Wenonah Yearbook - 1958

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The 1958 WENONAH

As we travel along the highway of life, we meet at the crossroads the crossroads of education. Here at Winona State these crossroads bring us added knowledge and experiences. By broadening our insight and knowledge, the faculty guides us toward new goals. Class membership unfolds a spirt of co-operation and determination to plunge onward. Out of the campus organizations, opportunities emerge to develop leadership, to accept responsibility, and to gain religious satisfaction. Sports activities build character and sportsmanship. Through social activities, we widen our interests and gain new friends; thus we become better rounded individuals. Together these guideposts prepare us to meet the future.

WINONA STATE COLLEGE Winona, Minnesota
published by the students of
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Shepard Hall Somsen Hall Memorial Hall
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Morey Hall Phelps School
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Maxwell Library
Phelps Howell Hall Richards Hall
5 New Cafeteria Table of Contents Faculty 6 Classes 16 Organizations 40 Sports 68 Student Life 92
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President Neis Minne Administration AA. R. Raymond, Vice President and Dean S. J. Kryzsko, Resident Director

Aarestad, Amanda

Elementary Education Adviser: Student NEA

Adams, F. R. Education

Arnold, L. A. Science

Bard, Agnes Music

Bartsch, Mildred

Extension Director, Minnesota History, Elementary Arithmetic

Behling, Ralph

English Adviser: Canterbury Club

Boddy, Margaret

English Adviser: English Club, YWCA

Bode, Marian Art

Bremer, Adolph Journalism

Bowman, D. Harold Visual Aids

Capron, Hugh

Industrial Arts Adviser: Industrial Arts Club Bradford Club

Christensen, George Education

Davis, E. M. Social Studies

Davis, Marian Spanish, French

Day, Susan

Physical Education Adviser: Women's Physical Education Club

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Emanuel, Joseph Science Adviser: Science Club

Finch, Gertrude Business Education

Acting Dean of Women

Fishbaugher, G. E. Director of Teacher Placement Campus School

FOss, Frederick W., Jr. Science

Fugisby, G. L. Industrial Arts Adviser: Industrial Arts Club

Fuller, John J. Education

Grimm, Walter Music Adviser: College Chorus, Mendelssohn Club, Mason Music Club, String Ensemble

Gulick, Luther Geography Adviser: Student Commission

Guthrie, Flarold English Adviser: Sophomore Class

Fleyer, Fred Music Adviser: Band, Swing Band

Flopf, Mrs. Ruth Business Education

Flopkins, Richard Business Education

Jackson, Harry R. Industrial Arts Adviser: Industrial Arts Club

Jederman, F. A. History

Jesson, Edward B.

English Adviser: Wenonah, Winonan, English Club

Jones, Robert Physical Education

Lokensgard, R. L.

Mathematics Adviser: Student Commission

McCown, L. A.

Director of Athletics

Adviser: "W" Club

Magnus, Dorothy B.

Speech, Drame;ics

Adviser: Winona State Speech Association, Wenonah Players, Radio Guild

Mariner, M. L.

Dean of Men

Adviser: Freshman Class

Marley, Warren Business Education

Millen, Earl T. Political Science

Miller, Margaret Health Education Nurse

Moravec, Marjorie

Physical Education

Molinari, Madeo Physical Education

Adviser: Cheerleaders, Women's Recreation Association

Nelson, Augusta English

Opsahl, James Science

Owen, Russell M. Physical Education Coach

Ragar, E. L.

Psychology Adviser: Canterbury Club

Reidelberger, Jacque

Speech, Dramatics Adviser: Junior Class

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Simons, Lois Registrar

Sudia, Theodore Science

Talbot, Jean Coordinator Upper Division

Taylor, Stanley Social Studies

Swecker, Zoe History

Underkoffler, Milton Science

Valentine, Mrs. Norma Nurse

Van Alstine, F. L. Graduate Coordinator

Voorhees, James

Physical Adviser: Club

Wedul, M. O.

Education

Adviser: Student NEA

Education Dolphin Club, Terrapin

Whitesel, Theodore Social Studies

Wilson, James Art

Bock, Mrs. Phyllis First Grade Supervisor

Bodden, William Junior High School Principal

Dunlay, Kathryn

Second Grade Supervisor

Phelps School

Foster, Opal Third Grade Supervisor

Fuller, Mrs. John J. Fourth Grade Supervisor

Garlid, Georgia Music Adviser: Lutheran Students Association

Hayes, Richard Art

Larson, Richard Sixth Grade Supervisor

McGrath, Mrs. Helen Junior High School Mathematics

Munson, Howard Science Adviser: Lutheran Students Association

Reiter, Cleo Kindergarten Supervisor

Sherman, Ruth Fifth Grade Supervisor

Talle, Magda Junior High School English

Office Staff

Behnke, Mrs. Sharon Secretary

Dalleska, Judith Secretary de Groot, Angelyn Office Manager

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Donath, Elizabeth Secretary Acting Counselor: Gamma Tau Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi

Duel, Mrs. John Bookstore

McMartin, Mrs. Mildred Office Assistant

Morley, Donna Bookstore

Muhle, Hilda Secretary

Sabin, Mrs. James Secretary

Murck, Harold Business Manager

Safranek, Bernice Accountant

Safranek, Mrs. Jean Office Assistant

Library Staff

Jacobsen, Edward Head Librarian

Nelson, Mrs. Marilyn office Assistant

Payne, Ruth Mary Assistant Librarian

Thurston, Alice Library Catalogar

Coffee Break

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The faculty picnic.

Seniors

Norris Abts, B.S.

Thelma

Carol

Marjorie Arnold, A.E.

Ardyce Bening,

Sebastian Adler, B.S.

Geo Berg,

Industrial Arts Minor: Basic Business
Social Studies, History Minor: Business Education L.S.A. 2; YGOP 4; Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4.
Fountain City, Wisconsin Major:
Allan Austin, B.S. Canton, Minnesota Majors:
Cresco, Iowa Majors: Physical Education, Biology L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2,3, 4; W.P.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2 ,3, 4; YGOP 2, 3; Student NEA 3, 4; Dorm Council 3. Richard Beberg, B.S. Bayport, Minnesota Major: Physical Education Minor: Social Studies L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Sports 3, 4; Student NEA 2, 3, 4.
Ambrosen, B.S. Winona, Minnesota Major: Kindergarten - Primary Minor: Spanish L.S.A. 1, 2,3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student NEA 1, 2, 3, 4; Terrapins 1, 2, 3, 4.
Ahrens, B.S.
Donna
Benedett, B.S. St. Charles, Minnesota Major: Elementary Minor: Music Representative Council 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Chapter 66 2; Mendelssohn Club 1, 2, 3; Wesley Foundation 1; Mason Music Club 1, 2, 3; Student NEA 3; Westminster Club 2, 3.
Grove, Minnesota Major: Elementary L.S.A. 1, 2, 3; Student NEA 2, 3.
Clarks
B.S. Winona, Minnesota Major: Elementary Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Student NEA 2,3, 4.
Winona,
Major:
Studies, Art
Minnesota
History - Social
B.S.
Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Geography I.A.C. 3, 4; Track 1; Intramural Sports 2; Student NEA 3, 4. 18
Rushford, Minnesota

Robert Berg, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Science

Minor: Social Studies

Leonard C. Brace, B.S. Mabel, Minnesota

Major: Industrial Arts

Minor:

Gilbert A. Bergsrud, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Major:

Minor:

Kathryn Bjoraker, B.S. Dodge

Duane Brenegan, B.S. Galesville, Wisconsin

Major: Physical

Darlene Blumentritt, B.S. La

Rita Marie Brenna, A.E. Mabel, Minnesota

Major: Elementary

1, 2, 3; Winonan 2, 3; W.R.A. 1; Student NEA 3.

Bertha Boyum, B.S. Peterson, Minnesota

Major: Elementary

Franklin Brueske, B.A. Plainview, Minnesota

Major: Business Administration Minor: Art

Mathematics Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; Baseball 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4.
Speech
Physical Science Student Commission 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 1, 2; LS.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Guild 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Winonan 3, 4; Wenonah Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Who's Who 4; Track 1, 2; YDFL 1, 2, 3, 4; Student NEA 3, 4; W.S.S.A. 2, 3, 4. Doris Bremer, A.E.
Elementary LS.A. 1, 2, 3; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Queen Attendant 3; Student NEA 1, 2, 3; Dorm Council 3. \ \
Goodhue, Minnesota Major:
Center,
Business Education Minor: Spanish Business Club 2,3, 4; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1; Student NEA 1, 2,3, 4.
Minnesota Major:
Education Minor: Biology Newman Club 3, 4; Track 3, 4.
Elementary Gamma Delta 4; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3.
Crescent, Minnesota Major:
L.S.A.
Business Club
I.A.C.
Club
Wenonah
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3, 4;
2; Newman
1, 2,3, 4;
4; Winonan 4.

Robert Bublitz, B.S.

Winona, Minnesota

Major: Business Administration

Minor: History

Karen Chamberlain, B.S. Rochester, Minnesota

Majors: Elementary, Music

Baptist Student Foundation 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapter 66 2, 3, 4; Mendelssohn Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Mason Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YGOP 2, 3; Student NEA 1, 2, 3, 4.

Ernest O. Buhler, B.S.

Pine Island, Minnesota

Major: Science

Minor: Social Studies

Representative Council 3; Student Commission 4; President 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Who's Who 4; Orientation Team 4; YGOP 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2,3, 4; Student NEA 1, 2, 3, 4; State President 4; Dorm Council 1, 2, 3, 4.

Arnold Checkalski, B.S. Weyerhauser, Wisconsin

Major: Music

Minor: Physical Science

Evelyne Buhler, B.S. Pine Island, Minnesota

Major: English

Minor: Speech Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Wenonah 3, 4; Winonan 1, 2,

Dale G. Chrysler, B.S. Hartley, Iowa

Majors: History, Social Studies

Roger D. Burke, B.A.

Rushford, Minnesota

Major: Business Administration

Minor: Geography Business Club 2, 3, 4; L.S.A. 1, 1

Basketball 1.

William A. Cierzan, B.A. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Business Administration

Minor: History Business Club 2; Intramural Sports 2.

John Carter, B.S.

Benton, Wisconsin

Major: Industrial Arts, History

I.A.C. 4; Newman Club 3, 4; W Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4.

Roman Claussen, B.S. Plainview, Minnesota

Major: Speech

Minors: English, Social Studies

Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Student Commission 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Wenonah Players 1, 2,3, 4; Who's Who 4; Orientation Team 4; English Club 3, 4; Student NEA 3, 4; W.S.S.A. 2, 3, 4.

3, 4; Wenonah Players 2, 3, 4; W.S.S.A. 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2; Who's Who 4; English Club 2,3, 4; Student NEA 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Council 4.
2;
Delta Pi 3, 4;
4; Intramural Sports 1,
4.
Minor: Geography Band 2; Chorus
Kappa
Newman Club
2; Student NEA
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Marolyn Colness, B.S. Edina, Minnesota

Major:

Ardena Diderrich, A.E. St. Charles, Minnesota

Major:

Katie Crimmins, B.S. Stillwater, Minnesota

Major:

Raymond Dorn, B.A. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Business Administration

Minor: Social Studies

Don Darling, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Major:

Philip Dean Eberhard, B.S. Winona, Minnesota Major:

Norman J. Decker, B.A. St. Charles, Minnesota

Major: Business Administration

Wayne E. Ebert, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Ellen DeWitte, B.S. Pipestone, Minnesota

Major:

Janice Eide, A.E.

Club
Pi 1; W.R.A. 1,
Y.W.C.A.
Student NEA
Kindergarten - Primary, Elementary Bradford
1, 2, 3, 4; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 1, 2; Kappa
2, 3;
1, 2;
1, 2,3, 4.
Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Student NEA 2,
Elementary
3; Dorm Council 3.
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; NewmanClub 1, 2, 3, 4; Winonan 1, 2; W.R.A. 1, 2,. Student NEA 1, 2, 3, 4.
Elementary
History Science Club 2, 3, 4; Orientation Team 4; YGOP 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2,3, 4.
Science Minor:
Administration Minor: Geography Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; L.S.A. 1, 2,3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2,3, 4; Student NEA 2, 3, 4.
Business
Minors: French, Geography Band 1; Business Club 2, 3, 4; Winonan 1; Intramural Sports 1.
Minor:
Gamma Delta 2; Science Club 3; W Club 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Student NEA 2, 3, 4; Track 4.
Major: Physical Education
Mathematics
Newman Club 1,
Student NEA
Elementary
2, 3, 4;
1, 2, 3, 4.
Representative Council 1; Wesley Club 1, 2; Student NEA 2, 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3.
Mabel, Minnesota Major: Elementary

James Elliott, B.S.

Winona, Minnesota

Major: Elementary

Barbara Fisk, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Minors: English, Romance Languages, Social Studies

Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Winonan 1, 2, 3, 4; Wenonah Players 2, 3, 4; YGOP 1, 2, 3, 4; English Club 2,3, 4; Student NEA 2, 3, 4.

David C. Erding, B.S. Plainview, Minnesota

Major: Industrial Arts

Minor: Physical Education

I.A.C. 1, 2,3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2,3, 4; W Club 3, 4; Track 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4.

Martin P. Flaherty, B.S. St. Paul, Minnesota

Majors: History, Social Studies

Minor: Geography

Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3,4; Radio Guild 4; Football 2; Basebail 1, 4; YDFL 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2,3, 4; Student NEA 3, 4.

Gerald D. Eskelson, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Business Education

Minor: Geography

Charlene Bittle Frost, B.S.

Major: Art Minor: English Representative Council 2;

Joan Fend,

Elaine Fuller, B.S.

William Fiedler, B.S.

Barbara

Business Club 1, 2,3, 4; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2.
Chorus 2; Bradford Club 3; Kappa Pi 2, 3, 4; Wenonah Players 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 3; English Club 2,3, 4; Koinia 3.
Winona, Minnesota Major: Elementary Newman Club 1, 2,3, 4; W.R.A. 2, 3; Student NEA 4.
B.S.
Winona,
Minor: French Canterbury Club 1, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 4; Student NEA 1, 3, 4.
Minnesota Majors: Spanish, Elementary
Trempealeau, Wisconsin
Mathematics Band 1, 2, 3.
Major: Science Minor:
Education Minor: Biology Bradford Club 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.P.E. 1, 2,3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 4; who's Who 4; Homecoming Queen Attendant 4; Student 22 NEA 4.
Gates, B.S. Winona, Minnesota Major: Physical

George Ginther, B.S, Winona, Minnesota

Major; Elementary

Elmer Hannon, B.S, Winona, Minnesota

Major: Industrial Arts

Minor: Social Studies

I.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4.

Connie Gislason, A.E. Minneota, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Campus Cover Girl 2; Cheerleader 2, 3; L.S.A, 2, 3; W.R.A. 2, 3; W.P.E. 1; Homecoming Queen 3; Student NEA 2, 3.

Catherine Haugstad, A.E. Spring Grove, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Minor; Music Chorus 2; Mendelssohn Club 2; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3; Mason Music Club 2; Student NEA 2, 3; W.R.A. 1.

David Greden, B.A.

Rollingstone, Minnesota

Major: Business Administration

Minor; Social Studies

Patricia Head, A.E.

Eyota, Minnesota

Major: Elementary

Donald Grimes, B.S. West Union, Iowa

Major: Business Education

Minor: Social Studies

Willard Haigh, B.S.

Alma, Wisconsin

Major:History - Social Studies

Minor: Basic Business

Elaine Halvorson, A.E.

Cushing, Wisconsin

Major: Elementary Baptist Student Foundation 1, 2, 3; Wenonah Players 2, 3; Student NEA 3.

Charles Hoeppner, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Business Administration Minor; Mathematics

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Richard Hubbard, B.S.

Austin, Minnesota

Major: Physical Education

Minor: Social Studies

Student Commission 4; W Club 3, 4; Who's Who 4; Baseball 2, 3; Basketbail 2.

Barbara A. Kauphusman, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Newman Club 2,3, 4; YGOP 3; Student NEA 2, 3, 4.

Sachiko Itomura, B.S.

Hawi, Kohala, Hawaii

Major: Kindergarten - Primary

Frank Kelley, B.S. St. Paul, Minnesota

Sueko Itomura, B.S.

