Brigham Young University - Banyan Yearbook (Provo, UT)

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c n I i ■■m . ' %. ' H.. c ome, my friends, ' Tis not too late to seek a newer world. Push off, and sitting well in order smite The sounding furrows, for my purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset, and the baths Of all the western stars, until I die. It may be that the gulfs will wash us down; It may be we shall touch the Happy Isles, And see the great Achilles, whom we knew. Tho ' much is taken, much abides; and thd ' We are not now that strength which in old days Moved earth and heaven; that which we are, we are; One equal temper of heroic hearts. Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Alfred, Lord Tennyson seeking. . . This gray spirit yearning in desire To follow knowledge like a sinking star. Beyond the utmost bound of human thought. Alfred, Lord Tennyson • • • per fecti ion John Marlow Steve Barrett Val Parke Yvonne Andecson .. Bob Pratt Wallace M. Barrus Don Woodward Editor Business Manager Business Manager Assistant Editor Art and Layout Editor .... Photography Editor Copy Editor « ' . by learning truth. . . To follow the course of truth is our goal — to seek out the knowledge which we know lies within ourselves, our world and our religion. The arching future of mankind lies before us, and as we stumble through our search we walk upon the shoulders of forgotten men who once lived and dreamed and loved as we do. In these latter days we again seek the beauty of truth as those ancient men sought it — without fear and with the added knowledge that in the sight of God all truth becomes one. In this book we use, as symbols of our search, accomplishments of the Greek civilization; but we know that by our hands alone will the future be decided. How much further we can progress will depend upon how ef fectivly we apply our ideals. Microscopy, • world within a world. 1 i  i V f m J L t:- j1 WK _ : v . r Biji ► ggjii Hiiii 9El ■ SB Lji wf f- - H 1 felrr Diligence, from boolcs and a world ' s thoughts. Learning, from the achievements and mistakes of others we plan for the future. Study, before school or batw «n clasMi — time cannot waif. A world leader, wise men taught us the way to peace. V ' Research is not easy, but knowledge is not free. Scientific method — experiment, observe, record . , . ■,P i i VI K lvi B B ( ' ' ' I H t£ ' , — H ■ ' ' ' m M in the wor Id. We live in a world of wonder, niore strange than any dreams of the imagination. The spreading world around us holds truths, which, if we could understand them completely, would hold the keys to elevating man beyond disease and poverty and ignorance. But we must work and study with our minds open if we are to overcome the challenges which the world has never lacked offering to man. As we seek and study in the world, we become even more aware of the absolute need for man to become humble in order to wisely apply the knowledge which he finds. We stand on the threshold of the greatest future that man has e ver known — or we can destroy ourselves with a tragic misunderstanding of our role in the world. In sharing our fun and laughter, we become aware of each person ' s uniqueness. Parties, a planned enjoyment. A face of laughter strikes a responsive chord in us in ourselves. Love, honesty, loyalty, integrity ... all are abstract concepts which we find only within ourselves. Within ourselves lies the power to discern good from evil, within ourselves is that extra something which makes us as different from the other creations as night is from day. In an effort to know ourselves, to understand what it is that makes us gay, happy, or melancholy, we look at our- selves and more and more realize that of all the creations, man is the most marvelous. We look from a distance, and we see that people can be alternately laughing and singing or serious and quiet. We try to under- stand ourselves, knowing that if we could imderstand the workings of our mind and our conscience which produce our ideals, then we could more easily find the key to our future. Family prayer, uniting us !n bonds ol continued faith. n Alone, we give thanks for the life we have. Devotional assemblies — we learn of our role in life. Understanding teachers, helping us learn the truths of faith. • • • and in faith Even as we seek within ourselves and the world, We know that there is something else for man to believe in, some other aspect of our life that is not easily found with microscopes or easily felt by senses. The beauty of the world and the awesome completeness of the universe remind us every day that God is over everything controlling His creations. It is through faith that we are convinced of the immortality and integrity of the soul of man and the potential of the individual to attain perfection. Man ' s accomplishments have taught us that he can have a great and noble future — faith assures us of that possibility. Welfare worit, an opportunity to help others. II Introduction Music and Drama Sports Leadership pli Sfc Pi H J BiAliSw t HKiJFi I Classes Organizations table of contents Introduction four Activities section twenty three Royalty section fifty nine Music and Drama section seventy five Sports section one hundred eleven Leadership section one hundred forty seven Organizations two hundred seven Classes section two hundred ninety seven General index four hundred twenty two 13 a campus as beautiful as i. .-s «-.-«i« fwn 9A ' 9r. ' ;?oafC«ne «U ' . ' tu «K ni. ' ■% xiaaj JOSEPH SMITH MEMORIAL building, a center of social and religious life on campus. Squaw Peak, in background, is covered with snow during most of the year. 14 he eternal search for truth This was the campus we knew, with its sloping green lawns of summer and its enveloping white snow of winter. Utah sunsets fanned over the sky behind the classical Greek lines of the Maeser Building and reflected from the modernistic glass front of the Science Center. Against a soaring backdrop of mountains we walked to our classes, and we felt a deep sense of pride in the futiu ' e. And around us, almost as tangible as the buildings, was that unique feeling of brotherhood for which the university is renowned. The institution was growing into one of America ' s great universities, and the campus in late fall or summer or snow clad winter was to us as beautiful as the eternal search for truth. The buildings took on a personality of their own — the bowl in the Eyring Science Center, the living room of the Family Life units, the quiet which sometimes fell on the library, the gleaming newness of the McKay Building, the solemn stillness and the lifting concerts in the Joseph Smith Building contrasting with the noise and tumult in the Fieldhouse, the bustle in the Service Center and the steam pipes in the North Building, and everywhere the sound of new construction in progress — they all blended finally into an impression of our college days which woiild remain with us forever. WINTER SNOWSCENES leave feelings of tranquility and peace as the sun breaks through to reveal an altered campus. 15 .,,.-- ' MODERN lines of stairs in Science Building show current campus trend in new architectural designs. HEALTH CENTER boasts complete staff and clinic facilities for the students. PRESIDENT ' S HOME houses Dr. Wilkinson and his family, and is the scene of informal discussion groups and firesides. 16 HEBER J. GRANT LIBRARY houses largest literary collection in area. Students meet here to study, plan, or bask in the sun beneath the only ivy covered walls on the campus. MAESER MEMORIAL Build- ing houses administrative of- fices. Classical lines emphasize the high ideals of the university. HERITAGE HALLS are unique on BYU campus. Girls prepare their own meals, entertain boy- friends, live as if at home. GLASS AND aluminum in new McKay Building. frames angular stairs to emphasize a tropical plant. 18 UNIVERSITY HILL overlooks Utah Valley to give a young couple an unforgettable view at sunset of Provo to add to their college memories. OUCAULT Pendulum in cience Building measures arth rotation. Students lake it a favorite ren- ezvous between classes. 19 BOTANY LABORATORY is in use for the first time this year. Designed for expansion, it contains three major laboratory areas and western states botany specimens. SUMMER COMES and a couple strolls lazily towards the Eyring Science Center, home of campus research and study. STILL GROWING, the university is in midst of expansion program to fit large enrollment increases. Men here are working on new Family Living Center. THE DAY ENDS, and a Western sunset reflects upon the snows of Mt. Timpanogos. But evening for the planner is a time to appreciate the challenge of a great university. 22 i activities section Even in the times of the ancient Greeks all was not serious. Every civilization which has ever existed has had its ways of entertainment in activities. The woman gathering flowers for a Grecian festival was not far removed from the girl who now spends all night decorating for a big dance. We find that throughout the ages of the world a universal language which ignores time ' s barriers is laughter, arising from man ' s infinite capacity to enjoy himself and to amuse himself. Ever since the days of Eden he has invented intricate games, trained his body for sport competitions and planned events which would satisfy that other side of himself which seeks entertainment. Ik. 23 DEPICTING GOVERNMENT of studentbody, leaders show their position and responsibilities. ATTENDING BANQUET at lodge were Elva Davis, Lillian C. Booth and Cleo McCraclcen. SUNRISE SERVICES set mood for coming year. planning on a big year One hundred fifty student leaders and faculty members met before school started this year to outline a successful student government and to become acquai ' nted with each other. Held in Bryce Canyon National Park, Leadership Week was keynoted by Harvey L. Taylor, Executive As- sistant to the President of the University. Behold Eter- nity was chosen as the theme of the conference, and special emphasis was put upon the importance of laying a good foundation for better things to come. The pro- gram featured information sessions, games and singing. Dr. Henry L. Isaksen, Student Coordinator, was in charge of the meeting, and Lyn n Richards of the LDS Church Sunday School Board was a featured speaker. Highlight of the meet was a sunrise service on Inspiration Point, where participants gathered before dawn in one of America ' s most beautiful National Parks. TAKING HELM of school, leaders planned for a year of advance- ment. Pictured: Bob Driggs, busi- ness manager; Wid Tingey, presi- dent; Ellen Keeler, 1st vice presi- dent; Vickie Richards, secretary; John Ward, 2nd vice president. v PUS TOUR is led by Parker, who explains to 3US frosh that the oJd •II Is sounded by IK ' s after a Cougar victory. a week of orientation A record 3191 freshmen faced a bewildering battery of psychological exams, placement tests and intelligence quizzes during this year ' s Orientation Week. Incoming students were taken on campus tours in between exams, or were shuttled from one orientation meeting to another as upperclassmen explained the functions of the honor code, the student government, and everything connected with the efficient running of a complex university. A pep rally preceding the first football game, an outside dance hela in the Fieldhouse parking lot, and an assembly themed around BY wants You were planned activities for them, while Frosh Talent night gave them an oppor- tunity to participate in their first college assembly as they sang, danced . . . and juggled tables. SIGNING UP newcomers, Mar Johnson receives Betty Clark and Carol Gleason during the week. COMMITTEE MEMBERS were, BACK ROW: Dr. Henry L. Uaksen, chair- man; Chuck Hobbs, Gene Twitchell, Verlin Nicholes, Seth W. Swann. FRONT ROW: Diane Henry, Carolyn Wallis, Eugenia Bliss, Jaimee Nor- ton, Cheril James, Rex D, Pinegar. Chuck Hobbs was the chairman. BALANCER Heinz Hubler awed students by balancing on his chin tables, cups, chairs, even bicycles. DIRECTING 8000 voices, Craw- ford Gates led opening singing. COMMITTEE workers were, front row: Janis Hull, Mona Boyden, Joy Beckstead, Mary Decker. Back: Bryan Drennan, L ' Dean McCue, Mark Fullmer . . . hard workers all. WELCOMING COUPLE, president Taylor greets LeRoy and LaRae PeeL hello was the best word Brigham Young University became the largest church affiliated university In the ' nation in relation to full time students when the results of fall quarter registration were tabulated. A total of 8116 students registered. With an enrollment increase of 72% since 1950, the University launched into a new program of streamlining graduation requirements to handle the load. The increase has also resulted In a $16 million building expansion program. One healthy sign of the increase was that it was con- centrated In upper classes while freshman registration continued about normal in Increase. Registration pro- cedure at best is hectic, but necessary, as students check with housing, traffic, or counseling. Efforts to streamline the procedure were boosted when Dean Bliss Crandall was placed in charge of registration and assumed his duties as Dean of Admissions and Records. WELCOME BACK assembly is Univer- sity ' s official greeting to returning stu- dents, who are seated by home state or country in year ' s biggest grouping. 26 PICKING UP CARDS, a new freshman comes to the end of one long line. She has eliminated one, but still must try to find her way out of the building. CONFUSED BROTHERS, Dave and Dicic Terry, ponder schedules outside before being admitted into the Fieldhouse for Autumn registration. INSIDE FIELDHOUSE, students form thoughful lines as they slowly move forward to pick up registration forms. forming lines at registration The largest enrollment of students to ever attend the University received their first look at each other during Hello Week ' s Welconne Back assembly. A total of 8116 students from 28 foreign countries and 47 states of the union sat in separate sections to hear the University ' s of ficial greeting. Sponsored by Intercollegiate Knights and Y Calcares service units, the week was themed by You Gotta Say Hi at the Y. Incoming students received their first impressions of class life and university activities. The first dance of the year was held. Non Campus Mentis, was theme of the week ' s assembly which was held in the evening. After leaving the assembly, couples en route to the dance watched IKs light the Y on Y Mountain for the first of five times during the year. ATTENTIVE, Stephen Sorensen receives advice from Harry Hodson. SENIOR COURT justice was meted oi to frosh who didn ' t obey week ' s law CLEANING THE Y was required of male freshmen, who were given a secret key- word to free them from frigid dunking. welcoming bewildered frosh Frosh Week gave upperclassmen a chance fo look over the incoming freshmen as frosh went through their tradi- tional acceptance into the spirit of the University. Wear- ing whiskers, beanies and signs showing where they were from, frosh were easily recognized as they shined shoes or sang school songs at demands of upperclassmen. For those frosh who failed to comply with the arbitrary rules, summons were given to the annual Senior Court where punishment was meted out under supervision of the senior class. Male frosh who overlooked climbing to the Y to clean the mountain emblem were sought out and thrown into an irrigation ditch by vengeful members of their own class. An assembly and a dance climaxed the week, after which freshmen were considered to be fully accepted by the student body. PASSIVE FROSH paint each other at court. JOHN AND MARSHA in the unlikely form of Duane Hiatt and Richard Davis played for students on Frosh assembly. 28 SMOOTH DANCING at the Chanty Ball attracted students who donated ticket money to fund. COMMIHEE MEMBERS were Maxine Reed, Mary Lou Doiron, Arnell Heaps, Marjorle Bown, len Stubbs, Gloria Cluff, Joann Gay. CHARITY QUEEN Junece Jex was presented by Arnell Heaps. a campus drive for charity Combining all charity drives of the year Info one drive is the purpose of the Campus Chest Drive, hield every year, the drive collects money from students and distrib- utes it to charity organizations like the heart fund or the polio drives. Patterned after the national Community Chest drive, it functions in much the same manner, elim- inating minor donations during the year. Special feature of the drive is electing a queen by the amount of dona- tions which she attracts to the fund. Junece Jex was elected queen. The charity ball, themed The Saints Go Marching In, attracted students to two ballrooms. Arnell Heaps was in charge of the drive. CONTRIBUTIONS to the general charity fund were in the form of votes for queens. Here Nancy Elgan, Deloa Gllnes and Gloria Anstaad show their choice. HAWAIIAN DANCING by Barbara Lani Fou- fafa drew applause at dance intermission. WELL-WORN TRAIL up Y mountain was taken by climbers who left in the early morning. The hilters ran info a little rain, but not enough to spoil the view of spreading Utah Valley. on a hike through autumn Autumn Antics were prevalent far up Y mountain as energetic students packed their lunches, donned their hiking clothes and made their way to Maple Leaf Flats overlooking Utah Valley. Hearty appetites, encouraged by the long climb up, were satisfied as students took time out to enjoy a little relaxation and food. Students behaved themselves in the same manner that people generally be- have when they are on a hike and having fun. Some at- tempted to throw lassos with available rope, others hiked further up the canyon and off the trail. A slight rainstorm failed to dampen any spirit of the day ' s activities of en- tertainment, games, anci group singing. As a climax to the day a dance was held for those students who take their hiking on a dance floor. Others who were on the hike were happy to remain home. The annual affair is sponsored by the Associated Men Students with Vern Payne as this year ' s chairman. CHOW TIME, and weary hikers eat at the base camp on Y trail. AUTUMN LEAF HIKE COMMIHEE grouped them- selves at foot of Y Mountain. In front is Vern Payne, chairman, and Vickie Richards, adviser. i ' k LOAN FUND QUEEN and her court chosen to reign over the Sophomore Loan Fund Week were Patti Porter, Queen Mary Anderson, and Kay Brockbank. helping with a loan fund Blue refreshments, blue music, and blue decorations were unique features of the Sophomore Loan Fund Ball. Held for the purpose of raising money for their loan fund, the ball this year collected $146 to add to the growing fund. Purpose of the fund is to provide a means by which stu- dents needing financial aid can borrow money for a time and repay when able. The fund grows larger each year as each sopnomore class adds to it. Although the money is loaned out frequently, the amount grows larger as stu- dents repay and ado to it. The Loan Fund Ball is semi- formal, and this year was themed Etchings in Blue. Sophomore co-ed Mary Anderson was introduced at the Loan Fund assembly as Sophomore Loan Fund Queen with Patti Porter and Kay Brockbank as attendants. Steve Ove- son and Ja ' ne Harrison were co-chairmen of the dance. Jane Eddington was advisor. COMMITTEE members were, front row: Delora Bertelsen, Jane Eddington. Row 2: Jane Harrison, Steve Oveson, Mark Fullmer. Row 3: Jane Gillette, Marilyn Wood, Kay Brockbank. Row 4: Ralph Stewart, Sally Emmett, Jerry Griffeth. Row 5: Dave Ward, Gary Kaleta, John Hunter. Chairmen were Jane Harrison, Steve Oveson. SWEET SINGING by Joan Schoenfeld and Gordon Bullock at assembly. STOPPING FOR CAMERA during parade, President Wilkinson and President Chase chat with viewers. ROYAL FLOAT carrying Barbara Cove y, queen Maile Forsythe, and JoAnn Llewellyn was well received. a successfu rae Y ' s ALIVE IN 55 TK COMMIHEE MEMBERS were Kent Haws, Diane Henry, Mite War- nick, Neta Hutchinson, Carl Marltworth, Bill George, Dicic Jackson, Chairman Bud Smithson, Ann Anderson, Verl Clark, Gayle Griffin, Tom Kirkham, Mary Ann Anderson, Juana Daiton, Richard Magleby. EARLY BREAKFAST and rally sponsored by pep committee was held downtown before parade started. 1200 attended. lomecoming celebration Students worked overtime this year to complete the most all-lncluslve Homecoming ever staged at the Y. Begin- ning with the election of Malle Forsythe as hlomecoming Queen, the celebration worked its way through a down- town breakfast served to 1200 rooters and ended with a dance held i.n three separate buildings. The largest hHome- coming parade ever sponsored had 22 bands and a total of 97 entries winding their way through downtown Provo. Social units had openhouses and entered floats or dec- orated buildings for their part, with an estimated I 100 alumni attending. A special Alumni hstltute was inaugurated this year to allow alumni to visit lectures on science or politics. Key- noting the series was President Wilkinson, who outlined plans for BYU ' s future growth. Fieldhouse Frolics, a two-hour long stage presentation held In the fieldhouse, featured final judging in the an- nual Quartet and Trio Contest. Citations were also given to outstanding alumni hlenry Aldous Dixon, Dr. Ray Olpin, Sherman Chrlstensen, Kathryn Pardoe, and Dr. Howard R. Driggs. Cosmo the Cougar arrived by helicopter to see Utah State Aggies provide the only sour note by dumping the Cougars 47-21. HAPPY SINGERS receive women ' s independent award from Ralph Boswell at Fieldhouse Frolics. Called the Sophomores, they are Donna Glazier, Merilyn Luke, Marilyn Worsley, and Pat Strong. SWEEPSTAKES WINNER of the parade contest was this float by Theta Alpha Ph!. The statues were gilded students who held them- selves still for the parade ' s length. VICTORY DRAGON was entered by the Vliclngs. It placed second In Beauty. home coming MONSTER COSMO was built by Athenians. It won Most Original. TAUSIS ENTRY of huge clown won Second Most Original award. WAVING GIRLS helped CamI Los win First Place Theme Adherence. LIFELIKE DUMMIES constructed of psper mache depicted the universal attraction of BYU. Rogers Hall won second place House Decorations. FIRST PLACE in House Decorations was won by Richards Hall by mounting a huge silver Y in front of the dorm. a girls preference ball VOTING for their prefer- red men, Pat Strong and Myra Lee Morgan were helped by Janel Drake. All the Queen ' s Men, fhe theme of this year ' s Prefer- ence Ball, was worked out by Carol Mickelson and her committees with decorations depicting a queen and her throne surrounded by silhouettes of typical BYU men — athletes, hepcats, bookworms. Couples filled the Field- house, Social Hall and East Provo Stakehouse with one of he largest attendances of the year — and all paid for by the feminine students who brought the man of their choice. Some evenings wound up with after ball ' parties which found the coeds demonstrating their household skills in their apartments at Heritage Halls. Carol Mickel- son, Chairman of the Preference Week, saw to it that bal- loting was carried out orderly and selections made fairly. Thirteen of the most preferred men were honored throughout the week and were presented at the Ball as BYU coed ' s top choices. MOST PREFERRED men were introduced at the assembly by happy girls. Shown below are Neta Hutchinson, Dallas Mer- rell, Helen Keith, Wid Tingey, Joan Worsley and Barney Barnes at assembly. INVITATIONS were sent out by committee women Betty Hansen, Mary Lou Anderson, chairman Carol Mickelson, Mary Lou Almond, Carolyn Wallis, Marlene Taylor. 35 COMMITTEE members were, front, Shirley Walker, Ruth Ottosen, Shirley Snow. Bacic row: Paul Loolinland, John Gunner, Reed Blale. Co-chairmen Shirley Snow and Reed Blake headed the annual Christmas Drive this year which brought joy and gratitude into the hearts of ma;ny families throughout the Provo area. All organizations on campus were called upon to help in the assembling of clothes, toys, candy, and canned and bottled foods for the needy families. Deserv- ing names were obtained from the Utah County Welfare Office. Christmas trees were placed in the Eyring Science Center with a light bulb for each club and unit, and as each organization reached 100% contributions from their membership, their light was turned on. The lights of Val Hyric and Val Norn social units were turned on first with most others following close behind. The drive is held every year under sponsorship of the Associated Men and Women Students. Public reception of the work is enthusi- actic in Provo, as youngsters who would have otherwise had a bleak Christmas were visited by anonymous Santa Clauses on behalf of students at the University. CHRISTMAS SPIRIT filled workers on the Christmas Drive. Above Reed Blake, Darlene Glenn, and John Gunner are tilling boxes. charity at Christmastime 36 PACKING BOXES full of materials for needy families are, clockwise, Shir- ley Snow, Darlene Glenn, Paul Lookinland, John Gunner, Shirley Walker, Reed Blake. Boxes were distributed in county area to deserving famiMes. FROLIC COMMITTEE were Ann Fording, Bob Goodman, Dean Nelson, Eileen Vlles, Delloy Abplanalp. mistletoe frolic Mistletoe privileges were optional at the Mistletoe Frolic this year. The dance, held after the Brigham Young University-Oregon basketball game, was held one week before school let out for the holidays. Themed Holiday Heaven, the dance was held in the Fieldhouse and was decorated with angel-hair clouds, pearly gates, and, of course, mistletoe hanging in convenient corners. Enter- tainment was provided by the Thompson brothers. Bob Goodman was chairman of the dance. concert Approximately 1 ,000 Brigham Young University music students participated in the annual Christmas Concert. Among the groups participating were the Symphony Orchestra and Concert Band, conducted by Professors Lawrence Sardoni and Ralph Laycock respectively. Nor- man Gulbrandsen conducted botn the Male and Women ' s Choruses, and Newell B. Weight directed the A Cappella Choir ' s presentations. Other musical groups were Univer- sity Choir and Opera Workshop, led by Dr. Crawford Gates and Dr. Don L. Earl. LIVELY DANCERS at the Mistletoe Frolic rock to hot music CHRISTMAS CONCERT held In the Fieldhouse featured the combined choruses of tfie University. 37 THAC W KM GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONIES for the new Joseph F. Smith Family Living Center found President Wilkinson, Architect Fred L. Markham and Willard R. Smith, son of the former president, suspended above excava- tion. The new building is the first college building of its type in nation, and wiH house all departments concerned with family life and home- making. Cost is in excess of two million dollars. When finished it will have an electrical and water supply sufficient to furnish a city of 2,000. The modern style building will be ready for occupancy by autumn quarter, 1956. ORATORY WINNERS of the Heber J. Grant Ora- torical Contest were first place winner Lynn Gardner, center; Darlene Glenn, left; and Nancy Briggs. Con- test is held annually to help build better speaking. BRITISH AMBASSADOR to the United Statas Sir Roger Makins and his American wife Lady Alice Makins are greeted at Provo Airport by Presi- dent Wilkinson. Sir Roger spoke to studantbody on usage of atomic power. OUTSTANDING ASSEMBLY award for the quarter was given to Gayle Griffin for the Homecoming assembly. Larry Peterson, chairman, made the award. 38 special events ' ' ROSS COUNTRY runner Sherald James, far right, was awarded the H. G. Merrill trophy for the second straight year when he broke his own ?cord for the 2.6 mile run with a time of 11.53.2. Dean Jay B. Nash, enter, made the awards to him and Bole Suk Shim, who iplaeed second. RESIGNATION of head football coach Charles L. Chick Atkinson came toward end of quarter. Daily Universe, here being read by Jim Johnson, led campaign for re-evaluation of football setup at the University. In resigning, he ended a position which he had held for the past seven years. DAVID O. MCKAY, president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, spoke to 7,300 students and fac- ulty members October 1 1 during devo- tional period. He spoke on happy mar- riage, emphasiiing the role which a wife plays in making a man a success in the world. He outlined five points for better marriage, including keeping a good reputation, keeping vows made at the altar, control in the home, courtesy, and companionship. Mrs. David O. McKay accompanied her husband on the trip. warm SNOW CARVERS working on Knight Tennplar sculpture had to haul in snow. Workers are Stanford Brown, Wally Baker, Dick Moyle. TOP SKIER was Dave Black who was Class A winner. BRICKER ENTRY of modern art theme was half melted. 40 weather at a snow carnival Climaxing the 1956 Snow Carnival was a heavy blanket of snow which arrived on the morning of judging too late to help participating units. But prospective sculpturers found a definite lack of snow to be an incentive as they contemplated entering the sculpturing contest. The Athe- nians, who hauled in their snow from close-by mountain slopes, were awarded for their efforts by taking Sweep- stakes in snow sculpturing. Highlights of the week ' s ac- tivities were the planned winter sports which found ice skating competition postponed until February. Skating enthusiasts found the exhibition given by student Bob Olson, 1954 Indoor Speed Skating champion of North America, well worth the wait. Skiing, however, came off on schedule with the Alpine Club being awarded the Broken Ski award for the highest total of points for participating groups. Snow Carnival Queen Mary Soren- son and attendants Pat Steimie and Barbara Stewart reigned over the entire week ' s events and presented rib- bons and trophies to winners at the Snow Carnival Dance. The unfrigid carnival was chairmaned by Carl Chamber- lain, who found little to say about Utah ' s shirt-sleeve January weather. HAULING SNOW, workers unload pickup full of snow. COMMITTEE were, front, Bob Ainsworfh, Marcile Thomas, Kent Harri- son. Back row, Gerald Davis, Mickey Johnson, and Carl Chamberlain. FIRST PLACE (top) in units divi- sion went to United Staters for their frozen Lady and the Tramp. Frozen Swan (bottom) was entry of Val Hyric social unit. DELAYED CONTEST for skaters was postponed one week due to spring-like January weather. Contest was held at the Provo Boat Harbor one week following Carnival. 41 TOLERANT AIR is assumed by Vorland Whipple, left, in his role as the worthless Worthal. Cathy Collard, as Louise Lush, seems to have heard it all before, while Vermon Barney acts his role of Snarf with the iproper attitude of succinctness. Titles were given at annual Bibler Bounce. finding bibler s characters The Bibler Bounce, sponsored annually by the Brighann Young Universe, was held January 20th in honor of the Little Man on Campus cartoon drawn by cartoonist Dick Bibler. An overflow crowd of 1 ,500 attended the dance and watched the presentation of certificates to Professor Snarf (Vermon Barney); Worthal (Verland Whipple); and Louise Lush (Cathy Collard), as the most typical examples of the cartoon characters appearing daily in the Universe. During intermission, a vocal repre- sentation of Worthal and Louise Lush was given by Jim Pike and Joan Schoenfeld. Highlighting the evening ' s entertainment was a skit presented by the three winners of the certificates. In typical Bibler fashion, Professor Snarf delighted the audience by snatching Louise Lush ' s skirt, to reveal a bright yellow pair of Bermuda shorts. In all, the dance was one of the best attended and most unusual of the year. Chairman was Dick Hirtzell. BOUNCE WORKERS were, front, Virginia Brinkerhoff, RaNae Clark, Janet Fowler. Shirlene Palmer, Deanna Barnum, Pat Bringhurst, Sally Arnold. Back row, Don Guthrie, Don Rigby, Ralph Barney, Dan Gashler, and Dick Hirtzell. Editor reports ' Bounce ' made money this year. EDITOR Steve Hale lists the qualifications which male Verland Whipple an ideal Worthal to BYU students. 42 ACROBAT Mary Louise VieehriHi, 9-yoar-old Salt Laker, amazed the audience with her elasticity. CORONATION of Queen Juana Dalton was done by Mrs. Ernest L. Wilkinson. Queen, attendants Gall Nel- son and Joan Schoenfeld were chosen by Yousef Karsh. Hl bH 1 ■ 1 1 1 ■ ■V S 1 BL ' ' - 1 m- i9 K ' 1 B WM H j l L. ' C? J H ■ r 3 1 1 K 1  1 1 1 i Bbui t. ,3 1 HI banyan ' s colorful ball Chairman Roger DeMordaunt, headed the planning of details to make an evening of free dancing and enter- tainment at the Banyan Ball. Shangri-la was the unusual theme which found decorations in the form of dragons, Chinese lanterns and refreshments giving an oriental atmosphere. The anticipation of who would be crowned queen of the Banyan Ball drew many students to one of the best attended events of the year. Mrs. Ernest Wilkinson was present to handle the unveiling of queen Juana Dalton, with Joan Schoenfeld a:nd Gail Nelson as attendants. This year ' s queen was chosen by Yousef Karsh, world renowned Canadian portrait photographer, who was provided with photographs of the six finalists and chose Juana from among these top candidates. Stu- dents showed their appreciation for the arrangements by attending the dance in large numbers. BAIN TAIN BALL 1 COMMITTEE workers were Roger DeMordaunt, Marlene Corak, Jeanne Hausknecht, Marie Anderson, Ruth Gudmundsen, Yerda Mason, Donna Hamilton, Margie Egbert, and Mark Fullmer. WHIRLING GIRLS do a fast dance to a current rock and roll hit during the Leap Year dance to which coeds aslced the boy of their choice. girls have a leap year Lucky Me was the theme of this year ' s Leap Year Dance which climaxed activities as girls took advantage and capitalized on an event which occurs only every four years. Marilyn Arnold, general chairman of the week ' s activities, was ably assisted by Cleo Brandley, chairman of the dance committee, and others who worked nights on the events. Theme of the entire week was T.W.I.R.P., which i,n its unabbreviated form means, The Woman Is Requested to Pay. The events were patterned after the annual Twirp Week In the comic strip, Freckles and His Friends, and found the coeds of the Brigham Young University opening doors for men, carrying men ' s books, a,nd paymg for the activities — all of which had to be requested by the woman. Turn-about seemed fair play as the dance was well attended and everyone enjoyed them- selves under these different circumstances. TWIRP WEEK workers were Mary Jane McCully, Barbara Hart, Donna Hamilton, Marilyn Johnston, Ruth Romney. Seated is Cleo Brandley, general chairman. LUCKY ME was the theme of this gigantic horseshoe decoration which formed a love arch at the dance. 44 COURTLY MANNERS are shown by Colonel Cloward to rose-bearing Donna Hafch. QUEEN ' S CORONATION is done by Dick Stewart as he crowns Queen Donna Hatch. Attendants are Alyce Jones and Ann Taylor. in step at a military ball With an appropriate theme of Above and Beyond, the Military Ball was ain outstanding event of winter Quarter. The East Provo Stake House was the scene of the ance. Members of the Air Force Reserve Officers Train- ing Corps, the Sponsor Corps, their dates and guests at- tended the dance. Dick Stewart, chairman of the event, headed all arrangements Includi ' ng dance music by Al Sedgley. Highlight of the evening was the crowning of queen Donna Hatch and her two attendants, Anne Thur- good a ' nd Alyce Jones — all of whom are active in the Sponsor Corps. The performance of the ROTC Drill Team during intermission also provided fitting entertainment. This was the fifth annual Military Ball, and everything was well organized and provided a memorable evening for those in attendance. BALL WORKERS were, tront, Diane Henry, Janet Miner, Dick Stewart, Kathy Keeler, La Prele Badouin. Second row, Cecil Adannson, Rochelle Rhead, Jane Barlow. Third row, Robert Nay, Roger Haglund, Ralph Boswell, Merrill Nielson, Bart Spendlove, and Chuck Warner. LEADING CHORUS, Bob Lindquist directs mixed singers at the semi-formal ball held in Provo Armory. 45 jTMH-pOT K-_ i jy JB H — fv- gfc-1 L. ! H f 9 l j k ' ' CHOCOLATE PIANO cake was one oi the most unusual entries !n the cade baking contest. It was baked by Ruth Stanfield. CAKE SAMPLER Karle Geddes tries one of the many entries to test it for texture and lightness. Judges also disposed of some of the cakes after the contest was over. selecting the perfect girl Heavy competition was evidenced throughout the week of March 5-9, as anxious Belle of the Y candidates sought this coveted crown. Judgi ' ng was held in a cake baking contest, dancing ability, personality, talent, beauty, and poise — all characteristics of typical Mormon girls. General chairmen Bert Brooks and Doris Humphries lent encouragement to each of the 38 candidates and were glad they did .not have the task of selecti ' ng the queen DANCING CONTEST participant Dixie Causey whirls to fast music. TALENT CONTEST featured Marjorie McDonald singing for judges. f-l BELLE OF THE Y queen Kathleen Buclcwalter loolcs over her prizes. To win she had to be tops in talent, beauty, cooling, and personality. to be belle of the y from among such a group. After the competition was over and couples had gathered for the dance, which carried the theme Y ' s Goddess, points were tallied and Belle of the Y, Kathleen Buckwalter, was crowned with her attendants Marjorie McDonald and Lois Richins. This annual event is sponsored by the Intercollegiate Knights and the Y Calcares service units in an effort to raise money for a shrine for the Y bell. COMMITTEE MEMBERS in the YC - IK sponsored week were, front, Alice Chadwick, Carol Atack, Mary Lou AInnond. Middle row, Gail Nielson, Dick Jensen, Doris Humph- ries, Back row, Bert Brooks, Gary Fuller, Leon Garrett. 47 FITE NITE COMMIHEE was Jack Smith, William Haf- en and Richard Schroeder, WRESTLING was featured on Fife Nite program. Here Wayne Brown and Douglas Banks eye each other warily. Winner of the match was Banks. watching fite nite events The Fourth Annual Fite Nite was considered a success when 500 turned out to watch the championship boxing and wrestling matches. The event, which is sponsored by the Associated Men Students in connection with Intra- murals, was held March 23rd in the Smith Fieldhouse. Winners i.n the wrestling and boxing matches were Leon Larson, Wes Packer, Aarl Hunter, Wally Baker, Douglas Banks, Richard Hunt, Larry Farnsworth, Paul Eckel, Larry Dean, Curtis Bushman, Garth Bellamy, Larry Smith, Dean Turley and Dean Gillespie. Special entertainment in gymnastics was provided by the Gymkana Club. Their performance featured acts on the trampoline, flying rings, horizontal and parallel bars. Also on hand to pro- vide outstanding exhibition feats were members of the Y Judo Dojo Club. Their special skills evolved around unarmed combat, self defense and black belting. Both exhibitions and championship bouts proved that the Uni- versity had a good bit of talent in these fields. DIFFICULT HOLD was accomplished by Wally Baker (on top) over Derryl Herring. Winner was Baker. TUG OF WAR between civil and chemical engineering students was held at Kelley ' s Grove. engineers had their week Engineering Week, held from April 16th to 20th, was supervised by the Engineers ' Joint Council made up of representatives from the four engineering societies — chemical, electrical, civil, and mechanical. The purpose of the week is to acquaint the studentbody with the func- tions of the Engineering Department and help the en- gineering students to become more familiar with all that the department offers them. Dr. Samuel Kistler, Dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Utah, participated in the activities and addressed the students on recent accomplishments in engineering and the finan- cial aspects of the field. The Council supervised showing of displays, the Cube Root Capers dance, and a picnic at Kelley ' s Grove in Hobblecreek Canyon. JOINT ENGINEERS COUNCIL which planned festiv- ities was, front. Parley Holliday, Ralph Anderson, Nor- man Hopkins, Dayton Wittlco. Back, Alvin Noker, chair- man Bob Linebarger, Charles Warner, Dick Billstrom. URANIUM vat holding green punch is eyed by Milton Wille and Dayton Wittke at Engineering Week picnic. WINNING SINGERS in the Woman ' s D!vision was Val Norn social unit, hare being directed by Jane Harrison, singing at the songfest One of the outstanding evenings of entertainment was held April 13 in the fieldhouse when 17 campus units competed for honors in the annual Songfest. Elaine Stirland was general chairman of The competition which had for its theme this year Milestones. Groups allowed participation in the annual event are social units, religious, honorary, departmental, and geographical organizations. Social unit Nautilus was awarded permanent possession of the trophy after their third consecutive winning of the most original and outstanding song. For the first time this year, mixed groups were allowed to compete for a trophy. The award went to Sigma Alpha Eta. Judging of the songs was handled by people unafilliated with the University. The units were judged on presentation WAITING, two Vikings scan programs before being called to participate in the Songfest. GEHING READY. Val Norn members Janet Becli, Col- ette Thomas, and Carol Ann Maxfield stand nervously awaiting their turn at singing. Val Norn won. MEN ' S WINNERS were Viking Social Unit for their original singing of With You under Byron Fither ' f conducting. Each group must compose an original song to be sung and directed by members of the unit. They were also instructed to observe the time limit and make their presentation adhere to the theme. Winners in the wo- men ' s division this year were Val Norn, first; Nautilus, second; and ToKalon, third. In the men ' s division. Vikings were first, with Val hlyrics and Templars second and third. and composition of their song, and also on appearance, costuming, and observance of the time limit. The songfest has grown from a small beginning a few years back to one of the highlights of the quarter and the year, with organizations working long and late to make a good show- ing in the presentation. SONGFEST COMMITTEE were, front, Ralene Darton, Arlene Fouti, chairman Elaine Stir- land, Aleen Pace. Bad, Joanne Wells, Dick Benson, Bernice Warsley, Barbara Weaver. HASTY CHANGE is affected by Songfest participant between numbers. WINNING COMPOSER Don Hartsfield is awarded trophy by Songfest chairman Elaine Stirland for composition With You 51 •trf M: HAPPY COUPLES danca by the bandstand during the Junior Prom held on Saturday night. a name band at the Junioi An extravagant portrayal of Someday, Somewhere, staged in the courtyard of a Southern plantation, was enjoyed by 4,000 students who attended the 1956 Junior Prom. A ceiling of stars, trellises, and 20,000 crepe paper roses lent the charm and luxury of the deep South to the East Gym of the Fieldhouse. Charlie Barnet ' s band provided a variety of danceable music, and the Three Dolls , professional entertainers from Hollywood, presented two intermission programs each night. Appropriate refreshments, fancy cakes and mint juleps, were symbolic of the Old South. Instead of a program, a phonograph record featuring Donna Glazier singing the original song, Someday, Somewhere, and a message from Lamont Ririe, Prom chairman, was given to each couple as a souvenir. Satur- day night Prom-goers participated in the first televising of a BYU dance over Salt Lake ' s KTVT. CHARLIE BARNET. hit orchestra lad the Prom. CHAIRMAN Lamont Riria opens the Saturday Prom. prom THE THREE DOLLS, imported from Lai Vegas to serve as specia.! Intermission entertainment, held prom-goers attention as they ran through some of their specialty numbers. President Wid Tingey sweaters Monroe McKay. FIRST VEEP Ellen Keeler aids winner Pat Strong. SECOND VEEP John Ward helps Darryl Wall a hectic time of elections Election time at Brigham Young University is one of the busiest times of the year. Traditionally, the studentbody has had a higher voting percentage than the national collegiate average. This year ' s elections saw the selection of 22 people to hold executive offices. Campaigning ideas showed an imagination at times almost frightening as students sang, danced, jousted, posed, talked, dunked others, organized brass bands, and spent nearly all night painting posters. Elected this year to head the school in 1957 were Monroe McKay, president; Pat Strong, 1st Vice President; Darryl Walker, 2nd Vice President; Donna Glazier, Secretary; and Kelvyn Cullimore, Business Man- ager. Senior Class officers were President Mike Yoshino, Vice President Myrna Day, and Secretary Marilyn Arnold. Graduate Senator will be Jack Nelson. Junior Class offi- cers next year will be President Carl Mitchell, Vice Presi- POSING GREEKS advertise for their favorite candidate in unusual campaigning for class president. SECRETARY V!cl(!e Richards outfits Donna Glazier. TALL CAMPAIGNER struts on walks in front of Science Center. Signs in background are only a portion of the jungle which sprang up overnight on campus. dent Anne Brown, and Secretary Donna Hatch. Sophomore Class officers are President Larry Jenkins, Vice President Ronnie Call, and Secretary Kay Burrup. Results of voting percentages per class this year made the Junior Class highest, resulting in Senior president Ben Dickison and Frosh president Leo Weidner being forced to wear baby clothes for one day for losing. RESULT COUNTERS cluster in the IBM office to check voting appar- atus. All votes were tallied by the think machine. FOOTBALL QUEENS were chosen in the spring to represent BYU in season opener at Berkeley, California. Winners were LaDeane Olsen, queen Joan Schoenfeld, and Karen Oixon. M-MEN BASKETBALL tournament was held at George Albert Smith Fleldhouse. Largest league in the world, the tourney Is a result of compe- tition between around 1,000 Ward teams. LANGUAGE FESTIVAL held on campus drew participant ' s from Utah high schools. Marvin Folsom and Ernest Wells act out a French play. SENATE ORGANIZATION came when students voted an amendment to the old constitution which set the Senate up as one of the governing bodies of the school. Above, Senators hold discussion meeting. w M W I f Wk m b J l ■ r1 special events FIRST STAKE CONFERENCE of the BrigHam Young University Stake was heU in April. Mark E Peterson, shown above, was the speaker. The organization of the Stake was done at the time of winter quarter registration, and did away with the three existing branches of the Church on campus. Twelve wards were organized. NEW FOOTBALL COACH chosen from Rhode Island University was Harold Kopp, who brought an impressive record with him. Also chosen was Tally Stevens as assistant coach. CLASS B TOURNAMENT of 16 top high schools in Utah was held in George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. Pleasant Grove High School won. ' . .Ttae-i ' j.s-rtrt ' e f- .- 58 royalty section The Greeks probably realized that as they searched for truth they would find nothing of more beauty than the human person. Whether regarding the body as a complex organism, or the soul as an undef inable mystery; we come to realize as they did that the true worth of the world and the only wealth of a civilization is in the people who compose it. Each of these persons thinks and acts differently, but each of them contains within himself the same characteristics of the human race. Even as we recognize the good qualities of a person, we know that every person has some measure of these same attributes. When we choose queens or personalities or preferred men we recognize a few who, by our standards, have the most outsanding characteristics of the many. 59 Herschel Bones Pedersen, senior fro Salt Lake City, is making his secoi appearance on the Banyan personali list. His basketball career was interru ted by a mission to Denmark and t years in the Army. He is married ai the father of a baby boy. As president of the Junior Class, Dallas Merrill led class activities and also pre- sided over the Senate as its President. This is the second year for his selection as Banyan personality. He is planning a future in law, although he claims farming as his summer hobby. banyan personalities 1956 Arthur Butler from Hull,Yorkshire, Eng- land, is one of the most energetic individ- uals on campus. He plans to obtain an M.A. degree from tne University and teach in New Zealand. Among his favorite pastimes are cooking, knitting sweaters and giving piano lessons. He is an enthu- siastic participator in speech and drama and has directed some productions. He is President of Theta Alpha Phi, speech onorary. Senior Karl Snow, from Provo, is looking forward to studying law at New York University under the top scholarship offered by them. A past president of Vikings and this year ' s president of both Blue Key and IOC, Karl still found time to work in the Church as YMMIA and Sunday School Superin- tendent, and Branch President at Bryce. As chairman of the Honor Council and Honorable Duke of the Intercollegiate Knights, Kelvyn Cullimore has contributed much time and service to the University. A junior from Oklahoma City, Kelvyn as- sumes the responsibility of leading the M Men in Park Ward. He is married and plans a career in marketing. He was a Banyan Personality last year, and next year will work as a national officer in the IK ' s. Monroe McKay makes his second appear- ance on the Personalities list. As a coun- selor in the 9th Ward bishopric, Monroe finds an outlet for his favorite hobby of public speaking or just plain talking. He is married and has a little daughter, Michele. ..f . ' w y.- H. Although well known in basketball skills, Terry Tebbs claims to be a threat on any golf course as well. He grew up in Cowley, Wyoming, as a member of a family of 13. He hopes to add a baby boy to the list in June. Terry was lead- ing scorer on this year ' s tourney-winning bas- ketball team and was named to the ' T,ittle All-American list of basketball greats. ] li ' i banyan personalities 1956 From Huntsville, Utah, comes the Chairman of the Student Program Bu- reau, Barrie McKay. He is also active in other school and ward functions, headlined by his service as counselor in the Sixth Ward bishopric. Barrie is a member of Delta Phi, becoming eligible by filling a mission to Australia. An ambitious senior from Provo, El- len Keeler is making her third ap- pearance on the Banyan personality page. She is a speech major and a French minor, but her favorite hob- by now is teaching a Sunday School class of 11-12 year olds. As First Vice President of the studentbody, Ellen claims her job to be the best one, and will miss her associations with stu- dents and administrative officials. 62 Elva Christensen, senior from Kingman, Arizona, claims home to be on a ranch located 50 miles irom the nearest phone. She is a journalism major, and likes sports, writing, and oil painting. She dislikes self- righteous people and asparagus. She takes her journalism work seriously, having served as Wye magazine editor this year, and has been assistant editor on the Ban- yan. Senior John Ward makes his fourth straight ap- pearance on the Banyan Personalities list this year. John, in completing his four years at the University, was chairman of the 1955 Snow Carnival which he claims as his pet project, and this year was Second Vice President of the studentbody, in charge of pep and dances. An enthusiastic fullback on the football team, Scott Farmer looks forward to a winning sea- son next year under coach Hal Kopp. Scott is a junior from Great Falls Montana, and has an ingenious way with mechanical toys. His main ambition is to organize an effective Letterman ' s Club on campus. 63 A sophomore from Magna, Utah, Peggy Herron surprised students when she was unveiled as the first girl Cosmo this year. Also as commandant of Cougarettes, she spent much time working at building spirit in ball games. She loves eating, and feels a warm kinship to people who smile. banyan personalities 1956 P i I Sophomore Joyce Stephenson, first president of the newly organized Spurs service unit, was kept busy providing help at many school func- tions. She still found time to participate in both the Concert Band and Symphony Orchestra where she plays the French horn. She attended the University on a music scholarship. 64 Active in many school functions is Eugene Kingdon, a sophomore fromStaten Island, New York. As vice-chairman of the Honor Council and a member of Blue Keys, he en- joys giving service to the school. His particu- lar interest is built around politics which he hopes to be active in. He is majoring in pre- law courses, and was instrimiental in the formation of the Young Republican Club on campus, of which he is president. A sophomore from Phoenix, Arizona, Ted Mitchell spends a great deal of his school hours in speech and drama, but plans to get his M.A. degree and teach religion at BYU. He is planning on a mission this fall. Activities in school affairs are built largely around his position as adminis- trative assistant to Karl Snow, head of the IOC. year headlined th pep activities completed with Tom Reeve hau- ling the duties as chairman of the ep Committee. A history major, bm comes from Santa Ana, Cali- )rnia and will go through school in iree years. He is a Regional Expan- on Officer of the IK ' s, works as a ' niverse reporter, and is Dance lanager of the Sixth Ward. Lamont Ririe, capable junior from Long Beach, California, headed arrangements for this year ' s Junior Prom. Although the Prom kept him sleepless, he found tune to act as junior class Senator, work on pep activities, and supervise the Aaronic Priesthood work in the Sixth Ward. La- mont is an officer in the IK ' s. Sophomore Juana Dalton was crowned Banyan Queen of 1956 by Mrs. Ernest Wilkin- son. Juana is an Elementary Education major from Fuller- ton, California, and is minor- ing in Sociology. Juana enjoys keeping busy and spends a great deal of time as Secretary of the Program Bureau and performs on many shows throughout the year. A member of ToKalons, she claims to enjoy tubing down the Provo River as her favorite hobby. banyan queens Sophomore Joan Schoenfeld was sel- ected as attendant to Banyan Queen of 1956. As a member of A Cappella Choir and the Student Program Bu- reau, Joan finds many opportunities to use her singing ability. Attendant to the Banyan Queen, Gail Nelson was a former student at Ricks College. A junior this year, Gail is a talented vocalist and also enjoys dan- cing and singing. 66 Skiing ability proved one of the deciding factors which found Mary Sorenson being crowned Snow Queen. The Athenians sponsored Mary who was also an attendant to the Snow Queen during her Sophomore year. Mary is looking forward to graduation this June when she hopes to teach Elementary Education in the Jordan School District. Salt Lake City is the home of the queen, who enjoys sewing, dancing, and music. snow queens Snow Queen attendant Barbara Stew- art is a Sophomore from Orem, Utah. She was sponsored by the Alpine Club with whom she spends much of her time during the winter. Ski- ing, sewing and reading are her fa- vorite pastimes. Sophomore Pat Steimle from Fuller- ton, California, showed outstanding skill in figure skating as she took first place honors in both Queen and Snow Carnival competition to be selected as attendant to the Snow Queen. 67 Maile Forsythe, crowned Homecoming Queen of 1955 in studentbody assembly honoring the Queen and her attendants, is a senior majoring in Education. She is one of several students from Hawaii who are attending the Uni- versity, and has fulfilled the tradition of the ' Y by becoming engaged to Don Regan. A Physical Education minor, Maile enjoys both participating and watching all types of sports. homecoming queens Blond Barbara Covey reigned as one of the attendants to Homecoming Queen of 1955. Although pinned, the sophomore from Arcadia, California enjoys teaching and hopes to teach elementary education in Arcadia. A junior from Salt Lake City, Joanne Llewellyn is also interested in teach- ing Elementary Education. Joanne is a ski enthusiast and loves winter sports of all kinds. 68 Queen of the Sophomore Loan Fund Ball was Mary Anderson. A sophomore from Chicago, Illinois, Mary is majoring in Elementary Education. She is a member of O.S. Trovata and in her freshman year was affiliated with Cougarettes. As first counselor in the Tenth Ward YWMIA, Mary is active in all activities. She enjoys sports and loves to read. sophomore loan fund queens Kay Brockbank, attendant to Sopho- more Loan Fund Ball Queen, comes from Provo and is active as Sopho- more Secretary. She is affiliated with Val Norn and Spurs. From Portland, Oregon, comes Patti Porter, attendant to Sophomore Loan Fund Ball Queen. Swimming and skiing are favorite pastimes of Patti, who is an Elementary Education major. 69 Belle of the Y Kathleen Buckwalter is a senior from American Fork. With a major in Elementary Education and a minor in music, Kathleen will be well equipped to begin her teaching career. Kathleen has been a member of many committees, includ- ing Senior Assembly Com- mittee and the Military Ball Committee. In service, she belongs to both White Key and Sponsors. She particularly enjoys music, dancing, swimming and people in general. Being chosen Belle of the Y, according to Kathleen, has been the high- light of my college career. belles of the ' y Gridley, California, is home for Lois Richins, attendant to Belle of the Y. Lois was one of the winners in the cake baking division of the contest in order to make the finalists. Marjorie McDonald, attendant to Belle of the Y, is a music major and tours with the Madrigal Singers. She plans to do private teaching, is engaged, and attends the BYU on a music scholarship. 70 Ellen Keeler, Friendliest Girl Ralph Boswell, Friendliest Boy friendliest boy and girl A beaming smile plays a big part in the life of Friend- liest Girl Ellen Keeler. Ellen is best known as First Vice President of the studentbody. When informed of her selection as Friendliest Girl, Ellen said there were many girls on campus who could qualify for such an award, and she was honored to have been so chosen. Ralph Boswell, Provo graduate student, lists among his school responsibilities president of A cappella Choir, vice president of Blue Keys, and chairman of student lyceums. A marketing major, Ralph is hoping to attend New York University and later will serve with the Air Force. i - ' I f |H ; Bernard Barnes was a preferred man last year. From Seattle, Washington, he has been president of North Cam- pus Branch and is now second coun- selor in BYU Stake Ninth Ward. He has a partnership in selling small foreign cars. Dallas Merrill, personable Junior class president, was one of the top three preferred men. From Moses Lake, Washington, he has been a stake missionary. This year he was also chosen to be one of the Banyan per- sonalities. .dg sm byu coeds most preferred Jack Nelson Oscar G. I arsen Hans Kelling Ralph Boswell 72 WidTingey, 1955-56 Student- body President, was named most preferred man on campus. Provo is home for the blue-eyed graduate student, who has his B.A. in Journalism and is doing graduate work in Church History and Philosophy. Among his other school activities, he is a member of the Bricker Social Unit, and enjoys participation in the Provo Tubing Society. men John Ward Lynne Rowe Kay Seely Rand Baxter 73 74 1 music and drama From the time that man first appeared in the world, music has been with him. And not long after he learned to speak, he recognized that some things could not be expressed in the limits of spoken thought. He began creating things which to him seemed to express those thoughts — in music, or drama, or poetry. There is something strnge about these creations, something strange in the way in which they can communicate the thinking of one man beyond all the barriers of language and time. Some of the deepest feelings of the human soul can be found in music and drama — and all the creations of art and music would be wasted if their were no people with open hearts to hear their message. 75 FRONT ROW: ChyrI Russell, Beverly Benson, Karma Ricks, Marilyn Worsley, Beth Wardell, Marilyn Hall, Mildred Meyer, Donna Glazier, Barbara Dunn, Bar- bara Smith, Sheila Peterson, Carol Johnson, Sylvia WhiHie. SECOND ROW: Joan Jerome, Joan Schoen- teld, Evelyn Murray, Carol Partridge, Louise Johnson, Tom Korshan, Jim Scoresby, Garvin Hanchett, Ronald Lee, Charles Taylor, Gail Nelson, Vickie Richards, Lauralee Favrson, Nanette Bybee, Merilyn Luke. THIRD ROW: Pat Strong, Barbara Weaver, Muriel Gale, Jean Goodman, Joe Hutchinson, Merlin Sorensen, Clair Earl, Rex Arnett, Jerry Peterson, Eddie Krieger, Bob Weddington, Byron Christensen, Diana Hunt, Dawn Sorenson, Joan Worsley, Nancy Folsom. FOURTH ROW: Kay Stone, Ann Taylor, Lynne Bloom- field, Karl Hutchinson, George Reynolds, Paul Wil- liams, Kenneth Cottle, Howard Putnam, Dick Bear, L ' Dean McCue, Jesse Coombs, Jerry Ottley, Helen Walser. Colene Ware, Brooke Temple. BACK ROW: Neta Hutchinson, LaPrele Badouin, Don Milner, Nor- man Nielsen, Ken Heaps, Burton Winters, Dan Rhodes, Glenn Harmon, Ralph Boswell, Carlyle Parker, Bob Lundquist, Evan Judd, John Herbst, Winston Chris- tensen, Wes Craig, Chris Politis, Peggy Hall ' er. Newell B. Weight, choir director. 76 tT  a cappella choir The A Cappella Choir, organized in 1949 under the di- rection of Newell B. Weight, has won acclaim from musi- cal authorities in all its presentations duri;ng the past years. Outstanding tours have been completed through- out the West in Utah, Idaho, Arizona, California, and the Northwest during recent years. Their schedule for this year has found them performing for high schools and other groups throughout northern Utah during their spring tour from March 17-24. A Cappella also partici- pated in the Christmas Concert and the Virginia Tanner Dance Concert in Salt Lake City and Provo. Their formal Spring Concert presented in April was one of their out- standing accomplishments during the year. A Cappella has also joined with the Symphony Orchestra in musical presentations to add to their long list of musical accomplishments. VIRGINIA TANNER DANCERS, young students at the BYU-sponsored McCune School of Music and Art In Salt Lake, appeared with the choir during a spring quarter concert. CHOIR OFFICERS were, front, Barbara Weaver, publicity manager; Carol Johnson, social chair- man; Sylvia W. Peterson, councilman. Back row, Ralph Boswell, president; Sharron Benson, sec- retary; Howard Putnam and Donna Glazier, councilmen. Marilyn Hall, historian, is absent. 77 FRONT ROW: Evelyn CrandaJI, Carol Pllce, Gloria Dyer, Darlene Moss, Carolyn Lundquist, Jean Hansen, Lila Ann Harris, Sarah DIgerness, Sharon Smith, Stan- ley Bennion, Dale Hutfaker, Grant Hood, Ruth Woin- helmer, Hannah Mae Williams, Gloria Weight, Shir- ley Clifton, Carol Young, Edith Weinheimer, Marilyn Anderson (Accompanist). SECOND ROW: Sharon Holman, Mary Ruth Winkler, Margene Petersen, Cle- ona Jones, Sylvia Griffin, Jeanette Hunt, Marcia Lund, Leia Waddoitps, Nedra Whitney, Marvin Fol- som, David White, Larsen Boyer, Lura Merrill, Lucille Finlayson, Elaine Sabin, Mary Helen Frampton, Mar- garet Ford, Joan Johnson, Naomi Christensen. THIRD ROW: Nadine Walker, Jean Barclay, Carmen Shum- way, Virginia Rae Meservy, Nancy A. Hansen, Bar- bara J. Buckley, Wanda Cluff, Lue Ann Fowles, Shar- lene Mills, LaRee Wade, Douglas Gibbs, Clair Ed- wards, J. Stephen Jones, Janet Gardner, Carol Ras- mussen, Karen Zander, Marilynn Hicks, Charlotte Nelson, Sherron Rich, Roberta Wilkins, Caren Cot- tam. FOURTH ROW: Mary Jean Norman, Shirlene Atkinson, Karen Cowsert, Sheryl Wagstaff, Lorna Cobia, Ann Hawkins, Arva Johnson, Claire Fullmer, Marilyn Smyth, Sam Francis, James A. Kinne, Karl Robinson, Lee Switier, Ramon Kohler, Kathryn Harris, Joyce Sorensen, Diane Rose, Anita Carter, Sharon Friti, Lorraine Larson. FIFTH ROW: Ann Thomson, Elaine Gordon, Lona Jones, JeNeal Martin, Helen Jafferies, Karol Robison, Ronald Hermansen, Ron Ward, Thomas Winkel, Donald Reed, Nedd Mc- Arthur, Chuck Padbury, Dilworth Rust, Marwin R. Despain, Keith Dana, Helen Farnsworth, Ruth Morrell, Darlene Bowles, Dorene Smith. SIXTH ROW: Marilyn Coster, Melba Hull, Elaine Allen, Marilyn Hansen, Marilyn Ockerman, Marcia Black, John Reeves, Rich- ard Watkins, Earl E. Bleak, Melvin Robertson, Bill Rice, Anthony Earl, Ben Fietkau, Gordon L. Smith, Edward Crawford, LaMar Porter, Mary Anne Hard- ing, Jeanne Noble. COLLEGE CHOIR OFFICERS were, front, Doreen Smith, social chairman; Marshia Black, secretary; Marilyn Anderson, vice president. Back row, Byron Fisher, social chairman; Gordon Smith, librarian; Tony Earl, president; John Reavat, assistant director. Ralph Woodward has taken over the direction of the College Choir this year and is proving his ability in the outstanding presentations being made by the Choir. This group participated in the Christmas Concert Assembly which was one of the outstanding presentations of the holiday season. They also performed at the Brigham Young University Stake Conference in March and at the General Conference of the LDS Church in April. Besides singing together, this group enjoys building friendships in social activities. A Halloween party proved one of the best social gatherings of fall quarter, and plenty of cold snow added just the right touch to make the toboggan- ing party a night of fun as sleds collided and students toppled off into the drifts. Plenty of spirit in activities — just the right mood for singing — all attributes of College Choir. TOBAGGONING PARTY heading for Timp Haven gathered in the bus on the long trip up. 78 n n r . .rfl rOJl college choir Ralph Woodward, college choir director. 79 Row I : Joan N. Neff, Marilyn Stanley, Sharon Bram- well, Audrey Heidlebaugh, Ina Low Elison, Colleen Lawrence, Ann Peterson, Janice Bailey, Karen Hartley, Marjorie McDonald. Row 2: Phyllis Nielson, Cherl Parle, Orval Skousen, Jerome Willden, Ron Beers, Sam Thompson, James Rawlings, Bruce Cameron, Paul Montgomery, Richard Robinson, Alma Pate, Karl Bodon, Roger Traasdahl, Stanford Brown, Lloyd Tew, Janice T. Nelson, Cherryle S. Orroclc. Director John R. Halliday 80 1 I « madrigal singers Dr. John R. Halliday is responsible for the organization of the Madrigal Singers in the fall of 1952. Since this beginning the group has toured extensively and has en- tertained at concerts throughout the United States and Canada. Outstanding among their accomplishments is their Washington, D. C, tour in 1953-54. During this year they toured Canada, New Mexico, Arizona, and Cali- fornia. The Happy Holidays show was featured at Disneyland. The Madrigals also participated in the Christmas Concert on campus. Besides hard work, the group is interested in having fun. Dr. Halliday provided his cabin for an autumn party for the group, and a tobogganing party was also enjoyed on slopes near Provo. P w -t; • ' W B ■ HE ' r H ff -OB H IF i4 H ■a Ml B i H ' . . ' ' V wL Pf sJ % AKING TIME for a moment of prayer. Chorus members bow their heads before leaving Provo or an appearance at the new Disneyland. MADRIGAL OFFICERS were, front, Cherryle S. Orrock, Ina Lou Elison, Janice Nelson, Bacic row, Orval Skousen, Noel Burke, Lloyd Tew. 81 FRONT ROW: Jon G. Clarlc, Reginald Coulfas, Da Calvert, William Mickelsen, John E. Doman, Howara Bahr, Paul Trane, Bernell Edwards, Lynn Nance, Charles Tracy, Blaine Nash. SECOND ROW: Gayle Norton, Warren Thornock, Richard Dastrup, Dale Laub, Darrell Madsen, John Lile, Bob McBride, Bruce Crompton, Willis Olsen, Ferrel G. Roundy, Alma H. Winward. THIRD ROW: Kenyon Donaldson, Alan Gerber, Wayne Western, Wayne Cable, Bruce C. Weidner, William O. Lyda, Roger Lewis, Jim Ber- gera, Wilford Farley, Thell J. Stewart, Larry B. Birch, Derryl R. Herring. FOURTH ROW: Eugene Dill, Jim Phillips, Ray Wingafe, Bob Smith, J. Harold Smith, Allen Longman, Ted Ridenhour, Malee K. Blaisdell, Grant R. Zabrislie, Bruce Bird, Joe Wise, Joe White, Russell Wood. FIFTH ROW: Jay Weenig, Gordon LaPearle, Floid Hullinger, Paul E. Crum, Jr., Michael Whitehead, Roger Marshall, Delmont Truman, Z. Reed Miller, Dwight Kelsey, Ross T. Olsen, John L. Drake, Roy Bennion, Kay Rasmussen, Blaine Palmer. W i ! male chorus Norman R. Gulbrandsen, chorus director. 82 In answer to a demand on the part of the Brigham Young University musical department for the organization of a male chorus, university officials made the arrangements that created the Male Chorus in the fall of 1955. The group was active in musical presentations throughout the year and proved itself a fine addition to the University. Along with their presentations at devotional assemblies, the Male Chorus participated in the Christmas Concert during fall quarter. They also sa ' ng at the Priesthood Con- ference of the new Brigham Young University Stake and presented programs at American Fork and Pleasant Grove High Schools. Social activities were enjoyed dur- ing the year in conjunction with the Women ' s Chorus as both groups became better acquainted with each other. MASCULINE VOICES raise in song during fhe annual Christmas Concert. Kj E Wt f ' ' 1 1 m nu mj K . J M ' f dp y H 1 i i H I ' M 1 MALE CHORUS OFFICERS were Delmont Tru- man, president; Ted Ridenhour, vice president; Paul E. Crum, publicity; Richard Dastrup, assis- tant conductor; Bill Miclielsen, secretary. 83 FRONT ROW: Brandt B. Curtis (Assistant Director). Patricia Pugmire, Betty Ann Hoover, Shirley Worley, Lois Raymond, John Marlow, Ralph L. McBride, Brent Nadauld, Nilo Atlcinson, Mary Lou Almond, Louray Cowley, Mary Ann Hunter, Margaret Smyth, Don Earl (Director). SECOND ROW: Roberta Jean Muirhead, Sharon Louise Smith, Marlene Morton, Connie Sig- gard. Dean T. Smith, J. Evan Bean, Robert Oliphant, Glen M. Smith, M. Glenn Weaver, Denis S. Sorenson, Madeline Dickey, Florence Whitworth, Hazel Meelcs, Barbara Budge, THIRD ROW: Sharon Marshall, Laur- etta Atlcisson, Marilyn Tuckett, Lois Telford, Jim Al- mond, Lynn Gardner, Dan Jacobs, Reid H. Davis, Kelvin Hoover, Louis Pergolizzi, Velma Jackson, Bonnie Reaves. Beverly Whitford, Sharon Fritz. FOURTH ROW: Alda Jeppson, Frances Atterton, Lois Call, Janice Tucker, Mac Ence, Bill Corbett, Var Manwar- ing, Kay H. Smith, Marlin Mather, Tony Bentley, Bob Powlan, Benita Peterson, Sondra Ann Richardson, Jayne Duchess Gillette, Priscilla Pulliam. BACK ROW: Myrna Rollins, Merlene Crafts, Lucinda Payne, Deanna Meinzer, J. R. Madsen, Fancher Murray, Leo Leavitt, Don Schaefer. Mac Johnson, Dan Bucknum, James Peterson, Anne Wiscombe, Sharon LeBaron. Margie Davenport. Barbara Neeley. Opera Workshop was organized in 1945 and since that time has been under the direction of both Prof. Newell B. Weight and Dr. Don L. Earl, who is currently in charge of the group. For the first time this year, both a light and heavy opera were presented for the studentbody. The light opera, Sweethearts, was presented during fall quarter, and the opera, Rigoletto, was one of the high- lights of the winter quarter. Besides both these presenta- tions, the Broadway show, Carousel, was very well re- ceived by the studentbody. Along with these outstanding presentations, the Workshop has participated in variety shows and has sung for stake conferences throughout the area. April found the Opera Workshop visiting Canada with their spring tour which received plaudits from every presentation. MODERN DANCERS from the Orchesis Club participated in the Opera Workshop ' s presen- tation of Sweethearts. OPERA SINGERS gather around a table during the workshop ' s presentation of Rigoletto. 84 opera workshop Don L Earl, Opara Workshop conductor. 85 FRONT ROW: Eileen Swan, Shirley Ann Reed, Sharon Powell, Sandra Troseth, Sondra Evans, Alene Smith, Donna L. Hatch, Priscilla Pulliam, Diana Bell, Carol Deane Boswell, Aleene Sumsion, Janet Miner, Helen Anderson, Joyce Swan, Marlene Morton, Charlene Smith, Ada Ruth Jones, Kathleen Winters, Jill Clarke, Ludean Lockhart, Pamela Russell. SECOND ROW: Alice Cattail Kemp, Roberta Ann Sorensen, Beverly Devey, Geneal Barney, Winifred Roundy, Joan Ashby, Carolyn Callister, Mary Waldron, Janet Greene, Verda Kemper, Joan Dixon, Jeanine Maughan, Ela Dee Thornley, Ruth Stantield, Pat Swain, Diane Pace, Kathryn Maughan, Carol Nan Beckstrand, Joe Ann Neubert, Carolyn Chadwick, Margie Call. THIRD ROW: Mary Rogers, LuJean Cowan, Nila Smith, Sandy Robinson, Joan Thatcher, Sharon Oliverson, Shirley Nordgren, Pat Burrows, Dana Brush, Carolyn Whitaker, Jacqueline Myers, Miriam Hopping, Juana Dalton, Shirley Matheny, Carolyn Cochran, Joyce Barney, Beverly Pincock, Geralynn Hobbs, Eve Mc- Knight, Donna Craner, Joyce Reams, Bliss B. Finlay- $on, Linnea Smith. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Starley, Carole Dawn Lee, Janet Strong, Sue Stephenson, Shirleen Taylor, Leona Mae Robinson, Stania Bren- nan, Ellene Politiis, Rhea Binning, Doreen Kurr, Gail Walker, Gloria Anderson, Nadda Smith, Lilet Mc- Arthur, Claudia Clawson, Aria Clegg, Lee Ann Van- dertord, Mary Jo Hopping, Luella Robinson, Marilyn Cunningham, Bonna Johnson, Mary Lou McCall, Myrna Zaugg, Donna Maria Redd. Norman Gulbrandsen, chorus director. 86 z women s chor us In the past three years Women ' s Chorus has grown from a group of 36 original members to a select unit of 75. Their activities musically during the year are varied. Among campus activities are their participation in as- semblies presented during both the fall and spring quar- ters and their renditions in the winter Christmas Concert. This Chorus also enjoyed the appearances they made during their tour in February. Although the girls in Wom- en ' s Chorus love to sing together, they also enjoy social activities, a ' nd particularly those in conjunction with the Male Chorus. Each quarter the two choruses get together for an evening of fun. Highlighting their activities to- gether is their spring dinner-dance. HE JUBILEERS, an ensemble from Women ' s nd Men ' s Choruses, met to practice often, lere they are being directed by Norman Gul- randsen. CHORUS OFFICERS were, front, Joan Dixon, social chairman; Aieene Sumlson, president; Bonna Johnson, vice president. Back row, Joe Ann Neubert, publicity; Janet Greene, secre- tary; Doreen Kurr, librarian. 87 sf ' ' ' ' ■■mfMW 9 2 . ?N | ♦-. i . a ■ I FRONT ROW: S lly Goss, Clarence O. Carraway, Ernest Halliday, Larry D. Benson, J. Whitney Redd, Jim Patton, Allan Fossum, Tavita Fitisemann, Wayne Wahlquist, Earl Wahlquist, Aaron R. Stoddard, Donald W. Gor- don, Glenn Halsey, Nornnan King, Jerrold W. Coolc, Barbara Lee Rowe, Mary Ellen Rowe, Doris Heide. SECOND ROW: Sara Provst, Daymon W. Zismer, Jr., Arnold Otterson, Larry Kirkman, Stan Jaclcson, Franklin Black, Marvin H. Dalley, Bob GoodnDan, B. Alyric Ray, Terry Shawcroft, Alan A. Steele, Leon B. Casper, Jesse L. Wilson, Paul R. Anderson, Clilton B. Wilkinson, Robert Safsten, LeRoy C. Heaton, Judy Williams, Rosalind Radley, Marian Swan. THIRD ROW: Maria Bernard, Shirley F. Taylor, Grace Munhall, Larry Mortensen, Dennis Eugene Thorne, Don L. Andrew, Gerald L. McClure, Clinton R. Ahlberg, David Berry, Ralph Stewart, Dick Knight, Russ Homer, Reid Williamson, Allan Murdock, Phil Cluff, David Andrew, Freda Tuttle, Margaret Bushman, Paulie Lauper. FOURTH ROW: Karolyn Ward, Afton Andrus, Ray Hawkins, Fred H. Calder, Donald R. Snow, Leon Read, Curtis Dastrup, Steven Smith, Larry Skousen, Halvor Clegg, Barbara Grimshaw, Patricia Flygare, Diane Bentley, Barbara Glenn, Kay Waymire, Margaret Holman, Marian Fitch, Sharon Ann Hickenlooper, Barbara Bailey, Sharon Hamilton. FIFTH ROW: Joyce Murdock, Carolyn Redd, Pat Brooks, Carol Wright, Jim Wiser, Donald C. Johnson, Arthur Ballard, Ray M. Smith, Bill Stapleton, Jerry Brooks, David Pritehett, Gaye I Bowden, Edna Jarvis, Pat Wimer, Jane Harrison, Margaret Smyth, Marva Draper, Geralyn Ellis, Myrna Brimley, Lynette Arnason, Jeanette Ox- borrow, Wilma Nelson, Donette Burton, Kathryn White. SIXTH ROW: Carol Mae Crane, Deanna Green, Marilyn Jenson, Anne Boel, Gwynda Lindsey, Jill Buchan, Evanell Wade, LaNore Olsen, LaRetta Adams, Cath- erine Woodhouse, Judy Murray, Patricia Turley, Kay Ballantyne, Ruth Reynolds, Connie Loback, Carol Johnson, Laurell Martin, Eva Wessely, Kay Hackney, Afton Tingey, Vicki Christensen, Jean Ringlehan, Claudia Chester, Jeanette Woods, Pamela Johnson, Marvehe Harris, Lavelle El- zinga, Peggy Dalton. SEVENTH ROW: Esther Lehmann, Carol Noble, Anne Tripp, Pat Mahoney, Joy Webb, Elaine Doney, Cheri Goudy, Connie Kerby, university mixed chorus 86 The largest musical chorus group on campus Is the title proudly displayed by the University Mixed Chorus, with a crew of vocalists numbering close to 308, the highest number possible because of limited space for chairs. The group has been under the direction of Crawford Gates since 195! and fulfills its purpose of providing the opportunity for vocal experience to those students who do not wish to audition for the more select groups on campus. The University Mixed Chorus has made many fine presentations throughout the school year. They com- bined their efforts with the symphony orchestra in pre- senting the hiallelujah Chorus at the Devotional Assem- bly preceding Christmas. They also sang for another devotional with the combined choruses. One of the high- lights of the year was the Christmas Concert in which the University Chorus participated. Their renditions at both the morning and afternoon sessions of General Conference in April brought much praise to this group for their talent so skillfully displayed. This music was fur- ' nlshed under the direction of Ralph Woodward and Crawford Gates. The music they supplied for the Bacca- laureate Services added much to be remembered by the graduates. The group also enjoyed social activities head- lined by a winter quarter party June In January. Chair- ¥r% ' - f «j-®;t i c L ♦ ' C arrol Crose, DeAnne Dibble, Ruth Fox, Gayle Beck, LaRee Hart, Caro- lyn Thomsen, Irene Ward, Jackie Yates, Phyllis Kresge, Peggy Quinton, Kathleen Hynst, Marsha Nielsen, Gae Brown, Marcia Morgan, LaRiene Dewey, Patricia Dewey, Mina Marshall, Susan Nielson, Carol Kohler, Marie Hutchinson, Dianna Lewis, Francelle Donaldson. EIGHTH ROW: Veria Tingey, Deanna McBride, Sheila Broadbent, VerIa Beck, Sharon Call, Gayle Kirk, Joyce Hiatt, Joan Hermansen, Gayle Christensen, Beth Bronson, Deanna Dory, Colleen Brown, Sue E. Halvorsen, Joan Lambert, Nola Carter, Pleasy Lewis, Barbara Atkinson, Joan Allen, JoAnn Goodrich, Alda Jeppson, Miriam Grob, Beverly Richins, Linda Lou Smith, Nikki McMillan, Yvonne Elzinga, Jeanne Hausknecht, Linda Larsen, Karen Carl- ton, RaNae Lindsay, Daisy Flenniken, Geraldene Riley, Carolyn Sumsion, Renee Jackson, Lorraine Rees, Joan Bowden. NINTH ROW: Moira Black- more, Melva Loback, Leah Mae Averett, Joan Besendorfer, Peggy Good- rich, Janet Gee, Connie Brewerton, Jeannine Gillespie, Bea Ina Cluff, Joyce Jackson, Marlene Mitchell, Joann Larkin, Gladys Webber, Karen Moffitt, Caryol Call, Myrle Thacker, Maurvene Helm, Betty D. Meyers, Shirley Boehme, Marvelle Mallard, Emogene Nielson, Vona Lue Great- house, Geraldine Vavages, Suzanne Hamer, Kay Bjork, Pat Butler, Lucille Burbidge, Annette Miller, Carol Finlayson, Joan Brown, Jean Hollings- head, Carol Williams. TENTH ROW: Janeen Stevens, Kay Ball, Sharon Mills, Jeannine Hanson, Ruth Whittle, Norma Gwilliam, Marie Pierson, Mary Jo Ingrim, Coleen Baker, Carole Lamb, Lorna Louder, Diana Robi- son, Marilyn Benson, Mary Bragg, Muriel Hebbert, Sylvia McCowell, Linda Gay Taylor, Dana Brush, Colleen Oyler, Chadra Carbine, Ann Davis, Margaret Robinson, Betty Davis, Lavonne Thompson, Karolyn Robbins, Joan E. Bolin, Mary Lynn Cunningham, Geraldine Allred, Jane Ann Fran- cis, Renee Dotson. BACK ROW: Bonnie Eddington, Barbara Sandstrom, Jo Ann Beasley, Janeen Beasley, Joan Gordon, Donna Roberts, Janice Smith. man of the event was Jeanne Hausknecht, assistant chair- main, Larry Skousen and committee members Beverly Ray and Colleen Larsen. The party featured dancing, mix- er games, and a program with Alyric Ray as master of ceremonies. The University Chorus joined with other vocal groups on campus to present in music form the story of Belshazzar ' s Feast. The story depicted the feast sponsor- ed by King Belshazzar and the destruction of the Baby- lonian Empire by the Persians to free the Israelites and return them to a worship of God. Officers of the group are Managers Bob Goodman andAlyic Ray and accom- panist Janeen Stevens. go Crawford Gates, director of mixed chorus. v-.a ' k , Lawrence Serdoni, Conductor. 1st VIOLINS: Anne Johnson, Concerfmester; Lynne Gaibralfh, Patricia Henrle, Betty Hoover, Jean Nesbit, Lynore Hales, Barbara Jean Barry, Cleone Hurren, Linda Lou Smith, Robert Crist, YeNae Bryan, Judy Bedstead, Marilyn Jenson, Marva Larson, Rochelle Rhead, Gay Turcsan- slcl, Barbara Stringham, Diane Fischer. 2nd VIOLINS: 7 Garlta Stroble, Principal; Glenna Jennings, lla Chris- tensen, Susan Baker, Brian Davis, Milo Moody, Wil- liam MIclcelsen, James Gale, Eugene Jensen, David Christensen, Gaye Marchant, Shanna Rae Mathls, Rosemarie Schmidt, Georgia Bullocic, Jeanette hkint, Barbara Hoyt. VIOLAS: Quentin Nordgren, Principal; Lee Ann Vanderford, Marilyn Myrup, Betty Sardoni, Kieth Nelsen, Jean Decker, Claudette Sundwall, Rob- symphony orchestra Lawrence Sardoni, orchestra director. SPRING CONCERT was given by the orchestra In conjunction with a cappella choir. 90 . ' t m y t I 9Stt, ert Thurgood. CELLOS: Evelyn Loveless, Principal; Carolyn Cot+am, Gusfav Buggert, Mary Decker, Bar- bara Jo Allen, Mary Akice Monson, Larry Sardoni, Todd Britsch. BASSES: Irene Webb, Principal; Von Whitloek, Howard Reed, Carol Mickelson, Martha Fackrell. FLUTES: John Reeves, Myrna Weeks. PIC- COLO: Mary Lou Ovard. OBOE: Jackie Gatenby, Donna Richards. ENGLISH HORN: Blaine Ediefsen. CLARINETS: Kay Mendenhall, William Mathis. BAS- SOONS: Larry Merrill, Kay Bishop. FRENCH HORNS: Jimmy Nielsen, Janet Anderson, Leroy Gibbons, Joyce Stephenson. TRUMPETS: Larry Bastian, Grant Elkington, Floyd Murphy. TROMBONES: Don Schae- fer, Richard Long, Van Hales, Garrick Bowen. TUBA: James Greenhalgh. TIMPANI: Naomi Christensen. PERCUSSION: Dee Wood. HARP: Donald Bluth. Highlight of musical presentations for the Synriphony Orchestra this year was their ten-day tour of Nevada and California during which they played several concerts for church and civic groups. Other tours during the year were to Utah high schools at Ogden, Weber, South and Granite. The Orchestra has been active in both devo- tional and student assemblies, presenting one of the out- standing assemblies of winter quarter with the A Cap- pella Choir. Their part in the Christmas Concert added nfiuch to its effectiveness, as did their efforts in connec- tion with the Opera Workshop. The outstanding presen- tations of this Orchestra have added much to student functions on campus. Their tours have been equally out- standing and have made them well deserving of the many press reviews they have received as a result of such performances. ORCHESTRA OFFICERS were Don Schaeler, Jean Nesbitt and Jimmie Nielsen. 91 FRONT ROW: Mary Lou Jeffries, Patricia Larsen, Lemoyne Taylor, Ellis Hyde, Dorothy Davis, Irene Webb, Kathleen Keeler, Joyce Baxter, Mary Lou Ovard, Myrna Weeks. SECOND ROW: lla Mae Tid- well, Robert Henrie, Charlene Bronson, Virginia Baer, Mary Helen Bunnell, Jean Chandler, Mary Ellen Corn- wall, Louise Walker, Karen Newbold, Colleen Cald- well, Roxanna Day, Donna Richards. THIRD ROW: William Mathis, Frosty Duerden, Hazel Harding, Leroy Gibbons, Alona Porter, Janet Anderson, Nancy Deputy, Joyce Stephenson, Laura Brewer, James Niel- sen, Janice Fife, Jeanne Millar, Robert Candland, Lary Merrill. FOURTH ROW: Colleen Christensen, Almy Hollls, Monty Ashworth, Benny Knudsen, Larry Baxter, Robert Bentley, Donna Gay Hamilton, Willis Hepworth, Larry Bastian, Dick Chappell, Jon Thomas, Russell Sly, Martin Conover, Mary Morley, Gerry Davis, Wendy Midgeley, Milts Crenshaw. FIFTH ROW: Jane Clyde, Bessie Hale, Claudia Stapley, John Russell, Floyd Murphy, Barry Richards, Richard Heywood, Lee Rowley, Bill Roberts, John Hanson, Paul Johnson, Mary Decker, Garrick Bowen, Dick Long. BACK ROW: Roger MaJphurs, Clarence Bush- man, James Greenhatgh, Vasco Taylor, Rochelle Rhead, Royal Peterson, Robert Shaw, Claude Snow, Grant Miller, The Concert Band was a busy organization this year. During the fall they completed a two-day tour which was only topped by their tour of Nevada and California during winter quarter. Also during winter quarter they performed in two assemblies and presented their winter concert. Spring quarter found them not lacking for things to do as they presented another concert and performed again for appreciative audiences in their final tour. Their music was also heard at the award banquet. Besides these appointments for musical presentations the Concert Band found time to build friendships with students and enjoy social activities together. Their get acquainted party and tobogganing party were two night of fun for all those who attended. BAND OFFICERS were, front, Mary Morley, Donna Hamilton. Back row, Dick Long, Jimmy Nielsen, Larry Bastian. BAND PRACTICE occupied members for hour each time before they presented a concert 92 1 concert band Ralph G. Laycocli, concarf band dlraefor. 93 FRONT ROW: Mary Lou Jefferies, Frosty Duerden, James Perkins, Muriel Martell, Nancy A. Sunderland, Colleen Caldwell, Jackie Gatenby, Marilyn Smyfh, Merle Clayson, Loretta G. Derr, Georgia Christensen. SECOND ROW: CLARINETS: Beverly Ann Painter, Donald D. Murray, Dixie Lee, Joyce Williams, Yvonne Lott, SAXOPHONES: Mary Barnett, Terry Moyer, Lemoyne Taylor, Almy Mollis, Emma Jean Sorenson. THIRD ROW: CLARI- NETS: Larrain Hardy, Donna Rene Ream, Joan Ross, Francis Lyman, TRUMPETS: Emma Bonser, Ron Lee, Stephen Jones, Richard Heywood, varsity band Richard Ballou, varsity band conductor. MARCHING BAND members play during BYU-Utah football game. 94 Alice Kemp, Robert H. Bentley. Nancy Deputy, Janet Anderson, Robert tow. BACK ROW: TRUMPETS: Ray W. Groon, Avefua Rso, Leiand Jensen, Elmonda Heimark, Daymen Zismer, TROMBONES: Sherron Gun- Beard, Stewart Nielsen, TUBA: William Boston, James A. Greenhaigh, dersen, Lee W. Rowiy, Glenn Probst, Theo Williams, Gary Taylor, Lloyd DRUMS: Bruce Hood, Ken Cooper, TIMPANI: Thomas Ray Winkel. VARSITY BAND OFFICERS were Richard Heywood, Theo Williams, Mary Lou Jefteries, Richard Ballou, Lloyd Tew. The BYU Varsity Band is winning wide acclaim from authorities wherever its presentations are made. During fall quarter the Marching Band is active at football games to provide that enthusiastic spirit for which Brig- ham Young Cougars are known. The Formal Concert presented by the Varsity Band during winter quarter is one of the outstanding campus musical presentations. All home basketball games are not without the services of the Varsity Band, as students sing to the strains of The Cougar Song, and the song leaders perform to many different renditions of the band. Spring quarter finds the band practicing for a combined Concert and Varsity Band Program to finish off the year ' s activities. 95 Front, Kay Bishop, Gordon Smith, Don OaGrade, Leo McBrlde, Wayne Cole, Monte Ashworth, Russel Sly, Albert Maloy, Cecil Clarke. Bacic row, Merrill Harward, John Whetton, Ernest Jewell, Raymond Robins, Les Newren, Ed Layton, Clyde Summerhays, Clarence Bushman, Eldon Lytle, John Kirkman, Jerry Ottley, Wayne Guymon, Michael Allen, Blaine Nash, Hardy Redd, Tom Gaddls, Theo Williams, Orval Skousen. Standing, Jerry Davis, David Campbell. TAPS are played by John Pyper at a military funeral for a flyer killed In World War II. Band performs many such functions during the year. Blaine Ediafsen, ROTC band director. 96 r. o. t.c. band The ROTC Band has added much to the musical activities of the University as well as prestige to the ROTC organi- zation on campus. The main purpose of the group is to play for the marching units of the ROTC in their fall and spring drills. The band was organized when the ROTC was first established on campus and has added much to the marching of the troops. Buglers from the band have supplied appropriate taps for several military funerals in Prove and surrounding areas. During the first and second years of their organization, the band was known as the marching band, and presented several drills on different occasions. Along with their musical ability, they have shown fine precision marching in their drills and are a credit to the Air Force with whom they are affiliated. ROTC BAND OFFICERS were, ront, Orval Skousen, Darrell Ellis, John Whetton, Raymo nd Robins. Back row, Cecil Clark, Hardy Redd, Eldon Lytle. 97 TORMENTED RIGOLETTO John Marlow sings to Colleen Lawrence. rigo lett o Rigoletto, Guiseppe Verdi ' s four act opera about a de- formed court jester whose one love was his beautiful daughter was presented by the Opera Workshop in February. Rigoletto keeps his daughter secret from his associates because he feels that life has been cruel to him and he doesn ' t want to lose her. By his bitter and sarcastic insults he invokes a father ' s curse on his head, which results in the destruction of his daughter. The pre- sentation was directed and conducted by Don L. Earl. RIGOLETTO, played by Howard Putnam, sings to Myrna Rollins. PLOTTING COURTIERS prevent Rigoletto from seeing his daughter. MEMBERS OF THE CAST Rigoletto Howard Putnam and John Marlow Gilda Myrna Rollins and Colleen Lawrence Duke of Manuta Bra ' ndt Curtis and Sam Thompson Maddelena Ina Lou Elison and Sharon Brown Count Monterone Roy Samuelson Sparafucile Lynn Gardner Countess Ceprano Frances Atterton Count Ceprano Mac Johnson Borsa Arthur Butler Marullo James Almond DUKE was played by Brandt Curtis. KIDNAPPING GILDA, Chorus singers deceive Rigoletto and take his daughter. DUET SINGERS in the opera were Francis Atterton and Deverle Harris. SIN6ING OF LOVE, Deverle Harris and Marie Ostergaard played leading roles. MEMBERS OF THE CAST Sylvia Frances At+erton and Myrna Rollins Prince Franz Roy Samuelson Laine Betty Hoover and Mary Ann Ostergaard Mike! Lynn Gardner and Kay Smith Paula Sharon Brown Lieutenant Karl De Verle Harris Hon. Percival Slingsby Louis Pergoiizzi Petrus Van Tromp Dean Smith Aristide Caniche Kelvin Hoover Jeannette Deanne Meinzer Clairette Mariene Givens Babette Dolores Drechsel Lisette Donna McGee Toinette Marilyn Tuckett Nanette Pat Christensen ARTFUL DECEPTION of cleaner ' s daughter is enacted by Lynn Gardner. sweethearts Victor Herbert ' s two-act comedy opera, Sweethearts, was presented by the Opera Workshop in November. The story is about a princess who was lost while a baby and was raised by a wash woman as one of her daughters. Eventually the lost princess wins the hand of the Heir Presumptive to the Throne and is able to help her foster mother and sisters. The production was the first opera of the season, and was directed and conducted by Dr. Don L. Earl. E HIRED KILLER attempts to strangle Sandy Butler. Frederick Knott ' s great suspense play, Dial M for Mur- der, was presented at BYU in October. The play, which had been made into a top-billed nnotion picture, centers around a charming but unscrupulous British tennis cham- )ion who married only for money. When he suspects that .jis wife ' s love is dwindling and that there is a threat to his security, he fabricates a perfect murder plot. The plot backfires on him, but not before suspense has filled the watcher. Director of the play was Dr. Preston R. Gled- hill and assistant director was Barbara Luke. MEMBERS OF THE CAST Margot We.idice Sandy Butler Max Halliday Ray W. Helberg Tony Wendice Arthur Butler Captain Lesgate Jim Doermann Inspector Hubbard Clyde Ricks Thompson Gerald Nichols Williams Carl Markworth ACTUAL KILLING se«n featured Jim Doerman, Arthur Butler end Sandy Butler. dial m ' for murder TRUE CULPRIT is exposed in this scene below as Butler gets his just rewards. ??«-. The Dublin Players returned to the BYU this year under the sponsorship of the Brigham Young University Theatre to present Oscar Wilde ' s The Ideal Husband. The plot, set in the late nineteenth century London, concerns the machinations of a Mrs. Cheveley. As the play opens this brilliant adventuress is attending a soiree given by Lord and Lady Chilton in their London Home. Lady Chilton recognizes her as a schoolmate who was expelled for theft. Robert Childon knows her too, though he does not mention it to his wife. Robert at forty is Under-Secretary FLIGHTY ENTRANCE is made at tea time by colorful garbed player. of Foreign Affairs, famous for his probity. But 18 years previously he committed one grievous error. Anxious at that time for wealth and the power that goes with it, he made money by selling a state secret. Mrs. Cheveley has Chilton ' s incriminating letter and uses it now to incrimin- ate Robert, who agrees to save his reputation. Mrs. Chev- eley eventually tells Lady Chilton of her husband ' s dis- honesty, but everything ends happily, contrary to Mrs. Cheveley ' s expectations. dublin players CONSOLING husband. LoJIie May comforts Edward Byrne. BRITISH NOBILITY played a large part in development of the plot. BANISHED KING Harold Oalcs takes his farewell from Renae Powell. richard II MURDER OF RICHARD i$ aecomplhhed by hts eiM-fim frUndt. King Richard II, Shakespeare ' s classic portrayal of a degenerate king, was produced by the Brigham Young University Theatre in December. Director of the drama was. Dr. Harold I. Hansen, Speech Department chairman at BYU. The plot concerns the rebellion of Henry Boling- brooke against Richard after he has been banished by the king. He leads an army against him, forces him to abdi- cate and brings about his murder. The usurper then suc- ceeds to throne as Henry IV. The play, presented in two parts with seventeen scenes, was a powerful drama which showed full well the genius of Shakespeare. MEMBERS OF THE CAST The Manager Richard Davis The Husband — Tsai-Young Jim Almond The Friend — The Honorable Tchang Rick Davis The Father — Tsai Horton D. McBride The Mother — Madame Tsai Ann Cullimore The Wife — Tchao-ou-Niang Joan Schoenfeld The Prince Nieou Gary Stewart The Princess — Nieou-chi Eriynne Wright The Waiting Woman — Si Tchun Marilyn Wood The Man Servant — Li Wang David Loughney The Steward — Youen-Kong Charles Whitman Marriage Broker Lynn Ann Taylor Food Commissioner Ivan Crosland INTERVENING !n feud, Richard sets !n motion the events which lead to his destruction. •m. ' % i mm f ' - ' mh, ,,|h| A 1 ? li i m  A ii It ' . 1 f H- i 1 m ttS 1 S V I ' A • ■■ OmiS ' ' , 1 i m 4: m [ 1 Hp ' • m 1 — . ' . ii 1 ' ' ■, ' ■ ' ..■- ' ■• ' . • , 1 ■ ' ,,, j , . ■ MAKING DECISION, Eriynne Wright agrees to become subject to J!m Almond and Joan Schoenfeld. MEMBERS OF THE CAST Lute Song by Kao-Tong-Kia and adapted by Sidney j - || Harold R. Oaks Howard and Wil Irwm, was presented in November. j | q ja j Lundholm The story of the play concerns a scholar who is caught in enry Bolingbroke - Lynn Dunn intrigue in the emperors court. He is separated from jj j Mowbray Richard Brannock his family and is unable to support his parents. Although Lord Marshall Jim Doermann he is already married, he is forced to marry a princess. q , f York Boyce Harris His first wife, after many hardships, comes to the court Aumerle Ivan Crosland to tell him the news of his parent ' s death. According to Bushv Roger Marshall Chinese custom, one of the wives must beome subservient Baqot Frain Pearson to the other. The princess makes this decision. Director Green Stan Porter of the play was Dr. Lael J. Woodbury. Earl of Northumberland Keith Rooker Harry Percy Stan Orme I J .. _ Lord Ross Carl Markworth ITTT QOTl (l Lord Willoughby Richard Davis IM-tVy OV JLXis ' Bishop of Carlisle Lee Scanlon DANCE SEQUENCE in King ' s Castile featured a special dance composition of the Orchesis Club. 103 f ■■■2 DEATHBED of feared Uncle Chris was climax of the play. ADVOCATING swearing, George Tanner ad- monishes David Gledhlll not to let pain destroy happiness. I Remember Mama, John Van Druten ' s adaptation ot Kathryn Forbe ' s book, was presented in January. Director of the play was Dr. Preston Gledhill. The play is a comedy involving a Norwegian family living in San Francisco, and conerns the problems which parents encounter in raising a family. The play revolves around the personality of Mama as she supplies a bulwark against the trials of the world. MEMBERS OF THE CAST Katrin Jean Warner Mama Marilyn Stanley Papa Bryan Renstrom Dagmar Martha Craig Christine Zona Thacker Mr. Hyde Sam Melville Nels Neal Barth Aunt Trina Muriel Gale Aunt Sigrid Claudia Lamkin Aunt Jenny Dorothy Whittaker Uncle Chris George Tanner Mr. Thorkelson Carl Markworth BLUSTERY Uncle Chris overpowers his relatives. I remember mama HASTY DEPARTURE of overcome suitor Is accomplished by strong-arm aunt. 104 COMMUNIST CELL in France is visited by Rubashov (played by Harold I. Hansen] with orders from Moscow to abandon labor union. Darkness at Noon, Sidney KIngsley ' s powerful drama on communism, was presented in February. Starring Harold I. Hansen, BYU Speech and Dramatic Arts department chairman, in the lead role, it concerns the life of a Soviet Commissar who had taken part in the Russian Revolution, but who was unable to abandon his idealism when Stalin came into power. The play details the brainwashing in communist prison camps, and shows the horror of a social system which denies God. Dr. Lael J. Woodbury directed the play. MEMBERS OF THE CAST Rubashov Harold I. Hansen Guard Paul Holloway 402 Craig Lillywhite 302 HaroU Oaks 202 Boyce Harris Luba Martha Adams Gletkin Stan Porter Ivanoff Dean McMahon Bogrov Albert Alexander darkness at noon UNHAPPY lovers were Harold I. Hansen and Martha Adams. PANORAMIC SETTING of stage was unusual in production. Heavy use was made of lights. 105 EXPANSIVE Dean McMahon explains matters to Heiolce Hansen and Ned Hoopes. COMFORTER Heloiee Hansen consoles Anita Van Natter. Clifford Odets ' cynical play Ths Country Girl was pre- sented by the Brigham Young University Theatre in the middel of April. The play, which centers around an alco- holic actor who must overcome his weakness to win back the love of his wife, is a powerful documentary of an alcoholic ' s plight. The same play won an Oscar Award for Grace Kelly for her acting in it. The play was directed by Morris dinger. MEMBERS OF THE CAST Frank Elgin Ned Hoopes Georgie Elgin Bob Wilkinson Ralph Kay Smith Bernie Dodd Chet Harris Larry Anita Van Natter Phil Cook Dean McMahon Paul Unger Heloyce Hanson Nancy Stoddard Clair Seeley country girl DISCOURAGED Dean McMahon prepares to leave HeJoice Hansen. BOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA performed at BYU March 8 on their first western tour. The orchestra presented numbers ranging from a Popsorama medley of current hit tunes to The Barber of Seville Overture. A capacity crowd oF students and townspeopU turned out to hear the famed performers. HERALD R. CLARK, director of the Lyceum program, is chairman of the Community Concert Association which brings the best in musical talent to the Provo area under the sponsorship of BYU. He also serves as professor of Finance and Banking on the University faculty. Brigham Young University ' s iyceum program, under the direction of Herald R. Clark, is one of the finest in the nation. The University co-sponsors the BYU-Community Concert Association, bringing to Provo and Utah County the best in musical organizations. Since the time of its inception, the program has brought to Provo such out- standing performers as Sergi Rachmaninoff, Fritz Kreisler, The New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, and this year the Boston Pops Orchestra and Grant Johannesen. Scheduled appearances next year will include the Berlin Symphony Orchestra and the Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchestra. Iyceum s ARTHUR FIEDLER directed the Boston Pops Tour Orchestra during both of its BYU-spon- sored Utah appearances. He has conducted the orchestra for over 26 years, and has made it into a nationally famous group popular for its symphonic rendition of popular hit tunes and novelty arrangements. During the appearance at BYU, guest Artist Ruth Slenciynska won high praise from Utah newspapers for her piano solo under his direction. GRANT JOHANNESEN perform- ed for students in April. A leading concert pianist, Johannesen is Utah ' s foremost musical person- ality. Last year he appeared with the New York Philharmonic Sym- phony Orchestra when they per- formed here. ROMAN SISTERS, Josette and Yvette, made their second appearance at BYU. Popular with the students for their French humor and their accomplished duo- piano playing. They both play solo, but combine for American concert tours. LORENZO ALVARY, famous bass-baritone of the Metropolitan Opera, appeared November 9. An engaging and highly entertaining singer, Mr. Alvary fills over a hundred engagements a year in opera and concert worlc. ly ceums IGOR GORIN made a hit with students when he appeared in the fall. He has appeared for several years ai Brigham Young in the Ogden LDS Pageant, All Faces West. Russian born, ha has adopted Ogden and Utah as his home town and state. He sang both popular and modern selections. 