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Lo, in Mississippi's waters. Blue the eternal sky; In our hearts, 0 Alma Mater, Clear thy spirit high!
Noble hills watch o'er the valley Where thy dwelling lies; Steadfast hearts, 0 Alma Mater, Guard thy destinies.
Ever shall tomorrow better What today hath won,Lead thy children, Alma Mater, On, forever on!
Lift the chorus
Send it ringing
Far o'er hill and vale!
Hail to thee, 0 Alma Mater!
Hail, Winona, Hail!
COORDINATED EFFORTS GUIDE
Coordinated efforts are present in the work of the Administration at Winona State College. Basic in the aims of the college program is the helping of the prospective teachers to grow in understanding the physical and mental problems met in teaching. Education for prospective teachers and businessmen includes a program of selfrealization and growth as well as a wealth of background and information. Teaching skills and techniques are taughtthrough the observationparticipation and supervised teaching programs. Curriculum changes are made to keep in step with the students and with the world. Changes in the needs of the students bring about changes in the type of work presented in the college as well as in the methods of presentation. In collaboration with the college deans and supervisors, this department also handles student counseling, housing, recruiting programs, and financial matters.
President—
Neis MinneADMINISTRATION
WINONA STATE COLLEGE
WHEREIN
We find
THE ADMINISTRATION
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STUDENT LIFE
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THE STUDENTS
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INTERESTING ACTIVITIES
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EXCITING ATHLETICS
Page 65 AND FACULTY
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STAFF
JIM MULFINGER Editor
MARGERY RAND Assistant Editor
GARY DAHLY
DUANE KRINGS
DON WILKIE Business Managers
MARY ANN AMES
Copy Editor
NINO CEZAR
JOAN MODJESKI
Art Editors
KEN RASCHKE Photographer
MR. D. C. STENERSON Adviser
IS LEARNING TOGETHER IN A COMMUNITY WITH A COMMON GOAL
WE CAME
We, the 1200 students of Winona State, came from large cities from farms of the dairy and corn belts from small towns and villages from the East We came from everywhere to further our education to gain new experienees with a new group of people
People who represent... twelve states of the Union and three foreign countries We came prepared to accept new responsibilities and to learn Many of us had to adjust to new surrounding to new friends and to "collegiate" ways.
We came with suitcases.
Homecoming, the highlight of the 1960 football season, got off to a blazing start on Friday with a bonfire sponsored by Sigma Tau Gamma. Following the bonfire, Sharon Lang was crowned homecoming queen. The coronation was followed by the performance of the electionyear musical comedy, "Of Thee I Sing." The combination of all of these events added to the spirit and excitement of a big weekend. Saturday was the big day. Beautifully decorated floats, music-making bands, and various dignitaries made up the street parade. The Gamma Delta float depicting Alfred E. Newman and "What, Me Worry?" captured first place. Saturday afternoon the spirit mounted as the game was played, but the Warirors lost 0-2. After the game the annual dance brought another homecoming to a successful close.
QUEEN SHARON LANG SPECIAL PARTNER—Homecoming dance. HOMECOMING ROYALTY-Queen's floatDANCE—ends the big week. SPIRIT-leaps high. SUSPENSE—queen coronation. PRIZE WINNER-"What Me Worry"
HUMPHREY-arrives. FORMALITY—Fourth Slater Anniversary.
REAL BEATNIKS—costume winners. NEW STYLE-punch servers
ACTIVITIES UNITE THE STUDENT BODY
WINTRY ATMOSPHERE-Christmas Dance.
EXPRESSIONS—showed enjoyment.
WITH EXPERIENCES MUTUALLY
POETRY- TIMEBeatnik Ball.The activities at WSC provided an opportunity for the interest of all making up the fun-filled moments we'll always remember some events which were planned and some which just happened These events leave memories
Frosh Week Homecoming—"Of Thee I Sing'" Assembly programs—"Dr. Faustus", the Kohon Strings, Dr. Herman Finer, and Brahm's "Requiem" plays
Beatnik Ball Friday night movies Parents' Day Christmas festivities Athletic games
Religious Emphasis Week Battle of the Bands Big-Little Sister Tea Record hops Sadie
Goes to Town Winter Carnival
Sweetheart Swing concerts
Sham Rock campaigns and elections Prom—"Inn of Spring Happiness" Swim Show—"Telecast" choral production—"South Pacific" Spring Carnival award days Commencement and graduation. In this section, some of these events are pictured, others are not. Because of early deadlines, we cannot present pictures of many spring events. We hope memories of these events will remain in the minds of the students who attended and participated.
FAIR LADY V, Roberta Chase, and winning team.WE ENTERED SEEKING KNOWLEDGE
FRIENDSHIP, WISDOM, AND SKILL.
NEW EXPERIENCES PROVIDED « •
EQUAL AND VARIED OPPORTUNITIES
TO PREPARE US FOR OUR GOAL OUR PURPOSE IN LIFE.
OUR AMBITIONS PROMOTED STEADY PROGRESS
Alice M. Kaldunski Winona, Minn. Jean Kalmes Rollingstone, Minn. II Kyu Kang Seoul, Korea James J. Karsina Winona, Minn. David Keller Minneiska, Minn. Michael P. Kleinschmidt Winona, Minn. Donald J. Kreitzer Lake Mills, Wis. Lucille E. Lackore Winona, Minn. Kenneth Landro Winona, Minn. Sharon Lang Winona, Minn. Sara Lehmann Houston, Minn. Milton D. Livingood Canton, Minn.TOWARD INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM •
AND CREATIVE ENDEAVORS.
NOW WE ARE SENIORS
ANTICIPATING ANOTHER CHALLENGE-THAT OF THE FUTURE
WE WILL CONTINUE OUR SEARCH
AS WE STEP ONWARD WITH FAITH- AS
Seniors Not Pictured
GUIDANCE
SENIORS
OUR BEST YEAR Seniors will carry away memories of “big" moments Memories of Homecoming Variety Show “Of Thee I Sing" Queen Sharon parties and dances practice teaching Seniors look to the future visits to the Placement Bureau interviews contracts Final week mad whirl of social engagements climaxed by Baccalaureate services and graduation morning Seniors go prepared ready to apply their knowledge in teaching, business, or further education.
Senior class officers, left to right, are Bernhard Pieper, President; Sharon Lang, Treasurer; Jim Slifka, Vice-President; Diane Whittier, Secretary; and Mr. Reidelberger, Adviser.
WHO'S WHO Dependability Scholarship Leadership Participation Personality Friendliness
Twenty-one Seniors at Winona State College were nominated to Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. An annual publication will list their names among those of similar standing from other higher educational institutions. Nominees are Robert Cameron, Ronald Cleveland, Rhoda Esson, Diane Whittier, Joseph Fitzgerald, Sharon Flanagan, David Glazier, David Harris, Sally Hartle, Wanda Hellickson, Doris Jick, Lucille Lackore, Kenneth Landro, Sharon Lang, Gerald McCartney, Ardell Meyer, Bernhard Pieper, Irvin Plitzuweit, Robert Sabin, Mary Schwager, and Howard Schwind.
Row 1: S. Lang, S. Hartle, R. Cleveland, D. Whittier, M. Schwager. Row 2: K. Landro, B. Pieper, J. Fitzgerald. Row 1: A. Meyer, S. Flanagan, W. Hellickson, R. Esson. Row 2: R. Cameron, D. Harris, I. Plitzuweit, J. McCartney, H. Schwind.LOOK TOWARD FINAL YEAR Education classes “methods" overworked disgusted aspiring hoping sponsor Sweetheart Swing accept offices in many clubs active in sports find classes hard to schedule look forward to practice teaching and a big senior year.
Juniors anxiously look forward to a last successful year in their climb toward graduation. Leading the class were Jo Ann Horton, Secretary-Treasurer; Dennis Kesti, Vice-President; and Charles Carstensen, President.
SOPHOMORES
Anxious full of enthusiasm veterans of one hard year of college joined more social and extra-curricular activities majors and minors decided sponsored Christmas dance term papers carefree cheerful Now "over the hump."
SECOND BIG YEAR
Sophomores plan for big days ahead. Leading the class were Jim Taubert, Vice-President; Terry Olson, Treasurer; Minnesota Hoyt, Secretary; and Douglas Coffey. President.
Rose Robert Carol John Lorraine Thiner Trygstad Underdahl Urness Wachs Robert Donald Whitworth Wilkie Jo Ann Yamamoto Sandra Dick Waiczak Wells Carol Colleen Muriel Clarence Thomas LorindaFRESHMEN
QUICKLY ORIENTED First year leaves many memories memories of Freshman Week tests beanies physicals mixers Garvin Heights picnic greeted over 400 eager Frosh Beanie King Lyle and Beanie Queen Dennie parties
Homecoming class elections
warning slips dorm hours End brings anticipation expectation for future years.
Freshman officers David Marqueson, Treasurer; Dana Bluhm, Secretary; Jack West, Vice-President; and Ronald Yarolimek, President, led their class to new and exciting experiences as they were oriented to college life.
To serve all the students both as a group and as individuals is one way of defining the duty of the Student Commission. In attempting to do this, the Commission worked on several projects. It was their responsibility to sponsor Homecoming, set up the budget and the social calendar for the year, boost school spirit, organize Religious Emphasis Week, and assist with orientation activities. One big issue this year was the preliminary planning for a student union at WSC. The commissioners for this year were Kenneth Landro, President; Ronald Cleveland, Vice-President; Sharon Lang, Secretary; Irvin Plitzuweit, Treasurer; Karen Aune, Social; Jim Vinar, Religious; Bob Slifka, Publicity; Jerry McCartney, Athletic; Norman Johnson, Administrative Liaison; and Joe Fitzgerald, Departmental. The advisers were Dr. Nelson and Mr. Voorhees. The four class presidents also attended Commission meetings.
ORIENTATION TEAM
It is during the first week of college that the members of the Orientation Team fulfill their purpose. Clad in white sailor hats, the Orientation Team tried to help acquaint new students with Winona State. This year they helped with registration, counseling tests, mixers, a Garvin Heights Picnic, and the river tour on the Hiawatha Belle. Mr. M. L. Mariner was the group's adviser.
YOUNG DEMOCRATS
The Young Democrats took an active part in the presidential campaign this fall. Besides discussing pertinent campaign issues, they helped set up the local Kennedy headquarters. Officers were William Bowman, Chairman; Randy Stukel, Vice-Chairman; and Judy Thode, Secretary. Dr. Hoyt was the group's adviser.
Row 1: K. Meunier, K. Pearson, J. Wohkittel, J. Rau. Row 2: J. Moechnig, J. Lanik, J. Thode, J. Bautch. Row 3: M. Healy, B. Bowman, D. Boland, R. Sandon, B. Stegmaier.
YOUNG REPUBLICANS
Young Republicans began the election year on an enthusiastic note by assisting the local GOP Headquarters with house to house campaigns. They also took several trips to hear prominent Republican Party speakers. The officers were Earl Solberg, Chairman; Robert Rose, Vice-Chaiman; Wanda Hellickson, Secretary, and Robert Young, Treasurer. Miss Magnus was the adviser.
Row 1: M. Kreisel, J. Watanabe, S. Hartle, T. Olson, S. Flanagan, L. Sheldon, A. Peterson, L. Kock, A. Hew, J. Muller. Row 2: M. Wolfram, L. Brummund, B. Gerlach, C. Gordon, P. Holliday, E. Torvick, C. Happel, D. Magnus, I. Swain, B. Bladholm, W. Hellickson, S. Roth, P. Solum. Row 3: B. Young, J. Boyum, N. Keller, D. Turner, D. Harmon, R. Groenwold, W. Prigge, P. Waalkens, C. Accola, D. Johnson, B. Tryggestad, S. Radtke. Row 4: R. Ballinger, R. Larson, R. Rose, D. Gilbertson, C. Borchard, H. Burtness, R. Von Sien, E. Simon, I. Plitzuweit, M. Rice, E. Solberg, L. Lorch, R. Duncan.
Row 1: (right to left) B. Wood, J. Fitzgerald, R. Reupert, J. Fluegel, I. Plitzuweit, J. Vinar. Row 2; W. Hellickson, S. Sparks, J. Lammo. Row 3: M. Rand, J. Vigness, AA. L. Mariner.STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
Activity was a keynote of the Etta Hudson Howell Chapter of the S.N.E.A. throughout the 1960-61 school year. One of the larger clubs on campus, it is open to all students who plan to enter the teaching profession. Monthly meetings featured mock interviews, films, and interesting speakers. This year theclub sponsored the Sham Rock, a Spring Registration dance; the Christmas Seal Drive; and a Homecoming queen candidate. Several members attended the M.E.A. Convention held in St. Paul in October and the Spring Convention held in Bemidji. The officers were Charles Carstensen, President; Sally Hartle, Vice-President; Lois Bergsgaard,Secretary; Wanda Hellickson, Treasurer; and Judith Santelman, Reporter. The advisers were Miss Aarestad and Dr. Wedul.
