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  • PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY TACOMA 44, WASHINGTON

    PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY

    TACOlVIA 44, \V ASHINGTON

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  • Foreword In this seventieth year of Pacific Lutheran's history, many changes came to our campus. The goal of University status for which courageous men of vision and faith had so diligently worked was realized as Pacific Lutheran College became Pacific Lutheran University. The beautiful, wellequipped Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building was dedicated. The University's athletic teams went forth to their collegiate wars under the banner of Knights as the Gladiator nickname died with PLC.

    To capture the flavor of this great year, the SAGA chose to feature the new PLU Knight, symbolic of the Renaissance period of relearning and emblematic of the University's goal to educate Christian men and women for service to God and man. The new University Seal was also chosen to further illustrate the University Year theme as the design incorporates elements which symbolize the University's heritage and function. The elliptical shape, adapted from the style of the seal of The American Lutheran Church symbolizes the close relationship between the University and the Church, which owns and encompasses the school. The ellipse is an ancient Christian sign which indicates the relationship between God and man. The name of the institution and the date of its founding are appropriately placed along the border. Central to the design is the ancient "Chi Rho," a sign designating Jesus as The Christ, and drawn from the cross of Calvary. The "Chi Rho" is planted in the book, which stands both for the Bible ,md for the chief tool of the student. The lamp of learning is traditional in the Western Civilization 'which is our heritage, and symbolizes man's search for free knowledge and wisdom. The flame of the lamp illuminates the book. The Evergreen tree, perhaps the greatest natural reSOUi'ce of the Pacific Northwest, ties the University to its locale, and is symbolic of the abundance of the natural surroundings, as well as man's dependence upon it.

    Much is new, much remains, and it was the sincere desire of the staff of the 1961 SAGA to capture this "University Year" and record it for you on the pages of this book. May this 1961 SAGA be a credit to the students of a beloved institution ... Pacific Lutheran University.

    EDITOR

    5

    Foreword In this seventieth year of Pacific Lutheran's history, many changes came to our campus. The goal of Un iversity status for which courageous men of v ision and faith had so d i ligently worked was realized as Pacific Lutheran College became Pacific Lutheran University. The beautiful, wellequipped Tacoma-Pierce Administration Bu i ld ing was dedicated. The Univers ity's athletic teams went forth to the ir collegiate wars under the banner of Knights as the Gladiator nkkname died with PLC.

    To capture the flavor of this great yeal', the SAGA chose to feature the new PLU Knight, symbolic of the Renaissance period of relearning and emblematk of the Un iversity's goal to educate Christian men and women fol' service to God and man.

    The new Universjty Seal was also chosen to further i llustrate the Universi ty Year theme as the design incorporates elements which symbol ize the Uni versity's heritage and function . The elliptical shape, adapted from the style of the seal of The American Lutheran Church symbolizes the c lose relationship between the University and the Church, which owns and eneompasses the school. The ellipse is an ancient Christian sign which indicates the relationship between God and man. The name of the institution and the date of its founding are appropriately placed along the border. Central to the design is the ancient " Chi Rho," a sign designating Jesus as The Christ, and drawn from the cross of Calvary. The " Chi Rho" is planted in the book, which stands both for the Bible and for the chief tool of the student. The lamp of leal'l1ing is traditional in the 'Western Civil ization which is our heritage, and symbolizes man's search for free knowledge and wisdom. The flame of the lamp il luminates the book. The Evergreen tree, perhaps the greatest natural resource of the Pacific Northwest, ties the University to its locale, and is symbolic of the abundance of the natural s urroundings, as well as man's dependence upon it.

    M uch is new, much rema ins, and it was the sincere desire of the staff of the 1961 SAGA to capture this "U niversity Year" and record it for you on the pages of this book. May this 1961 SAGA be a credit to the students of a beloved institution . . . Pacific L utheran University.

    EDITOR

    5,

  • The Saga of the

    UNIVERSITY

    YEAR

    dedicated to

    D1'. alId Mrs. Eastvold

    Dr. S. C. Eastvold The ~tmazing growth of the aC

  • We Build For

    Top, L.: Lib"ar1! Cor1l('rstone.

    ABOVE: The Completed Adminis tmtio1 ~ [Juildill.,Ij .

    LEFT: Old Main stands tnajcst'ically over 01/1' campus.

    BOTTOM, L.: Old buildings gCtVC way to the! ncw Ad'lnini.~tra. tioll Building.

    BELOW: The C01"IW1's tone of the Science Hall.

    We Build

    Top, L.: Lib),(/,)'!1 Cm')I('I'NtOrtC,

    ABOVE: The Com,pll'!/d Administration lJl!i/(ii1IY,

    LEFT: Old Ma'in stands majc8tically () oC')' 1/111' r.aml)1(.

    BOTTOM, L.: Old bll'ilding, gCUH! 100.11 to the ,ww Ar/.mi,,'i,t./'atio llllildiilg,

    BELOW: The C01'IlI:1'stolle of the Science Hall.

  • The Future

    9

    The Future

    9

  • 12

    Dr. Seth C. Eastvold

    PRESIDENT

    The academic year, 1960-61, has been, without doubt, one of significant achievement and progress in all aspeds of the University's activities, accompanied by decided strengthening for the years ahead.

    With the reorganization of the institution into six schools and colleges, we have automatically brought markedly preceptible intelledual stimulus to both faculty and students. Several of the longestablished programs and courses have been subjected to extensive criticism and analysis with recommendations for changes pending. There has been increased interest on the part of students in aspects of many kinds on the University campus. Over and above the usual activities of a social character, the students of today are more than ever interested in University policy and curriculum, admissions, public relations, and development, as well as in their ovvn problems and future.

    In this brief message, I wish to greet the students of today, who will be the alumni of tomorrow. We invite you to become a very active part of the Ten-Year Program which has been set up by the Board of Regents. vVe will need to accomplish as much in the next ten years as we have done in the past seventy years, if we are to take our place as a great University and render our best service to home, church, state and world. This will mean the financial, moral, academic and spiritual support of a host of people now among our friends, as well as countless others whom we will need to enlist in the futul'e.

    We thank God for this great year. We pray that it will be onl~r one of many years that will be even greater. To that end, we thank those who have helped in the past, and pray that God's blessing will rest upon us as we are workers together with God in the great vast field of Christian higher education.

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    The academic year, 1960-6 1 , has been, w ithout doubt, one of significant achievement and progress in all as peets of the Un ivers ity's act i v ities , accompanied by d ec ided strengthening for the years ahead.

    With the reorganization of the institution into six schools and colleges , we h ave automatically brought markedly preceptible intellectual stimulus to both faculty and students . Several of the longestabl ished programs ancl courses have been subjected to extensive critici::ml and analysis with recommendations for changes pending'. There has been increased interest on the part of students in aspects of many ldnds on the University campus. Over and above the usual act iv ities of a social character, the students of today are more than ever interested in University policy and cU1Ticulum, admissions, public I'elations, and development, as well as in thei r own problems and future.

    Dr. Seth C. Eastvold

    PRESIDENT

    In this brief message, I wish to greet the students of today, who ,v iI I be the alumni of tomorrow. We invite you to become a very active part of the Ten-Year Program wh ich has been set up by the Board of Regents. We wil l need to accompl ish as much in the next ten years as we h ave done in the past seventy years, if we are to take our place a s a great Un iversity and render our best service to home, ch u rch, state and world. This wi l l mean the fina ncial, moral , academic and spi ritual support of a host of people now among our friends, as well as countless others whom we wil l need to enl ist in the future.

    We thank God for this great year. We pray that it wi l l be only one of many years that w i ll be even greater. To that end, we thank those who h ave helped in the past, and pray that God 's blessi ng wil l rest upon us as we a re workers together with God in the great vast field of Christian h igher educat ion.

  • VICE

    PRESIDENT

    Clayton B. Peterson

    Clayton B. Peterson, as the new vicepresident, has his primary responsibilities in the areas of development and alumn i relations. He is in charge of the eleven million dollar development program, which is scheduled to be completed by 1970. The projects that are planned include three dormitor ies, an art building, a fieldhouse, a swimming pool, a stadium and athletic field, a health center, and additions to the Library, College Union Building, and Science Hall. He was formerly head of the P.L.U. Development Fund in 1957 and 1958. Peterson received his Bachelor of

    Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin, has a Master of Arts degree from Wisconsin, and is a canclirlate for the Doctor of Philosophy degree from that University.

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    VICE PRE SIDE NT

    Clayton B. Peterson

    Clayton B. Peterson, as the new vicepresi dent, hai\ his pri mary responsibi l i t ies in the areas of cievelopment and alumni relations. He is in charge of the eleven mil l i on dollar development program , which ii; scheduled to be completed by 1970. The projects that are plan ned include three dorm i tor ies, an art bu i lding, a field house, a sw imming pool, a stadium and athletic field, a health center, and adci i tiom; to the Libra ry, College Union Bui ld ing, and Science Hall . He was formerly head of the P.L.U. Development Fund i n 1957 and ]958.

    Peterson received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the Un iversi ty of Wisconsin, has a Master of A rts degree from Wisconsin , and is a cand idate for the D octor of Philosophy degree from that University.

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  • 14

    Dr. . Philip E. Hauge

    DEAN OF THE

    UNIVERSITY

    Dean Philip E . Hauge has been with Pacific Lutheran Univel'sity for forty-one years and now serves as Dean of the University. It is his duty to guide the academic program of the university through the several schools under the university structure.

    But Dean Hauge has been more than an academic dean: he has served for many years as the faculty counselor to the Student Council and he ean be found taking an active interest in all phases of. univel' ity life. Last year's SAG was dedicated to him as a tribute and a partial "thmlk you" for his labors in behalf of the hool.

    14

    D r. Philip E. Hauge

    DEAN OF THE

    UNIVERSITY

    Dean Phil ip E. Hauge has been with Pacific Lutheran University for forty-one yea.l"S and now serves as Dean of the University. It is his duty to guide the academic program of the university through the several schools under the univers ity structure.

    But Dean Hauge has been more than an academic clean: he has served for many years as the faculty counselor to the Student Council and he can be found taking an active interest in all phases of. un iversity l ife. Last year's SAG was dedicated to him as a tri bute and a pattial "thank you" for his labors in behalf of the s hool.

  • BACK, 1,. TO R: Larson, E. Knutzen, Munson, Eastvoid, F oss, L. Knutson, Preus, Vance, Grimsrud, Rand, H ageness, Herbert. FRONT, L. TO R: Nesse, Ecbtrom, Woldseth, Siefkes , Sather, Lindblom, Morken, Davidson, Grahn, Nieman. NOT PICTURED: Halver son, Widstem, Ander:;on .

    L. TO R : Olsen , Danielson, Turman , Ramstad, Harmon, Gullix so n, Knut so n, Tiedeman, P eterson, Randolph, Storaasli, 'Voldseth, Hageness, Vance.

    Board Of Regents

    Alumni Association

    BACK, L. TO R: Lurson , E. K nutzen, M unso n, Eastv oid, Foss, L. K nutson, Preus, Vance, Gri msrud, Rand, H ageness, Herbert. FRONT, L. TO R : Nesse, Eckstrom, Woldseth, S i efk e s, S a t h er, Lindblom, Morken, Dav i dson, Grahn, N ieman. NOT PICTURED : H a lv erson, Widstem, A n derson .

    L. TO R : Olsen, Danielson, Turman. Ramstad, Hann on, Gull ixson , K nut s o n , Tiedemun, Peterson, Randolph, St oraasli, W oldse t. h , Hugeness, Vance .

    Board Of Regents

    Alumni Association

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    Dr. Erich C. Knorr, Dean

    The College of Arts and Sciences, headed by Dean Erich C. Knorr, is the heart and core of University study. Its purpose is to provide substantial educational experiences by which a student may acquire adequate schooling in preparation for life and secure a sound basis of knowledge and skill for service in a chosen field.

    Degrees offered by the College of Arts and Sciences include Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology.

    COLL,EGE

    OF ARTS

    AND

    SCIENCES

    The divisions of this college are Humanities including the departments of English, Foreign Languages, Philosophy, and Religion; Nahaal Sciences including the departments of Biology, Chemistry, General Science, Mathematics, and Physics; Social Sciences including the departments of Economics, History, Health and Physical Education, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology. The College of Arts and Sciences also offers careers in Engineering, Law, Medicine, Dentistry, Parish Work, Social Work, and Theology.

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    Dl'. Erich C . Kno!'l', Dean

    The College of A rts and Seiences, headed by Dean E rich C. Knorr, is the heart anel core of University study. Its purpose is to provide substantial educational experiences by which a student may acquire adequate schooling in preparation for life and seeure a sou nd basis of knowledge and skil l for service in a ehosen field .

    Degrees offered by the College of A rts and Sciences include Baehelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Baehelor of Scienee in Medical Technology.

