Winona State Normal School - Wenonah Yearbook (Winona, MN)

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The brillant hues of festivity varying from day to day- Ever changing Yet Unchanging and highlighted. Nw N7 f ffQ3f X E mf WV 2 --4, Q i? nut: eq., s C. ..,, v x' Q 2:5111 lr ' tg. . - H ' .3 ,,3YMT:2 e,9e y-,y,.,:u J 4- N EEE Q -' 2513- l?.g,,yj,L i im-..,l.U The Ivins Group . . . FRONT ROW, Sharon Bundy, Sheelah Mayzek, Lynda Reusch, Jane Kohl: SECOND ROW, Jeanne Nadreau, Claudia Halstead, Pat Mehling, Gloria Kuhlmann, Bonnie Was, Lindo Hagstad: MEET YOUR LEADERS! . . .The team leaders are introduced to the freshman student body during Orientation Week. Hayes and Evans . . . FRONT ROW, Sonia Saari, Gayle Himlie. Par Tolmie, Cathy Bruggeman, Betty Hueuser, Connie Meriden, Pat Schmitz, Joan Schwanbeck, leader Joyce Evans: SECOND ROW, Mary Nagle, Ilene Erdmann, Kris Olson, Susan Wayne, Sheri Berg, Kris Olstad, Art Fisher, Craig Bergevim. 1 mb: -GR lx eil' W l it, 5 X THIRD ROW, Dusty Bertel, Larry Searight, Bruce Carrier, Joe Adams, Richard Dublin: FOURTH ROW, leader Sue Ivins, Allan Swanson, Bill Banaw, Gary Elwood, Richard McCarthy, leader Duane Murray. THIS IS HOW YOU DO IT . . . Dick Childers and Sue Frisch, orientation leaders, give advice to Duane Murray, Ginny O'Neill, Jacqueline Spence and Kenneth Lanik. ' v - l',7 Q9 Q?.aH 5 . L' u Ei 8 X leader Erank Hayes: THIRD ROW, Larry Brazelton, Jim Trotman, Bruce Vonderohe, Terry Skaan 57919 Smith, David Danckwan, Pele Cole, David Knight, Bob Eckles. w G3 i sq.. T72 -P O ,lleEl.Al. J 3 ja y ,W 2 ii . y , 'j ,gg , :mf mr ..,f4..i. w W 'El ',f 'v-.., Q ,T , 'I' lr. 1 fn w if . ml T gl T., lad by Davies, Thema . . . FRONT ROW, Cynthia Adams, Mary Lynn Spelfz, Lynne Arnett, Marilyn wiech, Sue Williams, Melinda Althoff, Kathy Moe, SECOND ROW, Voneta Domagala, Kathy Servais, Kathy Schmit, v 1 L. I 1 -lf' .1 '.-.3 A i X T . -4' ' W ,I f ,. r :L . J' 'Ji , - -3 ., ,a ' 'Qu ' Q.. 1 t xx 4 4 Par Turner, Phil Hoiland, Dale Allen, leader Marilyn Thomag Steve Pittman, Gerald Ingeman, Tom Burke, leader Bud Davies. 23 Winona State W lcomes Thou and New Student Q Q., I THIRD ROW, Doug Slandke, Rich Lantz Lindeman and Kniabel . . . FRONT ROW, leader Neal Lindeman, leader Sue Kniebel, Jaan Crapps, McDonnough, Mary Kuchenmeister, Sheila Brennan, Jenny Williams: FOURTH ROW, Denny Roemer Sh M N D'ck Lorbiecki, Ron Larson, Tom Bernatz, Jim Backus, JoAnn Chubik, Shelby Magnuson, Cheryl Hanson, Avis Laven, SECOND ROW, Steve Schnarr, Barb Bloemke, Rosemary Marz, Margaret Mullen, Linda Serfinf THIRD ROW, Weston Bell, Dick Nash, James , Q !: 45 gr, 'R-nh ane c ary, I rv nt. .-X vs ,rr 4- 4 n '.r pn + ,s y y l ' . ri ci, 1 . ' NEXT ON THE PROGRAM . . . At the style show during Ori- entation Week, John Hennessy, Sue Zimmerman and Charles Sklacler, model fashions from local department stores. .J Fifield and Bidro. . . FIRST ROWA Sue Sundry, Diane Gray, Susie Coleman, Mary Sleiskal, Alice Whingelby, James Rae, Larry Chesney, Neal Gardner, Gordon Fisher, Sandra Bidro. Ralph Fifieldg THIRD ROW Charlene Kern, Sandy Landers, Barb Berg, SECOND ROW: Jeanne Heller, Barbara Lea, Robert Nelson, Bruce Harris, Mike Rose, TOYT1 Srhrwrr, Steve MeYef, Robert Remui. Cliflflfl Ki'-'95, Dale 5l1lPPY- Henry and Knapp , . . FIRST ROW: Leader Grace Henry. Dennis Brom, William Nevin, Michael Boyles, Karen Walter, Sue Schreck, Julie Setten, Beatrice Bauer,Judy Reufer, Sue Palusg SECOND ROW: Thomas Mc Key, Robert Martens, Laurence Bauer, Charles Holthe, Bruce Dennison, Richard Sorom, Drew Ricks, Leann Fetzek, Paul Andrus: THIRD ROW: Leader Rick Kn0PPf Rag LeQuea, James Eshelman, Ray Berger, John Blahna. ,.,.--- ' TALENTED FRESH- MEN . . . The audi- ence applauds as the performers return to make their final bows at the freshmen show. Ron's Runners . . . FRONT ROW, Becky Johnson, Sherry Esser, Barbara Blue, Mary Guenther, Linez Bisek, Donna Betcher, Jeanine Schutz, Sandy Wagner: SECOND ROW, Glen Busitzky, Cindy Kriewall, Marie Norton, Cheryl Hellezk, Rebecca Bach, Cathy O'LaughliH, Kathy Loshek, Pat Anderson, leader 4 A 5uo's Happy Team . , . FRONT ROW, leader Sue Rudeen, Gretchen Gaede, Kathie Kane, Linda Vinie, Teena Yaros, Karen Ordaleng SECOND ROW, leader Charles Sklader, Shirley Wochnick, Kris Bauman, Kris Wertz, Rae Ann Aker, Linda Blakely, Jeri Madsen, THIRD ROW, Nelson Smith, Steve Waltzer, Larry 'G Joan Wierzbag THIRD ROW, John Jaszewski, John Ehlen, Michael Oeliien, James Gunderson, George Kaziko, Alvin Hein, Barry Rasmussen, Tim Ratha, leader Ron Luloff. Cv Virnig, Steve Peterson, Richard Ahrens, Ken Putnam: FOURTH ROW, Mark Wilke, Jim Kindseth, Peter Sandberg, Michael McAnally, Larry Thorson. ,N rs Ll xx . m.... T . 1. Q T35 tv Sw -rv- -rv Qwa 2.1 A Q If RiJIh'S Qnup . . . FRONT ROW, Georgia Maloike, Sue Baril, Jean Miller, Diane Nelson, Sandy Snell, les Gransee, Michael Mikruf, Mark Raas, Buran Perrine, Gary Oelkers Michael Harris David Gernes Diane Siems, Peggy ljianson, Judy Perouika, SECOND ROW, Dianne Sweazey, Shirley Cook, Trudy William Kroschel, Gary Kavlarz, Neil Kiersen, Dan Weysr, Glen Parsons Rc-ber? Jager James Ziegeweid A'1d9f50l'l. WUHUU DBVBUYNI Bdfb KHUPP, Laura Schortmuller, Sue Jackson, Michael Ryan, THIRD ROW, lender Ruth Wisdnrf. WOULD YOU BELIEVE? . . . John Jeszwski sfoncls on his soap box and proclaims the brilliance of The Polish people during the freshmen Talent show. The Spiril of Spence . . . FRONT ROW, Lynne Brinlnall, Marilyn Feuling, Mary Gram, Virginia Price,Jnlynn Langer, SECOND ROW, Linda Nel- son, June Hever, Cindi Nelson, Julie Stark, Linda Laurelg THIRD ROW, Ann Gepperr, Mary Griffith, Donna Holmen, Lana Allen, Dianne Hanson: FOURTH ROW, leader Jacquie Spence, William Niemcqyk, Greg Lemke, Paul Hegland, Gerry Peierson, leader Rick Srried. ' - L T i r i r Ii , 1 ' Cheers for Carol . . . FRONT ROW, leader :D :A Y 1. ,, Carol Weaver, James Thomas, Carol Lank- ' Q ,.,, , .i'- f 2 1 ' ford, Jean Backus, Margaret Knudtson, ,, 'P ' , . leader James Westbergf SECOND ROW. f ,,,: ' . A -5 'SQQQAA u Gary Taylor, Art Normandin, William Yale, - 1 'fjy John Almquisr, David Bowers. t 'v' I I I l , CHEESE! . . . Carol Halvorson smiles anxiously as Pete Connors expertly takes her picture for her photo l.D. Freshmen Prove to la Photogenic The James Gang , . . FRONT ROW, Elizabeth Peterson, Theresa Thiede, Sheryl King, Karen Landsverk, ROW, Larry Anderson, Robert Buechner, Phil Wintheiser, Robert Sutherland, Pat Horn, FOURTH ROW Margaret Lehnartz, Linda Piehn, Sandy Bacon, leader Cherre Grave: SECOND ROW, Bruce Rawlings, Michael Benson, Jerry Kramer, Robert Skallerup, Richard Losinski, Pcmie Browne, Mary Nygaard, THIRD Rick Baem, Arlyn Pohlman, Mary Rakaulcas, leacledames Kasten. . ! Hii-1137, Mn, ,Q f I li J ,A I w . fl, ?..q- x- .4 Sarah's Enlrin . . . FRONT ROW, Cheryl Affig, Kathy Bernafz, Dole Kreuger, Linda Boyum, Diane VWrzel, Seufervp THIRD ROW, Paul 0'Brien, Robert McDougall, Morris Mattson, Philjohnsan, Wayne Wen, Thomas Nancy Newman, Pat Jones, Linda Lundquisl: SECOND ROW, Henry Litschke, VVllliam Kruschel, Jane Top- Sroffel, Guenther Sagan, Steve Svyba. ping, Margie Benson, Sue Plinski, Teresa Mollenhauer, Therese Zurek, Vern Syverson, leader Sarah YOUR NAME IS? . . . Mrs. Sprenger Types Mark Perez's name as he waits to enter the pool where he will be Tested for his swimming ability. ll l i Frosh Testecl 1 I il for Fitness The Tanya Team . . . FRONT ROW, Cheryl Grave, Sue Schusier, Bonnie Dell, Joan Renter, leader Tanya Hildebrondi, leader Lou Molanderg SECOND ROW, Carole Kohner, Alice Green, Craig Thornton, John Grindland, James Dubskyp THIRD ROW, Sue Wetzel, Jerry Engleson, Leland Peterson, Therold Johnson, Donald Zimmerman, Robert Brandy FOURTH ROW, Steve Smith, Bruce Fleslnnd,.lerry Heinle, Sian Scofield. Wifi ree j ii ilu V Meimbmne and Team . . . FRONT ROW, Barb Barth, Mary Jo Hoffmann, Barb Gadient, Jan Johnson: SECOND ROW, Mary Cottengim, Mary Korder, Mary Jo Polasik Kathy Puizier, leader Pot'Biselg THIRD ROW, Sieve Nolan, Jan Ehlers, Carol Schneider, Mary Stark, Bonnie Opfee, Marsha Lindquist, Julie Roberts, leader Robert Meimbresse FOURTH ROW, Douglas Johnson, Roger Persons, Terry Liermon, David Yeadkey FIFTH ROW, Alen Lehrke, Leroy Humble, Tom Foley, Ken Kunzer, David Arnoldly, Ed Krage HOW MUCH LONGER? . . . Orientation leaders ask each other This question as they wait patiently to be assigned to an orientation team. Upperclassmen Show th Way Filhbaughefs Favorites . . . FRONT ROW, Barb Steene, Karen Donkers, Judy Babbitt, Charlene Beckman, Patricia Ferden, Mary Smith, Sue Tradem: SECOND ROW, Duane Polansky, Tom Yentsch, Howard Bicker, is Q Ken Mogren, Kathie Jahn, leader Thomas Fishbaugher, leader Gayle Christoffersen, THIRD ROW, David Jansen, Dennis Loerch, Jim Linn, Michael Klomp, Mark Loerch. ' 1 I 1 3:5 B r -2 23 V -C Stfwnfs Group FRONT ROW leader Alice Peterson Linda Becker Karen Schultz Duane Mager L d Merrick J dth P d S R dl P I F k I d T S - Koskovlck Duane Grasser Kathy Dahl SECOND ROW Patrlcla Utke Jean Metcalf Jennifer Jones grid.: Switzer D:veTes:hela1rert lvjrseh l:dlulS?eIe?1 Jxxes grin? Dm 'oven THIRD ROW' Ron Lovell' Don ENERGETIC SINGING . . . By the efforts ofthe team leaders, the freshmen and transfer stu- dents often defended their team's pride by participating in competitive singing. Danmfs Darling: FRONT ROW Sandy Junek Duane Ketchum Linda Sens Ellzablth White Barbara McCauley leader Danna DeGlse THIRD ROW Steve Mount, Steve Kllian, Steve D. Johnson, Howard Wmkel Margie Spence Ellen Albrecht Janet Sherwood SECOND ROW James Bagmewslu Cralg Iveland James Cornlck Wllllam Muller Dale Campeau,leaderWayne Gergen. 4 at ft.. Where's Our leader? . . . FRONT ROW, Phil Luhmann, Dennis Paulson, John Belchwaisi Michael Busch, David Walchg SECOND ROW, Barbara Schifsky, Alice Schwarlzhuff, Judy Menning, Joanne Nipp, Arclie Taylor, Virginia Johnson, Pernilla Swan, Nancy Malz, Vikki Johnson, Thomas combs, Nancy Wehrenberg, Sharon Graner, Terry Vogt. W 4---.,.1 it . rf, ,n ,.., 1- 15 .,., i ' gf-. ,T ,I iff- V l ,Tj ' V e f i' L , ,,,. fc-1:fs'34:1f 'mf' 'f' - 's si- ' ff T - 1. A I Q X , in Z? . .., . -. f 'l N Q' V V -j! Q A . I , A y-K . J' 1:3 - ' 'Q ' IFN e T J 1 5, ' ang I i , I i in-4 'Vx 22:1 Y l x ,A HeIen's Prizes . . . FRONT ROW, leader Thomas Oswald, Coral Hinmar, Gretchen Guenther, Kathleen Skeels, Jay Albrechi, Lynne Rodman: SECOND ROW, R. C. Linden, Nancy Henriksen, Merrilee Perry, Kathy Dunnum, Viviun Pohen, leader Helen Gorman: THIRD ROW, Harry Marso, Gary Schniift, Mic Heimer, Keifh Drazkowski, Richard Piefsch, Duane Nelson, Dennis Welsch, Vlhlliarn McCarthy. 'v x ARE THEY DEMONSTRATING? . . . No, if's just the freshmen standing in another line. This time 1hey're waiting 'ro be assigned a Team. C? ' M'x.f5Lfe Coolfs Vayageun . . . FRONT ROW, Mary Graner, Barbara Wnlfe, Betty Eglinton, linda Krismer, Barbara Ganley, Mary Ann Schultz, Roxanne Haglund, Susan McCraep SECOND ROW, Curfis Burgdorf, Guy Fida, Dan Preble, Rick Ruehmann, Frank Kuhlmann, Garry Nordhorn, Janet Ruppel, Ruth Heine, leader Kathy .2- ... Gs? Bettcherp THIRD ROW, John Hufner, Donald Solberg, Lowell Trehus, Mark Tharson, James Eidem, David Bauer, Morris Hanson, leader Thomas Cook. 'Nil i l l .Al -I ' Jr 5 - '1 -rm l ,1 3.3- K J.-if . , u.,'f.-f:,',,:.Y Li , ts .' 1 - ' Al: K Gigi,-Ti?.j,f, '-- Balzsel's Team - - - FRONT ROW. Judy Behr, KOfhY Bflffeffi NUNCY 34'-Ybbiffl BUYbUVCl Bweckeff RUSWTYGVY leader Bob Beksel, leader Diane Barringerg THIRD ROW, Steve Henning, Rolland Grunz, Dan Dahle, Shippy, Susan Gludt, Donna Kuhlmann, Connie Manzowp SECOND ROW, Ann Boyum, Terry Follmann, Thomas Earley, James LaBore. Ronald Blakstad, Gary Kiehne, Michael Hildebrand, Donald Rosaaen, Neal Sfenlund. 4 NEXT WE SHALL SEE . . Leader Ann Thatcher, standing in the background, gives a 'four of the campus to her Orientation Team. Z ii I ' I , z f 1 I I I ,Q - 3 A. b 'LJ ea, Win Wifh Wenger! . . . FRONT ROW, Pu! O'Dea, Mary Mueller, Joan Wolfe, laura Tulare, Maureen Kobilarsik, Danna Sfimep SECOND ROW, Randall Boomgaarden, Jim Cooper, Ken? Kroupa, Marvin Fokemu: THIRD ROW, Diane Risdahl, Kris Frank, Reber! Sawyer, James Wise, Sieve Smiih, Ken Miller, IT DOESN'T HURT, MUCH . . Mrs. Ruby Clark, R.N., helps Dr. Heise give The incoming fresh- men Manfoux tes? during Fresh- ,N L mcm Orientation Week. UIAA Whorf: Our Leader? . . . FRONT ROW, Linda Buswell, Nancy Johnson, Dianne Duellman, Adeline Claeys, Mary Boeller, Dianne Conrad: SECOND ROW, Thomas Beeman, Reber! Rouihe, Michael Skiod, M.: 'S E v ..,, 1? -,Q FOURTH ROW, Cathy Drazkowski, Marc Houdek, Dennis Redwing, Les Corey, FIFTH ROW, Karen Barger, Margarei Smith, Craig Koehler, leader Hal Rossiter, leader Maggie Wengert. V. I I J.. vs1s.I,..uine: 'J Bonnie Spande, Sue Crirchfield, Michael Simons, THIRD ROW, Bruce A. Johnson, James Kiekbusch, Michael SVurm,Jon Schoonmaker, Sieven Rein, Neil Grummons, Kenneth Wchlers. 4-f,, q-Q use cb ...- -- ,.- M -Q.. S-? W9- irq :r 1, . X X . ff ..-...fs-,. . .4 . --IAS. 5- ,'1.P-'-lil ' Q x-f 11231311-'-5I3'CQ-l ' gm X ' x .U -. A i X . X s x W N f W 3 . WX I J . I s 1 ' N' W ' 2 ... ..,, . 'w'. '- gl-9 :,:Wxgas5::-'EQ . 1 2 'N v - 1 5 ' 155' v, -- X. ' 1Q.f .' - ' ' I ' '- : . AS A ,li 1 -.K : - R -- .- .5 .. Ji, .iw m.:3r1.:WW-fj- ', V , Q.-. f A A -V i W' fi- 4, .1 x - . .W N X . - M ...tk W rx, ,V+ ' . - . x, WL' b Y -' '. , . 'X Q. , 11 W W ff -'- 'R - 1, . W. . . X v 7 x F 1' V 'R 'P he 1 -L ' . ' I A 1 A , . 5g f-Q - - Eu r, x T? 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Frosh Swing WILL THE REAL MAID MARIAN PLEASE SHOOT? . . . Cheryl Miller, right, shows archery classmates howto hit the bull's eye. ffw i - in 1 . 1 , 1 ., 35 . 'Q iw.. in . E , Qs, . K ' lll I 3 . 5 1 X ' l I 5 . l ' ,, 'S' ig , t ...5 a .-.,r,, .fr l Lif' 5' ul ., F s f .. 2. F Rogefs Team . . . FRONT ROW, Lois Hallum, Gayle Marsh, Sue Bender, Evelyn Vlck, Maru Pike, Kathy Prattengeler, Denise McKee, Kay Herron, SECOND ROW, Bev Christophersan, Kit Grier, Lau Barclel, Lenny O. Q. n.... n's. 1. I. no. ' O 0 Q 1' n nz, ,.n- PaYs Proteges . . . FRONT ROW, Sheila Meehan, Joyce Bollman, Linda Knippenberg, Sharon Helgemoe, Lynne Kittle, Margie Riniwelski, Susan LaCourse, Maureen Riches, SECOND ROW, leader Pat Wiemerslage, 310-1-, Qi' Pl f ', . Pampaloni, Jahn Rest, Ann Dahl: THIRD ROW, leader Roger Wistrcill, leader Susie Zimmerman, Tom lngran Mike Finnegan, Lyle Mack, Linda Anderson, Maureen Quinn. Gi f '.,u I' leader John Hennessy, Daryl Zimmer, Tim Fox, Keith Wilson, Pat Maloney, Eugene Benaen, Vincent Arnold, Diann Easting THIRD ROW, Bob Ratigan, Terry Eikamp, Gary Lange, Richard Kohn. INFORMATION PLEASE . . . Freshman girls pick up information about Delta Zeta Sorority from Carol Blank at the DZ booth on Club Night. From left, Susan La Course, Connie Menden, Jean Peterson, Donna Black, and Gretchen Goede. SALES PITCH! , . . David Chapin and John Rahman, W Club Members, promote the Warriors at their booth on Club Night. 1 ,111 1. , i 1 1 l 1 Sandy'S Ihs Loader . . . FRONT ROW, Sherry Hansen, Connie Van Gundy, Marilyn DeFor1h, Cathy Mayer, Gail Albee: SECOND ROW, Tom Murray, Carolyn Bradford, Carol Arndl, Nancy Monnens, Ktissie Fanslow, Carol Johnson, Angela Baerlcher, THIRD ROW, Garlyn Bergdale, Bob Ganser, Bob Erickson, Larry Funk, Lomn's Team . . . FRONT ROW, Glenn Miller, Gan Arnold, Judy Sauer, Cheri Jochimi, Jackie DeLong Kathy Schmitz, SECOND ROW, Larry Tulewahl, Allen Jackson, les Johnson,John LoTaurelle, Jerald Breyer' Charles Willett, leader Loren Gallagher. ' A 'ta GD! 10- linus Stern, leader Sandy Schley, FOURTH ROW, Dana Babbitt, Rick Erdman, Harold Lletza Bruce Blixi, David Pinke, Mark Cox. 'F ae ,7 n in 59 R? .-, 1111 V. ,M Q i - xg Lg I 'F , - 531 , L 1 - +5 'Magi 'i L41 - .. I ll R ll :ESF S I P 'l ' hi .,. .... ,: X J Y L t ww, 'TS asians? -ew, Q Sue Therion and Team . . . FRONT ROW, Cathy Pellowski, Barb White, Pat Swartaut, Jean Kremer, Jean Ann Peterson, Mary Judd, Kathy Ochs, Danna Blacky SECOND ROW, Gary Burgquist, Kathy Stemrner, Linda Delbow, Joyce Winkel, Donna Whetstane, Jean An Peterson: THIRD ROW, Bruce Astern, Doug G X if Billison, Dennis Runke, Wayne Walesky, leader Sue Tharson, leader Dick Thuraw, Dennis Erase, Larry Brady, Jeff Rasmussen. , 3 4 Eel 3m , lr' - -- RUSH! RUSH! RUSH! . . . Wayne Gergen and Donna DeGise tell their team the schedule for orientation week. Blanchard's Team . . . FRONT ROW, Sue Graham, Lindsay Putman, Judie Davis, Helen Rafferty, Karen Santleman, Linda Hermansan, Virginia Walfef SECOND ROW, leader Judy Bailey, Paul Skaftum, Ran Strub, leader Dennis Blanchard, Scott Sprangers, Kenneth Weinzierl, Darrell Clemmensen, Gary Lee. 1. Q., 1 .11 is fliighr A ,ty X Leon ioliachik, Arlyn Wendlandt, Terry Schroder, , Ui. I if 4919- fe' -r ' K K F 1 1 I l la i f ' Q ' X .CHAN H, N' ' ' my H. . L. l l Z 1 Y 'l ', - W'-,1 l KN L f L N gn - li ,K i ,L Alxxl 4 -9 ' V 3 :lull 'C' 'lf l y , In 1 ' KL' ' , A .lflwlwlilp if V 'tk . , ., ' . gif 4:5451 f' 1 J'-' 7 . ' ' llll.fia?i!Ii-Q ' 3 W X N 4 . L J - L- -' 5 -. 1 Q'.ll1 ' L .. xl. i ,! Y' 115 X ' Kurhenmaiifer Tram . . . FRONT ROW, Carole Muehlegger, Linda Sveen. Nadine Gravenish, Carol leader Kirk Horswillp THIRD ROW, Dale Walker, Ken Slezak, EdJoesting,Steve Zimmerhalcl, Bruce Hoseck, Reibel, Laura Keinendorsl, Sue Poferl, Leah Eyler, Nancy Hale: SECOND ROW, Pa! Ryan, Barb Johnson, Larry Nuszloch, Bill Shafer, Keith Ferenc. Mary Kay Gainey, Linda Jacobson, Linda Eyler, Ken Maddox, Charles Peterson, leader Sue Kuchenrneisier, MORE LINES! . . . Robert Grim shows Kay Herron where To sign her name on her name tag. She also received her beanie. U -I Silvers Group . . . FRONT ROW, leader JUdY Mulmin. l-lndi! JUC0bS0n, Sharon Greenslade, Marilyn Osfrem, Jill Wifi, Shirley Gudmundson, Peg Peterson: THIRD ROW, Sieve Board, Charles Clausen, Greg Flsllbaugefv JOYCE Albfefllff SUB CDYYISUDCR: SECOND ROW' KUY MU -'lU0fdff MGVQD' Johnson, JoAnn Hauschildv, leader Bill Silvers, Gary Lee: FOURTH ROW, Larry Schmidt, Larry Underkoffler, Ron Sauter, 5 ,,,,.,,,,...-,, .. . l I f ' l ' fs- .f-q -1. L? ,vw 'ef' an-rp. c...r M.: ' 1--J ' -. ire S an sv. 24 B ,-, 'D L A5119 4 ig: 'li ' L. ' nal, , E - A 0'Neil's Team . . . FRONT ROW, Marcia Fredrickson,Joan Benson, Sue Karis, Kay Eiken, Judilh Thompson, Sandra Shima, Barbara Husbyn, Genelle Melond: SECOND ROW, leader Virginia O'Neil, Timothy Nichol- son, Robin Urisfo, Phyllis Hengel, Lynda Murray, Linda Leslie, Chrisvin Lindquist: THIRD ROW, leader -e-. E iq. gc . 45 4 4 Y 1 5 ui David Koval, George Pohde, Jeffrey Featherstone, Terrence Woloig, J. Larry Erpelding, Sianley Denn, Ralph Nordslrom, Gary Eddy. 4+ pep ,., oi an F? 142, -J no gs 'Fin QQ rf' 'ire l lv ' , . Lo ' .. ' 'Yi' 44- l' 7ii?f1.f'C:.Q'Q: No Slaclxers . . . FRONT ROW, Becky Laumeyer, Jenny Paukner, Janet Issendorf, Colleen Hanscom, Michael Curran, Thomas Gorman, Gary Connolly, Dean Wilde, Norman Miller: FOURTH ROW, John Lair, Bobbie Wurst, Charlene Tripp: SECOND ROW, leader Mary Kay Modieski, Theresa Heidemann, Cheryl Michael Super, VWlliam Hall, Gene Voight,VWlliom Nogosek, Michael Sfaloch. Lillehoe, Jean Goufcher, Susan Giger, Barbara Quinn, leader Ron Slack, THIRD ROW, Michael Greenless, ONE, TWO, THREE . . . Sue Williams sets her goal for ca Top score in sit-ups in The physical fitness test. Pnrvaznik, Maiifud . . . FIRST ROW: Leader Paul Porvaznik, Gloria Tonskemper, Dianne Hinnu,Judy Kings- James Baker, FOURTH ROW: Doug Hubbard, Mike Cornelius, John Fox, Bruce Johnson, FIFTH ROW: bury, Susan Danavanp SECOND ROW: Butch Paulson, Richard Wagner, Sandra Priichard, Jo Lerrner, Richard Graff, James Hakes, Mark Hofmeister, Leader Karen Meisfad. LouAnne Holzerp THIRD ROW: David Graner, Dave Hehe, Annelfle Nyseih, Pam SchniePP, Pat Willson, 'N . 3 7 K ., ,M , l.aCaurse, Williams . . . FIRST ROW: Linda Hemming, Diane Heim, Linda Ccrlon, Cathy Beebe. Betty Sawyer, Chris Johnson: SECOND ROW: Alan Sfeiber, Gary Ashbacher, Don Leon, Steve Thrune, Leader BOOKISH BRIEFING . . . Freshmen become ac- quainted with the library and The services it pro- vides to cull sfudenfs. Ann Williams, THIRD ROW: Dennis Iverson, Denis Kotlarz, Michael Kowalsky, John Hall, Michael Cichanawe ski, Leader Warren LaCourse SCHOOL SPIRIT!! . . . Students cheer the football team on during the game. V The WSC BEAUTY AND CHARM? . . . Sharon Teply, Donna Markcuson and Bonnie Feuling demonstrate charm, beauty and poise for the Sig Tau Gamma talent show. Way . . . SMILE! . . . You're on Candid Camera Cit's in a kissing boothl. XS ' l 1 - gf' n .f .....-I .- 'ie,,., - I -rn ,.,h-, I- I, C I Z ' -- l f teiwt l lf 5.4 ' SUN AND WATER . . . Students relax from a hard day of classes at Lake Winona. 6 Play . . . ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK . . . Students dance up a storm to music in the street. lT'S YOUR SERVE . . . Miss Locks is engaged in a fast game of ping-pong. ,t , . . ,M :LF 4- 6 5 El ee , 2 W. Q .. ADD A LITTLE MORE WATER . . . Donald Higgs, Larry Olson and Roy Wilsey, members of Circle K plant trees to beautify the campus. GET THOSE WATER SPOTS! . . . The Alpha Xi Delta pledge class stages a car wash. Of th - l tt 'ft ' J l -ltll 4 9 .J L WE GIVE BLOOD . . . John Saben and Tom Stover eat a lunch after donating blood to the Red Cross. Many Winona State students gave blood when the mobile unit came to the city. HOLD OUT YOUR HAND . . . John Silvis brands Susan Wayne at a dance. John Wharton, stamp in hand, waits for a lassie or laddie. l u 29 -.lv .Q -.. -.-...-.V ,,, Q -..e , -....-..v....- ms. '- --Q -Q--4.1 V LOUNGING TIME! . . . Usu- ally from 5 p.m. until 6 p.m. students relax, Take walks or iusf hack around. ,l CHECKMATE? . . . S1'udenTs wile away extra hours in The Union wiTh The chess board. AT The board are Michael Anderson and Terry Holsfonp kibifzers are Mary Grenniel and Rodney Phipps. e Loaf... 'fl' LONG ARMS HANDY . . . Especially while playing pool, says Brian Williams. 30 ll M N V T 3' - J WHAT DID YOU GET STUCK WITH THIS QUARTER? . . .Thclt's cuss class, dates and social events. Here Diane Fredrickson the general question as students gather in the'SMOG to dis- ond Elaine Seavey exchange views. EUROPE ANYONE? . . . Tazz Sumner relaxes a few minutes while preparing for his year in Norway. He's been at Oslo Loererskole under the interinstitufional program. Www ' in, ' A A ' - .i'gA.1, I ' is . ' li 'fi sf - l n E I 2 . N155 Mm- . . 1 ,. 44- ,. . , . G i In 4 ,W tif. I W Q i yv ! 51,131 A lf 'I L f v-I. mln:ft'l -z': lk, ff' d ' . . ' -'.- 1L ,J'1f'-'TE'--1 -'Qi' 5 ,V I' ' V ' YAIIBIIUUGH ' QQ:':Wl'I'l:n:nf:MPlllY or a ' won Saul!-III:-IIIEIE - .J.f..........5.'..1,l.'T.. N? , 'C-7 I!! nil! il!! Ol 00000 00000 OOO!! Oilil 00000 OOO ogg: 0090 Ol i an o'.'