Happel, R. Esson, L. Bergsgaard, S. Waihus, S. Hartle, A. Peterson, P. Holliday, C. Gordon, L. Kerrigan, W. Hellickson, S. Duff. Row 4: M. Kreisel, H. Mark, D. Steffens, J. Oldorf, J. Filings on, M. Majerus, J. Lammo, J. Horton, P. Bristow, B. Chapek, J. McLellan, S. Nass, L. Kock. Row 5: S. Ruegg, S. Ott, J. Mulfinger, B. Sinnott, P. Pottratz, L. Brummund, E. Torvick, A. Hew, K. Meunier, B. Jax, L. Bernard, M. Issendorf, M. Bothun. Row 6: L. Sheldon, C. Botcher, J. Coolidge, J. Moechnig, C. Goltz, K. Pearson, P. Solum, C. Nihart, J. Vigness, J. Vinar, E. Daugherty, D. Whetstone, D. Wheeler. Row 7: R. Cleveland, S. Lang, N. Frisby, J. Lindner, H. Neumann, L. Aase, R. Ojakangas, J. Fluegel, F. Klein, I. Plitzuweit, J. Blahnik, R. Schoen. Row 8: S. Wedul, H. Schwind, D. Jick, W. Ferguson, A. Hennessy, D. Wilkie, R. Ballinger, A. Majerus, G. Schroeder, B. Gerlach. Standing: M. Martinson, M. Wolfram, E. Imm, B. Young, S. Roth, Miss Aarestad, H. Burtness, C. Carstensen, G. Grob, M. Schroeder, T. Olson, J. Nardinger, J. Santelman, J. Hagen, G. Murtinger.
SNEA Officers: Judy Santelman, Lois Bergsgaard, Sally Hartle, Miss Aarestad, and Charles Carstensen. Missing: Dr. Wedul and Wanda Hellickson.
Row 1: M. Baizum, B. Nelson, B. Steege, K. Parker, B. Bladholm, J. Boyum, J. Fitzgerald, G. Sprenger, P. Murphy, J. Morcomb. Row 2: J. Flanagan, N. Figy, C. Richardson, S. Flanagan, B. Bryn, V. Shiel, M. J efferis, S. Lehmann, A. Kaldunski, K. Wendt, L. Barnes, A. Abts. Row 3; D. Krie, J. Rau, C. (Inset)IN THEIR HEARTS
COLLEGE CHORUS
The college chorus, under the direction of Mr. McCluer, presented various concerts during the year, the first of which was the Christmas concert given for the student body. Also the group sang for various city organizations and neighboring high schools. In addition to their usual full schedule, the chorus sang in the Brahm's Requiem in conjunction with the Rochester Symphony Orchestra and Oratorio Society and presented SouthPacific this Spring. Chorus appearanees were also made at both the Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises. Officers of the chorus were Joe Fitzgerald, President; Patricia Bristow, Vice-President Laurel Kerrigan, Secretary; Gene Brumm, Treasurer; and Mary Lou Martinson and Minnesota Hoyt, Librarians. Mr. McCluer was the adviser.
COEDS-WSCS NEWEST ORGANIZATION
COEDS
The Coeds, a service club consisting of fourteen girls, is Winona State's most recent club. The purpose of this organization is to promote enthusiasm for school functions in such a way as to encourage athletic attendanee and a sportsmanlike spirit, to create a more progressive parent-school relationship, and to offer services to other campus groups. This year the girls ushered at several assembly programs and assisted with the Spring Carnival. The officers were Ancy Helleckson, President; Mary Lou Martinson. Vice-president; Bonnie Bladholm, Secretary-Treasurer; and Sue Roth, Publicity Chairman.
MASON MUSIC CLUB
Membership in the Mason Music Club is extended to music majors and minors and to any other students interested in that field. The group fosters enjoyment of music by listening to visiting speakers and records. This year the club sponsored two college band concerts and a mixer for visiting band members who participated in the Homecoming parade. Mr. R. McCluer was the group's adviser. The officers were Carole Richardson, President; Joe Fitzgerald, Vice-President; Judy Newman, Secretary; and Roger Kline, Treasurer.
WSC Chorus Row 1: M. Martinson, J. Crandall, L. Kerrigan, M. Hoyt, J. Lammo, C. Goltz, K. Pearson, M. Thaldorf, P. Solum, C. Greenwald; Row 2: H. Schwind, K. Cummings, R. Zomok, J. Newman, P. Bristow, K. Van Westerhuyzen, J. McLellan, J. Hagen, J. Flanagan, S. Radtke, R. McCluer; Row 3: R. Yarolimek, E. Brumm, R. Hill, J. Kerrigan, J. Saecker, R. Cleveland, R. Tobias, J. Fitzgerald, R. Bisek. Row 1: M. Martinson, L. Kerrigan, C. Richardson. Row 2: S. Glissendorf, C. Gebhard, P. Bristow. Row 3: J. Fitzgerald, C. Goltz, K. Pearson, N. Kinneberg. Row 4: R. MeCluer, H. Schwind, R. Cleveland, R. Bisek, R. Kline.ORCHESTRA
Under the direction of Mr. MeCiuer, our newly formed orchestra adds an element of completeness to many of our school functions and activities. Besides lending wonderfull support to the Christmas concert and the presentation of 18th Century Music—Mozart, the orchestra is a pleasing musical organization when performing by itself. The college students who are members of the orchestra are Karen Kreuzer, Pat Sherman, Carole Stever, Duane Gebhard, Charlene Gebhard, Ricky Heyer, Beatrice Nyrud, Lester Miwa, Robert Whitworth, Lee Edstrom, and Gene Steffe.
Row 1: B. Nyrud, B. Whitworth, C. Paulsen, L Miwa, N. Trelstad, J. Lebs, S. Spencer, D. Krie, S. Sanness, E. Lokensgard, L. Edstrom. Row 2: J. Lammo, L. Sheldon, B. Stegmaier, D. Holland, D. Schroder, S. Stolp, L. Loerch, I. Swain, C. Sands, A. Rose, S. Sanness, P. Bristow, T. Olson, G. Jones, R. Bisek, J. Urness, Y. Roppe, F. Gerry, M. Porter. Row 3: R. Kline, J. Fitzgerald, Mr. Heyer, Director, N. Kinneberg, C. Richardson, C. Goltz, J. Jaulson, B. Wood, F. Brensel, W. Mitchell, P. Klas, G. Johnson, W. Willford, D. Julsrud.THEY PROVIDE THE MUSIC
COLLEGE BAND
As usual, the Band was a very busy group of musicians this year. The band served a two-fold purpose, giving students who like to play an opportunity to do so, and also serving as a proving - ground for various music classes. Although the public saw the band perform for only two concerts and the Homecoming Parade, many long hours were spent on practice and drills. A part of the band also played at football and basketball games. Officers were Lester Miwa, President; Jerome Paulson, Vice-President; Patricia Bristow, Secretary-Treasurer; and Beatrice Nyrud, Librarian. Mr. Heyer served as adviser and director.
WSC SWING
BAND
The Ryhthm Masters, swing band of WSC, 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 the Bands with the Merry-Notes of St. Mary's College.
Row 1: J. Fitzgerald, R. Kline, B. Nyrud, Mr. Heyer, Director, B. Whitworth, L. Miwa; Row 2: R. Bisek, Y. Roppe, J. Urness, M. Porter, P. Bristow, J. Hagen; Standing: R. Yarolimek, B. Wood, F. Brensel, J. Paulson, L. Edstrom, L. Loerch, J. Schreiber, D. Heyer, R. Heyer.THE CREDITS
The members of the Wenonah staff have their "big" moment only once a year when the book comes out.
Editors Jim Mulfinger, Margery Rand
Copy Mary Ames, Shirley Papenfuss, Sheila Fleming, Darlene Holland, Kathryn Lester
Layout lean Bautch, Marian Kreisel, Patty Pottratz, Sandy Ruegg, Monica Dvorak
Art Joani Modjeski, Nino Cezar
Business Don Wilkie, Duane Krings, Gary Dahly
Sports Bob Young, Paul Helgerson, Harold Perkingstad, Ron Duncan, Regina Robinson
Classes Bob Cameron, Elke Grote, Carol Jacobsen, Annette Price, Barb Sinnott
Clubs Toni Spehar, Jeanne Coolidge, Julie Skrukrud, Janice Bakkedahl
Student Life Haría Jones, Dennie Schroder
Faculty Alice Kaldunski
Subscription Barb Fischer, Shirley Ott
Photography Ken Raschke
Typists Jan Lammo, Pat Bristow
Adviser D. C. Stenerson
FUN, WORK, DEADLINES-YEARBOOK
Publishing a yearbook, the lasting record of a year's events, requires months of work and worry to meet the deadlines. On this page you meet the students who have spent a considerabie amount of time planning and producing this, your book, the 1961 WENONAH.
Row 1: J. Bakkedahl, C. Jacobsen, M. Dvorak, M. Kreisel, J. Skrukrud, S. Fleming. Row 2: M. Rand, S. Papenfuss, D. Holland, P. Pottratz, S. Ruegg, E. Grote. Row 3: R. Robinson, P. Bristow, J. Lammo, H. Jones, M. Andrews. Row 4: M. Ames, J. Modjeski, T. Spehar, M. Binder, J. Bautch, J. Coolidge, A. Kaldunski, B. Sinnott, A. Price, S. Ott, D. Schroder. Row 5: R. Duncan, R. Wahl, D. Wilkie, Mr. Stenerson, J. Mulfinger.
Editors, Jim Mulfinger and Margery Rand Photographer, Ken Raschke Staff takes a work breakThe ¡VÍMMa
VOICE OF THE CAMPUS IN PRODUCTION
Writing articles, doing paste-ups, meeting deadlines, and stuffing P.O. boxes were common activities for the members of the Winonan staff. Under the capable leadership of Dave Harris, the Winonan offered students and faculty coverage of news, sports, and features. The aim of the staff was to achieve more complete and concise reporting of the happenings in and around WSC. The staff ineluded Dave Harris, Managing Editor; Lee Zill, Feature Editor; John Fend, Sports Editor; and Romona Stiehl, Circulation Manager. Mr. Bremer acted as adviser. To our sister publication, we of the Wenonah staff say congratulations on a job well done.
OUR CLUBS OFFER VARIETY
RANGERS CLUB
The Rangers Club, an organization of students from Northern Minnesota, is composed of eleven members who meet once a month. Their activities this year included a Christmas party and bowling. Sob Indihar was President; Paul Martella, Vice-President; andSharon Kern, Secretary - Treasurer. Acting as advisers were Mr. Emanuel and Dr. Fremling.
SIGMA TAU GAMMA
Fraternities can be of use to college men and to the college which they attend this is the belief of the members of Beta Xi Chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma. Although this fraternity is not primarily a service organization, it has served W.S.C. this year by building the Homecoming bonfire, handing out wrestling programs at home meets, placing a Christmas tree in Memorial Hall for the holiday season, making possible the student tickets to the State Theatre, and sponsoring a record hop after a football game. The members of this fraternity number twenty-six. The officers were Roger Reupert, President; Warren Hull, Vice-president; Irvin Plitzuweit, Secretary; David Rislove, Treasurer. The adviser for the fraternity is Mr. Jones and the patroness is Miss Finch.
Row 1: G. Griffith, G. Grob, H. DeWald, L. Helgerson, D. AAoracco, J. Chandler. Row 2: G. Finch, W. Hull, R. Reupert, K. Farber, R. Anderson, K. Ault. Row 3: B. Tryggestad, G. Grob, I. Plitzuweit, J. McCartney, E. Solberg, D. Jaeger. Row 1: R. Ojakangas, R. Indihar, J. Emanuel, K. Larson, R. Latch, S. Kern, R. Fraser. Row 2: R. Harry, D. Kesti, C. Elliott, T. Spehar, C. Fremling, B. Baratto.DOLPHIN CLUB
The Dolphin Club is a campus organization open to all students who enjoy swimming for recreation. This year the club sponsored the Beatnik Ball and several openswim nights. Their main project is the swim show presented each spring. Officers were David Percival, President; Robert Renslo, Vice-President; Vera Miller, Secretary; Minnesota Hoyt, Treasurer; and Ruth Ann Nord, Historian. The adviser was Mr. Voorhees.
RADIO GUILD
The goal of the Radio Guild is to set up a radio station on campus which would publicize college events at the Smog and the Cafeteria. Plans for this project are now being formulated and in the near future we should see some progress toward that goal. This club works in conjunction with the speech department, and presents broadcasts over radio station KWNO regularly twice a month. The officers were John Davis. President; Gerald Ziebell, Secretary; Scott Streater, Technician. Miss Magnus and Mr. Reidelberger were advisers.
