Brigham Young University - Banyan Yearbook (Provo, UT)

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i LIBRARY Brigham Young University FRANK C. ROBERTSON COLLECTION B.Y.U. 378.05 B22 1951 fe , SEVENTY FIVE YEARS I 9 IS A LONG LONG TIME . t. ' M fX ' « f •- : v Ut t , p. ' i « . . •- • fl s i% i m Zt,% XkVi PubV s ' ,V eci 6V nnoa W Assoc a ed BodV GHA (OV3 OHV .vtR PvovO ' U a ,h s-i AVA -e H - -. td or ct ORV ' Busi ness VAqr- Seventy-five years is a long, long time ... a long time to live, to grow and to be- come great. In recognition of Brigham Young University ' s seventy-fifth birthday, we proudly present the 1951 Banyan. Contents SCHOOL LIFE _ 18 ADMINISTRATION 72 CLASSES 138 ATHLETICS ...268 ORGANIZATIONS 306 INDEX 408 Students of the new Brigham Young Academy pose in front of Lewis Hall on West Center street, first campus home. At a time when Provo was emerging from pioneer conditions, when adobe houses were replacing log cabins, and the old-fashioned horsepower parked beside fence posts, a group of men possessed with foresight looked into the future. In the year 1875 a deed of trust estab- lished Brigham Young Academy, and Karl G. Maeser began teaching with his first twenty-nine students in Lew- Is Hall. Disaster struck in 1884. On a midnight in January flames leaped through the roof of the box-light structure, casting a glow upon the snow for blocks around. A critical financial period followed and the school, now located in the Z.C.M.I warehouse, meagerly survived upon loans and donations. Finally in 1892 the new Education Building on lower campus was completed. When the group entered their new home. Dr. Maeser gave his farewell address; Benjamin Cluff was named the new President. ...In The It was the day of sixty-minute football when these proud fellows won the state and college championship of 1 897. Dr. Karl G. Maeser was re- sponsible for much of the ear- ly success of the school. Beginning EDUCATION BUILDING 1 R£ .J ■[f ..v. ' j . B -jgHK . i n ' 1 K Hl 1 . ' i B M I It was a serious business for this staff of the B.Y.A. Stu- dent in 1891. Expansion to Upper Campus K.-.. %- % % - T-Ki-i Burros were used for transportation up the mountain- side on the first Y Day in 1906. The horseless carriage hadn ' t made much headway yet when this group came up to dedicate the site of the Maeser Building. Under the supervision of Benjamin Cluff the school took rapid strides forward. He inaug- urated sunnnner sessions with emi- nent educators from the East as guests. In 1903 the name was changed to Brigham Young Uni- versity and George H. Brimhall became the new President. University Hill was acquired and the nucleus of the University began to unfold. Professional architects and builders contribu- ted to the expansion program. With united efforts faculty and students responded to the call of the President by digging pipe trenches, laying floors and ce- ment walks, and constructing a giant Y upon the mountain- side. New buildings erected were the Maeser Memorial, the Mechanics Arts Building, and the Women ' s Gymnasium. MAESER MEMORIAL BUILDING Gibson-Girl blouses were a must for the 1906 campus queens. It was the Roaring Twenties. Clara Bow hair cuts danced with striped ties to the rhythm of the Charleston. During this age of extreme styles and college hilarity there was an increased enrollment of students, and provisions were made for expansion. The University was organized into various colleges, which did much to raise the scholas- tic standards of the institution. Newly-appointed President Franklin Hams saw the urgent need for a library. An ap- propriation was obtained which enabled the University to build the Heber J. Grant Library and it was dedicated during the Semi-Centennial celebration held in October. 1 925. ♦ Tioenty Gala floats and flag-carrying march- ers highlighted the parade commemorat- 19 25 J ' ersity ' s Semi-Centennlal in The smooth men on campus found that owning one of these slick jobs was a sure way to success in the early I920 ' s. I HEBER J. GRANT LIBRARY Three Skidoo Crowded conditions at track meet pointed out need for much-dreamed-of stadium to replace this athletic field lo- cated on present site of Joseph Smith Building. II Collegians found cramped College Hall bookstore to be a source of the latest dirt as well as school supplies in pre-war days. A Depression and a War JOSEPH SMITH BUILDING - 12 A pre-game catastrophe of the I930 ' s was the escape of the cougar mascot. Af- ter the cub was replaced the Y team continued with unequaled enthusiasm. Throughout the decade Pep Vodies, pro- grams including fantastic vaudeville acts, were held prior to BYU-Utah games to stim- ulate pep among student supporters. The progressive administration of President Harris continued. More land was acquired; Allen Hall, Amanda Knight Hall, and the Joseph Smith Memorial were built; the campus was made beautiful. However, with the entrance of the United States into World War II, the growth of the University was curtailed as men took up their nation ' s battle. Beautiful Amanda Knight Hall, finished in 1939, provided campus women with a home away from home and campus men with a sure source for dates. Sharp Y men soon discovered that Aller Hall was a terrific place to live besides beinc so conveniently close to Knight Hall. GEORGE H. BRIMHALL BUILDIN The big war was over. G.I. Joe had his Bill of Rights and was determined to finish his interrupted education. President Howard S. McDonald had to face the problem of expanding the campus facili- ties to provide for the vastly enlarged student body. Student housing facilities were increased with the erection of Cam- pus Dormitory for women. Surplus Army barracks were moved in and became the veteran ' s housing unit known as Wymount Village. A health center, a new cafeteria, a larger bookstore, a speech center, and the K.B.Y.U. broadcasting station have brought increased services to the students. Classroom space was doubled with the erection of the magnificent Physical Sci- ence Building, while basketball fans eagerly awaited the completion of the Fieldhouse. As Ernest L. Wilkinson took over as Presi- dent, it was apparent that the University was well on the way in a new era of pro- gress and development. Rapidly nearing completion is the 7100-seat Fieldhouse which will at long last provide a home for the potent Cougar casaba squads. It was a memorable day when ground was bro- ken for the new $2,000,000 Physical Science Building. The year of the big snow will long be re- membered by students of the Y during the winter of 1949. I Illlllll JJU 14 i CAMPUS DORMITORY . . A New Era Dawns PHYSICAL SCIENCE BUILDING SI Dedication . . . Dean Carl E Eifring ■ Dean Eyring poses by the pendulum bowl in the beautiful lobby of the new Physical Science Building. In the lobby of one of the nnost careful designed science buildings in the nation a mc stood beside a steel staircase. The tall Dean ( Arts and Sciences viewed the interior of tl building with its long corridors, high panels, ar plate glass windows. He was finniliar not on with this finished structure, but also with tl carefully laid plans of nearly half a century. Carl F. Eyring began his career at B.Y.I as a tab instructor. During his forty years as t educator, his association with students encor passed both the classroom and outside acti ties. Often he has been in the group to tack the slopes of Mt, Timpanogos on the annual hik His versatile career took him to the jungles c Panama during the war to study acoustics. H more domestic interests kept him at home in c arm chair reading scientific journals, books c philosophy, and occasionally mysteries and ley Oop comics. It was indeed a great tragedy to the Ur versify when this outstanding man passed awe on January 3. His death was considered to b a personal tragedy by all of those who knew hii during his long and fruitful teaching career. The front steps of the lovely Eyring honrie was used some years ago in photographing Dr. and Mrs. Eyring and their children, Elaine and Robert. 16 CARL F. EYRING Happiness radiates from Dean Eyring as his beloved building reaches its final stages of construction. The culmination of Dr. Eyring ' s career is reached at the dedica- tion ceremonies of the Physical Science Building. 17 5(kdm Registration means endless lines, changes in schedule, and disappointments for all. Stationery sales in the bookstore is reminder of that letter to be written home. September brings us back to school The campus is aglow And casual Nell just sets the pace Be friendly. Say Hello! MISS SEPTEMBER Emmanell Viera 20 I SEPTEMBER Pulse normal . . . blood pressure normal . . weight, well l uess. Trilby Packard leads off in Cougare+tt. tryouts. Some of the campus wolves seem to approve of new freshmen Pat Hales and Sharon Schade. Lucky girl chosen for membership in Cougarettes is measured to make certain uniform fits right. Latest in campus fashions are shown wondering freshmen by such models as Jan Bean. Tiring but necessary are those awful backbreaking orientation tests. ...It Was All Roger Sears leads one of the tours conducted by the White Keys and Blue Keys to acquaint students with the campus, doing justice even to lover ' s lane. 22 New students rally to first assembly, 2000 strong, at beginning of orientation week. So New and Exciting Fall frosh activities were direc- ted by Howard Gonzales, Nada White, Ron Carter, Betty Dain, and Reed Painter as members of the Freshmen Committee. 23 Three frosh girls are given the molasses and raw eggs treatment at Senior Court by members of the football squad. In the deep go the lazy fellows who didn ' t trudge UD the mountainside to clean off the Y . . . Oh Woe be unto the frosh who doesn ' t learn the school songs. 24 Disobedient frosh Bob Quaney is faught to henceforth respect his upperclassmen. Hou) We Suffered Everyone wants his shoes shined to perfection. Tail, ears, and rope aid the get- ting acquainted process of these young Cougars. Mat dance activities introduced eager freshmen to one of the most popular features of campus life. Cold cement steps provided little com- fort during fall quarter for students in new Physical Science Building ampitheaters. MISS OCTOBER Vonda Christensen OCTOBER October sets the atmosphere Of pumpkins, ghosts and witches. Witn Vonda its a turnabout There ' s parties, plays, and riches. Street dance in front of Allen Hall gave the shy a chance to become better acquainted. 26 Annual torchlight parade ends at the street dance. Fabulous Call sisters and Jerry McCullock in ceremonial dress entertain the fans at halftime during the Utah game. Students burn the Ute in effigy at pre- game rally, and determine that this will be the year. 27 Thompson sisters enliven class party activities with their classic song routines before Janie leaves for England. Dance-Mad Autumn Leaf Ball provided romantic atmosphere and smooth music for those not worn out by the hike. 28 f Patti Crawley and John McCabe demonstrates how it should be done when Charleston craze hits the campus and leaves it pantina. When lights are low and music sweet Diamond Jubilee Dance ends successful popular heels and hose affair. week as a No wonder B.Y.U. has been called the most dancing school in the country. 29 Dick Fox crowns gracious Jackie while onlookers beann approval. Applauding audience greets entrance of Queen Jackie at Soph, dance. First formal dance of the year added to the coffers of the loan fund. 30 Using the building spirit which had hit campus as a theme, sopho- mores transformed the halls into Innovations in Construction com- plete with blue tinfoil crane. A pop- ular choice for queen was Jackie Johnson who reigned with her atten- dants Fay Craig and Betty hHayes. Funds from the dance went to the fund set upto assist needy students. JACKIE JOHNSON Sophomore Loan Fund Queen Sophomore loan Fund Ball Queen Jackie Johnson and at- tendants Fay Craig and Betty Hayes pose in the Social Hall. 31 Florence Stocks and Max Goligh+ly provide laughs and fun as husband and wife in this George Bernard Shaw satire. Maridell Lewis spurns ardent suitor for dashing Burnett Fergusen. Final scene ends with everyone in arms. Arms and The Man 32 Washington, D. C. hillbillies en- tertain students at Blue Key. White Key assembly. Thursday Assemblies Were Packed Flappers and shieks bring the spirit of the twenties to the Dia- mond Jubilee assembly. Culminating seventy-five years of suc- cessful progress, Brigham Young University celebrated its Diamond Jubilee with a week of festivities In October. Highpoint of the celebration was the dedication of the new two million dollar Physical Science Building. Visiting authorities paid tribute to the foun- ders of the university who struggled to keep It going. Outstanding educators from all over the nation too k part in the academic procession, convocation exercises, and sym- posium on the subject of 75 years of West- ern Culture. Other activities of the week included a student parade, assembly, and a concert by the United States Navy Band. Our beloved president George Albert Smith delivers spiritual message to Diamond Jubilee audi- ence. Diamond New president Ernest Wilkinson orates while distinguished visitors look on. Festive celebration is begun with a parade of campus organizations through the downtown area and up University Avenue. 34 President Smith addresses packed audience at the dedication of the Physical Science Building. Jubilee Marie Hood represents the studentbody of Brigham Young University at the Convocation Assembly. The inevitable dance ended the week ' s festivities. Rufus B. Von KleinSmid, Chancellor of the University of Southern California, was the featured speaker. 35 November November whispers football games Cherie can tell you why. The spirit ' s great, let no one wait We ' re rootin ' for the Y. MISS NOVEMBER Cherie Marcil Freshman elections brought a lot of new names into the campus limelight. Assembly crowds jam J.S. lobby and cafeteria lines. 36 • xL wl® y ° expressions shows different degrees of interest during a tense moment in the Wyoming game. Tickets for the U.S.A.C. game were indeed worth stand- ing in line for. Elmo Turner takes possession of the Old Wagon Wheel for Brlgham Young as the Y team defeats the Aggies in the tradition- al grid contest. 37 Amid rays of bright sunshine, Dia- mond Diaries unfolded on November I I to bring students and alumni one of the best homecomings ever. Queen Marilyn Turley provided the glamour; Brigadiers won the prize for the best float; units held forth with openhouses; football fans cheered Brigham Young on at the afternoon game; and dancing Saturday night proclaimed the entire celebration to be an outstanding success. MARILYN TURLEY Homecoming Queen Homecoming Homecoming Queen Marilyn Turley and attendants Vada John- son and Lucille Green are driven around the track in style during halftime at the Wyoming game. 38 Members of the KiaOra Club presented authentic Maori dances at the Homecoming assembly. 1950 President Christen Jensen crowns beautiful Queen Marilyn while attendants Lucille Green and Vada Johnson look on. ' -i - ilfi. ' ' ■;V, -¥:. ' k ' -- Jack Hansen and his hot clarinet are featured at the jam-packed dance which climaxed the Home- coming weekend. 39 NAUTILUS ' • ' iZTar ■• ' .- in PS QUEEN ' S FLOAT Diamond CAMPUS DORM Most Numerous 40 ; •■ V. ' -:-- ■; ' . :.;v- ' BRIGADIERS Grand Prize Diary TEMPLARS Most Original ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS VIKINGS 41 Viking skit on A.M.S. assembly told the sad tale of the lighthouse keeper ' s daught- er. Humerous Val Hyric skit became the center of a campus controversy.  , . . Who has more Jerry McCulloch pro- vides intermission color. Cougarette sextet proves to be eye-filling. Whooping it up at the Homecoming assembly. 42 Hartley Fredrickson and Mary Alice Calder seem right at home with Harvest Brawl decor- ations. fun than people! Noisy threesome at the Harvest Brawl is Norm Rossell, Dick Moo- dy, and John McCabe who sere- nade Queen Dick Miller. Rivalry among the men ' s units was replaced with har- mony and good will at the Frat Frolic. Mose Flake uses bug eyes and buck teeth to get laughs while chorus harmon- izes. 43 Packing Christmas goods for the needy is a happy job for Afton Bennion, Mark Benson, and Bonnie Davis. Quentin Bates decorates the Christmas tree assisted by Lois Evans and co-chairman Lee Ream. • A  . ; r Jl -- - The first snow of the season brought a new type of beauty to the campus. % 44 Mistletoe Frolic dancers had a sopping good time when the jalloons were released. December December paints the picture With a brush of ice and snow. To dream sweet dreams of Santa Claus, Miss Sandy is all aglow. MISS DECEMBER Sandra Larson Scenes like this were enough to make Californlans wistfully dream of the approaching holidays and the trip home. 45 Preferred Man Ben Mortensen looks happily down from his Grecian throne flanked by the top ten. Winner Ben Mortensen is presented to assembly audience by chairman Lillie Belle Peterson. Preference Mythical Interlude gave the girls a chance to ask out their favorite fellow. 46 Poor Darcey Clawson doesn ' t have a chance, yet he doesn ' t seem to mind too much. Ball I hear music when . . . sang Benny as he surprised the audi- ence with his vocal talents. BENNY MORTENSEN Most Preferred Man It was our man rule on the night of December 2 when the coeds on campus escorted their favorite males to the A.W.S. Preference Ball. The select eleven most preferred were honored with a banquet preceding the semi-formal dance. Winner of the dream man contest by the largest margin in the history of voting was quarterback Benny Mortensen. . W mS««i 47 Cringing to the floor, Jack West gives his farewell dance perform- ance in the Orchesis assembly. 48 Ladies in Retirement Acclaimed to be one of the most powerful dramas ever produced, Ladies in Retirement was directed by Prof. Kathryn B. Pardoe. Doing a magnificent job in the heavy part of Ellen Creed, a spinster obsessed with a protection complex over two feeble-minded sisters, was a former student, Ada Moulton. The feeble- minded sisters were aptly portrayed by Mary Lou Neeley and Phyllis Nix- on. As a background for the action, a new set construction made Ladies in Retirement one of the most elab- orately staged productions of the year. Alumna Ada Moulton puts the finis on Rae Mona Kirkham at the end of the first act. Geneva Call, the maid, doesn ' t mind a bit when LynnBenson shows an interest in her in this high- powered dramatic production. 49 January : . ' 1 MISS JANUARY Dawn Terry The majesty and solemnity of the campus on a wintry day is shown on this glimpse through the trees from the Maeser Building. January brings this school Snow Carnival supreme; Dawn takes to sports that can ' t be beat, She ' ll make a lovely queen. Cesta assembly related history of Grecian goddess brought to students from Mt. Olympus. SO Boarding buses for Salt Lake became a regular ritual when casaba games were played at the Ute fieldhouse. Jascha Heifitz, one of the world ' s fore- most violinists, thrilled a jammed taber- nacle audience with his concert on January 8. 51 . . , Most friendly CHARLOTTE CANNON Friendliest Glr REED BENSON Friendliest Boy I 52 Bertha Lyman and George Sor- enson are called upon to prove to the radio audience their friend- ly spirit. Bob Dudley takes his chances with a hat held by blindfolded Grant Evans. Mm NEW FRIENDS AND FUN IN SI 1 ' f ' jg ' ■    - 1 School got off to a good start after the holidays with the Hi Dance to welcome new students. 53 Designed especially for the production of The Man was a completely original stage setting. The set involved some staging tricks new to the B.Y.U. stage, including such items as a high staircase and disappearing kitchen. In the play Mrs. Arta Ballif is a rooming house owner who hires psychopathls Burnett Ferguson to do a day ' s work. As the horrible story of The Man unfolded, Burnett, a veteran actor on the B.Y.U. stage, gave a sensitive portrayal of a man who went out of his head every hour or so. Grocery boy Ned Hoopes is oblivious to dagger held by dangerous Bruneft Ferguson in tense mur- der scene. Arta Ballif and Barbara Hall are helped in house- cl eaning scene by boarder Jerrol Boyer. The Man 54 Jack Roberts looks put out when foiled by Don Soren son and Geneva Call. Jester Ned Hoops sets the right couples straight. Twelfth Night Everyone gets into the act just before the final curtain. h One of Shakespeare ' s tv in plays Twelfth NIghf ' is a drama in which the audi- ence can actually participate. Classed as one of the great comedies of all times, the play tells the delightful story of Viola and Sebastian, twins who are separated in a ship- wreck. Viola, cast ashore in lllyria, dons male attire and assumes the role of a page to Duke Orslano. The Duke ' s la- dy-love, thinking Viola is a boy, falls in love with him. Dr. T. E. Pardoe headed his cast with Ann Whiting and Willard Tingey in the roles of the twins. 55 Polar Paradise brought both fun and shivers to stu- dents who joined in the fun of the annual snow carnival. Festivities started Friday night with ice-skating activi- ties at Utah Lake. Skiing and snow sports were enjoyed Saturday afternoon at Tinnp HHaven. Due to the heavy storm no snow nnodeling took place, but the day ' s activities were many and the reign of Connie Cameron as queen at the dance ended another successful winter carnival. CONNIE CAMERON Snow Queen Queen Connie with attendants Beverly Anderson and Donna Achison beam on audience during dance intermission. Olympics ski star Jack Reddish does some mighty fancy skiing on slopes of Timp Haven. 1 56 ¥■ 1 W ;? ( ' r k - f i Skiing races were run off at Timp Haven. _ Polar Paradise dance brought out couples not worn out by day ' s activities. K Snow Carnival Huge cakes of ice used to hold refreshnnents were part of the unique decorations. Ice-skating fun took place at Utah Lake. 57 Hank Williams sees to it that basketball squad is given a rousing sendoff. A.W.S. Vaudeville skit featured school days theme. Lambda Delta group built skit around old-time West- ern gambling casino. 58 Winners of Arizona Days beard-growing contest pose with their prizes. MISS FEBRUARY Marilyn Norton February February is a lovers month, A truth that must be told. So Marilyn just look around This campus for a heart that ' s bold. 59 Banyan Banyan Queen Beth Schwan+es reigns for a night with attendants Sharon Schade and Trilby Packard. Who wouldn ' t want to be a basketball star? 60 Ball This traditional dance for lovers was a sweet- hearts ' wonderland. BETH SCHWANTES Banyan Queen ' Lockets ff Valentine season is celebrated at the Y at the Banyan Ball. Queen Beth Schwantes and her attendants were chosen to reign supreme from a host of beauties by John Robert Powers. Unusual decorations and programs introduced the theme Lockets for the dance which was held in the Smith ballroom and banquet hall. 61 MISS MARCH Beverly Miller March March winds suggest forthcoming spring, The air is light and gay. Blithe Beverly predicts fair skies, She ' s out for fun and lots of play. Hawaiian group makes a big hit on Viking assembly. 62 Evidence that spring is on its way is beginning of swinnming season at near-by pools. Basketball fever reached high pitch at assembly honoring the conference champs. ■■■■■■■■1 ■Pt ■ L H li Popular alumnus Gordie Hawkins presen trophy to Mel Hutchins. Mrs. Blanche Minson presents most valu- able player trophy to son Roland. 63 In celebration of the United Na- tions ' drama week, Theta Alpha Phi presented the great Welsh drama The Corn Is Green. The story has its setting in a small village nestled away in a mining area with an at- mosphere all of its own. Here the fiery spinster school teacher, Rae Mona Kirkham as Miss Moffat, re- veals a desire to raise the common people from the depths of mass ig- norance. Miss Moffat ' s discovery of an exceptionally fine mind in Max Golightly as young Morgan Evans only increases her determination to succeed in her endeavor. Emily Wil- liams, author of this stirring play sent a letter of congratulations from Wales to the cast and its director, Mrs. Kathryn B. Pordoe. Afton Ash presents her demands to Rae Mona Kirkham. Jubilant Max Golightly tells Rae Mona Kirkham about winning scholarship. The Corn Is Green 64 Male leads Brandt Curtis, Kay Johnson, Virgil Camp, Lyneer Smith, and Howard Putnam unfold the plot of the opera. THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO On four successive nights, music lovers of the University were enter- tained by Mozart ' s Marriage of Figaro, the gay, connic story of a merry marital mixup of I 8th century Spanish Court life. The sets, made and revised by members of the cast, were designed in Spanish Rococo style. Jettisoning archaic transla- tions, the directors chose a recent modern English version making the opera the jolly, fast-moving work that Mozart intended it to be. Work was begun on the production during fall quarter and auditions and re- hearsals swung into full schedual early winter quarter. Principals in the opera were doubly cast and alter- nated during the nights of the per- formance. Marriage of Figaro bows. Curtain calls bring everyone on the stage to take their Wedding celebration finds Joseph Hill, Evelyn Russell Dixie Ann Mecham, and John Whitalcer on center stage. iT ' yw 65 Entrance to food tent was through curtain of streamers. The top social event of the year brought out everyone to dance to the snnooth music of Stewart Grow. Reception line dignitaries included Chairman Marie Benson and Leia Wing. Junior Grant Evans and Delores Tyler are handed refreshments by Louis Winter, official hand- shaker. Spectacular decorations set the mood for prom-goers. Prom Rial Owens and Egyptian lovelies danced during the intermission. tti i f Mirage ff Traditions were broken right and left this year by Mark Benson and the junior class in presenting B. Y. U. with a nnythical Mirage. Held in the new Provo S+akehouse for one night only, prom-goers danced in an enchanting desert atmosphere. Unique this year was the fact that the dance stayed out of the red, even with slashed ticket prices. LM.O.C. dance sponsored by the UNIVERSE featured Bibler ' s popular cartoons. April April and Kay had words with each other In tones of light spring showers. But don ' t be discouraged, for after the rain The sun quickly brings forth the flowers. MISS APRIL Kay Wheeler 68 Soaking in sunshine beconnes a favorite pastime this time of the year. Leonard Rowley stops Florence Stocks from interfering with young lovers Chet Harris and La Ree Hales in I Like It Here. Leonard Rowley and Dan Leegant give Rich- ard Franks a bad time in the delightful spring comedy I Like It Here. 69 ' JS 11, .• Wi ?y K ' ' . m I.V iK • -•V Wi v3g ■ k ■ymjr • .f ' - t 4 - r ' 4 . • ' «■. 9 . -t? - . _ __ -ifi By May, sunshine and flowers have really set in as evidenced by the greenery around the presi- dent ' s house. The bucket brigade sends up tar and whitewash to get the Y in shape on Y Day. 70 May May flowers, students on the lawn, This year Is in review. Sweet Alice in a light blue gown, We bring this booic to you. MISS MAY Alice Brady Every man on campus is expected to climb the hill on Y Day . . or else. All good things must come to an end sometime. 71 f fl4 wijiKi4l7ial 1 PRESIDENT GEORGE ALBERT SMITH Brigham Young University is governed by a Board of Trustees consisting of President George Albert Smith, Da- vid O. McKay and J. Reuben Clark, the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Franklin L. West, Adam S. Bennion, and Kiefer B. Sauls. Members of the Board played a prominent part in the activities held in connectionwith the Diamond Jubilee Celebration and the dedication of the new Physical Science building. The Trust- ees also helped to increase the growth and expansion of the University by ap- proving construction of the fieldhouse and by giving permission for the estab- lishment of ROTC units on campus. oaxdi of Trustees J. REUBEN CLARK First Vice President DAVID O. MCKAY Second Vice-President 74 COUNCIL OF TWELVE: front row, left to right: John A. Witdsoe, Stephen L Richards, David O. McKay, Joseph Fielding Smith, Joseph F. Merrill, Albert E Bowen. Back row: Delbert R. Stapley, Henry D. Moyle, Matthew Cowley, Mark E. Peterson, Harold B. Lee, Ezra Taft Benson, and Spencer W. Kimball. Franklin L West Kiefer B. Sauls Adam S. Bennion 75 Acting President CHWSnN JENSEN AcHng-President Christen Jensen has de- voted forty years to serving Brigham Young University. He came back from his weU- deserved retirement in October. 1949 to serve as President until a successor to President Howard S. MacDonald could be chosen. Prior to his retirement he had been Dean of the Graduate School, a position he had held since the graduate school was started in 1929. His major fields of interest are in political science, history, and law. He holds degrees from the University of Chicago, and Harvard. Everyone who knows Presi- dent Jensen loves him for his sweet disposi- tion and his sincerity. His open door has always Invited students to come in and share their problems and triumphs with him. His influence will long continue to be felt at Brigham Young University. Acting-President Christen Jen- sen acquaints his successor with some of the duties of his new office. 76 r ERNEST L WILKINSON Our New President Dr. Ernest L Wilkinson became the sixth president of Brigham Young University in January, 1951. succeeding acting-President Christen Jensen. After graduating from BYU and receiving his law degree from George Wash- ington University he became a successful Washington D. C. attorney and was able to secure many millions of dollars worth of back claims for the Indians in the intermountain area. While an undergraduate at the Y Dr. Wilkinson was editor of the Y- ' News, and was also active on the debate squad and in campus politics. President Wiilkinson spent most of the first part of the year in Washing- ton, D.C., conferring with military officials regarding the possibilities of ob- taining ROTC units on campus. In the short time they have been acquainted with him both students and faculty members have keen greatly impressed by his business-like attitude and friendly manner. In addition to his business triumphs he has ahvays been an ardent church worker, serving as a bishop !n a stake presidency. 77 Dean of Students WESLEY P. LLOYD Wesley P. Lloyd, Dean of Students, Is the man all students turn to when no one else seems able to solve their problems. In addi- tion to his other duties this year he has also been coordinator of all fund-raising activi- ties for the fieldhouse drive. In this capacity he has traveled from coast to coast con- tacting both alumni and church groups In order to successfully meet the $500,000 goal. Dean Lloyd ' s enthusiasm and vitality In sponsoring student body projects do much to make them successful. He is also general chairman of the Special Services Committee. K. B. Sauls Veterans Affairs John E. Hayes Registration and Credits 78 Ulli«n Booth Courtselor of Women E. H. Himes Student Coordinator Administrators Antone K. Romney Counseling Service Monroe H. Clark Attendance and Scholarship John F. Jones Student Housing 79 George Hansen Public Services Herald R. Clark Lyceums Special H. V. Hoyt Student Loans Ariel P. Ballif Athletic Council 80 Vasco M. Tanner Health Service James R. Clark Student Employment Services Committee Edwin H. ButterMTorth Student Publications Members of the Special Service Com- mittee are responsible for non-academic ac- tivities on campus. Some of the special serv- ices recjuire a full-time worker while others are made up of several committee members. Dean Wesley P. Lloyd is general chairman of this committee. Varied activities directed by members of this group include the Ath- letic Council which this year had the pleas- ant job of accepting bids to both the NCA- A and NIT competitions for the champion Cougars. Student social activities and so- cial units come under the direction of the coordinator of student activities while the lyceums are also directed by a committee member. 8! Faculty ' o Norma Arrlngton Lorna Alder J. R. Andrus Verl P. Allman Clarence D. Ashton Charles Atkinson Ariel S. Ballif Irene Barlow William E. Berr«tt Ray Beckham John T. Bernhard D. Elden Beck Calvin Bartholomew O. L BameH S. LaVar Bateman Edith Bauer 82 June Berry C. S. Boyle Robert Bunker Harold J. Bissell Miss Brlggs Alma P. Burton Joseph Boel C. Marley Brown Julia A. Caine Thornton Booth Gustave Buggert Ray Canning May Billings Robert Brailsford Olive K. Burmingham C. Eldon Bitter H. Smith Broadboflt Newbern I. Butt Lillian Booth Loren C. Bryner Dorothy Candland Francis O. Boyer Kenneth C. Bullock Clawson Cannon Layups and jump shots take minds off teaching worries for members of Faculty Intramural bask +ball squad. 83 William C. Carr Thomas E. Cheney Lillian Christonsen Bruce Clark Marden J. Clark Alva John Clarke Loren C. Covington Evan M. Croft Gerrif deJong E. John Eastmond Bob Evans Carl F. Eyring O. Norman Geerhen Carl M. Gibson Rex Goates Lloyd M. Gustaveson Bsie C. Carroll Earl M. Christensen P. A. Christensen Reoia Clard Cynthia Cowan Lars Crandall Roy W. Doxoy William F. Edwards Lucille Evans M. Neal GIbby Preston R. Gledhill Richard L. Gunn 84 Q- o ' V Harold Glen Clark Mary Deane G. Clark Herald R. Clark Monroe H. Clark James R. Clark Bertrand ,F. Harrison Dave Crowton Leon Dailln Bertha Davidson C. Edwin Dean Lawson Hamblin Emma J. Farnswor+h R. B. FarnsworHi Burnett Ferguson Flora D. Fisher John H. Gardner J. R. Halliday Wayne B. Hales George Hansen May C. Hammond instructors get big laugh while socializing prior to start of a week- ly faculty meeting. 85 Facultu Charles J. Hart Wm. F. Hanson Fred W. Harding Rondo S. Harmon Anna Hart Catherine Hatch John E Hayes Franklin R. Haymore Elvert H. Himes Leona Holbroolc Virgil Howell Edgar M. Jenson H. V. Hoyt L Hyatt Orrin H. Jackson C. La Voir Jensen 86 Vern H. Jensen Clinton F. Larson John W. McAllister Mary Jorgensen Reuben D. Law Betty H. McTague J. J. Keeier Harold W. Lee Carlos Madsen Hattle M. Knight George Lewis Milton Marshall J. L. Jex LaVell Gamett Kent H. McKnIght Briant S. Jacobs Harold R. Laycock Brlgham D. Madsen Luwana King Wilford D. Lee Farrell Madsen B. F. Larsen Wesley P. Lloyd Thomas L Martin President Ernest L. Wilkinson apparently makes a good impres- sion at his first -faculty meeting. 87 Karl Miller A. J. Morley A. Reed Morrill Joseph K. Nicholes Dean A. Pef-er or Rolfe Peterson A. Smith Pond Wilford Poulson Stella P. Rich R. Man Rogers Edward M. Rowe W. H. Snell Lucille Spencer Josie Stewart Margaret Summerhayes John C. Swensen Elmer Miller Damaris Morrill , Hugh Nibley Eve Nielson H. W. Peterson Richard D. Poll Margaret S. Potter Virginia Booth Poulson Beth Richardson Antone K. Romney K. B. Sauls Phil Shumway Russell N. Stansfield Joseph Sudweek Albert D. Swensen Russell 6. Swenson 88 Cecil R. Oak Hannah C. iRackard John W. Payne Leiand M. Perry Cornelius R. Peterson Clarence F. Roblson Ernest F. Reimschiissel Leonard Rice Naomi Rich Owen S. Rich H. Wayne Soffe Richard P. Smoot Kimball J. Sorenson LeRoy Sparks Irene O. Spears Vasco M. Tanner L Elliott Tuttio Orea B. Tanner E P. Taylor Wilmer Tanner Acting-President Christen Jen- sen presides over one of the reg- ular Tuesday devotionals featuring prominent guest speakers. 89 H. Darrel Taylor ' J. Golden Taylor Lynn Taylor Weldon J. Taylor Woodruff Thompson Lucillo Thorne Homer Wakefield Effie Warnick Joan Anne Waterstradt Stanley Waffs Frederick Webb Newell B. Weight Dale H. West Ray Wight Winifred Wilkinson Ernest J. Wilkins John H . Wing Irene B. Woodford David H. Yarn Karl Young James Ira Young 90 r tj -: i il LEGES . :. ;.  •: m- m College of The late Dr. Carl F. Eyring, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, was in- ternationally known for his work in physics, particularly in the field of sound. The completion of the new Physical Science building climaxed a life-long dream for him. He was loved and respected by everyone for his humbleness and for his sincere inter- est in all with whom he came in contact. The College of Arts and Sciences is for students who want a broad and liberal back-ground. Departments included in the college are: archaeology, bacteriology, bot- any, chemistry, English, geology and ge- ography, history, journalism, mathematics, physics, political science, psychology, mod- ern and classical languages, sociology, and zoology and entomology. Dean Carl F. Eyring Map drafters know that the shortest way home often isn ' t the most inter- esting. 92 Arts and Sciences Freshman chemists do their best to blow the place to smithereens. There may be better ex- ruses than field trips for get- rtng out of classes, but . . . . Many hours are spent experimenting in ttie lab by these future physicists. 93 College of This is more fun than making mudpies. Swashbuckling Harley Mims pro- vides colorful model of a buccan- eer for portrait class. There is music all around . . . B.Y.U. ' s music department is re- nowned. 94 Fine Arts In addition to being Dean of the College of Fine Arts, Df. Gerritt de Jong. Jr., is well known as a composer and musician, and is also the author of several religious works. His highstanding in musical circles adds much to the prestige of the Brigham Young University music department. Art, Music, and Speech departments are included in the College of Fine Arts. This year members of the music department gave an excellent presentation of the K larriage of Figaro, as well as presenting many concerts both on campus and on tours taken throughout neigh- boring states by the various groups. Art- work by students and faculty members have been in many exhibits. Many excep- tionally fine plays have been produced by the speech department. Dean Gerrit De Jong, Jr. Burnett Ferguson takes speech class out on lawn to soak up early spring sun. 95 Dean Reuben D. Law who heads the College of Education is currently writing a book on educa- tional administration. Beginning with spring quar- ter 1951, he received a six month sabbatical leave of absence in order to study at the University of California and finish his book. He will also teach during summer session at the University of South- ern California. In his absence Dr. A. Reed Morrill, professor of education administration was ap- pointed acting Dean. Departments included in the college are: education, educational administration, elementary education, philosophy of education, guidance and personnel, secondary education, and health, physical education, and recreation. In addi- tion Dean Law also has charge of the B.Y.U. train- ing school. Dean Reuben D. Law Barbara Winkler Gates prepares for a teaching career in the B.Y.U. training school. Benny Jordan rises to new heights as top man in a skills and techniques class. 96 College of Education Square-dance enthusiasts find folic danc- ing to be more fun than work. LaMyrI Boyack goes through that never- to-be-forgotten experience of teaching in B.Y. High. 97 College of Applied Testing of the various soils is just one of the typical Students in machine shop find class experience a problems worked on by agronomy students. definite advantage in getting a job upon leaving school. Wood shop classes have a definite carry-over after Learning to coolt for several hundred people re- graduation as either a vocation or hobby. quires real mass-production methods in quantitative cooking class. 98 I Science Dean Thomas L Martin The College of Applied Sciences is headed by Dean Thomas L. Martin. Dr. Martin in addition to administering the work of the department has done much original research in various scientific fields. The College of Applied Science trains students in the principles and technical operations of farm, home, shop, and professions. The following depart- ments are included in the college: agronomy, ani- mal husbandry, bacteriology, horticulture ana land- scape architecture, mechanic arts, and home eco- nomics. Pre-nursing courses are also include ' d in this group. 99 Dean William F. Edwards became Dean of the College of Commerce in January of this year succeeding Dr. Herald R. Clark who resigned this job due to ill health. Dr. Edwards left a very successful career on Wall Street where he had charge of many large trust funds to come to B righam Young University. Included in the College of Commerce are the Departments of Business Administration and Ac- counting, Agricultural Economics, Economics, Finance and Banking, Marketing, Political Science, and Secretarial Prac- tice. Special emphasis Is placed on training businessmen who will have Integrity and high Ideals as well as being competent in their various fields. College of Commerce Learning to keep their debits and credits straight is a must for ac- counting students. 100 Dean William F. Edwards These calculating women learn how to handle large problems with ease. Movie studies help marketing majors improve in modern clerking methods. 101 SIDNEY B. SPERRY Dr. Sidney B. Sperry, director of Re- ligious Instruction for the university, is also widely known for his many books pertaining to the Book of Mormon and other religious subjects. Departments included in the Di- vision of Religion are Bible and Modern Scripture, Church History, LDS Church Or- ganization and Administration, and The- ology and Religious Philosophy. Some of the most popular courses in the department are those designed for students interested in going on missions. These acquaint students with principles of primary importance for conversion, and also the methods used by great Latter-day Saint missionaries. The president of the university is traditionally nead of the Division of Religion. Division of Religion A much better understanding of the New Testament Is obtained in the classes of mentor Bob Patch. Well-prepared to enter the mission field are the mem- bers of the missionary-training classes. 