Wisconsin State Teachers College - Meletean Yearbook (River Falls, WI)

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The People Is Everyman A .1 .Mfg-, ,I K -,IN - A , . ,-+e'i 39' 't' flu' f. .se ELETEAN 96 Volume 55 Published By Associated Student Body Wisconsin State University River Falls, Wisconsin The things that people do in college are the same things that people have done since the beginning of mankind. Man plans, dreams. hopes, works, wonders. doubts, fights, loves and searches to find out who he is. Truly, college life does encompass all the things that mankind does. Poetry on pages 2-32 is written by a poet of the peo- ple. Carl Sandburg. w- ' ,gf 5 K 4' rg ,...,NNm JW 1' pl' 'iff-2, Aa, ' gf Q., 121-:Q ww-w..,a-,,. ,iff --A W, 2 ' QQ E, as Q in ii' ffl 3 , 'S Raw. 1 A fm E. - ki 1 uwalffz .ws:Q-1fw,'1f1f'f:21 ffifflg. . ,sfgf 4155 -535,1 MEA. ya almqqmx if wmv , Q 1, ,- ,? ,. ,.,. 5 i - 6' ,.-: i ' F 5' s 49 . 4' V' . 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You will be hard as nails, soft as bluefog. -1 tx! x 5 j ls' . ? 2 '41 , ' ,f af ,Q Ax I f ' 1 , Q-,RQ g b 1,1 , -' 5 ,gf gf , a. f A Q, Vx .ff 'ff W If 1' ,V lm 2' ww .N as lm- f,,L, .M wwursf 2 2 E 3 E 2 f - A J.. if iii 1138284 15:4 C v fa A an -4 va 4 u 1 4 5 es wwf, . , , .M ,K aww, Q.-.ww , ,rf ,www -W za..-Wy' ,fmmv M W.f1,,,1 awww M, fm ummm - I -.XX W W -w mums -www K M -.bf 'K+ me-naw mu in use-um an ww-nw mmm aw A, ,,,Q.MX ge A-NM 1 mmm mx vw-nmnrvu ,cuban ur-www spnmuumww MVR? JFIDNIGW www M mm-wmv akin!! Kiwi' iii? unnamed ann! Ak .nn w-awww wmnwium at wwe annum num-nw anna H 1 me my-,sm mww-aww!!! mann WM-Mana a-:num naman am-em nvnswn mullin- U XI aexvnuns mama meals sunburn 1!'9? 'v anna Wil numvu :swims Ouldlvw i'! W 'Hallman Numan: vvm-ans as-ue' nanny 1 S32 E ?3 sag ,Lf Q? 92? SE F5 as sg Ei! 55 235 f I Tl2e2be01blelearrz, unlearn, learn alzullcler, a wrecker, a builder again, juggler ofshzfzflngpulbpels. H 4 Q 'U '! pn-N ?'Q Plw I all HW, Q' M, 'K will-Q i fx: Lk: W: , sw Over llze ether crash of the languages, the people listen. 'J Q , ,,. f. 1 ' rlixav 14 'Haw ,,, ' w M-ws ww' A Wg. M' ww- if J Q? if A 'Lg f A if ? Q E4 Z sfffiif - 5 I. 'E iiiss Wuxi 3 gg Ig 5 i i i ! N is LC Y AgLL M' the words ofnfzen from spoken syllables Zo rushing rioers ofbooks begeliing books, to speech and iinage transmissions crowding ine day and the night air fur ine looking and listening Farnily oflflan is i W' if 1 g:iLlfi?N , M. . AJ' an criticizes his institutions, his society and himself Learning is what happens when bright and informed minds meet. Therefore we need the brightest faculty and students. We need to encourage their minds to meet with as few imped- iments as possible. In these last few years of expansion, the problem - and the opportunity f has been great, but I am afraid that extra- neous prejudices have blinded us to the opportunities. We have not had the imagination to create what was possible but concentrated instead on the old rules and artificial forms of. academic bookkeeping. Old rigidities are creating new rigidi- ties and education may remain frightfully often a deadening bore instead of an exciting discovery, another crime in the It almost seems like the students at River Falls exist in a gestapo-like atmosphere where student opinion is stifled through fear of retaliation. The administrators are free to search through personal belongings of the student at any time of day or night, and students who refuse to give up the basic right of privacy are few and far between. Yet the stu- dent sits on his dead posterior and lets this happen. Amos Granville, Student Voice holy name of education. 4 Dr. E. N. Peterson It is easy to come here a stranger and show the whole works, write a boofgjix it all up - it is easy to come andgo away a muddle- headedpig, cz bum anda bag ofwind. U . . .Our University can wrap itself in mottoes and earnest statements about good communication and cooperation on campus, but it often stops at that point and allows sincere words to substitute for the reality of action. Sometimes it seems as if we are Wmoral men in an immobile society - lik- ing it here. As in other state universities in the Midwest, we draw a circle around the Hacceptablem persons and activities in the campus community, and subtly exclude the assistant profes- sor who ujust doesn't fit in anyway, and the student who might openly object to war or the Top 40 as a daily diet. We gather around the man who can outdrink and outhandshake the others in his fraternity or dormitory, and walk away from the man who can outwrite, outsymbolize, outphilosophize, 16 fe.s'z1.x' Salax mid students' ofhzi' bazlle pr the mznmzum wagefxr migrant workers. and outreason us. We are told that our years in a university will shake our complacencies and shape our future. But many of us hold the diploma, Ha lifetime work permit, as our goal, and each let- ter-grade as a signpost. We are products in a society tacking premiums on production, and we resist opening our lives or our University to different values that might radically alter our goals and our conception of valid signposts. When we so quickly say, uWe like it herew, we are often too prone to shut off our dreams f and dreams are the stuff of our future, and our University's future. At such time, we hope, we may Hlike it here more, and with greater reason for doing so. Harv Stower A university is a place where man can defy popularly held concepts in his search for truth, because the institution does not exist to make a profit, propogate a set of constant values or bend before public pressures . . . It is a place of turmoil and intellectual ferment because man in the university is not content with what is but seeks what ought to be. fDr. John A. Oostendorp A, . ffx , ax, 'N , A W' fjl-if-ft',Q. r n..44 ' - fx' s 01' fs gil H Xiang' 5 xfitlfga ,tg A K.,-i W -wxlkiilifk rf! ,.. mm 'X Hzfher farmis Clrrzppl .spoke of the .wzwmf dzw- rrzmznatzrnz agazfzxl .Yegrmxx nz Ilhrmmzfz. It seems to be a very sad state when there are not more than 4-0 people out of 3,000 who take the time to listen to a man discussing a problem which we have ignored for more than 200 years. Come on R. F. get off your backsides and ac- cept the challenges that this University does offer you. Run fast before you become a product of your own environment. fStudent Voice editorial, after Father Groppi speech, April 3 The Student Senate urges you to tell your friends about River Falls. By recruiting new students for next year, you are serving the students and the school. Without additional students, more of you are required to live in dormsg and such programs as athletics, music, theatre, the Meletean and Voice and convocations suffer for lack of student funds. 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The University at River Falls is dedicated to this task and this mission. Its graduates have accepted the challenges it has offered and, today, are living, working and making a contri- bution to their society in every state in the nation and in 28 foreign countries on five continents. . ox k C. awww of xdwovax ,f e . . if' Wi nur-i f1E:i'Q '? 'f ' Q ' ,mf-f-W--M L,,,.,f-f new' ,,,-.Qf+1f' w'- f: .M W H sms-mmm fgiggigisfw-m-ag4,5,. 1 3g.5?,g.wa za.zHW'5:'.r.':32 , oy, Q Q .K S--'- ' ' ef ox' 531592355 ,f:, -Qc' gp QM Nh 5 , ff :'fQ2F3w'fi4f -24: 5 :xii .,f- 535- v.-hw-A . 'mn 55,2 ,JL ,gp vi fw' gefsf,g:4 gQ:f+?4 .K igyw mi , ' ,M wwf . K 'ifjgkf WW M oe xo . o . -gg? 15 9lc,..:-fy e ,.s'x.,r 'Q Y:j,Q?jg2, Kviwif go C7319 cad ,ao QQ., I:T75f'A SM .. qw '.M'1QQZ:5:'f1iQnig!.L4'fQQSiLiL-2. f N 1 7 J f . fr 27 -f'1- 'L 5 Si lfzffzzzrrl 'I I'.1IjHz'.n'ffIfUV'Qf,flZA'f.'.ll,lvI.ll. 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WV M if ,. 1 if af' Q9 .Q 1 ffL'7ZfX fwfr: f1l1rw1fl!n'z1z'f m'1. :zw: wzmx lf' flu lfznzffm. -RF is known for teacher education fl simian! hrljn an vlmrzwzizzry pupzl al fha 1-lrfzw' 1.flfII1I'L1fll7'j' Schffnf. .Yvrlffy tfzffxe, a Ihinl are m elenzenfary eclucaimrz am! fha 7't'77I!1lf'Uft'7'f1!!ll'l In leach in Illlzj-Qffl1I1.Yl' wzzwffefl al Ihf' I 'rzzz,'ffr,s'z'ty are in Ivaclzw' vrlucafznrz tkIl7'7'ZC'ZA!!l. junwr ami Jeninr hzgh xchrmfy, and a Vital pro ram in the liberal arts Thc first task of thc Unis:-rsity at Rixer Falls whcn it was founded in l8Tl was to educatc tcachcrs for thc statc's cle- mcntary and sccondary schools. With morc than 90 years of cxpcricnce, it has continued to give- strong emphasis to its teachcr cducation program. Near- ly half of thosc attcnding thc Uniwcrsity are planning to en- tcr the teaching profession. Since 1951. Riwr Falls has cxpandcd its offcring in the lib- cral arts. Courses ranging from anthropology and art, through literaturc and mathematics to Zoology. and dealing with all of man's activities. form thc basis for morc than 30 diffcrent majors and minors availahlc to the studcnt. 50 .-ln nr! xfIHft'7?f Quit',i'I1ggz1x!1ffm alum! fZU7'flIlI7II17IQ. fifzzwfflfvrnzfzgzijfzzrlffffziwifw1i1t'l1f'ni1i'!ry. N fl ,xfzufwrzt rlz.i'wt'!5' a .S'f1Il7'fZ in bznlotgrt' fab. ffrevzfzmi fifliyflzify hagzm I- 1ffIA'fI1Y, sm, Offerings in the a ricultural sciences are varied Since l9l2. thc University has offered courses in agricul- ture and has played a major rolc in agricultural education. Currently. 51 pcrccnt of those teaching vocational agricul- ture in Wisconsinis public schools and il-0 percent of all coun- ty agents are graduates of River Falls. With increasing demands on the worldis food supply, thcro is even greater emphasis on the lfll non-leaching areas of agri- culture and todayis graduates arc finding eager acceptance in business. industry and governmental agencies dcaling with food production and marketing. 43. .Ylziflcrzfi lcum Ihr' fnrznfn uf rzxfzwfv 11ff1g7'!i'HfllH'1' fm flu' 5f!2-11u'wfr1l1fn'f1- fHr'x',fk1r'nzi. wdli .l fzwlfl lrzjf qffwx I1 t'l11111u',ff17 fin!-lzmzfffffm'r':'f1f1u11. lfzc 7101- 32.1 mzffmn uw11111211rw-st'1i'r1u' fmzfffznhg f1If7I'If1lVS if111wk!fn' Uv- '- f74'7'I77IA'7IfIll'IflIZ. 4 .S't'zerzrt'j2!11yx rm zmjmrfant role zn wiznrzlzfwnkhvr agrzrulture D ,,. n ax, givzflzrffm'ff1'1m'111!!4'ff':1wfr1 zx am l7Zfc'7't'tfIV1Q fwfr. Thereis financial aid for the student, help in finding jobs for the graduate Money. or lack of it. is often a problem. Many River Falls students help pay part of their educational costs by working during the summers or getting part-time employment on Campus. Others are assisted by scholarships or loans. When the senior year rolls around. students register with the Linixersityis Placement Bureau which arranges job inter- xiews on campus. publicizes information on employment opportunities and sends credentials to prospective employers. 7!1t'l'!f1tw1wzJ IBJHMII71 llifitzffffzqw ltilf rr l'f1ffxgrr1flm1!ft 'fr1flp,htz'1r.wm xlufr M lfzf mzwrz fmfl' umux ffqmwzzx tfffuztm X, .lst mg, lmrtlrzg Wlltlft mr H100 IIIIVVII! mfr grmlmzlt l infix ffnffff. .X'.'m' 'llwflfflt 'limi fur tttffvlffzlm' 1 flu- nazfzmz Qfflffllflfr l f1:mf1gwfJ F5l'5 I full il.nzm1mm Ulm flflfffl gmflmzfu 11:1 1- .fl wlzufwzl mwlmzl firlfu Vzllz r'cg1x!r11!1ffrz. r1geff5'72'57. .lgrzrzzllmrlifztlzczw11:n'11guf5U.iHl. 'WE' .. -'1'L':. in als! W5 f 7 WSU-RIVER FALLS--an expanding campus The rapid growth of the University is seen on the campus map. Only four of the present buildings were there 15 years ago. Enrollment has more than tripled since 1957. In the near future another food center will be built near McMillan and Grimm Residence Halls, the Davee Library will be more than doubled, a wing will be added to the Agri- culture-Science Hall and another classroom building will be constructed. i Z, K , Center . Therels more to education than classes and work Education takes place outside the classroom, too. Life-long friendships are formed in the dorms. Traditional Mgab sessionsw wherever students gather afford an exchange of views and ideas. Fun and learning are combined in many of the formal and in- formal, planned and unplanned social activities on the campus. --1 I- ! 1 gf' , sf, , , rv rn ffl -we iw + ,Q 3 . -1 4 ' Y' E .- Y N32 4 ii, fm v so wlzmw flzr lfizrzgx :.'w'f1jzjm1'zrzff mmf un' gffwl frznzflw. wrm' fffl w Jlllflll gmwf mm: w V R EIR' 'P ,nf . Q ,,, .4 M 1 if y ., 3' I 5 sv ' 'L' 3 21-'U Q - Q Xlcszug lx fx fun! fff I1'I71ft'7' l,'mr1z:'r1l. --... The Sf?TlVZgf17'HIII zx Il Cflffllifllf um! gala Qffuzr. Y'fze.'rt'X'rzoZhzf1g quzlt' files ajkmtizallganztf. it S A time to apply what you've learned Whether in a large or small music group, on the playing field, in drama, on the stu- dent newspaper, in a speech contest, in an art exhibit or in one of the many interest groups on campus, therels a place for the student to Mtry his wingsfl River Falls provides many experiences outside the classroom to develop talents and skills that continue to be useful in a chosen vocation or for personal enjoyment. There's a feeling of accomplishment when the experiments turn out well. l,'1zz'L'ersz'fy students' in thejazz bamifnd an outletjor their Zalentxperformzng al a dance. .. ,B-,,,v.ff e , ,sf W' aw, ik if -I -f 1, ,L 'WL U Fwd' M55 H I I I i ,jr wi if AS 5' - Yet all this 1S but a beginnin Preparation for a profession, a time to explore ideas, a chance to examine new ways, an opportunity to try skills and develop talent ... all these are among the goals of education. 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V V 'Q 3 3 , , ,, A f ' ' ,H We 4. v M-V A , V :avi my V. f Te1lRagatz starred rm defense as well as offense. Hixfrom-behind tackle stopped a SteL'erz.s' Point receiver on their one-yard line. A brilliant goal-line .vtzmrl prevented a score and RF later wort the game .32-26. .llany fam' who sau' the l'Vhztewater-RF clash thought it the best- played game ofthe year. l'l hi'tewater won 77-0. Best since '58 Bi Bed spirit and Falcons jinish with 6-I-1 conkrence mark by Pat Swerkstrom It was a great season for a great River Falls football team as they earned themselves a near first-place finish and the re- spect of all who saw them play. In the WSU-Conference, they were second only to Whitewater, ranked second nationally amongst the nation's small schools, and had it not been for early injuries and an off day in the Whitewater game, River Falls could easily have emerged in first place. But as it was, we can bejustly proud of the great team of 1966. Even though football is a team sport and each team mem- ber is necessary to a team's success, a few players deserve spe- cial recognition. These include sophomore quarterback Bob Dorn, who threw for five touchdowns, and junior quarter- back Rich Elrodg offensive linemen Dick Sievert, Dave Out- celt, Bob Schultz and Dennis Ernog defensive linemen Dave Wirtala, Ed Pohl, Paul Juckem, Gary Ludvigson, and Doug Dube, and fine senior end Dick Hodgkins and halfbacks Reg Haag and Art Coulter. Kicking specialists Ulf Johansen and Tom ,lilek also deserve mention. Finally, due credit should be given to the captains - Joe Jilek, Dave Imrie and Ted Ragatz - who provided the team's necessary leadership. Ted Ragatz returned nine kick-offs for 34-9 yards, an average of 38.8 yards a carry, for two touch- downs, he also intercepted seven passes, returned nine punts 52 for 50 yards and punted 39 times for a 34.4 yard average. Joe ,lilek was outstanding in the defensive line, making 88 tackles - nearly twice as many as any of his teammates. And Dave Imrie showed exceptional line play, despite being injured part of the season. Perhaps something should also be said about ,lim Baier. For one thing, he was number one in small college rushing with 1,587 yards, 176.3 per game, and 6.6 per carry. He holds the WSUC and NAIA single game record high of 370 yards, was three times voted WSU-player-of-the-week, is the league leader in punt returns, and is the conference record holder of four touchdowns in one game. He is also holder of the con- ference career rushing record, 3,154 yards, and the confer- ence scoring record, 17 touchdowns for 102 points. ,lim Baier was named the Falcon's most valuable player in both 1965 and 1966, and he is number two in all time small college rush- ing with 1,587 yards in one season. Finally, although Mfinal- ly is a totally inappropriate word, he was named to the NAIA first team All-American squad - the greatest honor that can be bestowed on a small college football player. That was the kind of year Jim Baier had. Congratulations are in order to coach Gwynn Christensen and the whole team on a fine season. record adds prestige to University , any .-I f mgf' VZIHYZIIKV ff! 1'Q1f.f1r1Jw11l.'mx va1t. Rl flf,!4 1 f ng mfzumjr Slfm! JN-7, fmz 1fl11U7'f?IL'ke'f fly! 71 If A F 711y411'zfm1r1fl!:'wTUX, fufz Om' ry jzm Baierfs' xlrorzg pnzntx zzlax his abz'l1'ly to gy! a quzrk .vlarlfonz lhe barkjield. A . if W ,fm . 'P - :M 1 , ,,,4,,,m,y-1.4 m, . . , b-- ., H . we ,, I , ' ' mv L ' -If -, 'Wi ww, in X N A f ., V' - 'I' . Y' ' Y Wpw Y' :M -- - W --W M' Hu. .Q '59 ww-...Nur Huw bmw, - .df tp, ii Wikiiw .aw Ixfllfl-WIKIX 20, ,I fu': f!f!mw! fIw!Q'11x1z'e fzm' xgnzm ul fzm lirurf K ffmfmulf' XHHIA flung lfzu w1:. rfu1lwuj!w1 llzmuglwul Alle .u'u.wr1. 5 ' 44 5 ,1 -' . 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Conference Augsburg Platteville Superior Oshkosh Eau Claire La Crosse Whitewater Slex ens Point Stout Oppo 33 27 lfl U I 7 IT 26 T sition Falcon Harriers post 4- recordg finish stron Greg Zzffazllo taker his rzunzbur ax he 4'VU.Y.S't'.Y tlzefinish-line al lhe River Falls gn U-C011 HU. The Falcon Cross Country team posted a dual record of 4-5 and took sixth in the conference this past season. The har- riers finished strong taking three of the last four on the schedule. Those receiving letters are: Craig Middleton, Burlington freshmang Greg Zwadlo, Chetek freshmang Cray Harlestead, New Auburn junior-his third cross country letterg Mike Jir- ovec, Merrill junior-his third alsog Ron Pressley, Milwaukee juniorg Dave Larkin, Stockholm senior and Ron Foreman, Deerbrock freshman. Dual Record River Falls River Falls 47 Carleton 15 20 St. ,lohn's 43 49 Winona 15 49 La Crosse 15 37 St. Olaf 22 32 St. Thomas 35 19 Bethel 37 28 Augsburg 39 47 Macalester 16 The anguzkh ofa 3.5 mile race is shown by lhir Falcon runner. Bollom row, left to right: Ron Foreman, Gary Harelstad, Ron Prcssley. Yhp row: Coach Byron james, Mikeilirovec, Greg Zwadlo, Craig Middle- ton, 58 .Serzmr jim Blrmrzzquzkf lflkw 52 frnzgjzurzpar in Zhu iz N71 Il Z1 nz ,f1l1ZA'fZl'If Iliff wfzwfz zvzlfi l71jmz'r1f.s' ami N58 I't'f?f7ll Cagers have poor season The Falcon basketball squad experienced its worst season since 1960 when the team also had a 4-17 overall record. The Falcons, coached by Bob Swander picked up victories over Superior and Stevens Point in conference play. Bright spots in the year were the outstanding performances of younger squad members George Voss, 113.9 points per gamej, John Wolf, 114.8 points per gamej and Steve Gustafson 19.6 points per game.j The Falcons were outscored during the season 1841 to 1635 and were out-shot .444 to .408 percent. Defensive re- bounding was good as RF held a 634 to 611 edge. but offen- sive rebounding was poor as opponents had nearly 100 more rebounds than did RF. WSU Conference Top Scorers Player-School FG-PCT. AVE. 1. Stan Johnson, EC .498 26.9 2. Jim Sevals, Sup .438 25.4 3. Ron Hayek, Osh .499 23.9 4. Paul Kulig, RF .455 17.7 5. John Wolf, RF .406 16.0 john Ilblfwax the rewind-hzgheyl Falcon from r Paul Kutig was the top Falcon scorer this year, fm!! he 1zz'f'1'agUz! zlfmost 1,1 l'A'f?0l17l!i.Y ll Kganzr. The 1966-67 Falcons,toproz1', lqfttn right: Randy Hall, Dennis Burich, George Voss, john Well, Paul Kulig, Gary Christensen, Dan Wil- sonmlim Bloomquist, Steve Gustafson, Tom Gustafson, Bill Glomskhjay VVollan. Pete Palmer.13nttom roto: Coach Bob Swander, rngrs, Pete Seguin, Bruce Reikowski, Ken Har- ter. Gary Christensen, 6,6 7f2llfTf3.VhLT7Z6l71fTO77Z Demmta, centerjumps in this action against Eau Claire, He hart 9.5 relnozmzts rm the year, WSU-Conference Final Standings W L Oshkosh l4 2 Stout 11 5 Eau Claire 11 5 La Crosse 11 5 Superior 8 8 Platteville 7 9 Stevens Point 5 ll Whitewater 3 13 River Falls 2 14 Average Point Spread -1-11.0 + 5.9 + 4.4 + 5.6 - 2.8 - 7.5 - 1.0 1 7.4 fl2.5 Steve Gustafson matte 27freffthrows this year, Htffiizz.s'heriZ1,fz'th 571-42- bozznds riasjaztf? 