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L '59-1.45. 1 W' ' .W Q - M y W W N Ag g i hw, p-4,,,,,,,....-an-wg, WVYWMMA' ., f--f 4 Q , .4 ...Q 4-' ' - vfv-.c,.,,4 .rw T . -iKf, ' - mga i I I nl F 3S'iF '? 5?f'Q .- ,....1... I-Y Sin -..... X ,mn-n, ww., . is ff nv Pile Holi Terroce Holl Phge -8 John D. Rice-Q Memorial Building E' - f - ar -L.--5,.,ii,..1 L fl Or' J' .. f., , .wwf , .yll- - 17 X 3. .wr 41. - 75- mx v . FF' .,f r '1'-xi . -- .pam- ,fk l 1 ' - n s i ff, A J? I S'-' ' , 'I nun' A' snr, il .17 -r First to be completed in the two-million dollar building pro- gram on the WSTC campus, was the U. S. Conn Library. Construction on the new li- brary started in the spring of 1955 and the corner-stone was laid by members of the State Normal Board at the start of the 1955-56 fall term. Workers for the State, some of them students, complete the delivery of the last of some 50,000 books from the old library to the new structure, in time for the fall session. Page 10 Sophia Porter, Bassett senior, is named recipient of the Wayne Women's Club Scholar- ship for the first semester of the 1956-57 school year. A scholarship is provided each semester. The scholarships are limited to residents of char- acter, scholarship and financial need. The Victor P. Morey Memorial Scholarship is awarded to Joe Konopik, Beemer senior. Dr. Morey was president of Wayne State from 1946 to 1951. A minimum grade average of 1.5 is required for a student to be eligible tor the scholarship, which is awarded on the basis of character, scholastic ability and financial need. Tuition is paid for by the award. Looks of perplexity could be seen on the anxious faces of freshman as they conferred with faculty advisors in an at- tempt to work out a first-se- mester schedule. Total student resident enrollment peaked at l,Ol8, setting a new WSTC record for first semester en- rollment. ,,.. Marilyn Marks, Tilden fresh- man, is awarded an Ardath Conn Music Scholarship for the 1956-57 school year. The schol- arship pays full tuition for one year, and is awarded on the basis of musicianship, scholar- ship, character and need. i 'vi' ...I cutie'-3 S35 I , 'Q' ' f' its I A. f' 0 , 1 , f 7 lla. x v f All is not work, however, as freshman soon learn. A dance in the stud ent union serves as a mixer for the new students. Joan Carlson McDermott is one of the top baton twirlers in the midwest. Aside from being Siouxland champ, the veteran twirler is a member of Who's Who in Baton Twirling in America and rated na- tionally. 4 fl44'.4L 1. AJC ' 4 X K 1 lfgral -I -',A1Lf?,Ld -156' C fj,pr,c'f'. f.,,C,'l fLL -'.f akin, ,,,,j',7sl,L N , gf V -fgT,.ff,?!, Li. AL-V at lingua '. ,,i,L.,c,7 12, J QL? 'Cu Vfigjc ,IJ J., L, 'A 1, ,J f - - CLI? , , rjvlfz, .- c, ,A,1,.,,,, gl Vvggmb L fvgjil wha' V -' 5 L Q t ffl-L L' v.. ful L. g , ' f bf. QP'-l l ' Q Lyll- 4.- jf'D. , 44'- Y -fc LQ . ,, , FN ff' K 4 , 1 KET at ff 2' -92 ,cfi.wifmfws -4 5 P096 ll The faculty recep- tion gave administra- tion and faculty alike, the opportunity to meet with new WSTC students. Dr. Brand- enburg introduces a freshman girl to Mrs. Brandenburg as she posses through th e line. The first WSTC football migration of the school year, spon- sored by the student council, ended the second week of orien- tation activity. Ap- proximately l5O Stat- ers made the trek to Sioux Falls, S. D., to see the Wildcats in action against Augus- tana. Page I2 Freshman failing to comply with student council rules and the va- rious phases of freshman orienta- tion interrogation are compelled to appear before student court. Va- rious degrees of punishment are given student offenders. Here, the council votes thumbs down on a delinquent freshman. . ., iixgfylik X-Q 'V -'QR-Jw. I-be-ll tic , , . . i ve- walk X Gun. KY? ttxvu r 1 A l 'lb Flo Papritz is the 1956 Queen of the Green. The annual award is given to the most person- able, popular and pretty girl in the freshman class. The new queen was crowned by her cousin Margo Huebner, 1955 freshman queen, at a dance ending freshmen orientation. Dr. Brandenburg gives formal invitation to Merle M. Hale, Grand Master of Nebraska A. F. and A. M., to lay the cornerstone for the new WSTC dormitory in special laying ceremonies. Named J. T. Anderson Hall, the modern structure will have suitable room for l04 single women and 28 mar- ried students. K G 1, fve- is if fad! Religious Emphasis Week activities got under- way with Father Edmond, C. Walsh, asst. director of Boys Town, addressing WSTC students at con- vocation. Fother Walsh met with religious leaders throughout the week. Theme for the three-day af- fair was Christ, the Center of our Lives. sm if The last night before homecom- ing is always a hectic one as Staters make last-minute adjust- ments to their organization floats and stunts. In keeping with homecoming tradition of Hobo Days and this year's general theme of Western Days , male students formed an exclusive Whisker Club. Beards were worn through the parade and homecoming game with Peru. Highlighting the Hobo I-lop was the crowning of the Hobo king and queen. Marjorie Ehlers and Jerry German were picked by those in attendance. Page I4 While viewers thronged the streets waiting for the parade to begin, members of the Vet's Club staged a mock holdup of the First Na- tional Bank. Ransacking the bank, the robbers made a clean getaway. 'Wil i:lFF THE El EVE -fFlAlVll lA The 1956 homecoming parade was the longest in Wayne State history. Fourteen floats were entered, Kappa Pi, National Honorary Art Fraternity, built the winning entry. Second-place honors went to Pile Hall. Seniors gained third. 'N 1 til 'X . Hwy' , g ,ff 7 i ,. ', 15, ' I E' ' Qjyjkcff 4 ,fa iw if E an- --gg,-M at 1 I ru . .mjgff w X- li Im : r, -Q., ' -'-. ' - ' ' 5' - .1 . 1 1 ,1 -mr' ' , , f ' '. ' . . H . i ' ' . ' 5 F .f . 5 yuh, 5 .lg .1 .i ' ir M ,,' Ili . -lqhu ' ! ' Q' 'Ein ,N .xg'ik'yLJ Following the honor guard the WSTC marching bond made its ap- pearance. Under the direction of Rex Conner, the band was host to the other l7 bands included in the home- coming parade. These bands per- formed for homecomers at halftime. Page I5 'E? C7 -F Homecoming Royo Ity Page I6 ii 4 Koren Estes, Freshman Attendan' Peg Goodwin, Sophomore Attendartf Jeannie Hummel, 1956 Homecoming Queen Morto Mignery Hughes, Senior Attendant Shoron Mohor, Junior Attendant Dr. M. J. Hassel, dean of WSTC students, congratu- lates Duane Meyer on being named winner of a S300 Vita Craft scholarship. Gary Tuttle received a S150 bonus from the cooking ware company for super salesmanship during the summer. Presenting the Trend Trio. The Stater trio per- forms at college dances as well as towns in the sur- rounding area. John Bowen, Stuart Buell and Paul Rim- ovsky have all had profes- sional experience in the en- tertainment field. 3 i v Ray Kiihne and Erik Rodke won two of four rounds to lead WSTC de- baters during the Wayne invitational debate tourna- ment. Colleges and univer- sities in six states gathered on campus for the annual tourney. Page Page l8 53' i JANICE BENTON . M f' Q6 Jr. V.. BRAD BIGELOW Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities One of the most sought after honors and major achievements for upperclassmen on the WSTC campus or any other campus in Amer- ica is the distinction of being named to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Nominations for the honor are made by mem- bers of the junior and senior class and the faculty from juniors and seniors carrying a B average or better. These leaders are recognized on the basis of scholarship, in colleges and universities leadership in extra-curricular and academic activities, character and promise of future usefulness to business and society. Twelve seniors and four juniors were named to the honor this year. Each of the l6 s - cate of recognition, recognition in the annual publication of Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities, benefits of a student placement bureau, and the privilege of wear- ing a key emblem of theorganization. tudents receive a certifi Janice graduated in January and is now teaching in Sioux City, la. She was major- ing in tour-year lower elementary teaching and English with minors in sociology and speech. Plans for the future include teach- ing and marriage. Graduate work in counseling and guidance at the University of Nebraska awaits Brad upon graduation. The busy Stater has a major in English and minors in speech, dra- matics and journalism. Upon completing a term in the armed services, Jerry plans on additional schooling to become a certified public accountant. He is a commerce major with minors in physical science and economics. One ot tour juniors named, Chet Christen- sen includes teaching in his plans upon grad- uation. A veteran, Chet is majoring in Eng- lish with minors in sociology and history. JERRY BRUNING CHET CHRISTENSEN 4,1- ..4ll!!5Z A4155 GERALDINE HAVEKOST Teaching and marriage are in store for Geraldine following graduation. She takes time from her job as secretary in the deans' office to follow up studies in commerce, mu- sic and mathematics. Darlene changed her name from Murphy to Janovy in December with one step . . . up the aisle. Majoring in speech and minoring in home economics and English, she plans to teach. Plans for the future include work in the commercial or insurance field for Daryle Johnson. Daryle has a double major in com- merce and mathematics with a minor in economics. Page 20 -ds., ll. DARLENE JANovY DARYLE JOHNSON sf' 'T' L -I JEANNIE HUMMEL JOE KONOPH4 H iz i I0 Zi 39 . . ii A l .ye f ,M Queen Jeannie will teach following grad- sx 4 uotion. The much honored junior, aside from a heavy extracurricular load, is majoring in v home economics and minoring in English. A possible entry into an armed service OCS program and eventual work in the commercial field await senior Joe Kanopik. He has minors in physical science and economics. Donna is another senior graduating in Janu- ary and then getting married. She centered her interest in speech, biological science and English while on the hill. DONNA HANSEN page 2, SHARON MOHAR gy. , ,V , SH -v ,Q -i,-0, y V .n ow TED TOW Page 22 A if ,,.l:m -' -he i- ,e A 1 E : Q i z S i i BILL TAYLOR A music major, Sharon is one of the four juniors named. She plans to use her musical ability in the field of edu- cation upon graduating. The other veteran gaining recognition is Bill Taylor. He plans to do further work in the commercial field next year. Bill has a major in commerce with minors in economics and speech. A teaching profession lies ahead of Ted in the fall. He is a social science major with a minor in journalism. Ted has gone through three full terms and two summer sessions to attain a senior ranking. N... l 'ffm i i., , Q9 . aff,-M '37 if tw JACKIE VICTOR Aside from being valedictorian of her class, Jackie has found time to participate in campus activities. The home economics major plans a late May wedding and even- tually a teaching career. Teege will teach when she completes her four year term at Wayne. Majoring in music and minoring in English, she hopes to do graduate work in music in the future. Fourth junior in Who's Who, Bill plans on entering pre-medicine upon the com- pletion of his four years on the WSTC campus. TH ELMA WILCOX BILL WOLLENHAUPT Page 23 Page 24 Sherrie Dalton holds a hand- kerchief over what was voted the scantiest costume at the annual Sadie Hawkins dance sponsored by the Goldenrod. On the right, general chairman Chris Cross acted as Marryin' Sam throughout the evening, giving away marriage certifi- cates. The Goldenrod sponsored event featured the crowning of Wayne Kurpjuweit and Kelley Jannsen as king and queen of Dogpatch. Here the royal couple are seated in the spacious throne room of the1r newly acquired castle. As per usual, Dick Glidden and Clarice Nelson walked away with top honors in the iitterbug contest. Music for the evening was furnished by the Trend Trio. Following a traditional WSTC custom that ex- tends back some 25 years, each year just be- fore Thanksgiving girls in the physical education classes present a harvest pageant under the direc- tion of Mrs. Esther Carl- son. Members of the dramotics department, under the direction of Dr. Dorothy Selz, presented three one-act plays in the student union in mid-November. Using the theatre-in-the-round techinque, spectators became part of ,the act- ing area. Student directors aided in producing a cutting from GIass Menagerie , Over- tones , and The Doctor in Spite of Himself. 4,4 ,W V , V ,f,f, l '41 .7 XZ If Page 25 More than 200 musicians participated in Wayne s nineteenth annual presentation of Hondel's The Messiah The oratorno sponsored by Wayne Kiwanis club included the l65 voice WSTC choir and a 50-piece orchestra. Soloists for the annual Christmas pageant included Don Schuler, John Bowen, Mrs. William Hasebroock, Da V Lee Johnson, Jean Austin, Mike Johnson, Clarice Nel- son, Delane Dalton and Jerry Pugsley. Russell Anderson, chairman of fine arts, directed the choir and Benjamin Bern- stein led the orchestra. Q. The Madwoman of Chaillot, with a cast of 25, was presented by members of the WSTC dramatics department early in January under the direction of Dr. Dorothy Selz. The well- known comedy by Jean Giroudoux had as its setting a sidewalk cafe and a gloomy subter- ranean apartment. There, a fantastic group of vagabonds opposed a more fantastic group of unscrupulous business men, and their differ- ences were happily settled by a woman who was madly sane-or sanely mod. Included in the main cast were Clarice Nelson, Chet Chris- tensen, Connie Troutman, Gloria Reimers and Colleen Kelley. Approximately lOO couples danced to the music of Lee Barron and his orchestra in December as Pile Hall held its annual formal in the student union dining room. Theme for the exclusive affair was Winter Fan- tasy. Decorations were chosen in theme colors of silver, blue and white. eh-!!J'MIhng4 hun-amgg.!.9idng.z.. ,k - , ve got t ooks ghx ' f VE U My N Lv 35 XX . , -2 '. wi 3 ' 'V ' ' ' c 4 '5 v 'Q I 1. Jo Stephens, l956 Queen of Hearts, crowns this YGOr's royalty Mary Ann Burda, highlighting the annual dance sponsored by International Relations Club. IRC President Joe Hansen announced the committee's choice. tx Darlene lsraelson, Ken Barker and Chet Christensen DOFTVOY a scene that appeared in Wayne State's College On Camera television series. The WSTC selection directed by Dr. Dorothy Selz was a one-act play, Aria Da Capo, by Edna St. Vincent Millay. Kelley Janssen and Sherry Dalton were named ot- tendants to Mary Ann at the annual affair. Gifts of candy were bestowed on the trio by IRC. ll 5 il ll 0 l 6 Included in the cost were Brad Bigelow and Fred Anderson. The play was a representation of the comedy and pathos found in the world today, and of the heed- lessness of man concerning the quest for power and recognition. Page .52 , ,, , X .5 5 ,H ft-if . EQ: 29 Wayne State's first 'W' Club College Carnival Held in the college gym Staters found many of provided a variation from the usual WSTC social the attractions similar to those on any midway affair, Page 30 ' 1 -.