. o' 'oo o 9 Q-. ns-, .1 FUZZIES GO WESTERN . . . BACK ROW: Kathleen Kelley, Jacqueline Lentsch, Sheila Homola, Diane Bunge, Barbara Beeman, Barbara Abrahamson, Gayle Christofferson, Susan Ivins and Judy Bailey dress up for skit to introduce the Alpha Xi homecoming queen candidate, Kathleen Schmitz. lSN'T THAT PICTURE CROOKED? Philip Gernes views homecoming W lcome Alums GET OUT THE PEACE PIPES . . . FIRST ROW: Kay Everson, Arlys Legler, SECOND ROW: Patricia Bisel, Tanya Hildebrandt, Ruth Peterson, Charlotte Behnken, Patricia Wiemerslage, THIRD ROW: Barbara Quest, Carole Roberts, Bonnita Feuling, Susan lvers, Margaret Wengert, and Grace Henry, turn Indian for homecoming skit on behalf of Delta Zeta. 4? lf' fff LET'S GET 'EM UP KIDS ..... 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Susan Y-...x wr , , T41 EF' -.4 le, we 'QA Wm -fv we, jx 2 'WM 'IQWQ - .,, 1. -.3 ,,L. 4 'ff .,f,,1J- Lf.'9', ',, . 1 N, . x -, 01- T ---gt , Q... -' ff 4 . .1 -.. ,- .' wg '51-451 '- 'self I 4. Zimmerman - 1966A A . A K., .v dfQ.4Q,:ia bb 3' 5- 4.2 ' 5 ' LV ' :'!f-1 5,11 , V -Mm. .A ' v 'R 4 , 1 V m 1 xy ' 1313 a h-' -' - ' Fr 144-1 -av, V r 5 1 2 1 e , 1 5,2 -' - ' , ,. si A m ffmf 1 ' Wi 'X if HIMET f W T .f.JnfJz Hx U , Ag hmmm. 1-. - ' + m A .fr E M m ,,.- V NI gg: 3 E e Q7 . X lim W 1 4 it I ,t i M th i . THE QUEEN'S COURT . . . Homecoming Queen candidates are: Top to bottom, Kathleen Kenney, Kathleen Schmitz, Jane' Price, Susan Rudeen, Tanya Hildebrandt, Sharon Sobraske, Sara Seufert, Sharon Drwall, Jo Ann Obuchi, Veronica Pellowski, Ann Thacher, Cnot pictured, Joyce Evansl. Homecoming IS IT REALLY ME? . . . Susan Zimmerman breathlessly receives the homecoming crown. 1965 BEAUTY . . . Last year's Homecoming Queen Cindy Packard makes final appearance in parade. ROYCIITY . . . . ,f -i? 'i?ge 2-' 'T ' li . ' . , . ,.,....--A -1- PACKARD S SORRY ABOUT THAT PEOPLE ..... SNEA proudly takes first in float competition WHERE'S THE FIRE? .... Phi Delto Rho fireman Larry Calvert directs firemen frat brothers during parode. Bringing up the reor is Robert Jcicksonp at the wheel is James Corso. is Zaooa PASS THE SALT . . . Sig Tau's dragon devours third place in parade. RIDING HIGH . . . What a way to view a parade! O Parade Time . . . PULLING ON TO SECOND . . . Phi Sig rows to the second place trophy. 'IV :Nr N nuffff er Q jf 6 ' 1 we fi' 'S 555346 as T i l SHARE THE CAKE . . . Diane ,Erickson, Jill Einhorn and Judy Bailey serve refreshments at homecoming rea, 3 4? M il -, . .,'- A' xi, 1 bi 'Tl n 1 ,1 Ljgi , 'Jr-f Q P.-ri,. .- ALPHA Xl HONORS MRS. MINNE .... Suzanne Petersen serves punch to guest of honor, Mrs. Nels Minne, at homecom- ing alumni Tea. A I.IVEl.Y CLOSE ..... Young Americans entertain WSC students at close of big weekend. L4 l YT' r l KT Q A -, 3, ' HOLLYWOOD, HERE WE COME . . . Homecoming Variety Bonniia Feuling cmd Donna Marcuson accepf audience ap- Show participants Gayle Chrisiofferson, Susan Kniebel, Pl0USe0f'f9 Peff0Vm0nCe- If Was an Entertaining, Busy, Wonderful Weekend JAZZ ANYONE? . . . Alums and students enioyecl performance by Preservation Hall musicians. l FALL FEVER . . . Duane Luinsfra gazes fondly at his date for The homecoming dance. 1 . fk .r l Y w . Ar . .1 I Q .J-' ', Q., 1-3: P ,.K,,.r, . f.. 'ff WA 1' 5, 1. V :Av -1 -J, V nw I7 mi ' I ur : -1: .Q Q F, A , .a J 1 :.5. 'W A. -r 'Q NNE I J an-162. -9 1:1 . 1' ...i,. 'pi' xp Iri- .1 JAP:-1 lfffht 2 .1 f -. ,th-sq. I I ,. 1 , . . - QQ, ' , ,I A I 5 LAX. ' .ag 0 ' 'ilu A -' '-' X v-xi 4 f .-R '. Q x 1. -- ,M .JJ wgggli Qfitff ',' 'R f , , ' -nav' ,...e4P 4'T.. mf-awv'f M'W'm Wi 47 4-' qv-.k . 'NQZ5-wks 1 giwwgk' , . W N K Jww-kwa, D V 3. Y- Y M M lf .9 mf .,g,:3jT?g A ? I-'Q fls Q' 'gg' 51, , . , .'v , 31 If . 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T., .sf-i.4i X -I,-EJ, A- , :I-5 wisp X 43 I gg 1.3, ,L A: xisgixfxgm f . -3 'VB G.-'L - in ' 4- ' uf 'S , v A Q ,Q-.m.,q, Q, --,-M ff ff: ..'..,:.--cfqg ,f ' xv .-Jai Y ws, '. x 4' W' 5 r Y 3?2 Q,:' 12, Nah! s 54' 1.5: Q, 'iw ISN I' SHE SHARP .... Phi Sig's William Mc Nary, Scoff Springer and Sanford Betfcher direct campaign for their candidaTe. YEAH, WE'RE REALLY FINISHED .... Members of Gamma Delta, Donald Higgs and Joel Worra, Glen Peterson, Dawn Reisinger, Corrine Grover, Stephen Arnold, and friends smile proudly at the finished product. ? l BETS ANYONE? .... Coach Martin leads locker room dis cussion during homecoming week. Chaos CII' State . . . WHIP IT ON 'EM! . . . Susie Rudeen leads cheer during Winona-Stout game. Win I TEAR GAS ANYONE .... Enthusiastic students turn out to boost Homecoming in o Big Way . FINISHING TOUCHES, OR JUST STARTING .... Karen Bother and Steven Forster work hastily to get float finished. ,at 'Q v .1.:.,r', A -. ,f 5 ' ' ur--Q, .i- Y' .I 4 ,sf 'iq F 65. 's I : E'Q45f,', ,wg X Q rd' SW!! Q.P-'qv 2 J, A E' if W THIS DARN POP MACHINE . . . Gayle Hudak tries for another pepsi during smoker break. SORRY TO DISTURB YOU . . . Dave Marshal is awakened by roommate. Dorm Life . . . Means Smokers, lounging, and Hacking Around .... COMFORT . . . Marie Rau cozily curls up in front of fire with a book. . K E 1 me v 1-E HTS-1 , ., , ,E W Lifiigi E. W, , A.v,, ..V,A. . 3 2 1 44 W9 Ti M KEEP YOUR EYE ON BALI. . . . William Rofh, foreground, enioysogome of poolin The Union' COFFEE BREAK .... Brewing cu cup of STUDY ANYONE? . . . Marcia Stevens seftles down to ning of serious work. ' K a 1 A ' I I , E ai E ! ,ig J' 3 r, '- I l . , . I f . 2 - 5 ' ,g Q- , k wx X 5 , ! .T , W f, 1' : 'Q '- Q Q 5. an 7' i 1, '- Q..-ef - , gl ' ' V L ' , ' f .Sf A ' I Y in 1 ' ., If ' ' :Lu 12 J lf I , , Nfl? af be r .I 1 f ffefyu sf' 4 . 35 A . , on SVS- seconcl Conway mud is Joon Pretzel during cs free moment. A -at 'Q 3 I 4 X A BREAK A BALLOON . . . Barbara Stemmer talks Dennis Morgan and Pat Wiemerslage into a little gambling. Winter Weekend SMILES FOR WINTER WEEKEND . . . Barbara Reis, Queen Carol Weaver and Joanne Obuchi pose for a picture. It was a penny a vote in the queen election and spending was heavy. WINNING SCULPTURE . . . Kappa Pi, Art Fraternity, puts the finishing touches on its entry for the snow sculpture contest. is Q f 4 - - - .4 L.. , ' ga A wg lF.:, Q. - ef . ,..... T zi x xh -H175 'X ,.' ' 'NEB' ,y - ' 'QM f. Q :wk Q, A ' l '- . , 1 1 ' Z li' L :iff , 1 mL,.v1L,- - 21 i gf 5 1 , 4' La x I Q 1 L ,1 ffl. YZF L :H tit -- 5 , -T--W. K ,i Q 221 'iw ' ' X 'Q :VI K . is VA ., ,QL-r--W , . A t Q 'gf Qiqrvx , . ,,, 3 Q 1 , r f- un N , P WHAT'S YOUR PLEASURE? . . . John Rudeen and Diane Rup- recht dish up the evening meal to hungry students. Happiness s . . . Sloter's Food CONCENTRATION AT PEAK . . . Rodger Jehlickca cmd fellow students study rocks for their Earth Science test. ,Qu -48 - '1'. .ans . waq-..:. '51 T ,Ag Qvi, i ,, i it g,,.s H 1- i .. i my M ., . . A-it i f i'P: e tiff 1 is l MAKING THE BEST OF IT . . . The guys at this table seem to be DISHPAN HANDS? . . . Steven Cordes, Donald Kropp, Roger enioying their food despite those rumors about the cooking. Fischbach, Ron Gipp and Dave Mortensen take time out from their work to pose for the camera man. ' SH-H-H-!! . . . Eileen Gerber looks up from her book to find ' ' ' some nut taking her picture. Studying at Library Z-Z-Z-Z!! . . . Carol Blank seems to be studying hard or is she catching up on some sleep between classes? l tit? 9 .N l. KK . J- 'FX .U :,'.x 5, .Y ,ga ,gg 1 4 A.-l. v Pit '.l'1, ' L' - ' ,, , '-ff 2- ' -P .fav I, ,4 'f , l ' 'fn 15251 Si 1. aw 1 my 't Xa. v. .n',- N . I Q A BEAUTIFUL SCENE . . . Snow covered walks will soon find many students hurrying to classes to start out the new quarter. From Monday Morning to . . . ' 'J :,' ' i As we return for winter quarter, we find the campus covered with snow. The week starts the good ol' Monday BIues as we again focus our attention to studying. But before we realize, the weekend is upon us. ART BORING! NEVER! . . . A student finds art a fascinating sub- iect to discuss when she is supposed to be studying it. gi ,vi Sfiffvw 40 rw, -E' , REFILLS? . . . Jan Weiss and Lance Sbiral go to the bar To have Louis Kancivati fill their cups. Friday Night at Winona State . . . DEALER'S CHOICE . . . Bruce Closway deals the cards to Winona State card sharks. SAME TIME, SAME PLACE . . . Frank Hayes,Thomas Hoffman, Richard Knapp and J. O. Benson enioy a night out with the boys. i I 5 1 . J' Q Q-H1 of-new it ANATOMY . . . Anotomy students leorn about the ports of 0 cot in the only right woy, by dissecting one. OUTDOOR PLAY . . . Shoron Sobroske supervises Phelps chil dren during recess. Busy From Morning . . . DECISIONS . . . On his way to class, Duane Lee stops To wonder and debate if he should go To class or to McVey's for a Coke. PROPS FOR A PROJECT . . . Patsy Fischloach, Diane Ruprechr, James Meyer, and Barbara Banicki display items from Chile for their proiect in Language Arts and Social Studies. A .. vi. -f .. L ' 4 I- - -f:. ' , U V ' ' A. ,A F, ' ' 1 Y l' in rl- 2 -... i ,, .. . I r, to -'Q -s ill? F: ll' fliggj, Lil , L A' 'V 2l'lLA'll.llLi-l iw lb ' Ji'i9 3., ' 4: r,.,-ff' a,fTf'JL!-A P' ll ll ,v: 'l:l 2 if .lk -- s' ' 'i stil , f, A WP ll l ,Qt 4 ' K , 91 'fs 'ful' 'i11'llil U? l 5 1 N 1 1 ' J-Kim, l v Lupah .. H 'V 4 ' s ,va tim gel 8 l 1' Iwi! 255 f I , i. f.g4-my ,ki 4 i .L ' 'N , ul ' ii'l'l is 1 C. i F, ' F 4 1 1 ,I I , 4 'lg I fo' 1 'Y If -Q 'f r fy? .- 1 Ln. U6 f-H' J' , ,, 5 ' if-' 1 . '- K ' i ' , wafgwx r s ' . ' I ra. Wy!! 'J s js' l s Ag qfzliio ' 92' , ,f- Fgfifii Q A3 ' Q-1 JJ, :.,j,,4'v f -L' rf-. ' yyifif fffffif If ' .J . ' far? ,J si? in ix 1 V A , NHT 'N 1 fi like ' I FUTURE ARTISTS? . . . Pat Burke and Sylvia Behrens work on their proiect for pottery class. CRACKING THE BOOKS . . . Sue Roff cmd Dan Becker study hard for the oncoming finals. ROCK HOUNDS . . . Students sfudy rocks so They can pass Their Ea rfh Science test. fo Night -fm XLR l l IS THAT SO . . . The lounge not only makes a good place to meet for supper, it's also a great place to sit and chat. Just ask Linda Jacobson and Tom Oswald. HEARD THE LATEST . . . To pass the time waiting in the supper line, Marge Smith and Kathy Walters exchange the latest iokes. Late Afternoon . . . 1 9 O 1 Y DON'T TELL ME . . . it's on the tip of my 0' tongue. Gregg Gropel meets many peo- T ple while checking numbers. 4 as it 1 M i i l' ,iz , A lc-- , s TT! - 1 .J , ,lf f., if w W. CLEAN AGAIN . . . Sharon Sobraske and Janice Wiest polish the tables after the meal. WASTING TIME . . . Dick Childers passes time by reading a magazine while waiting for his date. l FOLK SONGS . . . This year the history and music departments the times of the song, and Mr. Schmid sang the song to his own ioined to present American folk songs. The programs were pre- accompaniment. sented by William Schmid and Henry Hull. Mr. Hull discussed Turns Nite . . . 1 xl f .V'i '5 ANY DISCUSSION? . . . lf you aren't attending the folk sing, Louis Kanavati, Sue Frisch cmd Dick Childers are spending you may be at a meeting being held in the union. Randy Sinke, their evening at a student senate meeting. YOUR BID . . . Stan Danukos gets a happy grin as John Rah- man points to the leader, and Dave Wistricill keeps score. An vening Progresses . . . CUT IT WIDE . . .A steady hand and a cor- rect angle help David Wistricill to pocket the ball as Mark Perez calmly awaits to take his next shot. TLI1 V F, t gf . -V. . 1 pf 44. 1 f if F4 4- . e if ' A2- 2 F 1 .K-w .mmafei ' X ,,-. I I-iq p. N 'A if X' r .04 ' flbr- s '11-av ' fi - ,r'7'ix F ff' 9' .7 A. 4 'Aff - wi. J .giii 72? , .2 F if S Ji iii' , . bw -1 1 .. , x in 4 1 ,QS 1-' . , ., I ' 4. ' .fs A I I ' ivy K t .. , Q ' ...g I gg! X 3 'M '- W ' H' ' s. 1 v 1 W X . is it wal K Z het X, H U '1 ...J ,H .Q , ' '.', -,. v .-.' 3 V' 1 E . , 'l ,.,g.. lT'S ALIVE! . . . Mr. Prim discovers The losT mouse in The palm of his hand. Presented by Wenonah Players JUST ONE WORD . . . Copposife pagej Allan Hoynes and KaTh- leen Macioch porTrayed members of The unique household in Saroyan's play. . 'Z WEE SLEEKIT TIMBROUS BEASTlE . . . The Websters and Their newly found friend Mr. Prim gaze at a mouse which Owen has broughT home from The Tower of ST. Ann's Church. T ' it use fi E il ' X GOING MY WAY . . . Cfcicing pagel Although many W.S.C. stu riorette performing in one ot the halt-time shows. HEY GANG . . . let's do a little cheering to support our team if ..,,. WHERE'S EVERYONE? . . . Weekends find many students brav- ing bod roads and uncertain weather to go home. Hence, re- duced hustle cmd bustle around the dorms. This is a view from the high-rise dorm. Weekends Mean a Game . . . PIN HIM . . . For those who don't wish to support the basket- ball team, there's the wrestling squad to cheer to victory. dents use this method of getting home, our hobo is just a War- an -Ax Oro 4 ,Flin Y M - Q W.S.C.'s Campus Cover Girl for 1967 is Claudia Bishop. Our Cover Girl contest is a part of the annual Upper Midwest Contest involving title-holders from Minnesota, Wisconsin, North and South Dakota. Each contestant had her photograph in the Minneapolis Tribune. Competing with Claudia were Barbara Bee- man, Bonnie Feuling, Sue Ivins, Sue Bremseth, and Pat Wiemerslage. D rf ySv dios 66 PRETTY AS A PICTURE . . . Cover Girl Claudia Bishop and Barb Abrahamson spend some time at the refreshment stand. a Dance. . nr. -fQf- 'L .:, A ' EXCESS ENERGY? . . . Roger Randall and Diane Tollefson find that a good way to release excess energy on the weekend is to atrend a Smog dance. PROVIDING THE BEAT. . . One of the local bands, The Rest , didn't do too much resting during the year. and Some Study . . . GAME OF CARDS? . . . Dan Chico tempts Dave Marshall to take time out from his Sunday afternoon studies. V .fwdj K 1, - '-,, ..-:mm Y f - gz N li? was gm . , - . EXE .- .312 1 '3 Lv-JX. f--'nn' 'K .f.',3, .-. Vw- se E , iii A ,i ,A 53, 5.1: Sift ft e E ffi y 7 gf! V 4- i n 'xiii - it A V fr :ky 1. J - H? .Jn If . if to WHAT NEXT . . . To compensate for her home cooking, a coed decides to recheck her exercise routine. ALMOST DONE . . . Mary Ann Collins checks on dinner. How much longer Mary Ann? Life Off-Campus . . . LEARNING ANYTHING? . . . One of the benefits of living in an apartment is having a big soft chair to relax in. Ted, wouldn't it be easier reading with the book the other way? NEW HAT . . .Janet Nelson takes a few minutes from her reading to observe Cheryl Graue doing her nails and drying her hair. ANY REQUESTS . . . Bongos and cz guitar always make lite interesting for a landlord living down- stairs. Preparing to serenade their landlord are Ted Roberton, Bill Kohler and Bucl Davies. ik gig.- Means Home- Cooking? WHAT 'CHA BREW'N . . . Ted Roberton and Bud Davies go creative in preparing supper. 11 If an 1345 . 314-I 2V.. ,- -5' THE OLD AND NEW . . . As spring returned, we looked forward To moving into The new addiTion To Maxwell Library. IT was scheduled for early June. The addiTion is more Than double The . size of The original. Returns . . . ,Q SPRING IS HERE . . . One can always Tell spring is here by The many games of Touch football on campus. WHAT LEGS . . . Spring means getting ouT The old bermudasg it also means finding ouT who's in ioil aT the annual Sig Tau Car- nival. 1 A MOMENTS REST . . . This spring day finds coed Search Seufert Tok- ing ci, few moments To enioy The sunshine. I, 6 an - G ' -I Q ff ps , E ss: ii ii ki W, iw viiih' v iii ii .mimi ,i 1 ii ei E f J . 1 l W, K A Q , 4 if W 4 , . ............ ff' x . K X 4 xg. ,js ,mf i '1mm'.M he snsshn he -2 rs L s ' ,arm fs F, :-: . in sf 1 'ii is '43, as-q,.,,. . i 1-. S i ... --V A L. 1 X 72 .L. D 'itz -4.,,e.,,: . .. J i-Mxm,,,,,,,L51x,, I I N as 5, E X. V. -L . 'X- A L I ffTvffi.X?f34'! 1: ' 4 '1'JfI,fQ'-U5-.I I ' 1' '27 -'15 f , ' -5 .- 454- , 4 If V L' fl J h :A ilk'-12 Nt' WORKMEN'S VIEW . . . Our growing campus can clearly be and Phelps in the background. The library is in the right dis- seen from the new high-rise dorm. Here we see the Union, tance. Cforegroundl, Watkins Hall and Gildemeister Hall with Pasteur RISING HIGH . . . The new high-rise dorm U4 storiesj will house 400 students starting next fall. Our Campus -QA 33 4. xpcmcls . . . Qi BIRD'S EYE VIEW . . . The new dorm residents will have a good view of Winona's Sugar Loaf. 1 49-gr? ,qgqrl , I ,.f.q,,- Y 1 1 MARCHING ON . . . The end of spring always finds graduation day. For many students, it means the end of one career and way of lite, and the beginning of a new adventure. and W Move Forwarcl. WHAT'S BEYOND? . . . With the end of spring quarter, we leave our city located in the Mississippi Valley either to start a new lite, or simply to return home tor a summer. New dorms and other progressive advancements are always being made. F i I ..f' I Academics The backbone of the college Composed of individuals armed with books and knowledge. Dedicated to the teaching of minds. Stimulating, inspiring, spurring and impelling students. People learned in different topics- United by common tasks. ENC --- ff' A gf- fld, ,J r H l 6 T 7 T Fr t' r ,, , , , E 4 p ' . 1' T, ' ' H ,QQN f' K, 1 Q ,' 9. j. ! ' , :,. 1 K w ul w r s , . . L , Fa' ,V E P. v . V-A J. , is ' lr I' U 2 5 in :fi - 1 ' :Q ,L 5.55. fs' fxfi fx '. -' ff, 7- L vp 4. -W' ,Q 5 Q. wg. . A I I I' J -wi ,- f. 9 L L, QA ', x . 'if' 'QSM , ffrfgm-.yi 93-1. :Q:f',v'1-' 'v-1-.1 E12 -Q in . if..x.'c,.', 55 ,E 'W ' 'fir f . - '-1 X:-9. ' ,. , V -'rr ,yi xy' V ,-4 ,yn ,fs 5 A4 K . 'ff ' 1 ' , 31- '41 1'f!' 1- f L -N...-ff ' -. gf!! ,L 4. -.f ' +:...XmA :fi Q , 'Af , .ng 1.1 AE'- V vv pf 5 A'-i,5f x SK 5 fb, ' f w 'X ' n A I 1. 1 1 P 1a 'fw-1.401-l5j'fQ !g Me! hr A . X li 1 r K Qi ' J 77 Iii? ?,, , P 1 , 1il'Tpg' -g,.',u l ra gt:-gin V3 - sez H l fl r ., ,Z ,L ,...,. W. 3... TIF Dr. M. R. Raymond Academic Dean, Vice President .rn if , s Th Administration What's an administrator? Well, first of all, he's many people. He's the academic dean, who, among a thousand other things, arranges a teacher and a classroom for that course you want. He's lor she'sD that registrar who keeps that registration line going, be it ever so slow, or so it seems. He's the man with an answer to your problem, of your making or otherwise. He's the man who'll give you a course of study beyond the bachelor's. He's this and much more. - f E S K . H, Y vv, fl. . V we l .EST jurywg . iw , -:,- - X i 'l f' X l . ' .14 X fi ' W if l' l J ' gh 5 ,V , XL, 'rf l Mrs. Marguerita Ritman Maurice Mariner Dean of Women Student Personnel Dr. Frank Van Alstine Director, Graduate Studies wx l fs ??'tf . M- - Lois Simons Registrar N.f' I'-11 .X Mildred Bartsch Donald Bilse G. E. Fishbaugher Director of Teacher Training Assistant Registrar Assistant Registrar - i-+'-v 1- 5 NAME PLEASE . . . Dr. Smith gives the papers for registration. LeRoy Stadler John Kane Edward Jacobsen Financial Aids-Student Union Head Librarian Personnel Services '5ri1:S.:iFwf 1F5 l 'Zi I , :-if ft'ini5?fW TV ,:..- i .Z . .,p,. -.Flffj 'g W Mgt: st .Y -t, C: si g n er 54 ! iv. ifgr l Dr. Ray Houtz Jerry Witt Chemistry Department Chemistry Department Dr. Joseph Emanuel Chairman of the Division of Science and Mathe- matics S . d M 'l' l1 'l' ' An awakened national interest and rapid developments in many facets of life with a science or mathematics background. the fields of science and mathematics have created new de- The three programs offered at Winona State are the Bachelor mands for trained personnel. Jop opportunities are available in of Arts, Pre-professional andthe Teaching programs. CHECK CAREFULLY . . . Dr. Houtz helps Alan Carlson with directions for an experiment before he proceeds. 5 -um .sg K ..,, will Rosalie Burton Dr. James Opsahl Dr. Frederick Foss Head of Nursing Department Head of Biology Department Head of Chemistry Department 0 N ' Th S ff f L'f ursmg. e ta o I e Graduates of the nursing program are prepared to give have the foundation for continued personal and professional direct patient care in community health agencies and for ad- development and for graduate study in nursing. Graduates vancement, at a later date, to positions requiring beginning ad- will be eligible to write the professional nurse licensure exami- ministrative skills such as head nursing. With their liberal pro- nation. fessional background, Winona State College graduates will Evelyn Nappe Dorothy Hagerty Nursing Department Sandra Kottke Dolores Schiller Nursing Department Nursing Department Nursing Department l Dr. Calvin Fremling Johannes Biornhaug Dwighf Anderson Bl0l0QY Depaffmeflf Biology DGPOFTMGHT Biology Department , pe' Richard O'Rourke Biology Department lea 1 .ess sw. AM H !..W.,ii. Htl I ff WATCH CLOSELY . . . Mr. Hamerski explains an experiment as the class watches. Scienc Experiment The Division of Science aims to provide for the needs of students in teacher preparation, general education, preprofessional areas, and for professional careers in science fields. Science is regarded both as an organized body of knowl- edge and as a method of investigation developed through class and laboratory experiences. Attitudes of open-mindedness and scientific curiosity are encouraged. David Hamerski Head ofthe Physics Department Donald Fick Maurice McCauley Charles Gill Thomas BGYBI' Physics Department Physics Department Physics Department Eflffh Science Depflffmem Mathematics-Not a Dull Subiectp It Equates l , O I wlt Ll e --f Mathematics aims to provide for the needs of students in teacher preparation, general education, preprofessional areas, and for pro- fessional careers in mathematical fields. Attitudes of open-minded- ness are encouraged. This year the Mathematics Department acquired a computer. The computer will broaden the potentialities of the Mathematics Department. Dr. Rudolph I.. lokensgarcl Head of the Mathematics Depart- ment 2'- if l'i. Q f l l l it A Milton Underkoffler Mathematics MATH MADE EASY . . . Richard Anderson solves a problem on a calculator. ,Y , ri T l l , ..-QL: 1- - l ' it All ARM l fabfx Mrs. Sandra Olson H. N. Johnson Harry McArdle Duane W. Wolfe Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics WW Dr. Robert Gunner Dr. Luther McCown Chairman, Division of Health and Physical Education Physical Training The Division of Health and Physical Education provides a variety of experiences in these two areas to enable students to develop and : sa 1 4 W pig I .-.,-X. 'lE'Z.'I Robert Keister Men's Physical Education Men's Physical Education maintain physical, emotional, and social efficiency necessary to life in Mqdeg Mglinqri U dem0C UTiC S0CleiY- Men's Physical Education Qu. MORE RULES . . . Mr. Keister gives Tom Ingram pointers on basketball. Ronald Ekker Men's Physical Education John Martin Men's Physical Education ff ,B rg ' ,Snr fi -.J una, ,Q-y Susan Day Women's Physical Edu- cation .5 ' fe tif- '-'W' li s. l F 3 , 26371 l vt: V' l , l ,yu , 1 l y , Margaret Browning Health Qai-jjl ' - - - --,MF-.,,--?,,,F :-.- V gy l fr 'l --, A. it, Qu- rv' ,453 Joyce locks Women's Physical Edu- cation Y ...f-it 'ssl if 'fl 49' 'G-17 if ,, ,i, jg, 225.111 fa 1 , , Marjorie Moravec Women's Physical Edu- Team Y ' Fife? V X A l ,ag rw-as l 1 .