Row 1: D. Harmon, A. Mahike, W. Fatchett, D. Percival, G. Kloek, G. Harris, V. Miller. Row 2: A. Boyum, M. Miller, E. Imm, C. Crum, F. Adelman, J. Slifka, M. Reihsen, D. Jaeger. Row 3: J. McCartney, D. Frank, J. Grover, D. Marquesen, R. Schleicher, D. Coffey, L. Willis, G. Sprenger. Row 4: S. Muras, S. Baudhuin, B. Erickson, J. Morcomb, S. Holland, R. Walstrom, S. Lang. Row 5: J. Skrukrud, M. Bothum, D. Bluhm, H. Schwind, R. Nord, M. Hoyt. Row 1: S. Baudhuin, M. Pater, C. Eckhoff. Row 2: D. Magnus, J. Fitzgerald, R. Cleveland. Row 3: H. Schwind, G. Ziebell. Row 4: Mr. Reidelberger, G. Murtinger.GAMMA DELTA
Lutheran college students of the Wisconsin and Missouri Synods belong to Gamma Delta. This club endeavors to conserve and develop Christian faith and to encourage Christian action among college students through Bible discussions, programs, projects, and inter-campus fellowship among students of the Lutheran faith. Activities for the year included a Halloween party, a hayride, Christmas caroling. Religious Emphasis Week, and the sponsoring of the winning Homecoming float. This year the local chapter was host to the Lakes Region Leadership Conference. Officers included Jim Mulfinger, President; Sharon Frankfurth, Vice-President; Mary Schwager, Secretary; Marilyn Baizum, Treasurer; and Carole Johannes, Program Chairman. Vicar Paul Albrecht and Reverend A. L. Mennicke acted as advisers.
Row 1: (right to left) J. English, M. Wolfram, M. Kreisel R. Strehlow, D. Schroder, Row 2: R. Atkin, C. Goltz, K. Larson, L. Brummund. Row 3: J. Mulfinger, A. Price, J. Hoffman, L. Wondrasch. Row 4; K. Michaels, M. Erickson, M. Burfeind, M. Baizum. Row 5: E. Imm, S. Boiler, J. Stow, B. Blumentritt, J. Warnken.
STUDENTS ASSUME RELIGIOUS RESPONSIBILITY
I.S.A.
Row 1. S. Sanness, C. Greenwald, S. Sanness. M. Anderson. Row 2: H. Burtness, R. Wahl, J. McLellan, D. Myran, C. Jacobsen, J. Bakkedahl. Row 3: B. Tryggestad, D. Gilbertson, A. Boyum, J. Thode, E. Grote, L. Olson. Row 4: R. Olson, L. Johnson, T. Olson, B. Bladholm, J. Skrukrud, C. Gordon, P. Holliday. Row 5: S. Baudhuin, L. Bernard, K. Rud, G. Johnson, G. Hahn.
The Lutheran Student Association, LSA, is a fellowship of students working together, dedicated to Christ and His church. It supports an active program consisting of five points: worship, study, service, evangelism, and recreation.
The officers were Anita Peterson. President; Kenneth Landro and Phoebe Beggs, Vice-Presidents; Charles Carstensen, Treasurer; Frank Gerry and Jim Vinar, Deputations Chairman; and Patricia Solum, Publicity Chairman. Reverend T. E. Herbranson was the adviser.
I.S.A.
Row 1: S. Wedul, S. Papenfuss, J. Bergsgaard, F. Onsgard, N. Kinneberg. Row 2: J. Lebs, I. Hofer, P. Beggs, A. Peterson, R. Ojakangas, C. Carstensen, Pastor T. Herbranson. Row 3: I. Swain, E. Torvick, Y. Roppe, M. Bothun, G. Hansen, K. Meyer, M. Rice. Row 4: J. Ellingson, H. Mark, S. Ruegg, S. Ott, M. Andrews, C. Accola. Row 5: P. Solum, N. Frisby, J. Lammo, J. Vigness, J. Vinar, D. Harmon.NEWMAN CLUB
Row 1: Father J. LaPlante, Chaplain, P. Gifford, R. Cleveland, J. Fitzgerald, D. Tobias. Row 2: N. Figy, G. Hubley, M. Healy, G. Wobbrock, J. Flanagan. Row 3: J. Passe, S. Waihus, A. Kaldunski, AA. Dvorak, S. Fleming, K. Berg. Row 4: A. Majerus, G. Adams, B. Kramer, C. Diekmann, B. Jax, R. Thiner. Row 5: L. Johnson, K. Rangitsch, E. Flaherty, C. Pye, B. Brungardt, A. Abts, S. Kern, Row 6: R. Yarolimek, D. Rauen, M. Leahy, C. Meyer, J. Blahnik, J. Slifka, D. Boland.
The Newman Club of Winona State College serves a threefold purpose: educational, social, and religious. This triadic aim is carried out mainly through weekly meetings held at the newly acquired Newman Center. The activities sponsored by the club included classes explaining the Mass and the Sacrament of Marriage, and the Tri-College Dance held annually each Spring. Officers included Ronald Cleveland, President; Mike Ryan, Vice-President; Sandy Schleich, Secretary; and Ray Haworth, Treasurer. Mr. Emanuel was the adviser.
NEWMAN CLUB
Row 1: S. Schleich, M. Ames, G. Goetzman, R. Glatch, G. Schroeder, A. Hennessy. Row 2: A. Fratzke, P. Tabor, J. Bautch, B. Sinnott, M. Murphy, M. Walsh, M. O'Connor. Row 3: T. Spehar B. Bryn, B. Doffing, K. Leutz, J. Wohkittel, J. Peplinski, J. Nardinger. Row 4: J. Modjeski, M. Bergaus, S. Rumstick, B. Stegmaier, E. Daugherty. Row 5: S. Allen, M. Gappa, J. Florin, A. Fishbaugher, P. Sherman, E. Parkinson. Row 6: G. Huseby, R. Bisek.
WESLEY FOUNDATION
The objective of the Wesley Foundation, the Methodist student organization on campus, is to develop a better understanding of the Christian faith. At Christmas the club brought joy to shut-ins with their caroling. The officers were Lucy Barnes, President; Marlene Miller, VicePresident; Sharon Glissendorf, Secretary; Charlene Gebhard, Treasurer; Lynn Sheldon, State Representative; and Marlene Jefferis. Historian. Reverend Richard Lewis was the adviser.
Row 1: M. Miller, C. Botcher, M. Crabtree, J. Crandall, M. Jefferis. Row 2: D. Holland, M. Issendorf, L. Sheldon, R. Chase, S. Flanagan, S. Glissendorf. Row
3: L. Barnes, J. Morcomb, J. Plooster, P. Pottratz, C. Botcher, B. Chapek, C. Gebhard. Row 4: C. Happel, C. Richardson, J. Cole, G. Schmidt, Rev. Lewis, P. Waalkens, R. Ballinger, S. Lehmann, M. Arneson.
SPONSOR RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK
KAPPA PI
Kappa Pi is an art organization serving the college by providing the decorations for many of the big events during the college year. Each year they decorate the queen's float for the Homecoming parade, the windows at Christmas and the Smog for the Spring prom. The officers were Rhoda Esson, President; Dorie Jick, VicePresident; Ginny Adams, Secretary; Dorothy Wheeler, Treasurer; and Margery Rand, Historian Recorder. Miss Murray was the adviser.
CLUBS DEVELOP SKILLS - OFFER SERVICES
ENGLISH CLUB
As the name suggests, this club is for people interested in English namely English majors and minors. The object of this club is to aid people planning to teach the subject. The group this year took a trip to St. Paul to see Shakespeare's “Midsummer Night's Dream." The officers were Mary Schwager, President; Constance Eckhoff, Vice-president; Marlys Pater, Secretary; Robert Cameron, Treasurer. The adviser this year was Dr. Guthrie.
Row 1: D. Jick, G. Adams, P. Lockie. Row 2: C. Happel, F. Kragness, Miss Murray. Row 3: M. Rand, J. Modjeski, R. Essen. Row 4: H. Schwind, C. Holland, R. Walstrom, L. Ohnstad. Row 5: R. Sim, D. Wheeler. WORLD WIDE MESSAGE-Radio Club Row 1: J. Kalmes, N. Figy, C. Eckhoff, B. Gerlach, M. Ames, M. Pater. Row 2; H. Guthrie, R. Cameron, D. Harris, E. Grote, N. Frisby, P. Beggs, R. Fraser, S. Lang.Y.W.C.A
Remember the big sister who helped you so much when you were a confused freshman? She was a member of the Y.W.C.A., and she was participating in one of the projects of the Y.W.C.A. at Winona State. The annual BigLittle Sister Tea is something which few girls forget. Other projects of the Y.W.C.A. include bake sales and decorating a Christmas tree in Richards Hall Cafeteria. Participation in these activities helps to fulfill the goal of the “Y," which is to develop the social and spiritual aspects of of a girl's personality. The officers were Jeanne Collidge, President; Sara Lehman, Secretary; Lucy Barnes, Treasurer; Sally Hartle, District Representative. Miss Ruth Payne is the adviser.
CIRCLE K
Circle K is one of the more recent organizations, but it is already a very active service group on campus. The motto of the club is "We build." This year the club sponsored a club night which helped acquaint new students with the clubs on campus. Circle K also conducted a "straw vote" and a "Get Out and Vote" campaign. Members of the group help in the publicity for the school by acting as guides for visiting groups and by participâting in recruiting trips. The officers were John Fluegel, President; Ron Yarolimek, Vice-President; Don Turner, Secretary; and Duane Gebhard, Treasurer. Mr. Bersani and Dr. Marley were the advisers.
RIFLE CLUB
The Rifle Club is a newly formed club on campus which will promote rifle, pistol, shotgun and archery marksmanship. The club plans to participate in inter-collegiate match rifle competition. The officers were Dave Nelton, President; Jack MeCarl, Vice-President; Dave Keller, Treasurer and Firearms Instructional Adviser; Keith Tschumper, Range Safety Officer; and Dona Mulholland. Secretary. The adviser was Mr. Hopkins.
Row 1: L. Barnes, C. Happel, J. Coolidge, C. Botcher. Row 2: M. Kreisel, S. Hartle, S. Lehmann, Miss Payne, S. Flanagan. Row 1: D. Turner, J. Fluegel, R. Yarolimek, B. Tryggestad. Row 2: P. Puck, B. Wood, D. Gebhard, R. Duncan. Row 1: D. Nelton, M. Petersen, D. Keller, W. Ferguson, J. Denzer, R. Boland, R. Segale.KAPPA DELTA PI
Kappa Delta Pi, a national honor society in education, is open by invitation to college juniors and seniors who rank academically in the upper fifth of the institution and have completed a required number of credits in education. Among their activities were speakers on the International Education Theme, an Honor Tea for freshmen and sophomores on Valentine's Day, and the selection of seniors to the Purple Key. Officers included Alice Kaldunski, President; Dorothy Wheeler, Vice-president; Ardell Meyer, Secretary; Ralph Ballinger, Treasurer; Mary Schwager, Historian-Recorder. Miss Murray acted as counselor.
SKILLS AND SCHOLARSHIP
INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB
The purpose of the Industrial Arts Club is to increase knowledge and skill in this field. Films and speakers from industry and education were featured at the bimonthly meetings. The activities for the year included a Halloween party and a swimming party. Officers of the organization were Jim Cole, President; Harry DeWald, Vice - President; and Milton Livingood, Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. Jackson, Dr. Capron and Mr. Fugisby acted as advisers.
Row 1: C. Nihart, K. Morcomb, P. Beggs, A. Meyer, K. Wendt, M. Jefferis, B. Cameron. Row 2: J. Kalmes, J. Horton, C. Paulsen, L. Ohnstad, M. Rand, C. Eckhoff, A. Kaldunski, S. Flanagan. Row 3: J .Mulfinger, F. Murray, K. Wolfe, I. Plitzuweit, C. Richardson, D. Wheeler, R. Ballinger, N. Figy, W. Ferguson. Row 1: P. Waalkens, H. DeWald, D. Jaeger, J. Slifka. Row 2: T. Stendall, M. Livingood, R. Zenke, J. Oldenburg. Row 3; Mr. Fugisby, M. Erickson, D. Wenger, G. Kloek. Row 4: J. Phillips, P. Puck.Inter-Dorm Council
GOVERNMENT FOR OUR DORMITORIES
Over 400 students at WSC make their "home away from home" one of the four college dormitories. Here students met many new friends in a different type environment, "Dorm-days" will never be forgotten by most students hours popcorn parties counselors water fights the Smoker card sharks ping pong late key quiet hours? open house Christmas decorations room checks "Campused" banquets lunch line "midnight oil" Student Deans and bull sessions will bring some memories to each of us. The dormitory is governed by three councils which establish regulations and disciplinary practices for the dorm residents.