1171 early YL'd.SY17Z iitju- ry, 5, 1 mini Q M... Gymnasts set roundwork The gymnastics squad coached by newcomer Larry Vold experienced a 2-8 conference season. Q'We've set the groundwork for next year's season, said Vold. He added that there were some good indi- vidual performances this year but that there was plenty of room fortimprovement. In the season's meets Bill Driscoll placed 16th among WSU gymnasts in the trampoline, 18th in the horizon- tal bar. 16th in the parallel bars and 21st in the still rings to place eighth all-around gymnast. Bruce Hendricks placed 18th in floor exercise and seventh in tumbling. Wayne Schrubbe placed 141-th in the side horse and Larry Cipov placed 14-th in the long horse. Cipov made the finals of the state meet but was unable to compete because of a broken wrist. Other gymnasts performing well were Jim Newman. Steve Ortman, Jeff Stefanski and Bill Hastings. Meet scores: RF 90.24 Eau Claire 112.95 RF 113.1 Whitewater 108.85 RF 112.31 Stevens Point 113.27 RF 102.5 La Crosse 137.8 RF 102.5 Oshkosh 122.7 RF 85.93 La Crosse 121.66 RF 58.53 Eau Claire 80.85 RF 58.53 Superior 51.76 RF 92.4-5 Stout 135.5 RF 92.45 Platteville 93.7 Lzzwy ffzjmz' may cuter! the nms! zufzuzble and most zmproved Falcon gynmaxl by lm' teammates. Th It 1911 lm rz npjmrzwzl Z- tlUCt'zf rlff' H16 ffrml' U11 t'1'I1lL'fZ6X qflw' fl Agrnzcf ,Vide lzmxw j1t'1'furm- IIIIUU. The 1966-67 Falcons, 142 to Vlgfllf Steve Ortman, jim Neuman, Larry Cipov, Jeff Stefanski. Wayne Schrubbe, Coach Larry Void, Alanylohnson, mgr. ,f 42 f- 'M . ' ' Swim team finishes fifth- ,sa.g.5.f52 . C.'m1t'fz .llzlru Dm 1.1 1'Xf1ff1IlIS fzjwznl In frm Ylf'fl1t'l'1lfrHI1 XI 1IlIllI1'7'X 'Um rem ljfli It fnx!w111'mfzuzfftfffzffz. breaks nine records The River Falls swimming team had a fair season, placing fifth in the conference meet, but injuries prevented them from living up to pre-season expectations. Nevertheless, they did succeed in setting new school records in a number of events. The 400 Medley Relay mark was set by Michael White, Brian Petersburg, and captains Gary Synnott and Doug Caldwell with a time of -'l:22.5. Synnott also established new times in the 200 Freestyle and 200 Butterfly with 2105.2 and 2:23.0 respectively. And White did the 200 Breaststroke in 2:38.2 for a new record. Other pacesetters were Dennis Amrhien, in the 50 Freestyle at 23.3 and 100 Freestyle at 52.2. and ,lim Daniels: the 1000 Freestyle, 12:33.0g the 200 Individual Medley. 2:21.8g and the 200 Backstroke. 2:28.8. From the standpoint of improvement over past years. this season's swimming team did quite well. W.S.U. Final Standings School Pts. Platteville ..,.. .. 133 Stevens Point , . . 85 lf2 Oshkosh . . . . 58 La Crosse . . , . 56 River Falls ,.. . 1-1 Superior . . . . 10 Whitewater . .. . 91f2 Stout ..........,......,.................,.. 5 .lllky ll'f11lt'r1wZ l1f1fffx !f!z'2WlVtff. lr7't'r1.w !.i!Vf1fi't' In fflff Ziff' HIVM' ffrlffs. The 1966-67 Falcon swimming learn, lmtmm mfr , left fo Vligllff Bob Barthol, mgr., Doug Caldwell. Gary Synott. Bill Dornlielrl, mgr. 21111 mz. .' Phil Foster.4Iim Daniels, Mike White. Brian Petersburg. Stan Peterson. .irrl mzfz' Cloarli Mike Davis. 62 Wrestlers Win conference title by Jerry Neve The Falcon wrestling team coached by Byron James fought their way to the WSU-Conference championship at La Crosse Friday and Saturday, Mar. l0,l l. The championship was James' fourth in his seven years at River Falls. the last one coming in 1963. His wrestlers also walked away with the laurels in 1961 and 1962. Three Falcons won individual championships and two more placed in the runner up spot. Ken Flouro, floricon freshman. went through the 115 lb. class, taking Kinateder of Oshkosh in his first match. Whitewateris Momblow in the second and pinned a good Superior man. Leonardo for the title. Flourofs record is now 17- 1-l for the season. Dave Wirtala. Owen-Withee senior. who is now 8-0 at 191 lb. beat the defending NAIA champion, Al Poser of LaCrosse, for the Falcon's second individual title. Steve Schmidt. St. Paul freshman heavyweight. made the scorer's job a lot easier as he pinned every man he faced to take the title. The 2-10 pounder started offby pinning La Crossefs Duba. then put Poncher of Oshkosh on his back be- fore taking Platteville's Bergun on a fall for the champion- ship. Schmidt finished the season as conference champ. Ruiz Krzufwlz, ffj7ffJ.jll71l1IV',pfI1L'L'lfAiEL'0711fl7Z llzc t'1111jefc11t'e nzwf. Minnesota AAUP champ and placed third in the national competition at Lock Haven. Pennsylvania. Schmidt finished with a 17-2 conference mark and 1-l- pins to his credit. At the conference meet the Falcons were tied with the Superior Yellowjackets after the 160 lb. division, but they still had three men in the running while the Yellowjackets were through. River Falls finished with 8-1 points. Superior with 77, Platteville -18. Whitewater 17. La Crosse -I-I-. Stout -1-3. Oshkosh 25, Stevens Point 6 and Eau Claire 0. Taking second place for the victorious Falcons were ,lim Hammes, Chetek sophomore at 137 lbs. who 1ost to four-time champion Garsidesg Ron Knutson. Rice Lake junior at 167 lbs. fKnutson had been out of action since early January with rib injuriesl. Placing third were Bob Olson, Baldwin senior at 130 lbs. and Tom Alex, Bettendorf. Iowa. freshman at 123 lbs. Tom Madison, West Chicago junior at 152 lbs. and Ed Houghdahl. Clear Lake sophomore at 115 lbs.. came in fourth. The youth of the team is found in the fact that lf out of the 20 wrestlers on the team are either freshmen or sopho- mores. The freshman matmen posted a record of 73-17-2 for the year. Falcon dual meet Takedgwng Escapes Nearpin Total Won-Lost Reversals Predio. Pins Ken Flouro 16- 6 10 9 4 8 4 3 70 opp. 6 7 4 0 0 0 30 Tom Alex 16- 5 30 1 8 l 4 0 90 opp. 3 3 26 0 1 0 -L1 Bob Olson 13- 8 7 10 11 3 3 1 60 opp. 10 3 5 0 0 0 fl-l ,lim Hammes 9- 7 7 9 4 2 1 3 43 opp. 7 4 1 l 2 2 31 Ed Hougdahl 9- 5 16 4 5 1 4 3 65 opp. 6 1 5 2 3 1 32 Tom Madison 12- 8 11 0 15 0 1 0 37 opp. 4- 0 14 0 0 0 22 Steve Lundgaard 5- 2 5 4 0 3 0 1 24 opp. 0 3 1 0 0 0 7 Harold Smith 1-11 1 3 5 0 3 0 22 opp. 13 0 3 3 3 3 62 Mark Nelson 2- 9 8 -1- 14 1 -1 0 32 opp. 15 0 8 l 0 3 -I19 Ron Knutson 9- 7 3 2 I 0 1 1 17 11111 10111-1111 z. 1'1'.x1111z!g 311111111 11111111 111 1111' 1.11 C.'1'11.s1s1' !gx'1111111s1'11111 .s'11111e11Vx' 11f11'1' opp. 3 3 l 0 4 3 28 1 lfIfI111U1!11'1f1711171'1'111i4'1111I111!11'111N111f11I'1lfl11,Y. ,1erryKn0de 13- 8 li' ll 10 1 2 2 T-1 opp. 10 6 18 3 1 0 59 Dave Wirlala 9- l L l -L 0 1 0 IT opp. 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 Steve Schmidt 20- 3 7 2 3 2 2 8 IT opp. 3 1 2 0 0 0 10 Craig Swenson 6- 5 S 5 5 l 0 0 27 OPP- .J 3 6 2 0 l 26 172111 1111111111y' I- I'1'.Y111'V1g 1111'111,r1'11'1'x, 1,111 I1'1'1',s111'1'x 111111 Z-H1111 1'f1V111'l'7'71 11111 111a11'1111s 111i11Z1'l1' 11'a11111z1z11'.v. 64 W'SU-Clonlerence champions, 11111111111 111111, 1111 111 I'IAQ1I1.' .jerry Knode, Ed Hougdahl, Ken Flouro, Tom Alex, Bolm Olson, 27111 111211: Dave Wirtala, Ron Knutson, Tom Madison, Steve Lunclgziarrl, Mark Nelson, Harold Smith, Steve Nelson, mgr. .1111 111211: Coach Byron James, Ed Cliver, .lim Moore, Craig Swensen, Will Edward, Steve Schmidlhjay Gasl, Dave Kingsbury, Davejohnson. 1 3631 46? ' 3 7 wg XM' , .pf B records add up to V1CtOTy Tom Jill-k opp. Dau- Kingsbury opp. Dax 0 johnson opp. Will Edwards opp. Ed Cliwvr Tf!I7I.'l1t',K.Ht'ffU71IfH If I1 fc slmzmz zlmul un :mi m fhe 4 m Q mmf met! Shows consiszfenzf clutch play Hockey team Wins season series The River Falls hockey team, playing as an independent, had a very respectable season, posting a mark of eight wins and six losses while losing only two games by more than one goal and only one by as much as two goals. It is also interesting to note that of the three games that went into sudden death overtime, River Falls lost none. The team showed much composure. Captains for the year were Gene Hoff and ,lack Norqual. Pete Boelter, who had a great year as goalie, received the teamls Most Valuable Player award, and he and ,lack Norqual were elected as next year's captains. Prospects for next year's team are very promising. Craig Williams, who started on de- fense, is the only regular not returning. Hockey Results RF opp. Macalester 2 1 St. .lohn's 2 3 Superior l 8 Carleton ll 0 St. .lohn's 2 3 St. Cloud 3 2 St. Olaf 6 1 Superior 5 6 St. Cloud 2 3 Carleton L 2 Bethel lil l St. Olaf 5 3 Bethel 2 4 Carleton 5 4 The 1966-67 Falcon hockey team, fwfr form, fufl In 7'Ivg!7l.' Craig Williams, Dave .fXrntLen.Ji1n Brindley. Nick Dc Rose. Keith Hoffman. Craig Frieden- auer. Pete Holstrom. Mark Prigge. Hollow !'UL .'xIOH Swensonulark Norqual, Greg Lindberg, Pete Boeltcr. Shorty Vogland. Not pictured is Coach Walt Granata. a ' iei'GJ'7'f1'T1Tiffi1iM?fi2i?::1i:?'f-.'M f Siftssffiffli .,..5i42ieiif, fy- fs- 1 W--nunlqlnk vw A a w Y Q .w r ,. ' 1 9- mv 'gif H an ---' 'M Af as W K as ' - if if V 3' ik K fix '-,' -Q ' , aff az 4 1 f awww M as Carm 71O7'l0VZiCZ-,fH77ZL'A'Z'lHL'.tI2fJf1U7VlUf6, bowls zxfilh I1 zzizriu-brrzzlcziigcurve. Bowlers place third The Falcon bowling squad under the guidance of ,lim Schmidt finished in a tie for third place in the Wisconsin State University League. The 1967 Fal- cons were: ,lay O'lVleara Dave Vande Vrede Stan Ciszewski Carm Tortorici Russ Ryss Jerry Nickell Gary Suiter Bruce Teigen Golfers post 6-41 season record The Falcon golf team coached by Ben Bergsrud completed a successful season finishing with a 6-4 season mark and a sixth-place finish in the conference. Bill Abel shot a 78-77 and later won a playoff to finish fourth among league golfers. GOLF TEAM SUMMARY ,lack Norqual Bill Abel Dave Cronk John Canske Steve Olson Tom Schaffer Carl Strom Pete Palmer Bill Isaac ,lim Bloomquist ,lim Heebink Dave Vanlarrhoven Dave Isaacson 68 Season Results Average Holes played Points wonflost River Falls Opponents 77.8 10 10 7 1X2 Stout 4 1X2 79.0 18172 71f2 111f2 Bethel 3172 79.4 91f2 11172 81f2 Carleton 91f2 80.8 ll 15 5 Eau Claire 13 81.6 21172 41f2 13 Stout 5 82.0 3 172 4 1X2 15 Superior 0 83.-1 10 10 La Crosse 15 86.4 3 0 8 1X2 Carleton 9 1X2 87.2 0 0 12 Bethel 3 88.6 2 1 101f2 Superior 4 1f2 89.6 3 0 94.2 2 172 172 97.0 0 0 Falcon netmen capture fourth place in WSU The Falcon tennis team won three dual meets and lost three this year, hut plat-ed fourth in the WSU-conference tournament. Craig Adelnxan, Nlilwaukec freshman. was unde- feated in dual meet singles competition and placed second in the state meet. Coaches Mike Davis and Byron James coached a young team consisting of sexen freshmen. one sophomore and one junior. Season Results 's SCORE OPPONENTS HOME OPP. Stout 6 . Bethel 4 5 Eau Claire 6 3 Eau Claire 3 6 Hamline l 8 Stout 3 l Totals 28 26 Total Pts. Players Ave. Scored Craig Adeiman 115 l '2 I9 I,'l Bob Hcrum l0l l,'2 I53 'l Frank Segerstrom T6 1 2 I2 3 1 Mike Goodier 93 l 2 I3 l .2 ,leff Jacobs ST l 2 9 l .Z Wells Wagner 90 I5 Don Sehauh 9 l 2 13 l 3' as ii J ifa M 5 l strtls i 9 T C11 f W 9 W 9 'ref at r five . E ' , - .T 4 'S' 3 ' sn V .al , . Vw V , I W, r v, N , Q , U Y Jw T sh,- The 1967 Falcons, botfrnrz ruzw, ltjfl In flygflff Frank Segerstrom, W'ells Wlig- ner, Bob Hcrum, Don Schaub. Twp rozw: ljcflhjacobs, Ed Cliver, .lim Betxhold, Mike Goodier, Craig Arlelman, .Sofilzffzzifow,fwjffzzmoffh 69 17111. Q .Q s xg- 5 Track team ha poor 'mmf .S'f11'ul1lu' mul Don Ufwn 2f'wn'f111r! V , 1 ' , ., flfzrmiff'm'fz1x'!w1r1zffm!w!z1I1rI. lf1fw'r lf f If AW! 5 1'H1 UWM 'f ff 1U - , . , luffx rwfflfl um! fzfmwl M111 171 ffm' wlzjm- fllflflgfwny lumzm jzfzffzzlfffw xl1ff!p11lff'1' lffnz lifzzvf. vt lhzty freshman hZ1L7,1kjIl77If7l'I'l,l'7i7Zj' Chzzrlraml. season, poor facilities The River Falls track team experienced a poor season as they linishetl eighth in ilu-1-onl'1-rem-v traelx meet in l.a Crosse. Coach Rial Smith's perforniers we-nl through the sea- son without a traelx to praetiee or compete on. llome meets were conducted in Ellsworth or llutlson. Season Results Dual meets indoors- Stout 57. River Falls 39, Bethel 15 St. Olaf 83, River Falls 27. Augsburg 7 Stout 101. Winona 39. River Falls 17 Meets outdoors St. Olaf lOl. Riser Falls 37 La Crosse 89. Stevens Point 57. Stout 28. River Falls 6 Stout 121. River Falls 57. Eau Claire 4 lffffnv' Unix mm Nw flu! qmzm 1' ni Nil nuff mlm fwwmisl Mon! imfl lzuu f,vf1ZZ!'Q'ff7l Zhi mit' l'fffsf ffr!f1Kwik. N W--.E W -- 'ig' ii lla' 'U' . .-ssl. 1 .s WN C111 it nw ,vm 'low Sllfltffi x. '1'?.'Llfi fl Ili! H Ji f f 'from J , i JI,'ii, ffl .l'.fu'f'iw s.lxfff,'r1.-ff' fm sf,'.'1.'l HHH W- Qian .kd N. fum ff, H1 NUM., in M .W 'lille lilo- l'iziln'ons. fffflforfi wi 3 ff fi' fu isgfzfi Ron Pressley. Bill Svlmur. lien QQ Cilgn Linder. Ron Blucl. Urea Zwadlo. lom Shzirkcy. Larry Rurl. an m' fil'l2ll'lI'LlINl. lon l'lml1cllioclc'. lim Slierlvuriie. Don Olson. Roger Draxp xlzinlx l ' iivhc, Rot J'iI4ll1I1f,Il.xx'llXTlC Sr'hi'ulal1e,CIr4iiq Swenson. Craig Xlirldlc-lon . nm gre . . A4 lee. . 1' 07 -1 . N fi ,A it g . 1 -1 1 .il .ffjafi - ' . -1 W li 1 7 -QT . V A V i A.-, gsrkomue .L rb., W 4. if Q., I .1 .1611-is 1. .zL.....i1 9 5 .1 e'11Mf:Qg. im Bzztlvm' whofzzuwlkjznzzm' I1 Z1 rim' Sm!! ffflflfllflj' hi! only 217, My Individual S1fatz's1fz'cs 1lf?I7lf1gIl77Z4',l' ZIlt'7't'fI!IZ1'l'l! l1LflZl,77ll lfzzw' l'YzH.s' fzzugfl .X'Lifll10!. 5 - ',lA ',,.,AAW1,3. ' . - -. ...W,.,,.. ffffszig ian.-fs. fs, W . , mf, ,..,. ,.,.R.1.-11.33 ,.', ww A -2'711r:'.. . . . .si'wv...21g' WW it E... fr 1 41-2 Mr. ?252..f,..,,g,..1 1' Q 1 355 1- - 1 .si , 0. . ..:..E.?.,. . .Wk W RBIS Batting Average Fielding pct. l .667 1.000 5 .364 .983 7 .302 .821 1 .273 1.000 4 .205 .967 10 .195 .950 1 .167 .727 0 .146 .766 0 .125 .000 5 .122 .973 2 .103 .960 0 .069 .625 1 .053 1.000 A Player AB B H 14 Bill Clomskif3B1 3 2 2 Ron lVlc1nlyreflBj 55 8 19 Terry Frerker CLFJ 4-3 9 13 Bob Orcutt QCJ 11 1 3 Q 'wig irl Bob Jacobson fCj 44 0 9 I7 H Perry Arndt CRFJ 41 3 8 N 5 Jay Cast QSSJ 18 1 3 ,. M W .,. .1 M. Miluunovich qssp 48 11 7 .FL fb Norm Stratton QRFQ 8 1 1 - i S .ff .:1. - .... gf ,1W'r 11 ii'1f ' Dewey Selander CZBJ 41 5 5 V 1 V J. Gunderson QCFJ 29 2 3 Steve Vail 29 1 2 John Wolf QRFJ 19 1 1 In M5 U-Wallwfllllion U-Y5hli'fH10W Thuz,mzpzr1yjinri.vai-afeplacemwah-h afar! coach, Coach Don Page taller to rm- ban, deck man .S'le'z'1' Vaif. 72 .' 4 'rwrsnwl-fx mam.: ' .1 mfg 1.1. +- . . I 'L A f ..- Baseball squad finishes in upper division The 1967 Falcons, Zqfl to flight, from rozw: Pete Maki. Dale Brainard, Nfark Guderyon, Bill Driscoll, Perry Arndt, Dewey Selander, Ed Pohl, Steve Vail. .S'et'mz1l rnztfx assistant coach Bob Swander, Bob Jacobson, Monte Krizan, Norm Stratton, John Wolf, Dave Olson, Bill Glomski, Ron Mclntyre, Coach Don Page. Back row' Jay Gast, Dave Rosga, Scott Gaalaas, Terry Freeker, Hjalmer Gunderson, Terry Bodeen, Ben Vavra, Mike Milutinovich. 1 ,::f'i' f The River Falls baseball squad, with only four upperelass- men and sometimes as many as seven freshmen in the starting lineup, finished fourth in the conference this year. Coach Don Page and assistant Bob Swander guided the young squad to a 5-5 conference mark and a 10-6 mark over all. Keys to the successful season were pitchers Scott Gaalaas and freshman Perry Arndt.Gaa1aas, ajunior from River Falls, was 5-4 on the year with a sparkling L83 earned run average. In seven of his nine games he allowed one or less earned runs. He walked only 25 men in 64 innings while whifling 71 batters. Arndt won four games and lost one and compiled a 3.27 earned run average. Arndt threw a two-hitter at Bethel and a three-hitter at La Crosse for his best games. The Medford, Wfis., hurler struck out 26 batters while walking 13 in 4-1 U3 innings. Stevens Points won the conference with an 8-2 record but later lost to Milton College in the NAIA playoffs. Season Results River Falls Opponent 2 St. Olaf l 2 St. Olaf 5 3 Bethel 2 3 Bethel 2 won Stevens Point fforfeitl 1 Stevens Point 7 0 Eau Claire 1 2 Eau Claire 3 3 Stout 1 5 Stout 6 2 La Crosse l 3 La Crosse 2 9 Northland 4 3 Northland 2 2 Superior 6 8 Superior 5 ,lu F X lhe 1-'ng ljflfiigg. flip mr . fly? In rzglzfx Rich Stiehl. Pillll-lt1C'lif'fIl. liarry Krei- licl Pohl. 'liocl Yoss. iff 1' in ffl ex ef:z1l'J1xt flu l illzlflwn lmfl Jnfzrmzmfzf flmmffn Nm! Xnzzlfz lf fl H1 I in If ffl! zzlyflz lffmlfl ffl!!! 1111 X11 11 H11 fu ll 't ff rr intro tryin R my-r .S't'm11r1'-plan' .Xvt'IJl7Il!l7l fill! 11. Fat Eddies Win I basketball title The lfat lfdtlic-s won the intramural basketball crown with a 9-ll record in the Eastern League. Thcy then won a l6-team tournament at the cncl ol' the season. New man Club finished sccoml. Phi Nu Chi third and Biaholeism fourth. In other intramural action Kappa Theta won the fall Hag football titlc, and the Alpha Gamma Rho Pledges defeated Sig Tau I by a l-0 score for the intramural softball champion- ship. Dan Day, pitcher forthe Pledges, has been on champion teams for the last three years. Final Basketball Standings 1 Northern League Trobe Glotters 8 l Devils 8 l Daveis Dogs 8 l W.C.B.'s 6 3 Scholars 5 1 'll-Bones 3 6 Hustlcrs 3 6 No-Names 2 7 Longshots 2 7 Southern League Biaholcism 9 0 Lewis Rejects 8 l Zunts 7 2 Swifties 6 3 Ricis Rcc 4 5 C.H.'s 3 6 -ll9's 3 6 Alpha Gamma Rhofl 2 6 Wazoos 1 7 T.C.'s 0 8 Western League Ellscotts 8 1 Newman Club 3 1 Kappa Tllldklffl 7 2 Hazards 6 3 Astronauts 4 4 Faculty 4 5 Rejects 3 6 Engineers 3 6 V-Troupe 2 6 Alpha Gamma Rhoff2 1 8 6 me i 17lf1KH7lIHY1fUlftlfh fzlzwzf f Iiilnzflx ffffizgfz 411111 e 17171171472 i fnz Hn' lferzffzer LUIIKQZIQ' .SFKZHJII t m1fm'!1!1m1.' Afflfltl lfwztlrf. lfzzmw !Ut'fZI77IKt'7I, 710771 II MM mzflt mlzrlzzrzg. P111 Rzmzel, bowlin The F Club won the season Falcon League bowling title winning 44 and losing 20. Surething finished next with -ll-23. Kionania tied for second and the Whackers were fourth at 30-34. The Pinmen won Feather League play with a L9-27 reeordg the Boozers ws ere aeeontl at 18-28. and .-Xgr II was third with -li' 1 2-28 I 2. ,-Xlpha Gamma Rho won the Fraternity League play with a 10-28 reeord. Bonniel Belle- won the Ladies Dorm League with a I6-l mark. In an all-school tournament May 2-3. Kappa Theta won team honors with a 2213 total. They and the Panthers 122071 received team trophies. Following them were the Stratton Strikers. the Pro-Cons and Kionaniee. Doubles trophies went to Chuck Fiek and George Ritter f1150j. Al Rothamer and Ed Yarney flll-41. and Reg Haag and .lim Hughes faetual high l 1123. In singles handieap Bruee Tieger and Cary Burnstatl w on trophies. Carm Tortoriei won both the all events handicap and ae- tualn with a handicap l8l6 and an aetual lT80. 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VW, , , K , , M A V2,??h 7-K Vi, 4 k W Viv I tl. g Q W A in , I 2 gg UWM .- .. , MQ , , 2 M, N -1 Vai ay, ,gn A ,K ,, 'll' X 43 nw 1 . , , N, X ja ' V- W if I I . 1 ik lv. k Af ,Q ww 5 , 2 ,M Q it A4 iw V U L iw ,6 K3 5 W ,ka Q P ,af nl V . V, , 4, , Out of my mind from 209 WE DONE HOOD' IT Despite the rain and cold weather that prevailed Saturday afternoon the Falcons came through and showed what spirit and team play can accomplish . . . The mar- gin was a wide one. LT-13. and it w'as quite a first victory for our new athlet- ie'i field ... I can offer nothing but praise to the fearless eleven who were outsized in many positions but com- pletely outplayed the non-Superior team , . . One thing was very obvious Saturday' - the facts were not en masse. five never heard such frenzied yelling in my life as that coming from Phi Nu Chi. Really some great cnthu- siasm there and by the way. what time did ,lohnny's open up that morning or perhaps I should say what time did you open it up? Kappa Theta and their cannon com- mandered one end zone and I'm sur- prised the old puffer held up under the strain. . . With the writing of this column. two significant things have come to a close. That is one school year ffinals not in- cluded . . . sweat . . , puff. . . groanj and my one quarter as sports editor of the Student Voice. It is doubtful whether I shall contin- ue my efforts in this capacity for I have submitted my resignation to Michael Brecke effective at the close of this quarter. Neither madness nor blackmail drove me to this decision but merely a desire for a more peaceful way of life and the hope that a person much more eminent- ly qualified as sports editor will replace me. One finds it difficult to be a one man or two man as the case may be f.Ierry Neve. my right arm manl and try to collect all the sports into which origi- nates from the athletic dept. For some reason unknown to both Jerry and myself, people or reporters. as the case may be have an aversion to writing for the sports department. I have searched the many cracks and crannies on this campus but I have yet to find a man dedicated enough to turn in a story every week and accept the responsibility which goes with a sports beat. Itis exciting work and intriguing if one is willing to dig into the heartbeats of an athlete or the guts of a game. Un- fortunately, too many irons in the fire have I put and my time for digging and probing are limited. Where else in this crazy world of computers and organized genocide can a person find the human element and raw emotion which are the ingredients of every sport. Athletics are sweat. tears 78 by M if-ce .Norman and sometimes, but not often, laughter and gaiety. To watch and hear the sound of man against man in a football game or to watch the cinders fly from a track when winged feet come flying down the last stretch in the 880 yd. dash. These arc the elements that take place up the last frontier. Man against man and man against time. No computers or traffic jams but merely man in the raw trying to overcome something of his own ele- ment, his own brother. Where are the people who will tell this element to the world? Who will be the Ring Lardner's and Red Smith's of tomorrow? Come out ofthe small cran- nies which seem to abound at RF and start telling these things to the world. SEEN ON A WASHROOM WALL . . . J. Edgar Hoover sleeps with a night light on. The ZNIVM t.f'e.t'l l7!'Z'67' lfmlewf to xguml. fllirilfzcz' rofico club member. Sally' Can- non Kf1o1'f11'4'f11i'wflitany. t. r2.x 7211771171 all-fzrffizmf cf1:. gf1rf at K1 rwleo fl! 51111111 Dakota Slufc III .llrzyx The ll'.S'l I-R1 gz'1'!ir rmliwz fttlllll ffifef1!i'rllx'a17.s'r1s' .Write 201- l 5.5, their t'f11.YE'.Yif cfmzjzctitor. V gp. 4 s W Lmfk riizkas rl!!