108 DAVID BAR ILLAN, concert pianist, ap- peared with the BYU Concert Band to present the western premier of Con- certo for Piano and Band. Bar Ulan came to the United States to study music in New Yoric when still in his teens. He has appeared in concerts throughout the United States. r Ulgi JEAN LANGLAIS performed at BYU on his third tour of the United States. A blind organ- ist of St. Clotilda Church in Paris, he has for the past twenty years been the director of a mixed choir of blind singers. WILLIAM PRIMROSE, the man credited with popularizing the viola as a solo in- strument, appeared on the lyceum pro- gram February 20. Primrose made his debut as a child on the violin, but found his talents better suited to the viola. He appeared as a member of the London String Quartet originally in America, and later was chief viola player in the NBC Symphony Orchestra. ly ceums VIENNA BOYS CHOIR conductor signs autographs for BYU students. The 20 young Austrian singers presented an all- Mozart program, and as a special added event, a one-act operetta. The Konvikt School from which the choir originates, sends out groups to all parts of the world. The group last appeared in Provo in 1953, and this year attracted a large crowd to their renditions. 109 110 athletics section c ' %: - ' k UA The need to compete expresses itself in all ages of the world and whenever men gather together. In sports we find man ' s wonderful body at its finest — when young men are trained to the peak of physical capability and tense themselves to catch the one instant of time that so often means the difference between victory and defeat. Men train by hard, sweating labor in order to compete, and then oftentimes fail to win. Athletics and sports teach us one great truth about life — that it holds both victory and defeat for man, who must learn to apply the knowledge and experience which he gains from both. The ability to regard defeat as a form of progression is one of the finest things which men must acquire. Ill building champion teams in th Brigham Young University officials have always taken the point of view that an active and comprehensive sports program is one of the requirements of a successful univer- sity. Accordingly they have planned for a curriculum in which sports play a prominent role in the education of every student. The construction in the last four years of the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse, largest basketball palace in the state and scene of two tournaments has added much to the prestige of Cougar sports. The BYU track team this year appeared to be well on their way to winning their second straight Skyline Confer- ence championship, and track coach Clarence Robinson looked forward to the Olympic tryouts and games to be held this year in Australia. Cougar basketball coach Stan Watts admitted that his team this year was one of his finest. Becoming nationally ranked in the top ten teams after their first six games, the Cougars this year broke more Fieldhouse and Conference Charles L Atkinson, football Clarence F. Roblson, track. Ray Thomas, football, wrastllng. Fred W-. Dixon, tennis, golf. Robert E. Bunlcer, basketball. 112 op of the rookies records than any time before. They finished second in the Conference behind a great University of Utah team, won the Motor City Tournament at Detroit, and for a time led the Conference. A nationally-reported event of the year was the appoint- ment of Harold Kopp, Rhode Island University mentor, to the position of head football coach. The university hinted a new look at their football program, and not many people doubted that the Cougars had left their days of cellar position in the conference behind them. But more than any winning of championships, the BYU sports program is planned to develop the men who parti- cipate in it both physically and morally. Each player is expected to live up to the standards of the University, and there is no pampering of athletes on the campus. Team members are taught to be true champions in both victory and defeat. This is the great emphasis which is placed on Cougar athletics. Edwin R. Kimball, director. Wayne Turner, baseball 113 87II64 15Q VARSITY TEAM: BACK ROW: Coach Chick Atkinson, Coach Dave Crowton, Scott Farmer, Johnny Velasco, Raynor Pearce, Jim Crittenden, Dalton Overstreet, Dave Pinckney, George Pinckney. ROW 2: Coach Watly Nalder, Tom Verbanati, Fred Leavitt, Dick Ralph, Joe Martinez, Glenn Merrill, Bill Mathews, Glenn Taylor. FRONT ROW: Manager Gary Waterstradt, Michael Hinckley, Owen Skousen, Richard Edgley, Elgin Louder, Tom Phillips. 1956 cougar football. . Cougars held their own and made the first score, but were unable to hold a powerful Utah team which won 41-9. The game set a new record for attendance in Utah with 29,000 fans attending. Denver University held them 33-0 at Denver, while Wyoming took them 14-6 in what was probably their best game of the season as the Cou- gars threatened seriously to upset the Cowboys. Home- coming saw them pitted against Utah in an effort to re- capture the traditional Wagonwheel Trophy, but the Aggies defeated them, 47-21. Idaho, with a straight seven-loss record, came to Provo and won easily by a score of 49-6. Colorado A M clinched their Skyline Con- ference championship with a 35-0 win at Provo, and cellar sharing New Mexico clipped them in the last game of the season, 21-6. Brigham Young University ' s Cougars fought an uphill battle this season, but still found themselves in the cellar of the Skyline Conference at the end of the season. Even though they showed an amazing potential in a few games, on the whole they were not able to match their confer- ence rivals. Oregon State, defending Northern and Pa- cific Coast champion, defeated them 33-0 in their open- ing game. At Provo for their first appearance before the studentbody, they racked up an impressive 33-0 win against Los Angeles State in a muddy night battle. The Cougars traveled to Missoula for their first conference game where Montana dumped them 27-13. The tradi- tional BYU-Utah game was played in Salt Lake this year, aind student enthusiasm was at a high pitch with the chartering of a Scalpum Special train and the building of a 40 foot bonfire. During the first part of the game the Tom Varbanatz Right End Scott Farmer Fullback Gary LaComl Left Half 114 BACK ROW: Don Dixon, Carroll Johnston, Ken Gomm, Richard Hunt, Herb Pingree, Gary LaComb, Phil Oyler, Jacic Hilton. Coach Owen Dixon. ROW 2: Jim Warner, Jack Clarke, Bob Earp, Jay Weenig, Ralph Powers, Roy Bonnion, Ray Neel, John Wood, Ed Hunt, Coach Max Tolbert. FRONT ROW: Paul Dalebout, Bob Loose, Steven Hawkins, John McDonald, Paul Brown, Rudy Zander, Verland Whipple, Coach Ray Thompson. a special brand of courage CHARLES CHICK ATKINSON, head football coach for the season, was one of the best-liked coaches in the Skyline Conference. WALLY NALDER coached backfield for the Cougars. He is former all-conference guard from the University of Utah. OWEN DIXON moved up from coaching BYU High foot- ball, which he led to state finals. RAY THOMAS is a newcomer this season from San Jose, California. DAVE CROWTON worked tirelessly as an assistant coach to Atkinson. MAX TOLBERT is also a new coach to the Cougar foot- ball staff. COACHING STAFF: BACK ROW: Wally Nalder, head coach Chick Atkinson, Owen Dixon. FRONT: Ray Thomas, Dave Crowton, Max Tolbert. They guided Cougars throughout Skyline Conference season. Phil Oyler Left Half Famika Anae Center Joe Martinez Right Guard Ray Neel Left End Dalton Overstreet Right Half 115 INVADING IDAHO VANDAL makes one of several end sweeps as Richard Edgley dives for tackle. Cougar in background is Ralph Powers, Cats were favored to win this game, but lost 49-6. TOO LATE to block past, Cougar end Tom Verbanatz reaches for Utah State player in Homecoming game. CATCHING FARMER, Raynor Pearce and Fred Leavitt head for USAC ball carrier. BREAKING LOOSE from Los Angeles State tackier, Carroll Johnston carried ball in season ' s one win. SLIPPERY TACKLE is made by Tom Verbanati and Jay Weenig in rain-drenched Los Angeles State game. The most frequently asked question around the campus during football season was, When will the Cougars start winning? Time after time they showed promise of being a big power in the conference, but fate or some unknown force seemed to prevent their winning. The players played the best they knew how, and the team practiced long, strenuous hours in an effort to break their deathly slump, but when the season ended the Cats had gone winless m conference play. There is not a more bruising game than football, and to play hard when the game always seems to go against you requires a special brand of courage. The Cougars this year had that courage. HOPEFUL POSE is struck by head coach Chick Atkin- son during Homecoming game with Utah State where Cougars failed to regain the symbolic WagonwheeL 117 CRUCIAL MOMENT brings players to feet. Shown: Ralph Powers, Richard Hunt, Johnney Velasco, Glenn Taylor. SIDELINE CONFERENCE with head coach Chick Atkinson attracts Jack Clarke and Richard Edgley during time-out. SKYLINE CONFERENCE STANDINGS W. L. Colorado A M 6 I Utah 4 I Denver 4 2 Wyoming 4 2 Utah State 3 4 Montana 2 4 New Mexico I 5 Brigham Young 7 FOOTBALL SEASON RESULTS BYU Sept. 17 Oregon State Sept. 24 Los Angeles State 33 Oct. I Montana 13 ♦Oct. 8 Utah 9 Oct. 21 Denver Oct. 29 Wyoming 6 Nov. 5 Utah State 21 Nov. I I Idaho 6 Nov. 19 Colorado A M Nov. 26 New Mexico 6 Conference games. Pet. .859 .800 .667 .667 .429 .333 .183 .000 Opp. 33 27 41 33 14 47 49 35 21 FIELD CONFERENCE during Colorado A M game drew veteran Cougars Tom Verbanati, Phil Oyler. DIAGRAMING PLAYS in dirt, head coach Chick Atkinson kneels by quarterback Carroll Johnston. STOPPING UTE, Gary LaComb tackles Lou Male. ATTENTIVE TRAINERS bend over a Cougar and a Ram injured in Colorado A M game. Colorado cimched title with a 35-0 win. FROSH FOOTBALL TEAM: BACK ROW: Bob Peterson, James Taylor, Wayne Ash, Arthur Flaming, Vernon Smith, Bert Bullock, Weldon Jackson, Richard Moves, Chester Prosser, Stanton Handy, Bob Fletcher, Warren Carter, Hal Stapley, Bill Kuhlman. ROW 2: Ray Thomas, assistant coach; John Rooks, Richard Dixon, John Cowgill, Richard Vastine, Wayne Startin, Roy Spradley, Mario Simat, Roland Daugust, Mike Castari, Larry Jaegar, Lynn Reading, Phillip Nolen, Greg Farley, Head Coach Dave Crowton. FRONT ROW: David Davies, Paul Eckel, Dave Murphy, Stuart Johnston, Bob Olson, Kenneth Schaap, Lloyd Sanderson, Blayne Labrum, Ron Zitting, Dave Blackner, Pete Sundwall, Paul CaldwelL DAVE CROWTON, head frosh football mentor, worked with one of the largest turnouts in the history of the university. freshman football Fate played a major role in BYU ' s Freshman Football sea- son this year as the squad which some considered to be the best Frosh team in the history of the University fou-nd themselves finishing the season with a three-loss, one-tie record. The Kittens made their season debut on October 21 when they tangled with the Utah Papooses at Salt Lake City. The Utes took advantage of fumbles and rolled to a 14-0 win. Two weeks later on November 3 a strong Utah State team invaded the Cougar stadium aind fought the Kittens to a 7-7 tie. Brigham Young hosted Snow College on November 12 during which the Kittens threatened to score several times, but were prevented by penalties as Snow defeated them 14-0. Thanksgiving Day provided the setting for the final tilt of the year with the Kittens traveling to meet Mesa Junior College at Grand Junc- tion, Colorado. Kitten hopes for their first and only win faded as a fumble in the final quarter gave Mesa a score and a 19-13 victory. 119 John Benson Herschsl Psdsrsen Terry Tebbs Ed Pinegar 1956 cougar basketball. Pacific Coast Conference co-champions UCLA invaded the Brigham Young University campus December 2 to start the Cougars ' 1955-56 basketball sampaign off with a bang. The surprisingly strong BYU squad quickly rolled up a lead which was never relinquished throughout the game as they won, 75-58. The following evening ' s game proved to be different than the first, however, as the final score was a close 67-65 BYU v ictory. Oregon, another Pacific Coast Conference power, flew to Provo and couldn ' t get settled as the BYU quintet came out ahead 72-61 and 83-52. Colorado was the Big Seven ' s contribution to the Cougar list as they invaded the Cougars ' lair for a two game series. The Cats ex- ploded during both games and defeated the visitors 84-53 and 70-53. Coach Watts and his fifth-in-the-nation ranked ball club then traveled East to meet second ranked North Caroli ' na State. The NCS cagers pulled ahead in the final minutes of play to a 95-81 score and handed the Cats their first defeat. Wake Forest continued where NCS left off and defeated the Cougars 86-80 at Winston-Salem. The Cougars rebounded for the next series, however, and led by the record 36 point scoring of Terry Tebbs they won the Motor City Tournament opener from Toledo, 89-70. Meeting Detroit the follow- ing day, the BYU cagers completely dominated the game as they defeated Detroit 99-77 and won the Motor City Tournament. Michigan avenged their loss last year as they handed the BYU club a heartbreaking 80-79 defeat. The Cougars opened Skyline Conference competition on January 6 as they traveled to Missoula and defeated Montana, 73-64. A week later Colorado A M invaded Cougarville and the BYU five pulled away to a 61-49 victory. The Cats then played host to Wyoming and led the tired Cowboys through the game, winning 74-48. The Cougars took time out from conference play to host Oklanoma City on Jan. 21, with the latter winning a rough 62-60 contest. Cougar cagers met Utah State at Logan and the revengeful Aggies pulled an upset win, 63-56. BYU then greeted New Mexico and gave the visi- tors an 87-53 trouncing. Next came Denver as the Cats rambled to an 81-65 victory and went into the Skyline Conference lead when Wyoming and Colorado A M both defeated the University of Utah. Terry Tebbs set a new individual scoring record for a BYU player on the fieldhouse court by making 32 points. Utah State invaded BYU a week later and a vengeful Cougar squad trounced the Aggies 92-62 as 11,6 1 4 fans swarmed Into the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse to set a new State basketball K-f WM Br i Hp N,«X HL...:: L Jack Anderson Russ Peterson Harry Anderson 120 Dave Lewis Rudy Konold Lynn Rowe Tom Steinke I nationally ranked team BASKETBALL COACHES for the season were Rod Kimball, trainer; Stan Watts, head coach; and Bob Bunker, assistant coach. attendance record. John Benson also established a record for personal rebounds, grabbing 25 off the boards. Utah met the Wattsmen at Salt Lake two days later and set the Cats back with an 82-63 defeat. BYU was still cold as Colorado A M took a 1 2-0 lead over the Cougars and held it for a 70-59 victory. Herschel Pedersen hit for 3 I points the following night to lead the Cats to a 78-67 win over Wyoming. Perhaps the most exciting and yet disappointing game of the season came when Utah invaded BYU on February 24. I 1,142 hoarse fans filled the fieldhouse, and an additional 1 ,300 people watched a closed circuit TV broadcast. Utah took an early 13 point lead, but suddenly the Cats got hot and poured in 20 points to Utah ' s four in the final seven minutes of the first half. BYU led 41-38 at halftime. The Cougars increased the lead to 67-54, but then went completely cold and remained scoreless while the Utes ran up 14 points to grab a 68-67 lead and eventually win the 5ame, 82-77. The Cougars defeated Montana the following night, 95- 73, and broke the old fieldhouse record of 94 points set last year. The Cats went away for their final two games as they defeated New Mexico, 75-69, and Denver, 96-86. Willard HirschI Blaine Anderson Paul Kitchen Melvin Willces 121 UNDERDOG COUGAR John Ben- son goes on his knees after a loose ball. UCLA player directly above him is Willie Nauls. FLYING TERRIER, Terry Tebbs grabs the ball from Wyoming opponent. Other Cougars are Ed Pinegar and tall Blaine Anderson. FALLEN GUARD Dave Lewis hugs the ball as Blaine Anderson looks on. CAVORTING FORWARDS John Benson and Ed Pinegar keep ball from USAC. LENGTHY CENTER Heiischel Pedersen shoots as Harry Anderson coils. SKYLINE STANDINGS w Utah 12 Brigham Young _ 10 Utah State 7 Colorado A M 7 Denver 6 New Mexico 5 Wyoming 5 Montana 4 L Pet. 2 .857 4 .714 7 .500 7 .500 8 .428 9 .357 9 .357 .285 INTENT TEAM receives thorough game analysis from Coach Stan Watts. HIGH FLYING TEBBS passes off to a teammafe during UCLA game. Although shortest man in. conference, he outjumped many players much taller than himself. At season ' s end he was named to Little All American. 1955-56 GAME SCORES ■ M 89 Toledo BYU OPP. 99 Detroit 75 UCLA 58 79 Michigan 67 UCLA 65 73 Montana 72 Oregon 61 61 ♦Colorado A M 83 Oregon 52 74 ♦Wyoming 70 Colorado 53 60 Oklahoma City 84 Colorado 53 56 ♦Utah State 81 North Carolina State 95 87 ♦New Mexico 80 Wake Forest 86 81 92 ♦Denver ♦Utah State 70 77 80 64 49 48 62 63 53 65 62 63 59 78 77 95 75 96 ♦Utah ♦Colorado A M ♦Wyoming ♦Utah ♦Montana ' ' New M( ♦Denver Season record: 18-8 Conference record: ♦Conference games 82 70 67 82 73 69 86 10-4 DEEP BREATH helps lanky Jack Anderson as he waits for foul shot. ACE REBOUNOER John Benson gets vital tip-in beneath Reldhouse lights. HOOK SHOT SPECIALIST Herschel Pedersen gets one off agams-f Denver. A consistently high scorer, he also led team in total number of rebounds for season. ROUGH DEFENSE trips up Tom Steinke. Brigham Young University ' s hot-and-cold basketball squad ended their 1955-56 tourney with an impressive 18-8 sea- son record, and finished second in the Sicyline Conference with a 10-4 slate. The Cougars led the conference for a short time, but lost out to Utah in the final standings. The squad was the best offensive unit ever put together by Coach Stan Watts, as they averaged 77.2 points a game to break the old mark of 72.7 set last year. They also averaged 55.8 rebounds per game to better the old record of 48.8. Herschel Pedersen led the squad with 314 rebounds for an average of 12.1 a game; this put him second only to BYU ' s famous Mel Hutchins in BYU re- bounding. Terry Tebbs poured in a total of 506 points to give him the highest season average in BYU history and placed him fifth among BYU ' s all-time scorers. His selection on the Little All-America squad highlighted his achieve- ments. Attendance records were also set this season, as I 16, 103 fans saw the Cougars in action in the BYU Fieldhouse to break the previous season record by more than 30,000. BYU averaged over 8,286 fans at each of the 14 home games to set another record. The 1956 record boosted Stan Watts seven-year record at BYU to 147 wins against 71 defeats. DRIVING HARD, Willard Herjchi lays up a thot head and shoulders above opponents. Blame Ander- son is the Cougar who stands ready to trail ball. 126 PEDERSEN SHOOTS and the Cougar machine swings into offensive positions. In this photo taken at Colorado game, four of the five team members are stopped in midaction as they move to recover a possible rebound. BYU play- ers shown are Terry Tebbs, Hersehel Pedersen, Harry Anderson, and John Benson, ATTEMPTED BLOCK is too late to do any good as muscular Harry Anderson drives for the basket and lays up a shot against Colorado. Coming in for possible aid are Hersehel Peder- sen and Terry Tebbs. Cougars won both games. TIE BALL! And from the grimace on Jack Anderson ' s face It ' s a good thing that the game Is really played in fun. Harry Anderson is the other Cougar with his hands on the ball during this game with New Mexico which BYU won easily. MUTT AND JEFF combination of Terry (The Terrier) Tebbs and Hersehel (Soup Bones) Pedersen was the deadly Cougar scoring threat. 1956 COUGAR BASKETBALL TEAM conslsfed of standing, Terry Tebbs, Harry Anderson, Melvln Willies, Paul Kitchen, Oave Lewis, Hal Jensen, Blaine Anderson, Herschel Pedersen, Jacic Anderson, Rudy Konold, Lynn Rowe, John Benson, Ed Pinegar, Willard Hirschi, Russel Peterson, Tom Steinlce. Coaches kneeling are Stan Watts, Rodney Kimball, Marvin Robison (manager). Bob Bunlcer. freshman basketball Coach Bob Bunker and his Fresh basketball squad had a stormy season this year as they wound up their eleven- game series with a 4-won, 7-lost record. The Kittens opened the season with an 84-66 triumph over Dugway, but lost their next two games to Hill Field, 74-55 and 65-62. Then the Utah State Frosh squeezed out two vic- tories by scores of 62-60 and 67-66, but the BYU five rebounded and defeated Dugway again, 76-52. Utah Frosh rolled to an 75-72 win over the Kittens, but lost the second tilt, 56-48. Snow JC split with BYU, winning the first game 80-68, and losing the second, 78-46. Mesa JC hosted BYU in their final tilt of the season and de- feated them by a score of 76-65. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL team members were, front. Jack Dalton, Roe Smith, Duke Reid, Gary Larsen, Ralph Ashby, Brent Dorton. Back row, coach Bob Bunker, Duane Keith, Keith Pedersen, Gary Miles, Roy Thacker, John Gustin, Jerry Warnick, Jack Cravens. 128 WRESTLING TEAM members were, front, Reed Weight, Merrill Glenn, Lowell Wilkins, We$ Wilcox, Rayburn Jack, Derryl Herring. Back row, Jim Warner, Dick Hunt, Calvin Merrell, Gerald Stubbs, Frank Thompson, Coach Ray Thomas. wrestling BYU grapplers finished second In the Western Division with a 2-won, 2-lost record, and ended the season with an overall slate of three wins and five losses. In confer- ence competition they defeated Utah twice, 25-6 and 26-8, but lost two meets to Utah State, both by a 5-22 score. Coached by Ray Thomas, the squad showed favor- able Improvement and will be even stronger next year with additions from the Frosh team. Standouts among the Frosh squad were Leroy Davies, Utah State champion last year; Roger Overson, Oregon State champion for two years; and Robert Kresgey, AAU champion In New York. WARNER WATCHES as Tanner of Utah hangs on. ON TOP, Dick Hunt grapples Ute. (y 129 GOLF TEAM MEMBERS were, front, Rod Carter, Lenny NIelson, John Geertson, Phil Cannon, Herb Creviston, Grant Lindsay. Back row. Coach Fred Buck Dixon, Wayne Carle, Paul Simpkins, Dean James, Le Roy Stickel, Kirk Bitter, Mark B llif, Sonny Brawn. go If Golfwise the odds looked favorable to BYU as six let- termen returned from last year ' s championship team. Every veteran shoots close to par and keeps inter-squad competition close. Coach Fred Buck Dixon ' s squad is also aided by a sparkling group of new recruits which should supply the extra power to push BYU to the con- ference championship. In their first meet of the season the golf team swung to an easy 17-1 victory over Montana. John Geertsen turned in a remarkable performance as he shot three un- der par with a 68 for the course; this record should stand for quite some time. Geertsen was followed closely by veterans Kirk Bitter, Phil Cannon, Herb Creviston, Max Fillmore, and Leroy Stickle. CAREFUL PUTTER Phil Cannon measures while Kirk Bitter watches. LONG HITTER Max Fillmore demonstrates follow- through after stroke. Golf team practices and plays home games on the Provo golf greens. 130 TENNIS TEAM MEMBERS were, front, Byron Todd, Ray Skilllngs, Earl Brimley, Ross Woodward, Gary Collins, Ross Kimball. Middle row, Tracy Wilson, Robert Willianns, Gordon Smith, Gordon Crandall, Gary Giles, coach Fred Dixon. Back row, Conrad Stowell, Doug Smoot, Byron Fisher, Ed Pinegar, Max Frampton, Judd Flowers. tennis Brigham Young University will again be a strong op- ponent in conference tennis competition this season as five lettermen will be returning to the squad. Ed Pinegar, aided by lettermen Gordon Crandall, Doug Smoot, Max Frampton, and Jud Flower, will be the core of this year ' s team. Coach Dixon has also received a promising group of new men in this department which will prove helpful to the optimistic squad. Montana fell victim to the Cougars in their first clash of the season as BYU went undefeated throughout the tour- nament and won all seven matches. The entire team look- ed good and every player shows promise of pushing the squad to greater victories. FORCEFUL RETURN is hit by Doug Smoot. OPENING SERVE Is delivered by Ed Pinegar. TRACK TEAM members are, front, Al Ray, Roe Smith, Sheraid James, Bok Suk Shim, Paul Anderson, rrank Molle, Doug Spainhower, B ill Meadows, Hal Werner. Middle row Guy Dohart, Dick Heywood, Roger Silk, Melvin Wilkes, Raynor Pearce, Bill Bird, Don Mower, Oscar Anderson. Back row, Trainer Rod Kimball, Harry Anderson, Jim Crittenden, Bill Arnett, Wayne Ash, Arlyn Finlinson, Ralph Bonham. Willard Hirschi, Marvin Roberson, Charles Higgins, Don Spainhower, Coach Clarence Robison. Track promises to steal the spring sports spotlight at Brigham Young University this season as Coach Clarence Robison ' s Cougars are highly favored to take the Western Division and Skyline Conference championships. Nineteen lettermen of last year ' s championship cinder squad re- turned to the team ' s ranks this season; this choice group is aided by a surprisingly strong squad of new recruits who show promise of chalking up extra points for the Cougars. BYU javelin star Charles Pinky Higgins leads the Cats in this department, with Hal Werner and Claude Blanch giving him stiff competition. Ralph Bonham leads Doug Spainhower and Roe Smith in the highjump, while Marvin Roberson is top man in the shot put. Melvin Wilkes and Raynor Pierce head the broad jump department. Bill Bird and Roberson provide competition in the discus event, while Bill Meadows and Don Mower in the pole vault finish up the field events. On the cinder path, Harry Anderson paces Dick Heywood FLYING through th« air in ena of his broad jump laaps is Raynor Paarea. SMILING twosome is manager Tom Burrs and Coach Robison. I 132 AIMING his javelin is BYU star Charles Pinky Higgins. LONG DISTANCE runners art Al Ray. Sherald James, Bok Suk Shim. and Frank Molle in the century dash, while Heywood leads the pack in the 220 run. Arlyn Finlinson, conference 880 champ, and Jinn Crittenden nead the 440 dash with the Anderson brothers, Paul and Oscar, also on the top of the 880 list. Record-breaker Sherald Jannes leads the mile pack of Bok Suk Shim and Al Ray, while Shim, champion cross country runner of Korea, is top in the two mile run. Wilkes is the Cougar high hurdler ace, while Pearce holds the same honor in the low hurdles with Freshman Roger Silk close behind. BYU ' s conference champion mile relay team composed of Oscar Anderson, Mel Wilkes, Paul Anderson and Arlyn Finlinson still lead the conference. Much is expected of this year ' s championship squad, and much more should be given by the promising athletes. Conference records stand a good chance of being broken by the BYU cindermen, and Coach Robison looks forward to some participation on this year ' s Olympic team with some of his standout performers. UP AND OVER goes high jumper Don Spainhower. BYU has two other outstanding high jumpers, Ralph Bonham and Roe Smith. 133 HOPEFUL are outstanding traclcttcrs Marvin Roberson and Sherald Jamas. 100 yard dash 220 yard dash 440 yard dash 880 yard run Mile run Two mile run 1 20 yard high hurdles 220 yard low hurdles Broad jump High jump Pole vault Shot put Discus Javelin Mile relay H. Anderson 9.6 Heywood Finlinson 21.6 48.2 P. Anderson 1 :54.7 James 4:16.7 James 9:21.3 Hirschi 14.7 Hirschi 23.5 Wilkes 23 ' 101 2 Bonham 6 ' 8 Spainhower 6 ' 8 Meadows I3 ' 0 Roberson 5r5i 2 Bird I40 ' 2 Higgins 232 ' 5 O. Anderson Wilkes P. Anderson Finlinson 3:19.3 CLEARING the pole !n good form is Bill Mead- ows, one of the leading pole vaulters on the BYU track squad. Bill grabbed first place in this event during Cougars ' first meet with N.M. 134 ENERGETIC combination represents BYU ' s power in the 440 and 880 yard dash events. The two outside men are Arlyn Finlinson and Jim Crittenden of the 440 category, while the two center athletes are Oscar Anderson and Paul Anderson. DASH EXPERTS oJ the 220 are Frank Molley and Harry Anderson. Meet Pla ce New Mexico University Albuquerque Arizona University Tucson Arizona State Tempe BYU Invitational Meet Provo Montana University Provo University of Utah Salt Lake City Intermountain AAU Salt Lake City HURDLER Willard Hirschi tales time out. track Meet Place Utah State Agricultural College Provo Western Division Meet Salt Lake City Conference Meet Denver National NCAA Berkeley National AAU Bakersfield U.S. Olympic Trials Los Angeles LETTING GO with a mighty heave of the six- teen pound shot is Wayne Ash. This event takes a large quantity of strength and endur- ance. Marvin Roberson also specializes in the shot put. WtF ' ■ . ' L - ri BASEBALL TEAM MEMBERS were, front, Lynn Jones, Brent Pratley, John Blair, Brent Haymond, Ben Madsen, Gary LaComb, Paul Haynie. Middle row, Owen SItousen, Tom Steinke, Paul Kitchen, Dave Lewis, Phil Oyler, Glendon Hatch, Lamar Walbeck. Back row, Tom Phillips, Norm Christiansen, Lincoln Sorensen, Dak Lewis, Bob Smith, Dutch Brinkerhoft, Coach Wayne Tucker. baseball Under the direction of Wayne Tucker, new baseball mentor, BYU baseballers opened 1956 season as a poten- tial Skyline winner. With nine returning lettermen — only four were seniors — Tucker had a fine nucleus about which he assembled the diamond squad at Cougarville. The Cougar outfield was one of the strongest ever to play at BYU. Phil Oyler, all-conference hopeful and two- year letterman, held down left field; Paul Kitchen, re- turning regular from 1955 and dependable hitter, re- WATCHING INTENTLY, centerfielder Paul Kitchen follows diamond action. turned to center; and Dave Lewis, power hitter and a two-year letterman, was stationed in right. The infield was one of the best defensive units in the Western Division. Transfer student Tom Phillips handled first base chores after arriving at BYU from Phoenix Junior College. At second Paul Haynie, one of the best infielders ever to don a Cougar uniform, turned in several fine performances. The hot corner was manned by Gary LaComb, a converted second baseman, while Tom I 136 JUDGING BATTER, pitcher John Blair contemplates what type of ball to throw. Steinke, 9 junior from West Jordan, engineered the in- field from the shortstop slot. Behind the plate Dale Lewis, a sophomore from Provo, and Brent Pratley, returning letterman from Giendale, California, more than ade- quately filled the catching position. Pitching problems plagued Coach Tucker in his first year as only two hurlers returned from the 1955 squad. Ben Madsen and Lynn Jones, the two returning lettermen, were backed by Owen Skousen, a big righthander re- HIGH FLY is awaited for by left fielder Phil Oyler. turning from the service, John Blair, and Sterling Hanks — all juniors — and sophomores Brent Haymond, lone southpaw on the team. Glen Hatch, Bob Smith, and Line Sorensen. Dave Crowton, 20-year coaching veteran at BYU, stepped down in favor of Coach Tucker due to ill health. Tucker, a member of the New York Yankee chain for more than 12 years, was named Crowton ' s successor early in the year. LIMBERING UP, third baseman Gary LaComb swings three bats. flJietiEaaiii iilliiii INTRAMURAL Director Bill Hafen sits surrounded by assistants Richard Schroder, Ray Skillings, Wayne Cable. meris intramural s Under the capable direction of Bill Hafen, Brighann Young University students participated in the biggest intrannural sports program in the school ' s history. Over 3500 students took part in nearly 30 different athletic events to better last year ' s participation by more than 500. The main purpose of the intramural program is to afford the mass of students the opportunity to participate in a well-rounded program of sports and activities. The events are divided into three groups, with approximately ten sports being participated in each quarter. Flag football was the fall sports king as 36 teams entered competition, comprising a total of 360 students. Basketball dominated the winter events with 92 teams or 920 men participating. Softball led the spring sports as approximately 600 stu- BADMINTON champ Virgil Anderson. ALL SET to let the arrows fly are participants in archery, one ol the co-ed intramural sports. 138 ssm f K.r? ;A i: ' ■.- ' «T TEEING OFF on a long ball is Lanny Nielsen, Spring Quarter golf champ. FLINGING horseshoe is champ Dunk Larsen of fhe Tausigs. dents fook part. A unique point system has been devised to create interest and greater competition in the program. The organization with the best all-round performance reord for the year will receive the intramural Supremacy Trophy; individual participants are eligible for the Dr. hi. G. Merrill Cross Country Run Trophy. Each person who places first in any intramural competition will be awarded an Intramural Medal. Much progress has been made during the past year in the intramural program as new equipment has been pur- chased, more and better playing facilities have been frovided, and plans to improve the program even more ave been formulated. PRESENTING the Cross Country Run Trophy to SheraW James is Dean Nash FLYING HIGH is Wally Gordon, outstanding individual performer in gymnastics. SEniNG SIGHTS on ball are LeGrand Young and Cecil Ciarl TENSE ACTION shows on LaVern Brim ' s face in bowling competition. 140 CLOSE ACTION in basketball competition DEFEATING opponents are doubles chantpions Phil Cannon and Grant Misbach. Grant was also singles champ. (WINGING HARD is Paul Gambles during one of the intramural Softball games. LaVern Brim is catching. TOP FORM is shown by Skip Nelson PING PONG winners are, front. Bonnie Brunken, Mar Johnson. Back row, Deslyn Ediing, Marilyn Monson, Diane Foster, Nadine Jones. DR. LEONA HOLBROOK, Professor of Physical Edu- cation. Her life is high- lighted by many remarkable accomplishments in this field. RUSHING in for a basket is El ' lzabeth Belnap with Rhita Flake close behind. women ' s intramural s IVA LOU PETERSON, Faculty Advisor of the women ' s intramural program. A sin- cere and friendly instructor, she is de- voted to helping the women of BYU. INTRAMURAL volleyball provided ex- citing recreation for many of the BYU coeds. 142 WINTER Quarfer Sports Managers are, front, Jackie Nettles, Pat Turley, Frances Fell. Back row, Ann Macumber, Louise Bryner, Arlene Peterson, Anne Brown, Shirley Taybr. Not shown are Shirley Johnson, Betty Smith, Bonnie Coles, Rosie Tufaga, Shawnie Arbogast. MANAGERS of the Fall Quarter sports activities are, front, Barbara Taylor, Shirley Johnson. Back row, Evonne Davenport, Mary Lou Humphrey, Rhita Flake. Not shown are Renan Probst, Juanita Taft, Marilyn Lord. CONSCIENTIOUSLY batting the ball is Intramural participant Marilyn Arnold. The Women ' s Intramural program is designed to encour- age all women students of Brigham Young University to participate in wholesome physical and social activities. The calendar of events offers a diversified program throughout the school year. Girls participating compete for honors In volleyball, archery, tennis, track, basketball, foul pitch, table tennis, skiing, softball, badminton, bowl- ing and swimming. HARD-WORKING members of the Women ' s Intramural Council are Valorie Garff, Deslyn Ediing, Marilyn Lord, Juanita Taft, Bar- bara Taylor, Louise Bryner. KEEN COMPETITION was the result of the women ' s archery tournament. 143 BYU MARCHING BAND performed at halftime of football games. In their second year of organization, the band drew wide acclaim from sportswrlters and photographers for the excellent shows they presented. Working long and often late after the sun had set, the unit perfected Intricate drills and formations. Halftime shows during the year Included a Circus theme at the BYU-Utah game before a record crowd, and a tribute to Genn Miller at Homecoming. giving spirit to athletic events THE DEBONNETTES, a high school precision twirling team, performed for many BYU halftime entertainments at both basketball and football games. m: v:j CHEERLEADERS were Fred Dunford, Julie Tait, Bob Jensen, Paul Lookinland, Dick Jensen, Cynthia Scott, John Hales, (bottom) SONG- LEADERS were, front, Gail Morrow, Dianna Daniels, Middle row, Janice Zollinger, Lois Lochhead. Back row, Sharon Benson, Phyllis Hansen. COSMO COUGAR this year was actually two persons. Unveiled at the last home basketball game, Peggy Herron and Ray Pope were thanked tor the exhausting job which they did. 146 leadership section Throughout our lives we are dependent upon the decisions of other people. Our civihzation, so wonderfully complex and confusing, demands that we give up a certain amount of freedom of choice to other people who govern us. These people we choose wisely, knowing that the decisions which they make will not only affect us now, but in the future years. And we learn this, that leadership and its responsibilities bring about the full maturity of the individual as he faces problems and makes decisions. Leadership itself seems to be talent in the full sense that art or writing are special abilities given to some people. 147 Joseph F. Smith Harold B. Lee Spencer W. Kimball Ezra Taft Benson George Q. Morris Delbert L Stapley brigham young university Richard L. Evans Henry D. Moyla LeGrand Richards Marion G. Romney 48 Mark E. Petersan %. •iC DAVID O. MCKAY, ninth president of the Church of Jesus Christ ot Latter-day Saints, is head of the Board of Education. The beloved leader is known throughout the world for his work with the youth of the Church. board of trustees 1 sr j Adam S. Bennion Brigham Young University is a part of the educational system of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which includes institutes, colleges and seminaries. These are all gover ned by the Board of Educa- tion of the Church, which consists of the First Presidency and the Council of the Twelve. The Board of Education is also the Board of Trustees of the University. This is all under the new Unification Plan an- nounced in 1953. The Administrator of this plan is Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, who serves also as president of Brigham Young University. The administrative offices of Church education have become established at the University, making it the mother institution for Latter-day Saint education. Administrators hope that with this plan uniformity of standards, procedures and wider cooperation will be united with greater efficiency, economy and effectiveness in Church education. The LDS church has always been a leader in education, holding as one of its basic tenants that no man can be saved m ignorance. The motto of Brigham Young University is The Glory of God is Intelli- gence. President Stephen L Richards, speaking at a devotional assembly this year, said that the Church sponsored the University because it paid dividends in happier homes, converts to the church, and missionaries. He said that no other school could teach the concepts of home and family life as could this one, and that a reconciliation of religion and science could be better effected because ... there is found a true concept of religion and the relation of man to God. 149 WILLIAM E. BERRETT, Vice President in charge of Religious Education. WILLIAM F. EDWARDS, Vice President in charge of Finance and Business Ad- ministration. HARVEY L. TAYLOR, Executive Assistant to the President. during this year, education in America was at a point of vital significance to the nation and to the world. With the ending of World War II, schools and universities across the nation faced the greatest influx of students ever known, with promise of more coming. Brig- ham Young University faced that challenge as more people became aware of the advantages and the neces- sity of having a college education. President Ernest L. Wilkinson will be long remembered for the manner in which his administration faced the challenge. With the increase, dormitories were inadequate to hold the stu- dents: classrooms were filled above capacity; teachers were hard to get. Under his dynamic leadership the look of the campus changed. Building projects total- ing 16 millions have been completed or are in the process of construction. The University has approved plans for an additional eight millions to be spent on expansion. In various stages of planning are dormitories, a student union, a library and a fine arts building. There has seemed to be no end to the plans which far-looking leadership had set down to insure that the University would take its place as one of the great universities of the nation and of the world. This year, presidents of all Utah colleges and universities met to decide actions to handle the huge student in- crease which the public schools were already coping with. Since the end of the war, the University had already had an enrollment increase of 70% and had become the larg- est church affiliated university in the nation with regards to full-time students. Authorities gave full assurance that even a predicted increase of 5,000 students by 1965 could be handled. Not only have administrators been aware of growing student enrollments, but they have also worked hard to insure that the University would not lose that unique feel- ing of brotherhood for which it was known. Ever since its humble beginning as the Brigham Young Academy in 1875, the Brigham Young University has put as much stress upon improving the character and building the ideals of the youth of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as it has upon teaching the latest educa- tional theories and philosophies. When the great Mormon colonizer Brigham Young called Karl G. Maeser to estab- lish the school, he gave him only one instruction — one which has been repeated many times to teachers at the University today — . . . you ought not to teach even the alphabet or the multiplication tables without the spirit of God. Even more than he worked to make the University physi- cally great. President Wilkinson stressed the Importance of the University as a place where one ' s character could be developed and where young men and women could find the great peace of spirit offered by the philosophies of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. These philosophies hold that Man, being the son of God, is a free agent with unlimited possibilities of eternal advance- ment. The acquisition of knowledge Is a vital link in the eternal plan of creation. Thus the Brigham Young University presents its two facets to the world — one as a fast growing and vigorous uni- versity with well-laid plans for future growth, and another as a spiritual pillar which dares to teach the highest religious philosophies with the latest scientific researches. administrative Clyde D. Sandgran, Secretary of Board of Trustees, Board of Education, and Executive Committees; and General Counsel and Secretary for Church School System. PRESIDENT ERNEST L WILKINSON was in his sixth year as. President of the Brigham Young University. He graduated from Brigham Young University and later attended George Washington University Law School. He then attended Harvard Law School, ob- taining a Doctor of Juridical Science degree. During his administration the University has added four new colleges; the largest building project ever undertaken was completed; and plans were made for the future growth of the campus. He lives on campus and fre- quently invites students to his house for informal gatherings and discussion sessions. officers of the university 151 college of commerce The College of Commerce provides men and women with habits of work which will enable them to acquire an eco- nomic self-reliance. It is based on the objectives of build- ing an understanding of human characteristics and social aspects, training in business operations a nd economic changes, developing a capacity to analyze and organize information, and building a communication capacity in writing and speaking. It includes a broad general back- ground such as is needed by executive leaders in today ' s changing world. Included in the College are the Depart- ments of Accounting, Business Management, Economics, Finance and Banking, Marketing, and Secretarial Training. William F. Edwards, Dean. Richard Leo Smith, Chairman of Business Management. Lars G. Crandall, Chairman of Secretarial Training. Joseph T. Bentley, Chairman of Accounting. Herald R. Clarlc, Chairman of Finance and Banking. TYPING CLA ' Fn cUrvr-lr ' TwA s peed and proficiency in secretarial training. Elmer Miller, Professor of Economics Weldon J. Taylor, Chairman of Marketing. biological and agricultural sciences The College of Biological and Agricultural Sciences con- cerns itself with educating students in the principles of life upon the earth. The Biological Division of the College includes Departments in Bacteriology, Botany, Zoology and Entomology. In addition, students who are interested in medical technology, medicine, dentistry, a nd veterin- ary science register for pre-training in this division. The Agricultural Division prepares students to satisfy the practical needs of the community and trains them to be- come specialists in their fields. Included in this division are the Departments of Agricultural Economics, Agron- omy, Animal Husbandry, Horticulture and Horticultural Specialties, and Industrial Arts. Raymond B. Farnsworth, Acting Dean. Vasco M. Tanner, Chairman of Zoology and Entomology. Clarence D. Ashton, Chairman of Horticulture and Horticul- ture Specialties. HUMAN BRAIN structure is studied by Zoology students. Ivan L. Corbridge, Director of Agricultural Economics. Lawrence Morris, Chairman of Animal Husbandry. Don H. Larsen, Chairman of Bacteriology. Merrill J. Hallam, Chairman of Agronomy. LaVell C. Gammett, Chairman of Industrial Arts and Drawing. college of fine arts The College of Fine Arts studies all of man ' s cultural creations as he attempts to define the world around him. One of the five oriqinal colleges organized, it boasts of an exceptionally well-prepared faculty. Faculty members have studied at art institutes and recognized schools throughout the nation. Many of Utah ' s outstanding mu- sicians and artists are members of the faculty. Courses in public speaking, radio and television, and theatre and dramatic arts are offered in dramatics. Included in the College are the Departments of Art, Music, and Speech and Dramatic Arts. Gerr!t de Jong, Jr., Dean. J. Roman Andrus, Chairman of Art. John R. Halliday, Chairman of Muiic. MUSICAL TALENTS are developed by practice and supervision. Above, students participate in baton techniques under Norman Gulbrandsen. Below, a student practices on piano to develop her playing ability. Harold I. Hansen, Chairman of Speech and Dramatic Arts. college of education The College of Education was in the first year of opera- tion with a revised program. All educational courses were divided into four departments — the Departments of Edu- cational Administration, Educational Values and Pro- grams, Instruction, and Educational Research and Ser- vices. In addition, the college this year announced a new apprentice-teacher program wherein students spend one quarter as an apprentice teacher and one quarter as an actual instructor. The College administers the BYU High School and Training Schools. The College prepares teach- ers, counselors, school librarians, principals, supervisors, superintendents, and other education workers. Asahel D. Woodruff, Dean. Sterling Callahan, Chairman of Instruction. Antone K. Romney, Astittant Dean, Acting Chairman of Bducational Administration. TRAINING SCHOOL operated by the University gives student teachers an opportunity to have actual teaching experience and associate with students of all ages. Robert L. Egbert, Chairman of Educational Research and Sci- humanities and social science The College of Humainities and Social Sciences takes up the study of man, his creations, and his government. The humanities concern themselves v ith intellectual and artis- tic creations of man as he attempts to define the world he lives In. The Social Sciences deal with the social and governmental conduct and relations of the human family. The College, which is one of the largest in the University, strives to give every student a liberal education, and for majors in its departments it develops qualified and trained personnel. Departments in the college are: Archaeology, English, Geography, History, Journalism, Modern and Classical Languages, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology. A. Smith Pond, Acting D«an Reed H. Bradford Chairman of Sociology Marie K. Allen Chairman of Psychology L. Elliot Tuttle Chairman of Geography Leonard W. Rice Chairman of English Arthur R. Watkins Chairman of Modern and Classical Languages Richard D. Poll Chairman of History and Political ' Science Oliver R. Smith Chairman of Journalism M. Wells Jakeman Chairman of Archaeology LANGUAGE LABORATORY Is electronically operated and equipped. physical and engineering sciences The College of Physical and Engineering Sciences brings together in one college the fundamental physical sciences and the department of engineering. It provides training for future teachers, industrial workers, or students who wish to do fundamental research. In the college are the Departments of Air Science, Chemistry, Engineering Sci- ences, Geology, Mathematics, and Physics. The Depart- ment of Engineering offers a Bachelor of Engineering Science degree in Acoustical, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Geological, and Mechanical Engineering. A completely new engineering building was in the process of construc- tion during the year of 1956. Harvoy Fletcher, Acting Dean U. Col. Rulon D. Blake Chairman of Air Science Harold J. Bissell Chairman of Geology and Geological Engineering H. Smith Broad bent Chairman of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Milton Marshall Chairman of Mathematics Wayne B. Hales Chairman of Physics CARL F. EYRING SCIENCE CENTER is one of the best equipped in West. Jens Joh,ision Chairman of Engineering Sciences division of religion The Division of Religion administers all religious Instruc- tion at the University and is responsible for the program of religious activities which is sponsored by the University. Every student who graduates from the University Is re- quired to have had two hours of religious instruction for each quarter of work. Students In any college who com- plete thirty-four quarter hours of religious training are given special recognition at graduation. The head of the Division of Religion is the President of the University. Included In the Division are the departments of Bible and Modern Scripture, Church History, L.D.S. Church Or- ganization and Administration, and Theology and Philosophy. Sidney B. Sperry, Director of Graduate Studies. David H. Yarn, Chairman of Theology and Philosophy. Chauncey C. Riddle, Chairman of LDS Church Organization and Administration. Roy W. Doxey, Chairman of Bible and Modern Scripture. Russell R. Rich, Chairman of Church History. RELIGIOUS CENTER on campus is the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. B. West Belnap, Director of Undergraduate Division. T phys. and health ed., and athletics The College of Recreation, Physical and Health Educa- tion, and Athletics has as one of its primary purposes the education of students in those phases of work which will prepare them to teach young people the fundamental concepts of health and recreation. It plans to develop leaders in recreation, both for the nation and for the Church organizations. Courses are organized to meet state certification requirements. Departments within the College include the Departments of Recreation, Physical Education for both men and women, Scouting, Health Education and Safety, and Intercollegiate Athletics and Intramural Sports. Jay B. Nash, Acting Dean, Clarence F. Robison, Chairman of Health Education and Safety Royal Stone, Chairman of Scouting. Charles J. Hart, Chairman of Physical Education — Men. Leona Holbroolc, Chairman of Physical Education — Women. GEORGE ALBERT SMITH FIELDHOUSE will seat 11,000. Alma Heaton, Committee in charge of recreation. William J. Hafen, Director of Intramural Sports. Mary Jensen, Committee in charge of recreation. Edwin R. Kimball, Chairman of Intercollegiate Athletics. college o: family living The College of Family Living is unique on the BYU cam- pus and is an outgrowth of the philosophies of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in regard to family life and marriage. The Churcn has placed such a value on the teaching of the college that a new multi-million dollar Family Living Center was under construction for 1957. Members of the faculty serve as consultants to the 1 ,000 coeds living in Heritage Halls, hcluded in the College are the Departments of Clothing and Textiles, Economics and Management of the Home, Food and Nutrition, Home- making Education, Housing and Design, and Human De- velopment and Family Relationships. Marion C. Nund, Co-Dean Eleanor Jorgensen, Acting Chairman of Clothing and Textiles. Blaine M. Porter, Chairman of Human Development and Fa- mily Relations. DO- IT YOURSELF is taught to clothing and textile workers who learn how to save money by making their own wearing apparel at BYU. A J Marion Bennion, Chairman of Food and Nutrition. school of nursing M V Prospective women in white are enrolled in the School of Nursing under the direction of L. Bernice Chapnnan, Director. A Bachelor of Science degree is awarded to all students who meet requirements of the Nursing depart- ment and pass Utah ' s nursing examinations. The freshman year is spent in classrooms and laboratory work; sopho- mores receive instructions on the job at hospitals in Salt Lake and Provo. Girls are required to meet all general education requirements along with their nursing schedule and must maintain a C average each quarter to con- ti-nue in their nursing work. ;- Bernice Chepman, Director. SENIOR NURSES gather around a piano to sing together. Nurses spend much time in working together, and develop lasting friendships. LDS NURSES HOME in Salt Lake is site of Nurses ' hospital training. Here nurses live and practice In hospital before graduating. bl extension division The Extension Division, esfabllshed in 1921, has grown to one of the larger divisions on campus and includes de- partnnents in Audio-Visual Services, Adult Education Ser- vices, Leadership Week and Publication Services. The Division is also responsible for BYU travel tours to foreign lands and around the United States. The Audio-Visual Center serves church organizations, public schools and the University with tape recordings, film releases, and film productions. The Adult Ed ucation Services includes evening school, home, travel, and Armed Forces studies. Harold Un Clark, Director Lynn M. Hilton, assistant cjiractor. Evans Memmott Audio-Visual Aids Clarence Tyndall, chairman, audio-visual aids. graduate school I The Graduate School of the University was founded in 1922 to develop the power to do independent work and to encourage the spirit of research. When a student graduates from the University program with his Bachelor ' s degree, he can if he wishes continue and obtain either a Master of Science, Master of Arts, or Master of Educa- tion degree. The administration of the Graduate School is composed of the President of the University, the Dean of the Graduate School, four elected members of the Graduate faculty and one member from each of the col- leges, and a representative from the Division of Religion. George H. Hansen, Dean, Graduate School. mccune school of music The McCune School of Music and Art, located In Salt Lake City, became a part of the University in 1952. It has co-sponsored lyceums with the University which are held in Salt Lake. Among them have been appearance of the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Pops Orchestra this year. The faculty is large and represents the highest type of professional train- ing. Work done at the school is in two divisions — the preparatory, which includes all classes that do not receive college credit, and the college wherein credit is given to students who meet University entrance requirements. Credit is applicable toward graduation. N. Loranzo Mitchell, Director MUSIC SCHOOL it located in Salt Lake City. BUSINESS COLLEGE lies in mid Salt Lake City. BS I.d. s. business college I The Latter-day Saints Business College in Salt Lake City became a part of the Brigham Young University four ears ago in June of 1952. The School had been founded y the Church and had been used as a college and a high school. The affiliation of the college with BYU offers the advantages of credit recognition to students who may change to the parent institution. Courses at the col- lege parallel those offered at the University, and are designed to develop proficiency in the areas of Secre- tarial, Executive Secretarial, Junior Accounting, and High- er Accounting. Kenneth S. Bennion is director. Kenneth S. Bennion, Director. 163 Bliss Crandall, Dean of Admissions and Records. Dean A. Peterson, Director of Public Relations and Publications. Orin H. Jaclcson, Admissions Officer. Lucile Spencer, Acting Regis- trar. Floyd R. Taylor, Director of Ticket Bureau. Wetiel O. Whitaker, Director of Motion Picture Production. W. Cleon SIcousen, Director of Public Services. Raymond E. Beckham, Secre- tary of Alumni Association. Stewart L Grow, Chairman of Devotional Assemblies. Harold I. Hansen, Chairman of Radio and Television Programs. Edwin Butterworth, Director of Press Relations. general administration Wesley P. Lloyd, Dean of Students. Selby G. Clark, Chairman of Scholarships, Awards, and Fin- ancial Aids. B. Keith Duffin, Director of Placement Bureau. AMID COMPLICATED apparatus of a classroom students en- joy a close relationship between faculty and studentbody. Lillian C. Booth, Counselor for Women. Howard T. Reid, Chairman of Counseling Service. Cleo McCracken, Director of Women ' s Housing. Leonard E. Christensen, Capt., Traffic and Security. William Carr, Counselor to Foreign Students. general aamTrnsTraiToTT The administration of a university of 8,000 students re- quires almost as equal elaborateness of facilities as a small city. Included within the University General Admin- istrative Offices are divisions which cover admission, counseling, foreign students advisors, scholarships, traffic and security. The University operates a motion picture production studio, a food service and food purchasing, a laundry, a press, a photo studio, a creamery, and a post office. All these are designed to ease the flow of life within the University, which more and more becomes a ' city within a city. Leiand M. Perry, Superintend- ent of Physical Plant. Fred A. Sehwendiman, Director of Student Housing. Ben E. Lewis, Director of Auxiliary Services. PHYSIOLOGY TESTS are given to test peripheral vision and color perception. Kiefer B. Sauls, Treasurer C. R. Peterson, Purchasing, Mail Se rvice. Post Office and Receiving. Joyce W. Tippetts, Director of Campus Planning and Develop- ment. f Arthur D. Browne. Director of Administrative Studies. Dr. Ariel Williams, University Physician. faculty Allred, Mildred E. Aamodt-, Leonard C. Alder, Lorna C. Alder, Zane G. Allen, A. Lester Allen. Mark K. Allman, Verl Alward. Mignon H. Allred, R. Chase Anderson. Daryl Anderson, Elolse Anderson, H. Verlan Anderson, Keith P. Anderson, Rayola H. Bailey, Dale S. Anderson, Leiand Anderson, Vivian Andrus, J. Roman Atkinson, Charles L. Babcock, Hyrunn J. Anderson, RIchdrd L. Barlow, Frances P. Bangerter, Blauer L. Bankhead, Reid E. Ballou, Richard E. Barlow, Irene S. Barney, Vermon S. Barrett, Ivan J. Bartholomew, Davis Barnett, L. Owen Bauer, Edith B. Baxter, Leiand Beck, D Elden Beck, Jay V. Beckham, Raymond E. 167 Bendixsen, Grant D. Belnap, B. West Bentley, Anthony I. Bennion. Marian Bentley, Joseph T. Black, Jesse R. Bissell, Harold J. Bos, Jacob Berryessa, Max J. Blackham, Angus U. Bloom, Ruth S. Booth, Lillian C. Boyle, C. S. Boel, Joseph M. Britsch, Florence Todd Brimhall, Willis H. Britsch, Ralph A. Broadbent, H. Smith Brooks, Melvin Brough, Rulon R. Brown, Billings Burrup, Percy E. Bryner, Loren C. Buggert, Gustav F. Bullock, Kenneth C. Burmingham, Olive K. Bushman, Grant M. Bushman, Jess Richard faculty Calderwood, JoAnn Caine, Julia A. Calder, Glen H. Caldwell, Gaylon L. Callahan, Sterling G. Canning, Ray R. Candland, Dorothy N. Cannon, Mark W. Cannon, Clawson Carr, William C. Chandler, Samuel C. Chapman, L. Bernice Cheney, Thomas E. Christensen, Earl M. Clark, Harold G. Christensen, Leonard Christensen, Edward L. Christensen, Lillian A. Christiansen, Parley A. Christensen, Ross Clark, Bruce B. Clark, Herald R. Clackj James R. Clark, Marden J. Clark, Monroe H. Clark, Selby G. Clarke, A. John dinger, Morris M. Cochran, Thelma Compton, Lane A. Corbridge, Ivan L. Cowan, Cyntha A. Cox, Soren F. Craig, Marshall R. Crandall, Bliss H. Berry, June Bradford, Reed H. Brace, William Brownlee, Robert S. Browne, Arthur D. Butterworth, Edwin J. Butt, Newbern I. Buttle, Faye J. Evans, David Loius Farnsworth, Dean B. Farnsworth, Raynnond B. Fielding, R. Kent Firnnage, D. Allan Fisher. Flora D. Fisher, Albert L. Fuerstner, Carl Flab, Chad J. Fletcher, Harvey Fletcher, Harvey, Jr. Fuhriman, Dean K. Gardner, Elizabeth L Gannmett, Lavell C. Gates, Crawford Gardner, John H. Gibson, M. Carl Gledhill, Preston R. Glover. Geraldine Goates, J. Rex Green, John Alden Grow, Stewart L Grindstaff, Lt. L. Philip Gubler, Donworth V. Gulbrandsen, Norman R. Gunn, Richard L. Guymon. Fred E. Gwrtsen, O. Norman Crandall, Lars G. Croft. Evan M. Cummings. Benjamin F. Crowton. David M. Curtis, Brandt B. Curtis. Sgt. Clayne G. Daines, Delva Darais. Alex B. Davies. J. Kenneth Davidson, Bertha B. de Jong. Gerrit, Jr. Dixon, Fred W. Doxey, Roy W. Donaldson, David M Downing, Lester N. Duffin, B. Keith Dyer. William G. Dunn. Norman Eastmond, E. John Earl. Don L. Egbert, Robert L. Ediefsen, Blaine E. Ellsworth. J. Orval Empey. LaMar Hafen, LeRoy R. Hafen, William J. Hales, Richhard W. Hales, Wayne B. Hall, H. Tracy Hamblin, Lawson Halliday, John R. Hansen, Ralph Harris, Kenneth R. Harris, M. Maurine Harrison, Bertrand F. Hartson, Marlow R. Hart. Anna B. Hart, Charles J. Heaton, AJma Haupt, Floyd E. Hayes, John E. Haymore, Franklin Hellewell, Robert E. Hinman, Beth S. Hilton, Lynn M. Holbroolt, Leona Horton, Frank K. Horton, George A. Howell, Robert J. Hoyt, Gordon D. Hunt, Jay B. Isaksen, Henry L faculty Jakennan, M. Wells Jacobs, Margaret S. Jenny, Martha R. Jensen, Christen Jensen, Mary Bee Jensen, Vern H. Jenson, Edgar M. Johnson, Eldred A. Jenson, Gloria Jewell, Ethel Lee Jex, J. Lorin Johnson. Alan P. Jones, Garth N. Jonsson, Jens J. Jorgensen, Eleanor Jorgenson, Jean Keeler, J. J. Kimball, C. Rodney Knight, Hattie Krider, Mary A. Larsen, B. F. Larson, Clinton F. Larsen, Don H. Larsen, Vernon W. Latimer, Beulah Laycock. Harold R. Laycock, Ralph G. Layton, Robert L. Lloyd, Wesley P. Lewis, Ben E. Lewis, George L. McAffee, Boyd McConkie, Don L. McCracken, Cleo Mclff. Lyie H. Hansen, Ralph Hammond, May C. McKnlght, H. Neil McKell, William E. McKinley, Lynn A. McNamara, Delbert Hartvigsen, Jack A. Hart, Edward L Marshall. Milton Mabey, Melvin Madsen, Farrell Madson. Parke Hodson, Harry Hintze, Lehi F. Mercer, Winston Maeser, Georgia Mecham, Merlin J. Miller, Elmer Jacobs, Briant S. Jackson, Orrin H. Miller, Elva K. Miller, Karl A. Miller, Martin L. Monson, Samuel C. Moffitt, John Weldon Morrill. Damaris S. Morrel, Norma T. Morrill, A. Reed Morris, Lawrence Murdock, Joseph R. Nagele, Maroaret F. Nalder. Wallace K. Nash. Jay B. Nelson. Roscoe Nicholes. Henry J. Nicholes. Joseph K. Nicholes, Max M. Nibley. Hugh Nielsen, T Sgt. Alfred C. Nordgren. Quentin R. Nielsen, Eve Oak, Cecil R. Olpin. J. Lloyd Olson, Ernest L. Openshaw, S. Sgt. Gordon. Orrock, Scott Pardoe, Kathryn B. Parker, Clyde Payne, John W. Pearson, Glenn Perry, Leiand M. Peterson, C. R. Peterson, Hugh W. Peterson. Iva Lou Peterson, Lucille E. Peterson, Robert M. Pfund, Marion C. Poll, Richard D. Pond, A. Smith Porter, Blaine M. tsm £ ' i.O Pope, Richard L. Potter, Norma Poulson, Wilford Poulson, Virginia B. Prestwich, Leonard W. Purdy, Victor W. Rasmussen, Ellis T. Rich, Owen S. Rice, Leonard W. Rich, Naoma Reimschiissel, Ernest F. Rich, Russell Richards, Grant S. Richardson, Jed J. Riggs, Robert E. Rigby, J. Keith Robinson, Burton W. Rogers, Lewis M. Robison, Clarence J. Romney, Antone K. SardonI, Lawrence Shieldsj Leiand G. Shumway, R. Phil Skousen, Owen K. SIcousen, W. Cleon Smart, Lyman F. Smith, Carol T. Smith, Oliver R. faculty Smith, Wilford E. Smithson, Rulon N. Snell, William H. Sparks. Leroy Spears, Irene O. Spencer, Lucile Sperry, Sidney B. Stutz, Howard C. Stansfield, Russell N. Stone, Royal B. Struthers, Robert E. Sudweeks, Joseph Swensen, Albert D. Swensen, Russel B. Tanner, George W. Symons, J. N. Tanner, Orea B. Tanner, Vasco M. Taylor, Charles Taylor, Ethelyn P. Taylor, Weldon J. Thomas, John A. Thomas, Robert K. Thorhe, Lucile M. Thurgood, Jack J. Tippetts, J. W. Turner, Glen hi. Tuttle, Elliott Tyndall, Clarence Tyler, S. Lyman Van Moorleheim, W. F. Viles, Eileen Vernon, Leo P. Wakefield, J. Homer Wall, Willard Rasband, Mima Ray, M Sgt. Ernest L., Sr. Riddle. Chauncey Riddle, Eldin Sauls, Kiefer B. Schwendiman, Fred A. Smith, Richard J. Smith, Robert J. Warner, Ray D. Waterstradt, Jean Anne Watts, Stanley H. Watklns, Arthur R. Weight, Newell B. Webb, Fredrick N. West, Dale H. Whitaker, Reed Whitalcer, Wetzel O. White, J. Morgan Wilkins, Ernest J. Whiteford, June Wilkinson, Marian Williams, Ariel L. Wilson, Amelia Wilson, Warren B. Wing, J. H. Wiser, Wendell H. Witbeck, Alan R. Woodbury, Lael J. Woolf, Golden L. Woodruff, Asahel D. Woodward, Ralph Wright, E. Wayne 173 JOHN WARD, 2nd Vice Presi- dent, is a Val Hyric and Blue Key, A business management major, he will graduate in Spring quarter. He is originally from the city of Long Beach, Calif. VICKIE RICHARDS had dual job of Secretary and Historian. A major in elementary education, she plans to teach 1st or 2nd grades in Provo. Originally she entered University of Utah, but switched to be with Church school. She has a staff of about 65 worlcers, most of whom are secretaries. BOB DRI66S, Business Manager, spent three years in the Argentine mission. A Blue Key and Briclcer, he will enter graduate business. executive council ' A More so than in any previous year, this year ' s Executive Council set for themselves the goal of building for a bigger and better university. When student leaders met at Bryce Canyon before school started, they chose as their theme Behold Eternity and pledged themselves to the tasK of laying a solid foundation upon which future student governments could work. Realizing the tremendous future which Brigham Young University had be- fore it as a leader in the nation and in the world, the council began planning ways in which they could help bring this future even closer than it was. One outgrowth of the plans was the adoption in winter quarter of an entirely new student government which did away with the clumsy legislative council and which was a start toward a modern and efficient government patterned after that of the United States. Important as the new Senate system was, it was only one result of a general course which the council took as they tried to build a firm foundation. WID TINGEY, President of the Associated Students of Brigham Young University, was foremost in advocating improvement of the student govern- ment to meet the needs of an expanding studentbody. He felt that some helpful steps had been taken, but that much remained to be done. WID TINGEY, ASBYU Presldenf, has a B.A. in Journalism and is working for an M.A. in Church History and Philosophy. A re- turned missionary from Australia, he spent four years in the Navy and is president of the big Pacific Studentbody Association. ELLEN KEELER, 1st Vice President, headed assemblies. Voted the Friendliest Girl, she is a native of Provo and affiliated with White Key and O. S. Trovata. She majored in Speech. m-m ELLEN KEELER, 1st Vice President, took as her goal the improvement of the assembly functions on campus. Reorganizing assembly procedure, she set up central committees to handle nearly all phases of work which go into producing an assembly. Also adopted was usage of IBM cards to search out what she felt was the vast reservoir of talent on the campus. JOHN WARD, 2nd Vice President, was in charge of dances, pep activities, traditions, and school spirit during the year, as well as scheduling activities and doing the calendar. Under his hand the pep activities were enlarged beyond any which had been attempted in previous years. VICKIE RICHARDS, Secretary of the studentbody, worked with council members in their efforts to lay solid foundations for the future. She felt that a lot of work remained to be done before the university became what it had been intended to be, or before the full possibilities of its growth could be felt. BOB DRIGGS, studentbody Business Manager, made some progress in streamlining his job. All phases of studentbody activities were indirectly under his supervision as he alloted the distribution of some $100,000 of student money. ■ Wrp ' % 1 11 H Jr jiSI p I m Hhkk .J ■ ' 1 r iWfefl m 1 ' M ' 9 P| ■ ' i - - ' . I M Hfinv; ' d . 1 ' «= ■ R ' m W8 ' St J V ' «m£ B j I i ■ i ' 4 I H « ' ■ ' = HHHBHKv IjB hB WM ELVA DAVIS worked as secretarial assistant to coordinator. HENRY L ISAKSEN, student coordinator, had the difficuVt job ot correlating student functions and repre- senting the studentbody to the faculty. He holds a Ph.D. and is Associate Professor of Personnel and Guidance. student coordinator cabinet Services provided by the Student Coordinator include overall supervision of student organizations, coordina- tions, coordination of all scheduling of activities, train- ing in leadership, supervision of student government and the expenditure of studentbody funds, and liason between students, faculty, and administration. The staff of the office of Coordinator of Student Organizations includes: the Coordinator, Dr. Henry L. Isaksen; Assistant to the Coordinator of Student Organizations, Dee Jacobs; and a secretary, Mrs. Elva Davis. The ultimate goal of the Coordinator is to help the students develop self-govern- ment with a minimum of intervention. CABINET MEMBERS were, front, Tom Reeve, pep; Mar Johnson, AWS; Jack Whittle, public relations; Kelvyn Cullimore, Honor Council; Ken Clayton, publicity. Back row, Ken Young, elections; Karl Snow, IOC. elections committee 5- Using the motto, The ' 56 goal is you at the pole, the Elections Committee proceded throughout the year to try to establish a national collegiate vote percentage record. The Committee handled all phases of studentbody elections, particularly, the A.M.S.-A.W.S., class officers, studentbody officers. Homecoming Queen, Sophomore Loan Fund Queen, and the constitutional amendment voting. Ken Young began the year as the committee head, with John Hunter taking over during winter quarter. ELECTION COMMIHEE membors were, front, Lyric Robinson, Janis Hull, Donna Mae Riding, Louise Bessy, Margot Seymour. Middle row, Sally Emmett, Mary Holmes, Yvonne Anderson, Chris Ellsworth, Elaine Gordon, Veda Kawai. Bacic row, John Hunter, Don Minor, Ross Wood- ward, Burl Jarvis, Ken Young, H. Blaine Call, Richard W. Moyle. Complete reorganization of the Assembly Committee saw the creation of sub-committees to handle the individual phases of production such as scenery, costuming, direct- ing, and writing, with a subchairman presiding over each committee. ASSEMBLY COMMIHEE workers were Maida Rust, LaRee Adams, Bryan Drennan, Joan Wors- ley, Larry Peterson, Brooke Temple, Fran Kirk, Gayle Griffin, Sharon Thompson, Sanford Hellner. assembly committee 177 PEP COtv MITTEE were, clockwise: Brook NosJer, Lois Lochhead, Howard Ellison, Lamont Ririe, Tom Reeve, Barbara Sandsfrom, Danny Gallego, George Eberting, Peggy Herron, Bob Linebarger. , pep committee Through the efforts of the Pep Committee, pep rallies, which in the past have been sparsely attended, became much more popular events when centered around such public relations Promotion of all local and national publicity of the Univer- sity was handled by the Public Relations group. Emphasis ' was placed on bettering relations between students a ' nd activities as the Scalpum Special chartered train to the U of U vs. BYU football game, the giant Bonfire Rally contest, and the chilly but filling Breakfast Rally, which was a pre-homecoming parade event. Tom Reeves acted as committee chairman. He was assisted by Laniont Ririe as associate chairman. Provo citizens this year. The inauguration of a student soliciting plan was accomplished by working with the Provo Chamber of Commerce and the Downtown Mer- chants. Other functions included the handling of the student calendar, Miss Football awards, football publicity, stake president day, and interschoo! publicity. PUBLIC RELATIONS workers on the council were Gordon Taylor, Jack Whittle, Sid Mitchell and Don Greenwood. 178 DANCE COMMITTEE were, front, Wanda Peacock, Vickie Larsen, Gene Twitchell, Barbara Rowe, Dianna Daniels. Back row. Gordon Wells, Vern Payne, Rex Estes. dance committee Organization of the Dance Committee and the year ' s dances transpired during fall quarter under the leadership publicity Consistent service to all organizations desiring art and poster supplies was provided throughout the year by the of Gene Twitchell. Taking over for the remainder of the year was Vern Payne. For the first time in history, dances held during winter and spring quarters did ;not show finan- cial loses. Outstanding dances of the year were the Snow Carnival dance, the Banyan Ball, and the Inaugural Bali. Publicity workers. The pep activities, Homecoming Week activities, Orientation Week activities, and Y day were particularly benefited through the Publicity organization. Successful attempts were made to acquire two large bulletin boards to be used for campus publicity purposes. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE members were Jack Smith, Gaye Bowden, Ken Clayton, Marlene Taylor and Ralph Dale Barney. 179 IOC PRESIDENCY were Steve Barrett, vice president; Jean Lewis, assistant; Marjorie Bowen, secretary; Karl Snow, president. BRICKER TRIAL attracted pledges and onlookers. Briclcers were on trial lor violation of initiation procedures on campus. inter organizational council Completion of the IOC Handbook came about this year through the guidance of president Karl Snow. The Hand- book was well received and has been of great service to organization presidents. A new rushing plan was inaugu- rated which has eliminated social unit rushing difficulties and which has enabled many more students to become affiliated with the smaller units. Approximately twenty- five new organizations were incorporated, including geo- CENTRAL COMMIHEE to handle rushing were, front, Diana Hatch, Eleanor Bargstedt. Back row, David Groe- berg, Winston Christensen, 180 SCHEDULING COMMITTEE for the IOC was, front, Robin Andelln, Gayle Griffin, Shirley Walker. Back row. Lea Hansen, Ralph Stewart, Bruce Cameron. PLANNING COMMITTEE worlcers were, front. Gayle Griffin. Back row, Paul Anderson. Carl Mitchell, Ken Kenny. IOC MEETINGS were filled with representatives from each campus organization and had to be held in roomy lecture halls. graphicals and depar+mentals. A central location of the IOC offices was established, and regular office hours were begun for the first time. The court system was com- pletely reviewed with the suggestion that major changes be made by the Senate. Complete reorganization of all departments of the Inter-Organization Council was car- ried out in an effort to achieve more efficiency. SOCIAL UNIT PRESIDENTS were, front, June Dudley, Connie Anast, Jean Peters, Carol Groshell, Pat Watts, Margaret Nalder, Lauree Adams. Bacic row, Ned Hoopes, Dick Moyle, Michael Warnick, Lew Christensen, Robert Frazier, Harry Ballard, Kay Berge, Reed Jenkins. r HONOR COUNCIL members were, front, Carrol SuHon, Norman King, Marilyn Blaycocli, Henry Hrahowsh!, Mary McMurray. Middle row, Sharon Daven- port, Byron Fisher, Jo Ann Leonard, Dick Gibson, Evelyn Murray. Back row, Eugene Klngdon, Charlene Bjarnson, June Clyde, Lynn Benson, Larry Watts, Robert Blair, Kelvyn Cullimore. honor council Major revision of the Honor Code and honor procedures to a counseling system was wrought this year in an effort to provide students with more assistance in understanding, and guidance in adhering to honor principles. A student education program was pursued to achieve these ends. The new system gives individual and understanding consultation for alleged violators rather than a trial as under the former system. A questionnaire was circulated by the council to the studentbody so that student atti- tudes and opinions might be realized on the Honor Code and its workings. Production of a;n educational film on the honor system was begun during the year, also. HONOR COUNCIL MEETING was noted for Its discussion of the application of the University ' s Honor Code. Here they ring about a table to tall over problems. SENATE MEMBERS were, front, Dallas Merrill, Nancy Briggs, Ann Smith, Elaine Gordon, Sandra Butler, Diane Hatch. Middle row, Jane Eddington, Ann Jones, Walt Winkleman, JoAnn Wells, Dennis Olsen, Monte Kuntz, Ben Diclensort. Bad row, Don Minor, Rex Estes, Leo Weidner, Mel Close, LaMont Ririe, Roger Victor. senate winter quarter saw the establishment of the Senate as the legislative branch of studentbody government. The Senate Is composed of the studentbody president, stu- dentbody first and second vice-presidents, individual class presidents and vice-presidents, and thirteen elected senators, three from each undergraduate class. A consti- tutional committee formed to rewrite the studentbody constitution proposed a three branch type of government for the future, worked on the student traffic problem on campus, and passed decisions on minor issues. SENATE MEETING was held in Executive Council room. Senators met beginning in winter quarter. ' R. m. s. Every male student enrolled in the University belongs to the Associated Men ' s Students which is designed to foster a wholesome masculine atmosphere on the campus. This year the AMS, under the direction of president Mel Close, vice president Bob Anderson and secretary Phil Brown took a full load of work. They sponsored Frosh Field Day for incoming students, the Autumn Leaf hiike and Dance, the Christmas Drive where students contri- buted food and toys to needy children, the Snow Carni- val, Fite-Nite, a carnival, and climaxed with Y Day which COUNCIL members were , front, N!el Christensen, Reed Blake. Middle row, Mike Warnick, Carl Mitchell, Heber Thompson, Vern Payne. Back row, Dick Schroeder, Jerry Griffith, Carl Chamberlain, Paul Looklnland. found school dismissed as students gave the Block Y on Y mountain a face-cleaning. In addition they worked with Intramurals, sponsored a Service Trophy and BYU- Utah exchange, and a Keep-off-the-Grass campaign. Mel Close also worked with the first Utah State AMS confer- ence of Utah ' s colleges and universities. One new field of work which they experimented with and which seemed successful was in inter-school relations with other univer- sities i ' n activities and sports. AMS HEADS were Bob Anderson, President Mel Close and Phil Brown. COUNCIL MEMBERS were, front, Donna Hamilton, Marian Green, Mary Jane McCulley, Cleo Brandley. Middle row, Pauline Richardson, Joan Dixon, Joan Christensen, Marilyn Johnston, Ruth Romney. Back row. Bliss FInlayson, Pat Robin- son, Karen Guymon, Marilyn Monson. a. w. s The many annual AWS affairs were supplennented by several new events this year. A Coed of the Month sel- ection was begun, the coeds being chosen on the basis of scholarship, character, participation in their particular college, and upon the dean ' s recommendation. A new Big Sister program was begun so that entering Frosh girls were paired with big sisters who lived in their same dorms. Girls living in off-campus housing were united in a new program designed to bring the girls closer together. Zones were created and zone leaders chosen. Numerous activities then took place within the zones. Other activities which were sponsored by the AWS included the annual Songfest, Twirp Week, and the Lucky Ms Dance, transfer parties, the junior AWS tea and fashion show, and the Frosh Girls ' Hike. AWS LEADERS were, front, president Mar Johnson. Back row, Barbara Hart, Elaine Stirland and Maxine Read. EDITORIAL STAFF were, front, Peter Myer, Thelma Hatch, Faith Ewart, Philip Hurlbut and Barbara Comes. Back row, Pat Farnsworth, Dan Gashler, Dianne Steclcler, and Richard Pope. ELVA CHRISTENSEN, editor of the magazine, produced a lively and interesting book. A journalijm major, she has worked on the Uni- verse as a reporter, photographer and editor. wye magazine Under the editorship of journalism major Elva Christen- sen, the Wye magazine this year tried tor a lighter view- point throughout the book with subject matter close to the life and activities of the students. The magazine runs original student material in short stories, art, photog- raphy, and poetry. A new feature this year was a con- test for the best non-fiction personal experience and per- sonality sketch submitted. In addition, this year a quarter- ly column of book and play reviews was written for each issue. The staff this year has numbered about 40 people. The magazine itself is printed offset at the Y press, and has an average ' number of 32 pages each issue. Two color runs have been used on the issues, with a center section Erinted on off-color paper. Students contributions have een above average and the book increased 12 pages over its autum,n quarter issue. Poetry contributions are the most numerous, with essays and short stories running about senen to each quarter ' s issue. Photography has play- ed an important part in the magazine, with the first photographic cover in six years used autumn quarter. The new look of the magazrne won enthusiastic sup- port from students and faculty members. STAFF MEMBERS were, front, Joyce Rawlings, Paulie Lauper, Annetta Teerlink, Mary Monson. Back row, Catherine Woodhouse, Wynne Anne Taylor, Eloise Miaike, and Sharon Hickenlooper. STAFF WORKERS were, front row: Marilyn Maughn, Marcella Whaley, Kleta Ockerman, Yvonne Romney, Karen Smith. Back row: Ned Seeley, William Larsen, Andy Andeweil, Norman King. 187 I . n SOLONS PLEAD OR NEW VIEWi ON GRID POUCyI RALPH BARNEY was Managing Editor. In mid-winter he was chosen new 1957 Editor. STEVE HALE was Editor-in-Chi ef. A Journalism major, he is a veteran, married, and has two daughters. He Is also the president of RMIPA. CATHY COLLARD worked as Society Editor on the state ' s fifth largest daily. The Brigham Young Universe changed from a twice- weekly paper to the fifth largest daily in the state under the editorship of Steve Hale. Taking office in the spring quarter of 1955, he began his duties with a heavy cam- paign for more student participation in elections. Partly as a result of the extensive publicity given the campaign in the paper, the University set a new national record of better than 80% eligible voters casting ballots. During this time he also began a campaign for the formation of a Young Republican and a Young Democrat party on the campus. Nothing on this line was accomplished that year, but with the beginning of fall quarter these two organi- zations came into existence and have since featured out- standing state and ,national politicians at their meetings. Perhaps the biggest campaign, and the one which Hale daily universe feels was of the most use to the school, was the Daily Universe campaign for a reevaluation of the football setup at the University. In this campaign they scooped all newspapers and wire services when the head football coach resigned his position. The story made national headlines when Hal Kopp, Rhode Island mentor, was ap- pointed to the vacated post. Another campaig ' n which promises to be equally as re- warding to the studentbody was one for a complete revision of the studentbody constitution. The vigorous campaign begun by Hale in his first quarter as editor finally resulted in the adoption of a much more efficient studentbody constitution patterned after the government of the United States. SALLY ARNOLD worked mpus Editor. KEN CLAYTON was Sports Editor this year. VIRGINIA BRINKERHOFF was Campus and Managing Editor, She worked up from reporter. 186 KM REPORTERS were, front, Reed Blake, Joanne Stein, Karen Curtis, Talmage Bird. Back row, Carolyn Thomsen, Janet Fowler, Deanna Barnum. !-- ji e)ie :: ' :iw-m wig?m!m ' v:-m-yvmm REPORTERS were, front, Dan Gashler, JoAnn Dray, Yvonne Romney, Stan Howard. Back row, Loretta RIggs, Margaret Hunter, Jean Whiting, Ann Pettljohn, Pat Bringhurst, Barbara Jean Cook. SPORTS staff members were, front, Dave Gordon, Howard Hill. B«el[, Jack Smith, Paul Gambles. DON SNOW worked as Assistant Business Manager under Dick Hirfzeii. SHIRLENE PALMER was one of the office workers to help on the Brigham Young Universe. BUSINESS STAFF was Don Rigby, Darwin Hayes, and Jack Whiffle. RECEPTIONISTS were, fronf, Phyllis Larking, Ann Palmer. Back row, Valene Anderson, Colleen Larsen. They handled office work. daily universe With a circulation of 7,500, the Universe during 1955 was the largest since a student paper was begun on the campus even though the number of staff workers had not seen such an increase. The beginning of daily publication caused an extra work-load to be dropped on the shoulders of responsible editors, but within a few weeks production work had entered a smooth flowing phase which enabled staff members to publish with a minimum of duplication. During the year the paper put out three extras and two red flag editions when the University announced the selection of a .new head football coach. Midway in the year, the editorship passed from Steve Hale to Ralph Barney ' s capable leadership. Barney had worked as man- aging editor under Hale. At the beginning of spring quarter the Universe began publishing five times a week — once on every school day. As a daily it contained wire service news and syndicated comic strips. During the time of its publication the staff totaled 45 workers. DICK HIRTZELL, business manager, was responsible for paying bills incurred during the firsf year as daily. EDITORIAL STAFF members included, front, Marilyn Arnold, Sandy Holtman. Back, Marcella Whaley. PHOTO STAFF Don Gufhrie and Glen Sherwood. nlr in HI K ' O H 1 ■ i , 1 ' ' ' ' H zSSm ■r;; ; r rv ' ' sf a H YVONNE ANDERSON, Assistant Editor, was a member of the Creative Staff of the Banyan and helped select the tone and theme of the book. The iobs of indexing, final proofreading, and production flow were done by her late at night. She has been a staff member three years. JOHN MARLOW, Editor of the 1956 yearboolc, will repeat as editor of next year ' s Banyan. A pre-med and Honor Roll student who hopes to enter a nationally known Medical School after graduating from BYU, John has sung major roles in two opera productions of the Opera Workshop this year. This year ' s book, under his direction, has tried to present an accurate account of the year ' s activities and at the same time maintain a formal tone without losing the feeling of University life. banyan staff Beverly Booth, woman ' s intramurals. Paul Gambles, men ' s intramurals. Front, Sally Esler, copy; Jerry Spainhower, art. Back row, Doreen Coleman, activi- ties; Carol Ward, drama. Missing, Konda Atkisson, art. Allan Fraiier, Pubicity and Promotions, Business Advertising Manager, Posters. Index Staff ware, front, Jackie SneJI, Yvonne Elzinga. Back, Mina Marshall, Jean Evans, Elaine Saben. Editorial assistants were, front, Defora Bertelsen, Carol Freeman, LuRae Hall. Back Row, Donna Mae Riding, Norma Larsen, Barbara Markham. DON WOODWARD, Copy Editor, work- ed fhrough the year on captions like this one trying to make them understandable. A journalism major, he tried to write copy that was accurate and objective and had a journalistic flavor to it. WALLY BARRUS, Photography Editor, headed a staff of five cameramen during the year. A veteran of Naval photo- graphy training, he specialized in por- trait work and high quality printing. The dramatic photos this year were his work. BOB PRATT, Art and Layout Editor, drew all of the divisional pages in addition to layouts. He was instrumental in selecting this year ' s theme, and his layouts were the result of much research of current professional publications. Marilyn Alter, Royalty Section Leader. 1 ■ i.- ' ■l ' - ' V% M Mr jl I H k 1 1 k 1 1 i Gail Christensen, Scheduling. Caryl Ann Waldvogel, pasteups. Jane Harrison, Classes Section Editor. Carole Carruth, Leadership Section Editor. ■■jj I W Sfm B r ,:■ ' , ' K .; .r T _ fj J w V ' mBm Ranae Clark. Music and Drama Editor. ; t- - Jim Thorne, Activities Section Editor. Robert Wittorf, Organizations Editor. Ron Hales, Sports Editor. VAL PARKE worked ai Assis- tant Business Manager and be- came Business Manager when Steve Barrett vacated the posi- tion midway through the year. DICK JENSEN was Sales Man- ager, and moved up to Assis- tant Manager under Val Parke. STEVE BARREH, Business Mana- ger, planned a sales drive that re- sulted a record sales of 4,900 Ban- yans. Steve left on a mission call midway through the year, but had the staff of 80 workers organized so well that no trouble occurred at the change and he continued to give advice and help. banyan staff Banyan staff members this year totaled 150 students who v orked at various times on the production of the book. A record sale of 4,900 books was made this year. All work which goes into the book in done by student labor, which includes art, photography, portraits, layouts, copy, and even some printing. The staff is divided into three main divisions — creative, sections, and production. The crea- tive staff plans the book, while the section editors are responsible for the completion of pages within their sec- tion. The production staff includes paste-ups, publicity, scheduling, and secretarial work. Sections within the book each have an editor and a staff which usually numbers about three workers. Other stu- dents may be called in to work on the book if the occasion demands. This year ' s Banyan is the largest that the book has been since it was begun. Under the editorship of John Marlow, the staff members produced a book which cost approxi- mately $30,000 and which had an estimated circulation of 40,000. A survey taken by the Banyan this year of univer- sities throughout the nation showed that the yearbook was one of the largest printed and had one of the highest percentages of students buying the book. Joy Aschmann, Office Personnel. [to m . at jW .... Wayne Boyack, Assistant Sales Manager Norma Jean Berry, Office Personnel Director. Editorial assistants were, front, Linda Taylor, Margie Davenport. Back row, Loyce Olofson, Lenet Hadley, Carol Prince. Photographers were Jim Almond, Gala Tenney, Jay Bradshaw, Griff Sorenson, Ralph McBrlde. y p ress The Y Press, with complete facilities for offset and letterpress printing, prints all of the University ' s publi- cations. The addition this year of a web-fed flatbed press enabled them to print the Universe, student news- paper, on a daily basis. In addition, the Press has installed complete engraving facilities this year. The Banyan is one of the major jobs of the Press and is done on a new Miehle 29 offset press. The only work not done at the Press on the Banyan is color separations, and binding, although all printing and folding is done with their facil- ities. All machinery installed at the Press is paid for out of profits made in its work. I FRANK HAYMORE, Manager o fhe Y Press, supervised the production of all material printed on campus. Under his direction the Press expanded to print the Universe as a daily, and installed new engraving equipment. BANYAN PAGES are examined by Assistant Manager Delvar Pope and Manager Frank Haymore. The Press printed the Banyan on a new Miehle offset press. The Brigham Young University Photo Studio this year handled a volume of business large enough to place tnem among the top film processors in the state. An auxiliary service of the University, the Photo studio operates on student help, which at times has numbered 61 workers, and one full-time employee. The studio is operated as a business, equal to other studios and is completely self sustaining. Among the work done by the Studio are microfilming, Banyan portraits, news and publicity re- leases, special work for speech and dramatic arts depart- ments, microfilming of the University library ' s material, and photography for University publications. The Photo Studio is operated solely on work supplied by the univer- sity, the faculty or the students. photo stodio PHOTO STUDIO Is operated as a business, and serves the University in all photo work. JOSEPH M. BOEL, Director of the Photo Studio, supervised all portrait work in the Banyan in addition to administering Univer- sity photo work. 193 rSJ SF W f K ' T; KBYU STAFF MEMBERS were Davern Perry, Mae Johnson, Jill Harkness, Bill Houghtaling, Mona Boyden, Andre Mostert, Larry Peferson, Don Weathermen. radio kbyu KBYU, student radio station, celebrated its 1 0th year of broadcasting this year under the direction of Jill Hark- ness, station manager. Anniversary observances took the form of improvements and innovations aimed at providing the studentbody with more t han just music, news, and sports. Coverage of campus activities, special features on cam- pus personalities, plus broadcasting of the devotionals and assemblies were all a part of the station ' s schedule. KBYU co-sponsored Going Places and Doing Things asembly for spring quarter activity and initiated a Blind Date program to help students get acquainted. KBYU, which is located in the Speech Center, is under the faculty advisorship of Owen S. Rich, who was instru- mental in the establishment of the station in 1946. The station provided valuable experience for students who were interested in developing their talents in that direction. RADIO PANEL discussion was held frequently on items oF campus interest TV BROADCAST was within KBYU studios. Kent Marler is on camera. 194 ROTC COMMANDERS were Lewis GarreH, Dayton Wittke, Jack Whittle. Since 1951, the Department of Air Science at B.Y.U. has represented the Senior Division of the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps program. When a student grad- uates from AFROTC, he is a trained junior executive, and when he enters the service he is given specialized training. The first quarter of the freshman year is the only time a student is eligible to enroll in the AFROTC program, but he may discontinue his training at any time. Freshmen and sophomores enter the basic program in which they are promoted through the airman ranks according to ability and leadership. Each cadet must wear his com- plete Air Force uniform one day a week at leadership laboratory. CADET WING COMMANDER was Don Rogers. air force rote To qualify for upper division enrollment in AFROTC, a cadet must be approved by a selection board. Junior and senior members attended a training unit during the summer and have leadership responsibility in training other cadets. During each school year, cadets participate in a pro- gram of orientation flights. They visit Air Force Bases and aircraft assembly plants to gain first hand experience in Air Force procedures. Among extra-curricular activities sponsored by the AF- ROTC are the Arnold Air Society, the Sabre Squadron, the Drill Team, AFROTC Chorus, the Rifle Team, and the annual Military Ball during spring quarter. ROTC DRILL TEAM was a collection of crack marchers and riflemen. MARS RADIO broadcaster is Fred Childes. 195 VENTRILOQUIST Roy Baumgarf. Marilyn Worsley Winston Christensen Samuel Atoa Clair Earl Mildred Meyer Christensen Duane Christensen Walt Winlcleman Kay Smith Georgia Russell 1 Andy Anderweil Skip Nelson Howard Ellison 1 Bruce Nilsson Max Garrett Roger DeMordaunt ROCKETTES, an all-girl precision dance team, perform on many of the program ' s tours. student program bureau The Student Program Bureau under the direction of Janie Thonnpson, Bureau Director, with Barrie McKay as student chairman provided outstanding entertainment throughout the Intermountain West as students participated as talent, M.C. ' s and show directors. Speaker services were also offered to wards, branches, and civic organizations as another activity of the Bureau. Outstanding tours such as the Minstrel Show were staged and received plaudits from every presentation. The Bureau also joined with the I.K. ' s in presenting variety shows at the Paramount Theater to benefit the scholarship fund. Perhaps the most rewarding presentation was the Happy Holidays show, a nine-day tour which consisted of a 70-member cast playing to over 18,000 people in California and Nevada. The final performance was given at Disneyland as a special Christmas Show. Officials at Disneyland were extremely pleased with the presentation. BRISHAMETTES were, front, Janice Hocking. Shirlene Oswald, Lanis Blauer. Bacit row, Val Crossley, Anna Brady, Marilyn Williams. THOMPSON BROTHERS were Sam, Bob, and John. ESQUIRES were, front, Glenda Ingraham, Dicit Westenslcow, Mildred Meyer. Back row, Howard Ellison, Gordon BuNock. PROGRAM BUREAU OFFICIALS were Bryan Renstrom, scheduling; Jane Thompson, program director and faculty ad- visor; and Barrie McKay, student chairman. 