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The<br />
La Crosse<br />
<strong>1967</strong><br />
Wis nsin State <strong>University</strong><br />
La Crosse, <strong>Wisconsin</strong>
in techniques<br />
education<br />
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In<br />
fellowship,
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experlences,
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In<br />
personalities
and in<br />
special performances<br />
We Present<br />
W.S. U.-La Crosse<br />
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CAMPUS<br />
Buildings l0<br />
Student Life 16<br />
(Special Events included)<br />
S pOrts 62<br />
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"<strong>Wisconsin</strong> State <strong>University</strong>-La Crosse<br />
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The new science building.<br />
The recently built Angell Hall and a new<br />
dorm under construction.
Whitney Center, the new food service building,<br />
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Sights<br />
The old student union.<br />
<strong>of</strong>
DevelopITlent<br />
The construction site <strong>of</strong> future housing for men.<br />
The new and old heating plants.
Main Hall, the center <strong>of</strong> learning.<br />
Wilder Hall, the oldest <strong>of</strong> the girls dormitories.<br />
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Our<br />
Old
Wittich Hall, the major recreational and class area for women students.<br />
Stand-bys<br />
Florence Wing <strong>Library</strong>, a place for studying, browsing, and classes.
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Student<br />
Life
Berths<br />
Of<br />
Learning<br />
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Learning's<br />
Various<br />
Phases<br />
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Students<br />
at<br />
Leisure<br />
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Homecoming Queen: Rose Mangiaracina<br />
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HOITlecoITling<br />
Fever<br />
Fires up
EnthusiaSIll<br />
and<br />
Victory
A Night <strong>of</strong> EntertainITlent<br />
and<br />
Festive<br />
Decorations<br />
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And a<br />
Victory<br />
Celebration
Miss May<br />
Vicki Megrath<br />
Miss January<br />
Marcia Lee<br />
Miss July<br />
Karen KJug<br />
Miss February<br />
Margie Wachal<br />
Miss March<br />
Shirley Tapelt<br />
SigIlla Tau GaIllIlla<br />
Presents<br />
The Calendar Girls<br />
Miss August<br />
Judy Jungen<br />
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Miss September<br />
Chris Turzinski
Miss October<br />
Sally Steckart<br />
Calendar Queen<br />
Julie Huttenburg<br />
Miss November<br />
Sue Ishmael<br />
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Miss June<br />
Carolyn Garriot<br />
Miss April<br />
Millie Nelson<br />
Miss December<br />
Margaret Grant
Po"\Vder<br />
Puff<br />
Olympics<br />
Wheelin' and dealin'<br />
Easy-does it!<br />
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But you said they were hard boiled!
Scenes<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
35<br />
Christmas
Delta Sigs ring in winter in a variety <strong>of</strong> headgear.<br />
These boots were made for winter.<br />
Winter<br />
S"\Vings<br />
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In
Up the slope by rope.<br />
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A snowball fight!<br />
Winter
Another fall!<br />
Weekends<br />
A happy couple goes up the slope via the ski lift.
A Man For<br />
All Seasons<br />
A Man For A II Seasons by Robert Bolt, showed<br />
how Thomas More, England's Chancellor in 1529,<br />
disagreed with Henry VIII's remarriage.<br />
A man <strong>of</strong> great conscience, Sir Thomas More's<br />
unshakable belief in the Catholic Church was violently<br />
oppossed to the actions <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII and<br />
Reformation policies; he is imprisoned for this,<br />
and is finally beheaded.<br />
The Common Man<br />
Sir Thomas More<br />
Richard Rich<br />
Duke <strong>of</strong> Norfolk<br />
Alice More<br />
Margaret More<br />
Cardinal Wolsey<br />
Thomas Cromwell<br />
Chapuys<br />
William Roper<br />
King Henry VIII<br />
A Woman<br />
Archbishop Cranmer<br />
Chapuys' Attendant<br />
The Cast<br />
William Fleming<br />
David Joanis<br />
Leighton Lee<br />
Ronald Lee<br />
Carolyn Ott<br />
Mary Lynn Hart<br />
Gerald J. Quimby<br />
Robert Gronski<br />
Gary Williams<br />
Robert Pruess<br />
Dustin Evans<br />
Kris Fox<br />
Richard Anderson<br />
R. Thomas Burnick<br />
Mary Lynn Hart as Margaret More and David Joanis<br />
as Sir Thomas More.<br />
Robert Pruess as William Roper listens to the discussion between Thomas Cromwell, Robert Gronski, and<br />
Sir Thomas More, David Joanis.
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Odetta<br />
Odetta highlighted the early part <strong>of</strong> December<br />
by presenting a most enjoyable and moving concert.<br />
The dynamic folk artist performed a concert<br />
which varied from a light poem by A. A. Milne to<br />
sorrow-laden Negro spirituals. Her performance<br />
was climaxed by a standing ovation.<br />
Vincent Price<br />
Vincent Price appeared on campus with the<br />
sole purpose <strong>of</strong> stimulating, in Americans, an<br />
awareness <strong>of</strong> their own literary history. Walt<br />
Whitman, James M. Whistler, and Tennessee Williams<br />
provided source material for this most impressive<br />
dramatic presentation which will be long<br />
remembered by all who attended.
A strong contender in the lighted candle race.<br />
Alpha Phi<br />
Water<br />
Carnival<br />
A gunny sack tied to his feet made swimming difficult.<br />
The most exhausted person present.<br />
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Nancy Krattiger demonstrates her skill.<br />
A well coordinated ball routine.<br />
Gymnastics<br />
Club<br />
Precision movement and grace are the rewards<br />
<strong>of</strong> hard work and diligent practice which were<br />
demonstrated by this well disciplined group. They<br />
coordinated individual and group routines into<br />
effective performances which highlighted basketball<br />
halftime shows.<br />
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Gaye Beamer does a Hawaiian dance.<br />
An International Student looks at a<br />
fancy figurine.<br />
International<br />
Variety Sh01W<br />
and<br />
Bazaar<br />
A colorful Spanish dance.
Mr. Zero and Daisy Diana eontemplate their<br />
dreams <strong>of</strong> one another.<br />
The Adding<br />
Machine<br />
The Adding Machine was first produced<br />
by the Theatre Guild in 1923. The play inherently<br />
reflects this period in dialogue and<br />
in other aspects <strong>of</strong> its scenes. In order to be<br />
true to the playwright's original tone, the<br />
<strong>University</strong> Theatre has chosen to reflect the<br />
period <strong>of</strong> the twenties in costuming and<br />
makeup. Mr. Rice (the author) has stated<br />
that the locale <strong>of</strong> the play is "anywhere" <br />
the time "anytime." The adding machine <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>1967</strong> may be more "super" than the 1923<br />
model, but the man who stands before it is<br />
essentially the same.<br />
-Director's Note<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Zero through Six in a soeial gathering.<br />
The Cast<br />
Mr. Zero<br />
Daniel Pedretti<br />
Mrs. Zero<br />
Jane Wainwright<br />
Daisy Diana Dorothea Devore Mary Lynn Hart<br />
The Boss<br />
Thorn Gianoli<br />
The Second Boss<br />
Dennis Blackmore<br />
The Third Boss<br />
Steven Fidika<br />
Mr. One<br />
Ken Polasky<br />
Mrs. One<br />
Kathy Seiter<br />
Mr. Two<br />
Richard Grieger<br />
Mrs. Two<br />
Renee Doolittle<br />
Mr. Three<br />
Raymond Waldie<br />
Mrs. Three<br />
Mary Munson<br />
Mr. Four<br />
Charles Kuchler<br />
Mrs. Four<br />
Joyce Thornton<br />
Mr. Five<br />
Charles Laeser<br />
Mrs. Five<br />
Judy Rotter<br />
Mr. Six<br />
Dave Pieper<br />
Mrs. Six<br />
Carolyn Ott<br />
Policeman<br />
Richard Downing<br />
Judy O'Grady<br />
Marilyn Gongoll<br />
Young Man<br />
Patrick McDaniel<br />
Shrdlu<br />
David Joanis<br />
AHead<br />
George Spelvin<br />
Lieutenant Charles<br />
Tim Van Susteven<br />
Joe<br />
Richard Downing
Songfest 1966<br />
Around<br />
The World<br />
In Song<br />
First place winners, Alpha Phi Sorority.<br />
Sandy Anderson dressed as a Dutch Miss.<br />
The Recreation Majors Club transformed Main<br />
Hall Auditorium into a showplace <strong>of</strong> faraway<br />
scenes. A huge globe beside the stage revolved as<br />
a constant reminder <strong>of</strong> the continents to be represented<br />
in song. Club members dressed in foreign<br />
costumes accented the flavor <strong>of</strong> faraway lands.<br />
The Campus Vets won the Grand Prize with<br />
their humorous song "Old King Cole" and "Hene'<br />
Ma Tou" an Israeli folk song.<br />
The Alpha Phi Sorority earned top honors in<br />
the Women's Voices with "Banana Boat" and<br />
"Falling in Love with Love."
In<br />
How far do I have to go?<br />
They say one push does it.<br />
Winter's
Another hill-another fall.<br />
Playground<br />
On the way down.<br />
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Fun to wear but hard to wash!<br />
A Hard Days Work<br />
50<br />
"This is a lot <strong>of</strong> washing to do."
A fair exchange-dirty linen for clean linen.<br />
Put a good crease il those slacks.
Writing letters and drinking Pepsi takes up lots <strong>of</strong> time.<br />
That book was just too hard to get through!
What would dorm life be without music?<br />
Pop-com tastes good after studying hard.<br />
Packing for vacation.
Restful you say?<br />
Cheaper by the couple?<br />
Studying is not all work and no play,<br />
Now to get the spare.
Apprehension?<br />
Restful Weekends<br />
The best way to relax is together.
The New Christy Minstrels highlighted the opening <strong>of</strong> Winter Carnival activities.<br />
Casino"<br />
Heave-ho, the rope pulling contest opens the carnival sports<br />
events.<br />
Gary Dresang displays his beard for all to see.<br />
He earned first place honors giving him the distinction<br />
<strong>of</strong> being the top winner for three consecutive<br />
years.
The Sig Taus put on last minute touches before the ice sculpture<br />
contest.<br />
President Gates gives a critical eye in the role <strong>of</strong><br />
judge in the ice sculpture contest.<br />
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Two Alpha Kappa Lambda men are<br />
time keepers in the toboggan race.<br />
Delta Zeta Sorority received a first place rating for "Casino<br />
Joe."
Eager contenders for the toboggan race.<br />
The Beta Sigma Chi Fraternity rakes in the money from their carnival<br />
booth.<br />
A romantic ending to a weekend <strong>of</strong> fun and festivity.
The high-hatted night life <strong>of</strong> the "New Yorker."<br />
Catalina Club<br />
Presents<br />
The pirates group for a "Victory at Sea."<br />
Focus on Life
The seniors bid a fond farewell.<br />
Lil Abner, where is you?<br />
One boy, one girl, first love.
Row I: Dennis Arkin, Ed Cretens, George Kliminski, Barry Schockmel, Grady Steensrud, Roger Baylor, Bill Riberich. Row 2: Bill<br />
Quin, Bob Crist. Bob Mars, Tom Sacharski, Tom Carrol, Bill Turnquist, Warren Bear, Adele Johannes. Row 3: Tom Teff, Len<br />
Funk, Phil Carevello. Dan Meinert, Jude Elliot, Jeff Preiss, Bob Meronk. Row 4: Tom Mancuso, Rocky Falaschi, John Kuehn, Bill<br />
Peterson, Gary Klug, DuWayne Stendahl, Bob Fortney, Craig Kusi::k. Row 5: Dan Barret, Fred Thorton, Dave Devorack, Steve Willet,<br />
Dale Tykla, Tony Galena, Tony Christnovich. Row 6: Randy Erickson, Bob Rentz, Cal Knaide, Bruce Shultz.<br />
Coach Vickroy<br />
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Indians ambush a Stout back.
Scoreboard<br />
La Crosse 14 Oshkosh 7<br />
La Crosse 34 Platteville 13<br />
La Crosse 16 Stevens Point 34<br />
La Crosse 22 UWM 0<br />
La Crosse 16 Stout 7<br />
La Crosse 7 River Falls 33<br />
La Crosse 20 Superior 19<br />
La Crosse 14 Whitewater 49 Turnquist evades pursuing Bluedevil.<br />
La Crosse 20 Eau Claire 19<br />
Indians Scalp Gridiron Foes<br />
The tribe whoops it up.<br />
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The La Crosse State Indians rolled to a 6-3<br />
won and loss record this year and placed fourth<br />
in the <strong>Wisconsin</strong> State <strong>University</strong> Conference.<br />
The Indians romped past Platteville, UWM,<br />
Stout, Superior, and Eau Claire. The three defeats<br />
suffered by the Indians were at the hands<br />
<strong>of</strong> Stevens Point, River Falls, and Whitewater.<br />
In the exciting Homecoming game against<br />
Stout, the Indians had to overcome a 7-3 half<br />
time deficit and did so with a Turnquist to Steensrud<br />
touchdown pass in the fourth quarter. The<br />
team managed to score another TD in the last<br />
second <strong>of</strong> the game to earn the final 16-7 win<br />
over the Stout Bluedevils.
Yards Are Tough<br />
To Corne By
Scoreboard<br />
La Crosse 34 Stevens Point 21 La Crosse I7 River Falls 62<br />
La Crosse 20 Platteville 43 Augsburg 60<br />
La Crosse 29 UWM 27 La Crosse 38 Winona 20<br />
La Crosse 42 Luther 17 La Crosse 15 Bethel 45<br />
La Crosse 33 Oshkosh 24<br />
Paul Dale. record-breaking harrier.<br />
La Crosse: Third place in conference meet<br />
Note: Low score wins in cross country.<br />
Harriers-3rd In WSUC<br />
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The La Crosse harriers finished third in the<br />
<strong>Wisconsin</strong> State <strong>University</strong> Conference. The conference<br />
was unusually tough and the Indians<br />
faired very wen against some stiff WSUC competition.<br />
The Indians won 3 <strong>of</strong> 8 meets and placed third<br />
in the conference meet (at Whitewater) behind<br />
Oshkosh and Whitewater. La Crosse downed<br />
Platteville, Bethel, River Falls and Augsburg (a<br />
quadrangular meet). The harriers lost a close<br />
match to UWM by two points.<br />
Paul Dale established a school record with a<br />
time <strong>of</strong> 16: 38 against Luther. The old record<br />
<strong>of</strong> 16: 43 was held by Larry Drew and was set<br />
in 1963. Other consistant performers for Coach<br />
Gautsch were Pete Van Handel, Scott Lindgren,<br />
Jack Curtis, Rod Leadley and Pete Smith.
Cross Country Indians<br />
Row 1: Pete VanHandeL Scott Lindgren, Jack Curtis, Row 2: Coach Floyd Gautsch, Capt. Larry Hardy, Paul Dale, Doug White,<br />
Rod Leadley<br />
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La Crosse Tribune photo<br />
---Posts Victorious Finale<br />
For a while, the team followed preseason predictions<br />
by losing their first three games, but<br />
under DeVoll's talented guidance combined with<br />
the team's aggressive desire and latent talent, the<br />
Indians jelled into a winning quint, winning 13<br />
<strong>of</strong> their last 18 encounters. DeVoll called this<br />
team the "most pleasing" he had ever coached<br />
and the "character" evident in this team was an<br />
important factor in its success.<br />
On the basketball court, DeVoll emphasized<br />
defense which usually produced the <strong>of</strong>fense and<br />
aggressiveness <strong>of</strong> his teams. Most <strong>of</strong> the coaches<br />
in the WSUC recognize that DeVoll was probably<br />
the best defensive coach in the conference. Cliff<br />
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DeVoll will be missed as a coach here at La<br />
Crosse because everyone is aware <strong>of</strong> his exceptional<br />
talent in molding winning teams and good<br />
sportsmen. If his coaching career is any indication<br />
<strong>of</strong> the future, La Crosse State will have an outstanding<br />
Associate Dean <strong>of</strong> Physical Education.<br />
This year's team exemplified the spirit <strong>of</strong> Cliff<br />
DeVoll himself. He was the type <strong>of</strong> man who<br />
instilled energy, aggressiveness and vitality in anything<br />
he undertook, whether coaching or teaching.<br />
This was transmitted to his students, his associates<br />
and his basketball players. DeVoll was a graduate<br />
<strong>of</strong> La Crosse State, and earned his master and<br />
doctorate at Indiana <strong>University</strong>.
1966<br />
Holiday<br />
Tournament<br />
La Crosse<br />
Lincoln<br />
La Crosse<br />
Lincoln<br />
ScoI-eboard<br />
Dec. 27 Dec. 28<br />
88<br />
94<br />
75<br />
112<br />
70<br />
Loras<br />
Harnline<br />
Harnline<br />
Loras<br />
98<br />
69<br />
74<br />
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Coach DeVoll-Tournament host.<br />
The La Crosse State Holiday Tournament was<br />
loaded with action and suspense. Tournament<br />
teams were: defending champ Lincoln (Tigers),<br />
Loras (Du Hawks), Hamline (Pipers), and La<br />
Crosse. Lincoln won the championship and the<br />
Indians took consolation honors.<br />
The most exciting game was the 98-88 Loras<br />
over La Crosse win. The Du Hawks led La Crosse<br />
80-76 with 19 seconds left in the game when Neuberger's<br />
layup cut the lead to 80-78. With 6 seconds<br />
left, Loras' Joe Hester missed a free throw,<br />
Neuberger got the rebound and passed to fastbreaking<br />
Loughrin whose bucket at the horn tied<br />
the game at 80-80. Indian fans went berserk and<br />
Loras fans sat in stunned disbelief. However, in<br />
the 5 minute overtime, Loras outscored La Crosse<br />
18-8. Earlier Lincoln beat Hamline 94-69.<br />
In the championship battle, Lincoln defeated<br />
Loras 112-95. Loras got an early lead, but the<br />
Tigers fought back to gain a 54-45 half time margin.<br />
Lincoln outpaced the Du Hawks 58-50 in<br />
the last half and won their second straight Tournament<br />
championship. Lincoln's Arvesta Kelly, for<br />
the second straight year, was named the Tournament's<br />
most valuable player.<br />
In the consolation game, last second Indian<br />
heroics earned a 75-74 victory over Hamline. The<br />
Pipers led 72-71 with 23 seconds left, Grainger<br />
blocked Al Frost's layup and Mitich then scored<br />
two to put the Indians ahead 73-72. Seconds later<br />
Johnson was fouled and he sank two free throws<br />
to push La Crosse's lead to 75-74. Frost scored<br />
a basket at the buzzer.<br />
Top Indian scorers in the tournament were:<br />
Mitich 29, Johnson 27, Grainger and Neuberger<br />
26, and Bruett 24. This showed well balanced<br />
scoring for La Crosse.<br />
Indians<br />
Consolation<br />
ChaIllps<br />
Struggle for ball control.<br />
Mitich drives for a bucket.
Scoreboard<br />
La Crosse 119 Alumni 81 La Crosse 82 Superior 70<br />
La Crosse 82 Winona 88 La Crosse 94 River Falls 81<br />
La Crosse 67 Stout 87 La Crosse 69 Stout 71<br />
La Crosse 63 Gustavus Adolphus 78 La Crosse 99 Eau Claire 72<br />
La Crosse 77 Platteville 70 La Crosse 92 Northland 77<br />
La Crosse 93 Whitewater 83 La Crosse 97 Superior 93<br />
La Crosse 88 Loras 98 La Crosse 88 River Falls 75<br />
La Crosse 75 Hamlin 74 La Crosse 75 Oshkosh 89<br />
La Crosse 80 Eau Claire 74 La Crosse 92 Platteville 79<br />
La Crosse 80 Stevens Point 81 La Crosse 81 Stevens Point 69<br />
La Crosse 80 Oshkosh 84 La Crosse 89 Whitewater 85<br />
Hafner out rebounds a winded Falcon.<br />
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Driving<br />
Shooting<br />
Rebounding<br />
Team"",ork<br />
Equals Victory<br />
Indian Style
Dave Neuberger on the defensive<br />
John Milich drives in for a layup.<br />
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All arms')<br />
Gena lakes a jumper.
A Year Of IIllproveIllent<br />
Indian wrestler struggles with opponent.<br />
Scoreboard<br />
La Crosse 15 Eau Claire 14<br />
La Crosse 14 Stevens Point 17<br />
La Crosse 18 Loras 9<br />
La Crosse 8 Winona 25<br />
La Crosse 5 Platteville 27<br />
La Crosse 16 Marquette 14<br />
La Crosse 8 Upper Iowa 21<br />
La Crosse 9 Superior 18<br />
La Crosse 24 St. Thomas 8<br />
La Crosse 19 Stout 11<br />
La Crosse 3 St. Cloud 31<br />
Row I: Steve Boyd, Rich Korish, Vern Cowles, Tom Brown, Danny Berg, Pat Stephens, Jim Harland, Row 2: Gary Eagen, Norb Duba,<br />
Dave Urban. Terry Ta'1ner. Carl Fox. Dave Blanchard. Al Poser, Mike Fanny, Steve Willet, Asst. Coach Dannel Dutcher.<br />
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An Indian wrestler works for a pin.<br />
The Indian matmen showed a marked improvement<br />
over last years team by posting a record <strong>of</strong><br />
5 wins and 6 losses, compared to last years record<br />
<strong>of</strong> 4 and 10. Carl Fox a freshman, took the conference<br />
championship in the 167 pound class<br />
while two seconds were taken by Steve Willet at<br />
177 pounds and Al Poser at 191 pounds, a third<br />
and fourth were also taken by Norb Duba heavy<br />
weight and Dave Blanchard ] 60 pounds. The<br />
Indians took 4th place as a team in the Conference<br />
Championship held here at La Crosse.<br />
Carl Fox 167 Ibs. Conference Champion breaks his man to the<br />
mat.<br />
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Steve Willett attempts to break loose.
Row I: Topper Hagerman, Bob Keller, Steve Pischke, Wayne Bohlman, Jim Franciskovic,<br />
Jack Franciskovic, Bob Polan. Roll' 2: Steve Jensen, Tim Meyer, Mike Manigold, Mark Frey,<br />
Gary Mosier. Jim Rewolinski, Darrel Lulling, Dick Schultz.<br />
Indian S"\tVirnrners<br />
Scoreboard<br />
La Crosse 63 St. Thomas 40<br />
La Crosse 70 Luther 34<br />
La Crosse 66 Stevens Point 38<br />
La Crosse 74 River Falls 30<br />
La Crosse 38 Platteville 66<br />
La Crosse 75 St. Cloud 28<br />
La Crosse 22 Winona 82<br />
La Crosse 79 Stout 21<br />
La Crosse 47 Oshkosh 57<br />
La Crosse 45 Gustavus Adolphus 59<br />
La Crosse 42 Ramline 58<br />
La Crosse 59 U.W.M. 45<br />
Conference Meet 4th Place<br />
An Indian swimmer streaks for the finish.<br />
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The La Crosse swim team opened the 1966-67<br />
season by winning four straight meets. The Indians<br />
were led by six returning veterans and<br />
strengthened by six freshmen. The swim team<br />
compiled a 7 and 5 won and loss record and<br />
placed 4th in the Conference Meet held here at<br />
La Crosse. Gary Mosier, a freshman, and Steve<br />
Pischke won first places. Mosier set a new conference<br />
record <strong>of</strong> 1: 56.2 in the 200 yard freestyle<br />
and Pischke took diving honors with 263.55<br />
points.
CinderIllen Streak by<br />
Opponents<br />
Glen Lasch tied Bill Oaks <strong>of</strong> Oshkosh for first place III the pole vault with a record breaking vault <strong>of</strong> 13 feet, 91/2<br />
inches at the Conference Meet.<br />
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La Crosse<br />
La Crosse<br />
La Crosse<br />
La Crosse<br />
La Crosse<br />
Row 1: Jack Curtis; Randy Docauer; Bruce Hutcheon; Rick Schultz; Larry Hardy; Al Thurman. Row 2: Glenn Dallman;<br />
Bob Bloedel; Rick Shultz; Dave Maher; Bill Meronk; Barry Schockmel. Row 3: Rick Kaufman; Bob Mars; Lee<br />
Spletter; Rick Reiss; Ron Byers; Norb Duba; John Kuehn. Row 4: Jerry Braza; Barney Klinzing, Capt.; Jeff Haebig;<br />
John Gianforte; John Mahorskey; Gary Dresang, Trainer. Row 5: Gene Witek; Jim Brown, Head Coach; Leo Schnur,<br />
Assist. Coach; Scott Poija; Rollo Taylor, Assist. Coach.<br />
Scoreboard<br />
70<br />
91<br />
114<br />
70<br />
8PA<br />
Stout<br />
Winona<br />
Platteville<br />
River Falls<br />
Platteville<br />
Oshkosh<br />
Stevens Point<br />
Stout<br />
La Crosse 61 Whitewater<br />
La Crosse 75 UW-M<br />
La Crosse III Winona<br />
UW-M Relays: Fourth Place<br />
Conference Meet: Fifth Place<br />
Darryl White and AI Thurman outraces opponents.<br />
30<br />
53<br />
59<br />
12<br />
75<br />
66<br />
64<br />
34Y2<br />
84<br />
70<br />
43<br />
The La Crosse State trackmen finished the season<br />
by placing fifth in the WSU-Conference Meet<br />
at Madison. Besides this accomplishment, the cindermen<br />
compiled a 4-2 record in individual dual<br />
meets.<br />
The track team also placed first in a quadrangular<br />
meet here, the first <strong>of</strong> its type, against Stout,<br />
Stevens Point, and Oshkosh. In addition to this,<br />
the Indians placed fourth in the UW-M Relays<br />
at Milwaukee.<br />
An interesting aspect <strong>of</strong> the past track season<br />
was the addition <strong>of</strong> two new events which were<br />
the triple jump and the 440 yard relay. At the<br />
conference meet the 440 yard relay team established<br />
a new school record <strong>of</strong> 43 7/10 seconds.
Tennis Balls Fly<br />
Scoreboard<br />
La Crosse 5 Mankato<br />
La Crosse 9 UW-Marshfield<br />
La Crosse 3 Platteville<br />
La Crosse 2 Luther<br />
La Crosse 6 Iowa Teachers<br />
La Crosse 6 St. Marys<br />
La Crosse 9 Eau Claire<br />
La Crosse 4 Bethel<br />
La Crosse 4 Platteville<br />
Conference Meet: Second place<br />
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The 1966 Indian tennis squad completed a<br />
sucessful season with a 6-3 won-lost record and<br />
a second place finish in the Conference Meet in<br />
Oshkosh.<br />
In other meets, the netmen belted UW-Marshfield<br />
and Eau Claire 9-0. The Indians also defeated<br />
Iowa Teachers, St. Marys, Bethel, and<br />
Mankato.<br />
The Indians lost 2 matches by one point, to<br />
Platteville by a score <strong>of</strong> 5-4 and 4-3. The other<br />
loss was to Luther.<br />
Row]: Joe Jarosh; Dale Prell, Assistant Coach; Bob Wingate. Row 2: Coach Cliff DeVoll; Ken Steh; John<br />
Kading; Joe Aigner; Al Pruefer; Jim Burton.
Don Iverson, Harry Carpenter, Gary Olsen, Ron Quillin, George Geise,<br />
Lee Kaczmarek, Coach Walter Thoresen (standing).<br />
Golfers First<br />
WSUC<br />
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In<br />
The La Crosse State linksmen won 15, lost 2,<br />
and tied ] during the ]966 golfing season and<br />
won the <strong>Wisconsin</strong> State <strong>University</strong> Conference<br />
crown. The team also placed thirteenth nationally<br />
in the NAIA Tournament in which Don Iverson<br />
won top honors. Iverson also won the <strong>Wisconsin</strong><br />
State Amateur Open in 1966 and is rapidly becoming<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the states best golfers. Ron Quillin<br />
was also a standout on the team during the season.<br />
Iverson's shot to the green is right on target.<br />
Don Iverson chips onto the green.
Scoreboard<br />
La Crosse 4 Winona State College 6<br />
La Crosse 3 Oshkosh State <strong>University</strong> 1<br />
La Crosse 2 Oshkosh State <strong>University</strong> 10<br />
La Crosse 1 Loras College 4<br />
La Crosse 2 Loras College 1<br />
La Crosse 7 Winona State College 2<br />
La Crosse 3 Eau Claire State <strong>University</strong> 0<br />
La Crosse 14 Eau Claire State <strong>University</strong> 6<br />
La Crosse 7 Iowa State College 8<br />
La Crosse 2 River Falls State <strong>University</strong> 5<br />
La Crosse 4 River Falls State <strong>University</strong> 5<br />
La Crosse 8 Bethel College 12<br />
La Crosse 4 Whitewater State <strong>University</strong> 8<br />
La Crosse 1 Whitewater State <strong>University</strong> 2<br />
La Crosse 3 Platteville State <strong>University</strong> 8<br />
A powerful swing. La Crosse 1 Platteville State <strong>University</strong> 4<br />
The La Crosse State diamondmen won 3 <strong>of</strong><br />
10 conference games and posted a 5-11 overall<br />
record. Statistics indicate a poor season, but the<br />
team showed desire which was proven in the first<br />
three conference games the Indians played. They<br />
won all three <strong>of</strong> these games before suffering defeats.<br />
The team was comprised mainly <strong>of</strong> freshmen<br />
and sophomores who gained valuable experience<br />
and present a bright prospect for the future.<br />
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Indian streaks for first base.
Spirited Baseball Indians<br />
Row 1: Mark Simon, Bob Wieland Paul Sommers, Jim Grosch, Terry Schaetzke, Chuck Landis, Frank Thorton, Dick Meteyard, Dave<br />
Christensen. Row 2: Coach Vickroy, Jeff Goll, Bob All, Tom Smith, Dave Sadowski, Joe Emer, Jerry Hilger, Jim Szelagowski, Jeff<br />
Koeller. Row 3: William Vickroy, Art Brownell, Wayne Gorell, Dave Tykla, Ray Marmastone, Ralph Eswein, Jim Webster.<br />
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SOCIAL<br />
Organizations.86<br />
85<br />
Independents 88<br />
Religious 138<br />
Greeks 148
Organizations
Row 1: Deanna Olson; Sally Steckart; Donna Hilleshiem; Millie Nelson; Sharon Green; Bonnie Lothian, Recording Sec. Row 2: Barb<br />
Breeser; Joey Scott; Dolly DeKeyser; Patsy Gilles; Linda Benedict; Ellen Raimer; Judy Hinz, Cones. Sec. Row 3: Steve Reardon; Bob<br />
<strong>Murphy</strong>, Treas; Jim Smart, Pres; JoAnn Poellinger; Geri Ruehl; Di;k Michuda; Scott Shaw. Row 4: William Parks, Adv; John Woodson;<br />
Jim Burton; Rodney Nelson; Wayne Jacobson, Parliament; Dr. Milford Cowley, Adv.<br />
Campus Controls Council<br />
C.C.c. members enjoy a spaghetti dinner at President Gates' home.<br />
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Campus Controls Council, the representative<br />
body <strong>of</strong> our university, has devoted much <strong>of</strong> its<br />
time in promoting special projects for the benifit<br />
<strong>of</strong> the student body. These projects included<br />
changing the library hours, teacher-course evaluation,<br />
coinciding Spring Break with Easter, and<br />
attempting to incorporate student discounts at the<br />
various stores in La Crosse.<br />
The activities which the Campus Controls<br />
Council has backed this year are the campus-wide<br />
elections, poster regulations, and student-faculty<br />
committees.<br />
These are just a few <strong>of</strong> the many ways in which<br />
our Campus Controls Council has served the students<br />
<strong>of</strong> WSU-La Crosse.
President Kay Fisher welcomes delegates<br />
to La Crosse for the State AWS<br />
Convention.<br />
The AWS State Convention, "We like It Here,"<br />
was held successfully on the La Crosse Campus.<br />
The theme represented the importance <strong>of</strong> the<br />
women's role on campus. Nine colleges from the<br />
state <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wisconsin</strong>, and one from Minnesota attended<br />
the meeting, bringing and exchanging<br />
ideas, methods, and systems <strong>of</strong> utilizing AWS on<br />
the college campus.<br />
Lynn Zimmerman, Region II Coordinator <strong>of</strong><br />
lAWS was the capsule keynote speaker and guest<br />
<strong>of</strong> the day, while Dr. and Mrs. K. Fisher <strong>of</strong> La<br />
Big and little sisters get to know each other at the AWS Big-Little Sister picnic held<br />
in Myrick Park.<br />
Associated<br />
Women<br />
Students<br />
Crosse presented an after luncheon program on<br />
their 20 month stay in Nigeria.<br />
Always important is the Big-Little Sister picnic<br />
which enables new women on campus to familiarize<br />
themselves with other women students and<br />
AWS, the governing body. Other social events<br />
sponsored by AWS were the two church breakfasts,<br />
Pow Wow Princess's Meeting during Homecoming<br />
Week, the Inaugural Reception for President<br />
Gates, the Computer Dance held in February,<br />
and the annual Mother's Day Week-end.<br />
Row 1: Judy Smith; Bonnie Hannon; Pat Meyers; Eugenia Eng; Connie Curtis; Sue Schuett; Kay Fisher, Pres.; Lindsey Kuhn; Cheryl<br />
Fisher, Corr. Sec.; Ginger Laetsch; Barb Skrobat; Melissa Erickson; Paula Pomplum. Row 2: Sonia Serstad; Georgene Kuzma; Linda<br />
Nelson; Cindy Howland, Rec. Sec.; Sue Travetto; Chris Weber; Phyllis Asselin; Judy DeJong, Treas.; Karen Sedarquist; Jane Hahn;<br />
Diane Smalancke; Carol Lenz.<br />
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Entertain:rnent Co:rn:rnittee<br />
Row 1: Pat Mulheron; Nancy Jung; Gerald Bonsack; Judy Colletti, Sec.; Jeanne Utter. Row 2: Roberta Kehrwald; Joan Roberts; Kathy<br />
Schott; Ann Huenink; Barb Bronson; Barb Skrobot, Vice Chrm. Row 3: Sandy Jackson; Tekla Anderson; Mary Priller; Effie Abrahamson;<br />
Connie Paulson; Mrs. Pinkston, Advisor. Row 4: Linda Herold; Jane Pedersen, Chrm.; Steve Adams; Richard Downing; Janice Martins;<br />
Carol Moore.<br />
Food Co:rn:rnittee<br />
Row 1: Sue Myers; Lynn Braem; Sue Killian; Brenna Bick. ROll' 2: Pam Strong;<br />
Jim Stewart; Barb Binder. Row 3: Joseph Jasper: Steve Reardon. Vice Chairman;<br />
Gary MacAulay; Paul Williams. Chairman.<br />
Student Union Board<br />
Row 1: Dean Tenckh<strong>of</strong>f; Marjorie Kelly; Judy Boeder; Miss Pollack; Mrs. J. Pinkston. Row 2: Mr. Holt; P. Asher;<br />
Glenn Dallman; John Stage; Dean Steuck; Mr. Walters; Mr. Strand; Mr. Hood; President Gates; Dean Gunning
Row 1: Karen Jacobs; Marjorie Kelly; Mary Jane Whitty. Row 2: Bruce McLain; Beth Bowers; Bonnie Beamer; Gary<br />
Bendlin. Row 3: Larry Ellefson. Chairman; Don Strand, Advisor; Jane Pedersen, Sec.; John Stage; E. David Larsen.<br />
Operations And Procedures<br />
Row I: Kathy Newton; Janet Woods; Claire Lynne Morse; Diane Falbe; Marilyn Bain. Row 2: Mrs. Pinkston, Advisor;<br />
Marilyn Miller; Judy Jordan, Sec.; Jan Klein; Sheryl Burkhalter. Row 3: Rob Brown; Steve Adams; Karen Jacobs, Beth<br />
Bowers; Bonnie Beamer, Chrm.<br />
Public Relations<br />
Recreation<br />
Row 1: Karen Jacobs, Vice Chrm.; Virginia Anderle; Joann Clark, Hist. Row 2: Larry Ellefson, Chrm.;<br />
Bruce McLain; Charles Silcock: Arthur Ekern. Row 3: Tom Hood, Advisor; Dick Eggers; Jack Connaughton.
