlantic, Iowa, 150,185 Zemke, Barbara, (PT), Waverly, Iowa Zemke, Dr. Warren, 24,131 Zentner, James, (IV), Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 135,178 ZETA HOUSE, 121 Ziemer, Dale, (I), Cedarburg, Wisconsin, 80,130,191 Ziessow, Kim, (I), Barrington, Illinois, 138,150,191 Zietlow, Colleen, (IV), Fontanelle, Iowa, 8,51,129,178 Zilk, Donna, (I), Waterloo, Iowa, 191 Zingale, Timothy, (IV), Brook Park, Ohio, 178 Zittergruen, John, (I), Garnavillo, Iowa, 191 Zobott, Pamela, (I), Palatine, Illinois, 113,191 Zolnosky, Alan, (I), Sac City, Iowa, 191 Zuehl, Sue (I), Bloomington, Minnesota, 191 Zuehlke, Ronald, (II), Mason City, Iowa, 185 Zwanziger, S. 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