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��Morningside College&#13;
. Sioux City, Iowa&#13;
1986-87 Sioux&#13;
Volume 87&#13;
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Lourie Horpenou&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
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Stoey Delong&#13;
Valerie Johnson&#13;
Co-Editors&#13;
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Jill Hanson&#13;
Chief Photographer&#13;
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MORNINGSIDE COLLEGE&#13;
LIBRARY&#13;
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SIOUX CITY, IOWA 51106&#13;
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�Top right: New laces on compus ... Left: Eddie the&#13;
Eagle coplures the allention of a football game. Bottom right: Tim Ellison and Sue Poppen watch the&#13;
gome from the besl seals in Allee. Bottom left:&#13;
Tonia Arehorl tokes o pepsi break from the basketball&#13;
gome. Below: Vicky Anderson poses with Lisa Lynch&#13;
who appears lo be all lied up al Dimmit Desk.&#13;
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2 / Opening&#13;
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�Top left: (ought watching the soaps ore: (left to right): Lori Ludwig, Shelly Klein and Brenda Curry. Above: Cheering on the Chiefs is&#13;
almost os much fun os winning. Bottom left: 0 Christmas Tree! 0&#13;
Christmas Tree! left: Sharon Torneton, busy do noting blood, manages&#13;
o wove. Bottom: Busy ot work under the bunks.&#13;
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Opening/ 3&#13;
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���Cleveland&#13;
Froat row (I to r): Morri Conwoy, Chuck Rich, Joel VonGundy, Darren Belk, Mortin Morris, Todd Smith, Steve Neubert. Middle row:&#13;
Morgon Walker, Kevin Nieuwsmo, Brod A. Borchers Brion Miller,&#13;
Shown Smeins, Lonee Peterson, Joe Albrecht, Tom Parrett, Scott&#13;
Gustafson, Joe Minarik, Mike Powell, Mike Groote, Curt Cloohsen,&#13;
Hyoung-Teok Kim, Doug Mortin. lack row: Brod Dyslin, Chris&#13;
Riedesel, Joe Bendix, Mick Port, Kevin Gonnerman, Shod Kroeger, R. J.&#13;
Conlin, Dave Walker, Darren Lee Lyle Youngdahl.&#13;
&#13;
Penthouse&#13;
Froat row (I to r): Kenny Gordner, Brion Taut, Ron Shortenhous,&#13;
Bill Brown, Dovid Franko, Tom Betz, John Rossiter, Lance Evans, Fronk&#13;
Yanni, Steve Freese, .John Nagel Middle row: D J. McDonald,&#13;
.&#13;
Derek Jacobsen, Don Miller, Tou lo Von, Todd Schnider, Scott&#13;
McGregor, David Ketelsen, Tony Greer, John Russell, Dave Willet, Dave&#13;
Sellon, Kevin Pettowoy. lack row: Doug logo, Mott Corney, Steve&#13;
Toft, Bill Hartwig, Tom lo Von, Mott Westphalen, Dole Roemen, Dorin&#13;
Oick, Dave Duit, Jon Von Overbeke, Mike Cose. Not Pictured&#13;
Wayne Kim, Poul Kropf, Bret Nelson, Tony Jones, Rick Watson, John&#13;
Blankenship, Brion Swift, Roy Blydenburgh, Brod Borkemo, Mork Mohl,&#13;
Dole Goswint, Dave Grice, Ed Gochenour&#13;
TimJackson, Joe Edwards&#13;
Buddy McNaughton, Woo Jo Kim, Tim Clilfonl.&#13;
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6 / Dorm Hulls&#13;
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�Residence&#13;
Complex&#13;
Front row (I to r): Todd Speight, Roy Scott, Ted Seymour, Andi&#13;
Lyons. Row 2: Terri Fischer Todd Petersen, Jill Riden, Lori Fairchild,&#13;
Louro Rehder, Koren Zobel. Row 3: Chad Goslor, Mory Hansen, Tom·&#13;
my Yonder Pol, Vicki Yonder Pol, Monte Christensen, Michelle Biggs,&#13;
Shelley Fuller, Kelli Stobbe, Lisa Claussen, Kevin Freemon. Row 4:&#13;
John Krager, Kipp Brockman, Mike Jones, Derek Peterson, Russ&#13;
Lockwood, Perrie Garland, Lucinda Neville, Mory Little, Kevin Bembry,&#13;
Kelly Jacobsma, Julie Boles. Back row: Jennifer Smith, Ruth Oeltjenbruns, Julie Lien, Jeff Irvin, Ed Betsworth, Elaine Yonder Broek, Todd&#13;
Lofrentz, Debro Von Engen, Ron Lorson, Don Comorigg, Wade Welding,&#13;
Rob Felix, Colleen Crowl, Nyo Kodenge, Kyle Ellerbeck, Lonnie&#13;
MacPeek, Bret Crowl.&#13;
&#13;
Highlifers&#13;
Front row (I to r): Kathy Aardema, Corrie Smith. Middle row:&#13;
Sherry Mauch, Koren Hokenson, Courtenay Hollander, Cheryl Dahl,&#13;
Louro Holst, Roxanne Smith, Angelo Dennis, Kelly Hopp. Back row:&#13;
Diane Kutz, Melonie Corey, Koren Weber, Sherry Hilbronds, Lourie&#13;
Horpenou, Carol Eis, Janette Conry, Koren Gries. Not pictured:&#13;
Vicki Smalldridge, April Hlad, Stacey Spotts, Sherry Ching.&#13;
&#13;
Dorm Halls/ 7&#13;
&#13;
�The Zoo&#13;
Seated (I to r): Jodi Ehlers, Susan Barker, Fawn Schwartz Standing: Jill Smith, Lisa&#13;
Shull, Heidi Gonnerman, Koren Drum, Jill Noordhoek, Kris Spotts. Back row: Patricio&#13;
Holling, Penny Moy, Rhonda Evilsizer, Andrea Pohlman, Lindo Proctor, Vicky Rohbusch,&#13;
Julie Swolve, Teresa Davis.. Not pidured: Sheila Surrell, Angelo Patrick-Longe&#13;
&#13;
Boardwalk&#13;
Front Row (tor): Trisha Mohr, Tricia McCoulley, Soro Ulven, Patti&#13;
Borrall, Vicki Marshall, Carol Jolos, Amy Gerking, Lynelle Schwien&#13;
Rochelle King. Back row: Cristine Stalzer, Amy Cunningham, Stacey&#13;
Bonwort, Mory Donohoo, Cristin Cantrall, Cassondra Legg, Amy Foster,&#13;
Kelley Ashby, Janice Schmitz. Not pidured: Tricia Cherin, Sheli&#13;
Livengood, Cathy McMullen, Shelly Ashley, Molly Kludos.&#13;
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8 / Dorm Halls&#13;
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�Suite Street&#13;
Front row (I to r): Dione Binneboese, Brenda Willemssen Carlynn&#13;
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Boerenwold, Joanne Gowley, Susan Stock Rochelle Stock, Lisa Lynch&#13;
Baclrow: Beth Gowley, Leah Wesselink, Michelle Johnson.&#13;
&#13;
Virgin Islands&#13;
Front row (I to r): Stacy Leu, Stocey Doeden, Amy Peterson, MeiJir (Mickie) Lin, Moria Hoock. lack row: Brenda Curry, Melissa Will,&#13;
Amy Jobes, Tommy Newell, Morty Hansen. Not Pictured Tonio&#13;
Arehart, Paulo Hunter, Jennifer Barngrover Valerie Uken, Coralyn&#13;
Lomook.&#13;
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Dorm Halls / 9&#13;
&#13;
�Central&#13;
Frontrow (I to r): Briget Murphy. Row 2: Mory Viz, Kaye Menning, Sherri McGinnis, Dee DeeHarm, Michelle Schuler Deb Rothe Row&#13;
3: Crystal Bunge, Erica Gunderson, Morta Geary, Crystal Oberheu.&#13;
Row 4: Robbi LeMoster, Michelle Thomas, Ann Trimble, Robin Kor-&#13;
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thols, Connie Root, Teresa Ruckelshausen Lisa Grubb, Judi Pauling,&#13;
Julie Krager Robin Wells, Kim Bruning. Back&#13;
row: Kim Schmitz Lisa&#13;
Mullins.&#13;
&#13;
Mountain Top&#13;
Seated (I to r): Tonya Nuetzman, Juleen Meints, Dona Sievert,&#13;
Barb King. Standing Cathy Dotts, Cynthia Roberts, Sherry Mauch,&#13;
Shelly Klein, Pam Holstad, Kelli Thomas, Suzie Galles, Amy Berg, Julie&#13;
Serck&#13;
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10 / Dorm Halls&#13;
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�Sweethearts&#13;
Front row (I to r): Paulo Puckett, Patricio Larsen, Denise Conover.&#13;
Back row: Michelle Madsen Dione Niewohner, Dori Mclndoo,&#13;
Heather Dietz, Louro Scommo«o, Down Weinreich Kim Ashby.&#13;
&#13;
The Jungle&#13;
Front row (I tor): Steve Schifferer, Fronk Ludwig. Row 2: Seung&#13;
Suk {Fronk) Ro, Kwong Sup {Andy) K , Bob Brue, Chris Cuthrell, Willie&#13;
im&#13;
Kitto Robert Campbell, Dongin {Doniel) Kim, Todd Ernst, Gerry&#13;
Schroeder. Row 3: Todd Armstrong, Dong Yoon {Roy) Suh, Pot Lappe&#13;
Chris Houser, Jimmy Stokes, Curt Denker. Back row: Nick Volek, Phil&#13;
Miller.&#13;
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Dorm Hulls / 11&#13;
&#13;
�Groundhogs&#13;
Front row (I to r): Souchin Cam, Marilyn Harrington, Dong Tong,&#13;
Norliza Mat Isa, Anita Blue, Junko Higuchi Middle row: Lanette&#13;
Pollock Christal Swift, Kim Meyer, Kim Heim, Teresa Ferdig, Michelle&#13;
Jahn, Cathy Schloesser Suzan Monkelien. Back row: Jayne Kraft,&#13;
Pamela Reis, Anette Aygo. Not pictured: Suzanne Black, Amy&#13;
Dimig, Beth Huisenga, Cheryl Miller, Susan Peters.&#13;
&#13;
ADPi Hall&#13;
Front row (I to r): Michelle Meuer, Lori Hecht, Tracey McCreary,&#13;
Chris McCall, T Lafrenz, Gina Schuldt Debbie Spiegel. Middle&#13;
onjo&#13;
row: Marchelle Roberts, Sheila Kennerly, Pam Frey. Back row:&#13;
Toni Holloway, Michelle Blueford, Alicia Wessendorf, Tracie Mohr, Julie&#13;
Negus, Patti Besch, Sara Henrich, Katharina Moser.&#13;
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12 / Dorm Halls&#13;
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�Skyline&#13;
Frontrow (I to r): Ren Netz, Andrea Buchholz, Lea Anne Boucher&#13;
Middle row: Staci Montagne, Stacy Sturdevant, Jennifer Milne,&#13;
Stacy Childs, Jo Ann Forney. Back row: Deanna Fredinburg, Janet&#13;
Chappell, Brenda Wetherell, Gretchen Chamberlain, Renee Watson,&#13;
Elaine Palmberg. Not pidurod: Heather Dietz, Julie Etter, June&#13;
Jones, Trudy Moody, Karen Munsen, Brenda Shultz, Laurie Thompson,&#13;
Ao Weeber.&#13;
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Capital Hill&#13;
Frontrow (I to r): Scott Holtz, Corey Roberts, Robb McMullen,&#13;
Chris Rants. Back row: Mark Timmerman, Brad Horsely, Dave&#13;
Meiske, Neil Morenz, Dave Reed, Joel Higgins, Paul McCallum, Bryce&#13;
Feldhoff, Joel Klatt, Dave Nash. Not Pictured Gary Baker, Greg&#13;
Baldwin, Brian Hong, Han lk Jon, John James, Dan Kruger, Greg Mitchell, Tim Russell, Daron Salmon, Albert Saatikee, Chris Steinbach, Se&#13;
Won Oh.&#13;
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Dorm Halls / 13&#13;
&#13;
�The Bob Craig&#13;
Memorial Hall&#13;
Left to right): Randy Uhl, Jeff Myrick, Mark Bannstetter. Row 2: John Crosgrove, Rich Gordon, Scott Marr, Gregg Johnson.&#13;
Row 3: Brion Keeney, Mark Cooper, Bryce Former, Craig Hughes.&#13;
Front raw: Tony Greer, Bob Craig, Todd Koos. Not Pictured&#13;
Mark Bleil, Tony Brown, Chris Cassodoy, Tim Christensen, Jason Dannenberg, Tony Frazee, Brian Goodman, Loi Kraft, Jan Langley, Terry&#13;
Nielsen, Chris Sobus, Matt Shaeffer, Andy Sudman, Todd Verschoor&#13;
Craig Witt. Photo by Jill Hanson.&#13;
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lack raw&#13;
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Roadman Hall Council&#13;
The Roadmon Hall Council had a very busy year. They purchased a VCR&#13;
for the dorm's use, sponsored a campus-wide Christmas party, helped&#13;
sponsor Spring Formal, planned a game roam toornament, planned a&#13;
video weekend, and they keep the Gome Roam in Roadman stocked.&#13;
The Council consists of: front raw left to right): Bill Hartwig,&#13;
Secretary, Curtis Klaahsen John Rossiter, Lance Peterson, Chad Hoffman, Social Chairman. lack raw: Dave Willett, President; Doug&#13;
Lago, Mike Powell, Treasurer; Dale Roemen, 'lice-President; Jahn&#13;
Carey, Steve Freese, Socio/ Chairman; Carolyn Phillips, Dave Houston&#13;
Advisor.&#13;
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�Residence Complex&#13;
Hall Council&#13;
Among the events that the Residence complex Hall Council sponsored&#13;
were: The Residence Complex Fall Picnic, Residence Complex Valentine's Dance, Secret Santa's and Pumpkin Pals. The council consists of:&#13;
Front row (left to right): Julie Lien, President; Jennifer Smith,&#13;
Secretary; Andi Lyons, Socio/ Chairperson. Back row: Todd LaFrentz,&#13;
Co-Treasurer; Wade Welding, V&#13;
ice-President. Not Pidured: Rick&#13;
Amos, Treasurer; Mike Eggleston, Kevin Freeman, Scott Henrichsen,&#13;
Nya Kadenge, Jill Riden, Deb VanEngen.&#13;
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Dimmit Hall Council&#13;
The D&#13;
immit Hall Officers were: Not Pictured: Lowell Ernst, President; Ann Trimble, Vice-President; Robin Karthals Secretary; Lisa&#13;
Grubb, Treasurer; Judi Pauling, Socio/ Diredor; Paula Puckett,&#13;
Chaplain; Erica Gunderson, Historian; Molly Woodworth and Vicky&#13;
Anderson, Head Residents.&#13;
&#13;
Kwang Sup {Andy) Kim and Se Won {Allen) Oh ore all set to do laundry. Atypical day in the dorms.&#13;
Dawnetta Weinreich takes the Pepsi Challenge as she studies in the Dimmitt informal lounge.&#13;
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Dormhalls / 1&#13;
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�Greeks Continue to Grow&#13;
The 1986-87 School year found Morningside's Greek system in a growing and&#13;
rebuilding frenzy. Delta Sigma Phi, Alpha&#13;
Delta Pi, and Alpha Omicron Pi were busy&#13;
recruiting new members and growing&#13;
scholastically. Alpha Tau Delta was&#13;
rebuilding from the Sigma Phi Epsilon&#13;
Chapter to the local Alpha Tau Delta&#13;
Chapter. Tau Kappa Epsilon was also in a&#13;
reorganizing and rebuilding year. In an article published in the Collegian Reporter,&#13;
the Delta Sigma Phi- fraternity submitted&#13;
and article to help spark more interest in&#13;
the Greek system at Morningside.&#13;
Although it is given from the viewpoint of&#13;
the Delta Sigs, the entire Greek system can&#13;
benefit from its implications. That article&#13;
is reprinted here in hopes that even more&#13;
interest in the five fraternities and&#13;
sororities on Morningside campus will continue to grow and build in the years to&#13;
come.&#13;
During the Greek Week Banquet Greek&#13;
Man (Doug Beauchene - Delta Sigma&#13;
Phi) and Greek Woman (Sheila Kennerly&#13;
- Alpha Delta Pi) of the Year were&#13;
recognized. Each fraternity and sorority&#13;
nominates their prospective candidates&#13;
and then the entire Greek system elects the&#13;
new recipients. Other nominees this year&#13;
were Rob Hannucsh (Alpha Tau Delta)&#13;
and Kim Stahl (Alpha Omicron Pi).&#13;
Scholastically everyone won. The ATD's&#13;
and AOPi's were recognized as the top&#13;
chapters for the fall semester and the spring semester recognized the ADPi's and&#13;
Negus, Sheila Kennerly, and Tonja&#13;
LaFrenz, ATD: Eric Boe, Rob Hannusch,&#13;
and E. J. Stanek, AOP: Beth Quade, Sharon&#13;
Schuth and Barb Jensen, Delta Sigma Phi:&#13;
Terry Bohlke, Dan Kruger, and Troy&#13;
Jasman.&#13;
Greek Week '87 included a fundraiser to&#13;
fight hunger in Sioux City, an All-Greek&#13;
social, leadership workshop , and&#13;
volleyball. Greek Week is sponsored by the&#13;
Greeks to promote unity among the&#13;
chapters, offer recognition for the past&#13;
year's achievements and celebrate the&#13;
history of the Greeks on Morningside's&#13;
Campus.&#13;
A few weeks ago when the Delta Sigs&#13;
commenced with the second rush season of&#13;
1987 many of us were asked why anyone&#13;
should think of committing to Delta Sigma&#13;
Phi. To quote one of our senior members I&#13;
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asked " who could afford not to?". The&#13;
world is often an unfriendly environment&#13;
filled with faceless people who could care&#13;
less about others. The way to cope with this&#13;
indifference is simple friendship . The close&#13;
circle of men who call each other "brother"&#13;
is the heart and soul of fraternity life. Our&#13;
friendship is pledged eternal and can not&#13;
be broken by time or circumstance. This is&#13;
the solemn oath we vow to each member of&#13;
our brotherhood and it is this vow that sets&#13;
us apart in unity from all other men.&#13;
When you decide to join our circle you&#13;
must first pass the test of pledgeship. This&#13;
is not a period of hazing, either physical or&#13;
mental harassment, but a trial encounter to&#13;
see if Delta Sigma Phi is for you and if you&#13;
are for fraternity life. It is a period for us to&#13;
get to know you better as you learn more&#13;
about us. We stress that the hazing rituals&#13;
glorified in "Animal House" and other&#13;
horror stories are not a part of Delta Sigma&#13;
Phi as we see this as having no practical&#13;
benefit for building the bond that encompasses us all.&#13;
Initiation, Following your passing of the&#13;
test of pledgeship, 1s the gate through&#13;
which you pass to join our brotherhood.&#13;
Once passed you are a full fledged member&#13;
of the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. Only&#13;
then can you be allowed to wear the gold&#13;
pin that signifies membership. You are not&#13;
only a part of the hundreds of Morningside&#13;
men known as Delta Sigs but a part of the&#13;
thousands of men all over a hundred campuses across the country who share your&#13;
experience. You have earned the respect&#13;
needed to be called "brother."&#13;
Then what? You are then appointed to a&#13;
position within the local chapter. You may&#13;
be in charge of organizing a social event,&#13;
keeping track of the scholastic progress of&#13;
your brothers, or any of the dozens of positions that keep the fraternity running&#13;
smoothly. There is also an individual purpose for your work; to build the responsibility and integrity that enables you to&#13;
assume the commitment of leadership, a&#13;
goal we all push each other to achieve now&#13;
and in the future .&#13;
If this article has sparked your interest in&#13;
Delta Sigma Phi , the bond we share, and&#13;
the goals we pursue, feel free to contact any&#13;
of the men wearing green and white. Go&#13;
Greek, think big, think Delta Sig.&#13;
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�Rebuilding&#13;
TKE's: Tau Kappa Epsilon was&#13;
established on Morningside's campus&#13;
in 1955. Since its founding in 1899,&#13;
Tau Kappa Epsilon has had as its&#13;
goal high standards of scholarship&#13;
and community service. Delta Sigma&#13;
Chapter of the T.K.E. is in the midst&#13;
of reorgapizing at Morningside and is&#13;
looking for men who want a chance&#13;
to experience leadership and&#13;
cooperation.&#13;
ATD: Alpha Tau Delta has also&#13;
been in the midst of a reorganization.&#13;
As you can see by the photo at left&#13;
and at bottom left, reorganizing also&#13;
means rebuilding . Of course&#13;
rebuilding also means taking breaks.&#13;
Pictured below is a shot from the All-Greek&#13;
Christmas Party for Underprivileged kids.&#13;
Caught singing Christmas carols were: Wade&#13;
Welding, Pat Byrnes (Delta Sigs), Todd&#13;
Schnider (TKE), and Michelle Meuer, Sheila&#13;
Kennerly, Debbie Spiegel, Sara Henrich&#13;
(ADPi's).&#13;
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Greeks/ 17&#13;
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�A.D.Pi's Celebrate 30th Anniversary&#13;
Alpha Delta Pi had a busy year in 1986-87. The biggest event this&#13;
year was to plan the 30th anniversary week in April. Some events of the&#13;
week included: A picnic, a golf tournament, sheet painting, sheet cakes&#13;
and much more. The ADPi's participated in the campus "Greek&#13;
Week," they had a tailgate party for Homecoming, and met with the entire Greek system for a Christmas Party for underprivileged children in&#13;
the Sioux City area. They also organized a can drive for another fundraiser, Summer Retreat was planned for Okaboji with the AD Pi alumni, Special awards went to Alicia Wessendorf when she was chosen as&#13;
ADPi pianist for the ADPi convention in Scottsdale, Arizona held in&#13;
June.&#13;
&#13;
Alpha Delta Pi Officers ( 1986-/987) Alicia Wessendorf&#13;
- President. Patti Besch - Executive Vice-President,&#13;
Tracie Mohr - Treasurer, Gina Schuldt - Pledge&#13;
Education Vice-President, Sara Henrich - Membership Chairman, Julie Negus - Scholarship Chairman. Michelle Meurer - Standards Chairman, Toni&#13;
Holloway - Recording Secretary, Michelle Bluford&#13;
Panhellenic Delegate. Debbie Spiegel Panhellenic Delegate. Chris McCall Social&#13;
Chairperson. Eileen Malone - Social Chairperson,&#13;
Pam Frey - Reporter, Tonya La Frenz - Hist orian,&#13;
Debbie Goeden - Hist orian, Marchelle Roberts Corresponding Secretary, Laura Rehder - House&#13;
Chairman, Sheila Kennerly - Member-at-Large,&#13;
Tracey McCreary - Chaplain, Kathy Moser Guard, Rachel Santcma - Assistant Membership&#13;
Chairman, Kim Stapleton - No office.&#13;
Pledges: Vicky Marshall, Denice Conover, Lisa&#13;
Clausen, Jenny Speigel, Carey Potter, and Leah&#13;
Wesslink.&#13;
Above right: Fall Pledge Class. Singing ADPi Blessing&#13;
at Diamond Ball. Left to right: Kathy Moser, Rachel&#13;
Santema, Marchelle Roberts, Deb Spiegel, Debbie&#13;
Goeden, Laura Rehder, Toni Holloway, Sara&#13;
Henrich , and Jo Dee Hempey. Above: Painting the&#13;
bench for the 30th Anniversary Week . Right: Kathy&#13;
Moser, Patti Besch, Marchelle Roberts, Sara Henrich,&#13;
Jenny Spiegel, Leah Wesselink, Pam Frey standing&#13;
behind their accomplishment.&#13;
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18 / Alpha Delta Pi&#13;
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�Left: Toni Holloway, showing how great Greek life&#13;
can be with Patti Besch and Tracy McCreary looking&#13;
on. Above top: Anytime is a good time for a pizza&#13;
break! Left to right: Julie Negus, Kim Stapleton,&#13;
Sheila Kennerly, Tracie Mohr, Joe Dee Hempey and&#13;
Debbie Goeden all agree!! Middle: Christmas time brespecially to Eileen Malone&#13;
ings lots of good cheer&#13;
and Chris McCall. Bottom: Spring '87 Pledge Class,&#13;
Left to right: Courtney Hollander, Karey Potter, Jodi&#13;
Dorn, Leah Wesselink, Jenny Spiegel, Denise Conover, and Vicki Marshall.&#13;
Afpho Delta Pi / 19 ·&#13;
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�Alpha Omicron Pi Roses''&#13;
Alpha Omicron Pi is a social sorority with&#13;
chapters all across the United States and&#13;
Canada. We are a non-profit organization and&#13;
we do various activities throughout the year.&#13;
Our members are in other organizations on&#13;
campus as well. Some have participated in the&#13;
Theater productions, U.P.A., Honor Societies,&#13;
and homecoming functions.&#13;
The Theta Chi Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi&#13;
had an eventful school ear. We held our annua unctions an a so part1c1pate in a ew&#13;
new and old, with the Greeks on campus.&#13;
In the fall we built a float with the women of&#13;
Alpha Delta Pi for the Corn Bowl. Although we&#13;
did not receive a prize, we all had a good time.&#13;
We also held our annual Barn Ball on Halloween. We turned our dance into a costume party and everyone came dressed to fit their&#13;
moods.&#13;
The next event was our Christmas cozy. We&#13;
had a pre-Christmas party before our dance&#13;
with all of our sisters and dates. We kept the&#13;
Christmas spirit alive!&#13;
In February we had February Follies. It was&#13;
just a nice get-together for all the AOTT's and&#13;
their dates.&#13;
Last but not least we had our Rose Formal.&#13;
This was a very special evening for all of us.&#13;
The seniors did their annual prophecies and&#13;
wills and tried to embarrass their younger&#13;
sisters. A few of the other members made a&#13;
slide show to get back at the seniors and to bring out memorable moments at the AOTT&#13;
House! Memories were brought back quickly!&#13;
We also had two major fund raisers this year.&#13;
The first one we had was Trick or Treating for&#13;
Unicef. We also held a Turkey Dinner Raffle in&#13;
which we donated to Unicef.&#13;
The next fund raiser was for AOTT's philanthropy which is Arthritis Research. We held our&#13;
annual SHEAF Week and did various things&#13;
throughout the week. We started off by having a&#13;
ice-skate-athon, then we had a spaghetti Dinner&#13;
Raffle, and ended it all by having a cookie bake&#13;
sale. We raised over $150 for our Philanthropy;&#13;
Share, Help, Educate, for the Arthritis&#13;
Foundation.&#13;
Top right: The symbol of the AOPi's is the Rose. Top&#13;
left: Outside of their house, the AOPi's pose for the&#13;
camera. Middle: Vicki Smalldridge, Jill Knapp, April&#13;
Hlad and Mary Schloesser. Right: The gang taking&#13;
&#13;
the hawaiian bow.&#13;
&#13;
20 / Alpho Omicron Pi&#13;
&#13;
"Love and&#13;
&#13;
�Left: 1986-87 Alpha Omicron Pi Members, Front&#13;
(left to right): Joanne Beraldi, Marianne Conolly,&#13;
Kim Stahl, Sharon Schuth, Beth Quade. Middle:&#13;
&#13;
Jeanne Donahoo, Vicki Smalldridge, Kim Heim,&#13;
Sandy Lueck, Andrea Gordon, Jill Knapp, Barb&#13;
Jensen. Back: April Hlad, Tara Meyer, Cherie&#13;
Kness, Mary Schloesser. Not pictured: Julie Etter,&#13;
Holly Campbell, Judi Pauling, Jeri Sturges. Below:&#13;
Fun on the home front. Bottom left: Joanne&#13;
Beraldi and Beth Quade found perfect snow for&#13;
building their snowman. Bottom right: AOPi's&#13;
with their dates.&#13;
&#13;
Officers: Joanne Beraldi - Corresponding Secretary/Historian, Marianne&#13;
Conolly - Vice President Pledge Educator/Socia/ Chairperson, Jeanne&#13;
Donahoo - Treasurer/Philanthropic/Scholarship/Song Chairperson, President (Spring), Andrea Gordon - Ritual/Membership Ed./Historian, April&#13;
Had - Treasurer/P.R. To Dragma Reporter, Barb Jensen - Rush Chairperson, Jill Knapp - Jr. Panhel/enic/Rush Chairperson, Cherie Kness - Jr./Sr.&#13;
Panhel/enic/Social Chairperson/Vice President Pledge Education, Sandy&#13;
Lueck - Sr. Panhel/enic, Tara Meyer - P.R. To Dragma Reporter/Alumni&#13;
Relations, Beth Quade - Recording Secretary/Ritual Membership Ed, Mary&#13;
Schloesser - Chapter Relations/Scholarship/Historian, Sharon Schuth Chapter Relations/Song Chairperson, Vicki Smalldridge - Recording&#13;
President (Fa/1)/Corresponding&#13;
Secretary/Phi/anthropic, Kim Stahl Alpha Omicron Pi/ 21&#13;
Secretary, Liz Svoboda - Song Chairperson.&#13;
&#13;
�Go Greek,&#13;
&#13;
Elected officers for 1987 are as fellows: President - Doug Beauchene, Vice-President&#13;
- Bob Baldus, Secretary - Dan Camarigg, Treasurer - Scott Henrichsen, Sergeant-atArms - Dave Archer.&#13;
Pictured top right: The Delta Sigs welcomed home Todd Lofrentz at the Christmas Porty. Above: Arelieved&#13;
Scott H&#13;
enrichsen. Right: Albert Sootikee and Bobo Volente at the H&#13;
alloween Bosh.&#13;
&#13;
22 / Delta Sigma Phi&#13;
&#13;
�Think Big,&#13;
&#13;
Top right: Wade Welding being his usual sell. Above: Tim "Spanky" Ellison wal·&#13;
ching your head at the Halloween Bash. Left: Bobo Valente, Albert Soatikee and Ed&#13;
Betsworth pose in the Sig's hall.&#13;
&#13;
Delta Sigma Phi / 23&#13;
&#13;
�Top right: King Ed goes fishing. Top: Snow can do funny things soy Todd&#13;
LoFrentz, Bobo Volente, and Pot Byrnes. Right: The Gong, hard at work.&#13;
Above: Tim Ellison and Terry Bohlke at Homecoming.&#13;
&#13;
24 / Delta Sigma Phi&#13;
&#13;
�Think Delta Sig!!&#13;
&#13;
The Delta Sigma Phi fraternity has completed another&#13;
year filled with activities beginning with the Lewis Park par·&#13;
ty and ending with the graduation of three of our brothers:&#13;
Terry Bohlke, Troy Jasman, and Paul "Grizz" Neibuhr. In&#13;
the meantime, the year was filled with two rush seasons that&#13;
ended with the activation of six new brothers: Pat Byrnes,&#13;
Albert Soatikee - Fall Semester, Scott Marr, Joel Van Gundy, Russ Brownlee, and Robert "Bobo" Valente - Spring&#13;
Semester. Several all-campus get togethers were thrown by&#13;
the Delta Sig's at local Sioux City businesses. The fraternity&#13;
also celebrated its fall and spring formals; the Sphynx Ball&#13;
held at Howard Johnsons and the White Carnation Ball held&#13;
at the Oasis. The chapter says farewell to our 'Man of the&#13;
Year' Tim Ellison who will be transferring to Iowa State. The&#13;
Delta Sig's say "Thank you Morningside for a great year!"&#13;
Remember:&#13;
Go Greek, Think Big, Think Delta Sig!&#13;
(Alter all - We are the Champions .. .)&#13;
Top left: Emily "H&#13;
ercky" Rasmus and Troy "Hoyden" Josmon at the&#13;
Halloween Bosh. Above: Albert Sootikee and Eileen Molone look frantically for Tim Ellison's pants. left: Don "the biker" Smith impressing Steve&#13;
"Gretel" Fry at the Halloween Bosh. Photographs by Terry Bohlke.&#13;
&#13;
Delta Sigma Phi / 25&#13;
&#13;
�Marching Band&#13;
The Marching Bond, pictured above, was directed by Poul Moxness. The&#13;
members included: Jennifer Borngrover, John Beeck, Kevin Bembry, Kipp&#13;
Brockman, Robert Brue, Crystal Bunge, Patrick Byrnes, Cristin Cantrall, John&#13;
Corey, Gretchen Chamberlain, Bret Crowl, Cathy Dotts, Amy Dunker, Lori Fairchild, Patrick Fitzgerald, Richard Gordon, Melody Hamil, Koren Hokenson, Jeff Irvin, Kelly Jacobsma, Mory Kottmonn, Mory Little, Joe Minarik, Poul Niebuhr,&#13;
Lori Plummer, Lindo Proctor, Douglas Proffitt, Jeff Ruhnke, John Salmon, Greg&#13;
Schuerman, Michelle Schuler, Jill Smith, Roxanne Smith, Rochelle Stock, Susan&#13;
Stock, Tom Sweeney, Scott Townsend, Debro Von Engen, Dionna Von Ness, Porn&#13;
Weisz.&#13;
&#13;
Jazz Festival&#13;
For the fifteenth year in a row, Morningside College held its&#13;
Tri-State Jazz Festival. This year the festival was held February&#13;
12-14. The assistant professor of music, Douglas Gerhart, coordinated the festival's events. High schobl bands from around the&#13;
Siouxland area participated. The era of "swing" was the&#13;
celebrated music. An audience of all ages found themselves&#13;
snapping their fingers to the music of the guest band,&#13;
Ressurected Swing. Story by Keri Jo Grasma.&#13;
&#13;
26 / Music&#13;
&#13;
Concert Chorale&#13;
The Concert Chorale pictured above includes: Susan Barker, Michelle Biggs, Michelle Bluford, Crystal Bunge, Monte Christensen, Victoria Conover,&#13;
Jeanne Donohoo, Kathi Ebel, Lori Fairchild, Patrick Fitzgerald, Shelley Fuller, Tom Gerking, Doug Gibson, Richard Gordon, Lori Hecht, Patricio Holl:&#13;
ing, Marcia Hrodec, Kelly Jacobsma, Michelle Johnson, Mike Jones, Jill Knopp, Mory Kottmonn, Darren Lee, Mory Little, Timothy Loftus, Andi&#13;
Lyons, Suzan Monkelien, Mory Monson, Judi Pauling Todd Peterson, Paulo Puckett, Koria Rasmussen, Koria Rickett, Greg Schuerman, Jennifer&#13;
Smith, Jill Smith, Roxanne Smith, Chris Steinbach, Rochelle Stock, Robert Thacker, Sharon Torneten, Debbie Von Engen, and Alicia Wessendorf.&#13;
&#13;
�Chamber Orchestra&#13;
The Chamber Orchestra, pictured above, was directed by Joe Shulro,&#13;
and included: Jomes Beran, Michelle Bluford, Peggy Cole, Amy Dunker,&#13;
Debro Von Engen, Ruth Fisher, Renee Grossman, Melody Hamil, Vicki&#13;
Homan, Jell Irvin, Kelly Jacobsma, Valerie Johnson, Mott Leolstedt,&#13;
Mory Little, Bryant Mutchler, Poul Niebuhr, Crystal Oberheu, Robert&#13;
Pederson, Paulo Puckett, John Salmon, Jill Seymour, Lisa Shulro, Gory&#13;
Shupe, Jill Smith, Roxanne Smith, Deborah Spiegel, Susan Stock, Diano&#13;
Von Ness, Porn Weisz.&#13;
&#13;
Concert Band&#13;
The Concert Bond, pictured above, included: Susan Barker, John Beeck, Kevin Bembry, Crystal Bunge, Kipp Brockman, Bob Brue Chris Cantrall, John Corey,&#13;
Amy Dunker, Pot Fitzgerald, Tom Gerking, Melody Hamil, Koren Hokenson, Jeff Irvin, Kelly Jacobsma, Mory Kottman, Mory Little, Joe Minarik, Poul&#13;
Niebuhr, Lori Plummer, Lindo Proctor, Risa Rebbeck, Dove Reed, Jeff Ruhnke, John Salmon, Greg Schuerman, Michelle Schuler, Gory Shupe, Jill Smith, Roxanne Smith, Christine Stalzer, Rochelle Stock, Susan Stock, Scott Townsend, Dionna Von Ness, Porn Weisz.&#13;
&#13;
Music/ 27&#13;
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��29&#13;
&#13;
�Admin./Staff and President&#13;
&#13;
Administration/Staff&#13;
(left to rifht): Rev. Russ Wilson, Assoc. Director of&#13;
Development; Mrs. Condice Davies, Development&#13;
inf.!Research Coor.; Thomas Rice, Director of Development;&#13;
Mrs. Lorno Zellmer, Administrative Ass't for Development;&#13;
Dr. Donald Poppen, Senior Vice-President for Institutional Advancement; Mrs. Shelia Langley, Executive Secretary for Institutional Advancement; Not Pictured: Fred Erbes, D of&#13;
ir.&#13;
Alumni Development; A W Buckingham. Vice-President for&#13;
. .&#13;
Estate Planning; Lori Meier, Data Entry Clerk.&#13;
&#13;
Presidents Office&#13;
Cindy Berkenpos, President's Secretory; Dr. Miles Tornmeraosen, President of the College.&#13;
&#13;
30 / Foculty/Admin./Stoff&#13;
&#13;
�Deans Office and Student Services&#13;
Deans Office&#13;
Left to right: Mrs. Jessie Zellmer, Exec. Secretary for&#13;
&#13;
Dean of College; Or. R Fronk Terry, Vice-President for&#13;
.&#13;
Academic Affairs and Dean of College; Dr. Gory Koerselmon,&#13;
Assoc. Dean for Continued Educ. and Prof. of History; Mrs.&#13;
Janice Peterson, Secretary Continued Education.&#13;
&#13;
Student Services&#13;
Seated (loft to right): Jacqueline Bitz, Secretary Finan-&#13;
&#13;
cial Aid; Dove Houston, Oiredor 1/oadman Hall; Carolyn&#13;
Rants, Vice-President and Dean for Student Affairs; Terri&#13;
Skalla, Oiredor Housing; Standing Tim Orwig, Dir. of&#13;
Leaming Center Mrs. Louise Petersen, 11.N Student Health&#13;
.&#13;
Director; Blaine Ouistermors, Fin. Aid Counselor/JLO Coor.;&#13;
Mrs. Donna Lohn, Office Coordinator; Mrs. JoAnn Davis, Exec.&#13;
Secretary for Vice-President and for Dean of Student&#13;
Services.&#13;
&#13;
Fcxuhy/Admin./Stoff / 31&#13;
&#13;
�English and Religion&#13;
&#13;
English:&#13;
Seated (left to right): Dr. Edward Mozeiko, Associate&#13;
Professor; Dr. Morty Knepper, Associate Professor &amp; Choir;&#13;
Robert Conley, Associate Professor; Standing: Dr. Jon&#13;
Hodge, Professor.&#13;
&#13;
Religion:&#13;
Seated: Mrs. Christy DuBois, Secretory; Standing (left&#13;
to right): Dr. Bruce Forbes, Choir; Rev. Steven Plymale,&#13;
Campus Minister; Assistant Professor; Robbi Thomas Freedman, Instructor.&#13;
&#13;
32 / Foculty/Admin./Stoll&#13;
&#13;
�Philosophy and Indian Studies&#13;
&#13;
Philosophy:&#13;
(left to right): Dr. Thomas Gilbert, Chair &amp; Professor; Mrs.&#13;
Christy DuBois, Secretary; Dr. Charles Ess, Professor.&#13;
&#13;
Indian Studies:&#13;
(left to right): Mrs. Thelma Thomas, Counselor; Mrs.&#13;
Joyce Thomas, Secretary.&#13;
&#13;
fo&lt;Ulty/Admin.fStoff / 33&#13;
&#13;
�Psychology and Music&#13;
&#13;
Psychology:&#13;
(left to right): Lorry Sensenig, Professor; John&#13;
Pinto, Assistant Professor; Dr. Eorl Moore, Chair &amp;&#13;
Professor.&#13;
&#13;
Music&#13;
Front row, (left to right): Poul Moxness,&#13;
Assistant Professor; Elizabeth Vogel, Instructor Dr.&#13;
Louis Rossman, Chair &amp; Associate Professor; Joseph&#13;
Shulro, Associate Professor. Backrow: Dr. Alon&#13;
Arnold, Associate Professor; " Jomes March&#13;
Dr.&#13;
. Associate Professor; Horry Moon, Diredor of Choral&#13;
Adivities!Associate Professor.&#13;
&#13;
34 / Foculty/Admin./Stoff&#13;
&#13;
�Sociology/Criminal Justice and Business&#13;
Sociology &amp;&#13;
Criminal Justice:&#13;
(left to ri9ht): Ting Shih Chia Director; Dr. Richard Bobys,&#13;
Chair.&#13;
&#13;
Business:&#13;
Front row, (left to right): Leo Horris, Associate Professor al Accounting; Don Smith, Instructor; Glendo Gallisaath&#13;
Instructor; Peter lee, Chair and Associate Professor; Jim&#13;
Hopkins, Instructor; lack row (left to right): Richard&#13;
Weikert, Associate Professor, Agribusiness; Mrs. Bobbi&#13;
Mesmer, Secretory; Douglas Livermore, Chair, Director, &amp;&#13;
Associate Professor.&#13;
&#13;
Faculty/Admin./Stoff / 3S&#13;
-&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
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&#13;
�History and Math/Computer Science&#13;
&#13;
History:&#13;
(left to right): Glen Sussman, Assistant Professor; Dr.&#13;
Rudolph Daniels, Associate Professor; Dr. Albert Sellen, Chair&#13;
&amp; Professor; Dr. Gory Koerselmon, Associate Dean for Continuing Ed. &amp; Professor; Kitty Green, Associate Professor.&#13;
&#13;
Math and&#13;
Computer&#13;
Science:&#13;
Seated (left to right): Dr. Zorobi Honorgohor, Assistant&#13;
Professor,- Dr. Douglas Swan, Chair and Professor; Mrs. Clore&#13;
Neilsen, Secretary; Standing: Scott Anderson, Instructor;&#13;
Keith Tookey, Associate Professor; Kerry Frampton, Instructor; Robbie Rohleno, Part-Time.&#13;
&#13;
36 / Foculty/Admin./Stoff&#13;
&#13;
�Mass Communications and Education&#13;
Mass&#13;
Communications:&#13;
(left to right): Bruce Bunger, Chair; Donald Keeler,&#13;
Associate Professor; Timothy Case, Assistant Professor; Max&#13;
Shorp, Assistant Professor.&#13;
&#13;
Education:&#13;
Seatetl (left to ritht): Dr. Ri&lt;hard Owens, Professor; Dr.&#13;
Sharon Ocker, Chair, Diredor of Graduate Division; StanDing(left to right): Mrs. Aline Bobys, Instructor; Marilyn&#13;
&#13;
Heilman, Assistant Professor;&#13;
Secretary; Dr.&#13;
J Glenna Tevis, Director Early Beverly Patricio Swetnam,&#13;
Childhood;&#13;
Brower,&#13;
&#13;
Instructor&#13;
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I ..&#13;
Foculty/Admin./Stoff / 37&#13;
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&#13;
�Art and Chemistry&#13;
&#13;
Art:&#13;
l eft to right: John Bowitz, Aii 't. Professor of Art; Dove West,&#13;
lnitructor; frank Breneisen, Prof. and Art Dept. Chair.&#13;
&#13;
Chemistry:&#13;
(left to right): Dr. William Yockey, Chair and Prof. of&#13;
Chemiitry; Dr. Edward Shone, Pro/. of Chemiitry.&#13;
&#13;
38 / faculty/Adrnin./Stall&#13;
&#13;
�ThankYou •&#13;
&#13;
• •&#13;
&#13;
Faculty, Staff and Adm in .&#13;
&#13;
left: Tim Cose in the Klinger Neal Theatre. Bot•&#13;
tom: Administration tokes o tour of o piano doss.&#13;
The Sioux apologizes for any Deportments that may&#13;
hove been overlooked. Next year, we will strive&#13;
harder to obtain pictures of everyone.&#13;
&#13;
Foculty/Admin./Stoff / 39&#13;
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I&#13;
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-- -&#13;
&#13;
�Biology and H.Y.P.R.&#13;
&#13;
'&#13;
Biology:&#13;
(left to right): Dr. Joseph Claflin, Professor; Mrs. Jone&#13;
Hey, Chair and Associate Professor; Dr. Harold Rundell,&#13;
Professor.&#13;
&#13;
H.Y.P.R.&#13;
Seated (left to right): Tim Ellis, Athletic Trainer/Assistant Professor; John Arnold, Assistant Professor &amp; Coach;&#13;
Mork Brosomle, Assistant Professor &amp; Football Coach;&#13;
Standing (left to right): Roberto Boothby, Associate&#13;
Professor &amp; Chair; Tom McCracken, Coach; Sondra W&#13;
inter,&#13;
Instructor &amp; Coach.&#13;
&#13;
40 / Faculty /Admin./Stoff&#13;
&#13;
�Foreign Languages and Computer Center&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
Foreign&#13;
Languages:&#13;
Seated (left to right): Mrs. Carol Rogan, International&#13;
Student advisor, ESL Lab Instructor Mrs. Norma Moy,&#13;
Secretary; Standing Dr. Dove McAlpine, Associate Professor, Chair; Dr. John Doohen, Professor, Chair.&#13;
&#13;
Computer&#13;
Science:&#13;
(left to Right Mrs. Connie Sterns, Operations Control&#13;
Supervisor; Dennis Watkins, Diredor of Computer Services;&#13;
Rosalyn Smith, Systems Analyst/Programming Manager.&#13;
&#13;
Foculty/Admin./Stoff / 41&#13;
&#13;
-&#13;
&#13;
�Public Info. and Business&#13;
&#13;
Public&#13;
Information:&#13;
(left to ritltt): Mrs. Joyce Dawson, Assistant;&#13;
Mark Gombiani, Assistant &amp; Sports Info, Diredor.&#13;
&#13;
Business&#13;
Office:&#13;
(loft to right): Mrs. Marlys Nagel, Assistant&#13;
Cashier; Gory Gevik, Control/er; Mrs. Irene Simmons, Head Cashier.&#13;
&#13;
42 / Faculty/Admin./Staff&#13;
&#13;
�Registrar and Admissions&#13;
Registrar's&#13;
Office:&#13;
(left to right): Mrs. Marlene Moon, Associate; Mrs. Carol&#13;
Strotmeier, Records Coordinator; Mory Mitchell, Assistant.&#13;
&#13;
Admission's&#13;
Staff:&#13;
Front row, (left to right): Lora Yonder Zwoog, Assistant Director; Monon Boyer, Counselor; Shannon Robinson,&#13;
Counselor; Mrs. Mory Johnson, Coordinator: Gloria Koll,&#13;
Secretary &amp; Switchboard; Bock row: Leon Shortenhous,&#13;
Associate Director; Earl Von Ornum, Assistant Dean of Admissions; W.J. Seewald, Director &amp; Records; Dick Kaufman,&#13;
Associate Dean; Charlene Jorgenson, Doto Coordinator.&#13;
&#13;
Foculty/Admin./Stoff / 43&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
�S.D.I.P. and Commons&#13;
&#13;
Title Ill, Institutional&#13;
Planning &amp; Research&#13;
(SDIP offices):&#13;
(left to Right Mrs. Carol Forbes, Data Coordinator; Mrs.&#13;
Ruth Green, Vice President; Mrs. JoAnn Johnson, Secretory,&#13;
Vice President.&#13;
&#13;
Commons Personnel:&#13;
Seated Left to right}: Mrs. Louise Peterson, RN, Student&#13;
Health D&#13;
irector; Mrs. Bernice Lundquist, Student Post Office&#13;
Manager; Mrs. Marshq Newman, Secretory; Standing&#13;
Robert A R Custodian; Kent Kennedy, D&#13;
. itz,&#13;
irector of Programs &amp; Activities; Miles Patton Ill, Head Custodian.&#13;
&#13;
44 / Faculty/Admin./Stolf&#13;
&#13;
�Maintenance and Library&#13;
&#13;
Maintenance:&#13;
Delbert Gehling, Supt. of Buildings &amp; Grounds.&#13;
&#13;
Library Staff:&#13;
Seatetl (left to Right Cindy Grouse, Associate-Media&#13;
Services; Mrs. Cathy Milbrodt, Chair, Assistant Director &amp;&#13;
Media Coordinator; Lisa T&#13;
roditti, Reference Librarian; Koy&#13;
Bowen, Technical Services; Carolyn Von Ehwegen,&#13;
Associateflechnical Services; Standing Steve Ford,&#13;
Television Production Specialist; Mrs. Inge Zibers,&#13;
Associate/Circulation &amp; Reserve; Mrs. Carol Stevenson,&#13;
Associate, Information Services; Charles LeMoster, Director.&#13;
&#13;
Faculty/Admin./Staff / 4S&#13;
&#13;
�Child Core Center and Bookstore&#13;
&#13;
Child Care&#13;
Center&#13;
Right Dr. Glenna Tevis, Joan Guillaume,&#13;
Christine O'Sullivan, Marjorie Miller, June Wilson. Photo&#13;
by Jill Hanson.&#13;
&#13;
Left to&#13;
&#13;
Bookstore&#13;
Left to Right Phyllis Weems, Lucille Hinders, Bette&#13;
Uhl. Photo by Jill Hanson.&#13;
&#13;
46 / Foculty/Admin./Stall&#13;
&#13;
�immit Housekeeping and S.A.G.A.&#13;
&#13;
Dimmit&#13;
Housekeeping&#13;
Seated (left to right): Anne Ewing, Vivion Ferdig. Stan•&#13;
ding: Lourie Rich, Elsie Boles.&#13;
&#13;
S.A.G.A.&#13;
Seated (left to right): Kathy Wickey, Judy Hungerford, Koy&#13;
Johnke, Nancy LoBurge, Elaine Davis. Standing: LeRoy McKee,&#13;
Hermon Schultz, T&#13;
rocey Heidemann, Joy Nelson, Carolyn Thompson, Dennis Munson, Barb Horky, Evelyn Pruchose, Chuck Bell.&#13;
Photo by Jill Hanson.&#13;
&#13;
Faculty/Admin./Stoll / 47&#13;
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��49&#13;
&#13;
�From Orientation to Halloween . •&#13;
&#13;
•&#13;
&#13;
Many different costumes mode their way to the Halloween dance. Shown here is Trudy Moody and Steve Schifferer.&#13;
Bob Boldus and Terry Bolhke greet freshmen at the Orientation dance.&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
Freshmen Orientation set attendance records this year. Even though Orientation was&#13;
held over the labor Day weekend, new students, still came out in droves to enjoy the&#13;
activities, and the marvelous weather.&#13;
·&#13;
Alicia Wessendorf was the Orientation Director this year and she chose "BUILD&#13;
YOUR OWN CHARACTER AT MORNINGSIDE" as the theme. The weekend ran from&#13;
August 31 through September 2, with many fun-filled activities to attend. Fifty-three&#13;
student orientation leaders gave their help, support, and time to orientate the new&#13;
students and help Alicia.&#13;
There were the usual advisor/student meetings and the usual orientation group&#13;
meetings, but on Sunday night the fun began. They showed the movie "Cocoon" and&#13;
that was followed by the Greek Street Dance.&#13;
Monday was a very busy day and it all started with the annual Anything-Goes·&#13;
Olympics. This turned out to be a wet event with water fights and an egg toss not to&#13;
mention all the other games that were played. New attendance records were made at&#13;
this event and it even made the front page of the Sioux City Journal.&#13;
&#13;
SO / Orientation/Halloween&#13;
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Next was the pizza feed donated from Pizza Patrol and a Find and Seek Campus&#13;
Characters scavenger hunt to get the freshmen more familiar with the campus.&#13;
Another annual event that took place was the All Morningside Picnic. The usual picnic&#13;
food was served and Dave Wopat entertained everyone while they ate. ZigZag topped off&#13;
the night with a dance in the Commons. New attendance records were set at both these&#13;
events, and even the upper dassmen made their presence known at these events.&#13;
Tuesday was the dreaded Validation Day. No more fun, now they were in for some&#13;
serious business. Not so fast, there was still one more festivity. The President's Bash. They&#13;
put a new twist into the usual banana split party and served ice cream sundaes while Elec·&#13;
tric loot Suit, a comedy duo embarrassed the President and entertained everyone.&#13;
Well, Morningside College life had officially gegun for those new students. Life long&#13;
friendships were made that week and that's really what orientation weekend is all about.&#13;
&#13;
�Parent's Weekend&#13;
&#13;
Brings Home to School&#13;
&#13;
Parent's Weekend '86, A family Affair, was held Oct.&#13;
18-19. The festivities began with coffee and registration&#13;
hour in the Randolph Room, followed by the Annual Chili&#13;
feed and football game against North Dakota State. Punch&#13;
was served at 5:30 p.m. followed by the Candlelight Banquet. The master and mistress of ceremonies were Deanna&#13;
fredinburg and Joel Higgins, bath juniors. After the dinner,&#13;
Dr. Shoron Ocker presented a slide show of many of Morningside's students involved in various activities. This year,&#13;
the Parents of the Year award went to Beth Quade's mother&#13;