Boys Dorm Council
Girls Dorm Council
Row 1: K. Parker, B. Bladholm, F. Griffith, W. Hellickson, L. Johnson. Row 2: C. Fremling, R. Hinkly, J. Alfonso, B. Young. Row 1: L. Thompson, H. DeWald, G. Sprenger, D. Turner.Row 2; J. Fitzgerald, B. Young, J. Alfonso, R. Hinkjy, B. Hill. Row 3: C. Fremling, F. Klein, I. Plitzuweit, C. Carstensen, D. Glazier. Row 1: S. Hartle, D. Whittier, M. Jefferis. Row 2: S. Glissendorf, Miss Ahrens, L. Bergsgaard, R. Esson, P. Beggs. Row 3: M. Ritman, S. Waihus, S. Frankfurth, F. Griffith. 1WENONAH PLAYERS
Drama is the synonym for Wenonah Players at Winona State. The members carried out their style of drama in superb performances in the three plays produced this year: The Crucible, Arsenic and Old Lace, and Candida. Each one was one to be remembered in the history of drama at Winona State College. This year's officers were Clarence Crum, President; Joe Fitzgerald, Vice-president; Carol Sherman, Secretary; Randy Stukel, Treasurer; and Paul Puck, Head Technician. The adviser for Wenonah Players is Miss Magnus.
CLUBS INSTILL SPIRIT OF FRIENDLY COOPERATION
VETS CLUB
As the name implies, this club is for all students at Winona State who are veterans. It is a newly organized club this year. The members took an active stand in dealing with policies affecting veterans, and they took part in other activities, including the sponsorship of parties and social meetings. AAr. Hopkins was the group's adviser.
Row 1: J. Grausnick, J. Muller, M. Ames, D. Jick, M. Pater, Ann McAllister. Row 2: D. Magnus, S. Roth, G. Mitsch, A. Wolfram, S. Baudhuin, C. Eckhoff, J. Reidelberger.
Row 3: D. Wilkie, B. Young, J. Fitzgerald, B. McLean, G. Ziebell, R. Cleveland, H. Schwind.
W.S.S.A.
Winona State Speech Association gives valuable service to the people in the department. The interesting monthly meetings and speakers are only one of the services. The District Three Speech Festival was ably managed by the Speech Department. This allowed the majors and minors to gain valuable experience in judging and in the other work of conducting a speech contest. The officers were Joe Fitzgerald, President; Randy Stukel, Vice-president; Karen Aune, Secretary; John Davis, Treasurer; Connie Eckhoff, Historian. The advisers are Miss Magnus and Mr. Reidelberger.
ACADEMY OF SCIENCE
The Academy of Science pursued its general purpose of furthering interest in science by having guest speakers at their meetings, previewing films, attending various Science Fairs, and taking tours. Each year the club sponsors the Winter party. AAale students compete on teams to win the name of Fair Lady for the girl oftheir choice. This year's officers were Robert Munkel, President; Irvin Plitzuweit, VicePresident; Lucille Barnes, Secretary; and Ray Haworth, Treasurer. Dr. Fremling and Mr. Foss acted as advisers.
Row 1: K. Voth, P. Beggs, A. Peterson, C. Botcher, J. Kidd, H. Mark, J. Horton, K. Parker. Row 2: L. Barnes, M. Schroeder, C. Paulsen, J. Mayo, B. Blumentritt, R. Olson, J. Sullivan, K. Tashima. Row 3: F. Foss, J. Boyum, R. Hill, C. Carstensen, P. Gifford, G. Sprenger, J. Felsch, J. Blahnik. Row 4: Dr. Fremling, D. Kesti, K. Ault, I. Plitzuweit, R. Schoen, R. Moline, M. Rice, D. Tobias, J. Kerrigan.
BUSINESS CLUB
The Business Club was organized for students majoring or minoring in business who desire closer contacts with the business field. The activities of the club include field trips to industry, guest speakers, movies, discussion sessions, and college service projects. The officers were Jon Christensen, President; James Nissen, Vice-President; Marilyn Schroeder, Secretary-Treasurer, Miss Finch, Mrs. Hoff, Dr. Foegen, and Dr. Marley served as advisers.
RADIO CLUB
The Amateur Radio Club was formed to promote amateur radio activity on the campus of Winona State College. This year the club held a demonstration in the Smog in which messages from the students were sent to points all over the United States with almost one-hundred per cent delivery. The officers were Mike Westerman, President; Steve Boiler, VicePresident; Steve Deeren, Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. Wendland was adviser.
WARRIORETTES
THEY LEAD SCHOOL SPIRIT
FIGHT! Fellows fight for old Winona Fight on for her fame
You are the ones weVe looking to To win this game.
March down the field and on to vie tory, You cannot fail.
Hail to or ALMA MATER, Our Winona Hail!
Standing: G. Adams, P. Solum, B. Gerlach, C. Nihart, S. Roth, K. Berg, B. Bladholm, J. Lammo, K. Fanning, J. Vigness, V. Miller, J. Strommer, E. Grote, A. Fishbaugher, N. Bruder, Y. Roppe, M. Schroeder, R. Chase, B. Benike, J. Horton, T. Olson. Front: J. Coolidge, B. Kramer. Not pictured: S. Waltzer, S. Spencer. WSC cheerleaders—Row 1: Brenda Anderson, Donna Myran; Row 2: Linda Olson, Kaye Parker; Row 3: Bert Nelson, Nancy Frisby. Kathy Stork was the alternate.ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
"W" CLUB
The "W" Club is for all athletes on campus who have earned a major letter in any sport. This year's activities included the sponsoring of a Homecoming queen candidate and participation in the style show preceding it, ushering in the Parent Day Football Game, selling refreshments for basketball games and wrestling matches, and sponsoring an alumni banquet. Officers were David Glazier, President; Bernhard Pieper, Vice-president; David Rislove, Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. AAcCown acted as adviser.
WARRIOR HOPES FALL SHORT
The Warriors completed a successful season with four wins, three losses, and one tie. After opening the season with non-conference victories over Stout State 13 to 0 and Eau Claire 14 to 0, the Warriors then turned to conference battles and tied Winona's arch-rival Mankato in a game hampered by mud and rain. The Warriors got back on the winning road at Maxwell Field with a well deserved 26 to 6 victory over the Beavers of Bemidji. This game marked the first time this year a team crossed the goal line against thé defensive-minded Warriors. The Warriors then left on a long roadtrip to Houghton, Michigan, and lost a heartbreaker to Tech 7 to 0. In the homecoming game against the Dragons of Moorhead, our team won the statistical battlebut lost the ever important battle of the scoreboard 2-0. In the final conference game of the season the Warrior defense gave up only two TD's of the five given all season, but this was too much as the Warriors lost 14-6. The Warriors ended a three-game losing streak in the final game of the season by defeating the U. of Illinois, Chicago Branch, 28-6. Overall the Warriors scored 87 points while limiting opponents to 35 points. In conference the Warriors outscored their opponents 32-29 while outscoring non-conference opponents 55-6. The Warriors' defense was tops in NSCC and was rated nationally. Four WSC gridders named to the All-American team were Bob Wolf, Gale Sprute, Dave Rislove, and Dave Glazier. Gale Sprute was named to the second team Little All-American defensive unit. Seniors on the squad were Dave Glazier, Merlin Zimmer, Ellsworth Simon, Lance Carroll, Jon Parker, and Bernie Pieper.
Row 1: G. Luethi, C. Zane, P. Maloy, L. Cline, G. Grob, J. Walker, L. Clingman, R. Lunn, B. Coniglio, AA. Henry; Row 2: B. Larson, D. Risíove, R. Skattum, L. Carroll,, AA. Leahy, J. Parker, W. Gordon, J. Kramer, G. Schneider, AA. Cunningham, D. Konop; Row 3: E. Simon, D. Rathke, W. Rauen, T. Keepers, G. Sprute, B. Nustad, R. Olson, B. Johnson, Coach AAertes; Row 4; D. Glazier, A. Irke, J. Christenson, G. Pahl, B. Gray, J. Blahnik, D. AAutschler, K. O'Brien, B. White; Row 5: G. Ferrata, B. Pieper, J. Demars, B. Wolf, G. Schammel, R. Henderson, AA. Barth, AA. Rouse, Coach AAolinari.1960 SCORES
CO-CAPTAINS and COACH—G. Sprute, M. Molinari, D. Glazier.FOOTBALL BATTLES
CROSS COUNTRY
The Winona State cross-country team, hampered by lack of depth and experience, posted a mediocre 6-3 record. The team started strong by posting victories over Wartburg and Carleton Colleges, but they lost in following meets by small margins. The meet with La Crosse State was part of the homecoming festivities of 1960. The team finished second in the Northern States College conference; Mankato was first. Dick Anderson, WSC's only entry, was runner-up in the Amateur Athletic Union's Northwest Cross-country Open at the University of Minnesota. The harriers were led in their meets by Dick Anderson, John Finnegan, and John Modjeski. Other members of the team were Jim Slifka, Harry Davis, Jerry Freseman, and Allen Grimes. This was the third season of cross country as an intercollegiate sport at Winona State.
WARRIORS POST 14-9 RECORD BEST SINCE '51
Coach Joe Gerlach's varsity basketball team finished a 23 game schedule with a very impressive 14 to 9 record, the best Winona State record since 1951. The Warriors were a young ball club this year, lacking the really big man who has become a necessity to college teams nowadays. However, high team scoring overcame this handicap in most games.
Four returning lettermen, Sprute, Stellpflug, James, and Goetz made up the nucleus of the young team. Other members of the team were Dick Papenfuss, Jim Vinar, Clarence Brodt, Charles Weisbrod, Arlan Klinder, Al Bronson, Gavin Grob, and Lyle Papenfuss. The defense used by the team was basically man-toman, but it caried to meet particular situations- Winona State's Ken Stellpflug finished second in the individual NSCC scoring race; Goetz came in seventh.
Prospects for next season look good as not a single man on this year's roster is a senior. The 1961-62 season will see a more mature and experienced basketball squad at Winona State.
BASKETBALL
The Warriors "B" Basketball team, coached this year by Arthur DeWitz, included sophomore and freshmen prospects and transfers and may very vyell make a big difference in varsity basketball for next year. The team played various city league teams and other collegiate "B" squads and showed a great deal of potential. Team members were Paul Blumentritt, Gerald Isensee, Gavin Grob, Reinhart Huseby, Mike Leahy, Bob Lietzau, Jon Lillehaugen, Ron Ryder, Gary Schammel, George Snyder and manager, Roger Wahl.
The Winona State wrestlersclimaxed a fine season under the capable direction of coach Bob Jones, when they returned from Colorado with fourth place honors in the National Wrestling Tournament. The team finished the toughest wrestling schedule in Winona State's history with a 7-5 record. The grapplers were "Champions" of the Carleton College Tourney, and placed second in the Northern States College Conference.
In the N.A.I.A. meet, Jerry Wedemeier regained the heavyweight championship which he had held as a Freshman. Ray Haworth and Dave AAoracco both took third place honors and Larry Willis placed fourth. Next year, the National Tournament will be held at Winona State.
On the Warriors' schedule were meets with such outstanding teams as those from Bloomsburg (Pa.) State Teachers College, defending N.A.I.A. champions; Iowa State and Iowa State Teachers; and Northern Illinois.
SWIMMING
Winona State tankers in 1961 connpiled the finest record in Winona swimming history with a 10-0 record in the dual meet season and seventh place in the NAIA. This was Winona State's first trip to the NAIA tournament. The Winona mermen saw many records broken this season.
The A squad was made up of 21 members, all of whom shared in this victorious result. The first competition this season, a telegraphic meet with Grinnell, caused added interest. The co-captains of the WSC team were Wayne Fatchett and Mike Hull. Other lettermen returning from the previous year were Jerry Clingman, Robert Renslo, Jerry McCartney, Dave Percival, and Dick Theurer. The team competed in 11 different events during the season. The enthusiasm and spirit of the group along with the skill and experience may result in increased suecess in the future. The swimmers who were named All-Americans of NAIA were Wayne Fatchett, Jim Hauser, Mike Hull, David AAarqueson, Jerry Miller, Stuart Miller, Bob Renslo, Dick Schleicher, and Jerry Ziebell.
Undefeated swimmers place seventh in NAIA
N.A.I.A. Squad
DISPLAYING CINDER PROWESS
The Winona State track team under Coach Jones met a challenging season this Spring. With only four letter-winners returning from the previous year, Dick Anderson, AAarv Rouse, John AAodjeski, and Harold Perkingstacf, the team needed added experience and depth. They were assisted in their meets by outstanding Freshmen John Finnegan, Carl Grimes, Phil AAicheau, and Paul Blumentritt. In the 1960 season, the squad posted a 6-0 dual meet record and finished second in the conference.
