., ' 2 I \ ! I . J , {' ,.. I \ I •I I' . \., / . y I I 'i ' ' ~ 1 / ! . •' • . I' , . I' ' .. ' /;· t \ I . I I { I ~ f •• ' ' • I I I j . \ . 1 ' , • . \ ·Jf ,. i ·: ··: I . \. ; • I I I ··:· .. ~ ! . ' . . 3 4 How shall we consider a university? Can the perspective of height, of distance lend understanding? From on high the eye sweeps over the complex of fresh brick ; sees mud , snow, concrete and construc­ tion , great space, dynamic movement, but all too far away. Come closer ... see the school wearing autumn; cold air colors and cracks branches . . . in winter; rock, mud, stone is buried beneath centuries of snow ... spring melts ; one day catches fire , and under the edge of the city a lake slid-es like silver caramel ... it is summer; high above, the white breath of metal birds trails over the hill. Past three hundred days we have seen a univer­ sity in all manner of weather and humors. We have heard crowds carve noise from night at unforgetable contests; seen lone students walk pensively on great stretches of laid land; caught dully the diverse and classroom voices; tasted type-smell and wood, old pages and metal in quiet corners. We have done all clock time allowed and drank all knowledge years could spare . On a hill, our university moves gently up a long slope where, now, rough metal arms strike the earth and yellow monsters burrow in the clay, wreaking construction. Coveralled flesh guides the machines and new buildings rise high and run far, over once­ was sod. Each year sees new mud dredged and foreign wood and rock brought to build shelter for questing minds. Each year sees thought , growth, flesh , all new. Editor, Margaret Ruikka • Rusiness .\lanager, Russell Gran And old . .. at the heart of the color, quiet, rush, solemnity, is the student. All moods and movements and weathers seem framed to suit him. He is at once fresh and different, yet centuries and ideas old. His quest for knowledge is no different now than in old times · when men first gathered where there were books, to explore for truth or even beyond truth . In the I ibrary he reads a passage, centuries old perhaps, and knows in that instant that other minds have turn ­ ed as his does now, that he is not the first to question and to learn . The university is a plot of ground, an aged facade, new earth, metal building, timeless quest; thou gh it is never more nor less than one student, one individual. In the university tlw Croup has problems to resolve, as witness examination time . . . intent upon 6 its probl('m, th(' group is obilivious of all outsid(' influ('I!C('S, and thinks and concentral('S as on(' . . . 7 ,fml 1clzilr tlw Group is important, ('/ 'en more so is t/1(' I dividual, for tlzr worth of the universit~' is " 8 nrvcr any gr('alN than thr succrssrs of its individuals . . . 9 Faculty and Administration F acuity and administration progress exemplified by Dr. Passer's peat experiment in U MD science laboratories . . . 13 14 The spacio us a rea of the Offices o f Student Pe rso nn e l Se rvices is a me lti ng pot o f mu ch confusio n fo r stude nts. OSPS ho uses such se rvices as admi ss io ns a nd records, co un se ling and p lace me nt. Board of Regents : left to right ; Th e Honorable Dan ie l C. Ga iney, Owato nn a; The Honora ble Les ter A. Ma lkerson, Minnea poli s; The Honora ble Herm an F. Skybe rg , Fishe r ; The Honora ble Kar l G . Neumeie r, Still wate r; W illi a m T. Midd le boo k, Vice Preside nt, Business Ad mi nistra . tion; Ma lcol m M. W illey, Vi ce Pre sid e nt , Acad e mic Ad min istra t ion; Ja mes Lewis Morri ll, Pre si d ent ; Th e Hono ra bl e Ray J . Quin livan, St. C lo ud , First Vice Presid e nt and Cha irman; The Honora ble Ri cha rd L. G rigg s, Du lut h; The Honorable George W . Lawson, St. Pau l, Second Vice Presi de nt ; The Honorab le J ames F. Bel l, Mi nn ea pol is; The Honora ble A. J. Ol son , Renv il le ; The Ho no ra ble Marj or ie J . Howa rd, Exce lsio r ; The Hono ra ble Edward B. Cosgrove , LeSeue r ; Th e Honora ble Char les W . Mayo, Rocheste r. Here for the dedica tion of t he Kirby Student Cente r, Preside nt Morri ll looks ac ross t he grounds of the new ca mpus and seems to en­ vision t he g reat str ides yet to be taken by the Duluth Branch. President James Lewis Morrill 15 16 Academic Dean Thomas W Chamberlin {)rovost ~~aymond W Darland Robert Bridge s, Prin cipa l Engineer Earl Hobe, Business Manag e r Clarence Anderso n, Universi ty Rel atio ns Repre ­ se ntati ve 17 18 Robe rt Falk, Acting Director OSPS Student Personnel Services Moy Gum and Hava rd Arch ­ erd, Senior Student Personnel Workers Mari orie Papke and Edwin Sig­ gelkow, S t u d e n t Personnel Workers and Harri et Harriso n, Assista nt Professor a nd Stu­ dent Counselor Roy Chelgren, Director of Placement Offi ce Mrs. Elizabeth Haley, Director of Student Employment 19 Mrs . Gladys Barbe r, Sen­ ior Li brari an and Ma ry T rude lle, Jun io r Librarian -- J oseph Ri chardson, Head Librari an A view of the second fl oor of t he library build ing shows students studying surrounded by 75,000 vo lumes of kn owledge. Mrs. Herth a Muehring, secretary of Hea lth Service. Fred J. Anderholm, Bookstore Ma nage r. Mrs. Ruth Ch apma n, Med ica l Technologist of Hea lth Service , Dr. Warn3n J. Brooker , Mi ss Hild a Schumacher, Nursing Supervisor of Health Service. Mrs. Bea tri ce Peterso n, sec retary of the Bookstore. 21 Ralph Dale Miller, Professor and Chairman Di vision of Hum anities Henry J. Eh le rs, Profe ssor of Philosophy 22 Division of Humanities Through the windows of the bookstore ha ll we see the west side of the humani ti es building now un ­ der construction, and soon to house th e various departments of the hum anities divi sion. Willi am A. Rosentha l, Associate Professor and Head of English Arthur E. Smith, Assoc ia te Profe sso r and Head of Art Robert W . Ho use, A ssoc iate Professo r a nd Head of Music 23 Fred J. Triplett, Assistant Profe sso r and Cura to r of Tweed Gallery Robe rt H. Haa kenson , Associa t e Professo r a nd Head of Speech 24 Humanities Robe rt F. Pie rce , Assoc ia t e Profes­ so r of Speech a nd Head of Speech Correctio n C linic Th eron 0. Odlaug , Professo r a nd Head of Bi ology Science and Mathematics Olga Lakela, Professo r of Bi o logy a nd Curator of H e rba rium Francis B. Moore, Assoc iate Professor a nd Head of Chemistry 25 26 Robert L. Heller, A ssocia te Professo r and Head of Geology Howard G. Hanson, Associate Professor a nd Head of Physics Division of Science and Mathmatics The new Science building addition? No, not really. It' s only 'the. hut the con­ tractors work ou t of while they are com­ pleting the addition. Major William P. Vanden Dries, Professor of ROTC William R. McEwen, Professor and Head of Division of Science and Mathematics J ohn E. Hafstrom, Professor and Head of Mathematics 27 28 Ri c hard 0 . Sie la ff , Professor a nd C ha irma n Divisio n of Socia l Sciences Gerhard E. von Gla hn, Pro fe ssor and Head of Pol­ iti ca l Science Division of Socia I Sciences O ld Ma in b uil ding, o ldest a nd most impo rtan t structure o n th e old ca mpus, is seen in the nig ht wi th its f lood li g hts illum ina t ing th e surro und in g area . Maude L. Lindq uist , Pro fesso r a nd H ead of Hi sto ry • R '( T J • !\ .•• Lyda C . Belthui s, Professor and Head of Geography A. Nei l Pearson, Associate Professor a nd Head of Sociology 29 30 Valworth R. Plumb, Profe ssor and Ch airman of Division of Edu ca tion and Psychology Eliza beth Graybea l, Profe ssor and Head of Women' s Physical Edu cation Division of Ed ucotion Wa rd M. W e ll s, Associa te Professor a nd Hea d of Men' s Ph ysica l Ed uca tion Frank J . Kovach, Assistant Profe ssor a nd Hea d of Indu stria l Ed uca tion -- --------- - - and Psychology Ruth Pa lmer, Professo r and Head of H o me Economics Leonard B. Wheat, Associate Professor and Head of Secondary Education Harry C. John son, Professo r and Head of Elemen­ tary Educa tion Frank W. Han se n, In structor and Acting Head of Psychology 31 32 The year Tlu' _n'ar, its sounds and lights represented . . · . 33 Fall 34 In fall the shortening sun draws students out of doors. The light, still warm yet, is precious, and the yellowing lawns and brittle trees be­ come study halls and libraries for clusters of stud ents, or better, a quiet niche for a pretty co-ed and a book. The rusting buildings of the old campus backdrop a pair of slitted eyes, thinking ... Three girls chat and the air seems a little warmer ; uphill hushed air moves humidly in the lounge of a flashing building on a newer part of an old school. Fine feathers of light illuminate a solemn montage of unhurried youth; piquant thought, disappearing greenery, gentle neighborhood, sound, students. Inside a grand and personal contest goes on between the mood of passing sun and the call of texts and duty. Or conversation rattles from room to room, to other buildings, across grass and through windows into droning classrooms. Faraway shouts rise from tennis court and football field, hang on the air, and fade, cleaving the distance with cries of " fight," "game," "love," "drive !" Where there is no sound there is study .. . But under trees and on steps, studying and dreaming, one season 1s passing swiftly, and portentous leaves rustle more urgently. Soon dreams outdoors will be as distant as heat of languorous summer; are now as tran­ sient as life; will be as forgotten as death . Soon come plumping snows to drive dreamers back indoors . But here, the catching camera leaves an autumn for autumns to remember poignantly . ~ :,.. .... . • . . ,. ,,·. ·, ... . ,t .. ...,. ....._...__ ... ~ . ,. ,. 35 Freshman Week Newly elected fre shman princess Sandy Pugli si expresses surpri se and happ iness on being chosen princess at the style show. Honor system Bulldog beanies abound in a A confused group composed of fre shmen and counselors prepare to embark for the camping trip which was pa rt spent a weekend at Camp Miller. fre shman counseling class. Through the windows of KSC we see the ballroom, scene of the fre shman week organization carnival and style show. The tie is by Alfred of New York; the grin is by When+ of Fort Wil­ liam. Smiling Ken When+, fre shm an from Fort William, Canada, models men' s clothing at the UMD fre sh­ man style show . of Freshman Week activities thi s fa ll . The students 37 38 "But you can't skip the physical just because your feet hurt." Physica l exa minat ion day c reates a confusing scene 1n Washburn Ha ll lounge. "And we have other brands like Miller's, Schlitz, Blatz and Grain Belt, but we don't carry any of the hard stuff." Three fre shman girls purchase books and supplies from Ul a Dow, clerk , in th e U MD bookstore on the new ca mpus. "Certainly I'm good at basket-weaving, but I want to become a scientist." Students and instructo rs di scuss p roblems ove r the coun se ling table 1n th e ballroom of KSC. [ "I'm the handsomest doctor this school ever saw, but does she care?" To m Mead t akes time o ut fro m his wo rk while Barbara La mpson carries o n with the tests. "And they're off and running m the $50,000 Registration Handicap!" An anxious look crosses the fa ce of a harried freshman as he rushes off to complete a forgotten bit of regi stration . .· . ~. ~ . . '.• ' ' ' ~; __ {) ~· .. ~ . () : .. ::. f:~: !.: ti!ii~ \.\:•·.:;.~.: ..•. '_.::· ~~~ W· . ;• .. , .. ;: ~ :: t - :: ; ,. . ,. ~ ,. 1: ;: f: r. :: t· '· '· . '· '· I. ... ... .. •' . . ·.~: ' ~· :: :: , ,. ,. ~ . , . .. .. .. ,. ,. ,. ' ' I I ,, 39 40 Shades and shadows Our enterprising freshmen A freshma n couple ta ke tim e out from the Ki ck-Off Dance for some intim ate con­ ve rsa tion and a bit of fr es h air . UMD "nite life " comes alive unde r th e spe ll of th e mag ic of the Nota bles. The occas ion is the annua l Ki ck-Off Dance , th e fir st soc ial event of the fall qu arter. "And the prize for the best costume goes to a freshman, Miss Gertrude ... " Ron Peterso n, Homecoming chairman, and Di ck Miller a re shown at the Varsity Show with Gertrude the Goose, the trophy awa rded to the wi nne r of the UMD-Super­ ior State football game. "I'll take just one more cookie while he's looking the other way." Di ck Anthony, KDAL-TV teleca ster, is shown with some of the ca ndidates at the Homecoming Queen tea in Tweed Hall . Skirts sw irl and dan cers twirl at the Homecoming sq uare dance in KSC. The da nce was only one of many activities held during the week preced ing the Homecoming footb al l ga me with Macalester. "Then when we have the house paid for we can put in a lawn and a small swimming pool, and you can make curtains, and ... " Two students employ a blanket as shel ­ ter in the rai n-drenched Publ ic School sta­ dium 43 44 Homecoming Queen Helen Edman and attend ­ ants Karen Thra na and H elen Oakes smile as the royal car passes in parade . "It must ~; a theatre party ... it's wet and they're all wearing wild costumes. The cheering section seems di sma yed a t the soggy wea th e r pre ­ va iling at the H o mecoming ga me. The inge ni o us chee rl ea ders have fashio ned hats fro m the specia l issue of the STATESMAN whi ch was put o ut fo r H omecoming. I / The main street of Duluth was splashed with color when UMD held its annual Homecoming parade. On the left, W.A.A. members in · Macalester uniforms bow low to the player in Bulldog grid togs; the float won first prize in Class A. At right, the Gama Theta Phi flo at which was first in Class B. makes use of an oriental motif, with Dale Ign atius depicting Confucius. The night is dark and the teams battle on a wet field at the Homecoming game, and stalwart fans watch the action from beneath the shelter of umbrellas and newspapers . 45 4b The new Ashmolean Marching C)ociety and Student's Conservatory Band plays the low­ down blues. Th e Nota bles , a popula r band for UMD social functi ons, bring music to a Greek Hallo ­ ween da nce. Safe in side from a fa II snow two students, framed in the KS C doorway, ta lk about the cold outside. "If I can sink this ball, I'll have an "A" cinched in Advanced Billiards 179." Billiards room in Kirby is the scene of a bit of pleasant rela xa tion for three stude nts. "Look honey, Brando's only got two wheels and a movie contract, but I've got four wheels and a back seat!" "Who's been spitting on the wall?" Two students speculate upon the merits of the controversia l Motherwell mural frag ment on the wall of the Hi-Fi room in KSC. Tom Mead and Nina Spallacci hold forth at conversa tion while dancing at the Greek Halloween party. 47 "Of course you can, m'boy .. . " " ... and we have a cherry tree in our front yard!" Senator H ubert H. Humphrey stops t o t a lk to a student in the ha ll after havin g spoke n at a po liti ca l co n­ voca ti o n. The fee lings of rea ss urance made by the presence of ma ny, Reverend Neal Kuyper, keynote speaker for Religion in Life week, is shown conversing with Ghulam Mohammed, one of the students who visited the coffee hour in KSC. and the so litude of an empty classroom . 50 Statistics show that one out of every five students does not dress properly for Minnesota weather. The fir st b li zzard of the year comes a nd students race from bui ldi ng to bui lding t o avo id the co ld. " ... offers applied study of engineering design and construction. (3 cr., senior standing) En gi ne e ring stude nts work o n th e wish ing we ll , one of their p rops for the ann ua l Engineer 's Ba ll. Are those name tags or price tags? Pinne d with ide nt ifi ca ti o n t ags , th ese two couple s f ind a quie t but co lo rful co rne r of t he ba llroom t o chat. Probably waiting to get a shot at that la rge ring. Time ou t between dances to watch the proceeding s a t th e Ba ll. That's not an engagement ring; it's a mantrap. Th e large ring ind icates why the En­ gi nee r's Bal l is so meti mes ca lled th e En­ gageme nt Ba ll. 52 "School is so futile; maybe father can get me a job in his cigar factory." Mid-q ua rte r exa ms app roach, and the lou nge of KSC is th e scene of some intense concentratio n. " ... and this is me on a bearskin rug at six months." G ay le Kennedy a nd John Ma rien try t o prove th at two head s are bette r th a n one as they study on the steps inside KSC. "Clutching one another firmly, the dauntless voyageurs did not quail at the fierce cold and the great expanse of drifting snow." A UMD coupl e t akes tim e ou t fro m mid-quarter studyi ng t o brave th e snow on the new campus. "Tyger, Tyger, burning bright . .. " Preparing for the coming exa m, Margo H age­ man labo rs ove r a t extbook in th e wee ho urs with th e aid of a stuffed compa nio n. The Pabst is for an exchange program with the University of Heidelberg. Pa ul Ken t and Ji m Banovetz stack boxes of cloth ing co ll ected by UMD students fo r the Nat ional Student Association Hunga r­ ian relief pro ject. "If he wants to believe in Santa Claus, let him , but I don't dig the stuff my­ self . . . " Lyman Marshall and Andy Fenn ey st udy by th e tree set up in KSC fo r th e Chris tma s season. 53 •' 54 Winter The best of Winter is the romping day like an ice cream cone. The morning is good when you wake to find g rand drifts of snow agai nst the house and the blessed rising wi nter sun overhead. It is fl aky, thumping, whacking white snow. The clouds have left a legacy of fine white powder for the people below. When the snow is deep, and the cold ea rth is slow asleep, there are parties .. . sk iing parl ies, toboggan parties, sleighri des, Sno balls, ice fishing, skating parties; there seems to be no limit to their number and varie ty. But the w inter is not without regrets however; there are as many days with scudd ing, knife-like wi nds and piping cold air. T he co ld moves across the ci ty and the campus like a vi ndictive northern sp irit, leav ing frost­ eel stud ents and bearded p in es, but, often following in the wake of such sto rms is a benig n calm (and the long, lovi ng crusty clays are good ); and there is the thought of melting Spring to come. 55 Sure it's coffee. It says so on the keg. Bern a rd Roge rs pours coffee fo r Mr. Ray Roul ston whil e Bill Yess berge r looks on. Th e three were atte nding a Ru sh W eek fr a­ ternity fun ction. Emily Post may be watching YOU. Abstract art on the wall and leg art on the floor. Some sorority membe rs t ake time out from rush­ in g activiti es to rel ax in the Hi -Fi room in Kirby. Pledges a nd so rority members fin d a numbe r of th ings to ta lk abo ut at a ru shing tea . More th an 40 girl s were pledg ed to three so roritie s dur ­ in g Ru sh W ee k activiti es. Pictured here at an inte r-so rority tea at Tweed Ha ll a re Patri cia Podd, Mrs. El ea nor Kra ker, Mrs. El izabeth Haley , Nin a Spa ll acc i and Eliza beth Am es. 56 Greek Hop ... . . flop held. Th e Greek Hop c limaxing Greek Week was not overflowing wit h Greeks. It doesn't LOOK like a luggage display. Gamma Th eta Phi pledges kneel and form a pyramid fo r the benefit of Bob Le e, act ive, during the Gamma "On the Town" night. Compulsive litterbug. Nancy Westberg, pledge, obeys th e commands of so­ rority members. and creates a minor spectacle in the lounge of Kirby. 57 58 Can't tell whether it's right side up or not? Herb Tay lo r of KDAL-TV ho ld s up a painting for bidding at th e a rt a ucti o n held in Kirby lo un ge. Th e painting s which went o n the block were d o ne by UMD stud e nts and fac ulty members. Proceeds of th e a nnu a l a ucti o n a re used to fi nance a rt scho la rships. "It's a steal at only $2.98." Charles Mc Do na ld rece ives the W oodchopper 's Ba ll door prize , a telephone t able , while Vivi a n T a rvas appears happi ly surpri se d. The Bal l is sponso red by Sigma Iota Epsilo n, industri a l education fr ate rnity. I 59 I ---l I 60 Sigma fires from 15 feet out. "Check that man!" Sno Week broomball com­ petition saw Gamma Th eta Phi pitted aga in st Sigma Tau Kap­ pa. Here playe rs fight aga in st the boa rds for cont ro l of the ball. Leo Visentin, Sigma Tau Kappa , tries to score against the men of Gamma Th eta Phi . Stick handling across center ice Gayle Kennedy, General man of Sno Week It' s hot action in the ga me between th 3 Greeks, but Sigma won the match and the tournament. Sno Princesses Maureen Harrington Nancy Piper Sigrid Peterson Barbara Ball 61 62 "Someone help me. It's pulling me away!" UMD skie rs whiz up the ski tow at Sawtooth Resort, scene of the Sno Week ski so iourn. Arthur Murray dancing party We don't mind watching for trucks, but we draw the line at dog sleds. Sigma Tau Kappa goes "doggy" in the mock sled competition. They took first place. A soft drink and two straws fill the refreshment bill for a co uple while they watch the dancers at the Midnight Sun dance. The Doc Evans five played hot dixiel and jazz at a specia l co nvoca tion. "Who's the non-conformist with the cigar?" Six con testa nts fo r Sno King show off the ir bea rds. Win ­ ne r was Dave Maso n, fa r left. He has a complex; think's he's be­ ing followed. A Bunny Hop line is led by Jim Williams at t-he sq ua re dance. 63 Cards on the coffee table. Feet on the coffee table. But no coffee on the coffee tables? The ca re of KSC was an issue o n campus th is year. 64 She saw him take two lumps of sugar. Stude nts line up fo r coffee at th e q ui ck serv1ce ra il 1n Kirby cafete ri a . "All I have is a ten-spot." It' s tim e t o pay up a s stude nts reac h th e cash­ ie r's counte r. "She's pretty, but all that food!" Lu nch t ime in t he ca fe t e ri a , a nd t ime to muse over coffee a nd mil k. Still life. With back lig hting from the kit ­ c he n, e mpty gl asse·s a nd di shes fo rm a composition in the d a rk. "So I told her to pick me up at eight." It' s mo re coffee and a c iga re tte whi le stude nts rel ax in the ca fe­ teri a. 65 66 The Silent World Swimmers chu rn up the water chasing a bal l 1n the pool of the physical educa tion building. "This drawing will sell more calendars than Marilyn ever did." Students bend down and peer intently at their drawi ng boards in cla ss. Reach for the sky, pardnah! Joan Kuefner perfo rm s mode rn dance in the girl 's gymnasium. "All in favor of a four-day school week raise their hands." Gail Ryan, practice t eacher, uses pictures to get an eager response from U MD labora tory School children, under supervi sion of When he steps on the hidden foot pedal, the professor will disappear through a trapdoor. In a science build ing laborat ory, students work industriously with their t est tubes and beakers. Hot potato. Paul Butler and Leta Powell record for UMD's KDAL radio show. Dick Wold is caug ht in the act of returning the sphere over th e net in a vo lleyba ll game in the Physica l Educa­ tion building. 67 68 "A thump on the head will straighten him out!" Dave Mi cha ud wa s c rowned Mr. Bird-Dog afte r a n al l ca mpu_s contest promoting UMD 's fir st C a mpus Chest ca mpa1gn. "So THAT'S how it's done!" The ki ss in g booth, Be t a Phi Kappa 's co n­ tributi on t o th e ca rniva l, wa s a po pula r place. H e re Caro l Ma kin e n best ows the favo rs and Sa ndi e Weinberg wa t c hes . "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but lemon meringue will never harm me." The popu la r M Club booth at the Campus Chest Carniva l fo und delighted students throwing pies a t the a thl etes. • t .. fl) . f ' , oL .. . Must be a seminar in i'lstronomy. On the terrace of the ballroom, couples out for fre sh air, find relative seclusion . The .metal framework of the entrance outlines hur­ rying students and the Humanities building going up in the snowy back ­ ground. 69 Carl Rowan, national ly famous journali st spoke at a special convocation during UMD Brotherhood Week. The University of Minnesota Players, with veteran director Frank M. Whiting in the role of Bottom, are shown as they appeared in their production of Shakespeare' s "A Mid summer Night' s Drea m," presented in Main auditorium dur ­ ing the Winter quarter. The herd instinct, Dr. Wheat? The registration line le ngthens a nd students wait patien tly and not so patiently to obtain class cards. Seen at thi s unique angle , KSC appears to be sinking into the snow. "But my girl friend won't like it when she finds out I can't get into Ballroom Dancing." Dave Vosika li stens glum ly to Dr. W a rd Wells during regi stration, re ­ fl ecting the plight of the typical reg istra nt . 