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"We cherish many things in our lives: our country, our freedom, our riches, but high on our list is education. Over the past one-hundred years, many former students have looked back and discovered that education is among their most cherished possessions. It is our hope and our wish that in the years to come many more students can have this same cherished possession. It is to them that we wish to commemorate our centennial edition."

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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

The year 1959-60 rounds out an even century in the life of Winona State College. The transition from the first to the second hundred year period will take place so quickly that little notice will be attracted as the year 1960-61 begins. Our Centennial year has been fittingly marked by a number of events beginning with the special September convocation and ending with the June commencement when outstanding living alumni will be honored by the college.

Increased numbers will attendthis college in the next years, of that we may be sure, though forecasts range from 50% increases to enrollments doubled or more. Staff and plant will have to expand to meet the needs before the numbers arrive at Winona. The new heating plant andscience building will be the first phase in 1960 followed by artindustrial art, classroom buildings, expanded library, music, dramatics, field house as rapidly as funds become available. Dormitories, food service, student union needs must be metat an early date. This calls for an expanded campus according to master plans which have been worked out for land acquisition and college building construction.

Programs to serve the students of the future and to meet the needs of society will naturally be developed in the years ahead. While teacher education will continue as a major function of the college, there will be other areas of service such as educational administration, business, technology, semi-professional training which will call for emphasis in the next decade. The pattern of the future is surely not fixed, and the problem will be to meet the future with the fluidity and adaptability which the changing social and economic times will require. The kind of educational task we face is suggested by the fact that teachers graduated in 1960 will be teaching youngsters who live their adult years 1975 to 2010. How shall we plan education for those who will be adult citizens in the changed world of 2000 A.D.?

In the new century, as in the old, the principle which guides our efforts ought to be: how can the student best be aided to become a professionally competent, socially usefully, ethically fortified citizen for tomorrow. This is the challenging question to which answers must be found.

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Davis, E. M. Social Studies Davis, Marion Spanish, French Day, Susan Physical Education Fishbaugher, G. E. Placement Director Foegen, Joseph Business Education Emanuel, Joseph Science Finch, Gertrude Business Education Foss, Frederick Science Fremling, Calvin Science Fugisby, Glen Industrial Arts Fuller, John J. Gerlach, Joseph Gulick, Luther Guthrie, Harold Education Physical Education, Coach Geography English Hammer, Mrs. Edna Heyer, Fred Hopf, Mrs. Ruth Hopkins, Richard Nurse Music Business Education Business Education Jackson, H. R. Jederman, F. A. Industrial Arts History Lokensgard, R. L. Mathematics McCluer, Richmond Music McGown, L. A. Athletic Director Magnus, Dorothy Speech and Theatre Jones, Robert Physical Education Mariner, M. L. Dean of Men Marley, Warren Business Education Millen, E. T. Political Science Miller, Margaret Molinari, Madeo Physical Education Opsahl, James Science Murray, Floretta Art Nelson, Augusta English Talbot, Jean Upper Division Coordinator Taylor, Stanley Social Studies Moravec, Marjorie Physical Education Ragar, E. L. Psychology Reidelberger, Jacque Ritman, Mrs. Marguerita Speech and Dramatics Dean of Women Simons, Lois Registrar Spear, James Visual Aids Stenerson, Douglas English, Economics Van Alstine, F. L. Graduate Coordinator Swecker, Zoe History
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Underkoffler, Milton Science Voorhees, James Physical Education Wedul, M. O. Education Wendland, Ray T. Science Wilson, James Art
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Caulkins, Mrs. Martha Dunlay, Kathryn Edes, Nancy Reiter, Cleo Home Economics and Art Second Grade Supervisor Music Supervisor Kindergarten Foster, Opal Grangaard, George Hoyt, D. B. McGrath, Mrs. Helen Munson, Howard Third Grade Supervisor Sixth Grade Supervisor Jr. High School Fifth Grade Supervisor Principal Sather, Verlie 4th Grade Supervisor Talle, Magda High School English Johnson, Gordon Jr. High Science and Math Pennell, Doris 1st Grade Ledebuhr, Bernice Library Assistant Payne, Ruth Mary Assistant Librarian Foster, Mrs. Isabel Jacobsen, Edward Library Office Assistant Head Librarian
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Steege, Mrs. Wilhelmina Library Assistant Thurston, Alice Cataloger Donath, Mrs. Elizabeth Duel, Mrs. John Secretary Bookstore Klebig, Mrs. Marlene Secretary McMartin, Mrs. Mildred Office Assistant Muhle, Hilda Secretary Murck, Harold Business Manager Quist, Mrs. Karen Secretary Sabin, Mrs. James Secretary Safranek, Bernice Safranek, Mrs. Jean Same, Mrs. Irene Tribell, Mrs. Amelia Accountant Accounting Assistant Secretary Secretary

The Senior Class officers were John Quist, President; Jon Kaiser, Vice-President; Jane Drenckhahn, Secretary; and Connie Heaser, Treasurer. The Senior Class was in charge of two projects this year: the homecoming Variety Show, and the raising of five-hundred dollars as their contribution toward the new, proposed Student-Alumni Union.

The class included the 133 seniors pictured in this section plus nine seniors who failed to have their pictures taken.

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Seniors
Top to bottom: J. Quist, C. Heaser, J. Kaiser, J. Drenckhahn
At last! We're free!
"Congratulations"

Harlan Aakre, B.A.

Rochester, AAinnesota

Robert Bateman, B.S. La Crescent, Minnesota

Jim Andrzejek, B.S. Ivanhoe, Minnesota

Judy

Jim Angst, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Darrell Bearson, B.A. Lanesboro, Minnesota

Robert Arko,

Edythe Beckman,

Nancy Arnold, B.S. Spring Valley, Minnesota

Donald

Administration
Major; Business
Major: Elementary Education Minor: Physical Education LSA 1, 2. Baseball 1. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. SNEA 2, 3, 4.
Major: Elementary Education Student Commission 4. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Who's Who 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Pioneer Club 4.
Major: Kindergarten-Primary Education Minor: Speech Class Officer 2. Student Commission 4. Campus Cover Girl 2. Chorus 1, 2. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. LSA 1, 2, 3. Wenonah Players 1, 2, 3, 4. Who's Who 4. Orientation Team 3, 4. Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. WSSA 2, 3, 4. Warriorettes 2, 3, 4. Dorm Council 2, 4. Dorm Counselor 4.
Bauch, B.S. South St. Paul, Minnesota
Major: Industrial Arts
Majors: Business Administration, Social Studies Minor: Speech Band 1, 2. Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Young Republicans 1, 2, 3, 4. Di-No-Mo Club 3. LSA 1, 2, 3, 4. Pioneer Club 3, 4. Dorm Council 3. Student Commission 2, 4. Wenonah Players 1, 2, 3, 4. WSSA 1, 2, 3, 4. Who's Who 4.
B.S.
Major: Physical Education Minor: Mathematics Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Who's Who 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Cross Country 3, 4. W Club 3, 4. Dorm Counselor. 4.
Gilbert, Minnesota
Cannon
Minnesota Major: Elementary Education
B.S.
Falls,
Major: Physical Education Minor: Biology Science Club 4. WRA 1, 2, 3, 4. WPE 1, 2, 3, 4. SNEA 3. Dolphin Club 4.
Lewiston,
Majors: History, Social Studies Minor: Geography 17
V. Barber, B.S.
Minnesota

Marcia A. Best, B.S.

Chatfield, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Education

SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 2, 3, 4.

Ruth Ellen Brosseth, B.S.

Farmington, Minnesota

Major: English

Minor: Social Studies

ISA 1, Winonan 4. Wenonah Players 1, 2, 3, 4. SNEA 4. Warriorettes 3. Dorm Council 4.

Richard A. Berg, B.S. Rushford, Minnesota

Majors: Elementary Education, Industrial Arts

Minor: Geography

Industrial Arts Club 3, 4. SNEA 4. Wrestling 1.

Bruce Burmeister, B.S.

Winona, Minnesota

Major: Industrial Arts

Minors: Bookkeeping, Typwriting Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 1, 2, 4.

Judith Bodien, B.S.

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Major: Kindergarten-Primary

Band 1, 2. Bradford Club 2, 3. YWCA 2. SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Westminster Club 1. Warriorettes 2, 3, 4.

Wayne Buswell, B.S.

Minnesota City, Minnesota Majors: Science, Mathematics Science Club 2, 4.

Gil Boultinghouse, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Speech

Duane Brenno, B.A. Winona, Minnesota

Richard J. Butler, B.S. Lake City, Minnesota

Major: English

Minor: Social Studies Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Intramural Sports 2. English Club 1, 2, 3, 4.

Major: Business Administration

Minor: Social Studies

YDFL 1, 2, 3. Business Club 2, 3, 4.

Kathryn Carlson, B.S. Cannon Falls, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Education Student Commisson 4. Band 2, 3. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. LSA 1, 2, 3, 4. SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Dorm Council 4.

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Alexas J. Carpenter, B.A.

Winona, Minnesota

Tom Caulkins, B.S. Panora, Iowa

Donald R. Daugs, B.S. Monona, Iowa

Major: Physical Education

Jane Drenckhahn, B.S. Goodhue, Minnesota

Thomas A. Chandler, B.S. Dakota, Minnesota

Charles L. Elliott, B.S. Kenyon, Minnesota

Mathematics

Evelyn Cole, B.S. Houston, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Education Minors: Sociology, English

Charles Elwonger, B.A. Winona, Minnesota Major: Business Administration

Gary A. Collins, B.S. Pine Island, Minnesota

Major: Industrial Arts

Leif A. Elstad, B.S. Canton, Minnesota

4.
Major: Business Administration Minor: Social Studies Business Club 3,
Major:
Minor: Mathematics LSA 1,2. Science Club 1, 2, 4.
Science
Major: Speech Minor: Math WSSA 2,3, 4. Wenonah Players 2, 3, 4. WRA 1, 2, 3, 4. Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. SNEA 3, 4. Class Officer 4.
Minor: Basic Business Student Commission 1. Radio Guild 1, 2, 3, 4. Wenonah Players 1, 2, 3, 4. WSSA 1, 2, 3, 4. Swimming Team 3. Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4.
Major: Speech
Major:
Minor:
Education Golf 2,3, 4.
Physical
Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Minor: Geography
Major:
Minor: Geography LSA 3, 4. Science Club 3. Young Republicans 3, 4. Intramurals 3, 4. SNEA 3, 4. 19
Mathematics

Larry Engel, B.S.

LuVerne, Minnesota

Major: English

Minor: Physical Education

W Club 1, 3, 4. Football 1, 4. Basketball 1, 3, 4. Intramural Sports 1.

Gary Evenson, B.S.

