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FALL<br />

pp.8-55<br />

La Crosse<br />

<strong>Wisconsin</strong> State <strong>University</strong><br />

La Crosse, <strong>Wisconsin</strong><br />

<strong>1966</strong>


Unfinished work) unattained<br />

dreams) a favorite pr<strong>of</strong>essor)<br />

we come back . . .<br />

. . . to learn<br />

2<br />

or with others<br />

individually


to experience<br />

new people<br />

3<br />

new places


· .. to express<br />

4


· .. to enJOY<br />

SEASON SPLENDOR<br />

at L.S. U.


FALL<br />

Student Life 10<br />

Special Events<br />

Homecoming 16<br />

Sadie Hawkins 22<br />

Play 23<br />

Powder Puff Olympics .. 24<br />

Sports Day 25<br />

Sports<br />

Football 26<br />

Cross Country 30<br />

Underclassmen<br />

On Campus 32<br />

Off Campus 48


1965<br />

Fall<br />

Was • • •<br />

. .. moving in for the first time or for the last


. .. discovering new opportunities on campus<br />

. .. standing In lines<br />

11


. . . pierced ears<br />

1965 Fall Was . ..<br />

... short hair<br />

. .. long hair


... loafers<br />

... madras<br />

... bell-bottoms


1965<br />

Fall<br />

... a warm Halloween night<br />

Was<br />

• • •<br />

14<br />

... a month <strong>of</strong> umbrellas and mud puddles


· .. a chilly Homecoming week-end


Homecoming Queen, Henrietta Delikoski<br />

16


"Indian Uprising"<br />

The color and excitement <strong>of</strong> Homecoming was<br />

found everywhere on campus but in the cold, grey<br />

weather. Though 40 degree temperature set the<br />

scene for the three day celebration, eager participation<br />

and tremendous school spirit spread<br />

warmth over all the activities. The hanging <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lantern, the lighting <strong>of</strong> the "L," and the snake<br />

dance initiated the Homecoming festivities. Friday<br />

night was Stunt Night with each class presenting<br />

a skit, the faculty band entertaining everyone,<br />

and finally the crowning <strong>of</strong> Queen Hank.<br />

Hank presided over Saturday's activities which began<br />

with the colorful parade, followed by an exciting<br />

7-7 battle between the Indians and the<br />

Falcons and finally the dance, which climaxed a<br />

wonderful "Indian Uprising" for students and<br />

alumni as well.<br />

Homecoming Royalty: Karen Ulness, 1964 Homecoming Queen; Millie Nelson; Queen Hank; Ellen Balz; Judy<br />

Boeder.


The Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity won the grand prize with<br />

their float, "As the Indians stage their uprising-Swallow everything<br />

but De-Feet."<br />

Wentz Hall captured second place in the dorm competition with this decoration.<br />

"Surprise 'em Indians" was the cry <strong>of</strong> the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority.


First place Jil sorority competition went to the Alpha Phi's with their "Milestones to Victory"<br />

float.<br />

"The Eve <strong>of</strong> Destruction" was ingeniously designed<br />

by the men <strong>of</strong> White Hall who well deserved their<br />

first place honors.


The faculty band once again outplayed and outacted everyone at Stunt Night.<br />

Barb and Grady found the perfect way to begin the Homecoming<br />

festivities.


School spirit swelled as the snake dance wound its way around the campus.<br />

The Cheerleaders represented our Indian spirit.<br />

The Porn-Porn girls led the "Marching Chiefs" down 16th Street.


Sadie Hawkins<br />

This year the selection <strong>of</strong> Daisy Mae was determined<br />

by the number <strong>of</strong> points each contestant<br />

could accumulate during the three day festivities.<br />

Each girl competed in a dance contest, a funny<br />

hat contest, and a costume making contest. Bonnie<br />

Bales not only had the most points, but she also<br />

found Lil Abner first on Saturday morning and<br />

was crowned Daisy 11ae at the dance that evening.<br />

Daisy Mae in action!<br />

22<br />

A pretty young Mammy Yokum!<br />

Lil Abner, Barry Schockme1, crowns Daisy Mae, Bonnie Bales.


Twelfth Night<br />

Twelfth Night, the most musical <strong>of</strong> Shakespeare's<br />

plays was produced by the <strong>University</strong><br />

Theatre with the help <strong>of</strong> Truman Hayes <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>University</strong> music department. Dr. Hayes composed<br />

a number <strong>of</strong> original melodies for the production<br />

in addition to finding authentic Elizabethan<br />

scores for the tunes that appear.<br />

The Cast<br />

William Fleming Orsino<br />

Dustin Evans Sebastian<br />

Glenn Comeau Antonio<br />

Gerald Quimby Sir Toby Belch<br />

Terrell Brown Sir Andrew Augecheek<br />

Jeffry Klund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Malvolio<br />

Don Thompson Feste<br />

Lorelle Brownell Oliva<br />

Mona Synoground Viola<br />

Linda Hundt Maria<br />

Phillip Prinz Fabian<br />

Thomas Chritten Valentine<br />

Lawrence \Veinberg Curio<br />

Robert Gronski Sea Captain<br />

Carolyn Armagost Servant<br />

\Villiam Dixon Director<br />

Sir Toby Belch, Gerald Quimby, and Sebastian, Dustin Evans,<br />

duel fiercely.<br />

Sir Andrew Augecheek, Terrell Brown, talks to Olivia, Lorelle Brownell, and Sir Toby Belch, Gerald Quimby.


Carol Vogelpohl pushes an egg across the finish line.<br />

There can be no leaning over the starting line!<br />

Powder Puff OlYlllpics<br />

Have you ever seen such a beautiful baby? Millie Nelson just makes it under the limbo stick.<br />

24


Another "two" for a happy lad.<br />

Tom Touton helps on the trampoline.<br />

Sports Day<br />

Learning to start from a regulation starting block was another phase <strong>of</strong> Sports Day.<br />

25<br />

The boys had wonderful football training from<br />

L.S.D. experts.


ROW 1: Richard Larsen; Bill Scherer; Bill Collar; Dave Heinecke;<br />

Jim Teff; Tom Lucas; Dan Pichotta; George Kliminski;<br />

Grady Steensrud; Bob Koski ROW 2: Norm Klug; Warren<br />

Bear; Bill Riberich; Dennis Arkin; Ed Cretens; Bruce Schulz;<br />

Marty Sobczak; Barry Schockmel; Jim Johannes; Bill Turnquist;<br />

Tom Carroll ROW 3: John Haese; Ken Pliske; Mickey<br />

Football<br />

The defensive line breaks through to stop an opposing halfback.<br />

Burlingame; Bob Mars; Gary Gardner; Jim McCormick; Bill Peterson;<br />

Darrell Dvorak; Lee Spletter: Jim Grosch ROW 4: Don<br />

Smiley; Mark Katz; Rocky Falaschi: Bob Meronk; Jim Jarchow;<br />

Bob Rundle; Steve Willet; Vaughn Chattman; Chris Gorski; Jude<br />

Elliot; Danny Minor.<br />

The Battling Indians


The Indians, \vho vv'ere rated as the "dark<br />

horse" contenders for the \Visconsin State Conference<br />

championship, finished in a second place<br />

tie with \Vhitewater by compiling a 4-1-1 conference<br />

record and a 5-3-1 overall record. After<br />

an opening game loss to St. Norbert's, the Indians<br />

battled for four straight victories, but in the<br />

latter half <strong>of</strong> the season became victims <strong>of</strong> a<br />

26-19 defeat at the hands <strong>of</strong> Stout State and a<br />

24-14 loss to Bemidji State <strong>of</strong> Minnesota. Between<br />

these losses came a 7-7 tie with River<br />

Falls in the Homecoming game. In the season's<br />

final game, marred only by a heavy rain, the Indians<br />

handed Oshkosh State a 27-14 defeat.<br />

27<br />

Scoreboard<br />

LaCrosse 6 St. Norbert 20<br />

LaCrosse 19 St. Cloud 8<br />

LaCrosse 43 Superior 14<br />

LaCrosse 30 Eau Claire 20<br />

LaCrosse 13 Platteville 0<br />

LaCrosse 19 Stout 26<br />

LaCrosse 7 River Falls 7<br />

LaCrosse 14 Bemidji 24<br />

LaCrosse 27 Oshkosh 16<br />

Barry Schockmel drives for extra yardage.


The team huddles for final instructions.<br />

Deterlllination<br />

Tom Carroll hits a St. Norbert's halfback as Dave Heinecke comes<br />

to lend his support.<br />

28<br />

A touchdown for Vaughn Chattman!


Say Barry, is this football or ballet?<br />

Coach Vickroy shouts directions to the team.<br />

Warren Bear evades enemy tacklers for a substantial gain.


ROW 1: Larry Hardy; Gerry Braza; Pete VanHandel; Barney Klinzing ROW 2: Coach Gautsch; Ron Wells;<br />

Scott LindgreJ;;l; John .Mahorski; Jack Curtis.<br />

Gerry Braza sprints for the finish <strong>of</strong> the<br />

grueling three mile race.<br />

30<br />

After a second place finish last year, the harriers<br />

were looking forward to a clean conference<br />

sweep this year but again had to settle for a second<br />

place finish. \Vhile the lettermen led the way,<br />

several freshmen came through with excellent performances.<br />

LaCrosse<br />

LaCrosse<br />

LaCrosse<br />

LaCrosse<br />

LaCrosse<br />

LaCrosse<br />

LaCrosse<br />

LaCrosse<br />

Scoreboard<br />

50 Luther<br />

42 U.W.M.<br />

28 Carleton<br />

27 Oshkosh<br />

24 Platteville<br />

43 ·Winona<br />

20 Bethel<br />

2nd III Conference<br />

15<br />

15<br />

29<br />

32<br />

34<br />

17<br />

42


Cross country runners wann-up.<br />

They're <strong>of</strong>f to the races.<br />

Cross Country<br />

Long Way to Run<br />

31


UNDERCLASSMEN<br />

On Campus


ROW 1: James Derkez: Ted Schleicher; David Hough; Denny<br />

Kimpton; John Kamaskinski; Stan Dorff; Tom Olson ROW 2:<br />

James Trowbridge: Tom Vanderboom: Dennis Allen; Tom Infelise;<br />

Larry Karch: Jim Rechtin- Dale Prell ROW 3: Jim Weinke;<br />

Gordon Jensen; Gorden Triebs; Doug Nelson; Jim Adams; Tom<br />

Borreson ROW 4: Brian Engle; Waldo Rose; Gill Suwor<strong>of</strong>f; Dave<br />

Whisner; Mike Tickler; Pat Behm; Izzy Sorce.<br />

Grandview Dormitory<br />

1952<br />

ROW 1: Wilfred Beaver; Jack Disbrow; Eugene Witek ROW 2: Rick Synold; Michael<br />

Donnelly; Neil Luckt; Greg Jefferies.<br />

33


ROW 1: Patsy Pirwitz; Jackie McKenna; Deanna Olson; Ellen<br />

Pratt; Kay Wolkowski; Cheryl Evans; Bonnie Lothian; Jane Lester;<br />

Sue Miller; Cheryl Danner; Suzi Lockwood ROW 2: Sharon<br />

Waidelich; Carol Olson; Carolyn Schroeder; Jane Clements; Nancy.<br />

Alderson; Vicki Wellner; Carol Alperstett; Margie Dyre;<br />

Mary Rohrer; Connie Sugden; Dolly DeKeyser ROW 3: Terri<br />

ROW 1: Kathleen Komro; Sharon Christensen; Martha Niznik;<br />

Donna Jay; Harriett Stephenson; Terry Donahue; Barb Naze;<br />

MaryEllen H<strong>of</strong>fiand; Bev Miller; Jamie Mitchell; Martha Jenkins;<br />

Peggy Lynch .. RO W 2: Barb IlIian; Effie Abrahamson; Carolyn<br />

Goehrs; Jill Brady; Cindy Radford; Charlotte Abrahams;<br />

Judy Anduson; Lynn Keehn; Carol Knabe; Kathy VonRuden;<br />

Judy Lakowske; Jackie Mattheis; Edna Connally ROW 3: Mar-<br />

Baird Hall<br />

1963<br />

34<br />

Thomas; Lolee Edman; Lyn Belden; Dianne Meronek; Janet<br />

Brux; Judi Bucheger; Barb Kramer; Sharon Jackson; Susan<br />

Droegkamp; Betty Kinyon; Carol Thieme ROW 4: Nancy Wagner;<br />

Judy Bimmerle; Diane Christianson; Kathy Carlson; Berthanna<br />

Betts; Kathy Burd; Christine Weber; Helen Zabel; Carol<br />

Fenney; Charlotte Anderson; Judi Clutter; Marcy Oncken.<br />

cia Noble; Julie Pfaff; 1hrlene Walter; Karen Shannon; Mary<br />

Leibfrieb; Dorothy Snyder; Marjorie Kelly; Mary Jane Bartlett;<br />

Linda Benedict; Peggy Schlosser; Judy Jordan ; Judy Hinz; Charlene<br />

Horn; Saralie Sands ROW 4: Pat Leifer; Mary Fagan; Pennie<br />

Dolejsi; Mary Cholke; Nancy Krakora; Vicki Wood; Phyllis<br />

Asseling; Cindy Howland; Pat Lawton; Dianne Smalancke;<br />

Bonita Friday; Sharon Green; Susan Sherman.


ROW 1: Dan Barth· Don Wedl; Roger Schneider; Denny Breidenbach;<br />

Joe Emer: Greg Stellrecht; Jim Peterson; Bill Curran;<br />

Ray Herda ROW 2: Mark Pfister; Larry Pruess; Tim Pool: Pat<br />

McDaniel; Dave Bautch; Don Forsythe; Parmenton Decorah;<br />

Roger Green; Tom Disrude; George Geise ROW 3: Dan Bomkamp;<br />

Kerry Griffin; Rick Boehm; Bob Keller: Wayne Bohlman;<br />

ROW 1: Ron Wells; Terry Hicks; Cisco Nunez; John Mahorski;<br />

Thomas Riley; Dick Kersten: Verlan Karpinskie; Gary Hamburg;<br />

Glennis Aarang: Steve May; A. James Hornby ROW 2: Ron<br />

Knudson; Bruce Zirk: Roger Lewandowski; William Anderson;<br />

Al Stout; Dick Olson: Chuck McConnell; Ronald Falkner; Phillip<br />

Johnson; Ed Lee: Mike Monahan RO W 3: Paul Williams;<br />

Laux Hall<br />

1964<br />

36<br />

Mike Braemer; Jack Lucas: Bob McDonald· James Jones; Robert<br />

Hubbard; Bill Fair ROW 4: David Onsager; Clem Wallenkamp;<br />

Jan Dooley; Bob Nichols: Lee Spletter; Bob Beischer;<br />

Dave Nowak; Denny <strong>Murphy</strong>; Calvin Knaide: George Doyle:<br />

Pat A'Hearn.<br />

Wayne Sherry; Kermit Oppriecht; Richard Ballard; Randall Stenback;<br />

Terrance O'Meara; Joseph Porter; Robert Lee; Richard<br />

Wrast; Micheal Clark; Terry Kratzmann ROW 4: Zachary Bernard;<br />

John Moriarity; Dennis Hedgecock; Oscar Bolstad; Bob<br />

McComis; Tom Pellett: Tom Slezak; Bruce McGuire; Gene Zajicek;<br />

Douglas Clements; Rod Smith; Dick Foss; Dick Dawdy.


ROW 1: Mrs. Buchmann; Mike Grainger; Larry Olson: Jim Mc­<br />

Mullin; Larry Brinkman; Terry Sullivan; Karl Larson; Ken Stek;<br />

Randy Loomis; Doug Happel: Walter Souza ROW 2: Steve Keppen;<br />

Bill Zimmerman; Larry Gillingham; Dennis Tranberg; J 0seph<br />

Aldrich; James Baumgarten; Charles Ullrich; Jim Szelagowski;<br />

Mike Zwettler; Ron Winker; Clayton Wood ROW 3: Phil<br />

ROW 1: Fredrick Nakamura; Mike Chilson; Mickey Patre; John<br />

Waldron; Terry Mestan; John Donatell; Fred Rosenow; Duane<br />

Miller; Allen Stendahl; Dan Meinert; Sam Jenson; Denny Griffis;<br />

Maurice Gallagher ROW 2: Ken Truax; Curt Dawkins; Steve<br />

Rewey; David Denzer; Dick Merline; Dick Steinbrenner; Gary<br />

Meunier; Mick Millin; Gary Spoerle; Rick Moreland; Bruce<br />

Schuelke; Greg Hill; Bill Reeder; Bruce Soper ROW 3: Thomas<br />

Garsombke; Donald Miller; Dennis Miller; LeRoy Lathrop; Bill<br />

Reuter Hall<br />

1957<br />

38<br />

Caravello; Don Smile; Lyle Holback; Dale Johnson; Jerry Hilgres;<br />

Mike Mikelson; Gerald Larson: Richard Michuda: Barry Macrae;<br />

John McMahon; Chris Corski; Leland Richard ROW 4:<br />

Dan Barrett: Ron Braaten; Larry Drew; \Valter Munson; Ronald<br />

Davis; Gary Buornat; Dan Jenner; Stan Sprehn; Tom Madden;<br />

Harold Jones; \Vayne Jacobson.<br />

Nelson; Jack Grassman; Larry Keabon; Gary Hardt; Don Dean;<br />

Roger Haugh; Buckey Nielson; Richard Schulz; Robert Jothen;<br />

John Stendahl ROW 4: Twig Busby, Steve Jones; Bob Burdick;<br />

Bradley Gabrielson; John Lindqurist; Steve Willett: Al Felker;<br />

Harold Tracy; Bill Peterson; AI Stein; Mickey Burlingame; Dave<br />

Neuberger; Bob Peterson; John Hetzel; Bob Meitz; Sanford<br />

Swiggum; Torn Stuckey; Gary Blomquist.


ROW 1: John Edwards; Randy Doeaver; Don Stetlar; Tom<br />

Buhr; Dan Transen; Gerald Schwier; Dennis Miller; Philip Meboe;<br />

Mike Nolan; Jim Lacko; Greg Pavek; Jim Smart; Al Thurman;<br />

Jim Lewis; David Makovee ROW 2: Ron Lynn; Otto<br />

Kruger; Jeff Goll; Marshall Conradt; Jude Elliott; John Kuehn;<br />

Phillip Long; Chloris Lowe; Fred Giraldi; Edward Fopiano; John<br />

Nichols; Joel Fainman; Micheal 'Wagner; Gerald Souter; Richard<br />

Morrison; John Radtke ROW 3: Neil Steiner; John Bauman;<br />

Darryl White; Jerry Eswein; Jerry Meronk; Norb Duba; Lee<br />

Friell; Ron Jezwinski; Rod Meister; Jeff Tesch; John Raymond;<br />

Beau Gilmore; Bruce Baka; Ray Marmorstone; Bob Fouts ROW<br />

4: Charley Jirschele; Larry Grady; Chuch Kwapil; George Wallace;<br />

Bob Runble; Jeff Heisler; Bruce Schulz; Rick Hartrick,<br />

Lee Harwell; Jack Mordini; John Speers; Bob Sarbacker; Terry<br />

Tratt; Dennis Hellberg; Bill Parr.<br />

This is the site for future housing <strong>of</strong> men.


ROW 1: Nancy Krattiger: Donna Thomas: Kathy Elliott; Jean<br />

Mortenson: Jet Tully; Karen Wolff; Kathy Meves; Marcia<br />

Evenson: Carol Gayeske ROW 2: Joyce Ebben: Rhonda Neville;<br />

Susan Roderick: Eileen Poole: Linda Shawaluk; Sandy Erickson:<br />

Sandi McCausland; Sue Horski; Barbara Hare; Becky Peck RO W<br />

3: Evelyn Thorn; Lauree Rebro; Mary Draeger; Pat Casati: Sue<br />

ROW 1: Beth Counselman; Sherry Zeller; Jolly Wittenberg;<br />

Brenda Bishop; Sue Potter; Kay Coleman: Terry Cullen: Suzi<br />

Horning; Rita Schulz: Kathy Newton; Diane Finucan; Donna<br />

Finucan ROW 2: Mary Jacobson; Linda Nelson: Elaine Hooker;<br />

Diane Adams: Cathy Lange; Reisa Cade: Sue Saunders; Marilyn<br />

Bain: Pauline Hillig; Linda Herold; Jeannie Jach; Susan<br />

Mueller ROW 3: Linda Radke; Diana Gros; Rita Bosshardt;<br />

Trowbridge Hall<br />

1960<br />

40<br />

Staats: Mary Laubenstein: Jan Farnsworth: JoAnne Becherer;<br />

Barb Redard: Ann Phillips: Kristen Hanson RO 4: Sally<br />

Simpson: Nancy Sticken: Cheri Cassel' Pam Fait: Sue Peters;<br />

Bonnie Beamer: Mary Moeller: Sih'a Ivlanouge: Diane Klages:<br />

Diana DePorter; Janet Richerson.<br />

Diane Conrad: Beverly Morgan: Kathleen Dvorak: Betty Berendes:<br />

Mary Holbach: Judy Eriksen: Donna Warren; Nancy Cruson;<br />

Sue Ann Bausman RO!1/ 4: Susan Larsen: Linda Leurquin;<br />

Janice Klein; Judy Wagner: Vicki Megrath; Joyce DeBruler;<br />

Cheryl Busch; Sharon Dahlk: Carol Swanson: Marla Gunderson;<br />

Vicki Ingwell; Rosemare Pasch.


ROWI: Sandra Bergelin: Susan Lange; Maggie Quam; Cassie<br />

Pederson; Ellen Dagnon: Sandy Aken; Sharon Tess; Karen Harrigan:<br />

Jean Niederer: Lesley Smith; Kathy Neis; Mary Copeland;<br />

Marion Tyrrell ROW 2: Lee Paulin; Barbara Johnson; Carol<br />

Wetenkamp: Anna Beaver: Stephanie Steiner; Barbara Dunn;<br />

Barbara Rigdon; Elaine Dudley; Susan Grabow; Karen Endries;<br />

Linda Selk; Liz Schott; Sherald Powell; Linda Beeker<br />

ROW 1: Vicki Kremer: Jill Blatchley; Kathy Holz; Sandy Laing;<br />

Sue Bur; Cindy Hansel; Pam Ranger; Barbara Heinrich; Nancy<br />

Somdahl; Joneen Ness; Mary Rieke ROW 2: Janet Powers; Judy<br />

Koehler; Kathi Roehken; Karen McDermott; Linda Wandel; Rebecca<br />

Robinson· Mary Petzold; Margo Hennig; Donna Hansen;<br />

Barbara Mech: Linda Wanta: Lois Shingler ROW 3: Donna Jacobs;<br />

Debbie Wyler; Judy Warwick; Laurie MacMillan; Carol<br />

making new friends<br />

41<br />

ROW 3: Lynn Stack; Diane Falbe: Kay Kern: Janet Bothell: Vicki<br />

Schoonover; Pamela Albrecht; Ronda Pleshek; Cheryl Bishop;<br />

Margo Ohman; Betty Koenitzer; Sandy Hakomaki; Kathy<br />

Schott; Nancy Streeter; Mary Priller ROW 4: Bev Mantey; Donna<br />

McKittrick; Kathy Styne; Linda Nelson: Lois Koch; Barb<br />

Ruf; Diana Archibald; Lois Dobson; Gail Janke; Sue Killian;<br />

Rita McKinley; Rita Hart; Ginger Carlson; Ruth Brozek.<br />

Wirtz; Sandy Schultz; Betsy Bond; Anne McGregor; Gail Simonson;<br />

Kathy Donner; Glenda DeHate; Connie Christensen; Debbie<br />

Alderman ROW 4: Sue Nantell; Sue White; Barb Lorenz: Vicki<br />

Ferguson; Cathy Romens; Linda Schubert; Kay Killian; Donna<br />

McQuade; Kathleen Oedsma; Cheetah Warrington; Connie<br />

Barnes; Mary Whitty; Elaine Scott; Janice Semrau.


ROWI: Sheila Connors; Diana Gentile; Susan Perry; Pat Calcandy;<br />

Janet Weichbrod; Linda Campbell; Mary Utter; Fay<br />

Genglar; Arlyce Schultz ROW 2: Jane Frydenlund; Carole Kutzbach;<br />

Cheryl Hagaman; Sue Hendricks; Joyce Fay; Mary Manthei;<br />

Carole Schaub; Sarah Van Wormer; Ann Orr ROW 3:<br />

ROW 1: Marilyn Knutson; Hollie Kranzusch; Patty Esslinger;<br />

Mary Janda; Colleen Holly; Pat Mulheron; Donnette Hollman;<br />

Norma Hilvers; Kathleen Quinn; Kathy Kortbein; Nancy Washic;<br />

Diane Glass ROW 2: Adele Johannes; Kathleen Stuart; Pat<br />

Ploetz; Diane Nicolai; Marleen Schieble; Susan Jones; Marilyn<br />

Meyer; Mary Johnson; Joan Berken; Sandie Simpson; Evelyn<br />

Grosch; Nancy Jung; Jan Herring ROW 3: Arlys Vlasak; Mary<br />

Wentz Hall<br />

1964<br />

42<br />

Marg Brehm; Pat Besner; Melody Eberhart; Sandy Jackson;<br />

Judy Colletti; Susie Flath; Lynda Olson; Pat Anderson; Sue Stuesser<br />

ROW 4: Bonita Dutton; Linda Livangood; Ellen Olson; Connie<br />

Paulson; Jane Hahn; Doris Millard; Margaret Larson; Linda<br />

Lovalik; Lorraine Steuk; Sharon O'Leary: Lynn Kamopp.<br />

Dwyer; Bonnie Falkner; Donna Janke; Sharon H<strong>of</strong>schild; Charlene<br />

Johnson; Carol Ersepke: Mary Steine; Kathy Petersen; Joy<br />

Andrew: Sandy Rydell; Barb Schmitz ROW 4: Suann Thompson;<br />

Judy Johnson; Susan Bishop; Connie Crooks; Sharon Jermstad;<br />

Jo Ann Heindel; Kama Olson; Betty Thompson; Mariane<br />

Lyons; Bobette Strand; Carol Hayhurst; Cheryl Fischer: Geri<br />

Ruehl.


ROW 1: Jeannette Droege: Nancy Aldrich: Muriel Roseland;<br />

Melisa Erickson' Barbara Block; Rose Mangiaracina: Sharon<br />

Reese: Alice Magnuson- Suzanne Harris; Cheryl Squire ROW<br />

2: Bonnie Rieman: Cheryl Teynor; Pat Zick; Pat Schellenger:<br />

Bev Felton; Karen Nordbloom; Karen Board; Ruth Eliason; Sally<br />

Belasic; Linda Bergren; Jeanne Huseby ROW 3: Carol Levy;<br />

ROW 1: Carolyn Crary; Kara Dregne; Joy Markert; Judy MiIfred;<br />

Janice Schwersenska; Vickie Youngman; Barbara Heitzman;<br />

Jessie Sinclair; Barb Drews; Kristy Miller ROW 2: Marilyn<br />

Mashak; Gloria Michels; Charlene Johansen; Liz Crowell; Judy<br />

Marx; Nancy Moersch; Sharon Chitwood; Marilynn Kieckhefer;<br />

Jeanne Roets; Carol Piekarz ROW 3: Janet Dryer; Rosemary<br />

returning co-eds<br />

43<br />

Linda Drinkwater; Jane Wainwright: Betty Emery; Florance De­<br />

Long; Vona Genz; Louise Jensen; Margie Wachal; Kathleen<br />

Behling; Nancy Weissenberger ROW 4: Roberta Fiet: Sarah Sather;<br />

Nancy Semrad; Virginia Nairn' Karen Kirch; Judith Fenner:<br />

Kathy Klus; Mary Linse: Linda Hansen' Nancy Stuart: Candy<br />

Buehl.<br />

White; Susan Johnson; June Oberbrunner; Carol Lenz: Bonnie<br />

Bales; Phyllis Puckett; Paulette Andress: Joanne Moussette: Lynn<br />

Goodrich: Paula Pederson ROW 4: Joey Scott; Margaret<br />

Grant; Kathy Drinnan; Pam Topol; Karen Post; Julie Huttenburg;<br />

Carol Gersmehl; Mary Tornowske; Connie Boebel; Peg<br />

Stoll; Mary Power.


ROW I: Robert Wapp; Wayne Torgerson; Paul Benzing; George<br />

Zuniga; Raymond Mullins: Fred Guinn; David Wentworth: Gary<br />

Gernetzke: Ron Jones ROW 2: Steven Goede; Roger Bartlett;<br />

Dave Sadowski; Jay Friedman: Terry Petersen: Warren Dahl:<br />

Chuck Kuchler; Garth Shanklin: Dick Reiss; John Kading ROW<br />

ROWI: Richard Segal: Ray Turner; John Cain; Dusty DeCicco;<br />

Richard Klabunde: Jay Stewart: Bill Breneman ROW 2: Jeff Olson:<br />

Dick Durnford: Glen Lasch: Dennis Gorski; Howard Johnson;<br />

Aaron Babl; Steven Birdsey; Peter Werner ROW 3: James<br />

survIvIng exams<br />

45<br />

3: Chuck Ladis; Mark Simon; Dave Morley; Bill Sterba; Ron<br />

Cervenka; Tim Theiler; Duaine Dregne; Jim Willger: Terry<br />

Hardtke; Richard Johnson ROW 4: Bob Lee; Roger Byers, Dan<br />

Liske; Tim Betzle; Jim Friedl: Dave Schmidt; Les Glenna: Ed<br />

Karceski; Gene Bourdage; Ray H<strong>of</strong>fmann: :\Jark Crnkovick.<br />

Secretarski; Alan Knudson: James Nelson; Joe Doyle; Ryan Sheehy;<br />

Rick Geracie; Thomas Antonneau ROW 4: Greg McNeely;<br />

John Raine; Ron Fischer; Torn Smith; Russell Hanke; Pat Braun;<br />

Topper Hagerman; John Wadephul.