-...., nlempll --i, has The concessions included aubaseball throw, bas- Over l400 pieces of prize merchandise were ket shooting, shuffleboard, weight guessing, fortune awarded during the evening Registering at the door telling, bowling, ring toss, dancing, and various guesse a lucky student was awarded a three speed portable ing games, phonograph as the door prize M. Joseph Hansen, Council Bluffs, la., senior, was named one of six students in the United States to receive a S250 cash scholarship from Pi Gamma Mu, national honorary social science fraternity. Hansen will apply the grant toward grad- uate study in history at the University of Wyoming. He is the first Wayne State stu- dent to apply for and win one of the na- tional scholarships. The awards are made upon application through consideration of scholastic records and recommendations. No competitive exams are involved. L., , -an-7 '--... . g :bg g Z -s, we A W so lt, Donald Fuller, Stuart senior, was named as winner of the Hanawalt Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship, ln f'f1ef'f1Ciry of Dr. Murvle H. Hanawalt, professor of Ef19l'Sl'1, is given to an outstanding English major, who has at least 85 hours of college work. Fuller has been active in Sigma Tau Delta, English honorary, Pi Gamma Mu, honorary social science group, and Wesley Club. He is past president of Wesley and ll'f'E Ahmad Mahrou, freshman from Tehran, lran, was named recipient of a Foreign Student Scholarship, granted by the State Normal Board to the State Teachers Colleges to award to foreign students coming to this country for their higher education. Mahrou enrolled at WSTC last summer and is a pre-med student. He passed Iranian government tests to qualify for study in another country. s current head of Sigma Tau Delta. W0Yne State cheerleaders go ll'l'0lj'Ql1 0 yell-routine in the Coach Chuck Obye received the Special convocation held in con- conference trophy from Athletic Di- luftction with the campus-wide rector Don Emery and introduced the b0Sketball holiday. basketball squad to convo-goers. F, . X N The team's success in win- ning the NCC and gaining the right to represent District Xl in the NAIA tourney at Kan- sas City was celebrated with a p a r a ci e through downtown Wayne. Page 3l Don Dean is Wayne State's l957 College Joe. The honor is awarded annually to the most popular WSTC senior. To be taken into consideration are scholastic ability, participation in a variety of activities, and any other factors making him truly representative of the college. A record number of ballots were cast in the campus-wide election. The Tekamah senior is currently vice-president of the Student Council and a three-year football letterman. tx: -M -rv., He is a student counselor in Morey hall, vice-president of the 'W' Club, in Epsilon Pi Tau, and a past member of the student social committee. Don is currently serv- ing on the Student Union Improvement Committee. Dean is a physical education major with minors in industrial arts and safety education. He plans to enter the service after graduation and then enter the teaching profession. fr-v 1 V rw f - . , pts-vvlli P' I --,,.,.,, L ,... ..,. ,..,,,,. -,, ,, ,, lo competition with colleges and universities through- out the state of Nebraska, Chet Christensen gained a Superior rating in an original peace oration at the state forensic speech meet at Creighton U. A tape recording and manuscript go to a national committee of judges for G national rating. The second annual presentation of Talex, talent e,Xl UVUQonza, was produced in the Wayne city audito- rium early in the spring. The student adventure in the H0llYwood art was entirely an all-campus musical drama. .Color was the keynote of the spring show. Seven basic colors-red, white, yellow, green, blue, lavender Gnd black-were used as a background and general li -,sv . r Q, E tlleme for the story of an artist and the loves in his li e. 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WMM R ,V Q ' l F' gJ:'i:g.IS W -.l.l N ,f fl Sitting: Karen Lindahl, Don Dean, Jim Hummel, Thelma Wilcox, Jeanne Hummel. Standing: Barb Rezak, Garry Tuttle, Fred Anderson, Joe Konopik, Gene Anderson, Mike Johnson Kelly Janssen. Student Council The Student Council is com- prised ot elected representatives from each class. The chief function of the council is to promote student welfare and to work for the best interest of the campus. Student Council sponsors are Lyle Skov and Lyle Seymour. Mike Johnson exploins plans for the coming convocation. Page 36 Members ot the Student Council listen as Don Dean brings them up to date on the minutes of the last meeting. l Student Social Committee The Student Social Committee correlates the students' activities on campus, and also maintains a talent file on all Wayne Staters. The organization is a sub-committee of Stu- dent Council. President of the organization is Chester Christensen. Shirley.Martinsen explains the plans for the Homecoming Parade to Chester Christensen, Don- ald Dean and Neil Gioiello. Q 4 Qfiits ll B E.. -mf' P- .'. N' up Senior Class Homecoming Float, We'll stage a victory. Slttlng: Don Fuerhoff, Betty Oatman, Jeanene Johnson, Shirley Martinsen, Ja Nohn Ponton, Dee Lilly, D l B d B' I . or egg:ri:lidg?ykenraCon:igS,O:leil Gioiello, J. Fogcke, Jim Mills, Doryle Johnson, Clarence Hedrick, Ted h ' t n. Matsukis, Bill Wollenhaupt, Donald Dean, Chet rls ense 'r A 1 6 ' i: F s -'FH N -. . ws.. --7 -ks 1 f Page 37 The Goldenrod Staff In addition to publishing the weekly student newspaper, the Goldenrod sponsors the Sadie Hawkins Dance, and co-sponsors the selection of the Man at the Year College Joe. Members of the Goldenrod Staff Editor .......................................... Brad Bigelow Associate' Editors .......... Jack Backer, Ted Tow Brad Bigelow and Jack Backer put in marc of their hard hours getting out the Goldenrod. Sports Editor ........... ................. H arold Diehm E Business Manager ...................... Richard Cross Feature Writers ........................ .loan Pawelski, Richard Cross, Thelma Wilcox Reporters ...... Larry Berres, Mary Boyer, Lindy Brustkern, Gerald German, Harlan Hailey, -.-1 Colleen Kelly, Linda Kessler, Florence Papritz, Betty Tracewell. Members of the staff check copy for the weekly school paper. 'N' Am- Poge 38 --. i'P Sitting: Mary Boyer, Linda Kessler, Flo Papritz, Betty Tracewell, Joan Pawelski, Janice Benton, Colleen Kclly. Standing: Harold Dichm, Tcd Tow, Larry Bcrrcs, Harlan Hailey, Brad Bigelow. l 4 . l l l l css. ' 'L-:uf ., ,ilf ,t 1 . l l Q . i W-m.,,,-, i ,! Sitting: Ken Withee, Karen Childs, Brad Bigelow, Darlene Murphy, Chet Christensen. Standing: Ken Combs, Neil Edmunds, Joseph Hansen, Kingsley Miner, Neil Gioiello, Don Dean. The Splzz Staff Under the direction of Editor Brad Bigelow, The i957 Spizz Staff has compiled o pictorial record of the events and activities of the school year. Mr, J. Q. Owen acted as adviser and 5DOnsor ot the group. Editor -----..... ......... ........ B r ad Bigelow A5SQCiOte Editor ........ ..... C het Christensen BUSWSSS Manager ...... .......... J ack Backer 5DOftS Editor .....,,... ,.... K ingsley Miner OfQC1I'1iZC1tions ....... ..... J oseph Hansen Neil Gioiello FfeShmcm Class ..... ...... K aren Childs Larry Berres Sophomore Class ....... ....... B arb Rezoc Ken Combs Junior Class ...,.. ....,.. N en Edmunds Ken Withee Senior Class ...... ,,,,,,,,.,... D on Dean Darlene Murphy P lOfOQrC1pher ..... ...,.. B abers' Studio Brad Bigelow, Neil Gioiello, Don Dean, and Neil Edmunds go over pictures for the Spizz. -, i Neil Gioiello, Don Dean, and N 'I Ed d plans for their respective scctionsehf thrc?USnpiiz.COmpIe,c N F? wi. .4-f ' -.5 , ' Xfo--nn Page 40 Front Row sitting: Buddy Carson, Eugene Anderson, Neil Edmunds. Row Two: Larry Johnson, Ken Barker, Daryle Johnson, Ron Freeman, William Johnson, Merle Larson, Larry Mitchell. boo 0 5 Q0 0 no 369 ooxorvl X' xN',fq:Y s '+P' do xo 0 66 s Novo' O .A 93,805 oo' '50 Yx X00 0' '9 o xbz itotgtso vtz'14X ?4-v go oo C0 o4'5 IQOG 00 Y. M.C.A. The Y.M.C.A. promotes a spirit of Christian fellowship among young men on the Wayne State campus. This or- ganization sponsors various activities during the year and this year they are responsible 'for the publication of the Student Directory. OFFICERS OF Y.M.C.A. President .................... Neil Edmunds Vice President .......... Fred Anderson Treasurer .............. Eugene Anderson Sponsors .... Dr. Connor, Mr. Ochsner ' ,P 'I Front Row' Jolene Kelly Janice Johnson, Fran Sissen, Shirley Ludwig, Kelly Jansen, Jeannie Hummel, Pat Shoemaker, Doris Foster,' La Vonne Voecks, Beverly Kidd, Second Row: Sharon Hooks, Marilyn Simpson, Elaine Zohel, Helen Gels, Margaret Cleal, Marlene Hogan l-Ony Dunlop, Carol Gesiriech, Kay Ditler, Joyce Ruff, Janice Erickson, Darlene lsralcson. ' 'Thlrd Row: Vera Owincll, Bcnnic Lahr, Betty Canger, Sally Madsen, Corrine Loetscher, Barbara Hulf Janice Nollen, Lois Fluent, Patricia Lash, Lois Finch, Janice Tichy, Janice Bondcrson, Beth Davis, Lola Braithwantc, Sandy Mason, Karen Childs, Delores Berglund, Janice Wenkezi 1 M C '-E - -Aj .rl L Xin, C 'L' t ff 'X-. -1 L7 -', I QQ A 'VX'- 1 :A k C. vw , 7,1 L- , Q 3 of , , sXJg ,J - Y.W.C.A. I Chrlrle N2W.C.A.. promotes a, spirit of on HWIOIQN ellowship among the students gonizgtl Oyne State Campus. This or- Off- 'On 5PO'r1sors a series of on and Campus religious activities. OFFlCERS OF Y.W.C.A. ki r 1 x I veil' ,V 1, ,L w . X if Q , ,J -, X , L Q x,,9 X L l , K, K V 1 C, 1 sd, e Q71 , ci ..LJ2,f' .vga Cs , q J- L r - f ,K 75 of Y NJ X71 S CfeS'def1'fZ.. .,........ .. ..... Doris Foster X S ICE President ................ Jan Wenke ,volvo tx xg We - F TeC ef0fY---.. ..... .......... S haron Mohar a 'z9 'Ae M. , reas ' f 1- ug J L Q U el'---- ...... Jeannie Hummel of ,540 X t, NX 'Tv gee 'be .4 Cs, Q ' X-L ,L Qs. '0lf v vis Xxx X roszzber FN X 31' .N X W Goff '04 f X ' , ct, x i ' 'babie '5'-' 1 YA X 5 e 0 ,. s F' . 00052 ber N X 9f,Z'e X Page 4l vs I x .- . I R- W' Westminster Pilgrim Westminster-Pilgrim Fellowship is an organiza- tion for all students of Presbyterian and Congre- gational faiths. Its purpose is to give educational and spiritual guidance to the student. Included in its programs are dinner meetings, devotional serv- P , f W t , Y P., , J, l ices, and social hours. Sponsors of the group are l'eDCll'll'lg 0 pl'OQI'Cll'Yi Ol' G5 fYlIFlS BF- Igflm Ofe I ' got? qgQt1?etftf,,. q,y, Don Fricklel Jemgve Johnsji- Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Dillon and Rev. O. B. Proett. OPI O OI' E . Q K , .' X, ' ' Officers ' ' ' lx J, X L' , Ib if P' -N' ij I l . President ..... ............... ........... J I m Rolfs Q CBJ J-it ' H 5, : J l N' Secretary ..... ......... C laudette Eby M, ,f lv, f' ,. f I - V, . l Treasurer ...... ...... S andra Bartlett -t 'l ill' 'Y - 1 V' f -X' x - f ' '. C X I f M A -. l .' ,' ' 1 y vi Ury 4 1' lg i if ,Ap J ' Ji ' J 0 W S , W ,T xy' ' ., 1 L ir 0 , A . ' if f' P lj V i P, X, , J A Y . X 5 i S A Y .5 K . J, 41 , - 3 Front Row: Virginia Hemmingsen, Audrey Henderson, Margaret Martinsen, Dona Carrell, Carolyn '. ,Bessey, Leona Kerchncr, Marilyn Rolts, Mary B. Munsinger, Jean Bitney, Dorothy Lentz, Nell Burnham, X -V ' lv Joyce Ingram, Nancy Milander. U ' -5 Second Row: Don Frickle, Jeanne Johnson, Ja Stephens, Charlotte Baker, Janet Meier, Carol McQuistan, N Claudette Eby, Sandra Bartlett, Janis Wilcox, Merna Stevens. ' l , Third Row: Roger Blakeman, Jim Rolfs, Clarence Hedrick, Larry Williams, Perry Vogel, Fred Proett. ,Moruya ,,- .... 9 ,,.., , , 'fy ,L2:QWt,2.sf 5 1., .ral .4., f-.'f,f-fy gh' xv- r-ff,-, :mjgf FQ' ., ,K wif Q M35 fr- q,l Qg 14. l,t 'MWF KV Page 42 w Pi ' list - pw , 1 Wesley Club StudWesley Club is an organization open to all d ents of the Methodist faith. Spiritual and social eVel0Dment of the student is the purpose of this gm'-'P' Included in the program activities are din- ner meetings, discussion groups, Sunday morning c . gC:fDfLee hours, and social hours. Sponsors of the -fwbrwng t, yt f h I UD O YOU OC IVI Y ' P Ore AAF. Gnd Mrs. Ffed Vorce, Scott Moricle, gDoriE Gunter, glcirolsnnesdndlgsdhqg Er: Cross, Marge Norskov. ' P Officers VleS'de 'f-, ---- ---- ---- ...... D o r is Foster T'Ce President ,,-,. ----.--- D on Deon r . eosurer ---- ----- .... J o e Konopik -Front Row: Sandy Mason, Darlene Murphy Janovy, LaVon Range, Bonita Stark, Joan Wedergren, Marie Roclgey, Babs Ensminger, Lo Wightman, Jeannie Hummel, Marta Mignery, Doris Gunter, Norriene OISOH, Marilyn Allstot, Jan Schwarting, Helen Geis, Jo Ann Richc, Jolene Kelley, Bonnie Lahr. ' Second Row: Mrs. Vorce, Barbara O'Banion, Evelyn Sedivy, Margaret Carlson, Corrine Loetchen, Shirley Scherner, Larry Dunlap, Marlys Speer, Joan Anderson, Lorelie Lutz, Karen Estes, Delores Holmes, Judy Prlchard, Swanna Moeller, Bev Camp, Carolyn Shull, Sally Madsen, Lucile Rehbein, Shirley Ludwig, Ruth Willer. Third Row: Mr. Vorce, Merry Lou Texley, Fran Sisson, Jim Kennedy, Ken Withee, Harlan Heyden, Ron Pe0Cl1, C0r0Iyn Donaldson, Dorothy Farber, Pat Shoemaker, Kelly Janssen, Pat Peach, Elaine McQueen, MUVY Jo Barry, Barbara Haack, Sandra Fischer, Juanita Boeckenhauer. .Fourth Row: Gary Small, Scott Maricle, Don Fuller, Kenneth Peterson, Gary Tuttle, Tom Pavey, Bob Gefklflg, Den Anderson, Theron Kirkpatrick, Jerry Hueser, Joe Konopik. ' ffwg g . -Mgiiiliw, Y Q,MwewM . .rf L fm Syl f , 5 - galil . in A W J, 1 Q 7. ,Hi ,. I er , fl ' V V tif QE T W at Page 43 91 T1 O , ur i I Front Row: Rachael Morton, Delores Nelson, Janice Johnson, Deloris Berglund, Glen Dappen, Bob Davis, Karen Childs. Second Row: Lula Way, Marion Snider, Sophia Porter, Joanne Helt, Jim Wood, Lois Hovendick, Beverly Kidd, Wanda Hult, .Betty Essisk. Ahmad Mahrou, a Moslem student, keeps his audience interested, while talking about his home in Tehran, Iran. Page 44 Roger Williams Roger Williams Club is an organization for all students of the Baptist and Christian Churches. lts purpose is to give spiritual guidance and fel- lowship to its members. Events during the year include devotional services, a fall banquet and social gatherings. Miss Lula Way is the sponsor. Officers of Roger Williams President .............................................. Glen Dappen Vice President ............ ..... S ophia Porter Secretary-Treasurer ...... ..... L ois Hovendick uf' X , il N' l i 3 . . ,gig f iii! if If f ,Q , i ' ., , , ii r 'L A 1 .4 l . 1 . ... M L' A . : -rf it 1 .,, 4: MQ, W, ill ii . . is ii i t if fig I is 4 ,, Q W' Front Row: Joanne Helt, Sophia Porter, Mary Ann Koenig, Jean Rix, Rachael Morton, Karen Estes, Ruth Blake, Delores Nelson, Genevieve Craig. W Second Row: Marion Snider, Marjorie Fey, Wanda Hult, Ruth Ann Wegner, Betty Oatman, Louise GQNGFI Nona Jean Hansen, Joan Anderson. ' E ' k, Bob Davis. Third Row: Glen Dappen, Beverly Kidd, Carl Henshaw, Betty ssic Wayne State Christian Fellowship dengxsggfg State Christian Fellowship is 'an inter- Vorsity Ch'CQI'1al organization affiliated with Inter- this or G 'V'S'flC1r1 Fellowship. The main purpose of and ig nization is to strengthen college students 9 e ihem guidance in their Christian life. P u OfficersofW.S.C.F. 'eS'de l- Lillian sandon v- . ---- ------ ----- . ...... . 'Ce preS'de 'f ----- .... S ophia Porter W,S.C.F.'s program includes informal Bible studies made up of individual members and small groups. Una 0 G 4 Newman Club Newman Club is a nation-wide organization for Catholic college students, The club is spon- sored by Father Kleffman and the main obiectives K of the club are spiritual, social, and educational growth as well as guidance and inspiration. Ac- tivities include bi-monthy meetings, corporate communions, and recreation. Officers of Newman Club President.. .............................. .......... D uane Mabeus Vice President .... ....... N eil Gioiello President Duane Mabcus and sevcral members of New- SeCl'el'Ol'Y ........ ..... l. OlS LOl ldQl'Ol U1V2rgkrCIub are making plans for Religious Emphasis Treosureru-.H -U-.Steve powelski Sponsor .... ..... F other Kleffman Front Row: Gordon Harms, John Nissen, Phyllis Wellenstein, Edna Foley, Sharon Haney, Maxine Huggenberger, Pat Tubbs, Patty Pack, Mary Boyer, Charlotte Belorad, Linda Otto, Ruth Rolfes, Marilyn Simpson, Joan Pieke, Shirley King. Second Row: Lorraine Walling, Vera Jean Dwinell, Margaret Huebner, Lois Landgraf, Janice Benton, Larry Menuey, Neil Gioiello, Duane Mabeus, Ronald Swerczek, Joe Carmichael, John Corrigan, Mark Dougherty, Gerald McCauley, John Harrington, Jerry Bruning. Third Row: Don Thompson, Dorothy Engler, Arlene Egertsen, Jaan Carlson, Harold McDermott, Paul Smith, Ed McAllister, Father Wm. C. Kleffman, Gramer Davis, Steve Pawelski, Arthur Berg, Norbert Bracht, Ronald Wolfgram, Roland Wills, Jerry Haase. v 1- ie 46 Lutheran Student Association pp...-4 The. Lutheran Student Association is an or- ganization for all Luthern students on campus. Donsored by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wriedt, this or- ganization provides an opportunity for Lutheran Students to meet together in fellowship and dis- Cuss problems concerning their faith. Their special eVe 1fS.during the year include a spring banquet and 'WPS to other colleges for conference. Officers of L.S.A. after a business meeting, P . V'feS'de lf-I ---- -----.. .......... ...... M e r lyn Gramberg S 'Ce President ..... .......... C urt Crandall TeC efC'fY ---- ----.. . .............. C arol Peters Sreosufef ---- ............... C leo Priebnow P0nS0fS-- ---- ..... M r. and Mrs. Wriedt Front Row: Cecil Wriedt, Opal Wriedt, Cleo Priebnow, Carol Mac Peters, Merlyn Gramberg, Ellen Schulz, Lois Fleer, Bob Sicckrnan, Ronald Ryan istandingi. Second Row: Dean Hammer, Donna Kell, Janice Bonderson, Martha Tisthammer, Geraldine Hovckost, Darlene Israelson, Norma Linquist, Joan Frecsc, Iona Anderson, Carol Flanagan, Ruth Ann Wegner, Louise WCQNCF, Pat Rowley, ' ' t Carol Olson, Joyce Dirks, Jean Ann Puppe, Linda Willms, ' ' Mills Carl Third Row: Charles Stark, Jerome Linquis , MOFIZDG Carstens, Jean Rudebusch, Sharon Johnson, Bernice Moon, Sharon Nelson, Jim , ens qw, file ' 1 J 'Q W yn-ff' A7 Xxf N' A j My . Q . - 'rv J -.W I Q Several L.S.A. members take time out to sing a song I Page 47 Women's Recreational Association W.R.A. is open to any girl who is inter- ested in participating in any sport activity. W.R.A, sponsors Hobo Week, co-recreational nights, intramural tournaments, high school sports day, college play day. Sponsor of the organization is Miss Frances Winter. Officers of W.R.A. President ....................,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Dee Lilly Vice President ..... ...... L ogene Wightman Secretary ........... ........ N ancy Matsukis Treasurer .... .... E ileen Stueckrath iZiiih'2h1Ziiif5ffff5?n5'f'ng C' 'os' my? Check for ihewdnfromuro - - , 12 f ff , W , X- Sponsor ..... ....... M iss Winter 4, I Ol ,ii WVULAZ, 17 'L Lv,,, I' C ,ess -J-' yi it ,w ,i , f 1 .f H 'ff f, ,J 1,1 l Ljwif f Aff 1 'iff f , . It If lf X 57 Ya 'V Lv M' l' 'f XJ, A yl glfbjll f :lf qw ,513 .N g m 'ww s in Sitting: Carolyn Neitzke, Ella Mann, Lynette Heckenlively, Sharon Aspleaf, Janet Wenzel, Adine Gilchrist, Janette Schuhmacher, Carol Whipple. Second Row: Sonia Stevens, Deloras Smith, Sondra Hammitt, Sharon Poe, Shirley Henderson, Pat Tubbs, Nancy Matsukis, Roberta Dunlop, Leona Kirchner, Logene Wightman, Dee Lilly. Third Row: Eileene Stueckrath,, Bonnie Weigner, Margaret Ashley, Jean Rix, Mary Lou Fredrick, Betty Wicseler, Beverly Hartung, Glenny Larson, Anita Freudenberg, Jo Stevens, Shirley Mortinson, Miss page 48 Winter. wr- ' vw lv. Q, V3-V., --, , ' an-'Yi 'Q GKIHVN .ash I Front Row: Marilyn Marks, Kay Krohn, La Vonne Voecks, Helen Blumer, Beverly Hartung, Maxine I J nsen, Kay Dittcr, Connie Muller, Janice Stork, Lila Mae JONSCD, Ella Mann, Marlene Horak, De ores e Schroeder. N Second Row: Marjorie Ehlers, Janet Schultz, Mary Burda, Elaine Zabel, Betty Mohlfeld, Jan Behn, EIQNCY Lembecke, Anita Freudenburg, Lee Ann Hansen, Karen Johnson, Elaine Groepper, Mrs. Butler, mor yolk, Gerayne Ott. DH Third. Row: Roger Friedrichsen, Galen Marks, Charles Weber, Ray Kiihne, Gerald Thomsen, Leroy Rl Cf, Efllf Radko, Larry Berres, William Hasenwinkel, Carl Henshaw, Leon Handke, Darrell Legband, ichard Friedrichsen, Albert Barrels. Gdmma Delta GOmm,3'Delta.is an international organiz- Ifs purposelssouri Synod Lutheran students. Gnd fellowshls to-SUPPIY spiritual guidance fOr the yeGr'P TO its members. The program Qfion, deVOtiJf'lC:udes 'dinner meetings, recre- pons HG services, and a spring ban- ers of the organization are Miss QHON of Quet, 5 Elin Berstrhanqlkl Mrs' I-Ydia Butler, and Reverend presid Officers e Vice pmf' '--- ----- ----- --..... . . ..... R Q y Kiirme O ---. Secret reSIdem ' Galen Marks Tfeagugf' ' ...... J anice Behn ....Helen Blumer nn Janice Behn Galen Marks, and Ray Kiihne look Marnette Herrrna , . , in the next program of Gamma Delta, up material for use P0912 49 l F Page no N 'U-KJGX, Q' f R x 'I . ft Seated: Dr. Johnson, Donna Koll, Joseph Hansen, Chet Christensen, Jim Murphy, Harold McDermott, Lec Demon, Dan Geddes, Don Thompson. Standing: Ted Matsukis, Courtney Sampson, Marvin Mozcr, Art Berg, Larry Mitchell, Jim Mills, Ray Kiihne. Q 2 0 Yao QW we 49 do i 9 0 . 9Qr!x0 to Koxwstotx C o. e . . so 'Co fo' e9 409 x0 0 o oke' O ,Abi 5 qto'5isDc:e9Y:,tK0e o GQOQ-gm Z Oo eyffooo O 'J' 99 ' koi 660 O09 'AK oegxoivxgb geo' ff tfeggde 0 'c YV ok C0 IRC One of the more active organizations on the campus is the International Re- lations Club. Among the activities of the group were the annual Queen of Hearts Dance, two after-game dances, ond several off-campus speeches by club members. Sponsor of the group iS Dr. J. R. Johnson. Officers President ........ M. Joseph Hansen Vice President ,... Chet Christensen Secretary .................... Ray Kiihne Treasurer ..... .... J im Mills W 'YQ . ' .- , 3 ,h vb A Fl ' J if 0 A 1 ' .. .wf- 1 M Q if 5 Q 5' N ' - we 4. - , A f l I I . z - A vii, ' l ,V 4. J 3 , Q J in ' it ig V ,ff .,,. ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,a,,, M , s ...1---......., ' . W I Sitting: Marcia Lund. Kneeling: Delores Nelson, Bonnie Breimer, Logene Wightman, Lila Larson. 2 . 'fl fl le! Ill I s K L J 3 I 2,,-e,J J m-.W.q 4 Standing: Mary Jo Barry, Kay Ditter, Janice Nolan, Marlyn Allstar, Carol Wh'p I , M L F ' Peggy Goodwin, Adine Gilchrist, Carol Johnson, Jo Stephens, Karen Corey, Malycel Sager, ggrbaeg Ggsiroilnf Karen Childs. Sllllng lop four: Jo Richa, Jane Mortensen, Marlene Carslens, Dee Lilly. Dolphin Club Left fo right: Gerald Mc Cauley, Tom Malfhaidess, Henry Rosicky, Ron Ryan, Don Boling, Jo Richa, lu- Jerry German, Harry lrwin, Merlyn Gramberg, Duane Branstiter, Arland Harper. I-5-4, . . . , Y AifLA-- M A A i i i I a . P0Qe Sl - , , -- .wi .- ,J ,gg-f f. , f.- '.... if ' my-gr . .E in :J 333 w. as-. i , 4 5, .lf . ,L fy ' i FQ- . ?33j'gxx . , . -.Lui . 1 .viii 'mfg i .f. -zz J, fiiiwi- '-1 f 26 5 '4. ff 1 'Ii Page 52 , 5. ii , l '9 9 vo cello Q os e Q0 9. am 0 eo o xt XO ,,w'oi0 ' YX ew to 19 N s 'alma ,509 0 ,,x os 4-ag-Q Veterans Club With the returning of many veter- ans to Wayne State, a veterans organiz- ation was formed to help promote a fraternal spirit on the Wayne State Campus. Sponsoring refreshment selling at athletic events is one of the projects of the organization. Officers President .................. Jim Hummel Vice-President ..... ..... J im Mowry Secretary ......... ..... G ary Nelson Treasurer .... .......... P aul Beltz Sponsors ...... .,.... M r. Ellermeier Mr. Peterson nffw-'L 5, Front Row: Gramer Davis, Rod Porter, Carrol Krause, Keith Steiner, Jim Rendeau, L. D. Ott, Michael Essy, Jim Mawry, John Nissen, Dick Mitchell, Ted Dappen, Richard Freidreichsen, Jim Hummel. Second Row: Horold Diehm, Gary Lake, Larry Olson, Don Schroeder, Ray Stover, Bob Gerking, Ray Howard, Fred Frazier, Roy Wendt, Neil Edmunds, Ken. Mjoen. Third Row: Neil Gioiello, Marvin Mozer, Jerome Foecke, Virg Nelson, Willard Gunsolley, Duane Branstiter, Paul Beltz. Future Teachers . rv-. xr, Ni,Q,.'f I ,-I :T 'N' of America .f F.T.A. is an organization designed to help promote a better feeling of cog operation between future teachers an their possible school adminstration. PTQK Officers of F.T.A. President .......... Shirley Henderson Secretary ...... Geraldine Havekost Treasurer .......... Jeannie Hummel If -7' Do '4 Qs 9 0 6646-l'1Q7 are 20 .r 6. ,o 1 Oqfegek 6, f 9 Or lbzogzfs ,b6ei:l'76o'2 40 liebe fl, 1- e 01 ' '71 9,568 'lv w t 35' . . - h Sharon Hooks, Fran Sisson, La Von Range N H Ig-onthRow:F3oIeneFKe::,Y,g:1:L:35:nE L96vLfgLi?Eg?ofoOlE:?3'Joyce Dirks, Edna Foley, Jeannie Hummelz e urn am, aua ow , Pat Shoemaker. ' S' n Barbara O'Banian Marlene Carstens Sh. I5ecI7'df.R V: lginngvggggf ?g::P7,ALZffgfsogorblbcfdIygfnferfujiaiknn Richa, Marlene lilorak, Lorelie Lutz: ir ey or insen, , ' NWO Hansen 5l'1lfleY Abef- . - ' L h , Bonita Stark, Vera Dwinell Iona Anderson A d Thhg Rah: CIcf?AdeneBEbg6 Jgrffiig Elfgdghbuqgnrgliirlegf rHenderson, Jean Bitney, Dorothy Lentz, Rutrl u rey en erson, ary ur ' I Wegnef BClb5 EYWSYTUHQGF. MUVIYQ Speer' Lany Dunlop' Ted Tow bara Haack, Dona Carrell, Marie RockeY, ' ' H ndick SaIlY Madsen' Bo' 4 M .Fougthd Rovj: Algyae RA.nif,nlg0E2erggl Sanhrq Bartlett, Peg Goodwin, Sherry Andresen, Donna Johnson, arson mer an e n re I Mary Hurry, Nancy Johrfson, LOFFY J0h '50n' Page 53 Katz Club ll Katz is the college pep club that attends all Wayne State home foot- ball and basketball games. The purpose of the or- ganization is to create more spirit and enthusiasm among students on campus and at various out of town games. Officers of Katz Club President ........ Neil Gioiello J Vice President l ............ Clarice Nelson Secretary .......... Kay Sutton S Treasurer..Nancy Matsukis Sponsors ........ Miss Winters Mr. Owen Wayne Statc's cheerleaders take time out before a football game to pose for a picture. Front Row: Marlene Hogan, Kathy Rozell, Mary Jo Barry, Nancy Matsukis, Lany Dunlap, Charlotte Belorod, Margaret Huebner, Norricne Olson, Kay Sutton, Lynn Brustkern, Rachel Morton, Neil Gioello, O. J. Owens. Second Row: Marilyn Sirnpson, Patricia Lash, Ruth Ann Wegner, Ralph Jaeger, Jim Tawney, Lucile Rehbein, Sharon Von Rentzell, Sandra Bartlett, Mary Boyer, Deloris Berglund, Jean Rix, Sharon Preston, Bobs Ensminger, Nancy Milander. Third Row: Janice Schuttler, Elaine McCue, Sandra Tessmer, Sharon Nelson, Virgina Morrison, Doris Schneider, Gerald McCauley, Sharon Aspleaf, Arlene Eqertsen, Linda Otto, Patty Poch, Karen Childs. - 'jj 1 V. 'Q A ,J 9 ' -nan 4 Club . W Club is an organiz- ation open to all mole students who have received O letter in intercollegiate athletic competition. Spon- sored by Don B. Emery, the PLf Pose of the organiz- ation is to offer a wide in- terest in health, physical education, and recreation. Officers of W Club President .......... Erik Rodke Vice President .... Don Deon Treasurer ........ Joe Konopik Sponsors ............ Mr. Emery Mr. Obye, Mr. Lewellyn Q 1 President Erik Rodkc presents homecoming queen Jeannie Hummel with Q fggfbqll auto grophed by the football team as her attendants look on. k Reed Don Fuerhoff Mike Johnson, Don Deon, Jerry Hueser, Front Row: Al Boone, Den Anderson, Dic I , I l Larry Buhl, Bob Tushlo, Reno Pfeil, Harold Smith, Rod Daberkow, Henry Rosicky. 1 t Second Row: Merle Mc Gee, Fred Kjer, Duane Meyer, Joe Konopik, Garry Tuttle, Bill Kimber, Gordon Zapp, Neil Mc Donald, Neil Edmunds, Lowell Hunter. . Third Row: Leroy Ditter, Erik Radke, Kingsley Miner, Oliver Nygcord. 1 Y f 7 Wy, i si. L l ,uk T .. rs' 1-v ,f ,F Y if KZ, g L , l Page 56 .l ,.,, 'iff g , , I .,,5,:,I'Qg I ,kr ,,,g- 4 I-ffzfwzm ,- ,tif -:f.L'?i?.r,,.'E.':. , 3'Pr?'f - - r 0 av' 's 1 nr iv ' .,. 'llsiw' Terrace Hall Counselors, Officers, and Housemother of Terrace Sitting: Richard Guenther, Miss Myrtle O. Nelson, Ted Matsukis, Jim Hummel. Standing: Harold McDermott, Rex Solo, Neil Edmunds, Bill Taylor. .1 .- I -1- , in s Q N- .1 I . KN ' s 6 Ho Q., iq, - ? qv X . 