Al Thurman, Editor.<br />
Donnette Hollman, Organizations Editor; Sarah Sather, Assistant<br />
Organizations Editor.<br />
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Beth Dolbier, Underclassmen Editor; Brenna Bick, Staff Member.<br />
Dan Wells; Bob Poehling, Co-Sports Editors.
Mary Jane White, Special Events Editor.<br />
The<br />
La Crosse<br />
Staff <strong>1967</strong><br />
Jan Klein; Sue Schuenemann, Co-Student Life Editors;<br />
Cheryl Busch, Assistant Student Life Editor.<br />
Standing: Michelle McGrath, Staff Member; Bob Conrad, Staff Member.<br />
Seated: Lynda Olson, Assistant Seniors Editor; Kathy Casey, Seniors<br />
Editor.<br />
Donna Hansen; Steve Reardon, Co-Index Editors.<br />
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Mary Lou Johnson, Assistant Special Events Editor; Al<br />
Thurman, Editor; Millie Nelson, Copy Editor.
Row 1: Alene Stensliene; Sheila Bowler; Kathy Neis; Harriett Stephenson; Michelle McGrath. Row 2: Janel Bladow; Mary Kamla; Marty<br />
Niznik; Pat Beatty; Effie Abrahamson, Layout Ed. Row 3: Linda Arneson; Jeanne Subera; Jill Brady; Gail Stewart; Jackie Heuser, Features<br />
Ed. Row 4: Steve Solberg; Daniel Pickett, Bus. Mgr.; Mike Sederquist, Sports Ed.; Peter King, Mgr. Ed.; Nicholas Moran, Ed.;<br />
Jack Vater, News Ed.<br />
The Racquet, celebrating its 57th year <strong>of</strong> publication,<br />
was published by the largest staff in the<br />
history <strong>of</strong> the campus newspaper.<br />
Other firsts this year were the enlargement in<br />
the size <strong>of</strong> the paper and the frequency it was<br />
published. Eight page papers became the basic<br />
size while the paper was published bi-weekly and<br />
in many instances weekly.<br />
The Racquet provided many new features that<br />
had never appeared in the paper before. A forum<br />
for public opinion, called "The Open Forum," appeared<br />
for the first time. Many provocative views<br />
and opinions appeared in the column, open to all<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the academic community. Irving also<br />
made his satirical appearance, giving insight into<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the Racquet Staff prepare layouts for the<br />
next issue.<br />
Racquet<br />
instances and problems that concerned WSU-L<br />
students. Other features included a look at "UFO's<br />
-Real or Fantasy?" The Greek community was<br />
featured during Greek Week with a report on the<br />
background <strong>of</strong> fraternity and sorority groups on<br />
campus.<br />
In late October, Editor, Nicholas Moran attended<br />
the national convention <strong>of</strong> the Associated<br />
Collegiate Press in Philedelphia. There, the editor<br />
exchanged ideas with other journalists from the<br />
nation's college campuses.<br />
A new advisor, Joseph Zobin, brought fresh<br />
ideas to the staff <strong>of</strong> the paper. Zobin came to the<br />
university position from a job as a newspaperman<br />
on the Des Moines Register.<br />
Nick Moran, Editor, edits an article for the Racquet.<br />
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Rob Brown; Dan Pedretti, Editor; Rene Perkins; Leo Pedretti.<br />
The Fledgling provides an opportunity for student<br />
writers to see their works printed and a<br />
chance for students to try their hand at being editors.<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> the Fledgling is to encourage<br />
creative writing.<br />
This magazine is a student operated enterprise.<br />
From student writings submitted, student staff<br />
members select what material is best and make<br />
Fledgling<br />
the necessary arrangements to get the material<br />
printed and distributed to the student body. Once<br />
printed, the Fledgling is put on sale in the Student<br />
Union Book Store and in the library, on a selfservice<br />
basis.<br />
Two issues <strong>of</strong> the Fledgling are intended to be<br />
printed this year, one issue devoted to student art<br />
and student writings.<br />
Publications Board<br />
Row 1: Miss Patricia Muller; Millie Nelson; Dr. Gilkey, Chrm.; Geri Ruehl; Saralie Sands. Row 2: AI Thurman; Mr. John Jenks; Dean<br />
Steuck; Pete King; Nick Moran; Mr. Joseph Zobin.<br />
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Row I: Dean Steuck; (jeri Ruehl; Dean Tenckh<strong>of</strong>f; Sherrie Katz; Mrs. Pinkston; Dean Hogue. Roll' 2: Mr. Strand; Jim Burton; Rodney<br />
Nelson; Dr. Parks; Charles Walters; John Christian.<br />
Organizations Committee<br />
This committee is made up <strong>of</strong> five students<br />
selected by the Campus Controls Council, the<br />
dean <strong>of</strong> student affairs and four faculty members<br />
appointed by the Faculty Steering Committee.<br />
Its functions are: to determine the basis on which<br />
student groups are recognized as university organizations<br />
and to recognize petitioning groups<br />
as university organizations on the basis <strong>of</strong> these<br />
regulations; to administer and coordinate the activities<br />
<strong>of</strong> all university organizations except sororities<br />
and fraternities within the framework <strong>of</strong><br />
the policies determined by the Student Activities<br />
Council. Sorority and fraternity activity shall be<br />
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regulated by the Panhellenic and Interfraternity<br />
councils respectively, also within the framework<br />
<strong>of</strong> the policies established by the Student Activities<br />
Council; to sponsor activities <strong>of</strong> an all-university<br />
character or authorize organizations to<br />
sponsor those activities and to allocate funds to<br />
such sponsors from the student activity fees assigned<br />
to the committee for its purpose; to prepare<br />
the college activities calendar; to maintain<br />
a record <strong>of</strong> all campus organizations including<br />
their constitutions, meeting time and place, <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
and advisors.
One <strong>of</strong> the many services WSO performs on campus is ushering<br />
for the various plays and concerts. Cheryl Fisher greets National Gamma Sigma Sigma President,<br />
Charlotte Mendoza, at a tea during the W.S.O. Convention <strong>of</strong><br />
which W.S.U.-L was host.<br />
Women's Service Organization<br />
The Women's Service Organization is now a<br />
probationary colony <strong>of</strong> Gamma Sigma Sigma, the<br />
National \Vomen's Service Sorority. The motto <strong>of</strong><br />
the sorority is "Unity in Service" and its colors<br />
are maroon and white which symbolizes friendship<br />
and equality. The purpose <strong>of</strong> the sorority if<br />
to assemble college and university women in a<br />
spirit <strong>of</strong> service to humanity. It is based on the<br />
high ideals <strong>of</strong> service, not only on campus but<br />
in the community and national affairs as well.<br />
On campus Gamma Sigma Sigma assists with<br />
ushering, campus tours, the bloodmobile, proctoring<br />
for exams, assembling the activity calendar,<br />
and other respective services.<br />
Row 1: Ellen Stekel. Corr. Sec.; Clarella Guider; Joyce Fay; Barbara Le Fevre; Sharon Lepsch, Treas. Row 2: Sharon Nada; Christine;<br />
Mary Manthei; Jane Howland, Pres.; Betty Folgers. Rec. Sec.; Janine Bina. Row 3: Cheryl Fischer; Cindy Dodge; Ellen Larson;<br />
Joan Berken; Anne Stoll; Linda Novy, 2nd. Vice Pres. Row 4: Linda Gottbeheut; Susan Weig; Judy Johnson; Betty Thompson; Suann<br />
Thompson; Elaine Scott, Vice Pres.<br />
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Mrs. Zero "nags" at Mr. Zero.<br />
The King Henry VIn visits the More's.<br />
George Spelvin rises to throw a skull at Mr. Zero and Shrdlu to quiet<br />
them.<br />
Alpha Psi Omega<br />
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Sir Thomas More awaits execution.
Roll' I: Bruce Hamilton. Vice Pres.; Ed Wachholder, Treas.; Robert Poehling, Pub. Relations; Gerald Bonsack, Pres.; Dr. Cross, Kiwanis<br />
Advisor. Roll' 2: David Leighr; Richard Grieger, Sec.; Mr. Steinke, Advisor; Gene Zazicek; Mr. LeRoy, Advisor.<br />
The International Circle K on the La Crosse<br />
campus is one <strong>of</strong> 800 in the United' States and<br />
Canada. This service organization for college<br />
men is sponsored by the Kiwanis International<br />
and the local Kiwanis Club.<br />
The service projects, which the Circle K participated<br />
in, include ushering at different campus<br />
Bruce Hamilton helps decorate the Christmas<br />
tree in the Union.<br />
Circle K<br />
and local events, building a library at the La<br />
Crosse Boys' Club, and resurfacing the bulletin<br />
board between Main Hall and the <strong>Library</strong>. The<br />
Circle K is also furnishing maps <strong>of</strong> the campus<br />
which will be located on various points on our<br />
campus.<br />
A map <strong>of</strong> the campus which IS located between Main Hall and the <strong>Library</strong>, a Circle<br />
K project.<br />
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Delta Psi Kappa is a national physical education<br />
fraternity for women in the field <strong>of</strong> physical<br />
education. To be eligible for membership, a<br />
candidate must have a semester gradepoint <strong>of</strong><br />
a 3.0 followed by a 2.75.<br />
Delta Psi Kappa's projects and activities include<br />
publishing the student directory; sponsoring<br />
the student-teacher tea; organizing the volunteer<br />
tutoring service; editing Major Tips for the<br />
Delta Psi Kappa<br />
Two prospective customers examine<br />
the Delta Psi Kappa Student Directory.<br />
women physical education majors; an annual<br />
Homecoming Luncheon; two pr<strong>of</strong>essional meet":<br />
ings geared to the interest <strong>of</strong> the majors; the sale<br />
<strong>of</strong> physical education textbooks; and the spring<br />
banquet at which time the new <strong>of</strong>ficers are installed.<br />
A project for the future includes the selling<br />
<strong>of</strong> membership cards for the AAHPER, the pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
journal.<br />
Row I: Rori Templin; Frances Koenig. Treas.; Barbara Schlosser, Chaplain; Susan Gentile, Pres.; Barbara Heinonen. Row 2: Marilvn<br />
Meyer; Barb Zimmerman; Carol Wetenkamp, Sec.; Kay Fisher; Kathy Connor. Row 3: Kathy Runholm; Jean Bubolz; Rosanne Channing;<br />
Mary Alfus: Karen Toburan; Evelyn Grosch. Row 4: Karen Board, Foil Ed., Pub!.; Lorriaine Steuck; Ellen Balz; Virginia Nairn;<br />
Nancy Nicklas; Pam Schroeder.
Row 1: Margery Ginskey; Kathlyn Hayes, Vice Pres.; Dean North, Pres.; Harold Hanson, Hist. Row 2: Margaret Larson; Scott Dickson;<br />
Greg Curley; Don Bracco; Sue Weig. Row 3: Michael Lauermann; Dr. Richard Blade, Advisor; William Bradford; Dr. Fred Davies, Advisor.<br />
Eta Phi Alpha<br />
Eta Phi Alpha book sale.<br />
Eta Phi Alpha, honorary Letters and Science<br />
Fraternity, was able to award another scholarship<br />
this year to the Letters and Science student with<br />
the highest academic standing. The group's first<br />
scholarship was given out last year and this practice<br />
will continue yearly.<br />
Other activities included two book sales, and<br />
a series <strong>of</strong> fascinating lectures on topics <strong>of</strong> current<br />
interest in both world affairs and academic circles.<br />
The aim <strong>of</strong> this honorary fraternity is to establish<br />
a chapter <strong>of</strong> Phi Beta Kappa on the La Crosse<br />
State Campus.
!vlr. David Bassuener. principal <strong>of</strong> West Salem High School speaks to the students.<br />
Kappa Delta Pi is a national honor society for<br />
students in education. Members are chosen on the<br />
basis <strong>of</strong> high academic records and recognized<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional attitudes.<br />
Monthly meetings feature speakers active in the<br />
field <strong>of</strong> education. Guest speakers this year included<br />
Mr. James Lafky, instructor in English<br />
and winner the Johnson Foundation Award<br />
for excellence in teaching, who spoke on "What<br />
Makes a Good Teacher?" and Mr. David Bassuener,<br />
principal <strong>of</strong> West Salem High School<br />
who discussed 'The Teacher and the Administration."<br />
Kappa Delta Pi<br />
ROil" I: Donna Hillsheim: Bonnie Boyer: Donna Haugen; Sue Gentile: Ellen Steckel: Judy Boeder; Barb Schlosser; Linda Novy; Jean<br />
Cox: Nancy Dickenson. Row 2: Mary \lanthei: Betty Folgers: Margaret Johnson; Beth Doyle; Pat Rosendale; Pam Klund; Ann Lorenzen;<br />
Mary Strasser: Lois Snider: Sandy Blahut: Nancy Schmid; Row 3: Margie Wachal: Barb Zimmerman; Barb Becker; Carol Novak; Barb<br />
Drews: Clarella Guider: Janinc Bina: Diane Ostrem; Steve Brudlos; Ellamae Hawkins: Dr. Young. Rmv 4: Marty Juel; Mike Wegner;<br />
\larcia Trcmain: Barb Schultz: Alyce Schneeberger; Mary Alfus; Phyllis Puckett: Adele Johannsen; Sally Steckart; Lillian Hutzler: Don<br />
Bracco. Ro\\' 5: \like Sederquist: Dick Loken; Wayne Jacobson; Bud Feet: Dave Neuberger: Bctty Thompson; Lorraine Steuck; Geri<br />
Rcuhl: Topper Hagcrman: Barry Hcrzog; Don Bracco.<br />
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Row 1: Curtis Lingsweiler, Sgt. at Arms; Doug Weittemhiller; Pete Van Handle, Vice Pres.; Larry Pruess, Sec. Row 2: Bari'y Schockmel'<br />
Topper Hagerman; Jim Leonhart; George Kliminski, Pres.; Gerald Larson; Dennis Stannard. '<br />
Phi Epsilon Kappa<br />
As a national honorary Physical Education<br />
Fraternity, Phi Epsilon Kappa involved itself in<br />
several activities concerning the pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>of</strong><br />
Physical Education.<br />
The fraternity provided their services as ushers<br />
at the dedication <strong>of</strong> the New Physical Education<br />
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Building and presented an inscribed plaque for<br />
the building. During Inauguration week for President<br />
Gates, the fraternity served as guides for<br />
visitors on campus. Panel discussions and a clinic<br />
in Physical Education were held by the group for<br />
those interested in physical activities.
Sponsored by Associated Women Students,<br />
Ratom is now in its fourth 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 probationary period.<br />
Chosen in the spring semester <strong>of</strong> their junior<br />
year on the basis <strong>of</strong> scholarship, leadership, and<br />
Ratorn<br />
overall service to the <strong>University</strong>, Ratom members<br />
are outstanding senior women. Picked by the<br />
Ratom members <strong>of</strong> the proceeding year, the new<br />
members must have a grade point which is 4/10<br />
<strong>of</strong> a point above the average <strong>of</strong> all women on the<br />
<strong>University</strong> campus and must display active and<br />
enthusiastic participation in campus events.<br />
Row 1: Barbara Shlosser: Donna Hilleshiem; Ellen Balz; Barbara Heinonen; Kay Fisher. Row 2: Kathy Connor; Pam Schroeder; Betty<br />
Folgers; Linda Novy. Row 3: Bridget Olson; Judy Boeder; Karen Toburen; Ann Lorenzen; Sally Redlin,<br />
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Barb Drews, Sec.-Treas.; Pat Venner; Joan Jarchow; Barb Schultz, Pres.; Kathy Hayes; Linda Navy, Vice-Pres.<br />
Epsilon Theta chapter <strong>of</strong> Sigma Delta Pi was<br />
formed on our campus in June, 1963. Its purpose<br />
is "to champion in colleges and universities<br />
an interest in the language, literature, and culture<br />
<strong>of</strong> Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries."<br />
There are 31 members, a large number <strong>of</strong> these<br />
SigIlla Delta Pi<br />
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being natives <strong>of</strong> Spain and other Spanish-speaking<br />
countries.<br />
To become an active member, students must<br />
have had three college years or the equivalent <strong>of</strong><br />
Spanish language and literature and a minimum<br />
grade average <strong>of</strong> 3.25.
Row 1: William Bradford; Sharon Rude; Mildred Nelson; Donna Hilleshiem; Beth Doyle. Row 2: Ellen Balz; Marjorie Jasperson; Stephen<br />
Jess. Row 3,' Virginia Nairn; Alyce Schneeberger; Margaret Larson; Patricia Rosendale. Row 4: Larry Pruess; Mike Cross; Bob Rath; Jim<br />
Smart; Donald Bracco, Row 5: Terrance Krugel; Thomas Kerrigan; Russell Getter.<br />
Scholarship Winners<br />
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The Campus Vets march in the Ocktoberfest Parade.<br />
The Campus Vets Club is a social organization<br />
composed <strong>of</strong> university students who have been<br />
in the armed forces for a period <strong>of</strong> six months<br />
or longer. Its purpose is to bring together men <strong>of</strong><br />
a common background.<br />
The Campus Vets sponsor a color guard<br />
which this past year marched in the Ocktoberfest<br />
Parade and led the La Crosse Marching Chiefs<br />
The Campus Vets won first place in the Songfest.<br />
CaITlpUS Vets<br />
at other functions.<br />
The club raises funds through community projects<br />
which are used for social functions and endeavors<br />
the club feels are worthwhile.<br />
The highlight for the club this past year was<br />
placing first in the mens division <strong>of</strong> the Recreation<br />
Club's Songfest.<br />
Row I: Jerry Schoemer; Phil DeRosa; Gary Vedum; Robert Rasmusson; Dick Lunenschloss; Alfredo Onrubia. Row 2: Edmund Brunet;<br />
Robert Umberger: Jerry Briggs; Patry Loomis, Pres.; Shannon Cash; Dick Karrigan; Douglas Manlick. Row 3: Jim Killian; Dick<br />
Kleinke; Rau Waldie: Larry Clark: William Shelton; Bernard Lobenstein. Row 4: Robert Swanson, Sec.; Jim Potts; Warren Dreyer;<br />
Dennis Zweifel; Gary Lang: Bruce Wooden; Ernie Modjeski. .<br />
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Row 1: Pam Smith, Vice Pres.; Carol Anderson; Janith Prell; Pat Batchelder; Linda Hahn; Karen McDermott; Linda Benedict; Joan<br />
Berken. Row 2: Nancy Nicklas, Sec.; Carolyn Rex, Treas.; Jane Warzala; Ginny Reega; Karen Seeberger; Yvonne Stellmacher; Susan<br />
Duncan; Ann Theirl; Sally Bentzien; Edna Connolly. Row 3: Terry Lindgren, Pres.; Kama Olson: Sherrie Stauber; Joey Scott; Leslie<br />
Evans; Barb Gamber; Margaret Robichaud; Karen Jacobs; Mary Kroner.<br />
The thrilling event <strong>of</strong> the year for Catalina Club<br />
is the Water Show. After semester break the push<br />
is on to meet the deadline for the show in March;<br />
but before this time, both the old and the new<br />
members are working hard to get back into form.<br />
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Wendy cheers the Indians on to a victory.<br />
The cheerleaders participated at home and out<strong>of</strong>-town<br />
games and also entertained at the annual<br />
Quarterbacks Club banquet and served as hostesses<br />
on many occasions throughout the school<br />
year.<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> the cheerleaders is to create<br />
Mick and Chris cheer the Indians on as the tension mounts.<br />
Cheerleaders<br />
enthusiasm and spirit among the students.<br />
Workshops are held in the fall in which the<br />
returning cheerleaders teach other interested girls<br />
their routines. Tryouts follow these workshops<br />
and the best <strong>of</strong> the group round out the squad as<br />
an alternate or regular cheerleader.<br />
Row I: Nancv Somdahl: Chris Turzinski; Gail Tomasino; Sue Harris. Row 2: Rose Mangiaracina; Barb Block; Wendy Heines; Marilyn<br />
Miller. . .
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Row I: Bonnie Lothian; Caryl Klug; Kit Boesch; Lynn Braem; Lin]a Fraser: Nancy Jung; Linda Sells; Cindy Bunter. Row 2: Dolly De<br />
Keyser; Lindsey Kuhn; Connie Curtis; Mary Anne Francis; Mary Moeller: Virginia Smith: Donna Aronson; Jane WarzqJa. Row 3:<br />
Cheryl Busch: Anne-Marie Waldeck; Karen Harvey; Mary Bessee; Lynn Huntington; Cindy Howland: Jan SteIdt; Barb Binder; Tom<br />
Burnick. Row 4: Bob Burdick; Mark Sobczak; Lee Spletter; Gary Buornat; Juhn Lindquist; Ian MacAulay; Gary Lunde; Ron Potter.<br />
Coulee Trekkers<br />
The Coulee Trekkers is an organization which<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers many opportunities for out-<strong>of</strong>-doors activities<br />
as well as indoor sports.<br />
High points <strong>of</strong> this years activities were the<br />
two canoe trips down the Black and Kickapoo<br />
rivers, hayrides, horseback riding, spelunking,<br />
Coulee Trekkers canoe down the river.<br />
skiing, tobogganing, and especially a weekend<br />
campout at Camp Decorah.<br />
Coulee Trekkers specialize in fun. Activities<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered in the Trekkers are unique on our campus.<br />
Members take a rest from the trip.
The <strong>Wisconsin</strong> State <strong>University</strong> Debate Squad<br />
participated in fifteen tournaments. Some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
opponents faced and won against were the <strong>University</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Wisconsin</strong>, the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Minnesota,<br />
Duke <strong>University</strong> and Princeton <strong>University</strong>.<br />
Their national debate question was, "Resolved:<br />
should the United States substantially reduce its<br />
foreign commitments?"<br />
The advisor this year was Mr. Jack Starr, and<br />
the assistant advisor was Mr. Noel White.<br />
Debate<br />
Rol\' I: Vicki Megrath; Jill Bradv: Barb Binder. Row 2: Jim Finn; Steve Solberg, Reporter; Tom Kneifl: Jim Mason. Row 3: Mbolota<br />
Kianga: Vern Ruhland; Mr. Star'r. Advisor; Tom Roster; Jim Birnbaum, Capt.<br />
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Row I: Toni O'Brien, goalie; Pam Schroeder, left inner; Marilyn Meyer, left wing; Mary Ann Christina, center forward; Jo Ann Heindel,<br />
left fullback; Carol Karps, center forward; Bonnie Beamen, right fullback. Row 2: Dolly Vanderlip, Coach; Marilyn Schwartz. Treas. &<br />
right fullback; Cassie Pederson, left wing; Jean Evert, right halfback; Karen Toburen, Sec. & center halfback; Margo Hennig, right<br />
inner; Sally Redlin, right inner; Jean Bubolz, left halfback & Vice Pres.; Lynn Keehn. right wing; Patricia Besner. reserve: Mary Alfus.<br />
right fullback; Judith Bauer, left halfback; Beatrice Baird, Coach.<br />
Field Hockey Club<br />
The La Crosse Field Hockey Club had an eventful<br />
year. They were very active playing a variety<br />
<strong>of</strong> opponents and receiving their share <strong>of</strong> victories.<br />
The highlight <strong>of</strong> the team's year came with<br />
the selection <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> their members to play in<br />
the Midwest Tournament.<br />
Quick minds and reflexes are essential in<br />
this game.<br />
Miss Pamela Schroeder is only the second college<br />
woman to be chosen for the first team in the<br />
history <strong>of</strong> the Midwest Field Hockey Association.<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> a U. S. touring team will be selected<br />
from among the tournament players.<br />
Pamela Schroeder was selected to play on the Midwest Field Hockey<br />
team at the U. S. Field Hockey Association's national tournament.<br />
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The Gymnastiques performed their new ball routine for the students at<br />
the basketball game. Balance, strength, and grace are the features <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Gymnastiques.<br />
Gymnastiques, formerly the Tumbling Club,<br />
introduced gymnastic apparatus in its program,<br />
performing with their usual skill, balance and<br />
grace. The group kept the tradition <strong>of</strong> performing<br />
at half-time shows at home basketball games. Performing<br />
at the December 3 game the gymnastiques<br />
used a ball routine for the first time. The gymnastiques<br />
also performed at the February 27 game<br />
for high schools on play and sport days.<br />
Gyrnnastiques<br />
Row 1: Nancy Aldrich; Joy Markart; Kathy Meyer; Fran Koenig; Priscilla Taylor; Sally Huck; Nancy Krattiger; Sandy<br />
Laing. Row 2: Sue Vizanko; Kathy Wadzinski; Sue Meadows; Judy Marx, Rose Mangiaracina; Jill Walker. Row 3:<br />
Marilyn Meyer; Sue Horski; Mary Rickter; Vickie Habel; Nancy Wagner.
Row ]: Susan Perry; Elaine Murray; Jennifer Yeskie; Julie Jorgensen. Row 2: Sue Hendryson; Kathy Oedsma; Judy Hartsough. Row 3:<br />
Gerald Bonsack, Treas.; Dick Griegger, Vice Chair.; Charles Gschwind; Larry Pfaff, Chair.; Eric Johnson.<br />
During last falls elections, the Young Republicans<br />
worked actively for state and local Republican<br />
candidates. Some <strong>of</strong> their activities included<br />
arranging a campus c<strong>of</strong>fee luncheon for Louis<br />
Ceci, the Republican candidate for Attorney General,<br />
and for Jack Olson, the Republican candidate<br />
for Lt. Governor; distributed campaign literature<br />
throughout the city; telephoned people<br />
in the city reminding them to vote; and set up a<br />
table in the Student Union to assist students in<br />
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absentee voting.<br />
The club also published a monthly Republican<br />
Newsletter which dealt with news on the national<br />
scene. The club also distributed a book, The<br />
A merican Cause, to interested students on campus.<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> the members had an opportunity to<br />
attend the State Convention for the Y-GOP which<br />
was held in April at Sheboygan.
International<br />
Students<br />
The International students Organization strives<br />
for community understanding and appreciation <strong>of</strong><br />
international friendship and cooperation.<br />
The International Students sponsored a variety<br />
show which was held at Viterbo College. an all<br />
girls college in La Crosse. which included the in-<br />
Dancing beneath the sun at the annual Variety Show.<br />
ternational students from that schooL Other<br />
events sponsored by the International Students<br />
were debates, discussions, talks on national and<br />
international issues, and a Bazaar at which they<br />
sold figurines and statues.<br />
HUll' /: \1rs Surcndcr Singh, Hccra!
Roll' J: Judy Marx: Steve Westlund; Connie Boebel; Bob Merork; Barbara Schlosser; Mike Flanagan; Marilyn Miller; Jim Hornby; Barry<br />
Schockmel: Nancy Roy. Roll' 2: Jeannie Jack; Tom Madden; Betty Folgen; Scott Shaw; Barbara Heinonen; Terry Klungseth; Katheryn<br />
McCulloch; Bob Polan; Joyce Pabst: John Connaughton. Row 3: Bonnie Rieman; Jim Leonhart; Ingrid Barns; Mark Pfister; JoAnn<br />
Heindel; Jeff Olson; Greg Jeffries; Nancy Aldrich; Ronald Fischer; Nancy Krattiger; Larry Button; Evelyn Grosch.<br />
This is called a Birdie in the Tree.<br />
L-Bar-X<br />
A Texas Star.<br />
The <strong>University</strong> Dancers, known as L-Bar-X,<br />
is directed by Miss Bernadine Kunkel. The group<br />
was organized not only to increase dance skills<br />
and enlarge their dance repertoire, but also to<br />
share their enjoyment with others interested in<br />
dance. By using mixers, couple and set dances,<br />
the group makes it possible for the audience to<br />
experience the joy <strong>of</strong> participation.<br />
The members spend many hours styling their<br />
dances. They have performed in various towns<br />
throughout <strong>Wisconsin</strong>, Minnesota, and Iowa.
The swimming <strong>of</strong>ficials compare times during a meet.<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.<br />
LaCrosseBoard<br />
Of<br />
W OITlenOfficials<br />
The La Crosse Board is a pr<strong>of</strong>essional organization<br />
affiliated with the Officiating Services<br />
Area <strong>of</strong> the Division for Girl's and Women's<br />
Sports <strong>of</strong> the American Association for Health,<br />
Physical Education, and Recreation.<br />
Row 1: Marcia Evenson: Lee Stephenson; Joann Clark, Sec. & Treas.; Beatrice Baird, Faculty Chrm.; Carol Karps, Student Chrm.; Jean<br />
Evert: Marilyn Schwartz. Row 2: Mary Alfus; Pat Besner; Barb Zimmerman; Evelyn Grosch; Sally Redlin; Lynn Keehn; Karen Board;<br />
Kay Fisher. Row 3: Lorraine Moe; Karen Tobmen; Margo Hennig; Bonnie Lutz; Barbara Gamber; Pam Schroeder; JoAnn Heindel; Jan<br />
Donahue: Roberta McGowan. Ro,," 4: Marilyn Meyer; Judith Bauer; Nancy Wagner; Mary O'Brien; Jane Hahn; Christine Weber;<br />
Betty Ward: Nancy Semrad; Virginia Nairn; Jan Doleschal.<br />
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Row 1: David Wentworth; AI Thurman; Denny Berg; Dean Schwarten; Ken Pliskie; Neil Greinke, Treas. Row 2: Bob Keller; Gary<br />
Dresang; Richard Reiss; Topper Hagerman; Barry Schockmel; John Pankiewicz Jr. Row 3: Darryl White; Ted Bear, Vice Pres.; Eugene<br />
Witek; Paul Sommers; Wayne Bohlmann; Larry Pruess. Row 4: Bob Mars, Sec.; George Kleminski; John Drews; Bruce Schultz; Steve<br />
Pischke; Jack Curtis, Pledge Master; Lee Spletter, Pres.<br />
LetterIllan'8<br />
Club<br />
L-Club members sell programs and concessions at a basketball game.<br />
The honorary membership <strong>of</strong> L-Club is formed<br />
by athletes who have earned a letter in a varsity<br />
sport. This year the organization gave active<br />
service by selling concessions and programs at<br />
both football and basketball games. An Easter<br />
party for orphan children, a dinner for all L<br />
Club members and coaches were special projects<br />
<strong>of</strong> the L-Club. The Homecoming Queen, Rose<br />
Mangiaracina, was sponsored by the L-Club. This<br />
was the first year the Letterman's club sponsored<br />
a homecoming candidate.
Ace Stadthaus tosses the ball for the center<br />
jump.<br />
Don Ketchum signals the number <strong>of</strong> free<br />
throws to the players.<br />
La Crosse State Officials<br />
Within the La Crosse area, a group <strong>of</strong> young<br />
men interested in athletics put their interest and<br />
knowledge to work by <strong>of</strong>ficiating football and<br />
basketball games. Depending upon one's skill test<br />
result, determined by the <strong>Wisconsin</strong> Interscholastic<br />
Athletic Association, <strong>of</strong>ficials work from the<br />
intramural sports level to the college junior varsity<br />
level. Seminars are held to train prospective <strong>of</strong>ficials,<br />
practice sessions are arranged, and finally<br />
the test is given.<br />
The La Crosse State Officials sponsor a dance<br />
every year and sell pens with the football schedule<br />
printed on them. The money is needed to aid club<br />
members throughout the year.<br />
Row 1: Jim Doden; Bruce Parkovich; Tom Peterson; Ray Massingill. Row 2: Dean Anderson; Bill Loushine; Tom Romenesko, Corr. Sec.;<br />
Al Tomaszewski; Rand Erickson, Treas. Row 3: Cecil WaId; Jack Curtis; Gary Blomquist; Wayne Jacobson, Pres.; Bill Breneman.<br />
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Gale Huse; Cherri Wrchota; Margaret Jannusch; Carolyn Garriott; Kathy Kuhns; Pat Pirwitz.<br />
Orchesis<br />
Kathy and Pat practice their skills.•<br />
Orchesis, a contemporary modern dance group,<br />
was founded on the La Crosse campus in 1932.<br />
With the purpose <strong>of</strong> self-expression through dance,<br />
the Orchesis members work on technique, improvisation<br />
and choreography. At the end <strong>of</strong> each<br />
year they combine these various skills into their<br />
annual Mother's Day weekend performance.<br />
Orchesis members go through one <strong>of</strong> their routines.