and late father. Sunday morning, a worship service was&#13;
held, and donuts and coffee were served in the newly&#13;
redecorated Dimmitt formal Lounge. Story by Lisa Grubb.&#13;
Beth Quade and her mother, Diane, display the Parents of the Year award.&#13;
Julie Lien and her parents visit during registration.&#13;
Posing w their award is Brenda Schultz and her parents, Marlene and&#13;
ith&#13;
Delbert.&#13;
&#13;
Parent's Weekend/ 51&#13;
•&#13;
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�MAROON MADNESS MAROON MADNESS MAROON MADNESS&#13;
&#13;
Upper right: Morningside College's 1986 Homecoming King,&#13;
Terry Bohlke, and Queen, Suzanne Poppen, as they receive their&#13;
crowns at the Royal Coronation.&#13;
&#13;
·-&#13;
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Also in the Royal Porty was: front row (left to right):&#13;
Janice Schmitz, Becky Maahs, Vicky Anderson, Jonna Mousolf.&#13;
Back row: John Beeck, Brod Oyslin, Suzanne Poppen, Dove&#13;
Grice, and Greg Mitchell.&#13;
&#13;
Upper left: Joel VonGundy and Amy Oimig make their way to&#13;
Eppleys stage as the Homecoming 1986 freshmen Represen.!olives. Photos by Jill Hanson.&#13;
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52 / Homecoming&#13;
&#13;
�MAROON MADNESS MAROON MADNESS MAROON MADNESS&#13;
&#13;
Maroon Madness Hits the Chiefs&#13;
Preparations for the 1986 Homecoming festivities began early with a week of "Celebrating Maroon&#13;
Madness." Monday was the kickoff as Chief supporters wore maroon and white. Most everyone got involved&#13;
either as participants or audience on Tuesday, when hypnotist, Jim Wand, visited our campus. Wednesday, the&#13;
student body was entertained by the Royalty skits over lunch, and "The Wizard of OZ" was shown in the WigWarn that evening.&#13;
Painted sheets, which decorated the Commons dining room windows, were judged on Thursday with the winners being: The Child Care Center, The Indian Alliance Club and Student Services. That evening was a special&#13;
treat as students enjoyed the Homecoming Banquet, which was served by faculty members.&#13;
Friday morning, a Pep rally in the Commons drew a crowd and started the weekend off right. That night at Eppley was a magical evening as students attended the talent show and coronation of Morningsides Royalty.&#13;
Homecoming King and Queen: Terry Bohlke and Suzanne Poppen. Junior representatives, Todd Koos and&#13;
Cheryl Dahl. Sophomore representatives: Chad Hollman and Tracie Mohr. Freshmen representatives: Joel&#13;
VanGundy and Amy Dimig.&#13;
Pouring rain may have dampened the Homecoming day activities that had been planned, but not the spirits of&#13;
the marningside students. The parade was cancelled and floats were judged later. The game was moved to the&#13;
Dakota Dome in Vermillion, South Dakota, where the Chiefs were defeated, however attitudes were sunny and&#13;
bright at the dance held that evening at the Oasis. Story by Mary Viz.&#13;
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Junior Representatives, Todd Koos and Cheryl Dahl ore&#13;
happy to be port of Homecoming '86 Royalty.&#13;
Chad Hollman and Tracie Mohr are Morningsides&#13;
Sophomore representatives at this history making&#13;
moment.&#13;
&#13;
Susan Stock sings at the '86 Talent show, with John&#13;
Beeck on drums and Greg Schuerman playing the&#13;
guitar.&#13;
Homecoming / 53&#13;
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�MAROON MADNESS MAROON MADNESS MAROON MADNESS&#13;
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Top right: It may ruin on our parade, but winners still pull&#13;
&#13;
through. Pictured here is the Indian Alliance Club's winning flout.&#13;
Photo by Jill Hanson.&#13;
&#13;
Above: Nick Votek Eavesdrops on Vicky Anderson and Dove&#13;
Roger's conversation ot the Homecoming dunce. Photo by Todd&#13;
Peterson.&#13;
Bottom: Although his act sometimes puts participants to sleep,&#13;
comedian, hypnotist, Jim Wand, hos them all in his hypnotic&#13;
power. Left to right: Jimmie Stokes, Albert Sootikee, Alicia&#13;
Wessendorf, Kendall Millard, Louro Rehder. Photo by Jill Hanson.&#13;
&#13;
54 / Homecoming&#13;
&#13;
�MAROON MADNESS MAROON MADNESS MAROON MADNESS&#13;
&#13;
Top left: Brice Farmer gives a speech at the Friday morning Pep Rally.&#13;
&#13;
Left: Among the acts in the Royalty Skits, the guys dressed&#13;
up as belly dancers. left to right: Brad Dyslin, John&#13;
Beeck, Tadd Koos, Chad Hoffman, and David Grice,ham it up&#13;
with curtains!&#13;
Alton: Due to rain, the Chiefs play their Homecoming&#13;
game at the Dakota Dome in Vermillion, South Dakota.&#13;
Photographs by Jill Hanson.&#13;
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�Phone-A-Rama . •&#13;
&#13;
Phone-A-Rama is the largest of three scheduled fund drives put on by Morningside. The money receJved through Phone-A-Rama is unrestricted. In many cases,&#13;
it is used for scholarships, talent grants and the college's portion of work-study.&#13;
This year's goal was to raise $150,000. Fred Erbes, Director of Alumni&#13;
Development, was hoppy to report this goal was met and surpassed. In his first&#13;
year as head of Phone-A-Rama, Erbes saw 32 percent of Morningside Alumni give&#13;
to their alma mater, when the national average of giving is 20.4 percent.&#13;
Early figures show this year's Phone-A-Rama to have raised $172,000. This&#13;
figure was made possible in large part to a matching grant set up by a few&#13;
generous alumni. Any new or increased gift to Morningside is matched by this&#13;
grant. Alumnus who have graduated within the last five years and gives to Morningside, sees their gift matched two to one through this grant. Erbes encourages recent graduates to give back to Morningside a little of what they received while they&#13;
were attending Morningside. (Continued ·on next page.)&#13;
Top right: Joe Seewald makes a call as Kyle Ellerbock and Anette flygo watch from their table.&#13;
above Greeks get involved. left to right: Bob Boldus, Dave A&#13;
rcher, and Scott Henrichsen.&#13;
Bottom: Blaine Duistermars does paperwork as Donna Lahn uses the telephone. Photographs by Todd •&#13;
Peterson.&#13;
&#13;
S6 / Phone-A a&#13;
-Ram&#13;
&#13;
�Surpasses&#13;
Goal&#13;
For three weeks in late October and early November, Conference Rooms A and B in the&#13;
Commons were transformed into&#13;
a carnival-like atmosphere. It is&#13;
here where students, faculty,&#13;
alumni, and friends call alumni&#13;
and friends to seek gifts. The&#13;
callers can win prizes, snack on&#13;
sundaes and phone Morningsiders&#13;
throughout the United States.&#13;
Story by Ann Trimble.&#13;
Left (left to right): Molly Woodworth,&#13;
Terri F&#13;
ischer, and Gretchen Chamberlain,&#13;
race against time and each other to reach&#13;
alumni.&#13;
&#13;
Left: Faculty Phoners included: Left to right: Jackie Bitz and Candace Davies.&#13;
Above: Anette Flygo greets a perspective donator while Jayne Kroft patiently waits&#13;
her turn. Photographs by Todd Peterson.&#13;
&#13;
Phone-A-Roma / 57&#13;
&#13;
�Cast of "The Diviners"&#13;
Basil Bennett .&#13;
. ......... . . . ...... Randy Uhl&#13;
Luella Bennett&#13;
.. Tammy Newell&#13;
Dewey Maples .&#13;
. . ... .... . . .. . . . .. .. . .... Todd Peterson&#13;
Buddy layman .&#13;
. Trudy L. Moody&#13;
Melvin Wilder ..... . . .. . . .. . .. .... . . .. . ... .&#13;
. ..... M Port&#13;
ick&#13;
C. C. Showers .&#13;
. .. Frank Ludwig&#13;
Jennie Mae layman ... .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. .&#13;
. . Stephenie Palmer&#13;
Ferris layman&#13;
...... Monte Christensen&#13;
Norma Henshaw .&#13;
. .. .. Jill R&#13;
iden&#13;
Goldie Short .&#13;
. ... ... . ..... Mary Arnold&#13;
Darlene Henshaw .&#13;
. . .. Lorraine Watts&#13;
Far right: D ey Maples (Todd P&#13;
ew&#13;
eterson) has a chat with Melvin W (M P Right: N&#13;
ilder ick ort).&#13;
orma H&#13;
enshaw (Jill&#13;
R&#13;
iden) tends to the shop.&#13;
&#13;
58 / Fall Plays&#13;
&#13;
�"The Merry Wives&#13;
of Windsor&#13;
Left: Fronk Ludwig discusses a plan with Todd Peterson. Bottom left: The merry wives tell their husbands of&#13;
their scheme. (left to right): Bill Rainwater, Rondy Uhl, Maria Haack, Carol Sutton. Below: The bar-keep&#13;
(Mark Lindahl) tells Simple (Russ Lockwood) a story.&#13;
&#13;
Foll Plays/ 59&#13;
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�CAST&#13;
OF "PIPPIN"&#13;
leading Player . . ...... . . .. . ..... . Al Johnson&#13;
Pippin . ..... . .. . ... . ..... Monte S. Christensen&#13;
Charles ... . . .. . ............ William Rainwater&#13;
lewis . .... . . ............ ....... Frank Ludwig&#13;
Frastrada .............. . . .. . . ... Carol Sutton&#13;
Berthe ........... . .. . ...... . ... Teresa Davis&#13;
Catherine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amy Calvillo&#13;
Theo . . .. . . . . .. . . .... . .. . ... ... Chad Jacobson&#13;
Singers, Dancers, Acrobats, Jugglers &amp; Magicians: Mary Arnold,&#13;
Michelle Biggs, Lori Fairchild, Nya Kadenge, Russ Lockwood, Suzy&#13;
Monkelien, Stephenie Palmer, Todd Peterson, Mick Port, Jill R&#13;
iden,&#13;
John Russell, Randy Uhl, Lorraine Watts.&#13;
&#13;
"Pippin" is the story of Pippin, son of Charlemagne, who needs to find out what his purpose in life is.&#13;
&#13;
Left (left to right): Pippin (Monte Christensen) and Al Johnson dance as Al shows Pippin the ways of the world. Above: Asolemn sight as Father and&#13;
sons pray for victory in the upcoming bottle. (left to right): Monte Christensen, B Rainwater and Fronk Ludwig.&#13;
ill&#13;
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60 / Winter Ploy&#13;
&#13;
�MoRNINGSIDE College&#13;
&#13;
THEATRE .&#13;
&#13;
PRESENTS&#13;
&#13;
''Cat on a&#13;
Hot Tin Roof''&#13;
&#13;
''CAT&#13;
ONA&#13;
HOT TIN&#13;
ROOF''&#13;
&#13;
CAST&#13;
. .. Tim Orwig&#13;
... . Frank Ludwig&#13;
. .. Lorraine Watts&#13;
(April 22, 24, 26)&#13;
Mary Arnold&#13;
{April 23, 25)&#13;
Mae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .&#13;
. .. Amy Calvillo&#13;
{&#13;
April 22, 24, 26)&#13;
Stephenie Palmer&#13;
(April 23, 25)&#13;
Gooper .............. ... ............ .. .. . ... . .. Todd Peterson&#13;
Big Mania ... . .. .. . . . . ... .. ...... . . . .. . .. . .. . ...... Jill Riden&#13;
Dr. Baugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Randy Uhl&#13;
Rev. Tooker .. .. . . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. ... . Russell Lockwood&#13;
Dixie ................ . . . ... ....... . .... . .. .. .... Trudy Moody&#13;
Trixie .. .. . . .... . . . . . . .. ... . .. . . . ... ... . ... . .. Cherisse Hansen&#13;
Buster .&#13;
. ... ... . .......... . ............ Andrew Proescholdt&#13;
Sookie, Maid .... . .... .. . . .. . . .. ... .. .. . . .... Vicki Smalldridge&#13;
Big Daddy ..&#13;
Brick ....&#13;
Margaret ......... . .. ... .... . .... .&#13;
&#13;
by Tennessee Williams&#13;
April 22,23,24,25&#13;
26,&#13;
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8:00 pm&#13;
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2:00 pm&#13;
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Klinger-Neal Theatre&#13;
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Spring Ploy / 6 l&#13;
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�Convocations&#13;
Convocation this year included many interesting and&#13;
enlightening speakers both semesters. The Jazz Festival,&#13;
Deon's Convo, Goldstein and Palmer Lectures, Easter&#13;
Convo and Honor's Convo were just some of the&#13;
highlights of second semester.&#13;
First semester, one of the convo's people really enjoyed w11s the worship service with Jim Newton. A&#13;
songweover, combining humor/folk music with a Christion message.&#13;
Second semester, Poul Schurke come and spoke about&#13;
his expedition to the North Pole. Everyone thought it was&#13;
very interesting and especially like his dog, Zap!&#13;
{Schurke is pictured at right . . .) Article by Pam Frey.&#13;
&#13;
Sept.&#13;
Sept.&#13;
Sept.&#13;
Oct.&#13;
Oct.&#13;
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Oct.&#13;
Oct.&#13;
Now.&#13;
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Fob.&#13;
4&#13;
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25&#13;
March 4&#13;
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March II&#13;
March 25&#13;
April&#13;
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April&#13;
April'&#13;
April&#13;
April&#13;
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Worship service: Jim Newton, Songweover&#13;
President's Convocation&#13;
"The Psychology of Humor," Dr. Sharon Ocker&#13;
International Studies&#13;
Superintendent's ·conference. Dr. Charlene Bell.&#13;
The Meredith String Quartet&#13;
The Von Dyke Lecture. Jim Hindman&#13;
The "Election" Convocation. Fred Grandy and Clayton Hodgson.&#13;
"Pornography and Violence." Dr. Ed Donnerstein.&#13;
"Feminsm, Soaps and the TV Family."&#13;
Dr. Carol Williams&#13;
Honorary Degree conferred on Dr. Lester C. Thurow.&#13;
Thanksgiving Worship.&#13;
The Wright Lecture.&#13;
Christmas Worship Convo.&#13;
Deans Convocation - Dr. R Franklin Terry.&#13;
.&#13;
Poul Schurke, North Pole explorer and writer.&#13;
Block Awareness Week - Block poet B F Moiz.&#13;
. .&#13;
Jou Festival.&#13;
Worship Service - Steve Plymale and ~yorodzoi Kodenge.&#13;
Dr. Morty Knepper - Women's History Month (Morch).&#13;
Organ Recital and Lecture - Dr. Ed Hansen.&#13;
Goldstein Lecture - Leonid Feldman.&#13;
Indian Awareness Week - Kevin Locke.&#13;
Sebastion Charles, on "The Social Consciousness of the Christion&#13;
Church.&#13;
Theater Workshop with Bruce Bunger and Tim Cose.&#13;
Easter Worship.&#13;
Palmer Lecture - Richard Mulcahy.&#13;
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8&#13;
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62 / Convocation&#13;
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�CBC Events&#13;
Dave Brown - Feb. 24&#13;
Dave Brown, a South Dakota resident, entertained at&#13;
the February 24 CBC sponsored coffeehouse. Brown&#13;
plays the guitar, sings, and jokes around a bit. The audience was a small gathering which lent well to the informal atmosphere. Before the night was over, just about&#13;
everybody had a joke directed at them. Also, they learned about Coty, Brown's one year old son. Dad was obviously very proud as he passed around a few pictures of&#13;
the toddler so that everyone could see him.&#13;
Besides his own songs, a couple of audience requests&#13;
were played along with some light, silly songs. One that&#13;
went over especially well was about a girl. He claimes,&#13;
"I lobster and never flounder." Brown performed for&#13;
about two hours. Afterwards he talked with students. In&#13;
response to one girl's question, yes, it was Jovan Musk&#13;
aftershave he was wearing. Brown is not pictured in this&#13;
section) Feature by Mary Viz.&#13;
&#13;
Films Committee, chaired by Lorraine Watts, featured&#13;
hits like: Top Gun, Bock to School, Witness, Rambo, Prizzi's&#13;
Honor, and Romancing the Stone.&#13;
Ideas and Issues Committee, chaired by Joanne Beroldi,&#13;
in addition to the Famous Lost Words Series, other Topics for&#13;
Forums and Discussions were: Pornography and Violence,&#13;
peace, academic polioes, and homosexual love.&#13;
Live Music, chaired by Andy Sudman, sponsored eight&#13;
dances ranging from Webb Wilder to the Reggae beat of the&#13;
Crnzy B's. This committee also helped select the band for&#13;
Spring Formal and Co-Sponsored Jazz Fest with the Music&#13;
Department.&#13;
Outing Committee, led by Stacy Childs, arranged events&#13;
such as: 3 for free, and Spring Break in Daytona.&#13;
Rec Center, chaired by Karen Weber, provided several&#13;
tournaments for the campus, and helped with a fund raiser&#13;
for the Sioux City Foodshelf.&#13;
Variety Entertainment, chaired by Cathy McMullen,&#13;
hosted such acts as: Dave Wopat, Kier, Grof Bros., Ben Ulin,&#13;
Electric Zoo! Suit, Jim Wand, Dave Brown, Scott Burton, and&#13;
Bud Anderson.&#13;
&#13;
''Kier In Concert''&#13;
Tues, Nov. 4 - 9:00 p.m.&#13;
IN THE WAM&#13;
SINGER/SONGWRITER/IMPRESSIONIST&#13;
&#13;
FREE ADMISSION&#13;
&#13;
Let's Dance!! Students under the spell of hypnotist Jim Wand as part of&#13;
the Homecoming festivities.&#13;
&#13;
Photos were provided by CBC Programs and Activities Council.&#13;
&#13;
Juggler/Comedian Scott Burton bolonces a table as port of his act.&#13;
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CBC Programs &amp; Activities / 63&#13;
&#13;
�Political Candidates Seek&#13;
&#13;
On February 8th, 1988, the eyes on the nation will fall&#13;
upon Iowa. The first stop on the road to the White House in&#13;
Washington D is through Iowa. The Iowa political caucus is&#13;
.C.&#13;
the first test of strength for the presidential candidates.&#13;
Since Ronald Reagan will not be running for re-election,&#13;
the road to the White House will be busy with more than l 5&#13;
announced candidates seeking votes. Several of those candidates stopped by Morningside College during the 86 -87&#13;
school year.&#13;
On a Friday morning in May, a packed Epply Auditorium&#13;
listened to Vice-President George Bush conduct a town&#13;
meeting. In the following days, several candidates came to&#13;
visit Morningside. Jack Kemp Pete DuPont, Bruce Babbitt,&#13;
Bob Dole all visited Morningside. The wife of Gary Hart&#13;
came to campus before her husband dropped out of the race.&#13;
As the Path toward February 8th, 1988 narrows, Morningside wil be visited by more candidates and more elected&#13;
officials.&#13;
After the visit on March 6th, The White House deemed&#13;
the Morningside College stop as "clearly the best" of the&#13;
stops the Vice-President made in seven stops across Iowa.&#13;
The opportunity to meet tomorrow's leader's is a chance&#13;
that most Americans do not get, because of it's location in&#13;
Sioux City and in Iowa, Morningsiders have the chance to&#13;
meet tomorrow's leader's today.&#13;
March&#13;
6&#13;
March&#13;
12&#13;
March&#13;
25&#13;
April&#13;
13&#13;
April&#13;
14&#13;
April&#13;
22&#13;
Written by Dennis W Lauver.&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
64 / Political&#13;
&#13;
George Bush&#13;
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Mrs. Gary Hart&#13;
Bruce Babbitt&#13;
Bob Dole&#13;
Jack Kemp&#13;
Pete DuPont&#13;
&#13;
�Votes at Morningside College&#13;
&#13;
The Presidential Candidate line-up includes: Top left: Bruce Babbitt,&#13;
former Governor of Arizona. Top middle: Jack Kemp, Congressman from&#13;
Buffalo, New York. Above: Bob Dole, Kansas Senator, Former Senate Majority Leader. Opposite page: George Bush, Vice-President of the&#13;
United States. Not only Presidential Candidates appeared on campus. For&#13;
Convo last fall, Clayton Hodgson held a debate with Fred Grandy (left) for&#13;
the 6th district representative from Iowa. Fred Grandy won the position&#13;
alter the loll election.&#13;
&#13;
Political/ 65&#13;
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�April in Paris&#13;
&#13;
Spring Formal&#13;
&#13;
'87&#13;
&#13;
Top: Sioux City lights flicker behind them, but Cheryl Dohl and Dave Haak don't notice. Photo by Diane Kutz&#13;
Bottom right: Robin Korthols and Dennis Wissink pause from their conversation long enough to pose for the&#13;
camera. Photo by Marla Gea.ry.&#13;
•&#13;
Above: Dave Reed and Terri Skalla as they make their way to the dance floor. Photo by Diane Kutz.&#13;
&#13;
66 / Spring Formal&#13;
&#13;
�April in Paris&#13;
The 1987 Spring Formal, "April in Paris," was presented by the Dimmitt,&#13;
Residence Complex and Roodmon Holl Council, and was held at the Morino Inn on April&#13;
4th. The atmosphere was brought to life by a wall replica of the Eiffel Tower and street&#13;
posts, which surrounded the dance floor.&#13;
Couples, making use of the Social Hour, met other couples, took pictures, and/or&#13;
gazed out over the Missouri River. After Joel Higgins special invocation, everyone&#13;
gathered at the buffet, provided by the Morino. Aslide show was presented by Chad&#13;
Hoffman, ofter the Holl President's speeches depicting a comic version of campus life.&#13;
Topping off the evening, the bond "Airkroft." mode the dance memorable as&#13;
everyone enjoyed their music. The dance floor was always pocked.&#13;
Congrot's to Dimmit, 1-Plex, and Roodmon ... April in Paris was a hit!!&#13;
Top: Valerie Johnson and Robb McMullen toke a break before the dance.&#13;
&#13;
Bottomloft: Arriving at Formal in style ... Dione Kutz and Joel Higgins sport a Deloreon.&#13;
lolow: Dori Mclndo and John Corey 'enjoy Paris' as they stroll post the Eiffel Tower. Photographs by Diane&#13;
Kutz.&#13;
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Spring Formol / 67&#13;
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�Second-Annual&#13;
Winter&#13;
Graduation&#13;
Ceremony&#13;
&#13;
Above right: Harold Bomgaars, recipient of the honorary degree of Public Service.&#13;
Right: Cindy Berkenpas greets the groduotes.&#13;
Left: Robert Peck and Ralane Sparks, as the graduates leave Eppley.&#13;
&#13;
68 / Winter Graduation&#13;
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�I&#13;
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I&#13;
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Graduates - 46&#13;
The second annual winter commencement ceremony was He;d Sunday, December 2l. The honorary&#13;
degree of Public Service was bestowed .upon Harold Bomgaars, long-time Sioux City business leader and&#13;
President of Bompaars Supply.&#13;
Degrees given include the following: 15 B ., 5 B ., and 26 B&#13;
.A .M&#13;
.S.&#13;
&#13;
Above le,ft: Graduates-to-be line up for processional in the front hall of Eppley.&#13;
left: Two Morningside graduates - Carol Jensen and John Kennedy.&#13;
Dr. Yockey brings up the rear of the processional with the mace.&#13;
&#13;
Winter Graduation/ 69&#13;
&#13;
�Class of '87&#13;
89th Spring&#13;
Graduation Ceremony&#13;
&#13;
MORNINGSIDE&#13;
&#13;
College&#13;
&#13;
Above right: President Tommeraosen addresses the class of 1987.&#13;
Right: Nervous graduates before the ceremony. Photo by Kent Kennedy.&#13;
Above: The Morningside bench as it appears before Lewis Holl. Photo by Kent Kennedy.&#13;
&#13;
70 / Spring Graduation&#13;
&#13;
�Graduates - 131&#13;
Commencement exercises were held Sunday, Moy 10. The honorary degree Ooctor of&#13;
Humane Letters was presented to Dorothy Schramm.&#13;
Degrees given include the following: 12 B ., 9 B.M 75 B and 12 B . Totalling&#13;
.A&#13;
.S.,&#13;
.S.N&#13;
131.&#13;
&#13;
Alton left: Kirby Eddie receives his diploma.&#13;
&#13;
left: Faculty on stage that day includes Dorothy Schramm.&#13;
Alton: Harvey Flewelling - '87 Graduate of Morningside College. Photo by Kent Kennedy.&#13;
&#13;
Spring Graduation / 71&#13;
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Seniors Speak&#13;
"I must move on, but my final request, before I go, is&#13;
that life be os kind to you os you hove been to me. Belle&#13;
vie."&#13;
Terry A. Bohlke&#13;
Moth &amp; Accounting&#13;
Sioux Gty, Iowa&#13;
Debra Adams&#13;
Nursing&#13;
Glidden, IA&#13;
&#13;
Sara Anderson&#13;
Rec. Mgmt.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Vicky Anderson&#13;
Elem Ed.&#13;
Pacific Junction, IA&#13;
&#13;
Mary Arnold&#13;
Speech/Drama&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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John&#13;
Beeck&#13;
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Elem. Ed.&#13;
Chater Oak, IA&#13;
&#13;
Darren Belk&#13;
Gen. Psych.&#13;
Alexandria, VA&#13;
&#13;
Eric Boo&#13;
Comp. Sci./Moth&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Terry Bohlke&#13;
Moth/Acctg.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
·Kristy Arrick&#13;
&#13;
·-&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin./Art&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA&#13;
&#13;
Banwart&#13;
&#13;
Stacey&#13;
Rec. Mgmt./Bus. Admin.&#13;
West Bend, IA&#13;
&#13;
·Joanne Beraldi&#13;
Gen. Psych.&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA&#13;
&#13;
Leasley Bartholomew&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Robert Berens&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Michlle Biggs&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Omaha, /IE&#13;
&#13;
David&#13;
Bauerly&#13;
Ind. Psych.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Judy Blair&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Allen, /IE&#13;
&#13;
··74 / Seniors&#13;
&#13;
Robert Boldus&#13;
&#13;
Rec. Mgmt.fPhys. Ed.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Perry Barchard&#13;
&#13;
Acctg.fEcon.&#13;
Hartley, IA&#13;
&#13;
Lexia Bosch&#13;
Bus. Admin.flnd. Psych.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Joseph Boysen&#13;
Rel. Studies&#13;
Deloit, IA&#13;
&#13;
John&#13;
Brands&#13;
&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
llock Valley, IA&#13;
&#13;
Lorene Breedlove&#13;
Bus. Admin./Comp. Sci.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
�Seniors Speak&#13;
"Thanks for everything Bev, Glenna, Mrs. Bobys, Mrs.&#13;
Heilman, Dr. Ocker, and Dr. Owens! You are special people&#13;
and inspirations to many. God bless you all."&#13;
Melanie Corey&#13;
Elem. Ed./Spec. Ed.&#13;
Lake City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Patrick Breyfogle&#13;
Crim. Justice&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Thomas Briggs&#13;
Gen. Psych.&#13;
Davenport, IA&#13;
&#13;
Connie Broich&#13;
Eng. Writing T&#13;
T&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Patrick Bru111111ond&#13;
Crim. Justice&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
-·&#13;
-·&#13;
&#13;
Robert Campbell&#13;
Comp. Sci&#13;
Niobrara, HE&#13;
&#13;
Cheryl Cantrall&#13;
Phys. Ed. Teaching&#13;
West Bend, IA&#13;
&#13;
Richard Cardin&#13;
Bus. Admin./Rec. Mgmt.&#13;
Sheldon, IA&#13;
&#13;
Cindy Chaffin&#13;
Interdisciplinary&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Janet Chappell&#13;
Spcmish/French&#13;
Council Bluffs IA&#13;
&#13;
Julee Chervek&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
-·&#13;
-·&#13;
&#13;
Mark Chmelka&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sgt. Bluff, IA&#13;
&#13;
Monte Colfack&#13;
Crim. Justice&#13;
Kingsley, IA&#13;
&#13;
Suzette Conaway&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Rock Valley, IA&#13;
&#13;
Robert Conklin&#13;
Chemistry&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Victoria Conover&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Holstein, IA&#13;
&#13;
Janette Conry&#13;
Acctg./Comp. Sci&#13;
Moville, IA&#13;
&#13;
-·&#13;
Melanie Corey&#13;
Elem. Ed./Spec. Ed.&#13;
Lake City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Robert Craig&#13;
Phys. Ed. Teaching&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Bret Crowl&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Humboldt, IA&#13;
&#13;
Carla Culley&#13;
Accounting&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Sara Culley&#13;
Eng. Writ. &amp; Long.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Nanci Cunningham&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Ava, MO&#13;
&#13;
-·&#13;
Seniors/ 75&#13;
&#13;
�··-&#13;
&#13;
Seniors Speak&#13;
"Morningside - Thonks for ... 8 o'clock classes, the cold&#13;
walk from Jacobsen, dorm life, friends, on empty mailbox,&#13;
Doug Livermore, moldy showers, stress, graduation, and&#13;
everything else I'll never forget."&#13;
Bradley E Dyslin&#13;
.&#13;
Econ./Bus. Admin.&#13;
Aurelia, IA&#13;
&#13;
Brenda Curry&#13;
&#13;
Stacy Delong&#13;
&#13;
Robert Dibble&#13;
&#13;
Betty Dorsey&#13;
&#13;
Nursing&#13;
Ponca, HE&#13;
&#13;
Acctg.fBus. Admin.&#13;
Dakota City, HE&#13;
&#13;
Phys. Ed. Teaching&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
·Cindy Dozark&#13;
&#13;
·-&#13;
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Craig Dozark&#13;
&#13;
Amy Dunker&#13;
&#13;
Brenda Dyhrkopp&#13;
&#13;
Bradley Dysmll&#13;
&#13;
Kirby Eddie&#13;
&#13;
Nursing&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Agribus./Ecan.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Jackson, MN&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sgt. Bluff, IA&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin./Econ.&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin./Econ.&#13;
Storm Lake, IA&#13;
&#13;
Marjorie fee&#13;
&#13;
Margaret Fenton&#13;
&#13;
Aurelia, IA&#13;
&#13;
·Carol Elis&#13;
Carol Faber&#13;
Art&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Brice Farmer&#13;
&#13;
Lisa Ferguson&#13;
&#13;
Crim. Justice&#13;
Bradenton, FL&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Jefferson, SD&#13;
&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Sioux City IA&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin./Econ.&#13;
Spirit Lake, IA&#13;
&#13;
··76 / Seniors&#13;
&#13;
Patrick Fitzgerald&#13;
&#13;
Hervey Flewelling&#13;
&#13;
Anette Flygo&#13;
&#13;
Douglas Gibson&#13;
&#13;
Donald Goodman&#13;
&#13;
Paige Gordon&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Omaha, HE&#13;
&#13;
Eng. Writ. T&#13;
eoching&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Oxelasund, FC&#13;
&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Hew Market, IA&#13;
&#13;
Gen. Psych./Soc.&#13;
Sa. Sioux City, HE&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
�Seniors Speak&#13;
&#13;
Angela Hair&#13;
&#13;
David Grice&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Lourens, IA&#13;
&#13;
Melody Hamil&#13;
&#13;
"I've hod some of the best times of my life here ot Morningside - ond olso some of the worst. I con definitely say&#13;
thot these years ot M hove been lour yeors thot I will&#13;
'side&#13;
never forget."&#13;
Jill Hanson&#13;
Art T&#13;
eodiing&#13;
Milon, MN&#13;
&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Sioux Center, IA&#13;
&#13;
-·&#13;
-·&#13;
"'&#13;
&#13;
Robert Hannusch&#13;
&#13;
Martha Hansen&#13;
&#13;
JIii Hanson&#13;
&#13;
Guy Harrington&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Roland, IA&#13;
&#13;
Eng. Writ. &amp; Long.&#13;
Dakota City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Art Teaching&#13;
Milan, MII&#13;
&#13;
Phys. Ed. T&#13;
eodiing&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
-·&#13;
Lori Hecl&#13;
&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Lytton, IA&#13;
&#13;
Mary Jo Heimberg&#13;
Nursing&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Tom Hemmom&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin./Econ.&#13;
Davenport, IA&#13;
&#13;
Sharon Hesse&#13;
&#13;
Darin Hildahl&#13;
&#13;
Elem. Ed./Moth. Teaching&#13;
Marcus, IA&#13;
&#13;
Phys. Ed. T&#13;
eodiing&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
-·&#13;
·-,.&#13;
&#13;
Troy Jasman&#13;
&#13;
Acctg./Econ.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
Barbara Jensen&#13;
Art Teaching/Special Ed.&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA&#13;
&#13;
Carol Jensen&#13;
&#13;
Sociology&#13;
Onawa, IA&#13;
&#13;
Jacquelyn Jensen&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Atlantic, IA&#13;
&#13;
Laura Johnson&#13;
&#13;
Art Teaching&#13;
Fort Dodge, IA&#13;
&#13;
Barry Jones&#13;
Comp. Sci./Bus. Admin.&#13;
Waterloo, IA&#13;
&#13;
-·&#13;
Seniors/ 77&#13;
&#13;
�·-&#13;
&#13;
Seniors Speak&#13;
"Jesus is Lord of Morningside College."&#13;
Julie Krouse&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
&#13;
·-&#13;
&#13;
Dakota City, NE&#13;
June James&#13;
Biology Teoching&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
..... Kaufman Wook (Wayne)&#13;
Hye&#13;
Hyeong&#13;
Nwsing&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
Kim&#13;
Comp. Sci./Malh&#13;
&#13;
Hyung-Chen(Max) Kim&#13;
Poli. Sci.&#13;
Seoul, FC&#13;
&#13;
Busan, FC&#13;
&#13;
·c&#13;
Anne Koepman Krause&#13;
Julie&#13;
&#13;
·-&#13;
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Crim. Justice&#13;
LeMon, IA&#13;
&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Dakoto Cily, NE&#13;
&#13;
David Krohn&#13;
Comp. Sci./Math&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
Valorie Kruse&#13;
Eng. Writ. Teoching&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
LuAnne&#13;
Kuchel&#13;
&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Kingsley, IA&#13;
&#13;
Lori Kutz&#13;
Eorly Child Ed.fElem. Ed.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
·Bus. John Lego&#13;
Spirit Lake, IA&#13;
&#13;
R. Scott Larson&#13;
Bus. Ed.&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
Barbara&#13;
Lewison&#13;
~ct.fEmt1.&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
Muh&#13;
Shiarn&#13;
(Gabrielle)&#13;
Lii&#13;
French/Bus. Admin.&#13;
Taipei, FC&#13;
&#13;
Moi-jir (Mickle) Lin&#13;
Bus. Admin./Emt1.&#13;
Hsinfeng, FC&#13;
&#13;
Mark Lindahl&#13;
Theatre&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
··78 / Seniors&#13;
&#13;
Bruce Lindell&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
Tammy Lintin&#13;
,&#13;
Gen. Psych./Soc.&#13;
Onawa, IA&#13;
&#13;
Timothy Loftus&#13;
Moss Comm.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Sandy Lieck&#13;
Math/Comp. Sci.&#13;
Denison, IA&#13;
&#13;
Brain Luther&#13;
Musi&lt; Ed.&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
Lisa&#13;
Lynch&#13;
Bus. Admin./Office Admin.&#13;
Griswold, IA&#13;
&#13;
�Seniors Speak&#13;
"In my years at Morningside, I hove learned more than&#13;
specific focts. I hove learned how to learn. To those who hove&#13;
fought me, I om forever grateful."&#13;
Jonna Mousoff&#13;
Mathmatics&#13;
Hudson, WI&#13;
&#13;
Beckie Maahs&#13;
Phys. Ed. T&#13;
Teaching&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Lisa Maahs&#13;
Nursing&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Michelle Madsen&#13;
Nursing&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Leonora Mangenje&#13;
Nursing&#13;
Zimbabwe, Africa&#13;
&#13;
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V'&#13;
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-·&#13;
V'&#13;
&#13;
-·&#13;
V'&#13;
&#13;
Rose Marsh&#13;
Bio. T&#13;
eo&lt;hing&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Janna Mausolf&#13;
Moth. Teo&lt;hing&#13;
Hudson, WI&#13;
&#13;
Kenneth Maxfield&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Paul McCall••&#13;
Eng. Lit. &amp; Criticism&#13;
Omaha, NE&#13;
&#13;
Pamola McManigal&#13;
Comp.&#13;
Dakota City, NE&#13;
&#13;
Laura Meier&#13;
Acctg.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
\&#13;
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V'&#13;
&#13;
-·&#13;
V'&#13;
Juleen Meints&#13;
Bio. T&#13;
eo&lt;hing&#13;
Ute, IA&#13;
&#13;
Gregg Michael&#13;
Agribus./Econ.&#13;
Hinton, IA&#13;
&#13;
Matthew Miller&#13;
&#13;
Phys. Ed./Hist. Teaching&#13;
Aurelia, IA&#13;
&#13;
Gregory Mitchell&#13;
Comp. Sci.&#13;
Apple Valley, MN&#13;
&#13;
Shauna Moe&#13;
Comp. Sci.&#13;
Yankton, SD&#13;
&#13;
Martin Morris&#13;
Phys. Ed. T&#13;
Teaching&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
-·&#13;
V'&#13;
&#13;
Joffory Myrick&#13;
R Mgmt./Phys. Ed.&#13;
ec.&#13;
Safety Harbor, Ft&#13;
&#13;
Paul Niebuhr&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Blairstown, IA&#13;
&#13;
Torry Nielsen&#13;
Moss. Comm./Phys. Ed.&#13;
Moorhead, IA&#13;
&#13;
Diane Niewohner&#13;
Graphic Arts&#13;
Onawa, IA&#13;
&#13;
Michael Noble&#13;
Phys. Ed. Teaching&#13;
Omaha, NE&#13;
&#13;
Jill Noordhook&#13;
Ind. Psych/Bus Admin.&#13;
Sioux Center, IA&#13;
&#13;
-·&#13;
V'&#13;
Seniors/ 79&#13;
&#13;
�·-&#13;
&#13;
Seniors Speak&#13;
&#13;
·-&#13;
&#13;
"Being a non-traditional student at Morningside has been challenging to my family as&#13;
well as to myself, resulting in much personal&#13;
growth and an exciting new career in education."&#13;
David Riley&#13;
Math Education&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Tanya Nuetzman&#13;
Sociology&#13;
Everly, IA&#13;
&#13;
Crystal Oberheu&#13;
Rel. Studies/Spanish&#13;
Woterloo, IA&#13;
&#13;
s.w&#13;
Econ.&#13;
Seoul, FC&#13;
&#13;
Kendall Oliver&#13;
Comp. Sci./Bus. Admin.&#13;
Pisgah, IA&#13;
&#13;
·-&#13;
&#13;
·-&#13;
&#13;
Sandra Olson&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Soldier, IA&#13;
&#13;
Christine ersinger Susan Peters&#13;
P&#13;
&#13;
Barkley Payer&#13;
Graphic Arts&#13;
W&#13;
innebago, NE&#13;
&#13;
Robert Peck&#13;
Phil./Gen. Psych.&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
Kimberly Pitkin&#13;
Bus. Admin.fEcon.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Lori Plummer&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Kingsley, IA&#13;
&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.fRec. Mgmt.&#13;
Lawton, IA&#13;
&#13;
Darla Pererson&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
·Elizabeth Pigott&#13;
Graphic Arts&#13;
Sioux City IA&#13;
&#13;
Janeen Pollak&#13;
Elem. Ed./Special Ed.&#13;
Denison, IA&#13;
&#13;
Suzabbe Poppen&#13;
Biology&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
··80 / Seniors&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
Beth Quade&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Eng. Writ. &amp;&#13;
Janewille, WI&#13;
&#13;
William Rainwater&#13;
Theatre/Mass Comm.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
DavidRiley&#13;
Math T&#13;
&amp;aching&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
..&#13;
Laurie Riley&#13;
Rel. Studies&#13;
Story City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Mike Roarson&#13;
...&#13;
,&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sloan, IA&#13;
&#13;
Rita Roarso&#13;
Econ./Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sloan, IA&#13;
&#13;
�Seniors Speak&#13;
"I hove encountered love, friendship, acceptance, challenge, disappointment, and joy at&#13;
Morningside. Learning to handle and expand&#13;
these experiences is only part of the knowledge&#13;
I've acquired at Morningside. Thanks everyone!&#13;
Dana Sievert&#13;
Sociology/Psychology&#13;
Atlantic, IA&#13;
&#13;
Patrick Rogers&#13;
Bus. Admin./Econ.&#13;
Moville, IA&#13;
&#13;
StevenRowe&#13;
Agribusiness&#13;
LeMars, IA&#13;
&#13;
Jeffery Ruhnke&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
West St. Paul, MN&#13;
&#13;
Clark Rupert&#13;
Moss Comm.&#13;
Sgt. Bluff, IA&#13;
&#13;
Sarah Sadler&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
John Salmon&#13;
Biology&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Todd Schnider&#13;
Moss Comm.&#13;
Spencer, IA&#13;
&#13;
Gregory Schuerman&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Lincoln NE&#13;
&#13;
Charles Shanafelt&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Ronald Shortenhaus&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Lisa Shull&#13;
&#13;
Chemistry&#13;
Riverton, IA&#13;
&#13;
Dana Sievert&#13;
Gen. Psych./Soc.&#13;
Atlantic, IA&#13;
&#13;
Nancy Simonson&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Trina Sliefert&#13;
Nursing&#13;
Storm Lake, IA&#13;
&#13;
Dawn Smith&#13;
Sociology&#13;
Mallard, IA&#13;
&#13;
Troy Sohn&#13;
Phys. Ed. Teaching&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Jing Yng (Jennifer) Song&#13;
Acctg.&#13;
Taipei, FC&#13;
&#13;
Debra Springer&#13;
Comp. Sci./Grophic Arts&#13;
Gowrie, IA&#13;
&#13;
Kimberly Stahl&#13;
Gen. Psych.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Edward Stanek&#13;
Acctg.fEcon.&#13;
Ralston, NE&#13;
&#13;
Sharon Smith&#13;
Crim. Justice&#13;
Wabasha, MN&#13;
&#13;
Craig Sensanbaugh&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Seniors/ 81&#13;
&#13;
�··-&#13;
&#13;
Seniors Speak&#13;
"Next time you're silting in class wondering what you're&#13;
doing there, remember that in order to reach a distant goal&#13;
you must take many small steps."&#13;
Jolene Vovos&#13;
Phys. Ed. Teaching&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Jamie&#13;
Steckelberg&#13;
Eng. Lit. &amp; Criticism&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Felicia Steffe&#13;
&#13;
Julie Stehr&#13;
&#13;
Shelia Surrell&#13;
&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Moville, IA&#13;
&#13;
Eng. Lit. &amp; Criticism/Eng.&#13;
Odebolt IA&#13;
&#13;
Nursing&#13;
Oshkosh, Wi&#13;
&#13;
·Elizabeth Svoboda&#13;
&#13;
Thomas Sweeney&#13;
&#13;
Brain&#13;
Swift&#13;
&#13;
Elizabeth Taylor&#13;
&#13;
Daine Thomssen&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Phys. Ed. Teaching&#13;
Hawarden IA&#13;
&#13;
Gen. Psych.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Early Child Ed.fElem. Ed.&#13;
Marshall, MN&#13;
&#13;
Val Uken&#13;
&#13;
·-&#13;
&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Bellevue, NE&#13;
&#13;
Thomas Sweeny&#13;
&#13;
Brain Ulven&#13;
Bus. Admin./Econ.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Sara Ulven&#13;
&#13;
Vicki Vander Pol&#13;
&#13;
Nursing/Biology&#13;
l'aullina, IA&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux Center, IA&#13;
&#13;
·Crim. Justice&#13;
No. Sioux City, SO&#13;
&#13;
Karen Ulven&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
··82 / Seniors&#13;
&#13;
Todd Verschorr&#13;
&#13;
Jolene Vasas&#13;
&#13;
Phys. Ed. Teaching&#13;
Battle Creek, IA&#13;
&#13;
Phys. Ed. Teaching&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Joan&#13;
&#13;
Wanninger&#13;
Acct./Comp. Sci.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Renee Watson&#13;
&#13;
Karen Weber&#13;
&#13;
Nursing&#13;
Marshall, WA&#13;
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���Sioux Staff Grows&#13;
The Sioux Yearbook had a good year, raising book sales 25% from the previous year.&#13;
We also welcomed new members to our staff. Laurie Harpenau was our Business Manager,&#13;
Valerie Johnson became one of the co-editors, and several other new additions made working on the Sioux exciting and fun. Our staff included: Co-Editors Stacy Delong and Valerie&#13;
Johnson, Business Manager Laurie Harpenau, Chief Photographer Jill Hanson, Gary Baker,&#13;
Pam Frey, Marla Geary, Keri Jo Grasma, Mike Jones, Kendall Millard, Lucinda Neville,&#13;
Todd Peterson, Ann Trimble, Mary Viz, and Alicia Wessendorf.&#13;
Thanks for your help guys! Editors.&#13;
Top (left to right): Picking out the right pictures con be tough: Mary Viz, Stacy Delang, Lucinda Neville, and&#13;
Gary Baker. Bottom right: Training session with part of the gang. Below: Lucinda Neville selects the photos&#13;
that she will be using.&#13;
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�Collegian&#13;
Reporter&#13;
Celebrates 90th Year&#13;
In its 90th year of publication, the Collegian&#13;
Reporter offers o variety of extra-curricular activities. Published twice o month, the paper gives&#13;
students the opportunity to report on events, write&#13;
columns, and photograph and develop pictures of&#13;
campus events. The editors ore responsible for&#13;
choosing the articles and preparing the paper for&#13;
print.&#13;
The paper functions to keep the student body and&#13;
faculty up-to-dote on campus and local news, poss&#13;
along sports scores, express opinions, and even&#13;
spread gossip (in the personals). The paper is o uni·&#13;
lying agent for the college.&#13;
During the 1986-87 term, the paper come out&#13;
15 times, and highlighted topics such as Homecoming&#13;
'86 and George Bush's visit. Garfield was introduced&#13;
as o new feature and the number of personals increased. The year was o great success.&#13;
Seated (left ta right): Ann Trimble, Laura Scammacca,&#13;
Lanette Curry and Shelly Klein Co-Editors, Julie Lien. Standing:&#13;
Vicki VanderPal, Brenda Curry, Scott Marr, Lisa Grubb, Chris&#13;
Rants, Bob Craig, Perrie Garland, John James, Paul McCallum.&#13;
Not pictured: Nya Kadenge, Marla Geary, Chris Steinbach,&#13;
Susan Peters, Todd Peterson, Shelly A&#13;
shley, Tim Davis - Advertising Manager. Far right: Shelly Klein, hard at work. Right:&#13;
Robin Korthols selects a hit at KMSC. Bottom: Sky King!! at&#13;
KMSC Radio.&#13;
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KMSC Radio FM 88.3&#13;
KMSC is Morningside 's own FM radio station.&#13;
This Federal Communications Commission class D&#13;
licensed radio station hos ten watts of effective&#13;
radiated power, broadcasting approximately ten&#13;
miles around its Lewis Holl location.&#13;
Each week there ore disc jockeys who ploy a&#13;
wide spectrum of music. The variety ranges from&#13;
heavy metal to classical, punk to bluegrass, top&#13;
40 to contemporary Christion. There is&#13;
something to meet everyone's tastes. There ore&#13;
also public affairs programs, news, sports and&#13;
entertainment.&#13;
KMSC strives to keep up with the latest advances in programming and technology. This&#13;
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year KMSC purchased o compact disc player.&#13;
Digital sound hos hit Morningside due in Part to o&#13;
grant from Uncle John 's Records, Tapes and Compact Discs. This grant enables KMSC to use discs&#13;
provided by Uncle John 's.&#13;
KMSC's executive staff consists of: Ann Trim·&#13;
hie, station manager; Lisa Grubb, operations&#13;
manager; Sheila Peterson, news director; Robin&#13;
Korthals, sports director; Keri Jo Grasmo, public&#13;