ROW I: Vicky White; Arda Hansbery; Janith Prell; Nancy Emery:<br />

Pat Anderson: Porry Braunstein; Kathy Ducharme; Linda<br />

Georgeson; Paulette Andre and Boots; Stephanie Ulvestad; Gloria<br />

Humphrey ROW 2: Tekla Anderson; Sharon Neinast; Jean<br />

Barina; Cheryle Snyder; Nancy Jarvis; Kathy Ahl: Judy Cox;<br />

Sharon Barnmyskv; Wendy Bootz; Lynda Franklin; Mary Klemmer;<br />

Jean White; Madelyn Madock ROW 3: Joan Roberts;<br />

ROWI: Jeannie Walgenbach; Delores Meacham; Cheryl Solchenberger;<br />

Patricia Connell: Sharon Nada; Barbara Dahms; Leslie<br />

Plain: Dianne Ostrem: Naoma Shampine; Phoebe Sund;<br />

Rinda Reinold ROW 2: Nancy Hewish· Marianne Stark; Barbara<br />

LeFever; Christine Cudek; Kathryn Meyocks; Alice Kukuska;<br />

Debbie Parent; Jacqueline O'Grady; Bobbi Krhin; Kathy<br />

Schowalter: Charlene Hohler: Diane Ziemann ROW 3: Edith<br />

Wilder Hall<br />

1951<br />

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Jeanne Subera; Anita Melby: Adrianne Einzig: Marilyn Mendelson:<br />

Judy Birkholz; Janice Holtze; Kris Fox; Cherri Wrchota;<br />

Mary Ringer: Margaret Berry; Marie Powers ROW 4: Jeanette<br />

Prew; Jean Schultz; Mary Gossens; Marilyn Bjorge: Judy ZwettIer;<br />

Jane Coley; Cherylyn Fletcher; Theo Flickinger; JoAnn<br />

Dempsey; Jane Gelhaus; Ann Pierick: Carol Apple: Sharon Balousek.<br />

Gratke; Connie Kolbo; Karen Klug; Virginia Payne; Jerrilyn Parsons;<br />

Dianne Weideman; Joanne Ventura: Nancy Dickinson;<br />

Sharon Ristow; Pat Splitt: Sue Jerome; Sue Hutchinson ROW 4:<br />

JoEllen Krause; Nancy Veith; Carol Nelson; Linda Gottbeheut;<br />

LandI Swiggum; Mary MeLaughlin; Joan Schmidt: Paula Weisbrod;<br />

Janice Lorenzen; Patricia Miller: Leslie McCumber; Anne<br />

Ludeman; Gayle Mortenson.


Wilder Hall is the oldest <strong>of</strong> the girls' dormitories.<br />

ROWI: Cindy Caldwell; Elizabeth Bloom; Barb Lange; Marty<br />

Burris; Jill Walker; Danny Ostlund; Marilyn Schwartz; Jane<br />

Howland; Janice Stremcha; Sandy Wandsneider; Linda Todd;<br />

Carolyn Quammen; Sharon Lepsch; Teresa Cipra ROW 2: Joy<br />

Brownlee; Ann Schye; Arlene AIt; Betty Hiser; Holly Roth; Kathy<br />

O'Rourke; Pam Schroeder: Susan Vizanko; Diane Armata;<br />

Shirley Tapelt; Ellen StekeL Mary Jean McComb; Sue Berger;<br />

Emily Meyer ROW 3: Kate Connery; Margaret Robichaud;<br />

Living three In rooms small for two was just one <strong>of</strong> many adjustments Wilder girls made this<br />

year.<br />

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Barb Pieper; Kathie Tench; Mary Martin; Sandra Anderson;<br />

Gloria Hutchinson; Nancy Polivka: Kay Anderson; Jackie Heuser;<br />

Marcia Tremaine: Linda Novy; Toni O'Brien; Susan Brogan:<br />

Kitsy McCulloch ROW 4: Linda Swiggum; Judy Dejong; Holly<br />

Hoesly; Sherry Tennant; Barb Gamber; Mary Grunwald; Lynn<br />

Howell; Carol Karps; Chris Zampack; Connie Morgan; Joann<br />

Clark; Denise Carlson; Sharon Schwoegler; Sandra Fraser: Sue<br />

Franzen: Sandy Schmit.


UNDERCLASSMEN<br />

Off Campus


ROW I: Marilyn Brecka; Barb Skogen; Mary Jo Kriemelmeyer;<br />

Barbara Miller: Relie Chat<strong>of</strong>f; Marilyn Strasser; Donna Haugen;<br />

Mary Olsen; Ann Rommel; Cherrie Wallerman; Mike Maeves.<br />

ROW 2: Morris Irwin; Judy Cunningham; Sally Redlin; Mary<br />

Morehouse; Carol Brown; Sheryl Burkhalter; Joyce Richter;<br />

Yvonne Enderle; Lois Snider; Alyce Schneeberger; Leslie Lorenz.<br />

ROW I: Wayne Hall; Pam Klund; Sue Bacun; Pam Gust; Eleanor<br />

Rye; Sally Ragmer: Ingrid Francksen: Sandra Miller: Neil Greinke.<br />

ROW 2: Jim Webster; Richard Flayter; Jim Passe; Karen Dwyer;<br />

Nancy Zimmermann; Judy Klehm; Jan Doleschal; Howard<br />

Wettstein; Michele Graves: Ken Spraetz. ROW 3: Terry Thomas;<br />

Nick Moran; Tom Adams; Dan Netwal; Larry Pitzner; Mike<br />

Juniors<br />

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ROW 3: Walter Shoemaker; Gerald Strettmater; Lany Pischke;<br />

Peter Burns: Dave Brandt; Jerry Staats; David Lukas: Jerry<br />

Sheehan; Louis Levy. ROW 4: Tom Tschanz; George Shalabi;<br />

Robert Balliet: Tom Selk: William Webb: Ian MacAulay; Larry<br />

Johnson; Da"id Johann; Rodney Nelson; Richard Nuttall; Mike<br />

Cross.<br />

Main; Keith Burand: James Cross: Dennis Wampler; Dean<br />

Schwarten. ROW 4: Ron Lokken; Dean North; Tom Kerrigan;<br />

Harold Erickson; Tom Subranek: Victor Gehm: Wesley Hurlburt;<br />

M. Arvid Ellefson; John Polodna; Tom Byerly; Paul Sommers..


ROW 1: Thomas Betsinger: Mick Miller; Janet Woods; Ann<br />

Lorenzen; Rori Templin; Doug Weittenhiller. ROW 2: Susan<br />

Kay Fisher directs recreation at St. Wenceslaus.<br />

Halberg; Karen Johnson; Bill Davis; Lynn Laursen; Barb Kinyon;<br />

Cheryl Trapp.<br />

This is Junior living!<br />

reaching the end


Roger Crum lights the alter candles in the Lutheran Center<br />

Chapel.<br />

ROW 1: Donetta Metcalf; Mary Mattison; Kathleen Senn;<br />

Judy Rotter; Sandra Blahut; Cheryl Skogen; Carol Radke; Christine<br />

Knudson; Rosanne Hanson; Sharon Rodey; Sandy Fox.<br />

ROW 2: Barb Panke; Elinor Jensen; Larry Hardy; Mike Sederquist;<br />

Mike Lowe; Gary Lieder; John Birkinbine; Russ Carter;<br />

John Small; Judeen Stovey; Melissa Cooper. ROW 3: Robert<br />

Sophomores<br />

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As part <strong>of</strong> her room and board, Sharon Rodey does light housework.<br />

Meronk; Pete Sullivan; George Kohlmeier; Gilbert Foster ; James<br />

Leonhart: William Gautsch; Jim Novak: Pete Tangley: Jack<br />

Berndt; Neil Lillie. ROW 4: :Yfyron Bey: Dennis Burton; :Yferlin<br />

Kardin: Dennis Spars; Alan Staffon; Richard Breitenfield: Donald<br />

May; Dan Boeck; Dean Voskuil; Wayne Vergowe; Bob Renz.


ROW 1: Judy Jungen; Lynn Brendle: Carolyn Smith, Nancy<br />

S,,-eeney: Peggy Stellpflug : Sue Arentz; Patricia Strasser; Betty<br />

Ward; Kathryn Gay: Janet Renny; Gwen Scott; JoAnn Schultz_<br />

ROW· 2: Pat Sebranek- Arthur McBain; James Stranc: Jim Finn;<br />

Marcia Slocum: Bill Frey: Mike Flanagan; Dan Foley; Paul Van<br />

Akkeren; Pete Kremenski. ROW 3: John Jessesski; Don Hanson;<br />

ROW 1: Mary Jane White; Judi Oman; Bobbie Jean Arms;<br />

1\1ary Kamle.: Susan \Veig: Eleanor Waterman: Patsy Gilles;<br />

Nancy Norcross; Sandra Derks. ROW 2: Rick Hawkins; Mike<br />

Schultz; John Jurkowski: Roger Beahm: Phil Peckham; Leonard<br />

Rash; Gerald Bonsack; John Fitzpatrick; Jeff Miller. ROW 3:<br />

preparing for the future<br />

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Denny Liebscher; Roger Crum; James Berg; Don Hehenberger;<br />

Darrel Jacobs; Wayne Herzog; Roger Knutson; Jon Aldrich.<br />

ROW 4: John Stage; Dave Beaver; Jack Wiersgalla; Jack Connoughton;<br />

Joseph Clementi; Bob Mullins; Bob Wieland; Gary<br />

Vallee; Rick Vacca; Tom Joanis; Ron Potter; Mark Julsred_<br />

Dennis Olson; Larry Trammell; Joe Louis; Jim Gallager; Mike<br />

Kovatovic; Bud Olson; Mike Roraff; Eric Prudhome_ ROW 4:<br />

Raymond Berghoefer; Dennis Klimke; Bill Bartels; Brian Foster;<br />

Steve Pischke; Robert Powers; Dave Dregne.


ROW 1: Antoinette Johnson: Barbara Fuchsteiner; Kathryn<br />

Strasser; Nancy Newland; Jayne Young; Ellen Mikkelson; Cathy<br />

Schroeder: Jean Brinkman: Lenore Crothers; Karen Sebien.<br />

ROW 2: Ron Brocklehurst; Bob Richards; Tom Poe; Paul Guibord;<br />

Marilyn Rega; Paulette Wagner; Dorothy Thicke; Jane<br />

Bicha; Janet McArdle; Jina Tracey; Arlan Stone. ROW 3: Charles<br />

ROW 1: Kathy Dummer; Kathy Raseman; Jean Christianson;<br />

Sheilas Scoville; Sharon Gouldin; Linda Dowell; Helen Hafs:<br />

Carrie Bjorge; Marilyn Jenks; Janine Schaller; Nadine Clark.<br />

ROW 2: Barb Janzen; Mary Kroner; Jane Balfanz; Bruce Constalie;<br />

Michael Penrud; Anthony Thompson; Dennis Vierra;<br />

Ruth Christen; Mary Moon; Shirley Crews; Linda Norman; Judy<br />

McKenzie; ROW 3: Jerry Ebner; Allen Richmotld; John Haag;<br />

Freshmen<br />

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Dee; Charles Hastings; Weley Harwick: Dennis Senn; Dennis<br />

Almos; Barbara Bronson; Dick Kastenschmidt: M. :VIichaelson:<br />

Gerald Stetzer: Dean Wilder. ROW 4: Steve Nluller; Chuck<br />

Flume; Ron Rieber; Ed Antoniak; AI Jackson: Bryan Gust; Dennis<br />

Heinke; Jerald Wiese: Robert Kjos: Jim Hildebrandt: Robert<br />

Tracey.<br />

Patrick Anderson: Mary Burke; Linda Christenson; Robert Poehling:<br />

Rick Young; Jerry Becker; Lance Optenberg; Wayne Nielsen;<br />

ROW 4: Larry Button; Jeff James' Bill George; Warren<br />

Dreyer; Irwin Capaul; Dan Knudtson; Louis Ballin; Gary<br />

Pampuch; Gordon Nelson; Tom Kneifl: Roger Oelke; Robert<br />

Bush.


ROW 1: Rozann Lehrke; Elizabeth Hickey; Barbara Youngman;<br />

Julie Kriese Margaret Conrad; Donna Sebranek; Carla Allen;<br />

Vicki Skogen; ROW 2: Jil L. Storck: Toni New; Kay Halverson;<br />

Kathy O'Connor; Marguerite Davidson; Donna Hodson; Ellen<br />

Morrell. ROW 3: Mary Downing; Mary Hart; Leslee Rightmire;<br />

ROW 1: La Rae Peterson; Betty Stuhr; Beverly Albitz; Jean<br />

Ness; Susan O'Brien; Pam Thaldorf; Judy Volden. ROW 2:<br />

Carol Stroeh; Diane Vaaler; Jo Walker; Diane Bromiley; Kathy<br />

Rank; Beth Dolbier; ROW 3: Beverly Gilles; Jim Birnbaum;<br />

, , ,<br />

A --d<br />

accepting the challenge<br />

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Linda Meir; Cynthia Losching; Charlotte Breum; Sharon Sieber:<br />

Joan Hackner. ROW 4: Michael Korger; Roy Platz; Dale Melby:<br />

Steve Cuellar; David Joanis; Peter Freisinger; Charles Kraska,<br />

Steve Solberg; Thomas Stone.<br />

Robert Skaife; Howard Raymer; Tom Kennedy; Ron Allen;<br />

Joan Dauphin. ROW 4: Rick Servais; Harry Lee; Terry Mc­<br />

Ardle; David Johnson; Greg Jablonski; Bob Conrad.


WINTER<br />

Student Life .. . . . . . . .. 58<br />

Special Events<br />

Sports<br />

Calendar Queen .. . 64<br />

Winter Carnival . _ . 66<br />

Dave Brubeck 70<br />

Play 71<br />

Catalina Show .. . .. 72<br />

Basketball _... 74<br />

Wrestling _ . . . . 78<br />

Swimming. _ _. 80<br />

Gymnastics .. _ __ . . 81<br />

Intramurals .... _. _ 82<br />

Organizations . . . . . . . . . . 84


1965 Winter was ...


· . . the<br />

Christlllas Spirit<br />

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<strong>1966</strong> Winter was ...


· .. a Fantasy in Snow<br />

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<strong>1966</strong> Winter was ...<br />

. . . A Sportsman's Delight<br />

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<strong>1966</strong><br />

CALENDAR QUEEN<br />

yfarty Burris<br />

Presents<br />

Miss April<br />

Hank Delikoski<br />

Miss January<br />

Dianne Smalancke<br />

Miss February<br />

Barb Panke<br />

Miss May<br />

Sue Rezel


Miss June<br />

Kathy Tench<br />

Miss October<br />

Bonnie Rieman<br />

Miss July<br />

Pam Smith<br />

Miss September<br />

Saralie Sands<br />

Miss November<br />

Terry Lindgren<br />

Miss August<br />

Darryle Damon<br />

Miss December<br />

Karen Ulness


Winter Carnival King and Queen,<br />

Herm Dustman and Shirley Walsvik<br />

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"Satellites in the Hands <strong>of</strong> the Sun" gave the Tau Kappa Epsilon<br />

fraternity second place in the ice sculpture contest.<br />

Winter Carnival<br />

Alpha Phi Omega fraternity<br />

received first place<br />

honors for their "Astro­<br />

Indianauts."<br />

Satellites •<br />

In the Sun<br />

Sue Stuesser, an Alpha Phi pledge, took first place<br />

with her "Satellite in the Sun" creation.<br />

135 days' growth gave Gary Dresang<br />

undisputed first place in the beard<br />

contest.<br />

"Indian in Orbit" was the Alpha Kappa Lambda's<br />

third place entry.


Sam the Sham and the Pharohs invaded La Crosse to start the Winter Carnival activities.<br />

The Alpha Phi's pull!<br />

Delta Sigma Phi members slip and slide across the finish line.<br />

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Winter Carnival<br />

Fun<br />

A graceful leap and a desperate effort put this snowshoer over<br />

the obstacle.


The Alpha Xi Delta turtle race proves frustrating, but<br />

fun for this devoted gambler.<br />

It was worth three<br />

tickets to hit these invltmg<br />

Alpha Kappa<br />

Lambda targets.<br />

Beating a Sigma Tau Gamma member m "21" was the<br />

Golden Sun's major attraction.<br />

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The Beta Sigma Chi fraternity collected the most<br />

tickets with their colorful booth-and barker!<br />

The Alpha Omicron Pi sorority specialized in fortune telling.<br />

The most beautiful fortune was told by<br />

the Alpha Phi's who received the first<br />

place over-all trophy.


Dave Brubeck<br />

Quartet<br />

Jow Morello, who joined the group as drummer<br />

in 1956, and Eugene Wright, the bass player<br />

who became a member <strong>of</strong> the organization in<br />

1958 have been quickly recognized by jazz fans<br />

for their fine musicianship.<br />

Paul Desmond, alto saxophonist joined forces with<br />

Dave Brubeck in 1951, and two years later the two won<br />

almost every major jazz poll.<br />

The response to the Quartet by the standingroom-only<br />

audience at the Vocational School<br />

Auditorium in December is best summarized by<br />

jazz expert, Leonard Feather: "The unity among<br />

the four is extraordinary and almost without<br />

parallel in contemporary jazz."


Beatrice, Lorelle Brownell, pleads with Eddie, T. D. Brown, to give Catherine<br />

a chance to grow up.<br />

In "A View from the Bridge", Arthur Miller<br />

has chosen to deal with the dockworkers on the<br />

Brooklyn ·waterfront. He placed his story into the<br />

structural framework <strong>of</strong> a Greek tragedy. His<br />

central character, Eddie Carbone, becomes a<br />

driven, possessed man, pursuing a line <strong>of</strong> action<br />

that leads to an inevitable climax and his death;<br />

the character <strong>of</strong> Alfieri, a lawyer, serves as a<br />

"chorus", commenting on the action as ,veIl as<br />

being a part <strong>of</strong> it.<br />

The Cast<br />

Alfieri Jeff Klund<br />

Eddie Carbone T. D. Brown<br />

Beatrice Lorelle Brownell<br />

Catherine Susan Beebe<br />

Marco Robert Gronski<br />

Rudolfo Dustin Evans<br />

Louis Larry Karch<br />

:Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Doug \Veittenhiller<br />

1st Officer Thomas Chritton<br />

2nd Officer " Richard Grieger<br />

Lipari Donald Herzog<br />

Tony ' Luis Esquilin<br />

Two "Submarines" .. Cisco Nunez & Al Valdez<br />

Director \Villiam Dixon<br />

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Eddie attacks Rudolfo. Dustin Evans,<br />

as Catherine, Susan Beebe, tries to<br />

stop him.<br />

A View from<br />

the Bridge<br />

Catherine, Alfieri, Jeff Klund, and Rudolfo plead with<br />

Marco, Robert Gronski, to promise to leave Eddie alone.


In perfect time, rhythm, and style, Terry<br />

Lindgren and Pam Smith portray The Western<br />

Life.<br />

Square-dancing aquatic style suggests The Westward Movement.<br />

Catalina Water Show<br />

Worries Are Over, a post-war theme, 1S beautifully presented by Linda<br />

Shawaluk and Larry Shepard.


Sally Bentzien, Carol Fenney, Barbara Gamber, and Maggie Robichaud have fun with their<br />

Space Race routine.<br />

Tempo <strong>of</strong> American Times<br />

Through the medium <strong>of</strong> aquatic art, the Catalina Club presents its<br />

interpretations and impressions <strong>of</strong> the changing American Scene.<br />

'With the rumble <strong>of</strong> war drums in the background, Terry Lindgren, Pam Smith,<br />

Lois Cotton. and Betty Mesch present The Chaos <strong>of</strong> War.<br />

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As Keystone Cops, Steve Pischke and<br />

D e a n Schwarten bring back fond<br />

memories <strong>of</strong> the Roaring 20's.


Scoreboard<br />

La Crosse 91 VVinona 78<br />

La Crosse 80 Gustavus Adolphus 91<br />

La Crosse 62 River Falls 67<br />

La Crosse 89 vVhitewater 86<br />

La Crosse 87 Superior 84<br />

La Crosse 94 Platteville 87<br />

La Crosse 73 Jamestown 68<br />

La Crosse 81 Lincoln 88<br />

La Crosse 72 Stevens Point 71<br />

La Crosse 78 Oshkosh 94<br />

La Crosse 75 Stout 99<br />

La Crosse 88 Eau Claire 69<br />

La Crosse 73 Northem Illinois 103<br />

La Crosse 80 \Vhitewater 64<br />

La Crosse 77 Eau Claire 78<br />

La Crosse 100 Platteville 79<br />

La Crosse 88 River Falls 87<br />

La Crosse 80 Stevens Point 88<br />

La Crosse 79 Oshkosh 93<br />

Closely guarded John Mitich drives for a lay-up. La Crosse 81 Superior 85<br />

La Crosse 71 Stout 74<br />

Dennis Stannard shoots a freethrow in the tense final game against Stout.<br />

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ROW 1: Al Tomaszewski, Gene Loughrin, Ken Johnson, John<br />

Mitich, Jim Webster, Dennis Miller, Don Miller, Olin Harried.<br />

ROW 2: Mike Flannagan, Ian MacAulay, Dennis Stannard,<br />

Basketball<br />

Bucket Bound<br />

The Indians' 8-8 won-lost record put them<br />

in a three way tie for fourth place in the conference.<br />

The record is deceiving, though, as the Indians<br />

lost three games by fewer than four points.<br />

This was a year <strong>of</strong> rebuilding for Coach De­<br />

Voll. A. C. Stadthaus was the only returning<br />

starter. As a reward for setting a ne\v L.S.D. rebounding<br />

record with 307 rebounds and for leading<br />

the team, Ace was elected Most Valuable<br />

Player by his teammates. Scrappy Ken Johnson<br />

received the John Stearns Award for the most<br />

improved player.<br />

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John Moriarity, Bob Bruett, John Johnson, Bill Webb, A. C.<br />

Stadthaus, Dick Fahning, Ron Byers, Dave Neuberger, \Vayne<br />

Jacobson, Wayne Sojkowski.<br />

Ace Stadthaus, Most Valuable Player and top rebounder<br />

for La Crosse grabs one against River Falls.


Big Bill Webb dunks one as some surprised Falcons look<br />

on.<br />

John Mitich scrambles for a loose ball against River Falls.<br />

John Moriarity attempts a shot over<br />

a big Falcon forward.


Ron Byers fakes before driving.<br />

John Mitich shoots a long jumper.<br />

Ken Johnson, who received the John Stearns Award, drives in for a lay-up.<br />

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Wrestling<br />

Agile Matrnen<br />

An L.S.V. grappler is finding it difficult to get loose.<br />

Trying to untangle himself is a La Crosse State matman.<br />

Jerry Meronk waits tensely for the command to wrestle.


As the gun sounds the swimmers dive into the water.<br />

Swimming<br />

Splashing Victories<br />

La Crosse<br />

La Crosse<br />

La Crosse<br />

La Crosse<br />

La Crosse<br />

La Crosse<br />

La Crosse<br />

La Crosse<br />

La Crosse<br />

La Crosse<br />

33<br />

53<br />

29<br />

75<br />

3rd<br />

52<br />

77<br />

63<br />

47<br />

4th<br />

Scoreboard<br />

Platteville 63<br />

Lawrence 42<br />

Winona 66<br />

Luther 20<br />

3 Teams Participated<br />

Stevens Point 41<br />

River Falls 18<br />

Agustavus Adolphus 32<br />

U\V-M 48<br />

Conference 'Meet<br />

ROW 1: Pat A'Hearn, Tim Meyer, Steve Pischke, Dan<br />

Pickett, Wayne Bohlmann, Topper Hagerman, Ralph Raymond,<br />

ROW 2: Assistant Coach Terry vVarner, Bob Keller,<br />

Clark Tingle, Pete Von Allmen, Bob Polan, Larry Dowd,<br />

Head Coach Bill Otto.<br />

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Timers wait tensely as the swimmers splash to the finish.<br />

The La Crosse s\vim team finished 4th in the<br />

conference compiling an overall won-lost record<br />

<strong>of</strong> 5 and 4. The tankmen were led by co··captains<br />

Pete Von Allmen and Topper Hagerman. Fine<br />

performances were turned in throughout the<br />

season by Ralph Raymond, Tim Meyer, \Vayne<br />

Bohlman, and Dan Pickett.


Gymnastics<br />

Poise and Precision<br />

In winning the '<strong>Wisconsin</strong> State <strong>University</strong><br />

Conference Championship this year, the La<br />

Crosse gymnasts made it the 20th championship<br />

gained by post \Vorld \Var II varsity gymnastic<br />

squads. This year's team was led by seniors Cary<br />

Anderson and Charley Kwick, and sophomore<br />

Dave \Ventworth. The above three along with<br />

Larry Pruess, Glenn Elder, Tim Stich, and Ed<br />

Karceski helped to give La Crosse a first place<br />

finish in the conference this year.<br />

Scoreboard<br />

Charles Kwick shows the fonn that won him top honors in the<br />

W.S.U. Conference Championships.<br />

La Crosse 2nd La Crosse Invitational<br />

5 Teams Participated<br />

La Crosse 87.5 River Falls 24.5<br />

La Crosse 45 M. I. T. 57<br />

La Crosse 32 Bemidji 88<br />

La Crosse 56 :M. I. T. 48<br />

La Crosse 81 Stevens Point 29<br />

La Crosse 48.3 Stout 63.6<br />

La Crosse 69.5 Stevens Point 42.5<br />

La Crosse 3rd Northwest Invitational Poise and balance are demonstrated by<br />

7 Teams Participated<br />

La Crosse 78.5 River Falls 33.5<br />

La Crosse 1st \V.S.U. Conference Meet<br />

Tim Stich on the P-bars.<br />

ROW 1: Ed Karceski; Dave Wentworth; Coach Gershon; Cary Anderson, Captain; Charles Kwick; Larry Pruess;<br />

Tim Stich. ROW 2: Danny Breidenback; Jim Baumgarten; Dean Wilder; Glenn Elder; Jim Lewis; Lee Spletter.<br />

ROW 3: Larry Shepard, Manager; John Sery, Manager; Bruce Baka.


....... .,.4'•.<br />

......... ...........<br />

...".".<br />

Get in there!<br />

Jump, Bean!<br />

Service!<br />

WOlllen's Intralllurals<br />

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For leisure time activity and fun, the "Women's<br />

Recreation Association sponsors archery, volleyball,<br />

basketball, badminton, and s<strong>of</strong>tball tournaments<br />

for all women students. The activities are<br />

designed to promote fellowship, good sportsmanship,<br />

and physical fitness!


The Kappa Kats <strong>of</strong> the Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity were winners <strong>of</strong> the all-university basketball tournament.<br />

Men's Intrarnurals<br />

Intramurals are extra-curricular sports for those<br />

not active in intercollegiate athletics. The intramural<br />

program begins in September 'with touch<br />

football and ends with s<strong>of</strong>tball in May. Participation<br />

can be in a dormitory, fraternity, or independent<br />

league. Fun, sportsmanship, and clean<br />

competition prevail.<br />

... and at other times you get it in the face!<br />

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Sometimes you get it on the side <strong>of</strong> the head ...


ORGANIZATIONS<br />

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Students enjoy the A.W.S. Church Breakfast.<br />

Associated<br />

Women Students<br />

ROWI: Helen Emery; Barbara Schlosser; Georgene Kuzma;<br />

Kay Fisher ROW 2: Roberta Fiet; Linda Nelson; Jacki Heuser;<br />

Judy Erdman; Karla Kiesow ROW 3: Carlynn Hulbert; Gayl<br />

Dianne Smalancke, chairman <strong>of</strong> the state A.W.S. convention<br />

which will meet here next fall, prepares the invitations.<br />

In spite <strong>of</strong> the rain, the annual Big-Little Sister<br />

picnic was sponsored by A.W.S. with a spirit <strong>of</strong><br />

"let's get acquainted" prevailing. The picnic was<br />

one <strong>of</strong> several programs A.\V.S., the women's<br />

governing body, conducted for the women students<br />

living on and <strong>of</strong>f campus. Two church breakfastsone<br />

each semester; a semi-formal dance, "\Vinter<br />

Fantasy;" and a wonderful :\:fother's Day weekend<br />

were other social events planned by A.W.S.<br />

The legislative and judicial phases <strong>of</strong> A.\V.S.<br />

consisted this year <strong>of</strong> the reviewing and revising<br />

the women's dormitory hours and changing various<br />

rules and regulations affecting women as the need<br />

arose.<br />

Gutknecht; Dianne Smalancke; Doris Millard; Pam Topol; Mrs.<br />

Haas, advisor.


ROW]: Judy Boeder; Mrs. Pinkston: Dean Cartwright ROW 2: Dean Steuck; John Stage; Mr. Hood; Mr. Marshall; Dave Frisbie;<br />

Mr. Strand; Dr. Carlsson; Dean Gunning.<br />

Student Union Board<br />

Student Union Committees<br />

ROW I: Kathy Behling: Mrs. Pinkston; Saralie Sands; Dean Tenckh<strong>of</strong>f; Darryle Damon; Joey Scott ROW 2: Dr.<br />

Parks; Dean Hogue; Jim Smart; John Christian; Dean Steuck; Mr. Strand.<br />

Organizations<br />

Food<br />

ROW 1: Donna Janke: Sandra Schlosser; Karen Wulff ROW 2: Mr. Hood, advisor; Torn Hanson: Paul Williams; Jim<br />

Geissner; Steve Reardon.