71 Spring 72 ~- ·....,"' ... , ... . . " - .... .;: ' .. ~ .::~... . ~ , .. , "':"': ... • ·~·~ .,. -,. .... . In Duluth the Spring is most careful about when it chooses to arrive. Some years it takes the passing of many blizzards and minor storms before the snow finally turns to rain and the students don raincoats and have to skip across puddles and mud. And the emergence of Spring greenery is equally as hesitant, for the grass, even in mid-April, is still a sickly brown and yel­ low ; the trees are no chameleons and the last black snow holds forth tena­ ciously under shade of evergreens and behind buildings. Often the undaunt­ ed and stoical groundskeepers put up the tennis nets only to see them hung with snow or soaked and dripping with new, soft rain. When finally the anxious weather is past and the brown shrubs and mottled grass have relieved the stiffness in their joints, the growth is rapid and sure. Soon it becomes a pleasure to walk lazily the long stretch of con ­ crete to the new campus. One hears the raucous hawking of fearless crows break the delicate stillness that descends after the first fine rain. With the sun comes the flights of easy hawks lazing high in the clear sky ... on the ground the exuberant and wintermad students erupt with spring fever, now don beer mugs and sneakers and motor up the North Shore to revel in the summer speeding afternoon's end. 73 74 The new recruits are looking better all the time. Let a Powell, o ne of th e nine Sweethea rt ca nd id a t es, comes up the st e ps ofT weed Ha ll e sco rted by RO TC me mbe rs. "But Miss, even it you do have an "A" average, we're not judging on scholarship." RO TC judges ap pea r dea d lock­ ed a s they t a lk with ca nd ida t e s a t the t ea. UMD couples dance to the smooth mus1c of Jimmy Branca and hi s orchestra at the ROTC Ball 1n KSC. Lois Swa nson receives flowers from Dennis Oj akangas. Lois wa s announced the winner of the "Sweetheart of the Corps" contest the night of the AF "Blues" show. 75 "And exactly 3:05 we'll pull the switch that will blow up the STATESMAN of­ fice upstairs." - Doug Hedin and Chuck Va nderven­ ter check broadcasting eq uipment be­ fore the dedication of UMD' s rad io station KUMD. Montresor and helpmates sealing Fortunator a n d companions in a wine cel­ lar. It' s touchy business in ­ stalling the new mura l in KSC. The mural was paint­ ed by UMD a rt students, Kay Dietl and Ron J ohn ­ son. Mike Santoro, chairman of UMD Ed­ ucation Day gives certificates to Kath ­ leen Letourneau and Tom Stark. They were chosen Prince and Princess: "To­ morrow's Idea l Teachers" , as a part of E-Dav proceed in gs. Bird-dog in action. 8:30 and the KSC ballroom is ready to receive the dancers. J ock Glendenning a nd Maureen McGirl twirl around the e mpty fl oo r, a nd Bill Lokke tries a little bird-dogging. 78 J o hn Hill, Stude nt C o mmiss ion vice-p re sident, a nd Pete r Tho rsteinson, President, discuss th e co nve nti o n. At th e tabl e is Commissioner of Rules and Electio ns, Lee Elli s. The re were 97 delegates from 34 o rga ni za ti ons attend ing UMD 's 2nd no min a tin g conventio n to select ca ndidates for t he a ll -school e lection. "Yes, the Polish Dogcatchers delegation has two votes." De legation chairmen fil e past th e d es k a t the nominating conven­ tio n t o rece ive creden t ia ls a nd voting pri vil ege ca rds. The scene is the mo bbed convention fl oo r. J a mes Cruickshank of the Canterbu ry Club ri ses to nominate a ca ndidate fo r offi ce . Rather old to be skipping rope, aren't they? UMD Women's Athletic Asso­ ciation host s more than 300 girls fo r the annual WAA State Pla y Day. De lega tes fr o m Northwest col leges participate 1n so me informal discussions of jo urnal is m t op ics m a workshop sess ion during the Pi De lta Epsilon conventi o n. 79 80 Corn e li a Dacey , fres hm a n, li st e ns in ­ ten tl y as Dr. Al be rt T ez la reads from the wor ks of H unga ri an poets, an eve nt of UMD 's fourth ann ua l Fine A rts Festi va l. "My first public showing ... but where's the public?" Bill Ne lso n views th e wo rks of Fl e tche r Martin , noted Ame rican art ist , who will direct the su mme r a rt wo rks hop at UMD . Th e exhibiti on ma rk ed the ope nin g of the Fin e Arts Fest iva l. Rod Aa berg a nd hi s orchestra, the dreamy half of the Prom dance band duo, in the ballroom. "Then when I'm managing editor oi the Times we can buy a suburban cottage . . . " Gene Gruba , STATESMAN editor and Helen Edm an take adva ntage of the terrace of KSC while dancing at the Prom. Bob Shannon and hi s Di xie land group swing up a storm of jazz in the lounge. Dixie to Dreamland The passing se ni o rs perform th e traditional rit e of dropping coi ns into thi s b rass con­ t ai ner a t op the su ndi al as they move up the walk in front of O ld Mai n. Th e camera eye captures a unique perspective as it looks down th e aisle pa st th e standing se nio rs at th e cere ­ monies on the st ag e. Graduation Four years of co llege life c ulminate in th is wa lk up the steps of Old Ma in by th e se niors in caps a nd gowns. Organizations are an integral part of the university campus, as they work to develop Or go n izations 84 social and vocational responsibility in their members, and to provide l'xtra-curricular interl'sts for students . . . 86 vernment COMMISSIONERS PRESIDENT, Peter Thorst einson VICE PR ES IDENT, John Hill ATHLETICS, Harvey Fl aman CONVOCATI ONS, Wen dell Hi lding ELECTI ONS, Lee Elli s O RIENTATI O N, Gil bert Sid ney STUDENT CEN TER , Virg inia Buus CONG RESS OF STUDENT O R­ GA NI ZATI O NS, Dennis O jakangas STUDENT W ELFA RE, Richard Miller US NSA, James Ban ovetz PU BLI CATI O NS BOA RD , James Sykes FIN AN CE, James Johnson SECRETAR IES , A nn Ganyo, Karen Ski lle left to right, row I : D. Mill er, J. Johnson , P. Thorsteinson, J. H ill , L. Elli s, G. Sidney, K. Sk i lle, V. Buu s; row 2: D. O jakanga s, H. Flaman , W. Hild ing, J. Sykes, M. Papke, OS PS, E. Siggelkow, OS PS, J. Ban o­ ve tz. John and Pete di scuss their trip to Iceland . The pair spent three weeks traveling in the co untry and observing student government at the University of Iceland. Student Commission The STUDENT COMMISSION is UMD's chief governing organization, as it acts as the representative of the student body to the administration, the faculty and the community. The Commission legislates for the bene­ fit of the students, coordinates student activities and de­ velops student leadership. This year marked the first ap­ pearance of many new activit ies on the campus, among them was the Campus Chest Drive. The Commission also increased its interest in off campus affairs . Members at­ tended the National Student Association fall assembly and formulated a South African resolution on segrega­ ti on and the president and vice president traveled to Ice­ land. A lu ll in t he reg ul ar Tuesday night meeting finds com ­ missioners' interests waveri ng. 87 88 Publications Board left t o ri g ht, row I : D. Roma no; J. Sykes, president; J. Hill; R. Owens, Assis tant Professo r of Eng li sh; J. Dun can, In structor of Eng lis h: J. Dettmann , Assoc iate Professo r of Bus in ess and Eco no mi cs . Stand ing : R. Chelgren, Seni or Stud e nt Person ne l W or ke r; J. Kal brener; T. Cha mberlin , Academic Dean and Professo r. Committee on Student Affairs left to righ t, row I : V. Buu s, E. Pershern , Robert Helle r, Associa te Professor and Head of Geo logy, Harriet Harr ison, Assistant Profe ssor and C o un selo r, A. Neil Pearso n, Assoc iate Professo r and Hea d of Soci olo gy , Ro bert Fa lk, Acting Directo r of OSPS; row 2: R. Mil le r, P. Thorst einso n, Thoma s Chamberlin, Academic Dea n, Frank Han sen, Acting Head of Psycho logy, Robert Owen s, Ass ista nt. Professor of Engli sh, Edwin 0 . Sig· ge lkow, Sr . Stud ent Pe rsonnel W o rke r. cso O FFI CERS, left to right : Ed win 0. Sigge lk ow, advise r, Denn is Ojakangas, pres id ent, Kenneth Cayo, vice presicien t , Ro berta Donaghy, secretary, James J o hn son, vice presid ent. Religious Council left to right, row I : P. Staud ohar, E. Ekstro m, B. Holmes, J . Cruickshank, R. Spangl e , S. Barbe r, R. Le land, K. Tree; row 2: D. Davis, Harriet Harri so n, advi se r, D. Kj o lh aug , Rev. J o hn Hild e brand, R. Ni cho lso n, P. Kent, B. Currie, D. Hi llstrom, M. Carlso n, E. Gi lles pi e , G. C owan . 89 90 Panhellenic CoiJJncil Seated , left to right : M. Mi ley, M. Sm ith , M. Lync h, M. Mc l aug hli n, K. Le t o urneau; stand ing : C. Th o mpson , L. McAdam s, rl. Edman, G. Kenned y, L. G ood e r, P. Ei lers. Kirby Student (enter Board left to right, row I : D. H empel; G . Ke nnedy ; Ro be rt Fa lk, Directo r OSPS ; Ro bert H eller, Associ ate Profe sso r and Head of Geol og y; A lb ert Tezla, Associa t e Professo r, Engl ish ; Tho ma s Chamberli n, A cad e mic Dean ; ro w 2: J. DeVries; J uli us W olff, Associa t e Professo r, Po liti ca l Scie nce; B. Ro we; Ed wa rd Si ggelkow, Sen ior Stu den t Pe rsonne l W o rker; J . Laht i ; R. Pete rson ; V. Buus; Fra nk H ansen, Instructo r, Psychology; Ma rge Papke, Stud ent Pe r­ sonn el W o rker ; Fred Anderh ol m, Bookstore Manag e r. Students conve rse on the interesting ra mp in Kirby Students Center, beneath the pe nda nt g lobes that illum inate the walkway. KSC was dedicated last summe r. 91 92 blications Gene Gruba : " . . . 12:45 and the inkwell is dry . .. " , Dave Goldberg: "Who 's the joker who put the LaPa lin a ad on t he society page?" Statesman Editor-in-chief Gene Gruba Business Manager David Goldberg Assistant editor ...... ... ... ... ..... .... ..... . .... . . . .... Dougla s Rapp News .. ............. ..... ........ .. .. ..... . Leta Powell Features ... .. ...... .... ..... ...... .. ..... ....... ...... .. Neil Landry Sports ....... ..... ... ... ... ..... . . .. ..... ..... ...... ....... ..... ...... .. Carl Jeanetta Art ..... ..... .... .. ........ .. ....... ...... ... ... ....... ....... ...... ......... .. Bob Plouffe Circu lation . ..... ....... ..... ... .. ...... .... ....... Ell s John son Copy staff ......... ....... ... ...... .... ... . Sandra Weinberg, Ar lene Pisi la, Gloria J ohn son , Barb Ba ll Neil Landry: "Who li kes to write about app le pie?" Doug Rapp: "It must be spring. Th e beer ca ns a re beginning to show through the snow." Carl Jeanetta : " Let' s have e ig ht pages of spo rts th is week ." Leta Powell: " May I quote yo u o n th a t ?" Gloria Johnson, Barb Ball, Sandie Weinberg, Arlene Pisila: "Whe n is G ru ba go in g t o le t us go ho me?" Bob Plouffe, Ells Johnson: "The pa pe r re ad s bette r in th e dark ." 93 94 Chronicle Editor-in-chief Margaret Ruikka Business Manager Russell Gran A ss istant editor ... ........ ......... . ... ... ··· ··· ·····- __ Joan Kuefner Lay-o ut editor ............ ....... .. ....... ..... ............ ......... .. ........ ....... . Roger Anderso n Litera ry editor .................. .... ... ____________ _ ___ Ne il Lan dry Art editor ........................................ ........ .... .... ....... ..... .. .... ... .. Robert Plouffe Fac ulty ······ ···· ··· ···· ··· ·········· ····· ·· ·· ··········· ····- Ma rge Nelson Spo rts ..... .... ............... ........ ... ......... .. ............. ... ..... .. ................. Dona ld Romano Seniors -- ------·· ··· ··· ·· ············ ·· ····················· ···---------- ------ _____ _ Ma rin a Economos Identifi ca ti o ns ........... ..... ... ..... ......... ......... .... .. .. ........ ..... ... ....... . Audrey Murray Classes ---- ····· ···· ·· ······· Do ro thy Bl ackto pp, Karen Thra na, Ba rb ara Th o mpson Typists ............................ ..... .. .... ...... ..... .... ...... .. .. .. J oan ne Wilson, Dale Drake Business staff ... .. .. _________________ __ __ _ __ _. J o n Conley, J oyce Rogers Neil Landry, Margaret Ruikka, Roger Anderson, Joan Kuefner: "Who keeps drawing mu st ac hes o n the provost?" Dorothy Blacktopp, Gail Drake: "We ca n pose with the best of them ." Russ Gran: "Our accou nt IS ove r­ drawn." Audrey Murray: " Eve r try t o niake ide ntifi ca ti o ns o n fo ur hundred J o hn so ns?" Ken Moran: " But Ma rga ­ ret, I fo rgot!" Don Romano: "Spring is here ... Sports ca n wait." Joyce Rogers, Barbara Thompson: "C a n't he lp gig­ g ling at some of these mu g shot s. JoAnne Wilson, Marina Economos, Marge Nelson: " Everyone act se ri o us. He re comes th e photographer!" Larry Moran: " Love t o photograph these girls." Karen Thrana: " I belong to the " trenchcoa t " schoo l of jo urn a lism." 95 96 Joseph Duncan, Eng lish Instructor, J. Anderson, M. Anderson, B. Lokke, K. Coughlin , B. Godich, M. M ontag ue. Humanist HU..MANIS'I! The SPRING cover designed by Bob Pl ouffe . It's a nice book, but where are the com1c strips? Working from a desk in Main, k:athy Coughlin and Ken Lyse distribute copies of the Winte r quarter Humanist. itories 98 Dormitory Units Mrs . Grace Evans is H ead Counselor of the new dormitory units . left to right, row I: C. Tupa c, B. Cuppole tti, P. Su lli van; row 2: M. C onnell, B. Wah lstro m, A. Carl so n, C. Tylla, A. Aro , K. Zumbrunnon, A. Lee, E. Pershern , M. Hageman; row 3: M. Hayes, P. Saleture , J. Fisher, M. Mayerle, N. Wright, L. J ohnson, M. Bogdan ovich. left to right, row I: J. Lampe, C . Makinen, G. Poppen berg , J. LaR oque; row 2: G . Vanderslu is, G. Seed orf , M. Siemer, L. Swanso n, M. Dahl, E. Koen ig, Mrs. Grace Evans , Head Dormitory C o unse lor, A. Reed, V. Forti; row 3: M. Nel so n, A. Burn s, E. Rosnow, M. Ma lkovic h, A. Murray, S. Trafelet, J. Kroll , B. Hoff ren, E. Aakre. '· ~'· "They won 't feel so chipper when the house mother comes in." A mid ni g ht sess io n ... pajamas a nd comfort able clo th es ... some­ thing to ea t .. . so mething t o dri nk ... an d lot s t o ta lk abo ut. All Paris going mad about this hair style. In th e new women's dorm itory, the gir ls coopera t e t o st yle and set o ne a nother's ha ir. Please don't look at the camera, young lady. Gai ly d ecora ted for the C hri stm as season, t he dor m 1s the scene of some la t e even ing conve rsati on. 99 100 Torrance Hall "H they're going to sing raunchy songs I'll just sit up here and ignore them." Torrance H al l dwellers gather around the piano for some singing . left to right, row 1: R. Ru schmeye r, D. Heikkinen, C. Olson, E. Smith, P. Stue be r, A. J ouppi , D. Cleckner, J . Fredrickson; row 2: R. Johnson, F. Ninteman, J. Nic holas, H . Marquardt , R. Giles, J. Cha ll een, A. Lindgren. 1s a spine-tingling thriller that will curl your toes." In t he lounge students relax and wa t ch television. le ft to right, row I : S. J ense n. W. Shimek , W . Rowe , L. Clark, M. Kt ytor, N : Dunn, G. Browne ll , R. H illstrom; row 2 : J. Arenz, D. Eilertso n, L. Oakes, R. Eckard t , M. H a nse n, J . Brakken, D. Bisi la, J. Karo nov ic h, D. Pera la , H. H ase. le ft t o right, row I: L. Wal kama , E. Taylor, S. Hu ll , N . El iaso n, E. Anderso n, M. Ferguson, J. Hansen, S. And erson ; row 2 : C . Peterson , ~A . G ustu m, F. Ste pe h , M. Soderberg , I. Sinko, Mrs. Ma lve Seco rd , co unse lo r, M. Kukk ola, A. Vovk, E. Mak i, D. Saa rik os ki , J . J o han son . 101 102 I on or & Service left to right, sea t ed : B. Law so n, C. Gran, S. Si eger ; row 2: N. Peterso n, S. Knutson, A. C le me nt, M. Browe r, D. Ni em i. Phi Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi PHI DELTA PI is UMD's national professional p hysical educat ion soror ity. They p romote th e p rogress ive dev elopment of phys ica l ed ucat ion and emp has iz e and foster effectua l leade rship. 'T'he instructive film , " How to Ski", was sponsored by Phi Delta Pi. The sorority a lso ho lds an a lumni coffee h o ur, soc ial ge t-togethers and regular monthly m eet in gs. Presid ent is Claudia G ran and advis e r is Miss Ruth Richards. KAPPA DELTA PI, h on­ ora ry education fratern it y, enco urages h ig h profess iona l, inte ll ec tual and perso nal sta n da rd s an d recognizes outstanding contr ibuti ons to educat ion. T heir theme this yea r was "KadciJ'hi ans Face th e Future". T h ey developed this t heme by br in g ing c ivic an d edu cat ional leaders to t h e campus to tal k . All members a rc majors in ed ucat ion and maintai n an ave rage of "B" or bet­ ter. President of Kappa Delta Pi is Kathleen Letourneau and adv ise r is Miss Doroth y Smi t h . left to right, row I: J. Stag e be rg, S. Sieger, J. Lah ti . L. Ch isho lm, E. Ekstro m, C. Pe terson , A. Carl so n, D. Dinc au ; row 2: M. Libk e, A. Murra y. C. So lbak , M. Mclaughlin, N. Mart in, L. Rowe, K. Letourneau . E. Gustaf so n, R. Falk, Dmothy Sm it h, adv isor, J. Wil so n, C. Gran; row 3: F. Dim · ber io, R. Gra n. A. Sw anso n, A. Vovk. D. Saarik os ki M. Hayes, D. Strumb e l, B. Burns, N. Eliaso n, M. Adnm so ns, D. J o hn so n, R. Wil so n, A. G ill is, C . Chesney. ! (" I left t o rig ht, row I : Mau d e Lin d qui st, advi se r, J . W il so n, R. Flint , R. The"1sen·. row 2 ·. Jam es M 1 A · p 1 a c ear , ss 1stant ro esso r H ist o ry, P. H au b ner. R. Lee, C. Rogers . A . Swa nso n. PHI ALPHA THETA, national honorary history fraternity, is the largest college honor society in th e United States. UMD's chapter is the 80th of 153 chapters. Proj ec ts for 195 7 included selling St. Lou is County calen­ dars, sending delegates to the national convention of Phi Alpha T heta in St. Louis, Missouri and jo int meetings with other honor soci eties . President is Richard Fl int and advise r is Dr. Maude Lindquist. GAMMA THETA UP­ SILON, nati onal honora ry geog raphy fraternity furthers the knowledge of its members by means of speakers, movies and fi eld trips . This yea r the group traveled to -the Cloquet Pape r M ill s, the Duluth Shipyards and along the South Shore of Lake Superior . Pres ident of Gamma Theta Upsilon is Wil­ l iam Loy and advisers are Dr. Lyda Belthuis and Mr. Frederick Witzig. Phi Alpha Theta Gamma Theta Upsilon left to rig ht, row I : J. N o rman , D. L. J o hnson, B. Bu rn s , Lyd a Belrhiu s, Pro fe ssor and H e ad o f Geo graphy; row 2 : K. Le tourneau , R. Kamatos, M. Lu1hol m ; ro w 3 : D. A . J o hn so n, R. W est , R. Mo yie , J . Bo rman; row 4 : R. Ferrari o . Frederi ck W itzi g , Inst ructo r, G eogra· phy , W . Lo y. 103 104 left to right, row I: H . Lepisto , B. Th o mpson, M. Sal a, E. A ro, M. Be rg, L. Swan son, C. Kenned v; row 2 : Orazio Fumag a lli, A ssistant Professo r, Art , N. G ray , B. J a rvi, K. Diet l, D. Dea t o n, R. Reed; row 3: D. Fl a tten , R. J ohnson, A . Lan d gren , B. Orc ha rd, S. J en se n. Kappa Pi Sigma Alpha Iota KAPPA PI , honorary ar t fraternity, is reknowned for its annual Art Auction. This year Herb Taylor of KDAL Television auctioned off paintings and art objects mad e by the artists . Individual club members are sought after for publicity chairmanship posts and as editors and contributors to the publi­ ca tions. Group ac tivities include trips to art galleries and weekly painting nights. Pres ident is Kay Dietl and adviser is Dr. Orazzio Fumagalli . SIGMA ALPHA lOT A, honorary so rority of women in music, presents monthly musicals to illustrate their threefold purpose; to raise standards of produc­ tive music among college women, to give inspiration to members and to further develop music in Ameri ca. Members thi s year also presented a light opera at their tenth anniversary Charter Day tea. President i£ Beverly Godich and advisers are Mrs. Dorothy Putnam, Mrs. Myrtle Johnson and Miss Elsie Johns. left to right, row 1: B. Godi c h, P. Prevost, M. Car lson, M. W iley; row 2 : M. So d e rbe rg, S. Si nko, M. Kukk ol a ; row 3 : G. Ke ran e n, A. Carlson, J . Snyder , C. Tylla , C. Owens, B. C oo k, A . A nd e rso n, E. G ille land . .. left t o right, seated: D. Romano, J. Wi lson, J . Roge rs, M. Doolittl e , K. Co ughlin , J. Rocchi o , J . Ku efn e r, M. Ruikka; sta nd ing : R. Bakke, T. Mc­ Donnell, J . Gl e nden ning, G. Gruba, K. Lyse , R. And erso n, J. Ka lbre ne r , C laren ce And erso n, advi ser, G . Maxham, W. Lo kke. PI DELTA EPSILON is the national honorary journalism fraternity on campus. The organization is designed to improve undergrad uate journalism by setting high journalistic standards. Members have all worked on college publications for at least two years. They are pledged at an annual ban ­ quet which this year featured Du luth 's Mayor, Eugene Lambert, as guest speaker. The Z enith chapter was the convention host for Pi D elta Epsi­ lon chapters in this region. At that time the journalists organized MACE, Minnesota Association of College Editors. President is Maxine Doolittle and adviser is Mr. Clarence Anderson who is Grand National Vice President of Pi Delta Epsilon. PI GAMMA MU, honorary fraternity, pro­ motes interest and constructive endeavor in the field of social sciences. The members held quarterly meetings, sponsored convocations and lectures and were some of the first participants in UMD's first Foreign Affairs Week. Presid ent is Paul Butler and adviser is Dr. Richard Sielaff. Pi Delta Epsilon Pi Gamma Mu left to right , row 1: D. G oldberg , A. Howard, N. Eli aso n, J . Wilson, W. Klav u; row 2: P. Butler, W . Loy, J. Johnso n, Richard 0 . Si e laff, advisor, Professo r of Socia l Scie nces, J. J e rnbe rg, D. Pea rl, B. Mohammed . 105 106 ihe airmen stand at attention on the athletic field as the shortening sun goes down on the new campu s. Arnold Air Society The ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY, honorary society for Reserve Officers' Training Corps students, maintains a balance of social activities and special activiti es which pertain to the Air Force and flying . Initiated thi s year were the ROTC Rec Nights which consisted of programs designed to keep the personnel posted on the latest developments of the " Air Age". The junior members of the society planned the senior banguet which was highlighted by a key note speaker and the awarding of commissions to the seniors . The most well known of the society's activities was the annual ROTC week which featur ed the Sweetheart contest, the ROTC sh ow and the ROTC Ball. Com­ mander of the Arnold Air Society is Ronald Peterson and adviser is Captain William N. New. left to right: C ap t . W ill ia m N. New. Assistan t Professo r RO TC , D. Oj a ka ng a s, R. Peterso n, J . Everson, R. Kock . A. Nodine , P. Thorst e inson . "Let's vote for the on e in yellow. With a car like that she can afford to take US out!" ROTC membe rs rest on th e sreps of Tweed whi le th ey wait for the Sweetheart ca nd ida tes to appear to be inter­ viewed. Ge ra ld Pasek , UMD ROTC, prepares to step into a jet at th e Duluth Air Base. He won a ride in the jet for building the best model ai rpl ane in an Air Science I course at UMD . The me n of t he UMD ROTC d ril l on the athletic field with Comman der Ron Peterson barking orders. 107 108 left to right, row I : J . Salmi, K. Clark, W. Akervik , J. Kleisinger, R. Deca igny, D. Pad gett, M. He ikk inen , C . And erson, R. P-retla c, K. Lundg ren; row 2: R. Ronnigen, J . Intiha r, B. McKin ley, B. Haig h, F. Franso n, W . J o hn so n, J. Karau, D. Romano , J . Bymark , H. Flaman, C. J eanetta , E. Ho lt; row 3: T. Stark, B. Vi sina, J . W eld, D. Vosika , L. Myh re, J . Sornberger, D. Pe te rson, D. Forbort, E. Schwartz, D. Warner, W. Rau, D. Wilk ie . M Club Cheerleaders: The M CLUB encourages student and faculty support of UMD's ath­ leti c program and strives to interes t Duluthians and reg ional area residents in UMD sports activiti es. Thus the club is one of the university's o rganized publicity and good-will agencies . It is an organization for athletes and all phases of the school's ath leti c program are represented. Members officiate, usher and sell programs at athletic events. Pres ident is Kenneth Lundgren and adviser is Mr. N orman Olson. left to right, row I: J . Gu st afso n, J . Rick ard , N. Stewart , S. Pete rso n; row 2: F. Ryan, P. Eilers, A. Anderson. Three members of the Pep Club, presi­ dent Bill Arras, right, Sig rid Peterson and Elm er Schwartz, stop to t alk in fron t of the Ph ysical Ed uca tion building . 