Hawi, Kohala, Hawaii

Major: Kindergarten - Primary

Patricia Kelm, B.S. Pine Island, Minnesota

Major: English

4; W.S.S.A. 2,3, 4; Dorm Council 2, 4; Student Dean 4.

Phyllis E. Johnson, A.E.

Austin, Minnesota

Major: Elementary

Y.W.C.A. 1; Student NEA 3.

James Kern, B.S. Byron, Minnesota

Majors: English, Physical Education Gamma Delta 4; Winonan 2; Wenonah 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3.

William Kaehler, B.S.

Winona, Minnesota

Major: History - Social Studies

Minor: Geography

AIice Knowiton, B.S.

Winona, Minnesota

Major: Kindergarten - Primary Band 1, 2, 3; Wenonah 1, 2, 3; Wenonah Players 1, 2,3, 4; Swim Club 1; Student NEA 1, 2, 3, 4.

Club 1, 2, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Bradford Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Wenonah Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Mason Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Major: Art Minor: Music Apollo
1, 2,
1, 2, 3,
Minor: Speech Class Officer 2; Band 1; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Wenonah 4; Wenonah Players 1, 2,3, 4; Winonan 1, 2; Who's Who 4; Homecoming Queen Attendant 4; English Club
3, 4; Student NEA
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Bruce W. Knowiton, B.S.

John

Mary

Claude

Mary

Beverly Krieger, B.S. St. Paul, Minnesota

Major: Physical Education

Minor: Biology

Officer

Representative Council

Student Commission

Band Majorette

Marilyn Ruth Latcham, B.S. Spring Valley, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Student NEA 1, 2, 3, 4.

Harriet E. Kuroyama, B.S. Hilo, Hawaii

Major: Biology

Minor: Chemistry Chorus 3; Science Club 3, 4.

Donna Lieberman, B.A. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Business Education

Minor: Library Service Business Club 4; W.R.A. 1, 4; Wenonah Players 4; Student NEA 1, 2, 3, 4; Swim Club 1.

Prosper, Minnesota
Social Studies Minor: English Radio Guild 4; YGOP 3; English Club 3, 4.
Major:
M. Landro, B.A. Winona, Minnesota Major: Business Administration Minor: Social Studies Band 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Business Club 3, 4; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; YDFL 2, 3.
Kowaleski, A.A. Winona, Minnesota Major: Art Business Club 2; Newman Club 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2; W.R.A, 2; YDFL 2.
Louise Landro, B.S. Winona, Minnesota Major: Elementary L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 2, 3; YDFL 2, 3; Student NEA 2, 3, 4.
Kremer, B.A. Houston, Minnesota Major: Business Administration Minor: Social Studies Business Club 3, 4; YDFL 3, 4; Winonan 3, 4; Editor 4.
Larson, B.S. Rushford, Minnesota Major: English Minors: Library Service, Music Band 1; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2,3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2; Mason Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4; English Club 3, 4; Student NEA 3, 4.
Diane
Class
3;
2;
4;
2, 3, 4; L.S.A. 1, 2,3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.P.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2,3, 4; Orientation Team 4; Student NEA 3, 4.
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Marion Lovaas, B.S.

Mora, Minnesota

Major: Elementary

Minor: Art

Baptist

Leland A. McMillen, B.S. Mabel, Minnesota

Major:

Dennis Ludwitzke, B.S.

Lake City, Minnesota

Major:

Minor:

Ann Lyndahl,

Sally

Duayne Maiewicki, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Majors:

Michael

Sharon

Student Foundation 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 3, 4; Winonan 4; Wenonah Players 4; Y. W. C. A. 4; Student NEA 3, 4.
Elementary
Elementary
Music Apollo Club 1, 2,3, 4; Band 1, 2,3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapter 66 3, 4; Winonan 3; Wenonah Players 2, 3, 4; Mason Music Club 1, 2,3, 4; Student NEA 2, 3, 4.
Music, English Class Officer 4; Student Commission 4; Apollo Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 4; Chorus 1, 2,3, 4; Chapter 66 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Who's Who 4; Mason Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Orientation Team 2; English Club 3, 4.
Elementary Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 3; L. S. A. 1,2, 3; Winonan 3; Wenonah Players 3; W.R.A. 1; Y.W.C.A. 3; Student NEA 1, 2, 3.
A.E. Harmony, Minnesota Major:
Lee
A.E. Austin, Minnesota Major: Elementary Minor: Library Service Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3; Winonan 3; W. R. A. 1; Student NEA 1, 2, 3.
Madison,
A.E. Stewartville, Minnesota Major: Elementary Representative Council 2; Band 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Chaper 66 1, 2, 3; Mendelssohn Club 1, 2, 3; L.S.A. 2; Radio Guild 1, 2; Mason Music Club 1, 2, 3; Student NEA 1, 2, 3.
Frederick May, B.S. Rose Creek, Minnesota Major: Business Education Minor: Physical Education Class Officer 2, 3; Representative Council 2, 3; Business Club 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; W Club 2, 3, 4; Winonan 4; Who's Who 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Orientation Team 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2,3, 4; Wrestling 3.
McBride,
John
Minnesota
English Minor: Social Studies Newman Club 2,3, 4; YDFL 4; Student NEA 3, 4.
R. Maze, B.S. Winona, Minnesota Major: Biology Minor: Physical Education Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Guild 1, 2, 3; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; W Club 1, 2, 3, 4; M.P.E. 1, 2; Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2; YDFL 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; English Club 2; T. C. Twirlers 1, 2; International Relations Club 1, 2, 3. 26
McGlinch, B.S. Stillwater,
Major:
Arthur

David Mertes, B.S.

Winona, Minnesota

Major: Business Education

Minor: Social Studies

Representative Council 1, 2; W Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Who's Who 4; Football 1, 2,3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4.

Carolyn M. Myhre, A.E. Spring Grove, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Band 1; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3; Student NEA 3.

Loren Mollet, B.S. Plainview, Minnesota

Major: Industrial Arts

Minor: Basic Business

Clayton T. Nelson, B.S. Valders, Wisconsin

Major: Physical Education

Minor: Business Education Business Club 4; L.S.A. 4; Student NEA 4.

Katherine Morse, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Biology

Minor: English

Representative Council 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Wenonah 1; W.R.A. 3, 4; English Club 3, 4; Student NEA 1, 4.

Stanley Noland, B.S. Isom, Virginia

Major: Physical Science

Minor: Mathematics

Ronald C. Mrachek, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Business Education

Minor: Mathematics Business Club 3, 4; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3; Track 2; YDFL 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Student NEA 3, 4; Dolphin Club 4; Swimming Team 4.

Joyce Olson, A.E.

Belview, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Chorus 1, 2, 3; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 2, 3; L.S.A. 1; Wesley Foundation 2, 3; Student NEA 1, 2, 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3.

Anita E. Mrozek, B.S.

Houston, Minnesota

Major: English

Minor: Speech

L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Guild 2, 3, 4; Wenonah 2,3, 4; Editor 4; Winonan 1, 2, 3, 4; Wenonah Players 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1; English Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student NEA 1, 2, 3, 4; W.S.S.A. 2, 3, 4.

Marilyn G. Olstad, B.S.

Rushford, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Class Officer 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; L. S. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Wenonah Players 3, 4; Student NEA 2,3, 4.

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Lucille Osborn, B.S.

Stewartville, Minnesota

Major: Elementary

Minor: Music

Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapter 66 2, 3, 4; Mendelssohn Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Winonan 3; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Mason Music Club 2, 3, 4; YGOP 3; Student NEA 1, 2,3, 4.

Barbara Peterson, B.S. Pipestone, Minnesota

Major: Elementary

Minor: Art

Representative Council 3; Bradford Club 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Kappa Pi 2, 3, 4; Winonan 2, 3; W.R.A. 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Who's Who 4; Terrapins 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Council 2,3, 4; Winter Sports Queen 3; Student NEA 1, 2, 3, 4.

Richard Ottoson, B.A.

Winona, Minnesota

Major: Business Education

Minor: Social Studies

LaVerne Pieper, B.S. Caledonia, Minnesota

Major: Physical Education

Minor: Social Studies

LS.A. 1, 2,3, 4; W Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Student NEA 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Dorm Council 3, 4.

David Palmer, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Minors: Biology, Social Studies, Bookkeeping

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Philip Pilarski, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Physical Education

Minor: Social Studies

Kay Pasvogel, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Elementary, Kindergarten-Primary

Pat Podany, A.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Kappa Pi 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3; Student NEA 2, 3; Terrapins 2.

Pellowski, B.S. Minnesota

English, History - Social Studies

Annette Pretzer, B.S. Millville, Minnesota

Major: Elementary

Bradford Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; YGOP 1, 2,3, 4; Homecoming Queen Attendant 4; Student NEA 1, 2, 3, 4.

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Walter Puetz, B.S.

Winona, Minnesota

Major: Physical Education

Minor: Mathematics

Ovia Rice, B.S. Eyota, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Newman Club 1, 2; W.R.A. 1; YDFL 1.

Donald Quirin, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Science

Minor: Social Studies

Carl Richards, B.S. Shawano, Wisconsin

Major: Physical Education

Minor: Biology W Club 3, 4; Football 3, 4.; Track 4; Intramural Sports 3, 4.

Marian Quirin, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Elementary

Minor: Geography

John C. Richman, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Business Education

Minor: English Business Club 3, 4; Newman Club 3, 4; English Club 2, 3, 4; Student NEA 3, 4.

Darlene Radsek, B.S. Houston, Minnesota

Major: English

Minor: Speech Radio Guild 3; Wenonah 2, 3; Wenonah Players 1, 2, 3; Orientation Team 2; YDFL 2; English Club 1, 2, 3; Student NEA 1, 2; W.S.S.A. 2, 3.

Leona Ruline, A.E. Stillwater, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Class Officer 1; Cheerleader 1, 3; Student NEA 2, 3.

Richard Reed, B.S. Minnesota City, Minnesota

Major: Industrial Arts

Minor: Geography

Ralph Rydman, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Art Minor: Mathematics

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Kathleen Sackett, A.E.

St. Charles, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Newman Club 1, 2, 3.

Dolores Schumacher, B.S.

Austin, Minnesota

Major: Elementary

Stanley W. Schaub, B.S.

Alma, Wisconsin

Major: General Science

Minor: Social Studies

Louise B. Schroeder, B.S. St. Paul, Minnesota

Majors: Elementary, Spanish

Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2,, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; YDFL 3; Student NEA 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Delta Pi 3, 4.

Peter Schmidt, B.S.

Marshfield, Wisconsin

Major: Social Studies

Minor: Physical Education

Wenonah 4; Intramural Sports 4; Student NEA 4.

Don Segermark, B.S.

River Grove, Illinois

Major: Industrial Arts

Minor: Physical Education Football 1, 2, 3, 4; I.A.C. 1, 2,3, 4.

Erwin R. Schnirring, B.S. Waltham, Minnesota

Major: Industrial Arts

Minor: Social Studies

I.A.C. 3, 4; YGOP 3.

Patricia D. Severson, B.S.

Lake City, Minnesota

Major: Speech

Minor: English

Representative Council 2, 3; Student Com mission 4; Band 1; Kappa Delta Pi 4 Kappa Pi 1, 2, 3; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Radio Guild 1, 2, 3, 4; Wenonah 2, 3 4; Winonan 1, 2, 3; Wenonah Player; 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2; Who's Whc 4; Orientation Team 4; English Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student NEA 1, 4; W.S.S.A. 2, 3, 4.

James Schoenrock, B.S.

Rochester, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Tennis 3; Orientation Team 3.

James Sheehan

Winona, Minnesota

Majors: Flistory, Social

Studies

Minor: Geography YDFL 1. 30

Juliana Smith, B.S.

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Major: Business Education

Minor: Spanish

Muriel Suttie, B.S.

Galesville, Wisconsin

Majors: Speech, Business Education Business Club 1, 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Guild 1, 2, 3, 4; Wenonah Players 1, 2, 3, 4; English Club 1, 2; Student NEA 1, 2; W.S.S.A. 2, 3, 4.

Kendall L. Smith, B.S. St. Charles, Minnesota

Majors: Social Studies, History

Minor: Music

Apollo Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 1, 2,3, 4; Mason Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4.

AI Svenningson, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Physical Education

Minor: Social Studies

W Club 2, 3, 4; Who's Who 4; Football 2, 3; Baseball 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4.

Nancy Sperbeck, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Swing Band 1, 2,3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2; Radio Guild 3, 4; Wenonah 3, 4; Winonan

LaRue

Student NEA 4; Terrapins 1, 2,3, 4.

Wallace Storhoff, B.S. Harmony, Minnesota

Major: Social Studies

Minor: Physical Education Chorus 2; YGOP 3, 4; Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4.

Kaliope Theios, B.S. Gary, Indiana

Major: English Minor: Spanish Wenonah 3; Wenonah Players 2, 3, 4; W. R. A. 3, 4; Who's Who 4; Orientation Team 4; YGOP 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Queen Attendant 4; English Club 2,3, 4; Student NEA 2, 3, 4; W.S.S.A. 3, 4.

Gavin Strand, B.A. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Business Administration

Minor: Social Studies Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; L.S.A. 1, 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2.

Orrel Thompson, B.S. Stewartville, Minnesota

Major; Art Minor: Social Studies

3, 4; Wenonah Players 3, 4; Orientation Team 3; Student NEA 3, 4.
Swearingen, B.S. South St. Paul, Minnesota Major: Physical Education Minor: Business Education Representative Council 2, 3; Wenonah 2, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.P’.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Who's Who 4; Homecoming Queen Attendant 4;
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Keith Todd, B.S.

Elba, Minnesota

Major: Science

Minor: Mathematics

Class Officer 2; Representative Council 2;

L.S.A. 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; W Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4.

RoseMarie Warner, B.A.

Winona, Minnesota

Major: Speech

Minors: Music, English

L.S.A. 3, 4; Radio Guild 3, 4; Winonan 3, 4; Wenonah Players 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 3, 4; Mason Music Club 4; Orientation Team 4; English Club 4.

Janis Torgerson, A.E.

Lanesboro, Minnesota

Major: Elementary

L.S.A. 1, 2, 3.

Fred Weeman, B.A. Shawano, Wisconsin

Major: Business Administration

Minor: Geography

Donald Troke, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Majors: Industrial Arts, English

Grant W. White, B.S. Lakeland, Minnesota

Majors: History, Social Studies

Minor: Geography

Student Commission 4; Bradford Club 3; Radio Guild 3; Wenonah Players 3; Student NEA 3.

Nancy Van Allen, B.S. Pine Island, Minnesota

Major: Elementary

Minor: Music

Representative Council 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Chapter 66 3, 4; Mendelssohn Club 2, 3, 4; Wenonah 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2; Mason Music Club 1, 2,3, 4; Student NEA 2, 3, 4.

Dean Wilkes, B.A. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Business Administration

Minor: Social Studies

Shirley Vathing, B.S. Houston, Minnesota

Major: Elementary

1, 2, 3; W.R.A. 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student NEA 1, 2, 3, 4.

Harold Yotter, B.S. Lake City, Minnesota

Major: Mathematics

Physical Science

1, 2; Science Club 2,3, 4; Student

L.S.A.
L.S.A.
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Minor:
NEA 1, 2, 3, 4.

Neil

Ronald

Donald

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Zack, B.S. Winona, Minnesota Major: Business Education Minor: Basic Business Stan W. Zbylicki, B.S. Winona, Minnesota Major: Social Studies Minor: Basic Business Business Club 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3. Not Pictured
Richard
Hoch, B.S. Alma, Wisconsin Major: Science Minor: Mathematics Science Club 4.
Kindt, B.S. Winona, Minnesota Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Art f.A.C. 1, 2,3, 4; Intramural Sports 1.
McManus, B.A. Winona, Minnesota Major: Business Administration Minor: Social Studies Graduation The end, but only the beginning.