102 i ' Dr. Ashael D. Woodruff as Dean of the Brigham Young University graduate school is in charge of all activities regarding graduate work. All students doing graduate study conne under his supervision. He serves as chairman of the faculty of the graduate school which has jurisdiction over all stu- dents with a bachelors degree who go on for further study. All students must register with Dean Woodruff and gain his approval before they will be permitted to take grad- uate work. Dr. Woodruff is also chairman of the President ' s committee on military re- search projects. DEAN ASAHEL D. WOODRUFF Graduate School Graduates do much of their advanced work in seminar groups such as this one in chemistry. Les Raty adds to his graduate experience as an in- structor in American history. ' 103 Extension Division Dr. Harold Glen Clark, Director of the Extension Di- vision, Is also executive secretary of the BYU Alumni As- sociation. The Extension Division Includes all evening school classes, and correspondence courses. All extension cour- ses are taught by regular members of the BYU faculty and In most cases carry the same number of credits. This year they have been responsible for teaching various courses in Las Vegas, Nevada with the professors flying back and forth between Provo and Las Vegas. Correspondence or evening school classes are available In practically every college of the university. HAROLD GLEN CLARK Well-equipped audio-visual aids de- partment is the pride and joy of the ex- tension division. One of the popular evening classes is the photography class conducted by Joseph Boel. 104 zm ' :V ' :: : l! W.V .i ' - -V Executive These five students combined to represent the student body of Brig- ham Young University. Each carried a major responsibility in student gov- ernment, while as a group they pre- pared suggestions to be presented before the Legislative Council. Be- sides their role in the extra-curricular and educational program of BYU, they also found time to represent the school as guests at other colleges. Brno Turner Studentbody President Marilyn Oldroyd First Vice-President Jim L ' ttle Second Vice-President 106 Council Rosemary Phillips Secretary Al Choules Business Manager 107 Legislative Council Representing every large organization on campus, this group of stu- dent legislators is the nnainspring of Brigham Young University student governnnent. Student body president Elmo Turner presided over bi-month- ly meetings at which general issues concerning the student body were discussed and voted on. Among this year ' s pro and con topics were: Accepting the Interorganizational Council, changing the judicial system, abolishing the point system, providing for cheerleaders selection by the Legislative Council after tryouts before the student body, allowing the graduate class the power to organize, and adding a member of the Honor Council to the Legislative Council. Grant Evans CharloHa Cannon Monte HIclienlooper John McKnight Stan Hall Norm Rossell Quentin Bates Ken Leth Jacd Roberts Harry G. Hall Sanford Walker Bob Keata Lorry Rytttng Hanit Williams Keith M. Orme 108 Elmo Turner Marilyn Oldroyd Jim Little Rosemary Phillips Albert Choules Mel Mabey Gene Shumway Kathryn Chrlstensen Sam Doxey WIdtsoe Shumway Gerry Rossell Reed Benson Cherle Marcll Alice Willcinson Dick Fox Genie! Thornton Blaine Ediefsen Norma Despain Jack htansen Rey L. Duffin Bob Quaney Eldon R. Cox Larry Whetten Dick Moody Spericer Palmer Pat Pomeroy Carol Jean Clark 109 Ruth Schlpper, Secretary; Betsy Sears, Vice-President; Jody Dixon, Treasurer. A. W. S. Big Sister. Afton Ash, gives lowdown on college life to a group of freeman girls. CharloH Cannon A. W. S. President ♦ ♦ ♦ As no Associated Women Students The aim of the Associated Women Students is to help fill the needs of every girl on campus by giving her opportunity to work for the school as well as to participate in .social events. Included in this year ' s con- crete accomplishments were the award for the best assembly Fall Quarter, Preference Ball, Vaudeville Show, Girl ' s Day, Christmas Drive, and Recognition Banquet. Besides conducting the Little Sister program autumn quarter, the A.W.S. launched a new program for freshmen girls, the Junior A.W.S. Council. The Girls Go A.W.S. COUNCIL: Front row, left to right; Lily Higa, Margaret Harbeftson, Barbara Smith, Eunice Raynard, Barbara Harries. Back Row, left to right; Mary Lois Bolingbroke, Barbara Chadwick, Kathryn Latimer, Barbara Romney, Anna Julia Hoyt, Marilyn Groesbeck. A.W.S. JUNIOR COUNCIL: Front row, left to right; Pat Anderson, Betty Page, Darlene Harris, Nancy Edgerton, Betty Higa. Back row, left to right; Geniel Larsen, Marilyn Whiting, Beverly Boyack, Lorna Erickson, Margaret Clark. Ill A.M.S. COUNCIL: Front row, left to right; Jon Katzenbach, John MacCabe, Monte Hiclcenlooper, Dick Huish, Jack Bowen. Back Row: left to right; Bob Green, Kent S+aheli, Sherm Sheffield. Tom Jones, Don Turner, Bruce Stevens. . . . Something Associated Men Students Dark blue, emblem sweaters identified the twelve A.M.S. Council. The Associated Men Stu- dents, meeting weekly with President Grant Evans, used getting the little things done as their motto. This functional group accomplishes such tasks as fixing the face of the chime clock, posting signs for better study habits, starting drives for fieldhouse contributions. Heading the list on the A.M.S. ' s activity program were the Esquire Review of the year ' s highlights, Smokless Smoker, the Christmas project, A.M.S. Assembly, and Y Day. 12 Granf Evans A. M. S. President For The Boys Lloyd Redd, Secretary; Jack Roberts, Vice-President. Mose Flake and Benny Mortensen clown around at the AMS Smokeless Smoker held in February. 113 Honor Council Hal Connell Dicic Fox Kay Randall Gene Shumway, Chairman WidHoe Shumway Carol Jean Clark Pat Hales Jack Roberts Larry Wheften Jarrett Jarvis Tom Jones Lillian Schipper The Honor System, organized in the spring of 1949, is be- coming recognized as one of B.Y.U. ' s most cherished traditions. The Code symbolizes a spirit and a way of living. It puts more emphasis on principles, and helps students live them as a group. During orientation week of each year, freshmen are familiar- ized with the two-fold system, the Honor Code and the Honor Procedure. New students are made to realize that the Council stresses preventive rather than punitive measures. Because the Honor System is essentially a student movement it must be operated by the students themselves. Maintenance of the B.Y.U. standard of honor stresses both individual and group responsibility. 14 INTER-ORGANIZATIONAL COUNCIL— First row, left to right: Dr. Elvert H. Himes, Marilyn Oldroyd, Rosemary Phillips, Joanne Eliason, Maisel Anderson, Kitty Sue Bar- ber, Joseph Bonaparte, Ricnard Firth, La Mar Jensen. Second row: Grant Evans, EInno Turner, Russell Taylor, Howard Eckersley, Grant Hulet, Roger Sears. Third row: Le- nore Bennion, Janet Romney, Joyce Ashman, Shirley Hales, Winton Brooks. Fourth row: Brigham Wilson, Bill Farnsworth, Helen Jeanne Jones, Ken Julian, John Bolivar, Benny Jones, Janet Hales, Don Smith, Karma Hanseen, Merlin Myers. Fifth row: Dick Miller, Ken Leth, Dale Richey, Blaine Anderson, Betty Ann Green, Betty Jane Johnson. Sixth row: Al Choules, Bob Anderson, Jack Hansen, Samuel George Doxey, Dan Clay, Frank Berrett, Donna Tanner, Mortimer Meservy. Inter-Organizational Council Officers of the I. O. C, Merrill Andrus, President; Roger Sears, Vice-president; and Anna Julia Hoyt, Secretary, conduct one of many long and involved meetings. 15 Awards Committee AWARDS COMMITTEE — First row, left to right: Leia Wing, Iris Bigler, Marlon Jensen, Janice, Taylor. Back row, left to right: Bert Todd, Pat Quinn, Marilyn Thonnpson, Warren Davis. Rally Committee RALL. rOMMITTEE — Left to right: Betsy Robinson, Archie Jen- sen, Rue Ann Winter, Jack Bowen, Olene Smith, Parker Robinson, Lou Jeanne Bowen. I 16 First row, left to right: Marilyn Old- royd, Darcey Clawson, Carolyn Thompson. Back row, left to riqnt: Bill Nichols, Donna Acheson, Carfene Weaver, Lorenzo Nielson. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE— Left to right: Geneva Call, Big Jan Rom- ney. Sue Nelson. Assemblif Committee Election Committee ELECTIONS COMMITTEE — Left to right: Charles Alexan- der, Kay Driggs, Margie Driggs, Johnny Tucker. 17 STUDENT PROGRAM BUREAU; First row, left to right: Gail Far- rar, Carolyn Thompson, Nornna Palmer, Mary Nell Waddoups, Lu- cille Rowe. Back row, left to right: Dick Huish, Bob Smith, George Sorensen, John MacCabe, Thora Brown, Dick Moody. Seated: Bob Keate, chairman. Student Program Bureau Homecoming Committee HOMECOMING COMMITTEE; First row, left to right: Dave Clark, Lee Simmons, Barry Thompson, Bob Driggs. Back row, left to right: Clover Guymon, Margie Thompson, Don Tucker, Carmella Tanner, Eileen Schipper. 118 Campus Branch The Campus Branch was organ- ized in 1 947 +o serve Brigham Young University students living in school- owned housing facilities. The Branch has all of the auxiliary organizations with the exception of a Prinnary and Relief Society, and activities are connpletely directed and financed by the students. CAMPUS BRANCH PRESIDENCY— First row, left to right: Tom Kekaula, Connell Roberts, Bill Dyer. Back row: William Wilkes, Ron Taylor, Ralph Jack, Gayle Hammond. SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENCY— Left to right: Widtsoe Shumway, Iris Jensen, Jim Harris, John Paulson. 1 „« i: ' §■ ■ r f 1 mi ;p|i- ' s «in i ' MIA SUPERINTENDENCY— First row, left to right: Betty Jane Johnson, Myrtle Starling, Edna Green, Barbara Reinsch. Back row: John Tucker, Bud Whipple, Charles Peterson, Ralph Bergquist. 119 WYMOUNT BRANCH PRESIDENCY— Left io right: Arthur R. Morin. Bryce B. Orton, S. Lynn Richards, Boyd L. Brunson, Leslie S. Raty. Wi)mount Branch MIA SUPERINTENDENCY —First row, left to right: Betty Empey, Lois Hansen, Wanda Hodges. Back row: Roger Sears, Moylen Young, R. Dean Hibbert, Stanley Welch. The Wymount Branch was organized to fill the needs of the young married Latter-day Saint students living in the Wynnount Village and con- sists of all the various organ- izations that are found in a regular ward. Most of the families have one or two small children which lend a uniqueness to the Branch. SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPERINTEN- DENCY— Left to right: Joseph J. Hill, William J. Walker, Duane E. Owens. 120 mi limiES . ' 1? ,M: Stanley Hal Editor Keith Orme Business Manager Unde r the supervision of the inimitable Chief Stan Hall some- thing original was attempted in the 1951 Banyan. A group of sub- editors, protographers, business personnel, and staff members have combined their efforts and spent many extra hours in order to pro- duce this Diamond Jubilee year book. Throughout the book an informal theme was carried out in page layout and colorful illustra- tions. Every phase of campus life from the haze of Freshman Week to the final examination period have been captured upon the pa- ges of your student annual. During the deadline rush enthusiastic staff members sponsored the Banyan Ball. Bookmakers Deluxe Darcy Clawson Men ' s Social Units Jacquie Campbell Women ' s Sports Ruth Ellen May Index Sue Nelson Faculty Norm Rossell Joyce Guymon Student Government Oepartmentals Gill Hilton Freshmen Janet Romney H onoraries Sally Madsen Geographicals Kathy Latimer Sophomores Gaynell Call Ass ' t. Business Mq Betsy Sears Juniors 122  Banyan Ron Otfeson Associate Editor Barbara Josie Associate Editor Lee Bartlett Art Editor iiirley Maughan School Life ack Chalmers Photographer Sally Kirkham Women ' s Soc. Units Clover Guymon Organizations Camllle Johnson Administration Tom Halverson Colleges Carolyn Cox Activities Roylance Spratling Personalities Sam Doxey Sales Manager Paul Becic Freshmen Barry Thompson Sports Jerelyn Sorenson Seniors BANYAN SALESMEN, Seated, left fo right: Fred Claridge, Arlene Deem. Standing: Oorene Westra, Jean Kenny, Carolyn Bagley, Margaret Doxey, Jackie Hansen. Ferol Holman, Mary Ann Sorenson, Rogene Ball, Jackie John- son. Banyan Mary Lois Bolingbroke, Doug Johnson, and Janet Decker. Al Purnell and Gerry Goodfellow Rossell. 124 Donna Achison, Mary Jane Gro- berg, JoAnn Milligan, Carol Lin- ford, Lee Robertson, and Leslie Needhann. Wo r k e r s INDEX TYPISTS: Seated, left to right: Kathleen Adamson, Susie Johnson, Margaret Doxey. Stand- ing: Ann Atkinson, Rose LaRae Lott, Jo Overson, Beverly Boyack. Valerie Jacobsen, Pat Russell, and Lee Ream. 125 Universe Advertising sales were handled by Barry Thompson, Charles Alexander, Keith Lar- sen, and Ed Baumgarten. UNIVERSE EDITORIAL STAFF; First row, left to right: Marilyn Redd, Camille Johnson, Mary Jane Groberg, Frances Hatch, Naomi Lo, Edwin Butterworth, advisor. Second row: Susan Ream, Ferol hlolman, Roma Murray, Betty Mar- tini, Lee Stratford. Third row: Earl Mc Bride, JoAnn Milligan, Lucre- tia Marlcham, Laura Dile, Dorothy Bartells. Fourth row: Norman Smith, Betty Ann Green, Donnene Merrilll, Bill Wilkes. Fifth row: Ted Johnson, Evan Thompson, Ar- dean Watts. Ralph Jack Copy Editor Jim Brimhall Photographic Editor Shirley Maughan Gloria Wallls Tuesday Society Editor Thursday Society Editor 126 Lorry E. Ryt+Ing Managing Editor Eldon Cox Business Manager Reld Fillmore Tuesday Editor Lee Glenn Thursday Editor Another All-Amencan To meet deadlines for the bi-weekly newspaper, capa- ble Lorry Rytting and sub-editors gathered in frequent mid- night sessions in the Universe office. Covering regular beats, the staff members contacted practically every de- partment and turned in stories for copyreading. Every Tuesday and Thursday the efforts of this hard working group of jour nalists came off the press. The twenty-four page sports edition put out in April was the largest college newspaper ever published in Utah. Pretzels and root beer left from the LMOC dance sponsored by the Universe were eaten by staff members at the weekly confabs. Dick Ricks ThBTsday Sports Editor Dan Cl y Tuesday Sports Editor Carole Cordner Office Manager 127 1 ' mA IB Art ' r w J - t3 , - ic2 1 .,-_i r 31 - «  . 1 .1 Final plans for the Diannond Jubilee issue of the Wye Magazine are discussed by editor Jon Beck Shank, advisor Thonnas Cheney, Donald Decker, and Carolyn Cox. Wye Something different was attempted this year by editors of the WYE, the of- ficial college literary magazine. Expanded from the usual quarterly journal to a fine arts Jubilee Magazine, the publication in- troduced two special art and photography salons. Besides the usual student written articles, poetry and fiction, contributions were accepted from teachers and alumni. Featured among short stories In the May publication was the prize winning story of the annual Elsie C. Carroll contest, And Points West. WYE STAFF; First row, left to right: Annette Wood, Carolyn Cox, Jon Beck Shank, Donald Decker. Second row: Jocelyn Beckstead, Marilyn Young, Jan- ice Thorne, Barbara Josie. 128 K.B.y.U. The first college broadcasHng station west of the Mississippi to become a member of the In- tercollegiate Broadcasting System was K.B.Y.U. The student voice of Brigham Young University reaches students in dormatories and apartments alike, giving current information on all campus events. Besides regular news programs there is the regular schedule of entertainment including student written productions and desk jockey programs. Unique in its operation, one station manager is as- sisted by six program directors. KBYU offers op- portunity in every phase of radio: selling, adver- tising, script writing, acting, and directing. Mits Hoki starts a record roiling for one of the popu- lar request programs. Radio drama is enacted by Dan Leegant, Lowene Wood, and Owen Rich while Bob Smith and Donnene Merrill handle the controls. K.B.Y.U. STAFF; First row, left to right: Richard Packham, Don- nene Merrill, Norma Loomis, Her- bert Christensen, Fletcher Hicks, Fred Claridge. Second row: Car- ma Collett, Janice Thorne, Marilyn Young, Dixie Jones, Lowene Wood, Beverly Brough, Betty Mc- Kinney, Owen Rich. Third row: Mits Hoki, lone Roberts, Lynn Roberts, Don Sorenson, Lloyd Webb, Marvin Hill, Barry Thom- son. Fourth row: Edward Evenson, Bob Harper, Reginald Call, Don Milner, Jerry Graham, Dan Lee- gant. 129 Symphony Orchestra At the regular weekday practices in the Social Hall members of the Symphony Orchestra played major classical selections. Three formal concerts were presented during the year. Cooperating with the choral department, the Bach Magnificat and the Bunchner TeDeum were presented. Also the or- chestra united with the Opera Workshop to perform The Marriage of Figaro before large and responsive audiences. CONDUCTOR: Lawrence Sardoni. 1st VIOLINS: Jean Sla ck. Helen Jean Jones, David Latimer, Sue Nelson, Colleen Knight, Marilyn Walsh, Agnes Weibell, Carole Baker, lla Parker, Helen Salerno, Joanne Stringham, Marcia Stringham, Connie Robinson, Dorene Meacham. 2nd VIOLINS: Dorothy Clark, Donna Mae Feulner, Anne Novak, Nadine Monson, Judson Flower, Donna Peterson, Elaine Jessee, Maxine Binch, Bill Schultz, Wanda Fluckinger. VIOLAS: Prof. Harold Laycock, Elaine Fetcher, Anna Julia Hoyt, Dorothy Wagner, Mark Stowe, Loran Stephenson, Patricia Judd. CELLOS: Prof Gustav Buggert, Merle Alvey, Gayle Clay, Carma Allred, Welsford Clark, Cherie Marcil, Lois Tucker, Marua Jarman. BASSES: James Loveless, Gaylen Hatten, Ardean Watts, Bryant Hansen. FLUTES: Ted Wright, Mary Jane Grosberg. OBOES: Blaine Ediefson, Louise Marsden. CLARINETS: A. S. Mor- ris, Lucille Evans. BASSOONS: Glenn Williams, Jerry Long. HORNS: Richard Ballou, Paul Christen- sen, Floyd Wilkes, Carol Richards. TRUMPETS: Annie Joy Pinegar, Nellie Borgeson, Robert Gidley. TROMBONES: Robert Evans, Bruce Riddle, William Smiley. TUBA: Marlin Baker. TIMPANY: Fred- erick Clark. r - IT- v - ' ♦ i- r- ' 3= ' F iF ' { 130 DIRECTOR: John R. Halliday. FLUTES: Ted Wright, Laura Dial, Ruth Ellen May, Madelyn Wootton, Joanne Hebertson. OBOES: Blaine Ediefsen, Ilia Mae Cook, Dawn Terry. CLARINETS: Jerry Long, Ben Roberts, Lucille Evans, Richard Hawkins, Kent Riddle, Julia Crowley, Merrill Durfee, Glenys Rollins, Alfred Morris, Maureen Richmond, Dwayne Belt, Christene Hansen, Preston Empey Shirley Turner. BASS CLARINETS: Alice Riddle. BASSOONS: Glen Williams, Jacob Bos. SAXO- PHONES: Jim Hazard, Roberta Clegg, Clairon Williams, George Clay. TRUMPETS CORNETS: Nellie Borgeson, Annie Joy Pinegar, Robert Gridley, L. Dee Mangelson, Bruce Anderson, Von Atkin- son, Mark Angus, Victor Rasmussen, Calvin Whatcott, John Allen. HORNS: Paul Christensen, Rich- ard Ballou, Roen Griffiths, Carol Richards. BARITONES: Bill Wilkes, Zelma Cridder. TROMBONES: William Smiley, Tom Raye, Ray Colovich, Morris Butler, Norman Ellertson, Alma Woodbury, Lenn Shumway. TUBAS: Marlin Baker, Eugene Nye, Earl Jardine. STRING BASS: Gaylen Hatton. PER- CUSSION: Fred Clark, Richard Meimos, Don Page, Evona M. Baker. CONTRALTO SOLOIST- Inga P. Smith. PIANO SOLOIST: Jack Bowman. WOODWIND OUARTET: Ted Wight, Blaine Ediefsen. Jerry Long, Richard Ballou, Glenn Williams. BRASS QUINTET: Nellie Borgeson, Gaylen Hatten, Bill Smiley, Tom Raye, Earl Jardine. Concert Band Symphonic music under the direction of Dr. John R. Halliday was played by the concert band on the campus and in communities throughout the state. Several con- certs were given during the year, including two formal concerts. In May an open air concert was planned featuring Utah composers. Besides their regular program, a get-acquainted party was held fall quarter. At the annual award banquet which con- cluded their activity in the spring, awards were presented to members, nine quarter and twelve quarter medals inset with blue jewels. 131 Varsitif Band Meticulously performed formations spurred on the basket ball and football teams at games in the BYU stadium and in neighboring schools. Also the blue and white uniforms added color and supplied marching mu- sic at rallies and parades. In addition the band spent many hours practic- ing classical selections. In order to acquaint and unite the members, a social committee was organized in connection with the Concert Band. I i f]i! H ' ii=.n CONDUCTOR: Richard E. Ballou. PICCOLO: Laura Dial. FLUTES: Lorna Livingston, LaVoyle Maughan, Fred H. Clark. OBOE: Tom Moore. CLARINETS: Dwayne Belt, Shirley Turner, Jerry Turner, Nolan Young, Janet Grimmett, Ronald Deans. Irma Ellington, Dan Lee Davis, Pat Havens, Anne Rasband, Anita Todd. SAXOPHONES: Roy Dike, Deloy Hem- ingway. HORNS: Norman Sullivan, Carol Richards, Verl Soelberg, Doraleen Thornley. TRUMPETS: L. Dee Mangelson, Velda Brown. J. Von Atkinson, John Allen, Rona ' d Boyse, M. Dale Johnson. Blaine Hess, Robert DeBoer, Donald Stockman, Jay Lake, Robert Lewis. TROMBONES: Raymond Colovich, Lenn Shumway, Alma Woodbury, Larry Whetten, Nedra Jean Ray, Milton Bloomquist. TUBA: Martin Baker, Dick Rowberry, Arthur Woofinden. PERCUSSION: Joan LeSueur, Evona Melton. ALTO CLARINET: Dan Lee Davis. 132 Concert Chorus Under the leadership of Crawford Gates the Concert chorus has brought dis- tinction to B.Y.U. The seventy members of the group were chosen by audition in the fall and additions were made the two following quarters. Music during the year in- cluded a cross section from the first to the seventeenth centuries, and also selections from contemporary composers. At the University three concerts were presented to the student body. On the tour throughout Utah the chorus was guest at Jordan, South High, and South Cache High School. DIRECTOR: Crawford Gates. SOPRANOS: Joyce Maxflel Stoddard, Florence Ipsen, Thora Belle Brown, Dixie Anne Me Hadocic, Charlene Tueller, Lola May Wright, Donna Sargean Olson, Christene Hansen, Helen Jean Owens, Susie Nell Joh Tanner, Lois Stratton, Zelma Crider, Jean Cook, Donna Jea Ruth Weinheimer, Barbara Chadwicic, Lorna Neilson, Rose L Buren, Shirley Reynolds, Evelyn Higbee, Anna Julia Hoyt, M Hansen, Forest Allred, Ray Anderson, Paul Christensen, Har Connell. BASSES: Don Milner, Preston Empey, Ardean Wat Gene Hansen, James Turner, Dale Bailey, Glenn Montagu M. Roberts, Earl Jardlne. d, Bonnie Moesser, Carolyn Peterson, EIna Brown, Glorls cham, Glenna Stowell. Bernice Steele, Joan Grover, Theresa t, La Vona Erickson, Dorothy Doyle, Lenona Edgley, Ruth nson, Mabel Paulsen. ALTOS: Dorothy Thompson, Janese n Peterson, Barbara Williams, Maxine Leigh, Jolene Bryner, Rae Lott, Geraldine Hansen, Wanda Larsen, Verna Van arian Tebbs. TENORS: Elden Wood, Don Marler, Victor dy Bean, Val Young, Howard Peterson, Phil Huffaker, Harold ts, Paul Fish, John Whitaker, De Vere Walker, Walter Boehm. e, George Billings, Archie Wasden, Avery Glenn, Benjamin 133 Mixed Chorus DIRECTOR: Clawson Cannon. SOPRANOS: Pauline Hanks, Jean Carlsen, Roma Dee Rees, Carol Jaynes. Zelda Kohler, Marcia Jorgensen. Ellen Walker. Luana Field. Jacquie Campbell, Evelyn Fernandez, Marva Jorqensen, Elaine Watson, Carolie Neal, Norma Badham, Beverly Hobbs, Louise Peterson, Joan Rose. Melva Hale, Donna Miles, Patricia Lund, Norma Rae Lyon, Vera Jean Petty, Constance Harmsen, Beth Leavett, Eva Michaelson, Jean Francis, Joy Richins, Arleen Bean, Eileen Viles, Dorothy Bartels, Lois Motfat, Melva Rene Woodard, Jewell Cloward, Bernae Flake, Myrlee Smith, Leila Brown, Lucille Hogenson. Ada Burns, Rayde Bishop, Shirley Johnson. ALTOS: Colleen Coray, Dorothy Steele, Nan- nette Crow, Ann Di on, Gay Waqstaff, Carol Packer. Beverly Wriqht, Janice Wilson, Barbara Dayton, Marilyn Hoopes, Elizabeth Johnson, Rhode Jes. Veria Holland, Naida Black. Janice Garrett, Donna Ringer, Carol Linford, Joan LeSueur, Geniel Sorensen, Barbara Tidwell, Melva Ann Smith, Carol Jean Clark, Zina Jane Orqill, Vodas Nielsen, Elaine Turner, Lael Allen, Ina Frandsen, Marvel Battad. Phyllis Boyack, Lois Conger, Shirley Farrington. TENORS: Jack Dowdio, Bill Austin, Reese Thomas, Lisle Russon. Charles Newton, Albert Whaanga, Otis Romriell, Don Black, Clark Thompson. BASS: Linford Dastrup, L. George Nash, Ted Johnson, Gail Jay Stapley, William Anderson, Glen Garrett, Wayne Klainman, Marvin Ottosen, M. W, Hansen, Dayle Rush. Madrigal Chorus CONDUCTOR: Margaret Summerhays. MEMBERS: Shirley Call. Paul Christensen. Ben Paul Evans, Walter Fullerton, E. Louis McClellan, Vernon Miller, Ha Parker, David Riddle, Lilly Glauser. Marion Hanks, LaRee Holbrook, Susie Johnson, Janese Tanner, Dorothy Thompson, John Thompson, Deiene Thompson. 134 A Cappellq Choir DIRECTOR: Newell B. Weight. SOPRANOS: Joyce Allred, Vella Rose Barlocker, Mary Barstow, Joyce Dustin, Pauline Dyreng. Dorothy Gilchrist, Delores Harris, Marjorie Hyde, Carolyn Madsen, Louise Madsen, Bettie Jane McGuire, Barbara Metcalf, Bonnie Jean Moesser, VeLois Nielson, Carolyn Petersen, Colleen Riggs, Betty Jean Ross, Evelyn Russell, Carol Dell Smith, Naomie Terry. ALTOS: Beverly Anderson, Joanne Austin, Maurine Benson, Charlotte Cannon. Carol Clarice, M. Lois Evans, Marilyn Ferrin, Elaine Fetcher, Janet Gordon, Betty Hayes, Beverly Knowlton, Renee Labrum, Maurine Larsen, Ella Rae Llechty, Evelyn Loe, Maryann M. Mendenhall, Arleen Moyes, Jean Nock, Sharon Schade, Inga P. Smith, Marilyn Taylor, LaVonne Thomander, Linda Jean Worsley. TENORS: Preston Bushman, Brant Curtis, Carlyle Decker, Paul Erekson, Jay Fowles, Robert Francis, Gordon Greninger, Melvin Mabey, Farrell McKInney, Vernon Miller, Kent Prestwich, DeMar Rust, Stanley Spencer, Conway Threet, Frank Whitehead, Robert Wright. BASSES: Virgil Camp, Donald Carter, Bob Chambers, Dennis Creek, Karl Farnsworth, DeVon Fife, Fred Garrett, Joseph Hutchinson, Kay Johnson, Glenn Mon- tague, Berkley Orr, Rial Owens, Howard Putnam, Lyneer Smith, William Soelberg, Douglas Stott, Paul Thompson. 135 Combmmg Plenty o Pep THE CALL SISTERS A terrific combination of vitality and personality have made high-step- ping Geneva, Anita, and Gaynell Call a campus institution. Famed througn- out the conference, these veteran twirlers from Nevada could always be depended on to put on a top rate performance. 136 CHEER LEADERS Keep ' em yelling became the battle-cry of Yell King Hank Wil- liams, Elsie Mortensen, and Don O ' Brien. , , . and Pert Precision SONG LEADERS Something new has been ad- ded ... and well received, too, was the addition of song leaders to the campus pep groups. Clever routines were worked out by Janie Homer, Beverly Anderson, Jody Willardson, Pat Hales, and Mari- lyn Miller. 137 - ' iMMMit- (hm ' Adams. John H Kanab, Utah Anderson, Robert D _ Ephraim. Utah Brown, Douglas C Springville, Utah Butler, Wesley M. _...Driggs, Idaho Cartar, Marvin S Morgan, Utah Chapman, Ray L _ „...Lehi, Utah Curtis, Deniel Mesa, Arizona Calderwood, Keith W „ Henefer, Utah Oacler. Donald M. Los Angeles, California Owens, Duane E. Showlow, Arizona Durfee, Merrill G _ Provo, Utah Geddes, David D Salem,Oregon k U lLM i i iki ii GRADUATE CLASS OFFICERS: Lorin Taylor. President; Don- ald Decker, Secretary; and Thayne Johnson, Vice President. 140 dA fAiA Abbott. Ward _ Duchesne, Utah Allred. Dorald M Lehi, Utah «  W%B Boyden, Thomas A Provo, Utah kd AA r MmM i Compton, Rosella ..._ „ _...Morgan Utah iSl ll W m f mH i Dase. Ted .._ Las Vegas. Nevada ■ r - ' M Hoffman, Floyd H Ashton, Idaho yf B P r . £Or A Gilchrist, Dorothy _ Ontario, Oregon Mr iJHl mk.m ml mm ML P ' ' ° ' ' ' • Nuhab. New Zealand tiiiirt Hill, James _ Provo, Utah Howard. Elmo _ Mesa, Arizona J- , Jardine, Earl D Idaho Falls, Idaho i F M 1 Kamauoha, Charles M Wailuku, Maui M ki ■ M Kw k W fi King, Dale L Mesa, Arizona A f I r _ V| Lander, Solomon _ Brooklyn. New York Bdkv - ' , Law. David A — Provo. Utah mVk M IS W A X Liu. Potsan Hongkong, China k M ! i S f Mw M m k 141 (ildiiM ' . — — - _ - ' ai Maynard, Earl Myron Lenore, Idaho B m. ■ ' Jr Mondenhall Mary Ann Provo, Utah k iW ' _ 3k T A Mendenhall. Robert C Provo. Utah ll l !v W H Iv J Marley, Bert W. McCammon, Idaho Orton, James D _ Provo, Utah r J Price, John D _ Wales, Utah S 1 , 8| f J m Montague. Glenn A _ Nampa, Idaho k SA k K l AiiH H Floyd C Salt Lake TSnTKllB . ...-. = ..c JM ' g- K •• I J ® ' ' ' ' ' -..-Panguitch, Utah k A V L ' ' ft U l r Skousen, Don B _ -...Provo, Utah j2 B oM l l Se M R _ Idaho J k  L §t  m J W oCrirl ' •Iw Stanford, Stephen ..._ _ _...Logan, Utah ' 1 k « • i-lL ' Taylor, Dale H _ Provo, Utah ■ W K jf i ' - -...Portland, Oregon 11 1 yg BLk. Ill jC tti i ' ' ™ 142 Whiting, Sue Sh Johns, Arizona Graves, Hugh H. G. .Peoria, Illinois Gardner, Paul Truman Detroit, Michigan Warner, Robert O. Antimony, Utah Dominguez, John Richard Phoenix, Arizona Hartvigsen, Jack Pocatello, Idaho Billings, Russell M. Provo, Utah Cox, Donald B. Fairview, Utah Hansen, Wilford N. Parma, Idaho Woffinden, Frank Orem, Utah Fairbanks, E.J.L. Caldwell, Idaho Jones. Donald Theone Pingree, Idaho Burton, Melvin Afton, Wyomin Garrard, LaMa Burley, Idaho P. 3 Hyde, Mary C. Provo, Utah Cooper, Mary Martinsau Pocatello, Idaho Gibbs, Betty Jean Salt Lake Gty, Utah eone Jones, Jay D. Spanish Fork, Utah Graduate Class Representa- tive to the Legislature: Mel Mabey. 143 Kittorman, Sanford J Salt Lake Gty, Utah Law, Hugh T _... Sandy, Utah Malan, tC. H. Ogdon. Utah Maboy. Melvin P Bountiful, Utah Porter, E. Ross _ _ Helper, Utah Robinson, Donald E Salt Lalte City, Utah Rust, Albert O _ Las Vegas, Nevada Noeley, Mary Lou Shelby, Montana Roberts. Connell B. .Ogden, Utah Singleton, Paul C ....Provo, Utah Slack, Jean _ Provo, Utah Snfiith, Earl L. _ Snowflake, Arizona Steffanson, Forrest _...Lampoc, California Webster, Lloyd E _...Parker, Arizona Thompson, Vera J Salt Lake City, Utah Whyte, Arthur Zenger. Jerry .... ..Long Beach, California Provo, Utah 144 V ' Al 5? ' --:.. Class of ' 51 Gene Shumway President Sally Kirkham Vice-President Ruth Reeve Secretary Senior Class Representatives to the Legis- lature: Kathryn Christensen and Sam Dox- ey. 146 ROLAND shot Minn studentbody nation with able, sure- ect of the II over the d ability. DOROTHY GROES conne in small pack White Key presi class officer. D tireless and diligent efforts. OSE FLAKE — Fabulous r whose jokes kept even nT | still laughing. Vocal- with Jack Hansen ' s band and was very proud of his wife Billie. 147 SAM DOXEY — Ever-s blonde dream man who formed his duties as Va senior class legislator, Ban ger, and Elaine ' s constant SALLY KIRKHAM— I wanna be a friend of yours might well be the theme of this clever gal. Devoted her time to senior class vice-prei(iency an f Banyan duties. lai. Uevo ' T TOM GUr kjHustlm ta Phi ' y t« drive aranSfSwod his his newly- ad9ptadsch 148 MARILYK ure but dentbody the stage right Diminutive in stat- rsonality is this stu- pietely at ease on assemblies was STAN HA judgment a a past master yearbooks. IC jjui ltiered Blue Key and Val Hyric. and good ief who is outstanding the ranks of BONNIE MOES UU ded with talent and personality, pian Iaying Bonnie wrote prize-winning songs for the Cesta Ties and was often called upon to direct choruses. 149 HANK WILLIAh also found president. _ tinne out to be married in Novennber. HELEN JB jNI[JEjJO ItS— Twinkling eyes and beJiniiliQj -SPljIe Characterized this charming miss whether presiding over Nautilus meetings or wielding her violin bow. RUSSELL W — Energetic Viking president, Qfftilfc Jubllee student chair- man and J tre K vy recognized for his general ability and constant efforts. 150 ROSEMARY PHILLIPSj years of service In body secretary and,,fiBmma Phi Omicron president, this Whire Key and Val Norn was deeply rooted in everyone ' s affections Einess who ' school finances and making friends came easily. manager, Clue l ey, and found that both handlint CHARLOTTE CANP liest Girl, Char was president whose ded, as a hard-worRTT g wniT a madcap Junior Birdman. 151 Friend- A.W.S. gu?- Key, and as IL %i:l w Ailian, Denza Allan, Douglas 0. Las Vegas, Nevada San Francisco, California Allred, Keith Reid Spring City, Utah Allen, John D. Oakland, California Anderson, Carolyn Allred, Evan L. Salina, Utah Provo, Utah Anderson, Kent S. eiendale, Utah Anderson, Norma Helper. Utah Alloman, Nola Anderson, Bern, Idaho Heber, Arvin Utah Allred, Mario Lehi, Utah Anderson, Gene Anderson, Mesa, Arizona Glenda Keith le, Utah Anderson, Mona Rae Manti, Utah Andelin, Robert L. — Idaho Falls, Idaho Arnold, Gomor J. — Cleveland, Utah Austin, Joanne — Los Angeles, California Bangarter, Blauer L. — Granger, Utah Banks, Gladys — Lynndyl, Utah Bate, Lamont C. — Rigby, Idaho Bateman, Norma Joyce — Midvale, Utah Bateman, Ralph H. — American Fork, Utah Bock, Louise — American Fork, Utah Bendixsen, Richard D. — Idaho Falls, Idaho Berrey, Barbara J. — Provo, Utah Bertoch, Jeanne — Bacchus, Utah Bezzant, Elaine Peterson — San Bernardino, C. Black, G. Stanley — Salt Lake City, Utah Burgan, Barbara — Berkeley, California 152 Briggs, Richard Sherman Oaks, Calif. Bralthwalte, LaRue Moroni, Utah Brady, Howard Keith Provo, Utah Brady, Elwood Provo. Utah 7:00 a.m. — Early to bed and early to rise. Barenaba, Charles — Laie, Oahu, Hawaii Ball, Benjamin W. — Ogden, Utah Barnes, Marjorie — Rupert, Idaho Bennion, Afton — Salt Lake City, Utah Benson, J. Lynn — Moreland, Idaho Berrey, Barbara — Provo, Utah Bowen, Loa V. — Burley, Idaho Sown, Delia — Stirling, Alberta, Canada Boyce, Derald Meecham — Anaconda, Mont Brinkerhoff, John A. Bicknell, Utah Brasher, Ruth E. Huntington, Utah Braeggert, Jeaniene Ogden, Utah Bradley, Hyrum E. Pleasant Grove, Utah l l 1 3 Brim. Margaret — Downey, Idaho Brlmhall, Bonnie — Mesa, Arizona Brown, Berna V. — Tooele, Utah Brown, Carol — Salt Lake City, Utah Brown, Farrell — Monticello, Utah Brown, Leonard — Loa, Utah Brown, Moyle — Weiser, Idaho Bunnell, Ted — Oqden .Utah Burgon, Glade L. — Midvale, Utah Burton, Kathleen — Ogden, Utah Butler, Marvin Jay — Provo, Utah Bushman, Orvil M. — Joseph City, Arizona Butler, Dale H. — Driggs, Idaho Cameron, Rupert G. — Rochester, Michigan Call, Duane D. — Vernal, Utah Carlyle, Gay — Joseph, Utah Carroll, Jimmy Lee — Moab, Utah Castleberry, Lilas Crandall — Rupert, Idaho Chesley, Ethel Mae — Mesa, Arizona Choules, Albert — Driggs, Idaho i Christensen, David — Clarkston, Utah Christensan, Bonnie — PItasant Grove, Utah Clerii, Nola — Magna, Utah Clark, Colleen — Ogden, Utah ■ Cook, Cecil M. — Rexburg, Idaho Coot Wm. Preston — Provo, Utah 154 Cox, Carolyn — Pasadena, California Cox, Zeniff J. — Castle Dale, Utah Crammer, Dorothy — Springville, Utah Cramer, Evan R. — Ucon, Idaho Craig, Calvin — Castle Gate, Utah Crandall, Fred — Glendale, California Crawford, William D. — Columbia, Utah Crandall, Janet — Springville, Utah hristensen. Dona Lou Elsinore, Utah Christiansen, Shirley Provo. Utah ope, James C. Provo, Utah Cole, SW Vtasa, tifah Christsnson, ' itatnryq Orom, Utah Corbetf, Scott Provo. Utah; Colvin, Curtis A. Provo, Utah Christiansen, Lois Spanish Fork, Utan Cooper, Don Pocatello, Idaho Cfcard.-WcliMl E Provo, Utah f, Condie. John fc Springville, U ah y Cottle, Wayne W f Ogden. Utal % C awson, Harold P. Phoenix, Arizona C iristensen, Paul Payson, Utah Cordon, Clarence H., Jr. Seattle, Washington Clarli ' Erma Morgan, Utah Condie, Louis R. Miami Beach, Florida Cornum, Alger R. Provo. Utah M 1A % 155 Crump, Cal Lark. Utah Oaans, Lanolr Hatfield Chicago, Illinois Czirr, John Barf Springville, Utah Oedrickson, Fred L. Spanish Fori, Utah Davis, Trossa R. Salem, Utah Denhalter, J. C. Los Angeles, California Oavies, Edward Joseph Longview, Washington Doty, Allen J. Galesburg, Michigan Curtis, Eugene Philadelphia, Penna. Decker, Jerena S. Provo. Utah Davidson, Don San Bernardino, Calif. DeGraw, Monte Spanish Fork, Utah Day, Frank D. Salt Lake City, Utah Dickson, Joan Kalispell, Montana Doxey, Samuel G. — Los Angeles, California Driggs, Kay A. — Oram, Utah Durham, Eddie — Orem, Utah Dunn, Joyce — Montpelier, Idaho Durrsnt, Helen — Provo, Utah Durrant, Lorna J. — Meridian, Idaho Easton, Andrew H. — Martinez, California Edwards, Clista — Heber, Utah Edwafds, Sally — Provo, Utah Edwards, Walter W. — Milford. Massachusetts Egbert, LuDene — Preston, Idaho Ellertson, Joy — Murray, Utah Ellet, Mont R. — Bicknell, Utah Ellis. David — Ogden, Utah Ellsworth, Richard Grant — Washington, D.C. 156 7:15 a.m. — A shower a day keeps the B.O. away. Farley. Alice Fay Mesa, Arizona Faux, Marilyn Provo, Utah Felscher, Elaine Ogden, Utah Fetherstone, John H. Burlington, Wyoming Field, Lolita Ogden, Utah Field, Luana Ogden, Utah Fieldhouse, Gerald E. Oodgeviile, Wisconsin Flake, Mose Mesa, Arizona Eklcer, Leta — Springville, Utah Eldredge, Burr S. — Roosevelt, Utah Eldredge, Erma R. — Roosevelt, Utah English, Ruby — Wallace, North Carolina Cannon, Charlotte — Blackfoot, Idaho Emerson, Helen Jean — Hayward, California Erekson, Jonas H. — Provo, Utah Fairbanks, R. Frank — Salt Lake City, Utah Erickson, Florence H. — Seattle, Washington nsi 157 Geisf, Grace Beck — Centerfield, Utah Gid dings. Luther E. — American Fork, Utah Glazier, R. Penrod — Heber, Utah Gigliotii, Eunetta — Helper, Utah GIdley, Bob — McGill, Nevada Glenn, Avery — Union, Oregon Gorton, H. Clay — Soda Springs, Idaho Grant, James Nash — American Fork, Utah Gregersen, Jack B. — Sevier, Utah Green, Keith — Grantsvllle, Utah Ganjei, Farhad Fred — Tehran, Iran Garfield, Earl J. — Draper, Utah Gairett, Louise — Ely, Nevada Gates, Barbara Winkler — Provo, Utah Gates, Vilate V. — Salina, Utah Fife, Alexander Louis, Jr. — Salt Lake City Fiske, Suzzanne — Salt Lake City, Utah Forsyth, Stanley S. — Caliente, Nevada Frerman, Dean — Twin Falls, Idaho Gambol, Helen R. — Childress. Texas Groesbeck, Dorothy — Springville, Utah Gutierrez, F. A. — LaLuz, New Mexico HoN, Harry G. — Pleasant Grove, Utah Guymon, Clover G. — Hiawatha, Utah Hall, Stan — Compton, California Halversan, Thomas A. — San Jose, California 158 Hansen, Erval Orlin — Mayfield, Utah Hansen, Deloy W. — Tooele, Utah Hansen, V. Margrett — Salt Lake City, Utah Hansen, Jerrie — Monroe, Utah Hansen, Lois — Elko, Nevada Haralson, C. Wilbur — Hollywood, Calif. Hansen, Lynn Wayne — Monroe, Utah Hansen, Ralph — New York City, New York Greer, Joan Provo, Utah Gwilliam, Gloria S. Provo, Utah Hammond, Gale F. Salt Lake City, Utah Green, Rob- Phoeni«, Arizona Haddock, Marjorie Jean Richmond, California Hanks, Read T. Provo, Utah Gum mow, Del la Surley, Idaho Hall, Barbara Burley, Idaho Hansen, Care e Provo, Utah Greer, Elaine St. Johns, Arizona Gwilliam, Robert F. Provo, Utah Hammond, Roma Jean Ogden, Utah Gunn, Tom Richfield, Utah Hainsworth, Morris Portland, Oregon Hanson, Bonnie Rae Roosevelt, Utah v uiiitioi, iviaiviii k. Tooele, Utah Hales, Marilyn Elsinore, California Hansen, Bonnie D. Provo, Utah 159 Harbertson, Margaret Harding Ogden, Utah Taber, Leonard Alberta, Eu Ca gene Harmon, Marilyn nada Pocatello, Idaho Herman, Eunice Berkeley, California Harries, Barbara H. Hawkins, Columbus, Ohio Provo, Richard T. Utah Hedquist, Albert K. Provo, Utah Hendrlckson, Keith M Pomona, California Hardy, Botte Hinckley. Utah Harris Thayne Ogden, Utah Harmon, Keith B. Fairview, Wyoming Hartvigsen, Joie Pocatello, Idaho Heaton, Maurice K. Orland, California Heisenger, James G. Carmef, California Herbertson, Leon M. — Provo, Utah Hernadez Helen — Fresno, California Heward, Dorothy — Holbrook, Arizona Hiatt, David — Mt. Airy, North Carolina Hicken, Audrey — Heber, Utah Hill, Adell — Provo, Utah Hill, Donna — West Jordan, Utah Hill, Dick — Price, Utah Hill, Joseph — Ucon, Idaho Hillier, Afton Annie — Coalville. Utah Hilton, Jan — Gallup, New Mexico Hilton, Marilyn — Denver, Colorado Hoover, Marian M. — Provo, Utah Holder, Lyal E. — Paonlai, Colorado Holt, Nancy — Oakley, Idaho 160 Jensen, V. Lamarr Sandy. Utah Jensen, Norman R. Blaine, Washington Jensen. Voniel Ephraim, Utah Jenkins. Douglas Provo. Utah Jenson. Twila Rexburg , Idaho Jenson. Iris L Rexburg, Idaho Jewltes. Paul Los Angeles. California Jones. Helen Jeanne Provo. Utah 7:30 a.m. — Breakfast in Hollywood has nothing over this apartment. Honeycutt. Leo W. — Hendersonville. N. C. Horroclts, Evelyn — Pocatello. Idaho Howells. Thonnas F. — Union, Utah Huntington, Jane — Springville, Utah Hyer, Paul — Ogden. Utah Hymas, Max — Ovid, Idaho Iverson, Ora Fay — Tremont h Ingalls, Wm. V. — Tacoma, Washington Jarvis, Jarrett — Mesa, Arizona nsi 161 11:111 Johnson, Howard — Blanca, Colorado Johnson, Andrea — Panqultch, Utah Johnson, Calvin — Pleasant Grove, Utah Johnson. Blaine — Springville, Utah Johnson. Julie — Barnwell, Alberta, Canada Johnson, Laurel Ray — Barnwell, Alberta, Can. Johnson, Shirley — Smoot, Wyonning Julian, Kenneth — Mesa, Arizona Kartchnar, Joyce — San Jose, California Kelley, John E. — Hollywood, California Krider, Edward — Tulsa, Oklahoma Kiester, Elaine B. — Slippery Rock, Penna. Kinney, Fare! H. — Pocatello, Idaho Kirk, Don C. — Provo, Utah Kirkhann, Rae Mona — Los Angeles, Calif. Kirkham, Sally — Brigham City, Utah Knecht, William — Shrewsburg. Massechusetts Knowlton, Beverley — Lethbridge, Alta., Can. Kohler, Marion C. — Midway, Utah Kekaula, Tom — Honolulu, Hawaii ,.«■•■ ' ■■ ' ' ' . iK ' ' ■ ' ■ , Lyon, Norma Rae — Midvale, Utah Lyman, Kenneth B. — Parowan, Utah Llewellyn, Morris J. — Mapleton, Utah Lyman. Dorothy — Provo, Utah Ludlow, Les — Spanish Fork, Utah Larson, Janet — Las Vegas, N«vada 162 McPhle , W. C. — Provo, Utah McMullin, Dorothy — San DImas. California McWhorter, George — Bakersfield, Calif. McQuarrie, Ina Marie — Beaver, Utah Madson, Amelia — Provo, Utah Madson, Jack — Provo, Utah McPhie, JoAnna — Provo, Utah Madson, Parle — Provo, Utah Loveland, Jerry K. Provo, Utah Longson, Beverly St. Louis, Missouri Laird, Robert Eureka, Utah McClurg, Bury! El Dorado, Arkansas Lennon, Betty Sco+tsbiuff, Nebraska McCulley, Jessie L. Milford, Uta| M Lyman, Bertha Holden, Utah Lindsay, MyrI Payson, Utah Lund, Darlene Modena, Utah ,uat, Vefa Wm Virden, New M( Liechty, Elaine Provo, Utah McSuire, Bettie J ■d. Montana, Califo n Laycock, Marion San Francisco, California Leegant, Daniel New York City, N. Y. McGregor, A. Pardoe Los Angeles, California Luce, Carl T. McGill, Nevada Leth, Ken O. Albany, California Mclntyre, Bernell Heyburn, Idaho 163 Madsen, Russell Prove, Utah Massey, Richard. L. Orem, Utah Malstrom, Mary West Jordan. Utah Mauqhan, Shirley Tremonton, Utah Meservy, Prove, Keith Utah Merrill, Albert Provo, U ah Martin, Gary Grand Junction, Colo, Merrill, Owen S. Provo, Utah Malmrose, Elden Brigham City, Utah Matson, Charmayne Los Angeles, California Marble, Glen Bert Malad, Idaho Melander, Wayne A. Boise, Idaho Marriott, Geraldine Le Mesa, California Merrill, June Lee Beverly Hills, California Minor, Myrth C. — Falrview, Utah Miller, Katherlne — Provo, Utah Miller, Marvin J. — Provo, Utah Miner, Georgia — Provo, Utah Meyer, Rudolph K. — Laie, Oahu, Hawaii Moody, Dick — Mesa, Arizona Moore, Keith W. — Nampa. Idaho Munnford, Theo — Montpelier, Idaho Morris, Felt R. — Heber, Utah Mortensen, Shirley Ruth — Manassa, Colo. Murray, Joyce — Portland, Oregon Naegle, Ferrel — Las Vegas, Nevada deNagy, Hugh — Albany, New York Nash, Marlon — Eureka, Utah Nebeker, Connie — Annabella, Utah S X ' 164 Nelson, Richard Buena Park, California Neville, Julia Kaysville, Utah Nielsen, Barbara Lu Draper, Utah Nixon, Phlllis Prove, Utah Nelson, Roland M. American Fork, Utah Nielson, Calvin E. Mona, Utah Nielson, VeLois Manti, Utah Oldroyd, Marilyn Payson, Utah 10:00 a.m. — Young Y ' sers stroll while papa studies. Mitchel, George — Provo, Utah MInson. Roland — Idaho Falls, Idaho Moesser, Bonnie Jean — Etna, Wyoming Mower, Colleen — Provo, Utah Moore, Leonard D. — Spanish Fork, Utah Myers, lliene — Boise, Idaho Nelson, Arlene — Rexburg, Idaho Nelson, Elaine — Tooele, Utah Nelson, Jon A. — Portland, Oregoi nsi 165 Olsen, Lynn — Santaquin, Utah Olson, Heber R. — Fairview, Utah Omps, James R. — Hancock. Maryland One, Masayo — Puunene, Hawaii Oorstendorf, Bart Van — N. Hollywood. Cal. Ord, Bob — Baker, Oregon Orgill, Montie R. — Caliente, Nevada Owens, Stephen L. — Safford, Arizona Pace, R. Elwood — Provo, Utah Pace, Kenneth — Provo, Utah Parsons, Robert — Ogder, Utah Parker, Juel H. — Joseph, Utah Palmer, Spencer J. — Thatcher, Arizona Page, Reed — Clearfield, Utah Paulsen, Mabel — Lewisville, Idaho Payne, Mauray — Provo, Utah P6nfield, Robert — Roosevelt, Utah Perry, Beth — Springville, Utah Peterson, Elaine — San Bernardino, California Quinn, Pat — Arlington, Virginia ' XV1 ■t,.,ftt ,,-i ■V€. r ■■■ VVXr-- Pulsipher, Fenton H. — St. Johns, Arizona Price, Harold D. — Idaho Falls, Idaho % ' ' ' T e W- - 0 t ' ' ° ' Call ' l . ■• ' - ' ' ••■¥ « lft ' -orna - Spanish Fork, Utc lifornia Utah y, Idaho enneth — fOjjitario. Calif. Pierce, ScoH T. — Aberdeen, Idaho Roundy, Varsel Clair — Hurricane, Utah Riggs, Colleen — Chandler, Arizona Robertson, Sheronne — Spanish Fork, Utah Pierce, Ben K. — Provo, Utah Piatt, Gordon L — Richfield, Utah Phillips, Rosemary — Tokyo, Japan Plumb, Theodore — St. Johns, Arizona Rawie, Renee Morgan, Utah Redd, Alene Monticello, Utah Reese, Clifton Milford, Utah Radicto F d Njif ofkC+y H Y d F U ah Reinsch, Ba ba  Whittier Cotlfofn a Rasmussen, Victor Fountain Grei fi L a Raynes, Lincoln F. Rockport, Oregon Reeve, Ruth Provo, Utah Ita b di Ve 1 hefcer, h Ray sd a ,j«an Cooit e A «m% lb hardU, NotmoH T P ovo Randall, Wanda Idaho Falls, Idaho Ream, Leanore Berkeley, California Redd, Jacqueline BlandIng, Utah Rasband, Mark E. Heber, Utah Reber, Darwin F. St. George, Utah Rex, Donna L. Randolph, Utah 167 Rowley, Juanita Rose Runyan, John E. Spring Glen, Utah Denver, Colorado Ryan, Adrian J. Provo, Utah Russell, Ralph Sherman St. Louis, Missouri Rust, Albert O. Schindler, Stan Las Vegas, Nevada Blaclcfoot, Idaho Schipper, Lillian Sparlcs, Nevada Schoenfeld, Edward L. Parma, Ohio Rowley, T. Leonard Parowan, Utah Ruppe, Janet Vernal, Utah Russell, Virginia Provo, Utah Schade, Mary Nell Los Angeles, California Schipper, Ruth Sparks, Nevada Schnnidt, Phillip, Jr. Woods Cross, Utah Schow, Fred F. — Cardston, Canada Schwalbe, A. Wayne — Brawley. California Schwalbe, Cheryl — Ft. Worth, Texas Scott, Wanda — Provo, Utah Scovllle, J. Keith — Bountiful, Utah Scow, Richard Dick — Orangeville, Utah Searle, H. Clair — Provo, Utah Sears, Roger R. — Bethesda, Maryland Seegmiller, Euridlce T. — Buenos Aires, Arg. Shank, Jon B. — Reading, Pennsylvania Shelley, Arlo F. — American Fork, Utah Sherratt, Reveau — Cedar City, Utah Sherwood, Stephen E. — Mesa, Arizona Shurtllff, David D. — Salt Lake City, Utah Shumway, E. Gene — Mesa, Arizona iiSiS 168 Sprouse, Betty Jo Roosevelt, Utah Sorensen. George Wm. Berkeley, California Spendlove, Rex S. Boulder City, Nevada Spratling, Gwenavere Springville, Utah 12:00 Noon — Chow time is socializing time at J. S. Cafeteria. Simpson, Reve — Heber, Utah Smith, Beverly — Kemmerer, Wyoming Smith, Charles A. — Collins Center, N. Y. Smith. Elon V. — Van Nuys, California Smith, Hamilton — Sugar, Idaho Smith, John W. — Springville, Utah Smith, LeRoy S. — Snowflake, An a Smith, Myrlee — Randolph, Utah Sorensen, Alene — Grace, Idaho Sorensen, Jerelyn Idaho Falls, Idaho Sorensen, M. Colleen Provo, Utah Spilsbury, Kelly El Paso, Texas Spratling, Maurine West Jordan, Utah nsi 169 Stevens, Bruce B. — Astoria, Oregon Stahell, Karl — Enterprise, Utah Staheli, Kent — Provo, Utah Steinacker, Karl A. — Cannbellsport, Wis. Stephenson, Loran D. — Wendell, Idaho Stevenson, Evan — Idaho Falls, Idaho Stewart, Durian H. — Los Angeles, California Storey, Arlene — Ogden, Utah Stewart, Keith — Provo, Utah Stocltman, Donald G. — Coalville. Utah Suiker, Alice P. — Vancouver, B. C. Stronnberg, Stanley C. — Grantsville, Utah Sudweeb, Alice Janice — Nephi, Utah Swanson, James W. — Rapid City, So. Da. Sundberg, Kathlyn — Idaho Falls, Idaho Stube, Herbert — East Northport, New York Stowe, Thomas M. — Sandy, Utah Taylor, Russell — Provo, Utah Tanner, Donna Mae — Glendora, California Terry, Orlyn — Provo, Utah ySyiMr ' -rx Uchida, Alice — Honolulu, Hawaii Voorhees, Don G. — Manti, Utah ' ' ' % ),.