110 Home Economics Club The HOME ECONOMICS CLUB is a professional organization for majors and minors in Home Economics. It is one of the most active campus groups, mee ting once a week for coffee, luncheon or dinner to discuss projects. Highlight of the fall quarter was the annual Bazaar and Auction. The gi rls this year also planned a Christmas party for the Childrens' Home. This spring they paraded all their finery in the annual style show which was a part of Campus D ay. Pres ident is Lorna Koskela and advisers are Dr. Ruth Palmer and Mrs . Eleanor Kraker. One of the Ho me Ecers' ma jo r activi t ies is th e a nnu a l Christma s Bazaar. Thi s yea r' s co­ chairma n, Be tty Waisa nen , shows he r wares t o a prospective buyer. " Th e Art of Gracious Li vin g" is the course t a ught a t the H o me Management H o use. The girl s learn cooki ng, clea nin g, budget planning a nd se rvi ng in a fa mily atmosphere. He re Mrs. Katherine Sne ll has coffee with a group of hostesses. left to ri ght, row I : E. Komula, M. Brink , E. Voi ght , E. Kinnunen, L. Koske la, J. Stage berg , L. Sol berg , K. Han se n, J . Darland ; row 2: J. Kanga s, M . Dahl, S. Boo ker, M. Gustum, M. Da hl , B. Cuppoletti, S. Tra fe let , A. Lee, J. Py les , R. Johnson, J. Wright, V. Peterson, N. Humphreys, J. Eri ckson . left to rig ht, row I: M. Whe at , J . Ba ke r, B. Kubi ske, E. Sage , C . Si it er, H ilda Sc huma c he r , ad vise r ; row 2: S. G ruben , L. An sel men t , K. Li ndbe rg, E. Hay, C. H a fst ro m, B. Lares, N. Nicho ls, C. T upa c, G. Seed o rf. MU SIGMA PSI is an organization to promote further knowledge in the field of science. The girls emphasize the importance of the scientific world in every day life. Their activities include discussions, meetings and fi eld trips . This year they traveled to the Mayo Hospital. President is Marcie Wheat and advise r is Miss Hilda Schumacher. MU DELTA PI fami liarizes its member with various educational and professional aspects of medical science. They hold quarterly dinner meetings, see films on medicine and attend the Pre-Med D ay at the University of Minnesota Medical School. Thus their purpose is threefold, educational, professional and social. Presi ­ dent is James Lawson and adviser is Dr. T. 0. Odlaug. Mu Sigma Psi Mu Delta Pi left to right, row I: R. Lewis, adviser. R. Beerholter, G. C owan, D. Perry, S. Ro bn ik, Th eron Odla"g, advi ser, professo r o f bi ology ; row 2: D. Chri st e nse n, R. Sc hn ieder, P. Ste ve nso n, N. Spau lding. Ill 112 left to right, row I: B. Thompson, W . Lokke , M. Connell, L. Powell, D. Rapp, G. Gruba; row 2: T. Taylor, J. Th orseth, A. Th ene n, J. Lo kke , Harold Hayes, ad viser, E. Rapp, B. Lenroot , N. Gray, E. Kasberg. University Guild Buckhorns The UNIVERSITY GUILD PLAYERS society promotes interest in the theater on the UMD campus. Composed of students who have performed in University Theatre productions, the group holds parties and other activi­ ties to discuss topics of interest in the world of theater. Players held an "Ides of March" party to entertain visiting British debators . Herb Taylor, Duluth television personality, and Earl Finberg, entertainment editor of the Duluth Herald and News-Tribune, were in attendance. President of the Players is Gene Gruba and adviser is Dr. Harold Hayes. The BUCKHORNS CLUB, society for students in the field of music, sponsors social projects while developing the musical understanding and ability of its members . The club sponsored two dances, "The Melody Ball" and "Stairway to the Stars", to raise money for two music scholarships which will be awarded to new freshmen students. President is Bill Anderson and advisers are Dr. Robert House and Miss Ruth Van Appledorn. left to right, row I: Z. Flint, N. Mc Eld owney, E. Ruth va n App le d orn, ad vise r, A. Ra nso m, C. Nelso n, J . Mi ch ae ls; row 2: A. C raig, P. Prevost, M. Ha yes , N. Hatanpa, R. Fowler ; row 3: A. Anderso n, N. Ande rson, R. Traub , E. Gill ela nd, J. Sn yder, B. Hoffre n, M. Sode rberg ; row 4: B. G odi c h, M. Miley, M. Mi chel ich , D. Oja ; row 5: W. Rowe, C. Enge ls , J . Reed; row 6: E. Tyren, R. Baldri ca , W . Ki ndberg, Ro bert House , ad vise r, L. Nesbitt; row 7: W. Anderson , P. Ba ck lund, T. Patnaude . The club officers survey the re su lts of a n experiment. Left to right: David McFarland, trea surer; Tom Brown, vice president; Ward Crago, secreta ry; Fred Stewart, president. Engineers' Club The ENGINEER'S CLUB is an organization of pre­ engineering students and is both a social and professional club. The members become familiar with the engineer­ ing field through lectures and field trips. This year they held a banquet with the Duluth Engineer's Club and traveled to the Reserve Taconite processing plant at Sil­ ver Bay. Again this year the engineers sponsored the "Engagement Ball" , one of the major social events of the year. President is Fred Stewart and adviser is Dr. Donald Jackson. left to right, row I: D. La nglee, C. An ­ d erholm, V. Pa ine, L. Anderson, R. Srig­ ley , W . Crago; row 2: D. Phil lips, K. Svet c, D. Senar ig hi , R. Norq uist, W. Aba lan, C . Schade , J. Upthegrove ; row 3: D. Fredr ickso n, T. Ma c Farland, R. An­ derson, B. Ranziger, T. Brown, R. J ohnson, T. Ludden, H. Boberg. left to right, row I: R. Liukkonen , T. Ark­ kol a, T. Clu re, C . J ohan nessen , T. Flett, B. Vormwald, Dona ld Jack son, Ass istant Profe ssor, Mathematics and Engin eering; row 2: W . Gustafso n, R. Jacobson, D. Duff, J. Hulte n, H. Ziebarth , T. Lou, Clare nce Lindqui st, Profe ssor and Head, Mathemat ics and Engineer ing; row 3: G . Carl so n, J. Kinetz, P. Knutson, D. Streed, F. Stewart , N. Breivik , R. Li ndah l, K. Ne lso n; row 4: L. Hammer, W. Corson, P. Sjoq uist, J . Maki, D. Anderson, F. Pugli si, T. LaSal le. 113 114 left to right, row I: R. Olsen, L. Stenroos, J. Bratt, L. An se lment, K. Soderquist, J. Elbe rling, Dr. F. Jam es Glick , Assistant Professor , Chemi stry; row 2: G. Arn old , J. Ke le rs, R. J ohn so n, J. Nordale , C . lmpola, R. Ol sen, J. Smith. Chemistry Club Sigma Iota Epsilon The CHEMISTRY CLUB is a professional organization, a jumping stone to the American Chemical Society. The members sponsored field trips to area industries and invited speakers from area industries to attend their meetings. President is Ronald Johnson and adviser is Dr. James Glick. SIGMA lOT A EPSILON provides an opportunity for industrial education majors to know each other and the industrial education field better. This year members again put on the Woodchopper's Ball". They also sponsored the convocation which featured Dr. Brunetti. President is John Gondek and advisers are Dr. Frank Kovach, Dr. Gordon Voss and Mr. Thomas Walton. left to right, row I: Gord on Voss, Assistant Profe sso r, Industrial Education, R. Shapic:, R. Chiaverini, J. G ondek, R. Debevec, S. Edman , G. Hill, Th oma s Walton, In structo r, Ind ustrial Education ; row 2: G. Granger, C. Kivi st o, T. Pietrini, D. J ohn so n, E. Str umbe l, G . Wil cox , E. Sundeen, J. Lakso, L. Hol mgren, R. Petik, W . Latick, R. Whitney; row 3: R. O lso n, A. Re millard, G. LaPatka , J . Norman, J . Ol so n. left to right. row I: S. Isaacson, S. Mo none n, T. Fi lia trault, J . Rupka lvis, J . Fred son , E. J ohnso n, L. Powell, W. Harni sh, M. He mme rling , R. Sylveste r, D. Ganter, R. Fou rni er, B. Elving , C. Vand erve nter, D. He lin, J. Lok ke. The UMD BROADCASTING SERVICE is the group responsible for the founding and the development, this year, of radio station KUMD . The organization offers practical experience in the field of broadcasting and radio administration. Members built a console board, acguired a transmitter, eguipped studios in the basement of Washburn Hall and put station KUMD into operation . President is Dick Gottschald and adviser is Dr. Robert Haak­ enson. The SKI CLUB sponsored the movie "Have Skis Will Travel," which was produced by Warren Miller. Mr. Miller, a well known ski photograph­ er, also spoke at the movie convocation. The members also organized ski trips to Grand Marais and Loch Lomond, Fort Will iam. President is Vernon Amundson and adviser is Mr. James Matteson. Radio Club Ski Club left t o ri ght, row 1: M. Dandrea, V. Pet erso n, V. Kaake, R. Pei l, K. Whent, R. Eisenberg, N. Pipe r, D. Takala, J . Baker, S. Co ll in s; row 2: B. Chan· itz, L. Mattson, F. Fran so n, B. Eklund, B. Ostland, D. Erick son, J . Orrick, H. Bobe rg, W. Stark, E. Laine , D. Hammer, B. Beda, V. Amundson; row 3: J . Feu ling, M. Muckley, A. Cohen , D. Phill ips. J . Hoppe , R. Gie rda l, H. Muckley, T. LaSalle , R. Muckley, G. Carlson, T. Clure. 115 116 Psychology Cluh left to right, row I: D. Grover, M. B'eaupre, E. Rapp, K. Marsh, B. Andersen; row 2: I. Harvey Roazen, Instructo r, Psychology , B. Peterson, G . Hagq land, G. C owan, D. Hoff , D. Ganter , K. Cayo, Frank Han sen, Instructor Psycho logy. The PSYCHOLOGY CLUB bridges the gap between academic psychology and practical psychology. They hold meetings and invite speakers to acquaint psychology majors with the field. President is Bobb Peterson and adviser is Mr. Frank Hansen. The UMD YOUNG REPUBLICAN CLUB was organized this year to promote and support good government at all levels; campus, local, state and national. They stimulate interest and participation in politics through discussions, convocations and informal coffee hours. President is James Carlson and adviser is Dr. Emmett Davidson. T he PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB provides opportunities for those interested in photography to discuss prob­ lems in photography. This year the members were involved in building themselves a dark room in Washburn Hall. President is Don Besser and adviser is Mr. Harvey Roazen. The UNID Young Republican Club left to right, row I : L. Ro nn iga n, M. Gustafson, D. Anderso n, M. Mont ague, L. W a lkama , B. Hayes; row 2: A. Gillis, R. Wil­ liam s, G . Anderso n, R. Martin, N. J o hn son, G. Sidney, L. Ell is, M. Mu ckl ey, R. Hayes . Photo Club left to right, row I: R. Bakke, D. Besser, B. Frali ch, R. Ander ­ sen, Harvey Roazen, advi ser; row 2: J. Kinetz, P. Knutso n, M. Ro ulan, J. Rupkalv is . left to right: M. She il s, P. Lyon, B. Coughl in, T. Le, L. J ohnso n, G. Cowa n, L. Powe ll , P. Butle r, R. Gottsch ald, T. Taylor, J. Cruickshank, J. Bano­ vetz, Dr. Harol d Hayes; seated: Dr. Robert Haake nson , adviser. Debate· The DEBATE CLUB participates in a variety of speaking competi­ tions during the year. Associated with the department of speech, the group gives its members realistic, practical speaking experience and stim­ ulating extra-curricular en joyment. High point of their competition this yea r was the first an nual UMD International D ebate in which UMD af­ firmative debated Combined Briti sh Universiti es negative on continuance of direct economic aid. Through the club a comparatively large number of stud ents share in a wide range of valuable speaking experience. Dr. Robert Haakenson is Debate Club adv iser. At a UMD convoca tion Paul Butler, right, a nd Leta Powell meet British debaters, G areth Mo rg a n and Meirien Ll oyd Dav ies. "Resolved, that the United States Should Discontinue Direct Economic Aid to Foreign C ountrie s", the iss ue which Leta Powe ll debates. 117 118 left to right, row I: D. Str umbel, E. Aro, M. Adam so ns, A. J oh nson, B. And e rsen, M. Je nsen, M. Carl son, M. Mal kovi ch, H . Pollard, B. Enlund, R. Tasson i ; row 2: E. Smith, E. Koenig, E. Kontonikas, P. Saa sk i, J. Pare , D. Peterson, D. Deanovic, A. Bo ben, E. Saari , Miss Mabel Schauland , adviser. Elementary Council Kindergarten-Primary The ELEMENTARY COUN CIL promotes and in creases the values of elementary education majors . The club supplemen ts education classes. Th is year the members invited first year teachers to speak at group meetings. President is Elizabeth Koenig and advise r is M iss Mabel Schauland . T he KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY CLUB is composed of girls majoring in Ki n­ dergarten-Primary educa tion . They a re concerned with child welfare. Th is year two club members worked each week with the patients in the pediat ri c ward of St. Luke's Hospi tal. The girls also invited experienced teachers to their weekly meetings. President is Rhoda Falk and adv iser is Mrs . Donna Wolean. left to right, row 1: M. Hayes, U. O ettenger, E. Rosnow , J. C oleman; row 2: G . Anderson, M. Neilsen , J . Williams. J. Germa in, C. Th ompson, Mrs. Donna W olean , advise r, N. Ande rson; row 3: B. Suech , J . Roge rs, M. J ohnson, Z. Flint , C . Peterson, B. Hoffren, R. Fa lk. left to right, row I : A. Burns, M. Dah l, D. Saa rikoski, M. Hageman, M. Hayes, D. Gregori ch, A. Vo rk , M. Miley ; row 2: D. Oja , N. Hatampa, A. Reed , D. Hil lstro m, R. Rosandi ch , R. Ne lson, D. O lson, J . Lang , R. Sa let ure , E. Gu sta fson, B. Ba ldri ca , Ha rry C. J ohnson, Professo r and Head , Ele mentary Ed uca ti on . FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA is composed of students from all fields of educa tion who become acquainted through FT A with the teach­ ing profession. The g roup encourages interest in teaching. They sponsor Campus Day for visiting high school students, and an Education Day with a convocation and a banquet to recognize workers in the educational field. President is James Lang and adviser is Dr. Harry Johnson. THE FELLOW­ SHIP OF ENGLISH EDUCATORS is a professional organization of stu­ dents majoring in English education . They hold weekly meetings, discus­ sions, picnics and teas. Their annual tea was attended by area English teach­ ers. Guest speaker was Christa Elizabeth Roehr, a German English teacher, who is studying in the United States on a Fulbright scholarship. President is Violet Anderson and adviser is Dr. Ellen Frogner. FTA FEE left to right , row I: J. Mularie, D. Dincau, M. Shie ls , M. Montag ue, V. Anderson, Ellen Frogner, Associate Professor, English; row 2: B. Stark, B. Aunan , A. O ja , E. Ek st rom, M. Sethre, C. Nyberg, J. DeSa nto, J. Sykes. 119 120 left to right, front row: S. Holt , J. Toms , G. Vanders luis, Ann Small , Instructor , Women s·' Physi ca l Ed ucatio n, D. Niemi, J. Fi she r, C. Van Vylmen; back row: C. Gran, S. Sieger, J. Kuefner. Modern Dance PEMMS The MODERN DANCE CLUB met every week for interpretive danc­ ing. The group sponsored the convocati·on which featured interpretive dancer Marta Beckett. The girls also provided the dancing background for "Peer Gynt". President is Sharon Sieger and adviser is Miss Ann Small. PEMMS is a professional organization of physical education majors and minors. Through activities such as panel discussions, lectures and games. they seek to better acguaint the physical education students with the profession. Special projects this year included a picnic and the hand ling of the conces­ sions at the football games. President is Tom Stark and advisers are Dr. Ward Wells and Miss Joann Johnson. left to right, row I : R. Saare la, E. Pajunen , B. Lawson, J. Salmi , J oan n J ohn so n, Ward Well s, Advi se rs; row 2: D. Pete rson, N. Peterso n, R. Stick ­ ney, A. Pechace k. T. Stark , C. Gran; row 3: C. Samu e lso n, D. Ni emi , F. Skarman, A. Burn s, J . Fishe r, C . VanVIymen ; row 4: J . Orth , W. King. V. Ei lo la , L. Myh re , J. Toms, R. Ha lunen, S. Sieger, E. Scinto, V. Col ich, W. McKin ley, D. Padg ett . ' I Women's Athletic Association left to right, row I: F. Ska rman , N. Peterso n, B. Loft in, S. Kn ut son, J . Clark , D. Niemi, S. Sieger ; row 2: C. Sam uel so n, V. Colich, D. Smith, A. Pec ha cek , A. Cl e me nt, J. Toms, J. Fisher , A. Burns, C. Gran, G. Van Vlymen, J oann J ohn so n, advi ser . Nancy Peterson steadies the tumblers as her cla ssmates look on. Tumbling is one of the bi -weekly recreation s offered to a ll club members. WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION provides an opportunity for all college women to participate in recrea­ tional activities . The club offers such diversions as bowling, swimming, fencing, gymnastics, skating, skiing and field hockey. This spring the girls hosted over 300 girls from all over Minnesota at a State College Playday. W AA also sponsored a High School Playday, an alumni tea and nu­ merous outing activities. President is Janice Toms and ad­ viser is Miss Joann Johnson. The annual Chri stmas party is always a workout for the W AA members. The girls entertain grade school chi ldren with games, tumbling activities and refreshments. Shown are Janice Tom s and Sharon Sieger. 121 122 left to right, row 1: F. Flei sc hmann, D. G oldberg, R. Bakke , C. Lutzka, J . John son, D. Pe arl, L. And erso n; row 2: Philip L. Friest, advi se r, G . Strand, R. Erick son , R. G odin , J . Jernberg, G . Lofqui st, R. Tevik, R. John son , L. LaCa sse; row 3: R. Kres ky, G . Bert ie, B. Potter, J . Am es bury, D. Garthu s, D. Wi lki e, John Dettmann, adviser. Accounting Club Business Club The ACCOUNTING CLUB is an organization to aid all students of UMD who are interested in accounting. They seek to inform the students of the opportunities open to them in this field. The UMD club was presented with a life time subscription to the National Association of Cost Accountants at one of their professional meetings. The club also held its annual meeting with Duluth 's CPA association. President is Claude Lutzka and adviser is Dr. John Dettmann. The BUSINESS CLUB acquaints students with the problems of business and enables them to meet business leaders. This year they visited the Northwest Paper Company and attended the regional con­ ference on business problems. Presidents are James Johnson and Arthur Nadini and adviser is Dr. Richard Sielaff. left to right , row I: A. H oward, W. Lindquist , J . J ohn so n, W . Erchu l, J . Jarvine n; row 2: L. Du ff, A . J ohnso n, B. Luhta, M. Miche lich, P. Staud o­ har, D. Ma so n; row 3: E. Fabiny, N . Eliaso n, J. Kohlh aas , A . Nol ine, B. El ving , G . Larso n, J. G lend en ning, M . M cG irl, E. Johnso n, Ri chard Si eloff , advi se r. anitarian Two students stand be ­ neath the striking facade of a Duluth church, sym­ bolizing the vita l role re­ ligion plays in college e x­ perience. WESLEY FOUNDATION provides recreational, spiritual and educational faciliti es for the Methodist students on campus. Every spring the members hold a retreat at Camp Wannakewin, Barnum. This year the president was chosen from eleven Wesley organizations in Minnesota to represent the state at the Christian Citizenship Seminar in New York and Wash­ ing ton , D.C. Pres ident is Edward Gillespie and adviser is Dr. John Dettmann. UNITED YOUTH FELLOWSHIP strives to develop a bette r understanding of Christianity in its members and to apply this knowledge to life. They participated in many campus activities . M embers a re encourag ed to learn to think clearly, prag matically and maturely. President is Barbara Holmes and adviser is Daniel Mundt. UMD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP encourages students to examine the claims of Christ and presents a program of discussions, Bible studies, social events and weekly meetings. President is Dwight Hill ­ strom and adviser is Dr. Harry C. Johnson. LSA, the association of Lutheran students on campus seeks to confront its mem­ bers with J esus Christ as Lord and Savior through its five point program of witness, worship, fellowship, recreation and evan­ gelism. President is Raymond Spangle and counselor is D ean Kjolhaug. NEWMAN CLUB furthers the religious ideas and id eals of the Catholic students on campus and strives to integra te the social and religious aspects of college life. The members mee t weekly at Holy Rosary Church for supper and a program. President is Peter Staudohar and advisers are Dr. Julius Wolff and Miss Hilda Schumacher, and Chaplain is Father James Golden. The CANTERBURY CLUB fosters among its members a bette r understanding of the faith and practices of the Protes tant Episcopal Church. They presented a series of discussions of Chri sti an marriage and the g rea t religions of the world. A special proj ect th is year was the decorating of their club rooms in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Pres ident is James Cruickshank and adviser is Rev. J. N . Hildebrand. The HILLEL FEL­ LOWSHIP was organized to promote the religious values of Judaism among the Jewish students, to provide programs of social and cultural interest and to cooperate with other groups in areas of mutual interest and concern. The group is new on campus , but has already found time to sponsor discussions and a trip to the Hillel Found ation at the main campus . President is D an D av is and adv iser is Mr. Harvey Roazen . The UMD Y CLUB promotes greater understanding among people through Christian fellowship. Their activities this year included panel discussions, lectures, suppers and recreation nights at the Phy­ sical Education building. President is Robert Nickelson and adviser is Mr. Havard Archerd. 123 124 left to right , ro w 1: M. Car lson , M . Fou bister, M. M cH ugh, K. Tree, J . Wi ll iams , M. Siemer , D. Shogren , B. Rowe, J. Darland; row 2: A. Kei ski, F. Stewart, L. r-Jorvald, B. Loy, Dr. Gerald E. Bisbee, Mr. Robert Higgin s, advisers , B. Strick, L. Ellis, J. Kn ow les, N. John son , T. C lement ; row 3: W. Wiberg , B. Erickson, R. Jackson, K. Soli e, E. Gil lespie , J. Johnso n, T. Dahl, J. Gillespie, B. G riffith, D. Phil lips. Wesley Don Phillips, Jim Gille spie, Bob Higg in s and Ed Gillesp ie enact a scene from their theatrical production , "The Terrible Meek." W esleya ns, Karen Hansen, Fred Stewart a nd Lau ren Nordvall p lan the annua l spring retreat . United Youth Fellowship UMD Christian Fellowship l&ft to right, row I: E. Smith, N. Barn es, M. Car lso n, C. Haf­ strom, J. Wright, R. Conley, J . Kanga s, M. Pete rson; row 2: C. Li nnell, T. Hall , D. Zentn e r, J . Glende nning , B. Holmes, Dan ­ iel Mundt , Rev. Robe rt A. Cai ne , Rev. Jam es W . Schae­ fe r, ad vise rs; row 3: B. Gra ­ velle , R. Gran, J . Conley, V. Walborn, D. Ogston , D. Smit h, J . Weld. left to right, row 1: E. Hay, R. Fowle r, M. Hje rmstad . j _ Mu larie, M. Ander son, D. Dinca u, E. Larson , E. Saari, M. Economos, J . Knud sen; row 2: W. Blas jo, B. Sheeks, W. Bellingha m, R. Rosenqu ist , L. Rie nhart, N. Pa ulson, E. Gu sta fson, M. Larson, M. Gu sta fson, I. O la, H. Anderson , J. Carlson, D. Hill strom. 125 126 "Then Rommel tried to counter with tanks over on this front, bur I ordered an advance .. ," Ron MacDonell instructs Luther Johnson in the art of playing checkers while Anna Marie Schultz looks on. They are using the facilities of the LSA House. Luther J ohnson serves at weekly LSA supper meeting. left to right, row I : J . Dahlgren, E. Aro, J. Peterso n, E. 'R osnow , D. Blacktopp, M. Dah l, M. Hayes, J . Stage berg; row 2: M. Erickson, L. Koskela, F. Fl e isch ma nn, E. Tyren, M. Adam so ns, R. Heffernan, D. Kj ol haug, adviser; row 3: W. J o ren by, D. Sandberg, J . Mari en , R. Spang le. Carolers are Ed T yren, Ma rlene Nielsen, Frank Fleischmann, Arne J ohnson, Dorothy Bla cktopp. The occasion is an LSA Christmas si ng. left to right, row 1: S. Lone, M. Salo, A. Reed, J . Severso n, V. Pete rso n, J . Rogers, N. Martin , K. Thrana , L. Roni ngen , M. Dohl ; row 2: R. Lind a hl, D. Granquist, D. Swanfeld, F. La ue rsen, D. Lind st rom, A. J oh nson , C. Chesney , H. Nyberg , R. Jacobson , D. Anderson; row 3: G. Mari en, K. Skille , R. O man, C. McDonald, L. Myhre, R. Lind ahl, L. J ohn son, M. Nie lsen, N. Ni chols, K. Krantz. 127 " 128 Newman Club left to right , row 1: S. G owan. D. Kost eli z, E. Bergh, P. McGirl , S. Barber , M. McGirl, B. Ba ll, L. Ansel ment, B. Hizen da ger , M. Vosi ka , B. Holm ; ro w 2: L. LaCa sse, T. Filiatrault , D. Dragavon, P. Dragavon, B. And e rse n, K. Marsh. M. Dandrea , C. Suec h. J. And e rso n, R. Mra k, J . Heintz, H. LaR ose ; row 3: J. Fe uling. D. Ma so n, J. Stre etar, J. Karau. J . Banovetz. C . Be ll ingham. D. Schultz, P. Staud ohar, R. Kr es ky, M. Meir iek, J. Sta ud o. har , Fr. James Gold e n, adv iser. Newmanites band togethe r to c reate another Homecoming float master- piece. Dave Ma son is chief cook, ass ist ­ ed by Shirley Wolff a nd Bill An­ derse n, for Newman C lub 's fa mo us spag hetti dinner . Canterbury Club Y Club left to right, row I: M. Connell, B. Potter , G. Foss mo, H. Edman, G. Vandersluis; row 2: Rev. J ohn Hild ebrand , advi se r, J. Hun ner, A. Ranso m, G. Potter, J . C ruickshank, I. O la ; row 3: J . Davis, H. Weat herby, D. Andrews, D. Fredrickso n. left to right, row 1: J. Uhl e nh o pp, D. Smith, L. Ellis, R. Kutsi, R. Ni cho lso n, H. J ohnson , G. Bergu m, J . Tamminen; row 2: R. Sylvester, R. Bakke , G. Sid ney, R. Anderson, J . Sykes, R. Lelan d , M. Govednik, D. Hill strom, I. O la, R. O ja. Hillel left to right, row I: I. H. Roazen , Instr ucto r, Psyc hology, R. Trau b, R. Ken t , U. Oettenge r, S. W einberg, J . Cohen, Dan Davis, advise r; row 2: P. A nse l, Z. Flint , L. Pomi sh , B. Kaner, P. Kent, D. Pearl, G . Cowan , S. Dan singer, H. Pomi sh, M. Davis. 