This year the cindermen fell to Kentucky State and placed second in the triangular meet with AAorehead and Ballarmine College in early Spring meets.
«IIIÍ4 ncMuor «HIM ^ tttftniaui» WSC Track Team—Row T: J. Alfonso, AA. Cunningham, R. Larson, J. Finnegan, J. Calhoun, D. Frank, H. Ferkingstad, H. Davis, R. Hanson, T. Stanton, K. Burleigh; Row 2: Coach Jones, R. Raether, AAanager, D. Livingston, J. Demars, J. AAodjeski, R. Anderson, AA. Rouse, D. Schleicher, H. Hutchings, G. Ferrata, J. Slifka; Row 3: R. Wahl, P. Blumentritt, K. Stellpflug, P. AAicheau, J. Freseman. Co-captains AAarv Rouse and Dick Anderson with Coach Jones,TRACK SCHEDULE
April 13 Kentucky State
April 15 Moorhead and Bellarnnine
April 19 River Falls
April 22 Carleton Relays
April 25 Carleton College
April 29 La Crosse State
May 2 Iowa State Teachers
May 6 Howard Wood Relays
May 20 NSCC Meet
May 13 St. Cloud, River Falls, Mankato Away
June 2, 3 N.A.I.A. Away
BASEBALL
Ten Warrior lettermen and 42 candidates and a 29 game schedule greeted Coach Joe Gerlach for the start of the 1961 baseball season. The Warriors will be a veteran ball club except at first base where Lyle Papenfuss takes over and in centerfield where duty will be divided between Larry Joyo and Chuck Zane. The top Warrior hitters, Johnson, Grob, Klinder, and Rogneby, and mound aces Jon Kosadowski and Mike Sund will be returning from the 1960 squad. The Warriors will open their season with a southern trip, going first to Illinois to play Augusta and Wesleyan and then playing Loras on the return home. The Warriors then play Eau Claire, Iowa Teachers, St. Cloud, La Crosse at home before taking to the road to play Mankato and Carleton. The Warriors then come home to play River Falls, Stout, Loras, and Bemidji before concluding the season against Northern Illinois, Concordia, Moorhead and La Crosse.
The Warrior hopes for the future look bright as only three seniors Bob Rogneby, Jim Swanson, and Mike Sund dot the roster, but these three will be sorely missed.
Row 1: P, Helgerson, A. Klinder, D. Papenfuss, R. Leitzau, B. Zellmer, Coach Gerlach; Row 2: D. Mutschler, J. Kosidowski, R. Rogneby, C. Zane, R. Risser; Row 3: Batboy, S. Gerlach, R. Ekker, L. Papenfuss, L. Joyo, D. Roesler, C. Weisbrod, D. Gunderson; Row 4: L. Johnson, AA. Leahy, D. Rosenow, M. Sund, G. Grob, J. Swanson. Outfielders, G. Grob, J. Swanson, L. Joyo. Pitcher M. Sund fires conference opener to St. Cloud batter.PARTICIPATING ACTIVELY - INTRAMURALS
Intramural sports serve a definite and useful purpose in any school. They provide an opportunity to everyone interested in sports to play on a team in general season games and also a concluding tournament. This year's activity ineluded basketball, bowling, and softball. The CATS won the League Basketball Title, and the Pups, captained by Irvin Plitzuweit, were the champions of the WSC Intramural Basketball Tournament.
TOURNAMENT RESULTS
Semifinals
Pups 37, Tigers 35
Zebras 46, Bears 31
Finals
Pups 43, Zebras 42 (overtime)
Coach M. Molinari had two letter winners on hand when he issued his initial golf team-call. The monogram men were Rich Gabrych and Bob Hogenson. Other WSC students reporting were Ray Hinkly, Dave Feindt, Dave Vail, Mike Voelker, and Gary Hatch. In 1960, the team finished third in the NSCC meet. Loss of several good players and lack of experience may hamper the team's results for this season.
GOLF SCHEDULE
April 21 Stout H
April 24 La Crosse, St. Mary's H
April 26 Mankato A
April 28 River Falls H
May 1 Stout A
May 5 Mankato, Luther A
May 9 La Crosse A
May 11 River Falls A
May 15 Conference Meet Keller
Out of sight WSC Golf Team—D. Vail, R. Hinkly, M. Voelker, A. Cieminski, G. Hatch, R. Hogenson, S. AAaussoner. Intramural Champs—Row T: B. Tryggestad, G. AAuth; Row 2: B. Johnson, I. Plitzuweit, D. Swish ! Johnson, R. Chapek.WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION
The women on this campus enjoyed a year-around sports program. Among the many activities of W.R.A. members were volleyball, basketball, bowling, and badminton. This year the club sponsored a college sports day, a Homecoming float, and a modern dance clinic. Besides participating in activities within our college, teams were sent to other college play-days. The officers were Kaye Parker, President; Muriel Arnold, Vice-President; and Nancy Frisby, SecretaryTreasurer. Miss Moravec was adviser.
W.R.A, Board Members Row 1: M. Arnold, K. Parker, Miss Moravec, Adviser; Row 2: L. Sheldon, S. Keller; Row 3: M. Hoyt, N. Frisby, A. Kaldunski; Row 4: J. Kidd, S. Frankfurth, and D. Odman. W.R.A. Officers—N. Frisby, K. Parker, Miss Moravec, Adviser, and M. Arnold. Will it be a hit or a miss? Listen my children! Volleyball Champs—Mac, Reg, Pat, Ann, Sharon, Alice and Kaye.Row 1: C. Botcher, N. Frisby, S. Keller, J. Plooster, R. Robinson, P. Sherman. Row 2: Miss Moravec, A. Kaldunski, S. Frankfurth, M. Mackey, K. Parker, R. Brunner. Row 3: J. Coolidge, D. Schroder, S. Taurinskas, B. Sinnott, S. Ott, M. Hoyt, S. Lang. Row 4: I. Hofer, M. Issendorf, L. Sheldon, J. Moechnig.
Row 1: D. Odman, C. Stever, D. Mulholland, M. Binder, G. Hahn, G. Johnson, B. Stegmaier. Row 2: M. DeZeeuw, A. Rose, N. Nowlan, J. Oldorf, D. Steffens, H. Mark, K. Voth. Row 3: B. Steege, J. Kidd, J. Feehan, C. Nihart, J. Yamamoto, J. Peplinski. Row 4: J. McLellan, G. Harris, M. Arnold, N. Shay, C. Botcher, H. Jones.
The Women's Physical Education Club cooperates with the Department in promoting the interests and welfare of Physical Education at W. S. C. It is open to all majors and minors in this field. Included among this year's activities were the sale of Homecoming buttons for a scholarship maintained by the club, annual High School Play Day, a progressive dinner, and curling at the Centerville Curling Club. Dorothy Steffens was President; Mary DeZeeuw, Vice - president; Karen Voth, Secretary-Treasurer. Miss Day acted as adviser.
Row 1: N. Frisby, A. Hellickson, C. Botcher, S. Keller, M. Mackey, S. Frankfurth, M. Binder, D. Mulholland, K. Voth. Row 2: J. Plooster, R. Robinson, P. Sherman, D. Odman, C. Stever, G. Hahn, G. Johnson, M. Kreisel, B. Stegmaier, H. Mark. Row 3: D. Myran, K. Parker, R. Brunner, M. DeZeeuw, A. Rose, N. Nowlan, E. Olson, J. Oldorf, D. Steffens, Miss Day. Row 4: B. Sinnott, S. Ott, K. Berg, R. Nord. M. Hoyt, S. Lang, B. Steege, J. Kidd, J. Feehan, M. Arnold. Row 5: S. Taurinskas, D. Schroeder, B. Benike, I. Hofer, M. Issendorf, L. Sheldon, J. Moechnig, J. McLellan, G. Harris, N. Shay.EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY
George Christensen Psychology
John J. Fuller Education
E. L. Ragar Psychology
James Spear Visual Aids
Allan Sturges Education
Magda Talle Education
FINE AND APPLIED ARTS
Richmond McCluer Music
James Wilson Art
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE
Thelma Ahrens Physical Education Susan Day Physical Education Joseph Gerlach Physical Education L. A. McCown Athletic Director Robert Jones Physical Education James Voorhees Physical Education Madeo Molinari Marjorie Moravec Physical Education Physical Education Richard Hopkins Business Education Mildred Bartsch Extension Supervisor Joseph Emanuel Science Frederick Foss Science Calvin Fremling Science Luther Gulick Geography R. L. Lokensgard Mathematics James Opsahl Milton Underkoffler Science Science Ray T. Wendland ScienceSOCIAL STUDIES
BUSINESS
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Ralph Behling English Margaret Boddy English Adolph Bremer Journalism Marion Davis Spanish, French Harold Guthrie Mrs.Curtis Johnson Dorothy Magnus English English Speech, Theatre Augusta Nelson English Jacque Reidelberger Speech, Dramatics Douglas Stenerson English WSC SECRETARIES: Mrs. Meg Sabin, Colleen Ben- Mrs. Ruby Clark and Margaret Miller, son, Jeannette Schuh, and Irene Kleinschmidt. Nurses.JUNIOR HIGH STAFF: Seated: Mrs. Marie Stratig, Homemaking; Dorothy Andrews, Music; Standing: John Kane, Social Studies; Donald Fick, Science; and Glen Fugisby, Industrial Arts. Absent: Magda Talle, English.
ELEMENTARY DIVISION: Seated: Kathryn Dunlay, Second grade; George Grangaard, Sixth grade; Mrs. Helen McGrath, Fifth grade; Standing: Howard Munson, Principal; Cleo Reiter, Kindergarten; Doris Pennell, First grade; Mrs.Janice Schreiber, Art. Absent Verlie Sather, Fourth grade, and Opal Foster, Third grade.
OFFICE STAFF
FINALS FUTURE Finale 1960-61 A BIG YEAR
This year is now only a memory but the events and activities will long live in the minds of most students. From the first letter in the fall to the last in the spring, students have written about their "big moments'' on campus. It is these events and experiences that have made this year a successful one. With our backs to the past, we leave these experiences andface the future—some of us will return—others will meet new adventures and responsibilities elsewhere.
PURPLE KEY: The highest local college honor conferred on students is membership in Purple Key. This Spring, these students were given this scholastic honor. They are: Row 1: Ardell Meyer, Mary Schwager, Dorothy Wheeler, Alice Kaldunski, Nancy Figy; Row 2: James Karsina, David Harris, Ralph Ballinger; Absent: Mrs. Jean Kalmes, Kenneth Wolf. Qualifications for membership are excellent scholarship, participation, character, and services rendered to the college.
Senior Directory
Ann Abts, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; SNEA 4. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Warriorettes 2, 3'.
Richard D. Anderson, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Social Studies; LSA 4. Sigma Tau Gamma 4.
Muriel Arnold, B.S., Majors: Physical Education, Biology; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WRA 1, 2, 3, 4. WPE 1, 2, 3, 4.
Ralph H. Ballinger, B.S., Majors: Mathematics, Social Studies; SNEA 1, 3, 4. Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Science Club 4. Young Republicans 1, 2,3, 4.
Lucille Barnes, B.S., Major: Mathematics; Minor: Social Studies; SNEA 2, 3, 4. Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4. Science Club 2, 3, 4. Chorus 2, 3, 4. YWCA 4. WRA 3, 4.
Lois Bergsgaard, B.S., Major:' Kindergarten-Primary Education; Minor: Library; Dormitory Council 3, 4. Dormitory Student Dean 3, 4. SNEA 2, 3, 4. LSA 1, 2, 3, 4.
Arleta Bernard, B.S., Major: Elemtary Education; Minor: Library; Dormitory Council 3. Dormitory Student Dean 3. SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Winonan 3. LSA 1, 2, 3, 4.
William J. Bowman, B.S., Major: History; Minor: Social Studies; Winonan 4. Wesley Foundation 4. Young Democrats 3, 4. Intramural Sports 3, 4.
Audrey Bryngelson, B.S., Major: English; Minor: Biology; SNEA 3, 4. Winonan 4. Wesley Foundation 3. Science Club 3, 4. English Club 3, 4,
Carol Buettner, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Dormitory Counselor 4. SNEA 1, 4. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WPE 1, 2. My Fair Lady III 2. Homecoming Queen Attendant 4.
Howard R. Burtness, B.S., Major: History-Social Studies; Minor: Geography; SNEA 3, 4. LSA 1, 2, 3, 4. Science Club 3. Young Republicans 4.
Donald R. Butler, B.S., Major: Physical Education; Minor: Mathematics; SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Newman Club 4. Young Republicans 2, 3. Wrestling 3. Intramural Sports 1, 2,3, 4. Basketball 1.