-.elrrze1'zcz1nfzm Haier' and the Y'z. zr1.x lf1'ch Rullimfyfm' 111 the .Stmlwztf C,'wz!e1'. Sport Commentar by Ch7'Z.SB6Clf67' Thirty-three. thirty-three. thirty- threev chanted the River Falls fans throughout Saturday's 32-26 victory over Stevens Point. Thirty-three is the number belonging to .lim Baier. the greatest rusher in the history ofthe Wisconsin State University Conference and the current leader in rushing yard- age in the entire NAIA. It was a field day for the Baieru who scored four of the five Falcon touch- downs and gained 370 yards rushing in 34 attempts for a 10.9 average. Yet had the Falcon fans known the intmacies of the game they would have been shout- ingthe number 224- . We used the same play all clay Baier commented after the game. It is a 21 trap in which Dick Sieyert takes out a linebacker. the guard Ceither Dave Imrie or Bob Schultzj pulls to the out- side blocking their tackle and Dave Outcelt fthe centerj double teams in the middle. In spite of the statistics Baier insists that the Falcon offensive game was by no means a one man show. wfhe blocking today was by far the best this season and I think it has been good all year. Not once was I touched at thqe line of scrimmage. No runner could ask for more, hc concluded. Coach Gwynn Christensen concurred with Baieris appraisal saying. We worked double time on offensive this week and it sure paid off. They were really up for this one. . .. The Falcon mentor praised highly the work ofjunior quarterback Rich Elrod. who played the entire game for the injured Bob Dorn. Rich took a lot of lumps out there, Christensen said, but he kept his composure and called a good game. . . . The only one to remain stonefaced throughout it all was Stevens Point Coach Bill Burns. It was reportedly he. or a source close to him, who started that embarrassing rumor about White- water losing. Oh well. every party has a pooper. Perhaps someone should have told him to Grin and Baier it. ports Commentar W Chrz'sBecker There are times in the career of any sports writer when he feels he must throw his objectivity and himself out the window. The football season has ended and my time has come. And so. let the following serve as my farewell to 1 football. For four years I have been chasing the Falcon football team up and down the sidelines. I would like to say that I know them well. But I don't. All I know is that football players are mo- tivated by many things. Ted Ragatz was a fantastically stub- born player for an enormous amount of pride. He liked to gamble. and if his gamble didn't pay offhe would try all the harder the next time. Then there was .loe .lilek. As co-cap- tain Joe did something none of his re- F cent predecessors have ever done - hc took charge. He assumed the entire rcs- ponsibility for making sure the team was up for each game. Ed Pohl. In the four years I have known Ed Pohl I have never heard him say an unkind word to or about any- one. If there ever was a player in the history of the game who could knock an opponent flat on his back and do it in a kind way, it was Ed Pohl. Dick Sievert. Along with Steve Rhiel. Dick is the most softspoken man on the team. His enjoyment of the game came from blocking for ,Iim Baier. Dick set up at least half of Chubby's touchdowns this year. I'm sure Baier would bc the first one to agree with me. And finally, ,lim Baier. What can I say about Chubby that hasn't already been said. He loves to win. but if the team loses. he doesn't let it eat at him the way some of the other players do. Ile knows how to laugh. even if the . . . joke son him. What was most important about this season was not the Falcons' second place finish. It goes much deeper than that. It was thc fact that the team as a whole made a commitment and lived by it. They made up their minds to truly love the game and play it for all it was worth. In the past individual players have made this commitment but nev cr the team as a whole. In years past many players who made their commitments felt betrayed when after one loss the team fcll apart. These ports Commentar WMM glam Fifteen wrestlers and Coach Byron lames shared an experience over Christ- nas vacation I'm sure none of them will forget. On the morning of January 2, ifter a terrific pancake breakfast made Jy Mrs. James. the wrestlers got into three cars and left for a wrestling tour n Pennsylvania and New York. Stopping about 20 miles from the Penn. border. we decided to rest for the evening after driving I6 hours. Craig Adelman. .llzlwaukcujre,s'!1nzf1n, zwrm all uv poz'n!.v'for Rzwr Falls 'fbzzrlfz-fllacc 172 the mnkrcnce femzzs mccl. fldclnzan UWIII znzfltyfeaterl m regular .feasmz andlot-1 only lo tnjl-.Yeedwl Vzlis Cakans 7-5. 6-7 in the lax! mulch oftournamwzilblzzy. Rising at seven the next morning. we continued our journey to State College Penn. the home of Penn State. We had the honor and tremendous experience of wrestling with the Penn State squad. The first practice with them was quite rough on us probably more psychologi- cally than anything. then of course 20 hours of riding in the cars might have had a little to do with it also. The sec- ond practice at nine the next morning Swm coach .llzike Daz'z'.v zntrraduccs next' ycark l'Uf7fL1Z-fZ.Y,' on his rzigfzl, Cary Syrmolt, on hzs left, Doug Caldufell. saw a much different team. some of the men gained a little confidence and were able to defend themselves quite a little more than the first session. We drove into Lockhav en the next day. looked their campus over deciding RF was a small bit better. weighed in and went to cat. The school fed us and Lockhav'cn's team a training table meal of T-bone steak at 3:30 that afternoon. We then went back to the hotel to rest before the match. That ev'ening at the match we were surprised to find about 3.000 people at the match and also that the match was covered by an area radio station I won- der if you can imagine the feeling of wrestling in front of 3.000 people and only ll- of them cheering for you. After being defeated by the NAIA champs we drove back to the hotel for the night. Arriving at Bloomsburg the next morning we received the familiar hospitality and a training table meal of hamburger steak served to us by the school food service. The crowd was very similar only this time about a l.00O more people and a big base drum. During my match I wasn't sure who my opponent was several times. whether it was the official or one of the many spectators packed around the edge of the mat. We again suffered a defeat. Several of the matches were close but it didn't show up too well on the final score. We left after the match and headed for West Point. New York. After a cadet checked us over at the gate he decided we could enter when we arrived at 1:30 that morning. We stayed above the military police in the visiting teams barracks that night in army beds. It gave a few of us draft-dogersu a chill at first but found we slept well after lying in bed for a few hours. players then began blaming each other or blaming the coaches. which further aggrcvatcd the situation. The rest of the season the team just went through the motions. If any of these players are reading this column. I would say to you that you need not hold your bitterness any longer. Your sacrifices have been justi- fied. You have helped the team over the hump. They have conquered their greatest opponent themselves. and their own vulnerability. From now on they can be beaten. but never broken. No sirl My best friend isn't dead. He is smiling and laughing because he nev er felt better in his life. Coach didn't tell us what time break- fast was the next morning so we slept until ten. then went to a fantastic din- ncr with the cadets. Even our heavy- weight Steve Schmidt got enough to eat. At last we won a dual meet that after- noon. This time the crowd was some- what smaller butjust about as enthu- siastic. Probably because there was a basketball game. a swimming meet. a hockey game. several squash games. several handball games and ofcourse there had to be another wrestling meet. And some people complain about all the sports we have on this campus. 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A quarterback barked and a ton of men charged, The Hear rumbled through fzr the score and the yards Ana' he became the boldest rj runners fur red starlzlght. Now his name will go down in the annals offame, a bruiser, a bumper, a bing-bong-hanger, a fighter, a man who hoped- ff Cub, the Bear. if h .7 fum ff AW 4 B 1 I I Egg ww 2 Q X ,Mv: i' -,.,.-4'a.- WWA' if x5f,aT?L W A 2, ,A W' Mi ' A ,awww - A ff W. N gy X 1 ,, M fx -41 1 4 Vx!!! 'Q gf ' Q i 4 . 9 0 , 9 G , ,, 'A i, f w ' I , , -- we , ' , A fyf wf A '13 'J 5 ky 'M i , A if P4 1 4 if Q if 'X I eff 'ff y 4 ay 'Jw JM I L' 1 ' 'S ' 4 41213 ,Q V' Student Senate leffllf' 1: Marilyn Stower, Bob Rasmussen, Keith Rodli, Donna Kraeger. Row 2: llohn Har ter, Charles Wolfe, Harv Slower, Chuck l elLes,ilim Bloomquisthlack Brown, Kurt Klein hans, Ku rf lX'!4'I7lfZHl1.l prfywl.s his opzhzorz ryan issue lufzrv senate. Z ef ' ,Y 5' 1 George Wilb11r5'eTveda.x' a studenl .tenalor and senate jzarliamefzlzzrzan durz'ng.yfJring quarter. 84 l E ,ss I 4 '10 W. Sue Rozehnal. Chuck Felles. l.x'nn l eterson. Ierrx Cust. ,Iohn Chudy, George XYilhur. Phil lfollen. led lfctting. Chris Sannes. Legislative Action Committee The Legislative Action Committee is a Student Senate sub-committee designed to study and act upon legislative issues pertinent to the interests of the l nixersity and to implement pro- jects which are proper to the realm of Student Gm ernment. The li.-Xliis concentrated efforts this year have been directed tow ard: sponsoring contros er- sial speakers as Jesus Salas, advocate of immigrant worlsersi rights, Father Groppi, prominent Wisconsin civil rights leader, and George Lincoln Rockwell. Commandant ol' the American Nazis Party: expressing and implementing WSL'-RFE major interests at lfnited Council meet- ings: and continuing the Leadership Training Program. 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In past years, this play has usually been a parody on the current world situation with MSanta Clausian overtones. This play is written by one of the members. The German Club also sponsors the display case between South Hall and the Library. Officers for the year were President George Qually, Vice President Jan Weaver and sec.-treas. Annette Wendorf. Foundatlon Commlttee undertakes construction of Melvin Wall Outdoor . 1 - I it Q . x - x 4. V ky I .. 1?.AI'-5- ' .4 .L I Lonstruelzon and tnancmg 0 the outdoor amphztheatre 15 one 0 the projects undertaken by the Student Foundation Committee and is part ofthe larger tark under- Q Q Q,' Y X Xnyi gf x 3 'E ' ig QE' Q 5 13? N' iv 6' ' ddggwiulx ' 1 va . Q 1 -, M K ,gh tw K .4-www? .QT QM 91,2 s -N. . A A . K N 4 ., vm ., .51 - -' lm 1'-f---ig f .. K Q K rffjwwx r K Q 5 Y as-QA, ,W ggi I . S mlxxll R? I - Q fg G i .3 1 W1 'A V: 6 ' Y . wsu 4 1 ,g,ii Afh Q -wb K t 4 'fr . 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The object of the group is to further interest in mathematics and to help the undergraduate realize the im- portance of mathematics in our society. Kappa Mu Epsilon annually sponsors a computer dance. for which couples are matched by the computer for the night. Econ Club , Y 2---. Www if f t 5 s 5 , s F l t I Q 2 e , E Holfmn ron , IQH lo Vligllff Betty Rogers. Florence L. Buggert, Beth Hlodgett, Colette Schultz. Roz. 11: Robert lngli. Raymond Hellmer, Craig Foster, Reg Ronningcn, Eugene lhorson, Thomas liral, llolin Sa- haka, Alohn Torgerson. Rm. ll1.' l,onnie Benson, Dean Hecht, llob Ner- luun, Hank Van Dyk, liE1I'lSt'l'1L1CIlC. lion Cettinger, William Besker. The organization recently sent a delegation to the six- teenth biennial national Kappa Wlu Epsilon Conxention held on the campus of Mount St. Seholastica College. in Atchison. Kansas. A significant feature of the contention was the pre- sentation of papers by student members of Kappa Nlu Epsi- lon. Uzrzzvworz Delia l1lU.XifIJ71. lfle lIH7IH7'Il7'AY t't'o1zunzzt'x'frrlfwrrzzlry af lfzzw' l'21H,x, 1.x t1ffz'1'.v01flJy Dr. Rlti!IIl7'fIIJI17'I', ff11f!ff7'UV7Z!l'ff. .ll't'771l2t'I'x' nzzixl l1f1z't' I1 3.5 gfflflt'-f10l7lf Z-ll L't'O7ZIl7IlIt',X L'UIl7'Sil',Y. ,, . 1 ,a-- ' avl M - lpha Psi me ga Sigma Chi Sigma Sigma Chi Sigma stands for vulture. service and sociabili- ty. This sorority is open to girls of sophomore. junior and sen- ior standing who have at the beginning of the year, a 3.5 ou-rall awerage. This in an honorary sorority and participates in cultural events in the Twin Cities fplays. mox ies. ete.j plus Sig Chi sponsors x arious social ex ents in River Falls. Rua. 7: Sharon Strand, Nlaren Hardin, Lois lundberg lxathy Wendel udith Rnenson Nicki Berger Sue lXLll'Xl Lynne Gluth. Razz' 2: Ginny Larson, Niarlys ohnson Florence Bugqert Colette Schull? lhyllis rlouslu Donna Ogilvie, Patricia Christopherson, Karen Wolf x, NF' X' . viii L I E , ll 1..i i,1. . -u wus-5 mf-4-15 Forensics Masquers Bottom row, left to right: jim Bancroft, Kathleen Hay, John Kuhns. Row 2: Linda Draves, Jane Grip- pcn, Linnea Sanders, Alan Murray, Row 3: Michael Norman, Jeanne Wall, Kathy Bauer, Janice Gerth, Barbara llecevicus, Ilona Hoover. Row 4: Allen Gobert, Marcia Magyar, Barbara Feldstad, Steve Lockwood, Dennis Regele. Students participating in forensics 1967, bottom row left to right: Coachjerald Carstenshludy Hillstead, Barb Stoufler, Marion Gronqiest, llona Hoover. Rau' 2: Ed Mason, Jerry Skrupy, ,Ian Grippen, Marshall Simpson,jan Belisle Barb Felstad, Row 3: Bill Boehm, Sue Mc- Donald, Dean Gagnon, jean Wall, Pete Seguin, Rich O'Connell. 1 Talent Associates Talent Associates: Wayne Baar, Pat Ward, Dennis Re gele, Debbie Poling, Alan Murray. .Votpresent Pat McCormich. .zn-....qun-n1- af . ! I ' 'A xi .lg ,LQ 'ix Q f vw -W wa- ij E -wx H ll ff G E K ', f'I, ,,., 'i ll Y mf' Va . 1 I I 2 I , V gf , Q? i n Y , ' v xii. ina. g if '1 4' -- daw g , 725- gg , Elf 5 V 5 , l ., by . 5 aw A K f 1 1 Pre-Law Club Gail Toonen, Laurel Larson, Cheryl Klnwitter, Nlarian Gronquisthjcan Er- ickson, .jeri Waldockmlan Lorenzen, Donna Newman, Nancy Holmgren, Dr. Carl Betz, Rich Oconnell. If Q 'J ' Q, ...,,,,,g,,,M, , l , 5 rw A PRODUCY 1 , llllilliililag 325TC ' ,gt 24 i 4: Sharon Strand. Lois Lundberg. Sue Kurtz. Nlarlys klohnson. Yirki Berger. S I I Q Gloria Nelson. Ginnx' Larson. Lanie Paymar. The Student National Edueation Association is C I the preprofessional association for Lnixersity stu- dents Drvllaring to teaeh. Its loeal units are H Part of UNH f1ffff'ff f1f'fMff' W'llMm'A l',m'lt4ll' the state edueation assoeiation and of the National Education fXssoc-iation. Membership at eaeh lexel is xoluntary. The student edueation assoeiation pro- vides opportunities for understanding edueation as a eareer, professional relations with educators. and partieipation in professional experiences at loeal. state, and national lexels in chapter projeets. Confer- ences. workshops and eonventions. WX Youn G.O.P. Sue Richardson, Cam Mosher. Sue Rozehnal. Y Dems The purpose of the Y-Dems is one ol' education in politics. By making use of qualified speakers and noted public ollicials. the or- ganization presents the student with the opportunity to acquaint himself with the leading issues of public life. and with the oppor- tunity ol' coming to understand politieal processes through first- hand experience. The oxer-riding goal of the organization is to help form an in- formed electorate. Highlighting this yearis activities were addresses by Bronson La Follette, attorney General of Wisconsin. and a state Y-Dem eonvention, held in Hudson in lVlareh. lfoliunz lffizu' Ted Fetting, Christine Sannes, Esther Pederson, Sharon Stedt, E. Patricia Petranovieh, Donna Kraeger. Bob Rasmussen. Chris Britten. Henk Van Dyk, Gordon Hendrickson. Rodney Nil- sestuen, Charles Simpson. lon. 2: james Ahasay, jerry Crest, ,jerry Uher, Ronald E. Wolske, Ben- hardt Meents, Mike Riegert, Gordon Olson, Kurt Thompson, Hampton Wilmot, Bill Boehm, Bill Gust, Richard O,Connell, Herbert Neeck. Chem Club The Chem Club is an organization open to all on campus who have an interest in chemistry. The club utilizes guest speaker, faculty speakers and field trips to area industries and colleges to inform its members about vocational opportunities the field and to keep them informed of new concepts in this rapidly ex- panding field. This year the club visited Hamm's Brewery and the University of Minnesota Chemistry research labs. The club also sponsors the annual sei- ence-college-bowl held each spring quarter. Graduate Students it Chem Club. Roz. I: I.eeySchiesser. Paul Lemke. Bill Lanqfird. Raphael Es- sien. Rm. 2. Douglas Sivanson, YN'11rren Olson, James Streveler. Kenneth Cobran, lVillit1rn Beskar. Robert lngli. tloe Denning. l.awrem'e St'ott.11bn'11!: Gene Roland. l.ynn W'ilson, Rirhgtrcl l.it'ht. l.ee Rowson, llttnire libert, Bob Hawksforcl, Gerald Franck, .lohn Ruby, Dennis Clllfllilfl. .-Xclvisor-R. D. Swevsen. Bolmm Rfnzx-' Larry Yold. Barbara Anderson, Charyl Slotylewshi. Esther Ducklow. lfrank Brown. Roc' 2: Gordon Olson, Hampton lfilmot. Douglas Hanson, Bill Stoetzel, Verl Verhutst, Dale Diedrirh, lirnest UiFdn,'Ed Churchill, Elmer Nfellum. .Ai- .vs l'Xl?9l'l.l'Q',, A ' ',2 V 21' ,, -,qmwwwv lfmllrixg in lf1e'z1'm1!11r'f1l flllblfllf rm' fiml Kurt lX'!t?Zil1fZll7I.Y, 'llmz liuimirm, juris Brown, jon flrzzlnml, ffm .S'z.f'w1.x'm1, fury U Hlliw I Animalus Scorbius Rawlings Doug Berliner Clax Hnilxerson lm 7 N1ckVNeil BcrnhardtN1eents Vet's Boltwm lfozwf Bob Halverson, Nlike Olson, Doug Haugestuen, Herbert Nceck, ,lim Sacia, David Rowlands. Richard Dellefsen, Don Thomas, Mike low, Tony Forster. Donxjohnsonujoel Schultz. Roger Peterson, Craig Williams. erry Kolnisinski Ru B ohnson Conrad Funk Xrlin Duck u m 53 1 'lllh. E i! f' in i,!23,i yn: - ,f I I 5 1 Q :W f73QiV,g, ' w lw1.?f ww ff Q 'Z 'V Q 5' in gf: 99 E U H SN S yi flk g , KM Ee i Z Q QQ A , - A 1? 1 W ' ff f - ,f Q ,, A ' K X' wi W I ,, ,' N W V X 'MH' I K M x, J if , , , Iff V' M wg, mu K ,W ,W ,f I V A '. ,V A.,...4-..,, fum Num ' ,., , , ,X ' ,.,- ,A hf ,, , f' yi W! , 1 ? ' H' M W-, ' ,W ff ff if , i tf3 51p1i,1 1 f,A' ,M M ,, f ' A ' A www : .-.' fem MW. 1. , W M P I ' ,iw 2, M iq 3 , S. T 1161. ., Wm W wi 1 ..,, ,, Q fn, , . if ,gfw 5 . W-2 5, 5 wizix N m'hA 'L -if 3' '. H- Q rf mv' -1.1 A 1317 5 f l 55 .. l A X . . 52 in - Q 1 uf- 5 rf' W A ' ' is ,V 'Q H til . ,- -e .N -nfyar , ll Row 7: Ruth Fctting, Sandy Gilbert, Sharon Heidt, Lynne Gluth. Razz' 2. Pat Sleek Dlane Raddatz Charlotte LeFevre Iudlth LeFexre Lnsa Holm R0 C Kenneth Schoch. Rau' 3: Linda NI. Wolterstorfl, Stan Nlyers, .larry Klauck RalphLIungbluth,jelT Schroeder, Gary Olson, Sally Cannon, Don Krumm. 