129 130 left to right, row I : E. Ka sberg, N . J uneo, L. G ienste , J. Laht i, A. Met hod , M. Mayerle, B. Ball , C. M akinen; row 2: M. Lu fho lm , B. Ka lbrenner, A. W agner, M. Siemer, C. Kennedy, L. Haa se, M. Mcl augh lin, S. W ein berg, M. Fechne r, J. Kroll. E. Koen ig , J. Bran der; row 3: E. Konton ika s, B. Rowe, A. Ransom, G . Kennedy, B. H ol m, J. Snyder, N . Dillon, Mrs. Eleanor Kraker , adv iser, P. Podd , alu mni adviser, L. Blomster, K. Anderson, E. A akre, L. Chi shol m, J. Ra smussen , H. Edman, J. C lark , J. Devries. Gamma Omicron Beta GAMMA OMICRON BET A, social sorority, emphasizes the development of ind ividuals throug h parti cipation in school ac tivi ties . The vigorous character of the soro rity is exp ressed in their motto "It 's no fate to be a G amma Bete." The g irls ex­ press themselves through activiti es such as the H alf-Way Hop at Pine City with the Alpha Chap­ ter of St. Paul and a St . Patri ck' s D ay party with Beta Phi Kappa. At Ch ristmas time they sent a basket to an underp ri vileged family . President is LeAne Haase and adviser is Mrs. Eleanor Kraker. The G amma Betes pose in front· of their " Match the Mobiles" booth on Activi ties Night. The g irl s check ove r las t minute detai ls at their form a l initi ation ba nquet . Left to right: Mm il yn Mcl aughl in, El ea nor Aak re, Nancy Dill on and Lo­ rene G jenste . left to right, row I: R. Anderson, H. Ha se, F. Rodean , M. Ra ve r, L. Oak es, W . Shimek, D. Hem pe l, J . Gillespie, D. Mi chaud, G. Sidney, D. Steinman, C. Bellingham; row 2: W . Hilding, D. Mosack, J . Marien, J. Ne lson, P. Thorsteinson, R. Peterson, B. Be nd er, Julius Wolff, adviser, D. Ojakanga s, S. J ense n, R. Anderso n, B. Kutsi, T. Clem e nt, L. El li s, P. Haubner; row 3: J. Streelar, F. Martin, J. Hill, J. Glendenning, D. Fl otten, L. Shumway, E. Gillespie, D. Goldberg, B. Jacott, T. Schel linger, R. Farver, R. Anderson , K. Cayo, D. Miller, J . Banovetz, J. John so'n, B. Ni chol­ son, P. Ke nt; row 4: J . Blackwell , R. West, J. Ric hard s, D. Mason. Beta Phi Kappa BETA PHI KAPPA, social fraternity, won the Best Organization Award on campus last spring. The fraternity comhines the social and service aspects of its group to form a better fellowship, to provide social entertainment, to create intellectual thinking and to secure greater cooperation among themselves and with the university. The fifty-nine members sponsored the March of Dimes drive at UMD and the work day at Camp Miller. Unforgettable events of the year are recorded in their monthly paper, "The Crock" and their annual book, "The Beta Bull." President is Bill Bender and adviser is Dr. Julius Wolff. The Beta Band blares forth add ing a musical note to the lighting of the H omecoming bonfire . A quick trip to Macalester the night before pro­ vided the materials for their Homecoming float. I 3 I 132 left to right, row I: K. Marshall, M. Wilkosz, B. J oh nso n, L. Roningen, M. Th ompson , C. Su ech , K. · Dun smore, J. Gu stafso n, P. Sche ide ri ck, J. Rickard, P. Sim mons , R. Brunberg, N. Stewart, N. Humphreys, P. Eil e rs; row 2: E. G ood er, J. Betty, J. Anderso n, C. Peterson , M. Jann eH, L. McAdams, Mrs. Elizabeth Haley, advi se r, J. Mag ie , A. Spalla cci, J . Ek stro m, C . Th om pson ; row 3: E. Brodin , K. Marsh, S. Swanson , D. Hen ­ dr ickson , D. Fe rra ri o, C. C ros by, L. Solberg , M. Rosso, S. W ol ff , E. Ame s, R. Donaghy, V. Kaake, A. Sulli va n, M. Mu rphy; row 4: J . Ryan , L. Flint , J. Benson, M. Harrin g ton, M. Burghd orf, J. Docksteade r, L. J o hn so.n, M. Lun d , J . He rring , M. He mmer ling, C. Hubert, M. McG irl , N. T re nt lege. Sigma Psi Gamma SIGMA PSI GAMMA, social sorority, teaches sisterly love, encourages the intellectual and cultural development of the individual and strives to make its members an active part of the school, to have fun and to work as a unit. This year the girls took part, with Gamma Theta Phi, in sponsoring a Christ ­ mas party for welfare children. Social _activities in~lude c~bin and house parties and a banquet hononng graduatmg sen1_o~s . They also formed an Alumni group and adopted an offtctal crest. President is La Verle McAdams and advtsor ts Mrs. Eltza­ beth Haley. Lee Flint, ri ght, Nancy Trentlage and Shirley Sinko look over the pamphlets they distributed during Activities Night. Laughing, talking and eati ng . .. the girls get together during a ru sh week tea . Shown are Marlene Hemmerling, Liz Good­ er, Janice Anderson and Carol Peterson. left to right, row I : D. Ignat ius, R. Lee, T. Lee , W. Ke lso , J . DeSan to, F. Burn es , R. M udra ck, J . Kohlhaas; row 2: D. Johnson, R. Ferrara, P. But ler, R. Nelso n, N. Land ry, H. Lee, H . Higholt, J. Krezowski , M . Zempel , L. Duff, R. Ba umgartner. Gamma Theta Phi GAMMA THETA PHI, social fraternity , is the oldest fraternity on campus. It was established in 1949. The Gam­ mas take pride in their annual "Petey" drive, when they solicit contributions from UMD students to buy Christmas gifts for underprivileged child ren. The members achieve a wide range of social experiences through banquets, dances and parties held during the year. Gamma Theta Phi en­ courages its members to be active in campus projects. Presi­ dent is John DeSanto and adviser is Dr. Emmett Davidson. Juanita Docksteader a nd Lore n Duff wrap toys for some child' s Christmas, th e result of another successfu l "Petey" drive headed by Dale Ig natius. 133 134 Greeks from head t o toe , Claudia Gran, Arlene Rappari a a nd Roberta Tra ub prepare refreshments fo r a ru shing party. Sigma Phi Kappa SIGMA PHI KAPPA, the Gamma chapter of Sigma Phi Kappa, is the oldest. s.ocial sorority on .campus. It er: a.b~es col­ lege women to parttopate as a group m campus acttvtttes and fosters the social and intellectual growth of the individual. The girls adopted the Aftenro Home and entertained the men and women with programs and parties throughout the year. Social activities include an annual Christmas progressive din­ ner, a Mother-Daughter tea, and coke, cabin and pizza parties. President is Kathleen Letourneau and adviser is Mrs . Myrtle Johnson. Margaret Smith pretends t o "Mace the Macs" as she rides ato p the t ow ca r of Kap ­ pa 's. H omecoming flo at. left to right, row 1: M. Sm it h, S. Barber , M. Hoekst ra, B. Kurth , B. Berqlund , K. Han sen , B. Holme s, J. Go msi, P. Olson; row 2: N. Pi pe r, B. Th ompso n, M. Miley, N. Pete rson , Mrs. M. H. J ohnson, advi se r, K. Le tourneau, C. Gran , J. DMiand, M. Ne lson , R. Tra ub ; row 3: J. Hal /back , S. He nd e rson , M. Nusse r, S. Sie ge r, K. Tree, M. Ruikka, M. Lyn ch. S. Knutso n, N. W estberg . V. Han se n, B. G odi ch, A. Rapp ana, J. Wri gh t , J. Eri ckson, J . Pyles, M. McHugh, J. Peterson, J . Erickson, D. Bl acktopp, S. Pet erso n, J. Sta ge berg, A. Lindh ol m, J . La Roque , B. Cou gh li n. Three elated STK's pictured after they won the Sno Week Participation trophy. Shown are Fred Baker, Bob Plouffe and Larry Orrick. Gathered 'round the traditional keg are John Brookhart, Leo Visentin, Dick Pei l, president and Bob Chanitz. Sigma Tau Kappa SIGMA TAU KAPPA is a social fraternity which encourages the social, moral and academic betterment of its members and seeks to support school activities. The newest fraternity on campus, it has established many events which have already become traditions, such as the Yard and a half Party, the outing with orphaned boys and the smelting party. Members have enthusiastically supported school af­ fairs . . . and won, among other things, the Homecoming float prize, the prize for selling the most Homec.oming buttons and the coveted Sno Week Participation trophy. President is Richard L. Peil and adviser is Mr. Ray Roulston. left to right, row I: R. W hitney, Y. Amundson, F. Ba ker , Ray Roulston, advise r, R. Peil, J. Broo khart , L. Vi se ntin, T. Fe athe rst one, W. Marsh; row 2: D. Kovach , G. J auss , T. High , R. Klang , J . Gustafson, H. Thore son, R. Fischer , R. Cha nitz , D. Wal sh, W. Yesberger, E. Tymura, D. Wi lkie: row 3: D. W ick, C. Li nne ll, J . Pietila, B. Cousineau, J. Swan son, A. Wright, J . Hatten , R. Pl ouffe, D. Marke n, L. Orrick, L. Marshal l, R. Hatte n, B. Roge rs, P. Andrews . 135 136 left to right, row I : D. Saarikoski, D. G regorich, A . Vov k, P. Sul livan, R. Tassoni, A . Boben. D. Strum bel, B. God ich, J. C o lema n, J. Gil bert, S. Dane; row 2: L. Lil ya, D. Gruben, J. Orth, R. Debevec, H. Sellars, L. Karaka s, D. Dragavon, M . Beasy, J. W illiams, W. Erchul, F. Fran son , R. And erson, J . Pa re, D. Dea novic, F. Dim ber io; row 3: P. Joh nso n, P. A ro la , B. Pecha, B. Baldrica, M. Mi chel ich, R. Lu hta, T. Vuic ich, R. Bran so n, M. Mu ck ley, R. Chiaverini. Rangers The RANGERS CLUB, organized in 1932, is one of the largest organizations on campus. Membership is limited to range stud ents , from one of the three iron ranges or the Himalayan Mountain Range. The club holds weekly meetings to plan social activities . T hi s yea r members sponsored a spr in g dan ce featuring the Tam­ buritzans. President is Peter D. Johnson and adviser is Mr. ] ohn ] urkov ich . Hypnotism 81: Principles of mass hypnotism. (3 cred.; pre­ req. sr. or AS standing.) During a recess in the dance, the T amburitzans, fea ­ tured musician s, and a number of students moved into the third fl oor lounge to watch the fights. " ... so I hired this orchestra and a ballroom just for the two of us!" Seemingly the only couple on the fl oo r, thi s two­ some was one of many dancing to the music of the T amburitzans at the Ranger 's Club dance in Kirby. The Lady's Not For Burning Tom Taylor, Leta Powell : " ... and may God have mercy on otu sonls." 138 Doug Rapp : "But need you ? These few hours of the night Might he ll:ved in a way which wouldn't end in fir e." Elizabeth Kas be rg . Noel Gray. Phil Lyons. J o hn Lo kk e : "A nd what 1 was going to suggest , quite irresponsibly, 1.1 that he might he invited to fJartak e Of our fes tivities this evening." Alfred Th enen : " it takes it out of you., this life evcrlastin' . Hallelujah!" Bo b Hansen. Bernice Lenroot : "1 love you quite as mLtch as I love St. A nthony, A n.d rather more than 1 love S t. John . .. " 139 Morning's at Noel Gray, Delores Hil l : "You're not really going to have a spell , are you?" A lice Fi ola, Alfred Thenen: "You didn't say anything to the doctor about my side, did you?" 140 Ma xine Connell: " ... /'rn going to move over to Ida's." Barbara Coughli n, Bob Pea rl: "They'll see you jrom the other house, Myrtle." Vi rginia Laibl, John Ka lbrener : "That's right. I like games. U:ith .~ots of people on both st.des. 141 Douglas Rapp: "Peer Gyn.t sends you greetings, Brother Falling Star." Peer Gynt Mrs. Robert Bea nland: Anitra's Dance 142 Le t·a Powe ll: " The serious lntsin ess nf onr festival 1.s finish ed . Now let's deligh t onr eyes and cars ." Do uglas Rap p , Leta Powe ll: "Oh, yes terday I wandered so lon esome and sad But today has lmmgh.t me m y golden lad ." T o m Sullivan, ligh ti ng, " Doc" Ha yes , director, a nd Do n Besse r, so und, appear t o be pond ering a num ber of weig hty pro b lems about the prod udion o f "Peer Gynt." Mary Mo nta gue , Doug la s Rapp , Ma rlene H emme r­ lin g, J o an Engbe rg: " f-I e Sfwrkles and sizzles 1£/cc a red-hot iron.." Ro n McEld e rry , To m Taylo r, Jay Thorset h, Dave Teste r: "A toast to our good lucie ... the luck of us four ." 143 144 Band left to right , row I : P. Backlund, M. Soderberg, B. Johnson, N. McEld owney, D. Blacktopp, R. Tra ub, E. Enlund, N. Anderson, J. Kelly ; row 2: L. Nesbitt, J. Michaels, W . Rowe , B. G odich, A. Murray, J. Ryan, A. Carlson , M . M iley, M. Michel ich, E. Maki , R. Kresky, K. Johnson, T. Sexton, A . Craig; row 3: K. Lindberg, M. Kempi, K. Zakowitz, M. Faubister, J . Krol l, B. Cu rri e, C. Tylla, G. Poppenberg, R. Pokela, B. Hoffren, J . Dahlgren, R. Flint, F. Stepetz, W. Kindberg, D. Stei nma n, G. Fox, C . Bellingham , R. Ni cholson, D. Oja , G . Pasek, R. Miller, T. Patnaude; The lights above the stage of Main audi torium shine down upon a bra ss section. The camera eye is in the balcony as it looks down upon the UMD Band performing in the Duluth Armory. row 4: R. Ba ldri ca , S. Shovein, C . Engles, J . Reed , G . Seedorf, E. J o ki ­ maki, R. Ku ts i, C. Stage be rg , R. Th orne, E. Tyren, R. MacDonell, R. Nikko, W. Be lling ham , H. Hess , B. Andersen , J . Berna rd , M. Hayes , A. Ran som, N. Westberg, M. Car lson. Another view of the Band playing 1n Main. Dr. Callahan directing. 145 146 Orch.estra Trumpe t s, tro mbo ne s a nd p layers a re sil ­ ho ue tted aga in st th e backd ro p of th e st age. J a mes Smith tu nes up hi s vio lin as th e o rchestra is a bo ut t o pl a y hi s co mpositi o n, " C o nce rto for Vio lin a nd Orc hest ra . ' ' Thro ug h a maze of pe rforme rs a nd in ­ strum e nts, the ca me ra pictu res Dr . House cond uctin g th e Orche stra. left to right, row I: A. Carlson, W . Anderso n, A . Ande rso n, W . Hild ing, B. G odi ch, J. Smith; N . Ni chols, E. Gi ll eland ; row 2: S. Sinko, B. C ook, P. Prevost, C. Tyl la, N. M cEldowney, J . Kelly, J. Snyd er, R. Beverl y, C. Owen s, W. Rowe, J. Wa lsh, H . Ne lson, R. Th orne; row 3: J . Enga rd , J. Smith, J. Reed, N . Humphreys , B. H offren; row 4: C . Engel , R. Baldri ca, G . Fox, J . Pa se k, J . Patnaude, E. Tyren, R. Czern ewski , L. Nes bitt, M . Soderberg , P. Backlund , B. Amlotte, M. M iley, R. Fowler, M . Carl son, C . Ne lson. Members of the Orchestra tune up their in struments or di scuss the coming perfo rman ce. A contrast in textures is provided by the gleaming in strument p layed by John Reed, and th e soft, dark surroundings. 147 148 left to right , row I: N. Piper, S. Sinko, S. Riley, S. Nelson , A. Anderson, B. Holm , C. Nyberg , J . Walleen , H. Lepisto , A. Ande rson , S. Kenne r, D. Eri ckson, P. Rawl in son , S. Mononen, M. Akervik , P. Smith, B. Kalkbrenne r, C . Nel so n, R. Fowler, N. W estberg, J . Engard, G. Ol son, Allen Down s, As­ sistan t Professo r of Mu sic , directo r ; row 2: J . Fredin , S. Swan so n, M. J o hn son, M. Kukk o la, J. Hanson, D. De Bolt, B. Hoff ren, J . Ri ckard, D. Oja , R. Peterso n, C. Jaco bso n, J. Waldon , N. Ander.son, N. Hatanpa, J. Kingsley, S. Knutso n, N. Mc Eld owne y, J . Toms, D. Nie mi; row 3: N. Paul so n, L. Ball, J . Goms i, V. Forti, F. Fox , Z. Fli nt, J . Fred son , G. Keranen , D. Li ndstrom, C. Vanderventer, M. Hill , M. Kempi, W . Lyes, J. Ol son , R. Hallbe rg, J . Mic ha els , P. Prevost, A. Craig, J. Olso n, M. Fechne r, F. Ste petz, M. Browe r; row 4: 1'\ . Ransom, A. An d erson , 1'-l . Stewart, S. Pug li si, M. Vos ika, M. Ka neski, J. J o rgenson, W. Kindberg , D. Besse r, T. O'Meara, G. Walsh , D. En gland, W. Hilding, J . Ma t lock, E. Hengemue ll e r, R. Sha rk ey, C. Da cey, A. Burn s, E. Ros now, N. Peterson , D. Soderstrom, P. Ha lvo rso n, B. G odi ch, M. Miley, M. Soderberg; row 5 : C . Mak inen , B. Ball, C. Owens, E. Voigh t, L. Nord vall, K. Lundgre n .. R. Dress le r, J. Sa lmi, J . Hunn e r, C . Ri chard s, R. Heffe rnan, E. Tyre n, B. Andersen, J. Ri chard . Mr. Downs: "Well .. . " .. Yes .. :· Choir "What's the 'Leland Standford, Jr.' number doing on our program?" Fra ncis Fox , Audrey Burns a nd El a ine Res­ now discuss one of the c ho ru s numbers. "Certainly!" "You've lost your voice?" Zelda Rae Flint a nd Ba rbara H o lm appea r di sturbed about so methi ng ju st befo re the performa nce of the c ho ru s. "So what happened when the soprano bent over? " Mr. Dow ns a nd me mbers of the Chorus ho ld a sess io n of shop t a lk. 149 sports ... individual, team ... develop the body, compclitirc spirit ... Sports 1\ I ·.i I 01f .'1 I I 'f' , .... ' Football Lack of depth and expe rience figured heav ily in th e footba llers' for­ tunes. Although able to field a f irst team on a par w ith the best of the conference, the Bu ll dogs we re stymied by the reserve strength of the oppo­ sition, and dropped four of the first five games. A backfield, with Wayn e Rau at quarterback, Marv Heikkinen and captain Darrel Warner, halfbacks and Bob Visina, fullback, began to roll and mid-season found a st rong veteran freshman l ine combination in front of th em. A 18-6 Homecoming victory over Maca les ter fo llowed by a 7-0 win over Gustav us gave th e team a 3-4 conference mark. They fini shed the season with a 45-13 win over Superior. Coa c h Lloyd Peterson watches hi s sq uad gain a 18-6 H omecoming victory . MIAC standings St. Thomas ----- ---------- -- - Concord ia ·····-- ------- ---- -·····----- - Macalester ----·----·------------------ Gustavus --- ----- ----- --- --- -------- ·- ··· UMD ·· · ·· ·· · · · · ··· ·· ·--··--·- ---- --------- St. John 's - ---- -- --------····· Augsburg --- ---- ---- ---- ---- --- -- -- ---- Haml ine ---- --- ---- --- - .. · ····· ·· -··· w L T Pet. 7 0 0 1.000 5 2 0 .714 4 3 0 .571 4 3 0 .571 3 4 0 .429 2 4 I .357 2 4 I .357 0 7 0 .000 Captain Darrell 'Lefty' W arner, 77, fights for extra yMdage in the Concordia tilt. Ha lfback Marv He ikk ine n is stopped a+ter a five yard ga in-. End Dick Forbort reaches for t he partially block­ ed pigskin. Fullback Bob Visina, 73, a nd ha lfback Marv Heikkinen, 58, close in on the ba ll ca rri e r. le ft to right, row I: B. M cKinl ey, C. Jea netta , W. Johnson, J . Salmi, K. C lark, D. Ferrara , M. Heikkenen, D. C arter, N. Mi nette; row 2 : A . J ohnson, D. Johnson , J . O'Hara , J. Sorn berg er, W. Rau, D. Warner , D. Forbort, K. Lundgren, R. Dodge, G. Bergum: row 3 : C oach L. Peterson, B. Visi na , B. Emerson , C. Smith, B. H aigh, J. Ka ru, R. Tho ma s, J. Hammer, D. Peterson, J. O 'C onnor, A sst. C oach Ra lph Neuses . '¢ Ll") Dick Carter is ass isted off th e field by student ma nager Arne J o hn son and ass ist a nt coach Ra lph Neuses as Bo b Emer­ so n, 93, g oes in. An attempt a round the e nd 1s halted by Di ck Forbort. The Esko eel , Marv He ikkine n, c ircles the end. Qu a rterba ck Wayne Rau, 39, stops Concordia' s 26. 155 THE BENCH 156 Captai n ha lfback, Darrell 'Lefty ' W a rner, fo r fo ur seasons a terro r in th e MIAC grid iro n, sco red 33 poi nts thi s season fo r a grand t ot al of 123 po ints sett ing a new UMD sco ring reco rd. For hi s per­ formance Warner re ceived an All C o nferen ce berth . Quarterback W ay ne Rau kicks a n extra point o n the rain swe pt, muddy fi eld of the Homecoming game. Wayne Rau fights for a pass. Lefty Warner sk irts arou nd the end for a first down. Don Oia and Bob Ni cholson take time out from blowing to chee r the gridders. Time ou t . A brea k in th e ga me action g ives cheerleaders Jill Rickert a nd Siggie Pe t erso n a c ha nce t o sp urt voca l support fo r the cagers effo rts. Basketball This season was a record year fo r UMD's winter sports. T he basketball team finish ed seco nd in th e MIAC with an 11 -5 mark and the individual playe rs set eleven sch ool records. Aga inst Bemidji the Bulldogs scored 114 points pass ing the old mark of 103 set in 1955-1956. T hey also scored 90 poi nts in eigh t games and 80 points in eleven games. Climaxing the season was an NCAA, N at ional College Athl et ic Assoc iat ion , invitation to participate in the small college tourna­ men t. However, UMD dropped the game to Wh eaton Coll ege 84-75. MIAC standings W L Hamline ..... ........ . ... ...... 15 1 UMD .... .. .... ......................... .. ...... 11 5 Macalester ............. -·-·· -······ ······ · 9 7 St. John's ......... .. .... ..... ...... ... ...... 8 8 St. Thomas .......... .... ...... ............. . 8 8 Gustavus ··-················· ·- ···· ·· · ... ... .. 6 I 0 Concordia .... ... ... ......... .. .. ........ ... 5 I I St. Mary's . ....... .. . . . ...... ... ... 5 I I Augsburg ........... .... ..... .......... . 5 II Jim Intihar backed up by J ack McKi llop a tte mpts to upset Wheaton 1n NCAA e limi nation s. Pet. .937 .687 .562 .500 .500 .312 .312 .312 .312 The st a rt of a no th e r season of action . Bob Mon son outdi stances the oppos itio n o n hi s way to the ba sket. Bob Monson gets set to feed the ball to center J ack McK illop. Gu ard J on Sampson 160 Jack M cKillop shows the f orm which ranked him as UMD 's lead in g point getter. Center Jack M cKillop controls the second half jump ball . 161 162 Bob Monson is tied up in th e strugg le fo r a loose ball. Fo rw ard H arold Be rgst ed t moves in t o snag a poss ible rebo und after he ha s tried an o ut side shot f ro m the co rner. 1 I left to right: P. Andrews, B. Dodge, G. Evans, J. C ollinge, B. Sharkey, Captain J. McKillop, V. Ekroot, H . Bergstedt, R. Olson, A. Keiski, J. Sampson, B. Mon son, J. Intihar, Bob Roningen, Coach Norman Olson. Jim Intihar controls the ball. 163 164 Hockey UMD's pucksters, considered the best in the school's history, captured their second straight MIAC title and wrote an entirely new record book for hockey. The team extended its conference winning streak to twenty-five with a 12-0 mark this season. Individually they established 13 new records . Center Harvey Flam an and right winger Elmer Schwartz each set six offensive records . Defenseman Ron Pretlac set a new penalty record and goalie Jerry Kleisinger set a goal aver- age of 1.1 goals per game in conference competition. · SCORING ALL GAMES games Flaman ... .. .. ... .. .... .. ... ... .. .. ........ .. 21 Schwartz .... .... ..... ....... .. .. ....... ... .. 21 Curran ....... .... ....... ......... ..... .. .... 21 Cronkhite .... .. ... ...... ...... ... ... .... .... 21 Cousineau .... .... ... ..... .. ..... ..... ...... 21 Wilkie .... .. .... .... ...... ..... ...... ..... .... 20 Smith _____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ ______ ____ ___________ __ 21 Pretlac ---- --- --------------·- ·--------- --- ---- 21 Sisto .. .... .... .... ...... ... .. ... ..... .... .... . 21 Horn --------- -----·-·--------·----------------20 Judnick ................... ........... ........ 21 Abelsen ____ ____ __ ___ __ __ __ ___ __ ___ ___ ________ 21 Bymark ···· ·· -· ···- ··-··--· ·---·---- ---- -- --- 20 Olson -- ------·----- ------------ --- ---· ······· 19 Dahl .......... .. ------- ----- ------ ----- ------ - 8 goals 24 34 14 9 12 12 12 5 4 2 3 0 4 2 0 assists 32 20 9 14 9 6 4 10 8 7 5 7 2 2 I total 56 54 23 23 21 18 16 15 12 9 8 7 6 4 I ALL GAMES games UMD Kleisinger ···-·----- ............... 17 Gustafson ---- ·----· ················ 4 OPPOSITION __ ____________________________ 21 goals 54 5 137 Jerry Kleisinger, a great season by a great goalie. averages 3.17 1.2 6.5 stops 376 64 507 averages 22.1 16.0 24.1 H arvey Flam a n, the team' s leading sco rer, re ceives a pass from Elmer Schwartz, number two ma n in sco rin g. Defenseman Dona ld Weaver blocks St. Bo niface 's Ray Brunell. Defense man Ron Pretlac, on ice, tries to scoop loose puck away from opponent. J o hn Connie Pleban, Coach. 166 La rry Cronkhite moves quick ly t o contro l the fa ceo ff . Be rn a rd Cousineau is a t th e right. GOALTENDING AVERAGES MIAC games UMD Kleisinger ............ .... .... ... . 6 Gustafson ... ·· ··· ····· 4 OPPOSITION ..... ....... .... ... .... .. ... 1 0 goals 7 5 75 averages 1.1 1.2 7.5 stops 90 64 223 averages 15.0 16.0 22.3 J e rry Kleisinger moves t o b lock shot. The face-off is contro ll ed by ra n and Da le No reen move out . • _, Coach Pl eban ca ll s sig na ls f ro m t he bench. Harvey Fl aman as defenseman Ron Pretl ac blocks oppone nt and Irving Butch Cur- Co-captain Alex Sisto sees hi s shot deflected by the St. Boniface goalie . Goalie J e rry Kleisinger watches as Butch Curran keeos the puck from the front of the net. Alex Sisto and Bob Smith battle Michig an Tech for the loose puck. Bob Smith gets ready for the opening faceoff again st the Winnipeg Rangers. Forwards are Mike Horn, left, and Alex Sisto, right. Defense men are Ron Pretlac, left, and Dale Noree n, right. J erry Klei singer is the goalie. Tempers fl a re in fr ont of the Winnipeg net. Referee Hank J e nsen holr.ls Alex Si sto whi le Chuck Pill sbu ry comes to the a id of the goalie. Other UMD players are Ron Pretl ac , left , and Mike Hor n, right . J erry Kleisinger moves t o b lock shot . Elmer Schwartz shoot s. 170 FINAL MIAC SCORING games Schwartz ...... ... ... ......... ... ............ I 0 Flaman .. .......... .............. .. ...... .. .. I 0 Curran .............................. .. ........ I 0 Cronkhite .. .... ........ .. ............... ... I 0 Cousineau ................ ........ ........ I 0 Wilkie .. ...................................... 9 Pretlac ............ .. ...... ... ...... .. .. .... .. . 