Robert Cameron, B.S., Major: English; Minor: Mathematics; Dormitory Council 1. SNEA 1, 3. Wenonah 4. Who's Who 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. English Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Young Republicans 1, 2. Senior Honor Seminar 4.
Lance Carroll, B.S., Major: Physical Education; Minor: Social Studies; W Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2,3, 4. Intramural Sports 2.
Jerry Chandler, B.S., Major: Business Education; Minor: Physical Education; Sigma Tau Gamma 3, 4. Business Club 3, 4. Dormitory Council 3.
Ronald Cleveland, B.S., Major: Music; Minor: Speech; Student Commission Vice President 4. Assembly Committee 3. SNEA 3, 4. Who's Who 4. Newman Club 2, 3, 4. Mason Music 2, 3, 4. Chorus 2, 3, 4. Wenonah Players 3, 4. WSSA 3, 4. Radio Guild 2,3, .4. Young Democrats 3.
James Cole, B.S., Major: Industrial Arts; Minor: Physical Science; Wesley Foundation 4. Science Club 4. Industrial Club 2, 3, 4.
Clarence Crum, B.A., B.S., Majors: Business Administration, Speech; Minors: Social Studies, Basic Business; Social Committee 5. Who's Who 4. Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3,- 4, 5. Wenonah Players 3, 4, 5. WSSA 3, 4, 5. Radio Guild 3, 4, 5. English Club 4. Young Republicans 1. Swimming Team Manager 3, 4, 5. Homecoming Parade Chairman 4. Homecoming Dance Chairman 5. Orientation Team 5.
Gary Dahly, B.A., Major: Business Administration; Minors: Social Studies, Art; Wenonah 4. LSA 2. Business Club 2, 3, 4. Young Republicans 2. Intramural Sports 2.
Even Daugherty, B.S., Major: Kindergarten-Primary Education; SNEA 4. Newman Club 4. Wenonah Players 1, 2, 3, 4.
Raymond Dee, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Art; SNEA 3, 4.
John DeLozier, B.S., Major: Physical Education; Minors: Mathematics. Biology; Newman Club 1. W Club 1, 2,3, 4. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Golf 4. Intramural Sports 2. Assistant
Wrestling Coach 5.
Arthur DeWitz, B.S., Major: Physical Education; Minor: Basic Business; Basketball 1, 2. Track 1, 2. Intramural Sports 3.
Freshman Basketball Coach 4.
Mary DeZeeuw, B.S., Major: Physical Education; Minor: Social Studies; SNEA 2, 3. WRA 1, 2, 3, 4. WPE 1, 2, 3, 4. Westminster Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4.
Duane J. Dittrich, B.S., Major: Social Studies; Minor: English; SNEA 3. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Vets Club 4.
Donna Marie Edwards, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; LSA 1, 2, 4. Intervarsity 1. Chorus 1. SNEA 1, 2.
Gerald Eichman, B.S., Major: History-Social Studies; Minor: Physical Education; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4.
James Erickson, B.S., Major: Biology; Minor: Geography; LSA 1, 2, 3, 4. Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Rifle Club 4.
Martin Erickson, B.S., Major: Industrial Arts; Minor: Basic Business; Gamma Delta 4. Industrial Arts Club 4.
Rhoda Esson, B.S., Major: Kindergarten-Primary Education; Dormitory Council 4. Dormitory Counselor 4. SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Who's Who 4. YWCA 1. Kappa Pi 2, 3, 4. Homecoming Queen Attendant 4.
Keith Farber, B.S., Major: Industrial Arts; Minor: Basic Business; Sigma Tau Gamma 2, 3, 4. Industrial Arts Club 3, 4.
John L. Felsch, B.S., Major: Science; Minor: Social Studies; SNEA 3, 4. Band 1. Chorus 1. Science Club 3, 4. Rifle Club 4.
John Fend, B.S., Major: Physical Science; Minor: Mathematics; Winonan 4. Cross Country 2. Track 2.
Betty Ferguson, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; SNEA 3, 4.
William J. Ferguson, B.S., Major: Physical Education; Minor: Mathematics; Class Officer 1. SNEA 4. Kappa Delta Pi
Vets Club 4. Rifle Club 4.
Nancy Kay Figy, B.S., Major: English; Minor: Social Studies; SNEA 4. Winonan 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Newman Club 4. Wenonah Players 1. WSSA 1. English Club 4. Cheerleader I. Di-No-Mo Club 1.
Joseph P. Fitzgerald, B.S., Majors: Music, Speech; Student Commission, Departmental Commissioner 4. Orientation Team 4. Dormitory Council 4. Dormitory Counselor 4. SNEA 3, 4. Who's Who 4. Newman Club 2, 3, 4. Band 2, 3, 4. Swing Band 2, 3, 4. Mason Music 2, 3, 4. Chorus 2, 3, 4. WSSA 2,3, 4. Wenonah Players 2, 3, 4. Radio Guild 2, 3, 4. Young Republicans 2, 3, 4.
Sharon Flanagan, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; SNEA 2, 3, 4. Who's Who 4. Kappa Delta Pi 4. Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4. YWCA 4. Young Republicans 4.
Richard J. Gabrych, B.S., Major: English; Minor: Physical Education; W Club 3. Wrestling 1, 2. Golf 3, 4. Intramural Sports 1. Assembly Committee 4.
Charlene Gebhard, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; SNEA 3, 4. Wesley Foundation 2, 3, 4. Mason Music 3, 4. Chorus 3, 4. Orchestra 3, 4.
Rochelle Glatch, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Art; SNEA 3, 4. Wenonah 3, 4. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Rangers 3, 4. Homecoming Attendant 4. Our Fair Lady 3.
David Glazier, B.S., Major: Mathematics; Minor: Physical Education; Class Officer 2. Student Commission Committee 2, 3. Orientation Team 3. SNEA 2,3, 4. Who's Who 4. LSA 2, 3. W Club 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3. Intramural Sports 2, 3. Dormitory Council 2,3, 4. Dormitory Counselor 4.
Sharon Glissendorf, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Music; Dormitory Council 4. Dormitory Counselor 4. SNEA 2, 3. Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3. Mason Music 2, 3, 4.
Gayle Goetzman, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; SNEA 1, 2, 3. Winonan 1, 2, 3. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Science Club 3.
Lowell C. Gran, B.S., Major: History-Social Studies; Minor: Geography; SNEA 2, 3, 4. LSA 1, 2. Young Republicans 1, 2.
William E. Hall, B.A., Major: Business Administration; Minor: Social Studies; Newman Club 4.Business Club 4.
Gwen Hansen, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; SNEA 4. LSA 4. Homecoming Queen Candidate.
Charlotte Happel, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Art; SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Wesley Foundation 2, 3, 4. YWCA 2, 3, 4. Kappa Pi 2, 3, 4. Young Republicans 2, 3, 4.
David Harris, B.A., Major: English; Minor: History; Winonan 1, 2, 3, 4. Editor 4. Who's Who 4. English Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Sally Hartle, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Library; SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Dormitory Council 3, 4. Dormitory Counselor - Student Dean 3, 4. Winonan 1, 2, 3. Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3. Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3. YWCA 1, 2,3, 4. Young Republicans 4. Who's Who 4.
Michael Healy, B.S., Major: Business Education; Minor: Basic Business; SNEA 4. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Business Club 3, 4. Young Democrats 4.
Sandra Helland, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; SNEA 2, 3, 4. LSA 4. Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4. YWCA 2, 3, 4. Young Republicans 3, 4. Homecoming Queen Attendant.
Wanda Hellickson, B.S., Major: Mathematics; Minor: Biology; Orientation Team 4. Dormitory Council 4. SNEA 2, 3, 4. Winonan 1, 2, 3, 4. Who's Who 4. Wesley Foundation 1. Science Club 2, 3, 4. Young Republicans 1, 2, 3, 4. InterDormitory Council 4.
Audrey Hennessy, B.S., Major: Kindergarten-Primary Education; SNEA 2, 3, 4. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Ray Hinkly, B.S., Major: General Science; Minor: Social Studies; Dormitory Council 3, 4. SNEA 4. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Science Club 4. Dolphin Club 2. Basketball 1. Golf 2, 3, 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Inter-Dormitory Council 4.
Warren Hull, B.S., Major: Biology; Minor: Social Studies; Newman Club 1. Sigma Tau Gamma 2, 3, 4.
Robert Indihar, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Newman Club 2, 3, 4. Rangers 3, 4. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4.
Darrel Jaeger, B.S., Major: Industrial Arts; Minor: Physical Education; SNEA 3. Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4. Sigma Tau Gamma 3, 4. Industrial Arts Club 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4.
Michael J. Jereczek, B.S., Major: Industrial Arts; Minor: Social Studies; SNEA 3, 4. Newman Club 1, 2,3, 4. Industrial Club 2, 3, 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2.
Doris Frances Jick, B.S., Major: Art; Minor: Speech; Dormitory Council 2. SNEA 1, 2, 4. Who's Who 4. ISA 1, 2, 3, 4. Wenonah Players 1, 2, 3, 4. WSSA 3, 4. Kappa Pi 1, 2, 3, 4.
Edward V. Johnson, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Minors: Library, Social Studies; SNEA 1, 2. Science Club 1, 2. Young Democrats 1.
Gloria June Johnson, B.S., Major; Elementary Education; SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Religious Committee 3. GammaDelta 1, 2, 3, 4.
Norman Johnson, B.S., Major; Mathematics; Minor: Physical Science; Student Commission 4. Science Club 3, 4. Sigma Tau Gamma 2,3, 4.
Alice M. Kaldunski, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; SNEA 2, 3, 4. Wenonah 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Newman Club 2 ,3, 4. WRA 2,3, 4.
Jean Kalmes, B.S., Major: English; Minor: Spanish; SNEA 4. Winonan 1, 2, 3, 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. English Club 4.
II Kyu Kang, B.A., Major: Business; Minor: Social Studies; Westminster Foundation 3, 4.
James J. Karsina, B.S., Major: English; Minor: Art; Band 1, 2, 3. Swing Band 2, 3. English Club 2, 3, 4. Kappa Pi 1, 2, 3. Vets Club 4.
Duane Keller, B.A., Major: Business Administration; Minors: Social Studies, Geography; Business Club 3, 4. Young Democrats 2, 3. Baseball Team 1. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. Rifle Club 4.
Michael Kleinschmidt, B.A., Major: Physical Science; Minor: Mathematics; Newman Club 3, 4.
Donna Mae Meyer, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Class Officer 1. Bradford Club 1.
Kenneth Michaels, B.S., Major: Business Education; Minor: Social Studies; SNEA 3, 4. Gamma Delta 1, 2,3, 4. Business Club 2, 3, 4. Young Republicans 2, 3. Vets Club 4.
Kay Morcomb, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; SNEA 2, 3, 4. Kappa Delta Pi 4.
D. Dale Mulholland, B.S., Major: Physical Education; Minor: Biology; SNEA 3, 4. Wenonah 2, 3. Science Club 3, 4. Basketball 1. Intramural Sports 4. Rifle Club 4. Westminster Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Robert Munkel, B.S., Major: Biology; Minor: Geography.
Lorreen Munson, B.S., Major; Elementary Education; SNEA 4. Newman Club 2. YWCA 3.
Ronald R. Nelson, B.S., Major: Industrial Arts; Minor: Basic Business; Business Club 2, 3, 4. Industrial Arts Club 1, 2,3, 4. Football 2, 3.
Herman E. Neumann, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Social Studies; SNEA 4.
Judith Newman, B.S., Major: Kindergarten-Primary Education; Minor: Music; SNEA 2,3, 4. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Mason Music 2,3, 4. Chorus 2, 3, 4.
Beatrice Nyrud, B.S., Major: Music; Minor: Physical Education; Class Officer 3. LSA 1, 2, 3. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Swing Band 2, 3, 4. Mason Music 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 3, 4. WPE 1, 2, 3, 4.
James Oldenburg, B.S., Major: Industrial Arts; Minor: Physical Science; Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4. Football 3. Intramural Sports 2, 4. Vets Club 4.
William L. Olson, B.S., Major: Industrial Arts; Minor: Social Studies; Wesley Foundation 1. W Club 1. Industrial Arts Club 1. Wrestling 1. Track 1.
Janice Pampuck, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; SNEA 4. Newman Club 2. YWCA 3.
Jon Parker, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Social Studies; LSA 4. W Club 2, 3, 4. Football 2, 3, 4. Sigma Tau Gamma 3, 4.
N. Jerome Paulson, B.S., Major: Music; Minor: English; Band 1, 2,3, 4. Swing Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Mason Music 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 4. Chorus 3. Young Republicans 1, 2.
Donald Peterson, B.S., Majors: Mathematics, Science; Newman Club 2. Intramural Sports 1, 2.
John Phillips, B.S., Major: Industrial Arts; Minor: Social Science; Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4. Vets Club 4.