Porn Porn Girls perform half-time activities<br />
at the football games.<br />
The 1966-67 Porn Porn squad, under the direction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cheryl Fischer, promotes school spirit and<br />
student attendance at all athletic events. They<br />
perform at football and basketball games, and<br />
hope to include wrestling, swimming, and gymnastic<br />
meets on this year's schedule. Pre-game<br />
football performances included peppy routines to<br />
the music <strong>of</strong> "On <strong>Wisconsin</strong>" and "Cherokee."<br />
The squad's special show was held at half-time <strong>of</strong><br />
the Dad's Day game, where they performed to<br />
the tunes <strong>of</strong> "Bonanza," "Beer Barrel Polka," and<br />
The car wash at Len's Citgo proved to be a fun as well as a pr<strong>of</strong>itable experience.<br />
POITl POITl Girls<br />
"Batman." The squad helped with homecoming,<br />
the inauguration festivities, and entertained winter<br />
sports fans with a special Christmas routine to<br />
"Sleigh Ride."<br />
The girls spend a great deal <strong>of</strong> time not only<br />
practicing for their special performances but also<br />
helping high school girls from the surrounding<br />
area learn more about Porn Porn routines. The<br />
squad's goal is to obtain new uniforms for next<br />
year.<br />
Roll' 1: Jean Ness; Carolyn Quammen; Kitsy McCulloch; Sharon Chitwood. Row 2: Carole Kutzbach; Cindy<br />
Bruni; r-.lary Copeland; Mary Jane White; Kathy Rank; Kathie Petersen. Roll' 3: Pat Meyer; Judy Eriksen;<br />
Cheryl Fischer, Director; Sue Stuesser; Sharon Reese. Row 4: Geri Ruehl; Terry Lindgren; Betty Hiser; Holly<br />
Hoesly; Karen Nordbloom; Carol Gersmehl. Row 5: Pam Topol; Kathy Klus; Barbara Lorenz; Connie BoebeL<br />
Kama Olson.
Row 1: Carlene Meisnest; Jill Brady; Barbara Heinonen; Pamella Fait; Janice Schwersenska; Ellen Balz, Vice-Pres.; Barbara Pieper;<br />
Cheryl Fischer; Margaret Taylor; Pat Anderson; Ron Lynn. Row 2: Ted Schleicher; Jim Derkez; Mark Pfister; Lois Koch; Mary Jo<br />
Madalon; Barbara Lorenz; Sandra Anderson; Karen Jacobs; Pat Kruse; Bill Jinske, Prog. Dir.; Dean Voskuil. Row 3: \Vill Samuels;<br />
Harold Blaize; Tom Disrude; Kim Jarvis; Dave Holcomb; Dale Prell, Proj. Chair.; Darrel Jacobs; Terry Klungseth; John Christian,<br />
Sec.; Tom Hansen; Bob Swanson. Row 4: Steve Pischke; Matt Ritola; Lyall Schroder; John Woodson; Steve Adams; John Stagan; Bob<br />
Bruett; Jack Connaughton; Steve Stauker, Pres.; Joe Aigner; Bill Gries, Treas.; Mike Moran.<br />
RecreatioI--.<br />
With the ever increasing growth in the number<br />
<strong>of</strong> people entering the field <strong>of</strong> recreation, the Recreation<br />
Majors' Club has become one <strong>of</strong> the largest<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional organizations on campus.<br />
The club provides a variety <strong>of</strong> programs at<br />
its monthly meetings. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional people, representing<br />
various areas and recreation fields, appear<br />
before the group as guest speakers.<br />
Coordination <strong>of</strong> classroom and club efforts is<br />
accomplished through projects and the sponsoring<br />
<strong>of</strong> several <strong>University</strong> social events. The annual<br />
card party provides practical experience in<br />
planning and in addition is a money-making project<br />
with the funds used to help defray expenses<br />
<strong>of</strong> students attending pr<strong>of</strong>essional meetings and<br />
"Recreation Royale" was the theme <strong>of</strong> the annual<br />
card party.<br />
Majors' Club<br />
conventions each year. The sponsoring <strong>of</strong> an all<br />
school dance provides additional assistance. One<br />
<strong>of</strong> the largest all <strong>University</strong> events is the annual<br />
"Songfest" where some 12 to 15 organizations<br />
compete for honors. All club members united in<br />
their efforts to make this traditional program an<br />
outstanding one enjoyed by students, faculty and<br />
towns people.<br />
The members have "fun" as well. The fall socializer<br />
is planned by the Junior class as practical<br />
experience. Here new members are given special<br />
welcome into their pr<strong>of</strong>essional organization and<br />
all enjoy the genuine fellowship <strong>of</strong> the group together.<br />
Recreation Majors usher at the 1966 Songfest.<br />
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Student National Education Association, a<br />
newly formed organization this year, was established<br />
for students in education. SNEA had several<br />
speakers come in to discuss teaching situations<br />
and conditions, and had several informative<br />
films. SNEA strives for understanding and appreciation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the field <strong>of</strong> education.<br />
Student<br />
Education<br />
Association<br />
Rolt' I: Barbara Funnel!: :\lary Kamla; Judith Nelson; Rosemary White; Phyllis Puckett. Rolt' 2: Marcia Tremaine; Ann Orr; Jeanette<br />
Ander!: Harold Scarseth: Joe Beck: Adele Johannes; Larraine Steuck.<br />
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Roll' I: Jean Gries; Dixie Yeiter; Judy Hansen; Jean Brandt. Row 2: Lois Schwarten: Jan Millin; Jean Blackmore: Shirley Morkensen.<br />
Roll' 3: Elizabeth Stauber: Susan Goeldner; Barb Dauphin; Marilyn KiJe.<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> Wivettes is to provide an opportunity<br />
for the wives <strong>of</strong> college students to become<br />
familiar with and be a part <strong>of</strong> the campus<br />
community, make new acquaintances and share<br />
common interests through various activities. Programs<br />
are presented at the monthly meetings on<br />
such topics as family credit management and opportunities<br />
available to student wives and families.<br />
A service project consisted <strong>of</strong> making Christmas<br />
center pieces for the La Crosse County Hospital<br />
in West Sale. Fund raising projects included<br />
a bake sale using their talents as homemakers,<br />
and a Spring Style Show.<br />
Social opportunities are <strong>of</strong>fered through the<br />
Wivettes Bowling League which meets twice a<br />
month in the Student Union and husband-wife<br />
gatherings such as the Couples Bowling League,<br />
the Progressive Dinner Christmas Party and the<br />
banquet at the close <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />
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There goes a strike.
Watch the Birdie!<br />
The Women's Association, WRA, encourages<br />
expanded participation by publicizing its activities<br />
in the WRAP, the WRA paper. Opportunities<br />
to participate in twelve separate sports were <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />
Apparatus, archery, badminton, basketball,<br />
curling, fencing, riding, s<strong>of</strong>tball, swimming, ten-<br />
Ready'.' Aim! Fire!! nis, track and field, and volleyball were the events<br />
WRA sponsored for girls with any amount <strong>of</strong> experience.<br />
W orrlen's Recreation<br />
Association<br />
Row 1: Marcia Evenson; Sandy Laing; Miss Lee Stephenson, Advisor; Karen Toburen; Judy Dejong, Treas.; Jean Bubolz, Vice Pres.;<br />
Sally Redlin, Pres.; Marilyn Schwartz, Sec.; Nancy Krattiger. Row 2: Marcia Tremaine; Barb Zimmerman; Virginia Smith; Jean Evert;<br />
Kathy Wadzinski; Barb Gamber; Lynn Keehn; Elaine Hooker; Margo Hennig; Frances Goenig. Row 3: Ellen Larson; Marilyn Meyer;<br />
Pat Koch; Rita McKinley; Patricia Besner; Mary Alfus; Karen Board; Toni O'Brien; Pam Schroeder; Bonnie Lutz. Row 4: Mary O'<br />
Brien; Evelyn Grosch; Virginia Nairn; Eileen Seefeld; Jane Hahn; Christine Weber; Jean Horzlanzyk; Marcy Oncken; Jan Doleschal;<br />
Roberta McGowan; Carol Karps.<br />
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Row 1: Terry Krugel, Assistant Director; Rosanne Channing; Allen Thompson; Maryls Johnson; Kathleen Casey; Marge Burns; Annette<br />
Melby; Mary Romberg; Mary Welch; Carol Larson; Jeanne Neumann; Laura Hasenstab; Gladys Stene; Jo Krause; Julie Jorgenson;<br />
Maggie Quam; Annette H<strong>of</strong>f; Arlene Alt; Bonnie Lutz; Nancy Moersch; Gordon Nelson. Row 2: Diane Adams; Jana Hanson; Sandy<br />
Haksomaki; Jackie Coates; Connie Sudgen; Charlotte Anderson; Pam Albrecht; David Leighr; Sandy Dolata; Rich Sage; Carol Hintz;<br />
Corinne Trautsch; Nancy Renner; Sandy Erickson; Alicia Ensey; Betty Nuttall; Joan Berken; Ramona Harpold; Martha Jenkins; Barb<br />
Moran. Row 3: Carol Armagost; Julie Jordan; Mary Pendleton; Judy Kovalaske; Pat Huston; Sandy Schultz; Mary Young; Ann Lorenzen;<br />
Kay Killian; Joan Wehrenberg; John Bentz; Judy Dejong; Jeff Heisler; Rita Bosshardt; Nodji Olson; Wendy Bahr; Lorraine Messer; Virginia<br />
Smith; Bev Mantey; Jan Semrau; Dave Zurn; Pat Kinsey; Marly Sugden; Bev Emmons; Linda Beneker; Chandra Ahrens; Sara Bissen;<br />
Pam Ranger; Nancy Emery; Lin Howell; Gerald Lambert; Mary Reike; Mary Jo Gruendler. Row 4: Charlene Timm; Karen Rommel;<br />
Bob Schneider; Jerome ,Moede; Ron Potter; David Joanis; Roger Gran; Virginia Martin; Mike Snustead; Bonita Gehling; Nancy Trynand;<br />
Nick Charles; Donnette Hollman; Ray Massingill; Jeanne Cox; Blaine Petersen; Don Parsons; Jeff James; Rick Yound; Harry Lee;<br />
Dick Downing; John Cathman; Al Myren; Tekla Anderson; Linda Carter; Judy Smith; John Peterson; Mary Bessac; Deanna French; Roy<br />
Sugden; William Schmidt; Alan Rudrud; Ron Drecktrah; Chuck Kuchler; Carole Oinonen; Harry Harnich; Dave Kenstad; Linda Todd;<br />
Dick Loken. Row 5: Kermit Oppriecht; Kris Falk; Linda Runde; Laurie Rebro; Bob McDonald; Lin Scott; Bob Falk; Tom Joanis; Bill<br />
Meyer; Jerry Bonsack; Barb Elmer; Cindy Dodge; Mr. Wahl, Director; Forrest Biggerstaff; Ron Pfaff; Roger Haugh; Sue Jerome; Bob<br />
Johnson; James Hornby; Norman Hurlburt; Larry Werbel; Ruth Wilda; Charles Roberts; Cheri Snyder.<br />
Wind Symphony<br />
Row 1: Gordon Nelson; Bonnie Lutz; Maggie Quam; Carol Larson; Jo Krause; Mary Romberg; Rosanne Channing; Terry Krugel. Row<br />
2: Sandy Dolata; Rich Sage; Kay Killian; Anita Melby; Jean Neuman; John Bentz; Nodji Olson; Mary Pendelton; Lucinda Bruni; Mary<br />
Munson; Jackie Coates; Maryls Johnson; Al Thompson. Row 3: Kris Falk; Tom Joanis; Jerry Bonsack; Mike Snustead; Don Parsons;<br />
Harry Lee; Rick Young; Al Myren; Roy Sugden; Forrest Biggerstaff; Roger Haugh; Dick Loken; Linda Todd; Bev Emmons; Linda Beneker;<br />
Nancy Emery; Pam Ranger. Row 4: Cheri Snyder; Mr. Wahl, Director.<br />
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SYIllphonic Band<br />
S"\Vinging Chiefs<br />
Row 1: AI Thompson; Terry Krugel; John Bentz; Jeff Heisler; Gordon Nelson. Row 2: Chuck Kruckler; Dave Kenstead; Linda Todd;<br />
Dick Loken. Row 3: Rich Sage; Mr. Wahl, Director; Kris Falk; Forrest Biggerstaff; Don Parsons; Mike Snustead; Rick Young; Harry<br />
Lee.<br />
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At the Green Bay Packer-Minnesota Viking game in Green Bay the Marching Chiefs played 'Thllnderball" in a s;dllte to Agent 007.<br />
Featured Twirler. Pam Albrecht.<br />
Marching Chiefs<br />
The Marching Chiefs, 142 young men and<br />
and women <strong>of</strong> La Crosse State <strong>University</strong>, are<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong> Ralph Wahl. The Drum<br />
Major is Gorden Nelson and the featured twirler<br />
is Pam Albrecht.<br />
The Marching Chiefs brought considerable<br />
attention to the school and the city through its appearances<br />
at various functions throughout the<br />
state. This year the Marching Chiefs appeared at<br />
the Baltimore Colt-Chicago Bear pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
football game in Chicago and also at the Minnesota<br />
Viking-Green Bay Packer pr<strong>of</strong>essional football<br />
game in Green Bay. The band also performed<br />
a half-time show at Whitewater when the La<br />
Crosse Indians met the Whitewater Warhawks.<br />
A marching exhibition was given at Fond du Lac,<br />
based on the theme "Building a Band".<br />
Long hours <strong>of</strong> intense practice and drill are the<br />
elements which make this years Marching Chiefs<br />
outstanding. For each minute <strong>of</strong> performance the<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the band practice and drill about one<br />
hour. During the football season you will always<br />
find the band practicing on the <strong>University</strong> parking<br />
lot.<br />
Although the football season may end the musical<br />
and performing activities <strong>of</strong> the band are<br />
just beginning.
The high stepping, hard driving Marching Chiefs lead the Oktoberfest<br />
Parade.<br />
Drum Major, Gorden Nelson.<br />
The band is shown here In a 'Tijuana Taxi" number at the Green Bay Packer-Minnesota Viking game in Green Bay.<br />
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Soprano<br />
Jean Ahlin<br />
Mary Crum<br />
Joan Dauphin<br />
Sharon Green<br />
Kristen Hanson<br />
Donnette Hollman<br />
Carol Johnson<br />
Kathy Kortbein<br />
Sharon O'Leary<br />
Jeannine Opdyke<br />
Marv Olson<br />
Carolyn Quammen<br />
Ann Rommel<br />
Barbara Ruf<br />
Janine Schaller<br />
Suann Thompson<br />
Diane Vaaler<br />
Jo Ann Wall<br />
Jeanne Wilson<br />
Allen Myren<br />
Kermit Oppriecht<br />
George Potaracke<br />
Harold Scarseth<br />
Mike Wilmot<br />
William Ziegler<br />
<strong>University</strong> Singers<br />
Dr. \tVilliarn V. Estes, Director.<br />
Barbara Bronson, Acco:rnpanist.<br />
Bass<br />
Tom Adams<br />
Doug Brandt<br />
Roger Crum<br />
Stephen Diak<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Jini Greenup<br />
Ron Jones<br />
Jerry Lambert<br />
Ron Lee<br />
Garv Lunde<br />
Chuck Schmidt<br />
Bob Sivak<br />
Al Stendahl<br />
Roy Sugden<br />
Glenn Wake<br />
Wayne Wilson<br />
John Haag<br />
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Alto<br />
Diane Adams<br />
Emilv Amundson<br />
Cathy Clements<br />
Jan Doleschal<br />
Melisa Erickson<br />
Theo Flickinger<br />
Mary Ann Francis<br />
Julie Jorgensen<br />
Kav Klinke<br />
Sh,;ron Lintelman<br />
Jean Milinovich<br />
Pat Miller<br />
Debra Osgood<br />
Sandy Rebhan<br />
Karen Sandvold<br />
Priscilla Sharer<br />
Sally Steckart<br />
Tenor<br />
Harold Beitlich<br />
John Brauner<br />
Tom Byerly<br />
Dave Juneau<br />
Jack Lewis<br />
Allen Myren<br />
Kermit Oppriecht<br />
George Potaracke<br />
Harold Scarseth<br />
Mike Wilmot<br />
William Ziegler
Row 1: Sharon O'Leary; Carol Kaepernick; Diane Vaaler; Thea Flickinger; Ann Lorenzen; Jan Doleschal.<br />
Row 2: Jim Regelein: Bob Sivak; Jim Greenup; William Ziegler; Kermit Oppriecht; George<br />
Potaracke.<br />
Collegiates<br />
<strong>University</strong> Singers<br />
European Concert Tour<br />
Aug. 8-29, 1966<br />
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In Rothenburg, Germany the Singers were<br />
greeted by the mayor <strong>of</strong> the city who was dressed<br />
in original costume. When the city was under<br />
siege by invaders the mayor drank a stein <strong>of</strong> wine<br />
to save the city from being destroyed. Dr. Estes<br />
re-enacts this drinking <strong>of</strong> the wine ceremony.<br />
Julie Jorgensen models her authentic<br />
German costume.<br />
The singers presented Dr. Estes with a wine goblet In remembrance <strong>of</strong><br />
their visit in Rothenburg. Germany.<br />
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One <strong>of</strong> the sights in the tour that created a<br />
lasting impression was the Berlin Wall. The day<br />
the Singers toured East Berlin the East Berliners<br />
were celebrating the fifth year the wall had been<br />
built against U. S. aggression.<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the high points <strong>of</strong> the tour was when<br />
the Singers gave a private concert for the Chancellor<br />
<strong>of</strong> West Germany, Chancellor Erhard.<br />
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The warm hospitality <strong>of</strong> the inn keeper<br />
in Tegernsee, Germany cannot be overlooked.<br />
He entertained the Singers during<br />
dinner by playing various German folk<br />
tunes. The warm feeling the entire village<br />
held toward the Singers was emphasized<br />
when the inn keeper played the Star Spangled<br />
Banner.
RoH' 1: Bonnie Kopp, Sec. & Treas.; Marsha Curtis; Carolyn Rex, Vice Pres.; Linda Novy. RoH' 2: Susan Halberg, Pres.: Dr. Birchler,<br />
Advisor; Roger Crum; Charlene Johnson.<br />
Inter-Religious<br />
Council<br />
The Inter-Religious Council sponsor Thanksgiving Convocation.<br />
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Inter-Religious Council represents all faiths <strong>of</strong><br />
worship and acts as the <strong>of</strong>ficial religious representative<br />
at various campus events. They also<br />
act as a "clearing house" for religious activities.<br />
I.R.C. sponsored a Thanksgiving and Easter Convocation<br />
while also holding an Ecumenical Day.
Members get acquainted at a c<strong>of</strong>fee hour.<br />
Cana Club, the Catholic married students organization,<br />
met for c<strong>of</strong>fee and donuts weekly<br />
after 9: 00 a.m. Mass to discuss various topics <strong>of</strong><br />
common interest.<br />
A get acquainted c<strong>of</strong>fee hour was held for all<br />
Catholic married students.<br />
Although the Cana Club members spent most<br />
<strong>of</strong> their spare time with their families, they did<br />
manage to hold a bake sale, chili supper, New<br />
Year's Eve Party, pot-luck supper, picnic, and<br />
evening discussions.<br />
Cana Club<br />
Row 1: Elizabeth Stauber: Barbara Kaster: Doris Jessesski: Jean Brandt, Vice Pres. Row 2: Barbara Reedich, Pres.; Sylvester Kaster;<br />
Marilyn Kile; Father Ed Bertz. Row 3: Jack Reedich; John Jessesski; Steve Stauber; Wayne Kile.<br />
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RUlI" I: Judy Smith; Nancy Emery; Donna Hillishiem. RUlI" 2: Donna McKittrick; Sharon Getter. Row 3: Andy<br />
Pyatskowit; Burdett Wakeman. Evangelist; Ronald Augustine.<br />
Christian Bible Study<br />
Striving to unite campus students with the Inspired<br />
Word and Its Truths, the Christian Bible<br />
Study organization meets weekly for round table<br />
discussion, further study, and fellowship.<br />
Focusing their attention upon evidences <strong>of</strong><br />
Christianity, the members hope to understand the<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the CBS discuss the Bible at a regular meeting.<br />
facts pertinent to Biblical Truths enabling them<br />
to evaluate the Scriptures.<br />
It is the Christian Bible Study's intent to complete<br />
this channel <strong>of</strong> study before approaching<br />
another pathway.
RoJ\' 1: Judy Zeuschner; Carol Zeuschner; DeeDee Olson, Sec.; Wayne Hall, Pres.; Mary Olsen; Melisa Erickson; S,mdy Miller; Nancy<br />
Jung. Row 2: Tekla Anderson; Pat Braasch; Kit Boesch; Virginia Smith; Rosanne Hanson; Mary Ann Pimer; Millie Nelson. Row 3:<br />
Cheryl Busch: Ginger Carlson; l\largaret Larson: Mary Bessee; Charlene Johnson; Bev Mantey; Paul Pfeffer; Doug Brandt; Norman<br />
Erickson, Pastor. RoJ\' 4: Terry Petersen; Dennis Tranberg; Gary Meunier; Gary Blomquist; John Lindquist; Raymond \V'aldie; Gary<br />
Lunde: Harold Scarseth; Norman Leaf.<br />
Lutheran Campus Center<br />
The Lutheran Campus and its chapeL called<br />
the Catacombs. is a community <strong>of</strong> students with<br />
a common religious faith. As well as a center <strong>of</strong><br />
activities for the campus, the students are also<br />
a congregation seeking to be the church <strong>of</strong> the<br />
campus. Worship is held on Sundays as well as<br />
weekdays. Discussion groups, retreats, choir, noncredit<br />
courses, social events, and community service<br />
projects are among the activities which make<br />
up center life.<br />
This year the Lutheran Campus Center, along<br />
with the Newman Center hosted a retreat for<br />
students from campuses throughout <strong>Wisconsin</strong><br />
and upper Michigan, the theme <strong>of</strong> which was<br />
"One and Holy". This was the first Ecumenical<br />
venture <strong>of</strong> this kind in the midwest. The two<br />
hundred students spent the weekend in October<br />
together in dialogue and worship to achieve better<br />
understanding <strong>of</strong> the two churches.<br />
The Center is governed by a vestry <strong>of</strong> twelve<br />
students who meet twice each month. It is served<br />
by a full time campus pastor, the Reverend Norman<br />
A. Erikson.<br />
These are members <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Campus Center vestry.<br />
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Rol\' I: Arden Brugger. Peg Zurn. Jewel Johns. Barb Kircheis. ROll 2: Sheridan Siewers. Jean Ahlin. Gaylene Hoeth. Joan Dauphin. Geri<br />
Ruehl. Rol\' 3: Gene Broccard. Ruth Rorabaugh, Ruth Sunday, Kathy Oedsma. Judy Klehm. Kristine Futz. Ro\t' 4: Michael Saxton,<br />
Norman Hurlburt, Pastor Gary Putnam, Wesely Hurlburt, Ian MacAulay, Kermit Oppriecht, Jim Hornby.<br />
United<br />
Campus<br />
Ministry<br />
Students find happiness behind its door.<br />
The United Campus Ministry, formerly the Wesley<br />
Foundation, is an ecumenical ministry uniting the Wesley<br />
Foundation <strong>of</strong> the Methodist Church and the United<br />
Campus Christian Fellowship <strong>of</strong> the Disciples <strong>of</strong> Christ,<br />
the Evangelical United Brethren, Moravian, United<br />
Presbyterian Church USA, and the United Church <strong>of</strong><br />
Christ churches.<br />
This year marked the establishment <strong>of</strong> a campus center,<br />
across from the school library. Retreats; study<br />
groups; the Heretics' Club; and the Covenant Players,<br />
a religious drama group, characterized activities at the<br />
Center. Some <strong>of</strong> the programs were concerned with<br />
"Understanding Death", "The Morality <strong>of</strong> Scientific Discovery",<br />
and the films "Parable" and "Abandon Ship".<br />
The ministry shared by students, faculty, administration,<br />
and the campus pastor, the Rev. Gary Putnam,<br />
seeks to express the presence <strong>of</strong> a Christian community<br />
in the life <strong>of</strong> the university.
Pastor Wayne Schmidt.<br />
The Collegians go caroling.<br />
Lutheran Collegians<br />
Through the efforts <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Wisconsin</strong> Evangelical<br />
Lutheran Synod and the campus pastor,<br />
Wayne Schmidt, a center and chapel have been<br />
established for the stimulation <strong>of</strong> spiritual growth<br />
<strong>of</strong> LSD students. The objectives <strong>of</strong> the center<br />
are to help the student meet life's duties and to<br />
help him meet the responsibilities in the church<br />
and in society.<br />
The objectives are obtained through Wednes-<br />
day evening vesper services, fellowship cost suppers,<br />
and the provision <strong>of</strong> transportation to local<br />
congregations for Sunday worship. In addition,<br />
secular activities are also an important aspect <strong>of</strong><br />
the center's program.<br />
However, keeping Christ in the center <strong>of</strong> each<br />
member's life remains the primary objective <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Wisconsin</strong> Lutheran Chapel.<br />
Row 1: Marilyn Miller; Rose Selle; Joan Wehrenberg; Janine Schaller. Row 2: Margie Dyre; Linda Sells; Arlis Vlasak; Mary Linse:<br />
Linda Craigs. Row 3: Rev. Wayne Schmidt; Doug Willer; Tom Niedfeldt; Harry Hamish; Tom Peterson; Dave Wilder. Row 4: Bill<br />
Gresens; Alan Follendorf; Ron Drecktrah; Allen Myren; Gary Buss; Merlin Kardin.
Greek<br />
Organizations
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Roll' 1: Carol Lenz. Sec,; Millie Nelson, Treas.; Julie Mack, Pres.; Pam Klund; Marianne Stark. Row 2.' Sherri O'Rourke; Peggy Stellpflug;<br />
Saralie Sands; Carol Kaepernick.<br />
Panhellenic Council<br />
"United we stand, divided we fall", is the motto<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Panhellenic Council as they work together<br />
in many campus functions. An exciting service<br />
performed this past year by the sorority members<br />
was their work and participation during the Inauguration<br />
\Veek. The girls acted as guides and<br />
hostesses, and sponsored a reception for President<br />
and Mrs. Gates.<br />
Upholding the standards <strong>of</strong> intellectual achievement,<br />
the council awards the Panhellenic Scholarship<br />
trophy to the sorority with the highest grade<br />
point each semester. The trophy went to Delta<br />
Zeta sorority for the 1966 spring semester, then<br />
to the Alpha Phi sorority for the 1966 fall semester.<br />
Pledges entertain the Greeks and the student body in skits sponsored<br />
by Panheilenic Council.<br />
Another combined effort <strong>of</strong> all sorority members<br />
was the Formal Rush. Plans for this event<br />
began in the fall <strong>of</strong> the year when the council<br />
prepared and sent out newsletters to freshmen<br />
orientating them to sorority life. Provision <strong>of</strong><br />
counselors before and during rush is another<br />
service <strong>of</strong> the council. An all-sorority tea is the<br />
initial function <strong>of</strong> Formal Rush.<br />
Two girls from each sorority represent the<br />
unity <strong>of</strong> all the girls as they meet each week to<br />
discuss their college and sorority interests. Miss<br />
June Tenckh<strong>of</strong>f, assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Women, is<br />
their advisor.<br />
Actives and Rushees enjoy the Panhellenic Formal tea.
An Alpha Phi times contestant during the banana eating<br />
contest at the "Vater Carnival.<br />
The Alpha Phi's social calendar was filled with<br />
many varied events which included a water carnival<br />
for all campus organizations, a Thanksgiving<br />
Banquet for the Alpha Phi family, and a Holly<br />
Sale at Christmas to provide additional money for<br />
the building fund in hopes <strong>of</strong> building a sorority<br />
house in the near future. While sponsoring these<br />
events they also participated in the Powder Puff<br />
Alpha Phi<br />
.\Iembers <strong>of</strong> the sorority proudly display some <strong>of</strong> their trophies.<br />
Olympics, Songfest, and Winter Carnival. Entertaining<br />
the older folks at Mulder's Nursing Home<br />
was their philanthropy project for the Alpha<br />
Phi's.<br />
Alpha Phi won the Greek Women's Scholarship<br />
trophy for first semester <strong>of</strong> this year and also<br />
won first place in the women's homecoming float<br />
competition.<br />
ROll" 1: Susan Roderick: Kathy Kortbein: Marty Steffen; Barbara Heinrich; Pam Smith, Treas.; Barbara Schlosser. Pres.; Joanne Moussette;<br />
Kathy Newton; Carol Piekarz: Elaine Hooker, JoAnn Miller. Row 2: Kathy Tench; Nancy Roy; Joanne Zeilinger; Kathy Connor;<br />
Betty Hiser: Barb Drews: Kelly McCoy: Kay Fisher; Barbara Heinonen; Sally Bentzien; Mary Anne Koenig; Carol Lenz. Row 3: Lauree<br />
Rebro: Linda Benedict; Sue Stuesser: Kitsy McCulloch: Marilyn Miller; Carol Wetenkamp; Sherri Orolirk; Judi Patience; Karen<br />
Johnson: Joan Anderson: Nancy Hass; Judy Lokken. Row 4: Terry Lindgren; Mary Engsberg; Linda Herold; Rosemary Rowe; Jane<br />
Pedersen, Cor. Sec.: Sylvia <strong>Murphy</strong>: Benjie Knox; Lynn Laursen; Mary Jo Madalon; Mary Martin; Diane Falbe; Julaine Huttenburg.<br />
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ROll' I: Carol Romeo; Sharon Reese; Hank Delikoski; Margo Hennig; Bonnie Lothian; Connie Carlson, Corr. Sec.: Elizabeth Hickey:<br />
Barbara Panke: Sandra Miller, Act. Chr.; Sue Bacun. Row 2: Dianne Smalancke. Pre".: Pat Klug, Treas.: Joey Scott; Diana Gros;<br />
Saralie Sands; Chris Knudson: Pam Klund, Panhellenic Del.; Cheryl Hartman; Margie Wachal; Linda Radke, Ass't. Rush Chrm.<br />
RO\l' 3: Karen Nordbloom; Pat Ploetz; Jolynn Wittenberg: Barb Skrobot, Vice Pres.: Sue Hickey; Linda Hansen; Carol Hayhurst; Gale<br />
Huse. Kate Deppeler. Rec. Sec.; Dianne Nelson. Roll' 4: Candy Buehl, Soc. Chrm.: Cindy Howland: Linda Schubert; Nancy Stuart;<br />
Shirley Walsuik; Kathy Klus; Linda Drinkwater; Mary Kirkhom; Chris Johnson. Rush Chrm.; Karen Dwyer: Cheryl Trapp.<br />
Alpha<br />
OIllicron<br />
Pi<br />
Fall selections from the AOPi style show.<br />
The Sigma Lambda Chapter <strong>of</strong> Alpha Omicron<br />
Pi, philanthropic project is concerned with the<br />
Bethany Nursing Home in La Crosse. Each week<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Chapter visit, comfort, and cheer<br />
the elderly people. Alpha Omicron Pi also plays<br />
a large part in the functioning and development<br />
<strong>of</strong> certain annual activities which occur on campus.<br />
Working in conjunction with other Greeks,<br />
Alpha Omicron Pi help sponsor the Homecoming<br />
activities.<br />
Students get in the Christmas spirit at the AOPi Tea.<br />
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A pledge shines shoes during Greek Week.<br />
The Delta Alpha Chapter <strong>of</strong> Alpha Xi Delta<br />
took part in many campus activities from the<br />
Powder Puff Olympics, which they won this year,<br />
to Songfes1. The Alpha Xi's also presented the<br />
Saint Patrick's Day Style Show and Tea, and<br />
acted as hostesses and guides during Inauguration<br />
Week.<br />
A pledge gets questioned at the Xi table.<br />
Alpha Xi Delta<br />
Working with the girls <strong>of</strong> S1. Michael's Home<br />
was the philanthrophy project, this in keeping<br />
with the national philanthropic project to prevent<br />
juvenile delinquency. The Alpha Xi's worked<br />
jointly with the Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity to<br />
give a Christmas Party for orphans.<br />
Row 1: Chris Turzinski: Karen Flynn: Shari Tess: Nancy Somdahl; Rori Templin; Karen Harrigan; Jean Niederer; Sue Harris; Kathy<br />
Neis: Mary Copeland: Mary Annett. Row 2: Kathy Runholm, Nancy Coughlin: Lorrie Meacham; Annetta H<strong>of</strong>f; Jean Gonyo; Barb<br />
Smith; Ann Schye: Carolyn Garriott: Jill Leren, Linda Novy; Pat Splitt; Roselyn Mangiaracina; Karen Klug. Row 3: Julie Mack; Joan<br />
Jarchow: Marianne Stark: Janie Buchmiller: Carol Kaepernick; Judy Boeder; Shirley Tapclt; Arlene Alt; Sherry Mader; Jackie Coates;<br />
Susan Grabow: Sharon Dahlk. Row 4: Barb Block, Cindy Greener; Sherry Lewis; Marcia Lee; Judy Dejong; Suzanne Ishmael, Joan<br />
Schmidt: l.ois Metoxen: Mary Jo McLaughlin; Mary Joe Grimm; Bonnie Rieman; Jeanne Huseby, Jan Wojahn.
Jim Paulus decorates the Beta booth for Winter Carnival.<br />
Beta Sigma Chi, the oldest fraternity on campus,<br />
was founded in 1934 by D. O. Coate. The<br />
only local fraternity at WSU-L, the Beta's annually<br />
sponsor the Beta Variety Show, an event<br />
which features skits by various campus organizations.<br />
Beta Sigma Chi also participates in Homecoming,<br />
Winter Carnival, and Songfest. Socially,<br />
the Betas stage a Homecoming Dance, a Spring<br />
Dinner Dance, a Senior Picnic, as well as many<br />
informal get-togethers throughout the school<br />
year.<br />
All work and no play.<br />
BetaSigmaChi<br />
ROll' I: \licheal Lavermann. Hist.: Jim Kollath; Dave Beranek, Vice Pres.; Robert Benson. Pres.: Jim Paulus. Row 2: LeRoy Miller;<br />
Richard Knox, Cor. Sec.; Gregory Jablonski, Sec.; Bob Burgmaier. Row 3: Jim Langen; Ralph Watson, Treas.; Pete Sullivan; Dave Senn;<br />
Carl Wehman. Pledgemaster. I. F. C. Rep. Row 4: Jerry Sager; Philip Mead; Neil Hovind, Chaplain; Ray Przywojski: Clayton ,Combs.<br />
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Roll' 1: Mike Shoemaker; David Sprehn; Mike Flanagan; Ken Johnson; Doug Happel; Randy Docauer, Sec. Row 2: Don Hehenberger;<br />
Alan Staffon; Mike Clark; Randy Loomis; Wayne Herzog; Virgil Holder, Advisor. Roll' 3: Norb Duba; Gene Bajicek, Sgt. <strong>of</strong> Arms;<br />
Tom Joanis; Joseph Aldrich: Bill Frey, Pres.: Mr. Wingate. Advisor. Row 4: Robert Peterson; Jack Connaughton, Treas.; William<br />
Sleeter; Richard Bristenfield; Stan Sprahn; Jim Burton, Vice Pres.; Wayne Jacobson.<br />
Delta<br />
SigIlla<br />
Phi<br />
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The Delta Sigma Phi fraternity, the newest<br />
fraternity on campus initiated its first pledge<br />
class on November 22, 1966. Expanding rapidly,<br />
the fraternity is looking forward to its installation<br />
as a chapter during the second semester. The<br />
Delta Sig's hope to make this the greatest formal<br />
event in their history.<br />
A scholarship <strong>of</strong> fifty dollars was initiated during<br />
the first semester to award the pledge with<br />
the highest grade point during his pledge semester.<br />
To promote scholarship, the pledge must participate<br />
in a "college bowl" in which teams answer<br />
questions on any subject chosen. The winning<br />
team each semester competes against a team<br />
<strong>of</strong> actives for the semester championship.<br />
The Delta Sig's have planned and carried out<br />
several functions thus far with hopes <strong>of</strong> expanding<br />
these in years to come. The first big group<br />
project was a money making project in conjunction<br />
with the La Crosse Oktoberfest Committee.<br />
Participating in their first homecoming, the Delta<br />
Sig's placed second in the fraternity division <strong>of</strong><br />
the float judging. Future plans, other than the<br />
installation, include the annual "Pop" Gardner<br />
Christmas party for underprivileged children, and<br />
a car rally to be held sometime second semester.<br />
The Delta Sig booth at Winter Carnival honored the pr<strong>of</strong>essors.