1 0 Smith ... .. ................................... I 0 Sisto ............... ............... ...... ... ... 1 0 Horn .................. ........................ 9 Judnick ........... ........ .. .. .. ......... .... I 0 Bymark ............. .. .... ... .............. 9 Abelsen .. ... .................. ....... .... .. I 0 Olson .......................................... 9 Dahl ............................. ............... 7 goals 18 I I 9 5 5 10 3 5 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 assists II 18 5 8 8 2 6 3 4 3 2 0 2 I I total 29 29 14 13 13 12 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 I I ...... left to right, row I : H . Flaman , R. Sm ith, J . Olson , R. Pretlac, D. Gustafson, L. Cronkhite, A. Sisto , S. Dahl, B. C ousineau ; row 2: John Connie Pleban, Coach, E. Schwartz, J . Bymark, D. Wi lkie, M . Horn , J. Abel sen, D. Judnick, E. Holt , A. Wright, D. Romano, student manager . left to right, row I: T. Brown, T. LaSa lle , L. Marshall, J. Upthegrove, R. Niemiste; row 2: T. Birman, L. Smith, H. Tenni son, Don Otto, coach. Swimming The swimmers still lacked the depth to make them contenders for the MIAC title, but produced great show­ ings from their small squad to gain a third place fin ish. Tim Birman, UMD's great butterfly swimmer, captured the 200 yard event in 2.34:3 for a conference record. Harley Tennison won the 200 yard backstroke and the medley fo ursome, Tim Birman, Harley Tennison, Tom Brown and Lyman Marshall, copped the medley relay. Breaststroke ace, Tim Birman. MIAC standings Gustavus ........... ....................... ............... ... ! 19 Hamline .... ...... ... .. .... .... .... .... ... ...... ..... .......... . 45 UMD .......... .. ....... ........... ....... ..................... .. 44 St. Thomas .. ........ ....... ............ ...... .. ....... ....... . 38 Macalester .................. ... ............... ............ . 24 Action at the confere nce meet . Coach Don Otto works with Tim Birma n, left and Harley Tenn ison. left to right: H . Ma rquardt, M. Ha nson, D. Eri ckson, W . J o hnson, Coach W ard Wells, F. Fran son, J . Lawson, D. Mobray. Skiing Jerry Lewis Dave Erickson, Bill Kel so, Robert Dahl. / C oach W ard W ells 176 Golf UMD's ever powerful golf unit de­ fended the conference championship again this year. Under the direction of Dr. Lew Rick ­ ert, the sport proved to be the most suc­ cessful of the small sports on campus. Dick Arnold Dave Vosika G olf hopefuls Leon Molstad , Dick Peterson and Di ck Olson re­ ce ived a helpful t ip from coach Rickert. left to right: Lewi s Rickert, coach, D. Peterson, D. Vos ika, D. Arn old, D. Ol son, L. M olst ad . La rry Orrick, left , and Paul Ke nt, ri g ht, d iscuss strategy wi th coach Lew Ri cke rt. Tennis Strong opposition f rom the southe rn schools in the M inneso ta College conference, the return of St . T homas singles champion , M ike Dunn, and M acalester' s doubles unit placed UMD in the darkhorse position at the confe rence meet. Tennis hopefuls wa rm up at t he courts behind Torrance. Pre ga me instructions. Coach Ri ckert gives the boy s one final pep talk before they leave for the MIAC meet . The Hatte n brothers, J ohn and Bob , are UMD' s hope in the doubles even ts. 180 Track The track squad, under the direction of a new coach Ralph N euses, finished second at the Macalester quadrangu­ lar meet and beat Wisconsin State Teachers College of Superior in the two meets prior to the conference meet. Against Macalester they scored 34V2 points and trailed the Macalester favorites. However, on May 8 the tracksters won over Superior. 1956 MIAC Meet Concordia ....... ............ . ........ .. .. .. . 58 Macalester ·· ··· · ······ ·· ·· ··· · ··· · ······ ·· · ··· ·"·· · · · ·· · · '· ·- ···--·-·45 ~!: ]o~on~ts __ :::::::: : ::::::::::::::::::::: : ::::::: : ::::::::.:::::::::: ~:l/4 ~~~~~~s .. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::: : ilh UMD ·············-··············· ··· ········ ·····--·-·-······-··· ···-·-· 7 Augsburg ········ ···· ·················--······ ·· ·· ······· ··· ··· ·· ····· · 2 1957 season opens. .. Bob Lindahl clears the 5' 6" mark. Roger Decaigny speeds to the finish line in the 220 event. It' s warm-up time for tra ck hopefu ls: Bob Anttila, standing; Roger Decaigny, kneeling; and Doug Padgett, sitting. 0 UMD win s the meet with Superior Stat e 801f2 - 351f2. Discus thrower Ron M acDonel l. G ene Laulunen reaches the fini sh lin e. Mort Engstrom, UMD 's best hope in the pole va ult . Coach Ralph Neuses Bob Lindahl Sherman Gonyea Leon Royer, UMD'S best bet in the shot put. Leon Royer and Don John son di scuss their competition in the weights. Coach Lewi s Rickert explains the cross country route to Dave Smith, Jerry Weld, Ray Mickolajak and Bob Lindah l. Cross Country UMD's second serious attempt to win the cross country crown netted them second place. The five man squad, under the direction of Lew Rickert, competed in the conference meet held at Lake Nakomis . Gene Laulunen 185 The classes ar(' stepfJing ston es for the student, and mark his progress toward a degree and graduation . . . 186 Classes 188 Seniors OFFICERS : Robert Lee, vice president; Edward Gillespie, president; Dr. Julius Wolff, adviser. Secreta ry of the Sen ior C lass, J ohn DeSanto, and Ca ro­ ly n Nyberg d iscuss thi ngs wi th Vio let Kil pela at the KSC in ­ form ation desk. Arlene E. Abramson Duluth B.S.; Major: Eleme nt ary Education ; Minor : Speec h. lnt ervo rsi ly , Elementary Counci l, FTA . Christian D. Anderso n Duluth B.A.; M a i o r s: Physics, Mathematics; Minor: Phil· osophy. Engineers Club , M o t h Club. Ronald E. Anderson Du luth B.A.; Major : Psychology ; Minor : Socio logy. Rosemarie Ahl in McKinl ey B.S.; Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Social Studies . Elementa ry Council, N ew· man Club . Jack V. Anderson Du luth B.A.; M a j o r: Engli sh; Minor: Philosophy . Cum la ude, Humani st. Violet E. Anderson Du lut h B.S. ; Maj o r: Eng li sh ; Mi­ nor: Socia l Studies. Kappa De lta Pi, Fell ow ­ ship o f Eng lish Educa tors , President , Du lut h Teachers Assoc ia ti o n Scho larship, Cum la ude. Wallace N. Aunan Du luth B.S.; Major: Physical Ed ­ ucation ; M i n o r: Socia l Stu d ies. M o s I Va luab le Playe r Award, Foo tba ll T e a m, Capta in Foo tba ll Tea m, Outstanding Sen ior Ath­ le te Award , " M" Clu b President, Arno ld Air So­ cie ty. Eliza beth Ames Du luth B.S.; Ma jo r: Elemen ta ry Educatio n; Minors: Music, Psycho logy. Sigma Psi Ga mma, FTA , Sigma Alpha Io ta , Buck­ horns, Canterbury Club. Marcella W . Anderson Two Harbors B.A.; Major: En g li sh; Mi ­ nor : Music. Humanis t, Univers ity Cho ­ rus, Early Music Ensemble, Scot ti sh Ri le Scho la rship. Gordon B. Arnold Du luth B.A.; Major: Chem istry ; Minors: Geo logy, Moth. Ch em istry Club . Paul Backlund Grand Morais B.S.; Major : Music ; Mi · nor : Socia l Studies. Bond, Orches tra, C horu~. Wood wind ense mb les , Bu ck horns, lntervorsity, FTA. Mary E. Beaupre Dulu th B.S.; Maj or: Speec h Co r· rec ti on; Minors: Psycho l­ og y, Socia l Studies. Psycho logy Club , Newman C I u b , American Speech and Hearin g Association . Janice E. Benson Du lut h B.A.; Major : Business and Eco nomics ; Min or: Psy ­ cho logy. Sigma Ps i Gam ma. Eug e ne Bergman Du luth B.S.; Major : Elementary Educatio n; Minor : Social Studies. Roger A. Be rgman Proctor B.A.; Major: Business and Eco nomi cs; Minors: Psy­ chology, Socia l Studies. Business Club, Barkers. Charles F. Bischoff Du luth B.S.; Ma jor: Physi ca l Ed ­ ucation; M i n or: Socia l Science. James A. Borman Brookston B.A. ; Ma jor: Bu siness and Eco nom ics; Minor : Geog ­ ra phy. Gamma Theta Upsil o n. Joseph J . Bujold Duluth B.A.; M a i or: Business ; Minor : Soc ia l Studies. Cu m l aude, Pi Ga mma Mu , Newman Club . Fred N. Burn es Fergus Fall s B.S. ; Major: Business Ed­ uca ti on; M i n o r: Socia l Studies. Gamma The ta Phi , Vets Club , Accou nting Club , Pep Club . Virginia J. Buus Du lut h B.A.; Major : Socio logy . Preside nt Ki rby Student Center, Socia l Ac ti vi ti es <;ommissi one r, Sop homore and Junior Cla ss Sec re­ tory, LSA Vice-President, Freshman Orientation . Paul L. Butler Du luth B.A.; M a j or: Politi ca l Sc;ience; Minor: Business and Eco nom ics. Pi Gamma Mu Presiden t, Ga mma Theta Phi , De ­ bole !co m, W ho's Who, Gamma The ta Upsilon. Gerald R. Calengor Hibbing B.S .; Major: Ar t; Minor: Social Studi es. "" M"" Club, Hockey. Ann C. Carlson Austin B.S. ; Major: Music; Mi­ nor: Eng li sh. Du lu th Sympho ny Scho lar­ ship , W ho's W ho , Sigma Alpha Iota, Kappa De lt a Pi, Orchestra , Bo nd , Cho ­ rus , Buckhorns, Non- Res i ­ dent"s Club . Marjorie I. Carlson Proc tor B.S. ; Major : Speech Cor­ rect ion; Minors: Psycho l ­ ogy, Musi c. Bond , Orchestra, Chorus , Buckhorns, Sigma Alpha I o to, U Y F, Re li g iou s Counc i I Treasurer, Re li ­ gion In Life Week Ban ­ quet. 189 190 Raymond R. Chiaverini Eve let h B.S.; M a j o r: Industr ia l Educatio n; Minor : Soc ia l Sc ience. Sigma lo la Eps i I on Vice ­ Pres iden t , Newman Club , Rang ers C lub, Intramu ra l Sports . lois Chisholm Cess l ake B.S.; Ma jor: Home Eco­ nomics ; Mi nor: Genera I Science. Gamma Om icron B e I o , Kap!)O De l ta Pi , Home Eco nom ics Club. Katherine Coughlin Dulu th B.A.; Ma jor: Engli sh; Mi ­ nor: German. Sta tesman Assistan t Edi ­ tor , Huma ni st, Pi Delta Epsi I o n President, New ­ man C I u b, Democra tic­ Republ ican Forum Trees urer , W ho's Who. Carol A. Crosby Duluth B.A .; Major : Business and Economi cs; Minor: Home Eco nomi cs. Sigma Pi i Gamma , Bark ­ ers Club . Rudolph E. Curley Internationa l Fa ll s B.A.; Maj or: Business and Eco nomics; Mino r: Socia l Stud ies. Accoun ting Cl ub. Diann e l. Danielson Dulut h B.S.; Ma jor: Home Eco­ nomi cs; Minor: General Science. Student Center Comm it ­ lee, G a m m a Omicron Be ta , H o m e Econo mi cs Club . Dennis Deanovic Aurora B.S.: Major: Elementa ry Edu ca ti on; Minor: Physi ­ cal Educati on . El eme ntary Counci l, Ran g ­ e rs Club, FTA. Robert J . DeSanto Du luth B.S.; Maj or: Eng li sh; Mi ­ nor : Socia l Science, Gamma Th e ta Phi pr esi­ de nt , Sen ior Class off icer, Orientation leoricr. Janice Devries Puposky B.S.; Major: Home Eco­ nomi cs; Mi nor: Genera l Sc ience. Kirb y S I u d e n 1 Cen ter Cammillee , LSA, Gamma Omicron Bela, Home Eco ­ nomi cs C I u b , Freshman Orien ta ti on. Kay Dietl Du luth B.A .; Major: Art ; Minor: German . K o p p a Pi President, Who·s Who. Roberta S. Donaghy Dulu th B.S. ; Ma jor: Home Eco­ no mi cs; Minor: Bu siness and Economics. Barke r's Club , Ho me Eco­ nomics Clu b , Sigma Psi Gamma, CSO Chairman o f Secre tarial. Paul Draga von Tower B.S.; Major : Speec h Cor ­ rection; Minors: Psyc ho l­ ogy, Socia l Studies. Rangers Club, Newman Club President , Re ligi ous Council Vic e-Prcsiden l CSO , No n- Residents Club: Th ea ter Productions. loren H. Duff , Jr . Du luth B.S .; Ma jo r: Business and Economi cs; Minor: Soc ia l Studies . Gam ma Th e ta Ph i, Bu si . ness Club, Vet Club, Pep Club, Newman Club . Selwvn Edman Du lut h B.S.; Major : Indust rial Education; Minor : Socia l Studies. Sigma Iota Epsi lon. El sie Ekstrom Dul uth B.S.; M a j o r s: Engl ish, German; Minor: French. Re ligious Counci I Presi­ dent, Kappa Delta Pi, Who's W ho, In ter -Varsity , Fe ll owship of Eng li sh Ed ­ uca tors, FTA. lee E. Ellis Moose lake B.A.; Ma jor: Business and Econom ics; Minor: Socia l Scie nce. CSO, Be ta Ph i Ka ppa, Jun ior Closs officer, Y Club, Studen t Comm is­ sion. John E. D. Erchul Gi lbert B.S.; Major: Ma th ematics; Min ors: Physica l Educa ­ tio n, Soc ial Stud ies . PEMMS C I u b, Newman Club, Range rs Club. Joyce C. Ekstrom Du luth B.A.; Ma jors: Soc ial Sci­ ence and Psychology; Mi­ nor: Sociology. WAA, Barkers Club, Sig ­ ma Psi Gamma. Bruce El ving Du luth B.A.; Major: Bus in ess and Economics; Minors: Soc ia l Sc ience, Psycho logy. Business Clu b, Pi Ga mma Mu, UMD Broadcasti ng Service, l SA, KUMD Sta ­ tion Manager, Kirby Stu­ dent Center Comm it tee. James G . Erickson Chisholm B.S.; Mo jo r: Socia l Stu d­ ies; Min or: Eng li sh. I n I c r - Varsuy, Rangers Clu b . Sally l. Erxleben Albuquerque, N . Mex . B.A.; Majors : Psycho logy, Soc io logy. James A. Elberling Dulu th B.A.; Mo jor: Chemist ry; Mino r: Ma thema ti cs. Hun t Scho la rship, Chem ­ i .~ t ry Club: Gloria C . Ely Morshol l B.S.; Maj or: Home Eco· nomi cs; Minor: Genera l Science. Kappa De lta Pi, Home Economics Club, Sigma Phi Kop po, FTA . lo is M. Erickson Du luth B.S. ; Major : Home Eco ­ nomi cs; M i nor: Socia l Studies. Home Economics Club . Lee R. Fadd en Du luth B.A .; Major : Bus iness and Econo m ics ; Minors : So­ cio logy, Psyc ho logy. LSA. Band . Terry L. Featherstone Hibbi ng B.A.; Major : Business and Economics; Mino r : Socia l Studi es. Sigma Tau Kappa , Rang ­ ers Club . Don ald R. Garthus Duluth B.A.; Ma jo r : Bu sin ess and o n d Economics; Minor : Po liti ca l Sc ience. Acco un tin g Club. Rhoda M. Falk Du lut h B.S.; Ma jor: Ki nderga r ­ ten- Primary; Mi nors: Ar t, Engli sh. F r c s hmon Orientation, U MD Chri sti a n Fe ll ow­ ship , Hunt Scho larship , Kindergarten -Pr ima ry Club President, Kappa De lta Pi , Richa rd N. Flint Duluth B.A .; Majors : Hi story and Socia l Stud ies. Band , Democratic-Repub ­ li can Forum, Phi Alpha The ta Pres ident , Pre - l ow Club , W ho ·s Who , Hu nt Scho lars hi p, ROT C, Chi ­ cago Tribune Me do I, Young Republ ican Club . Charl es L. Gerchman Eve leth B.S. ; Maj o r : In dust ria l Education; M ino r : Soc ial Stu d ies. Si gmo I ala E p s i I o n, Ran gers Club. Ed wa rd M. Gillespie Pine City B. A .; M a j o r: Po li tica l Sc ie nce; Minors: Busines<, a n d Econom i cs, Soc ia l Stu dies. Senior C lass Pres ide nt , Wesley Founda ti o n Presi ­ den t, Who's Who, Be ta Phi Kappa, U. N. and Was hing to n Ci ti zens hip Se mina r Awa rd. Richard E. Fayling Duluth B.A. ; Maj o rs: Phys ics a nd Ma themati cs. Glenn A. Fox Du luth B.S .; Major : Mu sic; Mi­ nor : Speech . Bond, Choir , O pera , O r­ c hes tra , Buck ho rns. Etta M. Gill eland Mi nneapo l is B. S.; Maj or: Mu sic; Mi ­ nor: Socia l Studies . Buckhorns, Sigma A lpha Io ta , B o n d, O rc hes tra, Chorus, Strin g Ensem bl e. Bever ly A. Godich G ilbert B.S.; Major : Mus ic, Mi ­ nor: Art . Sig ma A lpha Iota Presi­ de nt , Bu ckhorns, Newman Club, Humanist, Sigm a Phi Kappa, Ra nge rs Cl ub, Sco ttish Ril e Scho larship , Bo nd , Chorus. David A. Goldberg Iro n River , \\ 'i scon.s in B.A. ; Major: Bus iness and Economi cs; Minor: Soc ia l Sc ience . Cum l aude, B e I a Phi Kappo, STATESMAN Bus;. ness Manager, Accounting Club , UMD-Y Club, LSA, I ntramura I Sports . Claudia A. Gran Two Harbors B.S.; Major : Physica l Ed ­ uca ti o n; Mino r : Hela th . Phi De lta Pi President , Sigma Phi Ka ppa, Kappa De lio p; , WAA, PEMMS , M a d e r n Dance Club, Cho ir . M. William Griffith North Mankato B.A .; Major s: Busine ss and Economi cs, Socia l· o gy . Be ta Ph i Ka ppa , Wes ley Foundation , Prc m Co m · mill ee, Drama , Re ligi ous Co unci l. Gene G. Gruba Du lut h B.A.; Major: Speech ; M i· no r : Eng I ish. STATESMAN edHar, P; De lt a Epsi lo n , Uni ve rsit y Th eatre Gu il d president. Ethel Gustafson Du luth B.S.; Maj o r : Elem e ntary Edu ca tion ; Min o r : Gene r · o l Science. UM D Chri stian Fe ll ows hip Pres ident, Kappa De lta P;, FTA , Du luth Sm a ll l oa n Scho la rsh ip , Ele ­ me nta ry Cou nc il , Rel i · gi o us Cour,cil, CSO. Orval K. Hage Fl oodwood B.A .; Major : Soc io lo gy ; Mino rs: Politi ca l Scie nce, Psychol og y, Geograp hy. Ga mma Th e ta Phi , Gom ­ mo Th e ta Ups il on, Soc ia l· ogy C lub, Yo ung Demo · crat s . How Anita Ekberg and Anthony Steele would look wearing Kindy-lyon's glasses. Virgini a H olme and Dale Ignatius have a coke while looking on at a UMD football game. GeorgeS. Hagglund Dulut h B.A.; Major : Psyc hol ogy; Minor : Busin ess and Eco · nomics . Psych o logy C lub . Virginia L. Hansen Du lut h B.S.; Major : Ho me Eco · nomics; M i nor : Socia l S tudies. H o m e Eco no mi cs Club , Wesley Founda ti o n , Sig · rna Phi Kappa. Robert Hatten Du luth B.A .; Majo r : Bu s in es~ and Economics; Mino r : Socia l Sc ience. Sigma Tau Kappa, M Club , Te nni s Team Cop· lain, Bu siness Club James E. Hayes Dul ut h B. S.; Major : Indus trial Educa t ion ; Minor: G e nu · o l Scie nce. Sigma Iota Epsil o n . Kathleen Hayes Dul ut h B.~ .; Major : Socio lo gy; M1n o r : Psyc ho logy. Newman C lub , Sigma Psi Gamma, Sk i Club . Phyllis J . Hietala Nashwau k Maj or: Englis h; Mino r : Bu siness and Fconomi cs . To rrance H a I I Cou nc il Wes ley Foundati o n, Fres h : man Ori e ntati on, Rangers Club . John A. Hill Duluth B.A .; M a j o r s: Engl is h, Pol iti cal Science. Be la Phi Kappa , Pi Gam· mo Mu , S tudent Commis ­ sion Vicc· Prcsiden t , Pub · lico ti o ns B oo r d, Who's Wha , STATESMAN, Ice · londic De lega ti on. 191 192 Dwigh t W . Hillstrom Sturgeon l ake B.S.; Ma jor: Soci a l Stud­ ies; Minors: Speec h, Psy­ cho logy. Rel igious Cou nci l Pres i ­ de nt, CSO , FTA, Young Repu b lica ns, UMD Photo Club, UMD Broadcas ti ng Service, UMD Chr istian Fe ll owship Pres ide nt . Barbara J . Holme s W re nshall B.S. ; Ma jor: Eng lis h; Mi ­ no r: Speech . Uni ted You th Fel lowship President, Re li gion- in-l ife Week Chairman, Studen t Commi ss io n Secretory , Re ­ l ig i ous Coun ci l , Fe l low­ ship of English Educato rs. Lawrence E. Holmgren Duluth B.S. ; Mo j o r: Indust rial r Education; Minor: Mathe­ ma t ics. Si gma Iota Eps i lon . Carl A. Holmstrom Buh l B.A.; Major: Eleme nta ry Educatio n; Min or: Socia l Sc ience. Kappa De lta Pi, Rangers Club , LSA . Clare nce N. lmpola Du lut h B.A .; Ma jor: Chem is try; Mi nor: Mat hematics. Chem ist ry Club, Chemistry Lab Assis tan t. 1 Jam es Intihar Eve leth B.S. ; Ma jor: Social Sc i ­ ence ; Minor: Physica l Ed ­ uca ti on . Bas ke tba l l, Rangers Club, M Club , New man Club. Ch est e r C . Isakso n Dulu th B.A.; Major: Mathematics ; Minor: Physi cs. Eng inee rs Club , M a I h Club. Jame s E. J e rnberg Dulu th B.A. ; Major: Busi ness a nd Economics; Mi nor: Pol iti ­ ca l Sc.:ience. Accounting Club, New ­ ma n C I u b, Democrati c­ Repub lican Forum, Young R~pu b lican Club , Pi Gam ­ ma Mu. Donald L. Johnson Superio r, W isconsin B.A.; Ma jor: Bus iness and Eco nom ics; Min or: Soc ia l Studies. Gamma Theta Phi , Gam­ ma Theta Upsilon , Vets Club , Bus iness Club, Ac­ cOunting Cl ub. Ray A. Johnson Du luth B.A. ; Ma jor: Bus iness a nd Economics; Mi nor: Socio l­ ogy. Ba sketba ll. Ron a ld D. J o hns o n Two Harbors. B.S .; Maj or: Art ; Minor: Socia l Studies. Kappa Pi, K a p p a Pi Sc holarsh ip Awa rd. William L. John son Du luth B.A. ; Ma jor: Bio logy; Mi ­ nor: Socia l Stud ies. William R. Juol a Cloq uet B.A. ; Ma jors: Psycho logy, Sociology ; Mi nor: Busi ­ ness and Economics. Gamma Theta Phi, United You th Fe llowship, Bus i ­ ness C I u b , Sno - Week Comm ittee, Psycho logy Club. Gilbert Ke mp Eve leth A.A.; Ma jor: Optome try . Na ncy M. Ke rn Du lut h B.S.; Ma jor: Physica l Ed ­ uca tio n; Minor: Hea lth Educa ti on. WAA, PEMMS, Cheerl ead· e r, Phi De lta Pi. Evodoxia E. Kontoni kas Dulu th B.S. ; Ma jor: Elemen tary Educa tion ; Minor: Socia l Studies. FTA , Elementary Counci l, Gamma Om icron Beta, O rien ta tio n Group l ead- Joyce Lahti Meadowla nds B.S.; Ma jor: Home Eco­ nomics; Minor: General Sc ience . Stude nt Cen ter 8 oa r d, Home Economi cs Club, Gamma Om icron Beta, Kappa Del ta Pi , Who's W ha. W illiam King Dulut h B.S.; Ma ier, Physica l Ed· uco tio n; Min or: Bi o logy . J a y M. Kreft G ra nd Ra pids B.A.; M ajo r: Bus iness; Minor: Soc ia l Science. Busi ness Club, Accoun ting Club , Pho tog rap hy Club . Virginia La ibl Du luth B.A.; Major: Eng lish; Mi nor: Socia l Studies. Wes ley Founda tio n, The ­ ate r Guild, STATESMAN , Ba rkers Club , FT A. Floyd La uersen Du luth B.A.; M a j or: Geology ; Minor : Zoo logy . LSA, Geology Club. Wayne A. Kla vu Cromwe ll B.A.; Ma jors: Psycho logy , Soc ia l Sc ience . Rob e rt J. Kresky Duluth B.A. ; Ma jor: Business and Economics; Minor: Social Scie nce. Accou ntin g Clu b , New­ ma n Club, Bus iness Club, Bond, Donee Orchestra. Warn e r Latick Ch ishol m B.A. ; Major: Industria l Arts; Minor: Social Stud ­ ies. Rangers Club, Sigma Io ta Epsi lon. Anita Lee Crooks to n B.S.; Maj o r: Hom e Eco­ nomics; Minor : Bu sin ess and Economics. No n-res ide nt s Club , Bu ck ­ horns, T o r r o n c e Ha ll Counci l , Sigma Phi Kap ­ pa, H ome Eco nom ics Club. Fred C . Lere , Jr . Du lut h B.A.; M o j or s: Business a n d Econom ics , Socia l Scie nce. Busine ss Club, Accou nting Club . Shirley J . Lon e Du luth B.A.; Maj ors : Socio lo gy , Psycho logy; Minor: llusi ­ ness a nd Eco nomi cs. Transfer from Minneapo l i s campus, Barkers, LSA . Ill ··.'. ty ' ..-~ .\~, Hjalmer J. Lee Dulu th B.S.; Majors: Geography, Socia l Studies ; M i nor : Bu sin ess and Economi cs. Gamma T h e I a Upsi I on president , Gamma The ta Phi. Kathleen C. Letourneau Duluth B.S. ; Maj or: Speech Cor­ rect ion ; Mino rs: Zoo log y, Psycho logy. Sigma Phi Kap pc1, presi ­ de nt , Who's Who, Kappa De lta Pi , presi de nt , North Star scho larship , Ga mma Theta Upsi lo n , CHRON ­ ICL E. Ke nn eth E. Lundgren Duluth B.S. ; Ma jor: Ele mentary Educati on; Min or: Social Studies. G len Jo hnson Memor ia l Tro phy Win ne r , N ort h Sta r Schola rshi p, M Club president, FTA , Pep Club , Foo tba ll , Track, Choi r . Joan M a gie Du lut h B.S.; Ma jor: El ementa ry Educati on; Minor: Soc ial Studies. Sigma Psi Ga mma, Sk i Club , Inter -Fratern it y So­ ror it y Boord, Sno-Week Committee. Robert E. Lee Du luth B.S.; Maj or: Histo ry; Mi ­ nors: Physica l Education, Geograp hy. Phi Alpha Th e ta , Gamma Theta Phi, Se nio r Closs Vi ce Presiden t, PEMMS. William A. LoHe Dulu th B.A .; M a j o r s: Physics , Ma thema tics ; Minor: Phi l ­ osophy . Humanist, Pi Delta Epsi ­ lon, Moth Depor tm ent As ­ sistant, Universi ty Th eatre Production, Who ' s W ho. Robert P. Lyness Duluth A.A. ; Maj or: Ge nera l Ed · ucot ion; Minor: Health. Donald Marken Dulu th B.A .; M a j o r: Business ; Mi nor: Psych o logy, Sigma Tau Kappa, Pi De lta Mu . Nancy A. Ma rtin Du luth B.S .; Ma jor: Business Ed ­ ucati o n; M i n o r: Socia l Sciences . Koppe Delta Pi, LSA. James Wrigh t Hunt Sc ho l ­ arship . David K. Mason Proc tor B.A.; M o j or s: Business o n d Eco nom ics, Soci a l Studi es. Be ta Phi Kappa , Newman Club, Bu siness Club, Prom Comm itt ee . Louis A. Mattson Dulu th B.A. ; M o j o r: Geo logy; Minor: Ma themati cs. Geo logy Club , Sk i Club . Eng ineers Club . William C . McNelis Duluth B.A .; Maj o r: Bus iness; Mi · no r: Psyc ho logy. Psycho logy Club . Edward McParlan Du luth B.A.; Ma jor: Business ; Mi ­ no r: Psycho logy . Jam es Wright Hunt Sc ho l­ arship . Michael Meirick Dulu th B.A.; Ma jo rs: Psycho logy, Business and Econo mics; Minors: Socia l Science. Business Club , Psyc ho logy Club, New man Club , Pe n Club, Be ta Phi Koppe, Y c lub. "Brothers, I was once like yourselves , . . Bo b Whitney le a d s a g roup of f ra t ernity men m song a t t he Greek H a lloween part y. Charles Merry Dulul h B.S.; Ma jor: Art ; Minor : Soc ia l Studies. Be ta Phi Kap pa, Tra ck, Kappa Pi , James Wr ight' Hun t Scho la rsh ip . Anna M. Method Duluth B.A.; Maj or: Ho me Eco ­ nomics ; Minor: S'1eech. H o m e Econo mi-cs Club , Newman Club, Gamma Omicron Be ta , CH RO N ­ ICLE . Sam Misce vi ch Du luth B.A .; Maj or: Busines"S and Eco nomics; Minor: Socio l Stud ies. Bus iness Club , Orthodox Club. Ghulam Mohammed laho re, Pa kis tan B.A.; M o i o r: Poli t ica l Sc ience; M i n o r: Chem ­ is tr y. Mu De lio Pi, Pi Gamma Mu , Y Club, Inte rnatio n­ a l Club pres ident, Wes ­ ley. Eugene M. Moravih Ely B.S. ; Maj or: Busi ness and Econo mics; Minor: Socia l Studies. Rangers Cl ub . Gl e nn B. More y Du luth B.A.; M a j o r: Geo logy ; Minor: Che mi st ry. Gamma Th e ta Upsil on. Geo logy Club . Robert M. Moyie Dulut h B.A.; Ma jo r: Business and Eco nomi cs; Mino r: Geog · rophy. Gommo Th e ta Upsilon . 