'M .1 xx , ,, t --, X Elf? Counselors, Officers, and Housemother of Neihardt Hall I C tens, Mrs. Gladys Breidert, Shirley Henderson, Ja Sitting: Nancy Matsukis, Dee Lilly, Mar ene ars Nohn Ponton. Standing: Shirley Mcrfinsen, Jo Stephens, Joan Wedergren, Jo Sprlnggote, Janice Benton. Neihardl' Hall 1 H NW '-gg 1 .6 '. I li' 5 T11 X4 va: Page 57 EE!mr, - , 1lL-M V fleas! -Liuifig .hfliwitigww - V 5, : V A lzgz : W' f w 'w. , rw' -mlm, Morey Hall Counselors, Officers, ond Housemother of Morey Holl SiMing: Jerry Bruning, Joe Konopik, Mrs. Amy Morey, Dcryle Johnson, Brad Bigelow. Standing: Don Fuerhoff, Don Deon, Jim Mills, Rodney Porter, Tcd Tow. if ll 'KK 3. Page 58 N .fwiaz ' ll ll' wr , M s .J 1 A ' x, H A ' gf 7724 ' Qi L . V if? Qi! . I 7 . Ill . fx. M , Q it 5, 7 , , 5? i 1-g f l l lliml. ' 5 ,- Qiffgiigic, -1253, Q? - 'Q . A l '.y'. 2 ' Counselors, Officers, and Housemother of Pile Hall P fitting: Darlene Murphy, Eileen Stueckrath, Mrs. Edna Borden, L0 Wlghtman, Sandra Bartlett JQ awe s i. ' Standing: Dorothy Engler, Mary Jeanne Hamilton, Jeannie Hummel, Bonnie Weiger. Pile Hall ,Q-.vi .v --iw uv. il 4 ' ' l' 'qi 1 'WWA ,J l , Zyl., , w .1 .415 R Sitting: Fred Dale, Betty Haun, Miss Crouch, Donna Koll, Mary Munsinger, Mary Burda, Miss Miller, Mr. Kessler. Standing: Francis Conry, Norman Christiansen, Jim Koehler, Joseph Hansen, Ray Kiihne, Art Berg, Jerry Bruning, Don Fuller, Courtney Sampson. ' .1 -Z' if Pi Gamma lMu Pi Gamma Mu is a national social science honorary, encouraging the de- velopment of a scientific attitude in the study of the social sciences. Sponsoring the group are M. Lois Crouch and Fred Dale. Officers President ........ M. Joseph Hansen Vice President .......... James Mills Secretary-Treasurer ...... Fred Dale Sponsors .................. Miss Crouch Mr. Dale ofa Kk6t1:o5z9'0 0 6 . 0 00 Q9 xol 0' 0 Ot-:clogs 40 4 axiiwe o e Regex? og 6 M pi' 4 Y' , 9 QCNQ'-XQQ' 0 5 K04Qg,o '-P W4 90' Page 60 53005 ,Al K, Pi Kappa Delta l Pi Kappa Delta is the national foren- sic honor society whose members seek fo do as many types of public speaking 05 IS possible. Membership must be earned but members may be admitted early in their life in order that they may develop forensic ability. Sponsors of the Ql'OUp are Mrs. Lillian Baker and Miss Lenore Ramsey. A N PQ- - ,f . V' W 1 Y- 4-JL 4 .ffl -4 L L 0,7 A4 -KJ 44-Qc , bv . FM, or rf . vsp.- :QLLQ -4-'L-X. -,JH , , Ak L 1,- .. Lf. I-l . 1- -V - v Y i -' ' 1 ' ig, of' - sf fax 'c-f 5-1. -A f'--'L i jf 'ti , -'Z .fmt V 'O,, , , -'l , i X, ? '5'i - Ure 'JI --' If MWC 13-...A c 'L' 'fl ' 'X '5 'b 1'1-' J ' if . J osgb CY A V L 1 If gf, , 4, - 4 I 4 , ,, -i. X 0,79 , jf,,4-L- . . ty J J A9 90,8 7 I , ,,,: 'V'...f., ,, i . ,., ,, zu, ., s L fi- -4 ' fl 0 I Y I Y' ' Y 5y,,.fc. Lex, e L fl? i I 1 - 1 u 44 4 i l -L L' ' L Lu.. ip r ff Q f cc, Mg, -1 WL-1, ' ' , H X 7 ld' -1 Q x 7.44 My as 1,1 ,Q 'lf Z-1 -1 - 7' I l --cfm, 3,4 K, .fi i-5 4.-L, yfjd-L'-'X f -V V4-V, J , itting: Miss Romsey, Billie srafrz, Jo spfinagofe. Bill Wollervhfwpf, Standing: Roy Kiihne, Donna Lage, Che? Cl I'lSfef'50 '- vt ix 'x up 5 . -, y- I4--1' -x4 Q93 Bill Taylor, Mrs, Baker. tv Page 61 Sigma Tau Delta Sigma Tau Delta is the English hon- orary fraternity. The aims of the organiz- ation are to promote worthwhile read- ing of literature, further creative writ- ing, and to broaden your scope of Eng- lish. Officers President .................... Don Fuller Vice President .... Darlene Murphy Secretary ................ Janice Benton Treasurer .... ..... B rad Bigelow Sponsor ..... ............ M r. Owen Miss Franklin oo S0-09' oobtoezv 'N Yxseixz-g.'K W O0 vel dpzggx Qxoovxoo soteoiixoq eat Front Row: Janice Benton, Billie Stirtz, Charlotte Baker, Jeannie Hummel, Mrs. Ann Ley, Darlene Murnhy. Sow two standing: Miss Franklin, Chet Christensen, Don Fuller, Joe Hansen, Mr. Owen, Brad Bigelow, lss amsey. ,cififa ,:'-S 1' mx - 3' 1 Page 62 I SJ Q' Sitting iron! row: James Tawney, Janice Benton, Miss Ramsev, Joan Carlson, Fred Anderson. Standing: Joyce Ingram, Donna Lage, Lindy Brustkern, Brad Bigelow. Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omega is a national hon- 0f'Ory tfraternify. Membership in this so- ciety is limited to those who have done excellent work in dramatics and associ- ated fields. Officers President ........,.....,.,. Jim Tawney Vice President ........ Brad Bigelow Secretary ............ Lindy Brustkern LO' or '6 H' .s o,. ea, I6 G e +0 of? 191' e Q, 0 I of ,ggi Po llylbflbb f, .s- D47fo'f'o,,, 4068 lv oo A356 It ceq ff Page 63 ,M I i Front Row: R. A. Schrenier, K. J. Miocn, Neil Edmunds, Lee Farber, Gramcr Davis, Ed. Koehler, Ken Nucrnbcrger, Harlan Heyden, Robert Ricc, Tony Netherdo. Row Two: Keith Carstens, Paul Bcltz, Dennis Engstedt, Max Irvin, John Brandenburg, Jim Whitney, Fred Dicdrichsen, Robert Laudo, Jack Protcr, Ted Matsukis, Don Thompson. Epsilon Pi Tau Epsilon Pi Tau is a national fraternity in the fields of In- dustrial Arts and Vocational Ed- ucation. The purposes of this honorary are to recognize the place of skill, to promote social efficiency and reward research in the fields of interest. Officers of Epsilon Pi Tau President .............. Edwin Koehler Vice President ............ Lee Farber Secretary .......... Ken Nuernberger Treasurer ................ Gramer Davis Sponsors ..... ...... R . Schreiner T. Netherda A few of the Epsilon Pi Tau members take time out to check the bulletin board for future meeting dates. Page 64 -s, f,., A. i. 1 ,bi 41 N, ,. xl Pi Omega Pi Pi Omega Pi is the national honorary in Commercial Educa- tion. lts purpose is to promote, encourage, extend and create in- terest and scholarship in the field of commerce. f 'i' ' ' ' ' Officers of Pi Omega Pi President ................ .... B ill Taylor ' If Vice President .... Daryle Johnson Secretary .......... Eugene Anderson Treasurer ...... Barbara Ensminger Sponsors --.-............. ..... E . Sundell, W. Wollenhaupt Pi Omega Pi members take time out to rclax at their annual banquet. Front Row: Jeanne Moser, Nanci Ellenburg, Corrine Loetscher, Helen Blumer, La Von Range, Geraldine Hcvekost, Shirley Ludwig, Rachel Morton, Elizabeth Hightree, Bernice Brader, Carol Mae Peters. .Row Two: Dick Mitchell, Allen Anderson, Karen Lou Lindahl, Joanne Kabish, Myrna Monson, Gloria Pfeil, Doris Foster, Bobs Ensminger, Bob Oberg, Edith Sundell, Robert J. Rice, Daryle Johnson. Row Three: Bill Tayor, Orvid Owens, W. Wollenhaupt, LaVern Kohlhof, Willard Gunsolley, Louis Alli- son, Criss Cross, Eugene Anderson, Francis Conry, Joe Konopik, Ron Peach, Wendell McCrea, Neil Edmunds, Henry Rosicky. swf- .si . A li i N, 'is' .9 ' r P096 65 l Q 'P 1 3 JJ: ' 14 -4 f . W , - A ', i .Wei - fi ' ,xs Y' Front Row: Dwayne Atkins, Virgil Nelson, Clarence Hedrick, Charles Price, Conlcy Stutz, Second Row: Mrs. Butler, Sharon Nohr, Nancv Matsukis, Bobs Ensrhingcr, Charlotte Baker, Jcanenc Johnson, Joan Pawelski, Alice 'Benthack, Shirley Henderson, Mrs. Wooldridge. M4 h I E V 55 CYD Third Row: Eugene Anderson, Jerome Foecke, David l-lcim, Duane Splittgerber, ic ae y, Kohloff, Daryle Johnson, Larry Williams, Gary Tuttle, Bob Tushla, Steve Pawclski, Lyle Seymour. Kappa Mu Epsilon I I Kappa Mu Epsilon is a national mathematics '- fraternity. Its membership is made up of outstand- ing students who are majoring or minoring in the field of mathematics, It is organized to encourage and develop an interest in math and to appreciate the beauty of it. Y A Officers President ..,..,s..... ,...,......... ..... D a ryle Johnson Vice President .,,., ..... J erome Foecke Secretary.. ....., ...,. J eAnne Cooper Treasurer ..... .. ..l.arry Williams Preparing for initiation are Daryle Johnson, ,leAnne Page 66 Cooper, Jerome Foecke. Lambda Delta Lambda Sciel-Clrnbda Delta Lambda is the national physical is tnce honorary.. The purpose of the organization ph 0. Dfornote high scholarship in chemistry and Wif Q5 Qfld 'To promote fellowship among students W Gsimilar interests. Sponsors of the group are Dr. ' - Ingram and Lyle Seymour. P Officers fe ' . . ViCZ'dF'ff 'f-,--- ---- .... .................... L arry Williams Secr t e5'd9l'lf----- ..... Clarence Hedrick -I-rece OVY ---- ----. . . ....... Joan Pawelski Surel' ---- ..... J eAnne Cooper i gg Several al the members at Lambaa Delta Lombrlg 0, qanization are looking over maternal for a future meeting Sitting: Lyle Elser, Mark Dougherty, Pat McCourt, Sharon Nohr, Jconcnc Johnson Joan Pawelski Conley Slulz Don Frickel. h I Ess , Joe Konopnk Virgil Nelson Alice Benthack, Jerry Brunnng, , 4 A Standing: Duane Mabcus, Marvin Korab, Duane Spliltgerbcr, Mic oc y k Steve Pawelski, W. G. Ingram, Lyle Seymour. Larry Williams, Clarence Hedruc , .A ff ku J' 3 Page 68 Lf'+,VL i A U ff 'fi 1 .4 .. -- . '. , . wif ' 1 f .. .. . 5 Ls-.1 iw 4-wr Front Row: Margaret Cleol, Rachael Morton, Helen Geis, Betty McCullough, Barbara Rezac, Jackie Victor, Jeannie Hummel, Dorthy Englcr, Kelly Janssen, Geraldine Havekost, Nell Burnham, Darlene Murphy. Row Two: Erma Rodgers, Lynne Seagren, Sherril Scagren, Bobs Ensrninger, Pat Shoemaker, Betty Oat- man, Shirley Ludwig, Elaine McQueen, Corrine Loetscher, Merry Lou Tcxley, Marlene Carstens, Judy Welker, Janice Johnson, Gladys Svec, Marta Mignery, Janice Nordman, Jean Rix, Lilo Mae Schroder, Miss Warner. . Colhecon Colhecon is the home eco- nomics club which proposes to stimulate the interest of college women participating in the home- making field, and to provide edu- cational and recreational pro- grams that deal with the prob- lems of home economics. Officers of Colhecon President ................ Jackie Victor Vice President .... Jeannie Hummel Secretary ....... .... L illian Sandall ,ogy Treasurer .............. Lillian Janssen 69 602009- Sponsors .................. Miss Warner 0 . 6,,f54gQ,'0 Mrs. Rodgers, Miss Royster v- eo 19006 QW '5Qf,ZN is C' Qox ,o or ol xA0'co6 0951360 Koi 30359 -X99 Nl of 450,061 i ,QQ fa-Zig Q s Kappa Pi KOPPG Pi, National honorary qrt fraternity, is open by invita- tion to outstanding art students. lls Purposes are to promote in- terest in art among college stu- dents, to know the work of artists through exhibits, to stimulate hfgher scholarship and to recog- nize potential and professional ability. Officers of Kappa Pi President .......,,,,,,,,,, ,,,RQy Kmme Vice President..Duane Branstiter SeC e'fOfy .......... Shirley Henderson TVGUSUFGI' ..... ....... D anna Herbold 5P0nS0rs ..... ......... M r. Dorst Mr. Lesh 05641 9+ 0,7911 Qtbf S 14:0 of 6, 9,7 lo '73 ro ob if 0 os, f-90 oe 'fer G of I 6, '6 004010 e e .0 .017 Jo 01,7 , ,969 11,79 6,7300 Q r F o,,? q,,9ff0 fbobql? 6, 0 ey 4 4, Us 'b 01, o 0qi,oo47Qy,0,,d 'I 4,-re Sitting: Beverly Camp, Norriene Olson, Pat McNemey, Gladys Svec, Ann Fymbo Jody Carder JO Stoltenberg, Mrs. Ann Ley, Shirley Henderson. Standing: Mr, Lesh, Ray Kiihne, Waldron Willman, Duane Branstiter, Leonard Olson Paul Johnson Harlan Heyden. 'N fl rr ' V Yi f -Q Sitting Front Row: Clarice Nelson, Linda Kessler, Juanita Boeckenhauer, Doris Foster, Karen Lindahl, Ruth Ann Urban. 4 Standing: Marjorie Fey, Sharon Mohar, Lois Koehler, Beth Galloway. Tau Beta Sigma Tau Beta Sigma is the honorary bands- women organization on the Wayne State Campus. Membership is restricted to bandswomen chosen for their outstand- ing character and personality, musical ability, and attainment of high scholastic standing. Officers of Tau Beta Sigma President .............................. Doris Foster Vice President ...... ...... K aren Lindahl Treasurer .......... ..... L inda Kessler Sponsor ..... ..... M r. Conner Page 70 Doris Foster and Juanita Bocckenhaucr listen to Karen Lindahl as she explains a stunt for a committee meeting, 0 r 7115555 1 :44 fungi.. .'y,.4,. 55LW??5Q ., M .lvl-tr. - -A ,-.-, ,M u ,. rv Il , t,.v, I, . dll rt, ...qv M1-N N 5 wi 'i iiv? 1i'n,4-f5 01.9, 2. 5, MQ kP't Q, it Tx. 'X , 'J . E , X , , 1, M.. 'xkfffq 2? -t 'T u Front Row Sitting: Marjorie Norskov, Doris Gunter, Cleo Priebnow, Linda Kessler, Sharon Mohai- R th U b Anita Freudenberg Rex Conner ' Shirley Aber, Jackie Dittrick, u r an, 1 , . . Standing: Myrna Munson, Claricc Nelson, Ronnie Jones, Ken Combs, Dennis Hult, Merle Larson, Charles Messcrschmidt, Raymond Stover, Clarence Carson, Connie Troutman, Lee Ann Hansen, Marilyn Marks. T - . . Cifeslfls trio is made up of Ja Ncihn Ponton, Lee Ann Hansen and once Nelson. M.E.N.C. The Music Educators' National Council has been organized to give those students who are interested in music an opportu- nity to share ideas and problems. They promote extra curricular activities in music and inspire a cooperative spirit. 1 , , . 1 it it 'Lx .A, MV. vLxL'i'Xar5'f ll dx., , , ,V all I f It i - I X l' If, xy ir i L-M1 ft Q- T f T 1 t t,-L,it, lv- 3,1 r Y' 'lx my-it il if T fx , L gate' 'il flfcfl ,H .f ti ,. I xi, E13 at ' K in Page 7l ,,,..-...f-... Front Row: Marilyn Marks, Thelma Wilcox, Cleo Priebnow, Ja Nahn Ponton, Sharon Poe, Janice Schwarting, Betty Canger, Karen Lau Lindahl, Claudette Eby, Ruth Urban, Mary Jeanne Hamilton, Myrna Monson, Clarice Nelson, Phyllis Cook, Sherrie Dalton, Russell Anderson. Row Two: Marjorie Fey, Janice Johnson, Lee Ann Hansen, Joanne Helt, Bob Davis, Robert Van Griethuysen, Charles Messerschmidt, Bob Hewitt, Delane Dalton, Norman Poe, Harry Irwin, Glen Stewart, Logene Wightman, Juanita Boeckenhoucr, Helen Blumer. Row Three: Mary Beth Munsinger, Jo Ann Haatke, Carolyn Bessey, Darlene lsraelson, Ken Withee, Jerry Pugslcy, Clarence Carson, John Vondracck, Tom Kotrous, John Bowen, Vaughn Lawrence, Dennis Halt, Linda Kessler, Bernice Moon, Carolyn Neitzke, Ailene Blatchford. Choir Pictured is the college choir which made several performances during the year. The highlight of the year was the Messiah by Handel, which is presented annually. Mr. Russell Anderson, director of the choir, is also head of the division of fine arts. John Bowen, Delane Dalton, Jerry Pugsley, and Da V Lee Johnson make up the men's quartet which has made many fine performances during the year. College Bond C i During the year the marching band performed ai.. . .J ot half time of all football games that were played at the local stadium. Pep bands were formed to play 5... at the home basketball games. The band is directed bv Mr. Rex Conner. ,N 3,1 Pictured here orc members of Kappa K pi ary mcn's band fraternity. Seated: Goreplilandsdl l-lult, Merle Larsen, Mike Johnson, Ken Combs. Standing grclg Harlan Munsen, Charles Mcsscrschmidl Delane a on. ' Members of the band are: Trombones-Tim Adams, Clarence Carson, David Johnson, Leon Parenti. Trumpet-John Austin, Robert Hewitt, Torn Kotrous, Martin Squires, Gary Wheeler, Robert Van Griethuysen. Cornet-Lou Ann Balcer, Albert Bartels, Delane Dalton, Beth Galloway, Charles Messerschmidt, Harlan Munsen, Frcd Proett. Tuba--John Bowen, Dennis Hult. Da V Lee Johnson, Harley Miller. Drums--Stuart Buell, Bob Green, Ralph Hagen. Clarinet-Joan Carder, Arlene Egertsen, Janice Erickson, Doris Gamer Mary Hamilton, Sharlyn Hcnsel, Donna Hodgens, Lois Kablsch, Marilyn Marks, Delores Neison, Jean Rix' Ronnie Ryan, Raymond Stover, Ruth Ann Urban. Bassoon--Karen Childs, Paul Rimovsky. Baritone-Kerl Combs, Merle Larson, Garry Lindcr. Bells-Phyllis Cook. Alto Saxophone-Marjorie Fey, Lois Koehler, Carol McQuiston, Connie Troutman. French Horn-Ronnie Jones, Sharon Mahar, Thelma Wilcox. Oboe-Linda Kessler. Tenor Saxophone--David Silhacek. String Buss-Clarice Nelson. Flute--Marie Kester, Karen Lindahl, Roberta McQueen, Carol Schultz. College Orchestra .X XX , nf Pictured above are the personnel of the orchestra which played at the nineteenth annual presentation of Handel's Messiah, Personnel of the regular Violln Beniomin Bernstein Thelma Wilcox Sharon Mohar Ken Combs Wm. A. Brandenburg Donna Hodgens Evelyn Carlson John Kessler C. V. Wait Elizabeth Simon Irving Carlson Ted Bahe John Bernthal Lydia Boho Pearl Eye Collene Willert Mary Wright Roger Bolcer David Silhacek Darrel Fuelberth Tympani Ralph Hagen Vlola Rex A. Conner Susie Souders Doris Bernstein Lydia Butler Cello Linda Kessler Ruth Williams lvalee McCord Janice McCord David Schreiner Joyce Cook Mary Schroder Bass Viol Karen Childs Merle Larson Ruth Ann Urban Trombone Clarence Carson Gary Linder Thelma Wilcox, Sharon Mohar, Donna Hodgens, Linda Kessler and Jerry Pugsley make up the string quintet. college orc SL. hestra includes: Plano Joyce Cook Marilyn Marks Flute Shirley Aber Sally Schreiner Marie Kester Carol Schultz Oboe Marilyn McCord Elizabeth Hightre Diana Schram C' '7 Clarinet Trumpet l Arlene EQGFYSOF1 Charles Messerschmldl Lynn Seagren Fred Proett Beth Galloway Bassoon Jean Owen HW Paul Rimovsky Ronnie Jones Earl Green F5 J - K4 il, be . 