ROW I: Beth Bowers; Mrs. Pinkston, advisor; Bonnie Beamer ROW 2:<br />

Karen Jacobs; Dick Flynn; Sheryl Burkhalter. .<br />

ROW I: Larry Ellefson; Joan Miller; Diane Nelson: Karen Jacobs ROW 2:<br />

Mr. Hood, advisor; Arthur McBain: Bruce McLain; Joe Kershasky; Mr. Marshall,<br />

advisor; Dick Flynn; Fred Fibeger; Don Ketchum.<br />

Operation and Procedures<br />

Entertainment<br />

ROW I: Mrs. Pinkston, advisor; Jane Pederson;<br />

Darryle Damon ROW 2: Linda Campbell;<br />

Carol Moore; Stan Dorff: Jan Martins; Charles<br />

Moore; Sonja Pfaff; Gerald Bonsack; Judy Coletti.<br />

Public Relations<br />

Recreation<br />

ROW 1: Carleen Sieh; Carol Vogelpohl: Beth Bowers: Darryle Damon<br />

ROW 2: Larry Ellefson; John Kading; Dale Rae; Dave Frisbie; Gary<br />

Bendlin; Don Ketchum; Mr. Strand, advisor.


ROW]: Dianne Smalancke; Carolyn Karceski; Millie Nelson; Julie Mack ROW 2: Susan Manthei;<br />

Kathie Tench; Carleen Sieh; Carol Vogelpohl.<br />

The greatest job for the Panhellenic Council this<br />

years was the co-sponsorship <strong>of</strong> Homecoming.<br />

Though Homecoming was a tremendous success,<br />

the standing-room-only performance by the Dave<br />

Brubeck Quartet which the council sponsored in<br />

cooperation with the Lectures and Concerts Committee<br />

was considered one <strong>of</strong> the best campus ac-<br />

Rushees enjoy punch and cake at the Panhellenic<br />

Rush Tea.<br />

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tlvltIes for the year. The third major actIvIty for<br />

the council was Formal Rush which was held in<br />

February. Beginning 'with an all-sorority tea and<br />

ending with the rush parties and finally initiation,<br />

rush required the combining <strong>of</strong> talents and efforts<br />

<strong>of</strong> all sorority members.<br />

Dianne Smalancke talks to Sue Johnson, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wisconsin</strong>'s Panhellenic Council.


Alpha OIIlicron Pi<br />

The AOII's proudly display their first place Powder<br />

Puff Olympics trophy.<br />

ROW 1: Cheryl Hartman; Saralie Sands; Jan Stockwell; Sharon<br />

Reese; Jean Buckley; Trudy Bolen; Andi Elstad; Pam Klund;<br />

Barbara Panke; Sandra Miller ROW 2: Nancy Plappert; Barb<br />

Skrobot; Karen Ulness; Pat Ploetz; Carol Romeo; Margie<br />

Wachal; Gale Huse; Linda Hundt; Pat Klug; Kate Deppeler<br />

ROW 3: Hank Delikoski; Darryle Damon; Linda Drinkwatel!.;<br />

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Sue tries to catch her breath after the milk-bottle contest.<br />

Transforming the sorority room in Baird Hall<br />

into a suite in Japanese Modern decor was one <strong>of</strong><br />

the Alpha Omicron Pi's proud achievements for<br />

this year. vVinning the Powder Puff Olympics,<br />

sponsoring the 'winning Homecoming Queen candidate,<br />

Hank Delikoski, and participating in Winter<br />

Carnival, the Songfest, and the Beta Variety Show<br />

were other AOII accomplishments. The sorority<br />

visited the Bethany Old Folk's Home bringing<br />

laughter and youthful enthusiasm to these people.<br />

Carol Hayhurst; Candy Buehl; Sue Hickey: Linda Hansen; Joey<br />

Scott; Sue Lucas; Cheryl Trapp ROW 4: Carlynn Hulbert; Dianne<br />

Smalancke; Susan Manthei; Gayle Gutknecht; 'Christine<br />

Johnson; Shirley Walsvik; Nancy Zimmermann; Ellie Balz; Sonja<br />

Pfaff; Karen Dwyer; Dianne Nelson.


ROW I: Nancy Sweeney; Barb Herried; Marilyn Schwartz;<br />

Nancy Aldrich: Jeannette Droege; Sally Steckart; Sally Castle;<br />

Bonnie Leavitt; Judy Sullivan; Millie Nelson ROW 2: Lynn<br />

Brendle; Penny Peacock; Patsy Gilles; Mary Kamla; Donna Larson:<br />

Sharon Chit",ood; Nancy Dickinson; Janice Holtze; Nancy<br />

Weissenberger: Mary Linse; Pat Zick ROW 3: Camille Glubka;<br />

Board members gathe'r for a quick review <strong>of</strong> the Delta<br />

Zeta Founder's Day program,<br />

As part <strong>of</strong> their philanthropic project, the<br />

Delta Zeta's entertain many deaf children.<br />

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Louise Jensen; Margaret Robichaud: Carleen Sieh: Nanci<br />

Douglas; Barbara Bell; Karen Board: Kathy Behling; Judy<br />

Fenner; Judy Cunningham; Jeanne Schroeder; Barbara Becker<br />

ROW 4: Susan Weig; Cherri Wallerrnan; Betty Emery; Alyce<br />

Schneeberger; Diane Olson; Carol Luther: Margie Knoblauch; Rita<br />

Schwandt; Allegra Jordie; Jan Doleschal; Betty Thompson.<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Delta Zeta sorority display some <strong>of</strong><br />

their campus activity trophies to their new pledges.<br />

The Delta Zeta;s began the year \vith their<br />

annual calendar sale. Such activities as Homecoming,<br />

Greek Week, and Sadie Hawkins weekend<br />

kept the DZ's busy this fall. Sadie Hawkins was entirely<br />

sponsored by the sorority and the activities<br />

proved especially interesting for the queen candidates.<br />

For their philanthropic project, the Delta<br />

Zeta sorority chose to help make life more fun and<br />

interesting for many <strong>of</strong> the deaf children in La<br />

Crosse. Games and treats brightened the faces <strong>of</strong><br />

the youngsters whenever the Delta Zeta's visited.


ROW 1: Jerry Layton; Rodger Eslinger; AI Tomaszewski; Bob<br />

Niebuhr. ROW 2: Stan Ostrand; Bob Gronski; Jim Folger; Tom<br />

Touton. ROW 3: Jerry Sager: Bill Davis: Bill Suwor<strong>of</strong>f; Wayne<br />

Schreiber; Bob Mangene.<br />

Interfraternity Council<br />

Composed <strong>of</strong> representative members <strong>of</strong> each<br />

social fraternity, Interfraternity Council is a regulatory<br />

board which supervises fraternity activities<br />

on and <strong>of</strong>f campus. Its two major responsibilities<br />

this year included working with Panhellenic Council<br />

in co-ordinating all <strong>of</strong> the Homecoming activities<br />

from the hanging <strong>of</strong> the lantern to the final<br />

dance and sponsoring Greek Week, the hazing<br />

period for pledges <strong>of</strong> the six fraternities. The IFC's<br />

annual Greek \Veek trophy was presented to the<br />

fraternity which scored the most points in interfraternity<br />

competition during the week.<br />

The Interfraternity Council discusses problems common to all<br />

social fraternities.<br />

OFFICERS OF I.F.C. Bill Davis, Treasurer: Bob Mangene, President;<br />

Rodger Eslinger, Vice President; AI Tomaszewski, Secretary.<br />

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ROW 1: Terry Schmidt; Doug Nelson; Joe Jarosh; Norm<br />

Klug; Terry Schaetzke ROW 2: Mike Fitzgerald; Ted Verges;<br />

Wayne Schreiber; David Borowiez; Dave Heinecke ROW 3:<br />

The Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity special fall<br />

activities included sponsoring the Dad's Day banquet<br />

and program at Homecoming, constructing<br />

the grand prize Homecoming float, and escorting<br />

boys from St. Mike's orphanage to the La Crosse­<br />

Superior football game. Painting Webster House<br />

was designated as the Kappa's service project,<br />

while participating in 'Winter Carnival, the Songfest,<br />

and the Beta Variety Show were the "fun"<br />

projects for the fraternity.<br />

ROW 1: Al Tomaszewski; Scott Nelson; Ken Spaetz, Dick Metteyard;<br />

Don Dallman: Jack Davis ROW 2: Paul Sommers; John<br />

Zimpel; Stan Dorff; Bob Midland; Jerry Blaha ROW 3: William<br />

William Parks, advisor; Jim Geissner: Bill Suwor<strong>of</strong>f; Jim Kranpitz;<br />

Jim Teff ROW 4: Ron Byers: Tom Busse; Bob Bruett;<br />

Gary Hamm; Jon Veltman.<br />

Alpha Kappa Lambda<br />

Henn Dustman speaks to some Kappas before<br />

welcoming the fathers to our campus<br />

during Dad's Day weekend.<br />

Byrkit; Cary O'Dwanny; Howard Squires; Jim McCartney: Jim<br />

Adams ROW 4: Bill Davis; Bob Niebuhr; Dick Fahning; Bill<br />

Collins; Bob Freagon.


ROW 1: Tim Plunkett; Dave Weissenberger; Richard Coady;<br />

Mike Mandeville; Mike Lauermann; LeRoy Miller; Mike<br />

Sleigh ROW 2: Jim Kollath: Carl Wehman: Earl Register; Pete<br />

Sullivan; Richard Knox: Mike Bouzek; David Maher ROW 3:<br />

One <strong>of</strong> the largest spring events, the Beta Variety<br />

Show, was sponsored by the Beta Sigma Chi<br />

fraternity, the only local fraternity on campus.<br />

The Variety Show featured several skits put on by<br />

various campus organizations. Several other activities<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Beta's included sponsoring a float in the<br />

Homecoming parade and holding an alumni breakfast<br />

during Homecoming \veek-end, participating<br />

in \Vinter Carnival, singing in the Songfest, and<br />

finally holding a Spring Dinner Dance for the<br />

fraternity's newly initiated members.<br />

Beta's gather at "their" table in the Union.<br />

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Phil Mead: Charles Rudrud; Jim Langen; Jim Kendall; Dan<br />

Larsen ROW 4: Robert Benson: Gerald Sager: Neil Rovind:<br />

Mike Bahr; Jim Prudhome; Bob Burgmaier; Dave Beranek.<br />

Beta SigIl1a Chi<br />

Dr. Wulling, advisor to the fraternity, reviews preliminary<br />

plans <strong>of</strong> the Variety Show.


President, Bill Frey, explains the purpose<br />

<strong>of</strong> Delta Sigma Phi to prospective<br />

pledges.<br />

Delta Sigll1a Phi<br />

ROW I: Jim Burton; Randy Docauer; Jack Connaughton, Bill<br />

Frey ROW 2: Mr. Fuller, advisor; Mike Flanagan, Wayne Jacob-<br />

Several Delta Sig's formulate future plans for the new fraternity.<br />

The Delta Sigma Phi fraternity initiated twelve<br />

L.S.D. students in November <strong>of</strong> this year. The<br />

first 50 men to join this new fraternity will be<br />

charter members, an honor accorded to only one<br />

out <strong>of</strong> every 1000 fraternity men. The fraternity<br />

participated in Winter Carnival and the Beta Variety<br />

Show and plan to participate fully in all<br />

campus-wide activities as the fraternity expands.<br />

Delta Sigma Phi, founded in 1899, is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

oldest social fraternities. Delta Sig members, now<br />

numbering in the many thousands, have graduated<br />

from their "laboratories <strong>of</strong> leadership" and have<br />

gone out into all parts <strong>of</strong> the world and in all<br />

walks <strong>of</strong> life proudly wearing the diamond-shaped<br />

pin <strong>of</strong> the Sphinx.<br />

son; Gene Zajicek; Dan Jenner; Leon Thompson, Wayne Herzog,<br />

Tom Joanis, missing: Norb Duba.


ROW I: Dale Rae; Bob Barker; Bill Caesar; Don Brock; James<br />

Michael; Wayne Bruno; Torn Mulhern; Dean Schwarten: John<br />

Fagan; J on Novick; James Cross; Terry Nelson; Skip Higgins<br />

ROW 2: Dennis Bowers: Torn Touton; James Christensen; Pat<br />

Younger: Bob Polan; Paul Bugenhagen; Dick Malnory; Bob Yoss;<br />

John Kading: Mike Butler; Denny Wampler: Scott Shaw ROW 3:<br />

:Matt Ritola; Jerry Graf: Jeff Mahloch; Jim Hartzheim; Ron<br />

The Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity wished five<br />

students a special "Happy Thanksgiving" by giving<br />

each one a free turkey at the Tom Turkey dance<br />

the Phi Sig's sponsored. Another fall activity for<br />

the fraternity was the Sports Day held for all boys<br />

in the community from 7 to 12 years old. The boys<br />

received instructions in four sports by our varsity<br />

athletics. The Orphan's Christmas party an annual<br />

Phi Sig activity was co-sponsored with the Alpha<br />

Xi Delta Sorority. Both groups agreed that it was<br />

a heart warming event to see the reactions <strong>of</strong> 25<br />

orphans receiving gifts from Santa Claus (Jim<br />

Folger). Christmas movies were shown and refreshments<br />

served. \Vinter Carnival was the fraternity's<br />

major event this year.<br />

A satisfying service project for the Phi Sig's is their Sports Day<br />

program for boys <strong>of</strong> the community.<br />

Hanson; Jim Wink: Steve Steele; Pete Werner, Barry Schockmel;<br />

Orlando DeGrave; Steve Olsen: Gary Erickson; Mr. Culver,<br />

advisor ROW 4: Dale Graf: Bob Gronski; Larry Frisch; Jack<br />

Janusheske; Len Brasch; Grady Steensrud· Don Dimond: Jeff<br />

Lange; Jim Folger; George Hupfer; Don Ludwig: John Lenz;<br />

Steve N<strong>of</strong>fsinger.<br />

Phi Sigllla Epsilon<br />

The Phi Sig's and the Alpha Xi's bring Christmas cheer to<br />

La Crosse orphans.


Sigll1a Tau Gall1ll1a<br />

Vice-President, Nick :NIoran, presents a dozen red roses<br />

to Calendar Queen, Marty Burris.<br />

ROWI: Stanley Ostrand; Nick Moran; Bob Gray; Buck Winchell;<br />

John Radjenovich ROW 2: Rick Sime; Bill McGrath;<br />

Pat Sebranek; Mike Larsen; Steve H<strong>of</strong>f; Paul Manter, advisor<br />

President Denny Liebscher explains the activities <strong>of</strong> Sigma Tau<br />

Gamma to the spring rushees.<br />

Through partIcIpation in Homecoming activities,<br />

\\Tinter Carnival, and the Songfest, Sigma<br />

Tau Gamma members have upheld their purpose<br />

by actively supporting campus-wide activities. To<br />

expand this purpose, the fraternity sponsored the<br />

Calendar Queen Contest, a first on the La Crosse<br />

campus. Each contestant was sponsored by a campus<br />

organization and judged on her ability to speak<br />

extemporaneously and her natural beauty. The<br />

winner was announced at the Calendar Queen<br />

Dance and crowned "Miss La Crosse, <strong>1966</strong>." Providing<br />

a traveling trophy for the fraternity with<br />

the highest over-all grade point was another Sig<br />

Tau activity. The fraternity itself has held the<br />

trophy for the last three years. For two years in a<br />

row, the Sig Tau's have won the fraternity bowling<br />

trophy.<br />

ROW 3: Bill McCutcheon; Bruce MacDonald; Doug Drew; Dick<br />

Hoeft; Larry Sosalla ROW 4: Pat Lawrynk; Jon Lanam; Gary<br />

Paucek; Ken Onsrud; Denny Liebscher.


ROW 1: James Coughlin; Jerry Layton: Loren Danke; Bill<br />

Sweda: Jules Levy; Tom Adams; Louis Levy: Don MeIster; Ken<br />

Visger: Olin Harried; Dean Sherry; David Hough ROW 2: Jim<br />

Smart; Larry Pruess; Gary Wachtel; Tony Gautsch; Jim Bambrough:<br />

Art Ekern; Chuck Burgireno; Mike Meves; Luis Esquilin:<br />

Marc Ranger; David Curtis; Harold Motschenbacher; David<br />

Robinson ROW 3: Jim Nesbitt; Loren Wardwell; Pat Flem-<br />

Tau Kappa Epsilon<br />

Teke's enjoy a little "egg play" at the Powder Puff Olympics.<br />

The teke's help move books from the Main library to the temporary<br />

library on Main Street while the new building is constructed.<br />

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ing; Jim Dobson; Jim Johannes: Morris Irwin; Bill Steckel; John<br />

Ruck; Jim Webster; Phillip Kuehn: Gerald Larson; Mark Timmerman:<br />

James Quallaski ROW 4: Peter Bentz: Dave Smith;<br />

Tom Selk: Carl Fleischman; Dennis Bodoh' Gary Grom; Mike<br />

Slaback; Dick Rutter; Tom Tschanz; Steve Rutter: Paul Erickson;<br />

Phillip White; Pete Richardson.<br />

The biggest event for the Theta Phi chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity was the Powder<br />

Puff Olympics sponsored for fun-filled competition<br />

among the four sororities. Participating<br />

in Homecoming, \Vinter Carnival, Song-fest, and<br />

Beta Variety Show 'were other major activities for<br />

the group.<br />

Service projects kept the fraternity members<br />

busy as they moved all <strong>of</strong> the library books from<br />

the public library to a temporary building while<br />

the new building \vas under construction, participated<br />

in the community UNICEF and Heart<br />

Fund drives, erected signs at all the main roads<br />

to the city welcoming people to the "Home <strong>of</strong><br />

'<strong>Wisconsin</strong> State <strong>University</strong>-La Crosse," and donated<br />

many pints <strong>of</strong> blood to the American Red<br />

Cross. Establishing a Francis Kirkland Scholarship<br />

in memory <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> their fraternity brothers<br />

who drowned while serving in the Peace Corps<br />

was the fraternity's newest project.<br />

Some wishful-thinking girls look at the various trophies the<br />

Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity has won.


APO and WSO members usher at the play, "The Subject Was Roses."<br />

Alpha Phi Omega, the men's service fraternity,<br />

used the Scout Oath as the base for its campus,<br />

city, and national service projects. The fraternity<br />

worked with the other service organizations on<br />

campus in ushering at school and city events,<br />

guiding visitors on tours <strong>of</strong> the campus, proctoring<br />

examinations for several teachers, setting up the<br />

bloodmobile on campus, and always making themselves<br />

available for any service requested. Distributing<br />

Christmas baskets to needy families,<br />

sponsoring a Men's Smoker during Orientation<br />

vVeek, and giving the graduating seniors a midsemester<br />

dinner dance were the group's special<br />

activities.<br />

As a fraternity, APO participated in Homecoming<br />

and the Songfest. At this year's Songfest, APO<br />

awarded a plaque to the social fraternity that<br />

provided the most service to the campus and the<br />

community this year.<br />

ROW]: Al Nabrocki; Thomas Fitzpatrick; Jerome Smith; James<br />

Roster; John Edwards: Bill Reeder; Steve Brudlos ROW 2: David<br />

Hogue < Bill Harris: Don First; Topper Hagerman; Jim Rose;<br />

Jerry Sheehan; Mike Sleigh ROW 3: John Sleik; Arnold Pleuss;<br />

An APO member receives touring instructions<br />

from the secretary to the Director <strong>of</strong> Admissions,<br />

Mrs. J ahimiak.<br />

Alpha Phi Omega<br />

Roger Beahm; Robert Benson; Steve Rutter; Mike Bahr; Jim<br />

Finn; Tom Lemke ROW 4: B. W. Ingli; Roger Crum; Richard<br />

Foss; Ron Asher: Ian MacAulay; Dave Frisbie; Mike Cross; Fred<br />

Fibeger; Carlin Dahler, advisor.


ROW I: Gary Vedum; Jim Killian; Jerry Pervisky; Bill Roellich;<br />

Jerry Briggs; Gerold Olsen ROW 2: Jim Potts; Warren Dreyer;<br />

Harold Motschenbacher; Ken Beck; Bob Swanson; Curt Glissen-<br />

One <strong>of</strong> the most impressive actiVities on campus<br />

was the formation <strong>of</strong> the Campus Vets Color<br />

Guard which performed for all community and<br />

university parades this year. The men <strong>of</strong> the guard<br />

dressed in the full dress uniforms <strong>of</strong> their respective<br />

branches <strong>of</strong> the service. The Vets hope that<br />

flag and rifle carriers will be added to the guard<br />

in the future to increase the color <strong>of</strong> the guard<br />

and to display the enthusiasm shovvn by these men<br />

toward their club and to their country and its flag.<br />

The La Crosse State <strong>University</strong> Color Guard impressively<br />

leads the Homecoming Parade.<br />

Call1pUS Vets<br />

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dorf ROW 3: Barry Favor; Paul Methum; Gary Lang; Bruce<br />

Wooden; Dick Klei;:lke; Al Schell.<br />

The campus responded tremendously to the sale<br />

<strong>of</strong> buttons saying, "\Ve are backing our boys in<br />

Vietnam." The Vets used the proceeds for the care<br />

<strong>of</strong> South Vietnamese orphans. Simultaneous with<br />

the button sale, was the large Christmas card the<br />

club made to be sent to the fighting men in Vietnam.<br />

Almost 1000 persons signed the card. The<br />

Vets also presented a <strong>Wisconsin</strong> flag to the university.<br />

The Campus Vets present our <strong>Wisconsin</strong> flag to the university.


Peter Bentz, president, calls the meeting to order.<br />

"vVe Build" was the motto <strong>of</strong> Circle K Club,<br />

an international organization for aggressive college<br />

men wishing to blend service, fellowship, and<br />

leadership into their college careers. In displaying<br />

its interest in the campus, city, and nation, Circle<br />

K's projects included erecting an outdoor bulletin<br />

board, placing pencil sharpeners in Main Hall,<br />

ushering at many campus and civic events, working<br />

with children at St. Mike's in La Crosse, helping<br />

the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity with the<br />

Heart Fund drive, and assisting community leaders<br />

with several city improvement projects.<br />

Homecoming and Songfest participation were<br />

two major social events for Circle K this year.<br />

ROW 1: Paul Peterson' Tom Olson; Jerry Bonsack ROW 2:<br />

Luther Solverson; Bill Gries; Peter Bentz; Ed Wachholder ROW 3:<br />

Circle K was responsible for the erection <strong>of</strong><br />

this outside bulletin board.<br />

Circle K<br />

Joe Aigner; John Sutton; Dick Grieger; David Robinson ROW<br />

4: Phillip White; Dan Liske; Don Herzog; Mr. LeRoy, Advisor.


ROW ]: Nancy Moersch; Betty Folgers; Mary Alfus; Sharon<br />

Lepsch; Jane Howland ROW 2: Kathryn Gay; Barbara LeFevre;<br />

Judy Brandau; Geri Ruehl; Ellen Stekel ROW 3: Marianne<br />

The La Crosse State \Vomen's Service Organization<br />

applied for and received probationary colony<br />

status <strong>of</strong> Gamma Sigma Sigma, the National<br />

\Vomen's Service Sorority, and worked earnestly<br />

in fulfilling the service and activity requirements<br />

which will allow the La Crosse colony to become<br />

a chapter <strong>of</strong> this sorority.<br />

Conducting tours <strong>of</strong> the campus, proctoring tests,<br />

organizing the bloodmobile when it comes on campus,<br />

selling used phy. ed. and science equipment,<br />

ushering at campus events, and being <strong>of</strong> service<br />

to the campus and community in general were the<br />

projects for WSO members this year.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> the service projects for both the school and community<br />

is assisting the Red Cross with the bloodmobile when it is on<br />

campus.<br />

Stark; Kathy Youngberg; Joyce Fay; Vonz Genz· Linda Novy<br />

ROW 4: Elaine Scott; Faye Schwartz; Phyllis Bourne; Pam Lorenz;<br />

Charlynn Olson.<br />

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WOIllen's Service<br />

Organization<br />

WSO members sample the snack prepared for the Hen's<br />

Party.


Scene from "Zoo Story."<br />

Alpha Psi Olllega<br />

Here's to the "American Dream."<br />

As the national honorary dramatics organization<br />

on campus, Alpha Psi Omega was chiefly responsible<br />

for the successful production <strong>of</strong> the three major<br />

plays this year-Twelfth Night) A View From the<br />

Bridge) Trojan Women-and for many others<br />

since 1938 including those pictured here.<br />

The La Crosse State <strong>University</strong> players present "Playboy <strong>of</strong> the Western World."<br />

Scene from "T,velfth Night."


ROW 1: Kathleen Stuart: Frances Koenig; Barbara Schlosser;<br />

Sally Jo Haymann; Susan Gentile; Rori Templin; Diane Libersky:<br />

Barbara Pikus ROW 2: Kathy Runholm; Carol Wetenkamp;<br />

Connie Owen: Sharon Theobald; Jeannie Cox; Marlene Ten­<br />

Haken: .'\ancy Thomson; Mary AHus; Karen Board ROW 3:<br />

Publishing the <strong>University</strong> directory, providing<br />

for a volunteer tutoring service, and conducting<br />

a pr<strong>of</strong>essional book sale were three <strong>of</strong> the campuswide<br />

services the Phi chapter <strong>of</strong> Delta Psi Kappa<br />

performed this year. Delta Psi Kappa is a National<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Organization for women in health,<br />

recreation, and physical education. The organization<br />

also sponsored a Homecoming banquet, various<br />

lectures including a panel discussion conducted by<br />

Dr. Baird, Miss Stephenson and Miss Vanderlip on<br />

"Intramurals and Extramurals for High School<br />

Girls," and the celebration in May <strong>of</strong> the 50th Anniversary<br />

<strong>of</strong> the founding <strong>of</strong> the organization.<br />

Kathy Stuart assists Bev Rausch as part<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Delta Psi Kappa tutoring service.<br />

Margie Wachal; Virginia .'\aim: Ruthanne Johnston: Kay Fisher;<br />

Helen Emery: Pam Schroeder: Barbara Heinonen: .'\ancy<br />

Nicklas ROW 4: Kathy Urban: Claudette Crook; Bobbie Blackburn:<br />

Boni Ostermeier: Peg 'Walker: Mary Lou Fronk: Ann Ditscheit;<br />

Sonja Pfaff; Jean Stadler.<br />

Delta Psi Kappa<br />

Diane Libersky sells a student directory.<br />

Miss Stephenson, Dr. Baird, and Miss Vanderlip discuss physical education activities<br />

for high school girls.<br />

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As psychology majors, Margaret Rezek and Judy Erdman conduct experiments with<br />

white mice.<br />

A senes <strong>of</strong> fascinating lectures, a presentation<br />

<strong>of</strong> a scholarship to the Letters and Science student<br />

with the highest academic standing, two<br />

book sales, and a picnic at Dr. Davies' home, completed<br />

the year for the Eta Phi Alpha honorary<br />

Letters and Science Fraternity. Among the lecturers<br />

were Dr. Blade, who spoke about "Life in<br />

the Year 2000;" Bill Fleming, who presented<br />

"Two Years with the Peace Corps in Panama;"<br />

Mr. Hughes who discussed "The Foreign Policy in<br />

Asia;" and Dean North who showed his colorful<br />

slides <strong>of</strong> the New York WorId's Fair.<br />

Officers <strong>of</strong> the fraternity were Margaret Rezek,<br />

president, Ellen Anderson, vice-president; Judy<br />

Erdman, secretary; Dean North, treasurer; and<br />

Mary Jo Krieme1meyer, historian.<br />

ROW 1: Alvida Ahlstrom, advisor; Judy Erdman; Margaret Rezek;<br />

Mary Jo Kriemelmeyer ROW 2: Sue Weig; Marge Ginski; Cheryl<br />

Wallerman; Linda Hutchinson; Judy Birkholz; Kathy Hayes;<br />

Larry Preston and Dr. Blade examine the<br />

complex computer installed in the Science<br />

Building.<br />

Eta Phi Alpha<br />

Claire Scarseth ROW 3: Dr. Blade, advisor; Jim Hanson: Dean<br />

North; Don Bracco: Bill Bradford; Mike Cross: Steve Rutter; Dr.<br />

Davies, advisor.


ROW I: Pat Venner; Linda Rockwell; Trudy Bolen; Donna<br />

Haugen: Donna Hillesheim; Bonnie Boyer; Nancy Thomson;<br />

Sally Jo Haymann: Linda Novy; Judy Boeder; Jean Stadler<br />

ROW 2: Gay Fox: Sally Glish; Mary Morehouse; Ann Lorenzen;<br />

Jeannie Cox: Betty Goodman; Janet Stockwell; Patsy McCoy;<br />

Barbara Becker: Sharon Lepsch; Ellen Stekel; Nancy Schmidt;<br />

Betty Folgers ROW 3: Sandra Schlosser; Patty Solverson; Lois<br />

Snider: Sonja Pfaff; Donna Larson; Nancy Opland; Bridget Cant­<br />

Ion: Sharon Wichelt: Sally Seiler; Marion Kramer; Rosalie<br />

Kappa Delta Pi, an honorary education fraternity,<br />

listened to a speaker in the education<br />

field at each <strong>of</strong> its monthly meetings. Mr. Rasmussen,<br />

Campus School Director, spoke on "Flexible<br />

.Jr. High School Programs;" Dr. Singh, a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Political Science Department, spoke on<br />

"Education in India;" NIr. Paul Groessel, a social<br />

worker; discussed "A Program <strong>of</strong> Dealing with<br />

the Exceptional Child;" and Mr., Schvvant, Superintendent<br />

<strong>of</strong> La Crosse Area Public Schools,<br />

talked about "Administration-Its Duties and<br />

Future Opportunities."<br />

Pete \Verner, president <strong>of</strong> Kappa Delta Pi, begins the initiation ceremonies.<br />

Carter; Marlene Mashak: Marlene TenHaken ROIV 4: Dr.<br />

Young, advisor: James Miller; Pete Werner; Mike Wegner; Donald<br />

Bracco; Carol Nelson; Diane Olson; Alyce Schneeberger;<br />

Janet Snyder: Ella Hawkins; Nancy Frederick; Bonnie Ostermeier;<br />

Marjorie Nelson ROW 5: Dave Frisbie; Ken Felker; Wayne<br />

Jacobson; Steve H<strong>of</strong>f; Robert McDermott; Jeff Haebig; Jack<br />

Louko; Robert Koski; Steve Storey; Barry Schockmel; Don Herzog;<br />

Ronald Greve; Jerry Bensfeld.<br />

Kappa Delta Pi<br />

Dr. Ideus speaks to the group about "Services <strong>of</strong> Placement-Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Ethics."


