As you see Winona State
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Nineteen hundred and seventy Wenonah
As you see Winona State
2 Table of contents Introduction 4 Orientation Week 16 Student Life 34 Academies 50 Sports 86 Organizations 120 Classes 160 Index 194 Last Word 224
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And so starts another new day
Sometimes I really wish I could roll over and go back to sleep, when the alarm goes off. Justshut out the whole world declare a holiday, or something. But once I get moving, you know, it isn’t actually all that bad. Grab a Cheerio or two and instant energy! Have to run or they’ll start class without me! And so college life. Sometimes I feel so wrapped up in this, that, and everything else, I forget there are other people in existence too. It’s fun to take time to really notice those other faces funny faces happy faces frustrated faces pretty faces weird faces ugly faces handsome faces bored faces sad faces
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Goll—at times I just have to get away be alone for awhile. Maybe for an hour or even a minute or two. The role of a college student can be hard. Especially when everything seems to be moving in on you books to read, projects to construct, reports and papers to write, more books to read, cram for tests grades, grades, grades!! One class I do very little and the next I work day and night and pull the same grade in both. Sometimes it just doesn’t seem fair. I wonder if it’s really worth all the grief!
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I get the impression that many people don’t think that students think! They seem to feel we just get by and are satisfied as long as we don’t flunk out. According to those people all we think of are parties, having fun, guys/girls, having more fun, weekends, getting away with everything we can, on and on Oh sure, I like to have lots of that fun, but I think morenow than I’ve ever thought in my whole life. I guess mainly I ponder what’s ahead for me and the world.Time seems to fly by faster and faster every single day. And every day something happens anew. It’s hard to imagine that on July 20, 1969 six hundred million people watched Neil Armstrong take the first step on the moon and say, “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.” Almost a whole year ago that event happened. It is in the past. We are living in the present. What’s awaiting us in the future? Oh! I’d better hurry! Gotta meet.
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I still remember my first day at Winona State. I knew very few of the kids and felt lost, lonesome, and kind of scared. A lot has happened since then it’s amazing how many friends you make in college and so many of them will end up being lasting friendships after we leave here. It’s neat to be a part of a small, friendly campus like this one. When I think of all the good times and happy times they definitely overshadow the bad times. People with people!!! What a sight!
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New students see Winona State
Orientation week welcomed new students to Winona State. This welcome week was one of happiness as well as sadness. It was a week filled with confusion, nail-biting frustration, the meeting of new faces, and the moving into a-home-away-from-home. One entire week was devoted to acquainting freshmen and transfer students with Winona State College through team meetings, assemblies, social mixes, a Saturday afternoon football game, and concluding with the Coronation Dance. The new students are a vital part of our college and they see Winona State in a special way.
ABOVE: Much of the success of the 1969 Orientation Week can be accredited to the officers in charge of the planned activities. They were Kevin Mulcahy, treasurer; Sue Critchfield, co-chairman; Jan Edwards, secretary; and Kit Grier, co-chairman.
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TEAM 1 First Row: David A. Kulas, leader, Neil Cadbury, Donna Wood, Mary Wilson, Carol Anthony, Kathleen A. Turek. Second Row: Ronald M. Steel, Judy A. Hameister, Clark Kent, Kathleen Freiheit. Third Row: Mary Rosburg, Brian W. Irwin, Scott Mason, DanielO’Brien. Fourth Row: Gilbert C. White, Peter W. Kohimeyer, Alan B. Peterson, Randy R. Roberts. Fifth Row: Michael Longsdorf, Richard Grangaard, Wayne Ellingson, Russell Amlee.
TEAM 1 First Row: Catherine Hingeveld, leader, Herenia E. Balilea, Rebecca Schrank, Deborah Bradford, Dianne Davis, Rebecca Fernholz. Second Row: Mary Jo Tubbs, Michael J. Kelley, Mary Jo Epley, Mary Jane Cook, Elizabeth Seifert. Third Row: Richard Kraus, Arthur Holtan, Dawn Fiegel, Thomas Martinson. Fourth Row: John Currie, Harold Hines, Charles M. Klippenes, Richard Smith.
TEAM 2 First Row: John R. Heddle and Susan Hoblit, leaders, Michael Irwin, Karen Olson, Virginia Dugan, Anna Schoenfelder, Maryann Seabold. Second Row: Jane Kemper, Linda Bowe, Mary Rosendahl, Alice Peterson, Ronald Hawkins. Third Row: Thomas Knudtson, Gerald J. Amundson, Jeffrey Thisuis, Paul Hertel. Fourth Row: John Walsh, Ronald W. Herem.
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Susan Giger, leader, Ricky Cook, Sheridel VanOstrand, Janet Morgan, Judith Kycek, Heidi Sweely. Second Row: Constance A. Carver, Roxanne M. Hanson, Jacqueline L. Gieseke, Sarah L. Thorson, Brian Houdek, Steve Dublin, leader. Third Row: Julie Cohrs, Barbara Groeller, Cynthia Ehringer, Terese Pohland, Marlene Myran, Roger Bierbaum. Fourth Row: Michael Styba, Bruce Arnold, Peter Meyer, Terry Carlson. Fifth Row: Gregory L. Fehrman, Joe Stevens, Mark Singer.
Busy Orientation Week
TEAM 4 First Row: Elaine Sander, Paula Steitz, Phyllis Stadler, Lynda Sparrow, Dixie Benson, Betty Eglinton and Gary Colgan, leaders. Second Row: Carol Krussow, Terry Sundry, Beverly Hillmann, Carol Boysen, Carolyn Brown. Third Row: Richard Callahan, M^y Beck, James Sauer, Nancy Bellingham, Ann Cuckie. Fourth Row: Pat VanAuken, Richard Poshusta, Mark Jarstad, Daniel Hogstad, Terrance Wilk.Fifth Row; Thomas Bezdickek, John F. Allison, Dean Camery, Jerome F. Jerecyek, Steven Kingsley.
ABOVE; Dr. DuFresne addressed the new students on Winona State campus at the President’s Convocation during Orientation week.
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TEAM 3 First Row;
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TEAM 5 First Row: Scott Sprangers, leader, Teresa Jetson, Deborah Hanlon, Raymond Haag, John Gralow, Daniel Cull, Mary Joan Hageman, leader. Second Row: Kenneth B. Peterson, Patricia A. Detviler, Janelyn E. Lien, Kathleen L. Noble. Third Row: Jean Dunn, Mary Ellen Simons, Jill Erredge. Fourth Row: Diane Voss, Beverly Besse, Barbara Teerink, James R. Kulig, Charles Westby. Fifth Row: Gary Knecht, Wayne Schuster, Warren Davis.
TEAM 6 First Row: Diane Heim, leader, Judith Marthaler, Susan Barth, Lois Stark, Mary Nelson, Susan Johnson, John Foster, leader. Second Row: Mavis Prange, Kristeen Hagen, Deborah Kaehler, Richard Ebeling, Robert Schrank. Third Row: Dennis Dotseth, John Rosell, Steven Peine, Dale Dahlgren, Charles Ebert. Fourth Row: Lee Howard, Keith Graner, Marc Peterson, John Perring. Fifth Row: Michael Brand, Joseph Irwin, Charles Ehler.
TEAM 9 First Row: Barbara Lehnertz, Marcia Korb, Barbara Lundeen, Mary Manship, Ruth Mary Moore, Nadine Gravenish and Larry Rippel, leaders.Second Row: Margaret Sader, Laura Hoover, Elaine Kraker, Mary Moriarty, Cynthia Peterson. Third
TEAM 8 First Row; Michael Schneider, leader, Kathleen Lenartz, Lonnie Johnson, TyAnn Feehan, Suzanne Smith, Judy Lindquist, team mascot—^Top Cat, Sharon Albers, leader. Second Row: Jim Schurhammer, Valerie Joswick, Linda Parker, Susan Roth, Susan Richards. Third Row: Gary Nelson, Connie Gustafson, Darcy Crest, Vonna Deguise. Fourth Row: Richard Wengert, Anthony Tarvestad, James Voosen, Bradley Williamson, Greg Lica.
Orientation teams organize
TEAM 11 First Row; Dennis Bell and Leslie Carvell, leaders, Laura Tentis, Kathy Jo Nelson, Susan Cottengim, Deborah Dahl, Brenda Roper. Second Row: Michael Leopold, Roger Hansen, Robert Lidberg, Betty Finn, Kathleen McDonald. Third Row: Gary Bergler, Timothy Cashin, Richard Murtinger, Paul Sticha. Fourth Row: James Horihan, William Parsons, Kim Jennison, Howard Burmester, Michael Courtier.
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Row: Robert W. Hildebrandt, Robert W. Bjortomt, Steven J. Hovind, Ellen Haverlandt, Jean Hoeft. Fourth Row: Jack Peplinski, Michael Lindstrom, Dennis Thacher. Fifth Row: Dennis Rindels, Michael Aymond, Paul Omelianchuk.
TEAM 10 First Row: Mark Fay, Marcia Miller, Jean Kelly, Marie Martinucci, Cheryl Farson, Barbara Steene andSteve Holubar, leaders. Second Row: Steven Altobell, Kathleen Remiger, Peggy Ohigren, Denise Marlowe, Jean Moriarty. Third Row: Nicolette Stevens, Marlys Edwards, Edith Burns, Janet Potter, Chris Mutkala. Fourth Row: Bradley Benke, Kenneth Erding, John Hingeveld, James Hogue, William Berzinski.
TEAM 12 First Row: Katherine M. Swanson, Janet F. Morgan, James Rue and Rita McCauley, leaders, Patricia Cory, Anne Green. Second Row: Judith Pellowski, Elinor Feistekow, Debra Grote, Mary Fou Pye, Bruce E. Belter. Third Row: Barbara Carson, Mary Jo Forbiecki, Monica Metzler, Susan Kronebusch, Nedra Renneke. Fourth Row: Kathleen Smith, Maureen O’Brien, David Lemmerman, Vincent Pulle. Fifth Row: Randy Walters, Bruce Byers, Donald Mojeiko, Reed Riskedahl.
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TEAM 15 First Row: Gayle Johnson, leader, Barbara Wenger, Josephine McDonald, Valerie Bauer, Patricia Sweeney. Second Row: Steven Conley, Mary Jo Nahorniak, Karen Barkeim, Vicki Simpson, Paula Larson. Third Row: Jean Benson, Catherine Muellich, Elizabeth Monty, David C. Roberton, Steven Arneson.
ABOVE: Orientation teams attended activities and assemblies asa group.
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TEAM 13 First Row: Paul Skattum, leader, Steven Strapko, Pamela Colby, Mary Hingeveld, John Sappon, Kathryn Roach, Joseph Smith, Ellen Hodgdon, leader. Second Row: John Paulson, Deborah Sheehan, Thomas Bronk, Michael Merchlewitz, Katherine Deters. Third Row: John Mueller, Mark Clauson, John Harrington, Renae Lander, Scott Lande. Fourth Row: Patricia Eidem, Barbara Anderson, Manley Dahler. Fifth Row: Jeanette Brunner, Pamela Anderberg, Bruce Jerndal, Richard Knudson.
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TEAM 14 First Row: Rowen Kurimay and Margaret Eischen, leaders, Petra Williams, Linda Burkhart, Roberta Iverson, Linda Pederson. Second Row: Daniel Kramer, Linda Weilhammer, Barbara Anderson, Judith Conrad, Cara Powell. Third Row: Steven Nathe, William A. Woodward, Paul Swanson.
TEAM 16 First Row: Roxann Immerfall, Barbara Steele, Julie Pestorious, Jill Schwartz and John Marnach, leaders. Second Row: Patricia Phipps, Maureen Quin, Sharon Molzahn, Leatha Tiggelaar. Third Row: Darryl Gullickson, Patrick Dennessy, James Blaschka, Ferrie Christenson, Thomas Steffeo.
TEAM 17 First Row; Chris Johnston, leader, Molly Mega, Mary Lawler, Bernadette Foegen, Anne McGuire, Daniel McGuiness, leader. Second Row: Stephen Stein, Michael Tri, Cathy Grygiel, Robert Emerson, Marion Siewert. Third Row: Paul Stinson, Jean Pranachinske, Cheryl Warn, Arden R. Hargrove, Lawrence A. Becker. Fourth Row: Julie Kohner, Nikki Jackson, Richard Sebo, Douglas Streier. Fifth Row: Gary Hall, Jerry Irons, Thomas Magnusson, Terrence Pike, Mark Galehutt.
TEAM 19 First Row: Duane Polansky, leader, Debra Olson, Melinda Hall, Sally Berens, Sharon Rost, Susan Westlund, leader. Second Row: Nancy Casperson, Barbara Brown, Patricia Hatch, Alan Fjerstad, Donovan Seitz. Third Row: Susan Seykora, Thomas Ammann, Kevin Turner. Fourth Row: Michael Einhorn, Steven Lindroth, Thomas Smerud, Peggy Sandstad.
ABOVE: Finalists chosen for Orientation Week royalty were Patrick Kennedy, Roxanne Immerfall, Lynn Deutschman, Sue Rocheford, Sharon Jacobsen, Maureen Hanscorn, and Mike Styba, all seated. Standing are Bert Chamberlain, Dave Lemmerman, and John Reed.
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TEAM 18 First Row: Steven P. Johnson, leader, Jane Critchfield, Elizabeth Seidlite, Mary Goetsch, Lynn Ramacher, Joyce McGrew, Kristi Krejci, leader. Second Row: Steven Abramson, Jackie Viesselman, Theresa Strouth, Rita Ewing, Vikki Capper. Third Row: Jon C. Nienow, Gregory M. Steuernagel, Allan R. Schmitt, Cynthia J. Gahler. Fourth Row: Bernard Klein, Richard May, Wesley L. Boomgaarden. Fifth Row: David Sabeck, Louis Stalsitz, Charles McKey, Frank Voyna.
King and queen candidates chosen
TEAM 20 First Row: Kevin Mulcahy, leader, Kathleen Wiebke, Kent Irwin, John Ellis, Timothy Penny, Nancy Bezdichek, leader. Second Row: Kathleen Cemensky, Barbara Ihrke, Janice Christenson, Susan McPherson, Jack Schaefer. Third Row: Cynthia Nielsen, Jennifer Kobilarcsik, Thomas Doffing. Fourth Row: Shirley Harris, Pamela Miller, Patricia Neaton, Rita Sieben, Jerry Drinkall.
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Fun and games
BELOW; Team competitions proved to be exciting and very interesting!
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Susan Drajeski, leader, Ruth Ann Sweigard, Jeanette M. Bollig, Marsha Prescher, Alison Awer, Vicki Harvell, Thomas Riska. Second Row: James Dubsky, leader, Jean Perrella, Mary Kronebusch, Nancy Coulter, Susan Gasink, Michael Stemmer. Third Row: Christine Snell, Jeanne Coyle, Katherine Kormo, Ronald Fuller. Fourth Row: William R. Reif, Charles A.
TEAM 21 First Row: Jan Edwards, leader, Sharon Jacobson, Janie Gordon, Thomas Meyers, Mark Youngvorst, Myron Waldow, Donald Smith, Kenneth Mogren, leader. Second Row: Teddy Kopren, Mary Boyd, Patti Wilson, Pam Rothering, Gwendolyn Mueller, Gregory Elwell. Third Row: Robert Bambenek, Mary Weakley, Irene Jacob, Dale Leuhmann, Terry Kopren, Marc Siem.
TEAM 22 First Row: Susan Rosacker, leader, Cheryl Olson, Gloria Peterson, Margaret Suendsen, Gladys Lamb, Patricia Romball, Bonnie Bell, Anne Grimme.
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Second Row: Debra Johnson, Rebecca Cohea, Barbara Pierce, Mary Dorn, Sandra Pittelko, Mark Hume. Third Row: Joel Troester, Thomas Varien, Patrick Staloch, Grant Robinson, Roger I. Buchholz, James Schuman. Fourth Row: Keith Benedett, Mark Cleasby, Michael Lidgerding, Kent Anderson.
TEAM 23 First Row: Daniel Bohan, leader, Victoria Felsheim, Kathleen Kowalewski, Barbara Deneff, Ellen Carey, Connie Menden, leader. Second Row: Gary Tholkes, Craig Bencke, Carol Lilia, Susan Cada, Jerome Kaehler. Third Row: Kerry Schoener, Carol Klotz, Barbara Carlson, Kathleen Ouren, Harold Schulte. Fourth Row: Holly Anderson, Sally Siewert, Steven Erickson, Lawrence Lyman, Gary Hovey.
Bauer, Debra A. Raddatz, Daniel S. Schulze, Ronald D. Eujen. Fifth Row: Kevin O'Laughlin, Daniel Freeman, Thomas Brown, Larry Tulius, James Malone.
TEAM 25 First Row: Linda Vinje, leader, Linda Buehler, Nancy Lilia, Kaye Arnett, Connie Buboltz, Carol Ekern, Mary Cunninghan, Daine Suchomel, Kathleen Martin. Second Row: Robert Sawyer, leader, James Miller, Dennis Myron, Ronald Bizzer, Bruce Bauer, Mark Patterson. Third Row: John Nelson, Richard L. Schuh, Wesley Cohen, Donald Stumpff, Lebold J. Coon. Fourth Row: Scott Featherstone, Terrence Gray, Thomas Vogel.
ABOVE; A picnic was on the agenda, at the Lake Park, for an evening of Orientation Week.
TEAM 26 First Row: Jeanne Nadreau, leader, Sandra Brandt, Jane W e i s k e, Karen Nippoldt, Margie Ferring, Karen Larson, Mary Leaf, Arthur A. Flumphries, leader. Second Row: Linda Ferden, Marlys Tuftin, Karen Me-
TEAM 28 First Row: Linda Boyum, leader, Sharon Nystuen, Jane Klaseus, Colleen Casey. Irene Blomgren, Mary Ann Daley, Susan Goss. Second Row: Sidney Bishop, leader, Diane Saxum, Linda Jacobs, Angela Engstran, Marlys Wegman, Catherine LaBrosse, Mary Petrie. Third Row: John Sather, Penny Rhoades, Kathy Starr. Louise Keefe, John Wallruck. Fourth Row: Donald Lukkason, Thomas Dusbabek, Raymond Bonine, Michael Bundy, Vernon Olson. Fifth Row: John Nelson, Donald Christenson, Charles Jorgenson, Dennis Benson.
TEAM 29 First Row: Morris Hanson, leader, Jacqueline Jensen, Marion Hingeveld, Debra Lux, Janet Alison, Jeanne Deeny, Barbara Voss, leader. Second Row: Elizabeth Boehlke, Ellen Tiedemann, Karen Ries, Barbara Teerlinck, Steven Stockhausen. Third Row: Rose Miller, Susan Buck, Londra TerBush, Gary Meier. Fourth
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Hattie, Deborah Loken, Becky Snyder. Third Row: David Peterson. David Johnson, David Roberts. Gerald Wildes, Mark Sacia. Fourth Row: Michael L. Oian, Floyd W. Ferden, Steven Wiedman, Jan Kafka, Rodney Urtel. Fifth Row: Warren Hoppe, William Grubisch. Michael Grebin. Dale Einwalter.