Phi Sig's and the Alpha Xi's join together to give a Christmas Party for the<br />
orphans.<br />
Phi Sigma Epsilon sponsors sports day for the<br />
youth <strong>of</strong> La Crosse, co-sponsors the Orphans<br />
Party for the children at St. Michael's during the<br />
Christmas season, the annual Winter Carnival,<br />
the Tom Turkey Dance before Thanksgiving, and<br />
numerous work projects for the fraternity. The<br />
show "Where The Action Is" which took place<br />
here in La Crosse was also sponsored by the Phi<br />
Sigs.<br />
The Phi Sigs are also known for the annual<br />
spring Playboy Party which is a weekend long<br />
affair and they are also proud <strong>of</strong> its active participation<br />
in intramural athletics.<br />
The Phi Sig's Honky Tonk ice sculpture.<br />
Phi Sigma<br />
Epsilon<br />
Row I: James Cross; Larry Trammell; William Meyer; Richard Schulz; Martin Anderson, Pres.; Michael Manegold; Dean Schwarten;<br />
Raymond Herda: Terry Nelson; Michael Buttler. Row 2: Ron Hanson, Hist., Chap.; Tarry Hall; Tom Mitchell; Jim Lacko; Rick Synold;<br />
Greg Jefferves; Bob Yoss; John Lenz, Party Chair.; Otto Novick; James Christensen. Row 3: Carlos Pagan; Jim Novak, Rec. Sec.; Tom<br />
Touton, Corr. Sec.; Jeff Mahloch; George Thompson; AI Poser, Sgt. <strong>of</strong> Arms; Jim Folger; Pete Tangley; Dennis Waldron; Joe Dwyer.<br />
Row 4: Jerry Graf; Steve Olsen; Harold Warriner, Soc. Chair.; Tom Madden; Steve Jensen, Treas.; Don Dimond, Vice Pres.; Dick<br />
Pflueger; Jeff Lange; Robert Gronski; Robert Polan; Len Brasch; Jim Greenup; John Tremain.<br />
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ROll' I: Maurice Gallagher, Soc, Chair.; Charles Moore, Sec,-Treas,; Pat Sebranek; Blaine Peterson, Row 2: William McGrath; John<br />
Waldron; Tom .\lacgillivray; Gary Link; Ken Kolar. Row 3: Pat Lawrynk, Rec. Sec,; Phil Peckham; Gordon Jensen, Chaplain; Leonard<br />
Rash; Bob Bohn; Denny Liebscher, Pres, Row 4: Clayton Wood; John Budgins; Larry Drew; Marvin Biesiadecki; Nick Moran. Vice-Pres.<br />
SigITla Tau GaITlITla<br />
Sigma Tau Gamma became a national fraternity<br />
on the LSU campus in 1960 and was the<br />
first to do so. Each year they sponsor a Calendar<br />
Queen Week which was initiated in 1965. Thirteen<br />
girls are chosen through elimination by the<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the fraternity and then the queen is<br />
elected by an all school election. This year's Calendar<br />
Queen was Julie Huttenburg. It is the Sig<br />
Couples could try their luck at the Sig Tau Black Jack table<br />
at Winter CarnivaL<br />
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Tau's hope to make this a bigger event each year.<br />
Each year Sigma Tau Gamma gives out a<br />
scholastic award to the fraternity with the top<br />
grade point. This highly coveted award was won<br />
by Tau Kappa Epsilon last year.<br />
The Sig Tau's are also very active in intramural<br />
sports with participation also in the Beta<br />
Variety Show and Songfest.<br />
The Sig Tau's put the finishing touch on their Casino Rose,
Row 1: Mark Pfister; David Hough; Jim Smart; Irwin Morris; Thomas Adams, Hist.; Luis Esquilin, Treas.; Olin Harried. Row 2: William<br />
Gries; James Dobson; Ralph Tolokken; Jules Levy; Dean Sherry, Pres.; Jim Baumgarten; Dave Curtis. Row 3: Jose Torres; Buckley Nielsen;<br />
Louis Levy: Patrick Fleming, Sec.; Bob Pruess; Loren Danke; James Coughlin. Row 4: David Robinson; Mike Tickler; John Johnson;<br />
David Nowak; Mike Engh; Don Justinger; Mike Krueger; John Mikkelson.<br />
A TEKE pledge gets a notch in his paddle.<br />
Tau Kappa<br />
Epsilon<br />
The Theta Phi Chapter <strong>of</strong> Tau Kappa Epsilon<br />
has in the past year done many service projects.<br />
The TEKES have adopted a Korean orphan, put<br />
up signs welcoming people to La Crosse, served<br />
as escorts in the Miss Oktoberfest pageant, and<br />
controlled the Oktoberfest parade.<br />
Every year the TEKES sponsor the Powder<br />
Puff Olympics. Sororities compete in unusual<br />
events to Win a traveling trophy, won this year<br />
by the Alpha Xi Delta sorority.<br />
As a social fraternity, Tau Kappa Epsilon has<br />
about three parties a month. The highlight <strong>of</strong> the<br />
year is the Red Carnation Ball held in the spring.<br />
This year it was held at the Alumni Banquet, en·<br />
abling the Alumni and the undergraduates to get<br />
together.<br />
Row 1: Dick Matushek: Ken Visger; Tom Jensen; Jack Miller; Mike Roraff; Mike Meves; Jim Pfeiffer. Row 2: Bill Turnquist;. Jim<br />
Johannes; Dick Schulz; John Ruck; Jim Bambrough; Phil Kuehn; Jim Stillman; Terry McArdle. Row 3: Bob Pauly; Jim Nichols; Jim<br />
Dobbs; Marvin Ekern; Tom Schutz; Vern Schaller; Lee Niemczyk. Row 4: Michael Slaback; Gary Grom; James Ebersold; Isadore Sorce;<br />
Darrell Dvorak; Gary Wachtel, Vice Pres.; Peter Bentz.
ACADEMIC
164<br />
Seniors
165
Mrs. Dorothv L. Althaus<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Larry W. Arnoldy<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Susan J. Bacun<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Bonnie C. Beamer<br />
Physical Education<br />
Jeanette E. Anderl<br />
Physical Education<br />
Martin 1. Anderson<br />
Physical Education<br />
At the Summit<br />
Robert B. Balliet<br />
Physical Education<br />
Barbara L. Becker<br />
Elementary Education<br />
166<br />
Ellen K. Balz<br />
Recreation<br />
Fred R. Becker<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Dennis L. Arkin<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Burton H. Artz<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Roger F. Baylor<br />
Physical Education<br />
Thomas S. Beebe<br />
Letters and Science
Harold L. Beitlich<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Karolyn E. Berg<br />
Physical Education<br />
Judith L. Boeder<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Bonnie M. Boyer<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Gary R. Bendlin<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Thomas B. Betsinger<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Donald C. Bracco<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Sally L. Bentzien<br />
Physical Education<br />
Marilyn P. Bjorge<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Seniors<br />
167<br />
Douglas E. Brandt<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Bmce E. Berg<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Kurt W. Bluske<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Randy W. Bowell<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Len F. Brasch<br />
Letters and Science
John F. Brauner<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Stephen C. Brudlos<br />
Secondary Education<br />
A. Jean Bubolz<br />
Physical Education<br />
Sheryl K. Burkhalter<br />
Physical Education<br />
Marilyn J. Brecka<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Donald E. Brock<br />
Letters and Science<br />
On Their O"\'Vn<br />
Joy A. Buchell<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Peter D. Burns<br />
Letters and Science<br />
168<br />
Janie L. Buchmiller<br />
Secondary Education<br />
James L. Burton<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Carol I. Brown<br />
Physical Education<br />
Robert F. Bruett<br />
Recreation<br />
Keith A. Burand<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Thomas J. Byerly<br />
Letters and Science
Richard J. Carey<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Kathy A. Connor<br />
Physical Education<br />
Christine M. Cudek<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Glen W. Dallman<br />
Physical Education<br />
Connie J. Carlson<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Jeannie R. Cox<br />
Physical Education<br />
William J. Davis<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Roger D. Chellevold<br />
Secondary Education<br />
James W. Cross<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Seniors<br />
169<br />
Dennis A. DeGutes<br />
Physical Education<br />
Aurelia S. Chot<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Michael S. Cross<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Marsha K. Curtis<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Judith B. DeJong<br />
Physical Education
Henrietta K. Delikoski<br />
Physical Education<br />
Michael J. Diesburg<br />
Letters and Science<br />
John W. Doser<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Karen A. Dwyer<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Neil A. Denniston<br />
Physical Education<br />
Kathryn J. Deppeler<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Preparing<br />
Beth V. Doyle<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Michael F. Ehrhardt<br />
Physical Education<br />
for Life<br />
170<br />
John A. Drews<br />
Physical Education<br />
Arthur C. Ekern<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Nancy S. Dickinson<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Janis K. Doleschal<br />
Physical Education<br />
Dan E. Dutcher<br />
Physical Education<br />
Merlin A. Ellefson<br />
Letters and Science
Barbara J. Elmer<br />
Physical Education<br />
Rand E. Erickson<br />
Physical Education<br />
John F. Fancher<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Kav D. Fisher<br />
Physical Education<br />
Mary C. Engsberg<br />
Physical Education<br />
Mrs. Caroline S. Evenson<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Richard A. Flayter<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Harold P. Erickson<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Merriam J. Evenson<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Seniors<br />
171<br />
Patrick J. Fleming<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Paul J. Erickson<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Jean E. Evert<br />
Physical Education<br />
Peter F. Fink<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Robert E. Foley<br />
Physical Education
Betty A. Folgers<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Nancy B. Frederick<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Victor T. Gehm<br />
Physical Education<br />
Mrs. Betty L. Goodman<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Ingrid A. Francksen<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Linda E. Franklin<br />
Physical Education<br />
College Memoirs<br />
Susan L. Gentile<br />
Physical Education<br />
Linda L. Gottbeheut<br />
Elementary Education<br />
172<br />
Russell W. Getter<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Verna M. Graham<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Susan M. Franzen<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Barbara C. Gamber<br />
Physical Education<br />
Joel S. Gilbertson<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Jeanne M. Granke<br />
Physical Education
Neil N. Greinke<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Gloria J. Grimsrud<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Wayne O. Hall<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Gary R. Hanson<br />
Physical Education<br />
Richard A. Greve<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Ruth A. Gruen<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Olin N. Harried<br />
Secondary Education<br />
William E. Gries<br />
Recreation<br />
Mary A. Grunwald<br />
Physical Education<br />
Seniors<br />
173<br />
Cheryl L. Hartman<br />
Physical Education<br />
Mary-Joe Grimm<br />
Physical Education<br />
Pamela K. Gust<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Mrs. Joyce C. Halvorson<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Nancy K. Hass<br />
Secondary Education
Donna J. Haugen<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Donald J. Herzog<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Donna L. Hilleshiem<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Holly C. Hoesly<br />
Physical Education<br />
Marilyn Haugland<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Mrs. Ella M. Hawkins<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism<br />
Exemplified<br />
Jeri A. Hilmoe<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Annetta R. H<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Physical Education<br />
174<br />
Douglas S. Hinkel<br />
Physical Education<br />
Janice F. Holtze<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Barbara J. Heinonen<br />
Recreation<br />
Jackie E. Heuser<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Barbara L. Hoeppner<br />
Letters and Science<br />
David W. Hough<br />
Secondary Education
Lynda L. Howell<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Bruce G. Hustad<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Wayne A. Jacobson<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Joan E. Jarchow<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Jane D. Howland<br />
Physical Education<br />
Charles D. Ingwell<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Joe C. Jarosh<br />
Physical Education<br />
Douglas S. Hugget<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Karen M. Jacobs<br />
Recreation<br />
Seniors<br />
175<br />
Marjorie M. Jasperson<br />
Physical Education<br />
Wesley W. Hurlburt<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Paul V. Jacobson<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Margaret A. Jannusch<br />
Physical Education<br />
Steven A. Jensen<br />
Physical Education
William J. Jinske<br />
Recreation<br />
Lester J. Johnson<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Julie A. Jorgensen<br />
Secondary Education<br />
James C. K3.Ieas<br />
Letters and Science<br />
David R. Johann<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Karen A. Johnson<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Ne"\'V Fields<br />
<strong>of</strong> Endeavor<br />
Marty J. Jue1<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Carol A. Karps<br />
Physical Education<br />
176<br />
Frank S. Jungbluth<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Ann M. Kent<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Larry D. Johnson<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Phillip L. Johnson<br />
Letters and Science<br />
R. Lee Kaczmarek<br />
Physical Education<br />
Thomas L. Kerrigan<br />
Secondary Education
Joe H. Kershasky<br />
Recreation<br />
Mary L. Kirkhom<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Patricia K. Klug<br />
Physical Education<br />
Benjie Knox<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Donald R. Ketchum<br />
Recreation<br />
Judy A. Klehm<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Carol A. Koeller<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Sandra Lau Kidd<br />
Secondary Education<br />
George C. KJiminski<br />
Physical Education<br />
Seniors<br />
177<br />
Paul M. Kosbab<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Barbara E. Kinyon<br />
Letters and Science<br />
James C. Kling<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Pamela Klund<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Julie A. Krieg<br />
Physical Education
Mary Jo Kriemelmeyer<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Jeffery R. Lange<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Lynn K. Laursen<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Barbara M. LeFevre<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Patricia A. Kruse<br />
Recreation<br />
Phillip J. Kuehn<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Looking Ahead<br />
Pamela D. Lawrenz<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Bonnie A. Lempke<br />
Secondary Education<br />
178<br />
Patrick W. Lawrynk<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Sharon J. Lepsch<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Barbara A. Lange<br />
Physical Education<br />
Gerald C. Larson<br />
Physical Education<br />
Gerald A. Layton<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Jules C. Levy<br />
Secondary Education
Louis T. Levy<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Marilyn E. Mandy<br />
Physical Education<br />
Katherine J. McCulloch<br />
Physical Education<br />
Mary Jo McLaughlin<br />
Physical Education<br />
Eugene E. Limberg<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Duane J. Mara<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Dennis M. Mengelt<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Ann B. Lorenzen<br />
Secondary Education<br />
JoAnn M. Martinek<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Seniors<br />
179<br />
Richard W. Meteyard<br />
Physical Education<br />
David J. Lukas<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Ian McAulay<br />
Physical Education<br />
Roberta H. McGowan<br />
Physical Education<br />
Michael M. Meves<br />
Secondary Education
Emily K. Meyer<br />
Physical Education<br />
Sandra R. Miller<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Frank C. Mittermeyer<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Sharon N. Nada<br />
Elementary Education<br />
R. Timothy Meyer<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Marilyn G. Miller<br />
Physical Education<br />
Challenging<br />
TOIllorro"'\Vs<br />
John L. Moe<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Carol E. Nelson<br />
Secondary Education<br />
180<br />
Connie L. Morgan<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Dianne S. Nelson<br />
Recreation<br />
Patricia J. Miller<br />
Secondary Education<br />
James L. Mills<br />
Recreation<br />
Helen M. Mower<br />
Physical Education<br />
Millie A. Nelson<br />
Secondary Education
Daniel A. Netwal<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Linda A. Novy<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Susan A. Olsen<br />
Elementary Education<br />
James H. Olson<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Diane C. Nicolai<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Toni A. O'Brien<br />
Physical Education<br />
Joyce E. Pabst<br />
Physical Education<br />
Donald R. Nontelle<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Gerold R. Olsen<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Seniors<br />
181<br />
Virginia R. Payne<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Dean T. North<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Mary L. Olsen<br />
Elementary Education<br />
David W. Olson<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Jane C. Pederson<br />
Letters and Science
Thomas D. Pellett<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Nancy L. Plappert<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Kay Anderson Pope<br />
Physical Education<br />
Sally A. Raymer<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Gail S. Peterson<br />
Physical Education<br />
Larry J. Pfaff<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Opportunities<br />
Larry A. Pruess<br />
Physical Education<br />
Unlilllited<br />
Sally A. Redlin<br />
Physical Education<br />
182<br />
William C. Quain<br />
Letters and Science<br />
James H. Regelein<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Larry J. Pitzner<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Kenneth J. Pliskie<br />
Physical Education<br />
Carolyn A. Quammen<br />
Elementary Education<br />
John W. Riberich<br />
Physical Education
Joyce A. Richter<br />
Secondary Education<br />
B. Lvnn Rosenthal<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Eleanor J. Rye<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Gerald F. Sager<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Margaret A. Robichaud<br />
Physical Education<br />
Nancy Roy<br />
Physical Education<br />
June A. Sampson<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Raymond Rodriguez<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Allen D. Rue<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Seniors<br />
183<br />
Harold C. Scarseth<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Ann J. Rommel<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Richard D. Rutter<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Dorothy-Ann Sagen<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Pam J. Schroeder<br />
Physical Education
Gwen M. Scott<br />
Physical Education<br />
Barbara A. Schlosser<br />
Physical Education<br />
Barbara L. Schultz<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Karin J. Setterquist<br />
Physical Education<br />
Barry L. Schockmel<br />
Physical Education<br />
Judy A. Schenck<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Stair""ays<br />
to Success<br />
Marilyn J. Schwartz<br />
Physical Education<br />
Scott L. Shaw<br />
Physical Education<br />
184<br />
Nancy S. Schwartz<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Gerald M. Sheehan<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Kathy R. Scherdin<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Joan C. Schmidt<br />
Physical Education<br />
Ann R. Schye<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Lester O. Simon<br />
Physical Education
Linda L. Skappel<br />
Secondary Education<br />
James D. Smart<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Al C. Stadthaus<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Steven J. Stauber<br />
Recreation<br />
Barbara A. Skogen<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Lois A. Snider<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Martha E. Steffen<br />
Physical Education<br />
Gary W. Slaats<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Paul A. Sommers<br />
Physical Education<br />
Seniors<br />
185<br />
Nancv Steinh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Diane M. Smalancke<br />
Physical Education<br />
Patricia A. Splitt<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Marianne A. Stark<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Ellen E. Stekel<br />
Secondary Education
Maxine A. Stetzer<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Thomas K. Stuber<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Aaron O. Synsteby<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Christine A. Thornton<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Gail J. Stewart<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Marilyn A. Strasser<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Moving On<br />
Rori S. Templin<br />
Physical Education<br />
James L. Tichenor<br />
Letters and Science<br />
186<br />
Kathleen J. Tench<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Karen R. Toburen<br />
Physical Education<br />
Gerald L. Strittmater<br />
Secondary Education<br />
William J. Sweda<br />
Physical Education<br />
Judith A. Tetzner<br />
Physical Education<br />
AI J. Tomaszewski<br />
Secondary Education
Thomas W. Touton<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Peter J. Van Handel<br />
Physical Education<br />
Jill A. Walker<br />
Physical Education<br />
Earleen 1. Wardwell<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Cheryl L. Trapp<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Patricia A. Venner<br />
Secondary Education<br />
William C. Webb<br />
Physical Education<br />
Marcia J. Tremaine<br />
Physical Education<br />
Theodore G. Verges<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Seniors<br />
187<br />
Sheila A. Weiland<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Thomas J. Tschanz<br />
Physical Education<br />
Michael J. Wale<br />
Letters and Science<br />
Shirley A. Walsvik<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Ruth L. Welda<br />
Elementary Education
Row 1: Kathy U. Connor:. Kay Fisher: Barbara Schlosser; Barbara Heinonen; Pamela Schroeder; Karen Toburen; Ellen Balz: Ann Lorenzen:<br />
Row 2: Robert Bruett: \Vayne Jacobson; Al Tomaszewski; Judy Dejong: Wayne Hall: Linda Novy: James Smart; Gerald Larson:<br />
Ian MacAulay.<br />
An anonymous faculty-student committee honored<br />
thirty-four WSU-La Crosse students by selecting<br />
them to the 1966-67 edition <strong>of</strong> "Who's<br />
Who Among Students in American Universities<br />
and Colleges."<br />
Senior Honors<br />
The selections were based on 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 />
Row 1: Jerry Braza; Judith Boeder; Millie Nelson; Nancy Roy; Susan Gentile; Betty Folgers; Donna Hilleshiem; Peter Van Handel.<br />
Row 2: Michael Cross: Barry Schockmel; Harold Erickson; Thomas Byerly; Prescott Shaw; Nicholas Moran; Rand Erickson; James Burton;<br />
Don Herzog.
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As Our <strong>University</strong> Grows<br />
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...in Body<br />
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Row 1: Sharon Weatherford, Donna Finucan, Beth Counselman, Diane Zieman, Jerri Parsons, Karen McDermott, Phoebe<br />
Sund, Carol Knabe, Joneen Ness, Marcia Evenson. Row 2: Nancy Sticken, Lindsey Kuhn, Ann Ehlenfeldt, Diane Adams,<br />
Lucy Huntzicker, Barbara Funnell. Kathleen Komro, Judy LaKowske, Kathy VonRuden, Kathy Elliott. Rml; 3: Mary Listwan,<br />
Susan Sherman, Diana Christianson, Linda Benedict, Marjorie Kelly, Janet Peters, Dianne Meronek, Donna McKittrick,<br />
Judith Nelson. Nancy Wagner, Judith Wagner. Row 4: Kathy Burd, Roxann Klingbeil, Berthanna Betts, Jane Clements,<br />
Pauline Hillig. Linda Herold. Barbara H<strong>of</strong>fmeier. Mary Jane Whitty, Jackie Pankow, Cindy Howland, Joyce DeBruler.<br />
Angell Hall-Cube B<br />
Row 1: Jean Niederer, Kathy Neis, Mary Copeland, Karen Harrigan, Pat Fredricks, Stephanie Ulvestad, Mary Michaud,<br />
Jean Heller, Arda Hotek, Sandi Lenz. Row 2: Elaine Dudley, Susan Grabow, Barb Dunn, Chris Turzinski, Ruth Schmidt,<br />
Barbara Pinkstaff, Mary Ryan. Kathy Meyocks, Jean White, Jeanne Walgenback, Nancy Emery. Row 3: Dianne Blakley,<br />
Bev Miller, Edna Connolly, Linda Stayner, Vicki Puncer. Paulette Andress, Barb Anderson, Susie Lotzer, Susan Mashak,<br />
Cynthia Onuma, Marsha Severson, Nancy Moersch. Row 4: Diana Archibald, Diane Falbe, Kathy Mruk, Nola Beaver, Sharon<br />
Getter, Rosalie Selie. Diane Conrad, Linda Nelson, Rita McKinley, Jane Coley, Marlene Walter, Anita Melby, Sue Horski,<br />
Sharon Chitwood.<br />
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Row 1: Marie Finley, Dolly DeKeyser, Sandy Laing, Carol Gayeske, Carol Sampson, Kathy Newton, Poppy Braunstein,<br />
Suzi Lockwood, Janith Prell, Terry Cullen, Reisa Cade, Nancy Krattiger, Bonnie Lothian. Row 2: Barbara Breeser, Mary<br />
Rieke, Mary Laubenstein, JoAnne Becherer, Dorothy Snyder, Pat Zelic howski, Mary Jane Bartlett. Maggie White, Cathy<br />
Lange, Kay Coleman, Rita Bosshardt, Jean Milinovich. Row 3: Anna Beaver, Pam Fait, Carol Olson, Evelyn Thorn, Rosanne<br />
Koehler, Pam Gregg. Susan Peters, Roberta Kehrwald, Adrianne Einzig, Charlotte Anderson, Mary Downing, Sandra Bergelin,<br />
Sue Harinek. Row 4: Wendy Bahr, Faye Burt, Connie Kolbo, Jeanne Subera, Jeanette Prew, Mary Moeller, Helen<br />
ZabeL Donna Warren. Joan Roberts, Jolynn Wittenberg, Marilyn Bain, Carol Swanson, LesIee Rightmire, Karen Klug.<br />
Angell Hall-Cube C<br />
Row 1: Sue Lange. Kathy Schowalter, Judy Colletti, Barb Skrobot, Sandra Dolata. Nancy Dedolph, Barbara Mech, Pam<br />
Ranger, Cherri Wrchota, Vicki Youngman. Row 2: Sandy Fisher, Cathy Romens, Sue Thierfelder, Bonnie Lutz, Susan Duncan,<br />
Vicki Schoonover, Pam Courtier, Kathy Kuhns, Jane Gelhaus, JoAnn Dempsey. Rmv 3: Ginger Carlson, Betty Wedell, Lois<br />
Koch, Carolyn Garriott, Barb Binder, Renee Doolittle, Linda Wanta, Loie Shingler, Kris Fox, Donna Hansen. Row 4: Ruth<br />
Brozek, Nancy Streeter, Barbara Lorenz, Pat Young, Marilyn Montgomery, Jan Steldt, Judy Schneider, Jan Semrau, Kathleen<br />
Oedsma, Sandy Schultz, Donna Smits.<br />
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Row J: Jeanne Euler, Joan Clarke. Gloria Grady, Dorothy Duff, Virginia Peck, Paulette Andre and Boots. Row<br />
2: Rita Dyer, Beckey Robinson, Pat Hanson, Cynthia Berg, Clarella Guider, Cindy Dodge. Row 3: Jan Klein,<br />
Gaye Beamer, Barb Chapman, Donna Sandy, Lynette Eckes, Mary Romberg, Joyce Paulson. Row 4: Janel Bladow,<br />
Kathy Dion. Sonia Schuelke, Sharon Paisley. Nancy Leiviska, Laurie Bernhard, Charlene Bennett, Gladys Stenen.<br />
Wilder<br />
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ROH' J: Alene Stenslien. Marie Parduhn, Margaret Ewert, Sue Schuett.<br />
Row 2: Eleanor Szorovecz, Suzanne Schuenemann, Joan Siudzinski,<br />
Terri Diehl, Barb Buenning. Row 3: Barb Conk, Kathy Ahl, Sandy<br />
Morgan, Ellen Lager. Row 4: Bonnie Gehling, Phyllis Asselin, Jessie<br />
Pattratz, Jean Ransom, Mary Kachelek.<br />
Hall<br />
Row J: Mary Tauscher, Sue Kurz, Jeanne Wilson, Caye Putning, Connie Hamilton, Caryl Klug. Row 2: Judy Smith,<br />
Connie Curtis, Cindy Bruni, Brenna Bick, Margaret Persick, Anne-Marie Waldeck, Jennifer Yeskie. Row 3: Linda Carter<br />
Sherry Hetland, Nancy Deming, Carolyn Check, Barb Dalton, Jennifer Miller, Connie Reynolds, Nancy Nelson. R01V 4:<br />
Pam Esping, Linda Runde, Kris Falk, Rochelle H<strong>of</strong>fman, Jackie Coates, Cheryl Busch, Mary Anne Francis.