-■■■■„ M% ' w... — w ' k ' ' ' % ' ' ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' W ' ' «iiti X o ' di S- — Provo, Utah -f 1 4 1 1 m S milrd Xi JMn — Bl k ot, Idaho ' ■■■• ' P Ud B sbn Alfred — M j j riiona 170 Weibell, Agnes — Wesf Jordan, Utah Weaver, Carlene — Ogden, Utah Weeks, Otis H., Jr. — Vernal, Utah Weeks, Stanley — Pleasant Grove, Utah Weinheimer, Ruth — Wellington, Alta., Can. Whipple, Georgia Ann — Las Vegas, Nevada Wheeler, Delores — Helper, Utah Wheeler, Belva — Linton, Indiana p t  . V Thome, Jerrold Nampa, Idaho Tobler, Cloyd A. Mesquite, Nevada Tuttle, Allen H. Spanish Fork, Utah Welsh Pe. T-ionrtaf tCatl n -Ship oc Nen Max o Tjphar V . a E Rich ud Utah Icer, H tta Icii o Westberg, Carol Majave, Califo Tidwell, Eugene McGill, Nevadi Turner, Elmo Riverton, Utah Thompson, Carolyn Malta, Idaho Thornton, Geniel American Fork, Utah Tueller, Carol P. Calgary, Alberta, Can. Thajjrfon, Al na Kuna, Idaho Trimble, Harry Lee Ontario, California Trimble, Keith A. Ontario, California 171 Wing, Norman S. — American Fork, Utah Wilcox, Ray T. — West Chicago, Illinois Wilford, Olen — Jacksonville, Florida Willardson, Hal B. — Salina, Utah Williams, Bonnie — Concord, California Williams, Dee — Richfield, Utah Williams, Jean — Chicago, Illinois Williams, Joe B. — Salt Lake City, Utah Willie, Marilyn — Ogden, Utah Wilson, Dean G. — Payson, Utah Williams, Hank — Mesa, Arizona Wilson, Kenneth N. — Ontario, California Winters, Kenneth G. — Helper, Utah Wood, Lowene — Buhl, Idaho Woodfleld, Norman R. — North Ogden, Ut. Wright, Dean H. — Provo, Utah Workman, Martha — South Gate, California Wright, Lyie O. — Clawson, Utah Wyatt, Mary Ann — Ogden, Utah Waddoups, Lois MIgnon — Logan, Utah Walte, Merwin — Huntington Park, California Walker, Keith R. — Salt Lake City, Utah Walker, William James — Ely, Nevada Warner, Afton Speedy — Twin Falls, Idaho Walter, Troy P. — Blanding, Utah Young, Helen — Mayport Pennsylvania Wardell, Alvero — Compton, California Wardell, Artell — Compton, California Walker, William L — Provo, Utah Warner, Ted J. — Ogden, Utah Watkins, Leone Anderson — Mapleton, Utah Wardel, Alvln — Pocatello, Idaho Young, Nellanette — Honolulu, Hawaii Fletcher, James R. — Draper, Utah Zimmerman, Angelene — Ogden, Utah Zabriskie, Bob Carroll — Provo, Utah Tyler, Dolores — Ontario, Oregon White, David — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Whiteley, John — Oakley, Idaho Whitehead, Frank D. — San Diego, California Whyte, A. W. — Long Beach, California Wilcken, Beth Arlene — Clearfield, Utah Lf;X 2S 172 KM ■::n:vi- -is:. : ' C V 1- MORS . ' f Bruce Chambers Vice-President Betty Martini Secretary Widtsoe Shumway President Class of ' 52 Junior Class Representatives to the Legis- lature! Gerry Goodfellow Rossell and Reed Benson. 174 SUE NELSON— Have Sue do It is an assurance of success when anything has to be done. Was noted for talent as violinist and for activity in Y Calcares and Nautilus. BILL FARNSWORTH— Likeable, efficient returned nriissionary who made many friends as vice-president of Delta Phi. I REX JOHNSON pus women with h irresistable smile 1 popular Briclcer wh ing far. earts of cam- nal voice and g new to this promise of go- AFTON ASH vivacious finds time t tain honor r to adding m Hall producti onal, ngville main- ' ddition College BENNY MORTE quarterback anc ker who wa red Man by one of the margins ever. A i i r 1 SV I V MARK b|eJsC N -jOrL-l p o p u 1 a r jiBen lknLhroT h e put his (J andsoLMg the Junior rrom tops ar much respect for his s lalf of the rs, Mark fcB making id gained pirituality. 176 ' :3 1 lellow-volced ilfe into the jncanny ability for picking capame aids. REED BEN pus with misslonar liest bo ARDEAN us who put top sha|:_ the Delta fhi (chorus. I 177 ?52 Abbott, Stonle Lehi, Utah y Adams, Tom Lovell, Wyoming Alexander, Charles M. Allen, John W. Anderson, Clair Phoenix, Arizona Provo. Utah Provo. Utah Anderson, Jane Anderson, Geraldine E. Manti, Utah Prove, Utah Anderson, Robert B. Andrew, Marian Andrus, G. Merrill Spring City, Utah Portland, Oregon Ucon. Idaho Arnold, Gary hluntinqton. Ash, Afton Utah Springville, Utah Ashworth, Tanya Badger, Blllie Balrd, Larae Balcersfield, California Provo. Utah Heber. Utah Balllf, Maralyn Provo, Utah Barloclter, Vella Rose Enterprise, Utah Barrus, Robert R. Barton, D. Louise Baumgarten. Edward J. Grantsville. Utah Manti. Utah San Bernardino, Calif Adams, Daniel S. Adamson, Vyva Raquel Allan, Theron D. Alo, Roland K. Bonners Ferry, Idaho Pleasant Grove, Utah Springville, Utah Walluku, Maui, Hawaii Anderson, John Anderson, Geraldine Anderson, Ray V. Andrus, Stanley K. Salt Lake City, Utah Provo, Utah Richfield, Utah Holladay, Utah Arnett, Alice Ashby, Llla Price, Utah Vernal. Utah Atlcinson. J. Von Bagley. Gaylan Pocatello. Idaho Afton, Wyoming Barber, Kitty Sue Barnhlll, Bertha Baytown, Texas Provo, Utah Bartlett. Lee Bascom. Cleo E. Mountain Home, Idaho Vernal, Utah 178 Bawden, Leon — Cleveland, Utah Bean, H. Hardy — Prove, Utah Bean, Marge — Williston, North Dakota Beck, Robert E. — Centerfield, Utah Beckstead, Jocelyn — Preston, Idaho Belt, William D. — Las Vegas, Nevada Beden augh, Joyce — Lake City, Florida Bennett, Robert L. — Idaho Falls, Idaho Benson, Jesse N. — Provo, Utah Benson, Mark A. — Salt Lake City, Utah Black, Blaine L. — Provo. Utah Beutler, Charles S. — Emmet, Idaho Bergquist, Ralph — Preston, Idaho Bergquist, Eleise — Preston, Idaho Benson, Reed A. — Salt Lake City, Utah Black, Karl L. — Eden, Idaho Blackham, Vernon T. — Moroni, Utah Bird, Ladene — Long Beach, California Blankenagel, Harvey — Springville, Arizona Boden, David — Burley. Idaho Bodily, Beryl — Salmon, Idaho Bohne, Bud — San Jose, California Bolingbroke, Mary Lois — Billings, Montana Bona, Ardene R. — Payson, Utah Borg, Robert L. — Salt Lake Ciity, Utah feMi 1 :00 p.m. — What a way to spend an afternoo 179 Bowen, Jack Mesa, Arizona Burton, McKay C. Afton, Wyoming Channbers, C. Bruce Buffalo, New York Clark, Donald J. Oakley, Idaho Borgholthaus, Robert H. Payette, Idaho Burrup, Max Downey, Idaho Chadburn, Reese H. Provo, Utah Clark, Richard R. Idaho Palls, Idaho Boyenger, Lavon Nampa, Idaho Bush, Elsmore W. American Fork, Utah Chapman, Marvin Boise, Idaho Clegg, Vella V. Deitrich, Idaho Bradford, Howard Salt Lake City, Utah Butler, Morris Provo, Utah Christensen, Ned Clarkston, Utah Clouse, Jessie Virden. New Mexico Bringhurst, Lorna Toquerville, Utah Call, Gaynell Las Vegas, Nevada Christensen. Romel Heber City. Utah Coffey. Marvin Walla Walla. Wash. Bowman, Dick Kaysville, Utah Bullock, Norma D. Barnwell, Alta., Can. ■ Carroll, Cecil D. Inqlewood, California Clark, Melvin Ririe, Idaho Boyack, Phyllis Spanish Fork, Utah Budge, Barbara Denver, Colorado Changelo, Anthony AvSable Forks, N. Y. Clark, Wayne W. Georgetown, Idaho Boyle, Richard Provo, Utah Buihman, Anna Albuquerque, N. M. Christensen, Colleen Idaho Falls, Idaho Clingman, Keith Grand Canyon, Arizona Brady, Dee Jay Virginia, Idaho Buttars, Elma Weston, Idaho Christensen, Rex L. Blackfoot, Idaho Coe. Nathan Bert Boulder City, Nevada 180 Brinton, J. E. Idaho Falls, Idaho Call, Geneva Las Vegas, Nevada Christensen, Rose Stafford, Arizona Compton, Lou Jean Morgan, Utah Brooks, Winton E. Lethbridge, Alta., Ca Carle, Wayne M. Provo, Utah Claphann, Barbara Salt Lake City, Utah Cook, Edwin Nannpa, Idaho Brynd?; Jolene - Price, Utah Card, Lincoln J. Cardston, Alta., Car Clark, Alan C. Georgetown, Idaho Cordner, Maxlne Stillwater, Oklahoma Brockbank, Paul Spanish Fork, Utah Call, Mac Rey Colonia Dublen, Mex. Judy, Claire Provo, Utah ■- Connell, John R., Jr. Costa Mesa, California ' Magratif, Alta;, Can. Call, Shirley Brown, Ina Lavon Provo, Utah Idaho Falls, Idahd Call, Reginald ! . Idaho Falls, Idaho ' • -• f -. V .1 : ' ■■- : ' ■ ' -- ' Clawsont Darcy ' ' piark, Carol Jean Seattle, Washlpgtonl; ' Provo, Utah 0f ' 9 . Rfchard U - p Cox, Carl T. % m:irft: n Fork, Uta|i ' - ? g ..Utah % mm ' ' ™7?«;f? ,iv ' ' -?g!??ss T ' ' ' 181  n52 Crawley, PattI La Canada, California Davis, Lynn H. Salt Lake City, Utah Dixon, Reona Roxboro, N. Carolina Earl, Albert D. Tremonton, Utah Crawley, Barbara Jeanne Boise. Idaho Decker, Carlyle H. Mancos. Colorada Dell ' Aria, Thomas G. Long Island. New York Eckersley, Howard Salt Lake City, Utah Creek, Dennis Evanston. Wyoming Decker, Janet Snowtlake, Arizona Dudley. Duane Pocatello. Idaho Edwards, Hal C. Gunnison, Utah Dahl. Reed Raymond, Alta., Can. Drlggs, Margie Gay Phoenix, Arizona Duncan, Norman Green River. Utah Eldredge, Jean Knecht Shrewsbury, Mass. Davis. Eugene H. Salt Lake City, Utah Despain, Norma Granite. Utah Durfee, Lyman Provo. Utah Elison. Jerry Oakley, Idaho Criddle. Dale Downey. Idaho Day. Dennis Fairview, Utah Dodson, Neil Gene Orange, California Dustin, Joyce Farmington, New Mexico Crowther. Rosemary Malad. Idaho Decker. Connie Snowflake, Arizona Draney, Donna Burley, Idaho EdIefsen, Blaine E. Driggs. Idaho Curtis, Dorothy Waco, Texas DeHoyas, Arturo Monterrey. Mexico Dudley, Gayle Pocatello, Idaho Egbert, William Idaho Falls, Idaho Davies, Karyl Lea Duchesne, Utah Dixon, Darrel Q. Spanish Fork, Utah Dunford, Ted Huntington Park, Calif. Eliason, Joanne Manti, Utah 182 Eller, Lavon F. — Laketown, Utah Ellsworth, Richard G. — Payson, Utah Ericbon, Newell H. — Arlington, California Engstrom, Elaine — Phoenix, Arizona Ence, Gwendolyn — Provo. Utah Esplin, Grace — Cedar City, Utah Erickson, Ron — Los Angeles, California Esplin, Van — Cedar City, Utah Evertsen, Vernon V. — Venice, California Evert, Betty — Worland, Wyoming Falls, Hilda — Provo, Utah Eyring, Suzanne — Huntington, New York Farrer, Dale — Provo, Utah • Farnsworth, Dean — Colonia Juarez, Mexico Farnsworth, Karl S. — Beaver, Utah Farnsworth, Vv ' illiann F. — Beaver, Utah Farr, Betty Jean — Provo, Utah Farr, Sylvia — St. Johns, Arizona Felsch, George, Jr. — Palo Alto, California Fernlev. Arlene — San Diego, California Flaherty, Robert R. — Temple City, California Fietkan, Doris — Springville, Utah Fitzgerald, Myrtle — Ephralm, Utah Felroro, Ron — Ontario, California Foster, Robert D. — Marshfield, Oregon 2:00 p.m. — Studying (?) in the library. 183 Fowles, Jay R. Oakley, Idaho Glenn, Lee L. Burley, Idaho Hansen, Mona Great Falls, Montana Heiser, E. Franklin Ogden, Utah Fradshaw. Lowell Cardston, Alta., Can. Goates, Wayne A. Lehi, Utah Hansen, Bryant Provo, Utah Heiser, Janice Ogden. Utah Fronberg, Charles C. Ogden, Utah Graehl, Max Provo, Utah Hansen, Keith Merced, California Henrie, Weston G. Tremonton, Utah Gallagher, Robert Los Angeles, California Green, Verl M. Paul, Idaho Hanson, Jack O. Klannmath Falls, Oregon Hideshima, Tad Qrem, Utah Garrick, Barnell Provo. Utah Gunn, LaMarr Hoytsville, Utah Harker, Glen L. Orem. Utah Hill, Paul E. Laurens, South Carolina Francom,, Wal G. Wilmar, California Gines, Pauline Jerome, Idaho Hansen, Patricia Willard, Utah Hawker, Alora J. Provo, Utah Gragon, Edwin B. Lancaster, California Goodness, Lei Wailukee, Maui, Hawaii Hansen, Ross D. Joseph City, Arizona Henrie, Bill S. Provo, Utah Galbraith, Joyce Phoenix, Arizona = Grahann, Terry E. Manti, Utah Hansen, DuVello Montebello, California Hickman, J. Morris Coolee Dam, Wash. ,1 i..i«SSSS Gardner, = M Logan, Morris Utah Greenhaigh, Glade Nephi, Utah Harding, George W. Provo, Utah Higa, Lily V. Kohala, Hawaii 184 Giddlnqs, J. Calvin American Fork, Utah Hale, Melva Afton, Wyoming Harmer, Richard A. Payson, Utah Hinrlcksen, Clarke Las Vegas, Nevada Gibby, Val Dean Ogden, Utah Hall, Calvin N. St. George, Utah Harrison, Helen E. Provo, Utah Hoki, Mits Murray, Utah Geddes, Marilyn Franklin, Idaho Hales, Janet Great Neck, New York Harris, Howard Spokane, Washington Hintze, Lyie S. Salt Lake City, Utah y -: Gilbert, Sidney S. Bancroft, Idaho Halterman, Richard J. Cedar Clity, Utah Havens, P };, Salmon, t faho •Holbrook, LaRue Wells, Nevada Gilbert, Herbert W. Hutchinson, Kansas Hall, llene Provo, Utah Harrison, Marion Provo, Utah Holbrook, LaRee Wells, Nevada Gilner, Gerald Provo, Utah % j Hamilton, Joseph V. ; Lexington, Kentucky •riatch, Donna„ _ $ Boise, Idehis ' „,..• Holfeltz, Lulu Jean Springville, Utah w 185 1 52 J ames, Glen A. J Blackfoot, Idaho ames, Romaine Salt Lake City, Utah Jeffs, Dayle Provo, Utah Jensen, Manti Bob Utah Jensen, Verona Redmond. Utah J eppsen, Ja Mantua, y N. J Utah ohnson, Camille Salinas, California Johnson, Elizabeth Jane Sanford. Colorado Johnson. Provo, Sherwin Utah Jones. L. Ross Mesa, Arizona J ones, Tom J Beverly Hills. California snes, Lehi, Nadlne Utah Josie, Mt. Barbara Pleasant Utah Judd, G Coloni wendolyn a, Juarez. Mexico Keate, Bob Overton. Nevada K nudsen, J. Provo. Ut Gordon K ah ndo. Kapa Gladys T. a, Kavai. Hawai Lallattn. Gwen Soda Springs , Idaho Lambson Sandy, Rone Utah Id Larsen. Bliss Spanish Fork, Utah Jacobsen, Valerie Salt Lake City, Utah Jelinek. Liege, Hena Belgium Jensen, Santa Arch Ana. ie California Jensen, Carolyn Ogden. Utah Jeppson. Joyce Payson, Utah Johnson Lovell Edward W. Wyoming Johnson, Helen Fresno, California Johnson, Vada Barnwell, Alberta. Can. ■■ Jones. Renee Mt. Pleasant. Utah Jordan, John Benny Cushing, Oklahoma Juarez, Vera Rafael Cruz, Mexico Kearl, Phyllis Mount Clemens. Mich. Keeler. Lavina Magrath. Alta. Labrum, Renee Canada Roosevelt, Utah Lamb, W. Doyle Santa Monica. California Lang, Dee S. St. George. I Utah Larsen. Gareth — Logan. Utah Larsen, Flora — Waynesbora, Virginia Larsen, Kathleen — Rexburg, Idaho Larsen, Ernest — Emery, Utah Larsen, Keith — Rexburg, Idaho Larsen, Shirley — Waynesbora, Virginia Larson, John Max — Burley, Idaho Larson, Orlo B. — Provo, Utah Lawson, Douglas — Roosevelt, Utah Leavitt, David — Hood River, Oregon LeCheminant, Verona — St. George, Utah Lee, Audrey — Annmon, Idaho Lee, Ralph — Winslow, Arizona Leigh, Maxine — Salt Lalte City, Utah Lee, Glen W. — Eureka, Utah Loosli, Gayle — Ashton, Idaho Liechty, Leslie — Provo, Utah Linn, Ross D. — Charles City, Iowa Lloyd, Charles P. — Holladay, Utah Loclchart, Dolores — Grants Pass, Oregon Losee, Ferril A. — Lehi, Utah Longoria, Fortunate — San Antonia, Texas Longoria, Maria — San Antonio. Texas Levie, Paul D. — Sevier, Utah Long. Jerry — Ely, Nevada 3-00 p.m. — It might as well be Spring. 187 Louder, Ray R. Orem, Ufah Martini, Elizabeth Glendale, California Montgomery, Charles Pasadena, California Mcintosh, Deon Chico, California Loveridgo, Gordon Provo, Utah Marx, Tressie Los Angeles, California Morgan, Carl E. New Martinsville, W. Va. McMillan, Daniel Hisi Heber, Utah Lovell, Perry Idaho Falls, ldat(| ' ' Marx, Roy D. Elslnore, Utah Montgomery, Sharon Evanston, Illinois McKlnney, Betty Concord, California ■■ v Loutensock, John L. North Hollywood, Calif. Mason, Maughan S. Tremonton, Utah Morley, Rachael Arlington, Virginia Nanchy, Charles Ontariu, Califlrnia Lund, Jay Santa Rosa, California Maughan, Mary Ann Salt Lake City, Utah ;f Mortensen, Ben Mesa, Arizona jNalder, Nadine | ™Saj|, Fr95i:|;isco,. C, lifo,(;()ia Lundell, Clyde J. Spanish Fork, Utah Meier, John H. fsGlendale, California Moyle, Richard W. American Fork, Utah Nelson, Arlo J. L|cningi;pn, t Lundberg, A. James St. George, Utah Medlyn, Ernest Milwaukee, Wisconsin Moulton, Rex C. Salt Lake City, Utah Neath, Jacquelyn San Bernardino, Calif. MacCabe, Van San Carlos, California Melville, Kathryn Monroe, Utah Myer, Richard A. Coldwell, New Jersey Nelson, Marvin Pomona, California ■ Lyman, T. Kay Sunset, Utah Merkley, Philip W. Duchesne, Utah Murphy, Gloria Mae Ogden, Utah Nelson, Erven Provo. Utah 188 Madsen, Carol Jean Mt. Pleasant, Utah Merrill, Donnene Lethbridge, Alta., Can. Myers, Maurlne Provo, Utah Nelson, Rosemary Phoenix, Arizona Madsen, Janice Murray, Utah Miller, June Manti, Utah McCance, Joan Ellen Milkaukee, Wisconsin Nicholes, Joyce Provo, Utah Marsden, Louise Parowan, Utah Moffett, Max W. Burley, Idaho McDonald, Erma Mae Silver City, New Mex. Nielsen, Gail -Sigurd, Utah Madsen, ' Carolyn Fairview, Utah Merrill, LuAnn Wilmington, Deleware McArthur, Daryl L. Twin Falls, Idaho Nelson, Sue Seattle, Washington Maitland, Spencer Provo, Utah ; Miller, Roger Provo, Utah McClurg. Diane W. Kansas City, Missouri Nichols, Bill Pocatello, Idaho Marshall, Ida Salt Lake City, Utah ' Money, Mark L. Spanish Fork, Utah McEwen, Gordon Merit Burley, Idaho Nielson, Carroll Lee Heber. Utah r 189 n52 Nielson. LaRae Nielson. LaRue Ephraim, Utah Ephralm. Utah Nobbs, Beverly Salt Lake City, Utah Okerlund, Ivan Loa, Utah Polsen, James Emery, Utah Orme, Elaine Orr, Berkley Ashton. Idaho Grantsville, Utah Ostler, Stephen B. Salt Lake City, Utah Page, Aaa Curtis Payson, Utah Parker, Clyde Ogden, Utah Parsons, Kenneth D. Parlcer. Fay Snow Ogden, Utah Joseph, Utah Peacock, Jim Orangeville, Utah Peterson, Carolyn Los Angeles, California Petersen, Janice Salt Lake City, Utah Peterson, Donna Jean Peterson, Neola Silver City, Maryland Fallbrook, California Porter, Carroll Buffalo, Wyoming Potter, Joyce Wenatchee, Washington Powell, Gene Salt Lake City, Utah Nielson, Gerald L. Nixon, John Salina, Utah Idaho Falls Nuttall, Idaho Salt L Joelene Olsen, Ivan P. akeCity, Utah Mesa, Arizona Orme, Keith Orton, Gwen Idaho Falls, Idaho Weiser, Idc Ottesen, ho Sprinc Keith Otteson, Roland J. ville, Utah Fountain Green, Utah Palmer, Frances Palmer, Norma Peterson, Pa Thatcher, Arizona Rosemary, Alberta, Can. Pocatello, tricia L. Peel, Carolyn Idaho Mt. Pleasant Utah Phelps, Paul A. Pincocit, Lona Montebello, California Sugar City, Mae Poulson, Idaho Duche Milton T. Frogley, Keith sne, Utah Payette, Ida ho 190 Radmoll, Stewart — Ogden, Utah Prusse, Ralph E. — Provo, Utah Ralsor, Ralph Calvin — Richfield, Utah Randall, Gerald N. — North Ogden, Utah Raule. Joylene M. — Sprlngvllle, Utah Redd, Lloyd H. — Blandlng, Utah Reese, L. Grant — Smithfield. Utah Rawson, Colleen — Safford. Arizona Renchei, Maryrene — New Harmony, Utah Remund, Janet — Salt Lake City. Utah Richlns, Partridge — Provo, Utah Rich. Jeanette — Emmett, Idaho Rhodes, Jim — Provo, Utah Richey. Dale — St. Johns, Arizona Richins, Robert J. — Terreton, Idaho Roberts, lone — Salt Lake Ciity, Utah Riding, Lynn — Deseret, Utah Roberts, Jack ■ — Phoenix, Arizona Ririe, Ellen Jean — Stockton, California Ricks, Richard — Stockton, California Ririe, Barbara — Magrath. Alberta, Canada Roberts. Partricia — Hemet, California Roberts. Shirley — Fort Worth. Texas Rogers, Karl — Paonia. Colorado Rogers, Richard — Mesa, Arizona 4:00 p.m. — Must be the end of the month. 191 Roper, Velda Westwood. California Sanford, Carl Springville, Utah Smith, Barbara Grace, Idaho Soloman, James Las Vegas, Nevada Rossell, Gerry G. Montrose, California Schardine, Louis Lawrenceburg, Indiana Smith, Beth J. Portland, Oregon Sorensen, Dale A. Draper, Utah  « Sadler, Arthur B. San Francisco, California Sauer, Audra Rigby, Idaho Smith, Bernell Provo, Utah Sorensen, Geniel Draper, Utah Rowe, Betty Jean Grand Junction, Colo. Schon, Alvln Lehi, Utah Smith, Imogene Holbroolc, Idaho Sparks, Venna Weiser, Idaho Rossell, Norman H. La Canada, California Schmuti, Stanton E. St. George, Utah Smith, Cherie Draper, Utah Sorensen, Neil R. Draper, Utah Reusch, Joy St. George, Utah Sears, Betsy Washington, D. C. Smith, Robert Malad, Idaho Spratling, Roylance : West Jordan, Utah Ray, Charmaine Santa Clara, Utah Scovil, Bonnie Jean Monroe, Utah Smith, Luana LaVerne, California Spencer, Donald Riverton, Utah Russell, Gene Idaho Falls, Idaho Seppi, Eddie Provo, Utah Smith, Phyllis Salt Lake City, Utah Stewart, Don Provo, Utah Rushton, Connie Las Vegas, Nevada Slaugh, Lynn H. Vernal, Utah Smith, Merle B. Monroe, Utah Squire, Helen Fay Mt. Pleasant, Utah 192 Russell, Pat Berkeley, California Sheffield, Sherman B. Kaysville, Utah Snnith, Jerrie Provo, Utah Stauffer, D. M. Salt Lake City, Utah Rytting, Lorry Tremonton, Utah Shields, R. Doyle Delta, Utah Soelberg, Verl L. Ogden, Utah Steele, Paul Annerican Fork, Utah-,,:s ' ■  ' Sabin, Marie ■y ' Salem, Utah •El Ce ' ntro, lifornia SoelbergrW m l-aMar; :;— j ; . Qgaem Uf sWtt, C. ' Gii ahft, y .- ;| J: Rust, W. DeMar Salem, Utah Shelley, H. Merlin Provo, Utah Smith, Wllbert Kay Los Angeles, California Stevens, Henry Holden, Utah Riisson, Mayn rd B. ;Lehi, Utah; ?. Shumway, Ern,est WRStjoe % ' ■ ' p_ k- ' P oen i., Arizona - i Sorerisen Joyce ft Maylil r,- ' Utah F Stock, Jean. Fish Haven, Idaho , 4 V ' ' y -rt - i Si;,;; .- ' . Ai S 193 Tanner. Carmela D. Provo, Utah Terry, Birdene Orem, Utah Thompson, Paul St. George, Utah Thorno, Ivan J. Provo, Utah n52 Stromberg, Mavis Srantsville, Utah Taylor, Gordon S. Payson, Utah Thomas, Ann Preston, Idaho Tldwell, Leah Ely, Nevada Stuckey, Cyrus Macon, Georgia Tea, Roy Riverton, Utah Thomas, LaVJerre Chandler, Arizona Todd, Albert C. Salt Lake City, Utah Swensen, Joan Ogden, Utah Thacker, G. Ted Vernal, Utah Thompson, Marjorie Aberdeen, Idaho Tooke, Richard L. Salt Lake City, Utah Tanner, Carmelta Spanish Fork, Utah Thomander, LaVonne Maplewood, New Jersey Thompson. Marilyn Idaho Falls, Idaho Tolbert, Max Fayetteville, Penna. Stowell, LeRoy G. Duncan, Arizona Taylor, Gordon M. Provo, Utah Thomas, Irene Tabiona, Utah Thornley, Doraleen Harlem, Montana Sumison, Owen W, Springville, Utah Taylor, Millard San Jose, California Thompson, Barry Weston, Idaho Tobler, Bonita Washington, Utah Sumison, Robert J. Springville, Utah Taylor, Gordon B. Long Beach, California Thompson, Everett W. Glendale, California Todd, Anita Gridloy, California Taylor, Garna Salina, Utah Thacker. Vern Charleston, Utah Thompson, George Phoenix, Arizona Toone, Marjorie Salt Lake City, Utah 194 Torres, Edgardo E. — Buenos Aires, Argsnfino Turley, Ella Mae — Mesa, Arizona Tsalaky, Eva — Provo, Utah Turner. Dale — Blackfoot, Idaho Turner, James — Independence, Missouri Tracy, C. R. — Flint, Michigan Turley, Marilyn — Ariplne, Arizona Turley, Wayne — Provo, Utah Waddoups, Mary Nell — Idaho Falls, Idaho Wadley, JoAnne — Pleasant Grove, Utah Wadsworth, Don — Las Vegas, Nevada Walker. DeVere E. — Pleasant Grove, Utah Walker, Lynn — Winslow. Arizona Wallis, Gloria — Vernal, Utah Wallis, Jack R. — Vernal, Utah Wanberg, N. B. — Johannesburg, So. Africa Walsh, Marilyn — Farmington. Utah Ward, Ben J. — Price, Utah Ward, Wayne — Idaho Falls, Idaho Warner, Paul W. — Idaho Falls, Idaho Warner, Carol — Richfield, Utah Warner, Shirley — Kirtland, Nev Mexico Wasden, Archie G. — Las Vegas, Nevada Watts, Ardoan — Idaho Falls, Idaho Wengreen, Dean — McCammon, Idaho t ' •g 5:00 p.m. — I ' d really love to . . . but. ' 195 Westover, Ross W. Joseph City, Arizona Wiscombe, Arthur C. Roosevelt, Utah Toone. Byron Green River, Wyoming Hoover, Kelvin ,j;y Provo, Utah Whitehead, Richard Pleasatlit Grove, Utah Wiscombe Phyllis Salt Lake City, f ill Holliday, Jo Senatobia, Mississippi i{jHone. Gayle Wmpple, Audrey Elaine Las Vegas, Nevada Wgffinden, Gsflrge ®rem. let, G Wendell, dahm Robertson, Kathy Spanish Fork tal | i Honolulu. Hawa Wh ' arat, Calvin Provo, Utah Wiscombe, Erold Roosevelt, Utah Hyde, George R. Washington, D, C. Hale, Glen B. Blackfoot, Idaho Whitney, Robert O. Salt Lake City, Utah Witbeck, Alan Raymond, Alta., Can. Young, Richard Ogden, Utah Divett, Robert Salt Lake City, Utah Ross, Wiehweg Salt Lake City, Utah Wood, Annette Idaho Falls, Idaho Hulet, Clarence Wendell, Idaho l rton, Frank K. Vi,Os Angeles, California Wilkes, William L. Eugene, Oregon Wood, Kay Dallas, Texas Hoopes, Marilyn Thatcher, Arizona Andrus, Marlene Jerome, Idaho Wickes, Rosemary Ogden, Utah Wolfey, Scott Freedom, Wyoming Hyde, Lona Mae S. Kensington, Maryland Clay, Orson Chicago, Illinois Wilde, Dorothy Welling, Alta., Canada Wood, Peggy Ogden, Utah Hyatt, Ora Mae Manti, Utah Hufford. Lorraine Concord, California 196 Williams, Jay B. Sunnyside, Utah Woodbury, Alma St. George, Utah Huber, Shirley Lapoint, Utah Hedquist, Jerrold Provo, Utah Wil+bank, James Eager, Arizona Wright, June Provo, Utah Howard, E. Elsdon Blackfoot, Idaho Ward, Wayne R. Idaho Falls, Idaho Wilson, Don Ogden, Utah Wride, Evan American Fork, Utah Romney, Janet El Paso, Texas Bough, Ruth Chicago, Illinois Winlcler, Provo, Phyllis Utah Winsor, W. Kenneth Salt Lake City, Utah Wright, Moria Peoa, .UtaB Stott, Douglas Provo, Utah Jacob, Joseph O. ,, Longview, Washington m Wright, Carole Ely, Nevada Solomon, Seraldine Las Vegas, Nevada Romney, Barbara Provo, Utah Wirick, Nell Blackfoot, Idaho Young, Carl L. Huntington, Utah Sewell, Max Driggs, Idaho Broberg, Marilyn Phoenix, Arizona ' % ' i ; ' r ■; ' , .1 •r:. . , ,v , - ' ' - - ; - ■ i 197 Bowman, George — McCammon, Idaho Crow, Nanette — Monrovia, California Chrlstensen, Ann — Payson, Utah Trimple, Bruce — Ontario, CaNfornla Atlcerson, Ann — • Dallas, Texas Heber, Joyce — Magna, Utah Peterson, Elaine M. — Nyssa, Oregon Araflles, Mildred — Honolulu, Hawaii Walker, Utahna — Pleasantville, Utah Walker, C. Kay — Kaysvllle, Utah Sant, Roger — Los Angeles, California Barnes, Dean — Long Beach, California Peters, Jean • — Fresno, California Holtzer, Robert ■ — Imperial, California Harris, Colleen — Provo, Utah Westerberg, Bates — St. Anthony, Idaho Harms, Callis R. — Thatcher, Arizona Fitzgerald, Myrtle — Ephraim, Utah Nowers, Vera — Beaver, Utah Ellison, Wilma — American Fork, Utah West, Leslie — Roseburg, Oregon Hett, Paul M. — Ruth. Nevada Rohner, Geraldine — Inglewood, California Duke, Virginia — Heber, Utah Devey, C. Richard — American Fork, Utah Parker, Janet — Draper, Utah Harrison, Hortense — Sprlngville, Utah Olson, Ruth — Manila, Utah 198 ifffl}: i! n. •« 4 D-trf- ' -i- 9 P, f-esld, enf Vonda Christensen Secretary Class of ' 53 Sophomore Class Representa- tives to the Legislature: Alice Wilkinson and Quentin Bates. 200 IRISTENSEN — Un- dependable mem- kketball squad who feminine LELA WING — Considered by many to be the sweetest girl on campus. As capable as she is pretty, this petite Canadian served as secretary for Y.C. ' s and O.S. Trovata. FLETCHER HICKS— Courage and are truly personified in this likeable erner. Renowned for his keyboard and his K.B.Y.U. program. 201 JOE RICHEY— Praised for his consistency as a top hoopster and known for his friend- ly grin. JACKIE JOHNSON— ' sparkling smile wh more Loan Fundxfown n cutie with ith Sopho- DICK HUISH— The boy who has crack for every occasion. Loyal and Brickers. ■Very pretty, very pop- oolc over as class presi- ambda Delta preiidlm Jry council member, Y CalcSre, Nautilus. and BOYD JARMAN— Shy. towering center on the Cougar c a sa b a squad who hails from Wyoming. Achison, Donna — Portland, Oregon Adanns, Claude — Las Vegas, Nevada Adams. Joan — Prove, Utah Affleck, Margaret — Salt Lake City, Utah Albiston, Shirley — Richmond, Utah Allan, Donald F. — Springville, Utah Allen, Daniel — Palo Alto, California Anderson. Courtenay W. — Creston, B.C., Can. Anderson, Bob — Dragerton, Utah Allred, Joye — Provo, Utah Anderson, Donna — Salt Lake City, Utah Anderson, Donalee — Mesa, Arizona Anderson, Janice — Provo, Utah Anderberg, Elaine — Orem, Utah Anderson, Loren R. — Portland, Oregon Anderson, Lynette — Brigham City, Utah Anderson, Mark — Pocatello, Idaho Anderson, Ray S. — Spanish Fork, Utah Andrus, Irva — Provo, Utah Anderson, Marilyn — Glendlve, Montana Argyie, Clarence J. — Spanish Fork, Utah Armstrong, Gale — Salt Lake City, Utah Ashby, Merrill — Spanish Fork, Utah Ashton, Kenneth — Provo, Utah Astin, Jean — Salt Lake City, Utah Aston, Lloyd Ray — Provo, Utah Austin, William Alfred — Palmyra, New York Bailey, Dale S. — Blackfoot, Idaho Baker, Dixie Ann — Porterville, California Baker, Jean — Clayton, California Ballif, Jae — Provo, Utah Bangerter, Naomi — Salt Lake City, Utah Barlow, Roman — Overton, Nevada Barnett, Arlene — Spanish Fork, Utah Barnes, Dean — Long Beach, California riS5 204 6:00 p.m. — Soup ' s on ... at the Snake Pit. arney. Ralph Dale Bartell. Jean Bates, Lynn Bauer, Gloria Dean Bean, Rosemary Flagstaff, Arizona Montlcello, Utah San Diego, California Salt Lake City, Utah La Grande, Oregon ieardall. Bonnie Beck, Ardena Beck, Raejean Bennlon, Marilyn Belnap, N. Blaine Sprinqville, Utah Pleasant Grove, Utah San Diego, Califorina Brigham City. Utah Ogden, Utah lerrett, Frank • Bethers, Velma Billings, Barbara Billings, Victor D. Bishop. David Seattle. Washington Heber, Utah Brighann City, Utah Arlington, Virginia Delta, Utah Barstow, Mary Bateman, Harold F. Bates, Vane Quent in Baum, Haws Idaho Fall: i, Idaho Bedford, Wyoming Boise, Idaho Torrey, Utah Bean, Jan Beck, Pearl Beck, Rolano Bennion, Lenore Westfi leld, New Jersey Pleasant Grove, Utah Gunnison, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Besendot •fer, Ernna Jean Bigler, Mark Billings, George E. Sinks, Duane Ray Heber , Utah Provo, Utah Delta, Utah Mapleton, Utah 205 Blackley. Bill Heber, Utah Borgeson, Nellie Santaquin, Utah Briggs, Vash Bountiful, Utah Brown, Lu Dean Prove, Utah Blair, Elaine Salt Lake City, Boyce, Ron , Lewisville, Idaho Brocltbank, Grant C. Pro «!i, Utah Brow , Nila Jean Prov , Blaclcwell, Williann L. Marysvale, Utal Bowman, La Juan St. Anthony, Idc Bringhurst, Doris Palo Alto, Calif. n Brown, Marjorie Chandler, Arizona 1 Blood, Louits Garland, ' Wyoming Bradbury, J k Hollywood, California Brown, Aron S. Col. Dufelsfi, Chih., Mo n, Roma Ji J t..J filiss, Art{tur Denver, Colorado I Nampa, Idaho K Jodily, MeTvin loswati, Ralph Prove, Utah Brooks, Joyce Burbank, Cal • Boehm, Walter J. Ontario, California Brady, Alice Las Vegas, Nevada Brown, Edwin Binghann Canyon, Utah Brown. Thora Belle Lovell, Wyoming Brown, Robert Queen Creek, Arizona BFdilyfRl tvIn R. Vernal, Utah Bradshaw, Sylvia Jean Los Angeles, California Brough, R. Do Vere Provo, Utah Brown, Ronald M. Norton, Kansas Boren, Bruce Burley, Idaho Briggs, L. Charles Nephl, Utah Brown, Grant E. Eagar, Arizona Bruce, Wallace Salt Lake City, Utah ' 206 Brunson, Boyd Lynn Spanish Foric, Utah Bush, Douglas P. Rosemead, California Campbell, Rolen Roosevelt, Utah Case, Peggy Ann - j Mt. Emmon. Utah if But n , G Ptovo.V Sunn. Mo Nyssa. ' Dre9!|K! - Butler, ;Jay. ,. Oriq , |i Carey, P«t ■ Alhambra, California Casper, William Heber. Utah s Bunnell, Rerv4e S - .V- Prove, Utah ■ ■■ Butler, Blaine fi ' ' v Driggs, ldahi( Capps, Faye Hartsvllle, So. Carolina Cc:per, Nelda Jean Heber. Utah Burr, Lynn Marysvale, Utah Campbell, Jacquie Colton, Oregon Carruthers. Nell H. xClaremont, California .CJMpg, Henry P. df-Jd waii Carllle, R d , - ' -. Chadwick. Barbara Salt Laltt Clty, Utah sss :,? ,.j Cameron, fcoiSTf ' - ' ' I ' 4 St. AnthSny, Idi ' ' | Heber, Utah- - | Child, Val Dee;_ ,,„.. ,;, .Nyssa, OrefoT ■V Burton, Mlllicent V •y ' Chevy Chase, Marylan ampbell, Joyce l?hoen!x, Arizona -«SiSS- U ' ' j carter, Jerry ■- ,- Cheyenne, Wyoming Christensen, Anna Payson, Utah 207 Chrlstensen, Bart — San Mateo, Calltornia Chrlstensen, Carole Ann — Denver, Colorado Chrlstensen, Gilbert — Salt Lake City, Utah Chrlstensen, Harold — Provo, Utah Chrlstensen, Phyllis — Richmond, Utah Chrlstensen, Reed W. — Monroe, Utah Chrlstensen, Vonda — Salt Lake City, Utah Clark, Dave — Houston, Texas Clark, Helen — Afton, Wyonning Clark, H. G. — Thatcher, Idaho Clark. Margaret F. — Provo, Utah Clegg, Luana — Provo, Utah Clegg, Roberta Leigh — Heber, Utah dinger, Thelys — Aberdeen, Idaho Cluff, Joan — Ogden, Utah Coffin, Maurlne - — ■ Downey, Idaho Cole, N. Dallis — Preston, Idaho Collard, Kenneth — Provo, Utah Collier, Lila — Vernal, Utah Colovich, Raymond M. — Eureka, Utah Cook, Ilia Mae — Firth, Idaho Cook, Nan — Walnut Creek, California Coons, Daniel D. — Fairvlew, Utah Connell, Harold G. — Washington, D. C. Coray, Colleen — Payson, Utah Corbett, Joanne — Denver, Colorado Cowley, Wm. Horace — Provo, Utah Cox, Maxine — Kuna, Idaho Craig, Faye — El Dorado, Arkansas Crandall, Dick — Glendale, California Crandall, Jean Louise — Salt Lake City, Utah Crandall, Maurine — Twin Falls, Idaho Crandall, Virginia — Los Angeles, California Crane, Boyd — Preston, Idaho Crawford, Marilyn — Orem, Utah riS5 208 7:00 p.m. — Study hours at Por- terhouse. aven, Rulon G. Crockett, Bob Crook, Jean Crouch, Morris J. Cummlngs, Jeanine 3oIse, Idaho Boulder, Colorado Fallon, Nevada Richfield, Utah San Francisco, California rtis, Brandt B. Custer, Merle J. Dahl, Paul E. Dahlin, Nancy Lee Davis, Bonnie Solomonville, Arizona St. George, Utah Midvale, Utah Concord, California Albuquerque, New M. vis, Heber Lee Davis, Mary Lou De Boer, Robert H. Decker, Rey Demos, Bill ' rovo, Utah Phoenix, Arizona Oqden, Utah Snowflake Arizona Provo, Utah Critchfield, In ga Croft, Merlin R. Croom, F. Clementina Cummlngs, Donald Oakley, Idaho Pleasant Grove, Utah Wilmington, N. Carolina Preston, Idaho Curtis, DeMar Cutler, Odell B. D ' Addabbo, Patrick J. Daniels, Phil Salina, Utah Malad, Idaho Thompsonvllle, Conn. Annabella, Utah Davis, Lloyd F Davis, Ro bert V. De Bry, Jo Ann Demer. Clair Boise, Idaho Provo, Utah Rigby, Idaho Murtaugh, Idaho 209 Cool, Fay Tridell, Utah Draper, Jacqueline San Francisco, California Easton, Edna Anchorage, Alaska Ellis, Suzanne Salt Lake City, Utah Davis, Willa Downey, Idaho Drigqs, Fresno, Dinsdale, David R. Ogden, Utah Dudley, Bob Pocatello, Idaho Ediefsen, Jesse R. Driggs, Idaho Fairbourn, Marilyn Salina, Utah Dillman, Glenyce Farmingtc P New Mexico Duffin, Reylf Tooele, |ih Edwards. ..« Enterpri Oregon Fe igtort §iiri(t nevllfe, Cregoti Re | lo, Duke, Wir iia Hel I sJtah Dolinar, Mitzie Provo, Utah Dunford, Gloria Jean Compton, California Empey, Paul Idaho Falls, Idaho Firth, Richard E. Portland, Oregon Edward PCarol n Flushing, Ne Yc  Farrar, Carl Rigby, Idaho Spring Utah Ericksen, LaVona Colllnston, Utah Ferrin, Marilyn Chico, California Doyle, Dorothy Phoenix, Arizoaa Dye, Ronald Roosevelt, Utah Erickson, Helen Nampa, Idaho Fillnnore. Reid Spanish Fork, Utah 210 Forsberg, Robin Upland, California Frederickson, Hartley Malad, Idaho Garret. Fred L. Wellsville. Utah Goodman, Joe Mesa, Arizona Foutz, KirtI Francif Kiy v :r h, Wll  ■ Tab«f, Alberfa Ca nda - ' ,Blacl foot,|l|fc, Gardner, _jRay- ■ ' ■f 4 L Garrett, Eug } ' Delta, |jta|i„„v ; ' | ' La Cari i p[Fforn Gillettev Sarbara Victor. ' ,daho r Frame, Marilyn Salt Lake City. Utah Fryer. William S Detroit, Oregon Gardner, Bonnie Richfield. Utah Utah Fo n ) « ,e c k , u 1; f . Weston,-  o ' |,:Y Frehner, Connn jiS ' , Las Vegas, Niivada Geddes. Wilford - - Richmond, Utah Gilfillan, Jay Los Angeles. California Fish. Paul v , Overton, --.,, Frazrer. Robert ada Gareth, W Lfii Area d ii ,. a Gilliland, Roberf fe. Ro5 «A Cal Ornia V 1 Frost M ' rl itt 5 I; Denver. Coljrad: - NS W Garretr Gten j s ' V i Kaysv He Utah .. ...« 3l,rz:li Nevada Xs X . cGil Vx .iirame, John ... ' ' ■ Los Angeles. California Naway, Howard Pack Roosevelt. Utah Qeorge, Joseph C. Rpqby, Idaho Glines, Reece Woolford, Alta., Canada :n iti 211 Goodwin, Dale E. ■ — Btackfoot, Idaho Goodwin, Jack — Milford, Utah Gordon, Janet — Santa Barbara, California Green, Arva — Grantsville, Utah Green, Betty Ann — Spanish Fork, Utah Green, Edna — Vinton, Virginia Green, Irene R. — Provo, Utah Green, Myrna — Niles, California Grimmett, Janet — Paris, Idaho Griffiths, Roen D. — Bend, Oregon Groberg, Mary Jane — Idaho Falls, Idaho Grosbeck, Ruth — Idaho Falls, Idaho Grover, Joan — Seattle, Washington Gumnnow, Gladys — Burley, Idaho Guymon, LaVonna — Parowan, Utah Hale, Gerald A. — Eager, Arizona Hales, La Ree — Provo, Utah Hall, Barbara L. — Monroe, Utah Hall, Gayle — Ri ' -erside, California Hall, Jean — Portage, Utah Hall, Norma Jean — Provo, Utah Hancock, Jay J. — Provo, Utah Hancock, Larry — Pocatello, Idaho Hansen, Arlen R. — Provo, Utah Hansen, Evan W. — Monroe, Utah Hansen, Gene — Whittier, California Hanson, Gene — Provo, Utah Hansen, Gwendolyn • — • Monroe, Utah Hanson, Jackie — Seattle, Washingtori Hanson, Juno Howard — Provo, Utah Hansen, LaRae — Preston, Idaho Hansen, Lynn — Clearfield, Utah Hansen, Marjene L. — Rock Springs, Wyomino Hardwtck, Barbara — Salinas, California Harding, Beth — Provo, Utah I1S5 212 8:00 p.m.— What the well-dres- sed men are wearing this season. Hardy, William M. Springdale, Utah Hatch. Emma Gean Penguitch, Utah Hatch, AdeiJa Salt Lake City, Utah Hardy, Richard Las Vegas, Nevada Haycocl, Ha Jean Burley, Idaho Hedquist, Jerrold Provo, Utah H rmsen, Connie -a Jara, Colorado H kes. Reed eston, Idaho Ht nger, Richard R ymond. Alta, Canada Harris. Martine Idaho Falls, Idaho Hayes.. Betty Wilmington , Deleware Henrie. Irven, Jr. Gunnison, Utah Hicltman, Kyrma Fresno, California Hawkins, Eugene American Fork, Utah Hernansen, J. Clark Elsinore, Utah Harker, Eldon Lewisville, Idaho Hawkins, Elmer Ramahi. New Mexico Heber, Joyce Magna, Utah Harmon, Jean Salt Lake City, Utat Hayes, Vivian Taber, Alberta, Canad Hendrix, Elaine Lund, Nevada Harper. Max D. Pleasant Grove, Utah Haynie, Richard Alamosa, Colorado Hennls, Margaret Nampa, Idaho Harris, Ray Eagle, Idaho Heap, Dan St. Johns, Arizona Heft, Paul M. Ruth, Nevada ii ifiti i 213 Higbee. Evelyn Orem. Utah Holmes, Alice Raymond, Alberta, Can. Hunt, Russel F. Beryl, Utah Hulme, Ronald A. Haqerman, Idaho Hebertson. JoAnn Provo, Utah Hulsh, Dick Berkeley, Ci Huxford, Portlari Hyer Sry Jo 3en Grove, Calif Hilton, John Oakland. Ilfornia Homer, Jan San Bernai no, Calif. Salt Lake| y, Utah Hyde, Marjif Salt Lak h n Wa Hickenlooper, Monti San Francisco, Ca Hodgkinson, Kennet Orem, Utah Hogenson, Lucille Stirling, Alberta, Gso H jlihan, Lois Los Angeles, California Hatt, W  n S Mt. A NT H Had , ed SantEuM Ut ' - st, pjy I. Payson, Utah Ige, John Honolulu, Hav ail ) Ga Hoyt, Anna Julia Nephi. Utah Howard. Kenneth M. Orem. Utah Hulllnger. Lorraine Roosevelt, Utah Hunt, Elwood, C. Lehi, Utah Long 00 {M, California Hcp . M n Woodruff. Utah Humphreys. Phillip K. Oakland, California Huffmn, Howard A. Eugene. Oregon Hobbs. Charles R. Preston, Idaho Hitchcock. Ralph Buhl, Idaho Hutchinson. Marga ret Buhl. Idaho Ingram, Patricia Cazenovia. New York 214 Ipsen, Florence Malad, Idaho Iwasaki, Stanley Honolulu, Hawaii Jensen. Ruth Ann Mapleton, Utah Johansen. Frank s - ' Lethbridge, Alta., CsW? ' Ivie, ' •fel ' ' L-l Arlingtohv James, Joan Ivie, Leon ,_ HeberjJ«Ut4 Jones, 0tt ,,.. Prov|. lito ■. ' .., Jeserick, lef - ' ' La Cyg|ie, l ansas Jackl n Mon+a J leb r Utal Johnson, Shirley May t Walnut-. Preek, Calif. I Iwasa, Ray Raymond, isen Dela al Buhl Idaho ■si;- ' ' Johflson, DeRa Galdwell. vp; i I,. Jackman, Rock Springs, W oming - rHR , U i Jeppson, John W. Ashton, Idaho Johnson. Lewella Victor, Idaho Jacobson, Verna West Jordan, Utah Jensen. Jean ' Portland, Oregon ' Johnson, Elaine Pleasant Gro ve, Utah -John i?rt Welburn K. Johnson, Charles W. Lehi, U|ah Johnson. fe - Barn  4«. ' a-!, - V ' jplly, Wefdon rovo Ut h s l V . J. nings. Joyce Phoenix, Arizona Jensen Don a J Johnson Oofl il Heber Utah . ■ J p n, IWnas W , . W xander, Idaho Jensen Marilyn Burley Idaho Johnson Douglas Warren Pocatello. Idaho Jakle Jo Anne Redlands. California 215 Jones. Bill — Burbanlt. Califcrnia Jones, Fred — Virden. New Mexico Jones, Jim — Provo. Utah Jones, M. Glen — Cedar City, Utah Jones, Richard F. — Oqden, Utah Judd, Vila — Colonia Juarez, Mexico Jorgensen, Hal — Richland, Washington Juarez, Ferdinando — Vera Cruz, Mexico Judd, Kenneth ' — Hoytsvllle, Utah Jones, Ruby — Lovell, Wyoming Jueschke, Eleonore — Glendale, California Kapunial, M icei — Waimea, Kauai, Hawaii Kelsey, Marcene — Pocatello, Idaho Kemper, Leona — Cranford, Alberta, Canada Kienlce, Joanne — Santa Barbara, California Kindred, Joy — Idaho Falls, Idaho King, Colleen — Provo, Utah King, Elton A. — Moore, Idaho Kitzberger, Bonnee — Oakland, California Knight, Colleen — Provo. Utah Knowlton, Ted — Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada Knudsen, Margaret — Orem, Utah Kobayashi, June — Honolulu, Hawaii Konvicka, William N. — Fayettevllle, New York Kramer, Delbert — Spanish Fork, Utah Kullick, Ed — New York City, New York Lake. Boyd — Inglewood, California Lake, David — Downey, Idaho Lambert, Richard G. — San Francisco, California Lake, John H. — Inglewood, California Lance, Elwin — Grass Valley, California Laney, Lois — Ontario, Oregon Lang, Donna — Duchesne, Utah Lange, Fred — La Canada, California Lambson. Glen — Provo, Utah riS5 216 I I 9:00 p.m.r—Campus Dorm Lob- by on any weekend. Langlois, Mary Larsen, Reed Larsen, Shirley Lauper, Georgia Leavitt, Ray H. Decatur, Illinois Richfield, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah San Francisco, California Las Vegas, Nevada Lay, Leiand Leah, Lloyd Leavitt, Margaret Anne Laws, Duane Lee, James 1. Provo, Utah American Fork, Utah Seattle, Washington Provo, Utah Panaca, Nevada uee, Zane F. Lewis, John E. Libby, Ellen Lindsay, Ellen Lillywhite, Viola Chilco. Idaho Provo, Utah Emmett, Idaho Dingle, Idaho Taylor, Arizona Larsen, Kenneth G. Larson, Sandra Latimer, Kathy Lawlor. Enid M. Spanish Fork, Utah Moses Lake, Washington Nephi, Utah Grande Prairie, Alta, C. Lay, Beverly Leavitt, Elaine Le Baron, Theron Lee, Harold W. Richfield, Utah Homedale, Idaho Barnwell, Alta., Canada Provo, Utah Lewis, Arlene Lewis, Laurence G. Lo, Naomi P. Livingston, Jack Overton, Nevada Provo, Utah Lanikai, Hawaii La Canada, California Lowry, Marlene Arlmo, Idaho MacKInga, Dorae Riverside, California Manning, Katherine Boulder City. Nevada Masterson, Perry Panguitch. Utah Luke, M. Richard Provo, Utah Manning, Audre Idaho Falls, Id h Marcil, Cherie San Bernar . Cfff Mattice, l piita Portla p Oregon Lubeck, Vaana Salt Lake City, Utah Madsen, Bonnie Salt Lake City, Utah Marble, Delora Tremonton, Utah Matheson, Betty Y. Chicago, Illinois Long, Vee Las Vegas, Ne ' J Madsen, Ronald |f Provo, Utah ll % Marler, Don Idaho Falls, l($i Ti Matthews, Keittf El 1 l om No a Kayward, California yman, linaa an, M8| ?ovo, Uti , ■archant, J e Kamas, Utah Maughan, LaVoyle Weston, Idaho Lyons, Eugene Boise. Idaho Mahana, Bill Provo. Utah Marler. Ben C. Salt Lake City. Utah Maxfield. Joyce Provo. Utah ...-siss ' - ' ' ' ' ' Lyman, i.inaa i Slanding, Uta Maf nusson, Georige South Gate, California Markham. Dix Provo. Utah Maughan, Wynette Tallahassee, Florida MacCabe, John S. San Carlos, Californic Madsen, Lowell Provo, Utah Masters, Gaylen Seattle, Washington Maxfield, Janyce Provo, Utah 1 218 I  May, Ruth Ellen Baker, Oregon McKendricIt, Dorothy Los Angeles. California Meeks, Arden Murray, Utah Miller, Dick f ' f Arlington, Virginia M l McBride. ar Fillnnore, U McCoJ-mick, Unfcn, U| Mellor, llllda iaPrie Fayett , Cttah cLaren, Jotoji Provo, l iP MaV qk. Orem, I McKinley. Ma%n San Gabriel, lifornl Meldrunn, Luan Spanish Fork, Utah Metcalf, Barbara Gunnison. Utah McCarthy, Ronald M. Sheridan, Wyoming McMaster, Nancy Ann r Magna, Utah Merrell, Nelda Jean Yrcvo. Utah n ' ' ' - - - M«!eVM rilyn .s ) r::r„:r::X%  e p rk. caiif. Peo«  i - 5 10a, tatj , ;;-;- Michaeljftn, Eva Aftt Wvomireg McLean. Vetm w -Vi- :|McCartY. Nancy , | Aurora, Illinois ' f asom. James L. Vernal, Utah -= -r I ,| ?€.--.: v .. Spanish Fork. Utah Springville. Utah ' I .,.■■■ nafBfs SerWia ' ' -■• ' anta Rosa, California ;.„..Wesservy, Harold Kelso. Washington Miller. Michael Huntington Park. Calif. 