1 'sd' 3 Sb ..' .QM 4. ve as T- 'JS- ' 1 , , .,,,,. In Q 1 Y , .7. mazggf- Y , 9 1 - f A . ,fs ., AA N i J . f ' ' 5l'IPLi7f- ., , , . J' x -.'- . an , . 4 2 Af hI e1ics , I l Page 76 Athletics THE PURPOSE OF THE ATHLETIC PROGRAM AT WAYNE STATE The intercollegiate athletic program at Wayne State Teachers College is an integral part of the Division of Health and Physical Education. Through this particular phase of the Division program opportunities are provided for training of young men in the knowledge of skills, principles and ideals of coaching, in order to prepare them to handle the responsibilities of athletic programs in public schools of the state where they will serve. Through membership in the Nebraska College Conference, a desirable schedule of competition is maintained for contests between skilled performers of member schools. Here is a fine relationship of good sportsmanship engen- dered and many lasting friendships formed. Congruently, a wholesome program of recreation and entertainment is provided for all members of the college community and a keen sense of Eclgool spirit and sportsmanship conduct is fostered throughout the student o y. Don B. Emery Athletic Director 0 -OQQX' '41 V X 'vs 'fn 4, ffm. Mk' A4 I ef, x -- 'M' .1 xyi, 5341.5 1 S .sw-QQ! bn 0 I4 5m 1m,Ww.5,qgf W, L, Q-1.f'ww- EG qu v., Q v W sv 0 Ov Av ' an 6: ' ' N' J 0,1 .P . fn ,V SY J' 5 M f as L . I' 4 Y Q 1 1 -1 W W ' .-nr J.. as ' ' A .gf - 0 ,dv - WQ, A .Ar W' ' 'tru A ,nu nu? MN., Page 78 .X- K , . jf ,, ,L V . wg! Y 1 1 h J ,' ai ,ffm -5, n, .P--.7959 'ffm it -A ' Huy' Af HEAD FOOTBALL COACH' BCVUGY l-0W9llYf1 Assistant Coaches, Ellermeier and Obye ,4- .-4 Neal McDonald and Bill Kimber were voted hon- Al Benson's rugged playing and dependability orary co-captains for the 1956 football season. earned him the selection of most valuable player by his teammates. 4, 3 r Y L' ',l wr 'V' tl ' :v af.. sl: J Q il f' l W SLEDNUS Home U, ,Vl5llUl7l f f ., ,M-,i., W 5 T' ' ' , , 1 M ifigkf-pf ,VM 7,4 . we 2--f l 'Q , . f H ' f .. ,. + ,uf-f vs K 4- . z ,- ,. ,ri ,. -,1,ws-- ., 43 ,Mgr fyvrf- ,. ,- , H 4. -,sms ., . . ' i A,,'s:rrx'u'6:gliivn N '.'lgvi,.L,.it1i:'.1Lr,w-15Q.1'Tr Sitting: Warren Papsteine, Andy Nastase, Bill Kellogg, Al Benson, Gordon Zapp, Dick Reed, Dale Blattert, Vandle Phillips, Jim Whitney, Gary Tuttle, Rod Daberkow, Roger Jensen, Al Boone, Larry Sheppard, Ted Dappen, Bruce Miller, Don Dean, Mike Johnson, Reno Pfeil, Neil McDonald. Standing: Ron Wolfgram, Bob Lindstead, Dean Soulliere, Robert Tighe, Dick Guenther, Loyd Maskell, Gerald Sawyer, Bob Neuhaus, William Weddingfeld, Bill Carstens,. Dove Montag, Roger Johnson, Don Fuerhoff Bill Kimber, Tom Skrivon, Darrell Rapp, Bob Olson. Missing from the picture is lcttermon Duane Meyer. SEASON'S RECORD WAYNE OPPONENTS 6 ........ Augustana College .......... 27 3l --...... Dana College .......... ..... 7 O ....v... Hastings College ............ 32 26 ........ Nebraska Wesleyan ........ 34 6 ........ Peru State ,,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,...,.. 4l 6 ........ Midland College .... ...,. l 5 0 ........ Doane College .... 32 0 ........ Kearney College ,.,,,., ..... 2 6 7 ........ Chadron College ..... ..,.. 2 6 lf one were to use a quotation to describe the foot ball season at W.S.T.C., a good one to use would be When one great scorer comes to write against you name, it's not whether you won or lost, but how yoc played the game . . . ln spite of their lack of weight and experience, the Wayne State football tearn represented themselves their coach, and their school well. They played every game as hard as they could, and never stopped puttinc out until the final gun. ' Probably the biggest gain of the i956 football season was in the experience that the seventeen re- turning letterrnen obtained. This should prove to be of great value in building next year's team. P, 1 .eq-, LAR .. IFN 8 Q A.. , ,X 4, 'Q fl:- 'fmt 1 'n ln: 6' Bob Anderson, Holfback Alan Benson, Tackle Allan Boone, End Don Dean drops on o Chad- ion fumble as Duane Meyer l43l prepares to insure the re- covery. Closing in are AI Ben- son 4507, Bill Kimber 4573, and Jim Whitney 1477. Bill Carstens, Tackle Os Y' '-'-L h 1' ..r . I A ' i F3 G. , 5'-, ,P 54 4 qi V-:...,.,,,,' - . --vis.. Q ' .- 'fl' 'fi'i'l:HV fa .urn Z' A':','f 11.5w',.v1 .Jn 'D ,,..,. V, . 'ufff l ' 7 i , f- f . .ga df def- if f'M: .'- ' ' -Y' ' ..,.'7i f 'L 4'5 ' 'iff a ir if fffl? I'7 V -fl-,Svq,i,L,,'zg'5 ,'f.Lpcif?t.!'v:.,,f'Afl f ,..a ...J ' , , .- fi-.1 ' .. -' . Magi . airy V up I I -'rg-or 8 1,34 ',k',.i,, ' '- '-minxfwslf-fr,5:l1?32?'f.4ffl7I. 4 .A ff -' Don DGOV1, l'l0lflJ0Cl4 Don Fuerhoff, Guard I ,N f M olck Guenther Holfbock Mike Johnson H0'fbOCk R0Qe'J0'1 S0 fGU0'd Lloyd Moskell C307 ond Al Benson l5OJ move in for the kill, as Jim Whitney 0177, Bill Kimber, Neal McDonald l24l, ond Don Fuerlfwoff U55 look on. Lloyd Moskell, Quorterbock 'fd Aka. If f ff l- 4 , V 1 A, A ... ,uf Andy Nastase working hard for that extra yard. qw ,, 5' ' :Q 4 , , if M? - ff' '25 -f, ?+.fQf ggi ,, 4 ,- f 1 12.0 ,, fi ' - ,.,,.,, nv, . '-- vw 'H mmm ,wi 4, -Mu o 'I is ' va- NUI W .,,,f..4 ,, - jr Lp' fi -,U - 5 ii ,A Y: nf, We-if M' N '. A J?- Q.,. 7' ,-'Riff' K 4, 'QU,,?g5Ng.,,,sps1e,1 34,1 7 - . 0 L 'I , ., , .M x 'um' '-ww ' ' ' Siibito. M - Neal McDonald, Fullback Bob Olson, Halfback David Montag, Guard Andrew Nastase, Fullback :QL ,,,pfv--. i A N U Qu Reno Pfeil, Fullback Dick Reed, Guard 1 -J -, ov- .ns Y . .,'?.r-v-4 ' . -Q N 1 k.g . . .N A L r i ' bg up I 411 no .. ,4. lu + 5 f Q 4 , ' -. t V -'wwe-M--ff Q -:R ... - ' z-, ref-nb . ul 9 X-,A-: .',-r'.gT.1,,Q. My A. .. X fu. kg ,V , A L Gerald Sawyer, Tackle Larry Sheppard, Guard Tom Skrivon, Center Mike Johnson gets his mon. L ...J T ' 1-'..4' '4?1 ,'f5i355 5'Mx3 I g QM + . g ' +fi'f65- ' w, fy , ,- Q -7 A ' N--1' 'N' WH 'f . Q '1 - 1 r BNI Weddingfeld, Quarterback Jim WhitneYf End A Y 4 9 I R FX K N Nfl XX ' 11' ii:.g1.,, new ff Gary Tuttle, ' ,- - :F Mow 1. , wr' +- ' - fufvurf'-Q fr .',zi's '7fSl+ lmpgt V. 'f ,VFR- '1w,v-31 s T , 1 W' or 'FQ' - . '- z, - ' ' x N' 1 ' 0' m' 'X gm, 55?-1. V .45 -r:'f15'4,V . . f :Zfl 'n'f G '. End M. .. , y'ux . .V 5, , Q . 1- Q, Q 4: , t .xo-. f' I'-, X Y 'E - ,Lfxj J'4i:'E' - Ft' ' -m- ' vig 5 . ., t ,Y N, .. -ng, Af ' ' Gordon Zapp, Tac I , ,W f ,. , ' 4, 'Q , :i'1gg5?'E7',E-fx Lx aa. JL. . kle Elini 1-www. i-e2 his Page 84 Front Row: Richard McNeill, Orville Mercer, Estel Alexander, Jack Turner, Bob Vogel, Wallis Gochcnour, Ardell Anderson, Terry Cobb, Dayton Hunter, Deon Gisel. Back Row: Gail Peterson, Leland Ott, Richard Tonics, Lowell Hunter, Bob Reeder, Dean Keller, Dean Houfck, Jerry Lueders, Edwin Wooten, Harley Gesiriech, Roger Friedrichsen. B FOOTBALL RECORD Wayne Opponents 0 ........ Norfolk J.C. .......... ...l4 7 ........ Westmar B . ...... 20 6 ........ Westmar B . ...... 32 l3 ........ Buena Vista .... ..34 This year, for the first time, Wayne State Teachers College, fielded a B team in foot- ball. This team, coached by Carl Ellermeier, was composed of freshmen and sophomores. The purpose of this team is to provide experi- ence under game conditions for those who lack the experience to play varsity ball. 'WW ai .L if fs, M .ua 1- , ,, x , 'i f- .4 w,:q.gf w- .. 1: . w ' is Q: 15,2 ., .f.'F,.,'ff?1 :WHA f,.3y2Z3?i?5?b'f5lfff4,3'ifE7g?g5Avi?f2f55': an Q Q9 : 23555111 'gf' , j5g . 1 Q,l, :,, ' 5,g5'j1g3e+gyQ', Migiageijjggfg-53 .ig ,W ,wzgnasfw Q, Y3ZLai3Qif4pq41M,x.,M , ,g . , L . . A -ima! - . 1, I mr , , x -L ,33QQ55,Y Egg K 7 .-d5,L,5?Q'wf 'f?ug,,'f,-1 4y.l?.?w , , QV' Y XY. ff ,wigg1..,:, - ,W QM.. . - ,Y -1. . . M .1 K V' 1239, 'WW W J, 3' ! ifg,i,m HQ'Q5aASQf f Egjkcf S, A X f'qL.1'fE?ff?ifff+pgfi'f?ffyiswzizli ,,-.,,g,,,.::,.5g A , U 4 w 'wh LA, A, 1 f N' n f 9 wi .QM ., Q- D .vf,w,,-V fm. 4, , . , . A -.mi-n Q, L9 ' E fy xg:,,1., Sge, W ' E 0r !':'?'4gg5.?3g':w, fgM,,w f,, ,W-',-3 6 4 ' Q-1 x Vf?qI?f'?5Q4iwhff?mqW1 lr ' f f ff Lf-wwirwffgvfu wwM:wfm:f'1'Qf- Aw-21w'f2f:'ff 1 fi , X , 5 f4jVgy1xf.y,g3'5,15.,m,.,,Ee1qgf,,n3Qlg6g3Qpfg .gpg fx ffgggf, jffuf 1 f' WHL, rffffm, vfafff .f YH? ff ' ., A , l rf, . fy .:.,,w,ffL :ef J, , .ww .V 1.5, T. ', I I I xl I 'A N v .V I, 1. S. . . s N, fl' x , iii xl if 3 6 , J wr ,mf . Bask Vw N 4 H? .MM This year, Chuck Obye, head basketball coach at WSTC, produced one of the best basketball teams in the history of the school. Under his guidance, Wayne's l956-57 basketball team won the first basketball conference champion- ship since the formation of the N.C.C. Jim Whitney, for his leadership and steady per- formance, was chosen honorary captain by his teammates for the l956-57 basketball team. Page 86 f :X 4 ' ' l k,x..1 .fists . ii ...Jr , ' ii V l I 'fl , ' I Q 41 f n ff N, e Carl Ellermeier, assistant coach, also played a big part in the success of the l956-57 basket- ball team. He coached the B squad which provided various types of offenses and defenses for the varsity squad to work against. He also headed the B squad to a winning season. Larry Buhl, junior guard, played a brand of basketball that won approval and respect from his coach and teammates. As a result, they voted him the most valuable player on this year's championship team. ' l f7 I i 4 . t ,w , t ir: , -, Q Q 'vs , , N.. Q1 Q.. .1 . h I G ld W' ' k', C och Obye, Bob Tushla, Harold Smith. U niihrl, L8h?y Berlsgfslilirigslley Miner, Erik Radke, Jim Whitney, Jerry Hueser, Dee Row 1. Pa I K Row .2: Larry B Zanders. 1956-57 BASKETBALL RECORD Wayne Opponents 58 57 .....-..Southern Teachers ........Westmar College ..-.....Omaha University ........Southern Teachers ......-.Westmar College .--.....Kearney Teachers ........Midland College ........Hastings College ........Kearney Teachers .--.....Chadron Teachers ........Peru Teachers ........Nebraska Wesleyan .-......Hastings College . ........Doane College ........Peru College .......-Doane College ..-.....Midland College 80 86 79 87 53 56 75 77 70 72 99 82 73 65 94 78 81 ........ Chadron Teachers ....... ......... 5 7 74 68 93 80 85 67 87 71 90 84 60 58 89 'l 10 93 72 69 83 ........Nebraska Wesleyan GRAND ISLAND TOURNEY: 60 ........ Kearney Teachers .................. ..-- 6 6 63 ........ Doane Teachers ........... ......-- 5 l N.A.l.A. PLAY-OFFS: 75 ........ Kearney Teachers ................... .--67 83 ........ Kearney Teachers Covertimel ...... 82 N.A.l.A. TOURNAMENT: 84 ........ Stetson University Florida .......... 100 The 1956-57 basketball team at WSTC was one of the best teams in the history of the school. Their 15 and 9 season's record in- cluded 1l conference wins out of 14 games for WSTC's first NCC basketball title, and two N.A.l.A. play-off victories over Kearney Teachers which enabled them to go to the N.A.l.A. tournament in Kansas City, Mo. The team scored 1867 points to their op- ponents 1776 points for an average of 77.7 points per game. They shot a respectable 37.962, from the field and were 7OfZp accurate at the free throw line. This free throw per- centage and total out-put were both new school records. The success of the team was based on bal- ance scoring and rebounding. Three of Wayne's players scored over 300 points, and Jim Whitney set a new four year scoring rec- ord by throwing in 1095 points during his ca- reer. He also tied the individual scoring record for one game by getting 32 points against Doane. Further tribute was paid to the team when Erik Radke and Jim Whitney were named to the all-conference team. Miner, Buhl and Wis- nieski also received honorable mention. BOB TUSHLA, Atkinson senior, played a very important port in Wayne's cham- pionship efforts. Tush, a member of the old school, scored some very im- portant free throws and jump shots to help lead Wayne to a conference cham- pionship and NAIA play-off win. Page 88 KINGSLEY MINER, 6'3 center from Sac City, lowa was one of the leading re- bounders on the team. Named the Most Valuable Player by his team- mates as a sophomore, the junior pivot man again proved his ability under the boards. Perhaps the most under-rated player in the conference, King mixed offensive and defensive ability to pre- sent consistently capable performances. Larry Buhl letting go with a jump shot that undoubtedly went in. J LARRY BUHL, Newman Grove, Nebraska junior, is a potential threat from any po- sition on the floor. Ruben is generally the first man down on offense and the first one back on defense. His hustle and desire paid big dividends to both his own accomplishments and those of his team. Erik Rodke fires one as Miner and Paul Krohn l2Ol position for a possible re- bound. ,J yr? JIM WHITNEY, Hartington, Nebraska Server, probably had one of the best VFOFS Of his career. The 6'3 forward hed the individual scoring record by matching Bob Ennis' 32 points. He also established an all-time scoring record j9 l0 four year period. Scoring isn't 'm S, Only talent, he is also one of the 'sums leading rebounders and play- 'f1C1kers. ERIK RADKE 6 6 forward from Aure lia, Iowa, played a steady brand of ball for the Staters this year. He is one of the top scorers in the conference and led Wayne to several victories. Bones also played rugged defensive ball and controlled the offensive and defensive rebounds in most games. GERALD WISNIESKI is Dodge, Ne- braska's contribution to the success of the W.S.T.C. basketball team. Sau- sage is one of the coolest ball players on the team. He is a good set shot, and his ability at the free throw line has helped Wayne score several important victories. These qualities have earned Jerry a position on the starting five in his freshman year, and by the same token, has made him a strong contender for the Outstanding Freshman Athlete award for this year. Page 89 ,Q fvlw V. 7 KN! ff X fi, f ff 4, C . ,XLV r. f f fit M -1.1 ffic Qi 6.3-LLL. LL f LOCAL,-4, LQ Mdfjelf . fd 'J' L l J i 'rife 2514, ,, Zfllnvl- ij! f 1 GERALD HUESER, Quimby, Iowa soph- omore, plays a rugged brand of basket- ball. His abilities at forward or center are equally effective and bothersome to opponents. Next year could be o big year for Jerry and teammates. 