-, , f P 'itll -. A t Joanne Sprenger Women's Physical Ed cation Sportsmanship Develops Individual U- Women's Physical Education develops the student emotionally, physically, and to work with others. Dwight Marston Director of Athletics - ' Physical Education covers many fields. lt branches into aquatic, rhythmic, individual sports, and team l sports. l'll GET lT! . . . Girls participate in an active game of volleyball Michael Stevenson Men's Physical Education Ted Kearly Men's Physical Education ev w 5? i HF' 'i ,ge ' '1 Dr. Daniel Hoyt Chairman of Social Science Division Broaclening Ourselves Through Social Scienc A well-balanced program of course work is offered by the Division of Social Science in history, political science, geography and sociology. The division is concerned with the preparation of teachers, the prepara- tion of graduate students, and the preparation of an adequate back- ground designed to prepare students to accept the responsibilities and duties of a citizen in a democratic country. dips ACCORDING TO THE FACTS ON THE BOARD . . . Mr. Hull explains the depression to his American History class. A i Tse i 'Wav' iii' Henry Hull Raymond N. Thielen Dr. Cathrine Grollman l-GWFBHCG Sl-lid History Hl5f0fY History H55f0fY 1 K 45 ff as-v'l Paul Koprowski Sociology ,gee-Ei. -Q-sf Mrs. Beatrice Heyen Barry Stein James Eddy Sociology Political Science Political Science 0 0 0 I u Polltlcal Science Sociology ancl History Building Citizenship SOCIAL STUDIES BRIEFING . . . Dr. Hoyt, right, and members of a briefing committee from the Department of State PGUSS f0I'C1 picture. This meeting was held for the area social studies instructors. Vw . larry Connell Head of Sociology Department AFRICA ' gs y+53.:14- V -, fr , -,, . j L A Cflfttingnt fel' Y , r r , ly l lx,-1 W:-I: fx X43 4'Mli3ll:ll1l' , XS .I Richard Hopkins Head of Geography Department 4 ii K -.1----4 Roderick Henry Head of General Social Studies Department Norman Baron Larry Minock Geography Geography 33 .., 5 ,t iggisi is Q . V ..,.i HW' WA? ui! ' ,I viiuvv U av 11 . af w, n41'1j V 2 Mt :fi f i E -Il FUDIDI , . l . . Q, exl ACCORDING TO THE MAP ..... Mr. Henry lectures on Europe To his World Regional Geography class. Traveling Through Geography . . . hw, -. - --W 'V .1 V: ' -vw - l l sl i Robert Heyen Marvin Palecek SQCIQI Science Social Science 4 'L,, 6 U i A , -f ,ku M. mtl. X .-f Brian Blakely History GROUP DISCUSSION . . . Mr. Thielen and students participate in a panel discussion. 1 i 5 i 1 l v , l l , l l' l ,s.Z X l li l ,, Arthur Wilke Social Studies Learning Through Traveling Dr. Richard Hirtzel James Stevenson Political Science Political Science c R '1 , ,nwspsai Dr. Hurry R. Jackson Chairman of Division of Fine and Applied Arts THOUGHT PROVOKING .... Kent Kulawske seems to be thinking quite deeply over his painting. Developing Skills Love for the Arts Among its obiectives, the Division of Fine and Applied Arts includes an enrichment of the general education program and the preparation of teachers in the fields of music, art and industrial arts. Many opportunities are given to the student for free expression which is vital to success in these fields. This division not only has a teaching preparation curriculum, but also offers students a maior in the Bachelor of Arts program. . Ugg. , QUESTION .... Dr. Capron answers a question in his driver education class. 15 51.11 I PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT . . . Mr. McCluer and Mr. Schmid are about to begin rehearsal at Lindenwood College on the annual tour. The Winona State music department is expanding rapidly in faculty, equipment ftwo new Japanese-made grand pianos this year, for examplej and students. Soon it will have its own building in conjunction with the theater arts. The department serves both the music maior and others who wish to study music for their own satisfaction or to strengthen their use of music in the classroom. ln addition to classroom for the music maior there's the concert band, swing band, chamber orchestra, and chorus. Voice and instrumental students also appear in recital and some musicians play in the Winona Symphony Orchestra. 1 i i s i l , A i Rlthmbhd Mc Cluel' Miss Agneg Bqrd Head of Music Department Music rg' - We fi :mimi ips Meinl ,ak 'ess' , ni Q EE. f i Qi! Walter Hinds Music I ,Q guage ' ,pi Tffise lT'S BEEN A LONG DAY ----- MF- Mc ClUel', CllfeCT0l', STOPS The Linclenwoocl College, St. Charles, Missouri, a stop on to Talk over the day's performance wifh choir members in Tour, i l l i Music for Fun, Music for Careers - -L ' fo V' their Fred He er Robert Hungerford William Schmid Music Y Music Music 15' H H , ' - , c, . :H .1-. ,if-J , i- 5 . , - .V .4-Af ki' 1+-'SS Gerqld Tobin N. Anthony Gullickson Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Dr. Hugh Capron Stanley .lessop Industrial Arts Head of Industrial Arts Department Industrial Arts The Industrial Arts department offers its students a future in both teaching and industry. Courses in woods, electricity, and metals can be taken, as well as teaching methods courses. Hobbies for leisure time activities are also easily developed for those interested in this field. PRECISION IS WHAT COUNTS . . . Dr. Jackson watches as student Jerry Wegman completes a mechanical drawing in his drafting class. PONDERING . . . Dr. Capron seems to be doing some serious thinking as he demonstrates the use of apparatus to his class. 17 xx , J,.44f' Pk, . 1 - 1 Linn 9 1 .if :Li- ,Z t. N t gm t 115 William Mc Kenzie Donald Holmberg Mrs. Leslie Nelson Aff Art Arr Floretta M. Murray Head of Art Department xpression Via Art W Along with the curriculum the student in art is offered the opportunity for creative expression and the development of leisure time activities. The art program is open to those who wish to teach, preparing them in various art experiences, and to those who enter the Bachelor of Arts program, em- phasizing the studio course. James B, Wilson Art FINISHING TOUCHES .... Ronald Butterfield adds a 'Few more sweeps of paint as Judy Inman, Robert Kuhlman, and Kent Kulawske give their appeal. 5' - N It 0 Q I Dr. Warren Marley Chairman of Division of Business tty! .q..,' James Browning Business Administration Michael Hood Business Administration Th R alm of Bu mess Included in the division of business is business administra- tion, business education and economics. Business can open new horizons for interested students. Its main objective is to give the student an opportdnity to develop an understand- ing of the structure, operation and function ot our economic organization. Intensive training is provided for careers in business, secretarial science, teaching and other related ac- tivities. SO FAR, ALL RIGHT .... Dr. Marley watches over Mary Lynn Pottratz, Oruada Gallion and Sharon Groth as they work with their business machines. ' S-, ,, gym? ,, -' 'H . 'ii A , , ,A'F ' :ii . Q I 'N Y H f It' I 1'5 'lvrx Charles Zane Business Education 4? Q 111-. Mrs. Ruth Hopf LET'S ADD THAT COLUMN AGAIN .... Mr. Zane assists one of his business machine Business Education students. From Pencils and Pens K To Computers and Programming L 3 The curriculum of business education prepares the student 5- as for a teaching career in secondary education. This is made ' 'f possible by the various classes offered which also open the door to the business world for those who don't wish to teach. Miss Gertrude Finch Head of Business Education Department ..i.,f,ijr.-fayf ,I f .4 V ,L Shirley Eiken Business 'Af ,ul ,, ,. ,,. 1 fy . 4 Ray Hibbs Business T film Edmund Delahanty Robert Fahey Business Business Advancement Through Business STEADY RHYTHM . . . Miss Finch assists cmd Patricia Hcmner with their Typing. s-ll Dr. Joseph Foegen Business V T YIJUR TIF5 Q., Dr. Harold Guthrie Language and Language and Literature is the medium Through which all effective learning and Teaching proceeds. It is both a tool and an art. As a tool it is indispensable in daily communication, and as an art it may convey the finest and subtlest thoughts and feeling, as found in great literature. Chairman, Division of Language and Literature STUDY, STUDY, STUDY!! . . . Freshmen work diligently in the library to finish their term papers. -1221 -ri ill., ii ll iii Leon King Library Science F s Ruth Mary Payne Library Science Janet Judd Library Science -421-Y-f--Ai' irfsarifei Y rr iran- ' ' 13 Y' r 9 . . H W 1 -57 5 1 y '...v' Literature New Gerry Laffin English Joan Kuzma English 5 I-2 I LE., Hi F 3 Fred Lauritsen Library Science Communication Through l l l 'U-f N 4 'VY l 1 .loan Brown Foreign Language NJ! . 6 Dr. Augusta Nelson English Adolph Bremer Journalism Languages nw I, Alu' f 1 i I .4 Eg Xl 'nf'-4' P , Dr. Douglas Stenerson 7 N ,V -'NN E Head of the English Department L- fl! L V L ' :Ex iii ' t Q ' 1 4+ gi , , 3:56 o L A r , ' 5 L l 9 3 5:5-.I ' , 'Rf ' l l XGA.. t fl' 2 A' ' Marion Davis rr v - 4' 1 9 ri? Li' . . .' ffl l g? ' 11s W Foreign Language ESTOY BIEN...Jeane1'te Harmon, Jane Bowen, and Gretchen Kleis listen closely as they pursue knowledge of foreign languages. Dr. Margaret Bocldy Leonard Jett L ' English English ,fa-41 The Late Ralph Behling English x ',,- -- .A '-'I wi- i - Dorothy Magnus Head of ihe Speech Depcirfmenf ki .-12' Dr. Lyman Judson Jacque Reidelberger Charles lane 5P99Cl7 Speech Speech World Connections Through Speech Irving Wallace English GW fl: Wendell Nelson Richard Wilk Mrs. Sylvia Zastrow English English Speech CONGRATUl.ATlONS...Dr. Judson watches as Warren Magnuson, contest iudge awards Dave Kavitz a speech trophy. A iz R45-6 Richard Carrari Engl ish 100 Teaching As A Rewarding Profession im if Q1 ' ' . :jill N' , , , :t' Y 1 1, It A. lywdw N 1 Wayne Sanford Director of Student Teaching A HARD DAY OF TEACHING fSgh,a. . Sharon Sobraske, student teacher, watches he g--41 -- F . 1 if FEE es: - 1? '-.ii-5 if? r 54 it ,QE it www tu tu ng i Dr. George Grangaard Miss Verlie Safher Mrs. Helen McGrath Education and Psychologi- Education Supervisor Education Supervisor cal Services r class on the playground. Wayne Kirk Education Y 'TH ii A-We ,- us 1. gffifx' 2' 'L' 'r' 'r ' '..r'-' -- - 2. .ac ww .fig awk ri ,raw Dr. Melvin O. Wedul Education-Supervisor 'ewip . i 3'i?z?5wfa'1 I ' ,, ,,., , , Z , W me ,s iz: Z S. Yllwl 5 M , 'L' I if msn l'1ii'. gifii - Zselfmm '???Xi'Uw -,f 4 , Seng N 4 1 f l' - 12: i T- A N 1 . N ,, V.,-X E . . 1 . - xi E T X i ii , xl x :Y ' , '- r v' l fr! 'Q l figs? --f fr e. H I ' E . if' l . , -- fue i 1 ' - ,' V . .. i 11 E ,' 1- V ' , - f V arf ' R 1 -. ff T 'J - Amanda B. Aarestacl Education Dr. Leslie Kloempken Education 415-rv., Th E n I' h t t f Ed t ' gei T E ,Pl A if ,. , Q Q' 5 - 1 -3 A rv :N V. T ,Q a PICTURE r in -7 A AVA' LABLE ' is Ai, by 2.'Qf4.c'l:Y T gf K nm f ag' 'E ., 5,:wr-.'fh i re 2. ', 'f - ff ' E5 mkiilsi F 'rg f Magda Talle Mariorie Lossen James Spear Dr. Richard M. Smith, -lf Educafion Education Audio-Visual Education REGISTRATION BRINGS FRUSTRATION . . . Mr. Fishbaugher assists student with registration problems. . lr' X 'wiv A+.. 2' Dr. Howard Munson Principal,'Campus School F552 Education Aims at Understanding The Division of Education aims to develop in prospective teachers a comprehensive, sound and workable philosophy of education, including a knowledge of the nature and problems of the individual learner, and understanding of the opportunities, obiectives, and responsibilities of the school in a democratic social order, a proficiency in the art and science of teaching effectively and interestingly, and an ability to work effectively with others in promoting continual improvement of the schools. , 1 TQ ! '., ' N5 . x . NF ' l 1 V l l it . . , fp X fl TT J 1 .XR ? '11 . Y Y I 1 T fi- , - T 'i f ., T e' 1 A I if Jliifw A .f 532 .-A A,.if.:,,1.i. ??5al?5:M ,-1113 V ' ii-, X ,- 5 s, l 'um' f 1 Cleo Reiter Mrs. Gloria Hippe Esther C. Schmidt Kindergarten Supervisor Phelps Teacher Primary Supervisor LET ME HELP YOU . . . Mrs. Hippe and Jane Kaczrowski look over the student papers. l Kathryn Dunlay Second Grade Supervisor ,gn Laura Opal Foster Third Grade Supervisor lO3 Expe ri me t ' S Ed ucat'o 'K s A 9 -' ., . ri' .Q Y Supervised student teaching is offered in the i Department of Education. Student teaching is done on A and off-campus. The student teacher is able to learn about the student and the curriculum through practical N experience. The student teacher is guided in her field. James E. Sabin Raymond J. Brooks Sixth Grade Supervisor Junior High School Supervisor l IOA rr' Q f jf ,r ' Lv.. N,-.-.P '+, mcg- THE CORRECT WAY...Mr. Long watches as Dan Scharmer demonstrates the technique of filing wood. ri YV' 'QS' A Nlrs. Lillian Spencer Mrs. Lorraine Krenz Vernon Almlie i MTS: -'UUlY Srhlvwin Supervise,-I G,-Qdes 1,2,3 FDU,-fh Grade Supervisor Fifth Grade Supervisor Junior High School Supervisor Ll Corlis Anderson Phelps Music V rg E... M ' E if r. S r , P L - gf l QS 1 T ' .-pr' Henry Long Phelps Industrial Arts 4, x, l , Hi ll J Charlotte Sontleman Phelpsjunior High 1 51514, 9714? ' 'N j Q 'Ai -Q, 1' -- nr-.A V V fjl..I.. fe LA - I Rex Ingram Phelps Junior High GRADUATE ASSISTANTS FROM LEFT Robert Luetzau Larry Callahan, James Cole, Mrs. John Kane, Gary Ferden, Karen Smith and Peter Connor NOT PICTURED Thomas Asleson Robert Bennett, Ronald Butterfield, William Christen, Mary Kerri- gan Robert Larson Keith Morehouse Gordon Nashelrn and Janet Brownhill. 79 .-JMQK LQ ,f i! ng l , cs. X Charles Austad Dr. Everett Eiken William Hossick Psychology Psychology Psychology ,J g i Psychological Advances The Division of Psychology gives the student a view of the how and why behind emotional feel- ings and the development of maturity. Psychology shows the cause effect of the pupils actions. The students progress should be modeled after their potentialities and abilities. Psychology brings out the importance of creativeness. John W. Lewis Gary Livermore Psychology Psychology PROBLEMS GENTLEMEN? . . . Dr. Christensen, chairman of the Division of Psychology, and A. L. Nelson confer with Dr. Minne about the Psychological Services Center. Dr. Christensen is its director and Mr. Nelson, Winona superin- tendent of schools, is the chairman of its board. N L, Psychological Services Center: A Service to Southeastern Minnesota Dr. George Christensen Chairman of the Psychology Department and Psychological Services Center The Psychological Services Center went into 'Full operation Sept. T, 1966, with Dr. George Christensen heading it. The center is the answer to a need long recognized by the educators of Southeastern Minne- sota, and the need is concerned with youngsters and their learning problems. The obiective is to provide diagnostic and remedial help to children with learning problems in the public and parochial schools in this area. Six counties-Winona, Wabasha, Fillmore, Houston and parts of Gooolhue and Olmstead-have the center's services available to them. Nearly 30,000 students are in' volved. The entire staff consists of 14 professional members: Dr. Christensen, four psychologists, two read- ing consultants, tour speech correctionists, one speech and hearing therapist and two social workers. Since the area has so long been in need of a center such as this it is a welcome asset to the campus and the community. MEMBERS OF THE CENTER . . . then take time out from their Vande Veegaete, lVlOl'ilYI1 BleSiUS- SECOND ROW, J0l'1N 5T0I'k, busy schedules to pose for the camera. FRONT ROW, Dr. Robert Tompkins, Paul Rekstacl, Thelma Klompkin, Norman Harold Rogge, Dr. George Christensen, Jean Lightfoot, Ramona Doty, Gayle Walters, Kenneth Patz, Charles Romig. .. -ad 1-fr 'LH Competition The team interwoven as one. Cooperation vital to the efficiency of the whole. Prepared to meet on the field of rivalry. The battle of wits and strategy, of muscle and brawn. Stress prevailing over all. .Q-.ifxf Q P WJ sp- F 14? 'fy 4' svf IVF fig? w! xv I! :,'F palm y f,f5'wr 5 Qi 9-S. 5' 3 I fax lb' 'N 1, -ig: lie A, ltsfliv ' iff Q 3 'df 3 ' wi Q Jr-w Arn I ,, F fb f 'M 5. '! F, ,gg if r E Q M 1 205 , 1' ,,,... , qv' ,f gf f I .X k I i ' K '- '.,-- x 'Il' ' , fl t ,r , Q -..Q . - - .M A-.VE 4 . -Q Xxx .. ., - - 'T..i,-A A I ,fy X , XTX- ii .XXXXX ' D NK l I xx ff ' ' .xnxx W I i f' 'P ff xx x xx ' 3f fK N' '10 WC Q '- ' A If I xx x -R 4 if , I , MN S-X ' ff J- I I t X 'Six -'-,xxx D if QE! 'RX w N f' i x R 1 Q 'gi A 5 HI 1966 VARSITY BASEBALL . . . FRONT ROW, Dave Wendlnndt, Bob Isbell, Hunk Zacharias, Davis Usgaard, McCown, new Head Coach Gary Grab, Mike Percuoco, Chip Schwartz, Rick Smith and Manager Jerry Roger Raepke, Dennis Morgan, Al Connorf SECOND ROW, Tam Schmalfeldt, Pat Boland, Larry Senrick, Usgourd. Joe Barnehe, Charles Gaerish, Pat Cohalan, Warren Tracyf THIRD ROW, retiring Head Coach Luther IS IT A DOUBLE? . . . As Davis Usgoord rounds first after hitting one out of the infield he takes a look ot the possibility of making second. Y . s? f L ,HA -. iff A ' Y' - 1 -,- V- ,- ,Q V, fic'--s5,. .15f 5' +24 11:12 :L+ , - - 1-.- 1 . V k . L -' szil 3.1: :Ti YA- -2- x ' if :X -'i' C' '-A' gf - . - ' . X tA.,.p - ,. - O . 4 Y ' E Z - -,' h I ' . ,. - - - 4 . 'T Tiffl, -iris!-3' ' - -. - iw. - - i :. f. 4' ' - - Y : 5 B gf X 3 ? A . . V 3,-' 45- 1- f . - - . 1 1 ' - 4 .. 'C1',R' ' ' - , ' K , ',- - SYS-' Q V - ' '- - i I - ,,xf Q ' N- ' .. . -' 1 ,191 . -14 -- s L ca- ' , . ' 'Ulf'-i,1I..1--if ' ' - if - W' 9: '- . hr- V I- W VQ' - 3 15 W Vx-giagf-Ft W! Q ' K, ' ' - , - ku S -. --' ' - ' D ls ' f i - . - - .-Q . ', ....,' - Y .' C ' O f ' ' Alf ' - ni.. -.., 5 - - . , ' ' ix. K,-,L 4 9 -A . F-:-. - - c BARNETTE BURNS ONE J. D. Bcirnette stretches for a pitch. e ' Y 3 .1 4 S ' l 6-im! i- HERE IT COMES And Dennis Morgan looks like he s ready for whatever if is. ,,.: ..,... A.'.,a,3i 5. -' 'fffi' - ,. ,. .g j-A-91711 ...S .ewan Q Q' . '. 1966 Baseball Team NAIA Champ I or 1 Season s recor cQniQf35ee1qna.b1syfin 1.6 Chemnivnsmh In 'WA 'Hahn ,' Y 5152? Qifnes won-e418 Z ' los ll glghpiflhiiigigjjgggqgee-,249 :Team Fielding Average 940 F:E:w:5'aQd: 1 YJ Z 'E 3 . if 1 e r .Y.m,, g0f E '- 4, 4A 1.51. 'louis' Uniyersify , -51. Louis University gS1. Louis! Uniyereily' Mayville State rmayvmeysfafe I cmssersme : -.1 1 sfaeazgrm Z - - if ur m H I z H w?:M5gfefg:-,- W -- - M .QW S 5.239 , A ,E iizzrz 1 .5 1 , Am ,:Y,,.,,, l'LarCrosE6 Shire Unive1:si5'y1of Milwollkeef W I I I -lU,rIivIel'Qi1yqfMKIwadfkee 'Univeisiy of MilVl4Qukee ,saga V. ' e- Y- -- . wh -, d Stat. ulllgllvss-,,iw'W , 1:-905:59 5' ' e,,rezM63nvfsud.v55d1Qr ' I Q 5ICI3fQQII-392 iff' ICIW5 H'l:5II QI6ud Sfhle , Q . L L 3 5 Isl' CIQWI Stale - I l5T+p9l0UFl'5f ie Ml' I Sieveng-Polrpf I ::iSIQVEIflSJ'POIl:lfI' Amgnkqga spare. I, 5 - -M5 k9'I9'L5'f'I5 figfffffigjgl ' ' ' 'Mankglo -Stale . M' ey wBeMidIit5iqfe. I Bemidji lame ' I semidpsrme Ig? ,4-,Q Sf. Thomas Uhlveislty ,fxigig 'Iowa Wesleyan V 1 4. 155: , ,Iowa Wesleyan' I Z Z 'Z ' 1 Sqperior Staff' A -' nference Pvfcher Roger Roeplie Ist Basemdn Charles Goernsh 2nd Base- imgn 'QennisrMorQ6Fa, Srgl Basemari Davis-Usgaarcl land Outflelder Larry Senrlck .Ejgf.-Lgii? HA. ,page QM! 4: 1-'gr Q H, Qi! - fg ' .am - -, ,-5, .- UGH-H-H! . . . Don Kropp shows how cr discus should be thrown. v .:. .S ,J ,..,-dn. 1. . L9 N B.. UP AND OVER Jam Vngness,center, goes over the hurdles along with Two Plcmevllle runners Track 1966 -no 5 v F es ' ,ssl 1 . one 4 . B -v E -1 . s- ue , , A . .-, x K--A-.-fx L: 1-f ., ,P-me-.. 1. A V we -N ,'d. IQ Y'-s.-if .v..1'f'- . . 'MF 'ldv 4 e 'A I ,L .ur --sr 1 ily: 4 ' If 4 Is EA J Q . xg No 1. ' - ge DH' I wir! , , , 1 l, if 'gr 'if f L - 1 ,J ,. - , E 4-1 FQ- H1 N as , -..- l 415 sf LW' 1-illrlfi sm me--V-VVLVV f - ' lf'-ssgys.. ..... l l' '-'1 '7 ' ,.z-1- L4 Jia 'I966 TRACK TEAM FRONT ROW Ken Evans Al Spande Peter Wade John Rahman Bob Safe Don Znmmerkahl Bob Melmbresse Don Rahman Rodney Phnpps SECOND ROW Paul Hodge Bob Hempy Brian Tralner Chuck White Lee Rven Bull Anderson Dan Scharmer Kurt Horswull Verdon Hasleuet at I Ob- br. WE I Qs-Qs C' K Y 'WJ' mmm FINISHED! . . . Tom Gale goes over to break the tape as Coach Robert Keister watches. Gary Ihrke Larry Olson Manager Jerry Eckenrodg THIRD ROW, Coach Robert Keister Ed Hanson Ron Stevenson, Jirn Vigness, Wally Schultz Walter Hautata Wayne Engelen, Bob Stone, Don Kropp Steve Cordes Roger Delano, Stan Danukos and Manager Jim Donald. 1 A wr , . I l ' ' ' ,r . 4 1 ,- if A b tl - V K Q 'Eg V ' t J 0 1 , fx P V H! . - 1 I , N915 9 J 7 E if X' ' -. N' W ' I ' ' T Sin... 1 -9. A, rn N . 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Stan Hcxckenmiller, Lyle Besse, Bob Cliff, Roger Fischbcuch, James Shorter, Jim Huettl, Jim Stout and Coach Modeo Molinari. 1966 Golf l 1 l VARSITY...FlRST ROW-Bruce Husbyn, Rich Starzecki, Roger Wistricill, Dave Wistricill, Jon Gislason, Steve Wildeman, Curt Palmer, Dave Koval, Edcli Little- iohn, Bill Germann, Roger Jehlicka, Murt Boyum, Jerry Usgard, SECOND ROW- Steve Drange, Steve Levad, Charles Goerish, John Curtin, Bob Nelson, James Hippie, Gary Luethi, Pat Boland, Wally Madland, Steve Mount, Robert Mc- Donough, Larry Holstad, Tom Van Feldt, Bill McNary, THIRD ROW-John Buchner, Torn Foley, Randy Lawler, Mike Holzer, Dave Chapin, Larry Mott, Mike McNally, Tom Johnson, Ken Sidebottom, James Kindseth, Barry Engar, 1966 Football Team THIS WAY PLEASE . . . Pat Boland sprints downfield for a long gain. The crowd is out of sight to the right. Ron Moen, Mike Super, FOURTH ROW: Mike Percuoco, Burl Haar, Larry Wedemier, Mike Jewell, Bob Urness, Jack Benedict, Doug Saaranen, Wayne Gulbranson, Ron Stevenson, Dean Hathaway, Bruce Holan, John Sulack, Steve Kohner, FIFTH ROW-Rick Boyum, Manager, Gene Durand, Manager, Buzz Walsh, Jerry Grade, Mr. Kearly, Assistant Coach, Moon Molinari, head coach, Mr. Kiester, Assistant Coach, Mr. Martin, Assistant Coach, Roger Goerish, Dave Sulack, Manager. Not pictured, Greg Smith, Ed Hansen,Jon Regina. OH NO . . . Head Coach Moon Molinari seems deiected by the action on the field. PLEASE I'D RATHER DO IT MYSELF help Ed Littleiohn with his pads. OVER AND OUT, TEN FOUR . . . Coach Kiester confers with the observation posts. f' '-3' .1hq,' v' . . . Murt Boyum attempts to Saturday Afternoon at Maxwell WHERE DID IT GO . . . Tom Van Feldt makes an attempt at a pass in the Stout game. A Season Of Close Cnes f i i H 1966 Record We They ' i i 1 5 19 unwersirywi ie bi n i 1 . M9lDkUT9i y i .11 i iaemwsmfgi 3,29 1 ui ifmwihead Z i ASH i an-'Giovndi4Sm1e : i 'fii?5!i7 ' 53'f 'g i Hy -f1' ' 1 1 Y uv- ,,,vif1f1 5i,i 'ii,1 1 W. Williuu A ++ i -fi e Ziq i ii iiiii e i 1 .V ' ii Sf'f + Tiff e i 33, , ee, ii, OUCH . . . Larry Wedemier afiernpts 'ro steal the ball against Sfout State University. TOUCHDOWN . . . Roger Wistrieill out-runs a would-be Tackler f ' S hd . 