'll fr eaxy, 'lsays Ruth Pbllzng, 1 close my eyesf JOH Gary A'Squeak Olxrm lucklcx a Cflul Inter-Dorm Council The objeetixes of Inter-Dorm Council are to foster better relations among the residence halls: to eo-ordinate the activi- ties of the halls: and to maintain an academic atmosphere among the halls. During Fall quarter the Council sponsored a Residence Hall week. The Inter-Dorm Council is the only dorm organi- zation of the state universities in Wisconsin affiliated with the National Association of College and University Residence Halls. Raw I: George Steigelman, advisor, Dave Kist, Alden Hook, Ken Harter, Al Sinclair. Razr' 2: Ronald Krumm, advisor, Dale Wells, Delores Qlilek, .lane Seharr, Anne Parnell, Bonniexjohnson, Barb Stoufier. Associated Women Students Mary Lou Cook, Ellie Betz, Sandy Ferries, Ginger Townsend,ljeriWa1dock, Chris Britten, Cheryl Spiers, Kay Millinczek, Anne Parnell. .41-fx Grimm Hal Student Assistants: Irv Possin, Rich Marshal, Doug Volkman, Chuck Westphal. The ambitions and goals of Grimm Hall were limited during the '66-,67 school year by this being its first appearance on campus. Fall saw the initial occupancy of Grimm by both dazed freshmen and Nexperiencedv upperclassmen who tried to mold themselves into the dorm's governing body. Characterized, however, by an expensive Homecoming fiasco and a typical degree of first-year apa- thy, Grimm looks for more productivity next year. Dorm Council: Torn jilek, Rand Knoppel, Steve Walters, Dave Kist, Dave Arndt. ESX? is E, M 4: 1 3 , fl-g ww ,, e Johnson Ha 2 5 Q 5 3 Q , 1 11 , -- Student Assistants: Al Sinclair, Dale lN1usolf,J Guy Bartolain. im Churchwar, Wells Wagner, Mel Barutha Hoflom R112- ,' Dvwan Linzlh, Dale Wells, Roar' 2: Ken Harter, Lonnie Benson, Bernard Zie- geweid, Dave Svacina. Roz. 3: Bob Burke, Barry Brecke, Gary Garlic, Mark Guderyon. , 1 tg. if?- 3 fi . ' 3 ai 5 i L 33' 2 t 1 il ii Q 4 fl H 3. , i gl i 1 .s 2' ! ' 5 if , 5 Q s , X il f li S. S s X rg May Hall May Hall participated in llomeeoming. Winter Carnival and other social aetivities. This dorm also sponsored speakers during the year on student related topies. May also held several open houses and deeorated its lobby at Christmas. May is presently planning a dorm library. improving the cove area and buying reereational equipment. Student Assistants: Howard Porter,1Iim Sjolin, Gerald Lziusted, Richard Lowery, Don Sehuler. Dan Chelmo, .lim Thompson, Dale Brainard. Larry Boles. Dorm Council: Len Tsrazenski, Steve Muller, Howard Porter, Richard Lowery, Don Sehuler, Bill Boehm, Cary Cole, Doug Hill, Mike Tuma. 2 tl f Cllorm Councilj Row 7: Steve Ortman, Chuck Simpson, Bob Plant, Dayton Hougaard, Row 2: Aldon Hook, Dean Rambo, Pete Flashinskihlerry Node, Bruce Wells, Bruce Reikowski, Dave Arnolde. Prucha Hall Dayton Hougazlrd, Jerry Node, Bruce johnson, David Torkko. 'ik uid' if? X Stratton Hall Student Assistants: Mr. Krumm, Phil Idsvoog, QDormC0unt'ilDRf1z. 1: Rodney Nilsestuen, Dennis Clhirhzirt. Leonard Meis- sen. Don St'hz1ub.Rff:.'l' Mike Nlclntyrc. Ray Hellmer, lime Wittek. Mike Meier. Rich Elrod, Craig Winder. . n, f'-W' We-mul' Q Hathorn Hall The student assistants in Hathorn Hall help enforce the rules and regulations of the dormitory. Some duties include sorting the mail, enforcing quiet hours, and working at the main desk from 7:00 o'clock until closing time approximately once a week. One assistant lives on each floor of the dorm and is responsible for that floor. Clrlathorn Hall Student Assistantsl rzglzl In lfjlr Bonnie Watts, jan Kraft, Barb Rheault, Mary Lou Bain,SanclyWz1siluk. Cllathorn Hall Dorm Counrilj Rffrw' 1 fzglzf In fell: Sue Rose. Carol Smiley. Nlanizi Kizen, Nancy Knocbel. Roz, 2: Dorthy Muck. Evelyn Nlaule. Cherie Garrocluludy W'oodl'orrl, Sue Weaver, lillie Betz. ads McMillan Hall McMillan Assistants: Bnlzmn row: Linda Ueland, Lynne Strothman Flo Kawakami, Row 2: Sandy Ferries, Shirley Yohnk, Carla Zeigel man, Sherri Sylvester, 3F65 I3 4' Q c , o A ,. if lv T'-Q McMillan counselors: Betty Rogers, Mary Holm, Nancy Gerten, Mary Lou Cook, Botlzmz I'f1U'f Nancy Frey, Anne Parnell-vice president, Barb Fox, Dolly Center. Top row: Barbara Nelson, Kathy Bauer-judicial secretary, Barbara Mitchell, Nancy Lohnan-recording secretary, Kay Millinczelvpresi- dent. , Q Rum I: Bruce Mitchell, Karen Barber, Lois Lundberg, Agnes Nilsestrain Paul Paulson, Run' 2: lack Bostrark, Ron Mrllonah, Robert Scottum, Den- nis Williams Dave ll irher Rolind lJ1l'llClS 'l'om Holacker, Scott Gaalaas B B B Vllarren Dlsoh, 'ibm lionefes, Gerald Slcalerlii. Beta Beta Beta is a society for students of the biological sciences. It seeks to encourage scholarly attainment in this field of learning by reserving its membership for those who achieve superior academic records and who indicate special aptitude for the subject of biology. It aims to advance the general objectives of education by making a noteworthy con- tribution to the curricular program of the life sciences. It emphasizes a three-fold program: stimulation of sound schol- arshipg dissemination of scientific knowledgeg and promotion of biological research. Q L- ... - .. Agrifallians Bottom row: Judith Le- Fevre, Mary Howland. Row 2: Ed Wesolek, jerry Uher, jerry Gardner, jerry Klauck, Barry Breke, Bill Boehm, jim Kipp, Eugene Hansen, Duane Lindh, Bruce Wickman, L. S. Wittwer. Row 3: Phil DeMunik, Lee Schusser, james Bartsch, Norman Holanstah, Dave Romsas, Rich Hustad, Gary Erick- son, Dick Hass, Dave Boy- er, Bill Gust, Roger Niel- sen, Daniel Tulewohl, Pete Van Dyke, Len Strozinski, jerry Olson. manmnui-nu1wf: -nmn: . lnn1au.:.-ne:-tu-iual.. v ,,,, .W Bnfffmz mz.f'.' .Iohn liuschen. Lois Cederberg, Herbert Cederberg, Barbara Ann Canado. Clary Thompson, Ruin' J: Ron NVolske, Larry Hartmcn, .lim Reese, Bernard l.yksc'Il. Ralph Stork. IMI. .35 Pal Ramel, Ron Panton, 'llrrn Krug. Robert lYc'llc'rnCy0r. Norman Buss. Guy Ludvigsrm. Rynx- I: Clary llmrscvn. Allan Hocsly. Benhardl Mfr-nk. Dave Olson. Ihr If Linda .-Xnd4'r- sonmlirn Olson. Jun' r- H' t Cl b Allan Hocsly, livelyn Enghrcth, Nell Kaiserklim Reese. QP W, 63 5.1: Brass uintet The Brass Quintet: joan Gausmann, Charles Dalkert, Gary Bird, Conrad Dellong, Richard Miller. Hze room is full Qf7IlI1.YftT ay these mmrzlaerx of the Symphonzc Band practice: john Peterson, Barb Ilzlrek and Garyfnhmon. Music Educators National Conference Chapter 299: Row I: Barbara Bisek, Cheryl Sandborgh, Linda Bloom, Margaret Hagemjudith Anenson, Annette Bents. Row ll: Donald Nitz, advisor, Gary Bird, Thomas Mrozinski, Lana Walker, Pamela Poquette, Dianna Miller, Judith Vitanen, Trudy Tibbitts, Ylze fazz Cumlzu vnlertairzivl' many people at the Cqjfeefwitxv on 771ur.s'rlay Hlggfhli' .Wz'chae!l1arris0n, William Harnexs, Gary Bzrd, Harvey llalpux and Rich Perkzim. Ruth Ann Wood, Muriel Askov, Carol Kupshy, Joan Gausman, Beverly Veurink, Kathy Collins, Greg Hartman, Dick Miller, Peter Van Stelle, Tom Morzinsky, Rick Perkins. Jazz Combo 121 ACT ONE The entire action of tl Fun and Gomes Doctor Sloper's house i 10 minute intermission W Scene 1. An October e Scene 2. An afternoon ACT TWO l E R Scene 3. The next mor Walpurgisnacht i . . . . Scene 'l. An April nigl minute intermission f re S S Scene 2. Two hours lat ll . S Scene 3. A morning th +' I.. A Sai Scene4 A summer ew Acrn-mes -dm-, S .J .md A ' The Exorcism There will be a Thevffe Sf, . St. Croix Valley Summer C'0lX Valley SU ts mme' Th Prlesen eaffe Prese h 5iClSi5 's The P Y T , bv' Friedrich Durrenmdlf Ruth a by Fld AUgUsfus GOefz 1' lnspector Rl' Tllaalfeim Boll' 'lf mg h ,G P0 'Ce St. C ' , Sgtilera Ponce St roix Valley Summer Theatre Mdrilyn First Policeman stains Second Policeman Presents . Don R P 1- e Doctor . eilly Hziilaert Gecgg E Edward Albeeg Bea gequpr I - D0 or l e Frau egteinrich E Nqr, L ina d an Ernst L Rose f . Je oflre Fmlyar Rose, he Jq ne Won Os . . k 'Ties H , Adolf-Fruidric . , Il Sllemon ulzllrinrl- OSP0 W QI ? om Bona Hgover ume,w . llflneo or-th Sqnder s St. Croix Valley Summer Theatre ' - - Bea Bequpre Q Presents . Robert W. Devereaux Fo x Ilford fe' Q 'San P sYSe ' ll k 'yl The Hostage 0 of Www. Sfer Bo b rw,-,ng Wyes, y Brendan Behan Qll, Sf. Cr . Olx V alley Sufnme r Hebert Low presems Theatre bl' O BUS d A P ' U,7iNl-S' 8 m e Oh LES arable Ab P 4 R or Um e'Sfr s'l4 6 OMANr W Love lf, :'C'oier 0lf?'? l'S1-M 0 I ,W Words IQUES by E 4 8 Ne s,y,. 0,,,V roll 967 MU . by To dmund v Sq wk, 777, ers. s 9 stcb fn Jo Ros, Lkhowu F 'Chin ls bold' prwbereroduof y HQf'Vey L nes and 0 . fr 1' On Sf Od S - Sc . Iegyf ltr? fgofh A, oi lkkisor Zghblfs .l7o,gof 14730 . ln Ord CAST hmldf -l, ofes,i'61-S J her fglqmoz '7s,y,. 'Gyms f,-ohj',0pe5'7s,b S oorl-,er' '. le' of Qppeo Off' aff c ew QQ of ff, gofs ed - 'ofa 'her . ' . 'Once L WQQ Qfv., '79 ,A 410-1. S L. om , 7 ,. ' - tk ' L Q Z ,. N , ..,, K 5 i Q - H Q1 1 iv iiigii it l gig Qi K 2' . Eff A K - . at in A ,tw 9 t v r it' R-Club The R-Club is an organization composed of varsity sport letter-winners. R-Club sells refreshments at home athletic events and its members often serve as ushers for activities taking place in Karges Gymnasium. The purpose of this or- ganization is to promote fellowship. school spirit and to pro- vide any assistance possible to athletics. Ollicers are: Joe Jilek, presidentg Dave Wirtala. vice-presidentg Ed Pohl. secre- taryg and ,lim Bloomquist, sargeant at arms. f 1 Iinltnm rout: Dwayne Lee, Tomqlilek, Mark Lynch, Tom Madison,jeH'lla- robs, Tom Alex, iloellilek. Rout 2: Ronald Foreman, Eddie Pohl, Steve Ort- man, Bob Girard, Ron Presslev, Ken Harter, Craig Nliddleton. Mark Nel- son, Gary Ludvigson. Pete Palmer, Gary Harelstad. Roz. ,ix Wayne Schrubbe, Bill Glomski, .john Wolf, Steve Gustafson, Paul Kulig, Gary Clhristinson. ,lim Bloomquist, Rich Elrod. Tom Gustafson, Brian Kreibich, Phil Foster. liultfmt mx. fl-rf: Bill Driscoll. Sam Hough. Dave liarkin.AIim Hammes. Ric Steflleck. Roz. 2: Tom Carroll. Harold Blank, Steve Lundgaard, Steve Vail, Larry Cipov, .Ion Ubbelohde. .Ierome Knode, Kenneth Flouro. Rolf' .35 Mi- chaelxlirovec, George Voss. Stan Peterson, Haroldxl. Smith. David R, Olson. .jim Brindley, Brian Petersburg, Dave Christiansen. I 'K 5- -1 'I ,,'i 'ii . 3 :il as Kfifllfi' Ziffiif 31. I- -Ziff' . 25541 ' Lf' ' 3' 'ze -' 59252 it , 5 A ' l I - , if ,. i - - 4 ws s wgx. ' i -, gg s ' 5 xp- , 915, as -a j -Lf: ,, 51. ,Q ' , 1 :jg LS E? ' - e e t e 1 1 . lg f A L - W i ' - - Q ' , ' , i Q i nf' , . if E, . TQ, K' 2 'V ' 2 ,f ,P -' 'UQ F , L , f , QE -'11 6- , ' ' I. E , Y T - Q -ii ' 2 2' I ' ,fl . 'I 'QV 1 'L Y ans U 4-F 'f fl . t V' L i x .Cai t M! 'e . 3- ri, . 1 7, or , hz' , V --K -1, sgftta- H -' H -. - 1 , 2 L H , ft , K t t , ,, -5 t t If Q- ,, t . t .. . . -4 it ei ,. A.. K ,Q Q , , :S , , an ,, , is , . , .. ,, , . mt. . ., M gr .t 'H A.. ' , M: spew' 5 at 3 fw', , , fv - Q -f eh it 5? - ' lla. E in lr' 2 Je may may A. V 3 L i 5 , Q 1 , ' p J' ' t ' Y 1'-4 L ii f it is ' 'A .., 'W at L.. l in-fi Lutheran tudents Association Ltjfl to rzghf: Pastor Berndt and officers Lana Walker, Danjohnson andllamey Nelson. flu? ,..- The River Falls Methodist Church, 127 South Second Street. ,....- ,......-f ' K 5 2 llll Q S .Magy- linllmn row: Kay Woodbury, Gloria Swanstrom, l.ois Lundberg, Gloria Lundagaard. Rom' 2: xlaequelynn Bayer, Eileen Hollerud, .lan lN1elehert, Marie Snelson, Carol Bethke, Cheryl Brownell. Carol Roller. l3r1zx'.5,'LIohn Rziehl, Rogerllohnson. Stanley Walczak, David Bushy. David Koester. Garry 'l'hompson,ljack Harrison. Brut-e Kraus, Wayne Tjelta. Hzllzer 11'zggz'nxpromlly flzxplayx the trophy fmzwrzlwl to llze .Yezmmzn fflubjor llieirfine f1wjifr1rz11rzt'e in basketball. l l ul a l 'er' sf' Baptist Student Fellowship The Baptist Student Fellowship unites students of the un- iversity community in close fellowship with each other. Ac- tivities have been established to emphasize the personal ac- ceptance of Christ as our Savior: to encourage spiritual growth through Bible study. fcry ent prayer. Christian fellow- ship. and personal witnessing: to promote an enthusiastic Christian witness in all aspects of university and community lifcg and to develop Christian love and community lifeg and to develop Christian love and concern for others. This has been achieved through the efforts of individual and group activities including weekly Bible studies in the dormitories and group meetings. Also each quarter a weekend was set aside as a Spiritual Emphasis Day where an entire day was devoted to study of one aspect of Christian concern. A canoe trip was one of the major activities. one of which was taken in the fall and the other in the spring. All this has helped University students in their growth in the Christian life and in their spiritual relationship with God. fl V is X .. 5 5 Q E 5 3 Q 5 E t Newman Clu .Effie Bottom row: Betty Rogers, Charlette LeFevre, Sheri Sylvester, Donna Kraeger, Marlys johnson, San- dra Steiner. Row 2: Bernie Ziegeweid, Tom Seddon, Francis Harver, Wayne Watlawik, Bob Burke, Barry Brecke, Steve Hofer, Hohn Hoffman. Row 3: Ron Ricci, Larry Lebal, Mel Danzinger, Mel Sha- fel, jim Streveler, Ron Cervenka, Dave Cappelle, Bill Boehm, Larry McCormack. In this the last year that the Newman Club will be located at its present site on the corner of Cascade Newman E' annual banquet. 126 Ave. and third Street f across from North Hall, the club received national recognition for sponsoring the North Central Province Convention. Added to this the club also renovated these five new activitiesg several hay rides, two polka dances. a roller skating party, a lawn display for homecoming, and an intramural basketball team that placed first in league competition and second in the tournament. All these activities faded into nothing when the club decided to take the responsibility of putting on the Province Convention. After a busy month of pre- paration, the Convention was convened and held. It was a success that gave impetus to the activities and accomplishments of the club. It capped a successful year for those who put in long hours of preparation for this the highlight of the year. Students' are given an opportunity to eat at the Newman Center every Sunday evening at Newman is cox! supper. Newman Club nzemliers attending church lucalerl in North River Hills. 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ES R 'W'-an a-fiiaf Prologue publishes two issues The Prologue, under the leadership of editor-in-chief Christian Becker was published twice during the year. The first issue created much controversy which centered around the poem Nursery Mom. The second edition which came out shortly before school ended was censored in part. The four poems which were to be contained in this maga- zine excmpliflied . . . both the spirit and thc conscience of the times. We would have much preferred to have thisjudg- ment made by the students ... Instead we have what amounts to political censorship, publication under prior re- straintf' -The Editors .obj Bill Christian Becker, Libby Miller, Cynthia Olson. David Sharp and Ann Yoost were PI'IlffI4LVIlt' edi- tors. The advisor was Eugene Nolen. Meletean 1968 loses advisor Dr. J im Harless Dr. ffm llfzrlmx. .llufrfrrzrz 11f!I'IUl7'fU7' w1'm'z1l BNIIVQY, is fEIlZ'l7Z.Q Rzzwr lhlli lo Xzdrrafzwz. Slrzrlflzrztg uri' Craig .lllfflfffflllly .llmft do r'f1imrrlz ul ihc l'rzzz'erxzly l1jV,'l!Il!Ifl7Illl. We thank hzm far his help and con- edare Dennis Siem and Kay Peterion. E S 3 so i L li , 32 Ng, Dum' Dzwrflk. Sn Y-Kiwis .aw t' G ,ww- , ine A f gk h E 5 ' 'Q Q Q 6 'v is 0 ' P me Q 1? Jin ,. V W, I 'Ml f 'H In The Night, Ana' Overheadfl Shovel OfS!ars For Keeps, The People Nlareh: Where To? What Next.9', ' -Car! Sandburg e iw M X if is Qi ,Q Y A, A -' ,pg A. f Y , ' ' K3 ' .pgyi fic, ha' A X h hiv -5 W W hhwh f f , 1- L ' :fy W . h Q fwfmliffe e f is - -Q 'Y 'h -Q , .ix -1 wh ,Q P- , K X..h Q Awe use , E , .W sg-,V A W at I ' ,. if Q, 7 W ff 'L 1 .-ff Q ' 1- QL- 5 p KX fiffd, 3' gall - xyjlgrk ', K . V ' in' tv W KA k w, . P -I , lgsfrifk h 'f f-ix ' ' 1 M e I ' , , Q . . -e M , h A hh -4 ff h' L ' B I if F 'iw 3' 8.5- ! we e A f y f--E hen L Q' We ,f-we . 1 1 F, A J X 4. ' , ,' My W erm? ,zu Q I, ff Emi. jx. it A -V ,,.jp. - , Q. , -h -fa ,, e. 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' 5 ,uma W f if e x eiieii' -, Qi' ' 4, V ,T A ',- ,wif KV -i 'x , A f 5 h 'MQ ,Q ' E' 9 I wk: A Q W' M I , A J ,il if Q ., at V K it I V7 h M, V 1 A '- 4 as ' 1 fr Q, f 'K I we ,,T'w.w x , W M M I X 5- 0, is 4. -ef he ,, ge ' e 4w , e if-5' .ee W M- 'fa 5 , gg Q, K, hh 5 ig' 5 e 1,e '51, e 9 at fm., , ,i - -Av f N '11 .VH 1' . I q Y -1- , , ,wwf 'U af If A Those last days meant. . . 1 em contemplating by the river kicking of heels at the prom taking a last ride down main street dzggingfor marbles in the mud K f N. f- ,W Arkr ,,,,.WfX? I . 3 stopping at the Dairy Queen to 600105 times to remember. . 5 .ix . , f K H X 4,35 G, , . L . Nil' mg M31 , ? barge nga ,.,,,, J '. z 7 .f ' Aw 2 5 vw -:v1.Q,,fy,m..w-Y, .- 137 Dean leIJZl?lZ7llZ!f77'U.S'l'7ZfX awards' tu UIlf.Xf!171lfZA7Z4Q' .wniors on honorx day. Pre5z'a'ent Kleinpe!! gives an award to a 1le.x'erU1'ng.s'tur1'ent. ' A representative ofthe clam of 7977, Mr. Laatsch greets friend? at the annual ,fenwr-alumni banquet. f I l'mmrr nufxfrfv Kar fm' Gym nr fha' 391k 1171711101Kill!!Ul1'7lt'l'77lt'l1f 6'.Y6'ITZ-565 any Rffvwrzi .xvU7'77III7I f.'fII'I.XfIIl71A'U7Z, Dr. Phill' 1 ,4r1d1'r.vrm, Dv' A ,L , A lmmy l.11f1wly, Dr. .xIi'l.!1ZAg!Ifl'7I. Dr, flrmlmz .S'lnm', l?r.fzzr11w'Doffahufz, fmfl l'rwz1l4'rzl lf. ll. lXVfU!I1fJe'H. f3!4'?lff'H?sf2s?r1'wr.1 1, 141 Dave Kaempfer and daughter Emily xpend the evening studying together, 0 o f Marrled tudent L1 e Some ofthe married students occupy the trailer court located one and a haU'rniles north ofRiuer Fallx 40 v.fW '0 Dave and Abby Kaempferjoin forces in doing school work. 'ff .Wany ofthe apartment buz'la'ing.v are located ctoxe to the L'nzversz'ty andprouide adequate living space. 2 an ., 5 Senior oflicers are: Sylvia Wears, secretaryg Carl Kozak, treas- urerg jim Bloomquist, vice presidemg jack Brown, president, U , I Larry Ackerson P Cary Allar I -f 'N 'V ' J Fred Altaffer Vernon Altmann David Amdahl .N ie 5, h W - Gary Anderson Judith Anderson David Arf George Babcock Bruce Eekblad Dale Wester LuVerne Anderson Cordon Bahr Sharon Baldeshwiler Eleanor Balke Sidonia Balke David Barber Kay Bartosh Bruce Bailey ,Iacquelynn Bayer James Beaudry Christian Becker Louise Begg Lyle Bellin ldella Bents Lloyd Berg Orlin Berg Linda Bergman Paul Bignell John Bitney James Bloomquist Adele Boehm 145 J. Michael Borovsky John Bosak David J. Boyer Michael Brandstatter WW Gary Braun Dennis Brown Jack Brown Judith Brown num, fws fip .. 'Q-A Nall 5. rl K uf ig!! 'Vt-f 5 'f in rdf 13 ,J .WR Q, 'ww HMB' -Q-, Erie Buhr Victor Bula Dixie Campbell Pat Christofferson Katherine Collins LaVerne Cook Joan Cloutier Roland Daniels Herbert Day Margaret Day Philip DeMunck Jerald Dekon 'iii' Allan Edwins Robert Eggleston ,lean Erickson William Erickson Dennis Erno William Euloerg Gary Evans Eugene Fall Susan Fallstrom Susan Finke Philip Foster Harlan French W 5 i'3'?af'fi5?5 Q c i f7ff1 5 A I Pamela Dietrich Douglas Dube Liyi E Arthur Downing ,lr Arlan Ducklow Frank Dummer W'ayne Dunemann James Durand Winnifred Du szynskl ITFPQQ auf' Y'W '-' Q , 'W' 1 +V. Q ' ,Liv-fm. l we-:uf ...-.-nv -40' Kitts' YYY' Carol Fuhs Laurel Funk Charles Gander Curl Giese Paul Giese Richard Gillette Clarence Giloy Gerald Glaus Kenneth Green Susan Gregg Marian Gronguist M. Grover William Gust Tom Gustafson Thomas Gfall Ralurta Gherty 148 Charles Hadrieh Susan Hahn tx' James Hansen Robert Hanson Marvin L. Hanson Jeffery Hayden Bette Haseley Daniel F. Haster I7 Eileen Henry Ronald Hepp Gerald Hesselink Gloria Hiatt Gerald Hill Shelia Hillary Judi Hillstead Louis C. Hjort 149 Richard Hodgkins Lon Hoefer Sylvia Hoffman Tom Hofachen Nancy Holmgren Terry Horan Carol Davis James Hughes William Jacobson Charles Jaglinski William Janisch Dale Jensen Elaine Jensen Bonnie Jeranek Joseph Jilek Charles Johnson 150 .NM 'manage David Imrie Robert lngli lf! 7 'FTE Wayne Iverson Lee Jabs 'HWS' 3 1751? S ,,4,qu.,,-If may Cary Klecker Dave Knepel Mary Kopecky Carl Kozak , egg, 'Q .Lilly 'K+ 3. :Nb 47 'Hrs-- ' vw MA, 3 5. A7 in ,N X31 . 'wwf' Mrs. Evelyn johnson joyee johnson Roger johnson Sharon Johnson Jennifer ,Iunkman Carole Ketterl Wayne King Q 'wings' 1:11 Z K2 ,, ,kk 5. Cheryl Klawilter Dean Krueger john Krumm Jim Laatch Barry Larson Ginny Larson Laurie Larson Allan Law David Leadholm 151 Roger Lebeis David Lindrew Allan Loney Robert Luck Guy Ludvigson Rita Lundberg Lois Lundberg Valden Madsen Howard Martin ,lean Mattlin David Maves Michael McCormick Susan McDonald Daniel McFarlar Judith Mclntyre Gerald Meyer Richard Mielke Michael Milligan Bruce Mitchell Colleen Monchelovich 152 ..,,..,.,,,.., ,.r. . ,,., .,.,.M.., 'UNM l! 1Q' is.4-fn.. t xi ,, .Y 1 .,.,,.v-f :Xie-ws A-MJ f ,vff f h Riff? '-af , -v-qglf' Na+ bps, O wr' ,ww Jkf' 3' ,..,-W 59 -.--pr wink 1 vl- Rv' 'swim M '--.4-'M 'WZT1' 'wal Patricia Morris Zonzetta Morrisette Walter Neehville Herbert Neeek Mary Norquist Beverly Nelson Dianne Nelson Eugene Nelson Mark Nelson Bruce Neuenfeldt Donna Newman Gerald Nickell Gary Nielsen Roger Nielsen Raymond Nortman Geoffrey Okwumabua Robert Olson David Olson Jerold Olson Steven Olson 153 'v-4. Betty Potter Joanne Prell 75333- ' H Loral Lee Radichel john Raehl Ted Ragatz Daniel Reis Dennis Rietschel Harold Repp 154 C '-.I.'7' 'Ywrfrf w...,5 ,Q 2 fs? 4-an Warren Olson Sandra Otting Patricia Parnell Frederick Pastor Mary Paulson Dorothey Pennington Lea Petan Donna Peterson Patricia Peterson Michael Perkins Michael Pittman David Pominville qpwauv 4 '?' Y ii am, .mf Steven Rhiel Claire Rice Mary Richardson Stanley Richert Michael Rindal Barbara Ringer Judy Rivard Tom Roelke Gordon Rosenbrook Lee Rosmos Charles Rundquist Pat Russell WP? 