Winona, Minnesota

Major: Mathematics

Dan Einhorn, B.S.

Winona, Minnesota

Major: Industrial Arts

Paul Evenson, B.S.

Winona, Minnesota

Majors: Mathematics, Physical Science

ISA 1. Football 1. Track 1. Intramural Sports 1. SNEA 1. Wrestling 1, 2, 3.

Marie Engrav, B.S.

Winona, Minnesota

Major: English

Major: French

Class Secretary 1. Student Commission 3. Wenonah Players 1, 2, 3, 4. Who's Who 4. Orientation Team 2,3, 4. English Club 3, 4. Warriorettes 2, 3, 4.

Dorothy M. Felsch, B.S.

Minnesota City, Minnesota

Majors: Music, Elementary Education Chorus 1, 2,3, 4. Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Mendelssohn Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Mason Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SNEA 1, 3, 4.

Dave Erdmann, B.S.

Lewiston, Minnesota

Major: Education

Richard D. Fenwick, B.S.

Lake City, Minnesota

Major: Speech

Minors: Biology, Geography

Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 1. Science Club 3, 4. Wenonah Players 3, 4. Young Republicans 1, 2,3, 4. Intramural Sports 2. SNEA 2,3, 4. WSSA 3, 4.

James Erpelding, B.S.

Altura, Minnesota

Majors: Mathematics, Science Science 2, 4. Minnesota Academy of Science 2,3, 4.

Nelson E. Frets, B.S.

Cloquet, Minnesota

Major: Speech Minor: Social Studies

Wenonah Players 3, 4. Football 1. Basketball 1. Intramural Sports 3, 4. WSSA 3, 4.

Charles H. Gaulke, B.S.

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Major:

Minors:

Charlotte Grafe, B.S.

Coralyn Gerry, B.S.

Marlys

Marjorie Ann Glover, B.S. Racine,

Leslie

Allan

John

Gene Goetzman, B.A.

Lorry

Social Studies
Geography, Drivers Training
Basketball 1, 2.
Meadow, Minnesota Major: Elementary Education
Grand
St. Charles,
Major: Elementary Education Minor: Fine Arts Band 1. Chorus 1, 2, 3. Student Commission 4. ISA 1, 2,3 WRA 2. YWCA 1, 3. SNEA 2, 3.
Minnesota
Jean
B.S. Pine Island, Minnesota Majors: Elementary Education, Music Band 2, 3, 4. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Gamma Delta 2, 3. Wenonah Players 1, 2, 3, 4. Mason Music Club 1, 2, 39, 4. SNEA 3, 4.
Gravenish,
Kindergarten-Primary Minor: Music SNEA 3, 4. Mason Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Mendelssohn Club 1, 2. Chorus 1, 2, 3. Band 1, 2. Wesley Foundation 1, 2,3, 4. Student Commission 4. Assembly Committee 2. Winonan 2. Who'sWho 4.
Wisconsin Major:
Greenleaf, B.S. LeRoy, Minnesota Major: Elementary Education Wesley Foundation 1, 2,3, 4. Track 2.
Majors:
Goetzman, B.S. Winona, Minnesota
English, Art
Gruden,
B.S. Eveleth, Minnesota Major: Mathematics Minor: Physical Science Newman Club 2,3, 4. Science Club 2, 3, 4. W Club 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Crosscountry 3, 4. Intramural Sports 3, 4. SNEA 2, 3. Who's Who 4. Di-No-Mo Club 3.
Jr.,
Winona, Minnesota Majors: Social Studies, History Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Gamma Delta 1, 2,3, 4. ISA 1. Tennis 2,3, 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 4. Bowling Team 4.
Kenyon, Minnesota Majors: Social Studies, History Minor: Physical Education Science Club 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2. Track 1, 2, 3, 4.
M. Gunhus, B.S.

Shirley Hímebaugh, B.S. 'Adams, Minnesota Major:

Barbara Jean Heiden, A.A. Rushford,

Lucille Hameister,

Joanne Helgerson,

Marilyn Jean Hanson,

Nancy

David Harner, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Constance Heaser,

Laura Hoon,

Elementary Education Minor: Music ISA 1, 2, 3, 4. SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Mason Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 2, 3, 4.
Minnesota Major: Secretarial Studies Business Club 1, 2. LSA 1, 2. WRA 1, 2.
Minnesota Major: Elementary Education Wesley Foundation 2, 3, 4. YWCA 3, 4. SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4.
B.S. Rochester,
B.S.
History
Wykoff, Minnesota Major:
Mathematics Minor: Library Science Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Science Club 2, 3, 4. Wenonah Players 2, 3, 4. WRA 1. Who's Who 4. SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Westminster Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SwimClub 1.
B.S. Chatfield, Minnesota Major:
Holman, B.S.
Minnesota Major: Elementary Education SNEA 2, 3. Westminster Foundation 2, 3. Kappa Delta Pi 3. Wenonah Players 3. Wenonah 3.
Lewiston,
English Minor: French, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Winonan 4. English Club 2, 3, 4.
Major:
B.S.
City, Lanai-Hawaii Major: Physical Education Minor: Mathematics Track Manager 2, 3, 4. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. SNEA 3, 4. W Club 3, 4. Cross Country Manager 3, 4. Young Democrats 2
Earl M. Honda,
Lanai
Minnesota
Mathematics, Art Class Officer 4. Kappa Pi 4. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Science Club 2, 3, 4. Wenonah Players 2, 3 ,4. WRA 1, 2,3, 4. Orientation Team 4. Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Warriorettes 2, 3, 4.
B.S. Altura,
Majors:
B.S.
Major: Physical Education 22
LeRoy, Minnesota

Nancy Hoon, B.S.

LeRoy, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Education

Jim Jacobs, B.S. Mukwonago, Wisconsin

Major: Physical Education

Earl Hughes, B.S. Houston, Minnesota

Major: Physical Science

Gordie Jenn, B.A. Plymouth, Iowa

Major: Business Administration

Sandra Hughes, B.S. Houston, Minnesota

Major: Science

Charlotte Johnson, B.S. Rushford, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Education LSA, 1, 2, 3. Warriorettes 2,3, 4. SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 2,3, 4.

Joanne Huttula, B.S. Tower, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Education

Glen Johnson, B.S. Winona, Minnesota Major: Physical Education

Lynn Iverson, B.S. Kellogg, Minnesota

Major: Physical Education

Minor: Geography

Marilyn Johnson, B.S. Mabel, Minnesota

W. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2. Baseball 1. Track 2, 3, 4. SNEA 4. LSA 1, 2, 3, 4. Intramural
2.
Sports
1, 2, 3, 4. Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4. 23
Major: Kindergarten-Primary SNEA

Katherine Juhl, B.S. Stillwater, Minnesota

Evelyn L. Kaiser,

Richard J. Keopp,

Jon

Howard E. Kaste, B.S.

Paul Langstaff, B.S.

Major: Art Minor: Physical Education Class Officer 3. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4. Kappa Pi 1,2, 3, 4. WRA 1, 2,3, 4. WPE 1, 2, 3, 4. Who's Who 4. Homecoming Queen Attendant 4.
B.A. Birchwood, Wisconsin Major: Business Administration Minor: Social Studies Business Club 2, 3, 4. ISA 2, 3, 4. Young Republicans 2, 3, 4.
B.S. Minnesota City, Minnesota Major: Elementary Education Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WRA 1. Mason Music Club 1, 2, 3.
B.S. Winona, Minnesota Major: Physical Education Minor: History Representative Council 1. W Club 1, 2,3, 4. Football 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Pioneers 3, 4.
Don Klagge,
Kaiser, B.S. Manitowoc, Wisconsin Major: Physical Education Minor: Social Studies Class Officer 4. Representative Council 1. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Young Republican's Club 2, 3. Pioneer Club 4.
Klein, B.S. Cochrane, Wisconsin Majors: Music, Industrial Arts Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 2. Chapter 66 2, 3, 4. Industrial Arts Club 3, 4. Kappa Pi 1. LSA 2, 3. Mason Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 3, 4. SNEA 4. Swing Band 1, 2,3, 4. Dorm Council 3, 4.
Robert
Kamla, B.S. Arcadia, Wisconsin Major: Physical Education Minor: Biology Newman Club 2, 3, 4. WRA 1, 2, 3, 4. WPE 1, 2, 3, 4. SNEA 3.
Lager, B.S. Caledonia, Minnesota Major: Art Minor: Social Studies Kappa Pi 4. LSA 1, 2, 3, 4. Young Republicans 2, 4. SNEA 1, 2, 4. Public Relations Committee 4.
Doris A.
Junior
Winona,
Majors: Music, Industrial Arts Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 3, 4. Industrial Arts Club 3, 4. Mason Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Westminster Club 2. Swing Band 1, 2,3, 4.
Minnesota
Lanesboro, Minnesota Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Social Studies Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4. LSA 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1. 24

Larry V. Laugen, B.A.

Harmony, Minnesota

Major: Business Education

Minor: Social Studies

Business Club 3, 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3.

James A. McCloskey, B.S. St. Paul, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Education ISA 2, 3. SNEA 4.

Brigid C. Leonard, B.S.

Rochester, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi 4. Newman Club 4.

Richard W. Mackey, B.S. Gilbert, Minnesota

Majors: Mathematics, Physical Science Junior Class President. Representative Council 3. Science Club 2, 3. Who's Who 4. Orientation Team 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2,3, 4. SNEA 1, 2,3, 4. Westminster Club 1, 2, 3. Dorm Counselor 4. Di-No-Mo Club 3. Rangers Club 4.

Beverly Lewis, B.S.

Chatfield, Minnesota

Major: English

Minor: Social Studies

Class Officer 2. Representative Council 1. Band 1. Kappa Delta Pi 4. LSA 1, 2. Wenonah Players 1, 2. Orientation Team 3. Young Republicans 4. English Club 4. SNEA 4.

Helen Maki, B.S. Tower, Minnesota

Major:

Gene Lundberg, B.S. Lake Benton, Minnesota

Majors: Mathematics, Industrial Arts Student Commission 3, 4. Who's Who 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Orientation Team 4. WSSA 2.

David Marquardt, B.S.

Rochester, Minnesota

Major: Business Education

Minor: Basic Business Business Club 4. Radio Guild 4. Intramurals 3, 4. Circle K 4. Pioneers 3, 4.

Michael McCormick, B.S.

Winona, Minnesota

Majors: Music, English Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 2, 4. Chapter 66 2, 3. Newman Club 1, 2, 3. Winonan 1, 2, 3, 4. Wenonah Players 1. Mason Music Club 1, 2,3, 4. English Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WSSA 1. Swing Band 1, 2, 3, 4.

James Martin, B.S.

Chatfield, Minnesota

Major: Business Education

Minor: Social Studies Business Club 3, 4. Circle K 4. Di-No-Mo Club 3. Variety Show 4.