7 , fl ,L L I M049 X I V,-,. L,-, PAUL KROHN is a product of Bloom- field, Nebraska. Paul is one of the best ball-handlers on the team. He is also very quick on defense, and his speed and fast reflexes make him a constant threat when on the court. l Page 90 HAROLD SMITH is a senior from Washta, lowa. Smitty is one of the four graduating Iettermen who will be missed next year. He is a quick ag- gressive ployer with the ability to shoot either right or left-handed. ' s, ..- --. A . 1 . -gil rg K 1 P4 L 4 0-.Lv I -Vx Q. X -X --991 . A. . W A Well, would you look at that, Gerald Wisnieski l20l, Erik Radke l3Ol, Kingsley Miner 1333 and opponents stretch their necks to see what's so interesting to the unidentified players on the floor. LARRY BERRES is the only member of the basketball team from the city of Wayne. Norvous played high school basketball at Wayne Prep where he gathered many Iaurels. Larry is a fine shot and ball handler, and he should provide W.S.T.C. with some fine bas- ketball talent in the next few years. Kingsley Miner trying a reverse lay-up. DEE ZANDERS hails from Malvern, lowa, Dee is a fellow who can play either forward or guard and give a good account of himself. Dee's good nature and playing ability make him an asset to any team. 1-Q----Q.5 BOB MOORE comes to Wayne from Kansas University. Since he was a sec- ond semester transfer student, he was unable to participate in varsity games. However, his playing in some B games showed that he may be a very impor- tant addition to the W.S.T.C. basketball roster next year. Page 91 Page 92 I I I r l 7 Front Row: Vern Pinnt, Dean Soulliere, Wallis Gochenour, Tom Roberts, Bud Billeter Fred Kier Clair Thompson. Second Row: Don Engen, Roland Eickhoff, Howard Nellor, Don Kuchel, Dean Houfek Don Lauda Lyle Seitzinger, Matt Tabor. Second Semester Players not pictured: Lyle Archer and Larry Keck. B BASKETBALL RECORD Wayne Opponents 79 ........ Norfolk Christian College ........ 47 68 ........ Southern Teachers B ...... ..... 6 2 45 ........ Westmar B .................. ..... 6 O 8l ........ Norfolk Junior College ..... ..... 6 3 5l ........ Omaha University B ..... ..... 6 9 6l ........ Southern Teachers B ...... ..... 6 6 65 ........ Westmar B .................... ..... 5 7 66 ........ Norfolk Christian College ............ 55 7l ........ Chicks Grocery .................... ..... 7 2 5l ........ Norfolk Junior College ...... ..... 5 6 98 ........ Intramural Champions ...... ..... 7 8 Coach Ellermeier's B squad played an eleven game schedule for the l956-57 basket- ball season. Out of these eleven games, they won six and lost five. Of the five losses, three of them were by five points or less, and one defeat was avenged in a return game. During the season, Ellermeier's team out- scored their opponents 734 points to 685 points, and had a game average of 66.7 points per game. SSW ., 'LN , Y 'Wm ...W Us-W 'U f N , K D' x X':fe- W 4 NY M' .. 4 M: ,g l ,. .l ,UL Mm. Page 94 , ww-an 4--, -Q.-pu--4 L... , ......':-i 1-.......-. .. W-.W . Front Row: Merle McGee, Bill Kellogg, Darrell Rapp, Paul lnsingcr, Joe Carmichael, Don Frickel, Richard Galloway, Wayne Dozark, Fred Kjer, Don Gerber. Second Row: Gerald Thomsen, Dwight Messenger, Jim Wood, Wayne Gesiriech, Leroy Ditter, Boyd McGee, Roy Raymer, Bob DeBlauw, Bill Weddingfeld, Lowell Seger, Third Row: Larry Keck, Einar Anderson, Howard Nellor, Ardell Anderson, Harley Gesiricch, Estel Alexander, Bob Moore, Ray Lanik, Ted Dappcn, Bob Reeder, Dick Meyer. Fourth Row: Ted Matsukis, Bob Lindstcadt, Gail Peterson, Glenn Brewer, Courtney Sampson, Dean Houfek, Gary Morgan, Bill Spear. TRACK SCHEDULE: Westmar, Concordia at Wayne South Dakota U. Invitational Midland Relays Corn Palace Relays at Mitchell, S. D. Wesleyan Invitational Creighton at Wayne Sioux City, la. Relays Maryville, Mo. at Wayne State College Track Meet at Kearney Conference Meet at Kearney ' a y Q. sham- ww- ' ' QQ ' faux, A Z Merle McGee, Quimby, la. sopho- more, was named freshman athlete of the year last year and proved himself as a miler and two-miler. McGee was the tap point-getter for Coach Emery during last spring's campaign. Leroy Ditter, Monroe junior, placed in the conference meet last spring and should supply many needed points in the 880 in future competition. if X I 103' 7. Y, .. .W ..-.-..,-.4- . A A Page 95 All ,.. -9 Fred Kier, Allen sophomore, is a scoring threat in the dashes, re- lays, and broad iump, having placed in all events during the l956 season. Wayne Gesiriech, returning vet- eran, will add strength in the dis- tance races for the i957 track campaign. 05- A W ALI s-'w VIP. Bill Weddingfeld, Pender soph- omore, will add strength in the field events for WSTC. Don Frickel, Atkinson sopho- more, cleors the bar easily in an early-season pole vault attempt. 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J ,L L Vblfr fpziomgy Lqgohggik ULWL RMU jf!!! 'D ht pl . ot Omoho 10 lb 4Uf I if qj If . 6r gt! Lemors, Io. JW M uf jjylf t W 2 5:23 ,WPA 'INV JNL JW ZJX7 .cha U I WVU I pf! I Q Madl n V lj OJ o d et Fremont A Q ' I C Conference Meet at Hastings P if ' u ,N QM ffhtdvlffdl ' ,J W' , 'Q W Wil Pg 100 I ftjyjlghf: Glen Blakemon, Larry Berres, Jim Marsh. Not pictur d D Z d 2 , Al ! Director of Intramural Activities, Homer Kelley Intramural This year's intramural program is a con- tinuation of last year's expanded program. The purpose of the intramural activity is to give all male students not participating in var- sity competition the opportunity to compete in regular athletic events. Teams from Morey, Terrace and oft-campus competed for the in- tramural trophy won last year by Morey A. ln competition with teams from Morey, Terrace and off-campus, Morey C walked off with top honors in intramural basketball, beat- ing Terrace C for the trophy. Den Anderson and Tom Roberts were the two finalists in intramural tennis competition. Rroberts defeated Anderson for the champion- s ip. Page lOl Page lO2 X M..- ,,f . Ugawim' is - 'f ln intramural table-tennis Brad Bigelow and Bill Andreson survived the campus elimina- tions. Andreson defeated Bigelow for the gold medal. Terrace GM walked off with top honors in intramural bowling. The off-campus keg- lers had the highest number-of-pins total in a four-team playoff to determine the winner. Left to right: Marv Korab, Harry Irwin, John Brandenburg, Dick Mitchell, Max Irvin, Al Hawkins. - if M :Nfl 'K n Wil WRA sponsor, Miss Winter and Dee Lilly, president, are discussing activities for the next WRA meeting. JO Stephens ond Dee Lilly demonstrate as to OW the twist jump is done to the members of WRA. WRA WRA has been organized and func- tioning on campus for several years. Our purpose is just as the name states, recreation for the women of Wayne State. Our activities include tumbling, trampoline, volleyball, softball, bowl- ing, and any other activities that we have time for. This year we have been very active in bowling, volleyball and basketball, running a tournament in each. Our members will be helping in the National A.F,C.W. Conference in Lincoln, Nebr. This year a new award has been added to our club. We now have a traveling trophy for the dorm with the most points. These points are accumu- lated from persons participating and wins per team. A banquet is held in the late spring to present this award to the winning dorm. pee Lilly WRA President WRA members take time out for a bit of volleyball practice before a game. fi ' Page lO3 Pile Hall BOWLING CHAMPIONS The WRA for the second year farmed a bowling league which poured into Melody Lanes each Tuesday afternoon far ten weeks af the first semester. The league's winning team composed of Bonnie Weiger, Pat Shoemaker, Shir- ley Ludwig, Elaine Zabel, and Carolyn Neitzke, captain, chalked up a record of la wins and 7 losses. The top scorer in the league, Elaine Zabel, averaged l5O paints per game and rolled the top individual scare af 244 pins. 1' Pile Bowling Champions are lkneelingl left to right: .f Carolyn Nietzke, Elaine Zabel, Bonnie Weiger. Standing L left to right are Pat Shoemaker, Shirley Ludwig. ,5 . 1 1 . ,l - fs ' ILM-f' V f Q, -I f in. fwfr J . ff f Aja! ' l , L . ,V 'LV ,7' Ly' 6 ,f,'L4f ff E 'zu' ' ,f .C x X Cv K7 Lf: I yy 2 .ff 'Y ,f 44 ..,:fM.i flu , ff nf 62, V, cf, I wr . . 'ff 5 L V as ., bc- , ,V l, , L fl' ' ' J ' ' 1 1 if -t ,N Off' Ziff' 6 JJ-if ,I ,L 1 , A 7, 24 L Uw ,of ' tl 1 ,Aff A up . 1 J .V , , ,,,1 ' f' -- fbi E Vt ffl' bl .fo I' i flu 'W VV if , .A I IL, Z A L -A , . f' -f V -ff' 'Tl , V 1 C L 7V J! VV! tv L.-Y, WEML IL ! ' 45,15 Ld., ,,f V C ' f . .f-V V ,.- wi .. L. ' ., L ojlg -.,,'fj', ,u LAL .1-'I V ' .f fc., . ,f 0 Ll L 0 ' Z V ' 'T f . ,' 'V 'ty' I K! 661' Viv. VL. L Z 1 CVC 'TL V1 LT ff E I 'fl' 7 'V ff, .V tif! gfvi' L V fgfn' 'gf f gg 'T A ft . . - 5 . 1 ,Qc .uf - , if A 1 , , Af: .rv ' S ' - If f . VV . , T KLA ' L53- y g L.- E Axel, L, C ,. ,nf 0' ' .fg ,V 6 Members of WRA are enjoying a game of basketball. Page 104 If at first you dan't succeed, try try again. Water Fragrance was the theme of this year's annual spring water pageant presented by the WSTC Dolphin club, campus swimming organization. Approximately 60 students were included in the show, with the various scenes and individual numbers originated by members of the club and featured soloists. ,Y it .,i,,,,,i W is ,HM5.,w V ' wise - Page 105 Page IO6 Each scene was taken from the names of popular perfumes, such as Reflections, Four Winds, New Horizons, Royal Street, Tabu, Naughty, Evening in Paris, OId Spice, Breathless. Concluding the water -show was o number including all personnel entitled Command Performance. Mrs. Esther D. Carlson, women's physical education instructor, is director of the yearly water extravaganza. 1 1 A Ali? ,Fix Q N : N I 1 RAY ' 1 X K . L1 DMINISTRATION A FACULTY f Page 108 Dr. William A. Brandenburg President of the College i ff 1 Our memory of the year 1956-1957 will be filled with pleasure, and in this excellent yearbook will be the reminders. The doors of a beautiful new library building were opened in September, the new Anderson Hall for women and a major addition to Morey Hall for men are in process of completion, and construction has been started on a new health and physical education building. Enrollment reached an all-time high in both se- mesters of the academic year. A graduate program leading to the degree of Master of Science in Educa- tion wos added to the offering, that this college might better serve the public schools of Nebraska. We believe, too, that the quality of the student body in 1956-57 matched college progress in other respects. These developments are the fruition of plans made by former presidents, particularly the late Dr. John D. Rice. lt is an inspiration to come into the presence of their work and, with whatever strength we possess, to carry it along. .t is-J-M 4' 57 A ,, A Wffi g j - V Q -. in gA:p:7f21 g1m1i4 EMM ' Q , . x A - i ,JI ' L '.g gm, f ..7 - liz, ,..:..-..,:r,',..fji', ,I 1 , -az . , , ,my - 4 wig yam, f ' .I X fl J ,Agia ' A , fi' 46 xmv . ' .7 . 1' .-5 tg- ,I Y ' 4 '- ' K , Q' ki Dr. Morris B. Streei Milton B. Childs Dean of the College Bursar-Registrar 5 N D . M'l J. H I Virginia Lynn Anderson I' I 'Oil C558 Dean of gmdems Assoclofe Dean of Studenls FZ gfgl' 7 'EL 'fi . 1, A vii Jiffb' 5. I Ya, :J ,w fi , 7? E Page IO9 X . 6., ' ,Ki . c 4 f l . ff? V Af ,r , gl 6 , Milton A. Ochsner Speclal Services M. Lois Crouch 'S' George S. Criswell Public Relations Llbrarlan f r A 1' ' - ' J' 'gf nl ' M ' fs M Q 'M .gi .fir lk., A - . 4.75 ' r 'X - il K!! l A Dr. Clifford V. Vioit Instructional Materials Center Yale K. Kessler Elinor Volk Assoclote Librarian Assistant Llbrarlan Administrative Assistants 2 JI fi 0 fir: Genevieve E. Craig Secretory to the President Page ll0 Clara A. Smothers Associate Registrar 'N C LeElIa B. Mioen, R.N. College Nurse ff I Mable J. Hurstad Accountant Ag' A fd Evllv 1' 'FN Division 5 K IVV . 0 A t A in ' I '. Applle r S 'w 1' f- 1 1 ' 1 ' ! Q .m,g,5,1. if fp ' xiii. ,f lf' je ff Sig it 'XM' i'f2l'iK gif iif.+ kXN'e .wuz 'd J. 0 ghzgmgad Schreiner orvdommerxens - ndustrial Arts 7 W. ? 1 Edith M. Sundell Commerce ' Wa. 1' 5' f X 1 B , 1 Ivalee Hedge McCord Irene Damme Radcliffe W. A. Wollenhaupt Commun Commerce, Economics + Home Economics Florence Royster Home Economics ,. up' ,VZ rm V , A .i Ida M. Warner M- M- 51470299 Home Economics AQYNUNUYG 'L .r-Qs . N ll d Cec'l H. W ' d vexgrisiilgueises Aniredluirlalegrfsr G Industrial Azz' QL' ,' .X , 3 Qvf Q 2 i Erma Rodgers Home Economics -ii Keith H. Jech Agriculture Page Ill Division of Education V ln .13 Q, R ' 41' E? 'I Pearl Eye Hahn School, Elementary 'Z'- Hayes MacGraw Hahn School, Elementary til' S IJ 5' .- 1 Y 1 ,5 , , K V :yn l v Dr. Joseph S. Hillson Psychology QW Dr. Orville F. Moore Psychology ll' 'HE L 'K' V I-fx . l Dr. Joe Nichols Chairman-Education Q. Helen H. James Hahn School, Elementary ...A in Ruth L. Pearson Hahn School, Elementary Dr. Daryl l.. Dell Principal Hahn School p A X kt,.,., I' a lx M . C .Y Mildred Reed Jones Hahn School, Secondary r-qrnfww ' Walter J. Peterson Elementary Education f V -if l.... , ,Q fue A by 2 .. 