219 Monson, Nadlne — American Fork, Utah Milner, Frank — Spanish Fork, Utah Money. Fred — Spanish Fork, Utah Money. Edward — Spanish Fork. Utah Miller, Vernon J. — Las Vegas, Nevada Montgomery. Richard — Heber. Utah Montgomery. Vern — North Ogden, Utah Moore, Leonard — Provo. Utah Morrow. Bob — Krebs, Oklahoma Mortensen, Dave — Provo. Utah Mortensen, Dean — LaJara. Colorado Moyes. Arleen — Murtaugh. Idaho Mortimer. George A. — Montclair. New Jersey Mower. LaVee — Provo, Utah Muhlstein. Don — Provo, Utah Nelson, Mark A. — Spanish Fork. Utah Nelson. Richard — Provo. Utah Nibley, Howard W. — Midvale. Utah Newton. Chalres — Provo. Utah Murdock, Benny — Whiterock. Utah Naylor, Lois — Grantsville. Utah Murphy, Don R. — Long Beach, California Murray. Geraldine — Springville. Utah Nelson. Tenna — Meridian. Idaho Myers, Violate — Boise. Idaho Nichols. Jeff W., Jr. — New Orleans. Louisiana Nielsen. Melvin R. — Vallejo, California Nielson. Ray — Roosevelt. Utah Nielson, Marlene — Spanish Fork. Utah Nieminen, Mary — Denver. Colorado Nilsen, Richard E. — Alhambra, California Nock. Jear — Cascade. Idaho O ' Brien, Donald — Salt Lake City. Utah Nixon, Jim W. — Provo. Utah Ockerman, Bonnie — Payson, Utah riS5 220 9:30 p.m. — Sam, Elaine, and his fabulous Black Beau- Olpin, Virginia Olson, Ruth Ot+ley, Renae Oxborrow, Rob 3rt Olpin, Guy Salt Lale City, Utah Manila, Utah Carlin, Nevada Lund, Nevad a Heber. Utah Palmer, Jonathan Parkinson, Donna Marie Parker, Faye C. Patten, Glen Parker, Bonnie Alton, Utah Benjamin, Utah Norfolk, Virginia Spanish Fork, Utah Joseph, Utah Pearson, Dean Peterson, Dallas O. Perkins, Eriine Peterson, Howard Petersen, Dave Preston, Idaho Oakley, Idaho Blanding, Utah Provo, Utah Mesa, Arizona Orrock, Beverly E. Orrock, Scott Owens, Jeanie Page, Ernest Joseph, Utah Richfield, Utah Safford, Arizona Provo, Utah Paxman, Gary Parker, Edmund Passey. Afton Patterson, Frank A. Pocatello, Idaho Honolulu, Hawaii Randolph, Utah Bethesda, Maryland Peay, Jack D. Peck, Kenneth Petersen, Cumorah L Peterson, Glenn C. San Diego, California Shelley, Idaho Provo, Utah Mesa, Arizona Peterson, Jack Lyman, Wyoming Pinegar, W. Lynn Spanish Fork. Utah Rasband, Ann Heber. Utah Reinsch, Cecil Whittler, Califorina Peterson, Kay Lethbridge, Alta., Can. Porter, Aldin ,,,, 8 Idaho Fallt Petersen, Janet Salina, Utah Pollock, James L. Nampa, Idaho Raynard, Eunice Fresno, California Rencher, Frank Eager, Arizona Pettit, Dorothy PasadetMl California Porter, 0« R. Escalanf Utah Reed, Frsittes Denve .Colorado R hard ii)an 1. fil„om ;«JH l ift Micf L II u MIo M . l rizona Port% l urics G r, M m{ana % - Rees,-| lna D Richfield, U Rifle, Loretta Lander, Wyoming II Peterson. Louise Vernal, Utah Price, Mildred Tuscon, Arizona Rees, Betty Lou Richfield, Utah RIchardsoii, Clarelle Safford, Arizona ): Uhi. Utah Pt , C n D. Salt Lake City, Utah Redd, Enid Blanding, Utah Richards, Sheila Farmlngton, Utah Petty, Vera Jean Pocatello, Idaho Pulsipher, Joseph Beaver, Utah Reld, Dorothy Provo, Utah Robbins, Burtis Salt Lake City, Utah 222 Rogers, Garth Provo, Utah Roylance, Paul Provo, Utah Schenic, Mary Lou Nyssa, Oregon Shepherd, Douglas Mesa, Arizona i ; Robinson, Betsy Rodebacic, Sh j N Vernal, Ut Rollins, Phi Lyman, y rr„,„ ... t Jliisson, Liile fclehl, Utah ■ - Shumway, D- le Provo, Utah J tall American Foi Rollins, Glenys Lyman. Wyomnfi| ' jj ■■ Sargeant, Donna -:Sij Newport, Oregon ' Sederholm, Carl . Brigham City, Utah Robmson Joyce Great Falls M 1{ot son Parke P Vc L le Ctfy taliX |,erry cha s vt; ho Falls ija  5ant Roger X Lo4 Angeles aqyapteWa, B I Pra i.j, Arizona ' Robinson, Dawn Magrath, Alta., Can. Rowley, Merlin Provo, Utah Darleen ford, Florida j-n a Jr. ,C;; ' ;;Sv4:™J5 h,w, f|es. Beth N tr ■■■ • Do4«p A«.zona s ess Carl Rv Br gham Cf+y L Salter Jfthna South River N i CL I i,. bharp Louijre Salt Lake City Utah l bblson, Rulon .vZv™| | Robertson, Don -tdahq,, F §%,Jdahe ---- ' - .| X Spanish Fork, Utah Rowe, Lucille | T I son, Rulon Oregon )we, Lucille I ? 1; ' ° ' ' ' | | ' R.ij ers, Susan Manti, Utaf- v vCr-.r.fl ' ' :-;- -- - Ore Rutfi7 N- - ' %, l ' _..,.■ W natchep, Washington N tellers, Lois e-W ySmirJg--- ' Schultz, Ronald W. Buffalo, New York ' ' RP M%% f Hi r S5 Shurtleff, Jeanlne — Cheyenne. Wyoming Siebach, Miriam Lina — Gloversville. New York Shurtliff, Dorothy — Overton. Nevada Sturtliff, Edward R. — Ogden. Utah Simmons, Leiand — ■ Allison Park. Pennsylvania Simmons, Ralph M. — Cowley. Wyoming Simpson. Clarice — Thayne. Wyoming Sipherd, Bob — Seattle, Washington Smith. David E. — Pleasant Grove. Utah Smith. Donna — Idaho Falls. Idaho Smith, J. Robert — Provo. Utah Smith. Karma — Cardston. Alberta. Canada Smith. Karl — Springville, Utah Smith. John D. — Sandy. Utah Smith. Melva Fawn — Central. Arizona Smith, llene — Ogden, Utah Smithson. Anna Vee — Phoenix. Arizona Soderqulst, Alma Gene — Idaho Falls, Idaho Snyder, lona May — Myton, Utah Soderqulst, Lorna — Vernal, Utah Sorenson, William — Las Vegas. Nevada Sohm. Rozelle E. — Burley. Idaho Sommerlade, Joyce — Portland, Oregon Sonnette, Judy — Provo, Utah Sorensen, Stanford — Driggs, Idaho Speedy, Thomas W. — Twin Falls. Idaho Spencer. JoAnn — Provo. Utah Starley, Merlyn — Provo. Utah Spencer, Robert W. — Fillmore, Utah Stapley, Donna Rae — Oram, Utah Starling, Myrtle — Jacksonville, Florida Stayner, Genevieve — Malad, Idaho Steadman. Marian — MIdvale. Utah Stelmle. Bill — Altadena, California Stewart. Neda — Teton, Idaho 224 10:00 p.m. — A dillar, a dollar, a ten o ' clock scholar? Stoddard, Joan Stafford, Lee Stratton, Emma Stubbs, Clifton D. Summers, Jean Auburn, California Lomifa , California Orem, Utah Boulder City, Nevada Monticello, Utah Tannyhill, Richard Swan, Helen Tanner, Lyie Tanner, John W. Taylor, Dee R. Los Angeles, California Orem, Utah Greenacres, Wyoming Lomlta, California Provo. Utah Taylor, Gerald F. Taylor, J. anice Taylor, Marilyn Taylor, Ralphena Terry, Naomie Salem, Utah Provo, Utah Garland, Utah Payson, Utah Baker, Nevada Sumnnerhays, Sally Stott, Sharral L. Stringham, Joanne Stocks, Florence Salt Lake City, Utah Milford, Utah Walla Walla, Wash. Long Beach, California Sunderland, Doris Swenson, Don Takasaki, Fred Y. Sumison, James C. Ellenburg Depot, N. Y Salt Lake City, Utah Honolulu, Hawaii Sprlngville, Utah Taylor, Henry Taylor, Leila Taylor, Phil Terry, Dawn Provo, Utah Magrath, Alta., Canada Provo, Utah Provo. Utah iU ' E.%% lis Telford, Maxine Idaho Falls, Idaho Tidwell. Marilyn McGlll. Nevada Todd. Lorin R. Susanville, California Twitchell, Jerry Lyman, Wyoming Teuscher, Norinne Montpelier, Idaho _, PI I I Thomas. Konaldt K. Pocatello, Idaho Tolman, Twin, J Is, l ho Turrj Shlrley Lou hfa Ana, Californi Terry, Golden Spring City. Utah Thomson, Delene Idaho Falls, Idaho Tooke. Bill Salt Lake City, U Tyau, Elmer Honolulu, Hawaii Thacker. Harry Castlega Utah i u Ihompson. Barbara Downey, Idaho Trotter. PauiA: , Prove, Otih er, Bonnie J«6n llsboro, Oregon San Bernardino Calif. ToIberf;%Wilbur Fayet+evllle, Pflf na. - TuHle, Gene Provo, Utah Thain, Phyllis Los Angeles, California Timm. Dorothy June Callao. Utah Tueller, Charlene Geneva, Idaho Tyler, Kent B. Fort Thomas, Arizona P H T acfceray. Renee Croydon, Utah Thomas. Helen Faye Golden, Colorado Tuclter, Chucic Fresno, California Turner, Diana Farmlngton, Utah Thomas, Grant Arlington, Virginia Tobler. Sharlene Nampa, Idaho Turley, Donna Lee Mesa, Arizona Udall, Idella Phoenix. Arizona 226 Urie, Shirley Ann Pleasant Grove, Utah Whaanga, Albert New Zealand Walton, Wendel ii;,,, Berkeley, Caji-ffirnia Weight, Vaun K. Springville, Utah ,„ |,vWallter, Utahni Pie nt Grove f h West, Leslie Roseburg Oregon VK  n ure , Verna A st irGie . ::; Waltonr yle Provo, Utah Welsh, Verna Henderson, Nevada Va ttBAt Howard attV e City, Utah w l «y C. A(r(i0tls6 -ytah,.,.,.,., i d Dennise , s .thbrdge Canada her Elaine . — J rb k Caiifprata;;;;;: ' ' ; P ■ Vance Arde Tooele Urafi ' ' ' Walker, Garth P Fove V rela, Dolores ,,6urley Id hb Vincent, Roy Los Angeles, California V alch, Frank La Grande, Oregon Warren, Bruce W, Lyman, Wyoming West, Owen ,, Denver, Colorado Wall obertsi I Wagstaff. Kate , .. 2 Kamas UtaT - vA V Pleasant Gron Utah V e Lloyd J Twm Falls Jdaho 1 Oal , Idafio Rock Stan n gs, Wyoming Wachsmuth, Jean Berwyn, Illinois Waddoups, Wilma Franklin. Idaho Wasden, Duane Provo, Utah Westerberg, Bates St. Anthony, Idaho . f- 227 Whittle, Jack — Provo, Utah Whipple, Willard — El Paso, Texas Whiteley, Joyce — Oakley, Idaho White, Dorothy — Ft. Stockton, Texas Whittle, Charles — Provo, Utah Whiting, Ann — Provo, Utah Young, Nolan S. — Rirle, Idaho Wilcox, Dale — Huntington Park, California Wilde, Veldon — Carex, Idaho Wllklns, Arthell — Rupert, Idaho Whittle, Joan — Preston, Idaho Winegar, Maxine — Ontario, Oregon Jenkins, Reed B. — Pendleton, Oregon Wllklns, Renee — Los Angeles, California Wilkinson, Alice — Washington, D. C. Willett, Ralph — Provo, Utah Wilson, R. Alan — Midway, Utah Orton, Wayne — Clearfield, Utah Wlllardson, Jody — Glendale, California Williams, Glenn — Kemnnerer, Wyoming Wilson, Betty — Billings, Montana Williams, Howard H. — Safford, Arizona Williams, Doremis Sumter — Provo, Utah Zenger, Jack — Provo, Utah Wilson, Ervin M. — Pacheco, Mexico Wilson, Grant — Ranier, Oregon Wilson, Wayne — Los Angeles, California Wlmber, Leon — Sprlngvllle, Utah Wing, Leia — Raymond, Alberta, Canada Nielsen, John Boyd — Salt Lake City, Utah Wright, Beverly — Chula Vista, California Wood, Willis E. — Spanish Fork, Utah Worsley, Linda — Pasadena, California Wrobllck, Sandy — Coallnga, California Wood, Wanda — Coeur d ' Alene, Idaho Wright, Carol Jean — Ogden, Utah Yancey, Harold C. — Idaho Falls, Idaho Wright, William Lloyd — American Fork, Ut. Wrigha. Karma — San Francisco, California Wright, E. Wayne — San Francisco, Calif. Evans, Lois — East MIdvale, Utah Ostler, Myrtice — Tooele, Utah Farnsworth, Sharon — Ely, Nevada 228 mmim H;. ■• ., ■ ' -.: Sandy Walker President Class of ' 54 Wes Johnson Vice-President Betty Dain Secretary { Freshman Class Representa- tives to the Legislature: Bob Quaney and John McKnight. 230 SHAROfhf SCH E— Slick chick from Los AngSI r chosen oSrlykn Queen attendant by John Robert Powers, and who aboun- ded in both male and female admirer s. HOW RU (JONZALES — Good-looking, jhman chairman who made many a girl ' s heart beat faster. A quiet, but always friendly fellow who pledged Viking. BEVERLY BOYAC who can always job to be 4Q2 ( ollowed sister La MyriSii ctive S. worker. 231 )GEf E BALL — A bundle of class from Seattle wbo drew attention for her activity in NautiluV A.W.S., and on the publica- SAND who soo Is known for cheery greetin ship in Delta Phi. frosh prexy he cannpus. mber- i PAT HALES— Freshman stnt leElr ack- nowleged as adaptablejJil(Q|Bble, Vifld.pro- ficient in doing many, tfrnr well. A i5park- plug who worked hard for Cougarettes, Val Norn, and the Honor Council. 232 I JOANNA HOBBS— Fre combining both sweetness who served as N.L.U. p as a Cougarette officer, VIRGIL CAMP— An Idaho boy who was soon recognized for his outstanding voice. His charnn with the fairer sex was eviJ denced by his selection as one of the most preferred men. 233 Allred, Carma — Afton, Wyoming Alvey. Merle — Sandy, Utah Anderson, Beverly — LaCanada, California Anderson, Carol — Kemmerer. Wyoming Arafiles, Mildred — Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii Armbuster, Byrdie — Arlington, Virginia Ash, Carmen — Whittier, California Ash, Donald B. — Lehi, Utah Baker, Merlin O. — Orem, Utah Bagwell, Radeen — Manassa, Colorado Baiter, Dawn — Monroe, Utah Bagley, McKay — Kooiharem, Utah Aaron. Betty — Evanston, Wyoming Adamson, Wayne — American Fork, Utah Adamson, Kathleen — Heber, Utah Adams, Don — Orem, .Utah Ahlstrom, Sherrie — Provo, Utah Ah Nin, Myrna — Quimea, Kauai, Hawaii Akija, Alice Moha — Kekaha, Kauai, Hawaii Allen, Denzel C, Jr. — Berkeley, California Allen, Joe — Oakland, California Allen, Lael — Richmond, Utah Allen, Marjorie — Tooele, Utah Allen, Marlene B«e — Vale. Oregon Allen, Merle — Prescott, Arizona Allen, Shirley Rae — Raymond, Alta.. Can. Alder. Edgar A. — Salt Lake City, Utah Alger, Arlene — Sheridan. Wyoming Allemann. Betty Jean — Springville. Utah Allred, Blake — Spring City. Utah Allred. Helen — Nephi. Utah Allred, LaVoy — Provo, Utah 334 Anderson, Charles W. Grantsville, Utah ■ Anderson, Jeanne Yuma, Arizona Anderson, Maisel Green River, Wyoi Tiing Anderson, Rolaine Koosharem, Utah Austin, John M. Afton, Wyoming Aslett, Gailya Downey, Idaho Bagley, Carolyn Koosharem, Utah Bagley, Leola Greenwich, Utah Baker, Ruth Marlene Phoenix, Arizona Bartels, Dorothy Columbus, Nebra: :ka Battad, Marvel Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii Baum, Douglas Magna, Utah Anderson, Pat Pleasant Grove, Utah Anderson, Loa Rupert, Idaho Anderson, George L. Springville, Utah Appah, Thomas Duchesne, Utah Athay, Paris Lois , Idaho Austin, Provo Dorothy , Utah Bagley, li Hunting ivlng A. gton Park, Calif. Badger, Marilyn Holden, Utah Baum, Frank Union, Oregon Bartlett, Tridel Clyde R. 1, Utah Batty, W, Vernal, syne D. Utah Balls, Gerald Soda Springs, Idaho t I 10:30 p.m. — We ' ve just begun to fight. 335 f . « Bay, Elvon % Salt Ule aty. Utah Beilisfon, Ara Nephi, Utah biiigham, Cecil Stocktort, Cdlifornia Boren, Naomi Provo, Utah Baum, Lowell Provo, Utah ,|liysa Marcel! Keaukala Hawiii Bennett Douglas % % Maqrath Alberta, Cai| SlttoUKX Boyd s Waclfoot kWro W Bean, J. Evan ■« 8rovo, Utah Ij ires, Bob Franklin, Idaho XS- l son, Maurine Fprnona, California ' fi ?h3holthaus, A ■ j ayette l ii - p:. , .. ■ ■■ ' . ... Vxsiji WS.- Beach, Marilyn Ferron, Utah Borup, Rex Emmett, Idaho Bengerter, Melvin Bountiful, Utah Birdwell, Joy Coalinga, California Bond, Geraldine Ramah, New Mexico Bennion, Robert Vernon, Utah Black, Nalda Tooele, Utah Bowen, Lou Jeanne Antierican Fork, Utah Beck, Dorthene State College, Pa. Berrett, Kathryn Menan, Idaho Blair. Evan Max Sait Lake City, Utah Bosworth, Barbara McMechan, W. Va. Bean, Gaylon Idatio Falls, Idaho Bertoncelj, Ronald Point of Rocks, Wyoming Blatter, Lynn Idaho Falls, Idaho Bowen, Mario Murray, Utah Beatty. Kenneth Hurricane, Utah Beck, Paul Centerfield, Utah Biauer, Bonnie Burley, Idaho Blo omquist, Milton R. Duchesne, Utah Boyle, Dorene P. Long Beach, California Besendorfer, Walburga Heber, Utah Blaylock, Walter L. Twin Falls, Idaho Bowman, George V. McCammon, Idaho Beazer, Bill Provo, Utah Bingham, Bill HHawthorne, California Bleak, William Murrietta, California Boyack, Beverly Seattle, Washington 236 Bramall, Marie — Springvllle, Utah Bradshaw, Jerry — Arcadia, California Brake, Lorine — Alameda, California Brandley, Pat — Alberta, Canada Brandley, Ireta — Stirling, Alberta, Canada Bratt, Ross — Spray, Oregon Bredee, M. Yvonne — Los Angeles, California Bright, Janet — Rigby, Idaho Brookbush, Valene — Sterling, Idaho Brockbank, Joyce — Provo, Utah Brooks, Vivian — Eugene, Oregon Brotherson, Edith — Mt. Pleasant, Utah Brown, EIna E. — Ovid, Idaho Brown, Kent L. — Salem, Oregon Brown, Kathleen — Phoenix, Arizona Brown, Pat — Boulder City, Nevada Brown, Ralph — Boise, Idaho Brown, Velda — Chandler, Arizona Brunt, Annette — Idaho Falls, Idaho Brown, Roy — Boise, Idaho Brussa, Nick — Los Angeles, California Brush, Barbara — Palo Alto, California Buhler, Donna — Heber, Utah Bullock, June — Provo, Utah r r5 237 Call, Reed — Malad, Idaho Call. MyrVee — Gallup. New Mexico Call. Joyce — ■ Rosevllle. California Calder, Mary Alice — Vernal, Utah Christensen. Ralph G. — Detroit. Michigan Christensen, Rachel — Shelley. Idaho Christensen. Paul N. — Central. Idaho Christensen, Paul J. — Las Vegas. Nevada Case. Deane — Mt. Ennmons. Utah Cawley. Douglas — Savannah. Georgia Christianson. James — Spanish Fork, Utah Clarlc. Loretta — Yuba City. California Bushman, Francis — Joseph City. Arizona Burns. Ada Jean — Monrovia. California Burton. Leah — Afton. Wyoming Burton. Miriam — Malad. Idaho Burton. Vera — Salt Lake City. Utah Carter. Carolyn Ann — Oram. Utah Carter, John — Salt Lake City. Utah Bushman, Helen — Snowflake, Arizona Carter. Carol — Provo. Utah Carson. Mary Emma — Fairfield. Utah Cannon, Clara — Salt Lake City, Utah Carllle. Don F. — Heber. Utah Carlson, Emily — Chicago, Illinois Carlson. Martin — Chicago. Illinois Carrell. Charles — Texarkana, Texas Clark, Margaret — Novato, California Campbell. Gene — Colton. Oregon Cammack. Byron P. — Mc Cammon. Idaho Camp. Virgil — Pocatello. Idaho Clay, Gayle C. — Hutchinson, Kansas 238 Calder, Darlene Provo, Utah Cahoon, C Fillmore, arol Utah Christiansen, Niel Monroe, Utah Christian, Joanne Pioche, Nevada Chrlstensen. Clair Sprlngville. Utah Christensen Centerfie , Darlene lid, Utah Christensen, Carol Pleasant Grove, Chase, Swen Utah Berkeley, California Crowther, Dolores Provo, Utah Crystal, Ral American ph Fork, Uta ,h Crump. Sherman Sandy, Utah Crider, Zelma J. Palmyra, New York Christensen, Richard Idaho Falls, Idaho C arter, Provo, Shareine Utah Carver, Dale R. Boise, Idaho Carter, Marion Gardner, Massachusettes Christensen, Herbert Shelley, Idaho Christensen, Lila Idaho Falls, Idaho Choules, Sandra Preston, Idaho Chalmers, Jack Lethbridge, Canada hristofferson, Leo Lehi, Utah C undicit, Santa Geralee Barbara, Calif. Cummings, Constance Hebe , Utah Crowley, Pearlyne Glendale, California  1 1:00 p.m. — Uh-um-m good. 239 Churcii, Georqe Brie, Pennsylv i Colver, Jay ' ' ' ' - ' Xv.v - Alhambra. Califorrtta- Cfaric, Dorothy. | | Sprinqville, UtaK .. rConger. Lois ■ ' :uv;: .x N Seattle, WashinBl on Cow.l«y, Ruth H Ot, Utah Dani els, Marilyn Provo. Utah CoHlns, Bob -r . I Pcovo. UtaN| J 1 1 .. V6gas. Nev | . ;ii-- ' 4 6astrup.- Richard- % . . ' ' NProvo.VUta , ..-- Cfa anne Salt Lake City, Utah P Comtsh, Karma Jean f Cove. Utah ?Cox, Carolyn S. Mesa, Arizona Clarldqe, FrecfVvvi.: ' ; ' • ' Santa Monica, Calif. Collett, Carma Holloman AFB, New M. Cottrell. Norma Fresno. California Dastrup. LInford Sigurd, Utah Comer, Shirley Lehl. Utah Crandall, Wayne Mesa, Arizona Davis, Cora Lou Hoolehua, Molekal, T.H. Davis, Dan Lee Las Vegas, Nevada Clegg, Vern Heber City. Utah Clarlt. John Thatcher, Idaho Cooley, Kathryn J. Washington, D. C. Craven, Geraldlne Boise, Idaho Davis. Evelyn Delta. Utah Cranney, Janice Afton, Wyoming Davis, Evangeline Mesa, Arizona Coates, Zada Gunnison, Utah Cooper, Richard Lehl, Utah Dain, Betty Ann El Monte, Californn Davis, JoAnne Portland, Oregon Coats Pr Richard R. Edmonton, Alberta, Can. Cordner, Burnell Orem, Utah Dain, Donna El Monte, California Davis, Marilyn Salt Lake City, Utah Coleman, Ronald Monrovia, California Crow, Nannette Monrovia, California Dalby, Pat Montebello, Calif orni Davis, Marilyn Bicknell, Utah 240 Davis, Nadine — Provo, Utah Davis, Reed Kay — Albuquerque, New Mex. Davis, William C. — China Lake, California Davis, Shirley — Provo, Utah Dayton, Barbara — Cokeville, Wyoming Dean, Jeannlne — Provo, Utah Day, Shirleen — Provo, Utah Deen, Richard — Salem, Oregon Denney, Ivan R. — Downey, Idaho Despain, Apleene — Prescott, Arizona DeGraw, Barton — Union, Oregon Despain, Elna — Lovell, Wyoming Diehl, Paul L. — Springfield, P?. Dickson, Trixie — Alpine, Texas Devey, C. Richard — American Fork, Utah Dickson, Janet — Enumclaw, Washington Dike, Roy — Hawthorne, Nevada Dixon, Ann — North Vancouver, B.C., Canada Dobson, Noreen — Richmond, Utah Dixon, Diane — Sdit Lake City, Utah Draper, Remma — Provo, Utah Drage, Beverly — Cheyenne, Wyoming Doney, LaDawn — Franklin, Idaho Doxey, Margaret — Los Angeles, California I ' S 241 Evenson, Edwin F. — Venice. California Emerson, Kenneth — Kimberly, Idaho Englestead, Marian — Kanosh, Utah Erickson, Lorna — Richland, Washington Ferguson, Roger — Prove, Utah Fechser, Allan — Provo, Utah Felt, Sharrol — Provo, Utah Foullc, David — Del Mar, California Flower. Judson — El Cajon, Califonnia Fluckiger, Wanda Gay — Afton, Wyonning Flygare, Althea — La Canada, California Folsom, Jerry B. — Centerville, Utah M DM Drew, Robert H. — Provo, Utah Droubo;, Bertha — Tooele, Utah Duerden, Wanda Lee — Ontario, Oregon Dunford, Diane — Provo, Utah Drewry, John B. — Twin Falls, Idaho Dunford, Harold — Provo, Utah Durfey, Clint — Bicltnell, Utah Dyches. Ronald Mexico City, Mexico Earl, Joyce — Lovell, Wyoming Earl, Alice — Sheridan, Idaho Edgley, Lenona — Preston, Idaho Earl. Mauree L. — Provo, Utah Earl, Karen E. — Provo. Utah East. Maria — Phoenix. Arizona Edgerton. Nancy — Manhattan Beach. Calif. Edwards, Lee — Las Vegas, Nevada Edwards, Glenna — Provo, Utah Eggertson, Max — Provo, Utah Elkington, Irma — Tooele, Utah Ellett. LaRae — Columbia, Utah 242 Evans, Colleen Lehi, Utah Feulner, Donna Mae Magna, Utah Ford, Dixon A. Wallsburg, Utah Faber, Dorian Burbanic, Utah Ferney, Helen Idaho Falls, Idaho Frampton, Morris Fillmore, Utah England, Carol Ogden, Utah Fife, William A. Brigham City, Utah Ford, Leiand Springville, Utah Farley, Ernest Kent Mesa, Arizona Fife, De Von Idaho Falls, Idaho Frampton, Adria Fillmore, Utah Facer, Mark Malad, Idaho Fietkau, Flora Springville, Utah Fotheringham, Farrell Milford, Utah Fames, LaRue Blackfoot. Idaho Fisher, Ray Madera, California Frampton, Boyd M. Provo. Utah Farley, Fern Safford, Arizona Fisher, Joy Provo, Utah Foreman, Jennell Lehi, Utah Farrer, EeDel Provo, Utah Flinders, Carole Nyssa, Oregon Francis, Jean Taber, Alberta, Canada 1 1 :30 p.m. — Some guys have a the luck. 243 ' 3: N . - 1 Franrtam Nina Medford Oreqon G lb«rt Rena e Roosevelf Uto Gonzalft i Howa rd Long Beach Califot w ( ICc V ome Bob % Glefidafe Califo G II land Norma ' ' v ' % Rosempade Catjforn ©OOdell Robe i A Germg NebrasM fereen Luc Green Arlene reen Lucy Lethbndge, Alta, Can -- Paul, IdafijR Freckleton, Marlow Moore, Idaho Gillies, Bill Grand Junction, Colo. Gottschallc, Betty Edgewater, Colorado Green, Ljcille Phoenix, Arizona Fry, Georgia Jean Gallup, New Mexico Gines, Geraldine Jerome, Idaho Gomez, Allan Spanish Fork, Utah Green, Ron Phoenix, Arizona ' Gaddis, Donna Somerset, Callforn Gleave, Stanley Annabella, Utah Sowans, Alice Jane Erie, Pennsylvania Greer, Deon Provo. Utah I I Gates. Pratt Escalante, Utah Glenn, Clayton Union. Oregon Grant, Jack Nampa, Idaho Groutage, hHarold L. Kemmerer, Wyoming Gibby, M TOw D. Roseberg, Oregon Godfrey, JoAnn Blackfoot. Idaho Greathouse, Don Earl Lynndyt, Utah Gummoul. Fred Burley, Idaho Gardner, Samuel hi, Spanish Fork, Utah Glvens, Earl L. Bufllngame, California Grant, Grace McGill, Nevada Gregson, Patricia Vancouver, B.C., Canada Garrick, Howard T. Inglewood, California Goasllnd, Carol Preston, Idaho Grant, Jay W. Olympia, Washington Grover, C. beovitt Idaho Falls, td«ho Georges. Marilyn Westcliffe, Colorado Goins,- Edna Joan Atlanta, Georgia Gray, Carolyn Provo, Utah Gunnell, Robert D. Silver Sp£ n , Idaho 244 I Guymon, Lloyd G. — Parowan, Utah Guymon, Joyce — Parowan, Utah Hales, Glen — Elslnore, California Hackett, Darlene — Temple City, California Hall, Edwin — Vernal, Utah Hall, Mary Carol — Richfield, Utah Hales, Pat — Glendale, California Hall, Dave — Inkom, Idaho Hail, Phyllis — Springville, Utah .Hamabata, Gloria — Honolulu, Oahu, T. H. Hamblin, Jacob — St. Johns, Arizona Hancey, Gene — Salt Lake City, Utah Hancock, Betty Joyce — Napa, California Hancock, Nolan — Lewisville, Idaho Hancock, Ruth — Denver, Colorado Hanks, Marilyn — Salem, Utah Hansen, Christene — Tetonia, Idaho Hanks, Pauline — Los Angeles, California Hanseen, Karma — Provo, Utah Hannig, Joseph Carlisle — Las Vegas, Nev. Hansen, Kenneth — Burley, Idaho Hansen, M. Warrington — Pioche, Nevada Hanson, Russell — Orem, Utah Harder, Gwen — Salt Lake City, Utah 5 245 Hawltes, Bonnie Lou — Pocatello, Idaho Hawlces, Grant R. — Preston, Idaho Hawley, Richard — Parma, Idaho Heslop, Norene — Ogden,. Utah Heninger, Howard P. — Los Angeles, Calif. Herburg, Nancy — Milwaukee, Wisconsin Hayes, Keith C. — Las Vegas, Nevada Hicks, Beverly — Riverside, California Hirst, Farrell — Provo, Utah Hoemke. Annaliza — Kempstead, New York Hoenbrook, Betty — Chester, Pennsylvania Hobbs, Joana — Provo. Utah Harding, Don — Toledo. Ohio Hardy, Nadine — Meridian, Idaho Hardy, George K. — Bountiful, UteK Harks, Leiith — Orem, Utah Harper, Bob — Blackfoot, Idaho Harris, Aileen — Preston, Idaho Harris, Darlene — Portland, Oregon Harris, Delores — Ashton, Idaho Harris, Chet — Independence, Missouri Harris, Muriel — Columbia Falls, Montana Httffis, Colleen — Provo, Utah Harrison, Arthur T. — Vernal, Utah Harrison. Hortanca — Springville, Utah Hartley, Hazsl — Stirling, Albarfa, Canada Haslcall, Thales — Lovell, Wyoming Haslem. Vearl — Roosevelt. Utah Hatc , Be+ty — Boise, Idaho Hatch, Dereal K. — Bountiful, Utah Hatch, Frances — Rock Springs. Wyoming Hatch. Rhea — Boise. Idaho 246 Heacock, Kathryn Philadelphia, Penn. Hicks, Royce Helena, Montana Hogenson, Marvyn William Stirling, Alta., Canada Heaton, Flora May Hunter, Utah Higa, Betty Kohala, Hawaii Hogan, Delores West Jordan, Utah Hecker, Dealo Fond duLac, Wisconsin Hillman, Marianne Payson, Utah HoUey, Nadine Seattle, Washington Hemenway, Deloy Provo, Utah Hilton, H. Gill Delta. Ut34i Holman, Ferol Seattle, Washington Heaps, Arnell Payson, Utah Hicks, Fletcher Columbus, Georgia Hogenson, Ken Stirling, Alta.. Canada Helquist, Ronella Koosharem, Utah Hill, Bruce Walla Walla. Wash. Hoggan, Robert Burley, Idaho Haynie, Larry Manassa. Colorado Hillyard, Marion Seattle, Washington Holland, Veria Salt Lake City, Utah HenrJe,. Elouise Gunnison, Utah Hinkson, Jan Salt Lake City, Utah Holdaway, Mary Provo, Utah Wli ' KI?«Wt 12:15 a.m. — Cocktails at Floyd ' s . . . B.Y.U. style. 247 . V-v, fej ' - ' ' |1.--:-- V •- ' f r -■« ' .VS« ' SW ' x ? m:§ : Raymond, Alta. Canada H6l %la ene Monffose Colo % Horiuchi. Russellf 3(W! Lahaina, Maui, H Howell, Sheila Hollywood. California Hulet, Donna Howlett Glen G Draper Utah - . _ - _ ,, Hunger Raelen Hoibroolc, Arizona • , 4 , Leht Utah V Hyde, Nadine , , , .-Jrwin, race Baker, Oregon .. .. ' ' V-iS! Prav°. ' Hit«V Hubbard. Shirlee Dillon, Montana Hunt, Billee Lou Burbanic, California Ivins, Colleen Lund, Nevada Holt, Gayle Spanish Fork, Utah Howells, James Union, Utah Hull. Chad Twin Falls, Idaho Innes, Bob Provo, Utah Holt, Ralph Long Beach, California Huffalcer. Phil C. Ontario, Oregon Hunsalter, R. Delon Garland. Utah Ivie, Boyd Orem, Utah Houston, Grant Pangultch, Utah Huerta, Dolores Grants Pass, Oregon Hunter, Gloria Idaho Falls. Idaho Israelson, Vione Hyrum, Utah Holtzer, Robert Imperial, California Huff, Edward Spanish Fork, Utah Hyde, Charles Springville, Utah Jackson, Wendell Union, Utah Hoover, Venice Provo, Utah Hugglns, Alta Globe, Arizona Hunt, Dessie Spanish Fork, Utah Jackson, Karma Rae Provo, Utah I Howell, J. Franklin Fairview, Utah Hughes, Lloydine Compton, California Hussey, Roene Sterling, Colorado Jacklin, Elva Heber, Utah Howell, Arlene Draper, Utah Hughes, Barbara Orofino, Idaho Hunter, Dorothy Al ham bra, California Jacotson, Rulene Provo, Utah 248 I Jaclcman, Morris — Provo, Utah Jacbon, Marykae — Randolph, Utah Jamison, Bob — Burley, Idaho Jenltins, Donnell — Spanish Fork, Utah Jensen, Elwynn — Brlgham City, Utah Jenkins, Gary — Pendleton, Oregon Jenkins, Wayne — Nampa, Idaho Jenkins, Estella — Vernal, Utah Jensen, Warren — Milwaukee, Wisconsin Jensen, Ray — Rupert, Idaho Jensen, Ronald — Sprlngvllle, Utah Jeppson, Lynnee — Ashton, Idaho Jex, Joyce — Provo, Utah Jessee, Elaine — Springville, Utah Jex, Alice Ann — Spanish Fork, Utah Johnson, Beverly — Srantsville, Utah Johnson, Donalea — Col. Juarez, Mexico Johnson, Dale M. — Delta, Utah Johnson, Charles — Lehl, Utah Johnson, Joan — Smoot. Wyonning Johnson, Wesley G. — Phoenix, Arizona Johnson, Helen Marie — Colonia Juarez, Mex. Johnson, Douglas G. — Santaquin, Utah Johnson, Marvin — Spanish Fork, Utah r«r5 249 Killpacl, Shirlee — WaHis, Utah Kinniccn. Lucile — Pendleton, Oregon Kinsey, Donna — Midway, Utah Kinsey, Charles — Chloride, Arizona Kooyman, J. J. — Portland. Oregon Kresge, Elizabeth — Elmira, New York Latimer, Geraldine — Nephi. Utah Lake, Jay Vaughn — Idaho Falls, Idaho Lasson, Calvin — Birdseye, Utah Last, Ronald — Gunnison, Utah Kropf, Carol Dawn — Woodland, California Larson, Wanda — Pleasant Grove, Utah Johnson, Pa+rlcia — Preston, Idaho Johnson, Thomas H. — Berkeley, California Joost, Virginia — Heber, Utah Johnson, Patricia — Temple City, California Johnson, Ted — Buhl, Idaho Jones, Lillian — Virden, New Mexico Jones, Dixie — Los Angeles, California Jones, Blaine C. — Delta, Utah Johnson. Susie Nell — Billings, Montana Jorgensen, Marcia — Perrls, California Kaleikau, EIroy — Honolulu, Hawaii Kamauoha, Velma — Qullukui, Maui, Hawaii Kelly, James B. — Hollywood, California Katzenbach, Jon Ray — Orem, Utah Jorgensen, Marva — Perris, Callfornfa Kelly, Shirley — Boise. Idaho Kemper, Marlene — Cranford, Alberta, Can. Kenny, Jean — Portola, California Kendell, Karia — Cornish, Utah Kerley, Gordon — Huntington Park, Calif. 250 Kirkland, Granvel Glen St. Mary, Florida Kirkwood, Betty May Kemmerer, Wyoming Kochevar, Norma Jean Grass Valley, Calif. Kohler, Zelda Midway, Utah Larsen, Margaret Salt Lake City, Utah Larsen, Janice Preston, Idaho Larson, Don W. Salt Lake fity, Utah Larson, Maurine Lyman, Wyoming Law, LyDell Meridian, Idaho Leavit , Glenda Hardin, Montana LeBaron, llene La Verkin, Utah Lee, Boyd Winslow Arizona Kirkham Brigh , Ronald am City, Utah Kleinman, Wayne Koford, Valene £1 Paso, Texas Preston, Idaho Kondo, Eleanor Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii Larsen, Kent Spanish Fork, Utah Larsen, Idahc Oscar Larson, Falls, Idaho Orem Genniel , Utah Larson, Tharia Delta, Utah Layton, Mona Delf Manassa, Colorado Leavitt, Meryl Leehtenberg, Joy Las Vegas, Nevada Central, Idaho Lemmon, Richard H. Weston, Idaho 12:59 a.m. — One o ' clock jump .Campus Dorm. 251 Prove, Utah Little. Dona Hartford, Cal forn a Lund, %ic . Long Beach Cal forrna Madsen, Joyce Biacltfoot. Idaho J Nampa Idaho loyd Kent . Provo Ufah N ac y Joh k ' Satt Lake Ci V. U 6h x Lewis, Earlena Provo. Utah Liddiard. Robert Provo. Utah Lott, Rose LaRae Walla Walla. Wash. Madsen, Lloyd Springvillo, Utah LeSueur, Joan Cascade, Idaho Lightfoot, Darwin Las Vegas. Nevada Loe, Evelyn Eugene, Oregon Madsen, Preston A. Provo, Utah iwis. Robert F. St. Anthony. Idaho L ilywhite, Fern Taylor, Arizona Lonnax, Charles New Orleans, Louisiana Lyman, Emerson Holden. Utah Lewis, Ruth Douglas. Arizona LInford, Carol Kaysville, Utah Love. Arlene Toledo, Ohio Maholifts, Konstantin A. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Lewis. Margaret A. Douglas, Arizona Litchfield. Lorraine Raymond. Alta.. Canada Lunceford, Dorothy Orem, Utah Madsen, Sally Provo. Utah Leydsman, Henry Union, New Jersey Little. Edith Gridley, California Lundberg, Don Charle Washington, D. C. Manning, R. Hollist Overton, Nevada Man waring, Joyce San Mateo, California Marshall, Maxine Minersville. Utah Marshall. Bill Portland. Oregon Markham, Lucre tia Concord, California Martin, Helen Sanford, Colorado Martineau, Ray Colonia Juarez, Mexico Martindale, Donel Burley, Idaho Martineau, Reed Colonia Juarez, Mexico I 252 Mathis, Jim — Spanish Fork, Utah Mauzy, Robert — Phoenix. Arizona McFarlane, James — Oakland, Californie McKell, Lael — Spanish Fork, Utah Mathias, Edward — Honokohue, Maui, Hawaii Mayna, Joyce — Gypsum, Colorado McGarry, Patricia — Glendale, California McKell, Melburr — Heber, Utah Mathews, Joyce — Panaca, Nevada McBride, Barbara — Fillmore, Utah McFate, Joanne — Phoenix, Arizona McKinlay, MarJean — Richfield, Utah Mathews, Janice — Panaca, Nevada McBride, Earl — Burley, Idaho McGregor, Dayton — St. George, Utah McKinney, Farrell — Spring City, Utah Maughan, Alvln — Weston, Idaho McCullock, Gerald R. — Las Vegas, Nevada Mclnnes, Murray — Eager, Arizona McKinney, Phillip R. _ Manassa, Colorado Matson, Jean — Las Vegas, Nevada McDaniel, Eldred — Alamosa, Colorado Mclntire, Richard — Ontario, California McKissick, Robert — Lewisburg, Pennsylvania May, Martha — Haiku, Maui, Hawaii McDonald, Shirley — Provo, Utah McKnight, John — Moreland, Idaho McKell, Clair J. — Spanish Fork, Utah ' SH 253 Miller. Glenn — Idaho, Falls. Idaho Miller, Anna Lou — Provo, Utah Mrller. Niel — Tremonton, Utah Milligan, JoAnne — Seattle. Washington Moon. Donna — Hanna. Utah Montgomery. Don — Monrovia. California Montgonnery, Shie ' d Bryce — Provo. Utah Moody, JoAnn — Mesa, Arizona Morris. Marvin D. — Idaho Falls, Idaho Mortensen, JoycQ — Riverside, Illinois Mortensen. Elsie — Manassa. Colorado Moulton, Albert P. — Provo. Utah McLean, Thora — Dearborn, Michigan McMillan, Barbara — Americn Fork, Utah McQulvey, Jean — Salem, Utah Mecham, Jean — Mt. Emmons, Utah Mead, Marjorie — Afton, Wyoming Mendenhall, Glenna — Provo, Utah Meldrum, Taylor — Provo, Utah Melton, Evona — Hopicinsville, Kentucky Merrell, Reld L. — Duchesne, Utah Merrill, Louis H. — Swan Lake. Idaho Messervy, Mary Gayle — Kennev ick, Wash. Midgley, Joanne — Lake Villa, Illinois MIckley, Hope — Chicago. Illinois Methvin, Patsy — Natchitoches, Louisiana Michaelis, Max C. — Garland, Utah Miles, Dale B. — Sunnyside, Washington Mikesell, Owen — Blackfoot, Idaho Miles, Donna — Mountain Home, Utah Miller, Alta Mae — Long Beach, California Miles, Duane O. — Great Falls, Montana 254 Ivfllls, DeVerl Malad, Idaho Mills, Boyd Ten Sheep, Wyonn ng Moan, Ruth Union, New Jersey Mitchell, Provo, Aria Utah Milliner, Don Payson, Utah Morgan, Lee Kimberly, Idaho Morrill, Fern Orem, Utah Naylor, L Murray aurel Lee Utah Murray, Mary Ashton, Idaho Moyle, Meridee Alpine, Utah Naser, D ' Ann Provo, Utah Nelson, Arvin Upaico, Utah Miner, River Carolyn ton, Utah M inson, Idaho Jerry Falls, Idaho Moore, Maynard C. Provo, Utah Money, Mary Jane Spanish Fork, Utah Moore, Tom Winter Haven, Florida M orrlll, Provo Marilyn Utah Morley, Thomas N. Arlington, Virginia Morgan, Louis M. Independence, Missouri Murphy Onta , Franlcie rto, California N aegle, Marlly . Las Vegas, Nevada Morgenstern, Rolene Kalispel, Montana Neal, Coralie Malad, Idaho 1:05 a.m. — Ponds stays on and on and on. ' 255 ■■Xs Neville, Wenda Layton, Utai Nielsen, AndrW J. ■ - Gresham, Oreqon Oaks. Dalian H.  - Morgan, Utah l lielson, Voda: % V xxNicholes, Kelly i .s ■ % Wovo, Utah Riverside, Californiafs-s ' . Barnv ell, Alta.. Canada )aks. Dalian H. ||i f f M . EdWtn | ut+al, Marilyn Provo, Utafi V •■ Pfeston, dahq,, ,, ' 1 ' Pi-o O ' Lltah Olsen, Betty - on, Dar ne , ' - ' f ' Pleasant Grove, Utah Boi e, Id ' ' ' - Opunul. Katherine Lahaina, Maui. Hawaii Nelson. Yvonne Prove, Utah Noelte, Dorothy Chicago. Illlnios Ocltey. LaRue Provo. Utah Orglll, ZIna Jane Mc Cammon. Idaho Nelson. Joe Tooele, Utah Nielson, Ann Murray, Utah Oaks, Janet Provo, Utah Olson, Doreen Provo. Utah NIcholes, Frank American Fork, Utah Nielson, Delia Romeo, Colorado Nowers, Vera Beaver, Utah Openshav . Toy Phoenix. Arizona Newman. Howell Sprlngville. Utah Nielson. Margery Gunnison. Utah Oborn, Neldon Tooele, Utah Oreson, Jo Pendleton, Oregon Nelson. Merrill Goshen. Utah Norton. Marilyn Provo, Utah Ogden. Leila Richfield, Utah Ostler, Darlene Sprlngville, Utah Nichols, _ New Orleans, Louisiana Nielson, Lorna Ogden, Utah Olive, Glenn Napa, California Oscarson. R. Don St. Louis. Missouri Nichol s, Gloria Janet Burley, Idaho Nielson. Rowland Blue Lake, California Olive, Marilyn St. John, N.B.. Canada Orme, Ruth Idaho Falls, Idaho 256 Oswald, Carol — Idaho Falls, Idaho Ottoson, Marvin Lee — Tabiona, Utah Overfelt, Marilyn — McGill, Nevada Oveson, Shirley — Dragerton, Utah Owens, Rial S. — Burley, Idaho Packard, Trilby Elena — Longvlew, Wash. Pack, Louise — Pasadena, Caliornia Pack, Marilyn — Salem, Oregon Parberry, Dema — Sering, Nebraska Page. Betty — Pleasant Grove. Utah Painter. Reed — Idaho Falls, Idaho Palmer. Claire — Vernal. Utah Parker, Janet — Draper. Utah Packham. H. Richard — Blackfoot, Idaho Parkin. Bruce — Bountiful. Utah Partridge. Clark — Montclair. New Jersey Paulitz, Jeanett — Provo. Utah Passey. J. Bruce — Ovid. Idaho Patjas. Saara — Tampere. Finland Payne. Marlene — Portland, Oregon Peck. Thomas — Hinkley. California Peck. Sandra — Santa Barbara. Calif. Pearce, Keith — Ontario. Oregon Perkins, John N. — Twin Falls. Idaho Perreira. Joyce — Wailuku. Maui. Hawaii Peterson. Grant — Burlingame. California Peterson. Elaine M. — Nyssa. Oregon Peterson, Frank — Salt Lake City. Utah 257 Peterson. Jack — BIythe, California Peterson, June — Lewiston. Pennsylvania Peterson, Lorna — Santaquin. Utah Peterson, Norma — Twin Falls. Idaho Potter, Halford — Bakersfield, California Pond, Ruth — Boise, Idaho Ponder, Kent — Albuquerque, New Mexico Pond, Marilyn — Detroit, Michigan Putnam, Melrose — Woodruff, Utah Prows, Bernard L. — Kanosh, Utah Pusey, Peggy — Denver, Colorado Price, Mary nn — Phoenix, Arizona ■ ' %l Redd, Marilyn — Monticello, Utah Redd, Mason — Monticello, Utah Ray, William S. — Prineville, Oregon Redd. Kathleen — Monticello. Utah Reed, Benny — Alhambra, California Reese. Arvilla — Coalville. Utah Reese. Ray — Rock Springs, Wyoming Reintjes. Carolyn — Linton, Indiana Reese, Gwen — Rock Springs, Wyoming Reinhardt, Maxine — Bountiful, Utah Remund, RaVae • — Heber City, Utah Rhead, Rene — Ogden, Utah Rich, Roylance — Emmett, Idaho Richan, lla — American Fork, Utah Reynolds, Shirlene — Fairfield, Montana Richards, Carol — American Fork, Utah Richards, Doris — Provo, Utah Richmond, Marilyn — Provo, Utah Richardson, Jimmie — - Twin Falls. Idaho Richins, Joy — Burley, Idaho 258 Phelps, Beth Riverton, Utah Price, Alvin Tuscon, Arizona Rainwater, Sylvia Bennettsville, S. Carolina Pinegar. Annie Joy Spanish Fork, Utah Poulson. Joyce Richfield, Utah Rasmussen, Hylda Fillmore, Utah Phetan, Mary Katherine Provo, Utah Prat -, Maurene Phoenix, Arizona Radichel, Melvin New York City, N. Y. Pineqar, Wanita Provo, Utah Preece, Arthur L. Colton, California Ray, Lois Provo, Utah Pitcher, Grant Edmonton, Alta., Can. Poulson, Blance Lethbridge, Alta., Can. Rankers, Margaret Salt Lake City, Utah Pomeroy, Patrick Mesa, Arizona Poulton, Beverly Murtaug, Idaho Rawlins, Stephen Walla Walla, Wash. Phillips, Ronald Provo, Utah Pratt, Noel Norco, California Rasmussen, Winton H. Caribou, Maine Piper, Elaine Ventura, California Prestwich, Erwin Delta, Utah Ray, Shirley San Antonio, Texas :30 a.m. — Matty and his fishy stories. 259 Ldt- Angeles Cattfo i Mag afh Alta ' Q Bm Rob on Cha die iborn on Wah -v | oylafice Ann 5j. ' Sal sbu y Ron Los Angeles, Cal iofi Rigby. Ralp Prove, Utah vs: Provo Utah Sami lson V rgwio Pre i9ott. A zona „.„.::.V Robinson. Genevieve Minersvllle. Utah Roselli, Remo Campinas, S.P., Brazil Salerno, Helen Provo. Utah Rigby, Maurine Grace. Idaho Romney, Emma Lou Payson, Utah Roylance. Merlene McGill. Nevada Sargent, Jerry Mesa, Arizona Riggs, Joan Eugene, Oreqoi Robinson, Connie American Fork, Utah Roppe, Shirley Vernal, Utah Sadler, Wanda San Francisco, California Robbins, Donald Twin Falls. Idaho Rodabouqh, Dorothy Aberdeen, Mississippi Rose, Joan Snowvllle, Utah Sanderson, Janet Idaho Falls, Idaho R ob e rf i Le o n o r© Los Angeles, California Romney, Van Twin Falls, Idaho Russell, Kenneth Springville, Utah Sargent, Joyce Mesa, Arizona Ririe, Roger Magrath, Alta., Canada Robinson, Norma Provo, Utah Rooks. Pat Grass Valley, California Sanders, Gwen Murray, Utah Robertson, Bobby Dean Kennewicic, Washington Rogers, Marjorie Salisbury, N.B., Canada Rosenlof. Janet Portland, Oregon Sandstrom, Gwen Lark, Utah Robertson, Jerold Chinook, Montana Rooker, Frances Stockton, California Rust. Dayle Kimball Las Vegas, Nevada Sato, Esther Pala, Maui, Hawaii 260 Saunders, Sally — American Fork, Utah Schmidt, Howard — Gresham, Wisconsin Schade, Sharon — Los Angeles, California Schlegel, Walter — Lake Villa, Illinois Schofield, Robert — Spring City, Utah Schow, Enid — Escalante, Utah Scott, David — Portland, Oregon Schultz, Beverly — Tooele, Utah Sharp, Pauline — Preston, Idaho Seedall, Margene — Rupert, Idaho Shattuck, David — San Jose, California Shaw, Graham — Oram, Utah Shumway, Miles — Provo, Utah Shoemaker, Dixie — Payette, Idaho Shoemaker, Thaddeus — Chambersburg, Pa. Slebach, Elizabeth C. — Gloversville, N. Y. Slebecker, Richard — San Mateo, California Sims, Eileen — Harrison Hot Springs, B.C., C. Sinclair, Eugene W. — Payette, Idaho Slier, Evelyn — Pocatello, Idaho Skougaard, Elizabeth — Richfield, Utah Skillicorn, Richard — Park City, Utah Smeath, Boyd — Provo, Utah Smith, Carol — Shelton, Nebraska Smith, Fae — Orem, Utah Smith, Edna — Orem, Utah Smith, Leia — Burllngame, California Smith, Mary — Spanish Fork, Utah ME, 1 5 i 261 Stebbing, William E. — Baltimore, Maryland Stauffer. Bob — Fresno. California Steel, Beverly — Burley, Idaho Steele, Berenice — Chevy Chase, Maryland Stoclcdale, Barbara — Stockton, California Stocks, Bruce D. — Burley, Idaho Stoddard, Darrell — Ogden, Utah Stockdale, Waldo — Franklin, Idaho Strong, Alice — American Fork, Utah Stringham, Marcia — Elgin. Oregon Stromberg, Arnold — Grantsville, Utah Stowell, Helen — Pocatello, Idaho i f f % Smith, Maureen — Smlt ' hfleld. Utah Smith, Norman — LaJara. Colorado Smith, Peggy — Provo, Utah Smith. Phyllis — Portland, Oregon Smith, Melva Ann — Sandy, Utah Sorensen, Elaine — Berkeley, California Smith, Uvonna — Lehi, Utah Soelberg, Betty — Idaho Falls, Idaho Soelburg, LaRue — Grantsville, Utah Sorensen. Ken — Provo, Utah Spencer, Stanley — Escalante, Utah Spencer, Beth — Fillmore, Utah Sprague. Kathleen — Las Vegas, Nevada Sparks, Sherlene — Provo, Utah Sorensen, Mary Anne — Richfield, Utah Stapley, Marilyn — Beaver. Utah Starley, Jean — Burley, Idaho Squire, Delva Jean — Phoenix, Arizona Staley, Gil — Kimberly, Idaho jStapley, Dick — Phoenix, Arizona 262 j.s:_i Stenquist, Leiand Tremonton, Utah Stephenson, Boise, Ida Arch ho e Steele, Gens Orem, Uta Vee h Stewart, Merwin Las Vegas, Neva de Stout, DeMar Salt Lake City, Utah Swann, Grace Preston, Idaho Stoddar Wash Sturgis, Provo d, Frederick Don nqton, D. C. Marilyn Utah Stoops, Linford R. Stowell, Betty Rae Waynesbol, Pennsylvania Nephi, Utah Swasey, Ardell Taylor, Jackie Duchesne. Utah Murray, Utah Stephens Provo. Jewell Utah Stephenson, Kay McCammon, Idaho Stewart, Leo Alamo, Nevada Stinger, Atherton Toledo, Washington Stoddard, Glorls Montpeller, Idaho Stonesifer, Chicago Alan Illinois Stott, Lawrence B. Provo, Utah Stowell, Glenna Duncan, Arizona Synne, G Provo, Borqia Utah Summerhays, Charles Berkley, California Tanner, Llllius Ann Preston, Idaho Taylor, Carolyn Henefer, Utah 2:00 a.m.