Row 1: Tom Butterfield, Mrs. Bushmann, Housemother; Dennie Brinkmann. Row 2: Gene Collier. Tom Spreeman, Jeff<br />
Christ, Rick Maske. Row 3: Michael Ristau, Steve Ruder, Craig Leese, Wayne Link.<br />
Coate Hall-First Floor<br />
Row 1: Karl Larson, Dan Zier, Robert Hubbard, Scott Meredith, Walter Ahrens, Tim Johnson. Ray Massingill, Dicl, Callender,<br />
Ignasius Zilisyki. Row 2: Don Smiley, Joe Bergeson, Rich Hoeg, Chuck Kurtz, Mike Fanning. Jim Sieren, Dave<br />
Yoss. Row 3: Larry Woods, Bill Jodarski, Gary Mosier, Scott Rector, Marshall Conradt, Mike Snustead, Dave Neuberger.<br />
Row 4: Jim Rasmusson, Rick Straw, Jim Stauffacher, Gary Evenson, Richard Hartrick, Lynn Walter. William ZatloukaL<br />
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Row 1: Dwight Hibicke, Terry Mestan, Denis Bisch<strong>of</strong>f, Donald Mueller, Jim Hornby, John Lathrop, Row 2: Ken Steh,<br />
John Dellman, Jack Marr, Rick Geracie, Allen Hams, Rod Dahl, Row 3: Les Finkelstein, Richard Moss, Allan Rudrud,<br />
Bob Carpenter, Greg McNeely, Glen Lasch, Steven Dorow. Row 4: Bill Nelson, John Lindquist, Steve Westlund, Robert<br />
Wise. Mike Moham. Mike Vanderploeg, Wayne Jacobson.<br />
Coate Hall-<br />
Second Floor<br />
Row 1: Bill Schenk, Ron Quamme, Greg Grunniwaldt, Charles Roberts, Robert Gautsch, Sam Riskin, Jim Sarchet. Row 2:<br />
Robert Keller, Roger Hamblin, Mark Frey, Billy Hall, Mike Carlson, Larry Brinkman. Row 3: Douglas Manlick, Dennis<br />
Gutman, Duane Thompson, Peter Conniff, Dale Johnson, Dick Nelson, Tom Crapisi. Row 4: Don Wilson, Dennis Tranberg,<br />
Gary Meunier, Joe Simek, John Cathman, Marvin Hansen, Rich Musolf, George Cary.<br />
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Row 1: Verne Cowles, James H<strong>of</strong>fmeister, Thomas Roethe, David Bunnow. Mike Bredahl, Jim Greenup, Robert Seymour, Bill Kallio.<br />
Row 2: Keith Heidel, William Breen. Glenn Decker, Greg Schwichtenberg, Bob Dammen, John Zimmermann, Jim Burson,<br />
David Fox, Philip Bonack. Row 3: Bob Rundle, Rich Hartrick, Chuck McConnell, Doug Riley, Larry Mack, Jim Buckholz, Don<br />
Opitz. Bruce Bahl. Row 4: Fred Giraldi, Ed Rhude, Richard Schleicher, James Secretarsh Rick Billings. Michael Myers. Tim<br />
Templin. Jerome Moede, Ed Mataczynski.<br />
Coate Hall-<br />
Third Floor<br />
Row 1: AI Thurman, Ronald Schaub, John Gartland, Timothy McMurray, Mark Sobczak, Steven Liss, Vernon King, Tom Harstad,<br />
Mike McCoy. Roll' 2: Ronald Rundle, Darryl White, Jerry Thornsen, Dave Swanson, John Roethel, Alan Fish. John Payne, Larry<br />
Jones, Rod Meister. Row 3: Steve Willett. Dick Michuda, Michael Markee, Frank Abboreno, Jon Rudolph, Ron Chellevold, Darrel<br />
Lulling, Daniel Resae, Tom Burnick. Row 4: Bob Peterson, Rod DenBoen, Dave Volz, Steve Moore, Bob Coulter. Mike WurL<br />
Kurt Brose, Ricky Peck, Prentiss Byrd, Steve Haugland.<br />
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Row 1: Chandra Ahrems, Susan Perry, Dianne Ostrem, Judy Sowinski, Kathy Casey, Mary Manthei, Sarah Van Wormer,<br />
Lynda Olson. Row 2: Cheryle Reynolds, Betty Hiser, Carole Kutzbach, Joan Berken, Susan Rybar, Susan Jones, Jo Ann<br />
Miller, Ann Orr. Row 3: Jane Wainwright, Terry Lindgren, Arlys Vlasak, Peggy StellpfJug, Arlene Alt, Carol Ersepke. Linda<br />
Livangood, Elaine Scott, Mary Tornowske. Row 4: Joanne Fickewirth, Eileen Dunne, Pat Anderson, Sue StLlesser, Ann<br />
Huenink, Lynn Karnopp, Jean Gorzlanzyk, Sharon O'Leary, Pam Topol, Mariane Lyon.<br />
Baird Hall<br />
First and Second Floor<br />
Row 1: Mary Steine, Diane Glass, Marie Hewlette, Judy Marx, Susan Gentile, Frances Koenig, Donnette Hollman, Sandra<br />
Miller, Janice Schwersenska, Shirley Tapelt, Barbara Pieper, Diane Armata, Susan Vizanko. Row 2: Florence DeLong. Mary<br />
Kay Johnson, Phyllis Puckett, Jean Ahlin, Rosanne Channing, Carol Harding, Evelyn Grosch, Carol Kaepernick. Chloris<br />
Ann Furlong, Mary Janda, Cheryl Fisher, Virginia Anderle. Row 3: Mary Morgan, Pat Schellenger, Madge Brehm, Sharon<br />
Jermstad, Charlene Johnson, Pat Casati, Mary Linse, Adele Johannes, Bonnie Falkner, Marilyn Meyer. Mary Alfus, Geri<br />
Ruehl, JoAnn Clark. Row 4: Suann Thompson, Judy Johnson, Bobette Strand, Lorraine Steuck, Betty Ward, JoAnn Heindel.<br />
Jane Hahn. Betty Thompson, Sarah Sather, Doris Millard, Margaret Larson. Barbara Scherbarth. Nancy Semrad, Virginia<br />
Nairn.<br />
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Row 1: Janice Riley. Jan Donahue. Sharon Reese, Nancy Aldrich, Cheryl Squire, Sally Castle. Joan Wipf. Row 2: Diane<br />
Nicolai. Bev Felton. Pat Ploetz, Trudy Kanvik, Penny Brotton, Margie Wachal, Marilyn Mendelson, Barb Schmitz. Row 3:<br />
Anne Stoll. Connie Boebel. Karen Nordbloom, Gale Huse, Mary Jane White, Sally Steckart, Margaret Grant, Carol Hayhurst.<br />
Row 4: Odette Downing, Kathy Klus. Linda Hansen, Sue Hendryson, Sue Arentz, Sherry Tennant, Judy Fenner.<br />
Baird Hall<br />
Third and Fourth Floor<br />
Row 1: Pam Smith, Marilynn Kieckhefer. Cheri Kroening, Connie Austin, Carlene Meisnest, Jeanne Utter, Colleen Holly.<br />
Row 2: Sue Harris, Barb Block. Barb Drews. Kama Olson, Carol Lenz. Sue Ishmael, Rosemary White. Row 3: Nancy Stuart,<br />
Louise Jensen. Carol Gersmehl. Kathy Drinnan. Julanne Huttenburg, Sylvia <strong>Murphy</strong>. Beverly Mantey.<br />
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Roll' I: Merlin Lee, Gary Egan, Radney Christianson, Mike Neeb, Dick Brainer, Fred Nagao, Row 2: Tom Brown, Dave<br />
Blanchard, Frad Schmidt, Tom Buhr, Stewart Peterson. Row 3: Norb Duba. Jack Curtis. Dan Johnson. Pat Collins. Bill Wolff.<br />
Mike Warmke. Row 4: Duwayne Stendah!. Gerald Eswein, Jim Tarrel!. Mike McGregor, Rod Johnson.<br />
Laux Hall<br />
First and Second Floor<br />
Row I: Bud Walker, Randy Jackson, Wayne Bohlmann, Steve Reardon. Row 2: AI Webber, Bob Falbo, Jerry Horswili, Dave<br />
Makovic, Tom Young. Row 3: John Thompson, Will Samuels, Robert Edmiston, Richard Anderson, Rodney Boardman. Row 4:<br />
Wayne Erdmann, Tom Slezak, Steve Toepel, Laurence Clark, Frederick R. Skurulsky.<br />
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On-campus students learn to<br />
accept their misfortunes<br />
in exchange for<br />
certain advantages<br />
Third Floor<br />
ROll· 1: Russell Wiekinson, Ronald Kanter, Darrel Jacobs, Bill Breneman, Jim Mithum. Row 2: Steve Densmoor, Ken Kellher,<br />
John Larsen, Gary Holcombe, Ralph Stover.<br />
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Row 1: Ron Schneider, Dick Olson, Warren Dahl, Terry Tanner, Ron Jones. Row 2: John Kuehn, Bob Nichols. Ron<br />
Drecktrah. Jim Ellis. Greg Stellrecht. Row 3: Tom Disrude, Rich Ballard, Neil Lucht, Jay Curle. Row 4: Bill Eisler, Mark<br />
Simon, Jim Lacko. Jack Lucas, Carlos Pagan. Jr.<br />
Drake Hall-<br />
First and Second Floor.<br />
ROll' 1: Dan Wells. Fermin Burgos, Rick Boehm, Mark Pfister, John Kaczmarek, Karl Koehler, Pat Stephens, Dan Hillcoat,<br />
Steve Timmerman, Gary Millerd. Row 2: Jeff Kirst, John Christian, Ronald Falkner, Ed Stockel. Louis A. Ramirez, Michael<br />
Krolow. Steve May, Glennis Aavang, Bob McDonald, Ted Schleicher, Row 3: Doug White, Robert Jothen, David Amundson,<br />
Mike Clark. Norm Timm. Bill Blood, Bob Wehrenberg, Art Sota. Bruce McGuire. Dan Metzdorff. Ron Hart. Row 4:<br />
Lee Harwell. Larry Gabrielson. Steve Eide. Oscar Bolstad, David Nowak. George Koehler. Rick Nattor, John Lauret,<br />
Lee Nuescharfer. Gary Korb. Andy Pyatskowit.<br />
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Row 1: Jim Doden, Ray Herda, Dennis Eberhardt, Chuck Synold, Dave Dickinson, Steven Ewing, Arthur, Jim Punko, Row 2:<br />
Terrance O'Meara, Joe Todd, Don Faulkner, Richard Falleck, Rod Nelson, Gary Buse, Richard Heinemann, Bob Airoldi,<br />
Dean Anderson. Row 3: Bob Harmel, Dick Fahrenholz, James Pischke. Timothy Van Susteran, Don Dean, Vincenzo Morrone,<br />
Tom Schutz, Gary Lunde, Steve Pitterle. Row 4: Vic Connors, Bill Loushine, Dennis Waldron, Don Herzog, Bob<br />
Burdick. Bob Meitz. David Leighr. John Niesen. Richard Borns.<br />
Drake Hall<br />
Third and Fourth Floor<br />
Row 1: Chuck Loeser, Doug Reynolds, Keith Olson, Al Anderson, Don Hurley, Michal Richmond, James Bolgirn, John<br />
Gabelbauer, James England. Row 2: Thomas Bottiglier, Dana Ford, Bruce Parkovich, Mike Berkovitz, Don Parsons, Jim<br />
Barrelt, Ross Christiensen, Jack Fiegel, Dan Barrett, John Graves. Row 3: John Gianforte, Jack Davis, Lee Spletter, Don<br />
Thompson, Jim Irwin, John Menz, Mark Larsen, George Geise, Dave Sadowski, John Trautsch. Row 4: Ken Polasky, Ed<br />
Frawley, Tom Spencer, Mark Jacobson, John S. Dooley, Pat Behm, Jim Roecker, Ben Forschler, Harold Tracy.<br />
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RolV 1: Linda Seamans, Marilyn Johnson, Carol Becker, Carol French, Eugenia Eng, Kris Christensen, Rosemary Schappe,<br />
Sue Klug. RolV 2: Jane Foskett, Mary Gourlie, Suzi Myers, Barb Retzlaff, Kathy Meyer, Connie Peterson, Kathi Annear,<br />
Kris Hall, Sue Hersey. RolV 3: Kathleen Neunetz, Lonna Uthmeier, Jackie Coons, Jackie Milant, Kathy Kanable, JoAnn<br />
Krueger, Pat Meyer, Jeannie Jach, Elinor Robillard. Row 4: Carol Anderson, Paula Kowalski, Cheryl Kempley, Claudia<br />
Backus, Delores McKillip, Kathy Dorband, Mary Richter, Ingrid Barrs, Judy Janusheske.<br />
Tro"\'Vbridge Hall<br />
First and Second Floor<br />
RoH' 1: Barbara Hilber, B.J. Fett, Dianne Thurin, Colleen Adler, Sharon Sutter, Sandy Wenzel, Melinda Miller. Joy Baugniet,<br />
Nodji Olson, Nancy Baranowski, Bonnie Fenner. Row 2: Kay Klinke, Deanna Devaul, Carne Andrews, JoAnn Kollath. Kitty<br />
Doyle, Peggy Sutherland, Emily Amundson. Margo Henning, Carol Hintz, Machelle McKinley. Mary Weaver, Delores Dino.<br />
RoH' 3: Eileen Aasen, Linda Fraser, Kay Averkamp, Cindy Shird, Margaret Hartig, Kathy Frischman, Judy Jordan, Lynn<br />
Chrisler. Soja Elmer, Sue Hirschfield, Sue Parker. Row 4: Linda Houle, Nanci Baker, Paula Clark, Kristine Fritz. Marilyn<br />
Miller, Mary Lou Johnson, Jennifer Mott, Betsy Baker, Jill Kewitt, Linda Ehlert, Shirley Radtke, Pat Hegge.<br />
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Row 1: Marti Downing, Cheri Gromacki, Priscilla Taylor, LouAnn Webster, Mary Ann Fink, Linda Sampson. Chris Carpentar,<br />
Carol Bytell. Row 2: Pam Lorenz, Marjorie Steffen, Barb Radtke, Ginney Hanslik, Melisa Erickson, Karen Pruess,<br />
Sharon Anderson, Barbara Bellmeyer, Connie Hart. Row 3: Kahe Foley, Kathy Mainzer, Karen Schulte, Margaret Gourrey,<br />
Susan Johnston, Beverly Rydell, Ginny Reega, Chris Leonardelli, Barbara Lecher, Ilene Schreck. Row 4: Marilyn Brahmsteadt,<br />
Marcy Mishun. Kathy Warren, Karen Voss, Marjorie Tomlin, Sue Bedker, Kathy Little, Cheri Honer, Sandra Gersbach.<br />
Wentz Hall<br />
First and Second Floor<br />
Row 1: Lynn LaPorte, Pat Mueller, Judy Zeuschner, Sherry Leschyk, Linda Hastreiter, Wendy Heinz, Carol Zeuschner, Kathy<br />
Bick, Sue Schreiber. Row 2: Christine Olson, Lynda Ogden, Sharon Tersen. Judy Novak, Jo Ann Kornack, Linda Newkirk,<br />
Mary Wenzel, Cathy Chrouser, Jo Splinter, Fran Noyce, Mary Kay VanDrisse. Row 3: Dolores, Wyczawski, Sheridan Siewers,<br />
Dianne Treutel, Ginger Laetsch, Bonnie Kopp, Jacque Zielinski, Gwen H<strong>of</strong>fman, Donna Wyers, Carolyn Rex, Tafita<br />
Jahn, Lynda Hill. Row 4: Sue Smith, Linda Pecore, Sharon Wargowsky, Sherry Vessel, Janis Redman, Linda Jenkins, Sue<br />
Travetto, Caryl Welch, Mary Maves, Jane Kroeming, Bonita Friday, Sharon Schmidt, Sue Landusky.<br />
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Row 1: Sue Setum, Pat Batchelder, Laradene Petersen, Pat Campbell, Linda Doine, Linda Tripp, Barbara Barker, Jenny<br />
Brunn, Kathy <strong>Murphy</strong>, Chery Kijak, Linda Hahn, Diane Sussek, Ann Arzbecker. Row 2: Kathy Kaschinski, Joanne Moussette,<br />
Karen Keltner, Susan Swearingen, Kathleen Storms, Lorene Oftedahl, Kathleen <strong>Murphy</strong>, Carol Mancini, Mary Thompson,<br />
Paula Pomplun, Barb Scheunemann, Cindy Guiles, Pat Fordney. Row 3: Mary Haase, Sue McGrath, Anne Carnelly,<br />
Rozanne Drakulich. Cheryl Weitala, Larea Wilson. Loretta Michols, Lynn Young, Diana Morehouse, Mary Jo Luedtke.<br />
Kathy Clark, Mary Victory, Vicki Habel. ROli' 4: Sandy Kowalik, Kay Carlson, Audrey Hallweg, Jeanne Jefferey. Marion<br />
Micke, Judy Neider, Mary Their!, Linda Danker, Marilin Hannemann, Mary Hickey, Sherry Lindau, Diane Faber, Pat Koch.<br />
Wentz Hall<br />
Third and Fourth Floor<br />
Row 1: Flint Kussmaul. Kave Stewart, Sheila Bauer. Christine Howe, Gloria Crawford, Patricia Becwar, Bettv Nuttall.<br />
Sandi Zielinski, Terri Howell, Joane Crouch, Cynthia Zerzycki. Candy Lambert. Row 2: Sheila Boweer. Rita Ruland,<br />
Jacqueline Thompson. Carol Stargardt. Suzanne Wescott, Linda Palmisano, Pat Huston. Reberta Lewis, Linda Starkey, Carolyn<br />
Kinsey, Cheryl Jacobson. Sandy Gabucci, Ellien Feller. Row 3: Rosemarie Hodulik, Mary Neipp. Carla Huberty, Mary<br />
Schultz, Kathy Kerstein. Cheri Snyder, Cindi Ann Lodde, Debby Pilling. Carol Apple, Sharon Hughes, Kathy Rasmussen,<br />
LuAnne Nohen. Row 4: Linda Curti, Maureen Mulhern. Linda Cook, Noreen Ahlberg, Sharon Wheaton, Margaret Miller,<br />
Barbara Best, Christine Beaudry. Jennifer Eells, Mary Jo Gruendler. Margaret Blomlie, Paulette Schmidt, Kay Nelson.<br />
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Row 1: Tom Boland, Bill Webster, Tim Hellpop, Clayton Jenkins, Mark Nederloe, Jo Tourney, 1. Stewart, Dave Urben.<br />
Row 2: Rick Johnson, Ray Habelman, Jeff Olsen, Rob Mubarak, Dale Tylka, David Bobcock, Lou Drecktrah, Jim Bird.<br />
Row 3: Harold Jones, Lee Artz, Ron Smrcina, Jim Peterson, Wayne Bishop, Mike Dickert, Ken Leonard. Mike Peterson.<br />
Row 4: Tom Garstecki, Stormy Koski, Russ Kinney, Ted Radde, Richard Hamanm, Dave Raabe, Tim Corbin, Glenn Mueller,<br />
Jim Kexel.<br />
White Hall<br />
First and Second Floor<br />
Row 1: Ron Dobrinska, Bob Tennessen, Mike Cowling, Steve Steinh<strong>of</strong>f, Al Hambrecht, Jerry Kwaterski, Jo Kwaterski, Wally<br />
Miller. Row 2: Ken Zell, Joel Pfieffer, John La Court, John Evenstad, Douglas Andrews, Lee Niemczyk, Al Rettenmaier,<br />
Ken Michaud. Row 3: Dave Gehring, Fred Hewitt, Jim Ramer, Monty Steiber, Philip Barns, Larry Alens, Randy Rautmann,<br />
Dennis Gorski, Ken Thalacker. Row 4: Vern Seifert, Rod Zentner, Robert Oliver, Ted Vahovin, Roger Oliver. Ronald Danoski,<br />
Jim Bradley, Lloyd Srbe, George Wardenski.<br />
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Row I: Dave Colombo, Jim Emerson, Doug Lau, Dan Barth, Blaine Peterson, Allan Tripp, AI Glubka, Jim Harlan, Mike<br />
Knapp. Row 2: John Bohen, Ralph Druecke, Jim Bellin, Gerry Vetter, Dennis Kamopp, Ronnie Dettman, Mark Bishop,<br />
Steve Chapman, Bob Fleischman, Dan Meyer. Row 3: Stan Druckrey, Randy Seefeldt, Eugene Hoeft, David Hennessey,<br />
Don Ostren, Bill Maker, Stu Stuesser, Richard Keller, Jim Franciskovic, Ned Pellmann. Row 4: Clayton Wood, Steve Wilde,<br />
Steve Dahlke, James Gibbs, Raymond Waldie, Larry Drew, Dave Krizizke, Dick Iggers, Tom Wruk, Gordy Hellpop.<br />
White Hall<br />
Third and Fourth Floor<br />
Row 1: Lenard Speth, David Sonsalla, Mike Essar, Jim Glover, Ron Henke, Greg Schantz, Skip Scepanski, Jim Richter, Marshall<br />
Kleist. Row 2: Scott McComber, Ron Held, Paul Schwengel, Bruce Cassel, Bruce Sullivan, John Roy, Gene Coy, Paul<br />
Benzing, Steve Shepherd. Row 3: William Schmidt, Jim Nelson, Gene Zajicek, Lee Young, Joe Kruse, Dean Slimdee, Steve<br />
Babcock, Steve Mayfield, Steven Diak<strong>of</strong>f. Row 4: Larry Schroeder, Dick Wanzel, Donnie Anderson, Al Gibbon, Bob<br />
Walker. Don Wilson, Jim Baumgartner, Bill Meyer, John Swendrowski.<br />
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Living <strong>of</strong>f call1pus<br />
presents students<br />
"\Vith ne"\V privileges<br />
and a fe"\V<br />
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InconvenIences<br />
Juniors<br />
ROll' 1: David Wentworth, Randy Docauer, Mike Shoemaker, Robert Powers, David Hansen, Gerald Bonsack. William<br />
McGrath. ROlF 2: Larry Hardy, Gary Novak, Roger Knutson, Tom Joanis, Don Hehenberger, Gordy Jensen, Mike Flanagan.<br />
ROll" 3: Dennis Olson, John Reymond, James Berg, William Rayome, Bill Winter, Charles Moore. Wayne Herzog. Row 4:<br />
Joseph Aldrich, Ralph Watson, Jim Paulus, Alan Staffon, Richard Breitenfield, Ronald Potter, Jack Connaughton. Bill<br />
Frey.<br />
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Roll' 1: Pat ConnelL Jane Ellis. Priscilla Peterson, Joanne Ventura, Sandra Derks. Judith Oman. Susan Gagermeier. Roll' 2:<br />
Barbara Beck, Mary Rohrer. Joan Dauphin. Mary Kay Schmidt, Judy Johnson, Mary Ellen, Larkin, Regina Snyder. Elinor<br />
Jensen. ROll 3: Janet Renny, Mike Schultz. Robert J. Mullins, Robert J. Wieland, Jack H<strong>of</strong>f!, Ray Ebiger. Joe Stauffer. Tom<br />
Foxxe, Cheryl Skogen. Roll' 4: Dick Schultz. Mike Manigold, Steve Pischke. Joe Dwyer. Don Dimond. Jim Novak. Lennie<br />
Brock, Dave Onsager, Neal Gruber.<br />
Juniors<br />
ROll' f: Barbara Miller, Patricia Zein, Kathy DeWitt, Rosanne Hanson, Patsy Gilles, Janine Bina, Rose Marie Slaback.<br />
Roll' 2: Michael Lowe, Mary Frances Cunningham, Mary Levendoske, Susan Weig, Judeen Stovey, Elaine Houser, Harold<br />
Hanson. ROll' 3: Mike SederquisL James Rahn, Robert Meronk, Sylvester Kaster, Larry Pischke, Gene Bourdage, Albert<br />
Nelson. R()\I' 4: George Westerberg. Merlin Kardin, Greg McLaughlin, Topper Hagerman, Jim Leonhart, John Moriarity.<br />
Dennis Klinke. George Kohlmeier, Dennis Burton, Dave Dregne.<br />
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RoH' I: RozAnn Lehrke, Antoinette Johnson, Sally Vickroy, Claire Lynne Morse, Linda Heitman, Susan Roellich. Row 2:<br />
Barbara Jansen, Barbara Fuchsteiner, Muriel Jahnel, Beverly Gilles, Jeanine Bollrud, Cheri Cassel. RoH' 3: Jerry DeMers.<br />
Jerry Becker, Mary Kroner, Cherylyn Fletcher, Richard Hjelsand, Ron Cook, Dave Faas. Row 4: Bob Bush, David Johnson,<br />
Bob Malanic, Jim Olson, David Martin, John Coburn.<br />
SophOIllores<br />
Row 1: Nancy Renner, Margaret Bantle, Jean Christianson, Ellen Dagnon, Kathy Dummer, Jean Ness, JoAnn Wall, Joan<br />
Russell, Vicki Skogen. Row 2: Sally McLevich, Marilyn Jenks, Sue Jerome, Linda Dowell, Virginia Smith, Deanna French,<br />
Donna Aronson, Beth Dolbier, Kay Halverson. Row 3: Lome Shaw, Roy Platz, Robert Poehling, Gordon Nelson, Dennis<br />
Blackmore, Paul Dale, Tom Kneifl, Steve Solberg. Row 4: Gary Pampuch, Paul Guibord. Tom Macgillivray, George<br />
Crary, Alan Copsey, Richard Hill, William Galewski, Thomas Stone, Gerald Wiese.<br />
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Row 1: Pat Williams, Dianne Borton, Sandra Bernett, Joleen Pralle, Gaylene Hoeth, Jane Halama, Row 2: Karen Pertzsch,<br />
Cheryl Bogie, Elaine Murray, Susan Ward, Suzanne GranL Diane Lindner, Kathleen Stauffer. Row 3: Mary Johnston, Mary<br />
Bell, Sharon Swan, Pat Stankey, Cathy Brown, Pat Gordon, Nancy Kleinsmith, Susan Marx, Row 4: Ron Flick, Gordie<br />
Holter. Dave Miller. Danny Fuller. Dan Olson, Robert McKinney, Gregory Markos,<br />
FreshIllen<br />
Row 1: Steve Albrechtson, Barbara Blumentritt, Nancy Darling, Peg Zurn, Linda Pitzner, Kathleen Johnson, Lynn Mc<br />
Carthy, Ed Flock. Row 2: Patrick Kline, Mike Gautsch, Debbie Osgood, Sue Mashak, Jeanette Kellicut, Linda Rabener,<br />
Don Thesing. Jeff Pitz. Row 3: Don Rezek, Fred Johnson, Carolyn Anderson, Sue Hartig, Pat Pertzsch, Oscar Crary, Don<br />
Crook, Ron Grimsled. Row 4: Edmund Brunet. Robert Rasmusson, Gordon Servais, Ray Vaughn, Jack Clappier, Greg<br />
Koelbl, Robert Hansen, Dennis Bechtel, John Fox.<br />
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Our Fifth 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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Inaugural<br />
Cerelllony<br />
As the 'VSU-La Crosse Marching Chiefs played<br />
Pomp and Circumstance the academic procession<br />
moved into the new physical education building<br />
fieldhouse from the Hall <strong>of</strong> Science. First to<br />
enter were the nineteen members <strong>of</strong> the learned<br />
societies, followed by sixty representatives <strong>of</strong> colleges<br />
and universities throughout the United States<br />
and the 290 faculty members <strong>of</strong> WSU-La Crosse.<br />
After a series <strong>of</strong> welcoming addresses and the<br />
keynote talk by Angus B. Rothwell, Dr. Samuel<br />
Gates was <strong>of</strong>ficially installed as the fifth president<br />
<strong>of</strong> WSU-La Crosse. Gates had previously assumed<br />
the presidency in February <strong>of</strong> 1966 following the<br />
retirement <strong>of</strong> Dr. Rexford Mitchell.<br />
In his inaugural address President Gates said<br />
that WSU-La Crosse needs include starting aggressive<br />
programs <strong>of</strong> specialization in music,<br />
chemistry, and business administration. In conclusion<br />
he stated, "I accept the challenge, trust,<br />
and responsibilities. I will direct my energy to<br />
the kind <strong>of</strong> quality instruction needed in a teaching<br />
university."<br />
President Emeritus, Rexford Mitchell, formally hands<br />
over the gavel which symbolizes duty and responsibility<br />
to President Gates.<br />
The academic procession procedes to the new physical<br />
education building.<br />
President Gates gives his inaugural address.
Maurice O. Graff, Ph.D.<br />
Vice-Pres., Academic Affairs<br />
Richard J. Gunning, Ph:M.<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> Men<br />
Edith Cartwright, M.A.<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> Women<br />
James Erickson, Ed.D.<br />
Dean, Graduate School<br />
Reid F. Rorie, Ed.D.<br />
Director, Admissions and Field Service<br />
Robert O. LeRoy, M.A.<br />
Registrar<br />
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Eugene <strong>Murphy</strong><br />
Regent<br />
Glenn M. Smith, Ed.D.<br />
Dean, School <strong>of</strong> Health<br />
Recreation and Physical Ed.<br />
Robert H. Steuck, Ed.D.<br />
Dean, Student Affairs<br />
AdIllinistration<br />
Bernard J. Young, Ed.D.<br />
Dean, School <strong>of</strong> Teacher Ed.<br />
W. Carl Wimberly, Ph.D.<br />
Dean, School <strong>of</strong><br />
Letters and Science<br />
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Joyce A. Nighbert, M.A.<br />
Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Women<br />
Norene A. Smith, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Women<br />
Donald R. Staats, M.S.<br />
Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Men<br />
June A. Tenckh<strong>of</strong>f, M.Ed.<br />
Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Women<br />
Garmen K. Ammerman, M.S.<br />
Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Men<br />
Shirley J. Haas (Mrs.) ;\!.A.<br />
Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Women<br />
David W. Hogue, Ed.D.<br />
Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Men
Gale Grimslid, M.S.<br />
Assistant Director <strong>of</strong><br />
Admissions and Field Services<br />
Richard Koehler, A.M.<br />
Assistant to the Vice-Pres.<br />
Business Affairs<br />
Special Services<br />
Clifford Holt, M.P.A.<br />
Assistant Director<br />
Student Union<br />
Thomas L. Hood, M.A.<br />
Assistant Director<br />
Student Union<br />
223<br />
Joseph Keller<br />
Director.<br />
Campus·Housing<br />
Eleanor Kennedy (Mrs.), B.S.<br />
Facultv Assistant<br />
Alumni Office<br />
Harvey D. Ideus. Ed.D.<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Placement
Thomas Marshall<br />
Faculty Assistant<br />
Admissions<br />
Earle D. Munns. Ed.D.<br />
Director, Financial Aids<br />
C. W. Althaus. M.S.<br />
Financial Aids<br />
Robert E. McMahon. M.D.<br />
Director, Health Services<br />
Special Services<br />
Judith Pinkston (Mrs.), B.S.<br />
Program Director,<br />
Student Union<br />
Allan Schell, B.S.<br />
Student Employment<br />
224
Richard Beck, M.S.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Art<br />
Daniel 1. Devitt, M.F.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
Art<br />
Sandra Rabbitt<br />
Faculty Assistant<br />
Art<br />
Gerald Wells, M.F.A.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Art<br />
225<br />
Richard Ellinger<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Art<br />
Art<br />
Vernon D. Kendricks, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Art
Gerald Matzelle<br />
Faculty Assistant<br />
Audio-Visual Ed.<br />
Donald L. Nicholas, M.A.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Audio-Visual Ed.<br />
V. B. Rasmusen, M.S.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Director, Audio-Visual<br />
G. Lester Steinh<strong>of</strong>f, M.S.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Audio-Visual Ed.<br />
Robert Ward. B.S.<br />
Faculty Assistant<br />
Audio-Visual Ed.<br />
Dwan T. Wick, M.Ed.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Audio-Visual Ed.<br />
Clair L. Ro<strong>of</strong>, M.S.<br />
Instructor<br />
Audio-Visual Ed.<br />
Audio-Visual<br />
226
Biology<br />
Orlin Anderson, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Biology<br />
Richard T. Hartley, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Biology<br />
Stuart M. McIlraith, M.S.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Biology<br />
227<br />
Allen C. Nelson, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Biology<br />
Laura A. Schuh, M.S.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Biology
Biology<br />
Lucretia Wahl, (Mrs.), B.S.<br />
Faculty Assistant<br />
Biology<br />
James H. Warner, M.S.<br />
Instructor<br />
Biology<br />
228<br />
Robert E. Senff, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Biology<br />
Phillip D. Sparks, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Biology<br />
Daniel E. Wujek, M.A.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Biology<br />
Howard Young, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Biology
C. Richard Kistner, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Chemistry<br />
w. Grey Konrad, Ph.M.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Chemistry<br />
Kenneth E. Lindner, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Chemistry<br />
Lawrence A. Nutter, M.S.<br />
Instructor<br />
Chemistry<br />
Gerald W. Rausch, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Chemistry<br />
229<br />
CheITlistry
Ronald R. Roskos, M.S.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Chemistry<br />
William D. Schulz, M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
Chemistry<br />
Marian Scullin (Mrs.)<br />
Faculty Assistant<br />
Chemistry<br />
230<br />
L. G. Rowe, M.S.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Chemistry<br />
CheIll.istry<br />
Katherine F. Stubblefield (Mrs.)<br />
Instructor<br />
Chemistry
Cloyce Campbell, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Economics. Bus. Administration<br />
EconoIYlics<br />
William A. Parks, Ll.M.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Economics, Bus. Administration<br />
231<br />
David M. Cole. Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Economics. Bus. Administration<br />
Chloe I. Elmgren, M.B.A.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Economics. Bus. Administration<br />
William J. Goldsborough, M.B.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
Economics, Bus. Administration<br />
Brian M. Vergin, M.B.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
Economics. Bus. Administration
Education<br />
Elelllentary<br />
Dorothy P. Heider, M.A.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Alta V. Johnson (Mrs.), M.S.<br />
Instructor<br />
Elementary Education<br />
232<br />
Pauline A. Abel, M.A.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Kenneth R. Fish. Ed.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Marian D. Hammes<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Judith Onsrud<br />
Faculty Assistant<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Rhea Pederson, M.S.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Terry Witzke, B.S.<br />
Faculty Assistant<br />
Elementary Education
Burton E. Altman, Ph.D.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Marian Granger, M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Justin K. Lemke, M.S.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Norman J. Schein, M.S.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Secondary Education<br />
Waldo R. Widell, M.A.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Secondary Education<br />
233<br />
Education<br />
Secondary
English<br />
Billie Batchelor, M.S.<br />
Instructor<br />
English<br />
Mary Jane Bloom (Mrs.), B.S.<br />
Faculty Assistant<br />
English<br />
Mortimer W. Cushman. M.A.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
English<br />
Lorraine Flahertv. B.A.<br />
Faculty Assistant<br />
English<br />
Helen K. Gilkey (Mrs.), M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
English<br />
234<br />
Philip E. Diser. M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
English
William 1. Hyde. Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
English<br />
Lee J. Glasel, M.S.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
English<br />
Mary H. Hebberd (Mrs.), M.A.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
English<br />
James F. Lafky, M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
English<br />
Edward Hartig, M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
English<br />
Richard Koppitch, M.A.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
English<br />
235
English<br />
Paul A. Manter, M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
English<br />
Margaret B. Oleson, M.A.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
English<br />
Roger Loren Parsons, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
English<br />
Adelee B. Stokke (Mrs.), B.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
English<br />
Gretta Trainer (Mrs.), M.S.<br />
Faculty Assistant<br />
English<br />
Emerson G. Wulling, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
English<br />
Gary T. Vershure. M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
English
John N. Hoefer, M.S.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Geography<br />
Margaret S. Chew, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Geography<br />
Harold A. Classen, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Geography<br />
Virgil Harold Holder, M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
Geography<br />
Edward J. Weinzierl, M.A.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Geography<br />
Robert G. Wingate, M.S.<br />
Instructor<br />
Geography<br />
237<br />
Geography
Health,<br />
Recreation<br />
and<br />
Clifton H. DeVoll, P.E.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Health, Recreation, P.E.<br />
Ernest J. Gershon, P.E.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Health, Recreation, P.E.<br />
Lane A. Goodwin, M.Ed.<br />
Instructor<br />
Health, Recreation, P.E.<br />
238<br />
Beatrice A. Baird, Ed.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Health, Recreation, P.E.<br />
Robert W. Batchelder. EdD.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Health, Recreation, P.E.<br />
Orville Brault, M.A.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Supervising Teacher, P.E.<br />
Floyd H. Gautsch<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Director, Athletics
James Howard, B.S.<br />
Faculty Assistant<br />
Health, Recreation. P.E.<br />
Mary 1. McLellan. M.A.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Health. Recreation, P.E.<br />
William O. Otto, M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
Health, Recreation, P.E.<br />
Patricia Polleck, M.S.<br />
Instructor<br />
Health, Recreation, P.E.<br />
Brent Hafen, M.S.<br />
Instructor<br />
Health, Recreation, P.E.<br />
Richard 1. Hardy, Ed.D.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Health. Recreation, P.E.<br />
Beth Knepple (Mrs.), B.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
Supervising Teacher, P.E.<br />
Physical<br />
Education
Health,<br />
Linn R. Rockwood, M.S.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Health, Recreation, P.E.<br />
Jane E. Swanson, M.S.<br />
Instructor<br />
Health, Recreation, P.E.<br />
Recreation<br />
and<br />
Myrna L. Stephens, M.S.<br />
Instructor<br />
Health, Recreation, P.E.<br />
F. Lee Stephenson, M.S.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Health, Recreation, P.E.<br />
240<br />
Marjorie Schroeder (Mrs.), M.S.<br />
Instructor<br />
Health, Recreation, P.E.
E. William Vickroy. M.A.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Health. Recreation. P.E.<br />
Rollo G. Taylor, M.S.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Health, Recreation, P.E.<br />
Dolly D. Vanderlip, M.A.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Health, Recreation, P.E.<br />
Physical<br />
Don M. Wille, Ph.D.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Health, Recreation, P.E.<br />
Nancy Gayle Wulk, M.S.<br />
Instructor<br />
Health, Recreation, P.E.<br />
241<br />
Education
Aida Allness (Mrs.), B.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
History<br />
Frederick G. Davies. Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
History<br />
George R. Gilkey, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
History<br />
Gary G. Kuhn, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
History<br />
Allen B. Birchler. Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
History<br />
William R. Hughes. M.S.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
History<br />
History
William Laux, M.A.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
History<br />
William G. Vettes, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
History<br />
Vivian L. Munson, M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
History<br />
Rex A. Wade. Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
History<br />
William E. Pemburton, M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
History<br />
Stanley R. Rolnick, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
History
Warren S. Hubbard<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Spanish<br />
French<br />
Ramiro Manalich. D.L.L.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Spanish<br />
Spanish<br />
Languages<br />
Alvida Ahlstrom. Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
French<br />
Karl Ruebel. Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
German<br />
Edna Whalen. (Mrs.). M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
Spanish<br />
GerIllan
William F. BirdsalL M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
<strong>Library</strong> Science<br />
Margaret L. Hocker, M.A.L.S.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
<strong>Library</strong> Science<br />
Dale C. Gresseth, M.S.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
<strong>Library</strong> Science<br />
Russel C. Evans, M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
<strong>Library</strong> Science<br />
<strong>Library</strong><br />
Science<br />
Herbert L. Searcy. Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
<strong>Library</strong> Science<br />
Alice Hager, M.S.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
<strong>Library</strong> Science<br />
Walter Franklin. M.L.S.<br />
Instructor<br />
<strong>Library</strong> Science<br />
Roy N. Van Note. Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Director. <strong>Library</strong>
John D. Jenks, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Mass Communications<br />
Mass COIllIllunications<br />
Patricia A. Muller, M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
Director. Information Services<br />
246<br />
Joseph Zobin, M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
Mass Communications
Manmohan S. Arora, M.A.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Mathematics<br />
MatheITlatics<br />
Arthur F. Brownell. M.S.<br />
Instructor<br />
Mathematics<br />
Merrill H. Barnebey, M.S.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Mathematics<br />
Thomas Breiter. Ph.D.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Mathematics<br />
Roland W. Christensen, M.A.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Mathematics<br />
247
MatheIllatics<br />
Robert F. Doser, M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
Mathematics<br />
Theodore W. Rozelle, M.A.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Mathematics<br />
Leo M. Schnur, M.A.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Mathematics<br />
E. Keith Swanson. M.A.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Mathematics<br />
Arnold L. Tempte, M.A.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Mathematics<br />
248
William V. Estes, Ed.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Music<br />
Truman D. Hayes, D.M.A.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Music<br />
David H. Mewaldt, M.Mus.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Music<br />
John H. Swickard, M.S.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Music<br />
Dallas A. Weekly, M.Mus.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Music<br />
William Yarborough, M.Mus.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Music<br />
249<br />
Therese Roggenbuck. M.M.<br />
Instructor<br />
Music<br />
Ralph V. Wahl, M.M.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Music<br />
Music
Theodore V. Smith, M.S.<br />
Instructor<br />
Physics<br />
Robert H. Uber, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Physics<br />
Physics<br />
250<br />
William E. Felch, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Philosophy<br />
Richard A. Blade, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Physics<br />
Carlin E. Dahler, M.S.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Physics<br />
Earl F. Hughes, M.N.S.<br />
Instructor<br />
Physics<br />
Philosophy
John C. Cleveland. Ed.D.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Psychology<br />
Clark E. Himmel. M.Ed.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Psychology<br />
Ted J. Tetzlaff, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Psychology<br />
Psychology<br />
Political Science<br />
Richard G. Lindblad, M.A.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Political Science<br />
Dennis 1. O'Keefe, M.A.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Political Science<br />
Surender Singh, Ph.D.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Political Science<br />
Stanton E. Wixson. M.S.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Psychology
Charles E. Hurst. M.S.<br />
Instructor<br />
Sociology<br />
Paul A. Johnson. M.S.W.<br />
Instructor<br />
Sociology<br />
Sociology<br />
Lois J. Loddeke. M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
Sociology<br />
Joseph J. Motivans. M.A.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Sociology<br />
252
Glenn Comeau<br />
Facuity Assistant<br />
Speech<br />
William C. Dixon, M.A.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Speech<br />
Robert L. Frederick, M.A.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Speech<br />
Jack D. Starr, M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
Speech<br />
Sharon A. Tracy, M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
Speech<br />
Tom E. Wirkus, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Speech<br />
253<br />
Charles E. Haas, Ph.D.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Speech<br />
Donald W. Pfaff, M.A.<br />
Instructor<br />
Speech<br />
Speech
254<br />
pieces <strong>of</strong> almost forgotten<br />
memories and half forgotten names<br />
<strong>of</strong> people at parties, across a room,<br />
or close at hand in classes or at<br />
games . . . just pieces <strong>of</strong> it are<br />
remembered, only minutes that<br />
were unimportant and seldom the<br />
important things remembered or to<br />
hold onto ...