193 194 Ralph J . Mrak Du lut h A.A.; Ma jor: Business and Econo mics; Minor: Socia l Studies. Newma n Club , Vets Club, Accounti ng Club. Walter A. Musol, Du luth B.S.; Ma jor: English; Mi ­ ~ors : Speech, Socia l Stud ­ Ies. Ga mm a Theta Phi presi ­ den t, CSO, STATESMAN, Fres hman Orienta t io n . l eader. Gordon L. Nelson Mahtowa B.A. ; Major: Business and Economics; Mi nor: ..Social Studies . Gamma Theta Phi , Vets Club, Accounting Club, Bus iness Club, Pep Club . J erome A. Nelson Pine City B.A.; Major : Business and Economics; Minor: Ar t. Sophomore a n d Juni or Vice President , Prom Com ­ mittee, Bela Phi Kappa, Sno W e c k Committee , Student Center Commit ­ tee. Ronald R. Nelson Exce lsior B.S. ; Major: Social Stud ­ ies ; Minors: English , Hi s­ lory. lSA , FTA. John E. Nordale Duluth B.A.; Mojo~: Chemistrr ; Minor: Mat hematics. Chemis try Club, Engineers Club , UY F. Dennis Ojakangas Wa rba B. A. ; Major: Geo logy. Beta Phi Kappa, Who 's Who, LSA, M Club, Ski Team, Sophomore a n d Ju nior C Ia s s Pres ident, Arno ld Ai r Society. Don a ld E. O lson Cook B.S. ; Major: Elementary Education ; Minor : Socia l Stud ies. FTA, Gamma Theta Upsi ­ lon. Richa rd C . Ol son Du luth B.A.; Major : Busin ess on.d Economics; Minors: Politi ­ cal Science, Socia l Stud ­ ies . Vets Club, Pep Cl ub, Ba s­ ketball, Foo tba ll , Tra ck. Robert A. Olsen Dulu th B.S.; Majors : Elemen tary Education , Phy's ical Edu ­ cation. Footboii, . Bosketbo ll , G lee Club, PEMMS . Don ald R. Otto Du luth B.A .; Major: Business and Economi cs; Minor: Speech. Transfer from Min neapolis Campus, Swi m Coach. Dougla s W. Padgett Embarrass B.S.; Major ; Physi ca l Ed· ucati on; Minors : General Science, Socia l Studies. Tra ck, M Club, PEMMS, Rangers Club. Edwa rd L. Pajunen Meadowlands B.S.; Major: Physica l Ed ­ ucation; Minor: Health Education. Baske tba ll , T rack, M Club, PEMMS , FTA , Y Club, Non-residents Club. John Pappas Du luth B.S.; Major : Social Stud ­ ies; Minor : Physical Ed ­ uca tion. Baske tba ll , V e Is Club, PEMMS . John W. Pa re Virginia B.S.; Major : Elementary Edu ca tion ; Minor: Social Studies. Elementary Studen t Coun­ cil, Rangers Club , FTA , Basketba ll . Duane Peterson Clearbrook B.S.; Ma jor: Elementary Education; Minors : Social Studies, Phys ical Edu ca­ tion . PEMMS, Elementary Coun ­ ci l, FTA , lSA. Richa rd Pet ik Eve leth B.S.; M a jar: Industrial Education; Minor : Mathe ­ ma tias. Sigma Io ta E psi 1 an, Newma n Club, Rangers Club. Richard L. Peil Tower B.A.; Major : Business Ad ­ mini strat ion. Sig ma Tau Kappa presi ­ dent, Rangers, Bond , Ski Clu·b. ~ames H. Pete rson Barnum B.A.; Majors: Psychology, Sociology. I n I e r-Varsity Christian Fe llowsh ip, Psycho logy Club. Pat ricia M. Pierce Duluth B.S.; Maj or: Bu siness Ed ­ ucation ; M i n o r: Socia l Studies . Transfer from Minneapo lis ca mpus. Douqlas Ra pp Du luth B.A.; Major: Speech; Mi ­ nou Eng lish. Alpha Psi Omega presi ­ dent , STATESMAN, De ­ bo te, Who's Who. Kenneth Perala Orr B.S.; Major:s: Biology , So­ ciol ogy . Be ta Phi Kappa, Basket­ boll Student Manager. Rona ld A. Peterson Du luth B.A .; Maj or: Socio logy; Minor: Psycho logy. Beta Phi Kappa, KSC Boord, Arno ld Air Socie ty president, Who 's Who, Homecoming cha irman . Bruce W. Potter Duluth B.A.; Major: Business and Economics; Minor : Socia l St udies. Business Club, Vets Club, Accounting Club . Evelyn Rapp Du luth B.A. ; Maj or: Psycho logy; Minor: Socio logy. Psycho logy Club, Unive r­ si ty Gu il d. Robert N. Roningen Du luth B.A. ; M o j o r: Geo logy; Mino r: Geography. Gam ma Theta Upsilon, Footba ll , Baske tbal l, M Club, Geo logy Cl ub. Gayle E. Ryan Du luth B.S.; Major : Elemen ta ry Education; Minor: Social Studi es. Elementary Counc il , FTA , Sno - We e k Com mi ttee, Dormi tory. Richard D. Rich Du luth O.A.; Major: Business a nd Economics; Minors: Geog­ raphy, Po li tical Science . Vets Club, Business Club. Leonard G . Rowe Evele th B.S . ; Ma jo r: El e me nta ry Educat ion; Minor: Soc ia l Stud ies. Pi Gamma Mu , Ka ppa Gamma Pi, Rang ers Clu b, Eleme nt a ry Counci l, FTA. Dorothy Saarikoski Eveleth B.S.; Maj or: Elem e nt a ry Educa ti o n; Mi nor: Socia l Stu d ies. Kappa De l ta Pi , Range rs C I u b, FTA , LSA, Ele ­ menta ry Council. Charl es G . Sandy, Jr. Porkvi li e B.A.; Ma jor: Business and Economics; Min or: Socia l Stu dies. Rangers Club, Vets Club. Clyde 0 . Rogers Du lut h B.A.; Major: Soc ia l Stud­ ies; Mihor: Phil osop hy. Pi Gamma Mu , In ter-Va r­ sity, Ph i Alpha Theto, Fres hma n president, Stu­ dent Com mission. Robert W . Roy Virg inia B.A.; Maj or: Busi ness a nd Econo mi cs; Minor: Socia l Stu d ies. Accounting Club, Rang e rs Club, Business Club, Bas­ ke tbal l, Noti o na l Ac ­ counting Socio:..- Peggy J . Saa ski Dulu th B.S.; Maj o r: Element a ry Education; Mi nor: Eng ­ lish. Transfer from MI. Sa n Antonio Jr . Col lege, Cali ­ fo rnia, Choi r, Elemen tary Counci l . Harry J. Sarazin Super ior, Wi se. B.A.; Ma jor: Psychology; Minor: Soc io logy. Mu De lt a Pi, New man Club, Psychology Club . Cynthia A. Selbak Du luth B.S.; Ma jor: Business Ed­ ucat io n; Minor: Gene ral Science. Transfer from Minneapolis ca mpus, Mu Sigma Ps i , FTA , NEA, MEA , Jomes W rig ht Hun t Scholarship . Ma xin e H. Sheils Riv erton B.S. ; Major : Eng li sh; Mi­ nor: Speec h. Transfe r from Beniid ji Sto le Teac hers Co ll ege, FEE , De b a I e, Studen t Commi ssion, Orientat ion group lead e r. William J . Shimek Pin e Ci ty. B.S.; Ma jor: Math ; Minor: Music. Beta Phi Kappa presiden t, Jun ior CIa s s preside nt , W ho ·s W ho, Stu de nt Com­ mission, Wes ley, B a n d, Chorus . Imog e ne H. Sinko Wint o n B.S.; Major : Elem e ntary Educati o n; Minor: Physi ­ ca l Educa tion. Wes ley, To rrance H a I I Council , Rang e rs Club . Alex W . Sisto Duluth B.S .; Major: Industr ia l Arts ; Minor: Physica l Ed ­ ucati o n. Hockey, Sigma Iota Epsi ­ lon, M Club . Marianne L. Sola Du luth B.A.; Major: Art ; Minor: Business Econo mics . LSA, Kappa Pi . The e sse nce of Spring; grass, open win dows, sh irt sleeves ... John W. Sornberger Du luth B.A. ; Major : Business and Economi c.>; Minors : Socia l Stud ies, Psycho logy. Foo tbal l, M Club , Ba rk ­ e rs. Antoinette M. Spallacci Du lut h B.A. ; Ma jors: Soc ial Sci­ ence, Psycho logy; Minor: Socio logy. Sigma Psi Ga mma presi ­ den t, CSO, Who's Who B a r k e r s Clu b , Jame~ Wright Hunt Sc ho larship. RaymoRd L. Spangle Carlton B.A. ; Major : Business and Economics; Minor : SOcial Scie nce. LSA president, Re ligi o us Counc il , Vets Club , Pep C l u~ . Bruce Stark Du luth B.S. ; Ma jor : Soci al St ud ­ ies; Minor: Eng li sh. Thomas F. Stark Proctor B.S. ; Major: Physical Ed uco ti on; Minor: Genera Science. W ho's Who, Basketba ll Track, PEMMS, M Club . Roland J . Stickney Virginia B.S.; Ma jor: Phys ica l Ed­ uca ti o n; M i n o r: Soci a l Stud ies. PEMMS, Intramural sport s, Rangers Club, Newma n Club . Gordon Strand Du luth B.A. ; Maj or: Business and Econom ics; Minor: Po li t i­ co! SciCnce. Business Club , Accoun t ing Club. 195 196 Pete r F. Staudohar Du lut h B.A.; Major: Business and Eco nom ics ; Minors: Po liti ­ ca l Science and Socia l Science. Newman Club pre ~ ide nl , Religious Council, Busi ­ ness Club . Barbara Suech Duluth B.S.; Maj or : Kindergar­ ten-Primary ; Min or: Musi c. Newman Club, Kinderga r­ ten- Pr ima ry Club, Chorus . Earl Sunnarborg Cloquet B.S.; M a i o r: Indus tri a l Education ; Minor: Soc ial Stud ies. Sigma Io ta Epsi lon, Min­ nesota Vo cati ona l Asso­ cia ti o n. Arne G . Swanson Two Harbors B. S.; Maj o r: Socia l Stud­ ies, Minor: Phys ica l Ed u­ ca ti on. Kappa De lt a Pi, Phi A l ­ pha Th eta, Pi G amm a Mu. William S. Swanson Cl oquet B.S .; Major: Business a nd Ec~nomics; Mino r·s: Moth, SoC ial Stu d ies. M a I h Club , Accounting Cl ub. James T. Sykes Du luth B.S.; M a i o r s: Eng li sh, E I e m enlory Educa ti o n : Minor : Soc ia l Science. Y Club pres ident, Re li ­ g ious Counci l president, Publi cations Boord presi­ dent , FTA , FEE , Arrow ­ head Award. Theo M. Talbot Proc tor B.S .; Major: Bio logy; Mi ­ nor: Genera l Science. John H. Tamminen Iron B.S .; Ma jor: Hi story; Mi ­ no r: Eng li sh. Ph ; Alph a Th eta, Y Club, I n I r a mura l Basketball , Cum Laude. Jay Thorseth Hibbing B.A. ; Maj or: Business and Economics; Minor: Soc ia l Sc ie nce·. Uni ve rsity Th ea tre Guild, Rang ers Club , LSA. Peter Thorsteinson Du luth B.A .; Maj or: Soc ia l Stud­ ies; Minors: Philosophy, ROTC. NSA, Studen t Comm iss ion presid ent. Be ta Phi Kap­ pa, W ho's Who, Bu lldog Award. David J . Trappe G ran d Rap ids B. S.; Major : Soc ia l Stud­ ies ; Min or: Eng lish. Alber t Woolson Sc ho lar ­ ship. Kay A . Tree Du lut h B.A.; Ma jo rs: Soc io logy, Spe ec h; Minors: Psyc ho l ­ ogy, Eng li sh. Wes ley Foundation, Re­ li gious Counc i 1, Sigma Phi Kappa, Pe p Club, Uni ve r ­ sity Th eat re. Richard Yeech Duluth B.S. ; Ma jor: Physical Ed ­ ucation; M i n or: Soc ia l Studi es. PEMMS , M Club . David G . Yosika Duluth B.A. ; Major: Business and Economics; Minor: Soc ia l Stud ies. Go lf Team, M Club, New­ man Club. Agnes Yovk Eve let h B.S.; Maj or: Elementary Educa ti o n; Mino r: Socia l Studies. Kappa De lt a Pi , Ele ­ mentary Council, F T A, Newma n C I u b , Rangers Club. Darrel Warn e r Grand Rap ids B.A .; Major: Business and Economics; Minor : Po liti­ ca l Sc ience. W ho 's Who, All Con fer ­ ence Foo tba ll , Most va lu ­ ab le p layer in football , Nort h S I o r Sch0lorsh ip , Footba ll Captain . Floyd E. Williamson Du luth B.S. ; Maj or: Business and Economi cs; Min or: Socia l Stud ies. Kappa Delta Pi. Phi Al ­ pha The ta , Freshman O r­ ie nt ation Leader, C u m Laude, Studen t deport ­ ment assis tant . Eliza beth J . Waisa nen Tower B.S.; Maj or: Home Eco­ no mi <;.s ; M i n o r: Soc ia l Studi es. H o m e Economics Club , I n I e r-Vo rsity Christian Fel lows hip . Jerry A. Weld Duluth B.A.; Maj or: Business anrl Econom ics; Min or: Socia l Studies . M Club, UYF , Baske tbal l, Tra ck. Richard D. Wilson Du luth B.S. ; Majors: Chemi stry; Mathemati c-:;. Kappa De lt a Pi, Chem ­ istry Club, FTA . Maxine Doolittle Du luth B.A. ; Major : Eng lis h; Mi ­ nor: Sp e ech. CHRONIC LE editor, Pi De lt a Epsi lon president, STATESMA N , N ew m on Club, NCA I summer work ­ shop. Vernon Walborn Grand Rap ids B.A.; Major : Business a nd Economics ; Minor: Soc ial Sc ien ce. UYF, Ran gers Club, CSO . Joan Williams Du luth B.S.; Mai e r: Kinde rgar - ten - Primary Education ; Min or: Art. W e s I e y, Ki ndergarten­ Primary Club, Home Eco· nomics Club. Michael J . Zempel Duluth B.A.; Maiers: Psyc ho logy , Socia l Stud ies; M i nor : Business and Econom ics. Gamma Th e to Ph i , New · ma n Club. Trying on th ei r graduation o utfits in front of Old Mai n a re Liz Ames, Denny Oiakanga s and Max ine Doolittle. The process ion winds its way towa rd th e a udi torium. 197 198 Juniors OFFICERS : Bill Arras, president; Tom Jordan, vice president; Dr. Henry Lepp, adviser; Carol Peterson, secre­ tary. lop to bottom: Abraham se n, H. Abraham son. R. Adam so ns. M. And erson, R. Anderson , R. A nd erson, R. B.ogdanov ich, M. Bakk e, R. Bald rica, R. Aiia la , F. And rew, J. Bean land , R. left to right: Besser, D. Blasjo, W. Boben, A. Ba sl ie , R. Bovilz, R. Amesbury, J. Angellar , A. Berg, M. Bri esemaster, J. · Br ugman , A. Burns, A. Burns , B. Bur nes, F. Byce , K. Bymark, J. Ca ldwell , D. Car lson , D. Carlson, R. Carter, R. Cayo , K. C hase, L. Chr ist ense n, D. Chr ist ense n, W. C ofield, D. C oleman , J. Conley, J. Cra ig, J. Anderson, F. An se lment , L. Bernard , J. Anderson, G. Ari o, H. Ber na rd , J. Anderson, H. Aro , E. Berry, J. And erson, Arola, P. Bertie , P. left to right: Cross , M. C uddih y, R. Czernewski, R. Dahl, M. Dahl, M. Dimberio, F. Dincau , B. Oincau, D. Dow, J. Drec hsler , D. Dressier, R. Economos, M. Ei lol a, V. Elia so n, N. El ison, R. Emberg, E. Emerson, R. Engen, L. England, D. Eng land, J . Engstrom, M. Erchul , W. Eri ckso n, J . Erickson , R. R. 199 top to bottom : Fabiny, E. FeLilinq, J. Froo m, J. Fumia, S. Gorham, E. Gowan, S. 200 left to right : H all, T. Hal lba ck, J. Ha lunen , R. Han son, A . Harri ng ton, M. Hatanpa, N . Havroc . T. Hayes, R. H eikkila , R. H eikkinen, M. H emmerl ing , M . Hendricks, D. Highol t , H. Hilding, W. Hill. G . Holmes, B. Hood, R. H orn , M. Hunter, L. lerien, T. Ignati us, D. llkka, J. Jarvin en , J. Jarpe, J. Fi sher, J. Ganyo, A. Gowdy, K. Flaman, H. Geissler, L. Gran, R. Flotten , D. Gemuenden, T. G rozdani ch , S. Fontaine, D. Germain, J. Gray. N . left to right : Jarvi , W. Jensen, S. Jent oft , M . Jer nberg , J. Jobin , T. Johnson , A. Joh nson, B. Johnson, D. Johnson, D. Johnson, D. Johnson , D. Johnson, E. Johnson, J. Johnso n, J. .Jo hnson, K. Johnson, L. Johnso n, L. Johnson, M. Johnson, P. Joh nson, R. Johnson, R. Joh nson, R. Johnson, R. Jordan . T. Fox, F. Glendenn ing, J. Gregorich, D. Franson, F. Go len, L. Gunderson, R. Frederick, H. Gooder, E. Hagen, E. top t o bottom : Kan gas, J . Ka rk ki , R. Karo nov ich, J. Ka sberg . E. Kealy, C. Kelers, J. Kennedy , D. Keranen , G. Kerttu la, F. Kinnu nen , J. Kivisto, C. Klang , R. Kl eck ner , G . Koc h, R. Koc hevar, J. Kohlhoas, J. Koski, S. Koskela , L. Kost eli z, D. Kyle , S. LaC asse, L. Lah ~i, J . Lampson , B. Landgren, A. LaPatka, G. LaR ose, H. Larso n, H . Low lights, soft melodies a nd a good book. The so litude of the mu s1c room . top to bottom: Lawson , J. Leavi tt, G. Lee, T. Leland , R. LeN eau, W. Lenning, J. Norqu ist , R. Booker, S. Li ndq uist, R. Lindqu ist, W . Lokke, J . Lind strom, D. Loy, W. Lufholm, M. Luhta , R. Luusua , J. Lund, M. Lutzka , C. Lyn ch, M. Lyse, K. Ma cDonell , R. Malmberg , J . Marangapoulas, A. Marien, J. Marin cel, F. Mat~so n , C . M ayerl e, M . M cCoy, N. M cKevi tt , K. M cKi llop , J. Mclaughli n, M. M ichaels, J. M ic ha ud , D. Mi chelich, M . Mi ley, M. Mi ller, R. top to bottom: Mill er , T. Mohammed , G. M orris, R. Mosack , D. Mrak , R. Mudrak , R. M urphy, D. Murphy, M. Mu rra y, A. Mukh ler, J . Ne lson, C. Nel so n, M. Nelson, W. Nie lson, M. Niemi , D. Niemiste, R. Nixon, R. Nort hey, R. Nusser, N. Oqston, D. Oia, D. Ol sen, R. O lso n, E. Olson, F. O lson , H. Olson, J. Olson, R. As brisk fa ll weather descends, students rel ax o n the gra ss waiting fo r the inter-ca mpu s bus. top to ~tom: O lson, R. O lson, W. O rri ck, L. O rth , G. Ort man, J. Osborne, J. Parad ise, C. Patrick, W. Pearsu n, J. Peterson, B. Peterson, C. Peters on, R. Phill i ps, D. Piemi, G . Platzer, W. Pollard, V. Prevost, p Prince, L. Proia , J. Rand , H . Ra sk, J. Ra smussen, J. Reed , A. Romano, D. Ro .. n:"'w , E:. Saari , E. St. Julien, J. top to bottom : Samsa , G . Sandberg, D. Shumway, L. Sh utt le, B. Spwa , J. Spencer, J. Schei be , R. Sieger, S. Stenroos, L. Schlitz, E. Siemer, M. Stevens, J. left to right : Sundi ch, R. Sutton , K. fabbert, W. Tarvas, V. Teirk, R. Tessler, B. Thei sen, R. Thompso n, B. Thompson, C. Tho rnton , J. Toms , J. Toscas, J. Traub, J. Trevena, C T urja , J. Tuominen , D. VanVIyme n, C. Vi sen tin, L. Vornwa ld , W. Wagn er, A. Wa llene , H. Wal stad , C. West , R. Westin, C. Schn uck le , R. Siki ch , A. St ewart, F. Semme lroth, A. Simmons, P. Stri ck, W. Se na righi , D. Sl iter, D. Strumbel , D. Shogren , D. Soderberg, M. Strumbel , E. Shapic , R. Solon, S. Sundich , R. In the shadow of Old Main, Professor Robert Owens of the Eng li sh department listens to the conve rsa tion of a pair of students. left to right : Wha len, D. Wilki e, D. Whitney, R. Wilcox, G. W ill iams, J. W ilson , J. Woods, M. W right , A. Gustavo, Z. Zentner, D. Zimm, H. Zumbrunnon, K. 203 204 Sophomores OFFICERS : Fred Rodean, vice president; Helen Edman, secretary; Paul Kent, presi­ dent; Dr. Robert Haakenson, advisor . The Ivory Tower Set to p to botto m: Aakre, E. Abrahamson, R. Ak ervik , M . Anderso n, D Anderson, G. A nderson, J. Andrews, p Anttila . R. Arno ld , R. Alden, M. Amundson, V. Anderso n, K. Ande rson , Asplund, F. Ato l, G. le ft to rig ht: Barber, G. Barnes, N . Ba umgartner, R. Bayless, R. Beasy, M . Beasy, P. Beaupre , F. Becotte, T. Beda, R. Beerha lter, R. Be nnett , T. Benso n, A. Berg , N . Berglun d, B. Bergstedt, H . Berry, L. Besser, R. Betty, J . Blum, J. Boyd, J. Braa fladt , C. Brand t , D. Branson, R. Branwall, A. K. Anderso n, R. Ande rson, L. Ba lsdon , J. Anderson, A. C. Anderson, R. Ba ker, G. .1\nderso n, A. A nderson, W. Balgaard , P. Anderso n, C. Anderso n, W. F. Ba novetz, J. left to right : Bratt, G. Breckheimer , R. Bre ivik, N . Brende , A. Brink , M . Brod in, E. Brouse, R. Brown, M . Buckley , D. Bucsko, J. Burke, L. Bylkas, E. Carlson , D. Carl so n, G. C arlson , J . Carlson, M. Carlson, R. Chri sten sen, D. Chri st enson, E. C lea ry , J. C lement, A. C lement, T. C ollins , S. C onnell, M . 205 top to botto rr,: C owan, G. Dah lgren, J. Dobosze nski, F. 206 left to right: Eisenberg, L. Eklund, H. Elbertinq , E. Eld ot , G . Ellena, N. Elmqui st, M . Emerson, H. Engstrom, G . Eng strom, R. Enlund , B. Erick son, D. Er ickso n, E. Erickson , H. Erickso n, L. Erickson, M . Erickson, M . Er i kso n, B. Erik so n, B. Ava nt, R. Evenson, R. Fa irbank s, Q. Falk , R. Fournier, R. Fen ney, A . Crag o, W. Cra ig , A. Dandrea, M . Darland , J . Don ah ue, T. Drazen ovich, G . Cram, W. Davis, E. Dube , D. Cra n, D. Deaton, R. Dufault, P. . C unningh am , M . Decai g ney, R. Earnest , K. left to right: Fermen ick, D. Ferra rio. D. Ferrar io, R. Fi scher, R. Fisher, H . Fli nt, L. Flin t , Z. Fonqe r, R. Forbort, D. Fossu m, D. Fost er, R. Foubist er, M. Fox, R. Fredin, J. Freder ickso n, D. G annow, R. G anyo, D. G arrett. D. Geru lli, J . G ia cherio, G. Gilberg, D. Gil lespie. J. Gienst e, L. G la ss, D. C urnow, J. DeMars, J . Edhol m, J . C urrie , B. Di ckso n, M. Eco nomos, G. C urr ie, C. Dill on, N. Edma n, H. top to bottom : Gonyea, S. Goms i, J. Granquist, D. Gravelle, W . Grohma n, C. Gorvednik, M. Gruben, R. Gruben, S. Gustafso n, D. Gustafson, G. Gustum, E. Haaken sen , R. Had ley, R. Hageman, M. Ha ger, J . Hansen, K. Hansen, R. Hanzlik , T. H.arki ns, M. Harni sh, R. Hass , M. Hatten, J. Heintz , J. Helps, C. He mpel, D. Hendrickson, D. Hepburn, A. The Torrance Hall lawn set . top to bottom: Hess , H . Hessevick, R. Heuer, L. Hi ll, tvl. Hoe kstra, M. Hoff . R. Hoffren, B. Holbe ck, F. Holm, B. Holt, E. Holt, S. Honnold , D. Hough ton. C. Howard, C. Howard, J. Hube rt , C. Huliares, J. Hull, S. Hul te n, J . Humphreys , D. Huttel, R. Jannett, M. Jan se n, C. J auss, G. J eane tta, C. Jensen, M. J ohan nessen, C. top to bottom : J ohan son, J . J ohnson. A. J o hn so n, A . J ohn so n, E. J ohn so n, F. J oh nso n, M . Johnson, R. J o hn son, R. Johnson, R. J o hn son , R. Kaner, B. Kan es ki, M. Kovala, J. Ke iski, A. Kelso, W. top to bottom: Kent, R. Kers se n, D. Kilpela, V. Kin gsley, J. Kinnunen , E. Knud se n, J. Knut so n. P. Koe nig E. Komula, E. Kovi ch , G. Ku tsi, R. Kyl e, W. La Fra nee, K. Landry , N. Lang lee, D. J oh nso n, G. June o, N. Kemp , G. Kle ising er, J. Krog h, R. La ngse rh , B. Johnson, L. J o hn so n, L. Ka cewicz, G . Ka lbrener, J. Kem pi, M. Kennedy , C. Yiv'e La difference. C h u c k He lps, Bob Hatten, Howie Tho reso n, De nnis Eng la nd, Don Ma rk en , Sigma Tau Kappa , perfo rm at t he Homecoming Var ­ si t y Show. Klosne r, D. Knapp , G. Kro ll , J. Ku b iske , E. La Rock , R. Larse n, C. J o hn so n, M . Kampsula, M. Kenr, P. Kn uckey, B. Kue fn er, J. La rsen, M. top to bottom : Larso n, C. Lepis to, V. Lo,u, H . Larson, C . Levander, R. Love. R. Larso n, M. Letty, G. Lowe , E. La ukkanen, D. Lewis. J. Lund , T. left to right : Ma gnuson , G. Ma gnuson , G. M akela, C . Malkovich, M. Marien, G. Marsh, K. Marshal l, L. Haa se, L. Marti n, R. Ma son, W. Matchett, D. Mayasich, J. La ulu nen , E. Lek ke, M . Lu ndeen, R. M cDonald, C. M cEld ow ney, N. M cFar land, T. D. M cG irl, M . M cG ra w, R. M cHale, E. M c lndoo, T. M cKen na, K. M ead , T. "M enor, R. Mi ll er, J. Mil ler, J. Leland, R. Lind ah l, R. Lu nd qren, J . Lewis, G. Li nd holm, A. Lyness, R. Leonard, V. Lindholm, J . Lyon , P. Leone, R. Lofti n, B. M ackey, W . left to right: Mi lle r, R. Miln e, E. M it che ll, L. M oder, P. M oe, A. Molsta d, G. M onso n, R. M ontague, M . M ularie, J . M usca tell o, R. Mu sic, J. M yers, C. Nelson, R. Nel so n, C. Nelson , M . Nelson, R. Ne lson, R. Nelson, R. Ne lson, R. Nelson, W . Neva la, H . Newman, k. Newton, D. N i nteman, F. 209 to p to bottom: N od ine, A. Norberg, R. Oakes, L. 0' Bri en, R. Olson, R. Oman , R. 210 left to ri ght : Poppenberg, C. Perkin s, R. Pernu, E. Per ry , D. Pertler, G. Peterson, A. Peterson, C. Peterson, D. Peterson , D. Peterson, D. Peterson, E. Pete r5·on. J. Peterson, J. Peterson, L. Peterso n, M. Peterso n, N. Peterson, R. Peterson, R. Peterson, V. Piper , N. Pl ouffe, R. Pokela, R. Pon d , B. Potswald, H. Nord skog, N. O'Conn or, M. Overland, S. Norgren, R. Oja, A. Owens, C. Nyberg, C. Ola, I. Pag e , C. Nylander, J. D. Olsen, R. Paine, V. le ft to right: Pott e r , E. Prettner, W. Pykk o nen, K. Quaderer, J. Radu lovich, M. Rappana, A. Rau, W. Raver, M. Reed, J. Rid out, H. Rigstad, R. Ril ey, S. Roberts , E. Robnik, S. Rod ean, F. Roffers, D. Rogers, B. Rogers, J. Rog in ski, A. Roningen, L. Roy , R. Roy e r. L. Rya n, J . Sag e, E. Ny lan der , F. Olson, C. Po llard , H. Nyman, P. Olson, H. Panian, R. Oakes, H. Olson, R. Pechacek , A. top to botto m: Sampso n, J. Sandquist, L. Santoro, M. Saur, W. Sed or, T. Seedorf, G. Seppala, J. Sethre, M. Sic;qu ist , P. Skarm an, F. Ski lle, K. Skoglund, J. top to bottom: Sm ith, M. Sm it h, R. Smith, R. Soderberg, M. Spawn, L. St ark, L. Staube r, J. Staud oh ar , J. Swan so n, J. Swan so n, L. Swan so n, S. Swen so n, R. Savor, G. Schlegel, C. Sexton, T. Sheeks, B. Smith, C. Smith, D. Sode rq uis t , K. Solberg, L. Ste nvick, L. Stephen, J. Taalinen , R. Ta rvas , V. Schultz, B. Schultz, D. Shei ls, J. Siniem , D. Smith , D. Smith, D. "And after we solve the Suez Crises we'll have an­ other cup o.f coffee." The us ua l p hilosophical trend of a ca fe t e ria con­ ve rsatio n. Sol be rg, N. Solie, K. Streed, W. Sueck, C. Te nni so n, H. Thenen, A. Schwartz, E. Sink o, S. Smith, E. Spaulding, N. Swan.feld, D. Th e rna , J. 212 MOON RISE left to right : Thoma s, R. Thompso n, A. Thompson, T. Th oreso n, C. Thoreson, H. Thorsen, J . Th orsten so n, R. Thrana, K. Tollefson, D. Torp , B. Towle, A. Towner, G. Toy, B. T rentlaqe, N. Troyan, L. T upac, C. Tyren, E. Und erhill, D. Uuicich, T. Va nDevente r, Vann es t e, G. R. left to right: Viebahn, W . Vin cent, F. Voorh ees, J. Vork, R. Wa elen , K. W ate rh ouse , R. Weaver, D. Wetherby, H. Wheat, M . Wilberq , W. Wi ck, D. Wi cklund, N . Wi ita , D. Wi lkosz, M . Wi lson , W. Win sto n, R. W olff , S. W riqht , N . Youn qquis t , Zemmers, R. Ziebarth , H . R. 214 OFFICERS : Clare Schade, president; Ga ile Solo, secretary; Miss Harriet Harrison, adv iser. Going to build a castle straight to the sky ... Fresh rnen New Human ities bui ldi ng grows along wi th influx of new st udents. t op t o bottom : Abalan , W. Abel so n, J. Anderson . A. Anderson, D. l)nd erson , L. And erson, R. Abram s, H. And erso n, D. L. And erson, S. . I I Abramson , R. Anderson, D. R. Anderson, R. left to right : Askay, R. Asperheim , D. Aunan, B. Ba ck, B. Badin , D . Baker, J . Balder, E. Ba ll , B. Ball, L. Ban ick, A. Bangsund, P. Barber, S. Bow ker , M. Bellingham, W . Benson, R. Benton , B. Berg , D. Berg, V. Berg er, L. Bergh , G. Berg lin, W. Berg son, J. Bergum, G . Kurth. B. Ah lgren, G. And erson , D. Anderson, P. Akervik, W. Anderso n, D. Ankar lo, C. Ala spa, W. Anderso n, E. Arkkola, T. Al len, B. Amel i, D. And erson, G. Archambault. D. Anderson, J. Armstrong, V. left to right : Bertelsen, F. Birch , M. Bisila, D. Bj orlin , L. Blacktopp, D. Blackwood , D. Blankensh ip , J. Bl oom qui st, D. Boberg, H. Boehme, J . Booker, S. Zink , F. Borgeson, D. Bowe r, P. Bradfo rd , G . Braied y, R. Brakken, J . Brander, J. Branscom be, D. Brandt , D. Branze ll, H. Br iesem aster, C . Bre itbord , S. Brenny, M . '215 top to bottom : Bretto , J. Briski, K. Burzyn ski, M. Butl er, M . Carson, W. C arter, J. 216 le ft to right: C laveau , S. Cleckner, D. C leveland , G. Clure, T. Coh en, E. C ohen , S. C ollard , R. C ollinge, J. C omst oc k, J . C ongd on, H. C onley, C . C onley, R. C onley, T. C on nelly, J. C ontos, L. C ook, B. C ough lin , B. C ousineau , B. Crawfo rd, D. Cronkhite , L. C ullen, R. C uppoletti, B. C urran , I. Da cey, C. Brown , K. Brown , T. C ol ich, V. Cameron, N. Ca spersen, J. Center, E. Brownell , G. Campbell , G. Ch erne, R. __ l / Bruen, W . Casper, T. Ch risten, W. left to right : Dah l, R. Dah l, S. Dahl , T. Dahlberg, B. Da hl berg , G. Dahlen , A. Dahlqui st , R. Daly, R. Dansinger, S. Davi s, G. Davis , G. Davis, J . Day, J. DeBolt, D. Dinan , W. Dodge, R. Dorvall, B. Downs, J. Down s, J. Du ff, D. Duff, K. Dunn, N. Dunsmore, K. Duran, M. Bucsko, M . Carl so n, G. Chri st ensen, R. Brunberg, R. Carl so n, K. Clark , J . Burke, L. Carl so n, P Clark , L. top to bottom: Drake , D. Dye, S. Ebert, B. Eck, R. Ekert, R. Eilers, P. Eiler+so n, D. Ei senberg, R. Ekroot , V. En g , L. Ensign , J. Erick son, D. Erickson, D. Erickso n, J. Eri ckso n, J. top to bottom : Farver. R. Fechner, M. Fena , R. Ferrera, R. Filiarrault, T. Fl et t, T. Fl oe, P. l=luyera s, B. Flynn, G . Fergu so n, M. Frommes, W. Gal lagher, J . Gallagher , T. G ande r, R. Gee , W. Ecklund, A. Ecklund, G. Edman, M . Engard , J. En g berg, J. Engdahl, R. Erickson, M. Erickso n, R. Eri ckso n, R. "But Mother , it was fre shman camp. The ret urn from the fr eshman W eek outing at Ca mp Mil le r. Finneman, J . Fio la , A. Fitzpa tri ck, G. Forti, V. Fowler, R. Fox, L. Gershgo l, M. Gibson , H . Gie rdah l, R. Edstrom, D. Engels, C. Eye, P. Fleischmann, F. Franc isco , L. Giles, R. top to bottom: Goar, J . Goode ll , G. G oe rne, T. G one au , C. G ray, L. Green, J. Grego ry, J. Gress man 1 R. G.u;tum. M. Zw a km a n, J. Hafstrom, C. Haigh , J. top to bottom: Han se n, J. Hansen, M. Ha nse n, R. Hanson, D. Hau gen, H. Rit chie , J. R. Hay, C . Headman , A. Hendr ickson, M. Hengemuelle r, E. Herring, L. Helgese n, L. G ord on, M. Goved ni k, P. Gruba, C. Grusse nd or f, P. Hall, J. Ha ll be rg, R. Hanson, G. Hase, H. Heck man, M. Hed in, J. Hill , D. H ill, E. Gracek , R. Grad ert, M. Grandmaiso n, T. Gu stafso n, D. Gu st afson, J. Gustafson, W. I Halvorso n, P. Hamm er, D. Hammer, L. The three fre shmen song ste rs, J a net Walleen, Marg are t Swa nson a nd J udy Gu st afson, ho ld forth a t a program in KSC ba llroom. Houck, J. Hauer, W. Heikkinen, D. Heikkil a, R. Hill , K. H illstro m, R. Ho ule , J . Hel geson, R. Himanq o, B. top to bottom : Hjerm stad, S. H obbs, R. Humphreys, N . Hunner, J. Ja cott, B. J arvis, W. H olt , D. H utte l, R. James, R. H ol t, R. l nge lin , J. Jen sen, R. left to right : Johnson ,D. Johnson, E. Johnson , F. Johnson , G. Johnso n, G. Johnson, G. Johnson, H . Johnson, J. Johnson, J. John son, K. Johnson, L. Johnson, L. John son , M. John son , M . John son , N. Johnson , R. Johnson , R. Johnson , S. Johnson, T. Johnson, W. Johnson, W. J ohnson , W. Jorgensen, J. J ouppi , A. H opkin s, J . Ingram, R. Johnson, B. H oppe, J. Jilckson, S. John son , D. Hubbard, J. Jacobson, C. Johnson, D. Hubert, W. Jacobso n, N. John son , D. Humphreys, N. Jacobson, R. Johnson, D. left to right: J urva, K. Ju ssi la , R. Ka lkbren ne r, R. Kan er, B. Kare ls, D. Ka rau, J . Klark, K. Kelly, J. Kelly, K. Ke nnedy, C. Kenner, S. Kindberg, W . Kinetz, J. Kirby, D. Kirkl and , J . Kirts, C. Klavu , I. Knud sen , R. Knutsen, W. Knutson, P. Kesti, K. Krantz , K. Ktytor, M. Kukkola, M. 219 to p to bottom : Kunasiewicz, A. La Bud a, P. Larson, H. Larso n, M . Lenroot, B. Levine , R. 220 left to ri ght : Littler, K. Littler , K. Liukkonen, R. Lovol d, B. Lund berg , L. Lyes, W. Maatta , J. Macd onal d , D. Ma cDonald , J. M cG irl, P. M cGree>.