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TAMANAWAS 1976 P111-150 Published by the Associated Students of the College of Puget Sound Tacoma, Washington June Fothergill, Living Croups; Shelly Witty, Faculty and Organizations; Albert I.Hintz, Editor and Photographer; Jo Gordon, Sports; Lynne Dysart, Typing; Elsa Brueggeman, Activities; Tom Reinert, Seniors and Index; Allan Sapp, Ted Parker, and Marty Nakayama, Photographer; Ron Cargill Jr. and Stephanie Ball, Advertising
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Page 1: TAMANAWAS 1976 P111-150

TAMANAWAS 1976 P111-150Published by the Associated Students of the College of Puget Sound Tacoma, Washington

June Fothergill, Living Croups; Shelly Witty, Faculty and Organizations; Albert I.Hintz,

Editor and Photographer; Jo Gordon, Sports; Lynne Dysart, Typing; Elsa

Brueggeman, Activities; Tom Reinert, Seniors and Index; Allan Sapp, Ted Parker, and

Marty Nakayama, Photographer; Ron Cargill Jr. and Stephanie Ball, Advertising

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InquestDoug Newell - Julius RosenbergCorky Somers - Ethel RosenbergGrant Kinnear - Emanuel BlockGeorge Knight - Roy CohnKris Karlstrom - Dave GreenglassCharles Warren - Judge KaufmannDave Chavez - Irving SaypolRobin Degon - Ruth GreenglassRick Anderson - Harry GoldCecelia Koontz - Ann SodorovichTom Reinert - the RabbiJerry Hooker - the ClerkAnthony Nordone - ReporterEric Pinder - ReporterJohn Coffee - FBI AgentMitchell Kane - FBI Agent

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You just cannot run awayfrom it, there is nothing likefinals week to make you feelqueasy. People keep unusualhours and often do the funniestthings in the last half ofDecember.

below - Before the end sets in you cansee Bill Watters the magician or EricHansen the storyteller, above right, orattend a costume party for Jeff Bland'sorganic chemistry final - below right.

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above right - entertainment at the ChristmasBanquet in the Great Hall, below right - TheTacoma Community Chorus at its Christmasprogram, above left - Carolers at theSpurs'annuallighting of the tree in front of Jones Hall, above -salutations from A-Frame B.

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The Winterim tends to be freerthan the semesters. One can takeclasses outside of the major area orconcentrate in it, read those reallycompelling books, obtain somecreative skill, learn new dances ortour greater Tacoma.

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Birdboot . . .Doug Newell

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Fecility . . .Mary Ann Voelker

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directed by Cheri CozortAdam Jerry HookerEve Corky Somersthe Snake Pon Stempezynski

The Lady or the Tiger

directed by Corky SomersBalladeer Marc JohnsonKing Arik Peter SauersPrincess Barbera Marie CampanoliNadjira Sally JacobsenCaptain Sanjar Jon BrevikTiger Cheri CozortKing Arik's court Ingrid Anderson,

William Bingham, Lisa Feury, Amy Griffith,Jerry Hooker, Melanie Lester, Tony Nordone,

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directed by William BinghamNarrator Tony NordoneElla and Passionella Ingrid AndersonMr. Fallible Marc JohnsonThe Producer Jon BrevikFlip, the Prince Charming Peter SauersPaper Boy William BinghamDirector Pon StempezynskiStarlet Amy GriffithPatrons, Fans, Followers andMovie Crew William Bingham, Jon Brevik

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Again the University of Puget Sound basketball team wasa Northwest powerhouse, ranking among the top five North¬

west small colleges and among the top 20 NCAA Divisionschools for the better part of the year.

The Loggers’ schedule, which involved 30 games, was thelongest in UPS basketball history. Several of the Loggers’victories this year were over highly rated opponents. UPSknocked off defending Big Sky champion Montana, 77-65,and downed District NAIA champion Central Washington,72-67. One of the biggest wins for UPS in the campaign wasa decisive 81-70 victory over defending NCAA Division 2West Coach champion University of California, Riverside.Peterson and Evans each scored 18 points, Anthony “A.T.”Brown and Rick Walker each contributed 17 points to thisLogger triumph.

UPS was led by All-American center Curt Peterson wholed the squad in scoring and rebounding for his third con¬

secutive year. “The Peak” consistently scored in the twenties,and could be counted on for nearly 10 rebounds a contest.Little All-Northwest performers Tim Evans and Rick Walkeralso excelled for the Loggers, each scoring in double figuresfor their season average.