4. Kappa
Pi 3, 4.
2, 3, 4.
Elementary Education Gamma Delta 3,
Delta
LSA 2. SNEA

Marlys K. Meístad, B.S. Arcadia, Wisconsin

Norbert Mills,

Dwayne Nelson,

Ramona Ann Olstad, A.A. Rushford, Minnesota

Royce Mensink, B.A. Preston, Minnesota

Curt Nickel, B.S. Grand

Larry O'Reilly,

AAaior: Physical Education Minor: Biology WRA 2,3, 4. WPE 2, 3, 4.
B.S. St. Charles, Minnesota Major: Science
Dick Nihart,
B.S.
Minnesota Major; Speech Minor: English Class Officer 1. Wenonah Players 1, 2, 3, 4. WSSA 1, 2, 3, 4. Radio Guild 1, 2, 3, 4. Wesley Foundation 1, 2. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Variety Show 1, 4. Dolphin Club 3, 4.
Cloquet,
B.A. Galesville, Wisconsin Major: Business Administration
Gary Olson,
Houston, Minnesota Minor: Physical Science Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ISA 1, 2,3, 4. SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4.
B.S.
Major: Secretarial Studies Business Club 1, 2. ISA 1, 2. WRA 1, 2. Homecoming Queen Attendant 2.
B.S.
Minnesota Major: Business Education Minor: English SNEA 4. Business Club 3, 4. Dorm Counselor 4. Dorm Council 3, 4. Basketball 1. Intramural Sports 2. Class Officer 3. Social Committee 4.
Keith Nelson,
Rochester,
Business Administration
Major:
Meadow, Minnesota Major: Biology Wrestling 1, 2. Science Club 2,3, 4. Gamma Delta 3, 4.
B.S.
Majors: Social Science, History 26
Goodhue, Minnesota

Jennie Ozment, B.S.

Winona, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Education

Barbara Pagel, B.S. Rochester, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Education

Dave Patrick, B.A. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Business Administration

Minor: Social Studies

Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Business Club 2, 3, 4. Circle K 4.

Clarence Quanrud, B.A. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Business Administration

Gerald Pearson, B.S. Stanchfield, Minnesota

Major: Mathematics

John Quist, B.S. Lindstrom, Minnesota

Major: Elementary Education

Merle Jean Peterson, B.S. Simpson, Minnesota

Majors: Kindergarten-Primary

Elementary Education

Minor: Library Service

Chorus 3. Young Republicans 3. Wesley Foundation 3, 4. YWCA 4. SNEA 4. Dorm Council 4, Dorm Counselor 4.

Bruce Rhoades, B.A. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Physical Science

Minor: Mathematics, French Officer-Student Commission 4. Winonan 4. English Club 4. Science Club 4.

Mary Ann Pickart, B.S.

Winona, Minnesota

Major: Kindergarten-Primary

Who's Who 4. Young Republicans 4. Warriorettes 2, 3, 4. Student Commission 4. Orientation Team 4. Kappa Pi 4. Di-No-Mo Club 3.

Alice Rekstad, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Business Education

Minor: Library Science Business Club 3, 4. Bradford Club 1, 2. SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4.

Alan Ross, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Major: Science

Patricia Ryan, B.S. Goodhue, Minnesota Major:

Joe Schiitz, B.A. Caledonia, Minnesota Major;

Susan Schwager, B.S. Winona,

David F. Sands, B.S. Kenyon,

Robert J. Scott, B.S. Chatfield,

Jim Sands, B.S. Kenyon, Minnesota

Ann M. Simon, B.S. Dodge, Wisconsin

Janet Schwantz, B.S. Plainview, Minnesota Major:

Verda Kay Strand, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Business Administration
Elementary Education Wenonah Players 3, 4. Newman Club 2, 3, 4. SNEA 3, 4. Dorm Council 4.
Minnesota
Elementary Education SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Orientation Team 2. Gamma Delta 1, 2,3, 4. Winonan 3. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4.
Major:
Social Studies Minor: Physical Education Band 1. ISA 2,3, 4. Football 4. Track 3, 4. Young Republicans 3, 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. SNEA 2, 3, 4. Cross Country 3, W Club 3, 4.
Minnesota Major:
Major: Mathematics Minor: Physical Education Newman Club 2, 3, 4. Pioneer Club 3, 4. Science Club 4. Cross Country 3, 4. Track 2, 3, 4. Di-No-Mo Club 3. W Club 2, 3, 4. Intramural Sports 2, 3.
Minnesota
Major: Social Studies
Major:
Minor: Social Studies Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Mathematics
Education
Library Science Wenonah Players 1, 2,3, 4. Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. WRA 1, 2,3, 4. Young Republicans 3. SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Business Club 3, 4,
Business
Minor:
Major: Business Education Minor: Library Science LSA 1, 2. Representative Council 1. Business Club 2,3, 4. SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4.
B.S. Blooming Prairie, Minnesota Major: Industrial Arts
Wagner, B.A. Austin, Minnesota Major: Business Administration
Sulack, B.S. Winona, Minnesota Major: Physical Science Science Club 1, 2.
Welch, B.S. Winona, Minnesota Major: Physical Education
Tarras, B.S. La Moille, Minnesota Major: Science JoAnn Wilson, B.S. Preston, Minnesota Major: Elementary Education YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4. Bradford Club 1, 2. Wesley Foundation 3, 4. WRA 3, 4. SNEA 4.
H. Toizmann, B.S. Minnesota Lake, Minnesota Major: Social Studies Track 1, 2, 3, 4. W Club 2, 3, 4. Assistant Cross-Country Coach 4. Assistant Wrestling Coach 4. Charles Witte, B.A. Rochester, Minnesota Major: Business Administration Minor: Social Studies Business Club 3, 4. Newman Club 3, 4. Charles E. Vaughan, B.S. Winona, Minnesota Major: Business Education Minor: Geography Business Club 3, 4. Newman Club 1, 2. Young Republicans 1, 2. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. SNEA 4. Circle K 4. Duane Wolfe, B.S. Fountain City, Wisconsin Major: Mathematics Minor: Physical Science Newman Club 1. Intramural Sports 3. Science Club 4.
Vernon Strand,
Jim
Richard
Bob
Al
Nyles

Paul J. Cerney, B.S.

Winona, Minnesota

Daisy Moríkamí, B.S.

Richard A. Kamla, B.S. Arcadia, Wisconsin

Phil Donohue, B.S. Lewiston, Minnesota Major:

Robert

Paul Jordan, B.S. Winona, Minnesota

Clarence Crum, B.A.

Winona, Minnesota

Majors: Business Administration Social Studies

Minor: Speech

Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4. Swimming Team Manager 4. Radio Guild 3, 4. Wenonah Players 3, 4. WSSA 3, 4. Who's Who 4. Homecoming Parade Chairman 1959.

Roger Helgerson, B.S.

Randolph, Minnesota

Major: Physical Education

Minor: History, Social Studies

LSA 1, 2, 3, 4. W Club 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Pioneer Club 3, 4. Student Commission 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Who's Who 4.

Royce Mensink, B.A.

Preston, Minnesota

Major: Business Administration

Minor: Social Studies

Business Club 2, 3, 4. Bradford Club 1, 2. Young Republican's Club 1, 2. Intramural Sports 3, 4.

Kathalyn Ann Way, B.S.

Green Bay, Wisconsin

Major: English, Speech

Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Radio Guild 3, 4. Wenonah Players 2, 3, 4. Wesley Foundation 2,3, 4. YWCA 2. Who's Who 4. Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. English Club 2, 3, 4. SNEA 2, 3, 4. Dolphin Club 3, 4. Variety Show 4. Di-No-Mo Club 3. Young Republicans 2.

Masanori Yoshimoto, B.A.