Phi Epsilon Kappa<br />

ROW 1: Michael Spencer; Jake Louko; Larry Pruess; Bob Koski;<br />

Peter Van Handel ROW 2: Jeff Haebig; Alan Freeman; Herman<br />

Dustman; Curtis Lingsweiler; Gerald Larson ROW 3: Jim<br />

Panel members for a discussion on "Emphasis-:t-.find or Body?" are: Dr. \Vestkaemper,<br />

Dr. Wulling, Dr. Wille, Mr. Lafky, and Dr. Felch.<br />

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Phi Epsilon Kappa is a national honorary,<br />

Physical Education fraternity which met monthly<br />

at one <strong>of</strong> the homes <strong>of</strong> the physical education faculty<br />

members.<br />

This year's programs included Dr. Batchelder's<br />

discussion <strong>of</strong> "Graduates Studies;" Dean Steuck's<br />

discussion <strong>of</strong> "The Relation <strong>of</strong> Physical Education<br />

to Recreation;" and a panel discussion entitled,<br />

"Emphasis-Mind or Body?"<br />

P.E.K. sponsored a dance at the beginning <strong>of</strong><br />

each semester. The proceeds from the dances were<br />

used to send LaCrosse delegates to the National<br />

Physical Education Convention. The fraternity donated<br />

a plaque to the New Physical Education<br />

Building to complete its activities for the year.<br />

Miller; Wayne Schreiber; Pete Werner; Barry Schockmel; Jim<br />

Klinzing; Dennis Stannard.


Helen Emery and Ann Ditcheit work hard to justify their<br />

Ratom membership.<br />

Ratorn<br />

Ratom board members review membership applications.<br />

Sponsored by Associated 'Vomen Students,<br />

Ratom is now in its third year on campus. It is<br />

modeled after :Mortar Board, a national senior<br />

women's honorary society. Ratom will apply for<br />

membership in :Mortar Board after serving a five<br />

year probation period.<br />

Chosen in the spring semester <strong>of</strong> their junior<br />

year on the basis <strong>of</strong> scholarship, leadership, and<br />

overall service to the <strong>University</strong>, Ratom members<br />

are outstanding senior women. Picked by the Ratom<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the preceding year, the members<br />

must have a grade point which is 4/10 <strong>of</strong> a point<br />

above the average <strong>of</strong> all women on the <strong>University</strong><br />

campus and must display active and enthusiastic<br />

participation in campus events.<br />

ROW 1: Connie Owen; Marlene Ten Haken; Sally Jo Haymann; Nancy Thomson ROW 2: Helen Emery; Ann Ditscheit;<br />

Sharon Wichelt; Carleen Sieh.<br />

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Jose Torres converses with Mrs. Nixon in Spanish.<br />

Sigma Delta Pi<br />

Meetings <strong>of</strong> Sigma Delta Pi, a national honorary<br />

society for Spanish students, consisted <strong>of</strong> delicious<br />

home-cooked suppers at Mrs. Nixon's home<br />

and then informal discussions all in Spanish. The<br />

discussions concerned the cultures and problems <strong>of</strong><br />

various Spanish speaking nations.<br />

ROW 1. Marie Risberg; Joanne Zeilinger ROW 2: Donna Larson; Nancy Opland; Camille Clubka ROW 3: Harold Erickson;<br />

Robert Walters; Jose Torres.


Wesley Methodist Church<br />

First Presbyterian Church<br />

Our Savior's Lutheran Church<br />

St. Joseph Cathedral<br />

First Congregational Church


Melva Jensen and Mary Fauske prepare some <strong>of</strong> the convocation<br />

decorations.<br />

Karen Kleinke practices for the musical portion <strong>of</strong> the Thanksgiving<br />

convocation.<br />

Inter-Religious<br />

Council<br />

Inter-Religious Council represented all faiths<br />

this year, acting as the <strong>of</strong>ficial religious representative<br />

at various campus events and serving as a<br />

"clearing-house" for the religious activities <strong>of</strong> all<br />

campus faith groups. Sponsoring a Thanksgiving<br />

and an Easter convocation for the entire school<br />

were its major projects. "vVe Gather Together"<br />

was the theme <strong>of</strong> the Thanksgiving program. M usical<br />

selections by various choral groups or soloists<br />

and a talk by Geri Ruehl, an IRC member,<br />

brought the spirit <strong>of</strong> Thanksgiving closer to the<br />

students and faculty in the audience.<br />

ROW 1: Sandra Blahut; Dennis Hamilton; Christine Cudek; ROW 2: Mary Fauske; Marjean Fyksen; Melva Jensen; Suzie Hendricks.


Cana Club<br />

Cana Club, the Catholic married students' organization,<br />

met for c<strong>of</strong>fee and donuts \veekly after<br />

9 :00 a.m. -Mass to discuss various topics <strong>of</strong> common<br />

interest. Dr. Paul Meis, from the La Crosse<br />

Clinic, spoke about "Birth Control and Pregnancy."<br />

Dr. Mary Scheurich spoke about "Child Care."<br />

Though the Cana Club members spent most <strong>of</strong><br />

their spare time with their families, thev, did manage<br />

to hold a picnic, ice-skating party, a New<br />

Year's Eve party, and several bake sales this year.<br />

ROW 1: Barbara Reedich; Marie Kraska; Doris Jessesski; Jean<br />

Brandt; Betty Stauber; Lorna Burns ROW 2: Jack Reedich;<br />

A Catholic couple attends 9 :00 Cana<br />

Mass.<br />

Charles Kraska; John Jessesski: Tim Brandt; Steve Stauber;<br />

Father Ed Bertz_<br />

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Christian Bible Study was organized as a link<br />

between any student and the knowledge <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

in God's Holy Word. The group met for fellowship,<br />

study, and discussion <strong>of</strong> the problems that<br />

face college students. Several chapters in Acts,<br />

Romans, and :Matthew were used as a basis for<br />

study hoping to find and relate the Christian<br />

vVord with daily living. The group hopes to sponsor<br />

special lectures on the study <strong>of</strong> Contemporary<br />

Religion in light <strong>of</strong> the Scriptures.<br />

Christian<br />

Bible Study<br />

ROW I: Donna McKittrick: Pat Miller: Marjean Fyksen: Judy Cunningham ROW 2: Roy Sugden: Burdett Wakeman, Evangelist: Ron<br />

Augustine.<br />

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ROW 1: Marie Appel; Margaret Gourley; Melisa Erickson; Mary<br />

l'l1m McDowell. ROW 2: Lois Snider; Norma Melby; Sherry San-<br />

Inter-Varsity<br />

Christian Fellowship<br />

Marie Appel prepares the discussion topic for an IVCF meeting.<br />

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ders; Donna Haugen; Sandra Blahut. ROW 3: James Berg; David<br />

Raabe; John Wadephul; Mr. William Hughes, Advisor.<br />

Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship is a group <strong>of</strong><br />

students <strong>of</strong> various faiths, united with the conviction<br />

that spiritual growth is not only possible but<br />

essential.<br />

Inter-Varsity was dedicated this year to the<br />

growth <strong>of</strong> Christian discipleship through individual<br />

and group Bible study and prayer, through<br />

discussions, speakers, and area conferences. l\!Iajor<br />

emphasis was placed on the consideration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Christian's responsibility in world evangelism.<br />

After extensive personal study, Inter-Varsity<br />

members began encouraging students to find a<br />

more personal religious faith. The group presented<br />

a film to the student body entitled "Beloved Enemy"<br />

in which a skeptic who was intent on disproving<br />

the claims <strong>of</strong> Christ, changed his attitude<br />

when confronted with this unaccountable man.


Reverend Norman Erikson is the first full-time campus<br />

minister for the Lutheran Campus Center.<br />

Lutheran<br />

Campus<br />

Center<br />

ROW 1: Nancy Roy; Bev Mantey; John Ellison; Doug Happel;<br />

Wayne Hall; Mary Fauske; Carol Olson ROW 2: Lorraine Steuck;<br />

Lolee Edman; Carolyn Schroeder; Miriam Zimmerman; Ruth Olson:<br />

Sheila Weiland; Virginia Smith; Dolly DeKeyser ROW 3:<br />

Vicki Wellner; Betty Thompson; Margaret Larson; Charlene John-<br />

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The Lutheran Campus Center Council plans the year's activities.<br />

In preparation <strong>of</strong> the formation <strong>of</strong> the student<br />

congregation, the chapel was completely remodeled.<br />

The student congregation gave the students<br />

the opportunity to worship with fellow students<br />

as well as receive the sacraments with them. Tuesday<br />

evening vesper services were held throughout<br />

the year to supplement the Sunday services. Three<br />

major educational opportunities were <strong>of</strong>fered by<br />

L.C.C.: "\\That Lutherans Believe," a doctrine<br />

class; "Lutheran Liturgy"; and a Greek language<br />

class. Informal discussions included former President<br />

Mitchell's presentation <strong>of</strong> "Religion and the<br />

Campus," Father Hinger on "Catholicism and<br />

Mrs. \\Tassmandorf on "Unwed :Mother."<br />

The L.C.C. \vas particularly proud <strong>of</strong> its Lutheran<br />

Campus Center Choir which performed at<br />

various community church services, at the Inter­<br />

Religious Council's Thanksgiving convocatiop,<br />

and in the Songfest on campus.<br />

son; Melva Jensen; Bobette Strand; Barbara Lee; Janice Holtze;<br />

Toni New ROW 4: Arvid Ellefson; Bob Peterson: Myron Bey;<br />

Steve H<strong>of</strong>f; Fred Fibeger; Doug Brandt: John Wallin; Roger<br />

Crum; David Apted, Harold Scarseth; Jon Hoyme.


ROW ]: Arda Hansbery; Fay Gengler; Joanne Moussette;<br />

Christine Cudek; Boots and Paulette Andre: Betty Kinyon; Barbara<br />

LeFevre: Sonia Gonzalez: Peggy Roraff; Diana Gentile; Antoinette<br />

Johnson: Barbara Fuchsteiner ROW 2: Mary Kamla;<br />

Eve Kramer: Yvonne Enderle; Pat Volk; Mary Rohrer; Jean Barina:<br />

Kathy Klus; Charlynn Olson; Lis Crowell; Nancy Veith:<br />

Barb Binder; Cheryl Fischer ROW 3: Mary Lou Fronk; Barb<br />

ROW]: Mary Irwin: Mary Campbell; Laurie Lang; Cathy Campbell:<br />

Julie Van Roo; Joanne Ventura; Lois Shingler; Barb Skrobot:<br />

Bernadette Schmitz; Susan Vizanko ROW 2: Thomas Boland;<br />

Toni O'Brien: Bonnie Lutz: Mary O'Brien: Peggy Stellpflug;<br />

Judy Jordan; Michele Graves; Kathy Von Ruden; Mary Alfus;<br />

Shirley Tapelt; Diane Armata; Boni Ostermeier; Janet Brux<br />

ROW 3: Denny Breidenbach; Jean Price; Bev Smith; Joan<br />

Newman Club<br />

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Schmitz; Judy Zwettler: Alyce Schneeberger: Carol Wolf: Jan<br />

Steldt: Tom Antonneau: Tom Kerrigan: John Pankiewicz; Jerry<br />

Braza; Jose Correa: Dwight Hibicke: Bob <strong>Murphy</strong> ROW 4: Mary<br />

Burke; Connie Boebel; Mary Tornowske; Ron Fischer; Richard<br />

Wieser; Jerold McCreight: Gary Dresang; Wayne Trupke; Keith<br />

Valiquette: Bob Renz; Bill Rayome: Paul Cuta: Frank Kleczewski.<br />

Hackner; Elaine Scott; Janice Semrau; Linda Wanta; Margaret<br />

Grant; Phyllis Asselin; Judi Bucheger; Marie Urban· Ann Ditscheit<br />

ROTY 4: John Polodna: Carol Karps; Alice ·Walsh; Tom<br />

Laurent: Wayne Sojkowski: Dick Frei: Bill Parr: John Dooley;<br />

George Doyle: Mike Monahamn; Bruce McGuire; Kerry Griffin;<br />

Rev. George Hinger.


The biggest challenge <strong>of</strong> the year for the Newman<br />

Club was the sponsoring <strong>of</strong> the all-school<br />

prom. As L.S.D. did not have a prom last year,<br />

this year's Hawaiian prom was a welcomed and<br />

beautiful event.<br />

Newmanites were busy sponsoring two pancake<br />

ROW]: Betty Folgers; Ellen Dagnon; Marcia Evenson; Barbara<br />

Heinrich; Gloria Michels; Alicia Smith; Sharon Lepsch; Joy<br />

Markert; Judy Milfred; Lynn H<strong>of</strong>er ROW 2: Pat McCarthy; Jo<br />

Walker; Kathryn Gay; Carolyn Ott; Patsy Gilles; Ellen Anderson;<br />

Kathy Behling; Jeanette Pre\\'; Ellen Stekel; Linda Novy<br />

ROW 3: Mr. Conniff, advisor; Georgiana Beiler; Kathleen Con-<br />

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breakfasts at St. Joseph's Cathedral and an annual<br />

city-wide broom sale, attending weekly \Vednesday<br />

night meetings-this year using the theme "Marriage<br />

and the Family," and sitting in on religious<br />

inquiry classes for Catholics and non-Catholics.<br />

nery; Barbara Pieper; Kay Killian; Silva Manouge; Mary Martin;<br />

Margo Ohman; Stephanie Steiner; Kathy Styne: Dianne Meronek;<br />

John Cain ROW 4: Richard Gianoli; Jack Wiersgalla;<br />

Mike Cross; Ron Cervenka; Jack Connaughton; Joann Poellinger;<br />

Carol Luther; Mike Tickler; Dave Beaver; Mike Flanagan;<br />

Tom ·Byerly.


The Fledgling is an entirely student-edited and<br />

self-supporting literary magazine. Don Hudson,<br />

this year's editor, requested from the general student<br />

body any poetry, short stories, or essays that<br />

anyone had written \vhich \vould be suitable for<br />

publication. He then edited the articles, designed<br />

the lay-out, had the magazine published, and put<br />

the magazine on sale on campus.<br />

Fledgling<br />

Publications Board<br />

ROW 1: Miss Patricia Muller; Saralie Sands; Millie Nelson; ROW 2: Nick Moran; Dr. E. Wulling; Dean R. Steuck; Mr. V. Rasmussen;<br />

Geri Ruehl.


Beth Dolbier<br />

Underclassmen Editor<br />

Judi Clutter<br />

Special Events Editor<br />

missing from picture<br />

Barb Binder<br />

Student Life Editor<br />

Margaret Conrad<br />

Typist<br />

Charlene Johnson<br />

Business Manager<br />

Mary Jane White<br />

Staff Member<br />

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Bob Conrad, Steve Reardon, Indexes Editors<br />

STANDING, Donnette Hollman, Assistant Organizations Editor:<br />

SEATED, Alicia Smith, Staff Member; Joy Andrew, Organizations<br />

Editor.


AI Thurman, Sports Editor; Cindy HO\vIand, Seniors Editor<br />

Geri Ruehl, Editor<br />

The LaCrosse, <strong>1966</strong><br />

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The La Crosse Staff, the small but dedicated<br />

yearbook staff, attempted to design a book which<br />

would be a vivid representation <strong>of</strong> La Crosse State<br />

<strong>University</strong> in 1965-<strong>1966</strong> and which would serve<br />

as a useful public relations tool. Traditions were<br />

broken in the lay-out and content <strong>of</strong> the book, yet<br />

the staff hopes that the dignity and the beauty <strong>of</strong><br />

the book were not obscured by the innovations<br />

presented in The La Crosse, <strong>1966</strong>.<br />

Linda Gottbeheut, Faculty Editor; Miss Patricia Muller, Faculty<br />

Advisor


ROW I: Efliie Abrahamson; Saralie Sands; Miriam Zimmerman;<br />

Jackie Heuser; Judy Boeder. ROW 2: Gerald Laabs; Mike<br />

Editor Clark Tingle checks Racquet copy with Effie Abrahamson.<br />

Racquet<br />

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Sederquist; Nick Moran; Don Hudson. ROW 3: Pete King; Brad<br />

Steinmetz: Joseph Porter; Dick Rutter; Clark Tingle.<br />

Connie Boebel reads the latest In the "Fifth<br />

Column."


Biology Club<br />

The Biology Club's yearly agenda included several<br />

interesting programs. Between rainfalls this<br />

autumn, the club took a fossil hunting field trip<br />

to the Liberty Pole Quarry, near Viroqua, <strong>Wisconsin</strong>.<br />

Several <strong>of</strong> the members brought rock<br />

specimens back to La Crosse for further Study. A<br />

movie and lecture about the Good Ship Hope stimulated<br />

interest and concern at one <strong>of</strong> the monthly<br />

meetings. Mr. Al Nelson spoke to the club about<br />

"Fungi." Dr. Tetzlaff and a member from the<br />

'<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Conservation Department also spoke to<br />

the group.<br />

ROW 1: Trudy Bolen; Carol Sampson; Virginia Fairbanks; Naomi<br />

Masuda. ROW 2: Lorraine Steuck; Leslie Lorenz; Nancy<br />

Weber. ROW 3: Keith Valiquette; Jim Rose; Jim Solbert; Doug<br />

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Dr. Young displays some <strong>of</strong> the fossils the club found on one <strong>of</strong><br />

its field trips.<br />

Hugett. ROW 4: Howard Young, Advisor; Mike Cross; Tom<br />

Pellett; Charles Gschwind; Tom Lawrent.<br />

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ROW 1: Jill Brady; Judy Warwick; Nan PuIs; Mary Bessac<br />

ROW 2: Miss Sharon Tracey, Advisor; Steve Solberg; Jim Finn;<br />

Notre Dame, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> \Visconsin, Bradley<br />

<strong>University</strong>, Ripon College, and Indiana State<br />

were victims at least once <strong>of</strong> the La Crosse State<br />

<strong>University</strong> debate squad this year. The 12 members-3<br />

teams-<strong>of</strong> the debate club participated in<br />

165 debate rounds at 12 separate tournaments.<br />

Though the debate program was just revived at<br />

La Crosse last September, L.S.U. teams went undefeated<br />

at the \Vestern Illinois and the Bradley<br />

<strong>University</strong> tournaments and took second place at<br />

the 'Whitewater and the -Manchester, Indiana<br />

tournaments. Sponsoring a High School Forensics<br />

Meet which attracted over 25 schools in a 3-state<br />

area was another successful accomplishment for<br />

L.S.U. debaters. Using this year as a building<br />

year, 1\1r. Starr anticipates greater success next<br />

year with a more experienced squad.<br />

Jim Birnbaum, captain <strong>of</strong> the team, and<br />

Jill Grady gather new evidence for the<br />

next tournament.<br />

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Bob Molstad: Sheridan Siewers ROW 3: Mr. Jack Starr, Advisor;<br />

Bob Cassidy; Bryan Gust: Jim Birnbaum.<br />

Debate<br />

Mr. Starr brings new material for Jill and Jim to review.


Priscilla Sharer helps campus school students prepare for the winter weather.<br />

Elell1entary Club<br />

ROW I: Tom Adams; Barbara Masheimer; Carolyn Mahnke;<br />

Barbara LeFevre: Sharon Nada; Christine Cudek; Nancy Jung;<br />

Colleen Holly; Jean Brandt; Ellen Grangaard; June Sampson;<br />

Mr. Rasmussen, Advisor ROW 2: Nancy Weissenberger; Linda<br />

Rockwell: Rosanne Hanson; Susan Gagermeier; Rosemary White;<br />

Bonnie Falkner; Odele Johannes; Mary Steine; Mary Janda; Sharon<br />

Ristow; Mary Elstad; Karen Smith ROW 3: Mary Linse; Sandy<br />

The Elementary Club activities for the year included<br />

only three regular meetings consisting<br />

mainly <strong>of</strong> discussions concerning the future <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Club. The Club decided that they would receive<br />

the most benefit from uniting with the Secondary<br />

and Physical Education clubs to form the Student<br />

National Education Association. On March 22,<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the Winona State Student NEA spoke<br />

to the La Crosse club about joining NEA.<br />

Schlosser; Linda Fuller; Nancy Schwartz; Alyce Schneeberger;<br />

Norma Melby; Karen Dwyer; Mary Kay Johnson; Margaret<br />

Pellman; Barbara Lee; Sandra Miller; Cherry Fuller; Betty<br />

Emery ROW 4: Betty Thompson; Linda Gottbeheut; Kathleen<br />

Connery; Marion Kramer; Janet Snyder; Marie Urban; Carole<br />

Hanson; Jan Farnsworth; Susan Jones; Barbara Becker; Carol<br />

Kaepernick; Carol Vogelpohl.


ROW 1: Barb Hoeppner: Joan Zielinski; Nancy McCoy, Mary<br />

Donnermeyer; Lynn Halverson ROW 2: Jim Gianoli; John Finley;<br />

Humanists<br />

Dave Mollet speaks on behalf <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Humanists at the Viet Nam Rally.<br />

Jeff Glover; Paul Granger: David Mollet ROW 3: Paul Homan;<br />

Lyle Koehler; Dennis Hamilton; Richard Williams.<br />

The La Crosse State <strong>University</strong> student chapter<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American Humanist Association dedicated<br />

itself to a critical examination <strong>of</strong> the economic,<br />

political, social, and religious aspects <strong>of</strong> life. The<br />

Humanist Club played a major role in the campuswide<br />

Viet Nam discussions and demonstrations in<br />

December. Lectures and discussions <strong>of</strong> the club<br />

included: "Psychological Theories <strong>of</strong> Learning,"<br />

by Dr. Tetzlaff; "God in Literature," by Gene<br />

'Williams; "Life Below Sea Level," by a Dutch<br />

Humanist couple, Mr. and Mrs. Slyter; "Anti-War<br />

Protest-Fact, Fantasy, and Focus," by Michael<br />

Eisencher <strong>of</strong> the Du Bois Club <strong>of</strong> America; and<br />

"Abortion and the Law," by a panel <strong>of</strong> doctors, a<br />

lawyer, and a clergyman. Seven ex-New York<br />

gang members produced a skit for one <strong>of</strong> the meetings<br />

entitled, "Street Gangs in New York. ,.<br />

James Boulton <strong>of</strong> the Socialist Workers Party <strong>of</strong> America answers questions after<br />

his speech, "Socialism and the War Question."


ROW]: Dr. Baird, advisor; Lois Cotton; Sally Redlin; Miss Stephenson, advisor ROW 2: Sandy Simpson;<br />

Karen Board; Mary Alfus; Marilyn Schwartz; Karen Toburen; Pam Schroeder; Pat Bessner; Marilyn<br />

Meyer ROW 3: Jan Donahue; Barb Zimmerman; Jan Doleschal; Carol Karps; Barb Gamber; Joan Clark;<br />

Mary O'Brien.<br />

The La Crosse Board <strong>of</strong> Women Officials<br />

trained, tested, and then gave ratings to women<br />

desiring to be <strong>of</strong>ficials in badminton, basketball,<br />

swimming, volleyball, and track and field. The<br />

Board provided <strong>of</strong>ficials for several high school<br />

and college activities including all women's intercollegiate<br />

swim meets, a volleyball playday at Eau<br />

Claire, a basketball playday at Stevens Point, and<br />

a basketball clinic here at La Crosse.<br />

The La Crosse Board is a pr<strong>of</strong>essional organization<br />

affiliated with the Officiating Services Area<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Division for Girl's and Women's Sports <strong>of</strong><br />

the American Association for Health, Physical Education,<br />

and Recreation.<br />

The referee is all but trampled as<br />

the game starts!<br />

La Crosse Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Woillen Officials<br />

The swimming <strong>of</strong>ficials practice before an intercollegiate swim meet.<br />

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Prospective basketball <strong>of</strong>ficials receive intensive training from a<br />

state <strong>of</strong>ficial.<br />

'Within the Coulee Conference, a group <strong>of</strong> men<br />

interested in sports put their interest and knowledge<br />

to \'lork by <strong>of</strong>ficiating football, basketball,<br />

and baseball games from the intramural level to<br />

the college junior varsity level-depending upon<br />

their skill test results as determined by the \Visconsin<br />

Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Seminars<br />

were held to train prospective <strong>of</strong>ficials, practice<br />

sessions arranged, and finally the tests given.<br />

The La Crosse State Officials sponsored the first<br />

dance <strong>of</strong> the year and sold pens with the football<br />

schedule printed on them. The money was needed<br />

for travel and operating expenses.<br />

ROW 1: Michael Spencer; Joe Jarosh; Terry Schaetzke; Jake<br />

Louko; Kenneth Felker ROW 2: Leon Thompson; Bruce Parkovich;<br />

John Larson; Steve H<strong>of</strong>f ROW 3: Don Ketchum; Rich<br />

John Larson and Steve H<strong>of</strong>f check with the scorekeeper during<br />

a YMCA game.<br />

La Crosse<br />

State Officials<br />

Reiss; Jim Molstad; Larry Sosalla; Wayne Sojkowski; Mike Beronja<br />

ROW 4: Jim Miller; Dan Jenner; Wayne Jacobson.


ROW I: Margaret Jannusch; Sandie Simpson; Norma Hilvers;<br />

Marilyn Schwartz; Jean Evert ROW 2: Christine Brechler;<br />

Barbara Lange; Jean Bubolz; Marleen Schieble ROW<br />

3: Mary Lou Fronk; Bev Mantey; Toni O'Brien; Karen To-<br />

The purposes <strong>of</strong> the Physical Education Majors<br />

club were defined by Ann Ditscheit, president <strong>of</strong><br />

the group as 1. to assist in the development <strong>of</strong> a<br />

sound philosophy in physical education, 2. to advance<br />

the standards <strong>of</strong> teaching and leadership, 3.<br />

to cooperate with the other levels <strong>of</strong> the association.<br />

In carrying out these purposes, the PEM club conducted<br />

a gymnastics workshop, listened to Mr.<br />

'Wixson speak on "How to Teach the Mentally<br />

Retarded and Physically Handicapped," and sold<br />

DGWS rule books to physical education majors.<br />

Mr. Wixson speaks to the group about teaching exceptional<br />

children.<br />

buren; Suzanne Siewert ROW 4: Barbara Gamber; Tom<br />

Laurent; Wayne Sojkowski; Curt Lingsweiler; Roberta Mc­<br />

Gowan; Carol Karps.<br />

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Physical Education<br />

Majors<br />

PEM majors participate in many W.R.A. activIties.<br />

Here Helen Emery is enjoying a lively badminton game.


Recreation Majors<br />

An annual card party is one <strong>of</strong> the Recreation Majors' biggest events.<br />

The Recreation Majors <strong>of</strong> L.S.D. strived to<br />

acquaint its members with the various opportunities<br />

in the recreation field by combining educationallectures<br />

and actual recreational experiences.<br />

:Mr. Larry Harris, director <strong>of</strong> 'Wauwatosa Recreation<br />

Department; Mrs. Pingle, director <strong>of</strong> Shawno<br />

Parks and Recreation; Mr. Horney, National<br />

Recreation Association District Representative;<br />

and Milo Knutson, former Mayor <strong>of</strong> La Crosse<br />

ROW 1: Barb Hoeppner; Gloria Hoeft; Janice Schwersenska;<br />

Carlene Meisnest; Liz Crowell; Barb Pikus; Mary Bauer; Bev<br />

Skinner; Vicki Freidel; Sue Stuesser; Pat Anderson; Kay Hilt;<br />

Sue Beebe; Diane Nelson; Carolyn Pipke ROW 2: Barbara Heinonen;<br />

Sandra Anderson; Pat Kruse; Darrel Jacobs; John Fagan;<br />

Don Ketchum; Chris Taylor; Theron Fisher; Dave Halvorson;<br />

Bob Brueggeman; Dale Rae; Joe Kershasky; Stan Horff;<br />

Karen Jacobs; Margaret Taylor; Ellen Balz ROW 3: James<br />

"Freedom Ablaze" welcomes all new Recreation<br />

Majors.<br />

were guests speakers at various monthly meetings.<br />

For practical and fun-filled experiences, the<br />

club sponsored a socializer which introduced the<br />

new comers to the old timers <strong>of</strong> the club, conducted<br />

"Trick Time"-the annual community<br />

and university card party, and sponsored one <strong>of</strong><br />

the biggest and best attended activities on campus-the<br />

Songfest which was planned around an<br />

international theme.<br />

Derkez; Bill Jinske; Matt Ritola; Torn Bylerly; Ted Schleicher;<br />

John Edwards; Roger Beahm; John Christian; Roger Green;<br />

Dale Prell; Dean Voskuil; Fritz Balmer; Thomas Lemke; Bob<br />

Swanson; Bob Freagon; Roger Eslinger; Dick Flynn ROW 4:<br />

Neil Lillie; Fred Shoemaker; Bill Griese; Jim Mills; Torn Mc­<br />

Kinney; Bob Tooley; Bob Grasse; Gene Ostermann; Bob Bruett;<br />

Jim Schoebeck; Jack Connaughton; Fred Fibeger; Roger Crum;<br />

Jeff Schroeder; John Richling; Steve Stauber; Joe Aigner.