197 campus branches Campus branches of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were organized to provide students liv- ing away from home the full opportunities to participate in a well-rounded religious program. In their last year on campus, the branches had an attendance of about 3,500 students, before being disbanded at the organization of the BYU Stake. The branches were operated the same as branches elsewhere in the Church, with meetings of Sacrament, Sunday School, Priesthood, Mutual, Relief Society, and Genealogical. All three organizations were branches of the East Provo Stake. n| w m pa i i 19 1 ' - ' H i 1 1 1 f I - fl J ■ ■J d B 1 fa fa ■ CAMPUS BRANCH The Campus Branch had an attendance of about 2,000 students with an enrollment of 900 membership records. It sponsored eleven missionaries from the branch, and had all auxiliary organizations functioning with the exception of Primary. The area covered by the Campus Branch in- cluded off-campus students east of 4th East in Provo, Knight Mangum Hall, Men ' s Dormitories 1-4, and Heri- tage Halls units 9-16. CAMPUS BRANCH presidency were Lyman Nichols, President Monroe McKay, Kirk Jensen, and Gale Mecham. NORTH CAMPUS BRANCH North Campus Branch had an enrollment of 600 member- ships and an attendance of I 160 students, the difference lying in student ' s leaving recommends at home. All or- ganizations of the Nor th Campus Branch were fully or- ganized. Area covered by the North Campus Branch included Heritage Halls units 1-8, Men ' s Dormitories 5-7, Amanda Knight and Allen Hall, and all students living west of 4th East. NORTH CAMPUS BRANCH presidency were Ernest Bennett, President Bernard Barnes, and Dick Vetterly. WYMOUNT BRANCH Wymount Branch included all students living in the Wy- mount area, nearly all of whom are married. All auxiliaries in the branch were fully organized, including a growing Primary organization. Enrollment m the Branch was 650 members with an average attendance of about 50 per cent. Heads of the Heritage Halls also attended Wy- mount Branch, and the branch had two stake missionaries in the East Provo Stake. WYMOUNT BRANCH presidency were George W. Hatch, Theo McKean, and Duane Beazer, 198 byu stake presidency Brigham Young University Stake of the Church ot Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was organized January 8 under the direction of Henry D. Moyle and Adam S. Bennion of the Church Council of Twelve. Encompassing all of the students who attend the University, the new stake was organized into twelve wards, with a bishop chosen from outside the studentbody to head each ward. Mem- bers of the Stake High Council and the Stake Presidency are chosen from faculty members or Provo residents. Students hold key positions Inside the ward, according to the original plan of allowing more students to partic- ipate In religious activities. The Stake is unique in the Church, being Integrated with the University in both auxiliary organizations and social activities. All of the wards use campus facilities for meetings. The organiza- tion of the Stake replaced the three campus branches of the East Provo Stake which had been functioning for students. Daniel D. Bushnell, first counselor In the stake presidency, was a high councilman in the Provo Stake when called. He has been bishop of two wards, and a high councilman In two stakes. When chosen he was working as a Provo realtor. Antone K. Romney, Stake President, serea in the Provo Stake Presidency and served on the General Board In Salt Lake City. He has been on the faculty of the University, work- ing as Acting Dean of the College of Hu- manities and Assistant Dean in the College of Education. Joseph T. Bentley, second counselor In the stake presidency, has been a counselor in the Mexican Mission and In the Roosevelt Mission presidency. He has served as a high councilman in three stkes, and at pres- ent Is chairman of the accounting depart- ment. STAKE ORGANIZATION was done on January 8 by Elders Henry D. Moyle and Adam S. Bennion of the Council of Twelve before students meeting at the Fleldhouse. 199 AUXILIARY officers in First Ward were Marjorie T. Landeen, Primary president; Ramon C. Baird, Elders Quorum presi- dent; Robert Hemingway, Sunday School superintendent; Reed Payne, YMMIA superintendent. Jane F. Buckmiller, YWMIA superintendent. BISHOPRIC of the First Ward was John D. Buclcmiller, M. Carl Gibson, Bishop Russet! D. Lewis, George W. Hatch. first ward Brigham Young University Stake First Ward is the larg- est ward in the stake with an enrollment of 650. En- compassing Wymount Village, the ward has the most number of children and the most complete Junior Sun- day School and Primary. The First Ward meets in the Wymount Chapel and the Social Hall. Bishop is Russell D. Lewis; first counselor is M. Carl Gibson and second counselor, is George W. hiat ch. Clerks are Adrien J. Squire, Joseph J. Pahrson, John D. Buckmiller, and Du- Wayne G. Squire. second ward The Second Ward, with a total of 300 student members, meets in the McKay Building. It covers the area of Wy- mount, Broadbent and Bowen hiall, and west of Univer- sity Avenue and north of 8th North. Charles M. Taylor is bishop of the ward, with Loftus J. Sheffield as first coun- selor and Stewart R. Stringham as second counselor. Clerks are Milo R. Smith and Don S. Terry. The ward was the first one to organize a newspaper, which is edited by Ralph Barney. BISHOPRIC of the Second Ward was, front, Loftis J. Sheffield, Bishop Charles Taylor, Stuart R. Stringham. Back row, Milo R. Smith, Don S. Terry. AUXILIARY officers in the Secof d Ward were Barbara Hart, Relief Society pres- ident; Jack Frost, Sun day School super- intendent; Owen K. Skousen, YMMIA superintendent; Morris E. Neikon, Elders Quorum president. AUXILIARY otticers in the Third Ward were Ruth Romney, YWMIA superinten- dent; Patricia Paterson, Relief Society president; Merrill Brooksby, Sunday School superintendent; Franit Johansen, YMMIA superintendent; Boyd O. Joseph- son, Elders Quorum president. third ward Bishop A. Lester Allen of the Third Ward presides over a relatively small gathering of 260 student and faculty members. The ward includes Wymount D-2, Felt Hall, and Fox Hall. Provo boundaries are east to University Avenue, north to 8th North and south to 5th South. Meetings are held in the McKay Building. Charles B. Ogles is the first counselor, and Ken Clayton is the second counselor. Clerks in the ward are Samuel Atoa, Alton J. Mathie, Arlen Agren, S. Reed Millar. The ward expects to grow larger as the University increases its enrollment. fourth ward William G. Dyer, a former Iowa State teacher who just recently moved to Provo, heads the BYU Stake Fourth Ward as its newly installed Bishop. The Fourth Ward has a total membership of 250 students, and covers the area between 5th North and Center Streets west of Univer- sity Avenue in Provo, and Wymount D-3, Harris Hall, and Home Hall. The ward meets in the Eyring Science Cen- ter. Paul J. Petersen, a convert from Denmark, Is first counselor, and Murray S. Mclnnes is second counselor. The ward clerk is Donald Conder. BISHOPRIC of the Third Ward was Kenneth P. Clayton, Bishop A. Lester Allen, Charles B. Ogles, Samuel Atoa. Bacit row, Alton J. Mathie. Arlen Agren, Reed Millar. BISHOPRIC of the Fourth Ward was, front, Murray S. Mclnnes, Donald Conder. BacIt row, Bishop William G. Dyer and Paul J. Peterson. AUXILIARY OFFICERS in the Fourth Ward were Pat Robinson, Relief Society president; Ted Rabin, Sunday School superintendent; LaMont Hendricksen. Elders Quorum president; Melvin Peder- sen, YMMIA superintendent; Helen Hanni, YWMIA superintendent. AUXILIARY officers in the Fifth Ward were Pamela Johnson, YWMIA superin- tendent; Hugh I. Gates, Sunday School superintendent; Claudia Sedgwick, Relief Society president; Roy E. Wendt, Elders Quorum president; Bob Rriti, YMMIA superintendent. BISHOPRIC of the Fifth Ward was, front, Blaine Fouti, Bishop W. Frank Killpack, Robert Bateman. Back row, Robert Driggs and Talmadge Bird. BISHOPRIC of the Sixth Ward was, front. Dean Hailstone, Bishop Wayne B. Hahes, Barrie G. McKay. Back row, Gerald N. Wray, Edward L. Christensen, M. Glen Weaver. fifth ward The smallest ward of the twelve wards in the BYU Stake is the Fifth Ward with a membership of 200 students. W. Frank Killpack, a member of Provo City Council, was named bishop. The ward extends west of University Avenue and south of Center Street in Provo, and in- cludes Maeser and Penrose Halls, and D-4 and D-7 men ' s dormitories. Blaine Houtz is first counselor and Robert Bateman is second counselor in the ward. Clerks are Robert Driggs and Talmadge Bird. The ward is closely- knit and works together, and has an outstanding sacra- ment meeting attendance of 96 per cent. sixth ward One of the largest wards in the stake is the Sixth Ward with a membership of 600 students. Wayne B. Hales, for- mer bishop of University Ward in Provo, was named to head the ward which meets in the Joseph Smith Building. The ward area covers University Avenue east to 9th East and south to 8th North in Provo, and Amanda Knight, Allen, Rogers and Richards Hails. First counselor is Dean Hailstone. Barrie G. McKay is second counselor, with Gerald N. Wray, Edward L. Christensen, and M. Glen Weaver as ward clerks. AUXILIARY officers in the Sixth Ward were Phyllis McKeniie, YWMIA superin- tendent; Don Jensen, YMMIA superin- tendent; A. Owen Smoot, 5th Quorum of Elders president; Ralph Harding, Sun- day School superintendent; Richard J. Benson, 14th Quorum of Elders president; Connie Siggard, Relief Society president. AUXILIARY officers in the Seventh Ward were Ester M. Mower, Relief Society president; Gene C. Powell, YMMIA superintendent; Lynn Randall, YWMIA superintendent; Winston Christensen, Sunday School superintendent; Wesley W. Craig, president 7th Quorum o1 Elders; Robert A. Reed, 15th Quorum of Elders president. seventh vard Six hundred students attended the Seventh Ward of the BYU Stake after its organization this year. Royal B. Stone, head of the new BYU scouting program, was named to be bishop of the ward which meets in College Hall on the lower campus. Boundaries of the ward are University Avenue north from 5th North to 8th North, and east to 5th East, including Knight and Allen Hall. The ward covers an area of 13 square blocks. Virgil Anderson is first counselor in the bishopric and Joseph R. Allen is second counselor. Ward Clerics are Larry C. Bybee, Max H. Garrett, and Jack Alberts. eight ward A membership of 450 persons comprises the BYU Stake Eighth Ward. Meivin R. Brooks, director of the Brigham Young High School Seminary, was named bishop at the ward ' s organization this year. The ward encompasses the area of University Avenue west to 55th west, and be- tween 5th and 8th North. The ward meets in College Hall on lower campus. First counselor to Bishop Brooks is Wilford J. Tolman and second counselor is Glen R. Stubbs. Lavon H. Ferrin is the ward clerk. With a mem- bership about medium in size, the ward is completely or- ganized and functions smoothly. BISHOPRIC of the Seventh Ward was Perry Poison, Virgil Anderson, Bishop Royal B. Stone, Joseph R. Allen, BISHOPRIC of the Eighth Ward was, front, Wilford J. Tol- man, Bishoip Meivin R. Broolcs. Back row, Glen R. Stubbs, Luan H. Ferrin. AUXILIARY officers of the Eighth Ward were Gayle Beck, Relief Society presi- dent; Jim Baumgarten, 8th Quorum of Elders president; Ralph Bryson, Sunday School superintendent; Sharon Baker, YWMIA superintendent. Verland Whip- ple, YMMIA superintendent, and James May, 15th Quorum of Elders president were absent. BISHOPRIC of the Ninth Ward was, front, Monroe McKay, Bishop Ray Beckhana, Bernard Barnes. Back row, Lyie Kof- ford, Robert Safston, 0. Lynn Cutler. r ii -I AUXILIARY officers in the Ninth Ward were Carol Parkinson, Relief Society president; Kirk S. Jensen, Sunday School superintendent; Hal C. Hatch, YMMIA superintendent; Dennis M. Olsen, Elders ' Quorum president; Patricia Ingram, YWMIA superintendent. ninth ward The Ninth Ward, with Ray Beckham as bishop, meets in the Science Center and has a total population of 300. Boundaries of the ward include everything south of Cen- ter Street and east of University Avenue in Provo. The boundaries extend east to Springville. Also included are Snow, Shipp, and Robinson Halls and D-5 men ' s dormi- tory. Monroe McKay is first counselor to bishop Beck- ham and Bernard Barnes is second counselor. Clerks in the ward are Lyie Kofford, Robert Saftson, and D. Lynn Cutler. Bishop Beckham has been in the East Provo Stake high council and is secretary to the BYU Alumni Associa- tion. BISHOPRIC of the Tenth Ward was, front, Wilbur T. Walton, Bishop Clyde D. Sandgren, Marvin H. Folsom. Middle row, Howard B. Larsen, Jack Nixon, James S. Taylor. Back row, Arlen A. Harris, Richard E. Hall. H !■ R ' H j ' ■ ■f« ■ I O ' ' T Iv ' - ' r - ' l F5 ■ i I km Pi 1 m tenth ward The Tenth ward covers the area between Center Street and 5th North, east to 9th East and west to 5th East. It includes 16, 17, 18 Heritage Halls and Wymount D-6. The total membership is 300 students, who meet in the Social Hall. Clyde D. Sandgren, former Provo Sixth Ward Bishop, is the bishop, with Wilbur T. Walton as first counselor and Marvin H. Folson as second counselor. Clerks in the ward are Jack Nixon, James S. Taylor, Rich- ard E. Hall, Howard B. Larsen, and Arlen A. Harris. AUXILIARY officers in the Tenth Ward were Dorothy L. Good, YWMIA superin- tendent; Wesley R. Law, Sunday School superintendent; Donald R. Snow, YMMIA superintendent; Bruce R. Peterson, Elders Quorum president; Iris L. Schiars, Relief Society president. i AUXILIARY oflicers in the Eleventh Ward were Jack W. Whittle, Sunday School superintendent; Edson R. Follett, YMMIA superintendent; Vila Olsen, YWMIA superintendent; CoUeen Ells- worth, Relief Society president. eleve nth ward B. West Belnap, director of undergraduate studies in re- ligion at the University is bishop of the Eleventh Ward of the BYU Stake. The ward is one of the larger wards in the stake with a membership of over 600 persons who meet in the Joseph Smith Building. Bishop Belnap, who has been in the East Provo Stake presidency, has as his counselors Dale R. Olson, first counselor; and Ernest J. Bennett, second counselor. Ward clerk is Alan P. John- son. The boundaries of the ward are between 9th and 8th North and west to 5th East and east to 9th East. H 1 f M 4 . i Jtjk wk i;-: JL 1 i ' -l BISHOPRIC of the Eleventh Ward was Alan Johnson, Dale R. Olson, Bishop B. West Belnap, Ernest J. Bennett, twelfth ward One of the smaller wards in the BYU Stake, the Twelfth Ward has a membership of 250 students. The ward meets In the McKay Building. Boundaries of the ward are east of 9th East and north of Center Street in Provo. Also included in the ward are students living in L. M. Smith and Wells hialls. Bishop of the ward is Joseph N. Symons, formerly Dean of Students at Utah State Agricultural College and a high council member of Logan Stake. First counselor is Richard Packham and second counselor is Richard Vetterly. Clerks are K. Ray Durham and Bruce Weidner. BISHOPRIC of the Twelfth Ward was Ray Durham, E. Richard Paclcham, Bishop J. N. Symons, Richard Vetterii, Bruce Weidner. H ' K - ttB 9 ._Lff l B. . fl yj,? y[ i Jt K l l AUXILIARY officers in the Twelfth Ward were Joanne Jensen, Relief Society president; Alan Var Manwaring, Sunday School superintendent; Joan Gordon, YWMIA superintendent; Charles Nelson, Elders Quorum president. Phil Brown, YMMIA superintendent, was absent. SUPPLY t flCIfSlff ffSf 206 I 3- kLi T ' w organizations section Civilizations and cultures down through the ages would never have existed if men had not early recognized the fact that they must live together if they are to survive the unknown forces which the world was to bring against them. Man cannot live to himself — he must have the companionship of other people who live and think and do the things which he does. And so he groups himself with these people, people with whom he can be himself. This perhaps is the greatest accomplishment of organizations — the chance they give us to associate with other people and learn from the the fundamental laws of human behavior. i 207 Abboft, Janice Arnason, Lynette Barrett. DeNae Bateman. Marietta Benson, Beverly A. Bradford, Ruth Cardon, Susette Carr, Janelle Carruth, Carole Clarke, Jane Dixon,, Karen Gordon, Elaine Dreith, Margery Fisher, Diane Hall, Karen Hansen, Gae Hansen, Karen Heath, Joan Hardy, Gaylo Herron, Peggy Hiatt, Joyce High, Kim Johnson, Virginia Lindsay, RaNae Jones, Marilynn Lewis, Jean McComas, Carole McKinney, Karen Moultrie, Beverly Oglethorpe, Loretta Payne, Barbara Perkins, Norma Peterson, Pat Powelson, Kae Palmer, Nancy Reaves, Bonnie Reams, Joyce Richardson, Sondra Ann Roberts, Virginia Robinson, Camille Robinson, ReNell Romney, Anno 208 cougarettes Sixty freshman girls belonged to Cougarettes, an honor- ary service group that functions as a marching unit. They marched in halftime shows at games and in the Home- coming Parade. The Yellow Rose of Texas, Charleston, and The Toy Cougar were among favorite march programs presented this year. Service projects included selling tickets, passing out pro- grams, and serving at the Homecoming Breakfast and the Football Awards Banquet. Cougarettes sponsored the Welcome Back dance at the beginning of winter quarter which attracted a record crowd. Officers were Marietta Bateman, president; Virginia Johnson, first vice president; Carol McComas, second vice president; Pat Peterson, secretary; Karen McKinney, historian; Janice Abb ott, drill master, and Peggy Herron, commandant. Juanita Taft was White Key advisor to the unit. COUeAREHE OFFICERS were Corinne Wiclstrom, Carole McComas, Virginia Johnson, Marietta Bateman, Margery Oreith, Janice Abbott. HALFTIME MARCHERS at football game, Cougarettes form a huge Y on gridiron. COUGARETTES were in Homecoming. Simmons, Mary Jo Sorenson, Emma Jean Stephenson, Maralyn Stanfield, Ruth Stone, Cynthia Taft, Juanita Waddoups, LeIa White, Clorelyn Whitney, Nedra Williams, Judy Woodward, Marilyn Wickstrom, Corky Barnes, Richard Lee Billings, Keith Blacker, Marvin Brooks, Bert L. Brooksby, Merrill Cooper, Ken Cullimore, Kelvyn H. DeMordaunt, Roger Dredge, David Drennan, Bryan Ence, Mac Fox, Gene L Fullmer, Mark A. Fuller, Gary R. Garrett, Leon Hagerty, Everett Hennenway, Lynne Harvey, Kenneth L. Hipwell, Grant Jensen, Richard Johnson, Gerald J. Kesler, Val McCue, L ' Dean Millar, Z. Reed Olsen. Dennis Mitchell, Carl Palmer, Blaine Petersen, Paul J. Price, Zack Ririe. Lament Roper, Keston A. Smoot, Harlow Stockman, Herbert Thorne, Jim Victor, Roger Webb, A. Paul 210 intercollegiate knights A national men ' s service fraternity, Intercollegiate Knights is an honorary open to students who have a grade point average of 1.5 and who show sincere Interest In school service. I.K. ' s motto is Service, Sacrifice, and Loyalty, and their goal is to foster and maintain school spirit and traditions, provide service to the school, and promote brotherhood among members. Principal service activities this year were ushering at devo- tlonals, athletic events, and lyceums, selling programs, working at student elections, and selling tickets. They were in charge of lighting the Y , overhauling the Y bell, and selling movie discount cards to raise scholarship funds, hfello Week and Belle of the Y Week were co- sponsored by I.K. ' s. About 65 members participated In social activities including quarterly banquets after the Knighting of the Pages, exchanges, a party after Y Day activities, and spring quarter invitatlonals with Y Calcares and Spurs. IK OFFICERS were, front, Tom Reeves, expansion offi- cer; Paul Petersen, region five viceroy. Middle row, LaMont Ririe, scribe; L ' Dean McCue, chancellor; Ken Cooper, vice dulce. Back row: Blaine Palmer, historian; Kelvyn Cullimore, Honorable Dulce. FINISHING FLOAT during parade route, IK ' s asked bystanders for aid. OLD Y BELL is rung by pledges after Cougar victory. AT IK-COUSARETTE party were Carole Carruth and Mark Fullmer. Allen, Barbara Jo Anderson, Mary Ashton, Marilyn Bertelsen, Delora Brocltbank, Kay Brown, Anne Brown. Lora Lee Callister, Geraldine Chadwicic, Gloria Clarke, Jill Clark, DeLen e Duerden, Frosty E. Ennmett. Sally Esler, Sally Hannllton, Donna Hartley, Karen Hatcher, Nancy Hull, Janis Holmes, Mary Henrlksen, Lou Johans«n, Joyce Johnson, Char Hicks, Leanne McCune, Jeanne Midgley, Wendy Morrell, Ruth NayhDr, Helen Orme, Kathryn Pace, Alleen Packer, Eilleen Parke, Diane Russell, Ann Riding, Donna Redford, Margaret Swenson, Shirley Swainston, Colleen Stettler, Carolyn Stephenson, Joyce Stanley, Marilyn Snarr, Margaret Shumway, Marlene Snnith, Nila 212 SPUR OFFICERS were, front, Pat Edwards, advisor; Wendy Midgley, aditor; Joyce Stephenson, president; Barbara Jo Allen, secretary. Back row, Donna Hlannllton, historian; Sally Emmett, treasurer; Marilyn Ashton, vice president. spurs The all white Spur uniform was first introduced at BYU in the 1955 Homecoming Parade. Sponsored by Y Cai- cares and the University of Utah Spurs, BYU Spurs were organized on this campus during the spring of ' 55. With the motto: At Your Service, Spurs is a national service honorary for sophomore women. Membership is dependent upon a two point grade average, high school and college activities, and initiative and desire to serve. Forty-five members served the school by working dur- ing Freshma ' n Week and at registration, ushering at assemblies and lyceums, serving at election and ticket selling booths, and attending all home athletic events. Among services to the community were support of the mental health program and the adoption of a ward at the state mental hospital. Spurs held exchange parties with the University of Utah and a canyon party fall quarter, a buddy party and to- bogganing outing winter quarter, and an invitational with I.K. ' s spring quarter. They sponsored several mat dances and were in charge of the studentbody dance after the U. of U. basketball game. REGISTRATION AIDS, Spurs help students fill out cards. ASSEMBLY USHERS were Marlene Shumway and Diane Parlce. I PROGRAMS were given out during a Thursday assembly by Ruth Morrall and Margaret Snarr. HALF-TIME PERFORMERS ei a baslietball game pose in the comic-strip costumes they wore in presenting leap year entertainment. blue keys Blue Key is a national men ' s honor fraternity for upper- classnnen. The BYU chapter had thirty members this year who were required to maintain a two-point grade aver- age. Members are selected on the basis of scholarship and school service activities. During each quarter every member performs an Indivi- dual service project for the school. The projects deal with specific problems and are often of a very confiden- tial nature. Twice each quarter, Blue Keys met for a dinner party. Among guest speakers were Dr. Tracy Hall, the first man to produce synthetic diamonds. Dean Jay B. Nash, and President hHarvey L. Taylor. At Blue Key ' s annual honor banquet in Salt Lake spring quarter. President David O. McKay, President Ernest L. Wilkinson, and Elder Ezra Taft Benson were made honor- ary members. BLUE KEY OFFICERS were, front. Karl Snow, president; Ralph Boswell, vice president; Dayton Wittlte. corresponding secretary. Bacli row. Merlin Bradshaw, atumni secretary; Reed Jen- kins, secretary-treasurer. Anderson, Robert D. Boswell, Ralph Bradshaw, Merlin E. Craig, Wesley W. Driggs, Bob Ellison, Howard R. Hales, John L. Hilton, Bruce Jenkins, Reed B. McKay, Monroe Merreil, Dallas Parker, Don Ragsdale, Ronald O. Snow, Karl N. Ward, John Warnick, Michael Whittle, Jack W. Wittke, Dayton D. Ahlander, Diane Boyack, Jeanette Bryan, Ve Nae Buckwalter, Kathleen Callister, Carolyn Elison, Ina Lou WHITE KEY DIRECTORY worker !$ Marian ©raen. An ultimate honor, signifying four years of service, ac- tivity, and high scholarship, belongs to nnennbers of White Key, national service honorary for senior women. Well- known for their invaluable project of editing and selling the Student Directory, White Keys are always busy ac- complishing their purpose — to foster service and to promote a spirit of fellowship among students. They helped with orientation, led the Homecoming Pa- rade, held an openhouse, and sponsored Cougarettes. During the year they assisted with elections, ushered at lyceums, and planned a banquet for parents at com- mencement time. Aside from service projects. White Keys added socials and a spring quarter invitational. Members of the unit are chosen from outstanding junior girls in spring quarter. They must have been active in promoting the BYU and must have a high grade average. WHITE KEY OFFICERS were Diane Ahlander. secretary-treasurer; Carolyn Wallis, president; Elsabeth Williams, vice president. white keys Gordon, Joan Lynet+e Green, Marian Hoyt, Barbara Keeler, Ellen Monson, Marilyn McMurray, Mary Peterson, Sylvia Whittle Sabin, Jean Sauls, Mary Alice Savage, June Sherwood, Rowena Taft, Juanita Almond, Mary Lou Anderson, Yvonne Arnold, Marilyn Atack, Carol Aflcerson, Jane Becbteod, Joy Beclcstrand, Carol Barrett, Bonnie Billings, Marilyn Brasher, Elaine Brown, Donna Ruth Butler, Sandra Bunnell, Mary Helen Cartwright, Mary Jean Chadwick, Alice Clark, Nelda Cheney, Marian Decker, Mary Drake, Jane! Edwards, Pat Folsom, Nancy Humphries, Doris Gerth, Edna Griffin, Sylvia Gail Geddes, Karia Johnson, Janeen Little, Loretta Merrill, Kathy Murray, Evelyn Nelson, Gail Ottosen, Nadene Paul, Sharon Porter, Merna Marie Reed, Maxine Ricks, Karma Russell, Francine Sabin, Joan Smith, Linnea Stephan, Judy Strong, Pat Stowell, Dorothy Stevenson, Roberta Sumsion, Aleene Swinyard, Shirley White, Glenda Mae Willis, Vivian 216 y calcare Organized fifteen years ago for sophomores and juniors, Y Calcares this year sponsored the first chapter of B.Y.U. Spurs, a national service honorary for sophomore women. Now Y. C. membership is limited to junior women who have been active in school affairs and nave maintained a two point grade average. Fifty-five members this year served the school and com- munity in their standard uniforms — navy blue skirts and white sweaters. Y.C. ' s service to the school consisted of ushering at lyceums and devotional assemblies, selling tickets and programs, working at student polls, and sup- porting all school activities and traditions. Civic service included adopting a ward at the Utah State Hospital, helping with the blood drive, and ushering. Y CALCARES OFFICERS were Bonnie Berretf, president; Pat Edwards, treasurer; Sharon Paul, reporter; Carol Micltelson, vice president; Roberta Stevenson, secretary. FORMING A Y, members of the service unit pose for a magazine cover at Homecoming. -C  o « i , ' II . I Adams, Kyle R. Candland, Robert Carter, Richard Clarlc, Claude E. Cordon, Ranald Clarkson, Jack Cox, Gary E. Dennis, Gary Densley, Vernon Fossunri, Dave Hacking, Neldon Hales, Ron Hall, Dwain Hannilton, Larry Harrison, Russell Harward, Merrill Howard Abrams Jarvis. Mark W. Jason Moloney Jenkins, Larry Jensen, Bruce A. Kindred, Jerry Kirkham, Tom Kofford, Lyie C. TImmerman, Bill Trane, Paul Whiffen, Henry Wright, David Whitney, Maurice Leavell, Stephen Maycock, Nelson Nuffer, Stanton Olson, Richard A. Oveson, Stephen Palmer, William Peterson, Russell Price, Bill Schmidt, David Schmidt, Frank Simpkins, Don Tanner, Maurice sabre air command PRECISION DRILLERS of fhe crack sabre ffight drill team per- formed at Military BalL Sabre Air Command Squadron Is a national honorary of the Air Force ROTC. Its purpose is to increase knowledge in the mission and scope of the Air Force, to promote interest in concepts of air power and to create a close bond of esprit de corps among members. An organization of basic cadets, Sabre Flight members are taken from freshmen and sophomores in ROTC who maintain a B grade in air science classes. At the national Arnold Air Society Conclave spring quarter, Sabre Air Command was made a national organization. It has been active at BYU since fall of 1954. Activities of the group included meeting to hear guest speakers and members of the Air Corps, and sponsoring the military ball and a studentbody assembly. Officers were Jerry Kindred, commander; Tom Kirkham, executive officer; Steve Oveson, operations officer; David Wright, finance officer; Larry Jenkins, adjutant; Gordon Ashby, information service officer, and Steven Leavell, service officer. AWARD PARTY featured goofy apparel and satiated appetites. Party was held for the squadron which donated the most blood to blood drive. 219 Ashby, Joan Ault, Myrna Bailey, Barbara Bailey, Shirley Barlow, Jane Beck, Jackie Brown, Carol Berry, Louine Bowden, Joan Brian, Emily BroacJbent, Beverly Buchanan, Antoinette Buckwalter, Kathleei Burrup, Kaye Campbell, Carolyn Carter, Annette Causey, Dixie Chase, Delores Crowley, Carole Daniels, Diana Ching, Opal Dixon, Joan Dunn, Barbara Ensign, Janice Fuhriman, Libby Fortini, Pat Evans, Arda Lou Hall, Nadine Gurney, Lois Sale, Muriel Hart, Barbara Hansen, Phyllis Hatch, Donna L. Hawkins, Anne Holman, Beverly Henry, Diane Huffaker, Fran Hopping, Miriam Hyde, Edna Lou Jensen, Joanne Jones, Alyce Keeler, Kathleen Leishman, Karen Larson, Vickie Lockheed, Lois tvliner, Janet Norseth, Colleen Nutter, Diana sponsor corps Eighty-five girls were selected to be members of the Sponsor Corps this year on the basis of marching ability and interest. Marching with the Air Force ROTC squa- drons and performing service for the school and commun- ity are Sponsor ' s main activities. They worked for the blood drive, cancer drive, March of Dimes, and the T.B. Drive, as well as ushering at assemblies, selling tickets, and managing election booths. Affiliation with the National Sponsor Corps of America and the Civil Air Patrol make it possible for members to go on flights to different parts of the country. The unit drills with ROTC twice a week, performs in competition, and has a touring group that goes with the ROTC Chorus. Sponsor Corps helped with the Military Ball and held their annual dinner dance at the Salt Lake Institute spring quarter. Exchanges were held with Vikings, Tausigs, Brickers, Sabre Flight, and several ROTC squadrons. Officers were: Shirley Bailey, commandant; Claudia Sedg- wick, executive officer; Barbara Hart, adjutant; Lois Guerney, personnel offier; Joanne Jensen, finance offi- cer; Barbara Bailey, merit officer; and Colleen Norseth, publicity officer. SPONSOR CORPS OFFICERS this year were, ront, Barbara Dunn, Vicli Larsen, Colleen Norseth, Kathleen Buclwalter. Back row, Claudia Sedge- wicl, Joann Jensen, Barbara Hart, Commander Shirley Bailey, Mary Taylor, Barbara Bailey, Janice Ensign. Paxton, Theone Reed, Maxine Robertson, Margo Robinson, Leona Rogers, Dixie Rhead, Rochelle Rose, Diane Scott, Cynthia Sedgwick, Claudia Shimoda, Donna Smith, Ruth Shumway, Carmen Stirland, Elaine Swan, Joyce Tasker, Dorothy Taylor, Ann Taylor, Lynn Anne Taylor, Mary C. Thurgood, Anne Tucker, Janice Vaughan, Lois Ward, Jackie Wood, Carol Zollinger, Janice Adamson, Cecil L. Bateman, Robert J Bell, Richard L Boswell, Ralph Brannock, Dick Collier, Robert D. Corbett, Boyd Eliason, Norrell Haglund, Roger Harper, John J. Jacobs, Dee V. Jensen, Jay R. Lundquist, Robert H. McBride, J. Lynn Millet, Leon Nay, Robert Nielson, Merrill Parker, Don Peterson, Grant Rogers, Don L. Seegmiller, David W. Skidmore, John W. Skousen, Orval N. Spackman, Richard arnold air society A national honorary for upperclass Air Force ROTC students, Arnold Air Society promotes interest in scholar- ship and in Air Force activities and purposes. Members hear guest speakers, sponsor social activities, and parti- cipate in school service projects. With the Sponsor Corps, they work to promote the Blood Drive and sponsor the Military Ball. This year ' s national Arnold Air Society Conclave will be held in New York during the summer. SWEARING IN ol new membert !s done at nighf meeting by officer in charge. Spendlove, Bart Stoddard. Gary Stewart, Richard Swainston, David Warner, Charles Wittke, Dayton Wolfley, Richard Ajger, Rae Barlow, Eleanor Beard, Bernice Blasongame, Beverly Biesinger, Deon Cook, Colleen Calllster, Carolyn Draper, Marva Emery, Carolyn Cook, Evelyn Graham, Joyce Gregson, Norma Hicks, Leanne Jensen, Sylvia Lee Knight, Marlene Kingsbury, Elizabeth Montgomery, Lou Ann Marchant, Gaye j ,c Nichols, Annette Nielsen, Glennae Nixon, Dorothy Ottosen, Janece Palmer. Glenalee Packer, Eileen shoiiirah kiyel Faithful women of strength, valor, courage, and virtue Is the translation of the Hebrew phrase, Shomrah Kiyel. Girls who are waiting for missionaries in the field find strength in .numbers by belonging to Shomrah Kiyel Club. The organization supplied its thirty members with social activities and service projects. Members go to school affairs together, take parties to the mental hospital, and go on excursions to the genealogical library in Salt Lake. They meet weekly to hear guest speakers. Their annual sweethearts banquet was held on Valentines Day, and spring quarter they held swimming and canyon parties. SHOMRAH KIYEL OFFICERS were Annette Nichols, hTstorlan-reiporter; Evelyn Cooli, secre- tary; Marlene Knight, president; Joanne Stein, vice president; Bernice Beard, treasurer. SONG PRACTICE was held for spring quarter ' s formal pledge. Payne, Shirley Stein. Joanne Poulsen, Leah Schofield, I la Webb, Joy Abplanalp, Delloy Barton, Georg e Devon Bateman, Bob Blair, Ken Burraston, Merlin Casper, Leon B. Cfiipman, Richard Christensen, Winston Clark, Ralph Davis, Lloyd Downing, David Drake, John L. Echols, Robert Lee, Jr. Ely, Raymond Fitzgerald, Crojier Garrett, Max Goodman, Bob Grimand, Donald L. Guymon, Duane Harris, Lynn Heaps. Arnell Jones, Duane A. Jones, Gerald Hancock, Jay Hiatt, Reid Jones, Jack Jorgensen, Clair E. Kenney, Ken Lee, Harold Lucas, Frank J. May, Jim McKay, Barrie Rice, Millard Nelson, Dean Nielson, Ray P. Nilsson, Bruce Ray, Alyric Paskett, Ray Phelps, Richard Porter, Garth Roberts, Karl David Robinson, George G. Robison, Richard Rucker, Fred Sorenson, Merlin Stephenson, Larry Stubbs, Glenn Swann, Seth W. Taylor, James Scott Widdison, Harold For men who have fulfilled honorable missions in the Church, Delta Phi is a national religious service fratern- ity. Members strive to keep alive the missionary spirit, to help newly returned missionaries, and to serve the Church and School. BYU has the largest national chapter, with a roll of about 200 and nearly 80 active members. Delta Phi sent members to speak at ward Sacrament meetings all over Utah and provided teachers for stake Senior Aaronic Priesthood quorums. Forty members be- long to the Delta Phi Chorus which is called to perform delta phi In many of the Western States. Summer plans for the chorus and a variety show Include a tour through the Southern States. Exchanges were held each quarter, and the national din- ner dance was held in Logan this year. Before Christmas, Deta Phi presented a studentbody assembly and built a divinity scene at the mental hospital. Spring quarter they held their traditional all day Love ' Em and Leave ' Em party. MEMBERS CLUSTER around an armchair to hear carols during the Delta-Phi sponsored Christmas program. DELTA PHI CHORUS poses before a marker on the site of the Nauvoo Temiple in Nauvoo, Illinois, during their summer tour. Rencher, Ellen CPuinlan, Wade Rich, Russell R. Richins, Beverly Sherod, Earl G. Allen, Philo Anderson, Jane Barnhill, Lois Beishline, Robert Ben+wet, Elaine Berg, Kathryn Briggs, Lucille Bird, Donna Bradeen, Joy Brewer. Dave Burrell, Gordon Brown, Colleen Call, Fred Campbell, Pat Cheney, Barbara Christensen, LaVerne Day, Fay Draper, Marva Drake, Eileen Durfee, Delsa Elzlnga, Yvonne Elzinga, Lavelle Fairless, LaNae Fletcher, Bonnie Fowkes, Gene Gonzales. Lawrence Hall, Kenneth J. Heaton, Karma Heimark, Pat Hutchinson. Marie Johnson, Arva Johnson, Cheryl Kalwien, Brunhilde Karner. Leo Konschella, Dolores M. Lee, Dixie Leavitt, Henry Levanger, Delores Marsh, Margaret Marshall. Mina Mechling, Iva Mott, Harvey P. Mott, Dean Garold Musig, Merial Nordhoff, Yvonne Peterson, Alton Pope, Valda Porter, Merna lamba delta sigma Fellowship, intellectuality, culture, leadership, and spirit- uality are the ideals which Lanabda Delta Sigma, national church fraternity, is founded on. Two divisions of the BYU Zeta Chapter are Upsilon for women and Gamma for men. Club activities included a formal dance fall quarter, the Sweetheart Ball, a student- body asembly, and an inaugural ball for the new officers. Service at the state mental hospital was recognized by a certificate which was awarded to Lambda Delta Sigma. Officers were Wade Quinlan, executive president; Mar- garet Marsh, Myrna Porter and William Patton, vice presidents; Lois Barnhill, secretary; Philo Alien, treasurer; Robert Beishine, Gamma president; and Marlene Taylor, Upsilon president. LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA OFFICERS Were, front, Delsa Durfee, pledge vice president; Sharon O ' Leary, Omega Chapter president; Merna Porter, social vice president; Jane Anderson, Omicron Chapter president. Back row. Bob Beishline, Gamma Chapter president; Philo Allen, historian; Wade Quinlan, president. HOMECOMING FLOAT entry of the Lambda Delta Sigma was this portrayal of a Cougar chasing a Farmer through Stadium posts. Skinner, Barbara Skinner, Velda Smith, Marilyn Strong, Genevieve Taylor, Marlene Tenney, Roy Allen Teerlink, Annette Thompson, Keith Wallace, Wanda Warren, Donald White, Carole Wilcox, Sharlene Adamson, Emalie Allen, Barbara Jo Atkisson, Lauretta Barnett, Mary Bartholomew, Marie Barrow, Joan Becbtead. Joy Belliston, Iris Bertelsen, Delora Brinkerhoff, Virginia Brown, Anne Case, Gayle Carruthers, Joyce Christensen, Gayle Crosby, Luzon Davis, Catherine Earl, Micki Esler, Sally Evans, Jean Frazier, Monta Lou Hamilton, Donna Henriksen, Lou Hicks, Leanne Hodgkinson, Jean Hull, Janis Jackson, Colleen Johansen, Joyce Johnson, Charlene Johnson, Joan Johnstone, Marilyn Jones, Ann Kirk, LaRae Markham, Barbara Maugh, Loy Mills, Joyce Moon, Marilyn Orme, Kathryn Peacock, Wanda Lee Patten, L.a Wana Penrod, Karelyn Powell, Renae Prows, Sandra Richards, Ruth Rich, De Ann Schoenteld, Joan Shipp, Sherry Snarr, Margaret Sorenson, Judy Sorenson, Doris alpha lamba delta Doubling last years membership, Alpha Lambda Delta had about sixty-five members this year. The national scholastic honorary is for sophomore women who main- tained a 2.5 grade point average during the fall and winter quarters of their freshman year. Purposes of the organization are to promote intelligent living aind a high standard of learning, and to encourage superior scholarship among freshman women in institu- tions of higher learning. A tutoring service for students needing help with their school work was organ ized through the Counseling Ser- vice. Members also participated in the AWS Fashion Show and presented a skit during Freshman Week. Monthly meetings featured social activities, talent pro- grams, and guest speakers from various departments of the University. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA OFFICERS were, front, Catherin Davis, secretary; Karelyn Penrod, tutoring chairman; Monta Lou Frazier, vice president; Adrianne Taylor, president. Bad row, Barbara Marltham, program direc- tor; Joy Becksted, junior advisor; Marilyn Moon, historian-reporter; Dianne K. Stecklar, treasurer. TUTORING SERVICE was one of the functions of Alpha Lambda Delta. Shown above are Karelyn Penrod and Carol Allred. Stanley, Marilyn Steclder, Dianne Stettler, Carolyn Sutton, Carrol Swainston, Colleen Swenson, Shirley Taylor, Adrianne Wardleigh, Helen Weeks, Myrna Whiting, Jean Van Natter, Anita Wilkinson, Janet Baker, Sharon Beckstrand, Carol Bertch, Dorothy Brasher, Elaine Clark, Leona Cheney, Marian Clark, Nelda Clawson, Myrna Donaldson, Barbara Drake, Janel Fairbourn, Joyce Froyd, Karen Hat+on, Betty Jo Hayward, Margaret hlunter. Margaret KIngsberry, Fra nces Leonard Jo Ann Lochhead, Lois Mabey, Janice McFarland, Melva Ottosen, Nadene Payne, Shirley Sherwood, Rowena Spencer, Jewel gamma phi omicron A national organization for upper division home econom- ics majors, Gamma Phi Omicron is the oldest women ' s honorary at BYU. Members must be upperclassmen who are majoring in one of the departments of the College of Family Living and who maintain a high grade point average. Club activities are planned to promote high ideals in home economics, a spirit of professionalism in the department. and superior scholarship attainment. Book reviews and a visit to the Springville Art Gallery were among the organization ' s cultural projects. Pledg- ing activities during fall quarter included help week, tap- ping — a formal initiation ritual — and a goat dinner. Spring quarter. Gamma Phi Omicron presented a birth- day banquet to honor alumnae and attended the state Home Economics Convention in Salt Lake City, MIXING SALAD for party art Janel Drake and Frances Kingsbury. GAMMA PHI OMICRON OFFICERS were Joyce Fairborn, treasur- er; Rowena Sherwood, president; Janice Mabey, reporter-historian; Margaret Hayward, vice president; Shirley Allen, secretary; Marian Wilkinson, sponsor. Alleman, Shirley Bailey, Roma Brown, Lorene Church, Elsie Cole, Barbara Collins, Sharon Doke, June Empey, Nonna Hatch, LaRae Hawley, Lois Hyde, Peggy Jackson, Colleen Jaffe ries, Helen Jennings, Glenna Jensen, Jeri Ann Maxfield, Carol Ann Morse, Eileen Myers. Marilyn Moss, Darlene Myrup, Marilyn Peterson, June Ririe, Garna Smith, Aleene Salmond, Mary Beth Sorenson, Doris Steele, LaVerne Towne, Diane Thurgood, Carolyn Wilde, LuJeane Growing m size from four to forty members this year was one of Phi Chi Theta ' s major projects. Membership in the national business women ' s honorary fraternity is open to women registered in the College of Commerce who main- tain a 1.5 grade point average. Phi Chi Theta annually presents a key award to the most outstanding woman stu- dent in the College on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and activity. PHI CHI THETA OFFICERS were, front, Lu Jean Wilde, president. Back row, Shirley Alleman, treasurer; La Verne Steel, secretary; Elsie Church, vice president. phi chi theta The annual spring quarter Ad Ball is co-sponsored by Phi Chi Theta and the Men ' s Commerce Club. A tour of the Geneva Steel Plant offices, gu st lecturers, and a banquet with the Commerce Club were among winter quarter activities. During the summer of 1956 one member of Phi Chi Theta will enjoy an expense-paid trip to the national convention at Atlanta, Georgia. NEW PLEDGES pose with members. Shown are pledges Beverly Wanlier, Dorothy Dean Nixon, Laurel Gibbs, and members Donna Mathews ar d Nancy Harding. Bingham. John Irvine Brooks, Bert L. Clarkson, Jack Cornaby, Kay S. DeMordaunt, Roger DuVall, Richard Fullnner, Mark A. Haslam, W. Bruce Jensen, Jay R. Jensen, Richard G. Kugath, Donald Johnson, Kenneth W. Nelson, Richard H. Newell, Dix Nielsen, Jannes Thurgood. Jay D. Volkman, Paul Wood, Orin Lew i Sigma ' Organized in 1947, Phi Eta Sigma is a national scholastic fraternity for men attaining a cumulative two-point-five grade average during their freshman year. Encouraging a higher standard of learning by sponsoring lectures, tours, and a tutoring service for freshman stu- dents is the purpose of the organization. Officers were elected at an initiation ceremony fall quarter, and acti- vities throughout the year included a banquet, guest speakers, and several socials. Officers were Mark Fullmer, president; Ralph Waltman, vice president; Roger DeMor- daunt, secretary; Bob Edwards, treasurer; and Dick Duvall, senior advisor. PHI ETA SIGMA OFFICERS were Mark Fullmer, president; Ralph Wutham, vice president; Robert Edwards, treasurer; Roger DeMordaunt, secretary; Ken Oavies, faculty advisor; Richard Duvall, student advisor. w4 AVERAGE RAISERS in the Phi Eta Sigma need a high average. Here they are shown in typical pose — studying. INTENT MEMBERS study blackboard calcula- tions. Shown are Richard Jensen, Kay Cornaby, and Jack Clarkeson. gra J [ i FRONT ROW; Noreen Hubbard, Elaine Ericlison, Dolores Huerta, Leara Ashcraft, Lynette Allred, Franeei Armstrong. Second row: Or, Alonzo J. Morley, advisor, Loralee Green, Louene Johnson, Mickey Barrow, Linda Andrews, Karen Pugh, Joyce Johnson, Loren Jex, advisor. Back row: Dr. Merlin J, Meeham, advisor, Boyd Pecb Gay Henrie, John Burton, Boyd Rich, Kenna Larsen, Joyce Baxter, Lou Pergolini. Sigma alpha eta Sigma Alpha Eta Is a national fraternity for students majoring in speech and hearing correction. Its purpose is to promote professionalism by serving the school and community a ' nd giving members the opportunity for ac- tual experience in clinical work. Members work through the Speech Department to help University students and children from the Provo area overcome speech defects. Thsy gave a Christmas party for all of the children who had been in the clinic. An awards banquet was held spring quarter to honor outsta ' nding members. Sigma Alpha Eta entered Songfest with the production Freedom, winning the new Mixed Group Trophy that was originated this year. SIGMA ALPHA ETA officers were Gene Smith, president; Gay Henrie, secretary; Noreen Hub- bard, treasurer; Helen Foster, vice president; Karen Pugh, IOC; Geary McCandless, corres- ponding secretary. SPEECH CORRECTIONISTS work with children to improve vocal communications. FRONT ROW: Myron N. Jorgensen, Jr., Did Loveland, Allen Holliday, Byron Gilbert, Richard Jones, B. Federico de Hoyos. SECOND ROW: Macelle Hol- tiday, Delyn E. Williams, Robert L. Park, Arvin Kofoed, Alma G. Swann, Gale Tenney, Theo Williams, Crystal Prine. BACK ROW: Jens Niclcelsen, Vernon Tanner, Paul J. Volltman, Keith Carr, Allen C. Christensen, Jim Clawson, Ron D. Zitting, Dewey Nelson. b y u stockman ' s club BYU STOCKMAN ' S OFFICERS were, front. Maurice Webber, treasurer; Byron Gilbert, president; Alma Swann, project chairman. Bad row, Dewey Nelson, vice president; Allen Christensen, secretary. JUDGING TEAM of Bob Clyde. Byron Gilbert. Jim Clawson. Organized to promote interest in the livestock industry at B.Y.U., the Stockmen ' s Club met twice a month to work on projects and to hear guest speakers. President Harvey L. Taylor spoke at the winter quarter Stockmen ' s Banquet, delivering a three-fold challenge to the members: to conserve soils, to improve agricultural products, and to improve the farm home. The club select- ed Byron Gilbert as Student Stockman of the Year, and Charles Redd, a prominent Utah rancher as Honorary Stockman of the Year. Practical activities of the club included a student herd and a swine breeding project. During spring quarter, club members traveled to Southern California on an excursion to study the large agricultural projects in that area. The Stockmen ' s Club also co-sponsored Western Week during spring quarter. and Gail Mecham loolc over a new University horse i i ' .. - _ FRONT ROW: Ronald Hatch (Secrefary), Melvin Davidson, Reece Slines, Reed Lindholm, Ralph Anderson (President), Jack Clariison. SECOND ROW: Richard L. Bell (Program Chairman), E. Bertrand RIgby, Ross Gordon, Leonard W. McCosh, Dr. Wendell H. Wiser, Ronald R. Smith (Publicity), Joseph Stoker. BACK } ROW: Dr. B. Brown, A. Norman Hopkins (Publicity), Dave Stewart, Darwin Harwood, Bruce Nelson (Treasurer), Mohammed Beheshti, Gary Muir, Jim Almond. chemical engineers society Encouraging professional developmenf of its members and promoting chemical engineering at BYU are chief aims of the Chemical Engineers ' Society. The club hopes to be eligible for affiliation with the American Institute of Chemical Engineers by next fall. Topics discussed by guest speakers at regular meetings included Snythetic Diamonds, Hanford Atomic Works, Utilizing Solar Energy, Fuel Technology, Titanium Metal- lurgy, and Synthetic Textiles. Field trips were sponsored to the Geneval Steel plant and to the Utah Oil Refining Company. Esprit de corps was promoted among the thirty-five members through informal socials and a spring quarter banquet. Chemical Engineers ' Society was an active par- ticipant in Engineers ' Week spring quarter. An important goal of the organization was to secure sum- mer employment as chemical engineers for all members who desire it. A member, E. Bertrand Rigby, was awarded the scholarship for winning Top Engineering Student recognition. FIVE-YEAR MEN in the Chemical Engineers were, front, Melvin J. Davidson, James Almond, Back row. Dr. Billings Brown, Kent Hatfield, Harold Willey, Kart Snow. CHEMICAL ENGINEERS OFFICERS were, front, Norman Hopkins, publicity and employ- ment; Ralph Anderson, president; Bruce Nelson, treasurer. Back row, Ronald Hatch, secretary; Richard L. Bell, program chairman; Ronald R. Smith, publicity. E. Bertrand Rigbee, Ralph Anderson, Dr. Wendell Wiser. TAU KAPPA ALPHA, national spaech honorary, had Nancy Briggs, Lorna NJelson, Carolyn Parker, Marian 6re n, and Carolyn DeVries as BYU memberf. forensics council Fostering all speech activities on campus, the Forensic Council works to improve the status and prestige of BYU through excellence in forensics meets and contests, giving every member experience in public speaking, and pre- senting fors ' nsics program to the studentbody. At meet- ings twice a week they heard guest speakers and practiced the arts of oratory, debate, discussion, extemporaneous and impromptu speaking. Teams were sponsored by the Forensics Council at meets throughout the Intermountain West. During fall quarter, teams travelled to Washington, Montana, and Colorado; winter quarter to Oregon, Colorado, and California; and spring quarter to Montana and New York. About fourteen of the forty-five club members attended each tournament. With Tau Kappa Alpha, Forensics Council sponsored cam- pus tournaments included the Extemporaneous and Debate Week program and the BYU Junior Varsity Meet, in which Utah junior colleges were invited to participate. This page is dedicated with love and respect to the memory ot one of Brigham Young University ' s most outstanding students, Albert Sconberg. Albert was a fine scholar and a champion debater — winning his last two meets after his illness made it impossible to road. He won the Western States championship in extemporaneous speaking and was known through- out the Intermountain West for his outstanding dramatic readings. Albert shared his happy, optomistic view of life with everyone. He gave sparkle to any company he was in. Toward the last he revealed physical and spiritual courage which would honor the memory of any man. We who knew Albert as a friend and classmate deeply miss him; however, we must not and should not mourn his death, but always remember his love of life and express our gratitude for the ideals he provided for each of us to guide our lives by. FRONT ROW, Lenet Hadlay, Nancy Briggs, forensic manager; Diane Hatch, Janet Wilkinson, Marian Green, secretary; Sheryll Smith, Connie Waddoups, Carolyn Parker. SECOND ROW, Norman King, Dick Knight W. Cleon Skousen, Barrie McKay, Robert Boren, Ned Hoopes, Dean Marten. THIRD ROW, Ray Jones, Tom Quinn, Fred Cornelius, Bob Meservy, Keith Rooker, Roger Jeppson. UtltlLLlim h FRONT ROW: Roma King, Ann Sutton, Geneva Carsen, Mary Beth Salmond, Annette Fife, Lo Anne Jex, Soiuia Mae Riding, Shirley Anne Allsop, Genevieve N. Marumoto. SECOND ROW: Marcia Whipple, Jan Bingham, Ruth Athay, Louise Jacobsen, Colette Dreyer, Johan Beutel, Elane Jones, Hazel Meelts, Rosalie Bignall, Leanne Beer. THIRD ROW: Frances Griffith, Reba Watson, Larna Louder, Emma Lou Davis, Janice Nelson, Gary H. Carver, John Doman, Dean Evans, Leslie G. Mason. FOURTH ROW: Emer K. Winward, Ernest J. Bennett, Don Schaeter, Evan Henderson, Kenneth L. Shirley, Joseph L. Gates, Grant Misbach, Reginald R. Dorff, Clair E. Jorgensen, Allen W. Nielson. future teachers of america Future Teachers of America is a new organization at B.Y.U., established fall quarter under the direction of the College of Education. Mennbers become acquainted with the teaching profession through activities and committee and group projects. Among guest speakers at their month- ly meetings were a professor from Iran and University President Ernest L. Wilkinson. Organizing chapters of F.T.A. in local high schools was a group project. One committee does student advisory work with the help of professors in the Elementary Educa- tion Department. Another student-professor committee strives to iron out difficulties between students and teach- ers, primarily In the College of Education. Members of F.T.A. are automatically members of the Utah Education Association and the National Education Association, with all privileges except voting. They attend state and national conventions, receive journals and pub- lications, and are individually entitled to special insurance rates. FTA FACULTY ADVISORS were Arthur D. Brown, director of bureau of administrative studies; Dorothy Candland, coordinator of ele- mentary education; Edith Baur, coordinator of secondary education; Jesse R. Black, assistant professor of business education. FRONT ROW: Geneva Carsen, Jan Bingham, Elane Jones, Colette Dreyer, Mary Beth Salmond, Ann Sutton, Roma King. SECOND ROW: Johan Beutel, Fran- ces Griffith, Ernest J. Bennett, Grant Misbach, Gary Carver, Allen W. Nielson, Leslie G. Mason. I Rice, Vincent M. Wes erberg, Eleanor Wood, Marilyn Srlmmett, Karen Barlow, Eleanor Brady, Anna Cowley, Dorothy Louray Ellsworth, Karen Crossley, Val Hocking, Janice Hanks, Nancy Long, Shelley Madsen, Mary Lou Rust, Maida Moore, Marilyn Nelson, Marvin Keith Millett, Margaret Oliphant, Robert Oswald, Shirlene Tenney, Janice Schultz, Gerrie ORCHESIS OFFICERS were, front, Karen Ells- worth, historian; Maryiln Wood, president; Jan- ice Tenney, vice president. Back row, Robert Oliphant, social; Vincent Rice, publicity. ore hesi IS Orchesis Is a national honorary organization whose pur- pose is to further interest in and appreciation of nnoaern dance and to provide opportunities for members to ex- perience expression and creation. The B.Y.U. chapter had forty-three members this year. Presenting concerts, dancing in operas, and working with the Speech Department and the Student Program Bureau kept Orchesis members active and necessitated many 5- a.m. rehearsals. Annually they present a Christmas Dance Program and a Spring Concert. Members danced in the play Lute Song, and in the operetta Sweethearts. Spring quarter they toured Southern Utah and presented shows to local high schools. ORCHESIS CONCERT In Smith auditorium featured creative dancing. ft ' ' ' .tJ Ih 1 K| ' ' ' ' B ' 1 ■ ' ' i H yiyi Hr ' Ul m ■J KHIiii H I HL. ' HflHfll HI m. FRONT ROW: W. H. Snell, Clifford V. Chnstensen, Wongsiri Latnsam, Hal Monson, Burle Isaacson, Mark Kristjanson, John E. Roylance, Guy Pierce. SECOND ROW: Dennis Hill, Dorian Crow, Eugene V. Lane, Grant I. Johnson, Joseph N. Hanson, Seth W. Swann, Don L. Nielsen, George Pate. BACK ROW: Irving De Smith, Lester Long, Darwin W. Christenson, Joseph Calder, Gil Moen, Ray E. Olsen, Robert E. Nay. SHAPING MATERIAL, a club member works on one of the workshop ' s large grindstones. industrial arts I Service to the school keeps the Industrial Arts Club busy during most of their bi-monthly work ' nights. The club ' s twenty-five members are all majors, minors, or hobbiests In the field of Industrial arts. T. V. jacks for television antenna were Installed in Wymount Village apartments. They made bulletin boards and charts for the Inter-Organlzation Council, and kept displays in a window of the Science Center lobby. In addition to work meetings. Industrial Arts Club mem- bers meet twice a month to plan projects and to hear guest speakers. Contractors, builders, and concrete manu- facturers spoke to the group, and others gave demonstra- tions of custom gun work and fly tying for fishing. Social activities were a dinner dance spring quarter and a water carnival with motor boats on Utah Lake. All club activities help In furthering their purpose: to promote fellowship and to further iindustrlal arts on campus. WOODWORKERS run board through high speed machine. I g PV hH ■ .- PRE VET members were Edward Ramonet. Dave Siphard, Irvine Bingham, Roger Conserve, George Crane, Lyie Brooksby. pre- vet. Pre Veterinarian Club was organized last year to help members create interest In their work and to keep them up to date in their field. Club members did experimental work and research at the BYU Dairy. Actual experience was gained through these activities. A main goal of the Pre Vets is to build a barn wherein they can feature displays and demon- strations. Officers were LyIe Brooksby, president; Eliot Ben Soren- son, vice president; Myron Jorgensen, secretary; and Dr. Max Nicholes, faculty advisor. PRE-VET TOOLS are shown laid out for inspection. Club members are proficient in the use of these. Below, a scene at the Brigham Young University Dairy Farm shows the atmosphere with which members are familiar. Labs are located at the farm. FRONT ROW: Marlene Morton, Joe Ann Neubert, Crystal Prine, Sylvia Crosby, (Secretary), Nadene Jones, Linda Gay Taylor, Lois Whiting, Shirley Motsch- man. Toy Goldriclc. SECOND ROW: Brent Weaver, Brent Edward, Leiand Thomas, Burl Jarvis, Phil Maxwell, John Adams, Ernest Wilkins, Lou Dell Nielsen, Ed Hansen. BACK ROW: Gary Clawson, Ken Blackmore, Harris Greer, Jay Wright, Bill Stevens, Don Schnepf, Don Jones, Dean Broadhead, Edwin Egbert, Jack H. Jensen. The spirit of the Old West was revived at B.Y.U. by the fifty members of the Rodeo Club. An old-fashioned steak fry was featured autumn quarter, and an excha ' nge tobog- ganing party with Arizona Club was held winter quarter. Some of the club ' s monthly socials were western dances, horseback rides, and a box supper. Business meetings were held once a month. During spring quarter the efforts of the Rodeo Club were centered in promoting and assisting the University ' s rodeo team. Selected from membership of the club, the team travels to compete with other schools belonging to the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association. Purpose of the club is to promote social enjoyment while incorporating L.D.S. standards with the sport of rodeo. The year ' s climax for the club was the B.Y.U. Rodeo, May 17 and 18, which was sponsored by the club during Western Week. RODEO CLUB OFFICERS were, tront, Sylvia Crosby, secretary; Charles Bird, prizes chair- man; Leiand Thomas, publicity manager. Back row, Lou Dell Nelson, board of directors; Don M. Jones, president. de roaeo BUCKING BARREL was set up in Reld- house to give Rodeo Club participants a chance at practice. Here a rider grips firmly with one hand while helpers swing the horse to help him build his saddle- staying ability. FRONT ROW: Howard Shurtleff, Yosh Miya, Bonnie Reide, Nobuyoshi Tachibana. Edmund Ramones. SECOND ROW: Donald Hamling, Re«d Phipp«n, Le- land Thomas, Eugene Thorne, Kent BuH-eHField. BACK ROW: Paul Hansen, Leon Larson, Thomas Tucker, Roger S. O ' Brien, Edmund Parker, Dr. Wayne Wright. ,- y judo dojo JUDO THROW catches Leonard Mathews as Yosh Miya practices defense. Y Judo Dojo was organized for the first time during fall quarter of 1955. At first, membership was limited to ad- vanced judokas, but beginner ' s classes for men and women were started winter quarter. This year, judo contests were an intramural sport at BYU, but the club is planning to beome a member of the intercollegiate tournament. Sponsored by the Extension Division, Y Judo Dojo offered instructions to law en- forcement agencies in Utah County and representatives from the Provo Police Department and the Utah State Highway Patrol. Membership is open to all BYU students and facultv who accept and maintain the Judo Honor Code, which pertains to correct conduct and the use of judo knowl- edge in necessary situations. THROWING OPPONENT, Howard Shurtleff demonstrates a hold. 242 ? ' ■.i ; M L J| V i H RTV H ■ ' « H FRONT ROW: Rosemary Borg, Sylvia W. Petersen, Joyce Andersen, Dale J. Harding, Max J. Berryessa. SECOND ROW: Mary ©ay Hatch, Reita Erickson, Roma King, Myrna Blanding, Maile Forsythe, Marilyn Poulter. THIRD ROW: Harriet Whiting, Rose Anne Evans, Dagmar Tsuda, Kathleen Ford, Eileen Drake, Elsabeth Williams, Clair E. Jorgensen. FOURTH ROW: Nola Carlisle, Donna Despain, Charlotte Nelson, Connie Mathis, Nancy Elgan, Shirley Hughes, Joan L. Gordon. FIFTH ROW: Carol Johnson, Rae Ann B. Collier, Sharon Thompson, Carolyn WaJlis, Valynn A. Jorgensen, Charlene Guild, Pat Olmstead. SIXTH ROW: La Jean Rees, Jane Atkerson, Mona Boyden, Shirley Smith, Barbara Lee Jacbon, Jean Doris Baiiw, Shirley Olmstead. SEVENTH ROW: Marva N. Sorenson, Rayola G. Husband, Audrey Ann Godfrey, Bonnie Berrett, Georgia Lee Bulbck, Rachel McKinnon. EIGHTH ROW: Geneva Larsen, Beverly Ross, Carol MacKay, Sandy Butler, Neta Hutchinson, Carrie Catder. NINTH ROW: Elaine Hansen, Gene Pugh, Doris Neser, Ruth Pehrson, Jean Mortimer, Marjorie Foote, Loraine Poulter, Cheryl Johnson. cX Kj • y • 1 • ACEI, Asociation of Childhood Education International, used Children ' s Creativity as this year ' s theme. For students majoring in elementary education, the club func- tions to broaden the outlook of prospective teachers. Monthly meetings and guest programs emphasized creati- vity in drama, writing, and music for children. As money making projects, members met in regular v ork sessions to make bulletin boards, flannelboards, and other teaching aids. Four delegates were chosen to represent the chap- ter at the national convention in Washington, D.C., during the summer. Officers were Sylvia W. Petersen, president; Mona Boy- den, first vice president; Elsabeth Williams, second vice president; Joyce Anderson, third vice president; Rose- mary Borg, secretary; Geneva Larson, treasurer; and Joan Gordon, publicity. 243 FRONT ROW: Keith Billings, Richard Wolfley, Robert C. Woods, Aaron R. Stoddard. Robert M. Graham, Lavar M. Butler. SECOND ROW: Donald R. Bird, Richard L Phelps, Jack L. Coffin, Dean W. Martin, Robert O. Rose, Robert D. Bolinder, Arnell E. Heaps. BACK ROW: Ray M. Nilsson, Ed King, Gene Graham, Laurel Porter, Mark E. Cloward, Vincent Tilby, LeRay C. McAllister. men s commerce Men ' s Commerce Club functions to Improve conditions within the College of Commerce, to encourage higher scholastic achievement, and to promote fellowship within the college. To help students become acquainted with the business world — its environments and its opportunities — the club sponsors tours of production plants and other business establishments. For club meetings they invite guest speak- ers to lecture and to give technical knowledge. Social activities Included a banquet with Phi Chi Theta and co-sponsoring the Spring Ball. Officers were Don Bird, president; Bob Rose, vice president; Kieth Billings, secretary; Richard Wolfley, treasurer. Civil Engineers ' Club is making preparations to become a student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engi- neers if the school is accredited by next year. Prominent engineers and industrial executives who lec- tured and showed films were featured at regular club meetings. About thirty-five members participated in ac- tivities which included a pot-luck supper, a Christmas party, and a picnic spring quarter. Officers were: Eldon Roberts, president; Parley Holiday, vice president; Russell Brown, secretary; and Blake Dallin, treasurer. civil engineers FRONT ROW: Eldon Roberts, Russell Brown. Blake Dallin, Parley Holliday, Rafael E. Castillo, Alvin J. Noker, Arnold Wilson. SECOND ROW: Professor D. K. Fuhriman. Professor D. A. Firmage, Merrill Glenn, Jr., Paul W. Erekson, John J. Harper, John Wilson. BACK ROW: Harry Hodson, Glen Calder, David M. Neeley. Paul R. Peterson, Ramon E. Bassett. Joseph P. Hancock. r 3 i FRONT ROW: Nedra Thomas, Josephine Nielsen, Joanne Stein, Pat Nelson, Raelene Brooksby, Lynda Steele, Ellen Cardon Margaret Hayward, Louise Holtsclaw, Glenda Huggins. BACK ROW: Norma Kurr, Deanna Dory, Yvonne Latt, Carolyn Stettler, Jean Rampton, Charlene Jensen, Sharon Mills, Wanda Olsen, Mar- garet Hunter, Mary Lue Jewlies. home economics Home Economics Club is a national organization founded eleven years ago at BYU. Thirty members this year worked to foster fellowship between faculty and students in the home economics field and to promote an attitude of pro- fessionalism among members. The group sponsored International Day during fall quar- ter, held exchange parties and banquets, donated to the national organization fund, and presented demonstra- tions and lectures. Spring quarter, members held a formal installation ban- quet and attended the state convention. Officers were: Raeline Brooksby, president; Lynda Steele, vice presi- dent; Nada Gould, secretary; and Ellen Carbon, treasurer. Press Club was organized to foster ideals of journalism and to provide group activities for journalism students to further their education by associating with others who share the same goals. Each of the club ' s thirty members must prepare a scrapbook of his best journalism work. Activities included entering a float in the Homecoming Parade, touring newspaper offices, television studios, advertising offices, and a printing plant in Salt Lake, helping with the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Press Association Conference spring quarter, and sponsoring the annual Press Club bainquet. Officers were Dan Gashler, president; Cathy Collard, vice president; and Jeanne Whiting, secretary. press club FRONT ROW: Tracy Wilson, Marilyn Cunningham, Wally Barrus, Cathy Collard, Virginia Brinlerhatf, Carolyn Thomsen, Marjorie Frontier. SECOND ROW: Margaret Hunter, Jean Whiting, David Campbell, Dan Gashler, Yvonne Romney, Ranae Clarlc, Pat Bringhurst. BACK ROW Deanna Barnum, Janet Fowler, Howard Hilt, Don Woodward, Paul Gambles, Ann Pettijohn, Don A. Guthrie. FRONT ROW: Arthur Butler, Jeanne Noble, Jeanne Warner, Joan Stringham, Shirley Weeks, Carl Marlcworth. SECOND ROW: Ivan Crosland, Harold R. Oaks, Dorothy A. Whittakar, Geral Wilde, Don R. Milner. BACK ROW: Charles W. Whitman, Jim Doermann, Andre J. Mostert, Sam Melville. theta alpha phi Theta Alpha Phi, national honorary dramatic fraternity, qualified eighteen students this year for membership. To become a member, a student must have appeared in at least eighteen school plays and must have passed a rigid theatrical test. Club activities included assisting the speech department, ushering at plays, sponsoring one-act plays, and making costumes. Soccer Club was organized this year as a member of the Utah State Soccer League. An outdoor sport, similar to football, soccer is played with a large round ball which must be kicked or maneuvered about without the use of the player ' s hands or arms. Members of the club met three times a week to practice, and during spring quarter they played each of the eight teams belonging to the League. soccer FRONT ROW: Arturo Barrios, Jorge Castillo, Ruben Contreras, Nobuyoshi fachibana. SECOND ROW: William C. Carr (Faculty Advisor). Peter Lysenko (Cap- tain), Howard Hill (Secretary-Treasurer), Leo Thomsen, Norman Dunn (Coach). BACK ROW: Harold W. Bodon (Pres.), Frank May (Vice-Pres.), Jay Fitt, Hans J. Morawski, Walt Winkelman, Heinz L. Horstmeier (Co-caiptain). FRONT ROW: Sandra Prows, Maree Richards, Eleana Smith, Joyce Coy, Pat Edwards, J. N. Symons. SECOND ROW: Darrell Payne, Lou Ann Allrod, Del Hig- ham, W. G. Dyer, La Mar Empey, Reed Bradford, Robert Ha, Barbara West. THIRD ROW: Diane Henry, Mary Anne Westensltow, Carol Snuithen, Pat Stevens, Bonne Read, Jo Ann Mercer. Audrey Clark, Virginia Hawlcs. BACK ROW: Wilford E. Smith, Jerry L. McCulloch, William C. Hubner, Cloyd E. Barker, Wayne K. Berge, Ray R. Canning, John W. Payne, Joseph R. L. De Victoria. sociology club Sociology Club ' s primary purpose is to help sociology majors become acquainted with various opportunities in their field. Students met monthly in professors ' homes to conduct business meetings, hear guest speakers, and participate in social activities. Phi Mu Alpha is a national men ' s musical fraternity that has as its purpose the furthering of American music, the promotion of brotherhood, and the fostering of loyalty to the University. New and original compositions as well as local talent were featured at their annual Concert of American Music pre- sented during spring quarter at BYU. phi I mu alpha FRONT ROW: Eddie Krieger, Derryl Herring, Don L. Earl. SECOND ROW: J. J. Keeler, Carl Fuerstner, Gerald Nichols, Lawrence Andersen. BACK ROW: Clarence Bushman, Norman Gulbrandsen, Clawson Cannon, James Holland. FRONT ROW: Arlene Fouti, Marilyn Bufler, Ada Ruth Jones, Carmen Shumway, Kliena SItousen, Barbara Nelson, Loretia Peterson, Shirley Simltins, Sandra Butler Karen Smith. SECOND ROW: Sue Marie Anderson, Goraldine Allred, Beverly Richins, Loretta Riggs, Karen Thaxton, Anne Smith, Irene Webb, Rey M. Decker, Jerry Brooks, Sam Udall. BACK ROW: James Nowell, Erie McFarland, Norman Pruett, CJoyd Dan Simkins, Norman Allred, Edson R. Follet, President; David K. Flake, Harold Coleman, Keith Dana. Keeping in contact with all Arizonians at the Y and having real Western fun were the main goals of the Arizona Club. About forty members participated in numerous Arizona-style activities. They started the year with dancing to Western music and by sponsoring a skat- ing party fall quarter. A complete Spanish dinner and dance and a toboggan- ing exchange party with the Rodeo Club were popular events winter quarter, as were the canyon and swim- ming parties held spring quarter. Arizona Club tradition- ally sponsors the Western Week Dance. SPANISH BANQUET was held by members of the Arizona Club and featured Spanish food. HOMECOMING FLOAT of the Arizona Club portrayed students flowing out of a giant Horn of Plenty. FRONT ROW: Beverly Ann Painter, Ruth Athay, Karen Guyon, JoAnn Stephens, Janice Stock, Gail Clark. BACK ROW: Karen Ann Stock, LaVail Hirschi, Richard Stephens, Roy Thornock, Dianne Steckler, Darwin Hayes. Bear Lake Club is an informal organization designed to help its members keep alive a loyalty to the spirit of home. Firesides, parties, skating, and dancing were among acti- vities fostered to promote new friendships and revive older ones. The club plans to meet during the summer for social activities at home. Officers were Winnie Mae Wright, president; Karen Guymon, vice president; Diane Steckler, secretary; and Dorothy Mathews, treasurer. BEAR LAKE members shown in these two pic- tures met to design posters tor an upcoming social. Sitting on the table is the youngest member of the club, who was noncommittal about social lite. bear lake r . - 1 FRONT ROW: Pauline Palmer, Colleen Swainston, Karren Greaves, Jeanene Jenson, Louise Godfrey, Arlene Poole, Jo Ann Larsen. SECOND ROW: Genene Condie, Maxine Poole, Glenna Hansen, Lu Rae Hall, Ellen Bennett, Camilla Robinson, ReNae Porter. THIRD ROW: Lyie Cole, Arlend Poole, Larry W. Larsen, Merlin D. Whittle, Stanton Nuffer, Richard Rawllngs, De Verl Cutler, John Smith. BACK ROW: David Swainston, Larry Stephenson, Norman Smith, Gordon Beckstead, Foster Ipsen, Wm. Hal Palmer, Larry Benson. cache valley CACHE VALLEY CLUB OFFICERS were, LyIe Cole, sports; Colleen Swainston, treasurer; Maxine Poole, secretary; David Swainston, president; Verl Lamb, vice president; Karen Greaves, reporter; Norman Smith, secre- tary. . Cache Valley Club sponsored numerous parfies, ex- changes, and firesides this year. Because the club ' s func- tions were entirely social, no business meetings were held. Parties included a get-acquainted party, roller skating, a Christmas taffy pull, ice skating at Vivian Park, and a canyon party. Founded last year, the club had 35 members this year. Officers were: David Swainston. president; Verl Lamb, vice president; Maxine Poole, secretary; Colleen Swain- ston, treasurer; and Norman Smith, social manager. INFORMAL GATHERING of Cache Valley Club members was taken as they joked together. FRONT ROW: Barbara Barry, Janet Jenson, Jerrys Shipley, Daisy Flenniicen, Lauralee Jackson, Sherre Stevens, Betty Jo Hood. SECOND ROW: Julie Tait, Lyric Robinson, Marilyn Benson, Mary Bragg, Pat Morrison, Georganne Gardner, Carole White. BACK ROW: Dick Giles, Phillip Parmeter. N. Ron Piatt, Keith Thompson, John Linning, Howard Hill, Stan Wilcox, Bob Ritz. California Composed of the most extroverted California students, California Club organized noise making forces at this year ' s Geographical Assembly. In addition to parties af- ter every game, the club sponsored a Christmas party, a come-as-you-are party, a canyon outing, a shipwreck party, and a swimming party at Saratoga. After regular meetings the club often went to movies or dances as a group. Fall quarter they presented a radio program over KBYU. Officers were Ron Piatt, president; Howard Hughs, vice president; Jerry Shipley, secretary; Marilyn Benson, treasurer; and Don Tait, publicity manager. CALIFORNIA CLUB OFFICERS were, front, Julie Tait, social chairman; Marilyn Benson, president; Jerrye Shipley, secretary. Back row, Howard Hill, vice president; Ron Piatt, presi- dent; Keith Thompson, social chairman. CALIFORNIA CLUB PARTY featured Western dress and refreshments. Z Bi FRONT ROW: Eileen Swan, Ruth Wagner, Edith Weinheimer, Reta Erickson, Barbara Babcock, Rita Johnson, Vernene Archibald. SECOND ROW: Ferdie Meyer, John Wilcox, Millard Rice, Kay Stone, Diane Robison, Theola Stutz, Joyce Johnson, Nadine Jones. BACK ROW: Virgil Anderson, Earl Shields, Dick Foreman, Harvey Merkley, LeMoyn Caldwell, Lloyd Olsen, Morgan Beazer, Bill Houssian. Canadian Thirty students who were from Canada or interested in Canada participated in a variety of extra-curricular ac- tivities sponsored by the Canadian Club. From cave men days to a horn of plenty themed Canadian Club ' s float in the Homecoming Parade. Their Little King entry in the snow carnival stood valiantly despite the lack of snow. Social activities included a wiener roast, a box lunch social, a Christmas party, a canyon party, and an ex- change with Y oming Club. Three men ' s intramural basketball teams were supported, and club member Virgil Anderson won the intramural badminton singles. A chartered bus to Canada was sponsored by the club for Christmas vacation. CANADIAN CLUB FLOAT in Homecoming featured Mountie and oil derricks carrying out a theme of the Horn of Plenty. Front, Terry Selln. Shib Chattoraj, Le Chen Hsu. Second row, Lee Cox. Roger O ' Brien, Bevan Ott, Charles Whittle. Bacic row, Dave Seegmlller, Ralph Andersons Hal Johnson, Ivan Coolc. american chemical society The largest scientific organization in the world, American Chemical Society, has student chapters all over the world. Its purposes are to foster research, to publish journals for disseminating results of research, to establish standards of teaching, and to aid in job placement and economic aspects. Student members are undergraduate chemistry majors who desire professional and social contact. They meet twice a month to hear lectures, and they go on ex- cursions to chemical plants. This year ' s tours included si, and Rare Metals Corporation. Kennecott Copper, Geneva Steel, Social activities, and annual banquet and informal gather- ings, are sponsored by the club. President of the club was Bevan Ott. Faculty advisor was Dr. H. Smith Broadbent. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY OFFICERS were David W. Seegmlller, secretary; Terry Selln, treasurer; J. Bevan Ott, president. BOTTLES AND TUBES are the stock and trade of the American Chemical Society. FRONT ROW: Joanne Anderson, Ruth Ann Boyer, Barbara Mathews, Carolyn Wilson, Leila Lawrence, Mary Gay Hatch, Betty Lou Hardle, Eunice Stanton. SECOND ROW: Nadda Smith, Arva Johnson, Pauline Lauper, Fern Wood, John T. Smith, Lewis B. Meiners, Jack J. Thurgood, Sponsor; Bill Bailey. THIRD ROW: Gary H. Carver, Foster H. tpsen, Utah Lawrence, Nolan Luti, Roger Malphurs, Lyman J. Durfee, Wilford J. Tolman. BACK ROW: William Reiche, Lloyd E. Coates, E. Gordon Adams, Richard M. Elmer, James A. Perkins, James B. Pace, Jerrold R. Morgan, Tom Jensen. fog liters Foglighters Club was organized during winter quarter by a group of old friends who fornnerly attended MIA to- gether in San Francisco. Business meetings were outlawed by the infornnal club, whose functions were entirely social. Many of the forty members have known one another all of their lives; others have: been in the service or on missions together. Dressed like six-year-olds, Foglighters attended their first party held at Shipp Hall. They held regular firesides and par- ticipated in a Scavenger Hunt Dance. Spring quarter they featured outings including swimming and canyon parties. Officers were: Tom Jones, president; Charlene biebert, vice president; Bill Reiche, second vice president; Flor- ence Christie, secretary; and Jim Perkins, treasurer. Dixie Club members are Southerners who have attended Dixie College or lived in Southern Utah. Thirty-five students this year joined Dixie Club, whose purpose is to provide both social and intellectual activi- ties for members. Fall quarter they enjoyed a get-acquainted party and a canyon outing; winter quarter, a pot-luck supper and a roller skating party; a.nd spring quarter, an excnange and a swimming party at Saratoga. Dixie Club also partici- pated in the assembly and dance on Geographies Day. Officers were Reed Blake, president; Richard Hunt, vice president; Pat Rust, secretary; and Kenneth Hafen, ath- letic manager. d ixie FRONT ROW: Mary Helen Clark, Willa Nita Brooks, La Rene Mortensen, Romaine Prince, Pat Rust, Carolyn Smith, Merial Musig. SECOND ROW: Reed H. Blake, Archie Leon Tobler, Crayton DeLange Leavitt, David A. Paxman, Brent H. Gubler, Dave Rust. BACK ROW: Brooks Taylor, Ralph J. Sullivan, Mar Wiles, Phillip D. Gubler, William Mickelsen, Kenneth Hafen. - i FRONT ROW: Kaye Hinman, Lois Hawley. Elaine Stirland, Veria Nash, Alice Nash, Alice Paddock, Say Ellis, Elmonda Heimarit. SECOND ROW: Beverly Hol- man, Marilyn Ballard, James Johnson, Gary Stott, Dave Squires, Dorian Crow, Pat Heimaric, Barbara Cole. BACK ROW: Jerry Walston, Joseph K. Papenfuss, Earl M. Lee, James Mills, Christ E. Kolste, Gary Quails, LaYon Walston. montana Montana Club featured parties as their main activity this year. Numerous social functions enabled club menribers to meet other students from their home state. Several exchanges and firesides were held with V ' oming Club during the year. Fall quarter, Montana students made candy and danced at a Get Acquainted party. Intramural teams sponsored by Montana Club partici- pated in football, basketball, and handball. Officers were: James T. Johnson, president; Ed Malstom, vice president; Pat Helmark, secretary; and Marilyn Bal- lard, treasurer. Danish-Norwegian Club is composed of students and re- turned missionaries from Denmark or Norway as well as descendants from these countries interested in genealogy. Activities of the club were planned to stimulate interest in the languages, histories, and cultures, and to help with genealogy work. About twenty members met monthly to study the lan- guages and to hear guest speakers. They corresponded with missionaries in the field, held a n exchange party with the Salt Lake Danish Club, sponsored firesides, and went Christmas caroling to Norwegian and Danish fam- ilies in Provo. Officers were: Leo Thomsen, president; Kristian Aase, vice president; and Phyllis Christiansen, secretary. danish-norwegian FRONT ROW: Kristian Aase, Tove Henningsen, Vivi Clausen, Phyllis Christiansen, Carol Borgerson, Norma Gwilliam, Marilyn Wills, Darrall Bickmore. BACK ROW: Allen D. Pedersen, Leo Thomsen, Wayne Johnson, Arden T. Christiansen, Hollis R. Johnson, Charles M. Hall, John Wesley Burlew. I Akiu, Rogers AdachI, Margaret Altita, Norman Chun, Albert Chun, Mildred Chlnen, Sakaye Faufata, Barbara Forsythe, Maile Fujlta, Wilfred HIgashI, Allan Ho, Robert lokepa, Shirley Kahuema, Margaret Kamauoha, Edwin L. Kamauoha. Jane Kawahigashi, Sylvia Kekauoha, Willard Magaoay, Paslto Masado, Jerry Moikeha, Mona-Amy Miyazaki, Richard Maumu, Judith P. Okimoto, Howard Obregon, Socorro Parker, Edmund Oshima, Stanley Parker, Leilani Riggin, Don Runnels, Roy Saito, George Saito, Clara Shimoda, Donna TakeuchI, Tatsuo Uyehara, Robert Velasco, John Velasco, Barbara hawaiian HAWAIIAN CLUB officart were, front, Socoro Obregon, girls ath- letic director; Salcaye Chinen, sec- retary; Donna Shimoda, vice pres- ident; Rosie Tufaga, program co- chairman. Back row, Philip Keka- uoha, historian; Norman Akita, publicity chairman; Roy Runnels, president; Rogers Akiu, program co-chairman. 256 FRONT ROW: Alfred Woodland, Donald Reed, Gary Lee Anderson, Warren Thornocit, Rulon G. Craven, Bruce G. Cameron, Jerry McCuHoch, Bill Martin, Fred H. Calder. SECOND ROW: Jean Hansen, Pauline Winkler, Diane Affleck, Margaret Thompson, Faith Despain, Sam Atoa, Nevada Neeley, Cheril James, Jeanine Nielson. Janice Larsen, Kay Smith. THIRD ROW: Darilynn Bybee, Evelyn Crandall, JoAnn Goodrich, Coyla Lalliss, Pat Barney, Irene Goates, Helen Hann!, Rita Call, Jean Sabin, Marilyn Ballard, Myrna Day, Joyce Summerhays, Leila Ogden. FOURTH ROW: Venia Whipple, LuRae Fawson, Irene Simadeni, Renata Pace, Donna Visser, Sofia Gardner, DeLoy Vernon. FIFTH ROW: Loretta Vance, Joan Morrow, JoAnn Mercer, Anne De.puty, Carol Phippen, Bufaye Kirkland, Mar- keene Feme, Marvene Harris. Yuvonne Alvey, Audrey Bean, Garn McBride. SIXTH ROW: Grant Johnson, Karen Guyon, Leanne Ponder, Shirley Cole, Karen Anderson, Sharon O ' Leary, Patricia Patterson. BACK ROW: Paul E. Pennell, Avefua Fiso, Tavit Fitisemanu, Donald Murray, Gary Chamberlain, Bob Pursley, Eldon Davis, Henry Leavitt, Jerry Brooks. KIA ORA officers were, Frank Horton, advisor; Joan Morrow, secretary; Bob Pursley, first counselor; Darilyn Bybee, second counselor; Sam Atoa, president; Myrna Day, treasurer; Warren Thornock, historian; William Carr, sponsor. ki I a ora Kia Ora Club was organized six years ago by returned missionaries fronn New Zealand to promulgate the cus- toms, spirit, and faith of the Maori people. Students fulfill this purpose by teaching one another Maori songs, dances, and games, and by presenting numerous pro- grams. By meeting to practice twice a week, members who have never seen Maori Land become experts in depicting the spirited folk activities. During fall quarter the club presented a program at a Sprlngviile seminary dance and held a Salt Lake perform- ance. Kia Ora went on tour in February to Northern Utah with the Samoan and hlawaiian Clubs, sponsored by the Student Program Bureau. The half-time program at the Oregon basketball game was presented by Kia Ora, and spring quarter they held an evening assembly for the student body. ISLAND DANCING Is shown by Sam Atoa and Ann Terry Biaisdell on assembly. CHANTS helped Warren Thornock dance. FRONT ROW: Margie Call, Carolyn Hardy, Judy Roberts, Jeanette Oxborrow, Loretta Bunker, Marilyn Miller, Rene Ream, Anita Carter. SECOND ROW: Janice Conger, Sherril Gardner, Cleo Slater, Deanna Cram, Iva Dawn Ence, Joann Larlin. Elva Fouti, Naomi Lytle. BACK ROW: Ha Schofieid, Dean Frampfon, Gerald Stubbs, Clyde Souter, Ronald Atchley, Scott King, Don Watts, Byron Thornton. nevada Nevada Club had about 40 members who enthusiastically supported the new club and its activities. First organized fall auarter, Nevada Club aspires to promote friendship, uphold church standards, and to support the University by performing worthwhile services. Officers were: Dean Frampton, president; Jay Wright, vice president; Sherril Gardner, secretary-treasurer; and Jeanette Oxborrow and Jerry McCullough, social chair- men. New Mexico Club was organized last year at BYU to bring to campus the spirit of the old Southwest. Fall quarter they held an election party and an exchange with the Col-Juan and Uintah Basin Clubs. They sponsored candidates for offices, had a canyon party, a swimming party at Saratoga, and an enchilada supper, with Texas Club. Officers were Ron Collyer, president; Wanda Cluff, vice president; Mary Ellen Cornwall, secretary; and Jill Her- ring, social chairman. new mexico FRONT ROW: Ruth Nielson, Dorene Smith, Paula Merrell, Ron Collyer. Jill Herring, Mary Ellen Cornwall, Francelle Donaldson. SECOND ROW: Jean Whiting, Marilyn Cunningham, Nila Smith, Nadine Waller, Wanda Cluff, Kay Lee Wilson, Colleen Brown, Beverly Richins. THIRD ROW: Larry Farnsworth, Jose E. Garcia, Rayburn E. Jack, Kenyon Donaldson, Ruben Longwell, Jesse K. Kunena. BACK ROW: Glen Palmer, Marvin Loar, Benny Knudsen, Douglas Banks, D. E. Chapman, Robert E. Taylor, Delwln Jones. I FRONT ROW: Eloise Miellce, Virginia Wood, Janice Smith, Jeanette Hunt, Janet Fowler. BACK ROW: Clifford M. Bush, Theo Williams, Eugene H. Metier, Delyn E. Williams, Dale Johnson, Jim May. Oregon Club activities were planned to renew old friend- ships and create new ones among students from Oregon who shared common interests. Socials featured games and dancing, an ice skating party, a picnic, and a swimming party at Saratoga. The main event of spring quarter was participation in Western Week. Officers were Clifford Bush, president; Ted Pettingill, vice president; Janet Fowler, secretary; and Jeanette Hunt, treasurer. OREGON CLUB OFFICERS were Jeanette Hunt, treasurer; Clifford Bush, president; Janet Fowler, secretary. Back row, Theo Williams, social chairman; Ted Pettingill, vice president; Dale Johnson, sgt. at arms. Oregon .0 K OREGON CLUB PARTY featured homemade refreshments and gingersnaps. FRONT ROW: George Hallock. Gwydna Ann Lindsey, Jeanne Swanwicl, Rowan Shirley, John Ellis, Charlotte Ann Posey, Pat Turley. SECOND ROW: Lynn Tenny, Betty Hop kins, Joe Scadlock, L. G. Cummins, Tillie Bailey, Frances Feik. texas A new organization on campus, the Texas Club, consists of residents and former residents of the Lone Star State. The club was organized by students who desired to pro- mote unity and friendships among Texans at BYU. House parties, a canyon party, and exchange party with United Staters, and a Mexican dinner exchange party with New Mexico Club were among the year ' s memor- able activities for Texas Club members. Officers were Tillie Bailey, president; Betty Hopkins, vice president; Anne Posey, secretary; and George Hailock, business manager. Swedish Club promotes and keeps alive the customs and language of the Swedish people. Composed of returned missionaries, students from Sweden, and others who are interested, the club keeps in contact with the Swedish Mission. Activities are planned to encourage learning of the language, history, and culture. Members participated in a Swedish Christmas party, the Ful Fest, in the Snow Carnival, and in other geographical social events. Officers were Robert H. Luhdquist, president; Dean M. Flake, vice president; and Ingrid A. Heitman, secretary- treasurer. syve dish FRONT ROW: Grant Johnson, Ann Christianson, Ranae Swenson, Garn Swenson. SECOND ROW: Pamela Russell, Kay Jacobs, Kathleen Lundquist, Dorothy Good. THIRD ROW: Leon Clark, Dee Jacobs, Anna Lou Call, Kenneth Hall, Lbyd Godfrey Olsen. BACK ROW: Darwin Christenson, Merlin Johnson, Kay Serge, Robert Lundquist. FRONT ROW: Maurine Nielsen, Leia Hafen, CharloHe Nelson, Shawna Lasson, Reva Jensen, Lucille Briggs, LaVerne Christensen, Arlene Peterson. SECOND ROW: Allen W. Nielson, Kent Evans, Golden Terry, Terry Haien, Donald Hafen, Lynn Hall, Dave Tew. LAST ROW: Grant Graham, Kent M. Anderson, John R. Baxter, Blaine C. Phillips, Bryant Madsen. Named after Snow Junior College and Sanpete County, the Snow-Sanpete Club is composed of students who have either attended the college or lived in the county. About 20 members participated in socials and firesides, roller skating, tobogganing at Timp Haven, and ice skat- ing at Utah Lake. snow sanpete Purpose of the club is to perpetuate the ideals of Snow College and further acquaintances made in Sanpete County. Officers were Kent Anderson, president; Donald Hafen, vice president; Reva Joan Jensen, treasurer; Joyce Anderson, secretary; Gordon Christensen, membership; Arlen Peterson, publicity. MISS UTAH, Sybil Olsen, was sponsored in Homecoming parade by Snow-Sanpete club. 261 ' -Tt. f ■ y k FRONT ROW: Beryl Johnstun, Gayle Case, Nadene OHosen, Delores E. Chegup, Charlene Noble, Joan Noble, Nancy Roclcwood, Pauline Winkler, E+holene Burton. SECOND ROW: Mary Murphy, Evelyn Shaw, lla Manwaring, Connie Lundell, JoAnne Goodrich, Leda Bedstead, Marilyn Jennings, Marta MorrilN Diane Nelson. BACK ROW: Curtis Dastrup, Dilworth Rust, Max Brotherson, Delloy O. Abplanalp, Carol Todd, Eleanore Hacking, Jay B. Karren. Blaine Palmer. uinta basin Uinfah Basin Club activities are planned to help acquaint students with common interests and to renew old friend- ships. Every year during Christmas vacation, the club pre- sents an assembly to their hometown high schools to en- courage students to come to BYU. This year ' s program, Santa Claus at the Y, was especially successful in arousing enthusiasm. Parties and socials were held throughout the year, and girls ' and boys ' intramural basketball and bowling teams were sponsored. Members also participated In the Rodeo Club assembly. UINTAH BASIN OFFICERS w ra. Marta Morill, vice president; Carol Todd, secretary; Mary Murphy, president; lla Manwaring, social chair- man. WAITING PARTYGOERS cluster around Blaine Palmer ' s car before leaving for a night of fun. FRONT ROW: Sheryl L. Bodily, Sherrei Butler, Dianna Ream, Roberta Hinie, Carolyn Sumsion, Violet Olpin, Beulah Brim, Faith Despain. SECOND ROW: Alton Saxer, Jim Steel, Wanda Lee Peacock, Corena Miller, Margaret Snarr, lla Manwaring, Ruby Ann DeCorah, LaDean Wright. BACK ROW: Tommie Matthews, Norman A. Pruett, James A. Johnson, Max A. Jensen, Rodger Overson, Kay Gardner, Peter H. Williams, Layne Shoclcley, Robert Boren, Beverly Booth. united staters The only organization of its kind in the nation. United Staters ' Club is composed of students who have attended Boys ' State or Girls ' State. Organized last year, it now has about fifty-five members. The club ' s purpose is to spon- sor social functions, to unite former Boys ' and Girls ' Stat- ers, and to render service to the school. During winter quarter they held a social — Winter Para- dise — as a get-acquainted party for new members, and presented a program on KBYU. Lady and the Tramp, United Staters ' Snow Carnival sculpture, won first place in the miscellaneous division. Spring quarter they held an exchange with Texas Club and helped with studentbody elections. UNITED STATER CLUB OFFICERS were Robert Boren, governor; lla Manwaring, secretary of state; Margaret Snarr, state historian; Peter Williams, It. governor. SNOW SCULPTURE entry of Lady and the Tramp was a winning entry of the United Staters. ■■ ■ PP H Hr T ' ' n H r H IE ■ 1 P ] ■ ' ■ • f ■ ■■ yi 1 - 1 FRONT ROW: Donna Endrizz!, LuJuanna Beck, Joan Chrlstensen, Rochelle Rhead, Loralee Green, Josephine Nielsen, Pat Burrows, Nonna Empey, LaRae Kirk, Gayla Uoyd, Joan Moss. SECOND ROW: Mareella Whaley, Noma Allen, Barbara Donaldson, Colleen Oyler, Virginia Baer, Nelda Wardle, Lorna Nielsen, Rose Marie Makin, Helen Wardleigh, Shirley Snow, Dixie White, Barbara Glauque. THIRD ROW: Haiel Harding, Leah Poulsen, Ben Standing, Bob Graser, Stan Roberts, Max Richardson, Marvin C. Hogensen, Kenneth Pringle, LaMoyne Garside, Bob Fox, Harry James, Janet Hill. BACK ROW: Cosette Myers, Howard Larsen, Lee Erickson, Carlyle Parker, Glen R. Hogge, Pau l B. Hatch, Stuart Stringham, Hichard Nielson, Grant Schow, Boyce Harris, Don K. Richards. weber Weber Club this year took club activI-Hes home with them to the Ogden area during school vacations. Mem- bers are former Weber College students and others from Ogden. During Christmas vacation they held an exchange sleigh ride and dancing party with the Weber Club from the Utah State Agricultural College. Several parties are planned for the group in Ogden this summer. Fall quarter activities included a party and dance at Manavoo Ward, viewing slides of the United States, and hearing Dr. Robert Thomas lecture on Semantics. Win- ter quarter, Weber Club held a roller skating party and a Christmas social, and spring quarter they sponsored a canyon party. Officers were: Carlyle Parke, president; Donna En- drizzi, vice president; Howard Larson, secretary; and Lamoyne Garside, historian. WEBER CLUB OFFICERS were Carlyle Parker, president; Donna Endrini, vice president; Howard B. Larsen, secretary treasurer. Absent when picture was taken was historian LaMoyne Garside. BALLOON BUSTING Weber Club members get a kick out of breaking balloons over a coeds ' head during Christmas Party. J ■r — • 3HB 1 mr i .mm i ' .SilJPVli w t .• v A 1 VT I bJ B B K p BR ' gr; : M f f Tj-J ml mit w. c ■nf m% IB.«Vs W J FRONT ROW: Corena Miller, Vernlce Noble, Louise Payne, Merretta Munger, Rosalind Radley, Eleana Smith, Ardis Zirlcer, Zina Noble, Judith Zielinslci. SECOND ROW: Mary Lynne Foster, Betty Main, Iva Mechling, Theron J. Egg, Jr., Glade Larson, Maurice Whitney, Robert Nanto. BACK ROW: Larry Lindhardt, Gary Chamberlain, Don Olsen, Kyle S. Bowen, Blair Mortensen, Theron Sainsbury, Max Marrell, Ed Crawford. Formed in 1949 as the Washington-Montana Cub, the Washington Ciub has since become a separate organiza- tion with about twenty-five members this year. Fall quar- ter they had an exchange with California Club, and spon- sored two buses to Washington for Christmas vacation. During winter quarter they held an exchange with the Washington Embassy Club on Washington ' s Birthday, and went on a roller skating party with the Oregon Club. Spring quarter they wrote the script of Western Days, and went on canyon and swimming parties. Officers were: 6ary Chamberlain, president; Rowell Quintan, vice president; Ardis Zirker, secretary; Lois Rice, treasurer; and Don Olsen, reporter. WASHINGTON CLUB OFFICERS were, tront, Gary Chamberlain, president; Ardis Lirler, sec- retary. Back row, Don Olsen, reporter; Rowell Quinton, vice president; Lois Rice, treasurer; Bob Turner, publicity manager. ACTIVITY PLANNERS are Wayne Boyacli, Bonnie Barrett, Marcia Land, Betty Main, Eleana Smith. w ashington -- ' ;-.;Ai ?6- .%-: ' .?j-.:-; ' iUikii Front row, Lynette Alfred, Carol Atack, Patrician Flygare, Kathleen Winters, Loy Rollins. Second row, Wes Parker, Jim Montgomery, Lloyd Tew, Dwain Hill- berry, Ronald Smith. Back row, Ronnie Norris, Burton Winters, Charles Paris. Jack Cook, Frank Black. y ' oming club Students from Wyoming found opportunities to meet one another in useful, well-planned activities sponsored by the V ' oming Club. Thirty active members got acquainted through parties, exchanges with other geographical clubs, firesides, and participation in intramural sports. Exchanges and firesides were held western style with Canadian Club and Montana Club. A pot luck supper was the highlight of fall quarter activities, while a barbe- cue dinner, swimming party, and a canyon party were featured spring quarter. Y oming Club teams met regularly to practice and to participate in basketball, bowling, and softball intramurais. •Y ' OMING CLUB OFFICERS were, front. Lynette Alfred, social chairman; Pat Fly- gare, secretary-treasurer; Kathy Winters, vice president. Back row. Jack Cook, ath- letic chairman; Wes Parker, president. 266 Bailey, Ferrell S. Bolinder, Dick Burk, Noel Carter, Warren Christensen, Loui; Cool, John Crenshaw, Mills Hemenway, Lynne Hill, Howard Jensen, Lyie Johnston, Stuart Johnson, Dick Keller, Robert Lister, Lee Matthews, Bill Meiners, Lewis Olson, Dave Peterson, James Paxton, Thornton Rayner, Harry Rutter, Jim Schofield, Dave Stone, David Williams, Glen L. Alpha Omega are the words imprinted on the Saxon Kings Social Unit shield. The words stand for the loyalty and unity shared by members from the beginning to the end. Fall Quarter, Saxons entered a float in the Homecoming Parade and held firesides, exchanges, and a dance. Win- ter quarter, they had parties after basketball games, a pot luck dinner, and a ski party at Brighton. Intramural saxon kings teams were sponsored in football, basketball, softball, and track. Among spring quarter activities were a dinner dance, a studentbody assembly, a swimming party, an after-the- prom party, and a jazz concert. Officers were Lou Christensen, president; Bob Keller, vice president; Harry Rayner, secretary; Bill ' Matthews, treasurer; and Lyle Jensen, social chairman. SAXON KINGS OFFICERS were, front, Harry Rayner, secretary; Bob Keller, vice president; Dick Johnson, publicity. Back row, Lou Christensen, president; Bill Matthews, treasurer; Lyle Jensen, social chairman. 1 1 ..1- ' f ' - ' ■ ' •- ' ■• ' g ' y- ' W f- ' Wk M Hhb fcfr H it Mlk i ' 1 l ,« ' -. k It ' 1 1 i i V T ' vS H 1 k it. ... v) 267 ' Anast, Connie Abbott Gwen Anderson, Ruth Banner, Gay Baxter, Helen Brooks, Willa Budge, Barbara Chrlstensen, Gayle Cowan, Jean Evans, Georgia Fairbourn, Joyce Fawson, Laura lee Geertsen, Lou Rita Gilger, Marilyn Glazier, Luana Hintze, Gerrie Jacobson, Vena Lee Jolley, Carol Matsen, Janice Matthews, Colleen Moody, Dorene Moody, Kay Moore, Marilyn Olmstead, Pat Pitcher, Sandra Rees, Lorraine Prince, Romaine Skinner, LaVon Steele, Sharon Vandergrift, Ann 268 al cyone ALCYONE OFFICERS were Colleen Matthews, treasurer; Ruth Anderson, secretary; Connie Anast, president; Lorraine Rees, vice president. Alcyone women ' s social unit derives its name from that of the highest in a group of seven stars. The unit ' s motto is Our ideals are as high as the stars, yet we shall ever aspire to reach them. These lofty ideals are represented by the purpose of the club — to promote spirituality, love, friendship, virtue, and knowledge through the social, spiritual and educational opportunities offered at the Brigham Young University. Events sponsored during the year included a luncheon and fashion show, the annual invitational with Tausigs, a spring quarter dinner dance, participation in the Hawai- ian lua with Athenians, and the annual Woodhues dance. A service certificate was awarded Alcyone by the state mental hospital for the completion of a helpful project. The Gaynotes, Alcyone ' s entry, won first place trophy for women ' s organizations in the Fieldhouse Follies trio contest, and first place in the Utah State Fair Trio Con- test. Trio members are Doreen Moody, Kay Moody, and Sharon Steele. ALCYONE OPENHOUSE workers were LaVon Skinner, Sharon Paul and Connie Anatl INVITATIONAL formal dance attracted a large crowd to soft dancing music. Anderson, Gerald Bagley, Gerald Beers, Ron Bathers, Ray Black, Max Blackham, Dick Bunnell, Dale Candland, Bob Christensen, Nea Haycock, Roger Herget, Annos Hoglund, Boyd Homer, Russ Hopkins, Neil Jex, Reed A. Kindred, Jerry Lambson, Bob Larson, Byron McAfferfy, Lloyd Merrill, Paul Onishi, Bob Parker, Ed Poulsen, Glen Schiffnnan, Doyle I F. Scholes, Harold Schultz, Bill Steel, Jim Tracy, Ray Watts, Don Warnick, Jerry Webster, Richard Warnick, Mike Wilkinson, Clynn J. Williams, Jim Williamson, Reid, Wilson, Dale 270 athenian Activity was the means used by Athenian Social Unit to acomplish its purpose — to further the mental, moral, cultural, and social education of the group. Numerous dances and parties were supplemented with participation in intramurals, an assembly with ToKalo.n, Songfest, Y Day, the Christmas Drive, blood drives, and a Senior breakfast. Highlights of the year were the win- ter quarter invitational and the Dixie Ball dinner dance with its exotic southern setting. Athenians sponsored queen candidates for every con- test, won first place award for the Most Original Float in the Homecoming Parade, received the AMS travel- ing trophy for pep activities, and won sweepstakes for snow sculpturing in the Snow Carnival. Officers were Michael Warnick, president; Neal Chris- tensen, vice president; Jerry Kindred, secretary; Jerry Chadwick, treasurer ATHENIAN OFFICERS were Paul Merrill, ethlefic chairman; Neil Christen- sen, vice president; Mike Warnicic, president; Jerry Kindred, secretary; Harry Scholes, public relations; Terry Bagley, social chairman. OPENHOUSE had Niel Hopkins meeting president Mike Warnick. SNOW SCULPTURE had to be made out of imported snow. jfr wr m - HOMECOMING FLOAT showed a lolling Cosmo and won first place in Most Original division. 