Takehara, Hiroshima-Ken, Japan

Major: Social Studies

Minor: Business Administration

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Education WRA 1, 2, 3, 4. WPE 1, 2, 3. Swim Club
3. Bradford
1, 2.
Kona, Hawaii Major: Elementary
2. Class Treasurer
Club
Homecoming Queen 1959.
Major: Business Education Minor: English Business Club 2, 3, 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Newman Club 2, 3, 4. English Club ni .1 I B c 2, 3. SNEA 2, 3.
Mathematics
Major: English Minor: Physical Education Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. LSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Democrats 3, 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2,3, 4. English Club 2,3, 4. SNEA 1, 2,3, 4.
E. Lee, B.S. Winona, Minnesota
Major: Elementary Education
Major: Business Education Minor: Physical Education Business Club 3, 4. Newman Club 3, 4. W Club 3, 4. Baseball 3. Basketball 3.
Gene McDermott, B.S. Farmington, Minnesota
Majors: Social Studies, History Minor: Biological Science Business Club 2. Science Club 1, 4. SNEA 4.
Left to right: J. Eichman, B. Nyrud, B. Gillespie
Juniors
A. Abts R. Ballinger J. Banick L. Bergsgaard A. Bernard C. Buettner H. Burtness D. Butler B. Cameron R. Cleveland P. Clare E. Daugherty A. DeWitz D. Dittrich J. Eichman M. Erickson R. Esson J. Felsch D. Feuerhelm N. Figy J. Fitzgerald S. Glissendorf B. Gillespie S. Glatch D. Glazier G. Goetzman L. Gran W. Flail G. Hansen D. Harris S. Hartle M. Healy R. Hinkly C. Holland C. Happel D. Jick AA. Livingood A. AAajerus P. AAason J. AAerchant D. AAeulemans A. AAeyer K. AAichaels L. AAiwa D. AAulholland R. AAunkel G. AAurtinger D. Neleon J. Newman B. Nyrud J. Oldenburg J. Parker J. Paulson I. Plitzuweit W. Prigge R. Renslo R. Sabin G. Schmidt G. Schroeder H. Schwind R. Segale E. Simon B. Steege D. Steffen D. Steffens R. Stiehl J. Suchomel P. Thomas D. Trainer D. True AArs. D. Vagts
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D. Wahl
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Sophomores
Top to bottom: P. Kowaiczyk, L. Johnson, K. Aune J. Albee K. Aune L. Barnes P. Beggs K. Benning L. Berg B. Blever D. Boardman P. Bonthius C. Clinkscales D. Cole J. Coolidge P. Crum B. Dammann AA. DeZeeuw D. Doner C. Eckhoff J. Ellingson B. Erickson S. Flanagan O. Force C. Gilmore J. Goetz D. Gravenish R. Grochowski G. Grob K. Guenther C. Haley AA. Hollé P. Holliday W. Hellickson E. Hellerud A. Hennessy R. Herbert A. Highum L. Hoppe J. Horton AA. Jefferis R. Jefferis L. Johnson J. Johannsen R. Keezer AA. Kelly N. Kinneberg R. Kline J. Lammo H. AAark T. AAauszycki K. AAcElmury AA. AAcLeod J. AAicheel D. AAiller J. AAorcomb K. AAorcomb J. AAulfinger P. AAurphy E. Naas J. Nardinger C. Nihart L. Ohnstad AA. Oyama D. Papenfuss K. Parker C. Paulsen J. Peplinski D. Percival A. Peterson G. Raddatz AA. Rand C. Richardson AA. Riley R. Robertson L. Rowan S. Rumstick J. Santelman S. Schleich J. Schmidt A. Schoonover J. Schuth B. Chapek C. Sherman D. Thesing J. Tomashek J. Urness L. Wachs K. Wendt J. Wozney
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J. Yamamoto
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Top to bottom: G. Piper, S. Frankfurth, J. Vinar, M. Schroeder M. Bothin AA. Baizum AA. Barth S. Bauldhuin B. Berg K. Berg R. Bergsrud D. Blaisdell L. Botcher C. Botcher T. Speher E. Braathen T. Braun K. Brown J. Bronk E. Brumm L. Brummund B. Bryon D. Challberg D. Clare D. Coffey B. Collins J. Crandall A. Crossfield AA. Cunningham S. Deeren P. Devore K. DeWald T. DeWitz C. Ditch B. Doffing B. Dressen S. Duff W. Eglington G. Evans K. Fanning
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J. Gibbs R. Glaeser C. Goitz C. Graner T. Grupa H. Guenther R. Gunderson J. Hagen A. Hasson J. Flanagan S. Frankfurth G. Freimark N. Frisby A. Gagner B. Gerlach F. Gerry AA. Hoyt C. Humble E. Hunt J. Jackobson C. Johannes G. Johnson L. Johnson E. Jorvick T. Kaisersatt B. Hanson D. Harmon B.. Harris B. Heckes L. Helgerson O. Hofland H. Holtegaard L. Holthe H. Deiroy S. Keelan R. Kelberer B. Kelm J. Kerrigan L. Kerrigan J. Kessler B. Kieser G. Klement G. KIoek G. Lehnert R. Lien J. Lindner P. Lockie L. Loerch J. Loesch AA. AAackey A. AAahIke
AA. AAartinson K. AAeunier B.
P. AAcSpadder C. AAeIrose K. AAeyer AA. AAiller V. AAiller J. AAoechnig
H. AAarks
AAcLean
P. Moore S. Nass B. Nelson M. Neshiem D. Neumann R. Nord B. Nordell N. Nowlan J. O'Brien K. Oison A. Pinke W. Parker D. Paschka J. Passe J. Patzner K. Pearson W. Peterson S. Prigge P. Puck C. Pye H. Raddatz S. Radtke A. Rasmussen H. Reszka D. Roesler Y. Roppe H. Ross B. Roth S. Roth R. Ryan B. Severson J. Schmidt N. Schreiber J. Schroeder J. Schroeder M. Schroeder D. Schultz S. Streater V. Shiel L. Sheldon S. Smith P. Salum S. Sommerfield S. Sorenson S. Sparks C. Stever J. Stortz M. Strand B. Svenningson S. Sweasey
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J. Tauberg K. Taylor L. Thompson C. Tweito 1^ J. Usgaard J. Wigness J. Vinar R. Vose P. Waalkens J. Wahren J. Walker R. Walstrom S. Waltzer J. Watanabe C. Weisbrod B. Walsh P. Welti J. Whempner W. Wilfred C. Wilson B. Wolfe M. Wolfran L. Wondrasch R. W. Wood J. Wood J. Woodford R. Zenke F. Zoelle K. Voth J. Frie S. Gayda

On August 2, 1858, ninety-three days after the admission of Minnesota to the Union, the act authorizing the establishment of the State Normal School at Winona was approved by Governor Henry H. Sibley. The first institution of its kind west of the Mississippi, it formally opened in 1860, when two teachers and twenty applicants met in the upper room of the town hall. After being closed for two years because of the Civil War, the school reopened in 1864, with William Phelps as president. It was he who established the school on a permanent basis. In 1869, a building housing classrooms and offices was erected at a cost of $134,000.

In the hundred years since 1860, what was originally a State Normal School has developed into a State College which grants B.S., B.A., and M.S. degrees. To achieve this progress in meeting the changing needs of students, all the presidents, from Mr. Phelps to Dr. Neis Minne, have worked together with other administrative officials and with the faculty. The legislature authorized the name Winona State Teachers College and the award of the bachelor's degree in 1921. As the result of the broadening of course offerings, the name was officially changed to Winona State College in 1957. A graduate program leading to the Master of Science in Education, initiated in 1953, is now well established.

In recent decades, as both the student enrollment and thekinds of courses offered have increased, the physical plant of the College has greatly expanded. When the original Normal School building burned down in 1922, it was replaced by the fireproof structure now known as Somsen Hall. The group of buildings which have been added to supplement Somsen Hall includethe Maxwell Library, the Phelps Laboratory School, Phelps-Howell Hall, and Memoriai Hall. The two newest dormitories are Richards and Conway Halls. The construction of a Science building is scheduled to begin before the end of the Centennial Year.

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Haircut anyone???? A perfect gentleman Latest beard display
get acquainted
Miss Wiggle of 1959
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QUEEN DAISY AND ATTENDANTS

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Beauties on parade! !I
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Crowning of Queen Daisy
Homecoming
First place winners
line ^lu/p/pedtUe> eMu6Á¿e¿/' The strummers Loyal on-lookers 1959 Music makers
The
winning smile Chorus
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Hey, got-a-match??

who dat??
Sweethearts! tMaumUià Notice.
Starry-eyed Me Swine sisters Successful smiles Dogpatch Rock

Candidates for

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calm before the attack
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Candidates and their team captains
At School Now men, we'll do it like this. Concentration We anti-shoists. The only safe place to keep your books. Schoo' Please make it a check! Ready, set, go.

And At Work

It says right here
Nancy with "her Children."
House-Mother. We actually enjoy our work. We learn to write.
Lois,
the
Gene
dishes out knowledge.
Romona and Ruth hold the fort.
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Your Good Looking I'd rather go to Europe.
My,
The "Fourth" Stooge
Gosh,
He Has Power

Studious students

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Milk is nature's most nearly-perfect food.

Must be having steak for dinner.

Studying hard???
the
downbeat.
Ping pong pros!
A most relaxing cigarette break.
A little more crease, please.
No fair - nine against one.
Dorm Director Mrs. Griffith

SPRING CARNIVAL

Make A Living
He Missed !
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A grand time was had by most. For your dancing enjoyment H
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Student Commission

The Commission is the governing body of students on campus. The elected officers for this year were Darrell Bearson, President; Bruce Rhoades, Vice-President; Mary Ann Pickart, Secretary; and James Andrzejek, Treasurer. It also is composed of the four class officers and six commissioners, all elected by the student body. The faculty advisers were Miss Finch and Mr. Voorhees.

It is the Commission's responsibility to sponsor Homecoming, boost school spirit through the Athletic Department, and organize Religious Emphasis Week.

Sitting; M. Glover, M. Pickart, Miss Finch, J. Bauch, L. Ohnsted. Standing: J. Eichman, J. Andrzejek, B. Rhoades, L. Johnson, J. Vinar, R. Helgerson, G. Lundberg, D. Bearson, D. Glazier.
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President Darrell Bearson

Orientation Team

The Orientation Team is organized each year to help acquaint new students with Winona State. During the first week of school, the team helped with registration, counseling tests, guided tours, assemblies, and mixers. Mr. M. L. Mariner was the group's adviser. Let

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Senior meets Freshman.
your
me have
attention, men.
Row 1: S. Lang, M. Pickart, J. Bauch, M. Engrav, C. Heaser,B. Dammann. Row 2; D. Mackey, D. Bearson, D. Glazier, Dr. Wilson.

Students on campus elected representatives to the dormitory councils. The councils v^ere responsible for establishing regulations and disciplinary standards for the dorm residents. They also organized the social and recreational activities for the dormitories.

Girls' Dormitory

President for this year was Kathy Carlson; AAarlys Gravenish was Vice-President; and Pat Ryan was Secretary-Treasurer.

Boys' Dormitory

President for this year was Dave Glazier; Bob Slifka was Vice-President; George Springer was Secretary; and Charles Carstensen was Treasurer.

Left to Right: F. Klein, J. Goetz, D. Kesti, R. Hinkley, C. Carstensen, J. Jacobs, B. Slifka, J. Chandler, J. Zierdt, B. Munkel.
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Left to Right: S. Lehman, G. Schroeder, L. Kock, M. Peterson, S. Hartle, J. Bauch, AA. Hanson, J. Huttula, A. Bernard, R. Brosseth.

Student N.E.A.

All students who plan to enter the teaching profession are urged to join the Student National Education Association.

The monthly meetings covered panel discussions, model interviews, films and talks on other pertinent subjects by guest educators.

Officers were Keith Nelson, President; Judy Bauch, Vice-President; Lois Bergsgaard. Secretary; Coralyn Gerry, Treasurer; Bertha Dammann, Reporter. Miss Aarestad and Dr. Wedul were advisers.

Row 1: J. Banick, J. Huttula, A. Kaldunski, C. Happel, W. Hellickson, P. Solum. Row 2: B. Steege, C. Johnson, B. Gerlach, S. Hartle, N. Holman, A. Meyer. Row 3: D. Sands, P. Clare, M. Best, J. Schwantz, D. Odman, G. Goetzman. Row 4; K. Carlson, S. Waihus, J. Coolidge, M. DeZeeuw, H. Mark, M. Ames. Row 5: M. Wedul, A. Aarestad, J. Zierdt, J. Bodien, S. Lehmann, M. Jefferis. Row 6: K. Nelson, D. Kesti, J. Santelman, D. Mackey, B. Dammann, R. Robertson. Row 7: D. Glazier, J. Bauch, D. Butler, R. Cleveland, M. Mackey, P. Beggs, J. Johannsen. Row 8: R. Esson, K. Way, L. Bergsgaard, A. Bernard, G. Ozment, M. Peterson, C. Heaser. Row 9: G. Murtinger, J. Fitzgerald, D. Marquardt, C. Vaughan, C. Gerry, E. Torvick, C. Graner. Row 1: J. Hagen, F. Wolff, J. Wilson, J. Lager, D. Fenwick, R. Ballinger. Row 2: D. Felsch, C. Gebhard, C. Richardson, C. Paulson, J. Newman, L. Wondrasch, M. Baizum. Row 3: P. Conrad, R. Atkin, R. WalStrom, M. Martinson, G. Schroeder, S. Glatch, J. Ellingson. Row 4: K. Whetstone, S. Flanagan, A. Hennessy, M. McLeod, K. Morcomb, A. Hew, M. Oyama. Row 5: A. Bryngelson, R. Brosseth, B,. Morken, D. Wheeler, J. Crandall, J. Lammo, K. DeWald. Row 6: C. Nihart, J. Peplinski, M. Glover, L. Hameister, K. Wendt, F. Kragness, C. Johannes. Row 7: C. Gilmore, S. Glissendorf, C. Gordon, A. Peterson, J. Vigness, C. Botcher. Row 8: P. Ryan, N. Hoon, S. Himebaugh, M. Johnson, L. Hoon, M. Heikes. Row 9: B. Nelson, D. Steffens, L. Barnes, D. Gravenish, C. Botcher, K. Voth.