0 'Wmo c' e 'UC own FIELD GoAL . . . The foofbqn heads 10 the goaiposfs via sau McNary's foot. -- e 7-Q--H VARSITY . . . FRONT ROW-Bruce Smith, Stanley Danukos, Verdon Hasleiet, Coach Gary Grob, Wally Schultze, Bob Hemphy, Don Rahman, Peter Wade. John Rahman, Micheal Anderson, Rodney Phipps, Larry Olson. SECOND ROW: Cross Country FINISHING HARD . . . John Rahman finishes real strong in EASY . . . Verdon Hasleiet and Larry Olson warm up slowly the meet with Carleton. before the Macalester Meet. LF .', I 1? :J V . M 1 - 41' 'Q ' , 'l .YT : XJ., 1-M' 1 G0 . . . Winona Sfafe harriers and Carleton runners 'fake off on the long course. 9, 8, 7, 6, . . . Mr. Grab keeps time for The runners as They four the course. ML. - qi r- A, Fff r r ' '.Q1fJPF' 4? 'sr ,J G.. gf- ff , A. -wr,-4.4--'r'1-. E , 11s:z4ffsqL'v . .-,-, ws ,. gutrveg, ' Q r ' an 'ff' r- 'N ' - ambu- G' '. . P5 . 1 Cl-'S The 1966 Record TIRED. . . Rod Phipps seems To be glad that The race is over. VARSITY - - - FRONT ROW! C0GCh GCIFY Peterson, l'lGOCl COGCl1 Ekker, Coach Jeresek, Chip Schwartz, Lloyd Gilbertson, Jacques Gibbs, Brian Espe, Marvin Lietz, Coach Dave Sulackg SECOND ROW: David Meisner, Rick Starzecki, Berg- Rich Decker, Arlyn Wendlant, Tim Anderson, Tom Neuman, Mark Wilke, Mike Exciting Basketball SWISH ...Tim Anderson sails the ball for another two points. UP IN THE AIR . . . Brian Espe attempts a iump ,,, 1 shot against La Crosse. JUMP BALL . . . Mike Jeresek leaps for the ball against Mankato. HOW'S THIS? . . . Senior Dave Meisner shoots another of his errorless iump shots from the outside. UP AND IN . . . Mike Jeresek stuffs the ball in warm up before the game. Q t OK PUT IT IN . . .Mike Jeresek shoots for cu free throw. LET'S GO GUYS . . . The reserves wotch intently during cn close game. V -1- X:Qv .., 'QPQIQQQU Wai ying' G.Q'Q4 1 X '48, -' Q fm CATCH ME IF YOU CAN tion for another two points. Dove Meisner Ieocls the opposi FRESHMAN TEAM - - - FRONT ROW, -l0meS L0 BOYS, Dennis Cornelius, James Winkler, Lloyd Gilberfson, Micheal Klomp MOFQOVY, GOFY PSTGYSOU, David Sulack. SECOND ROW, Michael Arly Wendlant, Micheal Harnis, Ted Burningsion, Richard Graff Blanski, Bruce Carrier, Dennis Runke, Edward Joesting, Michael Donald Hazelfon. Basketball Team WM- Compiles Another Good Record Season's Record 1 , 1 f ' - . 4 . li iwiiifii . in ' 1 iiii E. f 1- E ,Q r lffliiiibigi ii? ' -':i:QE,Q5'I A 5 T i ' i'i-2'5'mQ1 q,e:r.f,iregi'- 35 is -A Q Eiiil iF f15.,W? ci ,-1refwf,f -A ,,,, T L,,gr,,ez?iqz5 G A ,ll in ll ref H i ii iv ,gl - - L-DESY GET IT' GET IT! . . . Mark Wilke stretches fo hook ball for WRESTLING TEAM . . . FRONT ROW, Fred Arbanello, Glenn Tointon, Art Normandin, Roger Jehlicka, Steve Baird, Merle Sovereign, Jim Tanniehill, Steve Drange, Ron Moen, John Zwolinski, Roger Pillath, assistant coach. SECOND ROW, Coach Robert Gunner, Pat Ryan, Art Fisher, Mike Ryan, Gary Glauner, Jim GoForth, Mike Alexander, Gary Anhalt Dan Scrabeck Kit Grier, Larry Wedemeier, Dave Haines, Peter Sandburg Alan Steiber John Philo, Jerry Eckenrod, Jim Hall, Bill Roth. THIRD ROW Darolcl Andrist Tom Smith, manoger,.loe Burnap, manager. Wrestling Team UPS-A-DAISY . . . Steve Drange lifts his opponent off of the mat. 5-g My -ii. PRETZEL-MAKER . . .Jim Tanniehill seems to be all tangled up with his opponent. K, 457' - Q :lf ' i? Superior WATCH IT CLOSE REF . . . Merle Sovereign struggles to get cu possible pin. i 22' l H Elon mfsbdrgr 1 Iigidiohur Stdte ' iPurdu'e,m' ' iiwegfghi llllliituiisi l-QCFQSSQ' Wertbuhg . Michigan TQUH Llifher . Riva-p'FulIs 51. mgmaei 'Marrqueirire Moorhead, Southi DCl,RQ5f,Cl, Bremidii ' xSta Cloud Bemiidii: Moorhead? l l St. Cloud Mankato Michigan ' .Marquette ' Wrestlers Win OUCH . . . Steven Drong gets tough with opponent during 23 M 'l'3 -:. ui , :Li 5:3 E VW for ,, V,,g, S ii .i gli. ,yigimgggggf lug. me . ew, ufgfg- - -, ,Q L iii eu55gNiiriii'g.e ' K 'gil it it it -ss:Q5m'nl1i.i bifE.:i.i ' H' i es Ti twig? 515:5- uizgin ag ' 'ir l 2,1 4.24 19 27 T 26 Q1 25 iii? at li nfl? i Q. ,. 'Ms..Iii-1'.i:' T1 tin' i l aw 4.ll -,,,r,x ill S Q' ililll liar' IHEY - iii 1 w, it i 14 .148 9 5117 fl il :li 2 23 'I 0 14 ,13 12 il0 149 6 17 117 ii H it l ,168 'l 61 47l gl 31 match. CONGRATULATIONS CHAMP . . . Bonita Feul- ing presents winning trophy to Merle Sovereign IFJ? X ' get SWIMMERS . . . FRONT ROW-Jim Dubsky, Terry Vogt, Bob Martens, Jeff Coach Larry Calahan, Tom Sage, Jerry Grade, Tom Stover, Larry Calvert, Featherstone, Paul Steen, Don Leon, Mike Finnegan, SECOND ROW-Jon Ron Amdahl, Bill Kohler, Head CoachJohn Martin. Schoomaker, Larry Anderson, Wally Schultz, Peter Kopercinslgi, THIRD ROW- Swim Team SWIMMERS TAKE YOUR MARK . . . Captain Bill Kohler gets set for the 'l,2,3, FLIP . . . Dick Childers leads going into the last turn of beginning of the 200-yard freestyle. the 500 yard freestyle. -'61 -1 5 -1 QUIET EVERYONE . . . Thomas Stover skillfully slips info the wafer during dive. EE i7W-4., w .M ,MMT . ' 1 iMcgQl.C!S'fQEi f v iMQrik0iSil' A 1 i E E f Air -Forth? :AGdcle'my- ,?igQgrfg f ,l. 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FRONT ROW, Patsy Fischbach, Janet Nelson, Pat Bisel, Tanya Hildebrandt, Marlys Dickerman, Kathy Carr, Carol Weaver, Pat Wiemerslage, Barb Quest, SECOND ROW, Cheryl Hanson, Mary Cottengim, Cheryl Graue, Jan Johnson, Jo Ann Ostrem, Judy Rose, Barbie Stemmer, Barb White, Jan Wiest, Gail Haney, Sue Critchtield, THIRD ROW, Charlene Plan, Ruth Peterson, Carol Nessler, Jackie Opsahl, Linda Schild, Kathie Macioch, Nancy Helmueller, Kay Everson, Sandy Quam, Diane Rottler, Shirley Kress, Bonne Krafka, FOURTH Delta Zeta Sorority is the largest national sorority in the United States. Zeta Upsilon Chapter of Delta Zeta has been at W.S.C. since 1962 and remains active in many campus activi- ties as well as sponsoring the tall fashion show, the Valen- tine's Dance, and various sock hops throughout the year. DZ also participates in Homecoming, Greek Weekend and the Spring Carnival to name a few. The Delts stress high scholarship, standards, philanthro- pies, activities, and above all friendship and sisterhood. A PRETTY MODEL . . . Pat Wiemerslage models an outfit for the tall fashion show. T P' ' 1 F tifgifssii .. - Effvbtfsifh- l- 'I ROW, Arlis Legler, Alice Peterson, Pennie Mack, Kathy Bettcher, Kathy Kenney, Karen Miller, Mary Blumentritt, Joanne Karsten, Joan Pretzel, Roni Pellowski, Wanita Olness, Verna Iwasaki, Susan Frisch, Carol Blank, Joan Tushner, FIFTH ROW, Marilyn Thom, Mary Lynn Pottratz, Susan lvers, Susan Zimmerman, Cheryl Fick, Carol Roberts, Margaret Wengert, Helen Gorman, Ruth Wisdorf, Cherre Grams, Jan Winter, Charlotte Behnken, Gwen Fick, Gracie Henry. x X 4 I ig 5 mf: f ,-.1 ' 1 .' . 'Y xi 1 gi i'iuudi1U P ' ffVif AC: w l---- 'hx l A ALPHA XI DELTA ACTIVES . . . FRONT ROW, Judy Bailey, Sheila Homola, Jane Schultz, Charlene Yamanaka, Sally Wicek, Kathy Schmitz, Barbara Beeman, Kathy Kelly, Judy Malmin, SECOND ROW, Sandie Bidro, Judy Stenbeck, Sharon Scrabeck, Gayle Hudak, Diane Bunge, Claudia Bishop, .lacquie Lentsch, Mary l N Au s. g,5gg,g4d.:a51e -au f - . s... ' .'-.- , ,A ' 'Y A -, .g:!,,.,, ' ,541 'X s ,' ve - ' f 5,s-Ng, 3- -. -R , -Y ,J J, ,tx it V ., My i-swirl? i sta: J-QM K gli ,W ' --f-' A QF .. t -wil i ,, . . - I-ss l ALPHA Xl DELTA PLEDGES . . . FRONT ROW, Laura Schottmuller, Gretchen Klels, Mary Harty, Cindy Coughlos, Ellen Bissen, Marabeth Holsapple, SECOND ROW, Eileen Gerber, Kathy Meyer, Beverly Rathbone, Linda Boyum, Carol Anne Lank- Kay Modieski, Barbara Abrahamson, Colene Huseby, Sue Ivins, THIRD ROW, Kathy Heiller, Patricia Burke, Ann Williams, Susan Kniebel, Doris Shaw, Susan Rudeen, Jill Einhorn, Ginny O'Neill, Judy Wegman, Kay Quinn. The Delta Omega Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta goals are friendship, sharing, service, honor and trust. The chapter works together to help others as well as produce fun for themselves. Some of their many proiects have been the sponsoring of a queen candidate, a skit, and the dance at Homecoming, build- ing a snow sculpture tor winter weekend, sponsoring a Greek Dance, helping to make possible Greek Week, and participat- ing in the Spring Carnival. They also sponsor several philan- thropic proiects during the year..One of the highlights ofthe year was the celebration of their first anniversary. ford, Linda Eyler, Barbara Davidson, THIRD ROW, Ruth Denman, Barb Quinn, Joyce Winkel, Marsha Lindquist, Sue Williams, Lucia Giovanni, Karen Santel- man, Leah Eyler. il1vlgEwr , i gf' ' L - T ' 'V' . ' I g -Ii r - ,ti Zigi Wt : 57, 5 it A g' Hg? ,mel vs .: . 'L by 5 ll- A -tri - l ll ' l ' A l J 1 f ,--rim. L I -:rig 1 7 - ' 1-ff ' D ' :S ' g 3 lb s- J -'if L kg , .. . 1' E, - Q' A fftqkc s ' .1 ' '-5 4 if' -9 - V x Y L ,, l ,A V, U -3 J 1 J it All C j L j l35 'F ...ig up nw:-, ul tv' v Q ' 1 . .. Q Q f' Q' TEKE . . . FRONT ROW, Fredric Baranski, Stephen Josvvick, David Kavitz, Roger Fischbach, Richard Armstrong, SECOND ROW, Bob Grim, David Kulas, AllenJackson Ronald Grim, Mark DeScrnTes, Stan Hackenmiller. The Winona State TEKE Colony, affiliator of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity International, has been in The process of organization on This campus during the year. The group's obiectives are: Primarily, to foster academic achievement Through the establishment of an academic committee, which shall promote intelligent and worthwhile attitudes of scholar- ship, to provide service tothe individual, through group partici- pation and To the college, through group endeavour, to sponsor social activities beneficial, rather than detrimental, to the individual. ,. A i-- -. '55 N 61 . 74 ,flhlhk TKE i36 MORE PUNCH?? . . . The TEKE'S enjoy the food provided during one of their rush parties. f sl fu if SJ T Z .. J :fs '.. .-1 SIGMA TAU GAMMA . . . FRONT ROW, Richard Mancuso, Bill Luthin, Jim Fos- sum, J. O. Benson, Dick Childers, Ted Roberton, Duane Murray, Tom Hoffman, Dick Clare, Robert Buckingham, SECOND ROW, Tom Stover, Dave Haines, Tom Lennon, Henry Kleis, Mike Wainwright, Bill Silver, Tom Murray, John Elder, Skip Kucawske, Bob Meimbresse, THIRD ROW, Ronald Stevenson, Ronald Luloff, ZTI' nif' lg, ' . .-:2E 9'1 Q- T, . xc, 3:5 A ,-2-1-' 35 ,3 , J' s' .- ,I-'T , 5' ,V . ' - 1' ' af x 5 g , .ljl 7 T I X -- LX . 'l A 4- BV 1 35,'l'j .',.-:gb ' 1 J ' A 'wfyxfx' 1 1 15 N ff , ' ,gif-4Q3 ?. 4,Q?,vf, .HL f .iyilgyf-,sirqqf 9 ', 3 ., Q.. -f . qv, . b Y rr nbln x u V- Q Rick Stried, James Kasten, Jim Evenson, Randy Sinke, Gary McDowell, Frank Hayes, Gary Nissauw, FOURTH ROW, Hal Rossiter, Bud Davies, Gary Hirschler, Gary Lauden, Bruce White, Bill Kohler, Wayne Gergen, Al Thompson, Paul Por- vaznik, Dick Rother, Tom Cook. Sigma Tau Gamma is the original national social fraternity for college men at W.S.C. lt is dedicated to the following, the high ideals of manhood, good scholarship, good citizenship, Congeniality, and mature thinking. THE LEADERS . . . FRONT ROW, Jim Even- son, Louis Molander, Frank Hayes, Ted Ro- berton, SECOND ROW, Ronald Stevenson, James Kasten, Bruce White, J. O. Benson. A A - PHI SIGMA EPSILON . . . FRONT ROW, Randy Anderson, Ralph Fifield, Tom Lewis, Dennis Holtegaard, Roni Pellowski, Paul Johnson, Greg Staples, Phil Welti, Neal Lindeman, Chuck Sklader, SECOND ROW, Tom Sietert, Louie Kanau- ati, Tom Everson, Doug Rosendahl, Ron Slack, Sam Schnell, Bill Young, Ronald Graves, LeRoy Deters, Bob White, Gaylord May, THIRD ROW, Mr. Ray Hibbs, Phi Sigma Epsilon is a national social fraternity. Every year it has a Traditional street dance, sponsors a Homecoming float and queen candidate, has an annual steak fry, and sponsors many school dances. Phi Sigma Epsilon is based on its members having a good academic average, good character and willing- ness to work. Phi Sigma Epsilon also has frequent parties and dances for the members. Advisor, Tim Dallton, Nick Maiervus, Steve Cordes, Jim Vigness, Peter Wade, Tom Fishbaugher, Tom Tweeten, Terry Vatland, John Ross, Rog Severson, Dan Anderson, FOURTH ROW, John Marnach, Richard Behling, William Fogelsanger, Thomas Burgeson, Pat Kauphusman, Richard Thurow, Gary Gavle, Chuck Her- rig, Mel Homuth, Bill McNory, Brian Williams, James Trochta. CDZE THERE, ALL FINISHED . . . Tom Everson, Mike rx , ,,,,. Kingsbury and Roni Pellowski put the fin- ishing touches on the 'Qwe-'I' sculpture forthe Winter Weekend. A PHI DELTA RHO FRONT ROW Dick Merwnn Don Elmblad Jim Corso Bob Robert Isbell, FOURTH ROW, Alfonso Pagiliarello, Paul Buscovick, John Hatton John Curtin SECOND ROW Tom Sage Roger Wlstrcill Tom Lewers Zwolinski, Loren Gallagher, Wayne Borgen, Bob Jackson, Mark Skustad, Pete Roger Pellath Mike Moon Jacob Dahl Jam Westberg THIRD ROW Jim Campbell, FIFTH ROW, Dennis Blanchard, Fred Storti, Darrell Metcalf, Ken S h D K l Klotz, Rick Lottig, Jay Greenberg, Jim McArthur, John Rudeen. Phi Delta Rho is a relatively new fraternity and its tradi- tions are not deeply rooted in the organization. However, building a float at Homecoming, sponsoring a queen candi- date, and having pledge classes to further our organization are or will develop into traditions. Moreover the purpose of the fraternity shall be service to the college, to the fraternity, to the individual, and also to give the members the opportunity to learn to live with people, develop life-long friendships, develop social grace, and teach the spirit of service. HEARTS . . . Bonita Feuling, Phi Detta Rho, Sue Zimmerman, Sig Taup and Ronnie Pellowski, Phi Sig. T966 FRAT SWEET- fs! he e .I El --1 ..-., -ni, L. WENONAH PLAYERS . . . FRONT ROW, Keren Scholl, Miss Dorothy Magnus, advisor, Joan Tushner, Kathy Russeth, Jeanne Morrison, Lynn Schamann, Karen Brandhorst, SECOND ROW, Paul Skattum, Helen Rafferty, Carole PI DELT DINNER . . . Members of Pi Delta Epsilon entertain the former college president, Dr. Nels Minne, and Mrs. Minne, and Ralph Behling, former publications adviser, and Mrs. Behling. Mr. Behling, back to camera, died shortly after this picture was taken. Pi Delta Epsilon PI DELTA EPSILON . . . Ralph Carter, .loan Wierzba, Dulcie Berkman, Sarah Seufert, Sharon Scrabeck, Franklin Kottschade, if? -f H2-V -wg! We Nelson, Kathie Macioch, Allen Lehrkeg THIRD ROW, Ralph Carter, John Perry Alan Tripp, Mike O'TooIe, Alfonso Pagliarello, Allen Haynes, Richard Arm: strong, Victor Borgeson. Wenonah Players Encourage Acting Presenting three plays annually, the members of the Wenonah Players obtain experience both on and off stage. Actors as well as back-stage crews work as a unit to achieve a successful production. Both creative and technical skills are stressed, providing a complete program in play production. Most plays are performed in the arena, with a minimum of stage scenery. Wenonah Players also participate in tri- college drama meets with the college of St. Teresa and St. Mary's. Paul Hodge, Gennell Iverson and Adolph Bremer, adviser of the honorary iournalism fraternity. 41' fw L-.1 :7 sr. .4-sn-' :LG7 .K RICHARDS HEADS . . . Barbara Beeman, Karen Miller, Shir- ley Kress, Mrs. Stadler, Head Resident, Kathleen Feely, Mar- garet Hankes, Sharon Sobraske, Carol Benson. 'SE V, -..1-y Direction Guidance fd ' fl? asf T: U. E' easy C it f4 i'f LI, iii N Q!!! i X i J! i l fl X K 1. .L f fl ' . CONWAY HEADS . . . Miss Betty McCormick, head resident, Arlis Legler,Judy Meschke,.lane Price, Sharon Drwall. The Wornen's Dormitory Council consists of elected representatives and counselors from Richards, Conway and Lucas residence halls. ln cooperation with the Men's Dorm Council, it holds meetings to discuss special problems. After establishing rules for the women residents, the council enforces them through the resident assistants. The RA's are responsible for order on their respective floors. Taking room checks, initialing signoutcards, enforcing quiet hours, giving demerits, and working at the desk keep them busy. As RA's, the girls receive one-half of their room and board fees, and each has a private room for convenience in counseling her girls. Mrs. LeRoy Stadler is the Adviser. 4 LUCAS HEADS . . . Mrs. Minock, head resident, Mary Lynne Pottratz, Joan Farrington, Patricia Fischbach, Maria Warren, Nancy Coolidge, Claudia Bishop. . THE RULERS . . . Bon- nie Feuling, Susan Thor- son Barnett, Rosemary Marz, Jacquelyn Spence, Cynthia Jones-the mem- bers of the women's dormitorycouncil. 4 PRENTISS HEADS . . . James Reynolds, John Rahman, Larry Kendrick, Gary Lauden, Gregg Gropel, Jerry Pesch and Orrin Stevens. MOREY AND SHEPARD HEADS . . . Thomas Tweeten, Randolph Sinke, Mike Jewel, James Vigness, Lawrence Mott, Ed Kohler, Bruce Smith and Dennis Morgan. Representing the men from Morey, Shepard and Prentiss residence halls, the Men's Dormitory Council governs these residences. The men counselors have duties similar to the women RA's, however, they do not follow such a strict set of rules. And the doors of the men's residence halls are never locked. Both the Women's and Men's Dorm councils plan open house dates for the tive residence halls. The ioint council also make suggestions for the counselors and RA's to follow on their floors. MENS DORM COUNCIL. . .FRONT ROW, Paul Hodge, Dan Chicos, Louis Bardel, Ken Menzel, Stephan Joswickg SECOND ROW,Joe Bur- map, Ronald Amdahl, Wayne Medcraft, Steve Smith. if-pgs' INDUSTRIAL ARTS . . . FRONT ROW, Kenneth Menzel, Curt Lindahl Mark Skustad, Glenn Miller, Jerry Swedin, Paul Hodge, SECOND ROW Mr. Tobin, Ron Johnson, Bob Jackson, Dave Mortensen, Bob Noreen Stanley H. Jessop, adviser, THIRD ROW, Rick Erdman, Bob Meembresse The industrial Arts club helps toward the development of conscientious contributors in this field. Guest speakers demonstrate new methods and equipment. Industrial Arts Kappa Pi Kappa Pi, the national art fraternity, welcomes all art ma- iors and minors. Decorating the Homecoming Queen's float and planning the decorations for the Spring Prom are the ma- ior proiects. New members are initiated into Alpha Upsilon, the local chapter, at a spring dinner. KAPPA Pl . . . FRONT ROW, Sue Critchfield, Joanne Obuchi, Sue Kurth, SECOND ROW, Sylvia Behrens, Andrew Neville, Ann Thacher, gif ,. . T - -.4 4,3 -Q-9 QP' 1 1 1 COLLEGIATE CLUB . . . FRONT ROW, Judy Bailey, Mary Lynn Pottratz, Cheryl Fick, Ginny O'Neill, Pat Bisel, SECOND ROW, Jim Evenson, Alice Peterson, Sue Frisch, Kathy Schmitz, Tom Tweeten, THIRD ROW, Ron Luloff, Louie Kanavati, John Ross, Bud Davies, Ralph Fifield. NOW IT'S STRAIGHT . . . Members of the Collegiate Club supervise the put- ting up of their Christmas proiect. WSC'S Gamma Tau Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi is an honor society in education. Its purpose is to encourage high professional, intellectual and personal standards among educators and to recognize outstanding contributions to education. Those who display commendable personal qualities, worthy educational ideals, and sound scholarship are invited to ioin. A member must rank academically in the upper one- fifth of his class and be a iunior or senior. ,-k .r- a' 'Qt 9. As an honorary service club, Collegiate Club promotes college spirit and preserves college tradition. Fostering public relations on- and off-campus, the club coordinates student activities. Its members are selected as representatives from campus clubs. By working in con- iunction with the student social committee, it attempts to schedule social events and sponsors them, Through their efforts, numerous sock hops are held in the Smog. Service and Scholarship KAPPA DELTA Pl . . . Kathryn Johnson, Barbara Schmauss, Darlene Peters, Gloria Welch, Sharon Drwall l f T. In ' f'9' '. . 3 V lf, E - ,AA .N t- g i - r ' 'P l 5 , ' . - i - v A' ' ww vi ' lf --T '.'ll I it Q- I V 7.4 1, ' -- E: Fireside Chats, Retreats, Prayer :fries WILL Newman, Wesley Foundation, Gamma Delta, Lutheran Collegians Lutheran Students Association lnter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 4 1 9 -fi, i . f - FN A - - be NEWMAN . . . FRONT ROW, Father Martin Olson, chaplain, Norman Semling, Sandy Wagner, Kathy Feely, Judy Strauss, Kathy Lynch, Mary Horty, Carol Weaver, Linda Shanahan, Miss McCormick, lay adviser, SECOND ROW, Ron Marchionda, Marie Narton, Pat Fritz, Linda Gronholz, Becky Johnson, Patricia Miller, Jean Metcalf, Diane Heim, Margaret Hankes, Sharon Costner, Kath- leen Tuin, Stephen Muras, Sister Sarto, adviser, THIRD ROW, James Stoll, Newman Wesley Foundation, a student organization partially supported by the Methodist Church, is open to all who seek fellowship and spiritual guidance. Meetings are held Sunday evenings with a supper and program followed by o discus- sion period. Activities include retreats, hayrides, boat rides and meetings with other Wesley clubs. The Wesley House also serves as an informal gathering place. WESLEY-. . . FRONT ROW, Judy Dana, Arlys Voorhees, Charles Haggbloom, Richard Armstrong, SECOND ROW, Jean Goutcher, Kathy Ochs, Colleen Ander- son, Kathy Maher, Tom Goodrich, Jon Arnold, THIRD ROW, Mrs. Roger Curtin, 1? , 5 lisa ' W ' ' user' new ' QS: , ,L if ,een 1, f, 12 s, f 71111, .'--.sf , 2-l, . T A., -,L 6 Jane Bowen, Sharon Sobraske, Maddy Litschke, Sheila Brennan, Eileen Goihl, Shirley Wochnick, Barbara Stucky, Margie Binner, Sherry Drwall, Sharon Tachida, Rosie Hamilton, John Sagan, FOURTH ROW, Mike Krage, James Price, Carol Pedretti, Bill Lambert, Steven Yakish, Sue Kuchenmeister, Mary Kuchenmeister, John Jaszewski, Ken Brueske, John Wagner, Dave Wooden, Jim LaBore, Cyril Dohmen, Tom Merrion. The Newman Club offers Catholic students the oppor- tunity to share in a variety of activities. Religious programs and discussions provide spiritual guidance. Recreation is also offered through informal get-togethers. Weekly meetings are held in the Newman House. Wesley adviser, Roger Curtin, adviser, Roy Wilsey, RClPl'l COYYGV, DUGHS Hanson. Byron Perrine. A '-' 1 'TE' -si 17? up-ni -rr-r iz- nt- 'Ri 54 L t L sims? ,ii ie? A 'fi 14 gwii .Q qv ' f . no it wx L , . Wg X..f -vs H., --.1 53 unix like ll-get 'XIII' gi 53 455.5335 ripe: fs? GAMMA DELTA . . . FRONT ROW, Linda Frydenlund, Kay Marquardt, Karen Ordalen, Jane Schoewe, Cheryl Miller, SECOND ROW, Jane Handyside, Janet Prudoehl, Fredric Baranski, Lavern Nickelseny THIRD Gamma Delta is an organization affiliated with the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. With Fredric Baranski, president, the club meets Thursday evenings at the Gamma Delta house. Guest speakers, discussions, recreation, Bible readings and informal get-togethers comprise its program. le ROW, Peder Dressel, Lyle Felsch, Dave Happe, Don Zimmerman, Ron Wolfram, Duane Luinstra. The purpose of Inter-Varsity is: To witness to the Lord Jesus Christ as God lncarnate and to seek to lead others to a personal faith in Him as Savior, and to deepen and strength en the spiritual life of members by the study of the Bible and by prayer. INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP . . . FRONT ROW, Paul Hodge, ROW, Miss Brown, adviser, Judy Judy Pope, Marilyn McGuire, Linda Peters, Ray Cheshire, SECOND ROW, Jane Coates, Diann Bastin, Cheri Jochims, Elsie Ballangerp THIRD ,.