255<br />
· . . . . . the endless snow and<br />
cold, puddles and lakes to walk<br />
through to get to classes. . . problems<br />
to contemplate, papers to<br />
slave over, gym suits and straight<br />
hair and rain. . . the crowds pushing<br />
and hurrying to go nowhere
256<br />
. . . fads, fashions, dances and<br />
dates . . . promises to keep but<br />
seldom kept. . . rings, medals,<br />
pins, awards, banquets, and sweaters<br />
. . . the constant battle with<br />
grades; unattained dreams and almost<br />
loves . . . failures and almost<br />
failures . . . and so we progressed<br />
through the year with our<br />
joys and our sorrows.<br />
These are the pieces <strong>of</strong> memories<br />
that have combined to make this<br />
year, one that will be long remembered<br />
by you.
Aasen, Eileen 206<br />
Abboreno, Frany 198<br />
Aavang, Glennis 204<br />
ABEL, PAULINE 232<br />
Abrahamson, Effie 90,94<br />
Adams, Carl 145<br />
Adams, Diane 128,133,193<br />
Adams, Steve, 90,91,124<br />
Adams, Thomas 133, 161<br />
Adler, Colleen 206<br />
Ahl, Kathy, 145,195<br />
Ahlberg, Noreen 209<br />
AHLSTROM, ALVIDA 244<br />
Aigner, Joe 124<br />
Ahlin, Jean 133,146<br />
Ahrens, Chandra 128,200<br />
Ahrens, Walter 196<br />
Airoldi, Bob 205<br />
Albrecht, Pam 128<br />
Albrectson, Steve 215<br />
Aldrich, Joseph 158,212<br />
Aldrich, Nancy 115,154,201<br />
Alens, Larry 210<br />
Alfus, Mary 10 1,114,119,127,200<br />
ALLNESS, ADA (MRS.) 240<br />
ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA 156<br />
ALPHA OMICRON PI 152<br />
ALPHA PHI 151<br />
ALPHA PHI OMEGA 98<br />
ALPHA PSI OMEGA 99<br />
ALPHA XI DELTA 153<br />
Alt, Arlene 128,153,200<br />
ALTHAUS, CLARENCE 224<br />
Althaus, Dorothy (Mrs.) 166<br />
ALTMAN, BURTON 232<br />
AMMERMAN, GARMEN 155,222<br />
Amundson, David 204<br />
Amundson, Emily 133,206<br />
Anderl, Je,mette C. 166<br />
Anderle, Virginia 91,200<br />
Anderson, Al 205<br />
Anderson, Barbara 193<br />
Anderson, Carol 215<br />
Anderson, Carol 110,206<br />
Anderson, Charlotte 128,194<br />
Anderson, Dean 205,121<br />
Anderson, Donnie 211<br />
Anderson, Joan 151<br />
Anderson, Keith 199<br />
Anderson, Martin 1. 159,166<br />
ANDERSON, ORLIN 227<br />
Anderson, Patrick 98<br />
Anderson, Pat 124<br />
Anderson, Richard 202<br />
Anderson, Sandra 124<br />
Anderson, Sharon 146,208<br />
Anderson, Tekla 90,128,144<br />
Andre, Paulette 195<br />
Andress, Paulette 193<br />
Andrews, Carne 206<br />
Andrews, Douglas 210<br />
Annear, Kathi 206<br />
Annett, Marv 153<br />
Appel, Caroi 209<br />
Archibald, Diana 193<br />
Index<br />
Arentz, Sue 201<br />
Arkin, Dennis L. 62,166<br />
Arlt, Bob 83<br />
Armata, Diane 200<br />
Armagost, Carol 128<br />
Arneson, Linda 94,207<br />
Arnoldy, Larry W. 166<br />
Aronson, Donna 112,214<br />
Arora, Judith (Mrs.) 117<br />
ARORA, MANMOHAN 117,247<br />
Artz, Burton H. 166<br />
Artz, B. Lee 210<br />
Arzbecker, Ann 209<br />
Asselin, Phyllis 195<br />
ASSOCIATED WOMEN<br />
STUDENTS 89<br />
Augustine, Ronald 142<br />
Austin, Connie 201<br />
Averkamp, Kay 206<br />
Babcock, David 210<br />
Babcock, Steve 211<br />
Bacun, Susan J. 152,166<br />
Backus, Claudia 206<br />
Bahr, Wendy 128,194,<br />
Bain, Marilyn 91,194<br />
BAIRD, BEATRICE 114,119,238<br />
Baka, Bruce 77,198<br />
Baker, Betsy 206<br />
Baker, Nancy 206<br />
Ballard, Rich 204<br />
Balliet, Robert B. 166<br />
Ballweg, Audrey 209<br />
Balz, Ellen K. 101,105,124,166,189<br />
Bambrough, Jim 161<br />
BAND 128-129<br />
Bantle, Margaret 214<br />
Baranowski, Nancy 206<br />
Barker, Barbara 209<br />
BARNEBEY, MERRILL 247<br />
Barns, Phillip 210<br />
Barrett, Dan 62,205<br />
Barrett, Jim 117,205<br />
Barrs, Ingrid 206<br />
Barth, Dan 211<br />
Bartlett, Mary Jane 194<br />
BASEBALL 82<br />
BASKETBALL 68<br />
BATCHELDER, BILLIE 234<br />
Batchelder, Pat 110,209<br />
BATCHELDER, ROBERT 238<br />
Bates, Jeanne 207<br />
Bauer, Judith 114,119<br />
Bauer, Shelia 209<br />
Baugniet, Joy 206<br />
Baumgarten, Jim 77,161<br />
Baumgartner, Jim 211<br />
Baylor, Roger F. 62,166<br />
Beamer, Bonnie C. 91,114,166<br />
Beamer, Gaye 195<br />
Bear, Ted 62,120<br />
Beatty, Pat 94<br />
Beaudry, Christine 209<br />
Beaver, Anna 194<br />
Beaver, Nola 193<br />
Becherer, JoAnne 194<br />
Bechtel, Danny 215<br />
257<br />
Beck, Barbara 213<br />
BECK, RICHARD 225<br />
Becker, Barbara 134,166<br />
Becker, Carol 206<br />
Becker, Fred R. 166<br />
Becker, Jerry 214<br />
Beckman, Stephanie 207<br />
Becwar, Patricia 209<br />
Bedker, Sue 208<br />
Beebe, Thomas S. 166<br />
Behm, Pat 205<br />
Beitlich, Harold L. 133,167<br />
Bellin, Jim 211<br />
Bellman, John 197<br />
Bendlin, Gary L. 91,167<br />
Benedict, Linda 110,151,193<br />
Beneker, Linda 128<br />
Benson, Bob 98,155,157<br />
Bentley, James 199<br />
Bentzien, Sally L. 110,151,167<br />
Bentz, John 128,129<br />
Bentz, Peter 161<br />
Benzing, Paul 211<br />
Beranek, Dave 157<br />
Berg, Bruce E. 167<br />
Berg, Cynthia 195<br />
Berg, Denny 74,120<br />
Berg, James 143,212<br />
Berg, Karolyn E. 167<br />
Berge1in, Sandra 194<br />
Berge, John 199<br />
Bergeson, Joe 196<br />
Berken, Joan 97,110,128,200<br />
Berkovitz, Mike 205<br />
Bernard, Zachery 199<br />
Bernett, Sandra 215<br />
Bernhard, Laurie 195<br />
Bertz, Father Edward 141<br />
BETA SIGMA CHI 157<br />
Besner, Pat 114,119,127<br />
Bessac, Mary 112,128,144<br />
Best, Barbara 209<br />
Betthauser, Karen 207<br />
Betsinger, Elizabeth 193<br />
Betsinger, Thomas 167<br />
Bick, Brenna 90,92,195<br />
Bick, Kathy 208<br />
Biesiadecki, Marvin 160<br />
Biggerstaff, Forrest 128,129<br />
Billings, Rick O. 198<br />
Billmeyer, Barbara 208<br />
Bina, Janine 97,145,213<br />
Binder, Barbara 90,112,113,194<br />
BIRCHLER, ALLEN 140,242<br />
Bird, Gil 77<br />
Bird, Jim 210<br />
BIRDSALL, WILLIAM 245<br />
Birkelo, Paul 199<br />
Birnbaum, Jim 113,145<br />
Bisch<strong>of</strong>f, Denis 197<br />
Bishop, Mark 211<br />
Bishop, Wayne 210<br />
Bissen, Sara 128,207<br />
Bjorge, Marilyn 167<br />
Blackmore, Dennis 214
Blackmore, Jean 126<br />
Blackwell, Nancy 207<br />
BLADE, RICHARD 102,250<br />
Bladow, Janel 94,195<br />
Blahut, Sandy 143<br />
Blaize, Harold 124,199<br />
Blakley, Diane 193<br />
Blanchard, Dave 74,202<br />
Block, Barb 153,201<br />
Bloedel, Bob 79<br />
Blomlie, Margaret 209<br />
Blomquist, Gary 121,144,196<br />
Blood, Bill 204<br />
BLOOM, MARY JANE 234<br />
Bluske, Kurt W. 167<br />
Board, Karen 10 1,119,127,207<br />
Boardman, Rodney 202<br />
Bobrow, Sara 207<br />
Boedel, Connie 123,145,201<br />
Boeder, Judy 105,153,167,189<br />
Boehm, Rick 204<br />
Boesch, Kit 112,144,207<br />
Bogie, Cheryl 215<br />
Bohen, John 211<br />
Bohlmann, Wayne 76,120,202<br />
Bohn, Bob 160<br />
Bolgrien, James 205<br />
Boland, Tom 145,210<br />
Bollrud, Jeanine 214<br />
Bolstad, Oscar 204<br />
Bonack, Phillip 198<br />
Bonnike, Lyn 207<br />
Bonsack, Gerald 90,100,128,212<br />
Bosshardt, Rita 128,194<br />
Bottiglier, Thomas 205<br />
Bourdage, Gene 213<br />
Boutni, L.M. 117<br />
Bowell, Randy W. 167<br />
Bowers, Beth 91<br />
Bowler, Shiela 94,209<br />
Boyd, Steve 74<br />
Boyer, Bonnie M. 167<br />
Braasch, Pat 144,201<br />
Bracco, Don 98,102,167<br />
Bradford, William 102<br />
Bradley, Jim 210<br />
Brady, Jill 94,113,124<br />
Braem, Lyn 90,112<br />
Braemer, Dick 202<br />
Brahmsteadt, Marilyn 208<br />
Braithwaite, Mary 145<br />
Brandt, Douglas E. 133,144,167<br />
Brandt, Jean 126,144<br />
Brasch, Len F. 159,167<br />
BRAULT, ORVILLE 238<br />
Braunstein, Poppy 194<br />
Brauner, John F. 133,145,168<br />
Bravo, Arthur 205<br />
Braza, Gerald F. 145<br />
Brecka, Marilyn J. 168<br />
Bredahl, Mike 198<br />
Breitenfield, Richard 158,212<br />
BREITER, THOMAS 247<br />
Brehm, Marge 200<br />
Breen, Bill 198<br />
Bresser, Barb 88,194<br />
Breneman, Bill 121,303<br />
Brinkman, Dennie 196<br />
Brinkman, Larry 197<br />
Brock, Donald E. 168<br />
Brock, Lennie 213<br />
Bronson, Barb 133,154<br />
Brose, Kurt 198<br />
Brotton, Penny 201<br />
Brown, Carol I. 168<br />
Brown, Cathy 215<br />
Brown, Evelyn (Mrs.) 199<br />
BROWN, JAMES 79<br />
Brown, Rob 91,95<br />
Brown, Tom 74,202<br />
BROWNELL, ARTHUR 83,247<br />
Brozek, Ruth 194<br />
Brudos, Stephen C.<br />
Bruett, Robert F. 68,124,168,189<br />
Brugger, Arden 146,207<br />
Brunet, Ed 109,215<br />
Bruni, Cindy 123, 195<br />
Brunn, Jenny 209<br />
Bubolz, A. Jean 101,114,127,168<br />
Buchell, Joy A. 168<br />
Buchmiller, Janie L. 153,168<br />
Buckholz, Jim 198<br />
Buddhu, Deowraj S. 117<br />
Budgins, John 160<br />
Buehl, Candy 152<br />
Buenning, Barb 195<br />
Buergin, Bob 199<br />
Buhr, Tom 202<br />
Bunker, Cindy 112<br />
Bunnow, David 198<br />
Buornat, Gary 112,145<br />
Burand, Keith A. 168<br />
Burd, Kathy 193<br />
Burdick, Bob 112,205<br />
Burger, Fred 199<br />
Burgmaier, Bob 157<br />
Burgos, Fermin 204<br />
Burhop, James 199<br />
Burke, Mary Evelyn 145<br />
Burnick, R. Thomas 112,198<br />
Burns, Margie 128,207<br />
Burns, Peter D. 168<br />
Burns, Richard 205<br />
Burson, Jim 198<br />
Burton, Dennis 213<br />
Burton, Dianne 215<br />
Burton, James L. 80,88,96,158,168,<br />
189<br />
Busch, Cheryl 93,112,144,195<br />
Buschmann, Helen (Mrs.) 196<br />
Bush, Bob 214<br />
Buss, Gary 147,205<br />
Butler, Michael 159<br />
Butterfield, Tom 196<br />
Byerly, Ray 145<br />
Byerly, Thomas J. 133,145,169,189<br />
Byrd, Prentiss 198<br />
Bytell, Carol 208<br />
Cade, Reisa 194<br />
Cain, John 145<br />
Callender, Dick 196<br />
CAMPBELL, CLOYCE 231<br />
Campbell, Pat 209<br />
CAMPUS CONTROLS COUNCIL<br />
88<br />
CAMPUS VETS 109<br />
CANA CLUB 141<br />
Carvello, Phil 62<br />
Carey, Richard J. 169<br />
Carlson, Connie J. 152,169<br />
Carlson, Ginger 144,194<br />
Carlson, Kay 209<br />
258<br />
Carlson, Mike 197<br />
Carnelly, Anne 209<br />
Carney, Marilyn 207<br />
Carpenter, Chris 208<br />
Carpenter, Harry 81<br />
Carpenter, Robert 197<br />
Carroll, Tom 62<br />
Carter, Linda 128,195<br />
CARTWRIGHT, EDiTH 220<br />
Cary, George 197<br />
Casati, Pat 200<br />
Casey, Kathleen 93,128,145,200<br />
Cascio, Peggy 207<br />
Cash, Shannon 109<br />
Cassel, Cheri 214<br />
Cassel, Bruce 211<br />
Castle, Sally 154,201<br />
CATALINA CLUB 110<br />
Cathman, John 128,197<br />
Channing, Rosanne 101,128,200<br />
Chapmen, Barb 195<br />
Chapman, Steve 211<br />
Charles, Nick 128<br />
Check, Carolyn 195<br />
CHEERLEADERS 111<br />
Chellevold, Roger D. 69<br />
Chellevold, Ron 198<br />
CHEW, MARGARET 237<br />
Chitwood, Sharon 123,154,193<br />
Chot<strong>of</strong>f, Aurelia S. 169<br />
Chrisler, Lynn 206<br />
Christ, Jeff 196<br />
Christel, Kathy 207<br />
Christensen. James 159<br />
Christensen, Kris 206<br />
CHRISTENSEN, RONALD 247<br />
Christensen, Ross 205<br />
CHRISTIAN BIBLE STUDY 142<br />
Christian, John 124,202<br />
Christiansen, David 83<br />
Christianson, Diane 193<br />
Christianson, Jean 21 L1<br />
Christianson, Rodney 202<br />
Christina, Mary Ann 144<br />
Christnovich, Tony 62<br />
Chrouser, Cathy 208<br />
CIRCLE K 100<br />
Clappier, Jack 215<br />
Clark, Ann 207<br />
Clark, Joanne 91,119,200<br />
Clark, Kathy 209<br />
Clark, Larry 109,202<br />
Clark, Nadine 154<br />
Clark, Paula 206<br />
Clarke, Joan 195<br />
CLASSEN, HAROLD 237<br />
Clements, Cathy 133<br />
Clements, Jane 193<br />
CLEVELAND, JOHN 251<br />
Coates, Jackie 128,153<br />
Cobb, Jacques 195<br />
Coburn, John 214<br />
COLE, DAVID 231<br />
Coleman, Kay 193<br />
Colletti, Judy 90,194<br />
Coley, Mike 77,199<br />
Collier, Gene 196<br />
Collins, Pat 202<br />
Colombo, Dave 211<br />
Combs, Clayton 157<br />
COMEAU, GLENN 253
Connaughton, Jack 91,124,158,212<br />
Connell, Pat 213<br />
Conk, Barb 195<br />
Conniff, Peter 197<br />
Connolly, Edna 110,193<br />
Connor, Kathy A. 101,105,151,169,<br />
189<br />
Connors, Vic 205<br />
Conrad, Bob 93<br />
Conrad, Diane 193<br />
Cook, Linda 209<br />
Cook, Ron 214<br />
Coons, Jackie 206<br />
Copeland, Mary 123,153,193<br />
Copsey, Allan 214<br />
Corbin, Tim 210<br />
Coughlin, James 161<br />
Coughlin, Nancy 153<br />
COULEE TREKKERS 112<br />
Coulter, Bob 198<br />
Counselman, Beth 193<br />
Courtier, Pat 194<br />
Cowles, Verne 74,198<br />
COWLEY, MILFORD 88<br />
Cowling, Mike 210<br />
Coy, Gene 211<br />
Cox, Jeannine R. 128,169<br />
Craig, Linda 147<br />
Crapisi, Tom 197<br />
Crary, George 214<br />
Crary, Oscar 215<br />
Crawford, Gloria 209<br />
Cretens, Ed 62<br />
Crist, Bob 62<br />
Crook, Don 215<br />
CROSS COUNTRY 66<br />
Cross, Dr. 100<br />
Cross, James W. 16,159<br />
Cross, Michael S. 169,189<br />
Crouch, JOane 209<br />
Crum, Mary 133<br />
Crum, Roger 98,133,140<br />
Cudek, Christine M. 97,169<br />
Cullen, Terry 194<br />
Cunningham, Mary Frances 145,213<br />
Curley, Greg 102<br />
Curley, ] ay 204<br />
Curti, Linda 209<br />
Curtis, Connie 112,195<br />
Curtis, Dave 155,161<br />
Curtis, Jack 79,120,121<br />
Curtis, Marsha K. 140,143,169<br />
CUSHMAN, MORTIMER 234<br />
Dagnon, Ellen 214<br />
Dahl, Rod 197<br />
Dahl, Warren 204<br />
DAHLER, CARLIN 98,250<br />
Dahlk, Sharon 153<br />
Dahlke, Steve 211<br />
Dallman, Glenn W. 79,169<br />
Dalton, Barb 195<br />
Dammen, Robert 198<br />
Dancker, Linda 209<br />
Danoski, Ronald 210<br />
Danke, Loren 161<br />
Darling, Nancy 215<br />
Dauphin, Barb 126<br />
Dauphin, Joan 133,213<br />
DAVIES, FREDERICK 102,242<br />
Davis, Jack 205<br />
Davis, William J. 155,169<br />
Dean, Don 205<br />
DEBATE 113<br />
De Bruler, Joyce 193<br />
De Cicco, Dusty 98<br />
Decker, Glenn 198<br />
Dedolph, Nancy 194<br />
De Gutes, Dennis A. 169<br />
De Jong, Judith B. 127,128,153,169,<br />
189<br />
De Keyser, Dolly 88,112,194<br />
De Long, Florence 200<br />
Delikoski, Henrietta K. 152,170<br />
DELTA PSI KAPPA 101<br />
DELTA SIGMA PHI 158<br />
DELTA ZETA 154<br />
De Mers, Jerry 214<br />
Deming, Nancy 146,195<br />
Dempsey, JoAnn 194<br />
Denboer, Rod 198<br />
Denniston, Neil A. 170<br />
Densmoor, Steve 117,203<br />
Deppe, Kaye 207<br />
Deppeler, Katheryne J. 152,170<br />
Derkez, Jim 124<br />
Derks, Sandra 213<br />
De Rosa, Phil 109<br />
Detert, Richard 77<br />
Dettman, Ronnie 211<br />
Devaul, Deanna 206<br />
DEVITT, DANIEL 225<br />
Devorock, Dave 62<br />
DEVOLL, CLIFTON 69,80,238<br />
De Witt, Kathy 213<br />
Diak<strong>of</strong>f, Steven 133,211<br />
Dickert, Mike 210<br />
Dickinson, Dave 205<br />
Dickinson, Nancy S. 154,170<br />
Dickson, Scott 102<br />
Diehl, Terry 195<br />
Diesburg, Michael J. 170<br />
Dimond, Don 159,213<br />
Dina, Delores 206<br />
Dion, Kathy 195<br />
DISER, PHILLIP 234<br />
Disrude, Tom 124,204<br />
DIXON, WILLIAM 253<br />
Dobson, James 161<br />
Dobbs, Jim 161<br />
Dobrinska, Ron 210<br />
Docauer, Randy 79,106,212<br />
Dodge, Cindy 97,128,195<br />
Doden, Jim 121,205<br />
Doine, Linda 209<br />
Dolbier, Beth 92,214<br />
Doleschal, Jan 119,133,134,154,170<br />
Dolata, Sandy 128,194<br />
Donahue, Jan 119,201<br />
Dooley, John S. 68,205<br />
Doolittle, Renee 194<br />
Dorband, Kathy 206<br />
Dorow, Steven 197<br />
Doser, John W. 170<br />
DOSER, ROBERT 248<br />
Dowell, Linda 214<br />
Downing, Marti 208<br />
Downing, Mary 194<br />
Downing, Odette 201<br />
Downing, Richard 90,128<br />
Doyle, Beth V. 170<br />
Doyle, George 98,206<br />
Drakulich, Roxanne 209<br />
259<br />
Drecktrah, Ron 128.147204<br />
Drecktrah, Lou 210' ,<br />
Dresang, Gary 79,120,145<br />
Dregne, Dave 213<br />
Drew, Larry 160,211<br />
Drews, Barb 106,151,201<br />
Drews, John A. 120,170<br />
Dreyer, Warren 109<br />
Drinkwater, Linda 152<br />
Drinnan, Kathy 201<br />
Droege, Jeannette 154<br />
Druckrey, Stan 211<br />
Druecke, Ralph 77,211<br />
Duba, Norb 74,79,158,202<br />
Dudley, Elaine 193<br />
Duff, Dorothy 195<br />
Dummer, Kathy 214<br />
Duncan, Susan 110,194<br />
Dunn, Barb 193<br />
Dunne, Eileen 206<br />
Dutcher, Dan E. 74,170<br />
Dvorak, Darrell 161<br />
Dvorak, Kathy 154<br />
Dwyer, Joe 159,213<br />
Dwyer, Karen A. 152,170<br />
Dyer, Rita 195<br />
Dyre, Margie 147<br />
Eberhardt, Dennis 205<br />
Ebersold, ] ames 161<br />
Ebinger, Ray 213<br />
Eckes, Lynette 145,195<br />
Edmiston, Robert 202<br />
Eells, Jennifer 209<br />
Egan, Gary 74,202<br />
Eggers, Dick 91,211<br />
Ehlenfeldt. Ann 193<br />
Ehlert, Lin.da 206<br />
Ehrhardt, Michael F. 170<br />
Eide, Steve 204<br />
Einzig, Adrianne 194<br />
Eisler, Bill 204<br />
Ekern, ArthurC. 91,170<br />
Ekern, Marvin 161<br />
Ellefson, Larry 91,170<br />
Ellefson, Merlin A. 170<br />
ELLINGER, RICHARD 225<br />
Elliott, Jude 62<br />
Elliott, Kathy 193<br />
Ellis, Jim 204<br />
Elmer, Barbara J. 128,171<br />
Elmer, Soja 206<br />
ELMGREN, CHLOE 231<br />
A chilly afternoon for the cheerleaders.