TEAM 27 First Row: Barbara Ree, leader, Marie Warthesen, Susan Giroux, Marie Knox, Denise Landman, Susan Snyder, Dawn Schuminski. Second Row: Andrew Ross, leader, Judd Eifealdt, Edith Jeske, Kathleen A. Nash, Carolyn A. Eeely, David Wojahn.
Third Row: Kevin Sutter, Mary Erank, Cheryl Lehnertz, Barbara Erdman, Susan Hauser.
Fourth Row: Richard A. Blagsvedt, Jr., Joanne L. Kinney, Joseph B. Sebesta, Steven Hadoff, Theresa Walch. Fifth Row: Robert Schmitt, Richard Moe, David Linbo.
A picnic pleased the hungry
TEAM 30 Eirst Row: Catherine Cliff, leader. Ruth Greden, Georgene Yost, Kathy Feils, Kathryn Kopet, John Reed, Bruce Johnson, leader. Second Row: Patricia Sievers, Rita Krogen, Robert Dunn, Theresa Brown. Third Row: Roy Rendahl, Richard Baylon, Larry Cedar, Richard Eullmer. Michael Plath, Catherine Langord. Eourth Row: Dianne Everman, Joanne McCauley, Roger Janikowski, Therese Barrett.
Row: Patrick Tooke, Kristin Edwards, Janelle Kepp, Sharon Pearson, John Tibor.Eifth Row: Darold Klindworth, Richard Sand, Gerald Skree, John Erickson, Wayne Price.
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TEAM 31 First Row: Alice Green, leader, Colleen Campbell, Sandra Mross, Linda Keiper, Susan Holst, Cheryl Holst, Donna Thompson, Thomas Gorman, leader. Second Row: Connie Bolund, Susan Lang, John Richert, James Girtler, Larry Berland, John Saehler. Third Row: David Jack, Craig Harstad, Sheik Asad, Steven Kreofsky, Dale Marzolf. Fourth Row: Dean Nuszloch, Gregory Olson, Don Holzmer.
Dolores Connoy, leader, Suellen Hoeppner, Deborah Young, Mary Ann Schneider, Kathryn Nett, Annette Grégoire, Robert Adams, leader. Second Row: DeeAnn Marquardt, LeAnn Sande, Heath Bo-
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TEAM 34 First Row: Arline Hoen, Deborah Fitzgerald, Roberta Randall, Janell Kuhl, Cynthia Schwager, Kathleen Harlan, Connie Bunge, leader. Second Row: Elizabeth Glentbrock, Terry Jensen, Wendy Mayer, Michael Meska, Richard Schwagel, Philip Luhman, leader. Third Row: Patricia Orlowske, Pamela Hoseck, Linda Amundson. Fourth Row: Kathleen Seidl, Myrna Bicker, James Pejsa, Kenneth D. Kufoed.
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Row: Jeanne Peterson, Pelagie Kelm, Nancy Thompson, Katherine Gunter, Nancy Speltz, Nancy Olson and Les Bohnen, leaders. Second
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zonie, Paul Niebur, Richard Gergen. Third Row: Patricia Rose, Mary Kay Rodgens, Patricia Bentfield. Mary Lindahl, Lynn Borcherding. Fourth Row; Thomas Stoa, Randall Lisowski, Frank Baures, Howard Hellickson.
William Benedict, Wesley Allen, Jeffrey Holtaus, Dennis Allen, Alan Meindel. Fifth Row: Paul Dickerman, Frank Santori, Jeff Michelfelder.
Dave Lemmerman crowned king
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James Sweazey, Patricia Ormston, Debra Spiten, Ann Erie. Third Row: Donald Nordby, Jill Van Alstine, Jane Howes, Jane Van Alstine. Fourth Row: Everett Iverson, Bruce Lee, Richard Thrune, Raymond Peterson, Michael Bell.
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TEAM 33 First Row: Cynthia Cords, leader, Cheryl Weber, Julie Wenzel, Margaret Sullivan, Susan Rocheford, Randi Nordseth, Donald Pressnall, leader. Second Row: Cynthia Testor, Sally Bard, Diane Schiller, Jill Kraut, Jean Conway. Third Row: Marsha Krasean, Barbara Curran, Sandra Haugstad, Mary Leonard, Sharon Czaplewski. Fourth Row:
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TEAM 36 First Row: Linda Knippenberg, leader, Theodore Turbenson, Nancy Tessum, Renae Steen, Jon Ehmann, Donna Ishman, Roy Amundson, leader. Second Row: Sherry Stearns, Diane Enger, Deborah McElrath, Pamela Brunkow. Third Row: Robert O'Byne, June Steenblock, Sharon Langer, Bruce Springer. Fourth Row: Rollin Rippel, Joan Cichanowski, Terry Olson, John Atkinson, Kaj Devaney.
TEAM 37 .First Row: Neil Grummons and Connie Hansen, leaders. Fay Schafer, Jeff Hansen, Karen Krumholz, Mary Kovaleski, Roxanne Kleinschrodt. Second Row: Cecelia P. Blaskowski, Donna Rahn, Susan Brand, William Bond. Third Row: Nan Pal-
TEAM 39 First Row: Bruce Hittner and Zerita O'Reilly, leaders, Linda Hoover, Virginia Beinhorn, Jolene Hartke, Robert Kuen. Second Row: Jane Reisen, Judith Rodgers, Mary Roth, Scott Ainsworth. Third Row: Kathryn L. Hill, Rita Vonderohe, Dorothy Burfeind, Marcus Lee, Kenneth Martinger. Fourth Row: Ann Goodier, Diane Carlson, Thomas Peshon.
TEAM 40 .First Row: James Gores, Gretchen Guenther, leaders, Lynn Deutschman, Susan Simes, Marie Myerchin, Bernard
mer, Karen Kiser, Jean Spelhaug, Maureen Hanscom. Fourth Row: Richard R. Pomeroy, Curtis R. Ballman, Gary F. Villeneuve, Marc Riske, Wayne W. Braatz. Fifth Row: Timothy Bonde, James Aegerter, Gary Theelke, Patrick Kennedy, Richard A. Swanson.
TEAM 38 First Row: Teresa Hayes, leader, Marie Cassidy, Gloria Watson, Jayne Rosen, Debra Wise, Kathleen Harpel. Second Row: Dennis Roemer, leader, Kenneth Decker, Dana Radke, Susan Erickson, Mary Nipp, Marjean Finnern. Third Row: Clark Aschom, David Mil1er, Jean Monty, Christine Peplinski, Mary Lou Taylor, Kathleen M. Charest, Jerri L. Boyles. Fourth Row: Thomas Erkel, Patrick Griffin. Fifth Row: Terry Pudenz, Rand Willhite, La-* Verne Gernes, Anne Rozek.
Gatzke. Second Row: Joanne Johnson, Martha Armbrust, JoAnn McNallan. Third Row: Michael Urbach, Russell Oakes, Anne Wegner, Cynthia Kosmoski, Gary Faas. Fourth Row: Craig Bothwell, Gary Steuernagel, Bert Chamberlain, James Hoium.
Lynn Deutschman reigns as Freshman Queen
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Students makeWinona their home
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Many students moved into their new home and received much family assistance, too.
Some of the residents in the new Morey men’s residence hall relax with a variety of literature.
Neil Grummons assisted moving in theLucas gals.
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Louise Possehl, Nicky and Phil McBride enjoy a hand of cards.
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Barbara Veldhuizen and Mrs. Schlawin, the art supervisor at Phelps School, try their hand at weaving.
The coldest kind of work that you can find is starting the car on a bitter and frosty day.
Virginia Dugan works part time as a college secretary while she goes to school.
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Tom Doffing spends time working on the sanding machine in the industrial arts department.
Harriet Severson holds down a part time job, “slinging hash” at the Country Kitchen.
Recreation: a part of college life
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Many students pass the time by playing pool in the student union of Kryzsko Commons.
Tim Schreiner, Mike and Gary Abitz are
Students play cards in the Smog, between classes.
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proud of their “catch.
Some prefer ping pong
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As you saw Homecoming Week, 1969 ,|l
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Homecoming, 1969
“Victory isn’t free” “Vote Terry your Queen” Somsen Hall was filled with such signs the week of Oct. 13-18. Why? Because Winona State College was having its 1969 Homecoming.
A concert by the First Edition brought Homecoming week to a rolling start. Pep rallies, queen campaigns, and float decorating spiced up the activities of the week.
Friday night Miss Terry Follman was elected Winona State’s 1969 Homecoming Queen. After the Coronation, Queen Terry was driven around the campus in a Torchlight parade.
The streets of Winona were livened up with band music and brightly colored floats on Saturday morning as the Homecoming parade progressed rhythmically through town.
To highlight the week, the Winona Warriors were challenged by the Mankato Indians in a football game. Even though our spirits were dampened by a loss of 28-0, there was still the elegance of the Homecoming dance to end the week on the right note.
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The “First Edition” performed to a full house on the opening night of Homecoming Week.
The Talent Show was a highlight of the homecoming activities on Winona State campus.
ABOVE: “Danny’s Reasons”, a popular midwest group, entertained at the Big Name Concert, along with the “First Edition”.
ABOVE: Various organizations spent many hours constructing floats for the traditional Winona State Homecoming Parade.
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Terry Foilman, crowned Winona States' Homecoming Queen
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ABOVE: Queen Terry receives her crown from Jill Sackett, 1968 Homecoming Queen.
ABOVE: Royal court nervously awaits the announcement of the 1969 Homecoming Queen.
Cheerleaders,
Warriorettes, promote spirit.
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CHEERLEADERS ABOVE—Row One: Marion Hingeveld, Kathy Starr, Sue Kronebusch, Janell Kuehl, Cathy Harlan. Row Two: Barb Veldhuizen, Mickey Hanscomb, Pat Browne, Cate Hingeveld, Jill Schwartz.
WARRIORETTES ABOVE— Row One: Jan Christenson, Barb Reed, Nancy Olson, Carol Anthony, Nancy Thompson, Sue Miller, Linda Leslie. Row Two: Pat Fluger, Pam Evjen, Mary Kuchenmeister, Dianne Huirás, Kathy DeYoe, Marty Marvin, Pat Ryan, Marsha Prescher, Judy Rosengren, Pat Romanchuk, Diane Ostren, Kerry Schoener, Leslie Carvell, Fran Fullerton, Penny Weimer, Sharon Czaplewski.
Wenonah Players presents That Scoundrel Scapin
Moliere’s That Scoundrel Scapin opened the season for the Wenonah Players on November 1, running nightly through November 8. The play was the first thrust stage production by a college company in Minnesota. Scapin was directed by Miss Dorothy Magnus. The play concerned the escapades of a “professional” trickster, Scapin, who lived by his wits and would do anything for money. He succeeded in involving everyone he encountered in some sort of entanglement. Duplicity was his specialty. The results were wildly comic in the Commedia Dell’ Arte tradition. Although the story took place in Naples, the setting was nonrepresentational, and colorfully stylized as were costumes and makeup.
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The first thrust stage production of Moliere’s That Scoundrel Scapin, by a college company in Minnesota.
The cast included Bruce Danielson, portraying the title role; Bruce Hittner, Paul Skattum, Margaret McGrath, Kathleen Russett, Keith Anderson, Dennis Bell, Dennis Roemer, Michael O’Toole, Patricia Peltier, June Courteau. Susan Hoblit, Kerry Frederick, and David Crow.
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Bruce Danielson as Scapin is carried by Bruce Hittner as Octavio and Paul Skattum, as Silvester.
That Scoundrel Scapin was directed and adapted to the open stage in Somsen Arena Theatre.
As you study
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Office of the President
Dr. Robert A. DuFresne’s third year as President of Winona State College has been characterized by continued interest in the individual student and the overall campus. He not only carries out his administrative duties, but is also seen mingling with faculty and students at various times.
One of the outstanding events of the year, for the college and the community, was the Second Annual President’s Ball. The President’s Ball was established due to the success of the Inaugural Ball held during the days of Dr. DuFresne’s inauguration. This Ball may become a treasured tradition among the members of the college and community of Winona alike.
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Dr. Robert A. Dufresne, President of Winona State College.
Dr. DuFresne and guests, attending the second annual President’s Ball, enjoy a sit-down dinner in the West Dining Room of the College Union.
Mr. Raymond K. Amundson, assistant to the President.
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Academic Affairs
Heading the office of academic affairs for the administration is Donald Warner, vice president of academic affairs. All matters regarding academie administration are referred to him, and he is responsible for the academic program’s administration.
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Charles Bentley AdmissionsCounselor
Lois Simons Director Inst. Research
Robert Ethier Director of Admissions
Dr. Frank Van Alstine Dean-Graduate Studies
Dr. Daniel Hoyt Assistant to Graduate Dean
Dr. Donald Warner Vice President of Academie Affairs
Marguerita Ritman Associate Dean
Dr. Dan Willson Dean of Arts and Sciences
Dr. Frank Markus, Dean of Education.
Administration
Heading the office of administration affairs is Mr. Norman Decker, its vice-president. The administration office handles administrative functions, such as campus development, federal programs coordination, and financial matters. It also holds the responsibility for the administration of classified personnel and, in degree, with college faculty.
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Mr. Bremer visits with a student, after class.
Adolph Bremer
Ronald Butterfield Public Relations Information Registrar
Angelyn deGroot Harold Tye Cashier Assistant Registrar
Clarence Currier Administrative Assistant Jerry Varner Business Manager
Norman Decker Vice President Administrative Affairs James Wagner Publications
Student Affairs
The Vice President for Student Affairs with the assistanee of two associate deans of students is responsible for developing and coordinating extra-curricular programs and services. These services include: Student Counseling Individual counseling by appointment is available to the student who has unusual problems of an academic, vocational, or personal nature. Medical Care The student health services office, located in the Old Maxwell Library Wing, provides for the type of medical needs which are conventionally cared for in the physician’s office. Psychiatric Service The services of a psychiatrist are available on a part-time basis. The Orientation of New Students The director of student activities together with a ninety member “team” of currently enrolled students coordinate the student orientation program. Housing On and Off Campus
Financial Aids
The office of the director of student financial aids provides counseling with respect to long term as well as short term plans for financing college costs. Placement Service The director of student placement regularly schedules meetings with candidates for graduation for the purpose of discussing the procedures of his office. Veterans’ Services International Student Advisement The office for student affairs provides general counseling to foreign students and assists them in meeting their obligation to comply with the federal regulations to which they are subject.
George Bolon Director College Union
Robert Lietzau Director of Financial Aids
John Kane Assoc. Dean of Students
Maurice Mariner Housing Director
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Dr. Melvin O. Wedul, director of the Placement Bureau, confers with his secretary.
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Florence R. Mauro Student Union Program Advisor
James Mootz Director of Counseling
Marvin Rouse Asst. Financial Aids
Dr. Curtis Siemers Vice President Student Affairs
Dr. Melvin O. Wedul Placement Director
Charles Zane Coordinator Student Activities
Dr. Haesly, college physician, attempts to give his patient a vaccination.
New teachers see Winona State
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First Row: Dr. Warren Stiska, Mrs. Stiska, Judith Pope, Dr. Glenn F. Dukes, Dr. Otto, J. Frank, Dr. Donald K. Moely, Mrs. Ivan Olson. Second Row: James Reynolds, Melvin Sundby, Daniel Kieselhorst, Dr. Derrell B. White, Emilio De Grazia, Harry J. C. Hill, Dr. William, W. Johnston, Mary M. Barnett, Audrey Berndt.
First Row: Marvin Wolfmeyer, Mrs. Wolfmeyer, Wayne Purtzer, Carolyn Hines, LaVonne Fiereck, Robert E. Tetzloff, Marvin Rouse. Second Row: Maury Rabinowitz, Richard Behnke, Gerald Corda, Ray K. Amundson, David Ruzek, David B. Weiler, Richart Newgren.
Art
The Art department is designed to provide all students with the opportunity to develop an awareness of the visual arts and an understanding of the development of art through human experience and achievement. B.S. and B.A. degrees are offered here.
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Floretta Murray Art-Head
Richard Poeppel Art
William Peck Art
Melvin Sundby Art
Art students display many artistic talents.
Industrial Arts
The student of today needs a thorough training in his field, and his teacher must be well informed and highly trained. To provide such masterful teachers, Winona State’s Industrial arts program includes a curriculum with concentrations in seven different areas; drafting, electricity and electronics, graphic arts, metals, power mechanics, synthetics, and woodworking. Nearly two-thirds of the Industrial Arts program consists of these practical application courses; with the remaining coursework being done various professional education areas. Among these are history, philosophy, techniques, course construetion, and evaluation. The Industrial Arts program is designed to produce an instructor having a broad and complete background of the principles of industry and education. Consequently, students who major in Industrial Arts are prepared to teach in public schools, technical schools, vocational schools, colleges, and universities.
Dr. Hugh Capron Anthony Gullickson Henry Long Industrial Arts-Head Industrial Arts Industrial Arts
Dr. Leo Morgan Industrial Arts Warren Stiska Industrial Arts Gerald Tobin Industrial Arts
Dr. Capron, head of the department, checks to see if equipment is in adequate working order.
Biology
Dr. D.B. White was appointed the new Biology Department head this year. The Biology department members are doing research continuously to better classroom presentations. Dr. Fremling was named “Man of the year” for conservation by the Winona Daily News.
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Jerry Pruett plays with his pet snake in the Biology Department.
Dr. Melvin Doner Joseph Emanuel Dr. Calvin Fremling Biology Biology Biology
Dr. James Opsahl Biology Richard O’Rourke Biology Dr. M.R. Raymond Biology
Nursing
Those students graduating from the program in nursing are prepared to give direct patient care in community health agencies, and for advancement at a later date, to positions requiring beginning administrative skills such as head nursing. The program has been accredited by the Minnesota Board of Nursing and the National League for Nursing.
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Students of the nursing program go over the schedule at Memorial hospital.
Rosalie Burton Department Head
Joan Ediger Nursing Program
Carolyn Hines Nursing Program
Adele Judson Nursing Program
Elenar O'Meara Nursing Program
Delores Schiller Nursing Program
Business Administration
The department of Business Administration develops an understanding of the structure, function, and operation of our economic organization. Students become more efficient consumers of goods and services. Intensive training is provided for careers in accounting, data processing, finance marketing, management, and personnel work.
Dr. James Browning Business Administration
Duane Petersen Business AdministrationHead
Pamela Wolfmeyer Business Administration
GeraldCorda Business Administration
Maury Rabinowitz Business Administration
Robert Ferris Business Administration William Sullivan Business Administration
Dr. Joseph Foegen Business Administration
Robert Tetzloff Business Administration
Richard Newgren Business Administration
David Weiler Business Administration
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Business students getting acquainted with the new machines,
Business Education
Wide adjustments and changes have taken place this past year in the Department of Business Education. Two new curriculums were added, a two year Medical Secretarial Curriculum and a one year Clerical Practice Curriculum. The Stenographic Curriculum and the Executive Secretarial Curriculum were revised. There was a complete revision of the M.S. curriculum in Business Education. Some $12,000 worth of new office equipment greatly modernized the equipment and instructional techniques of the department.