-. Oddvar Pederstad. Rose, Steve Forster, Ly 1-J gnu nn VanBuskirk fS , f 41,1 'Ili 1. . , . f 'is ' sf' I :Alt :gui Tis' 3:3-'sl ' e,,a..4.+vty-:gt e T7 hal .5 .s -,L '41 - r- -L-4' EWS Ol ll A ii:,,A. ti . - Y . -L-gm , ff-1' H- , '-it A gd E 1 'MTI I 1 lvl' I ,lla l, ' I l l L ii L - LUTHERAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION . . . FRONT ROW, Carol Severson, Jane Everson, Judy Everson, Sharon Salmon, Janice Offerdahl, SECOND ROW, Pastor Day, adviser, Carole Davies, Fran Berlond, Mary Ann Col- Lutheran Students Association CLSAJ, affiliated with the American Lutheran Church, welcomes students to attend Thurs- day night vesper service held with Pastor R. T. Day. Because spiritual welfare is of primary importance, members conduct prayer services to strenghten their beliefs and concepts. LUTHERAN COLLEGIAN . . . FRONT ROW, .Ioan Pagel, Gloria Bublitz, Sandy Pritchard, Sandy Bulolitzg SECOND ROW, Judy Mahlke, Kathleen Skeels, Sharon Groth, Nancy Schroeder, Vicar Ralph Scharf, adviser, ff' l rx kb. 5 1'-is .- we 1 r S. f 1,7 3 lins, Wanita McCracken, Lorraine Haugland, Ruth Kesson, Dennis Cook, THIRD ROW, Mrs. Stadler, adviser, Dianne Drury, Sylvia Behrens, Judy Jewell, Kathy Tweito, Karen Wold. Lutheran Collegians is a national association of Lutheran college and university students sponsored by the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. Its purpose is to help students meet life's duties and responsibilities in the church and society. It also exists to stimulate greater Christian growth and to maintain and increase local and inter-campus fellowship among Lutheran students. THIRD ROW, Pastor A. L. Mennicke, adviser, Linda Watson, James L, Bell, Linda Loging. if Escgarrl AA P1 -4 l l 1-.ff ,rev ..4- ',' 'ZS' .48 Q7 ww' 1 ' Q ' . f: - . . a . - I sf I i L 197 - Imf, -fe-nf. l STUDENT SENATE . . . FRONT ROW, Mr. Henry, adviser, Sue'Frisch, Gayle Christoffersen, Roni Pellowski, Alice Peterson, Peggy Walsh, Mr. Reiclelberger, As the student governing body on campus, the Student Senate is comprised of twelve elected officers plus the presi- dents of each class. As senators, the representatives serve the student body in relation to all campus clubs. An outgrowth of the National Boy Scouts of America, Alpha Phi Omega sponsors the annual book rental service. Students who rent books and those who sell the textbooks benefit. APO is in its second year of existence as a national fraternity on campus. adviser, SECOND ROW, John Ross, Jim Evenson, Ann Thacher, Bob Martens, THIRD ROW, Paul Johnson, Bruce White, Jim Kasten, Bob Grim, Dick Childers. Student Senate Alpha Pi Omega FINISHING TOUCHES . . . Members of Alpha Phi Omega put the finishing touches on their snow sculpture. 'ii ALPHA PHI OMEGA. . .FRONT ROW, Wayne Medcraft, Peters Weislorod, Robert NoreenpSECOND ROW, Gill Sorg, Mike Chick, Dusten Bertel, Bill Mullen, THIRD ROW, Louie Kanavnti, Jim Vigness, Roy Smith, Mike Wunderlich. ,fad-'R .' 1. ? haf 425' i,,nv QF: ' , had Jw.Wwig,Miimtgtgiiawtiixiiilgig, , M nit it w ,iii ,eva it -aw' tt, . it it it E it Hit Q14 ww.. it W.P.E ,... FRONT ROW, Joyce Fenske, Carol Biorklund, Cheryl Miller, Sue Kuchenmeister, Donna Marcuson, Susan Lvins, Annette Richardson, Carol Feldmann, Nancy Biske, Mary Iten, Barbara Iverson, Marabeth Holsapple, Carol Hanson, Gloria Mogren, SECOND ROW, Pattie Browne, Lynette Grimm, Kathy Kenney, Joan Spanton, Susan Rudeen, Connie Winslow, Linda Jacobson, Connie Johnson, Patricia Laska, Lynda Murray, Diane Heim, Patricia Fuller, Jo Langer, Jo Lettner, Mary Dunne, THIRD ROW, Colleen Hanscom, Karen Working closely with the physical education depart- ment, the WPE club is a professional organization. Home- coming buttons are sold to finance the Jean Talbot Scholar- ship that is awarded each year to an incoming iunior girl. r 55553 t li 5 if l 1 J-s f X W.l.E.P .... FRONT ROW, Miss Locks, advisor, Rosemary Frenette, Barbara Iverson, Mary Iten, Pat Losko, Annette Rich- ardson, SECOND ROW, Sue Bremseth, Cheri Miller, Lynette The purpose of the Women's Intramural Extramural Pro- gram fW.l.E.P.J is to provide opportunities for the participation in women's intramural, women's extramural competitive activities, and in Co-recreational activities at Winona State College. A ecreation , I u X ' as 1 L4 U4 . rn- Schultz, Colleen O'Kane, Jelaine Sockett, JoAnn Ostrem, Judy Lee, Connie VanGundy, Mary Klingsporn, Rosie Frenette, Rose Ann Randall, Jeanne Berndt, Mary Carter, June Heuer, Mary Stearns, Margie Spence, Barbara Husbyn, Pat O'Dea, Karen Olson, FOURTH ROW, Jude Stienessen, Roxanne Haglund, Julene Haglund, Joan Leibfried, Judy Kuzniar, Rose Martinek,Jane Kaczrowski, Nora Winter, Bonnie Rusert, Cindy Merrick, Barbara Lea, Jill Smith, Linda Beniamin, Dorothy Blahnik, Cheryl Attig, Jill Witt, Annette Nyseth. Also a loan fund is available to WPE members and money is borrowed without interest charged. Representatives attend the annual national AAHPER convention in Chicago. The WPE club sponsors a high school Play Day each year. -.. -nt' Grimm, Juleau Haglund, Judy Kuzniar, Joyce Fenske, Gloria Mogren, Joan Leibfried, Carol Biorklund. in Education i L. The W Club is open to any male who has lettered in a sport at Winona State. The main purpose is to serve the college and specifically the athletic department. Some of the projects the club undertakes include homecoming, managing the concession stand, and Senior Day. L-I . ' F f . e 1 .. . Lg, ' .. st . - - ' ' A :Q ON DISPLAY . . . Joan Clements shows interested students the kind of skis the ski club uses. W CLUB . . . FRONT ROW, Dennis Morgan, Bob Lafe, Jerry Grade, Roger Fischbach, SEC- OND ROW, Stan Dan- ukos, Tom Gale, Verdon Hasleiet, Rick Bayum, Mr. Marston, advisor, THIRD ROW, Larry Olson, John Rahman, Gene Durand, Bill Kohler, Bruce Smith, Jim Huettl. PRETTY GIRLS? . . . Some of the warriors put on a skit for their Home- coming queen candidate. The Ski Club provides WSC students with the thrill of racing down snow covered ski slopes in the brisk winter air. A relatively new club, it has provided organized trips to many of Minnesota's top ski areas. The club also holds on-campus meetings to discuss plans for future ski trips. V T KJ Q ' v , s t . 4 3 l cc. qv SKI CLUB . . . FRONT ROW, Alice Kronebusch, Sandee Bacon, Joan Clements, Elaine Kalien, Lynne Kittie, Carole Nelson, SECOND ROW, Mr. 4 Bilse, advisor, Arthur Yagon, . Dusten Bertel, Tom Casserly, Dave Mortensen, Robert Nichols. I J if MEETING THE MONDAY NIGHT DEADLINE . . .Joan HAVING THEIR PHOTO TAKEN FOR A CHANGE . . . Paul Hodge Ccenterj, Wierzba, Student Senate columnist, looks over photography head, examines a Bolsey camera while other members of the articles waiting to be typed by Becky Johnson, the staff look on. From left are Bill Krause, co-head photographer, Rick reporter. Not pictured are Fredric Baranski, Dublin, Jim Dubsky, Gary McDowell and Steve Joswick. Not pictured are columnist, and Cindy Nelson, typist. Glen Peterson, Neal Stenlund, Rick Losinski and Tom Goodrich. Winonan Facts and Opinions in Print ct First Class Weekly EDITORS CRITICIZE NEWSPAPER . . . Ralph E. Carter, Editor-in-chief, and Sarah Seufert, Managing Editor, discuss the recent issue of the WINONAN for technical and staff errors. SMOKING HIS PIPE . . . Adolph Bremer, advisor for both publications, the WINONAN and WENONAH, comtemplates while enioying a moments rest from his tight schedule as advisor in addition to being the City Editor of the WINONA DAILY NEWS. MAKING-UP PAGES . . . Gennell Iverson, feature page editor, decides what copy to use on her page of the WINONAN while Dulcie Berkman, copy editor, thinks of headlines for the stories. Not pictured are Barb Egge, front page make-up, and Kathy Gunderson, feature writer. ? ,,, . 7 , ,I ..'-'....ieJ,7 I A '1'J Args- , 4' v , . MF.. Er 'fi ' L' ' L vi! YI k L Academic Editors Jill Einhorn, Judy Wegmon Wenonah a First Class Annual Copy Editor Diane Bunge I Y ,-, WM, ! - ,f 3 1 L ,ni w ,, . i , - ef- .see ,. -3 f w wrnm C ' ' qu Anim 5 ' Cnvlnu ll Organizations Editor Sandro Bidro 4 lr Layout Editors Carol Benson, Arlis Legler Fond Memories in Pictures , . .Nl V+--,L :L-fs! 'fs 11 , L, , in . Editor Business Manager Sharon Scrabeck Frank Korfschacle ,hr 9 I 1 v 1 lgfii-'iq + el pl '2153614 ' 'fr' .-I lp, fbi-l i !! v H ,Ji ui? F A I - X . Q N 1 .FU i , if fn 1 .V l' 5-. ,51v ,-g.,l.',1, 1.! . , V -f' 1 ' . ei A V V gm'-'il UIl4 ELLA: Art Editor Bill Kohler -in -fm fi is 5m SNEA . . . FRONT ROW, Barbara Reilly, Veronica Pellowski, Carol Weaver, Charlene Yamanaka, Sally Wiczek, Pat Bisel, Tanya Hildebrandt, Marlys Dickerman, Kathy Kelley, Dave Meisner, Ginny O'Neill, Marilyn McGuire, Sharon Baker, Verna lwasaki, Miss Amanda Aarestad, advisor, Barb Egge, Jeanette Harmon, Margaret Glenna, SECOND ROW, Judith Johnson, Barbara Stucky, Joanne Obuchi, Earlene Himlie, Joan Simon, Suzanne Bremseth, Linda Schild, Charlene Plan, Ruth Peterson, Judy Pope, Susan Frisch, Wanita Olness, Nancy Helmueller, Cheri Sochims, Linda Peters, Diane Christianson, Judy Hanson, Mary Lynn Pottratzp THIRD ROW, Carol Feldmann, Beverly Roy, Jane Bowen, Jane Kaczrowski, Rosemary Dohrn, lone Hagen, Karen Wold, Lorraine Haug- land, Waneta McCracken, Dulcie Berkman, Sylio Behrens, Alice Peterson, The largest organization on campus, SNEA, exists for the benefit of those interested in entering the teaching pro- fession. Designed to develop an understanding of the field of education, its members have chosen teaching as a career. Monthly meetings consist of panel discussions, interviews and speeches by prominent educators. Young Republicans Support Party Activities Y.R.'5 . . . FRONT ROW, Patty Walter, Joani Pretzel, Barb Egge, Marcia Freder- ickson, Don Arnoldg SECOND ROW, Sandra Burt, Jay Yournans, Carole Nelson, Linda Gronholz, Kathryn Johnson, Darlene Peters, Stephan Muras, John Gas- pard, Pamela Randall, Joel Worra, FOURTH ROW, Barbara Banicki, Kathy Meyer, Jeanne Reck, Marilyn Thom, Rosia Gossman, Larry Olson, Kathie Mac- ioch, Cheryl Fick, Calista Schultz, Patricia Burke, Joan Spanton, Linda Shanahan, Sue Kuchenmeister, Diane Baringer, Mary Growvall, Jill Einhorn, Mary Ander- son, Gloria Welch, Carolyn Satren, Patsy Fischbach, JoAnn Blakeetad, FIFTH ROW, Barbara Schmauss, Ralph Carter, Frank Daniels, Richard Dahl, James Reynolds, Vaughn Nagahashi, Dennis Blanchard, Jim Huettl, Gene Durand, Terry Vatland, Doug Rosendahl, Gene Pflaum, Dick Becker, Lynne Tiegs, Roger Fischbach, Darlene Besek, Karen Sather, Diane Weir, Rudolph Gawlih, Karen Wehrs. SNEA Promotes Elementary and Secondary Education . . . Through films, lectures and discussions, the Young Re- publican Club promotes interest in political affairs. Members attempt to make themselves informed, conscientious citizens by supporting the national Republican Party. Beverly Stahr, Jackie DeLong, Neil Diersen, THIRD ROW, Lee Albert, Kenneth Evans, Kenneth Brueske, Jon Arnold, John Wherton, Jim Anderson. . fr' 'R' .. tb . w i jsfliiff sg , F H , - iii' -cc 5'- 1 11: vt! . -V' - i wk . t.,,f-+115 t 4? v,-1, i 5' tt RIF -Sgr, P Nils, riff 'W' ij, 1' . , . l V N rv. AECULOPIANS . . . FRONT ROW, Sharon Pappe, Charlotte Behnken, Doris Binger, Linda Shanahan, SECOND ROW, Beverly Stahr, Mary Kuchenmeister, The Aesculapians promote interest in medicine careers. Students majoring in Nursing, pre-medicine or related fields are invited to become members. Closed circuit television programs entitled Grand Rounds are shown at meetings in Pasteur Auditorium. These Upiohn educational films are narrated by prominent doctors from every phase of medicine. E! S v I' JS I xl: ACADEMY OF SCIENCE . . . FRONT ROW, Jeanne Reck, Sandra Schley, Beverly Stahr, Kathy Gunderson, Linda Shanahan, Arlonial Bradford, Sandra Bailey, Barbara Carlson, SECOND ROW, Gill Soar, Bill Mullen, Tom Fishbaugher, rm 75'- -aj, 13: Z' 41 Tom Fishbaugherg THIRD ROW, Sheila Brennan, Lee Albert, Jerry Langseth, Joan Pretzel. Academy of Science and Aesculopians Promote Science . . . The Winona State Chapter of the Minnesota Academy of Science recognizes the increasing interest of college stu- dents and obliges them by providing informative programs at monthly meetings. The topics of the programs are planned to encompass all areas of scientific investigation and infor- mation of importance to the members. The Academy of Science is not simply a campus club. The student members are encouraged to continue membership as teachers, engineers, scientists, physicians, etc., and continue their dedication to the advancement of Research Education and Understanding of Science. John McLeod, Richard Dahl, Allen Sheldon, Michael Kingsbury, Dr. Houtz, advisor, THIRD ROW, Don Kroppe, Burt Lidgerding, Doug Rosendahl, Jerry Langseth, Frank Daniels, Jerry Nagahashi, Gary Schoening. , EE l l . 'P 3 'ee l 3- . tw . . , ef spew E . IQ ,, ' 'V 'wif 'Z'-'L+ FRONT ROW: Gary Kautz, James O'Brien, Raymond Kiral, David Hakanson, Gaylord May, Henry Kleis, Gordon Webke, Gerald Grossman. SECOND ROW Philip Gernes, Larry Kenrick, James Kasten, Stephen Josevick, Thomas Wagner, James Anderson. THIRD ROW: Dr. J. H. Foegen, Diane Nauman, Nancy Hale FUTURE EXECUTIVES? Henry Kleis and Kenneth Brueske sell SAM during club night. Circle K is an organization composed of male members of Winona State College interested in doing a little more for the college and community than the average student. It is affiliated with the Winona Kiwanis Club. 1 Rebbeca Laumeyer, Jane Price, Ruth Wisarf, James M. Stoll, Richard Rather, Gary Lausen. FOURTH ROW: Herbert Breidel, Arlancl Moger, Charles Pederson, Larry Pederson, Bernard Pittman, Thomas Bouguet, Franklin Kottschade, Kenneth Brueske. The Society for the Advancement of Management is a national, professional, organization of businessmen dedi- cated to promote the fine art of management. The activities at Winona include an annual banquet for its members, year- book sales, and interviews in Chicago at a conference for companies from coast to coast. SAM and Circle K FRONT ROW: Paul Hodge, Steven Joswick, Curtis Lindahl, Donald Glover, Donald Higgs, Bruce White, Joel Worra, Robert Grim, James Rowan, advisor. Fredric Baranski, Roy Wilsey, Thomas Goodrick. SECOND ROW: Vernan Almlie, Q 'J-1? 4, ,Q -ai 1 t Nr- Y' Me! Hu. F 5.1 'i. KN 4:1 1 are i -43ae.. rr ., 1 ii- gn NOTORIOUS KNIGHTS . . . Bruce White, Leroy Deters, Allen Sheldon, Art Tisher, Roy Welsy. The basic function of the Notorious Knights is to promote chess and give the students experience in tournament play. Chess meets are set up against other schools and the team challenges the faculty once a year. The Notorious Knights also sponsor the annual WSC chess tournament. The Winona State Panhellenic Council was formed to regulate sorority life on campus. It is made up of represen- tatives from the two campus national sororities, Delta Zeta and Alpha Xi Delta. The goals of the council are to maintain sorority life and intersorority relations on campus, to further intellectual accomplishment and good scholarship, to co-operate with the college administration in the maintenance of high social standards, and to compile rules governing sorority rushing pledging, and initiation at Winona State. This year the Panhellenic Council sponsored a fall formal sorority rush. CHECKMATE. ..Two knights play a fast, furious game of chess. Y X 3 www PANHELLENIC COUNCIL . . . Merle Bishop, advisor, Sue Frisch, Ginny Fi x. O'NeiIl, Bonnie Feuling, Mrs. Ritman, 'il' Z ' advisor. 9.3 QQ ,.., l6O - J Hi. - 1- . . 2' 5 1 '-4 ., a . ,, .f .... . i N x P PV-5 1 .fs gh 3 W ' ' A , ,x .F , - We, 1 3 H- J cf l if ' -. X . V Q' 4 fy ' H W wr' 'f N, 5 Q i- .. ' :P 5 6 :' 9 QD K,'-QF? Z Ili 5 V fi ,J :yy S! 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ROW ONE, Dianne Hanson, Pat Ferden, Mary Stearns, Nancy Witt, Donna Holrnen, Susan Gludt, ROW TWO, Ken Maddux, Beatrice Bauer, Mary Grant, Carmen Conklin, Betty Sawyer, Elaine Lea, Susan Wollin, Carol Halvorson, Susan McCrae, Adeline Claeys, Barbara Lea, ROW THREE, Judy Menning, Doug Johnson, Barbara Leavitt, Sandra Hayter, Cheryl Miller, Barbara Jenson, Linda Hemming, Jon Arnold, Richard Metz, Gary McDowell, Larry Shea, Leonard Purrington, Mike Tentis, Darrell Sonsalla, Marlys Dickerman, ROW FOUR, Bruce White, Norm Miller, Norm Ellingson, Faye Froehluch, Linda Vinie, Paul Skattum, Roger Borchert, DIRECTOR Wm. Schmid, Norman Baron, David Knight, Richard Anderson, Charlotte Behnken, Lynn Huntoon. Not Pictured: Mary Jo Blumentritt, Bonnie Spande. W E A i we 1- ,,,aE fl?71Ul Students At the threshold of their minds. Eager to explore them. Ready to water the seed of knowledge. The growing garde n wisdom nurtured by the more learned. Students struggling together- n United W M by common goals. Surrounded- yet alone! 0 JUNIOR OFFICERS . . . Junior class officers are Thomas Johnson, treasur- er, Ginny O'Neil, secretary, and Hal Rossiter, president. Absent was Ron Slack, vice president. Juniors y , T ss - ' - :e Us-F1 3 ti: il' V, :E ess , V K -..sr C L W , 'tt A 'ig A , -, li ., Q l fl :eff 7 .g YW 'K :Y or ' Y ' 75215 Pa - ' Y ,lt C Zigi v . 'fi . . ev li-E A' , , , i N y ,. lt- ,Nyc , J ' T A Y, . v T V 5: V 'J I P taxa it 31 ,i f Y 'EIT T-5 T? ff Y f it ' - ' ' , T x' i g,. 1' P - , -. ,T L, in W I wg : ' , -, , 1 B -, r , - f -' ' e 1 --etxw ef , 'Yi i if ' 575 :LJ 51' E e i -'sf ies ,Q l ii - ' T62 Larry Adams, Lake City Jane Alongi, Rochester, N.Y. Ronald Amdahl, Preston Michael Anderson, Mpls. Randy Anderson, Red Wing Thomas Anderson, Bloomington Robert Andrewsen, Stillwater Gerry Arens, Kellogg Robert Armstrong, Valparaiso, Ind. David Bailey, Racine Sharon Baker, Mantorville Barbara Banicki, Winona Diane Barringer, Red Wing Richard Behling, Winona Robert Beksel, Rockford, Ill. Carol Benson, St. Paul James Benson, Houston Sandra Bidro, Addison, Ill. Pat Bisel, Butterfield Claudia Bishop, St. Paul Dorothy Blahnik, Spring Valley Thomas Breza, Winona Diane Bunge, Caledonia Judith Campbell, Bryon Gayle Christotferson, Stillwater Barbara Conte, St. Paul Nancy Coolidge, Rochester James Corso, St. Louis Park Barbara Davidson, St. Paul Donna DeGise, Wyckoff, N..l. Neale Deters, Caledonia Ken Dickson, Postville, la. Donald Doerr, Winona Eugene Durand, Lakeville Larry Edgar, Kosson Allen Eglinton, Caledonia Jill Einhorn, W. 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I Richard Lager, Caledonia l, ' InsI,fI,g f 'A ' Icy 4,11 , ' , N Qt ?,i'ni, Katherine Lauer, Winona 4 - 'S-f 'fig'hf'5., , 1, ' . -' , I III 1 Q I, x, ICI .Z I ll I' Th L R it A-,. -. .l t 5142 Vw wiv . I I -j 5 I -- -I 1, T I - omas auver, oc ester I I ' ' l I. . ' 1 I - - will 3, gl Q VI, , jf I III I Caroline Lee, Kona, Hawaii 5 iI f ,. tm ' .I' 5 ' , 7 0 'g I , ' ' I It. L Duane Lee, Melrose, Wisc. I1 ' . V' ' l 1 QIf, 'Q I I I . 2 . .1 1 'K is -Ig gg - it Thomas Lewers, Cedar Rapids, la. I -' .f .I I? I ,Ie I, 4 ' ' 1 David Liebert, Rochester, N.Y. ' . fi 1 .I ' -,A Curt Lindahl, St. Paul 'I V? ' Ii-fl' Q5 I .. IVII YI Eugene Lundak, Cresco, la. N ' -, I II IIt I , 1. V - . if aff ' f - ' csf mtiy I jff i'-'ff' F D Kathleen Macioch, St. Paul '-' Y '- + 'fIi ,I 'R 1 77,5 IL jj ,I '15 Q- :I Donna Marcuson,Bayport , ' ' 4 .A 'I Z t A I ' 1. 5 ' I Wayne Medcraft, St. Paul ' ' ' HI A F .',--1 .5 ,If e .,,, A , -1 ' ' .1 ,rl -' II m 6 -- I J: li IW ' I James Meyer, Winona II , I: ,J gt ' t 'sf-, l IL' 'eff ' ll Donna Miller, Burnsville it F I ' JM I Q . -Q-:I , i gg I Karen Miller, Red Wing Q .,' .- ' Jig, nl . 'i' 2 .- l 'Jr' 'H Q -, ' ' 4 Q- 1,4 tx fi-,I A- Q to -'L' 'E A h A X F V' -5 Aj' 7g'I,Ie7l ,' , I 5 '7 if-3 2? Gloria Mogren, Winona T I s z-fSI,'t? I f ' Qflif, lfri s ing? t, lil 4 I' E., i I e Lawrence Mott, Madrid, la. f biggllli i w ' fi ., W, , t. , t It Cheryl Mundell, chmfieid I -1, ,, IIII. I- ,FQ L , Eg I I 241 I Janice Munson, Winona ' Q10 , i ' g 2 -. .. S- , tI,llIl lI 'I I Q1 4- I Duane Murray, Winona I Itsf ' rl ' l I : 'Q' lj. I V r.'I,,,,, I .eq-' i l ' , Carole Anne Nelson,Mpls. 'Q ,I -I ' t , I I IIIII II II ' Ruth Nesbitt, Bloomington :,IaII.II,x I IIIIIIt I - 5. .5-rr. i, ' ' , - - - it 4, -, 1 v ' if 'si ig . 4 A A .J ,1 .- 0 ' 'Li if 5 1: 7: . 'J , 1543121 y 5- -- A f' D L , l ' .J ,, if-it 1 , ,, c , ,523 '. 1 .51 if, W ff:-X x , T , t A .J ,, F' gf .R : -1 L mid' gg , 1 . . X ,Ai A I, f - - , ig, , .V ' ith I., it L l l ' :il xl I. U - I ' :J-,l' l.Ei4il4 L z R. r Y I WVR: . T X k Q at h .UI at gg S fi ,- 0 gg. g - 3, l 245 1 -5 , -ff - is J. ' ' ' -- -fflcg ' QQ A ffkwp, - in-2, WV, - 'Y j ,,,,,, .I , -V5 ' 2 H i Dale Newcomb, Dakota Judi Nygaard, La Crosse, Wisc. Kathryn Ohrmann, Claremont Wanita Olness, Whalan Karen Olson, Winona Jacqueline Opsahl, Winona Mary Paape, So. St. Paul Judith Paulson, Winona Larry Pederson, Peterson Oddvar Pederstad, Enebakk, Norway l L . 1 xi, r X if W , '-- , l C:-,L A - if u '-1 1 1 ,' Ecijvfiigglfi lfil' A gfiisifiliilk -.51-: fi-fff ii I use , tl 'K Elf.-. ,Q up , .x A' E1 4' . , ,- I A Q , , eiircf V - ' ,f 4' - -3 f ix . 1 4514 5 'r L5 at S A + A ... c lk if L 4 -. L Leroy Scharmer, Buffalo Lake Sandy Schley, Foley . Sf, Q Cindy Schoenecker, St. Paul Park Calista Schultz, Winona Lynn Schumann, Eyota ..,, , Sharon Scrabeck, Harmony H A Joseph Shafer, Red Wing L Frank Siebenaler, Lewiston l L I-:Q I f 12 .- Q, ll Keir!! ' Q 7 . ..,, .I O v . Q, 5 L- H . - an tr, s 'n'Q:.ar- -I -, , , ,. ,, ,. , tea.: -,:,,.3,s'5j ::.5Eg.5.,E5' , .Matti v.g5:1,:, 2 , YY' 'i lv. --42 mis l mi hx ii.: -5, 51? L , t, . . ,,. . -fm. tt..-.W Mark Skustad, Grand Meadow Tom Stover, Winona William Pence, Northfield Alice Peterson, So. St. Paul Susan Pettis, Farmington Dale Phillipson, Whitehall, Wisc. Gene Phillipson, Whitehall, Wisc. Pauline Prondzinski, Winona Carol Rahrmann, Wabasha Roger Randall, Wanamingo Susan Randall, Eyota Lawrence Ray, Mpls. Jeanne Reck, Wabasha Orville Rehling, Chatfield Sandee Reisclorf, Rochester Ann Rinn, Rollingstone Douglas Rosendahl, Bloomington John Ross, Red Wing Hal Rossiter, Rochester, N.Y. Diane Ruprecht, White Bear Lake Richard Salder, Elgin, Ill. William Saclowski, Winona ADVANTAGES ARE MANY . . . Judy Meschke gives a persuasive argu- ment to 1wo students on why SNEA is an organization they should loin. l T Y 'Q F , v Rl, t li 1 l t i CIF 1:1 1 '--vi 61 N, ,l ft: X4 f rr Sir 1 L I ,-F 'Q' xc W 'Ns X 1' , t ,I . 1,1 X 'E-.VXI miie' if H 7:4339 ,S 'fa 4- - T7 2:-l 79 f V, , -.f 1' S , X ..,. i W 'Jiilit ft ..i hy 'T - T ll 1 TTT' I sq :.. WR to 3 exists! X' ' X .A . , tx .4 ,Y ,C 5 it U. .jglvv ju-, s , v I' 0 4. X ,N - 4- 4,- -m ,, -, i .nv ! r l if . --.N L T' Judy Strauss, Rochester Vernon Suchla, Arcadia, Wisc. Sharon Teply, Cedar Rapids, la Marilyn Thom, Farmington Gary Thrke, Eyota Kathleen Tuin, Hopkins Thomas Tweeten, Spring Grove William Urlich, Austin Ronald Varnum, Collingsworth, Terry Vatland, Mabel Dennis Wepler, Decorah, la. James Wesberg, Mpls. Joan Whorton, Winona Joan Wierzba, St. Paul Connie Winslow, Wykoff Nancy Witt, Dodge Center Charlene Yamanak, Kona, Hawaii Fred Yarolimek, Dresbach Richard Yeske, Winona William Young, Wausau, Wisc. 6 f-.1 . .ruff Susan Walch, Altura Bruce Wallace, Woodlynne, N.J. - f rv 4 fu ' - . 