As Editor Dave Harris stated, "The Winonan strove to the best of its ability to cover the news, sports, and features of Winona State College."

The staff also included Bruce Rhoades, feature editor; Jack McCarl, sports editor; Wanda Hellickson, circulation man-

k ager; Hal Williams, pho- T tographer. Mr. Bremer acted as adviser.

Row 1: M. Schwager, A. Bernard, D. Challberg, S. Hartle, J. Andel, P. Beggs, D. Harris, W. Hellickson, G. Goetzman, H. Williams.
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Mr. Bremer, adviser

"Centennial Year" was the theme for this year's annual. With Jim, Lee, and Pat in charge, the annuai depicted aspects of the past, the present, and the future.

The Business Club, by taking charge of selling ads, helped make ends meet.

The staff included 13 people who had charge of various sections and helped shape the book into its completed form.

AAr. Stenerson, adviser Editors Jim AAulfinger and Lee Ziil Rick, Jim, and AAarge planning pages.
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Row 1: P. Clare, S. Glatch, D. Challberg, AAr. Stenerson, G. Schroeder, AA. Ames, AA. Krebs, L. Zill, S. Frankforth, N. Hoiman, H. Williams, J. AAulfinger, B. Allen.

Distinguished achievement in scholarship, service, leadership, attitude and character is the basis for judgment in selecting students to appear in the yearly edition of the national publication, WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. Elected by the Student Commission in 1960 were:

1. James Andrzejek

2. Bob Arko

3. Judy Bauch

4. Darrell Bearson

5. Clarence Crum

6. Marie Engrav

7. Margie Glover

8. John Gruden

9. Marilyn Hanson

10. Roger Helgerson

11. Kathy Juhl

12. Bob Klein

13. Gene Lundberg

14. Dick Mackey

15. Daisy Morikami

16. Keith Nelson

17. Mary Ann Pickart

18. Bruce Rhoades

19. Kay Way

20. Lee Zill

Who's Who

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Dick Mackey, Lee Zill, John Gruden, Marie Engrav, Margie Glover. Kay Way, Keith Nelson, Bob Klein, Judy Bauch. Roger Helgerson, Bob Arko, Mary Ann Pickart, Clarence Crum, Darrell Bearson.

Kappa Delta Pi

The Greek letters, Kappa, Delta, and Pi, embody three great ideals those of knowledge, duty and power. These ideals serve as the goals for which Kappa Delta Pi members are reaching. The Gamma Tau chapter in Winona was established in February of 1934. It is the honor society for students in the educational field.

This year's officers were Judy Bauch, President; Susan Schwager, Vice-President; Kay Way, Secretary; Ken Wolfe, Treasurer; Dick Kamla, Historian. Miss Murray was adviser.

Purple Key

The highest local college honor conferred on students is membership in Purple Key. Purple Key is purely an honorary society. It has no officers and holds no club meetings. Once a year, those ten students showing the greatest promise in the field of education are elected to the organization. Other qualifications for membership are excellent scholarship, participation in four different extra-curricular activities, character and services rendered to the college.

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Row 1: J. Huttia, K. Carlson, N. Holman, A. Meyer, A. Kaldunski, J. Bauch. Row 2: B. Leonard, M. Schwager, D. Wheeler, D. Harner, R. Ballinger, Kay Way, C. Gerry D. Kamla. Seated: H. Maki, J. Huttula, M. Best. Standing: M. Hanson, J. Bauch, R. Lee, V. Strand, D. Kamla, M. McCormick, K. Way.

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Canterbury Club

The Canterbury Club is the Episcopal students' organization on campus. The club has a definite program of worship, study, and service. The group meets weekly for various activities which inelude group discussions, a lecture series, corporate communion service followed by a breakfast, and parties.

This year's officers were Ramona Childs, President; David Patrick, VicePresident; Geraldine Forstrom, SecretaryTreasurer. Mrs. Ritman served as adviser.

Row 1: E. Braathen. Row 2: B. Hanson, A. Hanson, S. Naas, B. Morken. Row 3: E. Jorvick, A. Bernard, J. Ellingson, A. Highum, E. Beckman. Row 4: J. Lindner, N. Frisby, K. Voth, H. Mark, K. Guenther, D. Bearson. Row 5: Dr. L. Brynestad, K. DeWald, P. Salum, C. Gerry, R. Reupert, K. Landro. Row 1: R. Childs, S. Hartle, D. Challberg, R. Gerlach. Row V: D. Fenwick, R. Atkin, D. Patrick.
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Gamma Delta

Luthèran College students of the Wisconsin and Missouri Synods belong to Gamma Delta. Saint Matthew's Lutheran Church is the group's meeting place for business meetings and topic discussion periods.

Officers were Joanne Helgerson, President; Curt Nickel, Vice-President; Susan Schwager, Secretary; Paul Helgerson, Treasurer; June Banick. Program Chairman. Reverend A. L. Mennicke acted as adviser.

The Lutheran Student Association meets for weekly fellowship at Central Lutheran Church. L.S.A. offers Bible study, speakers, discussion groups, social events and music to students who wish for an active church life away from home.

L.S.A. officers this year were Coralyn Gerry, President; Kathy Carlson, VicePresident; Anita Peterson, Secretary; Gary Evanson, Treasurer. Other officers were Karen Aune, Deputation Chairman; Junior Lager, Publicity; and Reverend L. E. Brynestad as pastoral adviser. School advisers were Dr. Wedul and David 01son.

L.S.A.
Row 1: J. Lammo, J. Lager, F. Onsgard, H. Burtness, F. Gerry, B. Tryggestad. Row 2: S. Himebaugh, K. Carlson, K. Aune, A. Peterson, B. Kragness, J. Inman. Row 3: R. Olstad, B. Heiden, J. Vigness, Y. Roppe, J. Hagen, P. Beggs, M. Bothun. Row 4: R. Helgerson, L. Elstad, G. Dahly, J. Quist, D. Harmon. Row 5:, D. Sands, D. Olson. Row 1: AA. Wolfram, J. Huttala, G. Johnson. Row 2: C. Goltz, J. Banick, AA. Best. Row 3: C. Nichols, AA. Schwager, J. Swantz. Row 4: C. Johannes, S. Sommerfield. Row 5: AA. Baizum, L. Wondrasch, J. Helgerson. Row 6: J. AAulfinger, S. Frankforth, D. Felsch.

The Wesley Foundation is an organization of Methodist students seeking to promote understanding of the Christian faith, and to stimulate meditation and social action out of personal religious convictions,

(Officers were Ralph Ballinger, President; Lucille Hameister, Vice-President; Sharon Glissendorf. Secretary; Charlene Gebhard, Treasurer; Merle Jean Peterson, State Representative; Lucille Barnes, Historian. Adviser was Dr. J, Allen Kestle.

Wesley Foundation Newman Club

The Newman Club holds weekly meetings at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. Some of its members attend state and nationa-l conventions. The Tri-College Dance was sponsored by the Newman Club for students from Winona State, St. Teresa's and St. Mary's College. James Andrzejek was President; and John Gruden was Vice-President. Other officers were Pat Ryan, Secretary; Gary Hubley, Treasurer. Father La Plante was the chaplain and Miss Dunlay served as adviser.

Row 1: J. Crandall, J. Wilson, M. Glover, C. Gebhard, J. Albee, R. Jefferis, L. Kock, M. Millen, L. Sheldon, M. Jefferis. Row 2: L. Barnes, L. Hoon, J. Kitt, C. Happel, S. Lehmann, R. Zomok, M. Peterson, N. Hoon, L. Hameister, S. Glissendorf. Row 3: Dr. J. Kestle, R. Larson, R. Ballinger, H. Williams, C. Weisbrod, J. Kidd, D. Odman, C. Melrose, R. Conrad, B. Chapek, M. Johnson. Row 1: G. Schroeder, R. Glatch, C. Buettner, J. Newman. Row 2: S. Allen, M. Ames, B. Bryn, S. Waltzer, J. Frie, B. Wiczek. Row 3: B. Horton, R. Ryan, R. Cleveland, F. Buse, J. Suchomel. Row 4: T. Tobias, M. Healy, J. Andrzejek, D. Marquardt, J. Fitzgerald. Row 5: C. Wise, D. Kamla, R. Robertson.
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Row 1: J. Modjeski, B. Doffing, C. Graner, C. Wolfe. Row 2; G. Hubley, T. Grupa, B. Roth, S. Rumstick, M. Bergaus, G. Goetzman. Row 3: B. Schultz, C. Haley, J. Wahrer, L. Rowan, B. Brungardt, A. Hennessy. Row 4: D. Feuerhelm, C. Heaser, B. Arko, H. Espinda, D. Cole, J. Gruden, P. Gifford.

Band

The band included in its activities for this year a concert at an assembly, and marching in parades in the surrounding area.

This year's officers were Bob Klein, President; Howard Kaste, Vice-president; Pat Bristow, Secretary-treasurer; and Bea Nyrud and Ronnie Keezer as Librarians. Mr. Heyer was adviser.

Swing Band

The Rhythm Masters, swing band of Winona State College, performed several times during the year, under the direction of Mr. Fred Heyer. The group played for school assembly programs and provided music for a number of dances during the year, including the Tri-College Dance. They again participated in the Battle of Bands with the Merry-Notes from St. Mary's College.

This year the Winona State College Concert Band's activities included marching in the Winona area, and acting as a pep band at football and basketball games throughout the year.

Officers were Bob Klein, President; Howard Kaste, Vice-President; Bea Nyrud and Ronnie Keezer. Librarians. Mr. Heyer was adviser and director.

Vocalist Pat Bristow Seated: B. Nyrud, Porter, J. Fitzgerald, B. Klein, R. Kline, H. Kaste, P. Bristow, J. Hagen, M. McCormick, L. Miwa, J. Schrieber. Standing; B. Wood, F. Brensel, J. Paulson, E. Hughes, L. Loerch, R. Keezer, R. Heyer, C. Pace, Fred.