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Ruth Hopf Business Education
Dr. Warren Marley Business Education
Virginia Marston Business Education
David Mertes Business Education
Business Education students learning how to operate the keypunch machines.
Dr. Stephen Turille Business Education-Head
Chemistry, Physics Earth Science and Geology
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Donald Pick
Dr. Fred Foss Physics Chemistry-Head
Dr. Thomas Bayer Earth Science-Head
John Donovan Geology
Dr. David Hamerski Physics-Head
Dr. Ray Houtz Chemistry
Don Preble chemistry lab assistant, checks data on an experiment.
The Department of Earth Seienee and Geology offers the B.S. program for prospective teachers of earth science and a B.A. program for students planning graduate studies and professional careers in geology. The aim of the department is to provide an understanding of the processes and principles of geology and there are field excursions as well as laboratory experience in all the courses offered in the department.
The objectives of the Physics department are to have the student acquire a general understanding and appreciation of physics regardless of his special interests. The department of chemistry offers a B.S. major for students who are preparing to be high school chemistry teachers, and a B.A. major which prepares students to go into fields of business, industry, professional and graduate schools of chemistry.
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Kenneth Knoll Geology
Dr. David Rislove Chemistry
Marvin Wolfmeyer Physics
Maurice McCauley Physics
Jerry Witt Chemistry
Bruce Walters experiments in the chemistry lab.
Education
The Department of Education has grown to nineteen full time staff members with over fifty percent holding the Doctorate Degree. Mini-courses were started for the first time for senior students who desired to take one quarter hour courses during the fall quarter to broaden their competencies as future teachers. One of the graduate classes in Education produced an educational television program depicting the education institutions of Winona and predicted Winona as an educational center in the future. An undergraduate teacher intern pilot program was started this fall quarter. Only one student was selected for the program, however, enlargement of the program is anticipated in the future. Seminar programs for student teachers were initiated this year in the Winona State Service Area. Various topics related to the problems of education are discussed.
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Dr. Keill and a student discuss education.
Amanda Aarestad Education
Dr. Archie Beighley Education Glenn Carlson Education
Wayne Erickson Dr. Otto J. Frank Student Teaching-Director Education-Head
Edna Fuller Education Dr. George Grangaard
Dr. James Keill Education Education
Dr. Wayne Kirk Dr. Leslie Kloempken Education Education
Helen McGrath Education
Verlie Sather Education
Dr. James Spear Audio-Visual-Head
John Modjeski Education
Dr. Richard Smith Education
Dr. Leland McMillen Education
Dr. Everett Walden Education
Dr. Howard Munson Education
Marvin Davis Audio-Visual
Dr. Wayne Sanford Education
Thomas Hirsch Audio-Visual
Mr. Erickson advises spring quarter student teachers.
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Delores Auge English
Dr. Margaret Boddy
Emilio DeGrazia English English
Vivian Fusillo Speech
Dr. Harold Guthrie Leonard Jett English English
Dr. Lyman Judson Joan Kuzma Speech English
Paul Grawe English
Orval Lund English
Dorothy Magnus Speech-Head
A course in Black literature in America, three sequential sophomore survey courses in English literature, a seminar in the Theatre of the Absurd, and variations in the freshman literature course were new offerings by the English department this year. Dr. Nelson continues to help select performances for the Concerts and Lectures Program. Miss Joan Kuzma is advisor for the college literary magazine, Satori, which won honorable mention in the contest sponsored by Pi Delta Epsilon honorary collegiate journalism fraternity. New members of the department are Emilio DeGrazia and Mr. Harry Hill.
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Ronald Maurice Norbert Mills John Moore Dr. Augusta Nelson Dr. James Nichols English Speech English English English-Head Jacque Reidelberger Eleanore Sherman Janet Sill Albin Urbanski Sarah Walter Speech English English English English
Miss Sherman reading material as preparation for her English class.
Foreign Language
The Department of Foreign Languages came into existence in the fall of 1968 as part of the administrative switch from divisions to departments that took place the same summer. French, German, and Spanish, which were previously taught as a subdivision of the Division of Language and Literature, are now offered as compíete majors and minors. The department has acquired centralized office facilities connected with the language lab, and is hoping to expand its present programs and possibly add new programs in the future. Jordan Hodgson is acting head of the foreign language department.
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Steven Buresh and a fellow student, Kathy Nash, study their language lessons through laboratory equipment.
Marion Davis French & Spanish
Joan James German & French
Rhetta Speltz Spanish
Library
Maxwell Library developed at an accelerated pace this year. Legislative appropriation was greatly increased for the purpose of bettering library materials. A number of library accounting and acquisitions procedures were adapted to computer operation. Preliminary steps were taken to automating other clerical routines. Library service hours were extended and study facilities were provided for 12 additional hours per week. Library Science courses were offered more frequently this past year and a correspondingly greater number of students completed the requirements for certification of school libraries.
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Mr. Jacobsen ponders over some library materials.
Almyra Baker Mary Barnett Audrey Berndt
Robert Garvey Richard Hastings Phelps Librarian Library Science Cataloging Department Periodicals Librarian Head Cataloger
Edward Jacobsen Angelen Kirk Joe Richardson
Robert Wilson Marlys Youngck Head Librarian Reference Librarian Acquisitions Librarian Circulation Librarian Curriculum Librarian
Geography & Political Science
The Geography department is concerned with the preparation of teachers in the elementary and secondary schools of Minnesota. It is also interested in building and maintaining a program which will provide an adequate background for those who intend to go on to graduate school. The courses are designed to help prepare students to accept the duties and responsibilities of a democratic society.
Norman Baron Geography
Roger Carlson Geography
James Eddy Political Science
Ahmed El-Afandi Political Science
Richard Hopkins Geography-Head
Dr. George Kent
Dr. Daniel Kieselhorst Political Science-Acting Head Political Science
James Sovereign Geography
I Larry Ofstedal and Philip Peterson try to locate one of Greenlands many glaciers.
Mathematics
The department of mathematical scienees has developed additional courses in several areas: number theory, analysis, advanced calculus,statistics, computer science, and special courses for elementary majors. Graduate offerings have been expanded and a revised B.A. major and minor implemented. Herbert Johnson and Duane Wolfe returned from graduate studies to complete the staff of ten.
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William Emmons Mathematics
Marceline Gratiaa Mathematics
Herbert Johnson Mathematics
Dr. Rudolph Lokensgard Mathematics-Head
Dr. Frederick Olson Mathematics
Sandra Olson Mathematics
James Schmitz Mathematics
Dr. Arthur Van De Water Mathematics
Duane Wolfe Mathematics
Mr. Schmitz explains a theorem to his trigonometry class.
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Urban Bergsten Fourth Grade Supervisor
Ray Brooks Mathematics Supervisor
Shirley Bucher Home Arts Supervisor
Dr. W. W. Johnston Campus School Director
Doris Pennell Cleo Reiter
James Sabin First and Second Grade Super- Kindergarten Supervisor Sixth Grade Supervisor visor
Rose Sampson Third and Fourth Grade Supervisor
Peggy Schoen and Mary Smith student teach kindergarten with Miss Reiter at Phelps.
Phelps Faculty
The Phelps Laboratory School consists of a kindergarten, primary school with grades one through four, and a middie school which includes grades five through eight. Phelps School is a laboratory in which students may do directed teaching. It is also used for observation and a limited amount of experimental work. The school stresses the development of good habits, attitudes, and standards of teaching on the part of the students.
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Charlotte Santleman English and Social Studies Supervisor
Judy Schlawin Art Supervisor
Lillian Spencer Third Grade Supervisor
Barbara Stiska First Grade Supervisor
Gordon Theis Junior High Supervisor
Caryl F. Turille Music Supervisor
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uses
methods.
Richard Behnke
Physical Education
Margaret Browning Health Education
Susan Day Physical Education
Ronald Ekker Physical Education
Gary Grob Physical Education
Robert Gunner
Physical Education-Assistant Head
Robert Keister Physical Education
Joyce Locks Physical Education
Dwight Marston Director of Athletics
Health and Physical Education
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Miss Locks relaxes with her morning paper.
John Martin
Physical Education
Marjorie Moravec
Physical Education
Dr. Luther McCown
Physical Education and Health-Head
Myron Smith
Physical Education
Fran McCann Physical Education
Madeo Molinari Physical Education
Judy Retrum Physical Education
LeRoy Stadler Physical Education
The objectives of the Health and Physical Education Program at Winona State College are; Physical education service program as a part of the General Education Program—to provide a program for all students to promote physical, social-emotional, recreational and intellectual development through the media of a wide range of physical education activities. General Education Health Program—to provide an opportunity for all students to gain a broader understanding of health concepts. Teacher education programs—to provide programs in the following areas; to prepare specialists in the fields of health, physical education, athletics, and intramurals which are all integrated. To provide training in physical education for elementary majors. To provide training to meet the requirements of the coaching certificate.
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Mr. Martin demonstrates a swimming stroke in his physical education class.
The primary function of the department is to foster a scientific approach to the understanding and modification of human behavior. The department offers both a major and minor for students enrolled in the B.A. program. There is provision for both personal and vocational counseling for college students as well as psychological services in the area of elementary and secondary schools.
Educational Psychology and
Counseling
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Mr. Mootz, head of Student Counseling, talks with a student.
Dr. Everett Eiken Education PsychologyCounseling Head
Dr. Eric Larson John Lewis Psychology-Acting Head Psychology LaVelle Nutt Psychology
Dr. Harold Rogge Dr. Paul Rost Psychology Psychology
Dr. Henry VanKirk Psychology
Music
The Music Department offers courses of study that enablestudents to enter the teaching profession in music. There is also a program for obtaining a minor degree for students majoring in other fields, and there is also a variety of courses and activities for the general student. Several active musical organizations are open to all students by audition.
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Agnes Bard
Milton Davenport Fred Heyer
Walter Hinds
Marjorie Olson Music Music Music Music Music
Robert Hungerford Richmond McCluer Dr. Donald Moely Dr. Ivan Olson Music Music-Head Music Music
Mr. Lindner conducts the band during their daily jam session.
Sociology and History
The Sociology Department offerings are aimed at providing the student with a knowledge and interpretation of man andhis relations with other men. In the past year the Department has established a B.S. minor and has expanded its offerings in the social work field. Also offered for the first time was a course in Afro-American Culture.
The aims of the Philosophy Department are to provide the student with the analytic tools with which to examine the public and private aspects of his experienees and to provide some of the Ianguage and orientations with which students can work towardintellectual unity. Philosophy now offers a B.A. minor.
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Larry Connell
Dr. Harry Harmsworth Sociology-Head Sociology
Dr. Attila Horvath Hosea Perry Sociology Sociology
James Reynolds
Dr. Robert Sheehan Sociology Philosophy
Dr. Blakeley explains decisive battles of the Russian Revolution to his Civilization-3 class.
Dr. Arthur Barsky History
Dr. Brian Blakely History
Dr. Clifford Hart History
Roderick Henry History
Henry Hull History
Dr. Robert Meinhard History
Dr. John Mishark History
Dr. Marvin Palecek History
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Winter at Winona State
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Connie Menden, Phil McBride, and Shirley Cook make the most of the stormy weather.
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Christmas and parties go together, as students living in the dorms discovered.
A Christmas party was held at Richards Hall.
Linda Bowe leads in the singing of Christmas carols around the Christmas tree at the Newman Center.
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How did
do
gets snow in the winter. Students suffer through the cold, winter months, on Winona State campus.
Track
The 1969 Warrior track team participated in a number of relays and invitational meets. Outstanding trackmen were Pete Wade, who holds the school 100-yard dash record of 9.8 seconds and Glen Snesrud holds the state prep high hurdles record of 14.1 seconds.
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Glen Snesrud holds the state prep high hurdles.
ABOVE: Bob Meimbresse, Dennis Murray, Russ Jacobson, and Pete Wade.
As you viewed spring sports
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TRACK ABOVE: First Row: Rich Lantz, A1 Gilman, Bob Hempy, and Mike Rose. Second Row: Steve Erdmanczyk, Steve Rose, Bill Hume, Mike Greenless, Dave Oland, and Howard Lock.
1969 Baseball
The 1969 baseball team, led by Coach Grob, ended their season with 18 wins and 12 losses.
Season’s Record
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BASEBALL TEAM First Row: Curt Bailey, Rick Sand, Bernard Bartholomew, Steve Lathrop, Dana Fink, Tom Coral, Dean Yoost, Tom Riley. Second Row: Morey Anderson, Todd Spencer, David Anderson, Bill Kroschel, John MacNamara, Rick Smith, Bill Harlos, John Almquist. Third Row: Gary Grob, coach. Bob Goldstrand, Loren Benz, Dan Halvorson, Mark Raas, Dick McNary, Chip Schwartz, Marvin Berg, Dennis Iverson, Greg Stezenski, Ed Polk.
ABOVE: Dick McNary (6) waits his turn at the plate at Gabrych Park against Stevens Point while Mark Raas takes a high pitch for a ball.
BA.SEBALL SCORES 1969 Opponent WSC WSC So. Hi. u. C'r"' Opponent 2 0 0 ÈO. m. u. t 4 St. Louis U. 12. 2 St. Louis Ü. 11 1 Ü. of Minn. 8 6 O. of Minn. 10 4 Stevens Point 3 7 ; átevens Point 0 8 U. ofWis. 2 S’ tf.ofWis. 10 S U. OfWis, 0 0 Mankato 4 * 1 Mankato 4 6 Mankato 4 8 Bemidji 0 5 Bemidji 3 4 Bemidji 5 6 Upper Iowa 0 4 Upper Iowa 0 9 U, of Minn.-.Morris 6 2 U. of Minn.-Morris 0 ! U. of Minn.-Morris 0 3 LaCrosse 4 14 LaCrosse 7 9 Moorhead 8 It Moorhead 8 6 .Moorhead 0 4 St. Cloud 9 1 St. Cloud 2 1 St. Cloud 0
1969 Golf
Coach Molinari reported that the 1969 golf team placed second in the Honeywell Invitational Tournament. The season’s record was 6 wins and 3 losses. Senior, John Walski, from Winona, was the top scorer for the season.
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John Walski 116 ; Rick Snyder 119 Î Doug Gebhart 11^ Î Doug Fischbach 120 Morris Hanson 125 5$9
GOLF ABOVE; Roger Fischbach, Ken Mogren, John Walski, Doug Gebhart, Morris Hanson, M. Molinari, coach.
Scores
John Walski practices putting.
FOOTBALL TEAM First Row: licka. Marlin Carrier, Jerry Urness, Ri Smith, Harlan Brandt, Dean Hathaway, czyk, Joe Dolan, Rick Boyum, Coach Sheehy, Ben Withart, Chuck McKey, dorf, Joe Loshek, Tom Dunlap, Mike George Benedict, Jim Baker, Kick Po Price, Rich Wengert, Craig Halverson,
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The Warriors stop the opponent at the line of scrimmage.
The opposition found the hole for that run down field.
Season’s record
Fall sports mean Football
The football team just could not find that one hole to get the ball down the field during their 1969 football season. Even though only two games were won, the men tried hard and are already looking forward to next season. They are coached by Mr. Molinari.
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Kevin Sutter, Dennis Benson, James Levad, Ray Bodine, Pat Riley, Lou Sweep, John Lindsey, Ronald Fuglestad, Ed Littlejohn, Roger Jehchard Fullmer, Thomas Riley, Pete Madland, Ron Hohrman. Second Row:Coach Keister, Ronald Moen, Steve Krob, Jerry Eichman, Joe Tom Precious, Don Presnell, Jim Madsen, Jerry Geurink, Gordy Geurink, Don Wistricill, Clem Darkenwald, Rick Starzecki, Mike ErdmanUrness. Third Row: Head Coach Molinari, Steve McCown, Bob Neunemaker, Louis Stalitz, Curt Bailey, Jeff Franko, John Atkinson, Ryan Doug Thompson, John Buchner, Dave Franko, Jim Dybevik, Randy Gronert, Steve Erdmanczyk, Ron White, Mike Conway, Jeff MiddenLoechler, Tim Paske, Larry Ofstekal, Coach Wistricill, Coach Smith. Fourth Row: Russ Jacobson, Bill Harris, Curt Palmer, Burl Haar, shusta, Andy Ave'Allamont, Tom Belchan, Paul Swanson, Ron Anderson, Terry Anderson, Jim Roling, Dave Dirks, Mike Grobner, Bill Denny Barry, Steve Holmay, and Dave Czeplewski.
WSC OPP Moorhead State College 7 14 Michigan Tech University 0 21 St. Cloud State College 6 23 Bemidji State College 0 19 Chicago Circle 36 7
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ABOVE: Winona State pushes their opponents down field.
ABOVE: Coach Molinari and the team look on with that “forlorn” look. RIGHT: Curt Palmer gets caught in the middle of converging Mankato State.
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ABOVE: Palmer passes the ball down field.
ABOVE: Winona Cagers stop Mankato as they try for a first down.
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Although the Cross Country won only three meets this season they did fare well enough in the Conference and NAIA meet by placing 4th in both. The men were coached by Mr. Gary Grob. Season’s record OPP. wsc Wartburg 18 41 Eau Claire State University 37 18 River Falls State University 37 18 Macalester College 17 41 Carleton College 27 29 Mankato State College 15 46 Loras College 18 41 Bethal College 36 19 Luther College 17 42 La Crosse State University 18 42 (low score wins) Conference fourth place NAIA District 13 fourth place
CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Bill Home, Steve Rose, Mike Rose, Dave Oland, Bob Hempy, Howard Cook.
Cross Country
Basketball
The Warriors started off on the right foot by winning most of their games. The season was great until we lost the two important games to St. Cloud, who knocked us out of first place. Steve Protsman provided consistent scoring for the season with a total of a near four hundred points. Winona State’s basketball team was coached by Mr. Ekker.
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Steve Protsman adds to his long list of points at the charity strip.
Bob Walker cannot quite reach the ball to tip it to his team.
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VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Front Row: Don Besonen, Jerome Beckley, Bill Ochs, Bruce Carrier, Steve Bay, Bob Walker, Tom Bernstorf, Brian Nystven. Back Row: A1 Carlson, Freshman Coach; Assistant Coach Leroy Stadler, Andy Ross, Steve Protsman, Jacques Gibbs, Paul Youngblut, Jim Mott, Mark Wilke, Jim Jabrowski, Jim Evert, Ron Ekker, HeadCoach. Managers: John MacDonald, Jeff Dahlen. Les Gilbertson.
“B” SQUAD TEAM Front Row: Scott Featherston, Ron Evjen, Tad Bothwell, Mike Urback, Mark Paderson. Back Row: Coach Rick Starzechi, Louis Stalsitz, Dave Roberts, Ken Decker, Frank Santori, AI Carlson, Coach. Not pictured, Jim Malone.