271 Anderson, Gary S. Anderson, Anthon Anderson, Bill Balllf, Mark Bateman. Neldon Blaclthurst, Dennis Blackhurst, Hoyt LaBrum, Blayne Bradley, Ronald Brockbanit, Brent Bryner, L. Conrad Bullock, Dick Clark, Cecil Caldwell, Paul Clarke, Jack Collard, George E., Jr. Conover, Martin Collins, Gary Dixon, Don Driggs, Bob Geertsen, John George, Bill Gosar, Greg Hatch, Hal Hall, Jerry Harris, Jerry Hawkins, Charles Ivie, Boyd Hoopes, Ned Jackson, Richard Jensen, Harold Johnson, Kay King, Charles Leavitt, Fred Lilijenquist, Jay King, Glen Madsen, Dale Marshall, Roger Nielsen, Norman L. Perry, J. Russell Peterson, Charles Peterson, Grant 272 goldbricker BRiCKER OFFICERS were Fred Leavitt, sergeant-at-arms; Hardy Redd, treasurer; Grant Peterson, secretary; George Collard, vice president; and Bud Smithson, president. Steeped in traditions of refinement, individual growth, scholarship, sociability, and mor ality, Bricker Social Unit is one of the oldest organizations on campus. This year ' s activities Included an alumni banquet — Brick- er Haven Country Club, — a dinner dance with the Vel- vet Touch, the assembly, Misfit, and the annual formal invitational. Studentbody president, business manager, and preferred ma.n were Brickers this year. The unit held the scholarship ' trophy and won the award for the Most Modern snow sculpture. Winter quarter Brickers took i ' n twenty-six pledges, the largest group ever taken In during one quarter. Brickers claim fifty-two missionaries In the field. Officers were: Bud Smithson, Ned Hoopes, and Dick Dev- ey, presidents; George Collard and Terry Forsyth, vice presidents; Grant Peterson and Hoyt Blackhurst, secre- taries; and Hardy Redd and Neldon Bateman, treasurers. HOMECOMING FLOAT of an attacking Dragon featured Merrill Oaks and Martin Conover. HOLDING POSES, pledges Hal Jensen, Paul Cald- well, Keith Wllcock, John Wadsworth, Richard Sturgis and Jerry Harris felt a frigid winter ' s impact. Smithson, Bud Sperry, Brent Sturgis, Dick Sudweelcs, Alan Sundal, George Stoslch, Dick Sutherland, Russell TIngey, Wid Wadsworth, John Whittle, Jack Wilcock, Keith Young, LeGrande Bartholomew, M. Grant Anderson, Bob A . Anderson, Paul Berge, Dale Barge, Wayne Kay Arnold, Edward W. Black, Dave Cahill. Tom Corbett, Glenn M. Driver, Bob Gllger, Lloyd D. Gudmundsen, Stanley BM Hewitt, Harold Haycock, Don Houston, Rod Hood, Grant Jones, Lonnie Houston, Ron Covington, Oral Ray Kennedy, Tom McAffee, Calvin R. McBrlde, Bob Reed, Robert Shee ts, L. D. Reid, Bruce Smith, R. Gary Smith, Terry Stratford, Roland Walker, Darrell Thompson, Keith brigadier Intramural sports and firesides keynoted the year ' s activ- ities for members of Brigadier men ' s social unit. Among guest speakers they sponored at firesides were Hugh Nibley, Cleon Skousen, Lynn McKinley, and Rose Marie Raid. Brigadiers led the intramural league, winning in golf and bowling, and placing high in football and basketball. They won second place in the Snow Carnival ski tournament. Other activities included dances, exchanges with Nau- tilus, Cesta Tie, Alcyone, and Ri Veda, a fall quarter Invitational themed Dance Macabre, and a spring dinner dance in Salt Lake. Brigadiers presented an as- sembly, won second place for Homecoming House decor- ations, and dressed up for their annual Bowery Ball — a Gay Nineties party — winter quarter. Officers were: Wayne K. Berge, president; Edward Arn- old, social chairman; Darrel Walker, treasurer, and Red Houston, athletic chairman. BRIGADIER OFFICERS were Rod Housfon, athletic manager; Jala Barge, social chairman; Kay Berge, president; Bob Anderson, vice president; and Bob Reid, secretary-treasurer. BRIGADIER FLOAT !n Homecoming was this well-designed entry. Poulson, Gwen Rather, Barbara Schenk, Marilyn Scholes, JoAnn Scott, Lois Jean Allison, Pat Arbogast, Shonnie Armstrong, JoAnn Ashton, Marilyn Ashby, Marian Bird, Carol Board, Judy Blauer, Lanis Bramwell, Jean Buckwalter, Kathleen Carter, Annette Brown, LaRae Christensen, Pat Clough, Gloria Daniels, Diana Drake, Janel Finlayson, Lucille Eliason, Pat Foster, Nadlne Griffith, Frances Gurney, Lois Hall, Peggy Hansen, Phyllis Holindrake, Doris Lillywhite, Karen Holt, Caria Johnson, Bonna Llewellyn, JoAnn Manwill, Judith Merrill, Kathy Miner, Janet Morrow, Gail Neilson, JoAnn Nelson, Pat Olsen, LaD eane Olsen, Lois Orme, Kathryn Pace, Alleen Palmer, Gayle Potter, Shirley Powell, Shirley Pehrson, Ruth 276 cami los CAM I LOS OFFICERS were Caria Holt, president; JoAnn Llewellyn, social chairman; Judith Manwill, secretary; Mary Sorensen, vice president; Frances Griffith, sgt. at arms; Kathleen Buckwalter, members committee chairman; Barbara Wolsey, treasurer; Gloria Clough, publicity chairman. Illustrating that The Y ' s Alive with Beautiful Belles won for Cam! Los first prize for the best theme among floats in the ' 55 Homecoming Parade. Other Cami Los contribu- tions to a beautiful year were JoAnn Llewellyn, Home- coming Queet Attendant, and Mary Sorenson, Snow Queen. They were the only girls ' unit to complete a snow sculpture. Traditional activities of the four-year-old unit this year included the fashion show, It ' s a Blue World, and an Oriental invitational during winter quarter, a slumber party before Y Day and a dinner dance at El Gaucho in Salt Lake spring quarter. Additional C.L. projects were an assembly with Tausigs winter quarter, the Christmas drive, working at the Utah State Hospital, and sponsoring office and queen candidates. The Cami Los motto: Not for personal glory but for the good of all we work as a unit. HOMECOMING ENTRY of the Cami Los social unit featured a gaily decorated float themed The Y ' s Alive with Beautiful Belles. Shay, Frances Sorensen, Mary Snow, Arnoiene Smith, Karen Smith, Deon Steinagel, Joanne Sundal, Louise Trowbridge, Marilyn Walker, Janice Winegar, Carol Whitaker, Joan Wright, Eriynne :HiHi3 : Prlne, Crystal Royle, Kathleen Simklns, Dorothy Swan, Marian Watts, Patt Barnum, Deanna Baxter, Judy Benson, Yvonne Borget, Paula Crane, Gerri Davis, Emma Lou Ewart, Faith Foster, Helen Garrard, June Goldrick, Toy Halladay, Jerry Ann Lee, Deanna Lundberg, Ann Manning, Dorothy Marumoto, Genevieve N. McCormack, Marilyn McKinnon, Rachel Price, Shirley cesta tie Traditional activities were featured throughout the year by Cesta Tie, one of the older and snnaller women ' s social units. Its purposes are to further culture, education, socia- bility, tolerance, and achievement. Fall quarter, Cesta Tie was awarded the scholarship tro- phy for achieving a grade point average close to two- point-five for its thirty-five members. They entered a float in the Homecoming Parade and held an openhouse fall quarter. Exchanges were held with Templars, Brigadiers, Argonauts, and Val Hyrics. Their invitational. Blue Noc- turne, was fall quarter, and their 28th annual Candlelight dinner, winter quarter. Cesta Tie entered Songfest, held firesides, spent a week- end at Wildwood Park, held a sunrise breakfast and testi- mony meeting and attended the five-unit dinner dance held in the Old Mill Ballroom in Salt Lake. CESTA TIE OFFICERS were, front, Pat Watts, president; Dorothy Manning, vice president; Toy Goldrick, secretary; June Garrard, treasurer. Second row, Deanna Barnum, reporter; Emma Lou Davis, special events; Jerry Ann Haltiday, sgt. at arms. Back row, Dorothy Simpkins and Rachel McKinnon, social chairmen. . .. ' 0tri Adams, LaRee Allen, Lynn Anderson, Joanne Bell, Alice Bell, Jessie Lee Brough, Vllate Cunningham, Marilyn Earl, Micki Freeman, Carol Gardner, Georganne Graham, Glenda Groneman, Janet Helm, Blanche Helm, Maurvene Holt, Dianne Jenson, Marilyn Judd, Jane Larsen, Linda Larson, Lorraine McAlister, Nancy Nelson, Mary Kay Rich, DeAnn Smith, Miriam Smith, Sue Sorensen, Judy Starley, Shirley Stay, Donavee Thacker, Zona Torbert. Lynn Thaxton, Karen fidelas Williams, Hannah Mae Worthen, Luanna Amici Fidelas Ami, Faithful Friends Forever, is the name of this- women ' s social unit which was organized twenty-seven years ago. To members, the name means securing in the mind of each member the idea that Fidelas wants and needs her, and that she can find a vital and important place in Fidelas. Important activities have been exchange parties with Brigadiers and Lancers, participation in hlomecoming, and a Western party given by pledges. Fidelas ' dinner dance, Mr. Wonderful, was held at Siriester ' s in Salt Lake spring quarter; their invitational, held in Oram, used the Southern plantation theme, Tara. Love is Eternal was the unit ' s contribution to Songfest. FIDELAS OFFICERS were Nancy McAlister, treasurer; Lynn Allen, vice president; LaRee Adams, president; De Ann Rich, secretary. ■. HOMECOMING FLOAT was built by Fidelias and Lancers. Atlilnson, Shirley Anderson, Paulene Bailey, Roma Beckstrand, Carol Nan Bennett, Betty Bailey, Barbara Benson, llda Brown, Lora Lee Browning, Kate Burbidge, Lucille Burton, Donette Carlisle, Nola Clarlc, DeLene Carroll, Maureen Corey, Sharie Curtis, Caroline Darton, Ralene Dunn, Pat Edwards, Elaine Evans, Sondra Fisher, Margaret Fulmer, Claire Greenwood, Carnna Forsey, Phyllis Hansen, Elaine Hatch, Thelma Holmes, Mary Hutchinson, Neta Ingram, Patricia Knapp, Charlene Lilly, Leona Moffitt, Karen Neff, Joan Pacic, Jane Park, Cheri Paulos, Camille Paxton, Theone Pentelute, Sherry Perkins, Norma Reim, Irene Robinson, Lyric Schultz, Gerrie 280 debonaires KAPPA DEB OFFICERS were, front, Lora Lee Brown, vice president; Neda Hutchinson, president; Nola Carlisle, treasurer; Paulene An- derson, publicity chairman. Back row, Roma Bailey, song leader; Elaine Hansen, secretary; errie Schultz, social chairman; Betty Bennett, historian. One of the newer women ' s social units, Kappa Debon- aires has provided a full slate of activities for its 52 mennbers. The unit was organized last year with the pur- pose of promoting friendliness everywhere, giving more girls an opportunity to serve and to become leaders, and extending the feeling of belonging and accomplishing to every member. Using tne theme Shalimar, Kappa Debs held their din- ner dance winter quarter at the Star Lite Gardens in Salt Lake City. They participated in exchanges every quarter, went tobogganing, dressed up for a costume party, and celebrated Leap Year with a Sadie hHawkins party. Rhythm in Snow themed their winter quarter invitational. Long hours of practice keynoted their spring quarter assembly with O.S. Trovata and Saxons and their entry in the Songfest, Rahni. BIG MOUTHFUL is taken by Mary Holmes from Carol Beckstrand during Pledge dinner. Sisemore, Claudia SImms, Connie Simper, Dorothy Smith, Marie Smith, Sandra Spratling, Coleen Swain, Pat Wardle, Nedra West, Joyce West, Sandra Williams, Marilyn Wright, Jeannine Andrus, Renae Atklsson, Lauretta Avery, Ednis Barratt, Marilyn Baldwin, Beth Bowden, Gaye Brandley, Cleo Bryner, Louise Call, Caryol Crandall, La Wana Evans, Norma Gabbott, Cannie Guild, Charlene Groshell, Carol Dua Hales, Lynore Hansen, Roberta Harris, Lila Ann Hawley, Lois Hoyt, Barbara Herring, Jill Yvonne Hyde, SusAnn Jex, LoAnne Johanson, Denece Johnson, Mar Johnson, Rita Larsen, Kenna Leonard, Jo Ann McCullough, La R« Mangum, Kay Maclcay, Carol Mickelson, Carol Monson, Marilyn Nelson, Charlotte Poulton, Thelnna Randall, Lynn Price, Nancy Richards, Donna Robbins, Donna Jo Robison, Diana Salm, Dianne Smithen, Carol Stirland, Elaine 282 nautilus of n. I. u. One of the largest girls ' social units, Nautilus of N.L.U. had sixty members this year. The unit worked to develop each individual and to promote lasting friendships among members. Fall quarter the unit entered a float in the Homecoming Parade, sponsored queen candidates, presented a student- body assembly — Geppetto ' s Toy Shop, and held an ex- change Christmas party with Delta Phi. Winter quarter they rushed new members and presented their annual invitational. Main event spring quarter was the dinner dance themed Lamplight at the Salt Lake Country Club. Firesides were sponsored throughout the year, and exchanges were held with Lancers, Saxons, and Brigadiers. NAUTILUS OFFICERS were, front, Charlene Guild, reporter and historian; Roberta Wllkins, social chairman; Carol Smithen, treasurer; Gayle Bowden, campaign; Carol Groshell, president. Back row, Jo Ann Leonard, vice president; Louise Bryner, sports director; Marilyn Worsley, song leader; Carol Mickelson, secretary. GIPPETTO ' S TOY SHOP assembly sponsored with Brigadiers featured life inside a toy factory. Top picture, the bride doll and toy soldier are being married. Bottom, LaWana Crandall, Jerry Halliday, and Charolette Nelson sing in the assembly. Allen, Noma Anderson, Ann Anderson, Mary Anderson, Sue Marie Ashworth, Penny Austin. Joyce Beck, Kathy Bateman. Marietta Becic, Lu Juana Bennett, Janice Bertoncelj, Eileen Broadbent, Beverly Brown, Donna Ruth Carr, Janelle Christiansen, Anita Collard, Cathy Collins, Sue Craythorn, Eileen Dixon, Karen Dixon, Joan Duke, Barbara Eggers, Charlotte Fuhriman, Libby Gale, Muriel Gordon, Elaine Hardy, Carolyn Johnson, Donna Johnson, Virginia Jones, Vernadeen Kehmeier, Barbara Lewis, Jean Larson, Vicki Lomax, Nadine Loynd, Paula Morse, Eileen Maughan, Marilyn Morgan, Carole Ann Paramore, Mary Jo Porter, Patti Patterson, Jeanne Ellen Roberts, Virginia Romney. Anne Sleater, Beryl Sauls, Mary Alice Sloan, Sylvia Smith, Alene Snow, Louise Stapley, Claudia Swenson, Nancy Stephenson, Maralyn Stevens, Pat o. s. travata O. S. Trovata was the first women ' s social unit organized at BYU. It was founded in 1919 by eight girls who had mutual goals and ideals; hence the name Octo Sorosis Trovata. Rich in tradition, OST this year had sixty members who participated in numerous activities including a fall quar- ter invitatonal Manhattan, a winter quarter dinner dance, Continental, at Sirlester ' s in Salt Lake, and the spring quarter honor banauet. Exchanges were held with Brickers, Vikings, and Athen- ians. The traditional OST-Bricker goat dinner was winter quarter. Book reviews, talent programs, and guest speak- ers were featured at monthly cultural nights. Prominent O. S. Trovata members were Mary Anderson and Patti Porter, Sophomore Loan Fund Queens, and Ellen Keeler, studentbody first vice president. The unit has won second place for their float in the Homecoming Parade and won the championship in inter-social unit volleyball. O. S. TROVATA OFFICERS this year were Noma Allen, secretary; Lynn Anne Taylor, vice president; Mary Alice Sauls, president; and Mary Jo Paramore, secretary. HOMECOMING ENTRY of O. S. Trovata featured unit members making a giant calte. It was titled We can Beat Them. ' II Taylor, Lynn Anne Thatcher, Joan Thomas, Marclle Wallis, Carolyn Weaver, Ellen Claire Webster, Jackie Webster, Sharron West, Barbara Wood, Marilyn Ann Woodward, Marilyn Wright, Carol Zirker, Saundra Jensen, Bryant Kristjanson, Mark Peterson, Leiand Simons, Ronald Snow, Claude Stewart. J.E. lancers Among Important purposes of Lancer Men ' s Social Unit are offering spiritual and social activities to members and promoting more school spirit. The unit, newly organ- ized last year, started this year with only six members, but grew in size to a roll of twenty-six. Lancers co-sponsored a float in the Homecoming Parade with Fidelas, worked on the Christmas drive, sponsored firesides, had a party at Timp Haven, and held exchanges with Fidelas, Kappa Debs, Ri Veda, Nautilus, and Cami Los. They participated in the five-unit dinner dance with Knight Templars, Argonauts, Ri Veda, and Cesta Tie spring quarter in Salt Lake. Officers were: Ronald Simons, president; Claude Snow, vice president; Mark Kristjanson, treasurer; and Jack Han- sen, secretary. LANCER OFFICERS were, front, John Hansen, secretary; J. E. Stewart, publicity. Bacic row, Budd Simons, president; Bryant Jensen, vice president. EXCHANGE PARTY was held with Ri Veda social unit. Here participants gather around for quick refreshments. 286 Allred, Geradlne Brotherson, Mary Kay Dudley, June Glenn, Darlene Marrott, Colleen Marchbanks, Yvonne Miles, Louanne Moffat, Lois Nelson, Marie Noble, Vernice Norton, Shurlene Richards, Rosalie ri veda Sodalatus theme of Ri Veda Women ' s Social Unit, means Unity. Group unity functioned to promote pur- poses of the organization — to promote friendship, love, and loyalty. Ri Veda ' s float in the Homecoming Parade prolaimed that the Y is Blossoming Like a Rose. Joining with Vik- ing and Val Norn to present an assembly fall quarter, Ri Veda shares the trophy for the most outstanding assembly of the quarter. Unit activities included a fall quarter banquet at the Sky- liner, a winter quarter invitational — European Soiree, and exchanges with Lancers, Templars, and Brigadiers. Spring quarter they held their ainnual birthday party, pre- sented Johnnie ' s Got A Girlfriend in Songfest, had a slumber party, and a buddy party. They also took part in the five-unit dinner dance held in Salt Lake. Officers were: June Dudley, president; Rosalee Richards, vice president; Geraldine Allred, secretary; and Mary Brotherson, treasurer. RI VEDA PLEDGES group themselves on sf ps inside the McKay Building. DANCING PARTY was one of many socials. This one was an exchange with the Lancers, men ' s social unit. 287 Anderson, Oscar Ballard, Harry Ballard, Roger Baxter, Rand Bingham, Mike Blake, Bill Boswell, Ralph Burns, John Castillo, Jorge I. Chamberlain, Carl Cox, Bill Croft, Kent Cluff, Chester Davis, Gerald E. Day, Andrew Eckel, Paul England, Gary Fan Scott Gardner, Kay Hansen, Jim Harmon, Glenn Ha Frank Harrison, Kent Hawkins, Steve Hill, Paul M. Hiltbrand, Wesley R. Jo ' rgensen, Roy Larsen, Oscar Leonardson, Art Martin, Bill Milam, Gary Nelson, Dick Paul, Ronald W. Peterson, Larry Pollock, Jim Raban, Ted Rather, Douglas Roberts, Dean Robison, Kay Routsong, Bob Sant, Rick Schaap, Kan Steinagel, Doug Slater, Wayne Smith, Jack Stohlton, John Swenson, Dennis Thorstenson, Clark tausigs TAUSIG OFFICERS were: Gary Milam, social chairman; Carl Chamberlain, vice president; Rush Hiltbrand, secretary; Gayle Norton, pub- licity; Bob Ainsworth, treasusrer; Harry Ballard, president. The oldest social unit on cannpus, Tausigs were organized as a fraternity in 1915, and in 1923 when the University banned all fraternities it came back under the name of Tau Sigma Social Uint. The strength of brotherhood among Tausig members is bound by their motto, Omnus Uno, which means one for all and all for one. Continuous activities throughout the year included re- ceiving honorable mention for their Homecoming float, going to the MIA home for a deer bust, h olding the an- nual Christmas pajama party, and an exchange with Spon- sor Corps. Winter quarter they held their a ' nnual invi- tational with the theme, Roccoco, depicting the courts of Louis XIV, and won first place in the Snow Carnival and honorable mention for the assembly they presented with Cami Los. Spring quarter, Tausigs held their dinner dance at the Homestead, invited Brickers to join in a drive to collect aind repair old toys, and ended the year with the traditional Tausig Topper, end of school celebration. Officers were: Harry Ballard, president; Carl Chamber- lain, vice president; Rush Hiltbrand, secretary; and Bob Ainsworth, treasurer. SCULPTURE ENTRY of Carnival theme- man was made of snow from mountains. SCULPTING in snow, Tausigs shape Snow Carnival entry of Flosh McBooBoo. RETURNED HATCHET which had been lost for six months was celebrated by Oscar Dunic Larsen and Harry Ballard. i Peacock, Wanda Lee Peters. Jean Peterson, Win Roberts, Judy Reed, Maxine Andrews, Linda Ballard, Marilyn Beasley, Janeen Beasley. JoAnn Bell, Diana Billings, Marilyn Bentley, Marilyn Borg, Rosemary Bowen, Jane Brian, Sharron Brinnhall, Marilyn Carlston, Nancy Chase, Dolores Carter, Janet Chase, Gwen Christensen, Karen Creer, Diana Elison, Ina Lou Covey, Barbara Ford, Margaret Hanks, Nancy Hawkins, Anne Hocking, Jan Hunter, Margaret Huffaker, Fran Hutchinson, Nancy Hutchinson, Nathel Hyde, Edna Lou Jones, Ada May Kirk, Fran Kaupp, Jackie Law, Elaine Lawrence, Colleen Lewis, Mary Ann Motschman, Shirley Moeller, Joan Norseth, Colleen Olsen, Wanda Ord, Claudia Parmley, Alice Palmer, Shirley Parke, Diane 290 to kalon ToKalon was organized in January of 1949 by eighteen girls who desired to maintain a common interest of fellowship — especially for the development of a friendly character, socially and culturally, and to seek beauty in all things. The most unique Homecoming Parade float, The Y ' s Car- ousel, and Homecoming Queen Attendant, Barbara Covey, were both entered by ToKalon. Among traditional unit activities are the Christmas Dance, this year themed Frosted Splendor, the win- ter quarter invitational, and the spring quarter dinner dance. They enjoyed the annual sleepless slumber party, the week end at the MIA home, exchanges, firesides, Songfest, cultural nights, and other spontaneous get-to- TOKALON OFFICERS were, front, Carol Wood, treasurer; Jean Peters, president; Anne Haw- kins, secretary. Back row, Diane Manwaring, rush chairman; Nancy Hutchinson, historian; Judy Roberts, chaplain; Barbara Covey, social chairman. Missing from picture is Anna Lou Call ,vice president. OPENHOUSE PROCEDURE is outlined by ToKalon members and officers. FLOWERS are held by Barbara Covey. Russell. ChyrI Ann Robinson, Shirlene Seymour, Margot Paul, Sharon Thulin, Carol Van Wagoner, Elizabeth Weller, Janet Weaver. Barbara Wells, Joanne Westerberg, Eleanor Whiting, Lois Wood. Carol Ashmore, Stash Blake, Reed Close, Mel Cornish, Clayton Cook, Boyd Cushing, James Estes, Rex Ferrin, Ross Field, Robert Frampton, Dean Fredrickson, Gordon Frisbey, Jerry Foutz, Robert Gibbons, Normand Gilliland, Robert G. Griffiths, Jerry Gunnell, Robert Hyde, Ellis Johansen, Frank Johnson, Dave Johnson, Norm Judd, Richard LeBar n, Dave Lookinland. Paul 292 ■1 McCulloch, Jerry -- ' ' Merkey, Harvey i- . 1 Metier, Eugene H. Z J M Murton, Bowman W Nicoles, Gary Otsen, Larry m Palmer, Val 3 Perry, Ray W9 Robins, Ray 1 Shaeffer, Marty w Smith, Al J Thomas, Kenneth R. Thornton, Byron K4 ba Timothy Paul Ward, Dave KkW Ward, John L. j l l Wardle, Bud J. Wasden, Barry J ■ ■.• ■■■ val hyric VAL HYRIC OFFICERS were, fronf, Ray Robins, secretary; Gene Metier, historian. Back row, Jerry Griffiths, treasurer; Barry Wasden, president; Marty Shaeffer, vice president. Founded in 1928, Val Hyric men ' s social unit strives to sponsor good fellowship, service, scholarship, sportsman- snip, sociability, and the promotion of the ideals of Brigham Young University. With fifty-five members this year, the unit participated in intramural football, basketball, and baseball tournaments. They had exchanges with O. S. Trovata, Alcyone, Cami Los, ToKalon and Cougarettes. Fall quarter, Val Hyrics entered a float in the Homecom- ing Parade, gave an alumni homecoming dinner and were first to contribute to the Christmas Drive. Their traditional invitational Val Halla held in Orem winter quarter featured a smorgasbord. Spring quarter they held their dinner dance at the Homestead in Heber and joined with Alcyone, Fidelas, and KBYU to present an assembly. Officers were: L. Barry Wasden, president; Marty Shaef- er, vice president; Ellis Hyde, secretary; and Jerry Grif- feth, treasurer. VAL HYRIC FLOAT in Homecoming parade depicted a raring horse and the theme The Y is rarin ' to go. ' Woodrjff, Jackson Wrlde, Tom Wulff, John Zander, Rudy I 293 Thome, Gail Wayman, Gail Webster, Jeanie Winkler, Mary Lee Wood. Helen Adams. Geratdine Ahlander. Diane Arnnstrong. Frances Bergstedt. Eleanor Briggs. Nancy Brockbanlc. Kay Brown. Anne Callister, Geraldine Clyde. Jane Crockett. Veria Davis. Dorothy Eddington, Jane A. Frampton. Mary Helen Geddes. Karia Green, Marian Griffin. Gayle Harrison. Jane Hart. Barbara Hokanson, Beverly Holnnan, Joy Horton, Helen Jex, Junece Johansen, Joyce Jones. Ann Jorgensen. Arlene Kotter. Joan Markham. Barbara Martell. Muriel Mathews, Donna Maxfield. Carol Ann Moody. Floy Nalder, Margaret Nielson, Diane Ockerman, Kleta Olpin. Jewel Simper, Geniel Smeath. Lorna Stoddard. Beverly Stringham. Barbara Stuart. Maxine Tippets. Merry Thomas, Colette 294 val norn Sixty girls were active in Val Norn social unit activities this year. They found a number of ways to carry out the organization ' s purpose— to create stronger bonds of friendship among the members, to promote the highest development of its members through scholastic and social activities, and to assist in school activities. Val Norn ' s float in the Homecoming Parade depicting The Abundant Life won first place award for beauty. Winter quarter the unit was awarded the trophy for the best assembly of the quarter. Val Norn Queens included Sophomore Loan Fund At- tendant, Kay Brockbank; Charity Ball Queen Junice Jex; and Military Ball Queen, Donna Hatch. Memory Grove in Salt Lake City was the scene of their spring quarter dinner dance, and their invitational was held winter quarter in Springvilie. Exchanges were held with Brickers, Val Hyric, Brigadiers, and Vikings. VAL NORN OFFICERS were Ger- aldine Adams, Joyce Johansen, Margaret Nalder, Diane Ahlander, Jariet Beclc. HOMECOMING FLOAT won the Beauty Trophy for Val Norn unit. ASSEMBLY was held with Vikings. i_ jiL 1 nil FINALE of Val Norn-Viking assembly brought the cast out for a curtain call. t Austin, Al Bell, Richard L. Brown, Philip R. Bryan, Lauren Butterfield, Kent Cameron, Stan Cardon, Dick Condie, Reed Cooper, Ken Demos, Bill Craig, Steve Donahoo, Boyd Edward, Brent Edwards, Roy Fife, Walter Daniel Finch, Richard Forsgren, Klane Fisher, Byron Sarside, LaMoyne Hales, John Lockwood Gunter, Maynard Hanse n, Lee Harris, Joseph Hart, John A. Heilner, San Hartsfield, Don Haymond, Brent Hickman, Kenneth Hunter, John Jenkins, Larry Jenkins, Jensen, Jensen, Kaleta, Knight, Reed Bob Dick Gary Dick KIrkham, Tom Kunz, Monte W. Knight, Edwin G. Linford, Ron MacDonald, Larry Madsen, J. R. McCue, L ' Dean Messervy, Hal Mclnnes, Murray Mitchell, Carl Moody, David Nc Brook Nelson, Neil F. viking Constructive activities were featured by Viking men? social unit in carrying out their purpose: to uplift mem- bers with inspiration derived from friendship and to support the university ' s administration. Vikings tied with O. S. Trovata for sponsoring the Most Beautiful Home- coming float, won the trophy for presenting the most outstanding assembly winter quarter, and won first place in Songfest for their presentation of With You. Important events of the year were a deer bust, a Jiggs party, the winter quarter invitational — La Mer, the chicken fry, and the spring quarter dinner dance in Salt Lake. This year the unit replaced undesirable pledge activities witn useful and beneficial school and town ser- vice projects. Officers were Reed Jenkins, president; Tom Kirkham, vice president; Dick Bell, secretary; and John Hales, treasurer. VIKING OFFICERS were Boyd Donahoo. social chairman; Dicic Bell, secretary; Reed Jenkins, president; Tom KIrlcham, vice president; John Hales, treasurer. DOUBLE FLOAT In Homecoming Parade was Viking entry. Phillips, Jim Pierce, Ken Piatt, Ron Quails, Gary Russon, Jon K. Smith, Phil Sno Karl Stratford, Dick Stewart, Ralph Tait, Don Taylor, Bob Taylor, Robert E. Thompson, Heber Ward, Ron Webber, Bob White, Ed Wilmer, Larry Woodward, Ross E., Jr ii I ;  :3 i section From the very first time that we became aware of the world we live in, we have been growing to a realization of the role which we must play in the world. In Greece, when a boy reached the age of maturity, he was given a cloak and considered capable of assuming the title of manhood. But today there seems to be something more which we require before we consider a person to be mature — something of stability and integrity and — almost — calmness. Within the classes of the University are students who have those attributes, and some who are still growing. But even as we look for maturity in a person, we know that each person is an entity unto himself, and has within him all of the God-given potentialities of greatness. I 300 i senior class 1956 Seniors filled their schedules with thoughts of graduation this year. The class of 1956 was spending its last year on the campus, and as spring and summer rolled around, plans were being made for graduation and all of the activities associated with it. Seniors sponsored Frosh week at the beginning of the year and issued summons to the Senior Court for viola- tions of the strict Cub Week commands. The Senior Float depicting a Mississippi paddle boat won the second prize Sweepstakes in competition with social and geographical units. The Senior Assembly was also sponsored in the spring. Graduation activities included the Senior Trek around the campus, the Senior Breakfast administered by the Juniors, the Au Revoir farewell dance held just before graduation, and the Senior Testimonial. The Senior Class Project this year was the purchasing of the Carillonic Chimes begun as a four year enterprise last year. The bells cost $18,000. Senior eSass officers this year were Ann Taylor, vice president; Ben Dickenson, presi- dent; and Diane Manwaring, secretary. mid year were Joanne Wells and Monte Kunz. 301 Adams, LaRee Ahlander, Diane Allen, Noma Anderson, Marjorle T. Anast, Connie Anderson, Alvin B. Adams, Claude J. Affleck, Diane Abel, Kent Allan, DIanna Anstead, Gloria Anderson, Daryl Anderson, Joyce Andrus. Renae Athay. Ruth Anderson, William C. Asay, Janice Allen, EInor Lynn Abbott, Lois Anderson, Jane Anderson, William F. Ashcraft, Leara Anderson, Mary Lou Allen. Joe ad-b o senior class W ' S Almond, Jim Anderson, Ralph Allen, Yolande Anderson, Ann Allen, Shirley F. Alexander, Patsy Allred, Wallace E. AHeman, Shirley Atkisson, Konda J. Bailey, Shirley Badouin, LaPrele Bailey, Marilyn T. Baker, Guy T. Baker, Rachel Baker, Venice Rae Baldwin, Beth Ballard, Marilyn Barnhill, Lois Barrett, Stephen Baxter, Helen Baxter, Dean A. Bean, Betty Lou Beard, Beth Beasley, Janeen Beach, Gary A. ADAMS, LaRee. Ed.; AHLANDER, Diane. Ed.; ALLEN, Noma, Sec. Tr.; ANDERSON, Marjorie, Horn. Ec: ANAST, Connie, Bus. Ed.; ANDERSON. Alvin, Bus. Man.; ADAMS, Claude, Acct.; AF- FLECK, Diane, Math.; ABEL, Kent, Sec. Tr.; ALLAN. Dianna. Ed.; ANSTEAD, Gloria, Ed.; ANDERSON, Daryl, Span.; ANDERSON, Joyce, Ed.; ANDRUS, Ranae, Ed.; ATHAY, Ruth, Sec. Tr.; ANDERSON, William, Ed.; ASAY, Janice, Nurs.; ALLEN, Lynn. Sec. Tr.; ABBOTT. Lois. Nurs.; ANDERSON. Jane, Rec; ANDERSON, William. El. Bng.; ASHCRAFT. Leara, Sp.; ANDERSON, Mary Lou, Horn. Ec; ALLEN. Joe. Rec; ALMOND. Jim. Chem. Eng.; ANDERSON. Ralph. Eng. Sc; ALLEN. Yolande. Nurs.; ANDERSON, Ann. Ed.; ALLEN, Shirley, Food Nt.; ALEXANDER, Patsy, Sec. Tr.; ALLRED, Wal- lace, Ed.; ALLEMANN, Shirley, Sec. Tr.; ATKISSON, Konda, Art.; BAILY, Shirley, Ed.; BADOUIN, La- Prele, Mus.; BAILEY. Marilyn, Ed.; BAKER, Guy. Zool.; BAKER. Rachel. Ed.; BAKER, Vanice, Ed.; BALDWIN. Beth, Eng.; BALLARD, Marilyn. Ed.; BARNHILL, Lois. Ed.; BARRETT. Stephen. Bus.; BAXTER, Helen, Ed.; BAXTER, Dea,n. MIctg.; BEAN, Betty Lou, Ed.; BEARD, Beth, Ed.; BEASLEY, Janeen. Com.; BEACH, Gary A., Geo; BECK, Lewis, Acct.; BECK, VerIa, Sec. Tr.; BECKSTROM, Blaine, Ed.; BELNAP, Grant, Psych.; BEER, Leanne, Ed.; BEN- NETT, Albert, El. Eng.; BENNETT, Jane, Nurs.; BENNION, Bob, Psych.; BENTLEY, Marilyn. Journ.; BERGERA, James, Ed.; BERGE, Wayne, Soc; BER- RETT, Dee, Ed.; BETHERS, Gordon, Physics; BIGGS, Dawn, Phys. Ed.; BIESINGER, Deon, Ed.; BING- H AM, Jan. Ed.; BITTON, Ronald. Hist.; BIGNALL. Rosalie. Ed.; BLACK. Keith, An. Hus.; BJARNSON, John. Geo.; BLACKHAM. Max. Zool.; BLANDING. Mynna. Ed.; BLAYLOCK. Max, Botany; BLATTER. Lynn, Zool.; BLAUER, Jay, Chem.; BORGET, Paula, Ed.; BODILY, Afton, Horn. Ec; BOSWELL, Carol, Ed.; BOSWELL, Ralph, Mktg.; BOWMAN, Robert, Acct. PRESIDENT ' S HOME, outlmed !n snow, presents a picturesque winter scene atop University Hill. Becit, Lewis R. Beck, VerIa Beckstrom, Blaine Belnap, Grant J. Beer, Leanne Bennett, Albert, Jr. Bennett, Jane Bennion, Bob Bentley, Marilyn Bergera, James Berge, Wayne K. Barrett, Dee Bethers, Gordon Biggs, Dawn Biesinger, Delpha Deon Bingham, Jan Bitton, Ronald Davis Bignall, Rosalie Black, Keith Bjarnson, John S. Blackham, Max A. Blending, Myrna Blaycock, Max Blatter, Lynn Blauer, Jay Borget, Paula Bodily, Afton Boswell, Carol Deane Boswell, Ralph Bowman, Robert 303 Boyce. James S. Boyack, Jeanette Boyden, Mono Bradbury, Joan Bradshaw, Merlin E. Brannock, Richard A. Bray, Harry Sonny Brenner, Alice Marie Brewer, Laura Jane Brewer, R. Kelvin Briggs, Nancy Brooks, Clarence J. Brooks, Willa Nita Brooksby, Raelene Jorgenson i Brown, Elbert E. Brown, Lorene Bryan, Hazel VeNae Bryner, Louise Bryson, Beth Ellen Buckwalter, Kathleen Bullock, Boyd Bullock, Georgia Lee Burke, Lyie Bunker, Leu Wanna bo-da senior class Burton, Joseph S. Burr, George Bybee, Darilynn Callister, Carolyn Bybee, Don Calder, Carrie Burton, Larry H. Carver, Gary H. Calvert, Dave Carlisle, Nola Call, Anna Lou Channbers, Richard Carlsen, Vern R. Chase, Gwen Chandler, Jeralis Clawson, James Christensen, Joan Christiansen, Caria Jean Clark, Gail Clark, Ann Christensen, Geneil Clark, Leon G. Clark, Sharon M. Christensen, Elva Clark, Jeremiah H. BOYCE, James, Bact.; BOYACK, Jeanette, Mu. Th.; BOYDEN, Mona, Pol. Sci.; BRADBURY, Joan, Ed.; BRADSHAW, Merlin, Phys. Ed.; BRANNOCK, Richard, Rad. Tel.; BRAY, Harry, Soc; BRENNER, Alice, Phys. Ed.; BREWER, Laura, Ed.; BREWER, Kelvin, Pol. Sci.; BRIGGS. Nancy, Pol. Sci.; BROOKS, Clarence, Phys. Ed.; BROOKS, Willa, Ed.; BROOKSBY, Raelene, Horn. 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Ralph, Marian Randall, Carol June Rawie, Margene Randall, Lynn Read, Bonne Rawson, Richard Redd, John P. Payne, Reed Rees, Phyllis Rees, Lorraine Reeve, Thomas V. Reisner, Richard Rice, Millard B. Rich, Karma Jean Richards, Maurine Richards, Don K. Richards, Vickie Richardson, Laureen Ridder, Joyce Marian Rigby, E. Bertrand Rigby, Ralph E. Riggin, Don Gene Ririe, Ronald Roberts, Richard D. Robison, Darlene Rogers, Pearl Romney, Gerry Rollins, Loy Rogers. Don L. Rollins, Myrna 315 |p Romney, Ruth Ann Ross, Beverly Roylanco, John Rush, K. Josephine Ryan, Mary Lou Sabin, Jean Roylance, Keith N. Safsten, Robert G. Saito, George Sakaye, Chlnen Salmond, Mary Beth Sandall, Jane Sauls, Mary Alice Selin, Terry G. Seely, Kay Gee Schaeter, Don Schroder, Richard Shattuck, Marilyn Sharp, Norma Pulsipher Sllberstein, Dorothy Sherwood, Rowena June Siemssen, Janet Skousen, Orval Sloan, Sylvia ro-io senior class Skousen, Owen Skousen, Vonda Smedley, Jackie Smith, Alene Smith, Eugene C. Smith, Melva Ann Smithen, Carol Smith, Mearle B. Smith, Shirley Snow, Arnolene Snow, Clair E. Soelberg, Bruce Sonderegger, Emory O. Sorensen, Dan R. Sorensen, Merlin R. Spencer, Jewel Spainhower, Douglas M. Spencer, James E. South, Kent Sorenson, Marva Nayior Starr, lola Stepp, Jessie Stewart, Charlie Stewart, Ronald Stevens, Robert E. ROMNEY, Ruth. Ed.; ROSS, Beverly, Ed.; ROY- LANCE, John, Ind. Art.; RUSH, Josephine, Bact. RYAN, Mary, Ed.; SABIN, Jean, Ed.; ROYLANCE Keith, Soc; SAFSTEN, Robert, Ed.; SAITO, George ZooL; SAKAYE, Chinen; SALMOND, Mary, Com. SANDALL, Jane, Ed.; SAULS, Mary, Eng.; SE- LfN, Terry, Chem.; SEELY, Kay, Fr.; SCHAEFER Don, Music; SCHRODER, Richard, Phys. Ed.; SHAT TUCK, Marilyn, Ed.; SHARP, Norma, Ed.; SILBERT STEIN, Dorothy, Ed.; SHERWOOD, Rowena, Ed. SIEMSSEN, Janet, Sp.; SKOUSEN, Orval, Ed SLOAN, Sylvia, Bact.; SKOUSEN, Owen, Phys. Ed SKOUSEN, Vonda, Phys. Ed.; SMEDLEY, Jackie Ed.; SMITH, Alene, Sec. Tr.; SMITH, Eugene, Sp. SMITH, Melva, Ger.; SMITHEN, Carol, Soc. SMITH, Mearle, Acct.; SMITH, Shirley, Ed. SNOW, Arnolene, Sec. Tr.; SNOW, Clair, Com. SOELBERG, Bruce, Agron.; SONDEREGGER, Em- ory, Acct.; SORENSEN, Dan, Acct.; SORENSEN, Merlin, Mu. AppL; SPENCER, Jewel, Ed.; SPAIN- HOWER, Douglas, Eng.; SPENCER, James, Bact.; SOUTH, Kent, Bus. Mgt.; SORENSEN, Marva, Ed.; STARR, lola, Ed.; STEPP, Jessie, Ed.; STEWART. Charlie, Soc; STEWART, Ronald, Ed.; STEVENS, Robert, Ed.; STOCK, Karen, Ed.; STODDARD, Aaron, Acct.; STONEKING, Stan, Art; STICKEL, Leroy, Mktg.; STEEL, LaVerne, Sec. Tr.; STEELE. Lynda, Ed.; STUBBS, Glen, Hist.; SWAINSTON, David, El. Eng.; SUTHERLAND, Howard, Chem.; TARBET, Glen, Eng.; TANNER, Vernon; TAFT, Juanita, Eng.; TASKER, Betty, Psych.; TATE, Miriam, Sec. Tr.; TAYLOR, Ann, Sec. Tr.; TEERLINK, Sue, Ed.; TELFORD, Faye, Phys. Ed.; TEMPLE, Brooke, Soc; TELFORD, Lois, Music; TERRY, Golden, Sp.; TERRY, LaMar, Ed.; TERRY, Nyra, Ed.; TEW, Nor - ma, Nurs.; THOMAS, Lula, Hom. Ec; THOMAS, Reese, Pol. Sci.; THOMAS, Nedra, Ed.; THOMP- SON, Margaret, Ed.; TOPEL, Josef, Econ.; TOL- MAN, William, Math.; THOMPSON, Sharon, Ed. ASSEMBLY ADDRESS was given by Elder Hugh 6. Brown shown with Sister Brown and Pres. Wilkinson. Stock, Karen Ann Stoddard, Aaron Stoneking, Stan Stickel, Leroy Steel, LaVerne Steele, Lynda Stubbs, Glen R. Swainston, David Sutherland, Howard Tarbet, Glen F. Tanner, Vernon Taft, Juanita Tasker, Betty Ann Tate, Miriam Taylor, Ann LaDee Teerlink, Sue Telford, Faye Temple, Brooke Telford. Lois Terry, Golden Terry, LaMar W. Terry, Nyra Colvin Tew, Norma Thomas, Lula Jean Thomas, Alfred Reese Thomas, Nedra Thompson, Margaret Topel, Josef Tolman, William O. Thompson, Sharon 317 Tsuda, Dagmar Turcsanski, Gay Turley, Patricia A. Tyson, Jean Velasco, John Van Vliet. Claude B. Walnwright, Bernice Wadswor+h, Darlene Wallis, Carolyn Wanlass, Dorothy Warner, Orvil Ray Wall, Gary L Weaver, Barbara Watts, Carol Watts, Patrecia Wasden, Leonard B. Weaver, Robert C. Webb, Gerald C. West, Robert Wells, Joanne Westenskow, Lowell Westwood. Ardls Wheeler, Carol Beth Wesptenskow, Mary Anna is-Ie senior class Whipple, Marcia Whiting, Harriet Whitney, LuRae Whittle. Jack W. Whittle, Sylvia Lee Wilkinson, Clynn Willardson, Ray V. Willey, Harold V. Williams, Elsabeth Williams, Wayne Williamson. Reid Wilson, Richard L. Wiser, Rey L. Wittke, Dayton D. Wolfley, Richard Delano Wood. Richard E. Wolsey. Barbara K. Wood, Marilyn Wride, Afton Wrathall, Claude TSUDA, Dagmar, Ed.; TURCSANSKI, Gay, Ed.; TURLEY, Patricia, Ed.; TYSON, Jean, Ed.; VELAS- CO, John, Phys. Ed.; VAN VLIET, Claude, Phys. Ed.; WAINWRIGHT, Bernice, Ed.; WADSWORTH, Darlene, Ed.; WALLIS, Carolyn, Ed.; WANLASS, Dorothy, Ed.; WARNER, Orvil, Soc; WALL, Gary, Ind. Art.; WEAVER, Barbara, Sp.; WATTS, Carol, Ger., WATTS, Patreda, Ed.; WASDEN, Leonard, Mktg.; WEAVER, Robert, Ed.; WEBB, Gerald, Soc; WEST, Robert, El. Eng.; WELLS, Joanne, Ed.; V ESTENSKOW, Lowell, Bio. Ag. Sc; WEST- WOOD, Ardis, Eng.; WHEELER, Carol, Nurs.; WESTENSKOW, Mary, Soc; WHIPPLE, Marcia, Eng.; WHITING, Harriet, Ed.; WHITNEY, LuRae, Food Nt.; WHITTLE, Jack, Mktg.; WHITTLE, Sylvia, Ed.; WILKINSON, Clynn, Hist.; WILLARD- SON, Ray, Acct.; WILLEY, Harold, Phy Eng. Sci.; WILLIAMS, Elsabeth, Ed.; WILLIAMS, Wayne, Pol. Sci.; WILLIAMSON, Reid, Agr. Econ.; WIL- SON, Richard, Ed.; WISER, Rey, Ed.; WITTKE, Dayton, Mec Eng.; WOLFLEY. Richard, Acct.; WOOD, Richard, Geog.; WOLSEY, Barbara, Ed.; Vv OOD, Marilyn, Sp.; WRIDE, Afton, Ed.; WRA- THALL, Claude, Math.; WRIGHT, Evelyn, Span.; WRIDE, Bert, Hist.; WRIGHT, Norman, Agr. Econ.; AKITA, Alice, Ed.; AFFLECK, Marilyn, Soc; AN- DERSON, Ralph, Chem. Eng.; BRADLEY, James, Ch. Hist.; BELL, Richard, Ed.; BELLISTON, Bona, Music; POWELL, Gene, Physics; CAHOON, Leon, Ed.; CARPENTER, George, Rel.; COX, Lee, Chem.; D ' ADDABBO, Patrick, Fr.; DEADY, William, Ed.; FISH, Charles, Soc; GREENWOOD, Edmund, Soc; DUMAS, Mary, Ent.; GUNN, Blaine, Econ.; HSU, Li-Chen, Chem.; HATTON, Marlene, Soc; HOUGHTALING, Francis, Rad. Tel.; HUTCH- INSON, Karl; HESS, Daniel, Ed.; JENSEN, Don, Chem.; JOHNSON, John, Chem.; KEKAUOHA, Willard, Zool.; KATTERMAN, Frank, Chem.; KIDD, Jack, Ent.; KIM, Soon Chang, Geo!.; LEE, Thomas, Physics; LAUB, Dale, Pub. Ad. CREATIVE ART classes encourage students to develop their imaginations and artistic skills. Akito, M. Alice Affleck, Marilyn Anderson, Ralph Bradley, James L. Bell, Richard DerMont Belliston, Bona Powell, Gene Conder Cahoon, Leon Carpenter, George R. Cox, Lee T. D ' Addabbo, Patrick Deady, William F. iOfi Fish, Charles R. Greenwood, Edmund Dumas, Mary Elizabeth Gunn, Blaine F. Hsu, Li-Chen Hatton, Mariene Houghtaling, Francis Wlllla Hutchinson, Karl G. Hess, Daniel S. Jensen, Don B. Johnson, John H. Kekauoha, Willard Johansen, Franz Katterman. Frank Kldd, Jack Kim, Soon Chang Lee, Thomas W. Laub, Dale 319 Lindsay, Elizabeth F. McBride, Ralph L Manookin, Robert P. McCandless, Geary A. Mitchell, George Nelson, Richard F. Mukherjee, Barid B. Ostler, James B. Paclcham, E. Richard Parker, Jack L. Peterson, DeVerl J. Petersen, Morris Pope, Richard L. Rogers, Kennett H. Saw, Lachhu Schultz, Ronald W. Smit, Walter R. Snnith, George H. Strawn, Byron Uibel, Garth Thomas. Ray Clark Urban, Dick Velasco, Barbara Weinheimer, Ruth Warner, Ted Whittle, Charles W. Woolley, Quentin Woodland, Roland B. li-wh senior class Anderson, Erne! Badger, Marvin Barrow, Minnie Beishline, Robert Bevansi, Virginia Campbell, Edward E. Clayton, Kenneth P. Christensen, Clyde A. Cutler, Gae Vivian Day, Dennis Druke, Helen Duke, James K. Earl, Clair F. Gardner, Willard H. Guernsey, Marvin E. Gwinn, Albert Gunter, Maynard Hales, Van B. Harris, John S. Hawks, Verlyn E. 320 LINDSAY. Elizabeth. Ed.; McBRIDE. Ralph. Hist.; MANOOKIN, Robert. Mu. Th.; McCANDLESS. Geary. Sp.; MITCHELL, George. Chem.; NELSON. Richard. Botany; MUKHERJEE. Barid. Zool.; OST- LER, James, Acct.; PACKHAM. Richard, Bus. Mgt.; PARKER, Jack. Physics; PETERSON. DeVerl,; PET- ERSEN, Morris, Geol.; POPE, Richard, Eng.; ROG- ERS. Kenneth, Physics; SAW. Lachhu, Phy. Ed. Rec: SCHULTZ, Ronald, Hist.; SMIT, Walter, Phys- ics; SMITH, George, Soc; STRAWN, Byron; UIBEL. Garth. Phys. Ed.; THOMAS. Ray. Phy. Ed.; VEL- ASCO, Barbara; WEINHEIMER. Ruth, Ger. Lit.: WARNER, Ted. Hist.; WHITTLE, Charles, Chem.; WOOLLEY, Quentin, Pol. Sc; WOODLAND. Rol- and. Geol.; ANDERSON. Ernel. Art; BADGER, Marvin, Hist.; BARROW. Mickey. Sp.; BEISHLINE. Robert. Chem.; BEVANS. Virginia; CAMPBELL, Ed- ward; CLAYTON, Kenneth; CHRISTENSEN, Clyde, Soc.; CUTLER, Gae, Hist.; DAY. Dennis. Chem. Eng.; DRUKE. Helen; DUKE, James, Phy. Ed.; EARL. Clair; GARDINER. Willard. Math; GURNSEY, Mar- vin. Chem.; GWINN, Albert. Chem. Eng.; GUN- TER, Maynard, Art; HALES. Van. Ed.; HARRIS. John; HAWKS. Verlyn. An. Hus.; HICKENLOOPER. Lottie, Ed.; JACOBS, Dee; HODSON. Phillip; JONES, Clifford; JENSEN, Larry; JOHNSON, Hol- lis. Physics; LUDLOW. Kenneth. Ed.; KOLLER. Frank, Ed.; LARSEN, Ernest. Pre. Dent.; LYTHGOE. Jack. Ed.; MACKAY. Kathryn; MARTELL, Richard, Acct.; MYER. Marie, Ed.; MOFFAT, LOIS. Ed.; NASH. William; NELSON, Jack; NELSON. Lloyd. Mus.; NICHOLS, Murray; OWEN, Marita. Eng.; PEDERSEN, Allen; PETERSEN, Gerald, Mktg.; PET- ERSON. Sheila, Ed.; PITCHFORD. Darwin. Phys. Ed.; PUTNAM, Howard. Mus.; WHITEHEAD. Gwen. Eng. Lit.; TINGEY. Wid. Ch. Hist.; SMITH. Cleon, Geol.; TIDWELL, Frank. Bact.; LINDSEY. Kay, Botany; TALLEY, George. Ent. CASTING BALLOTS for Freshman class elections appears io be serious business for student voter. Hiclcenioaper, Lottie Jacobs, Dee Valentine Hodson, Phillip H. Jones, Clifford H. Jensen, Larry Johnson, Hollis R. Ludlow, Kenneth Koller, E. Frank Larsen, Ernest O. Lythgoe, Jacic W. MacKay, Kathryn Martell, Richard Myer, Marie Lytle Moffat, Lois Nash, William Verlin Nelson, Jack Nelson, Lloyd Keith Nichols, Murray L. Owen, Marita Pedersen, Allen Petersen, Gerald A. Peterson, Sheila Pitchford, Darwin Putnam, Howard H. Whitehead, Gwen TIngey, Wid Smith, Cleon V. Tidwell, Frank Thomas, Lindsey Kay Talley, George 32! Baggett, Lucretia Bassett, Ramon E. Bate, William Bennett, J. Von Bickmore, Darnell Bitter, Kirk Bjarnson. Sharlene Brandley, Patricia Blaisdell, MaKee K. Brennan, Cliff Brown, Carol Burt, David Call, Udean Carlile, Don F. Carter, George Ross Castillo, Rafael E. Christensen, Theodore J. W, Chrlstensen, William J. Collard, Cathy Cooper, Jay E. Cooper, Kenneth G. Davies, Catherine Dlllman, Laurie Egbert, Wendell Estrada, Fazur Evans, John W. DeHoyos, B. Federico Ferrin, Luan H. ba- wl senior class Gates, Hugh Glines, Reece Gingerich, Lamont Griffin, Gayle Green, Paul Hall, Jerry Hagerty, Everett L. Hammond, Martha Hamson. Robert L. Hatch, Ronald D. Henderson, Evan Higgins, Jay C. Hilton, W. Bruce Holllday, Parley Hodson, Lloyd Hoover, Kelvin Hutchinson, Nannette Johnson. Dale H. Judd, Benarr T. Lauritzen, Louis Loose, W. A. Robert, Jr Lochhead, Lois Maughan, Scott Miskin, Thain Millet, Margaret BAGGETT, Lucretia, Sec. Tr.; BASSETT, Ramon; BATE, William, Phy. Ed.; BENNETT, Von, Ed.; BICKMORE, Darnell, Acct.; BITTER, Kirk, Geo!.; BJARNSON, Sharlene, Ed.; BRANDLEY, Patricia, Ed.; BLAISDELL, MaKee, Arts; BRENNAN, Cliff, Mktg.; BROWN, Carol, Ed.; BURT, David, Com.; CALL, Udean, El. Eng.; CARLILE, Dqn, Bio. Ag. Sc; CARTER, George, Fin. Bkg.; CASTILLO, Rafael, Civ. Eng.; CHRISTENSEN, Theodore, Mu- sic; CHRISTENSEN, William; COLLARD, Cathy, Journ.; COOPER, Jay, Eng.; COOPER, Kenneth, Rhys. Ed.; DAVIES, Catherine, Journ.; BILLMAN, Laurie, Hist.; EGBERT, Wendell, Phys. Ed.; ESTRA- DA, Fasur, Bio. Ag. Sc; EVANS, John, Mec. Eng.; DEHOYOS, Federico, Bio. Ag. Sc; FERRIN, Luan, Ed.; GATES, Hugh, Chem. Eng.; GLINES, Reece, Chem. Eng.; GINGERICH, Lamont; GRIF- RN, Gayle, Ed.; GREEN, Paul, Soc; HALL, Jerry; HAGGERTY, Everett, Pre. Med.; HAMMOND, Martha, Ed.; HAMSON, Robert, El. Eng.; HATCH, Ronald, Chem. Eng.; HENDERSON, Evan, Ed.; HIGGINS, Jay. Bus. Mgt.; HILTON, Bruce, Math.; HOLLIDAY, Parley, Civ. Eng.; HODSON, Lloyd, Ed.; HOOVER, Kelvin, Pol. Sc; HUTCHINSON, Nannette, Sp.; JOHNSON, Dale, El. Eng.; JUDD, Benarr, Geol.; LAURITZEN, Louis, El. Eng.; LOOSE, Robert, Phys. Ed.; LOCKHEAD, Lois, Ed.; MAUGHAN, Scott, Geol.; MISKIN, Thain, Acct.; MILLET, Margaret, Phys. Ed.; MUMFORD, David, Botany; MURDOCK, Clair, Geol.; MOVAGHAR, Nasser, Mec Eng.; OLSON, Jean; NIELSEN, Don, Bio Ag. Sc; OYLER, Phil, Rec; PERRY, Robert, Eng. Sc; PHILLIPS, Blaine, An. Hus.; PETERSON, Alton, El. Eng.; PINCKNEY, Dave, Phys. Ed.; RICH- ARDSON, Floyd, Phys. Ed.; RAYNOR, Wallace, Hist.; ROGERS, Gail, El. Eng.; RUTTER, Jim, Civ. Eng.; SCHOW, Morgan; SHARP, Joan, Sec. Tr.; SMITH, Ronald, Chem. Eng.; SPENCER, Karl, ZooL; TAYLOR, Verl, El. Eng.; THOMAS, Leiand; THOM- AS, Brent; VIRZI, John, Ed.; WALKER, Harold, Eng. Sc; WILLE, Milton, Mec. Eng.; WALLACE, Lon, Arch.; WILLIAMS, Glen; WILSON, Arnold, Civ. Eng.; WITTSELL. Lawrence, Agron.; WILSON, John, Civ. Eng. SOME STUDIED and found that their professors were right. It really does improve your grades. Mumford, David Murdock, Clair Movagiiar, Nasser Olson, Jean Nielsen, Don Lee Oyler, Phil Perry, Robert Phillips, Blaine C. Peterson, Alton C. Pinckney, Dave Richardson, Floyd Raynor, Wallace A. Rogers, Gail M. Rutter, J. Jim Schow, Morgan Grant Sharp, Joan Smith, Ronald R. Spencer, Karl F. Taylor, Verl Thomas, Leiand N. Thomas, D. Brent Virzi, John Robert Walker, Harold C. Wille, Milton G. Wallace, Lon J. Williams, Glen Lee Wilson, Arnold Wittsell, Lawrence Wilson. John L. 323 324  :t5sS  2 Jg«f T5t -g s- ' U ' •-.,.- ' v ' . ' iJiA class 1956 Junior Class completed a year of hard work and fun with class parties, class projects, and work on the Junior Prom rating high on the list of acconnplishments. Junior class members organized quickly and started the year with a successful dance in autumn quarter. Juniors spent the year collecting money for their share of the Carillonic Chimes project, enjoying a popular skating party, and joining in with the sophomores and freshmen for a winter fun party. Spring quarter they tested their talents in the annual class assembly. Seniors were invited to the traditional breakfast served up and prepared by the Juniors. The class also sponsored the only formal dance of the year, the Junior Prom, on April 20 and 21. Charlie Barnet and his orchestra were the big attractions of the dance. Junior Class officers this year were Pat Chrlstensen, secretary; Sandra Butler, vice president; and Dallas Merrill, president. Junior Class Senators on the revised studentbody government were Rex Estes, Dennis Olsen and LaMont Ririe. 325 Tip Abbott, Gwen AdachI, Margaret Adams, Jack Adams, Geraldine Adams, Leo N. Adamson, Cecil L. Ainsworth, Robert Alexander, Patsy Allan, Dean S. Allan, J. Collin Allan, Ronald J. Alldredge, Clifford Allred, Norman Allred, Lynetto Amstutz, John Almond, Mary Lou Anderson, Yvonne Anderson, Garron Anderson, Jack Anderson, Kent L. Anderson, Karen Anderson, Richard Cyril Anderson, Pauline Anderson, Ray Anderson, Robert A. Anderson, Robert D. Anderson, Steven H. Anderson, Virgil T T . % - V V Jj ji. Xm ' wllk in M . -Jl ™ I .J ab-bl junior class Armstrong, Frances Arnold, Marilyn Arnold, Sally Ashcraft, Grant Aston, Dennis Ashworth, Penny Atack, Carol Ashworth, Pete Atkerson, Jane Atkinson, Shirley Atoa, Samuelu Atterton, Frances Attridge, Joan Atchley, Audrienne Averett, Charles Ray, Jr, Austin, Allan Baca, Bettye Bagley, Terrence Bailey, Roma Baird, Alan Baker, Bryce Bailey, George R. Baker, Seth C. Baker, Sharon Ballard, Alice Ballard, Arthur J. Ballif, Mark Bamberg, Carol Barlow, Eleanor Bangerter, Darreli Banner, Gay Barber, Bernis Barkdull, Jay H. Barnard, Logan Barnes, Gary Alberto. Do Hoyos Alberts, Jack M Barney, Joyce Barton, George E. Bateman, Robert E. Bath, Duane Bean, Lael Beasley, JoAnn Beard. Bernice Beck, LuJuana Beazer, Duane Beazer, Keith Beck, Kathy Beckett, Janice Beckstead, Joy Beckstrand, Carol Bell, Alice A. Beckstrand, Dale F. Behunin, Shirley Belnap, Richard D. Bender, Russell Bennett, Douglas Roger Benson, llda Bentley, Richard Benson, John Berge, Dale Bergstedt, Eleanor Berrett, Bonnie Berry, David K. Bessey, William N. Bertch, Frederick Beus, Gary Beus, Spencer Bigelow, Grant Billings, Marilyn Billstrom, Richard Birch, Larry B. Bird, Cloyd Birch, Thonnas Bird, Charles Bishop, Dean Black, Kathryn E. Black, Paul Dean Blacker, Stanley Allsop, Shirley Anne Alvey, Yuvonne Anderson, Kent M. Anderson, Paul Andrew, Frederick C. Arbon, Alden BANYAN SALES attracted much interest at reg- istration as students flocked to buy their Banyan. 327 Blair. John L Blackhurst, Hoyt Blake, Reed Blatter, Kay Blau, E. Nadine Blauer, Lanls Blaylock, Marilyn Borgeson ' , June Bowen, Mario Boyack, Gary Bown, Marjorio Bradshaw, Jay Brady, Con H. Brandenburg, Ray E. Brennan, Stania Breitenstein, Frank V. Broadhead, Bruce Brewer, David L. Brooksby, Lyle Brooksby, Merrill Brown, Jack V. Bunnell, Mary Helen Budge, Barbara Burton ' , Thomas R. Burkinshaw, Kay Bush, Alfred L. Butler, Sandra Bush. Clifford bl-de Junior class Bybee, C. Nannette Calder, Joseph Caldwell, James D. Call, Dell Calvert, Douglas Carlston, Nancy Call, Marjoria Carter, Richard G. Carter, Janet Cartwright, Mary Jean Casavantes, J. A. F. Casey, John W. Cattani, Ray Casper. Leon B. Chambers, Kathy Chadwick, Alice Chappell, Robert O. Chatelain, Dianne Child, Myron Cheney, Mariarf Christensen, Allen C. Christensen, Bruce J. Chipman, Richard Christensen, David E. Christensen, Lorry Christensen, Lorraine Christensen, Neal Christensen, Joseph G. Christensen, Pat D. Clapp, Lynn Clark, Leona G. Clark, Robert M. Clark, Nelda Clayton, Kelvin Clawson, Myrna C oleman, Ray W. Clough, Gloria Cloward, Viva Coffin, Jack Collard, Lorraine Cook, Bill Clyde, Lynet+e M. Cook, Colleen Cook, Boyd Cook, Jack Corbett, Lawrence Richard Coons, Lounell Cornish, Clayton Cottam, Caren Cowan, LuJean Cottam, Delmar Covington, Oral Covington, Wayne Cox, Harold Coy, Joyce Kay Crandall, Evelyn Crawford, DaTrell B. Critchlow, Bob Creer, Howard Cullimore, Kelvin H. Croft, Garth Dalton, Delos R. Dahl, David C. Darling, Clair H. Davenport, Evonne Davies, Leiand Day, Clark H. Davenport, Sharon Lynne Davis, Owen Davis, Lloyd F. Davis, Dorothy Day, Fay Day, Myrn ' a Dayley, Alan Decker, Mary De Mille, Lloyd Deputy, Anna - n Bonser, Emma Booth, Wallace ■ i -. H 1 Brandley, Cleo Brasher, Margaret Elaine 1 i j S - Buckwalter, Dolores p- IHr ' - ' ' T Brown, Eleanor H w ' HB.-i ' . 1 11, 1 Buttars, Orvin Butterfield, Thomas Kent BIBLER BOUNCE featured announcement of char- acters Worthal, LouUe Lush, and Professor Snarf. 329 Dixon, Douglas W. Dixon, Joan Doiron, Mary Lou Dofson, Reneo Drake, Janel Donahoo, Boyd Duke, Barbara Durham, Karl Ray Durfee, Delsa Eagar, Idonna Duvall, Richard East, Neal Eberting, George Edwards, Pat Eldredge, Glen H. Elgan, Jess B. Eliason, Norrell B. Emery, Carolyn Erickson, Elaine Estes, Rex W. Erickson, Leiand R. Farmer, Scott Farr, Robert L Fazzio, Shirley Anne Ferrell, James R. Fife, Florence Findlay, Eugene Finlinson, Arlyn di-ha junior class Flower, Judson H. Flake, Rhita Forsberg, Robin Forsling, Ann Fossum, Allan Fuhriman. Elizabeth Funk, Carlton Frank, Charles G. Francom, Delbert D. Free, Joseph C. Freeman, Gerry Freeze, Gary French, Don Gage, Delwyn O. Gale, Muriel Gallego, Danny Ganus, Perry G. Garner, Clair J. Gardner, Shirley Garslde, LaMoyne A. Gardner, Sofia Ann Geddes, Karia Gates, Joseph L. Gealta, John Geertsen, Lou Rita Gerth, Edna Giauque, Barbara Gibbons, Normand Gillies, Margaret Girard, LeRoy Glazier, Donna Glazier, Joan Goodwin. Reese Gonzales, Lawrence Gordon, David S. Dunn, Barbara Dugmore, Gale Echols, Benjamin Edwards, Larry Evans, Norma Fairbanks, George H. BANQUET RECEIVES enthusiastic response from guests eating at the Joseph Smith Banquet Hail Grant, LouJeane Graham, Gene S. Grange, LaRene Grant, Richard Graham, Grant E. Grapperdorf, Joan Graser, Robert Greenhaigh, Merilyn Greathouse, Don Green, Gloria Green, James L. Greenhaigh, Richard Gresham, Kenneth Greenwood, Dennis I. Grlmshaw, Barbara Griffin, Gerald Griffin, Rodney D. Griffin, Sylvia Gail Grover, Richard K. Gulbransen, Lois Jane Gubler, Brent hi. Gurney, Boyd F. Gurney, Lois Guymon, Duane S. Hafen, Donald Neil Hafen, Kenneth E. Hair, Benton K. Hales, John Lockwood Hall, Robert Hall, Peggy Haller, Peggy Halls, Williams Hamlin, Josephine Hamling, Donald D. Hales, Lynore Hanks, Sterling Hancock, Harold Hanks, Russell H. Hancock, Joseph P. Hanly, Thomas F., Jr. Hanni, Helen Hansen, Doyle L. 331 SW TIT? Harkness, Jill Hansen, Edward L. Hansen, John B. Hansen, Joyce Hansen, H. Kfmball Hansen, LaVar Hanson, Darrell Harvey, Denzii Harris, Boyce R. Harwood, Darwin Harward, Peggy Lee Hatch, George Hatch, Paul B. Hatch, Thelma Heaps, Arnell E. Hayes, Darwin Lyie Helton, John Henderson, Paul J. Hendricks, Calvin Hepworth, Lester O. Herbst, John R. Hiclten, Elaine Hess, Wilford Moser Hiatt, Reid Higginson, Dean Hill, Chadley Ann Hill, Janet Hilton, Clesse S. ha-jo junior class Hodges, Jere D. Hintie, Geraldine Ho, Robert Hodgkinson, Larry S. Hodson, Daryl V. Hogensen, Marvin C. Hobbs, Rita Hogge, Glen Ray Hokanson, Beverly Holladay, Fred H. Hollingsworth, Marvin Hollingworth, Franklin D. Hooper, Richard Holnnes, John R. Holtsclaw, Louise Hopping, Miriam Anne Horban, Walter Houston, F. Grant Horton, Helen Howells, James M. Howard, Ruth Ann Hulick, Boyd Hughes, Shirley Hull, Sonja Hunt, Diana Hunt, Edwin Hunt, Mary Lou Hunter, Margaret Hunt, Richard Hurst, Dorothy Hussey, Raedelle Hutchinson, Nancy Hyde, Ellis Ingalls, RonaJd Hyde, SusAnn ' ■ ' ' m ? iiT ™ Hanson, E. Brad Harding, Robert Hawkin ' s, Anne Hatfield, Kenneth M. Herring, Jill Yvonne Hess, Carlene Hilton, Jackson M. Hinkson, Roland C. KIA ORA CLUB delights audience at Heritage Halls while performing native dances and chants. Isgrig, Wayne Ingrann, Mary Jo Ingram, Patricia Ipson. George V. Jackson, Harold L. Jackson, Joyce Jackson, Kenneth W. Jeffs, Craig Jacobs, Hugh R. Jacobs, Daniel H. Jacobson, Vena Lee Jenkins, Wayne A. Jensen, Darrell Jensen, Bryant L. Jessen, Colleen Jensen, Hal B. Jensen, Joanne Jensen, Sylvia Lee Johns, Stanford K. Johnson, Carol Jensen, Thomas R. Johnson, Carol Johnson, Eleanor Johnson, Hal L. Johnson, Kay F. Jones, Alyce Jones, Douglas E. Johnson, Janeen Jones, Duane A. Jones, Gerald E. Jones, Kenneth Johnson, Lonny Jones, Cleona Jones, Paula Jones, Don M. Jones, Howard P. Jorgensen, Arlene Jorgensen, Hal Jorgensen, Myron, Jr. Judd, Jane Joyce, Jack A. Jorgensen, Roy W. 333 Judkins, J. Leonard Jueschke, Alexander A. Kelley. Barbara Killian, James F. Kenney, Kenneth Klllpack, Wayne I. Kim, Yong Soon Kirkman, Lawrence King, Edmund Kirkland, Bufaye Knight, Marlene Knight, Richard Earl Kotter, Joan Kwak, Kun Se Larsen. Gaylen C. Lamb, Verl S. Larsen, Evelyn Larsen, William Larsen, Marva Jean Larson, Linda Larson, Martin Robert Levanger, Delores Leavitt, Crayton DeLange Lee, Frank Lewis, Mary Ann Lillywhite, Craig Little, Loretta Llewellyn, JoAnn ju-ne junior class Lott, Doris E. Lott, Kent Loy, Leiand Lowder, Ronald D. Luke, Calvin J. Luke, Merilyn Lucas, Frank Musig, Morris Landmark, Martin Lyman, Emerson McKay, Carol Madsen, Janice Macumber, Ann Malphurs, Roger E. Madson, William Magaoay, Pasito Martin, Dean Wright Martin, Gerald, Jr. Manser, Kathleen Magleby, Richard Martindale, Larry Martineau, Gladys Matthews, Elmo G. Mayo, Raymond May, Frank O., Jr. Maughan, Marilyn L. Meeks, Hazel Meiners, June Menning, Zelda Merrell, Dallas Merrill, Evan W. Merrill, Merrill, Merritt, Kathleen Louis H. Shirley Meyer, Mildred Kimball, Bud D. Kimball, Royal Duano Lake, Eileen Krleger, Clarence Law, Elaine LeBaron, Wayne D. Miellce, Eloise Milam, Gary Mills, James Milne, Marilyn Misbach, Grant L. Mitchell, Melvin McAllister, LeRay L. McArthur, Ned McCosh, Leonard McCullough, LaRae McDaniel, Lloyd S. McFarland, Melva McNaughton, Mary McKay, Monroe G. McKenzie, Phyllis Money, Richard L. Moore, Marilyn E. Morgan, Carole Ann Morgan, Gloria Mortensen, La Rene Morris, Carol Jean Mortimer, Jean Moss, Beverly Moss, Reed L. Motschman, Shirley Mostert, Andre Murphy, Mary Murray, Evelyn Murray, Robert J. Musig, Marilyn Jean Nebelter, Louise Neel, Ray Nielson, Adonis H. Neilson, JoAnn Neeley, Nevada Nelson, Charles Nelson, Charlotte Nelson, Conrad R. Nelson, Doris Kay Nelson, Gail Nelson, Jan Neufeld, Robert L. Long, Lester Lowder, Don L. BEATING DRUMS together and authentic Indian costumes are features of Tribe of Many Feathers. 335 Nichols, Annette Newman ' , William A. Nlcoll, Lyman Nielson, Allen Nielson, Diane Nielson, J. Richard Nilsen, Carol Nixdorf, James Nuiman, Delbert J. O ' Brien, Donald A. O ' Brien, Roger Oldrcnyd, Esther Oliphant, Virginia Olmsteacl, Pat Olsen, Elaine Olsen, Dennis Olsen, Norma Olsen, Larry Olsen, Willis Ottosen, Nadene Olson, Beth Ovard, Mary Lou Owens, Joseph Palfreyman, Mary Palmer, Gaylo Palmer, Pauline Palmer, Wendell Palmer, Val W. ni-ru senior class Paul, Ronald Parkinson, Carol Patterson, Pat Paskett, Ray Paulos, Camille Peck, Glenn Payne, K. Lee Payne, Darrel L. Pedersen, Darhl Peery, David Petersen, Elaine Pennell, Paul Peterson, Arlene Peterson, Paul Peterson, Elaine Peterson, Bruce R. Peterson, Glenn Peterson, Kay R. Peterson, RaNee Petty, Clara Phelps, Richard L Ng, Pauline Pollam Pinckney, George Porter, Eugene Porter, Merna Poulter, Marilyn Porter, Stanley C. Pratt, Robert Prescott, Max Price, Jay Pringle, John K. Prior, Jean Quails, Gary L. Quinn, Thomas A. Prisbrey, Jerry G. Rhoton, Beverly Richardson, Jay Richardson, Pauline Richins, Alden Ricks, Karma Ridenhour, Ted E. Rigby, LaRue A. Ririe, Marilyn Riggs, Abbie Lee Ririe, Rogers C. Robinson, Dorothy Robins, Raymond Robinson, Shirlene Romney, Carolyn Rose, Robert Rooks, June Rossal, Miguel Angel Roberts, Stan B. Robison, Diana Robinson, Luella Robinson, Pat Rodeback, Charles H Roundy, Fenrel G. Rowe, Thomas Russell, John Rucker, Fred W. Russell, John Russell, Ken 337 Russon, Dick Russell, Francine Rust, Pat Ryan, Stanley Leiand Salter, Philip W. Santisteven, Nanette Sasine, Bob Schmidt, Rachel Schiers, Iris L. Searle, Inez S. Seely, Dean H. Seely, Gwen Sedgwick, Claudia Sharp, Hugh Leo Shinsel, Glenda Simms, Connie Sipherd, Dave Skinner, Barbara Skinner, LaVon Slaughter, Adele Smedley, George H. Smith, Kay Smith, Leon Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Linda Lou Linnea Milo R. Phil M. Ralph ru-wa Junior cla ss Smoot, Harlow Snow, Donald R. Snow, Shirley Sondrup, Keith D. Soper, Florine Sorenson, Bunnell Southwick, Bill Squire, Adrien J. Speakman, Robert Spencer, Phillip Stagg, Marland N. Squires, David Standing, Ben Stapley, Claudia Stowell, Karen Stein, Joanne Stephan, Judith Stewart, Dick Stevens, Patricia Stevenson, Roberta Stock, Marjorie Stratford, Roland J. Stone, Kay Storey, Jerald Stowell, Dorothy Strang, James L. Strong, Patricia Marie Stringham, Stuart R. Swann, Alma G. Stump, Lois Swinyard, Shirley Sullivan, Ralph Summers, Walton C. Taylor, Mary Elizabeth Switzer, Lee Thorpe, Blaine F. Thompson, Lavonne Thueson, Darlene Thompson, Samuel O Thurgood, Anne Thulin, Carol Tidwell, Bette L. Tobler, Archie Leon Todd, Carol Todd, Jerrold W. Toons, Kenneth Turner, Norma Turley. Patricia Turner, Ron Turner, Pau Twitchell, E. Gene Twitchell, LaMar Twitchell, Phyllis Varnes, Don Van Dyke, Nancy Ruth Walker, Darre ' Teteto, Andrew L. Vogel, Arvllla Wallendorff, Loren Webb, Walter Warner, Sandra Warnick, Charles Wardle, Bud J. 339 Watts, Louise Warnick, Michael Warner, Charles Watson, Reba Carol Webb, Paul Webber, Maurice R. Weber, Billie Eileen Webber, Robert R. Webster, Jackie Weidner, Bruce Wendt, Roy E. West, Sandra Werner, Edward S. Werner, Hal L. Westerberg, Bates Westwood, Judy White, Glenda Mao Whetten, John J. White, Joe Whitaker, William Whiting, Lois White, David A. White, William Whitney, Garth B. Winegar, Carol Wilde, LuJeane Whittle, Carol K. Wilcox, Dorinda Wilkinson, Milto-n J. Williams, David Williams, Joseph V. Williams, James F. Williams, Theo Williams, Yvonne Wilson, Ward Willis, Vivian Wilson, Arlene Wilcox, Stanley Winegar, James Wistisen, RoLene Winters, F. Burton Winkler, Mary Lee Winegar, LeGrand Wolfley, Ella S. Wol, Chi Youn Wood, Helen Wood, Ruth Ann Worsley, Joan Kay Zabriskie, Marilyn Zander, Rudy Zirker, Ron Zeller, Ronald 340 JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE workers were, front, Mona Boyden, Dallas Merrell, Sandy But- ler, chairman LaMont Rirle, Oonna Glazier. Back row. Bob Anderson, L ' Dean McCue, Connie Lamb, Roland Stratford, Oral Covington, Bar- bara Dunn, Al Austin. Prom was held in April. HERITAGE HALLS PRESIDENTS were, front, Janice Fife, Karma Greenwood, Pat Robinson, Judy Roberts, Sharon Brian, Myrna Rollins. Middle row, Janet Romney, Lael Hilton, Kenna Lt rsen, Marilyn Monson, Joan Gordon, Joan Balira, Barbara Adams, Sue Emmett, Jane Atkerson. Back row, Nadine Otteson, Maurine Zabriskie, Gayle Palmer, Judy Barnes, Loretta Little, Barnice Beard. MAT DANCE workers Pat Robinson, Judy Barnes, Jane Atkerson, Joan Gordon, Nadine Otteson, Sharon Brian, Sue Emmett. 341  ■.• ftl ;_ . -« J= , . ' - :!::Ml vr- ' i _ ' 0 i ' ' . . ■ ' •, ♦ -•- 342 sophomore class 1956 Sophomore Class executives laid plans for a big year of activities and then followed through to make a successful administration of the largest sophomore class i,n the his- tory of the University. The officers list as one of the highlights of the year the attendance of over 600 students at an ice skating party at Provo Boat Harbor. The class also collected over $1600 for the Carillonic Chimes. Sophomores during the year sponsored the Sophomore Loan Fund Ball to help students who needed loans. Other events were the sponsoring of a Homecoming float, an assembly, and the Mad Hatter ' s Ball co-sponsored with the Juniors. Well organized, the class boasts of being the first Soph- omore class to have a cabinet. Jobs in the cabinet include chairmen for Spiritual, Social, Athletics, Scrapbook, As- semblies, and Chimes. Sophomore Class officers this year were Oave Ward, president; Kay Broclbanic, secre- tary, and Jane Eddington, vice president- Sophomore Senators were Roger Victor and Ann Jones. Absent when picture was taken was Senator Geraldina Cailister. 343 Aaron, Bond L. Adair, Gary L. Adamson, Emalie Adele, Lois Aguiter, JoAnn Ah Nee, Roy K. Ahlberg, Clinton R. Alexander, Albert Alder, Inez Allan, David W. Allan, Barbara Allen, Barbara Jo Allen, Elaine Allen, Lamont Allen, Sybil Allison, Stan Allred, Geraldine Allred, James J. Allred, Lou Ann Alexander, Harry A. Andersen, C. Paul Anderson, Gloria Andersen, Cordell Anderson, Bill R. Anderson, Joan Anderson, Joanne Anderson, Kenneth W. Anderson, E. Lisle Si8i -be sophomore class Andersen, Patsy Anderson, Marleno Anderson, Lynette Anderson, Mary Anderson, Paul Anderson, Oscar G. Anderson, Paul R. Anderson, RaVae Anderson, Ruth Jean Andrews, Linda Andrus, Alyn Arashiro, Kimie Ash, Leonard Archibald, Vernene Aschnnann, Joy Armstrong, James H. Ashton, Marilyn Asplund, Harold J. Atkisson, Lauretta Atchley, Ronald Auger, Rao Averett, Leah Mae Averill, John Austin, T. Dean Baer. Larry D. Avery, Ednis Babcock, Barban Bagley, Lynne Bailey, Fredric Bailey, Barbara Baird, Leadene Bailey, Janice BaIrd, Vaughn Baker, Dorothy Ballantyne, Ver Don Ballard. Nona Barlow, Pauline Ballard, Roger Bang, Robert Barbsr, David H. Barnes, Dick Barnes, Joanne Barnes, Judy Barnes, William R. Barney, Gordon Barnett, Mary Berrera, Bob Barrett, Bruce Barrow, Joan Batholomew, M. Grant Barney, Ken Batchelor, Lee Bartholomew, Marie Bartik, George Jerry Barton, James A. Bassett, Elouise Bateman, Neldon Bates, Edward Baum, Ronald Bates, Wayne L Baumgarten, Dave Baziw, Jean Doris Beach, Edward L. Bean, J. Evan Bean, Audrey Beard, Judy Beck, Clive Beck, Janet Becker, Christian© Beckstrand, Ray L Beeson, Jane Beckstrand, Mervin STUDENTS SUPPORT footbal) team and fill grand- stand to overflowing with hopes for gridiron win. Benson, Yvonne Benson, Marilyn Benson, Sharon 345 Bernadot, Pearl Bernard, Albert L. Bernard. Maria Bernard, Graciela Bertelsen, Delora Besendorfer, Joan Bothers, Ray Bills, William H. Binder, Christa Bingham, John Irvine Biorn, Paul E. Bingham, Mike Biniaz, Amir (Pete) Bird, Carol Bird, Donald R. Birlcs, Orval J. Bishop, Eddie Bishop, Jessie, Jr. Black, Franklin Blacker, Marvin L. Black, Cleo Kay Bliss, Marion D. Blasongame, Beverly M. Blood, Carol Bleak, Earl E. Bloomfield, Lynne Bodily, Sherry Boice, Maevonne b e-ca sophomore class Bolin, James J. Bolin, Joan Boone, Margaret Booth, Forrest E. Booth, Beverly Boren, Robert Booth, Gordon Boulter, Ronald Boulter, Virginia Bowden, Gaye Bowen, Jane Bowers, Howard L. Boyer, Nada Bown, Fred S., Jr. Bradford, Nancy Bradley, Ron Brady, Anna Bragg, Mary Brelllatt, YvonnS Brandley, Carmen Breltenstein, Jewel Brian, Emily Brian, Sharron Briggs, Shirley Brighton, Marva Carmene Brimhall. Marilyn Brimhall, Verna Brimley, Sterling Brinkerhoff, Virginia Bringhurst, Pat Jj ' Broadbent, Beverly Broadhead, Maeser D. Brock, Edward E. Brock, Morris Brockbank. Kay Brooks, Bert Brooks, Fred R. Brough, Vilate Bross, Ralph Brown, Anne Brown, Lora Lee Brown, Gae Brown, LaRae Brown, Irma Brown, Ph Brown, Marjorie Brown, Sharon Brown, Walter Dean Brush, Dana Bryan, Lauren L. Bryant, Robert Bryant, M. Arleen Bryant, Willla Rae Bryner, L. Conrad Buchanan, G. EIRay Bucknum, Daniel R. Buhler, Ned Bumann, Les Hock, Gordon Burke, Murland Jay Busch, Owen Busselberg, Carol Butler, Sylvan Bybee, Larry C. Buxton, Boyd Carroll. Maureen Carlson, Bill LeRoy Carpenter, Don Carraway, Clarence Carruthers, Joyce Carroll. Roscoe D. Carter, Annette Carter, R. Newell Cartwright, Carolyn Case, Gayle Case, Glenn Cattani. Thomas Casey, Colleen Casper, Douglas A. Chamberlain, Jonatha n Chadwicit, Charlotte Chadwick, Jerald Chadwicic, Gloria Chamberlain, Kelton Chapman, Kenneth Chappell. Dicic Chavez, Carmen Cheney, Jack G. Charles. Marlene Christensen, Clifford V. Childs, Kathleen Christenson. Darwin W, Christensen, Ben Cft QR sophomore class Christensen, Duane L. Christensen, David A. Christensen. Gayle Christensen. Georgia Christensen. Grant Christensen, Lou Christiansen, Phyllis Christensen, Naomi Chun. Albert Church. Elsie Clark. Cecil Clark. Dan Clark. Theola Clark. Delene Clark, Mary B. Clarke. Jack Clark. Yvonne Lea Clayson, Elmo Clarkson, Jack Clawson. Claudia L. Clegg, Aria Clegg, Kenneth A. Cluff. Chester Cleverly. Vernal Cochian. Carolyn Cloward, Mark E. Cluff, Barbara Coates, Maurice Collett, Carol Luana Cole, Lyie M. F. h Contreras, Ruben Collins, Gary Colvin, Bobby Condle, Reed Coolt, Leiah Cook, Loretta- Conover, Martin Coon, Richard Cooper, Phillip E. L. Cope, Dean Corbett, Glenn M. Cottle, Kenneth L. Couzens, Darlene Cornaby, Kay Cowan, Claudine Cowan, Jean Cox, John Gordon Craft, Bob Cox, Bryant L. Crandall, LaWana Creer, Diana Critchfield, Leroy R. Creviston, Herbert W. Croft, Kent Crist, Robert H. Croft, Mary K. Crosland, Ivan Crosby, Luzon Crump, Warren Crossley, Val Crowley, Carole Cullimore, Sandra Cullen, Robert L. Curtis, Caroline Curtis, Karen Cutler, D. Lynn Cutler, Marlene Dalley, John Dalley, Marvin Dalley, Ronald Dalton, Geneve Daly, Charlotte Dana, Morgan Danielson, G. Earl Danner, Robert E. FOOTBALL TEAM is assured of studentbody sup- port at early mornrng pep rally on campus lawn. Darton, Ralene Davenport, Sandra Davenport, Chloe Ann Davis, Briant Davis, Barbara Davis, Catherine Davis, Hazel R. Davis, Kiliona Davis, J. Brent 349 Day, Andrew Davis, Raymond Dean, Carole Decker, Eva Ann Declrer, Patricia Anna De La Cruz, Jose DeMordaunt, Paul Roger Deieeuw, Gary Derrick, Yvonne Despain, Faith Devey, Beverly Dewsnup, Kent Dickson, Kathryn Dieter, Alice Dickerson, Larry Dietrick, Anne Dix, LaWona Djahanbani, Reza Doermann, Jim Donahoo, Gretchen Donaldson, Francelle Downes, Joan Dorny, Dennis J. Dotson, Larry Downing, David Draper, Marva Dredge, David R. Drennan, Bryan da-ga sophomore class Duerden, Frosty Driscoll, Richard Duggan, James R. Durrant, John L. Duke, Larry B. Durrant, L. Joel Durrant, S. Olanl Duvall, John Earl, Micki E. Echols, Robert Lee, Jr. Edgley, Richard Edwards, Bernell Edward, Brent Edwards, Clair Edwards, Robert Ekins, Carma Rae Eldredge, J. Lloyd Eliason, Gerald Ellis, John M. Eliason, Pat Ellison, Jerold Ellsworth, Lyie Elzinga, Joyce LaVelllo Emmett, Sally Erickson, Carl H. Ence, Mac England, Gary Enke, Glenn G. Enke, Ruth G. Eriksson, Herbert (Rick) Esler, Sally Estes, David B. Evans, Georgia Evans, Jean Evans, Sondra Everett, Carolyn Fallis, Arvel A. Fardo, Mauro Farnsworth, Lynn S. Farnsworth, Pat Farr, Miles Fawson, Lurae Field, Robert D. Fife, Janice Finch, Richard Fife, Walter Daniel Findlay, Jack R. Fisher, Alice May Fisher, Grant L. Fisher, Margaret Fitt, Jon C. Fitt, Jay William Flake, Dean M. Fletcher, Robert Fletcher, Roger W. Flygare, Patricia Folkman, Carol Forman, Margie Beth Fortini, Pat Forsgren, Klane Forsyth, Fred L. Foster, Mary Lynne Fout7, Robert B. Fowkes, Ivar Gene Fox, Gene Fowles. Robert Fox, Robert B. Frannpton, Mary Helen Frazler, Monta Lou Fredrickson, Gordon Free, Myrtle Joy Freeman, Carol REGISTRATION PROBLEMS mount up as students sign for classes to fill general requirements. Gabbott, Connie Gamett, Carolyn Gardiner, Bruce A. Garrett, Clyde B. Garn, Steve Gardner, Kay E. Garrett. Leon Gashler, Daniel H. Gehring, Dixie Geaslin, Rae Gibson. Richard S. Gillette, Jayne Duchess Gillies, Roger Gilger, Dwight Gines, Margaret Glenn, Darlene Glenn, Merrill Glover, LeRoy Goates, Ken Goettling. Geraldine Goldrick, Toy Gayle Goodliffe, Jay Goodman, Bob Goodrich, Hucic Goodson, Gary Goodrich, JoAnn Gordon, Virginia Kay Gould, Frank Gould, Wilburn J. Gowans, Fred Graff, Brittemarte ' inli ga-he sophomore class Greathouse, Shirley Grahnnan, Wayne Grant, Gloria Green, Thomas Greenhaigh, James Greene, Marilyn Greenwood, Jeanine Greenwood, Carma Greenwood, Donald Benson Griffin, Roland Griffith, John L. Griffith, Bonnie Groves, Lois Griffiths, Jerry Groeger, Barbara Gubler, Iris Gunner, John Gurney, Kenneth R. Gustaveson, Lee S. Guyon, Karen Hadfield, Earl Hall, Charles M. Hall, Glade A. Hall, Kenneth J. Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall; Legrand LuRae Marilyn Nadine R. Lynne , Robert L. Halverson, Allen K. Halladay, Jerry Ann Halladay. Kay Halpin, Dorothy Hamer, Suzanne Hannilton, Donna Gay Hammond, Richard M, Hanks, Nancy Handley, Myrtle Hanna, Leo Hansen, Ardyth Mae Hansen, Floyd Hansen, Grace Hansen, James Hansen, Jean Hansen, Lee Hansen, Louise E. Hansen, Marlon Hansen, Phyllis Hansen, Stanley D. Hanson, Keyte Hanson, Benair Harding, John P. Hardle, Betty Lou Harenberg, Jacqueline Herman, Dean Harper, Kimball Harris, Diane Harris, Lila Ann Harris, Joseph Harris, Kenneth S. Harris, Ronald L. Harris, Thomas A. Harris, VaNieta Harrison, Kent Hart, John A. Hart, Judith Hartley, Karen Hartsfield, Don Hase, Floyd G. Hatch, Donna L. Haslam, W. Bruce Hatch, Maurleen Hatch, Mark Hatcher, Nancy Merle HOMECOMING CONTESTS encourage Heritage Halls to create outstanding decorations for awards. Haws, Erwin M. Haymond, Brent Hayes, Max A. Haynes, Frank Healy, Max L. Heiner, LaRee Heath, Leo M. Hedquist, Robert Helm, Maurvene 353 Hellner. San Hemenway, Lynne Hemsley, Allen Hendriclson, Roger R. Hendrlckson, SKyrma Henrie, Lyman Henrie, Pat Henson, Charlei A. Hepworth, Willis Herget, Amos Hermansen. Redge Herron, Frank Herron, Peggy Heywood, Jared Hewitt, Harold K. Hiatt, Anne P. Hiatt, Sid Hickman, Kenneth Hicks, Leanne Higbee, Sharon Higginson, Dennis Hill, Harry N. Hill, Annette Hill, William Morris Hillberry, Dwaine Hinckley, Mike Hindley, James E. Hirschi, LaVall he-]o sophomore class Hintze, Ruth Hipwell, Grant Hirschi, Diane Hobbs. Seralynn Hodgkinson, Jean Hodson, Richard Hoggan, Robert Holladay, Eugene Holman, Joy Holmes. Mary Hood, Grant Holt, DeAnn Hoover, Betty Ann Hopkins, Ann Hopping, Mary Jo Horlacker, Kent Horton, William Huff, Dale Hubbard, Marita Hoxie, Florence Lauretta Hubner, William Hughart, Betty Hull, Janis Hullinger, Carol D. Hulme, Thelma Humphries, Guy Hunnicutt, Royce Hunsaker, Leiand Hunt, Earline Hunt. Judith Hunter, John J. Hunfer, Karma Huntsman, Lewis R. Huntsman, Raleigh Hurd, Morgan Hurren, Cleone Hurlbut, Phillip R. Hustey, Darryl Huxford, Gary Hyde, Edna Lou Ipsen, Robert Ivie, Boyd R. Ivie, Carolann R. Ivie, Richard Jacobsen, Eda Louise Ivie, Stewart R. Jackson, LaRee Jackson, Lola Colleen Jackson, Richard M. Jackson, Wendy Jackson, Velma C. Jacobs, Kay P. Jacobsen. Errol Jacobson, Ronald Jim Jarman, Karen Jarvis, Karyl Jennens, Dona Jenkins, Alyce Jensen, Charlene Jensen, Eugene Jensen, Fred R. Jensen, Lucile Joy Jensen, Lyie E. Jenson, Marilyn Faye Jensen, Richard G. Jensen, Sam R. Jewell, Ernest Jewett, Faye A. Jex, LoAnne Johansen, Joyce Johnson, Anna Johnson, Annetta STUDENTS GREET Elder Marie E. Pefersen follow- ing well-received address at devotional assembly. Johnson, June Johnson. Karen Johnson. Kenneth W. 355 Johnson, Lloyd N. Johnson, Louise Johnson, Lynne Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Rita Johnson, Richard Johnson, Roberta Johnson, Stant S. Johnson, Anne Johnstone, Marilyn Johnstun, Jean Jones, Blaine Jones, Kent Jones, Delwin Johnston, Carroll Jones, James M. Jones, Lona Clair Jones, Nadene Jones. Sharlene Jones, Tom Jonson, Rolfs J. Kaleta, Gary Jorgensen, Renae Judd, Richard Kamauoha, Edwin L. Karner, Leo H. Karren, Jay B. Keeler, Kathleen jo-Iy sophomore class Kelling, Hans W. Kelly, Carol Lynn Kelsey, Annette Kelsey, Dwight Kemp, Alice Caffall Kershaw, Gloria Kerby, Connie Kies, Carol Kesler, Val Killpack, Weston Kimball, LeGrand Kimball, Sylvia Jans King, Buddy Jack King, Charles King, George King, Roger King, William D. Kingdon, Eugene E. Kirk, Dean A. Kirk, LaRae Kirkman, John C. Kitchen, Carolyn Kleinworth, Frank Klenk, Buddy D. Knight, Dick Knight, Edwin Knighton, LeRoy J. Kohler, Ramon Konschella, Dolores M. Konold. Rudy Krakowski, Henry, Jr Kristjanson, Mark L. Kugath, Donald Kuip. Kenley Lackey, Bob Lamsam, Wongsiri Landry, Marilyn Larkin, Phyllis Lane, Rex Lane, Shirley Landers, Dan Craig Laney, Alden hi. Larsen, Frank Larsen, Carol Larsen, Norma Larsen, Janice Larson, Leon H Larson, Ode Lasson, Carolyn Last, Louise Leavitt, Leo Lawrence, Louise LeaviH, C. Henry Leavitt, Wyona Lee, Calvin Lee, Patricia Lee, Ron LeFevre, Joan Leigh, Dorene Lessig, Bill Lewis, Afton Lewis, Dale Lindho m, S. R Lindsay, Donald Lindsay, Grant T Malstrom, Edward A, Madsen, Mary Lou Madsen. Ronald D. Madsen, Toni Malzahn, Judy Manwaring. Colleen Malphurs. Muriel Manley, Pat Marchant. Gaye Marchbanlcs, Yvonne Marenann, Gleie Marlcham, Barbara Marsh, R. Robin Marrott, Colleen Martin, Margaret Marshall, Robert Lee Marsing, Barbara Masada, Jerry Mason, Leon Mathew, Leonard Mason, Rhoda Matthew, Bill Mathle, Alton J. Mathis, John Maugh, Loy May, Douglas McAlister, Nancy McCall, Mary Lou ma-ni sophomore class McArthur, George McCann, Lauren McComas, William Howard McCulley, Mary Jane McCune, Jeanne McDow, Teri Lee McDaniel, Marilyn McFarland, Erie Mcllrath, Sharon Mclntire, Kent Mclntire, Rodney McKay, Barrie G. Meiners, Lewis McKnight, Colleen McLaughlin, Pat McPhie, Janine Meldrum, Grant C. Meiners, Myron Merrill, LaVaun Mellor, Letha Mercer, JoAnn Merkley, Clifton D. Merrill, Cheri Dene Merrill. Paul Metier, Eugene H. Messick, Jean Midgley, Wendy Miglaiccio, Ralph Mikkelson, Ray O. Millar, Reed Miller, Colin H. Miller, Ed Miller, Leo Mills, Joyce Miner, Janet Mitchell. Carl Mitchell. K. Clar Moody. Alice Kay Mitchell. Ted Molle. Frank Molter, Richard Bruce Moody, David S. Moody, Dorene Moon, Marilyn Moody, Joan Moon. Tom Moore, Bob Morley, Burl Morrell, Ruth Morris, Claudia Mortensen, Fred Morrow, Joan Mortensen, F. Blair Mortensen. J. Ross Moss, Joan Mott, Dean Garold Moulton, Duane Moulton, Margie Munson, Lydia Murphy, Jerry Murray, Fancher Morgan, Myralee Myers, Cosefte Myers, Jacqueline Myrup. Marilyn Nash. Blaine Elynn Naylor, hlelen Needham, Richard Nelson, Ann Marie Nelson, Janice Nelson, Jim Nelson. John Earl Nelson, Neil F. Nelson, Louise K. Nelson, Mary K. MADHATTER ' S BALL incited students Into the creation of fantastic head-coverings like these imaginative specinnens. Nelson, Pat Nelson, Richard H, Nelson, Omer Dean Nettle, Hugh Newell, Allen Newell, Dix Nichols, Rochelle Newman, David W. Nielsen, Donald 359 I Newrer , Les Nlelson , Betty Jo Nielson . Frederick Nielsen , Niel Nielsen . Jimmy Nilsson , Maureen Nndem , Nndem Noel, Gordon Noble, Jeanne Noble, Vernice Nuffer Sharon Oaks, Harold R. Oaks, Merrill C. Nybo, Ronald O ' Lear y, Sharon Oliphant, Robert Olsen, La N ore Olsen, Carl J. Olsen. Marva Olsen, Theran Olsen, Wanda Ord, Claudia Olson, Dale R. Olson, Duane Olson, Phyllis Orme, Kathryn Orr, Mabel 1. Orton Kenneth Ray ne-po sophomore class Ostler, John T. Orton, Phyllis Osburn, John A. Oswald, Shirlene Ottosen, Janice Oveson, hloward Oxedlne, Peggy Oveson, Stephen Pace, Kaye C. Pace, William C. Pack, Jane Packer, Edson F. Padrick, Gloria Packard, Mary Esther Packard, Riley Page, Kay Palmer, Ann Palmer, Glenalee Palmer, Blaine Palmer, Shirley Palmer, Shirley Paramore, Mary Jo Parke, Diane Parker. Carole Parker, Dennis Parker, Dred M. Parkin. Richard Partridge. Alan Patjas. Seija Partridge, Miriam Paxfon, Theone Patton. William D. Payne, George G. Payne, Vern Peacoclc, Bruce Pearce, Raynor Peacoclc, Wanda Lee Pedersen, Kent Alden Peart, Virginia Pedersen, Melvin L. Penrod, Karelyn Penrose, Russell K. Perkins. John N. Perry, Devern Peterson-, David N. Peterson, Carole Daun Peterson, James C. Peterson, James L. Peterson, Leah Petersen, Karen Gae Peterson, Joan Peterson, Leiand Peterson, Loretta Peterson, Marguerite Peterson, Morgan A. Peterson, Robert Peterson, Theora Peterson, Russell E. Peterson, Win Peterson, Van Pettingill. Ted Pettingill. Mont Phelps, Dean Phillips. Vict-or Phillips, Jim Phipps, Don C. Phippen, Carol Pickering, Ro e PIcIcett. Mearl Pingree, Herb Piatt. Willa Ma Poole, Maxine Preston, Ray Pres+wich. Earl Prince. Carol Price, Nancy Price, Zack Proctor, Gary Prince, Rene Provost, Sara Prows, Ronald Prows, Sandra Pugmire. Patricia Pulsipher, Kent Pusey, Kay Pursley, Charles R. Quarnstrom, Blaine Rallison, Anna Lu Ramsey, JImnny D. Ramsay. Marilyn Ramsden. Mike Ranck, Ray Rasmussen, Darrus Randall, Bert P. Rasband, Karma Rasmussen, Carol Rasmussen, Jack Rasmussen, Karen Rather, Barbara Raya, Estela pr-sh sophomore class Rayburn, Jack Read, Juan C. Read, George Reagan, Michael Ream, Donna Rene Redd, Hardy Redd, Jay Whitney Redford, Margaret Redtord, Ruth Reed, Donald Reed, Jack B. Reed, Shirley Reed, James Rees, Yvonne Reiche, Bruce W. Relnhold, Allen K. Rencher, Ellen Reynolds, Ruth Remington, Bryce Rex, Ronald Rice, Vincent Rich, DeeAnn Richards, Ruth Richardson, Lynn C. Richards, Paul Richardson, Val Richins, Beverly Richins, Lois Ricks, David Riding, Donna Mae RIggs, Ivor Rieslce. Kathryn Riley, David Roberts, K. David Roberts, James W Roberts, Judy Reed, Robert Robertson, Margot Roberts, Merlene Robinson, Frank Robinson, Jeanene Robinson, Lyric Robinson, Sandra Robinson, Varlene Robison, Bryan W. Robison, W. Kay Robison, Helen Rodgers, Shirlene Rogers, W. Thomas Romero, Gordon Rothe, Frank Rothe, Ruth Rowo, Fred Rowley, Darlene Rowley, Kay Russell, Harry C Russon, Jon K. Rust, Maida Saling, Dora Salm, Dianne Saling, Sally Sare, Gene R. Savage, David Schenk, Marilyn Schofield, Ha Shipp, Shsrllynn Shipley, Paul P. ShocMey, Layno Showalter, Rod Shumway. Marlene Slmkins, Dorothy Simklns, Cloyd D. Shupe, William Dale Simmons. Ann Simmons. Lee R. Simons. Ronald B. Simmons. William. Jr. Skeen. James Skousen, LaVar Sirrine. Edwin Slade, Christine Smart. Grant Smart. Merrill Smeath. Lorna Smellie. Marilyn Smith. Barbara Smith, Carolyn Smith, Diane Smith, Carolyn Smith, E. Anne Smith, Eleana Smith, Evelyn Smith, Irving De sh-ta sophomore class Smith, Lyie G. Smith, Karen Smith, Marcia Gay Smith, Marie Smith, Miriam Smith, Norman Smith, Robert V. Smith, Ruth Smith, Sue Smith, Terry Smith, Wayne F. Smith, Patt Smoot, Robert Stevens Smith, William D. Smyth, Margaret Snow, Claude Snarr, Margaret Smyth, Marilyn Snow, Louise Snow, Richard Soper, Charles L. Sorenson, Ell Sorenson, Doris Spence, Ronald Sorensen, Judy Sprague, Lois Stacey, James A. Stagg, Sharon Stanley, Marilyn Staley, Grant Starley, Shirley Stay, Donavee Steckler, Dianne Steel, Jim Stephen, Ray Stephenson, Joyce Stelmie, Pat Steele, Robert Foste Stephenson, Loreta Stephenson, Merene Stepp, Caroline Stettler, Carolyn Stevens, Merriam Stevens, Geraldine Stevenson, Joanne Stewart, Barbara Stewart, J. E. Stewart, Lynnell Stewart, Ralph Stewart, Thell J. Stewart, Sharon Stock, Janice Stlrland, Elaine Stockman, Herbert Stoddard, Beverly Stoffel, Mary Alice Stone, David R. Stolworthy, Clara Stokes, Golda Ann Stone, Rhea Stonehocker, Sandra Stoneking. Lois Stott, Gary Strlngham, Barbara Strong, Carol Stringham, Mary Jo Strong. Robert Stubbs, Gerald A. Sturgis, Richard Sumsion, Diana Sunderland, Nancy Sutton, Ann Talbot, Joyce Talmage, C. Bird, Jr. Taylor, Adrianne Taylor, Jo Ann Tarran, Fred Taylor, Charles Taylor, Shirley Tebbs, Veda Tebbs, Clarlc Terry, David Terry, Donna Tew, M. Lloyd Tewanema, Harvey Thacker, Zona Arlene Thonnas, Austin B. Thomas, Colette Thomas, Darrell Thomas, Marcile Thomas, Ronald Thompson, Bonnetta Thompson, Shirley Thorne, Jim Thomson, Carolyn Thornock, Roy Thornock, Warren Thorpe, Ednah Thorson, Arthur Thorstenson, Clark ta-wi sophomore class Thueson, Jay Thurgood, Carolyn Thurgood, Jay D. Tilby, Vincent Tingey, Afton Tobler, Kenneth B. Tobler, Doug Todd, Reanon Tolman, Shirlene Tolson, John Delesli Toone, Gordon Tolles, Harriet Toone, Marva Torbert, Carolyn Torgeson, Colleen Tregl own, Clifton Trowbridge, Marilyn Tullis, Dick Turner, Grant T, Unger, Gloria Van Nutter, Anita Vance, Loretta Vance, Rita Vernon, A. DeLoy De Victoria, Joseph Victor. Roger Vicenti, Norine Visser, Donna B. Volkman, Paul James V alker, Dick Walbeck, LaMar Walker, R. Michael Walker, Mary Jean Walker, Richard Walston, LaVon Walter, Carolyn Waltman, Ralph L. Walton, Andrew Walton, Wilbur T. Ward, Bill K. Ward, Russell Wardleigh, Helen L. Warner, James Warner, Lane Warnick, Boyd Warren, Donald Wasden, Mike Washburn, Veloy Watson, Charles Watts, Jerry W. Watts, Larry Webster Sharron Webster, Jeanie Webster, Lorraine Waymire, Katherine Weeks, Myrna Weeks, Shirley Lyn Weddington, Bob Weiler, Charles H. Welch, Ervil W. Welch, Keith W. Wells, Ernest S. Welker, Janet Welles, Aleese Wernz, Therald Weyernnan, Joe Westerberg, Eleanor West, J. Donald Western, Marion Wayne Westover, Ray Westover, Victor R. Whaley, Marcella APPARENTLY FASCINATED by the bacic and forth motion of the Foucault Pendulum, two coeds lean on the stone bowl. Wlttbank, Jerry D. Whittle, Merlin D. Wilcox, Sharlene 367 Wilcox, Joel W. Wllkins, Ernest Wilkins, Jean Wilkins, Lowell H. Wilkins, Resales Wilkinson, Janet Williams, Marilyn E. Willianns, Byron C. Williams, John Willianns. Myrna Loy Williamson, Walter Wilson, Alice Ann Wilson, Jettie Wilson, Loyd Wilson, Phyllis Wilson, Richard J. Wimmer, Larry Winters, Kathy Wing, Glennis Winkler, Pauline Winther, Emily Winward Emer K. Wirrick, Thomas Wirrick, George Wiscomb, Carol Ann Wiscomb, A. William Wolsey, Marlene Wise, Joseph G. Wood, Fern Wood, Marilyn Ann Woodward, Anita Wood, Orin Lew Woodward, Don Woodard, Jay Lewis Woodring, Tom WortFiam, Luanna Woods, Jeannette Wrathall, Wally Wright, Ann Wright, Cerie Janene Wright, LaDean Wright, Winnie Mae Wright, Ron Yardley, Jolene Yeates, Barbara Yingling, Billy Young, James Winslow Young, Jean HOMECOMING FLOAT featured a huge Beehive and a play on wor 368 MAD HAHER WINNERS were Phyll!s Jenkins and Bruce Weidner. 369 370 freshmen class Freshman Class this year was the largest in the history of the University with a total of 3201 members. The large size of the class did not hinder freshman, however, as they breezed through a year filled with activities. Immediately after Freshman elections In November, new Frosh officers appointed a cabinet to aid in publishing of a special freshman newspaper, arranging of parties, and advising in freshman affairs. Over a thousand dollars was collected in dues to finance several class parties, a scholastic awards banquet, and an athletic awards party. The year saw freshmen active in Frosh week. Homecom- ing activities, and welfare projects. Under the guidance of competent officers and cabinet, the enthusiastic class of ' 59 worked efficiently and effec- tively i ' n their functions and promoting school spirit. Freshman Class Senafors elected !n mid-year were Walt Winkleman, Diane Hatch, and Don Minor. AbboH, Janice Abplanalp, Delloy Abersold. Wallace Abplanalp, Doris R. Adair, Bill Adair, Patty Abrams, Howard Adams, Bruce W. Adams, Bryant Adams, Darryl Adams, John Adams, John Reed Adamson, Clarene Adams, Martha Adams, LaRetta Ahlstrom, Dale Aiken, Raymond Addis, Don Jeppson, Alda Albiston, Stan Alder, Lillie Lola Alger, Janice Alldredge, Joyce Allen, Clair a b-ba freshmen class Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Jeanne Dean Gylan C. Joan Kathleen Richard J. Allen, Luhuana Allison, Robert Allen, Richard Michael, Jr Allen, Ruth Allred, Susanne Allred, Merlin Duane Allphin, Nylen, Jr. Allphin, Marian A. Alt, Jo Anno, Alter, Marilyn Andelin, Roben Rae Anderson, Anthon Anderson, Beverley S. Anderson, Arlene Anderson, Avis Marie Anderson, Gary Anderson, Gary C. Anderson, Gary Lee Anderson, Guy Anderson, Helen Anderson, Janet Anderson, Lynne Anderson Anderson, Anderson Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Joyce Larry F. Marie Marian Marilyn Ray Anderson, Ralph S. Baker, Diane Baiter, Coleen aker, Evaiyn Baker, Susan Baker, Wallace H. Kay Baldwin, Theodore 373 Ballanty ne, Kay Ballard, Marilyn Ballou, Barbara Banks, Douglas Barfield , Iva Jean Barber, Colleen Barclay, , Jean Barfuss, Glenn Barker. Jo Anne Barker, John Barker, Volney Barlow, Jane Barnes, Connie Barlow, Sarah Barney, Geneal Barnes, Donna Barney, Patricia Barnson , LeRoy L. Barney, Stanley Jac: Barratt, James D. Barnum , Deanna Barrios, M. Arturo Barrow, Klee Barrett, Keith ba-bl freshmen class Barry, Barbara Barth, Neal Bartholomew, Delicia Bartholomew, Johnny Bartlett, Janet Bascom, Bill Bateman, Lynn Bateman. Marietta Bates, Colleen Bates, Lawrence W. Batman, Lanny Baumgart, Roy Baxter, Jeneanne Baxter, Judy Baxter, Rand C. Baxter, Larry Bayles, Joselyn Beachler, Betty Lou Bean, Deon Bearce, Althea Beard, Leiand Milo Beck, Jacqueline Beck, Brent Becker, Janice Beck, Merrill Beckstead, DeMont Beckstead, Judy Beckstead, Gordon E. Behring, Ken Beckstead, Leda S. Beesley, Wayne Behunin, Donald Bell, Carolyn Bell, Yvonne Bell, Diana BIdsfrup, Rosslyn Beutel, Johan Best, Larry Bills, Helen M. Bills, Wayne Bingham, Coleen Bingham, Helen Bingham, Karene Binning, Rhea Bird, Bruce B. Bird, Donna Bird, Earle Bird, Joanne Bishop, Joan Bitter, Elaine Bishop, Merylin BIttner, Joseph H. Bjork, Kay Black, Emory Clifford Blacic, Betty Black, Chloe Jean Black, Brent Black, David Marley Black, Marcia Black, John C. Blackburn, Kayo Blackburn. Robert Blacker, Paul B. Blackhurst, Dennis Blackhurst, Colleen Blackmore, Ken Blackmore, Moira Blackner, David E. Blair, Carolyn Blake, William D. 375 Bievins, Helen Blanch, Robert Blanchard, Wilma Jean Bliss, Eugenia Bloomfield, Beverly Bluth, Don Bodon, Harold Bodon, Karl Boehme, Shirley Darlene Boel, Anne Bone, Lorin Bohn, Ted Booth, Beverly Borg, Claudine Borgerson. Carol Bornennann, Joan Borup, Caria Borgquist, Cheryl Bosil, Carolyn Boston, William H. Bosworth, Richard Boughton, Charlene Bourne, Sid Bovard, Valerie M. bl-bu freshmen class Bowen, Geraldine Bowden, Joan Bowen, Garrick Bowen, Kyle Bowers, Claudia Bowles, Darlene Bowers, Rowena Bowman, Neal Bowman, Marolyn Boyack, M. Wayne Boyer, Harmon G. Boyer. Larsen S. Boyle, Ann Bradeen, Joy Bradfield, Terry Bradford, Carol Jean Bradford, Joan Bradshaw, Jerry L. Brailsford, Jack Bramwell, Sharon Bramwell, Bonnie Breltenbuece, Gayle Brazell, Loren N. Bremer, Ronald Breshears, Fred Brewerton, Connie Brighton, Nancy Brim, Beulah Briggs, Lucille Brimhall, Janelle Brimhall, Mac Brimhall, Max B. Brinkerhoff, Floyd A. Broadbent, Sheila Bringhurst, Kent Buchan, Jill L. Buchanan, Bonnie Lou Buchanan, Mary June Buchanan, Norma Buckley. Barbara Buchanan, Toni Buffington, Corinne Budge, Gerald Bullock, Hart Bundock, Nancy Bunker, Loretta Burbidge, Lucille Burdick, Colleen Burlew, Delores Burgess, Eva Burlew, John Burns, Errol G. Burns, John Burraston, Merlyn Burrell, Janice Burnslde, Afton Burrup, Kaye Burt, Noel Burton, Beverly Burton, Donette Burton, Etholene Bush, Ronald Burton, Frank 377 Cameron, Sondra Cameron, Bruce G. Campbell. Dennis J. Campbell, Kenneth L. Campbell, La Cal Campbell, Patricia Cam.obell, Rolland Campbell, Pauline Candland, Robert Carbin, Chadra Card, Camilla Cardon, Susette Campbell, Carolyn Cannon, Jerilee Carling, Marlena Carlton, Karen Carr, Waldene Carrigan, James L-arr, Janelle Carruth, Carole Carson, Carmen Carter, Anita Carter, Carolyn Carter, Anita Marlena ca-co freshmen class 2 221 Case, James Carter, Deanna Carter, J. Richard Carter, Warren Casper, Kent Castro, Odair S. Castillo, John Cavanes, Barbara Causey, Dixie Chamberlain, David M. Chadwick, Larry E. Chamberlain, Gary Chandler, Connie Chambers, Bob Chaplin, Lois Chandler, Jean Chaney, Evan Chapman, Janice Chapman, Otanm E. Charles, Kathleen Chastain, Marsha Cheney, Wayne D. Cherll, James Choules, Kaye Chadwick, Carolyn Chappell, Larry Cheney, Barbara Chegup, Delores Cheney, Wayne Chester, Claudia Ann Chiang, Wei Hsuan Chllds. Forrest B. Childs, Sophie F. Childs, Wilma Chlpman, Carol Chrlstensen, Don Chrlstensen, Colleen Christensen, Carol LOOKING OYER the campus, Freshmen get their first look at the growing University on a tour with an upper classman. Clark, Betty Christ ansen, Kent Clark, Bonlta Rae Clark, Claude E. Clark. Dee Ann Clark, Gary Clark, Gary Clark, Gary Clark, Gordon Clark, John L. Clark, Ranae Clark, Robert Clarke , Chadwick Clarke , Jane Clegg Halvor Clausen, VIvi Clawson, Gary Clifton, Shirley Cluff. Bealna Jean Clyde Kathleen S. Cluff, Phil Cluff, Wanda Clyde Roger Coates, Lloyd Cobia Lorn a Cocka yne, Barbara Cole, Lou Ann Cole, Barbara c. Coffey, Glen Coleman, Doreen Coleman, Gene Coleman, Harold G. Coleman, Pat Col«s, Marlow J. Coleman, Virginia Collins, Lila Marolyn Coles, Rex L. Collins, Sharon Collyer, Ron Comer, Connie A. Compani, Younis Combs, Jim 379 ' - ' ,  Condie. Genene Condie, Clyde R. Condie, Jane Conger, Janice A. Conlclin, Dean Condie, Sandra Conover , Carole Jean Conrad, Dare! Conrad, Mary Lois Conrad, Paul Cook, Alonze D. Cook, B arbara Cooic, B arbara Jane Cook, Jerrold Cook, P, at Cooper, Gerald Cooper, Jacquiline Cooper, James E. Cooper, Keith Cooper, Marilyn Cooper, Shirlee Corak, E :va Marlene Corbett, Tuana Cordon, Ronald co-de freshmen class Cottrell, William R. Corey, Sharon Cornllles, Fred Cornwall, Mary Ellen Cotton, Thaddeus W. Cowles, Newell Cowley, Lewis Ted Cowgill, Philip Cox, Eunice A. Cox, Gary Cox, Peggy Cox, Sharron Craig, Steve Cram, Deanna Crandall, Harvey Crandall, John D. Crane, Carol Mae Crane, Georgia Crane, Marshall W. Cravens, Jack G. Crapo, Carol B. Crawford, Edward Crawford, Malcolm Darrell Crawford, Vanessa Craythorn, Eileen Crisler, Jeanette Crockett, Carol Lee Crittenden, Carolyn Croft, Fayo Crockett, Kenneth Croft, Julia Crompton, Bruce Crosby, David Crosby, Sylvia Crosby, Earl Cross, Donald Crose, Carrol Croshaw, Carol INFORMATION SESSIONS underneath a hot September sun helped Freshmen learn about campus customs and traditions. Curtis Hosklns Curtis, Stella Cushing, James Cutler, Ray C. Daehler, Emelie Dalby, Dean Cutler, DeVerl Dalton, Dove Dalton, Jan Dalton, Peggy Dastrup, Phyllis Davenport, Dawna Davies, David Leroi Davenport, Margie Davis, Betty Fay Davis, Leah Rae Day, John Davis, Dixie Davis, Gary Davis, Leiand Davis, Martha Davis, Richard Davis, Richard J. Day, Roxanna Dayton, Kenna Dean, Connie Dean, George Davis, Vonda Dean, Harold Dean, Larry Deaton. Annette Decker, Irving Decker, Jean Decorah, Ruby Ann Demaree, Ronald Dennis, Gary L. Dennis, Aileen Dennis, Gwen DePriest, Peggy Deputy, Nancy Derr, Loretta G. Despain, Dale 381 I ' !)■.::■ ' -.! •■. ' ■■ Despain, Philip Despaln. Marwin Deuel, Jay DeVries, Robert H. Dew, Miriam Dewey, Don Dike, James A Didericksen, Margie Dignerness, Sarah Dill, Jerry Dixon, Karen Dixon, Glen Dobbs. Margaret Doman, John E. Doney, Elaine Dorius, Dale Donnelly. Carol Dory, Deanna Donaldson, Kenyon Douglas, Lamond Dowdle. Meredith Doxey, Lawry Draney, Orwin Drake, John L. ' ■■r K - «• de-fi freshmen class Drechsel, Dolores Draper, Claudia Draper, Perry Que Dreith, Margery Drinkwater, Phillip Dryden, Thomas E. Dudley, Mary Ann Dyer, Gloria Duke, Pauline Dunford, Fred Dunn, Darlene Dunn, Patricia Dunning, Thomas DuPaix, Mel Earl, Anthony Duplisea, Hugh Durfee, Milo V. Durfee, Reed Duffey, Dianne Durraht. Ronald Eagleston, Gerald Eckel. Paul Echols, Don Eckerman. Nevlyn Eddington. Bonnie Edwards. Don LeRoy Ediefsen, Lynn Edgell. Mary Lee Edwards, Charles B. Edwards, Elaine Egbert, Margie Egelund, Ronald Eggers, Charlotte Elggren. Barbara Egg, Theron J.. Jr. Ellcington, William L. Eames, Elizabeth Ellis, Geralyn Rae EXPLANATION of points of interest is given to frosh by a patient tour director during their first week on campus. Eribeck, Joyce England, Joseph D. Engie, Ira, Jr. Erskine, June Espiritu, Dorothe Evans, Allen Evans, Arda Lou Evans, Barbara Evans, Hugh Lusty Evans, James R. Evans, Joanne Evans, Sally Fackrell. Maria Fairless, LaNae Fakharzadeh, Jalal Fallon, Kenneth Farley, Wilford H. Farnsworth, Clyde Farnsworth, Gary Farnsworth, Helen Farnsworth, Larry Farnsworth, Richard Farnsworth, Norene Farren, John Farrer, La Jean Farrimond, Joan Faufata, Barbara Faulk. Clive G. Felix, Geniel Fender, Geraldine Fennig, Mary Ferguson, Mary Lynn Ferre, Jack Warren Ferris, Wesley M. Fetterley, James Ferrell, Ed Fielding, Bonnie Fietkau, Benjamin Fife, Nancy Fife, Ronald Finch, James M. Fisher, Byron 383 Fisher, Diane J. Fitch, Billie S. Fitch, Marian Flalte, David Fitzgerald, Crazier K. Fium, Dorene Del Flake, Iven K. Flake, Wilbur K. Flanary, Paul Flemiken, Daisy Fletcher, Bonnie Fletcher, Ronald Flinn, Robert Folsom, Larry Forbis, John Alvin Ford, Margaret Ford, La Rue Foreman, Richard Forsey, Phyllis Forsgren, S. Brent Fossum, David K. Foster, Ipsen Fotheringham, Dean Foulk, David fi-g freshmen class Foutz, Eddie Fountaine, Edwin F. Foutz, Arlene Foutz, Elva Foutz, Jerrold Fowler, Janet D. Fowles, Lue Ann Fox, Ruth Foxley, Diana Frampton, Dean E. Francom, Baunie Francom, Donell G. Francis, Jane Ann Franson, Larry M. Francis, Sam Frazier, Allan Frazler, Dana Frazier, Myron Free, Lory Frost, Janice Frost, Morrill F. Fuhriman, David H. Fronk, Robert Wilfred Laurita Larry D. Fuller, Mary L. Fuller, Marilyn Fujita, Fuller, Full Fullmer, Claire Fullerton, Janet D. Fullmer, Virgil Gaddis, Tom Gale, Terry Gallia, Madillyn Gale, James Elden Gamblin, Gerald Garcia, Jose E. Gardner, Kathleen SCALPUM SPECIAL frain tickets to the Cougar-RedsLin football ganne in Salt Lalce were sold during Frosh Week. Gates, Keith Gassaway, Terry Gatewood, Louanne Gedge, DeVel Gee, Janet Anne Gentry, Evelyn Gelsler, Pat Gerber, Alan George, Marilyn Gerhart, Marilyn Gibbons, Le Roy Gieck, Fred Gary Gibbs, Douglas GIbbs, Laurel Giles, Willis Boyd Gilbert, Reta Giles, Gary Gllson, Buddy Gillespie, Jeannine Glasson, Ruth Glavinic, Adhor Glenn, Barbara Gleason, Carol Gllnes, Rex L. Goble, Dahl Goaslind, Don Godfrey, Louise Goudy, Cheri M. Gosar, Greg Golder, Norman W, Goss, Sally Jo Good, Dorothy Goodrich, Peggy Goodridge, Marilyn Goodsell, Glen Gordon, David R. Goodwin, Jack Gordon, Elaine Gordon, Philip Goush, Robert Grant, Deanna Graham, Glenda 385 Grant, John H. Gray, Gary E. Gray, Karen Greaves, Karren Green, Deanna Green, Jacquelyn Green, Charlene Green, Gordon R. Green, Ray W. Greenhaigh, David Ray Greenwood, Elaine Greenwood, Val Grimand, Donald LeRoy Greeson, Lois Griffin, Vivian Irene Griner, Vincent Griffiths, Mike Gudmundson, Clarice Gronemen, Janet Gudmundsen, Ruth Gunderson, Sherron Gunter, H. Calvin Gurich, Roger John Gurney, Joana Colleen gr -h a freshmen class Gustavson, Jean Guynnon, Marilyn L. Guymon, Wayne Gwilliam, Norma Haag, David Roy Hacking, Neldon Hacking, Eleanore Hackney, Kay Elaine Hacking, LuJeanne Hadley, Lenet Haggen, Gilbert L. Hague, Franklin M. Hale, Bessie Hahl, Constance Haines, Rita Hale, Dorino Hale, Lynn G. Hales, Pryce N. Hales, Ronald B. Hales, Ronald W. Hall, Calvin Dwain Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall. Hall Dee Ashby , Karen Melva Roslyn Sue 3n, Gloria iday. Ernest Hallock, George Halls, George Halsey, Glenn Halvorsen, Sue E. Hamblin, Marilyn Hamblin, Ted Hamilton, Annie Belle Hamilton, Sharon Hamilton, Larry Hamilton, Loretta BASKETBALL GAMES were big events winter quarter for marching Cougarettes and working Intercollegiate Knights. Hansen, Gae Hansen, Glenna Hansen, Janeil Hansen, Janice Hansen, Judith Hansen, Karen Hansen, Nancy Hansen, M. Margaret Hansen, Phyllis Hansen, Ralph Hanson, Jeannine May Hanson, John Harding, Hazel Hanson, Norman Hardy, Bill Hardy, Carolyn Hardy, Ernest Hardy, Gayle Hardy, Herb Hardy, Irene Hardy, Larrain Harlcer, Gary Harley, Helen Harmer, Wallace Harmon, Gordon W. Harmon, Sherril Harper, Kathryn Harris, Howard Harris, Gaylen Harris Kathryn Harris Leiand Harris Leroy M. Harris .Marvene Harris Michael Harris Rita Harrison, Carolyn Harris, Val Harrison, Phillip J. Harrison, Russell Harrison, Willis Harward, Merrill W. Hart, LaRee 387 Hatch, Carl Hatch, Diane Hatch, Golda Hatch, Paul Hatch, Milton Jay Hatfield, John Hawk, Thomas Hausknecht, Jeanne Hawkins, Norine Hawkins, Arline Haws, Kent Haws, Patricia Haycock, Roger Haycock, Janet Haymond, Tom Hayni e, Klea Healey, David Haynes, Marlene Heaps, Ken Heaton, Nanell Heath, Joan Heimark, Elmonda Heide, Doris Heitmann, Ingrid A. ha-hu freshmen class Henderson, Willlann W. Helquist, LaMar Helvig, Mark Hendricks, Edgar Henkel, Kurt G. Henningsen, Cherie A. Henningsen, Tove Herron, Richard R. Hernnansen, Larry Hermansen, Ronald Herrin. Gene Herron, Carol Heyes, Carolyn Heywood, Annette Hibbert, Muriel Hiatt, Duane Hicken, Jay C. Hickenlooper, Sharon Hibbard, Gary J. Hicks, Marilynn Hill, Carolyn Hill, Gordon High, Kemba Highann, Zoe Ann Higashi, Allan Hollis, Almy Hill, Howard, Jr. Hoyal, Donna Hilton, Bonnie Hill, Keith Hill, Sheril V. Hill, Valerie Hinckley, Mike L. Hinkins, Nornna M. Hilton, Lael Hitesman, Forrell Hinman, Kaye Hinze, Roberta COSMO ' S UNVEILING surprised everyone when Peggy Her- ron and Ray Pope concede that they acted mascot ' s part. Hogge, Rollin B. Holland. Carolyn Hollberg, Joyce Hollingshead, James Boyd Holllngworth, Helen Holman, Beverly Holm, Kenneth Hollingshead, Jean Holman, Margaret Holman, Sharon Holt, Gale Holtman, Sandra Homer, John Russell Homer, LaRene A. Home, Roger Horrocks, DeMont Horsley, Richard C. Horstmeier, Heinz L. Hoslcin, Jerry Houssian, William C. Howell, Jackie Howes, Shirley Howlett, Duane Hubener, Nancy Hubler, Heinz H. Hudson, David Hudson, Marilyn Huffaker, Dale C. Hufstedler, Betty Huffaker, Norman Huggins, Glenda Huffman, John Hullinger, Dan Hulse, Daria Fae Humphrey, June Hunt, Donald Humpherys, Dee Hunt, Jeanette Hunt, Margaret Hunt, Robert Hunt. Wanda Hunter, Aarl 389 Huntsman, Howard W. Hutchinson, Marie Hutchinson, Patty Hutchison, Wallace Hyde, Peggy Anne Hymas, Jaunee Hynst, Kathleen Ice, Patricia llcemo+o, Mituo Inskeep, Bonnie Jean psen, Foster lokepa, Shirley Ivey, Anita Jane Isham, Margaret Iverson, Adele Iwaasa, Henry Jackson, Lauralee Jackson, Joyce Jackson, Stanley Jackson, Renee Jackson, Shelton Jackson, Weldon Jafferies, Helen Jacobson, Karen hu-T p freshmen class M ' ' Jardine , Bettie James, Dean F. James, William Jameson, Kirk Jameson, Robert Jarvis, Edna Janes, Marsha Jarvis, Ronald Jarvis, Mark W. Jarvis, Merrie A. Jasperson, Janet Jenkins , Frank W. Jenkins, 1 Larry Jenkins, , Carol Ann Jensen, Bruce A. Jenkins, , Phyllis Jenninc |s, Glenna Jenson, Janet Jenninc |s, Marilyn Jensen, Harold F. Jensen, Gary J. Jensen, Jeri Ann Jensen, Jerry R. Jensen, Jerry L. Jensen, Karen Jensen, Kent Jensen, Max A. Jenson, G rover Jensen, Robert Jensen, Wayne Jenson, Jeanene Jex, Dc iris Jex. Re ed Johnnesen, George Jewell, Calvin Wm. Johonsen, Gerald A. Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Arleen FROSH ASSEMBLY featured jugglers, dancers and s!nger« entertaining the new studentbody. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, J. Howarc Joyce Joyce Joyce Karin Kay Irene Loyce Johnson, Ray Johnson, Marljane Johnson, Merlin Johnson, Pannela Johnson, Robert Johnson, Virginia Johnson, Sue Johnston, Pat Johnson, Yvonne Johnstun, Alma Jolley, Gail Johnstun, Beryl Jones, Alonzo Jolley, Boyd Jones, Duane S. Jones, Daniel Jones, Carl H. Jones, Edris Jones, Glen A. Jones, Carl Jones, Patricia Jones, Kenneth M. Jones, John Robert Jones, Marilynn Jones, Richard Jones, Richard A. Judge, Roberta Jones, Robert Eric JoneSj Warren Jorgensen, William F. Jorgensen, Margaret Joyce. John Michael Judd, lleen Judson, Herbert S., Jr. Jones, Robert A. 391 Wy Jensen, Kairle Kahuena, Margaret Karlinsey, Dick Karren, Naoma Kaufman, Vivian J. Kaufman, Francis E. Kaupp. Jackie Kawai, Veda Keasey, Robert Keel, Marlene Kekaula, Mary K. Keller, Marcia Keeler, Karl Kehmeier, Barbara Keller, Margie Keller, Susanne Kemper, Verda Kendall, Dorothy Kerr, Sheila Kennedy, Tom Keppner, Dawn Keyes, Marilyn Kidder, Roy Kendrick, Linda ]e-Ie freshmen class Kimb all, Marilyn D. Kimber, Richard D. King, LaRae King, Larry E. King, Norman E. King, Peggy R. King, Scott Kingsbury, Elizabeth KIngsford, Elmer Kinne, James A. Kinross, David A. Kirk, Barbara Kline, Marie Knapp, Charlene Knauer, Rolf H. Knight, Darrell Knight, Oscar Koelling, Glen A. Koenig, Gerald Kofford, Lyie C. Knudsen, Benny Kofoed, Narvee-n Kohler, Carol Kohler, Marden Konopelski, Helen Koralewski, David Kozak, Jackie Kresge, Phyllis Kunz, James A. Kresge, Robert Lake, Dennis Lalliss, Coyla Lamb, Ca o Lamb, Conr ie Lambert, LaRelle i ' %!KP Layton, Ed Lawrence, Halene Lawson, Sharon Leavell, Stephen Leavitt, Clair Leavitt, Ronald T. LeBaron, Dave Lee, Oeanna LeBaron, Sharon Lee, Carlll Ina Lee, Carole Dawn Lee, Earl M. Lee, John hi. Lee, Larry L. Lehmann, Esther Learned, Janette Leishnnan, Karen Leistilto, Arlene Lennmon, Wayne Leslie, Janeine Leonardson, Art Lewis, Jean Leslie, Joan Lewis, Emery Bowen Lewis, Leon Lewis, Pleasy Lewis, Robert Lewis, Roger 393 Liddiard, Gary Lichtenstein, Deanna Liiley, Adelene Lile, John C. Lilly, Leona Lillywhite, Jay M. Lindsay, RaNae Limb, Frank Lindhardt, Larry J. Lindsey, Gwyrda Lines, Larry M. Lindsey, Catherine Livingston, Jim Linning, John Little, Gary W. Livingston, Spencer Loar, Marvin Loback, Connie Loback, Melva Longman, Allen Longwell, Ruben S. Lopez, Jorge Mario Lott. Yvonne Losee, Pat li-me freshmen class Loughney, David Lowder, Dixie D, Lov e, Charlene Lowe, Janet Luke, Barbara Lunceford, Blaine Luke, Phillip Lund, Marcia Lund, Nedra Rae Lundberg, Ann Lundell, Connie Lundquist, Carolyn Lundy, Guy Lyda, William Lyman, Fern MacCabe, Sondra Mackenzie, Mary Madsen, Bryant Madsen, Darrell Hasting Mahaffey, Linda Madsen, Dale Main, Betty Mahoney, Patsy Mallard, Maude Maloy, Albert Mangum, Gene R. Mangum, Alan Manwaring, Ha Manning, Nedra Manwill, Roberta Marchant, Gerald Marquardson, Gwen Marshall, Mine Mars ' hall, Roger L, Martin, James W. Martin, Laurel! Martin, JeNea Martin, Joyce FLYING BEETS were well aimed at farnn truck as students participated In LDS Welfare Program, Maughan, Kathryn Maughan, Thonnas Maxfield, Diane May, Helen May. James A. Maycock, Nelson McAffee, Edward McAiiee, Lou Anna McArthur, Lilet McBride, Carol Ann McClellan, Norene McClure, Gerald L. McBride, Deanna McComas, Carole McConochie, Tom McCool, Maureen McCormick, Marilynn McDaniel, Janice McDonald, Larry McDowell. Sylvia Irene McFadden, Terry T. McGill, Evelyn Martha McGee, Donna McGregor, Dayton McKay, Teddy McGregor, Lorenzo McKell, Mickey McKeli, James R. McKinney, Henry L. McKnight, Eve McKinney, Karen McLure, Mary McLain, Beneva McMillan, Dorothy McNeill, Boyd Newton McMillan, Naila L. Mechling, Iva Meeks, Bruce Meinzer, Deanne Memmott, Larry J. Menlove, Richard Melbourne, Pat 395 ' ■■ ' it; ' Merrell , Max Meredith, Franklin J. Meredith, Joyce Merrill, Lura Mae Merritt , LaMont R. Merrell , Paula Merrill, Ralph T. Meserv y, Virginia Rae MessicI , Larry Meyer, Ann Meyer, Ferdio Michae il, Patricia J. Middlb irooks, Albert Milcese II, Eldon Mikkelsen, Jerry Miles, Louanne Millar, Jeanne Millard , Lorna Miller, Alene Miller, Corena Miller, Grant Miller, Leon Miller, Marian Miller, Marilyn Ruth me-ne freshmen class Miller, Richard R. Miller, Richard S. Miller, Robert D. Mlllett, Donna Millet, Elizabeth Mills, Sharlene Mills, Sharon Milne, Don Minch, Gloria Miner, Rada Miner, Rosemary MIsrasl. Melba Mitchell, Gary Minor, Don Mitchell, Sid Mitchell, Marlene Miyagishima, Yoshihide Moeller, Bill MoHitt, Karen Moikeha, Mona Amy Montgomery, Barbara Monte, John Anthony Montgomery, Clint Montgomery, Lou Ann Montgomery. James A. Moody, Lyman Moomey, Mildred Moon, James Moore, Clifton Eugene Moore, Georgia Moore, James Moore, Linda Moore, Milton Moore, Ralph Moravec. Garry Morawski, Hans J. Morgan, Marcia A. Morgan, James D. V. Mortensan, Stuart Morton, Marlene Moss, Darlene Moulton, Betty Moultrie, Beverly Moyes, Leon R. Moyle, Betty Munhall, Grace. Moyle, Richard Munger, Merretta Murdoclc, Allan L. Murdocit, Joyce Murdoclc, Sally Murphy, Lenore D, Murphy, David R. Murphy, Myrna Murphy, Richard Murray, Donald Murray, Judy Myers, Emmett T. Naef, Carol Myers, Twila Nash, Glen Voy Nash, Jennifer Naylor, Robert Neeley, David M. Neidifter, Nancy G. Nehring, Don Nelson, Barbara Nelson, Allan Nelson. Diane Nelson, Gary M. Nelson, Janice L. Nelson, Jesse Nelson, Wilma Jean Nelson, Kay Nelson, Lois Neubert, JoeAnn Nesbit, Jean Neser, Gerald O. Newbold, Karen Neser, Paul I. 397 Newton. Jayna Ann Nielsen, Carol J. Nielsen, Dick Nielsen, Glennae Nielsen, Josephine Nielsen, Holt Nielsen, Marsha Nielsen, Michael Nielsen, Sally Nielsen, Stewart Nielsen, William Nielson, Joe L Nielson, Charles Nielson, Kay Nielson, Susan L. Nichols, Elizabeth Nicholes, Verlin Nicholson, Bradley Nicholson, Donna Nicltelsen, Jens Nimalovitch, Alice Noble, Carol Noble, Charlene Noble, Joan ne-pa freshmen class Norberg, Jaron Noble, Zina Nofen, Phillip Nordblad, John Nordgren, Shirley Joy Norman, Mary Jean Nordhoff, Yvonne Norris, Ronald Lee Norton, Jaimee Norton, Shurlene Nowell, James I. Nuffer, Stanton O ' Bray, Carma Nutter, Diana Obray, JeNeil O ' Connell, Patricia O ' Leary, Bert Ockerman, Marilyn Odum, Gwen Ogden, Bruce F. Ogilvie. Glenna Oglethorpe, Loretta Okelberry, Eva Pearl Olive. Muriel Olmstead, Shirley Olofson, Loyce Olpin, L. Don Olpin, Violet Richard A. Ross Carolyn N. Darrel W. David A. Olson, Gerald E. Olson, Robert D. Olsen, Olsen, Olson, Olson, Olson. .! S h Olson, Lloyd Olson, Lawrence Olson, Yvonne Olvera, Gulilermo Martinez Omen, Phyllis F. Ontiveros, LImhl Orchard, William Ontiveros, Seth Ornne, Nancy Dee CONFIDENT GIRL places trust in BYU fencing teacher during baslcetball halftime entertainment. Ornne, Stan Orton, Marietta Orton, Ronno Ostergaard, Marie Ann Ostergar, Mary Lou Ostler, Floyd Ostler, Mel Otterstronn, Craig Ottley, Carol Ottosen, Ruth Ottley, Jerald Ottosen, Shirley Overson, LeLand Owens, Hazel Overson, Rodger D. Oviatt, Betty Owens, Robert T. Oxborrow, Jeanette Oyler, Colleen Pace, Alfred L. Pace, Gordon Pace, Vione Pack, Richard Page, Gary Padbury, Charles Page, Keith Paine, J. Peter Painter, Beverly Palmer, Merrill Palmer, Glen O. Palmer, William J. Palmer, Nedra Palmer, Wm. Hal Palmer, Shirlene Panuncio, Lucia M Papic, Ferrell Paris, Charles Parle, Neil A . Pardew, Everett Parker, George R. Parker, Philip D. Parkinson, Jerrolyn Parkinson, Van R. Parmeter, Phillip Paschal, Julie 399 Patterson, Janet Patton, James R. Patton, Sharon Paxton, Thornton Payne, Lawrence N. Payne, B. Louise Payne, Michael Payne, Shirley Peacock, Carol Pease, Roxie Lee Peck, Stanley Pedersen, Donna Pedersen, Sandra Pedersen, Myrna Pehrson, Nancy Peers, Janet Pelt, Sandra Peel, Paul R. Pentelute, Sherry Pemberton, Judy Pereira, Ana Marba Perkins, Ken Perrins, Robert Neil Perkins, Don pa -ra freshmen class Perry, Kaye Perkins, Norma Perry, Lynn Petersen, Edith Petersen, Margene Peterson, Royal Petersen, Sharon Pe+erson, Ann Peterson, Bonnie Lee Peterson, Carolyn Peterson, Carol Peterson, EInora Peterson, James G. Peterson, June Peterson, Louise Peterson, M. Bonita Peterson, Nadine Peterson, Nancy Peterson, Patricia Peterson, Robert Peterson, Ronald Peterson, Shirlee Pettijohn, Ann Pettingill, Philip Pezoldt, Eleanor Phillips, Carolyn Phippen, Reed Phillips, Beth Pierce, Dorothy Pierce, Ronald Plerson, Marie Pike, Carol Joan Pilling, Moyle Pincock, Beverly Pitts, LaVal M. Pitkin, Gordon Piatt, Bonnie Polacca, Howella, Jr. BLOOD DONORS gave record amounts of blood to Blood Drive on campus during winter quarter. Porter, E. Rell Porter, ReNae Potter, Carole Ann Potter, Glenn Potts, Lorene Powelson, Gerald Poulson, Jerald F. Powelson, Kae Pratt, David H. Price, Billy R. Price, Derrill Price, DiAnn Price, Larry Price, James William Price, Shirley Price, Norman L. Prince, Dale Pritchard, Robert H. Probst, Madelyn Prothero, Walter Probst, Marilyn Pryde, Don Prjett, Norman Ptomey, Lynne Pulliam, Priscilla Purinton, Barbara A. Pusey, Claudette Pyper, John R. Quist, Hugh J., Jr. Quinton, Peggy Ann Quinton, Rowell Radley, Rosalind Ragonton, Carol Nalani Rampelt, Carol Ransdell, O. P. Rasmussen, Marleen Ramsay, Kathleen Rasrnussen, Kay N. Rawllngs, Joyce Rawlings, Richard Ray. Beverly Raymond, Lois Hess 401 Rea, Joan Read, Robert Leon Ream, Dianna Reams, Joyce Reaves, Bonnie Redd, Donna Maria Reed, Kenneth D. Redd, Carolyn Reeder, Jim Reeve, Orville Reeves, John P. Reid, Jack Reid, Bruce Reid, Jacic Reimers, Dick Relyea, Russell E. Rhead, Rochelle Rhinehart, Bruce Remington, Kent Rhoton, James F. Rice, Bill Rice, Lois Rich, Darwin Rich, John Milton Ifa -,.; re-sc freshmen class Richards, Barry Rich, Sherron Richard, Fred L. Richardson, Max Richardson, Sondra Richins, Irene Riddle, Dwanna Lee Ricks, Nedra Riede, Bonnie Mae Riggs, John Riggs, Loretta Riley, Geraldene Riley, Mike Ririe, David Ritz, Robert Ririe, Sarnia Roberts, Wilford Robbins, Karolyn Robbins, Richard Roberts, Donna Fae Roberts, Kathryn Roberts, Richard Roberts, Virginia F. Robertson, Mildred R. Robins, Ellen Robinson, Camille Robinson, Crystal Diana Robinson, Curtis Robinson, Karl Robinson, Leona Mae Robinson, Margaret Robinson, ReNell Robison, Karol Robison, Tonia R oche, Marlene Rowberry, Donald Rowe, Barbara Lee Rowe, Mary Ellen Rowland, Guy Rowley, Ann Rowley, Kleah Rowley. Leo Rowley, Pea Rowley, Mlland T. Roylance, Marilyn Rudbach, Jon A. Runnph, Larry Rush, Bill Russell, Georgia Russell, Chryl Ann Russell, Pamela Russell, Warren Scott Rust, Dilworth Sabey, Linda Safsten, Ron Sabin, Elaine Sabin, Ray SaJisbury, RaNae Salsbury, Larry Salvesen, Patricia Sampson, Carolyn Sanderson, Lloyd Sandquis ' t, Beverly Sandstrom, Barbara Sant, Richard Sardoni, Larry Saunders, Ronald Savage, Henry C. Saxer, Alton Scadlocit, Arlen 403 Scanlon, Lee Schaefer, Henry Schell, Gerald A. Schlffman, Doyle Schipper, Donna SchlappI, Kent Schmidt, David Schmidt, Frank Schneider, Mahrah Schnepf, Donald Schofield, Dave Schmidt, Rosemarie Scholes, Marilyn Schubel, Lanore Schultz, Sandra Anne Scott, Ethel Lou Scott, J. Denis Scott, Anita Scott, Peggy Scott, Joseph Keith Scott, Rulon Scriver, James W. Seamons, Blaine L. Sederstrom, Pat sc-so freshmen class Seely, Clair Seeley, W. Dal Seely, Doyle Seifert, Marilyn Sellers, Htarry F. Salter, Carolyn June Senlce, Jean Seymour, Margot Sharp, Paul Shaw, Clestia Shaw, Lorraine Shaw, Evelyn Shaw, Robert C. Shawcroft, Terry Sheffield, Fay Shelton, Donald Shelton, Sharon Say Sheridan, Charles Robert Shimoda, Donna Shipley, Ann Shipp, Clair B. Shoe, Norma Kay Shipley, Jerrye Mas Shirley, Rowan D. Shirts, Addie Uwarda Showalter, Norman Shumway, Caroline Shumway, Carmen Shurtliff, Myrna Shumway, Jerry Shumway, Maretta Shurtleff, Howard P. Silk, Roger R. Sill, William D. Simat, Mario Simmons, Mary Jo Simonis, Arlene Simister, Vernon BAYRISCHER SCHUPLAHER dance was per- formed by ledarhose-clad men of German Club Slattery, Patricia Slater, Cleo Yvonne Sly, Russell Smellie, Don Smith, Albert G. Smith, Barry M. Smith, Carlos Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Betty Carma Edwin Dorene Evelyn Evelyn M. Gordon Glen Mecham Harold Janice Jasmine L. Jerald John T. Kay Dawn Smith, Loretta Smith, Lawrence F. Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Larry D. Marilyn Nadda Patricia M. Phillip Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith S s Ray M. Sharon Sheldon Steven L. Verleen ithson, Rhoda ith, Vern G. Snell. Jay Snell, Jacqueline Snell, Robert Snow, Beora Snow. Dewean Snow, Marior) Sobers, Richard 405 Sorensen, Corinne Somerville. R. Kedric Sorensen, Griffith Sorensen, Irene Sorensen, Joane Sorensen, Joyce Sorensen, Line Sorensen, Sorenson, Sorenson, Neva Roberta A. Stephen Sorenson, Soto, Ida Denis S. Sorenson, Emma Jean Soule, Joan Spaugh, Priscilla Sperry, Brent Spradley, Roy H . Spratling, Coleen Staker, Alexander Stay, Carolynn Staheli, Zera Stansfleld, Ruth Starr, Sylvia Steele, Donald SO -th freshmen class Steele, Jack Steelman, Donald R. Stephens. Arthur Stevens, Carole Stevens, Donald Stephens, JoAnn Stephenson, Maralyn Stevens, Mont Stevens, LaRae Stevens, Luan Stevens, Sherre Stephenson, Sue Stewart, Karen Stewart, Norma Lee Stoker, Jimmy St. Jeor, Camille Stock, Robert Stoker, David Stokes, Eddi Stone, Cynthia Stones, Dick Stone, Dick Stott, Delmer C. Strong, Judith Stout, Robert T. Strasburg, Bryant Stratford, Sue Straubhar, Nola Streeter, Donna Stroble, Carita Strong, Genevieve Strong, Janet Strong, Larry Stuart, Daphne Summerhays, Janet Summers. Rita Sumner, Dee Ann Sung, She-il MARSHMALLOW TOASTING at Ufe pep rally bonfire cooks a red-headed Intercollegiate Knight. Tait, J ulie Tachibana, Nobuyoshi Tarns, Garth L. Tanner Gary Tanner Nancy Lee Tanner Verl Tanner Romana TasVer, Dorothy Tannle , Phyllis Taylor, Ann Taylor, Cornell Taylor, Idella E. Taylor, Jack Taylor, Jerry Lynn Taylor, Jerald Lynn Tanner Maurice M . Taylor, Jo Ann Taylor, Kay Taylor, Lemoyne Taylor, Linda Gay Taylor. Owen W. Taylor, Milton Taylor, Paul Taylor, Paul D. Taylor, Reed Taylor, Robert L. Taylor, Sidney Taylor, Shirleen Taylor Wynne Anne Tebbs, Richard Ray Teerlln k, Annetta L. Tenne , Gale Tervne . Roy Terry, David Ray Terry, David Reed Tew, David 1. Thacke r, Marilyn Thacke r, Roy Thaxto n, Karen Thomas, Dick Thomas, Haynes M. Thomas, Jon ttfl rii 407 Thomas, Kenneth R. Thonnas, Neal Thompson, Carolyn Thompson, David Thompson, John V. Thompson, Roger Thomsen, Leo Thomson, Ann Thorne, Dennis Thornley, Ela Dee Thornton, Byron Thorton, Edith L Thueson, Delbert Thorup, Don Thueson, Karia Ann Tidwell, Gary Tillman, Chester E. Tingey, Veria Tippets, Tamara Tinney, Edwin Todd, Marna Toiiey, Verle Tolman, Dee Ann Tclman, Leonard N. th-wa freshmen class Tolman, Rosco N. Tolman, Wilford J. Tolson, Melba Toone, Winona Towns, Diane C. Traher, Norman D. Trane. Paul Morris Trease, Jackie TremeKing, Yvonne Tripp, Anne Todd, Byron Troseth, Sandra Tucker, Janice Tucker, Reed Tucker, Thomas Tuckett, Marilyn Tuilesu, Eliga A. Turley, Karen Turley, Luther Dean Turner, George M. Turner, Joe Tyler, Mary Alice Turner, Robert B. Turner, Sherril Ann Turner, Wesley Uppencamp, George L. Urban, Mary Underwood, LaRae Vandeburgh, Ann Uychara, Robert K. Van Leuven, Janet Valentine, Gay Vallozzi, Rosina E. Vance. Jennie Lou Vance, Allen Waite, George A. Waldvogel, Caryl Ann Walbr, Nadine Walker, Gail Waldron, Fredrick Glen Walker, Glenn R. Walker, Newe Walker, Shirley Walker, Verdon Wallace, Wanda Wall, Edwin Walser, Floyd LeRoy Walsh, Richard Walston, Jerry Walters, Ruthdale Walthall, Glen Walton, Paul Wankier, Beverly Ward, Emily Ward, Carol Wanlass, Geri Ward, Eric F. Ward, Elaine Ardell Ward, Georgeanna Ward, Irene Ward, Jackie Ward, Ron Ward, Karolyn Warren, Connie Wardle, Nedra Wartena, Carol Joan Wasden, Lyie L. Watson, Mary Etta Watts, Carolyn Watts, Don 409 Wayman, Mary Carol Wat+s, LaVerne Weaver, Glenn Webb, Irene Webber, Gladys Weber, Mary Weese, Sherri Webster, Dorothy Ann Weddle, Robert C. Weldner, Leo A. Weight, Gloria Weinheimer, Edith Louise Weitzel, Ed Wells, Floyd R. Werner, Dean J. West, Joyce Westover. Rawlin L. Westra, Janet Westring, Myrna Westring, Renae Whatcott, Jean Wheeler, Lovel Wheldon, Carol Whetton, Velma I i wa-zu freshmen class i i Whiffen, Henry Whipple, Cale Whitalter, Carolyn Whitalcer, Janet White, Clarolyn White, Wendell Whitehead, Marjorie Whitnner, Lois Ethelyn Whittord, Beverly Ann Whitney, Maurice Whitney, Nedra Whittle, Ruth Wickstrom, Corky Whitworth, Darrell C. Wilberg, Carl Widdison, Harold A. Wilcox, John Widdison, Rulon Gary Wilcock, Keith Wilcox, LuDean Wilkinson, Clifton B. Wilde, Waldo Willden, Jerome R. Williams, Carol Williams, Donna Williams, Eldon Blaine Williams, Kirk Williams, Judy Williams, Noel Williams, Lynn Williams, Paul A. Williams, Peter H. Williams, Shirley Williams, Terry Rae Willis, Judith Wilson, Carolyn Wilson, David F. Wilson, Gene CO-EDUCATIONAL STUDYING in a Heritage Halls living room occupies a lucky male student. Winkelman, Walt Winkler, Mary Winward, Alma H. Winward, Edward Wiser, James R. Wittorf, Robert H. Wittwer, Jon Wolfe, Shirley Wood, Carol Wingate, Ray E. Wood, John R. Woodbury, Rodney Woodhouse, Catherine Woodland, Alfred Woods, Herbert Dee Woodruff, Jackson Woods, Janice Woodward, John L. Woodward, Marilyn Woolf, Gordon A. Woodward, Ross Worley, Shirley Woolwine, Beverley Worthington, Lois Wright, Carol Wright, Dale Wright, Donald Wright, David Wright, Gerald D. Wright, George Wright, Janet Wright, Marilyn Lee Wright, Philip Wright, Sharon Wright, J. Lewis Yates, Jackie Yorgason, Lorelle Young, Betty Young, Cleon Young, Deanna Youngkeit, Louie G. Young, Kathleen Younker, Robert I. Zander, Karen Zielinski, Judie Zinn, Ray Zirker, Ardis Zitting, Ronald Zuppann, Eleanor A. FROSH CHEERLEADERS were Sherrel Butler, Terry Williams, Keith Barrett, Sharon Ford. Absent from picture is Wynston Sumpteri JUNIOR AWS COUNCIL were, front, Chryl Russell, Gay Valentine, Norene McClellan, president Sherrel Butler, Yvonne Romney, Paulie Lauper. Middle row, Nancy Deputy, Marilyn Woodward, Marcia Blaclc. Back row, Joyce Hiatt, Virginia Hiatt, Virginia Johnson, Ann Taylor. freshmen class activities FROSH ACTIVITY CARDS and necessities were sold during Cub Week. 412 STORK CARRYING FOOTBALL was the Freshman entry !n Homecoming Parade. DUNKED FRESHMAN got that way for not participating in Y cleaning. SENIOR COURT scenes shown in two pictures above were typical of the punishment meted out to unruly frosh who didn ' t obey Cub Week orders. 413 Bushman, Boyd B. Bush, Gory Bushman, Clarence Bushman, Margaret Ann Butler, Marilyn Bushman, Curt Butler. Donna Butler, Dennis Butler, Pat Butler, Sherrel Buxton, Claron Butler, Sandra Bystrom, Emil, Jr. Cagle, Jeanne Caldwell, Colleen Caldwell, Colleen Call, Ara C, Jr. Calder, Kenneth E. Call, Diana L. Call, Lois Call, Robert Leon Call, Ronnie Loree Call, Sharon Callister, Thomas new students Aase, Kristlan Abercromble, Charles L. Ackerman, Karleen Ahn, Dongbang Allred, Darrel T. Anaya, Lupe Anderson, Lynn Anderson, Ruth Andrews, Eldon V. Argyle, LaVinIa Ashby, Stephen D. Ashcraft, Verl Atkinson, Nilo Babcock, Orel Bagley. Terrence Bain, Walter Bartley, Gail Beach, Roy Bassett, William Lynn Beazer, Morgan Bell, Cherle Benson, Richard Berry Nina Biggs, Blllle Bertoch, Janice Bingham, Jay D. Bird, Beverly Bischoff, Gordon Blackburn, Lily Blttner, Karen D Blair. Kenneth Blanchard, Farrell Blodgett, Joan Blue, Carl Bond. James Boots, William J. Bonser, Margie Bown. Bruce V. Boyer, Milan Brown, Bill Bryson. Lawrence L. Bullock. Gerald Burmester, Delores Burrell. Bretta Burns, Noel E. Burrell, Gordon Burton, Janet Burton, Leo H. Bush, Myrna Byers, Kenneth Wayne Campbell, Lyman Caldwell, A. LaMoyne Carter, Don Clyde Carlson, Darlene Carlstrom, Inga-Lena Constance Casper, LaVerne Castillo, Jorge I. Chambers, Carolyn Chipman, Alice Chase, Dolores Christensen, Eugene Christensen, Gladys L. Claridge, Diane Clark, Ralph Clegg, Alene Collet, Wanda Connell, Rosemary Connelly, Earl Connors, Roger Converse, Roger Cordon, Rula Crandall, Don A. Crapse, Warren F. Crandall, Sue Dette Craven, Frank L. SENIOR CLASS FLOAT depicting a Mississippi paddlewheeler won the second class in Sweepstakes. Crook, John Crosby, Alden Crosby, Harry Doyle, Joseph Patrick Crowther, Arven J. Dean, Nowlan K. Decker, Jerry Decker, Gladys Decker, Rey M. 415 De Dlos, Audrey Dray, Jo Ann Du Bois, Jacueline Dunford, Kent Ferre, Macksene Ferrln. Ross Fordham, James Carl Flygare, Norma Foster, Diane Fowles, Robert V. Frisbey, Carol J. Frlsbey, Jerry Gallup, Norman Ray Gardner, Lawrence Gllmore, Leola Glazier, Luana Goates, Irene Gordon, Janice Hair, LaMar Hale, Gerald A. Hall, Richard Halls, Lyie Hanson, Craig Harden, Bryan Hardisty, Joan Harrison, Jane Harward. Carol Hawlces, Gene new students JN Heath, Frank Raymond, Jay Helm, Blanche Hickerson, Larry Hill, Paul M. Hoggard, Shirley Holt, David Holmes, Don Hood, Betty Jo Hortensia, Macias Hotchiss, Elizabeth Houghton, Delbert L. Hoxie, Shirley Huerta, Dolores Hull, Jay Jacklin, Mary Lue Jackson, Nancy Jacobson, Larry L. James, Veria Jarman, Dale A. Jensen, Donald E. Johnson, Garney Jensen, Louis Johnson, Lidge Johnson, Jay K. Johnson, Margaret Jones, Ada Ruth Jones, Lorraine Kalwies, Brunle Judd, Ronald Kim, KIChuen King, Gerald Kinzel, Kenneth W. Knighton, Ronald L. Knudson, Sandra Kolsts, Christ Edward Kopinsky, Michael Krantz, Michael Kuhni, Arlin V. Lakin, Howard Larson, Don Lawton, Frank Larson, Kenneth Linde, Yvonne Loveland, Lois Lindsay, Ben Lindsey, Margaret Lyman, Joe Madison, Marian Marshall, Ray Martinez, Jesus Narvaez Mason, Yerda Maycock, Sandra McClellan, Grant Mclnnes, Murray S. Mcintosh, Gordon McKay, Mary McMahon, F. Dean Mecham, Gwen Merrill, Wayne Mickelson, Hattie Lu Miller, Reed K. Minson, Joy Morgan, Jerrold Moscrop, Richard Musig, Merial Myers, Marilyn Nelson, Marlene Nelson, Marvin Newton, Wallace S. Nicholes, Gary Nichols, Dan Nielsen, Lou Dell Nielsen, E. Paul Nielson, Ronald F. SHOWING THEM HOW. new BYU head footbaR coach Harold Kopp demonstrates in spring practice. Nielssen, Gordon Walvik Nielson, Ruth Nock, George Gates, Ernest Ohsiek, David Olsen, LaDeane Olsen. Preston Orton, F. L Orton, Renae 417 Packham, Willis A. Packer, Eileen Paddock, Alice Paget, John Papenfuss, Joseph Kay Park, Ivan J. Parkinson, Ray Patten, Thomas J. Pearson, Dean N. Pearson, Janis Perkins, George W. Perkins, Marjorie Petersen, Paul Robert Petersen, Rex W. Petersen, Ronald Peterson, Charles L. Peterson, Cloyd Pettit, Robert Dean Pope. Philip D. Pippert, J. Hal Pitcher, Sandra Porter. Laurel D. Pope, Valda L Poston, Donald C. Poulsen. Ronald Poulson, Jennie Lin Powell, Arlene Powell, Don R. new students 1 ■ . i p Powell, La Verne Pratt, Richard W. Preece, Bruce E. Price, Charlene Ragsdale, Ronald O. Rather, Douglas Rawlins, Claude D. Ray, Al Rayster, Nancy Reeves, Donald L. Reich, William S. Reneer, Margie Ann Richardson, Theral B. Richens, Lorn S. Robb. Renee Roberts, Cecil L. Roberts, Don W. Robinson, George G. Robson, Ellen Roether, Judith Roundy, Le Nore Rowley. Clayton Salnsbury, Theron D. Sanderson, James W. Schetselaar, Gordon Schow, Luana Schulthies, Karl Seeley, Joe Seeley, Robert Sha rp, Jerold L. Shields, Earl D. Short, Marjory Shumway, Keith A Simmons. Donald Simper, Geniel Slrstins, Mary Skeen, LaMar W. Slaughter, Larry O Sloan, Marilyn Smedley, Milton B. Smith, Lyie J. Smoot, Owen A. Snow, Lillian Snow, Orlo Sperry, Joan C. Staats, Richard C. Stephens, Keith Stevenson, Bud L. Stewart, Scott Stice, Carolyn Stock, Floyd Strawn, Alfred Stokes, Mirl Wynn Svade, Richard H. Taylor, James Scott Taylor, Neal Thaxton, Arlynn Thompson, K. Donald Thom, James Derrick Thompson, Kent Thornton, Verna Thueson, Larry Tidwell, JoAnn TImms, Dixie Tribett, James Twenten, Georgine Ellen Udall, Sam Utey, R. Kent Van Orman, Norene Van Wagoner, Charles J. Van Wagoner, Elizabeth S. Vaughn, Ron in memoriuni ... of Albert M. Sconberg, 22-year-oM junior froml Bountiful, Utah, wh o died in a Salt Lake City| hospital January 21, 1956, of nephritis. 420 A. « • •• ' ■ W fej • , _v - f ' ■ ,- 1- ' ■ - :f ' - ' ' ' ■ty } ' : ' ■ , ' r : ' ■ %. :: ■ tCf ' ' .fio.d (y us- love, SoMU ' tluii - lo lo ■ . ■ He IcMuts us; but, w lu-ji-rovc is u () love ■ y _, • ■ ■ - Tfv ' ' . • ' ' ip ' ucss, Hiat yu wliicli it thiovc ;.ff ' C ' i ' iSU. . lalls oI ' VlViUKl line is left alone. .. ' ■ ' , ' f ' . AllnHl. ] nr.l ' I-. ... of Dayton C. McGregor, a 23-year-old fresh- man from St. George, Utah, who died Christmas Day, 1955, near. Washington, Utah, in an auto- mobile accident. ... of Carrol Memmott, 18-year-old freshman, who died at her home in Roosevelt, Utah, October 23, 1955, of leukemia. 421 general index ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .... 456 ACTIVITIES Autumn Leaf Hike 30 Banyan Ball 43 Belle of the Y 46 Bibler Bounce 42 Canripus Chest Week 29 Christmas Drive 36 Elections 54 Engineering Week 49 Fite Night 48 Frosh Week 28 Hello Week 26 Homecoming 32 Inaugural Ball 55 Junior Prom 52 Leadership Conference 24 Leap Year Dance 44 Military Ball 45 Mistletoe Frolic 37 Orientation Week 25 Preference Ball 35 Quarter Highlights 38 Registration 27 Snow Carnival 40 Songfest 50 Sophomore Loan Fund 3 I Special Events 56 ADMINISTRATORS Church Leaders 148 Department Heads 152 Faculty 167 University Presidents 150 BANYAN PERSONALITIES .. 60 BYU STAKE 199 CAMPUS SECTION 14 CLASS ACTIVITIES Freshmen 412 Sophomores 368 Juniors 340 CLASS OFFICERS Freshmen 371 Sophomores 343 Juniors 325 Seniors 301 CLASS PICTURES Freshmen 372 Graduates 320 Juniors 326 New Students 414 Sophomores 344 COLLEGES Biological and Agriculture .. 153 Commerce 152 Education 155 Extension Division 162 Family Living 160 Fine Arts 154 Graduate 162 Human, and Soc. Sciences 156 L. D. S. Business College .... 163 McCune School of Music .. 163 Nursing 161 Phys. Eng. Sciences 157 Recreation, Health, Physical Sciences 159 Religion 158 DEDICATION 454 DRAMA Country Girl 106 Darkness at Noon 105 Dial M for Murder 100 Dublin Players 101 I Remember Mama 104 Lute Song 103 Richard II 102 Rigoletto 99 Sweethearts 98 INDEX Faculty 423 General 422 Student 424 L. D. S. BRANCHES 198 LYCEUMS 107 MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS A Cappella 76 College Chorus 78 Concert Band •. 92 Madrigal Chorus 80 Male Chorus 82 Marching Band 144 Opera Workshop 84 R. O. T. C. Band 96 Symphony Orchestra 90 University Chorus 88 Varsity Band 94 Women ' s Chorus 86 ORGANIZATIONS A. C. E. 1 243 Alcyone 268 Alpha Lambda Delta 228 American Chem Society .... 253 Arizona Club 248 Arnold Air Society 222 Athenians 270 Bear Lake 249 Blue Keys 214 Brickers .... ' . 272 Brigadiers 274 B. Y. U. Stockmen ' s 234 Cache Valley Club 250 California Club 251 Cami Los 276 Canadian Club 252 Cesta Tie 278 Chemical Engineers 235 Civil Engineers 244 Commerce Club 244 Cougarettes 208 Danish-Norwegian 255 Delta Phi 224 Dixie Club 254 Fidelas 279 Fogliters 254 Forensic Association 236 F. T. A 237 Gamma Phi Omicron 230 Hawaiian 256 Home Economics Club 245 Industrial Arts Club 239 Intercollegiate Knights 210 Kappa Debonaires 280 Kia Ora Club 257 Lambda Delta Sigma 226 Lancers 286 Montana Club 255 Nautilus 282 Nevada Club 258 New Mexico Club 258 Orchesis 238 Oregon 259 O. S. Trovata 284 Phi Chi Theta 23 1 Phi Eta Sigma 232 Phi Mu Alpha 247 Press Club 245 Pre Veterinarian Club 240 Ri Veda 287 Rodeo Club 24! Saber Flight 218 Saxons 267 Shomorah Kiyel 223 Sigma Alpha Eta 233 Snow-Sanpete Club 26! Soccer Club 246 Sociology Society 247 Sponsor Corps 220 Spurs 212 Swedish Club 260 Tausigs 288 Texas Club 260 Theta Alpha Phi 246 ToKalon 290 Uintah Basin Club 262 United Staters 263 Val Hyric 292 Val Norn 294 Vikings 296 Washington Club 265 Weber Club 264 White Keys 215 Y Calcares 216 Y Judo Dojo 242 Y ' oming Club 266 PUBLICATIONS Banyan 190 Photo Studio 193 Press 193 Universe 187 Wye Magazine 186 ROYALTY Banyan Queen 66 Belle of the Y 67 Friendliest 71 Homecoming Queen 68 Preferred Men 72 Snow Queens 70 Sophomore Loan Fund 69 SPORTS Baseball 136 Cheerleaders 145 Coaches and Directors I 12 Frosh Basketball 128 Frosh Football 119 Golf 130 Intramurals 138 Songleaders 145 Tennis 13! Track 132 Varsity Basketball 120 Varsity Football 114 Women ' s Sports 142 Wrestling 129 STUDENT LEADERS 174 422 faculty index Aamodt. Leonard C, 167 Alder, Lome C, 167 Alder, Zene, 167 Allen, A. Lester. 167.201 Allen. Merle W., 156, 167 Allmen, Verl, 167 Allred, Mildred, 167 Allred, R. Chese, 167 Alwerd, Mignon H., 167 Andersen, H. Verlan, 167 Andersen, Rayola H., 167 Anderson. Deryl, 167 Anderson, Eloise R., 167 Anderson, Keith P., 167 Anderson, Leiend, 167 Anderson, Richord, 167 Anderson, Vivien, 167 Ashton, Clarence D. 153 Andrus, J. Romen, 154, 167 Atkinson, Charles L, 37, 112, 14, 115, 117, 118, 167 Clark, Herald R.. 107, 152, 168 Clark, James R., 168 Clark. J. Rueben, III Clark, Merden J., 168 Clerk, Monroe H.. 168 Clerk. Selby G., 165, 168 Clarke, A. John. 168 Clegg, Lule, 162 dinger, Morris M„ 168 Cochran, Thelma, 168 Compton, Lane A., 168 Corbridge, Ivan L.. 153. 168 Cowan. Cyntha A.. 168 Co , Soren F., 168 Craig, Marshall R.. 168 Crandall, Bliss, 164, 168 Crendell, Lars G., 152, 169 Croft, Evan M., 169 Crowton, David M., 113, 114, 115, 118, 119, 169 Cummings, Benjemin F., 169 Curtis, Brandt, 169 Curtis. Sgt. Cleyne, 169 Hart, Edward L, 171 Hartvigsen, Jack A., 171 Hartvigsen, Milton Haupt. Floyd E.. 170 Hewkins, Richerd E. Hayes, John E., 170 Heymore, Franklin R., 170 Hayward. C, Lynn Heelon, Alma, 158, 170 Hellewell, Robert B., 170 Hilton, Lynn M.. J62, 170 Hinman, Beth S.. 170 Hintie, Lehi F., 171 Hintje, Royal Sears Hodson, Herry, 171 Holbrook, Leona. 142, 158, 159, 170 Hommer, Amelia Horton, Frank, 170, 266 Horton, George A., Jr., I 70 Howell, Robert J., 170 Hoyt, Gordon D., 170 Hunt, Jay Byron, 170 Babcock, Hyrurtt J., 167 Bailey, Dele S.. 167 Bellif. Ariel S. Bellou. Rkherd E., 95, 167 Bangerter, Blouer L., 167 Bankheed, Reid E., 167 Berker, Jemes L. Barlow, Francis P., 167 Barlow, Irene S., 167 Berlovr, Irene S,, 167 Barnett, Owen L., 167 Berney, Vermon S„ 42, 167 Barren, Ivan J., 167 Bartholomew, Davis, )67 Beuer, Edith B.. 167, 237 Batter, LeIand K., 167 Beck, Elden, 167 Beck, Jey V., 167 Beckham, Raymond E., 164, 167, 204 Belnep, B. West, 159. 168. 205 Bendixsen, Grant D., 168 Bennett, Archibeld F. Bennion, Merlon, 160, 168 Bentley, Anthony I., 168 Bentley, Joseph T., 152, 168 Berrett, William E., 150 Berry, June E., 169 Berryessa, Men J., 168, 243 Bissell, Harold J., 157, 168 Black, Jesse R., 168, 237 Bleck, Melva R. Blackham, Angus U., 168 Blake, Lt. Col. Rulon D., 157 Bloom, Ruth S., 168 Boel, Joseph M.. 168 Booth. Lillien C, 165, 168 Bos, Jacob, 168 Bowers, Winnifred Boyle, C. S., 168 Brace, William R., 169 Bradford, Reed H., 154, 156, 169. 247 Brimhall. Willis H.. 168 Britsch, Florence, 168 Sritsch, Ralph A., 168 Broadbent. H. Smith, 157, 168 Brooks, Melvin. 168, 203 Brough, Rulon, 168 Brown, Billings, 168, 235 Browne. Arthur 0.. 166, 169 Brownlee, Robert S., 169 Bryner, Loren C, 168 Bryner, Maurine Buggert, Gustav F., 168 Bullock, Kenneth C, 168 Bunker, Robert E., 112, 126, 128 Burminghem, Olive K,, 168 Burrup, Percy E., 168 Bushmen, Grent M., 168 Bushman, Jess R., 168 Butt, Newbern I., 169 Butlerworth, Edwin, 164, 169 Buttle, Feye J.. 169 Caine, Julia, 168 Caldar, Gle« H., 168 Calderwood, Jo Ann, 168 Celdwell. Gaylon L.. 168 Callahan. Sterling G.. 155. 168 Cempbell, Jeennie Cendland, Dorothy N., 168, 237 Canning, Ray R., 168, 247 Cennon, Clawson, Jr.. 168, 247 Cannon, Mark, 168 Carle. Wayne M. Carpenter, George R. Corr, William C 165, 168 Chendler, Samuel C, 168 Chepman. L. Bernice, 161, 168 Cheney, Thomas E., 168 Christensen, Earl M., 168 Christensen, Edwerd L., 168 Christensen, Leonerd E.. 165, 168 Christensen, Lillian A., 168 Christensen, Parley A„ 163 Christensen, Ross, 168 Clerk, Bruce B., 168 Clark, Harold G., 162, 168 Daines, Delve, 169 Darais. Alex B., 169 Davidson, Bertha B., 169 Davies, Joseph K., 169 deJong. Gerrit, Jr., 154, 169 Dixon, Fred W., 112, 130. 131, 169 Dixon, Owen G.. 112. 115 Domgeerd. Mignon Doneldson, Devid M., 169 Donaldson, Lene M. Downing. Lester N.. 169 Doxey. Roy W., 158, 159, 169 Duffin, B, Keith, 165, 169 Dunn. Norman, 169, 246 Dyer, William. 169, 201, 247 Earl, Don L. 37. 84, 86, 169 Eastmond, E. John, 169 Ediefsen, Blaine E.. 169 Edwards, Williem F., 150, 152 Egbert. Robert L.. 155. 1 69 Ellsworth. J. Orval, 169 Empey, La Mar, 169, 247 Evans, David L., 169 Farnsworth, Dean B., 169 Famsworth, Raymond B., 153. 169 Faux. Georgie C. Fielding, R. Kent. 169 Firmage. David A.. 169. 244 Fisher. Albert L.. 169 Fisher, Flora D., 169 Flake, Chad J., 169 Flandro, Royce P. Fletcher. Hervey, 157. 169 Fletcher, Harvey, Jr., 169 Fuerstner, Carl, 169 Fuhrlman, Dean K., 169, 244 Gagon, Glen Gamett, Lavell C, 153, 169 Gardner, Eliiebeth L., 169 Gardner, Johi H., 169 Gates, Crawford, 26, 37. 89. 169 Geertsen. O. Normen. 169 Gibson. M. Cerl. 169. 200 Gledhill, Preston R.. 169 Glover, Gereldine, 169 Goetes, J. Rex, 169 Grass, Nen O. Green, John A., 169 Grindsteff, Lt. Philip. 169 Grow. Stewart L.. 164. 169 Gubler, Donworth, 169 Gulbrendsen, Norman, 37, 83, 86, Gunn, Richard L.. 169 Geertsen, O. Norman, 269 Guymon, Fred Edger, 169 H Hafen, Leroy R.. 1 59. 1 70 Hafen, William J., 138, 158, 170 Hales, Richard W., 170 Hales, Wayne 6.. 157. 170. 202 Hall. David Hell. Trocy. 170 Hellam. Merrill J., 153 Halliday. John R., 154, 170 Hamblin, Lewson O., 170 Hemmond, May C, 171 Hansen, Harold. 154, 164 Hansen, Ralph, 170 Hardy, Kenneth R.. 170 Harris. James Harris, M. Maurine. 170 Harrison, Bertrand P.. 153, 170 Harrison, William B. Harston, Marlow R.. 170 Hert. Anna B., 170 Hart, Charles J., 158, 170 Isaksen, Henry L., 25, 170, 176 Jackson. Orrin H., 164, 171 Jecobs, Briant S. Jacobs, Margeret S„ 170 Jehreus, Agnes Jekemen, M. Wells, 156, 170 Jenny, Mertha R.. 170 Jensen. Christen, 170 Jensen, Mery B., 158, 170 Jensen, Vern H.. 170 Jenson, Edgar M.. 170 Jenson, Glorie Dawn, 170 Jewell, Bhel Lee, 170 Jex, J. Lorin, 170 Johnson, Alen P,, 170 Johnson, Eldred A., 170 Jones. Garth N.. 170 Jonsson. Helen B. Jonsson. Jens J.. 157. 170 Jorgensen, Eleenor. 160, 170 Jorgensen, Jeen, 170 Judd, Edrie Bennion Keeler, Joseph J., 170, 247 Kimbell, Edwin R.. 112. 158 Kimball, C. Rodney, 128, 170 Knight, Hettie M.. 170 Kohler, Merlon Krider. Mery A., 170 Lersen, B. F., 170 Lersen, Don H„ 153, 170 Larsen, Vernon W., 170 Lerson, Gustive O. Letimer, Beuieh. I 70 Lewrence, James Leycock. Herold, 170 Leycock, Relph G., 37, 93, 170 Layton, Robert L, 1 70 Lewis, Ben E.. 166, 170 Lewis, George L.. 170 Lloyd. Wesley P.. 65. 166. 170 Ludlow, Dan M Mabey, Melvin P.. 171 Medsen. Ferrell D., 171 Madson, Parke, 171 Maeser, Georgie, 171 Marshall, Milton, 157, 171 Mecham, Merlin, 171 Meibos, Richerd L. Memmott. Even J. Mercer, Winston, 171 McAffee, Boyd, 1 70 McConkie, Don L. 170 McCrecken, Cleo. 165. 170 Mclff. Lyie H.. 170 McKell. Williem E.. 171 McKendrick. John E. McKinley. Lynn A.. 171 McKnight, H. Neil. 171 McKnight. Kent H. McNemera. Delbert, 171 Miller, Elmer. 152, 171 Miller, Elve K.. 171 Miller. Karl A.. 171 Miller. Mertin L.. 171 Moffitt. J. Weldon, 171 Moffitt, J. C. Monson, Samuel C, 171 Morley, Aionio J. Morrell, Norma T., 171 Morrill, A. Reed. 171 Morrill. Damaris S., 171 Morris, Lawrence, 153, 171 Murdock. Joseph R.. 171 423 N NageU. Margaret F., 171 Naldat. Wallace K.. 114. 115 Nash. Jay B.. 39, 139. 158. 171 Nelson. Glen T. Nelson, Roscoe. 171 Nibley. Hugh W.. 171 Nicholes. Henry J., 171 Nicholes. Joseph K.. 171 Nicholes. Mai M.. 171 Nielsen. T-Sgt. Alfred, 171 NIelson. Eve, 171 Nordgren, (Puenttn, 171 Oali, Cecil R., 171 Olpin, J. Lloyd, 171 Olson, Ernest L., 171 Openshaw, S-Sgt. Gordon, 171 Orrock, Scott, 171 Perdoe, Kathrvn B., 171 Pardoe, T. Earl Parler, Clyde. 171 Payne, John, 171. 247 Pearson. Glenn. 171 Parry. Leiand M.. 166, 171 Perry, Leo N. Peterson, C. R.. 166. 171 Peterson. Dean A.. 164 Peterson. Hugh W.. 171 Peterson Iva Lou. 142, 171 Peterson, Lucille, 171 Peterson, Robert M., 171 Ptund. Marlon C, 160, 171 Pierce, Guy Poll, Richard 0.. 156. .171 Poison. J. Perry Pond. A. Smith. 156. 171 Pope. Richard L.. 172 Porter, Blaine M.. 160. 171 Potter. Norma. 172 Poulson M. Willord, 172 Poulson, Virginia B., 172 Prestwich, Leonard W., 172 Purdy, Victor W., 172 Rasband, Mima, 173 Rasmussen, Etiis T., 172 Ray, M ' Sgt. Ernest L., 173 Reader. Jesse N. Reid. Howerd T.. 1 65 Reimschiissel. Ernest F.. 172 Rice, Leonard W., 156, 172 Rich, Neoma. 172 Rich, Owen S., 172 Rich, Russell R.. I5S, 159, 172 Rich, Stelle P. Richards, Grant S., 172 Richardson, Jed J.. 172 Rids. Eldln. 173 Riddle. Chauncey C. 158. 159. 173 Rigby. J. Kaith. 172 Riggs. Robert E.. I 72 Robinson. Burton. 172 Robison. Clarence F.. 112, 132, 158 Rogers, Lewis M., 172 Rogers. R. Max. 162 Romney. Antone K.. 155. 172 Rowberry. C. Joseph Russell. Nell Lorene Sanderson. Ivan L. Sandgren. Clyde D.. 204 Serdoni. Lawrence. 37. 90. 172 Seuls. Kiefer B., 166. 173 Schwendiman. Fred A. .166. 173 Shields. Leiand G.. 172 Shirts. Morris A. Shreeve. Lyman Sidney Shumway. R. Phil. 172 Simonson. John M. Slousan, Owen K., 172 Skousen. W. Claon. 164. 172. 236 Smart, Lyman F., 172 Smith, Carol T., 172 Smith, Oliver R., 156, 172 Smith, Richard L, 152, 173 Smith, Robert J.. 173 Smith. WiKord E.. 172 Smithson. Rulon N.. 172 Snell. William H.. 172. 239 Snow. Edward D. Soffe. N. Wayne Sparks. M. Leroy. 172 Spears. Irene O.. 172 Spencer. Lucile. 172 Sparry. Sidney B.. 1 58. 1 59. 1 72 Stansfield. Russell N.. 172 Statham. Homer Stone. Royal B.. 158. 172. 203 Storey. Elfner J. Struthers, Robert. 172 Stuti, Howard C, 172 Sudweeks, Joseph, 172 Swensen, Albert 0., 172 Swensen. Russell B., 172 Symoni. Joseph N.. 172. 205. 247 Tanner. George W.. 172 Tanner. Orea B.. 172 Tanner. Vesco M.. 153. 172 Tanner .Wilmer W. Taylor. Celestia S. Taylor. ChaHes. 1 72. 200 Taylor. Ethelyn P.. 172 Taylor, Floyd A.. 164 Taylor. Harvey L., 28. 150 Taylor. Lynn D. Taylor. Weldon J.. 152. 172 Thomas, JoAnn H. Thomas, John A., 172 Thomas, Ray, 112. 113, 115. 118. 119, 129 Thomas, Robert K., 172 Thomas, Shirley Thompson, Jane Thomson, Woodruff C. Thome. Lucile M.. 172 Thurgood. Jock J.. 172. 254 Tingey. Dele Tippetts. J. W., 166, 172 Tolbert, Max D., 115 Tuttle, L. Elliot, 156, 172 Turner, Glen H., 172 Tweedie, Mary Helen Tyler, Samuel L., 172 Tyndall, Clarence, 162, 172 Van Moorleheim, W. F., 172 Vernon, Leo Preston, 1 72 Viles, Claudia Eileen, 172 w Wakefield, Anna S. Wakefield, Helen W. Wakefield, J. Homer, 172 Wall. Willerd. 172 Wallace. Scott Warner, Rey Donald, 173 Warren, Emma Lou Waterstradt, Jean Anne, 173 Watkins, Arthur R., 156, 173 Watts. Stanley H.. 112. 123, 128, 173 Webb, Fredrick N., 173 Weight, Newell B., 37, 173 Wast, Dale H., 173 Whllaker, Wetjel O., 164, 173 Whitaker, Robert Reed. 173 White, J. Morgan. 173 Whiteford. June. 173 Wilkini. Ernest J.. 173 Wilkinson. Ernest L. 151 Wilkinson Frank Ray Wilkinson. Marian. 173, 230 Williams, Ariel L, 166, 173 Wilsen, Amelia, 173 Wilson, Warren B., 173 Wing, John H., 173 Wiscomb, Arthur Wiser, Wendell H.. 173. 235 Witback, Alan Reid. 173 Wood. Glena D. Woodbury. Lael J.. 173 Woodruff. Asahel. 155. 173 Woodward. Ralph, 78. 173 Woolf. Golden L, 173 Woolf. W. Wright, E. Wayne, 173, 242 Yern, David H., Jr.. 158, 159, 173 Young, Karl E., 173 424 student index Aogard. Phyllis Marie. Burlington. Wyo. Aase. Jan Kristian, Las Vegas, Nev., 255. 414 Ab bott, GwoncWyn, Mesquite, Nev.. 268, 326 Abbott. Janice, Las Vegas. Nev., 208, 209. 372 Abbott, Lois Jane, Salt Lake City. 302 Abegg. Daen M., Provo, Utah Abel. George Lennis, American Fork Abel, Kenneth Elton. American Fort Abel, Kent Jolley, American Fork, 302 Abercrombie. Charles L., Indianapolis, Ind., 414 Abersold. Wallace Grant, Compte n, Calif., 372 Abplanalp, Delioy O., Vernal. 37, 224. 262, 372 Abplanalp. Doris R.. Bingham. 372 Abrams, Howard E., Salem, 218. 372 Ackerman. Karle«n Rhea. Magna, 414 Adachi, Sonoko Margaret. Kualapuu, Molokai, 256, 326 Adair, Gary Lavell, Patiaca. Nevada, 344 Adair, Patty Ellen, Ramah. N. Mex.. 372 Adair. William Ivor. Moab. 372 Adams, Barbara June. Kimball, Neb.. 341 Adams, Bruce Willis. Pierre, S. D., 372 Adams. Bryant Lee, Huntington, Or«., 372 Adams, Burke Floyd, Yuba City. Calif. Adams, Claude J., Las Vegas. Nev.. 302 Adams, Darryl Alonio. Bagdad. Ariz., 372 Adams, Don R., Oram Adams, Dyonne, Cedar City Adams. Edin Verl, Garden Grove. Calif. Adams. Ernest Gordon, Blending, 254 Adams, Geraldlno. Provo, 294. 295. 326 Adams. Jack D., Kanab. 326 Adams. James David. Woodstock. III. Adams, John Harper, Lund. Nev., 241, 372 Adams, John Hortt, Provo Adams, John Reed, Oakley, Idaho. 372 Adams, Kenneth Russell, Orem Adams, Kyle Ray, Oakley, Idaho, 2(8 Adams. Laree, Monticello, 177. 181. 279. 302 Adams. Laretta, American Fork. 88. 372 Adams, Larry 6.. Oakley, Idaho Adams, Leo Nelson, Provo. 326 Adams, Lisle Kent. Burbank. Calif. Adams. Marilyn Tait, Mt. Carmel Adams, Martha Carolyn, Montpeliar, Idaho. 104, 372 Adams, Roland D.. Ephraim Adams. William Don, Provo Adamson, Cecil L.. Murtaugh. Idaho, 45. 222. 326 Adamson. Clarene L, Salt Lake City, 372 Adamson, Emalie, Draper, 228, 344 Adamsoff. Max. American Fork Adamson. Walter M., Orem Addis, F. Donald, Oaklond, Calif, 372 Aebischer, Charles E.. Imlay, Nevada Affleck. Diane, Oklahoma City, Okie., 257. 302 Affleck, Marilyn, Oklahoma City, Okla., 319 Agren, Pehr Arten. Idaho falls, Idaho, 201 Agutter. Joann Eleanor, Salt Lake City. 344 Ahtonder. Diane, Provo. 215. 294. 295. 302 Ahlberg, Clinton Ray. Murray. 88, 344 Ahlstrom Roger Dale. Caldwell. Idaho, 372 Ahn, Dongbang. Seoul, Korea, 414 Ah, Nee Marvelyn P., Honolulu, Hawaii, Ah, Nee Roy Kauinohea, Honolulu, Hawaii, 344 Ah, Quin Samuel Kaina, Kahuku, Oshu Aitken. Ray Ellsworth, Spanish Fork Aiken, Raymond E., Paul. Idaho, 372 Ainsworth, Robert W., Van Nuys, Calif, 4( 289 326 Akita. Alice Moha, Kekaha, Kauai, 319 Akita, Norman, Kekaha, Kauai. 256 Akiu. Rogers Ewaliko, Wailuku. Maui, 256 Alberts, Jack Junior, Ogden. 327 Albiston, Stan George, Kamloops. 8. C, Can., 372 Albrecht. Peggy Joyce. Fremont Aldean. Edward Fulton, Bakersfield. Calif Alder, Inei, Murray. 344 Alder, Lillie Lola. Welser. Idaho. 372 Alexander. Albert L.. Ontario. Calif. 344 Alexander. Alden Lynn, Roosevelt Alexander, Harry Albert. Saginaw, Mich., 78, 344 Alexander, Jack M., Provo Alexander, Kay Clarice. Spokane, Wash. Alexander. Patricia Ann. Colton. Calif, 302 Alexander. Patsy. Gunnison, 326 Alger. Janice Marie. Salt Lake City. 372 Allan. Barbara. Sprlngville. 213, 344 Allan, David Wayne, Springville, 344 Allan, Dean Sylvester, Springville, 326 Allan, James Collin, Springville, 326 Allan, Ronald J., Springville. 326 Alldredge, Clifford I.. St. George. 326 Alldredge. Joyce, Magna. 372 Alleman. Shirley. Bern. Idoho, 231, 302 Allen. Barbara Jo. Prescott. Arii., 212, 228. 344 Allen. Corol Jeanne. Fair Oaks, Calif. 372 Allen. Clair Levar, Tracy, Calif. 372 Allen, Dianne, Gunnison, 302 AHen, Elaine, Gunnison, 78, 344 Alien. EInor Lynn. Elko. Nev., 279, 302 Allen. Erna E., Provo Allen, Gylan Champ. Springville, 372 Allen, James Vincent. Provo Allen. Joan Amelia, Murroy, 88. 372 Allen, Joseph Robinson. Prescott. Arii., 203, 302 Allen, Kethleen, Pleasant Grove, 372 Allen, Lamont D., Provo, 344 AJIen, Laree, Provo Allen. Luhuana Dolores. Artesla. Calif, 372 Allen. Noma. Ogden. 264. 284. 285. 302 Allen, Philo Heaton. Kanab. 224, 226 Allen, Richard John, Raymond, Alta., Can., 372 Allen, Richard Michael, Prescott, Ariz, 96. 372 Allen, Ronald Dean, Provo, 372 Allan. Ruth, Richmond, 372 Allen, Shirley Fay, Silver Springs. Md.. 230, 302 Allen, Sybil Verburg, Provo, 344 Allen, Virginia, Delta Allen. Virginia Louise. Prescott. Ariiona Allen, Yolande. Provo. 302 Allison, Don Stanley, Lehi. 344 Allison. Patricia Ann, Covina Calif. 276 Allison, Robert Leonard. Walsh, Alta.. Can., 372 Allman, Verl P., Provo Allphin. Marian A.. Lovell. Wyo., 372 Allphin, Nylen Lee, Jr.. Lovell, Wyo., 372 Allred. Carol, Provo, 229 Allred, Chesey Ernell. Price Allred, David Norman, Duncan Arizona, 326 Allred. Darrel Thomas, Deseret, 414 Allred. Geraldine. Duncan Ariz.. 88. 248. 287, 344 Allred, Golden Hugh, Provo Allred, James Jacobson, Fountain Greer , 344 Allred, Joan L., Fresno, Calif Allred, Joe M., Price Allred, Lavoy C, Provo Allred, Leslie Dee, Orem Allred. Louenn. Tooele, 247. 344 Allred. Lynette, Afton, Wyo., 266, 326 Allred, Merlin Duane, Provo, 372 Allred, Roy Lamar. Provo Allred. Rey Lyman, Provo Allred, Susanna, Wheatrldge. Colo., 372 Allred. Wallace Earl, Spring City, 302 Allsop. Shirley Anne. Salt Lake City. 237, 327 Almond, James Cloyton. Gresham, Oregon, 84, 102, 193. 235, 302 Almond, Mary Lou, Gresham, Ore., 35, 47, 86, 216, 326 Alt, Jo Anne, Sacramento, Calif., 372 Alter. Marilyn Kathleen. Bountiful, 192, 372 Aivo, Edmond George. Silver City. N. Mex. Alvey, Yuvonne, Provo, 257. 327 Amstutz. John William, Modesto, Calif 326 Amundsen. Nancy. Salt Lake City Anae, Famik a. Laie Oahu, IIS Anast. Connie Tina, Salt Lake City. 181, 268, 302 Anaya, Lupe C, Carlsbad, N. Mex., 414 Andelin , Roben Ree. North Hollywood. Calif, 180, 372 Andersen, C. Paul, American Fork, 134, 344 Andersen, Cordell M., Provo. 344 Andersen, Hans Verlan, Orem Andersen, Lawrence Bert, Rexburg, Idaho Andersen. Margaret C, Provo Andersen. Patsy Groce, Pocatello, Idaho, 344 Andersen, Tracy Young, Oram, 373 Anderson, Alma Davis, Tremonton Anderson. Alvln Bud, Richfield, 302 Anderson, Ann. Stafford Ariz.. 33, 284. 302 Anderson, Anthon E.. Salt Lake City. 272. 372 Anderson. Avis Marie. Peyson, 372 Anderson. Beverely S.. Provo. 372 Anderson, Billy R.. Green River Wyo., 272, 344 Anderson. Blaine Lamar, Sandy, 121. 122, 123. 126, 128 Anderson, Blaine R.. Ephraim Anderson, Carma R. D., Provo Anderson. Carol Joanne. Long Beach Calif 254, 279 Anderson, Carol Mary. Ft. Monroe Va.. 212 Anderson, Courtenay W., Creston, B. C., Can. Anderson, Cyril Richard, Provo, 326 Anderson, Darrell John, Spanish Fork Anderson, Daryl L., Provo, 302 Anderson. Donald Ray, Norwalk. Calif. 326 Anderson, Earlene, Richfield Arrderson, Eleonore Rose, Murray Anderson, Ernel L.. Fairvlew, 320 Anderson, Ernest Virgil, Calgary, Alto.. Can., 138, 252 326 Anderson, Everett Lisle, Ogden, 344 Anderson, Frances A.. RIgby. Idaho Anderson, Garron Perry, Rigby, Idoho, 326 Anderson. Gary Coll, Nampo, Idaho. 372 Anderson. Gary Lee. Orem, 257. 372 Anderson, Gary Stephen, Provo, 272. 372 Anderson. Gloria Louise. Douglas Wyo., 86, 344 Anderson, Grant Dale, Ephraim Anderson, Guy Albert, Provo, 372 Anderson, Harold C, Grontsville, 120, 123. 127. 128, 132 Anderson. Helen Morle, Provo, 86. 372 Anderson, James Deal. Baker, Calif Anderson, James Dudley. Magreth, Alta.. Can. Anderson. Jane, Nampo, Idaho. 224. 226. 302 Anderson, Janet Ann, Oram, 90. 92. 94, 372 Anderson. Joan, Gunnison. 344 Anderson. John R.. Wendover Anderson. John Wayne, Salt Lake City, 120, 124, 127, 128, 326 Anderson. Joyce. MantI, 243. 302 Anderson. Joyce, Long Beach Calif, 372 Anderson. Judith Lorene, New Dayton, Alta., Can. Anderson. Karen Kay, Riverton. 257, 326 Anderson, Keith Lester. Provo Anderson, Kenneth W.. American Fork, 344 Anderson, Kent Leon. Axtell. 326 Anderson, Kent Mortel. Junction, 261, 327 Anderson, Lagronde K., Wales Anderson, Lorry F.. Provo. 372 Anderson, Larry W.. Spanish Fork Anderson, Lewis, Springville Anderson, Lois Yvonne, Richfield. 177, 191.216,326 Anderson, Lynette, Provo. 344 Andereon. Lynn E.. Spanish Fork. 414 Anderson. Lynne, American Fork. 372 Anderson. Lynne Ellen. Price Anderson. Marian Foye. American FoHt, 372 Anderson. Morie R., Midvale, 43. 372 Anderson. Marilyn. Blockfoot. Idaho Anderson. Marilyn. Lehi, 78. 372 Anderson. Marjorie Sue. Homestead. Florida, 302 Anderson. Marlene. S. P., Norwalk. Colif,, 344 Anderson, Mary Ann, Chicago, III.. 31, 33, 70. 284, 344 Anderson, Mary Lou, Amertcon Fork, 35, 302 Anderson, Mona Rae, Provo Anderson. Norman Dean, Shelley, Idaho Anderson, Orin D.. Fairvlew Anderson. Oscar Gene, Fillmore, 134, 132, 289.344 Anderson, Paul Arnold, Griffith, Ind., 344 Anderson, Paul Kay. Kemmerer. Wyo., 327 Anderson, Paul Leon. Provo, 132 Anderson, Paul Rodney. Fillmore, 88. 181. 344 Anderson. Paulene, Newton, 280. 281, 326 Anderson, Ralph, Provo. 49. 235, 319 Anderson. Ralph S.. Heber. 372 Anderson, Ravae. Sontoquin, 344 Anderson. Raymond N., Omor, Washington, 372 Anderson, Rex Nurd, Bornwell, Alta., Can. Anderson, Richard Dole, Long Beach Calif, 373 Anderson, Richard Devon, Sacramento. Calif Anderson, Richard L., Provo Anderson, Robert A., Drogerton, 274, 326 Anderson, Robert Demor, Seottle, Wash., 275, 214, 326 Anderson, Robert W,. NIogara Falls N. Y. Anderson, Roberta Ord. Provo Anderson, Russell G., Burley, Idoho, 373 Anderson. Ruth Jean, Salt Lake City, 344 Anderson, Ruth Jeonne, Provo, 276, 414 Anderson, Sharen Larue, Provo, 373 Anderson. Shirley, Provo Anderson, Stephen H., Salt Lake City, 326 Anderson, Sue Marie, Safford, Ariz., 248, 284, 373 Anderson, Thod L., Junction Anderson, Valeen, Montebello, Calif, 189 Anderson, Volynn, Castle Dale Anderson, Verl Lyn, Sandy Anderson. Virginia L.. American Fork, 373 Anderson. William C. Provo, 302 Anderson. William E., North Hollywood, Calif, 302 Anderson, William E., MantI, Andewlel, Andy Basklan Brigham City, 186, 196 Andrew, Carol Jeon, Modesto, Calif Andrew, David Allen, Salt Lake City, 88 Andrew, Don Leo, Los Angeles, Calif, 88, 373 Andrew. Frederick C. Salt Lake City, 327 Andrews. Eldon V., Nephi, 414 Andrews, Jeremy W., Nampa, Idaho, 373 Andrews, Linda E.. Whittier, Calif. 290, 344 Andrus, Alyn Brown, Ucon, Idaho, 344 Andrus, Arlene Afton, Jerome. Idaho, 88, 373 Andrus, Bonnie Koe, McCook Neb.. 373 Andrus, Irva Prott, Provo Andrus, James Clawson, Boise, Idaho Andrus, Larry B., Provo. 373 Andrus. Renae. Ucon, Idaho. 282, 302 Anstead. Gloria Gail. Gridley. Colif. 29, 302 Antone. Gerald, Marysvale. 373 Aragon, Herllnda Elisa. Chlh., Mexico Afagon, Jesus A., Chihuahua, Mexico Arashiro, Kimie, Kapao. Kauai. 344 ArasJm. James Edward. Long Beach, Calif Arave. Ramon. Idaho Foils. Idaho. 373 Arbogast. Michon Anne, Birmingham, Mich,, 276 Arbon, Alden Theodore. Bountiful. 327 Arbon, Nathell. Los Angeles, Calif Archibald. Vernene. Glenwood, Alta., Can., 252, 344 Argyle, Lovinla. Bountiful. 414 Argyle, Phillip Frank. Spanish Fork Argyle. Sterling C, Spanish Fork Arima, Goro, Tokyo, Japan AHt, Arlene Hedy, Franklin. Mich.. 373 Annatage, Jone Montpeliar. Idaho, 373 Armatage, Ross S., Montpeliar, Idoho Armitstead, Goy, Copperton, 373 Armstrong. Fronces M.. Pocatello. Idoho, 294, 326 Armstrong, James H., Doe Hill, Vo„ 344 Armstrong, Jo Ann. Doe Hill. Va, 276 Armstrong. Nancy M.. Provo Arnaton, Lynette. Mitlbroe. Calif, 88, 208. 373 Amett, Leslie, Mesa Ariz. Amett, Marvin Rex, Mesa, Ariz., 76 Arnett. William Walter, Mesa, Ariz,, 132 Arney, Betty Chloe, Globe, Ariz.. 373 Arnold. Dennis V.. Resedo, Calif Arnold, Edward W., Jr., Las Vegas, Nevada, 274 Arnold, Gary Glyn, Huntington Arnold, Gerald Lloyd, Reglna, Sask., Can. Arnold, Marilyn. Ogden, 143. 216. 326 Arnold, Maurfne M., Ogden Arnold, Rey L, Ogden Arnold, Richard J., Seattle, Wash., 373 Arnold, Sally Ann, Hermosa Beach. Calif, 42, 187, 326 Arnoldsen, Lorry M., Las Vegos, Nevada Arvonitas, Mitchael, Pittsburg, Penn. Aioy, Janice Louise, Joseph, 302 Asay, Wayne Wortham, Provo, 373 Aschmann, Joy Anne, Albany. Colif, 193, 344 Ash. Donald S., Lehi Ash, Leonord Leroy, Pleosant Grove, 344 Ash. Owen Kenneth, Pleasant Grove Ash, Wayne R., Pleosant Grove. 132, 119 Ashby, Colvin W., Richfield Athby, Delroy, Nysso, Ore., 373 Ashby, Garv H., Vernal Ashby, Gordon Thomas. San Moteo. Calif, 373 Ashby. Joan Louise. Cteaffield, 86, 220. 373 Ashby, Marian, Provo, 276 Ashby, Ralph Edward, Kaysville, 128, 373 Ashby. Stephen David, Spanish Fork, 414 Ashcraff Beverlv G., Leicester. Mass.. 373 Ashcraft. Genial, Springville. 373 Ashcraft, Leara M., Teton City, Idaho. 302 Ashcraff Verl L, Springville, 414 Ashcraff Vernia Grant, Teton City, Idaho, 326 Ashman, Harold Lowell, Midvale Ashman. James D., Fillmore Ashmore, Delbert Camm F., Provo Ashmore, William R., Jr.. Burbank, Calif Aihton. Lee Marsh, MIdvole, 373 Aih on. Marilyn, San Marino. Calif, 212, 213. 276. 344 Ashworth. Monty Ray. Mllford, 92. 96. 373 Ashworth. Penelopa, Bakersfield. Calif.. 284. 326 Aihworth. Pofor Peay, Bakersfield Calif., 326 Atpiund. Harold John. Murray, 344 Attin. Floyd Gl«n. Aftin. Malvin Daan. Salt Lake City. 373 Aston. Dannit, Robart, Canonsburg. Penn.. 326 Atack. Carol Lea. Cheyenne. Wyo.. 47, 216. 266. 326 Atchley. Audrienne M., Bern, Idaho. 326 Atchley, Ronald Leroy. Las Vegas, Nav., 258. 344 Athay. Ruth. Paris. Idaho. 237. 249. 302 Atierson, Sarah Jane. Dallas. Ta«s. 34). 216, 243. 326 Atfcin, Dennis H.. St, George Atkin. Floyd Daun. Boulder City. Nev. Atkin. Liladerte Duffin. Tooele Atkinson, Barbara, Salt Lake City, 88, 373 Atkinson, Carn a Lou. Provo. 373 Atkinson. Otis Nilo, Evanston. Wyo.. 84. 414 Atkinson. Shirlene. Yuba, Calif..78, 373 Atkinson. Shirley, Mslad, Idaho. 280, 326 Atkisson, Konda Jean, Scarsdale. N.Y., 302 Atkisson. Lauretta L Scarsdale. N.Y., 84. 228. 282, 344 Atoa, Samuelu. Turefu Upolu. Samoa, 196. 201. 2S6, 257. 326 Atterton, Bruce Vance. Chehalis. Wash.. 373 AHerton. Frances N.. Chehalis. Wash.. 84. 99. 326 Attridge, Joan. Rupert, Idaho. 326 Atwood. Delias Movell. Salt Lake City Afwood. Mary Delish, Pleasant Grove. 373 Auffhammer, Edmund H.. Syracuse. N.Y, Auger, Bessie Rae. Napa. Calif., 223, 344 Ault. Myrna Mae. American Fork, 239, 373 Aurich, Jimmie Lee, Spenard. Alaska. 373 Austin, Allan Gene. Long Beach, Calif., 341. 269, 326 Austin. Gaylia Ann, Provo Austin. Joyce. Las Vegas, Nev.. 284 Austin, Michael M.. Provo Austin, Robert Demott. Pasadena, Calif. Austin. Thomas Dean, Orem, 344 Avarett, Charles R.. Jr., Denver. Colo.. 326 Averett. Leah Mae, Springville. 88. 344 Averill. John Nelson. Los Angelas, Calif. 344 Avery, Ednis Mariana, Greybull. Wyo., 262, 344 Avery. Wayne Howard. Salt Lake City, 373 Ayers, David G., Bedrock, Colo. Babcock, Barbara Louise, Edmonton, Alta.. Can., 252, 344 Babcock. Orel B.. Chester, Va.. 414 Baca. Elizabeth S., Albuquerque. N.M., 326 Backman. Robert Jon, Santaquin, 373 Backus, Dale Gerene, Orem Badger, Marvin. Hayburn, Idaho, 320 Bsdouin, Laprele Deane. Berkeley, Calif. 45, 76, 302 Bae. Warren Edmund, Marysville. Calif. 373 Baer. Frederick D. . Lantana, Fla- Baer. Larry Donald, Morgan. 344 Seer. Richard David. Berkeley, Calif., 373 Baer, Ted Joseph, lit, BerkelaY. Calif Baer, Virginia P., Morgan, 92, 264, 373 Baggett, Lucretia L., Salt Lake City, 322 Bagley, Fern Jeanette. Koosharem Bagley, Gerald Call, Etna, Wyoming, 270 Bagley, LeII O., Richfield Bagley, Lynne, Los Angeles, Calif, 344 Bagley, Terrence Floyd, Etna. Wyo., 326. 414 Bagnall S. Colleen, Ephraim Bagwell, Bojean, Manassa, Colo., 373 Bahr, Howard Miner, Dickinson, N.D.. 82. 373 Bailey. Barbara M., American Fork. 88, 220, 22t, 280, 344 Bailey, Ferrell G., Salt Lake City. 267 Bailey. Frederic, Los Molinos, Calif, 344 Bailey, George Ralph, Salt Lake City, 326 Bailey, Janice Colleen, San Fernando, Calif, 80. 345 Bailey. Larry L., Liberty Bailey. Lorin Merrill. Provo Bailey, Marilyn Taylor, Garland. 302 Bailey. Roma. Salt Lake City. 231. 280. 281, 326 Bailey. Shirley Arlene. American Fork, 221. 220, 302 Bailey. Tlllie. Dallas, Texas. 373, 260 Bailey, William L, Jr., Nephi. 254 Bain, Walter Melvin, Bakei field. Calif, 414 Bair, Elaine, Richmond, 373 Balrd. Allan, Payson, 326 Baird. James Eldredge. Provo Balrd. Leadene, Lewlston Idaho. 345 Balrd, Ramon Condie, Ogden, 200 Baird. Vaughn, Hayburn, Idaho, 345 Baker, Ann, Menio Park, Calif Baker, Bryce W.. Burley, Idaho. 326 Baker, Coleen, Oram, 88. 373 Baker, Dorothy, Oasis. 345 Baker, Evelyn. Provo, 373 Baker. Frank Farr, Lake City, Fla. Baker. Guy Taft. Bicknell, 302 Baker, Kay Lewis. Orem Baker. Lucy Diane, Kimberly, Idaho, 373 Baker. RacUl D.. Kimberly, Idaho, 302 Baker, Seth Claud. Bicknell, 326 Baker, Sharon, Burley, Idaho, 203. 230, 326 Baker, Susan, Whitlier, Calif, 90, 373 Baker, Venice Rae, Price, 302 Baker. Wallace Hayward MenIo Park. Calif, 40, 373 Baldwin, E. Bath, Monroe. 282. 302 Baldwin. Roger Val. Chandler, Aric Baldwin. Theodore N., Jr.. Bellflower. Calif. 373 Bell. Connie Lee, Kaysville Bali. Eunice Key, Evantton, Wyo., 88, 373 Ball, Morganna Thomas, Huntington, N.Y. Ballantyne, David L., Nyssa. Ore. Ballantyne. Lawrence D,. Ogden Ballantyne. Pearl Key, Nysse, Ore.. 88, 374 fiellantyne. Verdon W.. Orem. 345 Bellard, Alice Thiriot, Las Vegas, Nev., 326 Ballard. Arthur J., Seattle. Wash., 88. 326 Ballard, Harold Virgil, Idaho Falls. Idaho, 181, 289 Ballard, Marian, Arcadia. Calif, 290. 302 Ballard. Marlyn, Great Falls, Montana. 255, 257, 374 Ballard. None Lavon, Bountiful. 345 Ballard, Roger K., Idaho Falls. Idaho, 289. 344 Ballif Catherine Lou, Portland, Ore. Balllf Merk Dlion, Ogden. 130, 272, 326 Bellif, Scott Wetter. Ogden Ballou, Barbara Jean. Berkeley, Calif., 374 Balser, Claude Alan, Provo Bamberg, Carol Lu. Freeport, III,, 326 Bang. Robert Alvin, Cincinnati. Ohio. 345 Bangerter. Bessie Brown. Provo Bangerter. Darrall H., Seattle, Wash.. 326 Bants, Douglas Wayne. Gallup. N. Max.. 258, 374 Banks. Emma Del. Spanish Fork Banner. Gay. Burley, Idaho. 268, 326 Barber. Bernls. Coalville, 326 Barber. Colleen. Provo. 374 Barber, David Harold, Glendale, Calif. 345 Barbour. Rodney W.. Modesto. Calif Barclay, Jean Marie. Blackfoot. Idaho. 78, 374 Barfteld. Iva Jean, Denver, Colo., 374 Barfuss, Glenn Godfrey, Hill Springs, Alta., Can.. 374 Barg. Ardetla, Salt Lake City Barkdull, Jay Harrison. American Falls. Idaho, 326 Barker, Cloyd Edison, Murray, 247 Barker, Joanne. Salt Lake Cily, 374 Barker, John Ralph, Brigham City, 374 Barker, Joseph Keith, Ogden Barker. Volnay G., Natchez. Miss,, 374 Barlow. Eleanor Mary. Salt Lake City, 223, 238. 326 Barlow. Jane Mary. Centerfield. 45, 220. 374 Barlow, Paulina E., Salt Lake City, 345 Barlow, Sarah, Vale, Ore., 374 Barnard. Logan W, Orem, 326 Barner. Don Aldon, Long Beach, Calif. Barnes, Bernard J, Seattle, Wash.. 35, 73, 204 Barnes. Connie Mae. Evanston, Wyo, 374 Barnes. Donna Mae, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 374 Barnes. Gary Albert, Rupert, Idaho, 326 Barnes, Joanne, Arco. Id aho, 345 Barnes. Judith Belle, Holfville, Calif, 341. j45 Barnes, Leah Pearl, Idaho Falls, Idaho Barnes, Lyie Joseph, Lehi Barnes, Richard Lee. Taff, Calif, 210. 345 Barnes, William Richard, Holtvllle, Colif. 34S Barnett, Mary, Norwalk, Calif, 94. 228. 345 Barney, Clive, Orem Barney, Geneal, Delta, 86, 374 Barney, Gordon S.. Hatch, 345 Barney, Joyce Yvonne, Thatcher, Arir., 86, 327 Barney. Lyman Kendall, Spokane. Wash., 345 Barneys Patricia Ann, Salt Lake City, 257, 374 Barney, Ralph Dale, Flagstaff Arli., 42. 179, IEf7 Barney, Stanley Jeck, Tacome, Wash.. 374 Barnhlll, Lois Arlene, Coffeyville, Kansas, 226, 302 Barnson, Leroy Lester, Ely, Nev., 374 Barnum, Deanna, Orem, 42, 188, 245, 278, 374 Barrett, Betty Louise. Tacoma. Wask Barrett. James Donald. Provo, 374 Barrera, Robert Jr., Los Angeles, Calif Barrett. Bruce Arnle, Logan, 345 Barrett, Dallas Leslie, Provo Barrett. Denae, Orem, 208 Barrett, Eulene, Orem Barrett, John Clark. Provo Barrett. Melvin Keith. Provo. 412 BarreH, Stephen Lee. Berkeley, Calif . 180, 193,302 Barrett. Verna Mabel. San Diego. Calif Barrios, M. Arturo A,, Guatemala, Calif, 246. 374 Barrow. Barbara Joan. Salt Lake City, 228, 345 Barrow, Klee, Trace. Calif, 374 Barrow, Minnie Sue. Bellflower, Calif, 320 Barrus, Wallace McBrlde. Gooding, Idaho, 192, 245 Barry, Barbara Jean, Long Beach, Calif, 90. 251, 374 Berth, Neal Seymour, Twin Falls, Idaho, 374 Bartholomew, Dellcia J., Alexandrle, Minn., 374 Bartholomew, Gerald L., Wilmington, Calif Bartholomew, John A„ Alex, Minn., 374 Bartholomew, Marie, Provo. 228. 345 Bartholomew, Merlin Grant, Van Nuys. Calif, 274, 345 Bartholomew, Owen, Springville Bartlk, George Jerry, La Grange Perk, III., 345 Bartlett. Janet D., Westfkeld. New Jersey, 374 Bartlett, Leia. Tridell Bartley. Gail Elizabeth. Burbank, Calif, 414 Bartley, William J., Richfield Barton. Delyle, Payson Barton. George Devon, Midvale, 224, 327 Barton. James A.. Pleesant Grove, 345 Barton, Mary Furse, SaU Lake City Barton, Norman, Pleasant Grove Bascom. Bill Curtis, Santa Rosa, Calif, 374 Bascom, Carl Larry, Santa Rosa, Calif Bascom, Gary Ray, Pocate lo, Idaho Bassett, Elouise, Delta, 345 Bassett, Ramon Eugene. San Francisco, Calif, 244, 322 Bassett, William Lynn, Delte, 414 Bastlan. Larry Weldon. Grand Junction, Colo., 90, 92 Batchelor, Lee Ray, Orem, 345 Bate. William John Jr., Eureka, 322 Bateman. Charles Neldon. Sandy. 272. 345 Bateman, Lenny Leroy, Portland. Ore., 374 Bateman, Lynn Lament, Jr., Spanish Fork, 374 Bateman. MarieHa Lee, Self Lake City. 208, 209, 284, 374 Bateman, Robert Earl, Burley, Idaho. 202. 222. 224, 327 Bates. Colleen. B.. Whlttier, Calif, 374 Bates, Kenn«th N., Provo Bates, Lawrence William, Castro Calley. Calif, 374 Bates. Victor Edwerd, Spokene Wash., 345 Bates, Wayne Leslie. Los Angeles, Celif, 345 Bath, Wallace D., American Fork, 327 Bauer. Edith B., Provo Bauer, Helen Carol, Provo Bauer, Sheila Patricia, Los Angeles, Cellf Baum, Homer Lowell, Provo Baum, Larry Wayne, Provo Baum, Ronald Charles, Provo, 345 Baum, Ross WherrlH, Heber City Beumgert, Roy, Peoa, 374 Baumgerten, David Reed. San Bernardino, Cetrf, 345 Baumgerten, James N., Provo, 203 Baxter, Deen Devon, Hyrum, 302 Baxter, Elwood H., Orem Baxter, Helen Gee. Salt Lake City. 268. 302 Baxter, Jeneanne Kay, Salt Lake City, 374 Baxter, John Robb, spring City, 261 Baxter, Joyce Lvnn, Chula Vista, Cetif, 92 Baxter, Judith Louise, Chule Vltte. Calif., 278, 374 Baxter, Lerry Allen. Heber City, 92. 374 Baxter, Rend C. Idaho Fells. Idaho, 73, 289. 374 Baxter, Reda Lublin, Provo Bayles, Joselyn Oorlores, Blanding, 374 Beiiw, Jean Doris, Rochester, N.Y., 243, 345 Beech, Edward Lavair, Burbank. Calif, 345 Beach, Gary Alan, Ideho Falls, Idaho, 302 Beach, Jerry Arthur, WInnetka, Calif Beach. Roy Bucklin, Burbank, Calif, 414 Beachler, Betty Lou, Kemmerer, Wyo., 374 Bealsi, Paul Etrick, Springville Bean, Audrey Joenne, Seattle, Wash., 257, 345 Bean, Bettylou Gordon, Provo, 302 Bean, Deon, Twin Falls, Idaho, 374 Bean, James Evan, Provo, 84, 345 Bean. Lael Rae, SeeHle, Wesh., 327 Bearca. Althea Ann, Oak Guilford, Maine, 374 Beard, Beth Bott, Brigham City, 302 Beard. Betty Bott. Brigham City Beard. Judith Ann, Idaho Falls, Idaho. 276, 345 Beard, Leiand MIlo, Mllford, 94, 374 Beard, Mary Bernlce, Coalville, 341, 223, 327 Beasley, Janeen, Brigham City, 88, 290, 302 Beasley. Joann, Brigham City, 88, 290, 327 Beazer, Ouane, Layton, 327 Beazer, Gerald Roland. Idaho Falls, Idaho fieaier, Keith Jay. Idaho Falls. Idaho Beazer, Morgan AlvIn, Cardston, Alta., Can., 252, 414 Beck, Brent Robinson, Provo. 374 Beck, Clive Lerve, Pleasant ' Grove, 345 Beck. Faye Elllsan. Provo Beck, Gayle, Ogden, 88, 203 Beck, Jacqueline, Provo, 220. 374 Beck. Janet Ruth. Provo, 295, 345 Beck, Kathleen, Provo, 284, 327 Beck, Lewis Reid, Provo. 303 Beck, Lu Juanna. Ogden. 264, 284, 327 Beck. Merrill P., Lehi, 374 Beck, Milton Q., Salt Lake City Beck, Veria, Ovid, Idaho. 88, 303 Becker, Christienne, Berlin. Germany, 345 Becker, Janice B., Milwaukee, Wis., 374 Beckett, Janice R., Los Angeles, Calif. 327 Beckham, Ida Lee, Provo Beckstead, Demont L. Murray, 374 Beckstead. Gordon E.. Preston, Idaho, 250, 374 Becksteed, Joy Ann, Riverton, 26, 216, 228, 229, 327 Becksteed. Judy, Riverton, 90. 374 Beckstead, Leda Sarah, Talmage, 262, 374 Beckstrand, Carol Nan, Long Beech, Calif, 86. 216, 230. 280, 281, 327 Beckstrand, Dale Ferrin, Long Beech, Calif, 327 Beckstrand, Mervin B., Meadow, 345 Beckstrand. Ray L., Meadow, 345 Beckstrend, Robert Lynn, Orem Beckstrom, Blaine H., Spanish Fork, 303 Beecroft, David I., Provo Beecroft, James L.. Provo Beecroft, Ruth Huish. Provo Beecroft, Sandra, Provo Beer, Leanne. San Jose, Calif, 237. 303 Beers. Roneld Lester, Centerville. 80, 270 Beesley. Valerie Gulp, Bountiful Beesley, Wayne David. Provo. 374 Beesley. Weyne Qxley, Springville Beeson, Marjoria Jane. Fairbury, Neb., 345 Begay, Betty Ellen. Ship Rock, N. Mex. Beheshti, Mohemmed, Teheren, Iran, 235 Behring, Kendricks A., Burbenk, Calif, 374 Behunin, Donald L., McKlnnon, Wyo.. 374 Behunln. Shirley Ann. Burntfork, Wyo.. 327 Belshline. Robert R.. Ogden, 224, 226, 320 Bell, Alice Ann. Los Angeles, Calif. 279. 327 Bell. Carolyn Kyte, Grenttvllle, 374 Bell. Cherie G., Tenane, Calif. 414 Bell, Clarence Lurey, Trona, Calif, 345 Bell. Dianna Pantone, Los Angeles. Calif, 86, 290, 374 Bell, Jessie Lee, Columbia, 279, 345 Bell, Kenneth George Bell, Richard Dermont, Salt Lake City, 319 Bell, Richard Leslie, Hoyt Lake. Minn., 222, 235. 296, 297 Bel), Rose Marie, Hoyt Lake, Minn.. 345 Bell, William Edward, Jr., Eureka Bell. Yvonne Larae, Pleesant Grove, 374 Bellamy, Garth Harold, Phoenix, Ariz. Belllston, Are, Bountiful Belliston, Bona, Bountiful. 319 Belllston. Gerald Lamar. Pleesant Grove Belllston. Iris. Nephi, 228, 345 Belnap, Elizabeth W., Col. Dublan, Mexico, 142 Belnap, J. Grant, Jr., Laguna, Calif. 303 Belnap, Richard Ouane, Ogden, 327 Belt, Peggy Sue, Las Vegas. Nev.. 345 Bement, James Charles, Provo Bemis. Clerence Henry, San Bernardino, Calif, 375 Bender, Russell Melvin, Billings, Mont., 327 Bendixsen, Celvin J., Idaho Falls, Idaho, 345 Bennett, Ada, Americen Fork Bennett Albert. Jr., Twin Falls, Idaho, 303 Bennett, Aide Jane, San Mateo, Calif, 303 Bennett, Betty Lea, Delta, 280. 281, 345 Bennett, CeH Dee, Delta Elenrtett, Carolyn, Preston, tdeho, 345 Bennett, Donald Marsh, Americen Fork, 375 Bennett, Douglei, Bountiful Bennett. Douglas Roger, Magrath, Alta.. Can., 327 Bennett. Ellen, Preston, Idaho. 250. 375 Bennett, Ernest John, Salt Lake City, 205, 237 Bennett. Gordon L., American Fork Bennett. J. Von. Lehi, 322 Bennett, Janice, Placerville, Colif, 284 Bennett, John, Hansen, Idaho Bennett, Kathleen L., Evanston, Wyo., 375 Bennett, Robert leroy, Downey, Calif Bennett, Val Dee, Tremonton Bennlon, Carol Joan, Portland. Ore., 375 Bennion, Lucille, Delte Bennlon, Paul Crendall, Brigham City Bennion, Robert C. Vernon. 303 Bennion, Roy Billings, Self Lake City, 82, MS Bennion, Stanley R., Independence, Mo.. 78, 375 Benson, Beverly Amussen, Washington, D.C., 76, 208, 375 Benson, Boyd Wright, Tooele, 345 Benson, llde Marie, Newton, 280, 327 Benson, John V., Parowan, 120. 122. 123. 124. 127, 128, 327 Benson. Larry David, Preston. Idaho, 88, 250 Benson, Lynn Hunseker, Ogden, 182. 375 Benson. Marilyn E.. Lynwood, Calif, 88. 251, 345 Benson. Maurice Leon. Montebelto. Calif Benson, Richard J., MontebelJo, Calif, 414 Benson, Sharron Louise, Pomone, Celif, 145, 77, 345 426 Benson, Yvonn . Parowan, 278. 345 B«ntley. Anthony Ivins, Provo, 84 Sentley, Diane Dae. San Carlos. Calif.. 88. 375 Bentley. Edward W., Provo Bantley. Ella F., Provo Bentlay. lorel Reed. SaHord. Ariz.. 375 Bantley, Marilyn, Provo. 290. 303 Bantley, Richard T.. Whtttier, Calif.. 327 Bentley. Robert F.. Provo. 375 Bentley. Robert Houston. American Fork. 94, 375 Bentti. Larry E., Palmer, Alaska Bentwet. Elaine Edna, Provo, 226 Berg. Kathryn. Heber City. 226 Berg. Lowell A., Heber City. 375 Berge. Dale Leroy. Long Beach. Calif., 274, 327 Berge. John S., Berge. Wayne K.. Coalinga, Calif.. 247. 260. 274, 303. 181. 275 Bergen, Robert Shill. Ogden Bergera, James George, Provo, 76. 303 Bergin. Allen Eric, Spokane, Wash. Bergin. Marian Shafer, Ogden Bergstedt, Eleanor Ann. Salt Lake City. 180. 294. 327 Bernadot. Pearl Marie, Provo. 346 Bernard. Albert L, Ver. Mexico. 346 Bernard, Graciela. Ver. Mexico. 346 Bernard. Marie. Ver. Mexico. 88, 346 Berrett. Bonnie Larae, Seattle, Wash., 217. 216, 243. 265. 327 Barrett. Dee Altheria, Idaho Falls, Idaho. 303 Berry. David Kay. San Gabriel, Calif.. 88. 327 Berry. June E., Provo Berry, Louine. Sen Gabriel. Calif.. 220, 375 Berry, Merqaret Ann. Satt Lake City, 375 Berry. Nina Beatrice. Salt Lake City, 414 Berry, Noma Jean, Alhambra. Celif.. 193. 375 Berryessa, Janet G., Provo BerryessA, Max Joseph, Provo Berryhill, Marilyn Lee, Spring Valley. Ohio. 375 Sertch. Dorothy E. B., Fairfield. Conn., 230 Bertch. Frederick, W., Knoxville. Penn., 327 Bertelsen. Delora Peerl. Springviila. 31, 192. 212. 346 Bertelsen, Jerry, Marysvale Bertoch. Janice Card. Selt Lake City. 414 Bertoncet, J. Eileen. Point of Rock, Wyo., 284 Besendorfer. John N.. Heber City, 375 Besendor er, Nancy Joan. Heber City, 88, 346 Bessey. Annette. Sunnyside. Wash. Bessey. William Nephi. Sunnyside, Wesh., 327 Best, Larry Grant, Kamas, 375 Beswick, Anne Meinzes, Alhambra, Calif. Bathers, Euray, Heber City, 270, 346 Bethers, Jeanne Orme, Cedar City Bathers. Prett Gordon, Ceder City, 303 Bethers. Velma Renee, Heber City Beus, Gary Boyd, Nyssa. Ore., 327 Beus. Spencer Williom, Nyssa. Ore.. 327 Beus, Nani Child. Nyssa. Ore. Beutel. Anna Johan. Miami. Fla.. 237, 375 Bevan, Barbara Darlene, Mateo, Calif. Bevans, Virginia A.. Helena. Mont.. 320 Beynon, Richard Warren. Pleasant Grove Bezzant, Ranae Carol, Orem Benant, Stanley Dean, Pleesant Grove Bictmore. Darrell, Provo, 255, 322 Bidstrup. Rosslyn H.. Idaho Falls. Idaho. 375 Biesinger, Delpha Deon. Midvale, 223. 303 Bigalow. David Owen. San Carlos, Cetif. Bigelow, Grant White, S«n Carlos, Calif., 327 Biggs, Billle Alfred, Springville, 414 Biggs, Hazel Dawn, Tooele, 303 Bigler, Walter H.. Provo Bignall, Rosalie. Heber City, 237. 303 Bifbao. EUls, Orem Billings, Keith Henry. Brlgham City. 210, 244 Billings. Lois Marilyn. Harbor City. Calif.. 216. 290. 327 Billings, Richard H., Br ' igham City Billings, Victor Dunn, Provo Bills, Anita Loree, Carmen, Idaho Bills, Helen Marie, Salmon, Idaho, 375 Bills, Robert 0.. Duarte. Calif. Bills, Ronald Howard. Spanish Fork Bills. Sterling Wayne, Payson, 375 Bills. William Harvey. Emmett. Idaho, 346 Billstrom, Richard A.. Chule Vista. Calif.. 49. 327 Billy. Bahe, Fayette Binch, Wayne George, Americen Fork Binder. Christa. Provo. 346 Bingham. Coleen. Great Falls, Mont., 375 Bingham, Finch Monroe, Spanish Forfc Bingham, Helen, Garland, 375 Bingham, James R.. Spanish Fork Bingham. Jan. Delwood, Calif, 237, 303 Bingham. Jay Dee. Santaquin, 414 Bingham, John Irvine. Emmett. Idaho, 232, 346 Bingham. Karene, Junction City, Ore., 375 Bingham, Michael Leland. Idaho Falls. Idaho, 289, 346 Bingham, Ray Dee, Moore. Idaho BIniaz, Amir Mehdi, Teheran, Iran, 346 Binks, Glade Erickson, Springville Binning, Rhea Vaun, PInedale, Wyo., 86, 375 Birch, Larry 6., Rosevllle, Calif., 76, 327 Birch, Thomas Reed. St. Anthony, Idaho, 327 Bird, Beverly Ann. Memphis. Tenn., 414 Bird, Bruce Burton, Los Angeles. Celif, 76. 375 Bird. Carol. Pocatello. Idaho, 276. 346 Bird. Charles A.. Jr.. Lubbock. Texas. 241, 327 Bird, Cloyd Lynn. Rigby, Idaho, 327 Bird, Donald Richard, Las Vegas, Nev., 244, 346 Bird, Donne, Los Angeles, Calif, 226. 375 Bird, Earla Pringle. Provo, 375 Bird, Helen G., Ocean Springs, Miss. Bird, tfvin Delbert, Jr., Tooele Bird, Joanne L.. Midvale, 375 Bird, Lois Stewart. Las Vegas. Nev. Bird, Phillip Freeman. Springville Bird. Talmage C, Jr.. Memphis. Tenn., 188, 202, 366 Bird. William Parker, Springville. 132 BIrdiell. Robert M.. Wells. Nev. Birks, Orval J., Nampa, Idaho, 346 BIrrell, Jerry Glen, Provo Bischoff, Gordon K., Swink. Colo., 414 Bishop, Dean Angus, Payson, 327 Bishop, Edward James. Spring Coulee. Alta.. Can., 346 Bishop. Jesse N., Jr.. Alton, lit.. 346 Bishop. Joan. Los Angeles. Celif, 375 Bishop, Lloyd Kay. Riverside, Calif, 90. 96 Bishop, Merylin, Sandy, 375 Bitter, Elaine, Twin Falls, Idaho, 375 Bitter, Reed Kirk, Twin Falls, Idaho, 130, 322 Bittle, Donald Calvin, Henderson, Nev. Bittner. Joseph Henry. Los Angeles. Calif., 375 Bittner. Ka en 0., Los Angeles. Calif., 414 Bitton, Gary W., Blackfoot. Idaho Bitton, Ronald Davis, Provo, 303 Bjarnson. John Gerald, Provo, 303 Bjarnson. Sharlene N.. Springville. 182. 322 Bjork. Kay. Salt Lake City. 88. 375 Bjorn, Paul Eugene. Sacramento, Calrf. Black, Barbara Ann, Hinckley Black, Betty Lou, Provo, 375 Black, Chloe. Blending, 37S Black, Cleo Kay, Boulder City, Nev., 346 Black. Dan Atkin. Tooele Black. David Marley. Hawthorne, Calif, 40, 274, 375 Black, Don Spencer, Jr., Snowflake. Ariz. Black, Emory Clifford. Savannah, Ga., 375 Black. Franklin. Laramie, Wyo., 86. 266. 346 Black. John Clifford Burns. Ore.. 375 Black. Kathryn Ekins, Delta Black, Keith Ernest, Delta. 303 Black, Marcia, Boise, Idaho, 78. 412, 375 Black, Max Clark, Delta. 270 Black. Orin Brent. Murray. 375 Black. Patricia Anne. Salt Lake City Black. Patricia Lee. Gallup. N. Mex. Black. Paul Dean. Blending, 327 Blackburn. Kaye AJyce, Great Falls, Mont.. 375 Blackburn, Lily, Provo. 414 Blackburn. Robert W.. Arlington, Celif, 375 Blackburn. Sherman, Provo Blacker, Marvin Ladell. Heyburn. Idaho, 210, 346 Blacker, Paul Brown. Ontario, Ore., 375 Blacker. Stanley Neale. La Gronde, Ore., 327 Blackham, Earl Donnell. Moroni Blackham, Max A.. Moroni. 303 Blackham. Samuel Max. Ruth, Nev. Blackhom. William R., Jr., Long Beech, Calif Blackhurst, Colleen, Pleasant Grove. 375 Blackhurst. Dennis P.. Pocatello. Idaho. 272, 375 Blackhurst. John Hoyt, Pocatello, Idaho, 272, 328 Bleckley. Demonye D., Provo Blackmore, Ken Vonce, Cardston, Alta., 241, 375 Blackmore, Moire Dawn, Cardston, Alta., Can., 88, 375 Blackner, David Earl, Greenville, 119, 375 Blair, Carolyn Ruth. Santa Barbara. Calif. 375 Blair, John Leland. Glendale, Calif, 136, 137, 328 Blair, Julia Gay G., Provo Blair, Kenneth Gordon, Shelley, Idaho, 224, 415 Blair. Robert Wallace. Provo. 182 Blalsdell. Ann Terry K., Hauula, Oehu. 256 Blaisdell. Makee K.. Hauula. Oahu. 82. 322 Blake, Dianne. Evelyn, Llndon Blake, Reed Harris, Sf George, 36, 184, 188, 254, 292. 328 Blake, Roger C, Jr., Provo Blake, Rulon D,. Provo Blake. William Dan, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 289, 375 Blanch, Claude C, Ogden Blanch, Robert fred, Abraham, 376 Blanchard, FarreH T.. Victor, Idaho. 415 Blanchard, Wilma J., Pendleton, Ore., 376 Blanco, Oscar, Dublan, Mexico Blending, Myrna Ellen, Glendale, Calif, 243, 303 Blankenship, Paula M., Riverside, Calif Blankensteln, John, Provo Blasongame, Beverly M., Brighem City, 223, 346 Blatter, Kay Monte, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 328 Blatter. Lynn. Idaho Falls. Idaho, 303 Blatter, Una ' Burke, lona, Idaho Blau, E. Nadlne. Logen, 328 Btauer, Jay Arnold. Burley. Idaho, 303 Blauer, Lanis, Burley, Idaho, )97, 276, 328 Blaylock, Marilyn Jean. Buhl. Idaho, 182, 328 Blaylock, Max Wayne, Nyssa, Ore., 303 Bleak, Earl E., Mesa. Ariz., 78, 346 Blevins. Helen Key, Salt Lake City, 376 Bliss, Eugenie, Orem, 25, 376 Bliss, Kenneth A., Provo Bliss, Marion Dee, Orem, 346 Blodget. J. Alan. Vale. Ore. Blodgett. Joan C. Salt Lake City. 415 Blomquist, Kathryn, Richfield Blood, Carol. American Fork. 346 Bloomfield. Beverly, Poston. Ariz., 376 Bloomfield. Elsye Lynne, Farmlngton, N. Mex., 76, 346 Blue, Carl Lawrence, Caldwell, Idaho, 415 Blume, Patricia Ellen. Brawley, Calif Bluth. Donald Virgil. Santa Monica, Calif, 90. 376 Bkjth, Robert R., Payson Bodily. Afton. Murray, 303 Bodily. Sheryl Lamar, Meridian, Idaho, 263, 356 Bodily, Waldo C lona, Idaho Bodon, Herold Wolfgang, Salt Lake City, 246. 376 Bodon, Karl Heinz, Salt Lake City, 80, 376 Boehm, Normen Curtis, Pomona, Calif Boehme, Shirley Darlene, Geneva, Idaho, 88, 376 Boel, Beth Anne, Provo, 88, 376 Bohn, Theodore S., Ogden. 376 Boice. Charles Elwln. Montrose, Calif. Boice, Maevonne, Romeo. Colo.. 346 Boley. Mackey 6.. American Fork Bolln, James Joseph. Baltimore, Md.. 346 Bolin. Joan Edith. Baltimore. Md., 88 346 Bolinder. Richard Gail. Sacramento. Calif. 267 Bolinder, Robert D.. North Sacramento. Calif. 244 Bolinder, Suian Lois, North Sacramento, Calrf Bond, Aaron L., Remah, N. Mex. Bond, James Leevitt, Ramah, N, Max., 415 Bond, Joe W., Provo Bond. Kent. Remah, N. Mex. Bond, Larry Keith, Remah, N. Mex. Bond, Max Leroy, Provo Bone, Lorin Edward. Leht, 376 Bonham. Ralph D., Pomona. Calif. 132, 133 Bonner, Bertell M.. Midway Bonser. Emma Mae, El Monte, Calif. 94, 329 Bonser, Margie Carol. El Monte. Calif, 4IS Bonsteel, Jewel Diane, Dryden. Mich. Bonsteel. Sendre K.. Dryden. Mich, Boone. Charles Lee. Gardena, Calif Boone, James Louie. Boulder City. Nev. Boone, Jeneal Lesson, Boulder City. Nev. Boone, Mergaret Lillian. Edmonton, Alta.. Can., 346 Booth, Beverly Ann. Orem, 191, 263. 376 Booth, Beverly Jean. Sweet Home, Ore., 346 Booth. E. Forrest. Nephi, 346 Booth, Earl H., Oram Booth, Gordon Dixon, Oram, 346 Booth, Ronald W.. Heber City Booth, Wallace Rubin, Columbus, Ga.. 329 Booths, Mali J., Orem Boots. William James, Salmon, Idaho, 415 Boren, Robert Reed, Jerome, Idaho, 263, 236, 346 Borg, Else Claudine, Salt Lake City, 376 Borg, Rosemary, Inglewood, Calif., 243, 290 Borgdon, Norman Edward, Jerome. Idaho, 377 Borgerson. Carol Ann. Chicago. III., 254, 376 Borgeson, June J., Santaquin, 328 Borget, Paula Aileen, Provo, 278, 303 Borgqutst, Cheryl Merie, Los Angeles, Calif, 376 Bornemann, Joan G., La Mesa, Calif, 376 Borup, Carle Mae, Boise, Idaho, 376 Bosll, Carolyn K., Cattaraugus, Calif, 376 Boss, Karl C., Garland Boston, William Henry, Memphis, Tenn., 94. 376 Bostrom, Cherles Fred, Holtvllle, Calif. Boswell, Carol Deene, Midvale. 86. 303 Boswell, S. Ralph, Provo, 33, 45, 76, 77, 214. 222, 289. 303. 314 Bosworth, Richard C, Ogden. 376 Bott, Joseph Leroy, Orem Boucher, Eleanor Anne, Toronto, Ontario, Cen. Boucher, Yvonne Lee. Penguitch Boughton, Nancy C. Hermosa, Calif, 376 Boulter, Ror ald O., Provo, 346 Boulter, Virginia Lee, Sutton, Alaska, 346 Bourne, Sidney Arthur, South Lethbrldge, Alta., Can., 376 Boverd, Velerie M., Parma, Ohio, 376 Bowden, Connie Gaye, Kimberly, Idaho, 88. 179, 282, 283. 346 Bowdan, Harriet Joan, Kimberly. Idaho. 88, 220. 376 Bowen, Garrick Raid, Bountiful, 60, 92. 376 Bowen, Gereldlne, Selt Lake City. 376 Bowen, Jane Brlggs, Salt Lake City, 290, 346 Bowen, John Mario, Provo, 328 Bowen, Kyle Sinclair, Moses Lake, Wash., 376 Bowen, Leland Kay, Burley, Idaho Bowen, Leo Albert, Provo Bowers, Claudia Rose, Eegar, Ariz. Bowers, Howard L., Provo, 346 Bowers. Ide Rowene. Salt Lake City. 376 Bowers, Sidney A.. Rosemead. Calif Bowles, Darlene Utahna. Salt Lake City. 78. 376 Bowmen. Barbara, Salt Leke City Bowmen, CeWin Murtofl, Les Veges, Nev., 292 Bowman, Gordon Slmms, Culver, Ore. Bowman, Marotyn DIan, El Monte, Calif. 376 Bowman, Robert W., Flora Bell, Calif, 303 Bowman, Wallace N., Dietrich, Idaho, 376 Bown, Acell William, Provo Bown, Bruce Vanorden, Orem, 415 Bown, Cecil Elton, Fayette Bown. Fred S.. Provo, 346 Bown, Jesse C. Jr.. Provo Bown, Marjorte Mary, Lynbrook, N. Y., 29, 328 Bowring, John Benjamin, Laie Oahu Boyack, Alan Sterling, Spanish Fork Boyack, Gary J., Springville, 328 Boyack, Jeonette, Salt Lake City, 215, 304 Boyack, Merrill W., Seattle, Wash., 193, 265, 376 Boyack, Paul W., Provo Boyce, Eve Price, Provo Boyce, James Sumner, Provo, 304 Boyd. Janice Elaine, Palmyra, N. Y. Boyden, Jackueline Mona, Lethbrldge, Alta., Can., 26, 194, 243, 304, 341 Boyer, Francis O., Provo Boyer, Harmon G., Provo, 376 Boyer, Larson Strong, Springville, 78, 376 Boyer, Milan Frost, Springville, 415 Boyer, Nada, Arco, Idaho, 346 Boyer, Ruth Ann, Springville, 254 Boyle, Charlotte Ann, Phoenix, Ariz., 376 Boynton, Leo George, Sandy Bradbury, Joan D., Bellingham, Wash., 304 Bradeen, Joy Carol, Martinez, Calif, 226, 376 Bradfield, Terry Vern, Sclpio, 376 Bredford. Carol Jeen. Spanish Fork. 376 Bradford, Joan Patricia, Lynwood, Calif, 376 Bradford, Nancy Ann, Oxnard, Calif, 346 Bradford, Robert Edward, Spanish Fork Bradford, Ruth Ann, Spanish Fork, 208 Bradley, James L., Provo, 319 Bradley, Ronald Rich, Las Vegas. Nev., 272. 346 Bradshaw, Jay Roy, Springville, 193, 328 Bradshaw, Jerry Lee. Heber Citv, 376 Bradshaw. Merlin E., Del Paso, Celif, 214, 304 Brady, Anna Grace, Sendy, 197, 238. 346 Brady, Bryant A., Provo Brady, Con H., Orem, 328 Brady, Geneene, Midvale Brady, Lor Garth, Falrview Brady, Madge Renon. Spring City Brady, Robert Nyle. Ithaca. N. Y. Brady, There Lue, Provo Bragg, Mary Helen, Long Beach, Cetif, 88, 251, 346 Brague, Carl LeRoy. Riverside, Caltf Brailsford. Betty A., Provo Brailsford, Eugene G., Calgary, Alta., Can. Brailsford. Jack W., Las Vegas, Nev., 376 Bralthweite, Lee Fred, Provo Braithwaite, Paul G., Spanish Fork Bremwell. Bonnie Key, Oekland. Calif, 376 Bramwell, Jean Thora, Oakland, Calif, 276 Bremwell, Sharon Elaine. Ogden, 80, 376 Brandenburg, Ray E., Provo, 328 Brandley, Carmen Merian. Provo. 346 Brandley, Cleo Selk. Stirling, Alta., Can.. 44, 188, 282, 329 Brandley, Jaqueline, Provo, Brandley, Patricia, Stirling, Alta., Can., 322 Brandmeyer, Beverly J., Culver City, Calif Brannan. Stania Clarene, Wella Walla, Wash., 86 Brannock, Richard A.. Gorst, Washington, 222. 304 Brasher. Margaret E., Huntington. 216. 230, 329 Breun. Raymond. Pr ovo Bray. Harry Sonny. Hllo. Hawaii. 304 Braniell. Loren N.. Mese Arii.. 376 Breedlove, Jerry Dale, Columbie, Mo. Breillatt, Patricia Yvonne, Vellejo. Calif. 346 Breitenbuecher. Goyle. San Francisco, Calif, 376 Breltenstein. Frank V.. China Lake, Calif. 328 Bremer, Ronald Allen, Bellflower. Celif, 376 427 Brennan. Clifford A., Walla Walla. Wash.. 322 328 Brenner, Alice M., Santa Paula. Calif, 304 Breihears. Fred Leroy, Anchorage, Alaska, 376 Brewar, David Leslie. Tucson. Arii., 226. 328 Brewer. Laure Jane. Riverside, Calif.. 92, 304 Brewer, Ross Kelvin, American Fork. 304 Brewerton. Connie. Springvllle, 88, 376 Brian. Emily. Loa. 220 346 Brian. Sharron. Chicago. III.. 341. 290, 346 Briqgs. Acta Lucille, Salt Lake City. 226, 261. 376 Briggs. Hermlne. Magrath, Alts.. Can Briggj. James Osterloh, Magrath, AUa.. Can. Briggs. Nancy Iretta. Provo, 38, 236, 294, 304 Briggs. Shirley Ann, Heber, Ariz.. 346 Bright. Bob Swensen, St. A nthony. Idaho Brighton, Marva Carmene. Idaho Falls, Idaho, 346 Brighton, Nancy Glee. Tower Lake. III.. 376 Brim, Beulah. Downey, Idaho. 263. 376 Brim. Willis L. Jr.. Downey, Idaho Brimhall. Arden J.. Provo Brimhall. Jenelle. Provo, 376 Brimhall. K ac Bowen, Spanish Fork, 376 Brimhall, Marilyn Sue, Mesa Arii., 290. 346 Brimhall. Max B.. Salt Lake City. 376 Brimhall. Verna B.. Morro Bay. Calif.. 346 Brimley. Myrna Jean. Salt Lake City, 88 Brimley, Sterling. Santa Monica. Calif., 346 Brimley, Vern, Prove Bringhurst. Kent H.. Menio Park, Calif.. 376 Brlnghurst. Patricia. Santa Barbara, Calif.. 42. 188, 245 344 Brinkerhoff. Floyd K. Lovell. Wyo.. 376 Brinkerhoff. Harold E.. Perrii, Calif. Brinkerhoff. Jack L, Huntington Brinkerhoff. Virginia E.. Richland. Wash.. 42, 228. 245. 346. 187 Bfinton. Elias P.. Provo Brinton. Teenie Leenn, Sal Lake City Briscoe. John Oliver, Santa Rosa, Calif. Britsch. Todd Adam, Provo Broadbent, Beverly, Riverside, Calif.. 220. 284. 347 Broadbent, Rose Leroy, Peyton Broadbent. Sheila D., Boise. Idaho. 88, 376 Broadhead, Bruce W.. Delta, Colo. Broadhead. Dean Morris. Cardston, Alta., Can.. 241 Broadhead. Jon D., Pasadena, Calif. Broadhead. Maeser D., Delta, Colo., 347 Brock. Edward Earl. Goldsboro. N. C, 347 Brocit, Perry Morris, Goldsboro, N. C, 3 Brockbank, Allen Brent. Provo. 377 Brockbank. Barbara Kay, Provo. 31. 70. 301. 212. 294, 343. 347 Brockbank. Loren R., Salt Lake City Brockbank, B. Park. Salt Uke City. 272 Brokaw, Blanche, Modesto, Calif., 377 Bronson. Beth Larene. Midway, 8S. 377 Bronson, Charlene June, Tremonton. 92 Bronson. George Herman, Malta. Idaho, 76 Brooks. Ben Hugh, Cardston. Alta., Can. Brooks, Bert Uvell, Arcadia. Calif, 47. 210, 332. 347 Brooks, Clarence James. Provo. 304 Brooks, Fred Rugg. Fly Creek. N. Y.. 347 Brooks. Jerry Dwayne. Phoenix. Ariz. 88, 248, 257 Brooks, Patricia, Garfield. 88, 377 Brooks. Willa Nita. Sf George, 254, 268. 304 Brooltsby. Lyie Orson, Fredonia. Arii.. 328 Brooksby. Merrill W.. Fredonia. Arii.. 210. 328 Brooksby, Raelene Ann. Fredonia. Ariz.. 245, 304 Brooksby. Wesley B.. Fredonia. Arii.. 377 Bross. Ralph Gerald. Medford. Oregon, 347 Brotherson, Mary K.. Salt Lake City. 287 Brotherson. William Max. Boneta, 262. 377 Brough, Lawrence Don. Levan Brough. Vilate. Kaysville, 279. 347 Bfower, Walter Leeroy, Pocatello. Idaho Brown. Ann Leray. Coalville. 377 Brown. Anne. Taft, Calif, 143, 212. 228. 294. 347 Brown. Barbara Ann. Cockeysville. Md. Brown. Carol Virginia, North Sacramento. Calif, 220. 377 Brown. Carolyn Marie. Salt Lake City, 322 Brown. Charles Ray. Whittier. Calif. 377 Brown, Clinton Dunbar. Emmett Idaho Brown, Colleen. Duncan. Ariz., 86, 226. 258. 377 Brown. Donna Ruth. Miami, Ariz.. 216. 294 Brown, Driggs Roy. American Fork Brown, Edward Dennison. Centerville Brown, Elbert Earl. Glendale, Calif, 304 Brown, Eleanor, Provo, 329 Brown. Elva. Lovell. Wyo. Brown. Farrell Boyd. Koosharem Brown, Gae N.. Centerville. 88, 347 Brown. Gary Fred, Provo Brown. Glenn Louis. Leavenworth, Wash.. 377 Brown, Irma. Spanish Fork, 347 Brown. Jack Vernal. Parker, Idaho. 328 Brown. Jay Deen, Payson. 377 Brown. Joan Lavon, Whittier, Calif. Brown. Joan, Provo. 86, 377 Brown. Kay Idell. Highland. Calif. 377 Brown, Kay Maureen, Oakland. Calif Brown. Keturah Anne, Regina. Sask.. Can.. 377 Brown. Laroe. Bountiful. 276. 347 Brown. Lawrence R., Provo Brown. Lee Raymond, Tooele, 377 Brown, Lore Lee. Turner Ore.. 212. 280. 281. 347 Brown. Lorene C. Lovell. Wyo.. 231. 304 Brown, Margoret Ellen. Orem Brown, Marjorie Jaye, Calgery. Alta., Can. Brown, Nancy Burton, Bend Ore., 377 Brown. Paul Arnold, Buhl, Idaho, IIS Brown. Philip Ray. Sf Johns, Arli.. 184, 205. 296. 347 Brown, Ralph Bucktey. Falbrook, Calif. Brown, Ralph O.. Boise. Idaho Brown, Ree Lu, Chandler. Ariz. Brown. Rex Hayes. Vale. Ore. Brown. Richard A.. Bremerton. Wesh. Brown, Richard Dale. American Fork. 377 Brown. Richard Kent, Annabella, Brown. Robert Lee. OJympie, Wash., 377 Brown, Russell Olsen. Provo. 244 Brown. Sharon Joann, Arcadia, Colif.. 98, 347 Brown. Stanford Lee. Shelby. Montana. 40. 80 Brown. Verdell Ralph, Idaho Falls, Idaho Brown, Verlyn G.. Salt Lake City. Brown, Walter Dean, Blackfoot. Idaho. 347 Brown. Wayne J-. Mesa. Arii. Brown. William Alan. San Francisco, Calif Brown. William L.. Jr.. Turner, Ore., 415 Brown. Zelma Loye. American Fork Browne. Edna Smith. Provo Browning. Kate Goddard. Santa Barbara. Calif 280. 377 Brox Blaine H.. Marysvale Brubaker. Eugene Dale, Provo. 377 Bruckman. Jan Korom, Compton. Calif. Brunken. Bonnie Beth. Eugene, Oregon, 147, 377 Brunsdate. Kenneth Almo, Mountain View, Alta.. Can. Brush. Dana, Oakland. Calif, 86. 88, 347 Bryan. Billle Marlene. San Diego. Calif. 377 Bryan. Hazel Venae. Tooele. 90. 215. 304 Bryan, Lauren Lee, Springville. 296. 347 Bryan. Lola Newell. Nephi Bryant. Billie Lane, Pinedale, Arli. Bryant, Joan Louise, Oakland. Calif. 377 Bryant. Madge Arleen. Lekewood. Calif.. 347 Bryant. Robert Wayne. Wheaton III.. 347 Bryant, Wlllia Roe, Castleford. Idaho. 347 Bryner, Loren Conrad. Provo. 272, 347 Bryner, Louise. Price 143, 283. 282. 304 Bryner, Maurice Clair. Overton, Nev. Bryson. Beth Ellen, Vernal. 304 Bryson. Lawrence LeRoy. Sat Lake City, 415 Bryson, Ralph H.. Provo. 203 Bryson. Robert Condon. Provo. 377 Buchon, Jill Loulne. Long Beach, Calif. 88. 377 Buchanan. Antoinette, Richfield. 220. 377 Buchanan. Bonnie Lou, Gunnison. 377 Buchanan, George EIray, Salt Late City, 347 Buchanan. Mary June, Venice. 377 Buchanan, Norma Claire. Provo. 377 Buckley. Barbara Jean. Independence, Mo., 78. 79, 377 Buckmiller. John David. Provo. 200 Buckner, Glen Taylor, Provo Bucknum, Daniel R., Bend, Ore., 84. 347 Buckwatter, Dolores Rae. La Grande, Ore.. 329 Buckwalter, James B.. American Fork Buckwalter. Kathleen. American. Fork, 47. 70. 221, 215, 220. 276, 304. 277 Budge, Barbara Blanche. Malad. Idaho, 84, 268, 328 Bodge. Gerald Shurtleff Burley. Idaho. 377 Buffington. Corrnne. Longbeach. Calif. 377 Buhler, Ned. Midway, 347 Bulloch. Boyd Cox. Boulder City. Nev. 304 Bullock, Burton Warren. Rawlings, Wyo.. I 19. 77 Bullock, Georgia Lea. Pleasant Grove, 90. 243. 304 Bullock. Gerald A.. Lethbridge. Alta.. Can., 415 Bullock. Gordon William. Provo. 31. 197. 347 Bullock. La Dell R.. Welling. Aite., Can. Bullock. Richard Bert, Provo. 272 Bumann, Les Barry. Elmhursf 347 Bunce. Carol M., Boise. Idaho Bunch, Mildred Rebecca. Mesa. Arii. Bundock. Nancy Sonja, Ashland. Ore.. 377 Bunker, Lewanna. Delta, 304 Bunker. Loretta, Las Vegas, Nev.. 377 Bunker, Robert Clyde. Las Vegas, Nev. Bunnell, Dale Leon, Provo, 270 Bunnell. Mary Helen. Price. 92, 216. 328 Burbidge, Lucille, Salt Lake City. 68, 280. 377 Burdick, Colleen Madge. Dragerton. 377 Burdick, Laran Eugene, Binm ' ngton, Idaho Burgess, Eva Dean, Rupert, Idaho, 377 Burgess, Marva, Ogden Burk. Noel W.. Portland, Ore.. 81. 267 Burk, Sharon Oviatt. Whittier, Calif Burke. Lyte Oscar, Longview, Wash,. 304 Burke, Murtsnd Jay. Idaho falls. Idaho, 347 Burkinshaw. Willda Kay, San Bruno. Calif. 328 Burlaw. Delores M.. Seattle, Wash., 377 Burlew. John Wesley, Seattle. Wesh.. 255, 377 Burmester. Delor«s E.. West Jordan. 415 Burnham, Ewa Jean, Salt Lake City Burnham. Roald Franklin. Phoenix. Ariz. Burnham, Russell A., Niagra Falls, N. Y. Burns, Errol G., Vernal. 377 Bums. Noel Eugene. Salt Lake City. 415 Burns, Patrick John, Las Vegas. Nev.. 377 Burnside, Afton, Provo. 377 Burr, Dougas Arnel. Morysvale Burr, George Thomas, Moab, 304 Burraston, Merlyn J.. Goshen. 224, 377 Burrell. Bretta Lou, South Pasadena. Ca if. 415 Burrell. Gordon Knight, South Pasadena. Calif. 226, 415 Burrell. Janice Doreen. Ridgecrest, Calif., 377 Burris, Donald Adams, Magna Burrows, Patricia Ann, Ogden, 86, 264 Burrup, Kaye Larue, Provo, 220, 377 Burrup, Ora H,, Provo Burt, David W.. Brigham City, 322 Burt, Emily Caldwell. Cardston, Alta., Can. Burt. Noel Wayne. Cardston, Alta., Can., 377 Burton, Beverly Anne, Harpers Ferry, W. Va., 377 Burton, Corlyle S. Payson Burton. Donette, Salt Lake City, 88, 280, 377 Burton, Etholene, Talmage, 262. 377 Burton. Frank G.. Torr. Calif.. 377 Burton. Geraldine Ann, Price Burton, Helen Miriam, Malad, Idaho Burton. Horace Larry. Payson. 304 Burton. Jartet. Salt Lake City. 415 Burton, John Harold, Phoenix. Arli. Burton, Joseph Sherman, Payson. 304 Burton, Leo Hanson. Salt Loke City, 415 Burton, Thomas Roghear. Ogden. 326 Busch. Owen Charles, Dragerton, 347 Busch, William John. Ogden Bush. Alfred L.. Denver, Colo.. 328 Bush. Clifford M., Lakeview. Ore,. 328. 259 Bush, Gerald Vernon, Ogden, 414 Bush, Myrna Dene, Scipio, 415 Bush, Ronald Leslie. Salt Lake City., 377 Bushman. Boyd B., Showlow. Arii.. 4(4 Bushman. Clarence E.. Albuquerque. 92. 96. 247. 414 Bushman. Curtis Samuel, Snowflake Arii.. 4(4 Bushman. Margaret Ann. Lehi. 88. 414 Bushman. Morris Smith, Provo Busselberg, Carol Ann. Milwaukee Wis.. 78. 347 Butler. Arthur. Orem, 100. 246 Butler, Dennit Boyce, HilUprlng, Alta.. Can., 414 Butler. Donna Jean. Nytsa Ore,, 414 Butler, Lavar M,. Eager. Arli.. 244 Butler, Marilyn, Phoenix, Ariz.. 246. 414 Butler. Petrea Lynn. Salt lake City, 88 Butter, Sandra Jean. Pico Calif, 100. 216. 243. 301. 325. 326. 341 Sutler, Sandra Jean, Phoenix, Arii., 246, 414 Butler, Sherrel Gay, Arlington. Calif, 263. 412. 414 Butler, Sylvan G.. Hlllspring. Alberta, Can.. 347 Buttars. Orvin Allan, Burley. Idaho. 329 Bulterfield. Thomas K., Phoenix, Ariz.. 242. 296. 329 Buttarworth. Edwin J.. Provo Buxton, Boyd Merlin. Moore Idaho, 347 Buxton, Claron, Preston. Idaho. 414 Bybee. Cleona Nennette. Nyssa. Ore.. 76, 328 Bybee, Darilynr. Bell. Calif. 257. 304 Bybee. Don Ray. Idaho Falls. Idaho, 304 Bybee. Larry Curtis. Smithfield. 347 Byers. Kenneth Wayne. Ontario, Ore., 415 Bylund. John Leslie, Pleasant Grove Bystrom. Emil R., Jr., Los Angeles. Calif, 414 Cable, Wayne Leroy, Hawthorne. Nevada, 62 Caffall, Alice Marlyene, Richfield, Idaho, 356 Cagle, Iva Jeanne, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 414 Cahill, Thomas E., Provo, 274, Cahoon. Leoo A.,Le«vitt, Alta., Can.., 319 Caldor. Carrie Kathryn. Vernal. 243. 304 Cdlder, Fred Hacking, Vernal, 86, 257. 347 Celder, John Richard. Provo Calder. Joseph. Vernal. 239, 328 Calder. Kenneth E.. Vernal, 414 Calder. Colleen Ranae. Salt Lake City. 92. 414 Caldwell. Allen LeMoyne. Cardston, Alta.. Can.. 252, 415 Caldwell, Elle n Colleen, Cardston, Alta., Can., 94 Caldwell, James Dahl, Cordston. Alta., Can., 328 Caldwell, Lowell C, Vernal Caldwell, Paul Marvin, Midvale. 119. 272. 273 Caldwell, Sheila. Hollywood, Calif. 347 Call, Anna- Lou, Malad, Idaho. 260. 304 Call. Are Om, Jr., Appleton. Wis.. 414 Call. Bonnie Lorea. Citrus Heights. Calif. Call, Caryol. Layton, 88. 262. 347 Call, Dellwyrv Roberts, Twin Falls. Idaho, 328 Call, Diana Louise, Ogden, 414 Call. Fred. Rigby. Idaho. 226. 347 Call, Heber Blaine, Rigby, Idaho, 177 Call. Henry Michael. Bountiful Call. Katherine G.. Salt Lake City Call, Lois Ann. Pocatello, Idaho, 84. 414 Call. Margie. Las Vegas. Nev.. 86. 256, 347 Cell. Marjorie. Appleton. Wisconsin. 328 Call, Neil Rees. Salt Lake City. 347 Call. Rita Rae. Citrus Heights. Calif, 257. 347 Call. Robert Leon, Aitec N. Mex.. 414 Cell. Rodney Ford. Bountiful. 347 Call. Rosalind Lucile. Oakland. Calif Call. Sharon. Soda Springs, Idaho, 88,414 Cell. Udean Raoul. Twin Falls. Idaho. 322 Call, Waldo Pratt, Provo Callewey, Delvin Vance. Altedena. Calif, 347 Callaway, Lowell Evan. Altadana, Celif Callister. Carolyn, Delta, 86. 215. 223. 304 Callister. David R.. Glendale. Celif. 347 Callister. Geraldine, Spanish Fork. 212, 294. 347 Callister. Thomas C. Delta. 414 Calvert. David Ross, Greenville. 82, 304 Calvert, Douglas Ray. Caliente, Nevada, 328 Calvert, Kay Moody, Delta Calverf Kent W,. Caliente. Nev.. 347 Calvert, Terry Brant. Cody, Wyo. Camargo, Anthony C De. F. Glicerio. Braiil Cameron. Bruce Garth, Las Vegas, Nev.. 80. 180. 257, 378 Cameron, Henry Worthen, Salt Lake City Cameron. Sondra, Provo, 378 Cameron. Stanley Eccles, Provo. 296 Campbell. Carolyn, Gardena. Calif,. 220. 378 Campbell. David. Forrest. Portland. Ore., 96, 245, 347 Campbell. Dennis James, Vernal. 378 Cempbell. Edward Earl. Huntsville. Alabama, 320 Campbell, Jacille A,. Bakersfield. Calif Campbell. Jamas William, Portland. Ore., 347 Campbell. Kenneth L. Orem. 378 Campbell. Lymar M.. Vernal, 415 Campbell, Marvin Lacel, Antimony, 378 Campbell, Maurice, Lewis, Provo, 347 Campbell, Patricia Ann. Boise. Idaho. 226. 378 Campbell. Pauline Ann. Downey, Calif. 378 Campbell. Roger Byron, Bakersfield, Calif Campbell, Rolland AlarL, Bakersfield, Calif, 378 Cempbell, Sarah C. Provo Campora. Patricia J., Stockton, Calif. Campora, Steve Holt, Stockton, Calif Candland, Robert G,. Provo, 218, 270, 378 Canfield, Alan Richard. Provo Canfield. Frank Bryden, Provo Canfield, Ronald V.. La Junta, Colo. Canning. Lois Cook, Provo Cannon, Doris Brown. Provo Cannon. J. Terrance. Worland Wyo., 347 Cannon, Jerilee. Culver City. Calif, 376 Cannon. Phillip Ray. Eugene, Ore.. 130, 141, 347 Cepener, Richard Lew. Malad. Idaho Carbine. Chadra, Las Cruces. N. Mex., 66, 376 Card. Camilla. Richfield Cardall. Norman, Provo Cardon. Charles Howard, El Paso. Texas. 347 Cardon. Ellen. Durango. Colo.. 245, 347 Cerdon. Joseph Phillip, Durango. Colo. Cardon, Melvin Johnson, El Paso, Tex. Cardon. Susette Vilate, Mesa. Arli.. 208 CeHile. Don F.. Heber, 322 CaHile. Frederick G.. Heber Carling. Mariana Mae. Oaiii, 378 Carlisle, Donetta June. Provo Carlisle. Ivan James. Payson Carlisle. Nola, American Fork, 280. 281, 243, 304 Carlsen, Vern R.. Orem. 304 Carlson, Bill Leroy. Portola. Calif. 348 Carkon. Darlene Dolly. Monterey Perk, Calif, 415 Carlson, frank Howard. Denver, Colo. Carlston. Nancy. New York. N. Y.. 290. 328 Carlstrom, Inga Lena C. EsJtiistuna. Sweden, 415 Carlton. Karen. Boise. Idaho. 88, 378 Carnahan, Rulan Marion. Malta. Idaho Carpenter. Alma L.. Evanston. Wyo. Carpenter. Donald, Oklahoma City. Okla.. 348 Carpenter. George R.. Provo, 319 Carr. Keith R.. Ceres. Calif. 234 Carr. Patricia Janelle, Oakland, Calif 208. 284. 376 Carr. Waldene. Baldwin Perk. Calif.. 376 Carr. William C. Provo. 246, 256 428 --: A Carr. William Charles. Provo Carraway, Clarence O.. Bayfown. Texas, 88. 348 Carrigan,-- James Lisle, Bingham Canyon, 378 Carroll, Maureen, Brlgham. City. 280, 348 Carroll, Roscoe Davis, Orem, 348 Carruth, Carole, Las Vegas., Nev., 191. 206, 211. 378 Carruthers, Joyce E.. Idaho Falls, Idaho, 228, 348 Carson. Carmen Patricia, Homedale, Idaho, 378 Carson, Gary Lane. Dillon. Montana Carter. Anita. Lund, Nev., 78, 378, 258 Carter, Anita, Marlene. Milwaukee. Ore.. 378 Carter, Annette, American Fork, 220, 276. 348 Carter, Barbara Ann, Provo Carter, Carolyn, Salt Lake City, 378 Carter, Deanna Jane, Alamosa, Colo., 378 Carter, Don C, Provo 415 Carter, George Ross, Provo. 322 Carter. Harold Leroy, Provo Carter, Jack CJart, Provo Carter, James Richard, Goshen, 378 Carter, Janet Artine, Salt Lake City, 290, 328 Carter. Keith N., Glendale, Ariz. Carter, Nadine Beth, Burley. Idaho Carter, Nola Fran. Riverside, Calif., 88 Carter, Ray Livingston, Burley, Idaho Carter, Richard Garn, Provo, 218, 328 Carter, Roderick Brian, Santa Barbara, Calif., 130 Carter, Rulon Neweli, Tabiona, 346 Carter, Rufh, Grass Valley. Calif. Carter, Walter Glen, Hamelf, Idaho Carter, Warren Leonard, Long Beach, Calif., 1 19, 267, 378 Cartwflght, Carolyn C, Provo, 348 Cartwright, Marilyn, Ogden CarfwriqSt, Mary Jean, Draper, 216, 328 Carver, Gary, Homer, Provo, 237, 254, 304 Carver. James Andrew, Provo Cosavantes, Jose A. F., Juarez, Chili, 328 Case, Gayle. Altamont, 262, 228, 348 Case, George K.. Altamont Case, Glen Alan, Altamont, 348 Case, James Richard. Scoffsdale, Arli., 378 Casey, Colleen Mae. Richfield, 348 Casey, John William, Provo, 328 Casper, Douglas A., Ririe. Idaho, 348 Casper, LaVern, Heber, 415 Casper, Leon B., Rigby, Idaho, 88, 224, 328 Casper, Marvin Dee, Provo Casper, Milan Kent. Provo, 378 Castillo, John B., Fresno, Calif., 378 Castillo, Jorge I., Guatemala, 246, 289, 415 415 Castillo, Rafael E„ Guatemala, 244, 322 Castro, Myrlam B. M. De, A. Paulo, Brazil Cate, Wayne Hoover, Tooele Cattani, F. Irene Oates, Provo Cattani, Ray A., Provo, 328 Cattani, Thomas. Glendale. Calif., 348 Catten, Lois, Magna Causey, Dixie A., Compton, Calif., 46. 220. 378 Cavaness, Barbara, Salt Lake City, 378 Cebollada, Francisco L., Melilla, Spain Cestarl, Michael Wm., Brooklyn, N. Y., 119 Chadwick, Alice, Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota, 47, 216, 328 Chadwick, Carolyn Preston, Idaho, 86, 378 Chadwick, Charlotte L., Nampa, Idaho, 348 Chadwick, Gloria May, Seattle, Wash., 212, 348 Chadwick, Jerald Fay, American Fork, 348 Chadwick, Larry Earl, Springvllle, 378 Chalk, David Nielson, Spanish Fork Chamberlain, Edwin Carl, Ely, Nev., 41, 184,289 Chamberlain, Gary A., Toppenish. Wash., 257. 265, 378 Chamberlain, Jonathan, Kanab, 348 Chamberlain, Kelton Leo, Kanab, 348 Chamberlin, David M., Pasadena, Calif., 378 Chamberlin, Franklin R., St. George Chambers, Mary K., Provo, 328 Chambers. Richard W., San Diego, Calif., 304 Chambers, Robert Lee, San Diego, Calif., 378 Chambers, Wanda Hyatt, Provo Chandler, Helen C, Salt Lake City, 378 Chandler. Jean M.. Welser, Idaho, 92, 378 Chandled, Jeralie Mae. Centerville. 