Juniors

W. Asing

D. Averill

A. Berge

D. Bonow

K. Burmeister

D. Caldwell

W. Carlund

J. Cornelius

W. Eberhard

S. Eglinton

D. Erpelding

W. Farnhoitz

C. Friday

C. Frisby

H. Gatzke

C. Gilbertson

J. Hackett

B. Hahn

S. Hallberg

P. Hallman

S. Jackson

J. Jacobsen

L. Johnson

D. Kieffer

R. Krause

B. Kuehl

J. Kulas

N. Lang

G. McDermott

Y. McNallan

J. Mallinger

P. Marren

B. Morse

B. Motzko

C. Mulholland

A. Myers

C. J. G. M. G. G. D. B. D. H. J. E. J. M. M. D. C. N. B. R. L. D. D. R. R. G. M. Brosseth Brunner Bundy Culbertson Darrah Dresser Fenwick Ferrier
Grabitske Grob
Hardtke Heikes Hopkins Kilkelly King Knutson Larson Leonard Liskow Meyers Moeller Moen Myers Nardini Nyberg
Fosburgh
Guenther

D. Oxley

D. Page

G. Pehler

H. Peterson

Sophomores

R. Price

L. Pronschinske

E. Rickheim

M. Rost

J. Schultz

D. Schreiber

P. Smith

J. Stegen

D. Stensrud

R. Stone

D. Stow

R. Stueve

D, Sultze

C. Svenningson

K. Tschida

N. Tubb

D. Unasch

J. Valdovinos

J. Thery

AA. Thompson N. Toensing E. Wanek

I. Whillock L, Whittier

J. Wooden

C. Wunderlick

R. Anderson

J. Andrzejek

B. Arko

N. Arnold

D. Barber

J. Bauch

D. Bearson

D. Behnke

J. Benner

D. Benson

R, Berg

J. Bodien

G. Bohrnstedt

I. Briesath

D. Brusehaver

B. Berglln

N. Berndt

AA. Best

W. Buswell

D. Butler

C. Carlson

K. Carlson

V. Carlson

D. Christopher

C. Crum

A. Dolan

J. Drenckhahn

AA. Engrav

1 «fc

D. Erdman

M. Erickson

H. Espinda

E. Evans

G. Evenson

D. Felsch

R. Finner

D. Flemming

T. Franklin

C. Gaulke

M. Glover

J. Gruden

L, Gunhus

M. Hanson

S. Hawkenson

R. Helgerson

J. Hentges

L. Holsapple

E. Honda

R. Humberg

C. Johnson

G. Johnson

K. Juhl

D. Karow

L. Keller

B. Klein

M. Kleinschmidt

K. Landro

H, Larson

L. Larson

L. Lemieux

J, McCloskey

M. McCormick

R. Mackey

B. Majerus

A. Goetzman

M. Gravenish

L. Greenleaf

W. Healy

C. Heaser

J. Helgerson

L. Hoon

A, Houser

E. Hughes

J. Kaiser

D. Kamla

R. Kamla

K. Kragness

S, Kukov\/ski

J. Kager

B. Lewis

R. Loitz

G. Lundberg

D. Manz

J. Mathot

M. Meistad

J. Merchant

N. Mills

P. Mitchell

D. Morikami

D. Nelton

N. Nelton

A. Nelson

D. Nelson

C. Nickel

L. O'Reilly

T. Rankratz

E. Papenfuss

M. Pelowski

M. Pickart

J. Quist

H. Reid

A. Rekstad

R. Racconi

J. Schultz

G. Schulz

S. Schwager

J. Schwantz

E. Roffler

P. Ryan

D, Sands

Freshmen

R. Scott

R. Segale

A. Simon

E. Simon

D. Stanton

J. Steichan

W. Stephenson

V. Strand

R. Sulack

R. Thompson

S. Todd

G. Stiehl

D. Stover

G. Strand

N. Tolzmann

B. Tonsager

AA. Tonsager

D. Trainor

L. Valdovinos

S. Votter

K. Way

B. Whitcomb

A, White

J. Wilbur

D. Wolfe

AA. Zbylicki

C. Accola

AA. Albrecht

C. Altobell

L. Anderson

AA. Arnold

H. Backus

R. Ballinger

J. Banick

G. Barnum

J. Benner

L. Bergsgaard

R. Brosseth

L. Brown

J. Brust

W. Buelow

A. Bernard

J. Bodas

S. Boyle

C. Buettner

R. Cameron

B. Campbell

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L. Carroll

E. Christenson

M. Christopherson

N. Cieminski

C. Costello

N. Crouch

E. Dammann

C, DeVries

P. Clare

M. Claussen

T. Conway

B. Doerer

F. Duane

D. Edwards

D. Erdman

R. Erdman

R. Esson

J. Fahey

J. Felsch

J. Fend

D, Feuerhelm

D. Fiedler

J. Gappa

M. Gegen

C. Gerry

D. Glazier

G. Goetzman

E. Haas

W. Hall

R. Gillespie

K. Glander

R. Glatch

B. Haney

C. Hanson

C. Happel

B, Hargesheimer

D. Harris

S. Hartle

S. Hauser

R. Heymans

S. Himebaugh

R. Hinkly

E. Hofland

M. Hopf

N. Holman

G. Huseby

W. Irrthumx

D. Jaeger

M. Jereczek

D. Jick

S. Johnson

D. Keller

R. Keopp

K. Kinyon

K. Kolb

R. Kratz

F. Kreidermacher

T. Kukowski

AA. Huttemeier

E. Imm

I. Imm

G. Johnson

N. Johnson

R. Johnson

R. Kirsch

M. Kohama

T. Kohner

L. Lajcik

S. Lang

P. Langstaff

C. Lawrence

L. Lawrenz

S. Lehman

J. Litcher

S. Lord

J. McCarl

J. McCartney

L. McKenzie

A. Majerus

L. Mangen

P. Mason

D. Meyer

J. Miller

T. Modjeski

P. Mortimer

D. Meinke

A. Meyer

D. Meyer

C. Mulholland

R. Munkel

B. Nagle

N. Nelson

J. Newman

H. Newmann

M. Neimeyer

J. Paulson

S. Peterson

S. Peterson

J. Phillips

B. Nyrud

D. Otte

R. Ozmun

B. Pieper

M. Pierce

M. Porter

W. Prigge

D. Prondzenski

J. Pronschinske

A. Raine

B. Rhoades

M. Rice

E. Rose

M. Rouse

G. Schroeder

J. Schuldt

R. Schultz

M. Schwager

N. Shay

M. Skogstad

J. Slifka

M. Solberg

M. Reihsen

G. Reitan

R. Renslo

G. Schmidt

K, Schmotl

R. Schnur

H. Schwind

S. Senrick

D, Shaw

L. Spartz

G. Spenger

D. Steffens

J. Steivang

T. Stephenson

M. Stapf

P. Strah

J. Sunde

P. Theis

H. Tushaus

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Class Officers

The senior class began its busy year by sponsoring the annual homecoming variety show. Using an outer space theme, the show captured the attention of everyone in the audience. "A Fair to Remember" was the theme of the fair and variety show presented in the spring by the seniors. With thoughts toward graduation, the class chose the Country Club as the site for its annual senior banquet. And now with new responsibilities and goals, the senior class faces the future.

Now settled in their major and minor fields and admitted to the upper division, the juniors found themselves firmly established in the school working toward their final goals. The junior class using the theme, "My Funny Valentine," chose the Smog as the scene of the Winter Formal.

Starting the year out with a bang, the sophomore class welcomed the incoming freshmen. Once again the capping ceremony sparked the beginning of the freshman initiation. Perhaps the biggest event of the year was the Christmas dance which the class sponsored. Dancing in the Smog under the Christmas lights and decorations to the music of the Rhythm Masters will long be remembered by those who attended.

Once again entering freshmen were exposed to the traditional "hazards" of initiation. Following the capping cerebony, freshmen "eagerly" waited upon upperclassmen, carrying books, shining shoes, and doing many other odd jobs. The words, "Button up, frosh," became a familiar ring to the ears of many freshmen. However, these were soon turned into memories as the year progressed and the freshman class turned toward the more serious side of college life. Highlighting the year's activities was the sock hop sponsored by the class.

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Senior officers: A. Svenningson, E. Buhler, M. Olstad, D. Malewicki. Junior officers: C. Frisby, D. Bremer, N. Lang, C. Svennnigson. Sophomore officers: J. Bauch, B. Lewis, K. Landro. Freshman officers: M. Rouse, S. Peterson, R. Kratz, D. Meyer.

Student Commission

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member Commission replaced the former thirty-two member Representative Council this year. The Commission is composed of the president, vice president, the four class presidents, and six commissioners who are elected by thestudent body.

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The Commission is responsible for sponsoring Homecoming and providing a name band, the Campus Chest drive, boosting school spirit through the Athletic Commissioner, and organizing Religious Emphasis Week.

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Seated: R. Hubbard, E. Buhler, P. Severson, B. Perrier, R. Kratz, B. Kuehl. Standing: G. Bergsrud, N. Lang, K. Landro, B. Krieger, G. White, D. Bearson, R. Claussen. Students go to the polls. Assembly committee plans the program. The New and the Old confer on notes.

Orientation Team

Fully aware of the problems involved in becoming adapted to a new environment, the Orientation Team planned ways of helping the freshmen through their first week of college life. Mixers, assemblies, and a Freshman Breakfast introduced the newcomers to each other. The team also assisted with registration, counseling tests and guided tours about the campus. Don Darling served as chairman and Mr. M. L. Mariner acted as adviser to the team of ten students.

Row 1: B. Theios, N. Sperbeck, B. Krieger, P. Severson. Row Mariner, D. Darling, E. Buhler, J. Schoenrock, R. Claussen. M. Hopf signs up. NEA table attracts freshmen at Club Festival. 2: M. Engrav, N. Tubb, S. Schwager, N. Lang. Row 3: Mr. Freshmen get ID's.

Who's Who

Due to increased enrollment at Winona State this year, the number of seniors selected for the 1957-58 edition of the national publication, Who'sWho Among American Colleges and Universties was increased from fourteen to seventeen. After being nominated by the student commission and considered by the administrative council, the candidates were voted on by the student body. Distinguished achievement in scholarship, service, leadership, attitude and character is the basis on which the students are judged for this honor.

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Row 1: B, Krieger, P. Severson, B. Theois. Row 2: L. Swearingen, B. Peterson, E. Buhler, P. Kelm. Row 3: E. Buhler, D. AAalewicki, G. Bergsrud, R. Claussen. Row 4: R. Hubbard, D. AAertes, A. Svenningsen, J. May. Science, elementary, business, and music ma|ors. P. E. majors. English and speech majors and minors.

Kappa Delta Pi

Gamma Tau Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, the national honor society in education, encourages high professional, intellectual, and personal standards and is designed to recognize outstanding personal contributions to the educational field. Informal suppers preceded the monthly meetings, consisting of panel discussions and speakers. The organization honored this year's honor roll students with a tea.

Officers were Ernest Buhler, president; Roman Claussen, vice president; Annette Pretzer, secretary; Barbara Peterson, treasurer; Evelyne Buhler, historian-recorder. Mrs. Elizabeth Donath acted as counselor during Miss Floretta Murray's leave of absence.

Purple Key

Each year several graduating students are given the honor of wearing the official pin of Kappa Delta Pi. These students are selected as outstanding representatives of Winona State on the basis of high scholarship, leadership and other professional and social qualities. Purple Key is an honorary group whose members may be in either the B.A. or B.S. program on campus. The group has no officers or meetings and membership to Purple Key may be obtained only as a result of industrious work.

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Row 1: Mrs. Donath, E. Fuller, J. Brunner, J. Olson, P. Severson. Row 2: D. Larson, K. Chamberlain, M. Suttie, B. Peterson, M. Olstad. Row 3: K. Crimmins, C. Friday, P. Kelm, E. Buhler, K. Morse. Row 4: E. Buhler, D. Malewicki, R. Claussen, B. Hahn, M. Flaherty. P. Kelm, G. White, L. Schroeder, E. Fuller, R. Claussen, E. Buhler, K. Morse, P. Severson, B. Peterson.

Dorm Councils

The Dormitory Councils are made up of students representing the three dorms on campus. They are organized to set up the regulations for dorm residents and to settle any disciplinary problems that may arise. They are also responsible for the social programs and the recreational areas in the dormitory buildings. Ernie Buhler, John May and LaVerne Pieper were the Richards Hall counselors. Pat Kelm was the student dean for the girls' dorms and Helen Gatzkeserved as assistant dean. The other council members were elected officers.

Y. W. C. A.

Faith! Fellowship! Responsibility!

With this theme, the YWCA strives to develop personal, social, and spiritual aspects of personality. Pro¡ects for the year were the Big-Little Sister program to acquaint freshman girls with college life and a Girl's Date Night. Other activities included tours, a Valentine Party for older Winona women, and a Winona General Hospital project. Officers were Rose Warner, president; Janice Jacobsen, vice-president; Shirley Vathing, secretary; Anna Lee Seater, treasurer; Carol Friday, district representative; Dr. Margaret Boddy and Miss Cleo Reiter, advisers.

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Richards Hall Council: Seated: L. Pieper, M. Rouse, D. Schrieber, G. Collins, D. Spande, J. May, E. Buhler. Standing: L. Whittier, L. Thomforde, D. Sanderson, Mr. Mariner. Shepard and Morey Hall Councils: Mrs. Griffith, E. Buhler, G. Stiehl, H. Gatzke, P. Kelm, D. Bremer, A. Diderrich, B. Peterson. Row 1: J. Fahey, L. Lajcik, D. Ambrosen, L. Swearingen, B. Peterson. Row 2: M. Huttemeier, N. Arnold, S. Lang, R. Esson, M. Tonsager, M. Arnold.

Due to a decision made by the state committee this year, all the F.T.A. clubs voted to separate the college and high school memberships. The name of the organization was changed to Student NEA, and the college organizations became chapters, whereas the high school organizations remained clubs.

Officers this year were Burton Ferrier, president; Barbara Peterson, vice president; Evelyne Buhler, secretary; Charlotte Svenningson, treasurer; and Shirley Vathing, reporter.

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Row 1: Miss Aarestad, B. Kauphusman, C. Myhre, J. Brunner, M. Huttemeier, C. Brosseth, M, Arnold, P. Head, B. Bos, N. Brendt, P. Severson. Row 2: C. King, T. Ahrens, C. Happel, C. Benedett, L. Schroeder, A. Berge, M. Thompson, C. Haugstad, G. Goetzman, J. Bauch, C. Johnson, D. Jick. Row 3: E. Fuller, D. Sultze, K. Way, H. Backus, K. Bjoraker, A. Knowiton, M. Colness, A. Mrozek, P. Kelm, H. Gatzke, B. Peterson, S. Jackson, K. Pasvogel, B. Theios. Row 4: E. Buhler, E. De Witte, A. Bening, D. Schumacher, P. Hallman, D. Kieffer, S. Schwager, M. Zbylicki, M. Lovaas, A. Lyndahl, K. Crimmins, N. Tubb. Row 5: B. Ferrier, R. Ballinger, R. Claussen, R. Finner, C. Mullholland, G. Bundy, D. Erpelding, D. Stow, R. Arko, N. Toensing, Dr. \A/edul.
Student NEÂ
Planning the state NEA conference. Row 1: J. Benner, M. Latcham, B. Kreiger, M. Best, N. Knutson, N. Sperbeck, J. Schwantz, C. Heaser, M. Landro, J. Hardtke, J. Olson. Row 2: Y. McNallan, S. McBride, E. Buhler, K. Chamberlain, G. StienI, J. Grob, A. Houser, E. Evans, K. Carlson, D. Christopher, D. Liederman, K. Krasness. Row 3: M. Nyberg, M. Christopherson, N. Van Allen, L. Swearingin, D. Moeller, S. Eglinton, L. Osborne, M. Olstad, C. Svenningson, J. Stegen, M. Culbertson, J. Jacobson, C. Friday. Row 4: L. Anderson, P. Clare, K. Morse, D. Ambrosen, J. Fend, M. Heikes, L. Larson, S. Hallberg, D. Benson, M. Hanson, B. Majerus, M. Claussen, R. Brenna, J. Bodien. Row 5: D. Wheeler, R. Fenwick, H. Peterson, D. Ludwitzke, M. Flaherty, G. Bohrnstedt, W. Hahn, J. Zierdt, R. Motzko, D. Brewer, C. Nelson.

Young Republicans Young Democrats

The Young Republicans Club provided many activities to encourage political work in the off-year. The two highlights of the year were the State YGOP Convention and the Midwest Convention which V'/inona State and other city colleges sponsored. In February the Young Republicans held a Political Education Day on the campus.

Officers for the year were Darrell Bearson, president; Dick Fenwick, vice president; Dan Brewer, secretary; and Gordon Stinson, treasurer. Working with the club as advisers were Mr. Jacobsen and Miss Magnus.