    C OLLE GE O F ARTS

    A ND S C I EN C E S

    The d ivision of thLs college are H umanities including the departments of Engl ish, Foreign Languages, Philosophy, and Religion; Natural Sciences including the departments of Biology, Chemistry, General Science, Mnthematies. and Physics; Social Seienees including the departments of Economics, History, Health and Physical Ed ucation, Pol itical Seience, Psychology, and Sociology. The College of Arts and Sciences also offers careers in E ngineering, Law, l'dedieine, Dentistry, Parish Work, Social Work, and Theology.

  • Charles D. Ande rson s,-oe iate P rofessor

    of Chemishy

    E lvin 1\1:. Akre Associate Professo r of H i ~to ry

    Kenneth E. Christopherson Ass istant Professor of Religion

    Grace E. Blomquist Associate Professor of English

    John E. Gaines Ass ista nt Professor of Geology and General Engineering

    James D. Gabrielsen

    A. !'; i ~ta nt Professor of Physical Educa tion , Coach of Football and Bagcball

    George E. Arbaugh Assis tant Professo r of P hilosoph

    David A. Black I nstnrctor in English

    Donald R. Farmer Assoc iate Professo r of Political Science

    Lee Ford Assoc iate Professor of Biology

    Charles E. Haydon Assistant Professo r of French and Spanish

    Lucille M. J()hn~on Assoc iate Professor of En"dish

    17

    Elvin M, Akre Ass()('ia te Profes:;or of Hi:;tor)'

    Grace E, Blomquist A:;socia tc Profesol' of English

    Jame D, Gabrielsen A:si,.;tant Pl"

  • 18

    Raymond A. Klopsch Associate Professo r of Engl ish

    Olaf M. Jordahl

    Professor of Physics

    John G. Kuethe Associa te Professor of Philosophy

    Harold J . Leraas

    Professor of Biology

    Shirley A. Mac Isaac Instructor in German

    Eugene A. Maier Associate Professor of Mathematics

    Jens W. Knudsen Assistant Professor of Biology

    Anne E. Knudson Associate Professor of Eng lish

    Ottilie Elise Little

    Professo r of German

    Gene C. Lundgaanl In structor in Physical Education, Coach of Basketball

    J eanine Moravec

    Instruc tor in Engli sh

    Robert Newell Instructor in Mathematics

    18

    Olaf M. Jordahl Professol' of Physies

    . John G. Kuethe Assoc iate Professor of Philosophy

    Shirley A. :Mac Isaac I nst\'\lctor in Gcrman

    Raymond A, Klopsch Associate Professor of English

    Harold J. Leraas Pl'ofessol' of Biology

    Eugene A. Maier Associate Professor of Mathematics

    Jens W. Knudsen Assistant Professor of Biology

    Ottilie Elise Little Professor of German

    Jeanine Moravec Instructor in Eng;lih

    Anne E. Knudson Associate Professor of English

    Gene C . Lunclgaarrl Instructor in Physital Edueation, Coaeh of Baskt'tball

    Robert Newell Instructor in ;VI a thcma tits

  • Sherman B.

    Nornes

    Assistant Proiessol'

    of Physics

    Magnus Nocltveclt

    Professor of Hi s tory

    Anders W. Ramstad Professor of Chemistry

    Clarence J. Potratz Instructor in Mathematics

    Kelmer N. Roe Associate Professor of Religion, Greek

    Peter J. Ristuben Assis tant Professor of Hi:; tory

    Robert B. Olafson

    Ins tructor in English

    Herbert R. Ranson

    ProfeSSOl' of Eng'li sh

    Josef E. Running Assis tant Professor of Mathematics

    Robert C. Olsen Professor of Chemis tl'y

    Paul lVI. Reigstad Assis tan t Professor of English

    H. Mark Salzman Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Athletic Director and Coach of Track

    19

    Magnlls Nocltvedt Professor of History

    Clnrence J. Potratz Instructor in Mathematics

    Peter J. Ristuben Assistan t Pl'Ofessol' of History

    Sherman B. NOl'nes Assistclnt PI'ofessol' of Physics

    Anders W. Ramstad Professor of Chemistry

    Kelmer N. Roe Associate Professor of Religion, Greek

    Robert B. Olafson Instructor in English

    Herbert R. Ranson Professor of English

    Josef E. Ru n ning Assistant Pl'ofes!;or of Mathematics

    Robert C. Olsen Professor of Chemistry

    Paul M. Rei gstacl Assistant Profes!;ol' of Eng'lish

    H. Mark Salzman As,;btant Professor of Physical Education, Athletic Director a nd Coach of Track

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  • 20

    Walter C. Sc hnackenberg Professor of His tory

    J ohannes A.

    Schiller

    Ass istan t Professol'

    of Soeiology

    Phylli s P . Templin Ins t.ructor of Physical Education

    William L. Strunk

    Professor of Biology

    Rhoda H. Young Assistant Professor of Physica l Educa tion

    R ic.:hard T. Scott Ins truc:tor in P sychology

    Paul G. Vigness Assoc iate Professor of Rdip:ion and His tory

    Donald C. Ziemke Assista n t Pl"Ofessol' of Religion

    Ann Smith I ns tructor of Biolop:y

    Not Pictured Sven Winther Ins trll ctor of Psychology

    20

    ,Johannes A, Schiller Asistant Profe!>sol' of Sociology

    William L. Strunk Professor of Biology

    Walter C, Schnackenbcl'", ProfC'ssol' of History

    Phyl l is P. Templin Instructor of Physieal Education

    Rhoda H. Young As!>istun t Professor of Physical Edueution

    Richard T. SCQtt lnstrudo[' in Psyehology

    Paul G. Vigness Assoeiate Pl'ofessor of Religion and History

    Donald C. Ziemke Assistant PI'ofessor of Religion

    Ann Smith Instructor of Biology

    Not Pictured Sven Winther Instrllctor of Psychology

  • D\vight J. Zulauf, Dean

    School of Business Adlninistration

    Supervised by Dean Dwight J. Zulauf, the School of Business Adminis

    tration offers a program leading to the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration.

    This School is not designed only for students planning to go into busines. , but also for those who plan to teach business courses, those "vho wish to continue ::;tudy in graduate business school, and those who desire a general background in economic problems.

    Gundar K ing Robert E. Pierson Ass is tant P rofessor Associate Professo r of E conomics and of E conomics and Business Bus iness

    Admini~trat ion Admini s tl'Ution

    Martha S. Hilbert Charles A. In,;tl'udol' in Peterson Business Associate ProfessorAdministra tion of Economics a nd

    Business Administration

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    Dwight J. ZUlauf, Dean

    School of Business Adlninistration Supervised by Dean Dwight J. Zulauf, the School of Business Adminis

    tration offers a program leading to the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration.

    This School is not designed only for students planning to go into business. but al 0 f r those who plan tu teach business courses, those who wish to continue study in graduate business school, and those who desit'e a general background in economic problems.

    Gundar King Assitnnt pJ'ofessor of Economics and Business Adminbtration

    Robert E. Pierson Associate Professor of Economic-s and Business Adl11inis tration

    Martha S. Hilbert fntitl'udoJ' in

    Charles A, Petel'son Associate Professor of Economics and Business Administration

    Business AdministJ'ation

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  • John Amend, Dean

    SCHOOL, OF EDUCATION

    Anna Marn Neilsen,

    Director of Teacher Education

    The School of Education offers not only the undergraduate, but also the graduate opportunity for a career in the teaching profession. The undergraduate curriculum meets the certification qualifications for the provisional certificate in the state of Washington. The School offers the degrees of Bachelor of Arts in Education and Master of Arts in Education.

    The chief purpose of the School of Education is to aid in the development of professional elementary and secondary teachers with liberal and scientific education.

    Under the guidance of John Amend, Dean and Anna Marn Neilsen, Director of Teacher Education, this se;hool contributes to the understandings of the economic, political, social, psychological, and philosophical aspects of education.

    John Amend, Dean

    SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Anna lVIal'n Neilsen,

    D irector of Teacher Education

    The School of Ed ucation offers not only the undergraduate, but also the graduate opportunity for a career in the teachi ng profession. The undergraduate curriculum meets the certification qualifications fOI" the provisional certificate in the state of Washington. The School offers the degrees of Bachelor of Arts in Education and Master of Arts in Education.

    The chief purpose of the School of Education is to aid in the development of profesl-;ional elementary and secondary teaehers with l iberal and scientific ed ucation .

    Under the guidance of John Amend, Dean and Anna Marn Neilsen, Director of Teachel' Education, this school contributes to the understandings of the eeonomic, political, social, psyehological, and philosophical aspects of education.

  • Vernon C. Carlson

    Associate Professor of Arnold J. Hagen .Education and Ass is tant Professor

    .English of .Educa ti on

    June Broeckel Instructor of .Education

    Arne K. Pederson Assis tant Professor

    of .Educa tion

    Margaret P. Stenson

    Ins .ructor in .Education

    Graduate School

    Dr. Theodore C. Sjoding, Dean

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    June Broeckel I nstructor of

    Education

    Vernon C. Carlson

    Associate Professor of Educa tion and

    English

    Margaret P. Stenson

    Ins.ructor in Education

    Arnold J. Hagen Assistant Professor

    of Education

    Graduate School Dl". Theodore C. Sjoding-, D ean

    Arne K. Pederson Assistan t Professol

    of Education

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  • 24

    No t Pictured Not Pictured P . Louis K. Stanley D. Chr istensen Elberson Associate Professor 1nstr uctor of Speech of Music

    R. Byard F r itts Associate Pr ofessor of Music

    George R. Ehvell Assistant P rofessor of Art

    School of Fine and Applied Arts

    The School of Fine and Applied Arts, consisting of the departments of

    art, music, and speech, is directed by Dean Vernon A. Utzinger.

    The degrees offered by this school are Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Music. As well as providing the student with a specialization in one of the arts, the School of Fine and Applied Arts also provides him with broad cultural background in all of the arts.

    Dr. Vernon A. Utzinger, Dean

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    George R. Elwell Assistant Professor of Art

    Not Pictured P. Louis K. Christensen Associate Professol' of Music

    Not Pictured Stanley Elberson Instru('tol' of Speech

    R. Byard Fritts Associate Professor of :vr llsic

    School of Fine and Applied Arts The School of Fine and Applied Arts, consisting of the departments of

    art, music, and speech, is directed by Dean Vernon A. Utzinger.

    The degrees offered by this school are Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Music. As well as providing the student with a specialization in one of the arts, the School of Fine and Applied Arts also provides him with broad cultural background in all of the arts,

    01'. Vernon A. Utzinger, D ean

  • orclon O. Gilbert ' on A. sociate Professo r of Mus ic

    T heod r e O. Karl P rofessor of Speech

    Frederick L . Newnham Assoc ia te Professor of Mus ic

    Gunnar J . Malmin Director of hoir , Professor of L atin a nd Norwegia n

    George Ro kos ssocia te r of essor

    of Art

    La.rs E . K ittleson Assistant P rofesso r of Art

    Calvin Kna.pp Instructo t' in Mus ic

    Eric N ordholm Ass istant Professo r of Speech

    Dorothy K. Payne Ins tructor in Music

    Paul J . Steen A . i. tant P rofessor of , peech

    25

    onion O. G ilbel"tbn A ;"oriate Professor of lu>;ie

    Gunnar J. Malmin Director of hoir, Prof S50r of Lntin and Norwegian

    Theon l'e O. Iu I'J Pl'of sor of Speeh

    Frederick L. Ne\"vnham Associa te Professor of Mllsk

    'eorge RORko. odate rofesso,

    of Art

    Lan; E. Kittleson .-\.s:istHnt P."ofessor of rt

    Eric Nordholm Assistan t Professor of Speech

    Paul ,1. Steen ssistant Professor

    (f peech

    Doroth.v K. Payne Instructor in Music

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    Eline K. Morken, Acting Director

    SCHOOL OF NURSING

    The aim of the School of Nursing is to provide the students with the

    basic tools essential in various nursing positions, and to endow in them the Christian philosophies of the nursing profession.

    The degree offered by this school, which is accredited by the Washington State Board of Professional Nurse Registration, is the Bachelor of Science in Nursing.

    Miss Eline Kraabel Morken is the Acting Director of Nursing.

    F r ance,' M. Heinkke Assistant P rofesso l' of NUI'sing

    Helen C. Jacobsen Instructor in Nursing

    Doris "Vag-net Assistan t Professor of Nursing

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    Eline K. Morken, Acting Director

    SCHOOL OF NURSING The aim of the School of Nursing is to provide the students with the

    basic tools essential in variollS nu rsing positions, and to endow in them the Christian ph ilosophies of the nllrsing profession.