161 ,X ' , , ' x ' mlb E, N L ,h 1 .Q ' x , 'fi'-' ld A A . I --, gtf f rsfe 1 2 1 , S g s, o ?' S . ' 'T 1 ' 1 I Minnie C. Rice D00 Seldlwvlcll Laura Simonson Coral Stephens Educatlon Hahn School, Secondary Elementary Education Hahn School, Elementary Page H2 'Q' 4 J mv'-. M . N fflh, f A , fr, fx-+ muff . e if f A I 'W' sn A an i9 38. ' - s f v i' . I J ' 1 5 l ., X 37 4 if V I' ' W 5 - ' J, .J 4 , ColStddd B ' TTC Fdw-V ,J- . . Hahn S:31ool,oEIe:lenIery Hahn Selondary 7:2910 5650435330552 Ruro?r Eg:::I:ti5n,vll:Zdin9 'Ne MG? vi, jus' Holrnmalhezm ilggxizary H05lt:lt2C'x8l,Y:gE1:'l:::YY Haxfgziorfl ge:i,1':,ta,y w , . in f 1- 3 an g i Division NN' 'lvl n f i gf' of S N, i f V,. Iv. V vv. 1 W W ll f i I 1 l V ! A fr! I kj Russel E. Anderson Richard J. Lesh Claire V. Dorsf Chairman-Music Art An QW F'-. , r V Q' ' , W vi!! ,La Ks I N' R f fi f f N, he I 4- . D , Benidmin B. Bernstein Rex A. Conner Albert G- Cdr ,on Franklin Philleo Music Music M0511 l 'Xlv Muslc XA U Q X Page II3 X. 415 Lillian Baker Lenare P. Ramsey DY- DOYONIY Sell C- l-Wd slilllieff' Radlo, Speech Speech, English 5999051 5099571 ,o': u':Qe5Pf:E2 7 , . Dwlslon of Health 1 W ---' and Physical Education Donald B, Emery Esther Dewitz Carlson Director of Athletics WMMIV! PIIYSICGI Educatloll Chalrrnan-Physical Education -we 'S+ . HONG' C- KBHBY Marvin Lewellan Carl R. EIIQYIIICIBY phymal gduggglcn human cud' Asst. Coach, Physical Education phynn' Edumnon Chqpleg H, Obye Frances Winter Basketball Coach PhYSlCCl 5dllCU'l00 Phyrlcal Education Page II4 V , ,A 7-,em fa ' X I . , 'I s , W l yung row' X G. X 1 i ,V lj Ii 1 O All Dr. William A. Selz c 'l '-E 9llsh I Llteratura o U . i '-1 J d , 0 frills: Stevens: 'li- 'Q All chbf- William G. Ingram alrman-Physics, Chemistry K D'- Ramona o. onion Biology Division of Languages -.DMX Dr. Laura M. Franklin Lee Adnan English, Literature English, Literature fag' I -Q2 ft, I. A, Lyle L. Skov Dr. Arthur B. 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Cobb, Cook, Coon, Coventry, Cummings, Dahl, Dappen, Terry, Phyllis Norma KGY Borboro KOYHY Glenn Stuart Wayne Oto, la. Inman Madison Wayne Lucas, S. D. Davis, DeBlauw, Denney, Ditter, Dittrick, Dix, Doeschner, Elizabeth Bob Patricia Kay Jacqueline Beverly Delores Omaha Crofton Stanton Monroe Meadow Grove Butte Dixon Dohren, Donaldson, Downing, Dunlop, Ehlers, Ehlers, Ellis, Beverly Carolyn Anita Roberta . Joyce Marjorie Ralph Pilger Albion Oto, la. Schenectady, N.Y. Cherokee, lay Charter Oak, la. Allen 5 ' ' , I f . I ,L r , Y - 1 , ,I 1' Page '20 I A will :dll Jffnx efxdfeff- 1' ff J 2544 4A 'Gf!'QffAf6A- ' 4' If Jq'Z3L4,4y'v!,'L2T'44.f'C! .4 ' l f X V r AJ li fruity' pfaiwgg U-- PS-4 fe X .. .,... fW,....e,f..L....-.,.-..,.,..,.....-...----,........ . ,- , I , 'N' wr'-v , i . .4 5 4-1 X . ,. xx, 'QF Q 'fir , ,, in x ,djzifln -R' i 1 U 1 -GQQ5' 4 A s R uv ev, ' 4 fi , '1 R 5. 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Ah Jerry Bruning, President Dee Lilly, Vice-President Daryle Johnson, Treasurer Geraldine Havekost, Secretory mi Page l50 .3 g ANDERSON, Bill L. South Sioux City Social Science BACKHAUS, Dale Washta, Ia. Commerce BENEDICT, Russell L. Newcastle Physical Education ANDERSON Denn i , Aurelia, la. Physical Education BAILEY, Gene H. Emerson Commerce BENSON, Alan E. Sioux Falls, S. D. Physical Education S E. 'I' ll-Q. ANDERSON, Fredrick Onawa, la. Music BALCER, Paul L. Pierce Music BENTON, M. .lanice Oro, la. English l 'fir if Ji ASPLEAF, Sharon Sioux City, la. Social Science BELTZ, Paul J. Wayne Commerce BERNARD, Nick A. Niles, Ohio Social Science gulf 4 X I BIGELOW, Brad W. Lyons English BRANSTITER, Duane K. Niobrara Industrial Arts BRUNING, Gerald H. West Point Commerce BLATCHFORD, L. Aileen Sioux City, Ia. Music BRADER, Bernice V. Wayne Commerce BRUSTKERN, Lindy A. Omaha Speech BOFENKAMP, Don Cherokee, Ia. Industrial Arts BREIDERT, Gladys Columbus Social Science D. BURNHAM, Neil N. Wayne Commerce BRANDENBURG, John A. Wayne Industrial Arts BREMER, Bonnie J. Laurel Commerce CARSTENS, Walter K. Hartington Industrial Arts Page 151 Page 152 'DK 4 'Cu' I X W z.-ff. : fi lf' in A, ,. ' ' I, l 'lf V, ',f. .41 J' 'X A Alf 'Ji ' ' ,l. X. 7' '.: L l- f,.,f'Z fi: ' 1 ffl 'i CHAPMAN, Roland R. CONRY, Francis W. ' COOPER, JeAnne R. f COOPER, Lowell E. LeMars, la. Kingsley, Ia. Laurel ,f Ponca History Commerce Chemistry Social Science DAVIS, Gramer J. DEAN, Donald W. DEMAN, Lee W. DIEDRICHSON, Fred D. Wayne Tekamah Decatur Creighton Industrial Arts Physical Education Commerce Commerce ELKINS, Harold D. ENGLER, Dorothy A. ENGSTEDT, Dennis D. ENSMINGER, Barbara J. Wisner David City Crofton Oakdale Mathematics English Industrial Arts Commerce 4 Q- FARBER, E. Lee FOECKE, Jerome Wayne Wayne Industrial Arts Mathematics FULLER, Don E. GARRETT, Royce Stuart Glenwood, la. English Biological Science GLEASON, G. Dale HAMILTON, Mary J. Wisner Plainview English Home Economics FOSTE R, Doris D. Wayne Commerce GEDDES, J. Dan Waterbury Social Science HAMM, Kenneth F. Winside Physical Science L3 is FUERHOFF, Don E. Beemer Physical Education GIOIELLO, Neil J. Niles, Ohio Social Science HANSEN, M. Joseph Council Bluffs, la. History Page l53 .-7.1,-.- 'QV' -..XX HAVEKOST, Geraldine M. Bancroft Commerce H ELT, Joanne Fremont English JOHNSON, Michael David City Music Page 154 HEDRICK, Clar Wayne Chemistry ence B. HUMMEL, Jimmy D. Cushing, Ia. Social Science KIDO, Beverly A. Richville, Minn. Social Science HEJHAL, John S. Howells Social Science JOHNSON, Da V Lee Wousa Music KIMBER, William Albert City, la. Physical Education HEYDEN, Harlen L. Jamison Industrial Arts JOHNSON, Daryle San Diego, Calif. Commerce-Mathematics KLUVER, Neil Wayne Physical Education KOEHLER, Edwin Y KOEHLER, James W. 41' 3 5' KOH LOFF, LaVern L. KONOPIK, Joe WOYNS Craig Wayne B Industrial Arts Commerce Commerce Qiignggrce LAGE, Donna LAUDA, Robert J. 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ANDERSON ANDERSON Eugene K. 36, 40, 65, 66, 14 Frederick 27, 36, 63, 150 ANDERSON Iona 47, 53, 130 ANDERSON, Joan 43, 45, 119 ANDERSON, Kenneth ANDERSON Berie 119 ANDERSON Nancy 119 ANDERSON Nona 142 ANDERSON Robert 80, 130 ANDRESON, Bill 142 ANDRESEN, Sheryll 53, 130 ANFINSON, Aloyus 130 ASHLEY, Margaret 48 ASHTON, Clara ASPLEAF, Sharon 33, 48, 54, 150 2 Student Index BIGELOW, Brad 18, 29, 37, 38, 39, 58, 62, 63, 98, 102, 151 BILDERBACK, Wanda 119 BILLETER, Bud 92, 119 BURCHARD, Carol 119 BITNEY, Jean 42, 53, 142 BLACKFORD, Perry BLAIN, Homer 130 BLAKE, Robert 119 BLAKE, Ruth 45, 118, 119 BLAKEMAN, Glen 100 BLAKEMAN, Roger 42, 142 BLATCHFORD, L. Ailene 72, 151 BLATTERT, Dale 79, 119 BLOOMFIELD, Rose 119 BLUMER, Helen 49, 65, 72, 130 BLUMER, Marilyn 119 BODENSTEDT, Donald BOECKENHAUER, Juanita, 43, 70, 72, BOFENKAMP, Don 151 BOKEMPER, Doris BOLING, Donald 51, 119 BONATH, Harold BONDERSON, Janice 41, 47, 119 BOONE, Allan 55, 78, 80, 119 BORG, Annette 119 BOWE, Marlin BOWEN, John 17, 26, 72, 73, 130 BOYDSTON, Phvllis BOYER, Mary 38, 46, 54, 119 BRACHT, Norbert 46, 120 BRADER, Bernice 65, 151 BRAITHWAITE, Lola 41, 120 BRANDENBURG, John 64, 102, 151 BACHMAN, Roger 142 ATKINS, Dwayne 66, 130 AUSTIN, John 73, 119 BACKER, Jack 38 BACKHAUS, Dale 150 BACKSTROM, Barbara 119 BADJE, Paul 142 BAILEY, Gene 150 BAKER, Charlotte 42, 62, 66, 142 BAKER, Jeanette 119 BALCER, Lou Ann 73, 119 BALCER, Paul 142, 150 BALCER, Roger 74 BANISTER, Shirley 119 BARBER, Patricia 119 BARKER, Kenneth 29, 40, 142 BARNETT, Charles 130 BARRY, Mary Jo 43, 51, 53, 54, 130 BARTELS, Albert 49, 23, 119 BARTLETT, Sandra 42, 53, 54, 59, 130 BAY, Raymond BECKENHAUER, Jeanette 130 BECKENHAUER, Sally 119 BEHN, Janice 49, 53, 130 BELOHRAD, Charlotte 46, 54, 130 BELTZ, Paul 52, 64, 150 BENDEN, Janelle BENEDICT, Russ 150 BENSON, Alan 79, 80, 150 BENTHACK, Alice 66, 67 BENTON, M. Janice 18, 38, 46, 57, 62, 63, 150 BERG, Arthur 46, 50, 60, 142 BERGLUND, Delores 41, 44, 54, 119 BERNARD, Nick 50, 150 BERRES, Larry 38, 49, 87, 91, 100, 119 BESSEY, Carolyn 42, 72, 119 Page 178 BRANSTITER, Duane 51, 52, 69, 151 BREIDERT, Gladys 57, 151 BREMER, Bonnie 51, 151 BREMER, Burdette, 129, 130 BREMER, Donald 130 BREWER, Glenn 94, 142 BRooKs William CHRISTENSEN, Chester 19, 29, 33, 37, 39 50, 61, 62, 142 CHRISTIANSEN, Norman 60, 143 CHRISTOFFERSEN, Kieth, 120 CLARKIN, Donn 131 CLAUSEN, Roger 120 CLAYTON, Lynn 131 CLEAL, Margaret 41, 68, 143 CLEMENSON, Roger COBB, Terry 84, 120 COLLINS, Maurice COLLINS, Norman COLLINS, Vera comes, Ken 37, 39, 71, 73, 129, 131 CONGER, Betty 41, 72, 131 CONLEY, Thomas 143 CONNER, Carol CONRY, Francis 60, 65, 152 CONRY, Lloyd COOK, Phyllis 72, 73, 74, 120 COON, Cecil COON, Norma 120 COOPER, JeAnne 152 COOPER, Lowell 152 CORRIGAN, John 46 CORY, Karen 51, 131 COVENTRY, Kay 120 CRAIG, Esther CRANDALL, Curtis 50, 143 CROSLEY, Larry 131 CROSS, Richard 24, 43, 65, 131 CUMMINGS, Barbara 33, 120 CZINDER, William D DABERKOW, Rod 55, 79, 131 DAHL, Kathy 120 DAHLBERG, Mildred DAHLQUIST, LaRue 143 BROSAMLE, Gail 120 BROWER, Charlotte 120 BRUNING, Gerald 19, 46, 58, 60, 67, 151 BRUNS, Harold 120 BRUNTON, Ronald 130 BRUSTKERN, Lindy 54, 63, 151 BUEHLER, Gary 130 BUELL, Stuart 17, 73 BUHL, Larry 55, 86, 87, 88, 130 BURDA, Mary 29, 49, 53, 60, 142 BURNHAM, Nell 42, 53, 68, 151 BUTLER, Ronald 120 C CAMP, Beverly 43, 69, 131 CARDER, Marilyn 69, 73, 120 CARLSON, Joleen 120 CARLSON, Kenneth CARSLSON, Margaret 43, 131 CARMICHAEL, Lisbon 46, 94, 120 CARRELL, Dona Rae 42, 53, 131 CARSON, Clarence 40, 71, 72, 73, 74 CARSTENS, Kay 120 CARSTENS, Marlene 47, 51, 53, 57, 68, 142 CARSTENS, Walter 64, 151 CARSTENS, William 79, 80, 131 CARY, Patricia 120. CHAPMAN, Roland 152 CHILDS, Karen 39, 41, 44, 51, 59, 73, 74, 120 DALTON, Delane 26, 72, 73 DALTON, Sherrie 24, 29, 33, 72, 131 DAPPEN, Glen 44, 45, 120 DAPPEN, Joseph 52, 79, 94, 131 DAVIS, Bob 44, 45, 72, 131 DAVIS, Elizabeth 41, 120 DAVIS, Gramer 46, 52, 64, 152 DEAN, Donald 32, 36, 37, 39, 55, 58, 79, 80, 152 DeBLAUW, Bob 94, 120 DEMAN, Lee 50, 152 DENKINGER, Donald DENNEY, Patricia 1200 DeWAAY, Raymond DIAMON, Violet DIEDRICHSEN, Fred 64, 152 DIEHM, Harold 38, 52, 143 DIRKS, Joyce 47, 53, 131 DITTER, Kay 41, 49, 51, 120 DITTEIR, Leroy 49, 55, 94, 95, 143 DITTRICK, Jacqueline 71, 120 DIX, Beverly 120 DOCKEN, Alan 131 DOESCHER, Dolores 120 DOHREN, Beverly 120 DONALDSON, Carolyn 43, 120 DOUGHERTY, Mark 46, 67, 131 DOVERSBERGER, John DOWNING, Anita 120 DOWNING, Robert DOZARK, Wayne 94, 131 DUNLOP, Roberta 41, 43, 48, 53, 54, 120 DURANT, Richard 143 DWINELL, Vera 41, 46, 53, 143 EBY, Claudette 42,53, 72, 131 EDMUNDS, Neil 39, 40, 52, 55, 56, 65, 65, 96, 143 EDWARDS, Eleanor EDWARDS, James EGERTSEN, Arlene 46, 53, 54, 73, 74, 129, 131 GARRETT, Royce 153 GARWOOD, William GEARY, Gail Gsooss, J. oan so, 153 Gels, l-lalan 41, 43, aa, 132 GERBER, Donald 94, 121 GERKING, Bob 43, 52, 98, 121 GERMAN, Gerald 14, 51, 121 GESIRIECH, caral 41, 132 HAWKINS, Elwin 102, 144 HECKENLIVELY, Lynette 48, 122 HEDRICK, Clarence 37, 42, 66, 67, 154 HEIER, Darrel 122 HEIM, David 66, 133 HEITZMAN, Lula 122 HEJHAL, John 154 HELT, Joanne 44, 45, 72, 154 HEMMINGSEN, Virginia 42, 133 EHLERS, Joyce 120 EHLERS, Marjorie 14, 49, 120 EICKHOFF, Roland 92, 131 ELKINS, Harold 152 ELLENBERG, Nanci 65, 131 ELLIS, Norman 143 ELLIS, Ralph 120 ELSER, Lyle 67 ENGELSON, Richard 143 ENGEN, Don 92, 143 ENGLER, Dorothy 46, 59, 68, 152 ENGSTEDT, Dennis 64, 152 ENSMINGER, Barbara 43, 53, 54, 65, 66, 68, 152 ERICKSON, Janice 41, 53, 73, 143 ERNST, Alvin ESSICK, Betty 44, 45, 121 ESSY, Michael 52, 66, 67, 143 ESTES, Karen 16, 43, 45, 121 ETZEL, Donald EWERT, Barbara 53, 132 GESIRIECH, Harley 84, 94, 121 GESIRIECH, Wayne 94, 96, 121 GEU, Willene 121 GIESEL, Patricia 121 GILCHRIST, Adine 48, 51, 132 GILPIN, Frances HENDERSEN, Audrey 42, 53, 133, 144 HENDERSON, Donald 133 HENDERSON, Kenneth HENDERSON, Shirley 48, 53, 57, 66, 69, 133 l-lENsl-lAw, Carl 45, 47, 49, 122 Neil 37, 39, 46, 52, 54, 153 GIOIELLO, GISEL, Dean 34, 121 GLEASON, Dale 153 GLIDDEN, Richard 24, 144 GOCHENO UR, Wallis a4, 92, 121 GOODMAN, Duane 144 GOODWIN, Peg 16, 51, 53, 132 GOSHORN, Barbara 51, 132 GOURLEY, Cheryl 132 GRAHAM, Alyce 121 GRAHAM, Carlos GRAHAM, LeRoy 121 GRAHAM, Robert 121 GRAMBERG, Merlyn 47, 51, 132 GRANQUIST, Gilbert GREEN, Robert 73 HENSEL, Sharlyn 73, 133 HERRMANN, Marnette 49, 133 HEWITT, Robert 72, 73, 144 HEYDEN, 1-larlan 43, 64, 69, 141, 154 HIGHTREE, Elizabeth 65, 133 HODGENS, Donna 73, 74, 144 HOFFMAN, Lowell HOLMES, Deloris 43, 122 HOGAN, Catherine 41, 54, 122 HOLLIDAY, Jerry 133 HOOKS, Sharon 33, 41, 53, 133 HORAK, Marlene 49, 53, 122 HOUFEK, Deon 84, 92, 94 HOVENDICK, Lois 133 HOVENDICK, Lois J. 44, 53, 133 HOWARD, Ray 52 F FARBER, Dorothy 43, 144 GREENWALD, Ronald 121 GRIESCH, Jane GRIGGS, William GROEPPER, Dora 49, 132 HUEBNER, Margaret 13, 46, 54, 133 HUESER, Gerald 43, 55, 87, 90, 133 HUGGENBERGER, Maxine 46, 133 HULT, Dennis 71, 72, 73, 133 FARBER, Lee 64, 153 FEY, Mariorie 45, 70, 72, 73, 132 FINCH, Lois 41, 132 FINN, Elizabeth 121 FINN, William FISCHER, Ester FISCHER, Sandra 43, 121 FITCH, Sandra 121 FITZPATRICK, Lorraine GRUBB, Jerry 121 GUENTHER, Richard 56, 79, 81, 98, 144 GUNSOLLEY, Willard 52, 65, 132 GUNTER, Doris 43, 71, 73, 132 GUSTAFSON, Dennis H HULT, Wanda 41, 44, 45, 144 HUMMEL, D. Jeannie 16, 21, 36, 41, 43, 53, 55, 59, 62, 68, 144 HUMMEL, Jim 36, 52, 56, 154 HUMMER, Charles HUNTER, Dayton 84, 133 HUNTER, Lowell 55, 84, 95, 133 l-luRD, Roy 122 HAACK, Barbara 43, 53, 132 FLANAGAN, Carol 47, 144 FLEER, Lois 47, l2l FLEGE, Eileen 121 FLETCHER, Robert 121 FLUENT, Lois 41, 121 FOECKE, Jerome 37, 52, 66, 153 FOLEY, Edna 46, 53, 132 FORD, Norm HAAFKE, JoAnn 72, 121 HAAS, Sandra 121 HAASE, Jerome 46, 132 HABERER, Robert HAGEN, Ralph 73, 74, 121 HAGERDON, William 121 HAILEY, Harlan 38, 122 INGALLS, David INGALLS, Janet 133 INGRAM, Joyce 42, 63, 144 INSINGER, Paul 94, 122 IRVIN, Max 64, 102, 145 IRWIN, Harry 51, 72, 102, 145 HARPER, FORESHOE, Norma 121 FOSTER, Doris 41, 65, 70, 153 FOWLER, Paula 53 FOWLER, Roland FRAZIER, Fred 52, 132 FREEMAN, Ronald 40, 144 FREDERICK, Mary 48, 51, 132 FREESE, Joan 47, 121 FRENCH, Kelly FREUDENBERG, Anita 48, 49, 53, 71, 144 FRICKEL, Donald 42, 67, 94, 96, 132 FRIEDRICHSEN, Richard 49, 52, 121 FRIEDRICHSEN, Roger 49, 84, 121 FRISBIE, Katherine 121 FUERHOFF, Don 37, 55, 58, 79, 80, 153 FULLER, Donald 81, 43, 60, 62, 153 FUSSELMAN, Lloyd 121 FYMBO, Anne 69, 121 HALL, William HAMILTON, Mary 59, 72, 73, 153 HAMM, Kenneth 153 HAMMER, Dean 47, 127 HAMMITT, Donn 127 HAMMITT, Sandra 48, 132 HANDKE, Leon 49, 144 ISOM, Dalbert 122 ISOM, Verlyn 122 ISRAELSON, Darlene 29, 41, 47, 53, 72, 145 J HANEY, Sharon 46, 122 HANSEN, Herbert HANSEN, Jacqueline 122 HANSEN, James