~y, R. M cN icol!, R. M ackellar , P. M aecke lberg h, J. M ahnke, F. M aki, E. Maki , G. Ma kela , M . M akine n, C. Malkovich , P. Ma rcin iak, M. Marquardt, H. Marquardt, M . M arshall, K. Laib le , C . Larso n, S. Li l jestrom , P. Laine, E. LaSa ll e, T. Lin dahl , R. Laminen, H. LaTour, R. Lin qbla d , J. Lampe , L. Laulo, W . Li nd berg, K. left to right : Martichusk i, L. Mahon, C. Matteson, D. M attson, D. Meade, W . M enor, G. Mick olaiak, R. Mi let ich , E. M il ler, G . Mi ller, R. M itmoen , V. M inette , N. M od ean, R. M odee n, D. M oe, A. M oerke , T. Moland, D. Marge so n, T. M orri s, S. M o r~·ison, R. Mowbray, D. M urtley, D. Muhvic , J. MuiMie, W. Lares, B. Le, T uong Lindgren, A. Larsen, H . LeM ay, A. Lin d gren , W . Larson, D. Lemon, C . Linne ll, C. top t o bottom: Murphy, J. Nelso n, G. Nesqoda , M u, ick, T. Myre, ,J. N elso n, H. Nelso n, j . R. 1\l eu bel, T. Neu berger, They 're havi ng tag tea m races in the wo­ men' s gym , an activi ty of Co-Ree ni g hts. top to bottom: R. Nikko, R. Ni si u s, W. Ni sula , W. G. Norlen, D. Norstrom , M. Norvi ch, R. Ol so n, C. O lso n, D. Ol so n, D. Nopola, J. Nelso n, J. Neuma nn , P. Nord ah l, W. Oe+·rin ger, U. Ol so n, E. N aslund, P. Nass in , J. Nelso n, A. Nelson, C. Nel so n, C. Nelson , J. Nelso n, K. Nelso n, R. Nelso n, S. Ne sbitt, L. Newberg , D. Ni cho ls, N . N ick, G. Nielsen, C . Nielse n, E. Nord een, J. Nord strom, D. Nordvall, L. Noreen, D. Norlander, K. O' H ara, H. Oja, R. Ol se n, G . Olson, A. O lso n, C . O lso n, G . Olson, J. Olso n, J. Olson, J. Ol son , 0. top to bottom : Ol so n, P. O lso n, K. Ol son, W . Onqalo, W. Parviain en, w. Pasek , G. Pavla tos , D. Paul son, N. Pete rs, L. Peterson, A. Pete rson , C. Pete rson , D. The smelt are running. Let 's have a party. to p to bottom : Pete rson, R. Peterso n, S. Pi chetti , L. Pickar, A. Pretla c , R. Pug li si , F. Pug li si, S. Putn ins , M. Ra ss mussen, D. Rat kov ich. L. Rowliso n, p Rea m, G. Orri ck, J. Pea rson, R. Peterso n, D. Pisila , A. Pykk one n, L. Regan, E. Ostlund, B. Ped erson , D. Peterson, D. Porter, J. Pyles, J . R ~in, G. Ostm an, L. Perala, D. Pet erson, H. Powe ll , L. Radtke, W . Reinhart, L. Oue ll ette, C. Pe rse n, D. Peterso n, N. Pratt, R. Ran som , A. Re ng o, G. Overviq, M. Pershern , E. Pe rerson , R. Preece , J. Ranzin ge r, W. Richards, C. top to bottom: Rickard, J. Rowe , W . Sampson, J. Ri gst ad, P. Rupkal vis , J. Samuelson, C. Rengo, J. Ru schmeyer, R. Sandah l, E. Roc klin, R. Ruther, J. Sandness , J. left to right: Sche id er ick, P. Sche ld e, G. Sche llinge r, T. ;chm idt, T. . ch neid er, J. chnei der, R. ;chnuckle , R. ;chraber, M. ;chultz, R. ied erh olm , R. ;ett er, W. )wenson, A. )wan so n, J. Shamblott , B. Shann on, J. Sharkey, R. Sh eeks, J. Silva, D. Sh ovein , D. Siem sen , M. Siiter, C. Simon , P. Sjo berq, D. Rodvol d, R. Rya n, F. Sa ndstrom, H. Rose nqui st, R. Rychlak, G. Scha d e, C. Rose nthal, R. Salmi, J. Scamfe r, R. Rossetti , M. Sa lo, G. Scharn ott, D. Roleau, M . Salo , K. Scha fer, R. left to right : Sk oqlun d, J. Skoma rs, J. Sohlstrom, R. Sorenso n, K . Smevoll , R. Smith , D. Smith, J . Sm ith, L. Sm ith , P. Sm ith, R. Snyd er, J. Sod erberq, C. Soderberg, D. Soderstrom, D. Solberq , D. Sorenson, A. Sparks. R. Sr ig ley, D. Stageberg, C. Stanton , J. Steinman, D. Stenroos, 0 . Stepetz, F. Steven s, W. 223 top to bottom : Steven so n, P. Stewart, F. Stro m, D. St rom, M. Swenson, P. Swing , V. 224 left to right : Ti ffany, K. To kar czyk, G. To ka rczyk, J. Tomlin , L. Tamill o, J. Traub, J. T rent lage, R. Treven a , C. T< escott, D. Tr ushenski, L. Tvei t , M. Tylews ki, D. Tylla, C. Tyman, D. Uptheg rove J . Valdin , J. Vand e rvent e r, C. Vennest e , R. Vi si na, R. Vod ovn ik, R. Voight, E. Vos ika , M. Vukelich , R. W aa t aja , R. Stewart , N. Stro m, R. Sylveste r, R. Stewart, T. Stue land, M. Takala , D. St ue be r, G. Svet c, K. Taylor , E. Sta rk , W. Su ll ivan, P. Te st er , D. left to right : Wag ner, P. Wald o n , J. Wal kama , l. Waii Ben , J. Wal lin , B. W als h, J. Wa lt e rs, R. Warr en, L. 'W ea·therby , B. W e bb , G. W ebb, W . W e bber, B. Wegmi ller , D. Weinberg, S . We st , J. Westberg , N. Wh ent, K. W ick, D. W ilson, C. Wilton, W. Winq uist, G . Wipson, E. W ol dm oe, R. W o lfe , l. Strand, R. Summe rs, J. Theisen, A. Streed, D. Swanson, G. Thom p son, M. Streetar, J. Swenso n, D. Thursto n, R. Wright, J. Wutz, R. Yoho, T. York, T. Youn k, N. Zakowitz, K. Ziebarth . G . The Lakes id e Art Studio is a playg round for students, Mary Lyn ch, Sigie Peterson and Margaret Smith, and a haven for fi sherman Dr. Thomas Sturgeon of the English department . Zi emsk i , L. 225 Honors aH'ards are made for indiridual achieremen/ to recognize contrilmtil'eness and ahilitr in scholastic and social fields . · .. 226 Who's Who -:-· Darrell Warner Kay Dietl Beverly Rowe Douglas Rapp Ronald Peterson Joyce Lahti 228 In American Colleges And Universities Ann Ganyo John Hill Peter Thorsteinson Kathleen Letourneau William Loy Richard Flint Ruby Kamatos 229 William Lokke Antionette Spallacci Ann Carlson Gene Gruba Elsie Ekstrom Paul Butler 230 Edward Gillespie Dorothy Niemi Who's Who Virginia Buus Den nis Ojakangas John McKillop Thomas Stark Margaret Ruikka 231 I 1\ Homecoming Queen l-Ie/en Edman 232 Sweetheart of the Corps Lois Swanson I ! and now the year is over; is a burning and crested memory. 234 236 Activities Accounting Club, 122 Arnold Air Society, 106 Band, 144 Basketball, 158 Beta Phi Kappa, 131 Buc:khorns, I 12 Business Club, 122 Canterbury Club, 129 Cheerleaders, I 08 Chemistry Club, 114 Choir, 148 Christian Fellowship, 125 CHRONICLE, 94 Committee on Student Affairs , 88 Cross Country, 185 CSO Board, 89 DebateTeam, 117 Dormitories, 97 Elementary Council, I 18 Engineer's Ball, 51 Engineer's Club, 113 Fall, 34 Fellowship of English Educators, 119 Fine Arts Festival, 80 Footba II, 153 Freshmen Week, 36 Future Teachers of America, 119 Gamma Omicron Beta, 130 Gamma Theta Phi , 133 Gamma Theta Upsilon, 102 Golf, 176 Graduation, 82 Hillel Fellowship, 129 Hockey, I b4 Home Ec:onomic:s Club, 110 Homecoming, 41 HUMANIST, 96 Kappa Delta Pi, I 03 Kappa Pi, I 04 Kindergarten-Primary Club, I 18 KSC Committee, 90 "The Lady's Not For Burning" , 138 Lutheran Student Association , 126 M Club, 108 Modern Danc:e Club, 120 "Morning's At Seven", 140 Mu Delta Pi, Ill Mu Sigma Psi, II I Newman Club, 128 Orchestra, 146 Pan Hellenic:, 90 "Peer Gynt", 142 PEMM's, 120 Pep Club, I 08 Phi Alpha Theta, I 02 Phi Delta Pi, I 03 Photography Club, 116 Pi Delta Epsilon, I 05 Pi Gamma Mu, 105 Prom, 81 Psychology Club, I 16 Publications Board, 88 Radio Club, I 15 Rangers, 136 Religious Council, 89 Republican Club, 116 ROTC Week, 74 Sigma Alpha Iota, I 04 Sigma Iota Epsilon, 114 Sigma Phi Kappa, 134 Sigma Psi Gamma, 132 Sigma Tau Kappa, 135 Ski Club, 115 Skiing, 174 Sno Week, 59 Spring, 72 STATESMAN, 92 Student Commission, 86 Swimming , 172 Tennis, 178 Track, 180 United Youth Fellowship, 125 University Guild Players, I 12 WAA, 121 Wesley Foundation, 124 Who's Who, 228 Winter, 54 Y Club, 129 Faculty Anderholm, Fred J,, 21, 90 Anderson, Clarence N_, 17, I 05 Arc:herd , Havard W_, 18 Barber, Mrs_ Gladys, 20 Belthuis, Lyda , 29, 103 Bridges, Robert W_, 17 Brooker, Warren J., 21 Callahan, Maurice M., 144 Chamberlin, Thomas W_, 16, 88, 90 Chapman, Mrs_ Ruth, 21 Chelgren, Roy, 18 Darland., Raymond W., 16 Dettmann, John A., 88 Dow, Ula, 38 Downs, Allen L , 148 Duncan, Joseph E., 88, 96 Ehlers, Henry J., 22 Evans, Mrs. Grace, 98 Falk, Robert J., 18, 90 Friest, Philip L, 122 Frogner, Ellen A., 117 Fumagalli, Orazio, 104 Glic:k, F. James, 114 Graybeal, Elizabeth, 30 Grovom, Evelyn L, 122 Gum, Moy F., 18 Haakenson, Robert H., 24, 117 Hafstrom, John E., 27 Haley, Mrs. Elizabeth M., 18, 132 Hansen, Frank W., 90, 116 Hanson, Howard G., 26 Harrison, Harriet J. , 18, 214 Hayes, Harold L., 117, 142 Heller, Robert L, 88, 90 Hobe, Earl H., 17 House, Robert W., 23, 110, 146 Jackson, Donald H., 113 Johnson, Harry C., 31, I 17 Johnson, Joann, 120, 121 Johnson, Mrs. Myrtle, 134 Jurkovich, John J., 136 Kaake, Valerie J., 56 Kovach, Frank J., 30 Kraker, Mrs. Eleanor, 56, 130 Lakela, Olga, 25 Lepp, Henry, 198 Lindquist, Clarence B., 113 Lindquist, Maude L , 28, I 03 Maclear, James, 103 Matteson, James E., 115 McEwen, William R., 27 Miller, R. Dale, 22 Moore, Francis B., 25 Muehrinq, Mrs. Hertha, 21 Neuses, Ralph, 154, 181 New, Captain William N., 106 Odlaug, Theron, 25 Olson, Norman H., 163 Owens, Robert R., 88, 203 Palmer, Ruth, 31 Papke, Marjorie, 18, 86, 90 Passer, Moses, 13 Pearson, A. Neil, 29 Peterson, Mrs. Beatrice, 21 Peterson, Lloyd W., 154 Pierce, Robert F., 24 Pleban, John E., 165 Plumb, Valworth R., 30 Richardson, Joseph , 20 Rickert, Lewis, 176, 178 Roazen, I. Harvey, 116, 139 Rosenthal, William A., 22 Roulston, Reyburn, 56, 135 Schauland, Mabel D., 118 Sc:humac:her, Hilda, 21, Ill Secord, Mrs. Malva, 100 Sielaff, Richard 0., 28, I 05, 122 Siggelkow, Edwin 0., 18, 86, 90 Small, A~n M., 120 Smith, Arthur, 23 Smith, Dorothy, I 02 Smith, James, 146 Snell, Mrs. Katherine, I I 0 Sturgeon, Thomas G ., 225 Tetla, Albert, 80, 90 Triplett, Fred J., 24 Trudelle, Mary E., 20 van Appledorn, E. Ruth. II 0 Vanen Dries, Major William, 27 von Glahn, Gerhard, 28 Voss, Gordon 0 ., 114 Walton, Thomas W., 114 Wells, Ward M., 30, 174 Wheat, Leonard B., 31, 71 Witzig, Frederick T., 103 Wolean, Mrs. Donna, 116 Wolff, Julius F., 90, 188 Students Aakre , Eleanor, 98, 130, 205 Abalan, William, Ill, 215 Abel sen, Gerald, 171 , 215 Abrahamsen, Helen, 199 Abrahamson, Robert, 205 Abrahamson, Ronald, 199 Abrams, Harold , 215 Abramson, Arlene, 189 Abramson, Rodney, 215 Adamsons, Mara, 103, 116, 126, 199 Ahlgren , George, 215 Ahlin, Rosemarie, 189 Aijala, Feudor, 199 Akervik, Myron, 148, 149, 205 Akervik, Wallace, I 06, 215 Alaspa , Walter, 215 Alden , Marjory, 205 Allen , Bill, 215 Ameli, Dan, 215 Ames, Elizabeth , 132, 189, 197 Amesbury, John, 122, 199 Amlotte, Barbara, 146 Amundson, Vernon, 114, 135, 205 Anderholm, Nordin, Ill Andersen, Barbara , 114, 116, 123, 144, 145, 148, 149 Andersen, Rodney, 114, 116 Anderson, Alfred, 205 Anderson, Andrea, 148, 149, 215 Anderson, Ardella, 106, 148, 149, 215 Anderson, Arlene, I 04, II 0, 146, 148, 149, 205 Anderson, Carl E., 205 Anderson, Carl W., I 06 Anderson, Christian, 189 Anderson, Dale, I 16, 215 Anderson, Dennis, 116, 215 Anderson, Donald Edwin, 116, 215 Anderson, Donald Eugene, 116, 127, 205 Anderson, Donn, 116, 215 Anderson, Eileen, I 00, 215 Anderson, Florence, 199 Anderson, George, I 16, 199 Anderson, Gerald, 116, 205 Anderson, Grace, I 16, 215 Anderson, Hartley, 125, 199 Anderson, Jack, 96, 189 Anderson, James L, 205 Anderson, Janice, 123, 132 Anderson, Jay, 215 Anderson, Kathleen, 130, 205 Anderson, Keith , 205 Anderson, Leslie, I II, 122, 205 Anderson, Lorrayne, 215 Anderson, Marcella, 96, 125, 189 Anderson, Nancy, 110, 116, 144, 145, 148, 149 Anderson, Ralph, 131, 215 Anderson, Richard , 131, 199 Anderson, Robert Alexander, 205 Anderson, Robert Arthur, 131, 215 Anderson, Roger A., 131, 199 Anderson, Roger C., 94, 95, 136, 199 Anderson, Roger H., 131, 215 Anderson, Ronald, 131, 189 Anderson, Russell, 131 Anderson, Susan , I 00, 215 Anderson, Violet, 117, 189 Anderson, Warren, 205 Anderson, William Francis, 110, 146, 205 Andresen, Paul, 215 Andrew, John, 199 Andrews, Paul, 135, 205 Angellar, Anthony, 199 Ankarlo , Carol, 215 A~selment, Lois, 109, 112, 123, 199 Anttila, Robert, 205 Archambault, Dennis, 215 Arenz, John, I 00 Ario, Howard, 199 Arkkola, Thomas, Ill, 215 Armstrong , Virginia, 215 Arnold, Gordon, 112, 189 Arnold, Richard, 205 Aro, Ellen, 98 , I 04, I 16, 126, 199 Arola, Paul, 136, 199 Arras, William, 108, 198 Askay, Robert, 215 Asperheim, Dale, 215 Asplund, Frank, 205 Atol, George, 205 Aunan, Bruce, I 17, 215 Aunan, Wallace, 189 Avant, Robert, 206 Bac:k, B., 215 Backlund, Paul, 110, 144, 145, 146, 189 Badin, B, .215 Baker, George, 135, 205 Baker, Judy, I 09, 114, 215 Bakke, Richard, 114, 122, 129, 199 Balder, Eugene, 215 Baldric:a, Robert, 110, 117, 136, 144, 145, 146, 199 Balgaard, Patrick, 205 Ball, Barb, 60, 61, 92, 93, 123, 130, 148, 149, 215 Ball, Linda, 148, 149, 215 Baisden, John, 205 Banqsund, Perry, 215 Ban i·ck, Anthony, 215 Banoveh, James, 53, 86, 117, 123, 131 , Barber, Gordon, 205 Barber, Susan, 123, 134, 215 Barnes, Nancy, 125, 205 Bastie, Rod, 199 Baumga rtner, Ronald, 133 , 205 Bayless, Robert, 205 Beanland, R. B., 199 Beasy, Mary, 136, 205 Beasy, Peter, 205 Beaupre, Francis, 205 Beaupre, Mary, 114, 189 Bec:otte, Thomas, 205 Beda, Robert, 114, 205 Beerhalter, Robert, Ill, 205 Bellingham, Charles, 123, 131, 144, 145 Bellingham, William, 125, 144, 145, 215 Bender, John, 1·31 Bennett, Thomas, 205 Benson, Arvid, 205 Benson, Janice, 132, 189 Benson, Rodney, 215 Benton, Robert, 2 15 Berg, David, 215 Berg, Mary, 104, 199 Berg, Nancy, 205 Berg, Vernon, 215 Berger, Lloyd, 215 Bergh, Edwyna , 123 Bergh, Gordon, 215 Berglin, William, 215 Berglund, Barbara , 134, 205 Bergman , Eugene, 189 Bergman, Roger, 189 Bergson , James, 215 Bergstedt, Harold, 205 Bergum, Gerald, 129, 154, 215 Bernard , James, 144, 145, 199 Bernard, John, 199 Berry, James, 199 Berry, Lou, 205 Bertelsen, Floyd, 215 Bertie, Gerald, 122, 199 Besser, Donald, 114, 122, 148, 149, 199 Besser, Robert, 199 Betty, Janet, 60, 61, 132, 205 Birc:h, Marsha, 215 Birman, Tim, 172 Bischoff, Charles, 189 Bisila, Donald, 100, 215 Bjorlin, Lawrence, 215 Blac:ktopp, Dorothy, 94, 95, 126, 134, Blackwood, David , 215 Blankenship , John, 215 Blasjo, Wesley, 125, 199 Blomster, Louise, 130 Bloomquist, Da vid, 215 Blum, James, 205 Boben, Annette, I 16, 136, 199 Boberg, Howard, Ill, 114, 215 Boehme, John, 215 Bogdanovich, Mary, 98, 199 Booker, Sarah, 215 Booker, Susan, 108, 201 Borgeson, David, 215 Borman, James, I 02,· 189 Bovitz, Richard, 199 Bower, Phillip, 215 Bowker, Merlyn, 215 Boyd, Janice, 205 Braafladt, Carl, 205 Brad.ford, Gordon, 215 Braiedy, R., 215 Brakken, Jon, I 00, 21 ·5 Brander, Janet, 130 Brandt, Dale, 215 Brandt , Douglas, 205 Branscombe, Donald, 215 Branscombe, DuWayne, 215 Branson, Robert, 136, 205 Branwall, Arlene, 205 Branzell, Hilding, 215 Bratt, Gerald, 112, 205 Breckheimer, Ruth, 205 Breitbord, Saul, 215 Breivik, A. Norris , I I I, 205 Brenda, Arthur, 205 Brenny, Myles, 215 Bretto, J., 216 Briesemaster, Carol, 215 Briesemaster , Janice, 199 Brink, Margaret, I 08, 205 Briski, Kathryn, 216 Brodin, Elaine, 132, 205 Brookhart, John, 135 Brouse, Ross, 205 Brower, Marietta, I 03, 148, 149 Brown, Kay, 216 Brown, Marcia, 205 Brown, Thomas, Ill, 113, 172, 206 Brownell , George, I 00, 216 Brugman, Arlan, 199 Brunberg , Ruth, 132, 216 Buckley, Dave, 205 Bucsko, James, 205 Bucsko, Marilyn, 216 Bujold, Joseph, 189 Burke, Lyle G ., 205 Burke, Lyle H., 216 Burnes, Fred, 133, 199 Burns, Audrey, 98, 117, 118, 121 , 148, 199 Burns, Beverly, I 02, 199 Burns, Fred, 189 Burzynski, Marcia, 216 Butler, Myles, 216 Butler, Paul; I 05, I 17, 133, 189, 230 Buus, Virginia , 86, 88, 90, 189, 231 Byce, Kenneth, 199 Bylkas, Ernest, 205 Bymark, John, 106, 177, 199 Caldwell, Daniel, 199 Calenqor, Gerald, 189 Cameron, Nancy, 216 Campbell, Gerald, 216 Carlson, Ann, 98, 103, 104, 144, 145, 189, 230. Carlson, Donald Albin, 199 Carlson, Donald Arthur, 205 Carlson, George L., 114, 216 Carlson, George M., 114, 205 Carlson, Kenneth, 216 Carlson, Marilyn, 116, 205 Carlson, Marjorie, I 04, 124, 144, 145, 189 Carlson, Paul, 216 Carlson, Robert A., 205 Carlson, Robert L., 199 Carter, Richard, 154, 199 Casper, T., 216 Caspersen, James, 216 Cayo, Kenneth, 114, 131, 199 Center, Ernest, 216 Challeen, Jon, I 00 Chanitz, Robert, 114, 135 Chase, Lowell, 199 Cherne, Robert, 216 Chesney, Carol, I 03, 127 Chia ve rini, Ray , 136, 190 Chisholm, Lois, 103, 130, 190 Christen, Walter, 216 Christensen, Dale , I II, 199 Christensen, David , 205 Christensen, Robert, 216 Christensen, William, 199 Christenson, Ervin, 205 Clark, Jone, 121, 130, 216 Clark, Keith, I 06, 154 Cia rk, Larry, I 00, 2 16 Claveau, Suzanne, 216 Cleary, John, 205 Cleckner, Dale, I 00, 216 Clement, Annie, I 03, 121, 205 Clement, Thomas, 131 Cleveland, Gerald, 216 Clure, Thomas , Ill, 114, 216 Cofield, Donald, 199 Cohen, Edwin, 216 Cohen, Julie, 128 Cohen, Stuart, I 14, 216 Coleman, Jane, 116,136,199 Colich, Violet, I 18, 121, 216 Collard, Raymond, 216 Collinge, James, 216 Collins. Sarah . 114. 205 Comstock, John, 216 Congdon, Harold, 216 Conley, Camilla, 216 Conley, Jerrol, 199 Conley, Jon , 94, 95, 125, 199 Conley , Ruth, 125, 216 Conley, Thomas, 216 Connell , Maxine, 98, I 12, 128, 140, 141, 205 Connelly, John, 216 Contos, Lawrence, 216 Cook, Beatrice, I 04, 146, 216 Corson, William, Ill, 216 Coughlin, Barbara, 117, 134, 140, 141, 216 Coughlin, Katherine, 96, 190 Cousineau, Bernard, 135, 171, 216 Cowan, Gary, Ill, 114,117,128,206 Crago, Ward, Ill, 113, 206 Craig, Alice, 110, 144, 145, 148, 149, 206 Craig, J., 199 Cran, Donald, 206 Crawford, Dave, 216 Crom, William, 206 Cronkhite, Lawrence, 171, 216 Crosby, Carol, 132, 190 Cross, Marvin, 199 Cruickshank, James, 117, 128 Cuddihy, Robert, 199 Cullen, Ray, 216 Cunningham, Michael , 206 Cuppoletti, Barbara , 98, I 08, 216 Curley, Rudolph, 190 Curnow, J., 206 Curran, Irving, 216 Currie, Beverly, 89, 144, 145 , 206 Currie, Charles, 206 Czernewski, Richard, 146, 199 Dacey, Cornelia, 148, 149 , 216 Dahl, Margaret, 98, I 08 , I 17, 126, 199 Dahl, Marjorie , I 08, 127, 199 Da hi, Robert, 216 Dahl, Scott, 171, 216 Dahl, Thomas, 124, 216 Dahlberg, Burton, 216 Dahlberg, George, 216 Dahlen, Albin, 216 Dahlgren, Joan, 126, 144, 145, 206 Dahlquist, Robert, 216 Daly, Richard, 216 Dandrea, Margaret, 114, 123, 206 Dane , Sharron , 136 Danielson, Dianne, 190 Dansinger, Stuart, 128, 216 Darland, Jeanette, I 08, 124, 134, 206 Davis, D., 128 Davis, Edward, 206 Davis, Gerald, 216 Davis, Jeff, 128, 216 Davis, Marilyn, 128 Day, Judith, 216 Deanovic, Dennis, 116, 136, 190 Deaton, Richard, I 04, 206 Debevec, Raymond, 136 DeBolt, Diane, 148, 149, 216 Decaigny, Roger, I 06, 206 DeMars, John, 206 DeSanto, Robert, 117, 133, 190 Devries, Janice, 90, 130, 190 Dickson, Martin, 206 Dietl, Kay, I 04, 190, 228 Dillon , Nancy , 130, 206 Dimberio, Frank, I 03, 136, 199 Dinan, WilliaM, 216 Dincau, Bert, 199 Dincau, Delores, I 03, 117, 125, 199 Doboszenski, Frances, 206 Docksteader, Juanita, 132, 133 Dodge, Robert, 154, 216 Donaghy, Roberta, 132, 190 Donahue, Thomas, 206 Doolittle, Maxine, 196, 197 Drovall, Belle, 216 Dow, James, 216 Dragavon, Dennis, 136 Dragavon, Paul, 123, 190 Drake, Kathryn, 94, 95, 217 Drazenovich, George, 206 Drechsler, Douglas, 199 Dressier, Raymond, 148, 149, 199 Dube, David, 206 Dufault, Robert, 206 Duff, Dennis, I I I, 216 Duff, Keith, 216 Duff, Loren, 122, 133, 190 Dunn, Noel , I 00, 216 Dunsmore, Kathleen, 132, 216 Dwan, John, 216 Dye, Sandra, 217 Earnest, Kenneth, 206 Ebert, Beverly, 217 Eck, Robert, 217 Eckardt, Robert, I 00 Eckholm, John, 206 Ecklund, Allen, 217 Ecklund, George, 217 Economos, George, 206 Economos, Marina, 94, 95, 125, 199 Edman, Helen, 44, 90, 128, 130, 206, 232 Edman, Milton, 217 Edman, Selwyn, 190 Edstrom, Donald, 217 Eilers, Patricia, 90, I 06, 132, 217 Eiler+son, David , I 00, 217 Eilola, Vernon, 118, 199 Eisenberg, Lewis, 206 Eisenberg, Robert, I 14, 217 Ekert, R., 217 Eklund, Harry, 114, 206 Ekroot, Vincent, 217 Ekstrom, Elsie , I 03, 117. 