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OPI> w.sc l.aCrosse State University 57 7.5 ■Stevens Point University 51 52 Chicago State A5 61 l.ea College 47 61 I,oras College 6.5 50 Hamline U niversity .50 62 Wa I t bn rg Col ege 7171 St. Thomas 61 55'* Bern idji State .57 6.5 Moorhead State 62 67 .U5 56 Southwest State College 48 50 Bethel College .59 50 Michigan Tech University 58 66 St. C'loud .State 52 50 St. Cloud State 48 47 Moorhead State 50 64 Bemidji .State 52 51 65 91 Southwest State College 47 69 Steve
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Steve Bay is at the foul line for that all-important point.
Steve Protsman whizzes by Moorhead for two more points.
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Steve Protsman sends the ball in to tie up the score.
Jim Jabrosky tries to block a shot while Protsman and Besson wait for the rebound.
Season’s record
Wrestling
The wrestling squad started out and ended the season with no losses. This was the first time in the history of Winona State College that this happened. The Warriors placed five men in the NIC championships. The brightest points of the season were accomplished by Jim Taniehill, the captain, Bill Hitesman, Ron Moen, and Dave Oland. Coach Fran MeCann can be praised for his tremendous leadership of the 1970 Warrior wrestlers.
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WRESTLING TEAM Eirst Row: Craig Beneke, Larry Cedar. Second Row: Craig Halvorsun, Tom Grothe, Joe Casey, Jim Hall, Ron Euller, Scott Sandburg, Steve Darknow, AI Hodgdon, Kent Irwin, Bob Nelson, AI Billings, Jim Bagniewski, Frank Vayna.Third Row: Coach Fran McCann, Ron Oglesby, Dave Oland, Pete Edwards, Mike Doody, Pete Sandburg, Jim Tanniehill, Bill Hitesman, John Bedtke, Ron Moen, Leo Eckerman, Tom Eitter, Asst. Coach.
WSC OPP Gustavus Adolphus 34 6 North Dakota State University 35 2 Eastern Michigan University 24 12 University of Northern Iowa 15 15 Luther 22 11 Moorhead State 23 11 Stout State 28 10 Eau Claire State 27 11 Western Illinois 28 6 North Dakota State University 19 14 Bemidji 17 17 St. Cloud 28 9 Wartburg 42 0 South Dakota State University 19 17
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Jim Tannehill, captain, usually has no trouble with a pin, he may have
little trouble here.
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as if he will have no trouble
Conference tournament Winona State S." 67 ■Moorhead Slate 54 Southwest State 47 Miehigan Tech. ly 18 * University of Minnesota Morris
John Bedtke looks
with his Gustavus opponent.
Ron Oglesby was on the top with his N.D.S. opponent.
Mike Doody appears to be waiting for
a
move from his opponent.
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Ron Oglesby goes to the floor, but will soon break away for his win.
Mike Doody tries to gain Points by attempting to pin his opponent.
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Bill Hitesman nearing to get his opposition to that all-needed victory.
Leo Eckerman tries to get his opponent down to the floor.
Swimming Season’s record
The
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SWIM TEAM First Row; Jeff Michelfelder, Brian Rudel, Paul Hilke, Mike Coppola. Second Row: John Sup pon, Rick Krueger, Roger Braaten, Jim Dubsky. Third Row: Coach Martin, Bob Ball, Bill Braun, Chuck Bauer, Mike Brand, Terry Weakley, Pete Clark, Diving coach Pat Ford.
team
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WSC OPP
State swimming
Coach Mankato 66 47
Martin. Co-captain,
Braa- St. Cloud 56 57
to set two records at the Luther 72 31
conference meet. The other co- Macalester 48 65
for the swim team season was University of Wisconsin 64 40
Ball. St. Thomas 63 40 LaCrosse 38 75 Hamline 47 66
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Roger Braaten, co-captain.
Bob
Ball, co-captain,
swims to break and make new records. the lead for more team points.
“Go early to get a seat!” were the words to the wise for this year’s swim meets.
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Roger Braaten does the breaststroke
Brain Rudel tries to keep the lead by stroking in pase.
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John Suppon gets ready to do a turn.
Paul Hielke doing a Forward 2V2 summersault from pike position.
Paul Hielke does a dive to gain points.
the clock.
Women’s Swim Team
This years’ women’s swim team was coached by Sue Kuchenmeister and Jeanne Wilson was the captain. The team participated in five swim meets this year. The schools they met with included St. Teresa, LaCrosse State, Carlton, and Gustavus Adolphus. They traveled to the University of Minnesota for the state college women’s swim meet which was the final contest for the season.
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SWIM TEAM First Row: Marlene Bakker, Bonnie Lewers, Jeanne Wilson, Cheri Palmer, Judy Marthaler, Kathy Kragthorpe. Second Row: Pam Ervjen, Rosie Marz, Patty Sievers, Kathy Nett, Sally Schick, Miss Kuchenmeister, coach.
Members of the women’s swim team participated in competitive meets with other colleges.
Women’s Volleyball Team
The 1969 Winona State College women’s extramural volleyball team participated in dual meets with Gustavus Adolphus, St. Teresa, LaCrosse, Carleton, Mankato, and St. Cloud. The team traveled to the University of Minnesota for the state meet, also. A good time was had by all who participated on the extramural volleyball team coached by Miss Moravec. Pat O’Dea was the captain.
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VOLLEYBALL TEAM First Row: Miss Moravec, coach, Joyce Paul, Sharon Euerle, Deb Millie, Pat O’Dea, Jean Pronschinske, Karen Reis. Second Row: Joan Meyer, manager, Marilyn Nelson, Kathy Cemensky, Jan Wilson, Pat Von Auken, Carol Barrone, Judy Peroutka. Third Row: Sue Rossacker, Ruth Moore, Laurel Nunstedt, Becky Ring, Joan Daniels.
“Up and over." The Women’s Volleyball Team hosted several home meets at Memorial Hall.
Executive Council
The Women’s Intramural-Extramural Program Exeeutive Council is the governing body of the W.I.E.P. organization. These women set up the final plans for the intramural-extramural activities throughout the school year. These activities play an important part in the women’s physical education program, in that it gives the girls added opportunity to practice and master many of their expected skills. The activities are also open to students not majoring or minoring in physical education.
Gymnastics
The 1970 Women’s Gymnastics Team was not only a women’s first at Winona State, but the very first gymnastics team ever to be organized here. The girls attended their first meet at Gustavus Adolphus College and then went to the state meet at the University of Minnesota. Mary Norman placed first in the unevens event at the state level. Captain,
twice at the state meet. The
WOMEN’S INTRAMURAL-EXTRAMURAL PROGRAM EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Row One: Marilyn Nelson, Joan Moyer, Joyce Paul, Deb Millie, Sharon Eurele. Row Two: June Corteau, Becky Ring, Pat O’Dea, Joann Ostrem, Carolyn Clementson, Jeanne Wilson, Kay Keisner. Row Three: Peg Navara, Jan Wilson, Peg Sader, Marcha Walters, Barb Husbyn, Diane Huirás, Carol Judd.
WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS TEAM Front to Back: Sue Giroux, Laura Bowen, Jeanne Wilson, Kathy Kragthorpe, Kathy De Yoe, Mary Norman, Mary Kurtz, Peg Sader, Colleen Hanscom, manager. Miss L. Fiereck, coach.
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WE OPP Gustavus 23 25 Mankato 25 49 University of Minn. 25 50 St. Teresa 42 32 Carleton 2336 Mankato 30 45 Eau Claire 27 32
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: Sharon Eurele, Sue Rossacker, Marsha Walters, Judy Peroutka, June Courteau. Second Row: Joyce Paul, Karen Reis, Deb Miller, Diane Sickness, Kathy Cemensky. Third Row: Cindy Sweeney, Joan Culhane, Marie Martinucci, Jean Pronchinski, Becky Ring. Fourth Row: Ruth Moore, Jean Moyer, Laurel Nundsted, Mary Leaf.
Season’s record
President’s Ball
The second Annual Winona State College Presidential Ball was held in the College Union on February 7, 1970. This social event, which provides an opportunity for members of the Winona area community and those of the colleges to participate in one of the finer social events during the year, had its start with the inauguration of Dr. Robert A. DuFresne as President of Winona State College.
This year’s event was centered around the theme of Mardi Gras. Dinner and dance music, provided by the Winona State College Rhythmasters, under the direction of Mr. Fred Heyer, was in the main ballroom. The Steel Choir provided music in the discotheque.
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Mr. W.S.L. Christensen and Mrs. Roger Busdicker dance to the music of the Rhythmasters.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schmanski enjoy the hospitality received at the second annual President’s Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson join in the activities of the evening.
A sit-down dinner was served to guests attending the Ball.
Adolph Bremer and Mrs. Roger Busdicker, members of the 1970 local Ball Committee, chat withDr. Robert A. DuFresnt. President of Winona State College.
Valentine s Dance
Refreshments were served!
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Linda Strnad invited her fiance to the Valentine's Dance.
Gary Lorenz and Mary Manship spent Valentine’s Day-Evening together.
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Marcia Miller seems to be pleasing her escort.
Sheila Gehling and her date listen to the music of the “Mass Wind Band.”
‘‘Theatre ofthe Mind’’
‘'Ah! Wilderness” staged as the Wenonah Players winter production
On February 19 Wenonah Players opened a 2-day run of Eugene O’Neill’s AH! WILDERNESS, a nostalgic comedy of small-town life in New England of the early 1900’s.
It is a play of family life to which the audience can relate and takesthe generation gap as much instride as the 4th of July holiday—the date whenthe action takes place.
The Millers are an ordinary American family consisting of a newspaper pubUsher and his wife and three children who experience problems common to average folk and who have the strength to face the typical vexations. They are affluent enough to have a “hired-girl” and to afford in-laws as “non-paying guests.” But, it is the youth who create the conflict within the family circle and provide the plot which touches the experience of the audience from beginning to end.
The son who is a “Harvard man,” the teasing little sister, chubby Tommy, 11, the mother—calm guardian of her children’s welfare, the tolerant knowing father, recognized head of the family, the pathetic aunt and her even more-to-be-pitied male admirer all fit neatly into the domestic structure. It is the adolescent son who deviates from the orderly pattern and who pulls all characters together in a common concern for his course of action.
This teenager has made the social error of sending some too fervent quotations from his favorite poems to his best girl called to account by her father and his own he over-reacts by disappearing with his brother’s college chum to prove his manhood in a questionable resort.
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Director: Mrs. Vivan Fusillo. Members included Karen Jostad, Mark Orlowski and Lynn Deutschman. A new experiment performed by the Winona State Speech Department by students of oral interpretation.
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“Gary Puckett and the Union Gap” in concert
Gary Puckett, lead singer for the famous big name group, “Gary Puckett andthe Union Gap."
Gary Puckett and the Union Gap in concert at Winona State College Auditorium on January 20, 1970.
IPart of the Union Gap accompanying Gary Puckett.
WINONA STATE COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS GROUP: Eront Row: Asad, Mr. Sheik (Guyana, S.A.) Hsu, Miss Lucy Le, (Taiwan) Baldea, Miss Herenia (Philippine Islands) Ragbir, Miss Davika(Trinidad). Back Row: Makino, Mr. Shigenor (Japan) Nazimuddin, Mr. Khawaja (Guyana, S.A.) Wong, Mr. Thomas (Hong Kong) Singh, Mr. Harendera (India) Tirman, Mrs. Marguerita, Advisor; Rahbar, Mr. Manouchehr (Iran) Abrahim, Mr. Aftabadeen (Guyana, S.A.) Johnson, Mr. Vidar (Norway). Not pictured: Klayamorn, Mr. Thira (Thailand) Single, Mr. Gerald (Canada) Rentoul, Mr. Thomas (Scotland) Shiwiochan, Miss Ahilya (Guyana, S.A.).
Winona State International Students Group
Vidar Johnson holds a part-time job checking meal tickets at the college cafeteria.
Collegiate Club
The Collegiate Club is a service organization that reaches out to the campus and community by encouraging active participation in academic activities. Among the miscellaneous service projects that are conducted throughout the year, the Collegiate Club sponsors the annual Christmas decorating in Somsen Hall.
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COLLEGIATE CLUB First Row: Janice Johnson, Nancy Olson, Jan Edwards. Second Row: Thomas Gorrnan, Susan Critchfield, Mr. Reidelberger, Barbara Steene, Kristi Krejci, Kit Grier, John Marnach. Third Row: Bruce Danielson, Peter Clark, Philip Luhmann.
The Student Senate, Winona State’s governing body, is under the leadership of Tom Gorman. The Senate is representative of all students, and takes up, at its regular meetings, the current issues that Winona State students bring to their attention. Other officers are Vice President, Barb Broecker and Treasurer, Larry Rippel.
Student Senate
Union Program Council
The Union Program Council strives to sponsor activities that will unify Winona State campus. They work for the welfare of the students. They began each quarter by holding open house in the Union. Also a series of lectures were a part of the Council’s action. The group is led by Mark Nolan, president; Gary
and Steve Lund, vice presidents; Connie Kroger, secretary; and
advisor is Miss Florence Mauro.
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STUDENT SENATE First Row: Leslie Bohnen, Mary Adams, Raymond Haag, Steven Runkle, Constance Polkey. Second Row: Thomas Gorman, Hjordy Christinson, Pat Kennedy, Barbara Broecker, Larry Rippel, Eugene Newton. Third Row: Roger Runniger, James Baker, Thomas Dunlap, Michael Aymond, Daniel McGuiness, Mary Raker.
UNION PROGRAM COUNCIL First Row: Maureen Rodich, Betty Finn, Sheila Gaylo, Gayle Johnson. Second Row: Barb Herzog, Joanne Johnson, Marge Svendson, Carol Riska. Third Row: Tom Raymond, Steve Edel, Mark Nolan, Gary Presche, Steve Buresch, Wally Trouten, Darroel Damman, Dave Blum, Kim Boyum.
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Darroel Damman, treasurer. The
“W” Club M.E.N.C.
The Music Educator’s National Conference is a committee of students who are interested in the advancement of music on the college campus and in the community. Both choir and band members compose this group. The faculty advisor for the club is Mr. McCluer.
The “W” Club on Winona State Campus strives to promote sportsmanship both during sports activities and outside of the game. Progress in athletic advancement is also a primary goal. Members include all men who have gained a letter in varsity sports. Money making projects include selling concessions at games and putting on dances. The 1969 Homecoming queen, Terry Fohlman, was sponsored by the “W” Club.
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“W” CLUB First Row; Howie Cook, Mike Rosa, Russ Jacobson, Roger Jehlicka, Ron Oglesby, Bruce Wolfgram, Joe Dolan, Jim Dubsky. Second Row; Clem Darkenwald, Mike Erdmanczyk, Dave Franks, Glen Anesrud, Don Pressnell, Peter Wade, Curt Palmer, Steve Rose. Third Row; Bob Hempy, Hank Zacharias, Curt Bailey, Rick Boyum, Mark Raas, Ron Moen, Jim Baker, Bill Ochs, Jr. Fourth Row; Dean Hathaway, Jim Madsen, Leo Eckerman, Don Besonan, Burl Haar, Jacques Gibbs, Steve Erdmanczyk, Ron White, Jim Dybevik.
MUSIC EDUCATOR’S NATIONAL CONFERENCE First Row; Sue McCrae, Pat Fer den, Wendy Thoreson, Candy Simon, Kathy Burger. Second Row; Mr. McCluer, Don Arnold, Ed Rank, Dave Obst, Jon Schoonmaker, Dan Sonju, Wayne Kidd.
The Student National Education Association on campus aids students specializing in a teaching career. Through lectures, mock interviews, and panel discussions, the organization penetrates the teaching profession to give students an insight into their future vocation.
S.N.E.A.
Winonan
Once again, the Winonan staff, in keeping with their journalistic tradition, kept the student body of Winona State College well informed this year. The Winonan is published weekly throughout the school year by the staff.
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STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
First Row: Catherine Bruggeman, Gayle Johnson, Pamela Gross, Mary Bonnerup, Karen Walter, Bonnie Runge, Nancy Monnens, Sandra Junek, Linda Vinje. Second Row: Rosemary Marz, Pamela Capistrant, Jean Anne Nichols, Edith Bierbaum, Claudia Halstead, Barbara Winkel, Kay Will, Sherry Zastrow, Barbara O’Reilly. Third Row: Colleen O’Kane, Sandra Shima, Diane Heim, Nancy Bezdichek, Susan Giger, Kathryn Moe, Kay Eiken, Patricia Ferden, Diann Bastin. Fourth Row: Gary Bergquist, Joseph Stanich, Dennis Roemer, Paul Skattum, Michael Klomp, Davis A. Kulas, Allan Grant, Arlyn Pohlman, Neil Diersen, Ronald L. Larson.
WINONAN Louis Bardel, Lee Turner, Jeffrey Cadwell, Gene Larrabee, editor, Fred Deziel, Steven Druley, Mark Nolan.
Wenonah Staff
The Wenonah Staff burned the candle at both ends many nights at 227 West Howard. The staff was organized into individual sections, each headed by an editor. Nearly fifty students helped to produce the 1970 Wenonah yearbook.The project involved a great deal of work, but there were good times to make the year a memorable one.
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Ann Franks shows Terry Finnern and Linda Wendt how to draw up a layout mat.
Hard-working, fun-loving editor, Mary Koffron.
Harry Bartz, Business Manager, prays that the yearbook will not go into debt.
Photographers Paul Kuchenmeister and Mike Abitz put in long, hard hours.
Kathy Harpel and Ruth Ann Michel drawing up class section layouts.
Diana Blackburn, Organizations Section Editor.
Wenonah Players
Dorothy B. Magnus, Advisor
Pat Lickteig
Valarie Skjeveland
Dawn Fiegel
Pam Evjen
Norma Michael
Sheila Gehling
Diane McNally
Mary Hittner
Dennis Roemer
Kathleen Helland
Kay Swanson
Bonnie Hoesley
Jan Morgan
David Crow
Terrance Wobig
Thomas Rayman
Paul Sticha
Gregory Elwell
Bruce Danielson
June Courteau
Paula Hanson
Patricia Sweeney
Linda Leslie
Susan Hoblit
Linda Vinje
Bettie Jane Hoesley
Cheryl Smith
Jean Melius
David Vieths
Michael OToole
Mark Orlowski
Patricia Tolmie
Frisby
Carolyn Day Kickbusch
Edith Bierbaum
Carolyn Ebeling
Constance Kroeger
Patricia Meyer
Barbara O’Reilly
Maisa Tweeten
Christine Meier
Bruce Hittner
Kathleen Russett
Wendy Snyder
Penelope Weimer
D. Keith Anderson
Robert Buss
Kerry N. Erederick
Paul Skattum
Nancy Boegemann
Karen Hartley
Betty Eglinton
Sylvia Erpelding
Joan Anderson
Luanne Steiner
Sandra Widing
Ann Purdoehl
The Wenonah Player’s group is Winona State’s drama group. Each quarter they put on a different production. In the fall of the year members are chosen, by audition, and have an opportunity to gain experience on and off the stage. Miss Magnus is the faculty advisor.