304 Chaney, Evan Ray, Spokane, Wash., 378 Chantry, Earl Clyde, Lancaster, Calif. Chaplin, Lois E.. Provo, 378 Chapman, Earl W., Layton Chapman, Janice, South Gate, Calif., 378 Chapman, Kenneth Samuel, Provo, 348 Chapman, Otanm Eaton, Farmington N. Mex., 258, 378 Ctiappell, Dick Lament, Springville, 92, 348 Chappell, Larry Ray. Lyman. 378 Chappell, Margaret Ula Chappell, Robert O., Provo. 328 Chappell, Thomas Lee, Lyman Chard, Martha Cowan, Payson Charles, Kathleen, Grantsville, 378 Charles. Marlene P., North Hollywood, Calif., 348 Chase, Delores, New York City, N.Y.. 290, 415 Chase, Gwen, ManSasset, N.Y., 290 Chastain, Marsha D,, Los Angeles, Calif., 378 Chatelain, Hazel Dianne, Salt Lake City, 328 Chattorai. Shib Charan. Bengal, India Chavei, Carmen C, Col. Juarez, Mexico, 348 Chavez, Elena Elvira. Col. Juarez, Mexico Cheeakwai, Glenn, Port of Spain, Trinidad Chegup, Delores, Randlett, Utah, 262. 378 Cheney, Barbara, Provo, 226. 378 Cheney. Garth Wayne, Wendell, Idaho Cheney, Jack Goodell, Salt Lake City, 348 Cheney. Marian, Provo, 216. 230. 328 Cheney. Wayne Douglas, Weiser, Idaho, 378 Cheney. Wayne Thomas, Venice. Calif., 378 Chester, Claudia Ann, Santa Monica, Calif., 88, 378 Chi, Youn Wol, Seoul, Korea, 340 Chiang, Wei Hsuan, Szonchusn. China, 378 Chidesfer, Evar Leon, American Fork Chidestor, Karia, Richfield Child, Eva Diane, Spanish Fork Child, Myron Baraber Jr., Clearfield, 328 Childs, Floyd M.. Springvllle Childs. Forrest Barry, Provo, 378 Childs, Fred D., Springville, 195 Childs, Kathleen. Springville, 348 Childs, Kenneth W., China Lake. Calif Childs, Jay N., Gunnison Childs, Sophie F„ Provo, 378 Childs, Wilma. Gunnison, 378 Chinen, Sakaya. Molokai, T. H.. 256 Chlng, Opal 5. Healani. Dauai Tahiti, Hawaii, 220 Chipman. Alice, Salt Lake City, 415 Chipman, Alice Carol, Payson, 378 Chipman. Richard Elijah, American Fork, 224, 328 Chipman, Stephen M., American Fork Chittock, David H.,0 em Choules, Ora Kaye, Logan, 378 Christensen, Albert D.. Arimo, Idaho, 78 Chrisfensen, Allen C. American Fork, 234, 328 Christensen, Bruce J. Moroni, 328 Christensen, Caria Jean, Fayette, 304 Christensen, Carol L., Provo, 379 Christensen, Clair, Springville Christensen. Clay B., Redlands, Calif., 348 Christensen, Clifford V.. Morgan, 239, 348 Christensen, Clyde A., Springville, 320 Christensen, Colleen, Lyman, Wyoming, 92, 379 Christensen, Dar vln W., Heyburn, Idaho, 239, 260, 348 Christensen, Daryl S., Provo Christensen, David Alma. Pleasant Grove, 90. 348 Christensen, David E.. Olldale, Calif, 328 Christensen, David R., Arlington, Virginia Christensen, Dewey L., Chrisfensen, Dick, Payson Christensen, Don M., Aurora, 379 Christensen, Duane G.. Seattle, Wash., 379 Christensen. Duane L., Long Beach, Calif, 348 Christensen, Earl Jay, Burley, Idaho, 379 Christensen, Elva F., Kingman, Ariz., 186,304 Chrisfensen, Gayle. Driggs. Idaho, 88. 191, 228, 268, 348 Chrisfensen. Geneil G., Levan, 304 Christensen, Georgia, Fruitland, Idaho, 94, 348 Chrisfensen, Gladys L., Falrview, 415 Christensen, Grant A., Provo, 348 Christensen, Grant M., Delta Christensen, Helen M., Provo Christensen, Howard J,, Salem Christensen, lla, Driggs, Idaho, 90, 379 Chrisfensen. Joan, Ogden, 186, 264, 304 Christensen, Jolene, Salt Lake City, 379 Christensen, Jones Kay, Spanish Fork Christensen. Joseph G,, Ephralm, 328 Christensen, Karen, Salem, 290 Christensen, Lillian A., Provo Christensen, Lorimer T., Spanish Fork, 328 Christensen, Louis L, Walnut Creek, Calif, 181, 267, 348 Chrisfensen, Mar Kaye, Salt Lake City, 379 Christensen, Max L., Delta Chrisfensen, Merritt L., Oak City Christensen. Naomi Ruth. Redding, Calif. 78, 90, 348 Christensen, Neal F„ Alexandria, Virginia. 184. 270, 328 Christensen. Patricia. San Jose. Calif. Christensen, Patricia D., Provo, 301, 276, 325, 328 Chrisfensen, Ronal E., Burley, Icfaho, 415 Christensen, Roslna L.. Payson, 328 Chrisfensen, Ruby G., Springville Christensen. Sharll D., Payson Chrisfensen, Shirley A., Sacramento. Calif.. 379 Christensen, Theodore, J., Provo, 322 Chrisfensen, Vickie Ann, Veradale. Wash., 88, 379 Chrisfensen, William J., Provo, 322 Chrisfensen, William R., Anionito. Colo. Christensen. Winston E., Delta. 76, 180. 196, 203, 224 Christian, Dwight Gary. Raymond, Alfa., Can. Christiansen. Anita J.. Portland. Ore., 284 Christiansen, Arden T., Burlington, Wyo., 255, 379 Christiansen, Donald R., Glendale, California Christiansen, Kent H,. Gunnison. 377 Christiansen, Norman L, Provo. 136 Christiansen. Patricia, Monroe, 379 Christiansen, James R., Spanish Fork Christie, Forence V., San Francisco, Calif Christopherson, Merrill, Provo Chun, Albert L. Ming, Honolulu, Tahiti. Hawaii, 256, 348 Chun, Barbara J. P., Oahu, Hawaii Chung, Shirley J.. Honolulu, Tahiti. Hawaii Church. Elsie Almeda, Erie, Penn.. 231, 348 Clapp, Jerry Lynn, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 328 Claridge, Frances Gall, Salmon, Wash, Clarldge, Rufh Diane, Santa Monica, Calif., 4S Clark, Audrey Mae, Grand Junction, Colo., 247 Clark, Betty, Provo, 25, 379 Clark, Bonita Rae, Nampa, Idaho, 379 Clark, Chad W,. Georgetown, Idaho Clark, Claude E., Waynesboro, Va.. 218, 379 Clark, Dacosta Cecil, Provo, 96. 140, 348 Clark, Dan Barfleft, San Diego. Calif. 348 Clark, David Gary, Provo, 379 Clark, Deeann, Montpelier, Idaho, 379 Clark, Delene. Meridian, Calif, 212, 280, 348 Clark, Ellna C, Pleasant Grove Clark, Elwood H., Ogden Clark, Gall, Georgetown, Idaho, 249, 304 Clark, Gary Denzle, Idaho Falls. Idaho, 379 Clark, Gary Gene, Lakewood, Calif. 3 9 Clark, Gordon T.. Vale, Ore., 379 Clark. James R.. Provo Clark. Jeremiah H., Gusher, 304 Clark, John Laurence, Grantsville, 379 Clark, Jon George, Provo, 82 Clark, Kafhryn Ann, Washington, D.C., 304 Clark, Leon G.. Morgan, 260. 304 Clark. Leona G., Ely, Nev., 230. 328 Clark, Malcolm G., Ely, Nev. Clark, Mary Elizabeth, Grantsville. 348 Clark, Mary Helen, St. George, 254 Clark, Nadeane Nellson, Redwood. Calif Clark, Nelda Lydia, Salt Lake City, 216, 230, 328 Clark, Ralph B., Vale, Ore., 224, 415 Clark, Ranae. Rivera, Calif. 42. 191, 245, 379 Clark, Robert M., Redwood, Calif, 328 Clark, Robert S., Provo Clark, Robert Wesley. Klamath Falls, Ore., 78, 379 Clark, Ruel Ross, Provo Clark, Sharon M., Salt Lake City, 304 Clark, Thelma Phillips, Provo Clark, Thelma Marie, Richfield, 348 Clark, Thomas Cecil, Pangultch Clark, Tom Paul, Pleasant Grove Clark, Warren Kay, Provo Clark, Welsford H., Provo Clark. Wilbur Allred. Lovell, Wyo. Clark, Willard Leonard, Pleasant Grove Clarke, Chadwick C, Pocatello, 379 Clarke, Donald S., Provo Clarke. Emily Jane, Alhambra, Calif, 208, 379 Clarke, Jill, Provo. 86. 212 Clarke. John Alva. Provo. 115. 118, 272. 348 Clarke. Ralph Fames, Salt Lake City Clarkson, Jack E.. Provo. 218, 232, 235, 348 Clausen. Vivi T. H.. Twin Falls, Idaho. 255, 379 Clawson. Claudia L., Tucson, Ariz., 86, 348 Clawson, David Warren, Tucson, Ariz. Clawson, Gary Clark, Alberta, Can.. 241, 379 Clawson, James Arthur, Modesta, Calif, 234, 304 Clawson, Myrna Ann J., Modesfa, Calif, 230. 328 Clawson, Willard Lavar, Ramah, N. Mex. Clay, Elvj Clark, Elmira, N. Mex. Clay, George Blaine, Elmira, N. Mex. Clayson, Douglas W,, Santaquin Clayson, Elmo Anthon, Spanish Fork, 348 Clayson, Harold W.. Alameda, Calif. Clayson. Jessie Merle, Payson, 94 Clayton, Kelvin C, Orem, 328 Clayton, Kenneth P., Rumson, New Jersey, 176. 179, 187. 201. 320 Clegg. Alene, Hebert City, 415 Clegg, Anabel, Provo Clegg, Aria Jeannine, Provo, 86, 348 Clegg, Danell Giles, Heber Clegg, Darrel Lewis, Provo Clegg, Dennis A., Heber Clegg. Don Ray. Springville Clegg. George Udell, Orem Clegg, J. Halvor, Provo, 88, 379 Clegg, Kenneth Arnold, Provo Clegg. William Ballard, Provo Cleverley, Vernal Lyie, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 348 Clifton, Shirley Jean, Christy, Texas, 78. 379 Close, Gene Louis, Las Vegas, Nev. Close, Mel Dllkes, Jr., Las Vegas, Nev.. 176, 184. 292, 305 Clough, Gloria Marie. Salt Lake City, 276, 277, 329 Cioward, Mark Eugene, Provo. 244, 348 Cloward, Viva Louise M.. Prove. 329 Clucas, Jerry Kelfh, Meridian, Idaho Cluff Barbara, Jurei, Max., 348 Cluff Beaina Jean. Ashland. Ore., 88, 379 Cluff Chester Reed, Bellflowet, Calif., 289. 348 Cluff Kenneth Clarence, Provo Cluff Oreffa Jeanne, Central Ariz., 305 Cluff Philip, Long Beach, Calif, 88, 379 Cluff Wanda Lorene. Farmington, N. Mex.. 78, 258. 379 Clyde, Don Roger, Springville, 379 Clyde, Kathleen S.. McGill, Nev.. 379 Clyde. Kafhryn Jane, Heber, 92, 294 Clyde, Lynefte Madsen, Provo, 329 Clyde, Richard Cornell, Springville Clyde, Robert F., Provo. 234, 305 Coates, Lloyd Eugene, Phoenix, Ariz,, 254, 379 Coates, Maurice Frank, Garden Grove, Calif,, 348 Cobb, Helen Pauline, Lynwood, Calif Cobia, Lorna, Moses Lake, Wash., 78, 379 Cochran, Carolyn, Provo, 86, 348 Cochran, Joyce, Provo Cockayne, Barbara Anne, Salt Lake City, 379 Coffey, Glen Roger, Walla Walla, Wash., 379 Coffin, Jack Lavell, Yellowstone, Mont.. 244. 329 Coffman, Glenn Wood, Jr., Springville, 305 Cole, Barbara Ann, Kaiispell, Mont., 231. 255, 379 Cole, Charles Frederick, Santa Monica, Calif Cole, Leslie Wayne, Albuquerque, N. Mex,, 96 Cole, Lou Ann, Duchesne, 379 Cole. LyIe Nelson, Preston, Idaho, 250, 348 Cole, Shirley Coleen, Albuquerque, N. Mex., 257, 305 Coleman, Doreen. Marvista, Calif, 191. 379 Coleman, Gene R., Lyman, Neb., 379 Coleman, Harold Gene, Overgaard, Ariz., 248, 379 Coleman, Patricia F., Los Angeles, Calif, 379 Coleman, Ray Walter, Ogden, 329 Coleman, Ronald D., Pasadena, Calif Coleman, Sandra Lee. Salt Lake City Coleman, Virginia M.. Payette. Idaho, 379 Coles, Bonnie Jean, Rigby, Idaho Coles, Floyd H., Payson Coles, Marlow. J., Salt Late City, 379 Coles, Rex Lydell, Rigby, Idaho, 379 Coles, Scott C, Provo Collamer, Richard James, Provo Collard, Cathy, Provo, 42, 245, 284, 322, 187 Collard, George E., Jr., Provo, 272. 273 Collard Lorraine, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 329 Collet. Ralph. Idaho Falls, Idaho Collet, Wanda Amber. Del Bonita, Alfa., Can., 415 Collett, Carol Luana, Fairchild, Wash., 348 Collier, Douglas Dowdle, Murray Collier, Rae Ann Boyer, Springville, 243. 305 Collier, Robert D„ Murray, 222, 305 Collier, Wendell, Vernal Collins, Gary Max, Provo, 131, 272, 321 Collins, Lila Marolyn, Bonanza, 379 Collins, Sharon, Swan Valley, Idaho, 231. 379 Collins, Sue, Provo, 284 Collyer, Ronald F., Farmington. N. Mex., 258. 379 Colovich, Donald G., Eureka, 305 Colvin, Bobby Wal lace, Ogden, 349 Colvin. Ruth S.. Meadow Combs. Cloyd James. Provo, 379 Comer, Constance Ann, Louis, III., 379 Comer, Paul, Lehi Comes, Barbara Joan, Scotbluff Neb., 186 Comish, D. Clayton, Payeffe, Idaho, 292 Compani, Younls, Teheran, Iran. 379 Conder. Donald A., American Fork. 201 Conder. Jerry Gillman, Bishop, Calif Condie, Adella, Twin Falls, Idaho Condie, Cecelia, Twin Falls, Idaho Condie, Clyde Ray, Cheyenne, Wyo., 380 Condie, Genene. Preston, Idaho, 250, 380 Condie, Jane, Springville, 380 Condie, Reed Glen. Preston, Idaho, 296. 349 Condie, Sandra, Pocatello, Idaho, 360 Conger, Janice Athella, Panaca, Nev., 380, 258 Conklin, Edward Dean, Ferron, 380 Connell, Rosemary, Salt Late City, 415 Connelly, Earl Jack, Provo, 415 Connelly, Gordon L., Provo, Connors, Roger Lee, Bandon, Ore., 415 Conover, Carole Jean, Ferron. 380 Conover, Martin W.. Springville. 92, 272, 273, 349 Conrad, Darel Albert, Provo Canyon, 380 Conrad, Mary Lois. Provo. 380 Conrad. Paul W.. Provo. 380 Conrad. Sybil. Provo Contreras, Carlos A.. Honduras 429 Contrerfts. Ruban Zuniga. Honduras. 246. 349 Converse. Roger F„ Jr.. Denville, N.J.. 415 Cook, Alonzo Dean, Salmon, Idaho, 380 Cook. Barbara Jane. Brigham City. 188. 380 Coot. Boyd ,, Oqden, 292 Cook. Clarence Ronald, Mesa. Ariz. Cook. Evelyn. Shelley. Idaho. 223. 305 Cook, Ivan B.. Fruitland. Idaho, 305 Cook, Jack Robinson, Cheyenne, Wyo., 266, 329 Cook. James Reed, Springville Cook, Jerrold W.. Huntington, 88. 380 Cook. Lelah Mae. Cedar Fork. 349 Cook, Lillian C, Spanish Fork, 329 Cook, Lillian Dee, Spanish Fork Cook. Loren Joseph. Orem Cook, Loretta Vivian, Walnut Creek. Calif., 349 Cook, Marjorie Ann, Spanish Fork Cook, Mary Alice. Enterprise Cook, Patricia Larae. Great Falls, Mont., 380 Cook. Philip Charles. Hogansburg. N. Y. Cook, Varlene, Wlllard, 305 Cook, William A.. Riqby. Idaho, 329 Cooke. Nancy Jane, Salt Lake City Cooksey. Eva V., Ranc Taos, N. Mex. Cool. John R.. Orem, 267 Coombs, Jesse R., Provo, 76 Coon, Richard Archie. Chula Vista. Calif., 349 Coons. Di Scott, Mesa, Ariz. Coons, Lounell Baker, Corpus Christi, Texas, 329 Cooper, Carolyn Cooper, Gerald Mack, Nephi, 380 Cooper, Gordon Dee, Raymond. Alta., Can. Cooper. Jacqutline. Nephi, 380 Cooper, James Arnold, Cherokee. N.C.. 305, 380 Cooper, James Ervin, Knoxville. Tenn., Cooper. Jay E.. Wash.. 322 Cooper. Kenneth G., Panguitch. 94, 210, 211, 296, 322 Cooper, Marilyn, Oceanside, Calif., 380 Cooper. Philip Edward. Ruth. Nev., 349 Cooper, Shirlee Anne, Sutherlin, Ore., 380 Cooper. Vivian K.. Provo Cope. Dean Clinton, Seattle. Wash., 349 Copeland, Russell W., Concord. Calif, Corak. Eva Marlene, Midvale, 43. 380 Corbaley. Ruby D.. Glensburn, Wash. Corbett. George Boyd. Provo. 222 Corbett, Glenn Mitchell, WoHand. Wyo., 274, 349 CorbeH, Lawrence R.. Worland, Wyo., 329 Corbett, Mabel E.. Lewisville, Idaho Corbett, Mary E., Washington D. C. Corbett, Robert LeRoy, Orem Corbett, Tuana, Salmon, Idaho, 380 Corbett, William Brent, Soda Springs ' . Idaho, 84 Cordon, Ronald William, Williams, III., 218, 380 Cordon, Rule, Boise, Idaho, 415 Corey, Sharon Jeanne, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 280, 380 Cornaby, Kay S., Provo, 232, 349 Cornelius, Don Edward, Ronan, Mont. Cornelius, Donna F., Oneida, Wis. Cornia. Ross H.. Woodruff Cornilles. Fredrick R., Portland, Ore., 380 Cornwall. Mery Ellen, Clayton, N. Max., 92. 258, 380 Cornwell, Janice B., Salt Lake City Coster. Marilyn. Burley, Idaho, 78, 305 Cote, Leo Francis, Amesbury, Mass. Cottam, Carolyn. Taft. Texas. 78, 329 Coftam, Oelmar R,, Escalante, 329 Cottle, Kenneth Lyie, Nyssa. Ore., 76, 349 Cotton, Thaddeus W.. Winnsboro, S. C, 3B0 Cottrell. Mllford C, Cody, Wyo., Cottrell, William R., Salt Lake City. 380 Coultas, Reginald Hess. Carmel, Calif., 76 Couiens. Dariene Rae, Portland. Ore.. 349 Covey, Barbara Jean, Arcadia, Calif., 32, 67, 290 Covington, Oral Ray, Hurricane, 274, 329, 341 Covington, Wayne LeRoy, Pingrea, Idaho, 329 Cowan, Sill E., Dragerton, Cowan, Claudlne, Salt Lake City, 349 Cowan, LuJean, Boulder City, Nev., 86, 329 Cowan, Malba Jean, Payson. 268. 349 Cowgill, John Philip. Ogden, 119, 380 Cowles, Newell Eugene, Escalante, 380 Cowley, Dean Farrel, Venice Cowley, Dorothy L.. Phoenix. Arii., 84. 238 Cowley, Jerome L., Layton Cowley, Kendall F., Heber Cowley, Lewis Ted. Salt Lake City, 380 Cowley, Marjori S., Sun et Cowlishaw, Richard B., Sunnydale, Calif. Cowsert, Karen N.. Brawley, Calif, 78-79 Cox, Billy E., Phoenix, Ariz. Cox. Bryant Lavern, Fairview, 349 Cox, Charles Holman. Provo Cox. Charles M., Provo Cox, Eunice Ann, Shelley, Idaho, 380 Cox. Gary Everett, Wendell. Idaho. 218. 380 Cox. Gaylan J., Manti Cor, Harold T.. Ferron, 329 Cox, Jack Arnold, Orem Cox, John Gordon, Provo, 349 Cox, Lee T., Provo, 319 Cox, Marion B., Provo. Cox. Peggy Joan, Salt Lake City, 380 Cox, Sharron. Salt Lake City. 380 Cox, Soren Franklin. Provo Cox, VeH J.. Layton. 305 Cox, William Farrelt, Provo Cox, William Pearce, Sacramento, Calif., 289 Cox. Joyce Key, Long Beach, aClif., 247, 329 Coy. Mary Lee. Tecoma. Wash. Cozient, Charles J.. Highland, Calif. Crabb. Nevin Lee, Lehi Crabtraa, Kay Lee, Alta., Can. Craft, Robert Gerald, Ontario, Calif., 349 Crafts, Merlene, Delta. 84 Craig, Thadeus Steven, Stafford, Ariz., 296, 380 Craig, Wesley W., Portland, Ore.. 76, 203 214. 305 Cram. Deanna. Las Vegas, Nev., 258. 380 Crandall, Don Asahel, Mesa, Ariz., 415 Crandall. Evelyn. Springville, 78, 257, 329 CrandaN, Gordon C, Springville, 131 Crandall, Gordon Clegg, N. Y, Crandall, Harvey L., Idaho Falls. Idaho, 380 Crandall, Horace Dean, Provo Crandall. Janice. Oakley Crandall. John David, Monrovia, Calif, 380 Crandall, Lawana, Twin Falls. Idaho. 283. 282, 349 Cr«fidalt, Lynn W., Springville Crandall. Sue Detto E.. Safford. Ariz., 415 Crane, Carol Mae. Salina. 88, 3B0 Crane, Frances Warfield, Southbridge, Mass. Crane, George T., Nephi, 305 Crane. Georgia Anne, Los Angeles. Calif. 380 Crane, Marshall W., Riverton, 380 Crane. Patricia, Los Angeles. Calif. Crane, William E., Jr., Minkcreek, Idaho Crane. William Marion. Circleville. 305 Craner, Donna, Burley, Idaho, 86, 305 Crapo. Carol Berneico. Alta., Can. Crapse. Warren Fitts, Savannah, Ga., 415 Craven, Frank L., Boise, Idaho, 415 Craven, Marian. Boise, Idaho Cravens, Jack Graham. San Diego. Calif.. 128, 380 Crawford Arvin Clark, Spokane, Wash. Crawford, Darrell Boyd, Oqden, 329 Crawford, Edward R., Moses Lake, Wash.. 78.365, 380 Crawford. Gordon Wayne. Ogden, 305 Crawford, Malcolm D., Kennewick. Wash., 380 Crawford, Robert Grant, Provo Crawford. Vanessa L. Sandy, 380 Craythorn, Margaret E., Provo, 284, 380 Creer. Diana Lee, Provo, 290. 349 Creer, Glade Y., Spanish Fork Creer. Howard Nielsen. Spanish Fork, 329 Creer. Thomas Laselle, Provo, 305 Crenshaw. Mills Laurie, Pittsburgh. Calif, 92. 267 Creviston, Herbert Wm.. Provo, 130. 349 Crislor. Jeanette M., Chandler, Ariz., 380 Crist, Robert H.. Pocatollo. Idaho, 349 Critchfield. Keith P., Oakley. Idaho Critchfield. LeRoy R., Kamlo. B. C, Can.. 349 Critchlow. Robert T., Ogden. 329 Crittenden, Carolyn J., Los Angeles, Calif.. 380 Crittenden, Jimmie F.. Oakley. 132. I 14, 134 Crockett, Carol Lee, Idaho Falls, Idaho. 380 Crockett, Kenneth H., Salt Lake City, 380 Crockett, Verla. Provo, 294. 305 Croft. Faye Lavieve, Provo, 380 Croft. Garth Fisher, Pleasant Grove, 329 Croft. Julia M., Idaho Falls, Idaho. 380 Croft, Kent Calvin, Burley. Idaho. 289. 349 Croft, Mack Gerald. Burley, Idaho Croft. Margaret Ann, Idaho Falls. Idaho Croft, Mary Katharine. Cedar City. 349 Crompt n. Bruce Gene. Brigham City, 82, 380 Crook, John Lasell, Idaho Fads, Idaho, 415 Crook, Richard Orland, Renton, Wash. Crosby, Alden Glen, Ogden, 415 Crosby, David LeRoy, Goddard, Kans., 380 Crosby. Edward Earl. Altamont. 380 Crosby, Harry Adthur. Whiftier, Calif, 415 Crosby, Janice May, Finebaugh, Calif. Crosby, Luzon Orvilla, Orem, 228, 349 Crosby, Sylvia Ann, Tompe, Ariz., 241, 380 Crose, Carrol Louise, Long Beach, Calif. 88, 38t Croshaw. Carol Ann, Mountain View. Calif, 381 Crosland Ivan Anthony, Holden. 246, 349 Cross, Donald Leon, Elgin, III,, 381 Cross, William Jay, Holbrook ,Ariz. Crossley, Vera Alice, Los Angeles. Calif. 197. 238, 349 Crow. Dorian R.. Nashua, Mont., 239, 255, 381 Crowley, Carole Jean. Twin Falls, Idaho, 220, 349 Crowley, Dolores Joan, Montlcello, 381 Crowley, Johnnie Mae. Springville Crowther. Arven Jay, Axtel, 415 Crum, Paul E., Jr., Provo, 82. 83, 381 Crump, Floyd W., Spanish Fork Crump, Warren O., Jr., Kansas City, Mo., 349 Crystal, Doris Olive, Pleasant Grove, 381 Cullen, Robert Lindsey, Ontario, Calif. 349 Cullimore. Anne, Provo Cullimore, Grace L, Oklahoma City, Okla., 381 Cullimore, Kelvyn H., Oklahoma City. Okla., 176, 182, 210, 211, 329 Cullimore, Sandra V., Pleasant Grove, 349 Cummard. Tamara Dixie L., Mesa, Ariz., 381 Cummingj, Carol Lee, Salem, Ore., 381 Cummins, L. G., Navosota. Texas, 260 Cunningham, Marilyn G.. Gallup. N. Mex., 86. 245, 258, 279, 381 Cunningham, Mary Lynn, Grand Junction, Colo., 88, 381 Cureton, Rayfield. Henderson, Nev. Curtis, Caroline, Lehi, 280, 349 Curtis, Clayne Grant, Provo Curtis, Demar, Salina, 305 Curtis, J. Dee. Salt Lake City Curtis, Karen, Placerville, Calif, 188, 349 Curtis. Stella Jean, Idaho Palls. Idaho. 381 Cushing, James Francis, Garfield, 292, 381 Cutler, Donald Clair. North Hollywood, Calif Cutler, Douglas Lynn, Salt Lake City. 349 Cutler. Gee Vivian. Glendale. Calif, 320 Cutler. Marlene, Salt Lake City. 349 Cutler, Milton Deverl, Preston. Idaho, 250, 381 Cutler, Odell 6.. Malad. Idaho Cutler, Raye C. V., Penflcfon, B. C, Can., 381 Cuty, Anthony Charles, Payson D Addabbo. Patrick J., Provo, 319 Daehler, Emelie, Logan, 381 Degrade, Marvin Donald, Las Vegas, Nev. Dahl, David C, Raymond. Alta., Can., 329 Dahl, Reed M.. Nampa, Idaho. 305 Dalby, Dean Lamar, Levan, 381 Dalebout, Louise B., Orem Dalebout. Paul, Provo. 115 Dalley, Henry Marvin, Driggs, Idaho, 88, 349 Dalley, John Calvin, Teasdale, 349 Dalley, Nedra, Summit Dalley, Ronald Albert, Overton, Nev., 349 Dallin, Don Blake. Springville. 244 Dalton, David Dare. Mount View, Calif, 381 Dalton. Delos Robert, Circleville. 329 Dalton, Jack. Cowley. Wyo., 124 Delton, Jan Whitney, Springville. 381 Dalton, Juana Miriam, Fullerton. Calif, 33, 43. U. 86 Dalton, Keith D.. Circleville Dalton, Lena Geneve, Pleasant Grove, 349 Dalton, Margaret V.. Mount View, Catif, 88 Daly. Charlotte Rae. Burlingame, Calif, 349 Daly, Jay Wllford, Richfield Daly. Ronald Thomas. Provo Dana, Keith Morgan, Mesa, Ariz., 78, 24B, 349 Daniels, Diana Mae. Long Beach, Calif. 145, (79. 276 Daniels, Neil Murray, St. Thomas, Ontario Daniels. Reid Harper, Provo Danielson, 6. Demar, Springville, 305 Danielson, Gene Earl, Springville, 349 Danley, Arlene Joy, Ft. Worth, Texas Danner, Robert Eugene, Bear City, Calif, 349 Darling, Clair Hawkins, Spanish Fork, 329 Carton. Ralene Ann. Oakland. Calif. 280. 349 Dastrup, Bernard Curtis, Altamont. 88, 262 Dastrup. Miriam P., Sigurd. 381 Dastrup, Richard C. Provo, 82, 83 Dauguste, Roland P., New York, N. Y., 1 19 Davenport. Chloe Ann, Waterloo. Iowa, 349 Davenport. Dawna Lea, Provo. 38 1 Davenport. Evonne Mae. Meridian, Idaho, 143, 329 Davenport, Margie, Gooding, Idaho, 84, 193. 381 Davenport, Sandra Lee. Vale. Ore.. 349 Davenport. Sharon Lynne, Spokane, Wash., 182, 329 Davidson, Marlow Graham, Provo Davidson, Melvine J., Provo, 235 Davidson, Phyllis T., Provo Davidson, Richard Bohn, Mapleton Davies, Clarence Leiand, Salt Lake City, 329 Davles, David Leroi, Provo. 119, 381 Davies, Loren Peter, Provo Davies. Mary Catherine, Salt Lake City, 229, 322 Davies, Valene, Provo, 305 Davis. Barbara Grace, Portland. Ore., 349 Davis, Betty fay, Magna. 88. 381 Davis, Briant Leroy, Long Beach, Calif.. 90. 349 Davis, Carolyn June. Salt Lake City, 305 Davis. Clinton D., Spokane, Wash. Davis, Dariene, Provo Davis, Del E., Provo Davis. Diane, Provo Davis, Dixie. Pangultch, 381 Davis, Dora Rachel. Provo Davis, Dorothy. Provo, 329 Davis, Dorothy. Blackfoot, Idaho Davis, Eldon Paul. Kanab. 257 Davis, Elise Dancy, Provo Davis. Emma Lou, Provo, 237, 278, 305 Davis, Gary Lee, South Gate .Calif, 381 Davis, Gerald E.. Idaho Falls. Idaho, 41. 96 Davis, Hazel Catherine, San Jose, Calif., 228, 349 Davis, Hazel Ruth, Salem, 349 Davis, J. Brent. Idaho Falls. Idaho. 349 Davis. Joanne LaRue, Oakland, Calif Davis, Klllona Soloman. Hoolehua, Molokai, Hawaii, 349 Davis, Leah Rae, Vernal, 381 Davis, Leiand Ellis, Orem, 381 Davis, Lester Clark, Springville Davis, Lloyd F., Boise. Idaho, 224, 329 Davis, Martha Jane. Portland. Ore.. 381 Davis, Meade Anne, Los Angeles, Calif., 88 Davis, Nola Jean, Las Vegas, Nev., 305 Davis, Owen Gerald, Boise, Idaho. 289, 329 Davis, Owena, Gayle, Wellington Davis, Raymond Leon, Kanarraville, 350 Davis, Reid H., Kanab, 84, 305 Davis, Richard Charles, Payson, 28, 381 Davis, Richard Joshua, Provo, 381 Davis, Robert Lyman, Panguitch Davis. Ronald Mitchell, Provo Davis. Vonda. Salt Lake City. 381 Dav. Andrew J., Jr., Lacanada, Calif, 289, 350 Day, Carl F., American Fork Day, Clark Harris, Springville, 329 Day, Dennis Nathan, Fairview, 320 Day, Fay., Salt Lake City, 226, 329 Day, John Charles, Lacanada, Calif, 381 Day, Max Leon, Fillmore Day, Molvin Robert, American Fork Day, Myrna, Layton, 257. 329 Day, Roxanna Kay. Kuna, Idaho, 92, 381 Day. William E., Oakley, Idaho Dayley, Alan Jay. Ogden. 329 Dayton. Earl D.. Heber Dayton, Kenna Beth. Salt Lake City, 381 Deady, William Francis, Framingham, Mass, 319 Dean, Arzuman G., Sandy. 381 Dean, Carole Joan, Skokle, HI.. 350 Dean, Connie Ann, American Fork, 381 Dean, Ernest H., American Fork Dean, Harold Alfred. South Gate, Calif. 381 Dean, Larry Edward, Twin Falls, Idaho, 381 Dean, Nowlan Kelly, Midway, 415 Deason LaJuana, Salt Lake City Deaton, Annette, Provo, 381 De Castro, Odair S., Brazil Decker, Don Lee, Manti Decker, Eva Ann, Snowflake, Ariz., 350 Decker, Gladys, Mesa, Ariz., 415 Decker, Helen Jean, Mesa, Ariz., 90. 381 Decker, Irving H., Evanston, Wyo., 381 Decker, Jerry, Mancos, Colo., 415 Decker, L. Fredrick, Snowflake, Ariz. Decker, Larry S., Orem Decker. Mary Rachael, Mesa. Ariz., 26, 92, 216, 329 Decker, Patricia Anna, Snowflake, Arii., 350 Decker, Rey M., Mesa, Ariz., 248. 415 Decorah. Ruby Ann, Racine, Wis.. 263, 381 De Dios. Audrey, Dusee, N. Mex., 416 Defriez, Arthur Bryce, Provo Defriez. Stanley C, Huntington Degraffenried. Helen L., Provo DeHart. Guy Kim, Payson, 132 Oehoyos, Alberto, Monterrey, Mexico, 327 Dehoyos, B. Federico, Juarez. Mexico, 322 Dejong. Thetma, Provo De La Cruz, Jose D., C. Juarez, Chile, 350 Delamare, Donald K., Tooele DeLange, Leiand L., Orem, 305 DeLeeuw, Farell Henry, Ploche, Nev. DeLeeuw, James Gary, Provo, 350 Del fium, Dorene J.. Glendale, Calif. Damarco, Barbara Ann, Erie, Penn., 306 Demarco, Louie George, Springville Demaree, Ronald K.. Provo, 381 Demars, Lorenzo C, Brigham DeMIIIe, Lloyd, Cedar City, 329 Demos, Bill H., Provo, 296 Demordaunt, Paul Roger, Blackfoot. Idaho, 43. 196. 210. 232, 350 Denhalter, John Henry, Orem Dennett. John Elwood. Provo Dennis, Gary Lee, Los Angeles, Calif, 218, 381 430 Dennis, Gwen D., Provo. 381 Dennis, Perscilla A., Los Angeles, Calif., 381 Denis, Ronald Mitctiell, Orem Densley, Vernon Lamar, Riverton, 218 Denys, Nedra Joan, Prove, 305 Depaula, Leoses Zanone, Parana, Brazil DePriest, Peggy L., Los Alamos, N. Men.. 381 Deputy. Anne. Salisbury, Md.. 257, 329 Deputy, Nancy, Salisbury, Md., 92, 94. 381, 412 Derr, Laretta G.. Green Line. Penn., 94, 381 Derrick. Yvonne, Phoenix, Ariz.. 243, 350 Despain. Donna. Lovell, Wyo., 306 Despain, Faith, Lovell, Wyo.. 257, 263. 350 Despain, Keller Dale. Provo, 361 Despain, KHarwin Richard, Medford, Ore., 78. 382 Despain, Philip Clive, Yuba City, Calif.. 382 Despain, Richard S.. Lovell. Wyo. Despain, Sheron Elmo, Sandy Deuel, Jay L., Provo, 382 Devely, Charles Richard, American Fork Devey, Beverly, American Fort, 86, 350 DeVictorla. Joseph R. L., New York. N. Y.. 247, 366 Devries. Robert H., Oakland, Calif., 382 Dew. Miriam Lee, Florence, S. C. 382 Dewey. Donald R., St. Louis. Mo., 382 Dewey, Lareine, Boise, Idaho, 68 Dewey, Patricia, Boise, Idaho. 68 Oewsnup, Henry Kent, Deseret. 350 Diamond. Paul L, Payson Dibble, Deanne Gail. Salt Lake City, 88 Dlckerson, Larry Eugene, Provo, 350 Dickey, Gary Tilton. Jacksonville. Fla.. 306 Dickey. Made line L., Jacksonville. Fla.. 84. 306 Dickey. Mercedes V.. Jacksonville, Fla.. 301, 306 Dickison, Benjamin L, Ponca City. Calif., 301, 306 Dickson, Kathryn. Sparks. Nev.. 350 Dickson, Kay, Salt Lake City Dickson, Lloyd L., Mexico, Maine, 306 Didericksen, Margie, Tremonton, 382 Dieter, Alice Delia, Ontario, Ore., 350 Dietrick. Charlotte A., Redlands. Calif., 350 Digerness, Sarah I.. Boulder. Colo., 78, 382 Dike, James Alvln, Babbott, Nev., 382 Dill, Jerry Eugene, Emmett. Idaho, 82, 382 Dillman, Laurie E., Provo, 322 Dlmitt, Charles Price, American Fork Dlmond, Harvey Dale, Magna, 306 Dimter, Lauren Hanley, Cu er City, Calif. Dix, Lawona Helen, Provo. 350 Dixon, Donald R., Salt Lake City. 115.272 Dixon, Douglas W., Provo. 330 Dixon, Glen Odell, Gooding, Idaho, 382 Dixon, James D., Payson Dixon. Joan Dolores, Des Moines, Iowa. 86. 186, 220, 284, 330 Dixon, Joann. Olympla Dixon, Karen, Provo, 208, 284, 382 Dixon. Richard Chipman. Provo, 119 Dixon. Ruth M., Provo Dixon. Willard Charles. Spanish Fork Djahanbani, Farrokh R.. Teheran, Iran. 350 Dobbs. Margaret J.. Glendora. Calif., 382 Dobson, Lowell W., Holden Dodds, David Maloy, Penguitch Dodson, Ronald Clyde, St. Louis. Calif. Doermann, James A., Bakersfleld, Calif, 100, 246, 350 Doiron. Mary L, Millstadt. III., 29, 330 Doke, June, Ephralm, 231, 306 Dolan, Albert Edward, Salt Lake City Dolder, Edwin Rudolf, Marysvale, Calif. Dohman, John Edward, Nampa. Idaho, 82, 237, 382 Donahoo, Boyd W., Hollywood. Calif.. 296, 297, 330 Oonahoo, Gretchen V- Los Angeles, Calif., 350 Donald, James Frederick, San Francisco, Calif. Donaldson, Barbara, Ogden, 230. 264 Donaldson. Fratlcelle. Duncan. Ariz., 86, 256. 350 Donaldson. Kenyon V., Duncan, Arii., 82, 258, 382 Done. John Marsh, Payson Done, Joseph Alvln, Provo Doney, Elaine, Franklin, Idaho, 66, 382 Donnelly, Carol Louise, Arco, Idaho. 362 Dorff, Reginald Ray, Provo, 237, 306 Dorius, Dale M., Fayette, 282 Dorny, John Dennis, Burllngame, Calif., 350 Dorton. Brent Lynn, Lehi, 128 Dory, Deanna, Queen Creek, Ariz.. 88. 245, 382 Dotson, Larry Alan, Panaca, Nevada, 350 Dotson, Renee, Pocatello, Idaho. 68, 330 Dougal, Robin Roos, Salt Lake City Douglas, Clyde Lamond, Larned, Kansas, 382 Douros. Helena, Provo Dove. Deon Steve, Provo Dowdle, Meredith, Newton, 362 Dowdle, Robert Keith. Orem Downes. Florence J.. Spokane. Wash., 350 Downey, Lawrence M., Spanish Fork, 306 Downing, David G., Lafayette, N. Y., 224, 350 Downs, Gerald C, Copperton Downs, Stephen Louis. Bingham Canyon Doxey, Lawry Evans, Salt Lake City. 362 Doyle. Joseph Patrick. Colton. Calif, 415 Drake. Charles FranUln. Falkvllle. Ala. Drake, Eileen. Lomlta. Calif, 226, 243, 306 Drake, Janel May. Nampa, Idaho. 35. 216. 230, 276, 330 Drake, John Leiand, Provo, 82, 224. 382 Drake, John Raman, Provo Draney, Orwin Ferris, Kaysvllle, 362 Draper, Claudia Rae, San Francisco, Calif., 382 Draper, Don J., Spanish Fork Draper, Henry E., Huntington Draper, Marva Arlene, Bountiful, 88, 223. 226, 350 Draper, Perry C?ue, Orem, 382 Dray, Joann Wanda, Renss, N. Y., 168. 416 Dredge, David Ray. Malad, Idaho, 210. 350 Dredge. Jesse Richard, Malad. Idaho Dreith, Margery Ann. Long Beach, Calif. 208. 209. 382 Drennan, Bryan Gerald. San Mateo, Calif, 26, 177, 210, 350 Drechsel, Dolores Fay. Salt Lake City. 382 Drew, Lamar H.. American Fork Dreyer, Colette Iris. Freeport, III.. 237, 306 Driggs. Dlanno, Fresno. Calif Drlggs, James Robert, Fresno, Calif, 24, 174. 202, 215, 272, 306 Drinkwater. Phillip F.. Runnemede, N. J., 362 Driscoll, Richard M.. Pingree, Idaho, 350 Driver, Robert James, Chula Vlsfa, Calif., 274 Druke. Helen Deon, Phoenix. Ariz., 320 Dryden, David Bruce, Glendale, Calif Dryden. Thomas Edgar. Jerome, Idaho, 382 Duarte, Evelyn N., Brownsville, Texas Dubois, Jacqueline M., Los Angeles, Calif., 416 Duce, Wallace S., Everett. Wash. Oudding. Earl Brown, Washington, D. C. Dudley, June Nythel. Pocatello, Idaho, I8i, 287 Dudley, Mary Ann, Magrath. Alta., Can., 382 Duerden. Frosty Ella, Downey, Calif. 92. 94. 212. 350 Duffey, Dianne L., Van Nuys. Calif Duggan, James Russell. Long Beach, Calif Dugglns. Sims D.. Panguitch Dugmore. Gale A., Perron, 331 Duke. Barbara Ann. Durnam. N. C. 284, 330 Duke. Beth Winkler. Duchesne. 306 Duke. Clarice P.. Provo, 362 Duke, James K., Duchesne. 320 Duke, Larry B., Heber. 350 Duke, Mary Ann, Springvllle Duke. Robert J., Heber Dumas. Mary Elizabeth, Randolph. Vt.. 319 Duncan, Don Roy. Alhambra. Calif, Duncan. William Thomas, Springvllle Dunford, Carlos Bltner. Salt Lake City Dunford. Charles Kent, Provo, 416 Dunford, Fred C. Provo, 145, 382 Dunn. Barbara, Boise, Idaho, 76, 220, 221, 331. 341 Dunne, Darlene. Joseph. 382 Dunn. J. L.. Annabella Dunn, Joan Patricia, Valley Stream. N. Y., 280 Dunn. Lynn P.. Paul. Idaho Dunn, Patricia E., Englewood, Colo.. 280, 362 Dunn. Richard Quayle. Montpelier, Idaho Dunning, Thomas M.. Yuba City. Calif, 382 Dupaix, Melvin Miles, Hunt Park. Calif, 382 Duplisea, Gerald Hugh, Marysvale, 382 Durfee, Delsa, Salt Lake City, 224, 226. 330 Durfee. George Reed. Vernal, 382 Durfee, Henry Clement, Caldwell, Idaho Durfee, Milo Vaughn. Salt Lake City, 382 Durham, Karl Ray, 205, 330 Durrant, George D., American Fork Durrant, John L., Meridian, Idaho, 350 Durrant, Leo Joel, Meridian, Idaho, 350 Durrant, Norman William, Blackfoof Idaho Durrant, Ronald Jesse, Blackfoot, Idaho, 382 Durrant. Stewart Olani, American Fork. 350 Duvall, John Joseph. Roseburg, Ore., 350 Duvall. Richard Ernest, Roseburg. Ofe., 232, 330 Dye. Lary Eldon. Firth. Idaho Dyer, Gloria May, Independence, Mo., 78. 382 Dykes. Carletta Ann. Whlttier. Calif Eager, Emma Idonna, Leeds Eager, Walter Duane, Provo, 306 Eagleston. Gerald John, Bakersfleld, C alif. 382 Eames, Elizabeth, Salt Lake City, 383 Earl, Anthony M.. Las Vegas. Nev., 78, 382 Earl, Charles Huish. Orem Earl. Clair Frehner, Overton, Nevada. 76, 320 Earl, Esther Miriam, Las Vegas. 228, 279 Earl, James L,. Provo Earl, James Randolph. Las Vegas. Nev. Earp, Robert E.. Yucaipa. Calif, I 15 Earp, Shirlen M., Yucaipa, Calif East, Joseph Neal. Los Angeles, Calif, 330 Easton, Robert Earl, Colton, Calif Eatough. Norman. Provo Eberting. George R.. Yakima. Wash.. 178. 330 Eccles, Justin Rich, Ogden Echols, Beniamln, Caldwell. Idaho, 331 Echols, Donald Jay. Phoenix. Ariz., 382 Echols, Eleanor Joyce, Phoenix. Ariz. Echols, Robert Lee, Jr., Phoenix, Arii., 224. 350 Eckel, Paul Ralph; Medford, Ore., 119, 289. 382 Eckerman. Nevlyn Marie, Albuquerque, N. Mex.. 382 Eddlngton, Bonnie Rae. Holladay. 88, 382 Eddington, Jane Adele. Lehi, 31, 294, 301, 343 Edqell, Mary Lee, Jefferson City, Mo., 382 Edgley, Richard C, Preston. Idaho, 114, 116, 118, 350 Ediefsen, Lynn, Drlggs, Idaho, 382 Ediing, Deslyn Renee, Glendale, Calif, (42, 143, 306 Edmonds, Gary Stringham, Mesa, Arli. Edrlngton, Lamar Kay, Roosevelt Edward, John Brent, Sumatra, Mont.. 241. 296. 350 Edwards, Bernell J., Jr.. Wasco. Calif, 82. 350 Edwards, Catherine. Provo Edwards, Charles B.. Staten Island. N. Y.. 382 Edwards. Don Leroy. Spanish Fork. 296. 382 Edwards, Elaine, Bel Fourche, S. D., 280. 382 Edwards. Larry Cecil, Milford. 331 Edwards. Nelson Clair. Queen Creek. Ariz.. 76. 350 Edwards. Patricia L., Centralla, Was+i.. 213, 216. 217. 247, 330 Edwards, Philip Jan., Burbank, Calif Edwards. Robert William. Provo. 350 Edwards, Sheldon Mahlon, Boulder City. Nev. Egbert, liene, Murtaugh, Idaho. 306 Egbert. Margie, Riverton. 43. 382 Egbert, Richard P.. Tetonia, Idaho Egbert. Wendell W., Preston, Idaho. 322 Egbert. William Edwin, Murtaugh. Idaho. 241 Egelund, Ronald Dean, Orem. 382 Egg. Theron Jay. Jr., Seattle. Wash., 265, 382 Eggers. Charlotte M., Los Angeles, Calif. 284, 382 Eklns, Alton Edwards, Provo Ekins, Carma Rae. Hinckley, 350 Eklns, Paul Edwards, Provo Elder, Charles William. Seattle. Wash. Elder, Clark R,. Marysvale Elder. Qulnten Joseph, Provo Elder, Renee H., Preston, Idaho Eldredge. Glen H., Provo. 330 Eldredge, Joseph Lloyd, Salt Lake City. 350 Elgan, Jesse Bybee, Provo. 330 Elgan. Nancy Lee T., Provo, 29, 243. 306 Elggren, Barbara Elaine, Centervllle. 382 Ellason, Gerald Bowman, Bancroft, Idaho, 350 Elaison. Norrell Bowman. Bancroft. Idaho, 222, 330 Eliason. Patricia Ann, Snowville. 276. 350 Elison, Ina Lou, Oakley. Idaho, 80. 81. 215. 290.306 Elklngton. Eddie Reed, Idaho Falls. Idaho Elklngton. Grant Clark, Tooele, 90 Elkington. William L.. Idaho Falls, Idaho. 383 Ellertson, Robert Dean, Provo Ellett, Mont R., BIcknell Elliotf Bert Arnold, Payson Ellis. Darrell Eugene. Mancos, Colo.. 96, 306 Ellis. Gay Mercedes, Salt Lake City, 255 Ellis, Geralyn Rae, Pomona, Calif, 88, 383 Ellis. Jede Neil, Mancos, Colo., 383 Ellis, John McKle, Frankston, Texas, 260, 350 Ellis, William E., Seattle, Wash. Ellison, Howard Reed, Lethbrldge, Alta., 178, 196, 197, 214 Ellison, Jerold Heber, Yucaipa. Calif. 350 Ellsworth, Barbara Jean, Queen Creek, Ariz. Ellsworth, Christine, Pasadena, Calif, 177, 383 Ellsworth, Colleen, Ogden, 205. 306 Ellsworth, German C. M. Ellsworth, Jonathan L., Farmington, N. Mex. Ellsworth. Karen, Chlno. California, 238 Ellsworth, Lyie William. Provo. 350 Ellsworth. Nylan J., Provo Ellsworth. Robert C, Queen Creek, Arli., 383 Ellsworth, Sharon, Salt Lake City Ellsworth, Sterling G., Salt Lake City Elmer, Richard Melvin, Mesa, Ariz., 254 Elmer, Theodore K.. Provo Elton. Lawrence S., Orem Elton. Robert Harold. Los Angeles. Calif. 383 Ely. Raymond William, Los Angeles, Calif, 224. 383 Elzlnga. Joyce, Lavelle, Hunter. 68. 226, 350 Elilnga. Yvonne Kay. Hunter, 86, 192, 226, 383 Emery, Donna Carolyn, Mesa, Arizona, 223, 330 Emmett, Kathleen, Portland, Ore., 383 Emmett. Sally, Rochester, Minn., 31. 177, 212, 213. 350 Emmett, Susan, Rochester, Minn., 341 Emmons, Elmer Lamar, Seattle, Wash. Empey, E. Don. Price, 306 Empey, Nonna Mae, Ogden, 231, 264, 306 Ence, Iva Dawn. Las Vegas. Nev., 258, 383 Ence, Mac Delbert, Monroe, 84, 210, 350 Endrlnl, Donna M.. Ogden, 264. 306 Engemann, Jean, Van Nuys. Calif, 383 Engemann. Paul Karl, Wan Nuys, Calif Engemann, Robert P., Van Nuys, Calif England. E. Gary, Tooele. 289, 350 England. Joseph DeLoyd. Tooele. 383 Engle, Ira, Jr., Seymour, Conr ., 383 Enke, Glen Graham, Provo, 350 Enke, Ruth Graham, Provo, 350 Ensign, Bruce WiMls. Glendale, Calif Ensign. Janice Claire, Glendale. Calif. 220. 221 Ensign, Jerald Coleman, Glendale, Calif Epiing. Duane Alan, LaGrande, Ore. Erekson, Paul W., Provo, 244 Erickson, Alice, Springvllle Erickson, Carl Henry, Freedom, Wyo.. 350 Erickson, Clarence, Jr., St. Joseph, Mo., 306 Erickson, Donis L., Boise, Idaho Erickson, Einar C., Ruth, Nev, Erickson, Elaine, Springvllle, 330 Erickson, Georgia G., Ely, Nev. Erickson. Leiand Ross, Ogden, 264, 330 Erickson, Reita B., Lethbrldge. Alta.. Can., 243. 252. 306 Eriksen, Claudette G., Danbury, Conn. Eriksson, Herbert, Las Vegas, Nev., 350 Eriksson, Mildred Maria, Las Vegas, Nev. Eribeck, Joyce Elaine, San Mateo, Calif, 383 Ersklne. June. Salt Lake City, 383 Esler, Sally Ann. Phoenix. Ariz., 191. 212, 228. 351 Espiritu. Dorothe M.. San Mateo. Calif, 383 Esplin, Richard Henry, Nyssa, Ose. Esplin, Robert Morris, Nyssa, Ore. Estes, Dale Arden, Rochester, N. Y. Estes, David Brenton. Provo, 251 Estes. Rex William. Stockton, Calif. 179, 292. 301, 325. 330 Estrada. David T., Mexico City, Mexico Estrada, Fazur, Gurrero, Mexico, 322 Evans. Allen D.. Spanish Fork, 383 Evans. Afda Lou, Salt Lake City, 220, 383 Evans. Barb ara Leone, Salt Lake City, 383 Evans, Bernell C, Payson Evans, Dean Durrell, Overton, Nev. Evans. Dean M.. Provo. 237. 306 Evans, Elise Sanford, Provo Evans. Gary Alma, Tooele Evans, Georgia, Salt Lake City, 268. 351 Evans. Hugh Lusty, Arcadia, Calif. 383 Evans. James Roger. Seattle. Wash.. 383 Evans. Jean, Riverton. 192, 228. 351 Evans, Jo Anne, Glendale, Calif, 383 Evans, John William, Provo. 322 Evans, Naomi Lillian, American Fork Evans. Norma Deane. Mesa. Ariz., 282. 331 Evans, Richard Kent, Fairview, 261 Evans, Rose Ann. Glendale. Calif. 243, 306 Evans, Sally Rae, Burton. Wash.. 363 Evans, Sondra, Salt Lake. 86. 280, 351 Everett, Alice Jeanne, Lafayette. Calif Everett. Carolyn. Springvllle. 351 Everett. George Curtis. Modesto. Calif, 306 Eves. Wendell A., Springville Eves, Zora Mae, Provo, 306 Ewald, Richard Vernon, San Leandro, Calif Ewart. Faith, Baltimore. Md., 186. 278 Ewell, Arlln Reed. Genola Ewell. Dewalne H.. Provo Exiey. Paula Partridge, Provo Exiey, Thomas George, Provo Eyer, LyIe Cadwallader. Provo Eyre. Larry Kent. Salt Lake City Faber, Dorian Rey, Provo Facer, Mark Rola, Malad. Idaho Fackrell, Maria Eliza, San Diego, Calif, 383 Faddis, John David, Pleasant Grove Fagg, Jack Wayne, Oakley Fairbanks, George H., Raymond, Alta., Can., 331 Fairbanks, Grant Smith, Salt Lake City Falrbourn, Joyce, Saline, 230, 268, 306 Fairchlld, Vanda C. F., Provo Falrless, Lanae Ann, Salt Lake City, 226, 383 Fakharzadeh, Jatal. Khorassan. Iran, 383 Fallis, Arvel Alonio. Hatch, 351 Fallon, Kenneth Paul, Jr., Spanish Fork, 383 Falslev, Evelyn. Benson. 306 Farber, Gall June. Ogden Fardo, Mauro, Sao Paulo, Brazil. 351 431 Farish, Ronald W.. Lomltd. Calif. Farley. Floyd Lawrence, Orem Farley. Gregory Dennis, Orem. 119 Farley. Wilford H.. Riverside. Calif., 82. 383 Farmer. Scot t Laval, Seattle, Wash., I 14. 289, 330 Farnsworth. Carl Larry, La Plata. N. Mex., 258, 383 Farnsworth. Clyde Ray. Ely, Nev., 383 Farnsworth. Gary F., Mar Vista. Calif. Farnsworth, Helen M., Lawrence. Kans.. 78. 383 Farnsworth, Lynn Smith, Beaver, 351 Farnsworth. Norene. Richfield, 383 Farnsworth. Patricia, Salt Lafce City, 186. 351 Farnworth. Keith F.. Orem Farnworth. Richard A.. Biggs, Calif.. 383 Farr. Betty Jean, Bountiful Farr, Gay. Pleasant Grove Farr, Lyie Elvin. Prove Farr. Miles Merrift, Jr.. Portlant. Maine. 351 Farr. Robert Leiand, St. Johns, Ariz.. 330 Farren. John James, Springville. 383 Farrer. Mildred LaJean. Salt Lake City, 383 Farrimond. Joan. Richland. Wash., 383 Faufata, Barbara Lani, Honolulu, Hawaii, 184, 256, 383 FauU. Clive Gene. Young. Ariz.. 383 Fawson. Lauralee, Pocatello. Idaho ,76. 268, 302 Fawson. Lurae Curtis. Salt Lake City. 257. 351 Fauio. Shirley A,, Helper, 330 Fehlberg. Vernon Lee, American Fork Felk, Frances. Nyssa. Ore.. 143, 260, 306 Felix, Geniel. Springville. 383 Felix. Joseph C, Provo Fender. Geraldlne M.. Glenwood Springs, Colo., 383 Fenn, Donald Eugene, Roseland, Ore. Fennessy, Robert Lane. Altadona, Calif. Fennig. Mary R., Clovls, N. Mex.. 383 Fenton, Robert. Pleasant Grove Ferguson, Byron Paul, Provo Ferguson, Mary Lynn. Provo. 383 Ferguson, Roy Grant. Spanish Fork Ferre, Jack Warren. Provo, 383 Forre, Wacksone. Salt Lake City. 416 Ferre. Margaret J., Salt Lake City. 306 Ferrell. C. Edgar. Juneau, Alaska. 383 Farrell. James Roger, Phoenix. Ariz.. 330 Ferrin. Loan Holley. Ogden, 202, 322 Forrin. Ross Wallace, Chlco, Calif.. 292, 416 Ferris, Wesley Melvin, Bountiful, 383 Fetterley, James Leon, Provo, 383 Fickas, Ronald J., San Olego, Calif. Field. Donald Willis. Provo Field. Robert Daniel. Queens, N. Y., 292, 351 Field, Rosalie B., Ogden, 306 Fielding, Bonnie Joan, Payson, 383 Fiat, Lamar Lee, Ogden Fietkau, Benjamin R., Springville. 78. 383 Fife. Annette, Yuma, Ariz., 237, 306 Fife, Don Joseph, Ogden, 306 Fife, Florence E., 330 Fife. Janice. Yuma. Ariz.. 92. 351 Fife. Nancy Jane, Los Angees, Calif.. 341. 383 Fife, Ronald Kay. Idaho Falls. Idaho. 383 Fife. Walter Daniel. New Orleans. La.. 296. 351 Filaramo. Anthony John, Now York, N.Y. Fillmore, Alfred Max. Provo, 130 Fillmore. Charles L., Provo Finch, James Moran. Spanish Fork, 383 Finch. Richard H., Oakland. Calif., 296, 351 Findlay, Eugene Hugh. Bloomington, Idaho, 330 Findlay, Jack, Panaca, Nev., 351 Finlayson. Bliss B.. Seattle. Wash., 86, 186 Finlayson. Carol Joyce. Provo, 88 Finlayson, Fred C, Provo Finlayson, Janice, Murray Finlayson, Lucille Jane. Ontario. Calif., 78. 276. 331 Finlinson, Arline, Provo Finlinson, Arlyn Jay, Leamington, 132. 134. 330 Finlinson, Esdras Reese, Oak City, 306 Firmage. Mary Brown, Provo Fish, Charles Riggs, Goldfield. Nev.. 319 Fisher, Alice May, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 351 Fisher, Diane Jones. Los Angeles. Calif., 90, 208, 384 Fisher, Grant Leron, Hillspring. Alta., Can., 351 Fisher. Loa Shirlene. Provo. 306 Fisher. Lois Irene. Lacomb. Ore. Fisher, Margaret, Draper, 280. 351 Fisher, Milton Byron. Provo. 78. 131. 182, 296, 383 Fisher. Nadlne Ann. Concord. Calif. Fisher, Roger D., Orderville Flshher, Robert B.. Kuna, Idaho Fiso, Avefoa. Apin, Samoa. 94, 257, 331 Fitch, Billie Sherman, Sunnydale. Calif.. 384 Fitch, Marian Florence, San Diego. Calif.. 88, 384 Fitlsemanu, Tavita. San Francisco, Calif.. 88, 257 Fitt, Jay William, Selby. Calif.. 246, 351 Fitt. Jon Cleon. Selby, Calif.. 351 Flfigerald, Crozier K., Draper, 224, 384 Fitigarald, James B.. Draper Fifzgereld. Paul. Draper Flake. David Kay. Snow Flake. Ariz., 248. 3B4 Flake Doan Maeser. Snow Flake, Ariz.. 351 Flake, Iven Kowallls. Nyssa, Ore., 384 Flake. Lavona, Snow Flake, Ariz. Flake, Leona. Snow Flake. Ariz. Flake. Rhita. Bonaparte. Iowa, 142. 143. 330 Flake. Wilbur Kowallls. Nyssa, Ore.. 384 Flaming. Art Lee. San Diego. Calif., 119 Flanary. Paul Eugene, Nyssa. Ore.. 384 Reming. Donovan E., Jr., Ogden, 306 Fleming, Ruth Hacking, Provo Flenniken, Daisy L, Millbrae, Calif., 88. 251. 384 Fletcher, Bonnie Jean, Pascagoula. MIk., 226. 384 Fletcher, Donald Eugene. Monitor, Wyo. Fletcher, G. Robert. Green River, Wyo,. 119, 351 Fletcher, Larry Wade, Tropic Hatcher, Roger Wesley. Tulsa, Okie., 351 Fletcher. Ronald E., Tulsa, Okla., 384 Fletcher, Wendell W.. Provo. 306 Fllnn. Robert James. Salt Lake. 384 Flower, Judson H., Jr., Lancaster. Calif., 131, 330 Flud, Selma, Lavonne. Blythe, Calif. Flygare, Norma, Salt Lake City, 416 Flygare. Patricia. Afton. Wyo., 88, 266. 351 Foley, Floreve, Temple City, Calif. Folkman, Carol. Nyssa, Ore., 351 Fodett. Edson Roy. Douglas. Ariz.. 20S, 248. 306 FoUom, Jean Lynn, Salt Lake Folsom. Lerry E., Salt Lake, 384 Foliom, Marvin Hugh. Farmington, 78, 204 Folsom, Nancy Ellen, Farmington, 76, 216 Foote. Mariorie. Orem. 243. 306 Forbis. John Alvin, Tillamock. Ore., 384 Ford, Hal A., Provo Ford. Kathleen, Farmington, 243 Ford, Larue, Provo, 384 Ford, Margaret. Farmington. 78. 290, 384 Ford. Mont Keith. Orem Fordham. James Carl, Mishawaka, Ind., 416 Foreman. Richard W.. Calgary, Alta., Can., 252, 384 Forman. John Ernest, Heber Forman, Margie Beth. Salt Lake, 351 Forsberg, Robin, Lodl. Calif.. 330 Forsey, Phyllis Louise. Richfield, 280, 384 Forsgren. G. Brent, Murray. 384 Forsgren, Klare, Preston, Idaho. 296, 351 Forsling. Myrtle Ann. Twin Falls. Idaho. 37. 330 Forster, Merlin H., Delta, 306 Forsyth, Fred L.. Calionte. Nev.. 351 Forsyth, Gwen, Provo Forsyth. Terry Norwood, Stockton, Calif. Forsyth , Edward W., Hawaii, 307 Forsythe, Francis K. G., Hawaii Forsyfhe. Mary Malle, Hawaii. 32. 67, 243, 256. 307 Fortini, Patricia Ann, Oakland, Calif., 220. 351 Fossum, Allan John, Cedar Rapids. Iowa, 88, 330 Fossum, David Karl, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 218, 384 Foster. Diane E.. Palo Alto. Calif. 142, 416 Foster, Helen Marya, Qrem, 232, 278 Foster, Lena Nadino, Danforth, Maine. 276 Foster, Mary Lynne, Pasco. Wash., 265, 351 Fotherlnghom, Dean W., Orem. 384 Foulger, Jan. Salem. Ore.. 307 Foulk. David Richard. Walnut Creek. Calif.. 384 Fountolne. Edwin F., Salt Lake. 384 Fouti, Arlene, Mesa, Ariz., 248. 384 Foutz, Dell Riggs, Provo Foutz, Edwin Luff, Provo, 384 Fouti, Elvadeen, Las Vegas. Nev.. 258. 384 Foutz, Jerrold Brent, Farmington, N. Max., 384 Foutz, Robert B., Jr., Farmington, N. Mex.. 202, 292, 351 Fowkes, Elliott Jay, Evanston, Wyo. Fowkes, Ivar Gene, Evanston. Wyo.. 226. 351 Fowler, Janet Dawn. Salem. Ore., 42. 188, 245, 259. 384 Fowles. Lueann. Oakley. Idaho. 78. 384 Fow . Robert Lemoyne, Provo, 351 Fowles. Robert Vernon, Delta. 416 . Fox, Charles W.. Los Angeles. Calif. Fox, Gone Lawrence. Vernal, 210, 351 Fox, Harold Chipman, Lehi Fox. Robert Barlow, Ogdon, 264, 351 Fox, Ruth Elaine, Elk Grove. Calif., 88. 384 Fox. William H., Lehl Foxley. Diana Gae. Tromonton. 384 Foxley, Billy Sears, Everett, Wash. Foy, Margaret Ann. Pangultch Frampton, Dean Earl, Las Vegas, Nov., 292, 258, 384 Frampton, Mary Helen, Provo, 78, 294, 351 Frampton, Orval Max, Provo, 131 Francis, Dean Samuel, Provo, 78 Francis, Evan D., Springville Francis, Jane Ann, Spanish Fork, 88. 384 Francis. Larry Lee. Spanish Fork Francis, Samuel Eldon, Springville, 384 Francis, Vaughn Elgin, Spanish Fork Francom. Baunie Jean, Salt Lake City, 384 Francom, Delbert Dee, Payson, 330 Francom, Donell Gordon, American Fork, 384 Frandsen, Laura Jean, Pangultch Frank, Gordon, Richfield, 330 Franson, Larry Maxwell, Oakley, 384 Frantz, Gloria Sharon, Riverton Frazier, Betty Louise, Dundee, Miss.. 307 Frazlor, Dana Sue, Tunica. Miss. Frazier, Gerald Allan, Springville, 191, 384 Frazier, Myron A., Provo Frazier, Robert LoGrand, Springville, 181, 307 Frazier, Vernon Lamar, Oakley Fredrickson, Gordon, Malad, Idaho, 292, 351 Fredrickson, Ralph V., Provo Free. Joseph Carl, Las Vegas. Nev., 330 Free, Lory M.. Paraca, Nev., 384 Free. Myrtle Joy ' W., Panaca. Nev., 351 Freeman. Carol Ann, Long Beach, Calif.. 279, 351 Freeman, Dee Merlin, Pleasant Grove Freeman, Lawrence Gerry, Rockland, Idaho, 330 Freeman, Peter Howe, Santa Monica, Calif. Freeman. Samuel Howard. Provo. 307 Freestone. Ernest Leon. Vernal Freeze, Gary Lyman, Halldale. Calif, 330 French. Donald Ira, Jr.. Delmar. N. Y.. 330 French. Ronald A.. Glendale, Calif. Friend, Roy Levari. New Plymouth. Idaho Frisbey. Carol Jeanne. Yucaipa, Calif., 416 Frisbey. Gerald James. Salt Lake City, 292. 416 Fritz, Sharon Lynne. Freefort, Idaho. 78. 84. 351 Frodsham. Frank Earl, Woodruff Frodsham. Mark Joseph. Woodruff Frodsham. Sharon. Cardston, Alta., Can., 307 Fronk. Robert David. Ogden. 384 Frontier. Merjorle R.. San Jose. Calif. 245, 351 Frost. Jack. Joseph City. Ariz., 200. 351 Frost, Janice Leona, Denver, Colo., 384 Frost, Merrill Franklin, Denver, Colo., 384 Froyd, Karen J., Cedar City. 230, 307 Fry, Delle Merl, Oregon City, Ore. Fuhriman, David Hyrum, Oakland, Calif,, 384 Fuhriman, Elizabeth J., Oakland, Calif, 284, 330 Fujlta, Wilfred Susumu, Honolulu, Hawaii. 256, 384 Fuller, Gary R., Campbell, Calif, 47, 210, 351 Fuller, Jane Rae, Laverkin Fuller, Larry Dean, Baker, Ore., 384 Fuller. Laurita, Winslow, Ariz.. 384 Fuller, Mary Loueen, Salt Lake City, 384 Fuller, Merilyn M., Cottonwood, Ariz., 384 Fullerton, Janet Draper, Cedar City, 384 Fullmer, Claire, Roxburg, Idaho, 78, 384 Fullmer. Clark Elmer, Springville Fullmer, Dcmna Jean Fullmer, Donna Lee, Tod Park Fullmer, D. Ray, Delte Fullmer, Jlmmie, Springville Fullmer, Mark Allen, Blackfoot, Idaho, 25. 31, 43. 210, 211, 232, 351 Fullmer, Virgil Clay, Springville, 384 Fulton. John Brenner, N. Hollywood. Calif Funk, Carlton Deloyd, Downey, Calif. 330 Funk, Raymond L., Los Angeles, Calif Funk, Sheryl Pond, Blythe, Calif, 351 Furlong, Richard M., Ogden, 351 Gabbltas, Robert Savage. Bakersfield, Calif 3SI Gabbott, Connie Ann, Salt Lake City, 282, 351 Gadd, Naomi Dawn, Nephi Gaddls, Gail Thomas, Chandler, Ariz., 96, 384 Gage, Delwyn Orin, Shelby, Mont., 330 Gagon. Gale, Provo Gagon, Glen Scoft, Provo Galley, Richard W., Preston, Idatio Galbraith, Janet Lynne, McGill, Nev., 90, 307 Galbraith, Wendell, Los Angeles, Calif Gale, James Eldon, Durango, Colo., 9 0. 384 Gale. Muriel Belle. Chandler, Ariz.. 76, 220. 284. 330 Gale, Terry William. Loa Gallego, Danny Tapia, Dover. Calif, 178, 330 Gallia, Madlllyn Carol, N. Bend. Ore.. 364 Galloway. Gwen. Roosevelt Galloway. John Alden. Roosevelt Gallup. Norman Ray. Venice, Calif., 416 Gambles, Paul Dean. Swan Lake, Idaho, 141, 188, 191, 245, 351 Gamblin, Gerald Allen, San Carlos, Calif, 385 Gamet, Carolyn, Provo, 381 Ganjei, Geri Tula S., Provo Ganus, Perry Gene, Sanford, Colo.. 330 Garcia, Jose E.. Las Cruces. N. Mex., 258, 385 Gardiner, Bruce Allen, Ogden, 35t Gardiner. Frank, Malta, Idaho Gardiner, Chloe, Spanish Fork Gardner, Alan W., SpanisJi Fork Gardner, Clifford Ray, Provo. 307 Gardner, Colin, Gridley, Calif Gardner, Duane Allen, Lund, Nev., 307 Gardner, Eldon Claire, Glendale, Arii. Gardner. Georgeenne, La Mesa, Calif. 251, 279, 385 Gardner, Hal, Gridley, CaHf Gardner, Janet Afton, Spanish Fork, 78, 385 Gardner, Kathleen, Spanish Fork, 385 Gardner, Kay Evan, Delta, 263, 289, 352 Gardner, Kaye Alice, Pleasant Grove, 385 Gardner, Larry Gene. Las Vegas. Nev., 385 Gardner, Lawrence B., Salem, 416 Gardner, Lynn J., Monterey Park, Calif. 38, 84. 98, 307 Gardner, Milford B.. Afton, Wyo. Gardner, Ralph Ervin, Colorado Springs, Colo. Gardner, Sherril, Lund, Nov., 258, 385 Gardner, Shirley, Blackfoot, Idaho, 330 Gardner, Sofia Ann, Snow Flake, Ariz., 257, 330 Gardner, Stephen Louis, Denver, Colo,, 385 Gardner, Wlllard Halo, Logan, 320 Garff Valorle Jean, Salt Lake, (43. 307 Garfield, Carol Jean, Milford, 385 Garfield, Theodore D., Sherwood, Ore., 307 Garlick, G. J., American Fork Garn, Stephen C, Provo, 352 Gerner, Clair James, Salt Lake City, 330 Garner, Dean A., Raymond, Alta., Can. Garner, Richard F., Nampa. Idaho, 385 Garrard, Shirley Juno, Burley, Idaho. 278, 307 Garrett, Clyde B., Nephi, 352 Garret, Gordon B., American Fork Garrett, Leon Sheril, Ely, Nov., 47, 210, 352 Garrett, Lewis Eugene, American Fork, 195 Garrett, Mark Wallace, Salt Lako City Garrett. Max Harold, Salt Lake City, 196, 224, 385 Garrison, Billy G., Provo Garrison. William L., Burlington, Iowa Garsido, Anita, Salt Lako City Garside, Arlyn Lamoyne, Ogden, 264, 296, 330 Garwood, Barbara L., Cortoi, Colo. Gashler, Daniel Hugh, San Jose, Calif, 42, 186, 188. 245. 351 Gassaway, Torrance Lee, Milwaukie, Ore., 385 Gasser, Kenneth G., Payson Gastor, Shirley, Sandy Gatenby. Jackie. Provo, 90. 94, 307 Gates, Halvor H., Provo, 307 Gates, Hugh Isom, Hurricane, 202, 322 Gates, Jay C, Pleasant Grove Gates. Joseph Lawrence, Compton, Calif., 237, 330 Gates, Keith Thompson, Nampa, Idaho. 385 Gatewood, Louise Anna, Burbank, Calif, 385 Gay, Joann, Provo, 29 Goalta, Jack Chaster, Alhambra, Calif. 330 Geaslin. Eva Rae, Provo, 352 Geddes, Karia Fa. Banida, Idaho. 46, 2)6, 294, 330 Godge, Devol Kidgell, Salt Lake City. 385 Gee, Edwin Lester, Provo, Gee, Janet Anne, Kirkwood, Mo., 88. 385 Gee, Kenneth V., Gunnison Geertsan, John Ralph, Cloma. Calif, 130, 272 Geortsen, Lou Rita, Provo, 268, 330 Gehrlng, Dixie Ann, Provo. 352 Geisler. Patricia M.. Salt Lake City. 385 Gentry, Evelyn, Denver, Colo., 385 George, Marilyn, Salt Lake City, 385 George, William Seth, Las Vegas, Nov., 33, 272 Gerbor. Alan Harold, Salt Lake City, 82, 385 Gerber, Grant McKee Gerhart, Marilyn Anne, Great Falls, Mont., 385 Gerth, Edna May. Salt Lake City, 216, 330 Glauque, Barbara Anne, Monrovia, Calif., 264, 330 Gibbons, Betty Clawson, Provo Gibbons, John Elwood, Provo Gibbons, LeRoy. Holbrook, Ariz.. 90, 385 Gibbons, Normand Lee, St. George, 292, 330 Gibbs, Douglas James, Portage, 78, 385 Gibbs, Laurel Elizabeth, Reliance, Wyo,, 231, 385 Gibson, David Kent, Dragorton Gibson, George Turner, Orem, 307 Gibson, Richard S„ Blackfoot. Idaho, 182, 352 Gibson. Shirley Rae. Nephi Gieck. Fred Gary. Boulder City, Nev,, 385 Glfford, Calvin E.. Provo Gifford. Clarence Alvin. Olympia. Wash. Glfford, Joy Ellen. Olympia, Wash. Glfford, Sandra Kay, Provo Gilbert. Byron J., Roosevelt, 234. 307 Gilbert, Joyce, Idaho Falls. Idaho Gilbert. LyIe C. Bancroft, Idaho Gilbert, Rota Alice, Penticton, B. C, Cen.. 385 385 432 Gilchrist. Dianne S., Princeton, N. J, Giles, Gary N.. Heber City. 131. 385 Giles. Ivin Trevor, Heber City Giles, Lynn W., Jerome, Idaho Giles. Marlene. Heber City. 307 Giles, Marvin Ray, Jerome, Idaho Giles. Richard P.. Whittier. Calif.. 251 Giles. Thomas Bert, Heber City Giles. Willis Boyd. CaHin. Nev.. 385 Gitger. Lloyd Dwight. Las Vegas. Nev.. 274. 352 Gilger, Marilyn, Las Vegas. Nev.. 268 Gillespie, Almon Dean , Fillmore Gillespie. Jeannine, Salt Lake City, 88. 365 Gillette. Jayne. Kansas City. 31. 84, 352 Gillies. Margaret Kaye, Provo. 330 Gillies, Roger Claude. Salem. 352 Gilliland, Robert G., Rosemead. Calif. 272. 307 Gilltngs, James L., Arcadia, Calif. Gillman. Ladell, Provo Gilmore. Leola Verna. Van Nuys, Calif., 416 Gilson. Buddy Dean. Oram. 385 Glister. Donald Conrad. Boise. Idaho Gines. Gary E.. Kamas Gines. Margaret. Woodland. 352 Gingerich. LamonI, Spanish Fork, 322, 330 Gireud. John Leroy. Provo Givens. Una Marlene, Burlingame. Calif. Glasgow. Buckner, B., Jr., Provo Glasgow, Diane Dunford, Provo Glasson, Ruth Ann, Plymouth, Idaho. 385 Glavinic. Adhor Louise. San Pedro. Calif., 385 Glaiier, Donna Charlena, Mese, Arii., 33, 76, 77, 34), 330 Glaiier, Joan, Provo, 330 Glazier, Luana Karen. Santa Ana Canyon. Calif., 268. 416 Gleave, Larry J., Annabelia Gleie, Marenann, Sacramento, Calif. Glenn. Barbara Ann. Kimberly, Idaho, 88. 385 Glenn. Clayton Jackson, Union. 0.re.. 307 Glenn, Darlene. Los Angeles. Calif., 36. 38, 287. 352 Glenn, Merril Hollon. Brigham City. 129, 244, 352 Glines, Deloa Dawn. Richland. Wash., 29. 307 Glines, Laraine, Woolford. Alta., Can., 307 Glines, Reece L., Provo. 235. 322 Glines, Rax Lamb, Woolford, Alta., Can., 385 Glover, leroy Lennis, Seattle. Wash., 352 Goaslind, Donald H.. Salt Lake City. 385 Goates, Irene, Parma, Idaho. 257. 416 Goates. Kenneth Joseph. Lehi, 352 Goates, Morris A.. Lehi Gobla. Dahl Charles. Sprlngville, 385 Godfrey. Audrey Ann V.. Athens. N.Y.. 243. 308 Godfrey, Eva Louise, Richmond, 250. 385 Godfrey, Harvey Allen, Harrlsville Godfrey, Kenneth, Cardston. Alta., Can. Godfrey, Lavar Delbert, Idaho Falls, Idaho Godfrey, Ririe M., Provo Goettling, Geraldlne, Hayward, Calif., 352 Gogarty, Delia, Springvllle Goldberg, Arthur, Los Angeles, Calif. Golder, Norman Wm.. Salt Lake City. 385 Goldrick. Toy Gayle. Murray, 241, 278 Goldrup, Lawrence Paul, Palo Alto, Calif. Gomez, Allan B., Spanish Fork Gomez, Allan, Spanish Fork Gomm, Kenneth Lester, Ogden, 115 Gonzales, Lawrence. Price, 226, 330 Gleason, Carol, Provo. 25, 385 Good, Dorothy Lou, Klrkwood. Mo., 204, 260, 385 Goodell, Robert A.. Scottsbluff, Neb., 307 Goodllffe, Arnold T., Ogden Goodman, David Richard, Provo Goodman. Jean Ann. Richmond, Va., 76 Goodman, Joyce S., Portland, Ore., 308 Goodman, Robert Maurice, Richmond, Va., 37, 38, 224, 352 Goodrich, Glen Merrill, Tridell Goodrich, Huckvale. Moses Lake, Wash., 352 Goodrich. Joann, Bluebell, 88, 257, 262, 352 Goodrich. Loye, Tridell Goodrich. Peggy Ann. Tridell, 88. 385 Goodrldge. Marilyn. Pleasant Grove, 365 Goodridge. William W., Provo, 308 Goodsoll. Glen Richard. Arlington. Va., 385 Goodson. Wallace Gary. Idaho Falls, Idaho, 352 Goodwin, Glenn Lavern. Gooding, Idaho Goodwin, J. Reese, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 330 Goodwin. John Way. Jr., Oram, 385 Goold, Jay Frank. Provo Gordon. David Reed. Richland. Wash., 385 Gordon, Devid Simon, Provo. 188. 330 Gordon, Donald Wallace. Los Angeles. Calif.. 88, 140 Gordon, Elaine, Tooele, 68. 177. 208. 284, 371. 385 Gordon, Janice. Olstmead Station Gordon. Joan Lynnette. Santa Barbara, Calif, 88, 202. 215, 243, 308 . 341 Gordon, Norman Ross, Richland, Wash., 235 Gordon. Philip Dean. Globe. Ariz., 385 Gordon, Virginia Kay, Hiawatha, 352 Gorringe. Richard Hal, Oakley, Idaho Gosar. Greg Anthony. Provo. 272, 385 Goss, Rex Alan. Bakersfield. Calif. Goss, Sally Jo. Vallejo. Calif. 88. 385 Gottfredson, M. R., Provo Goudy. Cheri Mae. Salt Lake. 88, 385 Gould, Franklin David. Hamilton City, Calif.. 352 Gould. Nada Joan, Winslow. Ariz., 308 Gould, Phyllis I., Winslow, Ariz. Gould. Wilburn James, Hamilton City, Calif, 352 Gouldlng. Willis Larel, Orem Gowans. Frederick Ross, Erie, Penn,, 352 Gowans. Stuart T., Pocatello, Idaho, 308 Graff Brittemarte C, Oregon City. Ore.. 352 Grahem, Allie Larue. Fairview Graham. Gene Sumslon. Fairview. 244, 331 Graham, Glenda. Draper, 279, 385 Graham. Grant Elwood. Fairview. 261. 331 Graham, Joyce lone. Los Angeles. Calif, 223 Graham, Robert M.. Fairview, 244. 307 Graham, Wayne Robert, Eden, 352 Grange, La Rene, Huntington, 33 1 Grange, Scott Myron, Huntington, Grant, D eanna Llllie, American Fork, 385 Grant, Gloria. Los Angeles. Calif. 352 Grant. John Hendricks. Olympia, Wash., 386 Grant, Richard Giles, Provo. 331 Grant, Stanley P.. Lehi Grant. Waldo F., Howell Grappendorf. Joan Joyce, Waterloo, Iowa, 331 Graser, Floyd Robert, Ogden, 264, 331 Grey. Gary E., Sacramento, Calif, 386 Gray, Mar}orie Karen, Salt Lake City, 386 Gray, Ralph William. Mesa, Ariz. GreathousQ. Don, L nndyl. 331 Grant, Lou Jeane P.. Bellflower. Calif Greathouse, Shirley L., Ventura, Calif.. 352 Greathouse. Vona Lue. Lynndyl. 88 Greaves. Karren, Preston, Idaho. 250. 386 Green. Charlene, Payette. Idaho, 386 Green. Dean Milton, Pocatello. Idaho Green. Deanna. Salt Lake City, 88, 386 Green. Gordon Reed, Fountain Green, 386 Green. Jacquelyn Marie. Salt Lake City, 386 Green, James Leo. Stockton. Calif. 331 Green, John H., Layton Green, John Alden, Provo Green. Paul D.. West Jordan Gren, , Loralee. Ogden. 264, 307 Green, Marian. Blackfoot. Idaho. 186. 215, 236. 294. 307 Green. Ray Wilbur. Harrisburg, Ore.. 94. 386 Green, Thomas Harrison. Albany. Calif, 352 Green, William Outney. Provo Greene, Gilbert W., Provo Greene, Gloria. American Fork, 331 Greene, Janet C. Walnut Creek. Calif. 86, 307 Greene, Marilyn Ruth. Burbank, Calif, 352 Greene, Marva Lue F.. Provo Greene. Willis Otto, Provo. 307 Greenhaigh, David Ray. Missoula. Mont., 386 Greonhalgh. James A., Dugway, 90, 92, 94. 352 Greenhaigh, Janet, Ogden Greenhaigh, Merilyn J., Santa Ana. Calif, 331 Greenhaigh, Richard N.. Santa Ana. Calif. 331 Greenland. Barbara M.. Castle Gate. 308 Greenwood, Carma Mae. American Fork. 341. 280, 352 Greenwood, Carol. American Fork Greenwood. Dennis I.. American Fork. 331 Greenwood. Donald B.. Madison. N. Y.. 178. 352 Greenwood. Edmund O.. RIgby, Idaho. 319 Greenwood, Elaine Ann, American Fork, 386 Greenwood, J. Reid, American Fork Greenwood. Jeanine, Sandy, 352 Greenwood. Lynn R.. Sandy Greenwood, Ned H., Eager. Ariz. Greenwood, Val David. Sandy. 386 Greer. EIroy Kempe. Holbrook, Ariz. Greer, PraH L., Holbrook, Ariz. Greer, John Harris. Saint Johns. Ariz., 241 Greeson, Lois Nona. Kimberly. Idaho. 386 Gregersen. Marden James. Sevlof Gregson, Norma Dene. Cardston, Alta.. Can.. 223 Gresham. Kenneth Earl. Coosbay. Ore.. 331 Griffin. Gerald B.. Escalante, 331 Griffin, Mary Gayle. Salt Lake, 33, 38, 177, 180, 181. 294. 322 Griffin, Rodney Dale, American Fork, 331 Griffin. Roland Ivan, San Carlos, Calif. 352 Griffin. Sylvia G.. Boise. Idaho. 78. 216. 331 Griffin, Vivian Irene. Lethbrldge, Alta.. Can., 386 Griffis, Betty Jean. Sandy Griffith, Frances A,. Ventura, Calif, 237. 276. 277. 308 Griffith. John Lloyd. Pocatello. Idaho. 352 Griffiths. F. Michael. Burbank. Calif, 386 Griffiths, Jerry Wayne. Long Beach, Calif, 31. 184. 272, 293, 352 Griffiths, LaVon, Weston, Idaho Griffiths, Marie, Provo Grigg. Marlene June. Portland. Ore. Grimand. Donald L. Midvale, 224. 386 Grimmett. Dixie Ann, Provo Grimmett. Karen Meccene, Provo, 238 Grimmett, Robert G.. Idaho Falls. Idaho, 308 Grimshaw, Barbara Mae, Cedar City, 88, 331 Grindstaff, Philip L., Orem Griner. Vincent Virgil. Pine Quitman. Ga.. 386 Grob. Miriam Deone. Salt Lake. 88 Groberg, David Holbrook. Idaho Fails. Idaho, 180 Groeger, Barbara Jean J.. San Diego, Calif., 352 Groeger. Klaus Wllhelm, Provo, 308 Groesbeck. May Cowley. Springvllle Groesbeck, Monty. Springvllle Groneman, George S., Salt Lake City, 308 Groneman, Janet Marie. Provo, 279, 386 Groshell. Carol Duana, Seattle, Wash., 181, 282, 283 Grosjeen. Maxine, Provo Grotegut. Glade B.. Spanish Fork Grovar. Alda Morris, Provo Grover, Deon. Draper Grover. Leon R.. Palmer. Alaska Grover. Lewis Joseph, Butte. Mont. Grwer. Richard Keith. Brigham City, 331 Groves, Lois June. Salt Lake, 352 Grow, Robert Price. Lewiston, Idaho Gruver, Donald Earl, Richland. Wash, Gubler, Audrey Iris, Idaho Falls, Idaho Gubler. Brent H., Ivlns. 254, 331 Gubler, Deon Ray, La Verkin Gubler. Phillip Duane, Santa Clara, 254, 308, 352 Gudath, Robert lee Gudmundsen, Ruth, Inglawood, Calif. 43, 386 Gudmundsen, Stanley E., Inglewood. Calif, 274 Gudmundson, Clarice, Ely. Nevada. 386 Guernsey. Marvin E., Gary, Ind., 320 Guild, Charlene. Ogden. 283, 243. 282, 308 Gulbrendsen. Lois 1. S., Provo Gulbransen, Lois Jane B., Bel Cajon, Calif, 331 Gullo, Georgia Anne E., Superior, Wis, Gunderson, Sherron. Gering, Neb., 94, 386 Gunn, Blaine Franklin, Elsinore, 319 Gunnell, Robert Dean, Soda Springs, Idaho, 292 Gunner, John Eldred, Pittsburgh, Penn.. 36, 352 Gunter, Henry Calvin. Arlmo, Idaho, 386 Gunter, Monroe Maynard, Portland. Ore.. 296. 320 Gurlch, Roger John, Long Beach, Calif., 386 Gurney. Boyd F., Saline. 331 Gurney, Joana Colleen, Lehi, 386 Gurney John Albert Gurney, Kenneth R., Salina, 352 Gurney. Lois Jeen, Salt Lake City. 220. 276. 331 Gustevson, Jean Ann, Salt Lake City, 386 Gustaveson, Lee Scott, Fairview, 352 Gustin, John, Springvllle, 128 Guthrie, Don Arthur, Grand Canyon, Ariz., 42, 189, 245 Guthrie, McKay L., Saint Anthony. Idaho Guymon, Duane S., Orangeville, 224, 331 Guvmon, Eldon Vern, Provo Guymon, Fred E., Provo Guymon, James Wayne, la Jara, Colo., 96, 386 Guymon, Marilyn Lee, Provo. 386 Guymon, Richard Albert, Richland, Wash. Guyon. Karen Denice. Montpelier, Idaho. 186. 249, 257. 352 Gwilliam. Norma Dagmar, Boise, Idaho, 88. 254, 386 Gwinn. Albert. Tucson. Arii., 320 Gygi, Wayne Vance, Salt Lake H Haag, Devid Roy, Glendore, Calif, 386 Hacking, Eleanore C Vernal. 262, 386 Hacking, Lu Jeanne, Cedar Valley, 386 Hacking, Neldon Iowa. Vernal, 218, 386 Hackman, James Don, Ogden Hackney, Kay Elaine, Morehead, Ky„ S8, 3B6 Hackwell, Glenn Alfred, Helper Haddock, Ian Grove, Meridian, Idaho Hadfleld, Earl Milton, Owendale, Ala., 352 Hadley, Donald B., Ogden Hadley. Lenet, Blackfoof Idaho, 193, 236, 366 Hadley, Thomas Merrill, Ogden, 308 Haertel, Ronald F., Salt Lake City Hafen, Annie Woodbury, Provo Hafen, Donald Nell, Mount Pleasanf 261, 331 Hafen, Kenneth Ernest, St. George, 254, 331 Hagerty. EvereH louis. Woodland Hills, Calif, 210. 322 Haggard. Richard Henry, Laveen, Ariz. Haggen. Gilbert L, Lovell. Wyo., 386 Haglund, Allene, Grace. Idaho Haglund, Roger Wilford. Los Angeles, Calif. 45, 222, 308 Hague. Franklin Morris, Highmore, S. D., 386 Hahl, Constance Jean, Rahway, N. J., 386 Haighf Richard William, Salt Lake City Hailstone. Dean Lufkin. Butte, Mont., 202 Haines, Rita AnneHe, Brawley, Calif, 386 Hair, Benjamin EaH, Spanish Fork Hair, Benton Keith, Pocatello, Idaho, 331 Hair. Lamar, Salt Lake City, 416 Hale, Bessie, Blackfoot, Idaho, 92, 386 Hale, Dorine, Beaverton, Ore., 386 Hale, Gerald Ardell, Eager, Arli., 416 Hale, Lynn G., Salt Lake City, 386 Hale, Phillip Nathan. Glendale. Calif Hale, Stephen P.. Savanah. Ga., 42, 187, 308 Hales, Blanche, Spanish Fork Hales, Ernest M., Spanish Fork Hales, Harley Robert, Pleasant Grove Hales, John Lockwood, Glendale, Calif. 145, 296, 214. 296, 331 Hales, Lynore, Salt Lake City, 90. 282, 331 Hales. Pryce N., Salina, 386 Hales, Robert. Provo Hales, Ronald Burns, Maywood, Calif, 192, 218, 366 Hales, Ronald William, Elsinore, Calif, 386 Hales, Van B., Salt Lake City, 90, 320 Hall, Allon Perry, Springvllle Hall, Andreas F., Pleasant Grove Hell, Blaine E., Salt Lake City Hall, Boyd. Berkeley, Calif Hall, Calvin Dwsin, Vernal, 218. 386 Hall, Calvin Nelson, Provo Hall, Charles Brent, Carnation, Wash. Hall, Charles M., Kamas. 255, 352 Hell, Dan Jay, Santaquin Hall, Dee Ashby, Vernal, 366 Hall, Edwin Chellus, Provo, 308 Hall, Gary Dene, Lakeside, Ariz. Hall. Gerold Ray, Tooele, 272, 322 Hall, Glade Arthur, Springvllle, 352 Hall, Karen Ann, Longbeach, Calif., 208, 386 Hall. Kenneth John. Portland, Ore., 226, 260, 352 Hall, Kenneth S„ Provo Hall, LeGrand Tobler, Hurricane, 352 Hall, LuRae, Preston, Idaho. 192, 250, 352 Hell, Marilyn, Compton, Calif, 76, 352 Hall. Martin Arthur. Provo Hall, Nadine, Portage, 220. 352 Hall, Peggy Margaret, Lorenzo, Idaho, 276, 331 Hall. Ralph Lynn, NephI, 261, 352 Hall, Richard E„ Berkeley, Calif, 204, 416 HalL Robert Ray, Evanslon, Wyo., 331, 352 Hail Roger V., Roy Hall, Roifle Lee, Sandy Hall, Roslyn Rae, Springvllle, 386 Hell, Sue Jayne. Oakland, Calif, 386 Hall, William Lee, Provo Helladay, Albert Dee, Merysvale Halladay, Jerry Ann, Provo, 278. 283, 353 Helladay, Kay Ellene, Spanish Fork, 353 Hellen, Gloria, Niles, Calif, 386 Haller, Peggy Anne, Montebello, Calif, 76, 331 Halliday, Arvilla C, Los Angeles, Calif Halllday, Ernest, Mesa, Ariz., 88, 386 Hallock, George Vernon, Enterprise, 260, 386 Halls, Georga David, San Antonio. Texas, 386 Halls, Lyie Kenneth, Mancos, Colo., 416 Halls, William W., Monticello. 331 Halpin, Dorothy Edna, Pocatello, Idaho. 353 Halsey. Glenn Leslie, Long Beach. Calif. 88, 386 Halversen, Alien Kent, Helper, 353 Halvorsen, Sue Emily, Stellacoom. Wash., 88, 386 Hamblln, Marilyn, Provo. 386 Hamblin, Theo Dwayne, Chula Vista, Calif. 386 Hamelwright, Gale C, Price Hamer, Ada Suzanne. Montebello, Calif, 88, 353 Hamilton, Annie Belle, Hyde Park, 386 Hamilton, Donna Gay, Blackfoot, Idaho, 43, 44, 92, 186, 212, 213, 228. 353 Hamilton. Eugene M.. Butte. Mont. Hamilton, Larry Gene. Walnut Creek, Calif, 2IB. 387 Hamilton, Mary Loretta, Flandreau, S. D., 387 Hamilton, Sharon LaRae, Tabonia, 88, 387 Hamlin, Josephine May, Grand Junction, Colo., 331 Hamlin, Thella Mae, Vallejo. Calif, 387 Hamling, Donald D., Lethbridge. Alto., Can., 242, 331 Hammarstrom. Richard E., Santa Rosa, Calif, 382 Hammond, Martha A. Lowe, Portland, Ore., 322 Hammond, Opal Gene, Sumatra, Mont. Hammond, Richard M.. Las Vegas, Nev.. 353 Hamric. Robert L., Sacramento. Calif,, 387 Hamson. Jeanette I., Corona, Calif, 367 Hamson, Robert Lionel, Corona, Calif., 322 Hanchett, Garvin Ray, Provo, 76 433 Hancock, Harold D., Pocstello, Idaho Hancock, Jay J., Provo. 224 Hancock, Jennia Jensen, Provo Hancock. Joseph Parry, Tucson, Ariz.. 2+4, 331 Handley. Myrfia Lucille. Grand Junction. Colo.. 353 Handy, Verne Stanton, Long Beach. Calif. Hanks, Boyd E., Salem Hanks. David A., Burlay. Iddho Hanks. Dennis Gerald, Caldwell, Idaho. 387 Hanks. Joseph Sterling, Grover, 331 Hanks. Keith Lynn. Salem Hants, Marilyn. Salem Hanks, Nancy Gwendolyn, Menio Park, Calif., 238, 290, 353 Hanks, Richard P.. Salem Hanks. Richard K.. Menio Park, Calif Hanks. Russell H.. Salt Lake City, 331 Hanly, Thomas Frank, Jr., Worland. Wyo., 331 Hanna, Leonard Depue, Los Angeles. Calif. 353 Hanoi. Helen Mary. Redwood City, Calif. 201, 257, 331 Hansen. Alfred Wynn. Idaho Falls, Idaho, 387 Hansen. Ardyth Mae. Centerfiold. 353 Hansen. Arlene, Dos Palos, Calif. 387 Hansen, Arthur T., Spanish Fork Hansen, Betty Jean. Lincoln Park, Mich.. 35 Hansen, Beverly Ann. Vale, Ore. Hansen, Boyd Albert, Provo Hansen, Carol Anne. Idaho Falls, Idaho, 387 Hansen. David Paul. Wanamassa, N.J., 242, 387 Hansen, David Steel. Camp Wanam, N. J. Hansen. Don J., Perron Hansen, Doris Emma. Mayfleld Hansen, Doyle L.. Joseph City. Aril., 331 Hansen, Duane A.. Springville Hansen. Edward Lee, HIko, Nev., 241, 296. 332 Hansen, Elaine Sharon, Newton, 243. 280, 281 Hansen. Ernest Bradbury, Provo, 333 Hansen, Floyd Brent. Joseph City, Arli., 353 Hansen. Gayland Lamar. Orem Hansen. Gerald Elmo, Spanish Fork Hansen. Glenna Lou, Newton, 250, 387 Hansen. Gordon Emil. Orem, 308 Hansen, Grace, Logan. 353 Hansen. Henry Kimball. Delta. 332 Hansen, James Vernon. Twin Falls, Idaho. 289. 353 Hansen, Janell. Bingham, 387 Hansen, Janice, Payson, 387 Hansen, Jean, Hiko. Nev.. 78. 257, 353 Hansen, Jim Pratt, Riverside, Calif. Hansen, John B.. Wanamassa. N. J., 286, 332 Hansen, Joseph Henry, Lomita, Calif. Hansen. Joy Hawlay, Vallejo, Calif. Hansen. Joyce, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 332 Hansen, Judith Ayland, Salt Lake City, 387 Hansen, Karen Marie. Portland. Ore., 208, 387 Hansen, Kenneth Odall, Anderson, Calif. Hansen, Klaus J., Provo Hansen, LaMonte L., Parma, Idaho Hansen, Larry Lyons, Burley, Idaho Hansen. Lavar June, Mayfield, 332 Hansen, Louise, Monroe. 353 Hansen. Marilyn Lorene, Vale. Ore., 78 Hansen, Merrill Brown, American Fork Hansen, Myra Margaret. Delta, 387 Hansen, Nancy Ann, Whittier, Calif, 78. 387 Hansen, Norma Gee, Richfield, 208, 387 Hansen, Peggy U,, American Fork. 308 Hansen, Phyllis. Long Beach, Calif, 145. 353 Hansen. Phyllis, Spanish Fork. 387 Hansen. Quince Marion. Snow flake, Arti.. 353 Hansen. R. Lee. Toppenlsh, Wash., 180, 353 Hansen, Ralph Leslie, Portland, Ore., 387 Hansen. Richard Ray. San Mateo, Calif Hansen, Roberta Edith, Toppenlsh. Wash., 282. 308 Hansen, Stanley Dee, Grace, Idaho, 353 Hansgen, Wells Eugene. Provo Hanson. Bennalr. Lorenzo, Idaho, 353 Hanson, Craig Alfred, South Pasadena. Calif, 416 Hanson, Darrell Allred, Shelley, Idaho, 332 Hanson. Deloy W., Provo Hanson, Gene Russell Hanson, Jeannlne May. Salt Lake City, 88, 387 Hanson, John Golden, Springville, 92, 387 Hanson, Joseph Nolan, Oragerton, 239, 308 Hanson. June Howard, Orem Hanson, Keyte Leon. Salt Lake City, 353 Hanson. Marilyn Ruth. Spanish Fork Hanson, Norman J., Roosevelt. 387 Hanson. Ronald John, Santa Monica, Calif Harden. Bryan, Orem. 416 Harding, Carol Jilean, Payson, 308 Harding, Dale J., Provo. 243 Harding, Evan Phillips. Provo Harding, Hazel Dean, Morgan, 92, 264, 387 Harding. John Philip, Montelair. N. J., 353 Harding, Mary Anne, Orem. 78 Harding. Ralph Ray. Malad. Idaho. 202, 308 Harding, Robert A.. Selt Lake City, 333 Hardin g, Ronald Clark, Provo Herdisty, Joan Leone. Berkeley, Calif, 416 Hardle. Betty Lou, San Francisco, Calif, 254, 353 Hardman. Heber Thomas, Mendon Hardman, Ralph William, Lehi Hardy, Carolyn. Lai Vegas, Nev.. 284, 258. 387 Hardy. Ernest Jay. Los Angeles, Catif., 387 Hardy, Franklin Darden. Scotdale. N.C. Hardy, Geyle Lucille, Salt Lake City, 208. 387 Hardy, Herbert M.. Las Vegas. Nev., 387 Hardy, Irene El Nora, Los Angeles, Calif, 387 Hafdy James Keith, American Fork Hardy, Larrain, Oakley, Idaho, 94. 387 Hardy, Lyman Lindsay, Provo Hardy. Lynn R,. Provo Hardy. Phillip Grant. Lat Vegas. Nev. Hardy, William Fred. San Mateo. Calif, 387 Hardy. William Heber, Provo Har9, Leroy Herenberg, Jacqueline, Center. Colo., 353 Harker, Gary Lee. Glenwood, Alta., Can., 387 Harkness, Jill, Tacoma. Wash., 194, 332 Harley. Helen P., Los Angeles. Calif. 387 Hertey. Timothy W.. Charleston. S. C. Harlow. James Douglas. Provo Harman. Dean William, Salt Lake City. 353 Harmer, Don, Springvill e Harmer. Wallace G.. Springville, 387 Harmon, Dell T., Provo Harmon, Gordon Wendell, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 387 Harmon, Keith B,, Fairvlew, Wyo., 308 Harmon, Larry E. Harmon, Philip M., Provo, 308 Harmon, Robert Bartlett, El Cerrito, Calif Harmon, Sherrll Allan. Price. 387 Harmon. Wilford G.. Jr.. Berkeley. Calif, 76, 289 Harper. Albert Walter. Inglewood, Calif Harper. John J.. Blackfoof Idaho, 222. 244 Harper, Kathryn, Blackfoot, Idaho, 387 Harper, Kimball. Taylor, Oakley, Idaho, 353 Harper, Leslie Keith. Orem Harris, Alan LeGrande, Provo Harris. Antolne H.. Provo Harris. Arten Arthur, Rlrie. Idaho. 204 Harris, Boyce Rich, Ogden. 264, 332 Harris, Chester Wayne. Independence, Mo. Harris, Deverle Porter. Lovell, Wyo., 99 Harris, Diane, Oak City. 353 Harris. Edward F.. Provo Harris. Frank Donvelle. Hills, Ore., 289 Harris. Franklin S.. Salt Lake City Harris, Gaylen Ammon, Tacoma. Wash., 387 Harris. Howard Melvin. Provo, 387 Harris, Jerry Starr, Provo, 273 Harris. John Bernhard, Provo Harris, John S.. Provo. 320 Harris. Joseph W., Jr., Syracuse, N.Y.. 296. 353 Harris, Kathryn Kay, Evanston, Wyo.. 78, 387 Harris. Kenneth B.. Provo Harris, Kenneth George, Columbia. 353 Harris, Leiand Mack, Provo. 387 Harris LeRoy McCoy, Ogden, 387 Harris. Lila Ann, Simla, Colo., 78. 282, 353 Harris. Lloyda Mae. Durango, Colo., 308 Harris. Lynn Ronald. Oqden, 224 Harris, M, Maurlne. Evanston, Wyo., 88 Harris, Marvene, Kirtland, N. Mex., 257. 387 Harris. Michael G., Crescent. Ore., 387 Harris, Patricia Marie, Whittier. Calif Harris, Reynold Paul, Pleasant Grove Harris, Rita Jean, Torrance, Calif, 387 Harris, Ronald Lea. Frontier. Wyo., 353 Harris. Sidney Gene. Evansitcm. Wyo. Harris. Thomas Albert. Los Angeles. Calif, 353 Harris, Val LeRoy. Provo. 387 Harris, jVera Vanieta. Bountiful, 353 Harris, William David, Columbia Falls. Monf ' Harrison. Carol yn L.. Lund, Nev.. 387 Harrison. Garth Trevler, Provo, 416 Harrison, George W„ Showlow. Ariz.. 308 Harrison. J. E., Provo Harrison. Jane, Springville, 31. 88, 191. 294 Harrison. Kent L.. Price, 41. 289, 353 Harrison, Laura, Malad. Idaho. 308 Harrison. Parry Deloss, Malad, Idaho Harrison, Phillip J., Springville, 387 Harrison, Russell D., Jr., Ruth, Nev., 218. 387 Harrison. Willis Lee. Hawthorne. Nev., 387 Harsch, Donald Eugene, Smithton, Mo. Harston, Jean, Cowley, Wyo, Hart. Barbara Ann. Oakland. Calif, 44, 186. 200, 220, 22 1 , 294, Hart. Jennie M. Dunton. Paragonah Hart. John Adolph, Provo, 296, 353 Hart, John William, Virginia. Idaho. 308 Hart. Judith Adelia. Glencoe. III., 353 Hart, Karen. Pocateilo, Idaho, 308 Hart, Laree, Salt Lake City. 88, 387 Hart. Lorna Claire, Ogden Hart, Ronny David, Glendale, Calif, Hartley, Karen Marie, Malad. Idaho 80, 212, 353 Hartley, Wayne Oler. Stirlin g, Alta., Can. Hertsfleld, Donald Ray. Tucson. Ariz.. 296. 353 Hartshorn, Leon. American Fork Harvey. Clark O.. Blending Harvey, Denzil Preal. BIythe. Calif, 332 Harvey. James Stanley, Kaysville Harvey. Kenneth L., Pleasant Grove. 210 Harward, Donna Carol. Loa, 416 Harward, Merrill Wilson. Idaho Falls. Idaho 96, 218. 387 Harward. Peggy Lee, Richfield. 332 Harward. Sherman Dean, Springville Harwood, Darwin J. ' , Pocateilo, Idaho 235, 332 Hase. Floyd Grover, Salt Lake City, 353 Haskell, Clyde, Payson. Haskell. Ray, Pocateilo, Idaho Haslam. William Bruce. Denver, Colo.. 232. 353 Haslem, Verl. Roosevelt Hasson, Allen, Inglewood, Calif Hatch, Ammon Paul. Jr.. Chesterfield. Idaho. 388 Hatch. Barbara Ann. Taylor, Ariz. Hatch. Cart Alvin. Browning. Mont., 388 Hatch, Delsa Diane, Idaho Falls. Idaho, 180, 236, 371. 368 Hatch. Donna Louise, Juarez, Mexico, 45. 66. 220. 353 Hatch, Flora, Snow Flake, Ariz. Hatch, George W., Oxford. Idaho. 200. 332 Hatch, Glendon. Provo. 136 Hatch. Golda, Salt Lake City, 388 Hatch, LaRae, Browning, Monf, 231 Hatch. Mark Ellis. Pangultch. 353 Hatch, Mary Ann. Boulder, Colo., 308 Hatch, Mary Gay, Springville 243, 254. 308 Hatch, Maurleen E.. Salt Lake City, 353 Hatch, Milton Jay, Springville. 388 Hatch, Paul Burbank. Ogden. 264. 332 Hatch, Ronald Dwayne, Provo, 235, 322 Hatch, Roy Dwayne. Sf George, 308 Hatch. Sharon Lee, Gateway, Ore. Hatch, Thelma. Bancroft, Idaho, 186. 280. 332 Hatcher. Nancy Merle. Vaughn, Mont.. 212. 353 Hatfield. John Richard, Rosaburg. Ore., 388 Hatfield, Joyce Ann, Springville Hatfield, Kenneth M„ Cleveland. Ohio, 333 Hatfield. Kent Eves, Springville. 235 Hatfield. Richard M., Clevland, Ohio. 308 Hatton, Betty Jo. Fillmore. 230. 308 Hatton. Eva Martene. Idaho Falls, Idaho, 319 Haupt, Floyd E.. Provo Hausknecht. Jeanne, Bingham Canyon. 43, 88. 388 Havens, Dennis Michael, Henderson. Nev, Havens. Hallia Julia, Salmon. Idaho. 308 Hawk, Thomas Grady. Jr., Eagle City, Okla.. 388 Hawkes. Gene Stanton, Preston. Idaho. 416 Hawkes, Jay Leon. Blackfoot, Idaho Hawkes, Joyce, Salt Lake City, 308 Hawks, Verlyn Eugene, Gooding, Idaho, 320 Hawkins, Anne, Denver, Colo.. 220, 290. 333 Hawkins. Arllne Marian. Salt Lake City, 388 Hawkins, Charles Edward, S«lt Lake City. 272 Hawkins. Douglas S., Ely. Nev. Hawkins, Farrell Ray, Murray. 88 Hawkins. Helen Ann. Boise, Idaho. 78 Hawkins, Norine. Aurora. Colo.. 388 Hawkins, Spencer James. Lake Town Hawkins, Steven Barry, Tooele, I 15. 289 Hawks. Virginia Lee. Salt Lake City, 308 Hawley, Lois Adele, Conrad, Mont.. 231, 255, 282 Haws. Beverly Rae, Boulter Haws, Erwin M.. Springville, 353 Haws, Janet Lynne. Midvale Haws, John K., Vernal Haws, Joseph Hugh, Lehi Haws, Kent FIndlay, San Diego, Calif, 33, 388 Haws, Patricia Fay, Los Angeles. Calif.. 388 Haws, Travis Glen. Provo Haws, Waity. Eager. Ariz.. 308 Haycock. Don Harding, Salt Lake City. 274 Haycock. Janet. San Leandro, Calif. 388 Haycock. Roger George, Cedar City, 270 388 Hayden. Warren Ray, Provo Hayes, Charles D., Las Vegas, Nev.. 308 Hayes, Darwin Lyie, Georgetown, Idaho, 189, 249, 332 Hayes, Max A., Montpeller, Idaho, 353 Hayes. Reed Gene. Moab Hayes, William Oscar, American Fork Haymond, David Ruel, Springville Haymond, James Brent, Springville, 136, 296, 353 Haymond, Jay Melvin, Springville, 416 Haymond. Tom Neal, Springville, 388 Haynes, Marlene Sibyl. Norwalk, Calif, 388 Haynes, William F„ Farmington, N. Mex,. 353 Haynie. Carl S,, Provo Haynle, Klea Carolyn. Los Angeles, Calif, 368 Haynie. Paul Alva, Greenville. Mo., 136 Hayward. Margaret, Provo .230. 245. 308 Hazelgren, Gary Hyrum, Haines. Ore. Head, Nephi Lawrence. Midvale, 308 Healey, David Winn. Alpine, 388 Healy, Max Lester, Orem, 353 Heap. Dan E.. St. John ' s, Ariz. Heaps. Arnell E.. Payson, 29, 224. 244. 332 Heaps. Willard Ken, Springville. 76, 388 Heam, Milton E., Phoenix, Ariz. Heath, Frank Arvld. Sen Bernardino, Calif, 416 Heath. Joan Patricia. San Leandro, Calif, 208. 388 Heeth, Leo Merlin. San Bernardino, Calif, 353 Heaton, Alma, Provo Heaton, Carol Jean, Alton Heaton, Karma, Hunter, 226 Heaton, LeRoy C, Kanab, 88 Heaton, Nanell. Alpine, 388 Heber. Ruth Freda, Magna Heber, Vernon Eugene. Magna Hebertson. Val M., Orem Heck. Ronald Glenn. Burbank, Calif, 308 Hedden, Robert George, Arlington. Va. Hedquisf Robert A., Provo, 353 Heeder, Jean Gayle. Mesa. Ariz. Header. Robert Dana, Mesa, Ariz. Heide, Doris Carol, Salt Lake City. 88. 388 Heidlebaugh. Audrey M., Carmichael. Calif, 80, 308 Hellner. Sanford J.. Baker. Ore., 177, 296, 354 Heimark, Elmonda Larae. Phlllpsburg, Monf, 94, 255, 388 Helmark, Pat Joseph. Baker. Ore., 226. 255 Helner. Goldle Laree. Bedford. Wye, 353 Heiner. Hallle Kenneth. Provo Helner, Sharon May, Provo Heiss, Mary Lee P., Brace. Idaho, 308 Heitmann, Ingrld A., Stockholm, Sweden, 388 Helberg, Ray Wayne, Los Angeles. Calif Halm, Blanche F.. Los Angelas. Calif. 279. 416 Helm. Maurvene Elaine. Los Angeles, Calif. 86, 279, 353 Helqulst, Lamar Johnson, Blending, 388 Helton. O. John. Anah, Calif. 332 Helvia, Mark Dale, Salem, Ore.. 386 Hemenway, John Lynne, Woodland, Calif, 210, 267, 354 Hemingway, Robert D., Bakersfleld, Calif, 200. 308 Hemsley, Aaron Allen, La Habra. Calif, 354 Henderson, Clark Evan, Cannonville, 237, 322 Henderson, Fred David, Raymond, Alta., Can. Henderson, Gerald V.. Burley, Idaho Henderson. James L.. Salt Lake City Henderson, Paul Jay, Boise, Idaho, 332 Henderson, William W.. Delta. 388 Hendricks, Calvin. Boise, Idaho, 332 Hendricks. Edgar E. Jr., Chlco. Calif. 388 Hendrlckson, Roger R., Centerfleld, 354 Hendrictson, Shyrma Loy, Sandy, 354 Henkel. Kurt G., Odessa, Wash.. 386 Henllne. Harold Allen. Magna Henning, Ronald Maxwell, Long Beach, Calif Henningsen. Cherle A.. Stansbury. Wyo.. 388 Hennlngsen. Tove Bitten, Esbjerg, Denmark. 255, 368 Henrie. Gay, Phoenix. Ariz.. 232. 306 Henrle, Marion Lyman, Delta, 354 Henrie, Patricia Ann, Ventura, Calif, 90, 354 Henrle, Robert Juan, Richfield, 92 Henriksen, Alma Lament, Bellflower, Calif, 201 Henrlksen, Lula M, H.. Hinkley Henry. Phyllis Diane, Upper Darby, Penn.. 25, 33. 45, 220. 247 Henson, Charles A„ Council Stuffs, Iowa, 350 Hepburn. Adele, North Hollywood. Calif. Hapworth, Clarence W. Jr., Magna, 92. 350 Hepworth, Lester O., Hinckley, 332 Herbsf John Ronald. Provo. 76. 332 Herget, Amos Lindsay, Portland. Ore.. 270, 354 Hermansen, Joan, Spanish Fork, 88 Hermansen, Redge Jay, Gunnison. 354 Hermansen. Ronald John. Denver. Colo,, 76, 386 Hermansen, Royce Larry, Payson, 386 Herrln. Gene Carley, Bentonia, Misi,. 368 Herring, Derryl Riches. Farmington. N, Max., 82, 247, 129 Herring. Jill Yvonne, Farmington, N. Max.. 258, 262, 333 Herron, Frank L, Cutbank, Monf. 354 Herron, Lynn Ernest Herron. Peggy Jean, Magna, 145, 178. 208, 354. 389 Herron, Richard Ross. Tooele. 388 Herron. Zina Carol. Heber. 388 Heslington, Howard A., MInersvllle Hess. Carlene Bess, Caldwell. Idaho, 333 Hess. Daniel Stewart, Ashton. Idaho, 319 Hess. Douglas S.. Los Angeles, Calif.. 308 Hess, Mary Bullock. American Fork Hess, Wilford Maser. Nampa, Idaho. 332 434 Hawett. Russell B., Long Bsach, Calif. Heward, B«ryl, Holbroot, Arli. Hewitt. Harold Keller, Salem. Ore., 274. 354 Heyes. Carolyn. Salt Lake City. 388 Heywood. Annette. Richfield. 388 Heywood. Jared. Holbrook. Ariz.. 354 Heywood, Richard Dan. Cedar City, 92. 94. 95, 32 Hiatt, Anne P.. Mount Airy. N. C, 354 Hiatt. Calvin Columbus. Mount Airy. N. C, 309 Hiatt. Duane Evan. Payson. 28. 128, 388 Hiatt, Merwin Russel. Payson HiatI, Miriam Joyce. Glendale, Calif.. 88, 208. 412 Hiatt. Mona Faye, Provo, 308 Hiaft. Reid M., Payson. 224, 332 Hiatt, Sidney Lawrence, Vale Oregon. 354 Hibbard. Gary John. Ely. Nev.. 388 Hlbbert. Gwyneth. Los Angeles. Calif, Hibbert, Muriel, Hurricane. 388 Hibshman, Dennis Joseph, Canoga Park, Calif. Hicken, Ada Elaine. Heber. 332 HicUn. Jay Cyrl, Hsber. 388 Hicken. John Randolph, Raymond, Alts.. Can. Hickenlooper, Karl W., Provo Hickenlooper. Lottie W., Provo. 32 1. 388 Hicksniooper, Sharon A., Salt Lake City, 88. 186 Hickerson. Richard L, Rock Springs, Wyo., 416 Hickman, Kenneth Rex. Provo. 296, 354 Hickman, Verla Kay. Overton, Nev. HickcoK, Barbara Rae, Salt Lake City Hicks. Leanne. Chicago. 111.. 212. 223, 228. 354 Hicks. Marilynn Gay. El Monte, Calif.. 78. 388 Hicks, Robert Franklin, Rochester. N. Y.. 309 HIdeshima, Sam, Orem Higa, Harry Takemi. Honolulu, Oahu. Hawaii Higashi, Allan Akio, Makaweli, Kauai, Hawaii. 256. 388 HIgbee, Joseph Marvin. Springville Higbee, Richard Eugene. Winslow. Arii, Higbee. Sharon Lavern. Bremerton. 354 Hiqbee. Wanda Mae, Winslow. Arli.. 309 Higbee. Wm. B.. Orem Higgins. Charles W., Provo, 132, 133, 309 Higgins, Jay Carl, Thatcher. Ariz., 322 Higginson. Dennis. Nampa. Idaho, 354 Higginson. Gary Anson, Pingree, Idaho Higginson, Heber Dean, Lehi, 332 High. Kemba Ann. Inglewood, Calif., 208 388 Higham, Delphin Paul, Los Angeles. Calif, 247 Higham, Zoe Ann, Los Angeles. Calif.. 388 Hill. Annette. Idaho Falls, Idaho. 354 Hill, Beverly C. Provo Hill. Carolyn Joan. South Gate, Calif., 388 Hill, Chadley Ann, Sacramento, Calif., 332 Hill, Dennis Leroy, Payson, 239 Hill. Derrell Golden. Provo Hill, Gordon Orville, Ephrata. Wash.. 388 Hill. Harry N., Rexburg, Idaho. 354 Hill, Howard Richard, San Mateo, Calif.. 188, 246, 251, 267, 388 Hill, Janet Leone, Oakland. Calif.. 264, 332 Hill. Keith A., Provo. 388 Hill. Mftrlyn Richard. Ogden Hill, Max J., Provo Hill. Newell Kenneth. Ririe. Idaho Hill. Ornn Kieth, Ririe, Idaho Hill. Paul D., Provo Hill. Paul M., Ucon. Idaho, 289- 416 Hill Sheril Vaughn, Spanish Fork. 388 Hill. Valerie Kaye. Rigby. Idaho. 388 Hill. William Morris, Burbank. Calif.. 354 HiNs. Ronald Cree. Salt Lake City Hillberry. L. Dwaine. Worland, Wyo.. 266, 354 Hillier. Ronald Miles, Avenel, N. J. Hillbrand, Wesley R.. Idaho Falls. Idaho, 289, 309 Hilton, Bonnie Fay, Heber, 3S8 Hilton, Clesse S.. Delta. 332 Hilton. Jackson Michael. Green S. C, 115, 333 Hilton. Lael. Delta. 241, 38S Hilton. W. Bruce, Delta, 214. 322 Hinckley, Michael R.. Salt Lake City, 114. 354 Hinckley. Mike L. Provo, 388 Hindley. James Ernest, American Fork. 354 Hinkins. Norma Madge. Provo, 388 Hinksen, Roland. Provo. 333 Hinkson, Jimmy W., Provo, 309 Hinman. Kaye. Kalispell. Mont.. 255. 389 Hintie, Geraldine, Provo, 268, 332 Hintie, Ruth. Salt Lake City, 354 Hinro, Roberta, Selem, 263. 389 Hipwell. Dee E.. Provo Hipwell. Grant Stoker, Ogden. 210, 354 Hirschi, Diane, Rockville. 354 Hirschi, Lavall, Edward. Geneva, Idaho, 249. 354 Hirschi, Wlllard M.. Rockville, 121, 126. 128. 132 HIrtzel. Richard Dale. Burbank. Calif., 42, t88 Hiskay, Harold H.. Bicknell HItesman. Ferrell J., Tooele, 389 Ho, Robert K. F.. Honolulu. Oahu, Hawaii, 256. 332 Hoagland. Elmo Gale, Provo Hoagland, Luwilla Jean. Melba Idaho, 389 Hobbs, Charlene, Provo. 389 Hobbs, Charles R.. Preston. Idaho. 25 Hobbs, Geralynn. Weston, Idaho, 86, 354 Hobbs, M. Odell. Preston, Idaho, 309 Hobbs, Mary Elizabeth, Salt Lake City. 389 Hobbs. Rebecca, Preston. Idaho. 389 Hobbs, Rita Clare. Lawrenceville. III., 332 Hock, Merita. Tawas City. Mich., 389 Hocking, Mariorlo J.. Bingham Canyon, 197. 238. 290 Hodges, Jera Dale, Richmond Hodgkinson, Jean. Vernal. 228, 354 Hodgkinson, Larry S.. Provo. 332 Hodson. Daryl Vance. Clearfield, 332 Hodson, Harry. Provo. 27. 244 Hodson, Lloyd Leroy. Orem, 322 Hodson, Phillip H.. Provo, 321 Hodson. Richard Brown. Downey, Calif, 354 Hoeft. William George. Provo Hoffman. Leon Devan. Randolph, 389 Hogan, Mary Louise, Woods Cross. 389 Hogan, William Alma. Bancroft, Idaho Hogensen. Marvin Cleon. Ogden. 264. 332 Hoggsn, George Robert, Burley. Idaho. 309 Hoggan. Robert Jay. Phoflnix. Ariz.. 354 Hoggard. Shirley. American Fork 416 Hogge. Glen Ray. Ogden. 264. 332 Hogge. Rollin Byron. Elko, Nev., 389 Hoglund, Boyd Park. American Fork. 270 Hokanson, Beverly. Ogden, 294. 332 Holbrook, Leona, Provo Holcomb. Elmer Delos, Provo Holcomb, Roxie. Provo Holdaway. Donna Vee Holdaway. Marion Kay. Provo Holgate. Ronald C, Monroe. 389 Holindrake, Doris Emma. American Fork. 276 Holladay. Carol Joy. Idaho Falls. Idaho, 389 Holladay, Fred Howard. Santaquin. 332 Holladay, James Eugene. Winnenluccs. Nev.. 354 Holland, Carolyn. Salt Lake City, 389 Holland, Hal William, Provo Holland. James Myron. Ogden, 247 HoHberg. Dorothy Joyce. Salt Lake City, 389 Holley. Karl Newell. Richland, Wash. Hollibaugh, Betty Lois, Redding. Calif Holliday. Allen Heber, Sarah, Miss.. 234, 309 Holliday, Parley Edgar, Sarah, Miss., 49, 244. 322 Hollinger, William C. Ursine. Nev. Holllngshead, James B.. Whittier, Calif. 389 Hollingshead. Jean, Salt Lake. 88. 389 Hollingsworth. Helen, Salt Lake City. 389 Hollingsworth, Marvin W.. Preston. Idaho, 332 Hollingworth. Franklin. Salt Lake City, 332 Hollls. Almy. Fillmore, 92. 94. 388 Holloway. Paul A.. Provo Holm. Kenneth Mickelson. Provo. 389 Holman. Beverly Elaine, Great Falls. Mont.. 220. 255. 389 Holman, Joy J., Rexburg, Idaho. 294, 354 Holman. Margaret Jean. Pocatello. Idaho. 88. 389 Holman, Sharon Alice, McGill. Nev., 78. 389 Holman, Ted. Orem Holmes, Carole J., Springville Holmes, Don Arlen, Manassa. Colo.. 416 Holmes, Edward William, Springville Holmes, John R.. Raymond. Alte.. Can,, 332 Holmes. Mary Naomi, Harbor City, Calif, 177, 212. 280. 281. 354 Holt. Arvil Monte, Provo. 309 Holt. Caria Ann, Palo Alto, Calif, 276, 277. 309 Holt, David Earl. Provo, 416 Holt. Deann. Kamas, 354 Holt, Gale. Spanish Fork, 389 Holt. Ivin Laphel. Enterprise Holt, Laural. Enterprise Holt, Norma Dlanne, Gila Bend. Ariz.. 279, 309 Holt. Paul Blackett, Spanish Fork Holtman, Sandra Aline. Redwood. Calif. 389 Holtsclaw, Estella L.. Long Beach, Calif. 245. 332 Holz. Keith Peter, Ogden Homer. David Cluff, Highland, Ind. Homer. John Russell, Whittier. Calif. 88. 270, 389 Homer. Larene Adams. Provo. 389 Homer. Norman Charles. Provo Hone. Even Newell, Plea sant Grove Hood. Betty Jo. Redlands, Calif. 251. 416 Hood. Harlow Grant. Salt Lake City. 78, 274. 364 Hood, Herbert Bruce, Salt Lake City. 94 Hooper. Richard T., Utlah, Calif, 332 Hoopes, Ned Edward. Downing, Calif. 236. 272 Hoover, Betty Ann, Springville, 84, 90, 354 Hoover, Kelvin L., Provo, 84. 322 Hopkins. Alfred Norman. Provo, 49, 235 Hopkins. Ann Stanford, Thatcher, Arli., 354 Hopkins. Arthur L., El Cernto, Calif Hopkins, Betty Carolyn, Houston. Texas, 260 Hopkins. Donna Jean, Cutbank. Mont. Hopkins. Neil Robert, Pasadena. Calif. 270. 309 Hopla. Flarold J.. Mapelton. 309 Hoppie, Delroy Deone, Waco. Texas Hopping. Mary Jo, Calgary, Alta.. Can., 86. 354 Hopping. Miriam Anne, Calgary. Alberta, Can., 86, 220, 332 Horban. Walter George, Ont., Can., 332 Horlachor, Floyd Kent. Oram. 354 Horlacher, Fred R.. Fallon. Nev. Home, Roger Marion. Phoenix. Arli.. 389 Horrocks. Demont Edward, Salem, 389 Horrocks, Kaye, Richland, Wash.. 106, 181 Horrocks, Sheldon Glen. Hebsr Horsley. Richard Cole, Daly City, Calif, 389 Horstmeier. Heinz L., Milwaukee. Wis., 246, 389 Horton, Frank Arnold, West Drive Horton, George A. Jr., Springville Horton, Helen Marlene, Circlevllle, 294, 332 Horton. William R.. Provo, 354 Hoskin, Jack, San Diego, Calif Hoskin. Jerry Lee. Wlckenburg. Ariz., 389 Hoskins. Curtis Lynn. Malad. Idaho, 381 Hostutler. Dellla Ann, Tooele Hotchkiss. Elizabeth L., Grand Junction. Colo., 416 Houghtaling, Francis Wm., Dugway, 194,319 Houghton. Delbert L., Santaquin. 416 Housslan, William C, Calgary, Can., 252. 389 Houston. F. Grant, Panguitch. 332 Houston. Rodney Leroy, Los Angeles. Calif., 274. 275 Houston, Ronald Earl, Los Angeles. Calif., 274 Houtz, Kleber Duane. Roosevelt, 309 Howard. Carolyn Diane. Orem Howard, Dale W.. Provo Howard. Ruth Ann. Pocatello. Idaho. 332 Howard, Stanley Phillip, Ventura, Calif. 188, 309 Howe. Barbara Lynn, Idaho Falls. Idaho Howall. Blaine Victor. Provo Howell. Donald Fay, Provo Howell, Jacqueline. Caldwell, Idaho, 389 Howe l. T. Devon, Blackfoot. Idaho Howells, Jamas Morrison. Midvala. 332 Howes. Shirley, Ruth Nev., 389 Howlett, Duane K.. Draper. 389 Hoxie, Florence L. Provo. 354 Hoxie, Shirley Louise, Provo, 416 Hoyal. Donna Laurine. El Monte. Calif, 38S Hoyt. Barbara lone, Nephi, 90. 215. 282, 309 Hsu, LI Chen. Formosa. China, 319 Hubbard, Marita J.. Pine Island. Minn., 354 Hubbard. Noreen, Dillon. Mont.. 232 Hubener. Nancy Ann, Saxonville, Mass.. 389 Huber. Larry Blaine, Lapoint Hubler. Heinz Helmuth. Blel. Switzerland. 25. 389 Hubner, William C. Staten Island. N. Y.. 247. 354 Hudson, David S., Raymond, Alta.. Can., 389 Hudson. Marilyn Bell, Orem. 389 Huerta, Robert Henry. Provo Huff Clifton Glen. Spanish Fork Huff Dale Delos. Spanish Fork. 354 Huff Edward Curtis, Spanish Fork Huff Merlin Jollay. Spanish Fork Huffaker, Dale Carlson, Ontario. Ore.. 78, 389 Huffekar, Frances M., Vale. Ore.. 290 Huffaker. Glen Warren. Meridian. Idaho Huffaker. Norman Ray. Vale, Oregon, 389 Huffman. John Henry, Babbitt, Nev.. 389 Hufstedler. Betty Jo, Poplar Bluff Mo., 389 Huggins, Glenda Mae, Rawlins. Wyo., 389 Hughart. Betty Lou, Lynwood. Calif. 354 Hughes, Gerald Jay, Jackson, Wyo. Hughes, Jacquelynn Joy, Fallon. Nev. Hughes. Mary Jean, Provo, 309 Hughes, Richard R., Piedmont, Calif. Hughes, Shirley Arllne. Los Angeles. Calif, 243, 332 Hulick. Jerry E., Provo Hullck, John T., Provo Hulick, Robert Boyd. Provo. 332 Hullinger, Dan Jay. Provo, 389 Hull. Jenis Patricia, Hagerman, Idaho, 26, 177. 212, 228 354 Hull, Jay Alton, Hooper. 416 Hull, Melba Elaine, Rockland. Idaho, 78 Hull. Norma Lavern. Provo Hull. Sonja, Ogden, 332 Hullinger. Carol Dawn. Provo, 354 Hullinger, floid Earl., Vernal, 82 Hulme, Thelma Jean. Hagerman. Idaho, 354 Hulse. Daria Fas, Buhl, Idaho. 389 Humpherys, Melvln Dee, Thayne. Wyo.. 389 Humphrey. June. Orangevllle, 389 Humphrey. Mary L.. Salt Lake City, 143, 309 Humphries. Doris Faye, Audubon. N. J., 46, 216 Humphries. Owen Guy. American Fork, 354 Hundley, John D., Provo Hunn, Frances, Provo HunnlcuH, Royce D., Provo, 354 Hunsaker, Leiand Ray, Provo. 354 Hunsaker, Sandra, Lima. Peru Hunt. Diana. Salt Lake City, 76, 332 Hunt, Donald Herman, Price, 389 Hunt. Earllne. Tigard, Ore.. 354 Hunt. Edwin Lewis. Snowflake. Ariz., 115. 332 Hunt, Elton E., Enterprise Hunt, Jarman Roderick, Concord, Calif. Hunt, Jeanette Ruth. Baker. Ore.. 78, 90. 259. 389 Hunt. Judith Ann, Bluefleld. W. Va. 354 Hunt, Margaret Ann, Heyburn, Idaho, 389 Hunt, Mary Lou, Sacramento, Calif, 332 Hunt, Richard. Beryl. 115, M8. 129. 332 Hunt, Robert Andrew. Niles. Calif., 389 Hunt. Thomas Aasa, Baker. Ore., 309 Hunt, Wanda. Buhl, Idaho. 389 Hunter, AaH B., Holden, 389 Hunter, Arthol B., Provo Hunter, Cozette Stewart. Orem Hunter, Doris Eilleen, Prince Albert. Sask., Can., 309 Hunter, G. Wilford, Provo Hunter. John Jacob, Arcadia, Calif, 31, 177, 296, 355 Hunter, Karma, Provo, 355 Hunter, Kenneth Duke, Ogden Hunter, Leslie Ray, Grantsvllle. 309 Hunter. Louis G„ Jr., El Peso, Texas, 290 Hunter, Margaref Salt Lake City, 188, 245, 332 Hunter. Mary Ann, El Paso. Texas. 84 Hunter. Reld Morris. Farmlngton. Mass. Hunter, Thora, Provo Hunter. William Don. Los Angeles, Calif Huntsman. Howard W., Ferron, 390 Huntsman, June Sprague, Provo Huntsman. Lewis Ralston, Enterprise, 355 Huntsman, Raleigh Lewis. Hamilton. Mont., 355 Hurd, Morgan Eugene, Barnwell, Alta., Can., 355 Hurd, Royal Clifford. Sioux City. Iowa Hurlbut, Phillip H.. Provo, 186. 355 Hurren. Sybil Cleone. Nampa, Idaho, 90, 355 Hursf Dale. Provo Hurst, Dorothy Lee. San Jose. Calif, 332 Hurst, Henry Wayne, Des Moines, Iowa Hurst. Leila Durfse. Provo Hurst. Leonard, Provo Hurst. Margene, Springville Hurst. Merrill Y,. Blanding Hurtado. Alvaro. Las Vegas. Nev. Husband, Rayola G.. Salt Lake City. 243. 309 Huskey, Darryl Lavern, Nampa. Idaho. 355 Hussey, Raedelle. Mesa Ariz.. 332 Hutchings. Duane F.. Spanish Fork Hutchins, Earl James. Rupert. Idaho Hutchins. Robert Hugh. Temple City. Calif Hutchinson. Joseph Alma. Buhl. Idaho, 76 Hutchinson, Karl Grant. Buhl, Idaho. 76. 319 Hutchinson. Nancy H., Denver. Colo., 290, 332 Hutchinson, Nannette C. Buhl. Idaho. 243. 322 Hutchinson. Nathel. Mesa, Ariz.. 290. 309 Hutchinson, Neta. Buhl, Idaho, 33. 35. 76, 280, 281, 30 ' - Hutchinson. Patricia A., Robson. Ariz., 390 Hutchinson. Rose Marie. Salt Lake City, 88. 226, 390 Hutchison. Wallace W., Malta, Idaho, 390 Huxford, Gary, Portland. Ore., 355 Hyde, Darcus Davis, Provo, 309 Hyde, Edna Lou S.. Kensington. Md., 220, 355 Hyde. Ellis Orson. Boise, Idaho, 92. 292. 332 Hyde, Gerald Rodney. Centerville, 309 Hyde, Leonard Blaine, Provo Hyde, Susann. Springville, 282, 332 Hyde, Winnifred Anne. Parma Idaho Hymas, Jaunee Marie, Heyburn. Idaho. 390 Hynst, Kathleen Linda, Chester, Va., 88. 390 Ice. Patricia Ann. Charleston. W. Va.. 390 ihnen, Eroel D., (puincey. III. Ihnen. Eula Kelly. Provo IgarashI, Toshlro. Nllgata, Japan Ikemoto, Mituo, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 390 Ingalls. Gayla Boyacl, Provo, 309 Ingalls. Max Lavar. Provo. 309 Ingalls. Ronald Eugene, Ogden, 332 Ingersoll, Carl G., Payson tngersoll. Gone Oborn. Payson. 3(0 Ingersoll. Maryl. American Fork Ingraham, Glenda Leo. Colton. Calif. 197 Ingram, Mary Jo,. Lehi. 98. 333 Ingram, Patricia Anne, San Diego. Calif. 204, 280, 333 Inskeep, Bonnie Joan, Fallon, Nov., 390 435 loUpa. Shirley P., Kamuela, Hawaii, 256, 390 Ipsen. Foster Hughes, Malad, Idaho, 250. 254, 390 Ipsen, Robert Lee, Benninqfon, Idaho, 355 Ipson. George V., Salt Lake City, 333 Irving, Kenneth C, Barnwell, Alta., Can. Irwin, Merna Joyce, Provo Isaac, Douglas Ben. Spanish Fork Isaacson. Burke Lee. Ogden, 239 Isgrig, Wayne Richard. Lancaster, Calif., 333 Isham. Margaret Ann. Missoula, Mont.. 390 Iverson, Adele Henderson, Nev., 390 Iverson, Garn K., St. George tverson. Joseph Devon, American Fofit Iverson. Lloyd Ray, Provo. 310 Iverson. Mitchel Duane, American Fork (vey, Anita Jane. Los Angeles, Calif., 390 Ivie. Boyd R.. Orem. 272, 255 Ivie, Carolann. Roberta. Provo. 355 Ivie, Evan L.. Clovls. N. Me .. 3tO Ivie, Jane Ann. Springville tvie, Richard P., Springville, 355 Ivie. Stewart R.. Springville, 355 Ivie, Virgil Stanley. Provo Iwaase, Hanae, Raymond, Alta.. Can. Iwaasa. Henry Nolan. Raymond, Alta., Can., 390 Jack, Rayburn Elmer. Farmington, N. Max., 129, 258 Jacklin, Mary Lue. Heber, 416 Jackson. Barbara Lee, St. Joseph, Mo., 243 Jackson. Harold L., El Paso. Texas, 333 Jackson, James Stanley, Lakeside. Ariz., 88. 390 Jackson. Joyce, Kanab, 390 Jackson, Joyce Ann, Boise, Idaho, 88, 333 Jackson, Karma Rae, Provo Jackson, Kenneth Wayne, Colonial Heights, Va., 333 Jackson, Lauralee, Los Angeles, Calif.. 251, 390 Jackson, Lola Colleen. Kamas, 228, 231, 355 Jackson, Nancy Loraine, Tucumcari, N. Max.. 416 Jackson, Nellie Lareo, Denver, Colo,, 355 Jackson, Neva Renee, Sandy, 88, 390 Jackson, Richard M. , Cambridge. Mass.. 33, 272, 355 Jackson, Shelton Ray, Goldsboro. N. C, 390 Jackson, Thomas W., Provo Jackson, Valton Elmer, Kanab Jackson, Velma Cherie. El Paso, Texas. 84, 355 Jackson. Weldon Francis, Mesa. Ariz.. 119, 390 Jackson, Wendy Lu. Salt Lake City, 355 Jacob, Judith Ann, Oram Jacobs, Barbara T. Monroe Jacobs, Daniel Haines, Emmett, Idaho, 333 Jacobs. Dee Valentine, Ogden. 222, 260. 321 Jacobs, G. Richard, Stotfs Bluff, Neb. Jacobs. Hugh Ronald. Ogden, 333 Jacobs. Kay Parkin. Paso Robles, Calif., 355 Jacobs, Lyie Allen, Provo Jacobs. Margaret Oa, Raymond. Alta.. Can. Jacobsen, Eda Louise, Orem, 237, 355 Jacobsen, Errol L., Pocalello, Idaho, 355 Jacobson. Frances K.. Orem, 390 Jacobson. Larry Lee, Orland, Calif., 416 Jacobson, Ronald Jim. Duncan, Ariz.. 355 Jacobson. Vena Lee, Provo. 268. 333 Jaeger, Larry, Provo. 119 Jefferles. Helen M., Richland, Wash., 78, 231, 390 James, Cheril, Provo. 25. 257 James. Dean Fredrick. Millbrae, Calif, 130, 390 James, Glade Nelson, Provo James, Gloria, Provo James. Harry G. Jr., Self Lake City 264. 310 James, Lucie Howard, Provo, 310 James, Mar Rees, Spanish Fork James, Mildred Ruth, Burbank. Calif. James, Hichard C. Evansfon, Wyo. James. Sherald Wendell. Spanish Fork, 32, 33, 39, 134, 139 James. Thomas Arthur, Provo James. Verla. West Jordan. 416 James, William Robert, Inqlewood, Calif,, 390 Jameson, A. Keith, Monticeilo James, Kirk, Powell. Wyo.. 390 Jameson, Kirk Milfon, Orem Jameson, Marion Phillip. Monticeilo Jameson. Robert Brooks. La Salle. 390 Janes, Marsha. Lansing, Mich., 390 Jardine, Betttie J.. Salt Lake City. 390 Jardine, Robert Lundlie, Salt Lake City Jarman, Dale Arthur, San Diego, Calif., 416 Jarman, Barbara, Orem Jarman, Karen. Berkeley, Calif.. 355 Jarman, Monte C, San Diego, Calif. Jarvis, Burl E.. St. Johns Ariz., 17 7. 241 Jarvis. Edna. Pleasant Grove, 88, 390 Jarvis, Karyl Lee, O itario, Ore., 355 Jarvis. Mark. William, Des Moines, Iowa. 218. 390 Jarvis, Merrie Ann. Montebello. Calif., 390 Jarvis. Ronald Mack. Ontario, Oregon. 390 Jarvis, Walter Darrol. Durango, Colo. Jasperson, Janet, Goshen. 