affairs director; Bryan Davis, production supervisor; and Chris Mansfield, production manager;&#13;
and Donald F Keeler, General manager. Article&#13;
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by Ann Trimble.&#13;
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Collegian Reporter /KMSC / 87&#13;
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�Student Government&#13;
What a Crew&#13;
I believe Student Government has had a great year. From orientation to&#13;
our spring executive council elections, things have gone well.&#13;
The senate elections in the fall filled every seat in the senate. Many&#13;
candidates ran, and it was good to see the large turnout for each seat. The&#13;
senate worked hard, keeping on top of academics, finance, financial aid,&#13;
and the running of the senate itself. The senators brought up many good&#13;
points during these meetings, which caused lively debate and discussion.&#13;
The biggest issue Student senate faced this year was that of disinvestment in South Africa. The senate passed a resolution to do just that and it&#13;
was well received by the Board of Directors. Student Government helped&#13;
get the Distinguished Scholar award changed to a full tuition award for four&#13;
years, thus causing the recipient to pay the difference if there happened to&#13;
be a tuition increase.&#13;
Also, incounter this year was the request from the senate to raise the&#13;
salaries of the Vice President and Treasurer from $600 to $800. The motion was passed and will be part of next year's budget.&#13;
Homecoming and Orientation were two events that also went well. Both&#13;
directors did an excellent job and we thank Alicia and Lisa for doing a great&#13;
job.&#13;
We have benefited from a yearbook staff that has raised sales, and&#13;
advertising so that the yearbook will remain part of the college experience.&#13;
Thank you Val and Stacy and your fine crew.&#13;
The Collegian Reporter did a fine job of covering the events and happenings of our campus. The paper remained in excellent form. Thank you Shelly and Lynette and staff for another year of journalism, C.R. style.&#13;
Members of this year's vocal students are: Todd Schnider, Paula Puckett,&#13;
Dan Kruger, Nyaradzai Kadenge, Chris Rants, Mark Timmerman, Chris&#13;
Steinbach, Rick Amos, Michelle Bluford, Bob Boldus, Bill Brown, Jodi Dorn,&#13;
Erica Gunderson, April Hlad, Chad Hoffman, Shad Kroeger, Kendall Millard,&#13;
Neil Morenz, Albert Soatikee, Bob Craig, and Derek Richardson.&#13;
Besides this the Executive Council featuring V Janna Mausolf,&#13;
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Secretary Sherri McGinnis, Treasurer Laura Scammacca, and Student Advocate Nick Votek did a superb job.&#13;
Joel Higgins - President of Student Government.&#13;
Top front row (left to right): Bill Brown, Nick Volek, Albert Sootikee, Kendall M&#13;
illard, Mork&#13;
Timmerman, Terry Bohlke. Middle row: Kent Kennedy - Advisor, Louro Scommocco, Erica&#13;
Gunderson, Joel Higgins - President, Chris Steinbach. Back row: Jonna Mousolf - V&#13;
ice&#13;
President, Susan Peters, Sherri McGinnis, Joanne Beraldi Bob Craig, Nyorodzoi Kodenge, Chris&#13;
Rants. Not pictured: Todd Schnider, Paulo Puckett, Don Kruger, Rick Amos, Michelle Bluford,&#13;
Bob Boldus, Jodi Dorn, April Hlad, Chad Hoffman, Shod Kroeger, Neil Morenz, Derek&#13;
Richardson.&#13;
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Student Ambassadors&#13;
Student Ambassadors, Front row (left to right): Jodi Dorn, Penny Moy, Crystal Oberheu, Julie Ann Serck, Mory Hansen, Koren&#13;
Weber. Back row: Elaine Palmberg, Stoey Childs, Dennis Louver - A&#13;
ssistant Coordinator, Alicia Wessendorf, Ann Trimble, Lora&#13;
Vanderzwaag - Coordinator, Connie Root, Amy G&#13;
erking, Kyle Ellerbeck. Not pictured: Soro Anderson, Vicky Anderson, Shelly&#13;
Ashley, Lesley Bartholomew, Doug Beouchene, Michelle Biggs, Cheryl Dahl, Brad Dyslin, Terri Fischer, Anette Flygo, Dee Dee Harm,&#13;
Marilyn Harrington, Sherry Hilbronds, Scott Holtz, Derek Jacobsen, .Sheila Kennerly, Darren Lee, Tricia McCoulley, Jill Noordhoek,&#13;
Suzanne Poppen, Dove Reed, Cory Roberts, Chris Steinbach, Mike Tromp, Soro Ulven, Molly Woodworth.&#13;
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Club&#13;
Front row: Norlizo Mot Isa, Foridoh Abdullah, Chen-Hua Liang, Souchin Com,&#13;
Zuroini Mot Zain, Annette Flygo - President, Noor Aomon Ariffin. Middle&#13;
row: Doniel Dongin Kim, Michelle Schuler, Rosido Junid, Lusrim Abdul Rohman,&#13;
Dong Tong, Nyo Kodenge, Komerezei Ismail, Kendall Millard, Homizoh Abdul&#13;
Hamid, Mohd Anos Mohd Alwi, Roy Suh (Doug Yeon), Dr. Doohen. Back row:&#13;
Solo (lk-Toom) Hon, Gabrielle Lii (Muh-Shdom), Corrina Yu, Mineko Abe, Terri&#13;
Fischer - Secretory, Lanette Pollock, Riso Rebbeck, Norozioh Abd. Aziz, Foridoh&#13;
Yusof, Solina Khalid.&#13;
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C.B.C.&#13;
CBC Programs and Activities Council is responsible for pro·&#13;
viding the campus with well-rounded cultural, social, educational,&#13;
and recreational activities. The council is comprised entirely of&#13;
student volunteers. Four executive members, and six committee&#13;
chairpeople (with their committees) organize and promote&#13;
anything from a film series to forums and discussions; spring&#13;
break trips to rec center tournaments; and comedians to singers&#13;
to bands and dances.&#13;
CBC sponsored Winterfest Week in January and Spring Fling&#13;
in late March. Some other highlights of the year included a non·&#13;
alcoholic bar in the Wigwam; an Aparteid forum; films like "Top&#13;
Gun" and "Back To School"; turning the rec center into a jail for&#13;
a fund-raiser; performances by singer Dave Wopat, comedian&#13;
Bud Andersen, and hypnotist Jim Wand; and a spring break trip&#13;
to Daytona Beach.&#13;
CBC, Above, Front row (left to right): Jonna Mouso/1, Dione Niewohner, Chris Cuthrell, Lorraine Watts, Stoey Childs, Andy Sudmon. Back&#13;
row: Kent Kennedy, Joonne Beroldi, Louro Scommocco, Koren Weber.&#13;
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�I.V.C.F.&#13;
The purpose of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship is to establish and assist students in&#13;
the Christian faith. Our major objectives are to encourage students in evangelism,&#13;
discipleship, and mission. We meet weekly for large group meetings which offer a time of&#13;
fellowship for students. They consist of singing, prayer, and speakers or other activities,&#13;
which promote Christian growth. There are also small groups on campus which meet&#13;
regularly for Bible study, worship and outreach.&#13;
tVCF, Front row (left to right): Vicki Marshall, Curtis Klaahsen, Michelle Schuler - Secretory, Shannan&#13;
Robinson, Nya Kadenge - Outreach. Back row: Mary Hansen - Lorge Group Coordinator, Rochelle Stock Small Group Coordinator, Greg Schuerman - Music Coordinator, John Blankenship, Jennifer Barngrover,&#13;
Suzanne Black, Kevin Gonnerman.&#13;
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Indian Alliance Club&#13;
American Indian Alliance, Front row (left to Right) Thelma Thomas, Barkley Payer, Juanita Walks&#13;
Nice, Willie Kitto, David Adams, Christal Swift - Secretory, Treasurer, Chuck Raymond - Vice President. Back&#13;
row: Joyce Thomas, Kathy Edner. Not pictured: Eric Siert - President, Richard Harlan, Denise Henry,&#13;
Everette Jones, Arnold Mallory, Robbie LeMaster, Bob Thacker, Minnie Olson, Adrian Saunsoci, Albert Sotaikee,&#13;
Michelle Thomas, George Trudell.&#13;
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Sigma Pi Sigma&#13;
Sigma Pi Sigma, Seated (left to right): Greg Baldwin, Lisa Shull. Standing: David Riley, Robert&#13;
Green, Dan Kruger, Matt Carney.&#13;
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�Nurse's Club&#13;
The Morningside Student Nurse's Club, the campus organization for nursing students,&#13;
holds meetings the third Wednesday of every month at 4 p.m. in Lewis Hall Room 5. A&#13;
speaker from the college or community offers information on health care concerns to interested students. The Club also sponsors the Siouland Bloodbank twice a year, in October&#13;
and April. Over 100 pints of blood were donated by Morningside Students and faculty this&#13;
year. The MSNC also sponsors a bakesale in March to raise much needed funds and obtained approx. $75 this year.&#13;
The gala event every year for the Nurse's Club is the Maud Adams Research Day, sponsored annually by the Club. Held this year on °April 23, the program allows nursing&#13;
students the opportunity to present their seminars, teaching projects, and research studies.&#13;
This year's speaker for the luncheon was Winifred J. Pinch, RN, EdD, of the Creighton&#13;
University School of Nursing. Nursing Faculty and Student of the Year were also presented.&#13;
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Pictured at right, Front row (left to right): Barb Eveleth - Secretary, Brenda Curry - President,&#13;
JoAnn Forney - Treasurer, Leah Wesselink - Historian, Michelle Madsen, Anita Blue. Back row: Kim Heim,&#13;
Deb Rothe, Renee Watson, Courtenay Hollander, Kim Meyer, Kelly Hopp. Not pictured: Diane Binneboese Vice President, Jennifer Young, Cathy Schloesser Trina Slielert, Judi Richards, Ruth Oeltjenbruns, Kaye Menning,&#13;
Pam Holstad, Deb Adams, Brenda Willemssen, Tracy Wingert, Carrie Smith, Rachel Santema, Carlynn Baerenwald,&#13;
Leah Mangenje, Sheila Surrell, Carol Jalas, Kim Bruning, Becky Knaack, Vicki Marshall.&#13;
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Alpha Mu Gamma&#13;
Not pictured, Members include: Crystal Oberheu - President, Lori Ludwig - Vice President, Dana&#13;
Sievert - Secretary, Mary Hansen - Treasurer, Barb Andersen, Norma Barajas, Heidi Deen, Betty Dorsey, Chen&#13;
Chen Du, Dan Miller, Christine Persinger, Jenny Prichard, and Beth Quade.&#13;
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F.C.A.&#13;
Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Not. pictured: Todd Armstrong, Mark Cooper, Brian Keeney, Todd&#13;
Koos, Gregg Mitchell, Steve Wiederhold.&#13;
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of the nations ... that all 11at1011s should become unc m&#13;
faith and all men as b rothers; that the bonds of affection&#13;
and unity ben.,•een the sons of men should be&#13;
"ifrengthened; that di1·ersity of religion should aase. and&#13;
di 'lerences of race be annulled . . and all men be a&lt;; one&#13;
kindred and one family .&#13;
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�S.M.E.N.C.&#13;
The Student Music Educators Notional Conference (SMENC), gave $600 to the&#13;
music deportment in November to help buy office machinery, which benefited&#13;
everyone in that deportment. fifteen of SMENC's members attended the State&#13;
music convention last January in Des Moiries, and three members were nominated&#13;
for state offices. Mory Kottmonn - President, Kelly Jacobsma - Vice-President,&#13;
and Susan Barker - Editor.&#13;
At right, front row (left to right): Gary Shupe, Susan Stock, Mory Little. Row 2: Rochelle&#13;
Stock, Mory Kotfmonn, Susan Barker, John Carey. Row 3: Crystal Bunge, Andrea Lyons, Michelle&#13;
Schuler, Koren Hokenson. Row 4: Shelly fuller, Lori Fairchild, Kelly Jacobsma, Kipp Brockman, Joe&#13;
Minarik. Row 5: Timothy Hoyden, Brian Luther, Greg Schuerman, Tom Sweeney. Not pictured:&#13;
Michelle Bluford, Michelle Biggs, Victoria Conover, Bret Crowl, Melody Hamil; Jeff Irvin, Mary Monson,&#13;
Paul Niebuhr, Lori Plummer, Dionna Van Ness, Pam Weisz.&#13;
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Alpha Psi Omega&#13;
Above, seated (left to right): Bruce Bunger, Stephanie Palmer, Monie Christenson. Standing:&#13;
Morly Knepper, Todd P&#13;
eterson, Mory Arnold, frank Ludwig.&#13;
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Circle K&#13;
Above, front row (left to right): Brigit Murphy, Vicki Anderson, Erica Gunderson. Row 2: John James, Mory Viz,&#13;
Jayne Krah, Elaine Palmberg, Crystal Oberheu, John Beeck. Row 3: John Pinto, Robin Korlhals, Connie Roof, Kaye Menning,&#13;
• Dee Dee Harm, Lisa Grubb, Gretchen Chamberlain.&#13;
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�D.P.M.A.&#13;
Data Processing Management Association, (DPMA} is a new computer club on campus.&#13;
,&#13;
The ·purpose of DPMA is to explore new areas in computers and to enrich our computer&#13;
knowledge.&#13;
As a fundraiser this year, DPMA held two very successful bake sales. We also had two&#13;
movie nights, featuring "Short Circuit," and a documentary on Hackers. We also, sponsored a computer Star Trek tourney in the Jacobsen terminal room.&#13;
DPMA is for anyone having an interest in computers.&#13;
DPMA, Top left, seated (left to right): T Russell, Ronald Lorvick, Valerie Johnson, K Jo Hornack.&#13;
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Standing: Bob Heien, Robb McMullen, Corrine K&#13;
inney, Keith Tookey.&#13;
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Mu Phi Epsilon&#13;
Mu Phi Epsilon, Phi Zeta Chapter.&#13;
We are an: International Professional Music Fraternity.&#13;
The purpose of Mu Phi Epsilon is to the advancement of music in America and&#13;
throughout the world, the promotion of musicianship and scholarship, and the development&#13;
of a true bond of friendship .&#13;
Mu Phi Epsilon, left, seated (left to right): Mory Kottmonn - Treasurer, Susan Barker - Historian&#13;
President, Jill Smith, Mory Little,&#13;
Michelle Schuler - Recording Secretary.&#13;
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&amp; Chorister. Standing: Koren Hokenson, Roxanne Smith, Susan Stock -&#13;
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Kappa Delta Pi&#13;
The purpose of this society is "to encourage excellence in Scholarship, high personal&#13;
standards, improvement in teacher preparation, distinction in achievement, and contributions to education" by honoring and recognizing students such as yourself. Kappa Delta Pi&#13;
is a nationally recognized scholastic honorary society, and is a member of the Association&#13;
of College Honor Societies.&#13;
Kappa Delta Pi, Left, seated (left to right): Vicki Anderson, Pamela Weisz, Gory Shupe, Nanci Cunningham, Sarah Sadler, Sharon Hesse. Standing: Dr. Carolyn Rants, Mory Hanson, Melonie Corey, Lowell Ernst,&#13;
Mory Kottmonn, Patricio Hoffman, Julie Krouse, John Beeck. Not pictured: Janice Schmitz, Lynelle Schwien.&#13;
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�Phi Eta Sigma&#13;
Right (left to right): Greg Baldwin, Dr. Bruce Forbes, Don Kruger, Ben Cox.&#13;
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Psi Chi&#13;
Psi Chi hos Dr. Lorry Sensensig as their faculty advisor, and its members include: David Bouerly, Lexio Bosch, Tom Briggs, Corio Culley, Brenda Curry, Cindy Dozork, Terri Fischer, JoAnn&#13;
Forney, Donnie Goodman, Dee Dee Harm, Julio Krause, Tonya LoFrenz, Ron Lorson, Lindo&#13;
Lewison, Lori Ludwig, Vicky Miller, Carol Mitchell, Jill Noordhoek, Crystal Oberheu, Jenny Pritchard, Sharon Schuth, Dono Sievert, LoNee Simons, Felicio Stelle. Pictured above (left to&#13;
right): JoAnn Forney, Tonya LoFrenz, Lindo Lewison, Crystal Oberheu, and Dono Sievert.&#13;
Photo supplied by Dr. Sensenig.&#13;
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Kappa Mu Epsilon&#13;
Kappa Mu Epsilon is a national honor society for the students of&#13;
mathematics and other closely related lields. The purposes of this society&#13;
are to further the interests of mathematics, to help students to develop an&#13;
appreciation of the power and beauty possessed by mathematics and to&#13;
familiarize members with mathematical advances being made. Officers for&#13;
the year were: President, Janna Mausolf; Vice President, Robb McMullen;&#13;
Secretary, Elaine Palmberg; Treasurer, Trisha Mc(aulley; Advisor, Dr.&#13;
Honargohar.&#13;
Above, front: Janna Mousoll. Back (left to right): Trisha McCaulley, Robb McMullen, Sharon Hesse, Eric Boe, Elaine&#13;
Palmberg. Not pictured: Terry Bohlke, Dori Mclndoo, and Cindy Solberg.&#13;
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�UPA, Seated (left to right): Jill Noordhoek, Jenny Prichard, Pot Brummond, Joanne Beroldi - President, Ron Lorson, John Pinto - Faculty Advisor.&#13;
Standing: Robert Peck, Colleen Crowl, Andrea Bucholz, Kim Stohl - Secretary, Jill Knopp, Dee D Harm, Terri Fischer. Not pictured: Julie Etter ee&#13;
Treasurer, Donnie Goodmon, Tom Briggs, Lori Ludwig, Bob Thacker, Tommy Lintin, LaNee Simons - Committee Chairperson.&#13;
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U.P.A.&#13;
Undergraduate Psychological Association (U .A had&#13;
.P .)&#13;
a very busy year with fund raisers and activities. Among&#13;
the activities were: Candy bar sales, sale of roses for&#13;
Valentine 's Day, Nobel Conference, Psychology Convocation, End-of-the-year Psychology trip, Picnics, and&#13;
Socials.&#13;
U .A is a group of Psychology majors and minors or&#13;
.P .&#13;
any one basically interested in Psychology. It's a chance&#13;
to learn, get involved, promote, and basically have fun&#13;
as a group. It's a lot of fun! Anyone is welcome.&#13;
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Phi Beta&#13;
Lambda&#13;
Omicron Alpha Epsilon chapter is Morningside College's link to Phi Beta Lambda, a national, collegiate&#13;
business administration, economics, or accounting. Many&#13;
benefits are available for chapter members, including:&#13;
Leadership and communication skills development, decision making skill development, personal growth, and&#13;
career preparation.&#13;
The Chapter is always very active with projects, fun·&#13;
draising or otherwise. Care packages are prepared and&#13;
sold before finals week. Several bake sales are scheduled throughout the year. A trip to a major metropolis to&#13;
visit businesses is organized each year. State and national leadership conferences are also available. - Dave&#13;
Reed, Chapter President.&#13;
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Phi Beta lambda, Seated (left to right): Bryon Davis - Historian, Stacey Bonwort - Secretory, Diane Kutz - Vice President, Dove Reed President, Joan Wonninger - Treasurer, Don Smith - Faculty Advisor. Standing: Karen Weber, Mike Powell, Suzette Conaway, Connie Root, Perry Bor·&#13;
chard, Susan Peters, Cheryl Dahl, Brenda Schultz, Brenda Wetheroll, Heidi Gonnerman, Ron Shortenhaus, Gretchen Chamberlain, Brod Dyslin, Lisa Ferguson,&#13;
Kirt Bennett.&#13;
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�Sigma Tau&#13;
Delta&#13;
Sigma Tau Delta is the English .Honorary. It is&#13;
an informal group which meets to discuss&#13;
literature on a specified topic. Our goal is to promote the recreational and critical study of&#13;
English, both on campus and in the community.&#13;
Sigma Tau Delta, Seated (left ta right): Edward&#13;
Mozeiko, Poul McCollum, Robert Conley, Corio Grey. Stan•&#13;
ding: Morty Knepper, Julie Stehr, John Jomes, Jon Hodge.&#13;
Not pictured: Bill Knepper, Joanne Beroldi, Erica Gunderson, Joyne Kroft, Beth Quade, Suzanne Block, Harvey Flewelling, Perry Rasmussen, Ren Netz, Valorie Kruse, Connie&#13;
Broich.&#13;
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Honors&#13;
96 / Organizations&#13;
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Honors, (left to right): Mox Stevens, O Morty Knepper, Jenny Prichard, Julie Stehr, Arlys McCorkindole,&#13;
r.&#13;
Julie Schlosser, John Lawrence, Lisa Grubb, Anette Flygo. Not pictured: Mory Viz, Mike Tromp, Cindi Stevens,&#13;
Brenda Schultz, Connie Root, Carol Mitchell, Valorie Kruse, Joyne Kroft, Dee Dee Harm, Heidi Gonnerman, Terri&#13;
Fischer, Carol Eis, Betty Dorsey, Heather Oitz, Janette Conry, Gretchen Chamberlain, Connie Broich.&#13;
e&#13;
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�Omicron Delta Kappa&#13;
Omicron Delta Kappa (O.D .) organized College Bowl, Dean's List Tea, Freshman Tea, Honors Convo on April&#13;
.K&#13;
29, Faculty Appreciation dinner, and held their Initiation Ceremony on May 3rd.&#13;
left: Janice Schmitz announces awards at Honors Convo.&#13;
O.D.K., Below, Seoted (left to right): Janice Schmitz - President, John Salmon, Lisa Lynch, Brad Oyslin - Treasurer, Terri Fischer,&#13;
Mory Hansen. Standing: Or. Carolyn Rants - Faculty Secretary Beth Quade, Jonna Mousoll, Koren Weber - Secretory, Tom Briggs,&#13;
Anette Flygo, Or. Bruce Forbes - Faculty Advisor. Not pictured: Vicky Anderson - Vice President, Michelle Biggs, Terry Bohlke, Jenny&#13;
Prichord, Sora Ulven, Or. Doug Livermore, Or. Morty Knepper, Or. Albert Sellen.&#13;
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Organizations / 97&#13;
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�Morningside we sing of you&#13;
For the love that we hove known here&#13;
Times of joy and learning too,&#13;
And friendships we will hove forever.&#13;
Moy we ever serve you, heart and mind.&#13;
No molter where our paths may wind,&#13;
Always sound your name with pride,&#13;
Hold you dear, 0 Morningside.&#13;
&#13;
Above right: The newly elected Student Government, to preside on compus for 1987 -1988. (left to&#13;
right): Joel Higgins - President, Stoey Childs - Vice President, Angelo Dennis - Secretory, Don Kruger&#13;
- Treasurer, Julie Lien - Student Advocate, Or. Franklin Terry. Right: The 1986 recipient, Terri Fischer&#13;
presents the Sophomore Cup to the 1987 recipient Nyo Kodenge . Above: Faculty look on as awards ore&#13;
presented. (left to right): Rev . Or. Steve Plymale, Or. R Franklin Terry, President Miles Tommeraosen,&#13;
.&#13;
and Or. William Yockey.&#13;
Opposite page: Harold Rundell, Professor of Biology, is announced os "Faculty Person Of The Yeor."&#13;
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�MORNINGSIDE COLLEGE&#13;
&#13;
Honors&#13;
&#13;
Convocation&#13;
&#13;
Morningside&#13;
&#13;
COLLEGE&#13;
&#13;
April 29, 1987&#13;
Eppley Auditorium&#13;
&#13;
Presented by&#13;
Who's Who&#13;
Among Students In American&#13;
Universities and Colleges&#13;
Vicki L. Anderson&#13;
Eric N Boe&#13;
.&#13;
Terry A Bohlke&#13;
.&#13;
Thomas G Briggs&#13;
.&#13;
Bret A Crowl&#13;
.&#13;
Betty J. Dorsey&#13;
Bradley E Dyslin&#13;
.&#13;
Anette E Flygo&#13;
.&#13;
Carol D Jensen&#13;
.&#13;
Lisa R Lynch&#13;
.&#13;
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Paul H McCallum&#13;
.&#13;
Crystal A Oberheu&#13;
.&#13;
Beth A Quade&#13;
.&#13;
John D Salmon&#13;
.&#13;
Janice K Schmitz&#13;
.&#13;
Julie K Stehr&#13;
.&#13;
Joan M Wanninger&#13;
.&#13;
Karen L. Weber&#13;
Katherine L. Wellendorf&#13;
Molly E Woodworth&#13;
.&#13;
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Omicron&#13;
Delta&#13;
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Kappa&#13;
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National&#13;
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Leadership Honor Society&#13;
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Honors Convocations / 99&#13;
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�.&#13;
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�101&#13;
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�Injuries Plague Football Season&#13;
The preseason report said that the Chiefs would have an in·&#13;
experienced offense, but a strong veteran defense. By seasons&#13;
end however, the Chiefs had lost five starters including three&#13;
linebackers. Mark Cooper, a lineman from Carlisle, Iowa, started&#13;
the season as an offensive tackler, but after injuries depleted&#13;
the defense, Cooper moved to defense. Classmate, Chad Benson,&#13;
a linebacker from Aurelia, moved in when Ed Gochenour was in·&#13;
jured. Bob Grantham, a sophomore punter from Sioux City East,&#13;
led the North Central Conference in punting. Grantham, who&#13;
transferred from Drake, kicked the ball for an average of 40&#13;
yards a kick. Another sophomore, Todd Smith, made a switch&#13;
from defense back to flanker to add speed and quickness. Smith&#13;
ended the season with 40 pass reception for 539 yards and two&#13;
touchdowns. Darrin Belk led the rushers with 437 yards and two&#13;
scores. Quarterback Monte Riebhoff and E J. Stanek completed&#13;
.&#13;
133-283 passes for 146 l yards and seven touchdowns. Tim&#13;
Christensen kicked nine extra points and four field goals to lead&#13;
the Chief scorers. On defense, Brice Farmer led the Chiefs with&#13;
l 05 tackles. The Chiefs finished the year with a l- l Orecord in-&#13;
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l 02 / Football&#13;
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eluding l ·8 in the Conference.&#13;
1986-87 Football Team, (left to right) First row: Tam Hemmen,&#13;
Pat Murphy, Matt Jurgens, Oarren Belk, Harvey Flewelling, Rob Hannusch, Rick&#13;
Vanderloo, Jeff Myrick, Brice Farmer. Second row: Tim McCabe, E J. Stanek,&#13;
.&#13;
Ralph Oxley, Mark Bleil, Jeff Phillips, Mante Riebhoff, Rick Niles, Jerry Stabile,&#13;
Tadd Smith. Third row: Dale Gaswint, Ed Gochenour, Jason Dannenberg, Darrell Thomas, Lonnie James, Steve Neubert, Morgan Walker, Joe Edwards, Paul&#13;
Kropt. Fourth row: John W&#13;
eiland, Lance Evans, Thomas Kenny, Tim&#13;
Christensen, Mike Weltz, Bob Grantham, Mark Harris, Tony Jones, Steve&#13;
Wiederhold. Fifth row: Ken Gardner, Tim Jackson, Kevin Koy, Rick Watson,&#13;
Mott Corney, Steve Franken, Mork Cooper, Brian Keeney, Budy McNaughton.&#13;
Sixth row: Bryon McCabe, John Russell, Brion Teut, Matt Wesphalen, Joe&#13;
Albrecht, Chris Sobus, Tam Parrett, Brad Borchers, Ray Scott Loi Kraft.&#13;
Seventh row: Tadd Speight, Tony Greer, Brian Miller, Shown Smeins, Chad&#13;
Benson, Jon Wonotee, Doug Lago, Ted Seymour, Johnnie Brown. Back row,&#13;
Coaches: Tim Ellis, Jim Leavitt, Darrin Hildreth, Mike Eggelston, Erv Mont, Mark&#13;
Brosomle, Ron Zaharek, Mike Nobel, Matt Miller. Photo by- Bob Rasmus. Right:&#13;
Senior quarterback E J. Stanek is in position for a poss.&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
�far left: Defense celebrates o good tackle. Left:&#13;
Head Cooch Erv Mondt. Bottom left: Quarterback Monte Riebhoff laces several obstacles in completing his poss. Below: The offensive huddle.&#13;
Bottom: Going over team strategies and new&#13;
ploys ore port of the sideline responsibilities of the&#13;
assistant coaches.&#13;
&#13;
Football / l DJ&#13;
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�.&#13;
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Finished l st in lo-Kota Conference&#13;
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The Lady Chiefs finished l st place in the lo-Kota Conference with nine wins and one loss. Their overall season&#13;
record was 34-9.&#13;
Comments by Coach Sandy Winter (right) showed how&#13;
impressed she was with the team. Winter said, "We accomplished our goals for the season by beating Dordt&#13;
and Briar Cliff in the conference. Wins against Briar Cliff&#13;
in three games shows the caliber of our team in going&#13;
against such a tough team." The Chiefs were winners of&#13;
three tournaments this year, at Baker University,&#13;
Nebraska Weslyn, and Midland. They placed 3rd at&#13;
Gustavus Adolphus.&#13;
_&#13;
Along with the team accomplishments, senior Amy&#13;
Wilhelm was named to l st Team All-lo-Kota Conference&#13;
Volleyball Squad and also to first team in NAIA District&#13;
15. Becky Maahs earned recognition by being named to&#13;
the l st T&#13;
earn Conference Squad and received an&#13;
honorable mention on the NAIA District 15 squad and&#13;
made All-Tournament Team in three of the four tournaments Morningside participated In. A second team&#13;
conference nomination was awarded to senior Val Uken&#13;
(shown below). Others recognized with outstanding help&#13;
to the team were Paula Hunter, Kim Ashby and Carolyn&#13;
LaMaak. But os a team sport it took the entire squad to&#13;
work together in achieving this number one ranking. Information by Julie Lien - CR Sports Writer.&#13;
&#13;
l 04 / Volleyball&#13;
&#13;
�Hours of practice and training go into preparation for competition, ond still concentration ond endurance ore&#13;
needed by everyone. Far left: Players toke a breather during a match. Left: On the sidelines team members&#13;
and score keepers ore on the edge of their seats in anticipation. Below: The 1986-87 Volleyball Team. Front&#13;
row (I tor): Denise Conover, Vicki Rohbusch, Shelly A&#13;
shly, Janeen Pollok, Paulo Hunter, Carolyn LoMook, G&#13;
ino&#13;
Schuldt, Lesley Bartholomew. Back row: (Cooch) Sandy Winter, Amy Wilhelm, Kristi Jones, Vol Uken, Becky&#13;
Maahs, Patricio Larsen, K Ashby, Tonio Arehart, (Assistant Cooch) Molly Woodworth.&#13;
im&#13;
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Volleyboll / l O&#13;
5&#13;
&#13;
�Chiefs Face Rebuilding Year&#13;
The Chiefs opened the season with a new head&#13;
coach. Tom McCracken fiHed Dan Callahan's shoes&#13;
upon his resignation and end of a 13 year career at&#13;
Morningside. McCracken brought with him a more&#13;
up-tempo style of basketball which me·ant a lot of&#13;
physical and mental conditioning to the l l -man&#13;
team.&#13;
Junior Mark Mohl and senior Dave Grice had exceptional seasons. Grice was named to the All-North&#13;
Central Conference T&#13;
earn. The season record ended&#13;
6-12 in the league and l l-17 overall.&#13;
&#13;
Top (right): Brice Feldholl and Jeff Birchard light for the&#13;
basketball. Top (middle): David Grice aims for the basket&#13;
despite the opposite team. Top (left): Coach Tom McCracken.&#13;
Bottom (right): Setting up for a free throw. Above: Mark&#13;
Mohl guords Kent Godberson while Curtis Travis keeps an eye on&#13;
Chris Cassaday.&#13;
&#13;
en's asketball&#13;
l 06 / M B&#13;
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�The 1986-81 Men 's Basketball Team, (pictured abave) included, kneeling (left to right): Curtis Travis, John Rossiter, Tom Betz, Jeff&#13;
Birchard, Brice Feldholl, Brod Barkema. Standing: (Cooch) Tom McCracken, David Grice, Mork Mohl, Chris Cassoday, Kent Godbersen, Mott&#13;
Shaeffer, Jim Scholten, Tim Ellis. left: Chiefs practice layups before the game. Above: Cooch McCracken wonders what happened.&#13;
&#13;
Men 's Basketball/ l 07&#13;
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�.&#13;
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• .&#13;
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. .&#13;
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The 1986-87 Women 's Bosketbo/1 Team&#13;
included, (left to right): Molly Woodworth, Tonia Arehart, Vol Uken, Patricio&#13;
Larsen, Kelley Ashby, Shelly Ashly, Susan&#13;
Stock, Carolyn LoMook, (Cooch) John Arnold,&#13;
(Assistant Cooch) Guy Harrington, Paulo Hunter,&#13;
Gino Schuldt, Kelli Thomas, Vicki Rohbusch,&#13;
Stacey Doeden, Janice Schmitz, Amy Wilhelm,&#13;
Suzie Galles.&#13;
&#13;
Right: Paulo Hunter tries her luck at a free-throw. Above: Team members and Ions watch anxiously at the&#13;
other end of the court.&#13;
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108 / Women's Basketball&#13;
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&#13;
�6th Consecutive Title&#13;
&#13;
The Women's Basketball Team&#13;
took its 6th consecutive lo-Koto Conference Title this year. Even though&#13;
practice was hard and every game&#13;
hod its own merit, the season outcome was expected. Speculation at&#13;
the beginning of the season was high&#13;
because there were five senior&#13;
starters returning. Three seniors that&#13;
hod a rewording statistical season included Janice Schmitz, Vol Uken, and&#13;
Amy Wilhelm. The Lady Chiefs 9-1&#13;
conference tally was very impressive,&#13;
while their overall record of 20-10&#13;
was the best in Women's Basketball&#13;
history at Morningside.&#13;
Illness and injury plagued the season but this helped to give a lot of experience to all the team members.&#13;
&#13;
Women 's Basketball / l 09&#13;
&#13;
�Catch the Chiefs in Baseball Action&#13;
&#13;
Coaching Staff&#13;
Head Coach Jim Scholten (right) finished his fourth year at Morningside where he also serves as Assistant Basketball Coach and a writing&#13;
specialist and counselor in the student service department. Scholten has&#13;
compiled a 20-21 record in competing in the North Central Conference's&#13;
Southern Division.&#13;
Fred Stolen completed his ninth season as an Assistant Coach with&#13;
the Chiefs. He is well-known on Morningside 's campus as well as in the&#13;
Sioux City area. Fred is pictured at far right.&#13;
&#13;
11 0 / Baseball&#13;
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�The 1987 Baseball Team included: Coached Jim Scholten and&#13;
Fred Stolen, Student Assistant; Oar Boles, Players: Todd Arm·&#13;
strong, Kirt Bennett, Jon Christenson, Curt Denker, Kirby Ed&#13;
die, Dove Franko, Jim Henrich, Tim Jackson, Gregg Johnson,&#13;
Todd Kaas, Scott Lorson, Scott Morr, D J. McDonald, Steve&#13;
.&#13;
Rowe, Rick Rembe, Dole Roemen, E J. Stanek, Joel VonGun·&#13;
.&#13;
dy, Kevin Wouhob, Steve Widerhold, Jell Wilkerson, Fronk&#13;
Yanni.&#13;
Juniors Dove Franko and Scott Lorson were named to the&#13;
All-North Conference baseball team. Morningsiders receiving&#13;
honorable mention included: junior Todd Koos, senior Todd&#13;
Armstrong, and sophomore Tim Jackson. The Chiefs ended&#13;
the season with o 21 -21 record.&#13;
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Baseball / 111&#13;
&#13;
�Lady Chiefs Softball Action&#13;
&#13;
Above, Upside down (left to right): Joonne Gowley, Kelley Ashby. Front row: Molly Woodworth, Vicki Marshall, Deonna Fredinburg, Kim&#13;
Ashby, Suzie Galles. Back row: Beth Gowley, Trisha Mohr, Lynelle Schwien, Kristi Jones, Janice Schmitz, Down Weinreich, Sheli Livengood, Cheryl&#13;
Cantrall, Vol Uken. Top right: Cheryl Cantrall ... up to bot! Right: Molly Woodworth tokes a break. Photos by Mary Stubbs.&#13;
&#13;
112 / Softball&#13;
&#13;
�left: Deonna Fredinburg keeps on eye on the action, as she guards her base.&#13;
Betow: Always prepared, Molly Woodworth waits for the pitch. Photos by Mory&#13;
Stubbs.&#13;
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Softball / 113&#13;
&#13;
�1986-87 Men's Track &amp; Field Team included: Rick Amos,&#13;
Greg Baldwin, Johnnie Brown, Alon Burns, Tom Clifford, Mork Cooper,&#13;
Joe Edwards, Jim Fedderson, Kevin Freemon, Lonnie Jomes, Mike&#13;
Kosch, Brion Keeney, Lonnie MocPeek, David Nosh, Steve Neubert,&#13;
Dove Sellen, Todd Smith, Dorrell Thomas, Nick Votek, Morgon Walker,&#13;
John Weiland. Coaches: Jim Leavitt, and John Herrig.&#13;
&#13;
114 / T and Field&#13;
rock&#13;
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�Track and Field&#13;
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Competes&#13;
Rain or Shine&#13;
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T and Field / 115&#13;
rock&#13;
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�T&#13;
aeKwando Club Alive and Well on Campus&#13;
&#13;
On September 20th, the Morningside College T&#13;
aeKwando Club entered competition&#13;
against students from the University of Iowa, U&#13;
.S.D., Wayne State, etc. in both sparring&#13;
and form. The tournament was located at In Shik Kim's Academy. The participants results&#13;
are as follows in the sparring division:&#13;
Bryan Davis, l st in heavy-weight intermediate.&#13;
Todd Peterson, 2nd in Light-weight intermediate.&#13;
Kevin Bembry, 3rd in light-weight beginning.&#13;
Derek Peterson, 2nd in heavy-weight beginning.&#13;
In the form competition, Bryan Davis received a second placein his division.&#13;
Also, on October 18th, The TaeKwando Club participate in the testing for advancement&#13;
at In Shik Kim's Academy in Sioux City. These advancing to new belts include:&#13;
Tadd Kelson, orange decided.&#13;
Stacy Sturdevant, yellow.&#13;
Joe Bendix, yellow.&#13;
Derek Peterson, green decided.&#13;
Kevin Bembry, green.&#13;
Todd Peterson, blue.&#13;
Bryan Davis, blue.&#13;
&#13;
Top left: Todd P&#13;
eterson prepares to show how to defend himself from an attackers kick. (Derek Peterson).&#13;
right, front row (left to right): Hamizah Abdul Hamid, Noor Aaman Arillin, Zuraini Mat Zain, Yusrim Ab·&#13;
dul Rahman, Salina Khalid, Dong Tong. Back row: Robert Valente, Todd Peterson, Derek Peterson, Kevin Bern·&#13;
bry, Rod Cameron. Above: Todd Peterson, Derek Peterson, Kevin Bembry, R Cameron. Photos by Chris Belt.&#13;
od&#13;
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116 / TaeK&#13;
wando&#13;
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�Drill Team&#13;
&#13;
Morningside College Drill teom is o group of girls, who entertain the Basketball game&#13;
audiences at half time. Their lively music and dance routines make half time fun. The Sioux&#13;
apologizes for being unable to list the games of the team members. Photos by Kendall&#13;
Millard.&#13;
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Drill Team / 117&#13;
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�Soccer T&#13;
earn Defeats USO&#13;
The Morningside club soccer team&#13;
defeated USD for the 1st time to place&#13;
third at the Wayne Stole Invitational on&#13;
April 25th. After losing to Dordt College&#13;
by 8-0 Morningside defeated Wayne&#13;
Stole 4-2 and USD 5-2. The soccer team&#13;
is growing at Morningside with o&#13;
membership of thirteen this year. Some&#13;
key players that helped the season along&#13;
were: Russ Lockwood, R. J. Cardin, and&#13;
Joe Bendix. We were unable to get o&#13;
complete list of team members, but&#13;
others included Joel Higgins, Nyo&#13;
Koderge, and Todd Peterson. On these&#13;
pages ore candids of Morningsiders in action. We hope more interest in the soccer&#13;
team will evolve in the years to come.&#13;
&#13;
118 / Soccer&#13;
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�Todd Peterson shows tho! soccer con be a rough sport causing many scrapes and bruises .&#13;
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Soccer/ 119&#13;
&#13;
�Morningside College to Build&#13;
&#13;
A$5.1 million health, physical education and recreation complex will be built at Morningside College starting this fall, college officials announced in the spring of 1987.&#13;
James Yenney, chairman of the board of directors, and Dr. Miles Tommeraasen, president of the college, quickly said the funds would be raised outside the college, and not by&#13;
any increases in tuition or cuts in faculty.&#13;
The new facility is not intended for intercollegiate competition.&#13;
•&#13;
It will contain a six-lane, 25-meter swimming pool with separate diving well, room for&#13;
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120 / HPER Building&#13;
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three basketball courts easily convertible to volleyball and tennis courts and other physican&#13;
education activities; four racquetball courts with observation deck, weight training&#13;
body conditioning room, multi-purpose lab for golf, dance, martial arts, archery, oerobrcs&#13;
and other class activities.&#13;
There also will be on area which con be connected in the future by a walkway or&#13;
skyway across S. Glass Street to Allee Gymnasium.&#13;
&#13;
�$5. 1 Million Phys. Ed. Complex&#13;
&#13;
It also w contain a jogging track, eight feet wide and elevated above the gym and&#13;
ill&#13;
lobby area, which will measure out at nine laps to the mile; two non-active labs to support&#13;
physical education classes such as first aid, kinesiology and exercise physiology; two additional classrooms, deck above the pool and a combined entry and student lounge.&#13;
The main portion of the building will project east and west, from S. Glass and behind&#13;
the Faculty House to a point behind the present Commons.&#13;
Preliminary work on the 73,000-plus square foot complex will begin almost imediately, officials said.&#13;
m&#13;
"I am most pleased to share with you some . . . exciting news . . . that is going to&#13;
m more jobs for Siouxland, expanded services and programs for Morningside College&#13;
ean&#13;
students, both full and part-time expanded benefits to our faculty and staff, and a continued commitment to excellence and quality by the college to the Siouxland and community," said Yanney, making the announcement.&#13;
The board gave unanimous approval to the plan Tuesday, Yanney said, capping discussions w had been under way for years.&#13;
hich&#13;
"Final financing plans are now being put in place. As soon as these arrangements have&#13;
been completed, pre-construction work will begin. Ground breaking is expected by the end&#13;
of the summer," Yanney said.&#13;
Tommeraasen said the finance plan is complex, but it will not be part of the operation&#13;
budget. Initially it will involve a loan from the Iowa Higher Education Loan Authority, which&#13;
w be repaid by a group of donors who prefer to remain anonymous, T&#13;
ill&#13;
ommeraasen said.&#13;
&#13;
The proposal also calls for creation of an endowment for continued operation of the facility.&#13;
Both Yanney and Tommeraasen said they are excited and proud about the proposed&#13;
new building. Both noted they are counting on its potential for recruiting and keeping&#13;
students, and for helping keep student and faculty morale at a high level.&#13;
Joel Higgins, president of the student body, said he is excited about it too, but "only&#13;
one thing threw me back: I will graduate before it is built."&#13;
In a reference to present competition for facilities in Allee Gymnasium by all campus&#13;
elements, Higgins said, "When I'm lilting weights along with those big football players ...&#13;
my ego gets hurt," but there will be no need for that in the new facility.&#13;
"I hope there won't be that big of a user's fee, " so alumni will be attracted back to the&#13;
campus, Higgins said. Drawing laughter by the audience of students, faculty and staff.&#13;
The name used for the building during the announcement was the "HPER" (Pronounced&#13;
HIGH-per) building, but that acronym for health, physical education and recreation is not&#13;
necessarily the final name.&#13;
It is expected the building will take two years to complete. At some time in the future,&#13;
Allee gym facilities will be upgraded, officials said.&#13;
Opposite page: M of the new H building on display in the H&#13;
odel&#13;
PER&#13;
ickman Dining Roam. Above: Dr. Donald&#13;
P&#13;
oppen discusses the HPER building plans with students, faculty, staff, and friends.&#13;
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HPER B&#13;
uilding / 121&#13;
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�-&#13;
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Probably the most loyal fans of the Chiefs&#13;
football team were the Cheerleaders. Through&#13;
rain and snow, winning season or not, they&#13;
supported their team.&#13;
Anew edition for the football squad in the&#13;
'86 season were the male Cheerleaders. "It&#13;
was a great success and a lot of fun!" concluded one cheerleader. Story by Jill Noordhoek and Kendall Millard.&#13;
&#13;
Julie Serck lights the cold with mittens to continue cheering on the Chiefs.&#13;
Photo by Jill Hanson.&#13;
&#13;
The 1986 Football cheerleaders ore: Front row (loft to right): Mil&#13;
Serck, Scott Mallory, Tim Ellison, Soro Anderson, Don Kruger, Bob Baldus,&#13;
and Jill Noordhoek. Back row: Porn Reis, Lisa Maahs, Eddie the Eoglt,&#13;
Eileen Molone, and Kathy Bellinger.&#13;
Cheerleaders Jill Noordhoek, Julie Serck, Porn Reis, and Soro Ande~&#13;
prepare to show school spirit at the Homecoming Pep rally. Photo by&#13;
Hanson.&#13;
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122 / Football Cheerleaders&#13;
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�Momingside's Bosketboll Cheerleaders include left to&#13;
&#13;
right&#13;
&#13;
Jill Noor-&#13;
&#13;
Dhoek Scott Mallory, Suze Conaway Tim Ellison, Eddie the Eagle, Don&#13;
&#13;
Suze Conaway and Dan Kruger impress on lookers os they demonstrate the&#13;
difficulty of some of their lilts. Photo by Kendall Millard.&#13;
&#13;
Even though fans did not see the Basket·&#13;
boll Cheerleaders until late November,&#13;
preparations started months before. During&#13;
the summer of 1986, they (in conjunction&#13;
with the football squad) held a camp to raise&#13;
money for new sweats. Many in the squad&#13;
hod previous cheerleading experience, but&#13;
still put in long hours trying to create new&#13;
cheers, routines, and ·mounts. "We hod a&#13;
great season!" claimed one of the experienc·&#13;
ed. "We really enjoyed cheering on the&#13;
Chiefs." Story by Jill Noordhoek and Kendall&#13;
Millard.&#13;
&#13;
Kruger P Reis, Bob Boldus, and Suzanne Poppen.&#13;
orn&#13;
Cheering for o Basket the men use megaphones to be heard over the crowd.&#13;
Phot by Kendall Millard.&#13;
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Basketball Cheerleaders / 123&#13;
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---Softball&#13;