ROW 1: Helen Harding; Barb Herried; Judy Sullivan; Alice<br />

Downie: Margaret Rezek; Kathleen Senn RO W 2: Melissa<br />

Cooper; Mavis Larson; Carolyn Pipke; Judith Jacobus; Marjean<br />

Fyksen; Kathy Scherdin; Lois Hundt RO W 3: Julia Hurl-<br />

Sociology majors and minors enjoyed a series <strong>of</strong><br />

several lectures presented to them at their monthly<br />

meetings. Mrs. Hulburt and Mr. Himmel discussed<br />

"The Reproachment <strong>of</strong> Sociology and Psychology."<br />

Mr. Charles Hurst reported on "Sociology <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Military." Don Ludwig, a senior majoring in<br />

sociology, spoke on "Social Class Stratification in<br />

the U.S." "Job Opportunities for Sociology Majors"<br />

was presented by Dr. Ideus from the Placement<br />

Office. Dr. Tetzlaff spoke about "Social<br />

Behavior in Animals: Positive and Negative Peck<br />

Order."<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Sociology Club informally discuss employment<br />

opportunities for sociology majors.<br />

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burt, advisor; Judy Cunningham; Jane Pedersen; Judith Erdman;<br />

Howard Mills; Paul Granger; Al Rudolph ROW 4: Joseph<br />

Motivans, advisor; Mike Main; Don Ludwig; Charles Hufferek;<br />

Larry Johnson; Harold Motschenbacher; David Mollet.<br />

Sociology Club<br />

Mr. Dyar talks with a Sociology Club member.


Wivettes<br />

Getting away from a busy day at home or at<br />

work, the wives <strong>of</strong> college students met monthly<br />

to discuss various homemaking tips, various household<br />

problems, or the latest gossip! Most <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Wivettes members participated on the Wivettes<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Wivettes Bowling Team relax before bowling another<br />

line.<br />

bowling team <strong>of</strong> the Student Union. Other special<br />

events included a husband-wife Christmas Party,<br />

and a Spring banquet. All <strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

group agreed however, that their major activity<br />

was the daily care <strong>of</strong> their homes and families!<br />

ROW 1: Janice Millin; Judy Hansen; Jean Brandt ROW 2: Barbara Abraham; Betty Stauber; Jean Blackmore; Judy Berg ROW 3:<br />

Beverly Vaskuil; Barbara Reedich.


ROW 1: Lynn H<strong>of</strong>er; Mary Mattison; Marjory Berg; Joy Andrew ROW 2: Chuck Hastings.<br />

Y-Dems keep the campus posted on the latest political news.<br />

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Y-Derns<br />

Individual members <strong>of</strong> the Young Democrats participated<br />

actively in Democratic activities. Parmenton<br />

Decorah was a Senate Page to Senator Gaylord<br />

Nelson <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wisconsin</strong>; Mary Mattison met with Senator<br />

Ted Kennedy while she was visiting in ·Washington,<br />

D.C.; and members <strong>of</strong> the club campaigned<br />

actively for local Democratic politicians in the fall<br />

elections. The group sponsored a bulletin board in<br />

Main Hall and invited Mr. Lindblad to speak to<br />

them about Democratic policies.


V-GOP<br />

The Young Republicans on campus were interested<br />

in bringing college students into the party,<br />

training them to be effective political workers, and<br />

encouraging them to actively participate in campus<br />

affairs.<br />

The Y-GOP's sponsored a bake sale for the<br />

choir's European tour; conducted "Operation<br />

Handclasp" to raise funds for the Viet Namese;<br />

distributed copies <strong>of</strong> the book None Dare Call it<br />

Treason to on-campus students; sponsored the<br />

speaking engagements <strong>of</strong> Vernon Thompson, Republican<br />

Congressman, and \Varren Knowles,<br />

Governor <strong>of</strong> '<strong>Wisconsin</strong>; participated in fund raising<br />

campaigns for the Senior Republican Party;<br />

and attended a weekend leadership workshop.<br />

ROW I: Dolly DeKeyser; Vicki Wellner; Bonnie Lothian; Ellen<br />

Anderson; Susan Perry ROW 2: Miriam Zimmerman; Jim<br />

Smart; Garth Shanklin; Richard Coady; Judy Hartsough ROW<br />

Y-GOP chairman, Charles Gschwind, speaks on behalf <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Y-GOP's at the Viet Nam rally.<br />

3: Jerry Bonsack; Bob Molstad; Lynn Saterbak; Arthur McBain<br />

ROW 4: Gary Slaats; Dave Apted; Charles Gschwind; Peter<br />

Apted; Dick Grieger; John Sutton.


ROW I: Kay Anderson: Maggie Robichaud; Lois Cotton: Pam<br />

Smith: Carol Fenney: Linda Shawaluk ROW 2: Sue Brogen;<br />

Carolyn Rex; Nancy Washic ROW 3: Saralie Sands; Nancy<br />

"Tempo <strong>of</strong> American Times" was beautifully<br />

and originally portrayed by the Catalina Club as<br />

they conducted their annual Water Show. The<br />

opening number depicted life <strong>of</strong> our first Americans,<br />

the Indians. After the Indians and the landing<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Pilgrims came the westward expansion,<br />

the era <strong>of</strong> the cO\\:boy, and then the Industrial<br />

Revolution. The s,\-immers took the audience<br />

through the Charleston and the Keystone Cops<br />

age and then through the dramatic \Var period.<br />

In its portrayal <strong>of</strong> modern times, the group introduced<br />

jazz and folk singing.<br />

Nicklas; Sally Bentzien; Sue Hickey; Karen Post, Karen Jacobs;<br />

Betty Mesch; Barb Gamber: Karen Board: Kay Hilt.<br />

Catalina Club


Spirit reaches a peak as Barb leads the<br />

cheering crowd.<br />

Cheerleaders<br />

Mick, Karen, and Hank urge our Indians on.<br />

ROW 1: Sue Harris; Barb Block, alternate; Rose Mangiaracina, alternate; Nancy Somdahl ROW 2: Hank Delikoski;<br />

Karen Ulness, Phyllis Asselin, alternate; Marilyn Miller; Kris Turzinski.


ROW 1: David Wentworth: Jerry Braza: Alan Freeman; Bob Koski: Neil Greinke ROW 2: Wayne Trupke; Dan Ehler; Charles<br />

K,,'ick: Jim Miller: Jim Bambrough ROW 3: Dick Larsen; Jim Klinzing: Bill Scherer: Steve N<strong>of</strong>fsinger: Bruce Schulz ROW 4:<br />

Lloyd Rasmussen; John Kading; A. C, Stadhaus; Barry Schockmel; Ken Voll.<br />

L-Club<br />

This year the L-Club functioned not only as an<br />

, ,<br />

honorary organization for any La Crosse athlete<br />

who had earned a letter in any varsity sport, but<br />

also served as an active organization at athletic<br />

events. Selling concessions at football and basketball<br />

games as well as sponsoring all half-time entertainment<br />

for both sports were activities <strong>of</strong> the<br />

organization.<br />

ROW 1: Gary Dowd; John Pankiewicz; Wayne Sojkowski; Pete Van Handel: Roger Baylor ROft' 2: Dennis Stannard; Joe<br />

Jarosh; Jeff Haebig; Patrick Fleming ROW 3: Mike Cross; Pete Werner; AI Poser; Topper Hagerman; Bob Polan.<br />

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L-Bar-X dancers prove square dancing can be fun!<br />

L-Bar-X<br />

ROW I: Tom Byerly, :\lick Miller, Simon Miller, Marlene Ten­<br />

Haken; Jim Trowbridge; Betty Mesch; Steve Lange; Judy Marx;<br />

Jim Hornby ROlf 2: Bob Meronk; Joann Wolff; Stan Dorff;<br />

Sonia Gonzalez; Bonnie Ostenneier; Bill Scherer; Jeannie Jach;<br />

Connie Boebel puts the finishing touches on her new<br />

L-Bar-X outfit.<br />

The colorful L-Bar-X dancing group under<br />

their expert advisor, Bernadine Kunkel, participated<br />

in many out-<strong>of</strong>-town events, impressively<br />

representing La Crosse State <strong>University</strong>. Included<br />

in the traveling itinerary were performances<br />

at lola, vVisconsin's winter carnival and<br />

vVestby, vVisconsin, a performance and a dance<br />

workshop at the Education Association convention<br />

at St. Francis, south <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee, and representation<br />

at the La Farge Career Day program.<br />

Four objectives <strong>of</strong> the group \vere outlined this<br />

year. They included: 1. to further each club<br />

member's skill 2. to help "would-be" dancers 3.<br />

to perform whenever asked 4. to enjoy the social<br />

experience <strong>of</strong> dancing and laughing together.<br />

Mike Flanagan; Mary Engsberg; Peter Werner ROW 3: Scott<br />

Shaw; Margaret Jannush; Dave Pieper; Joyce Pabst; Bucky Nielsen;<br />

Connie Boebel; Jack Connaughton; Gail Mortenson; \Vayne<br />

Schreiber; Chuck Moore.


ROW 1: Margaret Jannusch: (Mrs.) Barbara Jumes; Carolyn<br />

Garriott ROW 2: Donna Swanson: Bonnie Ostermeier: Katherine<br />

Orchesis<br />

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Effertz RO W 3: Tari Batchelder: Karen Ulness; Lois Cotton;<br />

Gale Huse: Dorene Boese.<br />

\Vith grace, beauty, and poise the Orchesis club<br />

performed for :l\iIother's Day weekend. The compositions<br />

depended on free technique with personal<br />

interpretations <strong>of</strong> various jazz, comedy, and folk<br />

musIC.


The Porn-Porn Girls lead the Marching Chiefs m the Oktoberfest<br />

Parade.<br />

Porn-Porn Girls<br />

Representing the school spirit <strong>of</strong> La Crosse State<br />

<strong>University</strong>, the Porn-Porn Girls participated in the<br />

Oktoberrest parade and the Homecoming parade<br />

leading the band and pe_rformed at football and<br />

basketball games leading the crowd in cheers and<br />

school songs.<br />

ROW ]: Pam Smith· Joy Markert; Kitsy McCulloch; Karen<br />

Flynn; Marty Burris; Carolyn Quammen ROW 2: Judy Milfred;<br />

Kathy Tench; Sandy Schmit; Judi Patience; Carol Romeo;<br />

Sharon Reese; Barbara Heinonen ROW 3: Janet Hansen; Holly<br />

The Porn-Porn Girls perform during half-time at a basketball<br />

game.<br />

Leading the school song, the Porn-Porn Girls stimulate school<br />

spirit at a football game.<br />

Hoesly; Cheryl Fischer; Kathy Behling; Karen ."Jordbloom; Barb<br />

Kinyon ROW 4: Gloria Hutchinson; Pam Topol; Connie Boebel;<br />

Terry Lindgren; Karen Johnson.


ROW 1: Bonnie Ostermeier: Margaret Jannusch: Jill Walker:<br />

Sue Meado\\s: Marilyn Meyer: Hank Delikoski: Rose Mangiara-<br />

TUll1bling Club<br />

cina ROW 2: Nancy Krattiger: Nancy Wagner: Francis Koenig;<br />

Judy Marx: Judy Cox: Sandy Laing.<br />

With beautiful control, strength, and grace the<br />

La Crosse State Tumbling Club entertained t\\'O<br />

basketball game audiences as the club performed at<br />

half-time <strong>of</strong> both the La Crosse-River Falls game<br />

and the LaCrosse-Stout game. The club's third<br />

performance was at the High School Playday in<br />

the spring.


The helping hands <strong>of</strong> WRA m.embers assist a Play Day<br />

participant over the horse.<br />

Women's Recreation<br />

Association WRA sponsors free recreational swims throughout<br />

the year.<br />

"Keep Sports Alive in '65" was the theme for<br />

the \Vomen's Recreation Association this year. The<br />

\VRA encouraged expanded participation by publicizing<br />

its activities in the WRAP, the WRA. paper.<br />

Opportunities to participate in twelve separate<br />

sports were <strong>of</strong>fered. Apparatus, archery, badminton,<br />

basketball, curling, fencing, riding, s<strong>of</strong>tball,<br />

swimming, tennis, track and field, and volleyball<br />

ROWI: Mona Moen: Nancy Thomson; Diane Libersky; Sally<br />

Redlin: Carol Friday; Marilyn Schwartz ROW 2: Lois Cotton;<br />

Eve Kramer; Sharon Theobald: Sandie Simpson; Carol Lamp;<br />

Jean Evert; Lee Stephenson, advisor ROW 3: Karen Toburen;<br />

were the events vVRA sponsored for girls with any<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> experience.<br />

WRA attended several Sports Days sponsored by<br />

other <strong>Wisconsin</strong> State Universities' \VRA's. In<br />

turn our WRA not only hosted basketball and<br />

swimming Sports Days but also held Play Days<br />

for high school students.<br />

Helen Emery; Connie Owen; Patricia Besner; Virginia Fairbanks;<br />

Jean Bubolz; Toni O'Brien; Pam Schroeder ROW 4: Virginia<br />

Nairn; Linda Duncan; Ann Ditscheit; Barbara Brekken; Linda<br />

Kovalik; Barb Gamber; Marcy Oncken; Roberta McGowan.


Dr. Estes tapes choir music for television<br />

and radio publicity, advertising the<br />

choir's European tour.<br />

Collegiates: ROWI: Carol Kaepernick; Gloria Michels; Carol<br />

Cook; Ann Lorenzen; Jan Doleschal RO W 2: James Regelein;<br />

The <strong>University</strong> Singers in concert.<br />

The La Crosse State <strong>University</strong> Singers plan to<br />

make a three week concert tour <strong>of</strong> Europe this<br />

summer. Performances have already been scheduled<br />

in Munich, Berlin, Paris, Coblenz, Rothenburg,<br />

Frankfurt, Lucerne, Dijon, and London.<br />

The idea for the tour sprang from an invitation<br />

the Singers received last year to participate in a<br />

week-long summer festival <strong>of</strong> Renaissance music<br />

in Florence, Italy. Although it was impossible to<br />

accept that invitation, the prospects <strong>of</strong> such a trip<br />

excited the members <strong>of</strong> the choral group, and it<br />

was ultimately decided that a European<br />

tour might be possible. It is now a reality!<br />

James Greenup; Glenn Wake; William Ziegler; Tom Byerly; George<br />

Potarake.


SPRING


1965 Spring Was ...


... assisting the town in stopping the rising waters<br />

1965 Spring Was<br />

. . . watching Riverside Park slowly disappear<br />

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.. .. ..


· .. relaxing from the tensions <strong>of</strong> the flood<br />

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The honorees at La Crosse State <strong>University</strong>'s first<br />

annual Honors Banquet were: ROW 1: Kathleen<br />

Manke, Alice O. Gordon Scholarship; Barbara<br />

Bell, Rena Angell Scholarship; Janet Snyder, Delta<br />

Kappa Gamma Scholarship; ROW 2: Nancy<br />

Thomson, Grace Tripp Scholarship; Barbara Herried,<br />

Panhellenic Council Award; Alyce Schneeberger,<br />

Reuben Trane Scholarship; Marlene Ten<br />

Haken, La Crosse Community Trust Scholarship;<br />

Margaret vValker, James Quinn Award for Women;<br />

Peggy Barenthin, Bessie Belle Hutchinson<br />

Scholarship Winners<br />

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Scholarship; Ann Spooner, and Mrs. Sally Seiler,<br />

both Alice O. Gordon Scholarships; Trudy Bolen,<br />

Alpha Omicron Pi Scholarship; ROW 3: Harold<br />

Erickson, William H. vVhite Scholarship; Peter<br />

vVerner, James Quinn Award for Mew Jerome<br />

Kalamen, Phi Epsilon Kappa Scholastic Key; Lyle<br />

Koehler, Eugene W. <strong>Murphy</strong> Scholarship; David<br />

Frisbie, \Vorld \Var II Memorial Scholarship;<br />

Stephen Rutter, Eta Phi Alpha Award; and John<br />

Brauner, Oren E. Frazee Scholarship.


Playboy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Western World<br />

John Millington Synge's somewhat notorious<br />

work, The Playboy <strong>of</strong> the Western World, was the<br />

last presentation <strong>of</strong> the La Crosse State <strong>University</strong><br />

Players for the 1964-65 season. Synge, now recognized<br />

as one <strong>of</strong> the best <strong>of</strong> the Abbey Lane playwrights,<br />

lightly depicted the indecisiveness, the native<br />

religiousness, the flowery language, and the<br />

popular imagination <strong>of</strong> the Irish people.<br />

The Cast<br />

Terrell Brown . . . . . . . . . . .. Christopher Mahon<br />

Lorelle Brownell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pegeen Mike<br />

Tom Dickmann Old Mahon<br />

Gerald Quimby Michael James<br />

Mona Synoground Widow Quinn<br />

Jeffry Klund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Shawn Kuegh<br />

Dustin Evans Philley Cullen<br />

Don Weisflog Jimmey Farrell<br />

Linda Hundt Sara Tausy<br />

Bethani Beaster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Susan Brady<br />

Bridget Cantlon Honor Blake<br />

June Jorgenson Nellie O'Riordan<br />

"Well ... please excuse yourself!!!"<br />

"Aye, thy best friend should tell thee!"


Grand prize winner, Lutheran Campus Center.<br />

Jim Regelein experienced double success as he directed the first<br />

place winners in Men's Voices, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and the grand<br />

prize organization, the Lutheran Campus Center.<br />

Something Southern<br />

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Beautiful Southern belles greeted the audience at<br />

the doors <strong>of</strong> the Main Hall Auditorium which had<br />

been transformed by the Recreation Club into a<br />

Southern mansion, complete with ftovver gardens<br />

and Southern scenery.<br />

The South came alive as various organizations<br />

presented their versions <strong>of</strong> "Something Southern"<br />

with such favorites as "Deep River," "Nobody<br />

Knows the Trouble I've Seen," and "Swanee<br />

River."<br />

The Lutheran Campus Center won top honors<br />

for mixed groups and for over-all performance<br />

with "Everytime I Feel the Spirit," and "Give<br />

Me Your Tired, Your Poor."<br />

Tau Kappa Epsilon won first place for Men's<br />

Voices with "Dry Bones" and "lVrore." "Kentucky<br />

Babe" and "As Long As He Needs .Me" were<br />

Alpha Omicron Pi's selections as they won first<br />

place for Women's Voices.


Second place winners for \Vomen's Voices, Delta Zeta sorority.<br />

Alpha Omicron Pi won first place for Women's Voices and second place for all-around singing.<br />

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This grace and beauty brought first place to<br />

the TKEs.<br />

Master <strong>of</strong> ceremonies, Gerald Quimby,<br />

entertained between acts.<br />

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Beta Variety Show<br />

"Vould you like a subscription to the new campus PRAVADA?"<br />

Tau Kappa Epsilon won first place at the 1965<br />

Beta Variety Show with their satire <strong>of</strong> the ballet<br />

Swan Lake. Phi Sigma Epsilon gathered second<br />

place honors as they did a take <strong>of</strong>f on 007. Delta<br />

Zeta Sorority came in third with "How to Catch<br />

a Man," and Sigma Tau Gamma, with a skit about<br />

a lighthouse keeper and his family, settled for<br />

fourth place.<br />

Gerald Quimby, master <strong>of</strong> ceremonies, captured<br />

the grand prize, in the audience's mind at least, for<br />

his delightful between-act performance.


NAJA Swim Meet<br />

From Slippery Rock to Puget Sound and from<br />

Bemidji to Eastern New .Nfexico, swimmers from<br />

28 schools took over the new La Crosse State <strong>University</strong><br />

pool for the three day National Association<br />

<strong>of</strong> Intercollegiate Athletics swimming meet.<br />

The 20-man Macalester team successfully defended<br />

its National Championship, under the<br />

coaching <strong>of</strong> Dave Halberg, a '58 graduate <strong>of</strong> La<br />

Crosse State.<br />

Bill Goers was the Indian's champion with a<br />

first in the 100-vard , freestvle. , He swam it in :50.0<br />

-not a national record-but good enough to win<br />

a first for La Crosse. The Indians finished in 8th<br />

place with 23 Y2 points.<br />

The gun sounds, the watches click, and the swimmers stretch into the water.<br />

With strength and desire, this swimmer fights to remain ahead.<br />

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This swimmer surges ahead, urged on by the shouts <strong>of</strong> his teammate<br />

and the crowd.<br />

Macalester shows its championship form.


LaCrosse State <strong>University</strong><br />

at the 1965 World's Fair<br />

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ROW 1: Paul Sommers; Dave Christiansen; E. Richard Larsen;<br />

John Veltman; Mark Simon; Bob Renz. ROW 2: Ed Duren; Al<br />

Staffon: Wayne Sojkowski; Richard Meteyard; Steve Lange.<br />

ROW 3: Coach E. W. Vickroy; Arney Degenhardt; Gene Lou-<br />

Paul Sommers gives a big wind up before delivering the<br />

pitch.<br />

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ghrin; Neil Elbe, Roger Mashack; Richard Corcoran; Bill Severson;<br />

Terry Schaetzke; Phil Pabich, Statistician; Ralph Eswein;<br />

Field Manager; Larry Hilgendorf, Assistant Coach.<br />

Baseball<br />

Big Bats<br />

'With a predominantly freshman pitching staff<br />

the Indians won six games and lost nine. The<br />

Indians won four <strong>of</strong> their first seven games, the<br />

most interesting <strong>of</strong> which was a 28-11 victory over<br />

Loras College <strong>of</strong> Iowa. As the season progressed,<br />

the competition stiffened and LaCrosse lost six <strong>of</strong><br />

their next eight games. \Vith only two players lost<br />

by graduation the Indians are looking forward to<br />

the <strong>1966</strong> season as a chief title contender.


An Indian batter takes a big cut.<br />

It's a hit!<br />

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Scoreboard<br />

LaCrosse 4 Winona 9<br />

LaCrosse a State Col. <strong>of</strong> Iowa 10<br />

LaCrosse 1 State Col. <strong>of</strong> Iowa a<br />

LaCrosse 13 Eau Claire State a<br />

LaCrosse 4 Eau Claire State 3<br />

LaCrosse 28 Loras College 11<br />

LaCrosse 2 Loras College 7<br />

LaCrosse a Oshkosh State 2<br />

LaCrosse 7 Oshkosh State 4<br />

LaCrosse a Platteville State 4<br />

LaCrosse 3 Platteville State 1<br />

LaCrosse 2 River Falls State 3<br />

LaCrosse 3 River Falls State 6<br />

LaCrosse a Whitewater State 2<br />

LaCrosse 4 Whitewater State 10<br />

Going for a double, Al Staffon slides.


ROW 1: Gerry Braza; Rick Schulz; Pete Van Handel; Steve<br />

N<strong>of</strong>fisinger; Pete Werner; Barry Schockmel. ROW 2: Dennis<br />

Burton; Dan Ehler; Tom Busse; Bruce Hutcheon; Gary Gardiner;<br />

Jim Coutley; Gary Drezang, Trainer. ROW 3: Eugene Witek;<br />

Track<br />

Dave Heinecke gets set to hurl the discus.<br />

Dave Maher; Mike Cross; Jim Klinzing: Dave Heinecke; Larry<br />

Morrison; Lee Spletter. ROJ}! 4: Coach Gautsch; Marv Ekern;<br />

Vic Getsinger; Dick Running; Gordon Saron; Dennis Arkin;<br />

Coach Bro\'iD.<br />

Cinderlllen on the Move<br />

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Though several meets were rained or snowed out,<br />

the trackmen did a credible job by taking second<br />

place in the conference meet held at LaCrosse.<br />

Individual winners were pole vaulter Tom Busse,<br />

high jumper Ron Byers, three miler Dan Ehler,<br />

and discus thro\ver Dave Heinecke.<br />

Scoreboard<br />

LaCrosse 104 River Falls 27<br />

LaCrosse 2nd Conference Meet<br />

LaCrosse 51 Whitevvater 85<br />

LaCrosse 4th Conference Relays


Determination, concentration, and desire helped Tom Busse to the<br />

pole vaulting conference championship.<br />

Two miler Gerry Braza sprints for the finish line.<br />

Up and over he goes as an onlooker gives<br />

his support.


Joe Jarosh shows his winning form.<br />

John Kading returns the ball with a<br />

good stiff forearm drive.<br />

Tennis<br />

With Racquets Swinging<br />

The tennis team played in all kinds <strong>of</strong> weather<br />

this spring, but managed a 9-0 triumph over<br />

Stevens Point, a 5-2 win over Mankato State, a<br />

8-1 victory over Luther, and a third place state<br />

conference rating. The state tournament was held<br />

on the La Crosse courts this year. Jim Gray and<br />

Jim Baker were the only La Crosse competitors<br />

to play in the semi-finals.<br />

The team was a well-balanced team and with<br />

returning lettermen and some new prospects the<br />

team is looking forward to a successful '66 season.<br />

ROW I: Jim Baker; Jim Gray. ROW 2: Joe Jarosh; John Kading. Team members not pictured are AI Pruefer;<br />

Richard Michuda; Frank KIeczewski.


SEATED: Gene Dobson: Walter Thoreson, coach. STANDING: Ray Sc<strong>of</strong>ield; Terry Brown; Ace Stadhaus; Harry Carpenter; Don Iverson;<br />

Ken VoIl; Ron Quillin.<br />

The golf team compiled a record <strong>of</strong> seven wins<br />

and three losses this season which included an 8<br />

to 7 upset over Loras College <strong>of</strong> Iowa, a 21 to 6<br />

sweep over Platteville, and a lOY2 to 4Y2 victory<br />

over Oshkosh. The team placed fourth in the state<br />

conference meet at Green Lake with Don Iverson<br />

shooting a 153 which put him third among the<br />

state golfers. One <strong>of</strong> the most exciting tournaments<br />

for the linksmen was the N.A.I.A. tournament at<br />

Rockford, Illinois. The team placed eighth with<br />

Don once again displaying his skill as he was<br />

runner-up for the national championship and was<br />

placed on the N.A.I.A. all-American golf team.<br />

Golf<br />

The Indian Linksrnen<br />

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Ray Sc<strong>of</strong>ield shoots out <strong>of</strong> the rough.


SENIORS


(SEATED, left to right) Sharon K. Wichelt, Brodhead; Marlene TenHaken, Sheboygan; Karen Ulness, Valders;<br />

Karen Marie Smith. Fort Atkinson; Caroline Pipke, Milwaukee; Helen Emery, Mauston; (STANDING)<br />

Jeff Haebig, West Bend: Stephen Rutter, LaCrosse; Dennis Stannard, Fort Atkinson; A. C. Stadthaus, Mayville:<br />

Fred Fibeger, LaCrosse; Clark Tingle, Waukesha; Harold Motschenbacher, Onalaska: and Loren C. Wardwell,<br />

LaCrosse.<br />

Thirty students at La Crosse State <strong>University</strong><br />

were included in the 1965-66 edition <strong>of</strong> "Who's<br />

\Vho Among Students in American Universities<br />

and Colleges." The students were nominated by an<br />

anonymous faculty-student committee, which<br />

made selections on the basis <strong>of</strong> participation and<br />

leadership in academic and extra-curricular activities,<br />

citizenship and service to the school, and<br />

promise <strong>of</strong> future usefulness.<br />

Senior Honors<br />

(SEATED, left to right) Carleen Sieh, Crystal Lake, Ill.; Ann Ditscheit, Milwaukee; Nancy Thomson, Coleman;<br />

Constance Owen, Oconomowoc; Carol Vogelpohl, Menomonee Falls; Sally Jo Haymann, Milwaukee; (STAND­<br />

ING) Steven H<strong>of</strong>f, Osseo; W. Steve Storey, Peshtigo; James E. Miller, Peshtigo; Bill Collar, <strong>Wisconsin</strong> Rapids;<br />

Herm Dustman, Northbrook, Ill.; Robert Koski, Wakefield, Mich.; and Kenneth Felker, Peshtigo. Not pictured<br />

are John Kading, Appleton; Stephen Lange, Oshkosh; and Donald Stulken, Viroqua.