— Wow! . . . What a beautiful hunk of man. 263 ,„ — -x ■ .Co VJ Weston, ldawj; ' ' ' l ' ' ' Trottis. Wallace Q, ' ' i Salt Lake City t|p ' field, Utrth , . ' i - TurtW. ' CKflrles ■■•LosNS geles. California Tenney. Eugene] Cotfonwood, Arizona Thompson, Barbara A. Warsaw, Indiana Thurber, Ruth Jeannine Great Falls, Montana Tueller, Nedra Mesa. Arizona Taylor, John Kellogg, Idaho Thomas. Elmo L. Montpelier, Idaho Tingey, Gar+h Springville, Utah Turner, Jerry Portland. Oregon Taylor, Dixie Provo. Utah Thelin. Josie V. Cardston, Alta., Canada Thorne, Geraldine Pleasant Grove. Utah Tregaslcis. Glade American Forit, Utah Taylor, Ruth Provo, Utah Thomas, Sally Provo. Utah Thurman, Newell L. Blaclcfoot, Idaho Tuclcer, Clyde L. Mesa, Arizona Taylor, James Mesa, Arizona hladlock, Theresa Vernal, Utah Tillack, Winone Vancouver. B.C.. Canada Tuttle, Carrol Jean Salt Lake City, Utah Taylor, Gene Orem, Utah Thomas, Rex Spanish Fork, Utah Timothy, Jerry D. Provo. Utah Udall, Sammy Phoenix, Arizona Taylor, Marilyn Raymond. Alta.. Canada Thomas, Robert D. Salt Lake City. Utah Tolson, John D. Charlotte, N, Carolina Turner. Elaine Pocatello, Idaho Tebbs, Marian Cowley, Wyoming Thomas, E. Sandra Twin Falls, Idaho Tracy. May Fairfield, Montana Ungerman, Grant Orem, Utah 264 Ursenbach, Gerald — Lethbridge, Canada Van Cott, Marlon — North Hollywood, Calif Vaughan, Cheryldene — Malad, Idaho Viles, Eileen — Nogales, Arizona Vorwaller, Blaine — Tooele, Utah Wagner, Flora Deanne — Mancos, Colorado Wells, Anne — Pocatello, Idaho Watt, Barbara — Lansing, Michigan Waite, Beverly — Bunkerville, Nevada Walker, Ellen — Tallahassee, Florida Walker, Clarice — Salt Lake City, Utah Wall. Cecil — Provo, Utah Wall, Frank B. — Provo, Utah Wall, Lyie — Provo, Utah Walker, Merrill — Idaho Falls, Idaho Walker, Sanford S. ■ — Denver, Colorado Warner, James Lynn — Spanisfi Fork, Utah Warner, Paul F. — Morgan, Utah Warner, Martha Mae — Richfield, Utah Ward, LeRuth — Logan, Utah Warren, Ruthalyn — Price, Utah Waters, Clifford Ray — Richmond, Calif. Watkins, Leila — Provo, Utah Wasden. Barry — Idaho Falls, Idaho Watson, Laurel — Lynwood, California Wagstaff, Gay — Tabiona. Utah Welch, Jeanne D. — Logan. Utah Wagstaff, Cleo — American Fork, Utah r sq 265 Wight, Tod — Provo, Utah Wilkinson, Delora — Ramah, New Mexico Wilcken, Laura Louise — Clearfield. Utah Willtins, George R. — Ramah, New Mexico Wilkes, Floyd A. — Eugene, Oregon W illiams. Paul G. — Tooele, Utah Wiliams, Lavon — Spanish Fork, Utah Williams, Lynn — Salt Lake City, Utah Wills, Ruth — Roosevelt. Utah Wilson, Arnold R. — Burley. Idaho Womack. Lois — Shelley. Idaho Waters. Verleen — Pleasant Grove. Utah Wolfloy, Bartheel — Freedom, Wyomincj Wong, Anne — Honolulu, Hawaii CoHrell, Dixie — Provo, Utah Yeomans, Betty Ree — Mancos, Colorado Young, Colleen — American Fork, Utah Young, Donna Lee — Twin Falls, Idaho Young, Marilyn — Provo, Utah Young, Merlin — Tooele. Utah Westberg. Dixie — Mojave, California Weston. Laney — Ontario. Oregon Westra. Dorene — Seattle. Washington Wheeler, Doretta — Buhl. Idaho White. Nada — Thayne, Wyoming White, Dale — Casper. Wyoming Whettan. Larry — Grand Junction. Colorado White. Ed — Mesa. Arizona Whitworth. Larry — Inkom. Idaho Whiting. Marilyn — Mapleton. Utah Wheeler. Kay — Las Vegas. Nevada Whitear. Glenn — Ogden. Utah Wight. Carryle — Malad. Idaho White. Larry — Idaho Falls. Idaho Whittle. Marcia — Preston. Idaho I 266 Wilcox, Leo Farmington, Ut ah Willlardson National , Carma City, Calif. Williams, Barbara Montevideo, Urug uay Adamson, Cecil Murtaugh, Idaho Winegar, Dee Ontario, Oregon Wing, Jack H. Provo, Utah Wimmer, Leiand P. American Fork, Ut ah Ball, Rogene Seattle, Washington Wride, C. Haywa American Fork, rd Ui ah Wood, Cla Holden, ir Utah Zobell, Keith W. Ronan, Montana Zaugg. Lyal Union, Oregon Wilcox, Lovell Peggy Joan , Wyoming Willes, Vera Poison, Montana Wilkening, Walter Milwaukee, Wisconsin Christensen, Lois Brigham City, Utah Winter, Lewis J. American Fork, Utah Winget, J. Oscar Monroe, Utah Winter, Rue Ann American Fork, Utah Bailey, Elaine Escalante, Utah • Woottor Hebet 1, Madelyn ■, Utah Wright, Beverly Ann Pleasant Grove, Utah Zitting, Fre Wanatch d ee, Washington Dowdle, Jack Nampa, Idaho 2:30 a.m. — It ' s been a hard, hard day. 267 mtitih Too Late. Bob Karpowitz boots the polnt-after-touch- down that ties the score in the Utah Game. Ray Oliverson packs the pill for another long gain against George Pepperdine. . . . The Experts Were Varsity football With Cougac gridiron might flashing brilliantly at times, BYU bounced back from a no-win 1 949 season to hang up a 4-5- 1 record this year. Highlighting a more successful campaign was the spine-tingling tie fracas with the University of Utah. The Cougars proved a big surprise to most critics in view that the National Guard called up nearly all of the line regulars and several baclc- field stars. Spirited, hard-fought contests were always in store for fans and attendance was the highest in years. Night football featured three home games and perhaps the best games of the season for the unpredictable Cats. A postseason tilt with the University of Hawaii at Honolulu clim- axed a better-than-usual grid schedule. 270 Opp. BYU IDAHO STATE 13 14 ARIZONA STATE 4f 13 GEORGE PEPPERDINE .... 27 28 U OF UTAH _ 28 28 COLORADO A M 27 14 DENVER U 42 3 UTAH STATE 13 34 WYOMING U 48 U OF HAWAII 39 7 FT. HOOD 14 28 Amazed it ' s just that easy, says Coach Chick Atkinson to Darreli Doney as Coaches Reed Nilsen and Bob Bunker and quarter- back Keith Matthews smile approval. Benny Mortenson stares determinedly at goals beyond the ominous Redstin, Bob Fitzgerald, who appears to have an interest to the con- trary. Cougar hopes soared with the winning of two out of the three pre-season contests. One point margins nnarked victories over Idaho State, 14-13, and George Pepper- dine, 28-27. Arizona State and W h i z z e r White ran roughshod over the B.Y.U. team to win 41-13. In the traditional Ute-Cou- gar rivalry we battled a high- ly-favored squad from Salt Lake City to a deadlock, 28- 28. The disputed contest came as a welcome surprise to fans and critics alike to climax a hectic grid season for the blue and white. 271 . . . The Aggies Were A Cinch Unseen Rex Berry has the Aggies on the run but we guess they didn ' t run fast enough by the looks of the Cougar bench. Several Aggies converge upon big Don Benson as he picks up yard- age around left end. I 272 Warren Kimball Lowell Madsen Keith Matthews Ron Ferraro Bradley Poodry Wally Nielson Elwin Lance Bob Karpowitz Walter Smit Bruce Burr Alvey Clove Bob Cowser Darrell Doney Ray Oliverson Bob Flaherty Bruce Stevens Ned Alger Robert Hamblln Dick Hill Ron Daly Slow down, will ya! is the advice to Jim Garrett given by Bob Dimick as Jae Ballif moves in to help make it more emphatic. The old Wagon Wheel returned to Provo after a two-year stay in Logan by virtue of a 34- 1 3 victory over the befuddled, fumbling Farmers. The Cougar crew looked sharp and powerful by trimming the Aggies for the biggest Cougar margin in three years. The line opened huge holes for the swift, shifty backs who seem- ed to score almost at will. The trip to Colorado proved to be quite disastrous to Cougar grid hopes as they dropped games to Colorado A and M and Denver by scores of 27-14 and 42-3 respectiv- ely. Backfield aces Ray Oliverson and Benny Mortensen were injured at Denver and the loss seemed to slow the Cougar offense. A third- quarter field goal by Bob Karpowitz saved the Cats from a complete shut out with the Pioneers. 273 Quarterback Darrell Doney cracks off right tackle for a first down as Waddies Tom Drost and Jim Martin move In to bring him down. Cowboy Vern Gale pulls Max Tolbert down from behind after the latter takes a pass for a long Cougar gain. A gala Homecoming crowd pack- ed the stadium to see what the Cou- gars could do with one of the most vaunted grid aggregations in Sky- line Conference history. The result was valiant, but ineffective. The beautiful November afternoon yiel- ded little for the Cougars except a thorough lesson in grid finesse and power as evidenced by the lopsided 48-0 score. The fast trip by air and the Hawai- ian breezes helped scuttle the Cou- gars as they lost 37-7 to the Uni- versity of Hawaii. Returning home they went right to work on some ex- BYU gridders playing for Ft. Hood and triumphed 28-14 to successfully close another unpredictable football season. 274 The referee seems to see something more interesting than Rex Berry who makes ready to gather in the pigskin. ... Homecoming Was Disastrous Gene Toolson Harold Norton Max Tolbert Bob Whitaker George McWhorter Frank Janson Larry Hancock Gary Paxman John Paulson Rex Berry Don Benson Tom Brown llm 275 The lei-wrapped Cougars smile their approval of Hawaii as they step off the plane at Honolulu. Big AIvy Clove moves in for a key block in the Ft. Hood ganne. , , . Hawaiian Trip James Lundberg Jess Criddle Paul Mendenhall Benny MortensonMel Nielsen Franklin Tervort Lewis Kochevar Ralph Willet Jae Ballif Dick Tooke f 276 tl Frosh Football Coach Wayne Soffe capably fashioned an innnressive squad of the 70 men who turned out for frosh football. With little experience in T fornnation play, the frosh worked into a smooth offensive combination. The Utah State frosh bowed 27-6, but the Utah Pap- ooses crushed us 53-6. Failure to score extra points cost the games to Snow College, 26-25. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD; Front row, left to right: Gene Taylor, Demar Stout, Fred Bruggerman, Don Milner, Roy Brown, Joe Martinez, George Bowman, Doug Baum, Lynn Williams. SECOND ROW: Gene Shoemaker, Don Oscarson, Pat Pomeroy, Ray Fisher, Wendall Egbert, Dayle Rust, Gail Staley, Lehman Wall, Owen Skousen, Don Stoddard. THIRD ROW: George Bent- ly, Sam Isom, Merle Allen, Glen Hales, Don Smith, Junior Howells, Rex Burup, John Hafen, Bob Harper, Ed White, Dave Geddes. FOURTH ROW: Kay Emerson, Adolphus Weight, Richard Gillette, Jack Hadley, Charles Lee, Ronald Dyches, Coach Dave Crowton. 277 Members of the Cougar squad around the hoop they hit so phenomenally all season long are Roland Minson, Joe Rich ey, Harold Christensen, Don Malmrose, Jerry Romney, Boyd Jarman, Mel Hutchins, Kent Durrant, Loren Dunn, Leon Heaps, Dick Jones, Russell Hillman, Bob Craig, Jim Thorns, Wayne Cottle, Ralph Olsen, Harold Montgomery. N.I.T. BYU.... ....75 St. Louis .... 58 BYU.... ....69 Seton Hall — .... 59 BYU.... ...62 Day+on .... 43 i Mixed thoughts seem to play through the minds and faces of the conference champs during the fi- nal tilt with the University of Utah. 278 CHAMPIONS Climaxing a spectacular casaba campaign, the spirited Golden Cougars carried the blue and white triumphantly to the crest of the basketball elite. Playing superbly, the Cats completely overwhelmed St. Louis, Seton Hall, and Dayton for the National Inivitational Tournament Champ- ionship. Our victory margins averaged the highest in the tourney history. Team play was heralded by critics and sportswriters as the most spirited and flawless seen in years. The Cougars stole away the hearts of the Garden fans with their fight, sportsmanship, and clean play. The Cats reigned supreme for the third time in four years in the Skyline Six Conference by taking fifteen out of a twenty game schedule. Including the pre-season South American tour, the Cougars can boast of a 40-9 record for the 1950-51 season. We hail you, N. I. T. Champions, and you can bet we ' re proud! Eddie Kimball, Director of Athletics, smiles pleasingly a: the rising walls of the new fieldhouse. Jubilant national champions hoist smiling Coach Stan Watts to their shoulders. Stan inspired and guided the Cats to unprece- dented heights their past two seasons and was rated one of the top coaches in the nation. 279 South American Tour If ' i =f - , ■f 1 -, ■• a :•  . ••r ' -M-u.-cr:: Junketing through South America as the Mormons, B.Y.U. fairly annihilated all the opposition our southern neighbors could gather. In establishing a 12-0 record the Cougars scored 647 points to the opponents 346. Dick Jones makes a long reach in a Brazilian game. 280 I PRE SEASON GAMES BYU....68 Regis 55 BYU....68 Regis 58 BYU....75 Indiana State .. 72 BYU....79 Indiana State .. 58 BYU....84 Niagara 69 BYU....69 CCNY 71 BYU....63 E. Kentucky .... 58 BYU....70 Marshall 57 BYU....49 Utah 58 BYU....64 New Mexico .... 56 BYU....77 Colo. A M .... 52 } 1 ■X t v. -V- Roland Minson jumps high to rebound In game with Regis College which marked the end of the use of the Springville gym. Pre-Season Bob Craig shows how he was hot in the two pre-Christmas games against Indiana State. 281 BYU Colo. A M 60 42 65 40 50 45 60 51 dorado A. and M. The Rams from Ft. Collins proved to be ever-dangerous foes to the home team, but the Cougars swept the series by taking two thrillers on their eastern slope drive. Harold Christensen gets away from his guard to score a field goal on a beautiful one-hand jump shot at Salt Lake City. t Leaving everyone flatfooted, Joe Richey takes off in attempting a layup. Janzen of the Aggies watched in open- mouthed amazement as Big Mel Hutch- ins tips superbly. 282 Denver Denver was held +o be very disappointing to sportswriters in dropping three out of four con- tests to the Cats. A conference record of 9 1 points was set with the B.Y.U. cagers showing their omin- ous scoring power and basketball wizadry. On the next night the Pioneers tried to outmanuever the Cougars with a control game, but were still unsuc- cessful in gaining a win. Could it be that Dale Toft, Denver center, plans on patting Minnie on the back for the slick basket he is about to make? BYU DENVER 53 47 41 42 91 58 60 44 Roland Minson uses his famous jump shot from the foul circle. 283 Though losing a frantic game at Logan, the Cougars disposed of the troublesome Farmers with comparative ease. Coach Stan Watts gave next year ' s squad valuable experience by letting the subs play consider- ably. U.S.AX. Aggie Bob Springman makes like a bird in attempting to block one of Hutchin ' s unorthodox shots. BYU USAC 72 59 68 72 83 57 51 42 BYU UTAH 73 60 49 54 58 67 69 60 Bert Cook seems to be just one step behind Jerry Romney on one of the letter ' s drive-in attempts. 284 Utah proved to be the bi g thorn In the Cougar flank in splitting the four conference games and taking a pre- season tourney tilt. Rivalry waxed hot and two games featured fisticuffs among the fans which kept the news- papers in copy for days. U+e Glen Smith finds himself too late with too little as Marvelous Mel leaps high for a jump shot in the crucial Utah series. i The Cat Minson shows his terrific speed and dribbling ability by eluding the entire Utah five. Utah Waiting for no one, Russell Hillman dashes dashes down-court for a Cougar bucket. 285 John Hughes is caught by surprise as Mel Hutchins pushes a smooth overhead shot at the hoop. BYU WYOMING 61 57 64 58 65 38 49 50 The Cowboys were dropped thrice by the determined Cats in their defense of the confer- ence crown. Waddle fans will al- ways remennber the last second shot by little Ed Varden from the center of the court that beat the Cougars 50-49 in the final game. Wyoming Minson pitching and Richey catching in split- second action at the Ute fieldhouse. I Seven, come eleven, urges Rollie Minson as Cowboy Bob Burns gets set for his throw. 286 Into the N.CA.A, BYU....68 San Jose 61 BYU....54 Kansas St 64 BYU....67 Washington .... 80 We ' ll get that big bully, reassures Dick Jones and Boyd Jarman as Mel picks up his fifth personal foul in Kansas City game. Jerry Ronnney turns swami to gaze into his ball for the outcome of the torrid game with mighty Kansas State. The travel-weary National Invitational Channpions flew into Kansas City from New York and hopped right back into the basket- ball frenzy. In subduing San Jose the Cats looked far from the smooth, fighting com- bination they had been most of the season. Plagued by colds and travel fatigue, the Cougars fell to mighty Kansas State after a spine-tingling second half that carried them to within four points of the Jayhawk- ers. Tired and discouraged, they bowed to the University of Washington, 80-67. 287 ' The Big Bf In being named nnost valuable player of the East- West All-Star game and to Look Magazine ' s All-American first team, Mar- velous Mel Hutchins automatically gained his rightful place among the best in the nation. His terrific timing and rebounding abili- ty earned him the respect and admiration of opposing players all around the casaba circuit. The acrobatics and his - hand-on head shot will endear him always to Cougar fans. Of him Look Magazine wrote Prob- ably the most stylish player in the country is Mel Hutchins. The Car Scrapping and shooting all over the place, Roland MInson scored eighty points in three games to capture the coveted Most Valuable Player Award in the National Invitational Tournament. His terrific speed and drive made him very dangerous both on offense and defense. Fight and great sportsmanship brought much favorable comment about him from fans, officials, and players alike. The MInson-Hutchlns combi- nation constituted one of the most dynamic duos ever to perform in Madison Square Garden. 283 Benny Jordan shows the form on teammate Ray Oliverson that earned him many valuable points this year. t Wrestling Lack of experience constituted the prinne difficulty in shaping a wrestling squad for Coach Reed Nil- sen this year. Veteran Ray Oliverson and Benny Jordan turned in sterling matches tor the Cougars in league connpetition, while the gain in ex- perience helped brighten the nnat outlook for next year. FROSH WRESTLERS: Front row, left to right: Loy Maycock, Jerry Bradshaw, Sam Isom, Stan Cor- dell. Back row: Louis Shardine, Gail Staley, Joe Martinez, Kay Stephenson, Coach Reed Nilsen. VARSITY SQUAD; Front row, left to right: Bob Gilllland, Phil Rollins, Bud Bangerter, Benny Jordan, Don Turner. Back row: Bob Nelson, Dick Hill, Ray Oliverson, Gaylen Masters, Coacn Reed Nilsen. 289 Wally Hunt, Glen Peterson, Ross Viehweg, Lee Nichols, Morgan Thonnas, Murray Edwards, Coach Clarence Robison. Wally Hunt I VARSITY AND FRESHMEN TRACK: Front row, left to right: Lee Nichols. Glen Peterson, LaVon Johnson, Bob Jackman, Maylen Spencer, Tonn Howells, Jim Hill, Merwin Waite, Sam Isom, Pete Wit- beck, Lamar Dew. Second row: Wally Hunt, Morgan Thomas, LaVon Boyenger, Jim Howells, Evan Allred, Norman Wing, Luther Giddings, Wayne Kleinman, Dave Hyatti Jack Peterson, Bud Bangerter, Dan Allen. Back row: Morgan Antrin, Jack Lake, Keith Schofield, Duane Bath, Richard Waite, Don Montgomery. Ron Coleman, Bud Bohne, Bruce Peterson, Gene Campbell, Lee Bartlett, Don Oscarson, Don Malmrose, Murray Edwards, Ross Vieweg, Boyd Jarman, Coach Clarence Robison. 290 Richard Tooke, Jim Howells, John Mitchell Bob Nelson. Track Coach Cla rence Robison Reed House, Lee Bartlett, DeLoy Jolley, Tom Howells, Jack Lake. Jim Hill soars high over crossbar. 291 Cal Crump catches a fast one. Coach Wayne Soffe Baseball Paul Jones swings for the fence in the first game with Montana. Pitcher Bruce Burr takes throw to beat unidentified Grizzly and end the inning. 292 BASEBALL SQUAD; Front row. left to right: Gene Hansen. Bruce Burr, Paul Jones, Tom Dell ' Aria. Second Row: Coach Wayne Soffe, John Lake, Dick Olsen, Garth Kump, Carl Tucker. Back row: Jack Bradbury, Darrell Doney, Keith Serrine, Dick Hill, Cal Crump, Lentz Crandall. Grant Hansen. Bruce Burr shows tricky side-arm delivery he used to baffle Montana hitters. jpr ' flfiS- rin .... - ; . 293 Tennis Paul Salisbury Harold Christensen TENNIS SQUAD; Front row, left to right: Gordon Crandail, Chuck Fronberg, Dean Wilson, Paul Salis- bury. Bob Rupert. Back row: Dick Ricks, Harold Christensen, Dick Moody, Dick Boyle, Kent Staheli, Lamar Rawlings. 294 Coach Buck Dixon Golf Bud Nelson putts while teammate Tick Nelson holds flag. GOLF SQUAD; Left to right: Dick Tooke, Karl Tucker, Bill Tooke, Tick Nelson, Bud Nelson. 295 Fall Under the direction of Coach Clarence Robinson, B.Y.U. in+rannur- al activities started off with intense Interest developed In touch football connpetltion. In the final playoffs the Val Hyric squad downed the Idaho Falls club to take pigskin hon- ors. Dick Deen walked away with the frosh tennis crown. VAL HYRIC FOOTBALL SQUAD; Seated, left to right: Dick Moody, Doug Allen, George Sorenson, Rod Mann, Lentz Crandall, Bob Dalgleish. Standing: Jerry Carter, Bart Christensen, Al Wardell, Avery Glenn, Boyd Neilson, Jack Bradbury, Sam Doxey. Intra-Murals Bart Christensen does his best to break up a Templar running play. MM ■■jHj H ■, ' ;; ? ,■■ ' ■ ;- b8 PM H ta lH i mi a ilT ' i[ | K J mfe ■ ' ' •■■■y- -m 1 J mm 1 ] Val Hyrics Rod Mann and George Sorenson show some of the form that brought them the intramural title. 296 4 W Winter Skiing, basketball, and bowling took precedence in winter sports. Intramural competition at the annual Snow Carnival climaxed a terrific season on the slopes for ski enthusi- asts. Five leagues and thirty-nine teams vied for intramural casaba honors. A playoff of league winners found the Skyline Five aggregation grabbing the top position from the Sixers. Snow Queen Connie Cameron opens intramural skiing at Timp Haven. Everyone tries their hand in Viking-Val Hyric Monday league contest. 297 Not more than ten heads were bruised in this friendly water polo game at Park-Ro-She. Spring Volleyball, track, and softball were the major Intramural competitions planned to draw crowds of students into the sunny spring activities. Beginning of golf season brought out large crowds of B.Y.U. students to try their hand on the greens. Jerry Minson and Ken Leth start practice early for football competition. 298 ,Z-M ' U- -: . % d ±. _ , .jaaaisrB!irm«2 1 ' ■ j t ; jf0hir 1 ' ! M 1 rrg w Mil ' V ft 1 K -f( f k H Jl _ Q 2 Leona Holbrook Professor of Physical Education Eager participation and stiff connpetition both con- tributed to make this year ' s women ' s intramural athletic program the most exciting and thrill-packed one that the University has yet seen. Heading the women ' s sports program at B.Y.U. is the Intramural Council which arranges the playing sched- ules and play-off tournaments throughout the year ' s activi- ties for the social units, Lambda Delta Sigma, and the independent groups. I I J Cynthia Ann Cowan Faculty Advisor Women ' s WOMEN ' S INTRAMURAL COUNCIL; Seated, left to right: Dorothy Cranmer, Ardena Beck, Lois Christianson. Standing: MyrI Lindsay, Margrett, Genie! Thornton. 300 Margrett Hansen goes after the birdie as Dorothy McMuIlin waits for the return. Intramurals Up and over with the ball; a characteristic action in volleyball. 301 Winter Sports Plenty of fast action keynotes basketball, the highlight of winter sports. 302 Fall activities found Fidelas taking the social unit volleyball championship with the Hawaiian?, capturing the independent title. With the advent of winter the girls moved indoors for bowling, ping-pong, and basketball except for those vigorous souls who went to Timp hHaven to enjoy the thrill of skiing. Basketball laurels went to the Fidelas for the social units and to Geniel Thornton ' s team for the independents. Phyllis Christensen sends one down the alley for Fidelas. Betty Page and Leah McBride relax in a quick game of ping-pong. 303 Joyce, Emma, and Nelda show true archery form. Swimming is the perennial springtime favorite of girl ' s activities. 304 Spring Sports With the first warm days of early spring Ardena Beck, Nancy Burroughs and Kay Wood took to the tennis courts. Spring sports got off to a big start. Outdoor activities took over as soon as the snows had melted and the sun canne forth. Archery, tennis, swimming, and softball each found many eager participants. Spring tournaments were very popular and spirited. With the cry of Play Ball the softball season gets underway All set for sonne action. 305 lUMjiiim- 1 White Key Rosemary Phillips Lillian Schipper Bonnie Jean Moesser Secretary Jan Fenn Hilton Vice-President Joan Dickson Charlotte Cannon Dorothy Groesbeclc President Barbara Gates Joanne Austin Geniel Thornton Rae Mona Kirlcham Agnes Weibell Bonnie Hansen Gloria Stimpson Swilliam The White Keys pledge themselves to foster services and further the best interests of the Brigham Young Univer- sity. At the close of their junior year girls merit membership through out- standing scholarship and service to the school. Their motto, To serve, is ex- emplified by their numerous activities in- cluding publishing the student directory, directing Cougarettes, leading the Homecoming parade, playing hostess at the Invitational Track Meet, and spon- soring the annual spring fashion tea. I ,1 I White Key President Dorothy Groesbeck finds a ready sale for handy student directory. 308 National honorary leadership fra- ternity for upperclassmen, Blue Key was founded on the basis of project acconnplishment. Members are chosen on activity, scholarship, and personality. Re-editing and publish- ing the freshmen orientaHon hand- book, B.Y. and You was the sum- mer project of the group. Other projects included pushing progress towards the completion of the Y Bell setting and the investigation of many collegiate activities. ' ■ ' jo M t 1, f Jack Roberfs Jerry Zenger Dean Wilson Widhoe Shumway Gene E Shumway Russell Taylor I Lorry Rytting Norm Rossell Fred Radlchel Secretary Elmo Turner Sherm Sheffield Kay Ra ndall Bert Todd Roger Sears President Mel Ma bey B { e Ke Jarrett Jarvis James B. Hill Tom Gunn Stan Hall Ralph Hansen Kay Driggs Vice-President Richard Cook Al Choules Howard Graves Bob Green Darcey Clawson Reed Benson Bruce Chambers Mark Benson C ' f!l 309 Ruth Ellen May Dlan McClurg Donnene Merrill Jeen Nocic Jennie Marchant Shirley Roberts Myrflce Ostler Janice Peterson Francis Reed Euncle Reynard Arlene Lewis Elizabeth Martini Cherie Marcil Sue Nelson Gayle Loosli fgi i 1 : ' 4 Margaret Affleck Alice Brady Joyce Ashnnan President Afton Ash Lenore Bennion LaVon Brown Geneva Call Colleen Christensen Ilia Mae Coolt Carol Jean Clark Judy Crowley Jeanine Cummings Carolyn Edwards Jean Crook Jacqueline Draper Betty Ann Green Betty Hayes Mary Jane Groberg Irene R. Green Margene Hansen 310 0 p fk f C I Alice Holmes Ellen Jeserick Ka thy Latimer Lily Higa Janice Taylor Beverly Wright Al ice Wilk inson LaVonne Thomar Vice-President der Barbara Romney Barb ara Smith Ei een Schi pper Lucille Rowe Treasurer Anna Julia H yt Peggy Knudsen Joanne Stringham Joyce Whitely Ann Whiting Phylis Smith Leia Wing Secretary Betsy Sears Ralphina Taylor Audra Sauer Patricia Wing Roylance Spratling Always on call when there is an election or tickets to be sold are the willing Y.C. ' s. Y Calcares, better known on campus as the Y.C. ' s, help promote school spirit and support all school activities by ushering at assemblies, lyceums, games, and other school functions, and also by taking charge of voting booths for various studentbody elections. They uphold the traditions of the BYU and promote fellowship among the sophomore and junior girls who belong. Membership in the organization requires a 2.0 average and active interest in school affairs. V Calcares 311 Heber Lee Davis Vane Quentin Bates Treasurer David Boden Lavon Boyenger Avery Glenn Dave Clarlc Reid Fillmore Lyman Durfee Lee Glenn Blaine Hess Dick Huish Clarke Hinricksen Reed Jenkins Frank Johansen Kay Johnson Don Murphy 312 I.K. ' s prepare material for lighting the Y, oblivious to the fact that in the evening they would turn firefighters. Always active in campus affairs, the Gold Y Chapter of the Intercollegiate Knights proved that the year 1950-51 was no different than past years of service. Under the leadership of Duke Ken Leth, the Knights acconnplished their deeds in the usual quiet and unassuming way. The chapter was especially proud of having as a member of its ranks the Royal Duke, Keilh Orme. Among their responsibilities was the lighting of the Y, ushering at athletic events and assemblies, and helping with student elections. Intercollegiate Knights t Ken Leth David A. Wing Fred A. Money Don L Marler Bob Morrow Gordon B. Taylor John Tanner Dale Richey Fernando Juarez Keith Orme Lee Stratford Mearle Smith Secretary ft O, ' i Jj 313 Cougarettes Karma Ra Jacbon Carolyn James Earlena Lewis Darlene Olsen Bonnie Hansen Joan LoSoear Diane Dixon Blllie Lou Hunt Joyce Suymon Vice-President Shirley Dimick Diane D enford Dorthene Beck Carolyn Bagley Rosemary Badger Donna Achison Pearlyno Crowley Mary Alice Calder Betty Dain Jane Bullock Yvonne Bredee Rulene Jacobson Nadine Davis Naida Black Donna Dain Shirlee Killpack Joanna Hobbs Treasurer Marjorie Allen Joyce Brockbank Sally Madsen Pat Hales Dawn Baker Zelma Crider Margaret Bigler Karma Hanseen President Dorothy Austin Ada Burns ' g J ffll 314 Janet Parker Marilyn Morrill Carole Rae Oswald Trilby E. Packard Anna Lou Miller Carolyn Taylor Marolyn Taylor Dixie Taylor Secretary Janice Thorne Dawn Terry May Tracy Dorene Westra ©ayle Walton Rue Ann Winter Sloris Stoddard Sharon Schade Maureen Smith Nomna Robison Gwen Sandstrom LaRue Soelburg Mary Katherine iRhelan Glenna Mendenhall Connie Robinson Lois Ray June Peterson f f .■ : rinti V 4 Cougarettes provide pulchritude and precision marching for Homecoming parade spectators. The Cougare+fes, a peppy organization of freshmen girls, furnished the half-time activities at basketball and football games, and provided a good portion of the school spirit. This group Is always willing to do their part In other activities such as collect- ing money for the polio and field house drives. Headed by capable leaders the Cougarettes enjoyed a busy, but fun-packed year. An autumn Invitational and spring party climax a wonderful year. 315 £ i A national scholastic honorary group for Freshmen girls, Alpha Lambda Delta ' s purpose is to pro- mote intelligent living and a high standard of learning. Members are selected on the basis of their freshman grade average. These girls participate in many cultural and social events during the year. They are sponsored in con- junction with Phi Eta Sigma and the Counseling Service. Carolyn Edwards LaVon Brown Afton Ash Sharon Farnsworth Anna Julia Hoyt Judy Crowley President Gayle Looslie Elizabeth Jane Johnson Margaret Affleck Nadine Jones Vean Cook Carol Jean Clark Betty Hayes .Secretary Monna Hansen Ellen Jeserlck Alpha Lambda Delta Lois Tucker Elizabeth Martini Barbara Smith Velda Roper Sue Nelson Jean Anne Watorstradt Advisor Roylance Spratling Eileen Schlpper LaVonne Thomas Nancy Taklmoto Jennie Marchant Treasurer Carol Wall Barbara Romney tela Wing Joyce Whltely Ann Whiting Alice Wilkinson Vice-President 316 Phi Eta Sigma Don Lee Davis Merlin Baker William F. Brazer Barfon DeGraw Ray L. Duffin Fall President Reid Fillmore President Keith C. Hayes Monte Hiclcenlooper H. Gill Hilton Jon Katzenbach Tom Moore Earl McBride Leonard Moore Edward Money Treasurer Leiand Loy Lamon Robins Kelly Nicholes C. Edwin Dean Sponsor H. Richard Packham George D. Mortimer Ralph Hitchcock Vice-President Mark Benson Merlyn Starley Larry Whetten Newell L Thurman Organized to promote a higher standard of learning and to en- courage scholastic attainment among freshmen men, Phi Eta Sigma, national honor society was installed at B.Y.U. in 1947. Lectures, movies, educational tours, along with parties, and the annual banquet provide ample activity for the members. Presentation of an award to the outstanding Freshman scholar each year is one of their projects for building the Y . 317 Phi Chi Theta Lucile Spencer Theo N, Mumford Myrna Ann Williams Advisor Berna Brown Gaynell Call Alice Arnett Kathleen Larsen Dorothy Groesbeck Voon McLean To raise the standards of women in the field of commerce, to encour- age fraternal co-operation among women preparing for business ca- reers, and to promote fellowship among commerce students are the goals of Phi Chi Theta, Women ' s National Honorary Business frater- nity. Their activities include a dinner dance, a business trip to Salt Lake City and banquet, and co-sponsor- ship of the Ad Ball. Ruth Reeve Audra Sauer Lillian Schipper Eileen Schipper Wanda Scott Vico- President Betty Jo Sprouse President Marian Steadman Dolores Tyler 318 Melv!n Maybey Al Choules Darcy Clawson Max Hymes Howard D. Lowe Blaine S. Butler Alpha Kappa Psi Ivan Tidwelt Dale A. Taylor A. Wayne Schwalbe J Morgan White Fred Money Mark L. Money James R. Omps Philipp Schmidt Jr. Alpha Kappa Psi Is a professional fraternity which fosters scientific re- search in the fields of connmerce, accounting, and finance; and en- deavors to educate the public to appreciate and dennand higher ideals therein. The Fraternity annually co- sponsors the Ad Ball each spring and brings many innportant business men to their meetings to speak of their practical knowledge. 319 Irene Barlow Ruth Brasher D. Louise Barton Mona Anderson Treasurer Vice-President LaRue Bralthwaite Alzlna Egbert Jerrie Hansen Eleanor Jorgenson To foster home economics for the development of ideal womanhood which embodies cultural and scien- tific advancement and for the estab- lishment of better home and com- munity life is the purpose of Gamma Phi Omicron, hHonorary Home Eco- nomics Sorority. Among the activi- ties of this group was a Christmas party for underprivileged children, a birthday dinner for the members, and a trip to Z.C.M.I. trousseau display. Gamma Phi Omicron Gerry Marriott Gayle Loosli Rosemary Phillips Margaret Potter Gloria Wallis Amelia Von Wagoner Barbara Harri$| President Secretary Sheronne Robertson Marilyn Thompson Eftle Warnick Jean Eldridge Myrtle Fitzgerald Winifred Wilkenson Audrey Whipple] 320 Phi Alpha Theta Jerelyn Sorensen Bob Bennion Secretary Elon V. Smith Bert W. Marley David Linquist Ellis James B. Hill Nancy Takemoto Robert Anderson Stan Hall President H. Clair Searle Caroline Stucki Leslie S. Raty Vice-President Paul Hyer Robert Lehr Ralph Hansen The Beta lota chapter of Phi Alpha Theta was char- tered at the Brigham Young Universtiy in May 1948. The purpose of this organization is to encourage a high stand- ard of achievennent in the field of history particularly among young historians. The aqtivlties during the year include the autumn and spring initiation and the sponsor- ing of a number of speakers on historical subjects. 321 Sigma Gamma Epsilon is a national geologic -fraternity designed to create a strong brotherhood between all who are engaged in the study of the earth sciences. This year the B.Y.U. chapter, Alpha Sigma, has been given the opportunity of editing and publishing the November, 1 95 1 , issue of The Compass, a scientific fraternity maga- zine devoted to the earth sciences. This magazine Is published quarterly and con- tributes a great deal of ma- terial to the field. or? J) Kenneth C. Bullock Tom S. Boyden E. P. Hyatt Harold J. Bissell Dale Butler Advisor Keith W. Calderwood Robert W. Gates May Thomas Evans Leiand J. Davis George Hansen Vice-President _ Advisor Robert Hodgson Russel A. Madsen Jack W. Madsen Floyd H. Hoffman Robert Warner Sigma Gamma Epsilon L. Elliott Tuttle Floyd E. Williams Ward Abbott Walter L. Smith- Grant Smith Jack R. Price President Derald M. Boyce Norman I. Richards Stan Schindler Spence J. Reber Maeser D. Okerlund Gordon Waring Floyd C. Moulton John H. Wing 322 Omega Nu Omega Nu members are interested in journalism, writing, and radio work. It is their purpose to give students of the same interests a way to exchange their ideas. Their goal is to perpetuate a free radio and press, and to insure the continuation of promoting new Ideas and thoughts through such mediums as will reach the masses. The group actively participates In the Journalism Conference, spon- sors a Grid iron banquet, and sell programs at football games. Betty Ann Green Carolyn Cox Stan Hall Sally Kirkham Camille Johnson Mary Jane Groberg Jackie Campbell Roma Murray Julia Neville Annette Wood 323 Theta Alpha Phf Theta Alpha Phi, an honorary dramatics organization, wishes to promote drama and dramatic culture on the cam- pus. This fraternity sponsored one of the outstanding major dramatic productions of the year in The Corn is Green presented during the winter quarter. The group also participated in many other plays and dramatic pro- ductions at the university.  i Leonard Rowley Ann Whiting Jarrett- Jarvis Maridell Lewis Max C. Golightly Geneva Call Reveau Sherratt Nornnan D. Sullivan Rae Mona Kirkham Dan Leegant .President Edward L Bunnell Lynn Benson Vice-President 324 Jewell Cloward Lois Christianson Colleen Coray Lei Goodness Janet Hales Secretary President Renee Labrum Gladys Kondo Margaret Hansen Maxine Leigh Marianne Hillman Vice-President Dorothy McMullln Wanda Wood Marilyn Morrill Grace Vlani Jean Williams Senior Orchesis Sponsored by the Women ' s Physical Education De- partment, We are always striving for perfection has been the aim of Senior Orchesls. They have strived to stimulate interest by featuring a full day workshop for six high schools and an Informal evening for two other school groups. Other events have been a spring dance concert, an assembly, and several dance films. 325 Fenton H. Pulsipher Jonathan H. Palmer Juel A. Parker Paul Steele Kent Staheli John Ige Secretary-Treasurer Keith A. Trimble Stanley Welsh Gene Swenson Vice-President Beta Beta Beta, an International honor- ary biological fraternity, reserves its menn- bership for students of the biological sciences who achieve superior acadennic records and who indicate peculiar aptitude for the subject of biology. An annual affair for this fraternity is the initiation banquet. Other activities include lectures, a boat trip across Utah Lake and a project of clean- ing and painting the Zoology and Bota ny departments ' boat. Beta Beta Beta I Bonnie Rae Hanson Herman Sanders Joyce Dunn Marvin D. CoWey Keith Brady Lenord D. Moor James A. Little Lester Ludlow Wayne A. Melander iPresident Don L. Marler I 326 Row I , Left to right: James D. Orton, Forrest Staffanson, Owen S. Merrill, Vice-President; Donald T. Jones, President; Frank Woffinden, Secretary-Treasurer; Arthur Sevey, Ray Chapman. Row 11: Wayne B. Hales, Advisor, Kenneth D. Parson, Clay Gorton, Carl T. Luce, Bart Czirr, Merrill Evans, E. J. Eastmond. Row III: Eugene Tidwell, Reg Call, Thomas Lee, Mel Barrett. Worth Allred, Montie Orgill. Sigma Pi Sigma Organized to serve as a means of awarding distinction to students having high scholarship and promise of achlevment In the field of phys- ics, Sigma Pi Sigma, Physics hHonor Society, wishes to promote student research, to advance the study of physics, and to encourage friend- ship among physicists. Highlights of the year were the annual banquet held spring quarter, the winning of first place In the Diamond Jubilee Parade, and the sending of delegates to a national convention. 327 I I Seated, left to right: Eunice Harmon, Secretary; Thayne Harris, President, Lowene Wood. Stand- ing: Owen Rich, Advisor, Donnene Merrill, Durlan Stewart. Alpha Epsilon Rfio Alpha Epsilon Rho is the honorary radio fraternity whose roster contains some of the greatest names in radio. Its in- tention is to increase the standards of radio and television work on college and university campuses so that the radio profession of the future may be perfected. It is to encour- age and recognize outstanding radio achievement among college students of high scholastic standing. 328 Attracting students to the growing field of microbiology, fostering fellowship among workers in microbiology, and dissem- inating scientific knowledge are the aims of the Beta Sigma Frat- ternity. Bacteriology majors, nurses, and laboratory technicians participated in educational and social functions at the B.Y.U. Association with chapters at the University of Utah and Utah State were enjoyed. Beta Sigma Seated, left to right: E. Virgil Howell, Advisor; Joseph G. Tuliy, President: Gwen Sprat- ling, Secretary-Treasurer; Rex Spendlove, Vice- President; Paul Allan. Standing: Thonnas Halverson, Douglas Brown, Bonnie Beardall, Lorna Whitaker, Nedra Ray, Leroy N. Lott, Zemff Cox, Richard Massey. 329 Colorado Club front ' ROW: left to right; Karl Rogers. President; Elsie Mortensen, Vice President; Radeen Bagwell, Secretary; Joanne Corbett, Publicity; Miriam Frost, Social Chairman; Nor- man Smith, Reporter. SECOND ROW: Ruth H Hancock, Peggy Pusey, Betty Ree Yeomans, Helen Martin, Barbara Budge, Flora Deanne Wagner, Vern H. Jensen, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Betty Jackson, Frances Reed, Carole Ann Christensen, Delia Nielson .Marilyn Georges, Eldrid McDaniel. Marty Schaeffer. Jack Roberts, Larry Whetten, Larry Haynie, Richard Haynil. Phillips R. McKinney. f I ( X J ' I FRONT ROW: left to right; Frances Palmer, Secretary; Dale Richey. President; Elaine Engstrom, Reporter; Charles Peterson, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Dick Stapley, Melva Smith, Dorothy Doyle, Jeanie Owens, Glenna Stowell, Ruth Lewis, Helen Bushman, Fern Lilly- white. Viola Lillywhite, Kathleen Brown. THIRD ROW: Ralph E. Lee, LeRoy S. Smith, Elaine Greer, Sylvia Farr, Maurene Pratt, Alta Huggins. Margaret Lewis, Frances Bushman, Gher- denna Hulet, Anna Vee Smithson, Bob Mauzey, FOURTH ROW: Spencer Palmer, Warren Bushman, Wesley Johnson, Dale Barney, Boyd Lee, Derrel Skousen, Jerry Sargent, Merle Allen, Beth Schwantes. Arizona Club 33! Canadian Club FRONT ROW: left to right; Carolyn Taylor, Vada Johnson, Betty Harper, Vice-President, Winton Brooks, President: Alice hlolmes. Secretary; Marilyn Taylor, Patricia, Gregson. SECOND ROW: Elaine Steed, Blanche Poulsen, Dorothy Wilde, Jean Francis, Norma Palmer, Kae Francis, Hazel Hartley, Dawn Robinson, Barbara Ririe, Patricia Brandley. THIRD ROW: Leia Wing, Shirley Allen, Helen Hall, Mar- lene Kemper, Karma Smith, Vivian Haymes, Marilyn Olive, Genille Orr, Josie V. Thelen. FOURTH ROW: Garry Ursenbach, Jack Chalmers, Ireta Brandley, Reed Dahl, Lorna Nielsen, Theron Le Baron, Laurel R. Johnson, Grant Pitcher, Enid Lawlor, Courtenay Anderson. 332 Neoagon Club FRONT ROW: left to right; Mertene Roylance, Donna Sargeant, Jacqule Campbell. SECOND ROW: LaRue Holbrook, Marilyn Overfett, Evan M. Croft, Sponsor; Dick Firth, President; Paul J. Christensen, Vice President; Dick Deen, Social Chairman; Marilynn Pack, Grace Grant. THIRD ROW: Howard Anderson, LaRee Holbrook, Gene Campbell, Marilyn Tidwell, Kent Brown, Patricia Brown, Dave Scott, Dick Crandail, Roy Brown, Bonnie Jean Turner, Floyd Wilkes, Shirley Dimick, Willie Soren- sen, Shirley Farrington, Morrell Bunn, Ron Warden. 333 FRONT ROW: left to right: Alonzo J. Morley, Sponsor; Roland K. Alo, President; Fred Takasaki, Vice President; Blossom K. Enos, Secretary: Esther Sato, Publicity; Masayo Ono, Cora Lou Davis. SECOND ROW: John Ige, Edward Mathals, Bety K. Akee, Social Chairman; Estelle Nishimura, Marvel Bat+ad. THIRD ROW: Maile Perreira, Laura Kanahele, Shirley Kauanae, Clifford N. Kekavoha, Henry K. Chai, Rudolph Meyer. FOURTH ROW: Wesley Kekauoha, Edmund Parker, Harold Yoshimoto, Roy Kaleikau, Elmer Tyau. FIFTH ROW: Fred Miya, James Adiawan, Tom Kekaula, Dave Watson, Edv ard Forsythe. Hawaiian Club 334 FRONT ROW: left to right; Carol Jeanne Madsen, Carolyn Madsen, La Rue Nielson, Myrtle Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Thorpe, Sherma Allred, June Miller, LaRane Nielson, Joyce Sorensen, Jane Anderson. THIRD ROW: Franklin Howell, John Jones, Kenneth Osborne, La Grande Anderson, Delon Covert, Ronald Otteson. Sanpete-Snow Club 335 Uintah Basin Club FRONT ROW: left +o right; Gay Wagstaff, Irene Thomas, Janet Ruppe, Thomas G. Appah, lona Snyder, Donna Lang, Ardell Swasey. SECOND ROW: A. Reed Morrill, Sponsor, Jack R. Wallis, Reporter; Edwin Hall, Athletic Manager; Melvin R. Bodily, Social Chairman; Virginia Wilcken, Publicity Manager; Amber Michie, Secretary; Lila Ashby, Vice President; Ted Thacker, President. THIRD ROW: Clyde Bartlett, Peggy Ann Case, Rulon Lind, Veon McLean, Lila Collier, Shirley Ruppe, Claire Palmer, BoId Lundell, Wayne Lundell, Marvin Ottesen. FOURTH ROW: Lawrence Wilson, Reid L Merrell, Dan Heap, Vearl Haslem, Milton T. Poulson, Duane D. Call, Max C. Winward, Roy L. Smith. 336 FRONT ROW: left to right; Walt Edwards, Betty Kresge, Secretary; Dan Clay, President; Alice Jane Gowans, Thomas G. Dell ' Aria, hienry Leyesman. SECOND ROW: Herb Stube, Jon Shank, Ed Kullick, Richard A. Myer, Melvin Radichel. Yankee Club 337 FRONT ROW: left to right; Dale White, Vice President, Darrel Harris, Treasurer; Maisel Anderson, President; Barbara Dayton, Sergeant-at-Arms. SECOND ROW: EIna Despain, Marjorie Mead, Marjene hiansen. Ruby Jones, Janice Cranney, Glenys Rollins, Maurine Larsen. THIRD ROW: Carma R. Allred, Keith West, Malcolm Matthews, Betty Evert, Betty Aaron, Joan Johnson, Jean Davidson, Melva Hale. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Bertoncely, Boyd Mills, Thimon Adam, Pat Dalby, Leah Burton, Phill Rollins , Carole Anderson. ' T ' oming Club 336 ■■aasat Besides the B.Y.U. Horse Show which included livestock fitting and showing at the Rodeo grounds, the Ag. club sponsored a Co-op Hop with the Honne Economics Club, an Awards Banquet, and a Harvest Fes- tival. The objectives of the group are to stimulate interest in the science of agriculture, to develop high stand- ards of scholarship, leadership and character, and to create a spirit of fellowship among all members. Ag Club FIRST ROW (kneeling), left to rFght: Kenneth Julian, President; Scott Wolfley, Vice President; Jill Farnsworth, Social Chairman; John Fetherston, Programs Chairman. SECOND ROW: Phil Shumway, Faculty Advisor; Clarence D. Asfiton, Head of Hort. Dept.; Grant S. Richards, Faculty Advisor; Wm. Edwards, Dean of Commerce; Thomas L. Martin, Dean of App. Science; Dr. Smith Pond, Head Agric. Econ.; Mary Malstrom, Dr. Ray Farnsworth, Ken Carter, Grant Tingey, Karl S. Farnsworth. THIRD ROW: Lyie Tanner, James Wiltbank, Grant Thomas, Milton T. Poulson, Ted Plumb, Gale Holt, Robert J. Richins, Harvey Blankenagel, Wayne Clark, Keith Clingman. FOURTH ROW: Fred Jones, Orlo B. Larson, Kent S. Anderson, Robert Oxborrow, Richard L. Finlinson, Earl M. Maynard, Merrill E. Warnick, Sylvan K. Tanner, J. Robert Smith, Steve Sherwood, Edgar A. Aides, Chas. D. Peterson. 