19.0, 230 Ekstrom, Joyce, 132, 190 Flberling, Eiton, 206 Elberling, James, 112, 190 Eldot, Goldie, 206 Eliason, Nancy, 100, 103, 105, 122, 199 Ellena , Nickolas, 206 Ellis, Lee, 86, I 16, 124, 129, 131, 190 Elison, Robert, 199 Elmquist, Mary, 206 Elving, Bruce, 113, 122, 190 Ely, Gloria, 190 Emberg, Edward, 199 Emerson, Harley, 206 Emerson, Robert, 154, 199 Eng, Leonard, 217 Engard, Joan, 146, 148, 149, 217 Engberg, Joan, 217 Engdahl, Edward, 217 Engels, Clifford, 110, 144, 145, 146, 217 Engen, LeRoy, 199 England, Dennis, 148, 149, 199, 208 England, John, 199 Engstrom, Glenn, 206 Engstrom, Morton, 199 Engstrom, Richard, 206 Enlund, Betty, 116, 144, 145, 206 Ensign, John, 217 Erchul, John , 190 Erchul, William, 122, 136, 199 Erickson, Darrell, 206 Erickson, David, .1 14, 148, 149, 217 Erickson, Dennis, 217 Erickson, Earl, 206 Erichon, Helen, 206 Erickson, James, 190 Erickson, Jean, I 08, 134 Erickson, Joan, 217 Erickson, John, 199 Erickson, Judy, 1-34, 217 Erickson, June, 217 Erickson, Lois M ., 190 Erickson , Lois V., 206 Erickson, Mardella, 126, 206 Erickson, Martin, 217 Erickson, Richard Edwin, 122 , 217 Erickson, Richard Elmer, 122, 217 Erickson, Roger, 122, 199 Erikson, Brian, 124, 206 Erikson, Bruce, 206 Erxleben, Sally, 190 Evenson, Robert, 206 Everson, Gerald , I 06 Eye, Patricia, 217 Fabiny, Edward, 122, 200 Fadden, Lee, 191 Fairbanks, Quentin, 206 Falk, Rhoda, I 03, 116, 191 Falk, Richard, 206 Farver, Roger, 131, 217 Faubister, M., 144, 145 Fayling, Richard, 191 Featherstone, Terry, 135, 191 Fechner, Marjorie , 148, 149, 217 Fena, R., 217 Fenney, Andrew, 206 Ferguson, Marilyn, I 00, 217 Fermenick, Dean, 206 Ferrario, Diane, 132, 206 Ferrario, Richard, I 02 , 206 Ferrera, Richard, 133, 154, 217 Feuling, John, 114, 123, 200 Filiatrault, Thomas, 113, 123, 217 Finneman, John, 217 Fiola, Alice, 140, 141 , 217 Fischer, Richard, 135, 206 Fisher, Harry, 206 Fisher, Judith, 98, I 18, 121, 200 Fitzpatrick, Gerald, 217 Flaman, Harvey, 86, 106, 171, 200 Fleischmann, Frank, 122, 126, 217 Flett, Tabe, Ill, 217 Flint, Leilia, 132, 206 Flint, Richard, 102, 144, 145, 191, 229 Flint, Zelda, 110, 116, 128, 148, 149, 206 Floe, Peter, 217 Flatten, David, I 04, 131, 200 Fluyeras, Bradley, 217 Flynn, Gerald, 217 Fonger, Richard, 206 Fontaine, Donald, 200 Forbort, Richard, I 06, 154, 206 Forsmo, G., 128 Forti, Virginia, 98, 148, 149, 217 Fossum, Dale, 206 Foster, Richard, 206 Foubister, Marjorie , 124, 206 Fournier, Richard., 113, 206 Fowler, Rosalie, 110, 125, 146, 148, 149 Fox, E. Louise, 217 Fox, Frances, 148, 149, 200 Fox, Glenn, 144, 145, 146, 191 Fox, Richard., 206 Fralich, B., 116 Francisco, Leon, 217 Franson, Frank, 106, 114, 136, 200 Frederick, Harold, 200 Frederickson, David, Ill, 128, 206 Fredin, Joanna, 148, 149, 206 Fredrickson, John, I 00 Fredson, Joan, 113 Frommes, William, 217 Froom, James, 200 Fumia, Sylvester, 200 Gallagher, James, 217 Galleger, Tom, 217 Gander, Robert, 217 Gannow, R., 206 Ganter, Daniel, 113, 114 Ganyo, Ann, 200, 229 Ganyo, Dawna, 206 Garrett , Delbert, 20b 237 238 Garthus, Donald , 122, 191 Gee, Wing, 217 Geissle r, lawrenc e , 200 Gemuenden, Thomas, 200 Gerchman, Charles, 191 Germain, Janice , 116, 200 Germsted, Marjorie , 125 Gershgol, Myron , 217 G e rulli, Jesse, 206 G iacherio , Gordon, 206 Gibson , Huqh, 217 Gierdal, Ric hard, 114, 217 Gilberg, Derry, 206 Gilbert, Judith, 136 Giles, Robert, I 00, 217 Gilleland, Etta, 104, 110, 146, 191 Gillespie, Edward, 124, 131 , 191 , 231 Gillespie , James, 124, 131 , 206 Gillis, Angus, I 03 , I 16 Gjenste, Laurene, 130, 206 Glass, David , 206 Glendenning, John, 122, 125, 131 , 200 Goar, Jerry, 218 Godich, Beverly, 96, 104, 110, 134, 136, 145, 146, 148, 149, 191 Godin , Richard , 122 Goerne, Terrance, 218 Goldberg, David , 92, 93, 105, 122, 131 , Golen, leonard, 200 Go;.,si, Joan, 134, 148, 149, 207 Goneau, Clement, 218 Gonyea , Sherman, 207 Goodell, George, 218 Gooder, Elizabeth , 90, 132, 200 Gordon , Michael, 218 Gorham, E. Claire, 200 Gottschald, Richard, 117 Govednik, Mark, 129, 207 Govednik, Peter, 218 Gowan , Sara, 123 , 200 Gowdy, Kenneth , 200 Gracek, Robert, 218 Gradert, Marvin , 218 Gran, Claudia, 103 , 118, 121, 134, 191 Gran , Russell , 94, 95, 103, 125, 200 Grand.maison , Thomas, 218 Granquist, David, 127, 207 Gravelle, William, 125, 207 Gray, lowell , 218 Gray, Noel, 38, 39, 104, 112 , 140, 141 , Green, John , 218 Gregorich, Darlene, 117, 136, 200 Gregory, John , 218 Gressman , Ronald , 218 Griffith, M. William, 124, 191 Grohman, Cha rles, 207 Grover, Delores, I 14 Grozdanich, Sam , ·200 Gruba , Carol, 218 Gruba , Gene, 92 , 93, 112, 191, 230 Gruben, Richard, 207 Gruben , Sally, 109, 207 Grussendorf, Patricia , 218 Gunderson, Roge r, 200 Gustafson , Daniel , 207 Gustafson, Ethel , 103 , 117, 125, 191 Gustafson, Gary, 135, 207 Gustafson, Judith , I 06, 132, 218 Gustafson, Mary, I 16, 125 Gustafson, Did , 171, 218 Gustafson, Wayne, Ill , 218 Gustavo , G ., 203 Gustum, Edward, 207 Gustum, Mary, I 00, I 08, 218 Haakensen, Ronald, 207 Haase , LeAne, 130, 209 Hadley, Robert, 207 Hafstrom, Constance, 125, 169, 218 Hage, Orval , 191 Hageman, Margot, 52, 98, 117, 207 Hagen, El sa, 200 Hager, John, 207 Hagglund, George, 114, 191 Ha igh , John, 106, 154, 218 Hall , Henry, 218 Hall , Theodore , 125, 200 Hallback, Joan , 134, 200 Hallbe rg , Roc helle, 148, 149, 218 Halunen, Rodney, 118, 200 Halvorson, Phyllis, 148, 149, 218 Hammer, Donald , 114, 218 Hamme r, J ., 154 Hammer, l e e, Ill , 218 Hanse n, Joyce , I 00 Hanse n, Karen , I 08 , 124, 134, 207 Hansen, Marland , I 00, 218 Hansen, Richard, 207 Hansen , Rob e rt, 38, 39, 218 Hanse n, Virgin ia , 134, 191 H a nson, Andrea , 200 Han son, Dallas, 218 Hanson, Goodwin, 218 Hanso n, John , 148, 149 Hanzl ik, Thomas , 207 Harkins, Ma rk, 207 Harnish , Roy, 113 , 207 Harrington , Maureen , 60, 61 , 132, 200 Hase , Harold, 100, 131 , 218 Hass, Myron, 207 Hatanpa , Norman, 110, 117, 148, 149, 200 Hatte n, John , 135, 207 Hatten, Robert, 135, 191 , 208 Haubner, Phillip, I 02 , 131 Hauer, Warren, 218 Haugen , Harold , 218 Havron , Thomas, 200 Hay, Clifford, 218 Hay, Elizabeth, 109, 125 Hayden , Joan, 191 Hayes, J a mes, 191 Hayes, Kathleen , 116 Hayes, Me redith, 98 , I 03, I I 0 , 116, I 17, 126, 144, 145 Hayes, Robert, 116, 200 Heartman, Alan , 218 Hedman, Marjorie , 218 Hedin , Douglas , 113 Hedin, John, 218 Heffernan, Rodney, 126, 148, 149 Heikkila , Reynold , 20, 218 Heikkinen , Dale , I 00, 218 Heikkinen , Marvin, I 06, 154, 200 Heintz, John, 207 Helgesen, Lyle , 218 Helgeson, T. Robert, 218 Helps, Charles, 207, 208 Hemmerling, Marlene, 113, 132 , 200 Hempe l, Donald , 90, 131, 207 H e nd e rson, Sue, 134 Hendricks, Dwight, 200 H e ndrickson , Donnama e, 132, 207 Hendrickson, lvlarian, 218 Heng e muell e r, Ed ward, 148, 149, 218 Hepburn, And re w, 207 H e rring , G . lee, 218 Hess, H erbe rt , 144, 145, 207 Hessevick, Richard , 207 H e uer, leRoy, 207 Hietala, Phyllis , 191 Higholt, Howard, 133, 200 Hilding, W e nd e ll, 86, 131 , 146, 148, 149,200 Hill, Dolores, 140, 141 , 218 Hill, Edward , 218 H ill, Gene, 200 Hill , John, 86, 88, 131, 191,229 H ill , Ke nneth , 218 H ill, Milton , 148, 149, 207 Hillst rom , Dwight, 117, 125, 129, 192 Hilstrom, Robert, 100, 218 H imango, Barbara , 218 H je rmstad , Sue, 219 Hobbs, Roy, 219 Hoekstra, Marilyn, 134, 207 Hoff, Richard , 114, 207 Hoffre n, Beverly, 98 , I I 0 , I 16, 144, 145, 148, 149, 207 Holbeck, Fredric , 207 Holm, Barbara, 123 , 130, 207 Holmes , Barba ra Jane , 134, 148, 149, 200 Holmes, Barbara Joan , 125, 192 Holmgren, lawrence, 192 Holmstrom, Carl, 192 Holt, David , 219 Holt, Edward, I 06, 171 , 207 Holt, Susan, 66, 118, 207 Holt, Robert, 219 Honnold , Donna, 207 Hood , Rod e rick, 200 Hopkins , J ., 219 Hoppe, John, I 14, 219 Horn , Michael, 171 , 200 Houck, J eanette , 218 Houghton, Christo pher, 207 Houle, Jam es, 218 Howard , Audrey, I 05 , 122 Howard, Cl iffo rd, 207 Howard., James, 207 Hubbard , John , 219 Hube rt, C a rol , 132, 207 Hubert , W a yne , 219 Hulia res, John , 207 Hull , Sha ron, I 00 , 207 Hulte n, John , Ill , 207 Humphreys, De nnis, 207 Humphreys , Nedra, 108, 132 , 146, 219 Hunn e r, John , 128, 148 , 149, 219 Hunter, louis, 200 Huttel , Robert , 207, 219 lerien , Thomas , 200 Ignatius, Dale , 45, 133 , 136, 200 llkka, Jam es, 200 lmpola, Clarence, 112 , 192 lngelin , Jack , 219 Ingram, Ronald , 219 Intihar, James , 106, 192 Isakso n, Ch este r, 192 Jackson, Stuart, 124, 219 Jacobson, Charl es, 148 , 149 Jacobson , Cliffo rd , 148, 149, 219 Jacobson , R. Norm a n, 219 Jacobson, Richa rd, Ill, 127, 219 Jacott, Willia ;'\'1, 131,219 James, Ray mond , 219 Jannett, Ma ry, 132 , 207 Jansen , C athe rin e, 207 J a rpe, J ac k, 200 Jarvi, William, 219 Jarvin e n, J a mes , 122, 200 Jarvis , W ill iam, 219 J a uss, G eorge , 135, 207 J eanetta , C a rl , 92 , 93 , 106, 154, 207 J e nse n, Ma rl e ne, I 16, 207 J e nse n, Rudolph , 219 J e ns e n, She ldon , I 00, I 04, 131 , 200 J e ntoft , Ma rilyn , 200 J e rnberq , J a mes, 105, 122, 192, 200 Jobin , Theodore, 200 Joh a nn esse n, Clifford , Ill , 207 J oha nso n, J oann e, I 00, 208 Johnson , Arlen e, I 16, 208 Johnson, Arno ld C. , 122 , 127 , 154, 208 Johnson, Arnold H ., 122, 200 Johnson , Ba rgh , 144, 145 J o hnson, Betty E., 144, 145, 200 J ohn son, Betty R., 132, 144, 145 , 219 John so n, Dale , E., 200 Johnson , Dale R., 219 Johnson, Daniel , 200 John son, David , 219 John son, Donald A. , I 02, 200 Johnson, Donald B., 219 Johnson , Donald l., 102 , 103 , 192 Johnson, Dona ld W a yne , 154, 200 Johnson, Donald William, 219 Johnson , Dougla s, 200 Johnson, Ell sworth , 92 , 93, 113 , 122 Johnson , Elmer, 208 Johnson, Emmett, 200 Johnson , Eugene, 208 Johnson, Floyd Allen , 208 Johnson, Floyd Arnold, 219 Johnson, Gary , 219 Johnson , Gerald , 219 Johnson, Glenn, 208 Johnson , Gloria , 92 , 93, 219 Johnson, Harold , 129 Johnson , James A .. 86, I 05 , 122, 124 Johnson, Janis , 219 Johnson, Joseph, 219 Johnson, Kathleen , 200 Johnson , Keith, 200 Johnson, Ke nneth, 144, 219 Johnson, larry, 219 Johnson , LaVe rne, 117, 200 Johnson , Lee , 200 Johnson , loretta , 132 , 208 Johnson, Luther, 127, 13b, 200 Johnson , Margaret, 208 Johnson, Marilyn , 219 Johnson , Marjorie , 148, 149, 218 Johnson , Marlene , I 16, 200 Johnson , Melvin , 208 Johnson , Norman, I 16, 124, 219 Johnson, Peder, 200 Johnson , Peter, 136 Johnson , Ray A., 122, 192 Johnson , Raymond , 122 , 200 Johnson , Richard , 122, 208 Johnson , Robert D., 122, 208 Johnson , Robert G., 122 Johnson , Robert W., 122, 219 Johnson, Robert Wendel , 122 , 200 Johnson, Roger, 122, 208 Johnson, Roland, 122, 200 Johnson , Ronald B., 112, 122, 200 Johnson , Ronald D., 104, 122, 192 Johnson, Ronald J ., 122 , 208 Johnson , Ronald James, 122, 200 Johnson , Ronald P., I 00, 122 , 219 Johnson, Ruthanne , lOa , 122 Johnson , Sharon , 2 19 Johnson , Thomas, 219 Johnson. Thomas , 219 Johnson, Walte r D., I 06 , 219 Johnson , Walter W ., 219 Johnson, Warren, 219 Johnson , William, 154, 192 Jokimak i, Elsie , 144, 145 Jordan, Thomas, 198, 200 Jorenby, Wa rren, 126 Jorgensen , Joanne, 148, 149, 219 Jouppi , I 00, 219 Judnick, Donald , 171 Juneo, Nancy, 133 , 208 Juola, William, 192 Jussila, Ronald., 219 Kaake, Valerie, 114, 132 Kacewicz, George, 208 Kalbrener, John, 88 , 140, 141 , 208 Kalkbrenner, Barba ra , 130, ·148 , 149, 219 Kamatos, Ruby, 102, 229 Kampsula, Marvin, 208 Kaner, Bernard , 128, 208 Kaner , Bruce , 219 Kaneski, Marion, 148, 149, 208 Kangas , JoAnn, 108 , 125, 201 Karakas, louis , 136 Karau , Jerome, 106, 123 , 154, 219 Karels , Dianne, 219 KarHi , R., 201 Karonovich, Joseph , 100, 201 Kasberg, Elizabeth, 38, 39, 112, 130, 201 Kealy, Charles, 20 I Keiski , Alden , 124, 208 Kelers , Juris, I 12, 20 I Kelly, Jean, 144, 145, 146, 219 Kelly, Karin, 219 Kelso, William, 133 , 208 Kemp, Gilbert , 192 , 208 Kempi, Marvin , 144, 145, 148, 149, 208 Kennedy, Constance, 90, I 04, 130, 208 Kennedy , Craig , 219 Kennedy, Gayle, 52, 60, 61 , 90, 130 Kennedy, H . David , 201 Kenner, Steve, 148, 149, 219 Kent, Paul , 53 , 128, 131 , 208 Kent, Ruth , 117, 128, 208 Keranen , F. Gail. 104, 148, 149, 201 Kern , Nancy, 192 Kerssen, David, 208 Kerttula, Fritz, 20 I Kesti, Kenneth , 219 Kilpela, Violet, 208 Kindberg , Wendell, 110, 144, 145, 148, 219 Kineh, James, Ill, 114, 116, 219 King , William, 118, 192 Kingsley, June , 148, 149, 208 Kinnunen, Elvie , I 08 , 208 Kirby, Dennis, 219 Kirkland, Joe , 219 Kirts, Carl , 219 Kivisto, Carl, 201 Kland, Robert, 135, 20 I Klavu , Wayne , 105, 192, 219 Kleckner, Graham, 201 Kl e isinger, G erald , I 06, 171, 208 Klosner, Dale, :208 Knapp , Gerald , 208 Knowles, John , 124 Knuckey , William, 208 Knudsen, Janis , 125, 208 Knudsen , Richard , 219 Knutsen , Warren, 219 Knutson, Pete r, I II, 114, 122, 219 Knutson , Sandra, 103, 121, 134, 148, 149 , Koch , Richa rd , 120, 201 Koch~var, James, 201 Ko enig , Elizabeth , 98, 116, 130, 208 Kohl haa s, John, 122, 133, 20 I Komula, Elaine, I 08, 208 Kontonikas , Evdoxia, 116, 130, 192 Koskela, Lorna, I 08, 126, 20 I Koski , Sta nley, 20 I Koste liz, Delores, 123, 20 I Kovach , David, 135 Kovala, James, 208 Kovich, G eorge, 208 Krantz, Kathleen , 127, 219 Kreft , Jay, 192 Kres ky , Robert, 122, 123, 144, 145 , 192 Krezowski, James, 133 Kroqh , Ronald , 208 Kroll , Judith, 98, 130, 144, 145, 208 Ktytor, Ma urice , 100, 219 Kubiske, Elizabeth, I 09 Ku efner, Joan, 66, 94, 95, 118 , 208 Kukkola , Marian, I 00, I 04, 148, 149, 219 Kuna siewicz, Adolph, 220 Kurth, Birgit+, 134, 215 Kuts i, Robert , 129, 131 , 144, 145, 208 Kyle , Sallie, 20 I Kyle , William, 208 La Bud a, Patri cia, 220 LaC asse , Leon, 122, 123 , 20 I La France, Kevin , 208 La ht i, J a mes, 20 I La hti , J oyce , 90, I 03 , 130, 192 , 228 Laib l, Virgin ia , 140, 141, 192 Lai bl e, Ch ar les, 220 La in e, Eva lt, I II, 220 La min en, Harold, 220 La mpe, Lawa nn a, 98, 220 Lam pson, Bar bara, 39, 20 I La nd gre n, All en, I 04, 20 I La nd ry, Ne il , 92, 93 , 94, 95 , 133 , 208 Lang, Jam es, 117 Lan9lee, Donald, I II, 203 La ng seth, Boyd, 208 La Patka, G eorge, 201 Lares, Beverly, 109 , 220 La Rock, Ri cha rd , 208 La Roq ue, June, 98 , 134 LaRose, Haro ld , 123, 201 Larse n, Ca ro l, 208 Larse n, Helg a, 220 Larse n, Mart in, 208 Larson , Ch arl es, 209 La rso n, Cl arence , 209 Larso n, Dona ld, 220 Larso n, G ary, 122 La rson , Hele n, 220 Larson, Howa rd , 20 I Larson, Maril yn, 125, 209 La rson, Sa m, 220 LaSa ll e , Thomas, Ill , 114, 172 , 220 Latick, W arner, 192 LaTour, Robert, 220 Laue rse n, Fl oyd , 127, 192 La uk ka ne n, Dona ld , 209 La ulo , Wilbur, 220 La ulun en, Eug ene, 209 Lawson, Betty , I 03 , 118 La wson , J a mes, 201 LeT uong, Dinh , I 17, 220 Leavitt, G erald , 20 I Lee, Anita , 98 , I 08, 193 Lee, Hja lm er, 133, 193 Lee, Robert, 57, I 02 , 133 , 193 Lee, Thomas , 133, 20 I Lekk e , M., 209 Leland , Raymond , 89, 129, 201 , 209 Le May, Albert, 220 l_e mon, Ch arl es, 220 Le Neau , Willia m, 201 Lenning , J ohn, 20 I Lenroot, Burnice, 38 , 39, 112, 220 Leona rd , Virgin ia, 209 Leon e, Robert, 209 Le pisto, Helmi , 104, 148 , 149 Le pisto, Veikko, 209 Leva nd er, Robert, 209 Lere, Fred, 193 Letourn ea u, Kathlee n, 90, 102 , 103, 134, 193 , 229 Letty , G era ld, 209 Levine, Rich ard , 220 Lewis , G .. 209 Lewis, J e rry, 209 Lib ke, Ma rg aret , I 03 Liljestrom, Paul, 220 Lilya, Lee, 136 L ~ n da hl , Richa rd , Ill , 127, 220 L1nd a hl, Robert, 127, 209 Lindb er9 , Kar~~. 109, 144, 145, 220 Lindblad , J anet , 220 L ~ ndgre n , Ald en, I 00, 220 Lmdqren, Willia m 220 L~ndho lm, Anne , t'34, 209 Lindh olm , J ohn , 209 L ~ ndq u i st, Rodn ey, 201 L1 ndquist, Willia m 122 201 Lind strom, Donald' 127' 148 149 , 201 Lin ne ll, C ra ig, 125', 135: no' L ~ttl e r, Kenn eth, 220 L1ttl er, Kermi ·~ . 220 Liu kkonen, Raym ond, II I, 220 Lofq ui st , G era ld, 122 Loft in , Barba ra , 121 , 209 Lokke, J ohn, 38, 39, 112, 113, 201 Lo kke, W ill iam, 96, 112, 193 , 230 Lone, Shirley, 127, 193 Lou, Henry, 209 Lou, Thom as , I II Love. Richa rd , 209 Lovold , Bruce, 220 Lo we, Ea rl , 209 Lo y. Will ia m, I 02, I 05, 124, 201, 229 Ludd en, Thomas, Ill l_ufholm , Ma rga ret, I 02, 130, 20 I Luhta , Robert, 122 , 136 Lund , Mary , 132 , 201 Lund , Th oma s, 209 Lundberg , Larry , 220 Lund ee n, R., 209 Lundg re n, J a net , 209 Lundgren, Kenn eth 106 148, 149, 154, 193 Lutzka, Cla ud e, 122, 20 i Luusua , J oyce, 201 Lyes. Wil lia m, 148, 149, 220 Lyn ch, Mary, 18 , 90, 134, 201 Lyness, Robert , 193 , 209 Lyon, Phillip, 38 , 39, 117, 209 Lyse, Kenn eth, 20 I Ma atta, J ohn , 220 Macdon ald, Donald , 220 MacDonn e ll. Ronald , 136, 144, 145, 220 MacKell a r, Pet er, 220 Mackey, Wilbert. 209 Maecke rbergh , G era ld , 220 Magie, J oa n, 132, 193 Magnu son, G ene , 209 Ma gnuson, Gretch6n, 209 Ma hn ke , Fern , 220 Ma kela, Charl es, 209 Ma kela . Melvin, 220 Maki , Ela in e, 100, 144. 145, 220 Ma ki, G erald , Ill , 220 Makinen, Carol , 68, 98, 130, 148 , 149, 220 Matkovich, Marie , 116, 209 Matkovich , Peter, 98 , 220 Malmberg, John, 52 , 131, 201 Marangapoulas, A., 201 Marciniak, Michael , 220 Margeson , Terry, 220 Marien, G ene, 127, 209 Marien , John, 126, 20 I Marincel , Frank, 201 Marken, Donald, 135, 193 , 208 Marquard t, Howard, 100, 220 Marquardt, Maureen, 220 Marsh , Kaye , 1 14, 123 , 132, 209 Marsh, William, 135 Marshall, Kathleen , 132, 220 Marshall, Lyman , 135, 172 , 209 Martichuski, Leo, 220 Martin , Nancy, I 03, 127, 193 Ma rtin, Ronald , 116, 209 Mason, David , 63, 122 , 123, 131 , 193 Ma son, Warren, 209 Match ett , Dale, 209 Matlock, James, 148 , 149 Ma son, Carol , 220 Matteson, C arl, 220 Mattson , Carl , 20 I Mattson, Da vid, 220 Mattson , Louis , 114, 193 Mayasich , Jam es, 209 Mayerle , Marianne , 98, 130, 20 I McAdams, LaVerl e, 90, 132 McCoy, Nelli e, 201 Music. Gerald , 209 Musick, D. Thomas, 221 Musolf, Walter, 194 Mutchler, John , 202 Myers, Carolyn, 209 Myhre , Loren, I 06, I 18, 127 Myre, James, 221 Naslund , Phyllis , 221 Nassin, James, 221 Nelson , Arnold, 221 McDonald, Cha rles, 58, 127, 209 McEldown ey, Nancy, 110, 144, 145, 149, 209 146, Nelson, Carol A., 110, 146, 148, 149, Nelson, Carol J ., 209 Mc Farland, Thoma s, Ill, 113 , 209 McGirl, Maureen , 122, 123, 132, 209 McGirl, Patricia , 123 , 220 McGra w, Robert , 209 McGreevy, Robert, 220 McHale, Ernest , 209 McHugh , Ma rg ie, 124, 134 Mcind oe, Thoma s, 209 McKenna, Kenn eth, 209 McKe vitt, Kathl een, 20 I McKillop, John , 159 , 163, 20 I McKinl ey, William , I 06, ItS; 154 Mclaughlin, Mari lyn , 90, I 03 , 130 Mclaughlin . Mich ael , 20 I McN elis, Willia m, 193 McNicoll , Dan ie l, 220 McParlan, Ed ward, 193 Mead , Tom , 39, 46, 209 Mead e, W illi a m, 220 Meirick, Michae l, 123, 193 Menor, Gerald , 220 Menor, Ricardo , 209 Mer ry, Cha rl es, 193 Method , Anna, 130, 193 Michaels, JoAnn, 110, 144, 145, 148, 149, 201 Nelson, Charles, 202 Nelson, Connie, 221 Nelson, Gerald, 221 Nelson, Gordon, 194 Nelson, Harry, 146, 221 Nelson, Herbert, 146, 221 Nelson, James, 221 Nelson, Jarl, 221 Nelson , Jerome, 131 , 194 Nelson , Joann , 221 Nelson, Kenneth , I I I, 221 Nelson, Marjorie, 94, 95, 98, 134, 202 Nelson , Mary A., 209 Nelson, Robert C ., 221 Nelson, Robert F., 209 Nelson , Robert K. , 209 Nelson , Roberta , 209 Nelson, Ronald C ., 209 Nelson, Ronald J ., 209 Nelson, Ronald R., 117, 194 Nelson, Suzanne, 148, 149, 221 Nelson, Warren, 209 Nelson, William, 202 Nesbitt, Larry, II 0, 144, 145, 146, 221 Nesgoda , Robert, 221 Neuberger, Robert, 221 Nevala , Helen, 209 Michaud . Da vid, 68, 131, 201 Michelich , Micha el, 22 , II 0, 122 , 136, 145, 201 Mickolajak, Ray, 220 Mileti ch, Eli, 220 144, Newberg, Dale, 221 Newman, Kenneth, 209 Mil ey, Ma ry, 90, 104, 110, 117, 134, 144, 145, 146, 148, 149, 201 Mille r, G eorge , 220 Mille r, J a mes , 209 Mille r, J ohn , 209 Mill er, Richard , 42 , 86, 88, 131 , 144, 145 Miller, Ri cha rd R., 220 Miller, Robert, 20 I Miller, Thoma s, 202 Milne, Ellis . 209 Min ette, Nichola s. 154, 220 Miscevich , Sam , 154, 193, 220 Mitchell , Leon, 209 Mitmoen, Vernon , 220 Mod een . Daniel, 220 Moder , Patricia , 209 Moe, Alice , 209 Moe, Allan, 220 Moerke, Tom, 220 Mohammed, Ghulam , 49, 105, 193, 202 Moland .. Da niel, 220 Molstad, Georg e, 209 Mononen . Sul o, 113 , 148, 149 Monson, Robert, 209 Monta9ue , Mary, 96 , 116, 117, 209 Moravitz . Eugene, 193 Morey, Gl enn , 193 Morris , Robert E., 202 Morris , Sha ron , 220 Morrison, James, 220 Morrison , Rob ert, 220 Mosack, Daniel, 13 I, 202 Mowbray, Donald , 220 Moyie , Robert, 102. 193 Mrak, Ralph, 123, 194, 202 Mudrak, Rona ld . 133, 202 Muhvic, Jake, 220 Mularie, Jane, 117, 125 , 209 Mularie , William, 220 Murphy, Daniel, 202 Murphy, Joyce, 221 Newton, Donald , 209 Nichol s, Jerry , I 00 Nichols , Nancy, I 09, 127, 146, 221 Nicholson, Robe rt, 89, 129, 131, 144, 157 Nick, George, 221 Nielsen, Clifford , 221 Nielsen , Evelyn, 221 Nielsen, Marlene, I 16, 127, 202 Niemi, Dorothy, 103 , 118, 121 , 148 , 202, 231 Niemiste , Richard , 172, 202 Nikko, Ronald, 144, 145, 221 Ninteman , Francis, I 00, 209 Nisius, W ill iam , 221 Nisula, Walter, 221 Nixon , Robert, 202 Nodine, Arthu r, 106, 122 Noldin , Jerome, 122, 210 Nopola , Joel, 221 Norberg , Richard , 210 Nordale , John, 112, 194 Nordeen, John , 221 Nordskog , Norman , 210 Nordstrom, Dennis, 221 Nordvall , Lauren, 124, 148, 149, 221 Noreen, Dale, 221 Norgren , Robert, 210 Norlander, Kermit, 221 Norlen, Donald , 221 Norman , John , I 02 Norquist, Roger, Ill , 20 I Northey, Roy, 202 Norvich, Ronald , 221 Nuebel, Tom, 221 Nusser, Miriam, 134, 202 Nyberg , Carolyn , 117, 148, 149, 210 Nylander, Frederic, 210 Nylander, Jon , 210 Nyman , Patricia , 210 Oakes, Helen, 44, 210 Oakes, Lawrence, I 00, 13 I, 210 O ' Brien, Richard, 210 O 'Connor, J., 154 Murphy, Margaret, 132, 202 Murray, Audrey, 94, 95, 98, 103 , 144 202 ' Murtley, David , 202 Muscatello , Roy, 209 145 , O 'Connor, Michael, 210 Oettinger, Ursela, 116, 128, 221 Ogston , Donald, 125 202 O'Hara , Henrv. 154.' 221 239 240 Oja, Alice, 117, 210 Oja, Donald, 110, 117, 144, 145, 148, 149, 157, 202 Oja, Rodney, 129, 221 Ojakangas, .Dennis, 86, 106, 131, 194, 197, 231 Ola, Israel, 125, 128, 129, 210 Olsen, Gwend.olyn, 148, 149, 221 Olsen, Rodney, 112, 202 Olsen , Ronald, 210 Olson, Alice, 221 Olson, Carol F., 221 Olson, Carol J., 210 Olson, Charles, I 00, 221 Olson, Darrold, 221 Olson, David, 221 Olson, Donald E., I 17, 194 · Olson, Edwin W., 221 Olson, Florence, 202 Olson, Gerald, 171, 221 Olson, Henry, 210 Olson, Hjordis, 202 Olson, Jacr; 148, 149, 221 Olson, Janice , 148, 149, 221 Olson, Jerrold, 148, 149, 221 Olson, Joan , 148, 149, 221 Olson, John L., 148, 149, 221 Olson, John R., 202 Olson, Kenneth , 222 Olson, Orlyn·, 221 Olson, Patricia , 134, 222 Olson, Richard C., 194 Olson, Richard F., 210 Olson, Robert B., 194, 202 Olson, Roger, 210 Olson, Ronald, 210 Olson, William, 222 Oman, Roger, 127, 210 O'Meara, Thomas, 148, 149 Ongalo, William, 222 Orchard, Robert, I 04 Orrick, Julianne, I 14, 135, 222 Orrick, Laurence , 135, 202 Orth, Gerald, 118, 136, 202 Ortman, John, 202 Osborne, John. 202 Ostlund, Berti!, 114, 222 Ostman, Lyle, 222 Otto, Donald, 172, 194 Ouellette, Charles, 222 Overland, Samuel, 210 Overvig, Merlyn, 222 Owens, Cynthia, 104, 146, 148, 149, 210 Padgett, Douglas, 106, 118, 194 Page, Charles, 210 Paine, Veijo, Ill, 210 Pajunen, Edward, 118, 194 Panian, Robert, 210 Pappas, John, 194 Paradise , Clark, 202 Pare, John, 116, 136, 194 Parviainen, Williilm, 222 Pasek, Gerald, 144, 145, 146, 222 Patnaude, Thomas, 110, 144, 145, 146 Patrick, William, 202 Paulson, Nancie, 125, 148, 149, 222 Pavlatos, Dennis, 222 Pearl, Daniel. I 05, 122, 128 Pearl, Robert, 140, 141 Pearson, John, 202 Pearson, Robert, 222 Pecha, Bernard, 136 Pechacek, Anna, 118, 121, 210 Pederson, Donald, 222 Peil. Richard, 114, 135, 194 Perala, Donald, 100, 222 Perala, W. Kenneth~ 194 Perkins, Ronald, 210 Pernu, Edney , 210 Perry, David, I I I, 210 Pershern, Elsie, 88, 98, 222 Pertler, Gary , 210 Peters, Larry, 222 Petersen, Donald, I 06, 222 Petersen, Russell, 222 Peterson, Allen, 222 Peterson, Ann , 210 Peterson, Bobb, 114, 202 Peterson, Carol Ann, 132, 198 Peterson, Carol Ann , 103, 116 Peterson, Carol Ann, I 00, 222 Peterson, Carol E., 222 Peterson, C . Sigrid, 60, 61, 106, 108, 134, 222 Peterson, Constance, 210 Peterson, Dale, 210 Peterson, Darlene, I 16, 210 Peterson, Dennis, 154, 210 Peterson, Donovan, 222 Peterson, Duane J ., 118, 194 Peterson, Duar.e W., 222 Peterson, Edward, 210 Peterson, Howard, 222 Peterson, James, 194 Peterson, Jean Marie, 126, 210 Peterson, June, 134, 210 Peterson, Lawrence, 210 Peterson, Mary, 125, 210 Peterson, Myrna, 125, 210 Peterson, Nancy, 103, 118, 121, 134, 148, 149, 210 Peterson, Richard !<;., 148, 149, 222 Peterson, Richard L., 148, 149, 210 Peterson, Robert, 148, 149, 210 Peterson, Ronald , 42, 90, I 06, 120, 131 , 194, 202, 228 Peterson, Virginia, 108, 114, 127, 210 Petik, Richard , 194 Phillips, Donald, Ill, 114, 124, 202 Pichetti, Louis, 222 Pickar, A., 222 Piemi, G., 202 Pierce, Patricia, 194 Pietila, James, 135 Piper, Nancy, 60, 61, 114, 134, 148, 149, 210 Pisila , Arlene, 92 , 93, 222 Platzer, William, 202 Plouffe, Robert, 92, 93, 135, 210 Podd, Patricia , 156 Pokela , Robert, 144, 145, 210 Pollard , Harriet , 116, 210 Pollard, Virgil, 202 Pomish, H ., 128 Pomish, L., 128 Pond, Barbara, 210 Poppenberg , Gail , 98, 144, 145, 210 Porter, James, 222 Potswald , Herbert, 210 Potter, Bruce, 122, 128, 194 Potter, Elizabeth, 128, 210 Powell, Leta , 38, 39, 92, 93 , 112, 113, 117, 222 Preece, Joseph, 222 Pretlac, Ron , I 06, 171 , 222 Prettner, William, 210 Richard, James, 131, 148, 149 Sedor, Thomas, 211 Richards, Charles, 148, 149, 222 Seedorf, Gladys, 98, 109, 144, 145, 211 Rickard, Jill, 106, 132, 148, 149, 223 Selbak, Cynthia, 103, 195 Ridout, Harold, 210 Sellars, Herbert, 136 Rigstad, Paul, 223 Semmelroth , Albert, 203 Rigstad, Robert, 210 Senariqhi, Donald , Ill, 203 Riley , Sharon, 148, 149, 210 Seppala , Janet, 211 Ritchie , J . Robert , 218 Sethre, Mary, 117, 21 I Roberts, Edward, 210 Setter, William, 223 Robnik, Spencer, II I, 210 Severson , J ., 127 Rocklin, Richard, 223 Sexton , Timothy, 144. 211 Rodean, Frederick, 131, 210 Shamblott, Bernie, 223 Rodvold , Ronald , 223 Shannon , Gerald , 223 Roffers, Dean, 210 Shapic, Richard, 203 Rogers, Bernard, 135, 210 Sharkey, Robert, 148, 149, 223 Rogers, Clyde, I 02 Sheeks, Bradley, 125, 211 Rogers, Joyce, 94, 95, I 16, 127, 210 Sheils, Maxine, I 17, 195 Roginski, Alan, 210 Shimek, William, 124, 131 , 195, 203 Roleau, Roger, 223 Shovein, Donald, 144, 145, 223 Romano, Donald, 88, 94, 95, I 05 , 171 Shumway, Larry. 131, 203 Roningen , Lynn, 116, 127, 132, 210 Shutte, Bruce, 203 Roningen, Robert, 106, 195 Sidney, Gilbert, 86, 116, 129, 131 Rosandich, Roger, 117 Sieger, Sharon , 103, 118, 121, 134, 203 Rosenquist, Rudolph, 124, 223 Siemer, Mary, 98, 124, 130, 203 Rosenthal, Robert, 223 Siemsen, .. Merlin, 223 Rosnow, Elaine , 98, 116, 126, 148, 149, Siiter, M. Carole, 109, 223 R