'r.- l 4 ,'f -f' if , 'ik V N Patricia Walter, Hobart, Ind. 1 9'1 Richard Walters, McGregor, lo. 3 - i, -'-ra vv ,h lr . A '- TU' ' Y' ,, ' 2 - wr F . ,231-,f , . U 1' Y ll f,1., g...... ' h Carol Weaver, Altamont, N.Y. ' Tim Webb, St. Augustine, Fla. -+76 5 4 'r y V' '- , , .,. X. -X r, E N- Judith Wegman, St. Charles Z, ,, 'wig Diane Weir, Cedar Rapids, la. t ,J ' -fl fs? lt, . - - ,K 1 5 Peter Weisbrod, Elgin . ' Gloria Welch, Stewartville 5 , ig ,-- -vs . 1 - ff I ' , t--., vg'L.,,, . f J-V ' 1 '3..:.aiFs'i . in Fw . , ,W V . CARE FOR MORE? . . . Barbara Banicki pours Miss Aarestad another cup of coffee while James Meyer, Betty Kathan, Patri- cia Fischbach, and Diane Ruprecht look on. The coffee is a pro- duct from Chile and the panel used it to aid them in giving their Peace Corps unit for Miss Aarestad's Language Arts and Social Studies class. Juniors F' Barb Abrahamson, Bloomington Danny Anderson, Mabel Kay Anderson, Stillwater ' '. ' 2 'lg S -1+ 5' Maurice Anderson, Winona s' 1 A 9 if -1'- .1 .HQ ,ljmyi . .f.,., . iq 'fl ,, L li ,AQ Ji V- A J' ' 'L f 'fp I -.H Q. 1 - Ml il:-A !M fL-Vi, -e T,,l it T-- l llcaggfi. X L A - . 1 U V I ., ---'L' .,b, B 'je ,v,v lyk, 'ik :iii Ai i Q ' l lE'i' iQf'il 1' l ite' g X 9-J ,Q gli Qj , ' X ., ,af In , -QT VA r -Y - Q ' w-y ul A .ff fflgb- 1 . l 'E T -l fi? i.f.x wi 'R ' i . J.. 1: L A , -L , y ,,. - if H A lr'-ff W . wr 4- '- , lx l . U A iAiQiTa,-r-.xl N .5 :T l -'i, . LE, ' Qi, ' , fi? fl p 4, ' lt, ' HX if A gl :fi A' N fl , N -'f . ' 'X . ,B JXQ , Q Gary Anhalt, So. St. Paul Janet Arns, Harmony Thomas Atsatt, Edina Sandra Bailey, Savanna, Ill. Karen Barker, Medford Fran Barlancl, Lanesboro Daniel Becker, Dundus Thomas Becker, Mpls. Charlotte Behnken, Viola Linda Benjamin, Wabasha Jackie Benson, Winona Linda Benson, Houston Joseph Berktold, Lake City Kathryn Bettcher, Richfield Sanford Bettcher, Richfield Susan Bickel, Northfield Bruce Bigelow, Claremont Marjorie Binner, Wabasha Doris Binger, Willmar Carol Blank, Winona Mary Jo Blumentritt, Winona Marlon Boettcher, La Crescent Dianne Boileau, St. Paul Patricia Boyum, Peterson .lane Bowen, Plainview Richard Boyum, Adams Arloniai Bradford, Kinstree, S. C. Susan Bremseth, Peterson Suzanne Bremseth, Rushford Evonne Brown, St. Paul Lawrence Brown, Rose Creek Bonita Burton, Mpls. Christy Ann Campbell, Savage Barbara Carlson, Winona Kathy Carr, W. St. Paul Sharon Castner, Kasson Delores Churchill, Whalan Robert Cliff, Lake City Jane Coates, St. Paul Steven Cordes, St. Paul Cynthia Coughlos, Elgin, Ill. Kathy Czaplewski, Winona fix: fi . .1 -'I LEW MT c ,. J , I I - ,. -,ag r . ' v :g gl jx wr. Y A ' 5 6.4 1-4 :. if , iv -- 'ei 657 , 1 ' , A igh I r i - J : islet-.-, , X N c ' l:,f.S1 1 ix fl V :fn i-Q' A - - mi L fm' f Q f 'A 'l I ' I vu .Q -nf, -9. j 1-1' ry J Q T ' - 1 , l xg- , i 1-as l 1 I . ' x MP I 'I .- g ht- S ' ' i -S - ', 44 , lax ,:1g , V YHA , l L ,,- 2 -:E.'j,3A4.g,s A ,x V ' ' AV g it Q 1 -. Sophomores MORE HERE? . . . Pat Burke and Sylvia Behrens are casting a non-representational form for the final project in sculpture. J IB' is . R A' hi 4, H E , U, flag,- xi . Y' 1' g--'ffl TWH' ' fi ' ss- is - l Pfskliid ' N gl W ' 1 ' l ' 'ff . ' , , '- Lvl! N In xi li - l T11 l ,Aja I xl Lil- A -.1 lla, ll . 'j -'X 4. ' A il X ' 1 ,X f'I 1 ,V ky- X-NK Faye Froehlich, St. Clair Gary Gavle, Decorah, Ia. Robert Gelder, Galesville Maureen Gergen, Farmington Ronald Gipp, Decorah, la. James Goforth, Cedar Rapids, Ia. Eileen Goihl, Lake City James Goke, Winona John Googins, St. Paul Sue Grausnick, Winona Jacob Dahl, Red Wing James DaLeiden, Owatonna ,g - lk, ., x , Marilyn Danzeisen, Winona L. .. ... , , . . r hh: 's ,Z , - H, CarolDavies,Hastings ' N Roger Delang, Dodge Center , - - K1-.JL . A J A v,. Y- an ff' ' Ruth Denman, Stillwater ' l Rv' ,,.,. ge., Mark DeSantis, Mpls. ' ,f,l,,,,-n ,V - ' W 'W 4 -WA V I , Marlys Dickerman, Elgin ie, , I f Virginia Donahue, Winona ' P Roger Dorchert, Fairbault ' ,Tr . F i Q 'Q ' ,- , g ' Dianne Drury, Preston 5 .G '. of .W f 1 A, , ' James Duffy,Madelia l, M- ' :ju 'lu W Susan Duncanson, Lewiston Z I - 1, 1 I, Norman Ellingson, Spring Grove Y X - -5 .12 X ' ' we-2-wr-1--ia-g1:1g'a, i ' , T' Jay Epstein, Winona ' A ,J James Ernster, Caledonia -4 ' Y 'ff Duane Evans, Winona , , i,, ll ,Ig ,:,- . is Q Eileen Evans, Albert Lea gif 4- 'ii A T' 'Tiff '51 ' fi- ' , , Kenneth Evans, Elgin ' ' f , V J' ,l l , William Evenson, Spring Grove ' l -. A ! ' Kay Everson, Winona - ' K, . if F Joyce Fenske, Fountain City , ., .,., W , nib, Gwen Fick, Lake City g ' 1, Roger Fischbach, Paynesville r ' ' gli if r' ' Eva Flotterud, Zumbrota 'cr 'R' fl' 'R 1 I, ' l' l William Fogelsanger, Hamburg,N.Y. -fl f- 7 l X :Zh In -fu 'Y Janice Fossum, St. Paul ,xl hit t P ' ' ' Pat Fritz, Rochester i ' 1 . A ii' Thomas Gravenish, Pine Island Sue Greenwood, Lamoille Lynette Grimm, Winona Linda Gronholz, Le Center Corrine Grover, Preston Ray Gunderson, Rockford, Ill. Julene Haglund, Butterfield Elaine Hagman, Long Lake Maryann Hall, Plainview Pat Hanner, St. Paul Park Mary Harty, Blooming Prairie Dean Hathaway, Grand Meadow Lorraine Haugland, Spring Grove Terry Hayes, Wheaton, lll. Roger Heard, Austin Elaine Heaser, Winona Vaughn Heeter, La Crescent Lana Hefel, Holy Cross, la. Robert Hempy, So. St. Paul Diane Higgin, Richfield - 1 lx Earlene Himlie, St. Paul Gary Hirschler, Rochester, N. Y. Mel Homuth, Menomonie, Wisc. Gayle Hudak, Mpls. Ann Hungerholt, Whalan Lynn Huntoon, Plainview Charles Ingvalson, St. Paul Susan Ivers, Whitehall, Wisc. Jennell Iverson, Hayward Rodger Jehlicha, St. Paul Park ,:fQ.i,,i:-1' ga. T, V g ' 1 42 M Q21 K Y' E 1.1: if Q, ' t' 'lt W i Q 'J ' an i iii '- 1 1 1 -E' Y ' I MTL I 9' igljll au- Y 'rail - 5 gf ' , ,ff .. ,Q . L,- ff g 1 er - . I 1-if ,J .fl E l , l X f' 9-f me N- 'Fray ix i- i 1 E fw i - J , 11' -.-2, ggi, . E, ml: W S, 'N air, it rv' i g. 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William Putnam, Winona Barb Quest, Mpls. WATCH THE BIRDIE . . . Sophomore class officers smile for the photogra- pher: Paul Johnson, president, Tim Dalton, vice president, Cheryl Miller, secretary, Sandy Bettcher, treasurer. Sophomores Pamela Randall, Benton Harbor, Mich. Gerald Redwing, Mabel Lynette Redwing, Mabel Dawn Reisinger, Farmington Harold Remme, Dennison Annette Richardson, Cedar Rap Vicki Rinehart, Minnetonka Jane Risdal, Northfield Carol Roberts, Lake Crystal Diane Roffler, Winona Judith Rose, St. Charles Beverly Roy, Adams John Rudeen, No. St. Paul Gayle Ruh, Chicago, Ill. Bonnie Rusert, Caledonia Jelaine Sackett, Dodge Center Carolyn Satren, Wanamlngo Linda Schild, LaCrescent Gary Schoening, Winona Jane Schultz, St. Charles Mary Schultz, Houston Mary Scott, Chatfield ids, Ia. me N Y is- I 'v-.- LQLCL'-:I ji 35-2 f -.iyjl Xa .5 'S 1.. lil 5 L A . 1 'Al la l if A it t ij ,43- N ,H-...lil K- t, u ll -5 fa, e t x -,. 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Jacquie Spence, Minneapolis Beverly Stahr, Winona Greg Staples, St. Paul Barb Stemmer, Shakopee Patricia Stetzer, Melrose, Wis. Judy Steyer, Trempealeau, Wis. Joanne Stordandt, La Crescent Yohlan Stroebel, Chattield Barbara Stucky, Pine Island Joanne Swanson, Hastings Therese Theis, Rollingstone Kathleen Thompson, Winona Glen Tointon, Rochester Diane Tollefson, Kenyon Lynda Trazler, Rochester Gerald Trocinski, La Moille Sharon Tschida, St. Paul Lee Turner, Winona Kathy Tweito, Spring Grove Ann Voight, Mayer Sophomores John Wagner, Caledonia Lloyd Walburn, Morristown Linda Watson, Lake City Brian Williams, Bloomington Karen Williamson, Winona Janice Winter, Hopkins Nara Winter, Bloomington Ruth Wisdorf, Springfield Judy Wiskow, St. Charles Karen Wold, Mabel Susan Wollin, Winona Diane Young, Minneapolis Wis 170 Stuart Weitzman, St. Paul Phil Welti, Plainview Bruce White, Cedar Rapids, la. Robert White, East Chain James Wiegrefe, Caledonia Pot Wiemerslage, La Crescent Janice Wiest, Fort Atkinson, Wis. Hank Zacharias, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Freshmen FOOD FINALLY COMES . . . Judy Wegman and Mary Ann Collins walk home after a tiring time at the supermarket. r V ly N. '- -W W ..': -' 9 J, of xw , -. 3's,, 3 33 'Tiff N , Q U 1 t 1 1 . l v .-'LJ 1 5.41 ' J .Q np l' ' A 'ca- . . ,WV Q' -x: -V 4 'MY , ,T J , 5 E ,V 's l a f, 4 ' ' 'iff John Abts, Fountain City Richard Abts, Fountain City Darlene Austin, Mabel Cyril Dohmen, Hampton Maurine Fenton, Rollingstone Arthur Fisher, White Bear Lake Bill Harlos, La Crescent Ruth Hengel, Rollingstone Tim Horton, La Crescent Virgil Kafer, Fountain City, Wis. Jack MacNamara, Collingswood, N.J. Thomas Misgen, Ellendale , ',,-L-f.,, ',i' '76 , ,. E i l my ,gifg fx C ' 3 iv .-. .Q-1 1 W? V ,gi Vg A. Q 'g I 52 F 'ff J 1 , 1-LL. 'r ' , Bl ' E-V are-1' ' seal' A A if E-'FY' J DE- FEEEIIIQV V kj., -3 rv V ': 1 , -, ' VL V 2 ,V33m.,. in ,YQ 7 3 ... -2 its ., ,A are K +J I 'Q of Y E 17? lrrin Nehring, Tremealeau, Wis. Mike O'Toole, Luverne David Pertelding, Minnesota Charles Peterson, Faribault Mary Ann Schultz, Minneiska Greg Smith, Mahtomedi Janet Speltz, Rollingstone Carolyn Will, Erwin, Ia. Sharon Wise, Rollingstone David Wistrcill, Austin city Seniors Gary Anderson Carpenter, Iowa Business Education COME ON . . . Dick Childers, Senior class president, walks in to confer with President DuFresne. Qs is , Susan Thorson James Anderson David A. Arneson Judith Bailey Barnett Wells Kenyon St. Francis, Wis. Robbinsdale Business Administration Business Administration Chemistry Social Science .14 lim Richard Becker Northfield Elementary Jeanne Beckman Houston Elementary weve Q- A- -w- s -rv-i l Sylvia Behrens Marshall Art Q 5 F John Benedict Kenosha, Wis. Physical Education 1-fzi-..-, .:. We-fe 1? -- ff,??m Gary Berg Dulcie Berkman Peter Beyers Albert Bina Byron Rochester Winona Calmar, Iowa Elementary Elementary Elementary Social Science Dennis Blanchard Kenneth Blomquist Thomas Boland Lennert Bondeson Cedar Rapids, Iowa Collingswood, N. J. Fountain City, Wisc. Newport Physical Education Business Education Business Administration General Science Ellion Bornfleth Thomas Bouquet Rushford Wabasha Social Science Business Administration .. xr Karen Brandhorst David Broker Fountain City, Wisc. Winona English, Speech Music 'ii 4 I I - Seniors Kenneth Brueske Plainview Business Administration Carl Burk Pipestone Social Science Patricia Burke St. Charles An ul.,-an tri Mrs. Heather Roxburgh Byrne Honolulu, Hawaii Elementary James Byrne Staten Island, N. Y. Social Science 1 ' 1 F3 5: Mrs. Nadine Carr Ralph Carter Richard Childers Mrs. Lois Wabasha Sfewartville Cedar Rapids, Iowa Christensen Elementary English Mathematics Winona Cqndqce Elementary Diane Christiansen Connaughty Richard Dahl Frank Daniels Austin Winona Peterson Rushford Elementary Elemef1fUfY Biology Mathematics 1157 if its-1 H. Michael Dean George DeMeyers LeRoy Deters Winona Geneva, lll. Eitzen Mgrhemqfigg Business Administration Physical Science Judith Dittrich Rosemary Dohrn Sharon Drwall Donna Dubbs Plainview Lake City St. Paul Rushford Elementary Business Education Social Science Elementary Q, 'Q Sandra Ecker Fountain City, Wis. Mathematics SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS . . . Ron Luloff, vice president: Sharon Sobraske, secretary, and Henry Kleis, treasurer, pose with another great leader. me x Dallas Diercks Goodhue Business Administration 1 I AVN 6 I ' -V Barbara Egge James Ersig Joyce Evens Ann M. Fenney l-0l ESb0f0 Winona Minnesota City Rushford Elemenf0fY Elementary Elementary English Mrs. Diane Broad Cheryl Fick Steven Forster Fredrickson Lake City Winona Lakeville Elementary Music Elementary it Wu x' Qvvrl' - f Q, u Susan Frisch Rudolph Gawlik Philip Gernes Roger Goerish Minneapolis Arcadia, Wis. Winona Sanborn Elementary Business Education Business Administration Physical Education . ,ii -' 'iw 1 - -' ill! Ji Q Y - FZ! ' ,ui ei ,i i - A ,,-9' Theodore Freclrickson Northfield Business Education 6' .i ' 'ti l 1.1 7 gf 'I 1 :il ,- ill!! v .4 , 'N .2 ',Qp. iltti :'E'll . . -.,, , -- - vu. , Nw- i, A 1 A - , ,Li .J-Sw. iii' ' L' V , fi . V v likff' Lf' 1' b N A f,G. l'1-if! 1 .- ln! ,. Y 'Ji mower., Jerry Grade Bradford A Physical Education at gym it: Gregg Gropel David Haines Ivanhoe Marion, Iowa Elementary, Physical Physical Education Education Ellen Hansen Austin Elementary Cherre Grams Winona Elementary v 4, I it H n ,t t .L my fgmw eva' i Donald L. Gray Winona Mathematics . L Joan Greethurst Lewiston Elementary M -V My M M , ,,-,,,--, ,,,..,, mW:ixm3s.,Y.,,e fm MN tw swf! . Q as anew 'QSM ' H it Htiiitziisgi ti I u I V Margaret Hankes Daniel Hansen Hastings Wabasha English Elementary Carol Hanson Brook Park Judith Hanson Elementary, Physical Kasson Education Elementary gf., 1212: F4 was Verdon Hasleiet Peterson Physical Education is L, ,L ii xi ll ii ii 'Q ii 1' ' if- ra if. fx M ii , i L tm W ff-QIT' Verna Iwasaki Kailua, Hawaii Elementary ei, l ee H Frank Hayes, Jr. Williamsport, Penn. Business Administration Hubert Helland Lanesboro Physical Education Grace Henry Winona Elementary Tanya Hildebrandt Katherine Hlsey New Brighton Wabashc' Elementary Elementary 'i f ff' s I 7 1 Ii K 4 'L 'Y Mary Palm Dennis Houselog H. James Huettl Eunice Iverson Hbffnflqn Pipestone Lake City Dakota Wi,-,Ona Business Administration Industrial Arts Social Science Elementary Carol Jeche Kathryn Johnson Spring Grove Gary L- Jensen Plainview Elementary Clear Lake, Iowa Elementary HURRY...Shoron Sobraske urges the boys cmd girls on while supervising ai physical education class during her student teach- ing. A-fi 'R ,Ile Kathleen Kackmann Lake City Mathematics Jane Kaczrowski Louis Kanavati Gary Kautz Ivanhoe St. Paul Winona Elementary Social Science Physical Education J. William Keenan Kathleen Kenney Richard Kerrigan Garden City, N.Y. Winona La Crescent Social Science Speech Business Administration t iam ,il ww iii Henry Kleis Hastings Business Administration use it i i .au ...ini Gayle Kenneth Philip Koprowski Frank Kottschade Alice Kronebusch Koefke Winona Theilman Alfurc, Keisfer Physical Education Business Administration Elementary Business Administration Social Science Donald Kropp Pipestone General Science Sue Kuchenmeister South Sf. Paul Physical Education Wllharn l-amber' Virginia Business Administration Jerry Langsefh Lamoille Chemimy Gary Lauden Mathematics Chicago Business Administration fs-if 59' iv .fl Russell Lebakken Donald F. Lee Robert Lee Sheryl Loeding Galesville, Wis. Nerstrand KSFIYOH Wlf1OHU Aff Business Administration Elementary Elementary 475' ,..e I n i I, H , E Q ft, . N -a K w?,' , ' 1 A 'Q 5 t , , , ' L' Susan loeffler Jeanneen Loerch Ruth Love Ronald luloff LeCenter Rushford Smithville, Tenn. Jesup, Iowa Social Science Elementary Elementary Industrial Arts Q ea F '57 Pennie Mack Walton Madland Judith Mahlke St. Paul St. Paul Winona Elementary Elementary Elementary ' Margo McCune Sen lors Social Science David Milne Mabel Physical Education Judith Malmin Savage mammary Richard Mancuso Staten Island, N.Y. Social Science Robert Mans Rochester Industrial Arts ,Y lavish iv, Q David Maierus Elba Physics Mathematics 41K ,gg 'Mub- 'YCNT' X aa , lg, Mary Modieski Winona Elementary ' 5 14615 Arland R. Moger LaVonne Molde Dennis Morgan Rushford Kasson Dodgeville, Wis. Business Edugqfion Elementary Physical Education Gerald Nagahashi Janet Nelson Susan A. Nelson Andrew Neville St. Paul Kenyon Winona Worlandf WYO- Biology Business Administration Elementary. Aff YOU BUZZED? . . . Jane Kaczrowski mans the Pren- tiss-Lucas lounge desk and announces callers. .WNY Q' Laverne Nicholson James O'Brien Joanne Obuchi Carol Ollhoff Elgin W0b0Sh0 Kauai, Hawaii Rochester Business Administration An Social science ff' gl? Larry Olson Dale Owens Donald Pavek Charles Pederson Melrose, Wis. Rochester Winona Beardsley Physical Education Chemistry Elementary Business Administration Seniors Sharyl Pederson Houston Mathematics, Elementary , ,A,,A.JL..:...,.,, Jerome Pesch Richard Peter Minneapolis Mabel Business Administration Biology Darlene Peters Plainview Elementary 4 .pl -Arai L tl Dennis Peterson Gary Peterson Eugene Pflaum Bernard Pittman Rushford Kasson Farmington Durand, Wis, Industrial Arts, Art Physical Education Mathematics and Social Business Administration Science 'wu ll!!lllW! l vm ll HHWQ ..- -1 Mary Lynn Pottratz Eitzen Mathematics James Price Winona Business Administration es Rachael Jane Price Leonard Purrington Richfield Alma Business Education Music f', l I WONDER . . . Greg Gropel thoughtfully contemplates what turn his life will take after graduation. l l l l -- V - Y 1--.--:-f:-szrgfr eye Y Y .. ,,..1 Sandra Quam Leon Quarve Kenyon Lake City Elementary Industrial Arts Dave Reed Dana Reps James Reynolds Winona Lewiston Minneapolis Art Elementary Social Science Robert Ritter Michael Rivers Winona Rollingstone Mathematics, Social Business Administration, Science Social Science i 'vs' E'- John Rahman Elgin industrial Arts Hubert Ripple Northfield Biology -L Rose Randall Rushford Physical Education Seniors Sue Rudeen North St. Paul Elementary 3 ei 7-A Roger Rumstick Minnesota City Elementary Karen Sather Houston Elementary Robert Safe Red Wing Physical Education ' l -r--'Q t James Sathra Lance Sbiral St. Paul Park Fort Atkinson, Iowa Mathematics -4- James Schaub Barbara Schmauss Kathleen Schmitz Thomas Schott Alma, Wis. Lake City Business Administration Elementary Clark Seeman Crystal Lake, lll. if Caledonia Mathematics Seniors Roger Severson Golesville, Wis. Social Science Lewiston Business Administration Linda Shanahan Lanesboro Mathematics, Chemistry Biology, Chemistry Doris Shaw Wykoff Physical Education John Simon Lewiston Biology, Physical Education William Sheclcl Boone, Iowa Business Administration Judith Skarp Virginia Elementary pa-F, Sharon Sobraske I Mrs. Eleanor A. Siegel Winona Elementary, Business Education Bruce Smith Minneapolis Mathematics Mrs. Joan Hoff Spanton Hendricks Physical Education is si 414, .7,? f'21Tf , Virginia Siegel William Silver Winona Broomall, Penn. Elementary Social Science Gene Snyder Houston Business Administration Judith Stenbeck Harmony English ,-Y-1 -- - - - -- - if- ! it i rw' - '15, . 469- Orrin Stevens Minneotci Mathematics, Art Richfield Elementary 1 , in K xg A6 Q yr. ,rs in James Stoll James Stout Theodore Strand Gerald Styba Rice Lake Wis Pipestone Ettrfck Wis Winona Business Administration Physical Education Business Administration El9l'l'I6f1fGfY Gary Urness Gerald Vagts Winona Mathematics Arlys Voorhees Elkton Social Science E1-me ftj? ,J YH K V . 1. A l?t'lf1i:l-.,.l Q s H W7 1,4 ll! li Il t is ly ft K Al gli L Sally Wiczek Winona Elementary Kathleen Ann James Wleczorek Williams Winona Edina Physical Education Elementary DARN David Sulac checks his mailbox and funds the mailman forgot him again. ef i is Gordon Wiebke Caledonia Business Administration Roy Wilsey H,,l,5,,,,, Roland Woodford Business Administration, Winona Mathematics Eleme C 'Y Joel Worra Peterson Mathematics Robert Zwart Rochester English l 189 Abts, Lawrence Alexander, Karen Anderson, William J. Armstrong, Richard Baglino, Michael Ballanger, Elsie Baranski, Frederic Beck, Terry Bennett, Robert Besek, Darlene Beyer, Mary Bissen, Dolores Black, Ruth Blanchard, David Brandt, Cecilia Brinkman, Margaret Briske, Nancy Bublitz, Marilyn Burleigh, Kent Bush, Raymond Butenhoff, Gerald Carlson, Cenith Chemino, Michael Christianson, Francel Clark, Bennie Cole, Thomas Conklin, Carmen Corcoran, Bonnie Coulson, Ellen Culhane, Barbara Curtin, Roger Davis, Michael Deters, Neale Drewianka, C. Gary Dzubnar, Jack Engrav, Barry Ewalt, Ruth Ferdinandsen, Donna Finn, Earlene Finney, Michael Francis, Delwin Gallaher, Mary Gallion, Orvada Gardner, Craig Garrison, James Gerth, Henry Gislason, Jon Gittens, Joseph Graham, Joan Graver, Mary Grossman, Jerome Halverson, Duane Hassett, David Heise, David Seniors Not Pictured Hendrickson, Nancy Hilke, Jane Hint, Carol Hoaglan, Willetta Holstad, Larry Horihan, Barbara lnman, Judy Jensen, Gary L. Jensen, Janis Jessen, Dale Johannsen, Barbara Johannsen, Ronald Johnson, Gary Johnson, Mary Johnson, Robert K. Johnson, Robert L. Jones, David Jozwick, Henry Keller, Neil Kelly, Richard Klotz, Kenneth Knutsen, James Kohler, William Kosidowski, Jon Kowalczyk, Myron Larson, Wallace Lavelle, Peter Leuthner, Nola Lidgerding, Burton Loftesnes, Richard Lynch, Helen Marcolini, Stephen Mathison, Lila Merriam, Carolyn Miller, Morrie Morgan, Edna Mrachek, Stephen Muras, Robert Nash, George Nelson, Jeffery Nelson, Norma Nissalke, Gary Noll, James Norrie, Paul Olin, Loretto Olness, Pearl Olson, Samuel Osmundson, Carol Patterson, Dean Pellowski, Veronica Peper, William Petersen, Marlin Pettit, Richard Plein, Eugene Ploetz, Margaret Potter, Wayne Rader, John Ray, Laurence Reglin, Mary Reisenauer, Joan Reuter, Mary Richardson, Patricia Riley, Robert Rislove, Dennis Riser, Irene Roepke, Roger Roessler, Joan Rud, Tinka Rydman, Richard Sandeno, Robert Scharmer, Daniel Schulz, Elroy Senrick, Larry Seufert, Sarah Sheffield, Edward Sheimo, Diane Shorter, James Sinke, Randolph Slattum, Lawrence Smith, Jill Smoley, Charles Sovereign, Merle Stoll, Leonard Sulack, David Swenson, Agnes Swiggum, Gordon Taylor, Geraldine Thilmany, John Thorson, Thomas Tompte, Bernice Usgaard, Davis Usgaard, Jerome Vietor, Thomas Walsh, Raymond Walsh, Peter Watson, Judd Welch, Gloria Wheeler, Ahna White, Sharon Whorton, Joan Wieczorek, James Wise, Richard Wolcott, Dorothy Worra, Joel Zientek, Hermione Zimmerman, Susan Zuch, Harold HONORARY AWARD . . . Frank Kottschade, president of Pi Delta Epsilon, presents an honorary membership in the chapter to Ralph Behling, former publications adviser. At right is the former college president, Dr. Nels Minne. . An Untimely Death lt was a sad Christmas holiday for students of Ralph A. Behling, associate professor of English. On their return from the Christmas break they learned that he had died of a heart attack Dec. 28. Mr. Behling, on the faculty of Winona State since 7948, began his professional career in 7,932 as a reporter on the Wisconsin Republican at Columbus, Wis., after which he returned to college. He was gradu- ated from Ripon College with a bachelor of arts degree in 7935 and was conferred the master degree by the University of Wisconsin in 7936. Since then he had done post-graduate study at the Universities of Wisconsin and Minnesota and at George Peabody College for Teachers in Nashville, Tenn. The latter was during sabbatical leave 7954-55 from Winona State. He served in the United States Army from 7942 to 7946 and went on inactive duty as a major. He held