339 With the common desire to build the nation through the stabilization of the home, girls of the Home Economics Department have organized their club. In keeping with this year ' s theme: At Home in Foreign Lands. guest speakers have given valuable informa- tion on the modes, customs, and mores of other countries. Numerous social oc- casions during the year included slumber parties, get togethers with the Ag. Club, candy pulls, and the annua! Installation Banquet. Home Economics Club FIRST ROW: left to right; Lenore Bennion, President; Sherrdne Robertson. Historian; Donna Hatch, lliene Myers. Larae Baird, Arthetl Wilkins. Jacqueline Redd. Shirlee Hubbard, Gloria Wallis. Audrey Lee, Reporter; Janet Rennund. Vice President. SECOND ROW: Francis Bush- man. Neola Peterson. Rachael Morley. Marilyn Harnnon. Elaine Kiester. THIRD ROW: Myrtle Fitzgerald. Carolyn Taylor. Jean Starley. Sally Summerhays. Melva ra vn Smith. FOURTH ROW: Lea Burton, Mona Rae Anderson, Sally Kirkham, Barbara Harries. Pat Unger. FIFTH ROW: Marilyn Hoopes. Lilias Tanner. Trilby Packard. 340 U. E A. FIRST ROW: left to right; Reeda B. M«rkham, Secretary; Bonnie Christen- sen, Reporter; Callis Harms, Vice President; David L Slis, President. SECOND ROW: Kenneth E. Weight Jr., D. Ted Thacker. Lila Ashby, Dolores Wheeler, Geneva Winterose. A.CEI. FIRST ROW: left to right; Masayo Ono. Lb! Goodness, Frances Hanks, Colleen Mower. Georgia Maeser, Advisor; Colleen Clark. Secretary; Glen S. Gagon, President; Bob Parsons. Vice President; Lou Jean Compton. Nola Clark. Afton Hillier, Deone Cole. SECOND ROW: Julie Johnson, Carolyn Jensen, Leah Plewe, Nellanette Young, Adell G. Hill. LoRene Hardy. Phyllis Little. June Lee Merrill. Tressei L. Marx, Sally Kirkham, Virginia Russell. Voniel Jensen. Janlaco Sudweeks. Luana Field. Lolita Field. Mr . Dorothy Candland. THIRD ROW: Juanita Rose Rowley, Marie J. Ivory, Shirley Johnson. Robert W. Laird. Maurice D. Black. G. Stanley Black, Ora Fay Ivorson. David Chrlstensen. Geneva Winterrose. David White. La Jean Van Orden. Mrs. Candland. Colleen Sorenson. Chiefly concerned with devel- oping individual talent of its members, the Mask Club brings together all students interested in drama and the theater. Many aspiring young actors and actres- ses are given the opportunity to perform before an audience within this speech workshop. Pre- sented during the year are one act plays, play readings and lec- tures on various phases of the theater. f ' r« ' t FIRST ROW: left to right, Marilyn Oldroyd, Mary of Scot- land; Jane Anderson, Peg O ' My Heart; Reveau Sherratt, The Old Maid; Marjorie Thompson, Taming of the Shrew. SECOND ROW: Alene Redd, What Every Woman Knows; Shirley Roberts Liliom; Afton Ash, Deep Are The Roots. Mask Club 342 American Chemical Society FIRST ROW: left to right: H. Smith Broadbent, Faculty Advisor; Don Turner. Lynn Slaugh, Executive Committee; Gwen Spratling, Secretary and Treasurer; Lynn Jarvis, President; Rafael Jaurez. Jerrold Hedquist. SECOND ROW: Jack D. Strong, Robert L. Andelln, Ralph Calvin Raisor, Richard O. Whitehead, Roland M. Nelson, Robert Penfield, Marcus Sigmon, Monte Hickenboper. THIRD ROW: Norman D. Larsen, Willam L Walker. Darrel M. Stuart, Clyde R. Nieken. Melvin R. Bodily. Keith Stewart, J. Calvin Giddings. Thomas A. Henrie. 343 xc FIRST ROW: Professor William C. Corr. Caroline Johns, Merlin S. Myers, Bert Todd, George N. Felsch, Norene Heslop, Joseph Taylor. SECOND ROW: Dr. John T. Bernhard, Hal Connell, Ellenjean Ririe, Nan Nonberg, Van McCabe, Ross Jones, Carl Sedarholm, Jocelyn Beckstead, Melvin Ma bey. Debate Club FIRST ROW: left to right; Spencer Palmer, Caroline Miner, Betty Rae Stowell, Jack O. Hanson, J. LaVar Bateman, Debate Councilor. SECOND ROW: Mark Anderson, Olene Smith, Lloyd Gerber, Daniel H. McMillan, Leonard Row- ley, Rey L. Duffin. THIRD ROW: Jack Roberts, Eileen Schipper, Darcy Clawson, Monta Jacklin, Rolen Campbell, Gay Hawkins. 344 FIRST ROW: right to l ft, kneeling; Rex L Oirlstensen. President; Marie BrarriBll, Secretary and Treasurer; Bob Morrow, Publicity Manager; Joe Pulsipher, Vice President; Professor Harold W. Lee, Sponsor; Professor B. F. Cummings, Departmental Head. SECOND ROW: Howard Graves, Gloria Nicholes, Cyril Lehroenrges, Esther Minzghar, Tenna Nelson, Geraldine Anderson, Beverly Snow, Jean Maycocic, Marie Madsen, Beth Harding, Elaine Anderberg, Jo Ann Hebertson, Joyce Nicholes, Melva Hale. Ruth Weinheimer, Dorothy Wiede. THIRD ROW: Frances Roaker, Zelma Crider, Henrietta Scheoemges, Jane Anderson, Marilyn Redd, La Ree Hales, Gewell Stephens, Florence Ipsen, Afton Passey, Gwen Ence, Vie Long, Arlene Albach, Colleen Knight, Glenys Rollins, Evelyn Russell, Beverly Snaith, Gayle Hall, Nana Jelineck, Hugh Law. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Clark, Muriel Longoria, June Wright, Carolyn Peterson, Sharon Farnsworth, Carol Smith, Merle Elizabeth Olvery, Marcia Stringham, Louna Erickson, Lorraine Kitchfield. LaDawn Doney, Jo Anne Christean, Betty Dain, Elva Clay, Barbara Hughes. Donna Jensen, Sharon Kirwan, Gerrie Anderson, Bryan Hanson, Thayne R. Harris, Gordon M. Taylor. FIFTH ROW: Fortunato Longoria, Marilyn Thorpe, Marilyn Hooper, Ina Marie McQuarrie, Velda Ropake, Ray Colovich, Richard A . Myer, Dick Coatsworth, Darrel Rushton, Rose Bratt, Edwin Brown, Jim Possock, George Blaine Clay, Fred Garrett, Norman Rossell, Ralph Collett, Serge Huff, Robert Gunnell. Jean-Pierre Schraneges, Maxine Bertrand, Lincoln J. Card. SIXTH ROW: Bill Nichols, Nelda Stewart, Vern Thacker, Rawiri Parirall, Connie Cameron, Roiti, Friederich H. Clark, Richard A. Meyer. SEVENTH ROW: Willard C. Dixon, Neil R. Soren- sen, Wes Johnson, .Paul Williams, Nelden Oborn, Bates Westerberg. DeVere Brough, Ned Hoopes, Mayle Brown Franz Nelson. Val 6. Francom. French Club to become acquainted with the civilization and culture of France, the program of the French Club includes lectures, plays, readings, games, and songs of the country. At the tradi- tional Mardi Gras carnival ball, costumed members frolicked in noise, confetti, and serpentine. 345 FIRST ROW: Bernell Mclnlire. Secre- tary; Perry Masterson President; Molly Slight, Vice President; David A. Law. Sponsor; Pauline Gines, Fred Adams. SEC- OND ROW: Neil W. Wiriclc. John t Lewis. Glenn Frazler. K. Preston Glade, Blaine L. Black. John Condie. THIRD ROW: Calvin N. Hall. Stanley E. Abbott. Mel Mabey. John Richards, Martell Mortensen. Japanese Club Russian Club FIRST ROW: left to right; Mamoru Iga, Advisor; Eleanor Kondo, Daniel H. McMil- lan, Secretary; Gloria Hamabata, Vice President; Ellenjean Ririe, Charles Bentler, President. SECOND ROW: Kelvin Hoover, Fred Miya, Scott Orrock, Harold Yoshi- moto. THIRD ROW: Jerry Loveland, Paul Hyer, Stanley Lwasici, Alfred Stucki. 346 R. Max Rogers, Advisor; Ruth Weinheimer, Alvin Wardls, Betty Jo Page, Reporter; Ellen Jesericl, Secretar ; Beth Schwantes, Vice-President; Walter Wilkening, President; Hdon Bitter, Advisor; Annaliza Hoemlce, Ilia Mae Cook. Lome Stephenson, Rod Mann, James Loveless, Jesse Benson, Bernell Smith, Ronald Schultz, Don Marler, Sally Thomas, Melva Ann Smith, Olane Smith, Nadine Monson, Clarence Argyle, Calvin Raisor, Ma«!ne Relnhardt, Lou Rita Mattice, Don Pettegrew, Alice Holmes, Lola Hadtett, Gordon Kerley, Ross Westover, Richard Rowberry, Calvin Giddings, Les Liechty, Jimmy Carroll, Don Turner, Gary Jenkins, Ronald Vincent, Charles Whittle, Keith Allred, Richard Haltermann, Lorin Davis. Lawrence Stott, David Dinsdale, Dale Farrer, Albert Earl, John Carter. William Walker. Cherie Smith, Carolyn Wood, Gwen Orton, Georgia Nate, Nelda Merrill, Madelyn Wootton, Elizabeth Siebach, Nancy Herburg, Carol Clark, Colleen Edwards, Viola Schenk, Marj- orie Toone, Richard Whitehead, George Mitchell, Vernon Miller, Daniel Brown, Rolfe Peterson, David Boden, Reg Call, Melvin Barrett, Leon Bates, Anna Bushman, Irving Bagley, Waldo Richardson, Clive Jorgenson, Jerrold Hedquist, Alan Wilson, Lynn Jarvis. Jay Kindred, Carolyn Thompson, Beverley Knowlton, Pauline Gines, Janet Grimmett, Jocelyn Beckstead, Fred Radichel, Mom ' s Butler, Marlin Baker, Hyrum Bradley, Alma Woodbury, Glen Bendlxsen, Kay Johnson, Bettie Jane McGuire, Doris Sunderland, Christene Hansen, Kay Francis, Roger Nuttall, Jay Lake, Keith Walker, George Mortimer, Fernando Juarez, James Christianson, Bob Borgolthaus, Louise Marsden. German Club By helping students become better acquainted with German civil- ization and culture, the Club hopes to foster and promote a more com- plete understanding of the German people. Although not primarily a social club, by the very nature of its program it has offered social enter- tainment. Members were encouraged to attend German lectures and films, speak the native language, and sing the country ballads. 347 For those red-blooded nor+herners who delight in ski lifts, well packed trails and slopes, and sprained ankles a Penguin Ski Club was organ- ized. Fellow enthusiasts en- joyed a full recreational pro- gram including nnatinee movies on winter sports, day and night skiing, and novelty acts in the annual Snow Car- nival. Big event of the winter season was a week-end trip to Brighton. Penguin Ski Club FIRST ROW: left to right, kneeling; Naomi Bangerter, Vice-President; La Rue Holbrook, Secretary and Treasurer; V. Lamarr Jensen, President; SECOND ROW: (standing), Darlene Harris, Mauree Earl, Francis Reed, Wanda Wood, Barbara Budge, Elois Irie, Lee Ream, Jody Dickson, Kathryn Latimer, Donna Achison, Marge Bean, Hartley Fredrickson, Lillius Tanner, Trilby Packard, Lorna Livingston, Nelda Stewart, Connie Cameron, Larry Haynie, Norinne Teuscher, Ronald Salisbury, Marilyn Anderson, Quentin Bates, Virginia Crandall, Ronald Paul, Reve Simpson. 348 Spanish Club To supplement the text book and gramnoar courses of study, an active cultural progrann was undertaken by El Club Espanol. The main objective of the club is to extend opportunity for actual participation in customs and folk- lore of the Spanish speaking countries. Their quarterly entertainment included a combination of spiced food, South of the Border songs, games, and dances. FIRST ROW: left to right; Aaron S. Brown, Rafael Juarez, Howard Harris, Vice President; M. Car! Gibson, H. Darrel Taylor, Sponsor; Arturo De Hoyas, President; Professor B. F. Cummings, Amalia Z. Tauffuri, Curidice T. Seegmiller, Rosits Pecolio, Barbara Willianfis, Beverly Wright. SECOND ROW: Dick Damin- guer. Dean W. Thomas, Jernando Juarez, Margaret Hutchinson, Helen Marie Johnson, Donalea Johnson, Dolores Varela, Joyce Robinson, Joan McCance, Jean Hall, Betty Gibbs, Mary Pratt, Helen Hernandez, Maria N. Longoria, Fortunato Longoria, Helen T. Woods, Helena D. Muhlestein, Adelia Hatch, Sue Whiting. THIRD ROW: Grant Reese, Bill Wilkes, Anita Todd, Shirley Farrington, Phyllis Boyack, Gwendolyn Judd, Vila Mae Judd, Bob Brown, Rene Rhead, Ben Mortensen, Ken Winsor, Ross Linn. FOURTH ROW: Keiven Hoover, Lonen R. Anderson, L. Ross Jones, Don Davidson, Kenneth M. Howard, E. Keith Dexter, Gerald L. Nielsen. Rex N. Terry. Donald B. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cox. 349 FIRST ROW: left to right; Janyce Maxfield. Ardene Bona, Publicity Manager; Suzzanne Fislte, Secretary and Treasurer; Grant Hulet, President; Richard Jackman, Vice President. SECOND ROW: Glen Turner, Janet Romney, B. F. Larsen, John B. Jones, Agnes Weibell, Donald Allan. THIRD ROW: Jody Willardsen, Ellenjean Ririe, Lu Ann Merrill, Vern R. Montgomery, Lee Kent, Lincoln F. Raynes. FOURTH ROW: Artero De Whyte, Maxine Leigh, Mary Lou Davis, Jean Austin, Paul S. Forrester, Louis Schardine. FIFTH ROW: Val G. Francom, Lois Laney, John Jeppson, Glen L. Harlcer. SIXTH ROW: Francis Magleby, Lavon Boyenger, Chucic Ransonn, Keith Clement. Studio Arts Guild American Orgar)ist Guild i I i FIRST ROW: left to right; Rozella Compton, LeIa Wing, Beverly Knowlton, Lou Jean Compton, Secretary; Loa Bowen, J. J. Keeler, Faculty Sponsor; G. W. FItzroy, Faculty Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Gerrit de Jong, Pat Hales, Marilyn Taylor, Elizabeth Jane Johnson, Felicia R. Erbe, Gayle Messervy, Dale S. Bailey, Vice President; Jay Norman Jep- psen. President. THIRD ROW: Kafhiyn Sundberg, Donna Nelson, Don Page, Dale Sorensen, Barbara Hall, Pea riyne Crowley. Flor Peeters at the Console. 350 i it ' ' . v ' .V ■ f BonnisJean Madsen Elizabeth Jane Johnson President llene Hall LaVieve Thomas Shirley Warner Ruth Macumber Betty Lou Rees Sherratt Reneau Patricia Ingram Joylene Rawlo Secretary Leah McBride lona Green Donna Nelson Vice-President The standard devised by the Ama Phi Unit is A man that friends must show himself friendly. Although small, their mem- bership has spanned the school in the two years since it was organized. A willing group, they can be recognized by their ready smiles and white sweaters with red handclasp emblems. Ama Phi 352 Valkyrie Organized by a group of ex-service girls, the Valkyries are especially recognized for yearly programs presented in the Vet- erans Hospitals. The girls enjoy companionship with one another at parties, both formal and informal. This year they entered into the festivities of a hobo party and an invitational patterned around an Easter theme. Masayo Ono Beverly Smlfh Gene Russell Annie Banks BeHy Jeanne Edwards Barbara Berrey Leia Smith Joyce G!bbs Alice Uchida Dellla Summow Beverly Knowlton Lois Christiansen MyrI Undsay President Cherie Smith Renee Rawie Beryl Bodily Luan Meldrum lone Roberts Vice-President 353 % Roger Sanf Gene Tuttle Jack Zenger John Mangum Ted Warner Paul Mendanhall Don McCormick Paul Broclcbanic Don Wadsworth Secretary Gone Shumway Bert Todd Dick Huish Val Strlngfellow Ralph Willott Treasurer Henry Stevens Ken Collard Jim Rhodes Vice President Lee Simmons David Gledhill Bob Driggs Kenneth Pace President Don Wilson Ralph Prusse Phil Taylor Bricker 354 Originally named the Goldbricicers, the oldest nnen ' s unit is rich in tradition and activity. This year the Brickers were one of the busiest groups on the campus. Good times with good fellows, one of the unit ' s primary objectives, was carried out during the year with a Bricker Misfit party, a senior ban- quet, New Year ' s Eve Party. Bury the Hatchet Week with the Tausigs, along with many outings and stag parties. Crowning this year ' s program of events was a Festival at Bricker Haven in the spring. ' esley Johnson R. Holllst Manning Bob Zabriskle von Nelson Harold Christensen Paul Fish ed Bushnell Bill Nichols Henry Taylor ie Allen Leon Heaps John Taylor Winter quarter pledges display one of the gold bricks that they have carried during goating week. 355 Traditional Candlelight Dinner was held during winter quarter at the White Star Cafe. The Cesta Tie autumn invitational centered around the Indian legend, The Weeping Rock of Sinavawa ; teepees, peaceplpes, and Indian relics carried out the theme. Continuing each quarter with numerous activities, the social year culminated with a dinner dance at the Starllte Gardens. Ably filling positions on campus, the Cestas excelled in dramatics, music, and journalism. The Banyan Queen was chosen from Cesta Tie by John Robert Powers. Cesta Tie Marlene Lowry feggy Morrison Donnene Merrill BeHle Jane McGuire Donna Dain Amelia Madson Phyllis Nixon Louise Marsden Maridell Lewis Barbara Lu NIelson Geneva Call Elaine Engstrom Marilyn Thorpe Glenyce Dlllman Geri Solomon Marilyn Hales Secretary Lucy Calder Joyce Potter Sandra Larson Carrole Snow Camille Johnson Roma Murray Mary Nell Schada Lorna Soderqulst 356 LaRene Hardy Dixie Ann Mech am Flora Larsen Jeanine Brimhall Louise Peterson Lillie Belle Peferson Norma Jean Kin g Annette Wood Frances Har ks Colleen Bagley LaRue Holbroolc Dorothy PeHlt Maurine Benson Lois Tucker Carolyn Thompson Dawn Terry Margaret Brim Grace Esplin Beth Schwar tes Joan Ellen McCanca Carolyn Madsen Gladie Nixon Violate Myers Lois Carter Betty Dain Barbara Reinsch Jean Hall Louise Back Alene Watk ns Connie Nebeker Lois Peterson Elaine Engstrom lliene Myers Betty Bean Shirley Mauqhar Vice-President LaRee Holbrook Mary Ann Wyatt LuAnn Merrill Betty Ann Green Colleen Christensen Mary Nell Waddoups Lei Goodness Lois Conger Betty Hayes Marge Bean Diane Burgi Elaine Hendrix Bonnie Jean Moesser JoAnne Jackie Ralphena Taylor •JC7 Pat Judd Mildred Price Shirley Larsen Donna Tanner President Welly Hunt Andrew J. Nelson Vaughn Fairbanks Bob Anderson Arnold Stromberg Jim Mathis Wayne Wilson Boyd Bitton Mark A. Nelson Ted Money Secretary Donald Turner James Chrlstianson Bob Crockett Garth Rogers Fred A. Money Social Chairnnan Walt Edwards Elwin Lance Harry Hall Bill Dudley Jim Bingham Les Ludlow Brigadier The famed, gay-nineties Bowery Ball, the winter formal Cinderella , and the spring invitational Lucky in Love top- ped this year ' s Brigadier Social page. All Brigs point with pride at their achievement in winning the prizes for the most outstanding and most beautiful float in the hHomecoming parade. Keeping the welfare of the school in mind, the mem- bers strive for service along with their social life. A daily editor of the Universe, Chairman of the Student Program Bureau, and Intramural representative to the legislature all display orange and black sweaters. 358 Brigadiers and dates found that getting together often was a sure source of enjoynnent. ;|jr Norm Rossell President Stan Schindler Vice-President Roy Vincent Howard Johnson Lee Stratford Treasurer Dee Williams Richard Hardy Boyd Lake Ned Christensen Ernest Medlyn Charles W. Johnson Fred Lange Robert Gallagher John Meier Jeff W. Nichols 359 Elaine Nelson Joyce Bateman Leanore Ream Pat Russell Jacqule Campbell Marilyn Hoops Betty Farr Geniel Thornton Treasurer Margaret Hansen Marilyn Geddes Carol Clark Secretary Jean Williams Shirley Albiston Arlene Lewis Ruth Groesbeck Nancy Holt Virginia Crandall Emma Stratton Emma Gean Hatch Patricia Roberts Fidelas pledges line up for goating and wonder whether it is worth it. ! 360 Fidelas Outstanding in intramurals, Fidelas girls were winners of both the volley ball and basketball tournaments. Their mennbership participate in Orchesis, A.W.S. council, and dramatics. At ths ' Ir Capricious Carousel invitational couples whirled in a carnival atmosphere of circus animals, merry-go-rounds, and balloons. Other social events of the year included a dinner dance and week-end canyon party. Identified by grey sweaters with maple leaf emblems, these girls recite as their motto: Amice Fidelas Ami. Andrea Johnson Gaynell Call Vice-President Mary Barstow Janice Carling Lily Higa Wanda Wood Ardena Beck MIgnon Waddoups Elaine Finlayson Renae Bunne Kathy Latimer Dixee Ann Baker Phyllis Christensen Marilyn Anderson Barbara Gillette Renae Ottley La Ree Hales Maxine Cordner Connie Rushton Nellanette Young President 361 Gamma Tau ' if Willard Dixon Glen Lambson Paul Roylance OeVere Brough Bob Unlce Courtenay Anderson Van MacCabe Treasurer Bob Hamblin J. Keith Scoville Jerrold Hedquist Farrell Brown John MacCabe Vice-President Kay Peterson Dayle Jeffs President DeLoyal Bills Social Chairman Arden E. Meelcs Dale Wilcox Gene Hanson Fred Adams June H. Hanson Dick Fox 362 Gamma Tau goats serenade girls in Campus Dorm dining hall. Wilford N. Hansen Charles Newton Albert Hedquist Fred Schow Bernell Garrick Dale Shumway Lloyd J. Webb Ted Knowlton Howard P. Galloway Bruce Stevens Ronald Dye Reece L Glines Now in their fifth year of activity, the men In red have participated wholeheartedly In Intramural compe- tition, the Christmas drive, and the fleldhouse drive. Again this year they enjoyed the annual Dig for Duds ana the hilarity of goat week, climaxed by the Garbage Gob- ble. Sophomore class president, Honor Council member, A. M.S. officer, and Universe sub-editor were among the positions held by the G.T. ' s. 363 Anna Julia Hoyt El Mario Hansen Dorothy Cranmer June Lee Merrill Affon Ash Naomi Bangerter Gerry Rossell Barbara Hall Georgia Minor Jeanne Bertoch Janet Hales Sally Kirkhann Carolyn Cox Ruth Reeve Suzanne Eyring Beverly Miller Secretary Jackie Johnson Cherie Marcil Glenna Wagstaff Rae Mona Kirkham Marilyn Bennlon Lorraine Greenwood Louise Boley Charmayne Matson Dorothy Groesbeck i Boasting +he largest membership on campus, the Nautilus girls are represented In numerous phases of col- lege life. Among N.L. members are the Sophomore Loan Fund Queen, A.W.S. president and council members, Sophomore class president and other class officers, White Key president, and numerous Banyan personalities. The Friendliest Girl on campus for the past two years has come from a whole membership of friendly girls. All joined together at this year ' s Candles Invitational dance, Pari- sian Cafe rush party, traditional Under the Sea Banquet, and spring dinner-dance at the Salt Lake Country Club. Marilyn Hilton Janet Ronnney Elaine Fetscher LaVonna Guymon 364 Beautiful Candles decorations were featured at Nautilus Invita- tional in December. Nautilus Barbara Romney Vice-Presidenf Lila Bowen Treasurer . g. . r ,, Arlene Deem Sally Sumertiays Geraldine E Anderson Bliss Larsen Cariene Weaver Helen Jeanne Jones President Maureen Crandall Sheronne Robertson Joan Greer Roylance Spratling Kathryn Melville Sue Nelson Marilyn Frame 365 KatKerine Miller Connie Cameron Kathryn Christenson Joan Cluff Treasurer Joy Arrowsmith Colleen Mower Marilyn Ferrin Idello Udall Pat Quinn Ann Ashman Carol Westberg Betty Jean Ross Joan Pearson Janice M. Msdsen Joyce Campbell Leia Wing Mary Ann Wilson Secretary Joanne Stringham Gloria Wallis President Raquel Adamson Shirley Christensen Vice-President O.S. Trovata ' , Joanne Stringham and Marion Jensen are given scholarship awards by Betsy Sears at tradi- tional honor banquet. 366 Origirwlly organized by a group of eight friends, O.S. Trovata is one of the oldest units on campus. But age only adds to their activities. These versatile girls had a galaxy of events including a goat party with the Briclcers, O.S. in the Pink. annual honor banquet, second place in the vaudeville show with their western version of Blue Beard, and queen of the Snow Carnival. Continuing during the summer, the group holds parties and sends a newspaper, the Trovata Tattler, to all active members. Bonnie Parker Joy Ellerhon Louise Crandall Janice Anderson Jan Bean Mary Louise Udall Behy Sears Tanya Ashworth BIrdene Terry Nelda Stewart Lula Jean Holfeltz Lencre Vandenberg Dorothy Doyle Jacqueline Redd Marian M. Hoover Alice Wilkinson Jerrie Smith La von Brown Marilyn Faux Marilyn Pulsipher 367 Dean Wilson Dayle Thomas Dick Miller President Grant Thomas Daniel Allen Vice .President Paul M. Salisbury Mel Mabey John Hulick Kent Staheli George Hyde Kay Randall Richard Boyle Treasurer Tausig It is a spirit of loyalty and cooperation which makes evef7 Tausig raise his voice to the creed: Omnus Uno — All for one and one for all. The primary aims of this group are to develop leader- ship, further scholastic and cultural achievements, and to provide for social activities. From the sublimity of the winter formal at Memory Grove to the ridiculousness of the Topper and the Bury the Hatchet Week. they enjoyed a full social year. 368 Robert Burton Frank Patterson Jerry Zenger Ken Caldwell Ralph Boswell Blain Black Jim Loveless Returning home from one-way ride, Tauslg pledges head for the nearest sack to recuperate. 369 Templars get together witti the Cesta Ties for an exchange paf+y at rtie Country Qub. Max Tolbert Sargeant-At Arms R. L Tooke Howard Varfleet James Soloman William H. Toolce Chucic Tucker Ben Ward Bud Bohne Eugene Hawkins M. Gall Nielsen Ron Erickson Max Lee Byron Toone Treasurer Ron Daly Ron Ferraro Secretary Gilbert Christensen Clif Reese Richard Westensim i F. A. Gutierrez Gene Shoemaker President Blaine Butler Lynn Hansen Wayne Orton Ray Oliverson Charles Montgomery Dick Jenkins Grant Tingey Elvan Bay George Tsalaky Wilbur Tolbert Max Sewell Bob Davis Vice-President Templar Organized winter quarter of 1948 by Jim Little Timp Hill and F. A. Gutierre, the Knight Templars are guided by their four ideals: brother- hood, cooperation, scholarship, and fellowship. Yellow sweaters with black swords distinguished these young knights who participate in many sports events and who won the prize for originality in the Homecoming parade with their sausage grinder float. Besides many exchange parties with girls ' units, they held their annual dinner dance and climaxed spring quarter with an Island Magic invitational. 371 Joanne Biason Beverly Longson Carolyn Wood Mary Jo Hyer Jean Wachsmuth Janie Homer Lucille Rowe President Shirley Ann Urie La Dawn Tolman Mary Lois Bolingbroke Margaret Affleck Jean Nock Vice-President Marilyn Thompson Dot White Marilyn Turley Viola Schank Gayle Hall Maxine Telford Hazel Doaring Joan Whittle Vonda Christensen Treasurer I M£Ji±t I I This young unit only in its third year delights in carrying out its theme To seek beauty in all things. In a deep-sea atmosphere of colored fish and sea shells the girls went Twenty Fathoms Under for their decorative invitational dance. Also high on their list of socials were the dinner dance and the Treasure of To Kalon rush party, hlomecoming Queen Marilyn Turley and several queen attendants were chosen from the ranks of this unit. The Toks were proud of claiming first place in the vaudeville show for the second straight year. 372 Treasure of To Kalon is revealed to rushees by Donna Achison, Margaret Affleck, and Vonda Christenson. To Kalon Bonnie Davis Donna Achison Nadine Nalder Bonnie Gardner Maralyn Ballif Beverly Nalder Romalne James Arlene Fernley Patricia Thomas Secretary Phyllis Fox Delene Thompson Janet Gordon Adella Hatch Janet Gordon 373 Val Hyr c Bob Blamires Frank Johansen Keith B. Matthews Stan Hall Howard Edwards Richard Tannyhill Jack Bradbury Reed Call Sam Doxey President Quentin Bates Dale Farrer Mike Miller George Sorensen Edward Forsythe Keith West Bob Dudley Lyie Burke William Crawford Ken Howard Bart Christensen Lentz Crandall Bob Mauzy Robert Laird Troy M. Miller Douglas D. Allen Don Swenson Nick Brussa Tom Jones John Frame Chuck Turner Roen Griffiths Monte DeGraw Burtis Robbins Social Chairman 374 Hartley Frodrickson Avery Glen Bob Morrow Arthur Bliss Monto Hickenloopor Gene Campbell Durian H. Stewart David Dinsdall Thayno R. Harris Hank Williams Vice-President D. Jerry Carter Paul W. Warner Larry Whetten Lynn Rid 9 Don Decker Hal Messervy Bob Quaney Edmund Parker Dick Moody Clarence Argyle Winton Brooks Capturing the football intramural cham- pionship, the Val Hyrics started the year off right. Acknowledged for sociability, scholarship, service, and sportsmanship, the unit gained recognition in student govern- ment with such officers as Banyan Editor, Yell King, Blue Key president, three class representatives to the Legislature, A. M.S. Council members and committee chairmen, and honor Council members. These social- ites held a fall quarter goat dinner with the Cesta Ties, a Homecoming turkey dinner for the alumni, and a formal spring dinner dance. Highlight of the year was the tradi- tional Valhalla Smorgasbord invitational which added to the V.H. ' s reputation as the best fed unit on the campus. Val Hyrics see to it that Hank Williams gets the tradi tional soaking for becoming pinned. 375 %tM Janice Taylor Janef Anderson Marilyn Oldroyd Beverly Anderson Doremis S. Williams LaVonne Thomander Eileen Schipper Joanne Austin Rosemary Phillips Elayne Hansen Margie Gay Driggs Pat Petersen Miriam Frost Naomie Terry Carol Brown Bonnie D. Hansen Peggy Wood Olene Smith Eleise Bergquist Sally Edwards Lillian Schipper Secretary Diane McClurg Carol P. Tueller Marilyn Broberg Margoe Harding Lynn Bates Carolyn Edwards Suzzanne Fiske Treasurer Vol Looking up to the mo+to: She flies with her own wings , the Val Norns experienced another eventful year. To the student government the V.N. ' s contributed the vice-president and secretary of the student body and several class officers. Continually active, the V.N. ' s social calendar included a gala circus party with the alunns and a traditional dinner dance. The unique invitational Intermetio was carried out with blue tinfoil violins, sheet music, and red roses. 376 Dorofhy Reid Beth Smith Joyce Jennings Irene R. Green Jeanine Cummings Colleen Knight Anne Thomas Pat Unger Emmanell Yieira Ruth Schipper Louise Sharp Phyllis Winkler Marilyn Miller Carmela Tanner Barbara W. Gates Carol Jean Clark Vice-iRresident Ann Whiting Elizabeth Martini Donna Mahoney Shirley Roberts President Norn Bridal circle was highlight of Val Norn fashion show. 377 Viking i f Viking president Russell Taylor makes sure goat Reed Benson does a good shine job. 1 Joe L Smith Frank Barrett Archie Jensen Ken Leth Morris Harnswofth Ross Farnsworth Harry L Trimble Kumen Smith Don Miner Widtsoe Shumway Dean Barnes Secretary Robert H. Green Thomas A. Boyden Glenn C. Peterson Dave Clark Barry Thompson Reed Jenkins David A. Wi Treasurer ng Bruce Chambers Richard Nelson Ken Pocock Vice-President « 378 Dale Richey William G. Dyer Robert Flaherty Darcy Clawson Russell Taylor President Bud Jones Douglas Shepherd Leonard W. Beckman Gordon B. Taylor Bob Sipherd MaKee Blaisdell Social Chairman Jarret Jarvis Don Murphy Dick Ricks Reed H. Page Bury! McClurg Grant Anderson Gordon Price Keith Frogley Bud Whipple Frands Magleby Keith La rsen Reed A. Benson Don C. Tucker Sherman Sheffield Ernest Larson 1 Jack Roberts 1 John W. Jepson A Viking serenade indicates that either some member recently pin- ned is headed for a swim in the pond or that five dozen members are gathered together. All men who group in the name of Viking and in the spirit of Franthor, the fearless, find a power in unity. The Vikes are well- known for such functions as their annual Jiggs costume party and a spring chicken fry. The unit is very active in student affairs and had named from its ranks studentbody and class officers, members of the Honor Council, and a member of the branch Presidency. 379 Ellen Jean Ririe Virginia Joost Bet+y Jones Iris Jenson Mary Ann Maughan Secretary-Treasurer Renee Labrum Louise Wilcken Beth Wllclcen Deon Mcintosh Shirley Lou Turner Beth Richardson Bonnie Rae Hanson President Beverly Wright Anne Rasband Nelda Casper Alto Mitra Under the symbol of the flaming torch the Alta Mitras established their aim which is to develop lasting friendships. HHigh on their list of social events were a colorful invitational conducted to the theme Candyland and a formal dinner dance. These eager girls not only participated in social life, but they also won first place in the Intramural bowling tournament. Joann De Bry Carroll Lee Nielson Twila Jenson Betty Kresge Mary Lou Neeley Vice-President Donna Mae Johnson La Deane Prior Belva L Wheeler Beth Alene Wilcken La Vayle Maughan Larae Baird Lucy Green 380 ' . ' ; ' ■)« ' j « ■ ' 1 ; Alma P. Burton Advisor William E. Berrett Sponsor Lambda Delta MENS EXECUTIVE OFFICERS; Left to right: Stan Forsyth, Athletic Manager; Dale Taylor, Gale Hammond, Treasurers; Paul Dahl, Vice-President; Howard Graves, President. 382 Upon the Latter-day Saints ideals and heritage Lambda Delta Sigma was founded. Through its pro- gram young men and women demonstrate +rue democratic brotherhood by stressing five practical ideals: fellowship, leadership, Intellectuality, cul- tural life and spirituality. In addition to the intellec- tual and religious program a rich variety of social life is carried out mutually by the members. The major social functions of the year included a Hallo- ween party, Christmas Dance, Winter Frolic, Sweet- heart Ball, and an Installation Banquet. Sigma MARY ANN NIEMINEN Lambda Delta Sweetheart WOMEN EXECUTIVE OFFI- CERS; Left to right: Norma Despain, President; Shirley Call, Vice-President; Erma Eldredge, Secretary; Joyce Galbraith, His- torian; Bonnie Christensen, Re- porter; Haine Leavitt, Athletic Manager. 383 Lyie Tanner Reed H. Dahle Members of Alpha Chapter and dates enjoy dining and dancing at Crown Cafe during winter quarter. Alpha Arden A. Vance Morrell Bunn Charles Kinsey, Jr Sidney Gilbert Russell F. Hunt James Solomon Hardy Bean Rolen Campbell Vice-President Kenneth Zwahlen Secretary-Treasurer Elmer Hawkins George A. Mortimer Dale Johnson Gerald E. Fieldhouse Gale Holt Floyd Banks Dean Thomas Clarence H. Cordon, Jr. President George C. Sparks Kent Gneiting Howard Schmidt 384 Phi Chapter Doreen Olsen Agnes Weibell Helen Young Harper Nedra Jean Ray Janet Ruppe Clarlt President Vice-President Nettle Tucker Darlene Lund Lois Stratton Viola Lillywhite Norma Rae Lyon Ellen Jean Rlrie Vella Rose Barloclter lona Snyder Secretary Dorothy Bartels ILL MAE COOK Sweetheart of Alpha Chapter 385 12 ' K!Hy Sue Barber Patricia Rooks President Elaine Green Colleen Clark Voniel Jensen Ruth Cheney Betty Jackson Evelyn Horrocks Joanne McLaren Myrtle Sterling Louise Blood Bonnie Jean Turner Colleen Sorenson Ora Fay Iverson Vice-President Chi Chapter Phi Sextet Lambda Delta Sextet members were Florence Ipsen, Vella Rose Barlocker, Barbara Chadwick, Maizle Foster, Louise Stratton, Shirley Call, and Ilia Mae Cook, accompanyist. 386 Mary Ann Niemlnen Wynette Maughan Margaret Lewis Monta J. Jacklin Eileen Viles Iris Jenson Jean Slack Marlene Baker Marilyn Tidwell Connie Harmsen Doris Hernnansen Sylvia Farr Ruth Lewis Norma Jean Kochever Kathryn Sundberg Secretary 387 Verna Van Buren Laurel Rae Johnson Lorna Nielsen Lois Laney Bonnie Christensen Ruth Taylor Clarelle Richardson Shirley Mae Jonhson Irene Thomas Sally Jane Tyson Helen Bushman Lorna Durrant Gladys Banles Joyce Dusfin Elaine Leavltt Vada Johnson Joyce Nlcholes Carma L. Collett Mona Wright Pauline Gines Omega Chapter 388 HELEN YOUNG Sweetheart of Gamma Chapter Gamma Chapter Dale H. Taylor Junior Hicks President Verl Green z Evan Hansen Lynn W. Hansen Vice-President Marvin Nelson Gale Hammond 389 9M Joyce Gailbraith Dorene Patricia Boyle Jeanine Shurtleff Norma Metcalf Vivian Haynes Carolyn Madsen Elma Buttars Barbara Clapham Shirley M. Call Loa Bowen Carma Willardson Lois Tucker Vice- President Patricia Carey Carolyn Jensen Mary Barstow t Pauline Hanks Malsei Anderson VeLols Nielsen Denza Aiken Patricia Havens Pat Dalby 390 Carolyn Cox Joyce Robinson Befty Evert Betty Aaron Elaine Werner Gloria Dean Bauer Joann Godfrey Donna Jean Peterson Upsilon Chapter Marilyn Georges Juanita Rose Rowley Joan Kienlse Suzanne Ellis Monna Hansen LuAnn Merrill Joyce Sorensen Maralyn Walsh lla Jean Haycock June Miller President f5 % J C Jack K. Jones Douglas Warren Johnson Keith Hansen Stanley S. Forsyth Kent Larson President Daniel Brown Thomas William Johnson Dale Turner Warren L. Jensen Clyde R. Nielsen Secretary Frequent exchange parties among the units made for congeniality and good cheer. Delta Chapter Ronald K. Thomas Howard Graves Gerald Gilner Vice-President 1 Psi Chapter Willa Davis Vera Jean Petty Flora Mae Heaton Charlene Tueller Marlene Bee Allen Donna Mae Feulner Narlene McKinley Nola Alleman Carol Warr Leila Hardy Helen Erickson t:rma Rufh Eldredge Ara Belllston Betty Rae Stowell Roma Jean Brown Ellen Lindsay Nola Clark Vice-President Norinne Teuscher Maizie Foster President 393 Tau LAMBDA DELT WOMEN ' S IN- TRAMURAL SQUAD: Front Row, left to right: Shirley Johnson, Laurel Johnson, Lois Laney. Back Row: Elaine Leavitt, Erma Cfark, Helen Bushman. I Fay Cook Paula Tanner Donna Hatch Barbara Chadwick Vice-President Coleen Rawson La Rue Holbrook Norma Despain LaRee Hollers Roylance Spratling Anna Bushman Leila Taylor Elaine Orme Morris Stromberg Kathy Latimer Anna Christensen 394 Chapter i n Lolita Field Luana Field Kathy Brown Joy Lechtenberg Lois Hullihan Lois Athay Rosemary Nelson LaJean Van Orden Doris Sunderland Sherley Hale Zeller President Janice Heiser Dorothy Curtis Jean Stock Helen R. Ganibol Connie Decker Marie Sabin Lorraine Greenwood Geniel Sorensen 395 Beta Pi Lona Mae Pincock Winifred Wilkinson Marjorie Toone Vice-President Clementine Croom Marjorie Thompson lone Lewis Norma Metcalf Edna Green Ida Marshall Arlene Bean Laura Johnson Melva Hale Lois Evans P ' esident Clover Guymon Laurel Watson Emogene F. Bushman The missionary spirit is emulated on the Y campus by the Beta Pi, a group of returned lady missionaries of the Latter Day Saint Church. The organization promotes a three-fold program: intellectual, cultural, and social. Also they sponsor religious speakers, testimony meetings, and present spiritual and recreational programs on campus and in surrounding wards and stakes. Foremost on their social list this year was a spring outing and an Orchids in the Moonlight dance. 396 Orchids in the Moonlight was the theme for beautiful deco- rations at Beta Pi invitational dance. Mary Rico Clarice Simpson Lowene Wood Beth Sorensen Betty Gibbs Hermine Briggs Alice Watts Secretary Phyllis Boyack Leah Lloyd Julia Carver Ruth Baugh Hazel Mae Brook Geneva Winterrose Marion Kohler Laura M. Cuff Betty Matheson Maryl Leavitt Shirley Sherwood Norene Heslap Dorothy Thompson 397 Delta Phi Merrill G. Dur ee Clarence Argyle Cline Durfey David M. Stauffer Ross Vienweg George Felsch Morrell Bunn Paul F. Warner William A. Fresh Jack R, Wallis Arnold J. McAllister Charles C. Fronberg Darrell Dixon Paul E. Dahn Keith Anderson Ron W. Westover Kent S. Anderson L. Ross Jones H. Grant Evans Edwin B. Gagon Gale E. Hammond Richard Lambert Bernell Smith Wayne W. Clark Wendell Neville Elmo Turner Jim W. Nixon Wayne R. Ward Rulon G. Craven Jack Bowen Tom Adams Paul D. Levie 398 Var Rosanbaum Benny F. Reed Gaylen Harmon Vern Thaclcer Fred SarreH Wayne A. Melander Verl L. Soelberg Kenneth B. Lyman Billie B. Badger Glen A. James Spencer J. Palmer Donald F. Larson Fred L. Crandali Liuford S. Oastrup Mark S. Roberts Phil Humphreys William Lamar Soelberg Eugene H. Davis Harold Glen Clark Vern R. Montgomery Kenneth Judd Scott A. Hurst L. Grant Reese Joseph Hafen Allen D. Hair Elden Jackman Darrel Robbins J. Robert Smith Uoyd Guymon Ronald Farr Delta Phi, honorary religious fraternity, brings missionary compan- ions together as college companions. Besides fostering high standards on the campus they become socially integrated. Frequent diverse activities included election of Delta Phi Dream Girl, sponsorship of the Snow Carni- val, organization of a chorus which toured the San Francisco Bay area during the Christmas holidays, and compilation of visual-aid material for missionaries in the field. Marking the conclusion of spring quarter was a national convention in the form of a banquet and dance. 399 ki , %M Lavon F. Eller Kenneth Julian Ray G. Anderson Ralph Crystal Reed W. Chrlstensen Daryl McArthur Robert!. Divert Dick Bowman Don Spencer John D. Smith Phillip R. McKinney Frederick Jones Glade Greenhaigh G. tvlerrill Andrus President Howard Harris Weldon Jolley Wendell G. Waite Carl R. Ross Ardean Watts Dale S. Bailey Willard Dixon David Christensen Lowell S. Watson Reed fvl. Dahl Stanley Abbott Verl Green E. Franklin Heiser Newell H. Erickson Charlie L. Briggs Bill S. Henrie George E. Magnusson Walter Bolhn 400 Evan N. Stevenson Lincoln J. Card Eugene Lyons Dale H. Taylor Richard L. Finlinson Lynr PInegar Harold C. Yancey Jack Strong Josi ph Taylor Don S. Robertson Ralph L. Jack Fran k Peterson Paul Truman Gardner R. L. Call Benny Mortenson Philipp Schmidt Kenneth Winsor Calvin W. Craig Donald J. Clark Bill Wilkes Kenneth M. Graham David Smith John D. Warner William F. Farnsworth Vice-President Delta Phi 401 Del to Phf Richard R. Clark Jack Roberts Jay Ferrell Sherman Sheffield Tom Gunn John W. Tanner Lowell Frodsham John E. Mackay Boyd Lake Glenn L. Whitear Joseph V. Hamilton E. Doyle Robison Hamilton Smith Fred White G. Gail Stott Alan Clark Reed Larson Arlen R. Hansen Dick Nilsen Robert Ensign Douglas Cowley Rex C. Moulton Jack Dowdle Jay Jeppson Leroy S. Smith J. Clark Hermansen Alvin O. Price Arthur B. Sadler Bob Francis C. Anderson Mark L Money Shirley N. Rodebach 402 Harold S. Connell John M. Whitoley Jay Butler George R. Wilkins Max W. Hynnas DeLamar Rust Norman E. Wright Robert Clayton Albert Whaanga Ben C. Marler George E. Billings Weston K. Jones Irven L. Henrie Ronald Vincent Secretary Wayne Wright Irwin B. Chaffin Don Sorensen Sanford S. Walker Mel Mabey Karl S. Farnsworth The Delta Phi Chorus fostered fame for this returned missionaries organization through its many con- certs. 403 Perry W. Doyle Kenneth Beatty Alma Gene Sodequist Clarence V. Hulet Albert C. Todd Ke th R. Walker Normon,F. Hammer Max W. Moffett Louis Alexander Fife, Jr. Rob er t O. Vowie Wendell G. Waite William R. Egbert Neil R. Sorensen Jay R. Fowles Bruce .Passey Shirley B. Randall Robert Whitney Victor D. Billings Garth O. Rogers Orrin E. Baird Glen W. Lee Roland J. Beck Reed Bensen Wayne A. Goates Milton R . Bloomc uist Leonard O. Moore De Lamar Jensen DeVere E. Walker Lloyd H. Redd McKay Burton John Merle Niel sen Hank A. Anderson 404 Thomas Howells Dee E Willden Dale Criddle Jerry L Graham Perry K. Lovell Mark L Anderson Lenn M. Shumway Jay B. Williams Leo Wilcox Norman R. Woodfield James Sumsion John N. Nixon Forrest O, Hall Kenneth Howard Albert Choules Parker P. Robison, Jr. James J. McFarlene Vernon Miller Harold R. Call Bob Bennion William N. Jones Dallas O. Peterson Max D. Harper John R. Connell, Jr. Louis J. Winter Gerald N. Randall Patrick J. D ' Addabbo Leo W. Honeycutt 405 In Memoriam... FACULTY INDEX iallif, F. Ariel— 80 Jallif, Arta— M Ballou. Richard E. — 132 Berrett, William E.— 382 Bennion, Adam S. — 75 Boel, Joseph — 104 Booth, Lillian— 77 Bowen, Albert E. — 75 Buggert, Prof Gustav — 130 Burton, Alma P. — 382 Butterworth, Edwin — 81, 126 Cannon, Clawson — 134 Carr, William C— 83 Carroll, Elsie C— 83 Cheney, Thomas E. — 83, 128 Christensen, Earl M. — 83 Christensen, Lillian— 83 Christensen, R. A. — 83 Clark. Bruce— 83 Clark, Harold Glen— 82, I04 Clark, R. Herald— 80, 82 Clark, J. Reuben — 74 Clark, R. James — 81, 82 Clark, Warden J. — 83 Clark, Mary Deane — 82 Clark, H. Monroe— 79, 82 Clark, Reola — 83 Clarke, Alve John — 83 Covington, Loren C. — 83 Cowan. Cynthia — 83 Cowley, Matthew— 75 Crandall, Lars — 83 Croft. Evan M.— 83. 333 Crowton, Dave — 82 Dallin, Leon — 82 Davidson, Bertha — 82 Dean, C. Edwin — 82. 317 DeJong. Gerrit. Jr. — 83. 95 Doxey, Roy W. — 83 Eastmond, E. John — 83 Edwards, William F.— 83, ID! Evans. Bob — 83 Evans, Lucille — 83 Eyring. Carl F.— 17. 83. 92 Farnsworth, Emma J. — 82 Farnsworth R. B.— 82 Ferguson, Burnett — 54, 82, 95 Fisher. Flora D.— 82 Gardner. John H. — 82 Gates, Crawford — 133 Gamett, LaVell— 87 Geertsen. O. Norman — 83 Gibby, M. Neal— 83 Gibson, Carl M. — 83 Gledhill, Preston R.— 83 Goates, Rex — 83 Gunn, Richard L. — 83 Gustaveson, Lloyd M. — 83 Hales. Wayne B.— 82. 327 Halliday, John R.— 82. 131 Hamblin, Lawson — 82 Hammond. May C. — 82 Hansen. George F. — 80. 82, 322 Hansen, William F. — 86 Harding, Fred W.— 86 Harmon, Rondo S. — 86 Harrison. Bertrand F.- — 82 Hart, Anna — 86 Hart, Charles J. — 86 Hatch, Catherine — 84 Hayes, John E. — 78, 86 Haymore, FrankNn R. — 86 Himes, Elvert H.— 79. 86, 115 Holbrook, Leona — 86 Howell, Virgil E.— 86, 329 Hoyt, H. v.— 80, 86 Hyatt, E.— 86 Jackson, Orrin H. — 84 Jacobs, Brtant S. — 87 Jensen, La Voir C. — 86 Jensen, Christen— 39, 76, 89 Jenson. M. Edgar — 84 Jensen. H. Vern — 87 Jex, James L. — 87 Jones, John F. — 79 Jorgensen, Mary — 87 Keeler, J. J.— 87 Kimball, Spencer W.— 75 King. Luwana — 87 Knight. HaHie M.— 87 Larsen, B. F. — 87 Larson, Clinton F. — 87 Law, Reuben D. — 87, 94 Laycock, Harold— 87, 130 Lee, Harold B.— 75 Lee, Harold W.— 87 Lee, Wilford D.— 87 Lewis, George — 87 Lloyd, Wesley P.— 78. 87 Madsen, Brigham D. — 87 Madsen, Carlos — 87 Madsen, Farrell — 87 Marshall, Milton— 87 Martin, Thomas L. — 87, 99 McAllister, John W.— 87 McKay, David O.— 74 McKnight, Kent H.— 87 McTague, Betty H.— «7 Merrill, Joseph F.— 75 Miller, Elmer— «8 Miller, Karl— 88 Minson, Blanche — 63 Morley, Alonzo J.— 88, 334 Morrill, A. Reed— 88, 336 Morrill, Damaris — 88 Moyle, Henry D. — 75 Nibley, Hugh— 88 Nicholes, Jeseph K.— 88 Nielson. Eve — 88 Oak, Cecil R.— 89 Packard, Hannah C. — 89 Pardoe, Kathryn B. — 49, 64 Pardoe, T. E.— 53 Patch, Bob— 102 Payne. John W.— «9 Perry. Leiand M.— 89 Peterson, Cornelius R. — 89 Peterson, Dean A. — 88 Peterson, H. W.— 88 Peterson, Mark E. — 75 Peterson, Rolfe — 88 Poll, Richard D.— 88 Pond, A. Smith— 88 PoHer, Margaret S. — 88 Poulson, Virginia Booth — 88 Poulson, Wilford — 88 Reimschiissel. Ernest F. — 89 Rice, Leonard — 89 Rich, Naoma— 89 Rich. Owen S.— 89, 328 Rich. Stella P.— 88 Richards, Stephen L. — 75 Richardson, Beth — 88 Robinson, Clarence — 89. 290 Rogers, R. Max — 88 Romney, Antono K. — 79, 88 Edward, Rowo M.— 88 Sardonl, Lawrence — 130 Sauls. Kiefer B.— 75. 