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Season Results&#13;
Wayne State, Neb.&#13;
18&#13;
Northern Colorado&#13;
28&#13;
Northwestern, IA&#13;
21&#13;
Morningside&#13;
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South Dakota St.&#13;
24&#13;
South Dakota&#13;
33&#13;
North Dakota&#13;
24&#13;
North Dakota St.&#13;
63&#13;
Augustana&#13;
17&#13;
Mankato St.&#13;
24&#13;
St. Cloud St.&#13;
16&#13;
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The Softball team was led under the direction of&#13;
Sandra Winters, pictured above. Awards were given&#13;
as follows.&#13;
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Molly Woodworth&#13;
Janice Schmitz&#13;
Cheryl Cantrall&#13;
Beth Gawley&#13;
Kristi Jones&#13;
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124 / Scoreboard&#13;
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Most Valuable Player&#13;
Academic All American (2nd year)&#13;
All La-KotaConference&#13;
All Conference and All District&#13;
All Conference and All District&#13;
Honorable Mention in la-Kola&#13;
Conference.&#13;
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Season Results&#13;
Creighton University&#13;
SW Baptist&#13;
SW Baptist&#13;
School of the Ozarks&#13;
Missouri Southern&#13;
Westminister College&#13;
Tarkio College&#13;
NW Missouri State&#13;
NW Missouri State&#13;
Briar Cliff&#13;
Briar Cliff&#13;
Briar Cliff&#13;
Briar Cliff&#13;
Bellevue College&#13;
Bellevue College&#13;
Northwestern, IA&#13;
Briar Cliff&#13;
North Dakota&#13;
North Dakota&#13;
North Dakota&#13;
Briar Cliff&#13;
Westmar College&#13;
Westmar College&#13;
Augustana College&#13;
Augustana College&#13;
Augustana College&#13;
Augustana College&#13;
Wayne State, Neb.&#13;
Wayne State, Neb.&#13;
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sosu&#13;
SDSU&#13;
sosu&#13;
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Mount Marty&#13;
Mount Marty&#13;
Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
Nebraska-O&#13;
maha&#13;
Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
Nebraska-Om&#13;
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NCC Playoffs&#13;
Mankato State&#13;
North Dakota&#13;
South Dakota State&#13;
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Men&#13;
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73&#13;
89&#13;
61&#13;
68&#13;
119&#13;
74&#13;
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Mankato State&#13;
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North Dakota&#13;
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Briar Cliff&#13;
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Volleyball&#13;
Baker U. Tournament, KS&#13;
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Peru State, NE&#13;
Ottawa College, KS&#13;
McPherson College, KS&#13;
Mid -America Naz., KS&#13;
Kansas Wesleyan, KS&#13;
Peru Stale, NE&#13;
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Nebraska Wesleyan Tournament, NE&#13;
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Tarkio College, MO&#13;
Tabor College, KS&#13;
Nebraska Wesleyan, NE&#13;
Washburn University, KS&#13;
Chadron St. College, NE&#13;
McPherson College, KS&#13;
Wayne St. College, NE&#13;
Nebraska Wesleyan, NE&#13;
Grandview College, IA&#13;
Briar Cliff College, IA&#13;
10 KOTA Conference&#13;
Northwestern College, IA&#13;
Northwestern College, IA&#13;
Drodt College, IA&#13;
Westmor College, IA&#13;
Mount Marty College, SD&#13;
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10-KOTA Conf.&#13;
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Briar Cliff College, IA&#13;
Wayne State College, NE&#13;
Northwestern College, IA&#13;
Trinity College, IL&#13;
Bueno Vista College, IA&#13;
Dordt College, IA&#13;
Westmor College, IA&#13;
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15-13&#13;
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15-8, 15-3, 15-5&#13;
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10-KOTA Conf.&#13;
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Mount Marty College, SD&#13;
Briar Cliff College, IA&#13;
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15-7, 15-13&#13;
15-13, 15-9&#13;
12-15, 15-11 , 15-2&#13;
15-10, 15-9&#13;
15-11, 15-4&#13;
15-9, 15-1&#13;
15-11 , 15-10&#13;
15-10, 15-9&#13;
15-6, 15-3&#13;
10-15, 15-4, 9-15&#13;
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15-9, 15-4&#13;
15-8, 15-13&#13;
12-15, 13-15&#13;
15-6, 10-15, 15-7&#13;
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Golf&#13;
North Central Conference&#13;
Buena Vista Invitational&#13;
Weslmor Invitational&#13;
Briar Cliff Invitational&#13;
North Eastern Invitational&#13;
Westmar Invitational&#13;
Dordt Invitational&#13;
Morningside College Invitational&#13;
Northwestern Invitational&#13;
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6th place&#13;
1st place&#13;
1st place&#13;
2nd place&#13;
6th place&#13;
3rd place&#13;
1st place&#13;
2nd place&#13;
2nd place&#13;
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pear on these pages.&#13;
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3/5 7-15, 9-15, 15-12, 15-13,&#13;
15-13&#13;
2/3&#13;
11-15, 15-3, 15-17&#13;
3/3&#13;
15-2, 15-11 , 15-4&#13;
2/2&#13;
15-12, 17-15&#13;
2/3&#13;
15-9, 11-15, 15-10&#13;
3/5&#13;
3/3 3-15, 15-2, 10-15, 15-6,&#13;
11-15&#13;
15-5, 15-5, 15-3&#13;
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Midland College Tournament&#13;
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Peru St. College, NE&#13;
Dordt College, IA&#13;
Hastings College, NE&#13;
College of St. Marys, NE&#13;
Briar Cliff College, IA&#13;
Midland Luthern College&#13;
Dordt College, IA&#13;
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1st place&#13;
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Augustono College, SD&#13;
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Gustavus Adolphus, MN&#13;
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15-7, 8-15, 15-1&#13;
15-5, 15-5&#13;
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15-6, 16-14&#13;
15-10, 15-5&#13;
15-1 , 9-15, 15-6&#13;
16-14, 15-8&#13;
6-15, 15-12, 15-9&#13;
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1st place in Conference&#13;
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3/511 -15, 15-8, 15-12, 12-15,&#13;
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Douglas Anderson&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Todd Armstrong&#13;
Waterloo IA&#13;
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Daryl Bales&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Susan Barker&#13;
lltolo, IA&#13;
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Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Kathy Bellinger&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Kevin Bembry&#13;
Waukee IA&#13;
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Kirt Bennett&#13;
Paulina IA&#13;
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Stephanie Benson&#13;
SiouCity,IA&#13;
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Edward Betsworth&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Diane Binneboese&#13;
Hinton IA&#13;
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Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Steven Boston&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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John Carey&#13;
Chrirdoro, IA&#13;
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Cynthia Casaday&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Mona Collin&#13;
Anlflon, IA&#13;
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Sharon Crosby&#13;
,onco, #E&#13;
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Chris Cuthrell&#13;
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Cheryl Dahl&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Chris Cassaday&#13;
Oiotoo,IA&#13;
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Rodney Chamberlain&#13;
Dakota City, NE&#13;
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Laura Devos&#13;
So. Sioux City, #E&#13;
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Hiedi Deen&#13;
Whiting IA&#13;
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Gretchen Chamberlii•&#13;
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Timothy Davis&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Scott Henrichsen&#13;
Cusl,mg, IA&#13;
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David Hickey&#13;
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Sioux Falls, SO&#13;
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Gary Hogue&#13;
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Horlon, IA&#13;
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Mary Kottmann&#13;
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Diane Kutz&#13;
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Tom LaVan&#13;
larm, IA&#13;
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larm, IA&#13;
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A/toH. IA&#13;
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SiooxCity, IA&#13;
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Sioor City, IA&#13;
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Abdullah, Faridah 89&#13;
Abe, Mineko 89, 128&#13;
Adorns, Charlotte 134&#13;
Adorns, David 90, 134&#13;
Adorns, Debra 74, 91&#13;
Ahlquist, Mary 134&#13;
Ahmad, Altof 151&#13;
Albrecht Joseph 6, 102, 141&#13;
Alwi, Mohd 89&#13;
Amos, Richard 15, 88, 114, 141&#13;
Anderson, Barb 91&#13;
Anderson, Douglas 128&#13;
Anderson, Soro 74, 88, 122&#13;
Anderson, Scott 36&#13;
Anderson, Vicky 2, 15, 52, 54, 74, 88, 92, 93, 97, 99&#13;
Appleby, Lindo 134&#13;
Archer, David 22, 56 , 141&#13;
Arehart Tonio 2, 9, 105, 108,_ 134&#13;
Ariffin, Noor Aomon 89, 116&#13;
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Arnold, John 40, 108&#13;
Arnold, Mary 58, 60, 61 , 74, 92&#13;
Arrick Kristy 74, 158&#13;
Ashby, Kelley8, 108, 112,141&#13;
Ashby, Kimberley 11 , 104, 105, 112, 134&#13;
Ashley, Constance ISi&#13;
Ashley, Shelly 8, 87, 88, 105, 108, 134&#13;
Athey, lhellie 141&#13;
Aziz, Norozioh 89&#13;
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Bahrke, Michael 134&#13;
Boker, Gary 13, 141&#13;
Boldwin, Greg 13, 90, 94, 95, 114, 134&#13;
Bales, Daryl 111 , 128&#13;
Bales Elsie 47&#13;
Boll, Randee 128&#13;
Balmer, Lourie 151&#13;
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Banwart Stacy 8, 74, 95&#13;
Barajas Norma 91&#13;
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Borkema, Brod 6, 107, 134&#13;
Borker, Suson 8, 26, 27, 92, 93, 128&#13;
Barngrover, Jennifer 9, 26 , 90, 141&#13;
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BartholomewLesley 74, 88, 105&#13;
Bouerly, David 74, 94&#13;
Bouerly, Julie 128&#13;
Beouchene, Douglas 16, 22, 88, 134&#13;
Beeck John 26, 27, 52, 53, 55 , 74, 92, 93&#13;
Behan, Kevin 141&#13;
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Belk, Darren 6, 74, 102&#13;
Bell, Chuck 47&#13;
Bellinger, Kathy 122, 128&#13;
Belt, Chris 116, 141&#13;
Bembry, Kevin 7, 26, 27, 116, 128&#13;
Bendix, Joseph 6, 116, 128, 141&#13;
Bennett, Kirt 95, 111 , 128&#13;
Benson, Chad 102 141&#13;
Benson, Stephanie 128&#13;
Beroldi, Joanne 21 , 63, 74, 88, 89, 95, 96&#13;
Beran, Jomes 27&#13;
Berens, Robert 74&#13;
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Berg, Amy 10, 134&#13;
Berg, Donny 134&#13;
Berkenpos, Cindy 30, 68&#13;
Besch Patricia 12, 18, 19, 141&#13;
Best, Janet 83&#13;
Betsworth,Edward,23,24,&#13;
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Betz, Tom 6, 107, 134&#13;
Biggs, Michelle 7, 26, 60, 74, 88, 92, 97&#13;
Binneboese, Diane 9, 91 , 128&#13;
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Blair, Judy 74&#13;
Blankenship, John 6, 90, 128&#13;
Bledsoe, Leso 151&#13;
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Bliss, Kevin 134&#13;
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Bluford, Michelle 12, 18, 26, 27, 88, 92, 128&#13;
Blydenburgh, Ray 6, 141&#13;
Bobys, Aline 37&#13;
Bobys, Richard 35&#13;
Boe, Erit 16, 74, 94, 99&#13;
Bohle Keith 134&#13;
Bohlke Terry 16, 24, 25, 52, 53, 74, 88, 94, 97, 99&#13;
Boland, Jeffrey 141&#13;
Boldus, Robert 22, 56,74, 83, 88, 122, 123&#13;
Boles, Julie 7, 141&#13;
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Bonnstetter, Mork 14, 141&#13;
Boothby, Roberta 40&#13;
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Borchers, Bradley A. 6, I02, 134&#13;
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Bosch Lexia 74, 94&#13;
Boston, Steven 128&#13;
Bouther, Lea 13 141&#13;
Bowitz, John 38&#13;
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Brands, John 74&#13;
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Briggs, Thomas 75 , 94, 95, 97, 99&#13;
Brotkman, Kipp 7, 26, 27, 92, 134&#13;
Broich, lonnie7S, 96&#13;
Brosamle, Mark 40, 102&#13;
Brower, Beverly 37&#13;
Brower,Jeff 141&#13;
Brown, Anthony 14, 141&#13;
Brown, Johnnie 102, 114, 141&#13;
Brown, Todd 135&#13;
Brown, Williom 6, 88, 135&#13;
Brownlee, Russell 25, 141&#13;
Brue, Robert 11, 26, 27, 141&#13;
Brummond, Patrick 7S, 9S&#13;
Bruning, Kimberly 10, 91 , 141&#13;
Buchholz Andrea 13, 9S , 142&#13;
Buckingham Albert 30&#13;
Bunge, Crystal 10, 16, 27, 92, 142&#13;
Bunger, Brute 37, 62, 92&#13;
Burg, Luonn 142&#13;
Bums, Alon 114&#13;
Bursick, Nancy ISi&#13;
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Collohon, Don I06&#13;
CalvilloAmy 60, 61&#13;
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Camarigg Doniel 7, 22, 135&#13;
Campbel , Holly 21 , 135&#13;
Campbell, Robert 0. 11,7 5&#13;
Campbell, Robert J. 151&#13;
Cantrall, Cheryl 75, 112&#13;
Cantrall Cristin 8 26 27, 142&#13;
Cardin Richard 6, 75, 118&#13;
Carey John 14, 26, 27, 67, 92, 128&#13;
Carlson, Paul, 135&#13;
Corney, John 142&#13;
Corney, Matt 6, 90, 102, 135&#13;
Corter, John 151&#13;
Casaday Cynthia 128&#13;
Cose, Mike 6, 142&#13;
Case Sue 135&#13;
Cose, Timothy 37, 39, 62&#13;
Cassaday Chris 14, 102, 106, 128&#13;
Chaffin, Cindy 75&#13;
Chamberlain Gretthen 13, 26, 57, 92, 95 , 96, 128&#13;
Chamberlain, Rodney 128&#13;
Choppell, Jonet13 , 75&#13;
Cherin, Tricia 8, 142&#13;
Chervek, Julee 75&#13;
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Childs Stacy 13, 63, 88, 89, 98, 135&#13;
Ching, Sherry 7&#13;
Chmelko, Mork 75&#13;
Christensen, Constonce134&#13;
Christensen Monte 7, 26, 58, 60, 92, 134, 159&#13;
Christensen Tim 14, 102, 13S&#13;
Christenson, Jonlll , lSl&#13;
Claohsen, Curl6&#13;
Claflin Joseph 40&#13;
Claussen, liso17, 142&#13;
Click, Dorin 6, 142&#13;
Clifford, Tom 6, 114 , 135&#13;
Clute, Michael 142&#13;
Cole, Norhoniel 83&#13;
Cole, Peggy 27, 13S&#13;
Colfack Montell&#13;
Collin s, Mona 128&#13;
Collison, John 142&#13;
Comer, Seon 13S&#13;
Conaway, Suzette 7S, 9S , 123&#13;
Conklin, Robert 7S&#13;
Conley, Robert 32, 96&#13;
Connolly, lgnalius ISi&#13;
Conolly, Marianne 21 , 142&#13;
Conover, Denise 11 , 19, IDS, 142&#13;
Conover, Victoria 26, 7S , 92&#13;
Conry, Ernest 13S&#13;
Conry,Janette,75,96&#13;
Conway, Morri 6, 142&#13;
Cooper, Mork 14, 91 , 102, 114, 142&#13;
Corey, Melonie 7, 75, 93&#13;
Coto, Condote 142&#13;
Coonlrymon , Janet 13S&#13;
Cowan, Teresa 13S&#13;
Cox, Ben 94, 135&#13;
Craig, Robert 14, 7S, 87, 88&#13;
Crosby, Sharon 128&#13;
Crosgrove, John 14, 135&#13;
Crow, Frieda ISi&#13;
Crowl, Bret 7, 26, 75 , 92, 99&#13;
Crowl, Colleen 7, 95, 142&#13;
Culley Carla IS , 94&#13;
Culley, Soro 75&#13;
Cunningham, Amy B 142&#13;
,&#13;
Cunningham, Nanci 7S, 93&#13;
Curry, Brenda 3, 9, 76, 87, 91 , 94&#13;
Curry, Lanelle 87, 88, 135&#13;
Curry, William 142&#13;
Cuthrell, Chris 11 , 89, 128&#13;
&#13;
D&#13;
Dahl Cheryl 7, 53, 66, 88, 95, 128&#13;
Daniels Rudolph 36&#13;
Oonnenberg, Jason 14, 102, 135&#13;
Oougoord, Deon 135&#13;
Davies, Candace 30, S7&#13;
Oovis, Bryan 87, 95 , 116, 135&#13;
Davis, Elaine 47&#13;
Davis, JoAnn 31&#13;
Davis, Tereso 8, 60, 135&#13;
Oovis, Timothy 87, 128&#13;
Dawson Joyce 42&#13;
De Vos, Louro 28&#13;
Delong, Stoty 76, 88&#13;
Deen, Heidi 91 , 128&#13;
Oenker, Curtis 11 , 111 , 151&#13;
Denney, Debro 13S&#13;
Oennis, Angelo 7, 98, 142&#13;
Determann, Todd 142&#13;
Dibble&#13;
Robert 76&#13;
O Heather 11 , 13, 96, 135&#13;
ietz,&#13;
Oimig, Amy 12, 52, 53, 142&#13;
O Angelo 151&#13;
Dirlcs,&#13;
Divis Elaine 1Sl&#13;
Dodds, loon 135&#13;
Ooeden, Stacey 9, 108, 142&#13;
Oonohoo, Jeanne 21 , 26 , 142&#13;
Donohoo, Mary 8, 135&#13;
Doohen, John 41 , 89&#13;
Doohen, Timothy 13 5&#13;
Dorn, Jodi 19, 88, 142&#13;
Dorsey, Betty 76, 91 , 96, 99&#13;
Dotts Cathy 10, 26, 143&#13;
Dawns, Barbara 13S&#13;
Dozork, Cindy 76, 94&#13;
&#13;
Dozark, Craig 76&#13;
Drake, David 141&#13;
Drees, Lourie 143&#13;
Drum, Karen 8, 129&#13;
O Chen Chen 91&#13;
u,&#13;
DuBois, Christy 32, 33&#13;
Dui stermars, Blaine 31 , S6&#13;
Duil, Dave 6, 143&#13;
Dunker, Amy 26, 27, 76&#13;
Dunker, Curt 143&#13;
Dunn, Virginia 143&#13;
Dunnington , Mark ISi&#13;
Duran, Steven 143&#13;
Oyhrkopp, Brenda 76&#13;
Oyslin, Bradley 6, 52, 55 , 76, 88, 9S , 97, 99, 159&#13;
&#13;
E&#13;
Ebel, Kathi 26&#13;
Eddie, Kirby 71 , 76, 111&#13;
Edge, Katherine 129&#13;
Edner, Katherine 90, 143&#13;
Edwards, Joseph 6, 102, 114, 136&#13;
Eggleston, Mithoel 15, 102&#13;
EhlersJodi 8, 143&#13;
Eis, Carol 7, 76, 96&#13;
Ellensohn loon 143&#13;
Ellerbeck Kyle 7, S6 , 88, 136&#13;
Ellerbeck Leslie 136&#13;
Ellis, Timothy 40, 102, 107&#13;
Ellison, Tim 2, 23, 24, 25, 122, 123, 136&#13;
Erbert, Rebecco143&#13;
Erbes, Frederick 30, 56&#13;
Erichsen, Thomas ISl&#13;
Ernst Lowell 15, 93, 129&#13;
Ernst Todd 11 , 129&#13;
Erwin, Lisa 83&#13;
E Charles 33&#13;
ss,&#13;
E Jonl43&#13;
stol,&#13;
Etter Julie 13, 21 , 95 , 136&#13;
Etzel Oovid 83&#13;
Evans, Darwin 6, 102, 143&#13;
Eveleth Barb 91 , 129&#13;
Eveleth David 134&#13;
Evilsizer, Rhonda 8, 129&#13;
Ewing, Anne 47&#13;
Eyer Kathleen 136&#13;
&#13;
F&#13;
Faber, Carol 76&#13;
Foirthild, Lori 7, 26, 60, 92, 143&#13;
Former, Brice 14, SS , 76 , 102&#13;
Feddersen, Jomes 114, 143&#13;
Fee, Morjorie76&#13;
Feldhoff Bryce 13, 106, 107, 129&#13;
Felix, Robertl , 143&#13;
Fenton, Margaret 76&#13;
Ferdig, Teresa 12, 136&#13;
Ferdig, Vivian 47&#13;
Ferguson, LIsa 88, 89, 94,Fischer, Terese&#13;
76, 95 95, 96, 97, 98, 129&#13;
Fitzgerald, Polritk 26, 27, 76&#13;
Fitzloff, Jomes 143&#13;
Flewelling, Harvey 71 , 76, 96, 102&#13;
Flygo, Anette 12, 56 , 57 , 76, 88, 89, 96, 97, 99&#13;
Forbes, Brute 32, 94, 97&#13;
Forbes, Carol 44&#13;
Ford, Joel141&#13;
Forney, JoAnn 13, 9194, 129&#13;
Foster, Amy 8, 143&#13;
Frampton, Kerry 36&#13;
Franken, Steve 102, 143&#13;
Franko, Oovid 6, 111 , 129&#13;
Frazee, Tony 14, 143&#13;
Fredinburg, Oeonno 13, 51 , 112, 113, 129&#13;
Freed, Deborah 83&#13;
Freedman, Rabbi Thomas 32&#13;
Freemon, Kevin7, IS , 114, 143&#13;
Freese, Debra 83&#13;
&#13;
�Freese, Steven 6, 14, 136&#13;
&#13;
Hansen, Gory 136&#13;
&#13;
Frey, Pomelo 12, 18, 136&#13;
Fry, Lisa 129&#13;
Fry, Steve 25 129, Fuller, Shelley 7, 26, 92, 143&#13;
&#13;
Hansen, Mortho9, 77&#13;
Hansen, Mory 7, 88, 90, 91 , 93, 97, 129&#13;
Hansen, Pomelo 144&#13;
&#13;
Hanson, Jill 14, 30, 31 , 33, 36, 37, 40, 41 , 43, 46, 47, l2, l4,&#13;
ll, 77, 122&#13;
Hording, Debro 1SI&#13;
Harlan, Richard 90&#13;
&#13;
Harm, OeeOee 10, 88, 91, 94, 91, 96, 119&#13;
Harnack Kitty Jo 93, 136&#13;
Goborit, Kathleen 151&#13;
&#13;
Galles Suzanne 10, 108, 112, 136&#13;
Gallisath Glendo 35&#13;
Gomboiono, Mork 41&#13;
&#13;
Gant, Robert 136&#13;
Gordner, Kenny 6, 102, 143&#13;
Garland Perrie 7, 87 , 143&#13;
&#13;
Gaswint Dole 6, 102, 143&#13;
Gates, Bill 136&#13;
Gawley Beth 9, 112, 136&#13;
Gowley, Joonne 9, 112, 143&#13;
Geary, Marlo 10, 66, 87, 143&#13;
&#13;
Horpenau, lourie 7, 144&#13;
Harrington, Guy 77, 108&#13;
Harrington, Marilyn 12, 88, 136&#13;
Horris, Leo 35&#13;
Horris, Mork 102, 136&#13;
Hartwig, William 6, 14, 136&#13;
Houser, Chris 11 , 144&#13;
&#13;
Hoyden, Timothy 77, 92&#13;
Hecht, Lori 12, 26, 77&#13;
Heiner, Andy 141&#13;
Heien, Robert 93 , 137&#13;
Heilman, Marilyn 37&#13;
&#13;
Heim, Kimberly 11, 11 , 91 , 137&#13;
&#13;
Geerdes, Roxanne 136&#13;
&#13;
Heimberg, Mory Jo 77&#13;
Hemmen, Tom 77 , 102&#13;
&#13;
Geerdes, Todd 129&#13;
Gerhart Stacey 83&#13;
Gerking, Amy 8, 88, 136&#13;
&#13;
Henjes, Jason 144&#13;
Henrich, Jomes 111 , 129&#13;
&#13;
Gerking, Tom 26, 27&#13;
&#13;
Getty, Timothy 83&#13;
Gevik Gory 42&#13;
Gibson Douglas 26, 76&#13;
Gill, Jerry 143 •&#13;
Gochenour Curtis 6, 102, 143&#13;
&#13;
Gochenour Ed I 02&#13;
Godbersen , Kent 106, 107, 129&#13;
Goeden, Deborah 18, 19, 144&#13;
Gonnerman Heidi 8, 95, 96 , 129&#13;
Goonermon, Kevin 6, 90, 144&#13;
&#13;
Goodmon, Bryon 14, 136&#13;
Goodmon, Donald 76, 94, 91&#13;
Goodwin, Reno IS 1&#13;
&#13;
Gordon, Andrea 21, 136&#13;
Gordon, Lisa 83&#13;
&#13;
Gordon Paige 76&#13;
Gordon Richard 14, 26, 144&#13;
Gosch Shawn 136&#13;
Goslar Chad 7, 144&#13;
Gron, Brenda 144&#13;
&#13;
Grantham, Robert 102, 144&#13;
Grasma, Keri 26, 87 , 129&#13;
Green, Kitty 36&#13;
Green, Pomelo 83&#13;
Green, Robert 90&#13;
Green, Ruth 44&#13;
&#13;
Greer, Antonio 6, 14, 102, 144&#13;
Greigg, Robert ISi&#13;
&#13;
Grey, Corio 77, 96&#13;
Grice, David 6, l2, 5l, 77, 106, 107&#13;
Gries, Karen 7, 129&#13;
Griffin, Chrstine 144&#13;
&#13;
Hempey, Jo Dee 18, 19, 119&#13;
Henrich, Soro 12, 17, 18, 144&#13;
Henrichsen, Scott 15, 22, 56, 129&#13;
Henry, Denise 90 , 144&#13;
Herrig, John 114&#13;
Hesse, Lori 151&#13;
Hesse, Sharon 77 , 93 , 94&#13;
Hey, Jone 40&#13;
&#13;
Hickey, David 119&#13;
Hicks, Doniel 134&#13;
&#13;
Higgins, Joel 13, l I, 67, 88, 98, 118, 111 , 129&#13;
Higuchi, Junko 11, 144&#13;
Hilbrand,, Sherry 7, 88, 137&#13;
Hldahl Dorin 77, 101&#13;
Hildreth, Stoey 144&#13;
Hill, Melissa 137&#13;
Hinders, Lucille 46&#13;
Hiserote, Oon 129&#13;
Hiserote, Jomes 144&#13;
&#13;
Hlad, Jonis 7, 10, 21 , 88, 144&#13;
Hodge, Jon 31&#13;
Hollman, Beth Ill&#13;
Hollman, Chad 14, 53, ll, 67, 88, 137&#13;
Hoffman, Patricio 93 , 130&#13;
&#13;
Hogue, Gory 130&#13;
Hokenson, Koren 7, 16, 17, 91, 93, 144&#13;
Hollander, Courtenay 7, 19, 91 , 144&#13;
Holling, Patricio 8, 26 , 144&#13;
&#13;
Hollowoy, Toni 12, 18, 19, 137&#13;
Holmes, Lorena 151&#13;
Holst, Louro 7, 144&#13;
&#13;
Holstad, Porn 10, 91 , 137&#13;
Holtz, Scott 13, 88, 144&#13;
&#13;
Grillet, Phillip 136&#13;
&#13;
Hamon, Vicki 27&#13;
Honorgohor, Zorobi 36, 94&#13;
&#13;
Groote, Michael 6, 136&#13;
Grossman, Renee 27&#13;
Groves, Jeanne 144&#13;
&#13;
Hope, Eleonoro 151&#13;
&#13;
Grubb, Louro 87, 144&#13;
Grubb, Lisa 10, ll, ll , 88, 91, 96, 119&#13;
&#13;
Hopkins, James 35&#13;
&#13;
Guillaume, Cristian 134&#13;
Guillaume, Joan 46&#13;
&#13;
Gunderson Erica 10, ll, 88, 92, 96, 136&#13;
Gustafson, Scott 6, 144&#13;
&#13;
H&#13;
&#13;
Hong, Seang (Brion) 13, 130&#13;
Hook, David 66&#13;
Hopkins, Chrystal 134&#13;
Hopp, Kelly 7, 91 , 130&#13;
Horak, Shelley 83&#13;
Horky, Barb, 47&#13;
Horner, Joshua 130&#13;
&#13;
Horsley Brod 13, 144&#13;
Hosseini, Akromossodat 141&#13;
Houston, David 14, 31&#13;
Houts, Glen 141&#13;
Hrodec, Marcia 26, 145&#13;
Hueschen, Barry 151&#13;
&#13;
Hughes, Craig 14, 137&#13;
Hughes-Wolz, Lisa 83&#13;
&#13;
Hoock, Colvin 144&#13;
Hoock, Mario 9, 59, 136&#13;
Hoindfield, Julie 83&#13;
Hair, Angela 77&#13;
Holloran, Tommy 83&#13;
&#13;
Halstead, Kregg 136&#13;
Homod, Homizoh Abdul 89, 116&#13;
Hamil, Melody 26, 17, 77, 92&#13;
Hamilton, Dennis 77&#13;
Hon, lk Joan 89, 119&#13;
Honnusch, Robert 16, 77 , 102&#13;
Hansen, Cherisse 61&#13;
&#13;
Huisenga, Beth 11, 141&#13;
Hungerford Judy 47&#13;
Hunter, Paulo 9, 104, IOl, 108, 137&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
Ivey, William 130&#13;
&#13;
J&#13;
Jackson Timothy 6, 102, 111 , 141&#13;
Jacobsen Derek 88, 130&#13;
Jocohsmo, Kelly7 , 16, 17, 91, 137&#13;
Jacobson, Chad60&#13;
Jocobson, Jackie 130&#13;
&#13;
John , Michelle 11, 145&#13;
Johnke, Koy 47&#13;
Jalas Coral 8, 91 , 137&#13;
James John 13, 77, 87, 91&#13;
Jomes, Lonnie 102, 114, 14S&#13;
&#13;
Josmon, Troy 16, 25 77&#13;
Jensen Barbaro 16, 21 , 77&#13;
Jensen, Carol 69, 77 , 99&#13;
Jensen, Jacquelyn 77&#13;
Jessen , Morcio 14S&#13;
&#13;
Jobes Amy 9, 141&#13;
John, Michael 134&#13;
Johnson, Alfred 60, 130, 118&#13;
Johnson, Gregg 14, 111 , 137&#13;
Johnson, JoAnn 44&#13;
&#13;
Johnson, Judy 83&#13;
Johnson Kimberly ISi,&#13;
Johnson, Kraig 130&#13;
Johnson Louro &#13;
Johnson Lori IS 1&#13;
Johnson, Marguerite 130&#13;
Johnson, Mary 43&#13;
&#13;
Johnson, Michelle 9, 16, 137&#13;
Johnson, Tracy 83&#13;
&#13;
Johnson, Valerie 17, 67, 88, 93, 130&#13;
Jon, Hon lk 13&#13;
&#13;
Jones, Anthony 6, 101, 141&#13;
Jones, Barry 77&#13;
Jones, Everelte 90&#13;
Jones, Jacqueline 130&#13;
Jones, Junell, 78&#13;
Jones, Kathryn 83&#13;
Jones, Kristi lOS, 112, 130&#13;
&#13;
Jones, Michael 7, 16, 141&#13;
Jones, Todd 130&#13;
Jorgensen Charlene 43&#13;
Jorgensen, Michael 14S&#13;
Julius. Jomes 141&#13;
&#13;
Jurgens, Matt I 02, 130&#13;
&#13;
K&#13;
Kodenge, Nyorodzoi 7, ll, 60, 87, 88, 89, 90, 98, 118, 118, 141&#13;
Kahl Jeon 83&#13;
Kahler Timothy 134&#13;
Komm, Fred 130&#13;
Komm, leAnn 14S&#13;
&#13;
Kasch Michael 114, 141&#13;
Kaufman, Barbaro 78&#13;
Kaufman, Richard 43&#13;
&#13;
Koy, Kevin 102, 145&#13;
Keele, Cindy 145&#13;
Keeler, Donald 37, 87&#13;
Keeney, Brion 14, 91 , 101, 114, 141&#13;
Keitges, Joseph 14S&#13;
&#13;
Kelson,lll , Corlisle116, 145&#13;
Kennedy , John 69, 83&#13;
Kennedy, Kent 44, 70, 71 , 88, 89&#13;
Kennedy, Sharon 14 5&#13;
&#13;
Kennerly, Sheila 11, 16, 17, 18, 19, 83 , 88&#13;
Kenny, Thomas 101, 137&#13;
Ketelsen, Borboro 134&#13;
Ketelsen, David 6, 14S&#13;
&#13;
Khalid Solina 89, 116&#13;
Kilberg, Kelliel37&#13;
Kim, Oongin (Doniel) 11 , 89, 1l 1&#13;
Kim, Hyeong Wook (Woyne) 6, 78&#13;
Kim, Hyoung-Teok (Ron) 6, 137&#13;
Kim, Hyung-Chen (Mox) 78&#13;
Kim , Kwong Sup (Andy) II , ll, 130&#13;
Kim, Kyung Mi (Koy) 130&#13;
Kim, Mi-Yeun 145&#13;
&#13;
Irvin, Jeffrey 7, 16, 27, 91, 137&#13;
&#13;
Kim, Woo Jo (Roy) 6, 141&#13;
&#13;
Is&#13;
mail. Komerezei 89&#13;
&#13;
King, Barbaro 10, 137&#13;
&#13;
King Rohelle8 , 14l,&#13;
Kingsbury, laurie 137&#13;
Kinney, Corrine 93 , 139&#13;
Kiltler, Rondy145&#13;
&#13;
Kitto Willred 11 , 90, 130&#13;
Kloohsen, Curtis 14, 90, 130&#13;
&#13;
Klatt Joel 13, 141&#13;
Klein, Shelly 3, 10, 87, 88, 137&#13;
Kludos, Molly 8, 141&#13;
Knaack, Alice 91 , 146&#13;
Knoock, Terry 130&#13;
&#13;
Knopp, Jill 10, 11 , 16, 95 130&#13;
Knee, Dorothy 137&#13;
Knepper, Bill 96&#13;
Knepper, Mortho 32 61, 91, 96, 97&#13;
Kness Cherie 21 , 137&#13;
,&#13;
&#13;
Koch Scott 83&#13;
Koerselman, Gary31 , 36&#13;
Koelters, Jason 146&#13;
&#13;
Koll, Gloria 43, 137&#13;
Kollboum, M&#13;
ichael 146&#13;
Koopman, Anne 78&#13;
&#13;
Koos, Todd 14, 53 ll, 91 , 111 , 130&#13;
Korthols, Robin 10, ll, 66, 87, 91, 137&#13;
Kottmonn, Mory 16, 17, 92, 93, 130&#13;
Kroft, Joyne 11, 57 91, 96, 137&#13;
Kroft, Loia 14, 101, 146&#13;
Kroger, John 7, 137&#13;
Kroger, Julie 10, 146&#13;
Krouse, Julie 78, 93, 94&#13;
&#13;
Kroeger, Shodrok 6, 88, 146&#13;
Krohn, David 78&#13;
&#13;
Kropf, Poul 6, 101, 137&#13;
Kruger, Doniel 13, 16, 88, 90, 94, 98, 111, 113, 138&#13;
Kruse, Valorie 78, 96&#13;
Kuchel, luAnne 78&#13;
&#13;
Kull, Robert 138&#13;
Kutz, Dione 7, 66, 67, 91, 130&#13;
Kutz , lori78&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
loBelle, (k,rk134&#13;
loBurge, Nancy 47&#13;
&#13;
lofrenz, Tonja 11, 16, 18, 94, 130&#13;
lofrentz, Todd 7, ll, 12, 14, 138&#13;
logo, Doug 14 , 101, 146&#13;
logo, John 6, 78&#13;
Lohn, Donna 31 , S6&#13;
&#13;
lomook, Coralyn 9, 104, IOl, 108, 130&#13;
longley, Jon14 , 138&#13;
Longley, Sheila 30&#13;
Lappe, Polrick 11 , 146&#13;
lorsen, Erikl31&#13;
Larsen, Patricio 11 , 105, 108, 146&#13;
Lorson, Scott 78&#13;
Lorson, Ron 7, 94 , 95, 138&#13;
Lorson Scott 111 , 131,&#13;
larvick, Ronald 93 , 131&#13;
lasher, Mory 83&#13;
lauen, Steve146&#13;
louver, Dennis 64 , 88&#13;
Lawrence, John 96&#13;
&#13;
leMoster, Robbi 10, 90, 146&#13;
leofstedt, Mott 27&#13;
Leavitt, Jomes 102, 114&#13;
Lee, Oorren 6, 26 , 88, 146&#13;
&#13;
lee, Jong (Mike) 146&#13;
lee, Jung (Tomm) 138&#13;
lee, PeterJS&#13;
&#13;
lee, Won Suk (Albert) 138&#13;
Legg, Cassondra 8, 146&#13;
&#13;
Leu, Stoey 9, 146&#13;
Lewison, Barbaro 78&#13;
Lewison, Undo 94 , 138&#13;
Liang, (hen-Huo 89&#13;
&#13;
lien, Julie 7, ll, ll , 87, 98, 104, 131&#13;
lii, Muh Shiorn (Gabrielle) 78, 89&#13;
limerick, Kathleen 141&#13;
Un, Mei-jir (Mickie) 9, 78&#13;
&#13;
Lindahl Mork 59 78&#13;
Lindell, Bruce 78&#13;
lint, Roberto 146&#13;
lintin, Tommy 78, 9S&#13;
&#13;
little, Mory 7, 16, 17, 91, 93, 146&#13;
Livengood, Sheli B 111, 146&#13;
,&#13;
Livermore, Oouglos JS, 97&#13;
lo Von, Tom 6, 131&#13;
&#13;
Index/ 155&#13;
&#13;
�lo Von, Tou 6, 131&#13;
&#13;
Lockwood Russell 7, 59, 60, 61 , 118, 146&#13;
lohus, Timothy 26, 78&#13;
&#13;
Ludwig, Fronk 11 , 58, 59, 60, 61, 92, 131&#13;
Ludwig, Lori 3, 91 , 94, 95, 131&#13;
&#13;
Mitchell, Mory 43&#13;
Mlnorik, Joseph 6, 26, 27, 92, 147&#13;
Moe, Shauna 79&#13;
Mohl Mork 6, 106, 107&#13;
Mohr, Potricio8, 112, 147&#13;
&#13;
Ludwig, Nicole 146&#13;
&#13;
Mohr, Tracie 12, 16, 18, 19, 53, 138&#13;
&#13;
Lueck londy 21, 78&#13;
&#13;
Mondt, Ervin 102, 103&#13;
Monkelien, Suzon 12, 26, 60, 147&#13;
&#13;
Lundgren, Ronald 151&#13;
Lundquist, Bernice 44&#13;
Luther,Brion78,92&#13;
&#13;
Lynch,Lisa 2,9,78,97,99&#13;
Lyonl, Andrea 7, 15, 26, 92, 138&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Maahs Beckie 52, 79, 104, 105&#13;
Moahs Lisa 79, 83, 122&#13;
MocPeek, lonnie7, 114,1 46&#13;
&#13;
Madsen, Michelle 11, 79, 91&#13;
Mohr, Theresa 151&#13;
&#13;
Mallory, Arnold 90, 131&#13;
Mallory, William 122, 123, 146&#13;
Molone, Eileen 18, 19, 25, 122, 131&#13;
&#13;
Monson Mory 26, 92, 131&#13;
Montagne, Staci 13, 138&#13;
&#13;
Moody, Trudy 13, 58, 61 , 147&#13;
Moon, Horry 34&#13;
Moon, Marlene 43&#13;
Moore, Earl 34&#13;
Moore Kelly 131&#13;
Moravek, Douglas 131&#13;
Morenz, Neil 13, 88, 147&#13;
Morris, Doreen 138&#13;
Morris, Mortin 6, 79&#13;
Moser, Kothorino 12, 18, 138&#13;
Moxness Poul 26, 34&#13;
&#13;
Muckey, Charles 83&#13;
Mullins, Lisa 10, 147&#13;
Munsen, Koren 13, 83&#13;
Munsen, Oennis47&#13;
&#13;
Murphy, 8riget 10, 92, 147&#13;
Murphy, Pot 102, 131&#13;
&#13;
Morr, Scott 14, 25, 87, 111, 146, 159&#13;
&#13;
Murphy, Suzanne 132&#13;
Musgrove, Bruce 147&#13;
Mutchler, Bryant 27 ,1 32&#13;
Myers, Kirston 138&#13;
Myers, Loretto 147&#13;
&#13;
Mors , Rose79&#13;
h&#13;
&#13;
Myrick, Jeffery 14, 79, 102&#13;
&#13;
Mongenje, leonoro 79, 91&#13;
&#13;
Mondield, (hri187, 146&#13;
Morch, Jomes34&#13;
&#13;
Mor1holl, Vicki 8, 19, 90, 91 , 112, 146&#13;
Mortin, Douglas 6, 138&#13;
Mortin, Scott 138&#13;
Mossey, Roxanne 146&#13;
&#13;
Mat Isa Norliza 12, 89, 145&#13;
Mot loin, Zuroini 89, 116&#13;
&#13;
Mauch Sherry 7, 10, 146&#13;
Mausolt Jonna 52, 79, 88, 89, 94, 97, 159&#13;
Maxfield, Kenneth 79&#13;
Moy, Norma 41&#13;
&#13;
Moy, Penny 8, 88, 131&#13;
Mozeiko, Edword 32, 96&#13;
McAlpine, David 41&#13;
&#13;
McCabe, Bryon 102, 146&#13;
McCabe, Tim 102, 131&#13;
McColl, Chrilline 12, 18, 19, 131&#13;
McCollum, Poul 13, 79,96, 99&#13;
McCompbell, Lorry 147&#13;
McCoulley, Patricio 8, 88, 94, 131&#13;
&#13;
McCorkindole, Arlys 96, 131&#13;
McCracken, Thomas 40, 106, 107&#13;
McCreary, Tracey 12, 18, 19, 131&#13;
McConold, Oon 6, 111 , 138&#13;
McGinni1, Sherri I0, 88, 138&#13;
McGregor, Scott 6, 147&#13;
Mclndoo, Oori 11, 61, 94, 131&#13;
McKee, Leroy 47&#13;
McMonigol, Pomelo 79&#13;
McMeekin, Abigail 147&#13;
McMullen, Catherine B 63, 138&#13;
,&#13;
&#13;
McMullen, Robert 13, 61, 93, 94, 131&#13;
McNaughton, Gene 6, 102, 147&#13;
Mcloughlin, Gwen 134&#13;
Mehess, Joson 147&#13;
Meier, Loura 79&#13;
Meier, Lori 30&#13;
Meints, Juleen 10, 79&#13;
&#13;
Meiske, Oovid 13, 147&#13;
Melby, Carol 141&#13;
Menning, Kaye 10, 91, 92, 138&#13;
Mesmer, Margaret 35&#13;
Messerole, Todd 131&#13;
&#13;
Meurer, Michelle 12, 17, 18, 147&#13;
Meyer, Kimberly 12, 91, 134&#13;
Meyer, Toro 21, 131&#13;
&#13;
Michael, Gregg 79&#13;
Millard, Kendall 54, 88, 89, 117, 122, 123, 147&#13;
Miller, Brion 6, 102, 147&#13;
Miller, Cheryl 12, 138&#13;
Miller, Ooniel 6, 91 , 131&#13;
Miller,Morjorie 46&#13;
&#13;
Miller, Matthew 19, 102&#13;
Miller, Phillip 11 , 138&#13;
Miller, Vicky 94, 138&#13;
Mills, Tricia 147&#13;
Milne. Jennifer 13, 147&#13;
Miltenberger,Roger 131&#13;
&#13;
Mitchell, Carol94, 96, 131&#13;
Mitchell, Gregory 13, 52, 79, 91&#13;
&#13;
156 / Index&#13;
&#13;
N&#13;
Nagel, John 6, 147&#13;
Nagel Marlys 42&#13;
NashDavid 13, 114, 147&#13;
Nassif!, Joon 147&#13;
&#13;
Negus, Julie 12, 16, 18, 19, 138&#13;
Neidemonn, Tracey 47&#13;
Neilsen, Clarice 36&#13;
&#13;
Nelson, Bret 6, 138&#13;
Nelson, Joy 47&#13;
&#13;
Netz, Ren 13, 96, 138&#13;
Neubert, Steven 6, 102, 114, 138&#13;
Neville, Lucinda 7, 147&#13;
&#13;
Newell Tommy 9, 58, 147&#13;
Newmon, Morsho 44&#13;
&#13;
Niebuhroul 25, 26, 27, 79, 92&#13;
P&#13;
Nielsen, Terry 14, 79&#13;
Nieuwsma 6, 147&#13;
Kevin&#13;
Niewohner, Dione 11, 79, 89&#13;
Niles Lori 151&#13;
&#13;
Niles Richard 102, 132&#13;
Noble, Michael 79, 102&#13;
Noordhoek, Jill 8, 79, 88, 94, 95, 122, 123&#13;
Nuetzman, Tonya 10, 80&#13;
Nylen, Jone 134&#13;
&#13;
0&#13;
&#13;
Pace Ruth 148&#13;
Palmberg Elaine 13, 88, 92, 94, 132&#13;
Palmer Stephenie 58, 60, 61, 92, 132&#13;
&#13;
Porodise, Janice 132&#13;
Parrett, Thomas 6, 148&#13;
Patel, Mohendro 151&#13;
Patrick-Longe, Angelo 8, 151&#13;
Pollon, Oionel41&#13;
Polton, Miles44&#13;
&#13;
Reed, Oovid 13, 27 66, 88, 132&#13;
Rehder, Louro 7, 18, 54, 148&#13;
Reid, Brenda 148&#13;
&#13;
Reis Pomelo 12, 122, 123, 139&#13;
Rembe, Richard 11 1, 148&#13;
Rice, Thomas 30&#13;
&#13;
Rich, Charles 6, 148&#13;
&#13;
Pauling, Judi 10, 15, 21 , 26, 139&#13;
Poyer, Borkley, 80, 90&#13;
Peck Cheryl 139&#13;
Peck Robert 68, 80, 95&#13;
Pedersen, Dee 134&#13;
Pederson, Robert 27&#13;
Persinger, Christine 80, 91&#13;
Persinger, Jeffrey 148&#13;
&#13;
Rich, Chrisline 139&#13;
Rich, Laurice 47&#13;
Rich Jr., Robert 139&#13;
&#13;
Richards Judi 91 , 139&#13;
Richardson Derek 88, 132&#13;
Rickett Koria 26, 132&#13;
&#13;
Riden, Jill 7, 15, 58, 60, 61 , 148&#13;
Riebhoff, Monte 102, 103, 132&#13;
Riedesel Christopher 6, 139&#13;
&#13;
Riley, David 80, 90&#13;
&#13;
Peter,, Susan 12, 80, 87, 88, 95&#13;
Peters, Tim 148&#13;
Petersen,Jonice31&#13;
Petersen, Linda 132&#13;
Peterson, Amy 9, 139&#13;
Peterson, Angelo 148&#13;
Petmon, Dorlo80&#13;
Peterson, Derek 7, 116, 148&#13;
Petmon, lonce6, 14, 148, 159&#13;
Peterson, Louise 3144&#13;
Peterson, Phyllis 151&#13;
Peterson, Sheila 87, 139&#13;
&#13;
Peterson Todd 7, 26, 54, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 87, 92, 116,&#13;
118, 119, 139&#13;
&#13;
Riley, Lourie 80&#13;
Ritz Robert44&#13;
,&#13;
Rivero, Sandro 148&#13;
&#13;
Ro Seung-Suk (Fronk) 11, 132&#13;
Roorson, Mike 80&#13;
Roorson, Rilo 80&#13;
&#13;
Roberts, Cory 13, 88, 148&#13;
Roberts, Cynthia 10, 148&#13;
&#13;
Roberts, Marchelle 12, 18, 148&#13;
Robinson, Shannon 43, 90&#13;
&#13;
Roemen, Oole 6, 14, 111 , 132&#13;
Rohleno, Robbie36&#13;
Rogers, Dove 54&#13;
Rogers, Patrick 81&#13;
&#13;
Root, Constance 10, 88, 92, 95, 96, 132&#13;
Rossiter, John 6, 107, 11 4, 148&#13;
&#13;
Pettaway, Kevin 6, 151&#13;
&#13;
Pham Tho Ngue 14 I&#13;
Phrllip,Corolyn 14, 139&#13;
&#13;
Rossman, louis 34&#13;
&#13;
Phillips, Dionna 139&#13;
&#13;
Rothe, Debro 10, 91, 139&#13;
&#13;
Phrllip, Jeff 102, 139&#13;
Pigott, Elizabeth 80&#13;
Pinto, John 34, 92, 95&#13;
&#13;
Rothman, Jason 139&#13;
Row, Margaret 149&#13;
Rowe, Steven 81 , 111&#13;
&#13;
Pitkin, Kimberly 80&#13;
Plummer, Lori 26, 27, 80, 92&#13;
&#13;
Ruckels&#13;
housen, Teresa 10, 149&#13;
&#13;
Plymale, Steven 32, 62, 98&#13;
Poeckes, Thomas 148&#13;
&#13;
Pohlman, Andrea 8, 148&#13;
Pointer, Matthew 139&#13;
&#13;
Pollok, Janeen 80, 105&#13;
Pollock, Lanelle 12, 89, 139&#13;
Polly, Debbi 151&#13;
Poppen, Donald 30, 55, 121&#13;
Poppen, Suzanne 2, 52, 53, 80, 88, 123&#13;
Port, Michael 6, 58, 60, 148&#13;
Porter, Steve 148&#13;
Pottebaum, Mork 141&#13;
Potter, Korey 19&#13;
&#13;
Powell, Michael 6, 14, 95, 132&#13;
Prather, Greg 141&#13;
&#13;
Prichard, Jennifer 80, 91 , 94, 95, 96, 97&#13;
Primm, Poul 148&#13;
&#13;
Ruby, Kimberly 132&#13;
Ruhnke, Jeffrey 26, 27, 81&#13;
Rundell, Harold 40, 99&#13;
Rupert, Clark 81&#13;
Russell John 6, 60, 102, 149&#13;
Russsll, Timothy 13, 93, 132&#13;
&#13;
Sobu1, Chris 14, 102, 149&#13;
Sadler, loroh 81, 93&#13;
Salmon, Daron 13, 149&#13;
&#13;
Salmon, John 26, 27, 81 , 97, 99&#13;
lontemo, Rachel 18, 91, 139&#13;
Sounders, William 134&#13;
Saunsoci Adrion 90&#13;
&#13;
Proctor Lindo 8, 26, 27, 148&#13;
Proescholdt Andrew 61&#13;
&#13;
Pommocco, Louro 11, 87, 88, 89, 139&#13;
&#13;
Proffitt, Douglas 26, 148&#13;
Pruchase Evelyn 47&#13;
&#13;
Puckett Paula 11, 15, 26, 27, 88, 132&#13;
&#13;
Q&#13;
&#13;
Schellinger, Terry 134&#13;
Schifferer, Sieve 11 1 139&#13;
Schirm, Susan141&#13;
Schlines,Troy1 49&#13;
&#13;
Schloesser Cathy 12, 91 , 149&#13;
Schloesser Mary 20, 21, 149&#13;
Schlosser Julie 132&#13;
&#13;
Schmith, Michael149&#13;
Schmitz, Janice 8, 52, 83, 97, 99, 108, 109, 112&#13;
Schmitz, Kim 10, 149&#13;
&#13;
Quade, Beth, 16, 21, 80, 91, 96, 97, 99, 157 Schmitz, Patricio 149&#13;
&#13;
O'Horo, Connie 147&#13;
O'Sullivan, Chris 46&#13;
tine&#13;
&#13;
Schneiders Gregory 151&#13;
Schnider, Todd 6, 17, 81 , 88&#13;
Scholten, Jomes 107, I ID, 111&#13;
&#13;
Dberheu, Crystal lO, 27, 80, 88, 91, 92, 94, 99&#13;
Ocker, Sharon 37, 51, 62&#13;
Oeltjenbruns Ruth 7, 17, 91, 138&#13;
Oh, leWon (Allen) 13, 15, 80&#13;
Oliver, Kendall 80&#13;
&#13;
Scholten, Kevin 83&#13;
Schommer, Jomes83&#13;
Schrom Joon 141&#13;
,&#13;
Schramm, Oorothy 71&#13;
Schroder, Alexis83&#13;
&#13;
Ragan Corol 41&#13;
&#13;
Olson, Minnie 90&#13;
&#13;
Rahbusch Vicki 8, 105, 108, 148&#13;
&#13;
01100, Sandra 80&#13;
Orwig, Timothy 31 , 61&#13;
&#13;
Rohmon, Yusrim Abdul 116&#13;
Roinwoter, William 60, 80&#13;
59,&#13;
&#13;
Osegoro, Cynthia 141&#13;
Osterbuhr, Brion 147&#13;
Owens, Richard 37&#13;
&#13;
Oxley, Ralph 102, 132&#13;
&#13;
""P'"'&#13;
&#13;
Rants Carolyn31 , 93, 97&#13;
Rants, Chri1topher 13, 87, 88, 148&#13;
Rasmus, Bob 102&#13;
Rasmus, Emily 25&#13;
Rasmussen, Koria 26, 148&#13;
Rasmussen Perry 96, 148&#13;
&#13;
Schroeder, Gerald 11, 141&#13;
Schuerman Gregory 26, 27, 53, 81 , 90, 92&#13;
SchuldtGino 12, 18, 105, 108, 139&#13;
Schuler Michelle ID, 26, 27 90, 92, 93, 139&#13;
Schultz Brenda 13, 51 , 95, 96, 132&#13;
Schultz Hermon 47&#13;
&#13;
Schuth Sharon 16, 21, 81, 94&#13;
Schwartz, Fawn 8, 149&#13;
&#13;
Raymond, Charles 90, 132&#13;
Rebbeck, Risa 27, 89&#13;
&#13;
Schwien, Lynelle 8, 93, 112, 132&#13;
Scott, Roy 7, 102, 149&#13;
Seewald 43, 56&#13;
W.&#13;
&#13;
Rector, Rickl51&#13;
Rector, Tomi 132&#13;
&#13;
Sellen, Albert 36, 97&#13;
&#13;
Seiler, Jonet132&#13;
&#13;
�Sellon, David 6, 114, 149&#13;
Sembach Wade 134&#13;
Sensonbough, Craig 134&#13;
Sensenig,larry 34,94&#13;
Serck Julie 10, 88, 122, 132&#13;
Seymour Jill 27&#13;
Seymour, Thedious 7, 102, 149&#13;
Shoeller, Mott 14, JOI, 134&#13;
Shonofelt, Charles 81&#13;
Shone, Edward 38&#13;
Shorp, Max 37&#13;
Shelby, Jone! I l I&#13;
Shortenhous, Leon 43&#13;
Shortenhaus Ronald 81, 91&#13;
6,&#13;
Shufro Joseph 27, 34&#13;
Shufro, Lisa&#13;
Shull Lisa 8, 81, 90&#13;
Shupe Gory 27, 92, 93, 132&#13;
Sier!, Eric 90 134&#13;
Sievert Dana 10, 81 , 91, 94&#13;
Simmons, A 42&#13;
.&#13;
Simon, Denise I51&#13;
I&#13;
Simons, LoNee 94, 91, 132&#13;
Simonson Nancy 81&#13;
Skollo, Terri 31, 66&#13;
&#13;
Swoboda Dione 14 1&#13;
&#13;
Slieferl, Trina 81 , 91&#13;
&#13;
Thornsberry&#13;
&#13;
lmolldridge, Vicki, 20, 21, 61 , 149&#13;
lmeins, Shawn 6, 102, 149&#13;
&#13;
Timmerman, Mork 13, 88, 133&#13;
&#13;
Smirh, Corrie 7, 91 , 149&#13;
&#13;
Smith Down 81&#13;
Smith, Don 25, 35, 95&#13;
Smith, Jennifer/, II, 26, 133&#13;
Smith, Jill 8, 26, 27, 93, 149&#13;
Smith, Koye Ill&#13;
Smith, Rosalyn 41&#13;
Smith, Roxanne 26, 27, 93, 149&#13;
Smith, Todd 6, 102, 114, 139&#13;
Soolikee, Alber! 13, 22, 23, 25, 14, 88, 90, 149&#13;
Sohn, Troy 81&#13;
Solberg, Cindy 94, 133&#13;
long, Jing Ying (Jennifer) 81&#13;
Sorum, Rob 133&#13;
Speck, Kelli Ill&#13;
Speight, Todd/, 102, 149&#13;
Spiegel, Oeboroh 12, 17, 18, 27, 139&#13;
Spiegel, Jennifer 18, 19, 149&#13;
Spotts Kris 8, 149, 119&#13;
Spotts ltocey I, 139&#13;
&#13;
T&#13;
Togue, Morilyn I SO&#13;
&#13;
Taylor, Elizabeth 82, 110&#13;
Terry, R 31 , 62, 98&#13;
.&#13;
Teut, Brion 6, 102, lSO&#13;
Tevis, Glenna 37, 46&#13;
&#13;
Thocker, Robert 26, 90, 91, 110&#13;
Thatcher Lori 130&#13;
Thevenot, Down 1SI&#13;
&#13;
Thomas, Darrell 102, 114, 141&#13;
Thomas Joyce 33, 90&#13;
Thomas Kelli 10, 108, 140&#13;
Thomos, Michelle 10, 90, 110&#13;
Thomas Thelmo 33, 90&#13;
Thompson, Carolyn 41&#13;
Thompson, Lourie 13, ISO&#13;
&#13;
Thompson Michael 140&#13;
Thomssen, Dione 82 &#13;
&#13;
Michael 82&#13;
&#13;
Toh, Steven 6, 150&#13;
Tommeroosen, Miles 30, 70, 98, 120, 121&#13;
Tong, Dong Thi 12, 116, 110&#13;
Tookey, Keith 36, 93&#13;
Torgerson Jim 133&#13;
&#13;
Torneten Sharon 3, 26, 133&#13;
Torne John 140&#13;
&#13;
Stalzer, Christine 8, 27, 149&#13;
tine&#13;
&#13;
Stonek, Edword 16, 81, 102, Ill&#13;
Stopleton, Kimberly 18, 19, 139&#13;
Stoeler, William 149&#13;
&#13;
Steckelberg, Jomie 82&#13;
Stelle, Felicio 82, 94&#13;
Stelle, Lindo 83&#13;
Stellen, Susonl49&#13;
Stehr, Julie 82, 96, 99&#13;
Steinbach Chris 13, 26, 87, 88, 140&#13;
&#13;
Stern, Connie 41&#13;
Stevens, Cynthia 96, 133&#13;
Stevens, Max 133&#13;
96,&#13;
Stevenson, Michelle 150&#13;
Stewart, Shannon 140&#13;
Stewart Theresa 134&#13;
Stock, Rochelle 9, 26, 27, 90, 92, 133&#13;
Stock, Susan9, 26, 27, 13, 92, 93, 108, 140&#13;
Stokes, Jimmie 11, 54, 133&#13;
Stolen Fred 110, 111&#13;
Strolmeier, Carol 43&#13;
Strotmeier, Penny 150&#13;
Strehlow Yvonne 150&#13;
,&#13;
&#13;
Stubbs, Mory 112, 113&#13;
Sturdevant&#13;
Stoey 13, 116, 140&#13;
Sturges, Jeri 21 , 140&#13;
&#13;
SCmudm Andy 14, 63, 89, 133&#13;
&#13;
Suh, Oong Yoon (Roy) 11 , 89, 110&#13;
Sump, Dana 133&#13;
Surrell, Shelia8, 82, 91&#13;
Sussman, Glen 36&#13;
Sutton, Corol 19, 60, 83&#13;
Svoboda Elizabeth 21, 10, 82&#13;
Swolve, Julie 8, 140&#13;
Swon, Douglas 36&#13;
Sweeney, Thomas J. 26, 82&#13;
Sweeney, Thomos M. 82, 92&#13;
&#13;
Swetnam, Potrido 37&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Swift, Brain 82&#13;
6,&#13;
Swift, Christo! 12, 90, 133&#13;
&#13;
Zahourek, Ron102&#13;
Zellmer, Jessie 31&#13;
Zellmer Lorno 30&#13;
&#13;
Zellmer, Mark&#13;
83&#13;
Zimmerman, Amy 140&#13;
&#13;
Zobel, Koren/, Ill&#13;
&#13;
Watkins, Dennis41&#13;
&#13;
Watson Renee 13, 82, 91&#13;
Wolson, Theodric 6, 102, 140&#13;
Wons, Lorraine l8, 60, 61, 63, 89, 140&#13;
Wouhob, Kevin 111, 133&#13;
Webb, Scott Ill&#13;
Weber, Koren/, 63, 82, 88, 89, 91, 97, 99&#13;
Weeber, Florence 13, 133&#13;
Weems, Phyllis 46&#13;
Weikert, Richard35&#13;
Weiland, John 102, 114, 140&#13;
Weinreich,Dawnetto ll, ll, 112, 133&#13;
Weisz, Pomelo 26, 27, 82, 92, 93&#13;
Welch, Ken 150&#13;
Welding, Edward 110&#13;
&#13;
Welding, Wade 7, 15, 17, 23, 140 Wellendorf, Katherine, 83, 99&#13;
Wells,Greg Ill&#13;
Wells, Jill83&#13;
Wells, Robin JO, Ill&#13;
Weltz Michoel 102, Ill&#13;
&#13;
Werkmeister, Robert 140&#13;
&#13;
Wesselink, Leoh 9, 18, 19, 91, 133&#13;
Wessendorf, Alicia 12, 18, 26, 14, 88, 133&#13;
Wes Oovid 38&#13;
t,&#13;
&#13;
Townsend, Scott 26, 27, 110&#13;
Tromp, Michael 88, 96, 133&#13;
&#13;
Westphalen&#13;
Matthew 6, 102, Ill&#13;
Wetherell, Brenda 13, 95, 140&#13;
Wey, Lihhuea3&#13;
8&#13;
White, Velvet Il 1&#13;
&#13;
Travis, Curtis 106, 107, 141&#13;
&#13;
Whiting, Wayne 1Sl&#13;
&#13;
Torrez Teno 141&#13;
&#13;
Trimble, Ann 10, ll, l/, 87, 88, 133&#13;
Trudell, George 90, 133&#13;
Isai Shu-Ching (Sherri) 110&#13;
Tucker Anne 141&#13;
Twillman Amy 140&#13;
&#13;
Springer, Debro 81&#13;
&#13;
Stobbe, Kelli/, 149&#13;
Stobile, Jerome 102, 139&#13;
Stahl Kimberly 16, 21, 81, 95&#13;
&#13;
Wahl Poulelte 140&#13;
Walker, David 6, 110&#13;
Wslker, Morgan 6, 102, 114, 133&#13;
Walks N Juonito 90, 133&#13;
ice,&#13;
Wolsh, Honey 133&#13;
Wonolee, Jr., Johannes I02, 150&#13;
Wond, Jim 54&#13;
Wonninger, Joan 82, 9S, 99&#13;
&#13;
uhl Bette 46&#13;
uhl Randy 14, 18, 59, 60, 61, 110&#13;
Uken, V&#13;
oerie 9, 82, 104, IOI, 108, 109, 112&#13;
Ulven, Brion 82&#13;
Ulven, Koren 82&#13;
&#13;
Ulven, Sara 8, 82, 88, 97&#13;
&#13;
/&#13;
&#13;
Wickey, Kathy 47&#13;
Wickham Poul I l I&#13;
Wiederhold, Steve 91, 102, 111 , Ill&#13;
Wiggs, Koren 83&#13;
Wilen, Borbora I S1&#13;
Wilhelm, Amy 104, IOI, 108, 109, 134&#13;
Wilkerson, Jeff 83, 111&#13;
Will, Melissa Ill&#13;
Willemssen Brenda 9, 91, 141&#13;
Willett, David 6, 14, 140&#13;
Williams, Cheryl ll I&#13;
Wills Croig lll&#13;
Wilson, Gordine 134&#13;
Wilson, June 46&#13;
Wilson, Kirk 141&#13;
Wilson, Poul 140&#13;
Wilson Russe1130,&#13;
&#13;
Wingert, Trocy 91, 140&#13;
Winkler Michelle 140&#13;
Winier, lcmdro 40, 104, IOI&#13;
Wissink, Dennis 66&#13;
Witt, Craig 14&#13;
Witt, Morie 83&#13;
&#13;
Wollesen, Kimberly 140&#13;
Woodard Susan Il I&#13;
Woodworth, Molly ll, ll, 83, 88, 99, 105, 108, 112, 113&#13;
Wright, Holly Il l&#13;
Volente, Robert 22, 23, 24, 21, 116, 110&#13;
Volentine, David 1SO&#13;
&#13;
Von Engen, Debro/, ll, 26, 27, 110&#13;