The Young Democratic Farmer Labor Club strives to create active interest in politics and to promote the Democratic Party's principles. Members sponsored an annual Bean Feed with St. Mary's College and Winona County YDFL groups, sent delegates to Minnesota Citizenship Clearing House conventions and assisted with the "Dollars for Democrats" program. The club invited speakers to discuss political issues, held debates with the campus Young Republicans, and helped promote "Political Education Day".

Officers were Benny Pellowski, president; Martin Flaherty, vice-president; Dorothy Sultze, secretary; Daniel Bonow, treasurer; and Dr. Theodore Sudia, adviser.

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Row 1: B. Theois, M. Hopkins, B. Fisk, D. Fenwick, D. Brewer, A. Mrozek. Row 2: E. Buhler, V. Carlson, D. Bearson, E. Haakenson. Miss Magnus. Row 3; D. Karow, N. Tuensing, D. Thompson, J. Mallinger, W. Storhoff, D. Stow. Row 1: T. Franklin, D. Kilkelly, M. Flaherty, A. Maze. Row 2:D. Sultze, R. Kamla, C. Nickel, D. Spande. Row 3: R. Finner, J. Landre, B. Healy, D. Brenno. Row 4: J. Hollander, B. Pellowski, L. Pronschinske, D. Keller, M. McGlinch.

Business Club

The Business Club started its year by having a get-acquainted picnic to welcome new members, and entering a float in the homecoming parade. After these beginning projects, theclub had speakers at the monthly meetings which included personnel from a a well-known chain store, the city post office, the state civil service office, and the city civil

service office. The club visited the Graiti Exchange in the Twin Cities on its annual field trip. The members sponsored a spring dance and concluded the year with a picnic.

Officers were Gordon Selke, president; Kathy Bjoraker, vice president; Peggy Smith, secretary; and Miss Finch, Mrs. Hopf, Mr. Hopkins, and Dr. Marley, advisers.

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Row 1: Mr. Marley, Miss Finch, M. Culbertson, K. Bjoraker, P. Smith, M. Kowaleski, J. Smith, Mrs. Hopf. Row 2: V. Strand, A. Myers, R. Kamla, G. Olson, G. Selke, J. Hollander, R. Ottoson, D. Greden. Row 3: B. Larson, C. Nelson, N. Abts, D. Bearson, R. Averill, R. Thompson, R. Carroll, V. Carlson. Row 4: G. Justin, G. Eskelson, K. Tschida, R. Mrachek, W. Kuehl, J. Landro, R. Burke, N. Decker. Row 5: W. Bratrud, B. Kuehl, J. May, C. Auseth, W. Hodgins, D. Brenno. Red checks the figures. Power of concentration.

The English Club was organized for anyone on campus who is interested in literary activities and in doing creative writing.

This year the club was responsible for the sale of chrysanthemums at Homecoming. They also won second prize for their float in the Homecoming parade.

Throughout the year at their regularly scheduled meeting, the club heard various guest speakers. Other activities ineluded attending the N.C.T.E. convention

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in Minneapolis during Thanksgiving vacation and the University Players' production of "Taming of the Shrew" in December.

Leaders for the organization this year were Richard Averill, president; James Karsina, vice president; Mary Claire Thompson, secretary-treasurer; and Evelyne Buhler, corresponding secretary. Dr. Boddy and Mr. Jesson were advisers to the group.

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Row 1: C. Frost, L. Russet, C. Brosseth, N. Nelton, M. Thompson K. Morse, B. Majerus, P. Severson. Row 3: C. Friday, D. Harris, t Row 4: E. Buhler, D. Butler, Mr. Jesson, H. Grabitzke, I. Whillock,
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Final selections are made for the Loom. A. Houser. Row 2: P. Kelm, B. Fisk, K. Way, D. Malewicki, Lang, R. Claussen, M. McCormick, B. Motzko, R. Kamla. R. Anderson, D. Averill. William gets discussed.

Science Club

The Science Club promotes an interest in science and related fields among the students of the college. Advancement of science is furthered through the monthly business meetings at which time guest speakers are heard. This year the Science Club toured the Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company, sponsored the Winter Sports Day and the annual spring Science Fair of exhibits, and attended the Academy of Science of which Winona State is affiliated.

Officers for the year were Beverly Krieger, president; Harold Yotter, vicepresident; Harvey Peterson, secretarytreasurer; Earl Hughes, publicity; and Don Quirin, program chairman. Mr. Emanuel advises the Science Club.

Row 1: D. Oxley, T. Ahrens, B. Krieger, K. Vollmer, AA. Hanson, C. Heaser. Row 2: E. Buhler, L. Pieper, B. Perrier, C. Nickel, D. Wheeler, J. Stegen, K. AAorse. Row 3: C. Sanden, D. Schierholt, D. Quirin, D. Brusehaver, J. Erpelding, A. AAaze, H. Peterson, Dr. Emanuel. Row 4: H. Yotter, R, Berg, D. Erpelding, W. Buswell, AA. Flaherty, D. Nelson, L. Pronschinske, K. Raschke, R. AAotzko. Bonnie checks the beat.
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The alcohol test.

Industrial Arts Club

The Industrial Arts Club cooperated with Kappa Pi in making the Queen's float for the Homecoming Parade and decorations for the Homecoming Dance. Activities of the organization included special speakers, demonstrations, the Homecoming Luncheon for seniors and alumni at Webster's, the Married Couple's Picnic, and field trips to the Red Wing Training School for Boys, the Red Wing Pottery, the Owl Motor Company in Winona, and Univac in St. Paul. Officers were Elmer Hannon, president; Richard Reed, vice - president; George Berg, secretarytreasurer; and Charles Hengel, public relations. Advisers were Mr. Glen O. Fugisby. Dr. Hugh Capron, and Dr. Harry Jackson.

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Row 1: N. Abts, H. Reed, G. Dresser, E. Schnering, L. Liskow. Row 2: Dr. Jackson, Mr. Fugisby, G. Nardini, J. Carter, D. Erding. Row 3: R. Stone, W. Carlund, R. Myers, R. Reed, L. Brace. Row 4: N. Abts, D. Segermark, J. Wooden, R. Abraham, Dr. Capron, D. Caldwell. lAC proves its talents.

Under the editorship of Anita Mrozek, the 1958 Wenonah has taken on a "New Look". Individual pictures of the faculty and underclassmen, along with informal shots on the ad pages constitute the major changes from the 1957 publication.

Rollie Finner has been trigger - happy and provided the staff with some interesting and appealing pictures that give a more compíete representation of life and activities at Winona State.

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Wenonah
Row 1: E. Buhler, P. Kelm, A. Mrozek, P. Severson. Row 2: M. Thompson, P. Clare, N. Van Allen, N. Nelton, N. Sperbeck. Row 3: Mr. Jesson, R. Finner, H. Grabitzke. P. Clare sells subscriptions.

Winonan

Within the twelve issues of the Winonan, students were given an accurate coverage of all news, sports, and feature occurrences on the campus of Winona State.This was accomplished by members of the staff under the leadership of Claude Kremer, managing editor; Carol Brosseth, news editor; Rose Marie Warner, featude editor; Karl Zenk,sports editor; Roland Finner, photographer;Mitzie Hopkins, cartoonist; and Rita Brenna, circulation manager. Mr. Jesson advised the publication.

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Row 1: S. Hartle, N. Sperbeck, N. Nelton, C. Brosseth. Row 2: B. Boss, A. Lyndahl, M. Lovass, S. Hallberg, Row 3: C. Kremer, P. Clare, E. Hofland, P. Thies, B. Fisk. Row 4: Mr. Jesson, M. McCormick, J. McCarl. Row 5: R. Claussen, R. Finner, M. Pierce, D. Harris, T. Kohner. Rita runs them through the mailer.

Wenonah Players

The Wenonah Players had a very active year, producing three major plays. Fall quarter "Noah" by Obey and directed by Miss Dorothy Magnus was presented in Somsen Hall Auditorium. The ark was built by the members of the stagecraft class under the direction of Mr. Jacques Riedelberger. Winter quarter, Mr. Riedelberger directed the comedy, "You Can't Take It With You" written by Kaufmann and Hart. The spring arena production was "The Matchmakers" written by Thornton Wilder and directed by Miss Magnus. This play was presented three nights. "The Matchmakers" honored the Minnesota Statehood Centennial as this was the first time of its showing in Minnesota. The year's activities ended with the annual spring banquet held at the Oaks with the initiation of the new members. Officers were Muriel Suttie, president; Neal Lang, vice president; Darlene Radsek, secretary; Pat Kelm, treasurer; Bill Kuehl, head technician; and Miss Magnus, adviser.

The Spring Production goes into rehearsal.

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Row 1: M. Engrav, A. Lyndahl, N. Sperbeck, N. Nelton, J. Bauch, C. dander, C. Heaser, B. Majerus, M. Hanson, B. Theois. Row 2: B. Lewis, B. Fisk, D. Lieberman, B. Haney, H, Backus, S. Hawkenson, AA. Nyberg, S. Eglinton, J. Schwant, S. Peterson, D. Radsek. Row 3: D. Jick, N. Tubb, A. AArozek, K. Way, A. Knowiton, AA. Lovaas, Y. AAcNallan, D. Harders, R. Warner, AA. Gravenish, L. Larson, D. Goetzman. Row 4: AA. Thompson, AA. Olstad, N. AAills, J. AAallinger, J. Schultz, D. Fosburg, D. Bearson, D. Karow, B. Kuehl, AAiss AAagnus, AA. Suttie. Row 5: G. Bergsrud, AA. Hopkins, N. Lang, T. Chandler, D. Ludwitzke, W. Stephenson, R. Claussen, J. Brust, W. Doerer, AA. Pierce, AA. AAcCormick, F. Kelly. Noah confides in the animals.
"You Can't Take It With You."

W. S. S. A.

The Winona State Speech A,ssociation was organized to give aid to speech majors and minors, both in the field of speech and in securing jobs after graduation. It meets monthly with dinner meetings followed by guest speakers. The program for this year included the sponsoring of a talk by S. J. Kryzsko for the public, the District III Speech Festival held in March, and providing judges for the various speech festivals held in this area. In March several of its members attended a dramatic festival held in Iowa City. W.S.S.A. also gives annually a scholarship to an incoming freshman. Officers were Roman Claussen, president; Neal Lang, vice president; and Rose Warner, secretary.

Radio Guild was organized to encourage radio work among college students. It is responsible for the bimonthly programs presented over radio station KWNO. These programs are used for the promotion of special events and activities throughout the college year as well as to spread goodwill for the college. Work of the organization was handled under the direction of its capable officers: Gilbert Bergsrud, president; Deanna Harders, secretary; and Jim Schulz and Don Fosburgh, technicians. Mr. Jacque Reidelberger is faculty adviser of Radio Guild.

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Row 1: N. Knutson, A. Houser, M. Thompson, C. Glander, J. Bauch, S. Hawkinson, P. Severson. Row 2: B. Theois, A. Mrozek, K. Way, H. Backus, B. Majerus, D. Harders, R. Warner, D. Radsek, S. Peterson. Row 3; N. Tubb, G. Bergsrud, T. Chandler, D. Fosburg, D. Goetzman, M. Suttie, Miss Magnus, P. Kelm. Row 4: D. Karow, N. Mills, N. Lang, J. Schultz, W. Steffenson, R. Claussen. Row 5: M. Pierce, J. Brust, M. McCormick, D. Bearson. Speech Festival contestants and staff. Row 1: N. Sperbeck, S. Hawkinson, R. Warner, D. Harders. Row 2: G. Bergsrud, N. Tubb, P. Severson, A. Mrozek, M. Suttie. Row 3: T. Chandler, N. Lang, J. Schultz, D. Fosburg, Miss Magnus. Row 4: B. Knowiton, V. Strand, D. Karow, W. Steffenson, N. Mills.

Kappa Pi is the national art fraternity on campus organized for all students interested in art. The local chapter at Winona State is known as the Alpha Upsilon Chapter. Members of the organization are in charge of decorating the Homecoming Queen's float for the annual Homecoming festivities. Among its many other activities, Kappa Pi does all the decorating for the Spring Prom each year. This year, several of the students toured the Kappa Pi members

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city of Chicago to establish new ideas for art work and to view the various art exhibits, among them the famous Picasso art exhibit held at the Chicago Art Institute. Officers for this year included Harold Grabitzke, president; Jim Karsina, vice president; Pat Podany, secretary; Don Verkins, treasurer; Frank Kelley, social chairman; and Katherine Juhl, historianrecorder. Faculty adviser of Kappa Pi was Miss Bode.

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Row 1: P. Severson, D. Jick, K. Kolb. Row 2: Miss Bode, D. Wheeler, P. Hallman, B. Peterson. Row 3: F. Kelley, H. Grabitzke, I. Whillock.

Mason Music Club Chapter 66

The Mason Music Club is composed of music majors and minors whose aim is to promote educational development in various musical fields. Monthly meetings consist of musical programs, speakers and recitals. The club members sponsored a mixer for high school band students participating in the Homecoming Parade. They also planned and coordinated the District Three Music Festival in the spring. Officers were Duayne Malewicki, president; Kendall Smith, vicepresident; Karen Chamberlain, secretary; William Hahn, treasurer; and Mr. Walter Grimm, faculty adviser.

Chapter 66, a local chapter of a national organization, is composed of music majors and minors. It was organized to help the music student professionally. By paying a small fee, each member receives many benefits. Each month, he receives issues of the Music Educator's Journal and Gopher Music Notes. .Members also have the privilege of attending the Music Educator's Conference held each year. Chapter 66 has no officers.

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Row 1: N. Van Allen, P. Strah, S. McBride, E. Evans, Mr. Grimm. Row 2: L. Valdovinos, C. Benedett, G. Stiehl, C. Haugstad, S. Himebaugh, M. Gravenish. Row 3: M. Glover, H. Schwind, F. Kelley, M. McCormick, A. Checkalski, J. Voelker, K. Chamberlain. Row 4: D.' Malewicki, B. Hahn, G. Bohrnstedt, L. Johnson, L. Osborne. Row 5: B. Kline, L. Ludwitzke, R. Finner, K. Smith, J. Gleason, D. Stow. Row 1: S. McBride, M. Glover, M. Gravenish. Row 2: N. Van Allen, L. Osborne, K. Chamberlain, Mr. Grimm. Row 3: R. Finner, B. Hahn, M. McCormick, L. Johnson. Row 4: B. Kline, H. Johns, G. Bohrnstedt, D. Ludwitzke, J. Voelker.

The Winona State Concert Band under the capable direction of Fred Heyer provides an opportunity for the music-loving student to display his talent. Experience and practice in the techniques of music and a chance to work with various instruments are also provided by the band for the music student. This year the band gave several concerts and also took an active part in the Homecoming festivities. A pep band played at the football and basketball games. Marilyn Hanson was head majorette and Beverly Krieger, majorette. Officers of the band this year were: Arnie Checkalski, president; Nancy Sperbeck, vice-president; and Frank Kelley, secretary-treasurer.

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Blow, horn, blow! No squeaks, please!
Row 1: B. Krieger, E. Hughes, N. Sperbeck, N. Crouch, N. Nelton, J. Bodien, B. Nyrud, N. Berndt, M. Hanson. Row 2: L. Johnson, J. Voelker, A. Checkalski, P. Severson, S. Himebaugh, C. Gerry, M. Gravenish, K. Carlson, S. Waihus. Row 3: J. Paulson, M. McCormick, T. Conway, F. Kelly, D. Malewicki, J. Litcher, J. Felsch, B. Klein, H. Kaste. Row 4: J. Waldron, E. Guenther, R. Finner, J. Gleason, M. Porter, G. Bohrnstedt, D. Stow, D. Ludwitzke, W. Hahn, F. Heyer. M. Hanson, B. Krieger, majorettes.

The Chorus is made up of students who are interested in music and in singing for pleasure. The group is directed by Mr. Grimm, and each year has a varied scheduie. The activities this year included a Christmas concert for the college, programs for various business and private clubs in the city, a spring concert, and a tour of high schools. The chorus also provides the music for Commencement. Officers were Kendall Smith, president; Bill Hahn, vice president; Lucille Osborne, secretary; and Georgia Stiehl, treasurer. Miss Agnes Bard is the accompanist.