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Alan Tesmer Marcia Theel Arden Thompson Gary Thompson john Thompson Harold Tiffany Kenneth Timm Ralph Tjeta 157 Gail Toonen Kenneth Tornberg Linda Towner Virginia Townsend Renee Transhurg jean Uhrhammer Jerome Uher George Uebel Henk Van Dyke Carolyn Verhulst ,lohn Vichorek Clark Vier Rae Volkmann ,lerilyn Waldock ,Ion Wangen Sylvia Wears Robert Weeks Thomas Weix Richard Weller Charles Westphal 158 A -JFWQ .. fauna! 'R' m eww? Wnmw 'TVS- 'QE-'F ,Rm 605 ,,,,.....wv- bg ,. ....,,.. ,, 'F Q'If.'ZIY' ,4 . sig. 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E1 l 4 fi f, ,, ,.:- .e in . ew M .. -l g. 1, as 1i,i,aa'ia is Stephen Zillmer Daniel Zimmer Miles Zimmerman Roger Zorn Douglas Westerberg .lon Whitcomb David While Ronald While Franklin Wilher Dale Wilford Jim Willi Charles Williams Carolyn Willis Duane Wilman Donald Wilson Lynn Wilson Steve Wilson Duane Wisse David Wittik Ronald Wojahn John Wolf Mary Wolfe Paul Wolf .lay Wollan Linda Wlolterslorfl' .lung Woo Sam Woo .lane Wood Scott Wood Joann Woodbury Kay Woodbury .Iudy Woodford Kennon Worden Robert Worm Ronald Wyss Yahei Yamagishi Edwin Yarngo Leslie Yeo David Yohnk Michael Young Gerald Zelinski Thomas Zibble Bernard Ziegeweid Andrew Zilko 205 W U-River Falls offers more a riculture courses than any other college in the state . f,-ff. :rr .-,- rm The agriculture curriculum at WSU-River Falls consists of l5 different majors in everything from Agriculture Engineer- ing and Industrial Arts to Agriculture Education. Agriculture also features an honors program, summer in- stitutes, graduate work, the Agriculture Technology Contest in which approximately 50 schools participate, the River Falls Royal, the Cooperative Youth Congress, the Horse Sci- ence School and a wide program of scholarships including the John May and A. N. Johnson Scholarships. This year 363 students were enrolled in agriculture in the liberal arts, and l78 students were enrolled in agriculture teaching. ,ln fzppfubfivariz flu' !wm'!1m'. Dr. ff. ljrfffflflflll, Dwzn of flu' f.'f1ffr'gt'Qf'.lgrJ- Lllffllfy. IIUZYIA Ihr' 510,000 rlzzrzrlw' hw st' QIITVI fo fha I '111zm'1'.x1!Vx !l1z,s xwzf. , 5, . 1. .1 w U 'Q vp 1, M N Q f ,-:ab w i f DR. RI iS'.S'ljLL CIfRl5'l'fR Ii'11,l,1A.lIBI:'.YjA.lI1,Y THOR VALU YYIORSON ,lIfIRVl.Y Y'l1'U,lIPSO.Y Irzffzrxfrzfzl r-lrtx ami 1'rl7'77Z .llUIlHgL'7'1UI1f Ag. Erzgzlleerzfzlg Ag, lL'1lm'11t1'1m fig. flxml. l'rr1j2'xwr 1'21r'u!Iy flvzvf. l'rofe,s'sor P7'I1f'E'.X.XII7' HSI '-Rzzw' Frillx at of Iflfiii lun lZ, l1fIl7'VIl.5, our of 100 acres and Zhu other 292 6lC7'L',l. ll zrzdudes 575,000 worth offurm bz41!1l'z1zg.s',jiz1e fTL1L'f0T.t,f0l1TlT1lCk.YL1flIl28fl lzcml ltf!lI'l'.Yf0L'k l'LUZCIIZH1ll7Z4L:' 1,000 clzzckvrzx, if st' ' ' 208 l IDR, ,,ll.Bl1'R Tj. Biff! Vlflf 1lkQl'It'l1HI17'Q' Jl.X,8lXf!l7Zf Pmfcssor DR. ,IUHX JI. ff,-IIN l'fr1z1lr1r1filL'a1r'1l1 .Sl'1wnw ,-lsxzxlzzzzf l,VIJ!k'.X.YY77' fn K am Six. , lf S .1 3 DR. IVALTER CRAXA TA, jlf. Uvnfrltgj' A.s1s'z.x mn! l'rnjl1f50r DR. DOXHARCRO VE A 71 Una! Sczcnfe 4lx,m4'zate Professor Q2 Wy A xsafia DR. Cllflfllfl Rl? TISUI-IX Prnfliywn' IPR. R. l'1:'I6.X' l:'l.li19.S'UX ps. DR. R1f,'Il.'lRlJ GRA Y ,'l7ZZ771f1f.S4L'lt'7ll't' 1-l,s'fz.x'If1rzl l'mL'.x.wr 3 'ng 'Q 5, -xv A ,S I D1 Q DR. RICHARD P. jUH.YSTOX, jR. Animal Sczemw ,-lwzslzzrzf l'mfw.wn' 209 '. f.'l1I7Z fl7ZlIlK'L'71 711771 lwrg :. fJrff 111 !l1m'ar!l1-x411'11u'flcp111'!mw iulhsf DR. GER.'l1,lJ.ll.'l'l'7'If.S'U.X' Ulf. fi,'lRl'RI-IUIJIZ' A lg, lfflllfllflllll , lg, IZQUIIYYIVYZILW ,'lt'A'IiYfIZVZf l'rofi'.x.wr' ,lHINf1H1f l'1'fgfi's1s'm' DR. IJUX,-11.11.S'1'1z'1.X'l:'flf2l1'R DR. .NI1z'l.I'1X Ill-11.1. llm'!1f11lt111'e ,l4Q7'IlIIf7171y .'l.S.8lt'f!17'lf P1'fifQ'.wrn' l'1'f1ff'.x.wr' ai DR. 1.1f1,,-LVD I1'lTTIl'liR ,-lrznizrzl .S'czarzcu l'm!f'.t'.s fr 1' 210 rt has 98 student The art department at WSU-RF offers to the student a comprehensive source of study designed to train the student in the techniques of thc artist. This year the department had 98 students majoring in art. Freshmen took design and drawing courses. Sophomores took art history, images and materials courses. Juniors and seniors take courses in a specific area. with the seniors presenting art shows in the Student Center Gallery. Many ol' the art courscs arc techniques courses for teachers of art and for other public school teachers. According to senior major. Laurel Funk. Art is closely re- lated to whatever people do - art is life. IIIEIJOTS III Il'l1.l.lfl.H ,'1,U.Ul:'R.U, IX llwjzrzrtnlmzl Hum! ,'Imfuzr1!vPmjifmnr' 1+-sux Lf ,4.s'C-'.Q1L L sis? iii! ,253 -1933.3 7 aiggjqs fx f' a.':.1:.'. ?a'..4i':.+.1fQ.Qw..' ' 1f11.h111x' .X11f,'lll:'l,.S' A-lr! ,'l.xxl.slIl7ZI l,7'QfL'.Ull7 wiv' i V PA TRICIA CI.ARlx' fir! .lwmlarzl Pmflfswr expandul fUll.Y l,URlf.YCl:'. fR. .-I rf A-I.u1.x!r111! l'r'qfu.s'mr deparunent DUI'Kilnl.S'jIl11.Y.S'f1.X' .Irl l71Xf7'Il1'fllV .HJR Yli,'llfRl:'1'Y' ll'.ll.Y'lflC AYU'l'l'l.YfIll.l.XI KI 'RY' ll .Ir'! Alrl fir! .lsmlrml I'mf2w1wn' ,'lXSlXfKI7lf l'wfu.wr flx.w1'1rIf1' If ff U 'V 715'.XL'71I1ll'!l7'f Xf7Ult'7IfS gzrw liX'hI!llfN 171 lf11'.5'!11fle'V1! C,'mzlw',vlr1 fluff rx ,K 1 5 1 1 J gf ? -1 3, ,, wir ii' , 32,3 Q DR. IVA L TER ENGLER l'mj2f.x'.sh 0 r- Dcp f. Hoa af lifzgliyfz DR. .UA RIOX IIA l1'K1.Y.S' Pr'f1fw.x fn' Erzgfz vfz LO1S1IE11,HOR.V A SIX'Z.Xl!1l1f 1'r'Qjlis1w r lff1Lglz.s'f1 DR. EAR1. LEIVIS CH,-1RLE.S'I.O,Y1li f1,x'wc'za!1' l'mk.x'.wr lrz.x'l1'uc'!m' EI1kQ!1.S'fZ Englz iii JA ROBER T HECK A .s1m4'z1z Ze I 71'0fL'5A' n r Erzglzxh A 7 X E .-,: D. Ri R E Qi? ??S-A ADEE 3? RA Y HEILBORN lmfrzwtor Englzxh EDITH 1,1 'KE 1m'fruc'tnr I1'rzg!1,vh D21 lx'ar0!z'dcs and 111: Heck,f1arfzcLf1ata1iz'n llze .ftzuientx wflghfi' hlfree .SQbz'rz'! Forum. U dmwxiffgg ay 5 TMDENT FMVK ZANE CHA FFEE Inslmrfor English , 7-Fa. DR. .VICHOIAS KAROLIDES A.s1s'r1L'zulz' lIVl7A'.Y.S'I2V Eng! Lx fz AADA Y ' ,S QA , 1 lag A ,: ' , E l -:f. 5 Q, 7.Lf Eb ',,, M, ,3 V J VERA LW OSS Pmfexsor Englzsh 'QQ A ,:. 1- 1 X EUGENE NOLEN Imiructor English En lish Department offers 60 courses The English Department is one of the largest departments in the University. lt offers sixty Courses. ranging from Fresh- man English to Graduate courses in eomposition. literature. language. linguisties and grammar. eritieism. and humanities. The English Department sponsors at least one well-known literary figure at an all-sehool eonxoeation eaeh year. lhis tear the speaker was Walter ,-Xllen. British eritie and author of The English Novel, W'riters on W'riting, and The Modern Nox el in Britain and the llnitetl States. The linglish llepartment non eonsists ol' 25 liaeulty with the addition of fix e members this year. According to Dr. Walter lingler. head ofthe department. a study of English is basie to all English-speaking people. Liter- ature helps people to understand themselx es and others in the great human issues of life. 1 51 y g , - 4t'f fyff , ,wtf tt, fr4,lf,'t, f1,'fr ff t, if 1 Qt of' pw 'Hn'flufift'llffzut':Huwfiltrtflflwfffft !f1wl1z1.tfm'x. lfftfiffffff fmzltn H1 1 nt ll In if lf 111 f X111 fzzf 11 fi 11 flu ff fi fm tomjzfrft' r1'zll1.fi1t'11ff!Vyullfzotfnlint . Q I 5 5 Q N ' - - ,, awash-. . .4 . lxj X W atv, 4 V .s W .X ' f ..- .W uc .wt . V. 1 x, 'ao- X . .. g X .y ffllfl RLILIS' U lVlf.Y lm! mrlo 2' lL'1zg!z'.x'i1 , '-ffgflr' -. . 0 M... K IPR. Cllflf.-11.11 Rfl.YlJUl.l'll .'lS.xrl1'HlfA' l'r'Qj1',s',s'f11' lfrzglu I1 DR, l'Vl1,l,lfl .ll PA I. .lllflf l'2'qjl'x.x rn 7' li ng! 1' ill , . as ' faefffi. F-- 5 f, ik-x .1--.. V T Q Y 5 1 1 y 1 at kj' if S K ' I f I 1 R1i12l:'R1C,'lx' Rl 'Slfll lrz,m'11t'lw' En gl fx I1 General Chemistr The chemistry department used programmed learning for the first time for its general classes. Other significant develop- ments in the department saw the Jr. High School Teachers of Science lnstitutc receive 3552.000 from thc National Science Foumlation and the department itself received 3351200 from Minnesota Mining. General enrollment in the fall for the 111 sequence was 1802 over the previous year. The department contributed teachers to the Great Ideas and honors programs. Chemistry averages about 15-18 majors graduating per year. Last year eight went on to graduate school. According to Associate Professor Emerson Carver, one of the purposes of the curriculum is to make River Falls stu- dents technologically literate in their field. He says biochem- istry will force serious moral issues for the people of the fu- ture to resolve. X i . , 'Q .w . . ae l H swf' i , ql v. . ' Lf I - ' . 'iiii . V 1 , - J I aa. if IlUlfDO.Y.S'HCl.lIfllx'lflf .ll. Sl '.S'.-IX .S'Ulf1:'.Y.S'U.Y UR- ffiffx TER .lL-1:1 T 'f'f1ffUDURL'.S'lL'TTlL'RQI 'IST llI,lf7AI1L'ff17' Im-frm-g,,y .fl s lllL'lllfL' l'r'fqfu.x'.wr l,4'fNll'f77lC7Zf H4'flff Ihzgljyll E,lgfH.h lfyltgflryll l'rQL'.x'.x'11r. Clflglllljflit' 214 L. II'.AlY.YliY'YI.1iR .-ls.rz'.s'larzf 1,Vl1p'.Y.Yf77' Llnglzxfi szllikzigv K A .',:: A . I ryy 1. VL Q' K-x F. K up 1 ': 1 . Vffsk, DR, L YLE HALL DR. fOH.X' HILL ,'l.x'.s'z.s'lf1 nl 1JVf1fL'Y5'0V' A.x'.mrz'a!e Pfflk'.8'.Xl1I' Clzezzzzmfry Chwnzstry uses pro rammed learnin Kun fffffmzfz, ,YM'IIVZKT,fTU77I lfjfl llfmg' .S'2'v111.w11, .x'm'fnzfl,!?'ffn1 rzgfif, um! wzm' nf vlmlmzlx :wrkul af .lmu. lffI 11. lam! xzmmzw' fu wrzjrffnww nf fha .Xvllfl nm Nw 4'TIL'7lI1.XT7X Lfm HIM Zvvmff VTZIIZ lizfrfull flmllfk Hn' ufznfzzmf fzfzzzlxxtmi Tfzf w l.z1fmfa1!ff1'y wf!f1w.llmr11L'lffznlgyffrmzlrzzuzwi, .-H' ,V , gary-w'f .Q 5, H 'T ' , r. 3 , 3 V ,. 'lQm1f,Ezil f , , ww 4-Q TT ,iw PETER .UI 'TO DR. .Ull.,'l.Y II'liIlKI.YCl I.,-I lI'RIf.Yf.'1:' .STU TT DR. Rlf.'I1,'lRlJ.S'IVl1'.X'.S'I' ,-lx,wa'zu!w lj7'fljTSkU11A .l.UZ.X'TU7IT l'mfu.ssf11' xlYY1YffI1Yf Pf'lf1'.W1V PV'Qfl'YY'ff' C!1w11z.m'y Cflzmzzyfry f,1TH'77ZI.XT7'j C,'lzmwzzm'y Thr4'lmnz,vfrydu!1 IUIUTI wun the zz!!-.xzfzrml mflqgv-brJz.f'I m lfu' .vprzzzg Music Department presents 33 pro rams 'Q The Music Department this year presented 33 on-campus recitals and concerts and numerous off-campus appearances of faculty and student ensembles. The department this year was authorized to offer as its main degree the Bachelor of Music Educa sion positions were filled in vocal music and piano. The Music Department at WSU-RF is unique in that it offers the only Elementary Music Major in the state. A staff of 13 faculty instruct tion. Two expan- l00 music majors and about fl-0 minors. The department offers a Li beral Arts Foundation course for the graduate school. The Music Department prepares teachers of music. per- ormers of music, and intelligent consumers of the arts. Y vi 7... l mttn! It rm fzwfll, uwzzzfizw f v 1 1111 llix'Ulf'ffw,ba1'lr1zm1!,ju'lffm'rm'flr11nlfurzyghf. f pg, -ms QR 'vm' i p K swf 1 X ' 13081518I'1i1z'llJl,lfR Cl1.fIRl.1i.S'IJAI.lx'l:'R7' .WU s it' .lllltilti .-lrmlzzzzl l'1ufmwr 11z,x!r'm'!f1r E - h u 5. -Q if ii Q 3 CHAI 'Nfflf Y KING C'U.N'RA IJ IPQJUNU .Um lt' illzzxzt' i'l,V,Y1ll'l'!lf1' l'mflcs,w1' flX.3'124'liIll1' l,I'llfl'Si,U77' 3 .HAR Y Ile'-IONG RUBER T FI1fCHY'.YER .lIZl.X1L' .ll1t.x'zr'. fffmzlr aflredrnr' lfzzrztlly 1'lSA'Z5'f!l7lf .-1431.5 lan! l 7'rj27s1sko1' F 1 J' as y 5, M, c ,YICHUl,,blS'f.-l DIXAK DR. EI 'GE.YE.lIA1ER .lluxzc 1'!11fffmj1f1y ,'ls5nc1uZc P1'Qff',s'.x'f1r A.iwrz'fz1w ljmfimfrr' ffl Vi C. N. S TO CK TON R UBER T SA .WAR O TTO Phzllosolbfzy and HZ.3'ffJT3' illzuzvt' Axsoczate Prrnfexsor x'l.s.s zxtrzfzt I 71'ojlf.x'5' fn r 'F 41 in-fm5'! LIl,I.1A.V YAN .llzuzr A 55 is la HZ lj1'f1Lz.y.x' U r Tom .llflrzlmh oftlza Nerf' York ja::.S'f'.x!w! takin a 7'lflUUIfZ1VZ7ZAQ' I1 wrzfw! .llay 17. Nw Xgmzzp plzzywl zz um- fmlzjwrrzry zwork U7ZfIffUrf ll'!1fm' f,'l1z!rl,'ln1 lf , zz mm nzmmry fill Ihr .Ywgro nz rfimumrz. Dr, ll'1l!11mzi-lblmfl, hem! oflhv rfafmzzrlrrzwrzl, z orle.x z.f'1!fz,x'!1zrlm!.s'. Philosoph School offers minor The philosophy department has doubled in enrollment since last year and a minor is now being offered in this area. Courses in philosophy range from the History of Philoso- phy to Ethics. A student will encounter the views of the greats from Plato and Aristotle to the more recent Locke, Hume and Sartre. Eugene Maier and C. N. Stockton agree that the aim of philosophy is to help the student understand himself, his own ideas and his world by considering the ideas of others. 217 Foreign Lan ua es add Spanish minor The Department of For- eign Languages added a mi- nor in Spanish this year in addition to the previous French and German majors and minors. Advanced classes in 1966- '67 were larger than ever before. Teaching material was brought up-to-date with new textbooks and tapesin 1 German and Spanish. DH. f,-1 .TIILXS Gl.l1'.Y.Yl:'.Y l'r'i'1zt'l1 iluzslarllPrf1jl'x'.wr if 5 p s sas ' T 51,4 . A y we rias V. jrffa' liifi??i 'i'1 35 Z' , DIC. l:'lC.Yl:'.S'Y'-fl 'Rfil:fX'.S' , ,, , , 1g,,!,,1A,v,,,,,,1, ,limi lJR.1i,1l.lxl:l lI.l:lx,-IJIP l1,,,f1,WU.Q KIVHWMH lJi',fmr'!111u11f llifzul Ifinfolgry P1'oft'sm1' lffm zgri fzzfigruzgi' .xlmlmilx fzfzzw' oj1jw1'lm11!1w,t ,for XIH7l77lt'7' wlzoof ami .xzmzmwr ,gofm 111 lfzimjiw. l.1iUPlI1I.1l'l'l:' CrL'I'III!UZ 1Il.S'fI'Zlc'l fn r aft ,s pfxf Qx F-- IIA-11.15 IVHI Y 'lf.S'lDlf .SQf11f11s'l1 In v!r1zt'!m' UR. I 'I lfltlffltgit' Pr'f1fQ',x'w QM Z2 .un R GIXI.-I . llx'l.Y.S' lx'lf,X'.X'1f'l'ff liUll,Y1z'.N'Hl.l 'XY lfzfffogvy' 17' ,iXXIXfl17If f'l'f1fi'swr LE CENTRE CULTUREL VALEFW LAHBAUD INSTITUT CULTUREL INTERNATIONAL DE VICHY CENTRE DE FORMATION LINGUISTIQUE Siege : Rue du Mardchal-Foch - 03-VICHY COURS DE VACANCES POUR PROFESSEURS ET ETUDIANTS ETFIANGERS DE TOUTES NATIONALITES Biolo y enjoys Ag-Science Buildin if 9? 2 E I it 538 ,off-- I IDN, gl.-I CK HUSY'R.'l fflx' IDR. l6UlilflHiI.'.ll.l:'.X l'1.Yli lfiofffgy' Hlfffffxgfy' .lwmmrzf l'r'f1fi'.x'.w1' ,lxsflflfllw l'ffffmwr' 'mf' fx' ff. llflf 01.1. lfflfilflf ff. llfl. l l.X'.S'71-ll? lfmfogy lflflfwgx' lmfrrimlfn' lr1x1'fm'lor Hn' mmf' fa!i1m'!z1r'z1m1 uflfomzzlg M11 .Ig-.St'1w1im' Ifmfflzng ry fx flfflci for M11- flf llfw H1 m!1'ofzon1YIogifflfin!-flr1f1fl:'1i'Z fgfilfwfzwzliffzx zvhzfi fzmvfzzzyg In zz f1'1'!IH'1'. The biology department spent its first full year in the new Ag-Science Building. Biology classes usvd muny of the on-r 30 nvw laboratorivs. Coursvs ranged from cornparatiyo anato- my to luacteriology' to Mammalian Physiology. Urvat ldvas l9'2' vmphasizcd tht- prohlvms ol' men now and lhosv to 001110. on-r-population ol' tht- world. pollution. mutations. and that inte-grity of scivncv. f.'lr1'1'fr111flflrfznf, Ivzfflfzfwxfu't'1z1l1,yl..xl1oz1'ulnzozvwo'ff11.x!r'z,l1yfoffzljn' IVVJIJWI, SUIIHI .lji'zm, lx'1mln'1lx'. Yizfafw .llozznfrzzfz zH1fl.S'r1f1xl1ln'y'. DR. SY 'lfl'lllz'.Y CJUIJD.-IRD Ul.lf,Y U YLLIA .US Hl1.S'l-7lE.li,8i fld77ll7lZ,YfI'Hll1IVZ lizofuigy' lm tractor .'l.mz.xlan! l'mfv.x.xor W ' tl PQ y r n lim 5, .Q . .,., 35535 bm,y. .. . , . . .. 1 W' P 2 ...H .. , R' ' ft f- 'f'YA1'i7 f' IJR. .l1i'lRYY.X'Lylxlhrsfj DR. CA 7'1I.'lRl.X'lfI.1E.YEAI.'l.N lflofolgy- Biology' l'r'ofi' no r 1'1'oVfihxw'rn' 219 ' .. ,, 1 lf.-IRI. .llllilflff XUIUIA-l.X'1:'I'l:'R.S'. fit. IJ1'j111rln11'1l! llwzfl l'f1x1x11t .l.w.w1'111!1' l'1oflwmz'-lV1x.sz1'.x lr1,t!r111'1fn' rzkmg Klfl7II1!f1'S'fL'1I7I mnffw yflllf 114't'lf.w1'u 7 l1f27'IlIt'lfJf1'l7If1fIVY.SIt'X. DR. ffl 'RY'lS.S' 1.11 RSUN Nlffl 1, PROCIINU PV l'l1y.x'11'.s l'l1y.x' irish 1-'lx,s1X'!1zr1! l'1'Qfi'.x,s'r1r l7l,l'U'Itt'NlI' 220 Astronomy added Six sections of basic studies in physics and astronomy were offered for the first time this year. The department offers all courses needed for a 51-hour major with additional elective courses. The Physics Department has one of the best nuclear phys- ics radiation laboratories in the state university system. The equipment was provided by an Atomic Energy Commission Grant. The Physics Colloquium sponsored a tour of the Argonne National Laboratory at Chicago and the Museum of Science and lndustry in Chicago. Forty-three students participated. About ten seniors graduate with physics majors every year. RlC1l.ellv'lJ lf','Il.Y,S' .lI11!l1wn111l11 ,s l'11111I!y qltmffnzl DR. 1.1l.l.l,'l.X'!IUI'Gl1' lP1'p1zr'f111w11l llwrnl l'ro!imor-.llr1ll11'mrzl11'x 40 courses offered The Mathematics Department offers 40 courses and has I4 faculty members. Courses range from General Mathematics 125 to Statistical Analysis 320 to Advanced Differential Equa- 'UQ Computer programming isjust one of the facets of modern A, S 3 tions 447. ' I mathematics which is used in everything from industry to our space programs. 3' f Q 'M 8 Q ipaq!! . - i. nhl' ff NX' 2' A N l1'll.I.l.l.lI rl. li,fI.Yf1lf l:'IPli',v1RlJ.NI1'f,ll.l' .llllfllflllllfltif .llrzffzmlzfzlzm llllfflltxffll' l7IS'fI'llL'ffH' 44' i? X A X s p fr il Ji .-yi X , jUl1'.Y1i, 1i'RUll'.Y 1.,'lHRl'Hi-iPlx'If Rlffllflkll.lIl:'LAXlJ1'fR DUI 'CIJI5' .WUI '.YY'. .lll1f!1l'7ll!IfItW .llrzffzwfzzzfzrv ,lIz1l!1i'mul1u ,lIf1!l1umzzl1t's ,lwltfflflf fJI'fifiNs'f17' 1IZs!VI1t'ln7' Iygqymlfiy' 17gyfy'Uy1ff7' i ii. 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' I ljrufbs'.x'fz1'-.Slllyvwfl . 3 Q in 75 . 1'lll'l.l.l.S' 13,f'lKlfR .Sy1l'4'c'f1 lmhzwlm' li 5 l DUI 'file-l.S'lJAl'1.S' S wmlz 1916,,IUHXUU.S'7Y:'lYlJUlc'P lsylflwlkfl zlwflllllflflllJV'1ffl'YWJ7' The winter drama was The Lmfy It Xu! fm' Bumzrw. 1.011 fo fzvfzl: Steve C,'Il11'.S l 'ER H U Yl:'.S' Sfu 1 4 f1 In Yf1'1lL'ffH' DR. jU.S'lz'PHl.X'l:' Ii-1 TER lilx' jlz'l?,,ll,lJ fXAl6.S'Y'li.Y.S' .SfJ1'z'z'f1 lIl.Xf1All4'ffJ r .Syufwlz , l.l'xm'Lzl! 1' lmfwwz Lockwood, llinda Uraves, Bill Paterek, Kea Nelson. Nlfary Ganderisjim Ban- A2?jiLCflf?19 SYSE Croft. 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Thi' xviSiII 11N11!1'11l111111'1111'1 j111111111111111 D11 l3111111'111'1J11f'1.1. 1111111111 1111111'f1111111111f111. 1111111111 111111171 11111111111 111111111 Z1I11'1f11'1'11I111111, Sociology sponsors uarter Abroad The Sociology Department sponsors the Quarter Abroad Program of the University under the direction of Dr. Robert Bailey. Thirty-two students participated this summer. The Quarter Abroad Program is open to any student whether he is in sociology or not. This year the department has eight faculty teaching courses in sociology, anthropology, social work and graduate work. The Field Work class in Social Work taught by Mr. Mockenhaupt places students two days a week in agencies in Ellsworth, Mpls. and St. Paul. Students majoring in sociology are interested in people. They tend to become sociology teachers, researchers or social workers. Many go into the Peace Corps or Vista. I.oui,s' Lomax spoke to 5tur1erz!.s'ab0uzfHze Negro in America. Ile .raid he agrees tha! lhe jieaeevm- Vze! .Yam cause .should be allied with the eizfzl rzlgfzlx came. Prrzjemrii' Rl1j'7VZfIH!f Alanis, CVIZIIZQVIIZIZIZ oflfzu S'r2r'z12lrw4gVy IICfJL17'l77'lF7lf al .Yorfl7Zx1e.sZern, ,rpoke in xlmfellzfx Ilbflllf Zrerzffx in nimferrz i'i77ZL'7'Zlt'Il7l wel!!! jim- r'e.s.x'e.r. Ile nolerl fha! ZH 1790, 591196 ofthe jwjizilalzurz zfffzx' ,Ytflf-U771fJ!fJj'6?ff um! ffm! 2075 2, orkefz' for olhert. ixvflll' the perccvztlzygex are rez'er.wd, he mid. He .rfmke of Zhu rmrlrile-tiger! zwmnun who zwrolt' IZ Zeller mrrzplziirzzvzg abou! llze ,sjJac'ef1rr1grrzm. K'lVhy don 'Z you .YASA men may home and watch Tlflzke lhe good Um! Zv7llL'7l!i6?f!.? ,fthe asked. CHARLES HORN R OBER T PIONKE Socia logy Soc in Zogy Aszrzxtanlf Professor Asxislarzt Profeyror fO YCEASHE.Yl3RE.Y.YlfR ROBERTBAILEY So ezvo foggy Suriv fogy f1.s.s'z'.mznl l'rrgfe.r.wr llepartrrzerzl Hear! Prrzjifxxra 7' Loca! Criminals Class Mistaken In ar Protest Surrounded by police and television cameras, the River Falls criminology class was nearly apprehended as war protes- ters a week ago in Chicago. The class, sociology 345, was on a field trip under the di- rection of Dr. Robert B. Bailey, chairman of the sociology department. The group had been visiting skid-row and other Chicago areas when they passed a site which was the scene of a recent mass draft card burning. They were stopped by po- lice and proceeded only after showing that the literature they were carrying was the Cook County Jail newspaper rather than peace literature. Dr. Bailey said, uSome students say they learn more on this weekend than they learn in any class. I never know whether to be complimented or insulted by this remark. Per- haps we need fewer classes and more direct contacts with so- cietyf' One-half hour after arriving in Chicago, the group was al- ready at police headquarters for a two-hour tour. Thesfacili- ties include ultra-modern electronic and computerized crime reporting and recording devices, an extensive crime laborato- ry and a computerized fingerprinting department. On Friday the group visited various courts in-session including boys' court, women's court, domestic court and rackets' court. 