Under the direction of Mr. McCluer, this year's chorus performed for the Christmas program at Winona Stateand for programs for various city organizations. They also gave concerts at neighboring city high schools. Howard Kaste acted as President, Marcia Best was VicePresident, Marlys Gravenish was Secretary, and Dorothy Felsch was Treasurer. Miss Agnes Bard was the accompanist.

Mason Music I

Activities for the Mason Music Club, which is made up of music majors and minors, included monthly meetings and sponsoring a mixer for band members from the surrounding area during Homecoming.

Officers were Marlys Gravenish. President; Howard Schwind, Vice-President; Carole Richardson. Secretary; Shirley Himebaugh. Treasurer. Miss Bard and Mr. McCluer acted as advisers.

Row 1: K. Wendt, D. Gravenish, M. Miestad, T. Spehar, R. Zomok, C. Johnson, M. Wolfram, AA. AAartinson, L. Kerrigan, K. Reske, AA. Hoyt, B. Wiczek, J. Hagen, J. Kidd, B. Nordell, J. Schreiber, C. Hanson, H. Kaste, J. Fitzgerald, R. Ryan, H. Schwind, G. Brumm, R. Keezer, AA. AAcCormick. Row 2: C. Richardson, D. Felsch, S. Himebaugh, A. Cook, AA, Nesheim, P. Bristow, J. Newman, C. Gebhard, P. Lockie, J., Lammo, E. Evans, A. Hanson, AA. Gravenish, AA. Nussloch, K. Aune, J. Crandall, C. Gerry, S. Prigge, F. Gerry, S. Radke, J. Davis, B. Tryggestad, B. Klein, D. Trainor, R. Cleveland, AAr. AAcCluer, Agners Bard, Accompanist. Row 1: R. Ryan, R. Kline, H. Kaste, R. Cleveland, J. Fitzgerald. Row 2: S. Glissendorf, C. Gebhard, D. Felsch, S. Himebaugh, J. Newman, C. Richardson, B. Nyrud, AA. Gravenish, AA. Glover.

Each year the Science Club sponsors the Winter Party. Male students compete on teams to win the name of Fair Lady for the girl of their choice. She reigns over Winona State for the remainder of the festivities included in the Winter Party.

The club also works to put on the Science Fair, where exhibits are shown by high school students in the area. This year Curt Nickel was President, Marilyn Hanson was Secretary-Treasurer, Audrey Bryngelson was Publicity Chairman. Dr. Lokensgard acted as adviser.

Anyone for space-flight?

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Row 1: P. Beggs, A. Peterson, C. Heaser, J. Felsch, D. Fenwick, M. Arnold, A, Bryngelson. Row 2: J. Keefe, D. Erdmann, F. Foss, adviser, N. Shay, W. Hellickson, L. Barnes, G. Goetzman. Row 3: W. Buswell, L. Tobias, D. AAulholland, H. Burtness, D. Nelson, H. Williams, P. Gifford.

The "W" Club is composed of the lettermen on campus. Its activities for the year include sponsoring a homecoming queen candidate, the pre-homecoming dance and style show, and the selling of refreshments at basketball games. They also sold ads for the wrestling programs.

This year's officers were Don Klagge, President; Dave Glazier, Vice-President; Doug True, Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. MeCown acted as adviser.

Row 1: G. Tashima, B. Arko, D. Percival, L. Johnson, N. Toizmann, D. Anderson, J. Jacobs, G. Grob, B. Welch, J. Gruden, D. True. Row 2: J. Quist, D. Cole, J. McCartney, W. Fatchett, R. Helgerson, D. Sands, J. Swanson, D. Klagge, L. Carroll, W. Asing, Row 3: D. Glazier, H. Espinda, D. Behrens, A. Setter, D. Stover, L. Gunhus, J. Kaiser, F. Klein, D. Rislove, E. Simon, D. Schierholt.
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Dolphin Club

The Dolphin Club is an organization on campus made up of men and women students who enjoy swimming for recreation. Their main project was producing and presenting the annual swim show.

Jerry McCartney was President; Ciarence Crum was Vice-President; Sharon Lang was Secretary; Howard Schwind was Treasurer; Ann Boyum acted as Historian. Sharon Lang and Jerry McCartney were co-chairmen of this year's swim show.

Row 1: J. McCartney, N. Arnold, J. Frie, R. Childs, M. Hoyt, B. Steege. Row 2: S. Helland, V. Harris, S. Keelen, L. Rowan. Row 3: A. Boyum, V. Miller, R. Nord, J. Morcomb. Row 4: R. Walstrom, J. Sunde, B. Erickson. Row 5: S. Lang, T. Braun, R. Renslo, S. Baudhin. Row 6: W. Fatchett, B. Gillespie, B. Litchfield, D. Percival. Row 7: B. Slifka, Mr. Voorhees, G. Tashima, C. Crum. Row 8: D. Schultz, H. Schwind, J. Abts, A. Mahike.

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Coach James Voorhees

Pioneer Club

The Pioneer Club also is a new organization this year. It is composed of male students. The club dedicates itself to serve both school and community. It sponsored one of the registration dances during the year and helped the Red Cross with its blood drive.

Officers elected were Mario Schopner, President; Norm Johnson, VicePresident; Roger Reupert, Secretary; Ken Landro, Treasurer; and Gary Grob, Publicity and Social Chairman.

Ranger Club

The Ranger Club is a new organization on campus this year, organized by students who live in Northern Minnesota. They sponsored the Ranger "Rock" dance and gave free souvenirs of rock samples to those attending.

Elected officers were Jim Walsh as President; Denny Kesti as Vice-President; Shelly Glatch as Secretary; Randy Stukel as Treasurer; and Bob Indihar, Public Relations. Mr. Emanuel acted as adviser.

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Bottom left to right: J. Chandler, G. Griffith, B. Slifka, G. Grob. Row 2: R. Renslo, B. Pieper, D. Klagge. Row 3: R. Helgerson, D. Bearson, N. Johnson, R. Ruppert, J. Quist. Row 4: J. McCartney, K. Ault, D. Marquardt. Row 5: T. Schafer, W. Hull, I. Plitzuweit ,D. Stover. Row 6: B. Klein, D. Rislove, J. Kaiser, Miss Finch, K. Farber, K, Landro, E. Hellerud. Row 1: T. Spehar, D. Kesti, R. Indihar, S. Glatch. Row 2: D. Mackey, J. Emanuel, adviser, D. Cole, C. Fremling, J. Gruden, B. Arko.

Y.W.C.A.

The goal of YWCA is to develop personal, social, and spiritual aspects of personality. Members enjoy the privileges of the "Y," among them that of swimming. Their main projects were bake sales, held at school and other places.

Ramona Childs was President; Lucy Hameister, Vice-president; Sally Hartle, secretary; Char Happel, Treasurer. Miss Reiter acted as adviser.

Circle K

Circle K is a newly-formed service club on campus this year. Kiwanis of the city of Winona is the club's backer. This year the club handled ticket sales for the winter play, “Teahouse of the August Moon," and took a plaque for giving the most blood of any club on campus during the Bloodmobile visit in December.

Officers were Bill Allen, President; Dave Marquardt, Vice-president; Jim Martin, Secretary; and Mike Neeck, Treasurer. Mr. Mariner and Dr. Marley were advisers.

Row 1: L. Zill, D. Patrick, J. Martin, M. Neeck, C. Quanrud, J. Abts. Row 2: H. Williams, D. Gebhard, R. W. Wood, J. Fluegel, D. Marquardt, B. Allen, J. Tietz, C. Russell. Row 1: S. Hartle, S. Lehmann, M. Peterson, J. Wilson. Row 2: L. Hameister, C. Gary, S. Happel, J. Coolidge.

"Teahouse of the August Moon'

"Comedy of Errors"

Wenonah Players

Three major plays Were presented by the Wenonah Players during the year at Somsen Auditorium. The Fall production was "She Stoops to Conquer." This winter the players presented the ever delightful "Teahouse of the August Moon." "Comedy of Errors" was this year's spring pro-

Officers for this year were Norb Mills, President; Dale Karow, Vice-President; Evon Daugherty, Secretary; Don Schierholt, Treasurer; Clarence Crum, head technician. Miss Magnus was adviser, and she and Mr. Reidelberger directed the plays.

-She Stoops to Cor^quer'' duction. Row 1: M. Engrav, M. Pater, R. Brosseth, J. Wahrer, N. Frisby, S. Roth, K. Berg, J. Peplinski, D. Meulemans, D. Fenwick. Row 2: D. Jick, S. Sparks, J. Muller, B. Bryn, N. Holman, J. Bauch, C. Crum, T. Chandler, H. Schwind, R. Ryan, P. Ryan.
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Row 3: Reidelberger, adviser, D. Bearson, J. Fitzgerald, D. Fosburgh, D. Karow, R. Walstrom, C. Sherman, J. Schwantz, K. Aune, J. Drenckhahn, E. Daugherty, C. Eckhoff. Row 4: C. G. Schroeder, V. Shiel, N. Mills, R. Cleveland, F. Thissen, J. Davis, P. Puck, D. Schierholt, M. Pratt, K. Way, D. Magnus, a dviser.

Radio Guild W.S.S.A.

Underthe able direction of Miss Magnus and Mr. Reidelberger, the Winona State Speech Association held meetings for all speech majors and minors. Many specialists in the field of speech were guest speakers at these meetings. The W. S. S. A. also conducted for the third year the District Three High School Speech Festival.

The big goal of the Radio Guild is to set up a radio station at this college. Plans were formulated this year for such a project. In the near future, this dream may become a reality. Clarence Crum was President, and Kay Way, Vice-president. Joe Fitzgerald was technician. Miss Magnus and Mr. Reidelberger were the club's advisers.

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Seated, left to right: J. Fitzgerald, R. Stukel, N. Mills, T. Chandler, G. Murtinger, K. Way, R. Cleveland, D. Karow. Standing: D. Magnus, adviser, C. Crum, J. Reidelberger, adviser, K. Aune. Row 1: D. Jick, M. Pater, J. Grausnick, K. Aune, T. Chandler, C. Eckhoff, H. Schwind, D. Fenwick, D. Meulemans. Row 2: S. Roth, J. Bauch, J. Reidelberger, adviser, D. Fosburgh, C. Crum, J. Fitzgerald, J. Drenckhahn, C. Sherman, D. Magnus, adviser. Row 3: D. Bearson, D. Karow, N. Mills, R. Cleveland, F. Thissen, J. Davis, D. Schierholt, K. Way.

English Club

English majors and minors and anyone else interested in creative writing and literary activities make up the membership in the English Club. The club also sponsors a tutoring program open to Winona State students who wish to improve their work in the English field.

This year Dave Harner was President; Bruce Rhoades was Vice-President; Bob Cameron was Secretary - Treasurer. Dr. Boddy was adviser.