    The degree oITered by this school, which is accredited by the Washington State Board of Professional Nurse Registration, is the Bachelor of Science in N l\l'si ng.

    Miss El ine Kl'aabel Morken is the Acting Director of Nursing.

    Fr:tnces M. Heinicke A"gif;tant Professor of Nursing

    Helen C. Jacobsen In:;tructor in Nursing

    oris \Yagnel' Assistant Professor of Nursing

  • Special

    Frank Haley

    Librarian

    Liuka K Johnson John Larsgaard Registrar Student Pastor

    Joseph E. Running, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, is putting on his robe for his last gmduation exercise at Pacific Luthemn University. Professor Running is l'etiring this spI'ing after thirteen years of devoted Christian service in education.

    Florence A. Quast Director of Foods and Assistant Professor of Home Economics

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    Frank Haley Librarian

    Special

    Linka K . Johnson Registrar

    John Larsgaard Student Pastor

    Joseph E. Running, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, is putting on his robe for his last g\'aduation exercise at Pacific L\1theran University. Professor Running is retiring this spring- after thirteen years of devoted Christian service in educa tion.

    Florence A. Quast Director of Foods and

    Assistant Professor of Home Economics

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  • 28

    DEAN OF STUDENTS

    Dr. Kristen B. Solbel'g, Dean

    Margaret D. Wickstrom

    Assistant Dean of Students

    Leslie O. Eklund Director of Testing, Veterans' Affairs, Housing

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    Margaret D. W ickstrom Assistant Dean of Students

    Lesli e O. Eklund Director of Testing-, Vetcrans' Atfair8, Housing

    DEAN OF STUDENTS

    Dl'. fisten B. Solberg, Dean

  • Kenneth Jacobs, Plant Manager

    Anna Enge, Bookkeeper

    Cecil O. Vance, Assistant to the President

    ADMINISTRATION OFFICES SecTctarics: Row 1, L. to R: Gi1'OU,C, HW, Rmnmc1', Hcm Moe, Ra.mstctd, Kolstad, Roth, Carrell, Nyb01'g, .Jock, son, Knwgc1', Row 2, L. to R: Lloyd, Munson, Canfield, Bane1/, E1ving,

    Kenneth Jacobs, Plant Manager

    Anna Enge, Bookkeeper

    Cecil O. Vance, Assistant to the President

    ADMINISTRATION OFFICES

    Secretaries: Row 1, L. to R: Gir07w, Hill, Rnrmnel', HlwSOli, KJ"uegG1", Row 2, L. to R: Lloyd, M71.ruwll, Canfield,

    Moe, Rll1ILStlul, Kolstad, Roth, Carrell, N!lborg, .lock, Bailey, Ewillg.

  • Roy Olson

    Public Relations

    The Department of Public Relations,

    under the guidance of Roy E. Olson, Milton Nesvig, and J. E. Danielson, is in charge of admissions, college promotions, and publicity.

    All prospective students find their first contact with P.L.D. through this department. Cam pus highlights are known to the public through every means of communication, and concert tours for the "Choir of the West", the chorus, and band are planned by the Department of Public Relations.

    Milton Nesvig, J. E. Danielson

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    Roy Olson

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    Public Relations The Department of Public Relations,

    under the guidance of Roy E. Olson, Milton Nesvig, and J. E. Danielson, is in charge of admissions, college promotions, and publicity.

    All prospective students find their first contact with P.L.U. thl'ough this department. C a m p u s highlights are known to the p ublic through every means of communication, ann concert tours for the "Choir of the ",Vest", the chorus, and band are planned by the Department of Public Relations.

    Milton Nesvig, J. E. Danielson

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  • College Parents

    MR. LGA MARQUARDT, .MRS. Lo I E MALMIN, OUTU HALLBAR 'TAD HALL

    REV. . K. MALMIN,

    H AR. TAD HALL

    MR . M Rlfo~ E. MOE, MRS. CLARA NELSON, EVERGREE. C OURT H ARSTAll HALL

    ItEV. S. M. MOF:,

    HAR. TAll H .\LL

    I\IR:. HEL~'N I HOI.SO ~lR . l\TrLuRElI TWEfrr, ~ORTH II LL Ivy COliRT

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    MR '. LOllI E l\I.\LH 'J 1I.\RlAD HALL

    1'IR . I\RIE K .IOE, lIAHST.\ll T-J.-\LL

    College Parents

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    TIE'\". ( '. K. MALdlK. HAR. T.\l H L

    lF\,. . M. Tor:. 11.\ It, T \II I l.L

    JR . . OUi .1.-\RQ .\RflT, oUTIl IhLL

    j\f It.. ( LARA NELS . ', f.:VF.Rl.REE. COr"RT

    :'\JR . . :\TILllkll TWI rrr. hy COLI T

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  • Lib1'a1'Y Staff Bookstore L. /:0 l?: Hereim. Beckm,ll1, Fisher. L. to R: Carl Faulk, manage)', Gloria Krueger, secrcuu'y

    STUDENT

    Frank L. Green, Assistant Libm1'ian

    W. J. Rosenbladt, M.D., College Doctor Nurse s , L, to R: Poole, Bergum

    Ubm;'Y Staff Roo!.:stoi'P L. to R.: Hel'eim, Beckman, Fi:;her. L. to R: Carl Faulk, IIUl1W.Cj(T, Gloria Klueger .. ('c,ctaI'1I

    STUDENT

    Frank L. Green, Asistant Livl'[(1'iall

    W. J. Rosenbladt, M.D., College Doctor N1fr.e8, L. to R: Poole, Bergum

  • CA I-'ETERIA STAFl", Row 1, 1.. TO I{: All
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    RANDY STBfE EDITO

    RANDY 8T1J1B, EDITOR

  • o DAHL PRESIDENT

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  • Lundblad

    President

    Treasurer

    A SPL U

    Officers

    Roger

    Vice

    Susie Olson Secretary

    Ken Ruud

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    ASPLU Officers

    u Ie Olson . c.r bu'y

    Ro el' L mdbla I Vice Pl' 'siclen

    Kt::n Ruud Treasurer

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  • STUDENT COUNCIL (FmST Row, L. TO R.) : Art Elli("kson, Sue Olson, Mary Rogers, Roger Lundblad and Frank Lehman. (SECOND Row): Ted Johnston, Ann Haggart, Linda Blomquist, Don Meyer and Karen Toffle.

    Part of the Inter-Club members led by Student Body vice-president Rogel Lundblad.

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    S'1'UDBN'1' COUNCIL (FIRS'1' Row, L. '1'0 R.) : Art EJli('kson, Sue Olson, Mary Rogers, Roger Lundblad and Frank Lehman, (SECOND Row): Ted Johnston, Ann Haggart, Linda Blomquist, Don Meyer and Karen Toffle.

    Part of the fnter-Club members led by Student Body vice-preident Roger Lundblad.

  • Conferent:e leaders included (\. to r.): Dr. Carl11euss (TALC Education Board), Dr. E. C. Knorr (Facu lty Sponsor), Hnd Dl. William Hulme (Wartb.ury Seminary).

    "Helps in dol's Favat We Can . few of the

    erhood 1nDr. Reuss rly twenty sion. PLU both the

    group c1iR-

    Pictured here is one of the three panel disCllssion groups led by both students and adults.

    Dr. Heuss is shown leading an adult discussion group.

    39 Confe1'em:e leade1's included (I. to 1'.) : Dr. Carl HellSS (TALC Education Board), Dr. E. C. Knorr (Faculty Sponsor), and Dr. William Hulme (Wartbury Seminary).

    "Helps in dol's Fav

    at We Can few of the el'ence.

    erhood 1nperul(C.l":t Dr. ReusI:I

    rly twentr sion. PLU

    both the group di-

    Pictured here is om: of the three panel disClIssion groups led by both student;; and adults.

    Dr. ReuHs is shown leading' an adult discussion group.

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  • SPORTS: Editor, Kent TeKroney; Jobn HanlIOn, John Mitten.

    AD MANAGU, Al Blomquist.

    FACULTY AND AoMINUITIlATtON: Editor, Mary Undlln (seated). Jim Monahan, Joe yIn Vaughan.

    EDITOR-1N- "IXF. Charles Mays.

    STUDENTS: Rich Wilson RELIGION AND GOVERN (sUlnding), RetaMEN,.: Editor, Randy Rempt (not pictured).Stime ( eated). Doyle Jorgensert. Janice STUDENT I DEX: Benson. Jean Leppa. Ann Broten.

    REJ..J(ao : Editor, Rnnt.!

    l (iI, noyl

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    Busine' major Charles May. has been responsible for thi. book. Helped by Business Manager Roger Ueep and by the various section editor,

    harles mainly gave the orders and served as conta t man between the u lent and the publisher. Not pictured are "Mac" McKewen, photographer, and Milton Nesvig. advisor.

    Bu I E Roger Reep.

    ORGANIZATIONS: Editor, Mary Rog ~ (right). Peggy Cook. Julie Reeves.

    FINE RTS:

    Co-editors, Singhild

    Johnner and

    Carol Taylor.

    ART EDITOR.

    Rich Fatland.

    AllTlVITJES: Editor. 'usan Amundsen (seated), JOAn Wesley, Karen Sharpe.

    a taft

    itT 1-.f11 R. Weh F 11 nd.

  • Irculation MaD&Ker Judy Kragh,

    d VQhl EDlT/lB'

  • dvu "ns: M ge na n u.lId r.

    El('anor Boullfield Mooring Ma t Staff

    Ma taft

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    RI '"'HARD WILSON RETA REMPT. EDITORS

    ludt 1s

    R II nD WlL ). I ETA HE IPT. EDl r w.

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    PAUL AASEN Bachelor of Arts Wena tchee, Washington

    RUTH BERHOW Bachelor of Arts in Education Vancouver, Washington

    DOUGLAS ANDERSON Bachelor of Arts Soap Lake, Washington

    DAVID CROWNER Bachelor of Arts Bell, California

    Who's Who

    In

    American

    Colleges

    Burlington, W""hington

    KENNETH EIUCKSEN Bachelor of Art:; Longvicw, Washington

    NORMAN DAHL Bachelor of Arts San Francisco, California

    PAUL ERIKS Bachelot" of Arts Seattle, Washington

    CAROLYN ERICKSON Bachelor of Arts in Education

    KENNETH GAAL Bat:helor of Arts San Francisco, California

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    P A U L A A S E N Bachelor o f A r ts Wenatchee, Washington

    R U T H B E RHOW Bachelor of Arts in E ducation Vancouver, Washington

    KENN E T H G A A L Rat:helor of A rts S a n Francisco, California

    DOUGLAS A N D E RSON B a chelor of A r ts Soap Lake, Wah i ngton

    DAVI D C ROWNE R Bachelor of Arts Bell, California

    KENNETH ERICKSEN Bachelor of Art Longview, Washington

    Who's Who In

    American Colleges

    NORMAN D A H L Bachelor of Arts San Francisco, California

    PAUL E RIKS Bachelot" of A rts Seuttle, Washington

    C AROLYN E RICKSO Bachelor of Arts in E ducation Burlington, Wshington

  • LINDA GILMER LORELIE THEODORE Bachelor of Arts in IHLENFELDT JOHNSTONE Education Bachelor of Arts in Bachelor of Arts Tacoma, Washington Education Palo Alto, Ca lifornia

    Seattle, vVashington

    JOAN KESSELRING Bachelot of Arts Lafayette, California

    ROGER LUNDBLAD Bachelor of Science Sacramento, California

    1.IARIE PETERS Bachelor of Arts in Education Portland, Oregon

    MARGERY KRUEGER Bachelor of Arts in Education Oregon City, Oregon

    MARTIN SCHAEFER Bachelor of Arts San Francisco, California

    DIANE ROSDAHL Bachelor of Arts in Education Thompson Falls, Montana

    Not Picturep. KAREN OLSON JUDITH SANNERUD Seattle, Washington Tacoma, Washington GENE SCHAUMBERG ERIC OTTUM CLARfE SYVERSON Bachelor of Science Seattle, Washington Couer d'Alene, Idaho Auburn, Washington 47

    .JOAN KESSELRING Bachelor of Al'ts Lafayette, California

    Not Picturep KAREN OLSO N Seattle, Washington ERIC OTTUM Seattle, Washington

    LINDA GILMER Bachelor of Arts in Education Tacoma, Washing-ton

    MARGERY KRUEGER Bachelor of Arts in Education Oregon City, Oregon

    DIA N E ROSDAHL Bachelor of Arts in Education Thompson Falls, :Vlontana

    JUDITH SA NNERUD Tacoma, Washington CLARJE SYVERSON Couer d' Alene, Idaho

    LORELIE IHLENFELDT Bachelol' of Arts in Education Seattle, Washington

    ROGER LUNDBLAD Bachelor of Science Sacramento, California

    MARTIN SCHAEFER Bachelor of Arts San Franci"co, California

    THEODORE JOHNSTONE Bachelor of Al,ts Palo Alto, California

    MARIE PETERS Bachelor of Arts in Education Portland, Oregon

    GENE SCHAUMBERG Bachelor of Science Auburn, Washington 47

  • SHIRLEY ALLEN Bachelor of AI,ts in "Education J ennin~,:l'i Ltld ~ (>, Ol'{:'':{OI1