the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve. His teaching career began in high schools- in Wisconsin and Minnesota. At Winona State many students learned to know him, not only in the classroom but in his capacity as chairman of the student-faculty finance committee, of which he was chairman many years. There they found him responsive to student pleas and goals. He also served on the graduate faculty and formerly was advisor to the Winonan and the Wenonah. Shortly before his death he was presented an honorary member- ship in Pi Delta Epsilon, the honorary journalism fraternity. He was the speaker at the presentation dinner. Mr. Behling also was active in the community, including service as a Sunday school superintendent of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The students and faculty of Winona State join Mrs. Behling and sons in a loss-for us, a staunch friend, a provocative advisor and, above all, a teacher. ' Faculty in CAPITAL LETTERS Seniors in Boldface Roman numerals indicate year AaI1re,Julianne II Aaltre, Mary III Aokre, Robert I1 AARESTAD, AMANDA 102,156,167 Abnet, David Abnet, Rosanne Il Abraham, Richard 1 Abrams, Donald II Index to Student and Fa Ambuhl,Sandra II Amdohl, Ronald 111 130,131,164 Amundson, Merlin I Andersen,Stephen II ANDERSON, CARLI5105 Anderson,Colleen 111 148 Anderson,Danny II 33,140,168 Anderson, David II Anderson,DavidJ. I ANDERSON, DWIGHT 81 Anderson. Gar IV 174 Anderson, GayIe III Anderson, James IV 156,158,174 Anderson, Judy II Anderson, Katherine I Anderson, Kathleen Anderson, Larry III 11,130 Anderson, Lawrence 1 Anderson, Linda I 20 Anderson, Michael ll 120,164 Anderson, Mary Il 156 Anderson, Maurice I1 16B Anderson, Patrick I 9 Anderson, Randall III 140,164 Abrahamson, Barbara II 32,66,137,168 Anderson, Abts, John I 173 Abts, Lawrence IV Abts, Richard I Adams, Cynthia I 7 Adams,.Ioseph I 6 Adams, Larry ll 164 Adank, Patricia I Ahrens, Richard B. I Ahrens, Richard E. I 9 Ahrens, William II Anderson 1 Anderson, Richard II 83,161 Robert ll 164 Tlmathy III 122 Anderson, Thomas 11 164 Anderson Trudy I 10 Andersonl William IV 115 Andrew se Andrewse n, Richard I n, Robert II Andrist, Darold III 126 Andrus, Paul 1 B Anglewitz, Leonard I Aker, Rae Ann 1 9 Albee, Gail I 21 Albert, Lee III 156,157 Albrecht, Joy A. I 15 Albrecht, Joyce I 23 Albrecht, Ellen 1 14 Alexander, Karen IV Alexander, Michael I 126 Alfonso, Charles I Allen, Dale I 7 Allen, Geraldine Allen, Lana I 10 Allen, Laura II Allen, Lorelie III Allen, Roger ll ALMLIE, VERNON 104,158 Almquist, John I 11 A1ongi,Jone II 164 Altholl, Melinda I 7 Ambrose, Nancy I Ambuhl, John II Anhalt, Gary ll 126,168 Arbanello, Fred Ill 126 Arens, Gerald 11 164 Arenz, Bernard III Armstrong, Richard IV 142.148 Armstrong, Robert II 164 Arndt, Carol I 21 Arneson, David IV 174 Arns,.Ianet II 168 Arnett Lynne I 7 Arnold, Don II 21,156 ArnaId,Jan Il 148,156,161 Arnold, Stephen Ill 34 Arnold, Vincent I 20 Arnoldy, David I 13 Ashbacher, Gary I 25 Aslr, Paul Ill Astern, Bruce 1 22 Atkinson, James II Atsatt, Thomas 1 168 Attiq, Cheryl I 12,152 Aulick, Peter I AUSTAD, CHARLES 106 Austin, Richard ll Austin, Darlene I 173 Babbitt, Dana I 21 Babbitt, Nancy I 16 Bach, Rosemary II Bach, Rebecca I 9 Backus, James I 7 Backus, Jean I 1 1 Bacon, Sandra I 11,153 Baechler, Rebecca ll Baem, Richard I 11 Boglino, Michael IV Bagniewski, James l 14 Baker, James I 25 Balrer,Sharan 156 Bailey, David Il 164 Bailey, Dennis Ill sa11ey,Juda111 IV 22,32,40,137,146,174 Bailey, Samuel I 8ailey,Sandra Il 157,168 culty Baird, Steven Il 125,123 Balmer, Sharon II 164 Balllenal, Bonits I Bollonger, Elsie IV 149 Bambenelr, James III Baniclri,8arbaro ll 54,156,164,167 Banks, Gerald I Boranslri, Frederic IV 142,149,158 BARD, AGNES 91 Barger, Karen 1 17,35 Bordel, Louis I 20 Baringer, Diane III 16,156,164 Barlter, Karen I 168 Barnes, Sharon I Barnett, Ella I1 Barnette, Joe 112 BARON, NORMAN 88,161 Barrett, Kathryn -I 16 Bartel, Lowell II Barth, Barbara I 13 Bartl, Susan I 10 BARTSCH, MILDRED 79 Bass, Charles Ill Bastin, Diann I 20,149 Bateman, Barbara I Bauer, Beatice I 8,161 STAT E AND WI ONA THEATRE SPRINGDALE DAIRY Home Owned CO. 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Il 170 Johnson Johnson ,Paul L. II 33,140,151,171 ,Philip I 12 Johnson, Robert I Johnson, Rebecca I 9,148,154 Johnson, Robert K. IV Johnson, Robert L. IV Johnson, Ronald II 145 Johnson, Steven D. I 14 Johnson, Sonnev I Johnson, Steven T. Il 170 Johnson, Steven P. ll Johnson, Therold I ll ..- - 21 ,a '4Ql4y - ,V -ILA-Ti'e!'., l , I 3 f I f 'x 3 Rss N img mj- .figcffifgsd ' Q- ' I 'tfffjl is - X X., x.?'n- I! 'lx Keg: I 1 ' . . ' f ,ff I ffc' . II if a t fl N , ' f ff fat fy' X xc., I.: y-A f-'nj ' i. .MW I -7-an 'GQ NNI in l s ' ' -A I l S 4. Q7I0uf vlgyyou know ri aikimand Finding out about the diamond you wish to purchase is as simple as 1-2-3. And you don't have to be an ex- pert to do itl Choose a jeweler in whom you can put your trust-one recommended by an organization such as the American Gem Society-and then rely on his high standards of ethics and trained gemological background to carefully and conscientiously advise you. You will find such attention at Morgaxfs where you are always welcome to examine the diamond of your choice under the Diamond scope. .0 JEWELERS Z since 1862 A REGISTERED IEWELER. AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY -J I 1 Ven THE MAI We A place of enjoyment DIAMOND RINGS and fun too 128 Main St. Winona, Minn. Johnson, Thomas I 145,164 Johnson, Thomas E. III 117,141 Johnson, Vikki I Johnson, Virginia I 15 Johnsion, Mary I Johnstone, Robert I Jones, Barbara I Jones,Cyn1hia II 143,170 Jones. David IV Jones, Jennifer I 14 Jones, Patricia I 12 Janes, Sieven I Josrad, Harvey III Joswick, Slephen II 142,154,158,170 Jozwick, Henry IV Jozwick, Janel II 170 JUDD, JANET 98 Judd, Mary I 22 Judge, Robert II JUDSON, LYMAN Juehrs,Jon II Junek, Sandra I 14 Jung11ans,RoberI II Kockman, Kalhleen 1V 181 Kocgqowski, Jane IV 103,1 52,156,168, 1 Kafer, Joseph I Kaier, Rosemary Il 165 Kaler, Virgil 173 Kahl, David III Kahl, James II KohI,Jone I 6,110 Kalbrener, Richard II 165 KaIien,Elaine I 153 KoIIevig,Kennelh I Kalmes, Carolyn II 170 Kammerer,AnIhony III Kanava1i,I.ouis IV 51,52,58,77,140,146, 151,181 KANE, JOHN 79 Kane, Kalhryn I 9 KANE,MRS.JOHN 105 Kane,WilIiam I Kannel,John II Kanlhack, Dennis I Karakus,Ka1hIeen I Karis,Susan I 24 Karsien,Joanne II 133,170 KasIen,James III 11,139,l51,158 Karhan, Elizabeth III' 167 Kauphusman, James Il KaupI1usman,Palrick I 140 Kaufz. Gary IV 158,181 Kavilz, David I 142 Kawakalsu,Hiroko II Kazika, George I 9,131 Kearly, Helen III KEARLY, THEODORE 85,117 Keele, Vernice II Keelan, Roberl I Keenan, John IV 181 Keenan, Llnda III Keiper, James I KEISTER, ROBERT 84,1 15,117,118 Keller, Neil IV Keller, Peler I Kelley, Kathleen I 32,l37,156,170 Kelly. Jerome IV Kelly, Richard IV Kelz William II Kendrick, Larry III 158,165 Kennebeck Douglas I PIROUETTE . . FROM S100 , Ieger Jewelry Kenney, Kaihleen IV 37,138,152,181 Kenny, Edward II Kern, Charlene I 8 Kern, Darlene I Kerrigan, Richard IV 181 Keskilalo, Roberl II Kesson, Rulh II 150,170 Kessler, Ronald I Kefchum, Diane I Kieklousch, James I Kiehne, Gary I 16 Kiehnbaurn, William III Kiekbusch, Alfred II Kickbusch, James 17 Kielmeyer, Terry I Kiersen, Neil I0 Kilen,Milo I KiIian,Sieven I 14 Kimm, Michael I 14 Kindseth, James I 9,117 Kindsva1er,Jomes III King, Bruce III King, Carol I King, Che'ryI I 11 King, Dean I King, Jean I 170 King, John II KING, LEON 98 King, Kalhy III King, Palricia I King, Richard Il Kingsbury,JucIy I 25 Kingsbury, Michael III 140,157,165 Kinneberg, John II Kiral, Raymond II 158,170 Kirchner, Richard ll Killle, Lynn 1 20,153 KIRK, WAYNE 101 Kios, Cliiion I 8 Klages, George III 3rd and Center Winona Klassen, Diane II Kleinendorsr, Laura I 23 Kleis, Henry IV 139,158,177,l81 Kleis, Greichen II 99,137,170 Kleisi, Joanne II1 Klingsporn, Mary I 152 KLOEMPKEN, LESLIE 102 KLOMPKIN THELMA 107 Klomp, Michael I 13,125 Kloiz. Kennelh IV 141 Klug, Michael II Kluzik, Gerald Il Knapp, Barbara I 10 Knapp, Richard II 8,51 KnielJel,Susan III 7,41,l11,137,165 Knighf, David I 6,161 Knippenberg, Linda I 20 Knopick, David I Knopick,SIephanie I Knopick, James Il Knoult, Gary II KnucIIson,MargareI I II Knufsen, James IV Knulsen, Roberl II Kobilarsik, Maureen I 17 Koehler, Craig I 17 Koeike, Gayle IV Kohler. william iv 1ao,139,145,153, 155,165 Kohner, Carol I '12 Kohn, Richard I KoI1ner,SIeven II 117 Kolloiski, Carole I Kollalski, Gary III Konkel, Dennis II Kopercinski, Peler I 130,131 Koprowski, Loran III KOPROWSKI, PAUL 87 Kovprowski, Philip IV Korder, Mary I 13 Koski, Richard ll 165 Kosidowski, Jon IV Koskovich, Linda I 14 KorIarz,Denis I 25 Kollare, Gary 10 KOTTKE, SANDRA 81 Kofischade, Franklin IV 155,158 Kollarz, Gary I Koulsky, Richard II Kovacik, Ronald IV 145 Koval, David III 117,141,165 Kowalczyk. Myron IV Kawalsky, Michael I 25 Kraika, Bonne 138,170 Krafka, David III Krage, Edward I 13 Krage, Karen II Krage, Mike 148 Kramer, Jerome I 11 Kramer, Joan Il Krarz, Allyn II Krause, William II 154,170 Kreger, Kevin II THE Winona's Largest ERCH TS NATIONAL BAN C OF WI ONA The Bank That Service Built A Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ed , Writw style SOCIAL 'iii' BUCICS STATIONERY Camera Shop the Remembrance Shop !Nexr To Woolvvorfhsj Main St. Downtown Winona Www 7:1126 75ec0uZm Winona's Complete Photographic Store Kremer, Lynn II 170 Kremer, Jean I 22 KRENZ, LORRAINE 104 Kress, Shirley III 138,143,165 Kreuzer, Anthony I Krier, Michael III Kriewall, Cynthia I 9 Krismer, Linda I 16 Kronebusch, Alice III 153 Krapp, Donald III 49,114,115,157 Kroschel, William I 10 Kroupa, Kent I 17 Krueger, Dale I 11 Krueger, Richard I Kruschel, William I 12 Kuchenmeister, Mary I 7,148,157 Kuchenmeister,Sue IV 23,148,152,156 Kugler,Judy I Kuhlmonn, Gloria I 6 Kuhlmann, Donna I 16 Kuhlman, Robert I 94 Kuhlmonn, Ronald I Kuhlmann, Francis I 16 Kulack, Roger I Kulas, David I 142 Kulawslmi, Kent Ill 90,941,139 Kulzer, James ll 170 Kunst, John I Kunzer, Kenneth I 13 Kurlh, Susan Il 145 KUZMA, JOAN 98 Kuzniar, Judith Il 152 La Belle Jeanette ll LaCourse Marilyn I La Course Susan I 20 L0 Course Warren I 25 0 Lafe Bob 153 LAFFIN GERRY Lager RIchard III 165 Lar John I 4 LamberIWI1lIam 111 148 Lombrecht Michael Il Lamey Ronald ll Lande Dennls I Landers DennIs II Landers Sandra I 8 Landsverle Karen I 11 Lane Carol I LANE CHARLES Lang Bergle IV Lange Gary I langenleld Thomas I Langer Jo Lynn I 10152 Langseth Jerry IV 157 Lanlk Thomas I Lanlk Kenneth 6 Lan ford Carol I 11 110137 Lanlz RIchard I 7 Lanswerk Roger Larbreclu Duck I Larsen Robert I Larson Kenneth II 145 Larson Ju y II LARSON O N Larson Sondra Il Larson R nald I 7 Larson Roger III Larson Susan I Larson Wallace IV Lasko Patncra III 152 Lathrop Steve 1 La Tourelle Jahn I 21 Lauden Gary IV 139158 Lauer Kalhernne II 165 Laufenburger Carolyn II 170 Laugtug Stephen I Laumb Donald Ill Laumeyer Rebecca I 24158 Laurel L do I 10 LAURITSEN FRED 98 Lavell R nold I 14 Lavelle Peter IV Lauver Thomas II 165 LavIgne WIIIIom I Law er Randall Il 117 Lawrynk Gary II Lawyer Thomas III Lea Barbara I 8152161 a ElaIne III Leaon Donald I LeavIIt Barbara 1 161 Leovllt Daniel II Y Lebalrlren Russell IV 52 145182 ee Caralme II 165 ee Donald IV 182 ee Duane II 65 ee Gary I 22 23 ee Gary Edward I ee Ju Ilh II ee MI: ael I 170 ee Roberi IV 182 Legler Arlxs Ill 32138143155 Lehrke Allen I 13 LehmeIer Jerry I Lehnartz M rgarel I 11 Lelbfrued Joan Leldel Charles I LeIsen John II LEITYAU ROBERT 105 Lemmer Barbara I Lembkey Dorothy Lemmer Roger I Lemke Gregory I 10 Lennon Thomas II 139 Lentsch Jacqueline I 32137170 Le Quea R ger I 8 Le Ie LInda I 24 Lettner Jo Anna I Leuthner Nola IV Levad Steven Ill Lewers Thomas III 141 165 LewIs Dianne II 145170 LEWIS JOHN 106 Lewls Thomas I 140170 Llberslry Larry Ill LIdgerdmg Burton IV LIe1:Iert DavId I 165 LIerman Terry I 13 Lletzau Harold I 21 Lnetzwnclc Dave 145 LIiIo Jeanne I Llghlloot James II LIGHTFOOT JEAN LIIIa David 111 Lllla Karhenne I Lllleboe Cheryl I 2 Llmpert DelorIs I Lmander Wayne I LInd Peter I Llndahl Cur1Is III 145158165 LIndahI Gayle II LIndeman Neale II 7 Linden Robert I 15 Llndqurst ChrIstIne I 4 Llndqulsl Marsha I 13110 Llnclsay Samuel I LInn James I 13 LIppoII Bruce I Litschke Henry I 12148 LIIt1eIohn Edward 117 LIVERMORE GARY 106 Loedlng Sheryl IV 182 Loeiiler Susan IV 183 Loerch Denms I 13 Loerch Jeanneen IV 183 Loerch Mark I 13 loftesnes Ruzhard IV LOKENSGARD R L 83 LONG HENRY 105 LorsIeckI Rucharcl I Loshek Stephen I Loshek Kathy I 9 LoIns1rI R hard I 11 Losmsln Robert III Losmslu Rlchard Allen I LOSSEN MARJORIE 102 La Ig W lter Il 141 Louclxs Donald II Love Ruth IV 182 Loven Avus I 7 Lucas Shella I Ludwng Davnd I Luehmonn Lyle I e hI Gary II Luhrnann PhIIIp I 15 I ' sl' , ' . II , 25 ' '. ' 7 , , 14 , Z d . ' f 0 ' . ' , j ' ,, 157 ,' - ' V 't , 107 I' 1 ' I . . 4 I in. , , ,I I 0 V l I 1 A I I U ,' H ' ' , I ,140 I ,' ,I7o ' I , ' - 2 , -' ', , ,137 Le: ' 151 ' ' ' , j', . ' ', I ' ,118 Lo Bmefjames I 16'125'143 LeaviIt:Nanc ll LOCKSJOVCE 27,85,152 ', L . ' ' f , ,I7 L I , ' , I , I , , I , . , , , - I , , I, 2 I . e' , . . , H I , 'II . I' . 5 I 5, '.' ic I 1 G ' 'V , ' ' , II 170 - ', - i, ' 1 II' , la 'f I ' . , Lu I ', ' 117 k , . . . 0 . Manufacturers ENRICHED WINGCLD FLOUR Luinstra,Duane III 41,149 Luloll, Ronald IV 9,139,145,146,177 Lund, Dale I Lund,Suson III Lundala, David II Lundak, Eugene II 165 Lundeen, Bruce I Lundquist, Linda I 12 Lunn, Ronald I1 Luthin, William III 139 Lutz, Marcia 111 Lutzwicli, Dove II lynch,He1en IV Lynch, Kathleen I 148 Macioch, Kathleen III 62,13B,156,165 Moclc, David I Mack, Lyle I 20 Mack, Mary II 170 Maclr,Penn1e IV 138,153 MacMillan, Mary 47 MacNamara,.Iohn I 173 Maddox, Kenneth I 23,161 Mocler,Dianne II 170 Madlancl, Walton IV 117,183 Madsen,Jeri I 9 Maeser, Walter III Mager,I-I.Diane I 14 Maghsoudi,Mosoud II 51 MAGNUS, DOROTHY 61 Ma nuson,Shelby I 7 Malller, Kathy 148 Mahllre, Judith IV 150,183 Maierus, David IV 183 Maierus, Nicholas III 140 Malata, Richard III Malmin,Judy IV 23,137,183 Malone, Edward II Ma1onev,Pur 20 Maldy, Thomas Il Malotlse, Georgia I I0 Manahan, Peter II Mancuso, Richard IV 139,183 Mans, Robert 183 Munzow, Constance I 16 Marchionda,A. Ronald 1 148,170 Marcolini. Stephen IV Morcou, Ronald I Marcuson,Donna II 26,41,152,165 MARINEILMAURICE 7B Markegard,Beverly Ill MARLEY,WAREEN 95 Marnach,John I 140 Marquardt, Kay I 23,149 Marsh, Gayle I 20 Marshall, David III 44,67 Morsa, Harry I 15 Marsoler. Conrad I MARSTON, DWIGHT 85,153 Martin,Jock B4 MARTlN,.1OHN 34,117,130 Martin, Lynda I Martin, William Il Martens, Robert I 8,130,151 Mortinek, Rosemarie II 152,170 Marx, Charles III Morz, Rosemary I 7,143 Mason, Randall I Masters, Jean 1 170 Masyga, Mary II Masyg0,Peler I Mathison, Lila IV MaIson,John II Matson, Sharon I Mattson, Morris I 12 Motzke, James II Matz, Nancy I 15 Mattisan, John 1 Maus, Robert III May, Gaylord III 140,158 Mayer, Catherine I 21 Mayze1c,Sheelah I 6 McAnaIIy,Michael I 9,117 MC ARDLE, HARRY McArthur, James I 141 McCamy, Bryan 1 McCarl, Pamela III McCarthy, Richard I 6 McCarthy, William 15 MC CAULEY, MAURICE 82 McCauley, Rita I 14 MC CLUER, RICHMOND 91,92 McCIuskey, Marlys McConaghy, James II MC CONNVILLE, DENNIS McConwell, Thomas McCormick, Betty 143,149 MC COWN, LUTHER 84,112 McCawn, Mildred III McCracken, Waneta II 150,156,170 McCroe, Susan I 16,161 McCready,.1ames I McCune, Mar o IV 183 McDaniel, Riciey II McDonough, Robert I 117 McDonnough, James I 7 McDougall, Robert I 12 McDowell, Gary ll 69,139,154,161,170 MC KENZIE, WILFRED 94 McKey, Thomas I B Mclaughlln, Bernard Ill McLeod, John II 157,170 McMillan, Mary I 170 McMillan, Paul II McNary, Shane I 7 McNary,WiIIiam II 34,117,119,140 McNulty, Corrine IV Medcral, Wayne II 151,165 Meehan, Sheila I 20 Mehling, Patricia I 6 Meier, Jean I Meimbresse, Robert I 13,1 15,139,145 Meisner, David III 122,l23,124,156 Meistad, Karen III 25 Meland, Genelle I 24 Melin, Alan I 170 Menden, Connie I Menning, Judith 1 15,161 Menzel, Kenneth I 145 Merriam, Carol n IV Merrion, Tam 148 Merrick, Cynthia I 14,152 Merrit1,Jane III Merwin, Richard II 141,170 Merwin, Robert II 170 Meschlie, Judith 111 143,166 Metcalf, Darrell II 141 Metcalf, Jean I 14 Metcalf, Kathryn I 148 Metz, Richard Il 161,170 Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, James III 54,165,167 Milton 1 Kathleen II 137,156,170 Kenneth III Rita I 170 Marlene 1 Meyer, Steven I B Michel, Judith II 170 Michels, Sam 11 Miclrow, Diane 170 Mielke, Ruth III Mierau, Larry III Mi1nrut,Machael I 10 Miller, Cheryl II 149,152,161,17 Miller, Donna III 165 Miller, Elaine I Miller, Eugene III Millier, Eugene R. II Miller, Glenn I1 21,145,170 Miller, Jean I 10 Miller, Karen III 138,143,165 Miller, Kenneth I 17 Miller, Machael I Miller, Marie I Miller, Morris IV Miller, Norman I 24,161 Miller, Patricia I 148 Miller, Robert III Mlller, William I Milne, 14 David IV 183 0,171 Siebrech1's Floral W0wm'4 .Quabiq Flow Z Q for Om 70 qw. McGee, Dona III McGhie, Steve III MC GRATH, HELEN 101 McGuire, Marilyn II 149 McGuire, Martin IV McKee, Denise I 20 ,156 2200 Homer Road THE WARNER AND SWASEY COMPANY BADGER DIVISION HoPTo DIGGERS phone 3-1553 Airport Industrial Park ee PEERLESS CHAIN Colm Chain Manufacturers Complete Line of Tire Chains For Passenger Cars, Trucks, and Tractors Complete Line of Industrial and Hardware Chain Office and Factory Winona, Minnesota I Our 112th Year Serving Winona G- S- ..-.sv 7'.J-' 'gf Q. 4' Ace Hardware Gifts Hardwares Sporting Goods Ana Ride wnh RQYAL CAB PLETKE Fine Foods 113 E 3rd St on John I MINNE NELS A 52106 Minnie Linda II 170 MINOCK LARRY B8 Misgen John I 173 Mitchell Harry II Mitchell Olive II Mitchell Regina I Modleslu Mary IV 24 137184 Moe Kathryn I 7 Moe Roger Il Moen Gary I1 Moen Ronald II 117126127 Moger Arland IV 158 184 Mogren Glorra III 152165 Mogren Kenneth I Mohnk Beneah I Molander Louis II 12139 Molds Lavonna IV 4 MOLINARI MADEO 84116117 Mallenhouer Teresa Monnens Nancy I 21 Moon Michael II 141 MORAVEC MARJORIE 85 Morehead Scott I Morgan Dennis IV 112125153184 Morgan Edna IV Moriarity Mlchael ll Marken Beverly II Morken Gary Ill Morrill Lorraine III Morrison Jeanne III 606162 Mortensen David II 49145153170 Moser James I Mosser Jan II 170 MOTIVANS JOSEPH Mott Lawrence ll 117165 Mount Stephen I 14117 Max Mary 59 Mrachek Anne I Marchek Stephen IV Muehlegger Carol I Mueller Frances III Mueller Larry 1 Mue ler Mary I 17 Mueller Kenneth I 170 Mullen Mullen Mullen Mullen Margaret I 7 59 Dolores Il Paytricia III iam III 151 Multhaup Darrell l Mundell Cheryl I 165 Munson Dolores I MUNSON HOWARD 103 Munson Janice II 165 Mums Robert IV Muras Stephan II 148156170 Murphy Joseph I 170 Murray Curtis I 170 Murray Duane III 6139165 MURRAY FLORETTA 94145 Murphy John II Murray Llncla I 24152 Murray Thomas III 21 139 Mydra Nicholas III Myhre Richard ll Myska Sally II Nadreau,Jeanne I Nogahashi Gerald IV 157184 Nogahashi,Vaughn Ill 145, 6 Na e, Mary I 6 Nicholson Timothy I 24 Nic els Julee ll 170 Nrckalson Lavern IV 149185 Nienow Lyle III Niemczyk William I Nipp Joanne I 15 Nlpp Nancy II 170 NISLII1 Darlene Ill Nissalke Gary 1 139 Nixon Charles II Nagosek William I 24 Nolan Steven I 13 Nolm Vincent I Noll James IV Nordlund Dianne I 170 Nordhorn Garry I 16 Nordstrom Ralph I 24 Noreen Robert I 145151 Normandin A thur I 11 126 Norrie Paul IV Norton Marie I 9 48 Nattlemon Judith II 170 Naehleggee Carole 23 Nusxloch Larry 23 Novak Nancy II 170 Nyszlock Larry I Nygoord Judith III 166 Nygaord Mary I 11 Nyseth Annette I 25152 Nystrom Wnlmina III Oakland Gene I Oberry Obrren Eugene II O Bnen James IV 158 185 O Bnen Mike I O Bnen u I Obuchr Joanne IV 37 145 156 185 Ochs Kathryn I 22148 O Deo Patricia I 17152 O Dea Robert IV Oek ers Gary I 10 Oeltlen Gary III Oelilen Michael I 9 O Grady Marvin Ill Ohrmann Kathryn Il 166 O Kane Colleen I 152 Okland Gerald I O Laughlin Catherine I 9 Olin Loretto IV Ollholl Carol III 185 Olness Bonnie II 171 Olness Pearl IV Olness Wanito III 138156166 OlsonJ ry II Olson K ren III 110152 6 Olson Olson Olosn Olson strne I Larry III 28115120153156 Michael ll Marvin ll OLSON SANDRA 83 Olson Stanley 11 Olson Samuel IV Olstad Kristin I 6 O Neil Virginia Ill 6 24137146156 Op er Bonnie I 13 Opsohl Jacqueline III 110138166 OPSAHL, JAMES 81 Ordolen, Karen I 9149 O Reilly, Barbara I O'ROURKE RICHARD 81 n ' ' Milt , 1 - I- 4 ren 7 I J J H to J . , I v I I J 4' l' I 1' of I ' I -A 'XI . I . 