Von Moonen, David 1SO&#13;
Von Ness Oionno 26, 27, 92, 140,&#13;
&#13;
y&#13;
&#13;
Van Ornum, Earle 43&#13;
&#13;
Von Overbeke, Jon 6, 150&#13;
VonGundy, Joel 6, 25, 52, 53, 111 , 110&#13;
Vonder Broek, Elaine 7, ISO&#13;
Vonder Pol, Tomoro 7, 150&#13;
&#13;
Yonder Pol, Vicki I, 82, 87&#13;
Yonder Zwoog, Lora 43, 88&#13;
Vanderloo, Richard102, 133&#13;
Verschoor Todd 14 82&#13;
Verzani Thomas 133&#13;
&#13;
Viz, Mory 10, 63, 92, 96, 133&#13;
Vogel, Elizabeth 34&#13;
VutekNicholas 11 , 54 BB, 114, 140&#13;
&#13;
Yonney, Jomes 120, 121&#13;
Yonni, Fronk 6, 83, 111&#13;
Yockey, William 38, 69, 98&#13;
Young, Daniel 140&#13;
Young, Jennifer 91 , 140&#13;
&#13;
Young, Yi Jun (Cleono) 83&#13;
Youngdahl, Brenda 83&#13;
Youngdahl Lyle 6, 140&#13;
Yu, Min-Hui Corrino 83, 89&#13;
Yusof, Faridah 89&#13;
&#13;
Vovos, Jolene 82&#13;
&#13;
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Index continued on poge 160 / l S7&#13;
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�Right: Newly remodeled Dimmit Formal Lounge. Below: Kristy Arrick looks up just in time ta have her picture&#13;
snapped in the Commons lounge.&#13;
&#13;
Alook at the theatrical life of Morningside. left: Al Johnson prepares his makeup for a performance in Klinger&#13;
Neal. Above: Ascene from the production "110 in the Shade," Nya Dadenge stands in the wagon.&#13;
&#13;
158 / Closing&#13;
&#13;
�Far left: Lance Peterson tries his hand at&#13;
the World Series video game in the Rec.&#13;
Center of the Commons. Left: Several&#13;
strange costumes appeared at the Halloween dance. Bottom left: Kris Spotts&#13;
and friend try to talk at the Hawaiian party in the Worn. Bottom right: Hyp·&#13;
notist Jim Wand puts his audience to&#13;
sleep. (left to right): Monte&#13;
Christensen, Ed Betsworth, and Scott Morr.&#13;
Below: Brod Dyslin and Jonna Mousolf&#13;
show off their spring point job of the Lewis&#13;
bench.&#13;
&#13;
Closing / 1S9&#13;
&#13;
�Editor's Flashback&#13;
The 1986-87 school year was successful for the Sioux. Not only did we raise&#13;
book soles -30% but I believe we also helped more students become aware of&#13;
their yearbook. The staff may hove been small, but I've learned that it's quality,&#13;
not quantity that makes it work.&#13;
I wont to thank everyone who helped make this book possible. Stoey Delong my co-advisor. I really learned a lot from you. Lourie Horpenou - Business&#13;
Manager. The endless paper work couldn't keep away the fun, I_could always count&#13;
on you. Jill Hanson - Chief Photographer. For lost year and this year'. thanks for&#13;
capturing Morningsides life into photos. Joyce Dowson and Mork Gomb1ono, for all&#13;
your help with lost minute pictures cmd details. ~ou guy~ ore great! Kent. Ken_nedy&#13;
and Mox Sharp - faculty advisors, for your patience ~11~ us and help w 1h Iman·&#13;
_&#13;
1&#13;
ciol and staff decisions. T&#13;
ereso Ronfeldt - Taylor Publishing Representative for all&#13;
your good advise and support. We n~eded that. To Morningsides faculty, Administration and staff for your cooperation and help. But most of _all to my fellow&#13;
students, whose memories hove been captured on these pages. This book could not&#13;
hove been possible without you. Remember ... Someday, Yesterday does Return.&#13;
Sincerely&#13;
Valerie Johnson&#13;
Sioux Co-Editor&#13;
&#13;
160 / Word From Editor&#13;
&#13;
Colophone&#13;
The 1986-87 Sioux Yearbook was planned, designed, and prepared by the&#13;
Yearbook staff of Morningside College.&#13;
We used 36 point Techno Medium Condensed for our_ head_ lines o_nd 24 point&#13;
_&#13;
for our subheads. All of our copy is 10 point T&#13;
echno Medium with captions set in 8&#13;
point. All halftones used a 150 point line screen printe_ on 80 pound eno1T_1el&#13;
d&#13;
paper. Our cover was designed by our staff and w?s applied thr~ugh a loser prm·&#13;
ting technique. Our endsheets were a shade of pink and contm~ed the Tobie of&#13;
Contents. Bindings were Smyth sewn, rounded and bocked. The S1Ze was a new 9&#13;
by 9 square book.&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
. .&#13;
We sold 400 copies of 160 page Sioux, which was printed by T&#13;
oylor Publishing&#13;
Company, 1550 West Mockingbird Lone, Dallas, Texas. We sold_~och copy of the&#13;
Sioux for $10.00. The remaining balance come from our advertising revenue and&#13;
Student Government. These funds were used to cover printing and photography&#13;
expenses.&#13;
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sponsor Spring Formal, planned a game roam toornament, planned a&#13;
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Carey, Steve Freese, Socio/ Chairman; Carolyn Phillips, Dave Houston&#13;
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Co-Treasurer; Wade Welding, V&#13;
ice-President. Not Pidured: Rick&#13;
Amos, Treasurer; Mike Eggleston, Kevin Freeman, Scott Henrichsen,&#13;
Nya Kadenge, Jill Riden, Deb VanEngen.&#13;
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Dimmit Hall Council&#13;
The D&#13;
immit Hall Officers were: Not Pictured: Lowell Ernst, President; Ann Trimble, Vice-President; Robin Karthals Secretary; Lisa&#13;
Grubb, Treasurer; Judi Pauling, Socio/ Diredor; Paula Puckett,&#13;
Chaplain; Erica Gunderson, Historian; Molly Woodworth and Vicky&#13;
Anderson, Head Residents.&#13;
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Kwang Sup {Andy) Kim and Se Won {Allen) Oh ore all set to do laundry. Atypical day in the dorms.&#13;
Dawnetta Weinreich takes the Pepsi Challenge as she studies in the Dimmitt informal lounge.&#13;
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Greeks Continue to Grow&#13;
The 1986-87 School year found Morningside's Greek system in a growing and&#13;
rebuilding frenzy. Delta Sigma Phi, Alpha&#13;
Delta Pi, and Alpha Omicron Pi were busy&#13;
recruiting new members and growing&#13;
scholastically. Alpha Tau Delta was&#13;
rebuilding from the Sigma Phi Epsilon&#13;
Chapter to the local Alpha Tau Delta&#13;
Chapter. Tau Kappa Epsilon was also in a&#13;
reorganizing and rebuilding year. In an article published in the Collegian Reporter,&#13;
the Delta Sigma Phi- fraternity submitted&#13;
and article to help spark more interest in&#13;
the Greek system at Morningside.&#13;
Although it is given from the viewpoint of&#13;
the Delta Sigs, the entire Greek system can&#13;
benefit from its implications. That article&#13;
is reprinted here in hopes that even more&#13;
interest in the five fraternities and&#13;
sororities on Morningside campus will continue to grow and build in the years to&#13;
come.&#13;
During the Greek Week Banquet Greek&#13;
Man (Doug Beauchene - Delta Sigma&#13;
Phi) and Greek Woman (Sheila Kennerly&#13;
- Alpha Delta Pi) of the Year were&#13;
recognized. Each fraternity and sorority&#13;
nominates their prospective candidates&#13;
and then the entire Greek system elects the&#13;
new recipients. Other nominees this year&#13;
were Rob Hannucsh (Alpha Tau Delta)&#13;
and Kim Stahl (Alpha Omicron Pi).&#13;
Scholastically everyone won. The ATD's&#13;
and AOPi's were recognized as the top&#13;
chapters for the fall semester and the spring semester recognized the ADPi's and&#13;
Negus, Sheila Kennerly, and Tonja&#13;
LaFrenz, ATD: Eric Boe, Rob Hannusch,&#13;
and E. J. Stanek, AOP: Beth Quade, Sharon&#13;
Schuth and Barb Jensen, Delta Sigma Phi:&#13;
Terry Bohlke, Dan Kruger, and Troy&#13;
Jasman.&#13;
Greek Week '87 included a fundraiser to&#13;
fight hunger in Sioux City, an All-Greek&#13;
social, leadership workshop , and&#13;
volleyball. Greek Week is sponsored by the&#13;
Greeks to promote unity among the&#13;
chapters, offer recognition for the past&#13;
year's achievements and celebrate the&#13;
history of the Greeks on Morningside's&#13;
Campus.&#13;
A few weeks ago when the Delta Sigs&#13;
commenced with the second rush season of&#13;
1987 many of us were asked why anyone&#13;
should think of committing to Delta Sigma&#13;
Phi. To quote one of our senior members I&#13;
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asked " who could afford not to?". The&#13;
world is often an unfriendly environment&#13;
filled with faceless people who could care&#13;
less about others. The way to cope with this&#13;
indifference is simple friendship . The close&#13;
circle of men who call each other "brother"&#13;
is the heart and soul of fraternity life. Our&#13;
friendship is pledged eternal and can not&#13;
be broken by time or circumstance. This is&#13;
the solemn oath we vow to each member of&#13;
our brotherhood and it is this vow that sets&#13;
us apart in unity from all other men.&#13;
When you decide to join our circle you&#13;
must first pass the test of pledgeship. This&#13;
is not a period of hazing, either physical or&#13;
mental harassment, but a trial encounter to&#13;
see if Delta Sigma Phi is for you and if you&#13;
are for fraternity life. It is a period for us to&#13;
get to know you better as you learn more&#13;
about us. We stress that the hazing rituals&#13;
glorified in "Animal House" and other&#13;
horror stories are not a part of Delta Sigma&#13;
Phi as we see this as having no practical&#13;
benefit for building the bond that encompasses us all.&#13;
Initiation, Following your passing of the&#13;
test of pledgeship, 1s the gate through&#13;
which you pass to join our brotherhood.&#13;
Once passed you are a full fledged member&#13;
of the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. Only&#13;
then can you be allowed to wear the gold&#13;
pin that signifies membership. You are not&#13;
only a part of the hundreds of Morningside&#13;
men known as Delta Sigs but a part of the&#13;
thousands of men all over a hundred campuses across the country who share your&#13;
experience. You have earned the respect&#13;
needed to be called "brother."&#13;
Then what? You are then appointed to a&#13;
position within the local chapter. You may&#13;
be in charge of organizing a social event,&#13;
keeping track of the scholastic progress of&#13;
your brothers, or any of the dozens of positions that keep the fraternity running&#13;
smoothly. There is also an individual purpose for your work; to build the responsibility and integrity that enables you to&#13;
assume the commitment of leadership, a&#13;
goal we all push each other to achieve now&#13;
and in the future .&#13;
If this article has sparked your interest in&#13;
Delta Sigma Phi , the bond we share, and&#13;
the goals we pursue, feel free to contact any&#13;
of the men wearing green and white. Go&#13;
Greek, think big, think Delta Sig.&#13;
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Rebuilding&#13;
TKE's: Tau Kappa Epsilon was&#13;
established on Morningside's campus&#13;
in 1955. Since its founding in 1899,&#13;
Tau Kappa Epsilon has had as its&#13;
goal high standards of scholarship&#13;
and community service. Delta Sigma&#13;
Chapter of the T.K.E. is in the midst&#13;
of reorgapizing at Morningside and is&#13;
looking for men who want a chance&#13;
to experience leadership and&#13;
cooperation.&#13;
ATD: Alpha Tau Delta has also&#13;
been in the midst of a reorganization.&#13;
As you can see by the photo at left&#13;
and at bottom left, reorganizing also&#13;
means rebuilding . Of course&#13;
rebuilding also means taking breaks.&#13;
Pictured below is a shot from the All-Greek&#13;
Christmas Party for Underprivileged kids.&#13;
Caught singing Christmas carols were: Wade&#13;
Welding, Pat Byrnes (Delta Sigs), Todd&#13;
Schnider (TKE), and Michelle Meuer, Sheila&#13;
Kennerly, Debbie Spiegel, Sara Henrich&#13;
(ADPi's).&#13;
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A.D.Pi's Celebrate 30th Anniversary&#13;
Alpha Delta Pi had a busy year in 1986-87. The biggest event this&#13;
year was to plan the 30th anniversary week in April. Some events of the&#13;
week included: A picnic, a golf tournament, sheet painting, sheet cakes&#13;
and much more. The ADPi's participated in the campus "Greek&#13;
Week," they had a tailgate party for Homecoming, and met with the entire Greek system for a Christmas Party for underprivileged children in&#13;
the Sioux City area. They also organized a can drive for another fundraiser, Summer Retreat was planned for Okaboji with the AD Pi alumni, Special awards went to Alicia Wessendorf when she was chosen as&#13;
ADPi pianist for the ADPi convention in Scottsdale, Arizona held in&#13;
June.&#13;
&#13;
Alpha Delta Pi Officers ( 1986-/987) Alicia Wessendorf&#13;
- President. Patti Besch - Executive Vice-President,&#13;
Tracie Mohr - Treasurer, Gina Schuldt - Pledge&#13;
Education Vice-President, Sara Henrich - Membership Chairman, Julie Negus - Scholarship Chairman. Michelle Meurer - Standards Chairman, Toni&#13;
Holloway - Recording Secretary, Michelle Bluford&#13;
Panhellenic Delegate. Debbie Spiegel Panhellenic Delegate. Chris McCall Social&#13;
Chairperson. Eileen Malone - Social Chairperson,&#13;
Pam Frey - Reporter, Tonya La Frenz - Hist orian,&#13;
Debbie Goeden - Hist orian, Marchelle Roberts Corresponding Secretary, Laura Rehder - House&#13;
Chairman, Sheila Kennerly - Member-at-Large,&#13;
Tracey McCreary - Chaplain, Kathy Moser Guard, Rachel Santcma - Assistant Membership&#13;
Chairman, Kim Stapleton - No office.&#13;
Pledges: Vicky Marshall, Denice Conover, Lisa&#13;
Clausen, Jenny Speigel, Carey Potter, and Leah&#13;
Wesslink.&#13;
Above right: Fall Pledge Class. Singing ADPi Blessing&#13;
at Diamond Ball. Left to right: Kathy Moser, Rachel&#13;
Santema, Marchelle Roberts, Deb Spiegel, Debbie&#13;
Goeden, Laura Rehder, Toni Holloway, Sara&#13;
Henrich , and Jo Dee Hempey. Above: Painting the&#13;
bench for the 30th Anniversary Week . Right: Kathy&#13;
Moser, Patti Besch, Marchelle Roberts, Sara Henrich,&#13;
Jenny Spiegel, Leah Wesselink, Pam Frey standing&#13;
behind their accomplishment.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Left: Toni Holloway, showing how great Greek life&#13;
can be with Patti Besch and Tracy McCreary looking&#13;
on. Above top: Anytime is a good time for a pizza&#13;
break! Left to right: Julie Negus, Kim Stapleton,&#13;
Sheila Kennerly, Tracie Mohr, Joe Dee Hempey and&#13;
Debbie Goeden all agree!! Middle: Christmas time brespecially to Eileen Malone&#13;
ings lots of good cheer&#13;
and Chris McCall. Bottom: Spring '87 Pledge Class,&#13;
Left to right: Courtney Hollander, Karey Potter, Jodi&#13;
Dorn, Leah Wesselink, Jenny Spiegel, Denise Conover, and Vicki Marshall.&#13;
Afpho Delta Pi / 19 ·&#13;
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Alpha Omicron Pi Roses''&#13;
Alpha Omicron Pi is a social sorority with&#13;
chapters all across the United States and&#13;
Canada. We are a non-profit organization and&#13;
we do various activities throughout the year.&#13;
Our members are in other organizations on&#13;
campus as well. Some have participated in the&#13;
Theater productions, U.P.A., Honor Societies,&#13;
and homecoming functions.&#13;
The Theta Chi Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi&#13;
had an eventful school ear. We held our annua unctions an a so part1c1pate in a ew&#13;
new and old, with the Greeks on campus.&#13;
In the fall we built a float with the women of&#13;
Alpha Delta Pi for the Corn Bowl. Although we&#13;
did not receive a prize, we all had a good time.&#13;
We also held our annual Barn Ball on Halloween. We turned our dance into a costume party and everyone came dressed to fit their&#13;
moods.&#13;
The next event was our Christmas cozy. We&#13;
had a pre-Christmas party before our dance&#13;
with all of our sisters and dates. We kept the&#13;
Christmas spirit alive!&#13;
In February we had February Follies. It was&#13;
just a nice get-together for all the AOTT's and&#13;
their dates.&#13;
Last but not least we had our Rose Formal.&#13;
This was a very special evening for all of us.&#13;
The seniors did their annual prophecies and&#13;
wills and tried to embarrass their younger&#13;
sisters. A few of the other members made a&#13;
slide show to get back at the seniors and to bring out memorable moments at the AOTT&#13;
House! Memories were brought back quickly!&#13;
We also had two major fund raisers this year.&#13;
The first one we had was Trick or Treating for&#13;
Unicef. We also held a Turkey Dinner Raffle in&#13;
which we donated to Unicef.&#13;
The next fund raiser was for AOTT's philanthropy which is Arthritis Research. We held our&#13;
annual SHEAF Week and did various things&#13;
throughout the week. We started off by having a&#13;
ice-skate-athon, then we had a spaghetti Dinner&#13;
Raffle, and ended it all by having a cookie bake&#13;
sale. We raised over $150 for our Philanthropy;&#13;
Share, Help, Educate, for the Arthritis&#13;
Foundation.&#13;
Top right: The symbol of the AOPi's is the Rose. Top&#13;
left: Outside of their house, the AOPi's pose for the&#13;
camera. Middle: Vicki Smalldridge, Jill Knapp, April&#13;
Hlad and Mary Schloesser. Right: The gang taking&#13;
&#13;
the hawaiian bow.&#13;
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"Love and&#13;
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Left: 1986-87 Alpha Omicron Pi Members, Front&#13;
(left to right): Joanne Beraldi, Marianne Conolly,&#13;
Kim Stahl, Sharon Schuth, Beth Quade. Middle:&#13;
&#13;
Jeanne Donahoo, Vicki Smalldridge, Kim Heim,&#13;
Sandy Lueck, Andrea Gordon, Jill Knapp, Barb&#13;
Jensen. Back: April Hlad, Tara Meyer, Cherie&#13;
Kness, Mary Schloesser. Not pictured: Julie Etter,&#13;
Holly Campbell, Judi Pauling, Jeri Sturges. Below:&#13;
Fun on the home front. Bottom left: Joanne&#13;
Beraldi and Beth Quade found perfect snow for&#13;
building their snowman. Bottom right: AOPi's&#13;
with their dates.&#13;
&#13;
Officers: Joanne Beraldi - Corresponding Secretary/Historian, Marianne&#13;
Conolly - Vice President Pledge Educator/Socia/ Chairperson, Jeanne&#13;
Donahoo - Treasurer/Philanthropic/Scholarship/Song Chairperson, President (Spring), Andrea Gordon - Ritual/Membership Ed./Historian, April&#13;
Had - Treasurer/P.R. To Dragma Reporter, Barb Jensen - Rush Chairperson, Jill Knapp - Jr. Panhel/enic/Rush Chairperson, Cherie Kness - Jr./Sr.&#13;
Panhel/enic/Social Chairperson/Vice President Pledge Education, Sandy&#13;
Lueck - Sr. Panhel/enic, Tara Meyer - P.R. To Dragma Reporter/Alumni&#13;
Relations, Beth Quade - Recording Secretary/Ritual Membership Ed, Mary&#13;
Schloesser - Chapter Relations/Scholarship/Historian, Sharon Schuth Chapter Relations/Song Chairperson, Vicki Smalldridge - Recording&#13;
President (Fa/1)/Corresponding&#13;
Secretary/Phi/anthropic, Kim Stahl Alpha Omicron Pi/ 21&#13;
Secretary, Liz Svoboda - Song Chairperson.&#13;
&#13;
Go Greek,&#13;
&#13;
Elected officers for 1987 are as fellows: President - Doug Beauchene, Vice-President&#13;
- Bob Baldus, Secretary - Dan Camarigg, Treasurer - Scott Henrichsen, Sergeant-atArms - Dave Archer.&#13;
Pictured top right: The Delta Sigs welcomed home Todd Lofrentz at the Christmas Porty. Above: Arelieved&#13;
Scott H&#13;
enrichsen. Right: Albert Sootikee and Bobo Volente at the H&#13;
alloween Bosh.&#13;
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Think Big,&#13;
&#13;
Top right: Wade Welding being his usual sell. Above: Tim "Spanky" Ellison wal·&#13;
ching your head at the Halloween Bash. Left: Bobo Valente, Albert Soatikee and Ed&#13;
Betsworth pose in the Sig's hall.&#13;
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Top right: King Ed goes fishing. Top: Snow can do funny things soy Todd&#13;
LoFrentz, Bobo Volente, and Pot Byrnes. Right: The Gong, hard at work.&#13;
Above: Tim Ellison and Terry Bohlke at Homecoming.&#13;
&#13;
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Think Delta Sig!!&#13;
&#13;
The Delta Sigma Phi fraternity has completed another&#13;
year filled with activities beginning with the Lewis Park par·&#13;
ty and ending with the graduation of three of our brothers:&#13;
Terry Bohlke, Troy Jasman, and Paul "Grizz" Neibuhr. In&#13;
the meantime, the year was filled with two rush seasons that&#13;
ended with the activation of six new brothers: Pat Byrnes,&#13;
Albert Soatikee - Fall Semester, Scott Marr, Joel Van Gundy, Russ Brownlee, and Robert "Bobo" Valente - Spring&#13;
Semester. Several all-campus get togethers were thrown by&#13;
the Delta Sig's at local Sioux City businesses. The fraternity&#13;
also celebrated its fall and spring formals; the Sphynx Ball&#13;
held at Howard Johnsons and the White Carnation Ball held&#13;
at the Oasis. The chapter says farewell to our 'Man of the&#13;
Year' Tim Ellison who will be transferring to Iowa State. The&#13;
Delta Sig's say "Thank you Morningside for a great year!"&#13;
Remember:&#13;
Go Greek, Think Big, Think Delta Sig!&#13;
(Alter all - We are the Champions .. .)&#13;
Top left: Emily "H&#13;
ercky" Rasmus and Troy "Hoyden" Josmon at the&#13;
Halloween Bosh. Above: Albert Sootikee and Eileen Molone look frantically for Tim Ellison's pants. left: Don "the biker" Smith impressing Steve&#13;
"Gretel" Fry at the Halloween Bosh. Photographs by Terry Bohlke.&#13;
&#13;
Delta Sigma Phi / 25&#13;
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Marching Band&#13;
The Marching Bond, pictured above, was directed by Poul Moxness. The&#13;
members included: Jennifer Borngrover, John Beeck, Kevin Bembry, Kipp&#13;
Brockman, Robert Brue, Crystal Bunge, Patrick Byrnes, Cristin Cantrall, John&#13;
Corey, Gretchen Chamberlain, Bret Crowl, Cathy Dotts, Amy Dunker, Lori Fairchild, Patrick Fitzgerald, Richard Gordon, Melody Hamil, Koren Hokenson, Jeff Irvin, Kelly Jacobsma, Mory Kottmonn, Mory Little, Joe Minarik, Poul Niebuhr,&#13;
Lori Plummer, Lindo Proctor, Douglas Proffitt, Jeff Ruhnke, John Salmon, Greg&#13;
Schuerman, Michelle Schuler, Jill Smith, Roxanne Smith, Rochelle Stock, Susan&#13;
Stock, Tom Sweeney, Scott Townsend, Debro Von Engen, Dionna Von Ness, Porn&#13;
Weisz.&#13;
&#13;
Jazz Festival&#13;
For the fifteenth year in a row, Morningside College held its&#13;
Tri-State Jazz Festival. This year the festival was held February&#13;
12-14. The assistant professor of music, Douglas Gerhart, coordinated the festival's events. High schobl bands from around the&#13;
Siouxland area participated. The era of "swing" was the&#13;
celebrated music. An audience of all ages found themselves&#13;
snapping their fingers to the music of the guest band,&#13;
Ressurected Swing. Story by Keri Jo Grasma.&#13;
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Concert Chorale&#13;
The Concert Chorale pictured above includes: Susan Barker, Michelle Biggs, Michelle Bluford, Crystal Bunge, Monte Christensen, Victoria Conover,&#13;
Jeanne Donohoo, Kathi Ebel, Lori Fairchild, Patrick Fitzgerald, Shelley Fuller, Tom Gerking, Doug Gibson, Richard Gordon, Lori Hecht, Patricio Holl:&#13;
ing, Marcia Hrodec, Kelly Jacobsma, Michelle Johnson, Mike Jones, Jill Knopp, Mory Kottmonn, Darren Lee, Mory Little, Timothy Loftus, Andi&#13;
Lyons, Suzan Monkelien, Mory Monson, Judi Pauling Todd Peterson, Paulo Puckett, Koria Rasmussen, Koria Rickett, Greg Schuerman, Jennifer&#13;
Smith, Jill Smith, Roxanne Smith, Chris Steinbach, Rochelle Stock, Robert Thacker, Sharon Torneten, Debbie Von Engen, and Alicia Wessendorf.&#13;
&#13;
Chamber Orchestra&#13;
The Chamber Orchestra, pictured above, was directed by Joe Shulro,&#13;
and included: Jomes Beran, Michelle Bluford, Peggy Cole, Amy Dunker,&#13;
Debro Von Engen, Ruth Fisher, Renee Grossman, Melody Hamil, Vicki&#13;
Homan, Jell Irvin, Kelly Jacobsma, Valerie Johnson, Mott Leolstedt,&#13;
Mory Little, Bryant Mutchler, Poul Niebuhr, Crystal Oberheu, Robert&#13;
Pederson, Paulo Puckett, John Salmon, Jill Seymour, Lisa Shulro, Gory&#13;
Shupe, Jill Smith, Roxanne Smith, Deborah Spiegel, Susan Stock, Diano&#13;
Von Ness, Porn Weisz.&#13;
&#13;
Concert Band&#13;
The Concert Bond, pictured above, included: Susan Barker, John Beeck, Kevin Bembry, Crystal Bunge, Kipp Brockman, Bob Brue Chris Cantrall, John Corey,&#13;
Amy Dunker, Pot Fitzgerald, Tom Gerking, Melody Hamil, Koren Hokenson, Jeff Irvin, Kelly Jacobsma, Mory Kottman, Mory Little, Joe Minarik, Poul&#13;
Niebuhr, Lori Plummer, Lindo Proctor, Risa Rebbeck, Dove Reed, Jeff Ruhnke, John Salmon, Greg Schuerman, Michelle Schuler, Gory Shupe, Jill Smith, Roxanne Smith, Christine Stalzer, Rochelle Stock, Susan Stock, Scott Townsend, Dionna Von Ness, Porn Weisz.&#13;
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Admin./Staff and President&#13;
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Administration/Staff&#13;
(left to rifht): Rev. Russ Wilson, Assoc. Director of&#13;
Development; Mrs. Condice Davies, Development&#13;
inf.!Research Coor.; Thomas Rice, Director of Development;&#13;
Mrs. Lorno Zellmer, Administrative Ass't for Development;&#13;
Dr. Donald Poppen, Senior Vice-President for Institutional Advancement; Mrs. Shelia Langley, Executive Secretary for Institutional Advancement; Not Pictured: Fred Erbes, D of&#13;
ir.&#13;
Alumni Development; A W Buckingham. Vice-President for&#13;
. .&#13;
Estate Planning; Lori Meier, Data Entry Clerk.&#13;
&#13;
Presidents Office&#13;
Cindy Berkenpos, President's Secretory; Dr. Miles Tornmeraosen, President of the College.&#13;
&#13;
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Deans Office and Student Services&#13;
Deans Office&#13;
Left to right: Mrs. Jessie Zellmer, Exec. Secretary for&#13;
&#13;
Dean of College; Or. R Fronk Terry, Vice-President for&#13;
.&#13;
Academic Affairs and Dean of College; Dr. Gory Koerselmon,&#13;
Assoc. Dean for Continued Educ. and Prof. of History; Mrs.&#13;
Janice Peterson, Secretary Continued Education.&#13;
&#13;
Student Services&#13;
Seated (loft to right): Jacqueline Bitz, Secretary Finan-&#13;
&#13;
cial Aid; Dove Houston, Oiredor 1/oadman Hall; Carolyn&#13;
Rants, Vice-President and Dean for Student Affairs; Terri&#13;
Skalla, Oiredor Housing; Standing Tim Orwig, Dir. of&#13;
Leaming Center Mrs. Louise Petersen, 11.N Student Health&#13;
.&#13;
Director; Blaine Ouistermors, Fin. Aid Counselor/JLO Coor.;&#13;
Mrs. Donna Lohn, Office Coordinator; Mrs. JoAnn Davis, Exec.&#13;
Secretary for Vice-President and for Dean of Student&#13;
Services.&#13;
&#13;
Fcxuhy/Admin./Stoff / 31&#13;
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English and Religion&#13;
&#13;
English:&#13;
Seated (left to right): Dr. Edward Mozeiko, Associate&#13;
Professor; Dr. Morty Knepper, Associate Professor &amp; Choir;&#13;
Robert Conley, Associate Professor; Standing: Dr. Jon&#13;
Hodge, Professor.&#13;
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Religion:&#13;
Seated: Mrs. Christy DuBois, Secretory; Standing (left&#13;
to right): Dr. Bruce Forbes, Choir; Rev. Steven Plymale,&#13;
Campus Minister; Assistant Professor; Robbi Thomas Freedman, Instructor.&#13;
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Philosophy and Indian Studies&#13;
&#13;
Philosophy:&#13;
(left to right): Dr. Thomas Gilbert, Chair &amp; Professor; Mrs.&#13;
Christy DuBois, Secretary; Dr. Charles Ess, Professor.&#13;
&#13;
Indian Studies:&#13;
(left to right): Mrs. Thelma Thomas, Counselor; Mrs.&#13;
Joyce Thomas, Secretary.&#13;
&#13;
fo&lt;Ulty/Admin.fStoff / 33&#13;
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Psychology and Music&#13;
&#13;
Psychology:&#13;
(left to right): Lorry Sensenig, Professor; John&#13;
Pinto, Assistant Professor; Dr. Eorl Moore, Chair &amp;&#13;
Professor.&#13;
&#13;
Music&#13;
Front row, (left to right): Poul Moxness,&#13;
Assistant Professor; Elizabeth Vogel, Instructor Dr.&#13;
Louis Rossman, Chair &amp; Associate Professor; Joseph&#13;
Shulro, Associate Professor. Backrow: Dr. Alon&#13;
Arnold, Associate Professor; " Jomes March&#13;
Dr.&#13;
. Associate Professor; Horry Moon, Diredor of Choral&#13;
Adivities!Associate Professor.&#13;
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Sociology/Criminal Justice and Business&#13;
Sociology &amp;&#13;
Criminal Justice:&#13;
(left to ri9ht): Ting Shih Chia Director; Dr. Richard Bobys,&#13;
Chair.&#13;
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Business:&#13;
Front row, (left to right): Leo Horris, Associate Professor al Accounting; Don Smith, Instructor; Glendo Gallisaath&#13;
Instructor; Peter lee, Chair and Associate Professor; Jim&#13;
Hopkins, Instructor; lack row (left to right): Richard&#13;
Weikert, Associate Professor, Agribusiness; Mrs. Bobbi&#13;
Mesmer, Secretory; Douglas Livermore, Chair, Director, &amp;&#13;
Associate Professor.&#13;
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History and Math/Computer Science&#13;
&#13;
History:&#13;
(left to right): Glen Sussman, Assistant Professor; Dr.&#13;
Rudolph Daniels, Associate Professor; Dr. Albert Sellen, Chair&#13;
&amp; Professor; Dr. Gory Koerselmon, Associate Dean for Continuing Ed. &amp; Professor; Kitty Green, Associate Professor.&#13;
&#13;
Math and&#13;
Computer&#13;
Science:&#13;
Seated (left to right): Dr. Zorobi Honorgohor, Assistant&#13;
Professor,- Dr. Douglas Swan, Chair and Professor; Mrs. Clore&#13;
Neilsen, Secretary; Standing: Scott Anderson, Instructor;&#13;
Keith Tookey, Associate Professor; Kerry Frampton, Instructor; Robbie Rohleno, Part-Time.&#13;
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Mass Communications and Education&#13;
Mass&#13;
Communications:&#13;
(left to right): Bruce Bunger, Chair; Donald Keeler,&#13;
Associate Professor; Timothy Case, Assistant Professor; Max&#13;
Shorp, Assistant Professor.&#13;
&#13;
Education:&#13;
Seatetl (left to ritht): Dr. Ri&lt;hard Owens, Professor; Dr.&#13;
Sharon Ocker, Chair, Diredor of Graduate Division; StanDing(left to right): Mrs. Aline Bobys, Instructor; Marilyn&#13;
&#13;
Heilman, Assistant Professor;&#13;
Secretary; Dr.&#13;
J Glenna Tevis, Director Early Beverly Patricio Swetnam,&#13;
Childhood;&#13;
Brower,&#13;
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Instructor&#13;
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Art and Chemistry&#13;
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Art:&#13;
l eft to right: John Bowitz, Aii 't. Professor of Art; Dove West,&#13;
lnitructor; frank Breneisen, Prof. and Art Dept. Chair.&#13;
&#13;
Chemistry:&#13;
(left to right): Dr. William Yockey, Chair and Prof. of&#13;
Chemiitry; Dr. Edward Shone, Pro/. of Chemiitry.&#13;
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ThankYou •&#13;
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Faculty, Staff and Adm in .&#13;
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left: Tim Cose in the Klinger Neal Theatre. Bot•&#13;
tom: Administration tokes o tour of o piano doss.&#13;
The Sioux apologizes for any Deportments that may&#13;
hove been overlooked. Next year, we will strive&#13;
harder to obtain pictures of everyone.&#13;
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Biology and H.Y.P.R.&#13;
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Biology:&#13;
(left to right): Dr. Joseph Claflin, Professor; Mrs. Jone&#13;
Hey, Chair and Associate Professor; Dr. Harold Rundell,&#13;
Professor.&#13;
&#13;
H.Y.P.R.&#13;
Seated (left to right): Tim Ellis, Athletic Trainer/Assistant Professor; John Arnold, Assistant Professor &amp; Coach;&#13;
Mork Brosomle, Assistant Professor &amp; Football Coach;&#13;
Standing (left to right): Roberto Boothby, Associate&#13;
Professor &amp; Chair; Tom McCracken, Coach; Sondra W&#13;
inter,&#13;
Instructor &amp; Coach.&#13;
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40 / Faculty /Admin./Stoff&#13;
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Foreign Languages and Computer Center&#13;
I&#13;
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Foreign&#13;
Languages:&#13;
Seated (left to right): Mrs. Carol Rogan, International&#13;
Student advisor, ESL Lab Instructor Mrs. Norma Moy,&#13;
Secretary; Standing Dr. Dove McAlpine, Associate Professor, Chair; Dr. John Doohen, Professor, Chair.&#13;
&#13;
Computer&#13;
Science:&#13;
(left to Right Mrs. Connie Sterns, Operations Control&#13;
Supervisor; Dennis Watkins, Diredor of Computer Services;&#13;
Rosalyn Smith, Systems Analyst/Programming Manager.&#13;
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Public Info. and Business&#13;
&#13;
Public&#13;
Information:&#13;
(left to ritltt): Mrs. Joyce Dawson, Assistant;&#13;
Mark Gombiani, Assistant &amp; Sports Info, Diredor.&#13;
&#13;
Business&#13;
Office:&#13;
(loft to right): Mrs. Marlys Nagel, Assistant&#13;
Cashier; Gory Gevik, Control/er; Mrs. Irene Simmons, Head Cashier.&#13;
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Registrar and Admissions&#13;
Registrar's&#13;
Office:&#13;
(left to right): Mrs. Marlene Moon, Associate; Mrs. Carol&#13;
Strotmeier, Records Coordinator; Mory Mitchell, Assistant.&#13;
&#13;
Admission's&#13;
Staff:&#13;
Front row, (left to right): Lora Yonder Zwoog, Assistant Director; Monon Boyer, Counselor; Shannon Robinson,&#13;
Counselor; Mrs. Mory Johnson, Coordinator: Gloria Koll,&#13;
Secretary &amp; Switchboard; Bock row: Leon Shortenhous,&#13;
Associate Director; Earl Von Ornum, Assistant Dean of Admissions; W.J. Seewald, Director &amp; Records; Dick Kaufman,&#13;
Associate Dean; Charlene Jorgenson, Doto Coordinator.&#13;
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S.D.I.P. and Commons&#13;
&#13;
Title Ill, Institutional&#13;
Planning &amp; Research&#13;
(SDIP offices):&#13;
(left to Right Mrs. Carol Forbes, Data Coordinator; Mrs.&#13;
Ruth Green, Vice President; Mrs. JoAnn Johnson, Secretory,&#13;
Vice President.&#13;
&#13;
Commons Personnel:&#13;
Seated Left to right}: Mrs. Louise Peterson, RN, Student&#13;
Health D&#13;
irector; Mrs. Bernice Lundquist, Student Post Office&#13;
Manager; Mrs. Marshq Newman, Secretory; Standing&#13;
Robert A R Custodian; Kent Kennedy, D&#13;
. itz,&#13;
irector of Programs &amp; Activities; Miles Patton Ill, Head Custodian.&#13;
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44 / Faculty/Admin./Stolf&#13;
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Maintenance and Library&#13;
&#13;
Maintenance:&#13;
Delbert Gehling, Supt. of Buildings &amp; Grounds.&#13;
&#13;
Library Staff:&#13;
Seatetl (left to Right Cindy Grouse, Associate-Media&#13;
Services; Mrs. Cathy Milbrodt, Chair, Assistant Director &amp;&#13;
Media Coordinator; Lisa T&#13;
roditti, Reference Librarian; Koy&#13;
Bowen, Technical Services; Carolyn Von Ehwegen,&#13;
Associateflechnical Services; Standing Steve Ford,&#13;
Television Production Specialist; Mrs. Inge Zibers,&#13;
Associate/Circulation &amp; Reserve; Mrs. Carol Stevenson,&#13;
Associate, Information Services; Charles LeMoster, Director.&#13;
&#13;
Faculty/Admin./Staff / 4S&#13;
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Child Core Center and Bookstore&#13;
&#13;
Child Care&#13;
Center&#13;
Right Dr. Glenna Tevis, Joan Guillaume,&#13;
Christine O'Sullivan, Marjorie Miller, June Wilson. Photo&#13;
by Jill Hanson.&#13;
&#13;
Left to&#13;
&#13;
Bookstore&#13;
Left to Right Phyllis Weems, Lucille Hinders, Bette&#13;
Uhl. Photo by Jill Hanson.&#13;
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46 / Foculty/Admin./Stall&#13;
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immit Housekeeping and S.A.G.A.&#13;
&#13;
Dimmit&#13;
Housekeeping&#13;
Seated (left to right): Anne Ewing, Vivion Ferdig. Stan•&#13;
ding: Lourie Rich, Elsie Boles.&#13;
&#13;
S.A.G.A.&#13;
Seated (left to right): Kathy Wickey, Judy Hungerford, Koy&#13;
Johnke, Nancy LoBurge, Elaine Davis. Standing: LeRoy McKee,&#13;
Hermon Schultz, T&#13;
rocey Heidemann, Joy Nelson, Carolyn Thompson, Dennis Munson, Barb Horky, Evelyn Pruchose, Chuck Bell.&#13;
Photo by Jill Hanson.&#13;
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From Orientation to Halloween . •&#13;
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Many different costumes mode their way to the Halloween dance. Shown here is Trudy Moody and Steve Schifferer.&#13;
Bob Boldus and Terry Bolhke greet freshmen at the Orientation dance.&#13;
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I&#13;
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Freshmen Orientation set attendance records this year. Even though Orientation was&#13;
held over the labor Day weekend, new students, still came out in droves to enjoy the&#13;
activities, and the marvelous weather.&#13;
·&#13;
Alicia Wessendorf was the Orientation Director this year and she chose "BUILD&#13;
YOUR OWN CHARACTER AT MORNINGSIDE" as the theme. The weekend ran from&#13;
August 31 through September 2, with many fun-filled activities to attend. Fifty-three&#13;
student orientation leaders gave their help, support, and time to orientate the new&#13;
students and help Alicia.&#13;
There were the usual advisor/student meetings and the usual orientation group&#13;
meetings, but on Sunday night the fun began. They showed the movie "Cocoon" and&#13;
that was followed by the Greek Street Dance.&#13;
Monday was a very busy day and it all started with the annual Anything-Goes·&#13;
Olympics. This turned out to be a wet event with water fights and an egg toss not to&#13;
mention all the other games that were played. New attendance records were made at&#13;
this event and it even made the front page of the Sioux City Journal.&#13;
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Next was the pizza feed donated from Pizza Patrol and a Find and Seek Campus&#13;
Characters scavenger hunt to get the freshmen more familiar with the campus.&#13;
Another annual event that took place was the All Morningside Picnic. The usual picnic&#13;
food was served and Dave Wopat entertained everyone while they ate. ZigZag topped off&#13;
the night with a dance in the Commons. New attendance records were set at both these&#13;
events, and even the upper dassmen made their presence known at these events.&#13;
Tuesday was the dreaded Validation Day. No more fun, now they were in for some&#13;
serious business. Not so fast, there was still one more festivity. The President's Bash. They&#13;
put a new twist into the usual banana split party and served ice cream sundaes while Elec·&#13;
tric loot Suit, a comedy duo embarrassed the President and entertained everyone.&#13;
Well, Morningside College life had officially gegun for those new students. Life long&#13;
friendships were made that week and that's really what orientation weekend is all about.&#13;
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Parent's Weekend&#13;
&#13;
Brings Home to School&#13;
&#13;
Parent's Weekend '86, A family Affair, was held Oct.&#13;
18-19. The festivities began with coffee and registration&#13;
hour in the Randolph Room, followed by the Annual Chili&#13;
feed and football game against North Dakota State. Punch&#13;
was served at 5:30 p.m. followed by the Candlelight Banquet. The master and mistress of ceremonies were Deanna&#13;
fredinburg and Joel Higgins, bath juniors. After the dinner,&#13;
Dr. Shoron Ocker presented a slide show of many of Morningside's students involved in various activities. This year,&#13;
the Parents of the Year award went to Beth Quade's mother&#13;
and late father. Sunday morning, a worship service was&#13;
held, and donuts and coffee were served in the newly&#13;
redecorated Dimmitt formal Lounge. Story by Lisa Grubb.&#13;
Beth Quade and her mother, Diane, display the Parents of the Year award.&#13;
Julie Lien and her parents visit during registration.&#13;
Posing w their award is Brenda Schultz and her parents, Marlene and&#13;
ith&#13;
Delbert.&#13;
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MAROON MADNESS MAROON MADNESS MAROON MADNESS&#13;
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Upper right: Morningside College's 1986 Homecoming King,&#13;
Terry Bohlke, and Queen, Suzanne Poppen, as they receive their&#13;
crowns at the Royal Coronation.&#13;
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Also in the Royal Porty was: front row (left to right):&#13;
Janice Schmitz, Becky Maahs, Vicky Anderson, Jonna Mousolf.&#13;
Back row: John Beeck, Brod Oyslin, Suzanne Poppen, Dove&#13;
Grice, and Greg Mitchell.&#13;
&#13;
Upper left: Joel VonGundy and Amy Oimig make their way to&#13;
Eppleys stage as the Homecoming 1986 freshmen Represen.!olives. Photos by Jill Hanson.&#13;
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52 / Homecoming&#13;
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MAROON MADNESS MAROON MADNESS MAROON MADNESS&#13;
&#13;
Maroon Madness Hits the Chiefs&#13;
Preparations for the 1986 Homecoming festivities began early with a week of "Celebrating Maroon&#13;
Madness." Monday was the kickoff as Chief supporters wore maroon and white. Most everyone got involved&#13;
either as participants or audience on Tuesday, when hypnotist, Jim Wand, visited our campus. Wednesday, the&#13;
student body was entertained by the Royalty skits over lunch, and "The Wizard of OZ" was shown in the WigWarn that evening.&#13;
Painted sheets, which decorated the Commons dining room windows, were judged on Thursday with the winners being: The Child Care Center, The Indian Alliance Club and Student Services. That evening was a special&#13;
treat as students enjoyed the Homecoming Banquet, which was served by faculty members.&#13;
Friday morning, a Pep rally in the Commons drew a crowd and started the weekend off right. That night at Eppley was a magical evening as students attended the talent show and coronation of Morningsides Royalty.&#13;
Homecoming King and Queen: Terry Bohlke and Suzanne Poppen. Junior representatives, Todd Koos and&#13;
Cheryl Dahl. Sophomore representatives: Chad Hollman and Tracie Mohr. Freshmen representatives: Joel&#13;
VanGundy and Amy Dimig.&#13;
Pouring rain may have dampened the Homecoming day activities that had been planned, but not the spirits of&#13;
the marningside students. The parade was cancelled and floats were judged later. The game was moved to the&#13;
Dakota Dome in Vermillion, South Dakota, where the Chiefs were defeated, however attitudes were sunny and&#13;
bright at the dance held that evening at the Oasis. Story by Mary Viz.&#13;
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Junior Representatives, Todd Koos and Cheryl Dahl ore&#13;
happy to be port of Homecoming '86 Royalty.&#13;
Chad Hollman and Tracie Mohr are Morningsides&#13;
Sophomore representatives at this history making&#13;
moment.&#13;
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Susan Stock sings at the '86 Talent show, with John&#13;
Beeck on drums and Greg Schuerman playing the&#13;
guitar.&#13;
Homecoming / 53&#13;
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Top right: It may ruin on our parade, but winners still pull&#13;
&#13;
through. Pictured here is the Indian Alliance Club's winning flout.&#13;
Photo by Jill Hanson.&#13;
&#13;
Above: Nick Votek Eavesdrops on Vicky Anderson and Dove&#13;
Roger's conversation ot the Homecoming dunce. Photo by Todd&#13;
Peterson.&#13;
Bottom: Although his act sometimes puts participants to sleep,&#13;
comedian, hypnotist, Jim Wand, hos them all in his hypnotic&#13;
power. Left to right: Jimmie Stokes, Albert Sootikee, Alicia&#13;
Wessendorf, Kendall Millard, Louro Rehder. Photo by Jill Hanson.&#13;
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54 / Homecoming&#13;
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MAROON MADNESS MAROON MADNESS MAROON MADNESS&#13;
&#13;
Top left: Brice Farmer gives a speech at the Friday morning Pep Rally.&#13;
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Left: Among the acts in the Royalty Skits, the guys dressed&#13;
up as belly dancers. left to right: Brad Dyslin, John&#13;
Beeck, Tadd Koos, Chad Hoffman, and David Grice,ham it up&#13;
with curtains!&#13;
Alton: Due to rain, the Chiefs play their Homecoming&#13;
game at the Dakota Dome in Vermillion, South Dakota.&#13;
Photographs by Jill Hanson.&#13;
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Phone-A-Rama . •&#13;
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Phone-A-Rama is the largest of three scheduled fund drives put on by Morningside. The money receJved through Phone-A-Rama is unrestricted. In many cases,&#13;
it is used for scholarships, talent grants and the college's portion of work-study.&#13;
This year's goal was to raise $150,000. Fred Erbes, Director of Alumni&#13;
Development, was hoppy to report this goal was met and surpassed. In his first&#13;
year as head of Phone-A-Rama, Erbes saw 32 percent of Morningside Alumni give&#13;
to their alma mater, when the national average of giving is 20.4 percent.&#13;
Early figures show this year's Phone-A-Rama to have raised $172,000. This&#13;
figure was made possible in large part to a matching grant set up by a few&#13;
generous alumni. Any new or increased gift to Morningside is matched by this&#13;
grant. Alumnus who have graduated within the last five years and gives to Morningside, sees their gift matched two to one through this grant. Erbes encourages recent graduates to give back to Morningside a little of what they received while they&#13;
were attending Morningside. (Continued ·on next page.)&#13;