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Wenonah Players presented Moliere’s That Scoundrel Scapin as their production for fall quarter.
Winona State Speech Association
Paul Skattum, Beth Fratzke and Pat Peltier were elected as the officers for the Winona State Speech Association. This organization includes all speech majors and minors who choose to become members. The promotion of speech activities is their main objective. This is done through guest speakers, debate, discussions, and the teaching of speech.
Intercollegiate Debate
Winona’s intercollegiate debaters travel state wide and national wide in order to promote forensics and other activities of Winona State College. Each student helps to develop his own character through debate. Winona’s debate team is coached by Professor Norbert H. Mills.
WINONA STATE SPEECH ASSOCIATION First Row: Dorothy B. Magnus, Advisor, Patricia Tolmie Frisby, Edith Bierbaum, Linda Leslie, Catherine Bruggeman, Barbara O’Reilly, June Courteau, David Crow. Second Row: Beth Fratzke, Carolyn Day Kickbusch, Betty Eglinton, Penelope Weimer, Sheila Gehling, Marsha Tweeten, Kathleen Russett. Third Row: M i c h a e 1 O’Toole, Dennis Roemer, Paul Skattum. Fourth Row: Terrance Wobig, Kerry Frederick, Bruce Hittner, Mark Orlowski, D. Keith Anderson, Bruce Danielson, David Vieths.
INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATE Roger Runnigen, Ruth Greden, Candace Kobler, Mr. Norbert Mills, Dennis Aase, Mark NoIan, Lee Turner, Gene Larrabee.
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Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Pi
Kappa Delta Pi is an honorary scholarship organization. Members are asked to join if they have the correct grade-point qualifications. Kappa Delta Pi sponsors a scholarship tea in February for freshmen and sophomores. It also has a scholarship fund. The officers are president, Terry Wobig; vice president, Linda Sens; secretary. Barb Schifsky; treasurer, Marilyn Feuling.
Kappa Pi is the national art fraternity for all art majors and minors. Their year’s projects inelude the Homecoming Queen’s float, painting on the front windows in Somsen for Christmas, sponsoring the Spring Prom and art festivals, and helping with art exhibits. Their meetings are both social and professional. Officers include president, Doug Standki; vice president, Lynda Trapp; secretary, Alice Schwartzhoff; treasurer, Shirley Cook.
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KAPPA DELTA PI First Row: Kay Ken, Margaret Hanson, Richard Ahrens, Marie Ciokiewicz, Diann Bastin, Ronald L. Larson. Second Row: Rita O’Berry, Betty Eglinton, Claudia Halstead, Karen Hadoff, Bonnie Boysen, Diane Ketchum, Linda Sens, Joan Whitney, Linda Hermanson. Third Row: Sumie Makino, Marilyn Feuling, Kathleen Little, Patricia Ferden, Barbara Schifsky, Terrance Wobig, Miss Murray, Pamela Gross, Patricia Rinowski, Mary Wachtel.
KAPPA PI First Row: Douglas Standke, Kathryn O’Reilly, Nancy Miller, Colleen Goltz. Second Row: Alice Schwartzhoff, LyndaTrapp, Marilyn Feuling, Miss Murray, Linda Helgeson, Janice Ebert, TheresaSeidl.
S.A.M. Accounting Club
The Society for the Advancement of Management is an organization that is designed for those students who are pursuing a career in business education or business administration.Officers are: President, Mike Spellacy; Vice President, Pat Ryan; Treasurer, Dale Walker; Secretary, Mike Ryan.
The Accounting Club is an undergraduate association designed to aid students who are interested in a career in either business administration or business education. The Accounting Club is a local group and its objective is to further the student’s experience in the principles of modern business management. The officers for the club include president, Richard Nelson; vice president, Irwin Nehring; secretary, Duane Nelson; treasurer, Gary Knouft.
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SOCIETY FOR ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT
First Row: Pat Ryan, Michael Spellacy. Second Row: Vernon Gulczinski, Dale Walker, William Saari.
ACCOUNTING CLUB First Row: Judith Goodman, Gary Knouft, Irvin Nehring, Drew Ricks, Richard Nelson, Arlyn Ruesink, Myron Scharpen, Jens Kallevang.
Mickey Mouse Club
Pictured above is the newest Winona State College social organization. The Mickey Mouse Club colony was founded on this campus January 16, 1970 by a group of concerned individuals whose commonality rests in their firm belief that Mickey Mouse exists and will prove to be the New savior of mankind.
It also maintains the firm belief that as a means of escaping the stupidness and buffoonery of our society regression is much superior to alcoholism, drug addiction and/ or insanity.
Warriorettes
The Warriorettes add color and spirited enthusiasm to Winona State College sports activities. A precision drill and dance team, they promote leadership, responsibility and group activity.
Warriorette choreographers:
MICKEY MOUSE CLUB Daffy Duck (Alias Lou Bardel), Uncle Scrooge, (alias Dave Jansen), Yogi Bear (alias Rich Mattison), Goofy (alias Frank Salo), Minnie Mouse (alias Carol Peterson), Huey (alias Dave Russell), Dopey (alias Jim Hogue), and Donald Duck (alias Rog Gaustad). Missing are; Pluto (alias Rich Iverson), Jimminey Cricket (alias Dennis Brom), Prince Charming (alias Curt Urbanski).
Nancy Olson, Linda Leslie, and Leslie Carvell.
WARRIORETTES
First Row: Mary Kuchenmeister, Dianne Huirás, Nancy Olsen, Linda Leslie, Cathy Hernlem, Martha Marvin, Pat Flueger. Second Row: Josephine McDonald, Nancy Thompson, Sue Miller, Barbara Ree, Carol Anthony, Barbara Steele, Janice Christenson, Carol Schoener, Marsha Prescher. Third Row; Fran Fullerton, Sharon Czatlewski, Diana Ostern, Judy Rosengren, Leslie Carvell, Betty Eglinton, Jane Prudahl, Pat Ryan.
College Republicans
The Winona State College Republicans promote involvement in national, state, and local affairs. Throughout the year they actively participate in such areas as county neighborto-neighbor drives, registering voters, and getting donations. The group also works with the Republican groups on St. Mary’s and St. Theresa’s campuses. Paul Wilson presided over the group, with Adrienne Block as vice president, Karen Anderson as secretary, and Marsha Walters as treasurer.
Young Americans for Freedom
Young Americans for Freedom is a new organization on the Winona State campus this year. It was founded as a national organization in 1960 in Sharon, Conn., with the idea of individual freedom and a constitutional government in mind. Officers for the year were Chairman, John Frydenlund; Vice Chairman, Greg Fletcher; Secretary, Adrienne Bloch; Treasurer, Phillip Hansen; Historian, Heidi Sweely. These officers led the group in various activities on campus and published The Aquarius, an underground paper stressing the conservative side of politics.
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COLLEGE REPUBLICANS First Row: John Foty, Adrianne Block, Karen Anderson, Fleidi Sweely, Therese Barrett. Second Row: LaDonna Aakrer, Patricia Phipps, Jane Klaseus, Sharon Nystuen. Third Row: Gary Christie, Marie Myerchin, Mary Omundson, John Frydenlund. Fourth Row: Marion Congdun, Paul Wilson, Steven Lindroth. Fifth Row: Gregory Fletcher, Marsha Walters, Jacqueline Voight.
YOUNG AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM Top: Gregory Fletcher, Adrienne Block, John Frydenlund. Standing: Kathryn Hill, Marie Myerchin, Heidi Sweely, Mary Omundson.
Industrial Arts Club
The main purpose of the Industrial Arts Club is to promote industrial arts throughout the community. The group meets once a month and also toured various industrial sites during the year. Orin Holtan served as president for this organization.
Veteran’s Club
Winona State’s Veteran’s Club promotes brotherhood among men who have served in the United States Armed Forces. Members are required to have been in active duty for a minimum of twenty-one months. This year the club sponsored raffles in which a drawing was held to pay a lucky student’s tuition each quarter.
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB First Row; Richard Ahrens, Michael Abitz. Second Row: Steven Prussing, Larry Tweten. Third Row: Paul Kuchenmeister.
VETERAN’S CLUB First Row; John Anderson, David Bauer, Kim Boyum, William Trouten. Second Row: Vernon Gulczinski, David Schulz, Joseph Raschka, Barry Brinkmeier, Danny Kirkland.
Resident Assistants
The resident assistants are upperclassmen who provide a dorm environment that is pleasant for students who reside in the dorms. The R.A.’s provide guidance and counseling in the dormitory residents and do their utmost to make life for dormitory residents good and memorable.
RESIDENT ASSISTANTS
First Row: Joanne Swanson, Linda Flermanson, Janis Graner, Ruth Seyba, Vicki Michel, Rebecca Roberts, Linda Leary, Jean Anne Nichols, Carolyn Clementson, Mary Ann Hall, Marie Ciokiewicz, Colleen O'Kane, Jean Woodsrud, John Lindsay. Second Row: Mary Lou Robinson, Sandy Junek, Sharon Euerle, Susan Trandem, Sandy Shima, Jane Ormston, Douglas Standke, Rosemary Marz, Dorothy Pexton, Ronald Lavell, Timothy Schreiner. Third Row: Michael Klomp, Richard Boyum, Marsha Walters, Barbara Hill, Kathryn Moe, Alice Schwartzhoff, Nancy Monnens, Charles Redwing, Urban Bergsten, Mark Raas, James Moenck, Jeff Franko, Frank Kuter.
Judicial Board
JUDICIAL BOARD
First Row: James Burmeister, Timothy Denny, Patricia Cory, Patti Wilson, Sherri Werner, Virginia Beinhorn, Barbara O’Reilly, Mary Ann Hall, Lynn Ramacher, Kathy Starr, Heidi Sweeny. Second Row: Kenneth Club, Mary Adams, Mary Ann Bergstrom, Dianne Huirás, Kathleen Harpel, Susan Richards, Nan Palmer, Joyce Smith, Marie Ciokiewicz, Joanne Swanson. Third Row: Richard Fullmer, Clifford Friese, John Allison, Joseph Stevens, Marsha Krasean, Thomas Voiovich, Barbara Teerink, Vernon VonFeldt, Gary Lorenz, Teresa Peterson, Betty Finn, Annette Grégoire.
The Judicial Board is composed of students who take care of disciplinary matters or violations of residence hall procedures. It is presided by a chairman of advisors or other designated staff member.
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Dormitory Councils
The Dormitory Councils are composed of elected representatives from each dormitory floor. They arrange activities such as movies and special dorm events for residents, and they meet together to discuss suggestions for improving dorm life.
Women’s Residence Hall Council and Representatives
First Row: Linda Burkhart, Jayne Rosen, Barbara Winkel, Sherri Werner, Kathleen Kenney. Second Row: Mary Geotsch, Barbara Tolmie, Kathleen Daggit, Heath Pozonie, Catherine Muellich. Third Row: Rosalie Dauffenbach, Katherine Burger, Doris Kutz. Fourth Row: Maureen McHugh, Laurie Mikelson, Audrey Schwandt.
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WOMEN’S RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL First Row; Kathleen Kenney, Connie Hansen, Kathleen Daggit, Heath Bozonie. Second Row: Miss Woodsend, SandraShima, Mary Kurtz, Bonnie Erdman, Marilyn Nelson.
Men’s Residence Hall Council and Representatives
MEN’S RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL (Executive Body) First Row; Michael Simons, Robert Barnacle, Larry Niebur.
MEN’S RESIDENCE HALL (Representatives) First Row; Thomas Erkel, Steven Lindroth, Dennis Rindels, Jeffrey Schlee, Leigh Alms. Second Row; Richard Gergen, Thomas Varien, Bernard Klein, Gary Steuernagel, Thomas Mullner.
Women’s Physical Education Club
WOMEN’S PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Juniors and Seniors)
First Row: Patricia O’Dea, Bonny Lewers, Carol Barrone, Deborah Millie, Linda Leary, Carolyn Clementson, Joan Moner, Linda Billison, Jeanne Wilson, Mary Abts, Joan Daniels. Second Row: Linda Backer, Kay Kiesner, June Courteau, Barbara Peterson, Mary Stearns, Marion Nelson, Laurel Nunstedt, Sherry Zastrow, Barbara Husbyn, Marilyn Nelson, Marcia Valley. Third Row: Margaret Navara, Mary Jo Tubbs, Sharon Euerle, Barbara Bergsrud, Barbara Ohm, Joan Benson, Marsha Walters, Rosemary Marz, Carol Marzke, Dolores Mullen, Linda Blakely, Colleen O’Kane.
WOMEN’S PHYSICAL EDUCATION
(Freshmen and Sophomores)
First Row: Barbara Brown, Kathleen Boelter, Deborah Bradford, Sharon Pearson, Joyce Paul, Ruth Moore, Marie Martinucci. Second Row: Laura Tentis, Susan Roth, Kathleen Cemensky, Pat VanAuken, JoAnne Harper, Carol Judd, Rebecca Ring, Deborah Hanlon, Kathryn Kragthorpe. Third Row: Karen Ries, Carol Klotz, Carol Hovey, Jean Bronschinske, Sally Schick, Nancy Bellingham, Susan Barth, Jan Wilson, Dianne Huirás, Margaret Sader, Kathleen DeYoe.
The Women’s Physical Education Club is a professional organization working with the Division of Health and Physical Education at Winona State College. They work to promote the interest and welfare of health and physical education and to develop the leadership qualities of each individual through social and professional functions so that one may be more qualified to serve in his field. The organization offers the Jean Talbot Scholarship to an outstanding junior each year. The members also sponsor an annual high school Playday for junior high school girls in the area. The officers include president, Annette Nyseth; vice president, Sharon Everle; secretary-treasurer, Jan Wilson; publicity, Carolyn Clemmentson; student representative, Jeanne Wilson.
WIEP
The WIEP Board invites all women to take part in their activity program. This program provides a wide range of activities and offers an opportunity for participants to increase their sports skills in a friendly competitive atmosphere, provides social contacts with other students, and develops the spirit of cooperation and fair play. Extramural competition is with other colleges and universities inthis
area. The WIEP program is conducted by a representative student board. These women organize and operate all the activities within our program. The leaders of the group are student director, Sharon Euerle; assistant director, Marilyn Nelson; secretary, Joyce Paul; extramural director, Debbie Millie; Intramural director, Joan Moyer; publicity director, Rosie Marz.
Ski and Outing Club
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WOMEN’S INTRAMURAL EXTRAMURAL PROGRAM First Row: Kay Kiesner, Deborah Millie, Carolyn Clementson, Joyce Paul, Joan Moyer, Sherry Zastrow, Rebecca Ring. Second ^ow; Patricia O’Dea, June Courteau, Margaret Navara, Barbara Husbyn, Carol Judd, Jeanne Wilson, Sandra Mross. Third Row: Sharon Euerle, Rosemary Marz, Joan Benson, Marsha Walters, Marilyn Nelson, Janis Wilson, Dianne Fluirás, ColleenO’Kane.
SKI AND OUTING CLUB First Row: Margaret Topping, Toby Christensen, Mary Williams, Barbara Thierman, Jacqueline Jensen, Pam Evjen, Dusten Bertel, Francis Fullerton, Donald Leaon, Carol Klotz, Mary Adams, Dean L. Boelter. Second Row: James Rue, Catherine LaBrosse, Sharon Sanger, Martha Holden, James Sweazy, Kim Mills, Pam Sinnen, Anna Schoenfelder, Linda Weilhammer, Ellen Haverlandt. Third Row: John Heddle, Allan Grant, Kay Swanson, Mary Frank, Dennis Boelter, Margaret Ohlgren, Steve Thrune, Elaine Kalien, Thomas Mullner. Fourth Row: William McKenzie, Advisor, Payl Bambenek, Gregory Goetzman, John Sather, Thomas Stoa, Rolland Grunz, James Streeter, Susan Stankiewicz, Paul Calhoun. in the out-of-doors by sponsoring and participating in openair excursions. Among the numerous water, snow and field activities, the high point of this year’s club was their skiing
The Ski and Outing Club exists
activities trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, over Christmas vacation.
Lutheran Collegians
Lutheran Collegians are an organization of students affiliated with the Wisconsin Synod of the Lutheran Church. The officers of the group include Linda Sens as president, Neil Diersen as vice president, Angie Boettcher as secretary, and Warren Hoppe as Treasurer. Weekly meetings are held and serve also as a time for worship among friends. Informal activities are promoted, along with planned conventions which give the students an opportunity to get to know other Lutheran Collegians on other campuses in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Gamma Delta
Gamma Delta, affiliated with the Missouri Synod Lutheran Church, is a religious organization welcoming Lutheran college students. They meet at the Gamma Delta House for informal gettogethers with friends and alsohave organized meetings, discussions, and worship services. Officers include President, Leslie Wille; Vice President, John Ehlen; Secretary, Lynda Trapp; Treasurer, Bonnie Runge.
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RIGHT: LUTHERAN COLLEGIANS Seat ed: Chris Meyer. Standing: Warren Hoppe, Neil Dierson, Linda Sens.
GAMMA DELTA First Row: Marilyn Maki, Francis Fullerton, Karen Fischer. Second Row: Katheryn Gudmundson, Barbara Johnson, LyndaTrapp. Third Row: Kathryn Mowry, Marcia Brakke, Karen Niepolet. Fourth Row: Karen McHattie, Linda Christensen, Bonnie Runge, Christine Mutkala.
Encounter
ENCOUNTER First Row; Mary Koffron, Marie Ciokiewicz. Second Row; Rev. Charles Emery, Jill Hedglin, Patti Wilson, Jean Dunn, Harry Bartz.
Encounter is an ecumenical religious organization. Each Thursday evening informal worship services were held, followed by studies of modem twentieth century theologians. Social activities such as tobogganing, pizza parties, taffy pulls, and roller skating also provided fun and fellowship for the group. Officers include Mary Koffron, president; Jeanne Wilson, vice president; and Rosie Mahoney, secretary-treasurer.
Newman Club
The Newman Center serves as a “second home” for many Winona State College students. The coffee pot is always on and all students are welcome to join the card games, discussions, song fests, or other informal get-togethers that occur almost any time of the day. The organized Newman Club is presided by Richard Gora. The Monday evening meetings serve as a planning time for folk Masses, parties, retreats, and other similar activities.
NEWMAN First Row; Jane Conway, Linda Bowe, Mary Nipp, Marie Cassidy, Ray Kiral. Second Row; Rowe Alt, Nancy Newman, Anne McGuire, M a r i 1 y nn Feuling, Gary McGulpin. Third Row; Rich Gora, Bill Shaffer, Bud Schulte, Therese Raker, Valerie Sanders. Sister Yvette, Jean Conway.
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Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship is a nationally known religious organization that offers to all students of all faiths prayer and Bible study, guest speakers, films and a variety of social activities.