78, 88 Shumway, Phil — 88 Smith, George Albert — 74 Smith, Joseph Fielding — 75 Smoot, Richard P. — 89 Snell, W. H.— 88 Soffe, Wayne H.— 89 Sorenson, Kimball J. — 89 Sparks, LeRoy — 89 Spears, Irene O. — 89 Spencer, Lucile — 88, 318 Sperry. Sidney B. — 102 Stansfield. Russell N.— 88 Stapley. Oelbert Leon — 75 Stewart. Josie — 88 Sudweeks. Joseph — 88 Summerhays. Margaret — 88, 134 Swensen. Albert D. — 88 Swensen. John C. -88 Swensen, Russell — 88 Tanner, Orea B. — 89 Tanner, Vasco M. — 81. 89 Tanner, Wilmer — 89 Taylor. E. P.— 89 Taylor. J. Darrel — 90 Taylor. J. Golden — 90 Taylor, Lynn — 90 Taylor, Weldon J.— 90 Thorne, Lucille — 90 Thompson, Woodruff — 90 Turtle, L. Elliott— 89 Wakefield, Homer— 90 Warnick. Eftie— 90 Waterstradt. Jean Anne— 90. 316 Watts. Stanley— 90 Webb. Frederic— 90 Weight. Newell 8.— 90, 135 West. Dale H.— 90 West, Franklin L.— 75 Widstoe, John A.— 75 Wright. Ray— 90 Wilkins, Ernest J.— 90 Wilkinson, Ernest— 76, 77. 78 Wilkinson, Winifred— 90 Wing, John H.— 90 Woodford, Irene B. — 90 Woodruff. Asahel 0.— 103 Yarn, David H.— 90 Young, James Ira — 90 Young. Karl— 90 STUDENT INDEX Aaron, Betty- 234, 338, 391 Abbott, Stanley— 178, 400 Abbott. Ward— 139, 322 Achison, Donna— 54, 117. 125, 204. 314. 373 Adam. Thimon — 338 Adams. Claude — 204 Adams, Daniel S. — 178 Adams, Don— 234 Adams, Fred — 342 Adams, Joan — 204 Adams. John H. — 138 Adams, Tom — 178, 398 Adamson. Cecil — 267 Adamson, Kathleen— 125, 234 AdamsDn, Vyva Raquel — 178, 344 Adamson, Wayne — 234 Adiawan, James — 334 Affleck, Margaret— 204, 310. 314. 372 Ahlstrom, Sherrie — -234 Ah Nin, Myrna— 234 Aiken. Denza— 152, 390 Akee, Betty K.— 334 Akija. Alice Moha— 234 Albiston, Shirley— 204, 340 Alder. Edgar A.— 234 Alexander, Charles M.— 117, 124. 178 Alger. Arlene — 234 Alger, Ned— 273 Alfeman, Betty Jean — 234 Alleman, Nola— 152, 393 Allan, Donald F.— 204 Allan, Paul— 329 Allan, Theron D. — 178 Allen, Daniel— 204, 290, 348 Allen, Denzel C, Jr.— 234 Allen, Douglas D.— 152, 294. 374 Allen. Joe— 234. 355 Allen. John D.— 152, 131, 132 Allen. John W.— 178 Allen, Lael— 134, 234 Allen, Mariorie— 234, 314 Allen, Marlene Bee— 234, 393 Allen, Merle— 234. 277, 331 Allen, Shirley Rae— 234, 332 Allred, Blake— 234 Allred, Carma R.— 130, 234, 338 Allred, Dorald M,— 139 Allred, Evan L.— 152, 290 Allred, Forest— 133 Allred. Helen — 234 Anderson. Allred. Joye— 135. 204 Anderson. Allred, Keith Reid— 152 Anderson, Allred, LaVoy — 234 Anderson, Allred, Marie — 152 Anderson, Allred, Ned — 78 Anderson. Allred. Sherma — 335 Anderson. Allred, Worth— 327 Anderson, Alo, Roland K.— 178, 334 Anderson, Alvey, Merle — 130, 234 Anderson, Andelin, Robert L. — 152 Anderson, Anerberg, Elaine — 204 Anderson, Andersen, Lynette — 204 Anderson, Anderson, Arvin — 152 Anderson. Anderson. Beverly— 54. 135. 137. Anderson. 233. 234. 374 Anderson. Anderson, Blaine — 115 Anderson, Anderson. Bob — 115, 204, 358 Anderson, Anderson, Bruce — 131 390 Anderson, C. Reed — 402 Anderson, Anderson. Carole — 234. 338 Anderson. Anderson. Carolyn — 152 Anderson. Anderson, Charles — 235 Anderson. Anderson, Clair — 178 Anderson, Anderson, Courtenay W. — 204. Anderson, 332, 362 Anderson, Anderson, Donalee — 204 Anderson, Donna — 204 Gene— 152 George L. — 235 Geraldine — 178 Geraidine E.— 178, 365 Grant— 379 Hank A.— 404 Howard 333 Jane— 176, 178, 335 Janet— 374 Janice— 204. 347 Jeanna — 235 John— 178 Keith— 152. 398 Kent S.— 152, 398 LaGrande — 335 Loren R. — 204 Maisel— 115, 235, 338. Marilyn— 204. 381 Mark E.— 204. 405 Mona Rae— 152, 320 Norma — 152 Pat— III. 235 Ray G.— 204. 400, 133 Ray v.— 178 Robert 8.— 178. 321 407 Andarson, Robert D. — 134 Anderson, Rolatne — 235 Andenon, William — 134 A idr«w, Manan — 178 Andnii, Irva — 204 Andrus. Marlene — 196 Andrui, G. Merrill— IIS, 178, 400 Andnjs, Stanley K. — 178 Angus, t««ark— 131 Antrin, Morgan— 290 Appall, Thomai G. — 235. 33 i rafilei, Mildred— 198, 234 Argyle, Clarence J. — 204, 375, 398 Armbuster, Byrdie — 234 Armstrong, Gale — 204 Arnett. Alice — 178 Arnold, Gary — 178 Arnold. Gomer J. — 152 Arrowsmith. Joy — 3 6 Ajh. Ahon — 64, 110. 176, 178, 310, 316, 364 Ash, Carmen — 234 Ash. Donald B.— 234 Ashby, Lila— 178, 33 Ashby, Merrill— 204 Ashman, Ann — 3 6 Ashman, Joyce — 115, 310 Ashton, Kenneth — 204 Ashworth, Tanya — 178, 3 7 Aslett, Gailya— 235 Astin, Jean — 204 Aston, Lloyd Ray— 204 Athay, Lois— 235, 395 Atkerson, Ann — 125, 198 Atkinson, J. Von- 131, 132, 178 Austin, Bill— 134 Austin, Dorothy— 235. 314 Austin, Joanne— 135, 152. 308, 37 Austin, John M.— 235 Austin. William Alfred— 204 Badger. Billie— 178. 399 Badger. Marilyn — 235 Badger. Rosemary — 314 Badham. Norma — 134 Bagley. Carolyn— 124. 235, 314 Bagley. Colleen— 357 Bagley, Gaylsn — 178 Bagley, Iriving A. — 235 Bagley. Leola— 235 Bagley, McKay— 234 Bagwell, Radeen- 234, 330 Bailey. Dale S.— 133. 204. 400 Bailey. Elaine — 267 Baird. Larae— 178. 380 Baird. Orin E. — 404 Baker. Carole — 130 Baker. Dawn— 234. 314 Baker. Dixee Ann — 204, 381 Baker, Evona M. — 131 Baker. Jean — 204 Baker, Marlin — 130, 131 Baker, Martin — 132 Baker, Merlin O.— 234. 317 387 267 386 176. Baker. Ruth Marlene— 235. Ball. Benjamin W.— 153 Ball. Rogene — 58, 124, 232, Balls, Gerald— 235 Ballif, Joe— 204, 276 Ballif, Maralyn— 178, 373 Ballou, Richard— 130, 131 Bangerter, Blauer L— 152. 289, 290 Bangerter. Naomi — 204. 364 Banks. Annie — 353 Banks. Lloyd— 384 Banks. Gladys — 152 Banles. Gladys— 388 Barber Kitty Sue— 115, 178, Bareneba, Chas. — 153 Barlocker, Vella Rose— 135, 385, 386 Barlow, Irene — 320 Barow, Ramon — 204 Barnes, Dean— 198, 204, 378 Barnes, Marjorte — 153 Barnett, Arlene — 204 Barney, Dale — 331 Barney, Ralph Dale— 205 Barnhill, Bertha — 178 Barrett, Mel— 327 Barrus, Robert R. — 17 8 Barstow, Mary— 135, 206, 381, 390 Bartell, Jean— 205 Bartels, Dorothy— 126, 134. 235. 385 Bartlett. Oyde— 235, 334 Bartlett. Lee— 123. 178. 290 Barton. D. Louise — 178. 320 Bascom. Cleo E. — 178 Bate. Lament G. — 152 Bateman. Harold F. — 205 Bateman. Norma Joyce — 152. 360 Bateman. Ralph H.— 152 Bates. Lynn — 205, 37 Bates, Vane Quentin — 44, 10 , 200, 205. 312, 374 Bath, Duane — 290 BaHad, Marvel— 134, 235, 334 Batty, Wayne D.— 235 Bawden Leon — 179 Bauer, Gloria Dean — 205, 391 Baugh, Ruth— 197, 397 Baum, Douglas — 235, 277 Baum, Frank — 235 Baum, Haws — 205 Baum, Lowell — 23 Baumgarten, Edward J. — 12 . 178 Bay. klvon— 23 . 371 Baysa. Marcella — 23 Beach. Marilyn — 23 Bean. Arleen- 134, 39 Bean, Betty — 357 Bean. Gaylon — 23 Bean. H, Hardy— 133. 179. 384 Bean. Jan— 22. 206, 3 7 Bean. J. Evan — 23 Bean, Marge— 179. 357 Bean. Rosemary — 205 Beardall. Bonnie— 205, 329 BeaHy, Kenneth— 234, 404 Beazer, Bill— 237 Beck, Ardena— 205. 300. 305. 381 Beck. Dorthene — 314. 234 Beck. Louise— 152. 357 Beck. f earl— 206 Beck. Paul A.— 123, 237 Beck. Raejean — 205 Beck. Robert E. — 179 Beck. Roland U.— 205. 404 Beckman, Leonard W. — 379 Beckstead. Jocel n — 128. 179 Bedenbaugh, Joyce — 179 Bel listen. Ara— 23 . 393 Belnap. N. Blaine — 206 Belt. Dwayne— 131. 132 Belt, William D.— 279 Bendixen. Richard 0.-152 Bangerter, Melvin — 236 Bennett, Douglas — 236 Bennett, Robert L.— 179 Bennion, Atton- — 44, 153 Bennion, Lenore — 115, 205, 310 Bennion, Marilyn — 206, 364 Bennion, Robert — 236 Benson, Don — 274 Benson, Jesse N. — 179 Benson, J. Lynn — 49, 153, 324 Benson, Mark— 44, 46, 176, 179, 309, 317 Benson, Maurine — 135, 234, 357 Benson, Reed A.— 52, 107, 174, 177, 179, 309, 379, 404 Bergquist, Eleise — 179, 375 Bergquist, Ralph — 119, 179 Berrett, Frank— 115, 205. 378 Berrett. Kathryn— 234 Berrey. Barbara— 152. 153, 353 Berry. Rex— 274 Bertoch. Jeanne — 152. 3 4 Bertoncelj. Ronald— 234. 338 Besendorfer. Erma Jean Besendorfer. Walburga — 234 Bethers. Velma — 205 Beutler. Charles S.— 179 Benant. Elaine Peterson — 152 Blauer. Bonnie — 237 Bigler. Iris — 114 Bigler. Margaret — 314 Bigler, Mark— 205 Billiland. Norma — 244 Billings. Barbara — 205 Billings. George E.— 133. 205, 403 Billings. Russell | 4.— 141 Billings. Victor D. Bills. OeLoyal— 342 Binch. Maxine — 130 Bingham, Bill — 237 Bingham, Cecil — 236 Bingham, Jim — 358 Binks, Duane Ray — 205 Bird, Ladene — 179 Birdwell, Joy— 236 Bishop, David — 205 Bishop, Rayde — 134 Bissell, Harold J.— 322 Bitton, J. Boyd — 236. 358 Black, Blaine L.— 179, 369 Black, Don— 134 Black, Karl L.— 179 Black, Naida— 134, 234, 314 Black, G. Stanley— 132 Blackham, Vernon T. — 179 Blackley. Bill— 204 Blackwell. William L.— 204 Blair, Elaine— 204 Blair. Evan Max — 236 Blaisdell, McKee— 379 Blami es. Bob — 236. 374 Blankenagel. Harvey — 179 BlaHer, Lynn— 236 Blaylock. Walter L— 236 Bleak. William— 237 Bliss. Arthur— 204. 375 Blood, Louise— 204. 384 Bloomquist, Milton R.— 132. 237, 404 408 Boden, David — 179, 312 Bodily. Beryl— 179, 353 Bodily, Melvin R.— 334 Boehm. Walter J.— 133. 204 Bohne. Bud — 179, 370 Boley. Louise — 344 Belhn. Walter — 400 Bolingbroke, Mary Lois — III. 124. 179. 372 Boliver, John — 115 Bona, Ardene R. — 17? Bond, Geraldine — 236 Boren, Bruce — 204 Boren, Naoma — 236 Borg, Robert L.— 179 Borgeson, Nellie— 130, 131, 206 Borgholthaus, Ab — 23 Borgholthaus, Robert H.— 180 Borup. Rex — 236 Bos. Jacob — 131 Boswell. Ralph— 206. 369 Bosworth. Barbara — 236 Bowen. Jack— 112. 116, 180, 398 Bowen. Lila— 365 Bowen. Loa— 153. 390 Bowen, Lou Jeanne — 116. 236 Bowen, Mario — 236 Bowman, Dick — 180, 400 Bowman, George V.— 198. 236. 277 Bowman. Jack — 131 Bowman. La Juana — 206 Bown. Delia— 153 Boyack. Beverly— III. 125. 231. 237 Boyack. La MyrI— 97 Boyack. Phyllis, 134, 180, 397 Boyce, Derald M.— 153, 322 Boyce, Ron — 206 Boyden, Thomas A.— 139, 322, 378 Boyenger, Lavon — 180, 290, 312 Boyer, Jerrol — 54 Boyle, Richard— ISO. 294, 368 Boyle, Dorene P. — 237 390 Boyse, Ronald — 132 Bradbury, Jack— 206, 294, 374 Bradford. Howard — 180 Bradley. Hyrum E. — 153 Bradshaw. Jerry — 237, 289 Bradshaw, Sylvia Jean — 204 Brady, Alice— 71, 206, 310 Brady, Dee Jay— 180 Brady, Elwood — 153 Brady, Howard Keith— 153, 326 Braeggert, Jeanene — 153 Braithwaite, LaRue — 153, 320 Brake, Lorine — 237 Brandley. Ireta— 237, 332 Brandley, Patricica — 237, 332 Bremall. Marie— 237 Brasher, Ruth E.— 153. 320 Bratt. Ross— 237 Brajer. William F.— 317 Bredee. M. Yvonne — 237. 314 Briggs. Charlie L.— 206. 400 Briggs. Hermlne — 397 Briggs. Richard — 153 Briggs. Vash — 206 Bright, Janet — 237 Brim Margaret— 154, 357 Brimhall, Bonnie — 154 Brimhall, Jeanine — 357 Brimhall, Jim — 124 Bringhurst, Doris — 204 Bringhurst, Lorna — 180 Brinlcerhoff, John A. — 153 Brinton, J. E.— 18 Broberg, Marilyn — 197, 376 Brockbank, Grant C. — 206 Brockbank, Joyce— 237. 314 Brockbank, Paul— 354, 121 Brook, Hazel Mae— 397 Brooks, Joyce — 206 Brooks, Vivian 237 Brooks, Winton— 332, IBI, 375, 115 Brookbush, Valene — 237 Brotherson, Edith— 237 Brough, Beverly — 129 Brouqh, DeVere— 362, 206 Browk, Douglas C. — 138 Brown, Aron S. — 206 Brown, Berna — 318, 154 Brown, Carol — 154, 376 Brown, Daniel— 18, 392 Brown, Douglas — 392 Brown, Edwtn — 206 Brown, EIna E.— 237, 393, 133 Brown, Farrell— 154, 362 Brown, Grant E. — 20 Brown, Ina Lavon — 181 Brown, Kathleen— 331, 237 Brown, Kathy — 395 Brown, Kent— 333, 237 Brown. Lavon— 367. 310. 314 Brown. Leonard — 154 Brown. Leila — 134 Brown. LuDean — 204 Brown. Mariorle — 206 Brown. Nila Jean — 206 Brown. Moyle — 154 Brown, Patricia — 333, 237 Brown. Ralph — 237 Brown, Robert — 206 Brown, Roma Joan — 206, 393 Brown, Ronald M. — 204 Brown. Roy— 333, 237, 277 Brown, Thora — 118, 204, 133 Brown, Velda— 237, 132 Bruce, Wallace— 20 Bruggerman, Fred— 277 Brunson, Boyd L — 120 Brunt, Annette — 237 Brush, Barbara — 237 Brussa, Nick— 374. 237 Bryner, Jolene — 133, 181 Buckner, Glen — 207 Budge, Barbara — 330, ISO Buhler, Donna — 237 Buler, Lavar M. — 207 Bullock, Jane— 237, 314 Bullock, Norma D. — 180 Bullock, Kenneth C— 322 Bunn, Morrel 1—333, 207, 398, 384 Bunnell Edward L.— 324 Bunnell, Max — 207 Bunnell. Renae — 207. 381 Bunnell. Ted— 154 Burgan. Barbara — 152 Burgi. Diane — 207. 357 Burgon. Glade L. — 154 Burke. Lyle— 374 Burns. Ada— 134. 314. 238 Burr. Bruce — 273 Burr. Lunn — 207 Burroughs. Nancy — 305 Burrup. Max — 180 Burup. Rex — 277 Burton. Kathleen — 154 Burton. Leah— 238. 338 Burton, McKay C. — 180 Burton, Mellicent — 207 Burton, Melvin P. — 141 Burton, Miriam — 238 Burton. Robert— 349 Burton. Vera — 238 Bush. Elsmore W.— 180 Bushman, Anna — 180 394 Bushman, Emogene — 394 Bushman. Frances — 331. 238 Bushman. Helen— 331. 238. 394, 388 Bushman, Orvil M. — 154 Bushman, Preston — 135 Bushman, Warren — 331 Bushnell. Fred— 355 Butler, Blaine— 371, 207, 319 Butler, Dale H.— 154. 322 Butler. Jay Dell— 207, 403 Butler, Marvin Jay — 154 Butler, Morris— 180, 131 Butler, Wesley M.— 138 Butters, Elma— 180, 390 Cahoofl. Carol — 239 Calder. Darlene — 239 Calder, Lucy— 354 Caldwell, Ken— 349 Calder, Mary Alice— 34. 238. 314 Calder. Paul— 207 Calderwood, Keith W.— 138, 322 Call. Duane 0.— 154, 334 Call. Anita l34 Call. Gaynell— 122, 13 . IBB. 318, 381 Call. Geneva— 49, 53, 117, 13 , 181. 310, 324, 35 Call, Harold R.— 405 Call. Joyce— 238 Call. Mac Rey— 181 Call, MyrVee— 238 Call. Reed— 238. 374 Call, Shirley M.— 134, 181, 383, 38 390 Call, Reginald L.— 129, 181. 327. 401 Cameron, Connie — 56, 207, 36 Cameron, Rupert G. — 154 Cariimack. Byron P. — 238 Camp, Virgil— 65. 135. 233, 238 Campbell, Gene— 238, 290, 333, 372 Campbell, Jacqule— 122, 134. 207 323, 333, 360 Campbell, Rolen— 207, 384 Campbell, Joyce— 207, 36 Cannon, Charlotte — 52, 10 , 110, 135 151 157, 308 Cannon, Clara — 238 Capps, Faye — 207 Card, Lincoln J.— 181, 401 Carey, Patricia— 207, 390 Carle, Wayne M.— 181 Carlile. Don F.— 238 Carlile. Fred G.— 207 Carlile. Ralph— 207 Carlile. Thomas — 207 Carling, Janice — 381 Carlsen, Jean — 134 Carlson, Emily — 238 Carlson, Martin — 238 Carlyle, Gay— IM Carroll, Charles— 238, 277 Carroll, Cecil D.— 180 Carroll, Jimmy Lee — 154 Carruthers, Neil H.— 207 Carson, Mary Emma — 238 Carter. Carol — 238 Carter, Carolyn Ann — 238 Carter, Donald— 135 Carter, Jerry— 207, 296, 375 Carter. John — 236 Carter, Lois — 357 Carter, Marion — 239 Carter, Marvin S, — 138 Carter, Ron — 23 Carter. Shareine — 239 Carver, Dale R.— 239 Carver, Julia — 397 Case, Deane — 238 Case, Peggy Ann — 207, 336 Casper, Nelda Jean — 207, 380 Casper, William — 207 Castleberry, Lilas Crandalt — 154 Cawley, Douglas — 238 Chadburn, Reese H. — 180 Chadwick. Barbara— III, 133, 207, 386, 394 Chaffin, Irwin E.— 403 Chai, Henry K.— 334 Chalmers, Jack— 123, 332 Chambers, Bob — 135 Chambers, Bruce— 174, 180, 309, 378 Changelo, Anthony — 180 Chapman, Marvin — 180 Chapman, Ray L.— 138, 327 Chase, Gwen— 239 Cheney, Ruth— 207, 384 Chesley, Ethel Mac— 154 Child, Val Dee— 207 Ching, Henry P.— 207 Christensen, Anna — 198, 207, 394 Christensen, Bart— 296, 208, 374 Christensen, Bonnie — 154, 388 Christensen, Carol — 239 Christensen, Carole Ann — 208. 330 Christensen, Clair — 239 Christensen, Colleen— 180, 310, 357 Christensen, Darlene — 239 Christensen, Dona Lou — 155 Christensen, David — 154, 400 Christensen, Gilbert— 208, 370 Christensen, IHarold — 201. 208. 278. 294, 355 Christensen, Herbert— 129. 239 Christensen, Kathryn — 107, 146 Christensen. Lila — 239 Christensen, Lois — 267 Christensen. Ned— 180. 359 Christensen. Paul— 130. 131. 133. 134, 155 Christensen, Paul J. — 238. 333 Christensen, Paul N.— 238 Christensen, Phyllis— 208, 303. 381 Christensen, Rachel — 238 Chirstensen. Ralph G. — 238 Christensen, Reed W.— 208, 400 Christensen, Rex L. — 180 Christensen, Richard — 239 Christensen, Romel — 180 Christensen. Rose — 181 Christensen. Vonda— 26. 200, 208, 372 Christenson, Kathryn — 155. 366 Christian. Joanne — 239 Christiansen, Bonnie — 383 Christiansen, Niel— 239 Christiansen, Shirley — 155, 366 Christlanson, James — 238 358 Christanson, Lois— 155. 300. 325, 353 Christofferson, Leo — 239 Choules, Albert— 105, 107, I IE, 151, 154, 309 319. 405 Choules, Sandra — 239 Church, George — 240 Claire, Judy — 181 Chapham, Barbara — 181, 390 Claridge, Fred— 124. 129, 240 Clark, Alan— 181, 402 Clark, Carol— 135, 360 Clark, Carol Jean— 112, 134, 181, 310, 316. 377 Clark, Colleen— 154, 386 Clark, Dave— MB, 208, 312, 378 Clark, Donald J.— 180, 401 Clark, Dorothy— 130, 240 Clark, Erma— 155, 394 Clark, Frederick— 130, 131, 132 aark, Harold Glen— 208, 399 Clark, Helen— 208 Clark, Janet Ruppe — 385 Clark, Jeanne — 240 Clark, John— 240 Clark. Loretta— 238 Clark. Margaret— III. 238 Clark, Melvin— 180 Clark, Nola— 154, 393 Clark, Richard R.— 180, 402 Clark, Wayne W— 180, 398 Clark, Welsford— 130 Clarke Margaret F.— 208 Clauser, Lilly— 134 Clawson, Darcey — 47, 117, 122, 181, 309, 319, 379 Clawson, Harold P.— 155 Clay, Dan— 115, 127, 337 Clay, Gayle C— 130. 238 Clay, George — 131 Clay, Orson— 196 Clayton, Robert — 403 Clegg, Luana — 208 Clegg, Roberta Leigh— 131. 208 Clegg, Vern— 240 Clegg, Vella V.— ISO dinger, Thelys— 208 Clingman, Keith — ISO Ctouse, Jessie — 180 Clove, AIvy— 273 Cloward, Jewell— 134, 325 Cloward, Richard E.— 155 Cluff, Joan— 208, 366 Coatsworth, Richard R. — 241 Coates, Zada — 240 Coe, Nathan Bert— 180 Coffey, Marvin— 180, 324 Coffin, Marianne — 208 Cole, N. Dallas— 208 Cole, Deone — 155 Coleman, Ronald— 241, 290 Collard, Kenneth— 208, 354 ColleH, Carma L.— 129. 240. 38B Collett, Ralph— 240 Cooler, Lila— 208, 336 Collins, Bob — 240 Colvich. Raymond M.— 131, 132. 208 Covler, Jay — 240 Colvin, Curtis A. — 155 Compton, Lou Jean — 181 Compton, Rosella — 139 Comer, Shirley — 240 Comish, Karma Jean — 240 Condie, John G.— 155, 404 Condie, Louis R. — 155 Conger, Lois— 134, 240, 357 Connell, Harold G.— 112, 133, 208, 403 Connell, John R. Jr.— 181. 405 Cook. Cecil M.— 154 Cook, Edwin— 181 Cook, Fay— 210, 394 Cook, Ilia Mae— 131, 308, 310, 385, 384 Cook, Nan— 208 Cook, Richard— 181, 309 Cook, Vean — 316 Cook, Wm. Preston — 154 Cooley, Kathryn J. — 240 Coons, Daniel D. — 208 Cooper, Don — 155 Cooper, Mary Martineau — 141 Cooper, Richard — 240 Cope. James C. — 155 Coray. Colleen— 134, 208, 325 Corbett, Joanne — 208. 330 Corbett, ScotT— 155 Cordner, Burnell — 241 Cordner, Carole — 127 Cordner, Maxine — 181, 381 Cordon, Clarence H. Jr. — 155, 384 Cornum, Alger R. — 155 Cottle, Wayne W.— 155 Cottrell, Dixie— 264 Cottrell, Norma— 240 Covert, Delon — 335 Cowley, Douglas — 402 Cowley, Ruth — 240 Cowley, Wm. Horace — 208 Cowser, Bob— 273 Cox, Carl T.— 181 Cox, Carolyn— 123, 128, 155. 323, 264, 391 Cox, Carolyn S.— 240 Cox, Donald B.— 141 Cox, Eldon R.— 107, 127 Cox, Maxine — 208 Cox, Zeniff J.— 155, 329 Craig, Bob— 278 Craig Faye— 31, 208 Crandall, Dick— 208 Craig, Calvin W.— 155, 401 Cram, Deryl L. — 240 Cramer, Evan R. — 155 Crandall, Dick— 333 Crandall, Fred— 155, 399 Crandall, Janet — 155 Crandall, Lenti— 296, 374 Crandall, Louise— 208, 367 Crandall, Maureen — 208. 365 Crandall, Virginia— 208. 360 Crandall. Wayne — 240 409 Crane, Boyd — 208 Crammer, Dorothy— 155, 300, 344 Cranney, Janice — 240, 338 Craven, Geraldine — 240 Craven, Rulon G.— 209, 398 Crawford, Marilyn — 208 Crawley, Patti— 29, 182 Crawford, William— 155, 374 Crawton, Dave — 277 Creek, Dennis — 135, 182 Crider, Zelma J.— 131, 133, 239. 314 Criddle, Dale— 142, 405 Criddle, Jess— 276 Critchfield, Inga— 209 Crockett, Bob— 209, 358 Croft, Merlin R.— 209 Crook, Jean— 133, 209, 310 Croom, Clementine — 209, 396 Crouch, Morris J.— 209 Crc«, Nannette— 134, 198, 241 C '  ley, Barbara Jeanne — 182 C ,wley, Julia— 131, 310. 314 Crowley. Pearlyne — 239, 314 Crowther, Delores — 239 Crowther, Rosemanry — 182 Crump, Cal — 154 Crump, Sherman — 239 Crystal, Ralph— 239, 400 Cuff, Laura M.— 397 Cummings, Constance — 239 Cummings, Donald — 209 Cummings, Jeanine — 209, 310, 377 Cundick, Geralee — 239 Curtis, Brandt B. — 65, 135, 209 Curtis, DeMar— 209 Curtis, Denzel — 138 Curtis, Dorothy— 182. 395 Curtis. Eugene — 154 Custer, Merle J.— 209 Cutler, Odell B.— 209 Czirr, John Bart— 156. 327 D ' addabbo. Patrick J.— 209. 405 Dahl, Paul E.— 209, 382, 398 Dahl. Reed— 182. 332, 384 Dahl, Reed M.— 400 Dalby, Pat— 241, 338, 390 Dahlin, Nancy Lee — 209 Dain, Betty— 23, 230, 240, 314. 357 Dain, Donna— 241. 314. 356 Dalgleish. Bob — 294 Daly. Ron— 273. 370 Daniels, Marilyn — 240 Daniels, Phil— 209 Dase, Ted— 139 Dastrup, Linford- 134. 240. 399 Dastrup. Richard — 240 Davidson, Don — 156 Davidson, Jean — 338 Davis, Bob — 371 Davis, Bonnie — 44, 209, 373 Davis, Cora Lou — 240. 334 Davis, Dan Lee— 132, 240, 317 Davies, Edward Joseph — 154 Davis, Evangeline — 240 Davis, Eveleyn — 240 Davis, Eugene H.— 182, 399 Davis, Heber Lee— 209, 312 Davis, JoAnne — 240 Davies, Karyt Lea — 182 Davis, Leiand J.— 139, 322 Davis, Lloyd F. — 209 Davis. Lynn H. — 182 Davis, Marilyn — 241 Davis, Mary Lou — 209 Davis, Nadine— 241, 314 Davis, Reed Kay — 241 Davis, Robert V.— 209 Davis, Shirley— 241 Davis, Tressa R. — 154 Davis, Warren — 114 Davis. Willa— 210. 393 Davis, William C— 241 Day, Dennis — 182 Day, Frank D.— 154 Day, Shirleen — 241 Dayton, Barbara— 134, 241, 338 Dean, jeannine — 241 Deans, Lenoir Harfield — 154 Deans, Ronald— 132 De Boer, Robert H.— 132, 209 De Bry, Jo Ann — 209, 380 Decker, Carlyle H.— 135, 182 Decker, Connie — 182, 395 Decker, Donald— 128, 138, 140, 375 Decker, Janet— 134, 128, 182 Decker, Jerena S. — 154 Decker, Ray — 209 Dedrickson, Fred L. — 154 Deem, Arlene— 124, 365 Deen, Richard— 241. 333 DeGraw, Barton— 241, 317, 374 DeGraw, Monte— 156, 374 DeHovas, Arturo — 182 Dell ' Arla, Thomas G.— 182. 337 Demer. Clair — 209 Demos. Bill— 209 DeNagy. Hugh— 144 Dew, Lamar — 290 Denhalter, J. C— 156 Denne Ivan R.— 241 Despain, Arleene — 241 Despain, EIna— 241, 338 Despain, Norma— 107. 182. 383, 394 Devey. C. Richard— 198, 241 Dial, Laura— 131, 132. 210 Dickson. Janet — 241 Dickson. Joan— 110. 156. 308 Dickson. Trixie — 241 Diehl. Paul L.— 241 Dike. Roy— 132. 241 Dile. Laura — 124 Dillman, Gleryce— 210. 356 Dimick. Bob — 274 Dimick. Shirley— 314, 333 Dinsdale, David— 216, 375 Divett, Robert T.— 197, 400 Dixon, Diane — 241, 314 Dixon, Ann— 134. 241 Dixon, Darrel 9.-182. 398 Dixon, Reona — 182 Dixon, Willard— 362, 400 Dobson, Noreen — 241 Dodson, Neil Gene — 182 Doering, Hazel — 210, 372 Dolinar, Mitiie — 210 Dominquez, John Richard — 141 Doney, Darrell — 273 Doney, LaOawn — 241 Doty, Allan J.— 154 Dowie, Jack— 134, 267, 402 Doxey, Margaret— 124, 125, 241 Doxey, Samuel G.— 107, 115. 123. 146, 148, 154, 296. 374 Doyle. Dorothy— 133. 210. 331. 347 Doyle. Perry W. — 404 Drage. Beverly — 241 Draney, Donna — 182 Draper. Jacqueline — 210. 310 Draper, Remma — 241 Drew, Robert H.— 242 Drewry, John B. — 242 Driggs, Bob— 118, 210. 354 Drigggs, Kay A.— 117. 154. 309 Drigggs. Margie Gay — 117, 182, 376 Droubay, Bertha — 242 Duerden, Wanda Lee — 242 Dudley, Bob— 53, 210, 374 Dudley. Gayle — 182 Dudley. Duane — 182 Dudley, Bill— 358 Duffin, Rey L.— 107. 210. 317 Duke. Virginia— 198. 210 Duncan, Sallie — 210 Duncan, Norman — 182 Dunford, Gloria Jean — 210 Dunford, Diane— 242, 314 Dunford, Harold — 242 Dunford, Ted — 182 Dunn, Joyce — 154. 324 Dunn, Loren — 278 Durfee, Merrill G.— 131, 138, 398 Durfee, Lyman— 182. 312 Durfey. Cline — 398 Durfey. Clint — 242 Durham, Eddie — 154 Durrant, Lorna J. — 154 Durrant, Helen— 154, 388 Dustin, Joyce— 135, 182, 388 Dyches, Ronald— 242, 277 Dye, Ronald— 210, 343 Dyer, William G.— 1 19. 379 Dyreng. Pauline — 135 Earl. Albert D.— 182 Earl. Alice— 242 Earl. Joyce — 242 Earl. Karen E.— 242 Earl, Mauree L.— 242 East, Maria- 242 Eastmond, E. J. — 327 Easton, Andrew H. — 154 Easton, Edna — 210 Eckersley, Howard— 115, 182 Edgerton, Nancy — 111, 242 Edgley, Lenona— 133. 242 Ediefsen, Blaine— 107. 130. 131, 182 Ediefsen. Jesse, R. — 210 Edward, Barry M. — 210 Edwards, Betty Jeanne — 353 Edwards, Carolyn— 210. 210, 214, 276 Edwards. Clista— 154 Edwards. Glenna — 242 Edwards. Hal C— 182 Edwards, Howard— 210, 374 Edwards, Lee— 242 Edwards, Murray — 290 Edwardj. Sally— I5i. 376 Edwards. Walter W.— 154. 337. 358 Egbert. A lzina — 320 Egbert. Luene — 156 Egbert, Wendell— 277 Egbert. William R.— 182. «4 Eggertson. Max — 242 Ekker. Leta— 157 Elder. Lavon F. — 400 Eldredge. Burr S.— 157 Eldredge, Jean Knecht— 182. 320 Eliason. Joanne— 115. 182. 372 Ellson. Jerry — 182 Elklngton. Irma- 132. 242 Eller. LaVon F.— 183 Ellertson. Joy— 154. 347 Ellertson. Neman — 131 Ellsworth. Richard G.— 154. 183 Ellet. Mont R.— 154 Ellett. LaRae— 242 Ellis David LindquisI— 156, 321 Ellis, Suianne— 210. 391 Ellison. Wilma— 198 Emerson. Helen Jean — 157 Emerson. Kay — 277 Emerson. Kenneth — 242 Empe ' y. Betty — 120 Empey. Paul — 210 Em pey Preston — 131. 133 Ence. Gwendolyn — 183 England. Carol — 243 Englestead. Marian — 242 English, Ruby— 157 Engstrom. Elaine — 183. 331. 354. 357 Enos. Blossom K. — 334 Ensign. Robert — 402 Erekson. Jonas H. — 157 Erekson. Paul— 135 Erickson. Florence H. — 157 Erickson. Helen— 210. 343 Erickson. La Vona— 133. 210 Erickson. Lorna — III. 242 Erickson. Newell H.— 183. 400 Erickson, Ron— 183. 370 Esplin. Grace— 59. 133. 357 Esplin. Van— 183 Eunsaker. R. Delon — 248 Evans. Ben Paul — 134 Evans. Colleen — 243 Evans. Grant— 53. 64. 104. 113. 115. 177. 398 Evans. Lois— 44. 135. 228. 394 Evans. Lucille— 130. 131 Evans. May Thomas — 322 Evans. Merrill— 327 Evans. Robert— 130 Evenson. Edwin F.— 129 242 Evert. Betty— 183. 338. 391 Evertsen. Vernon V.— 183 Eyring. SuZanne — 183. 344 Faber, Dorian — 243 Facer, Mark— 243 Fairbanks, E.J.L. — 141 Fairbanks. R. Frank — 157 Fairbanks. Vaughn — 358 Fairbourn. Marilyn — 210 Falls. Hilda — 183 Farley. Alice Fay — 157 Farley. Ernest Kent — 243 Farley. Fern — 243 Famsworth, Dean — 183 Fames. LaRue — 243 Farnsworth. Karl S.— 135. 183. 403 Famsworth. Ross— 210. 378 Farnsworth. Sharon — 228. 314 Farnsworth. William F.— 115. 175. 183. 401 Farr, Betty Jean— 183, 340 Farr. Ronald— 399 Farr. Sylvia— 183, 331. 387 Farrer. Dale— 183. 374 Farrar. Carl— 210 Farrar. Gail — 1 18 Farrer. EeDel— 243 Farrington. Shirley — 134. 210, 333 Faulk. David— 242 Faui. Marilyn— 157. 367 Fechser. Allan— 242 Felsch. George — 398 Felsch, George Jr. — 183 Felt, iharrol— 242 Ferguson. Roger — 242 Ferney. Helen — 243 Fernley, Arlene — 183. 373 Ferraro. Ron— 183. 273. 370 Ferrell. Jay— 402 Ferrin. Marilyn— 135. 210. 364 Featherston. John H. — 157 Fetscher. Elaine— 130. 135, 157. 364 Feulner. Donna Mae — 130. 243. 393 Field. Lolita— 157. 395 Field, Luana— 134. 157, 395 Reldliouse. Gerald E.— 157. 384 Fietkau, Doris — 183 Fietkau, Rora— 243 Fife, Alexander Louis — 158, 404 Fife. De Von— 135. 243 Fife. William A.— 243 Fillmore. Reid— 127. 210. 312. 317 Finlayson. Elaine — 381 Finlinson. Richard L. — 401 Firth. Richard— 115. 210. 333 Fish. Paul— 133. 211. 355 Fisher. Joy — 243 Fisher. Ray— 243. 277 Fiske. Suizanne — 158. 376 Fitigerald. Myrtle— 183, 198, 320, 335 Haherty, Robert— 183, 273, 379 Hake. Bernae— 134 Flake, Ken (Mose)— 43, 113, 147, 157 Fletcher, James R. — 172 Flinders, Carole — 243 Flower. Judson— 130. 242 Fluckiger. Wanda Gay— 130. 242 Flyoare. Althea— 242 Folsom. Jerry B. — 242 Fonnesbeck. Paul — 211 Ford. Dixon A. — 243 Ford. Leiand— 243 Foreman. Jennell — 243 Forsberg. Robin — 211 Forsyth, Stanley S.— 157. 392, 382 Forsythe, Edward— 334, 374 Foster, Maizie — 386. 393 Foster, Robert D.— 183 Fotheringham, Farrell — 243 Foutz. Mary Lou — 211 Fowles. Jay R.— 135. 184. 404 Fox. Dick— 30, 107, 112. 200. 211. 362 Fox. Phyllis— 211. 373 Fradshaw. Lowell — 184 Frame. John — 211. 374 Frame. Marilyn — 211. 365 Frampton. Adria — 243 Frampton, Boyd M. — 243 Frampton, Morris — 243 Francis, Bob — 402 Francis, Jean— 134, 243, 332 Francis, Kae — 332 Francis. Kay — 211 Francis. Robert — 135 Francom. Wal G. — 184 Frandsen, Ina — 134 Franks. Richard — 69 Frantham. Nina — 244 Frazler, Robert — 211 Freckleton. Marlow — 244 Fredrickson. Hartley— 43. 211, 375 Frehner. Connie — 211 Frerman. Dean — 157 Fresh. William— 211. 398 Frodsham. Lowell — 402 Frogley. Keith— 190, 379 Frome, Bob — 244 Fronberg, Charles C— 184, 398 Frost. Miriam— 211. 330. 376 Fry. Georgia Jean — 244 Fryer. William— 211 Fullerton. Walter — 134 Gaddis. Donna — 244 Gagon. Edwin 8.- 184, 398 Galbraith. Joyce— 184. 383. 390 Gallagher. Robert— 184. 359 Gallaway, Howard Pack — 211. 363 Gambol. Helen R.— 158. 395 Ganjei. Farhad Fred — 158 Gardner. Bonnie — 211. 373 Gardner. Morris — 184 Gardner. Paul Truman — 401 Gardner. Ray — 211 Gardner. Samuel H. — 244 Garrard. LaMar — 141 Gareth. W. Love— 211 Garfield. Earl J.— 158 Garrett. Eugene — 211 Garrett. Fred— 211. 399. 135 Garrett. Glen — 134. 211 Garrett. Janice — 134 Garrett. Louise — 158 Garrick. Bernell- 184. 363 Garrick. Howard T.— 244 Gates. Barbara Winkler— 96. 158. 377. 308 Gates, PraH— 244 Gates. Robert W.— 322 Gates. Vilate V.— 158 Geddes. David D.— 138. 277 Geddes. Marilyn— 185. 360 Geddes, WiHord—211 Geist. Grace Beck— 158 George. Joseph C. — 211 Georges, Marilyn— 245. 330. 245 Gibbons. Normand — 211 Gibbs. Betty Jean— 141, 397 Gibbs. Joyce— 353 410 Gibby. M rlow D.— 245 Gibby. Val Dean— 185 Gilbert. Sidney 3.-185 Giddings. J. Calvin — 185 Giddings, Luther E.— 158. 290 Gidley. Bob— 130. 131. 158 Gilbert. Herbert W.— 185 Gilbert. Renae — 244 Gilbert. Sidney— 384 Gilchrist. Dorothy— 135. 139 Giles. Gae— 211 Gilfillan. Jay— 211 GilleHe, Barbara— 211. 381 Gillette. Richard— 277 Gillies. Bill— 244 Gilliland. Robert G.— 211. 289 Gillman. Dale T.— 211 Gilner. Gerald— 185. 392 Gines. Pauline— 184. 388. 244 Givens. Earl L— 244 Glazier. R. Penrod — 158 Gleave. Stanley — 244 Gledhill. David— 254 Glenn. Avery— 158. 133. 296. 312, 175 Glenn. Clayton— 244 Glenn. Lee— 127. 184. 312 Glines. Reece L.— 211. 363 Gneiting. Kent— 384 Goaslind. Carol — 244 Goates, Wayne A.— 184. 404 Godfrey, JoAnn— 245, 391 Giqiiotti, EuneHa— 158 Goins, Edna Joan — 245 Golightly, Max C— 64, 324 Gomez, Allan — 244 Gonzales, Howard— 23, 244. 231 Goodell, Robert A.— 244 Goodman. Joe — 21 1 Godness. Lei— 184. 325. 357 Goodwin, Dale E.— 212 Goodwin, Jack — 212 Gordon, Janet— 135, 212. 373 Gorton. H. Clay— 158. 327 Gottschalk, BeHy— 244 Gowans, Alice Jane — 244, 337 Graehl, Max— 184 Graham, Jerry E. — 129. 405 Graham, Kenneth — 401 Graham, Terry E. — 184 Grant, Grace— 244, 333 Grant, Jack— 244 Grant, James Nash — 158 Grant, Jay W,— 244 Graves. Howard— 309, 382, 392 Graves, Hugh H. B.— 141 Gray, Carolyn — 245 Greathouse, Don Earl — 245 Green, Arva — 212 Green, A.-|ene — 244 Green. Betty Ann— 115. 126, 212, 310. 323. 357 Green, Bob— 112. 309 Green, Edna— 119, 212. 396 Green. Elaine — 386 Greenhaigh, Glade— 184, 400 Green, Irene R.— 212, 310, 377 Green, Keith — 158 Green, Lucille— 38, 244 Green, Lucy — 244, 380 Green, Myrna — 212 Green, Robert H.— 159. 37B Green. Verl M.— 104. 184. 400, 389 Greenwood. Lorraine — 364. 395 Greer. Deon — 244 Greer. Elaine— 159. 331 Greer. Joan — 159 365 Gregersen. Jack B. — 158 Gregson. Patricia — 244, 332 Griffiths, Roen— 131, 212, 374 Greninger, Gordon — 135 Grimmett, Janet— 132, 212 Groberg, Mary Jane — 310, 323, 212, 130, 125, 126, 133 Groesbeck, Dorothy- 147, 158, 308, 318. 344 Groesbeck. Marilyn — III Groesbeck. Ruth— 212. 360 Groutage, Harold L. — 244 Grover. C. Leavitt— 244 Grover, Joan — 212 Grover. Paul Truman Gummoul. Fred — 245 Gummow. Delila— 159. 353 Gummow, Gladys — 2l2 Gunn. LaMarr — 184 Gunn. Tom— 148. 159, 309, 402 Gunnell, Robert D. — 245 Gunther, Marvin L. — 159 Gutierrez, F. A.— 158. 371 Guymon. Clover — 123. 118. 158. 396 Guymon. Joyce — 122. 245. 314 Guymon. LaVonna — 212. 364 Guymon. Lloyd G — 245. 399 Gwilllam. Gloria Stimpson — 159, 308 Gwilliam, Robert F.— 159 H Hackett, Oarlene Haddock, Marjorie Jean Hadley, Jack— 277 Hadlock, Theresa— 133, 244 Hafen, John Mark— 277 Hafen, Joseph — 399 Hainsworth, Morris — 159. 378 Hair. Allen D.— 399 Hale. Gerald A.— 212 Hale. Glen B.— 194 Hales. Glen H.— 245. 277 Hales, Janet— 115, 185, 321, 344 Hales, La Ree— 49, 212, 381 Hales. Marilyn— 159. 354 Hale. Melva— 134. 185, 338, 394 Hales, Patricia Ann— 20, 112, 137. 232. 245. 314 Hales. Shirley— 115 Hall. Barbara— 54. 159. 344 Hall. Barbara L.— 212 Hall. Calvin N.— IBS Hall. Dave— 245 Hall. Edwin— 334. 245 Hall. Forrest O.— 405 Hall. Gayle— 212. 372 Hall. Harry G.— 104. 158. 358 Hall. Helen— 332 Hall. Jean— 212. 357 Hall. Mary Carol— 245 Hall. Norma Jean — 212 Hall. Phyllis— 245 Hall. Stanley— 104. 149. 158. 122. 309. 321, 323, 374 Hall, Zelda llene— 352. 185 Halterman, Richard J.— 185 Halverson, Thomas A. — 123, 158, 329 Hamabata. Gloria — 245 Hamblin. Bob— 273, 362 Hamblln, Jacob — 245 Hamilton. Joseph V.— 185. 402 Hammer. Normon F. — 404 Hammond, Gayle F.— 119. 159, 398, 389. 382 Hammond, Roma Jean — 159 Hancey, Gene- — 245 Hancock, Betty— 245 Hancock, Jay J. — 212 Hancock, Larry— 212, 274 Hancock, Nolan— 245 Hancock, Ruth— 245, 330 Hanks. Frances — 357 Hanks. Marilyn — 245 Hanks. Marion — 134 Hanks. Pauline— 134. 245, 390 Hanks, Read T.— 159 Hannig. Joseph Carlisle — 245 Hanseen. Karma— 115. 314. 245 Hansen. Arlen R.— 212, 402 Hansen, Bonnie D.— 159, 308. 314. 374 Hansen. Bryant— 130. 184 Hansen. Carole — 159 Hansen. Christene — 131. 133. 245 Hansen. Deloy W.— 159 Hansen. DuVello — 184 Hansen. Elayne — 374 Hansen. El Marie — 344 Hansen. Erval Orlin— 159 Hansen. Evan W.— 212. 389 Hansen, Gene— 133, 212 Hansen, Geraldine — 133 Hansen, Gwendolyn — 212 Hanson, Jack— 39, 107. 115, 184 Hansen. Jackie— 124. 212 Hansen. Jerrie— 159. 320 Hansen. Keith— 184. 392 Hansen. Kenneth — 245 Hansen. LaRae — 212 Hansen. Lois— 120. 159 Hansen, Lynn— 212, 371 Hansen, Lynn Wayne— 159, 389 Hansen, M. W.— 134 Hansen. Margene — 310 Hansen. Margrett— 300. 325. 360 Hansen, Marjene— 212, 338 Hansen, Monna — 184, 316, 391 Hansen, Victor— 135 Hansen, M. Warrington — 245 Hansen, Patricia— 184 Hansen, Ralph— 159, 321 Hansen, Ross D.— 184 Hansen, Russell — 245 Hansen, V. Margarett — 159 Hansen, Wllford N.— 141, 343 Hanson, Bonnie Rae — 159, 380, 324 Hanson, June H.— 212. 342 Hanson. Gene — 212. 342 Hapi, Joseph T. — 139 Haralson. C. Wllbui— 159 Harboertson, Margaret — 111, 140 Harder. Gwen — 245 Harding. Beth— 212 Harding, Don — 244 t Htrding. dcorg W.— IM Harding, Leonard Eugene — 1 narding, Margee — 3 0 Hard ic , Baroara — 2l2 Mardy, Sene — 160 Haray, George K.. — 246 Hardy, LaKene — 357 Hardy, Leila — 393 Hardy, Nadine — 24i Hardy, Richard — 213, 3Sf Hardy, William M.— 213 Harks, Leiith— 246 Harker. tldon— 213 Marker, tilan L. — 184 Harmer, Kichard A. — 185 Harmon, Eunice — 160, 328 Harmon, Gaylen — 399 Harmon, Jean — 2)3 Harmon, Marilyn — 160 Harms. Callis K.— 198 Harmsen, Connie — 134, 213. 387 Harper, Bob— 129, 277, 244 Harper. Betty— 332 Harper, Betty — 332 Harper. Max 0.— 213. 405 Harries. Barbara H.— III. 160 Harris. Aileen — 246 Harris. Baibara — 320 Harris. Chet— 69. 244 Harris. Colleen— 198. 244 Harris. Darlene — III. 244 Harris. Darrel — 338 Harris. Delores— 135. 244 Harris, Howard — 185. 400 Harris, Jim — 119 Harris. Martina — 213 Harris, Muriel — 244 Harris. Ray- 213 Harris. Thayne R.— 140, 328. 375 Harrison, Arthur T. — 244 Harrison, Helen E. — 185 Harrison, Hortense — 198, 244 Harrison, Marion — 185 Hartley, Hazel— 244, 332 Hartvigsen, Jack — 141 Hartvigsen, Joie — 140 Haskell, Thales— 244 Haslem, Vearl— 244, 334 Hatch, Adelia— 213. 373 Hatch. Betty— 244 Hatch. Oereal K.— 244 Hatch. Donna— 185. 394 Hatch, Emma Gean — 213. 340 Hatch. Frances— 124. 244 Hatch. Rhea — 244 Helton, Gaylen— 130. 131 Havens. Patricia — 185. 132, 390 Hawker, Alora J.— 184 Hawkes, Bonnie Lou — 244 Hawkes, Grant R.— 2 44 Hawkes, Reed — 213 Hawkins, Elmer— 213 Hawkins, Eugene — 213, 370 Hawkins. Omor— 384 Hawkins, Richard T.— 131. 140, 244 Haycock, lie Jean— 213 Hayes. Betty— 31. 135, 213, 310. 314. 357 Hiyes. Keith C— 244, 317 Haynes. Vivian— 312. 332, 390 Haynie. Larry— 247. 330 Haynie, Richard— 312. 330 Hazard. Jim— 131 Heacock. Kathryn— 247 Heap. Don- 213. 336 Heaps. Leon— 278. 355 Heaton. Flora Mae— 247. 393 Heaton. Maurice K. — 160 Heber. Joyce— 198. 213 Hebertson. JoAnn — 214. 131 Hecker, Dealo— 247 Hedquist. Albert K.— 140. 343 Hedquist, Jerrold— 197, 213. 242 Heisenger, James G. — 160 Heiser. El Franklin— 184. 400 Heiser, Janice— 184, 395 Helquist. Ronella— 247 Hemenway, Deloy— 132. 247 Hendrickson, Keith M.— 160 Hendrix. Elaine— 213, 357 Heninger, Howard P. — 244 Heninger, Richard — 213 Hennis. Margaret — 213 Henrie, Bill S.— 184, 400 Henrie, Etouise — 247 Henrie, Irven L.— 213, 403 Henrie, Weston G.— 184 Hepas, Arnell — 247 Herbertson, Leon M.— 140 Herburg. Nancy — 244 Hermansen, Doris — 387 Hermansen, J. Clark— 213. 402 Hcrnadez. Helen — 140 Heslop. Norene— 244, 397 Hess, Blaine— 132, 312 Hett, Paul M.— 198, 213 Heward, Dorothy — 140 Hiatt, David— 160 Hiatt. William S.— 214 Hibbert. R. Dean— 120 Hicken, Audrey — 160 Hickeniooper, Monte — 104. 112. 214, 317, 375 Hickman, J. Morris — 184 Hicks, Beverly— 246 Hicks, Fletcher— 129, 201. 247, 389 Hicks, Royce— 247 Hideshima, Tad— 184 Higa, Betty— ril, 247 Higa, Lila— III, 184, 311, 381 HIgbee. Evelyn— 133, 214 Hill, Adell— 160 Hill, Bruce— 247 Hill, Dick— 160. 273, 289 Hill, Donne— 140 Hilton, Gill— 122 Hill, James B.— 139, 309, 321 Hill, Jim— 290 Hill, Joseph— 45, 120, 160 Hill, Marvin— 129 Hill, Paul E.— 184 Hilller, Afton Annie— 160 Hillman. Marianne — 247. 325 Hillman. Russell— 278 Hillyard. Marion— 247 Hilton. H. Gill— 247. 317 Hilton, Jan— 140, 308 Hilton, John— 214 Hilton, Marilyn— 160, 344 Hinckley, Janice— 214 Hinkson, Jen — 247 Hindricksen, Clarke — 185, 312 Hintze. Lyie S.— 185 Hirst, Farrell— 244 Hitchcock, Ralph— 214, 317 Hobbs, Charles R.— 214 Hobbs, Joana— 233, 244. 314 Hodges, Manda — 120 Hodkinson, Kenneth — 214 Hodgson, Robert — 322 Hoemka, Annalize — 244 Hoen brook, Betty — 244 Hoffman Floyd H.— 139. 322 Hogan, Delores — 247 Hogenson. Ken — 247 Hogenson. Lucille — 134. 214 Hogenson, Narvyn William — 247 Hoggan. Robert — 247 Hoki, Mits— 129. 185 Holbrook. LeRee— 134. 185. 333, 357 Holbrooke. LaRue— 185, 333, 357, 394 Holdaway, Mary — 247 Holder, Lyal E.— 140 Holfeltz, Lula Jean— 185, 347 Holladay, Fred H.— 214 Holland, Verla— 134, 247 Holers, LaRee— 394 Holley, Nadine— 247 Holl iday, Jo— 194 Hoi man, Ferol— 58, 124, 124, 247 Holmes, Alice— 214. 311. 332 Holmes. John — 248 Holt, Gale— 248, 384 Holt, Marlene— 248 Holt, Nancy— 160, 340 Holt, Ralph— 248 Holtzer, Robert— 198, 248 Homer, Janice— 137, 214, 372 Hone, Gayle— 194 Honeycutt. Leo W.— 161, 405 Hoopes, Marilyn— 134, 194, 360 Hoopes, Ned— 53, 54 Hoover, Kelvin — 196 Hoover, Marian M. — 160, 367 Hoover, Venice — 248 Hopkin, Marian — 214 Horiuchi, Russell — 248 Horrocks, Evelyn— 141, 384 Horton, Frank K.— 194 Houston, Grant — 248 Howard, E. Elsdon— 197 . Howard. Elmo — 139 Howard, Kenneth— 214, 374, 405 Howell, Arlene— 249 Howell, Franklin— 249, 335 Howell, Sheila— 248 Howells, James — 248 Howells, Jim — 290 Howells. Jr.— 277 Howells, Tom— 161, 290. 405 Howlett. Glen G.— 248 Hoyt, Anna Julia- 111. 115. 130, 133, 203, 214, 311, 316. 344 Hubbard, Shirlee— 248 Huber, Shirley— 197 Hudes, Charles— 248 Huerta. Delores— 248 Huff, Edward— 248 Huffacker, Phil C— 133. 248 Huffman. Howard A. — 214 Hulford. Lorraine — 194 Hughes. Barbara — 249 411 Hughes. Beverly — 134 Hughes. Lloydine — 249 Huggins, Alta— 248, 331 Huish, Dick— 112, 118, 202, 214, 312, 354 Hulet, Clarence V.— 194, 404 Huler, Donna — 248 Hulet, Grant M.— 115, 194 Hulet, Gherdena— 331 Hulick, John— 348 Hulihan, Lois— 214, 395 Hull, Chad— 248 Hullinger, Lorraine — 214 Hulme, Ronald A. — 214 Humphreys, Phillip K.— 214, 399 Hunger, Raelene — 248 Hunt, Billie Lou— 248, 314 Hunt, Dessie— 248 Hunt, Elwood C— 214 Hunt, Russell F.— 214, 384 Hunt, Wally— 214, 390, 358 Hunter, Dorothy — 249 Hunter, Gloria— 248 Huntington, Jane — 16 Hurst, LeRoy I.— 214 Hurst, Scott A— 399 Hussey, Roene — 249 Hutchins, Mel— 43, 278, 288 Hutchinson. Joseph — 135 Hutchinson, Margaret — 214 Huxford, Gary— 214 Hyatt, Dave— 290 Hyatt, E. P.— 322 Hyatt, Ora Mae— 194 Hyde, George— 194, 348 Hyde, Lona Mae S.— 196 Hyde, Marjorie— 135, 214 Hyde, Mary C— 141 Hyde, Nadine— 248 Hyer, Mary Jo— 214, 372 Hyer. Paul— 141, 321 Hymas, Max W.— 141, 319, 403 I Ige, John— 214, 334, 324 Ingalls, Wm. V.— 161 Ingram Patricia — 214, 352 Innes, Bob — 248 Ipsen, Florence — 133, 215, 384 Irwin, Grace — 246 Isom. Sam — 277, 289, 290 Isrealson, Vione — 248 Iverson, Ora Fay — 141, 384 Ivie, Boyd — 248 Ivie, Evan L. — 215 Ivie, Leonard — 215 Ivins, Colleen — 248 Iwasa Ray — 215 Iwasalii, Stanley— 215 Jack. Ralph L.— 119, 126, 401 Jackie, JoAnne — 215, 357 Jacklin, Elva— 249 Jacklin, Monta J.— 215, 387 Jackman, Elden— 215, 399 Jackman, Morris — 249 Jackson, Bettv— 330, 384 Jackson, Bob— 290 Jackson, Karma Rae — 248, 314 Jackson Marykae — 249 Jackson, Wendell— 248 Jacob, Joseph O. — 197 Jacobson, Ruelene — 249, 314 Jacobsen, Valerie — 125, 284 Jacobson, Verna — 215 James, Glen A.— 184, 39? James, Carolyn — 314 James, Joan — 215 James, Romaine — 184, 373 Jamison, Bob— 249 Jardine, Earl D.— 131, 133, 139 Jarman. Boyd — 203. 278, 290 Jarman, Marua — 130 Jarvis, JarreH— 112, 141, 309, 324, 379 Jaycock, Ilia Jean — 391 Jaynes, Carol — 134 Je fs, Dayle— 184, 342 Jelinek, Hena— 371 Jenkins, Dick— 371 Jenkins, Donnell — 249 Jenkins, Douglas — 141 Jenkins, Estella— 249 Jenkins, Gary — 249 Jenkins, Reed— 312, 378, 228 Jenkins, Wayne— 249 Jennings, Joyce — 215, 377 Jensen, Archie — 114. 186, 378 Jensen. Bob — 186 Jensen. Carolyn — 186, 390 Jensen. DeLamar — 215, 404 Jensen, Donna — 215 Jensen, Elwynn — 249 Jensen, Iris— 119, 380 Jensen, Jean — 215 Jensen, LaMar — 115, 141 Jensen, Marilyn — 215 Jensen, Marion — 116 Jensen, Norma R. — 141 Jensen, Ray — 249 Jensen, Ronald — 249 Jensen, Ruth Ann — 215 Jensen, Verona — 184 Jensen, Vern H. — 330 Jensen, Voniel — 141, 384 Jensen. Warren — 249, 392 Jenson, Iris — 141, 387 Jenson, Twila — 161, 380 Jeppson, Jay Mornam — 186, 402 Jeppson, John W.— 215, 379 Jeppson. Joyce — 164 Jeppson, Lynnee — 249 Jergandez, Evelyn — 134 Jes, Rhode- 134 Jesorick Ellen— 215, 311, 315 Jessee, Elaine — 49, 130 Jewkes, Paul — 141 Jex, Alice Ann — 249 Jex, Rhode Joyce— 249, 352 Johansen, Frank— 215, 312, 374 Johnson, Andrea — 142, 318 Johnson, Betty Jane — 115, 119 Johnson, Beverly — 249 Johnson, Blaine — 142 Johnson, Camille — 123, 124, 184 323. 354 Johnson, Calvin — 142 Johnson, Charles W.— 215, 249, 359 Johnson, Dale — 249, 384 Johnson, DeRae — 215 Johnson. Donetes — 249 Johnson, Donna Mae — 215. 380 Johnson, Douglas G. — 124, 249 Johnson, Douglas Warren — 215, 392 Johnson, Edward W.— 164 Johnson, Elaine — 215 Johnson, Elizabeth— 134, 184, 314. 352 Johnson, Helen Marie — 184, 249 Johnson, Howard — 142, 359 Johnson, Jackie — 30, 31, 124, 202 215, 344 Johnson, Joan — 249, 338 Johnson, Julie — 142 Johnson, Kay — 135, 312 Johnson, Laura — 215. 394 Johnson. Laurel R.— 142. 332. 388. 394 Johnson, La Von — 290 Johnson, Lewetla — 215 Johnson, M. Dale — 132 Johnson, Marvin — 249 Johnson, Nada — 332 Johnson, Patricia — 250 Johnson, Rex — 175 Johnson, Sherwin — 164 Johnson, Shirley— 134, 142, 394 Johnson, Shirley Mae — 215, 388 Johnson, Susie — 125, 133, 134, 250 Johnson. Ted— 124. 134, 250 Johnson, Thayne — 140 Johnson, Thomas H. — 250 Johnson, Thomas William — 392 Johnson, Vada— 36, 186, 388 Johnson, Welburn K.— 215 Johnson, Wesley— 230, 249, 331 355 Johnston. Thomas W. — 215 JoIIjv. Weldon— 215, 400 Jones, Betty— 215, 380 Jones, Benny — 115 Jones. Bill— 214 Jones, Blaine — 250 Jones, Bud — 379 Jones, Dick— 278 Jones, Dixie— 129, 250 Jones, Donald Theone — 141, 327 Jones, Fred— 214, 400 Jones, Helen Jeanne — 115, 130. 150, 161, 345 Jones, Jack K.— 392 Jones, Jay D. — 141 Jones, Jim — 216 Jones, John — 335 Jonei, Lillian — 250 Jones, L. Ross— 184, 396 Jones M. Glen — 214 Jones. Nadine — 184. 314 Jones, Renee — 164 Jones, Richard F. — 216 Jones, Ruby — 214, 338 Jones, Tom— 112, 164, 374 Jones, Weston K. — «3 Jonson. Frank — 274 Jones. William N.— 405 Joost, Virginia- 250, 380 Jordan. Benny — 96, 184. 289 Jorgenson, Eleanor — 320 Jorgensen, Hal — 214 Jorgensen, Marcia — 134. 250 Jorgensen, Marva — 134. 250 Josie, Barbara— 128. 123. tU Juarez, Fernando — 216. 313 Juarei. Rafael — 184 Jueschke. Eteonorc — 216 Judd. Gwendolyn — 186 Judd. Kenneth — 216, 399 Judd, Patricia— 130. 357 Judd. Vila— 216 Julian. Kenneth— IIS. 162, 400 Judy, Sannette — 224 Kaleikau, Roy— 334 Kamauaha, Charles M.— 139 Kamauoha, Velma— 250 Kanahele, Laura — 334 Kapuniai, Micei — 216 Karpowiti. Bob — 273 Kartchner, Joyce — 162 Katienbach. Jpn— 112, 250, 317 Kauanae, Shirley — 334 Kearl, Phyllis— IB6 Keate. Bob— 106. 118. 186 Keeler. Lavina — 186 Kekaula. Tom— 119. 162. 334 Kekouoha, Wesley— 334 Kekovoha, Clifford N.— 334 Kelley, James B.— 250 Kelley, John E.— 162 Kelly, Shirley— 250 Kelsey, Marcene — 216 Kemper, Leona — 216 Kemper, Marlene— 250, 332 Kendell, Karia— 250 Kenny, Jean— 124, 250 Kerley, Gordon — 250 Kiester, Elaine B.— 162 Kienke, Joanne— 216. 391 Killpack, Shirlee— 250, 314 Kimball, Warren— 273 Kindred, Jay— 216 King, Colleen — 216 King, Dale L— 139 King, Elton A.