390 Jefferies, Mary Lou, Grantsville. 92. 94, 95, 310 Jefferies. William Earl, Crawford. Neb. Jeffords. Weyne G.. Baker, Ore. Jeffs, William Craig. American Fork, 333 Jenkins. Alice lola, La Point, 355 Jenkins, Carol Ann, Provo. 390 Jenkins, Charles Edward. Nampa, Idaho Jenkins. F. Terry. Heber City Jenkins, Frank W., Provo. 390 Jenkins. Lawrence W.. Pendleton, Ore., 218. 296 Jenkins, Phyllis Carol, Spanish Fork. 411. 390 Jenkins. Reed B., Pendleton. Ore., 111,214,296,297, 310 Jenkins, Wayne A,. Nampa, Idaho, 333 Jennens. Dona Fay. Whitfier, Calif.. 355 Jennings, Glenna Deane. Boise, Idaho, 90. 231, 390 Jennings, Marilyn, Bluebell. 262, 390 Jensen, Arthur Robert, Tigard. Ore., 145. 296 Jensen, Bruce Allen. Midvale. 218. 390 Jensen. Bryant Levern, Fairview, 286, 333 Jensen, Ceri Lee. Ely. Nevada Jensen. ChaHene. Byron, Wyo., 245. 355 Jensen. Charles Kent, Arcadia Jensen, Darrell L., Orem, 333 Jensen, Dean Hugh, Provo Jensen, Delias Arlen, Duchesne Jensen, Don Bradley, Provo, 202. 319 Jensen. Donald E.. Las Vegas. Nev., 416 Jensen, Edwin Russell. Logandale. Nev. Jensen. Elwood Stanley. Manti Jensen, Eugene Paul. Orem. 355 Jensen. Fred R.. Monroe, 355 Jensen, F. Duane, Springville Jensen, Gary Joseph. Las Vegas. Nev.. 390 Jensen. Georgene Carol. Salt Lake City Jensen, Groo Peter. Monroe Jensen. Hal Barclay, Axtell, 120, 128. 273. 333 Jensen. Harold Folsom. Lethbridge, Alta.. Can., 272, 390 Jensen, Jack Hess, Brlgham City, 241 Jensen, James Lee. Orangeville Jensen, Jay Roger, Provo, 222, 232. 310 Jensen, Jeri Ann. Gridley. Calif.. 231. 390 Jensen, Jerry Lee. Stanwood. Wash.. 390 Jensen. Jerry H.. Salt Lake City, 390 Jensen. Joan Bird, Springville Jensen, Joanne, Fort Shaw. Mont., 202. 22t, 220. 333 Jensen, Kairle Dawn, Pleasant Grove, 392 Jensen, Karen Ruth. Arcadia. Calif. 390 Jensen. Kent M.. Fairview. 390 Jensen. Kimball G.. Grace. Idaho Jensen, Kirk Stephens, Provo. 204 Jensen, Larry D.. Spring City. 321 Jensen. Lawrence H., Provo Jensen, Louis W., Spring City, 416 Jensen. Lucile Joy, Provo, 355 Jensen. LyIe Eugene. Walnut Creek, Calif. 90. 266. 355 Jensen, Marian, Provo Jensen. Max A., Deseret, 263, 390 Jensen, R. Alma. Springville Jensen. Reed J., Gridley, Calif Jensen. Reva Joan. Fairview, 261 Jensen, Richard Arthur, Tigard. Ore.. 145. 296 Jensen. Richard Grant. Arcadia, Calif., 47, 193, 210, 232. 355 Jensen, Robert R,, Twin Falls. Idaho. 94, 390 Jensen, Ronald Wayne, Stirling, Alta., Can., 390 Jensen, Ruth M.. Tridell Jensen, Samuel Hichard, Englewood, Colo., 355 Jensen, Sylvia Lee, Magrath. Alberta, Can., 223, 333 Jensen, Thad S., Spanish Fork Jensen. Thomas Ronald, Chicago. Ill,, 254 Jenson. Anna May Patton, St. Anthony. Idaho Jenson Grover E.. Peoa, 390 Jenson. Janet, Berkley. Calif, 251, 390 Jenson. Jeanene, Smithfield, 250, 390 Jenson, Marilyn Faye, Pocatello, Idaho, 88, 90, 279 355 Jeppson, Alda, Henefer, 84. 88, 3 ' 2 Joppson, Idagene, Thornton, Idaho Jeppson, Roger, Wayne, Yerington, Nev. Jerome, Mary Joan. Parowan. 76, 310 Jesperson, Arlyn Leroy, Rooseburg, Ore. Jessee, Dean, Springville Jessen. Mary Colleen, Mf. Pleasant, 333 Jewell. Calvin William, Phoenix, Ariz.. 390 Jewell, Ernest Cecil, Phoenix, Arix., 96, 355 Jewett. Faye Arlene. Provo, 355 Jewkes, Mary Lue. Orangeville, 245 Jax. Doris. Spanish Fork. 390 Jex, Edward E., Spanish Fork Jex, James Lorln. Jex. Junoce, Spanish Fork, 29, 294 Jex, Keith Wilford, Sandy Jex, Keith Loanne, Grand Junction, Colo., 237, 282, 255 Jex, Reed Allen, Spanish Fork, 270. 390 Jex, Rhode Joyce, Provo Johan, Robert A., Long Beach, Calif. Johannesen, George T. Jr., Kalamazoo, Mich.. 390 Johansen, Franz Mark, Huntsville, 319 Johansen. Gerald Albert. Lethbridge, Alfa., Can., 391 Johansen. Hans C, Springville Johansen. J. Frank, Lethbridge. Alta., Can., 292 Johansen. Joyce Hulda. Lethbridge, Alta., Can., 2(2, 228, 294, 295. 355 Johanson. Denece, Midvale, 282 Johns. Stanford K.. Afton, Wyo., 333 Johnson, Alan P., Provo. 205 Johnson. Allan McClure. Provo Johnson, Anna J., Washington D. C, 355 Johnson, Annetfa F., Fort Jones, Calif, 355 Johnson, Arleen. En pire, Calif, 391 Johnson. Arva Arlene, Delta. 78. 226, 254, 355 Johnson, Barbara Jo, Downey, Calif, 391 Johnson, Ben A., Orem Johnson. Blaine W., American Fork. 391 Johnson. Bonna Jean, Phoenix. Ariz., 86. 86, 276. 355 Johnson, Brant Lee, Provo Johnson, Burton E,, Kuna, Idaho, 391 Johnson, Carol, Honeyville. 77, 88, 76. 243, 333 Johnson. Carol. Cambridge. Idaho, 333 Johnson, Carolyn Joan. McGill. Nev., 78. 228, 355 Johnson, Carolyn June. Salt Lake City. 391 Johnson, Charlene. Pocatello, Idaho, 212, 228, 355 Johnson, Charles Edwin. Grantsville. 355 Johnson, Cheryl B., Spruce Berg, Calif, 226, 243 Johnson. Dale Harmon, CarmariHe, Calif. 259, 322 Johnson. Daniel Corliss. Cardston, Alta., Can,. 391 Johnson, David Ames. San Clemente, Calif Johnson, David Carl, Springville, 391 Johnson, David Harold, Long Beach. Calif Johnson. Dennis Leon. Grace, Idaho Johnson, Dixie Inez. Salt Lake City Johnson, Donald C. Cambridge Idaho. 88. 355 Johnson, Donna Jewel, Phoenix, Ariz., 284, 391 Johnson, Douglas Edwin, Sandy Johnson, E, Marie. Fontana. Calif. Johnson. Edna Joyce, Provo, 391 Johnson. Edwin Leroy. Springville, 391 Johnson. Eilene Bernice. Nampa, Idaho, 355 Johnson, Ellen June, Fallon, Nev., 355 Johnson. Faye Ann, Yakima, Wash. Johnson, Eugene M., Orem Johnson, Freeman Keith. Richfield, 310 Johnson, G. Carol. Burley. Idaho, 391 Johnson, Gary Ned. Provo, 39f Johnson, Gary Thorley. Overton. Nev. Johnson, Garney Allen, Modesto, Calif, 416 Johnson, Gerald Jess. Maryville, Calif, 210. 355 Johnson. Geraldine. Temple City, Calif. 310 Johnson, Gordon E,. Brigham City Johnson. Grant Ivlns, Idaho Falls. Idaho, 239. 257. 260, 310 Johnson, Hal Lavell. Perron, 333 Johnson, Harold G.. Provo Johnson, Hollis Ralph, Garland, 255. 321 Johnson, Howard S., Provo Johnson.J. Howard. Delta 391 Johnson, J. Mcray, McGitI, Nev. Johnson, James Alan, Conrad. Mont., 255, 263, 355 Johnson, James L., Heber City Johnson, James Lonell, Roseville, Calif. 333 Johnson, Janeen, Sanford Colo., 216, 333 Johnson, Jeannine. Pleasant Grove Johnson, Jeremiah K,, Springville, 416 Johnson. John Hal, Spanish Fork, 319 Johnson, John Michael, Grantsville, 41 Johnson, Joyce, Harlem, Mont., 310 Johnson, Joyce Cynthia, Cardston, Alfa., Can., 252, 391 Johnson, Joyce Elaine, OJiai, Calif. 391 Johnson, Karen. Tremonton, 355 Johnson. Karin, Escalon. Calif, 391 Johnson, Kay F., Provo. 272. 333 Johnson, Kay Irene, Provo, 391 Johnson, Kenna Lagrace, Provo, 310 Johnson. Kenneth Wayne. Jerome. Idaho, 232. 255, 355 Johnson, -Lidge O. J.. Rockingham, N, C, 416 Johnson, Lloyd Nathan. Salt Lake City. 356 Johnson. Lois Elaine, Albuquerque. N, Mex. Johnson, Louene, Lovell, Wyo., 310 Johnson, Loyce Franclne, Roseville, Calif, 391 Johnson. Lucille Anne. Springville, 90 Johnson, Lynne Frances, Roseville, Calif, 356 Johnson, MacDonald B.. Provo. 84 Johnson, Macmillan, Boise, Idaho, 194. 310 Johnson. Margaret E., Salt Lake City, 416 Johnson, Margaret J., Barnwell, Alta., Can.. 310 Johnson. Marian Ruth. Salt Lake City Johnson, Marijane. Fresno. Calif. 391 Johnson. Marlene Mae. Long Beach. Calif. 25. 142, 176, 186, 282, 310 Johnson. Mary Louise, Buhl, Idaho, 76. 356 Johnson, Maurice W., Provo Johnson, Merlin A., Vernal. 260. 391 Johnson, Morris Ray. Kaysville, 391 Johnson, Nancy Rae, Sandy, 355 Johnson, Norman R.. Salt Lake City Johnson, Norman S., Santa Cruz, Calif. 292, 310 Johnson. O. Adrian. Salt Lake City. Johnson, Pamela Gay. Overton, Nev., 88. 202, 391 Johnson, Paul Kent, Spanish Fork, 92, 93 Johnson. Phyllis Winona, San Diego, Calif Johnson. Richard H., Compton., Calif. 267, 356 Johnson, Rita, Barnwell, Alfa.. Can.. 252, 282. 356 Johnson, Robert Allyn, Upand. Calif.. 391 Johnson. Roberta, Pleasant Grove, 356 Johnson, Royce Creel, Aurora Johnson, Sherry. Grantsville Johnson, Sherwin M., Provo Johnson, Shirley Jean, Medford, Ore. Johnson, Shirley Ruth, Las Vegas., Nev., 143, 310 Johnson, Stent S., Rexburg, Idaho, 356 Johnson, Thomas H.. Berkley. Calif. 333 Johnson, Veniece, Ogden Johnson. Virginia C, Portland, Ore., 391 Johnson, Virginia Sue, North Webster, Mich., 209, 391 Johnson, William Webb, Provo, 310 Johnson, Yvonne B., Berkeley, Calif, 391 Johnston. Carroll M., Durango. Colo., 115, 117, 118. 356 Johnston, Olive P.. Provo. 391 Johnston, Stuart, Sacramento, Calif, 119, 267 Johnstone. Marilyn G„ Bloomfield, N. Y., 44. 186, 228 356 Johnstun, Alma Walters, Warren, Ore.. 391 Johnstun. Beryl Ellen, Roosevelt, 262, 391 Johnstun, Jean. Vernal, 356 Jolley, Boyd McKintey, Provo, 391 Jolley. Calvin Kent, Provo Jolley, Carol, Provo, 268 Jolley, Donal C, Carson City, Nev. Jolley. Gail, Provo, 391 Jolley. Harold L,, Provo Jolly, Deloy, Provo Jones, Ada May, Monticeilo, 290 Jones, Ada Ruth. Chandler. Ariz., 86. 248. 416 Jones. Alonzo Hinckley, Los Angeles. Calif, 391 Jones, Alyce Camilla, Puene. Calif. 45, 220, 333 Jones, Ann Mcewan. Provo, 228, 294, 30f. 343 Jones, Beatrice Nadene, Twin River, Alta., Can., 142, 241, 252. 356 Jones, Barbara Lawrence, Spanish Fork Jones, Bernell Barnett. Hunter Jones, Beverley. Monticeilo Jones. Carl Hugh. Wolcott. N. Y., 391 Jones, Carolyn. Malad. Idaho Jones, Clifford H.. Downey, Calif, 321 Jones, Daniel Rodney, Mesa, Ariz.. 391 Jones, Delwin Grant. Duncan. Ariz., 258, 356 Jones. Don M., Provo, 241. 333 Jones, Douglas Emron. San Gabriel, Calif, 333 Jones, Duane Arthur, Payson, 224, 333 Jones, Duane Sidney. Holden. 391 Jones, Earl Roy. Murray Jones, Edris Ann, Hemef. Calif. 391 Jones. Emily Cleona, Kirtland, N. Max.. 78. 79, 333 Jones. Gerald E., Gettysburg, S.D.. 224, 333 Jones. Glen Ashton, Blending, 391 Jones. Heber Kent. Heber City, 356 Jones, Helen Elane, St. Joseph. Mo„ 237, 310 Jones, Howard Palmer, Malad. Idaho, 333 Jones, Ivan Blaine. Riverfon. 356 Jones, J. Stephen, Provo, 78. 94 Jones. Jack Hyde. Payson, 224 Jones. James Milton. Las Vegas, Nevada, 356 Jones. John Carlos. Jr., Idaho Falls, Idaho, 391 Jones. John Robert. North Las Vegas. Nev., 391 Jones, Kenneth Melvin, Salt Lake City, 391 Jones, Kenneth Wendell, Salt Lake City. 333 Jones, Lavoy Teeples, Holden Jones, Lona Clair. Boise. Idaho. 78, 356 Jones, Lorraine, Blending, 416 Jones, Lynn Earl, Spanish Fork, 136, 310 Jones, Marilyn, San Gabriel. Calif. 208. 391 Jones, Marjorie Ann, Provo. 310 Jones. Myron D., Salt Lake City Jones, Patricia, Meridian, Idaho. 391 Jones, Patricia ' M., S andy. 310 Jones. Paula Carolyn, Mt. Pleasant. 333 Jones, Pearl Elaine. Kirtland, N. Mex, Jones, Peggy Ann, Denver. Colo. Jones. Ray Barnett, Hunter Jones. Richard Allen, San Gabriel, Calif, 391 436 M Jon«s. Richard Cnrloss. Meridian. Idaho. 391 Jones, Robert Ashton. Blending. 391 Jones, Robert E., Provo Jones. Robert Eric, Blue Late. Calif,. 371 Jones. Rowland Lee. Spanish fork Jones. Sharlene. Richland. Wash.. 356 Jones, Thomas L.. Jr., Arlington. Va.. 356 Jones. Vernadeen. Phoenix. Aril.. 284 Jones. Vincent Lloyd. Provo Jones. Warren Richard. San Anselrtio. Calif, 391 Jonson, Rolfe Jacob. Seattle. Wash,. 356 Jorgensen. Arlene L., Pleasant Grove, 294, 333 Jorgensen. Clair Eugene. Ogden. 224. 237. 243, 310 Jorgensen, Elmer Clay, Richland, Wash. Jorgensen, Hal, Richland, Wash., 333 Jorgensen, Jerry Leiand, Midvale, 310 Jorgensen, Keith Ray, Mount Pleasant Jorgensen, Lois Mae, Brigham City Jorgensen, Margaret A., Kansas City, Kans.. 391 Jorgensen. Myron N.. Jr.. Kansas City. Kans., 234. 333 Jorgensen, Phil Mac, Castle Dale Jorgensen. Renae. Moses Lake. Wash., 356 Jorgensen, Roy Wilson. Whiltier, Celif., 289, 333 Jorgensen. William F.. Castle Dale. 391 Jorgenson. Thelma Jean. Provo Josephson. Boyd Oleen, Plymouth Josie, Joseph Bennett, Tabiora Josle, Darrell Henry, Tabiona Joyce, Jack Atkins, Kernersville. N. C, 333 Joyce, John Micheel, Antonito, Colo., 391 Judd, Bernarr Thomas, Lehi, 322 Judd, Evan V., Kanab, 76, 310 Judd. Evelyn, Saratoga, Calif. Judd, lleen, Pleesant Grove, 391 Judd, Jane Penelope. Hurricane. 279. 333 Judd. Richard Clark. Provo. 292. 356 Judd. Ronald Martin. Kanab. 416 Judge. Roberta Mae. North Hollywood, Calif.. 39! Judkins. James Leonard. Ephraim. 334 Judkins. Newell Kay. Ephraim Judson. Herbert S.. Jr.. Ookland. Calif.. 391 Jueschke. Alexander A. Milwaukee, Wis.. 334 Jueschka. Ingrid C. Milwaukee. Wis. Julian. Glen B.. American Fork Justet. Kenneth W.. Provo Kaaria. Sven V.. Tempe. Ariz. Kaawa, Naomi Luika, Hoolehua, Molakai, Hawaii, 310 Kahuena, Margaret K.. Kamuela. T. Hawaii. 256. 392 Kaleta. Gary Jordan. Los Angeles. Calif., 31, 296, 356 Kalwies, Brunhilde, Heme, Germany, 226, 416 Kamalu, Dora Stump, Murray Kamalu, Rodney K.. Oahu. T. Hawaii Kamauoha. Edwin LeRoy. Kaneohe, T. H.. 256, 356 Kapp, Jack R., Provo Karcher. Denise. New York City, N. Y, Kerlinsoy, Kurtlee J., Tacoma, Wash.. 392 Karlinsey. William D., Tacoma, Wash., 392 Karner, Leo Herman, Gardena, Calif.. 226, 356 Karron, Jay B.. Vernal, 262, 356 Karren. Naoma. Vernal, 392 Kartchner. Jean Orrin, St, Johns. Aril. Kartchner. Orville Rex. Carlsbad. N. Me ., 310 Kashiwagi. James H.. Kahuku. Oahu. Hawaii KaHerman. Frank R. H., Liloa Rise, T. Hawaii, 319 Kaufman, Francis E.. Portola. Celif. 392 Kaufman. Vivian Joan. Groveton. Penn.. 392 Kaupp. Jacguelyn T.. Buffalo. N. Y.. 290. 392 Kawahigashi. Sylvia H.. Laie. Oahu. Hawaii. 254 Kawai. Vade Claire. Pasadena. Calif. 177, 392 Kay, Karen Luella, Santequin Kay, Kathleen, Salt Lake City Kay, Margery Ann, Provo Kearns, Lloyd Thomas, Compton, Calif Keasey. Robert Earl, Provo, 392 Keel, Nona Marlene. Phoenix, Ariz,, 392 Keele, Monte K.. Salt Lake City Keller. Ann Conrad, Idaho Falls, Idaho Keeler, Ellen Elaine, Provo, 24, 175, 215 Keeler. Karl Fairbanks, Magrath. Alta., Can., 392 Keeler, Kothleen, Provo, 45, 92, 220, 356 Keller, Robert W., Napa, Calif, 267 Keeler, Virginia B.. Provo Kehmeier, Barbara Jean, Gresham, Ore.. 284. 371. 392 Keith, Helen, Provo, 35 Kekaula, Mary K.. Wai. Oahu. Hawaii. 392 Kekauoha. Margery G., Laie, Oahu, Hawaii, 256 Kekauoha, Philip K., Laie. Oahu. Hawaii. 256 Kekauoha. Willard K.. Laie, Oahu, Howaii, 319 Keller, Alan Evans, Preston, Idaho Keller, Lyile Susenne, Las Vegas, Nev.. 392 Keller. Mercia, Mink Creek, Idaho. 392 Keller. Mary Margaret. Napa. Calif. 392 Keller. Monlie Rex, Idaho Falls, Idaho Keller, Sara Beth, Caldwell, Idaho Kelley, Barbara Ann, Waikiki, Hawaii, 334 Kelling, Hens Wilhelm, Niogara Falls, N. Y.. 73. 356 Kelly. Carol Lynn. Lakewood. Colo., 356 Kelsey, Dwight LaMar, Salt Lake City, 82, 356 Kelsey, Marilyn Jean, Inglewood, Calif Kelsey, S. Annette. Salt Lake City. 356 Kemper, Vorda Orah, Cranford, Alta.. Can.. 86, 392 Kendall, Dorothy Mae, Weiser, ideho, 392 Kendall, Robert L.. Weiser, Idaho, 310 Kendrick, Linda Lee, Sherman, Oaks, Calif, 392 Kennedy, Jess Curtis, Chandler, Ariz. Kennedy, Richard Ray, Marysvale Kennedy, Russell H.. Marysvale Kennedy. Thomas G.. San Francisco. Calif., 392 Kennedy. Tom Hartford. Springfield. III.. 274 Kenney, Kenneth Ben, Salt Lake City, 181, 224. 334 Kennington, N. Creig. Afton, Wyo.. 310 Kennlngton. Ruth Mignon. Afton. Wyo.. 310 Kensinger. Robert L.. Orem Keppner. Mary Dawn. Rexburg, Idaho, 392 Kerby, Clyde Kendall, Provo Kerby, Connie. Provo, 88, 356 Kernell, Charles W., Jr.. Delta Kerr. Sheila Roberta. Cardston. Alta.. Can., 392 Kerr, Wayne Dennis, Garden Grove, Calif.. 310 Kershaw. Gloria D.. Van Nuys. Calif. 356 Kershew. Thomas Davis, Provo Kesler, Vol J., Blackfoot, Idaho, 210, 356 Ketcham, Charles Edward, Meadvllle, Penn, Key, Bryan Eugene, Burkley, Calif Keyes, Marilyn, Kaysville, 392 Keysor, Robert Ellis, Burbank, Calif Kidd. George J., Provo, 319 Kidd, Neal Orlan, Portland, Ore. Kidder, Roy Sheldon, Hawthorne, Nev., 392 Kies. Carol Virginia. Santa Monica. Calif Killian. James Frank. Kaysville. 334 Killpack. Wayne I.. Provo. 334 Klllpack. Weston F.. Provo. 356 Kim, Kichuen, Teegu, Korea, 417 Kim, Soon Chang, Seoul, Korea, 319 Kim, Yong Soon, Seuol, Korea, 334 Kim, Young Sik, Seoul, Korea Kimball. Buddy Dean. Provo. 335 Kimball. Edwin Norman. Provo Kimball. Marilyn Diane. Salt Lake City, 392 Kimball, Parley LeGrand, Fillmore, 356 Kimball, Royal Duane, Richfield, 335 Kimball, Sylvia Jane, San Diego, Calif.. 356 Kimber. Edward Steven. Provo Kimber. Richard Dee. Wells. Nev.. 392 Kimber. Warren Dee. Santa Anna. Calif. 310 Kimber. William Dean. Provo. 310 Kimble. Weyne Ellis. Idaho Falls. Idaho Kindred. Fred Boyd, Springville Kindred, Jerald Crede, Ogden, 218. 270 King. Alma Paul. Garland King. Buddy Jack, Duboise, Idaho, 356 King, Charles Richard, Los Angeles, Calif ,272, 356 King, Edmund Crelghton, Provo, 244, 334 King, Gerald Carl, Springville, 417 King, George Aruel, Provo, 356 King, Glen Chester, Kaysville, 272 King. Joanne Shaum. Ogden. 310 King. LoRae. Boulder. 392 King. Larry Ediing. Parowan. 392 King. Norman Ellis. Darlington. Idaho. 88. 182. 186. 236. 392 King, Paul Martin, Springville King, Peggy Remone, Tulelake, Celif., 392 King, Roger Dean, Sf Charles, Mo.. 356 King. Roma Jean. Aberdeen. Ideho. 237. 243 King. William Deen. Moore. Idaho. 356 Kingdon. Eugene Earl. Staton Island. N. Y.. 182. 356 Kingsbury. Frances I., Salt Lake City, 230. 310 Kingsbury. Kathryn E.. Salt Lake City. 223. 392 KIngsford. Elmer J.. Grece. Idaho, 392 Kinne, Anita Sue, Independence, Mo. KInne. James Arthur. Independence. Mo., ' 8-79. 392 Kinney. Claralyn Ann. Provo. Kinross. David Andrew. Roseville. Calif. 392 Kinsey. John Burton. Vale. Ore. Kinzol. Kenneth Wayne. Elmhursf III.. 417 Kirk, Dean Arthur. Cortez. Colo.. 356 Kirk, Frances M.. Salt Lake City. 177. 290 Kirk. Gayle Carole. Glendale. Calif.. 88 Kirk. LaRae. Ogden. 228. 264. 356 Kirk. Molvln J.. Orem KIrkham. Tom Lee. Portland. Ore.. 33. 218. 296. 297 Kirkland. Bufaye. Carey. Idaho. 257. 334 Kirkman. John Calvin. Mt. Airy. N. C, 96, 356 Kirkman, Lawrence H.. Twin Falls. Idaho. 88. 334 Kiskila. Carlene J.. Los Angeles. Calif. Kitchen. Paul Wilson. Provo. 121. 128. 136 Ktichens. Carolyn. Los Angeles. 356 Kleinman. Harold Rey, El Peso, Texos Kleinworth, Frenk J.. Winslow. Ariz.. 356 Klenk. Buddy Donald, Salt Lake City, 356 Kline, Aleda Marie, Dodge City, Kens., 392 Kllng. Scott Jensen. Las Veges. Nev. Kloepfer. Ronald Moroni. Kuna. Idaho Knapp. Charlene Mory. San Fernando. Calif, 280, 392 Kneuer, Rolf H.. Bielefeld. Germany. 392 Knight. Clyde E.. Burley. Ideho Knight. Darrell Oswell. Columbio City, Ore.. 392 Knight. Edwin George. Driggs. Idaho. 296, 356 Knight, James Adams, Vernet Knight. Joseph Adams, Prcjvo Knight, Marlene. Salt Leke. 223. 334 Knight. Oscar David. Columbia City. Ore.. 392 Knight, Richard Earl, Brigham City, 88, 334 Knighf Richard L, Vernal Knight, Richord Stewart, Provo, 356 Knighton, Josephine, Roosevelt Knighton, LeRoy Jay, Boise, Idaho, 356 Knighton, Ronald Lewis, Salt Lake City, 417 Knowlton, Shirley Jean, Grantsville Knudsen, Benny Lavier, Farmington. N. Max., 92, 258, 392 Knudson, James E.. Arlington. Va. Knudson, Sandra Kae, Brigham City, 417 Kochevar, Joseph Paul, Los Angeles. Calif, 310 Kochevar, Lewis C. Los Angeles. Calif. 310 Koelling. Glen Alvin. Yakima. Wash. Koenig. Gerald Charles. Williston Park. N. Y.. 392 Kofford. Lyie C. Gridley. Calif. 204. 218. 392 Kofoed. Narveen H.. Clifton. Idaho. 392 Kofoed. Rochello. Dillon. Mont. Kofoed. Willard A.. New Plymouth. Idaho, 310 Kogut, Edwin Andrew, III. Kohlor. Carol LaRae. Midway. 88. 392 Kohler. Marden Reed. Midway. 392 Kohlor. Ramon R.. Midway. 78. 356 Kohn. Michael Anthony. Provo. 310 Koller. Ernst Frank. Salt Lake, 321 Kolste, Christ Edward, Fairfield, Mont.. 255. 417 Konold. Rudolph George, Fillmore, 121, 128. 356 Konopelskl. Helen, Redfield, Sask.. Can.. 392 Konschella, Dolores M., Baltimore, Md., 226, 356 Kopinsly, Michael J.. Jr.. Lehi. 417 Koralewski. David Wayne. Provo. 392 Kornogay. Marvin D.. Houston. Texas Kotter .Joan. Payson. 294. 334 Kourtldls, Demetrius, A.. Athens, Greece Kozak, Jacguelyn Lee, Long Beach, Calif, 392 Krakowski, Henry. Jr.. Provo. 335 Kramer, Borbora Kay, North Hollywood, Calif Kraniz, Michael B., Idaho Falls, Idaho, 417 Kresge, Phyllis Arlene, Elmiro, N.Y., 88. 392 Kresge, Robert Lee, Elmira, N.Y.. 392 Krider, Mary A. Wilson, Provo Kriegor, Clorenco Edwin, Temple City, Calif, 76, 247, 335, Krislianson, Mark Leon, San Diego, Calif, 239, 286, 335 Kuchar, Marvin C. J.. Safford. Ariz. Kugath. Donald Arthur. West Allis. Wis.. 232, 335 Kuhlmon, William F., Sacramento. Calif. 119 Kuhnl. Arlin Verdell. Provo. 417 Kulp. Kenley Loron. Ingleside, III., 335 Kump, Lester Lacelle, Santa Barbara, Calif Kump, Ronald. Provo Kunz, James Alberf Montpeller, Idaho. 392 Kunz. Monte Wayne, Pasadena, Calif, 301, 296, 310 Kurr. Dovid George. Spanish Fork Kurr. Doreen Barbara. Salt Lake City. 86 Kwak. Kun Se, Seoul, Korea, 334 Kylen, Deverle Vomer, Riverton brum, Blayne H.. Midvale, 119, 272 ibrum, Kay S.. Vernal ckey. Bob Dean, Wendell, Idaho, 335 acomb, Gary Frank, Midvale, 114, IIS, 119. 136. 137 idle, Nancy Josephine. Provo ilrd, Horold Edwin, Payson ,ke, Dennis M.. RIgby. Idaho. 392 ke. Eileen. RIgby, Ideho, 335 ikin, Howard Glenn, Mancos, Colo,, 417 illlss, Coyla, Buhl, Idaho. 257. 392 imb, Carole. North Sacramento. Calif., 88, 392 imb, Connie D.. Los Angeles. Calif, 341, 392 imb, Verl Seomons, Hyde Park, 250, 334 imbert, Joan Lee. Ely, Nov.. 88, 393 imberf Lorelle W.. Komas. 392 imbson. Elton Kay. Ramah, N. Mex,, imbson, Patricia Ann, Ramah, N. Max.. 393 imbson, Robert E.. Jr.. Albuquerque. N. Mex.. 270 jmkin. Claude Russell. Hayword. Calif. 393 imkin. Claudia G.. Hayword. Calif imoreoux. Gale. Chandler. Ariz.. 393 imoreaux. Martha B., Provo imprecht. Elmer. Blockfoot. Idaho imsam. Wongslrl, Siam, 239, 357 inco, Elwon, Gross Valley, Calif sndeen. Glen Richard, Rock Springs. Wyo,, 310 jnders, Ardith Betsy, Redondo, Calif snders, Don Creig, Redondo, Calif., 357 indry, Marilyn Joan, Salt Lake City, 357 ine, Eugene V.. Dos Moines. Iowa. 239 ine. Jack Elmer. Ashland, Ore. ine. Rex Roymond, Tube City, Ariz, 357 ino, Shirley Evelyn, Litchfield, Maine, 357 iney, Alden Hastings, Murray, 357 ingford. Cello Joy, Lauderdole, Florida, 393 ongford, Jeanne D.. Overton. Nev. onglols, Joyce, St. Louis, Mo. onglols. Shoron. Salt Lake City, 393 apearlo, Gordon R., Solt Leke City, 82 arkin, Joann, Las Vegas, Nov.. 88. 258. 393 .arkin, Larry Shirk, Las Vegas, Nev. arkin, Phyllis Louise, Snowvllle, 189. 357 orsen. Allan Reed. Mantl. arson. Arlene Joan, Richfield arson. Arnold C Provo .arsen. Carol Ann. Nampo. Ideho, 35 .arson. Colleen. Rae, Copperton, 189, 393 arsen, Dovid Roger, Solt Leke City rsen. Dean Gillette, Holden rsen, Diane, Horlem, Montana, 393 .arson. Donald R.. Provo arsen, Edward Sterling, Spanish Fork .arson. Ernest O., Emery. 321 orsen, Fronk Rulon. Emett. Idoho, 357 orsen. Gory F., Bountiful, 128, 393 arson, Goylen Charles, Saline, 334 rsen, Geneva, Huntington, 243. 310 arsen, Gerald Vol Jean, Ogden orsen, Glodys Davis, Spanish Fork arsen, Howard Bonnie, Ogden, 204, 264, 310 .orsen, lla Mower, Orem orsen, Jonice, Sponlsh Fork, 257. 357 rsen. Joonn. Preston, Idaho, 250, 393 arson, Karl Grant, Spanish Fork n, Kathleen, Aurora, Colo., 393 arson, Kenno Koye, Boise, Idoho, 282, 341 orsen. Kenneth M.. Ogden orsen. Lorry Welker. Preston, Idoho, 250. 393 orsen, Lee Beck, Provo .arson, LIndo Jolene, LoMeso, Calif. 88, 393 arson. Luono, Provo orsen, Morgoret 8., Provo arson, Morvo Jeon, RIgby, Idaho, 90, 334 n, Mary Evelyn, Emett, Idaho, 334 .arson, Milton H.. Provo .arsen. Norma, Provo, 192, 357 arsen, Oscar G.. Idaho Falls. Idoho, 73, 139, 289 arson, Potricia Ann, Spanish Fork, 92-93 n, Paul B., Spanish Fork arson. Roe, Twin Foils, Idaho, 393 rsen. Ruby Jeon, Newton, 393 rsen. Rulon J., Jr., Solt Lake City arson, Sharon Louise, Shelly, Idoho, 393 orsen. Stonley E.. Provo orsen. Weston Dole. Orem. 311 arson, Wllllom Edword, Waynesboro, Vo., 186, 334 Orson, Alon Wllllom, Sewickley, Penn. arson, Byron Albert, Lynwood, Celif, 270 Orson, Don, Salt Lake City, 417 Orson, Donold A., Clearfield, 311 .arson, Donna Rae, Ontario, Ore.. 393 .arson. Glade. Moses Lake. Wash., 265, 393 Orson, Jomes Merrill, Idoho Foils, Idaho, 393 Orson, Jon Chandler, Salt Lake City .arson, Kenneth R.. Salmon. Idaho. 417 arson. Lawrence E.. Los Vegos. Nov., 311 arson, Leon H.. Woodland, Calif, 242, 357 arson, Lindo Ann, Son Gabriel, Celif, 334 orton, Lloyd Odell, Ontorio. Ore., 357 .Orson, Lorroine, Phoenix, Aril., 78, 279, 393 arson, Mortin Robert, Idaho Fells, Idaho, 334 orson, Muriel Jeonelle, Burbonk, Calif., 393 Orson, Sender Leonord, Glendole, Collf. osson, Shawna Marie, Fairview, 261 .arson, Shirley Ruth, Salt Lake City n. Thomos F., Poyson arson, Vickl Lucille. Phoenix. Ariz.. 179. 221. 220. 284 rson. Willard Earl. Carmen. Idoho, 393 asofer. John R.. Provo asson. Carolyn. Boulder City. Nov., 357 .osf Louise. Richmond. 357 othom. Glenn Irven. Provo otimer. Donold S.. Sandy. 311 aub. Dale Jay. Salt Lake City. 82, 319 auper. Dixie Poulino, San Francisco. Calif. 186. 254. 393. 88. 412 437 Lauriti. JoKn P.. North Hollywood, Calif.. 393 L«uriti«n. Louit. Boiss, Idaho. 322 Laurton, Carl Eugana, American Fork Lauia, Emila Law, Datmont Charlas, St. Anthony. Idaho Law, Elaine Edna, Santa Barbara, Calif, 290. 33S Law, Eleanor Ruth, Pfovo Law. John Richard. Moses Late, Wash. Law, Nana Flo, Laie, Oahu, Hawaii Law, Wesley Ruane, Orangeville, 204, 393 Lawrence, Colleen. Provo, 60, 98, 290, 31) Lawrence. Delmar M., Heber Lawrence. Hsiane, Salem, 393 Lawrence, Louise, Salem, 3S7 Lawrence. Utah Walton, Pocatelio. Idaho. 254 Lawson, Sharon Dae, Barstow, Calif., 393 Lawton, Frank C, Denver, Colorado, 417 Layden, Donald Richard, Holbrook, Ariz. Layne. Thair David, Loulston, 311 Layton, Beverly Jean, Oaliley, Idaho Layton, Edmund Moody, Tempe. Ariz., 96. 393 Layton. Rheta Dae, Oakley, Idaho Leake, Robert L., Salt Lake City Leany, Hyrum Vard, Provo Learned, Emma Janette, Crandon, Wis., 393 Leavell. Stephen Leon, Los Angeles, Calif., 218, 393 Leavit, Clair H.. Nampa. Idaho, 393 Leavitt, Crayton D., Santa Clara, 254. 334 Leavit+, D. Henry, Homadalo. Idaho. 226. 257, 357 Leavitt, Dorothy Jeanne. Reedley, Calif. Leavitt. Fred. Lai Vegas. Nov.. 114, 117. 272, 273 Leavitt. Leo £., Mesquite, Nev., 84. 35 ' Leavitt, Norma Raa. Narnpa. Idaho Leavitt. Ronald Terry. Las Vegas. Nev.. 393 Leavitt, Veryle. Leavitt, Alta.. Can. Leavitt, Wyona, Glenwood, Alta.. Can., 357 Lebaron, David Cheney, Provo, 292, 393 Lebaron, Donald Ralph, American Fork, 311 Lebaron. Melvin J., Barnwell, Alta., Can. Lebaron, Sharon E., Flint, Mich., 84, 393 LeBaron, Wayne, Santaquln Lebaron, Wayne David. Hurricane, 335 Lebsack. Elmer W., Idaho Falls. Idaho Lee. Carill Ina, Billings. Mont.. 393 Lee. Carole Dawn, Concord. Calif., 86, 393 Lee, Cecil Calvin, Salt Lake City. 357 Lee, Clair Kay, Beaver, 31 I Lee, Darrel Dean, Provo Lee, David Arthur. Bicknall Lee. Deanna, American Fork, 278, 393 Lee. Dick H., Provo Lee, Dixie Heber, 94. 226 Lee, Earl M., St. Ignatius, Mont., 255, 393 Lee. Frank, Stockton. Calif.. 334 Lee. Harold W.. Provo. 224 Lee, James Morgan, Farmington, N. Mex. Lee. John HIgbea, Long Beach, Calif.. 393 Lee, Larry L., Provo. 393 Lee. Laurence Arthur, Vernal Lee, Maurice Dee. Farmington. N. Max., Lee, Norma Jean. Sunshine, Calif. Lee. Patricia Fae. Vernal, 357 Lee, Ronald Eugene, New London, Iowa, 94, 76 Lee, Thomas Wilford. Escalante, 319 Lee, Verne Rawlin, Farmington. N. Mex. Lee, Walker Keith, Cardston, Alta., Can. Lefevra. Joan, Mtdvale, 357 Lefler, Val. Point Chicago. Calif. Lehmann. Esther B.. Salt Lake City. 88, 393 Leifson, June, Spanish Fork Leigh, Oorene, Mesa, Ariz., 357 Leigh, Llewellyn Young, Palo Alto, Calif. Leishman, Brant. Wallsville Leishman, Karen, Provo. 220. 393 Leistiko, Mary Arlene, Phoenix. Arli-. 393 Lemmon, Wayne 8.. Lindon, Calif. 393 LeMond, Kenneth. Orem Leonard. Joann, Price, 162. 230, 262. 283, 311 Leonardson. Arliss W.. Idaho Falls. Idaho. 289, 393 Leslie, Joan Marie. Tacoma. Wash.. 393 Leslie. Mary Janeine, Homedale. Idaho. 393 Lessig. William T,. Effland. N. C, 357 Lesueur, Greneva A., Huntington Park, Calif Letlellier, Louise S., Kenllworth, 311 Lavanger. Delores, Homedale. Idaho. 226, 334 Lewis. Afton Ruth. Ramah, N. Max., 357 Lewis, Dale A., Provo, 136, 357 Lewis, David Darel. Provo. 121, 123. 136 Lewis. David Wayne, Provo Lewis. Dlanna. Oram, 88 Lewis. Delbert Elwin, Provo Lewis, Edward Garald, Niles. Calif Lewis, Emery Bowen, Marion, 393 Lewis. Gary Claude, Provo Lewis, Glen L.. Tablona Lewis, James Ray, Spanish Fork Lewis, Jean Loya, Chicago, III.. 180. 208, 284, 393 Lewis, John Ludlow. Spanish Fork Lewis, Kay Michie. Provo Lewis. Marilyn. Salt Lake Lewis. Mary Ann, Loqandale. Nev.. 290, 334 Lewis, Nancy Gay, Columbia, Lewis. Paul O.. Spanish Fork Lewis, Plaasy Ellen. Tablona, 88. 393 Lewis. Ray Wendell, Salt Lake City Lewis. Richard Lynn. Provo Lewis. Robert Eugene. Laurel. Wash., 393 Lewis. Roger Spencer, Boise. Idaho, 82. 393 Lewis. Sylvan Enid. Farmington. N. Mex. Lewis, Willard M.. Tooele Lewis. William Elvln. Tablona Lewis. William Leon. Hlnkley, 393 Lichfield. A. Sterling, Provo Lichfield. Ernest W.. Provo. 311 Lichfield. Welter C. Afton. Wyo. LIddierd. Gary Dennis. Provo. 394 Liddle. Lucille G.. Payson. 3H Liddle. Robert Keith. Provo Liddalt. RonaU. Duchesne Liebhart. Shirley P.. Alameda. Calif. 311 Lite John Clayton. North PlaHe. Neb., 82, 394 Liljenquist. Jay Kent, Salt Lake City, 272 Lilley, Adelena Beryl, Madena, Ohio, 394 Lilly, Leona. Independence, Mo., 280. 394 Lillywhite. Craiq W.. South Gate. Calif, 334 Lillywhite. Jay M.. Anaheim, Calif, 394 Lillywhite. Karen. Westwood. Calif. 276 Lillywhite. Viola, Taylor, Aril. Limb, Byron Frank, Ruth, Nev., 394 Lin, Min Chu, Jaipei Taiwan, China Linda, Douglas Henry, Lindon. Wash. Linde. Yvonne Rae. Lynden. Wash.. 417 Lindhardt, Larry Joseph. Seattle, Wash,. 265. 394 Lindholm, Sherman Reed. Tooele. 235, 357 Lindsay, Curtis Lavall. Heber City, 311 Lindsay, Ben, Blackfoot. Idaho, 417 Lindsay. David S.. Ogden. 311 Lindsay. Dean Ray, Palo Alto. Calif Lindsay. Donald Ray, Pocatelio. Idaho. 357 Lindsay. Eleanor Ranae, Evanston. Wyo.. 68. 208, 394 Lindsay, Elizabeth F., Provo, 320 Lindsay, Ellen Nadean, Moses Lake, Wash. Lindsay, Grant Toone, Reno. Nev.. 130, 357 Lindsey, Catherine L., Ridley Park, Penn., 394 Lindsay, Gwynda Anne, Gilmer. Texas. 88, 260, 394 Lindsey. Joel Douglas. Columbia Lindsey. Margaret L.. Flint. Mich., 417 Lindstrom. Joyce N., Spanish Fork Linebarger. Robert Neal, Redwood City. Calif, 49, 176 Lines. Larry Milton. Mesa, Ariz., 394 Lines. Martin Vardell. Springfield, Ore.. 357 Linford. Barbara, Provo Linford. John Robert. Kaysville Linford. Ronald Gordon. Long Beach, Calif, 296, 357 Ling, Wilma Anne, Filer. Idaho. 357 Unkous. Marilyn. Seattle, Wash. Linning. Johannes, Whittier. Calif, 251, 394 Lister, Cora Colleen. Montebello. Calif Lister. Lee Sherman, Redondo. Calif. 267 LiHle. Gary Walter. Gridley. Calif, 394 Little, Lawrence, Ariz., 357 Little, Loretta Anne, Gridley. Calif. 216. 334, 341 LiHiefiald, Gary Milt, Orem Littleford, Thelma J., Lehi Livingston, Albert N., Entiat, Wash. Livingston. James E.. Moorpark. Calif., 394 Livingston. Lae Preston. Dallas, Texas Livingston, Ronald B., Spanish Fork Livingston, Spencer D., Craig. Colo., 394 Llewellyn, Joann, Salt La te City, 32, 68, 276, 277, 334 Lloyd, Gayla, Ogden, 264, 311 Loar, Marvin John. Ladlata, N. Max.. 256, 394 Loback. Connie, Springville. 88. 394 Loback. Melva Edith, Springville, 68, 394 Loback, Norman L.. Springville Lochhead. Lois C, St. Louis. Mo., 145, 178. 220. 230. 322 Lockhart, Ludean. Whittier. Calif, 86 Loertscher. Dwaln V,, Provo Lomax. Nadine Gloria. Portland. Ore., 284 Long. Lester Bert, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 239, 335 Long, Lloyd K., Las Vegas, Nev. Long. Louis R., Overton. Nev.. 357 Long, Richard Crowther. Provo. 90, 92 Long, Shelley. Las Vegas, Nev.. 236. 357 Long. William Robert. Provo Longhurtt. Jay Buck. Woodruff Longman, Allen Thatcher. Orem. 82. 394 Longwell. Ruben Stewart. Silver City. N. Mex.. 258. 394 Lookinland, Paul R., San Pedro. Calif. 36, 145, 184. 292, 311 Loose, Warren A. R., Jr., Belmont, Calif, 115, 322 Lopei, Leonora M.. Carlsbad. N. Mex, Lord. Marilyn Camllle, Provo. 143. 357 Lord. Robert L.. Provo Lorensen. Burton LeRoy. Elw ' nore. 357 Losee, Patricia Joy, Provo. 394 Lott. Doris Esther, Rodeo, Calif., 334 Lott. Lowell Dean. Lehi Lott, Merrill Kent. Toppenish, Wash.. 334 Lichtanstein, Deanna M.. Brigham Lott, Yvonne. Fitzgerald. Ga.. 94, 245. 394 Lewder, Boyd M., Kamas Louder. Darrell R., Orem, 357 Louder. James Elgin, Kamas, 114 Louder, Larna, Orem, 86, 357 Louder, Ray R.. Oram. Loughney, David, Blackfoot, Idaho. 394 Love ' ioy. Billy Brent. Idaho Falls, Idaho Loveland. Duane G.. Rupert. Idaho Loveland, Lois C. Rupert, Idaho, 417 Loveland. Richard M.. Provo, 234 Loveless, Aurlen F., Payson, 357 Loveless, Don James. Provo Loveless. Harold W.. Burley, Idaho Lowder, Dixie Dian, Homedale, Idaho, 394 Lowder, Donald Lee. Burley, Idaho, 335 Lowder. Kenneth Marion, Richfield. 357 Lowder. Ronald D.. Ogden. 334 Lowry. Thomas Edwin, Glenwood. Alta., Can. Lee, Donna Jean, Springville Lowe, Charlene, Pocatelio, Idaho, 394 Lowe. Janet, Eugene, Ore.. 394 Loy, Henry Leiand, Provo, 334 Loynd. Paula Grace, Phoenix. Ariz., 289 Lucas. Frank James, Ogden, 224, 334 Luce, Willard R., Provo Ludlow, Kenneth R., Oram, 321 Luke, Barbara Ellen, Provo, 394 Luke. Calvin J., Heber City. 334 Luke. Joe O., Orangeville Luke. Malvin R.. Jr., Provo Luke. Marilyn Flora, Twin Falls. Idaho. 33. 76, 334 Luke, Philip Odeen. Junction. 394 Lunceford, Blaine R., Orem, 394 Lunceford, Dorothy. Orem, 357 Lund. Marcia Ellen. Anchorage. Alaska. 76. 394 Lund. Nedra Rae. Los Angeles, Calif., 394 Lund. Venice Marie. Tarzana, Calif.. 357 Lundberg. Ann LaRae, Sandy. 278, 394 Lundbarg, Endfred Jon, Oatland. Calif Lundberg, Gary Barlow, Wash. D.C. Lundall, Connie. Vernal. 262, 394 Lundatl, J. LIndroth, Spanish Fork Lundall. Norman E., Spanish Fork, 357 Lundholm, Jan t Carlos, Provo Lundmark, Martin. Nils O., Calgary, Alfa, Can., 334 Lundquist, Carolyn, Portland, Ore.. 78. 394 Lundquist, Floyd H.. Caldwell. Idaho, 311 Lundquisf Kathleen C, Provo. 260. 311 Lundquist, Marilyn H., Caldwell. Idaho Lundquist, Robert H.. Ogden, 76. 222, 311 Lundy. Guy Murr, Portland. Ore.. 394 Lunt, Gordon Rey. NephI Lunt. Marvin V., Duncan. Ariz., 3 1 1 Lutz. Nolan J.. 254 Lybbert. Jay Nichols. Provo Lyda. William Oscar, Twin Falls. Idaho, 62. 394 Lydiksen. Harry Walter. Springfield. N. J. Lyman, Clayson W., Moatecello. 357 Lyman. Emerson, Holde|(, 334 Lyman, Francis Marvin, Blanding 94 Lyman, Fern, Salt Lake. 394 Lyman, Gordon Dee. Blanding Lyman, Joseph F., Blanding, 417 Lyman, Rulon M., Jr.. Parowan Lyons, Barton E., Burley. Idaho Lyons, K. Lyman, Burley, Idaho Lysenko. Peter, Provo. 246, 357 Lythgoe. Jack W.. Ventura, Calif. 321 Lytle, Eldon Grey. Ploche. Nev., 96 Lytle, Naomi Sue. Las Vegas, Nev.. 258. 357 M Maeck, Sara Jeannie, Salt Lake City Mabey, Janice. Riverton, 230, 31 I Mabey. John Hicken. Riverton, 311 Mabey, Velma Pocock, Provo Maccabe, Sondra Ann. Son Carlos. Calif,, 394 Mackenzie, Mary Diane, Sp. Coulee, Alta., Can., 394 Macdonald, Larry Keith. Et Paso. Texas, 296 Mace. Marcus Norquist. Jamestown. N.Y. Maclachlan. Luana Jean. Toronto. Can. Macias, Hortensia D., Dallas. Texas Mackay, Carol Rae, Murray. 243. 262. 334 Mackay. Kathryn, Provo. 321 Mackay. Leonard Collins. Provo Mackay. Yvonne Iris. Victoria. Australia. 311 Moclellan, Clyde Thomas. Quebec. Can. Macpherson, Darrell R., Long Beach, Calif, 357 Macumber, Ann Louise, Lorlmor. Iowa. 143, 334 Madison, Marian E., Sacramento. Calif., 417 Madsen, Anntoinette L., Provo. 356 Madson, Bryant Hans. Fairview, 261. 394 Madsen. Dale Coleman, Provo. 272, 394 Madsen, Darrell Hasting, Ogden, 62, 394 Madsen, Dean Jay, Provo Madsen. Franklin Benson, Springdale, 136, 312 Madsen, Gary, Provo Madsen. Janice Leona. Salt Lake City, 334 Madsen. Jay L.. Springville Madsan. Joan. Provo Madsen, Joan, Springville Madsen, Julius Richard, Springdale, 84, 296 Madsen, Mary Lou, Sandy, 238. 358 Madsen, Raynwnd Lovor, Orem Modsen, Ronald D., Provo, 356 Madsen, William M., Moroni. 3)2 Madson .William H.. Poyson. 334 Magooay, Pasito L., Hawaii. 256. 334 Magleby. Carvel, Koosharem Magleby, David C, Monroe Magleby. Richard S.. Thornton, Idaho, 33, 334 Mahaffey. Linda Ann. Phoenix. Ariz.. 394 Mahan. Dennis Jones. Palclnes. Cellf Mahoney, Patsy Ann, Council Bluffs, Iowa, 88. 394 Main, Betty Ann, Aberdeen, Wash., 265, 394 Makin, James B.. Provo Makin, Mildred Henry. Amerlcon Fork Makin, Rose Marie, American Fork. 264 Malan, Kennett P., Ogden Molan. Richard Michael, Mesa. Ariz. Mallard. Maude Esther. Meridian. Idaho, 88, 394 Malmstrom, Mildred L, West Jordan, 312 Maloy, Albert Louis. Phoenix. Ariz.. 96. 344 Malphurj. Muriel C, San Anselma. Calif. 358 Malphurs, Roger E.. San Anselma, Calif, 92. 254, 334 Malmstrom. Bertha. Wast Jordan, 312 Malmstrom, Edward Arthur, Kalispell, Mont., 358 Malzahn. Judith Ann, Idaho Falls. Idaho. 358 Mangum. Alan Elmer. Orem, 394 Mangum. Claudie Kay, Nutrioso, Ariz., 282 Mangum. Garth L, Orem, 3(2 Mangum, Geno Raymond. Orem, 394 Mangum. John Harvey. Alex. Va. Manley, Myron B.. Sparks, Nev. Manley, Patricia Alice. Sparks, Nov.. 356 Mann. Jerry Arthur, Ellensburg, Woih. Manning, Dorothy J., Springville, 276, 312 Manning. Nedra. Parma. Idaho, 394 Manning, Neil Harry, Oram Menookin. Robert Park. Provo. 320 Manser. Kthleen S., Lethbridge. Alta., Can.. 334 Manwarlng. Alan Var, Rexburg, Idaho. 64. 205. 312 Manwaring. Colleen. Ogden, 356 Manwarlng, Diane, San Mateo, Calif, 301 Manwaring, Helen Jeane, San Diego, Calif Manwaring. Ilo. Vernal. 262. 263, 394 Manwarren. Otto Keith. Sterling. Kans. Manwill. Judith Ann, Salt Lake City. 276. 277. 312 Manwill. Roberta. Richfield. 394 Marble. Glen B.. Molad, Idaho Merchant. Gayo, Peoa, 90, 233, 356 Merchant. Gerald Lylo, Peoa. 394 Marchbanks. April Y.. Corlin. Nov.. 267. 358 Marcroft. Jay Henry. Provo Markham. Barbara Ann. Provo, 192. 226. 229. 294, 358 Markham. Dix Joseph. Provo Markham. Stanley Grant. Provo Markworth. Carl G., Jr.. National City, Calif, 33. 246 Marler, Darrell Jay. Idaho Falls. Idaho Marlor. J. Kent. Midvale, 194 Marlow. John Lloyd. Blackfoot. Idaho. 64, 98, 191. 192, Marrott, Colleen Rose, Pleasant Grove, 287, 358 Marquardson, Gwendolyn. Richfield, 394 Marsh, Margaret, Los Angeles, Calif, 226, 312 Marsh, Mary Joanne, Springville Marsh, Ruth Robin, Los Angelas, Calif, 358 Marshall, Bonnie Lee, Provo Marshall. James Thomas, Las Vegas. Nev. Marshall, Kenneth N.. Provo Marshall. Kuhn A., Provo Marshall, Mark T., Provo Marshall. Mine Alice. Salt Lake City, 68, 192. 226. 394 Marshall. Ray Edward. Turlock. Calif. 417 Marshall. Robert E. L, Williams, Ore.. 356 Marshall. Roger Lee. Las Vegas, Nov.. 82. 272. 394 Marshall. S .aron. Las Vegas. Nov.. 84 Marshall, Sharon Lynn. Las Vegas, Nev. Marshall. William T.. Hermiston. Ore.. Marsing, Barbara Ann. Green River, 358 Martell, Muriel, Pleasant Grove, 94. 274, 312 438 Msrtell. Richard Terry, Burley, Idaho, 321 Martin, Beivs Janeal, Richland. Wash., 78. 395 Martin. Dean W.. West Springs. III.. 236, 244. 334 Martin. Gerald B., Jr., Long Beach, Calif. 334 Martin. James Douglas, Provo Martin. James Marcellus, Eugene. Ore. Martin, James William, Diamond Springs. Calif. 257. 269, 394 Martin, Joyce. Preston, Idaho, 395 Martin, Laurell. Oakley, Idaho, 88. 395 Martin, Margaret Janene, Imlay. Nev.. 358 Martin, Marjorie Ellen. Cowpens, S. C, 312 Martin. Muriel S.. Delta Martin, Paul Lamar, Scipio, 312 Martin, Sumiko Shirota. Provo Martin. Susan Kay. Greenwood, Ind.. 395 Martin. William B.. Garfield Martindale, David L.. Burley, Idaho Martindale, Larry E.. Santa Monica, Calif., 334 Martineau. Gladys, Walnut Creek, Calif. 334 Martineau, Lorence W.. Mesa, Ariz. Martinez. Jesus Narvaei.. Mexico., 417 Martinez, Joe B., Springvilie., 114. MS. 312 Marumolo. Genevieve N.. Orem, 237, 278, 312 Masads, Jerry Hideo. Laniai. Hawaii, 256. 358 Mason, Bernell Alton, Aurora Mason. Curtis Eldon, Portland. Ore.. 395 Mason. Edwin Leon, Aurora. 358 Mason. Leslie Gunnell. Lexington. Ky.. 237, 395 Mason, Rhode Anne, Sacramento, Calif., 358 Mason. Sterling Alma. Springvilie Mason, Yerda Ruth, Blackfoot. Idaho, 43. 417 Matheny. Shirley Ann, Calgary, Alta.. Can., 86 Mather, Marlln, Grace, Idaho, 84, 312 Mathes, Jewell Carlton. Orem Mathews, Barbara Jean, San Francisco. Calif.. 254. 395 Mathews. Donna Lee. Nephi, 231, 294, 312 Mathews, Irvin R.. Farmington, N. Mex. Mathews. Mary Ann. Fairfield, Calif. 395 Mathews, Robert James, Provo Mathio, Alton J., Oqden, 20t, 358 Mathis, Christal L., Provo Mathis. Connie Roe, Provo, 243, 312 Mathis. John Stoker. Price. 358 Mathis, Richard Miles. St. George. 3 2 Mathis, Shanna Rae, Loa, 90, 395 Mathis. William Ervin, Price. 90, 92 Msthison. Michael T., San Diego. Calif Matsen, Janice Caire. Los Angeles, Calif, 268 Matson, Ronald J., Huntington Park. Calif Matthews, Colleen P.. Salt Lake City, 268, 312 Matthews. David Harold, Inkom. Idaho Matthews. Dorothy Anne, Montpelier, Idaho. 395 Matthews. Elmo G., Evanston. Wyo., 334 MaHhews, Franklin Wm.. Boise, Idaho. 267, 358 Matthews. Leonard H., Montpelier, Idaho, 242. 358 Matthews, Tommie Grant, Evanston, Wyo., 263, 395 Maugh, Frances Loy, Caldwell, Idaho, 228. 358 Maughan, Charlene L.. Soda Springs. Idaho, 395 Maughan, Jeanine B.. Wellsville. 86 Maughan. Kathryn 8.. Wellsville, 86. 395 Maughan. Marilyn, Soda Springs. Idaho, 186. 284. 334 Maughan, Scott, San Gabriel. Calif.. 322 Maughan. Thomas Raymond, Drummond. Mont., 395 Maxfield. Carol Ann, Provo. 231, 294 Maxfield, Diane. Salt Lake City. 395 Maxfield, Gerald. Provo Maocwell, Frank L, Jr., Salt Lake City Maxwell. Harold B., Salt Lake City Maxwell. Philip H.. Taylorsville, 241 Maxwell. Stella Mary, San Bernadino. Calif. May. Douglas Love., Paul, Idaho. 358 May. Frant O. Jr., Brigham City. 246, 334 May. Helen, Blackfoot, Idaho. 395 May. James Andrew, Baker, Ore.. 224. 259, 395 May. Nona, Lynne, Brigham City Mayberry. Laura M., Ogden Maycock, Nelson S.. Rome, N. Y., 218. 395 Maycock. Sandra. Provo. 417 Mayer, Jerry David. Elsinore, Calif Mayo. Joseph Anthony. Santa Clara, Calif. Mayo, Raymond Louis. Houston. Texas. 334 McAferty, Lloyd V.. Olympia, Wash., 270 McAffee, Calvin R., Harbor City, Calif. 274 McAffee, Edward Arvel, Heber City. 395 McAffee. Louanna, Payson, 395 McAlister. Nancy E., Rexburg. Idaho, 279, 358 McAllister. Leray L., Delte. 244. 335 McAllister, Myron R.. San Jose, Calif McArthur, Arthur Edgar. Provo McArthur. Georqe C, Calgary, Alta., Can.. 358 McArthur. Gerafd C, Southgate. Calif. McArthur Lilet, Los Angeles. Celif . 86. 395 McArthur, Nedd W., Price. 78. 335 McArthur, Perry Hampton, Price. 311 McBride, Carol Ann. Downey. Calif. 395 McBride. Desnna. Boise. Idaho. 88, 395 McBride. Norton P., Salt Late City McBride, J. Lynn, Blackfoof Idaho. 222. 311 McBride. James Gam, Columbia. S. C, 257, 31 1 McBride. Leo. Robert, Blackfoot, Idaho. 82, 96, 274 McBride. Ralph La Var, ColurT bIa, S. C. 84, 193. 320 McBride, Yvonne, Oakland. Calif McCall. Mary Lou. Bellfiower. Calif, 86, 358 McCandless. Geary A., Huntington, Calif, 232 McCann, Lauren Bernard, Vancouver. Wash.. 358 McCarrey. Marie R.. Richmond McChance A.. Douglas, Penn. McClellan, Grant Clark, Idaho Fall , Idaho, 417 McClellan. Lois Dixie. Provo. 311 McClellan, Norene. Haywood, Calif, 412. 395 McClure. Gerald Leiend. Pacima, Calif. 88, 395 McComas, Carole Lynn, Pasadena, Calif. 208. 209, 395 McComas, William Howard, Inglewood. Calif, 358 McComb, Charles Ben, Provo McConnell, Norma Jean, Long Beach, Calif McConochie, Thomes Owen, Alta., Can., 395 McCool. Maureen Adele, Long Beach, Celif, 395 McCormick, Donald C, American Fork McCocmick. Donald F.. MIdvale McCormick. Marilynn, American Fork, 278, 395 McCosh. Leonard William, Wash., 235. 335 McCuan. Robert Eugene. Marian. Ind . McCue. L ' Dean. Lethbridge. Alta.. Can., 26, 76, 210 211, 296. 341 McCulley. Jessie Lewis, Milford McCulley. Mary Jane, Milford. 44. 186, 358 McCulloch, Donna E,. Provo McCullouch, Gerald R.. Las Vegas, Nev. McCullouch. Jerry Lavon, Provo. 247, 257. 292. 311 McCullough. Anna LaRae. Richand. Wash., 282. 335 McCullough. Donald Dee. Richland. Wash. McCumber, Marilyn P.. Los Angeles. Celif McCune. Jeanne, Fillmore, 212, 358 McDaniel. Janice E., Alamosa, Colo., 395 McDaniel, Lloyd S.. Alamosa. Colo.. 335 McDaniel. Marilyn J.. Chandler, Ariz., 358 McDonald, Ervin John. Orem. 115 McDonald, Jessie, Salt Lake City McDonald. Marjorie, Idaho Falls. Idaho, 46. 70. 80 McDougal. Richard Nephi. Salt Lake City McOow. Teri Lee, Grand Junction, Colo,, 358 McDowell. Sylvia Irene. Walla Walla, Wash.. 395 McEuen, Ronald C, Safford. Ariz. McFadden, Terry Ted, Deer Lodge, Mont., 395 McFarland. Erie Cecil, Phoenix. Ariz.. 248, 358 McFarland. Melva Aileen. Lemhi, Idaho. 230, 335 McGavin, Marlene, Grace, Idaho McGee, Donna Jean, Scottsdale. Ariz., 395 McGill, Evelyn Martha. Grantsville, 395 McGookin. Marvie L., Long Beach. Calif McGregor, Dayton C. St. George, 395 McGregor. Lorenzo W., Provo, 395 Mcllrath. Sharon M., Glenwood. Minn.. 358 Mclnerney, Shelia E., Tucson, Ariz. Mclnnes, Murray S., Eagar. Ariz.. 201, 296. 417 Mclntlre. Jay Rodney, Ontario. Calif, 358 Mclntire. Ronald Kent, Paul, Idaho. 358 Mcintosh, Gordon Y., Burlington. Wyo.. 417 McKay. Barrie Gunn. Huntsvilie, 197, 202, 224. 236, 358 McKay, Mary, Huntsvilie, 417 McKay, Monroe Gunn. Huntsvilie. 204, 214, 335 McKay, Teddy A.. Santaquin. 395 McKay. William R.. Jacob Lake. Ariz. McKean. Thoo Emery, Provo, 312 McKee. Bobbie Gene, Riverton McKee. Burton Clair, Holden McKell, Eldon Clair, Provo McKell. James Robert, Provo, 395 McKell. Lenadra, Provo. 312 McKell, Maryom. Provo McKellar, Warren Peter, Wendovor McKendrick. William J., Provo McKenns, Earl A.. Roosevelt McKenzie, Leia Ann, Springvilie McKenzie. Phillis L. Lund. Nev.. 202. 335 McKernan, Don Jo, Ridgecrest. Calif McKinney, Henry Lea, Blackfoot. Idaho, 395 McKinney, Karen Ruth, Spring City. 208, 395 McKinney, Kenward H,. Fair Oaks, Calif. McKinnon. Rachel L. Moroni, 243. 278 McKnight, Eve Lauretta, Minersville, 86. 395 McKnight, Gloria C, Rangely, Colo., 358 McLain. Beneva, Idaho Falls. Idaho, 395 McLaren, John David. Provo. McLaughlin. Patsy Ann. Glendale. Calif, 358 McLoney. Lanny Jason. La Mesa, Calif., 218 McLura. Mary Frances, Los Angeles, Calif. 395 McMahon, Frank Dean. Los Angeles. Calif. 106, 417 McMahon, Thomas Timothy. Lorain, Ohio McMillan, Dorothy, Lehi, 395 McMillan. Naila Laurine, Alhambra, Calif. 88. 395 McMullin, Helen. Hurricane. 312 McMurray, Mary Louise, Burley, Idaho, 182, 311 McNaughton, Mary, Heber City, 335 McNeil, C. Craig, Provo McNeill. Boyd Newton. Orem. 395 McOmber. George Emerson McPhie, Janine, Provo, 358 Meacham. Edgar L., Twin Falls, Idaho Meadows, Jimmie Lee, Columbus, Ga. Meadows, William F., Jr., Columbus, Ga., 132. 134, 312 Mecham, Gale Alvarus, Thatcher, Arii., 234, 312 Mecham, Gwen Lenore, Provo, 417 Mecham, Mary Jane C, Manila. 312 Mechling. ka Marie. Seattle, Wash. 226, 265. 395 Meeks, Bruce W., Kanab. 395 Meeks, Hazel, Lovell, Wyo., 84, 237. 334 Meeks, John Paul, Cowley, Wyo, Meibos, Robert Bruce, Salt Lake City Meier. Joseph Tippefts, Richfield Meiners. June. Ogden. 334 Meiners, Lewis B., Kaysvilla, 254. 267. 358 Meiners, Myron Delano, Kaysvilla, 358 Meinzer, Deanne Kay. Sacramento, Calif. 84. 395 Melbourne. Patricia A.. San Diego. Calif, 395 Meldrum, Grant Cluff Provo, 358 Mellor, Chester McKay, Fayette Mellor. Letha, FeyeHe. 358 Melville. Samuel G.. Fillmore. 246 Memmott. Carol Lee, Roosevelt Memmott, Joseph Larry, Col. Dublan. Mexico, 395 Mendenhall, Dawna M., Jerome. Idaho Mendenhall. John Paul. Las Vegas. Nev. Mendenhall. Paul W.. Provo Mendenhall, Spencer K., Payson, 90 Menlove, Richard Duaine, Provo. 395 Menning, Zelda Meryl. Redding. Calif, 334 Mercer. Charles. Lehi Mercer. Jo Ann Marilyn. American Fork, 247, 357, 358 Meredith, Franklin J., Denver, Colo., 396 Meredith, Gary Edward, American Fork Meredith, Joyce, Lehi, 396 Merkley, Clifton Davis. Vernel, 358 Merkley, Harvey B.. Calgary. Alta., Can.. 252. 292 Merrelt. Calvin J.. Farmington. N. Max.. 129 Merrell. Charles B.. Provo. 312 Merrell. Dallas Victor. Moses Lake, Wash., 35. 73, 214, 301, 325, 334, 341 Merrell. Mabel. Pocatello, Idaho Merrell, Max J.. Moses Lake, Wash., 265, 396 Merrell, Paula, Farmington, N. Max., 258. 396 Merrill. Carol Joan, Salt Lake City Merrill. Cheri Dene. Pocatello. Idaho, 358 Merrill, Evan W., Paul, Idaho, 334 Merrill, Jay Alexander, Cedar Ridge, Calif Merrill, Jimmie Dale. Provo, 312 Merrill. Josephine C. Provo Merrill, Kathleen T., Lethbridge, Alta., Can,, 216, 276, 334 Merrill, Levaun S., Jr., Idaho Falls, Idaho. 358 Merrill. Louis Hyde, Swan Lake, Idaho. 334 Merrill. Lura Mae. Sat Lake City, 78. 396 Merrill, Marrinar David. Farmington Merrill, Mary Joann, Ramah, N. Mex. Merrill, Nathan Wayne, Lorenzo, Idaho, 417 Merrill. Paul Allen, Lynnwood, Calif, 270, 358 Merrill, Ralph Taft. Pocatello, Idaho, 396 Merrill, Ray Reese, Pleasant Grove, 312 Merrill, Ronnie Bently. Valparaiso, Fla. Merritt. Lamont Rich, Afton. Wyo., 396 Merritt, Shirley Y., Afton, Wyo., 334 Messervy. Robert D., Kelso, Wash. Messick, Larry Eldon, Provo, 396 Meservy, Virginia Rae, Provo. 78, 396 Messersmith, Robert H.. Cedar Valley Messervy. Harold Vernon. Kelso, Wash., 296 Messick, Velna Jean, Provo, 358 Metier, Eugene Henry, Klamath Falls, Ore., 259, 292, 293. 358 Meyer, Alice Ann, San Bernadino, Calif, 396 Meyer. Ferdinand J„ Calgary. Alta, Can,, 252. 396 Meyer, John George J,. Pretoria, South Africa Meyer, Mildred, Smithfield. 76, 196. 197. 334 Meyer. Peter C, Provo, 186 Meyers, Betty D., Vernal. 88, 312 Meyers, Patricia L.. Vernal, 312 Michael. Patricia Jean. Muncie, Ind., 396 Micheletti. Eddy Allen, Fresno, Calif Mickelsen, Allen R., Draper Mickelsen, Anne A., Draper Mickelsen. Lorene, Sandy Mickelsen. William C, St. George, 82. 90, 254. 312 Mickelson, Carol P.. Duchesne, 35, 90, 217. 282. 283 Mickelson. Hattie Lu. Henderson, Nev., 417 Middaugh, Carma Barker, Sparks, Nev. Middleton, Douglas A., Ogden Middlbrooks. Albert L, Quitman. Georgia. 396 Midgley. Wendy Trenker, Lake Villa, III., 92, 212, 213, 358 Mieke, Eloise, Medford. Ore,, 186, 259, 335 Miera, Ruby Helen, Taos, N. Mex. Miera, Samuel Victor., Toas. N. Mex., 312 Mietus, Charles Richard. Roy, 312 Migliacc:o. Ralph R., Spanish Fork. 358 Mlkesell. Eldon Lamar, Rawlins. Wyo.. 396 Mikkelsen, Jerry Conrad, Richland. Wash., 396 Mikkelson, Ray O.. Nephi, 358 Milam. Gary Dean, Glendale, Calif, 289, 335 Miles. Gary H., Monpelier. Idaho, 128 Miles, Joe M., Orem Miles. Louanne. Kamas. 287, 396 Miles, Rey Maxwell, Orem Miles, Walter Mar, St. George, 312 Millar, Norma Jeanne, Shelley, Idaho, 92, 396 Millar, Z. Reed, Jr., Boise, Idaho. 82, 201, 210, 358 Millard. Lorna, Salt Lake City, 396 Millard, Robert H., Burley, Idaho Miller, Alene, Provo, 396 Miller, Angeline, Phoenix, Ariz., 312 Miller, Ann, Burbank, Calif Miller, Annette. Thayne. Wyo., 88 Miller, Charles Lloyd, Spanish Fork Miller, Colin, Taber. Alta., Can., 359 Miller, Corena. Portla nd. Ore.. 263. 265, 396 Miller. Dalea, Idaho Falls, Idaho Miller, David Owen, St. David. Ariz. Miller. Eddy Lenard, Monrovia, Calif, 359 Miller, Eve. Sandy Miller. Grant Alden. Provo, 92. 396 Miller, Joyce Nadyne. Joseph City, Ariz., 312 Miller, Larry Marvin, Provo Miller, Leo D., Taber. Alta., Can.. 359 Miller. Leon C. Tremonton, 312 Miller, Leon Carl, Salt Lake City, 396 Miller. Marian, Price, 396 Miller, Marilyn Ruth, Las Vegas, Nov., 258, 396 Miller, Morgan Lewis, MantI Miller, Reed Karl, Provo, 417 Miller, Reta Elder, Provo Miller, Richard Dale. Evansville, Ind. Miller, Richard R., Panguitch. 396 Miller, Richard Stephen. Great Falls, Mont., 396 Miller, Robert Dudley, San Diego. Calif, 396 Miller. Woodine, Idaho Falls, Idaho Millet. Elizabeth, Mesa, Ariz,, 396 Millet, Margaret, Mesa, Ariz., 238, 322 Millet, Orson Leon, Provo. 222 Millet. Paul Archie, Provo Millett, Donna Elaine, Bernardino, Calif, 396 Milliner, James Reed, Peoa Mills, Charles T., Provo Mills, Helen Joyce, Bountiful, 228. 359 Mills. James Arnold, Feirfield. Mont., 255, 335 Mills, Madelyn, Provo Mills, Ronald M., legrande. Ore. Mills. Sherlene K., Bountiful, 78, 396 Mills. Sharon Janette. Ogden 88. 245, 396 Milne, Donald Charles, Sandy, 396 Milne. Marilyn Rachel, Sandy, 335 Milner, Don R., Provo, 76. 246. 312 Minch, Gloria Pauline, Portland, Ore., 396 Miner, David Lee. Springvilie Miner, Janef Grantsville, 45, 86, 220, 276, 359 Miner. Rada. Springvilie, 396 Miner. Rodger Larry. Springvilie Miner, Rosemary, Sandy. 396 Mink, Oscar Gorton. Boise. Idaho Minor, Donald Leroy. Portland, Ore,, 177, 371, 396 Minor, Milt Peterson, Nampa. Idaho Minson, Joy. Garderv Grove, Calif.. 417 Misbach. Grant Lemmon, Lowell. Ore.. 141, 237. 335 Miskin. Thain Lamont. Palisades. Idaho, 322 Misrasi. Melba, Tremonton, 396 Mitchell, Arthur C, Provo Mitchell. Dallas Carl. Taft, Calif., 181, 184. 296, 359 Mitchell, Donald George, Provo, 320 Mitchell, Gary Alonio. Vale, O e.. 396 Mitchell. Gay Aleen. Fillmore Mitchell, Glemia A., Provo Mitchell. Karl Clark, Parowan, 210, 359 Mitchell, Marilyn. Provo Mitchell, Marlene. Burbank. Calif. 88. 396 Mitchell, Metvin Adams. Parowan. 335 Mitchell. Robert C. Fairfield. Iowa Mitchell, Robert Wyett, Phoenix, Ariz. Mitchell, Sidney Frank. Phoenix. Ariz., 178, 396 Mitchell, Theodore, Provo Mitchell. Theodore R., Phoenix Ariz. Mitchell, William E., Provo Miyazaki, Richard T.. lanai City, Lanai. Hawaii, 256, 312 Moeller. Joan. Idaho Falls, Idaho, 290 Moeller. William David, Salt Lake City, 396 Moan. Gilbert, Union. N. J., 239 Moffat, Lois Ardell, Salt Lake City, 287, 32 1 439 Moffitt, Karen E.. Huntington. 98. 280. 396 Moikahd. Mona Amy H., Wailuku Maui. Hawaii, 2S6. 396 Molas. William A., Cherokee. N. C. MoIIb. Frank Dalton, Hawthorne. Calif., 132 Moiter. Richard Bruce, Lakawood, Calif. Monahan, Mary Louise. Seattle, Wash.. 312 Moncur. Robert Merrill. Lovell. Wyo. Money, Richard L.. Payson. 335 Monser . Lewis Farrell. Orem Monson, David Edward, Pleasant Grove Monson. Hal Lamar, Shelley. Idaho, 239, 312 Monjon, Irene, American fork Monson. Marilyn. Denver. Colo.. 142. 186. 215. 285, 312. 341 Monson, Mary Alice, American Fork, 186 Montague. Blaine Lee, Payson Montague. Glenn A. Monte, John Anthony Jr., Hayward, Calif.. 396 Montqovery, Barbara J.. Pagosa Springs. Colo., 396 Montgomery, Clinton Y., Melrose Park, III,. 396 Montgomery, Earl Rex, Heber, 312 Montgomery. James Allen, Green River. Wyo., 266. 396 Montgomery, Joel K.. Provo. 312 Montgomery. Lou Ann, Hooper. 223. 396 Montgomery, Melvln J.. Heber Montgomery, Neal Brent, Heber Montgomery. Paul Dean, Burley. Idaho, 60 Montgomery. Robert F.. Ogden Montgomery, Shield B. Montlerth, George M. Jr.. Long Beach. Calif. Monloya, Philip Delee. Helper Moody. Alice Kay. Delta, 268. 359 Moody. David Snow, Delta, 296 Moody. Dorene Nell, Delta, 26S, 359 Moody. Floy Annette, Provo. 394 Moody. Joan Lapreal, Oakland, Calif.. 359 Moody. Mllo Lyman. Spanish Fork, 90. 396 Moody. Philip M., Delta Moomey. Mildred Mae. Cadillac. Mich,, 396 Moon, David Thomas. Orem. 359 Moon, Ellen Dewltt. Provo Moon. James Dean. Farmington, 396 Moon. Marilyn Sprlngville, 228. 229, 359 Moore, Bruce J. Moore. Clifton Eugene. Roosevelt. 396 Moore, Georgia Helene. Bountiful. 396 Moore, James Vernon. Bountiful, 396 Moore, Jean 8.. Provo Moore. Keltfi Moxon, Panguitch Moore. Linda Alice, Grand Junction, Colo.. 396 Moore, Marilyn Elva, Bountiful, 238, 268, 335 Moore, Milton Harry, Fruita. Colo.. 396 Moore, Paul Frank. Payson, 396 Moore, Ralph Lyons, Nampa, Idaho Moore. Robert Arthur, Provo, 359 Moosmann. Velma, Trldell Moravec, Garry, Hartford, Conn.. 396 MorawskI, Hans Joachim, Berlin. Germany, 246, 39 Morgan, Alvin W. Jr., Anchorage. Alaska Morgan. Carole Ann. Phoenix, Ariz., 294, 335 Morgan. Catherine, Price. 312 Morgan, G, Lynn. Los Angeles, Calif. Morgan. Gloria Alice. CIrcloville, 335 Morgan. James Dexter, Salt Lake City, 397 Morgan. James Ernest, Pleasant Grove Morgan, Jerrold Ramon. Granite, 254. 417 Morgan. Marcia Ann, Sacramento, Calif.. 88, 397 Morgan. Mary Provo, 397 Moroan. Myra Lee, Kuna, Idaho, 35. 359 Morgan, Orland Fred. Prosser, Wash. Morgan, Ralph Arvll, Provo. 312 Morley, Burl D.. Provo, 359 Morloy, Mary Jane, Ely, Nev,. 92. 93, 312 Morn. Frank Thomas, San Lorenzo, Calif. Morr. Marilyn. Salt Lake City Morrell, Edwin B.. Provo. 313 Morrell. Ruth, Brigham. 78. 212. 213. 359 Morrey. Karen Mae. Joseph. 397 Morrey, Margaret J., Joseph. 397 Morrill. Joanne H.. Provo Morrill. Margaret A., Prove Morrill. Marts, Trldell. 262, 397 Morrill. Reed S., Provo Morris, Carol Jean, Thatcher, Ariz., 335 Morris. Claudia. Brigham, 359 Morris, Lyie Ray, Parowan Morris. Wayne Thomas. Rocky Mount. N. C. 397 Morris, Wllford Robert. Dallas. Texas Morrlse. Jesard. Hollywood, Calif. Morrison. Patricia Ann. El Monte, Calif., 251, 397 Morrissette, William R.. Barstow, Calif. Morrow, Gail Lucille, Alhambra. Calif., 145, 276 Morrow, Joan Lee, Albuquerque, N. Max., 257. 257, 359 Morrow, Vaun Grant. Provo, 313 Morse, Eileen Alice. Portland. Ore., 231, 313 Morse, Kay Eleanor. Murray Mortensen. Benjamin F., Provo Mortensen, Dean J., Provo Mortensen. Floyd Bialr. Moses Lake. Wash., 265, 359 Mortensen, Harry L., Sky Forest, Calif.. 98 Mortensen. J. Ross. El Paso, Texas Mortensen. Larena. St. George, 254, 335 Mortensen. Maye Jane, Ventura, Calif., 313 Mortensen. Stuart L.. Emery, 397 Mortensen. Walter fred. Oroville, Calif. Mortensen. William E., Le Grande, Ore. Mortenson, Max Leo, Provo Morlenson. Peggy Joann. Seattle, Wash., 397 Mortimer. Jean Louise. Montclair, N. J.. 243, 335 Morton. Kayla Marlene. Warrrer, Alta., Can., 84, 86. 241, 397 Moscon. Frank Allan, Tooele Motcrop. Richard G., Inglewood, Calif., 417 Moser, Dennis Higginson. Bancroft, Idaho. 397 Moss, Beverly. Ourango, Colo., 335 Moss, Dan Edgar, American Fork Mots, Darlene Mae. Santa Rose. Calif.. 78, 231. 396 Moss. Joan. Layton, 264, 359 Moss. Reed L.. Rirle. Idaho, 335 Mostert, Andre J. E.. Provo. 194, 246. 335 Mote, Charllne Bliss, Provo Mote. Herbert Irvln, Provo Motschman, Shirley B., San Oernadlno, Calif, 24t, 290. 335 Mott, Dean Garold. Lajara, Colo., 226. 359 Mott. Harvey Paul, Lajara, Colo., 226 Moulton, Albert Page, Provo Moulton, Betty Jean. Portland, Ore.. 397 Moulton, Duane. Salt Lake City, 359 Moulton. Margie Ann, Provo. 359 Moultrie. Beverly Ann. Salmon, Idaho, 208, 397 Mountford, Asa Lyman. Heber Movaghar, Nasser, Teheran, Iran, 323 Mower, Donald L., American Fork. 132 Mower, John F. Jr.. Provo Mower, Morris L.. Fairvlew. 313 Mower, Richard L.. Provo Moyeda, Eglantine P.. Col. Dublah, Mexico Moyer, Terry Jack, Provo. 94 Moyes, Leon Roger, San Dolqo, Calif., 397 Moyle. Betty Louise, Pleasant Grove, 397 Moyie. Kathleen, American Fork Moyle, Richard Wright, Salt Lake City. 40, 177. 181, 397 Muhlestein. Floyd Mllo, Provo Muhlestein. Harold G., Orem Huhlestein. Helen. Provo Mulr, Gary Rees. Randolph, 235 Muirhead, Alice M. B., Provo Muirhead. Roberta Jean, Provo, 84, 312 Mukherjee. Barld Baran, Bengal, India, 320 Mulkay, Lewis Marcellus, Pacific Grove, Calif. Mumford, David Louis, Mt. Pleasant. 323 Monger, Merretta Zina, Seattle, Wash.. 265, 397 Munhall, Grace. Las Vegas, Nev., 89, 397 Munk, Keith M.. Gunnison, 313 Munson, Dick Addy, McGlll, Nev. Munson. Lydia Carole. McGIIl. Nev.. 359 Murdock. Allan L.. Driggs, Idaho. 88. 397 Murdock, Clair N.. Provo. 323 Murdock. Joyce. Orem, 89. 397 Murdock, Robert John. Sprlngville Murdock. Sally Jo, Sacramento, Calif., 397 Murphy. David Russell. West Covlna. Calif., I 19, 397 Murphy. Floyd Melvin. Seattle. Wash .. 90. 92 Murphy, James Patrick. San Leandro, Calif. Murphy. Jerry Bert. Provo. 359 Murphy. Lenore D,, Browning, Mont., 397 Murphy, Mary, Roosevelt. 262, 335 Murphy, Myrna Jean, Spanish Fork, 397 Murphy, Richard Eugene, San Leandro, Calif,, 397 Murray. Donald Dave, Cortez. Colo.. 94. 257. 397 Murray. Evelyn Alice. Boise, Idaho. 76. 182, 216, 335 Murray. Fancher M.. Naphl. 94, 359 Murray, Judy Klrtlyn, North Hollywood. Calif.. 88. 397 Murray, Robert Julian, Jacksonville, Fla., 335 Murray. Thayne E., Sprlngville Muslg, Merlal Dean, St. George. 254, 417 Muslg, Morris Demllle, Salt Lake City, 226, 334 Myer, Marie Lytle. St. George, 321 Myer, Peter Livingston, Caldwell, N. J. 313 Myers, Cozette, North Plymouth. Idaho, 264, 359 Myers. Emmett Theodore, Burbank, Calif., 397 Myers, Jacqueline Anne, Salt Lake City, 86. 359 Myers, Marilyn Mabel. Salt Lake City. 231, 417 Myers, Sylvia Jean, Las Vegas. Nev. Myers. Twila May, Idaho Fells, Idaho, 397 Myres, Dennis Keith, San Diego. Calif. Myrup, Marilyn. Provo. 90. 231, 359 N Nadauld, Brent Strevell, Long Beach, Calif., 84 Naef, Carol D., Susanvllle. Calif.. 397 Nahulu. Eli Kaul, Hawaii Nalllon, Larry James. Washouqal, Wash. Naisbitt. Robert Lavern, Las Vegas, Nev, Nakada, Frank Shozo. Japan. 313 Nalder, M. Margaret. Layton. 181, 294, 295, 313 Nancy. Lynn Mac. Kaysvllle, 92 Nanto, Robert Masuki, Moses Lake, Wash,, 265 Narkaus. Suzanne, Placervllle, Calif. Nash. Blaine Elynn. American Fork. 82. 96, 359 Nash, Glen Voy, Salt Lake City. 397 Nash. Jennifer B., Inglewood. Calif. 397 Nash, Veria June. Butte. Mont.. 255 Nash, William Verlln. Ogden, 321 Nation. Frances, Arlone. Gunnison Naumu, Judith P.. Hawaii Nay, Mateland D.. Sigurd Nay, Robert Elmer. VIctorville, Calif.. 45, 222. 239. 313 Nay. Shirley Ann, Las Vegas, Nev. Naylor, Beverly Jean. South Gate, Calif Naylor. Clyde Richard, Provo Naylor. Helen. Alexanderla. Va., 212, 359 Naylor, Joan Marie, Salt Lake City, 80 Naylor, Robert Lawrence, Grantsvllle. 397 Nndam, Nndem Etuh Udo, Nigeria, South Africa, 360 Neal. Laronna Alta. Malad, Idaho, 313 Nebeker. Don T.. Venice Nebeker, Louise, Murray. 335 Needham, Richard Ell, Whittler. Calif, 359 Neel. Norman Ray, Orem, 115. 335 Neeley. Barbara Carol, Spanish Fork. 84. 313 Neeley. David Mitchell, Spanish Fork, 244. 397 Neeley, Nevada May. Los Angeles, Calif, 257. 335 Neff Leonard Dale. Salt Lake City. 313 Neff. Wayne Chamberlln. Salt Lake City. 313 Nahring. Don Theodore, Covina Calif. 397 Neidiffer. Nancy Grace. Holtvilte, Calif, 397 Nell. Andrew B., Kemerer. Wyo. Neil. Kenneth Jack, Provo Neilson, Denny L. Nellson, Joann, Sacramento. Calif., 276, 335 Neilson, Kenneth Ervin, Magrath. Alta., Can. Neilson. Morris E.. Provo. 200 Nelson. Allan Harold. Salt Lake City Nelson. Allan Rhodes. Provo. 397 Nelson, Ann Marie. Richmond. 287, 359 Nelson. Barbrajean. Phoenix, Ariz.. 248. 397 Nelson, Bruce A., Provo. 235 Nelson. Charles Roland, Salt Lake City, 205, 335 Nelson, Charlotte, Mt, Pleasent. 78, 243, 261, 282, 283, 335 Nelson, Clark W., Sprlngville Nelson, Conrad Rulon. Ferron. 335 Nelson, David Clayboume. Cardston, Alta., Can, Nelson. Diana Bernica. Roosevelt, 262, 397 Nelson. Doris Kay, Chicago. III.. 335 Nelson, Edith. La Plata, N. Max., 313 Nelson. Elbert Dwain, Rexburg, Idaho Nelson, Eldon James, Glenwood. Alta.. Can., 359 Nelson. Enid W.. Berkeley, Calif. 313 Nelson, Gall, Rexburg.. Idaho. 43. 47. 66. 76. 216. 335 Nelson. Gary Melvin, Provo, 397 Nelson, Glen B., Provo Nelson. Harold John, Salt Lake City Nelson. Jack Adolph. Bellflower. Calif, 73, 321 Nelson, Jan Howard, Pleasant Grove, 335 Nelson, Janice Loa, Pocatallo, Idaho, 359 Nelson, Janice Louise, Ogden. 397 Nelson, Janice Tanner. Spanis i Fork, BO Nelson, Jesse T., Blackfoot, Idaho, 397 Nelson, Joe Bernard. Mesa, Ariz. Nelson. John Dewey. Salt Lake City. 234 Nelson, John Earl, Citrus Heights, Calif Nelson. John Wayne, Spanish Fork, 313 Nelson, Kay, Moses Lake. Wash., 397 Nelson, Kent P.. Roosevelt Nelson, Larae B., American iFork Nelson, Lester Vail, Bellflower, Calif Nelson. Lloyd Keith. Thatcher. Ariz.. 90. 321 Nelson, Lois Gloria, Newberg, Ore.. 397 Nelson, Louise Kimball. Sprlngville. 359 Nelson, Marlene Janace, Long Beach, Calif., 417 Nelson, Marvin Keith. Phoenix. Arii., 238. 417 Nelson, Mary Kay, Snowvllle. 279. 359 Nelson, Merrill W.. Orem Nelson, Milton Dale. Ogden Nelson, Nell Foss. Preston, Idaho. 296. 359 Nelson, Noreen, Phoenix, Ariz., 313 Nelson, Olive J. Astin, Sprlngville Nelson. Omer Dean. Tucson, Arii., 37, 224, 359 Nelson, Orson Hyrum, Terrance. Calif. Nelson, Patricia Lee, Tulsa. Okla.. 245. 276. 359 Nelson, Paul Milton, Ontario. Ore.. 313 Nelson, Richard. C. Provo Nelson. Richard Folsom, Roy. 320 Nelson. Richard H.. Spanish Fork. 232. 359 Nelson, Robert Loran, Welling. Alta,, Can. Nelson. Robert Naylor, Piedmont, Calif Nelson, Scott Howard, Carmen, Idaho Nelson, Wilma Jean. Colevllle. 88, 397 Nesbit. Emma Jean, Portland. Ore., 90. 397 Neser, Doris Maxlne, Los Angeles, Calif, 243, 313 Neser. Gerald Otto, Los Angeles, Calif. 397 Neser, Paul Irving, Los Angeles, Calif.. 397 Nettle. Hubert Raymond, New Albany, lnd„ 359 Nettles. Gloria J., Dundee, Fla.. 143 Netto, Nicholas Edward. Provo Neubert. Donna L. Graeagle, Calif,. 312 Neubert, Joe Ann. Graeagle. Calif, 86. 241. 397 Neufeld, Robert Leroy, Jacksonville, Fla., 335 Neville, Nancy Jane, Kaysville Neville, Wendell, McGill, Nev., 313 Newbold, Karen, Morgan. 92. 397 Newby. Rhea Euniece, Orem Newell. Allen Clyde. Moab. 359 Newell. DIx A., Central, 232. 359 Newey. Derlln Floyd, Provo Newitt, Norma, Spanish Fork Newman, David W., Brigham. 359 Newman, William A., Sprlngville, 336 Newren, Leslie Stewart. Standardville. 96, 360 Newton, Jayne Ann, Salt Lake City. 398 Newton, Wallace Smith. Edmonton, Alta., Can., 417 Ng, Pauline Poolam. Hawaii, 336 Nicholas. Gary Eugene, Salt Lake City, 294, 417 Nicholas. Rollie James. Provo Nicholes, Verlln Roy. Orem, 25. 398 Nichols, Annette. Ogden, 223, 336 Nichols, Dan Leroy, Farmington, N. Max., 417 Nichols, Elizabeth L., Spartanburg, S. C, 398 Nichols. Gerald Clyde, Gardena. Calif. 247 Nichols. Lynn La Marr, Pocatello, Idaho Nichols. Murray Leo, Provo, 321 Nichols, Rocheile. Brigham City. 359 Nicholson, Bradley W.. Brown Summit. N. C, 398 Nicholson, Donna Belle, Provo, 398 Nlckelsen, Uwe Jens. Ecuador. 234, 398 Nlcoll, Lyman M., Mesa. Arii., 336 Nield. Darrell W.. Provo NIeld, Deloyd M., Long Beach, Calif Nielsen, Alfred Carl, 04-em Nielsen, Allen Bryce, r ' rovo Nielsen. Carol Jean, San Francisco, Calif.. 398 Nielsen, Carol Sally. Murray, 398 Nielsen, Darrel Lavar, Spanish Fork Nielsen, Dick Hyatt, Centorvllle, 398 Nielsen. Don Lee. Salina, 239. 323 Nielsen. Donald Vernon. Lehi. 359 Nielsen. Earl Paul, Holladay, 417 Nielsen. Harvey Holt, Spanish Fork. 398 Nielsen. Hyrum Loudell, Malad. Idaho, 241. 417 Nielsen. James William. Glenwood Springs, Colo.. 90. 92. 232, 360 Nielsen. Josephine. Ogden. 245, 264. 398 Nielsen. June, Moroni Nielsen. Lanny D.. Blackfoot, Idaho. 130. 139 Nielsen, Lorna Ruth, Ogden. 264 Nielsen, Louise Glennae, Salt Lake City, 398 Nielsen, Mark B.. Roosevelt Nielsen. Marsha Lynne. Richfield. 88. 398 Nielsen. Michael Jon. Rawlelgh. N.C., 398 Nielsen. Nlel J., Caldwell, Idaho, 360 Nielsen, Norman Leroy. Orem. 76. 272 . Nielsen. Richard, Reed. Butte. Mont., 264 Nielsen, Stewart Harry, Ferron. 94, 398 Nielsen, Velma Marchene. Van Nuys. Calif Nielsen, William J.. Idaho Falls, Idaho, 398 NIelson. Adonis H. Jr., Burley. Idaho, 335 Nietson. Allen Wells, Moroni. 237. 26t. 336 NIelson. Betty Jo, Worland, Wyo.. 360 NIelson, Charles F.. Monroe. 398 Nielson. Demar Jay. Worland. Wyo. NIelson, Diane. Provo, 294, 336 Nielson. Emogene, Lynndyl, 88 NIelson, Frederick P., Bluewater. N. Mex.. 360 Nielson. Jeanine, Glendora. Calif. 257, 313 Nielson, John D.. Blandlng Nielson. Joseph Lynn. Hinckley. 398 NIelson. Joseph Richard, Layton, 336 Nielson. Jay Richard, Layton, 336 Nielson. Kay. Springville._ 398 NIelson, Mary Lou, Manti Nielson. Merrill Gene. Lynndyl, 45. 222 Nielson, Phyllis Marr. Salt Lake City. 80 Nielson. Ray P., Roosevelt. 224 Nielson, Ronald F., Hinckley. 417 Nielson, Ruth R., Bluewater, N. Mex., 258. 417 Nielson. Susan Linda. Lynndyl. 88. 398 Nilsen. Carol, Alhambra, Calif, 336 Nllsen, Don Lee Fred, Spanish Fork 440 Nilsson, Bruce Ray. American Fort, 196, 224, 3l3 Nilsson, Maureen, Idaho Falls. Idaho, 360 Nilsson, Ray Morris, Pocatello. Idaho. 244, 337 Nimalovitch, Alive. Sast.. Can., 398 Nish. Date Leroy, Kimball, Alta., Can. Nisonger. Dan Paul, Provo Nixdorf, James, Janserr, Sask., Alta., Can., 336 Nixon. Dorothy Dean. Roosevelt, 223. 231, 313 Nixon, Elray. Milwaukee. Wis. Nixon, Eire John Jr.. Roosevelt. 337 Nixon, John Davis, Blackfoot, Idaho. 3)3 Nixon, Richard S., Walnut Creek. Calif. Nixon. Maline. Los Angeles. Calif. Noble, Carol Joy, Provo. 88. 398 Noble. Charlene Joe. Whiterocks. 262. 396 Noble. Enola Jeanne, Logan. 76, 246, 313 Noble, Leola Jeanne. Orem. 360 Noble. Phyllis Joan, Whiterocks, 262, 398 Noble. Vernice. Walla Walla, Wash., 265, 287. 360 Noble. Zina, Walla Walla. Wash., 265. 39S Nock. George R., Ml, Mill Valley, Calif., 417 Noel, Gordon Andrew, Magrath, Alta., Can., 360 Nohr. Aksel Hilbert, Provo Noker, Alvin John. Ogden, 49. 244, 313 Nolan. Phillip Wayne, San Diego, Calif. 119. 398 Norberg, Jaron B., Salt Lake City, 398 Nordbald, John Jacob, Los Angeles. Calif., 396 Nordgren. Shirley Joy, Salt Lake City. 86, 398 Nordho f. Madeline Y., Salt Lake City, 226. 398 Norman. Mary Jean, Whittier. Calif. 78. 398 Norris, Ronald Lee. Green River. Wyo., 266, 398 Norseth, Colleen, Los Angeles, Calif, 220. 221, 290, 314 Norton, Al M., Provo Norton, David Carl. Springville Norton, Gayle, Burley, Idaho, 82, 289. 314 Norton. Harold A., Provo, 314 Norton, Jaimee Larue, Orem, 25, 398 Norton, Merlin Lavon. Pima, Ariz. Norton, Shurlene Gwynn, Provo, 398 Nosier, John F. Jr., Sacramento, Calif., 178 Nowell, James Irwin, Mendham. N. J., 248. 398 Nuffer. Sharon, Preston, Idaho, 360 Nuffer, Stanton Smart, Preston, Idaho, 218, 250, 398 Nuttall, Carol Vera, Provo NuHatI, Claire P., Provo. 314 Nutter. Diana Geneva. Corona. Calif .220. 398 Nuzman, Delbert John, Spanish Fork, 336 Nybo, Dean Strong, Spanisli Nybo, Ronald Carl. Salem, 360 Nyland, Verdell L, Provo. 314 Oak. Cecil Raymond, Springville Oakley. Allese Duffin. Provo Oaks, Harold Rasmus. Ogden. 102. 246. 360 Oaks. Merrill Clayton, Provo, 273, 360 Oates, Ernest Donald, Pasadena, Calif, 417 Oberhansly, Clem, Neola Oberhansley, Reid B., Spanish fork Obray. Carma Ra.. Provo, 398 Obray. Jeneil., Payette. Idaho. 398 Obregon. Socorro, Carlin. Nev.. 256 Obrien. Donald A., Salt Lake City, 336 Obrlen, Roger Stanley, Ouray, Colo,, 242, 336 Ockerman, Kleta Myra, Longvlew, Wash., 186. 294, 314 Ockerman, Marilyn, Longvlew, Wash., 78, 398 OConnell, Patricia Ann. China Lake. Calif, 396 Odermott, Louis W.. Meridan, Idaho Odum, Gwendolyn. Ludonlcl. Ga.. 398 Ogden, Bruce Fraser, Richfield, 398 Ogden. Leila, Richfield, 257 Ogilvle. Glenna L, Newport, R. I., 398 Ogles, Charles Bluford, Salt Lake City, 201 Oglethorpe. Loretta I.. Chewelah. Wash., 208. 398 Ohslek. David Lee, St. Louis, Mo., 417 Okelberry, Eva Pearl. Goshen, 398 Okimoto, Howard T., Honolulu, Hawaii, 256 Oldroyd. Esther, Provo, 336 Oldroyd. Herman J.. Provo Oldroyd. Thomas T„ Provo Oleary, Bert W.. Milford, 398 Oteary, Yvonne Sharon, Wenatchee, Wash., 224, 257, 360 Oler, Larry Ramon, Provo Ollphant, Robert Toone, Orem, 84, 238, 360 Oliphant. Virginia, Orem. 336 Olive, Muriel Ernestine. Lancaster, 398 Oliver, Carl Lloyd, Delta Olivera, Guillermo M., Torreon Coah, Mexico. Oliverson, Sharon, Salt Lake City, 86 Olmstead, Patricia, Salt Lake City, 243. 268, 336 Olmstead, Shirley E., Salt Lake City, 343, 398 Oiney, Annie May, Los Angeles, Calif Olney, Dorothy Grace, Los Angeles, Calif, 313 Olofson, Loyce Shirin, Pasadena, Calif, 193, 398 Olpin, Audrey, Heber, 337 Olpin, Edwin D., Pleasant Grove Olpin, Lawrence Don, Ogden. 398 Olpin. Richard Guy. Heber Olpin, Shirley Jewel, Provo. 220, 294 Olpin, Violet, Heber, 263, 398 Olsen, Carl Junior, Pendleton, 0,re., 360 Olsen, Dan L.. Axtell. 337 Olsen, Darold Robert, Provo Olsen, Dennis M., Blackfoot, Idaho. 204. 210. 301, 325, 336 Olsen, Don Richard. Moses Lake, Wash., 265 Olsen, Elaine, Los Angeles. Calif. 336 Olsen, Kenneth Mark. Salt Lake City Olsen. LaDeane. Provo. 276, 417 Olsen, Lanore. Emery, 88, 360 Olsen. Larry. A., Weston. Idaho. 292. 336 Olssn, Lois MaHene, Provo. 276 Olsen, M. Marva, Los Angeles, Calif, 360 Olsen, Nial June. Provo Olsen, Norma, Los Angeles, Calif, 336 Olsen. Phyllis Smart. Provo Olsen, Preston H., Shelley, Idaho, 417 Olsen. Ray Edward, Provo, 239 Olsen, Richard Alan, Santaquin, 218, 398 Olsen, Ross Tempelman, Salt Lake City. 82, 398 Olsen. Snell. Spanish Fork Olsen, Theran Irvln. Leavitt, Alta.. Can.. 360 Olsen. Vila, Cardston, Alta.. Can.. 205 Olsen. Wanda Marie, Battle Creek, Mich., 290, 360 Olsen, Willis J.. Ephraim. 82. 336 Olson, Carolyn Norma, Murray, 398 Olson. Dale R.. Idaho Falls, Idaho, 205, 360 Olson. Darrel W., Provo, 398 Olson. David Arland. Santa Rosa, Calif. 267. 398 Olson. Dolores. Salt Lake City Olson, Duane A., Sandy. 360 Olson. Gerald E.. Springville. 398 Olson, Grant Earnest, Pocatello. Idaho Olson. Lavera Jean. Wenatchee. Wash., 323 Olson. Lawrence K., Nyssa. Ore., 399 Olson, Lloyd Godfrey, Sleeman, Ont.. Can.. 260. 262. 399 Olson, Mary Harris. Provo Olson, Phyllis Karlene. Wenatchee, Wash., 360 Olson, Robert Dan. Sheridan. Wyo., H9, 398 Otson. Robert Noel, Glendale. Calif, 314 Olson, Yvonne E.. Portland, Ore., 399 Oman. Phyllis Fern, MesJIla Park. N. Max.. 399 Oneal. Raymond Cyril. Dallas. Texas Onishi. Robert Y.. Burley. Idaho, 270 Ontiveroj. Llmhl. Chihuahua. Mexico. 399 Ontlveros, Seth Tulio, Col. Dublan. Chihuahua, Mexico, 399 Openshaw, Gordon Lamar, Salt Late City Ophelkens, Lynne, Provo Orchard. Ellis D., Provo Orchard. William Peck, Twin Falls, Idaho, 399 Orcutt. Herbert D. Jr.. Phoenix. Arir. Ord. Claudia Lee. Covlna, Calif. 290. 360 Orgill, Stewart Ray. Kemmerer, Wyo., 314 Orme, Kathryn, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 212, 228, 276, 360 Orme, Nancy Dee, Nephi. 399 Orme. Stanford Merlin, Spokane. Wash., 399 Orr. Mabel Isabel. Ronan. Mont., 360 Orrock, Cherryle Steed, Logan, 80 Orrock. Scott G.. Provo Orrock. William B.. Richfield Orton, Eugene M., Parowan Orton, Ferrin L., Pendleton, Ore. Orton, Frederick Leroy, Sidney, lews- 417 Orton, Gaylord Taylor. Provo, 314 Orton. Kenneth Ray. Ogden, 360 Orton, Kenneth Warren, Portland. Ore. Orton, Maurletta Lynn. Pangultch, 399 Orton, Phyllis, Provo, 360 Orton. Renae, Pleasant Grove, 417 Orton, Robert Frank. Pangultch. 296 Orton, Ronno D., Warden, Wash.. 399 Orton, Terrence Dee. Portland. Ore. Osborne. Joyce, Salt Lake City Osburn. John Albert, Salt Lake City, 360 Oshlma, Stanley Yutaka, Lanal City, Hawaii, 256 Osmond. Ralph W.. Berkeley. Calif. 314 Ostergaard. Marie Ann, Duarte, Calif, 99, 399 Ostergar, Mary Lou. lone. Calif., 399 Ostler, David Sorensen, Provo. 314 Ostler, Earcel Melvln. Provo, 399 Ostler, Floyd L., Springville, 399 Ostler. James B., Sandy. 320 Ostler, John Taylor. Nephi, 360 Ostler, Robert Howard, Case Grande. Ariz. Oswald, Shirlene. Idaho Falls, Idaho, 197, 238, 360 Ott. James Bevan. Provo. 253 Ottan. Ella Rae L., Salem Otten, Leaun Glen, Salem Otterson, Arnold W., Lehl, 88 Otterstrom, Francis C. Castle Dale, 399 Ot+esen, Lourus James, Springville Ottley, Carol Irene. San Mateo, Calif, 399 Ottley. Jerold Don, Salt Lake City, 76, 96. 399 Ottosen, Janece. Kamas, 223. 360 Ottosen, Nadene, Roosevelt. 216, 230, 262, 336, 341 Ottosen, Ruth, Salt Lake City. 36, 399 Ottosen, Shirley R., Mesa, Ariz., 399 Ovard, Mary Lou Idaho Falls. Idaho. 90, 92, 336 Overson, Leiand C, Lynndyl, 399 Overson, Rodger Don, Wymount, 263. 399 Overstreet, Dalton C. Chandler, Ariz., 114, H5, 3(4 Oveson, Howard Morgan, Castle Dele, 360 Oveson, Stephen Berg, Pendleton, Ore., 31, 218. 296. 360 Qviatt. Betty Ruth, Salt Lake City, 399 Oviatt, Kathryn June, Provo Oviatt, Lester C, Provo Owen, James Richard., Ogden, 337 Owen, Lloyd V.. Idaho Falls, Idaho, 337 Owen, Louis C, Provo Owen. Merita N.. Salt Late City. 321 Owens, Hazel Dean, San Diego, Calif. 399 Owens, Joseph, Pasadena, Calif., 336 Owens, Robert Terrance, Glenns Ferry, Idaho. 399 OwU, Johnson Lee. Cherutee. N. C. Oxborrow. Anthony C. Las Vegas. Nev. Oxborrow, Jeanette, Henderson. Nev.. 88, 220, 258, 399 Oxendine, Peggy Dean, Cottondale, Fla., 360 Oyler, Colleen, Brlgham City, 88. 264. 399 Oyler, Phillip D., Brigham City. H5. 118, 136, 137, 323 Pace, Alfred Lawrence. Provo, 399 Pace, Bette Collene, Provo Pace, Diane Carman, Burley, Idaho, 86 Pace, Gail. Nephi Pace, Gloria Diane, Globe, Arii. Pace. George Wendell, Burley, Idaho Pace, Gordon Lee, Provo. 399 Pace, James Byrum, Salt Lake City, 254 Pace, Kay Sylvia, Layton, 360 Pace. Mary Alleen, Phoenix, Arli., 212, 276 Pace, Renata, Cecil, Ark.. 257 Pace, Robert Lemuel, Cecil, Ark. Pace, Vione Richins, Coalville, 399 Pace, William Cardon, Morenci. Ariz., 360 Pack, Jane Lucille, Blackfoot. Idaho, 280. 360 Pack, Richard Elmo, Salt Lake City, 399 Packard, Mary Esther. Houston, Texas. 360 Packard. Riley Arthur. Omaha, Neb.. 360 Packer, Edson Friedrich. Heber, 360 Packer , Eileen, Redwood City, Calif. 223. 418 Packer. Marilyn, Preston, Idaho Packer, Wesley Lee, Worland, Wyo., 266 Pactham, Edward Richard. Provo, 205, 320 Packham. Wilis Arthur, Fairfield, Idaho. 418 Padbury, Charles Thomas, Helena. Mont., 78, 399 Paddock, Alice Rose, Butte, Mont., 255. 418 Padilla, Margaret M., Taos, N. Mex. Padrick, Gloria Steele, Wilmington, N. C, 360 Page. Gary Lee, Emmett, Idaho, 399 Page, Ira Keith. Kamas, 399 Page. Kay Byron, San Diego, Calif. 360 Page. Reed Mendenhall. Payson Page, Richard Joseph, Orem Page, William H., Provo Paget, John Robert. Portland. Ore., 418 Paine, J. Peter, Union Dale, N. Y., 399 Painter. Beverly Ann, Bloomington, Idaho. 94, 249, 399 Palfreyman, Mary Springville, 336 Palmer. Anna Belle, Mesa, Ariz., 189, 360 Palmer, Barbara Glade, Provo Palmer, Blaine Charles. Vernal S2. 210. 211. 262, 360 Palmer. E. Revier. Las Vegas, Nev., 314 Palmer, G. Richard, Provo Palmer, Gayle Mary, Klamath Agency, Ore., 341, 276, 336 Palmer, Glen Omer, Farmington, N. Mex. 258, 399 Palmer. Glenalee. Blending. 223. 360 Palmer. John E.. La Porte. Ind. Palmer. Lawrence M., Orem, 399 Palmer, Nancy, Monticello. 208 Palmer, Nedra, Blending, 399 Palmer, Pauline, Preston, Idaho, 250, 336 Palmer. Quinton Thomas. Preston, Idaho Palmer. Richard Frank, Tooele Palmer, Shirlene. Aurora, 42. 188. 393 Palmer, Shirley, Blending, 360 Palmer, Shirley L., Maline. 111.. 290. 360 Palmer. Vel Weseley. Compton. Calif.. 292, 336 Palmer. Wendell. Cannonvllle, 336 Palmer. William Hal. Preston, Idaho. 218, 251, 399 Palmer, William James. Riverton, 399 Panuncio, Lucia Maria, Argentina, 399 Papenfuss, Elaine. St. Ignatius. Mont. Papenfuss, Joseph Kay, St. Ignatius, Mont., 255, 418 Papic, Ferrell Deloy. Riverside. III., 399 Paramore, Gloria Ruth. Provo Paramore, Mary Jo, Provo. 284. 285. 360 Pardew. Everett Earl. Parma, Idaho. 399 Paris, Charles William, Worland, Wyo., 266, 399 Park, Cherl June, Salt Lake City. 80. 280 Park, Iva John. Murray. 418 Park, Margaret Louise, Meeker, Colo., 314 Park, Nell Alonio, Nephi. 399 Park. Robert Lynn, Provo. 234, 314 Parke, Diane Ceclle, Reno, Nev., 212, 290. 360 Parke, Val Ken t. Carey. Idaho, 193. 314 Parker, Alice Merlyn, Salt Lake Parker, Carman, Clay Springs, Ariz. Parker, Carole May. Boulder City, Nev., 360 Parker, Carolyn Marie J., Tremonton. 236 Parker. Coe Jackson, Joseph Parker, Dennis Atwood, Sandy, 360 Parker, Don, Ogden, 25, 222, 214. 314 Parker. Edmund K., Honolulu, Hawaii, 242. 256. 314 Parker, Fred Maughan, Wellsville, 360 Parker. George Rex. Joseph. 399 Parker. Jack Lindsay, Springville. 320 Parker, John Carlyle, Roy. 76. 264, 337 Parker, Karen Frances, Vi ' ellsvllle, 314 Parker, Philip Donald. Salt Lake City. 399 Parkin, George Richard, Nephi, 360 Parkin, Warren Dean, Salt Lake City, 337 Parkinson, Carol Bird. Salt Late City. 204, 220, 336 Partlnson, Jerrolyn, Idaho Falls. Idaho, 399 Parkinson, Van Raymond. Rexburg. Idaho. 399 Parkslnson. Ray Deen, Fairfield, Calif. 418 Parmeter. Glenn Phillip. Danville, Calif, 251, 399 Parmley, Alice, Hiawatha, 290 Parsons, A. Glenn. Provo Parsons, Patricia H.. Provo Parsons. Sonya E.. Pendleton. Ore. Partridge, Alan Arthur, Panguitch. 360 Partridge. Carol May. Cody, Wyo.. 76, 314 Partridge, Loyce Mae, North Hollywood, Calif Partridge, Lyman Clark. Montclair. N. J. Partridge. Miriam Faye, Hollywood. Calif, 360 Paschal, Julia Rae. Annabella, 399 Paskett. Ray Edgar. Salt Lake City. 224. 336 Pate, Alma Jacob. Provo. 80 Pate. George Wm., Springville, 239 Patjes, Seljo, Tampere. Finland, 360 Patten, David. Provo Patten, LaWana, Orem. 228 Patten, Thomas J., Orem. 418 Patterson. Elsie Mae. Los Angeles. Calif, 314 Patterson, Flora Mae, Provo, 314 Patterson, Frank A., Jr., Provo Patterson. Janet P.. Salt Lake City. 400 Patterson, Jeanne Ellen, Phoenix, Ariz., 284 Patterson. Patricia Ann. Pima. Ariz.. 257, 336 Patton. James Robert, Charleston. W. Va., 88, 400 Patton. Joseph Behling. Provo Patton, Sharon Jane. Provo. 400. 412 Patton. William David. Provo. 361 Paul. David Wilcox. Ogden Paul. Ronald W.. Ogden. 289. 336 Paul, Sharon Yvonne, Short Hills. N. J., 216, 290, 217 Paulos. Joan Camille. Compton, Calif, 280, 336 Paulot, Theodore Walter, Compton, Calif. Paulson, Fred Martell, Orem Paxman, David Alger, Wash.. 254 Paxman, Voughn J„ Nephi Paxton, Edith Theone, Fillmore. 221. 280, 361 Paxton, Thornton S., Santa Rosa, Calif., 267, 400 Payne, B. Louise, Seattle, Wash.. 265, 400 Payne, Barbara June. Phoenix. Ariz., 206 Payne, Darrel LeMar, El Monte, Calif, 247. 336 Payne. Dennis I., Provo Payne. Gary Barton. Santa Serbara, Calif Payne, George Gilbert, Bancroft, Idaho, 361 Payne H. Vern, Lordsburg. N. Mex.. 30, 179, 184, 36t Payne, Ivan Reed, Murray, 200, 315 Payne, Kenneth Lee, Carey, Idaho. 336 Payne, Lawrence Nephi. Provo. 400 Payne. Luclnda. Yuba City. Calif., 84 Payne, Michael L, Salt Lake City, 400 Payne, Shirley Mae. Great Falls, Mont., 223, 314 Payne, Shirley Mae, Hlllspring, Alta., Can., 230, 400 Peacock. Carol Mae. Mesa. Ariz., 400 Peacock, John Bruce, Manti, 361 Peacoct. Wanda Lee. Price, 179, 228, 263, 290, 36! Pearce. Raynor Dale. Beavor, 114. 117, 132. 361 Pearson, Dean Nelson. Clearfield. 418 Pearson, Frain Garfield. Richfield Pearson. Herbert Edwin. Los Angeles. Calif Pearson, Janis Reah, Anchorage, Alaska. 418 Pearson, John Ralston, El Monte, Calif 441 Paarson, Maughn M., Richfield Pearson, Rikard Dwain, RicMiald Paarson. Samuel Edwin. Cloverdale. Calif. Peart. Virginia Ellen. Los Angeles, Calif.. 361 Pease. Roxie Lee. Los Angeles, Calif., 400 Peay. Robert Ellis, Provo Peck. Beverly Gayle, Salt Lake City Peck. Dan Issac, Lehi Peck, Doris Eileen. Provo Peck, Leslie Glenn. Olympia, Wash.. 336 Peck. Lynn Wilson, American Fork Peck, Stanley N.. Payson. 78. 400 Peck, Ted Clarence. Boise, Idaho Pedersen, Allen D . Pleasant Grove. 255, 321 Pedersen. Darhl Max. Orem. 336 Pedersen, Donna Fee. American Fork, 400 Pedersen, Herbert N., Orem Pedersen, Herschel Noel. Salt Late City, 120. 123. 125. 127, I2S, 314 Pedersen, Kent Alden, Salt Lake City, 361 Pedersen, Melvin Lamar, Brentwood. Calif., 201, 361 Pedersen, Myrna A., Salt Lake City. 400 Pedersen, Robert George. Stockton, Calif Pedersen. Sandra. Orem, 400 Pederson, Keith Alvin, Salt Lake City. 128 Pederson. Paul Martin, Downey, Calif. Peel. Donald Arthur. Northridge, Calif. Peel. LaRae Werner. Burbank. Calif., 26 Peel, Leroy F.. Burbank, Calif., 26 Peel. Paul Randolph, Mour t Pleasant, 400 Peers. Janet Beryl, Santa Barbara, Calif.. 400 Peory, David. Palo Alto, Calif.. 336 Pehrson. Joseph J., Provo Pehrson, Nancy Michele, Arcadia. Calif,, 400 Pehrson, Ruth Marlene. Salt Lake City, 243. 276, 314 Pelt, Sandra Merlyn, Tallahassee, fla., 400 Pemberfon, Judy Cerene. San Diego, Calif., 400 Penfold, Oarlene Capson, Provo Penfold, Garn Farle y, Hagerman, Idaho Penfold, Neale B., Provo Penn. Vernon Therald, Avenal. Calif., 314 Pennell, Paul Edward. Arl. Va., 257, 336 Pennock. Robert Elden. Twin Falls. Idaho Penrod. Donald Lee, San Diego, Calif. Penrod. Karelyn, Provo. 228. 229, 361 Penrod, William James. Lehi Penrose. Russell Kay. SatI Lake City. 361 Pentelute, Sherry A., Salt Lake City. 260. 400 Perclval, Charles Mark, Provo Percy, Betty Jorgenson, Calif. Pereirs, Ana Marba. Sao Paulo. Brazil, 400 Pergolirzi, Louis G.. Philadelphia, Penn.. 84, 314 Perkins, Daniel Kenneth, Cedar City. 400 Perkins, Franklin Jay, Provo Perkins, George W., Blending, 418 Perkins. James Adams, Blandlng. 94. 254 Perkins. John N., Twin Falls. Idaho. 361 Perkins, Lena Sundy, Henna, Wyo. Perkins. Marjorie Bell. Susanville, Calif., 418 Perkins. Norma Donna, Salt Lake City. 208, 280. 400 Perkins, Robert Donald, Clay Springs, Arii.. 400 Perkins, Vaughn Junior, KaysviJIe Perrins, Robert Neil. Martinez, Calif. 400 Perry. Devern Jay, Brigham City. 194, 361 Perry , J. Russell, Provo, 272 Perry, Jay Eric. Provo Perry, Kaye Marlene, Berkeley. Calif. 400 Perry. Lynn Gilbert, Spanish Fork, 296. 400 Perry, Ray Arden, Nampa. Idaho, 292. 314 Perry, Robert H., Los Angeles, Calif, 323 Perry, Shirley Joan, Ogden, 314 Peters, Beverly Jean, Palo Alto. Calif. 181, 290, 314 Peters, Ralph Jerry, Orem Petersen, Darlene Ora, Provo Petersen, Edith Rosa, Hinckley, 4O0 Petersen, Elaine Beth. Portland. Ore.. 336 Petersen, Gerald Avard, Lincoln, Neb., 321 Petersen, Karen Gee, Hinckley. 361 Petersen, Lloyd S.. Lewlsville, Idaho Petersen, Margene, Saline, 78, 400 Petersen. Morley Henry, Eureka Petersen. Morris Smith, Sandy, 320 Petersen. Nolan Royce, Mesa, Arii. Petersen. Parley Alan, Los Angeles, Calif Petersen, Paul Johannes, Provo, 201. 210, 211. 336 Petersen. Paul R., Provo, 244. 418 Petersen. Rex Wilmer, Lehi, 418 Petersen. Robert L., Ogden Petersen, Robert Seal, East Copperton Petersen, Ronald Leroy, Ogden, 418 Petersen, Sharon Ann. Merced, Calif, 400 Petersen, Sharon Joan, Portland, Ore. Peterson, Alton Cleve, Salt Lake City, 226, 323 Peterson, Arlene, Fairview. 143, 261, 336 Peterson, Avon Lucille, Nyssa, Ore. Peterson, Bonnie Lee, Salt Lake City, 400 Peterson, Brent Odell, Midvale Peterson. Bruce Ross. Salt Lake City, 204. 336 Peterson, Carol, Jerome. Idaho, 400 Peterson, Carole Daun, San Carlos, Calif., 361 Peterson. Carolyn, Cattledale. 400 Peterson, Charles Eric, Provo, 272 Peterson, Charles Lyie, Lehi, 418 Pet«rson. Cloyd R., Gunnison, 418 Peterson, Colleen, Provo, 314 Peterson. Dsn W.. Lehi Peterson. David F., Bingham Canyon Peterson, David Noel, Hastings, Minn., 361 Peterson. DeVerl J., Preston, Idaho, 320 Peterson, Elaine, Richfield, 336 Peterson, Elliot Gene. Msnti, 314 Peterson, Elnora Irene. Setma, Calif., 400 Peterson, Gery E.. Provo Peterson. Glenn C. Provo. 336 Peterson, Grant Lambert. Salt LaU City, 222. 272, 273. 314 Peterson, Howard Wm., Provo, 314 Peterson, Iva Lou. Wendell, Idaho Peterson, Jack O., Monticello Peterson, James C, Littlefield. Ariz.. 84, 361 Peterson. James G., Provo. 267. 400 Peterson, James Leroy, Portland, Ore.. 361 Peterson, Jo Ann. Salt Lake City. 314 Peterson. Joan, Bell Flower. Calif, 361 Peterson, John Dal. Idaho Falls, Idaho Peterson, June, Pleasant Grove, 231, 400 Peterson, June Louise, Nyssa. Ore. Peterson, Karl 0., Provo Peterson, Kay R.. Lethbridge, Alfa,, Can., 336 Peterson, Kenneth E.. Sandy Peterson, Lawrence E., Lethbridge, Alte.. Can., 38. 177, 191, 289 Peterson. Leah May. San Bernardino, Calif. 361 Peterson. Leiand, San Bernardino, Calif. 266. 361 Peterson, Lewis Van W.. Gardens, Calif.. 36) Peterson, Loretta, Snowflake, Ariz.. 248, 361 Peterson, Louise, Wendell. Idaho, 400 Peterson, M. Bonita, Hooper, 84, 400 Peterson, Marguerite, Snowflake. Ariz.. 361 Peterson, Morgan Alonzo. Salem, Ore., 361 Peterson, Nadine E., Provo, 400 Peterson, Nancy Jean, Salt Lake City, 400 Peterson. Patricia. Gtendale. Calif, 208, 400 Peterson, Ranee, Glenwood. Calif., 336 Peterson, Robert Smith, Copperton, 1 19, 400 Peterson, Robert W.. Silver Springs, Md., 361 Peterson. Ronald B., Nyssa, Ore., 400 Peterson, Royal Edwin. McGill. Nev., 92, 400 Peterson, Russell Ellis, Franklin, Neb.. 120, 128. 218, 361 Peterson. Sheila F., San Francisco, Calif, 76, 321 Peterson. Shirlee M., Ucon, Idaho. 400 Peterson, Stanley A., Provo Peterson, Theora T., Springville, 361 Peterson, Verda Ann, Boise. Idaho, 400 Peterson, Winona Kaye, Kanab, 290, 361 Potree, Loree Jane, San Francisco, Calif. Pettijohn, Dorothy, Melba, Idaho. 314 Pettijohn, Zita Ann. Melba. Idaho. 188. 245. 400 Pettingill. Mont, Portland, Ore.. 361 Pettingill, Philip Vern. Rigby. Idaho, 400 Pettingill, Ted H., Portland, Ore.. 259, 296, 361 Pettit, Robert Dean. Centerville. 418 Petty, Clara Virtue, Emery, 336 Pezoldt. Eleanor E., Stockton, Calif, 400 Pholan. Mary Katherine. Provo, 314 Phelps, Dean, Nampa, Idaho, 361 Phelps. Lucienna. Mesa. Ariz. Phelps, Richard L., Oakland, Calif, 224, 244, 336 Phillips. Blaine C, Springville- 223. 261 Phillips. Carolyn Y.. Danville, Calif, 400 Phillips, James Child, Fresno, Calif, 82, 297, 361 Phillips. Ridge M.. Inkon. Idaho Phillips, Thomas B., Phoenix. Ariz.. 114. 136 Phillips. Victor Dee C. Caliente, Nev., 361 Phillips, Zina Beth, Salt Lake City, 400 . Phippen, Carol Jean, Layton, 257, 361 Phippon, Kenneth Reed. Layton, 242, 400 Phipps. Don Curtis. Orem. 361 Pickering, Dennis Mack. Payson Pickering. Joyce E-, Provo Pickering, Lorna, La Cavada. Calif. Pickering. Roger W.. La Canada. Calif, 361 Pickett, Moarl Norman, Taber, Alfa., Can., 361 Pierce, Dorothy Mae, Dearborn, Mich., 400 Pierce, Kenneth Lee, Portland. Ore.. 297 Pierce. Ronald Allen. Sunnyside. 400 Pierce, Ruth Jones, Provo Pierson. Marie K., Taber, Alte.. Can.. 78. 88. 400 Pike, Carol Joan, Brawley, Calif, 400 Pike, James Elon, Tacoma, Wash. Pike, James Russell. Idaho Falls, Idaho Pike. Robert Clifton, Osseo, Minn. Pilling, Moyle H., Leavitt, Alta., Can.. 400 Pinckney, David Sharron. Alameda. Colif, I 14, 323 Pinckney, George H,. Alameda, Calif. I 14, 336 Pincock, Beverly, Ucon. Idaho. 86, 400 Pinegar. Ed Jolley, Provo, 120. 122. 123, 128, 131, 314 Pinegar, Rex Dee, Spanish Fork, 25 Pingree, Herbert E., Denver. Colo., 115, 361 Pippert, John Halvorsen, Sacramento. Calif.. 418 Pitcher, Grant, Provo, 314 Pitcher. Sandra, South Gate. Calif, 268, 418 Pitchford, James Darwin, Provo. 321 Pitkin, Gordon Rex, Salt Lake City. 401 Pitts. Garfield Wayne. Marysvale Pitts, Judith Ann. Price Pitts. Laval M.. Provo, 400 Plathow. Wanda June. Peru. Ind., 401 Piatt, Bonnie Bell, New Plymouth, Idaho, 401 Piatt, Norton Ronald. Los Angeles, Colif, 251. 297 Piatt, Wiila Mae, Reno, Nev.. 361 Poggi. Phyllis. Chula Vista, Calif. Polacca, Howella. Jr., Crystal. N. Mex., 401 Polatis, Marlene. Blackfoot, Idaho Politis. Christina L, San Francisco, Calif, 76 Politis, Ellene L., San Francisco, Calif, 86, 401 Poll, Emogene H., Provo Poll, Harry Ronald. Salt Lake City, 401 Pollard, Thelma Bernice, Los Angeles, Calif, Pollick, Aileen C, Honolulu, Hawaii Pollock, James L., Nampa, Idaho, 289 Pollock, Lamoine. Tropic Poison, Berma, Martinez, Calif. Pomeroy, Karl Best, Provo Ponder. Leanne, Albuquerque. N. Mex.. 2S7, 401 Poog, Roselinda Renee. Pocatello, Idaho. 401 Poole. George Arlend. Preston, Idaho. 401 Poole. Georgia Arlene, Preston. Idaho, 250, 401 Poole. Maxine. Preston, Idaho. 250, 361 Pope, Korl Theodore, Vernal, 401 Pope. Merdell Ray. Fish Haven, Idaho, 145. 361. 389 Pope. Philip Dudley, Vernal, 418 Pope. Richard L.. Fish Haven. Idaho. 186, 320 Pope, Valdo, Vernal. 226. 418 Porter. Alone Irene, Lyman. Wyo., 92, 401 Porter, Don Lamar, Lyman, Wyo., 78 Porter. Edson Rell, San River, Mont.. 401 Porter. Eugene W., Btanding. 336 Porter, Garth Howard. Ontario, Calif. 224 Porter. George Levoy R.. La Mesa, Calif Porter. Janet H., Buhl, Idaho Porter, Laurel D., Walla Walla, Wash.. 244, 418 Porter. Merna Marie, Walla Walla, Wash., 216, 224, 226, 336 Porter. Patricia Anne, Portland. Ore., 31. 70, 284, 361 Porter. Renae, Spotig, Preston, Idaho, 250. 401 Porter, Stanley C., Tampico, Mont., 336 Posey, Charlotte Ann, Longview, Texes, 260. 36 1 Pos+on. Donald Charles. Englewood, Colo., 418 Potes. Joanne, Fairfield. Calif. 361 Potter, Albert R.. Loa Potter, Carole Ann, Battle Mountain, Nev., 401 Potter. De Waldo. Loa. 314 Potter, Dwight Lowell, Provo Potter. Glenn Thompson, Wash., D.C., 401 Potter, Marian, Battle Mountain, Nev. PoHer, Mary Hanks, Loa Potter. Norma Lawynn, Twin Falls, Idaho, 361 Potter, Shirley Ann. Provo, 276, 361 Potts, Allen Van. Salt Lake City Potts, Lorene E., La Jara, Colo., 401 Poulos. Dwight C. Lexington. Ky., 361 Poulsen, Anna Margaret, Magna, 361 Poulsen, Glen Martin, Spanish Fork, 270 Poulsen. Gwen M., Salt Lake City. 276. 314 Poulsen. Leah Rae, Ogden, 223, 264 Pouls en, Ronald Doran, Magrath, Alte., Can., 418 Poulson, Jennie Lin. Provo. 418 Poulson, Jerald Francis, San Rafael, Calif, 401 Poulson. Monte Alton. Holladay. 314 Poulter, Loraine. Selt Lake City, 243, 314 Poulter, Marilyn. Salt Lake City. 243, 336 Poulton, Morvin M., Twin Foils, Idoho Poulton, Norma Maxine. Oakley. Idaho, 361 Poulton, Thelma Marie. Oakley, Idaho, 262, 361 Powell, Arlene, Huntington, 418 Powell, D. Keith. Provo Powell, Donald Russell, Bend, Ore., 418 Powell, Gene Conder, Salt Lake City. 203, 3)9 Powell, Ida Loverne, Bluff 418 Powell, James L.. Price Powell, S. Renae E., Roosevelt, 102, 228, 361 Powell, Sharon. Ogden, 86, 361 Powell, Shirley D., Lehi, 276. 314 Powell, William Carroll, Lehi Powell. William Clyde, Lehi Powolson. Gerald Dee. American Fork. 401 Powelson, Kae, Lovell, Wyo., 208. 401 Powers, Ralph Frampton. Provo. 115. 116, 118, 314 Powlan, Robert F., Calgary, Alta., Can., 84 Powless. Mary Elizabeth, Milwaukee, Wis. Pratley. Brent McGee, Glendale, Calif. 136 Pratt. David Heber. Ephrata. Wash., 401 Pratt, Gene A., Provo Pratt. Glenn Almo, American Fork PraH. Lucile, Provo Pratt, Richard Wayne, Ventura. Calif. 418 Pratt, Robert LeGrande, Denver, Colo., 192 Pratt, Robert Thomas. Bellflower, Calif. 336 Pratf William Noel, Riverside, Calif Preece, E. Bruce, Vernal. 418 Prescott. Max W., Kamas, 336 Preston, Raymond Ernest, Torrance, Calif, 362 Prestwich, Eori. Orem. 362 Prestwich, Robert L., Orem Price, Billy Ray, Crossroads, Calif. 401 Price, Derrill Spencer, Henderson, Nev., 401 Price. Di Ann, Provo, 401 Price, James William. Lehi, 401 Price, Jay Edwin, Provo, 336 Price, Lowrence M., Tucson. Arii., 401 Price, Nancy Ellen, Downey, Calif, 282. 362 Price, Norman Lavar, Tucson, Ariz., 401 Price. Shiriey Joyce, Midvale. 278, 401 Price, Thonias Claire, Ogden Price, V. Charlene. Provo, 418 Price. Vay Anna, Wales Price, Zack Zane, Crossroads, Calif, 210, 362 Prince, Cormo Rene, Orem. 362 Prince, Carol Lourine, Hiawatha, 362 Prince, Dole Leavitt, Glenwood, Alt«.. Con., 401 Prince, Romaine. Henderson. Nev.. 254, 268 Prine, Crystal Darlene, Princevltle, Ore,, 234, 241. 278 Pringle, Carrie H., Provo Pringle. John K., Ogden, 264. 336 Prior, Jean, Long Beach, Calif. 336 Prisbrey, Jerry Glenn, St. George, 336 Pritchard, Robert H.. Baker. Ore.. 401 PritcheH, David Leigh, Spokane, Wash.. 88 Probst, Glenn Weston, Midway, 94 Probst. Modelyn, Midway. 401 Probsf Marilyn, Midway, 401 Probst, Renan, Lynwood, Calif. Prock, Norman Eugene, Phoenix, Ariz. Proctor, Gary Earl. San Carlos, Calif.. 362 Prosser, Chester Kaye, Long Beach, Calif., I 19 Prothero, Walter Hall. Provo, 401 Provost, Sara Mae, Heber. 88. 362 Prows, Arvin Ronald, Spanish Fork, 362 Prows. Sandra, Tooele, 228. 247, 362 Pruett. Norman A.. Winslow. Ariz., 248, 263, 401 Pryde, Donald Call, Biggs. Calif, 401 Ptomey, Noncy Lynne, Akron, Ohio, 78. 401 Pugh. David June, Orem Pugh, Karen Lucile, Boise, Idaho, 232, 314 Pugh, R. Gene, Glendale, 243, 314 Pugmire, Patricia. Pocatello, Idaho, 84. 362 Pullan, Barbara Hall. Provo Pullan, Gront Leon, Blnghom Canyon Pulley. Barbara. American Fork Pulley, Merrill Lewis, American Fork Pulllam. Priscilla Anne, Long Beach, Calif, 84, 86, 401 Pulsipher, Edwin Kent, Logondole, Nev., 362 Pulsipher, John Lowell, Los Angeles, Calif Pulsipher, Karia Marie, Eager, Arii. Pulsipher, Norma Jean, Los Angeles. Calif, 316 Purlnton. Borboro Ann, Starksboro, Vt.. 40t Purlay, Anthony Francis, Winslow. Ariz. Purser, Jack E., West Jordan Pursley, Charles Robert, Safford, Ariz., 257, 362 Purvis, Darwin Willord. Phoenix. Ariz., 3)4 Pusey, Mary Kothryn, Denver, Colo., 362 Pusey. Nellie C. Rose, Calif, 40) Putnam, Howard Hoggon. Ontario, Ore., 76. 98, 321 Pyne. Ivern Lavell. Orem Pyper. John Romney, Phoenix, Ariz., 96, 401 Pyrah, Fredrick, Walter, Carey, Idaho Quails, Gary L., Kolispell. Mont.. 2SS. 297, 336 Ouaney, Robert L.. Barstow. Calif Quarnstrom. Isaac B.. Lodi, Calif, 362 Quigley, Joseph Bert, Ogden Quinlan. Edword W.. Spanish Fork. 224. 226 Quinn. Thomas Alvord, Riverside, Conn., 336 Ouinton. Myron Rowell. Green Acres. Wash.. 265, 401 Quinton. Peggy Ann, Cardston. Alta., Can., 88, 401 Quiit, Hugh J.. Jr.. Los Angeles. Calif, 40) Raban, Teddy Lewis, St. Johns. Ariz., 201, 289 442 Rsdin. John Kay. SeaHle, Wash.. 337 Radl«y. Rosalind. Spokane. Wash.. 88. 265. 401 Redmall. William A., Ogden Ragonton. Carol N.. Kekaha. Hawaii. 401 Ragsdale. Ronald O., Boise, Idaho, 214. 418 Rallison. Anna Lu. Logan, 362 Rallison, Mareta Jane, Logan Ralph, Marian, Ogden, 315 Ralph. Richard Barnes, Livermore, Calif., 114, 337 Ramones, Edward E.. Lanikai, Hawaii, 242 Rampelt, Carol Jean, Parma, Ohio, 401 Rampfon, Jean D., Corvallis, Ore.. 245. 337 Rannsay, Kathleen. American Fork, 401 Ramsay, Marilyn, Annerlcan Fort, 362 Ramsden, Ronald Blaine. Palo Alto, Calif.. 362 Ramsey. Jimmy D., St. Joseph, Fla.. 362 Ranck. Ray Erwin, Los Angeles, Calif., 362 Randall. Bert Preston. Mesa. Ariz., 362 Randall, Carol June, Los Angeles, Calif., 315 Randall, Mary Lynn, Whittier, Calif., 202. 282. 315 Rands, George Cole, Arcadia, Calif, 337 Rankin, Patricia Ann, Houston. Texas Ransdell, O. Pauline. Cortez. Colo., 401 Rasband, Boyd M.. Heber Rasband, Karma Rae. Idaho Falls, Idaho, 362 Rasband, Margaret C. Heber Rasmussen. Aaron, Roosevelt Rasmussen, Brian L., Provo Rasmussen, Carol, Salt Lake City, 78. 362 Rasmussen, Darris T., Fort Duchesne, 362 Rasmussen, Ellis T., Orem Rasmussen, Frederick A.. Orem Rasmussen, Grand, Provo Rasmussen, Hans W., Provo Rasmussen, Jack Karl, Salt Lake City, 362 Rasmussen. Karen Gay, Eugene, Ore., 362 Rasmussen, Kathleen A., Provo Rasmussen, Myron Clair, Orem Rasmussen, ZIna Marteen, Monticello, 401 Ratsmauson, Kathleen A., Provo Ratcliff, Patsy Ann, South Gate, Calif. Rather, Barbara Carol, Las Vegas, Nev., 276. 362 Rather. Douglas B., Las Vegas, Nev.. 289, 418 Rawie, James Millet, Sprlngville Rswie, Joe Millet, Sprlngville RawIe, Margene Millett. Springville, 315 Rawlins, Claude D.. WaNa Walla. Wash., 418 Rawllngs, Evelyn Joyce, West Jordan, 186. 401 Rawlings. James L.. Jr.. Rock Springs. Wyo.. 80. 337 Rawlings. Richard Soren, Preston, Idaho. 250, 401 Rewson, Richard Ray, Santa Barbara, Calif., 315 Rawson, William F.. Salt Lake Ray, Albert Eugene, New York, N. Y., 418 Ray. Beverly Jean, Copperton, 401 Ray, Bruce Alyrlc. Wilmington, N. C, 88, 132. 133, 196. 224, 337 Ray, Ernest L., Sr., Mesa. Ariz. Ray, Guy B., Mesa, Ariz., 337 Raya, Estela, Col. Juarez, Mexico, 362 Raymond, Lois Hess. Sacramento. Calif. 84, 401 Raymond, Robert Hugh. Swarthmore, Penn, Rayner, Harry H.. Weehawken. N.J., 267 Raynor, Wallace A.. Ogden. 323 Roa, Ardeth Amy, Rosemary, Alta., Can. Rea, Joan. Sacramento. Calif, 402 Read, Bonne, Smithfield. 247, 315 Read, George F., Sherman Oaks, Calif, 362 Road, Juan Coleman, Smithfield, 362 Read, Ralph Nelson. Phoenix, Ariz. Read, Robert Leon, Sherman Oaks, Calif, 88, 402 Reading, Lynn James, Murray, tl9 Reagan, Michael A., Los Angeles, Calif.. 362 Ream, Dianna Mae, Las Vegas, Nov., 263, 402 Ream. Donna Rene, Las Vegas, Nov., 94, 258, 362 Reams, Joyce Leah, San Carlos, Calif, 86, 208, 402 Reaves, Bonnie Jeanne, El Paso, Texas, 84, 208, 402 Reber. Carolyn, Mesa, Ariz. Reber, Ina, Mesquite, Nev., 337 Reber, Lois, Mesa, Ariz. Redd. Carolyn, Oram, 88. 402 Redd. Charles Hardison. Provo, 96. 272. 273. 362 Reed, Donald Wayne, Denver, Colo.. 78, 257, 362 Redd, Jay Whitney, Monticello. 88. 362 Redd, John P.. Raymond, Alta., Can., 315 Redford, Margaret Alice. Salt Lake City, 212, 362 Redford, Ruth Mary, Salt Lake City, 362 Redmon, Myrtle Laona, Monohans, Texas Reed, Donald Wayne. Denver. Colo.. 78, 257, 362 Reed. Howard George, Provo, 90 Reed, Jack Boyd, Kaysvllle, 362 Reed, James Warren. Springville, 362 Reed. Kenneth Dale, Sanger, Calif, 402 Reed, Maxlne, Denver, Colo., 29, 186, 216. 221, 290, 337 Reed, Robert Arthur, Sanger, Calif, 203, 274, 363 Reed. Ronald E.. St. David, Ariz., 337 Reed. Shirley Ann, Byron, Calif, 86, 362 Reader. James Randall, San Jose, Calif.. 402 Rees, Jerry Tingey, Lyman, Wyo. Rees, LaJean. Roy, 243 Rees, Lorraine. Los Angeles, Calif, 88, 268, 315 Rees, Phyllis. Provo. 