Top right: Joe Seewald makes a call as Kyle Ellerbock and Anette flygo watch from their table.&#13;
above Greeks get involved. left to right: Bob Boldus, Dave A&#13;
rcher, and Scott Henrichsen.&#13;
Bottom: Blaine Duistermars does paperwork as Donna Lahn uses the telephone. Photographs by Todd •&#13;
Peterson.&#13;
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S6 / Phone-A a&#13;
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Surpasses&#13;
Goal&#13;
For three weeks in late October and early November, Conference Rooms A and B in the&#13;
Commons were transformed into&#13;
a carnival-like atmosphere. It is&#13;
here where students, faculty,&#13;
alumni, and friends call alumni&#13;
and friends to seek gifts. The&#13;
callers can win prizes, snack on&#13;
sundaes and phone Morningsiders&#13;
throughout the United States.&#13;
Story by Ann Trimble.&#13;
Left (left to right): Molly Woodworth,&#13;
Terri F&#13;
ischer, and Gretchen Chamberlain,&#13;
race against time and each other to reach&#13;
alumni.&#13;
&#13;
Left: Faculty Phoners included: Left to right: Jackie Bitz and Candace Davies.&#13;
Above: Anette Flygo greets a perspective donator while Jayne Kroft patiently waits&#13;
her turn. Photographs by Todd Peterson.&#13;
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Cast of "The Diviners"&#13;
Basil Bennett .&#13;
. ......... . . . ...... Randy Uhl&#13;
Luella Bennett&#13;
.. Tammy Newell&#13;
Dewey Maples .&#13;
. . ... .... . . .. . . . .. .. . .... Todd Peterson&#13;
Buddy layman .&#13;
. Trudy L. Moody&#13;
Melvin Wilder ..... . . .. . . .. . .. .... . . .. . ... .&#13;
. ..... M Port&#13;
ick&#13;
C. C. Showers .&#13;
. .. Frank Ludwig&#13;
Jennie Mae layman ... .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. .&#13;
. . Stephenie Palmer&#13;
Ferris layman&#13;
...... Monte Christensen&#13;
Norma Henshaw .&#13;
. .. .. Jill R&#13;
iden&#13;
Goldie Short .&#13;
. ... ... . ..... Mary Arnold&#13;
Darlene Henshaw .&#13;
. . .. Lorraine Watts&#13;
Far right: D ey Maples (Todd P&#13;
ew&#13;
eterson) has a chat with Melvin W (M P Right: N&#13;
ilder ick ort).&#13;
orma H&#13;
enshaw (Jill&#13;
R&#13;
iden) tends to the shop.&#13;
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58 / Fall Plays&#13;
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"The Merry Wives&#13;
of Windsor&#13;
Left: Fronk Ludwig discusses a plan with Todd Peterson. Bottom left: The merry wives tell their husbands of&#13;
their scheme. (left to right): Bill Rainwater, Rondy Uhl, Maria Haack, Carol Sutton. Below: The bar-keep&#13;
(Mark Lindahl) tells Simple (Russ Lockwood) a story.&#13;
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CAST&#13;
OF "PIPPIN"&#13;
leading Player . . ...... . . .. . ..... . Al Johnson&#13;
Pippin . ..... . .. . ... . ..... Monte S. Christensen&#13;
Charles ... . . .. . ............ William Rainwater&#13;
lewis . .... . . ............ ....... Frank Ludwig&#13;
Frastrada .............. . . .. . . ... Carol Sutton&#13;
Berthe ........... . .. . ...... . ... Teresa Davis&#13;
Catherine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amy Calvillo&#13;
Theo . . .. . . . . .. . . .... . .. . ... ... Chad Jacobson&#13;
Singers, Dancers, Acrobats, Jugglers &amp; Magicians: Mary Arnold,&#13;
Michelle Biggs, Lori Fairchild, Nya Kadenge, Russ Lockwood, Suzy&#13;
Monkelien, Stephenie Palmer, Todd Peterson, Mick Port, Jill R&#13;
iden,&#13;
John Russell, Randy Uhl, Lorraine Watts.&#13;
&#13;
"Pippin" is the story of Pippin, son of Charlemagne, who needs to find out what his purpose in life is.&#13;
&#13;
Left (left to right): Pippin (Monte Christensen) and Al Johnson dance as Al shows Pippin the ways of the world. Above: Asolemn sight as Father and&#13;
sons pray for victory in the upcoming bottle. (left to right): Monte Christensen, B Rainwater and Fronk Ludwig.&#13;
ill&#13;
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MoRNINGSIDE College&#13;
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THEATRE .&#13;
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PRESENTS&#13;
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Hot Tin Roof''&#13;
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ROOF''&#13;
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CAST&#13;
. .. Tim Orwig&#13;
... . Frank Ludwig&#13;
. .. Lorraine Watts&#13;
(April 22, 24, 26)&#13;
Mary Arnold&#13;
{April 23, 25)&#13;
Mae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .&#13;
. .. Amy Calvillo&#13;
{&#13;
April 22, 24, 26)&#13;
Stephenie Palmer&#13;
(April 23, 25)&#13;
Gooper .............. ... ............ .. .. . ... . .. Todd Peterson&#13;
Big Mania ... . .. .. . . . . ... .. ...... . . . .. . .. . .. . ...... Jill Riden&#13;
Dr. Baugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Randy Uhl&#13;
Rev. Tooker .. .. . . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. ... . Russell Lockwood&#13;
Dixie ................ . . . ... ....... . .... . .. .. .... Trudy Moody&#13;
Trixie .. .. . . .... . . . . . . .. ... . .. . . . ... ... . ... . .. Cherisse Hansen&#13;
Buster .&#13;
. ... ... . .......... . ............ Andrew Proescholdt&#13;
Sookie, Maid .... . .... .. . . .. . . .. ... .. .. . . .... Vicki Smalldridge&#13;
Big Daddy ..&#13;
Brick ....&#13;
Margaret ......... . .. ... .... . .... .&#13;
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by Tennessee Williams&#13;
April 22,23,24,25&#13;
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Convocations&#13;
Convocation this year included many interesting and&#13;
enlightening speakers both semesters. The Jazz Festival,&#13;
Deon's Convo, Goldstein and Palmer Lectures, Easter&#13;
Convo and Honor's Convo were just some of the&#13;
highlights of second semester.&#13;
First semester, one of the convo's people really enjoyed w11s the worship service with Jim Newton. A&#13;
songweover, combining humor/folk music with a Christion message.&#13;
Second semester, Poul Schurke come and spoke about&#13;
his expedition to the North Pole. Everyone thought it was&#13;
very interesting and especially like his dog, Zap!&#13;
{Schurke is pictured at right . . .) Article by Pam Frey.&#13;
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April&#13;
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Worship service: Jim Newton, Songweover&#13;
President's Convocation&#13;
"The Psychology of Humor," Dr. Sharon Ocker&#13;
International Studies&#13;
Superintendent's ·conference. Dr. Charlene Bell.&#13;
The Meredith String Quartet&#13;
The Von Dyke Lecture. Jim Hindman&#13;
The "Election" Convocation. Fred Grandy and Clayton Hodgson.&#13;
"Pornography and Violence." Dr. Ed Donnerstein.&#13;
"Feminsm, Soaps and the TV Family."&#13;
Dr. Carol Williams&#13;
Honorary Degree conferred on Dr. Lester C. Thurow.&#13;
Thanksgiving Worship.&#13;
The Wright Lecture.&#13;
Christmas Worship Convo.&#13;
Deans Convocation - Dr. R Franklin Terry.&#13;
.&#13;
Poul Schurke, North Pole explorer and writer.&#13;
Block Awareness Week - Block poet B F Moiz.&#13;
. .&#13;
Jou Festival.&#13;
Worship Service - Steve Plymale and ~yorodzoi Kodenge.&#13;
Dr. Morty Knepper - Women's History Month (Morch).&#13;
Organ Recital and Lecture - Dr. Ed Hansen.&#13;
Goldstein Lecture - Leonid Feldman.&#13;
Indian Awareness Week - Kevin Locke.&#13;
Sebastion Charles, on "The Social Consciousness of the Christion&#13;
Church.&#13;
Theater Workshop with Bruce Bunger and Tim Cose.&#13;
Easter Worship.&#13;
Palmer Lecture - Richard Mulcahy.&#13;
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8&#13;
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29 HONOR'S CONVOCATION.&#13;
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62 / Convocation&#13;
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CBC Events&#13;
Dave Brown - Feb. 24&#13;
Dave Brown, a South Dakota resident, entertained at&#13;
the February 24 CBC sponsored coffeehouse. Brown&#13;
plays the guitar, sings, and jokes around a bit. The audience was a small gathering which lent well to the informal atmosphere. Before the night was over, just about&#13;
everybody had a joke directed at them. Also, they learned about Coty, Brown's one year old son. Dad was obviously very proud as he passed around a few pictures of&#13;
the toddler so that everyone could see him.&#13;
Besides his own songs, a couple of audience requests&#13;
were played along with some light, silly songs. One that&#13;
went over especially well was about a girl. He claimes,&#13;
"I lobster and never flounder." Brown performed for&#13;
about two hours. Afterwards he talked with students. In&#13;
response to one girl's question, yes, it was Jovan Musk&#13;
aftershave he was wearing. Brown is not pictured in this&#13;
section) Feature by Mary Viz.&#13;
&#13;
Films Committee, chaired by Lorraine Watts, featured&#13;
hits like: Top Gun, Bock to School, Witness, Rambo, Prizzi's&#13;
Honor, and Romancing the Stone.&#13;
Ideas and Issues Committee, chaired by Joanne Beroldi,&#13;
in addition to the Famous Lost Words Series, other Topics for&#13;
Forums and Discussions were: Pornography and Violence,&#13;
peace, academic polioes, and homosexual love.&#13;
Live Music, chaired by Andy Sudman, sponsored eight&#13;
dances ranging from Webb Wilder to the Reggae beat of the&#13;
Crnzy B's. This committee also helped select the band for&#13;
Spring Formal and Co-Sponsored Jazz Fest with the Music&#13;
Department.&#13;
Outing Committee, led by Stacy Childs, arranged events&#13;
such as: 3 for free, and Spring Break in Daytona.&#13;
Rec Center, chaired by Karen Weber, provided several&#13;
tournaments for the campus, and helped with a fund raiser&#13;
for the Sioux City Foodshelf.&#13;
Variety Entertainment, chaired by Cathy McMullen,&#13;
hosted such acts as: Dave Wopat, Kier, Grof Bros., Ben Ulin,&#13;
Electric Zoo! Suit, Jim Wand, Dave Brown, Scott Burton, and&#13;
Bud Anderson.&#13;
&#13;
''Kier In Concert''&#13;
Tues, Nov. 4 - 9:00 p.m.&#13;
IN THE WAM&#13;
SINGER/SONGWRITER/IMPRESSIONIST&#13;
&#13;
FREE ADMISSION&#13;
&#13;
Let's Dance!! Students under the spell of hypnotist Jim Wand as part of&#13;
the Homecoming festivities.&#13;
&#13;
Photos were provided by CBC Programs and Activities Council.&#13;
&#13;
Juggler/Comedian Scott Burton bolonces a table as port of his act.&#13;
&#13;
CBC Programs &amp; Activities / 63&#13;
&#13;
Political Candidates Seek&#13;
&#13;
On February 8th, 1988, the eyes on the nation will fall&#13;
upon Iowa. The first stop on the road to the White House in&#13;
Washington D is through Iowa. The Iowa political caucus is&#13;
.C.&#13;
the first test of strength for the presidential candidates.&#13;
Since Ronald Reagan will not be running for re-election,&#13;
the road to the White House will be busy with more than l 5&#13;
announced candidates seeking votes. Several of those candidates stopped by Morningside College during the 86 -87&#13;
school year.&#13;
On a Friday morning in May, a packed Epply Auditorium&#13;
listened to Vice-President George Bush conduct a town&#13;
meeting. In the following days, several candidates came to&#13;
visit Morningside. Jack Kemp Pete DuPont, Bruce Babbitt,&#13;
Bob Dole all visited Morningside. The wife of Gary Hart&#13;
came to campus before her husband dropped out of the race.&#13;
As the Path toward February 8th, 1988 narrows, Morningside wil be visited by more candidates and more elected&#13;
officials.&#13;
After the visit on March 6th, The White House deemed&#13;
the Morningside College stop as "clearly the best" of the&#13;
stops the Vice-President made in seven stops across Iowa.&#13;
The opportunity to meet tomorrow's leader's is a chance&#13;
that most Americans do not get, because of it's location in&#13;
Sioux City and in Iowa, Morningsiders have the chance to&#13;
meet tomorrow's leader's today.&#13;
March&#13;
6&#13;
March&#13;
12&#13;
March&#13;
25&#13;
April&#13;
13&#13;
April&#13;
14&#13;
April&#13;
22&#13;
Written by Dennis W Lauver.&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
64 / Political&#13;
&#13;
George Bush&#13;
&#13;
Mrs. Gary Hart&#13;
Bruce Babbitt&#13;
Bob Dole&#13;
Jack Kemp&#13;
Pete DuPont&#13;
&#13;
Votes at Morningside College&#13;
&#13;
The Presidential Candidate line-up includes: Top left: Bruce Babbitt,&#13;
former Governor of Arizona. Top middle: Jack Kemp, Congressman from&#13;
Buffalo, New York. Above: Bob Dole, Kansas Senator, Former Senate Majority Leader. Opposite page: George Bush, Vice-President of the&#13;
United States. Not only Presidential Candidates appeared on campus. For&#13;
Convo last fall, Clayton Hodgson held a debate with Fred Grandy (left) for&#13;
the 6th district representative from Iowa. Fred Grandy won the position&#13;
alter the loll election.&#13;
&#13;
Political/ 65&#13;
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April in Paris&#13;
&#13;
Spring Formal&#13;
&#13;
'87&#13;
&#13;
Top: Sioux City lights flicker behind them, but Cheryl Dohl and Dave Haak don't notice. Photo by Diane Kutz&#13;
Bottom right: Robin Korthols and Dennis Wissink pause from their conversation long enough to pose for the&#13;
camera. Photo by Marla Gea.ry.&#13;
•&#13;
Above: Dave Reed and Terri Skalla as they make their way to the dance floor. Photo by Diane Kutz.&#13;
&#13;
66 / Spring Formal&#13;
&#13;
April in Paris&#13;
The 1987 Spring Formal, "April in Paris," was presented by the Dimmitt,&#13;
Residence Complex and Roodmon Holl Council, and was held at the Morino Inn on April&#13;
4th. The atmosphere was brought to life by a wall replica of the Eiffel Tower and street&#13;
posts, which surrounded the dance floor.&#13;
Couples, making use of the Social Hour, met other couples, took pictures, and/or&#13;
gazed out over the Missouri River. After Joel Higgins special invocation, everyone&#13;
gathered at the buffet, provided by the Morino. Aslide show was presented by Chad&#13;
Hoffman, ofter the Holl President's speeches depicting a comic version of campus life.&#13;
Topping off the evening, the bond "Airkroft." mode the dance memorable as&#13;
everyone enjoyed their music. The dance floor was always pocked.&#13;
Congrot's to Dimmit, 1-Plex, and Roodmon ... April in Paris was a hit!!&#13;
Top: Valerie Johnson and Robb McMullen toke a break before the dance.&#13;
&#13;
Bottomloft: Arriving at Formal in style ... Dione Kutz and Joel Higgins sport a Deloreon.&#13;
lolow: Dori Mclndo and John Corey 'enjoy Paris' as they stroll post the Eiffel Tower. Photographs by Diane&#13;
Kutz.&#13;
&#13;
Spring Formol / 67&#13;
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&#13;
-&#13;
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Second-Annual&#13;
Winter&#13;
Graduation&#13;
Ceremony&#13;
&#13;
Above right: Harold Bomgaars, recipient of the honorary degree of Public Service.&#13;
Right: Cindy Berkenpas greets the groduotes.&#13;
Left: Robert Peck and Ralane Sparks, as the graduates leave Eppley.&#13;
&#13;
68 / Winter Graduation&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
Graduates - 46&#13;
The second annual winter commencement ceremony was He;d Sunday, December 2l. The honorary&#13;
degree of Public Service was bestowed .upon Harold Bomgaars, long-time Sioux City business leader and&#13;
President of Bompaars Supply.&#13;
Degrees given include the following: 15 B ., 5 B ., and 26 B&#13;
.A .M&#13;
.S.&#13;
&#13;
Above le,ft: Graduates-to-be line up for processional in the front hall of Eppley.&#13;
left: Two Morningside graduates - Carol Jensen and John Kennedy.&#13;
Dr. Yockey brings up the rear of the processional with the mace.&#13;
&#13;
Winter Graduation/ 69&#13;
&#13;
Class of '87&#13;
89th Spring&#13;
Graduation Ceremony&#13;
&#13;
MORNINGSIDE&#13;
&#13;
College&#13;
&#13;
Above right: President Tommeraosen addresses the class of 1987.&#13;
Right: Nervous graduates before the ceremony. Photo by Kent Kennedy.&#13;
Above: The Morningside bench as it appears before Lewis Holl. Photo by Kent Kennedy.&#13;
&#13;
70 / Spring Graduation&#13;
&#13;
Graduates - 131&#13;
Commencement exercises were held Sunday, Moy 10. The honorary degree Ooctor of&#13;
Humane Letters was presented to Dorothy Schramm.&#13;
Degrees given include the following: 12 B ., 9 B.M 75 B and 12 B . Totalling&#13;
.A&#13;
.S.,&#13;
.S.N&#13;
131.&#13;
&#13;
Alton left: Kirby Eddie receives his diploma.&#13;
&#13;
left: Faculty on stage that day includes Dorothy Schramm.&#13;
Alton: Harvey Flewelling - '87 Graduate of Morningside College. Photo by Kent Kennedy.&#13;
&#13;
Spring Graduation / 71&#13;
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73&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
-&#13;
&#13;
··-&#13;
&#13;
Seniors Speak&#13;
"I must move on, but my final request, before I go, is&#13;
that life be os kind to you os you hove been to me. Belle&#13;
vie."&#13;
Terry A. Bohlke&#13;
Moth &amp; Accounting&#13;
Sioux Gty, Iowa&#13;
Debra Adams&#13;
Nursing&#13;
Glidden, IA&#13;
&#13;
Sara Anderson&#13;
Rec. Mgmt.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Vicky Anderson&#13;
Elem Ed.&#13;
Pacific Junction, IA&#13;
&#13;
Mary Arnold&#13;
Speech/Drama&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
John&#13;
Beeck&#13;
&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Chater Oak, IA&#13;
&#13;
Darren Belk&#13;
Gen. Psych.&#13;
Alexandria, VA&#13;
&#13;
Eric Boo&#13;
Comp. Sci./Moth&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Terry Bohlke&#13;
Moth/Acctg.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
·Kristy Arrick&#13;
&#13;
·-&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin./Art&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA&#13;
&#13;
Banwart&#13;
&#13;
Stacey&#13;
Rec. Mgmt./Bus. Admin.&#13;
West Bend, IA&#13;
&#13;
·Joanne Beraldi&#13;
Gen. Psych.&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA&#13;
&#13;
Leasley Bartholomew&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Robert Berens&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Michlle Biggs&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Omaha, /IE&#13;
&#13;
David&#13;
Bauerly&#13;
Ind. Psych.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Judy Blair&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Allen, /IE&#13;
&#13;
··74 / Seniors&#13;
&#13;
Robert Boldus&#13;
&#13;
Rec. Mgmt.fPhys. Ed.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Perry Barchard&#13;
&#13;
Acctg.fEcon.&#13;
Hartley, IA&#13;
&#13;
Lexia Bosch&#13;
Bus. Admin.flnd. Psych.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Joseph Boysen&#13;
Rel. Studies&#13;
Deloit, IA&#13;
&#13;
John&#13;
Brands&#13;
&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
llock Valley, IA&#13;
&#13;
Lorene Breedlove&#13;
Bus. Admin./Comp. Sci.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Seniors Speak&#13;
"Thanks for everything Bev, Glenna, Mrs. Bobys, Mrs.&#13;
Heilman, Dr. Ocker, and Dr. Owens! You are special people&#13;
and inspirations to many. God bless you all."&#13;
Melanie Corey&#13;
Elem. Ed./Spec. Ed.&#13;
Lake City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Patrick Breyfogle&#13;
Crim. Justice&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Thomas Briggs&#13;
Gen. Psych.&#13;
Davenport, IA&#13;
&#13;
Connie Broich&#13;
Eng. Writing T&#13;
T&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Patrick Bru111111ond&#13;
Crim. Justice&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
-·&#13;
-·&#13;
&#13;
Robert Campbell&#13;
Comp. Sci&#13;
Niobrara, HE&#13;
&#13;
Cheryl Cantrall&#13;
Phys. Ed. Teaching&#13;
West Bend, IA&#13;
&#13;
Richard Cardin&#13;
Bus. Admin./Rec. Mgmt.&#13;
Sheldon, IA&#13;
&#13;
Cindy Chaffin&#13;
Interdisciplinary&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Janet Chappell&#13;
Spcmish/French&#13;
Council Bluffs IA&#13;
&#13;
Julee Chervek&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
-·&#13;
-·&#13;
&#13;
Mark Chmelka&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sgt. Bluff, IA&#13;
&#13;
Monte Colfack&#13;
Crim. Justice&#13;
Kingsley, IA&#13;
&#13;
Suzette Conaway&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Rock Valley, IA&#13;
&#13;
Robert Conklin&#13;
Chemistry&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Victoria Conover&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Holstein, IA&#13;
&#13;
Janette Conry&#13;
Acctg./Comp. Sci&#13;
Moville, IA&#13;
&#13;
-·&#13;
Melanie Corey&#13;
Elem. Ed./Spec. Ed.&#13;
Lake City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Robert Craig&#13;
Phys. Ed. Teaching&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Bret Crowl&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Humboldt, IA&#13;
&#13;
Carla Culley&#13;
Accounting&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Sara Culley&#13;
Eng. Writ. &amp; Long.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Nanci Cunningham&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Ava, MO&#13;
&#13;
-·&#13;
Seniors/ 75&#13;
&#13;
··-&#13;
&#13;
Seniors Speak&#13;
"Morningside - Thonks for ... 8 o'clock classes, the cold&#13;
walk from Jacobsen, dorm life, friends, on empty mailbox,&#13;
Doug Livermore, moldy showers, stress, graduation, and&#13;
everything else I'll never forget."&#13;
Bradley E Dyslin&#13;
.&#13;
Econ./Bus. Admin.&#13;
Aurelia, IA&#13;
&#13;
Brenda Curry&#13;
&#13;
Stacy Delong&#13;
&#13;
Robert Dibble&#13;
&#13;
Betty Dorsey&#13;
&#13;
Nursing&#13;
Ponca, HE&#13;
&#13;
Acctg.fBus. Admin.&#13;
Dakota City, HE&#13;
&#13;
Phys. Ed. Teaching&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
·Cindy Dozark&#13;
&#13;
·-&#13;
&#13;
Craig Dozark&#13;
&#13;
Amy Dunker&#13;
&#13;
Brenda Dyhrkopp&#13;
&#13;
Bradley Dysmll&#13;
&#13;
Kirby Eddie&#13;
&#13;
Nursing&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Agribus./Ecan.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Jackson, MN&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sgt. Bluff, IA&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin./Econ.&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin./Econ.&#13;
Storm Lake, IA&#13;
&#13;
Marjorie fee&#13;
&#13;
Margaret Fenton&#13;
&#13;
Aurelia, IA&#13;
&#13;
·Carol Elis&#13;
Carol Faber&#13;
Art&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Brice Farmer&#13;
&#13;
Lisa Ferguson&#13;
&#13;
Crim. Justice&#13;
Bradenton, FL&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Jefferson, SD&#13;
&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Sioux City IA&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin./Econ.&#13;
Spirit Lake, IA&#13;
&#13;
··76 / Seniors&#13;
&#13;
Patrick Fitzgerald&#13;
&#13;
Hervey Flewelling&#13;
&#13;
Anette Flygo&#13;
&#13;
Douglas Gibson&#13;
&#13;
Donald Goodman&#13;
&#13;
Paige Gordon&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Omaha, HE&#13;
&#13;
Eng. Writ. T&#13;
eoching&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Oxelasund, FC&#13;
&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Hew Market, IA&#13;
&#13;
Gen. Psych./Soc.&#13;
Sa. Sioux City, HE&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Seniors Speak&#13;
&#13;
Angela Hair&#13;
&#13;
David Grice&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Lourens, IA&#13;
&#13;
Melody Hamil&#13;
&#13;
"I've hod some of the best times of my life here ot Morningside - ond olso some of the worst. I con definitely say&#13;
thot these years ot M hove been lour yeors thot I will&#13;
'side&#13;
never forget."&#13;
Jill Hanson&#13;
Art T&#13;
eodiing&#13;
Milon, MN&#13;
&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Sioux Center, IA&#13;
&#13;
-·&#13;
-·&#13;
"'&#13;
&#13;
Robert Hannusch&#13;
&#13;
Martha Hansen&#13;
&#13;
JIii Hanson&#13;
&#13;
Guy Harrington&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Roland, IA&#13;
&#13;
Eng. Writ. &amp; Long.&#13;
Dakota City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Art Teaching&#13;
Milan, MII&#13;
&#13;
Phys. Ed. T&#13;
eodiing&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
-·&#13;
Lori Hecl&#13;
&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Lytton, IA&#13;
&#13;
Mary Jo Heimberg&#13;
Nursing&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Tom Hemmom&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin./Econ.&#13;
Davenport, IA&#13;
&#13;
Sharon Hesse&#13;
&#13;
Darin Hildahl&#13;
&#13;
Elem. Ed./Moth. Teaching&#13;
Marcus, IA&#13;
&#13;
Phys. Ed. T&#13;
eodiing&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
-·&#13;
·-,.&#13;
&#13;
Troy Jasman&#13;
&#13;
Acctg./Econ.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
Barbara Jensen&#13;
Art Teaching/Special Ed.&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA&#13;
&#13;
Carol Jensen&#13;
&#13;
Sociology&#13;
Onawa, IA&#13;
&#13;
Jacquelyn Jensen&#13;
&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Atlantic, IA&#13;
&#13;
Laura Johnson&#13;
&#13;
Art Teaching&#13;
Fort Dodge, IA&#13;
&#13;
Barry Jones&#13;
Comp. Sci./Bus. Admin.&#13;
Waterloo, IA&#13;
&#13;
-·&#13;
Seniors/ 77&#13;
&#13;
·-&#13;
&#13;
Seniors Speak&#13;
"Jesus is Lord of Morningside College."&#13;
Julie Krouse&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
&#13;
·-&#13;
&#13;
Dakota City, NE&#13;
June James&#13;
Biology Teoching&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
..... Kaufman Wook (Wayne)&#13;
Hye&#13;
Hyeong&#13;
Nwsing&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
Kim&#13;
Comp. Sci./Malh&#13;
&#13;
Hyung-Chen(Max) Kim&#13;
Poli. Sci.&#13;
Seoul, FC&#13;
&#13;
Busan, FC&#13;
&#13;
·c&#13;
Anne Koepman Krause&#13;
Julie&#13;
&#13;
·-&#13;
&#13;
Crim. Justice&#13;
LeMon, IA&#13;
&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Dakoto Cily, NE&#13;
&#13;
David Krohn&#13;
Comp. Sci./Math&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
Valorie Kruse&#13;
Eng. Writ. Teoching&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
LuAnne&#13;
Kuchel&#13;
&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Kingsley, IA&#13;
&#13;
Lori Kutz&#13;
Eorly Child Ed.fElem. Ed.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
·Bus. John Lego&#13;
Spirit Lake, IA&#13;
&#13;
R. Scott Larson&#13;
Bus. Ed.&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
Barbara&#13;
Lewison&#13;
~ct.fEmt1.&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
Muh&#13;
Shiarn&#13;
(Gabrielle)&#13;
Lii&#13;
French/Bus. Admin.&#13;
Taipei, FC&#13;
&#13;
Moi-jir (Mickle) Lin&#13;
Bus. Admin./Emt1.&#13;
Hsinfeng, FC&#13;
&#13;
Mark Lindahl&#13;
Theatre&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
··78 / Seniors&#13;
&#13;
Bruce Lindell&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
Tammy Lintin&#13;
,&#13;
Gen. Psych./Soc.&#13;
Onawa, IA&#13;
&#13;
Timothy Loftus&#13;
Moss Comm.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Sandy Lieck&#13;
Math/Comp. Sci.&#13;
Denison, IA&#13;
&#13;
Brain Luther&#13;
Musi&lt; Ed.&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
&#13;
Lisa&#13;
Lynch&#13;
Bus. Admin./Office Admin.&#13;
Griswold, IA&#13;
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Seniors Speak&#13;
"In my years at Morningside, I hove learned more than&#13;
specific focts. I hove learned how to learn. To those who hove&#13;
fought me, I om forever grateful."&#13;
Jonna Mousoff&#13;
Mathmatics&#13;
Hudson, WI&#13;
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Beckie Maahs&#13;
Phys. Ed. T&#13;
Teaching&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Lisa Maahs&#13;
Nursing&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Michelle Madsen&#13;
Nursing&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Leonora Mangenje&#13;
Nursing&#13;
Zimbabwe, Africa&#13;
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Rose Marsh&#13;
Bio. T&#13;
eo&lt;hing&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Janna Mausolf&#13;
Moth. Teo&lt;hing&#13;
Hudson, WI&#13;
&#13;
Kenneth Maxfield&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Paul McCall••&#13;
Eng. Lit. &amp; Criticism&#13;
Omaha, NE&#13;
&#13;
Pamola McManigal&#13;
Comp.&#13;
Dakota City, NE&#13;
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Laura Meier&#13;
Acctg.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Juleen Meints&#13;
Bio. T&#13;
eo&lt;hing&#13;
Ute, IA&#13;
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Gregg Michael&#13;
Agribus./Econ.&#13;
Hinton, IA&#13;
&#13;
Matthew Miller&#13;
&#13;
Phys. Ed./Hist. Teaching&#13;
Aurelia, IA&#13;
&#13;
Gregory Mitchell&#13;
Comp. Sci.&#13;
Apple Valley, MN&#13;
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Shauna Moe&#13;
Comp. Sci.&#13;
Yankton, SD&#13;
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Martin Morris&#13;
Phys. Ed. T&#13;
Teaching&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Joffory Myrick&#13;
R Mgmt./Phys. Ed.&#13;
ec.&#13;
Safety Harbor, Ft&#13;
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Paul Niebuhr&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Blairstown, IA&#13;
&#13;
Torry Nielsen&#13;
Moss. Comm./Phys. Ed.&#13;
Moorhead, IA&#13;
&#13;
Diane Niewohner&#13;
Graphic Arts&#13;
Onawa, IA&#13;
&#13;
Michael Noble&#13;
Phys. Ed. Teaching&#13;
Omaha, NE&#13;
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Jill Noordhook&#13;
Ind. Psych/Bus Admin.&#13;
Sioux Center, IA&#13;
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Seniors Speak&#13;
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"Being a non-traditional student at Morningside has been challenging to my family as&#13;
well as to myself, resulting in much personal&#13;
growth and an exciting new career in education."&#13;
David Riley&#13;
Math Education&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Tanya Nuetzman&#13;
Sociology&#13;
Everly, IA&#13;
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Crystal Oberheu&#13;
Rel. Studies/Spanish&#13;
Woterloo, IA&#13;
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s.w&#13;
Econ.&#13;
Seoul, FC&#13;
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Kendall Oliver&#13;
Comp. Sci./Bus. Admin.&#13;
Pisgah, IA&#13;
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Sandra Olson&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Soldier, IA&#13;
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Christine ersinger Susan Peters&#13;
P&#13;
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Barkley Payer&#13;
Graphic Arts&#13;
W&#13;
innebago, NE&#13;
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Robert Peck&#13;
Phil./Gen. Psych.&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
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Kimberly Pitkin&#13;
Bus. Admin.fEcon.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Lori Plummer&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Kingsley, IA&#13;
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Elem. Ed.&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
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Bus. Admin.fRec. Mgmt.&#13;
Lawton, IA&#13;
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Darla Pererson&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
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·Elizabeth Pigott&#13;
Graphic Arts&#13;
Sioux City IA&#13;
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Janeen Pollak&#13;
Elem. Ed./Special Ed.&#13;
Denison, IA&#13;
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Suzabbe Poppen&#13;
Biology&#13;
Sioux Cily, IA&#13;
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Beth Quade&#13;
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Eng. Writ. &amp;&#13;
Janewille, WI&#13;
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William Rainwater&#13;
Theatre/Mass Comm.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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DavidRiley&#13;
Math T&#13;
&amp;aching&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Laurie Riley&#13;
Rel. Studies&#13;
Story City, IA&#13;
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Mike Roarson&#13;
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Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sloan, IA&#13;
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Rita Roarso&#13;
Econ./Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sloan, IA&#13;
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Seniors Speak&#13;
"I hove encountered love, friendship, acceptance, challenge, disappointment, and joy at&#13;
Morningside. Learning to handle and expand&#13;
these experiences is only part of the knowledge&#13;
I've acquired at Morningside. Thanks everyone!&#13;
Dana Sievert&#13;
Sociology/Psychology&#13;
Atlantic, IA&#13;
&#13;
Patrick Rogers&#13;
Bus. Admin./Econ.&#13;
Moville, IA&#13;
&#13;
StevenRowe&#13;
Agribusiness&#13;
LeMars, IA&#13;
&#13;
Jeffery Ruhnke&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
West St. Paul, MN&#13;
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Clark Rupert&#13;
Moss Comm.&#13;
Sgt. Bluff, IA&#13;
&#13;
Sarah Sadler&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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John Salmon&#13;
Biology&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Todd Schnider&#13;
Moss Comm.&#13;
Spencer, IA&#13;
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Gregory Schuerman&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Lincoln NE&#13;
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Charles Shanafelt&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Ronald Shortenhaus&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Lisa Shull&#13;
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Chemistry&#13;
Riverton, IA&#13;
&#13;
Dana Sievert&#13;
Gen. Psych./Soc.&#13;
Atlantic, IA&#13;
&#13;
Nancy Simonson&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Trina Sliefert&#13;
Nursing&#13;
Storm Lake, IA&#13;
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Dawn Smith&#13;
Sociology&#13;
Mallard, IA&#13;
&#13;
Troy Sohn&#13;
Phys. Ed. Teaching&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Jing Yng (Jennifer) Song&#13;
Acctg.&#13;
Taipei, FC&#13;
&#13;
Debra Springer&#13;
Comp. Sci./Grophic Arts&#13;
Gowrie, IA&#13;
&#13;
Kimberly Stahl&#13;
Gen. Psych.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Edward Stanek&#13;
Acctg.fEcon.&#13;
Ralston, NE&#13;
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Sharon Smith&#13;
Crim. Justice&#13;
Wabasha, MN&#13;
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Craig Sensanbaugh&#13;
Elem. Ed.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Seniors/ 81&#13;
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Seniors Speak&#13;
"Next time you're silting in class wondering what you're&#13;
doing there, remember that in order to reach a distant goal&#13;
you must take many small steps."&#13;
Jolene Vovos&#13;
Phys. Ed. Teaching&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
&#13;
Jamie&#13;
Steckelberg&#13;
Eng. Lit. &amp; Criticism&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Felicia Steffe&#13;
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Julie Stehr&#13;
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Shelia Surrell&#13;
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Elem. Ed.&#13;
Moville, IA&#13;
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Eng. Lit. &amp; Criticism/Eng.&#13;
Odebolt IA&#13;
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Nursing&#13;
Oshkosh, Wi&#13;
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·Elizabeth Svoboda&#13;
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Thomas Sweeney&#13;
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Brain&#13;
Swift&#13;
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Elizabeth Taylor&#13;
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Daine Thomssen&#13;
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Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Music Ed.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Phys. Ed. Teaching&#13;
Hawarden IA&#13;
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Gen. Psych.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Early Child Ed.fElem. Ed.&#13;
Marshall, MN&#13;
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Val Uken&#13;
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Music Ed.&#13;
Bellevue, NE&#13;
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Thomas Sweeny&#13;
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Brain Ulven&#13;
Bus. Admin./Econ.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Sara Ulven&#13;
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Vicki Vander Pol&#13;
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Nursing/Biology&#13;
l'aullina, IA&#13;
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Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux Center, IA&#13;
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Karen Ulven&#13;
Bus. Admin.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Todd Verschorr&#13;
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Jolene Vasas&#13;
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Phys. Ed. Teaching&#13;
Battle Creek, IA&#13;
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Phys. Ed. Teaching&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Joan&#13;
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Wanninger&#13;
Acct./Comp. Sci.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Renee Watson&#13;
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Karen Weber&#13;
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Nursing&#13;
Marshall, WA&#13;
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Bus. Admin.&#13;
Dunlap, IA&#13;
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Pamela Weisz&#13;
Music Ed.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Seniors Speak&#13;
Katherine Wellendorf&#13;
So&lt;.fPol. Sci.&#13;
Sioux City, IA&#13;
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JIii Wells&#13;
Biology&#13;
LeMars, IA&#13;
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Lihhuea Wey&#13;
Acctg.&#13;
Taipei, FC&#13;
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Karen&#13;
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"It's hord to know exactly what to soy, or who to thank.&#13;
But I owe a lot to many people - induding the collage. I've&#13;
loved these lost four yars. Thanks!"&#13;
Molly Woodworth&#13;
Criminal Justice&#13;
Danison, IA&#13;
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Sioux City, IA&#13;
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Crim. Justice&#13;
Denison, IA&#13;
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Scranton, PA&#13;
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Storm Lake, IA&#13;
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Sioux Staff Grows&#13;
The Sioux Yearbook had a good year, raising book sales 25% from the previous year.&#13;
We also welcomed new members to our staff. Laurie Harpenau was our Business Manager,&#13;
Valerie Johnson became one of the co-editors, and several other new additions made working on the Sioux exciting and fun. Our staff included: Co-Editors Stacy Delong and Valerie&#13;
Johnson, Business Manager Laurie Harpenau, Chief Photographer Jill Hanson, Gary Baker,&#13;
Pam Frey, Marla Geary, Keri Jo Grasma, Mike Jones, Kendall Millard, Lucinda Neville,&#13;
Todd Peterson, Ann Trimble, Mary Viz, and Alicia Wessendorf.&#13;
Thanks for your help guys! Editors.&#13;
Top (left to right): Picking out the right pictures con be tough: Mary Viz, Stacy Delang, Lucinda Neville, and&#13;
Gary Baker. Bottom right: Training session with part of the gang. Below: Lucinda Neville selects the photos&#13;
that she will be using.&#13;
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Collegian&#13;
Reporter&#13;
Celebrates 90th Year&#13;
In its 90th year of publication, the Collegian&#13;
Reporter offers o variety of extra-curricular activities. Published twice o month, the paper gives&#13;
students the opportunity to report on events, write&#13;
columns, and photograph and develop pictures of&#13;
campus events. The editors ore responsible for&#13;
choosing the articles and preparing the paper for&#13;
print.&#13;
The paper functions to keep the student body and&#13;
faculty up-to-dote on campus and local news, poss&#13;
along sports scores, express opinions, and even&#13;
spread gossip (in the personals). The paper is o uni·&#13;
lying agent for the college.&#13;
During the 1986-87 term, the paper come out&#13;
15 times, and highlighted topics such as Homecoming&#13;
'86 and George Bush's visit. Garfield was introduced&#13;
as o new feature and the number of personals increased. The year was o great success.&#13;
Seated (left ta right): Ann Trimble, Laura Scammacca,&#13;
Lanette Curry and Shelly Klein Co-Editors, Julie Lien. Standing:&#13;
Vicki VanderPal, Brenda Curry, Scott Marr, Lisa Grubb, Chris&#13;
Rants, Bob Craig, Perrie Garland, John James, Paul McCallum.&#13;
Not pictured: Nya Kadenge, Marla Geary, Chris Steinbach,&#13;
Susan Peters, Todd Peterson, Shelly A&#13;
shley, Tim Davis - Advertising Manager. Far right: Shelly Klein, hard at work. Right:&#13;
Robin Korthols selects a hit at KMSC. Bottom: Sky King!! at&#13;
KMSC Radio.&#13;
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KMSC Radio FM 88.3&#13;
KMSC is Morningside 's own FM radio station.&#13;
This Federal Communications Commission class D&#13;
licensed radio station hos ten watts of effective&#13;
radiated power, broadcasting approximately ten&#13;
miles around its Lewis Holl location.&#13;
Each week there ore disc jockeys who ploy a&#13;
wide spectrum of music. The variety ranges from&#13;
heavy metal to classical, punk to bluegrass, top&#13;
40 to contemporary Christion. There is&#13;
something to meet everyone's tastes. There ore&#13;
also public affairs programs, news, sports and&#13;
entertainment.&#13;
KMSC strives to keep up with the latest advances in programming and technology. This&#13;
&#13;
year KMSC purchased o compact disc player.&#13;
Digital sound hos hit Morningside due in Part to o&#13;
grant from Uncle John 's Records, Tapes and Compact Discs. This grant enables KMSC to use discs&#13;
provided by Uncle John 's.&#13;
KMSC's executive staff consists of: Ann Trim·&#13;
hie, station manager; Lisa Grubb, operations&#13;
manager; Sheila Peterson, news director; Robin&#13;
Korthals, sports director; Keri Jo Grasmo, public&#13;
affairs director; Bryan Davis, production supervisor; and Chris Mansfield, production manager;&#13;
and Donald F Keeler, General manager. Article&#13;
.&#13;
by Ann Trimble.&#13;
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Student Government&#13;
What a Crew&#13;
I believe Student Government has had a great year. From orientation to&#13;
our spring executive council elections, things have gone well.&#13;
The senate elections in the fall filled every seat in the senate. Many&#13;
candidates ran, and it was good to see the large turnout for each seat. The&#13;
senate worked hard, keeping on top of academics, finance, financial aid,&#13;
and the running of the senate itself. The senators brought up many good&#13;
points during these meetings, which caused lively debate and discussion.&#13;
The biggest issue Student senate faced this year was that of disinvestment in South Africa. The senate passed a resolution to do just that and it&#13;
was well received by the Board of Directors. Student Government helped&#13;
get the Distinguished Scholar award changed to a full tuition award for four&#13;
years, thus causing the recipient to pay the difference if there happened to&#13;
be a tuition increase.&#13;
Also, incounter this year was the request from the senate to raise the&#13;
salaries of the Vice President and Treasurer from $600 to $800. The motion was passed and will be part of next year's budget.&#13;
Homecoming and Orientation were two events that also went well. Both&#13;
directors did an excellent job and we thank Alicia and Lisa for doing a great&#13;
job.&#13;
We have benefited from a yearbook staff that has raised sales, and&#13;
advertising so that the yearbook will remain part of the college experience.&#13;
Thank you Val and Stacy and your fine crew.&#13;
The Collegian Reporter did a fine job of covering the events and happenings of our campus. The paper remained in excellent form. Thank you Shelly and Lynette and staff for another year of journalism, C.R. style.&#13;
Members of this year's vocal students are: Todd Schnider, Paula Puckett,&#13;
Dan Kruger, Nyaradzai Kadenge, Chris Rants, Mark Timmerman, Chris&#13;
Steinbach, Rick Amos, Michelle Bluford, Bob Boldus, Bill Brown, Jodi Dorn,&#13;
Erica Gunderson, April Hlad, Chad Hoffman, Shad Kroeger, Kendall Millard,&#13;
Neil Morenz, Albert Soatikee, Bob Craig, and Derek Richardson.&#13;
Besides this the Executive Council featuring V Janna Mausolf,&#13;
.P.&#13;
Secretary Sherri McGinnis, Treasurer Laura Scammacca, and Student Advocate Nick Votek did a superb job.&#13;
Joel Higgins - President of Student Government.&#13;
Top front row (left to right): Bill Brown, Nick Volek, Albert Sootikee, Kendall M&#13;