— 216 King, Norma Jean — 357 Kinney, Farel H.— 162 Kinnison. Lucile — 250 Kinsey, Charles— 250. 384 Kinsey, Donna — 250 Kirk, Don C— 162 Kirkham, Rae Mona— 64. 162, 308, 324, 364 Kirkham, Ronald— 251 Kirkham, Sally— 123, 146, 148, 323, 3M Kirkland, Granvel — 251 Kirkwood, Betty May— 251 Kitterman, Sanford J.— 142 Kitiberger, Bonne — 216 Kleinmann, Wayne— 134, 251, 290 Knecht, Wm. Bill— 162 Knight, Colleen— 130, 216, 377 Knowlton, Beverley— 135, 162, 353 Knowlton, Ted— 216, 363 Knudsen, J. Gordon — 186 Knudsen, Margaret — 2I Knudsen, Peqgy — 311 Kobayasi, June — 216 Kochevar, Lewis — 276 Kochever Norma Jean — 387, 25! Kofofd, Valene — 251 Kohler, Marion C— 162, 397 Kohler, Zelda— 134, 251 Kondo, Gladys T.— 186, 325 Kondo, Eleanor — 251 Konvicka, William N.— 216 Kooyman, J. J. — 250 Kramer. Delbert— 216 Kresge, Betty— 250. 337. 380 Krider. Edward A.— 162 Kropf, Carol Dawn — 250 Kullicit. Ed— 214. 337 L Labrum, Renee— 32S, 184. 380, I3S Laird. Robert— 143, 374 Lake. Boyd— 216. 3S9, 402 Lake, David— 216 Lake, Jack— 290 Lake, Jay Vaughn— 132, 250 Lake. John H.— 216 Lallatin, Gwen — 186 Lamb, W. Doyle— 184 Lambert, Richard G.— 216, 398 Lambsen, Ronald — 186 Lambson, Glen — 216, 342 Lance, Elwin— 216, 258, 273 Lander, Solomon — 139 Laney, Lois— 216 388, 394 Lang, Dee S.— 186 Lang, Donna — 216, 336 Lange, Fred — 216 359 Langlois, Mary — 217 Lanen. Bliss — 184, 345 Larsen, Donald R.— 399 Larsen, Don W,— 251 Larsen, Ernest- 187, 379 Larsen, Flora— 187, 357 Larsen, Gareth — 187 Larsen, Genntel — III, 251 Larsen, Janice — 251 Larsen, Kathleen— 187, 318 Larsen. Keith— 126. 187, 379 Larsen, Kenneth G. — 217 Larsen. Kent— 251. 392 Larsen, Margaret — 251 Larsen, Maurine — 135, 251, 338 Larsen, Oscar — 251 Larsen, Ralph— 309, 402 Larsen, Reed — 217 Larsen, Shirley— 187, 217, 357 Larson, Janet — 162 Larson, John Max — 187 Larson, Orlo B.— 187 Larson, Sandra— 45, 356, 217 Larson. Tharia — 251 Larson. Wanda— 133. 250 Larson. Calvin — 250 Last. Ronald— 250 Latimer. David— 130 Latimer, Kathryn- III, 311, 381, 217, 394 122 Latimer, Geraldine — 250 Lauper, Georgia — 217 Law, David L— 139 Law, Hugh T.— 142 Law, LyDell— 251 Laws, Duane — 217 Lawlor, Enid— 217, 332 Lawson, Douglas B. — 187 Lay, Beverly — 217 Lay, Leiand— 217 Laycock, Marion — 163 Layton, Mona Dell — 251 Leah, Lloyd— 217 Leavett, Beth— 134 LeaviH, David— 187 Leavitt, Elaine— 217, 383, 394, 388 Leavitt, Glenda — 251 LeaviH, Margaret Anne — 217 Leavitt, Maryl— 251, 397 Leavitt, Ray H.— 217 LeBaron, llene — 251 LeBaron, Theron— 217, 332 LeCheminant, Verona — 187 Lechtcnberg, Jay — 395 Lee, Audrey— 187 Lee, Boyd— 251, 33! Lee, Charles— 277 Loe, Glen W.— 187, 404 Lee Harold W.— 2l7 Lee, James I. — 217 Leo. Max— 370 Lee, Ralph E.— 187, 331 Lee, Thomas — 327 Lee, Zane F.— 217 Lechtenberg, Joy — 251 Leegant, Dan— 163, 69, 129, 324 Leigh, Maxine— 187, 133. 325 Lemon, Betty — 163 Lemmon, Richard H. — 251 LeSueur, Joan- 134, 314, 132, 252 Leth, Ken— 106, 378, 115, 163, 313 Levie, Paul D.— 187, 398 Lewis, Arlene— 310, 217, 360 Lewis, Earlena— 252, 314 Lewis, lone — 396 Lewis, John E.— 217 Lewis, Laurence G. — 217 Lewis, Lorna — 252 Lewis, Margaret— 331, 387, 252 Lewis, Maridell— 324, 356 Lewis, Orton E.— 252 Lewis, Robert F.— 132, 252 Lewis, Ruth— 331, 252, 387 Leydsman, Henry; — 252, 337 Libby, Ellen— 217 Lickman, Kymma — 213 Liddiard, Robert— 252 Liechty, Elaine — 163 Liechty, Ella Rae— 252, 135 Liechty, Leslie— 187 Lightfoot, Darwin — 252 Lillywhite, Fern— 252, 331 Lillywhite, Viola— 217, 331, 385 Linford, Carol— 252 Lind, Rulon— 334 Lindsay, Ellen— 217, 393 Lindsay, Myrl- 163, 353, 300 Linford, Carol— 125, 134 Linn, Ross D. — 187 Litchfield, Lorraine— 252 Little, Dona— 252 Little, Edith— 252 Little, Jim— 104, 107, 326 Liu, Potsan — 139 Livingston, Jack — 217 Livingston, Lorna — 132 Llewellyn, Morris J.— 162 Lloyd, Charles P.— 187 Lloyd, Kent— 252 Lloyd, Leah— 397 412 Lo, Naomi— 126, 217 Loasli, Gayle— 320 Lockhart, Oelores— 187 Loe, Evelyn— 135, 252 Lomax, Charles — 252 Long, Jerry— 130, 131, 187 Long, Vee— 218 Longoria, Fortunate — 187 Longoria, Maria — 187 Lcngson, Beverly — 163, 372 Loomis, Norma— 129, 218 Loosli, Gayle— 187, 310, 316 Losee, Ferril A.— 187 Lott, Leroy N.— 329 Lott, Rose La Rae— 125. 133, 252 Louder. Ray R.— 188 Loutensock. John L. — 188 Love, Arlene — 252 Loveland. Jerry K. — 163 Loveless. James— 130. 369 Lovell, Perry— 188. 405 Loveridqe. Gordon — 188 Lowe. Howard D.— 319 Lowry. Marlene— 218. 356 Loy. Leiand— 317 Luce. Carl T.— 163, 327 Lubeck. Vauna— 218 Ludlow. Les— 162. 326. 358 Luke. M. Richard— 218 Lunceford. Dorothy — 252 Lund. Darlene — 163. 385 Lund. Jay— 188 Lund, Patricia — 252 Lundberg. A. James— 188 276 Lundberg, Con Charles — 252 Lundell, Bob— 336 Lundell. Clyde J.— 188 Lundell, Wayne— 336 Lunt, Vefa— 163 Lyman, Bertha — 53, 163 Lyman, Dorothy — 162 Lyman, Emerson — 252 Lyman, Kenneth B.— 162, 399 Lyman, Linda — 218 Lyman. T. Kay — 188 Lyon. Norma Rae— 134. 162, 385 Lyons, Eugene — 218, 401 M Mabey, Melvin P.— 107, 135, 142, 143, 309, 319, 368, 403 MacCabe, John— 29, 43, 112, 118, 218, 362 MacCabe, Van— 188, 362 MacKay, John E.— 252. 402 MacKinga. Dorae — 218 Macumber. Ruth — 352 Madsen. Bonnie Jean — 218. 352 Madsen. Carol Jeanne — 189. 335 Madsen. Carolyn— 135. 189. 33, 357, 390 Madsen, Jack W.— 163, 322 Madsen, Janice — 189, 364 Madsen, Joyce— 252 Madsen, Lloyd— 252 Madsen, Louise — 135 Madsen, Lowell— 218, 273 Madsen, Maria — 218 Madsen, Preston A. — 252 Madsen, Ronald— 218 Madsen, Russell— 164, 322 Madsen, Sally l22, 252, 314 Madson, Amelia — 163, 356 Madson, Park— 163 Magleby, Francis — 379 Magnusson. George E. — 218, 400 Mahana, Bill— 218 . Maholias, Kanstantin A. — 252 Mahoney, Donna — 377 Maitland, Spencer— 189 Malan. K. H.— 142 Malmrose, Don— 278. 290 Malmrose, Elden — 164 Matstrom. Mary- — 164 Mangelson. L. Dee — 131. 132 Mann, Rodney — 296 Manning. Audrey — 218 Manning. Katherine — 218 Manning. R. Hollist— 252. 355 Mangum, John — 354 Manwaring, Joyce — 253 Marble, Delora— 218 Marble, Glen Bert— 164 Marcil, Cherie— 36, 107, 130, 200, 203. 218, 310 Merchant, Jennie — 218, 310, 316 Markham, Dix — 218 Markham, Lucretia — 126, 253 Marler, Ben C— 218, 403 Marley, Bert W.— 140, 321 Marler, Don— 133, 218, 313. 326 Marriott. Geraldine — 164 Marsden. Louise— 130. 189, 356 Marshall, Bill— 253 Marshall. Ida— 189, 394 Marshall, Maxine — 253 Martin, Gary— 144 Martin, Helen— 253, 330 Martindale, Donel— 253 Martineau, Ray — -253 Martineau, Reed — 253 Martinei, Joe— 277, 289 Martini, Betty— 126, 174, 188, 310, 314, 377 Marx, Roy D.— 188 Marx, Tressie — 188 Maxon, Maughan S. — 188 Massey, Richard— 164, 329 Masters, Gaylen— 218, 289 Masterson, Perry — 218 Mastheson, Betty— 218, 397 Mathews. Janice — 253 Mathews. Joyce — 253 Matthews. Keith— 218, 273, 374 Matthews. Malcohm— 338 Mathias. Edward— 253. 334 Mathis. Jim— 253. 358 Matson, CHarmayne — 164, 364 Matson, Jean — 253 Mattice, Lou Rita— 218 Man, Martha— 253 Mauiy, Bob— 253, 331, 374 Maughan, Alvin — 253 Maughan, LaVoyle— 132, 318, 380 Maughan, Mary Ann — 188, 380 Maughan, Shirley— 123, 126, 164, 357 Maughan, Waynette— 218, 387 Maxfield, Joyce— 133. 218 Maxwell, Afton— 219 May, Ruth Ellen— 122, 131, 219, 310 Maycock, Loy— 289 Maycock, Jean — 219 Mayna, Joyce — 253 Maynard, Earl Myron — 140 McAllister, Arnold J.— 319, 398 McArthur, Daryl L.— 189, 400 McBride, Barbara — 253 McBride, Earl— 126, 253, 317 McBride, Leah— 303, 352 McBride, Mary— 219 McCance, Joan Ellen— 189, 357 McCarthy, Nancy— 219 McCarthy, Ronald M —219 McCellan, E. Louis— 134 McClurg. Buryl— 163, 379 McClurg, Diane— 189, 310, 376 McCommel, William W.— 219 McCormick, Don — 354 McCulley, Jessie L. — 143 McCullock, Gerald R.— 253 McCullock, Jerry— 27, 42 McDaniel Eldred— 253, 330 McDonald, Erma Mae — 189 McDonald Shirely— 253 McEwen, Gordon Merle — 189 McFarlene, James J. — 253, 405 McFate, Joanne — 253 McGarry, Patricia — 253 McGregor, A. Pardoe — 143 McGregor, Dayton — 253 McGuire, Bettis Jane — 135, 143, 356 Mclnnes, Murray — 253 Mclntire, Richard— 253 Mcintosh, Dej?n— 188, 380 Mclntyre Bernell— 163 McKay, Burton — 404 McKefl, Clair J.— 253 McKell, Lael— 253 McKell, Melburn— 253 McKell, Sterling— 219 McKendrick, Dorothy— 219 McKinley, Marlene— 219, 253, 393 McKinney, Betty— 129, IBS McKinney, Farrell— 135, 253 McKinney, Phillip R.— 253, 330, 400 McKissick, Robert— 253 McKnight, John— 104, 230, 253 McLarsen, Joanne — 219, 384 iMcLean, Thora — 254 MsLean, Veon— 219 318, 334 McMaster, Nancy Ann — 219 McMillan, Barbara— 254 McMillan, Daniel H.— 188 McMullin, Dorothy— 143, 325 McOuarrie, Ina Maria — 163 McQuivey, Jean — 254 McPhie, JoAnne — 163 McPhie, W. C— 163 McWhorter. George— 163. 274 Meacham. Dorene — 130 Mead. Mariorie— 254. 338 Measom. James L. — 219 Mecham. Dixie Ann — 45, 133, 357 Mecham. Jean — 254 Medlyn. Ernest— 188. 359 Meeks. Ardern E.— 219. 342 Meibos, Richard — 131 Meier. John— 188. 359 Melander, Wayne A.— 164, 324, 399 Meldrum, Luan — 219, 353 Meldrum. Taylor— 254 Mellor, Hilda LaPriel— 219 Melton, Evona — 132, 2S4 ' Melville, Kathryn— 188, 365 Mendenhall, Glenna — 254, 315 Mendenhall, Janice — 219 Mendenhall, Maryann M. — 135, 140 Mendenhall, Paul— 27A, 354 Mendenhall, Robert 0.-140 Meier, Richard A.— 337 Meyer, Rudolph— 164, 334 Metcalf, Barbara— 135. 219 Metcalf, Norma— 219. 390, 396 Methvin, Patsy— 254 Messervy. Hal— 219. 375 Meservy, Keith— 164 Messervy, Mar Gayle — 254 Merkley, Philip W.— 188 Merrell, Nelda Jean— 219 Merrell, Reid L.— 25, 336 Merrill, Albert— 164 Merrill, Burdeil- 219 Merrill, Oonnene— 126, 129, 289, 310, 328, 356 Merrill, Ewan W.— 219 Merrill, June Lee — 164, 364 Merrill, Louis H.— 254 Merrill, LuAnn— 189, 357, 39! Merrill, Owen S.— 164, 327 Merriott, Gerry— 320 Michaelis, Max C— 254 Michaelson, Eva— 134, 219 Michie, Amber— 219. 336 Michley, Hope— 254 Midgley, Joanne — 254 Mienger, Bertha — 219 Midesell, Owen— 254 Miller, AIra Mae— 254 Miller, Anna Lous— 254, 315 Miller. Beverly— 62. 364 Miller, Dick— 43, 115, 319, 368 Miller, Glen— 254 Miller. June— 189. 335, 391 Miller. Katharine— 164. 366 Miller, Marvin J. — 164 Miller. Marilyn— 137, 219. 377 Miller, Michael— 219 Miller, Mile— 374 Miller, Niel— 254 Miller, Roger l89 Miller. Troy M.— 374 Miller. Vernon— 134, 135. 220. 405 Miles, Dale B.— 254 Miles, Donna— 134. 254 Miles. Duane O. — 254 Milligan. JoAnn— 125. 126, 254 Milliner, Don — 255 Mills, Boyd— 255, 338 Mill DeVerl— 255 Milner, Don— 133. 277 Milner. Frank — 220 Mims, Harley — 94 Miner, Carol— 255 Miner, Don— 129, 378 Miner, Myrth C— 164 Miner, Georgia — 164, 364 Minson, Jerry — 255 Minson, Roland— 63, 147, 165, 278, 288 Mitchell, Aria— 255 Mitchell, George— 165 Miya, Ffea — 334 Moen, Ruth— 255 Moesser, Bonnie— 133, 135, 149, 165, 308, 357 Moffat, Lois— 134 Moffett, Max W.— 189. 404 Money. Edward— 220, 317, 358 Money. Fred— 220, 313, 319, 358 Money, Mark L.— 189. 319. 402 Money, Mary Jane — 255 Monson. Nadine — 130, 220 Montague. Glenn— 133, 135, 140 Mofitgomer) Charles — 188. 371 Montgomery, Don — 254, 290 Montgomery, Harold — 278 Montgomery, Richard — 200 Montgomery, Sharon — 168 Montgomery. Shield Bryce — 254 Montgomery, Vern R. — 220, 399 Moo fy, Dick— 43. 107. 118. 164, 294 296, 375 Moody. JoAnn — 254 Moon. Donna — 254 Morgan. Carl E. — 188 Morgan. Lee 2S5 Morgan, Louis M. — 255 Mor enstern, Rolene — 255 Morin, Arthur R. — 120 Morley, Rachael — 188 Morley, Thomas N. — 255 Morrill, Fern— 255 Morrill, Marilyn— 355, 32S Morris, Alfred— 130, 131 Morris, Felt R.— 164 Morris, Marvin 0. — 254 Morrison, Peggy — 3S6 Morrow, Bob— 220, 313, 375 Moore, Keith W.— 164 Moore. Leonard O.— 220. 317, 404 Moore, Leonard D. — 165. 326 Moore, Maynard C. — 255 Moore, Tom— 132, 255, 317 Mortenson, Benny — 46, 47, 113, 176, 188. 276, 410 Mortensen, Dave — 220 Mortensen, Dean — 220 Mortensen, Elsie— 137. 254, 330 Mortensen. Joyce — 254 Mortensen, Shirley Ruth — 164 Mortimer, George A.— 220, 317, 384 Moule, Meridee — 255 Moulton, Ada— 49 Moulton, Albert P.— 254 Moulton, Floyd C— 140, 322 Moulton, Rex C— 188, 402 Mower, Colleen— 165, 366 Mower, LaVee — 220 Moyes, Arleen— 135, 220 Moyle, Richard W.— 188 Muhlestein, Don— 220 Mumford, Theo— 164, 318 Murdock, Benny — 220 Murphy, Don— 220, 312, 379 Murphy, Frankie — 255 Murphy, Gloria Mae — 183 Murray, Geraldine — 220 Murray, Joyce — 164 Murray, Mary — 255 Murray, Roma— 126, 333, 354 Myer. Richard A.— 188 Myers, lliene— 165, 357 Myers, Maurine — 189 Myers, iMerlin — 1 15 Myers, Violate— 220, 357 N Naegle, Ferrel — 164 Naegle, Marilyn — 255 Nalder, Beverly— 373 Nalder, Nadine— 188, 373 Nanchy, Cfiarles— 188 Naser, D ' Ann— 255 Nash, George L. — 134 Nash, Marion — 164 Naylor, Laurel Lee— 255 Naylor, Lois— 220 Neal. Coralie— 134, 255 Neath. Jacquelyn — 188 Nebeker. Connie— 164. 357 Needham, Leslie— 125 Neeley, Mary Lou— 49, 142, 380 Neilson, Boyd — 296 Neilson, Lorna — 133 Nelson, Aflenc — 165 Nelson, Arlo J.— 188 Nelson, Arvin — 255 Nelson, Bob— 289 Nelson, Dick— 295 Nelson, Donna — 352 Nelson, Baine— 165, 360 Nelson, Erven— 188, 355 Nelson, Joe— 256 Nelson, Jon A. — 165 Nelson, Mark A.— 220, 256, 358 Nelson. Marvin— 188, 389 Nelson, Merrill— 256 Nelson, Richard— 165, 220, 295, 378 Nelson, Roland M.— 165 Nelson, Rosemary — 189, 395 Nelson, Sue— 117, 122, 130. 189, 310. 316, 365 Nelson, Tenna — 220 Nelson, Yvonne — 256 Nennion, Bob — 405 Neville, Julia— 165. 323 Neville. V endal— 256. 398 Newman, Howell — 256 Newton, Charles— 134. 220. 363 Niblev. Howard W.— 220 Nicholas. Frank — 256 Nicholas, Joyce— 189, 388 Nicholes, Kelly— 256, 317 Nichols. Gloria— 257 Nichols, Gloria Janet — 257 Nichols. Bill— 117. 189. 355 Nichols. Jeff W.— 220. 359 Nichols. Lee — 290 Nielsen, Calvin E.— 165 Nielsen, Clyde R.— 392 Nielsen, M. Gail— 189, 370 Nielsen, John Merle— 404 Nielsen, Lorna — 332 388 Nielsen, Melvin R. — 220 Nielsen, Vodas— 134, 2S6 Nielsen, Wally— 273 Nielson, Andr«w J.— 256. 358 Nielson, Ann— 256 Niefson, Barbara Lu — 165. 3S6 Nielson. Carroll Lee — 189, 38) Nielson. Delia— 256. 3X Nielson. Gerald L — 190 413 Nielson. John Boyd — 228 Nielson. LaRane— 190, 335 Nielson, La Rue— 190. 335 Nielson. Lorenzo — 117 Nielson. Lorna- 256, 257 Nielson, Margery — 256 Nielsen, Marlene — 220 Nielson. Niel— 276 Nielson, Ray— 220 Nielson. Rowland — 257 Nielson, VeLois— 135. 165, 390 Nieminen, Mary— 220. 383. 387 Nilsen, Richard E.— 220, 402 Nishimura, Estelle— 334 Nixon. Gladie— 357 Nixon. Jim W.— 220. 398 Nixon, John N.— 190. 405 Nixon, Phyllis— 49, 165, 356 Nobbs, Beverly— 190 Nock, Jean— 135, 220. 310, 372 Noelte, Dorothy— 256 Norton, Harold— 276 Norton, Marilyn— 59, 256 Novak, Anre — 130 Nowers, Vera— 198. 256 Nuffer, Edwin— 256 NuHal, Marilyn— 256 Nuttall, Joelene— 190 Nye. Eugene — 131 Oaks. Oallin H.— 256 Oaks. Janet— 256 Oborn. Neldon— 256 O ' Brien, Donald— 137, 220 Ockerman, Bonnie — 220 Ockey, LaRue— 256 Ogden, Leila— 256 Okerlund, Ivan— 190 Okerlund, D. Maeser— 322 Oldroyd, Marilyn— 104, 107. 115, 117, 149, 165, 376 Olive, Glenn— 2S7 Olive, Marilyn— 257, 332 Oliverson, Ray— 273, 289, 371 Olpin. Guy — 221 Olpin, Virginia — 221 Olsen, Betty— 256 Olson, Darlene— 256, 314 Olsen, Doree n — 256, 385 Olson, Heber R.— 166 Olsen, Ivan P.— 190 Olsen, Lynn— 166 Olsen, Ralph— 278 Olson, Ruth— 133, 198, 221 Omps, James R. — 166, 31? Ono, Masayo— 166 334, 353 Oorstendorf, Bart Van — 166 Openshaw Toy-7-2S6 Oounui, Katharine — 256 Ord, Bob— 166 Orden. La Jean Van — 395 Orgill. Montie R.— 166. 327 Orgill. Zina Jane— 134, 256 Orme. Elaine— 190, 394 Orme, Keitti M.— 106, 122, 190, 313 Orme, Ruth— 257 Orr, Berkley— 135. 190 Orr. Genille— 332 Orrock, Beverly E.— 221 Orrock, Scott— 221 Orton, Bryce B. — 120 Orton, Gwen — 190 Orton, James D. — 140. 327 Orton, Wayne— 228, 371 Osborne, Kenneth— 335 Oscarson, Don — 257, 377, 290 Ostler, Darlene — 256 Ostler. Myrtice— 310 Ostler, Stephen B. — 190 Oswald, Carole— 257, 315 Ottesen, Keith— 190 Ottosen, Marvin— 134, 336 Otteson, Ronald— 123, 190, 335 Ottley, Renae— 221, 381 Otto4on, Marvin LAe — 257 Over elt, Marilyn— 333 Oveson, Shiriey— 2S7 Oveson, Jo l2S, 256 Owens, Duane E. — 120. 138 Owens. Helen Jean — 133 Owens. Jeanie — Z2I. 331 Owens. Rial— 67. 135. 257 Owens, Stephen L, — 166 Oxborrow, Robert— 221 Pace, Kenneth— 166, 354 Pace, R. Elwood— 166 Peck, Louise— 57 Pack. Marilyn— 2S7, 333 Packard, Trilby E.— 20, 60. 257. 315 Packer, Carol — 134 Packham, Richard— 139, 2S7, 317 Page. Ana Curtis — 190 Page, Betty— III. 257. 303 Page. Don— 131 Page, Ernest— 221 Page, Reed H.— 166. 379 Painter, Reed— 23, 257 Palmer, Claire— 257, 336 Palmer, Frances — 190. 331 Palmer, Jonathan H. — 221, 326 Palmer, Norma— 1 18, 190, 332 Palmer, Spencer — 107, 166, 331, 399 Parberry. Dema — 257 Parker, Bonnie — 221, 367 Parker. Clyde— 190 Parker, Edmund— 221, 334, 375 Parker, Fay Snow— 190, 221 Parker, lla— 130, 134 Parker, Janet— 198. 257. 315 Parker, Juel A.— 166, 326 Parkin, Bruce — 257 Parkinson, Donna Marie — 221 Parson, Kenneth D.— 190, 327 Parsons. Robert — 166 Partridge, Clark— 257 Passey, Afton — 221 Passey, Bruce — 257. 404 Patjas, Saara — 257 Patten. Glen— 221 Patterson, Frank— 221, 369 Pauliti, Jeanett— 257 Paulsen, Mabel— 133 166 Paulson John — 119, 276 Payne, Marlene — 257 Payne, Mauray — 166 Paxman, Gary — 221, 276 Pearce, Keith— 257 Peacock, Jim — 190 Pearson, Jean — 221 Pearson, Joan — 366 Peay, Jack D.— 221 Peck, Kenneth— 221 Peck, Sandra— 257 Peck, Thomas — 257 Peel, Carolyn — 190 Penf ' eld, Robert— 166 Perkins, Eriine — 221 Perkins, John N.— 257 Perreira, Joyce — 257 Perreira, Maile — 334 Perry, Beth- 166 Peters, Jean — 198 Petersen, Cumoran L. — 221 Peterson, Bruce — 290 Peterson, Carolyn — 133, 135, 190 Peterson, Charles— 119 331 Peterson, Dallas O. — 221, 405 Peterson, Donna Jean — 133, 130, 190, 391 Peterson, Dave — 221 Peterson, Elaine — 198, 2S7 Peterson, Elaine — 166 Peterson, Frank— 257, 401 Peterson, Glenn C. — 221, 290, 378 Peterson, Grant — 257 406 Peterson, Howard— 133, 221 Peterson, Jack — 7S 290. 258 Petersen. Janet — 222 Petersen, Janice — 190, 310 Peterson, June — 258, 315 Peterson, Kay — 222, 362 Peterson, Keith L. — 222 Peterson, Lillie Belle— 222, 46, 357 Peterson, Lois — 357 Peterson, Lorna — 258 Peterson, Louise — 134, 222, 357 Peterson, Nelola — 190 Peterson, Norma — 258 Peterson. Pat — 376 Patter. Joyce — 190 Pettit, Dorothy— 222. 357 Petty, Vera Jean— 134, 22r 393 Phelan, Mary Katherine — 259, SIS Phelps. Beth— 259 Phelps, Paul A. — 190 Philips, Ronad — 259 Phillips, Rosemary— 105. 107. 115, 151. 167. 308. 320 Pierce. Ben K. — 167 Pierce. Scott T.— 167 Pincock, Lona Mae — 190, 396 Pinegar, Annie Joy — 130. 131. 259 Pinegar, Lynn — 222, 401 Pinegar, Wanita — 259 Pinnock William 6.-166 Piper, Elaine — 259 Pitcher Grant — 259, 3J2 Piatt Gordon U— 167 Plumb, Theodore — 167 Pococic, Ken— 166. 378 Pollock. James L. — 222 Polsen, James — 190 Pomeroy, Patrick— 277, 25? Pond, Marilyn — 258 Pond, Rutti — 258 Ponder, Kent — 258 Poodry, Bradlev— 273 Porter, Aldin — 222 Porter. Carroll— 190 Porter, E. Ross— I « Porter. Maurice — 222 Porter. Owen R.— 222 Potter, Halford— 258 Potter. Joyce — 354 Potter. Margaret— 320 Poulton. Beverly- 259 Poulsen, Blanche— 259. 332 Poulson. Joyce — 259 Poulsen. Lorna — 166 Poulson. Milton T.— 190. 336 Powell, Gene — 190 Pratt, Calvin D.— 222 Pratt, Maurene— 259, 331 Pratt, Noel— 259 Preece, Arttiur L.— 259 Prestwich, Erwin— 259 Prestwich, Kent— 135 Price, Alvin O.— 259. 402 Price, Gordon— 164, 379 Price, Harold D.— 164 Price, Jack R.— 1«, 322 Price, John D.— 140 Price. Mary Ann— 258 Price. Mildred— 222, 357 Prior, La Deane — 380 Prows, Bernard U— 258 Prusse, Ralph— 191, 354 Pulsioher, Joseph— 222, 406 Pulsipher, Fenton H.— 166. 326 Pulsipher, Marilyn — 367 Purnell, Al— 124 Pusey. Peggy— 258, 330 Putnam, Howard — 65. 135 Putnam. Melrose — 258 Ouaney, Bob— 25, 107, 230, 375 Quinn. Pat— 116, 164, 364 Radichel, Fred— 167, 309 Radichel. Ivlelvin— 259, 337 Radmall, Stewart— 191 Rainwater, Sylvia — 2S9 Raisor, Ralph Calvin — 191 Randall, Gerald N.— 191, 405 Randall, Kay— 112, 309, 348 Randall, Shirley B.— 404 Randall, Wanda— 147 Rankers, Margaret — 259 Rasband, Anne— 132, 222, 380 Rasband, Mark E.— 147 Rasband, Verl— 147 Rasmussen, Hylda — 259 Rasmussen, Victor J. — 131, 147 Rasmussen, Winton H. — 259 Raty, Leslie S.— 103, 120, 321 Raule, Joylene M. — 191 Rawie, Joylene — 352 Rawie, Renee — 147, 353 Rawlings, Latmar — 294 Rawlins, Stephen — 259 Rawson, Colleen — 191, 394 Ray, Charmaine — 192 Ray, Lois— 259, 315 Ray. Nedre Jean— 132. 147. 329. 385 Ray, Shirley— 259 Ray, William S.— 258 Raye, Tho;T as F.— 131, 147 Raynard, Eunice— III, 222, 310 Raynes, Lincoln F. — 147 Ream, Leanore— 44, 125, 147, 340 Ream, Susan— 124, 222 Rcber, Darwin F. — 147 Reber. Spencer J.— 140. 322 Redd. Alene— 167 Redd, Enid— 222 Redd. Jacqueline — 147, 347 Redd, Kathleen— 258 Redd, Lloyd— 113, 191 404 Redd, Marilyn— 124, 258 Redd, Mason— 258 Reed, Beeny F.— 258, 399 Reed, Frances— 222, 310, 330 Rees, Betty Lou— 222, 252 Rees, Roma Dee— 134, 222 Reese, Arvilla— 258 Reese, Cliff-147, 370 Reese, L. Grant— 191, 399 Reese, Gwen — 258 Reese, Ray— 258 Reese. Ruth— 144, 147, 318, 364 Reid, Dorothy— 222, 377 Reinhardt, Maxine— 258 Reinsch, Barbara— 119, 167, 357 Reinsch, Cecil — 222 Reintjes, Carolyn — 258 Remund, Janet — 191 Remund, RaVae— 258 Rencher, Frank — 222 Rancher, Maryrene — 191 Reneau, Sherrott — 352 Rex. Donna L.— 167 Reynolds, Shirlene— 133, 258 Reynolds, Thelma— 222 Rhead. Rene — 258 Rhodes. Jim— 191, 354 Rico. Mary— 397 Rich. Jeanette — 191 Rich, Owen— 129 Rich, Roylayne— 258 Richan, lla— 253 Richards, Carol— 258, 130, 131, 132 Richards, Doris— 258 Richards, Joan L.— 222 Richards, Norman T.— 167, 322 Richards. S. Lynn— 120 Richards, Sheila— 222 Richardson, Beth— 380 Richardson, Clarelle— 222, 388 Richardson, Jimmie — 258 Richen, Partridge — 191 Richey, Dale— 115, 191, 313, 331, 379 Richey, Joe— 202, 278 Richins, Joy— 134, 258 Richins, Robert J.— 191 Richmond, Marilyn — 258 Richmond, Maureen — 131 Ricks, Richard— 127, 191, 294, 379 Riddle, Alice— 131 Riddle, Bruce— 130 Riddle, David— 134 Riddle, Kent— 131 Riding, Lynn— 191, 375 Rigby, Maurine — 260 Rigby, Niel— 260 Rigby, Ralph— 260 Riggs, Colleen— 135, 167 Riggs, Joan — 260 Ringer, Donna — 134 Ririe, Barbara— 191, 332 Ririe, Ellen Jean— 191, 380, 385 Ririe, Loretta— 222 Ririe, Roger — 260 Ririe, Ronald— 260 Robbins, Burtis— 222 Robbins, Darnel— 399 Robbins, Donald— 260 Roberts, Benjamin M. — 131, 133 Roberts, Connell B.— 119, 142 Roberts, lone— 129, 191, 353 Roberts, Jack— 53, 112, 113, 106, 191, 309, 379, 402 Roberts, Lynn— 129 Roberts, Mack — 330 Roberts, Mark S.— 399 Roberts, Patricia— 191, 360 Roberts, Shirley— 191, 310, 377 Robertson, Bobby Dean— 260 Robertson, Don— 223 401 Robertson, Jerold — 241 Robertson, Kathy— 194 Roertson, Leonore — 125, 241 Robertson, Leonore — 125, 261 Robertson, Sheronne — 147, 320, 345 Robins, M. Lamon — 240, 317 Robinson, Betsy — 114 223 Robinson, Connie— 130, 260. 315 Robinson, Dawn— 223, 332 Robinson, Donald E. — 142 Robinson, Genevieve — 260 Robinson, Joyce — 223, 391 Robison, Charole— 260 Robinson, E. Doyle — 402 Robinson, Norma — 260, 315 Robinson, Rarker P. Jr.— 116, 223. 405 Robinson. Rulon— 223 Rodeback, Shirley N.— 223, 402 Rodabough, Dorothy — 260 Rogers, Garth O.— 223, 358, 404 Rogers, Karl— 191, 330 Rogers, Marjorie — 260 Rogers, Richard — 19! Rogers, Susan — 223 Rohner, Geraldine — 198 Rollins, Glenys— 131, 223, 338 Rollins. Phil— 223, 3B9, 338 Romney, Barbara— III, 97, 311, 316, 365 Romney, Emmy Lou — 260 Romney, Janet— 115, 117, 122, 197. 344 Romney, Jerry — 278 Romney Van — 241 Romriell, Otis— 134 Rooker, Frances — 241 Rooks. Patricia— 240, 386 Roper, Helen Lee— 260 Roper, Velda— 192, 316 Rose, Joan— 134, 260 Roselli, Remo— 260 Rosenbaum, Var — 399 Roseniof, Janet — 240 Ross, BeHy Jean— 135, 344 Ross, Carl R.— 223, 400 Ross, Wiehweg— 196 Rossell, Gerry— 107, 124, 174, 192, 264 414 Rcssell, Norm— 43, 106, 122. 192, 309, 359 Roundy, Varsel Clair— 167 Rowberry, Richard Lee — 132, 223 Rowe, Betty Jean— 192 Rowe, Lucille— 118, 223, 331, 372 Rowley, Juanita Rose— 168, 391 Rowley. Leonard — 49, 148, 324 Rowley, Merlin— 223 Roylance, Ann — 260 Roylance, Merlene — 206, 333 Roylande, Paul— 223, 362 Ruesch, Joy— 192 Runyan, John E. — 166 Rupp, Glenn — 276 Ruppe, Janet— 168, 336 Ruppe, Shirley— 240, 334 Rurr, Darleen — 223 Rush, Dayle — 134 Rushton, Connie— 192, 381 Rushton, Darrel — 223 Russell, Evelyn— 45, 135 Russell, Gene— 192, 353 Russell, Kenneth— 241 Russell, Pat— 125, 193, 340 Russell, Ralph Sherman— 148 Russell, Virginia— 148, 365 Russon, Lisle— 134. 223 Russon, Maynard B. — 193 Rust, Albert O.— 142, 168 Rust, Dayle Kimball— 241, 277 Rust. DeLamei l35. 193, 403 Ryan, Adrian J. — 148 Rytting, Lorry— 104, 127, 193. 309 Sabin, Marie— 193, 395 Sadler, Arthur S.— 192, 402 Sadler, Wanda— 260 Salerno, Helen— 130, 260 Salisbury, Paul— 294, 368 Salisbury, Ron— 240 Salter, Joline— 223 Samuelson. Virginia — 240 Sanders, Herman — 324 Sanders, Gwen — 240 Sanderson, Janet — 240 Sandstrom, Gwen — 240, 315 Sanford, Carl— 192 Sant, Roger— 198, 354, 223 Saunders, Sally — 241 Sargeant, Donna— 333, 133, 223 Sargent, Jerry— 331, 240 Sargent, Joyce — 241 Sato, Esther— 241, 334 Sauer. Andra— 311, 318, 192 Schade, Mary Nell— 148, 354 Schade. Sharon— 20, 40. 241. 135, 315, 231 Schardine, Louis — 192 Schenk, Mary Lou — 223 Schenk, Viola M.— 223, 372 Schindler, Stan— 322, 148, 359 Schipper, Eileen— 118, 318, 314, 311, 374 Schipper, Liltian— 112, 148, 308, 376, 318 Schipjjer, Ruth— 110, 377, 168 Schlegel. Walter— 261 Schmidt, Howard— 261, 384 Schmidt, Phillip— 401, 168, 319 Schmuti, Stanton E.— 192 Schoenfield, Edward L.— 148 Schofield, Keith— 290 Schofield, Robert- 241 Schon, Alvin— 192 Schow, Enid— 261 Schow, Fred F.— 148, 343 Schultz, Bill— 130 Schulti, Ronald W.— 223 Schwalbe, Cheryl— 148 Schwalbe, A. VVayne— 319, 148 Schwantes, Beth— 331, 40, 61, 223, 357 Scott, Dave— 333 Scott, Wanda— 168,- 318 Scovil, Bonnie Jean — 192 Scoville, J. Keith— 168, 362 Scow, Richard Dick— 168 Searle. H. Clair— 321. 168 Sears, Betsy— 110. 311, 192, 367 122 Sears, Roger— 309, 374, 115, 22, 168, 120 Sederholm, Carl— 223 Seedall, Margene— 261 Seegmiller, Euridice T. Sekaquaptewa, Emory Jr. — 223 Sellers, Lois— 223 Seooi, Eddie— 192 Sevy, Arthur C— 140, 327 Sewell, Max— 197, 371 Shaeffer, Marty— 330 Shank, Jon Beck— 128, 168. 337 Shardine, Louis — 289 Sharp, Louise— 223, 377 Sharp, Pauline — 241 Shattuck, David— 261 Shaw, Graham — 241 Sheffield, Sherm— 112, 193, 309, 379, 402 Shelley, Arlo F.— 148 Shelley, H. Merlin— 193 Shepherd, Douglas— 223, 379 Sherratt, Reveau— 168, 324 Sherwcod, Shirley — 397 Sherwood, Stephen E, — 168 Shields, R. Doyle— 193 Shoemaker, Dixie — 241 Shoemaker. Gene — 277. 371 Shoemaker, Thaddeus — 241 Shumway, Dale— 223, 343 Shumway, Gene— 107. 112, 144, 148, 309, 354 Shumway, Lenn— 131, 132, 405 Shumway, Miles — 241 Shumway, Widstoe— 119, 174, 193, 107, 309, 378 Shurtleff, Jeanine— 390 Shurtliff, David D.— 168 Shurtliff, Dorothy— 224 Shurtliff, Edward R.— Siebach, Elizabeth C— 261 Siebach, Miriam Lina — 224 Siebecker, Richard — 261 Sigmon, Marcus — 195 Slier. Evelyn — 261 Simmons, Lee— 118, 224, 354 Simmons, Ralph M. — 224 Simpson, Clarice — 224, 397 Simpson, Reve — 169 Sims, Eileen — 241 Sinclair, Eugene W. — 241 Singleton, Paul C— 142 Sipherd, Bob— 224, 379 Skillicorn, Richard — 241 Skougaard, Elizabeth — 261 Skousen, Derrel — 331 Skousen, Don B.— 140 Skousen, Owen — 277 Slack, Jean— 142, 130, 387 Slaugh, Lynn H.— 192 Sn-.eath, Boyd— 261 Smiley, William— 130, 131 Smith, Barbara— III, 192, 311, 314 Smith. Bernell— 192, 398 Smith, Beth J.— 192, 377 Smith, Beverly— 169, 353 Smith, Carol Dell— 135, 241 Smith, Charles A.— 169 Smith, Cherie— 192, 353 Smith, David E.— 224, 401 Smith, Don— 115, 277 Smith, Donna — 224 Smith, Earl L.— 142 Smith, Edna— 241 Smith, Elon V.— 169, 321 Smith, Fae — 261 Smith, Grant— 322 Smith, Hamilton— 149, 402 Smith, Imogene — 192 Smith, Inga P.— 131, 135 Smith, J. Robert— 224, 399 Smith, Jerrie— 193, 347 Smith, Joe L.— 378 Smith, John D.— 224, 400 Smith, John W.— 169 Smith. Karl— 224 Smith. Karma— 224, 332 Smith, Kumen— 378 Smith, Leia— 261, 353 Smith, LeRoi S.— 169, 331, 402 Smith, Luana— 192 Smith, Lyneer— 45, 135 Smith, Mary— 24 ' Smith, Maureen— 242, 315 Smith, Mearle B.— 192, 313 Smith, Melva Ann— 134, 242, 331 Smith, Melva Fawn— 224 Smith, Myrlee— 134, 149 Smith, Norman— 126, 262 330 Smith, Olene— 114, 224, 376 Smith, Peggy— 262 Smith, Phyllis— 192, 262, 311 Smith, Robert— 118, 129, 192 Smith, Roy L.— 334 Smith, Uvonna— 242 Smith, Walter L.— 322 Smith, Wilbert Kay— 193 Smit, Walter— 273 Smithson, Anna Vee — 224, 331 Snow, Carrole — 364 Snyder, lona— 224, 336, 385 Soderquist, Alma Gene — 224, 404 Soderquist, Lorna — 224, 354 Soelberg, Betty— 242 Soelberg, LaRue— 315 Soelberg, Verl-132, I . ,| ' ' ,„ Soelberg. William— 135. 193, 399 Soffe, Wayne— 277 Sohm, Rozelle E.— 224 . Solomon Geraldine— 197. 15 Solomon, James— 192, 370, 384 Sommerlade, Joyce — 224 Sorensen, Alene — 149 m Sorensen. Beth— 397 Sorenson, Colleen — 169, 386 Sorenson, Dale A. — 192 Sorensen, Don — 53, 129, 403 Sorensen, Elaine — 262 Sorensen, Geniel— 134. 192, 395 Sorensen, Jerelyn— 123, 321, 169 Sorensen, Joyce — 193. 335, 391 Sorensen, Ken — 262 Sorensen, Neil R.— 192, 404 Sorensep Stanford — 224 Sorenson, George — 53, 118, 169, 296. 374 Sorenson, Mary Anne — 124 262 Sorenson, William— 224. 333 Sparks, George C. — 384 Sparks, Sherlene — 262 Sparks, Venna — 192 Speedy, Thomas W. — 224 Spencer, Beth — 262 Spencer, Donald— 192, 400 Spencer. Jo Ann — 224 Spencer, Maylen — 290 Spencer, Robert J. — 224 Spencer, Stanley — 135. 262 Spendlove. Rex — 169, 329 Spilsbury, Kelly— 169 Sprague. Kathleen — 262 Spratling, Gwen — 161, 329 Spratling, Maurine — 169 Spratling, Roylance — 123, 365, 192, 316, 394, 311 Sprouse, Betty Jo— 169, 318 Squire, Delva Jean — 262 Squire, Helen Fay— 192 Staffanson, Forrest — 327 S aheli, Karl— 170 Staheli, Kent— 170. 294. 326, 112, 368 Staley, Gail— 289. 134, 277, 262 Stanford. Stephen — 140 Stapley. Dick— 262, 331 Stapley, Donna Rae — 224 Stapley, Marilyn — 262 Starling, Myrtle— 119. 224 Starley, Jean — 262 Starley, Merlyn— 224. 317 Stauffer, Bob— 262 Stauffer, David M.— 193, 398 Stayner, Genevieve — 224 Steadman. Marian — 224, 318 Stebbing, William E.— 262 Steed. Elaine— 332 Steel, Beverly— 262 Steele, Bernice — 133, 262 Steele, Dorothy— 134 Steele, GenaVee— 263 Steele, Paul— 193, 326 Steffanson, Forrest — 142 Steimle. Bill— 224 Stelnacker. Karl A. — 170 Stinger. Atherton — 263 Stenquist, Leiand — 263 Stephenson, Archie — 263 Stephens, Jewell— 263 Stephenson, Kay— 263, 289, 277 Stephenson, Loran D. — 130, 170 Sterling, Myrtle— 386 Stevens, Bruce— 1 12. 273. 363, 170 Stevenson, Evan — 170, 401 Stevens, Henry— 193. 354 Stewart, Don— 192 Stewart, Durian H.— 170. 328, 375 Stewart, Keith— 170 Stewart, Leo— 263 Stewart, Merwin — 263 Stewart, Nelda— 224. 367 Stockdale, Barbara — 262 Stockdale, Waldo— 262 Stock, Jean— 193, 395 Stockman, Donald G.— 132, 170 Stocks, Bruce D.— 262 Stocks, Florence — 69. 225 Stoddard, Darrell— 262 Stoddard, Don— 263, 277 5tod iard, Joan — 225 Stoddard, Gloris— 133, 263, 315 Stromberg, Marvis — 194 Stonesifer Alan — 263 Stoops, Linford R.— 263 Storey, Arlene — 170 Stott, Douglas— 135, 197 Scott, G. Gail— 193, 402 Stott, Lawrence B.— 263 Stott, Sharral L.— 225 Stout, DeMar— 263, 277 Stowell, Betty Rae— 263, 393 Stowell, Glenna— 133, 331. 263 Stowell. Helen— 262 Stowell, LeRoy G.— 194 Slowe, Mark— 130, 170 Stratton. Erma— 225, 360 St-alford. Lee— 126. 225. 313, 359 Stratton, Loise — 133, 385, 386 Stringfellow, Val— 354 Stringham, Joanne — 130, 225, 311, 36 Stringham. Marcia— 130. 262 Stromberg, Arnold — 262, 358 Stromberg, Morris — 394 Stromberg, Stanley C. — 170 Strong, Alice — 262 Strong. Jack Ol Stubbs, Clifton D.— 225 Stube, Herbert— 170, 337 Stuckey, Cyrus — 194 Stucki, Caroline — 321 Sturgis. Marilyn — 263 Sudweeks. Alice Janiece — 170 Suiker, Alice P.— 170 Sullivan, Norman D.— 132, 324 Summerhays, Charles — 263 Summerhays, Sally — 225, 365 Summers. Jean — 225 Sumtson. James — 225. 405 Sumison, Owen W. — 194 Sumison. Robert J. — 194 Sundberg. Kathlyn— 170. 387 Sunderland. Dons— 225, 395 Swan. Helen — 225 Swann. Grace — 263 Swanson, James W. — 170 Swasey, Ardell— 263, 336 Swensen. Joan — 194 Swenson, Gene — 326 Swenson, Don — 225, 374 Syme, Georgia — 263 Takasaki. Fred— 225, 334 Takemonto, Nancy — 316, 321 Tanner, Carmella— 1 18, 194, 377 Tanner, Donna Mae — 115, 170. 357 Tanner, Janese — 133, 134 Tanner, John W.— 225, 313, 402 Tanner, Lyle— 225. 384 Tanner, Lillias Ann — 263 Tanner, Paula — 394 Tannyhill, Richard— 225. 374 Taylor. Carolyn — 315 Taylor, Carolyn— 263. 264. 332 Taylor. Dale A.— 319, 382 Taylor. Dale H.— 140, 389, 394. 401 Taylor. Dee R.— 225 Taylor. Dixie— 264. 315 Taylor, Garna — 194 Taylor, Gene— 277, 264 Taylor, Gerald F.— 225 Taylor, Gordon fl.— 194. 313. 379 Taylor. Gordon M. — 194 Taylor. Gordon S. — 194 Taylor, Henry— 225. 355 Taylor, Jackie — 263 Taylor, Janice— 116. 225, 311, 376 Taylor. James — 264 Taylor, John— 355, 264 Taylor, John — 264 Taylor, Jo ' seph -401 Taylor. Leila— 225, 394 Taylor, Lorin — 140 Ta lo-, Marilyn— 135, 225, 265, 332 Ta lor, Marolyn — 315 Taylor. Mildred— 194 Taylor, Phil— 225, 354 Taylor, Ralphena— 225. 311, 357 Taylor. Ron— 119 Taylor. Russell— 115. 150, 170. 309, 379 Taylor, Ruth— 264, 388 Tea, Roy— 194 Tebbs, Marian— 265. 133 Telford, Maxine— 226, 372 Tenney, Eugene — 264 Terry, Birdene — 194, 367 Terry, Dawn— 50, 131, 225, 315. 357 Terry, Golden — 226 Terry, Naomie— 135, 225, 376 Terry, Orlyn— 170 Terry, Rex N.— 264 Tervort, Franklin— 276 Teuscher, Norinne — 226, 393 Tew, Fred— 226 Tidwell, Barbara— 134 Tidwell, Eugene— 171, 327 Tidwell, Leah— 194 Tidwell, Ivan— 171, 319 Tidwell, Marilyn— 226, 333, 387 Tillack. Wlnone— 264 Timm, Dorothy June — 226 Timothy. Jerry D. — 264 Tlngey, Garth— 264 Tingey, Grant — 371 Tingey. Willard- 53 Tobler, Bonita — 194 Thacker, Harry — 226 Thacker, G. Ted— 194. 336 Thacker. Vern— 194. 399 Thackeray. Renee — 226 Thain Phyllis— 226 Thelin, Josie V.— 264, 332 Theme, Robert— 321 Thomander, LaVonne — 135, 194, 311, 376 415 Thompson. Barbara A. — 264, 226 Thompson, Barry— 129, 126, 378, 194, 118, 123 Tho.npson, Carolyn — 117, 118, 171, 357 Thompson, Clair — 134, 264 Thompson, Delene — 134 Thompson, Dorothy— 133, 134, 397 Thompson, Evan — 126 Thompson, Everett W. — 194 Thompson, George — 194 Thompson, John — 134 Thompson, Marilyn — 116, 194, 320, 372 Thompson, Marjorie — 118, 194, 396 Thompson, Paul— 194. 135 Thompson, Vera J. — 142 Thomas, Ann— 194, 377 Thomas. Dayle — 368 Thomas, Dean W.— 264, 384 Thomson, Delene — 226 Thomas, E. Sandra — 265 Thomas, Elmo L. — 264 Thomas, Grant — 226, 368 Thomas, Helen Faye — 226 Thomas, Irene— 194, 336, 388 Thomas, Kathleen — 171 Thomas, LaVierre — 194 Thomas, La Vieve — 352 Thomas, LaVonne — 316 Thomas, Morgan — 290 Thomas, Patrrcia— 226, 373 Thomas, Reese — 134 Thomas, Rex — 264 Thomas, Robert D. — 265 Thomas, Ronald K.— 226, 392 Thomas, Sally — 264 Thomson, Detene — 373 Thorne, Geraldlne — 264 Thorne, Ivan J. — 194 Thorne, Janice— 128, 129, 264. 315 Thorne, Jerrold — 171 Thorne, Jimmy — 278 Thornley, Doraleen — 132, 194 Thornton, Alzina — 171 Thornton, Geniel— 197. 171, 300. 308, 360 Thorpe, Marilyn— 335, 356 Threet Conway — 135 Thurber, Ruth Jeanine — 264 Thurman, Newell L.— 264. 317 Tobler, Cloyd A.— 17! Tobler, Sharlene — 226 Todd. Albert C— 194. 404 Todd, Anita— 132, 194 Todd, Bert— 116, 307. 354 Todd, Lorin R. — 226 Tolbert, Max— 194. 276. 370 Tolbert. Wilbur— 226. 371 Tolman. La Dawn — 226, 372 Tolson. John D. — 265 Tooke. William H.— 226. 295. 370 Tooke, Dick— 194. 276. 295, 370 Toolson. Gene — 276 Toone. Byron — 196. 277. 196 Toone, Mariorie — 194, 396 Topham, William E.— 171 Torres, Edgardo E. — 195 Tracy, C. R.— 195 Tracy, ' May— 265, 315 Tregaskis, Glade — 264 Trimble, Bruce — 198 Trimble, Harry L.— 171, 378 Trimble, Keith A.— 171. 326 Trotter, Paul A.— 226 Trottis, Wallace G.— 264 Tsalaky. Eva— 195 Tsalaky, George — 371 Tucker, Don— 118, 379 Tucker, Chuck— 226, 370 Tucker. Clyde L.— 264 Tucker, John— 117, 119 Tucker, Karl— 295 Tucker, Lois— 130, 316, 357, 390 Tucker, Nettie— 171, 385 Tueller, Carol P.— 171, 376 Tueller, Charlene— 133, 226, 393 Tueller, Nedra— 264 Tully, Joseph G.— 140, 329 Turkey. Donna Lee — 226 Turley. Ella Mae— 195 Turkey. Marilyn— 38. 195, 372 Turkey. Wayne— 195 Turner, Bennie Jean — 22, 333, 386 Turner. Charles— 264, 374 Turner, Dale— 195, 392 Turner, Diana — 226 Turner, Donald— 112, 171, 358 Turner, Elaine— 134, 265 T.rner, Elmo— 36, 104, 107, 115, 171. 309. 398 Turner. James — 133. 195 Turner. Jerry — 132, 264 Turner. Shirley Lou — 131, 132, 226. 380 Tuttle, Allen H.— 171 TuttJe, Carrol Jean — 264 Tuttle, Gene— 226, 354 Tuttle, Elliott L.— 322 Twitchell, Jerry— 226 Tyau, Elmer— 226, 334 Tyler. Dolores— 66. 172, 318 Tyler, Kent B.— 226 Tyson, Sally Janye— 388 u Uchida. Alice— 170. 353 Udall. Idella— 226, 366 Udall, John Alfred— 170 Udall, Mary Louise— 227, 367 Udall, Sammy— 264 Unger. Pat— 377 Ungerman, Grant — 265 Unice. Bob— 362 Lirie. Shirley Ann— 227, 372 Ursenbach. Garry — 265, 332 Vance, Arden A.— 227, 384 Van Cott, Marion— 265 Van Buren, Verna— 133, 227, 388 Vandenberg, Lenore — 367 Vanfleet, Howard— 227, 370 Van Orden. La Jean— 170 Van Wagoner. Amelia— 170. 320 Varela. Dolores— 227 Vaughan. Cheryldene — 265 Veihweg. Ross— 290 Vieira. Emmanell— 20, 377 Vienweg, Ross — 398 Viles, Eileen— 134, 265, 387 Vincent, Ronald G.— 170, 403 Vincent, Roy— 227, 359 Vlam, Grace— 325 Voorhees, Don G. — 170 Vorwaller, Blaine— 265 Vowles, Robert O.— 104 w Wachsmuth, Jean— 227, 372 Waddoups, Mary Nell— 118. 195, 357 Waddoups, Mignon— 172, 281 Waddoups, Wilma— 227 Wadley, JoAnne— 195 Wadsworth, Don— 195, 354 Wagner, Dorothy— 130 Wagner, Flora Deanne — 265. 330 Waqstaff, Cleo— 265 Wagstaff. Ga — 134. 265, 336 Wagstaff, Glenna— 27, 344 Wagstaff, Kate— 227 Waite, Beverly— 265 Waite, Merwin— 172, 290 Waite, Richard— 290 Waite. Wendell G.— 400, 404 Welch, Frank— 227 Walker, Clarice— 265 Walker, Dean— 227 Walker, DeVere— 133, 195, 404 Walker, Ellen— 134, 265 Walker, Garth— 227 Walker, Kay C— 198, 227 Walker, Keith R.— 172, 404 Walker, Lynn— 195 Walker, Merrill— 265 Walker, Utahna— 198. 227 Walker. Robert— 227 Walker. Sanford— 106. 230, 232. 265, 403 Walker, William James— 120, 172 Walker, William L.— 172 Wall, Andrew J.— 140 Wall, Carol— 316 Wall, Cecil— 265 Wall, Frank B.— 265 Wall, Lehman— 277 Wall, Lyle— 265 Wallls, Gloria— 126, 195, 320, 366 Wallis, Jack R.— 195, 336, 398 Walsh, Marilyn— 130, 195, 39! Walter, Troy P.— 172 Walton, Gayle— 227, 315 Walton, Wendel— 227 Wanberg, N. B.— 195 Ward, Ben J.— 195. 370 Ward. Dennise— 227 Ward. LeRuth— 265 Ward. Wayne— 195. 197. 398 Warden, Alvero— 172, 296 Warden, Artell— 172 Warden, Ron— 333 Wardle, Alvin— 172 Warnick, Effle— 320 Waring. Gordon — 322 Warner. Afton Speedy — 172 Warner. Carol — 195 Warner. James Lynn — 365 Warner, John D. — 401 Warner, Martha Mae— 265 Warner, Paul F.— 265, 398 Warner. Paul W.— 1«. 375 Warner, Robert O.— 141 Warner, Shirley— 195, 3S2 Warner, Ted J.— 172, 354 Warner, Robert— 322 Warr, Carol— 227, 393 Warren, Bruce W.— 227 Warren. Ruthalyn — 245 Wasden, Archie G.— 133, 195 Wasden, Barry — 245 Wasden, Ouane — 227 Water. Clifford Ray — 2 5 Water, Verleen— 26 Watklns, Alene— 357 Watklns, Leila— 245 Watklns, Leone Anderson— 172 Watson, Dave— 334 Watson, Elaine— 134 Watson, Laurel— 2 5, 39 Watson, Lowell S. — 100 Watt. Barbara— 265 Watts, Alice— 397 Watts, Ardean— 124. 130. 133. 177. 195. 400 Weaver. Carlene— 117. 171. 365 Webb, Lloyd J.— 129, 227, 363 Webster, Lloyd E.— 142 Weeks, Otis H. Jr.— 171 Weeks, Stanley— 171 Weibell, Agnes— 130, 171, 381, 38S Weight. Adolphus— 277 Weight, Vaun R .— 227 Weinhelmer. Ruth— 133, 171 Welch. Jeanne D. — 265 Welch, Stanley— 120, 171, 326 Wells. Anne— 245 Welsh, Verna— 227 Wcngreen, Dean — 195 Werner, Elaine— 227, 391 West, Jack— 48 West, Keith— 227, 338, 374 West. Leslie— 199. 227 West. Owen— 227 Westberg. Carol— 171. 364 Westberg, Dixie — 266 Westenskow. Richard — 370 Westerberg. Bates — 198. 227 Weston. Laney — 266 Westover, Ross W.— 196, 398 Westra, Dorene— 124, 266, 315 Whaanga, Albert— 134, 227, 403 Whatcott, Calvan— 131, 194 Wheeler, Belva L.— 171, 380 Wheeler, Delores— 171 Wheeler, Doretta — 266 Wheeler. Kay— 68, 266 Whetten. Larry— 112. 132, 26 . 317. 330. 375 Whipple. Audrey Elaine— 196. 320 Whipple. Bud— 119. 379 Whipple. Georgia Ann — 171 Whipple. Willard— 228 Whitaker. Bob— 276 Whitaker. John— 45. 133 Whitaker. Lorna— 329 White. David— 172 White. Dale— 24 . 338 White, Dorothy— 228, 372 White, Ed— 244, 277 White, Fred— 402 White. Larry— 266 White. Nada— 23. 266 White. S. Morgan— 319 Whiteor. Glenn L.— 266, 402 Whitehead. Frank D.— 135. 172 Whitehead. Richard— 194 Whitely. Joyce— 228, 311, 314 Whiteley, John M.— 172, 403 Whiting, Ann— 53, 228, 311, 314. 324. 377 Whiting, Marilyn— III, 266 Whiting, Sue— 141 Whitney, Robert O.— 196, 404 WhiHIe, Oiarles- 228 Whittle, Jack— 228 Whittle, Joan— 228. 372 Whittle. Marcia— 266 Whctworth. Larry— 264 Whyte, Arthur W.— 142, 172 WIckes, Rosemary — 194 Wight. Carryle— 266 Wight. Ted— 130. 131. 264 Wifcken. Beth Arlene— 172. 380 Wllcken. Virginia— 336 Wilckens, Laura Louise— 244. 380 Wilcox. Peggy Joan — 267 Wilcox, Dale— 228. 362 Wilcox. Leo— 267. 405 Wilcox, Ray T.— 172 Wilde, Dorothy— 196. 332 Wilde. Veldon— 228 WiHord. Olen- 172 Wilkening, Walter— 267 Wilkes. Floyd- 130. 266. 333 Wilkes. William— 119, 126, 131, 196, 401 Wilkins, Arthell— 228 Wilkins. Delora— 266 Wilkins. George R.— 264. 403 Wilkins. Renee— 228 Wilkinson, Alice— 107. 200 228. 311. 347 Wilkinson, Winifred— 320. 394 Wlllardson. Carma— 247. 390 Wlllardson, Hal B.— 172 Wlllardson. Jody— 137, 228 Willden, Dee E.— 405 Willes, Vera— 247 Willett. Ralph— 228 Williams, Barbara— 133, 247 Williams, Bonnie — 172 Williams. Clalron — 131 Williams. Dee— 172. 359 Williams, Doremis Sumpter — 228, 374 Williams, Floyd E.— 322 Williams. Glenn— 130. 131. 228 Williams. Hank— 58, 104, 137. 150, 172. 378 Williams. Howard R.— 228 Williams. Jay B.— 197, 405 Williams, Jean— 172, 325. 340 Williams. Joe B.— 172 Williams. Lavon — 244 Williams. Lynn— 244. 277 Williams. Mama Ann — 318 Williams. Pajl G.— 244 Willie, Marilyn— 172 Willis, Ruth— 266 Wlllitt, Ralph— 276. 354 Wilson, Arnold R.— 266 Wilson. Betty— 228 Wilson. Brigham — 115 Wilson. Dean G.— 172, 294. 309, 368 Wilson, Don— 197, 354 Wilson, Ervin M.— 228 Wilson. Grant — 228 Wiltbank. James— 197 Wilson, Janice — 134 Wilson. Kenneth N.— 172 Wilson. Lawrence — 336 Wilson. Mary Ann — 366 Wilson, r: Alan— 228 Wilson. Wayne— 228. 358 Wimmer. Leiand P.— 267 Wimber, Leon — 228 WInegar, Dee — 267 Winegar. Maxine — 228 Wing. Leia— 66, 116, 228, 311. 316, 332, 364 Wing, David A.— 313, 378 Wing, Jack H.— 267 Wing, John H.— 322 Wing. Norman S.— 172, 290 Wing. Patricia— 311 Winget. K. Oscar— 267 Winkler. Phyllis— 197. 377 Winsor, W. Kenneth— 197. 401 Winter, Lewis J.— 247 Winter, Louis J.— 44. 405 Winter. Rue Ann— 1 14. 247, 315 Winterrose, Geneva— 397 Winters. Kennetti G.— 172 Winward. Max C— 336 Wirick. Noil— 197 Wiscombe. Arthur C— 195 Wiscombe, Erold— 196 Wiscombe, Phyllis— 196 Witbeck, Alan— 196, 290 Wofflnden. Arthur— 132 WoHinden. Frank— 141. 327 Woffinden. George — 196 Wolfey, Bartheel— 226 Wolfley. Scott— 19 Womack. Lois— 266 Wong, Anne — 244 Wood, Annette— I2B. IK, 323, 257 Wood, Carolyn — 372 Wood. Clait 247 Wood, Elden— 133 Wood, Kay— 194, 305 Wood, Lowene— 129, 172. 328, 397 Wood, Peggy— 194, 376 Wood. Wanda— 325. 328, 381 Wood. Willis E.— 228 Woodard. Melva Rene — 134 Woodbury. Alma— 131, 132 Woodfield, Normon R.— 172, 405 Wooton. Madetyn— 131, 267 Workman, Martha — 172 Worsley, Linda Jean— 135, 228 Wride, C. Hayward— 247 Wride, Evan— 197 Wright, Beverly— 134. 228, 247. 311, 380 Wright, Carol Jean — 197, 228 Wright, Dean H.— 172 Wright, June— 197 Wright, Karma— 228 Wright, Lola May— 133 Wright, Lyie O.— 172 Wright, Mona— 197, 388 Wright, Norman E.— 4 B Wright, Robert— 135, 403 Wright, E. Wayne— 228 Wright. William Lloyd— 228 Wroblick, Sandy— 228 Wyatt. Mary Ann— 172. 357 Yancey. Harold C— 228. 401 Yeomans. Betty Ree— 244, 330 Yoshimoto, Harold — 334 Young, Carl L.— 197 Young, Colleen — 266 Young, Donna Lee — 264 Young, Helen— 172, 385, 389 Young, Marilyn— 128. 129, 266 Young, Merlin — 246 Young, Moylen — 120 Young, Nellanette— 172, 381 Young, Nolan — 132, 228 Young, Richard — 194 Young, Val— 133 Zabriskie, Bob Carroll — 172, 355 Zaugg, Lyal— 267, 374 Zeller, Sherley Hale— 395 Zenger, Jack— 225, 354 Zenger, Jerry ll2 142, 309, 349 Zimmerman, Angelene — 172 Zitting, Fred— 247 ZobelT, Keith W.— 247 Zwahlen, Kenneth — 384 416 ;i;i ,gH|


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