D. HANSEN, James M. 122 HANSEN, Michael 29, 30, 39, 50, 60, 62, 153 HANSEN, Lee Ann 49, 71, 72, 122 HANSEN, Nona 45, 53, 122 HANSEN, Thomas HANSON, Barbara 1 22 HARMS, Gordon 46, 122 Arland 51, 122 JACKSON, Arlene 145 JACKSON, Robert 122 JAEGER, Ralph 54, 133 JAMES, Everett 133 JANSEN, Maxine 49 JANsslsN, Lillian 24, 29, 36, 41, 43, aa, 133 JAPP, JoAnn 122 JENNESS, Miron 133 JENSEN, Conrad 122 JENSEN, Delores 49, 122 134 JENSEN, Roger 79, 122 JOHNSON, Carol 51 G HARRINGTON, John 46, 132 HARRIS, Florence JOHNSON, Dafyle 2o, 37, 40, 52, as, 154, oe, 149 GABEL, Connie 132 GADE, Anita GADE, Verneal GALLOWAY, Beth 73, 74, 121 GALLOWAY, Richard 94 GALLUP, Mary 132 HARTUNG, Beverly 48, 49, 122 HARVEY, Alice HASENWINKEL, William 49, 132 HATCHER, Jaqueline 122 HATTERMAN, Gary 122 HAVEKOST, Geralalna as, aa, zo, 44, 47, 53, 149, 154 JOHNSON , David 73, 122 loHNsoN, JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON: JoHNsoN, Da V Lee 26, 72, 73, 154 Donna 53 134 Duane L. 122 134 Duane N. Janice 41,'44, 53, 68, 72, 134 Jeanene 37, 42, 66, 67, 134 Page JOHNSON, Karen 49, 122 Larry 40 53, 144 JOHNSON, , JOHNSON, Marlin 134 JOHNSON, Michael 26, 36, 55, 73, 79, 81, 154 JOHNSON, Nancy sa, 122 JoHNsoN, Paul 69, 122 JoHNsoN Roger 79, 81 JOHNSON, Sharon 47, 123 JOHNSON, William 40, 134 JONES, Ronald 71, 73, 74, 144 JORGENSEN, Richard 123 K KABISCH, Dorothy 65 KABISCH, Lois 73, 145 KANE, Greg KALBERG, Marlyn KAUPMAN, Richard KECK, Larry 94 KEENEY, Bonnie 134 KELLER, Dean 84, 123 KELLY, Colleen 38, 123 KELLEY, Jolene 41, 43, 53, 134 KELLOGG, William 79, 81, 94, 134 KENNEDY, James 43, 134 KERCHNER, Leona 42, 48, 123 KERN, Mary KESSLER, Linda 38, 70, 71, 72, 73, 134 KESTER, l. Marie 73, 123 KIDD, Beverly 41, 44, 45, 154 KIERSTEAD, Armelia KIIHNE, Ray 17, 49, 50, 60, 61, 69, 145 KIMBER, William 55, 78, 79, 81, 154 KINDLER, Stewart 134 KING, Shirley 46, 53, 134 KINGSTON, Jack 145 KINNEY, Lois 134 KIRKPATRICK, Theron 43 KJER, Fred 55, 92, 94, 96, 134 KLEMM, LaVern 123 KLUVER, Neil 154 KNEIFL, Barbara 123 KOCK, John KOEHLER, Edwin 64, 155 KOEHLER, James 60, 155 KOEHLER, Lois 70, 73, 134 KOENIG, Mary Ann 45 KOHLHOF, LaVern 65, 66, 155 KOLL, Donna 47, 50, 60, 134 KOLLMORGEN, Don KOLLMORGEN, Lueila 123 KONOPIK, Joe 10, 21, 36, 43, 55, 58, 65, 67, 155 KORAB, Marvin 67, 102, 134 KOTROUS, Thomas 72, 78, 145 KRAUSE, Carrol 52, 123 KREMER, Daniel KROGER, Don KROHN, Kay 49, 123 KROHN, Paul 87, 90, 145 KRYSL, Larry 134 KUCHEL, Donald 92, 123 KUNZMAN, Annette 134 KURJUWEIT, Wayne 24 L LAGE, Donna 21, 61, 63, 155 LAHR, Bonnie 41, 43, 53, 134 LAKE, Gary 52, 123 LANDGRAF, Lois 46, 134 LANGE, Cathryn 134 LANIK, Lloyd LASH, Patricia 41, 54, 123 LASHER, JoAnn 123 LAUDA, Donald 92 LAUDA, Robert 64, 155 LAWRENCE, Vaughn 72, 135 LEAMER, Alicia 123 LEE, Art 155 LEGBAND, Darrell 49, 123 LEMCKE, Nancy 49, 123 LENTZ, Cyril LENTZ, Dorothy 42, 53, 135 LEY, Anna 62, 69 LILLY, Dee 37, 48, 51, 51, 103, 149, 155 LINDAHL, Karen 36, 65, 72, 73, 135 LINDER, Gary 73, 74, 135 LINDSTEADT, Robert 79, 94 LINGENFELTER, Gary 123 LINQUIST, Jerome 47, 123 LINQUIST, Norma 47 LIVINGSTON, Charles MENUEY, Larry 46 MERCER, Orville 84, MESSERSCHMIDT, Charles 71, 72, 73 MESSENGER, Dwight 94 MEYER, B. Ruth 124 MEYER, Dick 94 MEYER, Duane 17, 55 MEYER, A. Larry 156 r MEYER, Vernon 124 MICHAELSEN, Norma 124 MIGNERY, Cindy 136 MIGNERY, Herbert 136 MIGNERY, Marta 16, 43, 55, 68, 156 M11.ANDER, Nancy 42, 54, 124 MILLER, Bruce 79, 145 MILLER, Carol 124 MILLER, Gary 146 MILLER, Harley 73, 136 MILLER, Robert 1 56 MILLS, James 37, 47, so, sa, 156 LOETSCHER, Corrine 41, 43, 65, 68, 135 LONGE, Rogene 123 LUBBERSTEDT, Eugene Luowia, Shirley 41, 43, as, as, LUEBBERS, Edward LUEDERS, Jerry 84, 123 LUND, Marcia 51, 123 LUNDEEN, Roger 135 LUTZ, Larelie 43, 53, 123 M MCALLISTER, Edward 46, 135 MCALLISTER, Jerry 104, 129 MCCAULEY, Gerald 46, 51, 54, 135 MCCOURT, John 67, 135 MCCREA, Merle 123 MCCREA, Wendell 65 MCCUE, Elaine 54, 123 MCCULLOUGH, Betty 68, 155 MCDERMOTT, Harold 46, 50, 56, 155 MCDERMOTT, Joan 11, 46, 63, 155 MCDERMOTT, Jerome MCDONALD, Neal 55, 78, 79, 82, 155 MCDOWALL, Gerald McGEE, Boyd 94, 135 MCGEE, Merle 55, 94, 95, 135 MCINTOSH, John 123 M:NElLL, Richard 84, 123 MCNERNEY, Pat 69, 135 MaQu1sTAN, cafai 42, 73, 135 MCQUISTAN, J. Roger 135 MCQUEEN, Roberta 43, 68, 73, 123 MILTON, Bernard 146 MINER, Barbara 136 MINER, Kingsley 39, 55, 87, 88, 146 MITCHELL, Larry 40, 50, 156 MITCHELL, Richard 52, 65, 102, 156 MJOEN, Kenneth 52, 64, 156 MOELLER, Berniece 136 MOLLER, Swana 43, 136 MOHAR, Sharon 16, 22, 55, 70, 71, 73 74, 141, 146 MOHLFELD, Betty 49, 136 MONSELLE, Ronnie 146 MONSON, John 146 MONSON, Myrna 33, 65, 71, 72, 146 MONTAG, David 79, 82 MOON, Bernice 47, 72, 124 MOORE, Bob 91, 94 MORGAN, Gary 94, 124 MORKERT, Dorothy MORRISON, Virginia 54, 124 MORTENSEN, Jane 51, 124 MoRToN, Rachael 44, 45, 54, 65, ea, 156 MOTT, Rita 124 MOSER, Jeanne 65, 136 MOWREY, James 52, 146 MOYER, Morris MOZER, Marvin 50, 52, 146 MUELLER, Fred 136 MUELLER, Janet 53, 136 MULLER, Connie 49, 136 MUNDORF, Jerry 136 MUNSEN, Harlan 73 MUNSINGER, Mary 42, 50, 60, 72, 146 MURPHY, Darlene 20, 37, 39, 43, 59, 62 LANIK, Ray 94 LARSON Charles 40, 135 LARSON, Glenys 48, 135 LARSON, Lila 51, 135 LARSON, Merle 40, 71, 73, 74, 135 Page 180 MAAS, McCleda 135 MABEUS, Duane 46 MACKEY, Duane MADSEN, Sally 41, 43, 53, 135 MAHROU, Ahmad 31, 123 MAJOR, Charlotte 123 MANN, Clarence MANN, Ella 48, 49, 123 MARICLE, R. Scott 43, 135 MARKS, Galen 33, 49, 141, 145 MARKS, Marilyn ll, 49, 71, 72, 73, 74, 123 MARSH, Jim 100 MARTINSEN, Margaret 42, 135 MARTINSEN, Shirley 37, 48, 53, 57, 156 MASKELL, Lloyd 78, 81 MASKELL, Wilson 135 MASSMAN, Alvina 123 MASON, Sandy 41, 43, 135 MASTEN, Joe MATSUKIS, Michael 123 MATSUKIS, Nancy 48, 54, 57, 66, 145 MATSUKIS, Ted 37, 50, 56, 64, 94, 156 MATTHAIDESS, Thomas 51, 124 MAURER, Marie 124 MEIER, Janet 42, 124 MELLOR, Charles 124 67, 156 MURPHY, James 50, 146 MYER, Elaine 136 MYERS, Otis NAIRN, N Ronald 1 36 NASTASE, Andrew 79, 82, 124 NATHAN, Jerry 124 NEITZKE, Carolyn 48, 72, 104, 136 NELLOR,. Howard 92, 94, 124 NELSON, Colvin 124 NELSON, Clarice 24, 26, 70, 72, 146 NELSON Corrine 124 NELSON Delores 44, 45, 51, 73, 124 NELSON Gary 156 NELSON, John 124 NELSON, Sharon 47, 54, 124 NELSON Virgil 52, 66, 67, 146 NELSON Zora NEUHAUS, Robert 79, 124 NEWILL, Corolee 136 NEWLAND, Carole 124 NISSEN, Corlene NISSEN, John 46, 52, 146 NOHR, Ralph NOHR, Sharon 66, 67 NOLLEN, Janice 41, 51, 136 NORDMAN, Janice 68, 146 NORDSTROM, Doliver NORRIS, Kathleen 124 NORSKOV, Marjorie 43, 71, 136 NUERNBERGER, Carl 136 NUERNBERGER, Kenneth 64, 157 NYGAARD, Oliver 55, 96, 157 0 OATMAN, Betty 37, 45, 68, 157 O'BANION, Barbara 43, 53, 124 OBERG, Robert 65, 147 O'DONNELL, Kathy OLNES, John 124 OLSON, Carol 47, 53, 136 OLSON, Eleanor 124 OLSON, Larry 52, 157 OLSEN, Leonard 69, 157 OLSON Mardelle 157 OLSON, Maurice 136 OLSON, Norriene 43, 54, 69, 136 OLSON, Robert 79, 82 OLSON, Robert L. 136 0R'TMElER, Harold 124 OTT, Gerayne 49, 124 OTT, Leland 52, 84, 124 OTTO, Linda 46, 54, 124 OXENFORD, Charles 147 P PAPRITZ, Florence 13, 38, 124 PAPSTEIN, Warren 79 PARENT1, Robert 73 PARK, Ron 157 PARKS, Jerry PARKS, Joseph 124 PARSLEY, James PASOLD, Dean 124 PAVEY, Tom 43, 136 PAWELSK1, Joan 38, 59, 65, 67, 147 PAWELSKI, Steve 46, 66, 67, 133 PEACH, Patricia 43, 125 PEACH, Ronnie 43, 65, 157 PEATROWSKY, Russell 137 PEDERSON, Melvin PEED, Melvin 137 PERRY, Don 147 PETERS, Carol 47, 65, 137 PETERS, Ronald 125 PETERSON, Gail 84, 94, 95, 125 PETERSON, Gene 125 PETERSON, Kenneth 43, 125 PETERSON, Polly 125 PFEIL, Gloria 65, 137 PFEIL, Reno 55, 79, 82, 157 PHILLIPS, Gene 137 PHILLIPS, Vandle 79, 147 PIEKE, Joan 46, 137 PIERSON, Marilyn PILE, Fredericka PILGER, Esther PINNT, Vernon 92 PIPER, L. Duane 137 PLOEGER, Norma 125 POCK, Patty 46, 54, 125 POE, Norman 72, 147 POE, Sharon 48, 72, 137 POLLOCK, Sandro 125 PONTON, Ja Nahn 37, 57, 72, 137 PORTER, Rodney 52, 58, 137 PORTER, Sophia 10, 44, 45, 157 POSPISHIL, Norman POTTORFF, Ellis 125 PRATER, Jack 64, 157 PRESTON, Sharon 54, 125 PRICE, Charles 66, 157 PRICHARD, Judy 43, 125 PRIEBNOW, Cleo 47, 71, 72, 125 PROETT, Warren 42, 73, 74 PRYOR, Sharolyn 125 PUGSLEY, Francis 137 PUGSLEY, Jerome 26, 72, 74, 137 PUPPE, Jean 47, 125 RABE, Shirley 137 RADKE, Erik 17, 49, 55, 87, 89, 158 RAHN, Carrol 147 RAHN, Darrel 125 RAKOWSHY, Janel 147 RALSTON, Douglas 158 RALSTON, Jane 158 RANGE, LaVon 43, 53, 65, 137 RAPP, Darrell 79, 94, 125 RAYMER, Roy 94 REANDEAU, James 52 REDEBUCH, Jean 125 RECH, Edwin 158 REED, Gary 125 REED, Richard 55, 79, 82, 158 REED, Victor 137 REEDER, Robert 84, 94, 125 REES, Charles 125 REHBEIN, Lucille 43, 54, 125 REIMER, Elayne 137 REIMERS, Gloria 125 REUTER, Janelle 125 REYNOLDS, Jack REZAC, Barbara 33, 36, 68, 137 RICE, Robert 64, 65, 158 RICH, Winnie RICHA, JoAnn 43, 51, 53, 137 RICKETT, Bob 125 RICKETT, Dean 125 RIMEL, Dick 137 RIMOVSKY, Paul 17, 73, 74, 147 RIX, E. Jean 45, 48, 54, 68, 73, 147 ROACH, Larry 125 ROBERTS, Tom 92, 98, 101, 137 ROBSON, N. Arlin ROCKEY, Marie 43, 53, 137 ROHRIG, John ROLFES, Ruth 46 ROLFS, Jim 42, 147 ROLFS, Marilyn 42, 125, 147 ROLPH, Gordon 137 ROLPH, Wallis 125 ROOD, Janice 137 ROSE, Donna 125 ROSICKY, Henry 51, 55, 65, 158 ROWLAND, Cecil 125 ROWLEY, Patty 47, 125 ROZELL, Kathleen 54, 125 RUDEBUSCH, Jean 47 RUFF, Aloyce 41, 53, 138 RUWE, Joyce 125 RYAN, Ronald 47, 51, 73, 125 S SAILORS, Sharon 138 SALA, Rex 56, 147 SAMPSON, Courtney 50, 60, 94, 158 SANDAHL, Flo SANDAHL, Robert SANDALL, Lillian 138 SAUNDERS, Marlyce 138 SAUNDERS, Nancy 126 SAUNDERS, Terry 126 SAWYER, Gerald 79, 83, 147 SCHAFERSMAN, Rose 126 SCHERNER, Shirley 43, 138 SCHMADEKE, Elaine SCHMADEKE, Harley SCHMID, John 126 SCHMIDT, Robert 138 SCHNEIDER, Deanna 126 SCHNEIDER, Doris 54, 138 SCHORTINGHUIS, David 158 SCHROEDER, Donald 52, 126 SCHROEDER, Larry 138 SCHROEDER, Lila 49, 68, 126 SCHUETH, Roland 126 SCHUHMACHER, Jeanette 48, 126 SCHULTE, William 126 SCHULTZ, Carol 73, 74, 135 SCHULTZ, Janet 49, 126 SCHULZ, Ellen 47, 126 SCHUPP, James 126 SCHUTZ, Patricia 126 SCHUTTE, Keith SCHUTTLER, Janice 54, 126 SCHWARTING, Janice 43, 72 SCHWARTING, Larry SCHWARTZ, Betty 126 SCHWEDE, Floyce SEAGREN, Lynne 68, 74, 147 SEAGREN, Sherril 68, 126 SEDIVY, Evelyn 43, 126 SEDIVY, Lydia 148 SEGER, Lowell 94 SEITZINGER, Lyle 92, 126 SELLECK, Richard SHATTUCK, Karoiyn 126 SHEPPARD, Larry 79, 83, 126 SHERRY, Donald 126 SHOEMAKER, Patricia 41, 43, sa, 6 iss SHOOK, James SHULL, Carolyn 43, 138 SIECKMAN, Robert 47, 138 SILHACEK, David 73, 74, 138 SILVERNALE, James 126 SILVERNALE, Vernal 126 SIMMONS, Donald SIMONIN, Carol 148 SIMONS, Kenneth 126 SIMPSON, Marilyn 41, 46, 53, 54, SISSON, Frances 41, 43, 53, 138 SITZMAN, Darven SKRIVEN, Tom 79, 83 SMALL, Gary 43, 138 SMITH, Delores 48, 126 SMITH, Harold 55, 87, 90, 158 SMITH, Paul 46, 138 SNIDER, M. Marion 44, 45, 53, 138 SOLBERG, Gerald 126 SOULLIERE, Dean 79, 92 SPEAR, William 94, 126 SPEAR, Mariyce 43, si, 53, 138 SPIRES, Robert 28, 138 SPINDLER, Clemens 8, 104, 126 SPLITTGERBER, Duane 66, 67, 138 SPRINGGATE, JOAr1r1 57, 61, 148 SQUIRES, Martin 73 STARK, Bonita 53 STARK, Charles 47, 138 STARK, Lenoy 126 STEEVES, Merna 126 STEINER, Keith 52 STEPHENS, Jo 29, 42, 48, 51, 57, 103, 158 STEVENS, Myrna 42 STEVENS, Sonia 48, 126 STEVENS, Wilfred 126 STEWART, Glen 72, 138 STIRTZ, Wildon 61, 62, 158 STOCKTON, Melvin STOLTENBERG, Jo Ann 69, 148 STOLTENBERG, Larry STONE, Leon 138 STORK, Bonita 43, 138 STORK, Janice 49, 126 I STOVER, Raymond 52, 71, 73, 159 STRATE, Ronnie 126 Page 181 STUECKRATH, Eileen 48, 59, 139 STUTZ, Conley 66,- 67, 159 SUDBECK, Francis 127 SULLENS, Patricia 127 SULLIVAN, Dave 127 SULLIVAN, Sharon 127 SUTLIFF, Cecil SUTLIFF, Frank SUTTON, Opal 54, 139 SVEC, Gladys 68, 69, 159 SWANSON, Twyla 127 SWENSON, Marlene 127 SWERCZEK, Ronald 46, 118 SWETT, Bonnie 139 T TABOR, Matt 92 TANGEMAN, vaaaae 127 TAWNEY, James 54, 63, 139 TAYLOR, William 22, 56, 61, 65, 159 TESSMER, Gary 139 TESSMER, Sandra 34, 138 TEXLEY, Merry Lou 43, 68, 148 THOMPSON, Clair 92 THOMPSON, Donald 46, 50, 64 THOMPSON, Donald R. 139 THOMSEN, Gerald 49, 94, 127 THOMSEN, Neva THORELL, Julian 148 TICHY, Janice 41, 127 TIEDTKE, Carol 139 TIEDTKE, Dean 139 TIETGEN, Larry 127 TIGHE, Robert 79, 139 TISHENDORF, David TISTHAMMER, Martha 47, 127 TONJES, Richard 84, 127 TOOLEY, John TOPP, Larry 127 TOW, Ted 22, 38, 53, 58, 159 TRACEWELL, Betty 38, 127 TROSHYNSKI, Hugh 127 TROUTMAN, Connie 33, 71, 73, 11s, 127 Tuaas, Patricia 46, 48, 127 TuRNER, Jack s-1, 127 Tusl-ILA, Robert ss, aa, 87, aa, 159 U UNKEL, Faunell UNKEL, Richard URBAN, Ruth 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 159 URWILER, Bill 139 V VAN GRIETHUYSEN, Robert 72, 73, 139 VAN KIRK, Henry VAWTER, Kay 127 VICTOR, Jacquelyn 23, 68, 159 VICTOR, Varner 127 VOECKS, LaVonne 41, 49, 139 VOGEL, Robert 42, 84, 127 VONDRACEK, John 72 VONRENTZELL, Sharon 54, 127 W WALKER, Robert 139 WALLER, Gary 127 WALLING, Lorraine 46, 139 WALMAR, Jack 139 WALTER, Philip WARNEMUNDE, David 127 WATT, Lorraine 127 WEBER, Charles 49, 137 127 WECKER, Nancy WEDERGREN, Joan 43, 57, 148 WEDDINGFELD, William 78, 83, 94, 96, 139 WEGNER, Louise 45, 47, 127 WEGNER, Ruth 45, 47, 53, 54, 139 WEIDNER, Elaine 127 WEIGER, Bonnie 48, 59, 104, 148 WELKER, Judith 68 WELKER, James WELLENSTEIN, Phyllis 46 WENDT, Roger 52, 148 WENKE, Janice 41, 139 WENZEL, Janet 48, 139 WEYHRICH, Stanley WHEELER, Gary 73, 127 WHIPPLE, Carole 48, 51, 127 WHITE, Arlen WHITNEY, Jim 64, 79, 83, 86, 87, 89, 159 WICKETT, Violet WIESELER, Betty 48, 137 WIGHTMAN, Logene 43, 48, 51, 59, 72, 159 WILCOX, Arnold 127 WILCOX, Janis 42, 127 I WILCOX, Thelma 23, 36, 72, 73, 74, 159 WILKE, Ray 127 WILLER, Ruth 127 WILLERT, Blanche WILLIAMS, Larry 42, 66, 67, 159 WILLIAMSON, Dwight 139 WILLMAN, Waldron 69 WILLMS, Linda 47, 127 WILLS, Roland 46, 139 WRIEDT, Opal WILSON, Berniece WILSON, Betty 127 WILSON, David 140 WISNIESKI, Gerald 87, 89, 127 WITHEE, Kenneth 39, 43, 53, 72, 148 WITMER, Sandra WOEHLER, Audrey 127 WOEHLER, DeMares 127 WOLFGRAM, Ronald 46, 79, 127 WOLLENHAUPT, William 23, 37, 61, 141 WONKA, George 148 WOOD, James 44, 94, 140 WOOD, John 140 WOOTEN, Edwin 84, 127 WYNIA, Janice 127 Y YOCKEY, Johnny 127 OUNGMAN, Herbert Z ZANDERS, Dee 87, 91, 118, 127 ZANDSTRA, Barbara 140 ZAPP, Gordon 55, 79, 83, 148 ZART, Richard ZINGG, Paul 160 TUTTLE, Gary 17, 36, 43, 55, aa, 79, aa, W1-11TE1-1oRN, Dan 127 zoasl., Elaine 41, 49, 53, 104, 140 148 WHITMORE, ThOl'l'lOS 127 ZORTMAN, lfene XXXQN A-f 11 M y -W -KW 110'7fV40V,101V ffgyt VW JAJQAIWN ,Lf Cpflfgdowjvo, w1PrfiV,,7wy,v ' IDJ1IiI1rfi1wl11iLfM1f1iSig fa1'2f J? if 5? - afw U , MY' ' ', 51- Cx Q - ffl? 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.