    AltNOLD ANDEHSON Uachd ol' of Al't s Mnf4~apequ:l. N e w York

    HARLAN ANDERSOK Badwlnl' o f Art_'i H u ffman. l\!linncsota

    VIJtGIL ANDEItSON BacheloI' of AI'l~ in Educati on POl'tland . OregOn

    ALICE ARMSTHONG -Bache lor ufAxts in I:duC'.atioll Abcnlecn. \Vu s hing-tlJtl

    .JEROME BAKKE Hachelol' uf nu~ in e:::;~ A(iminisll'ati()11 Anaheim, Caiifol"rlia

    nOGEit BAKKEN Bachelor of Al't::5 Tacoma. \Va ti hin g lo n

    SUSAN BALDWIN Bachelor of Sdencc in N lT1's ingBakers field, California

    MARILYN BEISE UacheJOI' of Science in NUl.3in ~~ Van couvel', \\'al:ihin).!'ton

    DA VID BEne llachelo!' uf Ar b-; Eugen e, Oregon

    SUS AN BERG Bachelor of Scienc e in NUI's ing Em'bunk. Califo l'nia

    OLIVE!, BERVEN. JR. Bac.hel o )' of Bu:-:in es::; Aclmi n i::; tl':lt.io n San Anselmo, California

    AUDREY BETTS I-hu'h eJor of Arts in Education T ::w orna . \Va s hin ,:; t o n

    KAREN BlItD Hachdm' of Arts in Educati on Spnttl G" . \Vashill j:! ton

    KI':N N ETII BLACK BachelOl.' uf A l t~ Albany, Ol'e~o n

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    IWGEn [lAKK8N

    Oathclol" of Arts 'i'acorna, \Vuhin).!tun

    SUSAN BALDWIN

    DA VID RF.RG

    llarhc.:lol' of Arl;-: El'UfCnc. Oregon

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    Bachelor of Sci('ntc in NlIl'inJ!' Unkclfi(>ld. Cnli (orn ia

    MARILYN 1II!:ISF.

    Uachelol' of Scit..nce in Nur.;in,:, Vnncouv(')', \\'a::;hin)!lOn

    SUSAN [lERG

    nadH'lor or 8dcnce in NU1'l5-in BUl'hank. Cniifol'nia.

    OLIVEit BERVBN. JR.

    Dacheifll' of BlIin('s;-: Admini:.:lr3ti(Jli

    ::ian Anelmu. California

    SHIRLEY AILEN

    B;:u:hclol' of Al'ts in Education .hnnhw:s I.ucig". On) .. wn

    AltNOLD ANDEltSON

    Badwlot of Arts Mns:lI)(";q\la. Nt'\\' Y(wk

    HARLAN ANDERSOl'

    H:.u"h{'IIlI' of 1\ rls

    1I1l11'man. Minnesota

    VIHGIL ANDEltSON BadH.'lul' uf Art!i in Edur'alillil Purtland. Ol'e$.!on

    ALICE AltMSTRONt.:

    Badwlur of Art in l':duC'Uliun

    Allcnte'en. \VHl:ihinj..t"ton

    AUDIU;Y BETTS

    JEllOIE BAKKE HU('helnl" !)( Businc% Arl m in ist ratiun Anuht,im, Cnlifol"nia

    Hadllor uf Arts in F:du("atinl1 T:wllrlla. \Vahin;.:'t()n

    KAHEN BIHD H:-u:h4,.'!ul' of Alots in Etlucation SN\ttlt" \VahinrtOl'1

    KI" NETIl BLACK nilcheior uf A ,t AUmny. OI'lJ.!un

  • LOUIS llLAESI. JH. Ilaehclor of Arts in EduC'atiun Taeoma, \Vas hingloll

    DAVID BLUHM Lhu:hclOl' of A I'ts Spt'ingfielcl. Or{'j..nm

    LESLIE BOWEHS Bachelo t' of A rt~ Seattle. \Va8hing-ton

    .JANE BI(EVIK Bachelol' of A d,~ H.utiyanJ, i\'Ioll tana

    ALAN BHOOKS Ba chelo[, of Al' ls Ta coma. \Va:-; hin glo n

    BAHBARA BRUNS nac'helol' of Arts

    Ta

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    BYltDE ECKlfEM 'Baeheio)' of Sc. ic llc(l in NtU';.; ill g

    Vn~ h n n, \\'a!;hingtoll

    JOHN EDLUND Ba t: hdoL' o f A I't.:i Olymllia , \Va :'5ilinglon

    ArtTHUR ELLICKSON naehe lc ll' of Arts IVI(JIl td)clln, Califurn ia

    (;EOHC;r,; l';M LY Bache lul' uf Arts Tacom a. \Va shin )..!ton

    DELORIS ENGEN Bachelo r of Arts F l't'd e ri c , \Vi':-;(~ (Jn :.;, in

    LINDA ENG VALl, Bachejnl" of Ar ts in Educat.ion Taeoma. \Vashington

    THUMAS CJtOSIER Dachelur of Art, Burke , fdaho

    EARL C1JH'I'lS Dachclor of Al' t:-; Tacoma, Wa~hinr~to n

    LF:IF DAHL Bachelor of Arts :Mos

  • DONALD FOSSUM Baeh"lol' of A,"t, In g le wood. Ca lifol'n ia

    STAN LEY FitEDRICKSON Bac helo r o f Al't~ in F.dllc.alio n Row. \\.as iling'ton

    OYSTIC IN GAASHOLT B a c helol' o f Arts

    T Ol1 ::.; bcrg-, Norway

    DAVIn l;A"~N I CKE Bac helur of Al'll')

    Sac ramento, Culi fvl'n ia

    PF.TER GAHLnO F F Buc h t:.'iQ I of Al'1 ~ in Educat ion Ta('oma. \Va:-ihin g ton

    ELLEN GALl.ll(AlT1l Bache!!!l' of Arts in r~rI\l('ati()11 Tacoma, \Vns hin ~: ton

    NANGY l:lL\DWOllL Bne helo r of Art~ in Edw:at ion Tacoma, v~ra~hin g"to n

    MARC;!(ETHE C;REGERSEN UaCh{'\ol' of Scie nce in N ul'~in ", Hu bu:) nl, Or'egon

    DAVID llAA LAN D Oacheiol' of Arts AlballY, O,'cgon

    [(AYMOND CALLIE Uat helo r of A rts \Ve::.t .0 :'; Angd(>s, Caiifontia

    SAMUEL (;AN(;E Bac helo r of .'\ l t.~ in Education Tacoma, \Vas hin glon

    IWTH GOLDENMAN Bache.lor of SCi(,'H~C in Nur:-;inJ,!' Colville, \Vashin g-lon

    lJ(E~'"E GOODALE Bachelol' of A1'\" Ta('fll"r1:l, \Va shing'ton

    ROI3ERT (;OODFELLOW Bnchelo r of Al't~ Cat hlamet, \Vnshing-l()!l

    (;orWON G[(ADWOHL Hat'heIOl' of A l'ls

    \V ~lJla \V ;:dla, \Vashillg-lon

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    D O N A LD FOSSUM

    Hadll'lol' of A l"t I I I rh'wood. California

    STA N LE Y F H E D R I C!(SON

    Uncheiol' of Al't in Edw'ation no\\,. \\' nshillJ.{Lon

    D A V I D (; A " N I C K E

    IhlCht,!ol' of Al'ts Sncramento, C n l i forn i n

    OYSTI:: I N G A A S HO I .T Baeheiol' uf Arts

    Tonbcrp.:. Norway

    P l':T l': H G A H L l l O FT

    Bachelol' of A ds in Edu('at ion

    Tatoma. \\' a s h i np'ton

    NA C Y C !( A D W O II I" Daeh'I()J' of A I'L'i in Educal ion

    Tneoma. Wnsh in.:t()n

    I:: L L E N (;ALB H A I T I I BaehpllIl' or Al'l1 in rrlll(,H.t i ( Jn Tacoma, \Vash i n :ton

    ,1I A H(;[( E T I l E (;r( E ( ; E H S I,N Hat'ht' !Ol' of Scic>n('e i n N UI'in I I ubbanl. Ol'egon

    D A V I D I l A A LA N D

    U:u.'h('\ol" of A rts AluallY. Ol't .. 'g'on

    I( A Y M O N D ( ; A L L I I':

    Uaeheiol' of A rl.s \Vest. [.0;0{ A n g'clC':.;, Cal i for nia

    S A M C !': ! . ( ; A N C E Bachelur or A l'l15 i n Erlllcat.ion Tacoma. \V ash i n):l on

    I(uT H (;O I .D EN M A N Uach('\ol' of Sei('n ('(.' in NUl"inv.:

    I H E N E G O O D A LE

    Bachelor nf A l'tli

    Colv i l le, \Va.;".hing-toll

    IW B E H T C O O Dl"I:U.OW Bnchelor of A l't:-:. CathlamC:'t.. \Vn:-;h ing-toll

    < : O !( D O N C H A D\\' O l l L

    Bat'heiul' of A ttJol \Valln \,Valla. \Vahill:.!L-()n

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  • SHII(LEY HA(;I';N B:1chclOl' of Al,ts (: la :- Administration Klamath Falls . (herron

    LAIutY IV1;; ItSON Ba ('helol' of Arts in I':ducalion C ulberL"Ion, :-''lonlnn n

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    I I ELI:N I I !c D I ! I'; I ( ;

    Ha(hc.lol- of A d !-\ i n l-:d llcalion V a n C'(HIV(?l". \Yash i n p.:lon

    .J U D lTH H E lT M A N

    B:u.:hdo\ o f A ds i n Educat.ion

    Pi1.ttc.'I'Son, C a l i fo r n i a

    A LLT I U N A H EN N I N ( ;

    BachelOl" of AIt

    A berdeen, \\'-a h i n J.':"t()n

    .J U D I T H I l i L D EB ! ( i\ N D

    B:H'hejo}' I ) f S('ien et! i n N U l':-;ingCov i n a . C a l i fol"nia.

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    L O H E N H 1 LD I, B 1 C\ N D

    Bat'hc!ol' o f A I'L Tal"urnn, \Va"\ h i l l t ( )n

    N I N A J 1 1 1 .!. H::'I\:hch.)]- o f A I"t:-; ill Edw:at ion Ft. L(wis. \Vnsh i n .l>:toll

    B:lchC'lol' of A L"t

    ( : !agow. :\'lont.anO

    LAH ltY I V fo: l t S O N Bachpllll ' of .'\ l"b: i n Jo:d u{'aLioIJ Cu lll('lt{)n . Iont.ana

  • SONJA JACOBSEN lluC'helot, of Al'L" in Education Cody. Wyoming

    ROBERT .JACOBSON Bachelor of Scien ce Lakewood , \Vashin g-ton

    DONALD .JAMPSA Bachelo r of Al'l:-; in Educat ion Tacoma. ,"Vashing'lon

    MELVIN .JANGAilD Bachelor' uf Al' tg in Education Tacoma, \\las hing-Lon

    BONITA JOHNSON Bachelor of Sc ience in Nursin.!! Seattle, \Vashington

    DOUGLAS .JOHNSON Ba(~helor of AI'ls in Education Hudyani , Mon tana

    (:;\/{ I

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    JOAN KHAM ER Hu('h

  • WILLIAM LENNON Bachelor of Arts Jackson ville, Florida

    RONALD LERCH Bachelor of Arts Portland, Oregon

    JOY LEWIS Bachelor of Science in N ul"sing Del Paso Heights, California

    ,rOYCE LUITEN Bachelor of Arts in Education Lamona, Washington

    CARMEN LUNDGREN Bachelo\' of A rt:5 in Erlucation Pasco. Wa~hington

    MYHTLE LYONS Bachelor of Art..:; Hoy, Washington

    ROBERT NETT"ELBLAD Bachelor of At't..s Sea.ttle. \Vashington

    MARILYN NICKELSEN BacheluI' of Science in NundnJ! Tacoma. Washington

    PHYLLIS NYBAKKE Bachelor oJ Science Portland, Ot'egOn

    MALJI(EEN McALLISTER Bachelor of Arts in Education Abet'deen, \Vashington

    ERLING lIIELLUM Bachclor of Arts in Educat.ion Tacoma. Washington

    WILLIAM MILLER Bachelor of Arts Po!'t. Angeles . Wash-ington

    GLOIUA MITCHELL Bachelor of Art. San ta Ro~a. California

    MAHILYN MOOHE Bachelor of Alt~ in Education 1\1ose.!:i I,ake. Washington

    RUSSELL MUELLER Bachelot, of Arts Inglewood . Califol'nia

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    W I L L I A M LENNON Baehelol' of Art:;