Emer, Jane 213<br />
Emer, Joe 83<br />
Emery, Betty 154<br />
Emery, Nancy 128,142,193<br />
Emerson, Jim 211<br />
Emmons, Bev 128<br />
Eng, Eugenia 206<br />
Engh, Mike 161<br />
England, James 205<br />
Engsberg, Mary C. 151,171<br />
Ensey, Alicia 128,207<br />
Erbe, Lloyd 210<br />
Erdmann, Wayne 202<br />
Erickson, Harold P. 171,189<br />
ERICKSON, JAMES 220<br />
Erickson, Norman 144<br />
Erickson, Paul J. 171<br />
Erickson, Melisa 133,144,208<br />
Erickson, Randy 62,121,171,189<br />
Erickson, Sandy 128<br />
Eriksen, Judy 123<br />
Ersepke, Carol 200<br />
Esping, Pam 195<br />
Esquilin, Luis 161<br />
Esser, Mike 211<br />
ESTES, WILLIAM 133,249<br />
Eswein, Ralph 83<br />
Eswein, Gerald 202<br />
ETA PHI ALPHA 102<br />
Euler, Jeanne 195<br />
Eumurian, Jane 143<br />
Evans, Leslie 110<br />
EVANS, RUSSELL 245<br />
Evenson, Carol S. (Mrs.) 171<br />
Evenson, Gary 196<br />
Evenson, Merriam J. 171<br />
Evenson, Marcia 119,127,193<br />
Evenstad, John 210<br />
Evert, JeanE. 114,119,127,171<br />
Ewert, Margaret A. 195<br />
Ewing, Steve 76,205<br />
Faas, Dave 214<br />
Faber, Diane 209<br />
FACULTY 211-253<br />
Fagan, John 124<br />
Fahrenholz, Dick 205<br />
Fait, Pamella 124,194<br />
Falaschi, Rocky 62<br />
Falbe, Diane 91,151,193<br />
Falbo, Bob 202<br />
Falk, Kris 128,195<br />
Falk, Robert 128,129<br />
Falkner, Ronald 204<br />
Falkner, Bonnie 200<br />
Falleck, Richard 205<br />
Fancher, John F. 171<br />
Fanning, Mike 74,196<br />
Farrell, Jim 202<br />
Faulkner, Don 205<br />
Fay, Joyce 97<br />
FELCH, WILLIAM 250<br />
Feller, Eileen 209<br />
Felton, Bev 201<br />
Fenner, Bonnie 206<br />
Fenner, Judy 154,201<br />
Fett, B. J. 206<br />
Fickewirth, JoAnne 200<br />
Fiegel, Jack 205<br />
FIELD HOCKEY CLUB 114<br />
Fink, Mary Ann 208<br />
Fink, Peter F. 171<br />
Finkelstein, Les 197<br />
Finley, Marie 194<br />
Finn, Jim 98,113<br />
Finucan, Donna 193<br />
Fischer, Cheryl 97,123,124,200<br />
Fish, Alan 198<br />
FISH, KENNETH 232<br />
Fisher, Kay D. 101,105,119,151,171,<br />
189<br />
Fisher, Sandy 194<br />
Fischer, Ron 77,199<br />
FLAHERTY, LORRAINE 234<br />
Flanagan, Mike 158,212<br />
Flayter, Richard A. 171<br />
FLEDGLING 95<br />
Fleming, Patrick J. 161,171<br />
Fletcher, Cherylynn 214<br />
Fleischman, Bob 211<br />
Flickinger, Theo 133,134<br />
Flock, Ed 215<br />
Flynn, Karen 153<br />
Foelske, Patsy 207<br />
Foley, Kathleen 208<br />
Foley, Robert E. 171<br />
Folger, Jim 159<br />
Folgers, Betty 97,105,172,189<br />
Follendorf, Al 147<br />
FOOTBALL 62-65<br />
Ford, Dana 205<br />
Forschler, Ben 205<br />
Fortney, Bob 62<br />
Foskett, Jane 206<br />
Fox, Carl 74<br />
Fox, David 198<br />
Fox, John 215<br />
Fox, Kris 194<br />
Foxxe, Tom 213<br />
Francis, Mary Anne 112,133,195<br />
Franciskovic, Jack 76<br />
Franciskovic, Jim 76,211<br />
Francksen, Ingrid A. 172<br />
Franklin, Linda E. 172<br />
FRANKLIN, WALTER 245<br />
Franzen, Susan M. 172<br />
Fraser, Linda 112,206<br />
Frawley, Ed 205<br />
Frederick, Nancy B. 172<br />
FREDERICK, ROBERT 253<br />
Fredericks, Pat 193<br />
French, Carol 206<br />
French, Deanna 128,214<br />
Frey, Mark 76,197<br />
Frey, Bill 155,158,212<br />
Friday, Bonita 208<br />
Friell, Lee 199<br />
Frischman, Kathy 206<br />
Fritz, Kristine 146,206<br />
Fuchs, Augie 199<br />
Fuchsteiner, Barb 145,214<br />
Fuller, Danny 215<br />
Funk, Len 62<br />
Funnell, Barbara 193<br />
Furlong, Chloris Ann 200<br />
Gabelbauer, John 205<br />
Gabrielson, Larry 204<br />
Gabucci, Sandy 200<br />
Gaeldner,Susan 126<br />
Gagermeier, Susan 154,213<br />
Galena, Tony 62<br />
Galewski, William 214<br />
Gallagher, Maurice 160<br />
260<br />
Gamber, Barbara C. 110,119,123,<br />
172<br />
Garriott, Carolyn 122,153,194<br />
Garstecki, Tom 210<br />
Gartland, John 198<br />
Gasper, Joe 90<br />
GATES, SAMUEL 218<br />
GAUTSCH, FLOYD 238<br />
Gautsch, Mike 215<br />
Gautsch, Robert 197<br />
Gehling, Bonnie 128,195<br />
Gehring, Dave 210<br />
Gehm, Victor T. 172<br />
Geise, George 205<br />
Gelhaus, Jane 194<br />
Gentile, Susan L. 101,172,189,200<br />
Geracie, Rick 197<br />
Gersbach, Sandra 208<br />
GERSHON, ERNEST 238<br />
Gersmehl, Carol 123,201<br />
Getter, Sharon 142,193<br />
Getter, Russell W. 172<br />
Gianforte, John 79,205<br />
Gibbon, Al 211<br />
Gibbs, Jim 211<br />
GILKEY, HELEN (MRS.) 234<br />
GILKEY, GEORGE 95,242<br />
Giraldi, Fred 198<br />
Gilbertson, Joel S. 172<br />
Gilles, Patsy 88,154,213<br />
Gilles, Beverly 214<br />
Ginskey, Margery 102<br />
GLASEL, LEE 235<br />
Glass, Diane 200<br />
Glubka, Al 211<br />
GOLDSBOROUGH, WILLIAM 231<br />
GOLF 81<br />
Goll, Jeff 83<br />
Gonyo, Jean 153<br />
Gonzales, Sonia 154<br />
Goodman, Betty Lou (Mrs.) 172<br />
GOODWIN, LANE 238<br />
Gordon, Pat 215<br />
Gorski, Dennis 210<br />
Gorzlanzyk, Jean 127,200<br />
Gottbeheut, Linda L. 172<br />
Gourlie, Mary 206<br />
Gourley, Margaret 143,208<br />
Grabow, Susan 153,193<br />
Grainger, Mike 68<br />
Grady, Gloria 195<br />
Graf, Jerry 159<br />
GRAFF, MAURICE 220<br />
Graham, Verna M. 172<br />
Gran, Roger 128<br />
Granke, Jeanne M. 172<br />
GRANGER, MARIAN 233<br />
Grant, Margaret 201<br />
Grant, Suzanne 215<br />
Graves, John 205<br />
Green, Sharon 88,133<br />
Greener, Cindy 153<br />
Greenup, Jim 133,134,155,159,198<br />
Greenwood, Bonnie 207<br />
Gregg, Pam 194<br />
Greinke, Neil N. 120,173<br />
Gresens, Bill 147<br />
GRESSETH, DALE 245<br />
Greve, Richard A. 173<br />
Grieger, Richard 100<br />
Gries, William E. 124,161,173
Grimsled, Ron 215<br />
GRIMSLID, GALE 223<br />
Grimsrud, Gloria J. 173<br />
Grimm, Mary-Joe 153,173<br />
Grom, Gary 161<br />
Gromacki, Cheri 208<br />
Gronski, Robert 155,159<br />
Grosch, Jim 83<br />
Grosch, Evelyn 101,119,127,200<br />
Gros, Diane 152<br />
Grover, Frank 98<br />
Gruber, Bob 199<br />
Grunniwaldt, Greg 197<br />
Grunwald, Mary A. 173<br />
Gruber, Neil 213<br />
Gruen, Ruth A. 173<br />
Gruendler, Mary Jo 128<br />
Gschwind, Charles 108<br />
Guibord, Paul 214<br />
Guider, Clarella 97,117,145,195<br />
Guiles, Cindy 209<br />
GUNNING, RICHARD 98,220<br />
Gust, Pamela K. 173<br />
Gutman, Dennis 197<br />
GYMNASTIQUES 115<br />
GYMNASTICS 77<br />
Haag, John 133,145<br />
HAAS, CHARLES 253<br />
HAAS, SHIRLEY (MRS.) 222<br />
Haase, Mary 209<br />
Habel, Vicki 115,209<br />
Habelman, Ray 210<br />
Hackner, Joan 145<br />
Hachmeister, Terry 207<br />
Haebig, Jeff 79<br />
HAFEN, BRENT 239<br />
Hafner, Joel 68<br />
HAGAR, ALICE 245<br />
Hagerman, Topper 76,104,120,213<br />
Hahn, Jane 119,127,200<br />
Hahn, Linda 110,209<br />
Haksomaki, Sandy 128<br />
Halama, Jane 215<br />
Halberg, Susan 140,146<br />
Hall, Biiy 197<br />
Hall, Kris 206<br />
Hall, Tarry 159<br />
Hall, Wayne O. 144,173,189<br />
Halverson, James 199<br />
Halverson, Joyce C. (Mrs.) 173<br />
Halverson, Kay 154,214<br />
Halverson, Sharon 146<br />
Hamann, Richard 210<br />
Hambrecht, AI 210<br />
Hamblin, Roger 197<br />
Hamilton, Bruce 100<br />
Hamilton, Connie 195<br />
HAMMES, MARIAN 232<br />
Hams, Allen 197<br />
Hannemann, Marilyn 209<br />
Hansen, David 212<br />
Hansen, Donna 93,194<br />
Hansen, Judy 126<br />
Hansen, Linda 152,201<br />
Hansen, Marvin R. 197<br />
Hansen, Robert 215<br />
Hansen, Sandy 207<br />
Hansen, Tom 124<br />
Hanslik, Ginny 208<br />
Hanson, Gary R. 173<br />
Hanson, Harold 102,213<br />
Hanson, Jana 128<br />
Hanson, Kristen 133<br />
Hanson, Pat 195<br />
Hanson, Ron 159<br />
Hanson, Rosanne 144,154,213<br />
Hanson, William 199<br />
Hanzel, Dick 211<br />
Happel, Doug 158,199<br />
Happel, Jim 199<br />
Harding, Carol 200<br />
Hardy, Larry 79,212<br />
HARDY, RICHARD 239<br />
Harinek, Sue 194<br />
Harlan, Jim 74,211<br />
Harmel, Dick 205<br />
Harnish, Harry 128,147<br />
Harpold, Ramona 128<br />
Harried, Olin N. 161,173<br />
Harrigan, Kathy 193<br />
Harrigan, Karen 153<br />
Harris, Bill 98<br />
Harstad, Tom 198<br />
Hart, Connie 208<br />
Hart, Ron 204<br />
HARTIG, EDWARD 235<br />
Hartig, Margaret 145,206<br />
Hartig, Sue 215<br />
HARTLEY, RICHARD 227<br />
Hartman, Cheryl L. 152,173<br />
Hartrick, Richard 196,198<br />
Harvey, Karen 112<br />
Harwell, Lee 204<br />
Hasenstad, Laura 128<br />
Hass, Nancy K. 151,173<br />
Hastreiter, Linda 208<br />
Haugen, Donna 143,174<br />
Haugh, Roger 128,199<br />
Haugland, Marilyn 174<br />
Haugland, Steve 198<br />
Hawkins, Ella M. (Mrs.) 174<br />
Hayes, Kathryn 102,106<br />
HAYES, TRUMAN 249<br />
Hayhurst, Carol 152,201<br />
HEBBERD, MARY 235<br />
Hegge, Pat 206<br />
Hehenberger, Don 158,212<br />
Heidel, Keith 198<br />
Heideman, Mike 199<br />
HEIDER, DOROTHY 232<br />
Heinonen, Barbara J. 101,105,124,<br />
151,174,189<br />
Heidel, JoAnn 114,119,200<br />
Heinemann, Richard 205<br />
Heindrich, Barbara 145,151<br />
Heinz, Wendy 208<br />
Heisler, Jeff 98,128,129<br />
Heitman, Linda 214<br />
Held, Ron 211<br />
Heller, Jean 193<br />
Hellpap, Gordy 211<br />
Hellpap, Tim 210<br />
Hendryson, Sue 201<br />
Henke. Ron 211<br />
Hennig, Margo 114,119,127,152,206<br />
Hennessey, David 211<br />
Henry, Richard 98<br />
Herda, Ray 108,159,205<br />
Herold, Connie 207<br />
Herold, Linda 90,151,193<br />
Hersey, Sue 206<br />
Herzog, Donald J. 174,189,205<br />
261<br />
Herzog, Wayne 155,158,212<br />
Hetland, Sherry 195<br />
Hetzel, John 199<br />
Heuser, Jackie E. 94,174<br />
Hewitt, Fred 210<br />
Hewlette, Marie 200<br />
Hibicke, Dwight 197<br />
Hickey, Elizabeth 152<br />
Hickey, Mary 209<br />
Hickey, Sue 152<br />
Hilber, Barbara 206<br />
Hilgers, Gerry 83<br />
HilI, Gregg 117<br />
Hill, Lynda 208<br />
Hill, Richard 214<br />
Hillcoat, Dan 204<br />
Hilleshiem, Donna L. 88,105,142,<br />
146,174,189<br />
Hillig, Pauline 193<br />
Hilmoe, Jeri A. 174<br />
HIMMEL, CLARK 249<br />
HIMMEL, CLARK 251<br />
Hinkel, Douglas S. 174<br />
Hinz, Judy 88<br />
Hirschfield, Sue 206<br />
Hiser, Betty 123,151,200<br />
HISTORY CLUB 116<br />
Hielsand, Richard 214<br />
HOCKER, MARGARET 245<br />
Hodulik, Rosemarie 209<br />
HOEFER, JOHN 237<br />
Hoeft, Gaylene 146,215<br />
Hoeg, Rich 196<br />
Hoeppner, Barbara L. 174<br />
Hoesly, Holly C. 123, 174<br />
H<strong>of</strong>f, AnnettaR. 128,153,174<br />
H<strong>of</strong>f!, Jack 213<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman, Gwen 208<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman, Ray 155<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman, Rochelle 195<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fmeier, Barbara 193<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fmeister, James 198<br />
Hogden, Paula 207<br />
Hogue, David 96,222<br />
Holcomb, Dave 124<br />
Holcombe, Gary 203<br />
HOLDER, VIRGIL 158,237<br />
Holly, Colleen 201<br />
Hollman, Donnette 92,128,133,154,<br />
200<br />
Honer, Cheri 208<br />
HOLT, CLIFFORD 223<br />
Holter, Gordie 215<br />
Holtze, Janice F. 154,174<br />
HOOD, TOM 91,223<br />
Hooker, Elaine 127,151<br />
Hornby, Jim 128,197<br />
Horski, Sue 115,193<br />
Horswill, Jerry 202<br />
HORLE, REID F. 220<br />
Hotchkiss, Frank 199<br />
Hotek, Arda 193<br />
Hough, David W. 161,174<br />
Houle, Linda 206<br />
Houser, Elaine 213<br />
Hovind, Neil 157<br />
HOWARD, JAMES 239<br />
Howell, Lynda L. 128,175<br />
Howell, Terri 209<br />
Howland, Cindy 112,152,193<br />
Howland, Jane D. 175
Hubbard, Robert 196<br />
HUBBARD, WARREN 244<br />
Huberty, Carla 145,209<br />
Huck, Sally 115,207<br />
Huenink, Ann 90,200<br />
Huggett, Douglas S. 175<br />
HUGHES, EARL 248<br />
Hughes, Sharon 209<br />
HUGHES, WILLIAM 143,242<br />
Huntington, Lynn 112<br />
Huntsicker, Lucy 193<br />
Hurlburt, Norman 128,146<br />
Hurlburt, Wesley W. 146,175<br />
Hurley, Don 205<br />
HURST, CHARLES 252<br />
Huse, Gale 122,151,201<br />
Huseby, Jeanne 153<br />
Hustad, Bruce G. 175<br />
Huston, Pat 128,209<br />
Hutcheon, W. Bruce 79<br />
Huttenburg, Julanne 25,151,201<br />
HYDE, WILLIAM 235<br />
IDEUS, HARVEY 223<br />
Imh<strong>of</strong>f, Joan 207<br />
Indra, Sue 207<br />
Ingli, B.W. 98<br />
Ingwell, Charles D. 175<br />
INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL<br />
155<br />
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT<br />
ORGANIZATION 117<br />
INTER-RELIGIOUS COUNCIL<br />
140<br />
Not in my boots'<br />
INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN<br />
FELLOWSHIP 143<br />
Irwin, Jim 205<br />
Isensee, Brent 199<br />
Ishmael, Suzanne 153,201<br />
Iverson, Don 81<br />
Jablonski, Gregory 157<br />
Jach, Jeannie 206<br />
Jackson, Dave 199<br />
Jackson, Randy 117,202<br />
Jackson, Sandy 90<br />
Jacobs, Karen M. 91,110,124,175<br />
Jacobson, Cheryl 209<br />
Jacobson, Mark 205<br />
Jacobson, Paul V. 175<br />
Jacobson, Wayne A. 88,121,158,175,<br />
189,197<br />
Jahn, T<strong>of</strong>ita 208<br />
Jahnel, Muriel 214<br />
James, Jeff 128<br />
Janda, Mary 200<br />
Jannusch, Margaret A. 122,175<br />
Janusheske, Judy 206<br />
Janzen, Barb 214<br />
Jarchow, JoanE. 106,153,175<br />
Jarosh, Joe C. 80,175<br />
Jarvis, S. Kim 124<br />
Jasperson, Marjorie M. 175<br />
Jefferies, Greg 159<br />
Jeffrey, Jeane 209<br />
Jenkins, Clayton 210<br />
Jenkins, Linda 208<br />
Jenkins, Marie 207<br />
Jenkins, Martha 128<br />
JENKS, JOHN 95,246<br />
Jenks, Marilyn 214<br />
Jensen, Elinor 213<br />
Jensen, Gordon 160,212<br />
Jensen, Louise 201<br />
Jensen, Steven A. 76,159,175<br />
Jensen, Tom 161<br />
Jermstad, Sharon 200<br />
Jerome, Sue 128,214<br />
JESSESSKI, DORIS 141<br />
Jessesski, John 141<br />
Jinske, William J. 124,176<br />
Joanis, David 128<br />
Joanis, Tom 128,158,212<br />
Jodarski, Bill 196<br />
Johann, David R. 108,145,176<br />
Johannes, Adele 200<br />
Johannes, Jim 161<br />
Johns, Jewel 146<br />
JOHNSON, ALTA (MRS.) 232<br />
Johnson, Antoinette 145,214<br />
Johnson, Carol 133<br />
Johnson, Charlene 140,144,200<br />
Johnson, Chris 152<br />
Johnson, Dale 197<br />
Johnson, Dan 202<br />
Johnson, Frederick 215<br />
Johnson, Jim 77<br />
Johnson, John 68,161<br />
Johnson, Judy 213<br />
Johnson, Judy L. 200<br />
Johnson, Karen A. 151,176<br />
Johnson, KatWeen 215<br />
Johnson, Ken 158<br />
262<br />
Johnson, Larry D. 176<br />
Johnson, Lester J. 176<br />
Johnson, Marilyn 206<br />
Johnson, Mary Kay 200<br />
Johnson, Mary Lou 93,206<br />
Johnson, Maryls<br />
JOHNSON. PAUL 252<br />
Johnson, Phillip L. 176<br />
Johnson, Ricky 210<br />
Johnson, Robert W. 128,143<br />
Johnson, Rod 202<br />
Johnson, Tim 196<br />
Johnston, Mary 208,215<br />
Jones, Harold 210<br />
Jones, Larry 198<br />
Jones, Ron 204<br />
Jones, Susan 200<br />
Jordan, Judy 91,128,145,206<br />
Jorgensen, Julie A. 128,133,176<br />
Jothen, Robert 204<br />
Juel, Marty J. 176<br />
Jungbluth, Frank S. 176<br />
Jungen, Judy 154<br />
Justinger, Don 161<br />
Kachelek, Mary 195<br />
Kacmarek, George 81<br />
Kaczmarek, John 204<br />
Kaczmarek, R. Lee 176<br />
Kading, John 80<br />
Kaepernick, Carol 134,150,153,200<br />
Kaleas, James C. 176<br />
Kallio, Bill 198<br />
Kamla, Mary 94,154<br />
Kanable, Kathy 206<br />
Kanter, Ronald 203<br />
Kanvick, Trudy 201<br />
KAPPA DELTA PI 103<br />
Karceski, Ed 77<br />
Kardin, Merlin 147,213<br />
Karnopp, Lynn 200<br />
Karps, Carol A. 114,119,127,176<br />
Karrigan, Dick 209<br />
Kaschinske, Kathy 209<br />
Kaster, Barbara 141<br />
Kaster, Sylvester 141,213<br />
Kaufmann, Rick 79,<br />
Keehn, Lynn 114,119,127,207<br />
Kehrwald, Roberta 90,194<br />
Kelleher, Ken 203<br />
KELLER, JOSEPH 223<br />
Keller, Robert 76,120,197<br />
Kellicut, Jeanette 215<br />
Kelly, Marjorie 91,193<br />
Keltner, Karen 209<br />
Kempley, Cheryl 206<br />
KENDRICK, VERNON 225<br />
KENNEDY, ELEANOR 223<br />
Kenstad, Dave 128,129<br />
Kent, Ann M. 176<br />
Kern, Kay 154<br />
Kerrigan, Thomas L. 176<br />
Kershasky, Joe H. 177<br />
Kerstein, Kathy 209<br />
Ketchum, Donald R. 177<br />
Kewitt, Jill 206<br />
Kexel, Jim 210
Kianga, Mbolota 113,117<br />
Kidd, Sandra Lou 177<br />
Kieckhefer, Marilyn 201<br />
Kijak, Cheryl 209<br />
Kile, Marilyn 141<br />
Kile, Wayne 141<br />
Killian, Jim 109<br />
Killian, Kay 128<br />
Killian, Sue 90<br />
King, Peter 94,95,98<br />
King, Vernon 198<br />
Kinney, Russ 210<br />
Kinsey, Carolyn 209<br />
Kinsey, Pat 128<br />
Kinyon, Barbara E. 177<br />
Kircheis, Barbara 117<br />
Kirkhorn, Mary L. 152,177<br />
Kirst, Greg 199<br />
Kirst, Jeff 204<br />
KISTNER, C. RICHARD 229<br />
Klehm, Judy A. 177<br />
Klein, Jan 91,93,154,195<br />
Kleinke, Dick 109<br />
Kline, PatJick, 215<br />
Kleinsmith, Nancy 215<br />
Kleist, Marshall 211<br />
Klimke, Dennie 213<br />
Kling, James C. 177<br />
Klininski, George C. 62,104,120,177<br />
Klingbeil, Roxanne 193<br />
Klinke, Kay 133,206<br />
Klinzing, Barney 79<br />
Klug, Caryl 112,195<br />
Klug, Gary 62<br />
Klug, Karen 153,192<br />
Klug, Patricia K. 152,177<br />
Klug, Sue 206<br />
Klund, Pamela 150,152,177<br />
Klungseth., Terry 124<br />
Klus, Kathy 123,152,201<br />
Knabe, Carol 193<br />
Knaide, Calvin 62<br />
Knapp, Mike 211<br />
Kneifl, Tom 98,113,214<br />
KNEPPLE, BETH (MRS.) 239<br />
Knoblauch, Margie 154<br />
Knoble, James 199<br />
Knox, Benjie 151,177<br />
Knox, Richard 157<br />
Knudson, Chris 152<br />
Knudson, Roger 212<br />
Knudson, Ron 199<br />
Koch, Lois 124,194<br />
Koch, Pat 127,209<br />
Koehler, Carol A. 177<br />
Koehler, George 204<br />
Koehler, Karl 204<br />
KOEHLER, RICHARD 223<br />
Koehler, Rosanne 117,145,194<br />
Koehl, Bob 199<br />
Koeller, Jeff 83<br />
Koenig, Francis 101,115,127,200<br />
Koenig, Mary Anne 151<br />
Koelbl, Greg 215<br />
Kohlmeier, George 213<br />
Kolar, Ken 160<br />
Kolbo, Connie 194<br />
Kollath, Joann 206<br />
Kollath, Jim 157<br />
Komro, Kathleen 193<br />
KONRAD, W. GREY 229<br />
Kopp, Bonnie 140,143,208<br />
KOPPITCH, RICHARD 235<br />
Korb, Gary 204<br />
Korish, Rich 74<br />
Kornack, JoAnn 208<br />
Kortbein, Kathy 133,151<br />
Kosbab, Paul M. 177<br />
Kovalaske, Judy 128<br />
Kowalik, Sandy 209<br />
Kowalski, Paula 206<br />
Krattiger, Nancy 115,127,194<br />
Krause, Jo 128<br />
Krieg, Julie A. 177<br />
Kriemelmeyer, Mary Jo 178<br />
Krizizke, Dave 211<br />
Kroening, Cheri 201<br />
Kroening, Jane 208<br />
Krolow, Michael 204<br />
Kroner, Mary 110,214<br />
Krugel, Terry 128,129<br />
Krueger, JoAnn 206<br />
Krueger, Mike 161<br />
Kruse, Joe 211<br />
Kruse, Patricia A. 124,178<br />
Kuckler, Chuck 128,129<br />
Kuehn, John 62,79,204<br />
Kuehn, Phillip J. 161,178<br />
KUHN, GARY 242<br />
Kuhn, Lindsey 112,145,193<br />
Kuhns, Kathy 122,194<br />
Kurz, Sue 146,195<br />
Kurtz, Chuck 196<br />
Kusick, Craig 62<br />
Kussmaul, Flint 209<br />
Kutzbach, Carole 123,200<br />
Kwaterski, Jerry 210<br />
Kwaterski, Jo 210<br />
Lacko, Jim 159,204<br />
La Court, John 210<br />
<strong>1967</strong> LA CROSSE 92,93<br />
LA CROSSE BOARD OF WOMEN<br />
OFFICIALS 119<br />
LA CROSSE STATE OFFICIALS<br />
121<br />
Lacy, Mary Pat 207<br />
Laetsch, Ginger 208<br />
LAFKY, JAMES 235<br />
Lager, Ellen 195<br />
Laing, Sandy 115,127,194<br />
Lakowske, Judy 193<br />
Lambert, Candy 209<br />
Lambert, Jerry 128,133<br />
Landis, Chuck 83<br />
Landusky, Sue 208<br />
Lang, Gary 109<br />
Lange, Barbara A. 178<br />
Lange, Cathy 194<br />
Lange, Jeffrey R. 159,178<br />
Lange, Sue 194<br />
Langen, Jim 157<br />
Langdon, Sue 192<br />
263<br />
Laporte, Lynn 208<br />
Larkin, Mary Ellen 213<br />
Larsen, David 91<br />
Larsen, John 203<br />
Larson, Carol 128<br />
Larson, Ellen 97,127<br />
Larson, Gerald C. 104,178,189<br />
Larson, Karl 196<br />
Larson, Mark 205<br />
Larson, Margaret 102,108,144,200<br />
Lasch, Glen 197<br />
Lathrop, John 197<br />
Lau, Doug 211<br />
Laubenstein, Mary 194<br />
Laursen, Lynn K. 151,178<br />
Lauret, John 204<br />
Lauermann, Michael 102, 157<br />
LAUX, WILLIAM 243<br />
Lawrenz, Pamela D. 178<br />
Lawrynk, Patrick W. 160,178<br />
Layton, Gerald A. 178<br />
L-BAR-X 118<br />
L-CLUB 120<br />
Leaf, Norman 144<br />
Lecher, Barbara 208<br />
Lechner, Sharon 207<br />
Lee, Harry 98,128,129<br />
Lee, Marcia 153<br />
Lee, Merlin 202<br />
Leese, Craig 196<br />
Le Fevre, Barbara M. 97,178<br />
Leff, Larry 199<br />
Lehrke, Rozanne 214<br />
Leighr, David 100,128,205<br />
Leiviska, Nancy 195<br />
LEMKE, JUSTIN 233<br />
Lempke, Bonnie A. 117,178<br />
Lenz, John 159<br />
Lenz, Carol 150,151,201<br />
Lenz, Sandi 193<br />
Leonard, Ken 210<br />
Leonardelli, Chris 208<br />
Leonhart, Jim 104,213<br />
Lepsch, Sharon J. 97,145,178<br />
Leren, Jill 153<br />
LEROY, ROBERT 100.200<br />
Leschyk, Sherry 145,208 .<br />
Levendoski, Marv 213<br />
Levy, Louis T. 161,179<br />
Levy, Jules C. 161,178<br />
Lewis, Jack 133<br />
Lewis, Roberta 209<br />
Lewis, Sherry 153<br />
Liebscher, Denny 155,160<br />
Lien, Dave 98<br />
Lillie, Carole 146<br />
Limberg, Eugene E. 179<br />
Lindau, Sherry 209<br />
LINDBALD, RICHARD 251<br />
Lindgren, Terry 110,123,151,200<br />
Lindner, Diane 215<br />
LINDNER, KENNETH 229<br />
Lindquist, John 98,112,144,197<br />
Lingsweiler, Curtis 104<br />
Link, Gary 160<br />
Link, Wayne 196
Linse, Mary 147,200<br />
Lintelmann, Sharon 133<br />
Liss, Steven M. 198<br />
Listwan, Mary 193<br />
Little, Kathy 208<br />
Livangood, Linda 200<br />
Loan, Marcia 207<br />
Lobenstein, Bernard 109<br />
Lockwood, Suzi 194<br />
Lodde, Cindi 209<br />
LODDEKE, LOIS 252<br />
Loeser, Chuck 205<br />
Loken, Dick 128,129<br />
Lokken, Judy 151<br />
Long, Phillip 199<br />
Loomis, Patry 109<br />
Loomis, Randy 158<br />
Lorenzen, Ann B. 105,128,134,179,<br />
189<br />
Lorenz, Pam 208<br />
Lorenz, Barbara 123,124,194<br />
Lothian, Bonnie 88,112,152,194<br />
Lotzer, Suzie 193<br />
Loughrin, Gene 68<br />
Loushine, Bill 121,205<br />
Lowe, Michael 213<br />
Lowe, Truman 117<br />
Lucas, Jack 204<br />
Lucht, Neil 204<br />
Luedtke, Mary J0 209<br />
Lunenschloss, Dick 109<br />
Lukas, David J. 98,179<br />
Lulling, Darrel 76,198<br />
Lunde, Gary A. 112,133,144,205<br />
LUTHERAN CAMPUS CENTER<br />
148<br />
Lutz, Bonnie 119,127,128,194<br />
Lynn, Ron 124<br />
Mac Aulay, Ian 112,146,179,189<br />
Mac Aulay, Gary 90,199<br />
Mac Gillivray, Tom 155,160,214<br />
Mack, Julie 150,153<br />
Mack, Larry 198<br />
Madalon, Mary Jo 124,151<br />
Madden, Tom 159<br />
Mader, Sherry 153<br />
Mahloch, Jeff 159<br />
Mahorski, John 79<br />
Mainzer, Kathy 208<br />
Maker, Bill 79,211<br />
Makovec, Dave 202<br />
Malanic, Bob 214<br />
MANALICH, RAMIRO 244<br />
Mancini, Carol 209<br />
Mancuso, Tom 62<br />
Mandy, Marilyn E. 179<br />
Manegold, Michael 76,159,213<br />
Mangiaracina, Rose 24,25,115,153<br />
Manlick, Douglas 109,197<br />
MANTER, PAUL 236<br />
Mantey, Beverly 128,144,201<br />
Manthei, Mary 97,200<br />
Mara, Duane J. 179<br />
Marcotte, Linda 207<br />
Markee, Michael 198<br />
Markert, Joy 115<br />
Markos, Gregory 215<br />
Marmorstone, Ray 83<br />
Marr, Jack 197<br />
Mars, Bob 79,120<br />
MARSHALL, THOMAS 224<br />
Martin, David 214<br />
Martin, Mary 151<br />
Martin, Virginia 128<br />
Martinek, JoAnn M. 179<br />
Martins, Janice 90<br />
Marx, Susan 215<br />
Marx, Judy 115,200<br />
Mashak, Sue 193,215<br />
Maske, Rich 196<br />
Mason, Jim 113<br />
Massingill, Ray 121,128,196<br />
Mataczynski, Ed 198<br />
Matushek, Dick 161<br />
MATZELLE, GERALD 155,224<br />
Maves, Mary 208<br />
May, Steve 204<br />
Mayfield, Steve 211<br />
Mayne, Pam 207<br />
Mc Ardle, Terry 161<br />
Mc Carthy, Lynn 215<br />
Mc Connell, Chuck 198<br />
Me Coy, Kelly 151<br />
Mc Coy, Mike 198<br />
Mc Culloch, Katherine J. 123, 151,179<br />
Mc Cumber, Scott 211<br />
Mc Dermott, Karen 110,193<br />
Mc Donald, Bob 128,204<br />
McGowan, RobertaH. 119,127,179<br />
Mc Grath, Michelle, 93,94<br />
Mc Grath, Sue 209<br />
Mc Grath, William 160,212<br />
Mc Gregor, Mike 202<br />
Mc Guire, Bruce 204<br />
Mc ILRAITH, STUART 227<br />
Mc Intyre, Sue 207<br />
Mc Kinley, Rita 127,193<br />
Mc Kinley, Machelle 206<br />
Mc Kinney, Robert 215<br />
Mc Killip, Delores 206<br />
Mc Kittrick, Donna 142,193<br />
Mc Lain, Bruce 91<br />
Mc Laughlin, Greg 213<br />
Mc Laughlin, Mary Jo 153,179<br />
Mc LELLAN, MARY 239<br />
Mc Levich, Sally 214<br />
Mc MAHON, ROBERT 224<br />
Mc Murray, Timothy S. 198<br />
Mc Neely, Greg 197<br />
Meacham, Lorrie 153<br />
Mead, Phillip 157<br />
Meadows, Sue 115<br />
Mech, Barbara 194<br />
Megrath, Vicki 113,154<br />
Meier, Carey 77,199<br />
Meisnest, Carlene 124,201<br />
Meister, Rod 198<br />
Meitz, Bob 205<br />
Meinert, Dan 62<br />
Melby, Anita 128,193<br />
Mendelson, Marilyn 207<br />
Mengelt, Dennis M. 179<br />
264<br />
Menze, John 205<br />
Meredith, Scott 196<br />
Meronk, Robert 73,79,213<br />
Meronek, Diane 193<br />
Messer, Lorraine 128<br />
Mestan, Terry 197<br />
Metoxen, Lois 153<br />
Meteyard, Richard W. 83,179<br />
Metzdorff, Dan 204<br />
Meunier, Gary 155,197<br />
Meves, Michael M. 161,179<br />
MEWALDT, DAVID 249<br />
Meyer, Dan 211<br />
Meyer, Kathy 115,206<br />
Meyer, Kathy 207<br />
Meyer, Emily M. 180<br />
Meyer, Marilyn 101,114,115,119,<br />
127,200<br />
Meyer, Pat 123,206<br />
Meyer, Timothy 76,180<br />
Meyer, William A. 128,159<br />
Meyer, William G. 21<br />
Meyocks, Kathy 193<br />
Michaud, Ken 210<br />
Michaud, Mary 193<br />
Michols, Loretta 209<br />
Michuda, Dick 88,198<br />
Micke, Marion 209<br />
Mikkelson, John 161<br />
Milant, Jackie 206<br />
Milinovieh, Jean 133,194<br />
Millard, Doris 108,200<br />
Miller, Barbara 213<br />
Miller, Bev 193<br />
Miller, Dave 215<br />
Miller, Don 68<br />
Miller, Den 68<br />
Mill. r, Jennifer 195<br />
Miller, Jo Ann 151,200<br />
Miller, Jack 161<br />
Miller, Le Roy 157<br />
Miller, Margaret 209<br />
Miller, Marilyn 91,147,151,206<br />
Miller, Marilyn G. 180<br />
Miller, Melinda 206<br />
Miller, Patricia J. 133,180<br />
Miller, Sandy R. 144,180<br />
Miller, Sandy 108,152,200<br />
Miller, Wally 210<br />
Millerd, Gary 204<br />
Millin, Jan 126<br />
Mills, James L. 180<br />
Milspaugh, Phyllis 207<br />
Mishun, Marcy 208<br />
Mitchell, Tom 159<br />
Mitich, John 68<br />
Mithum, Jim 203<br />
Mittermeyer, Frank C. 180<br />
Modjeski, Ernie 109<br />
Moe, JoeL. 180<br />
Moe, Lorraine 119<br />
Moede, Jerome 128,198<br />
Moeller, Mary 112,146,194<br />
Moersch, Nancy 128,154,193<br />
Moham, Mike 197<br />
Montgomery, Marilyn 194
Moore, Charles 199<br />
Moore, Chuck 160,212<br />
Moore, Carol 90<br />
Moore, Steve 198<br />
Moran, Barb 128<br />
Moran, Mike 124<br />
Moran, Nicholas 94,95,160,189<br />
Morehouse, Diane 209<br />
Morgan, Connie L. 180<br />
Morgan, Mary 200<br />
Morgan, Sandy 195<br />
Moriarity, John 68,213<br />
Moritz, Diane 207<br />
Morley, Dave 68,199<br />
Morris, Invin 161<br />
Morrone, Vincenzo 205<br />
Morse, Claire Lynne 91,214<br />
Mortensen, Shirley 126<br />
Mosier, Gary 76,196<br />
Moss, Richard 197<br />
MOTIVANS, JOSEPH 252<br />
Mott, Jennifer 206<br />
Mountain, Patrick 199<br />
Moussette, Joanne 151.209<br />
Mower, Helen M. 180'<br />
Mrozek, Jan 207<br />
Mruk, Kathy 193<br />
Mubarak, Rob 210<br />
Mueller, Donald 197<br />