Mrs. Steve James is its advisor and on its executive board are Dave Crow, president; DeAnn Neumann, vice-president; Karen Hartley, Secretary; and Linda Wendt, treasurer.
Inter-Varsity
The Satori, staffed and financed by students is in its third year of publication. The staff collects prose, poetry and artwork from the entire campus community for the literary magazine.
First Row: Valerie Bauer, Diann Bastin, Marilyn DeForth, Jeanne Forster, Eunice Loeffler, Karen Hartley, Secretary. Second Row: Ruth Ann Buckbee, Janice Bostrom, Becky Van Auken, Bea Bauer, Alice Peterson, Judy Asp. Third Row: John Rubash, Joyce Smith, Anna Schoenfelder, Linda Wendt, Treasurer, Marilyn Carter, David Crow, President. Fourth Row: Robbie Wright, Carl Sarich, George Klippenes, Duane Flemming, Robert Kashe.
Satori
First Row: Roxanne Hanson, Bonnie Nash, Connie Carver. Second Row: Miss Joan Kuzma, Gretchen Guenther, Carol Ryan.
Nursing Club
Members of the Nursing Club at Winona State inelude those persons who are majors in the Nursing program. Meetings are held once a month. One of the advantages of this particular organization is that the nursing students are able to get to know each other outside of the classroom and the hospital. Also, new students have a chance to get to know his or her fellow classmates in a more relaxed atmosphere.
NURSING CLUB First Row: Sandy Wagner, Judy Kycek, Carol Sorg, Virginia Bienhorn, Linda Christenson, Elaine Antilla. Second Row: Barbara Latterell, Maulice Lauden, Paula Terras, Helen Laumb, Barbara Vanderpol, Christine Reisdorf, Kathie Jahn, Kristin Wertz, Babraba Berg. Third Row: Judy Asp, Cindy Sweeny, Rosalie Dauffenbach, Monica Geraets, Karen O'Boyle, Pat Andree, Alice Peterson, Vonna DeQuise, Jeanne Melius, Carolyn Abts. Fourth Row: Brenda Tegmeier, Diane McNally, Candy Sopoci, Julie Klomp, Fran Ludwig, Karen S. Olson, Nancy Wing, Connie Tarras.
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W.S.C. Nursing students are prepared to give direct patient care in health agen cies.
CONCERT CHOIR First Row: Becky Van Auken, Kathy Burger, Zerita O'Reilly, Pamela Brunkow, Ruby Oian, Susan McCrae, Pat Gehring, Therese Seidle. Second Row: Margaret Hay, Margaret Kohir, Barbara Pentorel, Patricia Andree, Candace Simon, Diana Ostern, Judy Durben, Catherine Langord, Susan Buck, Lynn Deutschman. Third Row: Jimmie J. Dickson, David Danchwart, John Walsh, Gary Steuernagel, Terry Carlson, Kerry Burnham, John Frydenlund, Don Arnold, Michael Wilder. Fourth Row: Steve Prussing, Jon Schoonmaker, Mike Klomp, John Hingeveld, Edward Rank, Francis Thidse, Dennis Redwing, Brian Houdek, Peter Meyer.
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RIGHT: The WSC CONCERT CHOIR in the Washington Cathedral during their choir tour in the Spring of 1969.
Under the direction of Mr. Richmond McCluer the Concert Choir is already ready, willing, and able. During the third week in April the choir will tour southwest to Nebraska. This year the choir was fortunate in having been able to have a concert with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. We hope to do another this year.
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First Row; Susan Ruehmann, Karen Hadoff, Wendy W. Thoreson, Virginia Dugan, Pat Ferden, Pat Tetviler, Leanne Hansen. Second Row: Kathie Jahn, Mary Twite, Mary MacDonald, Cherie Pachkofsky, Kathryn R. Moe, Gladys Lamt, Sue Hoeppner, Judy Wharton, Carol Frisch. Third Row: Wayne Kidd, William W. Trouten, Gordy Rostvold, Tim Peterson, Ron Johnson, Chuck Sand, John Reed, John Michael Ehmann. Fourth Row: Steven Lund, Dan Sonja, Brian Olson, Dave Obst, Glenn Riske, Michael David Laughlin, Kent Erding, Miles Irwin.
RIGHT: The choir members around the Minnesota monument at Gettysburg during their spring 1969 tour.
Concert Band
The seventy members of the Winona State Concert Band, under the direction of Dr. Donald Moely. They continued to perpetuate its philosophy of diversification and variety for the individual band member with numerous types of performances this year. With the concerts, the band still found time to travel into Canada for their annual tour, while Pat Ferden was called upon as soloist at many of the concerts.
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CONCERT BAÑO First Row: Dorothy Pexton, Valencia Peterson, Pat Gehring, Candi Sopoci, Susan Ruehmann, Barbara Bonow, Mary Manship, Patricia Ferden. Second Row: Lydia Ives, Bonnie Nash, Debbie Hanlon, Jane Costello, Paula Steitz, Pamela Brunkow, Carmen Linda Conklin, David Crow, Wendy Thoreson, Gloria Peterson, Joan Hauble, James Kulig. Third Row: Susan McCrae, Michael Wilder, Beverly Gronvold, Ron Haugen, Donna Rahn, Adeline Claeys, Kris Hagen, Sheila Marschall, Kathy Nash, David Smelser, Barbara Rentoul. Sharon Olson, Mary Lou Robinson, Judith Asp, Mary MacDonald, Valerie Bauer, Faye Schafer, Edith Bierbaum, Terry Sundry,
The pep band at Winona State performed at most of the home basketball games.
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Nancy Wilma. Fourth Row; Joseph Williams, Peg Eischen, Linda Vinje, Rodney Urtel, Kevin Hammel, John Janisch, Thomas Tiedemann, Rick Ruehmann, Francis Thicke, Randy Blaser, Dan Sonju, Dan Hogstad, James Rupprecht, Roger Bierbaum, Darryl Smelser, Lawrence Becker, Mike Hoskins, Norman Baron, Grant Robinson, Edward Rauk, Bruce Wildes, Kathy Rolli, Rick Murtinger, Mary Lund, David Knight’. Not Pictured; Benjamin Withart, John Richert.
^ Winona State Concert Band faithfully practiced each day for their major performances of the year.
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Alpha Delta Pi
Alpha Delta Pi, the oldest national sorority, is the youngest on our campus. Alpha Delta Pi sponsors a queen candidate for Homecoming and works hard on the Christmas Dance. They also sponsor the All-Greek talent show during Greek Week. The Alpha Delta Pi motto suggests “We Live for Each Other”.
The Delta Omega Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta goals are friendship, sharing, service, honor, and trust. The chapter works together to help others and have fun too. Alpha Xi sponsors a traveling scholarship trophy and has sponsored the All-Greek Song for Greek Week. This year four of the Homecoming queen candidates were Alpha Xi’s. The float they built along with Phi Delta* Rho took the tying first place trophy.
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Marie Tolstad, Cindy Robinson, Claudia Halstead, Ginny Leifield, Sue Drajeske, Nancy Barney.
Melanie Lutterman, Janet Spath, Kathy Stemmer, Diane Heim, Valerie Skjeveland, Mary Lou Wiebke, Sue Hoblit, Sandy Shima, Sue Metzler, Linda Siems, Linda Leslie. Third Row: Mary Hittner, Sue Westlund, Pat Browne, Diane Frosch, Diane Ostern, Nancy Bezdichek, Ruth Seba, Kathy Hernlem, Jeri Madsen, Mary Barton, Molly Madden. Fourth Row: Barb Glasrud, Corky Rosengren, Barb Quinn, Penny Wiemer, Betty Eglinton, Laura Jamnick, Linda Boyum, Nancy Hitchcock, Kathy Holl, Ruth Wegman. Not
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ALPHA DELTA PI First Row; Kathy Kenney, Sheryl Joy, Katie Herrig, Candy Kohler, Deedee Connoy, Bonnie Gifford, Diane Gordon, Jo Hageman. Second Row: Diane Johnson, Diane Cole, Gretchen Gunther, Barb Hussyn, Kathy Moe, Jane Mehrkins, Sue Comstock, Jeanne Lewanski, Chris Johnston. Third Row: Marti Marvin, Linda Nelson, Joan Benson, Suzanne Rumstick, Connie Menden, Karen Donehower, Dot Pexton, Jeanne Heller, Shirley Cook, Lynn Seitz.
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Pictured: Pat Romanchuk.
Delta Zeta
The Zeta Upsilon chapter of Delta Zeta, the largest National sorority, is the oldest sorority on the Winona State Campus. Delta Zeta stresses scholarship, being an active campus organization, service to others, and above all sisterhood. Delta Zeta sponsors the Fall fashion show, annual mum sale at Homecoming, the Valentines dance, and numerous bake sales. They are helping to provide an education for a Korean child and help with the Cerebral Palsy drive. Delta Zeta has “sisterhood and lifelong friendship as the trademark of the sorority.”
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DELTA ZETA First Row; Cathy Cliff, Becky Roberts, Jan Johnson, Sue Critchfield, Carol Pretzel, Pat Carter, Cheryl Colvin, Linda VonBargen, Candy Simon, Linda Handt, Theresa Hayes, Kris Krejci, Connie Hansen, Jill Schwartz, Marie Heins, Dale Helmich, Jan Edwards, Lynn Ess. Second Row; Barb Steene, Peg Eischen, Sue Rosacker, Linda Knippenberg, Sue Sova, Rita McCauley, Ruth Heine, Gayle Smith. Third Row; Vickie Eling, Barb Ohm, Shari Albers, Leslie Carvell, Jane Ormston, Pam Capistrant, Libbie Albertson, Pam Mason. Not Pictured; Jeanne Nadreau, Nancy Olson, Lita Widul, Alice Green, Joanne Ostrem, Cheryl Bremseth.
Delta Zeta sponsored a Fall fashion show.
Phi Delta Rho
Phi Delta Rho, a local fraternity, believes in independence and individualism. The Phi Delts earn brotherhood during their pledge period and practice it by sponsoring a Homecoming queen and building a float that tied for first place. A Phi Delt social function is always an out-ofthe-ordinary party. Being a Phi Delt means having a good time.
Phi Sigma Epsilon
Efforts of Phi Xi chapter at Winona State to have a third consecutive winning Homecoming queen candidate were stymied this year due to illness of their candidate, but they put all their energy into building a prize winning float, “Tip-a-Canoe and a Victory too” and won first place in a tie. The Red Coats add to the cheering section by giving avid and loyal support to the WSC teams. Phi Sig emphasizes its goal of true brotherhood.
PHI DELTA RHO First Row: Dan Rein, Jim Rue, Don Haach, John Ellis, Dick Wayne, Kevin Senn, Jim Cappola, Harvey Carlson, Rick Miller. Second Row: Chris Kanadares, Steven Hansen, Larry Comm, Gene Burr, Les Bohnen, Terry Vogt. Third Row: Tom Snyder, Jessy Rymer, Jeff Karlovick, Don Nordby, Chuck Wayne, Larry Anderson, Larry Brady, Bruce McCalern, Dan Kramer, Cary Villeneuve.
Fourth Row: Tom Doffing, Rick Snyder, Clem Darkenwald, Greg Sieleman, Hans Meier, Paul Swanson, Cal Stewart, Frank Allen, Steve Holubar, John Buscovick. Not Pictured: Darrel Metcalf, Terry Skaar, Ron Anderson, Skip Newton, Randy Gronert, Jim McDonnough, Mitch Hartung.
PHI SIGMA EPSILON First Row: Mike Alexander, Jim Blaschka, Brian L. Williams, Joe Dolan, Diane Heim, Chapter Sweetheart; Tom Lewis, Bruce Wolfgren, Dennis Konkel. Second Row: Ken Koloed, Morris Hanson, Lee Buck, Jim Trotman, Joe Adams, Roy Herrera, Roger Halstead, John Marnach, Gary Meier. Third Row: Dan Cull, Ron White, Jim Madsen, John Allison, Wayne Chains, Dave Boss, Frank Santori, Doug Standke, Bruce Johnson, Peter Wade, Pete Cole. Fourth Row: Jerry Schwengels, Tom Brase, Dick May, Andy Ross, Burl Haar, Duane Nelson, Rick Kohn, Rollie Austin, Mike Schneider, Steve Franklin, RichSorom. Not Pictured: Spencer Yohe, Dave Anderson, Tom Berguson, Bob Fontaine, Art Humphries, Phil Luhman, Bruce Blixt, Sid Bishop, Noel Paulson.
Sigma Tau Gamma Tau Kappa Epsilon
The Beta XI Chapter is the oldest National social Fraternity on the Winona State campus. It sponsors a Homecoming queen and float. Sig Tau emphasizes the ideals of manhood, scholarship, good citizenship, and congeniality.
Winona State TEKE Colony, an affiliate of Tau Kappa Epsilon International—the largest social fraternity in the world, is in the process of gaining its national charter. TEKE develops men through emphasis on academic achievement, through public service projects, by participating in numerous campus activities, by sponsoring a Club Playboy dance and Spring frolic, by having a constructive pledge period and through numerous theme social gatherings. TEKE’s motto is: “Not for Wealth,Rank, or Honor, But for Personal Worth and Character”.
TAU KAPPA EPSILON Eirst Row: Dennis Brom, President; Steve Hovind, Steve Runkle, Larry Ernst, Jack Krage, Daryl Broniche, Tom Beeman, Jeff Hanson, Don Rose. Second Row: Dave Jansen, Louis Bardel, Roger Janikowski, Larry Lyman, Mike Bundy, Ron Marchionda, Norm Semling, Dave Russell, Dan O’Brien. Third Row: Mr. Robert Ferris, adviser; Charlie Scovil, Lee Newman, Frank Salo, Roger Borchart, Roger Runnigan, Ted Kopren, Jim Hogue, Marc Peterson, Neil Grummons, Bill Gludt, John Rost. Fourth Row: Steve Erdmanczyk, Roger Gaustad, Mike Lechler, Steve Dublin, David A. Kulas, Bob Wood, Rich Iverson, Bruce Vonderohe, Curt Urbanski, Randy Roberts, Chuck Westby. Not Pictured: Wally Hood, Steve Wieczorek, Rick Mattson, Mike Mikrut, Ken Maddux, Gale Johnson, Ken Evans, John Mattison.
SIGMA TAU GAMMA First Row: Jim Dubsky, Don Pressnall, Jim Bagniewski, Ron Oglesby, Art Normandin, Ken Mogren. Second Row: Don Stumpff, Kit Grier, Dan Bohan, Gary Colgan, Hank Zacharias, John Erickson, Pete Hass, Kenny Hunze. Third Row: Mike Plath, Dave Wodde, Larry Niebur, Tom Brown, Howard Bicker, Bruce Springer, Robert Sawyer, Kevin Mulcahy, John Foster, Mike Rivers. Fourth Row: Dave McNally, Dave Ogren, Terry Carlson, Rowen Kurimay, Ken Peterson, Pete Clark, Dale Howard, Dan Camery, Bob Boulware, adviser.
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One of the features at the 1970 Club Playboy was a casino with various games of chance.
Nancy Speltz was chosen 1970 TEKE Sweetheart at the second annual Club Playboy.
The casino offered blackjack as one of the Club Playboy activities, in the student union.
M iss Ann Boyum was chosen, by a panel of faculty judges, as Playmate for the event.
Epsilon sponsors the 1970 Club Playboy
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Panhellenic Council
The Panhellenic Council is a national organization which includes twenty-two sororities. The local council has two representatives from each of the three sororities on campus. Officers of the Panhellenic Council are Betty Eglinton as president, Barb Steene, vice president, and Kathy Moe, secretarytreasurer. The other three members are delegates from their individual sororities. The main function for this group is to take charge of rush. A great deal of work goes into the planning of activities for rush.
Greek Week
The annual Greek Week was held February 15-21. Buttons were sold bearing the slogan, “Good Grief, Be Greek.” Activities throughout the week included the Snow Sculpture and Greek Olympics. Also, an All-Sing and Talent Show were conducted. Climaxing the campus events was a free dance on Friday evening of that week. The featured band was the “Andantes,” one of the finest groups in Canada.
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PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Seated: Jo Hageman and Sue Drajeski. Standing: Kathy Moe, Gail Smith, and Betty Eglinton. Not pictured: Barb Steene.
“Good Grief, Be Greek,’’ slogan of Greek Week
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BELOW: Bernie Rlug, Mary Kuchenmeister, and Sue Seykora were the winners of the annual pumpkin contest at Winona State. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin furnish the pumpkins for the carving.
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JoAnn Osteem Preston Health and Physical Education
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Judith
Winona Social Science
Judy Peroutka Northfield Health and Physical Education
Richard
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Annette Nyseth Cumberland, Wisconsin Physical Education and Elementary
Nystuen Wanamingo Social Science
Mary Jane O’Donnell Bloomington Elementary
P. O’Kane St. Paul Health and Physical Education
Bonnie Opfee Rochester Biology
Glen Parsons Kenyon Elementary
O’Reilly Goodhue Speech
Paulson
O’Toole Luverne Speech
Pietsch Inver Grove Heights Industrial Arts
David Pinke Hastings Math and General Science
Barbara Quinn St. Paul Park Nursing
Dennis Redwing Mabel Social Science
Joan Reuter South St. Paul Elementary
Janice Ries Lewiston Nursing
Arlyn Pohiman Caledonia Math
Mary Jo Polasik New Brighton Business Education
Sandra Pritchard Winona Elementary
Maureen Quinn Red Wing Elementary
Robert D. Ratigan New Richland Elementary
Mark Raas St. Paul Physical Education and Health
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Diane Risdahl Cresco, lowa Elementary
Patricia Romanchuk St. Paul Elementary
Kathleen Russett Calmar, lowa Elementary and Speech
Karen Schieche Alma, Wisconsin Elementary
Peggy Ann Schoen Ereeborn Elementary
Jack C. Rislow Lewiston Business Administration
Arlyn K. Ruesink Spring Valley Accounting
Sonja Saari River Grove, Illinois Elementary
Sharon Schieche Alma, Wisconsin Elementary
Alice Schwartzhoff Dorchester, lowa Elementary
Susan Rodley Minneapolis Art
Dennis D. Roemer Wabasha Speech and Art
Suzanne Dennise Rumstick Winona Social Science and Psychology
Bonnie Runge Rochester Elementary
William Saari Minneapolis Business Education
Myron Scharpen Goodhue Accounting
Barbara Schifsky Mahtomedi Business Education
John C. Scott Dresbach Social Science
Pamela Schniepp Bertha Schwantz Fountain City, Wisconsin Plainview Elementary Elementary
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Linda Sens Rollingstone Elementary
Linda Siegert Winona Elementary
Elizabeth Siverson Hendricks Elementary
Mary Smith Winona Elementary
Mike Stalach Hartland Elementary
William Shafer Red Wing Accounting
Diane Siems Mazeppa Social Science
Paul Skattum Hills Speech
Mike Spellacy Golden Valley Business Administration
Douglas Standke Owatonna Art
Sandy Shima Hilo, Hawaii Elementary
Jeneyene Rose Sitts English
Joyce Smith Blooming Prairie Nursing
Scott Sprangers Edina Art
Mary Sterns Faribault Health and Physical Education
The newly decorated men’s dormitories overlook much football activity during the spring and fall.