Press Club

The Press Club is a group of students who take an interest in the school's publications. Included in their activities this year was the editing of the Loom and the Beanie, a handbook intended to help familiarize incoming freshmen with the ways of Winona State.

Row 1: M. Pater, P. Thomas, K. Way, A/\ Enarav M «îr k d y, /W. Engrav, M. Sc hwager. Row 2: D. Harris, D. Harner, B. Rhoades.
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Kappi Pi

AN students interested in art are eligible to join Kappa Pi, the national art fraternity. Alpha Upsilon is the name of the Chapter at Winona State. Projects included preparing the Homecoming Queen's float for the annual pa- rade and decorating for the Spring Prom.

Rhode Esson was President; Kathy Juhl, Vice-President; Virginia Adams, Secretary; Dorothy Wheeler, Treasurer. Miss Murray was adviser.

Selling ads for the yearbook was the main project of the Business Club this year. They also went on a field trip, sponsored the Pre-Prom Dance, and held monthly meetings with several speakers from business fields.

Officers were Jim Martin, President; Dick Kamla, Vice-President, Janet Schwantz, Secretary. Miss Finch, Mrs. Hopf, Dr. Foegen, and Dr. Marley were advisers.

Business Club

1, C. H,ppel, B. SlUk.. J. D. Whpebr, M. Chris.e^op. R»» L. Ohnstad, AA. Rand, V. Adams. D. Jick, R. Esson, AA. Pickart, C. Heaser, Row 1: AA. Healy, R. Von Sien, D. Keopp, C. Quanrud, D. Brenno,
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A. AAahIke. Row 2: J. Abts, J. AAartin, D. Bearson, B. Heiden, R. Olstad, AA. Neeck, J. Schwantz. Row 3: D. Patrick, G. Dahly, W. Hall, D. Cocker. Row 4: Advisers: AAiss Finch, AArs. Hopf.

Industrial Arts Club

The objectives of this club center upon three main phases of activity: professional growth this is striven for through field trips, guest speakers, and movies at meetings; service the club works on many projects which benefit the college; and social life an annual homecoming luncheon, a picnic, and monthly meetings acquaint old and new members with each other.

This year's officers were Howard Kaste, President; Bob Klein, VicePresident; Barry Nelson, Secretary-Treasurer; James Oldenberg, Public Relations. Dr. Capron, AAr. Fugisby, and Dr. Jackson were advisers.

0Un9 Kopubliccins

The Young Republicans is a club on campus organ-

ized for all students who wish to have party affiliations

with the Republican party. Maynard Pratt was President; Wanda Hellickson was Secretary; Dave Miller was Treasurer; andDick Fenwick was Publicity Chairman. Dr. Hoyt was adviser.

Row 1: M. Swadner, AA. Livingood, J. Oldenburg, R. Kline, H. DeWald, D. Wahl. Row 2: G. Fugisby, advisor, B. Allen, AA. Jereczek, B. Slifka, R. Zenke, R. AAorcomb, D. Einhorn, B. Klein.
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Row 1: S. Hartle, D. Fenwick, D. Keopp, R. Ballinger, AA. Bergans, D. Challberg. Row 2: J. Albee, D. Harmon, B. Tryggestad, D. Sands, AA. Pratt, D Bearson, W. Hellickson, A. Peterson. Row 3: C. Happel, N. AAills, J. Lager, F. Thissen, A. AAahIke, L. Elstad, D. Karow, D. AAagnus, adviser.
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Varsity Football

The Warriors of Winona State finished a shortened season with a record of two wins against five losses. A snowstorni caused concellation of the final Warrior game with Eau Claire. Coach Molinari's team racked up both their wins in conference action which left the N.S.C.C. slate reading two wins against three defeats. Because of the concellation, the Warriors played only two non-conference opponents. They lost the opening game of the season to Stout College 20 to 7 and in their fourth outing were tripped by a very fine Huron College team 40 to 0. The two wins collected by the Warriors came at the expense of Moorhead 30 to 8 and St. Cloud 14 to 0. Again, this year as last, injuries plagued the team, the big blow being starting fullback Gale Sprute's broken leg. Individual honors went this year to tackle-guard Jerry Wedemeier, who was named to the All-Northern States College Conference team. In Conference action, Bemidji, Mankato, and Michigan Tech, held a three-way tie for first place while Winona, St. Cloud, and Moorhead followed behind.

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D. Livingston W. Jones D. Glazier L. Carroll Coaches, Jones, Molinari, and Gerlach.
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FOOTBALL We 7 Opponent Stout 20 0 Michigan Tech. 12 30 Moorhead 8 0 Huron 40 14 St. Cloud 0 7 Mankato 19 8 Bemidji 31 CONFERENCE STANDINGS Bemidji 4-1 .800 Michigan Tech. 4-1 .800 Mankato 4-1 .800 Winona 2-3 .400 St. Cloud 1-4 .200 Moorhead 0-5 .000
Co-captain L. Gunhus

Row 1: D. Shierholt, D. Stover, L. Engel, D. Glazier, L. Carroll, G. Johnson, J. Quist, A. Burt, B. Kieser. Row 2: B. Welch, L. Gunhus, R. Wolf, R. LeGros, D. Rislove, J. Parker, W. Jones, R. Henderson. Row 3; R. Skattum, R. Nelson, D. Matti, P. Malloy, S. Simon, T. Keepers, D. Livingston, M. Groth, C. Grob, D. Matti, G. Johnson, P. Quam. Row 5: G. Schneider, D. Paschka, B. Young, W. Johnson. G. Pahl, J. Linder, L. Johnson, M. Cunningham. Row 6: Coach Molinari, D. Sands, B. Piepers, J. Lundberg, G. Tashima, Assistant Coach Gerlach.

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D. Matti
The defensive line goes to work
Sprute digs for an extra yard
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Organized confusion Here comes Glen

Coach Joe Gerlach's varsity basketball team finished this year's schedule with seven wins against seventeen losses. The Warriors traveled to Nebraska for their opening games, losing to Wayne State and Nebraska Wesleyan. Returning home, they picked up their first victory over a

good Oshkosh State team 71-69. In their first conference outings they lost to Mankato, but they came back with a 78-62 triumph over River Falls. After participating in a holiday tournament the Warriors came through with two straight wins, over LaCrosse, 84-82 and Moorhead, 77-68. Then

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Row 1: U. Cole, D. Klagge, B. Welch, and L. Johnson. Row 2: Coach Gerlach, J. Goetz, K. Stellpflug, B. James, J. Kaiser, C. Brodt, J. Vinar, T. Caulkins, D. Behrens, D. Papenfuss, H. Espinda, and Manager E. Hellerud. It's a basketball, not an orange, Jon! Klagge's favorite maneuver.

came the drought. They lost eight straight games, the last three by a total of nine points. This was followed by a 77-72 win over Loras College and a 93-67 whipping of Michigan Tech. The cagers lost to Mankato again but then picked up their last win of the season with a 100-65 thrashing

of Stout State. In conference action, Mankato and St. Cloud tied for the lead, followed by Bemidji, Moorhead, Winona and Michigan Tech in that order. Gaining individual honors was Captain Don Klagge, who was selected on the second N.S.C.C. team.

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Klagge squeezes through two defenders for another Warrior basket.
WE OPPONENT 74 WAYNE (NEB.) 85 66 NEBRASKA WESLEYAN 76 71 OSHKOSH STATE 69 74 STOUT STATE 75 60 MANKATO STATE 60 76 STEVENS POINT 86 78 RIVER FALLS 62 87 OSHKOSH STATE 93 69 CARROLL COLLEGE 79 84 LA CROSSE STATE 82 77 MOORHEAD STATE 68 66 MOORHEAD STATE 78 84 BEMIDJI STATE 104 93 PLATTEVILLE STATE 102 102 ST. CLOUD STATE 110 67 DULUTH BRANCH 97 78 MICHIGAN TECH. 83 99 MACALESTER 103 70 BEMIDJI STATE 73 77 LORAS COLLEGE 72 93 MICHIGAN TECH. 67 61 MANKATO STATE 100 100 STOUT STATE 65 90 ST. CLOUD STATE 104
Head coach Joe Gerlach Captain and senior Don Klagge
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Lance Johnson Don Behrens Jo Kaiser Ken Stellpflug Lance fires away. Upsy-si-dasy.
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Dor* Klagge Bobby ¡ump-shoots. It went that-a-way. Klagge hooks for two. Lance does a Waltz. Two for Don. Bob Welch Tom Caulkins Coming throughi

"B" Basketball

The Warriors "B" Basketball team, coached this year by Lorry Gunhus, included sophomores, transfers, and some top freshmen prospects and may very \well make a big difference in varsity basketball for next year. The team played various city league teams and other collegiate “B" squads and shovwed a great deal of potential. Leading the team were Jerry Goetz, Dave Cole, Transfer Dick Papenfuss, and freshmen Ciar Brodt and Jim Vinar.

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Kneeling: J. Goetz, D. Cole, B. Tryggestad, B. Heinz, L. Clinger. Standing: G. Grob, B. James, J. Vinar, C. Brodt, J. Eiken, D. Papenfuss. Take one giant step and it's a basket. Ciar Brodt, Coach Lorry Gunhus, Jim Vinar
I never could dripple very well.

Cross Country

In ten meets this year, Coach Bob Jones' squad managed to break even with a five won-lost record. The harriers were led in their meets by Captain John Gruden and Dick Anderson. Anderson won nine of his ten outings, first place in the conference meet, and placed second in the small college N.C.A.A. The team took second place in the N.S.C.C. meet. This was only the second year of competition in cross country for Winona State.

CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE

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Cross Country Row 1: D. Anderson, R. Hayworth, J. Gruden, M. Riley, Row 2: E. Honda, G. Murtinger, G. AAarchionda, D. Cole, J. Mod¡eski, B. Arko, Coach B. Jones.
We Opponent 36 Carleton 23 29 AAacalester 28 22 La Crosse 35 26 Loras 31 21 River Falls 38 31 Iowa State Teachers 25 20 Luther 35 20 River Falls 38 42 Mankato 16 30 Dubuque 25 N. S. C.C. Meet Second.
Dick Anderson—Winona State's outstanding cross country runner. D. Anderson, Coach B. Jones, and Captain J. Gruden check the schedule.

Wrestling

This year. Coach Bob Jones' nnatnnen ran up against the toughest schedule of any Winona State wrestling season, and the team came through with flying colors. The Warriors ended with a 12-2-1 record, beating such teams as Lock Haven, River Falls, and West Point's “B" squad. Their record was marred only by losses to Lycoming and Iowa State University, and a 14-14 tie with St. Cloud. The team finished second in the Carleton tourney with AAitsch, Willis, AAusil, and Wedemeier individual champions. Wedemeier was the heavweight champion of the Wilkes College Open Tournament and N.S.C.C. meet but lost his championship in the N.A.I.A. finals.