0 V 0 13 Q fc IJUXA-11.11 BRO!! juzn'1ml1m1 ,'l.i.iz.t1ruz1 l'rfif2'.s.mr , . Q, r S111 .Vl.lf l' l'lz l'1flf.S'U.Y .lOIU'7Z!1fIS'77l 17lAilI'l1L'lHI' l,'1.ll l ORlJ FUR TIN l.zbr11r'j'.S'4'1v1it'w .fl iwfzalv l'r'ofint.w1' Rllfll,-IRI? CU UKI. OCA' 1,lfl7'Il7'j' Q ffl .lIli.S' Ili-lRl.1:'.S',S' fvlllfflflflllfl ,l,s1x1il11i1l l'r'1:fri.srir IJUN.-11.12 .lIU.X'.S'U.Y l.1l1 N1 Vi IVZA l7'm'lu7' of-' 5 4, ve nz . -f-My 1' ' .- YUI 'Nfl-fl.Ylx'1.ll I.zfn'rn'j' rluzilfzlll l'r'fif4'.imr' sggu...-.... GI 'DRI 'X IIUIIJ.-llll. 1.1li ru rj' ,-lrwrzfllf' I zwrftwwr' ,lwwzrzlw l'i'ofuwr 4-is, x,. Local journalism emphasized The first of the state universities to have a journalism ma- jor, River Falls is continuing its accent on community jour- nalism. Courses such as beginning reporting. Public Opinion and Propaganda and Communications Theory help prepare graduates to be newspaper editors and reporters. radio news- men. industrial magazine editors and college and high school journalism teachers. Hu' nlmn' of flu' Royal Purple. ll l11ta7. z1!wr, Hu'1z'u hu urvzrfl for Ihr lux! r1r'z. if111j1rr' zz! lfn' IUHIIIII! j111f:f1tf1l1om w11fi'r'4'1zt'u, Nm wuz full! 111 lffzwr' If Iwi ip Library to add 10,000 new books Mr. Richard Cooklock says that the Chalmer-Davee Li- brary will soon add over 10.000 new books and over -100 new magazine titles. The library offers source material to supple- ment regular classroom instruction with microfilm., records and research aids. Library science offers a full minor of 11 basic courses. Eighty students are library science minors at WSU-River Falls. On graduating they will be qualified candidates for cer- tification as school librarians in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Cooklock says that one learns to use a library as a part of learning to learn. Self-instruction is an activity that one can pursue all his life. .-ll'l?R1il'.'I1J,l.lI.S' .-l.lll'lfI'1.1,1z'R 1.zlmn'j I.zlm1r'y ,lrmfulzfl'1w!mwr .lsillfflflf l'1of,'tun 225 '!,.,u-f.. Dr. Cfzmf Iffzrrvff .wVz'w' fu 1147111 Qflhf' Vflfilifffj' 0x,t1arz11'1'rzg gI'l74Q'7'fl- fnlzy 1lrf1111'!n1w11l. Geo raphy Department starts earto raphy This year the geography department started a two-year program in cartographyi the science of map-making. This is unique in the state University system. The department added new courses and the approximately 600 students in this cur- riculum represents a IX3 increase over last year's enrollment. Geography is a physical and social science which tries to explain in depth the interrelationship between man and his environment, and according to Assistant Professor John Mosher, thisjust about encompasses everything. Dr. l'1'lm'wr1 ffzlfcx In um' fgflfzf' SfIL'llk1'I',S,fi'177lI nm' fff,fi?Z17'kfi!7'Ulgf7Z L'lJIl7Zf7'ZiU.Y fzwnjfwr Hn' vjzrzrzgg ll lllffff .-ljfizizii l'i1I7'II77I. 226 Histor becomes a DR. lfll ll XIRIJ l'l:'Y'Iflt'.S'U.Y jUll.X'1?I '.S'f,'lllf.Y lllliffllzl' ll1.xlm'Vx' ljtfflllfflllfllf Ilmfl ,'l,x1m'l117zl l'rrgfi'.x'.x'111' ,W I l1'l:'RIz'lfR T f.'l'.'l7Iz'lfl5'lflffl 1115018015tJ.vlRI.llJ lfzifury Illslffry .lxflkftlflf l'rfqfl1xwr' flmzxlzzfzll'1'fgf4'.i.wn' ..,.::g,wa' f- --5 iw . ' , . .2 1 if 1 Zum? K A ., I y 'i ., y j011.Y.lIU.S'lll:'R jOH.Y lVUl.Y'l:'R K ff'Ug7'l1fJ hy flmgrfzjzhy 1'l.S'.Y1.SfIZ71f l'mfi'.i.mr Im'lruvmr department in its own ri ht The history department this year sponsored the World Affairs Forum featuring speakers from France, Poland. Cer- many and Russia. The history department added specialists in medieval history. U.S. Colonial and European Intellectual llistory. New faculty members were also added in l 5. lntel- leetual History. Latin American and Far East History. With the aid of a federal grant, a full-time archivist was hired. The Area Research Center. an extension of the State Historical Society. makes government documents. personal papers. and other records available to students and the gener- al public for information and research. Graduate offerings reached a more sophisticated level. Many of the staff mem- bers wrote scholarly papers. The History Club and Phi Alpha Theta increased in membership. The history department at WSU-RF was created with a world emphasis instead of the traditional American-Euro- pean. The ll faculty members give the department remark- able diversity in specialized areas. Dr. E.N. Peterson. department head. said that the courses provide material for personal and social decision. More importantly, no person is really living unless he has a knowl- edge of history. he added. at DR. P151 III Q-IX!! Ilztiory .'lA'.XI.XflllIf l'1'ft!mwn' f ' I f ii I 'gi f s A lJR. l.lI1:'.S'lx'1.X'f1 fXl.l'UlfN.l1 f lfztiffrrx' llfwl 15-oflmor' .lwlvmrzf ll .X'or'mmz lforkz t'f!, hun! oflfzt' .'llII1'I'ZL'1ll1 .xvllllljfllfllI'ISlft'lfH1A'lfIi'r'l'1'.!lHtLYIHZXHIS. 111. l2'fff w'fl Pull riwfz, hum! oflflw lllxlury1fUl12url17It'r1l. rfeditllelf llglllllll lzzm. K 000 ' 6'u Physical education gets S5000 federal rant to . a' aa DR. U l'l'E.VBER GSRI 'D llwprzrfzrzvfzl Head fl.s.i'm'lf1!r' l'rQk.i'.tr1r GII'l'.N'.X'l.'lIl6l.5'TE.X'.S'1i.X' l'fiy,szr'rll1'f1l11rY1lz'r2n lm'h'11z'lm' The physical education department this year received a 355, 000 grant under title I from the U.S. Government to set up an undergraduate research laboratory. This laboratory will be the only one in the University system and unique in that only major Universities in the nation have such a laborato- ry. The department reorganized the administrative set-up with a person heading each of the following divisions: l. graduate physical cducation. 2. professional womcn's physical cduca- tion. 3. mcn's profcssional physical cducation. fl-. scri icc physical cducation. All thcsc arc responsiblc to the Dircctor of Physical Education. Department head Ben Bergsrud says physical education tries to instill interests in physical fitness which will carry over after college. .lllf.'ll, ll2'l, DA VIS DR. .lI,-llfll. YX lIl.Y.S'U.V l'l1.yx1t'11f lfrfzzrrzlioli l,f7j'.tlL'!lf lllflllfflflllll lllS'fI'll4'ff77' 1l.X,SIM'II1l1' l'mf2'.x.wr' CA ROI, GA Y HOR VEI 13 YR UNQXA .HES Phyi-im! lfffucalifm l'VIVY,YIvl'f1f l!lKfIlIYlfZiU7Z 1n.strm'for .fl mklruzl l'zofei1i'f1r 228 l'l1Yi'.v14'11f Fflllfllflflll um lfurvmzw rm flI'ffil1'I7l fL'IlffI-Illgf lo rm I1f7fI7't'L'll1fIfIl1 HfYQ7'IIL't1fl1f nmz'rfn1vrzt 111 zz f1nlfY1114'k or ll firmn- jrzg c!z1.i.y. L My Tift , S1,LL - z , Lii. , e, gi f 114 K '24 ' , A A ff- ,N lviwfu... M BUBBII1'lx'NOlfl'1,l:'.S' 11'.XlUGli.N'lf .Yl:'l,.S'O.Y IJ U.Y11I,D PA Ulf If UHER Y'.S'I1'A.YlJliR fvzyszffzl1'1'rl1u'11Zz'nI1 l'lzYyx'1u1!l1'ffm'r1!zw1 PlIVY.Sl,tYlf lff!m'aImIz lJlzYy,x'1z'z1f ffflzlurzlzfnrz ln.sH'11z'!fn' ,fl,s1mc'1'alf' l'1'oj2'.s'.x or ,flss'1.s'Zz1rlI l'1'f2jlhs'.x'r1r ,fl,s.x'L.sIrz1zl l'mfLf.x.wr Skizrzg fx rnzu Qf ilu' f1!!f'rrzuZzz'e .5f1l2ffA fUV'fVt'A'flVVZi'7Z. E , ,WL -Lx M, A :Q ix , , fm wg, Graduate pro ram gains The graduate school became a full-time, academic year program this year. The department, headed by Dr. Philip Anderson, obtained numerous federal fellowships. Dr. Ander- son says the purpose of the graduate school is to help teachers become master teachers. This year the program had 32 full- time students and 67 part-time students for the winter term. DR. IJAXIEI, BRO IVY LORETYH GER.lIA.YSON Dzfprzrlniwzl flew! l1'Kl71LYlZZlfI7Z Pmfl'.x'.i'r11'-lL'1f11c'alzrm 17Z.YfVlll'!OT by 1 , ,,:., E ui T .,,.i, Ox 4 IVll.l,IA.lI HEI 'SER DR. 1,El.xlND jlL'.Y.S'lf.Y Along wifh .30 or more Credits in educxztzhn, secondary' ,-l11ff1'f1'V1.s11f1! liffmvzhmz ll'UL'f1L7Z4Q.tfZl!fE'7lf.S' aim lzazw nm' nr lzwu nzajum' zn ipucqf- Im lrudur' l'rujl'.x'.w 1' if ggmimyzig areal. I Fm'ly5jiz'r2 .SifZllj6'7'lf,X' zrlleffzzfrl Him' year, Yyzexa' YllllffU7ll-ff'IlCflU7'.S cam 51200 and 20 C'7't1K!lf.S'ffJV a x'1'r7ze.i'Zf'1'fi' fgflfflllflg. l VSl '-R19 znterm' have worked zzrfzzr rizway IZX ll'lY077ZZ7l.g, 5 statureg almost 100 students enrolled lrzlerrm get l7Z,Yf7'l1L'fl-UVIX af .Yew Ricfzrrzrnrzd lflmrzffnlzzry, 1 57,3 5 5 3 Qu W . '-1 f Qs, ROBER TKRFEGER LEE .YURDRI 'JI DR. .WARK PERRIN Audio- Vzlyual flurfm- Vzxuuf llfffllfllfltllfl Axxuczate Professor 1fz.s't1'ucZur lJf12jll'.SIS'1l7' .. 'Sl' 1 llzi - , l ,l'l , L ll 1 ll DR. WILLIAM ROIVIOSER DR. ALLANSIEWERS DR. YY-lO.WA.S'S.'l'IlTH Education Edzwalimz Erlucalzon Aymciate Pro fexmr Pm fe.m1r Profelimr DR. DONALD POLLOCK Erlucatzhn Amocia lv, Prfnjlwff r 231 sycholo has hi li percent of professionals DR. 1513 lllfllfli Slfl,1Jlz'.V OPAL KNOX 1jL'fIlII'f771l'71f llvazl I?YyL'hll!0A7y l'mf2'.s'.s'111' fl.Y.X'12CZ-CUC PVIJf6'.S'.X'l17' Z IJ UN fflfflR1'If.Y1'1IfR Al. l1O.S'.S'lf1.Y .llCIfDEH1 1lx'j'c'f111fr1gy Py.ygf1r1fr2g3' ,'l.8'.Xl.YfI1I1f l'rnj2'.x'.mr lmeffuffm ,uw-gf, -. DR. lfV1LFRlfD f1ARR1S DR. ANDREW BARRETT PS'yL'f2f1f0gy Personnel l'1'vfe.vs If 1' A 5325 ta nt Professor 232 The Psychology Department at WSU-River Falls has the highest percentage of professional psychologists on the staff in comparison with the other eight state universities. The department was the first to have a psychology minor and one of the first to offer a major. Two full-time faculty were added this year. Also the entire department moved from North Hall into the building former- ly occupied by the College of Agriculture. Dr. Shelden Baker and Dr. Edward Selden prepared articles for publication. This year 20 different courses were offered from Psycholo- gy 150 through Psychology 480 including several graduate courses. Dr. Selden, department head, says that an understanding of the findings of psychology is beneficial to the individual in observing and understanding his own behavior and the be- havior of others. The department aims to develop in students an objective attitude toward behavior and also to prepare students for further professional study. Ptychrzlugy Club fflzazfrrzrzri 1'lI'L'II flltqjfvr ff4'r1zr1m'tr11tf'.x Ihr' use oj.s'on1e hear- ing-reacfzrm cquzfmienl on Dzfk Mzelke. UlJ.i'W'f 51 1.LW A .YN D L 'BBE .flfmzr Annu' SCLZIIUL Ayxoczale Professor DR. fA .WHS KERFO O T A.s'.x'z.s't1znZ Pmjlfswr FL OR1.Y11'.tI1LBRAIH A N205 .-l Unis' .Siflzrml Faculty Axxzstarzl Ll1'O.YA COOPER Im!rz1l'Zm' A .VXA ,ll A Y V01 ,D A m ey L i Z2 ra ry A rn as lnximctor ffl l IK SHA .YK 17l.S'L7'IlL'fO r A NNE ,W L 'RPHY IOHN CA .WPBELL A 7718? A m as Instructor Ifzstruclnr mes Lab trains elemental' teachers The main objective of the Ames Laboratory School is to prepare elementary teachers for their important job of guid- ing young children. As our society increases technologically, there is an increased need for teachers to be adequately trained in the problems and techniques of successful teach- ing. Ames Laboratory School strives to give its student teach- ers this training. An important part of the past year's program was a major study of the effects that availability of Audio Visual materials have on teacher techniques and pupil learning. The Ames Laboratory School is a significant part ofthe RF campus. Besides training teachers, it provides for teaching youngsters in innovative, experimental ways and in so doing. plays a dual educational role f both of them very important. IWW .XIARIE HELD A L Y'U.Yflf.Y.S'If.Y Ames rlrmlx' .Slslyfml Instructor ,-lsszisfarzl l'rojesw1 ED WARD KA ISER LL U YD jOH.Y.S'O.Y A rmxx' A nzas 111.m'uc!or Illiiffllfffll' 233 Over 1200 appl CK fl UNE I V l'i1IlfUZL'lIlL .lzffi lizrizlly ,l.mz.il1z1z! .H1:'lCl,lNll,'I.X'.S'1z'.Y l'nM1i' llltfilflllllflfill Lfffic wr .fx 455. s'-:asf 35 is if Mir ' RliZV,f1.X'lY1i1lAIOHRAG1 Rwzrlrlil f,l0II7Z,X'l'LUI' lrz.xH'm'!m' 234 DR, lVI.Vl 1l:'I.IJ 13RO.X'.S'O.Y Pvnmzzrzwl- f,'u1uz.x'wl11zAg .'1.x'.i'z.x Zan! l'1'qflzv.x 1770 '.,i Q ..' x 'EM E xiii - Q. 'ff it A f-'K X m A an ii Rl'7'l1 1lzlRRlflfl.V Rzzszrfwif f,'fi11ri,w'!m' lrz.ilr'zu'lm' 5 4-1- 5 fl-fiyfip GEORGE S7ElGEL.WA .V Rerimnncl flxi Lxlant lzzslrzzcloz' XEl,l.1liPUI.1.X'G Slurlenl l7CV.t'lJ7l7ll'l l7Z.S'f7'IlL'lI2I' for financial aid Over 1200 students applied for some type of financial aid, according to Financial Aids Counselor, ,lack Agnew. Upon application worthy and qualified students received aid through loan funds, part-time employment and scholarships. Loans available are the Wisconsin Student Loans, the United Student Aid Loan Fund, the National Defense Education Act Loans and many other short-term loans. The work-study program provided part-time employment for students from low-income families. ,ph ,gr , 1 re s i -Q . ,sf i 4' I 1. RUNA LD KR L 'AIM l'wisrm1zr'! A.so5z'5f11nf lmlructnr X- s X DR. ANDREW BARRETT I 'ers' anne! fl.s',s'z.x'Zant 1l.i',x'zslanZ Professor DR. BILL IVEBSTER 1,f'f.YI7flT16LflS.YZA5fdHf fl.s'.fz'5tanl Professor lClL'll,'IR1Jl.Ull'1','RY lfixxzflfvzf f,'n111z,if'Iur' lf1i'!1'114'tu1' O. E. HORN Pz'11x'rm1I1'f-Crm7'1,i'z'f1fZg Aint mlrml l'roji',s'.mr E Ji'-is if A f A if f 4 y 'EK i I NEIL BARR UN f,'l11rjf'1f1igz1zm'r U' ' 'l l' .fl...I zRu-1 phfl .1 Pt ,. . , Nljljlizffulx3rflZAx':'y,f!ig3,M an tgzx my 6 px U X M A H In lf !IflfJlIJt'V1x nfl fha Izma. ffuffrf' Ima III .Xnrlh lllzffgzrwx jzwfufw KI ffzzzfm' In S . A K mmz,,.mi1U1lm. 160131518 'I' lflfflfflx' l.'l.lf Tl 'S IIff.YRllx'.S'lf.Y .Ul'.'l. I 'IX fllt'l3.Xl,,l.Y.S'fl.X' lx'l'.'.X'.Ylz l'll HUUICI1' gl Ulxfllflf l'rfffmm1 l1'f1m1w1v .XIKIIIIILVV7 lmlrm lm ,'lxs'1.slr1r1!limzmxx .Urznzzgn .S'fmlw1!l.'w1!wr limx lfn lf' Quinn Ylwflmulf flf!I'll7'1Il7I. Ifrwzzl .Un'r'1H111rz. fzefju 1.171412 f.'0l7Zf1!Jc'H gy! syl,fffr11m'i. rfl11l7'!H'. 3 .XIl:'.S' .SY,'ll.UlID'lA ,'lx.x1.s!rn1! .S'.f,'. lhzu fm 235 Asian Government . 2 studies added The Political Science department offers courses in US. and foreign governments and politics. This includes such areas as public administration. U.S. constitutional development, and U.S. foreign policy, among others. These courses strive to give students a better understanding of the political process, and in so doing, to prepare graduates to function more ade- quately in our society f where government has come to play such a significant role. This year saw the addition of a pro- gram of studies in Asian government and politics. This expan- sion of offerings was well in line with the growing impact of events in Asia on American policy making. The department itself includes a staff of live full-time people. Perhaps the highpoint of the year for the Political Science Department was the sponsoring of the Annual Grassroots Pol- itics Conference aimed at encouraging interest and participa- tion in partisan politics by college graduates. It might also be noted that few schools can boast of presenting the realistic view of political life afforded by this particular kind of pro- gram. Q A 5 P o n ttes ,ate as ,, 15 E lV11,1.1A .W lfV11,1,1A .WS 1,1111 St'1I11111 W 11L.r1rm'!ur' Clark ,War Gnjgor, C.'mzgm'.i'.t- 7711171 from .l1mm'.t'n111, .xfmftu 111111111 nzoralffy zmrl jm11'!1'r1i 111111 111111111 Clrzyfrnz 1'ozfw11 nl Ihr f1I'll.t.tVOI71.t' f,'r1rtfi'n'11t'v. Cmrgw 16141, ll'f.'f,'U zivrffr zzrzzzlyxl, nzalctnt zz nfply lu az tl1lt'.Y1l1?ll 1t11t'7'Il Clrrz.t.r- rm2Z.x'l12a11t'1 riz.i'ru.s.riorz. . .. ,,,, ,Q . ,f , 'f1i'?2lse f - 1, 1242 4 f 1 ii K 3 2 tak ai rl J A , . . 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I1 lJl'fl.URIY' lJlf.l.N' l'llll.ll',l.Y1JlfR.S'flX l7l:Ql,Y X.l.XY.'Ylx'.Y.l.llx' IJlz'.l.Yf, If. l?fll.l..lllfJ.X .If mfwnm If r l'rm1flL IZ! IL fm ff! flrfzffzuzlf' .Slfzymf Alx W4 nm lJwfzr1qf.Sluff'wafX flffhgn ffh! Algm 'lffllfe l'1ff!,wwz l'm!Hwf' l'yfffUwr Pr'w!Lxwr' 237 tribute to A a qw, N QL V , . A. .wr-S ,fav 25182 se-zgevgsa. sz 11 1 f--7 :,. . . .: ' 5- K- -sk 1 - pqfvxsrx., , S .W--sif,.D.W,., .. Jggmmwg , if 1 K f yiazirsiiiiia- , ,. - lu 1 A . N ,XQ QW .w '?5, X 7'l'.SIIlf'lIf lX'ff'IIZfl1'H IlfZ1 llX'X !1full1rm jvfr vfmlnllx. 238 President E. H. Kleinpell 11'-F Dr. lxift Iliff: fffzfmw I'lfl!l,ll17flXl'fff !Il1ff!IZ7'l1'7ff771Ilffllf flfft'?'Y1.f7fIlfIIZIf1ff7l mlm Iwi Wfifi. Nineteen-sixty-seven will be known as the year that Dr. E.H. Kleinpell resigned as President at WSU-River Falls. After holding the position for 21 years. Kleinpell wrote a letter to Eugene R. McPhee. Director of State Colleges, After 25 years as a col- lege and university president. 21 in Wisconsiml hai e reluctantly come to the conclusion that I have exhausted my storehouse of energy. The demands upon administrators of higher education institutions increases eaeh passing month. I no longer feel that I can meet the challenge as I have in the past. Enrollment at River Falls has increased live-fold since Kleinpell became president. The l96T Mele- tean salutes the only Wisconsin president whose tenure spanned the growth of the state institutions from Teachers Colleges to State llniversities. He is a man who means much to us. 1 V, fxlrrfzjzwff rwlfwff ni flu' fffnztw- Mfifzf' H! llczffifffm lluff I rlllftzdf iam A'7lffff'7I 11X fx iimnw fmfl HM it ill Jg NIM uk, ri .I fu, nuff, lfim X, I ' 1 nlii , 'HI 1 f WAY A fillet I. z'7l'fKlA'r'l1NIHHNX' X liz lxff ff! fi my firm! flf 'JI :ri V110 239 Dr. .lll frm I.. I1 riff. 1il1I1I7'7I1fH1 Ufffllflfflllflll1fIA'll7'ff1 wzrziw flwjirzrfnzmzl nz Ihr f,HHt'f7t' 1,-lgmnlflmq Jw f.'1lfufl r1fl11x. .llamlz J 1. III r1f1f11m' truth 111 l'1rf.Yfm1. llwr1r1flw. l'f1 zfliuri .. wn mrzw img zmfzmlffffzi of lzzgfzwf fe'Il7'l!1IILf171 lvzwl Num, lmynzoml lllzlf, 1lgUllL'Illflll'A' lfflmvzfzml l11x!1'11r'Ifn' mul fK1c'llf1'X' f111'n1f1crjln'lf'f1 itrzrv.fl1wll'ar'lVi'1r1lllriwlr'ftflmznzzlflnm, In tribute The 1967 Meletean wishes to offer sympathy to the families of Dr. Melvin Wall and Mr. Raymond Wall. both who died this year. Four other faculty members retired and Dr. EJ. Rozehnal resigned as Dean of Students. To these people we can only offer thanks for years of work, love, and dedication. The following tribute to Dr. Melvin Wall, hon- ored as distinguished alumnus at the River Falls commencement exercises, was written by Eugene R. McPhee, Director of the Wisconsin State Universi- ties: President Albertson and members of Dr. Wall's team were men of great courage who gave their lives for a cause in which they believed deeply. They were front line soldiers in the long-range war of ideas. Their weapons were books instead of bullets. Their objective was to help develop universi- ties in which young people of southeast Asia could seek truth to guide them in deciding their own desti- ny. In a letter from Viet Nam dated Feb. 5, Dr. Wall gave an example of the concern for people that is evident in all the people on these two pages: The university at Can Tho is brand new but has a great prospect for the future. This is the institution that was started in the Mekong Delta by people of the area. They want a university that will serve the needs of the people. The Minister of Education is behind the school, so it may be a breakthrough for higher education here. .llwfrzn Il uf! I- HX ffm' fi! ugh! I ..S. wfmrzfori H'7'. !7IQ 1. 1!l1 flew! ..S. .l!gw1ryjm' l71f1'77Zllflf1llllf lJi'z't'lofi111wz! nz Vid Xrmz. lla luuglzl 111 Rzvzwl'1'k1!l.xjorZfycrzm. NCEE if of ork, love Dr. Catherine Lzenernan announcer! her relzhremerzt thzx year after leachzng bzologwy al Rlzwr Falls for over .30 years. She hax been an active rrzemlwr ofthe Amoezatzon of W'zsmn.yzn State L'nz'z,'er51'ly 1'aeultzlzs a1za'hax.s'erL'ed as xlate treaxu ref and ,Ytate L'zcepre.x'z'rlent. E 4 Dr. Rozehnalfiryt came to River Falls ln 7932 ax an z'n.x'trz1ctor in lTlUXZ,C. In 79-16 he became the actzng chairman ofthe .Wwic Department. and d dication After .52 years Qf leaching al Rzrer l'allx'. Dr. B. II. Kel- lelkzmzjz reyzgnerl lhzs year, lxllfelhrtrrzp. heazl ofthe Blal- okgy Defnartment, zs often axkerl to .xpcah at alzzmnz gath- erzngx. In 7965 he xharerl the f'rofex,xor' ofthe Year Awarrl on campus. One xturlerzl renzarhca' that Bennie always tolfl every elass he hafl that tt wax the worst class he wer hart, but I know he lvj' only concerned with our erlneatzon, U the xludenl added. .Wim Uuflrun Hozdahl, afsofzate Ityrolemrrr ana' librari- an .yimre 7962, announced her retirement thzs year. Dr. 13. Ro:ehnalannozznuerl hu Vtlklxgllllllltfl ax Dean l7f.S'lIHlc'71lS thu year. Ro:ehnal, who became Uwnz lllASlll!lU7Il.Y ln 7955, sau' thu zrzslztu- lzorz iv enrollrnerzt grow' ,from .500 to 3500. I 'ruler hzs leaa'er.vhz,o, the per- .xorzrzel rlz'z'zxz'orz now hax Ill ,xlajf 1m'111l1e1is'. Www .Wrap Leona Cooper, Ames Laboratory School, alxo announced her retlrermznt thzlx' year. Shejozned the college xtajf zn 1960. Slzejormerly was prznezfml ofthe liurlzngton, Iowa, xehool xyxterrz. 