186 Barbara
Donald
William
Sharon
Linda
Albert
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St. Paul Speech Industrial Arts Business Administration and Business
Elementary Elementary Kathy Stemmer Susan Trandem tion Barbara Vanderpol Mary Wachtel Shakopee Owatonna Cedar Rapids, Iowa Jackson Elementary History Nikki Tselekis Skokie, Illinois Nursing Elementary Julie Ann Stork Ronald Tri Elementary Bruce Vonerohe Robert Wachtel Harmony Mazeppa Houston Genesee, Illinois Nursing Business Administration Pat Turner Medford Mathematics Business Administration and Business EducaGerald Swedin Farmington Charlotte Tripp Winona Elementary Tom Von Geldt Austin tion Industrial Arts Nursing Curtis Urbanski St. Paul Business Administration Business Administration Sandy Wagner Osakis Nursing
Steene
D. Temp
W. Trouten
Vagts
Vinje
Lea
Valley,
Harmony
Educa-
Donald
Ronald
Jeanne Wilson Round Lake Health and Physical Education
Barbara Winkel South St. Paul Elementary
Terrance Wobig Minnesota City Speech
Sherry Zastrow Rochester Elementary
Zimmerman Winona Business Education
Larson Minneapolis Mathematics
Dale Walker Dearborn, Michigan Business Administration
Karen Walter Hobart, Indiana Elementary
Kristin Wertz St. Paul Nursing
Judy Wharton Winona Elementary
Sandra Ann Widing St. Paul Elementary
Mark T, Wilke Beaver Dam, Wisconsin Business Administration
Carolyn Kay Will Irwin, Iowa Elementary
Janet Williams Rochester Elementary
Joseph Adams
Majorie Adams
Gail Albee
Michael Alexander
Charles Alfonso
Melinda Althoff
Donald Anderson
John Anderson
Joyce Anderson
Katherine Anderson
Robert Anderson
Trudy Anderson
Muriel Andrews
Richard Andrewsen
Lynne Arnett
Don Arnold
Raymond Arsenault
Jon Ask
Peter Aulick
Mark Backer
James Backus
James Bagniewski
Gerald Banks
Nancy Barney
Dorothy Bartels
Linda Batzler
Romaine Beardmore
Linda Becker
Kathleen Bernatz
Howard Bicker
Linda Billison
Mary Bissen
James Blasko
Glenn Blong
Angela Boettcher
Daniel Bohan
Byron Bohnen
David Bond
Roger Borchert
Wayne Borgen
John Bothun
Marilyn Bothun
Robert Boulware
Ann Boyum
Linda Boyum
Sharon Brand
Susan Brummer
Thomas Burgeson
Karen Burmeister
Jeffery Cadwell
Jerrold Carr
Sharon Castner
Wayne Chains
Evelyn Christensen
Marie Ciokiewicz
Adelina Claeys
William Clark
David Clay
Joan Clements
Robert Cliff
Diane Cole
Shirley Cook
Darrel Corey
Seniors Not Pictured
Susan Cornwell
Margaret Craig
Paul Cunningham
Gary Dahle
Steven Daniels
Joyce Davis
Richard Day
Patrick Downey
Frank Drazowski
James Dubsky
Robert Duellman
Denis Duran
Janice Ebert
Leo Eckerman
Robert Eckles
Eugene Eddy
Gary Eddy
Mary Edel
Mario Einsman
Leroy Ekstrand
Patricia Ellefson
Ronald Engh
Richard Erdman
RuthErickson
Donald Ersland
Anna Esser
Richard Eue
Kenneth Evans
Jerald Farringer
Maureen Fenton
Patricia Fisher
William Forbes
Mary Fox
Beth Fratzke
Erwin Fredericks
Gary Friemann
Donald Frisby
Payé Froehlich
Lester Funk
Mary Gainey
Douglas Gebhart
Richard George
Eileen Gerber
Gary Gerdes
Timothy Gerenz
Gordon Gerlach
Norman Gillund
Gary Glauner
Evelyn Glende
Colleen Goltz
John Googins
Genene Gordish
Bruce Graff
Merrilee Gravenish
Thomas Gravenish
Sharon Greenslade
Gregory Groh
James Gromek
Burl Haar
John Haase
Lee Haglund
Barbara Hakes
James Hakes
Mary Ann Hall
Clifford Hansen
Virginia Harrington
Keith Harris
Dean Hathaway
Dianne L. Haynes
Jeanne Heller
Robert Hempy
Lee Herold
Patricia Herr
Kay Herron
Daniel Hohmann
Bruce Holán
Linda Hollon
Craig Holmstrom
Sandra K. Horswill
Peter Horton
Rillmon Hoskin
Brian Houdek
Mark Houghton
Gary Hughes
Roger Huling
William Hume
Lynn Huntoon
Timothy Hurley
Theodore Jacobsen
Karen Jansen
John Jeresek
Bruce Johnson
Craig Johnson
Donna Johnson
De Blonde Johnson
Donald Johnson
Edward Johnson
Garry Johnson
Lois Johnson
Margot Johnson
Patricia Johnson
Steven Johnson
David Jones
Stephen Joswick
Joseph Kafer
Elaine Kammerer
John Kannel
Clara Karli
Joanne Karsten
James Kauphusman
Patrick Kauphusman
James Keiper
Peter Keller
David Kennedy
Kathleen Kiesner
Milo Kilen
Richard King
Peter Klas
Thira Klayamorn
David Knopick
Gary Knouft
Deis Konkel
Thomas Konkel
Cora Koopman
Peter Kopercinski
RichardKothe
Phyllis Kreibich
Anthony Kreuzer
David Kulas
Susan La Course
Dennis Landers
Richard Lantz
Gene Larrabee
Donald Laufenburger
Barbara Lea
Donald Leaon
Anita Lee
Duane Lee
Marita Legreid
Samuel Lindsay
Mark Loerch
Kenneth Luedtke
Mary Lund
Steven Lund
Richard Lutes
Frances Lynch
Carolyn Mahoney
Gordon Mahoney
Steven Majerus
Sumie Makino
John Mallander
A. Ronald Marchionda
Harry Marso
Robert Martens
Gregory Martin
Kathleen Martin
Randall Mason
John Mattison
James Matzke
Catherine Mayer
James McArthur
Phillip McBrien
Lindsay McCabe
Michael McCammon
Richard McCarthy
James McConaghy
Bernard McLaughlin
Alan Melin
Cynthia Merrick
Richard Metz
Rita Meyer
Sam Michels
Rick Miller
John Milton
Ronald Moen
Paul Moor
James Moser
Lawrence Mott
Joan Moyer
Anne Mrachek
Darrell Multhaup
Richard Murphy
John Murphy
Jeffrey Nelson
Richard Nelson
Seniors Not Pictured
Nancy Newman
John Newell
Ralph Nordstrom
Larry Nutter
Gene Oakland
Rita Oberry
Olga Ohm
Gerald Okland
Cheryl Olson
Patrick Oreilly
Bruce Ostern
Bernard Overby
Nancy Paine
Jeffery Palmer
C. Jeanette Patterson
Darrell Payne
Elsie Pearson
Patricia Peltier
Lon Peterson
Janet Petet
Rodney Phipps
Curtis Pickavance
Susan Poferl
Lawrence Pomeroy
John Poore
Cynthia Powers
Donald Preble
Donald Pressnall
Mary Prondzinski
Jerry Pruett
Helen Rafferty
Marie Rau
Marian Reiland
Lon Richardson
Drew Ricks
Gary Riemersma
Carol Riska
Glenn Riske
Kenneth Rogalski
Betty Rossi
John Rost
William Roth
Cheryl Ruby
Jean Ann Rude
Richard Ruehmann
Gary Ruppert
Michael Ryan
Hope Sampsel
Diana Sanders
Owen Satrum
Terrence Scanlan
Marian Scharf
Diane Scharmer
Lavonne Schneider
Thomas Schnorr
Gary Schoening
Jon Schoonmaker
Timothy Schreiner
Lawrence Schuette
Roy Schultz
John Schurhammer
John Schütz
Sylvester Schwartz
Gerald Schwengels
Stanley Scott
Arlyn Scrabeck
Norman Semling
Shirley Senden
James Shanahan
Lawrence Shea
Michael Simons
Sandra Snell
Arlene Sommer
Richard Sorom
Larry Sowden
Gary Spencer
Donald Spengler
David Springborn
Barbara Staples
Richard Starzecki
Alvin Steadman
Linda Steen
Robert Steffen
Richard Stevens
Thomas Stoffel
Thomas Stout
Vernon Stry
James Sula
Joanne Swanson
Karene Swayze
Elaine Sweeney
James Tanniehill
Donald Terry
Steven Tessum
Thomas Theis
Michael Thesing
Glenn Tointon
Carolyn Trainor
Lynda Traxler
Lowell Trehus
Laura Tulare
Patricia Turner
Robert Urness
Isabel Vatne
Allen VonBargen
Michael Walker
Bernice Wells
Arlyn Wendlandt
Evelyn White
Joan Whitney
Bruce Wildes
Brian Williams
Nicholas Wilson
Susan Wilson
Diane Witzel
Roger Wolfert
Nathaniel Wong
Jay Youmans
William Young
Henry Zacharias
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190
Men’s Residence Hall Richards from Huff Street.
Morey-Shepard
Men’s Residence Hall, Corner of Winona 4th and King 9th.
Union Court, Kryzsko Commons and Student Center.
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Maxwell Library from Sanborn 8th.
Somsen Hall, Administration and one of the oldest buildings on campus, Memorial Hall in the background.
Winona State is definitely expanding. Here we see Mike O’Toole, Candy Simons, Miss Magnus, and Mr. McCluer observing the progress being made in the construction of the new Music-Speech building. As they are all involved in these department’s activities, they can tell anyone that this is a needed addition to campus. Completion of the new building may be expected in the summer of 1970.
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Winona Staî» College is located m îhe city of Wmona, a community of 27/XK) Af.s:>■ a; o fprivate colteges. St. Mary's and St. Teresa making rs..vtbined pops
The college, situated near the Mis: r. ,.ippi River and among the rjf Valley, is the oldest of the State Colleges its u-.ique geog« opportunities for environmental studies.
For instance, study the big-river ecosystem tn the ««fpae- -ve .atioratorv o impoundments and flood plain lake;- provided by the M;*,:
The modern concept of open stage theatre wa;. mirodi': o '^J/ theatre »n Minnesota on the '.Vtnona can-ipus. and tor rr.nre years an uninterrupted senes of open stage theatrr; poe-.eeh: Kísnííí iji-. tîttf
Other unique opportunities include a city government intem,, sponsored by the political science department, geology f>* '"-cthe Pacific Northwest; and geography field tops to the C i-'-b*-.:
The three colleges in Winona coofMrate tn academic and cu *u' programs allowing for a much broader sele? non of inhttuctior.a’ learnirtg, and in-depth experience for the Winona St; '.tuut;.
After 110 years. Winona State »s still expanding a peduirrm-o arts center will sooft be completed and serving a .orr-- m'-. where education is a dominant industry fo? *T.of.y irfr.-rsee your Common Market Director
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Aaker, La Donna Mae 131,160
AARESTED, AMANDA 66
Aase, Dennis Arnold 127,140,170
Abbott, Constance E. 160
Abitz, Gary 38
Abitz, Michael Allen 38,125,130, 223
Abraham, James H.
Abraham, Mary
Abrahamson, Kurt Paul
Abrams, John David
Abts, Carolyn Gertrude 141
Abts, John Joseph 170
Abts, Mary Alice 136
Abts, Richard James 170
Accola, Curtis
Accurso, Carol Roemer
Accurso, Richard Paul
Adams, Joseph Lee 151,188
Adama, Lois Ann
Adams, Majorie 188
Adams, Mary Martha 122,133,137
Adama, Robert C. 30
Adamson, Ottis Alton
Adkins, David Andrew
Aegerter, James Lind
Ahrens, Richard Erwin 130,132,170
Ainsworth, Walter Scotc 32
Albee, Gail Marie
Albers, Sharon Florence 20,148,160
Albert, Jon Lewis
Albertson, Libbie Marie 148,160
Alexander, Michael Jame 151,188
Alfonso, Charles J. 188
Allaman, Mark Wayne
Allbee, Stephen Patrick
Allen, Dennis Arthur 3
Allen, Frank
Allen, Marilyn Graskamp
Allen, Wesley H.
Allison, John Frances 18,133,151
Alison, Janet 28
Allred, Raymond Owen
Almen, Donald Sylvester
Almo, Leigh William
Almquist, John Marion
Alt, Rowe Baker 139
Althoff, Noel Marie
Altobell, Steven Victor 21
Amann, Steven Wayne
Amble, Brayer Karl
Ambuhl, Janice Veragoto
Ambuhl, John Robert
Amdahl, James Alan
Amdahl, Ronald Orval
Ames, Nancy Lee
Ames, Sally Jo
Amlaw, Jon Thomas
Amlee, Russell Jr. 17,160
Ammann, Thomas Linus 24
Amundson, Charles Roy 32
Amundson, Gerald John 17,160
Amundson, Linda Marie 30
Amundson, Roy K. 50,57
Amundson, Maflin H.
Anderberg, Pamela Joyce 22
Andersen. Charles Ray
Anderson, Barbara Lynn 23
Anderson, Barbara Ruth 22
Anderson, David Lynn 88,151
ANDERSON. DWIGHT 60
Anderson, Donald Keith 126,127, 188
Anderson, Holly Jonita 27
Andrson, Joan Lanore 126.168
Anderson, John R. 138,188
Anderson, Joseph Aaron
Anderson, Joyce Elizabeth 188
Anderson, Karen Irene 131,160
Anderson, Katherine Eli 188
Anderson, Keith Ray 46
Anderson, Kent James 26
Anderson, Lawerence John
Anderson, Lois Ann
Anderson, Marion T.
Anderson, Michael Donald
Anderson, Robert Louis
Anderson, Ronald Dale 150
Anderson, Terry Quinn
Anderson, Thomas Alexan
Anderson, Trudy Marlene 188
Anderson, Wayne Stanleh 150
Andree, Patricia Ann 141,142,160
Andress, Russell James
Andrews, Muriel Ann 188
Andrewsen, Richard Lee 188
Anesreid, Glen 122’
Andrist, Dale F. 170
Angelici, Albert G.