Stephen R. Adams<br />

Recreation<br />

Tari A. Batchelder<br />

Physical Education<br />

Cheryl A. Behrens<br />

Physical Education<br />

Jerome F. Binsfeld<br />

Physical Education<br />

Daniel B. Amundsen<br />

Physical Education<br />

Mary J. Bauer<br />

Physical Education<br />

Mary E. Beiderwieden<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Barbara M. Blackburn<br />

Physical Education<br />

Ellen D. Anderson<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Bethani A. Beaster<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Barbara M. Bell<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Dorene L. Boese<br />

Physical Education<br />

Patricia M. Bahan<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Kenneth L. Beck<br />

Letters and Science<br />

John E. Berg<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Trudy K. Bolen<br />

Secondary Education


Lorna Borns<br />

Physical Education<br />

Judy R. Brandau<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Barbara J. Brekken<br />

Physical Education<br />

Wayne F. Bmno<br />

Physical Education<br />

Gerald J. Borseth<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Gerald F. Braza<br />

Physical Education<br />

Ronald L. Briggs<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Jean E. Buckley<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Phyllis J. Bourne<br />

Physical Education<br />

Seniors<br />

Lorelle E. Brownell<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Nancy Keller Burcum<br />

Elementary Education<br />

James M. Brady<br />

Physical Education<br />

Christine G. Brechler<br />

Physical Education<br />

Marjorie A. Bruner<br />

Physical Education<br />

Ronald J. Byers<br />

Physical Education


William G. Caesar<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Daniel F. Cibrario<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Lois M. Cotton<br />

Physical Education<br />

Jack D. Davis<br />

Physical Education<br />

Kay Welter Carl<br />

Secondary Education<br />

John P. Clements<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Claudette C. Crook<br />

Physical Education<br />

Noel G. Denniston<br />

Physical Education<br />

Rosaline J. Carter<br />

Elementary Education<br />

William J. Collins<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Paul A. Cuta<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Judith M. Dettmann<br />

Physical Education<br />

Erik C. Caspersen<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Prentice C. Connell<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Darryle D. Damon<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Anne E. Ditscheit<br />

Physical Education


Stanley T. Dorff<br />

Recreation<br />

Herman C. Dustman<br />

Physical Education<br />

Helen J. Emery<br />

Physical Education<br />

Richard A. Fahning<br />

Physical Education<br />

Alice M. Downie<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Katherine M. Effertz<br />

Physical Education<br />

Gary C. Erickson<br />

Physical Education<br />

Virginia L. Fairbanks<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Douglas A. Drew<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Seniors<br />

Ronald A. Erickson<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Donald Fass<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Linda M. Duncan<br />

Physical Education<br />

Mary A. Elstad<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Judith Erdman<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Kenneth R. Felker<br />

Elementary Education


Carol A. Fenney<br />

Physical Education<br />

Thomas M. Fitzpatrick<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Alan W. Freeman<br />

Physical Education<br />

David A. Frisbie<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Fred M. Fibeger<br />

Recreation<br />

Mary E. Fouske<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Betty L. Frick<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Mary L. Fronk<br />

Physical Education<br />

Theron H. Fisher<br />

Recreation<br />

Gay L. Fox<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Carol]. Friday<br />

Physical Education<br />

Linda D. Fuller<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Dennis M. Fitzgerald<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Bernard H. Frazier<br />

Physical Education<br />

Gary E. Friedl<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Delores Russo Gahan<br />

Secondary Education


Reginald A. Gassen<br />

Letters and Science<br />

James A. Gianoli<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Sally A. Glish<br />

Elementary Education<br />

J. Robert Gray<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Sandra K. Gates<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Robert L. Gibson<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Camille A. Glubka<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Donald D. Green<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Anthony J. Gautsch<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Seniors<br />

Reginald F. Graf<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Kathleen A. Greenheck<br />

Elementary Education<br />

James W. Geissner<br />

Recreation<br />

W. Peter Gilbertson<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Doris Grumann Grassman<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Ronald G. Greve<br />

Secondary Education


Gloria L. Gryphan<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Margaret J. Guertler<br />

Secondary Education<br />

M. Lynn Halverson<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Ellen Hanifl<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Charles R. Gschwind<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Gayl E. Gutknecht<br />

Physical Education<br />

David H. Halvorsen<br />

Recreation<br />

Genevieve L. Hansen<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Alden M. Guberud<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Daniel J. Hach<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Dennis W. Hamilton<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Jayne E. Hanson<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Elizabeth Teeslink Guberud<br />

Physical Education<br />

Vernon D. Halmrast<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Gary J. Hamm<br />

Physical Education<br />

Ronald K. Hanson<br />

Letters and Science


Karen M. Harcey<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Sally J. Haymann<br />

Physical Education<br />

Karol E. Heinz<br />

Physical Education<br />

Katherine Davy Hill<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Helen K. Harding<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Martha Heck<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Cheryl J. Hermann<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Elaine Hoeft<br />

Letters and Science<br />

James M. Hartzheim<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Seniors<br />

Barbara J. Herried<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Steven F. H<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Hollis T. Havill<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Carolyn R. Heider<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Sue K. Hickey<br />

Physical Education<br />

Sharon M. H<strong>of</strong>fiand<br />

Elementary Education


Connie L. Holz<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Linda E. Hundt<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Judith J. Jacobus<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Ken W. Johnson<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Neil H. Hovind<br />

Letters and Science<br />

George Hupfer<br />

Recreation<br />

Melva C. Jensen<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Ruthanne Johnston<br />

Physical Education<br />

Shirleen S. Howard<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Kay Hutchen<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Donna J. Jenson<br />

Physical Education<br />

Allegra M. Jordie<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Carlynn M. Hulbert<br />

Physical Education<br />

}Yfarvin A. Iverson<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Ronald J. Jezwinski<br />

Physical Education<br />

Ed Jors<br />

Letters and Science


Barbara Zeinerman J urnes<br />

Physical Education<br />

Robert E. Kerska<br />

Secondary Education<br />

James E. Klinzing<br />

Physcial Education<br />

Robert J. Koski<br />

Physical Education<br />

John C. Kading<br />

Physical Education<br />

Frank M. Kleczewski<br />

Physical Education<br />

Joyce A. Klipstein<br />

Physical Education<br />

Marion L. Kramer<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Carolyn M. Karceski<br />

Physical Education<br />

Seniors<br />

Mary E. Klir<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Karen Kroeger<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Kathleen A. Keilholtz<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Karen K. Kleinke<br />

Letters and Science<br />

James P. Koch<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Anita Hendrickson Kropf<br />

Letters and Science


Sylvia L. Kums<br />

Physical Education<br />

Steve W. Lange<br />

Physical Education<br />

Thomas M. Laurent<br />

Physical Education<br />

Diane M. Libersky<br />

Physical Education<br />

Charles F. Kwick<br />

Physical Education<br />

E. Richard Larsen<br />

Recreation<br />

Bonnie J. Leavitt<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Howard N. Liebscher<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Gerald W. Laabs<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Donna J. Larson<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Erling O. Lebakken<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Curtis R. Lingsweiler<br />

Physical Education<br />

Carol L. Lamp<br />

Physical Education<br />

Mavis A. Larson<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Barbara A. Lee<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Jack C. Louko<br />

Physical Education


Susan Squires Lucas<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Carol A. Luther<br />

Physical Education<br />

Mary E. Malone<br />

Physical Education<br />

Kay F. Marshall<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Donald H. Ludwig<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Carolyn A. Mahnke<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Kathleen A. Manke<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Roger A. Mashack<br />

Physical Education<br />

Alyerd L. Luell<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Seniors<br />

Dona L. Mantey<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Marlene D. Mashak<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Kay M. Lunde<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Rosemary M. Malin<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Susan J. Manthei<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Barbara A. Masheimer<br />

Elementary Education


Naomi Masuda<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Jerold D. McCreight<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Diane Meier<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Diane M. Miller<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Patricia A. McCarthy<br />

Elementary Education<br />

John H. McCreight<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Norma J. Melby<br />

Elementary Education<br />

James E. Miller<br />

Phy. Ed., Sec. Ed.<br />

James A. McCartney<br />

Secondary Education<br />

William J. McCutcheon<br />

Physical Education<br />

Mary E. Mesch<br />

Physical Education<br />

James S. Miller<br />

Physical Education<br />

Patsy R. McCoy<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Robert J. McDermott<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Paul E. lvfethum<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Kathleen F. Miller<br />

Physical Education


Howard T. Mills<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Thomas P. Morgan<br />

Physical Education<br />

Betty Misch Mousel<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Marjorie A. Nelson<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Karen J. Milos<br />

Physical Education<br />

Cordelia K. Mosher<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Tom M. Mulhern<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Scott C. Nelson<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Mona L. Moen<br />

Physical Education<br />

Seniors<br />

Dewey L. Mullikin<br />

Physical Education<br />

Joseph A. Obmascher<br />

Secondary Education<br />

David G. Mollet<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Harold A. Motschenbacher<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Allan W. Mundsack<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Rip O'Dwanny<br />

Letters and Science


Robert E. Oertel<br />

Letters and Science<br />

James L. Olson<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Barbara G. Ostermeier<br />

Physical Education<br />

Edward C. Parker<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Gerald R. O'Gara<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Martin V. Olson<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Darlene L. Oswald<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Susan E. Pennock<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Charlynn M. Olson<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Ruth A. Olson<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Connie J. Owen<br />

Physical Education<br />

MotilaIl Persaud<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Diane M. Olson<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Nancy L. Opland<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Lynn E. Owens<br />

Physical Education<br />

Clifford]. Peterson<br />

Letters and Science


Sonja G. Pfaif<br />

Physical Education<br />

Margaret A. Pyron<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Dale A. Rae<br />

Recreation<br />

Suzanne E. Rezel<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Barbara A. Pikus<br />

Recreation<br />

Sylvan O. Quinn<br />

Physical Education<br />

Douglas L. Rash<br />

Letters and Science<br />

John R. Richling<br />

Recreation<br />

Caroline A. Pipke<br />

Recreation<br />

Seniors<br />

Lloyd P. Rasmussen<br />

Physical Education<br />

Kenneth R. Ricker<br />

Physical Education<br />

Robert E. Preuss<br />

Secondary Education<br />

John J. Radjenovich<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Margaret R. Rezek<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Ronald J. Rinehart<br />

Letters and Science


Bonnie L. Risberg<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Gordon 1. Robson<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Carol J. Romeo<br />

Physical Education<br />

David A. Rudolph<br />

Secondary Education<br />

John E. Risberg<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Linda K. Rockwell<br />

Elementary Education<br />

James B. Rose<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Stephen W. Rutter<br />

Letters and Science<br />

194<br />

Marie D. Risberg<br />

Secondary Education<br />

William L. Roellich<br />

Letters and Science<br />

William C. Rowe<br />

Physical Education<br />

Mary Ann Sammons<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Marilyn H. Robertson<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Richard Rogers<br />

Letters and Science<br />

AI J. Rudolph<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Sherry J. Sanders<br />

Elementary Education


Lynn Saterbak<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Sandra L. Schlosser<br />

Elementary Education<br />

James G. Schoebeck<br />

Recreation<br />

Faye A. Schwartz<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Terrance R. Schaetzke<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Terry W. Schmidt<br />

Seconda'ry Education<br />

Walter W. Schreiber<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Sally R. Seiler<br />

Secondary Education<br />

195<br />

Allan J. ScheU<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Seniors<br />

Wayne N. Schreiber<br />

Physical Education<br />

Beatrice E. Severson<br />

Elementary Education<br />

William L. Scherer<br />

Physical Education<br />

Bernadette H. Schmitz<br />

Physical Education<br />

Rita K. Schwandt<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Lawrence B. Shepard<br />

Physical Education


John A. Shields<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Duane D. Smith<br />

Physical Education<br />

Martin R. Sobczak<br />

Physical Education<br />

Patricia A. Solverson<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Carleen Sieh<br />

Physical Education<br />

Jerome F. Smith<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Wayne A. Sojkowski<br />

Physical Education<br />

Rita M. Spangler<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Sandra A. Simpson<br />

Physical Education<br />

Karen M. Smith<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Sandra Soley<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Michael A. Spencer<br />

Physical Education<br />

Bette J. Smart<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Janet r. Snyder<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Luther D. Solverson<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Ann B. Spooner<br />

Elementary Education


Jean A. Stadler<br />

Physical Education<br />

William C. Stover<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Donald G. Stulken<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Gary J. Templer<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Dennis R. Stannard<br />

Physical Education<br />

Robert J. Stremcha<br />

Secondary Education<br />

John F. Sutton<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Marlene R. TenHaken<br />

Physical Education<br />

William D. Stark<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Seniors<br />

Mona J. Synoground<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Sharon Hamilton Theobald<br />

Physical Education<br />

Walter S. Storey<br />

Physical Education<br />

Shirley E. Stuart<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Beatrice J. Temp<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Nancy G. Thomson<br />

Physical Education


Wayne D. Trupke<br />

Physical Education<br />

Karen R. Ulness<br />

Physical Education<br />

Peter Von Allman<br />

Physical Education<br />

John D. Wallin<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Michael C. Trussoni<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Marie M. Urban<br />

Elementary Education<br />

John R. Wagner<br />

Letters and Science<br />

James E. Walsh<br />

Letters and Science<br />

198<br />

Jean A. Tryggestad<br />

Elementary Education<br />

John Z. Veltman<br />

Physical Education<br />

David G. Walchak<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Roberts J. Walters<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Ruth Lederer Twedt<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Carol Vogelpohl<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Margaret A. Walker<br />

Physical Education<br />

Loren C. Wardwell<br />

Letters and Science


Nancy B. Weber<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Peter H. Werner<br />

Physical Education<br />

Otto L. Wiesjahn<br />

Physical Education<br />

James A. Wink<br />

Physical Education<br />

Irvin F. Wehman<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Seniors<br />

Paul G. Wendling<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Looking Toward the Future<br />

Penelope D. Williams<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Elyse A. Wittkopf<br />

Physical Education<br />

199<br />

Neil H. Winchell<br />

Physical Education<br />

Bonnie Wollert<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Ronald N. Wermager<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Sharon K. Wichelt<br />

Secondary Education<br />

James B. Winder<br />

Letters and Science<br />

Carol J. Zahrte<br />

Secondary Education


201<br />

A Total Experience<br />

"A university is more than a collection <strong>of</strong> buildings<br />

and books and equipment and people. It IS<br />

more than each person going his own way. It is<br />

more than all acting in unison. A university is<br />

achieved only when each taking his assigned part,<br />

in time, in tempo, and in harmony, devotes his<br />

effort toward the common goal."<br />

Virgil M. Hancher


FACULTY


Rexford S. Mitchell<br />

B.A., Lawrence College<br />

M.A., <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

Ph.D., <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wisconsin</strong><br />

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This is one <strong>of</strong> the many ways in which the students expressed their appreciation<br />

for President Mitchell's interest in them.<br />

26 Years <strong>of</strong> Service<br />

Dr. Rexford Mitchell retired February 1, <strong>1966</strong><br />

as president <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wisconsin</strong> State <strong>University</strong>-La­<br />

Crosse, a position he had held for 26 years. As the<br />

fourth president, he came to a campus \vhich<br />

consisted <strong>of</strong> Main Hall, Campus School and Wittich<br />

Hall. The college then had an enrollment <strong>of</strong><br />

806.<br />

During his tenure the physical plant was expanded<br />

to include the <strong>Library</strong>, Student Union,<br />

New Physical Education Building, Science Building<br />

and eight residence halls. The enrollment increased<br />

five-fold.<br />

In honor <strong>of</strong> President Mitchell, university students<br />

designated December 14, as "President<br />

Mitchell Day." His day included a Christmas<br />

Banquet followed by a band concert, special dormitory<br />

presentations, and the establishment <strong>of</strong> a<br />

President Mitchell Fund. On January 5, <strong>1966</strong>,<br />

President Mitchell was honored at a Town-Gown<br />

surprise birthday party.<br />

Always active in civic and academic affairs, Dr.<br />

Mitchell was chosen "Man <strong>of</strong> the Year" bv the<br />

LaCrosse Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce in 1964. President<br />

Mitchell will be remembered by many students<br />

and facultv, as the ":NIan <strong>of</strong> .Manv, Years" <strong>of</strong><br />

friendly service and dedication to <strong>Wisconsin</strong> State<br />

Universitv-LaCrosse.<br />

President Mitchell and Herm Dustman, president <strong>of</strong> Campus Controls Council discuss<br />

student problems on campus.<br />

President and Mrs. Mitchell<br />

President Mitchell became a favorite banquet<br />

speaker for many civic and academic occasions.


New President,<br />

Samuel G. Gates<br />

B.A., Colorado State<br />

M.A., Stanford <strong>University</strong><br />

Ed.D., Stanford <strong>University</strong><br />

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Dr. Gates wistfully thinks about warm, lazy fishing<br />

weather.<br />

Samuel G. Gates, an administrator at Colorado<br />

State College for 17 years, became president <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Wisconsin</strong> State <strong>University</strong>-La Crosse February<br />

1, <strong>1966</strong>, succeeding Dr. Rexford S. Mitchell. Dr.<br />

Gates had been dean <strong>of</strong> the graduate division <strong>of</strong><br />

Colorado State College before coming to La<br />

Crosse.<br />

Dr. Gates graduated from West Denver High<br />

School in 1937. His college career at Colorado<br />

State College at Greeley, Colorado, was interrupted<br />

by World vVar II in \vhich he served as a<br />

captain and B-29 commander in the air force<br />

western training command.<br />

Dr. Gates taught junior high school science<br />

classes in Greeley and Canon City, Colorado, was<br />

an instructor in social studies at Colorado State<br />

College, and director <strong>of</strong> the college high laboratory<br />

school until he became dean <strong>of</strong> the graduate<br />

school in 1955.<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Gates moved to La Crosse in January,<br />

leaving their son, Samuel Bartlett, 19, a<br />

sophomore at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Colorado, and<br />

their daughter, Kristie Marie 17, a senior in high<br />

school at Greeley, in Colorado to complete their<br />

educations. Kristie is seriously thinking about<br />

attending La Crosse State next fall.<br />

In his reply to the Board <strong>of</strong> Regents' invitation<br />

to be president, Dr. Gates wrote: "I am greatly<br />

impressed by the <strong>Wisconsin</strong> State <strong>University</strong><br />

system, its philosophy, purpose, leadership, and<br />

great potential."<br />

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President and Mrs. Samuel Gerald Gates<br />

Dr. Gates is a sharp shooter on campus and <strong>of</strong>f!


Edward Carlsson, Ph.D<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Vice-President, Business Affairs<br />

Edith Cartwright, M.A.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Dean <strong>of</strong> Women<br />

Adrninistration<br />

Maurice O. Graff, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Vice-President, Academic Affairs<br />

James Erickson, Ed.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Dean, Graduate School<br />

Gale Grimslid, M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Acting Director <strong>of</strong> Admissions and Field Services<br />

Richard Gunning, Ph.M<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Dean <strong>of</strong> Men


Glenn Smith, Ed.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Dean, School <strong>of</strong> Health, Recreation<br />

Physical Education<br />

W. Carl Wimberly, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Dean, School <strong>of</strong> Letters and Science<br />

Bernard Young, Ed.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Dean, School <strong>of</strong> Teacher Education<br />

Robert LeRoy, M.A.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Registrar<br />

Eugene <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

Regent<br />

Robert Steuck, Ed.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Dean <strong>of</strong> Student Affairs


Art<br />

Mr. Vavrek expresses himself through his work.<br />

Kenneth Vavrek, M.F.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

Art<br />

210<br />

Mrs. Maureen Vavrek, B.F.A.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

Art<br />

Richard Beck, M.S.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Art<br />

Dale Kendrick, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Art<br />

William Vafeas. Ed.D.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Art<br />

C. Gerald Wells, M.F.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Art


Wilbur Johnson, B.S.<br />

Graduate Assistant<br />

Biology<br />

Stuart McIlraith, M.S.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Biology<br />

Orlin Anderson, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Biology<br />

La Verne Buldhaupt, M.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Biology<br />

Allen Nelson, Ph.D.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Biology<br />

Richard Hartley, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Biology<br />

Biology<br />

212<br />

:Mr. Theodore Rovang, a native <strong>of</strong> Erskine,<br />

Minn., is retiring this year after 39 years <strong>of</strong> service<br />

to La Crosse State <strong>University</strong>.<br />

Mr. Rovang received his B.A. in biology at St.<br />

Olaf College and his A.M. in botany and psychology<br />

at Columbia <strong>University</strong> Teachers College.<br />

Before joining the La Crosse faculty in 1927,<br />

Mr. Rovang taught high school in North Dakota.<br />

A quiet-spoken man with a twinkle in his eye,<br />

he will be remembered by two generations <strong>of</strong> students<br />

who have come under his influence.


Theodore Rovang. A.M.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Biology<br />

Phillip Sparks, Ph.D.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Biology<br />

Lucretia Wahl, (Mrs.), B.S.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

Biology<br />

James Warner, M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Biology<br />

Laura Schuh, M.S.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Biology<br />

213<br />

Robert Senff, M.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Biology<br />

Vincent A. Weber, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Biology<br />

Howard Young, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Biology


W. Grey Konrad, Ph.M.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Chemistry<br />

Gerald Rausch, Ph.D.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Chemistry<br />

Lawrence Nutter, M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Chemistry<br />

Chell1istry<br />

Ralph Phillips, M.S.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Chemistry<br />

Patricia Robinson, B.S.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

Chemistry<br />

Raja Badran, B.S.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

Chemistry<br />

Milford Cowley, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Chemistry<br />

C. Richard Kistner, Ph.D.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Chemistry<br />

Lawrence Rowe, i\f.S.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Chemistry


Marian Scullin (Mrs.), B.Ed.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

Chemistry<br />

John Storlie, M.S.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Chemistry<br />

Katherine Stubblefield (Mrs.), M.S.C.S.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

Chemistry<br />

Mr. William Parks, in integrating philosophy<br />

and the science <strong>of</strong> economics, has proposed that<br />

by the very essence <strong>of</strong> human nature, nothing is<br />

really harmonious, the economy in particular. To<br />

him pop art, the frug, and Gemini-7 are the unharmonious<br />

expressions <strong>of</strong> the internal discord in<br />

human nature. "Economics," says Nfr. Parks, "is a<br />

study <strong>of</strong> human nature," and if this is so, then economics<br />

is not a study <strong>of</strong> equilibrium but one <strong>of</strong> upset<br />

and discord. This is the philosophy behind Mr.<br />

Park's "Study <strong>of</strong> Micro-Discordancies in the Modern<br />

Domestic Economy <strong>of</strong> the United States."<br />

Chemistry<br />

Economics<br />

Cloyce Campbell, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Economics, Business Administration<br />

Chloe Elmgren, M.B.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Economics, Business Administration


Austin Spencer, M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

Economics, Business Administration<br />

Nature study comes alive III Miss Steinke's<br />

third grade class.<br />

Education<br />

Economics<br />

Elementary<br />

Pauline Abel, M.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Intermediate Supervising Teacher<br />

Lora Greene, M.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Economics, Business Administration<br />

Clifford Mladen<strong>of</strong>f, L.L.B.<br />

Asssitant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Economics, Business Administration<br />

William Parks, L.L.M.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Economics, Business Administration<br />

Noel Ant<strong>of</strong>f (Mrs.), B.A.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Mauree Applegate Clack (Mrs.), M.A.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Elementary Education


Richard Rasmussen, M.S.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Director, Campus School<br />

Alta Johnson, (Mrs.) M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Marian Hammes, M.A.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Dorothy Heider, M.A.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Elaine Lutiger, B.S.<br />

Graduate Assistant<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Education<br />

Julia Steinke, M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Primary Supervising Teacher<br />

Elementary<br />

Rhea Pederson, M.S.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Primary Supervising Teacher<br />

Terry Witzke, B.S.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

Intermediate Supervising Teacher<br />

Phyllis Pimer, M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Kindergarten Supervising Teacher


Bob Gowl1and, M.A.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Justin Lemke, Ph.D.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Education<br />

Secondary<br />

Marian Granger, M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

Secondary Supervising Teacher<br />

Theda Holder, (Mrs.), B.S.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Norman Schein, M.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Junior High Supervising Teacher<br />

Burton Altman, Ph.D.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Donald Davis, Ed.D.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Secondary Education<br />

Howard Fredricks, M.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Junior High Supervising Teacher<br />

William Schmidt, M.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Secondary Education


Allan Reiss, M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Geography<br />

Margaret Chew, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Geography<br />

Harold Classen, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Geography<br />

Jerry Culver, M.S.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Geography<br />

Geography<br />

Edward Weinzierl, M.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Geography<br />

Virgil Holder, M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

Geography<br />

Robert Wingate, M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Geography


James Brown, M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Health, Recreation<br />

Physical Education<br />

Francis Carter, Ph.D.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Clifton DeVoll, P.E.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Diane DeVoll (Mrs.), M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Alice DeBmver, M.A.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Beatrice Baird, Ed.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Robert Batchelder, M.A.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Orville Brault, M.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Physical Education Supervising Teacher


William Floyd, M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Floyd Gautsch, P.E.D.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Ernest Gershon, P.E.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Lane Goodwin, M.Ed.<br />

Instructor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Wayne Gorell, M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Douglas Kane, B.S.<br />

Graduate Assistant<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Beth Knepple (Mrs.), B.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Physical Education Supervising Teacher<br />

Thomas Marshall, B.S.<br />

Graduate Assistant<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education


William Otto, M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Health, Recreation<br />

Physical Education<br />

Patricia Polleck, M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

F. Lee Stephenson, M.S.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Rollo Taylor, M.S.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Marjorie Schroeder (Mrs.), M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Mary McLellan, M.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Leon Miller, M.A.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Lorraine Moe, B.S.<br />

Graduate Assistant<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education


Anna Thomas, :\1.A.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Dolly Vanderlip, l\f.S.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

William E. Vickroy, M.A.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Terry Warner, B.S.<br />

Graduate Assistant<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Richard Westkaemper, Ed.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Don Wille, Ph.D.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education<br />

Anne Winter, M.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Health, Recreation, Physical Education


Aida Allness (Mrs.), B.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

History<br />

Allen Birchler, M.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

History<br />

Frederick Davies, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

History<br />

Laurence Fallis, M.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

History<br />

History teachers make many speeches on campus, and Dr.<br />

Voight is no exception.<br />

George Gilkey, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

History, Political Science<br />

224<br />

William Hughes, M.S.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

History


William Vettes, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

History<br />

David Jenkins, B.S.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

History<br />

William Laux, M.A.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

History<br />

James Potts, B.S.<br />

Graduate Assistant<br />

History<br />

History<br />

Robert Voight, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

History, Political Science<br />

225<br />

Stanley Rolnick, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

History<br />

Rex Wade, Ph.D.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

History


Mavis Carlsson (Mrs.), B.S.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

Foreign Language<br />

Mortimer Cushman, M.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

English<br />

Languages<br />

Philip Diser, M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

English<br />

Lorraine Flaherty, B.A.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

English<br />

Alvida Ahlstrom, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Foreign Languages<br />

Mary Jane Bloom (Mrs.), B.S.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

English<br />

Ronald Burman. M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

English<br />

Helen Gilkey, (Mrs.), M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

English


Lee Glasel, M.S.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

English<br />

Jay Gurian, Ph.D.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

English<br />

Edward Hartig, M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

English<br />

Mary Hebberd, (Mrs.), M.A.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

English<br />

William Hyde, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

English<br />

John Judson, M.F.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

English<br />

Richard Koppitch, M.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

English, French


Ada Lord, (Mrs.), M.S.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

English<br />

Paul Manter, M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

English<br />

Jay Norris, M.A.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

English<br />

Margaret Oleson, M.A.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

English, Speech<br />

Languages<br />

Ruth Nixon, (Mrs.), M.A.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Foreign Language<br />

James Lafky, M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

English<br />

Helen Lennon, (:Ylrs.), B.S.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

Foreign Language<br />

Frederick Lesher, M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

English


Meredith Orr, M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

English<br />

Roger Parsons, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

English<br />

James Stephens, M.F.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

English<br />

Adelee Stokke, (Mrs.), B.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

English<br />

Greta Trainer, (Mrs.), B.S.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

English<br />

Eugene Williams, M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

English<br />

Emerson Wulling, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

English<br />

Edna Whalen, (Mrs.), M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

Foreign Language


John Jenks, Ph.D.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Mass Communications<br />

Patricia Muller, M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

Director, Information Services<br />

Herbert Searcy, Ph.D.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Librarian<br />

Roy Van Note, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Director, <strong>Library</strong><br />

230<br />

William Birdsall, M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

Librarian<br />

Catherine Crail, (Mrs.), M.A.L.S.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Librarian<br />

Russel Evans, M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

Librarian<br />

Dale Gresseth, M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Librarian<br />

Alice Hagar, M.S.L.S.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Librarian, Campus School<br />

Margaret Hocker, M.A.L.S.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Librarian<br />

<strong>Library</strong><br />

Science<br />

Mass<br />

CornIIlunications


Manmohan Arora, M.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Mathematics<br />

Merrill Barneby, M.S.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Mathematics<br />

Arthur Brownell, M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Mathematics<br />

Mathematics<br />

Leo Schnur, M.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Mathematics<br />

E. Keith Swanson, M.A.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Mathematics<br />

Arnold Temte, M.A.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Mathematics<br />

Roland Christensen, M.A.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Mathematics<br />

Charles Conniff, M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

Mathematics<br />

Dennis O'Brien, M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Mathematics<br />

Theodore Rozelle, M.A.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Mathematics


John Swickard, M.S.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Music<br />

Ralph WahL M.M.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Music<br />

Dallas Weekley, M.M.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Music<br />

Therese Roggenbuck, M.M.<br />

Instructor<br />

Music<br />

232<br />

William Estes, Ed.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Music<br />

Truman Hayes, M.A..D.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Music<br />

David Mewaldt, M.M.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Music<br />

Music


Philosophy<br />

Physics<br />

William Felch, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Philosophy<br />

Owen Raynor, Ph.D.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Philosophy<br />

233<br />

Richard Blade, Ph.D.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Physics<br />

Carlin Dahler, M.S.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Physics<br />

Earl Hughes, M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Physics<br />

Robert Uber, Ph.D.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Physics


Surender Singh, Ph.D.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

History, Political Science<br />

Psychology<br />

Bill Fullmer, a semor III psychology, working<br />

under the guidance <strong>of</strong> Dr. Ted Tetzlaff, is using<br />

Japanese quail as "guinea pigs" in his early experience<br />

study. The problem he is exploring deals<br />

with the affect early experiences in life have on<br />

the quail's later physical growth and behavioral<br />

patterns. For instance; if Bill handles some young<br />

birds and not others he expects that the handled<br />

birds will be heavier and more resistant to stress.<br />

After a 44-day resting period, he subjects the<br />

quail to various tests to confirm his expected results.<br />

This research is financed by a National Science<br />

Foundation grant awarded to Dr. Tetzlaff.<br />

Gary Kuhn, Ph.D.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Political Science<br />

Political<br />

Science<br />

Richard Lindblad, M.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Political Science<br />

Dennis O'Keefe, M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

History, Political Science


Dr. John Cleveland and Dr. Robert Jackson,<br />

co-directors <strong>of</strong> the psycho-education clinic on<br />

campus, are \vorking on a pilot study <strong>of</strong> gifted or<br />

creative children two to six years old. The two<br />

psychologists administer intelligence tests, put<br />

the children in play situations, observe their actions,<br />

test and examine for any signs <strong>of</strong> special<br />

intelligence or creativity the children may exhibit,<br />

and interview the parents, to find out if they can<br />

identify true creativity.<br />

The research project is being financed in part<br />

by a grant from the Research Advisory Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> ·<strong>Wisconsin</strong>.<br />

Clark Himmel, M.E.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Psychology<br />

Robert Jackson, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Psychology<br />

Ted Tetzlaff, Ph.D.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Psychology<br />

Psychology<br />

235<br />

John Cleveland, Ed.D<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Psychology<br />

Sally Cremer (Mrs.), B.A.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

Psychology


David Sorenson, B.A.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

Sociology<br />

Walter Thoresen, Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Sociology<br />

Sociology<br />

Charles Hurst, M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Sociology<br />

Paul Johnson, M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Sociology<br />

Joseph Motivans, M.A.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Sociology<br />

This is true social interaction at work!