'I 3 . I . I I I 13' I x I I I I x I ' Ig I , . I I I ', I , I 12 I ' I1 o , 'I 'I Em Af The STEAK SHOP ' . ' I I ,liltyl 1 I 'rIfPql 12 fwan' ,157 'I' I' I 'ter I I '- ' ,G . .16 '- ,Kri ' 6 , I I 1 I r I I 6 , , I. .I5 , , ol. ' Spice Island Spices Jones Pork Sausages Usinger's Sausage Birdseye Frozen Foods Richelieu Canned Foods Bauer's Chocolates OPTOMETRIC OFFICES Dr. C. R. Kollofski Dr. M. L. DeBolt Optometrists Contact Lenses Third and Main Box 605 Nankivll, Mary I NAPPE, EVELYN 81 Nash, George IV Nash, Richard I 7 Nauman, Diane I 158 Neessen, Robert II Nehring, Irvin I 173 NELSON, ANAH 106 NELSON,AUGUS1'A 99 Nelson, Carole I1 153,156,165 Nelson, Cynthia I 10 Nelson, Diana ll 170 Nelson,Diane I 10 Nelson, Duane I 15 Nelson, Janet IV 69,138,184 Nelson, Jeffery P. II Nelson, Jellery R. IV Nelson, Llnda I 10 Nelson, Lloyd I Nelson, Norma IV Nelson, Nancy Il 170 Nelson, Patrick I Nelson, Robert I 8 Nelson, Robert I 8,117 Nelson, Susan IV 184 Nelson, Terrance Il NELSON, WENDELL Nesbitt, Ruth II 110,165 Ness, Janiece III Nessler, Carol II 110,138,170 Newman, Nancy I 12 Neumann, David I Neumann, Deann I Neumann, Thomas ll 122 Neville, Andrew IV 145,184 Nevin, William I B Newberger, Michael I 170 Newcomb, Dale III 166 Newell, Helen II Newell, John I Newman, Jay I Newton, Eugene II Ng, Kenneth ll Nichols, Robert II 153 Orpahn Lynn II 171 Osmundson. Carol IV Ostern, Bruce I Ostrem, Jo Ann I 23,138,152 Ostrander, Dorothy III Oswalkd, Thomas III 15 O'Toole, Michael I 173 Ott, John II 171 Overland, Thomas l Owens. Dale IV 185 Owens,Dovid II Poape, Mary Ill 166 Page, Robert Il Pagliarella, Alfonso II 60,62,141 PALECEK MARVIN 89 Palen, John I Palmer, Curtis I 117 Palmer, Peter I Palubicki, Leonard II 171 Palus,Susan I 8 Pampalone, Leonard I 20 Papenluss, Glen Ill Parsons, Glen I 10 Parsons, Vern III Parthun, Elizabeth I Pasl-re,Jon II Poswalk, Jerry I Brother Patrick I PATZ, KENNETH 107 Patterson, Dean IV Patterson, Daniel I Patterson, Donald III Paukner,JenniIer I 24 Paulson, Dennis I 15 Paulson, Judith III 166 Paulson, I.aVerne ll Pau1son, Merlyn I 25 Paulson, Peter III Pavelc, Donald IV 185 Payette, Richard III PAYNE, RUTH MARY 96 Pearson, Elsie I Pearson, James I Peck, Barbara II 171 Pederstad, Oddvar IV 52,149,166 Pedersen, Judith I 14 Pederson, Charles IV 158,185 Pederson, Elizabeth I Pdersati, Cheryl IV Pederson, Larry II 158,166 Pederson, Sharyl IV 171,185 Pedretti, Carol I 148,171 Pellath, Roger 141 Pellowski, Catherine I 22 Pelotslce, Peter II Pilgobwski, Veronica IV 37,1 38,1 40,151 Pence, William II 166 Peper, William IV Percuoco, Michael III 112,117 Perez, Mark I 12,58 Peroutlna, Judy I 10 Perkins, Jayne I Perrine, Byron I 10,148 Perrizo, Thomas I Perry, John III 60,62 Perry, Merrilee I 15 Perry, Trudy II 171 Persons, Roger I 13 Pertelding, David 173 Pesch, Jerome IV 185 Peshon, Kathryn I Peter, Richard IV 185 Peters, Darlene IV 146,156,185 Peters, Linda III 149,156 Peterson, Dennis IV 186 Peterson, Elizabeth 11 Petersen, Ga IV 122,125,186 Petersen, Manin IV Peterson, Alice III 14,77,138,146,151, 156,166 Peterson, Charles I 23,173 Peterson, Gary I 14 Peterson, Gerald I 10 Peterson, Glen II 34 Peterson, Jean Ann II 22 Petersan,Jean Anne I 22 Peterson, Leland I 12 Peterson, Margaret I 23 Peterson, Norbert I Peterson, Pamela I Peterson, Par I Peterson, Roland I Peterson, Ruth I 32,138,156,171 Peterson, Steven I 9 Peterson, Susan 40 Peterson, Yvonne III Pett, Richard II Pettls, Susan III 166 Pettit, Richard IV Pettit, Daniel II Ptlaum, Eugene IV 156,186 Phillipson, Dale III 166 Phillipson, Gene III 166 Phillipsan, .Iahn I 126,171 Phipps, Rodney II 115,120,121 Piehn, Linda I 11 Peiper, Gerald II 171 Pietsch, Richard I 15 Pike, Mary I 20 Finke, David I 21 Pittman, Bernard IV 158,186 Pittman, Steven I 7 Plan, Charlene III 138,156,171 Plein. Eugene IV Plinski, Susan I 12 Ploetl, Margaret IV Poblocki, Robert II Poieri, Susan I 23 Pohde, George 24 Pohlman, Arlyn I 11 Polansky, Duane I 13 PoIasi1r, Mary I 13 Poliachik, Leon I 22 Palson, Gerald I Pomeroy, Francis I Pomeroy, Lawrence I Pontinen, John III Poore, John III Pope, Judith II 149,156 Poppe, Douglas I Poppe, Sharon II 110,157,171 PorvazniIr, Paul II 24,139 Potten, Vivian I 15 Potter, Wayne IV Pottrotz, Mary Lynn IV 95,138,143,146, 156,186 Preble, Donald I 16 Prentis, John III Prescott, David II PretzeI,Joan II 45,138,156,157,171 Price, James IV 148,186 Price, Rachel IV 37,143,158,186 Price, Stepehn I Price, Virginia I Prigge, Charles III Pritchard, Sandra I 25,150 Prandzinski, Mary I Prondzinski, Pauline II 166 Prottengler, Kathryn I 20 Prudoehl, Janet III 149 Prudoehl, Sonia I Przybylski, Mary III Przytarski, James II Purrinton, Leonard IV 161,186 Putnam, Kenneth I 9 Putnam, Lindsay I 22 Putnam, William II 171 Putzier, Kathleen I 13 Quam,Sandro IV 138,187 Quarve,Leon IV 187 Quest, Barbara II 32,138,171 Quinn, Barbara I 24,137 Quinn, Kay II 137 Quinn, Maureen I 20 Quirin, Roland I Raas, Mark I Robe,CaroIe II Rader. John IV Patterty, Helen I Rahman, Donald, Peter II 115,120 Rahmamlohn IV 58,115,120,153,187 Rohrmann,CaroI III 166 Raitara,DanaId I Rakauskas,Mary I 11 Ramlo, Judith III Ramlo, Robert II Randall, Pamela II 156,171 RondaII,Rager II 67,166 Randall, Rose Ann IV 152,187 RandaII,Susan II 166 Rasmussen, Barry 9 Rasmussen, Larry II Rasmussen,.Ieit I 22 Rass, Michael I 10 Rataicyk,Edword I Rathbone,BeverIy III 137 Raths, Tim 9 Rath, Timothy I Ratigan, Robert I 20 Rau, Marie II 44 Rauch, Frank I Ravnholdt, Kathryn I Rawlings, Bruce I Ray. Laurence Edward IV 166 Raymond,Janet I RAYMOND,M.R. 78 Rem,James I Rec1l,Jeanne III 156,157,166 Redwin ,Lynette I RedIunc?,CaraIyn III Redwing, Dennis I 17 RedW1ng,GErElICI II 171 Redwing, Lynette III 171 Reed, David IV 187 Reed, Jerr I Reqina,Jahn I Re lin, Mary IV Re11Iing,OrviIIe II 166 Reibel, Carol I 23 REIDELBERGERJACQUE 151 Rein,Steven I 17 Reinharts, Rebecca I ReiIIy, Barbara 156 ReinIre,Mina I Reis, Barbara II Reisenhauenloan IV Reisinger,Down II 34,171 Reisdorf,Sandra II 166 REITER, CLEO 103 REKSTAD, PAUL 107 Rernme,HaroId II 171 Remmery,WiIIiom II Remus, Robert I 8 Reps, Dann IV 187 Reusch, Lynda I 6 Reuter,Joan I 12 Reuter,Judith I 8 Reuter, Mary IV Rewlinko, Bruce II Re nolds, James IV 156,187 Richardson,Annetie II 152,171 Richardson, Patricia IV ' Richer, Leroy II Richer,Sandra III Riches, Gene III Riches, Maureen I 20 Richter,WiIIiam I RIcks,Drew I 8 Rider, Karen 11 Rider, Larry III Ries, Richard III Riggle, Virgil III Riley. Robert IV Rinehart,VicIri II 171 RingweIskin,Mariorie I 20 Rinn,Ann II 166 Ripple, Hubert IV 187 Riska,MichaeI II Risdahl, Diane I 17 RIsdahI,Jane I 171 Rislove. Dennis IV RisIow,Renata III Riser, Irene IV RisIaw,.IocIc I Riske,GIenn I RITMAN, MARGUERITA 78,159 Ritter, Robert IV 187 Rivers,EIizabeth I Rivers, Michael IV 187 Roberton, Thordore III 69,139 Roberts, Carol II 32,138,171 Roberts,JuIie I I3 Robinson, Mary II RadewaId,Dovid II RodIey,Suson I 14 Rodman, Lynne I 15 -L KWIDNAL MW' AGE '10 c0 GN' PARK' Bank at the Sign of the Golden Lion Rae,James I 8 Roemer,CaroI III Roemer, Dennis I 7 Rosplce, Roger IV 112 Roessler, Joan IV Roll, Susan ll Raffler, Diane I 138,171 Rogalski, Kenneth Il ROGGE, HAROLD 107 Rohde, George I Rallefson, Ruth I ROMIG, CHARLES 107 Romstod, Gary II Ronnenberg, Ronald I Roopchand,Raderick II Roat, Richard III Rasaaen, Donald I Rose,Jot1n I 16 Rose,Judit11 11 138,149,171 Rose, Michael I 8 Rcaszgdahl, Douglas III 33,140,156,157, Rasmussen, Barry Ross, John II 77,1 Rossi, Bonnie III Rossiter, Harold II Rost,Jahn I 20 I 40,146,I51,166 17,I39,164,166 Roth, William 11 17,415,126 Rather, David I Rather, Richard 111 139,158 Routhe, Robert I Rowan, Anne I Rowan Michael Ill Roy, s4ve11y Il 156,171 Rud1 Tinlra IV Ja n I 48141171 Rudeen, h I , , Rudeen, Susan IV 9,34,37,11O,I11, 152,187 Rue, James I Ruehmonn, Richard Ruesinlr,Arlyn I 116 Ruh,Gayle Il 171 Rumpe1,DonaId Il Rumpel, Ronald II Rumsticlr, Roger IV 187 Runke, Dennis I 22,125 137, Soabye, Gerald II Saaranen, Douglas I Saari, Sonia I 6 SABIN, JAMES 104 Salletti, Neil 111 Sacia,Sandra ll Sackett, Jelaine ll 110,152,171 Sadler, Richard II 166 Sadowski, Daniel ll Sadowski, William III 166 Sale1 Robert IV 115,188 Sagan, Guenther I 12,148 Sa e, Thomas Il 130141 SaFmon, Sharon 150 Sandberg, Peter l 9,126 Sande, Dolores III Sandeon, Robert IV 5andstrom,Thomas l Sanlord, Sharon III SANFORD, WAYNE 101 S990-351,AnH9 IU ,, SANTELMAN, CHARLOTTE 105 Santelmon, Karen I 22110137 Sasser, Sammy I Sather1Karen IV 156,188 SA1'I'lER,VERLlE 101 Sathra, James IV 188 Satren, Carolyn II 156,171 Sauer, Judith Ill 21 Sauter, Ronald I 23 Sawyer, Betty I 161 Sawyer, Robert I 17 Sbiral, Lance IV 188 Scanlon, Gale III Scarborough, Mary Jo I Schams, David I Schull, Keren ll Scharlau, Jo Deen II Schansberg, Linda ll Scharmer, Daniel IV 104 Scharmer, Gary ll Scharmer, LaVern Ill Scharmer, LeRoy III 166 Scharmer, Diane 1 SCHMID WILLIAM 57 9192160161 SCHMIDT ESTHER 1 Schmidt Owen I Schmidt John II Schmidt Larry I 23 Schmidt Joan III Schmit Kathleen I Schmitz Jerome I 03 7 Schmitz. Kathleen IV 21 37 137 146 188 Schmitz Patricia I 6 Schmitt Gary I1 15 Schnarr Steven I 7 Schneider Lavonne III Schneider Carol 13 Schnell Cyril I1 140 Schneipp Pamela I 25 Schnorr Thomas I B Schoening Gary II 157171 Schanecker Cynthia II 166 Schoening Donald Il Schoftman Frank I Schoewe Jane II 149 Schaonmalcer Jon I 17130 Schott Thomas IV 188 Schaitmuller Laura I 10137 Schreck Susan I 8 Schreiber Eugene II Schroder Terry I 22 Schuck David II Schuh Richard I Schultz Calistra ll 156166 Schultz Mary Louise II Schultz Edward I Schultz Robert ll Schultz Dennis I Schultz K ren I 14 2 Schultz ne II 137 Schultz Water I 115120 30 Schultz Mary Ann I 16173 Schultz Gene III Schulz Elroy IV Schumann Lynn III 166 Schuster Suzanne I Schutz Jeanine 1 9 Schuth Matthew Schuth Michael II Schutz Elizabeth I Schwanbeck Joan I 6 Schwanlre Edwin II Schwartz Sylvester 111 112122 Schwartahotf Alice I 151 Schwengels Gerald II Scofield Leland I 12 Scofield Stan 59 Scott Anne I Scot Mary II 176 Scovil Sandra II 172 Scrabeck Arlyn II Scraheclr Danny III 126 Scrabeck Sharon III 13715516 Seabright Roger Il Searight Larry I 6 Sebo Lindo l Seeman, Clark IV 1 Seib Richard II1 S Larry III Sellz Lynn I Semling Norman II 148 2 Senriclr Larry IV 1 S ns Linda I 4 Sepin Patricia Il Serin Linda I 7 Servais Kathleen Serwa P ul I Seiaram Rodhika l Se en Julie I 8 Seufert Surah IV 1237 71 154 Sevallius Joann I 6 More People Ride On OQDYEAR TIRES Runnlgen, Sandra III RuppeI,Janet I 16 Rupprecht, Diane ll 48,54,166,167 Rupprecht, Larry II Russert, Bonnie Il 152,171 Russett, Kathleen I 62 Sthaub, James IV 138 Russell, Hallie II Rutz, Norma III Ruen, L ee 115 Ryan, Michael I Ryan, Mary Lou ll Ryan 1 Ryan, Michael I 10,126 Patrick I 23,126 Rybarczylra, Bernice I Schedler, Peter II Schieber, Mary II Schifsky, Barbara I 15 Schild, Linda I1 138,156,171 SCI-1ILLER,DOLEROS 81 Schley,Sandrc1 III 21,157,166 SCHLAWIN, JUDY 104 Schmalleldt, Thomas Ill 112 Than on any other kind I I I , ' 12 I '. II 1 117 ' ' I I 1 1 I 1 , , 1 1 , I 1 , 1 . ' 1 I ' 1 . .' 1 Schoasow, Sharon I1 Seavey, Elaine Il I ' 1 . ' as I ' 1 e11,I I 1 1 1 ' ' , ,17 1 1 12 1 1 e 1 I 1 r 2 1 , I 7 I , U 1 U 115 1 I ,111 ,171 It , 1 I 1 11 1 1 1 1 I ,115 A o 4 I Rydman, Richard IV Schmauss, Barbara IV 146,156,188 I oony' E n I I Bargain Center Retread Plant 1004 West 5th Street West on Highway 61 l I Book and tatuonery 8-8888 8-8888 Howie Says - Take your car to 1 YOUR SCHOOL SUPPLY where the tire experts are! HEADQUARTERS , l O I 52-51 W. 3rd ST. Nelson Tire Service, Inc. 1 WIN ONA, MINN. 4th 81 Johnson Phone 2306 nn qi ALWAYS Fl HST QUALITY 206 Severson, Carol II 150 Severson, Roger IV 140,188 Seyda, Roger I Shafer, Joseph III 59,166 Shafer, William I 23 Shanahan, James II 141 Shanhan, Lindo IV l48,156,157,188 Shando, Elizabeth II Shaw, Doris IV 110,I I 1,137,188 Shea, Lawrence II 61,62,161 Shedd. William IV 189 Sheehan, Donald III Sheehan, Mary III Shelter, Marcia II Shettield, Edward IV Sheimo. Diane IV Sheimo, John II Sheldon, Allen III 157,159 Sherman, Frederick II Sherman, Janeen Il Sherwood, Janet I 14 Shima, Sandra I 24 Shippy, Dale I 8 Shippy, Rosemary I 16 Shorter, Gerald II Shorter, James IV 116 Shorter, Joanne II Sidebottom, Kenneth I 117 Siebenaler, Francis III 166 Siegel, Eleanor IV 189 Siegel, Janice II 172 Siegel, Virginia IV 189 Siegert, Thomas I 140,172 Siems, Diane I I0 Sillman, Fredericlr I Silver, William IV 23,139,189 Sllvis, John II 29,172 Simon, Joan I 156,172 Simon, John IV 189 Simon, Gerald I Simon, Grace I SIMONS, LOIS 78 Simons, Michael I 17 Simpson, Dennis I Sinlre, Randolph IV 58,77,139 Sister M. Virgana I Slrollerup, Robert I 11 Slrarp, Judith IV 189 Skaar, Terrance I 6 Slrattum, Paul I 22,161 Skeels, Kathleen I 15,150 Skibbe, Martha II Skleveland, Hugh II Skiod, Michael I 17 Sklader, Charles II B,9,I40 Skrach, Robert II Sliustad, Marlt III 141,145,166 Slack, Ronald II 24,140 Slattum, Lawrence IV Slezak, Kenneth I 23 Slezalx, Carol II Sliflxa, Sandra II 172 Smarzylr, Theodore II Smith, Bruce IV 120,153,189 Smith, Gary II Smith, Gregory I 173 Smith, Jill IV 152 SMITH, KAREN 105 Sommer, Arlene III Sochims, Cheri 156 Sonsalla, Darrel II 161 Sorensen, Gordon II Sorom,RIchard I 8 Surg, Gill III Sovereign, Merle IV 126,129 Spande,Albert I 115 Spande, Bonnie I I7 Sponton, Carole II Sponton,Joan IV 152,156,189 SPEAR, JAMES 102 Speed, Charles I Speltz, Mary I 7 Speltz, Janet 173 SPELTZ, RHETTA Spence, Jacqueline II 6,10,143,172, Spence, Margie 14,152 Spencer, Gary I SPENCER, LILLIAN 104 Spiral, Lance 47 Spotts, Russell I Sprangers, Scott I 22,34 SPRENGERJOANNE 85 STADTLER, LEROY 79 S1'ADLER,JUDY 143,150 Stahr, Beverly II 156,157,172 Stalach, Michael I 24 Standlre, Douglas I 7 Stanek, Dale III Standing, Joseph III Stanislawslri, Robert II Stanton, Mary I Staples, Gregory II 33,139,172 Staples, Philip I Stark, Richard I Staneclri, Richard II 117,122 Staublin, Cynthia II Stearns, Mary I 152,161 Stearns, Terry I Steele, Jaines I Steele, Gary I Steen, Paul I 14,130 Steene, Barbara I I3 Steffen, Robert I Steffen, William Ill Steiber,Alan I 25,126 STEIN, BARRY B7 Steislcal, Mary I 8 Stemmer, Barbara I 138,172 Stemmer, Kathy I 22 Stenbeclr. Judith IV 137,189 Stender, Wayne II STENERSON, DOUGLAS 99 Stendlun, Neal I 16 Stern, Linus I 21 Stetzer, Patricia II 172 Stevens, Larry I Stevens, Leslie II Stevens, Marcia II 45 Stevens, Orrin IV IB9 STEVENSON, JAMES 89 Stevenson, Ronald III 115,117,139 STEVENSON, MICHAEL 85 STEVENSON, MRS. M. Steyer,Judy II Stienessen, Jude I 152 Stime,Donna I 17 Starslee, Sharon St. John, Beulah Staffel, Thomas I 12 Stall, James IV 148,158,190 Stoll, Leonard IV Stoll,JeIIrey Il Stone, Bal: 115 Richard LeRoy III 112 Storm-,Philip Il Smith, Leo I Smith, Margaret I 17 Smith, Mary I 13 Smith, Nelson I SMlTH,RICHARD,JR. 102 Smith, Richard Charles I Smith, Smith, Roy Il 151,172 Smith, Steven Alan I 6,17 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smale Snell, StevenCharIes I 12 Thomas III 126 Warren I y, Charles IV Sandra I 10 Storandt, Joanne II- 172 STORK, JOHN 107 Storti, Fred 141 Storti, Paul I Stark, Julie I 10 StorIr,Mar I 13 Snow, Richard ll Snustad, Charles I Snyder, Gene IV 189 Soar, Gill 157 SNYDER,WILFRED Soderstrom,Carl 145,172 Sobraslra,Sharon IV 37,53,101,143,148, 177,181,189 Solberg, Donald 16 .- Stoskopl, Ronald II Stout, James IV 116,190 Stout, Thomas I Stover, Thomas II 14,29,130,132,139, 166 Strand, Theodore IV 190 Strauss, Judy II 148,167 Strehlo, Dale II Streuber, Jean Ill HAL LEONARD MUSIC CO. 64 East 2nd St. Stried, Richard III 10,139 Strub, Ronald I 22 Strom, Carl II StrYr Vernon I Stroehel, Yohlan Il 172 Stuber, Sandra III Stroud, Kenneth I Stucky, Barbara II 148,156 172 'G J6' ' o RENDLY PLACE TO S M A F I Johnson at Second ' Tel. 2396 -11-x. SIrum,MichaeI I I7 Slyba. Gerald I90 SIyIJa,John III Styba, Steven I I2 Suchanelr, Robert III 5uchIa,Vernon III I67 SUID, LAWRENCE 86 Sveen, Linda I 23 Sugawara,LyndeI III SuIa,.Iames I SuIa,Stepehn II Sulaclr, Da vid IV II7,I22,I25,I9I Sulack, John III II7 Sullivan, Edwin II Sumner, Tau SI Sundry, Susan I 8 Super, Michael I 24,I I7 Sutherland, Robert I I I Sveum, Darryl I Swan, Pernilla I I5 Swanlund, Peter I Swanson, Allan I 6 Swanson, Joanne I I72 Swanson, Richard I Swanson, Richard I Swarlout, Patricia I 22 Sweazey, Dianne I I0 Swedin, Gerald I I43 Swenson, Gary III Swenson,Agnes IV Swenson,RandaII II Swenson, Peter III Swigart,JudiIh III Swi um Gordon IV I I4 99 I Switzer, Donovan Swygman, Robert III Sylllng, Jo Syverson, Syverson, hn Il Darryl II Vernon I I2 Tachilda, Sharon I48 Tait, Kathleen II TALLE, MAGDA IO2 Tanniehill, James II I 26,I 28 Taylor, Alice I Taylor, Ardith I I5 Taylor, Gary I I I Taylor, Geraldine IV Teegarden, William III Teegarden, Ellen III Teeuwen, Michael III Temp, Donald II TenIis,Michael II I6I Teply, Sha ron III 26,167 Terwilliger, Warren ll Tesch, David I I4 Tessum, Steven I Thacher, Ann IV I6,37,I 45,1 5I Theis, Theresa II I72 Thesing, Michael II Theurer, Dianne III Thiede, Te resa I II THIELEN, RAYMOND B9 Thilmany. John IV Thom, Marilyn III 7,I3B,I56,I67 Thom, Robert III Thomas, James I ll Thompson, Albert II I39 Thompson, Allyn I Thompson, George I Thompson, James I Thompson Judith I 24 Thompson, Kathleen Leslie I I72 Thompson, Kathleen Suzanne II Thornton, Craig I I2 Thorson, Mark I I6 Thorson, Susan IV 22,l43,I74 Thorson, Larry I 9 Thorson, Thomas IV Thrlre, Ga ry I67 Thrune, Stephen I 25 Thurow, Richard Il 22,I40 Thurston, John III Tibesar, Leo I Tiegs, Lynne IV I56,I90 Ties, Kathleen II Timmer, Ernest II Timmons, Robert I TOBIN, GERALD 93,I-45 Tointan, Glenn II l26,I72 Tollelson, Diane II 67,I72 Tolmie, Patricia I 6 Tolmie, VIr inia III Tomatz, Jai ll TOMPKINS, ROBERT I07 Tomple, Bernice IV Tanskemper, Gloria II 24 Topping, Jane I I2 Tawata, Miriam III Toye, Tamara II Tracy, Warren II II2 Trainor, Brian I II5 Trandem, Susan I I3 Trautmann, Joel I Traxler, Lynda II I72 Trehus, Lowell I I6 Tri, Wanda I Tripp, Alan Ill Tripp, Charlotle I 24 Trachla, James IV I40,I90 Troctnski, Gerald II I72 Trok, Michael II Trotman, James I 6 Traux Gayle I Tschicla, Sharon II I72 Tuin, Kathleen III I48,I67 Tulare, Laura I I7 Tunell, Bruce II Turner, Gerald II Turner, Lee I 60,I72 Turner, Patricia I 7 Tuschner, Jerome III Tushner, Joan II I38 Tutewahl, Larry II 2I Tweelen, Thomas III l40,I46,I67 Tweita, Kathleen II I50,I72 Tye, Harold III Tyler, Sharon III Uhl Peter II Underkaltler, Lawrence I 23 UNDERKOFFLER, MILTON 83 Urista, Robin I 24 Urlick, William II I67 Urness. Gary IV II7,I90 Usgaard, Davis IV I I2 Usgaard, Jerome IV I I2,I I7 Utke, Patricia I I4 Vagls, Gerald IV l90 Van Buslilrlr, Lynn II I49 Vanderau,Elaine I VAN ALSTINE, FRANK 78 VANDEVEEC-AETE,RAMONA T07 Vang, Barbara II Vang, Donald II Van Fledt, Tom I I7,I I8,I72 Van Gundy, Connie I 2l,I52 Van Hall, Thomas II Vanholl, Mary Sue I Vannaller, Kathleen IV I90 Van Thomma, Carole Ill Van Thomma, Nancy I I4 Van Vleet, Florence I Varnum, Ronald II I67 Vatland, Terry III I40,I56,I67 VegIahn,John II Vetsch,SIanIey I VermrIyo,Thersa III Vicklgvelyn I 20 me ff if I it I I, . L I . p.q'.!,J , ,KI 'I .., 4 I 1 I Sammy's Pizza Palace 116 Main Street Served daily from 4:00 p.m. until 2:00 a.m. 'cY0u, have tried the rest, now try the bestv Take out orders prepared THE MAGIC WORDS ARE I 'M HUNGRY LeI's Go Io McDonaId's fopen year roundj Located on Highway 61 2 Blocks West of Jcf. 14. Vietor. Thomas IV Vigness, James IV 114,115,140,151,190 Vincent, Lois I Vinie, Linda I 9,161 Virnig, Larry I 9 Vogt, Terry I Voight,Ann II Vaight, Eugene I 24 Volling, Sheryl II Volliman, Bruce 1 Volkman, John III Vallenwe, lder I Von Arx, John I Von Hargen, Allen I Vonderohe, Bruce I 6 Vonderohe, Jim II 172 Von Feldt, Thomas II Von Helmsl, Michael I1 Vaorhees,Arlys IV 148,190 Vucinovich, Mary II 15,130 172 Wade, Peter II 115,120,140 Wagner, James IV 190 Wagner, John Il 140 Wagner, Richard I 25 Wagner, Sandra I 9,148 Wagner, Thomas II 158,172 Washlberg, Gloria II Wianwright, Michael III 139 Waite, Janet I Walburn, Lloyd I 172 WaIch,Dovicl I 15,117 WaIch,Susan II 167 Waldo, Ja Ann II Walltder, Dale I Walker, Michael I 23 Wallace, Bruce 167. WALLACE, IRVING Walsh, Margaret III 151 Walsh. Raymond IV Walsh. Peter IV Wolter, Patricia III 156,167 Walter, Karen I 8 Walters, Catherine III Walters, Richard 167 WALTERS, GAYLE 107 Waltz, Betty III .WaItzer, Steven I 9 Watson, Judd IV Watson, Linda II 150,172 Watts, Willie III Wayne,Susan 1 6 Weaver, Carol III l1,138,14B,156,167 Webb, Karl III 167 Webke, Gordon 158 Wedemeier, Larry III 117,119,126 WEDUL, M. O. 102 Wedul, Patricia III Wegman, Gerald I 93 Wegman,Judith III 137,155,167,173 Wehrenberg, Nancy I 15 Wehrs, Karen II 156 Weimerskirch,Jahn II Weinzierl, Kenneth I 22 Weir, Diane III 156,167 Weiss, Jan 51 Weis, Gary II weascl1,De11111s 15 Weisbrod, Garry I Weisbrad, Peter III 151,167 Weitzman, Stuart II 172 Welch, Gloria IV 146,156,167 Wellner, Gary III Welsch, Dennis I Welti, Philip I 140,172 WendIandt,Arlyn I 22,122,125 Wendlandt, Dave 112 Wengert, Margaret III 17,32,138 Wealer, Dennis I1 167 Werner, William IV 190 Wert, Wayne I 12 Wertz, Kristin I 9 Wescolt,Joy IV Westberg,James II 11,141,167 Westberg,Thamas III Westby, Terrence I Westerman, John I Wetzel, Susan I 12 Weyer, Daniel I 10 Whalen, Mary II Wharton, John III 29,156 Wheeler, Ahna IV WHEELER, DOROTHY Whetstone, Gerald I Whetstone, Danna I 22 WhingeIby,AIice I 8 Whitaker Eileen IV 191 Wiech, Marilyn I 7 Wieczorelr, James IV 191 Wiegrefe, James II 172 Wiemerslage, Patricia II 20,32,66,13B, 172 Wierzba, Joan III 9,154,167 Wiest, Janice II 138,172 Wild, Richard II 145 Wilde, Dean I 24 Wildenbarg, Thomas Ill Wildman, Steven II 117 WILK, RICHARD WILKE, ARTHUR 89 Wilke, Mark I 9,122,125 Will, Carolyn I 173 Willett, Charles I 21 WiIIlams,Ann 25,137 Williams, Brian II 140,172 Williams, Delvin I Williams, Gregory I WilIlams,.Ienniter I 7 Williams, Kathleen IV 191 Williams, Richard II Williams, Susan I 7,211,110,137 Williamson, Karen II 172 Willson, Patricia I 25 WILMA, MARY ANN wils11y,R11y IV 2s,i4a,i5a,i59,i9i WILSON, JAMES 94 Wilson, Keith I 20 Wilson, Lance I Wilson, Paula II Winkel, Barbara I 14 Winliel, Joyce I 22,137 Winkler, James I 125 Winslow, Constance II 110,152,167 Winter, Jan II 138 Winter, Nora I 152,172 Winters, Wayne I Wintheiser, Philip I 11 Wisdorl, Ruth II 10,138,158,172 Wise, James I 17 Wise, Richard IV Wise, Sharon I 173 Wiskow Judy I 172 wrsmaaii, David i 58,117,173 Wislricill, Roger III 20,117,119,141 Witherow, Robert II WITT, JERRY 80 win, Jill I 23,152 Wilt, Richard II Witt, Nancy III 161,167 Witter, Lanny II Witzel, Diane I 12 Wolalg, Terrence I 24 Wachnick, Shirley 9,148 Wodele, Eugene ll Wohlers, Kenneth I 17 Walcoyl. Dorothy IV Wold, Arlo Il Wold, Karen II 150,156,172 Wolesliy, Wayne I 22 Known for Beiier Foot Wear Steinbauer WI1ite,Bdrbara I 22,138 whiie,B111ee II 47,139,151,158,159,l61, 172 White, Chuck 115 White, Elizabeth I 14 w111e,111,1,e,1 II 140,172 Boss Weejuns-Hush Puppies for all White Sharon IV w111111'111.111111 1 Joyce for Girls -Freeman for men Whortomloan IV 167 i:::t.r?':r:,1.L .V 143,191 a2zti,Ezr1rOr.i 1I10I?Z7,156,l91 69 WGST Third Slfeei Winona, Nliflo- Warlh esen ,Eileen I1 Wieblre. Gordon IV 191 --., -, I M b t A Good Place I E I I I I 9 I To Buy ' ., I . 1, , ' Ii 1 ' ' Fine Furniture Kelly's Furniture Westgate je g ..., ,,., a . -11.,. -',, I .. Q7 ai .,,... lf Wmxslwlrz' new? L 15 .. tee. Wai ,, - if x-?3'13 I-1-- f35f:11,- . - 11' -: J? .-rv 5 ' Y' -. .- ' , 1. X'-?'21.,f1 1 0 f ggiifaxie I 1 W s 1 11 P11 if ,,.,1,-,- .1fi' laik Be Sfumda' SUNBEAM BAKERS 2 Wolf, Frederick Il Wall, Virginia I 22 Wolle, Barbara I 16 WOLFE, DUANE 83 Wolfe, Edwina IV Wolfe, Joon I 17 Wolleri, Roger II Wolfram, Ron 149 Wallin, Susan II 161,172 Wondrasch, Esfella III Wood, Colmer III Wood, John ll Wood, Mary Ellen I Wood, Mary ,lo II Wooden, David III 148 Woodford. Roland IV 191 Woodworth, Betty III Worm. Joel IV 34,I56,158,191 Wos, Bonnie I 6 Woycheclr, Dennis I Wrath, Tim 32 Wright, Morgan II Wunderlich, Michael III Wursi, Bobbie I 24 Yaedke, David I I3 Yagow, Arthur III 153 Yahnlre, James I Yolmish, Steven I 148 Yule, William I 11 I Wallys Supper Club Fine Foods Cocktail lounge Fountain City, Wisconsin Yamonaka,Charlene III Yomasaki, Pearl Ill Yarolimek, Fred Il 167 Yaros, Teena I 9 Yenlsch, Thomas I I3 Yeske, Richard Ill 167 Youmans, Jay II 156 Young, Diane I I72 137,156,167 Zoharik, Thomos III ZANE, CHARLES 96 Ziegeweid, James I 10 Zienielr, Hermione IV Zimmer, Daryl l 20 Zimrnerhakl,Sielon I 23 Zimmerhakl, Don III 115 Zimmerman, Donald l 12149 Young, William Bruce Il 140,167 Zimmerman, Susan IV 8 20 36 37 138 YOUUQ, William lll Zucli, Harold IV Zachorios, Henry II 112,172 Zurek, Therese I 12 Zwori.Robert III 191 ZwoIinslri.John III 126,12B141 B Suite 107, Professional Building Winrmna, Minnesota r4j'i14A 4' L Phone: 5548 Jack L. Benson, District Agent 1- .nu .-r ff' NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE 7 . - MILWAUKEE Wil l4l.ll,SM'S 1 DORN'S IGA Ready to Serve All their College Friends Huff and Sarnia Winona, Minn. Emil's Menswear - Shopping Center for WSC phone 5338 122 E. 3rd St. Winona, Minn. 4 Gate City Agency 68 W. 4th sr. Tel 4812 N3Sh'S Menas Shgp Apts., Furnished rooms Insurance, Real Estate Exclusive Cant Shirt Headquarters Corner of 4th and Center S. M. 'Steve' Slaggie-Apt. Mgr. Winona' Minn' Vorsiiy Barber Shop Bill and Dick Hennessy 4 '. 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