    Jack:;onville. Florida

    RONA LD LERCH Bachelor of Arts Portland, Oregon

    ,JOYCE LUITEN nnchelol' of Ai'tS in Educa tion Lamona. Washington

    JOY LEWIS Bachelor of Science in N llri n g Del Paso Heights, California

    C A R M E N LUNDGREN Rachelor of A rts in E(lucntion Pasco. Wahington

    RODERT N Et'1'F.l. B LA D Bachelor of A I't,; St'attle. Wahinr!ton

    MYHTLE LYONS llachelor of A r1>< Roy. Washington

    M A J( ! LYN N I C K E LSEN Bachelor of Science i n Nundn Tacoma. Washin gton

    P H Y L L I S N YB A KK E Bachelor o f Science Portland, Ol'eon

    )of A U R EEN McA LLISTER

    Bachelor of Art::. in Education Abeteleen. Washinrrton

    E R L ING MELLUM BachcJOl' of Ads in Education Tacoma, Washin gton

    WIL L I A M M [ LLER Dachelol' of A rts Port. A n ,:rcJc.. Wahing'ton

    G LO H I A M n' C H E LL lJachdol' of A rts Santa Rosa, Californin

    M A H I LYN M O O R E Bachelor of A l't:-\ i n I-:ciuc:ation Mos Lake'. Washington

    RUSSELL M U E LLER Bach'lor of Art. ... I nglewood. California

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  • MAI(IANNE POTTEH Bachelor of Arts in Education Tacoma. \Va:;hington

    PHILIP RAMSTAD llachelol' of A l'ts Tacoma. \VashinJ.!ton

    NELDA REEDE Uaehelor of S(:ience in Nurs inJ.! Prine ville, Oregon

    ROGEn REEP Ba('hclor of Bus;ine:o;:.; A(1rnini:.-tl':11inn Mt. Vernon, ,Vashin g tnn

    ANITA IlEli\JANN Bacheior of Bli s inl'~s Administration .Mussy Hock. \Vas hington

    KAHL REITZ Bache lo r of Seitm ('e HI'mislon. Oregon

    {jRUCE NUNES Bacht>lo:r of Art!5 Sun Carlos. California

    JAMES NYBORG Bache luI' of Arts Tacoma, ,\,las hing-lon

    LOYD ORNE llachelol' of A rts in Edu{:ation Dl'ili coll, North Dakota

    WILLIAM OSTENSON Bache lo r of A l't,ij

    Tacoma , \Va:'ihinglon

    IlAHBAflA OV ERMO]'; Bachelo r of Arts in Education Arca ta, California

    IlLAYNE PEI~LETH: llache lol' of Arts in Education Battle Ground. \Va~hillJ.!lul'l

    GEOHGIANN REMflOLD Badl (:~ Jor of Arts in Edueat.ion 'Valla \Valla, \V a.., hin ,:,r l on

    JIM mVE](A Bachelor o f A"lS in Education Creat Fall:.;, Nlonlana

    IlAIUlAilA {lUNDQUIST DachclOl' of Art!:> in Educ:t tion T :H!OIl'lH, \Va::;hinJ.,!:lon

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    :'IA I U A N N E POTTBH

    Bachelo)' of Arts in Educati on Tac.omn. \Vash i n :'!'lo!l

    P I I I L l P H A I S T A D

    Dachelol' of .'\ l'ts

    Tacoma. Washin ton

    N k:LDA n EEDB

    llaehrlol' of Sei pn ce in Nurs.inl! PI';neville, O l'cr:-un

    B;H"hdt))" of B u ;:; i n (':-> A (l m i n is l l 'alion 1\1t. Vernon, \Vash i n g ! ( )n

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    A N ITA In: I M A N N Baeheiul' of B us i llt.':5:-> Admin i)o:ll'atioJl

    Moy Hoek. \Va h i n g' lon

    K A la. REITZ Bachclu}' of ScieIH'(' HC"I'migton, Ol'C"g'on

    ll H U C E N U N ES

    I3nchelo:r uf Art

    San Car los . Califol 'nia

    J A M k:S N Y BO R G

    BacheluI' of A lts

    Tacoma, \.yashirnton

    W I LL I A M OSTENSON Bachclor of Art:-;

    Tacuma. WfI,..; h i n g-toll

    LO YD O nN E HnchelOl' of Arts in BduC'ation

    Dbcoll. No:rth Dakota

    li A H Il A H A OV E JUIWE Bachelor o f Arb in Educatiull

    Arcat.a, C a l i forn ia

    ( ; J-:OHG I A N N H EM fl O I . D

    Badl('lol' of A rts in Bduc'atioll

    \\,;,t l la \Valla, \Va h i n g ton

    J DI m V E I"\

    li LA Y N B P ER L ETIl Uachelol' nf A l, t s i n EducatioJl Ha ttlc C,ro u n d , \Vas h i llJ.rloll

    Ba(:hl'lol' uf ;\)'t.s in Education C rcat ra l ls, Montana

    B A H B A J( A IW NDQUIST

    Bachelol' of Arb; in Eciueatiuu Taco m n , \Va.:->h i n J.!ton

  • ELS1E SAUTER Bachelor of Arts in Education Vancouver, Washing tun

    DIANE SAXTON Bachelor of At'ts Lafayette, Ca lifol'nia

    DYANN SCHIEHHOLTZ BachelOl' of SCieIl. \Va:-; hin glon

    DANIEL SI-!AFLAND Dachc lol' of Ads Tacoma . \Vushinf!"toll

    KAIU;N S HAN),:/{ UachclOi' o f Science Ta('oma, \Vf.l shin g-to l1

    SAltAH S HAHPE Bachelor of Arts Savannah, Geon:na

    P ATHICIA SHEIU1AN Rachelol' of Al't ~ in Education SE'rtUlc , ''''a:-;hin J.!to n

    SYLVIA SH ULE Y Bache iOl' of Axls in Educatiurl Cathlamet, "\'as hin g-to ll

    S ANDRA SIMONS BuehL'lo\' o f AI't.':i in Edu(::llion Vancollvel', \VashinKlon

    .JOANN S KOLD Bachelor of Art, San Fl'anci:; l'o, California

    ALAN SLrNTI Rachclol' o f Al'ts Blu'ling-w n , "'a~hington

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    ELSIE SAUTER

    Bachelor of Al'ts in EdlJCathm Vancouvel', Wahing't(Jll

    D I A N E S A XT O N

    Bachelor of A rt.s Lafayette, C a l i fornia

    H I C H A HD S C H LE N K E I{

    Bnchllol' of A rL.:;, Twen l y - N inC' Palrn:i. California

    D Y A N N SCH I E H I-I O LTZ

    R ach

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    MAltY LEE SQUIHES Bachelul' of At:l~ (;i v; IIarilvr , \V ashin.L{ ton

    H E N JlI ~~TTA S'.rOLTE Raeh t."lo r of A I 'tl') in Education P eck. Idaho

    LO WELL STOIWAHL Rache lur of Ad.... Urady. Montana

    .J UDY STI(UTHEHS Ha l: hclo r of A rt s in EducaLion \ VhittiC'l', Califo l" nia

    C LATIIE SYVERSON Bachelor of Arts Couer d 'Alene, Idaho

    Bachdo l' of A l't.~ Ta('oma, \Va .:;hio .l!ton

    .JOE SM1TH Bachelor oC Arts Seattle. Washington

    IWNALD SOINE Bachelor oC Art.. Bellingham. \Va~hin).!'ton

    LINDA SOMMEHS Dachelor of Arts in Educa lion Hichland, Wa~hini-~ton

    EDWAIW SONS'l'EGA IID Bachelot, of Arts Herlwood Oity. Californ ia

    HICHAfW SPINNEY Bachelor of Arts i.n Ec1uc.alion Lynn. MaHsachusetts

    ROSEMAHY SPITZEH Bachelor of Ad::; in Education Ken n ewick. \Va}ihinglQl1

    MASA KO TAKAIIATA

    Tokyo, .Jullan

    MA W;A 1(Io:T T IIU;SS[,;:-.! Bachellll' uf S(' il' n Cl.' in NUl':-:.inl!' } ,(lw i :-;ltl ll. Idaho

    (;WENDOLYN THOMAS BnchL~lol' ufAxb; in Edu('at. ion Tacoma. \Vu."hill~(t(m

    M ,\ ItY I . E '!'; SQU I H ES Ba('hclor of A 1'1.1':1 ( ; ig I I u rhlll', WashinJ.{tVll

    H EN )( a:T'fA STOLTE Rncht'lor of AI't,.. .. i n l!:tlu('ut ion Peck, 1,I"ho

    LOWELL. STO lm A HL Raelwlor of A l'is B rady. Montana

    J (I ] ) Y STlmT H E ltS Hacbdol' flf A I'ts in C:(l u':d i l l n \\' h i t tie'I', CllliConlia

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    C L A I I E S Y V ERSON Bachelor of Art. Couer d' Alen. Idaho

    C !;C I I .I A T ," (; U E Bachc..'lul" o f .\ , ' 1 :-. Tal/mll. \V:I.-:hing-torl

    JOE SM ITH Bachelor of Art. Seattle. Wahinll'ton

    IWN A LD S a I N E DnchclOl' o f A .,!, Bcllinrcham. \V ahinl!ton

    L I N D A S O M M B ItS Dac-hc..'lol' uf Art-os in Educat.ion H ichlan d. Wa h i n .glun

    I-: DW A 1m SONSTE(;A 1m Bach

  • JOA.N TOUSLEY Bachelol' of Arts in Education Seattlc.', " 'ashington

    CAnOL TIUPLETT Bachelor of Ads in Education Portland, Ol'c~on

    JOANNE VANLIEH,OP Bachelur of Al,ts in I~dllcali()n Puyallup. \Vashingtotl

    OS WA LD V A ltNESS, ,J n. Bachelu l' of AI'l~ in Education SeaLtlf', \\'nshing'l()n

    BRUCE VIK riaehC'iol' of SCiCIH'C' Cathlamet. \Vashin.~tul1

    HONALD WALSH, .IIL Bachelor of Science RanF' l'llIl Cis('o , Califol'nia

    II ELEN WULFF Hacbelol' of AJ' ts in Edll 'ntiu n Pnrlland, On"~!'~H1

    .1 'DY Z l ESKE: Bac-helol' o f A it~ in Edu('at iun Palo Alto. Califurnia

    DEW EY HOLl.IN(;SWOWfil Bachelu l' of Arts

    Pa(' ifi c City. Califon-lia

    IIAHJ(Y WALTI';H Hnche.lul' uf Arb; Tucoma. \Va r-; h iTl.U'lllll

    FHANK \YATF:RWOHT II Bal:hch)l' of A l't.l-' Seat-tic, \Vnshin j.':ton

    LELAND WEA VEH Fkl(~ h('l()l' or A l"ls in Education To{'oma. \Va~ hing-loil

    I3AIUJAI{A WEnEI{ Bachelor flf Al'b

    San Fl"an c.isco. Ca li[(u "nia

    HachelOl" (Jf AI'L:-i in l':duealiQll Tacoma, \\'a s hington

    WAFmEN WILLIS Bachclol" of Arts

    HawLho rJ1L', Califol'lIia

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    J OA N TOUS LJ,;Y

    Bache-lol' of AI'l i n Education Sl'attk', \VahinJ.!ton

    CAIWL TH I P L J,;TT

    Hac-helm' of A l'{.-; in lo:dw:alion Portlantl, O n.on

    O S WA LD V A ll NESS . . J it. Baeh('lol" of A l'l i ll E,lucat i r m. Seat tll', \Vashin,-,tnn

    Il lmCE V I K

    J O A N N E V A N L f E ll O P Baehcltn' u f A I'l:-; i l l Idlu.:alioll Puyal lup , v..'a:-> h i n trJl1

    Ua(:hdo)' uf Scien('('

    Cflthlamet. \Vashil"ttoH

    I I I,LEN W O L F F Ibchf'!o\' I l f A I'l);O i n Edll{'ntilln ]'l l l' t land. On'.!OlI

    .I L; U Y % l l-:S K E

    nONA LD WALSH . I H . Bachelor uf ScipnC'c San F'1u l l ('i('o. Cali ftlrnia

    BarhC'\ol' f i r A \'l in Ec1I1( 'at iI.JlI PnJo A l to. Calif o 1'1 l in

    D E W F: Y H O I . l . I N(;SWO l{'f I I Baeh('iol' f l f 1\ It; P:H' i f i c C i t)" C a l i forn ia