Front row: left to right: Assistant Coach Mike Acres, Mike Strand,Mike Kuntz, Mark Wells, Bill Green Heck, Dan Besett, Tom Metzdorf,Rick Walker, Tim Evans, Rocky Botts, jimmy Stewart, Coach DonZeck, Mike Hanson, Anthony Brown, Curt Peterson, Phil Hiam, BrantGibler, Missing: Matt McCully and Chris Colery.

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This year was the first year of action for theteam under the leadership of Phil Moseley ascoach, and Jo Ann Moore as team captain.

Even without an impressive won-loss record,much of the team qualified for NCWSA regionals.Those who qualified were Jo Ann Williams, MarlaSeese, Chris Bond, Anne Tuttle, Darcy Ostien,and diver Jill McLean.

Moseley feels the girls worked hard to makea showing this year. Most of the team will bereturning next fall along with Moseley.

Moseley predicts that next fall, “everythingwill be coming up roses.”

Team members, front row left to right: Ann Hennigan,Kathy Kurfess, Chris Bond, Dani Wong, Jill McLean, coachPhil Moseley, Marla Seese, Jo Ann Moore, Anne Tuttle,Darcy Ostien, and Jo Ann Williams.

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Wrestling“ Injury” was the key word for the University

of Puget Sound wrestling team this year,as fourkey Logger wrestlers were sidelined,Eric Davis,John Smith, Steve Ehlers, and Steve Tucci wereail forced out of action for the Loggers.

Still the Loggers had their highlights in the1975-76 campaign. A key dual-match victory forUPS was a 39-15 trouncing of cross-town rivalPacific Lutheran University.

Coach Rossberg’s grapplers enjoyed successin the tournaments this year,grabbing 4th placein the Pacific Invitational, and 8th place in theUniversity of Washington tourney.

Outstanding wrestler for the Loggers wasJunior Bill Stout, UNL. Stout captured thetournament title at the Pacific Invitational, andfinished highly in other events.

Other fine performance's were turned in byJohn Smith, 142 (before his shoulder injury),Joey Johnson, 126, and Wolfrom Patton, 118.Front row, left to right: Wolfrom Patton, John Coonan,Dennis Mallon,JoeyJohnson,John Smith,Jamie Jasper;Backrow: John Hatcher, Duke Phillips, Bill Stout, Steve Ehlers,Glenn Briscoe, Dan Williams, Coach Del Rossberg.

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Men'sSwimming

Aided by the return of seven All-Americansfrom last year’s outstanding team, the Men’sSwimming team compiled an impressive list ofperformances.Even while winningonly seven oftheir eleven dual meets, Coach Don Duncan’screw displayed many excellent times,qualifyingat least eight swimmers for Nationals.

The team’s most satisfying meets were againstPacific Lutheran University as the Loggers blewthem out of the water in their meet at UPS. Thatmeet was followed by a return engagementagainst a well-rested Lute team at PLU. In thatevent,the Loggers won a thrill-packed victory ina contest that saw the last relay race decide theoutcome.

Q u a l i f i e r s f o r N C A A D i v i s i o n I Ichampionships were Rick Unrue, Dan Seelye,Brian Budsberg, Scott Wilson, Barry Collier,Brian Boettcher,Dale Ehrenheim,Morre Rude,and Russ Wiglesworth.Front row, left to right: Scott Allen, Brian Boettcher, DaleEhrenheim,Phil Moseley,Steve Webster,Barry Collier;Backrow: Mark Scott, Scott Wilson, Russ Wiglesworth, RickUnrue, Dan Seelye, Brian Budsberg, Morre Rude; Notpictured: Jay Gigandet, Mike Reed, Jeff Swenson, CoachDon Duncan.

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The Women’s Basketball team thisyear consisted of mostly new talent,whohad had little experience in playing thegame. Both coaches, Tom Knutson andBrian Steberl, were happy with theefforts of the team,and they felt that thewomen had improved much during theseason.

The five starters, Ev Goldberg, PeggyBoyle,AliceSigurdson,Char Davenport,and Colleen McKay, were all returnees.Along with that backbone of last year’steam,Marsha Desey joined thecagers inthe middle of the season.

Theteam’s best game was acomebackcontest early in the season. Playingagainst Pacific Lutheran University, thegame was won in the last ten minutes asUPS put in 16 consecutive points,crushing their crosstown rivals. It was inthis game that lead scorer Ev Goldbergswished 30 points for the team.

Most of the team will be returning sonext year appears to be one to lookforward to.Front row, left to right: Colleen McKay, CindyConnally, Ev Goldberg, Janet Saulie, Peggy Boyle,Vera Acosta; Back row: Tom Knutson, CharDavenport, Celia McKay, Barb Young, RochelleBrosseau, Carrie Asleson, Susan Hoff, AliceSigurdson, Coach Brian Steberl.

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