Chorus

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Row 1: S. McBride, M. Glover, P. Strah, J. Bauch, D. Edwards, C. Gerry, G. Stiehl, M. Best, K. Chamberlain. Row 2: L. Valdovinos, C. Benedett, C. Johnson, L. Keller, D. Felsch, L. Johnson, A. Raine, E. Evans, W. Grimm. Row 3: J. Landro, D. Malewicki, M. McCormick, G. Bohrnstedt, J. Voelker, J. Felsch, F. Kelley, J. Waldron, M. Gravenish, L. Osborne. Row 4: E. Imm, H. Schwind, R. Finner, K. Smith, D. Stow, FI. Johns, B. Klein, J. Gleason, W. Hahn. Mason Music has a party. Chorus plans its tour. "Sing, Boy, Sing."

Swing Band

One of the more renowned and outstanding organizations of Winona State College is the Rhythm Masters, the college swing band. Under thetalented direction of Mr. Fred Heyer, who does all the arranging, the band has received outstanding recognition for its work. This year the Swing Band played for two assembly concerts, an evening jazz concert, the Tri-College Dance, the Registration Dance, the Christmas Dance, a Battle of Bands with the Merry-Notes from St. Mary's College, and several informal college dances in the Smog. During the spring, the band made a trip to a recording studio in Minneapolis to make a long play record.

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Seated: M. Porter, H. Kaste, B. Kline, J. Gleason, A. Checkalski, M. McCormick, G. Bohrnstedt, N. Sperbeck, D. Malewicki. Standing: E. Hughes, L. Johnson, D. Gallien, J. Paulson, F. Heyer, E. Kaiser, B. Eberhard, G. Darrah. Fred and Ev get the beat. Trombonists take a bow.

Inter-Varsity

Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship

is an inter - denominational organization which offers for the college student an opportunity for prayer and Christian fellowship. Evangelism, strengthening the spiritual life, fellowship, and Christian unity are stressed through weekly prayer meeting.

Officers were Kendall Smith, president; Patricia Head, vice-president; Marion Lovaas, secretary; and Reverend Gerard Phillips, adviser.

Wesley Foundation

The Wesley Foundation is the Methodist student organization on the Winona State campus. Its purpose is to provide a vital Christian program and develop Christian leadership. The club meets weekly and has chapel services every Wednesday morning.

Officers were Lucille Osborn, president; Sandra Larson, vice-president; Laura Hoon, secretary; Lee Nelson, treasurer; and Mr. and Mrs. Hayes, advisers with Reverend Richard Reynolds as director.

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Row î: P. Head, H. Page, J. Oison. Row 2: D. Edwards, AA. Heikes, lips. Row 4: H. Schwind, D. Stow. L. Osborne, K. Chamberlain. Row 3: K. Smith, AA. Lovaas, Rev. Phil Row 1: N. Crouch, G. Stiehl, AA. Glover, J. Olson. Row 2: AA. Rost, K. Way, L. Osborne, L. AAcKenzie, L. Hoon. Row 3: E. Buh1er, R. Ballinger, S. Lehmann, A. Raine, AA. Livingood. Row 4: L. Greenleaf, D. Stow, K. Raschle, H. Williams.

L. S. A. Newman Club

The Lutheran Sjtudent Association is part of the international Christian movement among churches of the National Lutheran Council. LSA members carry on a program of worship-study, evangelism, recreation, fellowship, retreat conferences, and service projects.

Officers for the year were Herb Johns, president; Dick Beberg, vice - president; Carol Brosseth, secretary; Katherine Haugsted, treasurer; Rose Warner and Jan Jacobson, program chairmen; Helen Larson, social chairman; and Sylvia Eglinton, Judy Bauch and Darrell Bearson, publicity. Advisers were Mr. Munson and Miss Garlid. Counselor was John Benson and Pastoral Adviser, Dr. Brynestad.

The Newman Club is the organization of Catholic students on campus which was formed to provide for the student's social, intellectual, and spiritual interests. Included in the club's activities for the year were winning first prize for its float in the Homecoming parade, sponsoring the annual Tri-College Dance, holding three communion breakfasts, and a Day of Recollection held on National Newman Day.

Officers were John May, president; Bill Kuehl, vice-president; Marlyce Nyberg, treasurer; Miss Dorothy Magnus, adviser; and Father Francis McGinnis was the group's chaplain.

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Row 1: P. Severson, D. Bremer, C. Myhre, C. Brosseth, R. Brosseth, S. Johnson, N. Knutson, J. Schuldt, D. Jick. Row 2: A. Mrozek, AA. Arnold, T. Ahrens, B. Lewis, H. Larson, AA. Landro, AA. Olstad, J. G rob, J. Bauch, C. Johnson. Row 3: A. Lyndahl, J. Jacobson, R. Warner, S. Eglinton, K. Kragness, K. Carlson, D. Christopher, D. Benson, A. Hauser, G. Garlid, Adviser. Row 4: R. Brenna, C. Gerry, K. Bjoraker, B. Krieger, D. Ambrosen, C. Haugstad, L. Larson, S. Peterson, D. Eberhard, H. AAunson, J. Benson. Row 5: L. Pieper, R. Helgerson, D. Beberg, D. Fosburgh, B. Berglin, P. Langstaff, K. Tschida, J. Landro, C. Nelson, J. Quist, H. Johns, Dr. Brynstad. Row 1: AA. Thompson, B. Kauphusman, J. Brunner, R. Glatch, A. AAajerus, B. AAajerus, C, Heaser, P. Ryan, AA. Pelowski, S. Kubowski. Row 2: B. Healy, D. Kilkelly, B. Fisk, C. Costello, AA. Christopherson, G. Goetzman, Y. AAcNallan, AA. Nyberg, K. Haas, S. Waihus, J. Newman, P. Theis, Rev. J. AAcGinnis. Row 3: G. Huseby, G. Bohrnstedt, AA. AAcCormick, A. Checkalski, H. Backus, P. Hallman, L. Schroeder, AA. Zbylicki, AA. Kowaleski, A. Dolan, AA. AAcGlinch, J. AAay. Row 4: R. Segale, J. Schiltz, J. Carter, E. DeWitte, T. Franklin, D. Kieffer, B. Pellowski, J. AAallinger, A. AAaze, D. Erding, S. Vatter, B. Kuehl. Row 5: AA. Gegen, D. Chrysler, AA. Porter, R. Arko, E. Christensen, J. Gruden, J. Anderzejek, R. Clausen, AA. Flaherty, R. Kamla, W. Stephenson, G. Pehler.

Gamma Delta Bradford Club

Gamma Delta is an international association of Lutheran college students of the Wisconsin and Missouri Synods. It is sponsored by the Student Service Commission of the Lutheran Church and governed by students of the Lutheran Synodical Conference.

Officers were Norlean Berndt, president; Kendall Smith, vice-president; Marcia Best, secretary; Jane Drenckhahn, treasurer; Dorothy Felsch, program chairman; Elaine Papenfuss, historian; and Vicar Robert Kant, pastoral adviser.

The Bradford Club is the campus organization of students from Congregational, Chrstian, Evangelical and Reformed Churches. The purpose of the club is to provide fellowship, recreation, and congenial companionship through worship and study.

Officers were Frank Kelley, president; John Litcher, vice president; Daisy Morikami, secretary-treasurer; Marolyn Colness and John Zierdt, membership committee chairman; and Dr. Capron, faculty adviser.

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Row 1: B. Bos, M. Best, J. Drenckhahn, AA. Gravenish, B. Whitcomb, D. Blumentritt. Row 2: fc. Kapentuss, Ü. bultze, b. Schwager, N. Brendt, AA. Claussen, J. Banick. Row 3: J. Helgerson, J. Schwantz, K. Smith, D. Felsch, A. Bening, H. Schwind. Row 1: J. Wilson, C. Frost, D. AAorikami, A. AAiyazaki, P. Strah. Row 2: C. King, D. AAeyer, D. Wheeler, AA. Colness, F. Wolff. Row 3: D. AAeyer, G. Barnum, F. Kelley, J. Litcher, J. Bodien. Row 4: C. Accola, E. Dammann, J. Kern, J. Zierdt.

Baptist Student Foundation

The Baptist Student Foundation at Winona State College is a section of the nation-wide Baptist Student Movement. It stresses Christian beliefs along with the Baptist objectives. These objevtives include a vital partnership with God with a relationship to basic human values. The group meets weekly for a study of the Bible and its application to life. Parties, suppers, and meetings with other Baptist student groups are included in the program.

Officers were: Patricia Head, president; Peggy Smith, vice president; Marian Lovaas, secretary; and Marlene Heikes, treasurer. Dr. Boddy is the club adviser.

Canterbury Club

The Canterbury Club is the Episcopal students' organization on campus. The club has a definte program of worship, study, and service. Activities for the year included communion which was held the second Sunday of every month. Informal programs or discussions followed the communion. The club sponsored a car wash and also held a joint meeting with the Bradford Club.

Officers were Nancy Tubb, president; Elaine Fuller, vice-president; Sharon Madison, treasurer; and Dick Fenwick, prayer leader. Mr. Ralph Behling worked with the club as adviser.

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N. Shay, K. Chamberlain, M. Reikes, Rev. Phillips, G. Hanson. Row 1: E. Fuller, S. Hawkenson, N. Tubb, H. Page, P. Kelm. Row 2: S. Hartle, R. Fenwick, D. Brewer, W. Fleener, J. Elliot, G. Schulz, D. Karow, Mr. Behling, Dr. Ragar.
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Churches
St. Paul's Church houses the Canterbury Club. L. S. A. meets at Central Lutheran. Bradford Club is held at the Congregational Church. St. Matthews fosters Gamma Delta. The Cathedral, home of Newman Club. Central Methodist, site of Wesley meetings.

FOOTBALL

KEITH TODD, Senior, did a fine job replacing Dave Mertes at the center spot. DAVE STOVER, Sophomore, also was a center on last year's team. CLYDE PASSE, Freshman, was the quiet man on the team. LAVERNE PIEPER, Senior, received All-Conference consideration his last two years. JOHN MAY, Senior, played steady ball at end last year. KING MILLER, Senior, after playing halfback for two years, played end his senior year and was the leading pass receiver on the squad. JACK HACKETT, Senior, although hampered by a knee injury, played superb ball when he was able. DICK BROWN, Junior, received All - Conference selection while playing halfback. WAYNE EBERT, Senior, also received All-Conference honors at tackle. JOHN GANGA, Junior, played steady ball at tackle, especially during the latter part of the season.

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Centers: Keith Todd, Dave Stover, Clyde Passe. Ends: John May,King Miller. Halfbacks: Jack Hackett, Dick Brown. Tackles: Wayne Ebert, John Ganga.

GENE LUNDBERG, Sophomore, was our man with lots of pep. RON ANDERSON, Freshman, played end andscored his first collegiate touchdown against Loras. WALLY PUETZ, Senior, played bruising football at fullback. DON SEGERMARK, Senior, received second team All-Conference selection at fullback for three straight years. GINO NARDINI, J unior, played guard on last year's team. DAVE EISHELWECK, Freshman, showed great promise last year. DAVE MERTES received both Little All-American and All-Conference selection. BOB WELCH, Junior, proved to be the breakaway runner the team needed. Bob also received All-Conference honors. BILL MORSE, Junior, was the best passer on the team. WAYNE ASING, Junior, came off the injury list to inspire the Warriors to late season victories.

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Ends; Gene Lundberg, Ron Anderson. Fullbacks: Wally Puetz, Don Segermark Guards: Gino Nardini, Dave Eishelweck. Quarterbacks: Bob Welch, Bill Morse, Wayne Asing. Center: Co-Captain Dave Mertes.

LORRY GUNHUS, Senior, played superb ball. GENE McCARTNEY, Freshman, will be a real asset to the 1958 team. JOHN QUIST, Sophomore, played steady ball at fullback. GLEN JOHNSON, Sophomore, is a real speedster. DAVE GLAZIER, Freshman, also did a good job. ARNIE SATTER, Sophomore, played a fine end position. MERLIN ZIMMER, Freshman, shows great promise. MERLIN RICHARDS, Senior, was with the squad for three years. DAN KILKELLY, Junior, was loyal to the team. BERNHARD PIEPER, Freshman, hopes to follow his brother. LARRY WHITTIER, J unior, lettered two years at halfback. MARVIN ROUSE, Freshman, is a speedster, who shows great promise.

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Ends: Dave Glazier, Arnie Satter. Tackles: Merlin Zimmer, Carl Richards. Guards: Dan Kilkelly, Bernhard Pieper. Managers: Gary Bundy, Melvin Kohama. Halfbacks: Larry Whittier, Marvin Rouse.

Conference Standings

The Winona State Warriors scooted to their second straight Minnesota State College Conference football title last fall, but the Warriors had to share the 1957 laurels with the Bemidji Lumberjacks.

In the season's opener played in a heavy downpour, the Warriors were defeated by a Stout Institute team 20-13. The following week the Warriors traveled to Loras where they walked off with a 30-7 decision.

Bemidji State then came to town to tackle the Warriors and were defeated 19-8. The Warriors then traveled to Moorhead where the Dragons showed power and won 40-14.

The Scoreboard

In the homecoming game against Northland College of Ashland, Wisconsin, the Warriors showed a little power and poise themselves as they peeled off a 45-7 victory.

The next week the Warriors entertained the St. Cloud team and, featuring a 93 yard opening kickoff run by All-Conference halfback Bob Welch, the Warriors were victorious 31-7.

Winona 21- Mankato 7 was the score of the game which later proved to be the title game in the Minnesota State College Conference. In the season's finale with Whitewater, a member of the Wisconsin State Conference, the Warriors came home suffering from a 271 8 defeat.

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An opponent in trouble What a mess! Coach - Dr. Russ Owens Asst. - Mr. Molinari, Mr. Jones
Winona Bemidji Moorhead Mankato St. Cloud W. L. 3 1 3 1 2 2 1 2 0 3 T. 0 0 0 1 1
Winona State 13 Stout Opponents 20 30 Loras 7 19 8 14 40 45 Northland 7 31 - St. Cloud 7 20 ...L Mankato 7 18 Whitewater 27 Won 5 Lost 3

Varsity Basketball

CAPTAIN AL SVENNINGSON, three time all-conference forward and leading scorer of the Minnesota State College Conference, finished his brilliant career at Winona State this year. Al, who stands 6'3" and lives here in Winona, is considered by many to be one of the finest basketball players ever to wear a Warrior uniform. In his three years here, Al hit a total of 1597 points in 68 games for an overail average of 23.5 points per game. He got 630 of these points his senior year when he averaged 25.2 points per game. Al is a physical education major and a social studies minor.

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Row 1: B. Welch, P. Marren, E. BusweII, B. Morse, D. Behrens, L. Gunhus, A. Svenningson, F. Weeman, J. Kaiser, D. Prondzinski, C. Gaulke, H. Espinda, D. Klagge, E. Rickheim.
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Don Behrens
1957-58 RECORD Winona 73 Winona 68 Winona 66 Winona 76 Winona 59 Winona 74 Winona 77 Winona 55 Winona 63 Winona 62 Winona 46 Winona 63 Western Illinois 87 Northern Illinois 79 Oshkosh State 90 Michigan Tech 59 Northern Michigan 73 La Crosse State 67 Eastern Illinois 94 River Falls State 79 Stevens Point State 73 St. Mary's College 76 Mankato State 51 Loras College 84 Pat
Earl Buswell Marren Bill Morse Herb Espinda Jon Kaiser Don Klagge
Winona 83 Winona 65 Winona 68 Winona 73 Winona 76 Winona 69 Winona 71 Winona 64 Winona 64 Winona 75 Winona 54 Winona 79 Won 9 Milton College 69 St. Cloud State 64 Bemidji State 55 Moorhead State 76 Wartburg College 61 Mankato State 89 Stout State 83 .Moorhead State 52 Oshkosh State 54 Bemidji State 74 St. Mary's College 55 St. Cloud State 99 Lost 16
Coach Russ Owen Erv Rickheim Bob Welch Fred Weeman

Winona State ended its 1957-58 basketball season with an overall nine won and sixteen lost record. In the conference, the Warriors finished in a two-way tie for second with Moorhead.

The Warriors got off to a rusty start as they lost their first five games played away from home against some highly rated competition. These ineluded a 87-73 loss to Western Illinois and consecutive losses to Northern Illinois, 79-68; Oshkosh, 90-66; Michigan Tech, 83-76; and Northern Michigan, 73-59.

In their sixth game of the year, the Warriors returned home to pick up their first victory of the season as they defeated La Crosse State, 74-67.