    I ! A I/ R Y IV A I-TEll

    HathC'iol' u f A " ts Tacoma. \Vns h i flJrtoll

    F R A N K W A T E I/WORT I I Blll'ht'!ol' of Al't:-; St'atlie. \V nshin g't,on

    L I';LA N D W E A V EI/

    J'Jachl.'!or of Ads i n Edllcntion TIH'oma, \\"ilshiTl ct..lHl

    U A H tlAHA W l,:H E H Bachelol II f A l't:-;

    San Fl'::mds('o, Cnlifnrnia

    Bncfu.'IOI' IIf A r l s i n I':dueal ion Ta('oma. \\rasi l i nton

    W A H REN W I L L lli lluch('lm' of A I'l l I a w thfll'l1t', Califol'lIi:a

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    YVONNE L. WOERNER COOP

    JERRY BAUGHMAN

    E. DANIEL BENSON

    GEORGlNA JONES BREWINGTON

    LARRY BUMGARDNER

    CLAUDE CANFfELD

    MARILYN N1CKELSEN CARDER

    ANDREW J. CARLSON

    JACK D. CASSIDY

    M.ARVlN CHRISTENSEN

    DEAN CHRIST1AN

    ELIZABETH CURTIS

    .JOHN .J. DETWILER

    GERALD W. ERICKSON

    ELEANOR FERGUSON PATRICIA THORKILDSON GEMAELICH

    JOHN D. GOSNELL

    ROY E. HAGERMAN

    ALICE HALE

    CHARLES H. HARKINS

    MARTHA HERBERT

    GARY HUSKINSON

    LINDA C. JOHNSON

    ADDITIONAL SENIORS

    SENIORS NOT PICTURED

    JOHN B. JENSEN

    RUTH A. KANE

    EDWARD M. KEYS

    GERTRUDE KRAUSE

    EUGENIA KVINSLAND

    OLIVER A. LARSEN

    DARLINE LAMKA

    VIOLET LANDON

    SYLVI LANGLAND

    KENNETH VICTOR OLSEN

    LAWRENCE L. PETERSON

    ERIK J. REDAL

    HAZEL REETZ

    YOLANDA RETTKOWSKI

    GERALD RITTER

    MAVIS ROWLEY

    KENNETH D. SAVAGE

    CARL SEARCY

    RONALD THOMPSON

    ROBERT M. TOMBERG

    JOE P. VILES

    .JULIE SIMMONS WALLACE

    CLIFTON WILLIAMS

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    YVONNE L . WOE RN E R COOP

    J E R RY B AU G H M AN

    E. DANI E L B ENSON

    G EORG INA JON E S B R E W INGTON

    L AR R Y B U M G A R DN E R

    C L AU D E CANFIELD

    M A R ILYN N I C K E LSEN C A R D E R

    AND R E W J. C A RLSON

    J A C K D. C A S S IDY

    M.A RVIN C H R IS T ENSEN

    D E AN C H R I ST I AN

    E LIZA B E T H CU RTIS

    JOHN .J . DETW I L E R

    G E R A L D W . E RI CK SON

    E L E ANOR F E R G U SON

    P A T R IC I A T HORK I L D SON G E M A E LI C H

    JOH N D . GOSNE L L

    ROY E . H A G E RMAN

    A L I C E H AL E

    C H A RL E S H . H ARK INS

    M ART H A H E R BE RT

    G A RY H U S K INSON

    L IN D A C. JOH N SON

    ADDITIONAL SENIORS SENIORS NOT PICTURED

    .JOHN B . J ENSEN

    R U T H A . K AN E

    E DW A R D M . K EYS

    G E RT R U DE K R A U S E

    E U G ENIA K V I NS LAND

    OLI V E R A . L A RSEN

    D A RLINE L A M K A

    V IOLET LANDON

    SYLVI LANG LAND

    K EN N E T H V ICTOR OLSEN

    LA WRENCE L. P E T E RSON

    E RI K J . RE D A L

    H AZ E L R E E T Z

    YOLAND A RETTKOW S K I

    G E R A L D R I TT E R

    MAV I S ROWL EY

    K ENNE T H D. S AV A G E

    C A R L S E A RCY

    RON A L D T HOMPSON

    ROB E R T M. TOMB E RG

    JOE P. V I L E S

    J U L I E S I M MONS W A L L A C E

    C L I FTON W I L L I AMS

  • CLASS

    OF 1961

    Paul Aasen President

    Ken Gaal, Vice-President

    Shirley Hagen, Secretary

    Ted Johnstone, Student Council l{ep.

    Ron Lerch, Treasurer

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    CLASS

    OF

    1961

    Paul Aasen President

    Kpn Gan!, Vice-President Sh irley Hagen, Secretary

    Ted .J ohn5tone, Student Cou ncil I{ep. Ron Le rch, Treasurer

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    P.rewidcnt and l\11rs. Eastvolcl receive guests at the 'reception.

    President's

    Reception

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    President's Reception

    P'I"es'icicnt a.nd II-ITs. East'vold 1'(:cei1JC guests at the rece1Jtion.

  • Senior Day

    PI'('sicicnt Pwli A.asell deli/!n's add1'csS.

    Seniol' C/nss gift presented to Dr. Eastvo/cl by Kenneth GaeLi.

    TYaditio1ln/ p/nnting of a 'rhoclodencl1'(J/1 by Ron Lerch,

    }'vIr. Chl'istophe?'so17 and Dr. Paul Aasen and Marge KnwArbaugh, cla,ss advisors. {Ic:?'.

    63 P1'l'sidlmt Paul A asell delivel's addJ'eS8,

    IJ!lI', Christophe?"son a1u/ D1". A rbaugh, cia,8s ad-v-isol's,

    Senior Day

    Senio?" C/a.ss g ift presented to Dl', Enstvold b1J J( enne th GacLi,

    T i'ad'i t'io n a / p lan t i n g of a J,/todoclendnllL b1J Ron Lerch, Pmil A asell and Mal'ue Kl'uf!-09(')',

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    GJ'(ull(utin,q SC'I1/1) '/,S 1'eV1eW fow' y e ctl's of campus life,

    Seniorama

    , , , j'/.l,~t the jHnior, senWT

    64

    G I'(I (/I((Ltillg s("lI iIJl's 'I'WVleW lolO' yCrt.l'S III cumpHS li/e.,

    Seniorama

    . , . jl(,t I.he Jlln ior, ,en.in1'

  • Dr, Eastvold presented the sennon at Bcwca/auTcate,

    Baccalaureate

    F01' lvh, lind M,'S, Joseph Reitz, this was thei1' ninth 1Jea?' to a,Uend a PLV ,l]l'adltcttion as pa'/'ents of Ct U?'acluatc, Thi,q ?lea,,', Ka1'l R e-itz was the ,l]1'adnate, who, like the ca.nted most of his own wa1J,

    rest,

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    Baccalaureate

    Dl', EastvolcZ presented t h e sermn/1 at Buccala'ureate,

    For M1', (mel M1'S, JOSt'ph Reitz, this was theil' 1/ 'in th ileal' to a t tL"11d a PLV graduatioll as pal'Cl1tll of (t, g?'a(/u.atc, Thi8 1ft'U/', Karl Reitz was tht' gl'nrilta ta, who, like the rest., ea1'1led most of his 01lln way ,

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  • 66

    G1'aclnate.~ and fa culty p1'oceed to the gymnasium. lor Commencement .

    Commencement

    Rev. H arold B. Kindahl , h . 0/ Mi-

    1'O t, North Dakota.

    PnrticilJants of the Commenccment

    gathcr.

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    R e I! . Harol..d B. Ki-Iu'ah l, .h. /10 1 , No'/'th Dakota.

    Pal'ticipa'l1 tl< of the Commencemen t. [Jat.her.

    r,l'alnat(' a.nd faculty proceed to t.he {J'1I.,nna.i!l?n jo'/' Com.mencc'IIlmlt.

    Commencement

  • CLASS OF 1962

    Dan El'landel' President

    .J udy Rasmussen, Secretary

    Carolyn Keck, Treasurer

    Linda Bloomquist, Student Council Rep.

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    CLASS

    OF

    1962

    Dan E rlanc1er Presi dent

    .J udy Rasmussen, Secretary Carolyn Keck, Treasurer

    Linda Bloomquist, Student Council Rep.

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  • 68

    Adams, Delores A. Andersoll, Judith D.

    Batterman ll , Ida E. Blomqu ist, Linda M.

    Brooks, William 1

  • Collom, Janice

    Ell efsoll, Barbara D.

    Firgells, Timothy T.

    French, Carol A.

    Grant, Estelle [0;1. Halvorson, Howard C,

    Cornell , Joan M.

    Ell is, Robert

    Fl etcher, Barbara J .

    Freeman, Bill

    Gudal, Dennis D. Han, I(wa ng Wei

    Crusan, Karen J. Elmqui st, Robert J.

    Fletcher, Carolyn M. Funkhou ser, Patti M,

    Gull ekson, Janet M.

    Hansoll j Deanna G.

    Dempsey, Glenda L.

    Erkkil a, Mary E.

    Foley, Sylvia P. Gerva is, La ...'/rence K.

    Gustafson, Roger C.

    Hansoll , John S,

    Ed',vards, Dorothy

    Erlander, Daniel 'IN.

    Fores ter, Timothy D.

    Gill, Myra

    Hagerman, Bonnie PJI.

    Han son, Louise E.

    Einmo, Arnold L Everett, Elaine

    Fu nrue, DOMld Gofr, Stephen C.

    Hager ty, Richard Han tke, Clarice A.

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    Collom, J(lnice E l lefsoll, 6nrb(1ril D.

    F irgens, Timothy T. French, Carol A.

    Grant, Este l l e I'.l H a lvorson, HO\"/ard C.

    Corne" , Joan M . EI h is, Roberl

    Flelcher, Barbara J . Freeman, B i l l

    Gudal, Dennis D. Han, I(wang Wei

    Crus_an, Karen J . El mquisl, Roberl J .

    Flelcher, Carolyn M .

    Funkhouser, Palli M .

    Gul l ekson, Janel M . Hansoll, Deanna G .

    Dempsey, Glenda L. Erkki la, Mary E.

    Foley, Sylvia P.

    GervaIs, La .. .'rence K .

    Gustafson, Roger C. Hanson, John S.

    Edc'Iards, Dorolhy Edander, Daniel \'.f.

    Forester, Timothy D.

    G i l l, Myra

    Hagerman, Bonnie M . Hanson, Louise E.

    Einmo, Arnold E. Eve-rr?tt, Elaine-

    Funrue, Donald

    Golf, Slephen C.

    Hagerty, Richard

    Hanlke, Clarice A.

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    Haralsoll, Jerry C. Heierell, Sandra G.

    Hopp, Serena M. Jacobson{ Jane

    Jones, Paul W. Krueger, Marilyn J.

    Harmic, Ed'NJrd He lms, Carl H.

    Hovey, Ronald Jacobson, Orville A.

    Jordan, Donald C. Laaback, Ellen l.

    Haug, GloriJrl rvL Hel strom, Riclwd D.

    Howlette, Rulli E.

    Johnner, Singhild E.

    Kalnins, Arija V.

    LaGrelius, Ann Lynn

    Hauglal1d, Deallna L.

    Hend er soll, MJrgaret

    Hu tcheson, Priscilla

    Johnson, Allan L.

    I(eck, Carolyn A. Lakosky, Mina J.

    Hayv)ard, John D.

    Hep ner, Marla 0..

    Isaacson, Gail B.

    Johnson, Doris L.

    Kimbrough, r~1orris

    Larsen, Gary

    Heg stad, Karen A. Hildahl, Roger E.

    Jacobson, E. Marvin

    Johnson, Duane r'Jl.

    Knutson, Dennis O.

    Larsen, Ivanl E.

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    HarJlsoll, Jerry C .

    He ieren, Sandra G.

    Hopp, Srrr-na M. Jacobson, Jane

    Jones, Palll W. K rueger, Marilyn J .

    Harmic, Edv!Jrd H e l ms, Cilrl' H .

    HOVf>Y, Ronald

    Jacobson, Orv i l l e A.

    Jordan, Donald C.

    Laabock, El len L.

    Haug, Gloriilrl Fvl . Hel strom, Riclwd D .

    Howlette, Rllth E .

    Johllner, Sing h i l d E .

    Kalnins, Arija V. LaG rei ius, Ann Lynn

    HalLg lalld, Deanna L.

    'Henderson, Murg(}rct

    Hutcht''Ion, Pri"c i l l a Johnson, A l l a n L .

    I(eck, Carolyn A .

    Lakosky, M inJ J .

    Hayv.filrd, John D.

    Hepner, Marla 0..

    I Silacsoll, G a i l B . Johnson, Doris L .

    Kimbrough, Morris Larsen, Gary

    Hegstad, Karen A . H i l dahl', Roger E .