241 Administration 237 Agriculture 208-209 Agrifallians 118 A1phaCammaRho 94 Alpha PsiOmega 99 Ames 233 Anima1usScorlJius 106 Art 210-211 AWS 110 baseball 72 basketball 59 BetaBctaBeta 118 Biology 219 bowling 68 Chemtllub 105 Chemistry 214-215 ChessC1ub 103 cross-country 58 Daisy Mae 20 De1ta1otaChi 96 Demosthenians 108 EconC1ub 98 Economics 236 Education 230-231 English 212-213 football 52 Forensics 100 Foundation Committee 87 FFA 108 Geography 226 CraduateStudents 105 Creek Letter Council 88 Crimmllall 111 gymnastics 61 Hansen,Steve 207 HathornHa11 116 History 226-227 HistoryC1ub 119 hockey 66 honors,sports 80 Index lnterdorm Council 110 intramurals 74 Johnson Hall 112 Journalism 225 Kappa Delta Pi 101 Kappa Delta Psi 95 Kappa Mu Epsilon 98 Kappa Theta 92-93 Kinney, Robert 159 Kleinhans, Kurt 159 Kleinpell, Dr. E. H. 238-239 Languages 218 Legislative Action Committee 85 Masquers 100 Math 221 May Hall 113 McCann, Frank 159 McMillan Hall 117 Meletean 130 MENC 121 Music 216-217 Neo Pop Nihilists 8 Newman Club 126-127 Personnel Si Special Services 234-235 Phi Delta Theta 97 Phi Nu Chi 89 Physical Education 228-229 Physics 220 Physics Colloquium 107 Political Science 236 Pre-law 102 Prologue 130 Prosek, Raymond 167 Prucha Hall 114 Psychology 232 Queens, left to right 22 Pat Karnick Mary Kurth In Tribute. . . Sandburg Uan. 6, 1378+-my 22, 1967.1 His this hook is in dedicatioggiteyhimself and also a af the 1967 Melefeavahvsartscf . ft,-5,7 ,,'. , ,ymg:,,,g,,agw , w . f. , f..,- ,. 5 :-, v Sue Nelson Brenda Muraoka Jeri Waldock Sue Finke Ann Sjowall Marilyn Nielsen R-Club 123 Ritchie, Leland 159 Rodeo Club 109 Rodgers, Lois 187 Sigma Alpha Eta 102 Sigma Chi Sigma 99 Sigma Rho 91 Sigma Tau Epsilon 90-91 Sociology 224 Speech 222-223 sports 50 Stower, Harvey 159 Stratton Hall 115 Student Foundation Committee 87 Student National Educ. Assoc. 103 Student Senate 84 Student Voice 128 Summer Theatre 122 swimming 62 Talent Associates 100 tennis 69 track 70 U. Act. Board 86 UCM activity president Doug Harris 29 Vets Club 106 WRA 76 wrestling 63 Y-Dems 104 Y-Cop 104 Zwadlo, Greg 184 L-if sw Senior Activities A ASIIZERSON. LARRY. Comstock. Wis.. Ag. Ed.. Rodeo Club 2.3. FFA 2.3. LSA 1. ILLAR. GARY. River Falls. Wis.. Physics. Math. Intramurals 1.2.3. Prucha Hall Jorm Council 1.2. Physics Colloqium 3.4. LLTAFFER. FRED. Baldwin. Wis.. Psychology. Psych. Club 2.3.4. Pres. 3.4. U. Trailer Court Row Rep. l-. Fresh. Si Jr. Honors. Soph, Silver R , lLTMANN- VERNON: BICHICCF. Wis.. Ag. Ed.. Baseball 1. Intramurals 1.2.3.4. lewman Club 1.2.4. FFA 2.3.4. Pres. 4. Alpha Gamma Rho 3.4. XLMDAHL. DAVID. Rochester. Minn.. Biology. Football 4. Wrestling 3.4. Captain i.4. Most Valuable Wrestler 3. Phi Nu Chi 3.4. tNDERSON. GARY. Schofield. Wis.. Ag. Ed.. Biology. Track 1. Intramurals 1.2.3. U. Presidents Roundtable 2.3. Foundation Committee 3.4. Ag. Scholarship Govern- ng Board 3.4. Pres. 4. River Falls Royal 2.3. Chairman 3. SNEA-WSEA 3.4. Treas. -. FFA 1.2.3.4. Sec. 3. Rodeo Club 2.3. NVATA 3. Alpha Gamma Rho 2.3.4. Social lhairman 4. Student Asst. 2.3. .NDERSON. JUDITH. St. Paul. Minn.. Speech. Oral interpretation and discus- ion. Phi Delta Theta. JBDERSON. LUVERNE. Grantsburg. Wis.. Bus. Administration. Vets' Club 1.2. '- ems 4. B IABCOCK. GEORGE. Rio. Wis.. Political Science. Intramurals 1.2.3.4. Y-GOP 3. . Y-Dems 4. IAHR JR.. GORDON. Minocqua. Wis.. Art. Ski Club 1.2.3. Golf Team 1.2.3.4. IALDESHWILER. SHARON: .lim Falls. Wis.. English. SNEA-WEA 3.4. NCTE 2. . Student Voice 1. Meletean Associate Editor 4. Newman Club 1.2.3.4. Sec, 4. Y- lems 1.2.3. IALKE. ELEANOR. Edgerton. Wis.. Math. Y-Dems 1. Phi Delta Theta 1.2.3.4. Kappa Mu Epsilon 2.3.4. lALKE. SIDONIA. Edgerton. Wis.. Secondary Ed.. Phi Delta Theta 1.2.3.4. iARBER. DAVID. Ladysmith. Wis.. Biology. LSA 1.2.3.4. V.-Pres. 2. Regional 'res. 3. Concert Choir 1.2.3. V.-Pres. 2. Beta Beta Beta 3.4. Historian-Recorder 4. tudent Asst. of May Hall 2.3. Soph. Silver NR . IARTOSH. KAY. River Falls. Wis.. Medical Technology. LATLEY. BRUCE. Milwaukee. Wis.. Social Science. Y-Dems 1.4. May Hall Dorm 1 Inter-Dorm Councils 2. History Club 3.4. Phi Alpha Theta 4. Kappa Theta 4. LAYER. JACQUELYNN. River Falls. Wis.. Art. BSF 1.2.3.4. Sec. 2. SNEA 3.4. :EAUDRY. JAMES. Hudson. Wis.. Psychology. Psych. Club 1.2. IECKER. CHRISTIAN. Cudahy. Wis.. Journalism. Sociology. Student Voice 1.2.3. . Prologue Editor 4. UCM 3. Masquers 2. LEER. THOMAS. Hudson. Wis.. History. LEGG. LOUISE: Edina. Minn.. Ele. Ed.. SNEA 4. tELLIN. LYLE. Forestville. Wis.. Farm Management. FFA 1.2.3. Y-Dems 1.2.3. lewman Club 1.2. Intramurals 1.2.3. IENTS. IDELLA: Comstock. Wis.. Ele. Ed.. SNEA 4. LSA 1. Y-Dems 3. WRA I. ,WS 1.2.3.4. FERG. LLOYD. Cumberland. Wis.. Animal Science. IERG. ORLIN. Blair. Wis.. Ag.. Animal Science. Intramurals 1.2.3.4. Alpha 'amma Rho 3.4. Agrifallians 2. ERGMAN. LINDA. St. Paul. Minn.. Ele. Ed.. SNEA 4. Psych. Club 4. IGNELL. PAUL. River Falls. Wis.. Ag. Ed.. Wesley 1. Basketball 1. ITNEY. JOHN. St. Paul. Minn.. Psychology. Prucha Hall Dorm Council 2. Pre- .aw Club 1. Psych. Club 2.3.4. Y-Dems 4. 'LO0MQUIST. JAMES. St. Louis Park. Minn.. Ele. Ed.. Intramurals 1.2.3.4. appa Theta 2.3.4. R-Club 2.3.4. Basketball 1.2.3.4. Golf 1.2.3.4. SNEA 4. May all Dorm Council 2. Senior Class V.-Pres. 4. R-Club Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Winter Car- ival King Candidate 3. OEHM. ADELE. Three Lakes. Wis.. Art. Orchesis 1.2.3. 'iWho's Who 4. OROVSKY. JOSEPH. Stillwater. Minn.. Bus. Administration. OSAK. JOHN. Frederic. Wis.. Ele. Ed. OYER. DAVID. Cambria. Wis. Ag. Bus.. Agrifallians 3.4. Intramurals 1.2.3.4. RANDSTATTER. MIKE. New Auburn. Wis.. Econ.. Geography. Econ. Club. R- lub 1.2.3.4. Football 1.2.3.4. RAUN. GARY. Fox Lake. Wis.. Ag. Ed.. FFA 1.2.3. Reporter 3. Prucha Hall orm Council 2. Luthern Youth Study Groups 4. ROWN. DENNIS. River Falls. Wis.. Psychology. Econ. fBus. Admin.J. Phi Nu hi 1.2.3.4. ROWN. JACK. St. Paul. Minn.. Ele. Ed.. Intramurals 1.2.3.4. Phi Nu Chi 1.2.3. Sgt.-at-Arms of Phi Nu Chi 3. Student Senate 4. UAB 4. Dorm Council 1.2. Pres. Greek Letter Council 3.4. Pres. 4. Pres. of Class 4. V.-Pres. of Class 3. Y-Dems 3. SNEA 3.4. Winter Carnival King Candidate 3. ROWN. JUDY. River Falls. Wis.. Medical Technology. LSA 1.2. Sec. 1. Syncopa- rs 2. Sitzmarkers 1.2. UHR. ERIC. Clear Lake. Wis.. Geography. Intramurals 1.2.3.4. Y-Dems 3. New- an Club 1. ULA. VICTOR. Antigo. Wis.. Ag.. Newman Club 1.2.3.4. Agrifallians 1.2.4. Y- ems 2.3.4. C AMPBELL. DIXIE. West Concord. Minn.. Math. Meletean 3. SNEA 3.4. Pres. 4. hi Delta Theta 3.4. Historian 4. HRISTOPHERSON. PATRICIA. Spring Valley. Wis.. Sociology. Sigma Chi Sigma 2.3.4. Phi Delta Theta 1.2.3.4. AWS 1.2.3. Pres. 3. Hathorn Hall V.-Pres. 1.2. omecoming Queen Candidate 3. Silver R',. CLOUTIER. JOAN. New Richmond. Wis.. Biology. Phi Delta Theta 2.3. 4. Y-Dems 2. AWS 1.2.3.4. Newman Club 1.2. Beta Beta Beta 2.3.4. Sec. 3. COLLINS. KATHERINE. River Falls. Wis.. Music. MENC 1.2.3.4. MENC Pres. 3' Symphonic Band 1.2.3.4. St. Croix Valley Orchestra 2. Clarinet Choir 1.2.3.4. D DANIELS. ROLAND. Hudson. Wis.. Biology. Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor 3.4. V.-Pres. 4. DAVIS. CAROL. Winter Wis.. Phy. Ed.. Ele. Ed.. Syncopaters 1.2.3.4. Phi Delta Theta 1.2.3.-'1-. Orchesis 2. Y-Dems 1.2. PEMM Club 1.2.3. SNEA 3.4. ACEI 3. Band 1. WRA 1.2.3. DAY. HERBERT. Hudson. Wis.. Ag. Ed.. Foundation Committee 3.4: FFA 3.4. Pres. 4. Wesley 3. Agronomy Club 4. DAY. MARGARET. Lake Elmo. Minn.. Ele. Ed.. Delta Iota Chi 2.3.4. SNEA 4. DEKAN. JERALD. Augusta. Wis.. Ag. Ed.. Intramurals 4. Newman Club 1.2.3.4. FFA 2.3.4. Treasurer 4. Alpha Gamma Rho 2.3.4. DEMUNCK. PHILIP. Glenbeulah. Wis.. Animal Science. Y-GOP 1.2.3. Agrifal- lians 2.3.4. Intramurals 1.2.3.4. Cross-Country 1. R-Club I. DIETRICH. PAMELA. Exeland. Wis.. English. Psychology. SNEA-SWEA 3.4. Psych. Club 3.4. NCTE 4. DOWNING JR.. ARTHUR. Merrill. Wis.. Animal Science. FFA 1. Y-GOP 1. Gamma Delta 1. Concert Choir 1.2. Men's Chorus 2. DUBE. DOUGLAS. Milltown. Wis.. Chemistry. Football 2.3.4. Track 1.2. Wres- tling 1. Kappa Theta 1.2.3.4. Pres. 4. DUCKLOW. ARLAN. Spring Valley. Wis.. Economics. Vets' Club 2.3.4. Y-Dems 3. DUMMER JR.. FRANK. Elkmound. Wis.. Animal Science. Intramurals 1.2.3.4. Y- GOP 1.2.3.4. Alpha Gamma Rho 3.4. DUNEMANN. WAYNE. Turtle Lake. Wis.. Ag.. Wrestling 1. Football 2. Kappa Theta 2.3.4. R-Club 2. DURAND. JAMES. River Falls. Wis.. Psychology. Ele. Ed.. 2 yrs. Concert Choir. DUSZYNSKI. WINNIFRED. Fort Collins. Col.. Upper Ele. Ed.. Delta Iota Chi 2.3. Wesley Foundation 1.2. Concert Choir 1.2.3.4. MENC 1.2.3. SNEA 3.4. Madrigals 1.2.3. Talsmen Folk Singers 3. E EDWINS. ALLAN. Stillwater. Minn.. Math. Economics. Econ. Club 1.2. EGGLESTON. ROBERT. Barron. Wis.: Chemistry. Intramurals l.2.3.1. Baseball 2. Phi Nu Chi 2.3.4. Chem. Club 3.4. Y-Dems 4. ERICKSON. JEAN. Center City. Minn.. Speech Correction. Sitzmarkcrs. Ski Club 4. Sigma Alpha Eta Sec. 3.4. ERICKSON. WILLIAM. Mpls.. Minn.. Bus. Administration. Elks Club. ERNO. DENNIS. Muskego. Wis.. Bus. Administration. Political Science. Football 2.3.4. Y-Dems 3.4. Lettermen-R-Club 3.4. Omicron Delta Epsilon 4. EULBERG. WILLIAM. Portage. Wis.. Biology. Dorm Council V.-Pres. 2. Phi Nu Chi 2.3.4. Parlimentarian 3. Animalus Scorpius 3.4. UAB V.-Chairmen 4. Home coming Co-Chairman 3. EVANS. GARY. Sparta. Wis.. Ag. Ed.. Sigma Tau Epsilon 2.3.4. V.-Pres. 4. Y-Dems 3.4. Intramurals 1.2.3.4. FFA Reporter 4. Advertising Co-Chairman of Student Directory 3.4. F FALL. EUGENE. Clayton. Wis.. English. Choir 1. NCTE 4. SNEA 1-. FALLSTROM. SUSAN. Grantsburg. Wis.. Ele. Ed.. Phi Delta Theta 2.3. SNEA 3.4. Hathorn Counselor and Asst. 2. AWS Rep, 1.3. AWS Treas. 2. FINKE. SUSAN. Mpls.. Minn.. Speech Correction. Speech. Y-Dems I. AWS 1.2.3. 4. SNEA 4. Hathorn Dorm Council 2. W'omen's Bowling Team 2.3.4. Clsss Pres.. Dorm Counselor. and Student Senate 3. Kappa Delta Psi 2.3.4. Pres. 4. Sigma Alpha Eta 2.3.4. U. Judiciary Board 3.4. Student Advisory Council 2.4. FOSTER. PHILIP. River Falls. Wis.. Social Science. History Club 4. R-Club 1.2.3. 4. Masquers 1.2. Kappa Theta 2.3.4. SWEA 4. De Molay 1.2.3. Swimming Team 1. 2.3.4. River Falls Quarter Abroad 3. Master Counselor of De Molay 2. FRENCH. HARLAN. River Falls. Wis.. Social Science. History Club 4. SN EA 4. FUHS. CAROL. St. Paul. Minn.. French. Student Center Governing Board 1.2. Sec. 2. U. Activities Board 3.4. Sec. 3. Chairwoman 4. V.-Chairman of Special Events Committee 3: Hathorn Hall Softball Team 2.3. Inter-Sorority Bowling League 2. Kappa Delta Psi 2.3.4. Greek Letter Council 2.3. SNEA-SWEA 3.4. Kap- pa Delta Pi 3.4. NDEA Institute Participant 3. FUNK. LAUREL. Bay City. Wis.. Art. Orchesis 1.3. UCM 4. G GANDER. CHARLES. Hudson. Wis.. Psychology. History. Psych. Club 1. History Club 3. GREGEN. GILBERT. Hastings. Minn.. History. English. Y-Dems 1. NCTE 3.4. History Club 3.4. Sec. Treasurer 4. GFALL. THOMAS. Plum City. Wis.. Math. Y-Dems 1.2.3.4. Wis. Ed. Assoc. and National Ed. Assoc. 4. Kappa Mu Epsilon 2.3.4. Newman Club 1.2. GHERTY. ROBERTA. River Falls. Wis.. Ele. Ed.. SNEA 3.4. ACEI 3.4. WRA 2. Baptist Student Fellowship 1.2.3. GIESE. CARL. Alma Center. Wis.. Upper Ele. Ed.. Sigma Tau Epsilon 3.4.5. Y- Dems 2.3.4.5. Johnson Hall Dorm Treasurer 4. Johnson Hall Social Committee 5. Johnson Hall Dorm Council 4.5. Johnson Hall's Candidate for PMOC 5. SNEA 3.4. 5. ACEI 5. Psych. Club 4. GIESE. PAUL. Alma Center. Wis.. Ag.. May Hall Judicial Board 2. May Hall Dorm Council 2. Johnson Hall Judicial Board 4. Agrifallians 2.4. Y-Dems 2. Demosthe- nians 4. GILLETTE. RICHARD. White Bear Lake. Minn.. History. Psychology. GILOY JR.. CLARENCE. Humbird. Wis.. Ag. Ed.. Stratton Dorm Council 2. Intra- murals 1.2.3.4. FFA 3.4. V.-Pres. 4. Alpha Gamma Rho 3.4. Activities Committee 243 a Senior Activities cont.J Chairman 4. GLAUS, GERALD, River Falls, Wis., Social.Science, Intramurals I,2,3,4. GOERS, CLEO, Glen Ellyn, Ill., Art, Syncho Paters I,2,3,4, SAC Rep. I, Treas. 2, Phi Delta Theta Historian 3, Swim Team 2, Ski Club l,2, Sec. I, Dorm Council I,2, Counselor 1. GOETZELMAN, WILLIAM, Lake Tomahowk, Wis., Biology, Ski Club 2,3, Mas- quers 2,3,4. GRAY, STEVE, St. Paul, Minn., Ele. Ed., Pres. of Car Pool 2,3,4. GREEN, CAROLE, Merrillan, Wis., History, International Relations Club 1, Psych. Club Sec. I, SNEA-WEA 4. GREEN, KENNETH, Humbird, Wis., Econ., Political Science, Intramurals 2,3,4, Vets' Club I, Omicron Delta Epsilon 3,4, Y-Dems 4. GREGG, SUSAN, St. Paul, Minn., Ele. Ed., Kappa Delta Psi 2,3,4, Project and So- cial Chairman 3, U. Activities Board 2,3,4, SNEA-SWEA 3,4, IM Softball 2,3,4, Postal League Bowling 3, AWS. GRONQUIST. MARIAN, Stockholm, Wis., Speech Correction, AWS I,2,3,4, LSA 1,2.3.4, Y-GOP 2, Sigma Alpha Eta 2,3,4. GROVER, MARY, Galesville, Wis., Medical Technology, Beta Beta Beta 2,3, Kap- pa Delta Psi 2,3, Greek Letter Council 3, Newman Club l,2,3, House Committee 3, AWS 1,2,3. GUST, YVILLIAM, Deer Park, Wis., Ag., Econ., Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Alpha Gamma Rho 1.2,3,4, Sec. 4, Y-Dems 1,2,3,4, SAC representative 4, Agrifallians I,2,3,4, Sec. of Agrifallians 2, Pres. of Econ. Club I,2,3, HWho,s Who 4, Fresh. Honors. GUSTAFSON, TOM, Osceola, Wis., Upper Ele. Ed., Baseball l,2,3,4, Basketball 3, R-Club l,2,3,4, Wesley Foundation l,2, Intramurals l,2,3. H HADRICH, CHARLES, St. Paul, Minn., Bus. Administration. HAHN, SUSAN, Black River Falls, Wis., Art, Symphonic Band I. HANSEN, JAMES, Hudson, Wis., Econ., Bus. Administration. IIANSON, MARVIN, Cushing, Wis., Ele. Ed., Psychology, Baptist Student Fellow- ship 3,1-,SNEA 4. HANSON, ROBERT, New Auburn, Wis., Ag., Animal Science, Agrifallians l, LSA l. IIASELEY, BETTE, St. Paul, Minn., Lower Ele., Homecoming Queen candidate l965, Phi Delta Theta, SNEA, ACEI, Kappa Delta Pi. HASTER, DANIEL, Ellsworth, Wis., Animal Science. HAUTH, BARBARA, Ellsworth, Wis., Phe. Ed., Newman Club l,2, PEMM l,2,3,4, SNEA 4, WAHPER l,2,3,4, AAHPER 3,4, WRA 2,3,4, Chairman 3,4. IIAY, KATHLEEN, River Falls, Wis., Speech, Masquers I.2,3,4, Concert Choir 2, 3, Phi Delta Theta 2, SNEA-SWEA 4, Masquers Sec. 3, Pres. 4, W'ho's Who , Al- pha Psi Omega 3,4, Pres. 4. HAYDEN, JEFFREY, White Bear Lake, Minn., Art, Wesley 3, Concert Choir 2,3, 4, Chamber Singers 2.3,1-, Mens Chorus 3,4, Ski Club 3, Psych. Club 4. HEISE, FRANK, Ellsworth, Wis., Speech, Masquers I,2,3,4. HENDRICKSON, MARY, Spring Valley, Wis., Sociology, Sigma Chi Sigma 4, Y- Dems 3,1-,Soph. Silver MR . HENRY, EILEEN, New Richmond, Wis., Ele. Ed. HEPP, RONALD, River Falls, Wis., Ag., Agrifallians 3,4, Agronomy 4. HESSELINK, GERALD, Baldwin. Wis., Biology. HIATT, GLORIA, Lakeville, Minn., Ele. Ed. Kappa Delta Psi 2,3,4, Historian 3,4, Kappa Delta Pi 3,1-, WRA1,2,PEMM 2,3, g'Who's Who , Falcon Award. HILL, GERALD, Owen, Wis., ag., Intramurals I,2,3,4, Agrifallians 3,4. IIILLARY. SHEILA, Hudson, Wis., Ele. Ed. Phi Delta Theta 2,3,4, Y-Dems l,2, Newman Club 4, NEA 4. HILLSTEAD, JUDITH, Wilson, Wis., Speech, Cheerleading I,2,3, Captain 2,3, Masquers I,2,3,4, PEMM l,2,3,4, Delta Iota Chi l,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 4, Foren- sics 3, Jr. Class Sec., Alpha Psi Omega 3,4, Sec. 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3,4. HJORT, LOUIS, Grantsburg, Wis., Bus. Administration, Math, Y-GOP l,2, Econ. Club 3, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3,4, Math Honorary. HODGKINS, RICHARD JR., Bloomington, Minn., Social Political Science, Foot- ball I,2,3, Baseball 3, Kappa Theta I,2,3, R-Club l,2,3, 1966 All State Football NAIA. HOEFER, LON, Shell Lake, Wis., Psychology, Sociology, Meletean I, Intramural Football 4, Phi Nu Chi 3,4, Y-Dems I,2,3. HOFACHER, THOMAS, St. Paul, Minn., Biology, Beta Beta Beta 2,3,4. HOFFMAN, SYLVIA, Farmington, Minn., English, NCTE 2,3, SNEA 3,4, Phi Del- ta Theta 3,4. HOLMGREN, NANCY, Eagle River, Wis., Speech Therapy, Ele. Ed., SNEA-SWEA 4, Sigma Alpha Eta 3,4, Y-Dems 4. HORAN, TERRANCE, St. Paul, Minn., Ele. Ed., Intramurals I,2,3, SNEA 3,4, Kappa Theta 3,4, Newman 1,2, Y-Dems 1,2, Greek Letter Council 3. HUGHES, JAMES, Berlin, Wis., Earth Science, Phi Nu Chi 2,3,4, Treas. 4, Dorm Council 2,3, Geology Club 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. I IMRIE DAVID' Lake Mills Wis Sociolo R Club 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4- NAIA v Q - -S gy? ' 1 - 3 s -I 1 s All District Football Team 3,4, NAIA All District Outstanding Lineman 4. INGLI, ROBERT, Ellsworth, Wis., Chemistry, Math, Chem. Club 3,4, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3,4. IVERSON, WAYNE, Amery, Wis., Art, Student Voice Photographer 3, Ferret Con- tributor 2, Prologue Contributor 3,4, Theater participation I, Sigma Tau Epsilon I, 2,3,4, Greek Letter Council 2,3, LSA I,2, Masquers I, Y-Dems I, nWho's Who , Dean's List, Fresh. Honors. J JABS, LEE, Waukesha, Wis., Biology, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Wrestling I,2,3, Dord Asst. 2,3,4, Beta Beta Beta 2,3,4, SNEA 4, Y-Dems I,2. JACOBSON, WILLIAM, Alma Center, Wis., Ag. Ed., Alpha Gamma Rho 3,4 Treasurer 4, FFA 3,4, Advisor 4, Y-GOP 3, Demosthenians V.-Pres. 4. JAGLINSKI, CHARLES, Butternut, Wis., Ag. Ed., Dorm Council Treasurer 2 FFA 3,4, Jr. V.-Pres. 3, Newman Club I,2,3,4, Alpha Gamma Rho 3,4, Pres. 4. JANISCH, WILLIAM, River Falls, Wis., Math, Econ., Kappa Delta Pi 3,4, Kapp Mu Epsilon 3,4, Newman Club I,2,3,4, Sigma Rho 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Greek Lette Council 3, SNEA 4. JENSEN, DALE, Balsam Lake, Wis., Ag. Ed., Intramurals I, FFA 4. JENSEN, ELAINE, Arcadia, Wis., Ele. Ed., Sigma Chi Sigma 3,4, V.-Pres. 3, Kapp Delta Pi 3,4, Historian Reporter 4, SNEA 4. JERANEK, BONNIE, Ph. Ed., Kappa Delta Psi 2,3, Pi Kappa Delta 3,4, PEMII Club I,2,3, WRA 2,3, Y-GOP I,2, SNEA-SWEA 3,4, Speech Assoc. of Am. 3,4 AAHPER 3,4, Y-GOP Sec. 81 LAC Rep. 1, 'LWho's Who . JILEK, JOSEPH, Rice Lake, Wis., Math, Newman Club I,2,3,4, R-Club I,2,3,4 Pres. 4, V.-Pres. of R-Club 3, Intramurals 2,3, Football I,2,3, Wrestling 1, Basebal 3, Football Captain 3, aLWho's Who , All-Conference Football l,2,3, All Distric Football 2,3, All-American Football 2. JOHNSON, BETTY, Port Wing, Wis., Ele. Ed., Concert Choir 2,3, Y-GOP I,2,3 ACEI1,2,SNEA 4. JOHNSON, CHARLES, Red Wing, Minn., English. JOHNSON, EVELYN, Maiden Rock, Wis., Ele. Ed. JOHNSON, ROGER, Boyceville, Wis., Bus. Administration, Baptist Student Fei lowship V.-Pres. 3. JOHNSON, SHARON, Spooner, Wis., Phy. Ed., WRA I,2,3,4, V.-Pres. 3, Delt Iota Chi I,2,3, V.-Pres. 3, WARFCW 2,3, V.-Pres. 3, Sigma Chi Sigma 4, WAHPEI 3,f1,PEMM 2,3, SNEA 3,4. JUNKMAN, JENNIFER, Wis. Rapids, Wis., Delta Iota Chi, Kappa Delta Pi. K KETTERL, CAROLE, Marshfield, Wis., Lower Ele., SNEA 2,3,4, Y-Dems 3, ACE 2,3. KING, WAYNE, St. Paul, Minn., Art. KINNEY, ROBERT, Robbinsdale, Minn., Psychology. KLECKER, GARY, Ellsworth, Wis., Chemistry, Sigma Rho 3,4, Chemistry tutor 3 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3,4, Chem. Club 3,4, Fresh. 81 Soph. Honors, Dorm Asst Counselor 3,4. KNEPEL, DAVID, Germantown, Wis., Ag. Bus., Basketball I, Intramurals I,2,3,4. KOPECKY, MARY, Wabeno, Wis., Ele. Ed., Y-GOP l,2,3,4, Sec. 2, Kappa Dell Pi 3.4, SNEA 3,4. KOZAK, CARL, Phillips, Wis., Ag. Ed., FFA 2,3,4, Y-Dems 2,3,4, Concert Choir I Kappa Theta 2,3,4, Treas. of Class 4. KRUEGER, DEAN, Montello, Wis., Psychology, SNEA 3, Psych. Club 3,4, Y-Dem 4, Football l,2, Intramurals l,2,3.4. KRUMM, JOHNNY, River Falls, Wis., Speech Correction, Beta Beta Beta 3,4 Sigma Alpha Eta 2,3,4. L LAATCH, JAMES, Neillsville, Wis., Speech, Y-Dems I, Masquers l,2,3,4, Alpha Ps Omega 2,3,4, Pres., SAC 4, Sigma Tau Epsilon I,2, Soph. Sec. LARSON, BARRY, Turtle Lake, Wis., Physics, Math, Phys. Colloquium 3,4, Kap, Mu Epsilon 3,4. LARSON, GINNY, St. Croix Falls, Wis., Speech Correction, Psychology, Phi Delt Theta 2,3,4, Sigma Chi Sigma 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, AWS I,2,3,4, PEMM I, WRA I Sigma Alpha Eta I,2,3,4, SNEA 4, Gold WR . LARSON, LAURIE, River Falls, Wis., Speech Correction, Sigma Alpha Eta 3,4 Syncho Paters I,2,3, Phi Delta Theta l,2,3,4, Masquers I, American Speech Hearing Assoc. 3,4, SNEA 4. LAW, ALLAN, MPLS, Minn., Ele. Ed., Baptist Youth Group, SNEA, Board Mem ber of the Coffee House. LEADHOLM, DAVID, Amery, Wis., Bus. Administration, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Kapp Theta 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Class Treas. 3. LEBEIS, ROGER, Cornell, Wis., Speech Correction, Psychology, Sigma Alpha Et 2,3,4, Newman Club I,2,3,4, Y-Dems l,2,3,4, SNEA 3,4. LINDREN, DAVID, St. Paul, Minn., Economics, Psychology. LONEY, ALLAN, St. Croix Falls, Wis., Ag.-Farm Management, FFA I, ACE Food 2,3,4. LUCK, ROBERT, St. Paul, Minn., Econ. LUDVIGSON, GUY, Ridgeland, Wis., History-Political Science, History Club 3, Y-Dems 2,3,4, Phi Nu Chi 2,3,4, V.