Vacation time found the Peds journeying to Oshkosh, Wisconsin, to participate in the holiday tournament, but both games ended in defeat. Eastern Illinois took the first game, 94-77, and then River Falls came out on top, 79-55. Four more defeats followed at Stevens Point State, 7363; St. AAary's College, 76-62; Mankato State, 5146, and Loras College, 84-63.

Winona State then came home to face Wartburg College and they won, 76-61. Next came Mankato State and the Peds were overpowered, 89-69.

A short trip to Menomonie found the Warriiors losing to Stout, 81-69. The Warriors then made their annual northern trip to Bemidji and Moorhead. Playing superb ball at Bemidji, the Warriors came out on top, 68-55. The following night the Peds played at Moorhead, only to lose in the final seconds, 76-73.

The Warriors then returned home to play Milton College and they came out victorious, 83-69. A week later, the Peds delighted the home-town fans as they picked up their first conference win of the year by defeating St. Cloud State on Jon Kaiser's last-second goal, 65-64.

With the season rapidly drawing to a close, the Warriors found a winning combination for the road to victory. They whipped Stout in a return game, 71-59. Next came Moorhead, and with Al Svenningson hitting 22 points, they again won.

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Help! Here ami Let me by! Excuse me, please!

64-52. Then Oshkosh State traveled to Winona for a return game and they too left disappointed as the Warriors won, 62-56. This was quickly followed by a surprise victory over Bemidji, 65-64 as Don Behrens hit a 3 point play at the final horn.

The Warriors then played a return game with St. Mary's, only to lose a hard fought game, 55-54. In the final game of the year, the Warriors were defeated by St. Cloud, 99-79.

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NAMES G FG FT TPS AVE Svenningson 25 208 214 630 25.2 Klagge 25 118 39 255 10.2 Kaiser 2597 40 234 9.4 Espinda 23 57 33 147 6.4 Behrens 20 52 12 116 5.8 Weeman 23 28 19 75 3.3 Morse 19 25 18 68 3.6 Marren 1718 17 53 3.1 Rickheim 19 16 8 40 2.1 Buswell 18 9 9 27 1.5 Welch 18 9 5 23 1.3 McDermott 83 1 7 0.8 Prondzinski 9 3 1 7 0.7 Gunhus 7 20 4 0.5 Gaulke 40 22 0.5
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it? It's up here!
Who's got the ball? Here, you can have
Where is everybody? Where is

Freshman Basketball

One of the lesser known sports activities on our campus is that of the "B" squad basketball team. Under the capable direction of Doug Page, they performed in the preliminary games before most of the regularly scheduled home tilts of the varsity squad.

The schedule of the nine-man team pitted them against some of the stronger college "B" teams and city all-star aggregations.

Unlike the varsity, the "B" team employed a well balanced scoring attack with no particular individual stand-out. Several members of the team played with the varsity as starters at one time or another. Among them were Herb Espinda, Don Behrens, Larry Gunhus and Bill Morse. Other members of the squad included Bobby Arko, Curt Hanson, Al Cieminski, Bobby Welch, Dick Behnke, Earl Buswell, Dave Prondzinski, Jim Butler and Mike Porter.

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Row 1: AA. Porter, A. Cieminski, D. Behnke, J. Butler. Row 2: B. Welch, C. Hanson, H. Espinda, D. Prondzinski, B. Arko, Coach D. Page, Coach Doug Page

Swimming

Swimming was inaugurated at Winona State College for the first time this year. Responsible for promoting marked enthusiasm in the sport was coach Jim Voorhees. The newest member of our athletic staff, Voorhees comes from Illinois.

An exhibition meet against La Crosse State was held at the Memorial Hall swimming pool. Although no scores were kept, the Warriors proved enough ability to warrant consideration of a full schedule next season. The meet was the only one the Warriors competed in during the year. Early in the year they did, however, take part in field trials at the University of Minnesota.

Special merit was shown by Roland Kratz in the 50-yard and 100-yard freestyles; Tom Chand1er in the 200-yard freestyle; Gerald McCartney in the 100-yard breaststroke; Alan Kraning in the relay events; Tom Miner in diving; Ron Mrachek in the 100-yard backstroke and Neil Baudhuin in the relay events.

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Row 1: D. Anderson, G. McCartney, A. Kraning, R. Loitz, T. Chandler, R. Kratz. Coach Jim Voorhees

Wrestling

Winona State's grapplers closed another chapter of Warrior wrestling history with the finest record since the sport was initiated five years ago. The Winona matmen, headed by coachBob Jones, combined individual victories for an excellent 63 dual meet record.

The matmen opened the season with an impressive victory over Moorhead State. After losing to Loras College, the Warriors defeated Stout State and the University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee.

The Warriors were then beaten by the University of Dubuque, but followed with triumphs over Stevens Point State, Stout State and Luther College before losing the last dual meet of the season to Wheaton.

Three Warriors, DeLozier, 123; True, 130; and Johnson, 137; ended the season undefeated in dual meet competition. DeLozier also won the 1 15 pound State College Conference title.

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Row 1; J. Delozier, G. Johnson, R. Helgorson, R. Gabrych, D. True. Row 2: Coach R. Jones, G. Schulz, D. Sanderson, G. Lundberg, G. McCartney, L. Pieper, B. Kosidowski, B. Pieper. Co-Captain John DeLozier Co-Captain LaVerne Pieper

Coach Jones is now entering his seventh year as an amateur wrestling coach, his second such season at Winona State. Jones, a graduate of Ithaca College, New York, where he obtained his Bachelor's and Master's degrees, is also head track coach and assistant football coach here at Winona State. Moving to Winona State last year, Mr. Jones's wrestling squad compiled a 3-4-1 record. This year, however, they achieved even greater things. Their final record was 6-3, the best ever achieved in the five year history of the sport here at Winona State.

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Coach Robert Jones
Winona 22 Moorhead State 8 Winona 10 Loras College 21 Winona 23 Stout State 11 16 U of Wis. - Mil 14 11 16 Winona 16 Stevens Point 14 31 Winona 19 Luther College 13 Winona 8 Wheaton College 23 Carleton Tourney 6th Conference Meet 4th Won 6 Lost 3 Tied 0
1957-58 RECORD I hate to do it! Glen Johnson Doug True Dean Sanderson

Intramurals

WATERPOLO CHAMPS (Flying Walruses)

Row 1: P. Schmidt, W. Ebert. Row 2: W. Asing, G. Nardini, D. Stover, D. Segermark, C. Richards. (Not pictured was D. Mertes.)

Row

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INTRAMURAL CHAMPS (Aces)

R, Kratz, M. Flaherty, D. Meyers.

B. Hostettler, E. Haakenson, Don Herrick, W. Stephenson.

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AAadeo (Moon) Molinari and Jim Voorhees, directors. 1; 2:
83 Remember me? Who's got it? CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS SPORT TEAM SOFTRALL BASKETBALL WON LOST National League 9 1 American League 7 3 Bombers Tournament WATER POLO - Flying Walruses Somebody help! Hands off it's mine!

Baseball

The Warriors opened the season losing to Loras College, 11-4. They then made their annual southern trip and lost two games to Western lilinois, 4-2 and 3-0. The Peds returned home to battle St. Mary's and lost, 13-3.

Back on the winning trail, the Warriors copped four straight victories before losing to La Crosse, 8-4. Victories compiled were in the conference, with doubleheader victories over Moorhead State, 8-6 and 5-3, and over Bemidji State with scores of 15-0 and 11-0. The first game featured a nohitter pitched by John Carter.

Bob Behrens then pitched the Warriors to a 6-3 victory over Carleton college and this was followed by a doubleheader victory over Stout State, 5-4 and 8-4.

The Warriors then lost to St. Mary's and Loras College by the scores of 7-2 and 10-1. However, the Warriors were not to be denied as they came back to post a doubleheader victory over St. Cloud State, 2-0 and 8-1.

In the final crucial two-game series with Mankato, the Warriors lost both games, 1-0 and 3-1.

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Coach AAadeo (Moon) Molinari Dick Zack John Carter Row 1: D, Behrens, T. Franklin, T. O'Brien, D. Beberg, D. Montgomery, D. Timm, J. Miner, R. Hubbard. Row 2: Coach M. Molinari, J. Christenson, D. Segermark, F. Jaszewski, D. Zack, M. Vetrovec, J. Carter, B. Welch, Manager O. Thompson.

Climaxed by a last place finish in the conference meet, the 1957 Winona State track team hustled through a rebuilding season under new coach Robert Jones. The cindermen, weakened by inexperience and graduation faced a complete rebuilding job and went through the 1957 season with expectations for the 1958 season foremost in their minds.

Besides participating in several dual and quadrangular meets, the Warrior trackmen participated in theCarleton Invitational and the NAIA district meet at Mankato. Big point-getters for the Warriors were Jerry Tedrow in the 440-yard and 880yard runs; Jack Strommer in the distance runs and Pat Marren in the low hurdles and pole vault. Tedrow and Marren also qualified in the NAIA district meet at Mankato.

Track
Dick Anderson
1957 SCORES Winona 4 Winona 2 Winona 0 Winona 3 Winona 8 Winona 5 Winona 15 Winona 11 Winona 4 Winona 6 Winona 5 Winona 8 Winona 2 Winont 1 Winona 2 Winona 8 Winona 0 Winona 1 Won 11 Loras College 11 Western Illinois 4 Western Illinois 3 St. Mary's 13 Moorhead State 6 Moorhead State 3 Bemidji State ! 0 Bemidji State 0 La Crosse State 8 Carleton 3 Stout State 4 Stout State 4 St. Mary's 7 Loras College 10 St. Cloud State 0 St. Cloud State 1 Mankato State 1 Mankato State 3 Lost 7
Pat Marren Row 1: W. Asing, P. Marren, G. Schultz, B. Scott, P. Langstaff, H. Peterson, H. Stoizman, G. Lundberg. Row 2: Manager D. Sands, M. Rouse, J. McGinnis, L. Greenleaf, D. Kirsch, L. Gunhus, G. McCartney, D. Anderson, J. Slifka, M. Porter, D. Glazier, Coach Jones.

The Winona State golf team ended up its 1957 season with the identical record which they compiled in 1956 of six wins, three losses and one tie. Bright spots of the season were the double wins over St. Mary's, the winning of the triangular meet at St. Thomas, the placing third in the con

ference meet at St. Cloud and the victory scored by Denny Syverson over Eau Claire's Glen Abrahamson which gave the Warriors a 8-7 revenge victory over Eau Claire. Matches during the season were dropped to Eau Claire and La Crosse.

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Doug Page, Fred Weeman, Earl Buswell, Coach Owen. Fred Weeman Earl Buswell Doug Page

Tennis "W' Club

Winona State's tennis team finished a very suecessful 1957 season with a record of 4-2. The netmen led by number one and two men, Russ Blankenfeld and Gary Evenson showed very well last year as they took the team to victories over Rochester J. C., Eau Claire and St. Mary's and losses to Stout State and Eau Claire. The Warriors also finished fourth in the conference meet which was held at St. Cloud.

The "W" Club, the athletic club on campus, is made up of all letterwinnersfrom the sports of intercollegiate competition: football, basketball, baseball,track, tennis, wrestling and golf.

The club's two fundamental purposes are: to instill in the student body the true ideals of sportsmanship in athletics and to stimulate interest and enthusiasm in all types of sports activities.

Officers of the club were Rick Hubbard, president; Larry Whittier, vice president; and Don Klagge, treasurer. Dr. Luther McCown served as adviser to the club.

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Row 1: Irv Rickheim, Gary Evenson, Coach Dr. McGown. Missing were Bob Thaldorf, Russ Lund, and Russ Blankenfeld. Row 1: L. Whittier, C. Reed, D. Stanton, T. Miner, J. May, W. Asing, D. Behrens, J. Kaiser. Row 2: C. Richards, K. Miller, W. Ebert, R. Hubbard, D. Page, E. Buswell, D. Klagge, G. Johnson, B. Welch. Row 3: D. Segermark, C. Schneider, G. Bundy, A. Maze, W. Puetz, G. Nardini, L. Pieper, J. Ganga, J. Carter. Row 4: D. Brown, P. Marren, H. Espinda, L. Gunhus, J. Kern, C. Frisby, D. Montgomery. Row 5: F. Weeman, A. Svenningson, B. Morse, G. Lundberg.

Women's Recreation Association

W.R.A. climaxed a busy and successful year by attending the State Play Day at the University of Minnesota. Other highlights of the year were intramurals, corec nights, and sportdays. At St. Cloud a chamipon Winona volleyball team remained undefeated. W.R.A. also assisted in planning the regional A. R. F. C. W. conference held at Camp Courage where delegates from five states met. Officers were president, Helen Gatzke; vice - president, Marian Culbertson; secretary, Daisy Morikami; co - rec chairman, Louise Schroeder; orchesis leader, Nancy Tubb; sports leaders, Margot Anderson, Jan Jacobson, Connie Gislason, Kathie Juhl, Doris Kamla, and Jeanne Stegen. Miss Moravec was adviser.

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Row 1: S. Hartle, D. Bremer, T. Ahrens, C. Gislason, N. Tubb, P. Strah, D. Steffens. Row 2: Miss Moravec, M. Hopf, C. Lawrence, H. Gatzke, J. Drenckhahn, L. Hoon, L. Schroeder, M. Kowaleski, M. Arnold. Row 3: J. Schwantz, A. Miyazaki, J. Stegen, C. Friday, B. Krieger, L. Larson, L. Laicik, B. Tonsager. Row 4: N. Arnold, L. Anderson, M. Culbertson, M. Tonsager, M. Meistad, D. Morikami, D. Kamla, D. Kieffer, L. McKenzie. Row 5: C. Heaser, M. Anderson, J. Fahey, S. Lehman, J. Jacobson, J. Fend, L. Swearingen, B. Gates, D. Ambrosen, N. Shay. A W. R. A. board meeting, officers of W.R.A. consult Miss Moravec. Championship team.

W. P. E.

The monthly meetings of the Women's Physical Education Club have been devoted to topics of interest in the field of physical education. The members sold homecoming buttons, worked in the coat checkroom at basketball games, sponsored a high school play day, and they helped with freshman physical examinations. The high point of the year occurred when eight members and two faculty advisers attended the sixtieth National Conference of the American Association for Health Physical Education and Recreation at Kansas City in April. Officers of the club were president. Barb Gates; vice president, Helen Gatzke; secretary, Charlotte Svenningson; and Play Day Chairman, Jeanne Stegen.

Undefeated until tournaments.

Cheerleaders

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Row 1; AA. Hopf, T. Ahrens, C. Svenningson, B. Krieger, L. Hoon, D. Steffens, AA. Arnold. Row 2: AAiss Day, H. Gatzke, J. Stegen, C. Friday, J. Drenckhahn, B. Tonsager, AA. Tonsager. Row 3; S. Lang, AA. Culbertson, J. AAerchant, L. Larson, AA. AAeistad, D. AAorikami, D. Kamla, L. Lajcik. Row 4: N. Arnold, AA. Anderson, L. Anderson, J. Fahey, B. Gates, L. Swearingen, D. Kieffer, N. Shay, L. AAcKinzie, B. Nyrud. G. Bergsrud, AA. Tonsager, H Gatzke, C. Gislason, K. Juhl, L. Ruline. W. P. E. officers consult AAiss Day.

Warriorettes

The Warriorettes are a new group that was formed this year. They were organized through a joint effort of Rick Hubbard, John May, and Nancy Tubb. The purpose of the team's organization was to form a precision dance and drill team on State's campus. The team performed during half-times of basketball games, and it also performed for tournament playoffs that were held in Memorial Hall. Response to the team was very good, and it appears to be on the road to success.

We dance.

And we prance.

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J. Schuldt, M. Engrav, A. Houser, N. Nelton, C. Johnson, K. Bjoraker, N. Tubb, C. Glander, D. Radsek, J. Bauch, M. OIstad, B. Lewis, C. Heaser, AA. Pickart, J. Bodein, L. AAcKenzie.

Orchesis

Orchesis is a modern dance group. The purpose of the organization is to provide body building exercise and to create graceful interpretation of the dance. This year the group performed for Homecoming, and in October, Nancy Nelton and Carol Friday attended a modern dance symposium at Mankato State. Miss Moravec is the adviser for the group, and Nancy Tubb is the student leader.