illard, Mork&#13;
Timmerman, Terry Bohlke. Middle row: Kent Kennedy - Advisor, Louro Scommocco, Erica&#13;
Gunderson, Joel Higgins - President, Chris Steinbach. Back row: Jonna Mousolf - V&#13;
ice&#13;
President, Susan Peters, Sherri McGinnis, Joanne Beraldi Bob Craig, Nyorodzoi Kodenge, Chris&#13;
Rants. Not pictured: Todd Schnider, Paulo Puckett, Don Kruger, Rick Amos, Michelle Bluford,&#13;
Bob Boldus, Jodi Dorn, April Hlad, Chad Hoffman, Shod Kroeger, Neil Morenz, Derek&#13;
Richardson.&#13;
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88 / Organizations&#13;
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Student Ambassadors&#13;
Student Ambassadors, Front row (left to right): Jodi Dorn, Penny Moy, Crystal Oberheu, Julie Ann Serck, Mory Hansen, Koren&#13;
Weber. Back row: Elaine Palmberg, Stoey Childs, Dennis Louver - A&#13;
ssistant Coordinator, Alicia Wessendorf, Ann Trimble, Lora&#13;
Vanderzwaag - Coordinator, Connie Root, Amy G&#13;
erking, Kyle Ellerbeck. Not pictured: Soro Anderson, Vicky Anderson, Shelly&#13;
Ashley, Lesley Bartholomew, Doug Beouchene, Michelle Biggs, Cheryl Dahl, Brad Dyslin, Terri Fischer, Anette Flygo, Dee Dee Harm,&#13;
Marilyn Harrington, Sherry Hilbronds, Scott Holtz, Derek Jacobsen, .Sheila Kennerly, Darren Lee, Tricia McCoulley, Jill Noordhoek,&#13;
Suzanne Poppen, Dove Reed, Cory Roberts, Chris Steinbach, Mike Tromp, Soro Ulven, Molly Woodworth.&#13;
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International&#13;
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Club&#13;
Front row: Norlizo Mot Isa, Foridoh Abdullah, Chen-Hua Liang, Souchin Com,&#13;
Zuroini Mot Zain, Annette Flygo - President, Noor Aomon Ariffin. Middle&#13;
row: Doniel Dongin Kim, Michelle Schuler, Rosido Junid, Lusrim Abdul Rohman,&#13;
Dong Tong, Nyo Kodenge, Komerezei Ismail, Kendall Millard, Homizoh Abdul&#13;
Hamid, Mohd Anos Mohd Alwi, Roy Suh (Doug Yeon), Dr. Doohen. Back row:&#13;
Solo (lk-Toom) Hon, Gabrielle Lii (Muh-Shdom), Corrina Yu, Mineko Abe, Terri&#13;
Fischer - Secretory, Lanette Pollock, Riso Rebbeck, Norozioh Abd. Aziz, Foridoh&#13;
Yusof, Solina Khalid.&#13;
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C.B.C.&#13;
CBC Programs and Activities Council is responsible for pro·&#13;
viding the campus with well-rounded cultural, social, educational,&#13;
and recreational activities. The council is comprised entirely of&#13;
student volunteers. Four executive members, and six committee&#13;
chairpeople (with their committees) organize and promote&#13;
anything from a film series to forums and discussions; spring&#13;
break trips to rec center tournaments; and comedians to singers&#13;
to bands and dances.&#13;
CBC sponsored Winterfest Week in January and Spring Fling&#13;
in late March. Some other highlights of the year included a non·&#13;
alcoholic bar in the Wigwam; an Aparteid forum; films like "Top&#13;
Gun" and "Back To School"; turning the rec center into a jail for&#13;
a fund-raiser; performances by singer Dave Wopat, comedian&#13;
Bud Andersen, and hypnotist Jim Wand; and a spring break trip&#13;
to Daytona Beach.&#13;
CBC, Above, Front row (left to right): Jonna Mouso/1, Dione Niewohner, Chris Cuthrell, Lorraine Watts, Stoey Childs, Andy Sudmon. Back&#13;
row: Kent Kennedy, Joonne Beroldi, Louro Scommocco, Koren Weber.&#13;
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Organizations / 89&#13;
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I.V.C.F.&#13;
The purpose of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship is to establish and assist students in&#13;
the Christian faith. Our major objectives are to encourage students in evangelism,&#13;
discipleship, and mission. We meet weekly for large group meetings which offer a time of&#13;
fellowship for students. They consist of singing, prayer, and speakers or other activities,&#13;
which promote Christian growth. There are also small groups on campus which meet&#13;
regularly for Bible study, worship and outreach.&#13;
tVCF, Front row (left to right): Vicki Marshall, Curtis Klaahsen, Michelle Schuler - Secretory, Shannan&#13;
Robinson, Nya Kadenge - Outreach. Back row: Mary Hansen - Lorge Group Coordinator, Rochelle Stock Small Group Coordinator, Greg Schuerman - Music Coordinator, John Blankenship, Jennifer Barngrover,&#13;
Suzanne Black, Kevin Gonnerman.&#13;
&#13;
Indian Alliance Club&#13;
American Indian Alliance, Front row (left to Right) Thelma Thomas, Barkley Payer, Juanita Walks&#13;
Nice, Willie Kitto, David Adams, Christal Swift - Secretory, Treasurer, Chuck Raymond - Vice President. Back&#13;
row: Joyce Thomas, Kathy Edner. Not pictured: Eric Siert - President, Richard Harlan, Denise Henry,&#13;
Everette Jones, Arnold Mallory, Robbie LeMaster, Bob Thacker, Minnie Olson, Adrian Saunsoci, Albert Sotaikee,&#13;
Michelle Thomas, George Trudell.&#13;
&#13;
Sigma Pi Sigma&#13;
Sigma Pi Sigma, Seated (left to right): Greg Baldwin, Lisa Shull. Standing: David Riley, Robert&#13;
Green, Dan Kruger, Matt Carney.&#13;
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Nurse's Club&#13;
The Morningside Student Nurse's Club, the campus organization for nursing students,&#13;
holds meetings the third Wednesday of every month at 4 p.m. in Lewis Hall Room 5. A&#13;
speaker from the college or community offers information on health care concerns to interested students. The Club also sponsors the Siouland Bloodbank twice a year, in October&#13;
and April. Over 100 pints of blood were donated by Morningside Students and faculty this&#13;
year. The MSNC also sponsors a bakesale in March to raise much needed funds and obtained approx. $75 this year.&#13;
The gala event every year for the Nurse's Club is the Maud Adams Research Day, sponsored annually by the Club. Held this year on °April 23, the program allows nursing&#13;
students the opportunity to present their seminars, teaching projects, and research studies.&#13;
This year's speaker for the luncheon was Winifred J. Pinch, RN, EdD, of the Creighton&#13;
University School of Nursing. Nursing Faculty and Student of the Year were also presented.&#13;
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neworl ,one&#13;
uman family&#13;
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Pictured at right, Front row (left to right): Barb Eveleth - Secretary, Brenda Curry - President,&#13;
JoAnn Forney - Treasurer, Leah Wesselink - Historian, Michelle Madsen, Anita Blue. Back row: Kim Heim,&#13;
Deb Rothe, Renee Watson, Courtenay Hollander, Kim Meyer, Kelly Hopp. Not pictured: Diane Binneboese Vice President, Jennifer Young, Cathy Schloesser Trina Slielert, Judi Richards, Ruth Oeltjenbruns, Kaye Menning,&#13;
Pam Holstad, Deb Adams, Brenda Willemssen, Tracy Wingert, Carrie Smith, Rachel Santema, Carlynn Baerenwald,&#13;
Leah Mangenje, Sheila Surrell, Carol Jalas, Kim Bruning, Becky Knaack, Vicki Marshall.&#13;
&#13;
Alpha Mu Gamma&#13;
Not pictured, Members include: Crystal Oberheu - President, Lori Ludwig - Vice President, Dana&#13;
Sievert - Secretary, Mary Hansen - Treasurer, Barb Andersen, Norma Barajas, Heidi Deen, Betty Dorsey, Chen&#13;
Chen Du, Dan Miller, Christine Persinger, Jenny Prichard, and Beth Quade.&#13;
&#13;
F.C.A.&#13;
Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Not. pictured: Todd Armstrong, Mark Cooper, Brian Keeney, Todd&#13;
Koos, Gregg Mitchell, Steve Wiederhold.&#13;
J&#13;
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"We de ire but the good of the world and the happineH&#13;
of the nations ... that all 11at1011s should become unc m&#13;
faith and all men as b rothers; that the bonds of affection&#13;
and unity ben.,•een the sons of men should be&#13;
"ifrengthened; that di1·ersity of religion should aase. and&#13;
di 'lerences of race be annulled . . and all men be a&lt;; one&#13;
kindred and one family .&#13;
,.... Nah , Sac ed W , 1&#13;
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S.M.E.N.C.&#13;
The Student Music Educators Notional Conference (SMENC), gave $600 to the&#13;
music deportment in November to help buy office machinery, which benefited&#13;
everyone in that deportment. fifteen of SMENC's members attended the State&#13;
music convention last January in Des Moiries, and three members were nominated&#13;
for state offices. Mory Kottmonn - President, Kelly Jacobsma - Vice-President,&#13;
and Susan Barker - Editor.&#13;
At right, front row (left to right): Gary Shupe, Susan Stock, Mory Little. Row 2: Rochelle&#13;
Stock, Mory Kotfmonn, Susan Barker, John Carey. Row 3: Crystal Bunge, Andrea Lyons, Michelle&#13;
Schuler, Koren Hokenson. Row 4: Shelly fuller, Lori Fairchild, Kelly Jacobsma, Kipp Brockman, Joe&#13;
Minarik. Row 5: Timothy Hoyden, Brian Luther, Greg Schuerman, Tom Sweeney. Not pictured:&#13;
Michelle Bluford, Michelle Biggs, Victoria Conover, Bret Crowl, Melody Hamil; Jeff Irvin, Mary Monson,&#13;
Paul Niebuhr, Lori Plummer, Dionna Van Ness, Pam Weisz.&#13;
&#13;
Alpha Psi Omega&#13;
Above, seated (left to right): Bruce Bunger, Stephanie Palmer, Monie Christenson. Standing:&#13;
Morly Knepper, Todd P&#13;
eterson, Mory Arnold, frank Ludwig.&#13;
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Circle K&#13;
Above, front row (left to right): Brigit Murphy, Vicki Anderson, Erica Gunderson. Row 2: John James, Mory Viz,&#13;
Jayne Krah, Elaine Palmberg, Crystal Oberheu, John Beeck. Row 3: John Pinto, Robin Korlhals, Connie Roof, Kaye Menning,&#13;
• Dee Dee Harm, Lisa Grubb, Gretchen Chamberlain.&#13;
&#13;
D.P.M.A.&#13;
Data Processing Management Association, (DPMA} is a new computer club on campus.&#13;
,&#13;
The ·purpose of DPMA is to explore new areas in computers and to enrich our computer&#13;
knowledge.&#13;
As a fundraiser this year, DPMA held two very successful bake sales. We also had two&#13;
movie nights, featuring "Short Circuit," and a documentary on Hackers. We also, sponsored a computer Star Trek tourney in the Jacobsen terminal room.&#13;
DPMA is for anyone having an interest in computers.&#13;
DPMA, Top left, seated (left to right): T Russell, Ronald Lorvick, Valerie Johnson, K Jo Hornack.&#13;
im&#13;
itty&#13;
Standing: Bob Heien, Robb McMullen, Corrine K&#13;
inney, Keith Tookey.&#13;
&#13;
Mu Phi Epsilon&#13;
Mu Phi Epsilon, Phi Zeta Chapter.&#13;
We are an: International Professional Music Fraternity.&#13;
The purpose of Mu Phi Epsilon is to the advancement of music in America and&#13;
throughout the world, the promotion of musicianship and scholarship, and the development&#13;
of a true bond of friendship .&#13;
Mu Phi Epsilon, left, seated (left to right): Mory Kottmonn - Treasurer, Susan Barker - Historian&#13;
President, Jill Smith, Mory Little,&#13;
Michelle Schuler - Recording Secretary.&#13;
&#13;
&amp; Chorister. Standing: Koren Hokenson, Roxanne Smith, Susan Stock -&#13;
&#13;
Kappa Delta Pi&#13;
The purpose of this society is "to encourage excellence in Scholarship, high personal&#13;
standards, improvement in teacher preparation, distinction in achievement, and contributions to education" by honoring and recognizing students such as yourself. Kappa Delta Pi&#13;
is a nationally recognized scholastic honorary society, and is a member of the Association&#13;
of College Honor Societies.&#13;
Kappa Delta Pi, Left, seated (left to right): Vicki Anderson, Pamela Weisz, Gory Shupe, Nanci Cunningham, Sarah Sadler, Sharon Hesse. Standing: Dr. Carolyn Rants, Mory Hanson, Melonie Corey, Lowell Ernst,&#13;
Mory Kottmonn, Patricio Hoffman, Julie Krouse, John Beeck. Not pictured: Janice Schmitz, Lynelle Schwien.&#13;
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Phi Eta Sigma&#13;
Right (left to right): Greg Baldwin, Dr. Bruce Forbes, Don Kruger, Ben Cox.&#13;
&#13;
Psi Chi&#13;
Psi Chi hos Dr. Lorry Sensensig as their faculty advisor, and its members include: David Bouerly, Lexio Bosch, Tom Briggs, Corio Culley, Brenda Curry, Cindy Dozork, Terri Fischer, JoAnn&#13;
Forney, Donnie Goodman, Dee Dee Harm, Julio Krause, Tonya LoFrenz, Ron Lorson, Lindo&#13;
Lewison, Lori Ludwig, Vicky Miller, Carol Mitchell, Jill Noordhoek, Crystal Oberheu, Jenny Pritchard, Sharon Schuth, Dono Sievert, LoNee Simons, Felicio Stelle. Pictured above (left to&#13;
right): JoAnn Forney, Tonya LoFrenz, Lindo Lewison, Crystal Oberheu, and Dono Sievert.&#13;
Photo supplied by Dr. Sensenig.&#13;
&#13;
Kappa Mu Epsilon&#13;
Kappa Mu Epsilon is a national honor society for the students of&#13;
mathematics and other closely related lields. The purposes of this society&#13;
are to further the interests of mathematics, to help students to develop an&#13;
appreciation of the power and beauty possessed by mathematics and to&#13;
familiarize members with mathematical advances being made. Officers for&#13;
the year were: President, Janna Mausolf; Vice President, Robb McMullen;&#13;
Secretary, Elaine Palmberg; Treasurer, Trisha Mc(aulley; Advisor, Dr.&#13;
Honargohar.&#13;
Above, front: Janna Mousoll. Back (left to right): Trisha McCaulley, Robb McMullen, Sharon Hesse, Eric Boe, Elaine&#13;
Palmberg. Not pictured: Terry Bohlke, Dori Mclndoo, and Cindy Solberg.&#13;
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UPA, Seated (left to right): Jill Noordhoek, Jenny Prichard, Pot Brummond, Joanne Beroldi - President, Ron Lorson, John Pinto - Faculty Advisor.&#13;
Standing: Robert Peck, Colleen Crowl, Andrea Bucholz, Kim Stohl - Secretary, Jill Knopp, Dee D Harm, Terri Fischer. Not pictured: Julie Etter ee&#13;
Treasurer, Donnie Goodmon, Tom Briggs, Lori Ludwig, Bob Thacker, Tommy Lintin, LaNee Simons - Committee Chairperson.&#13;
&#13;
U.P.A.&#13;
Undergraduate Psychological Association (U .A had&#13;
.P .)&#13;
a very busy year with fund raisers and activities. Among&#13;
the activities were: Candy bar sales, sale of roses for&#13;
Valentine 's Day, Nobel Conference, Psychology Convocation, End-of-the-year Psychology trip, Picnics, and&#13;
Socials.&#13;
U .A is a group of Psychology majors and minors or&#13;
.P .&#13;
any one basically interested in Psychology. It's a chance&#13;
to learn, get involved, promote, and basically have fun&#13;
as a group. It's a lot of fun! Anyone is welcome.&#13;
&#13;
Phi Beta&#13;
Lambda&#13;
Omicron Alpha Epsilon chapter is Morningside College's link to Phi Beta Lambda, a national, collegiate&#13;
business administration, economics, or accounting. Many&#13;
benefits are available for chapter members, including:&#13;
Leadership and communication skills development, decision making skill development, personal growth, and&#13;
career preparation.&#13;
The Chapter is always very active with projects, fun·&#13;
draising or otherwise. Care packages are prepared and&#13;
sold before finals week. Several bake sales are scheduled throughout the year. A trip to a major metropolis to&#13;
visit businesses is organized each year. State and national leadership conferences are also available. - Dave&#13;
Reed, Chapter President.&#13;
&#13;
Phi Beta lambda, Seated (left to right): Bryon Davis - Historian, Stacey Bonwort - Secretory, Diane Kutz - Vice President, Dove Reed President, Joan Wonninger - Treasurer, Don Smith - Faculty Advisor. Standing: Karen Weber, Mike Powell, Suzette Conaway, Connie Root, Perry Bor·&#13;
chard, Susan Peters, Cheryl Dahl, Brenda Schultz, Brenda Wetheroll, Heidi Gonnerman, Ron Shortenhaus, Gretchen Chamberlain, Brod Dyslin, Lisa Ferguson,&#13;
Kirt Bennett.&#13;
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Sigma Tau&#13;
Delta&#13;
Sigma Tau Delta is the English .Honorary. It is&#13;
an informal group which meets to discuss&#13;
literature on a specified topic. Our goal is to promote the recreational and critical study of&#13;
English, both on campus and in the community.&#13;
Sigma Tau Delta, Seated (left ta right): Edward&#13;
Mozeiko, Poul McCollum, Robert Conley, Corio Grey. Stan•&#13;
ding: Morty Knepper, Julie Stehr, John Jomes, Jon Hodge.&#13;
Not pictured: Bill Knepper, Joanne Beroldi, Erica Gunderson, Joyne Kroft, Beth Quade, Suzanne Block, Harvey Flewelling, Perry Rasmussen, Ren Netz, Valorie Kruse, Connie&#13;
Broich.&#13;
&#13;
Honors&#13;
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Honors, (left to right): Mox Stevens, O Morty Knepper, Jenny Prichard, Julie Stehr, Arlys McCorkindole,&#13;
r.&#13;
Julie Schlosser, John Lawrence, Lisa Grubb, Anette Flygo. Not pictured: Mory Viz, Mike Tromp, Cindi Stevens,&#13;
Brenda Schultz, Connie Root, Carol Mitchell, Valorie Kruse, Joyne Kroft, Dee Dee Harm, Heidi Gonnerman, Terri&#13;
Fischer, Carol Eis, Betty Dorsey, Heather Oitz, Janette Conry, Gretchen Chamberlain, Connie Broich.&#13;
e&#13;
&#13;
Omicron Delta Kappa&#13;
Omicron Delta Kappa (O.D .) organized College Bowl, Dean's List Tea, Freshman Tea, Honors Convo on April&#13;
.K&#13;
29, Faculty Appreciation dinner, and held their Initiation Ceremony on May 3rd.&#13;
left: Janice Schmitz announces awards at Honors Convo.&#13;
O.D.K., Below, Seoted (left to right): Janice Schmitz - President, John Salmon, Lisa Lynch, Brad Oyslin - Treasurer, Terri Fischer,&#13;
Mory Hansen. Standing: Or. Carolyn Rants - Faculty Secretary Beth Quade, Jonna Mousoll, Koren Weber - Secretory, Tom Briggs,&#13;
Anette Flygo, Or. Bruce Forbes - Faculty Advisor. Not pictured: Vicky Anderson - Vice President, Michelle Biggs, Terry Bohlke, Jenny&#13;
Prichord, Sora Ulven, Or. Doug Livermore, Or. Morty Knepper, Or. Albert Sellen.&#13;
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Morningside we sing of you&#13;
For the love that we hove known here&#13;
Times of joy and learning too,&#13;
And friendships we will hove forever.&#13;
Moy we ever serve you, heart and mind.&#13;
No molter where our paths may wind,&#13;
Always sound your name with pride,&#13;
Hold you dear, 0 Morningside.&#13;
&#13;
Above right: The newly elected Student Government, to preside on compus for 1987 -1988. (left to&#13;
right): Joel Higgins - President, Stoey Childs - Vice President, Angelo Dennis - Secretory, Don Kruger&#13;
- Treasurer, Julie Lien - Student Advocate, Or. Franklin Terry. Right: The 1986 recipient, Terri Fischer&#13;
presents the Sophomore Cup to the 1987 recipient Nyo Kodenge . Above: Faculty look on as awards ore&#13;
presented. (left to right): Rev . Or. Steve Plymale, Or. R Franklin Terry, President Miles Tommeraosen,&#13;
.&#13;
and Or. William Yockey.&#13;
Opposite page: Harold Rundell, Professor of Biology, is announced os "Faculty Person Of The Yeor."&#13;
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MORNINGSIDE COLLEGE&#13;
&#13;
Honors&#13;
&#13;
Convocation&#13;
&#13;
Morningside&#13;
&#13;
COLLEGE&#13;
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April 29, 1987&#13;
Eppley Auditorium&#13;
&#13;
Presented by&#13;
Who's Who&#13;
Among Students In American&#13;
Universities and Colleges&#13;
Vicki L. Anderson&#13;
Eric N Boe&#13;
.&#13;
Terry A Bohlke&#13;
.&#13;
Thomas G Briggs&#13;
.&#13;
Bret A Crowl&#13;
.&#13;
Betty J. Dorsey&#13;
Bradley E Dyslin&#13;
.&#13;
Anette E Flygo&#13;
.&#13;
Carol D Jensen&#13;
.&#13;
Lisa R Lynch&#13;
.&#13;
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Paul H McCallum&#13;
.&#13;
Crystal A Oberheu&#13;
.&#13;
Beth A Quade&#13;
.&#13;
John D Salmon&#13;
.&#13;
Janice K Schmitz&#13;
.&#13;
Julie K Stehr&#13;
.&#13;
Joan M Wanninger&#13;
.&#13;
Karen L. Weber&#13;
Katherine L. Wellendorf&#13;
Molly E Woodworth&#13;
.&#13;
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Omicron&#13;
Delta&#13;
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Kappa&#13;
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National&#13;
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Leadership Honor Society&#13;
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.&#13;
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101&#13;
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Injuries Plague Football Season&#13;
The preseason report said that the Chiefs would have an in·&#13;
experienced offense, but a strong veteran defense. By seasons&#13;
end however, the Chiefs had lost five starters including three&#13;
linebackers. Mark Cooper, a lineman from Carlisle, Iowa, started&#13;
the season as an offensive tackler, but after injuries depleted&#13;
the defense, Cooper moved to defense. Classmate, Chad Benson,&#13;
a linebacker from Aurelia, moved in when Ed Gochenour was in·&#13;
jured. Bob Grantham, a sophomore punter from Sioux City East,&#13;
led the North Central Conference in punting. Grantham, who&#13;
transferred from Drake, kicked the ball for an average of 40&#13;
yards a kick. Another sophomore, Todd Smith, made a switch&#13;
from defense back to flanker to add speed and quickness. Smith&#13;
ended the season with 40 pass reception for 539 yards and two&#13;
touchdowns. Darrin Belk led the rushers with 437 yards and two&#13;
scores. Quarterback Monte Riebhoff and E J. Stanek completed&#13;
.&#13;
133-283 passes for 146 l yards and seven touchdowns. Tim&#13;
Christensen kicked nine extra points and four field goals to lead&#13;
the Chief scorers. On defense, Brice Farmer led the Chiefs with&#13;
l 05 tackles. The Chiefs finished the year with a l- l Orecord in-&#13;
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l 02 / Football&#13;
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eluding l ·8 in the Conference.&#13;
1986-87 Football Team, (left to right) First row: Tam Hemmen,&#13;
Pat Murphy, Matt Jurgens, Oarren Belk, Harvey Flewelling, Rob Hannusch, Rick&#13;
Vanderloo, Jeff Myrick, Brice Farmer. Second row: Tim McCabe, E J. Stanek,&#13;
.&#13;
Ralph Oxley, Mark Bleil, Jeff Phillips, Mante Riebhoff, Rick Niles, Jerry Stabile,&#13;
Tadd Smith. Third row: Dale Gaswint, Ed Gochenour, Jason Dannenberg, Darrell Thomas, Lonnie James, Steve Neubert, Morgan Walker, Joe Edwards, Paul&#13;
Kropt. Fourth row: John W&#13;
eiland, Lance Evans, Thomas Kenny, Tim&#13;
Christensen, Mike Weltz, Bob Grantham, Mark Harris, Tony Jones, Steve&#13;
Wiederhold. Fifth row: Ken Gardner, Tim Jackson, Kevin Koy, Rick Watson,&#13;
Mott Corney, Steve Franken, Mork Cooper, Brian Keeney, Budy McNaughton.&#13;
Sixth row: Bryon McCabe, John Russell, Brion Teut, Matt Wesphalen, Joe&#13;
Albrecht, Chris Sobus, Tam Parrett, Brad Borchers, Ray Scott Loi Kraft.&#13;
Seventh row: Tadd Speight, Tony Greer, Brian Miller, Shown Smeins, Chad&#13;
Benson, Jon Wonotee, Doug Lago, Ted Seymour, Johnnie Brown. Back row,&#13;
Coaches: Tim Ellis, Jim Leavitt, Darrin Hildreth, Mike Eggelston, Erv Mont, Mark&#13;
Brosomle, Ron Zaharek, Mike Nobel, Matt Miller. Photo by- Bob Rasmus. Right:&#13;
Senior quarterback E J. Stanek is in position for a poss.&#13;
.&#13;
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far left: Defense celebrates o good tackle. Left:&#13;
Head Cooch Erv Mondt. Bottom left: Quarterback Monte Riebhoff laces several obstacles in completing his poss. Below: The offensive huddle.&#13;
Bottom: Going over team strategies and new&#13;
ploys ore port of the sideline responsibilities of the&#13;
assistant coaches.&#13;
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Football / l DJ&#13;
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.&#13;
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Finished l st in lo-Kota Conference&#13;
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The Lady Chiefs finished l st place in the lo-Kota Conference with nine wins and one loss. Their overall season&#13;
record was 34-9.&#13;
Comments by Coach Sandy Winter (right) showed how&#13;
impressed she was with the team. Winter said, "We accomplished our goals for the season by beating Dordt&#13;
and Briar Cliff in the conference. Wins against Briar Cliff&#13;
in three games shows the caliber of our team in going&#13;
against such a tough team." The Chiefs were winners of&#13;
three tournaments this year, at Baker University,&#13;
Nebraska Weslyn, and Midland. They placed 3rd at&#13;
Gustavus Adolphus.&#13;
_&#13;
Along with the team accomplishments, senior Amy&#13;
Wilhelm was named to l st Team All-lo-Kota Conference&#13;
Volleyball Squad and also to first team in NAIA District&#13;
15. Becky Maahs earned recognition by being named to&#13;
the l st T&#13;
earn Conference Squad and received an&#13;
honorable mention on the NAIA District 15 squad and&#13;
made All-Tournament Team in three of the four tournaments Morningside participated In. A second team&#13;
conference nomination was awarded to senior Val Uken&#13;
(shown below). Others recognized with outstanding help&#13;
to the team were Paula Hunter, Kim Ashby and Carolyn&#13;
LaMaak. But os a team sport it took the entire squad to&#13;
work together in achieving this number one ranking. Information by Julie Lien - CR Sports Writer.&#13;
&#13;
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Hours of practice and training go into preparation for competition, ond still concentration ond endurance ore&#13;
needed by everyone. Far left: Players toke a breather during a match. Left: On the sidelines team members&#13;
and score keepers ore on the edge of their seats in anticipation. Below: The 1986-87 Volleyball Team. Front&#13;
row (I tor): Denise Conover, Vicki Rohbusch, Shelly A&#13;
shly, Janeen Pollok, Paulo Hunter, Carolyn LoMook, G&#13;
ino&#13;
Schuldt, Lesley Bartholomew. Back row: (Cooch) Sandy Winter, Amy Wilhelm, Kristi Jones, Vol Uken, Becky&#13;
Maahs, Patricio Larsen, K Ashby, Tonio Arehart, (Assistant Cooch) Molly Woodworth.&#13;
im&#13;
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Chiefs Face Rebuilding Year&#13;
The Chiefs opened the season with a new head&#13;
coach. Tom McCracken fiHed Dan Callahan's shoes&#13;
upon his resignation and end of a 13 year career at&#13;
Morningside. McCracken brought with him a more&#13;
up-tempo style of basketball which me·ant a lot of&#13;
physical and mental conditioning to the l l -man&#13;
team.&#13;
Junior Mark Mohl and senior Dave Grice had exceptional seasons. Grice was named to the All-North&#13;
Central Conference T&#13;
earn. The season record ended&#13;
6-12 in the league and l l-17 overall.&#13;
&#13;
Top (right): Brice Feldholl and Jeff Birchard light for the&#13;
basketball. Top (middle): David Grice aims for the basket&#13;
despite the opposite team. Top (left): Coach Tom McCracken.&#13;
Bottom (right): Setting up for a free throw. Above: Mark&#13;
Mohl guords Kent Godberson while Curtis Travis keeps an eye on&#13;
Chris Cassaday.&#13;
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en's asketball&#13;
l 06 / M B&#13;
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The 1986-81 Men 's Basketball Team, (pictured abave) included, kneeling (left to right): Curtis Travis, John Rossiter, Tom Betz, Jeff&#13;
Birchard, Brice Feldholl, Brod Barkema. Standing: (Cooch) Tom McCracken, David Grice, Mork Mohl, Chris Cassoday, Kent Godbersen, Mott&#13;
Shaeffer, Jim Scholten, Tim Ellis. left: Chiefs practice layups before the game. Above: Cooch McCracken wonders what happened.&#13;
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The 1986-87 Women 's Bosketbo/1 Team&#13;
included, (left to right): Molly Woodworth, Tonia Arehart, Vol Uken, Patricio&#13;
Larsen, Kelley Ashby, Shelly Ashly, Susan&#13;
Stock, Carolyn LoMook, (Cooch) John Arnold,&#13;
(Assistant Cooch) Guy Harrington, Paulo Hunter,&#13;
Gino Schuldt, Kelli Thomas, Vicki Rohbusch,&#13;
Stacey Doeden, Janice Schmitz, Amy Wilhelm,&#13;
Suzie Galles.&#13;
&#13;
Right: Paulo Hunter tries her luck at a free-throw. Above: Team members and Ions watch anxiously at the&#13;
other end of the court.&#13;
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6th Consecutive Title&#13;
&#13;
The Women's Basketball Team&#13;
took its 6th consecutive lo-Koto Conference Title this year. Even though&#13;
practice was hard and every game&#13;
hod its own merit, the season outcome was expected. Speculation at&#13;
the beginning of the season was high&#13;
because there were five senior&#13;
starters returning. Three seniors that&#13;
hod a rewording statistical season included Janice Schmitz, Vol Uken, and&#13;
Amy Wilhelm. The Lady Chiefs 9-1&#13;
conference tally was very impressive,&#13;
while their overall record of 20-10&#13;
was the best in Women's Basketball&#13;
history at Morningside.&#13;
Illness and injury plagued the season but this helped to give a lot of experience to all the team members.&#13;
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Catch the Chiefs in Baseball Action&#13;
&#13;
Coaching Staff&#13;
Head Coach Jim Scholten (right) finished his fourth year at Morningside where he also serves as Assistant Basketball Coach and a writing&#13;
specialist and counselor in the student service department. Scholten has&#13;
compiled a 20-21 record in competing in the North Central Conference's&#13;
Southern Division.&#13;
Fred Stolen completed his ninth season as an Assistant Coach with&#13;
the Chiefs. He is well-known on Morningside 's campus as well as in the&#13;
Sioux City area. Fred is pictured at far right.&#13;
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11 0 / Baseball&#13;
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The 1987 Baseball Team included: Coached Jim Scholten and&#13;
Fred Stolen, Student Assistant; Oar Boles, Players: Todd Arm·&#13;
strong, Kirt Bennett, Jon Christenson, Curt Denker, Kirby Ed&#13;
die, Dove Franko, Jim Henrich, Tim Jackson, Gregg Johnson,&#13;
Todd Kaas, Scott Lorson, Scott Morr, D J. McDonald, Steve&#13;
.&#13;
Rowe, Rick Rembe, Dole Roemen, E J. Stanek, Joel VonGun·&#13;
.&#13;
dy, Kevin Wouhob, Steve Widerhold, Jell Wilkerson, Fronk&#13;
Yanni.&#13;
Juniors Dove Franko and Scott Lorson were named to the&#13;
All-North Conference baseball team. Morningsiders receiving&#13;
honorable mention included: junior Todd Koos, senior Todd&#13;
Armstrong, and sophomore Tim Jackson. The Chiefs ended&#13;
the season with o 21 -21 record.&#13;
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Baseball / 111&#13;
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Lady Chiefs Softball Action&#13;
&#13;
Above, Upside down (left to right): Joonne Gowley, Kelley Ashby. Front row: Molly Woodworth, Vicki Marshall, Deonna Fredinburg, Kim&#13;
Ashby, Suzie Galles. Back row: Beth Gowley, Trisha Mohr, Lynelle Schwien, Kristi Jones, Janice Schmitz, Down Weinreich, Sheli Livengood, Cheryl&#13;
Cantrall, Vol Uken. Top right: Cheryl Cantrall ... up to bot! Right: Molly Woodworth tokes a break. Photos by Mary Stubbs.&#13;
&#13;
112 / Softball&#13;
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left: Deonna Fredinburg keeps on eye on the action, as she guards her base.&#13;
Betow: Always prepared, Molly Woodworth waits for the pitch. Photos by Mory&#13;
Stubbs.&#13;
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Softball / 113&#13;
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1986-87 Men's Track &amp; Field Team included: Rick Amos,&#13;
Greg Baldwin, Johnnie Brown, Alon Burns, Tom Clifford, Mork Cooper,&#13;
Joe Edwards, Jim Fedderson, Kevin Freemon, Lonnie Jomes, Mike&#13;
Kosch, Brion Keeney, Lonnie MocPeek, David Nosh, Steve Neubert,&#13;
Dove Sellen, Todd Smith, Dorrell Thomas, Nick Votek, Morgon Walker,&#13;
John Weiland. Coaches: Jim Leavitt, and John Herrig.&#13;
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114 / T and Field&#13;
rock&#13;
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Track and Field&#13;
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Competes&#13;
Rain or Shine&#13;
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T and Field / 115&#13;
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T&#13;
aeKwando Club Alive and Well on Campus&#13;
&#13;
On September 20th, the Morningside College T&#13;
aeKwando Club entered competition&#13;
against students from the University of Iowa, U&#13;
.S.D., Wayne State, etc. in both sparring&#13;
and form. The tournament was located at In Shik Kim's Academy. The participants results&#13;
are as follows in the sparring division:&#13;
Bryan Davis, l st in heavy-weight intermediate.&#13;
Todd Peterson, 2nd in Light-weight intermediate.&#13;
Kevin Bembry, 3rd in light-weight beginning.&#13;
Derek Peterson, 2nd in heavy-weight beginning.&#13;
In the form competition, Bryan Davis received a second placein his division.&#13;
Also, on October 18th, The TaeKwando Club participate in the testing for advancement&#13;
at In Shik Kim's Academy in Sioux City. These advancing to new belts include:&#13;
Tadd Kelson, orange decided.&#13;
Stacy Sturdevant, yellow.&#13;
Joe Bendix, yellow.&#13;
Derek Peterson, green decided.&#13;
Kevin Bembry, green.&#13;
Todd Peterson, blue.&#13;
Bryan Davis, blue.&#13;
&#13;
Top left: Todd P&#13;
eterson prepares to show how to defend himself from an attackers kick. (Derek Peterson).&#13;
right, front row (left to right): Hamizah Abdul Hamid, Noor Aaman Arillin, Zuraini Mat Zain, Yusrim Ab·&#13;
dul Rahman, Salina Khalid, Dong Tong. Back row: Robert Valente, Todd Peterson, Derek Peterson, Kevin Bern·&#13;
bry, Rod Cameron. Above: Todd Peterson, Derek Peterson, Kevin Bembry, R Cameron. Photos by Chris Belt.&#13;
od&#13;
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116 / TaeK&#13;
wando&#13;
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Drill Team&#13;
&#13;
Morningside College Drill teom is o group of girls, who entertain the Basketball game&#13;
audiences at half time. Their lively music and dance routines make half time fun. The Sioux&#13;
apologizes for being unable to list the games of the team members. Photos by Kendall&#13;
Millard.&#13;
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Drill Team / 117&#13;
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Soccer T&#13;
earn Defeats USO&#13;
The Morningside club soccer team&#13;
defeated USD for the 1st time to place&#13;
third at the Wayne Stole Invitational on&#13;
April 25th. After losing to Dordt College&#13;
by 8-0 Morningside defeated Wayne&#13;
Stole 4-2 and USD 5-2. The soccer team&#13;
is growing at Morningside with o&#13;
membership of thirteen this year. Some&#13;
key players that helped the season along&#13;
were: Russ Lockwood, R. J. Cardin, and&#13;
Joe Bendix. We were unable to get o&#13;
complete list of team members, but&#13;
others included Joel Higgins, Nyo&#13;
Koderge, and Todd Peterson. On these&#13;
pages ore candids of Morningsiders in action. We hope more interest in the soccer&#13;
team will evolve in the years to come.&#13;
&#13;
118 / Soccer&#13;
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Todd Peterson shows tho! soccer con be a rough sport causing many scrapes and bruises .&#13;
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Soccer/ 119&#13;
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Morningside College to Build&#13;
&#13;
A$5.1 million health, physical education and recreation complex will be built at Morningside College starting this fall, college officials announced in the spring of 1987.&#13;
James Yenney, chairman of the board of directors, and Dr. Miles Tommeraasen, president of the college, quickly said the funds would be raised outside the college, and not by&#13;
any increases in tuition or cuts in faculty.&#13;
The new facility is not intended for intercollegiate competition.&#13;
•&#13;
It will contain a six-lane, 25-meter swimming pool with separate diving well, room for&#13;
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three basketball courts easily convertible to volleyball and tennis courts and other physican&#13;
education activities; four racquetball courts with observation deck, weight training&#13;
body conditioning room, multi-purpose lab for golf, dance, martial arts, archery, oerobrcs&#13;
and other class activities.&#13;
There also will be on area which con be connected in the future by a walkway or&#13;
skyway across S. Glass Street to Allee Gymnasium.&#13;
&#13;
$5. 1 Million Phys. Ed. Complex&#13;
&#13;
It also w contain a jogging track, eight feet wide and elevated above the gym and&#13;
ill&#13;
lobby area, which will measure out at nine laps to the mile; two non-active labs to support&#13;
physical education classes such as first aid, kinesiology and exercise physiology; two additional classrooms, deck above the pool and a combined entry and student lounge.&#13;
The main portion of the building will project east and west, from S. Glass and behind&#13;
the Faculty House to a point behind the present Commons.&#13;
Preliminary work on the 73,000-plus square foot complex will begin almost imediately, officials said.&#13;
m&#13;
"I am most pleased to share with you some . . . exciting news . . . that is going to&#13;
m more jobs for Siouxland, expanded services and programs for Morningside College&#13;
ean&#13;
students, both full and part-time expanded benefits to our faculty and staff, and a continued commitment to excellence and quality by the college to the Siouxland and community," said Yanney, making the announcement.&#13;
The board gave unanimous approval to the plan Tuesday, Yanney said, capping discussions w had been under way for years.&#13;
hich&#13;
"Final financing plans are now being put in place. As soon as these arrangements have&#13;
been completed, pre-construction work will begin. Ground breaking is expected by the end&#13;
of the summer," Yanney said.&#13;
Tommeraasen said the finance plan is complex, but it will not be part of the operation&#13;
budget. Initially it will involve a loan from the Iowa Higher Education Loan Authority, which&#13;
w be repaid by a group of donors who prefer to remain anonymous, T&#13;
ill&#13;
ommeraasen said.&#13;
&#13;
The proposal also calls for creation of an endowment for continued operation of the facility.&#13;
Both Yanney and Tommeraasen said they are excited and proud about the proposed&#13;
new building. Both noted they are counting on its potential for recruiting and keeping&#13;
students, and for helping keep student and faculty morale at a high level.&#13;
Joel Higgins, president of the student body, said he is excited about it too, but "only&#13;
one thing threw me back: I will graduate before it is built."&#13;
In a reference to present competition for facilities in Allee Gymnasium by all campus&#13;
elements, Higgins said, "When I'm lilting weights along with those big football players ...&#13;
my ego gets hurt," but there will be no need for that in the new facility.&#13;
"I hope there won't be that big of a user's fee, " so alumni will be attracted back to the&#13;
campus, Higgins said. Drawing laughter by the audience of students, faculty and staff.&#13;
The name used for the building during the announcement was the "HPER" (Pronounced&#13;
HIGH-per) building, but that acronym for health, physical education and recreation is not&#13;
necessarily the final name.&#13;
It is expected the building will take two years to complete. At some time in the future,&#13;
Allee gym facilities will be upgraded, officials said.&#13;
Opposite page: M of the new H building on display in the H&#13;
odel&#13;
PER&#13;
ickman Dining Roam. Above: Dr. Donald&#13;
P&#13;
oppen discusses the HPER building plans with students, faculty, staff, and friends.&#13;
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HPER B&#13;
uilding / 121&#13;
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-&#13;
&#13;
Probably the most loyal fans of the Chiefs&#13;
football team were the Cheerleaders. Through&#13;
rain and snow, winning season or not, they&#13;
supported their team.&#13;
Anew edition for the football squad in the&#13;
'86 season were the male Cheerleaders. "It&#13;
was a great success and a lot of fun!" concluded one cheerleader. Story by Jill Noordhoek and Kendall Millard.&#13;
&#13;
Julie Serck lights the cold with mittens to continue cheering on the Chiefs.&#13;
Photo by Jill Hanson.&#13;
&#13;
The 1986 Football cheerleaders ore: Front row (loft to right): Mil&#13;
Serck, Scott Mallory, Tim Ellison, Soro Anderson, Don Kruger, Bob Baldus,&#13;
and Jill Noordhoek. Back row: Porn Reis, Lisa Maahs, Eddie the Eoglt,&#13;
Eileen Molone, and Kathy Bellinger.&#13;
Cheerleaders Jill Noordhoek, Julie Serck, Porn Reis, and Soro Ande~&#13;
prepare to show school spirit at the Homecoming Pep rally. Photo by&#13;
Hanson.&#13;
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Momingside's Bosketboll Cheerleaders include left to&#13;
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right&#13;
&#13;
Jill Noor-&#13;
&#13;
Dhoek Scott Mallory, Suze Conaway Tim Ellison, Eddie the Eagle, Don&#13;
&#13;
Suze Conaway and Dan Kruger impress on lookers os they demonstrate the&#13;
difficulty of some of their lilts. Photo by Kendall Millard.&#13;
&#13;
Even though fans did not see the Basket·&#13;
boll Cheerleaders until late November,&#13;
preparations started months before. During&#13;
the summer of 1986, they (in conjunction&#13;
with the football squad) held a camp to raise&#13;
money for new sweats. Many in the squad&#13;
hod previous cheerleading experience, but&#13;
still put in long hours trying to create new&#13;
cheers, routines, and ·mounts. "We hod a&#13;
great season!" claimed one of the experienc·&#13;
ed. "We really enjoyed cheering on the&#13;
Chiefs." Story by Jill Noordhoek and Kendall&#13;
Millard.&#13;
&#13;
Kruger P Reis, Bob Boldus, and Suzanne Poppen.&#13;
orn&#13;
Cheering for o Basket the men use megaphones to be heard over the crowd.&#13;
Phot by Kendall Millard.&#13;
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Basketball Cheerleaders / 123&#13;
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Baseball&#13;
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Season Results&#13;
Wayne State, Neb.&#13;
18&#13;
Northern Colorado&#13;
28&#13;
Northwestern, IA&#13;
21&#13;
Morningside&#13;
l0&#13;
South Dakota St.&#13;
24&#13;
South Dakota&#13;
33&#13;
North Dakota&#13;
24&#13;
North Dakota St.&#13;
63&#13;
Augustana&#13;
17&#13;
Mankato St.&#13;
24&#13;
St. Cloud St.&#13;
16&#13;
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4&#13;
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The Softball team was led under the direction of&#13;
Sandra Winters, pictured above. Awards were given&#13;
as follows.&#13;
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•&#13;
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•&#13;
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Molly Woodworth&#13;
Janice Schmitz&#13;
Cheryl Cantrall&#13;
Beth Gawley&#13;
Kristi Jones&#13;
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124 / Scoreboard&#13;
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Most Valuable Player&#13;
Academic All American (2nd year)&#13;
All La-KotaConference&#13;
All Conference and All District&#13;
All Conference and All District&#13;
Honorable Mention in la-Kola&#13;
Conference.&#13;
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9&#13;
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0&#13;
3&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
3&#13;
10&#13;
11&#13;
4&#13;
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Season Results&#13;
Creighton University&#13;
SW Baptist&#13;
SW Baptist&#13;
School of the Ozarks&#13;
Missouri Southern&#13;
Westminister College&#13;
Tarkio College&#13;
NW Missouri State&#13;
NW Missouri State&#13;
Briar Cliff&#13;
Briar Cliff&#13;
Briar Cliff&#13;
Briar Cliff&#13;
Bellevue College&#13;
Bellevue College&#13;
Northwestern, IA&#13;
Briar Cliff&#13;
North Dakota&#13;
North Dakota&#13;
North Dakota&#13;
Briar Cliff&#13;
Westmar College&#13;
Westmar College&#13;
Augustana College&#13;
Augustana College&#13;
Augustana College&#13;
Augustana College&#13;
Wayne State, Neb.&#13;
Wayne State, Neb.&#13;
&#13;
sosu&#13;
sosu&#13;
SDSU&#13;
sosu&#13;
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Mount Marty&#13;
Mount Marty&#13;
Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
Nebraska-O&#13;
maha&#13;
Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
Nebraska-Om&#13;
aha&#13;
NCC Playoffs&#13;
Mankato State&#13;
North Dakota&#13;
South Dakota State&#13;
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23&#13;
15&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
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8&#13;
6&#13;
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'South Dakota State&#13;
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Women&#13;
73&#13;
89&#13;
61&#13;
68&#13;
119&#13;
74&#13;
106&#13;
78&#13;
60&#13;
80&#13;
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##College of St. Mary's&#13;
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Grandview&#13;
@Briar Cliff&#13;
Mankato State&#13;
Wayne Stole&#13;
St. Cloud State&#13;
@South Dakota&#13;
@North Dakota&#13;
@North Dakota St.&#13;
"Mount Morty&#13;
"Dordt&#13;
"Northwestern&#13;
@"Briar Cliff&#13;
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"Westmor&#13;
@*'Dordt&#13;
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" Briar Cliff&#13;
North Dakota&#13;
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Volleyball&#13;
Baker U. Tournament, KS&#13;
&#13;
Peru State, NE&#13;