Bernhard Pieper, B.S., Major: Physical Education; Minor: Mathematics; Class Officer 4. Student Commission 4. Who's Who 4. W Club 2, 3, 4. Sigma Tau Gamma 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling Co-Captain 4. Athletics Committee 4.
Irvin P. Plitzuweit, B.S., Major: Physical Science; Minors; Social Studies, Driver Training; Student Commission Treasurer 4. Finance Committee 3, 4. Orientation Team 4. Dormitory Counselor 4. SNEA 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Gamma Delta 2, 3. Academy of Science 3, 4. Sigma Tau Gamma 2, 3, 4. Young Republicans 2, 3, 4. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Who's Who 4.
William E. Prigge, B.S., Majors: Mathematics, Social Studies; Minor: Driver Education; Young Republicans 4.
Marvin Reihsen, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Social Studies; SNEA 3, 4. Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Business Club 3. Baseball Team 1. Intramural Sports 1, 2,3, 4. Inter Dormitory Council 2, 3, 4.
Major: Elementary Education; Dormitory Council 3. SNEA 3, 4. Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4. YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4. WRA 1, 2.
Milton Dale Livingood, B.S., Majors: Industrial Arts, Elementary Education; Minor: Social Science; Wesley Foundation 1, 2. Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Robert Llewellyn, B.A., Major: Business Administration.
Jerry McCartney, B.S., Major: Industrial Arts; Minor: Mathematics; Student Commission 4. Who's Who 4. W Club 3, 4. Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Sigma Tau Gamma 2, 3, 4. Industrial Arts Club 4. Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4.
Maxine McLeod, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; SNEA 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Wesley Foundation 3, 4.
AI Jean Majerus, B.S., Major: Kindergarten-Primary Education; SNEA 4. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Patricia Mason, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; SNEA 4. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
John Maulé, B.S., Major; Elementary Education; Newman Club 3, 4. Intramural Sports 3.
Ardell Meyer, B.S., Major: Mathematics; Minor: Chemistry; SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Who'sWho 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4.
Robert Renslo, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Physical Education; SNEA 4. LSA 1, 2, 3, 4. W Club 3, 4. Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Sigma Tau Gamma 3, 4. Swimming Team 3, 4. Intramural Sports 2.
Roger Reupert, B.S., Majors: History, Social Studies; Minor: English; Orientation Team 4. Publicity Committee 4. LSA 3, 4. Sigma Tau Gamma 3, 4. Intramural Sports 3, 4.
Myron Rice, B.A., Major: Business Administration; Minor: Mathematics; LSA 1, 2, 3, 4. Business Club 3, 4. Young Republicans 1, 2, 3, 4. Science Club 4.
Norman Rice, B.A., Major: Business Administration; Minor: Social Studies; LSA 2. Business Club 2, 3, 4. Young Democrats 3, 4. Intramural Sports 2, 3. Vets Club 2, 4.
Carole A. Richardson, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Music; SNEA 2, 3, 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Wesley Foundation 1, 2,3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Mason Music 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4.
Roger Rocconi, B.A., Major: Business Administration.
Robert A. Rogneby, B.S., Major; Physical Education; Minor: Physical Science; W Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2. Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4.
Sheron Rumstick, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Senior Directory
Robert Sabin, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Social Studies; Who's Who 4.
George Schmidt, B.A., Majors: Business Administration, Physical Science; Minor: Mathematics; Wesley Foundation 3, 4. Business Club 4.
Grace Schroeder, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Dormitory Council 3. SNEA 3, 4. Wenonah 3, 4. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Homecoming Queen Attendant 4.
Richard M. Schultz, B.S., Majors: Mathematics, Physical Science; SNEA 4. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Science Club 3, 4. Dolphin Club 3, 4. Vets Club 4.
Mary Schwager, B.S., Major: English; Minor: French; SNEA 2. Winonan 2, 3. Who's Who 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. English Club 3, 4.
Ralph Segale,
James
Index
Aadahl, Joanne
Aaker, Robert
Aase, Lewis 34, 47
Abrams, Lois
Abts, Ann 18, 47, 57
Accola, Curtis 32, 46, 56, 64
Adams, Virginia 32, 57, 58, 66
Adank, Richard
Adelman, Fred 37, 55
Ahrens, Thelma
Albers, Kathleen
Alderman, Kenneth 37
Alfaro, Richard 37, 76, 77
Alfonso, James 34, 61, 61„ 80
Alitz, Mrs. Eleanor
Allen, Alice
Allen, John 37
Allen, Lowell 37
Allen, Sharon 57
Allen, William 32
Allen, William R. 37
Ames, Mary 34, 52, 57, 58, 63
Amirani, Rahim
Anderson, Brenda 37, 62, 66, 74
Anderson, Dawn
Anderson, Earl
Anderson, Gary J.
Allan Stevens, B.A., Major: Business Administration; Minor: Social Studies; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4. Band 1. Wenonah Players 1, 2, 3, 4. Business Club 2, 3, 4. Young Republicans 1 2
Ramona M. Stiehl, B.S., Major: English; Minor: Biology; Warriorettes 1. Science Club 1, 2. English Club 3, 4. Wesley Foundation 1. SNEA 4. Winonan 4. Library Committee 3. Band 1.
Randall J. Stukel, B.S., Major: Speech; Minor: Sociology; Winonan 2, 3, 4. Rangers 3, 4. Wenonah Players 1, 2, 3, 4. Radio Guild 1, 2,3, 4. Young Democrats 4. Radio Club 4. Newman Club 3,
James Suchomel, B.S., Major: Mathematics; Minor: Physical Sci» ence; SNEA 3, 4. Newman Club 3, 4.
Jane Sunde, B.S., Major: Kindergarten-Primary Education; SNEA 3, 4. LSA 4. Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Matthew R. Swadner, B.S., Major: Industrial Arts; Minor: Business; Industrial Arts Club 1, 2,3, 4. Vets Club 4.
James Swanson, B.A., Major: Business Administration.
George Tashima, B.S., Major: Mathematics; Minor: Physical Education; SNEA 4. W Club 3, 4. Dolphin Club 3, 4. Football 3, 4. Wrestling 2.
Douglas True, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Physical Education; SNEA 3, 4. LSA 1, 2, 3. W Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 1, 2, 4. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4.
Herbert Uesugi, B.S., Major: Mathematics; Minor: Geography; SNEA 3, 4. Baseball Team 1, 2. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4.
Daryl Unnasch, B,.S., Majors: Mathematics, Science; SNEA 4. Young Republicans 4. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 1, 2.
Joyce Vagts, B.S., Major: Art; Minor: Social Studies; Kappa Pi 1, 2, 3, 4. LSA 1, 2, 3. Warriorettes 1, 2, 3. Young Republicans 1, 2.
Donald Wahl, B.S., Major: Industrial Arts; Minor: Art; Industrial Arts Club 3, 4. Vets Club 4.
Sharon Waihus, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Dormitory Council 4. Dormitory Counselor 4. SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Newman Club 1, 2,3, 4. Band 1.
Marcia Wantock, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; SNEA 1, 4. HEA 2, 3.
Karen Wendt, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Library; SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Wenonah 4. Kappa Delta Pi 4. Band 1, 2. Chorus 1, 2. WRA 3.
Dale Wenger, B.S., Major: Industrial Arts; Minor: Chemistry; Industrial Arts Club 1, 2,3, 4.
Dorothy Wheeler, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Library; SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Science Club 1. Kappa Pi 1, 2, 3, 4. Bradford Club 1, 2.
Diane M. Feuerhelm Whittier, B.S., Major: Business Education; Minor: Spanish; Finance Committee 2, 3, 4. Dormitory Council 4. Dormitory Counselor 4. Who's Who 4. Newman Club 1, 2, 3. Business Club 1, 2, 3. Young Republicans 1. Warriorettes 2, 3, 4. Classs Officer 4.
Kenneth Wolfe, B.S., Majors: Science, Industrial Arts; Minor: Mathematics; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Newman Club 1. Science Club 2, 3. Industrial Arts Club 1, 4.
Social
Anderson, Mary Lou 37, 56
Anderson, Paul
Anderson, Richard D. 18, 54
Anderson, Richard L. 67, 71, 71, 80, 80
Andrews, Maralyn 37, 52, 56
Arneson, Mary 37, 57
Arnold. Muriel 18, 84, 84, 85, 86
Arnold, Victor
Arntsen, Dorothy
Asing, Wayne
Atkin, Rose Marie 34, 56
Auer, Robert E.
Ault, Keith 32, 44, 45
Aune, Karen 32, 44, 45
Aune, Kirk 37, 45
Ayotte, Walter
Bachhuber, Max 37
Baertsch, Evangeline
Bailey, Agnes M.
Bailey, Steve 37
Bakkedahl, Janice 37, 52, 56
Ballinger, Ralph 18, 45, 46, 47, 57, 60
Balzum, Marilyn 34,47, 56
Frances Wolff, B.S., Major: Kindergarten-Primary Education; SNEA 3, 4. WRA 1, 2.
John R. Zierdt, B.S., Major: Elementary Education; Dormitory Council 2, 3. SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball Team 1. Carriorettes Executive Committee 3. Bradford Club 1, 2.
Bambenek, Mary Judy 37
Baratto, Bernard 54
Barnes, Lucille 18, 45, 47, 48, 57, 59, 63
Barth, Merlin 34, 68, 76
Baudhuin, Scott 34, 55, 55, 56, 63,64, 78
Bauer, Marlene 37
Baumann, Darrell Baumann, Emilie B.
Baumgartner, James
Bautch, Doris 37, 52, 57
Becker, Louise 37
Beggs, Phoebe 32, 53, 56, 58. 60, 61, 63
Behnken, Kenneth 37
Beier, Bruce
Benike, Barbara 38, 66, 86
Bening, Karen 32
Benish, Lawrence 38
Benson, David
Berg, Gerald
Berg, Kathy 34, 45, 57, 62, 66, 86
Berg, William
Bergaus, Mary 34, 57
Berger, James
Bergsgaard, Joanne 38, 56
Bergsgaard, Lois 18, 47, 61
Bergsrud, Robert Bergstrom, Marlene 32
Bernard, Arleta
Bernard, Lois 37, 47, 56
Bernatz, Richard
Bess, David
Betsinger, Galen
Beuchler, LaMarr
Bickford, Elizabeth
Biever, Robert 32
Bill, Bernetta
Binder, Mildred 38, 52, 85, 86
Bisek, Ralph 38, 48, 49, 51, 51, 57
Bladholm Bonnie 32, 46,47, 48, 48, 56, 61, 66
Blahnik, James 32, 47, 53,57, 63, 68
Blank, Martha
Blee, Hugh
Bluhm, Dana 37, 38, 55
Blumentritt, Bruce 32,56, 63
Blumentritt, Paul 38, 75, 80
Boice, David 38
Boland, Dale 38, 46, 57
Boland, Ronald 59, 62, 64
Boiler, Stephen 38, 56, 64
Borchard, Clark 32, 46
Borer, Evelyn A.