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A perfect aim. I'm bashful, Over my dead body.
94 Care to join Student NEA? Undecided. Convocations. Freshman Orientation Sock Hop Sock Hop Bop. Take your pick!
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Tea in Morey Hall.
96 It's really only the first fitting. Freshman Week Straight from Paris. Getting YWCA members. "I pledge to obey all upper classmen." All decked out. You've had it, Frosh!
97 Everywhere you look. Vote, Vote, Vote. Choosing Our Queen
Queen contestants.
The coronation. They got their gal.
Sir Fred Heyer.
98 Destination Moon Blast off! ! There's a tavern in the town. Living it up. AAoon maid.
99 Business Club.
Homecoming Parade
Morey and Shepard Halls. Richards Hall. The royal court. English Club. Dolphins.

The Queen—

100 Homecoming
Eddie Howard plays for Homecoming.
The Game— The Dance

Christmas Dinner

and Dance

The cafeteria windows.
must have been a funny story!
Christmas turkey.
It
Dancing to Johnny Roberts. Snow tree. Sitting this one out.
102 Marri Our Fair Lady, Fair Ladies.
103 Block that beer can. "I dub thee Just one more. Bill. Game time. Not quite!
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"My Funny Valentine." Programs for the Valentine Formal. Mrs. Eugenie Anderson speaks in assembly. Student Commission elections.
105 A-Fair To Remember Campus Cover Girl Floor show.
Bingo.
Judy Bauch Pizza.
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I Geography at its best.
Some brass!
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Donna Ambrosen in kindergarten. John AAay and Pete Schmidt in phy ed.
Student Teaching
Sally lee in fifth grade. D. Breneqan in Phelps junior high. Barb Peterson in third grade.
108 Ideal studying conditions.
Classes Try to hit the wastebasket, please! Protecting our country? More vyork for the janitor. Hot Dogs, again? Studying in the library. In the Student Lounge.
Between
109 This is work?

Relaxing.

The Dorms

Nine hearts.

'What's for supper?" Green beans again!

Just what game is this?

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Veterans' Housing

Student Dean looks for a babysitter. Woman's work is never done. Open house in Morey Mali. The Karl Zenks. TV with the Richmans.

Wenonah Staff

Editor

Business Managers

Art Editor

Layout Manager

Faculty

Classes Organizations

Student Life Women's Sports Men's Sports Photographer

Assistants:

Pat Claire

Anita Houser

Deanna Harders

Claude Kremer

Anita Mrozek

King Miller, Dave Porter

Harold Grabitzke

Don Verkins

Georgia Stiehl

Pat Kelm, Pat Severson

Mary C. Thompson, Nancy Sperbeck

Evelyne Buhler, Nancy Van Allen

Barbara Steege

Peter Schmidt

Rollie Finner

Louise Schroeder

Nancy Nelton

Carol Friday

Rose Warner

Adviser Mr. Jesson

Our appreciation to Mr. Ralph Behling, the Winona Daily News for pictures, and to Durfey and Edstrom's Studios for photography.

With our backs to the past, we leave these crossroads and face the future. For some just approaching these crossroads, new experiences and satisfactions lie ahead. For those leaving, there are new responsibilities, new adventures. With a sense of pride and humility, we now raise our sights toward wider horizons and new crossroads.

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Adler, Sebastian 18.

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Albrecht, Mary 37.

Altobell, Carol 37.

Ambrosen, Donna 18, 47, 48, 64, 88.

Anderson, Laurie 37, 48, 88, 89.

Anderson, Margot 88, 89.

Anderson, Richard 51, 79, 85.

Anderson, Ronald 35, 71.

Andrzejek, James 35, 64.

Arko, Robert 35, 48, 64, 78.

Arnold, Marjorie 18, 48.

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Brown, Leonard 37.

Brown, Richard 70, 87.

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Brusehaver, Duane 35, 52.

Brust, James 37, 56, 57.

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Buettner, Carol 37.

Buhier, Ernest 20, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 52, 63.

Buhier, Evelyne 20, 42, 45, 46, 47, 48, 51, 54.

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Chamberlain, Karen 20, 46, 48, 59, 61, 63, 66.

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Christensen, Eugene 38,. 64.

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Darling, Don 21, 44.

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Finner, Roland 36, 49, 54, 55, 59, 60, 61.

Fisk, Barbara 22, 49, 51, 55, 56, 64.

Flaherty, Martin 22, 48, 49, 52, 64, 82.

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Fosburgh, Don 34, 57, 64.

Franklin, Thomas 36, 49, 64, 84.

Friday, Carol 34, 46, 48, 51, 88, 89.

Frisby, Charles 34, 42, 87.

Frost, Charlene Bittle 22, 51, 65.

Fuller, Elaine 22, 46, 48, 66.

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D
E

Gabryck, Richard 80.

Gallien, Richard 62.

Ganga, John 70, 87.

Gappa, Judith 38.

Gates, Barbara 22, 88, 89.

Gatzke, Helen 34, 47, 48, 88, 89.

Gaulke, Charles 36, 74.

Gegen, Michael 38, 64.

Gerry, Corolyn 38, 60, 61, 64.

Gilbertson, Camille 34.

Gillespie, Robert 38.

Ginther, George 23.

Gislason, Connie 23, 88, 89.

Glander, Connie 38, 56, 57, 90.

Glatch, Rochelle 38, 64.

Glazier, David 38, 72, 85.

Gleason, Gerald 59, 60, 61, 62.

Glover, Margie 36, 59, 61, 63.

Goetzman, Allen 36.

Goetzman, Gayle 38,48, 64.

Grabitzke, Harold 34,51, 54, 58.

Gravenish, Marlys 36, 57, 59, 60,61, 65.

Greden, David 23, 50.

Greenleaf, L. 36,63, 85.

Grimes, Donald 23.

Grob, Joan 34, 48, 64.

Gruden, John 36, 64.

Guenther, Emil 34, 60, 62.

Gunhus, Lorry 36, 72, 74, 85, 87.

H

Haakenson, Eugene 49, 82.

Haas, Edna Kay 38, 64.

Hackett, Jack 34, 70.

Hahn, William 34, 46, 48, 59, 60, 61.

Haigh, Willard 23.

Hall, William 38.

Hallberg, Sally 34,48, 55.

Hallman, Patricia 34, 48, 58, 64.

Halvorson, Elaine 23.

Haney, Barbara 38, 56.

Hannon, Elmer 23.

Hansen, Gwen 66.

Hanson, Curtis 38, 78.

Hanson, Marilyn 36, 48, 52 ,56, 60.

Happel, Charlotte 38, 48.

Harders, Deanna 56.

Hardtke, Jeannine 34, 48.

Hargesheimer, William 38.

Harris, David 38, 51, 55.

Hartle, Sally 38,54, 66, 88.

Haugstad, Catherine 23, 48, 59, 64.

Hauser, Sylvan 38.

Hawkenson, Sandra 36, 56, 57, 66.

Head, Patricia 23, 48, 62.

Healy, William E. 36, 49, 64.

Heaser, Constance 36, 48, 52, 56,64, 88, 90.

Heikes, Margaret 34, 48, 63, 66.

Helgerson, Joanne 36.

Helgorson, Roger 36, 64, 65, 80.

Hentges, Gerald 36.

Heymans, Roger 38. Himebaugh, Shirley 38, 59, 60.

Hinkly, Ray 38.

Hodgins, Walter 50.

Hoeppner, Charles 23.

Hofland, Edwina 38, 55.

Hoft, Mary 38, 44, 88, 89.

Hollander, John 49, 50.

Holman, Nancy 38.

Holsapple, Larry 36.

Honda, Earl 36.

Hoon, Laura 36, 63,88, 89.

Hopkins Margaret 34, 49, 56.

Hostettler, William 82.

Houser, Anita 36, 48, 57, 64, 90.

Hubbard, Richard 24, 43, 45,84, 87.

Hughes, Earl 36,60, 61.

Humberg, Robert 36.

Huseby, Gordon 38, 64.

Huttemeier, Marri 38, 47, 48.

Imm, Ervin 38, 61.

Imm, Ivan 38.

Itomura, Sachiko 24. Itomura, Sueko 24.

Jackson, Sharon 34, 48. Jacobson, Janice 34, 48, 64, 88. Jaeger, Darrel 38. Jereczek, Michael 38. Jick, Doris 38, 48, 56, 64.

Johns, Herbert 59, 61, 64.

Johnson, Charlotte 36, 48, 61, 64.

Johnson, Glen 36, 72, 80, 81, 87.

Johnson, Gloria 38.

Johnson, Lowell 34, 59, 60, 61, 62.

Johnson, Norman 38.

Johnson, Phyllis 24.

Johnson, Russell 38.

Johnson, Sandra 38, 64.

Juhl, Katherine 36, 89. Justin, Gerald 50.

Kaehler, William 24.

Kaiser, Evelyn 62.

Kaiser, Jon 36,74, 75, 87.

Kamla, Doris 36, 88, 89.

Kamla, Richard 36, 49, 51. Karow, Dale 36, 49,56,57, 66.

Kaste, Howard 60, 62.

Kauphusman, Barbara A. 24, 48, 64.

Keller, David 38, 49. Keller, Lois 36, 61.

Kelley, Frank 24, 58, 59,60, 61.

Kelm, Patricia 24, 45, 46, 47, 48, 51, 54, 57, 66.

Kern, James 24, 65, 87.

Kieffer, Dorothy Ann 34, 48, 64, 88, 89.

Kilkelly, Daniel 34, 64, 72.

King, Carol 34,48, 65.

Kinyon, Katherine 38.

Kirsch, Richard 38.

Klagge, Donald 74, 75, 87.

Klein, Robert 36, 59, 60, 61, 62.

Kleinschmidt, Michael 36.

Knowiton, Alice 24.

Knowiton, Bruce 25, 57.

Knutson, Nola 34, 48, 57, 64.

Kohama, Meivyn 38, 72.

Kohner, Terrence 38.

Kolb, Karen 38.

Kowaleski, Mary 25,50, 64, 88.

Kragness, Kathryn M. 36, 48, 64.

Kraning, Alan 79.

Kratz, Roland 79.

Kratz, Ronald 38, 42,43, 82.

Krause, Roger 34.

Kreidermacher, Frank 38.

Kremer, Claude 25, 55.

Krieger, Beverly 25, 44, 45, 48, 52, 64, 88, 89.

Kuehl, William 34, 43, 50, 64.

Kukowski, Sally 36.

Kukowski, Thomas 38.

Kulas, John 34.

Kuroyama, Harriet 25. L

Lager, Junior 36.

Lajcik, Lorna 38, 47, 88, 89.

Landro, John 25, 49, 50, 56, 61, 64.

Landro, Kenneth 36, 42, 43.

Landro, Mary 25, 48, 64.

Lang, Neal 34, 42, 43, 44, 51, 57.

Lang, Sharon 38, 47, 89.

Langstaff, Paul 38, 85.

Larson, Burton 34, 50.

Larson, Diane 25, 46.

Larson, Helen 36, 64.

Larson, Louise 36, 48, 56, 64, 88, 89.

Latcham, Marilyn 25, 48.

Lawrence, Carol 39, 88.

Lehmann, Sara 39, 63, 88.

Lemieux, Leo 36.

Leonard, Richard 34.

Lewis, Beverly 36, 42, 56,64, 90.

Lieberman, Donna 25, 48, 56.

Liskow, Lyle 34, 53.

Litcher, John 39, 60, 65.

Livingood, Milton 63.

Loitz, Roland 36, 79.

Lord, Suzanne 39.

Lovaas, Marion 26, 48,55, 56, 63.

Ludwitzke, Dennis 26, 48, 56, 59, 60.

Lundberg, Eugene 36, 86, 87.

Lyndahl, Ann 26, 48, 55,56, 64. M

McBride, Sally 26, 48,59, 61.

McCarl, John 39, 55.

McCartney, Gene 72, 80, 85.

McCartney, Gerald 39, 79.

McCloskey, James 36.

Index
G
J
K
1 14

McCormick, Michael 36, 51, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60,61, 62, 64.

McDermott, Gene 34.

McGlinch, Michael 26, 49, 64.

McKenzie, Lillian 39, 63, 88, 89, 90.

McMillen, Leland 26.

McNallan, Yvonne 34,48,56, 64.

Mackey, Richard 36.

Madison, Sharon 26.

Majerus, AI Jean 39, 64.

Maierus, Beverly 36, 48, 51, 56, 57, 64.

Malewicki, Duayne 26, 42, 45, 46, 51, 59, 60,61, 62.

Mallinger, James 34, 49,56, 64.

Mangen, Lois 39.

Manz, Donald 36.

Marren, Patrick 34, 74, 75, 85.

Mason, Patricia 39.

Mathot, John 36.

May, John 26, 45, 47, 50, 64, 70, 87.

Maze, Arthur 26, 49, 52,64, 87.

Meinke, David 39.

Meistad, Marlys 36, 89.

Merchant, Joan 36, 89.

Mertes, Dave 27, 45, 71.

Meyer, Ardeil 39.

Meyer, Donna 39, 42, 65.

Meyer, Doris 39.

Meyers, Donald 34, 82.

Miller, Jerry 39.

Miller, King 70, 87.

Mills, Norbert 36, 56, 57.

Miner, Thomas 87.

Mitchell, Patricia 36.

Miyazaki, Tsuyaki 65, 88.

Modrzejewski, Thomas 39.

Moeller, Darlene 34, 48.

Moen, Robert 34.

Mollet, Loren 27.

Montgomery, Dale 87.

Morikami, Daisy 36, 65,88, 89.

Morse, Bill 34, 71, 72, 75, 87.

Morse, Katherine 27, 46, 51, 52.

Mortimer, Patricia 39.

Motzko, Robert 34, 48, 51, 52,

Mrachek, Ronald 27, 50.

Mrozek, Anita 27, 48, 49, 54, 56, 57, 64.

Mulholland, Cecil 34, 48.

Munkel, Robert 39.

Myer, AI 50.

Myers, Norbert 34.

Myers, Raymond 34, 53.

Myhre, Carolyn 27, 48, 64, N

Nagle, Boyd 39.

Nardini, Eugene 34, 53, 71 ,82, 87.

Nelson, Albert 36.

Nelson, Clayton 27, 48, 50, 64.

Nelson, Duayne 36, 52.

Nelson, Nancy 39.

Nelton, David 36.

Nelton, Nancy 36, 51, 54, 55,56, 60, 90.

Newman, Judith 39, 64.

Nickel, Curtis 36, 49, 52. Niemeyer, Marvin 39. Noland, Stanley 27. Nyberg, Marlyce 34, 48, 56, 64. Nyrud, Bea 39, 60, 89.

Olson, Anna Joyce 27, 46, 48, 63. Olson, Gary 50.

Olstad, Marilyn 27,42, 46, 48, 56, 64. O'Reilley, Larry 36.

Osborn, Lucille 28, 48, 59, 61, 63. Ottoson, Richard 28, 50. Oxley, Darlene 35, 52. Ozmun, Richard 39.

Page, Douglas 35, 78, 86, 87. Page, Harriet 63, 66. Palmer, David 28. Pankratz, Tom 36.

Papenfuss, Elaine 36, 65.

Pasvogel, Kay Weseman 28, 48. Paulson, Norman Jerome 39, 60, 62. Pehler, George 35, 64.

Pellowski, A. Benjamin 28, 49, 64. Pelowski, Mary Ellen 36, 64.

Peterson, Barbara 28, 45,46, 47, 48, 58.

Peterson, Harvey 35, 48, 52, 85.

Peterson, Sandra 39,42, 56, 57.

Peterson, Sharon 39, 64. Phillips, John 39. Pickart, Mary Ann 36, 90.

Pieper, Bernhard 39, 64, 80.

Pieper, LaVerne 28, 47, 52, 70, 72 80, 87.

Pierce, Michael 39, 55, 56, 57.

Pilarski, Philip 28.

Podany, Patricia 28.

Porter, Michael 39, 60,62, 64, 78, 85.

Pretzer, Annette 28. Price, Roger 35.

Prigge, William 39. Prondzinski, David 39, 74, 78, Pronschinske, JoAnn 39.

Pronschinske, Leo 35, 49, 52.

Puetz, Walter J. 29, 71, 87.

Quirin, Donald H. 29, 52. Quirin, Mrs. Marian 29. Quist, John 37, 64, 72.