Mueller, Glenn 210<br />
Mueller, Pat 208<br />
Mujwid, Kathy 207<br />
Mulhern, Maureen 209<br />
Mulheron, Pat 90<br />
MULLER, PATRICIA 95,246<br />
Mullins, Robert 213<br />
MUNNS, EARLE 224<br />
Munson, Mary 207<br />
MUNSON, VIVIAN 243<br />
MURPHY, EUGENE 221<br />
<strong>Murphy</strong>, Kathleen 209<br />
<strong>Murphy</strong>, Kathy 209<br />
<strong>Murphy</strong>, Robert 88<br />
<strong>Murphy</strong>, Sylvia 151,20 I<br />
Murray, Elaine 145,215<br />
Murray, Lois 145<br />
Musolf, Rich 197<br />
Myers, Donna 208<br />
Myers, Michael 198<br />
Myers, Suzi 90,206<br />
Myren, Allen 128,133,147<br />
Nada, Sharon N. 97,180<br />
Nagao, Fred 202<br />
Nairn, Virginia 101,119,127,200<br />
Natter, Rick 204<br />
Nederloe. Mark 210<br />
Neeb, Mike 202<br />
Neider, Judy 209<br />
Neipp, Mary 209<br />
Neis, Kathy 94,153,193<br />
Nelson, Albert 214<br />
NELSON, ALLEN 227<br />
Nelson, Carol E. 180<br />
Nelson, Dianne S. 152,180<br />
Nelson, Gordon 128,129,214<br />
Nelson, Jeff 199<br />
Nelson, Jim 211<br />
Nelson, Judy 193<br />
Nelson, Kay 209<br />
Nelson, Linda 207<br />
Nelson, Linda 193<br />
Nelson, Millie A. 88,93,95,144,150,<br />
154,180,189<br />
Nelson, Margaret 207<br />
Nelson, Nelson 195<br />
Nelson, Dick 197<br />
Nelson, Rodney 88,96,205<br />
Nelson, Terry 159<br />
Nelson, Bill 197<br />
Nesbitt, Jim 155<br />
Ness, Jean 123,154,214<br />
Ness, Joneen 193<br />
Netwal, Daniel A. 181<br />
Neuberger, Dave 68,196<br />
Neumann, Jeanne 128,207<br />
Neunetz, Kathy 206<br />
Neuschaefer, Lee 204<br />
Newkirk, Linda 208<br />
NEWMAN CLUB 145<br />
Newton, Kathy 91,151,194<br />
NICHOLAS, DONALD 224<br />
Nichols, Jim 161<br />
Nichols, Bob 204<br />
Nicklas, Nancy 101,110<br />
Nicolai, Diane C. 181,201<br />
Niebuhr, Bob 155<br />
Niedfeldt, Tom 147<br />
Niederer, Jean 153,193<br />
Nielsen, Buckley 161<br />
Niemczyk, Lee 161,210<br />
Niesen, John 205<br />
NIGHBERT, JOYCE 222<br />
Niznik, Marty 94<br />
Nolan, Mike 98<br />
Nontelle, Donald R. 98,181<br />
Noren, LuAnne 209<br />
Nordbloom, Karen 123,152,201<br />
North, Dean T. 102,181<br />
Novick, Otto 159<br />
Novy, Linda A. 97,105,106,140,145,<br />
153,181,189<br />
Novak, Gary 212<br />
Novak, Jim 159,213<br />
Novak, Judy 208<br />
Nowak, David 161,204<br />
Nowicki, Carol 207<br />
Noyce, Fran 208<br />
Nuttall, Betty 128,209<br />
NUTTER, LAWRENCE 229<br />
o Brien, Toni A. 114, 127, 181<br />
o Brien, Mary 119,127<br />
o Brien, Steve 199<br />
Oedsma, Kathleen 146,194<br />
Ogden, Linda 208<br />
Oftedahl, Lorene 209<br />
o Hearn, Pat 77<br />
Oinonen, Carole 128<br />
O'KEEFE, DENNIS 249<br />
o Leary, Sharon 133,134<br />
OLESON, MARGARET 236<br />
Oliver, Robert 210<br />
Oliver, Roger 210<br />
265<br />
Olsen, Gary 81<br />
Olsen, Gerald R. 181<br />
Olsen, Mary L. 144,181<br />
Olsen, Steve 159<br />
Olsen, Susan A. 181<br />
Olson, Bridget Cantlon (Mrs.) 105<br />
Olson, Carol 194<br />
Olson, Christine 208<br />
Olson, Dan 215<br />
Olson, David W. 181<br />
Olson, Dennis 212<br />
Olson, DeeDee 88, 144<br />
Olson, Jim 214<br />
Olson, Jeff 210<br />
Olson, James H. 181<br />
Olson, Kama 110,123,201<br />
Olson, Keith 205<br />
Olson, Lynda 93,200<br />
Olson, Mary 133<br />
Olson, Nodji 128,206<br />
Olson, Dick 204<br />
Oman, Judith 213<br />
o Meara, Terrance 205<br />
Oncken, Marcy 127<br />
Onrubia, Alfredo 109<br />
Onsager, Dave 213<br />
ONSRUD, JUDITH 232<br />
Onuma, Cindy 193<br />
Opitz, Don 198<br />
Opdyke, Jeanine 133<br />
Oppriecht, Kermit 128,133,134<br />
ORCHESIS 122<br />
ORGANIZATIONS 84-161<br />
Orourke, Sherri 150,151<br />
Orr, Ann 200<br />
Osgood, Debbie 133,215<br />
Ostrem, Dianne 200<br />
Ostrem, Don 211<br />
OTTO, WILLIAM 239<br />
Pabst, Joyce E. 181<br />
Padgett, Fred 77<br />
Pagan, Carlos 159,204<br />
Pagel, Kathy 207<br />
Paisley, Sharon 195<br />
Palmisano, Linda 209<br />
Pampuch, Gary 214<br />
PANHELLENIC COUNCIL 150<br />
Panke, Barb 152<br />
Pankiewicz, John 120<br />
Pankow, Jackie 193<br />
Parduhn, Marie 195<br />
Parker, Sue 206<br />
Parkovich, Bruce 121,205<br />
PARKS, WILLIAM 88,96,231<br />
Parsons, Don 128,129,205<br />
Parsons, Jeri 193<br />
PARSONS, ROGER 236<br />
Patience, Judy 151<br />
Paulson, Connie 90<br />
Paulson, Joyce 195<br />
Paulus, Jim 155,157,212<br />
Pauly, Bob 181<br />
Payne, John 198<br />
Payne, Virginia 181<br />
Peacock, Penny 25<br />
Peck, Ricky 198
Peck, Virginia 195<br />
Peckham, Phil 160<br />
Pecore, Linda 208<br />
Pedersen, Jane 90,151,181<br />
PEDERSON, RHEA 232<br />
Pederson, Trygve 199<br />
Pederson, Trygve 199<br />
Pedretti, Dan 95,117<br />
Pedretti, Leo 95<br />
Pellett, Thomas 108,182<br />
Pellmann, Ned 211<br />
PEMBERTON, WILLIAM 243<br />
Pendleton, Mary 128<br />
Perkins, Rene 95<br />
Perry, Susan 108,200<br />
Persick, Margaret 195<br />
Pertzsch, Karen 215<br />
Pertzsch, Pat 215<br />
Peters, Janet 193<br />
Peters, Susan 194<br />
Petersen, Kathie 123,154<br />
Petersen, Laradene 209<br />
Petersen, Terry 144<br />
Peterson, Blaine 128,160,211<br />
Peterson, Cabert 158<br />
Peterson, Connie 206<br />
Peterson, Gail 182<br />
Peterson, James 210<br />
Peterson, John 128<br />
Peterson, Mike 210<br />
Peterson, Priscilla 213<br />
Peterson, Robert 198<br />
Peterson, Stewart 202<br />
Peterson, Thomas 121,147<br />
Peterson, William 62<br />
Petri, Jack 77<br />
PFAFF, DONALD 253<br />
Pfaff, Kay 207<br />
Pfaff, Larry 117,182<br />
Pfaff, Ron 128<br />
Pfeffer, Paul 144<br />
Pfeiffer, Jim 161<br />
Pfeiffer, Joel 210<br />
Pfister, Mark 124,161,204<br />
A fast game <strong>of</strong> volley ball.<br />
Pflueger, Dick 159<br />
PHI EPSILON KAPPA 104<br />
PHI SIGMA EPSILON 159<br />
Pickett, Daniel 94<br />
Pickett, Ken 199<br />
Piekarz, Carol 151<br />
Pieper, Barbara 124,200<br />
Pilling, Debby 209<br />
Pinkstaff, Barbara 193<br />
PINKSTON, JUDITH (MRS.) 91,<br />
96,224<br />
Pirner, Mary Ann 144<br />
Pirwitz, Pat 122<br />
Pischke, James 205<br />
Pischke, Larry 213<br />
Pischke, Steve 76,120,124,213<br />
Pitz, Jeff 215<br />
Pitzner, Larry 182<br />
Pitzner, Linda 215<br />
Pitterle, Steve 205<br />
Plappert, Nancy 182<br />
Platz, Roy 214<br />
Pluess, Arnold 98<br />
Pliskie, Kenneth J. 120,182<br />
Ploetz, Pat 152,201<br />
PoeWing, Robert 92,100,214<br />
Poellinger, Joann 88<br />
Poja, Scott 79<br />
Polasky, Ken 205<br />
Polan, Robert 76,159<br />
POLLECK, PATRICIA 239<br />
Pomplun, Paula 209<br />
POM-POM GIRLS 123<br />
Pope, Kay Anderson (Mrs.) 182<br />
Porter, Joe 98<br />
Poser, Al 74,159<br />
Potaracke, George 133,134,145<br />
Potter, Ronald 112,128,212<br />
Pottratz, Jessie 195<br />
Potts, Jim 109<br />
Powers, Robert 212<br />
Pralle, Joleen 215<br />
Prell, Dale 80,124<br />
Prell, Janith 110,194<br />
Preiss, Jeff 62<br />
Prew, Jeanette 194<br />
Priller, Mary 90<br />
Pruefer, AI 80<br />
Pruess, Larry A. 77,104,120,182<br />
Pruess, Bob 161<br />
Pruess, Karen 208<br />
Przywojski, Ray 157<br />
Puckett, Phyllis 200<br />
Puncer, Vicki 193<br />
Punko, Jim 205<br />
Pusateri, Bob 199<br />
Putnam, Rev. Gary 146<br />
Putning, Coye 195<br />
Pyatskowit, Andy 142,204<br />
Quam, Maggie 128<br />
Quain, William C. 182<br />
Quamme, Ron 8<br />
Quammen, Carolyn A. 123,133,182<br />
Quillin, Ron 81<br />
Quinn, Bill 62<br />
Raabe, Dave 210<br />
RABBITT, SANDRA 223<br />
Rabener, Linda 215<br />
RACQUET 94<br />
Radde, Ted 210<br />
Radke, Linda 152<br />
Radtke, Shirley 206<br />
Radtke, Barb 208<br />
Rahn, James 213<br />
Raimer, Ellen 88<br />
Ramer, Jim 145,210<br />
Ramirez, Louis A. 204<br />
Ramsland, Lana 207<br />
Ranger, Pam 128,194<br />
Rank, Kathy 123<br />
Ransom, Jean 195<br />
Rash, Leonard 160<br />
RASMUSEN, V. B. 224<br />
Rasmussen, Kathy 209<br />
Rasmusson, Jim 196<br />
Rasmusson, Robert 109.215<br />
Rateike, Ginger 207 .<br />
RATOM 105<br />
RAUSCH, GERALD 229<br />
Rautmann, Randy 21'0<br />
Raymer, Sally A. 182<br />
Raymond, John 212<br />
Reardon, Steve 88,90,93,202<br />
Rebhan, Sandy 133<br />
Rebro, Lauree 128,151<br />
RECREATION MAJORS 124<br />
Rector, Scott 196<br />
Redlin, Sally A. 105,114,119,127,<br />
182<br />
Redman, Janis 208<br />
Reedich, Barbara (Mrs.) 141<br />
Reedich, Jack 141<br />
Reega, Ginny 110,208<br />
Reese, Sharon 123,152,201<br />
Regelein, James H. 134,182<br />
Reike, Mary 128<br />
Reiss, Richard 79,120<br />
Renner, Nancy 128,214<br />
Renny, Janet 213<br />
Renz, Bob 62,145
Resac, Daniel 198<br />
Rettenmaier,210<br />
Retzlaff, Barb 206<br />
Rewey, Steve 199<br />
Rewolinski, Jim 76,199<br />
Rex, Carolyn 110,140,146,208<br />
Reynolds, Cheryl 200<br />
Reynolds, Connie 195<br />
Reynolds, Doug 205<br />
Rezek, Don 215<br />
Rhude, Ed 198<br />
Riberich, John W. 182<br />
Richmond, E. Michael 205<br />
Richter, Jim 211<br />
Richter, Joyce A. 183<br />
Richter, Mary 115,206<br />
Rieke, Mary 154,194<br />
Rieman, Bonnie 153<br />
Rightmire, Leslie 194<br />
Riley, Doug 198<br />
Riley, James 201<br />
Riskin, Sam 197<br />
Ristau, Michael 196<br />
Ritola, Matt 124<br />
Ristow, Elizabeth 145<br />
Roberts, Charles 128,197<br />
Roberts, Joan 90,194<br />
ROCKWOOD, LINN 240<br />
Robichaud, Margaret A. 110,183<br />
Robillard, Elinor 206<br />
Robinson, Beckey 154,195<br />
Robinson, David 161<br />
Roderick, Susan 151<br />
Rodriguez, Raymond 183<br />
Roecker, Jim 205<br />
Roellich, Susan 154,214<br />
Roethe, Thomas 198<br />
Roethel, John 198<br />
ROGGEN'BUCK, THERESE 249<br />
Rohrer, Mary 213<br />
ROLNICK, STANLEY 243<br />
Romberg, Mary 128,195<br />
Rommel, Ann J. 133,183<br />
Rommel, Karen 128<br />
Romens, Cathy 194<br />
Romeo, Carol 152<br />
ROOD, CLAIR 224<br />
ROOT, ELSIE 234<br />
Roraff, Mike 161<br />
Roraff, Peggy 145<br />
Rorabaugh, Ruth 146<br />
Rosenthal, B. Lynn 183<br />
ROSKOS, ROLAND 230<br />
Roster, Jim 98<br />
Roth, Pam 145<br />
ROWE, LAWRENCE 230<br />
Rowe, Rosemary 151<br />
Roy, John 211<br />
Roy, Nancy 151,183,189<br />
ROZELLE, THEODORE 248<br />
Ruck, John 161<br />
Ruder, Steve 196<br />
Rudolph, Jon 198<br />
RUEBEL, KARL 244<br />
Ruehl, Geraldine 88,95,96,123,146,<br />
200<br />
Rue, Allen D. 183<br />
Rudrud, Alan 128,197<br />
Ruf, Barb 133<br />
Rundle, Bob 198<br />
Rundle, Ronald 198<br />
Ruland, Rita 209<br />
Ruhland, Vern 113<br />
Runde, Linda 128,195<br />
Runholm, Kathy 101,153<br />
Russell, Joan 214<br />
Rutter, Richard D. 183<br />
Ryan, John 199<br />
Ryan, Mary 193<br />
Rybak, Frank 199<br />
Rybak, Harold 199<br />
Rybar, Susan 200<br />
Rydell, Beverly 208<br />
Rye, Eleanor J. 183<br />
Sadowski, Dave 83,205<br />
Sage, Rich 128,129<br />
Sagen, Dorothy-Ann 183<br />
Sager, Gerald F. 155,157,183<br />
Sampson, Carol 194<br />
Sampson, June A. 183<br />
Sampson, Linda 208<br />
Samuels, Will 117,124,202<br />
Sands, Saralie 95,150,152,207<br />
Sandvold, Karen 133<br />
Sandy, Donna 195<br />
Sarchet, Jim 197<br />
Sather, Sarah 92,200<br />
Saylor, Mark 199<br />
Scarseth, Harold C. 133,144,183<br />
Scepanski, Skip 211<br />
Schaetzke, Terry 83<br />
Schaller, Janine 133,183<br />
Schaller, Vern 161<br />
Schantz, Greg 211<br />
Schappe, Rosemary 206<br />
Schaub, Ronald 145,198<br />
SCHEIN, NORMAN 233<br />
SCHELL, ALLAN 252<br />
Schellenger, Pat 200<br />
Schenck, Judy A. 184<br />
267<br />
Judo Club members practice their holds.<br />
Schenck, Bill 77,197<br />
Scherbarth, Barbara 200<br />
Scherdin, Kathy R. 184<br />
Scheuneman, Barb 209<br />
Schleicher, Ted 124,204<br />
Schleicher, Richard 77,198<br />
Schlosser, Barbara A. 101,105,151,<br />
184,189<br />
Schmidt, Chuck 133<br />
Schmidt, Dave 155<br />
Schmidt, Fred 202<br />
Schmidt, Joan C. 153,184<br />
Schmidt, Mary Kay 213<br />
Schmidt, Paulette 145<br />
Schmidt, Ruth 193<br />
Schmidt, Sharon 208<br />
Schmidt, Rev. Wayne 147<br />
Schmidt, William 128,211<br />
Schmitz, Barb 145,201<br />
Schneider, Judy 194<br />
Schnieder, Robert 128<br />
Schnieder, Ron 204<br />
SCHNUR, LEO 79,248<br />
Schockmel, Barry L. 79,104,120,184,<br />
189<br />
Schoemer, JeITy 109<br />
Schomer, Bob 199<br />
Schoonover, Vicki 194<br />
Schott, Kathy 90<br />
Schowalter, Kathy 194<br />
Schreck, Ilene 208<br />
Schreiber, Sue 208<br />
SCHROEDER, MARJORIE 240<br />
Schroeder, Lyall 124<br />
Schroeder, Pam J. 101,105,114,119,<br />
127,183,189<br />
Schuebert, Linda 152<br />
Schuelke, Sonia 195<br />
Schuenemann, Suzanne 93,145,195<br />
SCHUH, LAURA 227<br />
Schueller, Gregg 207<br />
Schuett, Madeline 207<br />
Schulte, Karen 208<br />
Schultz, Barbara L. 106,184<br />
Schultz, Elfred 77
Schultz, Mary 269<br />
Schultz, Mike 213<br />
Schultz, Richard 213<br />
Schultz, Sandy 128,194<br />
Schulz, Bruce 62,120<br />
Schulz, Dick 161<br />
Schulz, Rick 79,159<br />
SCHULZ, WILLIAM 230<br />
Schwarten, Dean<br />
Schwarten, Lois 126<br />
Schwartz, Marilyn J. 114,119,127<br />
184 '<br />
Schwartz, Nancy S. 184<br />
Schwengel, Paul 211<br />
Schye, Ann R. 135,153,184<br />
Schwersenska, Janice 124,200<br />
Schwictenberg, Greg 198<br />
Scott, Elaine 145,200<br />
Scott, Gwen M. 184<br />
Scott, Joey 88,110,152<br />
Scott, Lin 128<br />
SCULLIN, MARIAN (MRS.) 230<br />
SEARCY, HERBERT 245<br />
Sebranek, Pat 160<br />
Secretarski, James 198<br />
Sederquist, Mike 94,213<br />
Seeberger, Karen 110,207<br />
Seefeld, Eileen 127<br />
Seefeldt, Randy 211<br />
Seifert, Vern 210<br />
Selle, Rose 147,193<br />
Sells, Linda 112,147<br />
Semrau, Jan 128,194<br />
Semrad, Nancy 119,200<br />
SENFF, ROBERT 228<br />
SENIORS 164-189<br />
Senn, Dave 157<br />
Servais, Gordon 215<br />
Setterquist, Karin J. 184<br />
Setum, Sue 209<br />
Severson, Marsha 193<br />
Severson, Rick 199<br />
Seymour, Robert 198<br />
Sharer, Priscilla 133<br />
Sharma, Heeralal 117<br />
Shaw, Lome 214<br />
Shaw, Scott L. 88,184,189<br />
Sheehan, Gerald M. 184<br />
Shelton, William 109<br />
Shepherd, Steve 211<br />
Sherman, Susan 193<br />
Sherry, Dean 161<br />
Shingler, Loie 194<br />
Shird, Cindy 206<br />
Shoemaker, Mike 158,212<br />
Sieren, Jim 196<br />
Siewers, Sheridan 208<br />
SIGMA DELTA PI 106<br />
SIGMA TAU GAMMA 160<br />
Silcock, Charles 91<br />
Simdon, Sandy 207<br />
Sime, Gary 199<br />
Simek, Joe 197<br />
Simon, Lester O. 184<br />
Simon, Mark 83,204<br />
SINGH, SURENDER 117,251<br />
Singh, Surender (Mrs.) 117<br />
Siudzinski, Joan 195<br />
Sivak, Bob 133,134<br />
Skappel, Linda L. 185<br />
Skogen, Barbara A. 185<br />
Skogen, Cheryl 213<br />
Skogen, Vicki 214<br />
Skrobot, Barbara 90,152,194<br />
Skurulsky, Frederick R. 202<br />
Slaback, Michael 161<br />
Slaback, Rose Marie 213<br />
Slaats, Gary W. 98,185<br />
Sleeter, William 158<br />
Sleik, John 98<br />
Slezak, Tom 202<br />
Slindee, Dean 211<br />
Smalancke, Diane M. 152,185<br />
Smart, James D. 88,161,185,189,199<br />
Smiley, Don 196<br />
Smith, Barb 153<br />
SMITH, GLENN 221<br />
Smith, Judy 128,142,195<br />
SMITH, NORENE 222<br />
Smith, Pam 25,110,151,201<br />
Smith, Peggy 207<br />
Smith, Sue 208<br />
SMITH, THEODORE 250<br />
Smith, Tom 83<br />
Smith, Virginia 112,127,128,144,214<br />
Smits, Donna 194<br />
Smrcina, Ron 210<br />
Snapp, Kathy 145<br />
Snider, Lois A. 143,185<br />
Snustead, Mike 129,196<br />
Snyder, Cheri 128,209<br />
Snyder, Dorothy 194<br />
Snyder, Mike 199<br />
Snyder, Regina 213<br />
Sobczak, Mark D. 112,198<br />
Solberg, Jim 108<br />
Solberg, Steve 94,113,214<br />
Somdahl, Nancy 153<br />
Sommers, Paul A. 83,120,185<br />
Sonsalla, David 211<br />
Sorce, Isadore 161<br />
Soto, Art 204<br />
Souter, Gerald 98<br />
Sowinski, Judy 145,154,200<br />
SPARKS, PHILLIP 228<br />
Spencer, Tom 205<br />
Speth, Lenard 211<br />
Splinter, Jo 208<br />
Splitt, Patricia A. 153,185<br />
Spletter, Lee 77,79,112,120,205<br />
Spreeman, Tom 196<br />
Sprehn, David 158<br />
Sprehn, Stan 158<br />
Squires, Cheryl 154,201<br />
STAATS, DONALD 222<br />
Stadhaus, Al C. 185<br />
Staffon, Alan 158,212<br />
Stage, John 91<br />
Stankey, Pat 215<br />
Stannard, Dennis 104<br />
Stargardt, Carol 209<br />
Stark, Marianne A. 150,153,185<br />
Starkey, Linda 209<br />
268<br />
STARR, JACK 113,253<br />
Stauber, Elizabeth 126,141<br />
Stauber, Steven J. 124,141,185<br />
Stauffacher, Jim 196<br />
Stauffer, Kathleen 215<br />
Stayner, Linda 193<br />
Steckart, Sally 88,133,154,201<br />
Steffen, Marjorie 208<br />
Steffen, Martha E. 151,185<br />
Steh, Ken 80,197<br />
Steiber, Monty 210<br />
Steine, Mary 200<br />
Steiner, Neil 199<br />
STEINHOFF, G. LESTER 224<br />
Steinh<strong>of</strong>f, Nancy 185<br />
Steinh<strong>of</strong>f, Steve 210<br />
STEINKE, THEODORE 100<br />
Stekel, Ellen E. 97,145,185<br />
Steldt, Jan 112,154,194<br />
Stellmacher, Yvonne 110,207<br />
Stellpflug, Janis 145,207<br />
Stellpflug, Peggy 145,150,154,200<br />
Stellrecht, Greg 204<br />
Stelsel, Linda 207<br />
Stendahl, AI 133<br />
Stendahl, Duwayne 62,202<br />
Stenen, Gladys 128,195<br />
Stenslien, Alene 94,195<br />
STEPHENS, MYRNA 240<br />
Stephens, Pat 74,145,204<br />
STEPHENSON, F. LEE 119,127,240<br />
Stephenson, Harriett 94<br />
Stetzer, Maxine A. 143,186<br />
Steuck, Lorraine 101,108,200<br />
STEUCK, ROBERT 95,96,221<br />
Stewart, Gail J. 94,186<br />
Stewart, Jim 90<br />
Stewart, J. 210<br />
Stewart, Kaye 209<br />
Stich, Tim 77<br />
Sticken, Nancy 193<br />
Stillman, Jim 161<br />
Stockel, Ed 204<br />
STOKKE, ADELEE 236<br />
Stoll, Anne 97,201<br />
Stone, Thomas 214<br />
Storms, Kathleen 209<br />
Stover, Ralph 203<br />
Stovey, Jodeen 213<br />
Strand, Babette 200<br />
STRAND, DONALD 91,16<br />
Strang, Pam 90,207<br />
Strasser, Marilyn A. 186<br />
Straw, Rick 196<br />
Streeter, Nancy 194<br />
Strittmater, Gerald L. 186<br />
Stuart, Bev 207<br />
Stuart, Nancy 152,201<br />
STUBBLEFIELD, KATHERINE 230<br />
Stuber, Thomas K. 186<br />
STUDENT UNION COMMITTEES<br />
90,91<br />
Stuesser, Stu 211<br />
Stuesser, Sue 123,151,200<br />
Stull, Sherry 146,207<br />
Subera, Jeanne 94,194
Sudgen, Connie 128<br />
Sugden, Mary L. 128<br />
Sugden, Roy 128,133<br />
Sullivan, Bruce 211<br />
Sullivan, Pete 157<br />
Suring, Jean 145<br />
Sussek, Diane 209<br />
Sutherland, Peggy 206<br />
Sutter, Sharon 206<br />
Swan, Susan 215<br />
Swanson, Bob 109,124<br />
Swanson, Carol 194<br />
Swanson, Dave 198<br />
SWANSON, JANE 240<br />
Swanson, Karen 207<br />
SWANSON, E. KEITH 248<br />
Swanson, Peggy 207<br />
Swearingen, Susan 209<br />
Sweda, William J. 186<br />
Sweeney, Nancy 154<br />
Swendrowski, John 211<br />
SWICKARD, JOHN 249<br />
SWIMMING 76<br />
Synold, Chuck 205<br />
Synold, Rick 159<br />
Synsteby, Aaron O. 186<br />
Szelagowski, Jim 83<br />
Szurovecz, Eleanor 195<br />
Tangley, Pete 159<br />
Tanner, Terry 74,204<br />
Tapelt, Shirley 153,200<br />
TAU KAPPA EPSILON 161<br />
Tauscher, Mary 195<br />
Taylor, Margaret 124<br />
Taylor, Priscilla 115,208<br />
TAYLOR, ROLLO 79,241<br />
Templin, Rori S. 101,153,186<br />
Templin, Tim 198<br />
TEMTE, ARNOLD 248<br />
Tench, KatWeen J. 151,186<br />
TENCKHOFF, JUNE 96, 222<br />
Tennant, Sherry 201<br />
Tennessen, Bob 210<br />
TENNIS 80<br />
Tersen, Sharon 208<br />
Tess, Shari 153<br />
TETZLAFF, TED 251<br />
Tetzner, Judith A. 186<br />
Thalacker, Ken 210<br />
Theirl, Ann 110<br />
Theirl, Mary 209<br />
Thesing, Don 215<br />
Thierfelder, Sue 194<br />
Thorn, Evelyn 194<br />
Thompson, Allen 129<br />
Thompson, Betty 154,200<br />
Thompson, Don 205<br />
Thompson, Duane 197<br />
Thompson, George 159<br />
Thompson, Jacqueline 209<br />
Thompson, John 202<br />
Thompson, Mary 209<br />
Thompson, Suann 133,200<br />
THORESEN, WALTER 81<br />
Thomsen, Jerry 198<br />
Thornton, Christine A. 186<br />
Thornton, Frank 83<br />
Thorton, Fred 62<br />
Thurin, Dianne 206<br />
Thurman, Al 79,92,93,95,120,198<br />
Tichenor, James L. 186<br />
Tickler, Mary 145,207<br />
Tickler, Mike 161<br />
Tietz, Dale 199<br />
Timm, Charlene 128,207<br />
Timm, Norm 204<br />
Timmerman, Steve 204<br />
Toburen, Karen R. 101,105,114,119,<br />
127,186,189<br />
Todd, Joe 205<br />
Todd, Linda 129<br />
Toepel, Steve 202<br />
Tolokken, Ralph 161<br />
Toman, Tom 199<br />
Tomasino, Gail 207<br />
Tomaszewski, Al J. 121,155,186,189<br />
Tomlin, Marjorie 208<br />
Topol, Pam 123,200<br />
Tornowske, Mary 200<br />
Torres, Jose 161<br />
Touton, Thomas W. 159,187<br />
Tourney, Joe 76,210<br />
TRACK 78,79<br />
Tracy, Harold 205<br />
TRACY, SHARON 253<br />
TRAINER, GRETTA 236<br />
Trammell, Larry 159<br />
Tranberg, Dennis 144,197<br />
Trapp, Cheryl L. 152,187<br />
Tratt, Terry 199<br />
Trautsch, Corinne 128<br />
Trautsch, John 205<br />
Travetto, Sue 208<br />
Travnick, Donna 207<br />
Tremain, John 159<br />
Tremaine, Marcia J. 127,187<br />
Treutel, Dianne 208<br />
Tripp, Allan 211<br />
Tripp, Linda 209<br />
Tryvand, Nancy 128<br />
Tschanz, Thomas J. 187<br />
Tse, Norman 199<br />
Turnquist, Bill 161<br />
Turzinski, Chris 153,193<br />
Tylka, Dale 62,83,210<br />
UBER, ROBERT 250<br />
Uhler, John 145<br />
Ulvestad, Stephanie 193<br />
Umberger, Robert 109<br />
UNDERCLASSMEN 190-215<br />
UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY 146<br />
UNIVERSITY SINGERS 132-137<br />
Urben, Dave 74,210<br />
Uthmeier, Lonna 206<br />
Utter, Jeanne 90,201<br />
Uutala, Wendell 199<br />
Vaaler, Diane 133,134<br />
Vahovius, Ted 210<br />
Valley, Richard 199<br />
VANDERLIP, DOLLY 114,241<br />
Vanderploeg, Mike 197<br />
Van Drisse, Mary Kay 208<br />
269<br />
Van Handel, Peter J. 104,187,189<br />
VAN NOTE, ROY 245<br />
Van Susteren, Timothy 205<br />
Van Wormer, Sarah 200<br />
Vater, Jack 94<br />
Vaughn, Ray 215<br />
Vedum, Gary 109<br />
Venner, Patricia A. 106,145,187<br />
Verges, Theodore G. 187<br />
Ventura, Joanne 145,213<br />
VERGIN, BRIAN 231<br />
VERSHURE, GARY 236<br />
Vessel, Sherry 208<br />
Vetter, Gerry 211<br />
VETTES, WILLIAM 243<br />
Vickroy, Sally 214<br />
VICKROY, E. WILLIAM 83,241<br />
Victory, Mary 209<br />
Visger, Ken 161<br />
Vizanko, Sue 115,200<br />
Vlasak, Arlis 147<br />
Volz, Dave 198<br />
Vonruden, Kathy 193<br />
Voskuil, Dean 124<br />
Voss, Karen 208<br />
Wachal, Margie 152,201<br />
Wachholder, Ed 100<br />
Wachtel, Gary 155,161<br />
WADE, REX 243<br />
Wadzinski, Kathy 115,127,207<br />
Wagner, Judith 193<br />
Wagner, Nancy 115,119,193<br />
Wagner, Sally 207<br />
WAHL, LUCRECIA 228<br />
WAHL, RALPH 129,249<br />
Waid, Madge 207<br />
Wainwright, Jane 200<br />
Wake, Glenn 133<br />
Wakeman, Burdett 142<br />
Waldeck, Anne-Marie 112,145,195<br />
Waldie, Raymond 109,144,211<br />
Waldron, Dennis 159,205<br />
Waldron, John 160<br />
Wale, Michael J. 187<br />
Walgenbach, Jeanne 193<br />
Walker, Bob 211<br />
Walker, Bud 202<br />
Walker, Jill A. 115,187<br />
Wall, Jo Ann 133,214<br />
Walsvik, Shirley A. 152, 187<br />
Walter, Marlene 193<br />
Walter, Lynn 196<br />
WALTERS, CHARLES 96<br />
Wanta, Linda 194<br />
Ward, Betty 119,200<br />
WARD, ROBERT 224<br />
Ward, Susan 215<br />
Wardenski, George 210<br />
Wardwell, Earleen J. 187<br />
Wargowsky, Sharon 208<br />
Warmke, Mike 202<br />
Warner, James 228<br />
WARNER, TERRY 226<br />
Warren, Donna 194<br />
Warren, Kathy 208<br />
Warriner, Harold 159<br />
Warzala, Jane 110,112
Watson, Ralph 157,212<br />
Weatherford, Sharon 193<br />
Weaver, Mary 206<br />
Webb, William C. 187<br />
Webber, Al 202<br />
Weber, Christine 119,127<br />
Webster, Jim 83<br />
Webster, LouAnn 208<br />
Webster, Bill 210<br />
Wedell, Betty 194<br />
WEEKLEY, DALLAS 249<br />
Wehman, Carl 157<br />
Wehrenberg, Joan 128,147<br />
Wehrenberg, Bob 204<br />
Weig, Sue 102,154,213<br />
Weiland, Bob 83<br />
Weiland, Jerry 145<br />
Weiland, Sheila A. 187<br />
WEINZIERL, EDWARD 237<br />
Weissenberger, Nancy 154<br />
Weitala, Cheryl 209<br />
Weittenhiller, Doug 104<br />
Welch, Caryl 208<br />
Welch, Mary 128<br />
Welda, Ruth L. 128,187<br />
Wells, Barbara L. 188<br />
WELLS, CHARLES 223<br />
Wells, Dan 92,204<br />
Wendling, Gerald R. 188<br />
Wentworth, David 77,120,212<br />
Wenzel, Mary 208<br />
Wenzel, Sandy 208<br />
Werbel, Larry 128,199<br />
Wescott, Suzanne 209<br />
Westerberg, George 213<br />
Westlund, Steve 197<br />
Wetenkamp, Carol L. 10 1,151,188<br />
WHALEN, EDNA (MRS.) 242<br />
Wheaton, Sharon 209<br />
White, Darryl 120,198<br />
White, Doug 204<br />
White, Jean 193<br />
White, Maggie 194<br />
White, Mary Jane 93,123,201<br />
White, Rosemary 201<br />
Whitty, Mary Jane 91,193<br />
Wick, Donald 108<br />
WICK, DWAN 224<br />
WIDELL, WALDO 233<br />
Widmer, Mike 199<br />
Wieland, Robert 213<br />
Wier, Kathy 207<br />
Wiersgalla, Jack 145<br />
Wiese, Charlene 207<br />
Wiese, Gerald 214<br />
Wikkerink, Virginia 207<br />
Wilde, Steve 211<br />
Wilder, Dave 147<br />
Wilder, Dean 77<br />
Wilkinson, Russell 203<br />
WILLE, DON 241<br />
Willer, Doug 147<br />
Willett, Steve 62,74,198<br />
Williams, Pat 215<br />
Williams, Paul 90,199<br />
Williams, Richard 108<br />
Wilmot, Mike 133<br />
Wilson, Catherine M. 188<br />
Wilson, Don 197<br />
Wilson, Don G. 211<br />
Wilson, Jeanne 133,195<br />
Wilson, Larea 209<br />
Wilson, Wayne 133<br />
WIMBERLY, W. CARL 221<br />
WINGATE, ROBERT 80,158,237<br />
Winker, Ron 68<br />
Winter, Bill 212<br />
Wipf, Joan 201<br />
WIRKUS, TOM 253<br />
Wise, Robert 197<br />
Wish, Lynn 207<br />
Witek, Eugene 79,120<br />
Wittenberg, Jolynn 152,194<br />
WITZKE, TERRY 232<br />
WIVETTES 126<br />
WIXSON, STANTON 251<br />
Wnuk, Tom 211<br />
Wojahn, Joan K. 153,188<br />
Falling leaves make work for the custodians.<br />
270<br />
Wold, Cecil 121<br />
Wolff, Bill 202<br />
Wolfram, Judy 207<br />
Woller, Phillip 99<br />
Wolter, Charles D. 188<br />
WOMAN'S RECREATION<br />
ASSOCIATION 127<br />
WOMAN'S SERVICE<br />
ORGANIZATION 97<br />
Wood, Clayton 160,211<br />
Wooden, Bruce 109<br />
Woods, Betty 207<br />
Woods, Janet M. 91,188<br />
Woods, Larry 196<br />
Woodson, John 88,124<br />
Wrochota, Cherri 122,194<br />
WRESTLING 74-75<br />
WUJEK, DANIEL 228<br />
WULK, N. GAYLE 241<br />
WULLING, EMERSON 236<br />
Wurl, Mike 198<br />
Wyczawski, Delores 208<br />
YARBROUGH, WILLIAM 247<br />
Y-DEMS<br />
Yeiter, Dixie 126<br />
Yeiter, David V. 188<br />
Yeskie, Jennifer 195<br />
Y-GOP 116<br />
Yoss, Bob 159<br />
Yoss, Dave 196<br />
YOUNG, BERNARD 22<br />
YOUNG, HOWARD F. 108,228<br />
Young, Lee 211<br />
Young, Lynn 209<br />
Young, Mary 128<br />
Young, Pat 194<br />
Young, Rick 129<br />
Young, Tom 117,202<br />
Youngman, Vicki 194<br />
Zabel, Helen 194<br />
Zajicek, Gene 100,158,211<br />
Zaleski, Richard 77<br />
Zeilinger, Joanne K. 151,188<br />
Zein, Patricia 213<br />
Zelichowski, Pat 194<br />
Zell, Ken 210<br />
Zenter, Rod 210<br />
Zerzycki, Cynthia 209<br />
Zeuschner, Carol 144,208<br />
Zeuschner, Judy 144,208<br />
Ziemann, Dianne 193<br />
Ziegler, William 33,134<br />
Zielinski, Jacqueline 146,208<br />
Zielinski, Sandi 209<br />
Zier, Dan 196<br />
Zilisuki, Ignasius 196<br />
Zimmerman, Barb 10 1,119,127<br />
Zimmerman, John 198<br />
ZOBIN, JOSEPH 95,246<br />
Zurn, Dave 128<br />
Zurn, Peggy 117,146<br />
Zwiefel, Dennis 109
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