Prigge, Sandra
Prigge, William 26, 46
Prondzinski, David
Pronschinske, Franklin
Pronzinski, Robert
Przybylski, Robert
Puck, Paul 36, 59,60, 62
Pye, Carol 36, 57
Quam, Paul
Raddatz, Herbert 36
Raddatz, Jerald 33
Radtke, Stephen 36, 46, 52, 52,58, 60
Raether, Roger 41, 80 52,58, 60, 108
Rand, Margery 33, 45, 46, 52,
Rangitsch, Kathleen 41, 57
Raschke, Connie 41
Raschke, Kenneth 33,52, 108
Rasmussen, Ardell
Rasmussen, Harold
Rathke, David 68
Rau, Jean 46, 47
Rauen, Du Wayne 57, 67, 68, 69
Redalen, Richard
Richards, Carl
Reich, Lily
Reichman, Bernard
Reihsen, Marvin 26, 55
Reinhard, Douglas 41
Reinke, Mina
Renslo, Robert 26, 78, 79
Replinski, Richard
Reszka, Karen 33
Reupert, Roger 26, 45, 46, 54
Rice, Myron 26, 46, 56, 63, 64
Rice, Norman 26
Richards, Donald 41
Richardson, Carole 26, 47, 48, 49, 50, 57, 60
Richer, Sandra 41
Ricklick, Carol
Riley, Robert
Rislove, Allan
Rislove, David 33,45, 67, 68, 68, 69
Risser, R. 82
Robbins, Helen
Roberton, James 36
Roberts, Alfred
Robinson, Regina 41, 52, 84, 85,86, 108
Rocconi, Roger 26
Roesler, Dave 36, 82
Rogers, Jerome 41
Rogneby, Robert 26, 82
Rohrer, Gary 41
Romine, Ruth
Roppe, Yvonne 36, 51, 51,56, 66
Rose, Ann 41, 50, 85, 86
Rose, Robert 36, 46
Rosenow, Dean 82
Roth, Susan 36, 46,47, 48,62, 63, 66
Roth, William
Rouse, Marvin 33, 68, 69, 80, 80
Rowan, LuEtta 33
Ruby, John 41
Rud, Karen 41, 56
Rudnik, William 41
Rudolf, Caroline
Ruegg, Sandra 41, 47, 52, 56
Rumstick, Sheron 26,57, 62
Runkel, David
Ruppert, Gary
Russell, Lois 41
Ryan, Michael
Ryder, Janice 36
Ryder, Ronald 72, 75
Rydman, Ralph
Ryks, David
Rygmyr, Barbara
Sabin, James 36
Sabin, Robert 26
Saecker, John 41
St. John, Beulah
Sandon, Raymond 46, 62
Sands, Charles 50
Sanness, Alice 41
Sanness, Sandra 41, 50, 5i6
Sanness, Sharon 41,51, 56
Santelman, Judith 33, 47
Satrum, Owen 41
Sawyer, Michael
Schade, Rosemary 41
Schammel, Gary 41, 68, 75
Scharmer, David 41
Scheel, Grace
Schleder, Ada
Schleich, Sandra 33, 45, 57
Schleicher, Richard 41, 55, 78, 79, 80
Schletty, Lenora
Schmidt, J. George 27, 57, 64
Schmidt, James 36
Schmidt, Lewis 64
Schmitz, James
Schneider, Glen 67, 68, 69
Schneider, Helen
Schneider, Marilynn
Schneider, Virgil 41
Schoen, Roger 41, 47, 63
Schoonover, Anita 33
Schreiber, Janice 51
Schreiber, Nancy 36
Schroder, Deniele 41, 50, 52, 56,85, 86
Schroeder, Grace 27, 47, 57
Schroeder, Marilyn 36, 47, 48, 63, 64, 66
Schueler, John 48
Schuh, Robert
Schulte, Richard
Schultz, Richard 27
Schultz, William 48
Schulz, Diane 36
Schulze, Betty 41
Schuth, John 33, 64
Schuth, William 33, 62, 64
Schwager, Mary 27, 41
Schwertel, Mrs. Genevieve
Schwind, Howard 27, 31, 47, 48,49, 55, 55, 58,62, 63
Seeman, Jerry
Segale, Ralph 27,59, 62
Segermark, Donald
Seim, George 42
Senrick, Larry 42
Severson, Betty 36
Shannon, Michael
Shay, Nancy 27,85, 86
Sheldon, Lynn 36, 46, 47, 50, 57, 84, 85
Shellhammer, Ruth
Shely, VaVelle
Sheridan, Bernard 42
Sherman, Carol 33
Sherman, Patricia 42,57, 84, 85, 86
Sherman, Suzanne
Shiel, Virginia 36, 47, 62
Shimizu, Marjorie 42
Sieracki, Carol 42
Sim, Richard 27, 58
Simon, Ellsworth 27, 46, 67, 68, 70
Simon, Sharon 42
Simon, Yvonne 42
Simonie, Alfonso 42
Simpson, Fred
Sinnott, Barb 42, 47, 52, 57, 85, 86
Sister M. Lorna
Sister M. Gonna
Sister M. Arlene
Sister M. Magread
Sister M. Viterbo
Skalet, Paul 42
Skattum. Roger 68
Skeels, William
Skrukrud, Julie 42,52,55, 56
Slifka, Jim 27, 30, 55, 57, 60, 71, 80
Slifka, Robert 27,55, 57, 60
Smelser, Kenneth
Smith, Judith 42
Smith, Mrs. Lucille
Smith, Patty 36
Snyder, George 75
Solberg, Earl 33, 36, 46, 54
Solberg, Sandra 42
Solie, Merle 27
Solum, Patricia 33, 46,47, 48, 56, 66
Soronsen, Carol 42
Sovereign, James
Spaag, Rosemary
Spaight, Dan
Sparks, Rochelle 36, 46
Spehar, Toni 36, 48,52,54, 57
Spencer, Sondra 48, 50
Spinier, Maurea
Sprenger. George 28, 47, 55, 61, 63
Sprute, Gale 68, 69, 69
Standiford, Justin
Stanton, Anthony 42, 80
Stapf, Delos 36
Steege, Ann 42
Steege, Barb 28, 47, 85, 86
Steele, Donald
Steele, Louise
Steffen, Donald 28
Steffens, Dorothy 28, 47, 85, 86, 86 Stegmaier, Elizabeth 42, 46, 50, 57, 85, 86
Steivang, Julie 28
Stellpflug, Kenneth 72, 73, 80
Stephens, Sharon
Stevens, Allan 28, 62, 64
Stever, Carole 36, 85, 86
Stever, Kent
Stiehl, Ramona
Stocker, Glenn
Stolp, Sharon 42, 50
Stoltman, Thomas
Stork, Kathryn 42 Stow, John 56
Stramchaj, Mary 42
Strand, Bennie
Strand, Marian 36
Streater, Scott
Strehlow, Rosella 42, 56
Strohm, Tom 42
Strommer, Judith 66
Stukel, Randall 30, 62
Suchomel, James 28
Suchomel, Michael 42
Sullivan, James 42, 63
Sund, Michael 82
Sunde, Jane 28
Sutter, Gerald
Sveen, Joan
Svenningson, Bonnie 36
Sveom, Jon
Swadner, Matthew 28, 62
Swain, lone 36, 46, 50, 56
Swanson, Gerald
Swanson, James 28, 82
Swedin, Herbert 42
Tabor, Peter 37, 57, 62
Tashima ,George 28, 63, 67
Taubert, James 34, 37
Taurinskas, Sharon 62,85, 86
Teegarden, Ruby
Thaldorf, Lorene 37, 48
Theis, Marilyn 48, 62
Theurer, Richard
Thiele, Herbert
Thiner, Rose Anne 34, 57
Thode, Judith 46, 56, 62
Thompson, Douglas 42
Thompson, Larry 37, 61
Thompson, Maynard
Thompson, Nancy 42
Thronson, Minnie
Tidball, Esther
Tiedeman, Dorothy 42
Timm, Raymond
Timmers, Patricia 42
Tobias, DeWayne 48,57, 63
Tobias, Ronald
Tomashek, John
Torvik. Ellen 37, 46, 47, 56
Tourville. John
Traxler, Roger
Trebatowski, Leroy
Trelstad, Neletta 42, 50
Trok, Douglas
Trok, Ron 42
Trotman, Thomas 42
True, Douglas 28, 67
Trusler, Richard
Tryggestad, Robert 34, 46, 48, 54,56,59, 83
Tschida, Anthony
Tschumper, Keith
Tupper. Larry
Turk, Marie
Turner, Dennis 42
Turner, Donald 46, 59, 61
Tweito, Cynthia 37
Uesugi, Herb 29
Unerdahl, Carol 34
Unnasch, Daryl 29
Urness, John 51, 51
Vagts, Joyce 29
Vail, David 42, 83
Valentine, Janet 42
Van Vleet, Rodney 42
Van Westerhuyzen, Karen 42, 48
Vathing, Judith
Vatter, Robert 42
Vietor, Myrtle
Vigness, Julie 37, 45, 46, 47, 56, 66
Vigum, Hazel
Vinar, James 37,44, 45,46, 47, 56, 72, 73
Virock, Bruce 42
Voelker, Michael 42
Vondrashek, Adrian
Von Sien, Robert 46, 64
Vose, Rory
Voth, Karen 37, 63, 85, 86, 86
Vrooman, Michael 42
Waalkens, Peter 37,46, 57, 60
Wacholz, Carl
Wachowiak, Gerald
Wachs, Lorraine 34
Wahl, Donald 29, 42
Wahl, Roger 52, 56, 75, 80
Walczak, Sandra
Walhus, Sharon 29, 47,57, 61
Walker, John 37, 68
Walsh, Margaret 57
Walske, Joan 42
Walstrom, Renata 37, 55, 58, 62
Walstrom, Sally 42
Walter, Mary
Walters, Glenn
Walters, Timothy
Waltzer, Susanna 37
Wantock, Marcia
Wantock, Richard 42
Ward, Margaret 56
Warnken, Gerald 56
Watanabe, Joann 37, 46
Watkins, Paul
Wedemeier, Jerry 76, 77
Wedul, Sylvia 42, 47, 56
Weinmann, Donald
Weisbrod, Charles 37, 67, 72, 73, 72
Wells, Richard 34
Welper, Wordean 42
Welt, Larrimore
Wendt, Karen 29, 47, 60
Wenger, Dale 29, 60
Wera, Bonnie
Werkheiser, Priscilla
Werre, Joseph
West, William 37, 42
Westerman, James 64
Wheeler, Dorothy 29, 47,58, 60
Wheeler, Susan
Whelihan, Edward
Whempner, Janet
Whempner, Judith
Whetstone,Kay 47
White, Barry 68
White, Clarice
Whiteis, Lowell 37
Whiting, Stanley
Whittier, Diane 29, 30, 31, 45, 48, 61
Whitworth, Robert 34,50, 51
Wiczek, Elizabeth
Wilber, J. Arthur
Wilbur, Curtis 42
Wilkie, Donald 34, 47, 52,63, 64
Willford, Wayne 37, 51
Willis, Larry 55, 67, 76
Wilson, Darlene 42
Wilson, Miloty
Wilson, Sharon 42
Wise, Charles
Witte, Elisabeth
Wobbrock, Gene 42, 57
Wohkittel, Jone 42, 46, 57
Wohlers, Emelia
Wolf, Robert 37,67, 68, 68
Wolfe, Kenneth 29, 60
Wolff, Frances 29
Wolfram, Alfred 63
Wolfram, Mary 37,46, 47, 48, 56
Wondrasch, LeEtta 37, 56
Wood, Robert 37, 46, 47, 48, 56
Woodford, Judy
Yaedke, Gerald
Yamamoto, Jo Anne 34, 85
Yarolimek, Ronald 37, 42, 44, 48, 51, 57, 59
Youmans, Jay
Young, Robert J. 46, 47, 61, 61, 62, 63
Zane, Charles 42, 62, 67, 68 69, 82
Zellmer, Bruce 42, 82
Zenke, Ronald 37, 60
Ziebell, Gerald 37, 55, 63, 78, 79
Ziebell, Lawrence
Ziemann, Carl
Zierdt, John 29
Zill, Lee
Zimmer, Corwin
Zimmer, Merlin
Zirzow, Phyllis
Zoelle, Frank 37
Zomok, Rose 48
Hurry-Back Barber Shop
Winona's Finest Barbers
For Appointments PHONE 3104
103 W. 3rd St.
COMPLIMENTS OF Nel son Tire Service
4th at Johnson Winona
Quality Chevrolet Co.
A FRIENDLY PLACE TO SAVE
Johnson at Second Winona, Minn.
Winona 2396
Winona Electric Construction Co.
"EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL"
119 West 3rd St. Telephone 5802
Aksel Andersen
Furniture and Interior Decorating Carpeting
103-105-107 Center Street
Winona Minnesota Electricity is Penny-Cheap from N S P 79 East Third Street
Compliments
Winona T-V Signal Co.
120 East Third Street “TV SIGNAL" GIVES YOU THE MOST AND BEST TV VIEWING IN
Ed Buck's Camera Shop
Winona's Complete Photographic Store
Contemporary Greeting Cards
One Day Photofinishing
On Main St Next to Post Office
Northern Field Seed Co.
If It Grows It Grows Better With
Super Qro
Organic Soil Builder for Farm and Home
A Product of Northern Field Seed Co.
"Since 1917"
Winona's Oldest Seed Dealer
John Sherman & Sons
Wholesale Plumbing & Heating Supplies
Established in 1905
123 WEST THIRD STREET
Winona, Minn.
COMPLIMENTS OF
LEICHT PRESS
Compliments of Stager Jewelry
Your Dependable Jewelers
Corner Third and Main Streets
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 thecrowds 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!
WILLIAMS HOTEL
CAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
H. Choate & Company
Winona, Minnesota
“Where Shopping is a Tradition''
CHOATE'S for 100 years
Best Wishes to WINONA STATE COLLEGE Compliments of
The Merchants* National Bank
of WINONA
"WINONA'S LARGEST BANK"
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
WE THANK
We of the 1961 WENONAH staff wish to thank everyone who has helped us with this yearbook. We are especially indebted to:
OUR SPONSORS, who have been so generous in their contributions;
WINONA DAILY NEWS for pictures; MISS MURRAY AND DR. WILSON for advice on the art work;
MR. RAY HITTNER AND MR. REUBEN CLINKSCALES of Leicht Press for their help and assistance;
CAMERA ARTS, EDSTROM'S AND DURFEY STUDIOS for photography;
MR. D. C. STENERSON, our capable adviser, for his constant endeavor in producing our 1961 WENONAH.
JIM MULFINGER Editor1961 WENONAH
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