Radsek, Darlene 29, 56, 57, 90. Raine, Ardeth 61, 63.

Raschke, Kenneth 52, 63.

Reed, Harold 53.

Reed, Richard 29, 53.

Reid, Helen 37.

Reihsen, Marvin 39. Reitan, Gary 39.

Rekstad, Alice 37.

Renslo, Robert 39.

Rhoades, Bruce 39.

Rice, Myron 39.

Rice, Ovia 29.

Richards, Carl 29,72, 82, 87.

Richman, John 29.

Rickheim, Ervin 35, 74, 75, 87.

Rocconi, Roger 37.

Roffler, Elaine 37.

Rose, Edward 39.

Rost, Mary 35, 63.

Rouse, Marvin 39,42, 47, 72, 85.

Ruline, Leona 29, 89.

Russett, Delores 51.

Ryan, Patricia 37, 64.

Rydman, Ralph 29.

Sackett, Kathleen 30.

Sanden, Charles 52.

Sanderson, Dean 47, 80, 81.

Sands, David 31, 85.

Satter, Arnold 72.

Schaub, Stanley 30.

Schierholt, Don 52.

Schmidt, J. George 39.

Schmidt, Peter 30, 82.

Schmoll, Kenneth 39.

Schneider, Charles 87.

Schnirring, Erwin 30, 53.

Schnur, Robert 39.

Schoenrock, James 30, 44.

Schreiber, David 35, 47.

Schroeder, Grace 39.

Schroeder, Louise 30, 46, 48, 64, 88.

Schuldt, Joyce 39, 64, 90.

Schultz, Richard 39.

Schulz, Glenn 37, 66,80, 85.

Schulz, Jim 35, 37, 56, 57.

Schumacher, Dolores 30, 48.

Schwager, Mary 39.

Schwager, Susan 37, 44, 48, 65.

Schwantz, Janet 37,48, 88.

Schwind, Howard 59, 61, 63, 65.

Scott, Robert 37.

Segale, R. 64.

Segermark, Don 30, 53, 71, 82, 84, 87.

Selke, Gordon 50.

Severson, Pat 30, 43, 44, 45, 56,48, 51, 54,57,58, 60, 64.

Shay, Nancy 39, 66,88, 89.

Sheehan, James 30.

Simon, Ann 37.

Skogstad, Michael 39.

Slifka, James 39, 85.

Smith, Julie 31, 50.

Smith, Kendall 31, 59,61,63, 64.

Smith, Peggy 35, 50.

Solberg, Milton 39.

Spande, Dean 47.

Spande, Dennis 49.

Sperbeck, Nancy 31, 44, 48, 54, 55, 56, 60, 61.

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R
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Sprenger,George 39.

Stanton, Richard 37, 87.

Steffens, Dorothy 39,88, 89.

Steichen, Jeanette 37.

Streichen, Jeanette 37.

Steivang, Julie 39.

Stensrud, Richard 35.

Stephenson, Thomas 39.

Stephenson, Walter 37, 56 57, 64, 82.

Stiehl, Georgia 37, 47,48,59,61, 65.

Stone, Ronald 35, 53.

Storhoff, Wallace 31, 49.

Stover, Dave 37, 70, 82.

Stow, Donald 35, 48,49,59,60, 61, 63.

Strah, Patricia 39, 59, 61, 65.

Strand, Gavin 31.

Strand, Verda 37.

Strand, Vernon 37, 50, 57.

Stueve, R. 35.

Sulack, Richard 37.

Sultze, Dorothy 35, 48,49, 65.

Sunde, Jane 39.

Suttie, Muriel 31, 46, 56, 57.

Svenningson, AI 31, 42, 45, 74, 87.

Svenningson, Charlotte 35, 42, 48, 88, 89.

Swearingen, LaRue 31, 45, 47, 48, 88, 89.

Theios, Kaliope 31, 44,45, 48, 49, 56, 57.

Theis, Patricia 55, 64.

Thery, Jean 35.

Thies, Margaret 39. Thomforde, Larry 47.

Thompson, Mary Claire 35, 48, 51, 54, 56, 64.

Thompson, Orrel 31.

Thompson, Richard 37, 49, 50. Todd, Keith 52, 70. Todd, Sandra 37.

Toensing, Norman 35, 48, 49.

Toizman, Nyles 37.

Tonsager, Bonnie 37, 88, 89.

Tonsager, Margo 37, 47,88, 89.

Torgerson, Janet 32.

Troke, Donald 32.

True, Douglas 80, 81.

Tschida, Kenneth 35, 50, 64.

Tubb, Nancy 35, 44, 48,56,57, 66, 88, 90.

Tushaus, Herman 39.

Unasch, Daryl 35.

Valdovinos, Lavonne 35, 59, 61. Van Allen, Nancy 32, 48, 54, 59.

Vathing, Shirley 32.

Vatter, Sharon 64. Verkins, Donald 54. Voelker, John 59, 60, 61.

Vollmer, Kay 52.

Waldron, J. 60, 61.

Waihus, Sharon 60, 64.

Wanek, Edward 35.

Warner, Rose Marie 32, 56, 57, 64.

Way, Kathalyn 48,51,56, 57, 63.

Weeman, Fred 32,74, 75,86, 87.

Welch, Robert 71, 74, 75, 78, 84, 87.

Wheeler, Dorothy 48, 52, 58, 65.

Whillock, Ivan 35, 51, 58.

Whitcomb, Barbara 65.

White, Grant 31, 43, 46.

Whittier, Lawrence 35,47, 72, 87.

Wilkes, Dean 32.

Williams, Harold 63.

Wilson, JoAnn 65.

Wolfe, Duane 37.

Wolff, Frances 65.

Wooden, James 35, 53.

Wunderlich, Charles 35.

Yotter, Harold 32, 52.

Zack, Richard 34, 84.

Zbylicki, Mary June 37, 48, 64.

Zierdt, Jack 48, 65.

Zimmer, Merlin 72.

Faculty and Organizations

Band 60.

Capron, Hugh 9, 53.

Foster, Opal 13. Cheerleaders 89. Freshmen 36.

A. 9. Class Officers 42.

Fugisby, G. L. 10, 53.

Fuller, John J. 10.

Fuller, Mrs. John J. 13.

Gamma Delta 65. Bard, Agnes 9, 61. Davis, E. M. 9.

Dalleska, Judith 13.

Garlid, Georgia 13, 64. Baptist Student Foundation 66. Davis, Marian 9. Golf 86.

Bartsch, Mildred 9.

Day, Susan 9, 89.

Baseball 84. de Groot, Angelyn 13.

Basketball 74. Donath, Elizabeth 14, 46.

Behling, Ralph 9, 66.

Dorm Councils 47.

Behnke, Mrs. Sharon 13. Duel, Mrs. John 14. Bock, Mrs. Phyllis 12.

Griffeth, Fae 47.

Grimm, Walter 10, 59, 61.

Gulick, Luther 10.

Guthrie, Harold 10.

Bodden, William 12. Dunlay, Kathryn 12. H

Boddy, Margaret 9. E

Bode, Marian 9, 58.

Hayes, Richard 13.

Heyer, Fred 10, 60, 62.

Bowman, D. Harold 9.

Emanuel, Joseph 10, 52.

Hopf, Mrs. Ruth 10, 50. Bradford Club 65.

Bremer, Adolph 9. English Club 51.

Hopkins, Richard 10. Business Club 50. F

Canterbury Club 66.

Finch, Gertrude 10, 50.

Industrial Arts Club 53. Fishbaugher, G. E. 10.

Football 70.

Intramurals 82.

Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 63,

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Aarestad, Amanda 9, 48. Chorus 61.
Adams, F. R. 9. Christenson, George 9.
Arnold,
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B D G
C

Faculty and Organizations

j Jackson, Harry 10, 53.

Jacobsen, Edward 14.

Jederman, F. A. 10.

Jesson, Edward 10, 51, 54, 55. Jones, Robert 11, 73, 80, 81, 85. Juniors 34.

K

Kappa Delta Pi 46.

Kappa Pi 58.

Kryzsko, S. J. 8. L

Larson, Richard 13.

Lokensgard, R. L. 11.

Lutheran Student Association 64. M

Mason Music 59.

McCown, LA. 11, 87.

McGrath, Mrs. Helen 13.

McMartin, Mrs. Mildred 14.

Magnus, Dorothy B. 11, 48,56, 57.

Mariner, M. L. 11, 43, 47.

Marley, Warren 11, 50.

Millen, Earl 11.

Miller, Margaret 11.

Minne, Neis 8.

Molinari, Madeo 11, 73, 82, 84.

Moravec, Marjorie 11, 88.

Morley, Donna 14.

Muhle, Hilda 14.

Munson, Howard 13, 64. Murck, Harold 14.

Nelson, Augusta 11.

Nelson, Mrs. Marilyn 14. Newman Club 64.

Opsahl, James 11. Orchesis 91.

Orientation Team 44.

Owen, Russell 11, 73, 75, 86.

Payne, Ruth 14. Purple Key 46. R

Radio Guild 57.

Ragar, E. L. 11, 66. Raymond, M. R. 8. Reidelberger, Jacque 11. Reiter, Cleo 13. S

Sabin, Mrs. James 14.

Safranek, Bernice 14.

Safranek, Mrs. Jean 14. Science Club 52. Sherman, Ruth 13. Simons, Lois 12.

Sophomores 35.

Student Commission 43.

Student NEA 48. Sudia, Theodore 12. Swecker, Zoe 12.

Swimming 79. Swing Band 62.

Talbot, Jean 12.

Talle, Magda 13.

Taylor, Stanley 12.

Tennis 87.

Thurston, Alice 14.

Track 85.

Underkoffler, Milton 12. V

Valentine, Mrs. Norma 12.

Van Alstine, F. L. 12.

Voorhees, James 12, 79, 82. W

"W" Club 87.

Warriorettes 90.

Wedul, M. O. 12, 48.

Wenonah 54.

Wenonah Players 56.

Wesley Foundation 63.

Whitesel, Theodore 12.

Who's Who 45.

Wilson, James 12.

Winonan 55.

Young Democrats 49.

Young Republicans 49. Young Women's Christian Association 47.

N
O
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Winona State Speech Association 57. Women's Physical Education Club 89. Women's Recreation Association 88. Wrestling 80. Y
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127 Compliments of STATE THEATRE COMPLIMENTS OF THE Williams Book & Stationery Store Sc(Í€ífferls CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS INC. Phone 2888 We love him just the same. Ford Sales & Service OwlMotor Company Fourth and Main Home Furniture Winona's Newest and Largest Furniture Store. Completed in 1955, overlooking Lake Winona on U. S. Highways 61 & 14 - 350 East Sarnia. Plenty of Free Parking. John Sherman & Sons Wholesale Plumbing & Heating Supplies Established in 1905 123 WEST THIRD STREET Winona, Minn.
128 Here's what goes on under the table! Compliments of Your Ed Buck's Camera Shop WEBB Winona's Complete Photographic Store SERVICE STATIONS Studio Greeting Cards Cut Price.Since 1923 One Day Photofinishing GO WEBB On Main St Next to Post Office "More Go Per Gallon" 04>t4m Studio McVey’s Ice Cream Shop We hope we have done our part Commercial & Portrait toward making your year Photography a pleasant one 209 Johnson 7564 451 Huff Street Dial 9808 Sam's Mileage Service Corner of HUFF & SARNIA Phone 9834 Winona, Minn. Sam Morken, owner Ji IIB litiijEtjr MEN'S WEAR ■j Corner Third and Main 1 WINONA, MINN. Man Phone 4300

"What a campaign! He taking me to dinner at Williams Hotel & Annex!"

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Cleaning Haddad*s 3 Hour Cleaning (on Request) In By 10 A.M. Out By 5 P.M. Compliments of Salets DEPARTMENT STORE Compliments of Northern Field Seed Co. If It Grows It Grows Better With HENRY BURTON
^Super Qro Organic Soil Builder for Farm and Home And His Orchestra A Product ofNorthern Field Seed Co. "Since 1917" Winona's Oldest Seed Dealer Compliments of Winona Milk Company Chas. J. Olsen & Sons Distributors of Quality Dairy Products Plumbing & Heating Mfrs. of "Full Flavored"Winona Telephone 7010 109-111 Center St. Ice Cream Winona, Minn. 750 E. Broadway Phone 3311
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130 If You Have Insurance Questions Stop In! WINONA INSURANCE AGENCY 174 CENTER PHONE 3366 RACKOW’S BARBER SHOP T. C. Students' Headquarters for Haircutting 157 Main Near the Post Office buy DIRECT SAVE Hanson*s Direct Gas WARREN HARMING 700 E. Sarnia PHONE 9859 WINONA, MINN. Compliments of The Paint Depot Art Supplies Picture Framing Complete Paint and Wallpaper Stocks Winona Phone 4163 Minnesota Winona Printing Company PRINTING and LITHOGRAPHING Creative Art Service 102 LIBERTY ST. WINONA, MINN.
COMPLIMENTS OF Nel son Tire Service 4th at Johnson Winona COMPLIMENTS Amiens Downtown Winona Compliments of Hal-Leonard Music, Inc. 64 East Second Street Compliments of Stager Jewelry Your Dependable jewelers Corner Third and Main Streets The Store for Men, Women and Boys Women's Shop - Upper Level Fourth at Center Winona • Minnesota Can I be of any help?

"a good place to trade" For BILLIARDS TOBACCO PIPES

BOX CANDY AND LUNCHES at our soda fountain

Phone 2876

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"WINONA'S LARGEST SHOE STORE"

HUB ZECHES, Prop.

75 West Third Street Winona, Minnesota

whether It’s a Bite, or a Banquet.

Customers are becoming MORE AND MORE ENTHUSIASTIC every day about the quality and quantity of fine foods we serve here at Shorty's. In fact, just a few short months ago we had to expand into a new special dining room to handle the crowds and they're still growing! Appropriate with our location, we named our new dining room the

HIAWATHA ROOM

where you'll find new dining pleasures amidst soft, comfortable apple green walls and Newwood paneling surrounded by a host of your Winona friends.

We delight in offering everything from snacks to steaks luncheons, complete dinners, and carryout orders AT LOW, LOW PRICES THAT WILL AMAZE YOU!

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NORTHERN STATES POWER CO.
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133 Frank O’Laughlin PLUMBING & HEATING 527 Washington St. Telephone 3703 Winona, Minnesota
Winona Potato Market QUALITY FIRST and ALWAYS 118 Market Street Winona, Minn. Winona Electric Hurry-Back Barber Shop Construction Co. ''EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL" Winona's Finest Barbers For Appointments PHONE 3104 103 W. 3rd St. 119 West 3rd St. Telephone 5802 FIRST IN WINONA Over 100 years of Friendly, Helpful, Banking Service. Congratulations to the Winona State Teachers College Students on their yearbook THE WENONAH! First National Bank Member F. D. I.C.
Noon lunch in the Smog.
134 IN 172] STORES—IN 48 STATES The J. C. Penny Company Is Teaching the Buying Public the True Meaning of STYLE VALUE THRIFT Supplement Your Education By Buying At Penney's It's a long one! R. D. CONE CO. ACE STORE HARDWARE Friendly Service Since 1855 Winona, Minnesota Phone 2304

St. Clair, Inc.

CLOTHES FOR Men

Boys andLadies

"Where Good Clothing is Not Expensive"

Winona Minnesota

Compliments of Gamble-Robinson Co.

Winona Minnesota

Snoboy Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

"Standby" Canned Goods

CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS ART

Compliments of Pictures Wood Carvings Hummel

Vater^s Shell Service

Figures Statues Rosaries

Prayer Books Missals Bibles Books Greeting Cards

4th & Lafayette Karl F. Conrad

108 W. 3rd. ST. WINONA, MINN.

Winona Monument Co. Opposite Courthouse

Winona MANUFACTURERS

SINCE 1866

Red Owl Customers are happy customers

"Shop Red Owl"

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136 Compliments of INSIST ON Bill's Barber Shop GOLDEN BRAND 368 Johnson St. Phone 7104 FOOD PRODUCTS Bf^RUO ^LSQU Anybody for a swim? Callahan Liquor Store 119 Main Street Phone 4970 GOOD LUCK, WARRIORS Springdale Dairy Co. Graham and McGuire DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPLETE SPORTING GOOD': of Superior Flavor Winona “Home - Owned" 529 Huff Street - Winona, Minn.
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