Angst, Judith Gibbs
Angsten, Gregory Scott
Anthony, Carol Jean 17,45,130
Anttila, Elaine Ruth 141,160
Applegate, Christopher
Armbrust, Martha Mae 32
Armour, Michael Lee
Arndt, Carol Marie
Arneson, Craig Thomas 168
Arneson, Steven Earl 22
Arnett, Kay Margaret 27
Arnett, Lynne Charlott 188
Arnold, Bonnie Jean
Arnold, Bruce William 18
Arnold, Don Leslie 122,142,188
Arnold, Eileen Riley
Arnold, Forest
Arnold, Teresa Mollen
Arnold, Vincent Davis
Arsenault, Raymond Rob 188
Arver, Alison K. 26
Asad, Sheik Kalam 30
Aschom, Clark Dennis 33
Ask, Jon Haakon 188
Ask, Virginia Lee
Asp, Judith Lee 140,141,144,160
Atkinson, John Kenneth 32
Auckland, Dale Lee
Auge, Delores 68
Auenson, Neva Pottratz
Aulick, Peter Kent 188
Austin, Roland Craig 151
Austinson, Carroll Dean
Ave, Lallemant Andrew
Aymond, Michael Anthonh 20,122
Babbitt, Dana Hubert
BBabler, Richard Steven
Backer, Linda 136,168
Backer, Mark A. 188
Backlin, Melvin Robert
Backus, James Leroy 188
Bagniewski, James John 100,151, 188
Bailey, Curt Allen 88,122,160
BAKER, CELMYRA 71
Bailey, Samuer Prentise
Baker, James T, 1 22,170
Bakken, Karen Landsverk 170
Bakker, Marlene Elizabeth 108,160
Baldwin, William Frank
Balfanz, Donald Lee
Balilea, Herenia E. 16
Ball, Robert Allan 104,168
Ballanger, Elsie Lou
Ballman, Curtis R. 32
Bambenek, Paul Hubert 137,160
Bambenek, Robert James 26
BARD. AGNES 79
Banks, Gerald Edward 188
Bard, Sally Frances 31
Bardel, Louis Charles 70,123,130, 150
Baringer, Richard George
Barnett, Mary 57,71
Barnacle, Robert Tate 135
Barrine, Carol Anne 109,136
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BARON, NORMAN 72,144
Barney, Nancy 148,188
Barrett, Therese Wilfred 29,131
Barrett, Warren
Barry, Dennis
BARSKY, ARTHUR 81
Bartels, Dorothy 188
Bartels, Patricia
Barth, Margaret
Barth, Susan 19,136
Barth, Thomas
Bartholomew, Bernard
Barton, Mary 148,160
Bartz, Harry 124,139,168,223
Bastin, Diann 128,132,140,170
Bateman, James
Bathel, Marlene
Batzler, Douglas 160
Batzler, Linda 188
Bauer, Beatrice 140,170
Bauer, Bruce 27
Bauer, Charles 26,104
Bauer, David 138,170
Bauer, Edward
Bauer, Valerie 22,140,144
Baures, Frank 30
Baures, Michael 160
Bay, Sharon
Bay, Stephen 96,97,102
Bayer, Barbara
Bayer, Ruby
BAYER, THOMAS 64
Bayers, Michael
Baylon, Richard 29
Bean, Robert
Beardmore, Romaine 188
Beck, Mary 18
Beck, Sharon
Becker, Lawrence 24,144
Becker, Linda 188
Becker, Patrick
Becker, Thomas 170
Beckley, Jerome 96
Beckman, Charlene
Bedtke, John 100,101
Beeman, Duane
Beeman, James
Beeman, Mary
Beeman, Thomas 150,170
Behling, David
Behling, Julia
BEHNKE, RICHARD 57,76
Behnken, Charlotte 170
BEIGHLEY, ARCHIE 66
Beinhorn, Virginia 32,133
Beito, David
Bell, Becky
Bell, Bonnie 26
Bell, Charles
Bell, Dennis 20,46
Bell, Gerald Bell, Michael 30
Bellingham, Nancy 18,136
Belshan, Thomas
Belter, Bruce 21
Bencke, Craig 27
Benedett, Keith 26
Benedict, George
Benedict, Rebecca
Benedict, William 31
Beneke, Craig 100
Bengtson, Lawrence
Benish, Maryls
Benjamin, Jerry
Benke, Bradley 21
Benson, Claude
Benson, David
Benson, Dawn
Benson, Dennis 28
Benson, Dixie 18
Benson, Jean 22
Benson, Joan 136,137,149,170
Benson, Judith
Benson, Kristie
Benson, Marjorie 170
Bentfield, Patricia 30
Bentley, Barbara
BENTLEY, CHARLES 52
Benz, Becky Benz, Loren 88,160
Berens, Sally 24 Berg, Barbara 141,171
Berg, Kirby Berg, Lola Berg, Richard Berg, Susan 171
Bergaus, Irene Bergaus, Mary Bergdale, Duane Bergdale, Garlyn
Berger, Roy Bergevin, Craig 171
Bergler, Gary 20
Bergler, Jeanette Bergquist, Gary 128 Bergsrud, Barbara 136,171
BERGSTEN, URBAN 74,133 Berstrom, Mary 133
Bergstrom, Patricia Berguson, Thomas 151 Berkman, Dulcie
Berland, Larry 30
Bernard, Beth Bernatz, Howard Bernatz, Kathleen 188
Bernatz, Patricia Bernatz, Thomas
BERNDT, AUDREY 57,71
Berndt, Diane Bernhardt, Kenneth Bernstorf, Thomas Bertel, Dusten 137 Berzinski, Robert
Berzinski, William 21
Besonen, Donald 96,122
Besse, Beverly 19
Besson, Donald 103 Betcher, Robert Beytien, Elizabeth
Bezdichek, Nancy 25,128,148,171
Bezdichek, Thomas 18
Bicker, Howard 151,188
Bicker, Myrna 30
Bicknese, Dianne
Bicknese, Marilyn 171
Bieberdorf, Robert
Bielefeldt, Donald
Bien, Dawn 160
Bienhorn, Virginia 141
Bierbaum, Avis 160
Bierbaum, Edith 126,127,128,144, 168
Bierbaum, Roger 18,144
Biesanz, Elizabeth
Biesanz, Mark
Biesanz, Philip
Bigelow, James
Billings, Allan 100
Billison, Douglas
Billison, Linda 136,188
Biltgen, Cherie
Bina, Albert
Bisek, Angeline
Bisek, Louis
Bishop, Dennis
Bishop, Sidney 28,151
Bissen, Mary 188
Bizzer, Ronald 27
Bjortomt, Richard
BJortomt, Robert 20
Black, Ruth
Blackburn, Diana 125,160,223
Blagsvedt, Richard 29
BLAKELY. BRIAN 80,81
Blakely, Linda 136,171
Blakstad, Ronnie
Blank, Martha
Blank, Robert
Blanski, Michael
Blaschka, James 23,151
Blaser, Randy 144
Blasko, James 188
Blasko, Philip
Blasko, Renae
Blaskowski, Cecelia 32
Blegen, Larry
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Blixt, Bruce 151
Bloch, Adrienne 131,160
Bloch, Rose
Blomgren, Irene 28
Blondell, Douglas
Blong, Glenn 188
Blum, David 121
Blum, Lynette
BODDY, MARGARET 68
Boeck, Bruce
Boegemann, Nancy 126
Boehlke, Elizabeth 28
Boelter, Dean 137
Boelter, Dennis 137
Boelter, Kathleen 136,160
Boelter, Lowell
Boettcher, Angela 140,188
Boettcher, Lee 160
Bohan, Daniel 27,151,188
Bohnen, Byron 188
Bohnen, Joyce
Bohnen, Leslie 30,122,150
Boland, Connie 30
Bollig, Jeanette 26
BOLON, GEORGE 54
Bond, David 188
Bond, William 32
Bonde, Timothy 32
Boness, Louis
Bonnerup, Mary 128,171
Bonine, Raymond 28
Bonow, Barbara 144
Bonow, Wesley
Boomgaarden, Randall 171
Boomgaarden, Wesley 25
Borcherding, Lynn 30
Borchert, Roger 150,188
Borek, Thomas
Borgen, Wayne 188
Borgwardt, Daniel
Boser, Vernon
Boss, David 151
Bostrack, Philip
Bostrom, Janice 140
Botcher, Douglas
Bothun, John 188
Bothun, Marilyn 188
Bothun, Sandra 168
Bothwell, Craig 32,96
Boulware, Robert 151,188
Bouska, James
Bowden, Anthony
Bowe, Linda 17,84,139,223
Bowen, Kathleen 171
Bowen, Laura 110
Bowman, Samuel 30
Boyd, Mary 26
Boyles, Jerri 33
Boysen, Bonnie 132,171
Boysen, Carol 18
Boyum, Ann 153,188
Boyum, Kim 121,138
Boyum, Linda 28,148,188
Boyum, Richard 122,133,174
Boyum, Sharon
Boyum, Sylvia
Bozonie, Heath 30,134
Braaten, Roger 98,104,105,160
Braatz, Theodore
Braatz, Wayne 32
Braden, Carrie
Braden, Terry
Bradford, Barbara
Bradford, Deborah 16,136
Brady, Jean
Brady, Larry 150
Braithwaite, Lanny
Brakke, Marcia 140
Braland, Paul
Brand, Bette 168
Brand, Gregory
Brand, Michael 19,104
Brand, Robert
Brand, Sharon 188
Brand, Susan 32
Brandon, David
Brandt, Bonnie
Brandt, Harlan
Brandt, Sandra 28
Brantner, Gloria
Brase, Thomas 151
Braun, Jerome
Braun, William 104
Bredshall, Kathleen
Breitenfeldt, Chester
Breitsprecher, Thomas
BREMER, ADOLPH 53,113,223
Bremseth, Cheryl 148
Bremseth, Mary
Brennan, Sheila 172
Brink, Harlin
Brinkmeier, Barry 138
Brist, Linda
Brodie, Robert
Broecker, Barbara 122
Brogan, Charlene
Broich, Barbara 160
BROM, DENNIS 130,150,172
Bronk, Catherine
Bronk, Edward
Bronk, Patrick
Bronk, Thomas 22
Bronniche, Daryl 150
Bronschinske, Jean 136
Bronson, Arthur
BROOKS. RAY 74
Brostrom, Mark 160
Brostrom, Van
Brother, Stephen
Brown, Barbara 24,136
Brown, Carolyn 18
Brown, Lucinda
Brown, Lynn
Brown, Mary
Brown, Richard
Brown, Theresa 29
Brown, Thomas 26,151
Browne, Patricia 45,148,172
Brownen,Connie
BROWNING, JAMES 62
BROWNING, MARGARET 76
Bruegger. Judith
Bruegger, Sylvia
Brueske, Rose
Bruggeman, Gathering 1 27, 1 28, 1 72, 223
Brummer, Gerald
Brummer, Susan 188
Brunkow, Pamela 32,142,144
Brunner, Jeaneet 22
Brus, David 160
Bryand, Addison
Bubbers, Robert
Bublitz, Sandra 115,172,223
Buboltz, Connie 27
Buchanan, Thomas
BUCHER, SHIRLEY
Buchholz, Roger 26
Buchner, John
Buck, Lee 151
Buck, Susan 28,142
Buckbee, Ruth 140
Buckley, Jean
Buege, Roger
Buehler, Donald
Buehler, Linda 27
Buhler, Willard
Bullemer, Susan
Bundy, Michael 28,150
Bunge, Connie 30
Buol, Linda 160
Burchill, Thomas
Buresh, Steven 70,121,168
Burfeind, Dorothy 32
Burgdorf, Curtis
Burger, Katherine 122,134,142,160
Bureson, Thomas 188
Burke, Barbara 172
Burkhart, Linda 23,134
Burlage, Denis
Burleigh, John
Burmeister, Allyn
Burmeister, Franklin
Burmeister, Fredirick 160
Burmester, Howard 20
Burmeister, James 133
Burmeister, Karen 188
Burmeister, Susan
Burnham, Kerry 142,160
Burns, Edith 21
Burnstorf, Tom 96
Burr, Gene 150
Buryska, Kathleen
Busch, Alan
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Biiscovick, John 150
Busdickcr, Mrs. Roger 12.1 l.J
Buss, Robert 126.160
Butlin. Patricia
Butter, Margaret 160
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Schütz, John 189
Schuweiler, Alan 165
Schwagel, Richard 30
Schwager, Cynthia 30
Schwager, Lester
Schwanbeck, Eugene
Schwandt, Audrey 134
Schwantz, Bertha 184
Schwark, Ellen
Schwartz, Jill 23,45,148,165
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Schwartzhoff, Alice 128,132,133,184
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Schwengels, Gerald 151,189
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Schwerzler, Muriel
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Scott, Stanley 189
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Scovii, Charles 150
Scrabeck, Arlyn 189
Seabold, Maryann 17,223
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Sebesta, Joseph 29
Sebesta, Mary
Sebo, Richard 24
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Seeland, Klayton
Seemann, Sandra
Seidl, Kathleen 30
Seidl, M. Therese 132,142
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Seidlitz, Elizabeth 25
Seifert, Elizabeth 16
Seitz, Donovan 24
Selke, Gordon
Selly, Sharon
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Semling, Norman 150,189
Semden, Shirley 189
Senden, Steven
Senjem, Paul 165
Senn, Kevin 150
Senn, Patricia
Senn, Russell
Sens, Linda 128,132,140,223
Severson, Harriet 37
Seyba, Roger
Seyba, Ruth 133,165
Seykora, Susan 24
Shafer, Wiiiiam 139,185
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Shaw, Mark
Shaw, Orin
^hea, Lawrence 189
Shedd, William
Shedeen, A. Robert
Sheehan,Deborah 22
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Sheehan, Thomas 165
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Sherman, Suellyn
Sherman, Timothy
Shibley, Carolinn
Shima, Sandra 128,133,134,148,185
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Scholing, Leonard
Shustrom, Wayne
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Siems, Linda 148,165
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Siem, Marc 26
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Simon, Candace 122,142,148
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Sims, Charles
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Sinnen, Pamela 137,165
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Sister Elaine Greenwoods
Sister Evelyn Wanta
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Siverson, Elizabeth 185
Sizemore, Patricia Skaar, Terrance 150
Skattum, Paul 22,46,47,126,127,128, 185
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Slezak, Kenneth
Sloop, Dennis
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Smith, Charles
Smith, Cheryl 126
Smith, Donald 26
Smith, Douglas
Smith, Gary
Smith, Gayle 148
Smith, Joseph 22
Smith, Joyce 133,140,185
Smith, Kathleen 21
Smith, Leo
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Smith, Myron Edward
Smith, Nancy
Smith,- Nelsen
Smith, Patricia 169
Smith, Patricia Schneide
Smith, Paula 165
Smith, Richard 16,88 (W)
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Smith, Scott
Smith, Steven
Smith, Suzanne 20
Smith, Wayne
Snell, Christine 26
Snell, Sandra 189
Snesrud, Glen 86,165
Snyder, Becky 28
Snyder, Richard 150
Snyder, Susan 29
Snyder, Thomas 150
Snyder, Wendy 126
Sobeck, David
Soderstrom, Carl
Solarlo, Carmen
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Solie, Gary
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Sommers, Susan 165
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Sorenson, Marian
Sorg, Carol 141
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Sorom, Richard 151,189
Sova, Sue 148
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Sowden, Larry 189
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Spath, Janet 148,165
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Speck, Mary 169
Spelharg, Ann
Spelhaug, Jean 32
Spellacy, Michael 129,185
Speltz, Arthur
Speltz, Nancy 30,152
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Spencer, Gary 189
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Spengler, Donald 189
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Speten, Debra 30
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Sprangers, Scott 19,185
Springborn, David 189
Springer, Bruce 32,151
Stachowitz, Michael
Stadler, Gerald
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Staloch, Michael 185
Staloch, Patrick 26
Stalsitz, Louis 25
Stamy, Edward
Standke, Douglas 128,132,133,151, 185
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Stanich, Joseph 128
Stankiewicz, Suzanne 137
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Stark, Olis 19
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Steadman, Alvin 189
Steadman, David
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Stearns, Mary 136,185
Stearns, M. Sherry 32
Steber, Dolores
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Steel, Ronald 17
Stelle, Barbara 23,130
Steen, Linda 189
Steen, Pari
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Steene, Barbara 21,120,148,177,186
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Steffes, Thomas 23
Steging, Joel
Steigerwald, Ane
Steimer, Carol 165
Stein, Stephen 24,165
Steinbauer, Ronald
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Steiner, Luanne 126
Steitz, Paula 18,144
Stellpflug, Kenneth
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Stemmer, Michael 26
Stenehjem, Eric
Stensgard, Norine
Stenzel, Mark
Stermer, Carol Stern, Edward
Steuernagel, Gary 32,135,142
Steuernagel, Gregory 25
Stevens, Joe 18,133
Stevens, Nicolette 21
Stevens, Richard 189
Stewart, Calvin 150
Stewart, Theodore
Steyer, Lois
Stezenski, Gregory 88
Sticha, Paul 20,126
Stiever, Michael
Stigen, David
Stinocher, Charles
Stinson, Paul 24
STISKA, BARBARA 57,75
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Stoa, Thomas 30,137
Stockhausen, Steven 28
Stoffel, Thomas 189
Stolpa, Renee 165
Stoltman, Kathleen 165
Stoltman, Susan
Stork, Julie 186
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Strapko, Steven 22
Streeter, James 137
Streier, Douglas 24
Strelow, Nancy
Stried, Richard
Strnad, Linda 114,169
Strouth, Theresa 25
Strozewski, Tunney
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Stry, Vernon 189
Stumpff, Donald 27,151
Styba, Michael 18,24
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Sullivan, Margaret 31
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SUNDBY, MELVIN 57,58
Sundry, Terry 18,144
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Sutter, Kevin 29
Svendsen, Margaret 26,121
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Swanson, Joanne 133,189
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Swanson, Kay 126,137
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Swanson, Paul 23,150
Swanson, Richard 32
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Sweazey, James 30,137
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Sweely, Heidi 18,131,133,223
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Trainor, Carolyn 189
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Vanderpol, Barbara 141,186
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Van Ostrand, Sheridel 18
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Vanzo, Elizabeth
Varien, Thomas 26,135
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Vogel, Thomas 27
Vogt, Terry 150
Voight, Eugene
Voight, Jacqueline 131,169
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Voiovich, Thomas 133,169
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Von Bargen, Linda 148,166
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WARNER, DONALD 52,53
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Watson, Gloria 33
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Wachtel, Mary 132,186
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Walker, Dale 129,187
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Weipert, Cletus
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WITT, JERRY 65
Witzel, Diane 189
Wobig, Terrence 126,132,127,128, 187
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WOLFE, DUANE 73
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Young, William 189
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Accounting Club 129 Academic Affairs 52 Administration 53 “Ah! Wilderness” 116 Alpha Delta Pi 148 Alpha Xi Delta 148 Art Department 58 Baseball 88 Basketball 95,99 Biology Department 60 Business Administration Department 62 Business Education Department 63 Chemistry Department 64,65 College Republicans 131 Collegiate Club 120 Concert Band 144,145 Concert Choir 142,143 Counseling Services 78 Cross Country 94 Delta Zeta 149 Earth Science Department 64,65 Education Department 66,67 Education Psychology Department 78 Encounter 139 English Department 68,69 Football 190,193 Foreign Language Department 70 Gamma Delta 138 Gary Puckett Concert 118 Geography Department 72 Geology Department 64-65 Golf 89 Greek Week 154,155 Health and Physical Education Department 76,77 History Department 80,81 Homecoming Events 40,45 Industrial Arts Club 132 Industrial Arts Department 59 Intercollegiate Debate 127 International Students Group 119 Intervarsity 140 Judicial Board 133 Juniors 168,169 Kappa Delta Pi 128 Kappa Pi 128 Library Department 71 Lutheran Collegians 138 Mathematics Department 73 M.E.N.C 122 Men’s Residence Hall Council and Representatives 135 Mickey Mouse Club 130 Music Department 79 Newman 139 Nursing Club 141 Nursing Department 61 Office of the President 50,51 Orientation Teams 16,33 Phelp’s Faculty 74,75 Phi Delta Rho 150 Phi Sigma Epsilon 150 Physics Department 64,65 Playboy Dance 152,153 Political Science Department 72 President’s Ball 112,113 Residents Assistants 133 S.A.M 129 Satori 140 Seniors 170,187 Sigma Tau Gamma 151 Ski and Outing Club 137 Student Affairs 54,55 S.N.E.A 123 Sociology Department 80,81 Sophomores 160,166 Speech Department 68,69 Student Senate 121 Swimming 104,107 Tau Kappa Epsilon 151 “That Scoundrel Scapin” 46,47 “Theatre of the Mind” 116 Track 86,87 Union Program Council 121 Veteran’s Club 132 Valentine’s Dance 114,115 Warriorettes 130 “W” Club 122 Wenonah Players 126 Wenonah Staff 124,124 W.I.E.P 137 W.l.E.P. Executive Council 110 Winonan Staff 123 Winona State Speech Association 127 Women’s Basketball Ill Women’s Gymnastics 110 Women’s Physical Education Club 136 Women’s Residence Hall Council and Representatives 134 Women’s Swimming 108 Women’s Volleyball 109 Wrestling 100,103 Young Americans for Freedom 131
1970 Wenonah staff
Editor in chief: Mary Koffron
Business manager: Harry Bartz
Advisor: Adolph Bremer
Academics Section Editor: Ann Franks
Terry Finnern
Mary Rosburg
Advertising Section Editor: Maureen Rodich
Ricky Cook
Betty Finn
Cyndi Powers
Jean Dunn
Sandy Bublitz
Classes Section Editor: Kathy Harpel
Ruth Ann Michel
Janelyn Lien
Mary Ann Seabold
Candy Sarri
Karen Olson
Linda Bowe
Greek Section Editor:Marie Heins
J an Edwards
Connie Hansen
Organizations Section Editor: Diana Blackburn
Cathy Lawstuen
Becky Leffert
Cathy Bruggeman
Heidi Sweely
Mary Ellen Simmons
Sports Section Editor: Wayne Kidd
Marsha Walters
Larry Ofstedal
Marilyn Ofstedal
Student Life Section Editor: Vicki Harvell
Mary Lindahl
Cathy Muellich
Pelagic Kelm
Copy Editors: Rosie Mahoney
Sue Hallstrom
Linda Wendt
Index Editor: Jill Hedglin
Marcia Miller
Typists: Linda Sens
Diane Ketchum
Head Photographers: Mike Abitz
Paul Kuchenmeister
Valerie Skjezeland
Pam Evjen
Pat Lickteig
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Inter-Collegiate Press
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All 224 pages are completed, in the 1970 Wenonah, except for number 224 which I am now writing. I have wondered all year what this moment would feel like. It’s strange! “The House” in which we spent so many hours working to meet deadlines is quiet. Very seldom was I here all alone. Without the Wenonah Staff I could not have edited this book. It seems unreal that it is finished. The time went so fast and it has been such a great experience! Next week I will be gone and the new editor will take over my present role. I have one hope: that each and every person affiliated with Winona State College, that looks at this yearbook, will be able to see themselves whether their actual picture is in here or not. Just as you see Winona State.
Mary Koffron
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