315 Rees. Robert Alvin, Long Beach. Calif, 337 Rees, Sterling Dale, Lyman, Wyo. Rees, Yvonne, Pleasant Grove, 362 Reese, Blair Thomas, American Fork Reese, Ray Don, Brigham City Reeve, Orville Lee, Leslie, Idaho, 402 Reeve, Thomas V. II, Santa Anna. Calif, 176, 178, 211, 315 Reeves, Donald L., Las Vegas, Nev., 418 Reeves, John Pitt. Bellflower, Calif, 78, 78, 90. 402 Reiche, Bruce William, Carmichael, Calif, 254, 362 Reiche, Francisco F. Reich, William S., Holladay, 418 Reid, Bruce Alan, Los Angeles, Calif.. 274, 402 Re!d, Donald, Springville Reld. Jack Leon, Lund, Nev., 402 Reid. John Wilbur, Provo Reid, Marvin C, Springville Reld, Wesley Clerk, Lund. Nev.. 337 Reid, William Jr.. Greyball, Wyo. Raim. Irene Katherlne, Elk Grove, Calif.. 280 Reimers, Richard Darr. Arcadia, Calif, 402 Reinhold, Allen Kurt, Provo, 362 Raisnar, Richard, Virginia, Idaho, 315 Relyea, Russell Ervin, Boise, Idaho, 402 Remington, Donald B., Cardston, Alta., Can., 362 Remington, Kent L., Bluebell, 402 Rencher, Ellen. Eegar. Ariz., 226, 362 Reneer, Margie Ann, Los Angeles, Calif, 418 Renstrom, Bryan Jay, Provo, 197 Revo. Win! Leila. Mlllbrae. Calif Rex, Ronald Dee. Randolph. 362 Reynolds. Faun L., Layton Reynolds, George C, San Carlos, Calif., 76 Reynolds, Loran R., Pulaski, Iowa Reynolds, Ruth. Provo, 88. 362 Reynolds, Thomas V., Provo Rhead, Rochelle M., Ogden. 45, 90, 92. 221, 264. 402 Rhlnehart, Roy Bruce, Whittier. Calif, 402 Rhodes, Dan Devere. Liberty. 76 Rhoton. Beverly V., Lakeside. Ariz., 337 Rhoton, James F., Jr., Snowflake. Ariz.. 402 Rice, Adrienne Leona, Sanger. Calif Rice. Alice Mae, Tacoma, Wash. Rice, Donald Legrand, Denver. Colo. Rice, Lois Marie, Raymond. Wash., 265, 402 Rice, Millard Blayne, Claresholm. Alta., Can., 224, 252, 315 Rice, Suzanne Madson, Bountiful Rice, Vincent Manuel, Caliente. Nev.. 238. 362 Rice. William Clam, Redding. Calif., 402 Rich, Boyd C, Fairview. Wyo. Rich. Darwin Wayne, Nampa, Idaho. 402 Rich, John Milton, Portland, Ore., 402 Rich. Karma Jean, South San Gabriel. Calif., 315 Rich, Lillian Deann, Parker, Idaho. 279. 362 Rich, Sherron, Emmett, Idaho, 78. 402 Richard. Fred Leon, El Monte, Celif, 402 Richards, Barry W., Provo. 92, 402 Richards, David Ronald, Pleasant Grove Richards, Don K., Ogden, 264, 315 Richards, Donna, American Fork, 90, 92, 282 Richards, Hyrum E., Aetrra. Alta., Can., 337 Richards, James Belmont, Provo Richards. James F.. American Fork Richards, John Dean, American Fork Richards. Karin Rae, Salt Lake City Richards, Maree, Brigham City. 247 Richards, Mary M. Hill. Clearfield Richards, Nephi Jensen, Aetna. Alta., Con,, 337 Richards, Paul Chipman, San Bernardino, Calif, 362 Richards, Rosalie. Pleasant Grove. 287 Richards. Ruth. Pleasant Grove. 228. 362 Richards, Stanley Ezra, Salt Lake City. Richards. Victoria J., Salt Lake City, 24. 76, 174, 3(5 Richardson, Boyd M., Spanish Fork Richardson, Floyd C. West Jordan. 323 Richardson, Francis Ami Richardson, Jay Ryon, Boise. Idaho. 337 Richardson, Jerald A.. Spanish Fork Richardson, John M.. Renton, Wash. Richardson, Laureen B.. Skamokawa, Wash., 315 Richardson, Lynn C„ Moses Lake, V ash., 362 Richardson, Max B,, Ogden, 264, 402 Richardson. Pauline. Benjamin, 186, 337 Richardson, Sondra Ann, Boise, Idaho, 84, 208. 402 Richardson, Theral B., Orem. 418 Richardson. Val, Ogden, 362 Rlchens. Alan Grant, Provo Richie, Gwena, Salt Lake City Rlchens. Lorn S.. Vernal, 418 Richlns, Beverly, Duncon. Ariz.. 88, 226, 248, 258, 362 Rlchins, Irene Lois. Coalville. 402 Richins. James Alden, Henefer. 337 Richlns, Lois, Gridley. Calif, 70, 362 RIckenback. Paul, Richfield Ricks. Clyde, Provo Ricks. David K., Boise, Idaho, 362 Ricks. Karma Joan. Boise. Idaho, 76, 2)6, 337 Ricks. Nedra Ann, Idaho Falls. Idaho, 402 Ricks, Welby Willis. Provo Rldd, Roxalene, Brigham Ridder, Joyce Marlon, Puente, Calif, 315 Riddle, Dwanna Lee. Salt Lake City, 402 Ridenhour, Ted Eugene, Concord, N. C, 82, 83, 337 Ridge, John W.. Berkeley. Calif Ridge. Paul J., Orem Riding, Donna Mae, Tooele, 177, 192, 212, 237. 362 Rlede, Bonnie Mae. Woodland, Calif, 402 Rieske, Kathryn M., Orem, 363 Rigby, Don A., Montpelier, Idaho, 42, 189 Rigby, E. Bertrand, Orem, 235, 315 Rigby, Larue A., Delta, 337 Rigby. Ralph E., Provo, 315 Rigby, Ruth Krebs, Pleasant View Rlggln, Don Gene, Spokono, Wash., 256. 315 RIggs. Abbie Lee, Junction City, Ore.. 337 Riggs, Aloen, Hatch RIggs, John David. Junction City, Ore.. 402 RIggs, Joseph Ivor, Hatch, 363 Riggs, Leia, Hatch Riggs. LoreHa Carol. Chandler. Ariz.. 188. 248. 402 Riggs, Shirley D. Rigtrup, Brent Reed, Springville Rile, Joseph Eldon, Twin Falls. Idaho Riley, David Jonathan. Skamokawa, Wash., 363 Riley, Geraldene. Garden Grove, Calif, 88, 402 Riley, Michael Willis, Burbanlt, Calif, 402 Ringlehon. Mary Jean. Campbell Hall, N.Y.. 88 Ririe, Clive Perry, Rlrle, Idaho Ririe, David Leonard. Magrath, Alta.. Can., 402 Ririe, Donald K., Magrath. Alta.. Can., 315 Ririe, Garna Lynne, Idaho Falls. Idaho, 231. 402 Ririe, Lamont Boyd, Long Beach, Calif, 178, 210, 211, 301, 325, 341 Ririe, Marilyn, Rexburg. Idaho. 337 Ririe, Rogers Christian. Provo, 337 Ritchie, Stephen L.. Kuna. Idaho Ritchie. Virginia, Provo Riti, Robert Theodore, Woodland. Calif, 202. 251, 402 Robb, Renee, Mancos. Colo., 418 Robbins. Donna Jo. Salt Lake City, 282 Robbins. Karolyn Mae, Los Angeles. Calif., 88, 402 Robbins, Myrna Jeanne, Provo Robbins, Richard S., Provo .402 Roberson. Marvin R.. Chickasha, Otia, 132, 134 Roberts, Brent K., Vernal Roberts, Carol Loretta, American Fork Roberts, Carolyn, Salt Lake City Roberts, Cecil Lynn. Tabiona, 418 Roberts, Clair Orville, Bluewater. N. Mex. Roberts. Dean Scott, Provo Roberts, Dean Stone. Spanish Fork. 289 Roberts, Donald Wilson, Phoenix, Ariz.. 418 Roberts, Donna Foe. Tromonton, 88. 402 Roberts, Doris Argyle, Orem Roberts, Glen Eldon. Spanish Fork. 244 Roberts. Jack Alan, Sequlm. Wash. Roberts, James Cal, Layton Roberts, James Warren, Provo, 363 Roberts, John L., Provo Roberts, Judy Lynne, Reno, Nev., 258, 290. 341, 363 Roberts, Kathryn. Salt Lake City. 402 Roberts. Karl David. Vernal. 363 Roberts, Kay Eugene, Kamas Roberts. Morlene, Provo, 363 Roberts, Parley Cleve, Annabella Roberts, Rebecca B., Provo Roberts, Richard Arthur, Los Angeles, Calif, 402 Roberts, Richard Dean, Monroe, 315 Roberts. Robert DeJaun, Pleasant Grove Roberts. Seward M., Jr.. San Mateo, Calif Roberts. Stanley Bolton, Ogden. 264, 337 Roberts. Virginia F., Anchorage, Alasko. 208, 284, 402 Roberts. Wilford Harry, Vernal, 402 Robertson. Darlane, Springville Robertson, Jenlece, Cody. Wyo. Robertson, Margot Y., Long Beach. Calif, 221, 363 Robertson, Melvin C. Moab. 78 Robertson. Mildred R.. Richmond. Va., 402 Robins. Ellen K., Richfield, 402 Robins, Raymond C, Fillmore, 96. 292, 293, 337 Robinson. Camille, Franklin. Idaho, 208, 250, 402 Robinson, Crystal Diana, Magrath, Alta., Can., 402 Robinson, Curtis E.. Tacoma, Wash., 402 Ro binson, Dorothy L., Chambersburg, Penn., 337 Robinson. Franklin Dale, Col. Dublan, Mexico, 363 Robinson. George G., Salt Lake City, 224, 418 Robinson, James G.. Kanab, Robinson, Jeanene B., Bountiful, 363 Robinson, Karl F., Grace. Idaho, 78, 402 Robinson, La Nea, Freedom, Wyo. Robinson. Leona Mae. Richfield. 86. 221. 402 Robinson, Luella. Salt Lake City, 86. 337 Robinson, Lynn, Fayette, Idaho Robinson. Lyric Yvonne, Los Angeles, Calif, 177, 251, 280, 363 Robinson. Margaref Salt Lake City. 88. 402 Robinson. Patricia Ruth, Las Vegas, Nev., 186, 201. 337, 341 Robinson. Renell. Freedom, Wyo., 208, 402 Robinson. Sandra Lee, Glendale, Calif, 86, 363 Robinson, Shirlane, Kanab, 290, 337 Robinson, Varlene, Sacramento, Calif, 363 Roblson, Bryant W.. Logandale, Nev. Robison. Darlene J., Emmitt, Idaho, 315 Roblson, Diana J.. Lehi, 88, 282, 337 Robison, Helen Fern, Fillmore, 363 Roblson, Karol Fern, Ely, Nev., 78, 402 Robison, Loren R,, Georgetown, Idaho Robison, Richard A., Fillmore Robison, Richard W., Murray, 80 Robison, Tonia May, Fillmore, 402 Robison, Weston Kay. Idaho Falls, Idaho, 289, 363 Robson, Ellen Celeste, Salt Lake City. 418 Roche, Mariano Francos. Antioch, Calif, 402 Rockwood, Nancy Jo, Roosevelt, 262, 403 Rodeback, Charles H., Chicago, 111., 337 Rodeback. Wilbur Ray, Vernal. 403 Roderick. Judith Ann. Provo Rodgers. Shlrlone, Payson, 363 Rodriguez, Adam Raul, Gautemaula, 403 Roe. Allan Varloy. Whittier, Calif Roe. Kenneth V., Panguitch, 403 Roe, Wilford Earl, Panguitch Roother, Judith M.. El Cajon, Calif, 418 Rogers, Clerk Douglas, Olympia, Wash. Rogers, Dixie, Bountiful. 221, 403 Rogers, Don L. Garland, 195, 222. 315 Rogers, Gall Monroe, Safford, Ariz., 323 Rogers. Kenneth Eugene, Nampa, Idaho, 403 Rogers, Konnett H.. Pleasant Grove, 320 Rogers. Mary Ina. Akron, Ohio, 86 Rogers, Pearl, Joseph City, Ariz., 315 Rogers, Warren Thomas, St. Paul, Minn., 363 Rogers, William Robe rt, Manassa, Colo, Rollins, Loy, Lyman, Wyo., 266, 315 Rollins, Myrna, Bountiful, 84, 98, 315, 341 Rollins, William C, Monroe, Wis. Romero, ErvIn Gordon, Fresno, Calif, 363 Romney. Carolyn. Phoenix, Ariz., 337 Romnoy. Geraldine. Salt Lake City, 315 Romney, Gretta Anne, Provo, 208, 284 Romnoy, Janot, Pullman. Wash., 341 Romney, Myrna Vermel. Southgate. Calif, 403 Romnoy, Ruth Ann, Pullman, Wash.. 44, 186, 316 Romney, Yvonne, Salt Lake City, 186, 188, 245, 403, 412 Romroll, Darlene, Magna Rooker, Clifton Keith, Modesto, Calif, 403 Rooks, Exa June, Marlanra, Fla., 337 Rooks, Johnny, Blownstown, Fla., I 19, 403 Rooks. Oran Dowey, Blackfoot, Idaho, 403 Rooks. Sarah Rachel, Grass Valley, Calif Roper, Keston A., Westwood, Calif, 210 Roper, Warren K., Salt Lake City, 403 Rose, Diane, Tremonton. 78, 221, 403 Rose, Robert Orrin, Northridge, Calif. 244. 33 Rosenhsn, Chad Wayne, Midvale, 403 Rosenlof, Janet Arlene, Mt. Pleasant, 403 Rosier, Cora Jean, Chester Ross, Beverly Elaine, Sunnyside, Wash., 316 Ross, Cleon Walter, Victor, Idaho Ross, Janice Leslie, BurbanV, Calif, 403 Ross. Joan, San Mateo, Calif, 94. 403 Ross, Maxine, Sunnyside, Wash. Rossal, Miguel A., Guatemala, 337 Roth, Sherry Kay, Carey, Idaho Rothe. Frank Adams. Kimball, Alta., Can., 363 Rotho, Ruth. Cardston. Alta.. Can., 363 Roundv. Ferrel Glade. Escalante, 82, 337 Roundy, Lenore, Wallisburg. 418 Roundy, Vorl P., Provo Roundy. Winifred, Goshen, 86, 403 Roush. Robert Ronald, Dillon, Colo. Routsong, Robert W., Los Angeles, Calif, 289 Rowberry, C. Joseph, Provo Rowberry. Donald M., Provo, 403 Rowe, Barbara Lee. Long Beach, Calif, 88, 179, 403 Rowe, Fred Ares, Provo, 363 Rowe, Lynn B,, Spanish Fork, 73, 121, 128 Rowe, Mary Ellen, Oakland. Calif. 88. 280. 403 Rowe. Thomas Edward, Huntsville. 337 Rowland, Guy Lund, Gretna, Va., 403 Rowley, Ann, Orem, 403 443 Rowley, C rl Marion, Provo Rowley, Clayton A.. Salt LaU City. 418 Rowley. Darlene. Sprlngville. 363 Rowley, Dudley John. Blanding Rowley. Kay Francis, Salt Lake Cily. 363 Rowley. Kleah, Orem, 403 Rowley. Leo Wayne. Bynum, Mont., 94. 403 Rowley, Looii J., Orem, 92 Rowley. Miland T.. Harlem, Mont.. 403 Rowley, Pearl, Provo, 403 Rowley, Ralph A.. Salt Lake City Rowley, Richard L,, Orem Rowley, Vernon C, Jr., Blanding Roylance. John Edward. Provo. 239, 316 Roylance, Keith N., Provo. 316 Roylanca, Marilyn, Springville, 403 Royle, Kathleen. American Forlt. 278 Royster, Nancy Carroll. Hopewell, Va. Rocker. Fred Walker, Tremonton, 224. 337 Rucker, Leona Mae, Tremonton Rudbacli, Jon Anthony, Sierra Madre, Calif., 403 Rugg. Roger Horace, Los Angeles, Calif. Rummler. Gary Carl, Provo Rummler, Varrita Ord. Provo Rumph. Larry Mont, Long Beach, Calif., 403 Runnels, Roy R., Jr., Honolulu. Hawaii, 256 Rosh. Keturah J., Lima. Mont., 316 Rush. William Douglas, Los Angeles. Calif.. 403 Russell, Chryl Ann, Los Angeles, Calif.. 76, 291, 403. 412 Russell. Francine S.. Lethbridge. Alta,. Can., 216, 338 Russell, Gary Leon, Provo Russell, Georgia, Arlington. Va., 196, 403 Russell. Harry C, Provo, 363 Russell. John Douglas. Los Angeles, Calif, 337 Russell, John Joseph, Los Angeles, Calif., 337 Russell, Kenneth L., Springville, 337 Russell, Margaret Ann, St. Johns, 212 Russell, Pamela Rae, Lethbridge, Alta., Can., 86, 260, 403 Russell, Richard L., Santee, Calif. Russell. Warren Scott. Kalispell. Mont., 403 Russon, Dee Ray, Lehi Russon. Jon Kimball, Los Angeles, Calif., 297, 363 Russon, Richard Lunt. Los Angeles. Calif., 338 Rust. Maida. Salem, 177, 238. 363 Rust. Marleah, Salem Rust. Or;on David. Hawthorne, Calif.. 254 Rust, Patricia J., Inglewood, Calif., 254, 338 Rush. Richard Dilworth, Vernal, 78, 262, 403 Rust, William L.. Spanish Fork Rutherford, Mary Ann, Portland, Ore. Rutter. Jesse James, Malad, Idaho. 267. 323 Ruward. Donald Fred, Hawthorn e, Nev. Ryan, Mary Lou, Castle Dale, 316 Ryan, Stanley Leiand, Eureka, 336 Ryley, Frank Marion, Phoenii, Am. Rymer, Newell K.. Orem Sabey. Linda. Midvale, 403 Sabin, Elaine, Salem, 78, 192, 403 Sabin, Jean, North Hollywood, Calif, 215, 257. 316 Sabin, Joan. Salem, 216 Sabin, Noel Ray, Salem, 403 Sadanowicz, Mary Lou, San Gabriel, Calif. Safsten, Robert Gary, Blaine, Wash., 88, 204, 316 Safsten, Ronald Duane, Blaine. Wash., 403 Sainsbury, Irene, Tooele Sainsbury. Theror 0., Carlton, Wash., 265. 418 St. Jeor, Camilla, Salt Lake City, 406 Salto, George Goro, Pehala, Hawaii, 256, 316 Saling, Dora Levene, Mokane. Mo., 363 Saling, Sally Irene, Pleasant Grove, 363 Salisbury, Paul M., Provo Salisbury, Ranae Emma. Murray, 208, 403 Salm. Carol Dianne, Phoenix, Ariz.. 282. 363 Salmond, Mary Beth, Ogd«n. 231. 237, 316 Salsbury, Larry Philip. Torrance, Calif, 403 Salter. Philip Wayne. Santa Barbara, Calif, 338 Salvesen, Patricia Ann, Downey. Idaho, 403 Sampson, Carolyn L., Murray, 403 Sard, Althea Grace, Long Beach, Calif. Sandall, Jane, Kaysvilla, 316 Sandberg, Joann, Richfield Sandberg, Joseph C, Grantsville Sanders, Mary Ann, Murray Sanderson, James W., Nampa, Idaho, 418 Sanderson. Orin Lloyd. Freedom, Wyo., I 19. 403 Sandgren, Vivi Ann Z„ Provo Sandquist, Beverly Jo, Sandy, 403 Ssndstrom, Barbara L., Santa Ana, Calif, 88, 178, 403 Sanford, Dorothy L., Holualoa, Hawaii, Sankovich, Donald E., McGill, Nev. Sant, George Richerd, La Canada. Calif, 289, 403 Santistevan, Edith N.. Midvale, 338 Sardoni. Betty, Provo, 90, 339 Sardoni, Larry Whitman, Provo, 403 Sare. Gene Raymond, San Diego, Calif, 363 Sasine. Robert Gale, Los Angeles, Calif, 338 Sauls. Mary Alice, Provo, 215, 284, 285, 316 Saunders, Gary Snow, La Cres, Calif Saunders, Leroy E., Phoenii, Arii. Saunders. Robert W.. Provo Saunders, Ronald A.. Blackfoot, Idaho, 403 Savage, David. Sumatra, Mont.. 363 Savage, Douglas Vernon. Sumatra, Mont. Savage. June Bennett. Hansen, Idaho, 215 Savage. Henry Cerlyle, Fort Worth, Texas, 403 Savage, Oran Leroy, Sumatra, Mont. Savage, Scott M.. Salt Lake City Saville, Marilyn, Boise. Idaho Savojarvi, Martli, Finland Saw, Lachhu. Patnub, India, 320 Saxer, Alton Hugh. Victoria. Texas, 263. 403 Saxey, Edward Snow, Ogden. 339 Scadlock, Arlen J., Huntington Park, Calif, 260, 403 Scanlon, Lee Edward, El Centre, Calif., 404 Schaap, Kenneth Rene, Provo, I 19, 289 Schaefer, Donald George, Logan, 84, 90. 237, 316 Schaefer, Henry D., Tulsa, Okie., 404 Schaerrer. Rusesll J., Payson Schell, Gerald Albert, Lincoln Park, Mich., 404 Schampp, Mildred Lois. Mesa, Artz. Schank, Marilyn Jean, Wenatchee, WasK., 276. 363 Schotselaar, Gordon. Sal Lake City, 418 Schiers, Iris Laverne, Victor, Idaho, 204 Schieve, Marian Louise, Provo Schiffman, Clair R., Klamath Falls, Ore, Schiffman, Doyle LeRoy. Klamath Falls, Ore., 270, 404 Schipper, Donna Mae. Lan Leandro, Calif.. 404 Schlappi, Lloyd Kent, Delta. 404 Schmidt, David, Urdsburg. N. Mex., 218, 404 Schmidt, Frank, Lordsburg. N. Max., 218, 404 Schmidt, Nathalie C, Greshom, Wis . 363 Schmidt. Rachel Lois. Gresham. Wis,, 338 Schmidt, Rosemarie, Riverton, 90, 404 Schneider, Mahrah Lee. Los Angeles, Calif, 404 Schnepf, Donald Lucian, Queen Creek, Arii,, 241, 404 Schoenfeld, Joan Mae, Parma, Ohio. 31. 43, 66, 76, 102, 228. 363 Schofield, Allen C, Spanish Fork Schofield. David L.. Provo. 267, 404 Schofield, lla Claire, Hiko. Nev., 223, 258. 363 Scholes. Harold Kay, American Fork, 270 Scholes. Joann, American Fork, 276 Scholes, Marilyn. American Fork, 208, 404 Schouten. John G., Springville, 363 Schoutsn, Robert Dean, Springville Schow, Luana June, Twin Falls. Idaho, 416 Schow. Morgan Grant, Laylon, 223, 264 Schramm, Clarence F., Payson Schroder, Richard Smith. Los Angeles, Calif, 184, 316 Schubel, Lanore Anita. McLaughlin, Calif, 404 Schuit, Hazel Memmott. Fresno. Calif, 363 Schulthies. Karl B,, Nampa. Idaho, 418 Schultz, Geraldine, Oakland, Calif, 238, 280. 363 Schultz. Ronald William, Buffalo. N,Y.. 270. 320 Schultz, Sandra Anne, Buffalo. N.Y., 404 Schulzke, Manfred Max, Toronto, Ont.. Can. Schumann, Norene OJea, Provo, 363 Schutt, Geralynn L., Spokane, Wash. Schutte. Dolores, Grants Pass, Ore. Schutte, Marcus K.. Lanakila, Oahu, Hawaii Schwartz, Paul M. Schwartz. Stewart M., La Jolla, Calif Schwendiman. Deann, Idaho Falls, Idaho Sconberg, Albert M., Bountiful, 236 Scoresby, James Elbert, lona, Idaho, 76 Scott, Andrew Jerry, Springville Scott, Anita Rose, Provo, 404 Scott, jAnnette, Bountiful Scott. Cynthia, Ann Arbor, Mich., 221. 363  Scotf Cynthia Atkin, Orem, 145 Scott. Ethel Lou, Fort Benton, Mont., 404 Scott. Grace Lynore, lone, Calif. Scott, Jasper Denis, American Fork. 404 Scott. Joseph Keith, Provo, 404 Scott, Kenneth Dorsey, John Day, Ore. Scott, Leon Rouielle, Provo, 363 Scott, Lois. Jean, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 276 Scott, Paul, Hawthorne, Calif Scott, Peggy Ann, Provo, 404 Scott, Rulon Stephen, Jr.. Pasadena, Calif, 404 Scow, Ted Justesen, Orangevilie Scriver, James William, Niagra Falls, N.Y., 404 Seamons, Blaine Lavere, Preston, Idaho, 404 Searle. Inez Smith. Corpus Christi. Texas, 338 Seaton, John Nephi, Provo Sederstrom, Patricia, L.. St. Paul. Minn.. 208. 404 Sedgwick, Claudia. Riverside, Calif, 202. 220, 221, 338 Sedgwicit, Joel W., Provo Seegmiller, David W.. Delta, 222, 253 Seeley, Joseph Thomas, Preston, Idaho, 418 Seeley, Robert Thomas, Preston, Idaho 418 Seeley, Wallace Dal, Bluebell. 404 Seely, Clair Leon. Mount Pleasant, 404 Seely, Dean Hansen, St. Anthony, Idaho, 338 Seely, Doyle Grant. San Diego. Calif, 404 Seely. Gwendolyn, Brigham City. 280, 338 Seely, Kay Gee, Provo, 73, 316 Seelye, H. Ned, 186 Sego, Robert Rulon, Manassa, Colo. Sego, Thomas T.. Manassa, Colo.. 363 Seibert, Charlene F.. San Francisco, Calif, 280, 363 Seifert, Marilyn, Bountiful, 404 Seiger, Richard Harding, Santa Monica. Calif., 363 Seiter, Carolyn June, Heber City, 404 Sekaquaptewa, Allison, Oraibi, Arir. Selin. Terry G., Springville, 253, 316 Sellers, Harry Francis, Rock Springs, Wyo.. 404 Sellers, Robert D., Bellflower, Calif. Semandeni. Irene Alice. Dove Creek, Colo., 363 Senke, Hora Jean, Whittier, Calif. 404 Sessions, Charles M., Layton Sessions, Dale R., Heber City Sastions, Nellie Grace, Ogden Sevy, Nonagene, Salt Lake City, 363 Seymour. Elva Loree, Del Paso Heights, Calif. Seymour, Karen Margof Stockton. Calif, 177, 290, 404 Shaeffer, Earl M., Palisade. Colo , 293. 363 Shafer, EKzabeth, Ogden Shaffer, Kay Laraine. Boise, Idaho Shannon. Alice J., Pleasant Grove Sharp, Annette Clark, Salt Lake City Sharp, Gay, Long Beach, Calif, 363 Sharp, Hugh Leo, Salt Lake City, 338 Sharp, Jerold Lon, Richfield, 418 Sharp. Joan Marie, Redlands, Calif, 323 Sharp, Paul Gregory, Preston, Idaho, 404 Sharpies. Marilyn, Salt Lake City, 363 Shattuck, Marilyn A., San Jose, Calif, 316 Shaw. Bill Eugene, Provo Shaw, Chyrl, Modesto, Calif Shaw. Clastia Grace. Baker. Ore., 404 Shaw, Evelyn Estella, Roosevelt, 262. 404 Shaw, Glen Robert, Provo Shaw, James Thatcher, Tetonia, Idaho Shaw. Lorraine, Venice. 404 Shew, Richard Ernest, Sequim, Wash. Shaw, Robert Clinton, Provo. 404 Shaw, Robert Keith, Cardston, Alta.. Can, Shawcrofr, Terry A . La Jera, Colo., 88, 404 Shay, Frances M., Albuquerque, N. Mex., 277. 339 Sheen, Norman DeWayne, Cardston, Alta., Can. Sheets, Leon Donald, Ontario, Ore.. 274 Sheets, Spencer Garner. Salmon, Idaho Sheffer. Bert D.. Salt Lake City Sheffield, Jack, Orem Sheffield. Katharine F., Springville, 404 Sheffield. Paul Burt, San Mateo. Calif Sheldon, Robert B., Salt Lake City Shelley, Blaine George, American Fork Shelton, Carolyn Mablo, Salt Lake City Shelton. Donald L., Midvale, 404 Shelton. Dorothy A,, Concord. Calif. Shelton. Fred Auston, Lehi Shelton. John A,, Midvale Shetlon, Sharon Gay, Midvale. 404 Shelton, Stephen Ralph, Hutington Park, Calif Shepherd, George Kent, Lehi Shepherd, John R., Provo Sheppard, Johnnie L., Sacramento, Calif Sheranian, Annette. Beverly Hills, Calif Sheridan, Charles R., Annapolis, Md., 404 Sherod, Earl Glenn, Wallowa, Ore., 226 Sherry, Claude Joel, Provo Sherwood, Neil Ray, Nephi. 363 Sherwood, Rowena June, St. Johns, Ariz., 215, 230, 316 Sherwood, Rufus Glen, Cardston, Alta., Can., 189, 363 Shields, Earl Delos, Lethbridge, Alta.. Can., 252, 4)9 Shields. Karen Lenore, Tooele Shim, Bok Suk, Seoul, Korea, 39, 132, 133. 339 Shimoda. Donna Akiko, Murray, 221, 256. 404 Shlnsel. Glenda Lee. LaGrande. Ore., 338 Shinsel. Laurel Kay, La Grande, Ore.. 363 Shipley, Ann, Provo, 404 Shipley. Geraldine Mae. Barstow, Calif, 251, 404 Shipley, Paul Price, Mesa, Ariz., 364 Shlpp, Clair Barton. Springville, 404 Shipp, Rodney C, Joseph Shipp, Sherilynn, Joseph, 228, 280, 364 Shirley, Kenneth Lee, Salt Lake City, 237 Shirley, Rowan Dee. Gilmer. Texas, 260. 402. 404 Shirts. Addie Uwarda, Portland, Ore., 404 Shoctley, Stanley L, Kimberly. Idaho. 263, 363 Shoe, Norma Kay. Mebane. N. C. 404 Short, Marjory G., Provo, 419 Showaltar, Norman W., Twin Falls, Idaho. 404 Showalter, Rodney H.. Lovell. Wyo., 364 Shreevo, Afton K. Shuman. James Grant Shumway, Carmen, St, Johns, Ariz.. 78, 221. 248. 404 Shumway, Caroline. Richmond, 404 Shumwsy. Dewayne J,, Blanding Shumway, Drew Shumway, Edith Maretta, Lynnwood. Calif, 404 Shumway, Jerry, Provo, 404 Shumway, Judy Ann, Glendale, Ariz. Shumway, Katie, Provo Shumway, Keith Ardif Blanding, 419 Shumway, Lola Marilyn. Phoenix, Ariz. Shumway, Marlene, Sf Johns, Arli., 212. 213. 363 Shumway, Rex Wayne, Blanding Shupe, William Dale, Col. Juarei, Mexico, 364 Shurtleff Howard Paul, Castro Valley, Calif. 242, 404 Sihurtleff, James L., Provo Shurtliff, Myrna, Overton, Nev., 208, 404 Shurti, Garrold Cleve, Washcugan, Wash. Slemssen, Janet R. E., Portland, Ore., 316 Siggard, Connie Lou, Brigham City, 84, 202 Siblersteln, Dorothy M., Sandy, 316 Silk, Fredric Roger, Carmichaal, Calif, 132, 404 Silt, William Dudley, Las Vegas, Nev., 404 Simaf Mario. Brooklyn, N.Y., I 19. 404 Slmister, Vernon A,. San Francisco, Calif. 405 Simklns, Cloyd Dan, Phoenix, Ariz., 248, 364 Simkins, Dorothy, Parowan, 278, 364 Simmons, Carol Zella, Baker, Ore., Simmons, Diana Marie, Los Angeles, Calif Slmnnons, Ernest William, Great Falls, Mont. Simmons, James A., Orem Simmons, Leiand R., Allison Park, Penn., 364 Simmons, Mary Jo, Las Vegas, Nev., 209. 405 Slmmops, Robert Charles. Provo Simmons, Virginia Ann, Twin Falls, Idaho. 364 Simmons, Vivian Donald, Layton, 419 Simmons, William S., Jr.. Provo. 364 Simms, Connie May, Seattle, Wesh., 281, 338 Simonis, Arlone Ruth, La Grande, Ore., 405 Simons, Ronald Budd, San Bernardino, Calif, 2B6, 364 Simper, Dorothy. Lynn, 280, 405 Simper, Geniel, Pleasant Grove, 294, 419 Simpkins, Donald Eugene, Modesto, Calif., 218, 405 Simpson, Lamar C, Orem Simpson, Shirley Ann, Hernersville, N. C, Simpson, Sylvia Jean, Glenwood, N.C. Sims, Patricia Jane, Marianne. Fla., 405 Slnapi. Mua, American Samoa Singleton, Gary O., Provo Singleton, Kenneth B., Lehi Sipherd, David Roy, Redmond, Wash.. 338 Sirrine. £dwin Boyd, Phoenix, Ariz., 364 Slrstins, Mary Elaine. Salt Lake City, 419 Sisemore, Claudia. Salt Lake City, 281, 405 Sjoberg, Russell Jonas. Logan, 405 Skeen, James frenk, Nysss, Ore., 364 Skeen, Lamar W., Warren, 419 Skeen, Talmage Wheeler, Ogden Skidmore, John Wesley, Provo, 222 Skiltings, Raymond, Provo, 131 Skinner, Barbara Mae, Safford, Ariz.. 227. 338 Skinner, Nola Lavon. Salt Lake City. 268 Skinner, Velda, Safford, Aril., 227. 4Q 5 Skousen, Karl M., Spanish Fork Skousen, Kenneth W.. Mesa. Ariz.. 405 Skousen. Kllena Jean, Chandler, Ariz., 248, 405 Skousen, Larry f att. Col. Juarei, Mexico, 88 Skousen, Lavar Daniel, Mesa. Ariz., 364 Skousen, Orval Neils, Mesa, Ariz., 80, 81. 96, 222, 316 Skousen, Owen D.. Mesa. Ariz., I 14. 136, 316 Skousen, Vonda A.. Chandler, Ariz., 316 Slade, Clara Christine, Redmesa. Colo,. 364 Slade. Nancy Lou. Hesperus. Colo.. Slade, Thomas Edmund, Provo, 405 Slade, Yolanda Lea, Gallup, N. Mex. Slater, Cleo Yvonne, Yerlngton, Nev., 258, 405 Slater, Henry Wayne, McGill, Nev.. 289 Slattery. Patricia Lee, Sunnyvale, Calif., 405 Sleughter, Larry Dean, Bakersfield, Calif, 419 Slaughter, Opal Adele, Bakersfield. Calif, 338 Sleatar, Beryl. Salt Lake City, 284 Sloan. Marilyn Dean. Lethbridge, Alta., Can., 419 Sloan, Sylvia, Salt Lake City, 284. 316 Sly, Russell Melvin. Milford, 92. 96, 405 Smale, Verrll J., Compton. Calif. Smart, Grant Winters, Paris, Idaho, 364 Smart, Richard J,, Portland, Ore. Smart, Merrill Jay, Springville, 364 Smeath, Lorna Mae, Provo, 294. 364 Smedley, George H,. Clearfield, 338 Smedley, Jacqueline, Bountiful, 316 SmedlsYi Kave. San -Lorenzo. Calif. Smedley. Millon B.. Clearfield, 419 Smellie, Don Carl. BuHI. Idaho. 40S Smellle. Marilyn Ruth. Needls. Calif.. 3M Smit, Walter R.. Mapa, Calif.. 320 Smith. Albert G.. San Bruno, Calif., 292, 405 Smith, Alene, Snowflake, Ariz., 86, 231, 284, 316 Smith. Anja O. K., Tampere, Finland Smith, Archie Duane, Spanish Fork Smith, Barbara Ann, Compton, Calif., 76, 364 Smith, Barry Melvin, Temple City, Calif. 405 Smith. Betty. Lehi. 405 Smith. Carlos Wood. Hill Spring, Alta. Can.. 405 Smith, Carma. Snowflake. Ariz.. 405 Snith, Carole, Salt Lake City, Smith, Carolyn, Henrieville. 254, 364 Smith, Carolyn Lola. Walnut Creek. Calif, 364 Smith, Charles Kumen, Tacoma, Wash., Smith, Cleon Verl, Cardston. Alta., Can., 32! Smith, Dar L., Tropic Smith, Dean Thomas. Cowley, Wyo., 84 Smith. Dee Lynn. Burbank. Calif.. 339 Smith. Deril E., Temple City. Calif. Smith, Diane. Provo, 364 Smith, Dorene, Farmington, N. Mex., 78, 258, 405 Smith, Earl Wayne, Provo Smith, Edwin Banks, American Fork, 405 Smith. Eleana, Alderwood Manor, Wash.. 247. 265, 364 Smith, Elizabeth Anns, Snowflake, Ariz., 248. 364 Smith, Eugene Clinton, Spanish Fork, 316 Smith, Evelyn, Walnut Creek. Calif, 364 Smith, Evelyn Ma! ine, Yakima, Wash.. 405 Smith, Evelyn Ludean. Salt Lake City. 405 Smith, Gail Ann. Las Vegas, Nev., 306 Smith, George H., Mesa. Ariz., 320 Smith. Gerald Lee, Yakima, Wash. Smith, Gerald W., Provo Smith. Gibson Raymond, Provo Smith, Glen Mecham, American Fork, 84. 405 Smith, Gordon E., Payson Smith, Gordon Lee, Bois, Idaho, 78, 96, 405 Smith, Harold Nelson, Copperton, 405 Smith. Hober Chase. Alhambra. Calif Smith, Irving De, Estacada, Ore., 239, 364 Smith, Jack Lynn, Hawthorne, Nev., 179, 188 Smith, James Fredrick, Clinton. III., 289 Smith, Janice Ann, Woodburn, Ore., 88, 259, 405 Smith, Jasmine Louise, Kansas City, Kans., 405 Smith. Jay Harold, Heber City, 82 Smith, Jean Hansen, Winslow, Ariz. Smith, Jerald Ben, Anaconda, Monf., 405 Smith, John Storton. Salt Lake City Smith. John Thomas, Malad, Idaho, 250, 254, 405 Smith, Karen Breckon. Phoenix, Ariz.. 186, 248. 277. 364 Smith, Kay Dawn. Smithfield. 405 Smith. Kay Hogan, Provo. 84. 338 Smith, Kenneth H., Las Vegas. Nev. Smith, Karmit H., Provo Smith, Larry A., Rupert, Idaho Smith, Larry Don. Lehi, 405 Smith. Lawrence Francis, Farm, Conn,, 405 Smith, Loon Gene, Provo, 232, 338 Smith , Leonard Charles, De Pere, Wis. Smith, Linda Lou, Ogden, 88, 90, 338 Smith, Loretta Mae, Yakima, Wash., 405 Smith. Lyie Green, Klamath Falls, Ore., 364 Smith, LyIe John. Dillingham, Alaska. 419 Smith, Lynn Crane, Provo Smith. M. Linnea, Farmington. N. Mex., 86, 216, 338 Smith, Marcia Gay, Genola, 364 Smith, Marie, Monroe, 281, 364 Smith, Marilyn, Portland, Ore., 227, 405 Smith, Mearle B., Orem, 316 Smith, Melva Ann, Provo, 316 Smith, Milo Ray. Snowflake, Arii., 200, 338 Smith, Miriam. Vernal, 279. 364 Smith, N. Wayne. Orem Smith, Nadda, Mesa, Ariz.. 86, 254, 405 Smith, Nadin© N., Salt Lake City Smith, Nile Loy, Farmington. N. Max., 86, 212, 258 Smith, Norman Fackrell, Preston, Idaho, 250, 364 Smith, Patricia Anne, Salt Lake City, 364 Smith. Patricia May, Arlington, Va.. 405 Smith, Paul Charles, Layton Smith, Phil M., Ogden, 338 Smith, Phillip Ray, Phoenix. Ariz., 405 Smith, Ralph J., Provo, 338 Smith, Randall F., Draper Smith, Ray Arlow, Rupert. Idaho Smith, Ray Martell, Yakima, Wash.. 88. 405 Smith, Renae, Provo Smith. Richard A., Holbrook, Idaho Smith, Richard Condio, Oram Smith, Rilla Jeanine. Granger, Wash. Smith. Robert Vigh, Van Nuys, Calif, 364 Smith, Robert Ray, Murray, 82, 339 Smith, Rodney D., Portland, Ore. Smith, Roe E., Henrieville. 128. 132, 133 Smith, Ronald Gary, Los Angeles. Calif. 274. 339 Smith, Ronald R., Green River. Wyo.. 235, 266. 323 Smith, Shoryll Lynn, Provo. 236 Smith. Ruth, Preston, Idaho. 221. 364 Smith. Sheldon Kay. Draper. 405 SnTMth, Sandra, Las Vegas. Nev.. 281 Smith, Sharon Louise, Detroif Mich.. 78, 84, 405 Smith, Shirley, Farmington, 243 Smith, Stephen A.. Clearfield Smith. S. Deon, Salt Lake City Smith, Steven L., Rupert. Idaho, 88, 405 Smith, Sue Eileen, Monfebello, Calif. 279, 364 Smith. Terry Alan. Los Angeles. Calif, 274, 364 Smith, Verleen, Roosevelt, 405 Smith, Vern G.. Three FoHt, Mont., I 19, 405 Smith, Wayne Fredrick, Aurora. Colo., 364 Smith, Wilford E.. Provo, 247 Smith, William David. Compton. Calif, 364 Smithen, Carol. Layton, 247, 282, 283, 316 Smithson, Jan es Bud, Holbrook, Arii.. 33, 273 Smithson, Lonnie Rae C Provo Smithson, Rhoda Pearl. Scotts. Ariz.. 405 Smithson. Rulon N., Neola Smoot, Abraham Owen, Salt Lake City, 202, 419 Smoof Harlow E., Prove, 210, 338 Smoot, Leon Douglas. Springville, 131 Smoot, Robert Stevens. Salt Lake City, 364 Smyth, Margaret S.. Simi, Calif. 84, 88. 364 Smyth, Marilyn Delia, Boise, Idaho. 78. 94, 364 Snarr. Carol Erna. Salt Lake City Snarr, Margaret. Salt Lake City. 212. 213, 228, 263. 364 Sneed, Woodrow Blaine, Cherokee, N. C, Sneli, Jacqueline. Magna, 192, 405 Snell, Jay Monte, Spanish Fork, 405 Snell. Robert Morris. Provo, 405 Snideman, Richard H.. Temecula, Calif. Snow, Arnolene. Provo, 277, 316 Snow. Beora Marlene, Walnut Creek, Calif. 405 Snow, Clair Erastus, St. George. 316 Snow, Claude Ray. Provo, 92, 286, 364 Snow, Dewean Staker, Salt Lake City, 405 Snow. Donald Ray, North Hollywood. Calif, 88, 188. 204, 338 Snow, Gordon Lee, Spanish Fork Snow. Karl Nelson, Provo. 176. 180, 214, 235 Snow, Karl Stanton, St. George, 297 Snow, Lillian, Lethbridge. Alta., Can., 419 Snow, Louise. Provo, 284, 364 Snow, Marlon Grace, Pasadena, Calif, 405 Snow, Orlo Lealand, Provo, 419 Snow, Richard Bowman, Delta Snow, Shirley. Ogden. 36, 264, 338 Snyder, Garth Franklin, Freedom, Wyo. Snyder, Malvln Delano, Lewiston, Idaho Sobers. Richard, Vallejo, Calif, 405 Soelberg, Bruce Ray, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 316 Soffee. H. Wayne. Provo Solesbee, Ralph Wendell, Fullerton, Calif, 316 Solomon, Carvel Roy, Taylor, Arii. Somerville, Rulon K., Monticello, 405 Somerville, Warren Kent, Moab Sonderegger, Emory O., Midway. 316 Sondrup, Keith D., Provo, 338 Soper. Charles Leslie, Bell, Calif, 364 Soper, Edna Florine B., Provo, 338 Sorensen, Corinne. Elko, Nev., 406 Sorensen, Daniel Ray, Drlggs. Idaho, 316 Sorensen, Edwin Ralph, Lovell, Wyo. Sorensen, Griffith L, Sierra Madre, Calif, 193. 406 Sorensen, Irene, Salt Lake City, 406 Sorensen, Joane, Salt Lake City, 406 Sorensen, Joyce, Salt Lake City, 78, 406 Sorensen, Judith Ann, Alhambra, Calif, 228. 279. 364 Sorsensen, Lincoln Boam. Provo, 136 Sorensen, Mary A., Salt Lake City, 67. 277 Sorensen. Merlin Ray, Ogden. 76. 224, 316 Sorensen. Neva Arlean, Provo, 406 Sorensen, Stephen, Redmond. 27. 406 Sorenson, Burnell D., Provo 338 Sorenson, Carol Dawn, Delta, 76 Sorenson, David Mayen, American Fork Sorenson, Denis S., Ogden. 84, 406 Sorenson, Doris, Loa, 228, 231, 264 Sorenson. Edward B., Jr., Lehi Sorenson, Eliot Ben, Payson Sorenson, Ell B., Koosharem, 364 Sorenson, Emma Jean. Roseviile, Calif, 94, 209, 406 Sorenson, Marva N., Pleasant Grove, 243, 316 Sorenson, Roberta Ann, Alhambra. Calif. 86. 406 Sorenson, Roger A., Gunnison Sorenson, Verna Jean, St. George Soto, Ida, Somerton, Ariz., 406 Soule. Joan Lillian, Delmar, N. Y., 406 Soule. Patricia May. Delmar, N. Y. Souter. Clyde D., Reno, Nev.. 258 South, Richard Kent, Anderson, Calif. 316 Southwick, William S., Ogden, 338 Southworth, Grant L., Provo Sparks, Robert Leroy. Sigurd Speckman, Asa Richard, Payson, 222 Speckmaff. Diane M.. Lethbridge. Alta., Can, Spainhower. Douglas M., Spanish Fork, 132, 316 Spainhower Jerrold V., Payson, 191 Spalding, Glen Willard, Firth, Idaho Spaugh, PrlsciHa Ann, Greensburg, Ind., 406 Speakmen, Robert B., Long Beach, Calif., 338 Spear. Lawrence Guy, Snowflake. Ariz. Speights, Vera Loretta, Venice, Calif. Spence. Ronald Gene, Emmett, Idaho, 364 Spencer, Claudine, Payson Spencer, James Edward. Montpeller, Idaho, 316 Spencer, Karl F., Escalante, 323 Spencer, Kurt Douglas, Drlggs, Idaho Spencsfj Lael A., Escalante Spencer, Nelda Jewel, Richfield, 230 Spencer, Phillip H., Payson, 338 Spencer, Richard H., Spokane. Wash. Spencer, Virginia, Provo Spendlove, LyIe Bart. Provo. 45, 222 Sperry, Brent Harrison, Provo. 273, 406 Sporry, Delberf Jc , Provo Sperry, Joan Carol, Long Beach, Calif., 419 Spradiey, Roy Hathaway, Jacksonville, Fla., 119, 406 Sprague, Charles W., Overton- Nev. Sprague, Harvey Callis, Panaca, Nev. Sprague, Lois, Las Vegas, Nev., 364 Sprague, Rulen Dee, Overton, Nev, Sprague, Yvette Monler, Panaca, Nev. Spratling, Coleen, West Jordan, 281, 406 Squire, Adrlen J., La Verkin. 338 Squire, DuWayne Gilbert, La Verkin Squires, Bryant Squires. David A., Fairfield. Mont., 255. 338 S+aats. Richard Charles, Santa Monica, Calif, 419 Stacey, Jan es Albert, Woodruff, 364 Stagg, Marland N., Vernal. 338 Stagg, Sharon Arlene, Salt Lake City. 364 Staheli, Zera Larraine, Provo, 406 Staley, Grant B., Murray. 364 Stallings, Arthur C, Mesa, Ariz. Standage, Delbert Rey, Mesa, Ariz. Standage, Keith F,. Mesa, Ariz. Standing. Benjamin W.. Ogden, 264, 338 Stanfield, Ruth. Bellflower, Calif, 86, 209, 406 Stanley, Marilyn, Heber City, 80, 212, 229, 364 Stanton. Eunice, Park City, 254 Staples, David O.. Kanosh Stapleton, William L., Cardston. Alta., Can.. 86 Stapley, Claudia Beaver, 92, 284, 338 Stapley, Hal Spencer, Provo, 119 Stapley, Homer D.. Provo Stepp. Arvil Othal, Chehalis. Wash. Sfarks. Nancy Jean. Canoga Park. Calif. Starley, Shirley May. Burley. Idaho. 86. 279, 365 Starr, lola, Monticello Starr. Sylvia Mae. Hiawatha, 406 Startin, Wayne Leroy, Provo. 119 Statham, Homer G., Provo Stay, Carolynn, Montebello, Calif.. 406 Stay. Donavee. Montebello. Calif, 279, 365 Stecker, Alexander T., Pleasant Grove Steckler, Dlanne Kay. Bern, Idaho, 186. 229. 249. 365 Steel, Harvey LaVar, Burley, Idaho Steele. James Merrill, Burley, Idaho, 263, 270 ' . 365 Steele. Laverne. Burley. Idaho. 231. 317 Steele, Alan Arthur. Los Angeles. Calif. 88 Steele, Donald Arthur, West Covlna, Calif, 406 Steele, Jack Leroy, Paradox, Colo., 406 Steele, Lynda Mae, Paradox, Colo., 245, 317 Steele. Paul Duane, Goshen Steele, Robert Foster, Rangely, Colo., 365 Steele, Sharon Kay, Delta. 268 Steelman. Donald R„ Lewes, Del., 406 Steelman, Letha E. Doman, Ontario. Ore. Steimie, Patricia Anne. Fullerton. Calif, 67, 365 Stein, Joanne, Burbank, Calif, 188, 223, 245, 338 Stelnagel. Joanne, Sacramento, Calif, 277 Steinagel, John Douglas, Sacramento, Calif., 289 Steinke, Tom Edward, West Jordan, 121. 125, 128. 136 Stellmon. Doug M., Richland, Wash. Stephan, Judith R., Murray, 216. 338 Stephen, Roy M., Kamlobps, B. C, Can.. 365 Stephens, Arthur Lavon, Salt Lake City, 406 Stephens, Darwin J,, Nampa, Idaho Stephens. Joann, West Covina, Calif, 249, 406 Stephens, Keith Leon, Oakland, Calif, 419 Stephens, Larry T., Whittier, Calif Stephens, Richard James. Montpeller, Idaho. 249 Stephens, Robert E.. Powell, Wyo. Stephensen. Ladd R., Riverton Stephenson, Joyce, Wendell, Idaho, 90. 92. 212, 213. 365 Stephenson, Larry Wayne. Lewiston, 224, 250 Stephenson, Loreta, Provo, 365 Stephenson, Maralyn, Rexburg, Idaho, 209, 284. 406 Stephenson, Merene, Holden. 365 Stephenson. Susan P., Provo. 86, 406 Stepp, Caroline Frances, Arlington, Calif., 365 Stepp. Jessie Anne, Chehalis, Wash., 316 Stettler. Carolyn, Caldwell, Idaho, 212, 229, 245, 365 Stevens. Carole. Salt Lake City, 406 Stevens, Dale B., Provo Stevens, Donald Elmer, Lovell. Wyo.. 406 Stevens, Geraldine L. V., Colville, Wash., 365 Stevens, Hurbert Joshua, Bluewater. N. Mex. Stevens, Janeen Brimley, Provo, 88 Stevens, Larae, Paris. Idaho, 406 Stevens, Larry M., Lovell, Wyo. Stevens, Merrlam Adele, San iFrancIsco, Calif. 365 Stevens, Mont Johnson, Holden, 406 Stevens, Norma Luan, Mapleton, -406 Stevens, Patricia Ann, Greensboro, N. C, 247, 284. 333 Stevens. Robert Edward. Spanish Fork, 316 Stevens, Sherre, San Carlos, Calif, 251, 406 Stevens. William Ray, Barnwell, Alta., Can., 241 Stevenson, Bud L„ Rupert, Idaho, 419 Stevenson, Dale F.. Spanish Fork Stevenson, JoAnno, Idaho Falls, Idaho. 365 Stevenson, Roberta O., Camarillo, Calif, 216, 217. 338 Stewart, Barbara, Orem. 67, 365 Stewart, Charlie Lavoy, Meadow, 316 Stewart. David M., Provo, 235 Stewart, Donald G., Provo Stewart, Elden Levearn, Falrview Stewart, Evan Smith, Orem Stewart, Francis Jan, Las Vegas, Nev. Stewart, Gary L., Kaysville Stewart. J. Ernest, Provo. 286, 365 Stewart. Jerrie Cecila, Bellevue Wash. Stewart, Jo Anna, Napa, Calif Stewart, Karen, Alamo, Venada, 406 Stewart, Kathrine L.. Las Vegas, Nev. Stewart, Norma Lee, Renburg, Idaho. 406 Stewart, Ralph Paris. Las Vegas. Nev., 31. 88, 180, 297, 365 Stewart, Richard Allen, Gridley, Calif, 45, 222, 338 Stewart, Robert Winn. Chicago, HI. Stewart, Ronald. Payson, 316 Stewart, Scott P.. Provo, 419 Stewart. Sharon Lynn, Long Beach, Calif, 365 Stewart, Thell James, Meadow, 82, 365 Stewart, Virginia R., Spanish Fork Stice, Carolyn, American Fork. 419 Stickel, Leroy T., San Bernardino, Calif. 130, 317 Stickler, Pearly E., Provo Stirland. Elaine. Chinook, Mont., 186, 221. 255. 282, 365 Stock, Floyd E., Waterftow. N. Mex., 419 Stock. Janice Irene. Fish Haven, Idaho. 249. 365 Stock, Joyce Irene, Waterflow, N. Mex. Stock, Karen Ann, Fish Haven, Idaho, 249, 282, 317 Stock, Marjorle E., Waterflow, N. Mex., 338 Stock, Robert Earl, Waterflow, N. Mex.. 406 Stockman, Herbert Reid, Salt Lake City, 210. 365 Stoddard. Aaron Ray, Provo, 88, 244, 317 Stoddard, Beverly, Rexburg, Idaho, 294, 365 Stoddard, Clayne, Rexburg, Idaho Stoddard. Frederick D., Washington D. C. Stoddard, Gary Calvin, Rexburg. Idaho. 222 Stoddard. Leon Eugene, Portland, Ore. Stoffol, Mary Alice. San Diego. Calif. 365 Stohlton. John B.. Millbrae, Calif. 289 Stoker, David R., Burley. Idaho, 406 Stoker, Jimmy B.. Nyssa, Ore., 406 Stoker, Joseph Howell, Provo. 235 Stoker. Edna Marie. Castro Valley, Calif Stokes, Earl Dean, Salmon. Idaho Stokes, George Albert. Long Beach, Calif Stokes. Golda Ann, Salmon, Idaho, 365 Stokes, MIrl Wynn. Salmon, Idaho, 419 Stokes, Sharon Renae, La Mesa, Calif Stolworthy, Clara Joy, Spanish Fork, 365 Stone, Conrad G., Provo Stone. Cynthia Sue, Portland, Ore. 209. 406 Stone. David John, Provo, 267 Stone. David Rodger, Provo, 365 Stone, Kay Marie, Raymond, Alta., Can., 76, 252, 338 Stone, Louis Kay. Lehi Stone, Rhea Christina. Sterling. Idaho, 365 Stone. Richard Vern, Compton, Calif, 406 Stonobraker, William E., Evanstan, Wyo. Stonehocker. Sandra, Fort Leo Wood, Mo., 365 Stoheking, Lois Marie. Provo. 365 Stoneking. Stanley D.. Galesburg, III.. 317 Stonely. John Daniel, Rochester, N.Y. Stones. Richard Deal, Milwaukee. Ore., 406 Stones, Robert Carr. Portland, Ore. Storey. Jerald T., Boise. Idaho, 338 445 Storrs. Dee Laon, Amorican Fork Stosich, Richard John. Idaho Falls. Idaho. 273 Stott. Cart M.. Manti Stott, Delmer Clark. Prove. 406 Siott, Gary R., Fairfield. Mont., 255, 365 Sfotl. Leiand Franklin. Prove Stout, Edward Dean, Moab Stout. Robert Thomas, Boise, Idaho. 406 Stowoll. Desma Faye. Nephi Stowed, Dorothy Sharon, Pocatello. Idaho. 216. 338 Stowelt, Karen, Thatcher, Ariz.. 338 Stowell, Mary Ellen. Shoshone. Idaho Slowell, Wallace C, Phoenix, Arii., 131 Strang. Janries LeRoy, Moscow, Idaho, 338 Strang, Robert James. Sen Diego. Calif, 286 Strasburg. George B., Lehi, 406 Stratton, Gerald Kay, Hurricane Stratton. Herbert B.. Orem Stratton, Vern A.. Orem Stratford, Dick C, Portland, Ore.. 297 Stratford. Gladys S., Portland, Ore.. 406 Stratford, Roland J., Lomifa, Calif.. 274. 338. 341 Straubhar. Nola Faye, Kuna. Idaho. 406 Strawn, Alfred Lament. Lomita, Calif,. 419 Strawn, Byron Lanar. Lomita, Calif., 320 Streeler, Donna Lou, Burbank. Calif., 406 Strlnqham, Barbara Jean. Elgin, Ore.. 90, 294, 365 Stringham. Joan. Salt Lake City, 246 Stringh im. Mary Joan, Richfield, 365 Stringham. Stuart R.. Ogden. 200, 264, 338 Stroble, Carita Lu. Boone. Iowa. 406 Strong, Carol. American Fork, 365 Strong. Clyde Marlnus, Orem Strong, Genevieve. Drlggs. Idaho, 227, 406 Strong, Janet, Idaho Falls. Idaho. 86, 406 Strong, Judith. Los Angeles, Calif., 406 Strong, Larry M., Prove. 406 Strong, Patricia Marie. Raymond, Alta., Can., 33. 35 76 216, 338 Stuart. Daphne, Salt Lake City, 406 Stuart, Maxine. Salt Lake City, 294 Stuart, Nathan J., Springville Stuart. Ronald William. Elba. N.Y. Stubbs. Gerald Albert. Boulder City, Nev.. 129, 258. 365 Stubbs, Glen R., Ephraim, 29, 203, 224. 317 Stubbs. Ray L.. Ephraim Stubbs, Stanley A., Springville Stucki. Alfred B., St. George Stuker, Earl, Coeur D ' Alene, Idaho Stump, Lois Josephine, Santa Marie, Calif., 338 Sturgis. Richard B., Prove. 273. 365 Stut7. Theola Jean. Cardston, Alta., Can., 252 Sudweeks. Alan Don. Idaho Falls, Idaho. 273 Suiker. Dahlia Flora, Vancouver, B.C., Can. Sullivan, Marilyn Kaye. Salt Lake City Sullivan, Ralph J., St. George, 254, 338 Summerhays, Charles C, Berkeley. Calif. Summerhays, Clyde Dixon. Salt Lake City, 96 Summerhays. Janet. Salt Lake City, 406 Summerhays, Richard M.. Pasadena, Calif. Summers, Rita May, De Pere, Wis.. 407 Summers, Walton C, Ogden, 338 Sumner, Dee Ann, Prove, 407 Sumpter, Wynston, Provo Sumsion, Aleene. Cheney, Wash.. 86, 216 Sumsion, Carolyn C, Springville, 88, 263, 407 Sumsion. Mary Diane, Walnut Creek. Calif. 365 Sumsion, Stanley Calder, Springville Sundal, George Sigurd. Glenolden, Penn., 273 Sundal, Martha Louise, Philadephia, Penn., 277 Sunderland, Nancy A., Ellenburg Depof N.Y., 94, 365 SundwatI, Donna C, Prove. 90 Sundwalt, Peter Val, Murray, 119, 407 Sung. She II, Seoul, Korea Supewit, Robert Yale, Haileton, Penn. Sutherland, Russell Lee. Provo. 273 Sutherland. William H., Prescott, Kans.. 317 Sutton, Ann Adele, Oakland, Calif, 237, 365 Sutton, Helen, Grantsville Sutton, Janet Carrol, Seattle, Wash.. 182. 229, 365 Sutton, Patricia Emma, Vernal, 407 Svade, Richard Howard, Portland. Ore., 419 Svedrn, Robert Anthen, Nampa, Idaho Swain, Barbara, Woodruff Swain. Evelyn Woetton, Provo Swain. Noel I., Provo Swain. Patricia Kay, Los Angeles. Calif. 86, 281 Swainston. Colleen, Preston, Idaho. 212, 229, 250. 365 Swainston, David Wm., Preston, Idaho, 222, 250. 317 Swallow. Charles K., Meadow, 407 Swan. Eileen Glennls, Cardston, Alta., Can., 86, 252, 407 Swan. Joyce Ruth. Cardston, Alta., Cart.. 86, 221 Swan, Marian, Oram. 88. 278, 407 Swann. Alma Gailey. Preston, Idaho, 234, 338 Swann. Seth W,, Preston, Idaho, 25, 224, 239 Swanwick, Jeanne, San Antonio. Texas. 260. 365 Swasey, Amanda, Duchesne. 407 Sweeten, Lloyd Robert. Malad, tdeho Swensen, Swen Russel, Provo, 407 Swensen, Dennis Malcolm, Ranaely. Colo., 289, 365 Swenson. Jack Jex, Spanish Fork Swensen, Nancy J.. Portland. Ore.. 284, 365 Swenson. Robert Lee Long Beach, Calif. 365 Swenson. Shirley Ruth, Pleasant Grove, 212. 229. 365 Swenson, Sterling Reed. Spanish Fork Swenson, Vernon Lynn, Provo Swindle. Emil F., Monroe ;w;nvard Shirley, Skokle. III,. 2(6, 338 Switier. Earl Lee, Hamilton, N.D.. 78. 338 Sylvester. Judith Rene . Draper, 407 Symens Blaine Dee. Prove. 365 lye t, Dawnetta, Panqultch, 365 Syrett. Douglas Ruben. Pangultch. 365 Tachibena, Nebuvo hI. Tokyo, Japan. 242, 246, 407 Tadd, Jerry L.. Spanish Fork left. Juanlta. Bicknell. 143, 209. 215, 317 Tahbas, Hoitein. Tehran. Iran Telt, Don R., Provo, 297 Talt. Julie Ann. Millbrea. Calif. 145. 251. 407 TakenaVa. Howard S., Kauai. Hawaii. 365 Takeo. Misaye, Kualapuu. Hawaii Takeuchi, Tatsuo. Kakena Kaua!, Haweli. 2S6. 365 Talbot. Joyce. Idaho Falls, Idaho. 366 Talbot. Stephen Amos, Nysse, Ore,. 339 Talbolt, Jemtt Edwin, Springville Talley. George McRae, La Palta. N. Max., 321 Tallman, Roth Elsie, Homedale, Idaho. 339 Tamashiro. Dennis Fujio, Oahu, Hawaii, 339 Tarns. Garth Lelshman. Chinook, Mont.. 407 Tanner, Ann, Farmlngton, N. Mex. Tanner. Clarence Deloy, Brigham Tanner. Gary Richard, Hollywood, Calif, 407 Tanner, George Vernon, Fremont, 104, 317 Tanner, Maurice M., Phoenix, Arii.. 218, 407 Tanner, Nancy Lee, Boise. Idaho, 407 Tanner, Ramona. Farmlngton, N. Max., 407 Tanner, Ross Verl, Modesto, Calif. 407 Tannler, Phyllis Ann, Portland, Ore., 407 Tarbet, Glen Frank. Prove, 317 Tarran. Fred Stephen, Provo, 366 Tasker, Betty Ann, Salt Lake City, 317 Tasker. Dorothy Eileen. Salt Lake City. 221, 407 Tate. Roland Ray, Idaho Falls. Idaho Tayama, June Ke ue. Honolulu, Hawaii Tayler. Joan Marilyn, St. Catharines. Ont., Can. Taylor, Adrianne, Prove, 229, 366 Taylor, Ann, Piedmont. Calif., 45, 22!, 407, 412 Taylor. Ann La Dee, Garland, 76, 301, 317 Taylor, Barbara Ann, Bloomington, Calif Taylor, Bert L., Provo Taylor, Blaine Gailord, Bountiful Tayler, Byron Brooks, St. George, 254, 339 Taylor, Charles Lynn. Ontario, Ore., 76, 366 Taylor, Charles Michael, Muscatine, Texas Taylor, Charles Sheldon, Loa Taylor, Cornell D., Boise, Idaho. 407 Tayler, Delbert, Prove Taylor, Duane Floyd, Payson Taylor, Ernest Lavon, Provo Taylor, Gary Earl. Burbank, Calif, 94 Taylor, Gerald F., Salem Tayler. Gordon Max, Cheyenne, Wyo., 178 Taylor, Guy Lynn, Roosevelt Taylor, Gwendolyn K,. Lewisburg. Va., 407 Taylor, IdeHa Elaine. Royal Oak, Mich., 407 Taylor, Jack Otho, Burley. Idaho. 407 Tayler, James Douglas, Rock Springs, 119 Taylor. James Scott, Price, 204. 224, 419 Taylor. Janet Morloy, Prove Taylor, Jerald Lynn, Col. Dublan, Mexico, 407 Taylor Jerry Lynn, Col. Dublan, Mexico. 406 Taylor, Joann, Fremont. 366 , Taylor, Joann, Meridian, Idaho. 407 Taylor, Jon M., Provo Taylor, Joseph M., Chico, Calif, 339 Taylor, Koa Donna, McGill, Nev. Taylor, Larry Clark, San Jose. Calif. Taylor, Lemoyne Adair, Norwalk, Calif. 92. 94, 407 Taylor, Linda Gay. Drlggs, Idaho. 88, 193, 241, 407 Taylor, Lorraine, St. George Taylor, Lvnn Anne. Prove, 221, 285 Tayler, Marlene, Thatcher, Arii., 35, 179. 227 Taylor, Mary Elizabeth, 338 Taylor, Melvin Jay, Kermit. Texas, 339 Tayler, Neal. Burley, Idaho. 419 Taylor, Owen William. Idaho Falls. Idaho, 407 Taylor, Paul Dee, Provo, 407 Taylor, Paul Edwin, American Fork Taylor. Reed Johnson, Boise. Idaho. 407 Taylor. Robert Elmer. Farmlngton, N. Max., 258, 297 Taylor, Robert Lloyd. El Paso, Texas, 297, 407 Taylor, Shirleen, Joseph. 86. 407 Taylor, Shirlene. Sprlngdale Taylor, Shirley, Ogden Taylor, Shirley F., Col. Juarei, Mexico, 88 Taylor, Shirley Zina, Meeker, Colo.. 366 Taylor, Sidney Earl, Chercas S.L.P., Mexico, 407 Taylor, Vasco Ray, McGill, Nev.. 92 Taylor, Vaughn M.. Welling, Alta., Can., 407 Tayler, Verl Lamar, El Paso, Texas, 323 Taylor. Walter E., Prove Taylor, Wayne O., El Paso, Texas Taylor. William Glenn. Bountiful, I 14. 118 Tayler, William Paul. Burbank, Calif, 407 Taylor. Wynne Anne. Salt Lake City. 186. 407 Taysom, Lloyd P.. Afton, Wyo. Tebbs, Cal Terry, Cowley, Wyo.. 120, 122. 124, 127, 128 Tebbs, Clark J.. Panguitch, 366 Tebbs. Richard Ray, Panguitch, 407 Tebbs, Veda, Panguitch, 366 Teerlink, Annette L.. Sunnyslde, 186, 227, 407 Teerlink. Esther Sue, Paso Robles. Calif, 317 Telford, Faye, Velleie. Calif. 317 Telford, Lois. Vallejo, Calif. 84, 317 Temple. Brooke. El Monte, Calif.. 76. 177, 215. 316 Tenney. Gate Wear, Tempe, Ariz. ,193, 234, 407 Tenney, Janice. Chine, Calif., 238 Tenney, Lynn Harry, Dallas, Texas, 260 Tenney, Roy Allen, Boise. Idaho, 227, 407 Teragawe, Kathleen I.. Moklhana, Honolulu, Hawaii Tetete, Andrew L., 339 Taylor. Barbara Jane. Provo, 143 Terrell. Nile Rae, Fillmore Terry, David Ray, Idaho Falls, Idaho. 407 Terry. David Reed. Provo. 27, 407 Terry, Don Stanley, Chehalis, Wash., 200. 339 Terry. Donna Ethel, Whittler, Calif. 366 Terry, Golden Dean, Kamas, 261, 317 Terry. Joann Leavltt, Prove, 339 Terry, Lamar Woodbury, St. George, 317 Terry, Marilyn Louise, Whittler. Calif. 339 Terry, Max Martell, Provo, 339 Terry. Nyra Colvin, Provo. 317 Terry, Richard Sid, Provo, 27 Tew, Carolyn, Talmage Tew, David Ivan, Nephi. 261, 407 Tew, Merrill Lloyd, Lovell, Wye.. 80. 94, 266. 366 Tew, Norma, Talmage. 317 Tewanema, Harvey,, Wlnslow, Arii., 366 Thecker. Marilyn. Castle Gate, 407 Thackar, Myrle, Kamas, 88 Thacker. Roy Murray, Heber, 128, 407 Thecker, Zona Arlene, Overton, Nev., 279. 366 Thatcher, Carolyn Jean, San Marino. Calif. 86, 285, 339 Thatcher, Donna Marlene, Prove Thaxten, Artynn, Heyburn, Idaho. 419 Thaxton, Karen Maureen. Phoenix. Arir. 248. 279. 407 Thayer, Robert Eugene. Prove Theobald. Reemae. Provo Thole, Muriel, Great Britain Them, Derrick Jamas. New Castle, England. 41? Thomas, Alfred Reese, Park City. 3 17 Thoma . Austin B., Spanish fork. 366 Thomas, Carol, Provo Thomas, Colette L., Seattle. Wash.. 294, 366 Thomas, Darrell B,. Spanish Fork, 366 Thomas, David Brent, Manltou Springs, Colo., 523 Thomas, Galen Bart, Colorado Springs, Colo. Thomas. Gordon Max, Spanish Fork Thomas, Haynes Morgan, San Diego, Calif. 407 Thomas, Henry Richard. Wales. 407 Thomas, Jerry Earl, Provo Thomas, John A., Sugar, Idaho Thomas. John C. Prove Thomas, Jon Blair, Sanger, Calif, 92, 407 Thomas, Kenneth Ray, Franklin, N. H., 292, 408 Thomas, Leiand Nielsen, La Jara. Colo., 241, 242. 323 Thomas, Lindsay, Kay, Jr.. Falls Church, Va.. 321 Thomas. Lula Jean H., Avenai. Calif, 317 Thomas, Marcile Kezetle. Seattle. Wash., 41, 285. 366 Thomas, Marilyn Jean. Falls Church. Va. Thomas. Mary lla R.. American Fork Thomas. Neal Merrll, Montlcello. 408 Thomas. Nedra J.. Helper, 230, 245. 317 Thomas. Neil Dee, Montlcello Thomas, Ray C, Avonal, Calif, 320 Thomas, Rex Lamar, American Fork Thomas, Ronald Earl, American Fork, 366 Thomas, Ronald Howard. Eureka, 339 Thomas, Verl Clifford, Goshen . Thompson, Alice B., Green River. 3d6 Thompson, Carolyn Rose, Venice, Calif., 408 Thompson, David Norman, Gettysburg, S. D., 408 Thompson. Edna Lavonne, Luna, N. Mex,, 88. 339 Thompson. Eva S., Prove Thompson, Frank, Provo, 129 Thompson, Grant C, Provo Thompson. Heber M.. Richland, Wash.. 164, 297, 339 Thompson, Howard Abbe, Keene, N. H, Thompson, Janeth Ann, Carmlchael. Calif Thompson, Jimmy, Luna, N, Mex, Thompson, John L., Downey, Idaho Thompson. John Roger, Santa Cruz. Ca ' lf. 408 Thompson, John Vincent, Babbitt, Nev., 408 Thompson, K. Donald, Provo, 419 Thompson, Keith Sanford, Danville, Calif, 227, 251, 274, 339 Thompson, Kent R., Inglewood, Calif.. 419 Thompson, Margaret. Price, 257. 317 Thompson, Robert H., Malta. Idaho, 197 Thompson, Samuel Oliver, Malta. Idaho, 80. 98, 197. 339 Thompson, Sharon, Nampa, Idaho, 177, 243, 317 Thompson, Shirley, Provo, 366 Thomsen, Carolyn, Salt Lake, 88, 188, 245, 366 Thomsen, Leo Arnold, Springfield. Ore., 246. 255. 408 Thomson. Ann, Lewiston, 78, 488 Thorn, James A., Springville, 366 Thorne, Dennis Eugene, Reno, Nev.. 88. 242, 408 Thorne, Gayle E., Pleasant Grove. 294 Thorne, James Markham. Provo. 192, 2 10, 366 Thornley, Doraleen, Harlem, Mont. Thornley, Ela Dee. Halem, Mont.. 86. 408 Thornock, Alton Lavar. Bancroft, Idaho Thornock, Roy Dean, Montpelier, Idaho. 249, 366 Thornock. Warren Eldon, Salt Lake City. 82. 257, 366 Thornton, Byron Hugh, Las Vegas, Nev., 258, 292. 408 Thornton. Darl Larl. Kuna. Idaho Thornton, Edith L., Poplar Biuff Mo., 40i Thornton, Vernal B., Springville, 419 Thorpe, Blaine F., Springville, 339 Thorpe, Ednah Dorthea, Duarte. Calif, 366 Thorpe, Edward N.. Provo Thorpe, Jack Charles. Ogden Thorpe, Robert Ronald, Springville Thorsori. Arthur Lowell, Salt Lake City. 366 Thorson, Gail, Provo Thorstenson, Clark T., Idaho Falls, Idaho, 28V. 366 Thorup. Don Ralph, Salt Lake, 408 Thueson, Alma Delbert, Twin Falls. Idaho, 408 Thueson, Helen D,, Nampa, Idaho, 339 Thueson, Jay Roberts, Twin Fells, Idaho, 366 Thueson, Karia Ann, Twin Falls, Idaho, 408 Thueson, Norman L., Nampa. Idaho, 419 Thulin. Ellen Carol, Pomona. Calif .290. 339 Thurber. Bobbie June, Montpelier, Idaho Thurber, Stanley Roy, Montpelier, Idaho Thurgood. Anne. Salt Lake City, 45, 221, 339 Thurgood, Carolyn, Westwood. Calif, 231, 366 Thurgood. Jay D.. Bountiful, 232. 366 Thurgood. Robert V., Salt Lake City, 90 Tidwell, Bette L„ McGill, Nev., 339 Tidwell. Frank Duane. Nampa. Idaho. 321 Tidwell, Gary David. McGill. Nev., 406 Tidwell, lla Mae, Green River, 92 Tidwell, Joann, Provo, 419 Tilby. Vincent Marlnua, Santaquin, 244 Tillman, Chester E., Gainesville, Fla.. 408 Timmerman, William H.. Jr., Richland, Wash., 218 Timms, Dixie Renee, Los Angeles, Calif. 419 Timothy, Paul Murray. Provo. 292 Tingey, Afton, Springville, 88. 366 TIngey, Joseph W.. Salt Lake City. 24, 35. 73, 165, 273, 321 TIngey, Veria, Woodruff 88, 408 TInney, Edwin L.. Rexford, N.Y., 408 Tippets, Merry, Prove, 294 Tippets, Tamara, Thermopolis. Wyo., 408 Tippetts. Perry May, Prove Tittle, Donald Leroy. Columbia Tobler, Archie Leon. Wash.. 254. 339 Tobler. Douglas Fred, Nampa. Idaho, 366 Tobler, Kenneth Burt. Prove, 366 Todd. Byron Tayler, Los Angeles, 131, 408 Todd, Carol. Salt Lake, 262, 339 Todd, Jerrold W.. Oakland, Calif. 339 Todd. Marna. Gridley. Calif. 408 Todd. Reanon, Reno, Nev.. 366 Todd, Ronald, Salt Lake City Toland, Wamoth Earlene. St, Johns. Kans, Tolles, Harriet, Ithaca. N.Y.. 366 Tollestrup. Garn Alvln, Clearfield Tolley. Verle Dean, Gridley. Calif.. 408 Tolmen. DeeAnn. Bountiful, 408 Tolman. Leonard Norman. Bancroft, Idaho, 408 Tolman. Margaret M, H,, Spanish Fork Tolman, Marlow Call. Yucapia. Calif. Tolman. Rosco Nelson, Bancroft, Idaho. 408 Tolman. Patsy Deleres, Sandy Tolmen, Shirlene. Spanish Fork, 366 Tolman, Wilford Judson, Burbank, Calif. 203, 2S4, 408 Tolman, William Odell, Spanish Fork, 317 446 Tolson. John D,. ChartoHa. N.C.. 366 Tolson. Melba Virginia, Charlotte. N.C., AOS Tomlinson, Joseph E., La Canada, Calif., 289 Toone. Gordon Owen, St. Anthony. Idaho, 366 Toone, Kenneth G., Green River, Wyo., 339 Toone, Marva, Draper, 366 Toone, Winona, Salt Lake City. 408 Topel. Josef BJorn. Seattle, Wash., 289, 317 Torbert, Carolyn, Alhambra. Calif., 279. 366 Torgeson, Colleen Marie, Glendaie, 366 Tovey, Fern Margene. Malad, Idaho Towns, Diane Clare. Boulder City. Nov., 231, 408 Traasdahl, Roger O., Boulder City, Nev., 80 Tracy, Charles Henry, Flint. Mich.. 82 Tracy, Raymond Calvin, Provo. 270 Traher, Norman Dean. Elko, Nev.. 408 Trane. Paul Morris, Lehi. 82. 218. 408 Trease. Jacquelyn Lavon, Turlocit, Calif., 408 Tree. David Rees. Pleasant Grove Tregeagle. Ethel K.. Provo Tregeagle, Jeri Deane, Provo Tregeagle, Karen Lee. Provo Treglown, Clifton E.. Salt Lake City, 366 Tremelling, Yvonne Lee. Los Angeles, Calif.. 408 Trent. William M., Gretna, Va. Tribett, James. A., Alamo, Nev.. 419 Tripp. Anne Marie, 88, 408 Troseth. Sandra, Lewiston, 86. 408 Trowbridge. Marilyn L. Long Beach, Calif- 277. 366 Trubschenclt. Carl H., Jr., San Francisco Truman, Alma D., St. George, 82, 83 Truman, Karol G. Kuhn. St. George Trush. John M.. Philadelphia, Penn. Tryon, Opal, Mesa. Arii. Tsai, Chern Hwa, Honq Kong Tsalaky, Ernest, Provo Tseu, Albert K.. Honolulu. T,H. Tseu, Lawrence K. W., Honolulu, T.H. Tsuda. Dagmar Sachie, Honolulu. T.H., 243, 318 Tucker, Donald L, Crawfordville. Fla. Tucker, Janice Agatha, Crawfordville, Fla.. 84. 221. 408 Tucker, Reed C, Spanish Fork, 408 Tucker, Thomas Ray, Los Angeles, 408 Tuckett, Marilyn, American Fork, 84, 408 Tuckett, William F., Spanish Fork Tufaga. Rosie L.. Laie, Oahu, 256 Tuilesu. Eiiga Ane. San Francisco, 408 TulIIs, Richard Eugene. Long Beach, 366 Turcsanski. Gay, Orem, 90, 318 Turcsanski, Irene J., Orem Turek, Robert Vincent. Hatch Turley. Anna Jean, Mesa. Ariz. Turley. Karen. Idaho Falls, Idaho. 408 Turley, Luther Dean. Brigham City, 408 Turley. Patricia, San Antonio. Tex.. 88. 143. 260. 339 Turley. Patricia Ann. Denair. Calif.. 318 Turman. Sharon Jane, Glendaie. Turner, George Mason, Butte. Mont.. 408 Turner, Grant Taylor, Provo, 366 Turner, Joseph Grant, Elko, Nev., 408 Turner, Paul Eugene, Provo. 339 Turner, Richard Alan, Santa Ana, Calif. Turner, Robert Bruce, Seattle, Wash., 265, 408 Turner, Robert Ray, Riverton Turner, Ronald Jay, American Fork, 339 Turner, Shorril Ann, Anaheim, Calif.. 408 Turner. Slgne Norma, Salt Lake City, 339 Turner, Wesley William, Portland. Ore., 408 Tuttle, Freda Joyce, Raceland, Ken., 88 Tuttle. Gene Elliott, Provo Tuttle, Larry Eugene, Grand Junction, Colo. Twedo, Fred G.. Payson Twede, Gerald W., Tooele Tweten, Georgine Ellen, Detroit, Mich.. 419 Twitchell. And! Lamar. Delta, 339 Twitchell. E. Eugene, Long Beach, Calif, 25. 179, 339 Twitchell. Phyllis. Salt Lake City. 339 Tyler. Dell R., Provo Tyler. Emily Wright. Provo Tyler. Garth A., Twin Falls. Idaho. Tyler. Mary Alice, Long Beach, 408 Tyndall, Ottella W.. Provo Tynsky, Sharon Rowse, Rock Springs, Wyo. Tyson. Jean, Salt Lake City, 318 u Udall, Samuel. Phoenix, Arii.. 248. 419 Uibel, Garth. Mh View. Alta.. Can.. 320 Underwood, Betty Carter Underwood. Evelyn L., Springville, 408 Unger, Gloria Mae, Provo, 366 Uppencamp, George Lee, Eagle Pass, Texas, 408 Urban, Dick, Grand Junction, Colo., 320 Urban, Mary Lee, Provo. 408 Utiey. Dwight Wlllard, Spanish Fork Utiey. R. Kent, Los Angeles, Calif., 419 Uychara, Robert K., Honolulu, 256, 408 Valentine, Gary Grant, Mieml, Ariz. Valentine. Gay, Salt Lake City. 408, 412 Vallozzi, Rosina E., Los Angeles, Calif., 408 Van Ausdal, Clare E., Santaquin Vanausdal, Ray Lavere, Santaquin Vance, Allen Lamont, Fairvlew. 408 Vance, Calvan Douglas, Alpine Vance, Elizabeth Joan, Col, Juarez, Mexico Vance, Jennie Lou. Albuquerque, N. Mex., 408 Vance, John Richard, Provo Vance, Loretta, Salt Lake City, 257, 366 Vance, Rita Mae, Col. Juarez. Mexico. 366 Vandeburgh, Elizabeth A., Susanville, Calif.. 408 Vandenberg, Norine. Denver. Colo. Vanderford, Lee Ann, Stockton, Calif.. 86. 90. 409 Vandergrift. Ann, Port Orchard, Wash., 268 Vanderpool, Loudell, Turlock, Calif. Van Dyke, John Lawrence. Arlington, Va. Van Dyke, Leon, Lyman Van Dyke. Nancy Ruth. Arlington, Va.. 339 Van Leuven, Clifford. Jr., Springville, 409 Van Leuven, Janet. Springville, 408 Van Leuven, Kay. Emmett, Idaho, 409 Van Natter, Anita, Wheatridge, Colo., 229, 366 Van Orman, Norene, Jerome, Idaho, 419 Van Patten. Slalne. Springville Van Ry. Mardes J., Bountiful Van Vliel. Claude B.. Orem. 318 Van Wagenen, James C, Sacramento on Wagenen, Palma S,. Provo Van Wagoner, Charles J.. Palo Alto, Calif., 419 Van Wagoner, Drew A., Midway Van Wagoner, Elizabeth, Palo Alto. Calif., 291, 419 Van Wagoner, Joan Dale, Midway Van Wagoner, Joseph D., Midway. 409 Varnes, Donald W., Portland. Ore., 339 Varney, Joel Richard, Blackfoot. Idaho, 409 Varney, Lois Ann, Lynwood. Calif. Varney. Paul Henry, American Fork Varney. Roberta Kaye. American Fork. 409 Vastine. Thomas Burton, San Lorenzo. Calif., 409 Vaughan, Charles Macoy. Richmond, Va., 409 Vaughan, Lois, Malad, Idaho. 221, 409 Vaughn, Dorothy Carolyn, Frultland, Idaho, 409 Vaughn, Larry Kent, Frultland, Idaho Vaughn, Ronald F., Long Beach, Calif, 419 Vavages, Geraldine, Parker, Ariz., 88 Velasco, John E.. Jr.. Hawaii. 114. 118,256,318 Verbanatz, Thomas R.. Orem, 114, 116. tl7. 118 Veritsky, Anne Beverly, So. Porcupine, Ont., Can. Veritsky. Eugene Warren, So. Porcupine, Ont., Can. Veritsky. William Allen. So, Porcupine, Onf, Can. Vernon, Alton Deloy, Vernal, 257. 366 Vernon, Fern, Provo Vernon, Lynn Orson, Orem Veleto, Andrew L.. Portland, Ore. Vetterii, Ralph Richard, Fresno, Calif. 205, 289 Vicenti. Cari, Dulce. N. Mex. Vicenti, Norine I., Dulce, N. Mex., 366 Victor, Roger. Lodi. Calif. 210, 301, 343. 366 Viertel, Larae, Provo Viles, Claudia Eileen, Ariz. .37 Villarreal, Nicholas A.. De Flores, Mexico Virzi, Jack, San Jose. Calif. 323 Visser, Donna B.. Rivera. Calif, 257, 366 Vogel, Arvilla Pearl, Salina. 339 Vogel, Sally Ann, Cape Girardeau, Mo., 419 Vogler, Jackie Leone, Mt. Airy, N.C. Volkman. Paul James, Preston, Minn., 232. 234, 366 Voorhees, Ted Clifford, Spanish Fork w Waddoops. Connie Mary, Bountiful. 236. 409 Waddoups. Leia Kaye, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 78. 209, ■t09 Wade, Evanel!. Bountiful, 88. 409 Wade. Katharine L., Bountiful. 78, 409 Wade, Venis Kay. Long Beach, Calif., 268 Wadswofth, Darlene, Hemet. Calif. 318 Wads worth, John Kenneth, Hemet, Calif, 273. 409 Wagley. Marilyn Sue, Many, La. Wagner, Edgar LeRcy. Salt Late City Wagner. Ruth Ivy, Toronto. Onf, Can., 252. 409 Wagstaff Sheryl Ann, Salt Lalte City, 78 Wahlquist, Bryan K., Idaho Falls. Idaho Wahlquisf Earl J., Idaho Falls. 88. 409 Wahlquist, Elizabeth F., Ogden Wahlquist, Keith F., Ogden. 409 Wahlquisf Wayne Leroy. Idaho Falls. Idaho. 88, 409 Wainwright, Arlyn Roy, Kemmer, Wyo. Wainwrlght. Bernieo P., Kemmarer, Wyo., 318 Waite, George A., St, Johns. Ariz., 409 Waite, Warren A., Meridian, Idaho Wakefield, Dan W.. Provo Wakefield, Gregg Perry, Huntington Wakefield, Mary Lynn. Provo Wakefield. Thomas Kent, Huntington Walbeck, Douglas Lamar, Draper, 136, 369 Waldron, Fredrick, Slen. No. Hollywood, Calif, 409 Waldvogel. Caryl Ann. Bensenville. III., 192, 409 Walker. Aurelle, Nampa, Idaho Walker. Darrel Paul, Elgin, Fla.. 274, 339 Walker. Sail. Reno, Nev., 86. 409 Walker. Glenn Ronald. Peoa, 409 Walker. Harold C. WInslow, Ariz., 323 Walker. Ha Jean, Pleasant Grove Walker, Jack Lockhart, Orem Walker, James W., Pleasant Grove Walker, Janice, American Fork, 277 Walker, Jerald Calvin. Pleasant Grove Walker. Louise, Evanston, Wyo.. 92 Walker, Lowell W., Provo Walker, Mary Jean, Pleasant Grove, 367 Walker, Monta Lou, Woodland Walker. Newell R., Rigby. Idaho. 409 Walker. Richard Allen, Bakersfleld. Calif, 366 Walker. Richard Taylor, Peoa, 367 Walker, Ronald Michael. San Bernardino, Calif. 367 Walker. Rose Nadine. Farmington, N. Me«., 78, 258, 409 Walker, Shirley Louise. Henderson. Nev., 36. 180, 409 Walker. Thomas Alan. Lehi Walker. Verdon. Reed. Pleasant Grove, 409 Wall, Edwin Earl, San Jose. Calif. 409 Wall. Gary Little. San Diego. 318 Wall. Lehman D., American Fork Wall, Mary Francis, Banning, Calif Wallace, Dorothy, Idaho Falls, Idaho Wallace, Lon Jay. Price, 323 Wallace, Wanda, Driggs. Idaho, 227, 409 Wallendorff Loren Jack. Mesa, Calif, 274, 339 Wallentine, Loye Wallis, Carolyn, Vernal, 25. 35, 215, 243, 285, 318 Walser, Floyd Leroy, Col. Juarez. Mexico, 409 Walser, Helen, Pleasant Grove. 76 Walsh, Richard Allan, Albany, N.Y., 409 Walston, Jerry Rolland, Conrad. Mont., 255, 409 Walston. Lavon Floyd, Conrad, Mont., 255. 367 Walter, Carolyn, American Fork, 367 Walters. Ruth Dale, Whittler, Calif.. 409 Walthall. Slen Arthur. Long Beach. Calif.. 409 Waltman. Ralph Larence, Fontana, Calif, 232, 367 Walton, Andrew Jackson, Sleiched, Alta., Can., 367 Walton, Paul Francis, Kaysvllle. 409 Walton. Wilbur Thomas, Provo, 367 Watvik, Nielssen Sordon, Beaverton, Ore. Wankier. Beverly Jeanne, Los Angeles, Calif. 231, 409 Wanlass, Dorothy Joan, Santa Maria, Calif, 318 Wanlass. Seraldine. Santa Maria, Calif, 409 Ward, Bill Kyle, Las Vegas. Nev., 367 Ward. Carol Jean, Portland. Ore., I9f. 409 Ward, Dalphine M., White Rock. B.C.. Can. Ward. David Karl, Long Beach. Calif, 31, 292, 301. 343 Ward, Elaine Ardell, Elba, Idaho, 409 Ward, Emily Sue, Long Beach, Calif.. 409 Ward, Eric Franklin, Idaho Falls. Idaho, 409 Ward, Seorgeanna Jane, Twin Falls. Idaho, 409 Ward, Slenn George, Caldwell. Idaho Ward, Irene Mae, Burbank, Calif.. 88. 409 Ward, Jackie, Parowan, 221, 409 Ward, John Lindsay, Long Beach. Calif, 24, 73, 174. 214. 292 Ward, Karolyn Rose. SnovA-ille. 88, 409 Ward, Lawrence W., Murtaugh, Idaho Ward, Ronald Willis, Paradise, Calif.. 78, 297, 409 Ward, Russell Wilson. Burbank. Calif., 367 Ward. Sharon Luella, Richfield, Idaho Warden. Beth. Otto, Wyo., 76 Wardle. Nedra. Midvale, 281, 409 Wardle, Bud J.. Provo. 292, 339 Wardle, Nelda. Ogden, 264 Wardleigh, Helen L., Ogden, 229. 264. 367 Ware, Colene Joan. Sandy, 76 Warner, Anona Jean. Inglewood, Calif.. 246 Warner, Charles Young, Aberdeen, Idaho, 45, 49, 222, 340 Warner. James Lee, Provo. 115. 129, 367 Warner, MIlo Lane, Antimony. 367 Warner, Nadine. Spanish Fork Warner. Orvil R.. Provo, 318 Warner, Sandra Ann Warner. Sandra Renee. Srantsvllle, 339 Warner, Sherman Elvon, Midvale Warner. Ted J.. Ogden, 320 Warnick, Boyd L.. Pleasant Grove. 367 Warnlck. Charles Peter. Windsor, Colo., 339 Warnick, Gerald Brunt, Pasadena, Calif. 128. 270 Warnlck, Michael A.. Pledmonf Calif, 33, 181. 184. 214, 270, 340 Warnock, D. Carl., Sigurd Warren, Connie N.. Vernal Warren. Donald W.. Oklahoma City, Okie.. 227. 367 Wartena, Carol Joan. San Jose. Calif, 409 Wasden, Leonard Barrett, Idaho Falls. Idaho. 293, 318 Wasden. Lyle Lloyd. Sclpio, 409 Wasden, Michael Dale, Berkeley, Calif, 367 Wasden, Philip Asay. Lovell, Wyo, Washburn, Dawna June, Salt Lake City Washburn, Valoy. Provo, 367 Waterstradf William G., Ogden Watkins, Richard B., Brigham City. 78 Watson, Charles Wallace, Hartsville, S.C. 210, 367 Watson, David Walter. Franklin. N.H. Watson, Gary Kent, Salt Lake City Watson, Joseph Edwin, Eagle, Idaho Watson, Mary Etta, Inglewood. 409 Watson, Reba Carol, Twin Falls. Idaho, 237, 340 Watt, David Leo. Lansing, Mich. Watts, Carol, Salt Lake City. 318 Watts, Carolyn Ruth, Provo. 409 Watts, Don E., Idaho Falls, 409 Watts, Donald Wayne, Reno, Nov.. 270, 258 Watts. Elaine Andrus. Thornton, Idaho Watts, Everett Hayes, Oram, 419 Watts, Gloria Melrose, Baton Rough. La. Watts. Jeanine. Springville Watts, Jerry W., Portland, Ore., 367 Watts, Joseph Laverne. KIrtland. N. MeK., 410 Watts, Larry Soorge, Portland, Ore.. 182. 367 Watts, Louise, Kanosh, 340 Watts, Patrecia Ann, Provo, 181, 278, 318 Wayman, Lucy Sail, Provo, 294 Wayman, Mary Carol, Provo, 410 Wayman, Ursula L. Wehrll, Provo Waymire, Katharine, Overton, Nov.. 88, 367 Weathermon, Don I.. Twin Falls, Idaho, 194. 419 Weaver. Barbara. Idaho Falls, Idaho, 76, 291, 318 Weaver, Chares Brenf Blackfoof Idaho. 241 Weaver. Ellen Claire, Melrose Park. 111.. 285 Weaver, Marvin Gordon. Cowan, W, Va. Weaver, Melvin Glenn, Grace, Idaho, 84, 202, 410 Weaver, Robert Carlton, Provo, 318 Webb, Armond Paul. Lehi, 210. 340 Webb, Elaine. Lehi Webb, Serald C. Sandy. 318 Webb, Irene, Mesa, Ariz., 90. 92, 410 Webb, Joy Madllyn. White Sul. Spgs., W. Va.. 88, 223 Webb, Karen, Provo Webb, Lucile Jensen. Provo Webb, Mildred Whipple, Provo Webb, Ralph Dan, Provo Webb, Ralph Lemuel, Hurricane Webb. Thaes N., Jr., Woods Cross Webb, Walter L., II, Salem, N.C, 339 Webber, Gladys Audrey, Livingston, Monf. 88. 410 Webber. Maurice R., Big Timber, Monf, 234, 340 Webber, Robert Reed, Bron«ville, N.Y., 297, 340 Weber, Billle Eileen, Eugne, Ore., 340 Weber. Mary Auble, Eugene. Ore.. 410 Webster. Carl P.. Banlda, Idaho Webster, Dorothy Ann, Midvale. 410 Webster, Floretta Jean, Re burg, Idaho, 367 Webster, Jacquelln, Provo, 285, 340 Webster, Lorraine, American Fork, 367 Webster, Richard V., Portland, Ore.. 270 Webster, Sharron, Provo, 285, 367 Weddinqton, Robert Andy, Salt Lake, 76. 367 Weddle, Robert Charles, Burbank, Calif, 410 Weeks, Leland, Pleasant Grove Weeks, Margart Gail, Alhambra, Calif Weeks, Myrna Lane. Provo, 90, 92, 279, 367 Weeks, Shirley Lyn, Woods Cross, Idaho, 246, 367 Weenig, Jay F.. Boise, Idaho, 114. 115, 117,82 Weese, Sharon C, Fullerton, Calif, 410 Weidner, Bruce Carl, Portland. Ore., 82, 205, 340, 41 1 Weldner, Leo Albert. Portland, Ore.. 371, 410 Weight, David Sordon, Provo Weight Glen Aldous, Springville Weight, Gloria. Provo. 78. 410 Weight J. Reed, Provo. 129 Weighf Joyce L.. Provo Weiler, Charles Henry, Nahant, Mass., 274, 367 Welnhelmer. Edith L.. Welling, Alta., Can., 78. 252, 410 Weinhelmer, Gerald W., Welling, Alta., Can., 419 Welnhelmer, Ruth, Welling, Alta., Can., 78, 320 Weltzel, Edward Jeffrey, San Mateo. Calif, 410 Welch, Ervil W., Sjrah, Miss., 367 Welch, Keith W., Corinne, 367 Welch, William Alvin, Los Angeles, Calif Walker. Janet Louise, Pima, Ariz., 291. 367 Welker. William Harris, Portland, Ore. Welles, Aleese Patricia, Glendaie, Calif.. 367 447 WellMUy. Gsorge M.. Provo Walls. Edwin Gordon. Lo 3«nd«l«. Nov., 179. 210 Walls. Ernest Stewart. 367 Wells. Floyd R.. Blackloot. Idaho. 274. 4IQ Wells. Joanne. Loqandale. Nev.. 301. 291. 318 Wells. Oris James. Yermo. Calif. Welsh. Floyd L. Welsh. Richard L.. Pleasant Grove Wendt. Roy Eugene. Kalispell. Mont., 202. 340 Wengreen. Earl Wayne. Oram Werner. Dean J., Surbank. Calif.. 410 Werner. Edward Scott, Albuguergue. N. Me .. 340 Werner. Glen Harold, American Fork Werner, Harold Lewis, Wenatchee, Wash.. 132. 340 Wernz. Therald A., Provo. 367 Wessely. Eva. Pueblo, Colo., 88 West, Barbara Bernice, Rock Springs. Wyo.. 247. 285 West. Helen Sandra. Pocatello. Idaho. 281. 340 West. Herschall J.. Jr,. La Ivlesa. Calif. West. Joseph Donald. Provo. 367 West. Joyce. Poctaallo. Idaho. 281. 410 West. Leonard R., American Fork, West, Robert Walker, Glendora, Calif.. 318 West, Vance Joel, Pleasant Grove West, Zoia Frances, Sacramento. Calif.. 419 Westenskow. James L.. Imbler. Ore.. 3(8 Westenskow. Leiand Dean. Imbler. Ore. Westenskow. Ivlary Anna. Imbler. Ore.. 247. 318 Westenskow. Richard. Woodburn. Ore.. 197 Wesferberg. Eleanor Lou. St. Anthony, Idaho, 238, 291. 367 Westerberg. Thomas B.. St. Anthony. Idaho. 340 Western. Marion Wayne. Deseret, 82. 367 Westman. Price Jan, San Fernando. Calif. Weston. Allen Hugh. Irwin. Pa. Westover. Horace Ray. Santaquin. 367 Westover. Marilyn L.. Venice. Calif. Westover. Rawlin Lloyd, Springfield, Ore.. 410 Westover. Robert Nello. Provo Westover. Victor R.. Holbrook. Aril.. 367 Westra. Janet Louise. Seattle. Wash.. 410 Westring. Myrna Joyce. Spanish Fork. 410 Westring. Renao. Nephi. 410 Westwood. Ardis Jean. Moab. 318 Westwood. Judith Ann. San Diego. 340 Westwood. Kent David. Provo Weyerman. Joseph Jones. Vernal. 367 Whaley. Marcella Gay. Ogden. 186. 264. 367 Whatcott. Velora Jean. Salt Lake City. 410 Whatcott. Vernon C, Provo Wheeler. Carol Beth. Salt Lake City. 318 Wheeler. Lovel Louisa. Masa. Aril.. 410 Wheldon. Carol Diane. Long Beach. Calif., 268 Whetten. Othello Gene. Col. Juarez. Mexico Whetten. Velma. Col. Juarez. Mexico, 410 Whattan. John Jerome, Col. Juarez. Mexico. 96. 340 Whetten. Rata DeeAnn. Col, Juarez. Mexico Whidden. Graham Ian. Timmins. Ont., Can.. 367 Whlffan. Henry L. Jr.. Oakland. Calif., 218, 410 Whipperman, Barbara Jo, Salt Lake City Whipple, Cale, Bellflower, Calif, 410 Whipple, Marcia Jane. Las Vegas. Nev., 237, 318 Whipple, Venia, Showlow, Ariz.. 256 Whipple, Verland T.. Bellflower. Calif.. 42. 115 Whipple Walter Leroy. Long Beach. Calif. Whitaker. Carol Jean, Portland. Ore. Whitaker. Carolyn Ruth. Kanosh, 86, 410 Whitaker, Dorothy Joan, Provo, 277, 367 Whitaker, Janet, Vale, Ore.. 410 Whitaker. Scott Merrill. Provo Whitaker. Wilda Rae C. Provo Whitaker. William O., Provo, 340 White. Ballard Thurman, Provo White. Barbara Janice. Palm Springs. Calif. White. Carole Arline. Palm Springs. Calif.. 227. 251 White. Clarolyn. Mesa. Ariz.. 209. 410 White. David Arnold. Copperlon. 78. 340 White. Dixie. Ogden. 264. 367 White. Donald Jay. Porterville. Calif. White. Earl Roger. Senta Monica. Calif.. 367 White. Edward B.. Mesa, Ariz., 297. 367 White. Eleanor Deane. Montpelier, Idaho White. Fred G.. Provo White, Gary Banks. Spanish Fork White. Glenda Mae. Porterville. Calif., 216, 340 White, Jereld Dall. Green River. Wyo.. 347 White, Joann Clark White, Joseph Edward, Spanish Fork White, Joseph Franklin, Casper, Wyo., 82. 340 White. Kafhryn Ruth. Detroit. Mich.. 88 White. Leiand Darrell. Provo White, Richard N., Provo White, Wendell Charles. Jerome. Idaho. 410 White. William Harold, Goshen White, William W.. Allleboro. Mass.. 340 White Virginia 0.. El Camino. Calif. Whitear. Melvin J.. Ogden Whitehead. Gwendolyn C. Pacific Palisades. Calif., 321 Whitehead. Marjorie M., Lynwood. Calif. 410 Whitehead. Michael N.. Provo. 82 Whitesides. Gerald. Burley. Idaho Whitford. Beverly Ann. Long Beach. Calif. 84. 410 Whiteford. June Gracey Whitesides. James Neal, Twin Falls, Idaho Whitesides, Stewart Cal, Laylon. 419 Whiting. Doris A.. Holbrook. Ariz.. 367 Whiting. Harriet R., Springville, 243, 318 Whiting, James W.. Springville Whiting. Jean Frances. Albuquerque. N. Mex.. 188. 229, 245. 258. 367 Whiting. Lois Fern, Salmon, Idaho. 248. 291. 340 Whitlock. Von Varlynn. Long Beach, Calif, 90 Whitman, Charles Walker, Montpelier, Ideko. 246 Whitmer. Lois Ethelyn. Kuna, Idaho. 410 Whitmore. Daniel Robert. Wayneshore. Pe. Whitmore. Don R.. Salt Lake City Whitmore, Helen J.. Salt Lake City Whitney. Garth B.. Parowan. 340 Whitney. Joe L.. Springville Whitney. Lurae, Hurricane. 318 Whitney. Maurice Fowler. Tacoma. Wash., 218. 365. 410 Whitney. Nedra Ann. Springville. 78, 209. 410 Whitney. Phillip A.. Springville Whittaker. Dorothy A., Circleville. 246 Whitteker. Harry H. Whittaker. Joyce E.. Circleville Whittington. Meynerd. Nephi Whittle. Cerol Kennedy. Evanston. III., 340 Whittle, Charles W., Provo. 320 Whittle. Jack W.. Provo. 176, 178, 189, 195, 205, 214, 273. 318 Whittle. Merlin D.. Preston. 250. 367 Whittle. Ruth. West Jordan. 88. 410 Whittle. Sylvia Lee. Kimberly. Idaho. 66. 215. 318 Whitworth. Darrell C. Inkom. Idaho. 410 Whitworth. Florence. Bancroft. Idaho. 84 Wickes. Natalie. Ogden. 367 Wickstrom. Corlnne C. Pasadena. Calif.. 209. 410 Widdlson. R. Gary Payson. 410 Widdison. Harold Atwood. Helena. Monf. 224. 410 Widmer. Janet C. Widmer. Merrill. Ira. Geneva. Idaho Wightman. Philip C Provo Wignall, Mark J.. Provo Wilberg. Carl Creed. Orem. 410 Wilcock. Keith Dickson. Salt Lake City. 273. 410 Wilcock. Sandra. Provo Wilcox. Dorinda. La Habra, Calif, 340 Wilcox. Joel William. Provo, 368 Wilcox, John Boyd, Calgary, Alta., Can., 196. 252, 410 Wilcox, Ludean. Lehi, 410 Wilcox, Sharlene, Provo, 227, 367 Wilcox, Stanley Frank, Azusa, Calif, 251, 340 Wilcox, Wesley, Nampa, Idaho, 129 Wilde, H. LuJeane, Park City. 231. 340 Wilde. Keith Dean. Welling. Alta.. Can. Wilde, Orvin Geral, Provo, 246 Wilde, Veldon Lawrence, Carey, Idaho Wilde, Waldo Orton, Union, Ore., 410 Wilder, Lynnette Fenn, Turlock, Calif Wight, Marjorie, Bountiful Wilhelm, Guy A.. Winslow. Ariz. Wilhelm. Jeanne Naoma, Winslow. Ariz. Wilhelm. Elaine Joyce. Provo Wilkes, Melvin Ronald, Aurora, 121, 128, 132 Wilkes, Vincent C. Aurora Wilkey, Ladd Harry, Provo Wilkins, Ernest Wilson. Ramah. N. Max.. 241. 368 Wilkins, Junella S., Boise. Idaho Wilkins. Lowell H.. Capitol Monitou, Col.. 129, 368 Wilkins, Myria Jean, Sherman Oaks, Calif. 368 Wilkins. Roberta Emilee. Victorville. Calif.. 78. 282. 2B3 Wilkins. Rosalea Lois. Victorville, Calif.. 368 Wilkinson. Alice L.. Provo Wilkinson. Clifton B.. Coalville, 88. 410 Wilkinson. Clynn J., Jr.. Salem. Ore.. 270 318 Wilkinson, Grace Kay, Los Angeles. Calif Wilkinson. Harold F.. Sacramento. Calif Wilkinson, Herbert L, Jr.. Van Nuys. Calif Wilkinson. Janet Vivian. Orem. 229. 236. 368 Wilkinson. Max. Morgan Wilkinson. Milton J.. Richfield. 340 Wilkinson. Robert C. Willardson. Ray Vincent. National City, Calif. 318 Willden. Jerome R.. Salt Lake City. 80. 410 Wille. Milton George. Chicago. III.. 323 Willes, Eldon Ray. Spanish Fork Willey. Harold Vance. Lawrence. Kans.. 235. 318 Willianis. Barbara T.. Raymond, Alta.. Can. Williams. Blaine Dean. San Diego. Calif Williams. Byron Cole. Axson. Ga.. 368 Williams. Carol Jean. Tooele, 88, 410 Williams, Corwin Cay, Payson Williams, Dallas Yvonne, Hamar, Idaho, 340 Williams, David E.. Provo. 340 Williams. Dalyn Elmer. Lakaview, Ore.. 234. 259 Williems. Donna May. Fresno. Calif. 410 Williams. Dwayne A.. Phoenix, Ariz. Williams, Eldon Blaine, Richland, Wash., 318, 410 Williams, Elsabeth. Price. 215. 243 Williams. Henna Mae. Provo, 78, 279 Williams, Henry Leroy, Olyrrspie, Wash. Williams. Homer Lynn. Idaho Falls. Idaho. 410 Williams. James Fred, Ogden, 270. 340 Williams. Jerry Lea. Provo. 419 Williams. John C. Concord. Calif. 368 Williams. John Kirk. Ontario. Qre.. 274. 410 Williams, Joseph Victor, Price. 340 Williams, Joyce Arlene. Clearfield. 94 Williams. Judith Allen. Glendale. Calif. 88. 209. 410 Williams. Lamar Frank, Tooele Williams. Marilyn E.. Longbeach. Calif. 197. 281. 368 Williams. Mary. Piocha. Nev. Williams. Myrle. Oakley Wlliams. Myrna Loy. Sunnyside. 368 Williams. Noel Judd. Provo. 410 Williams. Paul Allen. Spanish Fork. 410 Williams. Paul George. Tooele. 76 Williams. Peter Hansen. Fort Lyon. Colo.. 263. 410 Williams. Russell Don. Provo Williams, Shirley Jean. West Linn. Ore., 410 Williams, Terry Rae, Provo, 412. 410 Williams. Theo Lee. Lakeview. Ore.. 94. 95. 96. 234. 259. 350 Williams. Wayne Gene. San Diego. Calif. 318 Williams, William G., Boise, Idaho Williamson, Alfred L.. Greeley. Colo. Williamson. Raid J.. San Marino. Calif. 88. 318 Williamson, Walter L„ Arlington, Texas, 368 Willich, Theodore. Provo Willis, Judith Carol, Martinsville. Ind.. 410 Willis, Vivian Love. Snowflaka. Ariz., 216. 340 Wills, Marilyn Joan, Roosevelt, 255 Wilson, Alice Ann, Sf Michaels. Ariz., 368 Wilson. Arlene. Salt Lake City. 340 Wilson, Arnold, Springville, 244, 323 Wilson, Bryce J., Hatch Wilson, Carolyn Lois. San Francisco. Calif.. 254. 41 1 Wilson. Dale Leon, Boring, Ore.. 270 Wilson. David Fay. Detroit Mich.. 411 Wilson. David Harvey. Payson Wilson. Delight. Glendale, Celif. Wilson. Eber Keith. Riverside. Calif. Wilson. Elizabeth P.. Santa Rosa. Calif. 411 Wilson, Gene. Springville. 411 Wilson. Gene K., Springville Wilson. Harvey A.. Jr.. Salt Lake City Wilson, Helen, Hetch Wilson, Jesse Lavern, Winnsboro. S.C. 88. 411 Wilson. Jattie. Salt Lake City. 368 Wilson. John L.. Idaho Falls. Idaho. 244. 323 Wilson. Kay Lee. Farmington. N. Max.. 258. 411 Wilson. Laura. Provo Wilson. Lerona M.. Col. Juarez. Mexico Wilson. Loyd Leon. Woodland. Calif., 368 Wilson. Richard J.. Portland. Ore.. 210, 368 Wilson. Richard Lamar, Payson, 318 Wilson. Robert Earl. Portland. Ore.. 411 Wilson. Tracy Revill. Midvale. 131, 245. 411 Wilson, Ward P.. Hatch, 340 Wilson, Wayne Paxton, Ogden Wilson, Wilbur J., Springville Wiltbanx, Jerry D.. Greer. Ariz. Wiltsey. Barabara Jean. Salt Lake City Wimer. Patty Armstrong. Doe Hill. Ve.. 88 Wimmer. Larry Turley. Safford, Ariz., 297, 348 Wimmar, Robert Osmond, San Lorenzo, Calif Winegar, Carol, Ontario, Ore.. 230. 277. 340 Winegar. Eleta Irene, Tooele. 41 I Winegar. Gary H.. Ontario. Ore., 41 1 Winegar. James, Salt Lake City, 340 Winegar, Legrand, Salt Lake City, 340 Wing, Ella Annette, Provo Wing, Glennis, Lehi, 363 Wing, Helen, Springville Wing, Jack Hildebrand, Provo Wingata, Ray Emerson, Cinncinatti, Otiio, 82, 411 Winkel, Thomas Ray. Alameda. Calif. 78, 94. 41 1 Winkelman. Walter W., Salt Lake City, 196, 246. 371. 411 Winkler. Harold J,. Mount Pleasant Winkler, Mary Lee, Provo, 294, 340 Winkler, Mary Ruth, Arlington, Va., 78. 411 Winkler. Pauline. Bluebell. 257. 262. 368 Winn. John Raymond. Price Winn. Joylene. Preston. Idaho Winn. Paul B., Preston. Idaho Winn. Sally Maxine. Sandy Winslow. Wayman Lloyd, Lehi Winter, David Alviw; Independence, Mo.. 419 Winter. Julia Virginia. Independence. Mo., 411 Winters, Francis Burton, Afton ,Wyo.. 76. 266, 340 Winters, Kathleen, Afton, Wyo., 86, 266, 368 Winterton, Doyle W.. Provo Winther. Emily. Anaheim. Calif. 368 Winward, Alma H.. Clifton. Idaho. 82, 411 Winward Edward J.. Clifton. Idaho. 41 1 Winward. Emer Koyla. Burley. Idaho. 237, 348 Winward, Max C, Orem Wirrick. George Walker. Hood River. Ore.. 368 Wirrick. Thomas Kay. Hood River. Ore.. 368 Wiscomb. Arthur William. Salt Lake City. 368 Wiscomb. Carol Ann. Salt Lake City, 368 Wiscombe, Anne. Springville. 84 Wise. Joseph Golden. Downey. Idaho. 82, 348 Wiser, James Richard, Moab, 88, 411 Wiser. Rey L., Lewiston, 3 1 8 Wishart, James Thomas, Mattoon. Ill, Wistisen, Rolene. Bancroft, Idaho, 340 Witbeck, Carol, Provo Witt, Daniel G., Heber City Witt, Gerald R.. Nephi Wltf Leonard M., Nephi WiH, Reuben Bradley, Phoenix, Ariz.. 214 Wittke. Dayton D.. Tooele, 49, 195. 214. 222, 318 Wittorf, Robert Henry, New York, N.Y., 192, 41 1 Wittsell, Lawrence E.. Savonburg, Ky.. 323 Wittwer. Harold Edwin. Bunkerville, Nev. Witlwer. Jon Paul. Chula Vista, Calif. 411 Wixom, Shari, Salt Lake City Woerner, Gary Carl, Lagoona Beach, Calif. Woffinden, Charles A.. Orem Wofford, Sheila Odell. Provo Wold, Max Preston, Mesa, Ariz. Wolfe, Shirley 1., Baltimore, Md.. 41 I Wolflay. Berlyn. Etna, Wyo. Wolfley, Ella K. Sellers. Springs. Wyo.. 340 Wolfley, Richard D.. Freedom. Wyo., 222. 244. 318 Wolsay. Barbara Kay. El Cerrito. Calif. 277. 318 Wolsey. Marlene. Provo. 368 Womack. Dale Clark. Myton Womack. Glen R.. Myton Wong. Harold S. T.. Honolulu. Hawaii Wong, Herminia, Provo Wong, See Bon, Provo Wood, Barbara Ann, Fillmore Wood, Blair, Hurricane Wood, Carol, Spanish Fork, 221, 291 Wood, Carol, Cardston, Alta.. Can.. 41 1 Wood. Fern. Spenish Fork. 254. 368 Wood, Harold Alan, Holden Wood, Helen. Holden. 294. 340 Wood. John Ray, Layton, 41 1 Wood, John Rich, Murray, 115 Wood, Keith Loy, Driggs. Idaho Wood, Marilyn, Tucson, Ariz.. 215, 238, 285, 318 Wood, Marilyn Ann, Portland, Ore., 31, 238. 285. 34 Wood. Milton Blaine. Provo Wood. Orin Lew. Big Creek. Celif. 232, 348 Wood, Paul Lavon, Baker. Ore. Wood, Richard Eugene, Fresno, Calif, 318 Wood, Russell Carl, Holden, 82 Wood. Ruth Ann. Clearfield, 340 Wood, William Hanks, Salem Wood, Zella Virginia. Baker. Ore.. 259 Woodard, Jay. Goshen, 368 Woodbury, Rodney Dennis, Las Vegas, Nev.. 411 Woodfield. Norman R., Ogden Woodhouse, J. Allen, Oakley, Idaho Woodhouse. Catherine. Kingman. Ariz.. 88, 186,411 Woodhead, Robert G., Tramonton Woodland, Alfred G., Layton. 257. 411 Woodland, Roland B.. Ucon, Idaho. 320 Woodring. Thomas M.. Santa Barbara. Calif.. 368 Woodruff, Jackson 8.. Jr.. Oakley. Calif., 294. 41 I Woods. Elva Janice. Charleston, S.C. 411 Woods. Herbert Dee. Ogden, 41 I Woods. Jeanelte R., Weiser. Idaho, 88, 368 Woods, Robert Charles, Pengilly, Minn.. 244 Woodward. Anita Ann. Fallon, Nev., 348 Woodward. Don Carlos. IV. Provo. 192. 210. 245. 348 Woodward. Harold Leon. Burns. Wyo. Woodward. John Lowell. Provo. 411 Woodward. Marilyn I.. Seattle, Wash., 209, 285, 41 I, 412 Woodward, Ross Eardly, SaaHle, Wesh.. 131. 177, 279, 411 Woodworfh. Roger F.. Spokane. Wash. Woolf Gordon Alan. Ucon. Idaho. 411 Woolley. Jill Kay. Fresno. Calif. Woolley. Quentin L.. Provo. 320 Woolston. Lynn T.. Provo Woolwine. Beverley. Inglewood. Celif.. 411 Wootton. Devere Gareth. American Fork. 270 Wootton. Richard Roland. Wash.. D.C. Workman, Claude Dee. Lovell. Wyo. 448 Workman, Kenneth G.. Orem Worley. Shirley AHene. Fair Oab. Calif., 84. 411 Worlfon, Maurine H., American ForV Worsley, Bernice, Layfon Worsley, Joan Kay, Temple City. Calif.. 35. 76. 177. 340 Worsley. Klea Evans, Temple City, Calif. 76 Worsley, Marilyn Joy. Provo. 33, 196. 283 Wortham, Luanno Lea. Grand Junction, Colo.. 279, 368 Worthinqton, Don Leroy, Payson Worthinqton. Lois, Nephi. 411 Wrathall. Claude Prior. East Aurora. N. Y.. 318 Wrathall. Jay W.. East Aurora. N. Y.. 340, 368 Wrathall. Taft Wallace, Palo Alto. Calif. Wray. Gerald N.. Irwin. Idaho, 202, 419 Wride. Afton, American Fort, 318 Wride. Bert Elv n. American Fort. 318 Wride. C. Hayward. American Fork Wride, Marion. Spanish Fork Wride. Wendell T.. Long Beach. Calif.. 340 Wright. Ann Seigrid. Eugene, Ore., 368 Wright, Carol Ruth, Oatland. Calif. 88. 285, 411 Wright. Catherine E.. Ogden. 419 Wright. Cherie Jeannine, Freedom. Wyo.. 281, 368 Wright, Colin, Independence. Mo. Wright. Corma, Hinctley Wright, Dale Mervin. Provo, 411 Wright, Dan L., Heber Wright, David George. Provo. 218, 41 I Wright. Donald Leitand. Provo. 4t I Wright, Edna Ladean. Murray. 212. 263. 368 Wright. Ertynne, Provo. 277 Wright. Essie I.. Petersbu rough, Can. Wright, George Gilbert. Chula VIste, Calif. 4! I Wright. George R.. Ogden Wright. Gerald Dean. American Fort. 41 1 Wright, Hat K.. Nephi Wright. Herbert C. Salt Lake City Wright, Jane Bee, Provo, 241 Wright, Janet. Salt Late City, 41 1 Wright, Joe F.. Provo Wright, Joseph Lewis. Bellflower, Calif. 41 I Wright, Kenneth D., Los Angeles, Calif. Wright. Marilyn Lee, Chowchilla. Calif. 411 Wright, Mary Evelyn, Provo, 318 Wright, Norma, Los Angeles, Calif. Wright. Norman Edgar. Murray, 318 Wright, Philip E., Springville. 411 Wright, Ralph Keith. Linton. Ind. Wright. Robert Royce. Cardston, Alfa., Can. Wright. Roger Lane, Reno, Nev. Wright, Ronald Charles, Riverside. Calif, 368 Wright, Valree Sharon. Ogden Wright, William Jay, Alamo. Nev. Wright, Winnie Mae. Montpeiier. Idaho, 212, 368 Wrigley. Kari Alexander, Burley, Idaho, 270 Wuerth, Dieter, Tacoma, Wash. Wulff John Clifton. Long Beach. Calif. 292 Wurst, Ladonna S., St. Anthony, Idaho Wursten, Bruce Robert, Arlington. Calif, Wursten. John A., Jr.. Arlingon, Calif Wynn, Carol Ranee, Springfield, Idaho, 41? Wynn, Elston Howard. Springfield. Idaho. 419 Yamashita. Roy T,, Honolulu. Hawaii. 340 Yardley. Jolene, Beaver, 282, 368 Yarn, Marilyn S.. Provo Yates, Jacqueline, Berkeley, Calif.. 88. 411 Yeates, Barbara. Denver, Colo., 368 Yeates. James Lorin. Denver, Colo., 340 Ylngling. Billy Alvin. North Bend, Ore.. 368 Yorgason. Joseph Wayne. Otto, Wyo. Yorgason, Lorelle. Otto, Wyo,, 41 I Yorgensen, William L.. Idaho Falls. Idaho Yorgesen. Delmar Ralph, Idaho Fells, Idaho Yoshihide. Miyagishima. Salt Late City Yoshino, Yootaro, Tomiota, Japan Youd. Leon E.. Spanish Fork Young, Albert Edward. Fruitla, Colo. Young, Alice Kathleen. Chambers, Arii.. 41) Young, Carol Lae. Tracy. Calif, 78 Young. Cleon Leroy, Windsor, Orrt., Can., 411 Young, David B., Provo Young, Deanna Larue, Buhl, Idaho, 4) I Young, Donald Woolley, Huntington Park, Calif Young, Elizabeth Jean, Rosemary, Alta., Can. Young, Esther Rae, Springville Young, Ethelyn, Chester, Calif Young, lie Jean, Orem. 230 Young, James W., Farminqton, N. Mex,. 368 Younq. Jean Lenore. Payson. 268. 368 Young. Jerry Morgan, Sparks, Nev. Young. Kendall W., Provo, 176, 177 Younq, Kent Leonard, Huntinqton Young, LeGrande L„ Provo, 140, 263, 368 Young. Lynn Budd. Orem Younter, Robert Ira. Charleston, Ore.. 41 I Younq, Robert William, Honolulu, Hawaii Young. Ross, Heber City Youngkeit. Herman Danny. Anaheim, Calif Younqteit, Louie Gene, Anaheim, Calif. 411 Youngstrom, William M., Dubois, Idaho, 358 Zabriskie, Grant R., Provo, 82 Zabriskia. Marilynn, Orem, 320 Zabriskie. Maurine, Pleasant Grove. 282, 341 Zander. Karen Patricia, Fond du Lac, Wis., 78, 411 Zander, Rudolf Jr., Flushing. N. Y., 115, 292, 340 Zarifis, Terry. Hollywood. Calif. Zaugg, Myrna Inez, Clearfield. 86, 368 Zaugq. Waldo S.. Union, Ore. Zeller, Ronald P.. Milwaukee, Wis., 340 Zellmer, Marlene. North Hollywood. Calif Zielinski, Judith Ann. Tacoma, Wash., 265. 4t I Ztnn. Raymond David. El Central, Calif. 411 Zirker, Ardis Ann, Moses Lake. Wash., 265, 411 Zirker, Merilyn Gey, Moses Late. Wash. Zirker, Ronald John. Warden, Wesh., 340 Zirker, Saundra, San Diego, Calif. 285 Zismer, Deymon Waldo. Jr., Salt Lake City, 88. 94 Zittinq. Ronald Dwayne, Clarkston, Wash.. 119, 234,411 Zollinger, Janice L., San Bernardino, Calif, 145, 221, 368 Zuber, Donovan Adolf, Toronto. Ont., Can. Zundal, Jean. Saint Anthony, Idaho Zundell, Beverly, Los Angeles, Calif. Zuppenn, Eleanor Adell, Hiqhiand Park. III.. 41 1 449 history and highlights of 1956 The year 1956 will go down in history books as one of the long successive years of cold war ten- sions. However, this was the year in which the Geneva Spirit promised a break in the Iron Curtain — a year of lessening travel and culture- restrictions and the debunking of the Stalin myth. The Western world was still fighting against the spread of Communism and was seeking ways to establish the ideals of Democracy. We realized that another World War, the third in a century, would destroy us. No one doubted the evil inten- sions of the God-less Communist State, but ten- sions were relaxing just a little, in spite of the fact that Russia and the United States were in a new race to be the first to develop an intercon- tinental guided missile. Of course, the year was not without its relief. News followed the very human impulses, and living as we were within the forest of danger, we even found forgetfulness of our peril at times. A BOOMING ECONOMY The year was a prosperous year. American in- dustry in 1955 had experienced its biggest building boom. Thousands of people were spending vaca- tions in Europe; the Guaranteed Annual Wage made its first appearance; and the working week was 40 hours. Brooklyn fans were happy at the Dodgers ' first world championship. Davy Crockett invaded young TV fans in the middle of a Science- Fiction craze for space helments, and the coonskin hat sold in the millions. LOVE FOUND A PLACE It was a year for romance. Two houses of royalty made headlines day after day as the world fol- lowed Cupid ' s erratic course. Great Britain ' s Prin- cess Margaret rejected her handsome hero. Group Captain Peter Townsend, in order to fill her duties to the throne. Oscar-winning actress Grace Kelly married Prince Ranier of Monaco amid a flurry of publicity, and Margaret Truman, singer and daughter of former president Harry S. Truman, married newspaperman Clifton Daniels. ELECTION YEAR POLICIES This was an election year. Dvsdght D. Eisenhower, Republican president, suffered a heart attack in the fall, and the world waited for his early spring announcement that he would be available for the Republican nomination. Congress passed a loaded farm bill in an effort to alleviate low farm in- comes, and the President, with Secretary of Agri- culture Ezra Taft Benson ' s advice, vetoed it. Worldwide politics saw tensions building in small countries, especially in the Middle East and Afri- ca, where France was having colonial troubles in Morrocco; England was subduing a bloody Mau Mau terrorists reign and sniping with Greece over the island of Cyprus. Israel, just recently a sov- ereign state, was having trouble with the Arabic block led by Egypt, and violence flared sporadical- ly along the Gaza Strip. And as world tensions mounted, the Rover Boys, Nikita Krushchev and Nikoli Bulganin, Russian high moguls, went on their own world tour, stopping at India, East Berlin, and England. 450 1 A SHORTAGE OF SCIENTISTS This was the golden age of Science. Never had there been so many new frontiers opened to man ' s inquiring mind, and seldom had there been such a aemand for trained young men to enter the scientific fields. The world saw a hint of the fu- ture in the announcement that in 1957 the United States would launch an Earth Satellite. Atomic Power was being utilized in the latmching of the Nautilus, first atom powered submarine, and in Arco, Idaho, first city to receive its power from the atom. The Utah area was experiencing a land rush as uranium prospectors with clicking Geiger counters swarmed over the Colorado Plateau. Ad- miral Richard E. Byrd returned from Antarctica, and jet airhners were beginning to cross the At- lantic in four hours. Fighters were being designed to pass through the heat barrier and were al- ready flying 1400 m.p.h. The Salk polio vaccine was in use, and early in 1956 it seemed that at last the dread childhood disease would be under control. Electronics and microwaves were promis- ing wide new horizons of application. AN UPSURGE IN RELIGION Churches across the nation were experiencing a revival of religious feeling as record numbers of worshipers began attending new buildings. Thou- sands of people visited the costly new Mormon Temple in Los Angeles before its dedication in the spring of 1956. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir went on tour of Europe and received outstanding notices from each performance. Evangelist Billy Graham toured the world with his Gospel, win- ning converts at every meeting. THE UNIVERSITY GREW At Brigham Young University, students concerned themselves with the Great Bell Mystery as four students rigged up two ingenious night-time con- certs. The University was given a million dollars by the Ford Foundation to aid in teacher salaries, a new head football coach was selected, and the studentbody constitution was revised. Students and faculty participated in benefits of the year as the largest enrollment in the University ' s history 14,000 part and full-time scholars, thronged on the campus. The Joseph F. Smith Family Living Cen- ter was scheduled for dedication in the fall of 1956 and the University expanded in enrollment, facul- ty, physical facilities, and prestige. Its future seemed very bright indeed. AN AMBIGUOUS YEAR This was a year of great progress . It was a year of trouble strife, and petty wars. It was a year of love and romance, science and prosperity It was an ambiguous year. Never had the future seemed so bright, and seldom had the present been so dangerous These were the problems we faced and worned about, but we knew that as it had been for years past, the answer to all our problems was still o°nnn ° 5 spo ' ' i by a man nearly 2 000 years ago and recorded in the Bible: Thou Shalt love they neighbor as thyself. 4Si ' %t our campus 452 Shown above is an aerial view of the Brigham Young University campus with all the present buildings shown. The campus itself is located on University Hill, a part of IVovo Bench which was formed by the wave action of prehistoric Lake Bonneville. The Soint of the hill, shown lower left, contains the laeser Memorial Building, with walks leading up to the Heber J. Grant Library on the south and the Brimhall Building. The center quadrangle is composed of the new David O. McKay Building on the west, the Joseph F. Smith Family Living Center ? ' under construction on the north, the domed Eyring Science Center on the east, and the Joseph Smith Memorial Building on the south. Behind the E3Ting Science Center is the Herald R. Clark Student Service Center and the H-shaped Engineering Building. At the left of thejpictiu e is the Stadium and the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. Shown at the top right are the Heritage Halls living apartments for girls, and just below them the Men ' s Dorms. The long, ter- raced building in the middle extreme right is the Campus Dormitory for Women, and across from it is the new Health Center. The building at lower right is the Botany Laboratory. Nearly all of the land shown in the picture is owned by the Univer- sity, which has plans for buildings to be constructed in the blank areas above the quadrangle. Proposed buildings include a huge Fine Arts Building, a new Library, a multi-million dollar Student Union Build- ing, new men ' s dormitories, and research and class- room buildings. The University now is in the middle of a 16 million dollar expansion program. 453 N ' s,.: n J m Wl m S glfcaS Bl ' S% K$ r 3fc 1 I ' a ft H in dedication We dedicate this book to those pioneering men and women who have made it possible for us to study at this University — those people whose fearless concepts of truth and right have laid the basis of all modern education. Ranging from the early Greek philosophers down through the Reformists of the Middle Ages, and into our own day of hard- working pioneers who took time to establish a University in their midst, these people are the truly great people of the world. We hope that the ideals which we have learned from them of hard work, loyalty to ideas, and inquisitiveness about all the creations will remain with us as we work in life itself, that someday we might hand to our children a world in better condition than we found it. ' 455 acknowledg merits 1956 at Brigham Young University is now just a memory m the minds of those who experi- enced its joys, accomplishments, education and friendships. Amateur historians that we are, we hope that we have helped you to preserve your memories of this year. Here we feel to thank those who have given us help and in- spiration in producing the book. In this my final note, I would like to gratefully acknowl- J!iAeJjm At this time we want to express our deepest thanks to Delvar Pope of the Y Press for all of the help which he has given us in producing this book. Delvar worked many times all night long because of mistakes which we made or deadlines which we failed to meet. Throughout the year he gave us invaluable assistance in planning our lay- outs and preparing our copy. Any honors which the book may win will be in a large part due to his patient and painstaking work. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manag er Steve Barrett Business Manager Val Parke Sales Manager Dick Jensen Salesman Director Wayne Boyack Machine Accounting Manager Dick Phelps Office Personnel Norma Jean Berry Office Personnel Joy Aschmann SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We are especially indebted to the following for their contributions to the book: Dr. D Elden Beck for his color pictures of University hill and west- em sunset on pages 19 and 21; last year ' s Editor Lynn Staheli for his picture of the Joseph Smith Building on the title page; the Universe for its cooperation in furnishing needed pictures; Lick Observatory for the perfection page picture; Elva Christensen for covering leadership confer- ence; Mr. Boel of the Photo Studio for his patient cooperation; Franz Johansen for the illustration on the table of contents page; Jim Jones, Orval Skousen, Norman Showalter for their photographic contributions; Don Woodward, Yvonne Anderson, Bob Pratt, Wally Barrus, Ralph McBride, Jim Thome, Jane Harrison, Carole Carruth, Loyce Olofson, Yvonne Elzinga, Jackie Snell, Elaine Sabin, Mina Marshall, Jerry Spainhower, Margie Egbert, Caryl Ann Waldvogel for being so de- pendable in the last days and for many nights staying up until 3 a.m. to do their part. Special thanks should go also to Margie Egbert, assistant copy editor, who missed getting her picture on the staff page; and to George Eberting for his help on copy. edge the guidance of our Father in Heaven. True, we are human and have committed er- but there is not doubt in my mind that rors, through His kindness our talents have been supplemented this year .... Please accept this book from the staff and with us remember the year 1956 from its pages. John Marlow, Editor. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor John Marlow Assistant Editor Yvonne Anderson Copy Editor Don Woodward Layout and Art Editor Bob Pratt Photographic Editor Wally Barrus Chronology Editor Jim Thorne Classes Editor Jane Harrison Leadership Editor Carole Carruth Music and Drama Editor Ranae Clark Organizations Editor Robert Wittorf Sports Editor Ron Hales Royalty Editor Marilyn Alter Secretarial Staff Director Linnea Smith Panneling Editor Caryl Ann Waldvogel Publicity Manager Allan Frazier Scheduling Director Gayle Christensen PRODUCTION DATA Printing B.Y.U. Press, Provo, Utah Portraits B.Y.U. Photo Studio, Provo, Utah Cover S. K. Smith Co. of Los Angeles, Calif. Binding _ Utah Book Bindery, Salt Lake City, Utah The Banyan was printed by offset process in eight and sixteen-page signatures. The paper used was 80-pound Beckett Hi-white coral finish. Type faces used were 8, 10, and 12 pt. vogue, waverly, waverly italic, and rex bold. Titles are of paste- up Artype, no. 1265 corinth style, screened to 80% value; other halftones used were 30% value, 120-line screen. 4,900 copies of the Banyan were sold and distributed the last of May. Each copy cost the student $5.00 during the sales period. TTie book operated on an approximate budget of $30,000, and had a staff numbering about 150 including salesmen. Some of the biggest help in planning the overall presentation of the book this year came from Richtird Gunn, Banyan Advisor. Much of our art and photography would have been ineffective without his help in layouts and his experience. Dick helped Bob develop the scratchboard tech- nique used on our divisional pages and gave us helpful criticism in selecting the theme. 456 I d mk i Ri - R«4 ' ' ' i Klm -- ■ p7 ' K 1 Tjff HMtrt f HP ' - Vhr ' ' ' B ' S ' jH p . - H - ' i Hw Mn -« ' 1 BfiPtfv 1 Kjhtjf ' ' ' A W, - T i f . 11 i II I Nature that franfd us of four cleivcnts. 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