Clarence Althaus, M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Associate Director, Loans and Employment<br />

Velma Gunning, (Mrs.), B.S.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

Director, Loans and Employment<br />

Shirley Haas (Mrs.), M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Women<br />

David Hogue, Ed.D.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Men<br />

Thomas Hood, A.M.<br />

Instructor<br />

Assistant Director, Student Union<br />

Harvey Ideus, Ed.D.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Placement<br />

Eleanor Kennedy (Mrs.), B.S.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

Information Services<br />

Robert McMahon, M.D.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

<strong>University</strong> Physician<br />

Special Services


Grace Smith (Mrs.), B.S.M.T.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

Health Center<br />

Earle D. Munns, Ed.D.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Student Personnel<br />

Judith Pinkston (Mrs.), B.S.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

Student Activities<br />

Special Services<br />

Donald Staats, M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Men<br />

June Tenckh<strong>of</strong>f, B.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Women<br />

Marjorie Von Arx (Mrs.), B.S.<br />

Director, Student Health Center<br />

Donald Strand, M.S.<br />

Instructor<br />

Director, Student Union


Glenn Comeau, B.S.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

Speech<br />

William Dixon, M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

Speech<br />

Robert Frederick, M.A.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Speech<br />

Charles Haas, Ph.D.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Speech<br />

Marion Miller (Mrs.), M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

Speech<br />

Speech<br />

Donald Pfaff, A.M.<br />

Instructor<br />

Speech<br />

Theodora Richter (Mrs.), B.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

Speech


Jack Starr, M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

Speech<br />

Speech<br />

Marie Toland (Mrs.), Ph.D.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Speech<br />

Sharon Tracy, M.A.<br />

Instructor<br />

Speech<br />

and Mr. Frederick as Queen Elizabeth and Lord Es­<br />

,e" j ••, 'Lilzabcth the Queen."<br />

Dr. fvlarie Toland, teacher, actress, and director,<br />

is retiring this year after 29 years <strong>of</strong> service<br />

to La Crosse State <strong>University</strong>. Dr. Toland received<br />

her B.S. from Ottawa <strong>University</strong> where<br />

she majored in biological science with a minor in<br />

English and dramatics. After spending summers<br />

at Colorado <strong>University</strong> and attending Kansas<br />

State Teachers College and the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Iowa, she received her master's in dramatic art<br />

and clinical psychology. The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Iowa<br />

granted Dr. Toland her doctorate <strong>of</strong> philosophy.<br />

\Vhile a member <strong>of</strong> the La Crosse faculty, Dr.<br />

Toland directed 54 plays. She will be remembered<br />

well for her great ability to communicate on the<br />

stage, behind the scenes, or in the classroom.<br />

Helen Vitale, (Mrs.), B.S.<br />

Faculty Assistant<br />

Speech<br />

Thomas Wirkus, Ph.D.<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Speech


We Depart . ..<br />

. . . to discover awaiting opportunities)· yet-


Unfinished work) unattained dreams)<br />

a favorite pr<strong>of</strong>essor)<br />

We)ll Come Back . ..


Alpha Kappa Lambda<br />

Alpha Omicron Pi<br />

Alpha Phi<br />

Alpha Phi Omega<br />

Alpha Psi Omega<br />

Alpha Xi Delta<br />

Associated \Vomen Students<br />

Band<br />

Baseball<br />

Basketball<br />

Beta Sigma Chi<br />

Biology Club<br />

Campus Controls Council<br />

Campus Vets<br />

Cana Club<br />

Catalina Club<br />

Cheerleaders<br />

Christian Bible Study<br />

Circle K<br />

Coulee Trekkers<br />

Cross Countn<br />

Debate '<br />

Delta Psi Kappa<br />

Delta Sigma Phi<br />

Delta Zeta<br />

Elementarv Club<br />

Eta Phi /\.lpha<br />

.'\<br />

Aavang, Glenn!s 36<br />

ABEL PAULINE 216<br />

Abraham. Barbara 139<br />

Abrahams. Charlotte 34<br />

.-\brahamson. Effie 34.128<br />

Adams. Diane 40.124,133<br />

:\dams, Jim 33,99<br />

Adams, Stephen 1c8<br />

.'\dams. Tom 30.104.124.131.134<br />

A'Hearn. Pat 36.80<br />

Ahl, Kathy 4()<br />

AHLSTRO"l-\LVIIH 226<br />

Aigner, Joe 1fT 137<br />

Aken, Sandy 41<br />

.'\lbitz, Beverly 35<br />

Albrecht. Pam 41 152.153<br />

Alderman. Debbie 41<br />

:\lderson, Nancy 34,153<br />

.'\ldrich, Jon<br />

Aldrich, Joseph 38<br />

Aldrich. Nancv 43,96<br />

:\lfus, "Iary 108,110,122,134<br />

.-\llen. Carla S.S<br />

Allen, Jerry<br />

Allen. Ron 5,<br />

Aller. Dennis 33<br />

ALLNESS, .\IDA ("Irs) 224<br />

Almos. Dennis 54<br />

Alperstett. Carol 34<br />

Alt. Arlene 47.153<br />

:\LTHAUS. CLARENCE 237<br />

ALT:VIAN BLRTON218<br />

Amundsen. Daniel 178<br />

Anderl, Jeanette 35<br />

99<br />

93<br />

94<br />

105<br />

109<br />

95<br />

89<br />

152-153<br />

170-171<br />

74-77<br />

100<br />

129<br />

88<br />

106<br />

118<br />

142<br />

143<br />

119<br />

107<br />

144<br />

30-31<br />

130<br />

110<br />

101<br />

96<br />

131<br />

111<br />

Organizations Index<br />

Facultv<br />

Field Hockev Club<br />

Fledgling ,<br />

Football<br />

Golf<br />

Gymnastics<br />

Humanists<br />

Interfraternitv Council<br />

International'Student<br />

Organization<br />

Inter-Religious Council<br />

Inter-Varsity Christian<br />

Fellowship<br />

Intramurals<br />

Kappa Delta Pi<br />

L-Bar-X<br />

L-Club<br />

<strong>1966</strong> La Crosse<br />

La Crosse Board <strong>of</strong> Women<br />

Officials<br />

La Crosse State Officials<br />

Lutheran Campus Center<br />

Newman Club<br />

Orchesis<br />

Organizations<br />

Panhellenic Council<br />

Phi Epsilon Kappa<br />

202-240<br />

145<br />

125<br />

26-29<br />

175<br />

81<br />

132<br />

98<br />

133<br />

117<br />

120<br />

82-83<br />

112<br />

147<br />

146<br />

126-127<br />

134<br />

135<br />

121<br />

122-123<br />

148<br />

84-155<br />

92<br />

113<br />

Faculty and Student Index<br />

.\nderson. Barb 35<br />

.'\nderson, Cary 81<br />

.\nderson. Charlotte 34.153<br />

.\nderson, Ellen 123,141,178<br />

.-\nderson, Judy 34<br />

.\nderson, Kay 47,142<br />

.'\nderson, :VIyea 35<br />

.\NDERSON. ORLIN 212<br />

.-\nderson, Pat D. 54<br />

.\nderson, Pat L 46<br />

.\nderson. Pat R. 42,137,153<br />

.-\nderson, Sandy 47,137<br />

.\nderson, Tekla 46,153<br />

.\nderson, William 36<br />

.\ndre, Paulette 46.122<br />

.'\ndress. Paulette 43,124<br />

.'\ndrew, Joy 42.124,126,140,153<br />

.\NTOFF, NOEL (Mrs.) 216<br />

.'\ntonneau. Thomas 45.122<br />

.\ntoniak, Ed 54<br />

Appel, "Iarie 35,120<br />

Apple, Carol 46<br />

Apted, David 133,141<br />

Apted, Peter 133,141<br />

Archbald, Dianne 41.153<br />

Arentz, Sue 53<br />

Arkin, Dennis 26,172<br />

Armagost, Carol 153<br />

Armata. Diane 47,122<br />

Arms, Bobbie.Iean 53<br />

ARORA. "IAN:VI0HAN 231<br />

Asher. Ron 105<br />

Asselin. Phyllis 34,122,143<br />

Augustine, Ron 119<br />

243<br />

Phi Sigma Epsilon<br />

Physical Education Majors<br />

Porn-Porn Girls<br />

Racquet<br />

Ratom<br />

Recreation Majors<br />

Seniors<br />

Sigma Delta Pi<br />

Sigma Tau Gamma<br />

Sociology Club<br />

Student Union Committees<br />

Swimming<br />

Tau Kappa Epsilon<br />

Tennis<br />

Track<br />

Tumbling Club<br />

Underclassmen<br />

United Campus Ministry<br />

<strong>University</strong> Singers<br />

Wivettes<br />

\Vomen's Recreation Association<br />

Women's Service Organization<br />

Wrestling<br />

Y-Dems<br />

V-GOP<br />

102<br />

136<br />

149<br />

128<br />

114<br />

137<br />

176-201<br />

115<br />

103<br />

138<br />

90-91<br />

80<br />

104<br />

174<br />

172-173<br />

150<br />

32-55<br />

124<br />

154-155<br />

139<br />

151<br />

108<br />

78-79<br />

140<br />

141<br />

B<br />

Babcock. David 44<br />

BabL Aaron 45<br />

Bacun, Sue 50<br />

BADRAN. RAGA214<br />

Bahan. Patricia 178<br />

Bahr, :VIike 100.105<br />

Bain, :VIarilyn 40<br />

BAIRD. BEATRICE 220<br />

Baka. Bruce 39.81<br />

Baker,Jim 174<br />

Baker, Robert 44.153<br />

Bales, Bonnie 22.43<br />

Balfanz, Jane 54<br />

Ballard. Richard 36<br />

Balliet. Robert 50<br />

Ballin, Louis 54<br />

Balmer. Fritz 137<br />

Balousek. Sharon 46<br />

Balz, Ellen 17.93,137<br />

Bambrough,Jim 104,146<br />

Barenthin, Peggy 162<br />

Barina,.I ean 46,122<br />

Barker. Bob 102<br />

BARNEB\·. :YIERRILL231<br />

Barnes, Connie 41<br />

Barnowsky, Sharon 46<br />

Barrett. Dan 38<br />

Bartels. Bill 53<br />

Barth, Dan 36<br />

Bartlett, Joan 88<br />

Bartlett, :VIarv Jane 34<br />

Bartlett, Roger 45<br />

Bartusch. :\1arian 124<br />

BATCHELDER. ROBERT 220


Batchelder, Tari 95,148.178<br />

Bauer, Ylary 137,178<br />

Bauman, john 39<br />

Baumgarten, james 38,81<br />

Baumgartner, Chris 35<br />

Baumgartner, jim 44<br />

Bausman, Sue ;\nn 40<br />

Bautch, Dave 36<br />

Baylor, Roger 146<br />

Beahm, Roger 53,105,137<br />

Beamer, Bonnie 40,91,145<br />

Bear, Warren 26,37<br />

Beaster, Bethani 178<br />

Beaver, Anna 41<br />

Beaver, David 53,123<br />

Beaver, Nola 35<br />

Beaver, Wilfred 33<br />

Becherer, JoAnne 40<br />

Beck, Kenneth 106,178<br />

BECK, RICHARD 210<br />

Becker, Barbara 96,112.131<br />

Becker, jerry 54<br />

Becker, Linda 41,153<br />

Beebe, Sue 137<br />

Behling, Kathleen 43,90,96,123,149<br />

Behm, Pat 33<br />

Behrens, Cheryl 95,178<br />

Beiderwieden, :-'Iary 95,178<br />

Beiler, Georgiana 123<br />

BeimeL Linda 153<br />

Beischer, Bob 36<br />

Belasie, Sailv 43<br />

Belden, Lyn 34<br />

Bell, Barbara 96,133,162,178<br />

Bell, Lila Lu 35<br />

Bendlin, Gary 91<br />

Benedict, Linda 34<br />

Benedict, ylike 44<br />

Benke, Linda 35<br />

Benrud, ylike 54<br />

Bensfield, jerry 112<br />

Benson, Robert 100.105<br />

Bentz.john 153<br />

Bentz. Peter 104,1 07<br />

Bentzien, Sally 142<br />

Benzing, Paul 45<br />

Beranek. Dave 100<br />

Berendes. Betty 40<br />

Berg, Dennis 44,78<br />

Berg,james B. 53<br />

Berg, james L. 120<br />

Berg. john 178<br />

Berg,judy 139<br />

Berg, yIarjorie 140<br />

Bergelin, Sandra 41, I53<br />

Berger, Sue 47.94<br />

Berghoeffer, Raymond 53<br />

Bergren, Linda 43,95<br />

Berken, joan 42,153<br />

Bernard, Zachary 36<br />

Berndt, jack 52<br />

Beronja, Mike37,135<br />

Berry, yIargaret 46,124<br />

Besner. Pat 42.134,145,1 51<br />

Bessac, :-'hry 35,130,153<br />

Betsinger, Thomas 51<br />

Betthauser,jerry 153<br />

Betts. Berthanna 34<br />

Betz. AI153<br />

Betzle. Tim 45,153<br />

Bey, ylyron 52,121<br />

Bicha,jane 54<br />

Biernick. Tom 144<br />

Biesiadecki, ylarvin 44<br />

Biggerstaff, Forest 153<br />

Bimmerle,judy 34<br />

Binder, Barb 35,122,126,144<br />

Binsfeld. jerome 178<br />

BIRCHER. ALLEN 224<br />

Bird,jim 44<br />

BIRDSALL. WILLIA:-'I230<br />

Birdsey, Steven 45<br />

Birkholz,judy 46.1 II<br />

Birkinbine, john 52<br />

Birnbaum, jim 55,78,130<br />

Bishop, Brenda 40, I53<br />

Bishop, Bruce 153<br />

Bishop, Cheryl 41<br />

Bishop, Sue 42<br />

Bishop, Wayne 44<br />

Bjorge, Connie 54<br />

Bjorge, ylarilyn 46,153<br />

Blackburn, Barbara 95.1 10.178<br />

Blackmore,jean 139<br />

BLADE. RICHARD 233<br />

Blaha. Gerald 99<br />

Blahut, Sandra 52,117,120<br />

Blatchley, jill 41<br />

Block, Barbara 43.95.143<br />

Bloedel, Bob 37<br />

Blomquist, Gary 38<br />

Blood. Bill 37<br />

Bloom. Elizabeth 47<br />

BLOOM, MARYJANE 226<br />

Board, Karen 43,96,110,134,142<br />

Bodoh, Dennis 104<br />

BoebeL Connie 43.122,147,149<br />

Boeck, Dan 52<br />

Boeder,judy 17,90,95,112.128<br />

Boehm. Rich 36<br />

Boese, Dorene 148,178<br />

Bohlmann, Wayne 36,80<br />

Bohn, Bob 44<br />

Boland. Tom 44,122<br />

Bolen, Trudy 93,112,129,162,178<br />

Bolgrien, jim 37<br />

Bolstad, Osqu 36<br />

Bomkamp, Dan 36,133<br />

Bond. Betsy 41<br />

Bonham, Mary Lynn 35<br />

Bonsack, Gerald 53,91,107,141,153<br />

Borns. Lorna 179<br />

Bootz. Wendy 46<br />

Borowicz. David 99<br />

Borreson, Tom 33<br />

Borseth Gerald 179<br />

Bosshardt, Rita 40<br />

Bothell,janet 41<br />

Bourdage, Gene 43<br />

Bourne, Phyllis 108,179<br />

Bouzek, Mike 44,100<br />

Bowers, Dennis 102<br />

Bowers, Maribeth 91,94<br />

Boyer, Bonnie 112<br />

Braaten, Ron 38<br />

Bracco, Don 111,112<br />

244<br />

Bradford. Bill III<br />

Bradley,jim 44<br />

Brady james 179<br />

Bradv. jill 34.130<br />

Braemer, yIike 36<br />

Brandau. Judy 108.179<br />

Brandt, Dave 50<br />

Brandt, Doug 121,1 54<br />

Brandt.jean 118.131,139<br />

Brandt, Tim 118<br />

Brasch. Len 102<br />

BRAULT. ORVILLE 220<br />

Braun. Pat 45<br />

Brauner, John 124,162<br />

Braunstein. Poppv 46<br />

Braza. Gerald 30.122.146.172.179<br />

Brechler, Christine 136.1 7 9<br />

Brecka. ylarilm 50<br />

Breeser, Barbara 35<br />

Brehm. ylary 42<br />

Breidenbach. Dennis 36.81.122<br />

Breitenfield. F. Richard 32<br />

Brekken. Barbara 151.1 7 9<br />

Brendle, Lynn 53.96<br />

Breneman. Bill 45<br />

Breum. Charlotte 55.133<br />

Briggs. Gerald 106<br />

Briggs. Ronald 179<br />

Brinkman. jean 54<br />

Brinkman, Larrv 38<br />

Brock. Don 102<br />

Brocklehurst, Ron 54<br />

Brogan, Susan 47,142<br />

Bromiley, Diane 55<br />

Bronson. Barbara 54.1 53<br />

Brown. Carol 50<br />

BROWN,jAYIES 220<br />

Brown. Peter '8<br />

Brown, Terry 175<br />

Brown. Tom 37<br />

Brownell, Lorelle 179<br />

Brownlee, joy 47<br />

Brozek. Ruth 41<br />

Brudlos. Steve 10.5<br />

Brueggeman, Bob 137<br />

Bruett. Bob 75.99.137.154<br />

Bruner, Marjorie 1 7 9<br />

Bruno. Wayne 78,102,179<br />

Brux,Janet 34,122<br />

Bubolz.jean 136.145.151<br />

Bucheger, judi 34,122<br />

Buchell, joy 95<br />

Buchmiller, janie 95<br />

Bucklev. jean 93.179<br />

Buehl, Candy 43,93<br />

Bugenhagen. Paull 02<br />

Buhr. Tom 39<br />

BULDHAUPT. LA VERNE 212<br />

Bunker, Cindy 35,144<br />

Buornat, Gan' 38<br />

Bur. Sue 41<br />

Burand, Keith 50<br />

Burcum, Nancy 179<br />

Burd, Kathy 34<br />

Burdick. Bob 38<br />

Burgireno, Chuck 104<br />

Burgmaier, Bob 100<br />

Burke. Mary 54,122


Burkhalter, Sheryl 50,91<br />

Burlingame, Mick 26,38<br />

BUR"L\:\". RO:\"ALD 226<br />

Burnick. Robert 44<br />

Burns. Lorna 118<br />

Burns. Peter 50<br />

Burris. :V1arty 47,64,149<br />

Burton. Dennis 52.1 n<br />

Burton.Jim 101<br />

Busby. Twig 38<br />

Busch, Cheryl 40<br />

Bush, Robert 54<br />

Busse. Tom 37.99.1n<br />

Butler. :V1ike 102<br />

Button, Larry 54<br />

Byerly. Tom 50.123.137,147,154,155<br />

Byers, Ronald 45,75.99,179<br />

Byrkit. William 99<br />

C<br />

Cade. Reisa 40<br />

Cados Dimitry 133<br />

Caesar. William 102.180<br />

Cain,John 45,123<br />

Calcandy, Pat 42<br />

Caldwell' Cindy 47<br />

Campbell, Cathy 35,122<br />

CAMPBELL. CLOYCE 215<br />

Campbell, Linda 42,91<br />

Campbell, "Iary Ann 35,122<br />

Cantlon. Bridget 122<br />

CapauL Irwin 54<br />

Caravello. Phil 38<br />

Carl,Kavl80<br />

Carlson. Denise 47<br />

Carlson, Ginger 41<br />

Carlson, Kathy 34<br />

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CARLSSON, MAVIS (Mrs) 226<br />

Carpenter, Harry 1 7 5<br />

Carpenter, Robert 37<br />

Carroll' Tom 26<br />

Carter, Rosaline 112,180<br />

CARTER, FRA:\"CIS 220<br />

Carter. Russ 52.154<br />

CART\VRIGHT, EDITH 208<br />

Casatl. Pat 40<br />

Caspersen, Erik 180<br />

Cassel. Cheri 40<br />

Cassidy, Bob 130<br />

Castle, Sally 96<br />

Cervenka, Ron 45.123<br />

Chamberlain. Tom 37<br />

Channing, Rosanne 153<br />

Charles. :\"ick 153<br />

Chattman, Vaughn 26<br />

CHEW. MARGARET 219<br />

Chilson. Mike 38<br />

Chitwood, Sharon 43.96,153<br />

Cholke, Mary 34<br />

Chot<strong>of</strong>L Rellie 50<br />

Christen. Ruth 54<br />

Christensen. Connie 4 L<br />

Christensen, Jim 102<br />

CHRISTENSE:\", RONALD 231<br />

Christensen, Sharon 34<br />

Christenson. Linda 54<br />

Christian, John 44,90.137<br />

Christiansen. Dave 170<br />

Christianson. Diana 34<br />

Christianson. Linda 54<br />

Christl. Cliff 37<br />

Chritton, Jim 44<br />

Cibrario. Daniel 180<br />

Ci pra, Teresa 47<br />

CLACK, MAUREE (Mrs.) 216<br />

Clark, Joanne 47,134<br />

Clark. :Vlike 36<br />

Clark, :\"adine 54<br />

CLASSE:\", HAROLD219<br />

Clementi, Joseph 53<br />

Clements, Cathy 144<br />

Clements, Douglas 36<br />

Clements,Jane 34<br />

Clements, John 180<br />

CLEVELA:\"D,JOHN 235<br />

Clough, Raymond 44<br />

Clutter,Judi 34<br />

Coady, Richard 100,141<br />

Coates, Jackie 35,124,153<br />

Cobean, Janice 35<br />

Coleman, Kay 40<br />

Coley, Jane 46,124<br />

Collar. Bill 26,44,177<br />

Colletti, Judy 42,91<br />

Collins. William 99.180<br />

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Connaughton, Jack 53, I01,123,137,147<br />

Connell. Pat 46<br />

Connell. Prentice 180<br />

Connery, Kate47,123,131<br />

CO:\":\"IFF. CHARLES 231<br />

Connolly, Edna 34<br />

Connors, Sheila 42<br />

Connors. Vick 44<br />

Conrad, Bob 55,126<br />

Conrad. Diane 40<br />

Conrad, Margaret 55,126<br />

Conradt. Marshal 39<br />

Constalie, Bruce 54<br />

Cook. Bob 37<br />

Cook. Carol 154,155<br />

Coonan. Sharon 35<br />

Cooper, Melissa 52,138<br />

Copeland, :VIary 41<br />

Corcoran. Richard 170<br />

Correa, Jose 122,133,154<br />

Cotton, Lois 134,142,145,148,151,180<br />

Coughlin,James 104<br />

Coughlin, :\"ancy 95<br />

Counselman, Beth 40<br />

Coutley,Jim 172<br />

COVVLEY, MILFORD 214<br />

Cox, Jeannie 110,112,153<br />

Cox,Judy46,150<br />

CRAIL, CATHERI:\"E (Mrs.) 230<br />

Crary, Carolyn 43<br />

CREMER, SALLY (Mrs.) 235<br />

Cretens, Ed 26<br />

Crews, Shirley 54<br />

Crnkovich. Mark 45<br />

Crook, Claudette 110,180<br />

Crooks. Connie 42<br />

Cross, James 50,102<br />

Cross, Mike 50,105,111,123,129,146,172<br />

Crothers, Lenore 54<br />

245<br />

Crowell' Liz 43.122,137<br />

Crum, Roger 53,88,105,121 137154<br />

Cruson, :\"ancy 40,124<br />

Cudek. Christine 46.117.122.131<br />

Cuellar. Steve 55<br />

Cullen, Charles 44,153<br />

Cullen, Terry 40<br />

CULVER, JERRY 219<br />

Cunningham, Judy 50,96,119,138<br />

Curran, Bill 36<br />

Currie, Karen 133<br />

Curtis, David 104<br />

Curtis, Jack 30,44<br />

CUSHMAN. MORTIMER 226<br />

Cuta, Paul 122,180<br />

D<br />

Daczyk. Diane 35<br />

Dagnon, Ellen 41,123<br />

Dahl, Warren 45<br />

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Dahlk. Sharon 40<br />

Dahms. Barbara 45<br />

Dalesandro, Laura 35<br />

Dallman. Don 37,99<br />

Dammen, Robert 37<br />

Damon, Darryle 65,88,90,91,93,180<br />

Danke, Loren 104<br />

Danner. Cheryl 34<br />

Dauphin, Joan 55,154<br />

Davidson, Marguerite 55<br />

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DAVIS. DONALD 218<br />

Davis,JackD.99,180<br />

Davis, Jack :\".37<br />

Davis. Ron 38<br />

Davis, William 51,98<br />

Dawdy, Dick 36<br />

Dawkins. Curt 38<br />

Dean. Don 38<br />

DEBOWER, ALICE 220<br />

DeBruler, Joyce 40<br />

DeCicco, Dusty 45<br />

Decorah. Parmenton 36<br />

Dee, Charles 54<br />

Degenhardt, Arney 170<br />

DeGrave. Orlando 102<br />

DeHate. Glenda 41<br />

DeJong, Judy 47,95,153<br />

DeKeyser, Dolly 34,121,141,153<br />

Delikoski, Hank 16,17,64,93,143,150<br />

DeLong, Florence 43<br />

Dempsey,Jo Ann 46<br />

Demske. Mike 37<br />

Denniston. :\"eil 153<br />

Denniston, Noel 153,180<br />

Denzer. David 38<br />

DePaola. Dennis 37<br />

De Porter, Diana 40<br />

Deppeler, Kate 93<br />

Derkez,James 33,137<br />

Derks. Sandra 53<br />

Dettmann, Judith 180<br />

Dettwiler. Phil 37<br />

DEVOLL, CLIFTON 220<br />

DEVOLL, DIA:\"E (Mrs) 220<br />

Dickinson. Nancy 46.96<br />

Dimond, Don 37,102


Disbrow. Jack 33<br />

DISER. PHILLIP 226<br />

Disrude. Tom 36<br />

Ditscheit. Ann 110,114,122.151.177.180<br />

DIXON. \VILU"-:-'1239<br />

Dobbs. Sharon 153<br />

Dobson. Jim 104<br />

Dobson. Lois 41<br />

Docauer, Randy 39,101<br />

Dodge. Cindv 153<br />

Dodson. Gene 175<br />

Dolata. Sandra 153<br />

Dolbier, Beth 55.126<br />

Dolejsi. Pennie 34<br />

Doleschal, Jan 50,96.134,154.155<br />

Donahue.Jan 134<br />

Donahue,John 44<br />

Donahue. Terry 34<br />

Donatell,John 38<br />

Donnellv, :'vlichael 33<br />

Donner. Kathy41<br />

Donnermeyer. Mary 132<br />

Dooley.John 36.122<br />

Dooley, Tom 36<br />

Dorff, Stanley 33,91.99,147.181<br />

Douglas, Nanci 96<br />

Dowd, Gary 146<br />

Dowd, Larrv 80<br />

DowelL Linda 54<br />

Downie. Alice 138.181<br />

Downing, Mary 55,144,153<br />

Doyle, George 36,122<br />

Doyle, Joe 45<br />

Draeger, :'vlary 40,153<br />

Drecktrah. Louis 44<br />

Dregne. Dave 53<br />

Dregne, Duane 45<br />

Dregne, Kara 43<br />

Dresang, Gary 122<br />

Drew, Douglas 103,181<br />

Drew, Larry 38<br />

Drews. Barb 43.94<br />

Dreyer, Warren 54,106<br />

Drezana, Gary 172<br />

Drinkwater, Linda 43.93<br />

Drinnan, Kathy 43<br />

Droege, Jeanette 43,96<br />

Droegkamp, Susan 34<br />

Dryer, Janet 43<br />

Duba. Norb 39.78<br />

Du Charme, Kathy 46<br />

Dudley, Elaine 41<br />

Duerkop, Jim 153<br />

Dummer. Kathy 54<br />

Duncan. Linda 151.181<br />

Duncan. Susan 35<br />

Dunn. Barbara 41<br />

Dunn. Daniel 44<br />

Duren. Ed 170<br />

Durnford. Dick 45<br />

Dustman, Herman 37.66,88.113,177.181<br />

Dutton. Bonita 42<br />

Dvorak. Darrell 26<br />

Dvorak. Kathleen 40<br />

Dwyer, Karen 50,93.131<br />

Dwyer, :'vlary 42<br />

Dyre, :'vlargie 34<br />

E<br />

Ebben, Joyce 40<br />

Eberhart, Melody 42<br />

EbnerJerry 54<br />

Edman, Lolee 34.121<br />

Edwards, John 39,105,137.144<br />

Effertz, Katherine 148,181<br />

Ehler. Dan 146.172<br />

Einzig, Adrianne 46<br />

Ek. Susan 35<br />

Ekern. Art 104.172<br />

Elbe, Neil 170<br />

Elder, Glenn 81<br />

Eliason. Ruth 43<br />

Ellefson, Arvid 50.121<br />

Ellefson, Larry 91<br />

Elliot. Jude 26,39<br />

Elliot, Kathy 40<br />

Ellis, Jane 124<br />

Ellison, John 121<br />

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Elstad, Mary 93,131.181<br />