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Roger Helgerson Tony Dvorak Bernie Pieper Mike Riley Coach Bob Jones and heavyweight Jerry Wedemeier O.K. John, flip him off the mat. Brute strength against brute.
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Gary Mitsch Ron Musll Gordy AAarchionda Ray Hayworth Dave Moracco
WRESTLING SCHEDULE WE OPPONENT 38 LORAS 5 32 LUTHER 0 26 ITHACA COLLEGE (N. Y.) 3 10 LYCOMING (PA.) 23 36 ALBANY STATE (N. Y.) 0 18 WEST POINT “B" SQUAD 11 14 ST.CLOUD 14 20 WARTBURG 6 14 LOCK HAVEN (PA.) 12 13 IOWA STATE UNIV. 14 25 STEVENS POINT 3 27 UNIV. OF WIS.-MILWAUKEE 3 30 LA CROSSE 2 29 CARLETON 5 19 RIVER FALLS 11
Larry Willis Co-captains GlenJohnson and John De-Lozier Ho-Hum, another day, another dollar, another pin. Let's do a double headstand.
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Left to right: T. Braun, M. Hull, B, Biever, J. Yaedke, P. Bonthlus, D. Theurer, W. Fatchett, B. Gillespie, R. Renslo, J. Abts, J. McCartney, C. Russell, N. Cezar, S. Baudhuin, L. Clingman.
WE OPPONENT 50 AAacalester 45 52 St. Thomas 43 62 Univ. of Minn., Duluth 32 44 Michigan Tech. 51 33 La Crosse 63 47 Hamline 44 Swimming It's a bird It's a plane It's a submarine! I
Wayne Fatchett and Captain Jerry McCartney check the times.

In the second year of competitive swimming at Winona State, Coach Voorhees fashioned his second straight winning season. After opening at the Minnesota time trials, the Warrior tankers took on Macalester and defeated them 50 to 45. This was followed by a triumph over St. Thomas. Next came the trip to Duluth for the meet with the University of Minnesota, Duluth branch, and the Warriors soaked them 62 to 32. In the next two meets they lost to Michigan Tech, and La Crosse, but the Warriors came back in the finale to defeat Hamline 47 to 44. This year, the squad was led by Captain Jerry McCartney, Wayne Fatchett, diver Dave Percival, and freshman Dick Theurer.

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Coach Voorhees watches his clivers.
it Steady now
Up, up and away.
Hold

Baseball

The 1959 Winona State baseball team, coached for the first time by Joe Gerlach, finished the season with 16 wins against 7 defeats. After opening with their usual southern trip, the Warriors returned to defend their N. S. C. C. championship; however, they managed only a second place finish. Leading pitchers were Don Behrens, Bill Morse, Jerry Palbicki, and Connie Gasper. The last two later signed professional contracts. Leading the hitters were Gary Grob, Bob Welch, and Bob Rogneby.

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Take your pick. In the cool, cool, shade of
First Row: P. Helgerson, B. Arko, B. LaAAore, G. Grob, D. Gunderson. Second Row: Bat boy, C. Weisbrod, D. Behrens, R. Ekker, B. Rogneby, D. Roesler. Third Row: Coach Gerlach, J. Christensen, D. Papenfuss, B. Lietzau, L. Johnson, J. Kosidowski, A. Klinder.
Come on, it's my turn!
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Gary Grob Lance Johnson
A word of advice from the coach.
The first-year men talk it over.
Buzz LaMore Bob Arko

Track

The 1959 track team ended with six won and three lost record for the season. Opening the season on a southern ¡aunt, they lost to Ohio Wesleyan and defeated Kentucky State and Georgetown College. Other wins were over Loras, Wartburg, and in two triangular meets. Coached by Bob Jones, they came through with a second place in the N.S.C.C. and in the old Bi-State meet. They placed fifth in the Carleton Relays. Leading point getters were Rouse, Anderson, Iverson, and Captain Pat Marren.

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Front row: M. Cunningham, D. Cole, R. Hayworth, D. Glazier, G. Comero, D. Rislove, S. Painter, H. Ferkingstad, G. Grob, D. Livingston. Back row: E. Honda, D, Anderson, B. Scott, E. Papaceorgui, T. Baxter, J. Modjeski, unknown, M. Rouse, C. Brodt, L. Gunhus, G. Lundberg, E. Simon, B. Kaiserstatt, S. Reiferson, J. Slifa, Coach Jones. Coach Jones with Co-Captains Lundberg and Glazier.
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AA. Rouse edges D. Glazier.

The 1959 golf team, coached by Mr. Molinari, finished the season with a six won, four lost, and one tie record. Hampered by the loss of number one player, Gordy Elliot, the team nailed down third place in the Conference meet. They also placed sixth in the St. Cloud Invitational. Leading players were Elliot, Buswell, Jacobs, and Smelser.

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You Tell'em
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Intramural Basketball

Intramural sports alway play an important part in student life at Winona State. The highlight of the intramural season was the furious action of the basketball competition. This year's basketball champions were the Dubs, who whipped the Reds in the final game. Otherintramural action was found in the bowling alleys and the usual spring softball schedule.

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INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL STANDINGS WON LOST BOMBERS 6 1 REDS 6 1 DUBS 6 1 RATS 4 3 LAKERS 3 4 ACES 2 5 HAWKS 1 6 CATS 0 7 LEADING SCORERS FG FT TP HOLTHE (Aces) 40 14 94 WEISBROD (Hawks) 36 14 86 RISLOVE (Reds) 31 19 81 BUTLER (Bombers) 34 11 79 JAEGER (Lakers) 31 15 77 INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS- Dubs Dubs SO-Reds 42
Hand-off to the second man through Kneeling: J. Gruden, J. Raddatz, J. Heller, D. Sands, Unknown. Standing: J. Schroeder, J. T. Schroeder, R. Lien, R. Bajorek.

cheerleaders

Our thanks go out to the cheerleaders of Winona State for the splendid job they did in helping to promote school spirit. Their cheerleading at the sporting events was of great value to the teams. They carried out a successful pep fest at Lake Park last fall. Working with the newly-formed Pioneer Club, the girls showed real school spirit throughout the season.

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Here we go, 'round again Kathy Juhl Joan Lake Top to Bottom; K. Parker, E. Naas, B. Svenningson, J. Lake, N. Frisby, K. Juhl. by Nancy Elsie Naas

Warriorettes

One of the most popular organizations on campus is the Warriorette drill team. The girls performed at several of the football and basketball games throughout the year. They also marched in the St. Paul Winter Carnival Parade and took first place in the marching units.

Under theable leadership of their adviser, Mrs. Hopf, and their choreographer, Phyllis Kowaiczyk, the girls encouraged school spirit by their tastefully styled routines.

Their committee members were Marie Engrav, publicity manager; Diane Feuerhelm, secretary and historian; Keith Nelson, business manager; and Jack Zierdt, properties manager.

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Becky leads the formation. Front row, left to right: N. Nowlan, B. Bladholm, L. Sheldon, M. Engrav, B. Steege, A. Abts, V. Adams, J. Inman, S. Roth, K. Reszyka, C. Sherman. Back row: C. Johnson, B. Gerlach, B. Brungardt, S. Lang, C. Nihart, K. Berg, S. Hanson, J. Bauch, M. Schroeder, Y. Roppe, J. Lammo, C. Heaser, M. Ekker, J. Vigness, J. Bodien.

W.R.A.

With Miss Moravec acting as their adviser, the W.R.A. enjoyed a season of successful sports activities. These activities included volleyball, basketball, softball, bowling, and badminton. The club sponsored a college Sports Day, and also sent teams to other college playdays. Their officers were Nancy Shay, President; Margot Anderson, Vice-president; Janet Schwantz, Secretary-treasurer.

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Margot, Jan, and Nancy inspect trophies.
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Row 1: J. Yamamoto, T. Olson, D. Steffens, J. Crandall, C. Johannes, C. Botcher, S. Keller, K. Voth, A. Hanson, L. Kock. Row 2: Miss Moravec, K. Wendt, L. Sheldon, R. Childs, H. Mark, D. Kamia, M. Meistad, P. Clare, D. Schulz, M. Mackey, J. Peplinski, J. Watanabe. Row 3: S. Naas, L. Barnes, R. Stiehl, N. Arnold, M. Anderson, A. Kaldunski, N. Frisby, Y. Roppe, B. Dammann, K. Parker, M. Spinter. Row 4: M. DeZeeuw, M. Hoyt, K. Berg, R. Morken, R. Olstad, B. Heiden, J. Kitt, E. Torvick, R. Nord, R. Brunner, J. Coolidge, M. Arnold, R. Robertson. Row 5: B. Nelson, C. Melrose, R. Walstrom, D. Odmans, N. Shay, S. Frankforth, J. Kidd, K. Juhl, J. Feehan, C. Heaser, J. Hagen, J. Vigness, S. Sparks.
107 Up, up ana away. Which one's expecting the call? I'll get you yet! We're actually practicing Ballet. Pardon me, girls, I'm coming through.

W.P.E.

The Women's Physical Education Club is open to all physical education majors and minors. At the monthly meetings, the girls explored topics of interest. The members sold homecoming buttons to raise money for the Jean Talbot Scholarship Fund, which provides a W. P. E. sponsored scholarship for women in physical education. They also took care of coat checking, and they assisted with the freshman physical examinations and motor ability tests.

Doris Kamla was President; Sharon Lang was Vice-president; Kaye Parker was Secretarytreasurer. Miss Day acted as adviser.

108 Reaching for the sky
Seated: D. Kamla, Miss Day. Standing: K. Parker, S. Lang. Row 1: N. Frisby, C. Botcher, B. Moken, P. Kowaiczyki, D. Kamla. Row 2: J. Kitt, L. Sheldon, T. Olson, R. Childs, K. Parker. Row 3: M. Anderson, S. Keller, K. Voth, M. Spinier, B. Nyrud, M. Arnold. Row 4: M. Mackey, D. Odman, L. Hoon, N. Arnold, D. Steffens, C. Wolfe, S. Swantz, S. Lang, K. Berg, M. Hoyt, M. DeZueew, Susan Day. Row 5: M. Meistad, H. Mark, A. Freehan, R. Nord, R. Brunner, K. Juhl, N. Shay, S. Frankforth, J. Kidd.

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Editors Lee Zill, Jim Mulfinger, Pat Clare

Business Manager Bill Allen

Art Editor

Margie Rand

Faculty Mary Ann Ames

Organizations

Student Life

Margaret Krebs

Shelly Glatch, Grace Schroeder

Women's Sports Dru Challberg

Men's Sports Jim Schulz

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