    Jacobson, E . Marvin

    JohllSo!1/ DUilne- r'Jl .

    Knutson, Dennis D.

    Larsen, Ivan E.

  • Lechner, George E. Likkel, Dixie L.

    Malang, Louis R.

    Mulle", Patricia S.

    Paulson, Marilyn D. Repp, Diane N.

    Lee, Virginia F. Lohre, Kenneth O.

    r..,larlow, Ervin H. Nelson, MerriBelh

    Peterson, Harold L. Riggers, Kenneth A.

    Lensil1g, Jack

    Lund , Roger M.

    Marsh, Leilani J. Newlon, Nancy A.

    Peterson, Wendell D. Rindahl, Sharon A.

    LeMay, Harold E., Jr.

    McClary, Douglas M.

    Mattson, Robert C. Niemi, Charles A.

    Peterson, Willis K. Rogers, Mary E.

    Leonard , Gail M. Mades, John P.

    r~lays, Charles \,V. Olsen, Joyce V.

    Quick, Margorie Rosenau, Karen A.

    Lidin, B. Jean

    Madsen, Peter F.

    rv1oore, Roberl W. Olson, Jon B.

    Rasmussen, Judy E. Ruud, Kenneth S.

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    Lechner, George E. L i kkel , Dixie L.

    Mal.ng, Louis R. Mul len, Palricia S .

    Paulson, M a r i I y n O. Repp, Diane N.

    Lee, V irg i n ia F. Lohre, I(ennelll O.

    fvlarlow, Ervin H. Nelson, Merri Beltl

    PelerSon, Harold L. R iggers, Kennelh A.

    Lensing, Jack Lund, Reger M .

    Marsh, Leilani J . Ne'Nlon, Nancy A .

    Pelelson , Wendell D . Rindahl, Sharon fA.

    LeMay, Harold E., Jr. 'McClary, Douglas M.

    Malison, Roberl C. Niemi, Charles A.

    Peterson, VJi l l is K. RogerS, Mary E.

    lLeonard, Ga,jf M. Mades, John P.

    rlay$, Chrle, w. Olsen, Joyce V.

    Quick, Margorie Rosenau, Karen A.

    Lidir\ B. Jean Madsen, Peler F.

    Moore, Roberl IA'. O lson, Jon B.

    Rasmussen, Judy E. Ruud, Kenneth S.

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    Sanders, Dwain D. Smith, David

    Stubbs, Gary R. Thoreson, Ronald D.

    Ho, T, Raymond Walker, Ruth A, Wilpone, Cheryl L.

    Schnathorst, Joy O.

    SOine, Lloyd H.

    Swindland, Karen H.

    Triebel horn, Georgina S.

    Walters, Edward A.

    Wold, Paul C.

    Selfors, Conrad W. Sorensen, Nanci C.

    Taylor, Carol

    Tofflle, Karen E.

    Walters, Judy L.

    Wollin, Edith

    Slater, Donald E. Spencer, Gerd A.

    Tekrony, Kent D,

    Tupper, Annette M.

    Wertanen, Carol E. Yates, Evelyn L.

    Slethaug, GordQl1 E. Stearns, Katherine A.

    Teslow, Carol E. Tynes, Sandra C.

    White, Warner V, Zuber, Charles J ,

    Sletta, Ronald L.

    Storkson, Darlene J .

    Thompson, Neil R. Vail, Bonnie L.

    Willhite, Constance M. Udman, Maureen

    Sanders, Dwain D. Schnathorst, Joy O. Smith, David Soine, l loyd H.

    Stubbs, Gary R . Swindland, Karen H . Thoron, Ronald D . Triebelhorn, Georgina S .

    Ho, T . Raymond Walker, Ruth A. Walters, Edward A. Wilpone, Cheryl L. Wold, Paul C.

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    Selfors, Conrad W. Sorensen, Nanci C.

    Taylor, Carol Tofftle, Karen E.

    Wal ters, Judy L. Wollin, Edith

    Slater, Donald E. Spencerl Gerd A.

    Tekrony, Kent D. Tupper, Annette M.

    Wertanen, Carol E. Yates, Evelyn L.

    Slethaug, GordQ/l E. Stearns, I(atherine A.

    Tlow, Carol E. Tynes, Sandra C.

    White, Warner V. Zuber, Charles J.

    Sletta, Ronald L. Storkson, Darlelle J.

    Thompson, Neil R. Vail, Bonnie L.

    Wil lh ite, Constance M . Udman, Maureen

  • Junior Nurses

    Albrecht, Fernita Anderson, Alice Arnesen, Arlene Bigelow, Sharon Collett, Marilyn Haverberg, Jacqueline

    Hendrickson , Johnson, Kimball, Beverly Kinared, Gay Kliewer, Karen Morris, Marjorie Karen Kathleen

    Pettis, Faith Shegg'eby, Ardath Stoa, Martha Suckow, Joy Vandercar Vlentz, Irma Marj ie '

    This is the last year that P.L.U. nursing stu

    dents will be at Emanuel Hospita l in Portland,

    Oregon. TheRe studentR are completing their clin

    ical experience under the plan which was in effect

    before the 1959-1960 school year. Their senior year

    will be at the Univers ity and upon completion of

    the four-year program, they will have earned a

    bachelor's degree in Nursing and will be pre

    pared to take the State Board Examination for

    Registration.

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    Junior Nurses

    Albrecht, Fer n i ta A nderson, A lice A r nesen, A rlene Bigelow, S h a ron Coilett, M a r i lyn H a verberg, .J acqueline

    Hend rickson , Karen

    Johnson, Ka thleen

    K i mball , Beverly K i nared, Gay K liewer, K a ren iVIorri s , M a rjorie

    Pettis, F a i th S hegg'eby, Ardath S toa, M artha S uekow, Joy V a ndercar M a rj ie

    ' \V en tz, I rma

    This is the last year that P.L.U. n ursi ng students will be at Emanuel Hospital in Portland, Oregon. TheRe studentR are completi ng the ir clinical experience under the plan 'which was in effect before the 1959-1960 school year. Their senior year will be at the UniverRity and upon completion of the four-year program, they wi l l have earned a bachelor's degree in Nurs ing and will be prepared to take the State Board Examination for Registrat ion.

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  • 74

    Class Of

    1963

    Gary Olson served as Vice-President of the

    Sophomore Class, while Dick Clark acted as

    Student Council Representative.

    Bruc:e Bindel headed the executi ve council of

    t he Sophmore Class for 1960-1961.

    Carol Manni and Jan Fannon served as secretary and treasurer, respectiv e ly, of t he

    Class of 1963.

    74

    Bnlee H i ndel headed the executive council of the S ophmore Class for 1960-1961 .

    Class Of 1963

    Gary Olon erved a V ice-President of the Sophomore Class, while D ick Clark acted as

    Student Council Representative.

    Caro[ Mann i and Jan Fan non served as secretary and treasurer, r e s p e c t i v e l y , of the

    Class of 1963.

  • Corinne Alex an der

    Carmen Alvarado

    Mary Ellen Ames

    Susa ll Amundsen

    Carol Anderson

    Caron And ers on

    Conrad Anderson

    Darlene Anderson

    Alj c~ Arm st rollg

    Aust rid Asheim

    Patrie ia Atterberry

    Di ane At wood

    Don na Baerg

    Jim Bak er

    Corali e Balch

    Ana Barreto

    Lucia Barreto

    Brenda Barstad

    William Batterman

    Danie l Bec htel

    Dale Benson

    James Berg

    Carole Bierman

    Br"ce Bindel

    Eugene Bl ack

    Dilvid Boe

    Marilyn Boe

    Michael Bowen

    David BQl.vers

    Ona Brandl

    Carolyn Breue( Ann Brotell

    Q':.'E'n Buchanan

    Fred Butt s

    Carole Byberg

    David Cameron

    Gerald Cap ps

    Gail Carr

    Wallace Christopherson

    Rod Ci llo

    Richard Clark

    Gary Condray

    Margaret Cooke

    Lois Cornell

    Mary Denny

    Deanna Di rks

    Gera ld Di t trich

    Eileen Edberg

    Sharon Elli son

    Joan Enders

    COllnie Engvall

    Pau l Eno

    AI Erick son

    Annette Er ickson

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    Corinne Alexander

    Carmen Alvarado

    Mary Ellon Ames

    SUSilll Amundsen

    Carol Anderson

    Caron An.drrson

    Conrad Anderson

    Darl l'll Anderson

    A I ; cl' Armst rong

    Austrid Asbeim

    Patfit:iJ Atterberry

    Diane AI\':ood

    Dom'!.) Baerg

    J i m Baker

    Coral ie Balch

    Ana Barreto

    Lucia Barreto

    Brenda Barstad

    Will iam Batterman

    Dilllil!1 BL'Chtrl

    Dal, Benson

    James Berg

    Carole Bie-rman

    Bruer Billdrl

    Eugene B lack

    Di\vid Boe

    Marilyn 80e

    Michael Bowen

    David BowerS

    Ona Brandl

    C.1rolyn Breuer

    Aim Broten

    0',:'[>11 Buchanan

    Fred Bulls

    Carole Byberg

    David Cameroll

    Gerald Capps

    Ga i l Carr

    Wa l lace Christophenon

    Rod C i l lo

    R ichard CIJrk:

    GM), Condray

    Marg;!ret Cooke

    Lois Comell

    r ... lary Dcnny

    Deanna D i rks

    Gerald D i ttrich

    Eileen Edberg

    Sharon Ell ilon

    Joan Enders

    Connie En9'JalJ

    Paul Eno

    AI Erickson

    Annette Erickson

    75

  • 76

    Emily Erickson

    Ralph Erickson

    Karen Espeland

    Janice Fannon

    I(aren Fedl Ann Fennessy

    Carol Finstu'n

    David Fisher

    Lois Fischer

    Gerald Flaskerud

    Paul Flalness

    Rosalyn FOSler

    Kent Freeman

    Kalhleen Gammell

    She rwood Glover

    Gwen Goldenman

    Denny Graedel

    E I isabelh Gregersen

    [,lary G,'iffilhs

    I(arl Gronberg ShMon Haddock

    Pally Hagerman

    Dorcas Hailles

    Carol Halldorson

    Arne Halvarson

    Paul Halvor

    Cecilia Hamblelon

    Alice Hammerstrom

    Lenora Hansen

    Dennis lHanson

    Julie Harmon

    Grelch1l Hax

    Bruce Hogle

    Karen Henning

    Paula Heyer

    W, Ron Heyer

    Ellen Hilde

    Alan Hokenslad

    Nancy Hornung

    Robert Hm'.'ard

    Walter Huber

    Roberl Husled

    Jolila Hylland

    Connye Idslrom

    Berel Ing

    I(arleen Isaacsof1 Claudia Isham

    Christine Jacobs

    Judilh Jacobs

    I(arell Jacobson James Jeflscn

    Davis Johnson

    Roberl Johnson

    Shirley Johnson

    76

    E m i ly Eric kson

    Ralph Erickson

    Karen Espeland

    J;1I1icp. Fannon

    I(aren Fed t

    Arln Fennessy

    Carol Fins! uen

    David fisher

    lois F ischer

    Gerald' F laskNud

    Paul Flatness

    Rosalyn Foster

    I(ent Freeman

    Kathlee" Gammell

    Sherwood Glover

    Gwen Goldenman

    Denny Graedel

    E l isabet h Gregersen

    r,lary Griffiths

    Karl Gronberg Shilron Haddock

    Pally Hagerman

    Dorcas Haillcs

    Carol Hal ldorson

    Arne Halvarson

    Paul Halvor

    Cecilia Hambleton

    AI ic e Hammerstrom

    Lenora Hansen

    Dennis Hanson

    Jul ie Harmon

    GreLch1I Hax

    Bruce Hegle

    Karen Henning

    Paula Heyer

    W. Ron Heyer

    Ellen H i lde

    Alan Hokenstad

    Nancy Hornung

    Robert Ho':}ard

    Walter Huber

    Robert Husted

    Jolita Hyllanrl

    COllflYe Idslrom

    Beret Ing

    Karleen Isaacson

    Claudia Isham

    Christ irle Jacobs

    Judith Jacobs

    I

  • Rose Kindseth

    Karen Kirkeby

    Jan ice Klahr

    Sharon Kleimenllagell

    Anthony Klein

    Dav id Kniefcl

    Marilyn Klludtson

    Kenneth I(nulsen LI nda Knutzen

    Bi ll Kol l

    Ida Krogh

    Wi II iam l< lIder

    Jon Kvinsland

    Ho\'/ard Larson

    Stanley Lall in

    Carol Laursen

    Warren Lee

    Claudia Le'll is

    Eric Li nd holm

    Pal Li ng elbach

    Gerald Lohn

    Arv Lokensgard

    Gary Lorenz

    Thomas Lo'.~.'e

    Janet lud'Nig

    Charlotte Lued tke

    Marilyn Lundb lad

    Joyce Lundmark

    MaryAnne Lundstrom

    Joan Mai er

    Linda Makela

    Carol Mani

    John Martill a

    Janice Melton

    Norma Merr ill

    Darryl Meyer

    Loeda Meyer

    Joan Mil ler

    Ed ith Monson

    arlin Monson

    Susan Morro\',

    Milrit Myhre

    Bonnie Nea l

    Norman Nesting

    Werner Neller

    Margaret Neubachcr

    Patric ia Neumeyer

    Marie Ncils(,!l

    Gary Nikk", i

    Ruth i~ollbohtn

    James Ol sen

    Gary Olsoll

    Harold Oslenson

    Merle Ov er land

    77

    ROle Kindseth

    Karen K irkeby

    Janice Iahr

    Sharon K le i menhagen

    Anthony K le in

    David Kniefcl

    r!.'lMilyn Knudtson

    Kenneth I(!lutsen

    Linda Knutzen

    m i l Ko l l

    Ida Krogh

    \.Viniam I

  • 78

    Joall Patter son A. Joan Payne

    l eslie Pederson

    Kristina PerlllJ

    Judith Perry

    Anna Peterson

    Joan Peterson

    MYI'IlJ Peterson

    Phy ll is Peterson

    Marlin Pierce

    Jerry Poppen

    Clifford Porter

    Barbara Prideaux

    Jerry Prolexlor

    Norine Radovich

    Karen Rasm ussen

    Thelma Reeve

    Jul ie Re~ves

    Gloria Reinertson

    Mo1rjo Reinertson Anthony Reynolds

    Phylf is Rhine

    Judy Richter

    Karen Ritland

    J udy Rob bins

    Carol Robinson

    Dennis Rog ers

    Charl es Ross

    Rebecca Ruot si

    linda Russell

    Maur ice Sanders

    Julie Sanderson

    li nda Sather

    Gordon Sat rum

    Ramona Sawyer

    Susan Schoch

    Arlene Searle

    Karen Sharp

    Gary Shaw

    Donald Siegmund

    Carolyn Sihler

    Virginia Soderman

    lnabe ll e Stanaway

    Randolph Stime

    JoAnn Storaasli

    Betty Sullivan

    Werner Sund

    Loi s Svendsen

    Judy Swenson

    Warren Thomas

    Gary Thompson

    Jo Anne Thr ee':Jil

    J e,1I111 Tou sley

    l arry Trygg

    7B

    Joan Patterson

    A. Joan Pityne

    Lesl ie Pederson

    Krisl illa Perrlll

    Judith Perry

    Anna Peterson

    Joan Peterson

    Myrna Peterson

    Phyll i s Peterson

    Marlin P ie.rce

    Jerry Poppen

    Clifford Porter

    Barbara Prideaux

    Jerr'Y PrOlextor

    Nori ne Radovich

    Karen Rasmussen

    Thelma Reeve

    Jul i(' Re!:'ves

    Gloria Rein{'rtson

    M.lrjo Reillcflson

    Anthony Reynolds

    Phy l l i s Rhine

    Judy Richter

    Karen Rit land

    Judy Robbins

    Carol ROhi nson

    Dennis Rogers

    Charles Ross

    Rebecc.l Ruohi

    linda Russell

    1\1,1urice Sanders

    Julie Sanderson

    li lTd a Sa ther

    Gordon Sat r u m

    Ramona Sa"','ycr

    Susan SchOCh

    Arlene Searle

    Karell Sharn

    Gary Sho',','

    Donald Siegmund

    Carolyn Sihler

    Virgi.lia Sodel'tl1.lll

    Inabelle Stanaway

    Randolph Stime

    JoAnn St oraasli

    Betty Sul l i,all

    Werner SUfld

    Lois Svendsen

    Judy 5'::el1,ol1

    Wtlrren Thomas

    Gary Thompsoll

    Jo Anne Threc':lil

    Je,'IIIII(" Tousley

    Larry Trygg

  • Russel Tweed Mary Undlin

    Roger Vidlund

    James 'Vedeward Bernard Weisshaar

    Alice Wen ness

    J oan'Vesley Keith Wetterer

    Carol Wickstrom

    ,r. Michael Wildel'man Jenny Wills

    Mal''''al'et Wilson

    Richard Wilson Gretchen Wolfe Ruth Woolett

    Carol Wyckoff J, Katherine Wynstl'a

    David Yokel's

    Sa lly Zitzer

    79

    R u ssel Tweed

    Mary U n dlin Rogel' Vidlund

    James \Vedewa rd

    Bernard Weis::;h aa l' A l ice Wen ness

    Joan \Vesley

    Keith Wetterer Ca rol Wickstrom

    .T, M ichael Wi lderman Jenny W ills

    Ma rg'aret Wilson

    Richard W i lson

    G retchen Wolfe

    Ruth Woolett

    Carol Wyckoff J , Kathe ri ne Wyn t!'a

    David Yokel'S

    Sally ZiLzer

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    Class Of 1964

    P ictured above al'e Brad B radfield, F reshman vice-president and Don l\leyer, Student

    Council Hepl'esentative.

    Nathan SLime ably served the Freshman

    Class as their president.

    Sandy Simol1::;on kept track of

    the finances for the Freshman

    dass, ,vhile Elaine Obon took

    notes as secretary.

    80

    Nathan Sli me abl.y served the Freghman Class as the i r president.

    Sandy Simonson kept t rack of the finances for the Freshma n class, vvh ile Elaine Obon took

    n otes as sec retary.

    Class Of 1964

    P ictu l'ed above al'e B l'ad B radfield, Freshman vice-president a n d Don Meyer, S t u d e n t

    C o u n c i l I{ epresen L a t i ve.

  • Diane Adams Sharon Blakely Karen Adams Natalie Blix Ken Alban Kim Bodding

    Gary Aldinger Mark Anderson Gloria Anderson

    Greg Anderson .Jeanne Anderson .Tohn Anderson

    Marjorie Bowers Brad Bradfield Ed Brannfors

    Linda Brodhun Karen Broeckel

    Dave Broome

    Kathy Anderson Gary Brown Polly Anderson Marilyn Bruggemeiel' Bob Anderson Beverly Burgemeister

    Mike Appel Joyce Burgess Audrey Arnst Mike Bmnett Laura Auby .Jim Cady

    Jan Aus Karin Candell Judy Aus .Judy Carlson Claudette Baker Bru(;e Borrud

    Jeannette Bakel' Shirley Carlson Helen Barnreiter Bob Carmichael Bea Barton Bill Chapman

    Sharon Baumeister Bill Chase Hanson Bay Neil Christianson George Beard Paul Christman

    Sharon Benz Lynn Cillo Lynn Berg Karen Clinton Lynne Blackwood Paul Clizer

    81

    Diane Adams

    Karen Adams

    Ken Alban

    Gary Aldinger

    Mark Anderson

    G loria A nderson

    Greg A n derson

    .J eanne Anderson .John A nderson

    Kathy A nderson

    Shal'on Blakely

    Natalie B lix

    K im Bodding

    Marjorie Bowers

    Bl'ad Bradfield

    Ed Brannfors

    Linda Brodh u n

    Karen Broeckel

    Dave Broome

    Gary Brown

    Polly A nderson Marilyn Bruggemeiel'

    Bob A n derson Beverly Burgemeister

    M ike Appel Joyce Burgess

    Audrey Arnst Mike Burnett

    Laura Auby ,Jim Cady

    Jan A u s K a r i n Candell

    Judy Aus .Judy Cal'ison

    Claudette Baker Bru(;e Borrud

    Jeannette Baker Shi l'iey Carlson

    Helen Barnreiter Bob Carmichael

    Bea Barton Bill Chapman

    Sharon Baumeister Bill Chase

    Hanson Bay Neil Christianson

    George Beard Paul Christman

    Sharon Benz Lynn Cillo

    Lynn Berg Karen Clinton

    Lynne Blackwood Paul Clizer

    8 1

  • 82

    Dave Cooke Darwyn Eikum Ani ta Coo lidge Mary Eks t rand Ron Co rnehl Barb Erickson

    Bonnie Coughlin Evelyn Fair Ma rgaret Cramer John F ey Linda Crary Karen F ischer

    Virg inia Cra ry Rose MaTie Fla nsburg J enny Cu lver Hans Floan Stella Cumming's Arden Flom

    Lee Da hl Howard Fosser Susan Dahl Rae Ann F ox Donna D a nielson Marv Fredrickson

    Ruth Da nielson l'delle F r os t E d Davis Carol Ga tTey Peggy Davis P a t Gallagher

    Joanne Decker R uth Gammell Tina Dempster Kar en Gandr ud Jack Doepke Alice Gansberg

    Judy Doering Bob Geisler Annette Ducke ring Mal'Y Geldaker J a yne Dungan Bob erde

    Gerald Dunla p Creighton Germoroth Margy E a sh Lily Gin Fred Eaton Yvonne Gorseth

    Lama r E faw Virg i Greene Linnea E ger Marilyn Grimm .Janice E ggan F rieda Grims rud

    82

    Dave Cooke

    A n i ta Coo l i dge

    Ron C O l'llehl

    Bonnie Coughlin

    Margaret emmer

    Linda Crary

    Darwyn E ik u m

    Mary Ekstra n d

    Barb E dckson

    E velyn Fair

    .John Fey

    Kar n F ischer

    Virginia Cml'Y Rose i\{arie Flansburg Jenny C ulver l I a n s Floan

    S te l l a ' u m m i ngs Arden Flom

    Lee Dahl H oward Fosser

    Susan Dah l Rae AJ1TI Fox Donna Dan ielson Marv Fredrickson

    R u th Dan ielson rdelle Frost

    Ed avis Carol G atfey

    Peggy Duvi. Pat Gallaghe r

    .Joanne 1 eckel' Ruth Ga mmel l Tina Dempster K ren Ganurud J ack Doepke Alice G a nsberg

    J u d y Doering B b Gei leI'

    Annette Duckering Mary Gehl

  • Sharon Gunderson LaITY Hitterdale .Janet Gu therie Harold Hoass Carol Haaland Judy Hoddevik

    AndI'ea Hagen Kristin Hocf s Marilyn Hagen .leanne Hokold

    Ingrid Haglund Helen Hossul11

    Bill Hall Dennis Howard Emily Hallan Don bensee Ardis Hamilton Marv Jacobson

    Paul Hannegan Carolyn J ensen iVIarilyn HannuIn Diane .Jensen K aye Han'son . Joanne .lensen

    Hun Hanson Joann J ensen Sandy Hanson Shei la Jensen .Ja net Ha ralson Jeann (' .Jentzsch

    Dennis H arris .Toy.Johnson Theona H a slcy Judy J ohnson Margaret Hauge Judy Johnson

    Paul Hegstad K a ren J ohnson :l1arie Heiling Ma ia J ohnson Alexia Henderson Ray J ohnson

    Deanna Hendrickson Doyle .Torgenson Dave Hcrwick Karleen Karlson Roseann

  • 84

    Marguerite Korsmo Sandy McLeod Judy Kragh Mike McNeely Marcia Kretzschmar Dennb McPoland

    Liz Kroll Jon Malmin Joanne Krussow Ruth Mandrick Jim Laird Ray Manson

    Gary Lane Deanna MegaI'd Gary Lange Darla Meisenheimer Joan Larson Carol Menke

    Joyce Larson Pat Larson Reynold Larson

    Sylvia Larson Ingrid Lein Peggy Leiner

    Mary Libner Sherry Lindbeck LaVonne Logan

    Carol Jean Logdahl Carol Looysen Barbara Losey

    Elly Ludvigson Paul Linderdahl Steve McCallum

    Karen McDonald J ody McDougall Carol McGinty

    Daryl Mesick Arv Meyer

    Carolyn Meyer

    Don Meyer Ron lVIyrvik

    Bev Miller

    Ken Miller Janet Mitten Charlene Moe

    Charlotte Moe

    Jim Monahan

    Kathy Moore

    Sharon Morgan Charlotte Mork

    Miriam Muedeking

    Don Myhre

    George Nace

    Diana Neils

    84

    Marguel'ite KOI'smo

    J udy Kragh

    Sandy McLeod

    M i ke McNeely

    M a rcia K retzsch mar Dennis Me Poland

    Liz Kroll

    .Joanne Krussow

    Ji m Laird

    Gary Lane

    Gary Lange

    Joan Larson

    .Joyce Larson

    Pat Larson

    Reynold Larson

    Sylvia Larson

    Ingrid Lein

    Peggy Leiner

    Mary Libner

    Sherry Lin dbeck

    LaVonne Logan

    Jon M almin

    Ruth Mand