Emer,Joe 36<br />

Emery, Betty 43,96,131<br />

Emery, Helen 89.110.114.145.151.1 77 .181<br />

Emery, Nancy 46,153<br />

Enderle, Yvonne 50.122<br />

Endries. Karen 41<br />

Engebertson, Susan 35<br />

Engle, Brian 33<br />

Engsberg, Mary 94,147<br />

Erdman, Judith 89,111,138.181<br />

Erickson, Gary 102<br />

Erickson. Harold 50,115,162<br />

ERICKSON,JAMES 208<br />

Erickson. Melissa 43.120.1 53.154<br />

Erickson, Paull 04<br />

Erickson. Ronald 181<br />

Erickson, Sandy 124,144<br />

Eriksen, Judy 40,144<br />

Ersepke, Carol 42<br />

Eslinger, Roger 98,137<br />

Esquilin, Luis 104,133<br />

Esslinger, Patty 42<br />

ESTES. WILLIAM 232<br />

Eswein,Jerry 39<br />

Eswein, Ralph 170<br />

Evans, Cheryl 34<br />

EVANS. RUSSEL 230<br />

Evenson. Marcia 40.123.1 53<br />

Evenstad, John 44<br />

Evert,Jean 136,145,lSl<br />

F<br />

Faas, David 37<br />

Fagan,John 102,137,157<br />

Fagan, Mary 34<br />

Fahning, Richard 75,99,181<br />

Fahrenholz. Dick 44<br />

Fainman, Joel 39<br />

Fair, Bill 36<br />

Fairbanks, Virginia 129,151.181<br />

Fait, Pam40,145<br />

Falaschi. Rocky 26<br />

Falbe, Diane 41<br />

Falkner. Bonnie 42,131<br />

Falkner, Ronald 36<br />

246<br />

FALLIS. LAURENCE 224<br />

Farnsworth, Jan 40.95.131<br />

Fass. Donald 181<br />

Faulkner, Ron 78<br />

Fauske. :'vlan- 117.121.181<br />

Favor, Barn' 106<br />

Fay. JO\'Ce 42, I08.124<br />

FELCH. W1LLlA:-'1 233<br />

Felker, .\1 38<br />

Felker. Kenneth 112.135.1 181<br />

Felton. Be\' 43<br />

Fenner, Judith 43.96<br />

Fennev. Carol 34.142 182<br />

Ferguson. Vickie 41<br />

Fibeger, Fred 9L10).1 .137.177.182<br />

Fiet. Roberta 43.89<br />

Finger, \lary 46<br />

Finlev, Jack 132<br />

Finn.Jim )3.10).130<br />

Finucan. Diane 40<br />

Finucan. Donna 40<br />

First. Don 10)<br />

Fischer, Chen-142.88.122.<br />

Fischer, Ron 45.122<br />

Fisher. Kay 89.94.110<br />

Fisher, Theron 137.182<br />

Fitzgerald. Dennis 99.182<br />

Fitzpatrick, Jon 53<br />

Fitzpatrick. Thomas 105.182<br />

FL\HERTY. LORRAINE (\Irs.) 226<br />

Flanagan, Mike53.75,101.123.147<br />

Flath. Susie 42<br />

Flaner, Richard SO<br />

Fleischman. Carl 104<br />

Fleming. Pat 104,146<br />

Fletcher, Cher\'lm 46<br />

Flickinger, Theo 46, 1)4<br />

FLOYD. WILLIA.:-'I 221<br />

Flume. Chuck 54<br />

Flynn. Dick 91.13-<br />

Flynn. Karen 95.149<br />

Folck. Robert 153<br />

Foley. Dan 53<br />

Folger, Jim 98.1 02<br />

Folgers. Bettv 108.112,123<br />

Fopiano. Ed 39<br />

Forsythe. Don 36<br />

Foss. Dick 36.1 0)<br />

Foster: Brian 53<br />

Foster. Gilbert 52.133<br />

Fouske. Marv 182<br />

Fouts. Bob 39<br />

Fox, Gay 112.182<br />

Fox. Kris 46<br />

Fox, Sandy 52<br />

Francksen, 1ngrid)0<br />

Franklin. Lmda 46<br />

Fransen. Dan 39<br />

Franzen. Sue 47<br />

Fraser, Sandra 47<br />

Frawley. Ed 37<br />

Frazier, Bernard 182<br />

Freagan. Bob 99.137<br />

Frederick. Nanc\' 112<br />

FREDERICK. ROBERT 239<br />

FREDRICKS. HOWARD 218<br />

Freeman. Allan 78.113,146.182


Johannes, Adele 42,131<br />

Johannes,Jim 26,104<br />

Johansen, Charlene-U<br />

JOHNSON ,\LT\ (.\Irs) 21<br />

Johnsen. Antoinette 34,122<br />

Johnson. Barbara 41<br />

Johnson, Carol1J4-<br />

Johnson, Charlene42,121.126,133<br />

Johnson, Christine 93<br />

Johnson. Dale 38<br />

Johnson. David 33<br />

Johnson, Don 37<br />

Johnson. Howard 4J<br />

Johnson, John 73<br />

Johnson,John 73<br />

Johnson, J wh 42,1 33<br />

Johnson, Karen 31,94,149<br />

Johnson, Ken R. 37<br />

Johnson, Ken W. 73.186<br />

Johnson, Larn' 30,138<br />

Johnson, .\Ian 42.131<br />

JOHNSON, P,\UL 23(l<br />

Johnson, Phillip 36<br />

Johnson, Richard 43<br />

Johnson, Rick 44.<br />

Johnson, Robert 133<br />

Johnson, Ron 78<br />

Johnson, Susan 43<br />

JOHNSON, \\ILBLR 212<br />

Johnston, Ruthanne 110,186<br />

Jones, Harold 38<br />

Jones,James 36<br />

Jones, Ron 43, I34<br />

Jones, Steve 38<br />

Jones. Susan 42,131<br />

Jordan,Judv 34,122.133<br />

Jordic. .\llegra 96,186<br />

Jorgensen, Julie 133.154<br />

Jors, Ed 186<br />

Jothen, Robert 38<br />

Joy. Donna 34<br />

JUDSON,JOHN 227<br />

J ue!. \Iart\' 133<br />

Julsrud. .\lark,)3<br />

Jumes, Barbara 148.18'<br />

Jung,Nancy42,131<br />

Junge, Glen 44<br />

J ungen. Judy 33<br />

Jurkowski,John 53<br />

K<br />

Kaczmarek,John 44<br />

Kading, John 43,91, I02,146,174,187<br />

Kaepernick, Caro193,131 134,174,187<br />

Ka1amen, Jerome 162<br />

Kamasinski,John 33<br />

Kamuchey, Bill 144<br />

KANE. DOUGLAS 221<br />

Kanter, Ronald 44<br />

Karceski, Carolyn 92,94,187<br />

Karceski, Ed 43,81<br />

Karch, Larry 33<br />

Kardin, :Vlerlin 32<br />

Karnopp, Lynn 42<br />

Karpinske, Verlan 36<br />

Karps, Carol 47,122,134,136,143<br />

Kastenschmidt, Dick 34<br />

Katz, :Vlark 26<br />

Keefe, Sallymae 134<br />

Keehn, Lynn34,143<br />

Keilholtz, Kathleen 187<br />

Keller, Bob 36,80<br />

Kelly, Connie 134<br />

Kelly, :Vlarjorie 34<br />

KendalL Jim 100<br />

KENDRICK, DALE 210<br />

KENNEDY, ELEANOR (Mrs) 237<br />

Kennedy, Tom 33<br />

Keppen, Steve 38,133<br />

Kern, Kay41<br />

Kerrigan, Tom 30,122<br />

Kershasky, Joe 91 ,137<br />

Kerska, Robert 187<br />

Kersten, Dick 36<br />

Ketchum, Don 9L133,137<br />

Kexel,Jim44<br />

Kianga, :Vlbolota 133<br />

Kieckefer, :Vlarilyn 43<br />

Kiesow Karla 89,93<br />

Killian, J im 106<br />

Killian, Kay 41,123,1 33<br />

Killian, Sue 41<br />

Kimpton, Denny 33<br />

King, Pete 128<br />

Kinsey, Patricia 33<br />

Kinyon, Barb 34,31,94,149<br />

Kinyon, Bettv 34,122<br />

Kirch, Karen 43<br />

KISTNER, CLIFFORD 214<br />

Kjos, Robert 34<br />

Klabunde, Richard 43,78<br />

Klages, Diane 40<br />

Klapper, Robert 37,1 34<br />

Kleczewski, Frank 122,187<br />

Klehm,Judy 30,124<br />

Klein, Janice 40<br />

Kleinke, Dick 106<br />

Kleinke, Karen 187<br />

Kleinsasser,JoAnn 134<br />

Klemmer, :Vlary Ann 46<br />

Kliminski, George 26<br />

Klimke, Dennis 33<br />

Klinzing, Jim 30,113,146,172,187<br />

Klipstein, Joyce 187<br />

Klir, .\lary 187<br />

Klug, Karen 46<br />

Klug, Norm 26,99<br />

Klund, Pam 30,93<br />

Klus, Kathy 122<br />

Knabe, Carol 34<br />

Knaide, Calvin 36<br />

Kneif!, Tom 34<br />

KNEPPLE, BETH (Mrs.) 221<br />

Knoblauch, .\Iargie 96<br />

Knox, Benjie 94<br />

Knox. Richard 100<br />

Knudson, Allan 43,133<br />

Knudson, Christine 32<br />

Knudson, Ron 36<br />

Knudtson, Dan 34<br />

Knutson, Marilyn 42<br />

Knutson, Philayne 33<br />

Knutson, Roger 33<br />

Koch,James 187<br />

Koch, Lois 41<br />

Koehler, Judy 41<br />

249<br />

Koehler, Lyle 132,162<br />

Koenig, Franeis 110,130<br />

Koenitzer, Bett'· 41<br />

Kohlmeier, George 32<br />

Kolbo. Connie 46<br />

Kollath,Jim 100<br />

Komro, Kathleen 34<br />

KONR,\D. W GREY 214<br />

KOPPITCH. RICHARD 22'7<br />

Korger, .\Iichael 33<br />

Kortbein, Kathy 42, I34<br />

Koski. Robert 26,112,113.146,1 .187<br />

Kovalik, Linda 42,13 I<br />

Kovatovic. .\like 33<br />

Krakora, Nancy 34<br />

Kramer, Barb 34<br />

Kramer, Eve 122,1 3I<br />

Kramer, .\larion 112,13L187<br />

Kranpitz, Jim 99<br />

Kranzusch, Hollie 42<br />

Kraska, Charles 33,118<br />

Kraska, .\Iarie 118<br />

Krattiger, Nancy 40, I30<br />

Kratzmann, Terry 36<br />

Krause, Jo Ellen 46,1 33<br />

Kremenski. Pete 33<br />

Kremer, Vick 41<br />

Krhin. Bobbie 46<br />

Kriemelmeyer, .\laryJo 30,111<br />

Kriese, Julie 33<br />

Kroeger, Karen 187<br />

Kroner, :Vlary 54<br />

Kropf, Anita 187<br />

Kruchler, Chuek 43<br />

Krueger, Otto 39<br />

KrugeL Terry I33,1 34<br />

Krumme. Allen 37<br />

Kruse, Pat 137<br />

Kuehn,John 39<br />

Kuehn, Phillip 104<br />

KUHN. GARY 234<br />

Kuhn, Lindsay 33<br />

Kukuska. Alice 46<br />

Kums. Sylvia 188<br />

Kuthler, Charles 133<br />

Kutzbaeh, Carole 42<br />

Kuzma, Georgene 33,89<br />

KwapiL Chuck 39<br />

Kwick, Charles 81,146.188<br />

L<br />

Laabs, Gerald 128,188<br />

Lacko,Jim 39,78<br />

LAFKY JA.\lES 228<br />

Laing, Sandy 41,150<br />

Lakowske, Judy 34,133<br />

Lamke, Gwen 33<br />

Lamp, Carol 94,151.l88<br />

Lanam,Jon 103<br />

Landis. Chuck 43<br />

Lang, Gary 106<br />

Lang, Laurie 33.122<br />

Lange. Barbara 47,124.136<br />

Lange, Cathy 40<br />

Lange, Jeff 102<br />

Lange, Steve 147170.188<br />

Lange, Susan 41<br />

Langen, Jim 100


Larsen. Don 100<br />

Larsen. E. Richard 26.146.170.1 8F<br />

Larsen, .'vlargaret 121<br />

Larsen. .'vlike 103<br />

Larsen. Pete 44<br />

Larson. Donna 96.112.115.133.188<br />

Larson. Gerald 38.104.113<br />

Larson,John 135/<br />

Larson. Karl 38<br />

Larson, .\largaret 42<br />

Larson. .\lavis 138.188<br />

Larson. Susan 40<br />

Lasch. Glen 45<br />

Lathrop. LeRov 38,78<br />

Laubenstein, .\larv 40<br />

Lauermann. .\like 100<br />

Laursen. Lmn 51,94<br />

Laurent. Tom 122.129.136.188<br />

LA.UX. WILLIA.'v1225<br />

Lawrynk, Pat 34.103.1 33<br />

Lawton. Kathleen 35<br />

Lawton. Pat 34.133<br />

Lavton. Jerry 98.1 04<br />

Leavitt. Bonnie 96.188<br />

Lebakken, Erling 188<br />

Lee. Barbara 95.121.131.188<br />

Lee. Ed 36<br />

LEE. HAMILTOX 211<br />

Lee, Harry 55.153<br />

Lee. Robert E. 45<br />

Lee. Robert H. 36<br />

Lee. Ron 153<br />

Le Fevre. Barb 46.108.122.131.144<br />

Lehrke. Rozan 55<br />

Leibfried, .'vIan' 34<br />

Leifer. Pat 34<br />

LE.\fKE, JUSTIN 218<br />

Lemke. Tom 105.137<br />

LENNON, HELEN (Mrs.) 228<br />

Lenz. Carol 43.94<br />

Lenz,John 102<br />

Leonard. Ken 44<br />

Leonhart, James 52<br />

Lepsch, Sharon 47.108,112,123<br />

Leren, Jill 95<br />

LEROY. ROBERT 209<br />

LESHER. FREDERICK 228<br />

Lester, Jane 34<br />

Leurquin, Linda 40<br />

Levy, Carol 43<br />

Levy.Jules 104<br />

Levy, Louis 50.104<br />

Lewandowski. Roger 36<br />

Lewis,Jim 39,81<br />

Libersh, Diane 110,151,188<br />

Liebscher, Denny 53.103<br />

Liebscher. Howard 188<br />

Lieder. Gary 52<br />

Lien. Dave 44<br />

Lillie. Neil 52.137<br />

LINDBLAD. RICHARD 234<br />

Lindgren, Scott 30<br />

Lindgren, Terry 65.94,149<br />

Lindquist, John 38<br />

Lingsweiler. Curtis 113.1 36, 188<br />

Linse, .'vlary 43,96,131<br />

Liske. Dan 45.107<br />

Livangood, Linda 42<br />

Lockwood. Suzi 34<br />

Loken. Richard 153<br />

Lokken. Ron 50<br />

Long, Phillip 39<br />

Loomis, Randy 38<br />

LORD, ADA (Mrs) 228<br />

Lorenz. Barb 41<br />

Lorenz, Cathy 35<br />

Lorenz. Leslie 50.129<br />

Lorenz. Pam 108<br />

Lorenzen. Ann 51.112.154.1.05<br />

Lorenzen,Janice 46<br />

Losching, Cynthia 55<br />

Lothian. Bonnie 34.88.141<br />

Lotzer. Suan 35<br />

Loughrin, Gene 75.1 70<br />

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Ludeman. Anne 46<br />

Ludwig, Donald 102,138.1 89<br />

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Lukas. David 50<br />

Lunde, Gary 37,153,154<br />

Lunde. Kay 189<br />

Luther. Carol 96.123.189<br />

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Lynn, Ron 39<br />

Lynch, Peggy 34<br />

Lyons, Mariane 42<br />

M<br />

:'vlacAulay, Ian SO,10S,124,144<br />

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:'vfacrae. Barry 38<br />

:'vladden. Tom 38<br />

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Magnuson, Alice 43<br />

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.'vlahnke, Carolyn 131.1 89<br />

.'vlahorski, john 30.36<br />

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Malnory, Dick 102<br />

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Mandeville. Mike 100<br />

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Manke. Kathleen 162.189<br />

Manouge, Sylvia 40,123<br />

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Manthei, Mary 42<br />

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250<br />

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.\larlock. :\ladelm 46<br />

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.\lartin, Renee 35<br />

.\lartinez. \'ivian<br />

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.\lc.\rdle. Terrv 5.)<br />

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.\lcCartney.James 99.190<br />

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.\lcComis. Bob 36<br />

.\fcConnelL Chuck 36<br />

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.\lcCov. Nancy 132<br />

.\lcCov. Patsv 12.190<br />

.\lcCreight.JeroldI22.190<br />

.\lcCreight. John 190<br />

.\lcCulioch, Kitsy 47.94.149<br />

.\fcCumber. Leslie 46<br />

.\lcCutcheon. Bill 103.190<br />

.\lcDanieL Pat 36<br />

.\lcDermott. Karen 41<br />

.\lcDermott. Robert 112.190<br />

.\lcDonald. Robert 35.153<br />

.\fcDowelL .\lary 120<br />

.\lcGowan. Roberta 136.151<br />

.\lcGrath. Bill 103<br />

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.\leKinley. Rita 41.153<br />

.\lcKittrick. Donna 41.119<br />

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.\lcQuade, Donna 41<br />

.\leacham. Delores 46<br />

.\lead. Phil 100<br />

.\leadows. Sue 150


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Oedsma, Kathleen 41<br />

Oelke, Roger 54<br />

OerteL Robert 192<br />

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Ohman, \Iargo 41,123<br />

O'KEEFE, DENNIS 234<br />

O'Leary, Sharon 42,154<br />

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OlderdorL Harlan 44<br />

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Olsen, Mary 50,154<br />

Olsen, Steve 102<br />

Olson, Bud 53<br />

Olson, Carol]. 34<br />

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Olson, Charlynn 108,122,192<br />

Olson, Deanna 34,88<br />

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Olson,james 192<br />

Olson, jeff45<br />

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Olson. Karna 42<br />

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Olson, Richard 36<br />

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Olson, Tom 33,107<br />

Oman,judi 53<br />

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Oncken, \Iarcy 34,151<br />

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Onsrud. Ken 103<br />

Opland, Nancy 112,115,133,192<br />

Opdyke, Heannine 35,154<br />

Oppriecht, Kermit 36,154<br />

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O'Rourke, Kathy 47<br />

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Ostermeier, Barbara 110,112,122,147,148,1 5C<br />

192<br />

Ostermann, Gene 137<br />

Ostlund, Danny 47<br />

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Ostrem, Dianne 46<br />

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Owen, Connie 94,110,114,1 51 ,177 .192<br />

Owens. Lynn 192<br />

P<br />

Pabich, Phil 170<br />

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Pacer, jerry 44<br />

Pagan, Carlos 133<br />

Pampuch, Gary 54<br />

Panke, Barb 52,64,93<br />

Pankiewicz,john 88,122,146<br />

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Passe,jim 50<br />

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Patri, Mickey 38<br />

Paucek, Gary 103<br />

Paulin, Lee 41<br />

Paulson, Connie 42<br />

Paulson, Dan 44,78<br />

Paulus, jim 44<br />

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Peck, Becky 40<br />

Peckham, Phil 53<br />

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Pedersen, Paula 43<br />

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Pellett, Tom 36,129<br />

Pennock, Susan 153,192<br />

Perry, Susan42,141<br />

Pervisky, jerry 106<br />

Persaud, MotHall 192<br />

Persaud, Rudi 133<br />

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Peterson, Bill 144,153<br />

Peterson, Billj. 26,38<br />

Peterson, Blaine 144,153<br />

Peterson, Cliff 192<br />

Peterson, Gary 153<br />

Peterson, jim B. 44<br />

Peterson, jim W. 36<br />

Peterson, Kathy 42,144,153<br />

Peterson, LeRae 55,153<br />

Peterson, Paul 107<br />

Peterson, Robert 38,121<br />

Peterson, Wesley 154<br />

Petzold, Mary 41<br />

Pfaff, David 44<br />

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Pfeiffer,jim 44<br />

Pfister, Mark 36<br />

Pflerger, Richard 37<br />

Phillips, Ann 40<br />

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Pichotta, Dan 26<br />

Pickett, Dan 80<br />

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Pieper, Barbara 47,123<br />

Pieper, David 147<br />

Pierick, Ann 46<br />

Pikus, Barbara 110,137,193<br />

Pipke, Caroline 137,138,177,193<br />

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Pirwitz, Patsy 34<br />

Pischke, Larry 50<br />

Pischke, Steve 53,80<br />

252<br />

Pitt, john 44<br />

Pitzner. Larrv 50<br />

Plain, Leslie 46<br />

Plappert, Nancy 93<br />

Platz, Roy 55<br />

Pleshek. Rhonda 41<br />

Pleuss, Arnold 105<br />

Pliskie, Ken 26<br />

Ploeta, Pat 42,93<br />

Plunkett, Tim 100<br />

Poehling, Robert 54<br />

Poe. Tom 54<br />

Poellinger, joAnn 123<br />

Polan, Bob 80,102,146<br />

Polivka, Nancy 47,144<br />

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PooL Tim 36<br />

Poole, Eileen 40<br />

Porter,joseph 36,128<br />

Portz,judy 94<br />

Poser. Al 146<br />

Post, Karen 43,94,142<br />

Potaracke, George 154,155<br />

Potter, Ron 53,153<br />

Potter, Sue 40<br />

POTTS,jA\IES 225<br />

Potts,jim 106<br />

PowelL Sherald 41<br />

Power, Mary 43<br />

Powers, janet 41<br />

Powers, Marie 46<br />

Powers, Robert 53<br />

Pratt. Ellen 34<br />

PrelL Dale 33,137<br />

Prell,janith 46<br />

Preston, jeanne 153<br />

Preuss. Robert 153,193<br />

Prew, jeanette 46,123<br />

Price, jeanie 35,122<br />

Priller, .'vIary 41<br />

Printz, Phil 44<br />

Prudhome, Eric 53<br />

Prudhome,jim 100<br />

Pruefer. Al 37<br />

Pruess, Larry 36,81,104,113<br />

Puckett, Phyllis 43<br />

PuIs, Nan 35,130<br />

Pyron, Margaret 193<br />

Q<br />

Quallaski,james 104<br />

Quam, Maggie 41,1 53<br />

Quammen, Carolyn 47, ]49,154<br />

Quillin, Ron 175<br />

Quinn, Kathleen 42<br />

Quinn, Sylvan 193<br />

Quirt, Bob 44<br />

R<br />

Raabe. Dave 44,] 20<br />

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Radke, Carol 52<br />

Radke, Linda 40<br />

Radtke, john 39<br />

Radtke, Kurt 44<br />

Rae, Dale 91,]02,137.193


Raimer. Ellen 33<br />

Raine,john 43<br />

Rainwater Terry 37<br />

Ramaker. Gail 33<br />

Ramer,jim 44<br />

Ranger. ,,{arc 104<br />

Ranger. Pam 41,133<br />

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Raymond, john 39<br />

Raymond, Ralph 80<br />

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Rayome, Bill 122<br />

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Rebhan, Sandra 134<br />

Rebro, Lauree 40.144.133<br />

Rechtin, jim 33<br />

Redard. Barbara 40<br />

ReddelL Sharon 33<br />

Redlin, Sally 30,134,143,131<br />

Reeder, Bill 38.1 03<br />

Reedich, Barbara 139<br />

Reedich, jack 118<br />

Reese, Sharon 43,93,149<br />

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Reiss, Dick 43,133<br />

Renny,janet 33<br />

Renz, Bob 32.122.170<br />

Rettenmaier. Albert 44,133<br />

Rewey, Steve 38<br />

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Rezek, Margaret 88,111.138.193<br />

Rezel, Suzanne 64,93,193<br />

Riberich, Bill 26<br />

Richard, Leland 38<br />

Richards, Bob 34<br />

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Richardson, Pete 104<br />

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Richmond, Allen 34<br />

Richter, joyce 30<br />

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Rieber, Ron 34<br />

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Rieke, Mary 41,133<br />

Rieman, Bonnie 43,63,93<br />

Rigdon, Barbara 41,133<br />

Rightmire, Leslee 33<br />

Riley, Thomas 36<br />

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Risberg, Bonnie 194<br />

Risberg, john 194<br />

Risberg, Marie 113,194<br />

Ristow, Sharon 46,131<br />

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Roberts, joan 46<br />

Robertson, Marilyn 194<br />

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Robson, Gordon 194<br />

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Rodey, Sharon 32<br />

Rodriguez, Ray 134<br />

Roebken. Kathi 41<br />

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Roets,jeanne 43,94<br />

Rogers, Richard 88,194<br />

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Rommel, Ann 30,134<br />

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Roraff, Peggy 122<br />

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Rose, james B. 129,194<br />

Roseland, Muriel 43<br />

Rosenow, Fred 38<br />

Ross, Stephanie 33<br />

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Roth, Hollv 47<br />

Rotter, judy 32<br />

ROVANG, THEODORE 213<br />

Rove, Susan 35,133<br />

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Rowe, William 194<br />

Roy, Nancy 94,121<br />

ROZELLE. THEODORE 231<br />

Ruck,john 104<br />

Rudolph, Al 138,194<br />

Rudolph, David 194<br />

Rudrud, Charles 100<br />

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Ruf, Barbara 41 ,153<br />

Rundle, Bob 26.39<br />

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Running, Dick 172<br />

Ruskell, :Vlark 44<br />

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Rutter, Stephen 104,103,111,128,162,194,177<br />

Rybarczyk, Terry 44<br />

Rydell, Sandy 42<br />

Rye, Eleanor 30<br />

S<br />

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Sager, Terry 98<br />

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Sampson, Carol 33,129<br />

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Sarbacker. Bob 39<br />

253<br />

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Saunders, Sue 40<br />

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Schellpeper, Suellyn 33<br />

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Scherer, William 26,146,147,193<br />

Schieble, Marleen 42,136,144<br />

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Schlosser, Peggy 34<br />

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Schmidt, Nancy 112<br />

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Schmitz, Bernadette 122,193<br />

Schmitz, Douglas 44<br />

Schneeberger, Alyce 30,96,112,122,131,162<br />

Schneider, Roger 36<br />

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Schroeder, Cathy 34<br />

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Schroeder, Larry 44<br />

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Schwarten, Dean 50,102<br />

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Sch\'e, c\nn 47<br />

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Sebranek, Donna 55<br />

Sebranek, Pat 53, I03<br />

Sebranek, Tom SO<br />

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Serv,John 81<br />

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Seymour. Robert 153<br />

Shalabi, George 50,133<br />

Shampine, ':\aoma 46<br />

Shanklin, Garth 45.1 24,141<br />

Shannon, Karen 34<br />

Shaw, Scott 102,147<br />

Shawaluk, Linda 40,142<br />

Sheehan, Gerald 50.1 OS<br />

Sheehy, Ryan 45<br />

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Sherman, Susan 34<br />

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Sherry Wayne 36<br />

Shields, Jon 196<br />

Shingler, Lois 41,122<br />

Shoemaker. Fred 137<br />

Shoemaker. Walter SO<br />

Sieber. Sharon 55<br />

Sieh, Carleen 91,92,96,1 14,133,177,196<br />

Sieland, .\Ian' 35<br />

Siewers, Sheridan 35,1 24,130<br />

Siewert, Suzanne 136<br />

Sime, Rick 103,1 53<br />

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Simpson, Sall\' 40<br />

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Sinclair, Jessie 43,1.';4<br />

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Si\'erling, Sandy 35, I53<br />

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Skogen, Cheryl 52<br />

Skogen, Vicki 55<br />

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Slaats, Jerry SO<br />

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Sleik, John 105<br />

Slezak, Tom 36<br />

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Smalancke, Dianne 34,64,89,92,93<br />

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Smiley, Don 26,38<br />

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Smith, Rod 36<br />

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Snyder, Cheryle 46,153<br />

Snyder, Dorothy 34<br />

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Sobczak, :Vlartin 26,78,196<br />

Sojkowski, Wame 75,1 22,135, 136,146,170,196<br />

Solberg, Jim 129<br />

Solberg, Steve 55,1 30<br />

Solchenberger. Cheryl 46<br />

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Soley, Sandra 196<br />

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Speers, John 39<br />

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Spencer. Tom 37<br />

Spiering, Kathy 35<br />

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Spoerle, Gary 38<br />

254<br />

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SteeL Ron 44<br />

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Winker. Ron 38<br />

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Winters,Jim 44<br />

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American Yearbook Publishing Company<br />

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Wirtz. Carol41<br />

Witek, Eugene 33,172<br />

Wittenberg,jolynn 40<br />

WittkopL Elvse 199<br />

WITZKE, TERRY 217<br />

Wojahn. Jan 95<br />

Wall', Carol 35,122<br />

Wolff,jo Ann 147<br />

\VolfL Karen 40<br />

\Volkowski, Kay 34<br />

Wollert, Bonnie 199<br />

Wood, Clayton 38<br />

Wood. Vicki 34.133<br />

Wooden, Bruce 106<br />

Woodmansee, Judy 35<br />

Woods,Janet 51<br />

W rost. Richard 37<br />

W rchota. Cherri 46<br />

Wulff, Karen 90<br />

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Wyler, Debbie 41<br />

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YOUI'\G. BERNARD 209<br />

YOUNG, HOWARD 213<br />

Young,jean 54<br />

Young, Pat 35.1 02<br />

Young, Rick .)4,153<br />

Youngberg, Kathy 108<br />

Youngman, Barbara 55,88<br />

Youngman, Sandra 88<br />

Youngman, Vickie 43.124<br />

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Zabel. Helen 34<br />

Zahrte, Carol 199<br />

Zajicek, Gene 36.101 124<br />

Zampach, Chris 47<br />

Zeig1inger, Joanne 94,115<br />

Zeller. Sherrv 40<br />

Zenter. Rod 37<br />

Zick, Pat 43.96<br />

Ziegler, William 155<br />

Zielinski, joan 132<br />

Ziemann. Diane 46<br />

Zimmerman, Barb 134<br />

Zimmerman, Bill 38<br />

Zimmerman, :vliriam 121,128.141<br />

Zimmermann, Nancy 50,93<br />

Zirk, Bruce 36<br />

Zuniga, George 4J<br />

Zurn, David 153<br />

Zwettler,judv 46.122<br />

Z wettler, :vlike 38<br />

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