Ottawa College, KS&#13;
McPherson College, KS&#13;
Mid -America Naz., KS&#13;
Kansas Wesleyan, KS&#13;
Peru Stale, NE&#13;
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1st place&#13;
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L&#13;
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2/2&#13;
w 2/3&#13;
w 2/2&#13;
w 2/2&#13;
w 2/3&#13;
W 2/3&#13;
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Nebraska Wesleyan Tournament, NE&#13;
&#13;
Tarkio College, MO&#13;
Tabor College, KS&#13;
Nebraska Wesleyan, NE&#13;
Washburn University, KS&#13;
Chadron St. College, NE&#13;
McPherson College, KS&#13;
Wayne St. College, NE&#13;
Nebraska Wesleyan, NE&#13;
Grandview College, IA&#13;
Briar Cliff College, IA&#13;
10 KOTA Conference&#13;
Northwestern College, IA&#13;
Northwestern College, IA&#13;
Drodt College, IA&#13;
Westmor College, IA&#13;
Mount Marty College, SD&#13;
&#13;
10-KOTA Conf.&#13;
&#13;
Briar Cliff College, IA&#13;
Wayne State College, NE&#13;
Northwestern College, IA&#13;
Trinity College, IL&#13;
Bueno Vista College, IA&#13;
Dordt College, IA&#13;
Westmor College, IA&#13;
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2/2&#13;
2/2&#13;
2/3&#13;
2/2&#13;
2/2&#13;
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3/3&#13;
15-4, 15-2, 15-8&#13;
3/3&#13;
3/5 5-15, 15-2, 15-10, 7-15,&#13;
15-13&#13;
3/3&#13;
15-4, 15-11 , 15-4&#13;
3/3&#13;
15-8, 15-3, 15-5&#13;
&#13;
10-KOTA Conf.&#13;
&#13;
Mount Marty College, SD&#13;
Briar Cliff College, IA&#13;
&#13;
15-7, 15-13&#13;
15-13, 15-9&#13;
12-15, 15-11 , 15-2&#13;
15-10, 15-9&#13;
15-11, 15-4&#13;
15-9, 15-1&#13;
15-11 , 15-10&#13;
15-10, 15-9&#13;
15-6, 15-3&#13;
10-15, 15-4, 9-15&#13;
&#13;
3rd place&#13;
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L&#13;
W&#13;
W&#13;
L&#13;
W&#13;
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2/2&#13;
2/2&#13;
2/2&#13;
2/2&#13;
2/3&#13;
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w&#13;
L&#13;
w&#13;
w&#13;
w&#13;
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7-15, 8-15&#13;
15-9, 15-4&#13;
15-8, 15-13&#13;
12-15, 13-15&#13;
15-6, 10-15, 15-7&#13;
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Golf&#13;
North Central Conference&#13;
Buena Vista Invitational&#13;
Weslmor Invitational&#13;
Briar Cliff Invitational&#13;
North Eastern Invitational&#13;
Westmar Invitational&#13;
Dordt Invitational&#13;
Morningside College Invitational&#13;
Northwestern Invitational&#13;
&#13;
6th place&#13;
1st place&#13;
1st place&#13;
2nd place&#13;
6th place&#13;
3rd place&#13;
1st place&#13;
2nd place&#13;
2nd place&#13;
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Aardema, Kathryn 7, 14 l&#13;
Abdullah, Faridah 89&#13;
Abe, Mineko 89, 128&#13;
Adorns, Charlotte 134&#13;
Adorns, David 90, 134&#13;
Adorns, Debra 74, 91&#13;
Ahlquist, Mary 134&#13;
Ahmad, Altof 151&#13;
Albrecht Joseph 6, 102, 141&#13;
Alwi, Mohd 89&#13;
Amos, Richard 15, 88, 114, 141&#13;
Anderson, Barb 91&#13;
Anderson, Douglas 128&#13;
Anderson, Soro 74, 88, 122&#13;
Anderson, Scott 36&#13;
Anderson, Vicky 2, 15, 52, 54, 74, 88, 92, 93, 97, 99&#13;
Appleby, Lindo 134&#13;
Archer, David 22, 56 , 141&#13;
Arehart Tonio 2, 9, 105, 108,_ 134&#13;
Ariffin, Noor Aomon 89, 116&#13;
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Armstrong&#13;
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11 , 91 , 111 , 128&#13;
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Arnold, John 40, 108&#13;
Arnold, Mary 58, 60, 61 , 74, 92&#13;
Arrick Kristy 74, 158&#13;
Ashby, Kelley8, 108, 112,141&#13;
Ashby, Kimberley 11 , 104, 105, 112, 134&#13;
Ashley, Constance ISi&#13;
Ashley, Shelly 8, 87, 88, 105, 108, 134&#13;
Athey, lhellie 141&#13;
Aziz, Norozioh 89&#13;
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B&#13;
Baerenwald&#13;
Carlynn 9, 91 , 134&#13;
Bahrke, Michael 134&#13;
Boker, Gary 13, 141&#13;
Boldwin, Greg 13, 90, 94, 95, 114, 134&#13;
Bales, Daryl 111 , 128&#13;
Bales Elsie 47&#13;
Boll, Randee 128&#13;
Balmer, Lourie 151&#13;
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Balomenos, Mario 134&#13;
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Banwart Stacy 8, 74, 95&#13;
Barajas Norma 91&#13;
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Borkema, Brod 6, 107, 134&#13;
Borker, Suson 8, 26, 27, 92, 93, 128&#13;
Barngrover, Jennifer 9, 26 , 90, 141&#13;
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BartholomewLesley 74, 88, 105&#13;
Bouerly, David 74, 94&#13;
Bouerly, Julie 128&#13;
Beouchene, Douglas 16, 22, 88, 134&#13;
Beeck John 26, 27, 52, 53, 55 , 74, 92, 93&#13;
Behan, Kevin 141&#13;
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Belk, Darren 6, 74, 102&#13;
Bell, Chuck 47&#13;
Bellinger, Kathy 122, 128&#13;
Belt, Chris 116, 141&#13;
Bembry, Kevin 7, 26, 27, 116, 128&#13;
Bendix, Joseph 6, 116, 128, 141&#13;
Bennett, Kirt 95, 111 , 128&#13;
Benson, Chad 102 141&#13;
Benson, Stephanie 128&#13;
Beroldi, Joanne 21 , 63, 74, 88, 89, 95, 96&#13;
Beran, Jomes 27&#13;
Berens, Robert 74&#13;
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Berg, Amy 10, 134&#13;
Berg, Donny 134&#13;
Berkenpos, Cindy 30, 68&#13;
Besch Patricia 12, 18, 19, 141&#13;
Best, Janet 83&#13;
Betsworth,Edward,23,24,&#13;
128, 159&#13;
Betz, Tom 6, 107, 134&#13;
Biggs, Michelle 7, 26, 60, 74, 88, 92, 97&#13;
Binneboese, Diane 9, 91 , 128&#13;
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Birchard, 106, 107, 141&#13;
Jeff&#13;
Bitz Jo&lt;queline 31 , 57 , 141&#13;
Black Suzanne 12, 90, 96, 134&#13;
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154 / Index&#13;
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Blair, Judy 74&#13;
Blankenship, John 6, 90, 128&#13;
Bledsoe, Leso 151&#13;
. Bleil, Morie 14, 102, 134&#13;
Bliss, Kevin 134&#13;
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Blue, Anita 12, 91 , 134&#13;
Bluford, Michelle 12, 18, 26, 27, 88, 92, 128&#13;
Blydenburgh, Ray 6, 141&#13;
Bobys, Aline 37&#13;
Bobys, Richard 35&#13;
Boe, Erit 16, 74, 94, 99&#13;
Bohle Keith 134&#13;
Bohlke Terry 16, 24, 25, 52, 53, 74, 88, 94, 97, 99&#13;
Boland, Jeffrey 141&#13;
Boldus, Robert 22, 56,74, 83, 88, 122, 123&#13;
Boles, Julie 7, 141&#13;
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Bomgaars Harold 68, 69&#13;
Bonnstetter, Mork 14, 141&#13;
Boothby, Roberta 40&#13;
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Borchard Perry 74, 95&#13;
Borchers, Bradley A. 6, I02, 134&#13;
Borchers Bradley J. 141&#13;
Borchers Down 134&#13;
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Borroll, Patti 8, 141&#13;
Bosch Lexia 74, 94&#13;
Boston, Steven 128&#13;
Bouther, Lea 13 141&#13;
Bowitz, John 38&#13;
Boyer, Manon 43&#13;
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Boysen, Joseph 74&#13;
Brands, John 74&#13;
Breedlove, Lorene 74&#13;
Breneisen, Franci s38&#13;
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Breyfogle, Potritk 75&#13;
Briggs, Thomas 75 , 94, 95, 97, 99&#13;
Brotkman, Kipp 7, 26, 27, 92, 134&#13;
Broich, lonnie7S, 96&#13;
Brosamle, Mark 40, 102&#13;
Brower, Beverly 37&#13;
Brower,Jeff 141&#13;
Brown, Anthony 14, 141&#13;
Brown, Johnnie 102, 114, 141&#13;
Brown, Todd 135&#13;
Brown, Williom 6, 88, 135&#13;
Brownlee, Russell 25, 141&#13;
Brue, Robert 11, 26, 27, 141&#13;
Brummond, Patrick 7S, 9S&#13;
Bruning, Kimberly 10, 91 , 141&#13;
Buchholz Andrea 13, 9S , 142&#13;
Buckingham Albert 30&#13;
Bunge, Crystal 10, 16, 27, 92, 142&#13;
Bunger, Brute 37, 62, 92&#13;
Burg, Luonn 142&#13;
Bums, Alon 114&#13;
Bursick, Nancy ISi&#13;
Byrnes Potritk 17, 24, 2S, 26, 142&#13;
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Coin, Stanley Ill&#13;
Calhoun, Shavelle 83&#13;
Collohon, Don I06&#13;
CalvilloAmy 60, 61&#13;
Com, louthin 12, 89, 142&#13;
Camarigg Doniel 7, 22, 135&#13;
Campbel , Holly 21 , 135&#13;
Campbell, Robert 0. 11,7 5&#13;
Campbell, Robert J. 151&#13;
Cantrall, Cheryl 75, 112&#13;
Cantrall Cristin 8 26 27, 142&#13;
Cardin Richard 6, 75, 118&#13;
Carey John 14, 26, 27, 67, 92, 128&#13;
Carlson, Paul, 135&#13;
Corney, John 142&#13;
Corney, Matt 6, 90, 102, 135&#13;
Corter, John 151&#13;
Casaday Cynthia 128&#13;
Cose, Mike 6, 142&#13;
Case Sue 135&#13;
Cose, Timothy 37, 39, 62&#13;
Cassaday Chris 14, 102, 106, 128&#13;
Chaffin, Cindy 75&#13;
Chamberlain Gretthen 13, 26, 57, 92, 95 , 96, 128&#13;
Chamberlain, Rodney 128&#13;
Choppell, Jonet13 , 75&#13;
Cherin, Tricia 8, 142&#13;
Chervek, Julee 75&#13;
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Chio, Ting 35&#13;
Childs Stacy 13, 63, 88, 89, 98, 135&#13;
Ching, Sherry 7&#13;
Chmelko, Mork 75&#13;
Christensen, Constonce134&#13;
Christensen Monte 7, 26, 58, 60, 92, 134, 159&#13;
Christensen Tim 14, 102, 13S&#13;
Christenson, Jonlll , lSl&#13;
Claohsen, Curl6&#13;
Claflin Joseph 40&#13;
Claussen, liso17, 142&#13;
Click, Dorin 6, 142&#13;
Clifford, Tom 6, 114 , 135&#13;
Clute, Michael 142&#13;
Cole, Norhoniel 83&#13;
Cole, Peggy 27, 13S&#13;
Colfack Montell&#13;
Collin s, Mona 128&#13;
Collison, John 142&#13;
Comer, Seon 13S&#13;
Conaway, Suzette 7S, 9S , 123&#13;
Conklin, Robert 7S&#13;
Conley, Robert 32, 96&#13;
Connolly, lgnalius ISi&#13;
Conolly, Marianne 21 , 142&#13;
Conover, Denise 11 , 19, IDS, 142&#13;
Conover, Victoria 26, 7S , 92&#13;
Conry, Ernest 13S&#13;
Conry,Janette,75,96&#13;
Conway, Morri 6, 142&#13;
Cooper, Mork 14, 91 , 102, 114, 142&#13;
Corey, Melonie 7, 75, 93&#13;
Coto, Condote 142&#13;
Coonlrymon , Janet 13S&#13;
Cowan, Teresa 13S&#13;
Cox, Ben 94, 135&#13;
Craig, Robert 14, 7S, 87, 88&#13;
Crosby, Sharon 128&#13;
Crosgrove, John 14, 135&#13;
Crow, Frieda ISi&#13;
Crowl, Bret 7, 26, 75 , 92, 99&#13;
Crowl, Colleen 7, 95, 142&#13;
Culley Carla IS , 94&#13;
Culley, Soro 75&#13;
Cunningham, Amy B 142&#13;
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Cunningham, Nanci 7S, 93&#13;
Curry, Brenda 3, 9, 76, 87, 91 , 94&#13;
Curry, Lanelle 87, 88, 135&#13;
Curry, William 142&#13;
Cuthrell, Chris 11 , 89, 128&#13;
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Dahl Cheryl 7, 53, 66, 88, 95, 128&#13;
Daniels Rudolph 36&#13;
Oonnenberg, Jason 14, 102, 135&#13;
Oougoord, Deon 135&#13;
Davies, Candace 30, S7&#13;
Oovis, Bryan 87, 95 , 116, 135&#13;
Davis, Elaine 47&#13;
Davis, JoAnn 31&#13;
Davis, Tereso 8, 60, 135&#13;
Oovis, Timothy 87, 128&#13;
Dawson Joyce 42&#13;
De Vos, Louro 28&#13;
Delong, Stoty 76, 88&#13;
Deen, Heidi 91 , 128&#13;
Oenker, Curtis 11 , 111 , 151&#13;
Denney, Debro 13S&#13;
Oennis, Angelo 7, 98, 142&#13;
Determann, Todd 142&#13;
Dibble&#13;
Robert 76&#13;
O Heather 11 , 13, 96, 135&#13;
ietz,&#13;
Oimig, Amy 12, 52, 53, 142&#13;
O Angelo 151&#13;
Dirlcs,&#13;
Divis Elaine 1Sl&#13;
Dodds, loon 135&#13;
Ooeden, Stacey 9, 108, 142&#13;
Oonohoo, Jeanne 21 , 26 , 142&#13;
Donohoo, Mary 8, 135&#13;
Doohen, John 41 , 89&#13;
Doohen, Timothy 13 5&#13;
Dorn, Jodi 19, 88, 142&#13;
Dorsey, Betty 76, 91 , 96, 99&#13;
Dotts Cathy 10, 26, 143&#13;
Dawns, Barbara 13S&#13;
Dozork, Cindy 76, 94&#13;
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Dozark, Craig 76&#13;
Drake, David 141&#13;
Drees, Lourie 143&#13;
Drum, Karen 8, 129&#13;
O Chen Chen 91&#13;
u,&#13;
DuBois, Christy 32, 33&#13;
Dui stermars, Blaine 31 , S6&#13;
Duil, Dave 6, 143&#13;
Dunker, Amy 26, 27, 76&#13;
Dunker, Curt 143&#13;
Dunn, Virginia 143&#13;
Dunnington , Mark ISi&#13;
Duran, Steven 143&#13;
Oyhrkopp, Brenda 76&#13;
Oyslin, Bradley 6, 52, 55 , 76, 88, 9S , 97, 99, 159&#13;
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E&#13;
Ebel, Kathi 26&#13;
Eddie, Kirby 71 , 76, 111&#13;
Edge, Katherine 129&#13;
Edner, Katherine 90, 143&#13;
Edwards, Joseph 6, 102, 114, 136&#13;
Eggleston, Mithoel 15, 102&#13;
EhlersJodi 8, 143&#13;
Eis, Carol 7, 76, 96&#13;
Ellensohn loon 143&#13;
Ellerbeck Kyle 7, S6 , 88, 136&#13;
Ellerbeck Leslie 136&#13;
Ellis, Timothy 40, 102, 107&#13;
Ellison, Tim 2, 23, 24, 25, 122, 123, 136&#13;
Erbert, Rebecco143&#13;
Erbes, Frederick 30, 56&#13;
Erichsen, Thomas ISl&#13;
Ernst Lowell 15, 93, 129&#13;
Ernst Todd 11 , 129&#13;
Erwin, Lisa 83&#13;
E Charles 33&#13;
ss,&#13;
E Jonl43&#13;
stol,&#13;
Etter Julie 13, 21 , 95 , 136&#13;
Etzel Oovid 83&#13;
Evans, Darwin 6, 102, 143&#13;
Eveleth Barb 91 , 129&#13;
Eveleth David 134&#13;
Evilsizer, Rhonda 8, 129&#13;
Ewing, Anne 47&#13;
Eyer Kathleen 136&#13;
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F&#13;
Faber, Carol 76&#13;
Foirthild, Lori 7, 26, 60, 92, 143&#13;
Former, Brice 14, SS , 76 , 102&#13;
Feddersen, Jomes 114, 143&#13;
Fee, Morjorie76&#13;
Feldhoff Bryce 13, 106, 107, 129&#13;
Felix, Robertl , 143&#13;
Fenton, Margaret 76&#13;
Ferdig, Teresa 12, 136&#13;
Ferdig, Vivian 47&#13;
Ferguson, LIsa 88, 89, 94,Fischer, Terese&#13;
76, 95 95, 96, 97, 98, 129&#13;
Fitzgerald, Polritk 26, 27, 76&#13;
Fitzloff, Jomes 143&#13;
Flewelling, Harvey 71 , 76, 96, 102&#13;
Flygo, Anette 12, 56 , 57 , 76, 88, 89, 96, 97, 99&#13;
Forbes, Brute 32, 94, 97&#13;
Forbes, Carol 44&#13;
Ford, Joel141&#13;
Forney, JoAnn 13, 9194, 129&#13;
Foster, Amy 8, 143&#13;
Frampton, Kerry 36&#13;
Franken, Steve 102, 143&#13;
Franko, Oovid 6, 111 , 129&#13;
Frazee, Tony 14, 143&#13;
Fredinburg, Oeonno 13, 51 , 112, 113, 129&#13;
Freed, Deborah 83&#13;
Freedman, Rabbi Thomas 32&#13;
Freemon, Kevin7, IS , 114, 143&#13;
Freese, Debra 83&#13;
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Freese, Steven 6, 14, 136&#13;
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Hansen, Gory 136&#13;
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Frey, Pomelo 12, 18, 136&#13;
Fry, Lisa 129&#13;
Fry, Steve 25 129, Fuller, Shelley 7, 26, 92, 143&#13;
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Hansen, Mortho9, 77&#13;
Hansen, Mory 7, 88, 90, 91 , 93, 97, 129&#13;
Hansen, Pomelo 144&#13;
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Hanson, Jill 14, 30, 31 , 33, 36, 37, 40, 41 , 43, 46, 47, l2, l4,&#13;
ll, 77, 122&#13;
Hording, Debro 1SI&#13;
Harlan, Richard 90&#13;
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Harm, OeeOee 10, 88, 91, 94, 91, 96, 119&#13;
Harnack Kitty Jo 93, 136&#13;
Goborit, Kathleen 151&#13;
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Galles Suzanne 10, 108, 112, 136&#13;
Gallisath Glendo 35&#13;
Gomboiono, Mork 41&#13;
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Gant, Robert 136&#13;
Gordner, Kenny 6, 102, 143&#13;
Garland Perrie 7, 87 , 143&#13;
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Gaswint Dole 6, 102, 143&#13;
Gates, Bill 136&#13;
Gawley Beth 9, 112, 136&#13;
Gowley, Joonne 9, 112, 143&#13;
Geary, Marlo 10, 66, 87, 143&#13;
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Horpenau, lourie 7, 144&#13;
Harrington, Guy 77, 108&#13;
Harrington, Marilyn 12, 88, 136&#13;
Horris, Leo 35&#13;
Horris, Mork 102, 136&#13;
Hartwig, William 6, 14, 136&#13;
Houser, Chris 11 , 144&#13;
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Hoyden, Timothy 77, 92&#13;
Hecht, Lori 12, 26, 77&#13;
Heiner, Andy 141&#13;
Heien, Robert 93 , 137&#13;
Heilman, Marilyn 37&#13;
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Heim, Kimberly 11, 11 , 91 , 137&#13;
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Geerdes, Roxanne 136&#13;
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Heimberg, Mory Jo 77&#13;
Hemmen, Tom 77 , 102&#13;
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Geerdes, Todd 129&#13;
Gerhart Stacey 83&#13;
Gerking, Amy 8, 88, 136&#13;
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Henjes, Jason 144&#13;
Henrich, Jomes 111 , 129&#13;
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Gerking, Tom 26, 27&#13;
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Getty, Timothy 83&#13;
Gevik Gory 42&#13;
Gibson Douglas 26, 76&#13;
Gill, Jerry 143 •&#13;
Gochenour Curtis 6, 102, 143&#13;
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Gochenour Ed I 02&#13;
Godbersen , Kent 106, 107, 129&#13;
Goeden, Deborah 18, 19, 144&#13;
Gonnerman Heidi 8, 95, 96 , 129&#13;
Goonermon, Kevin 6, 90, 144&#13;
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Goodmon, Bryon 14, 136&#13;
Goodmon, Donald 76, 94, 91&#13;
Goodwin, Reno IS 1&#13;
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Gordon, Andrea 21, 136&#13;
Gordon, Lisa 83&#13;
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Gordon Paige 76&#13;
Gordon Richard 14, 26, 144&#13;
Gosch Shawn 136&#13;
Goslar Chad 7, 144&#13;
Gron, Brenda 144&#13;
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Grantham, Robert 102, 144&#13;
Grasma, Keri 26, 87 , 129&#13;
Green, Kitty 36&#13;
Green, Pomelo 83&#13;
Green, Robert 90&#13;
Green, Ruth 44&#13;
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Greer, Antonio 6, 14, 102, 144&#13;
Greigg, Robert ISi&#13;
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Grey, Corio 77, 96&#13;
Grice, David 6, l2, 5l, 77, 106, 107&#13;
Gries, Karen 7, 129&#13;
Griffin, Chrstine 144&#13;
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Hempey, Jo Dee 18, 19, 119&#13;
Henrich, Soro 12, 17, 18, 144&#13;
Henrichsen, Scott 15, 22, 56, 129&#13;
Henry, Denise 90 , 144&#13;
Herrig, John 114&#13;
Hesse, Lori 151&#13;
Hesse, Sharon 77 , 93 , 94&#13;
Hey, Jone 40&#13;
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Hickey, David 119&#13;
Hicks, Doniel 134&#13;
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Higgins, Joel 13, l I, 67, 88, 98, 118, 111 , 129&#13;
Higuchi, Junko 11, 144&#13;
Hilbrand,, Sherry 7, 88, 137&#13;
Hldahl Dorin 77, 101&#13;
Hildreth, Stoey 144&#13;
Hill, Melissa 137&#13;
Hinders, Lucille 46&#13;
Hiserote, Oon 129&#13;
Hiserote, Jomes 144&#13;
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Hlad, Jonis 7, 10, 21 , 88, 144&#13;
Hodge, Jon 31&#13;
Hollman, Beth Ill&#13;
Hollman, Chad 14, 53, ll, 67, 88, 137&#13;
Hoffman, Patricio 93 , 130&#13;
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Hogue, Gory 130&#13;
Hokenson, Koren 7, 16, 17, 91, 93, 144&#13;
Hollander, Courtenay 7, 19, 91 , 144&#13;
Holling, Patricio 8, 26 , 144&#13;
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Hollowoy, Toni 12, 18, 19, 137&#13;
Holmes, Lorena 151&#13;
Holst, Louro 7, 144&#13;
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Holstad, Porn 10, 91 , 137&#13;
Holtz, Scott 13, 88, 144&#13;
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Grillet, Phillip 136&#13;
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Hamon, Vicki 27&#13;
Honorgohor, Zorobi 36, 94&#13;
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Groote, Michael 6, 136&#13;
Grossman, Renee 27&#13;
Groves, Jeanne 144&#13;
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Hope, Eleonoro 151&#13;
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Grubb, Louro 87, 144&#13;
Grubb, Lisa 10, ll, ll , 88, 91, 96, 119&#13;
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Hopkins, James 35&#13;
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Guillaume, Cristian 134&#13;
Guillaume, Joan 46&#13;
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Gunderson Erica 10, ll, 88, 92, 96, 136&#13;
Gustafson, Scott 6, 144&#13;
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Hong, Seang (Brion) 13, 130&#13;
Hook, David 66&#13;
Hopkins, Chrystal 134&#13;
Hopp, Kelly 7, 91 , 130&#13;
Horak, Shelley 83&#13;
Horky, Barb, 47&#13;
Horner, Joshua 130&#13;
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Horsley Brod 13, 144&#13;
Hosseini, Akromossodat 141&#13;
Houston, David 14, 31&#13;
Houts, Glen 141&#13;
Hrodec, Marcia 26, 145&#13;
Hueschen, Barry 151&#13;
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Hughes, Craig 14, 137&#13;
Hughes-Wolz, Lisa 83&#13;
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Hoock, Colvin 144&#13;
Hoock, Mario 9, 59, 136&#13;
Hoindfield, Julie 83&#13;
Hair, Angela 77&#13;
Holloran, Tommy 83&#13;
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Halstead, Kregg 136&#13;
Homod, Homizoh Abdul 89, 116&#13;
Hamil, Melody 26, 17, 77, 92&#13;
Hamilton, Dennis 77&#13;
Hon, lk Joan 89, 119&#13;
Honnusch, Robert 16, 77 , 102&#13;
Hansen, Cherisse 61&#13;
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Huisenga, Beth 11, 141&#13;
Hungerford Judy 47&#13;
Hunter, Paulo 9, 104, IOl, 108, 137&#13;
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Ivey, William 130&#13;
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Jackson Timothy 6, 102, 111 , 141&#13;
Jacobsen Derek 88, 130&#13;
Jocohsmo, Kelly7 , 16, 17, 91, 137&#13;
Jacobson, Chad60&#13;
Jocobson, Jackie 130&#13;
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John , Michelle 11, 145&#13;
Johnke, Koy 47&#13;
Jalas Coral 8, 91 , 137&#13;
James John 13, 77, 87, 91&#13;
Jomes, Lonnie 102, 114, 14S&#13;
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Josmon, Troy 16, 25 77&#13;
Jensen Barbaro 16, 21 , 77&#13;
Jensen, Carol 69, 77 , 99&#13;
Jensen, Jacquelyn 77&#13;
Jessen , Morcio 14S&#13;
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Jobes Amy 9, 141&#13;
John, Michael 134&#13;
Johnson, Alfred 60, 130, 118&#13;
Johnson, Gregg 14, 111 , 137&#13;
Johnson, JoAnn 44&#13;
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Johnson, Judy 83&#13;
Johnson Kimberly ISi,&#13;
Johnson, Kraig 130&#13;
Johnson Louro &#13;
Johnson Lori IS 1&#13;
Johnson, Marguerite 130&#13;
Johnson, Mary 43&#13;
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Johnson, Michelle 9, 16, 137&#13;
Johnson, Tracy 83&#13;
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Johnson, Valerie 17, 67, 88, 93, 130&#13;
Jon, Hon lk 13&#13;
&#13;
Jones, Anthony 6, 101, 141&#13;
Jones, Barry 77&#13;
Jones, Everelte 90&#13;
Jones, Jacqueline 130&#13;
Jones, Junell, 78&#13;
Jones, Kathryn 83&#13;
Jones, Kristi lOS, 112, 130&#13;
&#13;
Jones, Michael 7, 16, 141&#13;
Jones, Todd 130&#13;
Jorgensen Charlene 43&#13;
Jorgensen, Michael 14S&#13;
Julius. Jomes 141&#13;
&#13;
Jurgens, Matt I 02, 130&#13;
&#13;
K&#13;
Kodenge, Nyorodzoi 7, ll, 60, 87, 88, 89, 90, 98, 118, 118, 141&#13;
Kahl Jeon 83&#13;
Kahler Timothy 134&#13;
Komm, Fred 130&#13;
Komm, leAnn 14S&#13;
&#13;
Kasch Michael 114, 141&#13;
Kaufman, Barbaro 78&#13;
Kaufman, Richard 43&#13;
&#13;
Koy, Kevin 102, 145&#13;
Keele, Cindy 145&#13;
Keeler, Donald 37, 87&#13;
Keeney, Brion 14, 91 , 101, 114, 141&#13;
Keitges, Joseph 14S&#13;
&#13;
Kelson,lll , Corlisle116, 145&#13;
Kennedy , John 69, 83&#13;
Kennedy, Kent 44, 70, 71 , 88, 89&#13;
Kennedy, Sharon 14 5&#13;
&#13;
Kennerly, Sheila 11, 16, 17, 18, 19, 83 , 88&#13;
Kenny, Thomas 101, 137&#13;
Ketelsen, Borboro 134&#13;
Ketelsen, David 6, 14S&#13;
&#13;
Khalid Solina 89, 116&#13;
Kilberg, Kelliel37&#13;
Kim, Oongin (Doniel) 11 , 89, 1l 1&#13;
Kim, Hyeong Wook (Woyne) 6, 78&#13;
Kim, Hyoung-Teok (Ron) 6, 137&#13;
Kim, Hyung-Chen (Mox) 78&#13;
Kim , Kwong Sup (Andy) II , ll, 130&#13;
Kim, Kyung Mi (Koy) 130&#13;
Kim, Mi-Yeun 145&#13;
&#13;
Irvin, Jeffrey 7, 16, 27, 91, 137&#13;
&#13;
Kim, Woo Jo (Roy) 6, 141&#13;
&#13;
Is&#13;
mail. Komerezei 89&#13;
&#13;
King, Barbaro 10, 137&#13;
&#13;
King Rohelle8 , 14l,&#13;
Kingsbury, laurie 137&#13;
Kinney, Corrine 93 , 139&#13;
Kiltler, Rondy145&#13;
&#13;
Kitto Willred 11 , 90, 130&#13;
Kloohsen, Curtis 14, 90, 130&#13;
&#13;
Klatt Joel 13, 141&#13;
Klein, Shelly 3, 10, 87, 88, 137&#13;
Kludos, Molly 8, 141&#13;
Knaack, Alice 91 , 146&#13;
Knoock, Terry 130&#13;
&#13;
Knopp, Jill 10, 11 , 16, 95 130&#13;
Knee, Dorothy 137&#13;
Knepper, Bill 96&#13;
Knepper, Mortho 32 61, 91, 96, 97&#13;
Kness Cherie 21 , 137&#13;
,&#13;
&#13;
Koch Scott 83&#13;
Koerselman, Gary31 , 36&#13;
Koelters, Jason 146&#13;
&#13;
Koll, Gloria 43, 137&#13;
Kollboum, M&#13;
ichael 146&#13;
Koopman, Anne 78&#13;
&#13;
Koos, Todd 14, 53 ll, 91 , 111 , 130&#13;
Korthols, Robin 10, ll, 66, 87, 91, 137&#13;
Kottmonn, Mory 16, 17, 92, 93, 130&#13;
Kroft, Joyne 11, 57 91, 96, 137&#13;
Kroft, Loia 14, 101, 146&#13;
Kroger, John 7, 137&#13;
Kroger, Julie 10, 146&#13;
Krouse, Julie 78, 93, 94&#13;
&#13;
Kroeger, Shodrok 6, 88, 146&#13;
Krohn, David 78&#13;
&#13;
Kropf, Poul 6, 101, 137&#13;
Kruger, Doniel 13, 16, 88, 90, 94, 98, 111, 113, 138&#13;
Kruse, Valorie 78, 96&#13;
Kuchel, luAnne 78&#13;
&#13;
Kull, Robert 138&#13;
Kutz, Dione 7, 66, 67, 91, 130&#13;
Kutz , lori78&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
loBelle, (k,rk134&#13;
loBurge, Nancy 47&#13;
&#13;
lofrenz, Tonja 11, 16, 18, 94, 130&#13;
lofrentz, Todd 7, ll, 12, 14, 138&#13;
logo, Doug 14 , 101, 146&#13;
logo, John 6, 78&#13;
Lohn, Donna 31 , S6&#13;
&#13;
lomook, Coralyn 9, 104, IOl, 108, 130&#13;
longley, Jon14 , 138&#13;
Longley, Sheila 30&#13;
Lappe, Polrick 11 , 146&#13;
lorsen, Erikl31&#13;
Larsen, Patricio 11 , 105, 108, 146&#13;
Lorson, Scott 78&#13;
Lorson, Ron 7, 94 , 95, 138&#13;
Lorson Scott 111 , 131,&#13;
larvick, Ronald 93 , 131&#13;
lasher, Mory 83&#13;
lauen, Steve146&#13;
louver, Dennis 64 , 88&#13;
Lawrence, John 96&#13;
&#13;
leMoster, Robbi 10, 90, 146&#13;
leofstedt, Mott 27&#13;
Leavitt, Jomes 102, 114&#13;
Lee, Oorren 6, 26 , 88, 146&#13;
&#13;
lee, Jong (Mike) 146&#13;
lee, Jung (Tomm) 138&#13;
lee, PeterJS&#13;
&#13;
lee, Won Suk (Albert) 138&#13;
Legg, Cassondra 8, 146&#13;
&#13;
Leu, Stoey 9, 146&#13;
Lewison, Barbaro 78&#13;
Lewison, Undo 94 , 138&#13;
Liang, (hen-Huo 89&#13;
&#13;
lien, Julie 7, ll, ll , 87, 98, 104, 131&#13;
lii, Muh Shiorn (Gabrielle) 78, 89&#13;
limerick, Kathleen 141&#13;
Un, Mei-jir (Mickie) 9, 78&#13;
&#13;
Lindahl Mork 59 78&#13;
Lindell, Bruce 78&#13;
lint, Roberto 146&#13;
lintin, Tommy 78, 9S&#13;
&#13;
little, Mory 7, 16, 17, 91, 93, 146&#13;
Livengood, Sheli B 111, 146&#13;
,&#13;
Livermore, Oouglos JS, 97&#13;
lo Von, Tom 6, 131&#13;
&#13;
Index/ 155&#13;
&#13;
lo Von, Tou 6, 131&#13;
&#13;
Lockwood Russell 7, 59, 60, 61 , 118, 146&#13;
lohus, Timothy 26, 78&#13;
&#13;
Ludwig, Fronk 11 , 58, 59, 60, 61, 92, 131&#13;
Ludwig, Lori 3, 91 , 94, 95, 131&#13;
&#13;
Mitchell, Mory 43&#13;
Mlnorik, Joseph 6, 26, 27, 92, 147&#13;
Moe, Shauna 79&#13;
Mohl Mork 6, 106, 107&#13;
Mohr, Potricio8, 112, 147&#13;
&#13;
Ludwig, Nicole 146&#13;
&#13;
Mohr, Tracie 12, 16, 18, 19, 53, 138&#13;
&#13;
Lueck londy 21, 78&#13;
&#13;
Mondt, Ervin 102, 103&#13;
Monkelien, Suzon 12, 26, 60, 147&#13;
&#13;
Lundgren, Ronald 151&#13;
Lundquist, Bernice 44&#13;
Luther,Brion78,92&#13;
&#13;
Lynch,Lisa 2,9,78,97,99&#13;
Lyonl, Andrea 7, 15, 26, 92, 138&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Maahs Beckie 52, 79, 104, 105&#13;
Moahs Lisa 79, 83, 122&#13;
MocPeek, lonnie7, 114,1 46&#13;
&#13;
Madsen, Michelle 11, 79, 91&#13;
Mohr, Theresa 151&#13;
&#13;
Mallory, Arnold 90, 131&#13;
Mallory, William 122, 123, 146&#13;
Molone, Eileen 18, 19, 25, 122, 131&#13;
&#13;
Monson Mory 26, 92, 131&#13;
Montagne, Staci 13, 138&#13;
&#13;
Moody, Trudy 13, 58, 61 , 147&#13;
Moon, Horry 34&#13;
Moon, Marlene 43&#13;
Moore, Earl 34&#13;
Moore Kelly 131&#13;
Moravek, Douglas 131&#13;
Morenz, Neil 13, 88, 147&#13;
Morris, Doreen 138&#13;
Morris, Mortin 6, 79&#13;
Moser, Kothorino 12, 18, 138&#13;
Moxness Poul 26, 34&#13;
&#13;
Muckey, Charles 83&#13;
Mullins, Lisa 10, 147&#13;
Munsen, Koren 13, 83&#13;
Munsen, Oennis47&#13;
&#13;
Murphy, 8riget 10, 92, 147&#13;
Murphy, Pot 102, 131&#13;
&#13;
Morr, Scott 14, 25, 87, 111, 146, 159&#13;
&#13;
Murphy, Suzanne 132&#13;
Musgrove, Bruce 147&#13;
Mutchler, Bryant 27 ,1 32&#13;
Myers, Kirston 138&#13;
Myers, Loretto 147&#13;
&#13;
Mors , Rose79&#13;
h&#13;
&#13;
Myrick, Jeffery 14, 79, 102&#13;
&#13;
Mongenje, leonoro 79, 91&#13;
&#13;
Mondield, (hri187, 146&#13;
Morch, Jomes34&#13;
&#13;
Mor1holl, Vicki 8, 19, 90, 91 , 112, 146&#13;
Mortin, Douglas 6, 138&#13;
Mortin, Scott 138&#13;
Mossey, Roxanne 146&#13;
&#13;
Mat Isa Norliza 12, 89, 145&#13;
Mot loin, Zuroini 89, 116&#13;
&#13;
Mauch Sherry 7, 10, 146&#13;
Mausolt Jonna 52, 79, 88, 89, 94, 97, 159&#13;
Maxfield, Kenneth 79&#13;
Moy, Norma 41&#13;
&#13;
Moy, Penny 8, 88, 131&#13;
Mozeiko, Edword 32, 96&#13;
McAlpine, David 41&#13;
&#13;
McCabe, Bryon 102, 146&#13;
McCabe, Tim 102, 131&#13;
McColl, Chrilline 12, 18, 19, 131&#13;
McCollum, Poul 13, 79,96, 99&#13;
McCompbell, Lorry 147&#13;
McCoulley, Patricio 8, 88, 94, 131&#13;
&#13;
McCorkindole, Arlys 96, 131&#13;
McCracken, Thomas 40, 106, 107&#13;
McCreary, Tracey 12, 18, 19, 131&#13;
McConold, Oon 6, 111 , 138&#13;
McGinni1, Sherri I0, 88, 138&#13;
McGregor, Scott 6, 147&#13;
Mclndoo, Oori 11, 61, 94, 131&#13;
McKee, Leroy 47&#13;
McMonigol, Pomelo 79&#13;
McMeekin, Abigail 147&#13;
McMullen, Catherine B 63, 138&#13;
,&#13;
&#13;
McMullen, Robert 13, 61, 93, 94, 131&#13;
McNaughton, Gene 6, 102, 147&#13;
Mcloughlin, Gwen 134&#13;
Mehess, Joson 147&#13;
Meier, Loura 79&#13;
Meier, Lori 30&#13;
Meints, Juleen 10, 79&#13;
&#13;
Meiske, Oovid 13, 147&#13;
Melby, Carol 141&#13;
Menning, Kaye 10, 91, 92, 138&#13;
Mesmer, Margaret 35&#13;
Messerole, Todd 131&#13;
&#13;
Meurer, Michelle 12, 17, 18, 147&#13;
Meyer, Kimberly 12, 91, 134&#13;
Meyer, Toro 21, 131&#13;
&#13;
Michael, Gregg 79&#13;
Millard, Kendall 54, 88, 89, 117, 122, 123, 147&#13;
Miller, Brion 6, 102, 147&#13;
Miller, Cheryl 12, 138&#13;
Miller, Ooniel 6, 91 , 131&#13;
Miller,Morjorie 46&#13;
&#13;
Miller, Matthew 19, 102&#13;
Miller, Phillip 11 , 138&#13;
Miller, Vicky 94, 138&#13;
Mills, Tricia 147&#13;
Milne. Jennifer 13, 147&#13;
Miltenberger,Roger 131&#13;
&#13;
Mitchell, Carol94, 96, 131&#13;
Mitchell, Gregory 13, 52, 79, 91&#13;
&#13;
156 / Index&#13;
&#13;
N&#13;
Nagel, John 6, 147&#13;
Nagel Marlys 42&#13;
NashDavid 13, 114, 147&#13;
Nassif!, Joon 147&#13;
&#13;
Negus, Julie 12, 16, 18, 19, 138&#13;
Neidemonn, Tracey 47&#13;
Neilsen, Clarice 36&#13;
&#13;
Nelson, Bret 6, 138&#13;
Nelson, Joy 47&#13;
&#13;
Netz, Ren 13, 96, 138&#13;
Neubert, Steven 6, 102, 114, 138&#13;
Neville, Lucinda 7, 147&#13;
&#13;
Newell Tommy 9, 58, 147&#13;
Newmon, Morsho 44&#13;
&#13;
Niebuhroul 25, 26, 27, 79, 92&#13;
P&#13;
Nielsen, Terry 14, 79&#13;
Nieuwsma 6, 147&#13;
Kevin&#13;
Niewohner, Dione 11, 79, 89&#13;
Niles Lori 151&#13;
&#13;
Niles Richard 102, 132&#13;
Noble, Michael 79, 102&#13;
Noordhoek, Jill 8, 79, 88, 94, 95, 122, 123&#13;
Nuetzman, Tonya 10, 80&#13;
Nylen, Jone 134&#13;
&#13;
0&#13;
&#13;
Pace Ruth 148&#13;
Palmberg Elaine 13, 88, 92, 94, 132&#13;
Palmer Stephenie 58, 60, 61, 92, 132&#13;
&#13;
Porodise, Janice 132&#13;
Parrett, Thomas 6, 148&#13;
Patel, Mohendro 151&#13;
Patrick-Longe, Angelo 8, 151&#13;
Pollon, Oionel41&#13;
Polton, Miles44&#13;
&#13;
Reed, Oovid 13, 27 66, 88, 132&#13;
Rehder, Louro 7, 18, 54, 148&#13;
Reid, Brenda 148&#13;
&#13;
Reis Pomelo 12, 122, 123, 139&#13;
Rembe, Richard 11 1, 148&#13;
Rice, Thomas 30&#13;
&#13;
Rich, Charles 6, 148&#13;
&#13;
Pauling, Judi 10, 15, 21 , 26, 139&#13;
Poyer, Borkley, 80, 90&#13;
Peck Cheryl 139&#13;
Peck Robert 68, 80, 95&#13;
Pedersen, Dee 134&#13;
Pederson, Robert 27&#13;
Persinger, Christine 80, 91&#13;
Persinger, Jeffrey 148&#13;
&#13;
Rich, Chrisline 139&#13;
Rich, Laurice 47&#13;
Rich Jr., Robert 139&#13;
&#13;
Richards Judi 91 , 139&#13;
Richardson Derek 88, 132&#13;
Rickett Koria 26, 132&#13;
&#13;
Riden, Jill 7, 15, 58, 60, 61 , 148&#13;
Riebhoff, Monte 102, 103, 132&#13;
Riedesel Christopher 6, 139&#13;
&#13;
Riley, David 80, 90&#13;
&#13;
Peter,, Susan 12, 80, 87, 88, 95&#13;
Peters, Tim 148&#13;
Petersen,Jonice31&#13;
Petersen, Linda 132&#13;
Peterson, Amy 9, 139&#13;
Peterson, Angelo 148&#13;
Petmon, Dorlo80&#13;
Peterson, Derek 7, 116, 148&#13;
Petmon, lonce6, 14, 148, 159&#13;
Peterson, Louise 3144&#13;
Peterson, Phyllis 151&#13;
Peterson, Sheila 87, 139&#13;
&#13;
Peterson Todd 7, 26, 54, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 87, 92, 116,&#13;
118, 119, 139&#13;
&#13;
Riley, Lourie 80&#13;
Ritz Robert44&#13;
,&#13;
Rivero, Sandro 148&#13;
&#13;
Ro Seung-Suk (Fronk) 11, 132&#13;
Roorson, Mike 80&#13;
Roorson, Rilo 80&#13;
&#13;
Roberts, Cory 13, 88, 148&#13;
Roberts, Cynthia 10, 148&#13;
&#13;
Roberts, Marchelle 12, 18, 148&#13;
Robinson, Shannon 43, 90&#13;
&#13;
Roemen, Oole 6, 14, 111 , 132&#13;
Rohleno, Robbie36&#13;
Rogers, Dove 54&#13;
Rogers, Patrick 81&#13;
&#13;
Root, Constance 10, 88, 92, 95, 96, 132&#13;
Rossiter, John 6, 107, 11 4, 148&#13;
&#13;
Pettaway, Kevin 6, 151&#13;
&#13;
Pham Tho Ngue 14 I&#13;
Phrllip,Corolyn 14, 139&#13;
&#13;
Rossman, louis 34&#13;
&#13;
Phillips, Dionna 139&#13;
&#13;
Rothe, Debro 10, 91, 139&#13;
&#13;
Phrllip, Jeff 102, 139&#13;
Pigott, Elizabeth 80&#13;
Pinto, John 34, 92, 95&#13;
&#13;
Rothman, Jason 139&#13;
Row, Margaret 149&#13;
Rowe, Steven 81 , 111&#13;
&#13;
Pitkin, Kimberly 80&#13;
Plummer, Lori 26, 27, 80, 92&#13;
&#13;
Ruckels&#13;
housen, Teresa 10, 149&#13;
&#13;
Plymale, Steven 32, 62, 98&#13;
Poeckes, Thomas 148&#13;
&#13;
Pohlman, Andrea 8, 148&#13;
Pointer, Matthew 139&#13;
&#13;
Pollok, Janeen 80, 105&#13;
Pollock, Lanelle 12, 89, 139&#13;
Polly, Debbi 151&#13;
Poppen, Donald 30, 55, 121&#13;
Poppen, Suzanne 2, 52, 53, 80, 88, 123&#13;
Port, Michael 6, 58, 60, 148&#13;
Porter, Steve 148&#13;
Pottebaum, Mork 141&#13;
Potter, Korey 19&#13;
&#13;
Powell, Michael 6, 14, 95, 132&#13;
Prather, Greg 141&#13;
&#13;
Prichard, Jennifer 80, 91 , 94, 95, 96, 97&#13;
Primm, Poul 148&#13;
&#13;
Ruby, Kimberly 132&#13;
Ruhnke, Jeffrey 26, 27, 81&#13;
Rundell, Harold 40, 99&#13;
Rupert, Clark 81&#13;
Russell John 6, 60, 102, 149&#13;
Russsll, Timothy 13, 93, 132&#13;
&#13;
Sobu1, Chris 14, 102, 149&#13;
Sadler, loroh 81, 93&#13;
Salmon, Daron 13, 149&#13;
&#13;
Salmon, John 26, 27, 81 , 97, 99&#13;
lontemo, Rachel 18, 91, 139&#13;
Sounders, William 134&#13;
Saunsoci Adrion 90&#13;
&#13;
Proctor Lindo 8, 26, 27, 148&#13;
Proescholdt Andrew 61&#13;
&#13;
Pommocco, Louro 11, 87, 88, 89, 139&#13;
&#13;
Proffitt, Douglas 26, 148&#13;
Pruchase Evelyn 47&#13;
&#13;
Puckett Paula 11, 15, 26, 27, 88, 132&#13;
&#13;
Q&#13;
&#13;
Schellinger, Terry 134&#13;
Schifferer, Sieve 11 1 139&#13;
Schirm, Susan141&#13;
Schlines,Troy1 49&#13;
&#13;
Schloesser Cathy 12, 91 , 149&#13;
Schloesser Mary 20, 21, 149&#13;
Schlosser Julie 132&#13;
&#13;
Schmith, Michael149&#13;
Schmitz, Janice 8, 52, 83, 97, 99, 108, 109, 112&#13;
Schmitz, Kim 10, 149&#13;
&#13;
Quade, Beth, 16, 21, 80, 91, 96, 97, 99, 157 Schmitz, Patricio 149&#13;
&#13;
O'Horo, Connie 147&#13;
O'Sullivan, Chris 46&#13;
tine&#13;
&#13;
Schneiders Gregory 151&#13;
Schnider, Todd 6, 17, 81 , 88&#13;
Scholten, Jomes 107, I ID, 111&#13;
&#13;
Dberheu, Crystal lO, 27, 80, 88, 91, 92, 94, 99&#13;
Ocker, Sharon 37, 51, 62&#13;
Oeltjenbruns Ruth 7, 17, 91, 138&#13;
Oh, leWon (Allen) 13, 15, 80&#13;
Oliver, Kendall 80&#13;
&#13;
Scholten, Kevin 83&#13;
Schommer, Jomes83&#13;
Schrom Joon 141&#13;
,&#13;
Schramm, Oorothy 71&#13;
Schroder, Alexis83&#13;
&#13;
Ragan Corol 41&#13;
&#13;
Olson, Minnie 90&#13;
&#13;
Rahbusch Vicki 8, 105, 108, 148&#13;
&#13;
01100, Sandra 80&#13;
Orwig, Timothy 31 , 61&#13;
&#13;
Rohmon, Yusrim Abdul 116&#13;
Roinwoter, William 60, 80&#13;
59,&#13;
&#13;
Osegoro, Cynthia 141&#13;
Osterbuhr, Brion 147&#13;
Owens, Richard 37&#13;
&#13;
Oxley, Ralph 102, 132&#13;
&#13;
""P'"'&#13;
&#13;
Rants Carolyn31 , 93, 97&#13;
Rants, Chri1topher 13, 87, 88, 148&#13;
Rasmus, Bob 102&#13;
Rasmus, Emily 25&#13;
Rasmussen, Koria 26, 148&#13;
Rasmussen Perry 96, 148&#13;
&#13;
Schroeder, Gerald 11, 141&#13;
Schuerman Gregory 26, 27, 53, 81 , 90, 92&#13;
SchuldtGino 12, 18, 105, 108, 139&#13;
Schuler Michelle ID, 26, 27 90, 92, 93, 139&#13;
Schultz Brenda 13, 51 , 95, 96, 132&#13;
Schultz Hermon 47&#13;
&#13;
Schuth Sharon 16, 21, 81, 94&#13;
Schwartz, Fawn 8, 149&#13;
&#13;
Raymond, Charles 90, 132&#13;
Rebbeck, Risa 27, 89&#13;
&#13;
Schwien, Lynelle 8, 93, 112, 132&#13;
Scott, Roy 7, 102, 149&#13;
Seewald 43, 56&#13;
W.&#13;
&#13;
Rector, Rickl51&#13;
Rector, Tomi 132&#13;
&#13;
Sellen, Albert 36, 97&#13;
&#13;
Seiler, Jonet132&#13;
&#13;
Sellon, David 6, 114, 149&#13;
Sembach Wade 134&#13;
Sensonbough, Craig 134&#13;
Sensenig,larry 34,94&#13;
Serck Julie 10, 88, 122, 132&#13;
Seymour Jill 27&#13;
Seymour, Thedious 7, 102, 149&#13;
Shoeller, Mott 14, JOI, 134&#13;
Shonofelt, Charles 81&#13;
Shone, Edward 38&#13;
Shorp, Max 37&#13;
Shelby, Jone! I l I&#13;
Shortenhous, Leon 43&#13;
Shortenhaus Ronald 81, 91&#13;
6,&#13;
Shufro Joseph 27, 34&#13;
Shufro, Lisa&#13;
Shull Lisa 8, 81, 90&#13;
Shupe Gory 27, 92, 93, 132&#13;
Sier!, Eric 90 134&#13;
Sievert Dana 10, 81 , 91, 94&#13;
Simmons, A 42&#13;
.&#13;
Simon, Denise I51&#13;
I&#13;
Simons, LoNee 94, 91, 132&#13;
Simonson Nancy 81&#13;
Skollo, Terri 31, 66&#13;
&#13;
Swoboda Dione 14 1&#13;
&#13;
Slieferl, Trina 81 , 91&#13;
&#13;
Thornsberry&#13;
&#13;
lmolldridge, Vicki, 20, 21, 61 , 149&#13;
lmeins, Shawn 6, 102, 149&#13;
&#13;
Timmerman, Mork 13, 88, 133&#13;
&#13;
Smirh, Corrie 7, 91 , 149&#13;
&#13;
Smith Down 81&#13;
Smith, Don 25, 35, 95&#13;
Smith, Jennifer/, II, 26, 133&#13;
Smith, Jill 8, 26, 27, 93, 149&#13;
Smith, Koye Ill&#13;
Smith, Rosalyn 41&#13;
Smith, Roxanne 26, 27, 93, 149&#13;
Smith, Todd 6, 102, 114, 139&#13;
Soolikee, Alber! 13, 22, 23, 25, 14, 88, 90, 149&#13;
Sohn, Troy 81&#13;
Solberg, Cindy 94, 133&#13;
long, Jing Ying (Jennifer) 81&#13;
Sorum, Rob 133&#13;
Speck, Kelli Ill&#13;
Speight, Todd/, 102, 149&#13;
Spiegel, Oeboroh 12, 17, 18, 27, 139&#13;
Spiegel, Jennifer 18, 19, 149&#13;
Spotts Kris 8, 149, 119&#13;
Spotts ltocey I, 139&#13;
&#13;
T&#13;
Togue, Morilyn I SO&#13;
&#13;
Taylor, Elizabeth 82, 110&#13;
Terry, R 31 , 62, 98&#13;
.&#13;
Teut, Brion 6, 102, lSO&#13;
Tevis, Glenna 37, 46&#13;
&#13;
Thocker, Robert 26, 90, 91, 110&#13;
Thatcher Lori 130&#13;
Thevenot, Down 1SI&#13;
&#13;
Thomas, Darrell 102, 114, 141&#13;
Thomas Joyce 33, 90&#13;
Thomas Kelli 10, 108, 140&#13;
Thomos, Michelle 10, 90, 110&#13;
Thomas Thelmo 33, 90&#13;
Thompson, Carolyn 41&#13;
Thompson, Lourie 13, ISO&#13;
&#13;
Thompson Michael 140&#13;
Thomssen, Dione 82 &#13;
&#13;
Michael 82&#13;
&#13;
Toh, Steven 6, 150&#13;
Tommeroosen, Miles 30, 70, 98, 120, 121&#13;
Tong, Dong Thi 12, 116, 110&#13;
Tookey, Keith 36, 93&#13;
Torgerson Jim 133&#13;
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Torneten Sharon 3, 26, 133&#13;
Torne John 140&#13;
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Stalzer, Christine 8, 27, 149&#13;
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Stonek, Edword 16, 81, 102, Ill&#13;
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Stoeler, William 149&#13;
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Steckelberg, Jomie 82&#13;
Stelle, Felicio 82, 94&#13;
Stelle, Lindo 83&#13;
Stellen, Susonl49&#13;
Stehr, Julie 82, 96, 99&#13;
Steinbach Chris 13, 26, 87, 88, 140&#13;
&#13;
Stern, Connie 41&#13;
Stevens, Cynthia 96, 133&#13;
Stevens, Max 133&#13;
96,&#13;
Stevenson, Michelle 150&#13;
Stewart, Shannon 140&#13;
Stewart Theresa 134&#13;
Stock, Rochelle 9, 26, 27, 90, 92, 133&#13;
Stock, Susan9, 26, 27, 13, 92, 93, 108, 140&#13;
Stokes, Jimmie 11, 54, 133&#13;
Stolen Fred 110, 111&#13;
Strolmeier, Carol 43&#13;
Strotmeier, Penny 150&#13;
Strehlow Yvonne 150&#13;
,&#13;
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Stubbs, Mory 112, 113&#13;
Sturdevant&#13;
Stoey 13, 116, 140&#13;
Sturges, Jeri 21 , 140&#13;
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SCmudm Andy 14, 63, 89, 133&#13;
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Suh, Oong Yoon (Roy) 11 , 89, 110&#13;
Sump, Dana 133&#13;
Surrell, Shelia8, 82, 91&#13;
Sussman, Glen 36&#13;
Sutton, Corol 19, 60, 83&#13;
Svoboda Elizabeth 21, 10, 82&#13;
Swolve, Julie 8, 140&#13;
Swon, Douglas 36&#13;
Sweeney, Thomas J. 26, 82&#13;
Sweeney, Thomos M. 82, 92&#13;
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Swetnam, Potrido 37&#13;
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Swift, Brain 82&#13;
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Swift, Christo! 12, 90, 133&#13;
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Zahourek, Ron102&#13;
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Zellmer, Mark&#13;
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Zimmerman, Amy 140&#13;
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Watkins, Dennis41&#13;
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Watson Renee 13, 82, 91&#13;
Wolson, Theodric 6, 102, 140&#13;
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Weems, Phyllis 46&#13;
Weikert, Richard35&#13;
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Wingert, Trocy 91, 140&#13;
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Wissink, Dennis 66&#13;
Witt, Craig 14&#13;
Witt, Morie 83&#13;
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Wollesen, Kimberly 140&#13;
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Wright, Holly Il l&#13;
Volente, Robert 22, 23, 24, 21, 116, 110&#13;
Volentine, David 1SO&#13;
&#13;
Von Engen, Debro/, ll, 26, 27, 110&#13;
Von Moonen, David 1SO&#13;
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Van Ornum, Earle 43&#13;
&#13;
Von Overbeke, Jon 6, 150&#13;
VonGundy, Joel 6, 25, 52, 53, 111 , 110&#13;
Vonder Broek, Elaine 7, ISO&#13;
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&#13;
Yonder Pol, Vicki I, 82, 87&#13;
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Vanderloo, Richard102, 133&#13;
Verschoor Todd 14 82&#13;
Verzani Thomas 133&#13;
&#13;
Viz, Mory 10, 63, 92, 96, 133&#13;
Vogel, Elizabeth 34&#13;
VutekNicholas 11 , 54 BB, 114, 140&#13;
&#13;
Yonney, Jomes 120, 121&#13;
Yonni, Fronk 6, 83, 111&#13;
Yockey, William 38, 69, 98&#13;
Young, Daniel 140&#13;
Young, Jennifer 91 , 140&#13;
&#13;
Young, Yi Jun (Cleono) 83&#13;
Youngdahl, Brenda 83&#13;
Youngdahl Lyle 6, 140&#13;
Yu, Min-Hui Corrino 83, 89&#13;
Yusof, Faridah 89&#13;
&#13;
Vovos, Jolene 82&#13;
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Right: Newly remodeled Dimmit Formal Lounge. Below: Kristy Arrick looks up just in time ta have her picture&#13;
snapped in the Commons lounge.&#13;
&#13;
Alook at the theatrical life of Morningside. left: Al Johnson prepares his makeup for a performance in Klinger&#13;
Neal. Above: Ascene from the production "110 in the Shade," Nya Dadenge stands in the wagon.&#13;
&#13;
158 / Closing&#13;
&#13;
Far left: Lance Peterson tries his hand at&#13;
the World Series video game in the Rec.&#13;
Center of the Commons. Left: Several&#13;
strange costumes appeared at the Halloween dance. Bottom left: Kris Spotts&#13;
and friend try to talk at the Hawaiian party in the Worn. Bottom right: Hyp·&#13;
notist Jim Wand puts his audience to&#13;
sleep. (left to right): Monte&#13;
Christensen, Ed Betsworth, and Scott Morr.&#13;
Below: Brod Dyslin and Jonna Mousolf&#13;
show off their spring point job of the Lewis&#13;
bench.&#13;
&#13;
Closing / 1S9&#13;
&#13;
Editor's Flashback&#13;
The 1986-87 school year was successful for the Sioux. Not only did we raise&#13;
book soles -30% but I believe we also helped more students become aware of&#13;
their yearbook. The staff may hove been small, but I've learned that it's quality,&#13;
not quantity that makes it work.&#13;
I wont to thank everyone who helped make this book possible. Stoey Delong my co-advisor. I really learned a lot from you. Lourie Horpenou - Business&#13;
Manager. The endless paper work couldn't keep away the fun, I_could always count&#13;
on you. Jill Hanson - Chief Photographer. For lost year and this year'. thanks for&#13;
capturing Morningsides life into photos. Joyce Dowson and Mork Gomb1ono, for all&#13;
your help with lost minute pictures cmd details. ~ou guy~ ore great! Kent. Ken_nedy&#13;
and Mox Sharp - faculty advisors, for your patience ~11~ us and help w 1h Iman·&#13;
_&#13;
1&#13;
ciol and staff decisions. T&#13;
ereso Ronfeldt - Taylor Publishing Representative for all&#13;
your good advise and support. We n~eded that. To Morningsides faculty, Administration and staff for your cooperation and help. But most of _all to my fellow&#13;
students, whose memories hove been captured on these pages. This book could not&#13;
hove been possible without you. Remember ... Someday, Yesterday does Return.&#13;
Sincerely&#13;
Valerie Johnson&#13;
Sioux Co-Editor&#13;
&#13;
160 / Word From Editor&#13;
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Colophone&#13;
The 1986-87 Sioux Yearbook was planned, designed, and prepared by the&#13;
Yearbook staff of Morningside College.&#13;
We used 36 point Techno Medium Condensed for our_ head_ lines o_nd 24 point&#13;
_&#13;
for our subheads. All of our copy is 10 point T&#13;
echno Medium with captions set in 8&#13;
point. All halftones used a 150 point line screen printe_ on 80 pound eno1T_1el&#13;
d&#13;
paper. Our cover was designed by our staff and w?s applied thr~ugh a loser prm·&#13;
ting technique. Our endsheets were a shade of pink and contm~ed the Tobie of&#13;
Contents. Bindings were Smyth sewn, rounded and bocked. The S1Ze was a new 9&#13;
by 9 square book.&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
. .&#13;
We sold 400 copies of 160 page Sioux, which was printed by T&#13;
oylor Publishing&#13;
Company, 1550 West Mockingbird Lone, Dallas, Texas. We sold_~och copy of the&#13;
Sioux for $10.00. The remaining balance come from our advertising revenue and&#13;
Student Government. These funds were used to cover printing and photography&#13;
expenses.&#13;
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