-Pres. 4, Phi Alpha Theta Pres. 4, Deanis List uWho's Who . LUNDBERG, LOIS, Pepin, Wis., Biology, Beta Beta Beta 2, Kappa Delta Pi I Sigma Chi Sigma I, PEMM 4, Baptist Youth Fellowship 4, SNEA I, Silver HRW. LUNDBERG, RITA, Pepin, Wis., Ele. Ed. M MADSEN, VALDEN, Wheeler, Wis., English, Y-Dems I, Newman Club I,2, Dor Asst. 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Phi Alpha Theta 4, NCTE 3,4, SNEA 4, SWEA 4. MARTIN, HOWARD, River Falls, Wis., Math, Bus. Administration, Kappa M Epsilon 3,4. MATTLIN, JANE, White Bear Lake, Minn., Ele. Ed. Art, Band 2,3,4, ACEI 3, Sec. 4. MAVES, DAVID, Eau Claire, Wis., Social Science, Kappa Delta Pi 3,4, Phi Alph Theta 3,4, Delegate to Nat. Convention 4, Y-Dems l,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3, SNE 4, Silver HRT 2, Gold 'ARI' 4. McCORMICK, MICHAEL, Alma, Wis., Math, Physics, Sitma Rho 3,4. McDONALD. SUSAN: Grantsburg. Wis., Speech, German Club 2.3.4, Debate 2.3.4, Forensics 3.4, Kappa Delta Psi 2.3.4. McFARLANE. DANIEL, Gamboa. Canal Zone lPanamal, Sociology, Track 1.2.3, R-Club 1.2.3.4, Foreign Student Assoc. 1.2.3. McINTYRE. JUDITH, Barron. Wis., English, Kappa Delta Pi 3.4, Phi Delta Theta 2.3, SNEA 4, Nat. Council of Teachers of English 3.4, Silver WR . MEYER, GERALD, River Falls. Wis., Biology. MIELKE, RICHARD, Stillwater. Minn., Art, Y-Dems 3, Newman Club 4, Student Voice 4, Head Photographer 4. MILLIGAN. MICHAEL, Fond Du Lac, Wis., Social Science, History Club, Phi Alpha Theta. MITCHELL. BRUCE, River Falls, Wis., Biology. MONCHILOVICH. COLLEEN, River Falls. Wis., Speech Correction, English, Choir 1, Sigma Alpha Eta 1.4, Y-Dems 2, Delta Iota Chi 1.2. MORRIS. PATRICIA, Prescott. Wis., Phy. Ed.. Biology, WAHPER 3, SNEA 4, PEMM Club 1.2.3, Beta Beta Beta Biological Society. Gamma Omega Chapt. 2.3.4, Sigma Chi Sigma 2,3,4, Publicity Chairman 3. Sec. 4, WRA 1.2.3.4, Kappa Delta Pi 3.4, AAHPER 3.4, Soph. Silver HR . MORRISETTE. ZONZETTA, St. Paul. Minn., Ele. Ed., SNEA-SWEA 3.4, ACEI 3. 4. Treas. 4. N NECHVILLE. WALTER, Roberts. Wis., Animal Science. Ag. Eng., Beta Beta Beta 1.2.3.4, FFA 2.3.4. Reporter 3. NEECK, HERBERT, River Falls, Wis., Social Science, Y-Dems 3.4, SNEA-SWEA 4, History Club 4. NELSON, DIANNE, Downing. Wis., English, NCTE 2.3.4, Wesley 2.3.4, SNEA 4, Y-Dems 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3.4. Sec. 4. Award, Sigma Chi Sigma 3, Soph. Silver HR . NELSON. EUGENE, Dallas. Wis., Ele. Ed., Intramurals 1.2.3.4, SNEA 4, Games Committee 3.4. NELSON. MARK, Grantsburg, Wis., Art, Dorm Council 1, Football 1.2.3, Wres- tling 1.2.3.4, R-Club 2.3.4, Phi Nu Chi 2.3.4, Voice Staff 2.3.4. Sports Editor 3, Treas. of Class '66, Y-GOP. NEUENFELDT. BRUCE, Spencer. Wis., Social Science, Newman Club 1.2.3, Phy. Ed. Minors Club 2, Prucha Hall Dorm Council I, SNEA-SWEA 4, U. Activities Board Exhibits Committee 2.3. NEWBVIAN. DONNA, Baraboo. Wis., Ele. Ed.. Speech Correction, ACEI 2, SNEA 2, LSA 2.3.4. Sec. 3.4, Phi Delta Theta 3.4, Sigma Alpha Eta 3.4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. NICKELL. GERALD, River Falls. Wis., Math, Choir St Madrigals 1, Intramurals 1. 4, Bowling Team 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3.4, SNEA 4. NIELSEN. GARY, Red Wing. Minn., Psychology. Sociology, Deanis List 3. NIELSEN. ROGER, Luck. Wis., Ag. Ed.: Alpha Gamma Rho 2.3.4. Sec. 4-, Agrifal- lians 2.3.4. V.-Pres. 4, Demosthenians 3.4. Treas. 3. V.-Pres. 4, LSA 1.2. NORQUIST. MARY, Hager City. Wis., Ele. Ed., ACEI 4, SNEA 4. O OKWUMABUA. GEOFFREY, Issele-Uku. Nigeria, Political Science, FSA 1.2.3,4. Pres. 3, V.-Pres. 2. OLSON. DAVID, Barron. Wis., Psychology, Sociology. OLSON, JEROLD, Antigo. Wis., Animal Science, Agrifallians 1.2.3.4, Life Guard 2.3, Intramurals 2.3.4. OLSON. ROBERT, Baldwin. Wis., Math, Track 1.2, Wrestling 1.2.3.4, Dorm Offi- cer 2, R-Club 2.3.4, Resident Asst. 4, Sigma Tau Epsilon 3.4. OLSON, STEVEN, Hudson, Wis., Math, Golf 2.3.4, Bowling 2,3,4, Letterman 3.4, Intramurals 1.2.3.4, Kappa Mu Epsilon. OLSON, WARREN, Woodville. Wis., Chemistry, Concert Choir 1.2, Beta Beta Beta 2,3,4, Chem. Club 2.3.4. Pres, 4, LSA 1.2.3,4. ORF. DAVID, Ellsworth. Wis., Economics. OTTING, SANDRA, Hopkins. Minn., Ele. Ed., Kappa Delta Psi 1.2.3.4, SNEA 3.4, Kappa Delta Pi 3.4. P PARNELL, PATRICIA, Hopkins. Minn., English, Delta Iota Chi 1.2.3.4, Sec. 3. Historian 4, SNEA 3.4, U. Activities Board 3.4. PASTOR. FREDERICK, New Auburn, Wis., Bus. Econ.. Geography, Y-Dems 1.2. 3.4, Football Manager 1.2.3, Gymnastics 3. Club 2. PAULSON. MARY, Red Wing. Minn., French, Sigma Chi Sigma 2.3.4, SAC 3.4, Phi Delta Theta 1.2.3.4, Kappa Delta Pi 3.4. Pres. 4, SNEA 4. PENNINGTON. DORTHEY, River Falls, Wis., English, Beta Beta Beta 1.2.3.4, SNEA-SWEA-SNCTE 4, Silver R 1. PERKINS. MICHAEL, Spooner. Wis., Ele. Ed., Y-Dems 3.4, SNEA 3.4. PETAN. LEA, Clear Lake. Wis., English, AWS 1.2.3.4, LSA 1.2.3.4, NCTE 2.3.4, SNEA-SWEA 4. PETERSON. DONNA, Hudson, Wis., Ele. Ed.. Psychology, Kappa Delta Pi 3.4, WEA 3.4, NEA 3.4. PETERSON, PATRICIA, Stillwater, Minn., Ele. Ed., NEA-WEA 3.4, Assoc. for Childhood Ed. International 4. PITTMAN. MICHAEL, Plum City. Wis., Ag. Ed., Newman Club 1.2.3.4, FFA 4. POMINVILLE. DAVID, Hudson. Wis., Art, Y-Dems 3. POTTER. BETTY, Frederic. Wis., Phy. Ed., Wesley Foundation 1.2.3.4, Syncho Paters1.2.3, WRA 1.2.3.4, SNEA 3.4, PEMM Club 1.2.3,4. PRELL. JOANNE, Danbury. Wis., Speech Correction, Sigma Alpha Eta 2.3.4, Sec. 3, Silver R 2. R RADICHEL, LORAL, Onalaska, Wis., Phy. Ed., Rodeo Club 1.2.3.4, Girls' Team 2. 3. Board of Directors 2.3.4, WRA 1.2.4, SNEA-SWEA 4, AAHPER 4, Freeman Drug Award 2, Ed. Grant 4. RAEHL. JOHN, Larsen. Wis., Ag., Band 2.3.4. Pep 2.3.4, Baptist Student Fellow- ship 2.3.4. Treas. 3, Agrifallians 2.3, Dean's List 2.3.4. RAGATZ. TED, Stanley. Wis., Ele. Ed., Intramurals 1.2.3.4, Football 1.2.3.4, Cap- tain 4. All-Conference and All-State 2.3.4. Most Valuable Player 2, SNEA 4, Phi Nu Chi 2.3.4, PEMM Club 2.3.4. Treas., R-Club 1.2.3.4, Winter Carnival King 3. REIS, DANIEL, Prescott. Wis., Ag. Ed., Newman Club 1.2, FFA 4. Sentinel 4. REPPE, HAROLD, St. Paul, Minn. Math, Radio Club 3.4. RHIEL, G. STEVEN, Elmwood, Wis., Math, Football 1.2.3.4, Basketball 1.2, Phi Nu Chi 2.3.4. Sec. 4, R-Club 3.4, Newman Club 1.2.3, PEMM Club 3.4. RICE, CLAIRE, Black River Falls. Wis., Ag. Bus., Y-Dems 1.2.3.4, Intramurals 1.2. 3.4, FFA 1.2. RICHARDSON. MARY, Hammond, Wis., Math, Kappa Delta Pi 3.4, Kappa Mu Epsilon 2.3, Newman Club 1, Phi Delta Theta 2.3, Sigma Chi Sigma 2.3, Y-Dems I. 2.3, Silver R , S'Who's Who . RICHERT, STANLEY, River Falls. Wis., Ag., Vets' Club I, Silver R 2. RIETSCHEL. DENNIS, Winter. Wis., Geography, Intramurals 1.2.3.4, Newman Club 1.2, Sitzmarkers 1.2, Geology Club 2.3, RINDAL. MICHAEL, St. Paul. Minn., Ele. Ed. RINGER. BARBARA, Wayzata, Minn., Ele. Ed., SNEA 3.4, ACEI 1.2.3, PEMM 1. 2. RIVARD, MARY, Glenwood City. Wis., Art, Sigma Chi Sigma 3.4. RODLI, KEITH, Baldwin, Wis., Political Science, Intramurals 1.2.3.4, Kappa The- ta 1.2.3,4, Y-Dems 1.2.3.4, Class of 1967 Pres. 81 V.-Pres., Student Senate Pres. 4, Treas. 3, I.egislative Action Committee Sec. 1.2, g'Who's Who . ROELKE. THOMAS, Lake Mills. Wis., Biology, Football 1.2.3.4, Baseball 1.2, Basketball 1, Kappa Delta Pi 3.4, Beta Beta Beta 2.3.4, Phi Nu Chi 2.3.4, SNEA- SWEA 4, R-Club1,2,3,4, PEMM 1.2.3.4, Animalus Scorpius 3.4, Who's Who . ROMSOS. LEE, Cameron. Wis., Chemistry-Math, Kappa Mu Epsilon 2.3.4, Chem Club 1.2.4, Intramurals 1.2. ROSENBROOK. GORDON, Bloomer, Wis., Biology, Kappa Theta 1.2.3,4. Treas. 3, Beta Beta Beta 3.4, Sitzmarkers 3. RUNDQUIST. CHARLES, St. Paul. Minn., Ele. Ed., Kappa Delta Pi 2.3. RUSSELL. PATRICIA, Claremont. Minn., Ele. Ed., FSA 3, Psych. Club 3, New- man Club 4. S SALEK. JOHN, Phillips. Wis., Biology, Intramurals 1.2.3.4, Beta Beta Beta 2, Kappa Theta 2.3.4, Greek Letter Council 3.4. SANDBORGH. JO CHERYL, River Falls. Wis., Ele. Music, Mixed Chorus 2, Wo- mans Chorale 4, YCOP 2, MENC 2.3.4, SNE-WEA 4. SANDVIG. TIMOTHY, Woodville. Wis., Chemistry. SCHOEVERLING. WILLIAM, River Falls. Wis., English, NCTE Sgt-at-Arms. SCHAFFER, THOMAS, St. Paul. Minn., Econ., Golf 1.2.3.4, Intramurals 1.2.3, Sigma Tau Epsilon 1.2.3.4, Animalus Scorpius 2.3.4, Class Pres. 1, Student Senate 1.2.3. Treas. 2. Pres. 3, Presidents Roundtable 2.3, Resident Student Asst. 2.3, Council of Presidents 3.4. Chairman 4, United Council of WSU Student Govts. 1.2. 3.4. Pres. 4. SCHILLING. MARGARET, Hudson. Wis., Sociology, Delta Iota Chi 2.3, Psych. Club 2, MELETEAN 3. SCHIOEDER. MARVIN, St. Paul. Minn., Chemistry, Chem. Club 1.3.4. SCHLADWEILER. CALVIN, Plum City. Wis., Psychology. Sociology. SCHLOSSER, JUDITH, Eau Galle. Wis., Ele. Ed., Newman Club 1.2.3, Assoc. for Childhood Ed. 3, FSA 2. SCHLOSSER, RICHARD, Eau Galle, Wis., Ag. Ed., Newman Club 1.2.3.4, Intra- murals 1.2.3.4, FFA 5, Agrifallians 3, Alpha Gamma Rho 2,3.4.5, River Falls Quar- ter Abroad 4. SCHOENECK, OTTO, Rhinelander. Wis., Art. SCHRAUFNAGEL, NOEL, Abbotsford. Wis., English, Baseball 1.2.3, Chisholm Award. SCHRIMPF, MELVIN, River Falls. Wis., Art, Summer Art Show Chairman 2, Sen- ior Art Exhibition, Intern Teacher 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3.4, Treas. 4, SNEA 4, Silver HR 2, Lutheran Brotherhood Art Award 3, L'Who's Who . SCHULTZ. DAVID, Colby. Wis., Ag., Rodeo Club 2, Alpha Gamma Rho 2.3.4. SCHULTZ. JUDY, River Falls, Wis., English, SNEA-SWEA 4, NCTE 4. SCHWARTZ. LINDA, Menomonie. Wis., English, SNEA 4. Eau Claire 2.3, NCTE 4, Pi Delta Phi 4. Eau Claire 3, Delta Zeta 4. Eau Claire 3, fEau Clairej Y-GOP1.2, Salon Francaise 1.2.3. SCHWARTZ. WILLIAM, Menomonie. Wis., Animal Science. Ag. Bus., Alpha Gamma Rho 3.4, Agrifallians 1.2.3.4, Intramurals 1.2.3.4, Baseball 1.2, Newman Club 1.2.3,4. SCRIBNER, IOLA, St. Paul Park. Minn., Ele. Ed., Dean's List 3. SCRIBNER, JUDITH, St. Paul Park. Minn., Ele. Ed., Student Voice Reporter 1, Homecoming Co-Chairman 1, MENC 2, Delta Iota Chi 3.4, SNEA-SWEA 4, Wom- en's Chorale 2.3.4. SCHILLING. NATHAN, Lafayette. Ind., Amer. Studies, R-Club 1.2.3, Phi Nu Chi 2.3.4, Basketball 1.2.3. SCRUTON, LOIS, River Falls. Wis., Math, Kappa Mu Epsilon 2.3.4, WRA 2.3.4, SNEA 4. SEIFERT, ROBERT, Pepin, Wis., Ele. Ed. SEMMELHACK, SANDRA, Cadott, Wis., Ele. Ed., Women's Chorale 3.4, Student Voice 3, SNEA 3.4, ACEI 3.4, Psych. Club 3.4, Y-Dems 3. SHARP. H. JAY, Newport. Minn., Biology, Intramurals 1.2.3, Phi Nu Chi 1.2.3,4. SIRIANNI. EUGENE, Cumberland. Wis., Ag. Ed., Intramurals 2, Student Directed Play 3. SITZ. THOMAS, River Falls, Wis., Ag., Intramurals 1.2.3.4, Agronomy Club 4, Agrifallians 3, Dean's List 1.2.3, lst place in 1967 Regional Soil .Iudging Contest. SJOWALL. ANN, St. Paul. Minn., Ele. Ed., Cheerleading 2.3.4, Captain 4, Y-GOP 2.3, SNEA-SWEA 4, Delta Iota Chi 3.4, Sigma Chi Sigma 3.4, 1966 Homecoming Queen, 'LWho's Who . SMALLIDGE. KAREN, Hudson. Wis., Ele. Ed., Kappa Delta Pi 3.4, Sigma Chi Sigma 3.4. 245 , i l Senior Activities cont SOBOTTA, DONALD, Arcadia, Wis., Ag. Ed., Concert Choir I,2, FFA I,2,3,4, Sentinel 3, Advisor 4, Newman Club 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3, External Affairs Chairman 4, Alpha Gamma Rho 3,4, Scholasties Chairman 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, College Coun- tryman 4. SPINDLER, KAREN, Spring Valley, Wis., Speech, English, Delta Iota Chi 2,3, Treas. 3, Greek Letter Council 2,3, Treas. 3. SPORS, ARLAN, Sparta, Wis., Ag. Ed., FFA, Y-Dems, Agronomy Club, Kappa Del- ta Pi. STEFONEK, RICHARD, Hudson, Wis., Ag. Ed., Alpha Gamma Rho 2,3,4, Agrono- my Club 4, FFA 4. STOWER, HARVEY, Grantsburg, Wis., English, Basketball I, Y-GOP l,2,3, Stu- dent Voice 1,2,3,4, Student Foundation Committee I,2,3,4, V.-Pres. 2, Pres. 3,4, Wesley l,2,3,4, Pres. 3,4, International Relations Club 2,3, ,Iudiciary Board See. 2, 3, Prucha Hall Asst. 2,3, Alumni Relations 3, President's Roundtable 3, Student Advisory Council Pres. 3,4, Student Senate 2,3,4, Class Pres. 2, Quarter Abroad, Intern Teacher. SUKOW, HENRY, River Falls, Wis., Psychology, Geography, Track I,2,3, R-Club l,2,3,4, WEA-NEA, Dean's List. SUMNER, JEAN, Glenwood City, Wis., Ele. Ed., Hathorn Dorm Council I, New- man Club l,2,3,4, See. 3, ACEI 3,4, Pres. 4, SNEA 3,4, Publicity Chairman 3. SWOBODA, RONALD, Cadott, Wis., Ag., Animal Science, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Newman Club I. T TEGELER, FRED, Prescott, Wis., Social Science. TESMER, ALAN, Spencer, Wis., Ag., Agrifallians l,4, Alpha Gamma Rho 3,4, Newman Club l,3,4. THEEL, MARCIA, Spring Valley, Wis., English, Kappa Delta Pi 3,4, Sigma Chi Sigma 2,3, Pres. 3, Beta Beta Beta 3, NCTE 2,3, SNEA-SWEA 3, Silver R . THOMPSON, ARDEN, New Lisbon, Wis., Physics, Physics Club. THOMPSON, GARY, River Falls, Wis., History, History Club 3,4, Sigma Rho 3,4, V.-Pres. 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3,4, V.-Pres. 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3,4, Phi Alpha Theta 4, Y-Dems l,2,3,4. THOMPSON, JOHN, River Falls, Wis., Social Science, Y-GOP 3, SNEA-SWEA 4, Wesley 3,4-. TIETZ, LARRY, Frederic, Wis., History, Intramurals l,2,3, Psych. Club 2,3,-4. TIFFANY, HAROLD, Nelson, Wis., English, Psychology, Kappa Delta Pi 3,4, NCTE 3,4, Psych. Club 3, SNEA-1, Silver HR . TIMM, CHERRIE, Spring Valley, Wis., Ele. Ed., SNEA 2,3,4, Assoc. for Childhood Ed. International 2,3,4, Kappa Delta Pi 3,4, Quarter Abroad 3. TIMM, KENNETH, Wilson, Wis., Amer. Studies, Phi Nu Chi 2,3,4, SNEA 4, Class V.-Pres. 3, Student Advisory Council. TOONEN, GAIL, Bloomington, Minn., Speech Correction, Psychology, Sigma Alpha Eta 2,3,4, Treas. 4, Kappa Delta Psi 2,3,4, Kappa Delta Pi 3,4, Award, Ilath- orn Hall Dorm Council 3, SNEA 4, AWS l,2,3,4. TORNBERG, KENNETH, Geneva, Ill., Ag., Agronomy Club 4, Intramurals l,2. TOWNER, LINDA, Chateaugay, N.Y., History. TOWNSEND, VIRGINIA, Wilmette, Ill., Ele. Ed., Psychology, AWS 2,3,4, Rep. 2, 4, V.-Pres. 3, Syncho-Paters 2,3,4, Pres. 3, V.-Pres. 2, Phi Delta Theta 3,4, Treas. 3, Inter-Dorm Council Sec. I, Dorm Council Rep. 31 Counselor 2. TRANSBURG, RENEE, Spooner, Wis., Ele. Ed., SNEA-SWEA l,2,3,4, Publicity Chairman 4, ACEI 2,3,4, V.-Pres. 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Award. U UEBEL, GEORGE, St. Paul, Minn., Ele. Ed., Swimming l,2, AFT. UHER, JEROME, ,Iunction City, Wis., Animal Science, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Agri- fallians 3,4, Newman Club l,2,3,4, Y-Dems 2,3,4, Rodeo Club 1,2. River Falls lr lets than an hour awayfrom major league baseball. Phi Delta Theta 2,3,4, Sec. 4. V man of '64 Freshman Initiation Committee 2, Silver MR , MWho's Whow. VERHULST, CAROLYN, Barron, Wis., Sociology-Psychology, LSA l,2,3,4, Psych. Club l,2,3,4, Phi Delta Theta 2,3,4. VIER, CLARK, River Falls, Wis., Biology. VOLKMANN, RAE, Marine on St. Croix, Minn., Ele. Ed. W WALDOCK, JERILYN, St. Louis Park, Minn., Speech Correction, Sigma Alpha Eta 2,3,4, Treas. 2,3, Pres. 4, AWS 3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Phi Delta Theta Advisory Council 3,4, SNEA 4, Hathorn Hall Dorm Council Sec. 3, gGWho's Who . WANGEN, JON, Blair, Wis., Ag.-Animal Science, Alpha Gamma Rho 2,3,4, De- mosthenians 3,4, Sec. 3, Agfifallians 2,3,4, Greek Letter Council 3, Intramurals I,2, 3 4 WEARS, SYLVIA, Amery, Wis., Ele. Ed., WRA l,2,3, Sec. 3, PEMM l,2,3,4, Newman Club l,2,3, Kappa Delta Psi 1,2,3,4, AWS 3,4, ACEI I,2, SAC 3, Hathorn Hall Dorm Council Treas. 2, Pres. 3, Class Sec. 4. WEEKS, ROBERT, Medford, Wis., Ag., FFA I,2,3, LSA I,2,3,4, Editor of paper 3, 4. W'EIX, THOMAS, Antigo, Wis., Animal Science, Intramurals 4, Newman Club 4, Agrifallians 2. WELLER, RICHARD, Barron, Wis., Ag. Ed., River Falls Royal I,2,3, FFA I,2,3,4, Alpha Gamma Rho 2,3,4, Sec. 2, SNEA 3,4, Ag. Scholarship Govt. Board 3,4, Sec. 3. WESTLEY, STEVE, Ellsworth, Wis., English, Sigma Rho 3,4. WESTPHAL, CHARLES, Fond Du Lac, Wis., Animal Science, Meletean 2,3, Stu- dent Asst. 3,4, Sigma Tau Epsilon l,2,3,4, V.-Pres. l,2,3, Pres. 4, Student Founda- tion Committee 3,4, Treas. 3, Y-GOP I,2. WICKARD, LINDA, St. Paul Park, Minn., Sociology, Hathorn Hall Dorm Council I, Hathorn Hall Intramural Softball Capt. 2,3, WRA Bowling Chairman 3, WSU- RF Womenls Postal Bowling Team 2,3, Kappa Delta Psi 2,3,4, Treas. 3,4, U. Activi- ties Board 4, Games Committee Sec. 2,3, V.-Chairman 4, L'Who's Who . WILKINSON, EUGENE, Shiocton, Wis., Ag., Menls Chorus l,2,3,4, LSA l,2,3,4. WILKINSON, GARY: Shiocton, Wis., Ag., LSA 3,4, Men's Chorus 2,3, FFA 4. WILLIAMS, CRAIG, St. Paul, Minn., Economics, Hockey 2,3,4, Vets' Club 2,3,4, R-Club 3,4. WILLIAMS. DENNIS, Chetek, Wis., Biology, Beta Beta Beta 3,4, Pres. 3. WILLIAMS, ROGER, Waukesha, Wis., Ag. Ed., Cross Country l,2, Wrestling 1, FFA l,2, Y-GOP l,2, R-Club 2, Alpha Gamma Rho 3,4, V.-Pres. 4, Greek Letter Council 3,4, V.-Pres. 4, River Falls Quarter Abroad 3, HWho's Whow. WINTON, WARD, Shell Lake, Wis., History, Y-GOP l,2,3,4, Treas., FSA l,2,3,4, May Hall Dorm Council l, Canterbury Club l,2, Pres. 2, International Relations Club 1,2, Student Voice 3, Chercez le Coupable 3, United Council I,2,3, Concert 81 Lectures Committee 3, Student-Faculty' Rules 81 Disciplinary Committee See. l,2,3, Fresh. Honors. WOLFF, DIANE, Houlton, Wis., Sociology-Psychology, Delta Iota Chi 3,4, Sec. 4. WOLFGRAM, JAMES, Wheaton, Ill., Ag. Ed., Track l,2,3,4, Intramurals l,2,3,4, LSA l,2,3,4. WOLSKE, RONALD, Spring Valley, Wis., History, Political Science, Intramurals I,2,3,4, LAC 2, Y-Dems l,2,3,4, V.-Chairman 3, Sigma Tau Epsilon 2,3,4, Quarter Abroad 3. WYSS, ROSALIE, Boyceville, Wis., Ele. Ed., Speech Correction, ACEI 3,4, SNEA- SWEA l,2,3,4, Sigma Alpha Eta 2,3,4, Phi Delta Theta 2,3,4. wyg ,. s We- -1,4 X fc'-'Ili' ggmggu ww gl-gnu-F -V 4--v-z f M.,-W'-rw: f-'-' s-L'f'n2xc41xf1r4l r more -M-M-N UHRHAMMER. JEAN, St. Croix Falls, Wis., Sociology-Psychology, AWS I,2,3,4, VAN DYK, HENK, New Richmond, Wis., Political Science, Econ., Y-Dems l,2,4, Agrifallians l,2, Econ. Club 1,2,3, Kappa Theta 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Kappa Mu Epsilon 4, Omicron Delta Epsilon 4, Pre-Law 4, Intramurals I,2,3, Student Senate 4, Chair- en WV f L Y 'Q nnf 5 'f'2v 4 , M l7f1.1ff lifffi '11'Jg. fwfr! wwf wzgn fffwz Muff f1l'7f1rk'174ffI1f U14 fm-ffl r fifffzw, ,un El' 40. 'TM 4 Q., .KA xg M K MNWNWMNM If J , e i?fiEi. 'i?i? 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Ye-arbooks are- not passe-. It has e-nele-el this way. But this ye-ar's e-xpe-rie-ne-e- has maele- me- wonele-rjust what a ye-arbook e-an do. I hay e- a fe-e-ling that the-re- is some-thing unelise-ene-re-el. some-thing whie-h we- elieln't ae-e-omplish. some-thing whie-h is pott-ntially satisfying about ye-arbooks that we- didn't linel. What we- did linel was that working on a ye-arbook e-an be- a story of life- frustration mixe-el with sue-e-e-ss. planning. working. le-arning anel goofing arounel. As an e-elitor of the- Augsllurgiun ye-arbook one-e- saiel. lou e-an le-arn about pe-ople- from working on a ye-arbook. ll-s inte-re-sting to wate-h the- e-hangs-s in e-harae'te-r of the- pe-ople- you work with as the- ye-ar progre-sse-s. A story of life-. of pe-ople-. is the- same- one- as the- story of a uniye-rsity. file-n Hanson hinte-el that e-oIIe-ge- sluele-nts se-e-m to symbolirally re-pre-se-nt me-n e-ye-rywhe-re- be-e-ause- of the-ir gre-at eliye-rsity anel things anel fe-e-lings in e-ommon. 'l'he- pe-o- ple- is Eye-ryman in that we- e-xpe-rie-ne-e- so mue-h of the- same- lhings olhe-rs elo. anel ye-t we- are- eliy e-rse-. This ye-arbook starte-el at the- iioffe-e-house-. a plae-e- for pe-o- ple- of eliffe-re-nt bae-legrounds to me-e-t. talk. listt-n to re-aelings anel musie-. e-at elonuts. sing songs. and maybe- ge-t to know some-one-. As the- fioffe-e-housv liennlnittve- saiel. This is a plae-e- of e-ye-r growing possibilitie-s. This one-ne-ss anel ye-t eliye-rsity is some-thing l hope- e-an grow on this e-ampus. Love, with tittte hands, Comes ana' touches you with a thousand memories, ana' asks you Beautjut, unanswerabte questions. n Organizations' Editor Chris Sunnne-rlie-ld Spe-e-ial Se-ryie-e-s lliane- lfohne-nblust. Sharon ,lohnson and Rita Ste-rn Credits Ph U'gl'illlll page- 9. lle-aelstanel by Te-el Fe-tting photograph page- 9, Girl Sle-e-ping. page- 8. 1 lard Playing by llayid llyorak ' photograph page- 9, Mary by l.e-e- ,labs artwork page- ZZ. 3 by l,e-ah Hie-he-rt artwork page- 25 by 'l'om Loomis We- trie-el to use- layout and e-opy' tt-e-hniqut-s as use-d in 'Look anel Life- magazine-s. The- story' of pe-ople- anel e-ampus life- is an e-xe-iting eme-. anel the- magazine- approae-h of re-e-orel- ing the- unique-. e-rystallizing the- mome-nt and offe-ring e-on- strue-tiw e-ritie-Esm for the- future- is one- that I thought fit WSP-Riye-r Falls. 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