DMLC FACUL1Y EXPANDS AND CHANGES by Greg Boll Once again we are privileged to have a number of changes in and additions to the DMLC faculty. Former Dean of Students Lloyd Huebner has taken on his new position as president of the college. F"tlling Huebner's former post is Pastor Thomas F. Zarling. Besides these changes in administration. we also welcome Professors Rolland Menk and Davld Wendler into the Division of f.ducation; Pastor Kenneth Puch as instructor of religion and assistant to the dean; and Mark DeGarmo, Judy Ozburn, and Brenda Black as instructors of music. Glad to have you with us! President Huebner is no stranger to us here on campushe was our dean since 1967. He grew up in Manitowoc, W1SConsin, attended Northwestern Prep, Northwestern College, and the W1Sconsin Lutheran Seminary. Prior to going to the Seminary, he spent one year here as Ml.A's tutor. After graduating from the
Seminary in 1951, he served congregations in Alaska, Tolstoy, South Dakota, and Wood Lake, Minnesota. lo J958, he accepted the call to start Lakeside Lutheran High School and became its first principal. It was from here that he was called to be DMLC's Dean of Students. President Huebner says that he is happy in his new work and is very pleased with the excellent staff DMLC has. His prayer for all of us is that we would grow in grace and learn to appreciate more the truths of the Savior. Dean Zarling comes to us from Brookings, South Dakota, where he served as pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church and as WELS Campus Minister at South Dakota State. He was born in McNary, Arizona, and spent most of his boyhood days in Wisconsin. He attended MLS, North· western College, and the Seminary, graduating in 1969. His first call was to Lincoln Heights Lutheran Church in Des Moines, Iowa, where he was pastor until
1974. from there he went to
Paul's Lutheran School in Green Bay, W1Sconsin. Professor Menk was born and raised in Nicollet, Minnesota He attended Nicollet High School and then came to DMLC, where he graduated in 1963. Since then he has received an M.S. in Education from Wayne State College in Wayne, Nebraska, and has done post• graduate work at South Dakota State in Brookings. He says he enjoys working with the seniors and is very impressed with the entire campus family. He is also
T. Zarling Brookings. Dean Zarling says he is impressed at how DMLC has changed from a small college structure to a larger college administration. As Dean of Students, he hopes to continue to develop positive attitudes and also help the people he deals with develop self-confidence. Teaching curriculum and also serving as student teacher supervisor is Professor Rolland Menk, formerly principal of St.
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amazed at the great changes that have taken place since he was here as a student. Professor David Wendler is aiso teaching curriculum and supervising student teachers. He comes to us from Appleton, WJSconsin, where he was principal of Riverview Lutheran School. He was born and grew up in Brownsville, Wisconsin, attended high school at Wmnebago Lutheran Academy, and then went to OMLC,
STIJDENf BODY ELECTS OFFICERS by Miriam Zimmermann Are you an informed student at DMLC? Do you know the people that represent YOUR school? To whom would you tum with a complaint, suggestions, or idea? Class officers and representatives are student-elected people who organize school or class activities. Some of these people make up the Collegiate Council. This Council serves the entire student body by staging various activities throughout the year. Homecoming, Snow Carnival, and Spring Banquet are some of these activities. The Student Union Board officers and class representatives function with the Luther Memorial Union. Tournaments of various types are scheduled throughout the year. Proper conduct in the Student Union is also a concern of the board This organization also decides what to do with the fee paid by every student for the general functioning of the Student Union. An informed student ought to know who is representing his class and school. Following is a list of the people that the student body elected. Now is your chance to become acquainted with them.
Collegiate Council President - Randy Cochran Vice President - Dave Ebert Secretary - Betsy Giesert Treasurer - Diane Schramm
Collegiate Council Representatives Seniors: Jill Douglas Susan Manthe John Lange Mike Wilde Juniors: Lisa Albrecht Beth Worgull Paul Danuser Paul Griepentrog Substitutes: Chris Hains Dave Koester Sophomores: Pete McWaters Dave Schleef Rachel Zenker Deb Roekle Substitutes· Susan Koch Clint Tesch Freshman: Heidi Hansen Deb Peterson Jason Muench Kurt Rosenbaum Substitute: Carolyn Voss
Class Officers Senior: President -
Junior: President - Mark Dobberstein Vice Pres. - Paul Thiesfeldt Secretary - Sandy Knuath Treasurer - Mary Haag Sophomore: President - Dave Schleef Vice President - Kevin Sonntag Secretary - Jeri Mohr Treasurer - Donna Knuth Freshman: President - Arnold Waddell Vice Pres. - Philip Hackbarth Secretary - Kelly Schwartz Treasurer - Joel Babonic
Student Union Board President - Jon Woldt Vice Pres. - Paul Pappenfuss Secretary - Cindy Hammer Treasurer - Suzy Peter
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... graduating in 1970. Just this year he received his M.S. in curriculum and supervision from the Univesity of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Professor Wendler says he really enjoys it here and is greatly impressed by the students· dedication in wanting to serve the Lord in His church. He hopes to give as much of himseU as he can and make himselJ available to students whenever possible. Helping out Dean Zarling and also teaching 'History of Israel' is Tutor Kenneth Pasch. The entire
Junior Representatives - to be elected Sophomore Representatives John Goldman Miriam Zimmermann
IC. Pa9cll Freshman Representatives Amy Wenzel Mike Oesch
would like to go to either Bethany Seminary or the Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in the near future and continue his services as a minister of the Word. Miss Judy Ozburn is another well-known face here on campus. She also graduated from DMLC just this past spring. She was born and raised in Milwaukee and attended Wis-
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Senior Representatives - to be elected
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Vice President - Gene Pfeifer Secretary - Rachel Freier Treasurer - Lois Spaude
Pasch's ordination as a pastor in the WJSconsin Synod at the opening service on August 24th. Tutor Pasch was born in Red Wmg, Minnesota, and was raised in Hastings, Minnesota, and later in Esqmdido, California. He went to high school in Escondido and then attended Palomar College for two years. After that he journeyed to Watertown for four years at NWC, and then to the Seminary at Mequon, graduating this past spring. He says he likes DMLC and is looking forward to teaching and working with the students. Music instructor Mark DeGarmo is a familiar face to just about everyone here at OMLC. (Who could ever forget his immortal laugh?) Mark was born in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, and raised in Genoa and later Chaseberg, Wisconsin. He went to Onalaska Luther High School, and then came here to DMLC, graduating this year. He says he was pleased about getting a call here and feels he can learn a lot from it. He adds that he feels comfortable in his new role and hopes to do a good job of teaching and instilling the spiritual aspect of music. He
campus family was greatly privileged to witness Tutor
consin Lutheran High School. From there she came to good old DMLC. Right now she is teaching forty-four organ students. She says that she was really surprised about getting a call to DMLC and that she enjoys it a great deal. She notes that it feels really different to be on the other side of things but sees it as a very good e,cperience for herself. Also serving as an instructor of music is Miss Brenda Black. Presently residing in Gibbon, she was born in Sleepy Eye, and
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